?N”1S I Ea^l-31-28] AS SECOND CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICE Published Daily Except Saturday and Sunday [5c Per Copy] AT TRYON, N. c. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 THE TRyON DAILY BULLETIN The World’s Smaliet "o daily Newspaper. Seth M. Vining, Editor Vol. 26—No. 134 „*YON, N. C. THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1953 Weather WednesdayHigh 97, j low 69, Rel. Hum'. 52 . . Reds j free 70 more very sick Americans, j Their names are being published I in metropolitan papers . . Humid J weather all over the southeast’! very uncomfortable. . . Two Kings ! Mountain men were arrested Mon- ) day by Lanier Deputy A. H. Powers for breaking into homes of L. A. Tibbets and W. H. Good enough and taking appliances, clothing and shotgun. Home* of Jack Gregory was also entered but nothing reported missing. Trial will be held in Greenville General Sessions Court . . . The TOUR sponsored by the Women's Golf Association Wednesday was said to be very successful. George j Whitehead counte’d 26 cars on the , tour. Homes visited included Clif- I ford Cairns, Mrs. M. Parish-Wat- ) son, James R. Trowbridge, Gun- ! nard Rubini and the tour ended at the Country Club with punch and cakes. Grounds of Thousand Pines Inn and Darnall place were also visited and the guests got views of the mountains, valleys and Huntino- Country. Many Ex pressed their delight over the homes visited. . . AP airplane falls into Atlantic Ocean. Robert Scott of Ben Avon, Spartanburg, listed with missing. Noted Editor In County Charles Henry Garrison and wife of Greenville, S. C., are guests of Dr. Lesesne Smith in Saluda. Editor Garrison, a na tive of Laurens, S. C., was for many years editor of the Green ville Piedmont where he started his column, “Caught on the Wing” the oldest column in South Caro lina, which is now appearing in the famous Anderson (S. C.) In dependent. Uditor Garrison has also served as sports editor, and was a pioneer in the organization of Textile Baseball Leagues, and was presi dent of the Western Carolina League for 31 years. A civic and religious leader of his community he has been a member of the Lions Club for 30 years and has served as district governor of South Carolina. While in Polk County he will gather material for articles to use in his column. Noted Speaker At Rotary R. C.' Burnett will be in charge of the Tryon Rotary Club Friday at 1 p. m., at Oak Hall hotel and will have as guest speaker, Col. Robert J. Putnam, an executive of the Champion Paper and Fibre Co. of Canton, N. C. He has a leave of absence from the com pany to make addresses on “Americanism”. Dr. Kerr ison Juniper who has heard him is high in praise of him as a speaker. HOSPITAL NEWS New patients at St. Luke’s Hos pital 'include a baby son, born Aug. 6 at 5.43 a. m. to Mr. and Mrs., Frank Johnson, Mill Spring. Patients discharged include Clarence Newman of Tryon and Mrs. Billy Campbell of Landrum.