Published. Daily Except I Est. 1-31-28]_Saturday and Sunday_[5c Per Copy] 1111 11 I Mil 11| i M HI >11111 11II 11 I 'll I 'I " . HI I III I l.l._ 1U11 ILL AT TRYON. N. C. UNDER THR ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 the m \ dm The World's Smallest d. Newspaper. Seth M. Vining, Editor Vol. 26—No. 170 TE J&N, N. C. FRIDAY, SEPT. 25TH, 1953 iss Weather Thursday: high 71, low 43, Rel. Hum. 68. . . Red Koreans, Red Chinese and Red Russians and their activities and schemes claim the spotlight for the moment. . . News from Wash ington states that the hydrogen bomb may be so cheap and simple that any country could produce them. . . Reuben T. Gee, brother of Miss Wilson Gee of Converse College, died of a heart attack in Spartanburg Thursday. . . James Ledford of Tryon is a patient in Spartanburg General hospital. . . Marciano retained his boxing championship Thursday by defeating LaStarza. . . Joe Hanna of Spartanburg, South Carolina, and Tryon qualified with a 63 in the Spartanburg Country club tournament Thursday . . . Dr. Joe Hackett of. Washington, D. C'. optometrist, classmate of Dr. Gordon Graham and Dr. W'. T. Lynn of Inman is on a visit to his friends here. . . Rita Hayworth and Dick Haymes married Thurs day. . . Tryon Men’s Garden Club meets tonight at Oak Hall at 6:30. Following the. supper the public is invited to hear Wildlife Re sources • Director Clyde Patton speak about the wildlife preserve in Green River Cove. . . The Cub program at the Baptist Church to night at 7:30. TO SPEAK IN LANDRUM Howard M. L/undgren, Omaha, Neb., VicePresident, Investments, Woodmen of the World Life In surance Society Howard M. Lundgren is a native of* Omaha, a lawyer, investment analyst, and leader in civic and church affairs of his community as well as vice president of the Woodmen of the World Life In surance Co. He will be the chief speaker at the Woodmen of the World meeting in Landrum, S. C., Saturday night at Landrum High School. Landrum Blue Ridge Camp WOW will be hosts and will serve supner at the school. Claud O. Smith of- Landrum, state auditor of the head camp of South Carolina, will be master of ceremonies. Among the distinguished lead --Continued on Back Page_

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