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The World’s Smalle\ 5 )AILY Newspaper._Seth M. Vining, Editor
Vol. 26.—No. 186 S RYON, N. C. MONDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1953
Weather Friday: High 84, low
52, Rel. Hum. 50; Saturday high
83, low 49, Rel. Hum. 56; Sunday
high 82, low 47, Rel. Hum. 56. . .
U. S., Great Britain and France
have invited Russia to a 4-power
conference to discuss unification
of Germany, an independent trea
tv for Austria and organization
of European security . . . Judge
Clement modified the sentence of
Carl O. Story and changed it from
six months on roads to a $55 fine
plus cost of court .action. And
Story has dropped the appeal to
the Supreme Court, according to
reports .... Another contribu
tion to the William Hannon Me
morial at St. Luke’s Hospital
comes from A. W. Britton. . . One
week from today the Tryon Cham
ber of Commerce will hold thp
annual meeting at Oak Hall hotel
at 7 p. m. Dinner, music, enter
tainment and some thoughts to
ponder over as well as a review
of things to consider concerning
community welfare . . . Mr. and
Mrs. Guy G. Wedthouff of De
troit, Mich., have arrived in Try
on for a six months stay in Mrs.
Crapo Cristy’s house on Lindcourt
Drive . . . Pofk County Court
of Honor will meet tonight at
7:45 at the Tryon school library.
Scoute*- supper will be held in
the cafeteria at 6:30. . . . Officers
and directors of the Chamber of
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DYPHTHERIA IN POLK
Mrs. M. Pearl, County Health
Nurse reports that dyptheria
cases have developed in the Green
Creek section of Polk County and
that an intensive program is un
der—way to get all mothers to
have their children immunized be
fore it- is too late.
A clinic will be held Tuesday at
St. Luke’s hospital and Thursday
at the Health Center in Columbus.
BRIDGE RESULTS
At the Tryon Dupl:cate Bridge
Club at Oak Hall Hotel, Friday,
17 pairs participating in a mas
ter point game the following were
winners:
North-South: First, Mrs. Bax
ter Haynes and Jules Feder; sec
ond, Mr. and Mrs. Chester D.
Ward; third, Mr. and Mrs. Stan
islas Czetwertynski; fourth, Phil
Harris and James Earle.
East-West: First, Mrs. W. M.
Bomar and Miss Lois Greer; sec
ond, Mrs. Barrington King and
Mrs. Frances Ravenel; third, Mr.
and Mrs. M. W. Meyerson; fourth,
Mr«. A. B. Vogel and Miss Gainell
Williams.
A regular game will be played
next Friday at Oak Hall.
HOSPITAL NEWS
Patients admitted to St. Luke's
Hospital include Grady Kuyken
dall, Tryon; Mrs. Wilbur Road
house, Tryon; Master Jackie Ford,
con of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Ford of
R-l, Tryon. Patients discharged
include Rebecca Ann and Buddy
Gerald Lockhart, children of Mr.
and Mrs. Reuben Lockhart of
Landrum; Linda and Diana Kem
merlin, daughters of Mr. and Mrs.
Kem Kemmerlin of Landrum;
Mrs. Fred Blanton and Mrs. Harry
Wheeler, Tryon.