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AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER ^ E ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879
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Vol. 26—No. 104 TR'' £*7, N. C. THURSDAY, NOV. 12TH, 1953
Weather Wednesday: High 70,
low 30, Rel. Hum. 33. . . Ramon
Magsaysay elected president of
the Philippines. Russia not in
terested in meeting of represen
tatives of the big four nations at"
Bermuda. President Eisenhower
defends Truman’s patriotism and
doesn’t think he should be called
to testify regarding Harry Dex
ter White. Governor Byrnes re
fuses to go to Washington to testi
fy but says he will give the in
formation at Columbia or write a
letter. Republicans jubilant over
winning a congressional seat in
- California. The House lineup is
now 219 Republicans, 215 Demo
crats and 1 Independent ....
Asheville Citizen reports that 4,500
people turned out Wednesday night
to hear Billy Graham the evan
gelist. . . . New forest fires in the
mountains are making a lot of
haze in this area . . . James L.
Parker 29, of Black Mountain,
truck driver for Walden'•ian Bak
eries was killed instantly Wednes
day when the truck he was driving
was hit by Southern Railway pas
senger train No. 28 at ‘a crossing
two m’les south of Hendersonville.
... The Spar+ariburer Herald re
ports that Linda Tillotson of Co
lumbus w*s Mtt^n bv a mad dog
at Campobello. The dog has b*»en
Villod and doctors are considering
a quarantine for that area as the
-_Continued on Back Pane_
| FOOTBALL FRIDAY
i Jryon High closes out its 1953
! season Friday night at Harmon
Field at 7:30 against Hot Springs
High School. The Tigers will be
at full strength for the first time
in several weeks and hope to take
their third win of the season. Kite
Biedlejr and Bob Turner have re
turned to the squad after missing
I the Marshall game, due to injur
j ies. Wednesday Bildler and Ron
; nie Ross gdt off several nice runs
j in scrimmage while Ed Howard
j and George Ford sparked defen
i sively.—School Reporter.
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| HOSPITAL NEWS
j New patients at St. Luke’s Hos
I pital include Mrs. Alfred Caulder
of Campobello; Mrs. A. L. Pace,
Tryon; Mrs. J. T. Jones, Colum
bus." • Patients discharged include
James Reid, Landru™' He~~,*>n
Lawter, • Landrum; Miss Ellen
Holt, Tryon.
Hospital Nows At Rotary
I Dr. M. C. Palmer will be in
charge of the Tryon Rotary Club
I program Friday at 1 p. m., at Oak
j Hall hotel. He plans to present
j a program concerning St. Luke’s
| Hospital, which he helped found
25 years ago.
MASONS MEET FRIDAY
The Jeff L. Nelson Masonic
Lodge No. 605 will hold an emerg
ent meeting Friday night at 7::30
for work in the First Degree.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sackett
of- ^Evanston, 111, who spent their
honteymoon in Tryon 31 years aeo,
have returned to the c<m|munity
for a visit and to greet old friends.