j_Es SN -31-28) Published Daily Except Saturday and Sunda/y (5c Per Copy) AS SECOND CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICE AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OP CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 THE TRW DULY BULLETIN The World'8 Smallest ^ily Newspaper jSyON, N. C. MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1953 Vol. 26—No. 121 Seth M. Vining, Editor Weather Friday: High 53, low 45, rain 1.82, Rel. Hum. 93; Sat urday high 66, low 40, rain .03, Rel., Hum. 6i; Sunday high 57, . low 44, rain 1.11, Rel. Hum. 94. . . . Tornado in Vicksburg, Miss., Sunday killed 28 or more persons, injured about 300 and did ap proximately $26 million damage, over 1,000 people homeless . . . The. Congregationalists are holding a holiday festival Wednesday offer ing things to sell such as hand made articles, baby things, chil dren’s toys, games, baked goods such as pies, cakes, cookies, nobby craft jewelry, greens and deco rations for Christmas. This sale begins at 2:30 and is open to the public. Along about 5:30 and until 8:30 a turkey dinner will be served for $1.50. This is for the public m general as well as visi tors and members of the parish. The money raised will go toward the building fund. . . . ’ Do you want to have a part in lighting the Christmas trees on Trade Street? This is a community* af fair, the gift of all those who contribute and wish to spread good cheer to others, to the stranger within our gates as well as to our - friends. When people volunteer their gifts it is easier to get others to volunteer their services. If you like these trees lighted it Christmas time vou can show —...Continued on Back Page__ “JUNK” AT KIWANIS A. L. Covington will be in charge of the Tryon Kiwanis Club pro gram Tuesday at 1 p. m. at Oak Hall hotel. The speaker will be the Rev. J. C. Wagner. Mr. Cov ington states the speaker will talk about “Junk.” FOR CHRISTMAS TREES Donations are coming in daily from those who wish to see the Christmas trees lighted on Trade Street again this year. Contribu tions may be sent to the Chamber of Commerce, left at the Bulletin office, Tryon Bank or with chair man of the committee, Harry Bridgeman Jr. Additional contri butions reported Monday morning came from H. M. C’arruth, J. A. Simpson, A. V. Dye, J. C. Kim berly, Mrs. Ella Fowles, Miss Mary Alma Rion, Mrs. J. D. Power, Seth M. Vining, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Crandall. SMITH-HINES WEDDING Miss Margaret Nell Hines, daughter of W. D. Hines and the late Mrs. Hines of Columbus, and Horace S. Smith, son of Mf. and Mrs. J. L. Smith of Tryon R-l, were married Saturday afternoon at 4 o’clock at the pastorium of the Columbus Baptist Church with the Rev. LeRoy D. Lappard, pastor, officiating in the double riner ceremony. The bride and groom entered together unattended. The ceremony was performed in the presence of the two immediate families and a few close friends. A program of. weeding music was given by Miss Eunice Cloud, pianist, and Mrs. Clarence Rhodes, vocal solo ist. The pride wore a lavender suit, -Continued on Back Page____