Newspapers / The Tryon daily bulletin. / June 25, 1931, edition 1 / Page 1
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Entered as second-class mail matter August 20, at the Post Office at Tryon, N. C. under the Act of Congress, March 3, 1879 tErjwtt jßailir bulletin Vol. 4 TRYON, N. C. THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1931. Est. 1-31-28 Mimosa Festioal July 2 A Mimosa Festival will be given for the benefit of the Lanier Library Thursday afternoon, July 2 on the lawn under the Mimosa trees at Mi mosa Inn. A jolly time is planned. All kinds of outdoor games. English bowls, miniature golf, ping pong, horse shoes, croquet, anagrams and other table games. Following the entertainment supper will be served at Miss Flentye’s adjoining the grounds. A charge of fifty cents pays for everything supper and games. Political War On A meeting was held yesterday afternoon in Missildine Hall about 5 o’clock. The Bulletin did not hear of the meeting until a few minutes before time. No public notice of the meeting was given as far as we know. And since the meeting was held in a private Hall the Bulletin did not intrude. Mayor Missildine presided, and we understand that the purpose of the meeting was to lay plans for a public meeting to be held at the Parish House Friday night. An effort is being made it is said to have City Commissioners, T. W. Ballew and R. S. Jackson recalled for making some changes in the personnel of the city officers. The Following Notice Was Given Us Just Before Press Time At an informal and largely attended meeting of residents and tax payers pf Tryon held on June 24th, the following preamble and resolu tion was adopted by unanimus vote: WHEREAS: the newly elected commissioners of the Town of Tryon in their recent appointments of City Officials have wholly disregarded the faithful and efficient services of men whose ability has been proven through a period of years; and WHEREAS: at a time of great unemployment and financial stress they have appointed to a position of trust and emolument a non-resident, non-taxpaying citizen of another Town and one who is wholly inexper ienced in the management of our complicated water system and fire de partment; and WHEREAS: it is particularly desirable at this time that the affairs of our Town shall be administered with a maximum of efficiency and a mini mum of cost; BE IT RESOLVED: That a meeting of residents and taxpayers of the Town of Tryon be and is hereby called for Friday evening, June 26th, at 8 p.m. at the Parish House to discuss ways and means for securing harmonious, efficient, and economical administration of the Municipal affairs of Tryon during the ensuing year.
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