The Tryon Daily Bulletin
The World's Smallest daily Newspaper. Seth M. Vining, Editor.
5c PER COPY TRYON, N. C. FRIDAY, APRIL 20TH, 1945
Published Daily Except
Saturday and Sunday
Est. 1-31-28
Vol. 18—No. 55
ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICE
AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879
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Weather Thursday: High 75, low
48 . . . Americans moving for
ward in Germany taking Leipsig
and Halle. Seventh Army less than
70 miles from Munich. Russians
driving toward Berlin. Hitler still
asks Germans to fight to the last.
Nearly one million German sol
diers captured during April. Ger
many is being squeezed on all
sides. . . . M. D. Vail of Pine
Crest Inn is opening the Riding
& Hunt club trails around Tryon
and reports many beautiful vistas
within a few minutes ride or even
an hour’s walk. He is using Sam
Bingham’s trail map as a guide.
Tryonites can build up their own
^fcrale considerably during these
of \?ar and stress by drink
mi in the beauty of this moun
tain country. Don’t ride a car far.
Take to the woods and trails on
foot. See the wild flowers in bloom
growing everywhere, the white
clouds floating by overhead, look
down from mountain tops at the
quilted landscape Of farms; get a
view of Lake Lanier at sundown;
picnic along the many mountain
streams. There are thousands of
opportunities to refresh your soul.
Then you will feel better and can
write that boy in the Armfid
Forces a cheerful letter full of
plans for the good times ahead
when he comes home .... The
Home Friendly garden pilgrim
age, tea etc., Saturday, rain or
_Continued on Back Page_ .
| Mrs. Ersk.ine New President
I Of the Lanier Club
The Lanier club held its annual
meeting on April 19th, at 3:30
p. m.
Reports were given by the
treasurer and corresponding sec
retary and the chairmen of the
various committees. They were
followed by the librarian’s report.
These reports showed increase in
membership, continued interest in
| the work of the club and indicat
ed a live and growing organiza
tion which is a center of Tryon
life.
The following officers were elect
ed for the coming year:
President, Mrs. Ralph Erskine.
Vice-president, Mrs. Joseph Clair.
Secretary, Mrs. Eugene Turner.
•Treasurer, Mrs. Carroll Rogers.
Corresponding secretary, Miss
Katharine Hamilton.
Directors: Mrs. Jessie Ames,
Mrs. Andrew Law, Mrs. L. M.
Cunningham, Mrs. Bertha B.
Turck.
Befoi’e adjournment a special
vote of thanks and appreciation
| was given to Mrs. P. M. Albrecht
I for her food work as president of
i the club for the< past two years,
j Tea was served after the busi
j ness meeting by Mrs. Albrecht and
j Mrs. Harkness Smith.
Holland- Brady, Jr., Wounded
Letter from Pfc. Holland Brady,
Jr., written in Germany on April
10th, states that he had been -
wounded in the left hand, but iwas
back with his 9th Army outfit on
the fighting front. The Purple
Heart will be sent to his mother
in Tryon.