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The Tryon Daily Bulletin The World's Smallest DAILY Newspaper. Seth M. Vining, Editor 5c Per CopyTRYON, N. C» TUESDAY, APRIL 15TIH, 1947 Published Daily Except (Est 1-31-28)Saturday and Sunday(Vol. 20—No. 43) ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFIC1 AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 Weather Monday: High 73, low 53, rain 1.09 ..... This section is really beautiful now. Nearly everything is coming out in bloom. I Oldtimers as well as newcomers might profit by buying one of Fred Smith’s guides to trails and roads in and around Tryon. They are on sale at Blue Ridge Weavers j and the drug stores. If not, they are available at the Chamber of Commerce office for 25c each .... Commissioner John D. Finlay of the Game and Fish division, states no fishing will be allowed ^■Ireen River from Lake Adger t^the falls .above Fish Top, a distance of 8 miles during the months of May and June because that part of the river has now been designated as a spawning area .... Another date to add to your list is the Lanier Club meeting for Thursday afternoon, April 17th. A good time to go and hear what has been accom plished by the club during the year .... In Landrum today at the Civic Theatre they are showing “Night and Bay” in technicolor with Cary Grant and Alexis Smith. The Landrum Mas onic Lodge also meets tonight . . . At Mill Spring the Farm Bureau _Continued on Back Page— Rotary Elects Officers At the annual meeting of the Tryon Rotary Club the following directors were elected: Dr. A. J. Jervey, W. M. McDonald, Dr. A. V. Dye, Paul Culberson, L. K. Singley, John G. Landrum, Jr. The directors met and elected W. H. McDonald as president; Dr. A. V. Dye, vice-president. The secretary-treasurer has not been elected. SOFTBALL SEASON OPENS HERE ON WEDNESDAY The Tryon Methodist Youth Fellowship will play the Baptist Training Union in softball on Wednesday afternoon at 4 o’clock at Harmon Field. Any other churches in Tryon interested in playing softball may «contact Fred Powell at Ballenger's. The starting line-up for the Methodists: H. Edwards, c; B. Rhodes, p; C. Foster, lb; G. Un derwood, 2b; J. W. Ellison, ss; M. Glover, 3b; R. Anderson, If; R. William, cf; J. Lewellyn, rf. The Baptist line-up: Frank Quillen, Lloyd Comer, c; Fred Powell, Fred McKaig, p; David Powell, lb; Bill Rhodes, Bill Bak er, 2b; James Arledge, Thomas Arledge, 3b; Fred McKaig, Miike Glover, ss; Linwood Rhodes, If; Grover Whitmire, Bill Riddle, cf; Ligon Flynn, Floyd McKaig, rf; Bill McKaig, Lloyd McKaig, If.— Contributed. The world’s largest ocean liner, the Queen Elizabeth, is stuck in the mud 12 miles from her dock at Southampton, England. 2,446 pas sengers on board. Tugs trying to pull ship out.
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