THE THVIIIII DULY BULLETIN
The World’s Smallest daily Newspaper. Seth M. Vining, Editor
(Vol. 24—No. 10) TRYON, N. C., TUESDAY, FEB. 13TH, 1951
(Est. 1-31-28)
Published Daily Except
Saturday and Sunday
5c Per Copy
ENTERED AS SECOND CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICE
AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879
Weather Monday: High 70, low
26, Rel. Hum. 55 . . . Yesterday,
Feb. 12th nearly all the nation
honored Abraham Lincoln, not so !
much as a president, but for the 1
high ideals he held up for all the
world to follow; and for his cour
age and compassion .... Mrs.
Martha Barr, County Librarian of
Rutherford County, drove over to
Tryon Monday to buy two Sketches
of Polk County, by Sadie S. Pat
ton. Every school in Polk County
should have a copy of this book.
As the number printed was small,
those desiring to get these books
should do so at once . . . Mrs.
Robert L. Camp of Tryon Route
1 died Friday and was buried
Sunday afternoon at 3. . . .Plans,
are all set for the Bird Dog Field
Trials Saturday at lower Screven
Pasture. Among the dog owners
entering dogs are Burlev Durham,
Rev. A. C. Martin, Wiley White,
Grady Ross, E. R. Hines, Ralph
Cochran. Senator E. A. Westbrook,
Clyde Hines, Horace Newman,
Ernest Kerhulas, Dr. M. C. Pal
mer, Birch Arledge, Jervey Dur
ham, Dr. John Z. Preston . . New
patients entered at St. Luke’s
Hospital include Miss Lillian
Mines, Mrs. Percy Lorie, Hender
sonville; Miss Caroline H. Fabens,
and G.. E. Wilson. Patients dis
charged include Mrs. Chas. E.
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Tryon Country Club—1951
At the meeting of the Board of
Directors, of the Country Club on
Monday the following officers and
committees were announced for
the year:
President, Thomas J. Hair; vice
president, John G. Landrum Jr.;
secretary and treasurer, R. R.
Benham.
Committees include:
Finance, Arthur W. Britton,
chairman; James R. Trowbridge,
J. C. Kimberly.
Membership, Nelson Jackson,
chairman; George W. Whitehead,
R. H. Brady, A. R. Herron, A. R.
Ford.
Grounds and greens, K. A.
Bowen, chairman; L. E. Sayre,.
Baxter Haynes, Gaden Corpening,
Albert Simpson, John G. Landrum
Jr. (pool).
House, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Burwell, chairmen, George Vance,
Edward H. Sayre, Miss Eunice
Kirtland, Mrs. K. A. Bowen, Mrs.
Gaden Corpening.
Tournament, James R. Gibson,
chairman; L. E. Sayre, vice chair
man ; Carroll P. Rogers, Miss Jane
Brown, Mrs. Ernst Mahler Jr.
Tennis, Mrs. George Newhall,
chairman; Carter P. Brown, Mrs.
R. B. White.
Publicity, Seth M. Vining, chair
man; George A. Dusenbury.
Buys Golden Property
Gunnard Rubini, formerly of
Toledo, Ohio, who bought the Joel
Stockard Disharoon property has
purchased from Robert -N. Golding
of Washington, D. C., the Falling
Waters Farm on Columbus-Land
rum highway. Sale made through
Columbus Realty Co. Mr. and
Mrs. Rubini are now in Miami, Fla.