THE TRTON DAILY BULLETIN The World’s Smallest daily Newspaper.Seth M. Vining, Editor Vol. 24—No. 284 TRYON, N. C.. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1951 Published Daily Except (Est. 1-31-28)Saturday and Sunday5c Per Copy ENTERED AS SECOND CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT TJHE POSTOFFICE _AT TRjfON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 ygQ Weather Monday: High 71, low 59, rain .28, Rel. Hum. 80 . . A Mixed Foursome is scheduled for the Tryon Country Club Sunday afternoon beginning at 2:15, spon sored by the Club Tournament Committee. This is the last one of the season. All members are ex pected to play whether they call themselves good or not. Prizes and lots of fun are promised by the committee. Players must report at 2:14 . . . “What ever that is” is good. Dr. Gordon Graham, whose mother was born in England, has a friend from Scotland. They now live at Mocksville, N. C. The other day they made some Scotch Short Ssad and sent Dr. Graham some, delicious. There is a keen in est in things Scottish now. Just take a look at all Tryon gift shops. One fellow brought me a bottle of Scotch whiskey- When the Scottish clans gather on Wednesday after noon it should make an interest ing meeting . . j. . The annual Hallowe’en Carnival of Mill Spring school will be at the school on Fri day, October 26th, at 7:30 p. m. FOUND: ONE! FOOTBALL. Owner mav have it by applying fit The Bulletin Office, identifying same and paying for this advertise ment. 'Jack Martin has returned from a visit with Tryon friends who are students at State College. EPISCOPAL S. S. OFFICERS Church School officers of The Church of the Holy Cross have been elected as follows: Mjrs. M. L. Thompson, Supt.; Thomas H. Nash, treasurer; Mrs. C. L. McGavern, Guild of the Christ Child director. Teachers: Mrs. Wm. T. Capers Jr., Mrs. W. S, Fellows, Mrs. C. W. Kittrell, Mrs. Cary L. Page, Guy Sowards; assistant teachers, Mrs. Wm. M. Spivey, Mrs. James Linelperger, Mrs. George Holmes, Mrs. Roger Shaffer; pianists, Miss Gertrude Taylor and Miss Ann Nash. Yearbook Contract Signed Contract for the printing of the Tryon High School 1952 Year book has been signed with the Keys Printing Co., of Greenville, S'. C., according to the school re porter. The necessary quota of support has not been received to date, but the officials state that they have faith enough in the project to expect delivery of the book before the 1952 commence ment. DINNER TICKETS READY Mrs. Sibyl Brendall stated Mon day that tickets for the annual Tryon Chamber of Commerce din ner-meeting are now available at Missildine’s, Owen’s and the Cham ber of Commerce office. The meet ing will be held Monday night, Oct 29th, at Oak Hall with talks by the Rev. Charles L. McGavern, Matt O’Shields and a musical pro gram by Happy Harvey. Cost of boll weevil poison ap plications in North Carolina this , year ranged from $8 to $20 per acre /or the season.