THE TRIOS DULY BULLETIS
The World’s Smallest daily Newspaper.Seth M. Vining, Editor
Vol. 25—No. 71 TRYON, N. C. THURSDAY, MAY 8TH. 1952
[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
BRIDGE THIS WEEK
By Betty Steiner
The Tryon Duplicate Bridge
Association will hold its second
Annual Tournament this weekend
at Oak Hall. This year there will
be a mixed pair event on Friday
evening at 8 o’clock as well as a
two session game on Saturday to
decide the open pair champion
ship. There will be handsome
section trophies for both events
as well as the Lovely trophy of
fered by OakcjS^llWhich must be
won three times DOTbre it becomes
the possession of°Hts winner.
The requests for~'reservations
for Bridge players are coming in
thick and fast and there will b^
very fine bridge played at Oak
Hall this weekend and we hope
all Trvon plavers will be there
competing—and non-players Kibit
Weather Wednesday: high 91,
low 65, Rel. Hum. 40. Save your
Tryon Daily Bulletins by the week
in order to keep up with important
dates. Some people punch holes
in the margin, run a string
through and tie them together
in monthly sections. Some hotels
get more than one copy in order
for their guests to read the news
without having to wait for another
guest to get through. The Flower
Show today, Bridge Tournament
Friday and Saturday, Square
Dance Friday, Political meetings,
Church meetings and social parties
are making this a busy week in
I|on, Polk County and Landrum.
I. Cowan”s Super Market is
ebrating its 19th year in busi
ness this weekend and representa
tives from various food supplies
.T’e here to help Mr. Cowan meet
hundreds of customers. . . Today
is President Truman’s Birthday
and former Sgt. Howard Greene
says we should have our flags
displaved because it is also V-Day
anniversary . . . Greenville County
Officers assisted bv Tryon Police
arrested Frank Johnson Wednes
day mornin? and charged him
with shooting Earle Plumley with
a shotgun. Plumley is in St. Lukes
Hosnital for treatment. ... A
healthy sign is the keen interest
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zing.
Last year our open pair event
was won—not by any of the master
oairs-but by a charming young
Spartanburg' couple, who play a
very nice game-but were as su
prised as the visiting masters
when they made the too score.
The game will be conducted by
Stanislas Czetwertynski, who is
director of the Charlotte br;d«-e
league and conducts manv outside
tournaments in the Carolinas.
All the players are being en
tertained after the Saturday even
ing game at a buffet supper.
FTOWFR SHOW TODAY
The Tryon Garden Club Flower
Shp^-Tvill be open this afternoon
ffom 2 to 8 tonight. Those who
have seen the arrangements this
morning as final touches were be
ing put on the decorations were
high in their praise of the beau
tiful display of flowers.