TOT DMT BULLETIN The World's Smallest daily Newspaper. Seth M. Vininp Editor Vol. 25—No. 72 TRYON, N. C. FRIDAY, MAY 9TH^ i&52 WELCOME — BRIDGE PLAYERS! Published Daily Except [Est. 1-31-28]Saturday amd 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 Thursday: High 88, low 50, Rel. Hum. 54 . . . Welcome Bridge Players to Tryon. We hope many of you will like Tryon enough to return many times either at the regular weekly bridge sessions on Thursday nights at Oak Hall or for a vacation at one of the inns in the community. You can always find bridge players in Tryon .... Tryon is a place for rest and recreation for many peo „^BCrom all over the nation and seasons of the year . . . . There’s a square dance tonight at the Parish House and one in Saluda Saturday night . . . The Jeff L. Nelson Masonic Lodge meets Mondav night at 7:30 at the hall in Tryon . . .. Tuesday night is the night of the donkev baseball game at Harmon Field probably between Tryon and Co lumbus Firemen ... Wednesday is the night of the Tryon Senior Class play; Thursday is Duplicate Bridge night and Friday, May 16, is first Street Dancing event of the year sponsored by the P.T. A. . . . Remember, Democrats and Republicans, if you are a new voter Saturday is next to your - Continued on Back Page_ Welcome, Bridge Players By Betty Steiner Tryon is welcoming today a host of fine bridge players who have come to win the laurels in the second Annual Bridge Champion ship. We think we are having a pretty large tournament, consid ering the fact that we are a rather young organization. We hope to welcome several life masters, as ! well as a number of fine players who have piled up a lot of master points for themselves, and may I add, as well as a lot of people who just like Tryon and are glad for an excuse to come here for a week-end—and last but not least, very humbly—who had a good time in spite of the heat at our tournament last July. We are fortunate in having the cooperation of a number of inns and hotels in putting on our tournament. Pine Crest Inn, Mill Farm. Buckingham Inn, beside Oak Hajl (where the tournament is being played) are prepared for overnight guests or luncheon' or dinner guests over the week-end. The Tryon Bridge Association will entertain immediately after the game Saturday nieht for all the participants in the tournament. As Mr. Sobel says, “Let’s go.” The Mens Club of the Holy Cross Church has arranged to have the Sunday sermons transcribed thru a tape recorder into mimeographed form for mailing to members of the congregation who are. away for all or part of the summer., A small charge is made to covef expenses.

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