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ENTERED AS SECOND CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICE
AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879
THE TIMS II til. V B1ILLETIII
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Seth M. Vining, Editor
Vol. 25—No. 93 TRYON, N. C. MONDAY, JUNE 9TH,
1952
Weather Friday: high 92, low i
G7, rain .14, Rel. Hum. 62; Sat
urday: high 94, low 70. Rel. Hum j
44; Sunday: high 96, low 76. Rel.
Hum. 55. . . In the Golf tournament
last week, Bill Lord and Joe Kerby
won for the men and Mrs. R. H.
Brady and Mrs. Gaden Corpening
for the women.
Douglas Williamson Graduates
With Higher Honors
Amherst, Mass,. June 3—
Douglas F. Williamson of Tryon
^^ttdved his Bachelor of Arts De
summa cum laude from Am
herst College today. The son of
Mrs. Douglas Williamson of Try
on, he is a graduate of Darlington
School.
A membe x>f Beta Theta Pi
Fraternity, Williamson was elect
ed to Phi Beta Kappa last year.
He has been on the Dean’s List
since his freshman year and is a
member of the Bond Fifteen. He
won the Frank A. Hosmer Schol
arship in 1949 and the Addison
Brown Scholarship in 1951. He
was on the board of the Amherst
STUDENT the undergraduate
newspaper and was a member of
the varsity hockey squad serving
as manager for the last three
years.
HERE FROM ITALY
Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Crow
ley of Genoa, Italy, have arrived
in America for a visit and are
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Costa in Tryon. Mr. Crowley, is
in foreign service, representing
the Socony Vacuum Oil Co. He
owns property in the Hunting
Country, near the Rubini place.
He is a subscriber to the Tryon
Daily Bulletin and says he has
kept up with great interest the
activities of the community, especi
all.y the ABC store election. He
said in Italy and France where
whiskey and wine are sold freely
he never saw any drunkeness ex
cept from American tourists. He
says the Europeans know how to
live in moderation.
Little Theatre Officers
Officers for the Tryon Little
theatre for the coming season
have been elected as follows: Mrs.
Carroll P. Rogers, president; Mrs!
Graves Taylor and Holland Brady
Jr. vice-presidents; Mrs. Etta
Cashwell, secretary; Dr. Gordon
Graham, treasurer; Mrs. Russell
Durham, historian; M, Matt M;~
O’Shields, W. E. Sassoon, G. I.
Henderson, directors.
Col. W. A. Schilleter Speaks
Lt. Col. William A. Schilletter
who recently returned from Ger
many, will be the chief speaker
tonight at the meeting of the
Men’s Club of the Congregational
Church.
LANDRUM MASONS MEET
The Landrum Masonic Lodge
will meet Tuesday night at 8
o’clock and on Friday night for
work in the Master’s Degree.