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_AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879
THE TRYOAI DIM BULLETIN
The World’s Smallest daily Newspaper. Seth M. Vining, Editor
Vol. 25—No. 280 TRYON, N. C. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 19 1952
Weather Tuesday: High 72., low
38, Rel. Hum. 46 . . . Men are in
vited, too, today at 2:30 to the
Garden Club meeting at the Con
gregational Church House. Mrs.
Bradley Morrah will speak on ways
and means to increase Tryon’s
Beauty .... President Truman
and General Eisenhower held a
conference Tuesday making plans
for transfer of government from
‘.he Democrats to the Republcans
with the least inconvenience to
all and for the welfare of the
nation. Half a million people wel
comed General Ike to the capital.
Mrs. Eisenhower went to Walter
R,ped Hospital for check-up . . . .
continues in Korea.
Baxter Haynes and Jules
Feder won second place, North
South in the master point tourna
ment at Spartanburg Monday.
Judge Harry Moore, 16, ot Mew |
Jersey died Tuesday of a heart !
attack while driving hs automo- |
bile. !
When the Tryon Tigers play
Clyde High School here Friday
right at 7:30, five Seniors will be
wearing the blue and gold for the
last time on the gridiron. These
boys are Wallace Lankford, cap
tain and blocking back; Jim Cow
an. captain and right tackle; Lyle
Dorow, left end; Hugh Hines,
right end; and Gay Corpening,
center.
Kiwanians Hear 4-H’ers
Joe K. Davis had charge of the
Tryon Kiwanis Club program on
Tuesday at 1 p. m., at Oak Hall
hotel and presented some leaders
of the county 4-H Club program,
including Miss Elizabeth Wright,
assistant home agent. Miss Wright
told of the general theme and pur
pose of the organizaton.
Winners of the Home Beautifi
cation contest sponsored by the
Tryon Kiwanis Club were Bill and
Joe Bowers, tied for first place;
Miss Dorothy Searcy for second
place and Miss Marlene McSwain
for third place. Each told of his
achievement in making hi« home
more attractive, planting flowers,
lawn, building walls, moving road
ways and walks, pruning and
cleaning up and repairing the prop
erty in genera1. Miss McSwain is
one of the top 4-H Club calf own
ers in the countv and has won
a free trip to the International
Livestock Exposition in Chicago
this month. She also played the
piano for the Kiwanians in the
absence of Craig Thomas who was
in Massachusetts.
The Rev. H. A. Pruyn was in
ducted into the membership of the
club by Holland Brady, chairman
of the membership committee.
Rupert Koch of Hendersonville
was a guest of the club.
Polk County men attending the
Boy Scouter Round-up meeting at
Gardner-Webb College Tuesday
were County Chairman R. C. Bur
nett, B.~B. Flynn, Holland Brady
Jr., Rev. T. C. Bailey, Dr. Gordon
N. Graham, Rev. Henry O. Hearn,
Douglas Roper, J. T. Arledge, K.
A. Bowen, Elbert H. Arledge, Nel
son Jackson, and Mrs. Jackson.