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 THE TEYOI DAILY BULLETIN The World's Smallest daily Newspaper. Seth M. Vining, Editor Vol. 25—No. 297 TRYON, N. C. FRIDAY, DCEMBER 12. 1952 Weather Thursday: high 55, low 36, rain .08, Rel. Hum. 46 . . Tryon Volunteer Firemen put out a small fire at the home of Mrs. Higgins, near the Country Club Friday morning. . . The Firemen also need funds for their lighted Christmas tree project, the beau tiful blue lighted one in front of the bank. Of course there is plenty of money in the bank but they can’t use it without your permis sion. The Firemen are going to heln Santa Clause give out candy and fruit bags to ALL children ^v|heir program on Dec. 18th. . . ftuw Columbus Presbyterians will Tallin have their Nativity Scene lighted in front of the Church nverv nipm during the holidays. W. W. Wallace and Trent Geer are in charge. . . Homes within a mile radius of the Court House are eligible for the Columbus Chamber of Commerce prizes of $15, $10. and $5 for best decorated home Christmas week. . . NO PAT-ADS. lusted among the good foods offered for sale bv the Pres byterian Women at Ballenger’s Saturday at 9:30 is potato salad. Put there won't be any salad. Contributors who can’t deliver the food to the store may call Mrs. Tom Kell at 231-J and she’ll call for it. . . And the Gay Blades Garden Club are selling Christmas —.Continued on Back Paae.. Bill Kuhn Re-Elected Head Of Riding & Hunt Club At the annual meeting of the Tryon Riding & Hunt Club Tues day night Willis E. Kuhn of Try on and Indianapolis, Ind., was re elected president. Herbert Oliver of Tryon and Atlanta, Ga., and George Webster of Chinquapin Farm were elected on the Board of Directors. The new board members with the holdovers will meet in a few days to appoint the secretary, treasurer and other officers. BRIDGE WINNERS Winners at the Duplicate Bridge Tournament Thursday night at Oak Hall included: North-South, Mrs. Betty Steiner and Mrs. J. G. Newhall, first; Jules Feder and Mrs. Baxter Haynes, second; Mrs. Joe Kerby and John G. Landrum Jr., third. East-West, G. I. Hen derson and Ed Stenseth, first; Jim Gibson and Joe Kerby, second; Miss Gay Williams and Mrs. Lenore Kaylor. Celebrate Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Massenburg and daughter, Johnsye of Raleigh will spend the week-end in Tryon as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ryan McCown. Mr. and Mrs. McCown, who were married on December 12th, will celebrate their 20th an niversary while their guests are here. Mr. McCown and Mr. Mas senburg are former law partners. Mrs. Moultrie T. McCown and son, Steve, formerly of Washing ton, D. C., who are making their home with Mr. and Mrs; Ryan McCown. are spending the week end at Westminster, S. C.