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AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879
THE TETON DAILY BULLETIN
The World’s Smallest DAILY Newspaper.
Vol. 25—No. 326
Seth M. Vining, Editor
TRYON, N. C. THURSDAY, JAN. 22, 1953
Curb Reporter
Weather Wednesday: high 59,
low 44, rain ..82, Rel. Hum. 56.
Eisenhower administration gets
■'wderway. All cabinet members,
Sitfkept Charles E. Wilson, named
xor secretary of defense, have been
sworn in. Mr. Wilson owns over
two million dollars worth of Gen
eral Motors stock which he must
sell before the Senate will confirm
his nomination. General Motors
does a lot of business for the gov
ernment and it is against the law
for such a person to be a cabinet
member. No one doubts his honesty
or ability. Eisenhower has the
blessings of the nation. Former
President Truman was welcomed
home by 10,000 neighbors. America
is getting ready to go forward. . .
The N. C. House Judiciary Com
mittee approves Rep. Brantley’s
bill to extend authority of Tryon
ABC enforcement officers through
out tne county, it is now peTore tne
Senate. . . The flu epidemic spems
rtrK be world wide. About 15 million
France have it. Many schools
live closed in the United States.
Epidemic is mild, most people re
covering: after three or four days.
. . . An invitation has been ex
tended through the Bulletin to all
business firms to put advertise
ment in the 25th anniversary edi
tion. Have vou written yours and
sent it in? We can’t accept them a
few days before publication. We
iust don’t have enough time to set
them up and print them. If you
want one please let us know right
away. Have you anv suggestions
for items that will be of interest?
We know we will leave out some
thintrs because it is almost im
possible to remember everything,
but when it comes out and you
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Enoch Prather New President
Of Tryon Country Club
The annual meeting of the Try
on Country Club was held Tues
day night at the club house fol
lowing a supper put on by the
Women’s Golf Association, headed
by Miss Elena Garcia.
Reports were heard from all the
committees which showed an in
crease in membership, an enlarge
ment of the club property by the
purchase of additional land near
the club house, improvement of
the club grounds, fairways, greens,
swimming pool activities, tourna
ments, parties at the club house,
redfcoration of the club house by
the Women’s Association, reduction
of the club debt and the wiping
off the mortgage, new septic tank,
improvement of machinery and
other equipment: increased use of
the club’s facilities including 1,100
people in the swimming pool and
three classes in swimming for Roy
Scouts, Girl Scouts and Red Cross.
I President John G. Ladrum, pre
sided.
I he following new directors were
elected, James G. Ferguson, J. A.
S;mpson and Jack Craig. They
with the holdover directors E. C.
I Prather, John G. Landrum Jr.,
| James R. Gibson, Ernest Burwell,
i A. R. Herron and Gaden Cor
; oening met and elected as officers:
E. C. Prather, president; J. A.
Rimnson, vice president; R. R.
Benham, secretary-treasurer. The
retiring directors were Cary L.
Page, K. A. Bowen and Lucius E.
Sayre.
Men’s Garden Club
The Men’s Garden Club of
Trvon will meet Friday night at
7:30 at Oak Hall Hotel.