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_AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3 1879
THE Tllf H 111ILV BULLETIN
The World’s Smallei mly Newspaper.
Vol. 26—No. 11
Seth M. Vining, Editor
ON, N. C. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1953
Weather Friday: High 55, low
35, Rel. Hum. 40; Saturday high
56, low 25, Rel. Hum. 41; Sunday
high 51, low 33, rain 1.33, Rel
Hum. 56. While the Tryon area
was getting over an inch of rain
the mountains were getting snow.
Many schools were closed in the
mountain areas and cars were
stranded on the roads. Tryon visi
tors Sunday and Monday looking
toward the white capped moun
tains surrounding us can really
see the evidence o^ a thermal belt.
. . . BOY SCOUT COURT OF
HONOR tonight at 7:45 at Tryon
High School Library. PUBLIC in
vited. Scouter Supper at 6:30 in
school cafeteria. Troop No. 2 for
EMBURY School students are al
so meeting tonight with the Negro
Scout Executive in charge. Public
invited also to this meeting .... I
Tryon Methodists will attend an |
Evangelistic Mission meeting at I
Asheville Central Methodist on j
Wednesday. Speakers will be
Bishop Harrell and Dr. J. I. Ed
wards .... Representative R. E.
Brantley has been assigned to the
important sub-committee on Fi
nance to studv the Franchise Tax
structure of the Revenue Depart
ment. North Carolina is very
much out of line with South Caro
line and Virginia and the state is
losing some industries on that
account. j
bridge results
The results of the Duplicate
Bridge Tournament held Friday
at Oak Hall hotel are as follows:
I\ orth-South—1st, Mrs. Jack Craig
and Jules Feder; 2nd, Mr. and
Mrs. Stewart Koegle; 3rd, Mrs. S.
Czetwertynski and Mrs. E. W
Tracy.
Fast-West—1st, Miss Jane
Brown and Jack Craig; 2nd, Mrs~
Donald French and Mrs. D. C.
Milner; 3rd, Mrs. Seth M. Vining
and Seth Vining Jr.
The Tournament this Friday will
be a master point tournament.
Mill Spring And Saluda
Win Tournament Games
The Mill Spring girls and the
Saluda boys won the opening
games of the Polk County Basket
ball Tournament Saturdav at Co
lumbus. The smooth working* Mill
Spring girls led by Marie Harris
defeated Saluda 57 to 46. Lucille
Stevenson of Saluda was outstand
ing as she sparked the losers with
30 points.
The Saluda boys swamped Tryon
69 to 47 as the Saluda team con
trolled both back boards and out
classed the Tryon five. The Saluda
attack was led by A. Pace. John
son and Brown and they racked up
40 points in an outstanding first
half.
Another game between Mill
Spriny and Green C^eek boys was
cancelled and will be played at a
later date.
(First Game). Girls’ lineup:
Mill Spring 57: Harris 24; Jack,
18; Parker 15; Moore; Westbrook;
Morris; Subs, Woodson, Jackson,
Dalton, Wagner, Dillon, Sain,
Whitesides. Saluda 46: Stevenson,
30; Coates 6; Thompson, M. 10;
-Continued on Back Paqe .. .