THE TRYOI DAILY BULLETIN
The World'8 Smallest daily Newspaper.Seth M. Vining, Editor
Vol. 26—No. 116 TRYON, N. C. MONDAY, JULY 13TH, 1953
Published. Daily Except
[Est. 1-31-28}Saturday and 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
LIONS MEET TUESDAY
The Tryon Lions Club will meet
Tuesday night at Oak Hall hotel
for installation of new officers.
BRIDGE WINNERS
Results of the duplicate bridge
tournament held Friday night
at Oak Hall hotel are as follows:
North-South, 1st, Miss Lois
Greet and Mrs. G. E. Craig; 2nd, !
Michael Danis and G. L Hender
son; 3rd, Mrs. Baxter Haynes and
Jules Feder; 4th, Mr. and Mrs.
Chester Ward. East-West, Leslie
Dodge and Tom Hartley; 2nd,
Phil Harris and Lenoir Kaylor;
3rd, Joe Kerby and Ben White;
4th, Mrs. Barrington King and.
H. M. Guilbert.
Toothache Remedy at Kiwanis
Dr. C. W. McCall will be in
charge of the Tryon Kiwanis Club
program Tuesday at 1 p. m., at
Oak Hall hotel and will speak on
some phase of dentistry.
1st Scouts Start on Jamboree
Puente, Calif., July 12.—The first j
two trainloads of jamboree-bound
Boy Scouts arrived today and 3500 !
residents gave the 720 lads from |
Oregon and Washington a tumult- |
uous welcome. |
The crowd, many wearing S|pan- '
ish costumes, scores of pretty girls
stationed at Pullman car doors
handed oranges to each boy as
he jumped from the train.
“These Florida oranges?’’ one j
boy quipped.
The 720 are the vanguar^ of ;
50,000 scouts expected at nearby ‘
Newport Beach for the National
Scout Jamboree beginning next
Friday.—Spartanburg Herald.
’Teen Age Golf Lessons
Pro Ted Fox has announced free
golf lessons on Tuesday and Thurs
day mornings for children of mem
bers of the club.
Polk 4-H Judging Teams
Leave For Raleigh
, The Polk County 4-H Club Live
stock judging- teams in company
with County Agent Paul E. Cul
berson and Assistant Agent Rob
ert Flake left for Raleigh Mon
day right after lunch to enter the
State judging contest.
The dairy judging team includes
D. Kermit Nichols, Bobby Joe Mc
Carter, Edward Campbell and R.
L. Shuford III.
The cattle judging team consists
of Thomas McDowell, Bill Bowers,
Donald Searcy, Bobby Joe Fagan.
HOSPITAL NEWS
Patients admitted to St. Luke’s
Hospital include Mrs. Sallie Can
trell, Tryon; Mrs. Bertha Kim
brell, Landrum; Samuel Edwards,
Tryon. Patients discharged include
William J. Whitesides, Ridge
Spring, S. C.; Mrs. Mattie Doug
las, Tryon; Mrs. Charlie White
and son of Columbus; David West,
Salisbury; Miss Helen Revan, Try
on; Henry Johnson.- Mill Spring.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie White of
Columbus are the parents of a son
born July 12th at 3:25 a. m.
C. of C. Directors Meet
On Tuesday Night
President George D. Cooksey has
announced a meeting of the direc
tors of the Tryon Chamber of
Commerce for Tuesday night at
Oak Hall hotel.