Published Daily Except I Est. l^jll-28]_Saturday and Sunday [5c Per Copy] iNTER^I^AS SECOND CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICE _AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 THE TRsON DAILY BULLETIN rhe W or la’s Smallest 5 ILY Newspaper._Seth M. Vining, Editor Vol. 26—No. 169 -gyON, N. C. THURSDAY, SEPT. 24TH, 1953 S' i-aji Weather Wednesday: high 73, low 45, Eel. Hum. 44 . . . Eisen hower to ask Congress for changes in Taft-Hartley law . . . Tryon women golfers won seven of the prizes offered at the Western Car olina Women’s Golf Association Tournament at Biltmore Forest Country Club Wednesday. There were 122 women players. Mrs. Libby Mahler won first place for low gross; Mrs. Kate Corpening tied for first place with Mrs. Nell Alexander of Asheville for low net; Mrs. Gladys Culberson tied with Mrs. Betty Davis of Spartan burg for second place for low putts; Mrs. Gladys Vining won prize for best score on last three holes; Mrs. Shine Craig, Mrs. Peg Placak and Mrs. Bess Willard won blind- bogie prizes. Players were on hand from Waynesville, Hickory, Greenville, Spartanburg, Morganton. Biltmore Forest and Asheville Country Clubs. HOSPITAL NEWS Patients admitted to St. Luke’s Hospital include Mrs. Linda Plum-' ley. Inman, S. G. and Mrs. Walden Raines, Landrum. Mrs. C. T. Bur rell of Tryon was discharged. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Morgan of Landrum are the parents of a girl born Sept. 23rd at 11:10 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miller of Mill .Sorin'* are the parents of a boy born Sept. 23rd at 5 p. m. COMMUNICATIONS Dear Mr. Vining, We would like to take this means to express publicly our ap preciation to the civic clubs of Tryon for the help they have given and are giving to our high school athletic program. Again this year the Rotary Club has underwritten the cost of our football insurance, which has been of great help to the boys. Had the Rotary Club not done this,-each of our boys would have had to pay a premium of eight dollars. The Kiwanis Club has done us a great service in taking over the handling of the gate receipts at all our home foot ball games. This project of the Ki wanis Club has relieved. our teachers of this extra work. The members of the civic clubs have also assisted us as individuals in selling season tickets, providing materials for marking our field, giving publicity to our athletic events. The success of our athletic program will be due to a large ex tent to the support we get from these civic groups and other citi zens interested in our young peo ple. Sincerely, David H. Prince, Coach Tryon High School Executive Director of Wildlife Convmission To Speak Here The Men’s Garden Club of Tryon invites the public to its meeting at Oak Hall on Friday, September 25th to hear Clyde Patton, Execu tive Director of the Wild Life Re sources Commission of N. C. speak op the,,proposed project for Hol bejft’s and Green River Coves in Polk County. The talk will be given aftftrsdinner at 7:30 p. m.