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AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THP, ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879
THE TRlOI DAILY BULLETIN
The World’s Smallet +»aily Newspaper.
Seth M. Vining, Editor
Vol. 26—No. 93 jjtYON, N. C. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 28, 1963
Weather Tuesday, high 63, low
46, rain .14, Rel. Hum. 94 ... .
World news about the same. . . .
Norman Cocke Sr., of Charlotte
was named president of the Duke
Power Company Tuesday at a
meeting of the board of directors
in Charlotte. He succeeds the late
E. C. Marshall. W. S. O’B Rob
inson of Charlotte was named
chairman, of the executive com
mittee. Mr. Cocke joined the Duke
interests in 1906 as attorney and
has had a major part in the de
velopment of the company and of
the growth of this region. He is
vice chairman of the Board of
Trustees of the Duke Endowment
and acting chairman of the board'
of trustees of Duke University
and. director of various other com
panies .... Charles Gold of
Rutherfordton, state senator and
former secretary to Congressman
A. L. Bulwinkle, has been named1
State Insurance Commissioner by
Governor u instead to succeed
Waldo Cheek .. . . Miss Ruth
Current, state home demonstra
tion agent, who has a regular
Column, in The Bulletin and Polk
County News each week, has been
given a citatio'n for distinguished
service to agriculture. The pre
sentation was made by Harry . 6.
Gal dwell, State Grange master in
Raleieh .... The railroad traflks
at Kmo-s Mountain are cleared'
..Continued on Back Page.-T
LAST HOME GAME
The Tryon High team worked
on offensive plays until after dark
Tuesday as Coach Prince made
changes in the line up for the
Christ School game here Satur
day night. Robert Bowyer and
Frank McGraw were running the
right guard position while Ed
Howard was at right half. Dan
Edwards and Bill Powell alter
nated at right end with Lynwood
Thompson and Bob Henson at
left end. Nick Ross showed up
well at quarterback in place of
Jim Ballew, still out with an in
jured leg.
Christ School will be out jfor
their first win of the season while
Tryon will be seeking win number
3. This will be the final home game
-for these seniors: Lynwood
Thompson, Allan Pruette, Robert
Bowyer, Furman Walker, Raleigh
Parker,' Jim Ballew, Julian Thomp
son, Kite Biedler, Herman Wal
ker and Ronnie Ross.—School Re
porter.
HOSPITAL NEWS
Master Robert Turner of Land
rum was admitted to St. Luke’s
Hospital. There were no discharg
es announced.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Justice of*
Lynn are the parents of a boy
born Oct. 27, at 10:46 a. m.
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Shannon
of Columbus are the parent of a
boy born Oct. 28, at 4:52 a. m.
The Spartanburg Herald reports
marriages recorded for Thomas
Herman Hutcherson of Landrum
R-l and Rachel Jean - Prince of
Campobello, R-l. Also for Dana
Compton Gosnell of .Campobello
R-2 and Faye Burgess Garruth of
1 Landrum. R-l. i . _ ,