THE TH11 DAILY BULLETIN
The World’s Smallest ^ ,y Newspaper
Vol. 26—No. 110
Seth M. Vining, Editor
T_ -%/)N, N. C. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1953
Published Daily Except
(EsftQ^-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
Weather Thursday: High 75,
low 38, Jfcel. Hum. 43 . . . Henry
Picard, noted golfer of Charleston,
S. C., is a guest of Ray Ferguson
Sr., of Cleveland, O., at Buck
ingham Inn. Prof. Frank Bryan
defeated Rev. R. C. Falconer 3
and 2 in. the finals of the Senior
Golf Tournament at the Tryon
Country Club Thursday afternoon.
Remember Bake Sale Saturday 9
a. m., at Ballenger’s. Don’t burn
any trash this weekend until af
ter a good rain.
TRYQN ROCKETS WIN
Donald Fox made three touch
downs Thursday night to lead
the Tryon Rockets in a 25 to 21
win over Florence Chapel High
of Wellford in the final game of
the season for the Edmund Em
burv school.
•The local team consisted of
Savannah Johnson and ' W. C.
Johnson, ends; R. Fox and R.
Hannon, tackles; L. Suber and H..
Hannon, ouards: Marker Fox, cen
ter; Rozella Booker. Johnnv Mill
er. Donald Fox, James Brvant,.
back=: Charles Suber, O’Dell Suber
and Ratcliffe, subs.
It was homecoming %t Edmund
Fmbury school. During the after- '
roon a colorful parade was held >
or» Trade Street, with floats, high ;
school band, majorettes and other
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Herbert Oliver Of Atlanta
Riding & Hunt Club Head
Herbert D. Oliver of Atlanta,
Ga., and Tryon, was elected presi
dent of the Tryon Riding & Hunt
Club Thursday at the annual din
l ner meeting held at Sunnydale.
I He succeeds Willis Kuhn of In-'
j dianapolis, Ind., and Tryon.
j James G. Ferguson, Chicago pub
| lisher, was elected vice president.
| The secretary and treasurer will
| be named by the. board of direc
I tors. Herbert S. Thatcher has held
| the post for the past 11 years and
i received a vote of thanks from the
| approximately 90 members present,
j New directors named include
j Mrs. Willis Kuhn for one year,
j George C. Vance for two years,
Col. Edward Blair and John A.
Stephenson for three years. Hold
over directors include George Web
ster, Joe Hanna, Herbert D. Oli
ver and J. G. Ferguson. Honorary
directors for life: Charles J.
Lynch, Carter P. Brown and -
Samuel A. Bingham.
neurmg president Bill Kuhn
thanked the members and commit
tees for their cooperation in mak
ing1 the past year the most success
ful in history of the organization.
Mr. Ferguson, reported a peak
membership of around 150 j and
Secretary Thatcher gave a con
solidated report of the achieve
ments of the organization without ,
incurring any debts, and a sur
plus put aside for a rainy day.
Mr: Oliver, the new president, .
has missed only one Tryon Horse
Show in 25 years. He was presi
dent of the Atlanta Horse Show
fO£ a long time, is a director of
' the ^"National Association,, and a
| prominent judge of horse shows,
hunter trials and other ' riding
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