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~ AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879_
THE TRY OH DAILY Hi
The World’s Smallest DAILY Newspaper. Seth M. Vining, Editor
(Vol. 23—No. 187) TRYON, N. C.. WEDN^?DAY. OCT. 25. 1350
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Weather Tuesday: High 76, low
56, rain .41 ... . This warm
weather is exasperating. Things
will start growing again if it keeps
up. The mountain foilage is beau
tiful in all the fall colors . . . Not
many communities could show in
dividual flags of the United Na
tions as well as the official United
Nations flag on Tuesday. H. M.
Guilbert at the Toy House has
been displaying his every day for
weeks, and Tuesday the individual
flags made a pretty sight of beau
tiful ce’ors reflecting the sunlight
at the Trowbridge home in the
Hunting Country .... Remember
the history book meeting Friday
night at 7:30 at the Court House.
Everybody invited, and Dr. C. C.
Crittenden, the state’s director,
will be the chief speaker . . . Spar
tanburg Herald reports David Mc
Donald in General Hospital ....
Political meetings all over the
county are being well attended,
showed renewed interest in our
governmental affairs . . . The
Democrats are giving a free bar
becue and rally at Harmon Field
Saturday night beginning at 6:30
o’clock. Hon. Woodrow Jones, the
nominee for Congress, will be
among the speakers .... Miss
Mary Ann Morris, St. Genevieve
of-the-Pines; Carroll Brady, Ligon
Flynn and Tom Moore of State
-Continued on Back Page_
-*ies of Polk History To
tie Presented Friday Night
Formal presentation of “Sketch
es of Polk County History” will
be held Friday in the Columbus
Courthouse at 7:30 p. m., it was
announced by the Polk County
Historical Commission Tuesday.
The program will include the in
vocation by the Rev. LeRoy D. Lep
pard; “America,” by the audience,
led by James P. Egerton; remarks
of the author of the “Sketches of
Polk County History” by Sadie
Smathers Patton; ;“01d North
State” by the audience; an address
by Dr. C. C. Crittenden, director
of the Department of Archives and
History, Raleigh.
The presentation of the first
copy of the history, autographed
by the author will be given to
Robert Earley Brantley, chairman
of the Board of County Commis
sioners by John Henry Gibbs,
co-chairman Historical Commission.
Following ceremonies an inform
al reception, with refreshments,
will be held in the lobbies of the
court house.
The Polk County Historical Com
mission is composed of Carroll P.
Rogers, chairman; John Henry
Gibbs, co-chairman; R, R. Brady,
John G. Landrum Jr., J. R. Trow
bridge and Seth M. Vining..
Original Allied Nations
Flags Fly Here Tuesday
Flags of the original Allied Na
tions, except Russia, were flying
Tuesday, Oct. 24, .United Nations
Day, at Dogwood, home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. R. Trowbridge in the Hunt
ing Country. Mrs. Trowbridge
maue these flags and others that
were presented to the Town of
Trypn and to the school.