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AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879
DAILY BULLET!
The World's Smallest daily Newspaper.Seth M. Vining, Editor
Vol. 24—No. 348 TRYON, N. C., MONDAY, JANUARY 21. 1952
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Weather Friday: High 65, low
54, Rel. Hum. 26; Saturday high.
60, low 38, Rel. Hum. 40; Sunday
tugh 67, low 47, rain .04, Rel. Hum.
30.Polk County Boy
ibicout Court of Honor will be held
tonight at 7:45 at Try on school.
. Scooter summer will be served at
6:30. Public invited to Court of
Honor .... The 13th annual Insti
tute of 'Religion opens tonight in
Chapel Hill and each Mondav here
after through February 25th. . . .
Thanks to Yale & Towne Manufac
turing Co., officials; the YALE
closer on the Tryon Post Office
door is working perfectly. Mr. M.
Zerwick, staff consultant of the
®mSe Lock Co., New York City,
Xvdd about the complaint in The
Bulletin and notified the Curb Re
porter that his company would
have a representative here within
a few davs to adiust the closer
so it would work. He said his com
pany wanted the Yale closer to
"ive the people the b°st serv;ce
possible and thanked The Bulletin
for its interest in the matter. He
said, “The Tryon Daily Bulletin
j may be the world’s smallest dailv
newspaper, but it is certainly
capable of performing great ser
r vice for its community.” Sure
I enough pretty soon Mr. George J.
at . McGarry, of Greensboro, sales rep”
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HUBERT WILLIAMS
Hubert Williams, 51, died‘Friday
morning’ at 10:30 in a Tryon hos
pital after an illness of three days.
Funeral services conducted on
Monday at 2:30 p. m., at the 3euld%
Baptist Church.
Pallbearers: Lenda, Cecil and
Billy Williams, Robert Painter,
Elbert Parker and Willie B. Mc
Falls.
Surviving besides his wife are:
five sons, Hugh, of Mill Spring,
Rufus of Chattaroy, W. Va., Homer
and Fay of Tryon Route 1, and
Hubert Williams Jr., of Apex; 7
daughters, Mrs. Janie Spradlin of
Chattaroy, Mrs. Hazel Cromer of
Startex, Mrs. Ann Bashaw of Rich
mond, Va., Miss Geneva Williams
of Apex, Miss Virginia Williams
of Barnesville, Misses Lucy Ann
and Patsy Mae Williams of Mill
Spring; two step-sons, Roger and
Jackie "Bishop of Tryon Route 1;
i three brothers, Alvin and Wood
row Williams of Mill Spring and
Archie Williams of Swiss; a sister,
Mrs. Mary Lewis of Marion.
I E. W. S. COBB
| Whitsett, Jan. 19.—Funeral serv
! ices for E. W. S. Cobb, 74, who
j died Friday evening at his home
i here, were held Sunday at 2:30
p. m., at Friends Lutheran Church
near Gibsonville.
He began his teaching in Guil
ford County, and later taught in
Morganton, Columbus, Bryson City,
McLeansville, Old Fort, Nebo. and
was superintendent of schools in
Polk County for a number of years.
i Just before his retirement in
1946, he was principal of a school
in Whitsett.
Surviving Mr. Cobb are his
widow, Mrs. Lizzie Shore Cobb;
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