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AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879
THE TRYON DAILY BULLETIN
The World’8 Smallest daily Newspaper.
Vol
Seth M. Vining, Editor
25—26 TRYON, N. C. THURSDAY. MARCH fi. iflsa
Curb Reporter
Weather: high 61, low 34, Rel.
Hum. 32 . . According to W. M.
Bissell EPH GOODLOE says, “I
*n c^ar&e the stork de
l\^pnent, but it seems to be in
all the papers that Queen Eliza
beth is expecting another heir.
Come to think of it, come elec
tion time, we’re expecting some
body to get a little “air” over
here!”. . G. A. Davis has accepted
ELECTROLUX dealership and
not the electrical service as re
ported in an ad . . These are busy
times for many people. Movies at
three theatres, Services at the
Landrum First Baptist Church
every night for two weeks; Dupli
cate bridge tournament tonight at
uaK nan; county rsasKetoau
tournament at Columbus; the Two
Mrs. Carrolls, the Tryon Little
Theatre play at the Tryon School
tonight at 8:30 and Friday night,
too. See it one of the nights and
f mgU appreciate the fine work
PeoP^e the Theatre are
domg . . Union Lenten service
Friday at 5 p. m. at Congrega
tional Church. Fridav night is the
night for Republican precinct
meetings in Tryon, Mill Spring,
Columbus, and Green Creek at
7:30 at all places, making plans
for the Countv Convention on
Saturday at 2:30 p. m. at Court
"House in Columbus. “The Man in
the Green Shirt”, a cornedv in 3
acts will be at the Edmund Em
bury School tonight at 8:30. And
the REP CROSS campaign is un
derway with many workers all
over the county on errands of
mercy. Just a few things to claim
our interest this week.
John B. Willard
John Boyd Willard, 74, of Lan
drum, RFD 1, died suddenly Tues
day afternoon at the home of his
son, George L. Willard in Lan
drum.
He was born in South .Carolina,
but had been making his home
with his daughter, Mrs Bessie Mae
McKinney, in the Sandy Plains
section of Polk County.
He was the son of the late Bud
and Sallie Hart Willard and was
a member of the Sandy Plains
A. R. P. Church.
Willard was twice married, his
first -wife being Miss Maude Gall
man, and from this union one son
survives, George L. Willard of
Landrum.
He is survived by his second wife
the former M^iss Julia Allen and
from this union three daughtrs,
Mrs. Bessie Mae McKinney of
Uandrum RFD, 1, Mrs. Lois
Greenway, Landrum, Rt. 1, and
Miss Betty Willard of Tryon Rt.
1; one son, J. P. Willard, Hamp
ton, Va.; one step daughter, Miss
Nora Pruitt and one step son,
Victor Pruitt, both of Tryon
Route One.
Also two sistefs, Mrs. Lona
Gault of Richmond, Va., and Mrs.
Vinnie White of Union, S. C. and
ten grandchildren.
Funeral services Thursday at
3 p. m. in Sandy Plains Presby
terian church with the Rev. James
Bell officiating. Burial in the
church cemetery.
Active pallbearers: Joe Stock
ton, Troy Morris, Harold Dur
ham, Mack Watson, Troy Durham,
and Charles Stockton.
McFarland Funeral Home in
charge of arrangements.