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AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879
THE TETON DAILY BULLETIN
The World’8 Smallest daily Newspaper.Seth M. Vining, Editor
Vol. 25—No. 281 TRYON, N. C. THURSDAY, NOV. 20TH. 1952
Weather Wednesday: High 63, !
low 53, rain .46 inch before 5 I
p. m.; Rel. Hum. 90 . . . Ashe- j
ville had almost an inch by 5 p. j
m. Probably Tryon will show as
much in tomorrow’s paper ....
“Hats off, the flag is—” See the
new U. S. flag on the flag pole. A
group of patriotic citizens has
presented another one to the Town
of Tryon. The old one had gotten
so weather-beaten and was so neg
lected; left up in the rain and at
night, a lot of people were talking
about it. Of course a lot of army
and navy officers and men of the
service who had been taught to
ktf’sand respect it, noticed the
cW°%ce. . . . Col. A. L. Smith
repbrts that some one has been
taking laurel from his property |
near Newmarket Road. He asks
them to please don’t do it. Soon
there will be no beautiful blooms
there for others to enjoy. The
property is private, but everyone 1
can enjoy the laurel if left to j
grow .... Dr. Clarence V. Kerr,
Tryon osteopathic physician, will
speak Friday at 1 p. m. at Rotary
club on his reminiscences as a
Rotarian for 39 years, starting
with the Cleveland, the No. 18
club in the nation. . . . Mrs. H. A.
Wilkie, who died in Tryon the
other day was once an honor guest
of the Tryon club because her
husband was a former president
_Continued, on Back Page_
MRS. O. N. FARMER
Mrs. Ollie Nelson Farmer, 55,
mother of Mrs. Brank Proffitt died
Wednesday afternoon at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Brank Proffitt
in Tryon, where she had been
residing for several months. Mrs.
Farmer had had an extended ill
ness.
She was born near Bryson City
and had lived most of her life
in Jackson County and Sylva.
Funeral services will be held
Friday at 11 a. m., in the Sylva
Baptist Church with the Rev.
Orville H. White, pastor of the
Tryon Congregational Church of
Christ, officiating. Burial will be
in the Shoal Creek Cemetery at
Qualla.
Mrs. Farmer is survived by
three daughters, Mrs. Brank
Proffitt of Tryon; Mrs. Alden Bry
son of Sylva, and Mrs. Thomas
Vann of Portsmouth, Va.; also
three grandchildren.
Moody Funeral Home of Sylva.
is in charge of arrangements.
HOSPITAL NEWS
Rue Searcy, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Reg Searcy of Mill Spring
was admitted to St. Luke’s Hos
pital. Royal Fowler and David
Moore of Tryon were discharged.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Burgess
of R-2, Mill Spring are the parents
of a son born Nov. 19th, at 9:55
a. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brannon of
R-l, Mill Spring are the parents
of a son born Nov. 19th at 11:22
a. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Simp
son of Columbus are the parents
of a daughter born November 19,
at 4 p. m.
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