Correct Date UUtt' dlromi iiiatiu ? (The Smallest Daily Newspaper In The World) Vol. 9, Est. 1-31-28 P.-T. A. Holds First Meeting on Monday i k The Tryon Parent-Teacher As- j ysociation held its first meeting of the new session on Monday after noon at the school auditorium with the new President, Dr. Blanche Elfrink, presiding. Dr. Elfrink gave an interesting account of her recent trip to California and of the P.-T. A. she visited there. Mrs. S. C. Dailey spoke of the relation of the County Nures to the school children and suggested that a pre school age clinic be held in order to prevent diseases from getting into the school. Supt. W. A. Schilletter stated that the conges tion in the second grade was ter rible where 91 pupils are being taught by only two teachers. He said that it would be necessary to rearrange this grade so that half the pupils would come in the morn ing and half in the afternoon. Miss fcjEvelyn Carruth of Landrum was v welcomed as a new teacher in the school. Following the business session members repaired to the cafeteria for a reception for the new teacher and new parents. Hostesses serving tea were Mrs. W. A. Schilletter, Mrs. John Fer guson, Mrs. James A. Baker, Mrs. Frank K. McFarland, Mrs. W. F. Little. To Build Home Miss N. A. Anthony has purchas ed land from the Erskine Estate, near the Country club and will proceed to build on it at once. INCORRECT DATE TRYON, N, C„ TUESDAY, SEPT[ 21; 1936 W. N. G. Democratic Executives Met In Asheville, Mon. Two hundred Western North Carolina Democrats, meeting in caucus with state officials at the county courthouse Monday after noon, heard county chairmlen from the 13 counties in the 11th congressional district pledge them selves to a determined effort to set up precinct organizations that will bring in a Democratic major ity in the November 3 election which would surpass the 25,000 majority polled in the party in 1932 State Democratic Chairman J. Wallace Winborne, of Marion, pre siding, strongly urged the county party officials to “know your pre cinct.” “Make a poll of every voter in it to find out your possible strength and then check your lists against the registration to see that all Democrats are registered. And finally,” he continued, “be sure that all of them vote on election day.” Attendance from Polk county was as follows: Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Bacon, Cdrroll P. Rogers, W. D. Hines, P. S. White, H. G. Laughter, C. O. Cooper, J. S. Hol bert, Miss Susa Craig, Jack Ar ledge, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Cathey, W. S. Green. Young Republican Club To Hear Clyde Jarrett The young Republican club of Saluda will meet Thursday night, September 24th. at 7:30 at the school house. Clyde Jarrett, can didate for Congress, will address the meeting.