ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POST OFFICE AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 Srgmi fiailg lc per copy (The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper) lc PER COPY Vol. 12. Est. 1-31-28 TRYON, N. C., FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1939 Paralysis Caution ! Definite steps to prevent the spread of infantile paralysis to |l Spartanburg were taken last night fat the regular meeting of the city board of health. Board officials, in releasing a six-point program drawn up at last night’s session, emphasized the fact that no cases of the disease, which has spread in epi demic form in the lower part of the state, have been reported with in 65 miles of Spartanburg. However, officials stated, “we feel that every known precaution should be taken to try to prevent its occurence in our city . . . and the board promises to do all in its power. ... to keep it from our midst.—Spartanburg Herald. New School Hendersonville, June B.—Plans w for the establishment of Western | North Carolina units of the Flori w da Science Preparatory school for boys were announced here Thurs day. Fall and spring terms of the institution, which has headquar ters in Miami, will be held in the future at Camp Carlyle, near Hendersonville. The school is owned by Miss Jjilia Fillmore Harris, owner of the Mss Harris’ Florida School for girls, of M!iami, which last year established spring and fall units in Henderson county. Al though the two institutions are separate in operation, the fall and spring terms of both will be held at Camp Carlyle.-—Asheville Citi zen. Night Swimming At Lake Lanier Manager E. A. Emmermann of Lake Lanier Inn states that the Inn dock will be illuminated with flood lights on Sunday evening until about 10 o’clock in order to accommodate any who prefer to go in swimming at night. If the venture proves popular it will be repeated. News Pictures Tonight Manager Chas. Nessmith has just received a telegram from RKO, New York, stating that the latest news film just completed in New York on Thursday are com ing to Tryon by airplane as far as Spartanburg. The reel is expected to have the scenes of the arrival of the King and Queen in the United States and other last minute events. The news film will be shown all during the weekend. $75 Needed C. J. Lynch and_ George A. Cathey were out this morning soliciting funds for the Fourth of July Celebration to be held at Harmon Field. Approximately $75 more was needed when this was written. The more money raised the better the program of firworks display. The entire pro gram will consist of a full holiday for all who wish to enjoy an out ing at Harmon Fied. Ample room for groups of children to play and table space under shade trees for Continued, on Buck Page