ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POST OFFICE AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 ©! t Bails* Pullrfin Seth M. Vining, Editor $1.50 Year In the Carolina* Ic PEft COPY (The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper) lc PEk cop? ; Vol. 12. Est. 1-31-28 TRYON. N. C., THURSDAY, NOV. 2, 1939 Our London Letter (By Mrs. Reginald Grenfell) %32 Cambridge Square, W. 2. October 19th, 1939. ar Mr. Vining: As you will see from the address I am staying with Virginia Thesi ger and she has asked me to write the London Letter this time as she is so busy driving for the Women's Voluntary Service. The war has found us all living lives quite strange compared to our former gentle existences. There she is, constantly at the wheel, while I have been performing in the little Revue three times a day NON STOP! Thank goodness this kill ing arrangement has now been abandoned and from today we are giving only two shows a day—2:3o and 8:30. Whether we’ll get au diences-at night remains to be seen. It takes a more and determined being to face the trials of our very complete London blackout. At last the authorities have allowed us to ' y carry torches—so long as we don’t flash them about but keep them directly pointed downwards. I’ve got. a magnifioant one made of solid rubber that can’t break if it falls and can equally well be used as a defence weapon as well as a light if a foot pad should start any funnv tricks in an attempt to get hold of my worthless hand bag. I am staying here because travelling at night has become too difficult. The trains are equipped with a single useless blue bulb to each compartment and the shortest journey is unbelievably tedious. And then when you get to your county station it’s impossible to Continued on P%ge Two Women of Diocese t Met Here Tuesday * The fall semi-annual mooting ,-asp the Second District of the Woman’s Auxiliary of the Episcopal "Diocese of Western North Carolina war held the morning of October 31, at the Church of the Holy Cross in Tryon. The seven churches in the Dis trict were represented; including officers of the Woman’s Auxiliary and several clergymen. Approxi mately 75 persons were in attend ance. The program was opened with Holy Communion celebrated by the Rt. Rev. Robert E. Gribbin assist ed by the Rev. Charles L. Me- Gavern. M*rs. George H. Holmes welcom ed the guests, after which talks were given by Mrs. Howard G. Etheridge, president of the Wo man's Auxiliary of the Diocese of Western North Carolina; Mlrs. F. W. Thomas of the National Ex ecutive Board; Mlrs. Sheldon Lea vitt, chairman of Christian Edu cation: Mlrs. W. H. Wagner, Unit ed Thank Offering treasurer; Mrs. E. L. Glenn, chairman of Christian Social Relations, and the Rev. Mr. Butt from Valle Crucis. The Rev. Mr. Saylor of Bat Cave conducted the noonday prayers. The Rev. Mr. James P. Burke of Hendersonville delivered an in teresting address on the Church’s Program, emphasizing the impor tance of reaching beyond organiza tion and placing greater impor tance on the Spiritual life. Luncheon was served in the Parish House by St. Agnes Guild and the Woman’s Auxiliary.