ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POST OFFICE AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 (Eije ®rgtm JBmlg lc per COPY (The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper) lc PER copv Seth M. Vining, Editor $1.50 Year In the Carolinas Vol. 13. Est. 1-31-28 Mrs. Tom Gannon Mrs. Dozia Thompson Cannon, widow of the lat» Tom Cannon, prominent Lynn merchant, died early this morning' at St. Luke’s hospital where she was carried on Sunday after a stroke suffered at her home on last Wednesday. Funeral plans were not complete at press time but services will probably be held on Wednesday afternoon at the Columbus Baptist church. The deceased is survived by the following children: Walter, Albert, Sara and Edna; also three brothers, former Sheriff G. L. Thompson, Miack and Columbus Thompson, all of Saluda, and one sister, Mrs. David Hipp, of Char lotte. Tryon Golfers Hosts To Lake Lure Thursday The Tryon Country Club golf x team will be hosts to Lake Lure Club on Thursday after- Broon for a tournament with the Lake Lure team of the Piedmont Golf League. All Tryon go’fers are expected to be present to greet the Lake Lure team. To Pave Road Soon The Asheville Paving Company crew has arrived in Tryon and work of paving the new road to the State line is expected to begin early next week. Softball Today The Bushwhackers will play Foumereo today at 6:30 at Harmon Field. Public invited. No charges. TRYON, N. C., TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1940 Association For War Relief There is daily evidence that the people oi this district are lending their efforts towards making the canning project for the benefit of the Allied War Sufferers a suc cess. Volunteer workers are enroll ing with Mrs. Harkness Smith and pledging their services for what ever work they may be called up on to do when the enterprise gets under way. In response to letters sent out by Dudley Shiith, treasurer, sev eral donations have already been received and many others have been pledged. The American Can Company has indicated its desire to cooperate by contributing 1,000 cans free on the order for 5,000 cans placed with it by the com mittee. For the benefit of those who may have missed the June 20 issue of The Bulletin and the June 21 issue of The Polk County News, the committee again urges all farmers, orchard and garden own ers to leave at the Ice Plant, on the Asheville road, Tryon, on Sat urday, July 6th, Or any date there after, whatever surplus they may have of the following: String beans, tomatoes, apples, peaches, pears and berries. Excerpt of a letter sent to Mrs. H. B. Vanderhoef, Jr., by her sister-in-law, Mrs. F. Bailey Van derhoef, of Greenwich. Conn.: “I was delighted with the world’s smallest daily newspaper and deeplv impressed by the account of the food canning for war refugees that your community has Continued on Back Pane .. .