ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POST OFFICE AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 (Ergen ißatig (The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper) lc PER COPY Seth M. Vining, Editor Vol. 13. Est. 1-31-28 CURB REPORTER Editor Lee Weathers of the Shel by Star was a caller at the Bulle tin office on Saturday while en ifroute from, the State Press meet ing at Hendersonville. Sorry we missed him but the editor was attending a, meeting of the W. N. C. Communities Associated at Blowing Rock. Tryon was rep resented by K. A. Bowen, C. EL Helms,, Carroll P. Rogers and C. J. Lynch. A number of members stated that they were coming to Tryon on July 4th . . . Mlrs. John L. Washburn reports that thev have been having frost at Duluth, Minn. Well, some people in the mountain section here had to build fires during the weekend in order to keen warm. Tryon area has the best all year round climate in the world . . . Congressman Zeb ulon Weaver writes L. G. Hark ness Smith of Trvon in reference to the TOWN MEETING held re cently, “I feel that we have, in a y arge measure carried out the •wishes expressed by those in Try on who are interested in our world situation. We> have tried, I think, to push our national defense program as rapidly as possible, and I believe that when it is all car ried out we will have a defense system which will discourage in vasion by any foreign country, not only of the United States, but the Western Hemisphere. Since France has been over thrown, and the burden is largely upon th« shoulders of England, I feel it more important than ever for us to rush everv possible aid, in the way of supplies, munitions, p’anes, etc., to them, in the fight tV cause of democracy in the world.” Continued On Back Page $1.50 Year In the Carolina^ MONDAY, JULY 1, 1940 TRYON, N. C., Tryon Wins Over Eucsta Club, 4-2 A pair of two-run innings prov ed sufficient to win, here Saturday as the Tryon Industrial league club downed Ecusta, 4 to 2. Score: Ecusta 400 010 000—2 71 Tryon 002 200 OOx—4 7 3 Whitake r and Wilber; Ward and Arledge. Gilliard Rembert, Retired Naval Officer, Dies In Tryon Lieutenant Commander Gilliard Rembert. U. C. Navy retired, died early Sunday morning in a hos pital here following a long illness. Hh had lived he"e for several years. He was born in Sumter S. C., on December 14, 1892. Sur viving are a sister, Miss Esther Rembert of Tryon, and four broth ers, Andre, Porcher, Edward and Arthur Rembert. He was graduated from Virginia Military institute in 1911. On June 20, 1917, he became an ensign (assistant paymaster) in the U. S. Navy. He retired from, the navy in 1933 because of ill health. The funeral will be held at 3 p. m. Tuesday at Rembert church near Rembert in Sumter county. KIWANIS TUESDAY J. E. Brownlee will be in chrrge of the Tryon Kiwanis club pro gram on Tuesday at 1 p. m., a s Hotel Tryon. A motor boat race was held a s Lske Lanier on Sunday afternoon lc PER COPY