ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POST OFFICE AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 ®rgmt JJatlg To per copy (The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper' lc per COP'v Seth M. Vining, Editor Vol. 13. Eat. 1-31-28 Erskine Society to Meet On Tuesday, September 24 The Woman’s Society of Ers- Y’ne Memorial church will meet gffii Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 at tne home of Mrs. R. M. McCown on Grady avenue. The program will be in charge of Mrs. Willis E. Parsons. The topic for discussion: “Is Christianity Gaining or Los ing in this Barbarous World?” The annual meeting will be held in November and all unpaid pledg es are due at this time. Mrs. Melissa Blackwell MJrs. Melissa Blackwell, 69, of the Pea Ridge section, died at her home on Thursday morning after a lingering illness. Funeral ser vices were held this afternoon at 1:30 o’clock at the White Oak church with the Rev. M.C Edwards, the pastor, officiating. 'Mie deceas ed is survived by several children. f jf'vdlelin’s Largest Ad ' The largest single advertise ment ever published in the world’s smallest daily newspaper, is on the inside pages of today’s Bulle tin to announce the first showing cf the new 1941 Chevrolet on Sat urday at the Tryon Motor Co. This ad uses up almost all the available margins of the two cen ter pages, but it shows how ef fective large ads can be made available for a little paper. FOOTBALL TODAY Tryon and Inman high school football teams are playing their first game of the year at Harmon Field this afternoon beginning at 3:30. $1.50 Year In the Carolinas FRIDAY, SEPT. 20, 1940 TRYON, N. C., Tryon Motor Co., Invites Public to See the New Chevrolet on Saturday The new 1941 Chevrolet will be on display all day, Saturday, Sept. 21st at the Tryon Motor Co. show room and the local agency invites the public to come in and see the new car. Tryon Grapes. Saluda Apples, Aple Juice and crackers will be served to visitors viewing the car. Manager Claude Shuth says the new car is a thing of beauty as well as a marvel in mechanical performance, and is the last word in comfort. Mr. Smith says Chevrolet led the industry in sales in 1940, and expects to go even farther with the tw Q series of new cars, in which streamline styling, and larger, roomier bodies, combine with num erous mechanical improvements to produce the finest Chevrolets ever built. The show room will be open from 9 a. m., until time of closing. Ev erybody is invited. Mr. Smith says: “The famous Chevrolet vacuum power shift, which created a sen sation when introduced in 1939, is standard on all models of both series, at no extra cost. “Bodies are longer, wider, and much more massive looking. Their appearance mass is concentrated near the ground by changes in body and fender contour, as well as by judicious use of decoration and trim. Windshields, rear windows, and upper portion of sides of body are increased in slope, and the tops of side windows are one inch lower than in 1940.”