ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POST OFFICE/ AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 / lc per copy (The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper) 1c per copy Seth M. Vining, Editor ih the Carolinas Vol. 13. Est. 1-31-28 Thanksgiving Offering For Welfare Work The offering for the Helping Hand at the Union Thanksgiving at the Church of the Holy FCross amounted to $42.16. This money will be used for welfare work in the County. Dr. Edsall At Rotary Dr. David L. Edsal, chairman of the Medical Advisory Board of the National Red Cross, with headquarters in Washington, will be the guest speaker at the Tryon Rotary Club on Friday at 1 p. m., at Sunnydale. The program will be in charge of B. L. Ballenger. Baptist Brotherhood To Meet On Friday The Rev. Charles L. McGavern rector of the Church of the Holy Cross, will be the guest speaker. :\ HEADLINES pr Italians abandoning vital mili tary bases, quitting Porto Edda and Argirocastro in Albania. The Greeks are still pursuing them. Big airplane fell into a vacant lot near the Chicago airport on Wednesday. Six persons were killed and nine others injured. Germany continues to bombard England and German submarines are attacking British ships. Rum ania and Germany sign another paper and England and Turkey sign one too. An illustrated lecture by Harold Shuttles on household planning and designing will be given at the Lanier Library this afternoon at 3:30 TRYON, N C., ( FRIDAY/) DEC. 5, 1940 LocaTUnits of N. G. Education Association In accepting the challenge for a more constructive service to the communities and to the County thru the schools, and in accord ance with the plans set forth for the local units by the North Caro lina Education Association we are beginning our year’s work by the appointment of the following committees: The first name on each Com mittee is Chairman of that group. Advisory Council on Local Unit: Supt. W. E. Sawyer, Columbus; R. A. Wilson, Steams; F. E. Mill saps, Sunny View; W. H. Mc- Donald, Mill S'pring, M. B. Cald well, Tryon. Public Relations: Dexter Jeter, Saluda; Miss Eunice Cloud, Stearns; Mrs. Alice Hicks Ed wards, Mill Spring; Miss Grace Barton, Green Creek; Miss Anne Sevier, Tryon; Miss Ruby V. Brannon, Shnny View. Professional Relations: R. L. Coffey, Stearns; Mrs. Lois An drews, Green Creek; Miss Ethel Henderson, Mill Spring; Miss Thelma Mills, Tryon; Mrs. E. B. Hall, Saluda; Miss Odessa Rich ardson, Sunny View. Teacher Welfare: Mrs. Gillie Rector, Green Creek; Miss Helen Turner, Mill S'pring; Mrs. W. E. Sawyer, Stearns; Mrs. C. W. Kit trell, Lynn, Mirs. Floyd E. Mill saps, Sunny View; Mrs. E. N. Leonard, Saluda. Legislative: Miiss Sadie Black well, Mill Spring; Miss Marie Burgess, Stearns; Miss Alice Lee Williams, Tryon; Mrs. Maggie Al- Please Turn To Back Page