ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POST OFFICE AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 ©p ®rgmt ©mlg ic per copy (The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper) le PER COPT Seth M. Vining, Editor $1.50 Year in the Carolinas Vol. 13. Est. 1-31-28 HERE FROM CHINA R. J. “Jack” Metcalf, U. S. Marines, has arrived from Ports mouth Navy Yard for a 15 days’ visit with his parents. Mr. and . ,J£rs. G- E. Metcalf. Jack has been Shanghai, China, for the past TiJour years and has many interest w ing accounts of the Shino-Japanese war. He thinks the Chinese will finally win because there are too many of them. As soon as they get some modern fighting equip ment they’ll drive the Japs out of China. He brought home some interesting pictures of the results of several battles. One of the pic tures shows the dead people float ing on the water. CALENDAR OF EVENTS Please phone the date of your parties and program so your friends can make their plans ac cordingly. , DECEMBER Monday, 9—B p. m., Masonic meet ing. •<% jtfuesday 10—Kiwanis 1 p. m., •. 'T*/ Methodist W. C. S. 3p. m. ■•Wednesday, 11—3:30, Mlark Woll ner, violinist at library. Friday, 13—Rotary at 1 p. m. Several Christmas parties are being planned for the college set. Please notify the Bulletin as soon as the dates are fixed. The Greeks continue their win ning streak against the Italians in Albania. The Germans scuttled another ship near the coast of Cuba when a British warship is seen. The Germans and British are bombing each other again from airplanes. TRYON, N C., MONDAY, DEC. 9, 1940 CONCERT AT LANIER LIBRARY We often hear it said, regret fully, that Tryon is a little too far from the Asheville and Spar tanburg musical advantages. Wed nesday evening the tables are to be turned, and the neighboring towns are desirous of coming to us for a musical treat. Mr. Mark Wollner, violinist, with Miss Mary Brooks as ac companist, are giving a program that will have a wide appeal. All sorts of music lovers may count on an evening of real enjoyment. The recent improvements at the Library have given it an atmos phere that is suited to a gala eve ning, and such it promises to be —a real “opening night” for the season’s Christmas festivities. GUNS, PISTOLS WANTED Capt. Rufus Zogbauni has been appointed to receive old guns, pis tols, helmets and ammuntion for the defense of the British homes in case of invasion. The National Committee in New York reports that already it has received 1,131 guns, 914 revolvers, 514 binocu lars, 136,881 rounds of ammuni tion. Anyone having such instru ments to aid the British in the defense of their homes may leave them in Tryon at the British War Relief office upstairs over Buch anan’s 5&10c store. Masons Meet Tonight The Jeff L. Nelson Masonic Lodge No. 605, will hold its regu lar meeting tonight at 8 o’clock at the Lodge Hall.