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ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICE AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 THE TRYON DAILY BULLETIN 5c COPY (The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper) Seth M. Vining. Editor Vol. 14. Est. 1-31-28 CURI^REPOIM® The rain on Friday night amounted to 2.14 inches and lacked only half an inch making up the October shortage of 2.64. The Sat urday night temperature was 78 and low 61, fcr Sunday it was 70 high and 46 low. Beautiful bright blue days look more like October than November. Hikers, golfers, horseback riders and oth er out-of-doors people are enjoy ing every bit of the weather .... If you want to help raise funds for the British War Relief instead of sharing your surplus plants | and other garden flowers donate - them to the Exchange committee j headed by Mrs. Dudley Smith, i They will be sold and the money given to War Relief . . . Miss Vope Rogers had a number of \ Converse college friends up for Sunday . . . .Dr. Frederick Bowes and family are now located at the Orrell House at Williamsburg, Va Lieut, and Mrs. Allen Jervey, Jr., are at Carlisle, Penna. where the doctor is in Field Service school barracks ..... Dr. and Mrs. B. C. von Kahlden report arriving at Sarasota, Fla., and were greeted by W. B. Weigel, who has built a home there over looking the bay Bishop F'rank Hale Touret has renewed his subscription to The Bulletin from Nantuckett, Miss. .... Mrs. Bruce Pernie who is here for her j annual fall visit has three sons | .Continued from Page One j 51.50 Year in the Carolinas MONDAY, NOV. 3, 1941 TRYON, N C., Functions Os Civilian Defense Program Civilian Defense has two tasks: 1) The first is to prepare for the day we pray may never come: actual war, when men, women, and children must stand prepared to defend their hemes and liberty. 2) To better the health, econo mic security, and well being of cur people, to make our country strong. Functions of Local Defense Councils: The primary purpose of all councils is to deal with and through the regular established governmental and private agen cies and to assist them in expe diting and coordinating all phases of their work which relate direct j ly, or indirectly, to the defense . program. Each council will serve j in an advisory capacity, provide i a clearing house for exchange of information, seeking to avoid any duplication of effort or con fusion of programs. The council will seek not to administer cr execute, but to help get a job done properly and quickly. The council will try to keep the pub lic inormed of its programs and purposes and solicit and encourage widespread public support for the many phases of civilian defense. The work of the Defense Coun cil’s, on all levels of government will be greatly diversified and will change from time to time with changing National and interna tional conditions. In general, they will fall into three groups, as follows: j (a) Promoting and providing j for constructive civilian partici- Continued on Back Page ....... 5c COPY
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