5c PER COPY $2.00 PER YEAR ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICE AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS. MARCH 3, 1879 THE WON MMBELLEW The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper, Seth M. Viningy. Editor. Vol. 15. Est. 1-31-28 TRYON, N. C., MONDAY, JULY 13, 1942 >■ SOLDIERS ENTERTAINED Several hundred Camp Croft soldiers were entertained during the weekend in Tryon. Most of them went swimming in Lake Lanier. A large number were .JpKfor overnight visits in hotels aWSr homes. About 40 reserva tions were made through Mrs. F. P. Bacon for Sunday dinner in various homes and the entertain ment at the Parish House with supper prepared by the women of the church of the community. Those registered at the Parish House were Frank E. Douglas, Winthrop, Mass.; Francis S. Mc Arthur, Malone, N. Y.; Philip G. Downs, Winchester, Mass.; Glenn A. Dieckworth, Morganton, N. C.; Robert A. Drehman, Montana; Charles Rittle, Texas; Henry Mo vin, Buffalo; Robert Drake, Syra cuse; Wilford J. Thomas, Albany; Walter J. Brown, Staten Island; Henry S. Longo, Harrison, N. J.; Hal Levy, N. Y. C.; Edward Con nelly, Philadelphia; William P. O’Connell. Troy, N. Y.; Ray ' Brown, Phillipsburg, N. J7v*fincent D. Reusis, Narwich, N. J.; Robert Winston, N. Y. C.; Hamp Ward, Cuthbert, Ga.; Francis W. Casey, Bainridge, N. Y.; Clifford W. Harpe, Leslie, Ga.; Wm. H. Aiken, Jr., Colum bia, S. C.; Paul E. Geist, Brook lyn; Ernest G. Weiss, Brooklyn; Daird Yellin, Philadelphia; F. J. Nicolle, Somerset, Pa.; William Stafford, N. Y. C.; Paul MacAvoy, New York; Karl Rossbach, New Jersey; James Johnstone, Cleve land, O.; Allison B. Stanley, Brookline, Mass.; Emmett Mor eau, Jr., Lagrange, Ga.; John March, Dundalk, Md.; William Continued on Bach Page_ OFF FOR THE ARMY The folowing Negro draftees were sent this week from the Polk County Draft Board for induction in the army: Ganewell Geter and Prince Canady were the leaders: Carl Hines, Route 1, Tryon; Blanche Thomas Lipscomb, Route 1, Tryon; Tommie Cannady, Jr., Tryon; Lee Perry Jackson, Route 1, Landrum/ S. C.; Ganewell Geter, Tryon; Othen Crawford, Route 1, Tryon; Arthur Gilliam, Columbia, S. C.; James C. Jack son, Hendersonville; Harland Ge ter, Saluda; John Erby, Fountain Inn, S. C.; Neathus Gray, Route 2, Rutherf ordton; Louis Spencer, Lynn; Spencer Sam* McCarroll, Tryon; Clifford D. Twitty, Route 2, Rutherf ordton; John Brisco, Melvin Hill; Ralph Clarence Moore, Route 1, Mill Spring; Bon nie Whitesides, Route 1, Landrum, S. C.; Benjamin Franklin McEn tire, Route 1, Tryon; Floyd Homer Parks, Saluda; Jerome William Burns, Rocky Mount, N. C.; Fred Booker, Lynn; Fletcher Mills Snoddy, Saluda; Prince Lewis Cannady, Castle Park, Mich.; Moses Sullivan, Saluda. Lt. Vernon Fowles Sends Microfilm Letter to His Mother Here Mrs. Ella Fowles of Tryon has received a letter from her son, Lieut. Chas. Vernon Fowles, who is now in England. The letter was first photographed along with thousands of others on a tiny roll of celluloid film and sent by air plans to New York where the roll of film was developed, the pictures enlarged, and the one to Mrs. Fowles was clipped and sent to _Continued on Page Four._