6c 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 mm iniuiiium The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper, Seth M. Vining, Editor. Vol. 15. Est. 1-31-28 TRYON, N. C., THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1942 Weather Wednesday: High 91, low 97 ... . Henry Newton Mc Geachy has been promoted to pri vate first class, and is the first step toward the officers training class. John Bradus Moore, Tryon builder, has been accepted in the U. S. Navy as Carpenter’s Mate, Chief Petty Officer, and is wait ing for orders.Joe Arledge of Wilmington is a new subscriber to the Bulletin, so is Corporal John W. Thompson, 907 QMC, Tyndall Field, Panama City, Fla. Renewals are in for S. T. Stew art of Landrum RFD; Mrs. Farmed Moore, Columbia, S. C.; Mrs. G. S. Connor, Pontiac, Mich., Dr. James G. K. McClure, Fair view, N; C.; Mellen C. Martin of 9cago and a large number of Lis. Miss L. Imberi, former nousekeeper for W. B. Weigel, re newed her Polk County News at Hendersonville.Mrs. Helen B. Strait came in from Hender sonville today to buy a number of copies of the Bulletin. Mrs. Strait is a sister of the late, Dr. R. W. Butleii, who lived in Tryon years ago. Mrs. Strait was the first dean of women of Stetson University and is now the oldest member of the faculty. She makes her winter home at St. Cloud, Fla.A subscriber of the Bulletin wants to buy some wild native crab apples and wants some trees this fall. He also wants ___Continued on Back Page_ ! Roy Palmer Rotary Speaker In Tryon Friday Roy Palmer, merchandising and advertising manager of the Duke Power Company, Charlotte, who was recently appointed dimout ad visor for the Civilian Defense, will be the guest speaker at the Tryon Rotary club on Friday at 1 p. m., at Sunnydale. Mr. Palmer is one of the nation’s outstand ing leaders in electrical illumin ation. Jerry Drew has charge of the program. TRYON BOYS’ CLUB COMMENCEMENT The public is cordially invited to attend the annual commence ment program of the Tryon Boys’ club on Friday morning, July 31st, at the Tryon school auditorium. The program will begin at 9:30. Talks will be made by the boys on the work of the club and prac tical demonstrations will be giv en on first aid, artificial respira tion, weaving, and airplane mod eling. Dr. George Farrand Taylor will make a short talk. Displays of weaving, leather work and air plane models will be on exhibit. The program will end with a soft ball game between members of the club. Invocation. Fijjst aid demonstration: Fred Eargle, traction splint; Bill Mc Kaig, snake bite; Junior, Hanncock, arm sling; Floyd McKaig, head bandage; Don Arthur, artificial respiration; Lloyd McKaig, hand bandage; Herbert Edwards, arm splint. Talk by councilor, Bobby Dick. Bird study, Fred E angle. -Continued m Back Page_