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5c PER COPY $2.00 PER YEAR ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICB AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS. MARCH 3, 1879 THE TEW MILT EI LIEW The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper, Seth M. Vining, Editor. Vol. 15. Est. 1-31-28 TRYON, N. C„ THURSDAY, SEPT. 24, 1942 AN APPRECIATION xToo little—too late, often ap f in human work-a-day rela Uronships just as much as in the great crises in world affairs. All of us who have the privi ledge of working not only for the Red Cross, but under the leadership of Mrs. Sharp surely realize the magnitude of the job she so unselfishly undertook. Now that Mrs. Sharp is about to take a short vacation, we all realize how quickly the months have slipped by under a leader ship which has held us together with tact and unflagging optimism. To welcome all suggestions and make wise decisions without dis criminations, requires consummate tact, as well as firmness. A com bination difficult for anyone to achieve—but she has has done it. The last person in the world _ t^desire the above expression is lady herself, who modestly, wfd with matchless diplomacy “carries on” for us all as Head of the Women’s Auxiliary of the Red Cross.—Contributed. Pinckney Williams Here! Pinckney Williams is home for a ten days visit with his mother, Mrs. E. Pue-Williams, before go ing to the Officers Candidate school for the coast artillery at Fort Monroe, Va. . Candidate Williams has spent the past seven months in Peru, South America. • Have you contributed to the scrap pile? Look around your home for pieces of metal and have them deposited at the scrap pile near Tryon Motor Co. CURB REPORTER Weather Wednesday: high 79, low 49.Don’t ask me why I haven’t printed the an nouncement of that engagement. Nearly everybody in towns knows it by now, but the young lady says there’s nothing for the press. So until we get official confirma tion of the report, it may not be so.A friend of Colonel Burkhead writes from Porto Rico that motorists there are limited to two gallons a week, and that doctors and other professional people are walking to work and carrying their lunch in a dinner pail.Sergeant L. C. “Buck” Moore is now an aviation cadet, Army Serial No. 14040592, APO No. 832^ care Postmaster, New Orleans, La.New Bulletin _ subscriptions entered for Broadus Owens, Goldsboro, N. C.; Si|Sgt. Clyde E. Lancaster, Co. D. 309 Inf. Camp Butner, N. C.; Mrs. Will Gaines, Lynn, N. C., and renewal for Miss Belle C. Heart at Lake Worth, Fla. C. M. Foster is changing his from Burt Lake, Mich., to Perrysburg, Ohio. Around 70 citizens turned out on Wednesday night for the Air Raid Wardens meeting at the Fire Department. Chief Wayne Creas man gave each warden an iden tification card .... In another column of this Bulletin is a con tribution of praise for Mrs. Ber nard Sharp’s work at the Red Continued on Back Page_
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