Entered as second-class a.ail mattei August 20, at the Post Office at Tryon, N. C. under the Act of Congress, March 3,187 y %x]jan Patljj Pulktitt Vol. 4 TRYON, N. C. SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1931. Golf Tournament Julgj 4»5 The Tryon Country club has announced its annual July golf tourna ment, to be played July 4th and sth over the interesting ninehole course in Pacolet valley. Last season several Spartanburg golfers made excellent showings in the tourney and might have come home with the works except for a rather rude interruption by Fred Webb, the Shelby genius. Tryon welcomes all golfers to the tournament this summer. Sbartanburg Herald Editorial. What Is The Most Popular Siu? There are so many sins, who can say? Faults, wrong doings, down right sins cling to us like leaves on a tree or weeds in a field. Which is the biggest leaf on a tree, the biggest weed in the field? Amid all people’s mistakes and sins which is the most popular, the most liked, the one we do not want to give up? WHAT IS THE MOST POPULAR SIN? Dr. Clark answers that question tomorrow morning at the one hour service in Erskine Congregational Church, beginning at eleven sharp. Mr. Strauss Buried Father of Miss Dorothy Strauss was buried-yesterday in Chicago follow ing long illness. Miss Strauss and Miss Lucy Peet are in Chicago. Jesse Arledqe Dead Mr. Jesse Arledge of Lynn died this morning about 6 o’clock following a lingering illness. His widow and two children sur vive. Funeral 3:00 o'clock Sunday at Lynn Baptist Church. . At The Churches EPISCOPAL: Holy Communion 8 a.m. Morning prayer and sermon 11 a.m. '/ PRESBYTERIAN: Rev. Frank B. Rankin of Lowell, N.C., former local pastor, will preach at Tryon 8 p.m., Saluda 10 a.m., Columbus 11:15 a. m. Rev. McGeachy will preach at Rocky River church in Cabarrus coun ty. BAPTIST: 11 a.m., Dr. Bomar preaching. Subject: “Where Faith Fits In.” 8 p.m., subject: “The Pressure of the Presence of God.” B.Y.P.U. 7:4.5 p.m. METHODIST: 11a.m. Rev. O. L. Robinson preaches on “The Un known Disciple.” , Est. 1-31-28