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Entered as second-class mail inauei August 20, at the Post Office at Tryon, N. C.
under the Act of Congress, March 3, 1879*
tEnum pailir Bulletin
Vol. 5
TRYON, N. C. MONDAY, SEPT 5, 1932
John Ecirltj Asked to Write of
His Exp eriemces With Leprosy
John Early of Tryon, has been invited by former Senator Jos.E. Ransdell
of Louisiana to write a letter stating his views about the life and leper
home at Carville, La where Mr. Early was confined for sometime. Mr.
Early has done much for lepers in this country. He persuaded Congress
to build a national home for lepers. The senator reminds him: “You
made a strong plea for the passage of that bill.” Senator Ransdell wants
Mr. Early’s letter as part of his speech to be delivered in New York,
October 19.
Kiwanis at Mimosa Tuesday
President J.N.Jackson will have charge of the Kiwanis
program Tuesday at 1 p.m. at Mimosa Inn.
105 Converted at Beulah
Beulah Baptist church in this county was the scene of a wonderful re
vival during August. The little church has only 73 members but during
the meeting 105 people were converted, 29 of them joined Beulah
while the others united with various-churches in the connty. The bap
tizing took place Sunday at White Oak Creek where between 500 and
1,000 people were witnesses. During the revival the crowds were so
large that two ministers had to preach at the same time, one inside the
church and one to the crowds outside. The preachers were Pastor H. J.
Ollmond, assisted by Mr. Early of Spindale.
Depression is over! One person deposited nineteen thousand, nine
hundred and sixty three pennies, in the bank here one day last week.
Bulletin sl*so a Year
Est. 1-31-28