Entered as second-class mail matter August 20, at the Post Office at Ttyon, N. C. under the Act of Congress, March 3, 1879? Mlfe %Ky>an pulktirt Vol. 5 TRYON, N. C. SATURDAY, SEPT. 17, 1932. At The Churches CONGREGATIONAL: 11 a.m. Dr. Clark preaching on “How Shall Pharaoh Hearken Unto Me”. EPISCOPAL: Holy Communion 8; Morning Prayer and sermon 11. Sermon theme: “Faith and the Times”. METHODIST: Beginning Sunday morning Rev, O.L. Robinson will preach a series of sermons on Happiness, Happiness through Wcirk, Happiness in Common Things, Happiness Through Friendships, Happi ness Through Sacrifice. FIRST BAPTIST: The usual services 10 a,m. Sunday School; 11 a. m. worship with sermon by Dr. Bomar; B.Y.P.U, 7 p.m. Miss Lydia Earle Green will address the B.Y.P.U, Marshall Ballew in charge of program, PRESBYTERIAN: Columbus 11 am Subject: “The Church” Saluda, 3:30 p,m, “Our Example”, Tryon 8 p.m "I am The Bread of Life”, CATHOLIC: 7:30 AM; Father Florian. Roosecelt Speaks Tonight Avant Electric Co. will give a public reception of Gov. Roosevelt’s speech tonight from 9:15 to 10 o'clock. The speech will be picked up by one of the new model Majes tic radios advertised in today’s Bulletin. Public invited to hear it. Mr. H. Harrison in charge. Kiwanis Tuesday Tryon Kiwanis club meets Tuesday at 1 p.m. at Mimosa Inn with John G. Landrum of Landrum in charge of program. Today’s News Headlines Roosevelt speaks tonight from Utah. Germany building battleships. Stock market sags. National Economy Teague opposes Bonus payment. Football season opens today. Ray Jackson says Sunday is Felt Hat day. New York Yankees and Chicago Cubs to ploy World Series this year. Est. 1-31-28