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Entered as second-class mail matter August 20, at the Post Office at Tryon,N. C. under the Act of Congress, March 3, 1879‘ IE Ire pailtr Bulletin TRYON, N. C. THURSDAY, OCT 13, 1932. Vol. 5 P.T.A. Meets Monday Parent Teachers Association will hold its regular meeting Monday after noon at 3;30 at the school building. Miss Mary Carpenter will give a talk on "Reading”. Mrs. Frank McFarland, Mrs. N. R. Rector and Mrs, J. H. Stackhouse will serve tea during the social hour. Chapel on Warrior Mt. Dedication services for the chapel recently built on Warrior Mt. will be at 3: 30 Sunday. Rev. H. W. Ford, First Baptist Church, Hendersonville, will give the dedication sermon. Rev. John Arledge of Friendship church, Rev. Ralph Morgan of Saluda and Rev. Charles B. Trammel of the Lynn church will help in the dedication service. The Chapel is just beyond Ocean View on the Howard Gap road. The land on which the Chapel was built was given by John Fisher. The men and boys living nearby supervised by Melvin Rhodes of Lynn, did the work in building the Chapel. The building material was given by Miss Lucy Peet. Friends interested in the chapel are invited to the dedication service and to Sunday School each Sunday at 2:30. Republicans To Meet A Republican meeting will be held Friday, at 7:30 p.m. at the Saluda School auditorium. Judge W.C. Meekins of Hendersonville} and Editor James Barrett of Brevard will be chief speakers. Ladies invited. Another meeting will be held Monday evening at Sunny View with Editor Bar ret as chief speaker. District League Meets Here The Hendersonville Epworth League Union of which the Tryon church, & 12 others are members will meet Friday, Bp. m. at the Parish House. Over 200 delegates are expected. Today’s News Headlines 1200 miners jailed at-Taylorsville, 111. as result of riot. British troops called to stop riots in Ireland. Business shows improvement says Secretary of Com- . merce. Instill Refuses to Give Up Passport. The Bulletin $1.50 a Year Est. 1-31-28
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