Entered as second-class mail matter August 20, at the Post Office at Tryon.N. C. undet the Act of Congress, March 3, 1879 %\lEnrim pailjr bulletin Vol. 5 TRYON, N. C. SATURDAY, OCT 15, 1932. At The Churches FIRST BAPTIST: "Grace and Knowledge” is the sermon subject at 11 a.m. B.Y.P.U. 7 p.m. Marshall Ballew, leader. EPISCOPAL* Holy Communion 8; Morning prayer and sermon 11; Sermon theme: “Worthy of Our Calling” CONGREGATIONAL: 11 a.m. Subject/ "The Unknown God.” ') METHODIST; 11 a.m, sermon followed by installation of Epworth • league officers. PRESBYTERIAN; Subject at Columbus 11 a.m. “Safety”: At Saluda 3/30 p.m. “The Church”; At Ttyon 7:30 p.m. “Light.” CATHOLIC: 8:30 a.m- Father Florian. Dace Searcu Dead Dave Searcy, welL-known farmer of Tryon, Route 1, died Friday following a long illness.. Funeral services probably Sunday at Mill Spring. * Trijon Defeats WX.T. A thrilling finish ended the football game gesterdag at Lgman when the score was 6 to 0 against Trgon and onlg 40 seconds left to plag. J.T.Green threw a 20 gd. pass to William Blackwell who caught it and ■•' jas bucked over. William is a first gear plager and is a well-known golf caddie and printers’ devil. Kiwanis Tuesdag at Mimosa Inn at 1 p.m. J. S. Massenburg in charge of the program. Excellent Bank Statement The Tryon Bank & Trust Co. statement Thursday was excellent. The bank owes no money; -no one over drawn; the deposits and resources have increased over $50,000 since last year; every depositor could de mand his money and be paid and the bank would still go on doing business. The Town of Tryon, Polk County, State of North Carolina and the United States government all put their money in the Tryon bank. Est. 1-31-28