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Entered as second-class mail matter August 20, at the Post Othce at Tryon.N. C under the Act of Congress, March 3. 1879 "®lrc tErjron pail# bulletin Vol. 5 TRYON, N. C. SATURDAY, OCT 22, 1932. Est. 1-31-28 Today’s News Headlines Hoover speaks tonight at Detroit. Roosevelt spoke last night at St. Louis. Much more politics. Abaters register todag. Interest in Auburn-Tulane Football game todag. Norman Thomas, socialist candidate for president speaks four times todag in North Carolina; Winston-Salem, High Point, Greensboro and Raleigh. At The Churches CATHOLIC; Services at 8:30 a m. PRESBYTERIAN: 11 a,m. Tryon, subject "True Worship”. 3:30 p. m. Saluda, subject "The Church”, 7: 30 p.m. Columbus, subject "Steadfast Souls”, BAPTIST: 11 a.m. Dr. Bomar’s subject will be "What Were You Born For”. B.Y.P.U. service in charge of Miss Ollie Lindsey. METHODIST: Evening service. Dr. John Brittan Clark preaching. CONGREGATIONAL: 11 a.m. "In Disguise”, EPISCOPAL: Holy Communion Ba.m. Morning prayer and sermon 11 a.m. Sermon theme "Keeping Faith With the Past”. Senator Copeland Shocked The Republican candidate for Mayor, of New York L.H. Pounds, said: "Mr. O’Brien the Democratic candidate for Mayor is a wonderful man. I don’t know of anyone I would more enjoy being with.” Mr. O’Brien replied "Mr. Pounds is a man of honor and a sportsman to the core. It would be beautiful if in all political activities the leaders of men would rise above the level of political life and be sportsmen and gentle men” Senator Copeland standing nearby said “I thought for a minute that I had been struck by an automobile and gone to heaven.” Amen-Editor of the Bulletin. KiiDanis at Landrum The Tryon Kiwanis club will meet Tuesday at 1 p. m. at the Landrum Baptist church dining room, Dr. J. M. Walloce and John G. Landrum in charge of the program. School Defeats To tun 6-0 Tryon’s High School football team defeated a local team composed of former players yesterday afternoon, 6-0.
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