ENTERED AS SECOND-GLASS iIATTKH AUGUST 20, 1028, AT THE FUST OFFICE vr TRVON. N. c. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS. MARCH 3, 1879 dlhe (Lrumt BatluSullt'fiit Vol. 8 TRYON, N. C., SATURDAY, AUG. 24, 1935 Est. 1-31-28 FILLERS E itccs are ma le even in fillers. Ralph Jackson said thfrt letter we wrote about yesterday did not come from Baltimore. He’s right. We received so many that day from parts of the United States that we got his mixed up. The one Mr. J tckrun revived wa,s from New Yiork, the firm of J. L. Taylor & Cc. So many tailors are from Baltimore that the dissociation mixed the writer up. Dr. Ethel Eisner, chiropodist, of Asheville, was returning from a visit in Alaska and read about The Bul letin in the Omaha, Nebraska, World-Herald, and mailed the clip ping to us. Among the newspaper people asking for copies are Norman J. Halderman of Reading, Pa., R. A. Johns of Longview, Texas, M. S. Dunbar of Vei*ona, N. J., Allan Raymond Murdock of Chicago, C. L. Elliott, Bloomfield, N. J. Lee Uhler of Baltimore writes, “All I know about what I read in the papers is that half is false. Your small paper must be a better 7ne.'’ He also says: “Mhzzle the masses and you destroy democra masses and you destroy demo cracv.” Harry Russell Wilkins, past president of the Gaffney Rotary club writes: “However commonplace we think we are Our influence is felt both near and far And if we mjaike false steps, or speak the truth We hinder or we help some worthy youth.’ Clarence EdwaiAds bought five copies of The Bulletin yesterday Continued on Bork Pap« - j | j\t tlir (Cljnrchcs j FIRST BAPTIST lO a. m. Bible sch 001. 11 a. m., Morning serine n. Subject, “God’s Unspeak able Gift.’' Wednesday Bp. m , Player Service. Rev. L. J. Keels, par or. METHODIST —IO a. m., Ghurch school. 6:30 p. m., Epworth League. 8 p. m., Evening worship. Sermon by the pastor. Rev. L. R. Akers, Jr., pastor. PRESBYTERIAN—Tryon, Sun day school 10 a. m. Preaching ser vice 11 a. m. Subject, “Confident Travelers’’. Christian Endeavejl 6 p. m. Columbus, Preaching ser vice 8 p. m. Subject, “God’s Very Own.” Rev. D. M. McGeachy, minister. CONGREGATION Dr. John Britton Clerk, minister. Morning worship 11 a. m. Sermon by Dr. Lewis H. Keller, summer minister. Subject, “Gateways to Life.” Sun day school 9:45, Nelson Jackson, Jr., superintendent. Mr. Ralph Er.kine teacher of Bible cla: s. There will be an important busi ness meeting at the close of the service of Erskine Congregational church Sunday morning. A gener al attendance of the resident mem bership cf the church h earnestly desired. CATHOLIC—St. John’s church. During August Holy Mass hour will be 7:30 and on Holy Days of Obligifion. Father Florian, cele brant. CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS—II a. m., at Lanier Library. Subject, “Mind.” EPISCOPAL—HoIy Communion 8; no service at 11 o’clock during August.