ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POST OFFICE
AT TRYON, N. C., UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879
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TRYON, N. C., SATURDAY, SEPT. 21, 1935
Drivers’ License
Have you got an application for
ycur drivers’ license yet? That has
been the question the last two or
three days. Some people didn’t
.now that they would have to have
wfi license have asked us about it.
Here is the information: Every
resident of North Carolina that
drives an automobile or truck will
be required to have a license. Un
til Nov. 1, 1935, it does not cost
anything to apply for a license
except when a Notary Public signs
your application. If you get a
highway patrolman to sign for you
it doesn’t cost anything. After
Nov. 1, 1935, you will have to pay
$1 for the application and stand
an examination. One of the pa
trolmen from Hendedsonville will be
in Tryon one day next week to
help the local autoists with their
applications.
HEADLINES
t (Asheville Citizen)
Britain acts to ease dangerous
situation. May deal directly
with Italy about troop concentra
tion. Selassie objects to league’s
plan. Softer attitude toward Eng
land is taken by ptress in Rome.
Philadelphia, Sept. 20.—General
William Wallace Atterbusry, re
tired president of the Pennsylva
nia railroad and war-time trans
portation expert for the American
government, died today in his 70th
year.
Reno, Nev., Sept. 20.—United
States Senator Robert R. Reynolds
(D., N. C.) said here today that
“90 per cent of the people I have
ocntacted,” in a tour of 18 states,
“are convinced that business con
ditions throughout the country are
greatly improved.”
j At t\\z (EfyurcljES Jirntbajj
METHODIST—IO a. m., church
school. 6:30 p m., Epworth League.
8:00 p. m., evening worship. Ser
mon subject, “Christ and the
Man.” Rev. L. R .Akers, Jr.,
pastor.
PRESBYTERIAN—Tryon, Sun
day school 10 a. m. Preaching
service, 11 a. m. Subject, “The
Mastery of Life.” Christian En
deavor, 6p. m. Columbus, preach
ing service, 7:30 p. m. Subject, “A
Great Leader.” Rev. D. M. Mc-
Geachy, minister.
EPISCOPAL—HoIy Communion
8; Morning Prayer and sermon 11;
sermon theme, “God’s Promises”.
Rev. C. P. Burnett, the rector,
preaching. Sunday school 10 a. m.
Robert Baldwin, superintendent.
CONGREGATIONAL—Morning
worship, 11 a. m. Sermon by Dr.
C. Arthur Lincoln, pastor Congre
gational church of Daytona Beach,
Fla., and president of the Congre
gational Conference of the South
east. Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
Nelson Jackson, Jr., superinten
dent. Ralph Erskine, teacher of
Bible class.
CATHOLIC—St. John’s Church.
Holy Mass every Sunday morning
at 8 o’clock. Father Florian, cele
brant.
CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS—II
a. m., at Lanier Library. Subject,
“Matter.”
At Kiwanis Tuesday
J. N. Jackson, who recently re
turned from a trip in the North
will have charge of the Kiwanis
program on Tuesday dt Edgewood
Inn at 1 p. m. Carroll P. Rogers
will have the current events taik.
Est. 1-31-28