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Siltt Sirutm ®atlg ^ulktut Vol. 9, Est. 1-31-28. TRYON, N.C. SATURDAY, FEB. 8, 1936 ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20. 1928, AT THE POST OFFICE _AT TRYON. N. C., UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 DEALING WITH JUVENILE OFFENDERS —- ® METHODIST — Church school, 10 a. m. Morning worship, 11 a. m. Sermon subject, “The Chris tian Focus of Life.” Epworth League, 6:15 p. m. Rev. L. R. Akers, Jr., pastor. FIRST BAPTIST — 10 a. m., Bible school. 11 a. m., morning ser mon. Subject, '“The Popularity of Jesus.” Prayer service Wednes day, 7:30 p. m., at parsonage. Rev. L. J. Keels, pastor. PRESBYTERIAN—Tryon, Sun day school, 10 a. m. Preaching ser vice, 11 a. m. Subject, “The Heart of Our Faith.” Christian Endeavor 5 p. m. Columbus, preaching ser vice, 7:30 p. m. Subject, “Our Precious Faith.” Rev. D. M. Mc Geachy, minister. EPISCOPAL — Church of the Holy Cross. Holy Communion 8; Morning prayer and sermon 11; sermon theme, “A New and Liv ing Way.” Rev. C. P. Burnett, the rector, preaching. Sunday school 10, Robert Baldwin, superintendent CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS--11 a. m., at Lanier Library. Subject, “Spirit.” CATHOLIC—St. John’s church. Holy Mass every Sunday morning at 8 o’clock. Father Florian, cele brant. CONGREGATIONAL—11 a. m. Dr. C. Arthur Lincoln, minister. Subject, “The World on Fire.” Sunday school at 9:45, Nelson Jackson, Jr., superintendent. Dr. Chas. G. Sewall will teach the adult Bible class. Judge Pless Discusses One of the Most Serious Problems Confronting Us Today, And Also Offers a Sug gestion for Its Solu tion. By J. Will Pless, Jr Judge Eighteenth Judicial District (Reprinted from The State) A question of grave concern to our courts is what to do with the youthful first offender. We have many youngsters who are convict ed of rather serious offenses, such as store-breaking, larceny, and other crimes, usually after having been up for juvenile delinquency prior to the time they became six teen years old. Due to our limited reformatory facilities (and sometimes, because the clerk of the superior court, who is exofficio judge of the juvenile court, is not always nominated and elected for his qualities in inspir ing and correcting juveniles), these youngsters have been “parol ed” in the custody of the parents, whose failure to properly direct ' them was at least partially respon sible for their shortcomings-—in other words, t.he law' bad demon strated its inability to check them. Consequently, it is generally be lieved by these youths that they will have several “days in court” before the force of the law will be meted out to them. The Present Method As the situation now exists, our superior courts have the choice of -Continued on Back Page
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