(Eta (llrumi ©atly ^Bulletin
Vol. 9, Est. 1-31-28. TRYON, N. C. SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1936
ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20. 1928, AT THE POST OKPICfc
AT TRYON. N. C., UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879
Riding Activities
Tryon will be represented in the
Carolina cup races at Camden, S.
kT, on next Saturday. Eskdale
Jjtables owned by Jack Kimberly
ias entered Lindby in the mile and
half hurdle race and Galax
Stables, owned by Carter P. Brown
has entered Nuthatch in the two
mile Timber race.
Weather permitting the Tryon
Riding & Hunt club will hold their
picnic on Tuesday at Rocky Spur.
Anyone desiring to go should tele
phone 102 in ,order that the club
may provide sufficient steaks and
coffee.
New Yorker At
Episcopal Church
Dr. John W. Wood, executive
secretary of the Department of
Foreign Missions of the Episcopal
church, who is spending a few
^■fceeks in Tryon as the guest of
^HBishop and Mrs. Frank Hale
^Touret, will speak tomorrow morn
ing at the Church of the Holy
Cross.
NOTICE
Tickets for Parking
Spaces and Boxes are
ready for distribution.
Avoid the rush by get
ting yours NOW!
George A. Cathey, Chm.
Reservations Committee
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j !\i t|tc QJl|urcl]es ^mtftay j
FIRST BAPTIST—10 a. m.
Bible school. 11 a. m., Morning
seimon, subject, “Sin and Salva
tion.” Prayer service Wednesday
evening at 8 o’clock at the par
sonage. Rev. L. J. Keels, pastor.
METHODIST — Church school
10 a. m. Morning worship 11 a. m.
Sam; n subject, “The Search for
Personal Peace.” Epworth League
6:15 p. m. (The second quarterly
conference will be held at 7:30 p.
m., at Saluda, at which time, Dr.
W. B. West of Asheville will
preach). Rev. L. R. Akers, Jr.,
pastor.
CONGREGATIONAL— Erskine
Memorial, 11 a. m., Dr. C. Arthur
Lincoln, minister, preaching on
“Disastrous Floods and a Loving
God.” Sunday school at 9:45.
CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS—11
a. m., at Lanier library. Subject,
“Matter.”
SECOND BAPTIST—Preaching
Si' iday evening at 7:30 by the
Rev. Mr. Burrell. Subject, “What
Must I Do to Be Saved?”
CATHOLIC—St. John’s church.
Holy Mass every Sunday morning
at 8. Father Florian, celebrant.
EPISCOPAL — Church of the
Holy Cross. Holy Communion 8;
Morning Prayer and address 11;
Dr. John W. Wood, executive sec
retary of Foreign Missions, wili
be the speaker. Sunday school 10.
PRESBYTERIAN—Tryon, Sun
day school 10 a. m. Preaching ser
vice 11 a. m. Subject “The Way
of Growth.” Christian Endeavor
5 p. m. Columbus, preaching ser
vice 7:30 p. m. Subject, “Th<
Talents.” Rev .D. M. McGeachy,
minister.