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Greenville Horse Show To
Be Held on June 3 and 4
The Greenville Horse Show will
open next week for two big days
Wednesday and Thursday, June
3 and 4—afternoons and nights.
|Ray Emory of the Dunean Mills,
*s president of the show, and plans
are being made for their biggest
show. Greenville people always
take an active interest in the Try
on Show, and it is hoped that as
many local people as possible will
attend the Greenville show.
Mrs. Upham Passes
Mrs. F. H. Upham, formerly of
Tryon, died at her home in Gas
tonia Friday morning. There will
be a sho^t funeral service in Gas
tonia this morning. The body will
be taken to Haden Heights, N. J.
for interment.
Lake Lanier Inn Opens
Today for Summer Season
Picturesque Lake Lanier Inn
opened this morning for a summer
fceason of good times for week-end
Quests, tea and swimming parties.
Z. M. Netherton of Oak Hall hotel
will manage the inn which attract
ed many guests last summer.
Club Improvements
Tryon Country club officials
are greatly pleased with the rapid
progress that has been made in
building the new grass greens
which are now ready to be seeded.
Brown Heirs Sue Railway
Heirs of W. Y. J. Brown who
was killed by a train near Land
rum on April 21, have filed suit
against the railroad for $30,000.
At ilte Cl]wrcl|cs
Congregational: Erskine Memor
ial at 11 a. m. Dr. C. Arthur
Lincoln preaching on “The Chance
of a Life Time.” Sunday school
at 9:45 a. m.
Catholic: Saint John’s church;
Holy Mass every Sunday morning
at 8. Father Florian, celebrant.
Christian Scientists: 11 a. m. at
Lanier Library. Subject, “Ancient
and Modern Necromancy, alias
Mesmerism and Hypnotism, De
nounced.
Methodist: Service Saturday at
8 p. m. with Rev. J. M. Barber,
preaching. Sunday: Church school
at 10 a. m. Morning worship at 11
a. m. Sermon subject, “A Few
Things That Make a Strong
Church.” Evening worship at 8
o’clock. Subject, “The Reach and
Power of Our Father’s Love.”
Rev. J. M. Barber, preaching. Rev.
L. R. Akers, pastor.
Episcopal: Church of the Holy
Cross; Holy Communion 8; Morn
ing Prayer and sermon 11; Ser
mon theme: “The Birthday of the
Church,” Rev. C. P. Burnett, the
rector, preaching. Sunday school
I 10 a. m.
First Baptist: 10 a. m. Bible
School; 11 a. m. Morning sermon,
subject: “God in Christ.” Prayer
service Wednesday evening at 8
o’clock. Rev. L. J. Keels, pastor.
Presbyterian: Tryon Sunday
school 10 a. m. Preaching service
11 a. m. Subject, “A Vain Strug
gle.” Christian Endeavor at 5:30
p. m. Columbus, preaching ser
vice, 8 p. m. Subject, “A Proof
and A Promise.” Rev. D. M. Mc
Geachy, minister.