ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 1928, AT THE FOST OFFICE
AT TRYON, N. C., UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3.1879
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v fcIRST BAPTIST lO a/m.,
°'mday school. 11 a. m., morning
Subject, “The Poor With
Prayer service Wednesday
night 7:30. Rev. L. J. Keels,
Pastor
LYNN BAPTIST lO a. m.,
Sunday school. 7..30 p. m., eve
ning service. Rev. B. M. Strick
land, a visiting minister, will
preach. Prayer service Thursday
night at 7:30. Rev. L. J. Keels,
Pastor.
METHODIST —■ Tryon, church
school and preaching at 10 to 11:30
a. m. Guest minister, Rev. A. W.
Barr, of upper South Carolina
conference. Saluda, church school
10 a. m. Preaching at 7:30 p. m.
Guest minister, Dr. O. V. Armr
strong, late of China. Chinese songs
and costumes.
EPISCOPAL Rev. John A.
Pinckney, Rector. Sunday. March
\ 11 th, Passion Day. Holy Commun-
S Ba. m. Sunday school 10 a.
». Morning prayer 11 a. m.
CONGREGATION Alj
Memorial, Rev. C\ Arthur, Lincoln,
Minister. Sermon at 11 a. m.,
“The Divine Law of Human Pro
gress.” Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
PRESBYTERIAN—Tryon, Sun
day school 10 a. m. Preaching ser
vice 11 a. m. Subject, “That
Which is Lacking.” Columbus,
nreaching service 7:30 p. m. Sub
ject. “Supreme Values.” Rev. D.
M. McGeachy, Minifiter.
CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS—II
am., at Lanier Library, Subject,
Substance.”
FREEWILL BAPTIST—II a
m„ and night. Rev. J. E. Bailey
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TRYON, N. C., SATURDAY, MAR. 13, 1937
County Boy Scout
Committees Named
The Polk County Boy Scout dis
trict of the Piedmont Council has
been formed with the following
committees:
Chairman, Seth M. Vining; Dis
trict Commissioner, Dr. George
Farrand Taylor; Secretary, R. H.
Brady; Finance, Nelson Jackson,
t Jr.; Troop Organization, W. A.
i Schilletter; Publicity, Seth M.
j Vining; Church Relations, Rev. L.
iJ. Keels; Reading. Rev. D. M.
I McGeachy; Inter-racial Scouting,
Fred E. Swann; Ten Year Pro
gram, C. P. Rogers; Senior Scout
ing, C. H. Helms; Court of Honor,
Dr. C. Arthur Lincoln; Camping,
J. M. Baker; Training, Rev. John
A. Pinckney; School ‘ Relations,
Supt. P. S. White, Columbus; Civic
Service, C. J. Lynch; Rural Scout
ing, J. A. Wilson, Columbus;
Health and Safety, Dr. John Z.
Preston; Scoutmasters, W. A.
Sehilletter.
In addition to the above com
mittees the district organization
will include Scoutmasters, assis
tants, troop committees and local
members of the Council, E. Rippy,
Major Bernard Sharp, Senator F.
P. Bacon, Dr. A. J. Jervey, G.
Isham Henderson, Earl McKinney,
Fred Ravan, E. Perry Manville
i and a large number of contribu
| tors —.public spirited citizens who
j have been contributing financial
l nupoort to this great character
j building movement. New members
of the district will be added from
Green Creek, Saluda, Cooper’s
Gap, Columbus and White Oak as
soon as units .can be formed in
those communities. Scouting is
open to every boy—l 2 years up.