A MERRY Christmas To ALL!!
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AT TRYON, N. C M UNDER THE ACT OP CONGRESS, MARCH 3.1879
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A TRYON METHODIST—II a.
Sermon by the pastor, Rev.
J M. A. LewisT Subject, “Jesus—Our
Hope.”
CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS—II
a. m., iat Lanier Library. Subject,
“Christian Science”. Lesson for
Thanksgiving* Day.
PRESBYTERIAN —Tryon, Sun
day school 10 a. m. Preaching ser
vice, 11 a. m. Subject, “The Af
termath of Christmas.” Christmas
service, 6p. m. Columbus, preach
ing service 7:30 p. m. Subject,
“To As Many As Received Hint”.
Rev. D. M. MfcGeachy, Minister.
CON GRE GATI ON AL— Erskine
Memorial. Service at 11 a. m., with
the pastor, Dr. C„ Arthur Lincoln,
preaching. Subject, “The Day
Special Christmas music.
school at 9:45, Nelson
Jackson, Jr., superintendent. Spe
cial Christmas music and Christ
mas tree with gifts for the chil
dren. Audiphones for the deaf.
CATHOLIC, St. John’s church
—Midnight Mass tonight. Masses
8 and 8:30 o’clock Saturday
(Christmas Day). Fiather Florian,
Celebrant.
EPISCOPAL, Church of the
Holy Cross—Rev. John A. Pinck
ney, Rector. Saturday, Dec. 25,
Christmas Day. Holy Communion
and sermon 10:30 a. m. Sunday,
Dec. 26th, St. Stephen, Martyr.
Holy Communion, 8 a.’m. Sunday
school 10 a. m. Morning prayer and
sermon 11 a. m.
TRYON, N C., FRIDAY, DEC.
Christmas In Tryon
Santa Claus is coming tonight!
And many little children’s hearts
are beating fast with hope. It
is the night of all nights that is
most important to a child. And
many* of the grown ups have tried
to see that no child will be dis
appointed. A group of Tryon Kie
wanians have been out all morn
ing distributing baskets of food
and fruit and candy to needy
families and they also had some
toys to distribute to the children.
Many of the Siinday schools have
Christmas trees land individuals
throughout the county have been
spreading Christmas cheer in va
rious ways, with cards, calls, ad
vertisements, and with the giving
of gifts. Electrically decorated
Christmas trees in yards have add
ed gaiety to the holidays. The
stores and hotels are also lighted
with Christmas cheer. Every
where everyone is wishing us all
A Merry Christmas. Let us caD
ture as much of this joy as pos
sible and share it with others. The
more we share it the greater it
will grow.
Churches all over the county hav
joined in the Christmas spirit with
special programs. Let us not for
get that Christmas is a religious
celebration, a celebration of joy,
happiness and peace to all the
world. Without the Christian chur
ches there would be no Christmas.
Those people who attend and
support churches are helping to
maintain a soirit that spi’eads
good will and charity throughout
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