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ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POST OFFICE AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 (Eije Sryon Bailg jHulktin lc per copy (The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper) lc PER COPY Seth M. Vining, Editor Vol. 13. Est. 1-31-28 INTERESTING NIGHT AT CHURCH SCHOOL (By Church Reporter) The second session of the Inter- Church Training School will take atolace tonight at 7:30. After a aprayer and hymn led by Dr. Tay lor, Dr. Sewall will give his sec ond lecture. This lecture will clear up many puzzling points as to why the three gospels of Matthew, Mark and Luke are so alike and at times contradictory. This study is a fascinating one and has all the excitement of a cross word puzzle but much more worth while. It is called “The Synoptic Prob lem” and on that theme Dr. Sewall will lecture. Dr. Taylor will meet his group and will present the message of the Prophet Amos, his times and his book. Members of this group are asked to bring their Bibles. The Library will be open for those de siring to take books out to take home. All w r ho have not regis tered are asked to come at 7 Qjjplock and register. •»J*Also members of the school are asked to come early so that the prayes and lecture may proceed without interruption from those who are late. The time we have is so short that it is felt that every minute should be as free from distraction as possible. The school lasts but a little over the hour. - - 1 Here From England Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Sassoon and children, Babette, 11, and Richard, 6, of London and Paris, have ar rived in Tryon to spend the winter after a year in Vermont. They are oceupvine Miss Merrill’s house in Gillette Woods. $1.50 Year in the Carolinas TUESDAY. OCTOBER 8, 1940 TRYON, N. C., Reception On Wednesday A reception will be held at Sunnydale on Wednesday afternoon from 4 to 6 o’clock in honor of the Tryon school faculty. The citizens and visitors in the community, men and women, are cordially invited to attend. The reception will give the parents and newcomers an op portunity to meet the teachers and join in the spirit of fellowship. The faculty has three new teach ers this year, Miss Sue Burr. John son, Miss Alice Lee Williams and Miss Mary Gamble. Roy Palmer Promoted President E. C. Marshall of the Duke Power Co., has anounced the appointment of Roy A. Palmer, lighting engineer, to the post of merchandising manager, to succeed John Paul Lucas, who died recently. Mr. Palmer is well-known over the Duke system. Defend America Mass Meeting A mass meeting is called at the Parish House at 8 p. m., Friday, to organize a chapter of the Com mittee to Defend America by Aid ing the Allies. The speaker will be Franklin P. Shockey of Chica go, 111. England needs, or will need, all of the various kinds of relief which this country is offer ing; but what she needs imme diately and urgently is more planes and munitions. The object of the Committee to Defend America is to make vocal to the Administra tion and to Congress the desire of the people that all of the war ma terials America can safely spare be sent to Britain at once. Every one is invited and urged to be at the Parish House on Friday night.
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