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•_ AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS* MARCH 3, 1879
THE TRYON DAILY BULLETIN
The World's Smallest Daily Newspaper, Seth M. Vining, Editor.
Vol. 15. Est. 1-31-28
TRYON, N. €., SATURDAY, MARCH, 7, 1942
At The Churches
Visitors Welcome at All Cnurches
CONGREGATIONAL: Erskine
’"^Memorial. Rev. C. Arthur Lincoln,
D. D. Minister. 11 morning wor
ship. Memorial to Edgar C. Rowe,
followed by sermon: “Anchored to
the Infinite.” 9:45 a. m., Sunday
school, Nelson Jackson, Jr., Supt.
Classes for all ages. 10 a. m.,
adult Bible class in the sun-room
of the manse under the leadership
of Rev. Charles G. Sewall. Tues
day 7 p. m., buffet supper 'for
young people at the heme of M_r.
and Mrs. Nelson Jackson, Jr. Fri
day 10 a. m., meeting for prayer
and Bible study in the home of
Mrs. W. E. Parsons. Audi phones
in the church auditorium for
those desiring them.
METHODIST: A. W. Barr, act
ing minister. Sunday school 9:45,
Dr. W. C. McCall, acting super
intendent. Preaching 10:50, Mrs.
titioWalter Jones, organist. Sermon:
V^^ailure of the Strong Man.” Dr.
M. T. Shnathers of Asheville, dis
trict superintendent, will be pres
ent and preach at 8 p. m., and
after preaching services he will
conduct the second quarterly con
ference. The public is invited to
hear Dr. Smathers preach and re
main for the conference. Members
cf the conference are urged to
be present. An addition to usual
business, the question of supply
ing the pulpit in the absence of
the pastor, Rev. G. M. Schreyer,
will be given attention.
FIRST BAPTIST: Rev. B. G.
Henry, Minister. Sunday school
10 a. m., J. T. Arledge, Supt.
Worship service 11 a. m., subject,
“Lost Opportunity.” Prayer meet
ing and chcir practice Wednes
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Polk Salvage Committee
Under instructions from the
State Salvage committee of the
Bureau of Industrial Conservation,
C. J. Lynch, chairman of the Polk
County Council of Civilian De
fense, has appointed the following
lccal Salvage committees:
Chairman, Rev. B. G. Henry;
mayor of county seat, John R.
Burgess; chairman Civilian De
fense, C. J. Lynch; fire chief, J.
S. Arledge; police chief, Claude
Scoggins; county farm agent, Joe
A. Wilson; representat:ve Cham
ber of Commerce, J. T. Arledge;
representative Rotary club, J. R.
Trowbridge; representative Groc
ers and Merchants association, R.
E. Brantley; representative 4-H
club, Sam H. Dobson; representa
tive Boy Scouts, Dr. C. W.Mc
Call; representative Girl Stouts,
Mrs. John Washburn; representa
tive American Legion, Julian B.
Hester, Jr.; representative Ameri
can Legion Auxiliary, Mrs. Geo.
A. Cathey; representative Polk
County Council of Social agen
cies, Rev. C. Arthur Lincoln; rep
resentative of newspapers, Seth
M. Vining; representative Parent
Teachers association (white), Mrs.
Robert Dick; representative Par
ent-Teachers association (color
ed), Mabel Hannon; representa
tive Masonic lodge, Ernest Ker
hulas; representative Kiwanis
club, George A. Cathey; superin
tendent of schools, M. B. Cald~
well; superintendent of county
schools, W. E. Sawyer; represen
tative of power company, K. A.
Bowen; representative Boy Scouts
(colored), Jacob Tillman; town
committees to be 'appointed by
mayor of such town. All mayors
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