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THE mONMILYBEUEM
The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper, Seth M. Vining, Editor.
Vol. 15. Est. 1-31-28
TRYON, N. C., SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1942
HOURS of the Polk County Ra
tioning1 Board office—
Each morning 9 to 12
Each afternoon 1 to 5 (except
Saturday.)
For GASOLINE adjustments, See
PMr. Drew—
jfuesday mornings 9 to 12
Friday afternoons 2 to 5
For SUGAR adjustments,' See
Mr. Vanderhoef—
Monday mornings 9 to 12
Thursday afternoons 2 to 5
Those working with the Rationing
Board will appreciate your coop
eration in observing the above
hours.
Those desiring SUGAR for
home canning may now apply at
the Rationing office on Mondays
or Thursday. Five pounds per per
son per year is allowed.
When applying bring Ration
Books for the Complete FAMILY
unit.
When the rains came Friday
4.11 inches fell according to W.
W Creaman’s measurements. The
temperature was 65, high 76.
W)l2 o’clock, June 3rd.
The Girl Scouts will have a
week-end at the Lightner home,
“Seven Mountains” as the guests
of Mrs. Martha Lightner Boone.
AT TRYON SCHOOL
Baccalaureate sermon, May 24th.
Senior Class Night, May 27th.
Seventh Grade exercises, May
28th.
Senior Class graduation, May
29th.
THE BULLETIhr—6 months $1.
At The Churches
Sunday Schools at usual hours
Visitors Welcome at All Services.
First Baptist: Rev. B. G. Henry
minister. Sermon subject at 11
a. m. “Preparation for the Bless
ing.” Prayer meeting and choir
practice at 7:45 Wednesday.
Pacolet Baptist: Rev. B. G.
Henry will preach at 7:45 on
“Wafting for Power.” Prayer
meeting Thursday at 7:45.
Tryon Presbyterian: Rev. D.
M. McGeachy will preach at 8 p.
m. on “The Place of Prayer.”
Columbus Presbyterian: Mr. Mc
Geachy will preach at 11 a. m. on
“The Refuge”.
Tryon Methodist: Rev. R. W.
Blanchard, minister will preach at
11 a. m. on “My Favorite Sbn.”
and at 8 p. m. on “Just the Touch
of a Hand.” Prayer meeting on
Wednesday, followed by choir
r practice.
Congregational: Doctor cerara
Priestly, noted English Congrega
tional preacher an^ lecturer of
London, will be the guest preach
er at 11 a. m. Topic: “The Spirit
of an Unconquerable City.” He is
a brilliant speaker, and is an au
thority of international affairs.
He has visited Germany eight
times since 1933, and in 1;938 was
in the Balkans and Turkey where
he met many leading political
figures and was a guest of the
Rumanian government. He was
in Europe when war was de
clared. He will bring a first hand
account of events in Great Briain.
He leaves this month for a tour
of Central and South Amercia.
Christian Science at 11 a. m. at
Lanier Library. Subject, “Mor
tals and Immortals.”
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