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The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper, Seth M. Vining, Editor.
Vol. 15. Est. 1-31-28
TRYON, N. C., SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1942
RED CROSS NEWS
Hanging in the Red Cross work
rooms is the Red Cross flag that
protected the hospital at Coblenz
ring the last World War. This
was brought back by William.
Kales, A.E.F., and presented
to Miss Ethel Young, who was
the founder and first chairman
of the Red Cross on Cape Cod.
Miss Young has kindly loaned the
flag to the workroom, and anyone
wishing to see it is welcome.
Why not plan to do a few hours
work the day you go in? There
are plenty of garments cut and
ready to be stitched, and more
workers are always needed and
welcomed.—Contributed.
SALVAGE
Many people are asking, “What
shall I salve now?” What am I
throwing away that might be use
ful in the common war effort?”
At the present time the Salvage
committee would like to know
pj^iat old rubber you have, and
MB there is enough response we
^*Tll arrange to have it collected.
Kindly drop a postal to either
B. G. Henry or Mrs. Arthur
Jones stating exactly what you
have on hand, and when we have
further instructions from head
quarters we will contact you.
No tin cans are wanted now.—
Contributed.
SOUMERCO WINS
The Soumerco sofiball team de
feated the Bushwhackers 14 to 8
Friday afternoon.
KIWANIS TUESDAY
Tom Collum will be in charge
of the Tryon Kiwanis club pro
gram on Tuesday at 1 p. m., at
Oak Hall hotel.
At The Churches
Visitors Welcome at All Services.
PRESBYTERIAN: Rev. D. M.
McGeachy, Minister. Tryon Sun
day school 9:45 a. m., Matt
O’Shields, Supt. Worship service
11 a. m., subject, “The True Mo
tives for Life in Such a Time as
This.” Columbus worship service
8 p. m., subject, “Living Epistles.”
METHODIST: Rev. R. W.
Blanchard, Minister. Sunday is
Communion day, 11 a. m. We
hope for a perfect attendance.
Come for Sunday school and re
main for the most sacred sacra
ment of the church. Bring an ex
tra offering for the soldier boys
away at camp, even a little gift
added to the others from Metho
dist churches qver the world add
up to a tidy sum. Evening service
8 p. m. Subject “Putty Men.”
CONGREGATIONAL: Erskine
Memorial. Rev. C. Arthur Lincoln,
! D. D., Minister. 11 a. m., morning
I worship.. Sermon by pastor, “Pray
er That Always Works.” 9:45 a.
m., Sunday school, Nelson Jack
son, Jr., Supt. Audiphones in the
auditorium for those desiring
hearing aids.
SCJEiNCE: 11 a.
m., at the Lanier library. Subject,
“God the Preserver of Man.”
PACOLET BAPTIST: Rev. B.
G. Henry, Minister. 10 a. m., Sun
day school, Fred Ravan Supt. Wor
ship service, 8 p. m., subject, “Go
ing a Little Further.” Prayer
meeting Thursday 8 p. m.
FIRST BAPTIST: Rev. B. G!
Henry, Minister. Sunday school,
10 a. m. J. T. Arledge, Supt.
Worship service 11 a. m., subject,
“The Challenging Christ.” Pray
er meeting and choir practice Wed
nesday 8 p. m. Daily Vacation
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