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Vol. 15. Est. 1-31-28
TRYON, N. C., SATURDAY, AUG. 8, 1942
At The Churches
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Visitors Welcome at All Services.
CONGREGATIONAL: Erskine
morial. Rev. C. Arthur Lincoln,
D. Minister. 11 a. m., morning
worship. Sermon by the Rev.
George Whitefield Mead, D. D.,
active trustee of Asheville college
and sometime pastor of the Madi
son Avenue Presbyterian church,
New York City. Audiphones in
the church for those desiring hear
ing aids. 9:45 a. m., Sunday
school, Nelson Jackson, Jr., Supt.
Community entertainment of < sol
diers in the Parish House of the
Episcopal church Sunday after
noon.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: 11 a.
m., at the Lanier Library. Sub
ject, “Spirit.”
PRESBYTERIAN: Rev. D. M.
McGeachy, Minister. Tryon Sun
day school 9:45 a. m., Matt
O’Shields, Supt. Worship service
.■’ll a. m., sermon subject, “Walk
|j\ig With the Fourth Man.” Co
lumbus worship service 8 p. m.
subject, “The Joy of Salvation.”
METHODIST: Rev. R. W. Blan
chard, Minister. Basket dinner at
noon. This is part of the fellow
ship program sponsored by the
Board of Stewards. Dr. McCall
will explain the various obliga
tions of the Sunday school. The
evening program will be in charge
of the youth of the church with
Miss Ella Foster as chairman.
FIRST BAPTIST: Rev. B. G.
Henry, Minister. Sunday school at
10 a. m., J. T. Arledge, Supt.
Worship service 11 a. m. Rev.
Henry J. Davis, preaching.
Choir practice Wednesday 8 p.m.
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Carr B. Summey of Saluda
Is Taken By Death
Saluda, Aug. 7—Funeral ser
vices for Carr B. Summey, 86,
who died Friday at his home here
after an illness of several months,
will be conducted Saturday morn
ing at 11 o’clock at the Mt. Page
Baptist Church. Officiating will
be the Rev. Malcolm Ross and
the Rev. Ed ■ Summey. Interment
in church cemetery.
Mr. Summey was the son of
William and Mallia Dawton Sum
mey, of this state. His wife died
several years ago. She was, before
her marriage, Miss Mary Grumble.
Surviving are two sons, Sam
and W. R. Summey, of Saluda,
and three daughter, Miss Tinnie
Summey and Mrs. Bessie Staton,
of Saluda, and Mrs. E. D. Pace,
of Landrum, S. C.
Active pallbearers will be: Ru
fus Staton, Hubbard Thompson,
Willis Johnson, Grady Rhodes,
Lewis Pace and Ed Johnson.—
Asheville Citizen.
TIRES AND TUBES
ISSUED AUGUST 6TH
New passenger tires and tubes:
Dr. John Z. Preston, Tryon, 1
tube; W. G. Egerton, Mill Spring,
1 tire; H. H. Carson, Tryon, 1
tube;-J. M. Horne, Campobello,
R-l, 1 tube.
Recapped passenger tires: Mrs.
' Myrtle Mae Pearl, Tryon, 1 tire;
Caton Dedmondt, Tryon, 1 tire;
Roy M. Tucker, Tryon, 1 tire;
J. M. Horne, Campobello R-l, 1
tire.
New truck tires and tubes: Polk
County Board of Education, Co
lumbus, 2 tubes; Hubert Pack,
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