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THE mm MlLHMEm
The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper, Seth M. Vining, Editor.
Vol. 15. Est. 1-31-28
TRYON, N. C„
SATURDAY, AUG. 15, 1942
At The Churches
Visitors Welcome at All Services. I
PRESBYTERIAN: Rev. D. M.
McGeachy, Minister. Tryon Sun
day school 9:45 a. m., Matt
(VNields, Supt. Worship service
p. m., sermon “A Heart of
Wisdom.” Columbus worship ser
vice 11 a. m., sermon, “The
Dawning Light.”
CONGREGATIONAL: Erskine
Memorial. Rev. C. Arthur Lincoln,
D. D., Minister. 11 a. m., morn
ing worship. Stermon by the Rev.
George Whitefield Mead, D. D.,
sometime pastor of Madison Ave.,
Presbyterian church, New York,
and active trustee of Asheville col
lege. Mr. Louis Bunte will sing,
“Open the Gates of the Temple.”
Audiphones in the church for those
desiring hearing aids. 9:45 a. m.
Sunday school, Nelson Jackson, Jr.
Superintendent.
METHODIST: Rev. R. W. Blan
chard, Minister. Regular services
Sunday. Church school 10 a. m.,
Dr. Wm. McCall, Supt. 11 a. m.,
sy'jftpn by .the pastor. The Youth
y^vship group will have charge
of evening worship this week and
set programs announced up one
week as we were rained out last
Sunday evening
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: 11 a.
i m., at the Lanier library. Sdb
! ject: “Soul.”
CATHOLIC* St. John's Church.
| Father Florian, Celebrant. Holy
Mass Sunday morning, 8 o’clock.
AT FIRST BAPTIST
Rev. P. M. Huggins of Hender
sonville will fill the pulpit at the
Tryon First Baptist church on
I Sunday morning at 11 o’clock and
I at the Lynn Baptist church on
Sunday night at 8 o’clock.
I
TIRES AND TUBES
ISSUED AUGUST 14TH
New passenger tires and tubes:
H. H. Carson, Tryon, 1 tube.
Recapped passenger tires: Frank
Moss, Tryon RFD, 1, 1 tire; Fer
rill Oliver, Chesnee RFD 1, 1 tire;
Lloyd Ben Cole, Chesnee RFD 1,
1 tire; Roy M. Tucker, Tryon, 1
tire.
New truck tires and tubes:
Tryon Fuel Supply Co., Tryon,
1 tire and 1 tube; D. A. Shields,
Tryon, 1 tire and 1 tube; J. S.
Wagoner, Tryon RFD 1, 1 tire
and 1 tube; Hubert Pack, Tryon
RFD 1, 1 tire; Jay McGuinn, Mill
Spring RFD 2, 2 tires and 1 tube;
H. D. Jackson, Mill Spring R^2,
2 tires; A. L. Prince, Campobello
RFD 1 ,1 tube; R. E. Jolley, Try
on RFD 1, 2 tubes; Homer Dur
ham, Landrum RFD 1, 1 tractor
tube.
Recapped truck tires: Jay Mc
guinn, Mill Spring RFD 2, 2 tires;
Hubert Pack, Tryon RFD 1, 1
tire; Carolina Scenic Coach Lines,
Tryon, 2 tires; Gene Gosnell, Try
on, 2 tires; Jack Pace, Saluda,
1 tire.
GAME AND WILDLIFE
OFFICIALS HERE
Commissioner Hinton James of
the State’s Division of Game and
Inland Fisheries, John D. Findley,
assistant to the commissioner and
Frank W. Eatman, Coordinator
j of Federal Aid in Wildlife Re
storation in North Carolina, were
in Tryon yesterday. They spent
several hours with the Chas C.
Wests on Melrose Lane with whom
they had lunch.
The three officials of the Ral
eigh offices evidenced considerable
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