AT THE CHURCHES _Continued from Page One Tryon Sunday school 10 a. m. J. H. Gaze, Supt. Preaching 5 p. m. CATHOLIC: St. John’s Church. Father Mahoney, Celebrant. Holy Mass Sunday morning at 8 o’clock. COLUMBUS BAPTIST: Rev. Homer E. Brady, Pastor. Sunday school 10 a. m. L. B. Robbins, Supt. Evening worship at 7 o’clock. MILL SPRING BAPTIST: Rev. Homer E. Brady,* Pastor. Sunday school 10 a. m. Frank Jackson, Supt. Morning worship 11 o’clock. EPISCOPAL.: The Church of the Holy Cross. The Rev. Joseph R. Clair, S. T. B., Rector. The Rev. C. P. Burnett, Rector emeritus; R. A. Laslett, Smith, D.Mus., or ganist and choirmaster. Services for Nov. 4,'the twenty-third Sun day after Trinity. 8 a. m., the Holy Communion; 10 a. m., the Sunday school, Wm. M. Spivey, Supt. 11 a. m., the Holy Communion and sermon. FREEWILL BAPTIST: Sunday school at 2:30, J. H. Gaze, Supt. Preaching at 3:30, Rev. E. W. Davis, Pastor. CURB REPORTER - Continued from Page One_ tin the spirit of democracy can grow and help build communities and*nations throughout the world. The way we think and feel about things are important. We can at tain happiness only in our state of mind. The friends of the Bulletin make happiness for others and themselves' by the exchange of news. This promotes general fel lowship among friends scattered all over the world. Mr. Berryman is one of them and we are proud to have him as one of our friends. . . . . What happens to our young people who graduate from- high school and leave for bigger oppor tunities? In renewing her subscrip tion to The Bulletin the other day, Miss Evelyn Taylor-Tanner, Try on 1942 honor graduate, now with Bell Aircraft Corp., Atlanta, says, “It seems that the Bulletin is one of the necessities of life that no Tryonite can do without—no mat ter how far away from home we go” . . Morgan Taylor, a writ er of New York, and Sanibel, Fla., renews his subscription and says, “I enjoy The Bulletin so much, with its notes about all my friends and loyely places, and hope to take in my ‘second home’ this year.” There are hundreds of others scattered all over the world who have a big part in The Bulletin arid much interest in your welfare. You reciprocate every time you send in an item. This is getting long and I hear the voice of the policeman saying, “M o v e on" Buddy!” New Hoirte In Landrum W. S. Heavner of Landru building a new brick veneer on Lyles Avenue. h"# SUBSCRIPTION RATES FOR THE BULLETIN One year in County—_$3.00 One year Elsewhere_$4.00 Six months in County_$1.50 Six months Elsewhere_$2.00 Lees than six months. 50c per month anywhere. A Few Electric At i We RepaXr'^Elecwical Ap nliances: IRDNS/mOTORS, WASHING NjgACHINES, RANGES, and so forth. Telephone 487 BRADSHAW’S RADIO and ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE SERVICE

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