THE TRYOIf DULY BULLETIN
The World’s Smallest daily Newspaper. Seth M. Vining, Editor
(Vol. 23—No. 199) TRYON, N. C.. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1950
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AT TRYON, N.
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CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICE
C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879_
CURB REPORTER
Weather Thursday: High 73, low
40. . Cold wave headed this way
and freezing temperatures expect
ed tonight or Saturday . . Ernest
Burwell speaks at Tryon P.-T. A.
Thursday night. Duplicate bridge
tournament winners Thursday: N.
S.: Mrs. Betty Steiner, Miss Lois
Greer, 1st; Mr. and Mrs. Ben
White, 2nd; Mr. and Mrs. Chester
ward, 3rd. E.-W.: Jim Jackson,
Miss Betty Oates, 1st; Miss Gay
Williams, J. P. Earle, 2nd; Mrs.
C. P. Rogers, R. R. Benham, 3rd.
. . . The Ministerial Assn., and
Tryon Council of Church Women
are calling on everyone to pray
Saturday morning at 11 o’clock
when the church bells and siren
will sound forth our love for peace.
. . There will be a welcome service
for the new Landrum Methodist
minister, Rev. A. M. Jones, Sun
day night at 7:30 at Landrum
church. All invited . . . Tryon
Congregationalists and friends will
f ive a farewell party Monday night !
at the church house for Rev. F.
W. Murtfeldt. All invited . . Wood
row Hague will be in charge of
Kiwanis program Tuesday at 1
p. m. . . This is the week for
Tryon women to qualify ?or the
Round Robin Golf Tournament . .
Tryon Chamber of Commerce is
cooperating to make the triple
event of Dec. 9 a colorful event
with flags in the store windows.
.... We don’t need to buy a dam
site, but we do need to buy a mill
site. If you want to help furnish
a payroll for more people in the
rural district and make them self- '
supporting, check with John G.
Landrum Jr., at Tryon Bank . . .A
red dog, part chow, has taken up
at Mrs. Tom Hilton’s. Owne** will
please go get it and pay for
this notice.
At the Churches
Visitors Welcome at all Churches.
Congregational: Erskine Memo
rial. Rev. Frank W. Murtfeldt,
Minister. Sunday, school 9:45 a.
m., Nelson Jackson, Supt. Worship
11 a. m. Subject, “Be Careful
What You Pray For.”
Methodist: Rev. C. L. Ledford,
Pastor. Sunday school 10 a. m.,
Dr. C. W. McCall, Supt. Wor
ship service 11 a. m. Subject:
“Stoul, Where And What Is It, To
Whom Does It Belong?”.
Christian Science Society: 11 a.
m., at the Lanier Library. Sub
ject, “Mortals and Immortals.”
First Baptist: Rev. C. E. Scar
borough, Minister, Sunday school
10 a. m., Laxton Hamrick, Supt.
Morning worship 11. Subject,
“Genuine Christianity.” Training
Union, 6:5o p. m. Evening wor
ship 7:45. Subject, “Jesus Heals
A Father’s Son.” Wednesday 7
p. m., youth choir, 7:30 p. m.,
prayer meeting. 8, senior choi.r.
Catholic: St. John’s Church.
Father F. A. Scheurich, Pastor.
Holy Mass Sunday morning 8:30.
Pentecostal Holiness: Rev. G. A.
Davis, Pastor. Sunday school 10
a. m. Preaching 11 a. m. and 7:45
p. m. P.H.Y.S. 7 p. m. Prayer
meeting Thursday at 7:30 p.m.
Second Baptist: Rev. Leonard
Harrill, Pastor. Sunday school
10 a. m., J. H. Burrell, Supt.
and special singing in afternoon.
Prayer meeting Wednesday 7 p. m.
Episcopal: 8 a. -m., Holy Com
munion; 9:40 a. m., church school;
no 11 a. m., service because of
Every Member canvass. Wednes
day, 10:30 a. m., Holy Communion;
11 a. m., St, Agnes Guild Bazaar.
Presbyterian: Rev. George W.
Hayward, Pastor. Sunday school
10 a. m., Ed Barber, Supt. Youth
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