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THE TRYON DAILY BULLETIN
The World’s Smallest daily Newspaper.
Vol. 24—No. 287
Seth M. Vining, Editor
TRYON. N. C.. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1951
Weather Thursday: High 76, low
45, Rel, Hum. 46 . . . Winston
Churchill’s Conservative Party was
reported assured of victory in
British Election Thursday ... A
county-wide rat control campaign
Will be put on by ~ the County
Agents Saturday, November 3.
Everybody putting out rat poison
at the same time will do more to
eliminate rats than when one per
son does it alone. Cost of poison
is 30c per pound. Anyone interest
ed should notify County Agent
Paul Culberson or The Bulletin
office right away as the poison has
tojfeg ordered .... Tryon-Christ
football game this after
mSf at 3:30 at Harmon Field . . .
The Chamber of Commerce gets
many unusual questions. S, S.
Otis of Winnetka, 111., called to
see Ernst Benkert Thursday and
they had a bet about the altitude
of the N6rth Star at Tryon and
asked President Howard Franken
fteld for the correct' information.
He reported that he would have to
have a nautical almanac. Probably
some of our retired naval officers
would donate one to the Tryon
Charber of Commerce . . . Mr.
Benkert was the architect or de
signer of the William Barrow
house. Mr. and Mrs. Otis are stay
ing at Flacks at Chimney Rock.
. . .Joe Louis fight tonight at 10
on Oak Hall lobby television. |
At the Churches
Visitors Welcome at all Churches
Tryon Church of Christ: Ches
ter A. Hunnicutt, Evangelist. 11
a. m., subject, “Lord It Is Good For
Us To Be Here.” 7 p. m., subject:
“Why Have You Sent For Me?”
Wednesday 7 p. m., Bible study.
Christian Science Society: 11 a.
m., at the edifice on First Street.
Subject, “Probation After Death.”
Presbyterian: Rev. J. C. Wagner,
Pastor. Sunday school 10 a. m.,
J. Frank Gallimore, Supt. Morning
worship 11. Sermon: “The Redis
covered Bible.” Youth Fellowship
6:45; evening worship 7:30, pro
gram conducted by Women of the
Church on theme of Home Mis
sions. Choir practice Tuesday eve
ning at 8.
Congregational: Rev. Orville H.
White, Minister. Morning worship
11. Subject: “Persistent Perils.”
(Nursery class at 11 a. m.). Sun
day school 9:45 a. m., Nelson Jack
son, Supt. All interested young
people are urged to be present at
7 p. m., for the organization of a
young people s society.
Episcopal: The Church of the
Holy Cross: 8 a. m„ Holy Com
munion; 9:30 a. m., Church school,
(nursery class, 11 a. m.); 11 a. m.,
morning prayer and sermon. Wed
nesday 10:30 a. m., Holy Com
munion ; Thursday, All Saints’
Day, Holy Communion 8 a. m„ and
10:30 a. m.
Second Baptist: Rev. Leonard
Harrill, Pastor. Sunday school 10
a. m., Theodore Burrell, Supt.
Training Union 6 p. m. Preaching
7 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednes
day 7 p. m.
Tryon Methodist: Rev. Paul F.
Davis, Pastor. 11 a. m., “Loving
Our Neighbors.” Church school at
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