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AT CHURCHES SUNDAY — - Continued from Page One_ at 7 p, m. Tryon First Baptist: Henry O. Hearn, Pastor. Sunday school 10 a. m., N. L. Wilson, Supt. Morn, ing worship 11. Training Union, 7 p. m. Evening worship 8. Wed nesday, 7:30 p. m., prayer service. 8:30 p. m., choir rehearsal. Catholic: St. John’s Church, r atner r. a. wcneuricn, rastor. Holv Mass Sunday morning 8:30. Saluda Methodist: Rev. Earl M. Hansell, Pastor. Sunday school 10 a. m., Homer Taylor, Supt. Wor ship service at 11 a. m. St. Luke’s C. M. E. Church: Rev. W. P. Williams, Minister. Sunday school 10 a. m., J. D. Waymon, Supt. Sermon 11:30. Theme: “The New Book”; 7:30 p. m., theme: “Our Companion for the New ■Vear.” There will be a .fish fry in the Church basement Saturday night. The Young Men’s Advance ment Club, will meet in the church basement on Wednesday night. BASKETBALL TONIGHT Columbus and Saluda men 'and women will play basketball tonie-ht at Columbus gymnasium at 7:30. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gardner have returned from Biloxi, Miss., where they visited Mr. Gardner’s mother, Mrs. James P. Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Wilson and Mrs. O. C. Harrison have returned from Miami, Fla. Mrs. Mary Emily Jackson will sing a solo Sunday morning at the Congregational Church, “He Shall Feed My Flock”, by Handel. Special singing service will he held Sunday at 2 p. m., at the Mill Spring Baptist Church, accord ing to the pastor. Miss Ann Covington is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Herbert Stroman, in Florence, S. C. Edward McPhetridge has return ed to Milwaukee after a visit with his family here. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Clark and son, Alfred, of Crossville, Tenn., spent the holidays with relatives in Tryon. Curb Reporter Continued from Page One_ Well, with all this added informa tion we hope something can be done before it goes to a Kefauver com mittee .... News by ^ir and wire reports that Lieut. Hugh A. Murrill, is getting married this af ternoon at 5 o’clock in Birming ham, Ala. . . . The stores of Tryon will be closed for two days next week (Tuesday and Wednesday), so do your shopping Saturday or Monday to take care of your needs until Thursday morning. M. L. LAUGHTER Mark L. Laughter, 81, ^gtfe long resident of the Cooper^^/an community in Polk County, 'Mill Spring Route 2, died early todav at the Valley Clinic and Hospital after a period of declining health. Funeral services will be conduct ed Saturday at 2, p. m. at Cooper’s Gap Baptist Church by the Revs. Paul Stepp and Chatham. Inter ment will be in the church ceme terv with Hoover Engle, Joe. James and Arthur Laughter, Frank Ruff and Clarence Jackson Jr., as pall bearers. — Hendersonville Times News. Rev. Mr. Brady At Columbus Rev. Homer Brady of Louisvil’e, Ky., former pastor of the Columbus Baptist Church, will preach Sun day morning at the Columbus church according to announcement by the pastor, Rev. LeRoy L«^pd. Arriving' Saturday to spend New Year’s holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Daniel P. Mitchell are Mr. and M^s. Bayard Mitchell of Baltimore. Md.; Mr. and Mrs. Vance E. Derby, Alexandria. Va.; Miss Pixie Mitch ell of Woodbury. N. J., and Mont rose Colley*. Pa., and a friend from Philadelphia. Major and Mrs. A. R. Herron are leaving this week-end for California to visit their daughter, Miss Pat Herron. Mr. and Mrs. John Paul Harri son are parents of a son born at Rutherford Hospital on Dec. 26th.
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