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ENTERED AS SECOND CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928
AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OP CONGRESS
THE TRYOV m
The World’s Smallest daily Newspaper.
Vol. 26—No. 2
TRYON, N. C.,
BRUARY 1. 1962
weather Thursday: High 55, low
16, Rel. Hum. 31, rainfall for
January 5.94 inches. This is an
age of conferences in cities, states,
nations. Most of the news in the
big papers is about conferences.
Maybe it will eventually save lives
and property. HERE FROM
BRAZIL: Rev. William E. An
drews, formerly of Tryon, now an
Amer can missionary to Brazil,
. who is visiting his mother, Mrs.
R. F. Andrews in Landrum, will
sneak at the Lai\£rum Methodist
Church Sunday morning at 11:15.
.... The Tryon Hounds will meet
Saturday morning at 9 at Rackin’
Ridge . . . . The new Ford is on
J&gplay at Tryon Motor Co., to-.
WWf • • • • Bridge winners Thurs
N-S, Mr. and Mrs. R. B.
White, first R. R. Williams, Mrs.
Steiner, second; J. P. Earle, Mrs.
Baxter Haynes, Mr. and Mrs. P.
- D. Karsten, tied for third; Mrs.
Barrington King and Mrs. Frances
Ravenel, fourth. East-West, Mrs.
W. M. Bomar and C. E. Harris,
' first; J. Feder. Miss Rebecca Gaf
fney, second; H. M. Guilbert, John
F. Norton, third; Mr. and Mrs.
Nelson Jackson, fourth . . Polk
Superior Court will be resumed *
Monday morning at 9 at Columbus.
. . The Tryon Baptist Brotherhood
will mee^ tonight at 7. Special pro
V gram, Eugene Jones in charge.
Dimes On Sidewalk Here
Saturday Morning
Dimes, Dimes, Dimes, hundreds
of them, are expected to be placed
m rows on Trade Street Satur
day morning between Missildine’s
and the Ti^on Bank & Trust Co.,
according to Craig B. Thomas,
chairman of the Polk County In
fantile Paralysis Committee. Ki
wanians, American Legions, Lions,
Rotarians, Boy Scouts will be on
the job to assist with the work.
Everybody is invited to put their
dimes on the march from Missil
dine's to the bank and see how
far they will go. It will take about
18 dimes to go a foot. But these
dimes may help some youngster
to walk or run and play like other
children. “So when you see the
dimes stretched out on the side
walk you are invited to put some
with them,” says Chairman Thom
as.
At the Churches
Christian Science Society ; 11 a.
m., tat edifice, First Street. Sub
ject “Love”. Meetings the first
Wednesday of each month at 8.
Sunday school at the same hour as
the church service. Reading room,
church edifice, hours, Tuesday and
Friday, 10-12 a. m.
Tryon Methodist: Rev. Paul
Davis, Pastor. Church school 10
a. m., Dr. C. W. McCall, Supt. 11
sermon: “Which Choice?" 7:30
Youth Fellowship. Friday nt 6:30
p. m., Family Fellowship Supper
at the church.
Tryon Church of Christ: Chester
A. Hunnicutt, Evangelist.- Sunday
11 a. m., subject, “Fbrsake Not
the- Assembly.” 7 p. m., subject,
“A House Built on a Rock.’’
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