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_AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879
THE TRV011I DAILY BlILLETO
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Seth M. Vining, Editor
Vol. 25—No. 107 TRYON, N. C. FRIDAY, JUNE 27TH, 1952
Curr Reporter
Weather Thursday: High 102,
low 79, Rel. Hum. 48. Mr. Creas
man says the 79 was the lowest I
minimum ever recorded in Tryon.
-*) ihursday night beat that !
low of 80. He says Holland
Brady promises rain Friday after
noon .... Tonight about 75 people
of the WSPA staff will have buffet
supper and an outing at the Try
on Country Club. Oak Hall will
prepare the meal . . . Miss Clara
Edwards is home from the west.
Saturday is election day, so please
VOTE for some one. The Court
House offices will be closed on
that day in Columbus and the
ABC store will be closed in Try on
Saturday. Dr. Dorothy Reed Men
denhall donated the trash recep
tacle for Pacolet Street, near the
Hospital Exchange. If people use
it she will give another . . . Cool
places this week-end: Stay in
Lake Lanier, under Pearson’s
Falls, at Tryon Country Club pool
ornnder a shade tree where the
is blowing . . . John Mc
uSpTi has been elected president
of the Tryon Lions Club . . . Three
people in this section have drown
ed recently. A good reason why
everyone should learn to swim
while lessons are available. . . .
i nose wno contrinute to tne uiri
Scout Camp on Lake Lanier where
girls learn to swim are helping
to save lives as well as promote
many years of enjoyment in young
people .... Col. Thomas Upton,'
state director of Selective Service
and Maj. Quince E. Mathis, both
of Raleigh, paid an official visit
+r> the local Selective Service
Board Thursday . . . Singing at
Mill Spring Baptist Church Sun
day at 2:30 p. m.
AT THE CHURCHES
Tiyon Presbyterian: Rev. J. C.
Wagner, Pastor. Sunday school
10 a. m., Melvin Burns, Supt.
Morning worship 11. Subject,
“This Nation Under God.” Youth
fellowship 7. Prayer service Tues
day 7:30. Choir practice, 8:15.
Columbus Presbyterian: Rev. T.
C. Bailey, Pastor. Sunday school
10 a. m., Bill McFarland, Supt.
Morning worship 11. Young People
7 p. m. Mid-week service Thurs
day 8 p. m. Sermon topic: “Public
Worship—New Nestament.”
Tryon Methodist: Rev. Paul F.
Davis, Pastor. Sundav school lo a.
m., Dr. C. W. McCall, Supt. 11 a.
m., “Freedom and Our Faith.”
Episcopal: The Church of the
Holy Cross. Rev. Charles L. Mc
Gavern, Rector. S.unday 8 a. m.,
Holy Communion ; 10 a. m., church
school (11 a. m. nursery class);
11 a. m.. The Litany and Ante
Oommum'on. Sermon, “The Fifth
Freedom”, bv Dr. George F. Tay
lor. Wednesday 10:30 a. m., Holy
Communion.
Christian Science Society: 11 a.
m., at the edifice, 1st Street. Sub
ject, “Christian Science.” Meet
ings the 1st Wednesday of each
month at 8 p. m. Sunday school
at tho same hour as church ser
vice. Reading room, church edifice,
10-12 a. m., Tuesday and Friday.
Second Baptist: Rev. Robert
l napman, supplv pastor. Sundav
school 10 a. m., Theodore Burrell,
Pupt. Preaching 11 a. m., Observ
ance of the Lord’s Supper at that
hour. Training Union 7 p. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30.
Cathiolic: St. John’s Church.
Father F. A. Scheurich, Pastor.
Holy Mass Sunday morning 8:30.
T'r.von First Baptist: Rev. H.
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