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AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879
The World’s Smallest daily Newspaper.Seth M. Vining, Editor
Vol. 25—No. 117 TRYON, N. C. FRIDAY. JULY 11TH, 1952
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Weather Thursday: High 84, I
low 60. Rel. Hum. 48 . . . The j
work of the Tryon Street Depart- i
ment in trying to keep the streets
clean is very commendable. Early
risers who see the street before
thoughtless people mess it up with
empty cartons and wrappers can
appreciate it ... . Two little boys
this morning opened their pop
sicles in front of The Bulletin
office, but gathered the wrappers
in tjheir hands and put them in
the trash container in front of
Ballenger s. If all parents would
teach their children to do that it
would help immensely. . . . Some
JK^prt observers predict Eisen
^Wfer to be nominated this morn
ing . . . Ralph Fisher of Bre
vard, a Republican, has been
named by Governor Scott to be
president of the North Carolina
State railroad.
New arrivals at Oak Hall hotel
include H. B. Gray, Greensboro;
O. R. Lee, Raleigh; Wm. Tabar,
Tampa; W. A. Richey and son,
Weirton, W. Va.; Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Jaffre, Charlotte; Mr. and
Mrs. ,J. P. Hargrove, Montgom
ery, Ala.; L. V. Simons, Allen
dale, S. C.
Mrs. Ruth Shelley of Oajt Hall
is a patient in Spartanbufg Gen
eral Hospital, Room 311.
AT THE CHURCHES
Tryon Methodist: Rev. Paul F.
Davis, Pastor. Sunday school 10 a.
m., Dr. C. W. McCall, Supt. Ser
mon 11 a. m., “Escape From
Freedom.” 7:30 p. m., Youth
Fellowship. Jack Eargle’s slides.
Monday, 8 p. m., combined church
wide meeting and Board of Ste
wards meeting.
Christian Science Society: 11 a.
m.. at edifice, 1st Street. Subject,
“Sacrament.” meetings the first
Wednesday of each month at 8 p.
m. Sunday school at the same
hour as church service. Reading
room, church edifice, 10-12 a. m.,
Tuesday and Friday.
Tryon Presbyterian: Rev. Joe
Wagner, Minister. Church school
10 a. m., Melvin Burns, Supt.
Morning worship 11. Sermon: “Be
ing More Than Ordinary.” Youth
I1 eilov.'ship' 7, prayer service Tues
day 7: SO. subject, “The Woman
at th" Well.” Young Adults sup
per. Friday at 7.
Columbus Presbyterian: Rev. T.
C. Bailey, Pastor. Sunday school,
10 a. m., Wm, A. McFarland, Supt.
Morning worship 11. Young Peo
ple 7 p. m. Midweek service Wed
nesday at 8 p. m. Sermon topic,
“Trusting Jesus Completely.”
Congregational: Rev. Orville H.
White, Pastor. Sunday school 9:45
a. m., Nelson Jackson, Supt. Wor
ship service 11 a. m., with sermon
by Dr. Kerr’son Juniper of Or
mond Beach, Fla.
Episcopal: The Church of the
Holy Ci’oss. Rev. Chas. L. McGav
ern. Rector. Holy Communion 8
a. m., 10 a. m., church school,
(nursery class, 11 a. m.) ; 11 a. m.,
morm'ng prayer and sermon. Wed
nesday, Holy Communion 10:30
a. m.
Second Baptist: Rev. Robert
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