THE TRiK DAM BULLETIN
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Vol. 26—No. 30 ON, N. C. FRIDAY, MARCH 13th, 1953
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HJGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICE
AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER ^ ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879
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Weather Thursday: High 56, ]
low 43, rain .24, Rel. Hum. 87 ... j
British debating what to do about
the Russians shooting down one
of their planes next day after an I
American plane shot down. Some
times a big fellow slaps a small
one to get him mad enough to
fight first. Tryon is getting ready
for the Hunter Trials Saturday
at the Herbert Oliver’s Fancy Hill
beginning at 10:30 a. m. Pine
Crest Inn will serve picnic lunch
at noon. Dutch supper-dance that
night at Sunnydale. There will be
many out of town guests here over
the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Farwell will entertain Hunter
Trial Judge and Mrs. S. Prentice
Porter, and also Mr. and Mrs.
Henrv M. Meers of Chicago, mem
ber of the Long Meadow Hunt and\
Winnetka Hunt . . . Capt. Rufus
Zoghaum has returned to his homo
in the Hunting Country after a
stav at the Naval Hospital in New
York .... raul tJulDerson an- j
rimin^es a beekeeping meeting on j
Mondav with W. A. Stephen, State
Extension Specialist in charge.
First meeting at 10:30 a. m., at
Conwav Millard’s in Green Creek
and the other at Henry Ruff’s,
Mill Spring section at 2:30 . . John
Cowan giving away 1,000 baby
chicks Saturday . . . Christian
Science lecture Sunday at 4 p. m., I
at-. Tryon school auditorium. Du
plicate Bridge Tournament tonight
at 7:45 at Oak Hall. New Ford
trucks at Pierce-Wilson today. A
few azalea plants were st’U avail
able this mornino- bv the Episco
pal Men’s Club. They’ll help make
Trvon more attractive. O. A. Fetch. !
manager of Fontana Village and j
Bart Leiner, tourist executive at
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AT CHURCHES SUNDAY
Tryon Methodist: Rev. H. A.
Pruyn, Minister. Sunday school
10 a. m., Dr. C. W. McCall, Supt.
Public worship, with sermon 11
a. m. Subject, “Youthful Yearning
for God.” Methodist Youth Fel
lowship 7:30 p. m. Monday, 8 p.
m., meeting- of Building Commit
tee at the parsonage. Tuesday, 7:30
p. m., choir practice.
Christian Science Society: 11 a.
m., at the edifice, 1st Street. Sub
ject, “Soul”. Meeting the first
Wednesday of each month at 8 p.
m. Suday schooi same hour as
church service. Reading room,
church edifice 10-12 a. m., Tues
day and Friday.
Tryon Presbyterian: Rev. Joe
Wagner, Minister. Sunday school
10 a. m., Melvin Burns, Supt.
Morninq- worship 11. Sermon, “It
Is Finished.” Youth Fellowship 7;
Beacons’ meeting- at 7:45 at the
manse. Women of the Church, on
Tuesday at 3:80: prayer service
7:30; choir practice 8:15. Young
Adults supper Friday at 7.
Congregational: Rev. Orville H.
White, Minister. Church school at
9:45 a. m., John Loren Brown,
Sunt. Morning worship 11. Ser
mon, “Religion in Revolt’.’ (Nur
sery class provided at this time).
Youth choir rehearses at 4:30 on
Tuesday. Adult choir rehearses at
7:30 Thursday.
Columbus Presbyterian: Rev. T.
C. Bailey. Pastor. Sunday school
TO a. m., Wm. A. McFarland, Sunt.
Mornino- worship 11. Sermon, “Our
King”. Tuesday, 7:30. deacon?, and
elders meet at church. Wednesday
at 7 p. m., praver meeting.
Episcopal: The Fhurch of the
Holy Cross. Rev. Charles L. Mc
Gavern, Rector. Holv Communion
8 a. m.: church school 9-30 a. m.,
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