The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, December 25, 1915, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
^epi?o?? and Visiting Card?
CORRECTLY AND PROMPTLY ??fe^ED
pND ^OB SAMPLES AN!M?n?n:S
J- P. STEVENS ENGRAVING GO.
47 WIIITKH?ll ST. v ???.?.S?A, ?A.
Chicord Bank iPWI
I CITO p. U B. E, ToIIIsdBf Asst. Castle?? :
1?
MG STORE
?erids to., ea?c?n. ?fr itt customers
and admirers thc ccuiplimek,?
orj&e season. :>
?^^^ for m?v.big business
v?Sch we have done in '-the.past year.
swspe?#;,b something
of jwh?ch we feel, proud our new big
ser? is the delight of, o^'customers,
asj Mfe are nov* better prepared for. ?
bsd for yoar 1916, business.
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PREV?ST'S STORE
^ Southside Frocery Co,
For.yt^,p}t?r0n??c .extended..-us
dui?ng: th? paSV;", twelve months,
,)ve sincerery^. - wisli yoti the. rtte^;
?&M^'fif M'etry 'Cl?i;islm??^; ami,
:*jlappy New Years.
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First Presbyterian Church.
The regular program will, bo car
ried out at tue First 'Preabytorlan j
church tomorrow. . The ''Sabbath]
e^woi-'.^l b?" at" io o'clopk. The
pastor -will preach a, tlltSO atitt 7:30.
A cordial invitation ia extended to |
tho nubile to worship hero.
Centx?l Presbyterian Church.
Sunday school at 10:15 a. m.
?Corning service 11:30 a. in.
Program.
. "Joy to tho World." Opening song.
?nr-cation, "Holy Night, Peaceful
Night."
Sorlpture reading and prayer.
Music, "God Rest You Merry Gen
tlemen."
Offertory.
. Music; "What Child .is Thiar
Sermon, "It Christ Had Not Como."
Music, ''Everywhere, Everywhere.
Christmas, Tonight
'. Benediction'.
Vesper service at 5 o'clock.
Sermon, "Chrlstmaa Everyday."
Chris tm as Services "at St. joseph's.
St. Joseph's Catholic church ser-i
vices for; Chrl*tniHB; Day:
7 a.^m.-V-irat-ra'ass.
8 a, m.-Sacohd nines.
I0:a. m.-Thirdcmass.
T?o public always welcome.
Grace- Episcopal Church.
Services /for tho . Sunday after
Christmas,, being the Feast of St.
?Stephen tho Martyr, December 26th. ]
10:15 a. m,~Sunday ecl-ool.
11:30 ; a.- m .-The Holy Eucharist,
and Bermon.
.. Tho Christmas music -Will be repeat
ed at t'^ia service. There will fcc no
afternoon qervico :aB the rector wl^l.
have a service In Belton at thia time).
Friday 4:00 p. m.-Evening prayer.
Saturday, Feast, of tho Clrcum
cisi?n (also- New Year's Day) 11:00 a'.
Jm.-Tho Holy Eucharist.
".'.'.u First Baptist Church:
. The musical program at tho First
.Baptist church for Sunday . evening
{ will consist largely of numbers deaT^
to thie hearts o? the people. The
trip assisted by Mr. Edwards wlU.
render thc. sextette from "Lucia de
Lammermoor," the Barcarolle from
"Tales or Hoffmann" and the Pelo?
nato* Mi?t?tr? or -Chopin. Mr^MW
Cauley ;.wilj^W?y. "The Rosiny". ar"; OJ'
cello solo. "Mrs. Cora Lig?n j v?lll
furnlsh,a. vocal number. ;
1 Tho following'musical, program will
be rendered, at-the St. John's church
Sunday evening: .
.McKming^pjo-^.iristmas. 8bee*>
loy-Obligsto by .Mr , von Hussein.
?>?r. and Mrs, ..Walter" Beaty, left
yeaferday?aftcrn'oori for \ Columblia
to epend' the holid?ya with" "relatives.
'. ??r. j and., Mrs, . John A. . Neely,
Mesfers ; ; Hy'der^ Yc ' and Martin Kee-'
ly tieft ;'y?stofday': afternoon ?for York
whire; ?n?y .will spend 'Christmas with
ralaUves' ; ' "
Dr. and. ^rs/jClaVenca Dean' '/.f
Starr'ppc^t yesterdfiy..in town.
Mr?. J. H- Godfrey., and,son,fW?
ihave gone to"Ciioraw" io spshd
ChristmasReason ^vttli relatives.
. Mrs. .Charles F. Green ia speM?os
thc Chrfstrnaa holidays in Charleston
with relatives.
Mr. ppd Mrs.' William E.- McG?
pf Lafc?; Tosaway will spend. tho ''
??uy's hero with Mrs. McGuire's S
crV.Mr; -L; B. Norryce. ;,i
. ????X? V and Mi's.: . Eugene Wa?
i^W '^ote to Florida, for a stay l
," Mrs,-G. F. Cox and 3
irater, or? Atlanta '&re vlsi
?i?.. Engoue Brown;
_ Mrs. Frank Broyica ol
are. resiting MK " ?nd M
-lea. . . -
J The'.Boa?,- ]HUi club have iasr&ed ?K
folio^??^pr^yiay4?aiioha:^'YoJO,:ar?
^1y; invit?*. tPaMand *;(dan^ it
rjfc'b*"< tho1 rB^^Bte/elaW?)
club houb? in Nor?b ;A?4e&pt
?;. n ikht, foecafeif?r.' Wtbv J ?l r,
. to li O'clock. ,
<d?Por?t??>0? win ort ?ppro?iriati
Chr&^kaa ; 'vigieos,. and^dt&t
- pf t&?? C^laitoaa. tide, . T.K
't&M":Zfyfa.??&* .r. B
" Mr*.. Jt?hn. Linley*
? ? ? - - ? ?? 1
? i?iia!imiMiiiaani>iniH.?|Hii?ii??i Tmii" timm ^
, ?lgfri--Children's Chorus--Silent |
Night. Queut?-Tbei o Were ..Shep-1
herds-Vlhcepti^Mlsa Edna, Broylcs. j
Mri? Metonai?d, Mr. Wee. Mr. Fitz-1
gerald. .;/.??.?..-: ?
. Solo-^Cat moa the listening. ear et |
night-'-H.. Av Mattrews.'
Q??Ytei^-Angels f dom tho realms pf I
Joy-'Sheeley-M Isa Edna , Broylss, j
Mira. MacDonald, Mr.' Bice and- Mr;
Fitzgerald. - . ?
Associate ftionued Pre?bytevi?a j
? ? ? Church.
The teachers, and officers of the
Sabbath school Will give a candy and
fruit tfeat;ln the primary d???artment
Saturday (Christmas) morning at 10
o'clock. There -?.vill.be. a brief service
at this hour. The regular service
may bo expected Sabbath day. Lot ?
all bs present as. ?It ls tho day for
tho election .of -SSbbatb. school offi
cers. , !.
,8t. ; Jolinas ..Methodist Church.
. IteguVar morning- services beginn
?Jng with; Sunday school at 10. o'clock.
Preaching at .11,:SO o'clock by^R?v. T.
C. .O'Dell. Preaching at 7:30 o'clock
by tao. oastor. Special musical ser
vices.
Spacial Service at First Baptist*
Chwch. :
.T^e. Sunday'school and Its superin
tendent wiU.liavo charge or th? ''ser
vices at tho First /Baptist church Sun
i'day . morn hi}?. The school will bc
.opened a* 10 - o'clock as j usual, and
i the,''special ^program --will .begin .. at
10 : Afr as follows :'
Opening, hyam. '..
,SchrIpa-iro;Irom memory-Primary
denartpmat..,.
Hyam. :. :
Prayer'-Cr D.. Earle.
Senior'Philathoa.class song. *
Essay^'Peace on earth; good will
UoW2kr-?.man,'!-r-A Junior Baraca.
Muslc~<SenIor Baraca-[
(a) "Crow? ifi.mi<ing."
(WHr'tpTe lifted Me."
Hymn J ^:?- ..
Offertory.-Violin solo-?lra. G. W.
?hambern.: (
. Sermon by. ;ta? -pastor, JCM?? E.
"White, on the- subject: "The dear,
dedr.'Child.'*
Hymn. .v.L'Ki!- . ?
Benediction. - r
? . j ; The, evening cerrico will , be' held
l?t??taVewaali?flttttftiT??Sh-. "?be ?pasto*.
|.<wli?.r|>i5eaeii upo? thor subject^ "B. C.
-K'i Di,'!.' orutfTHo- D'ffere'ncsr Jesus
Christ Has * Made jr
X-n . Wednesday Evening the teach?
i era .wiii 4heot ht a:?o? and me prayer
I nnd'i^ratee >iervlc?. will be conducted
. by. tho ? pastor at-7:30.
ki Th? pabilo is: cordially invited to' to
( present and-worship with us at all
r these ser vicos.
Era?^j'yD?yj- The parlors and recep
tion rooms''will be kept brig'.it aral
attractiveandrino mtubero are cor
dially invited to come abd bring their,
lady friends.
On Friday evening wiU'fee the an
nual- Oliristuiaa dance will be ono o?
&?\;;mpst brilliaht'; events >qt the
Christmas week .
Mr/^ahd Mrs. F. E. Watkins,-Miss
Mary St?rk? .Watkins, and Misa May
L?gon wjii gti ta Florida for a. Stay
M^a%*ral \Veets.
Children; atthe Anderson.
. Manager.. Joe Trowbridge 'h^??ujj
vited ajl tho l'.?hl.ldrea In Ahdersor
to. he (kia guests or. Monday morning,
December 27th,;~fro;di. 10 to 12. at thi
Anderson theatre', -tb. ,seo the ''Patel
jWi>rk Girl o* 0:4 ."
IThere iwil? 'b?^abs?lute?y no.admis
Binn, and every child will boadmitted
<ree. ^ -; . '?;:'..:
**er T&?HH 3ict'aafey,
Mrs. Carrie Strick is cnteriAlnjnt
this^ehlng hf a charming little in
form^da?c?V^n:honor; of her gue?;
''S?r?toaT McCauley of/. Soonah',
H?f ghests^vyin tb?-? few mombe^
?J^e;:coll?ge.'Sot': who a?e at hom?
fc^Vf?e.^o)l?sys.
tf&?fe-Ban?'a : popularity Won't suffel
so.' long as .tha repfvsttutalives of. al
tho natlohj ^???pt^^tmy^' and Aaa
irfa?fi?A'iit-,s? ^y% 'get along witt
hi^A^aid;lh^iS.v0i^<i' ,.'.',,'?
-^.
Coughs, fields,, -croup' hoays^iass
Inflamed .throat, brOU<Ahf at - troubles e?
6OE> ; chest nra relieved fey Foley**
Ho$ay and Tiar -wfcic? opea#; stoppet
?ttiftgt^ lu-als in
flamed a?rfoc??> aa? restores norma
?^WMh?fig.;-W. C. Allen. Bo>,el?f,; ?^i
aays:': "t ' havo tratst .'a ts?i^y.:. o
Wi'?reict' asd^aaed :-B^?s*5s?
ih?;.a?si Qc*xt& '^?'?=f??asf : "
?^^>?sedv;v'I^a?ecl;it' 'fer. ?
years Und ; caa ^??o^wpiSi
I PERSONAL i
Micaes Mary and Elizabeth Howden
of Sandy Spring? were in the city
a'.'iopplt?g yesterday.
Mr. Phillip W?hlte, of Atlanta; Go..
baa arrived in Anderson for . the
Christmas holidays. ?
Mr. John MajcBky of Hartwell; Ga.,
?underwent an operation for appen
dicitis ot the Andorson hospital ' on
Thursday, and wa? reported yester
day aa doing nicely.
Miss Lobs Nelson of Laurens in in
the city spending Christmas With 'aar
stater/Mis? Bthol Nelson.
i Dr. B. A. Hines has gone to Seneca
for the Christmas hoir* .ys.
. Mr, P. M. 0~rey P t yesterday, af*
tes-aoon for fceneca where he will
spend Christmas.
Messrs. Henry and Bruce Harper j
leave this morning for Middleton,
Ga., where *hey will ?pc?id Christmas j
with their parents.
Messrs. Joe and Edgar Sullivan arel
spending Christmas at their home in j
Wllllamston.
Mr. C. 'M. McGee is spending
Christmas with his mother. a'- Iva.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Glenn le?t|
yesterday afternoon 1er Bamberg
whero they will'spend a few days.
Tho following.young men from t'",ie
Citadel have arrived for the Christ
mas holidays: MesBrs, Louis Farmer,
Walter Robinson, "Leo Seligmnn, ?t
H. McCully, Charles Daniel and J
Julian Bruce.
The following Students at tho Uni
versity of South Caroline, are in the
city for tho holidays: Messrs. Rob
ert io. Bowen, ITrank. Steele,. David j
Rast, T. S. Martin and Jeromo]
Beck.
Miss Sara Gilllland . of Iva was jin
the cit yt'jopping: yesterday,
Mfcjs Margaret AMrer of Atlanta, '
Ga,, ls in Anderson spending Christ
mas . with her mother,*' Mrs'. ; Ruth ]
Archer, -l^pi
Ko, Jame?, when gaBoHno fail? to
Jumpi upward In price every j few
boUra that ia no sign that Uncle John
Rockefeller is indulging,: in "twilight
sleep.". He's Just sleeping in the or
dinary way.-Tampa Datly Times'.'.
THR ORIGINAL
;Che*?. aatwttfut?? cost YOU e?mn pdsa,
SABE TH RJIS UFE \ / ^
fiSreOB In HillB
DohV Stay Grayi It Darkens
So Naturally that No
j body Can tel!,
You can turn stay, : faded, hair beau
tifully dark and lustrous almont over,
night if you'll get a 60-cent bottle cf
"Wyeth's Sago a?d Sulphur Com
pound", at any drug store. Millions of
bottles of this old, famous gage Tea
Recipe ate sold annually,, uays a veli-'
koown druggist here,. because it, dark
ens the hair sb naturally 'ajft "evenly;
that no ono. can tell it . has been ap-.
piled. 1
rThoao 'Vyho?o hair i?' ^j^log .gray.
becoming faded, dry,; . cc'rau?r- ?u.d
thin have a 'surprise. awa?lbg.'thei?,
because after ono. or. two] applications
tho grey haw?UwihW aj?d. yonr looks
become ?? lu^^riaaily ;'<lft.r & and ? beauti
ful^-all dandruff goes, . scalp. itching
and failing* hair stops.
This is tho ?ge ot youth. Groy
(haired, unattractive folks 'aren't
.wanted ?touru?, ?o* get bttsy. f ,wlth
^y.e't3i,a:.j(ij?g^'aa?' Sulphur tonight
and- you'll-[ t?o? delighted; w^lth. your
dark, handsome hair' and year youth
ful appearance within ? few days.
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Jil .?lll??,lllllUJUi?*l<Mll??>?.n,,?lill,?ii,mni,nl
Simolifi?i Stvisgs Sfstesi |
Hava you fain*
?? the f
Saving? Club?
Jain.Now.
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May Christmas bring to ?
you the things you seek, and
to those you love the things
you'd;have them haye.
. May the New Year be
bright with promise, and
every promise be fulfilled.
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H?i||y New Y??r " L;
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