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TOLr.U? LIT MWBEil G1 7 I SEWBEBRY, S. C, FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1917. \ TWICE A WEES, tlM A YEAR ^ ' ; ; ^ ; . . - n' ^ j. 130 "Men Fail \ti ' \ * . TL? Dk x J 'CC ? KJ^OiCU -v -'V ' ^4 List of" Those Who Did Not x nqfion Before the Court * % S * The "c^teity exemption board com-i i ^ j pleted its examination of tne 428 men, ; P* whp had. been -called in the draft for: * Ne^rbe\ry county. i30 were not ac- t ^cepfad oif account of physical defect. > - That l|gt is printed herewtih. About ^ ^ -50 faiteJjyto answer the call. Some QfL these enlistea in the "service since | 1 tth^ draft was made and of course 1/ were not expected to answer the call. I j I Those who did not answer and had not I ar#> now subject to indict- j t anent and punishment. That list Is. * *also printed. j * 01?Jkose who passed the physical! . - test about $0 per cent are claiming exfor one c^use or another. The^j jcpnnty board will begin its sitting j - 'this morning at ten o'clock to pass up- j I on the exemptions. This boand has | -oplfi to do with exemption on* the-| ground of dependents in the family. j who need the drafted man to support l _ them. Exemptions for occupations, c and ail pappeais are to be heard by the H fllwriet board. ^ ? ?* Jr ^ ^ It can not therefore be determine^, ^ r .yet whether.or not the quota to be I ' inrnished^y Newberry under thip call: i selected or not. It 'ViUj probably take another call to, get ta<*' 1 * -s ^ " ? *fv ?T?W. n-a? 511 r P ^if6QUiSit6 nUTTTDer, V^Uf 4uuia ntw wwt* i ^ -:an^ we had credit for 9T -w$o had vol- ? jkinteere<f~ leaving 211. to l>e selected, > i i ,^;*at this time^ We^afe also entitled to1 % Credit for the number-who have eniist^T1 y ed since this c&l made ut that ; - ^ ^lumber i3 very small. ;f " . *>$ | r* * x ' f 2?2o22?Price,' Clande CrossomJ f % ^ "i Nev/berry, Kt 2. r v , - - i 3?46S?Dcivi5 ^Robert Guy, Whit-1 ^ mire, j ^ 5-i-2$24?Suber, Wallace Coleman, i i ; Shelton. 1 6?854?Gifson. Byrd jTiller, ProsmC' perity. _ \g W- 7?1S94?James, Willie, Newberry. L -Et * Rnv-42. * % j < L 9?1065?King, Hejrfy Campbell, j~ I Newberry. h > P II?1455?James, Tommy, Littlp " j i. -Mountain. >. \ i 16--1Z52?Fulmer. WJilie Leonard,^ N l dewberry,.Daisy,St.* ^ 33?337?Porterfield,. Rot>ert S., Jr.,' p ^ dewberry, Caldwell -St. ? - 25-^67$?Sims, Wesley, WhiVmire. 33?596?Butler; Ernest, Whitmire. - f ?Prones. Lee A.. Whitmire. ! / V VWV ? - ? 39?2453?Watts, Jess*?/ Ne.w^erry. k ?548?Ruff, George, ^hiimifce. j f1 4 4&??55?>McMorT*is, Forfer, Kinards, jt r Rt 3. ; <; 151?136$' ? Spraqon, Joka, ^ew- ^ berry./ ' V ^ r 54-^1676-sE>awkins, CharT<5y%J$ lairs, * Ktl. / ' ' . ^ n I 57?775^?Wilson, Srn?rt Jamea* I Ke^t^rry, Rt .3. V. f 61^1986?Trio-bite, ^Silver^y | etretft. * {p .. 62?810?3oozer, -Mark N.,? Prosper*1 * lty-; / ' v- v * 65?16S2?iGatfney, Rofeect, ^Tarrs, I Rt' i. 5 v ^ ^ j 71?43?Evans, Everett "Marshall, Jr, I yevfoefnj 1519 B<Jun$ffcry j; ' 73^1763?Jaicipson, Jlobert Frank, i . *T; . i ' i fc INewwcrrjf. - -^y, . ^ ' L 74?154^-=-3oinestJ' * TTiaddeus Laur- J PP ens, Prosperity.^,* * ~ <>r 77?^4?Taylor/ John ,T\, ProepeYi tty. /\ ' " ;vr . 79?2501?-Suber, Qlemaont, Nfew"berry. ,v ^ r; 32?1178?Costelly,. Joe Brawiam, Prosperity. , X v } ^ 84?2374?Bnzh^rdt Clarence -0u-, ge?e, Newberry. R%J?r H , v *r M SC>?Z'.7-Z'S fllil. gallics, itcwuwi;. '{ 98?140?Sligh. 3unfM>, ^Newberry,, R 7. * ^ . W it 101?1922?Crouch, * man, Silversfcreet.- % j,? 101a?1725 ? Bou'snis&t, !>ayidj Griffin, Newberry. q i : ) Pass / I Examination ' ' i 9 r> *L _ DL..: / IT rass ine rajtsi^ui i^Aunuty Exemption Board. _ ' ' r/* \ 102?1779?McCary, William Earle, dewberry/ 824 O'Neal St. 103?1236?Floyd, John Yancy, !s:ewjerry. * 106?432?Blackwell. Coker JamSs, \ wnumire. 107?18- Crifcuer, Frea Julian, Xewleiry, Main 109?927^-T^aylor, Olin, Prosperity. 112?17ol '? Franklin,-Lonnie Wiliam, Nevrberry. 121?1S2?Trakas, Spero P., Xe** errj^.94.0 Main St. 122?1771?Leopard, James John Cewbc^v. 1209 La'ngford St. 125^-TWO?Lindler, ii&ciie, rrosperiy. 130?282^ ? Baxter, Eddie, Blairs icute 1. 131?1636?Irby, John Manuel, Ciiap>ells. y 132?223?Davis, James, > vberry, > loute 5. v . 135?117?0^er# Vannoir Cleland Cinards. 139?2233?Adorns, Clarence Fred lie, Pomaria. / 140?75?Hoof, Henry Mayer, New>Trry, 1412 Vincent St. 14 8?C1 e?k ley, Daniel, Newjerry, 3^2 Williams St . 143?l<fc?Krepps, Adam Nathan2l. Little Bpuntaan. 144?721-2jplar?, Mark, Neirberry, ioate 3. 146?2390-^Dyaon, Jacob Olie, Mollo ton Mill. ' - 146a?786?Wilson, George f alhoun, tewbeiy^? R. 7. . "v147?154S^=Kinard, ;..,Geo..... Ernest, 'rosperity.. H9?280?Jackson*- Tonj, Newberry. , 1'56?2?30?Werts, Forest; Newbersl. fzr?1 -sn?AthTS?; Daniel Livings J-y-L T. . - _ . pn. Prosperity. - ' ; . "162??542^*Rice, Guy, Whitmire.. 167a?2595?Davis, Bennie, Newberr " y. ' ' ; . 169?2124?Holmeis, Wittiam, Chap ells/;'' 171?1882?Ga*y, Lee, Newberry. 172?298?Kmca^ Will, Newberry. k 176?1769?Knight, Benjamin Loy>se. Newberry. 183?2{>17?Harwell, Geo. Rufus, ^ttle Mountain, -? o ft A AO WKAI?AH fr\i ITrpno.i^i i.50*^"?jVUO kjun uuiuujju, ? - ? ??udsonr Xew berry. *187?2414?^Prater, Lewie Edmund. iVwberry. 195?;933?Wheeler, Cyril Keister. 'rcsperity. 196?2331?Lyles, Otis, Pomaria. 199?1288?Burton, .Melvin, Newfaery f% t 204?809?Boozer, James E., ProserityT " _ CV| a VaTO. Z05??iya.w erj^R 2.""^ 2f3?218?Colettan, Nelson, K?^> crry. ^ . 214?820?Gletan, Arthur, Whitmire. 225?2662?SiB^ey, John Jaoob, Polaria. J>2S?2577?Ruff, Henry Holland, lvi>erry. x **** o?f> w<vt4v?c? fKarloc Wnrfrfl 1 j<5V OtSi JXamuD, , tbsparitv. *tr ' I '540?rl2ll?rPerdew, WiUiam Mite Jill-, Prosperity. 24!?'525-^rr, Samuel Wilson, TTiitmipe. \ 244??2034?2>avettport, John Frankd. Newberry. R 4. 245??4*M ?Summer, Frank Jossle, lolholoh Mitt. ' 249?127$?Uoozer, Archie, Newber-| v. R 1. | * i 250?1791?Rushton, Heber, Newber-I * V ? 254? -5??Boozer, Henry R., Newber-; r- R>5i^ o ." | .256?1^30?Golrnan, Harris' Gillian. ; fells. ^ ' * #rf l 261?1714-?'Tlioc&ir, Jiib Raff, $l$irg,i : l. , t '?v * J ^ 1 / i _ ? * 262?54$?Roof, Joe, Whitmire. - - " . ^ 26??1152?^alr, Jonuui-e, rrosperjt. V. ' v | -64?440?Brock, Willie Tv.omasf i%ttiaire.* ' /V * . ' \\ ?14&5?Sease, - M. - ?>., ? Joiin iaude, Little Mountain x j ' " , 4 < > ' ' f f 269?2336?Robertson, George, Pomaria. 270?12T"i?Bob. Sam, Newberry. I'i'j?S41?Dennis, Osborne Frank, P: osperity. t 283?1314?Gary, Bibbis, Newberry. ?ifiSS ? Henderson. Thomas, Blairs, Rt. {. ! 2S7^?1430?Wilson, Luther, Helena. 290?2448?Douglas, Ernest, Pro3\pcrity. i 292?135$?Reeder, E^fcis, Silverstreet. 29s?2376?Cameron, Chester Algpv.ct. Mollohon Mill.' ^'kA r> o r> TXT** sir* Vftr'Knrrv -i-'O- lviuaiu, nauc, .>t >? u<-i * j , P t> ~ J . 304?2396?Goss, G rover Cleveland, Mcllohcn Mill. v 306?970?Darling, Tommie, Prosperity. 312?2055 ? Mendenhall, James, Newberry. 32".?112?Morris, Nathan, Newberry 332a?S05?Bendenbaugh, Jefferson Holland. Prosperity. 332b?11?Buford, Munson L., Newberry. 339?12S7?Burton. John, Newberry342?4765?Jones, Samuel Lewi3, x-. vii ;\e*vueri"j. 350?1722 ? Bouknlght, Alpheus Eajgle, Newberry. 351?957?Brown, Sam, Prosperity. 353?1744?Davis, James Arthur, Newberry. 3"-9?2184?Williams, Yancy, Chapj pellsx. 362?2196?Jonnson, jaeoo jamcs. \ Kmards. 363?1585?pitta, Clinton Bishop, Chappelle. j 368?556?Seymore, Henry Williams, | Whitmire. 372?1281?Boyd, Arthur, Kinards 375?1057?STvittenherg, Cleo, Prosperity. 376?1256?Reeder. Claude Abrams, Newberry, R ZL 1' 380?3S8 ? Todd, Pinic, .Nevoerry, ' R F D. "388?519?Milwood. Albert, ;Whitmire. >." . 3S9?1730r?Butler, Johnnie Samson, Newberry. 392?2081?Watkins, Irvin Quattlebaum, Chappells. { 393?2231?Williams, John Henry, J Newberry, Rt. 3. \ 398?2186?Wilson, Jim, Chappells. 402?7Q5?Wessinger, John Bennett, Newberry, R 3. 404?2263?Lominick, Ila Lee, Fomaria. 405?2053?Lake, Raymond, Newberry. R 4. ! 409?2023?Shealy, Jesse Solomon, ! Prosperity, R 6. | 410?2566?Kinard, Osborne Lee, ; Piosperity. I 412?1866?Dominick, Willie Edward, \ Newberry. I 413?1808?Timmerman, John Tat- j | bf.rt, Newberry. 417?1783?Padgett, Ramsey, NewI j berry. i I The following are the numbers that I did not answer vhe call. Of this nura- j j ber we happen to know that the following are already in the serlvce and there may be others: Ellesor Adams, F. M. Ewart, Neely Cromer, L. E. Dun- j j bar, J. D. Caldwell, Eddie J. Dickert, I t> W XT immftrifl .T C. 1 U. O. uuurLUierUk, IT AA< ; Crotwell, J. M. Pool, R. K. Wise, C. F. j | Summer. We could not find the following which were given to us as j among those w ho failed to answer the call: 2*4, 2315, 16, SI, 190. 8?187&?Davis, James, Newberry, 19?1572?Cole, Richard Eugene, Chappells. 80?420?Adams, Elleaor, Whitmire. 31?945?Barley, jacK, .rx-osyeiiT,*. 47?107?Medlin, Arthur, Nev^berry.fl S3?-514?Lynn, Jo?a "Robert, Whit-| iafcre. ? ! 120?606?Copeland, John Henry, % Wfcitmire. 123?ol3?Lovelace, Samuel Nekton Whitmire. . f 124?IW? Bwart, Frank ^otheral, Nev berry, 2026 Johnstone St. 148?1476 ? Fulujer, Ward Smith, Little Mountain. ' - j 150?2322?Hoopsj, Jestfe, Pomartajj 157?24^?(j^omecP NeelyJenkins, Vowdfery. ^ \ 1<3??=552?Scott, James Pinckney. Whitmire., . 167?26t>5?IXmbar, Ix^mis Elbert, , NV.wfcerry. ; Ttrarcns.' Nfewberj ry * 1S9?210??Brown, foed, - S'?yerM \ N / I)R. JAS. 1\ KIWRI> RETURNS TO WLNTHROP COLLEGE r Dr. Jas. P. Kinard who has been the \ efficient superintendent of the city | schools of Newberry has resigned ins * position to become again a memoerj ol the faculty of W>nthrop%college. His ; work in Newberry for the past year j has been progressive and successful.' The schools have made progress and . are in fine s$iape. Dr. Kinard was for seventeen years ' a professor in 'WJinthrop college, hold- j ing the chair of English. He wen:] with the college wfhen *it was first established^ and his work there was j eminently satisfactory. Four years j ago he resigned to become a member! ol the faculty of the Citadel academy ! in Charleston, where he remained one j year and then he accepted the presi- j dncv'of Anderson college where he was two years coming to Newberry a j j year ago. His friends in New-berry, Ills old j j home, regret to have him leave us i but so far as we are concerned we feel he has done the right tiling for himself returning to Winthrop though i his work here during the past year | , has been very satisfactory, but he is j | preeminently a college man and Win- j throp is fortunate to have him return to her faculty. He wiil fill the chair of Education j i and Psychology a new chair which j has just been created. Dr. Kinarfl left yesterday for Chicago where he will take a course in the University : Of Chicago preparatory to entering up-1 | on his new work. I The board of trustees of the New- j | berry schools has elected Prof. O. B.j Cannon of Newberry college to the superintendency of the city schools and it is understood that he will accept. Prof Cannon has been professor of mathematics at Newberry Sor | : seventeen years and is an ducator of ; ! experience, giving great satisfaction j j at the college. IJ?' ? ""-"V ??/) nm'ot. ! t *W?IS QOIlt! SU iJUlLa auu cv <??**< , ly that it was over before any one | knew about it. Jest as well. ' - ?- I A startling story of half brothers 13 J thrillingly told in "The Price of Pride," which is to be seen at th2 opera house, executed by Carlyle Black well, June Elvidge and Evelyn j Greeley. If you are looking for thrills,j iJAtiflfr a SWiftlV ! SU1 ^iiOCOi oyivuuiu uv?.?0, ? _ - . | moving story, a splendidly staged | drama, see "The Price of Pride" Mon- J day. The story deals "with the life j and adventures of two half brothers I who grow up without knowing each j other but look alike as two peas, i They meet under strange and startling circumstances. street. ?is?Caldwell. James D.. New-j berry. 216?550?Russell, Ed Lee. WhitI mire. j 219?31?Dickert, Eddie Jesse, Newberry. 221?1727?Bouknight, Oscar Berloy, Newberry, 1404 Drayton St. 233?2119?Hare, Willie Wilson, Silverst::eet. 235?749?Long, William, Newberry, T"> O rt o. 280?269?Harris, O'Dell, Newberry. 2S1?(>8o?Wallace, . Julius, Whitmire. 286?335?Pitts, Hezzie, Newberry. 28^?493?James, Andrew, Whit-.. m!re. j 294?923?Taylor, H. N., Prosperity. 302?391?'Tucker, Henry, Newberry. . 305?355?Rizer, John, Newberry. . 317?1543?Sligh, Bennie, Prosperi ! t>'- y '<9 1 324?356?Ross, Isam, Newberry. , 333?900?Nance, W. D., Prosperity. 343?6?Boozer, Robert 6uy, Newberry,' N , \ 383?1716?Ammons, William H$rbert, Newberry. 390?25?Crotwell, Jame? Calvin, . Newberry,-R 2. / 397?1712?'White, George, Blairs. 401?856?Ha mm. George J., Pros [parity. " j ( 411?944?Alter, James, Prosperity.. . 416?122 ? Pool, Jordan McVay, ( V^ewberry." ; ^ 4}$?9S??Wtee. Robert King, Pro3- " perit^ ? 421?222?Cary, Thomas, Newberry: * 10S?6i2?W&ita&ke. 113?601?Syfd, Willie, Whitmire. 1 371?154?Summer, Charles Forest, i Xewberry. i. * u * DR. HENRY SNYDER TO SPEAK WEBER'S GROVE SATURDA1 Dr. Henry N. Snyder president o Wofiord college will speak at Webber' grove in No. 8 twajiship on Saturda at 11 o'clock. This is one ot the meet ings that has been called by the couu oil of defense and the public is incite to come ana hear Dr. Snyder. Ther is no doubt that he is one of 1jhe fijjes speakers in the State and "When h talks he has something to say . ' Two Pleasant Receptions On Tuesday night Mrs. H. M. Bry ?on entertained in honor of her si? ter, Miss Gladys Yarborough, of -Mul lins? S. C. Ice cream and cake wifc served. The following young peopl were present: Misses Cora Ewari May and Mildred Tarrant, Sara Davis Mildred Johnson of Manning, Ann Coe Keitt, Mallie Sligh, Dutch Fan Margurite Spearman, Messrs. Johnn Kinard, Marion Jtnease, unce Ollie Brown John Floyd, Foster Smit Oscar Summer. Wilbur Sale aa Douglas Hornsby. On Wednesday morning Miss Cor Ewart entertained in honor of ho guest, Miss Mildred Johnson, of Man ning, Miss Gladys Yarborougti o Mullins and Miss Louise Zobel of Co yN*1 TT7/-?wrv \f' - <z& lumDia. ucners present. WOIC Sara Davis, Harriette Mayer, May an< Mildred Tarrant, Dutch Fant, Ann Cog Keitt, Margurite Spearman, Mar gherita Matthews, Louise and Bru nelle Perry. Selraa Crotwell, Mar: Rletti^r, Roberta Mann, France Houseal. Mary Frances Cannon, Jani Howie, Nancy Fox, Hulda Longshore Grace Wibur, Mallie Slight, lavtnii J ^ Tf>1 acior Vildred Pur AHldru, inai j Tfuwiy* j ?? cell and Azile Parr. The young la dies had an enjoyable time at th seven table of rook. The charmin hostess served sandwiches and tea. < Kinjr's Oeek Grave Yard All Who are interested in King* Creek grave yard will please meg there Tnesday, August the I4tL a 8.30 a. m. ^ W. C. Brown. Card of Thaafo ? " ? N.-aaa yvn.* dl TIT ATP AH, Desiring tu VUi WAMVV. grateful thanks to the many friend who so kindly and thoughtfully, b; word and deed, sought to comfort u with their sympathy during the las illness and at the d?ath and burial o our loved one, Mrs. C. K. Baker, wi take this public means of showing ou deep appreciation of thei** unselfisl and faithful services. We assure ead one that the tender ministration o ?"1' K a. fnf love and devotion wm uc?ci gotten, but that it will linger with u< as a bright ray that cheered fchi gloom of the dark hour of our dis tress. Husband and Children, LUTHERANS HOLD ? TRAINING SCHOOI Workers to Meet at Newberry o! lege This Week?Able Faculty Provided The Lutheran Norman Tramin? School for k jnday school workers and teachers of Sou>h Carolina wit' meet in Newberry, August 11-17, ra elusive. Exceptionally good course: will be offered this year in Bibl( study, missionary method?, bow tc teacfe Sunday school methods, etor? telling, inspirational addresses an< music. A number of well k&own speaker* and teachers will be present to m struct &e Su-nday school worker.* Among the teachers" and speaker; are: Dr. D. Bdrt. Smith, Sidney J Derrick, Dr. F. C. Longaker^ Dr. E "n~ n?l - A C. OronK, miss c>*uic ^ G. Voigt, ^iss Mayme Swltteriber'i ancl I>r.. <E}. (ff Cronk. Deuominatior; al leaders in 't^e state ai>e. urging al interest^ workers ia the Sunday schools to take advantage of tMs o$ portui^ty to make themselves morf. profi^ent. The training school wil be held in Holland' Hair of tfewbern, College.* ?k * ' m 5,0O<1 lbs. CrimspiKCioTer Seed? saik at :_'c lb., delivered al ? Prosperity. or C?. Burr Clover at Jl^o rer I>u. * N\A NicSola,. Prosperity, S. fc. Phow 3804, rrogperity* :. 7-27-ltr y . * ^ . t ~ , fBRANCH CHAPTER RED II' . ('ROSS AT PROSPERITY i ,r Proserity, Aug. 9.?On Monday ara' ternoon a mass meeting was Iield in. y ! | the Town Hall to consider tlie organ.! ization of a branch chapter of the Red d! Cross. Mr. Z. F. Wright., Mesdames ej L W. Floyd and Herman Wright anl ;ti Miss Sadie Gogga s of Newberry vere e1 j with ":3 to explain the organizaMoa ! and working of the Chapter. Quiie a > great deal of interest and emii^ij.jin 1 was shown in this meeting, which waa presided over by T. A. Dominick. It was unanimously decided to oragnlz? a branch cahpter which organization will bet perfected next Tuesday afe ternoon at the Town-^Iall at Qva l' i o'clock. An urgent request is given '' { for every man. woman ana cli^Id In aj Prosperity and the surrou-ding com^ J muujty to ve present an? help> with | this noble work. * V % h The U. D. C. met with .Miss Willie ?! Mae Wise on Tuesday afternoon. Afj ter an interesting program quit? a good d-^il of business wa? transacta ed. It v as decided to gzv.-y tne vetr erana dinner at their annual Daroe_ cu at Young's Grove in August. An ,f interesting entertainment will be glrK I en by thjs chapter at the Town Hall g Friday night, Aug. 18th. One of the (j most important, thingo un ---takne a was tho steps for the org?niza' on of _ c,n auxiliary to the Red Crosi Chap . [ ter. The visitors present were: IVTrs. j! J. E. ^Hunter, Clemson College; Mrs. s S. C. Craig, Lancaster; Misses Lytete 3 j Wilson, Fairplay and Helen Lathan, )r ijittie aconniam. ajq lue. wm >hk? a aerrad. e SUJf^AT 8CH0IL CINVENTlOlf 5 NUMBER. 10 TOW*Sffi3P The sixth annual Sunday Scho?! convention of No. 10 township will meet at Cannon's Creek church Sats urday, August 18th, at 10 a. m1 Song.- > ^ > VT3T li x Devotional service by Jno. C. NesJ. Address of welcome ijy B?ls3 Lizale Neel. First Topic?Whit do you consider the essentials of gwl teaching? Rer. Lu P. Boland, Jas. F. Epting. j * Song. Second?Some of the g ^atest need? 3 of the Sunday School, V'.3v. P. ,; Koon, T. J. Wilson. ^ j Third?How to get the rural Sunday ^ j school on the up grade and keep it ^ j going. Rev. J. W. White, F. F. Living- - ^ stoxi. f Son.?. Adjournment for dinner. Evening session at 1:36: j Song. Prayer by Rev. J. w. Carson. Fourth?Is the Sunday school a Human or a Divine Institution? Rev. J. J. Long, Rev. E. P. Taylor. Song. Fifth?What Benefits do the C"vjreH j receive-from the Sunday school? Rev. J. B. Harmon, T. A. Dominick. Sdxth?The' Importance of Home Study in the Sunday school. Rev. J. W. Carson, W. C- Dominick. Song. 'I Each school entitled to three dc?5 egates. A cord^.1 invitation is ex, tended to sll and ft is especially ftop", ed that the speakers will all be pres*! ent. j| J. A C. Kibler, Organiser. r ' 1 CHITBCH OF THE BEDEE3TEB X j (Rev. Edward Fulenwider, Pastor). The following wilt be the program " j of divine services at the Lutheran j church of the Redeemer next Sunday: * j j 10:15 A. M. The Sunday school ' - 1 n 1 ??J r*aIO a i*/i j meets, .^n ie<njuei? auu o<.uvi?iu >. especially urged to be present. The * | members of the Sunday scnool nor1; raal will attend the Sunday school. r i , . | 11:15 A.. M. The regular morning k; j^vice. The s-ermon will be preaohed \ j by Dr. Burt Smith. Dr. Smith is a r j splendid speaker and will have an fnj Cresting message for all. i 3:30 P. M. The union service an3 mass meeting of Sunday school work^ *ers. Mrs. E. C. Cronk wll make C&e -address. Mrs. Cronk .needs. no. jn?r?K to-Newberry audiences. ' The public is cordially Invited to > ( all the services.