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JLUTHERAN SYNOD
| MAKES PROGRESS
I Practically Eight Hundred Y Jung
| Men Furnished to War?Orphan
S Home Needs Buildings.
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The State.
Minutes of the Evangelical Luther~
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.an Synod ot souin-v. arwuw, v.u.\.n i?.cently
held session at Little Moun^iin,
give an interesting insight into
?e workings of the Lutheran
churches of the state. Officers of the .
synod are: The Rev. H. J. Black of.
Charleston, president; the Rev. H. Ai
McCullough, D. D., of Columbia, j
vice president; the Rev. C. J. Shealy j
of Prosperity, secretary; W. A. j
Counts of Little Mountain, treasurer;'
Dr. J. S. Wheeler of Prosperity,j
k^toeasurer of Bachman endowment
H^nd; Dr. George Y. Hunter of Prostreasurer
of seminary fund;;
B. Hunter of Newberry, treasurer
K^>f the serai-centennial endowment
^ und ar.d Newberry college; Henry j
K&. Holloway of Newberry, treasurer,
H' general endowment fund; A. H.
^Pkohn of Columbia, treasurer of edu- j
Wnational fund; the Rev. H. A. Mc-1
I Cullough, D. D., the Rev. E. Fulen-1
v wider, the Rev. J. J. Long, the Rev.
v V. Y. Boozer, D. D., A. H. Kohn, P.'
C. Price and W. K. Shealv, members 1
of the executive committee and advi-j
sory board of home missions; C. J.
Kimball, Dr. W. H.* Greever and A.
H. Kohn, members of the tinance com?j:ttee;
the Rev. S. T. Hallman, D. D.,
rr-Viivist.
J At the request of the executive
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I .board of the United Lutheran church
in America the following: special
committees are also serving: Inner
missions, the Rev. George J. Gongajware,
D. D., the Rev. W, I}. Greever,
D. D., and Kenneth Baker. Boys'
work: Prof. S. J. Derrick, Gilbert P.
Voigt, the Rev. J. L. Yonce, Ministerial
relief: the Rev. C. L. Miller, W.
Hantske and J. Henry Stuhr. Ben^^volence
campaign: W. A. Hantske,
Kenneth Baker, the Rev. C. J. Shealy,
B. B. Hare, C. J. Kimball, Moss Hol\
man and Maj. J. D. E. Meyer.
\ A matter of interest stated in these
minutes is the information that there
-Were 788 young men of the synod who
s^w service during the war. Of
this number seven were killed on the
firing line, 15 were wounded on the
battlefield and 11 died from natural
causes.
There are 100 children in the Lu-theran
orphan home at Salem, Va'.
Forty of these are from Virginia, 30
from North Carolina, seven from
South Carolina, 11 from Georgia,
eight from West Virginia and four
ffrom Tennessee. There is great need
? of more buildings in order that the .
institution may properly care for the
great number of needy children who
are constantly applying for admis-sion.
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The women's work is also note-'
worthy. The president of the woman's
Home and Foreign Missionary;
society of the South Carolina synod
is a?well known Columbia woman,1
Mrs. M. O. J. Kreps, Mrs. D. B. GroseJL-lose
of Fairfax is first vice president.
^Mrs. J. A. Summer of Pomaria, sec<
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ond vice president; Mrs. W. H. Riser
of Lexington, recording secretary;1
fliss Caro Efird of Lexington, corresponding
secretary; Mrs. Frank
Seegers of Columbia, treasurer; Mrs. t
E. W. Leslie of Lone Star, children's
secretary and treasurer; Mrs. Kate!
Eargle of Greenville, honorary secre-'
tary and Mrs. W. G. Allworden of
Columbia, honorary* treasurer. Com
mittees of the women are as follows
:
Literature committee: Mrs. W. B.:
Shealy, Little Mountain; Mrs. C. B.
Spinks, Newberry ;Mrs. Z. T. Penner, '
Pomaria; Mrs. E. S. McNeil, Augusta.
Mission study secretary: Mrs. W.
tL !M. Holman, St. Matthews; life mem^
bershlp secretary. Mrs. C. A. Freed,
Columbia; Cradle roll secretary, Mrs.
Laura Wise, Prosperity; thank offering
secretary, Mrs. J. Fred Lightsey,
Fairfax; inner mission secretary, Miss
Julia Copeland, Ehrhardt; magazine
secretary, Mrs. J. V. Laverty, Columbia;
honorary president, Mrs. M. S.
llabemcnt, voiumDia.
Probably.
To what monarchial institution are
J' these anarchists and Bolshevists most
opposed?
I true.-s it is to the Order of the
^ Bath.
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White applicants will report at the | day
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TICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
will make a final settlement of
estate of M. M. Long, deceased,
the Probate Court for Newberry
inty, S. C., on Thursday, the 15th
' of April, 1920, at 1u o ciock in
forenoon and will immediately
reafter ask for my discharge as
ninistrator of said estate.
H. T. LONG,
Administrator,
dewberry, S. C., March 13, 1920.