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SIXTY-FIVE JOIN ST. JOHN'S CHURCI One of the Largest Additions Eve Made to a Southern Lutheran Church At One Time. ^ / ?.? /^i \ t? n_i n*. sansDury Tjvewug rust, avi Sunday was one of the greases <Jay3 in the more than 150 yeai history of St. John's Luthera church of this city the crownm event of the day being the receptio of 65 additions to the church men Iwrship, all of these being receive at the morning service, this hoi: being given over entirely to the rej ular devotional service and the sei vice of confirmation, together wit the reception of many new raembei from other churches, the pastor, Re Edward Fulenwider, dispensing wit the regular morning sermon. This was one of the largest class* ever received into any Southei Lutheran church at one time an probably the largest ever receivc into St. John's at one service. C the 65 who . connected themseLv< with this church eight or ten wei aduitsy men and women, w^ie recedby confirmation, two male adul by baptism and confirmation and tl remainder of the 65 transfer fro other*'thurchcs, the majority of the: by letters of transfer from eth< Lutheran churches, while spme wei from churches of other denomin. tions. Those received by letters < transfer from other Lutheran churc es eame from various points, the m jority from other Rowan ehurche but the Missouri synod and Tenn? see synod were represented and the were additions received* from Lut f . eran ehurehs at Richmond, Va., M con, Ga., Coiunibia, S. C., Greer % . and other places. 'Rev. Mr. FUlanwider made a fi ; talk to the new members and al to the, congregation and spoke the relation. -that should exist I tz*een the nfew raeraibers and the c tempers of the congregation. I welcomed the new members in k.' most teaching manner and said tfl he wanted every member of i John's to feel perfectly at hor therte, matter how rich or h< pOoar, how ha^h or how low, h< teemed or how ignorant, and he a pealed-for a Christian broth'ei spirit Among all members of the co gregation in order that all may wo together tor tive gjory ?i oew pastor is taking hold the work of the church in earne and is attracting large congregatio ? evwdry service. He > told the mem be * \ yesteriiay that, -while numbers we ^ not altogether the thing to be song L - ~ -tliflKo mae- r>ft TWftCAn x? Ii,?PRWq|B,W, ?wv naa.w St. John's church should not ha 800 dr 1,000 communicant me: X i": i' ' } At the service last night whi vias-attended by several hundr ~S s despite the inclement weather, t paster preached a most intsresti sermon, taking1 a question as his te: g IT?J -*-WJ uw ugiHcuuo auu cent suffer?" and he answered tl by Bible quotations,, and gave ] hearers something to think about, ir feature of the service last night w a solo by Mrs. Knebel and her lit son, Herman, about eight, years o ^ ? ? ^ ' ; V - it I * AT THE OPERA HOUSE. "Number i7/ George Walsh's newest role, tfc of Prank Theydon in the Willis F6x motion picture version of Loi Tracy's famous noveV"Numebr 1' whfich is coming to the opera ho'j Friday is said to be far and away t ||| be&t thing he has done on t screen. As. a novel, "Number 17" is : ruecession of viviid pictures of citing: adventure, with a backgrou of mystery and love; and every thri ing incident- h$s ibeen. visualized '? tiie fidra story. Mr. Walsh's role a mm or nnfV>r?r who Kp-s - -by a gang of -ruthless enemies, iigl; Bp. a tremendous battle of wits wi ? them, with the New York undc tl world as the battlefield. The leading woman is Mildr '*; Keardon, clever and pretty, w] /plays the part of Evelyn Forb< Harold Thomas, well known for 1 " i a i_; J l worn m strong aramauc roies, a ?:'- pears as Wong Li Fu, leader of t! gang of criminals. Others in t! I: cast are Charles Mussette, Lilli; fv" Beck, Louis R. Wolheim, Charl | Slatfeery, Jack Newton, Spenc v., Charters and Lillian Griffis. Geor; A Rcconnrar rrroc- flio r?lTP/?tr>r ?? JUANIT AHANSEN ENJOYED TRAVEL WITH BIG CIRCL A T-he realistic and unusual circi |A -scenes which are used in "The Ju gle Princess," showing at the ope -frouse, Saturday, January 29, for tl ibenefit of the European relief, fro - + - ? ?:n v_ ? H 1U a. m. 10 1 p. m., wax ye a ucjig and revelation to all who witness th picture. H To secure these pictures it w [necessary for the entire company of i j motion picture players to accompany ja circus on its travels for an entire r j month. It is well known that pictures can be taken only on sunshiny days and the inclement weather which acenmrarcierl the n la vers during" the I \?' 4 h time' they were with the circus cornit pelled them to remain longer than :s they originally anticipated. 11 It was thoroughly enjoyed by ??Iiss s Hansen, however. "While I have atn tended circuses ever since I was a little tot and of course wondered in ^ pop-eyed amazement at the startling Lr things I saw. I do not believe that a circus was ever more enjoyable to ^ me than the month I spent with it taking the scenes for 'The Jungle !*S Princess/ I witnessed every performance for two reasons: to secure the proper atmosphere and ideas of how to plav my part, and also ,be' cause I simply love circuses. Before -n (the month was over, I wTas almost determined to stay with them, but this of course, was impossible as we had to finish the picture, but I feel that as r some day I should like to just run e away the same as I wanted to when I was a little tot and join out with ts a circus. I reallv do not know what I could do excep-t eat a lot of peanuts and drink big quantities of pink lem*e onade, but everything about the cir* cus is so fascinating to me. I just 16 guess I never will grow up." !>f At some time during the picture ! ~-== a- . wj j| ^ _ I j ' ' Hi Id ' * II ie ] < a rl 4 . at! " ''lit ' * ! V- i 4 p < > * i j , ; V f " f\ - ' ' mr !; rk|' :;!{ ' / < oft. f V 5 iStj ' I H if sis* pljr >re! v rl?l ' ht[ 4 . ? J hyi I . &>: < vc i iff m-I , Mjj . a? } jlflf 4 :s m ..# chj , I r H ' hei / bU : "j*1 y * Bgj . * .vif I? St? ! I ' ...#? . ^ io- ill *P ?" * ins! j pi . /' V aisj ; j| : ras! 1 .?, ;rzzg?S tHe ||i ' , ** Id. ; | ^ ^ I , I > ^ ^ tis if th !r-| i EA ed . Pkon ho . ? U^wr?/%v% An r. rkii rt f\\y rs c\$ t'mcfi ( i ? wi?. .-v. j | l^rutes. t I ADVENTISTS OPPOSE c SUNDAY ELU? LAWS t c "SabhatH Keeping Not Civi! buc Re- c iigsous Duty."?Not Up to t Congress. ' I' 1 I .?? i i" T _ i - n j vvasmngron, jsn. 10.?aunuav r H # * blue laws are described as encourage- c ment of civil power into the spiritual ( realm in a memorial adopted by the jgeneral conference committee of c Seven-day Adventists made public 1 todav at its headauarters here. Oo- : j position to all Sunday laws is de- c clared, particularly to proposed fedav?1 ti a; viictv. uuiviivw* , , I I , Asserting that the complete scpa- j ration of church and state was es- j sential to the country's well being, J the memorial declared that failure! r to recognize this distinction in tire I ^ past had been the primary cause of {j religious persecutions. The presentjj "strong organized effort" to secure j blue Jaw enactments, it added, "are! ri?afvnr.*ivp V?r>fh to i he church and i the state, however, innocent they . may appear, and if successful will . i eventually destroy the pillars upon . which our government is founded. A Religious Duty: 1 "Sabbath keeping is not a civil but : i a religious duty/' the memorial de- t f claied. "Congrers therefore has noth- ; M WAnn is? & ?g?^U?Jr& amMmw An intensely practical Christmc Sift. One for which the famil would willingly forego the s 1 usually received y Dne that will be a year-'roun satisfaction because of its good less; a year-round delight becaus )f its economy. An order placed now will insur ielivery Christmas Morning, The gasoline consumption is unusually low. Ths tiro znilsags is unusually high. p* % \ iSlfSi ' : S ..TV. .,. , -. - s - '?" ; - ; . ;. .i'' .v '" ^ STERBY MOTOR- < e 200 v Laurens. TER'SDEVIL . t * rA-k OARVi T>0<S V)P / / \ i|| &\T WE,: whatevci* ic do with 'he quesion of it? observance. j "Only these wihc.se Hearts God has! hanjred can truly keep a hoiy Sab-j >ath. As no legislation, by congress! an change the human heart, to make} itizens perform a religious act when j hey are not religious is to enforce! lypocrisy by law. "Honest labor is r.o more uncivil >n Sunday than on Monday. It is inly religious prejudice! which are iisturbed by labor on this day more han on other days. But bolstering >f some particularly theoretical dog~ ^ 4- ^ I vnlir*ioTV.-! I Ii<l CtXIU [ii WiC i jvi. w j udices of citizens is not the business! >f congress." i -?L>? j SJEWBERRY TO HAVE NEW CITY DIRECTORYj J. G. Clay, representing; the Corn-j nercial Service company of Ashe/ ille, X. C., is new in the city tak ng data and other business inform a-! ;ion necessary for the making of the j 1921 city directory. The directory will be- complete in j 2very detail, having four distinct de-1 ijartments. First?the general in- j formation concerning each individual resident showing his residence and; vocation; no one will be left out of this department from the hotel to the mansion; r.ext will be a complete classified business directory of all merchants doing business arranged jv-fllMGE S ? ' 1 s : : ! ! - * * I ' It u, 'y. ' i v A . - ry..;-i' i V s.y \ IS r . - if v . ' " i - .. y % ; . >t \ r V k i- <. l - \ S ' P '" 3 i ; K~. V. <&' y: ? k . , \ " f '? If . I v' ,, V * K", t i V . .?A I r\ %: '* < ', :1 .V *&*., .= i ; V*-'-'. ?? | -. V ' a "Vi '* v ' f :><\ is' &?;\x ^u.MT%3v;4 by* *#^VT i \~*\, *%!*>>? ,r.?jvS. - ,- <, . - $' I V *<:~' r * * ! V '"'<* \! I CO. , s. c. By Char! Wejtctn \ 50 U? J ^2* I alphabetically, under :h<-:r parl.i-.-uhr j ? headinsr. this department to bo a (^ great help to the merchants as one j j can very readily fin:! the address of j j any firm doing business in any next will be a department of streets, j the streets will be arranged alpha-!' beticaliy and directly following thejj caption showing the location of the If street the house numbers en that j1 street will be arranged numeiicelly. i1 giving opposite each house number the name of the head of ea-b family . residing thereh:; next and last will |! be the departments known as mis-to I- j Ianeous; thisj feature o> the book willj. sho;v the local officials of the diner-1; ent governments, city, county, stale , and federal; giving the sessions of!" the different courts and so on; also|! information as to the different : churches, their pastors, etj.; sevrc-t j societies, and their officers, in fact anything that might be shown in this department such as civic bodies, we! fare societies and the like. The Commercial Service company j; published our last city directory and j while it was as correct as thsv were! ) able to make it at that time, they j promise to excel themselves on this issue, and we recommend them to the j general t?'ade for patronage. A few doses 666 break a cold.? | Adv. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT | i Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will irc^fce fins! settlement of the estate of Robert C. Wicker, deceased, in the Probate Court forj | u?? ? ^prr.-^'-vz-cxrrr. ar.-p "mr*OK*~miurjrxi | , ! J. ; . * I - - - ' 'viMjm ' < : " ' . ' ?: 'ft*/#:'</&.?iw %?<?*: > - '. '< ?' x ?4' .!>' >''?< '>',? > ^fsCs&i* ?' 'J - / y ; t . - ' ;r .} . " ! ; .'1 ' ' ' : . ' ; I Any surface that covered and will not d< ' and saves the cost or) . s . r:. ; < ; 1 ' ' .* / ' . ' - C" ^ p "T'fhel 6 or write . P !es Sughrcc Newspaper Union fv CV\(C . ^ ( \ JjjSSS N VUV^ti ja i/f-i i . ||i HOLE I to N.'iM PAVJTS ) f HI !W EV'RMtHme' / V B; l ' \v'.* " ' ' ' Ccv.berry County, Sou'.h Carolina,! G >r? ? obi* nary ltf. 1021, al 11 o'clock] Ii n 1 h<* forenoon and wi'l immediately j F hereafter :>rniy to the Probate jE uii^c for >.:: wherry County for his 1 C inal ft:;charyc as Administrator of] L aid e>:ato. Ail persons holding j J !r:.n.{ against said estate will pre-! . . i ent he same, proved as required oy j aw, i.iui claims not presented will be i 'crcver bir-rod. Al! perrons indebted j j ;> sai l ertnte will muke immediate {'c >avmcnt. ! v,\ j. wickek, i r Qualified Administrator, j j SALE OF PERGONAL PROPERTY, j As administratrix of the estate of j ti. L. Dominick, deceased, I will seiijj H 'hi.? late residence cn Thursday.?, Jarua;y 13, 1021, at 11 o'clock a.! in., the personal property of the said i [ eceased consisting of three mules,] ivrwn l)iiorr'p<; r *?<] hnvne?s. farm-; ing I nplemerts, shop tools, household; Koods, tic. Terms of sale: Cash. ELVIA DOMINICK, Administratrix. | 12-2J-t'1. P ? i i TAX NOTICE. ! ] The hooks for the collection of j state and county tax for the year; 1920 will open from October loth, 192U, to December 31st, 1920. Those L n-U.'i TM?n-PcvT? +|"\ I-. CA />r?n V.u^r "in -TUTI-! v> i;w witi. w uv vw<?i yv?j -i. v??y . . uary, 1921. with 1 per cent.; in February, 1921, with 2 per cent, and, from March 1st, 1921, to March!: 15th, 1921, with 7 per ccnt. The County Auditor -has made up! bocks by School Districts and it will i; be necesSsry for taxpayers to giveji each school disrict in which their! property is located. The levy for 1929 is as follows: MiilsStale . 12 . SrVsool 3 I Ordinary County j 1 1 1 ' -> m m m ? m$*k Mm* $fyi W?Wm: 'ill?\ Iti "" * ' r ; "" " ' < ; MmWmmmm wM % > I itife liSlli "V C'v<"T'v ' . vs. DECAY . . ' is covered with Glidden-E :e'ay pio mm % . mm# m< trequent repairs. Iffef JltS 11 i . 1 ' '.,* 1 . . .. ^ v' weather conditi cracking. fa RHVMII iMMni SiMpi s^S IliMPBta iifa ^:v fSfMijSIPBi 35 UijUaen UnUi : % :tS' ?,%W"i- f-Avm. Sd Siu' pip &R6ttgS Wmm w$% 17 L' IJhor everythii Kgg|>' enameled) ^atni ' ?,or7 o I way, there is a T TT7 } 1 + . : . \ht CL K^tfo trtAn yt vi;crw, wivu . ' ' ' 'v f-' v^; , , : r . ; , ,,- - y>~- n'Vrr.^earest Giidden the Glidden Co., Clevelai He Meets u J uY ess- ) BW~i t ^v'VVv...v\0 / i *5^ ! If "S I { ' \ 0: ' -A* i ^ '< < , } r .-v ij 3 if-k Ti\ rood Itoaus 2 Lead aad Bridges 1 >eficit ID 10 3,2 loaded Indebtedness of County J,4 'ourt ITouse Vz Sack Indebtedness ' Va ail Bonds AX TotU The following school districts have evicd the following levies for speial school purposes: Mills district Xo. 1, Xo. 52 15 )istr:ct Xo. 14 18 district Xo. 13 ' 14 district Xo. 2i? 13 * * - - 1 A district No. :-;o - district.No. 58 *?- , District* No. 22, No. 39 aU District No. 2, No. 7, No. 13, No. 15, No. 1G, No. 17, No. 18, No. 20, No. 23, No. 25, No. 27, No. 31, No. 33, No. 3?>, No. 41, No. 42, No. 43, No. 44, No. 45, No. 47, No. ' 48, No. .49, No. 50, No. 55, No. 5G 8 t . j District No. 5 G Districts No. 38, No. 57 5 Districts No. 4, No. 8. No. 9, \'n 11 \'r> 19.. \Tn. 34. No. 35, No. 40, No. 53, No. 59, No. CO '. ,4 District No. G 3 Districts No. 3, No. 21, No. 24, So. 23, No. 29. No. 32, No. 37, No. i6. No. 51, No. 54 2 District No. .0 1 A poll tax of $1 iias been levied on. all male citizens between the ages of 21 and 60 years, except tnose exempt by law. A tax of 50 cents-is .levied on all dops. j lioVIo < <-. rftartmflv 1 X 1C4 V V VV * V% V. VJ ^ pay a commutation of $6 from October 15th, 1920, to aMrch 15, 1021. C. C. Schumpert, Treasurer of Newberry County. lit moisture trom- the j ' f . jl % * '" ^ '' ' ' ^ " " ' . - " ' . e 1* irantttPai/it stajfrrreSMI i long time, wears well -and because of its dura lg about the home or Stobe paicedjkained, ^?r finished in any . ?W^?du" ma<ie ' ' ' " ' / ,:..; b *fe ffe&lv:l x Color car^ free ; : . . ' * - * -* >* |p|p|||?f? Ohjc p IVith a Mean Hound | Aec.oswJr \ I UOYU\VY\ 1 | \ V>.? DOViS VT ! X If [ n>RPos?:j f Y~^ ^ j W00&' 1! &OMW& 1 * ? ! . uwmmM . ? *