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The regular meeting of the Kiwanis
dub was held in the Hotel National
on Thursday, the 15th.
Marion Davis had charge of the
meeting, and made it one of the best.
He showed his wisdom in inviting, and
Having with us as honor guests Dr.
Cromer, ex-president of the Rotary
Club, and Dr. Walter Hunt president
of the Oakland Cottn Mills.
During the luncheon, the singing
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ieaci uy donn, ine pr;ze singer, a
feature of the meeting-.
After the eats, Dr. H int was called
on, and made an earnest plea for the
support of our College. Newberry
College, and referred paticularly a*
this time to an approaching campaign
in the interest of a much needed gymnasium
building. Dr. Cromer made
an inspiring talk on the Field fcr ser-,
vice, which Rotary and Kiwanis clubs
have in Newberry.
Oswald Copeland won the atten- j
dance prize given by Will Cromer.'
"Which he refused to show to any one.!
He is not blamed for this as the last I
time he won a prize it proved to be a ,
box of cigars, which he opened in the'
meeting, mu h to his sorrow and loss.]
The favors, given by John Setzler, i
were soap-lemons, and it is felt that.
there must nave been method in his
madness, and that the individual!
members, and possibly the community
at large will be much benefited by his
excellent choice.
All members, who w^re present at
the last meeting seemed hungry for
a repetition of the delightful entertainment
furnished by Mrs. Carlisle
of the Beth Eden section, and when
Gene suggested that we meet in tb
country at the next regular meeting !
a motion to that effect was made, .
and carried unanimously.
.viae, our genial secretary, as usual
did not let the occasion pass without
bringing up several matters of interest.
which were properly disposed of
The next meeting is scheduled for
June 29th.
d_..a110n services of
little mountain church;
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Little Mountain, June 22?The
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church was crowded to overflowing
last Sunday, June 18th, when the I
dedicatory services were held..
A well planned program had been
arranged and was very successfully
carried out. Immediately after Sunday
school the dedicatory services
were *begun. The pastor, Dr. J. J.
Long, followed by Dr. A. G. Voigt !
Rev. H. J. Black, Dr. P. E. Monroe j
\Rev. J. C. Wess^nger and the officers
. of the church came in a procession
to the entrance of the church and
here the services were begun accord-;
ing to the form in the Lutheran corr*
mon service book.
After a beautiful anthem, "0 come
let us" by the choir and scripture and i
prayer by Rev. J. C. "VVessipger and.
Dr. P. E. Monroe the church was ded-!
icated by the pastor of the church,'
Dr. J. J. Long.
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j. uen xouowea me dedicatory Ger-'
iron rendered bv Dr. A. G. Voigt.
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dean of the Theological seminary. Dr.
) Voigt commended the pastor and congregation
on the erection of so beautiful
a church and in very stirring
words urged the people to dedicate
themselves to service Of God even as
the church.
During the offertory the choir ren-';
dered another beautiful anthem, "J
Was Glad/'
Thtre was an intermission of one
hour and a half for dinner which was
served on the grounds. In the afternoon
a thanksgiving service was held '
at mis service anotner pretty anthem,
"Rejoice the Lord Is King,"
was rendered by the choir. Then the
history of the church since its foundation
was given by Mr. W. B. Shcaly.
He told of the services cf all of
the pastors since its beginning thirty
years ago.
The sermon at this service was
preached by Rev. H. J. Black, president
of the synod. With much force
and effect Rev. Black impressed the
people that it is useless to dedicate
a church to God unless the peopic are
likewise dedicated.
Dr. P. K. Monroe \ga.*c a few remarks
in whicn hv toli, in compl-anee
with the request !he joint cv.mcMs
of Holy Trn'ty and Macedonia
churches, of the a rep sacisf actio1.!, appreciation
and heartfelt gratefulness
of the people m hazing had the ser-,
vices of so excellent :< pastor for ten :
years. !
He stated that the salary was double
what it had been when the pastor
began his services and that the ,
council had authorized him to state ,
that it would be two hundred dollars
more. He expressed to the pastor
the people's wish that he had just begun
to live with them.
After the services came to an end .
all who were present went home with \
the feeling that the highest anticipa
lions of a great day for the church fa
had been realized. ffi
We are grateful to know we have
such a noble pap-stor who has been ?
with us in the building and the dedi- jp
cation of our church. &
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Shealy, Jr., of 1
Ninety Six visited the latter's par- gj
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Stockman
last week-end. IK
Rev. H. J. Black of Columbia spent Jj
Saturday night wit*1 Mr. and Mio. W. fc
B. Shealy.
Mi's. Lizzie Lathan of Columbia |jj
soer.t last week with Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Wise. i|
Misses Ora and Myrtle Davis and fjj
Nell Brady were the guests of Misses |
Lucy and Ada Brady last week-end. ?|
Among the Columbians who attend- J|
ed the dedicatorial services of Holy?
Trinity E. L. church. Little Moan- ;?5
tain, were: Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Da-j|$
vis, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Shealy, Julian rig
Boland, G. M. Boland and daughters, [?
Misses Linda and Helen, and Mr?>. M
W. H. Eargle. ?
B. E. Shealy of Hamlet, X. C., vis- 6
ited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. a
Shealy Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hartley of|B
Lexington spent Sunday with Mr. and [
Mrs. P. B. Fulmer.
Henry aud Elizabeth Fliedner of: jl
the Thornwell orphanage of Clinton I g
are spending their vacation with their jgj
mother, Mrs. Annie Fliedner,
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Summer ?f ;8
Newberry visited friends here last &
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wessinger, Jr., S
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hipp, all of Co-,8
lumbia, spent the wek-end with Mr. E
and Mrs. J. C. Wessinger.
Miss Camilla Wessinger left Wed-jfl
nesday for Clumi>ia.. She will attend
summer school at the university. :?1
Miss Olive Metts left Sunday for fB
Winthrop college to attend summer j
school.
Mr. and Mrs. John Page and two !
little sons of Cherryville, N. C., are/
!iere on an extended visit with Mrs. !
Page's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. j
Boland. . j
Miss Stella Wessinger visited her
sister, Mrs. J. K. Derrick last weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Grove Page and son !9
have returned to their home in New jB
Albany, Ind., after an extended visit !
with Mrs. Page's parents. Mr. Page g
is cartoonist for the Courier Journal <9
of Louisville, Ky. -jl
F., C. Wise of Atlantr is spending n
the week with his parents, Mr. and;?
Mrs. J. H. Wise.
Dr. and Mrs. A. G. Voigt of Co- 9
lumbia were the guests of Dr. and 9
Mrs. J. J. Long Saturday and Sun-!g
day.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Stewart of Co- 9
lumbia visited Mr. and Mrs. J. N. ;
Feagle on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Counts, Mari- j|
on Counts and Mrs. Kate Monts mo- ifj
tored to Leesville Tuesday to visit j
Mrs. McKendree Barr.
Mrs. J. M. Sease and Dr. Claude j
Ser^e were in Columbia on business j|
Friday.
Miss Annabel Saunders whohas'.B
been teaching in Chappells the past 'M
session spent Sajtttrday in Edgefield j|
with Mrs. Capeys Madden and left -H
Monday to attend the summer school
at Winthrop college. She has ac- fe
cepted the position in Chappells again*"!
for the next session.?Edgefield Advertiser,
21.
A plant always shows in its growth ,f|
and form the kind of soil it is grown
in and the kind of care it receives, f
Children are human plants and sub- S
ject to the same influences.
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Mother would be willing that little |
teet should muddy ner iresniy scrub- ?
L?ed floor if that were any assurance
that the same feet when larger would g
not wander into forbidden paths.
If the old man who induces a girl B
to marry him for his money had al- B
ways shown as poor judgment in his I
investments, he wouldn't have accu- j
mulated enough wealth to have in- |fj
duced the girl to have married him. j?
It's peculiar how proud a man is of ,11
himself and how he pats himself on i|j
the j^ac-k for having a little "backbone gj
after the fear that some of his friends j?
will jump all over him for daring to B
assert himself has proven groundless. j|
There should be some method de-!?j
vised for conserving the energy wast
ed by some people in keeping away ; a
from work.
A fullgrown man leading a poodle
dog around comes about as near our |j
idea of a fool as anything we can
think of.
Few women have the stamina to I
keep from crying for something that I
can be gotten from hubby by a few|l
judiciously shed tears.
T pf the knockers strike?no one I
wants them on the job anyway.
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