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PROGRAM THIRTY-NINTH ANNUAL CONVENTION OF \HE SOUTH ; CAROLINA W. C. T. U. Friday Afternoon 3:30?Convention called ro order, state president, Mrs. Joseph Sprott. Crusade Psalm read responsiveiv, general officers leading. j Crusade hymn?"Give to the Wind Thy Fears.'' Praver?Mrs. Philip J. McLean. evangelistic superintendent. Roll call. ! Adoption of order of business. Appointment of committers. State president's annual address. Report of corresponding secretary and state organizer. Report of treasurer. Miscellaneous business. Announcements. Aaronic benediction. 1 5:00?Meeting of Executive and other committees. Friday Night 8:00. Organ prelude. * Special music by convention choir, Mrs. Wm. K. Gotwakl and Mrs. J. P.; Moon, directors. Devotional service led by Rev. J. L; Daniel, pastor of convention tum v ii. * Words of welcome from? The City, voiced by Mayor W. W. Cromer. The Churches, by Rev. E. V. Bahb. pastor of the Baptist church. The Women's Organizations, by Mrs. Margaret McCaughrin. The Local W. C. T. U., by Mrs. H. L. Parr. Chorus?"Sound the Jubilee." Response?''The Woman's Christian Temperance Union, What it is, and What it is Doing"?Mrs. Mamie N. Tillman. Address?Mrs. Richard. Williams of Greenwood, president South Car olina League of Women Voters. Address, Mrs. Fred Munsell. chairman of the women's legislative coun en. Collection. Announcements?Benediction. S&turday Morning 1 , 9:00?Meeting of oiBcial board. . 9:30?Convention called to order. Devotional service. Reading of minutes. Report of secretaroy * of Young People's branch. Report of secretary of Loyal Temperance legion. Open discussion of the work amongst the young people and children. 10:00. The Union Signal and Young Crusader. !0:SO. Our Finances?Discussion of the budget system. Pledges for V - j i. l. state worn. 11:00 An hour with the state superintendents of departments?Evangelistic. Christian Citizenship. Publicity. Scientific Temperancc Instruction. Fairs and Exhibits.Sabbath Observance. Announcements. 12:00 Noontide prayer. Memorial service. 12:30. Meeting of official board ard other committees. Saturday Afternoon 2:45. . Song service. 3:00. Convention called to order. Devotional service. Reading of minutes. Hour with superintendents of departments? Flower Mission. Parliamentary Usage. Sunday School Work. Social Morality. Child Welfare. 4:30. Address?Miss Elizabeth Eohrback, representing the bureau of child hygiene of the state board of Vi ucai in. f> :00?Miscellaneus business. Aaronic benediction. Saturday Night Young People's Time 8:00. Program in hands of Mrs. Leon Holley, state secretary of the Young People's branch. Devotional?Rev. E. D. Kerr, D. D. Address?Mrs. Maud B Perkins of New York, national secretary of the Y. P. B. Sunday Morning ] 1:30. Devotional and preliminary service by Rev. J. L. Daniel, pastor of convention church. Address?Mr?. Maude B Perkins. Sunday Afternoon Good citizens' mass meeting in opera house. j 3:30. Special music by convention1 choir. Devotion service led by Rev. E. V. Babb, pastor of Baptist church. Special music. Address?Rev. E. M. Lightfoot. D. D.. of Columbia, superintendent South Carolina Anti-Saloon league Address?Hon. Thos. G. McLeod of Bishopville, governor-elect of South Carolina. Hymn, collection. Benediction. j Sunday Night ^ .00. Special i?it:>Io by convention choir. Hymn. Scripture rending'and praver by Rev. Freed, pastor of Lutheran church. Address?Mrs. Maud B. Perkins, i 0 oil ec i i on?Benedict ion. Monday Morning 9:00. Convention called to order. Reading of minutes. Report of credentials committee, j ililVv, UV'i. V.r- IV \ . ^ . Election v.?f delegates to world's and national conventions. Report cf executive committee. Report of official board and election of state Y. P. B. and L. T. L. ... secretaries, state organizer, editor Palmetto White Ribbon and state su-j perintc-ndcnts of departments Report of finance committee. Report of committee on resolutions ; Report or committee on letters an.i telegrams. Report of committee on invitations ! for convention of 192o. Repoit of other committees. TJnfinished bus;ness. "Blest Be the Tie That Binds." " Adjournment. Think how many unremembered graves arc filled with men who once! were called important citizens. Another objection to profanity isj that in time of stress it is s darn in-! adequate. GREAT REMOVAL SALE The Herald and I\ews has decided j to put on the greatest removal sale i . I known in the history of removal sales, in thii town. We have not space'to' run the ad in this issue. All of those 1 who cwed the paper could not take I advantage of the dollar sale we had on in August. We knew it was a bad time and those who really needed to take advantage of that did nc : feel that they could even put out tl: -i dollar at that time. The fall is no :! here, and while we are not going put on the dollar sale, we will a least give every one an opportunity to get a very useful article in eon- ; nection with a subscription to The: Herald and News. I We have arranged with Mayes, Book store .so that we will give with j every payment of two dollars, or one ! years subscription, either an alum:-, nam water pitcher or an aluminum fV.vmni! Knrtlfk nv \vp \v:l? VO'J two small aluminum molasses pitchers, so that you may serve two kinds j of molasses at the same rime, or you can use one for milk. i These articles may be seen at Mayes Book store right now. and the sale will last for only two weeks, or rather will close 011 Saturday, November 4. We have not been able to get our mailing list corrected up to date, but we hope to he straightened out in our new home very scon. And then we will keep it corrected to date. ; All you have to do is to come to the oilice and pay two dollars for one year';- subscription and yor will get an order to Mayes B->ok stqfe and Walk across the street and take your choice of the articles here mentioned, i We have already mentioned she mrfv I We have already arranged with Mr. Maves. He now has some of the ar* * .tides on hand and will supply whatever number we may order. All three are useful articles. And every housewife would appreciate one or the other. The thermos bottle should i appeal especially to school children. Only one subscription on this plan I taken from eacn saoscrioer, anu apj plies to new and old subscribers, and : regardless cf the date to which you J have paid. i Come right along now and take advantage of this great removal sale, and we are going to be in position now to publish the best newspaper , we have ever printed, and that is s:oi ing some. i v This is a rare opprtunity to place in every home in Newberry county a ; useful and beautiful piece of aluminum. Don't wait but come right ;now. The offer is open to every one anywhere, and besides get a real newspaper for a whole year. MAJOR J. F. J. CALDWELL | TO ADDRESS TEACHERS The teachers of the county are va a'-i r r\ r>". at.* r. f j/v iiiv v. ^ 1..4X .. -xv.. high school auditorium on the lan | Saturday in October, being the 12Sth day of the month. The parpose of the meeting is to reorganize j the county teachers association f;>r | the work of the present school session. 1 It is earnestly desired and urgent ly requested that every te-u*her in the county attend this meeting. I sincerely trust that every teacher in {schools of Newberry county is sufficiently interested in his or her work to be willing to spend one hour each month in meeting together and < \chan^inp: ideas and getting: acouain:| ed with nne another. [ Br. J. F. J. Caldwell, the scholar ' i ami historian. who has bir reeemiy c wriuen a poC*m in ceh'bra1:on of hi8";h birthday, has Mildly onsci :. <! at my request to deliver lecture e the life oil s.-me one or Move of th-.- . promim-r.t men of the past c-1:hvr of tiif state or natives 01 \ewberr\ county. I suggested that he ve us a lecture on John Calhoun whom l he Knew personally, but the subject is 'oft to him. It seems to me that it would bo helpful to the teachers of the county ?' to study the lives of suine of thv s groat men of the past South Carolina has a long list of men who made >" history not only for their own st:to v but for the nation. The iva/her* cm take back to the /ho-! room the m formation i'lcy zc-i 1'roiv. a study of f those groat characters in hlstciy and * give it to the children. My cxperi <?neo and observation is that our poo- p p!v are woefully lacking in a knowl- : edge not only of i-hel" stale but of ' their own community and county, c Let us study for one hour together t ?cr::cj of these great characters in our r '{sksbssssssssstasssss^swxssa^s^^ ? B * '. *?^qjyiijiPWW'irii?JIIIB ?ni m mm.tntymm \ ? 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