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I - Al HA A .. PERETTON SUNDAY WORSHIP FOR ROYAL VISITOR Prince of Wales Goes to Little Wooden dhurch HEARS BISHOP PREACH I'or First Time Capacity Audience Enters Edifice at White Sulphur Springs. White Sulphur Springs, W. Va., Nov i .-The modest little wooden church which nestles among the pine trees < or the mountain side here probably for the first time in its existence had t a capacity congregation today with the double attraction of a bishop I preaching and a royal prince as one of the worshippers. When the Prince The average m a good autorr -1 He readily rect work accompie The size of thea Paige cars offe: price field is t: greater assuran PAIGE-DETRO C AROl SUMTER, Portable He; The portable Perfection brings the heat to the actly the amount desire It is clean, safe, odorless, burns ten hours on kerosene, without soot easily filled and re-wick Its use during the F; avoids the necessity for furnace. Aladdin Security Oil gii suits. At your dealer's STANDARD OIL C (New Jersey) Washington, D. C. t3rLTIMORE, MD. Norfolk, Vai. Richmond, Va. U SI 2FECTI il Reater )f Wales entered the edifice every eat, with the exception of those re ierved for him and his suite, was oc :upied. Among the trees outside the hurch the old fashioned buggies of he mountain folk were tied alongside :he luxurious limousines of the re ort's social colony. Little groups of the mountaineers mad. their families gathered near the hurch to watch the prince as he en tered and left the building, but with he courtesy for which they are famou here was no attempt to crowd the royal visitor. From a considerable listance they watched silently the young man whose path in life is so rery different from their own an dthen lroye off to their distant farm louses. The sermon was preached by Bishop William L. 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She afternoon was devoted to golf and on the links the prince had his second introduction o fthe day, this time to a British veteran of the war, Private Christopher Ne:son of the Lancashire Fusiliors. Private Nelson reminded the prince that he had fought with him at the capture or Guillemont in the great British offen sive on the Somme in the summer of avinced that tctical utility. time saved, :h promoted. nd its maker. >ecause in no of quality, a MICHIGAN tY CO. 3AROLINA 910. The prince played his match with ir Godfrey Thomas, his private sec etary, but the main interest was cen Bred on what was announced as the booby championship" of the United tfttes and Caiada, played between keneral Burstall of the Co dian rmy, who Is attached to the, prince's taff, and J. M. Nye, chief special gent of the United States state de martment. Both claimed to be the vorst players on- the continent and Jye won, 'ILLIAM O. JENKINS HELI) ON CHARGE OF PLANNING ABDUC'T'ION Mexico City, Mexico, Nov. 16. By the Associated Press.)---Wig- j iam O. Jenkins, United States eon ular agent at Puebla, was placed mrder arrest Saturday and held { md:er surveillance in his home fol owir charges by officials of 'uehla that Jenkins was not ab lucted by Federico Cordova, the m)adit leader, but was in conni -ance with him, according to in ,rmation received here last night. The arrest of Jenkins came after welve peons had sworn to state nents before a judge in Puebla, de a' ing that Jenkins had been seen n company with Coriova, who ac mplished his recent abduction from Puebla, under no restraint and p apparent understanding with his alleged captors. Says Charges Absured. Washington, Nov. 16.-No word had reached the State Department through official sources tonight concerning the reported arrest of Consular Agent Jenkins at Puehla, on charges of having convinced with the bandit who abducted him. Of ficials said a report probably will reach here early tomorrow. The charges against Jenkins were characterized as "absurd," in view o fthe recent investigation by a judge who declared that the agent wis not, mixed un in any plot. The off-hand opinion was that it was "a measure of retaliation," fol lowing late disclosure., connectint sonic Mexican authorities with rad ical propaganda, and in which the name of the Mexican consul gen eral in New York was mentioned. REMEMHBRENCE In sad but loving rememhrence of our dear mother, Mrs. E. R. Stukes who departed this life one year ago today, November 19, 1919. We are so lonely without you, fow we miss you no one knows Our thoughts are always of you. From early morn till evenings close. One year has passed, our hearts are sore, As time flies on we miss you more, Your cheerful voice, your welcome face. No one can fill your vacant place. Oh how we tried to save you Hut prayers and tears were all in vajin Ilappy angels came' and took you, Frmi this world of toil and pain. But your voice seems sweetly saying, Courage! we shall meet atgain. Children. 1)R. URSRESIGNS ('IIARGE Columbia, Nov. 16.-The Rev. C. E. Hurts, 1). D., pastor of the First Hap tist church of Columabia the last eight or ten yearis, tonight announces his r'esignation to become the head of the general I aptist boarid of South (Carol ina, cr'eatedl at the S tate' conven tion herec a few days ago. D r. Hurts will assume leis new dluties Detcembher h ut wvill likely continue hiis pastoral 1u ties until the end of the year-. Dr. Fu rts is one of the most infl uentialI leaders of his dlenominat iou in the Stale and his church is reluctanotlyv g'iving. him up. T1he work of the new boardl provides a large and 'reful held, because of the enlarged scope if work made possible by the seventy ive million doldar campaign. lE STATE' 01" SOT I CA R(OL1INA County of Clairendont COUJRTl Of COMMON PLE~AS 5 SUMMONS F"OR RELIEF 1h.i Levi, Plaintifi', against I. WV. Gibson, Defendant. I'O TPIlE D)EFENDA NT: YOU ARE IIEREHY SUMMONED) indl required to answer the coinplaint in this action, of which a copy is here with ser-ved upon you, andl to serve a Topiy of your answer fto the said com ilaint on the subscribei- at his office M.anning, South Carolinia within twen y idays after the servIce therecof, ex 'lusive of the day of such service; ndl if you fail to answer thei complaint vithin the time aforesaid, the plain iff in this action will apply to the ohurt for the relief demanded in the ~omplaiin. And, TAKE NOTICE that the Summons nd Complaint in the above stated ac.. ion were filed! in the office of the ?llerk of Court of Common Pleas for iaid'county and state on November 8 1919. Dated November 4, A. D). 1919. It-c. F"RED) LESESNE, PlaintIff's Attorney.E Thbate.Iet 4.tadmrhbtnd.Ubtvretamn~.dlotb..ndet owui bo.,d ottru. Tldrun m' Cvpr. 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