The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, June 29, 1921, Image 5

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P WITH THE liEXINGTOX CIRCUIT. HHpf-^&'ppolntments for Sunday, July 3, I I Hebron?Sunday school at 10 a. m., Senn, Superintendent. Preach^^^P-.Shilon?Sunday school at 3 p. m., P. . HoHiday, Superintendent. Onjl^f&adngton?Sunday school at 10 a. wn. t\ . r??* ;"W'<'XT ouj/o JT. W. Neely of Columbia, a pastor, will fill my. appointM^iflaeius on ?thi3 date. The public is Bfijferdially invited to worship with us. H. A. WHITTEN, Pastor. BfegST. STEPHEN^ ^EVANGELICAL B LUTHERAN CHURCH B>" >' Arthur B. Obenschain, Pastor. Mr. B. Heber Barre, Supt. of SunHpiday. school. . _ ;vv ^.j Divine services at 11:00 a. m. and Sunday school at l(T:0t) a. m. ^Pl' The mornixnf theme - on Sunday, B:Snty 3d, vfrill be: ' "Righteousness * *'Gained By Faith In Christ.'' The r. v>. ^>vpninEr theme will be: v<'Knowing And _ Cb^t/V; To all these ser,"viQes the public is fiwst cordially in of the above services. will be Hg&eld.In..the school auditorium. Rj:' ARTHUR ,R OBBNSCHAIN, " Pastor. . " St. Matthew's Evangelical Lutheran " CShnrch z$: On Sunday, July the 3d, there will be Sunday school at 1:30 p. m.; and preaching at 3:30 p. m. The Rev. |||; Arthur B. Obenschain will deliver the eermon. The theme will be: "Lookj&V.,ing Forward." '^>SAZARETH EVANGELICAL |pv . LUTHERAN CHURCH. On Saturday before first Sunday in Ejtfy 3:30 p. m.,. Bible Class, 2d table. 4 p. m. Preparatory services. 5 p. m. Council meeting. Sunday. 10:00 a. m.?Sunday school. 11:00 a. m.?Preaching services, Mowed by the communion. O. ?. SHEAROUSE, Pastor. C. D. If . ' ; M- T j|:; - " r' m- " ! I | We have r ; new machi] | Capacity F sSl our our for 1 -as millers, : -VASW ??.??.ViVL ' I *? * ; service this >.* Mt. U ivhtfv< .?: .* I | ^ Speciah atl I *M trade. :i : t. a 7..":;???:- > * : ' -I :, SHE :?! V V S $ f: ' ^ ? i' I. * <; .. ? t ' J ' ? s ^ Let us mil] Lees vi L i BHHHMHHH /: iCHDRCHES 'j PELIOX MISSION. Rev. B. J. Wessinger, Pastor. > I Services as follows: I : t Holy Trinity, Pelion?11:15 a. m. : first Sunday; 4 p. m., third Sunday. St. John's (Black Creek)?11 a. m. third Sunday; 4 p. m., first Sunday. 1 Church of the Good Shepherd, | Swansea?11:15 a. m., fourth Sunday; | 8:30 p. m., second Sunday. j j Orange Chapel, Springfield?f 1 a. ( m., second Sunday; S:30 p. m? fourth | ! Sunday. j. /CHAPIX PREACHER j WILL MOVE TO OHIO. : ? " Word comes from Chapin that Rev. \ ,B. L. Stroup has resigned his pastor- , .ate there and accepted a call to Cov-j'. lington, Ohio. He is now busy pre-1 \ paring: to move and expects to be ' "settled in 'his new home by July 5. < Mr. Stroup made many friends in and iaround Chapin, who will regret to 1 ^learn of his departure.. The Dis- 1 /patch-News was not informed as to ' his successor. j \ _ We are proud of the confidence doc- j tors, druggists and the public hare in 1 ^ 666 Chill and Fever-Tonic. Gasoline Gal Ford repair a 10 cents co The Oswal Lexingtc < >. r V * Barr's Flo <eesville, S. C ecently overhauled i t t . nery to our Seventy-: ull System Flour Mil ty years of practical we are offering!; y *\T , *- ! f. * ; season than ever b< ieption given to J o i< -* * , v % V * p . .... P US YC WHEAT v. ; :> * 1 your wheat and cc ille Millim % .eesville, S. C PERSONALS ! ( Col. G. T. Graham leaves tomorrow for Charleston on legal business before United States court. J Mr. P. E. Warner, one of the model *< farmers of Lexington county, in pass- J ing through town with a two-horse wagon load of flour from Laurel ( Falls, this morning, stopped and paid ' us a pleasant call. * Judge Geo. S. Drafts, who has been confined at home for a few days, we J' are glad to say, is some better today. 1 We are glad to state that Mrs. 1 Sc-ottie Harman is up ana improving. Mr. J. M. Koon, wife and two * :-harmirig daughters of Hollow Creek, J were busy shopping in town this 1 morning. ' Misses Burley, Estelle and Daisy Martin from Richland county, spent the week-end with Miss Elizabeth 1 Miller. Mrs. W. E. Moyer of Darlington is 1 visiting her mother, Mrs. A. O. Wil- ( son. J Miss Mary Ana Denny spent the ^ week-end with her aunt, Miss Alice Wilson. We were delighted to have a pleasmt call this morning from Mr. and . Mrs. W. G.: Eowry, now of Pineville, C., on- their return home, after visiting Rev. Wijb Rdfcf, near Lees ' { ' ' f'J I . I i i i ? Ot I h41 1'MV Ion vork done at tton prices. Id Garage >n, S. C. ur Mill and addecl five Barrel t f. . ( and with experience ou better jfore. 1 nt-of-town ; t > vl -v -..v-V >UR i )rn. v rv 5 vu# < rille, Mrs. Ruth Lowry's father, j rhey are making the trip in their j car and are much pleased with their J journey. Hon. D. F. Efird has returned J lome from Philadelphia, where he'( 4 ittended an important meeting of the Lutheran Church Board. Mrs. A .M. Campbell and children ; jf Florence are visiting Mrs. B. W. ' Pvingard and Mr. Scott Hendrix's 'amily. Col. J. B. Vvingard, who has been j n bed for about three weeks, we are [ ?lad to say, i.as much improved, to I :he delight of his many friends. Miss Lucy Daniel "VVingard, who las been teaching in the Florence I, High schools, is spending her vacation with her parents, at the old lome. Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Wingard, Mrs. A. M. Campbell and children, notored to Leesville last Sunday. J Miss Ellen Hendrix has returned i :rom a grand trip to Washington, D. 2., Concord, N. C., and Baltimore, spent sightseeing, and is now continuing her work in the Summer School of the University of South Carolina for high school teachers. Messrs. Harold Eidson and Louis BUY 11 You haul your ] high and every YOU ARE RIG: in Lexington be can be sold ches Then you are 1: We believe you nity to build up we are going to save money by < Lexingti (Fourteenth Store Will open for bi Saturda : ? You. are inyited not. It is impo; bucause we cut in plain figures. 15 pounds best , 7|pounds good 20 pounds good Don't fail to se tween Tapp's ar J* B iSalley, of Salley spent several days|'j ' here last week with friends. j: Mrs. "Wallace Lorick of Irmo, paid i her daughter, Mrs. J. B. Redd, a 5 visit Sunday. 1 Miss Dorris Tribble of Donald, is the visiting guest of Miss Annie Lou Taylor, on upper Main street. ( A delegation of citizens from the ; Steedman section, consisting of ( Messrs. R. G. Able, Geo. Rish, A. M. Hall, Frank Pagett, C. D. Wil- ' lis and others, were here yesterday > rectifying some school troubles of 'Fairview, Steedman or 62 school dis trict. and we are pleased to know they J returned home better satisfied than / when they came. 1 Mrs. Leila Crosby of Columbia , spent the week with her cousin, Miss ; Mary Clifton Floyd. Mrs. R. L. Cockrell and family spent Sunday with Mrs. J. B. Floyd. Misses Sudie Floyd and Burneese Ayers, accompanied by their friend, Miss Tyson, nurses at the State Hospital, spent the week-end at home. Miss Mary Clifton Floyd spent several days with her cousin in Columbia last week. / Miss Sara Meetze is at home to the delight of her friends, after having a ' IN LEXI Droduce to Columbia thing else is high in HT. You should bu cause rent is cheap, iper in Lexington thz lelping your own to can see your won* your community in i try to convince you doing so. Your ne\ D IT i [in ray-u \ in the Penland Chain, < County) isiness y Morning, to pay a visit whet - - ^ % ssible to quote prices the price on everyt We offer for Satui granulated sugar grade coffee - hard rice - - e us Saturday?the id Barre Hardware i . Penh nnnnannBBAUMi ijrand time, as the guest of her school mates and other friends in Bamberg. Mr. Oastella Goodwin, the tyhole souled gentleman he is, and one of Gaston's business citizens was here Monday. Mrs. F. It. Wingard is visiting her daughter in Columbia. Wm. M. Shand, prominent lawyer }f Columbia, was here on business Monday afternoon. Mr. Albert Hartley, one of Pelion's popular merchants and a clever citizen was in town Monday. Mr. G. T. Taylor, the efficient cashier of the Pelion Bank was here Monday. Miss Julia Bickley, the very able assistant o? Auditor Dent, is checking: up the county commissioners books cvhile Mr. J. B. Wingard, the clerk, is sick at home. Ex-Sheriff P. H. Corley passed through town this morning, returning to Columbia after a visit to his old home. y CANNING?Don't waste your surplus vegetables. Let us can them for you at reasonable prices. V. H. Crout and J. T. Hallman, Gilbert, S. C. 36p NGTON because rent is Columbia, and y your supplies and everything I in in Columbia. I nyi and county, ierful opportudoing this, and that you can v store, Grocery ind Fourth in This I 1 O i Juiy # her you buy or 5 on everything hing and mark "day: - - - $1.00 - - - $1.00 - - - $1.00 new store be and BflHnHBHHGHBBi