The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, August 17, 1921, Image 5
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- - ; PELION MISSION
- s;* Rev. B. J. Wessinger, Pastor.
. ^ Services as follows:
- - Holy Trinity," Pelion?11:15 a. m.
first Sunday; 4 p. m., thifd Sunday.
St. John's (Black Creek)?11 a. m.
third Sunday; 4 p. m., first Sunday.
Church of the Good Shepherd,
Swansea?11:15 a. m., fourth Sunday;
8:30 p. m? second Sunday.
Orange Chapel, Springfield?11 a.
to-. Second Sunday; 8:30 p. m., fourth
Sunday., - i.. '
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- <o !i . : - PEUON FIELD
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Rev. W. H. Whaley, Pastor.
^.^Sewrieea at i.JReUon *th Sunday
^morning >and ,-uiglit> Also: 2nd Sun-day
;aigbt.
x/King's -<jrrove-~lst >and 3rd Sunday i
.mornings*
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.. Florence?2nd Sunday - morning
.and; 4th Sunday,. 4 ,p. :m. V 4
JRed Rank?1st 1 and . 3rd- Sunday j
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I'MEET^Mg ATTAPP'S
Our Spec
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I. Celebrat
F Afl Wool
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Hr "* F: ' i'*'-' * *'J
r Day Until
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1-J?.eJt?ye.jeceiyed our fi
I Thousands of homes in thi
I ture^$?? &^field W
k l^wouirrkm^^yond the g
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I ,Ax$er selling theme blanl
I being the best ,wool blanke
I - member of the family is sti
V. I cian, Blankets in the horn
?? - " wife. - We Emphasize goo<
S * i ^ *S an max*m
" ft ! this suihiher all over these
f L was est^hed^ ais qrei
m r that we nave ewr^xpenei
?-:ftii our big* August Sale. Byl
r ft i c^ases*
ft i Maifc orders promptly ai
E^ yond yPur 4^ectgtf:ion. 1
|1 Bf Regular $10
pi* 'Hi Pair
I! v Regular $13
m* tp
ft: Pair
|b BI > Regular $33
pi- pair........
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lit? # pair.^;^
las m mM
Ml
fill '
\i fwalt.'l
11 1 Regular $1*
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Ifl > U "v r" ' .fe^r. $12
pair
^ I-pi Regular $21
I. j i| * . '.?ypair ) .
I j| [ Regular $6.
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II Cor. Main and Blan
CHURCHES
II was glad when they said unto
me, let us go unto the house of the
. Lord. Come and worship with us.
W. H. WHALEY.
ST. STEPHEN'S EVANGELICAL !
, LUTHERAN CHURCH
Arthur B. Obenschain, pastor.
Divineservices at 11:00 a. m. and
8:30 p. m.
The morning theme on Sunday,
(August the 21st, will be: "The Condition
Placed Upon Inheriting Eternal
,Life." The evening theme will be:
I "The Growth of The Kingdom." To
these services the public is most cor
dially invited.
ARTHUR B. OBENSCHAIN,
Pastor.
St. Matthew's Evangelical Lutheran
\ Church.'
There will not be any Divine services
on Sunday, August the 2ist:
'but there will be Divine services at
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THEGRQV
:ial Annual
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ed Spring!
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Every Blank
all and winter stock of ALL WC
s city and vicinity will verify 01
oolen Mills are so well proporti<
round of moderation. We are
sets for a number of years, we ]
its mon^y will buy. Blankets in
icken with such diseases as the
te are a source of admiration an<
i ALL WOOL BLANKETS, sucl
VIills. > - ,
rue that one extreme is followet
United States has been the^wt^
iictedj, Wdjio dpubt willtrite
iced: 'We^the^ore, ypre yoiiY
fo^ng novMhrr&g our mighty#
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id carefully filled. Money xjhe
Ve prepay parcel post -orYexpri
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.50 value, 66x80; special Augui
.00 value, ^0x80; special Augu
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.50 value* y?x84; special Augu
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*$0 value, .72x84.special Augu
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1,50 value (PuUiu&n),. 66x84;ij
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1.00 value, 70x80; special Augi
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James l.
DEPARTM
ding Sts., Columbia
Ill:00 a. m. and 2:00 p. m. on Sun-|
day, the 2Sth; Monday, the 29th: and j
Tuesday, the 30th of August.
ARTHUR B. OBENSCHAIN, I
Supply Pastor.
LEXINGTON' CIRCUIT J;
Appointments for Sunday, August
21st, 1921.
Shiloh?Sunday school at- 10 o'clock.
S. P. Holliday, superintend?'
ent. Preaching at 11 o'clock, subject,
"Regeneration."
Hebron?Sunday school at 4 p. m.,
R. N. Senn, superintendent. Preach
I ing at- 5 p. m., subject, "Christ's Sec- |
ond Coming." Followed by the reception
of new members.
Lexington?Sunday school at 10 a.
m., W. D. Dent, superintendent.
Classes for all. Preaching at 8:3,0
p m. <?
You' will find a welcome. j
H. A. WHIT^EN, Pastor. ^
f FULMER-HARTLEY >'
A marriage of interest to many .i
friends of the young couple through1
f ING STORE
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I August Sa
field Wool
II Continue Fr
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;et in the Hoi
)OL. BLANKETS from the famou
lr statements that the ALL WC
3ned, so fine and so beautiful thai
the excllsive agents in Columbia j
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possess, tbe. consciousness that t
i the home are a necessity of do)
flu, pneuigpnia, or any other tro
1 adoration on the part of a cha
ras are-.exclusively confined* to t
-Jl-f .. . Jav* ,' J
1 by the other. It is an undispi
fst tifct ,has ever been recorded'
lL~th&? this winter will be the cc
to biH your supply of these ALE!
Ski guSfA Sale, you will save at le;
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erfully refunded if th? blankets ;
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st Sale, the
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i August Sale the
Tapp Con
ENT STORE
and
cut Lexington county was solemn- J f
ized at the parsonage Sunday afternoon,
August 14, when Mr. Lei- i
and Hartley of Lexington Depot and !
Miss Belle .Fulmer of Little Moun-j
tain were united in matrimony. The
young couple left soon after the ceremony
for a honeymoon trip in the
mountains of North Carolina.
The groom is one of the county's
leading young business men, being
manager of the M. R. Hartley Company,
at Lexington Depot. The bride
is at> accomplished young woman,
who has many friends who hold her
in high esteem- for many lovable
traits. .
RED BANK WINS.
Red Bank and Gilbert played a
very interesting game of ball last
Saturday, the scores being 7 and 2
in favor of Red Bank, the features of
the game being the batteries: Betry
and Roof, Red Bank; Hallman and
Riser, Gilbert.
Batesburg and Red Bank will play
i game of ball on the Red Bank diamond
August 20.
MEET ME AT TAPP'S
tie of the
en Mill's
om Day to
use is Sold
. . turn
s Springfield Woolen Mills.
>OL BLANKETS manufac- II
b we Could say nothing that
tor thfcse great mills.
hey deserve the name of
uble importance when any
uble.that requires a physiiracteristically
good househis
sfore in this city by the
>.
ited fact that the weather
since the weather bureau
>ldest and severest winter
WOOL BLANKETS during
ast one-third on your puri
are not fully up to and be$7.00
$8.67
122.34
fe 12.33 I
fr 15.67 [
,$5.00 . I
($8.335:3f. I
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112.00 /:J|
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