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| ST. STEPHEN'S EVANGELICAL
j v. XCTHERAN CHURCH
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0~< Mr. B. H. Barre, Supt. of Sitn?# ?> ?
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Sunday school at 10:00 a. m.
Divine services at 11:00 a. in. and
g>; 7:30 p. m. ^
fe On Sunday, October the 9 th, the
morning theme will be: "Christians
Ik to Love God More Than All the
p.\ World." The evening theme will be:
H "Continuing to Work for God in The
is ~l^ace of Mahy Difficulties." To all
of these services the public is corRfev:
dially invited.
ARTHUR B. OBEXgCHAIN,
Pastor.
jp, LEXINGTON CIRCUIT
Appointments for Sunday, October
9th, 1921:
p;' Lexington?Sunday school 10 a. m., j
"W*. D. Dent, superintendent, (passes!
^ .1 \for all. Preaching at. 11 o'clock,)
subject, "Seeing Jesus." Followed by
* the Holy Communion.
Horeb?Sunday school at 3 p. in.,
* D. L. Harmon, Superintendent.
? Preaching at 4 o'clock.
5 Red Bank?Sunday school at Id a.
j; i m., J. F. Sharpe, superintendent,
t?. Classes for all Preaching at 7:30 p.
" m~ j
| / Please remember that this is the
I... day <o make our Annual Word Day
4 Contribution to the Orphanage.
Strangers will find a welcome.
P'%"
H. A. WHITTBN4
,x_ _ Pastor.
| LADIES' AID TO GIVE ]
:4 * ENTERTAINMENT AT RED BANK j
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v. A barbecue and chicken fry will be
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given by the Ladies' Ai(t Society ofj
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the Methodist church a, the' school j
building, Red Bank; October 8th,!
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1921, beginning at 6 o'clock p. m. Alsp:
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nthor H?rV?t refreshments. The nublic I
I is cordially invited. The proceeds will
go for the benefit of the Methodist
parsonage. x
I Good speakers will be present. *
l-': \ HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS ELECT
1921 CLASS OFFICERS
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* At a recent meeting of the senior
class Of the Lexington High school the
following members were elected as officers:
Miss Anna Lee CorlejC president
;/M&s Nola Price, secretary, and
Mr. Herbert Hendrix, treasurer.
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PET,ION FIELD
Kev. W. II. Whaley, Pastor.
Services at Pelion sth Sunday
morning and night. Also 2nd Sunday
night.
King's Grove?1st and 3rd Sunday
mornings.
Florence?2nd Sunday morning
and 4th Sunday, 4 p. m.
Red Bank?1st and 3rd Sunday
nights.
I was glad when they said unto
me, let us go unto the house of the
Lord. Come and worship with us.
PELIOX MISSION
Kev. B. J. Wesslnger, Pastor.
Services as follows:
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.
Church of the Good Shepherd,
Swansea?11:15 a. m., fourth Sunday;
8:30 p. m., second Sunday.
Orange Chapel, Springfield?11 a.
m., Second Sunday; 8:30 p. m., fourth
Sunday.
LUTHERAN YOUNG PEOPLE
TO HOLD CONVENTION
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I The eleventh annual convention of
I the Federation of Lutheran Young;
| People's Societies of South Carolina
twill be held at Little Mountain, S. C.,
October 7, 8. 9. The convention!
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j theme will be "Our Need of Jesus," j
! which "has been arranged in a benefi- j
| cial and interesting way by the pro-!
j gram committee. All societies are j
, urged to send their tdelegates so that
I this will be one of the best conventions
ever held.
(MISS HARVEY ENTERTAINS
\ IN HONOR OF MISS MEETZE
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Special to The Dispatch-News. !
! New Brookland, Sep. 26.?Miss Marguerite
Harvey of New Brookland delightfully
enetertained a number of
her friends Thursday evening from 8
to 11 o'clock, complimentary to her j
cousin, Miss Lourina Meetze of Jacksonville,
Fla. The dining room was i
beautifully decorated with pot plants,
the color scheme being pink and white.
After many enjoyable games were
played the guests were invited into the
dining room, where ice cream and
cake were served.* The guests were:
Miss Lourina Meetze, Kathleen and
Margaret Harvey, Vivian Reynolds,
TnKnn "L"V*Q7QT Qol 1 ATI I
iuccuc, u uuau x |
Caughman, Ethel Wallace, Perrin and I
Jack Farr, Quinby Merchant, Billy j
Copeland, Charlie Weed, Manny |
| Kreps, M. G. Caughman, Jack Rey|
onlds.
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fou smoke RI
Get that pipe-party-bee bu2
A/?firtti! V?orr for a fart wliai
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an and will do for your peac
heck up the men in all walks <
?ho certainly get top sport ou
iglow with fragrant, delight
Libert!
And, you can wager your w<
Libert's quality and flavor ai
reedom from bite and parch <
ive patented process)?will ri
ittle old smokemeter the like:
lefore could believe possible!
You don't get tired of a pipe
>rince Albert! Paste that in;
And, just between ourselves
port of rolling 'em? Get sot
he makin's papers?quick?j
ette that will prove a revelatic
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the national joy
DOTS FROM PLEASANT HILL
(Intended for last week.)
Diphtheria is raging in this community.
Uncle Wesley Alewine spent Sunday
with Mr. J. Vj. Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. Draton Taylor spor.:
Sunday wit htheir sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe M. Mailman and family.
Mr. Edgar Price and family spent
Sunday with their father and mother
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Taylor.
Mr. Robert Rawl spent \ Sunday
with Mr. J. Z. Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. Drayton Taylor spent
| Sunday with their sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe M Hallman and family.
Mr. Edgar Price and family spent
Sunday with their father and mother,
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Taylor.
Mr. Robert Rawl spent Sunday
with his brother and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Callie Taylor.
Mr.' and Mrs. James Dong spent
Saturday night and Sunday with their
brother and sister, Dr. and Mrs. Ernest
Hallman.
Rev. Mrs. J. D. Taylor spent Saturday
night with her son, Mr. Carl
Taylor, and family.
Mrs. Kin Black and children also
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Taylor and
family spent a short while with Mr.
and Mrs. J. Z. Taylor Sunday.
Mr. and Mre. It. B. Bawl and live
small children spent a short while
with their son and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Callie Taylor, Sunday.
There will be Sunday school at
Pleasant Hill Sunday at. 10 o'clock,
preaching at 11 o'clock. The pastor's
subject will be: "Why Should Everybody.
Join the Church and a Christian
Duty." Come one and all and worship
with us.
I CHAPIX NEWS.
(Intended for last week.)
Mrs. Ed. Williams gave her Sunl
day school class a candy pulling Tuesday
Evening. Those present- were:
; Misses Ruby Williams, Ollie Farr,
I Birdie Fulmer, Carrie Rister, Ethel
Eargle. Ruby Betchman, Ruth Goza,
Gladys Williams. Eva Summer. All
reported a very good time.
I Mrs. Mandy Cumalander is spendi
ing a few days with her daughter,
.Mrs. 'Charley Eargle.
Mr. and Mrs*. W. C. Tolbert ot
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i Prosperity spent Saturday night ^and
Sunday with home folks, Mr. and
Mrs. John G. A. Rister.
Miss Nettie Bell Summer spent |ast
Saturday night with her brother, Mr,
John D. Summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bouknight
I of Irmo dined at the home of Mr.
John G. A. Rister.
Miss Ollie Farr has returned to her
studies Rock Hill.
Miss Annie Kinard of ' Newberry
spent Saturday night and Sunday with
Miss Carrie Rister.
i Mr. Leon Summer has returned
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a joy'usjimmy pipe
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of life you meet daily
it of their pipes?all
ful, friendly Prince
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ad coolness?and its
[cut out by our exclung
up records in your
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when it's packed with
your hat!
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tie Prince Albert and
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home, after teaching in North Caro- j .
lina.
Mrs. .John Cumalander and daugh.
tor, Blanch, has returned home, aftei
a weeks stay iti North Carolina.
Mr. Ollie Summer spent a few days
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in Columbia with his sister.
Misses Ollie Clark and Ester are
now at their studies at llock Hill. I
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POM) BRANCH MOWS.
(Intended for last week.)
Aunt .Alary Smith has been very
sick lor the last S days. We hope
she will soon be well again.
Rev. AV. L. Johnson preached a
sermon Sunday morning at Pond
Branch church on "Heaven, the New
Jerusalem," which was very much appreciated
by a large congregation.
Aunt Sally Bouknight's birthday .
reunion and picnic at Air. Frank
Rish's was well attended. About 125
were present. The dinner was line*
plenty for* everybody, plenty of ice
cold lemonade. Everybody seemed to
enjoy themselves.
LIVE NEWS FROM PEAK
Mr. KraneiSj Eargle diiud with his
coi sin. little Rr.y Meetzo. Sunday.
A jss Katie Alectze a:- 1 AFss L'-Ia
Amirjc were sen out 'idiog Sunday
m< rning. ^ f
Aliss Alattiv Bundrick visited Miss
Alyrtlc Bundrick Saturday night and
Sunday.
Air. Haskell Atnivk and Pari Ful- (
ler visited Air. Frank Alillcr Sunday j*.
evening.
Air. Robert Eargle and family were
visiting Air. Eargle's parents. Air.
and Mrs. A\\ AI. Eargle.
Airs. Eunice Eleazer visited her ij
parents, Air. and Mrs. \\". AI. Eargle, ||
Sunday.
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Misses Katie and Lula Aniick vis- j jj
ited Katie's aunt at White Itock Saturday
night.
Mrs. Daniel White, Mr. Charlie
and Virgil Bundrick ol' Chapin visited "~
"their grandparents Saturday night ~
arid Sunday. .?
Mrs. W. G. Fuller is visiting her
daughter in Brookland.
\
Messrs. Bennie and George Gable
'of Lexington were visiting Mr. G. A.
. Bundrick Sunday evening.
Mr. Buck Davis visited Mr. Ehrlie
Davis Sunday.
Messrs. Clarence and Glenn Fuller
. visited Mr. Carl Miller Sunday evening.
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Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cuied j
by local applications, as they cannot | j
reach the diseased portion of the ear [ j
Catarrhal Deafness requires constiiu- i
" tiona! treatment. HALL'S CATARRH i
MEDICINE is a constitutional remedy, j
Catarrhal Deafness is caused by an in
flamed condition of the mucous lining of
the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is
1 inflamed you have a rumbling sound or
imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely
closed. Deafness is the result. Unless
1 the inflammation can be reduced, your j
heaving may be destroyed forever. ;
HALT.'? CATARRH MEDICINE acts
through the blood on the mucous sur- |
faces of " 0 thus reducing the inflammation
and restoring normal conditio"^.
?'irc.'lars free. All Druggists.
F. .1 Cheney & Co., Toledo. Ohio.
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Frowning and Squinting
These two troubles can be corrected
with properly fitted glasses. Stop in
at aijy time, we wil be glad to make
a thorough examination of your e5:es
and advise you. AVe operate the only
exclusive optical parlors in Columbia
where lenses are ground from
the rough crystals. <
EY10S EXAMINED
GLASSES FITTED
0. L. Walter
Optical Co. i
1221 Main Street, Columbia, S. C.
277 KING ST. CHARLESTON S. C.
REGISTRATION NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that v the
Looks of registration for the town of
r nnon nt the Store
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of Caughman-Kaminer Company
from August 15 to September 30,
1921, inclusive. All persons desiring
to be registered must bring county
registration certificates in order to get
town registration certificates.
J. S. CAUGHMAN,
Supervisor of Registration, Town of
Rexington. 7t-c-50
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