The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, November 02, 1921, Image 8
[ WITH THE
METHODIST CONFERENCE
NOW IN SESSION
Rev. H. A. Whitten, pastor of the
Lc-xington circuit, left yesterday for
Lancaster, where he will attend the
annual session of the Upper South
Carolina Conference.
Among the laymen attending from
, this section are Messrs. T. H. Shull,
W. G. Smith of Gilbert and L.* O.
Rast-of Swansea.
Five days are generally allotted for
the business of an annual conference,
although ;?iodern efficiency is speed'
ing things up, cutting out some of the
preaching and dispatching the business
in short order. The evening before
conference is officially launched,
the opening sermon is preached.
; Sometimes this sermon marks the
semi-centennial of one of the older
members, and when this is the case it
is apt to be a weepy occasion, punctuated
by frequent and fervid Amens.
The object of chief interest at this
session of the conference will be the
election of delegats. an eqiial number
of laymen and preachers, to the general
conference, which meets at Hot
Springs, Ark.,- next May. This is the
Jaw making body of the church.
LEXINGTON CIRCUIT
Appointments for Sunday, November
6th, 1921.
j Sunday school at each church at
10 a. m.
Services at 11 a. m. at Hebron
church conducted by the Epworth |
League. The public cordially,invited.
ST. STEPHEN'S EVANGELICAL
LUTHERAN CHURCH.
Mr. B. H. Barre, Supt. of Sunday
school.
Sunday school at 10:00 A. M.
i Divine services at 11:00' a.- m. and
7:00 p. m.
? The morning theme on Sunday, No
St
vember the 6th, will be: "The Healing
of The Daughter of Jairus." The
evening theme will be: "That Which
Is Permitted to A Christian in Vision
And Knowledge." To all the services
the public is cordially invited.
ARTHUR B. OBENSCHAIN,
. ^1 ' Pastor.
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St. Matthew's Evangelical Lutheran
Church y.
There will be Divine services on
Sunday, November the 6th, at 2:30
P. M. The Rev. Arthur B. Obenschain
will "preach, . The theme will
~be: "The Justification in" Which
Don't Wait?Act Now
Don't lock the door of your garage
rafter your ear has been stolen. In
, -other words, don't wait until some
medical doctor has "given you up,"
but take Chiropractic Adjustments
now. If persisted in they will benefit
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Office Hours 9-12, 4-7. I
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Is a financial institution th?
of the community it serves,
for the solving of all the fin
tele.
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may be, if you have not Si
will not bring you the rew*
ried out, the man who has
behind your idea, is the one
Let Us Hel]
The Home A
Lexiogtc
Capital, $50,000.00
Member of Federal
CHURCHES j
Christians Should Believe." An invi!
tation is extended to the public to ati
tend the services.
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| LKXIXGTON BAPTISTS
HAVE CALLED PASTOR. !
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| Rev. W. C. Wallace who has been j
called to the Lexington Baptist
church, will preach at the Lexington
J church Sunday morning, November
6th at 11:15 A. AI., at Gilbert Sunday
afternoon at 3:30, and at Saxe
Gotha Sunday evening at 7:30. It is
hoped that a good congregation will
greet Mr. Wallace at all three places.
Mr. Wallace comes from Johnson-V
ville, S. C. to take up a field at LexI
ington, including the Lexington Baptist
church, Gilbert Baptist church
and the Saxe Gotha churcli<. He will
make his home in Lexington and expects
to move his family here during
the present or next week. Mr. Wallace
comes highly recommended as a
preacher and citizen and should be a
decided asset to the community in
1 nil nf its relierious and social activi
ties. It is at some sacrifice that Mr.
Wallace consented to come to Lexi
ington, but feeling that he could be
of some service to his fellowman
by coming he has decided to' make
the necessary personal sacrifices to
take up the work heer and the people
of Lexington should extend to him a
cordial welcome to the town.
PELIOX FIELD
Rev. W. H. Whaley, Pastor.
Services at Pelion 4th 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.
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* PELIOX MISSION
Rev. B. J. Wessinger, Pastor.
Services as follows:
Holy TrinTty, 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.
PREMIUMS READY
The Treasurer,, of the Lexington
! County Fair Association is ready to
pay all premiums for the 1921 fair.
Call at Auditor's office in Court House
and get your awards. Do so at once.
W. D. DENT.
L Treasurer Lexington County Fair
Asociation. r
| November 2, 1921.
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tank means to a community,
ne.
IBank
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it functions for the welfare
It has machinery at hand
ancial problems of its clienirst
Essential
>ur idea or how practical it
WED something youc idea
ird it deserves. Lf it be carsaved
and whose money is
j who will profit most. ?
p You Save
lational Baok
>n, S. C.
Deposits, $600,000.00
Reserve Association
Home Demonstration I
SUMMARY OF OCTOBKIl WORK. I
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Number consultations held, 22.
Number women's meetings held. 7.
! Attendance, GO.
Number girl's meetings held. 4. Attendance,
45.
Number schools or clubs visited, 11.
Number club members visited, 23.
Others not members, 5.
Number letters written, 34. Circular
letters sent, 172. Bulletins sent, 115.
Number miles traveled: Auto,* 557,
Total ,557 .
Name of supervisor or specialist visiting
you during month, Miss Elizabeth
Forney.
Other work?
Lexington County Fair; Two Butter
Judgings; Helped with Richland
County Poultry Show.
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Schedule oi" Home Demonstration j
Meetings to be held daring Month |
of November.
November 1?Round Hill home j
demonstration club.
November 2?Charter Oak home |
demonstration club.
November Liberty Hill home |
demonstration club. !
November 4?New Brookland cooking
club.
November 5?Office.
November 7.?Saxe Gotha cooking
club.
November 0?Pond Branch home
demonstration club.
November 10?Boiling Springs
home demonstration club.
November 10?Boiling Springs
poultry club.
'November 11. ? Red Knoll home
demonstration club.
November 11.?lied Knoll sewing
club. '
November 12-?Office.
November 14?Pine View cooking
club.
November 15?Bdisto Academy?
Community Fair.
November 16?Pelion cobking club.
November 17?Sharp's Hil cooking
club.
November 18?Newburg home demonstration
club. .
November 1.8?Newburg sewing
club. ;
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November 21?Mack's* sewing and IB
gardening club.
November 22?Providence home
demonstration club.
November 23?Calvary home demonstration
club.
November 24?Thanksgiving (holiday)
.
November 25?North Edisto poultry
club.
November 26?Office.
November 28?St. John's cooking
club.
November 2S?Oak Grove sewing
club.
November 30?Office.
Signed: ANNIE C. CAUGHMAN,
County Home Dem. Agent.
K XT F.RTAI N MKNT FOR
NORTH EDISTO SCHOOL.
The Dispatch-News is requested to
announce that an oyster supper and
ice cream festival will be given on
the afternoon and night of Friday,
November 4. for the benefit of North
Eaisto School No. 87. The proceeds
will go for the benefit of the school.
Everybody, is urged to come and enjoy,
a pleasant time and help a good
cause.
The school is now in a flourishing
condition. The four months oompul- B
sory term, under the existing law will B
begin on the first of December. 1021,
for . this school.
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