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V '» * » i ■ a i - .k ‘ * -<.•" . f- SATURDAY AFTERNOON. 192:?. Wihere to Worship St. Luke's Lutheran Corner Palmetto and Railroad Ave. fiev. T. S. Brovj.t, Paster 7 a. »i Suirriwr* JCnsifer service with the Ihly Coi'ii.iuutoa ' * l Hi a. in. Hhuul.ifiiool. Mr. J. A Ei'if, i|i nBter. i nt. 1 111.7 a hi. WoiaiiiiS with sermon, “Wlial if ('hi: I I):' iit| Risen?" Tin iioly Commtonion. o p. in.: R ipusm of Ichildren. p. in. Ms ter cea fJrr.tnin by tin Sunday schoj;!. 5 Special Kmiter nnisfc .‘at these srrv in Strauggs a :.ii victors cordially invited. • > v > 1 i Central Methodist (ieort;a Harmon, pastor. Hi a. in , Hunday SSjt:hool. li. A. Brunson, Sufit. Uepartments and < la sen for ail. 10 a. m.. Mens Bible class. J. C. * Long, Pres. J. M. Lynch, ttacher. Womans Bible class. Mrs. W. M. Funk. Pres., .Mrs. A. H. Lawrence, teacher. I LI 5 a. in.. Reception of members All the young people who joined the church during the meeting will be re- i ceived into the membership of the church. The adults will be received the foliowing Sunday. 4 p. in., Tlaptismal service for In fants. All mothers who desire to have their children baptized are urg ed to be present. Cars will be sent for those who need them if those con cerned will phone Mrs. A. C. Ellcrbe. 4 p. in., Junio.’ Epworth League. . fit. John’s Episcopal Easter Service St. John's Sunday School, 192:?, 4 p. m. Professional - March.” April 1, We March, We tor will be glad to meet strangers at the clo?e of the service. May L i.ite^ bring with it newness of life in Jesus Christ the Risen Lord, and great l sniritual joy to the hearts of all ] men. MEETING OF MINISTERIAL UNION Time” —Primary I Creed. Reading of Lesson--St. John xx, verses 11-19. Prayer. Song —‘‘Easter Department. Recitation—“A Lily Band”—By Natalie Lucas, Florence Dargan, -Mine Conard iyid Elizabeth Dargan. Selection r>y Special Choir—‘'Fill All the World With Song Today.* 1 Rocitatlon-vH^aSior Flowers” Leah Zolgler. ;;L , j Hymn—“There;j lif la Green Hifl ; Far Away.”—rtflpiary Department I Reading of litttao Thre will be a meeting of the Min- ! isterial Union at the Central Metho dist church, Monday morning, April; L at 11 a. m. * . —- ! All the preachers of the city are I ♦ + ;* urged to he present as there is im-! ♦ MUSIC MEMORY CONTEST ♦ | portant business to be transacted. ♦ *4* + + «*«*««*«**; JACOB WALTERS, Secretary. ) German A movement inaugurated by Flor- 7 p. in.. Senior Epwortli League. 8 p. in., Easter service for Florence Cointnandory Knights Templar. A'id- die section rnwerved tor Knights. The public is cordially invited tf> enjoy merits, with them this beautiful service. Scr-1 Selections by Choir mon by Rev. G. T. Hannon. Subject: 1 ~ “Knighthood, The Chivalry of Jesus.” 8 p. m.. Wednesday, prayermeetlog. A study of First Samuel. Strangers and visitors cordially in vited to attend all of these services ! or Roll.—AnnotthiOv “Risen.’ Talk by Superintendent. “Eastertide." by Choir. Presentation of Offering. Recessional. i ence Community Service to spread ] chopper to feed a the knowledge and love of good music througn n contest in recognizing ami nam’ng twenty-four famous composi tions when they are heard. Open to everyone without fefl.cr registration. For further details telephone Cominu- nlty Service secratA*T at 61. Selection No. 17e-To A Wild Rqso.' by .Edward Alexander, Mac Dp well (I$orn 1861 in New York: died 1808 itl. j^ow York.). y., ' Beauty in Simp’lclty. MacDowell is the tourth American composer represented in onr list. By many critics he is judged to he paper money is so low goat on casn. it i- MASTER’S SALE State of South CaroFna. County of Florence. Court of Common Picas G. L. Sauls, plaintiff vs. If. .1. Sandlin. AsVon H. Williams find the First .NaUdipaj' Bank o' Fliyence, South Carolina, Defend- bnts. Pursuant to an order of the Court i of Common Pleas, for Florence Coun ty. S. C., in the case stated above. First Presbyterian II. Tucker Graham, D. D., FOR CONSTIPATION t i . : i ^ ■ , Ekck-DmugEt Recommended b| a.ii Arkansas Farmer Who Has Use.i tt, Whan Needed, for 25 Yeaps. li 1 Hatfield, Mr. G. W. Parsons, a well-known farmer on Route 1, this place, says: “1 keep Black-Draught in my home alt the time, it is the beet all-around medicine 1 h tve ever found for the liver ami tor c jns^pation. We began using it 25 or mere years ago and have used it whenever needed since. , 1 have never found any other medicine as good for .constipation,tmd that was what I suffer ed with till I began usingdilack-Draught. Black-Draught corrected this condition, and now we use it for the liver and for indigestion—a light and sluggish feeling aiter meals, for bad taste in the mouth and sour stomach. “My wife uses it for headache ana biliousness, it sets on our shelf and we don’t let it get out. It has been a great help to us, i believe 4 great deal of nicknes* is caused by hurried eating and constipation, and Black-Draught, if taken right, will correct this condition.” Get Thedftvd’s, the original and only genuine Black-Draught powdered liver ineuicine. Sold everywhere. NC-150 School. A. McCown, E. ' Christian Worshipping in the Court House. Jacob Walters, Minister. 11.15 a. m.. Worship, and preaching by the Minister. 7 30 p. m.. Worship, and preaching I Rev. pastor. 10 a. in., Sunday Hardee, Supt. S. J. McCown, E. E-; by the Minister. Hubbard, Assts. . . ... i A hearty welcome to all who may 11.lo a. in.. Morning Service with | attend the service sermon by the pastor, “The Risen Christ.” Meeting of session after service. I 3 p. in., Preaching at Industrial 1 . School. 4 p. m., Slim 1 ay School at Bethesda Chapel. j\ Meeting of Deacons postponed to April 8. 3 p. m.. Junior and intermediate Christian Endeavor. 7 p .m., Senior Christian Endeavor. , made by his honor, S. W. G. Shipp, the foremost of American writers of i Judge of the 12th Judicial Crcuit. music. To a Wild Rose is one of the simplest o" his compositions. WILD its lack of technical difficulties makes it possible for little ch ldren to play the notes, the sincerity, depth | I of emotion expressed in lovely tones | causes it to appear frequently on the program of the great master pianists. ces. Catholic Parish. Fr. Dubois Wood, Pastor. Easier Holy Communion, 8 {.. Parochial Ak’ss, 10 a. m. Children’s Bible Class, 9:30. The Easter morning sermon and services both morning and evening m. } Our Best Composer. j Edward AYcD.we!! died in the j prime of his life, mt owing to mental trouble.-: be pro m -ed no music in his last few years. lie was a brilliant i pianist but Ills reputation rests nnon! a cons-I-ruble number of beautiful i compositions, most of which are dis-j tinctly American in spirit, has packed more beauty and signl 8 p. m.. Evening service with ser mon by R<-v. John McSween. 4.30 p. m., Tuesday. Pastor’s Aid * vo p7wiii uiwi 111115 anu tvening, . "'*'"** j -.<5.*. j wiil be given by the Rev. Father Ed- finance into short pbino pieces than ; mond. 1 has MacDoweH. Easter benediction 6 p. m. •’ Suggest np Romance or Mood. Daily week-dav Mass and Holy! He is call'd a romantic composer and date.) March 13th, 1923, I will sell at public auction, to the h'ghest bidder, in front of the court house, at Florence, S. C- during the usual hours of sale, on Mondiiy, April 2nd. 1923, (Salesday), the premises de scribed below: All and singular that certain parcel or tract of .'and, situate in the Coun ty and State aforesaid, contaiirng iorty-six and six tenths (46.6) acres, more or less, designated ps tract No 6 on a plat of the lands of the said mortgagee, made by I). W. Martin, C E, dated August 22, 1919, duly re corder in 'he office of C. C. C. P. for •.o one ; Florence County in Plat Book No. I at page . Terms of sale, cash; purchaser to pay tor papers. H. A. BRUNBOM. Another good thing obout telling the truth is you don’t have to remember what you say. Another good thing about a Policy with Aiken and Long is that you don’t have to ) f „ * • remember the expirations. % . “LET US WORRY FOR YOU” J A STFxNGTH ‘. 'ABiLITY- y SERVICE- IlKEMShONU II CORPORATED YOUR INSURANCE FRIENDS Florence, S.C. Consult your Insurance Apent as you would your Lawyer or Doctor i Communion at 7:30 a. m. League of the Sacret meets with Mrs. John Barringer, 107 i ^ Eastertide prayers. South Irby .street. I Children’s Easter meeting 8 p. m.,‘Wednesday. Prayer Meet-] Saturday with Mrs. Hervey. ing. ’ ' Everybody corlially welcome. All pews free invited to all services, especially welcome. The public cordially , because he believes in poetical sug- ! Heart on * gestions an(1 in giving imaginative' I titles. He aims always. However, more j on \ to call up the mood or feeiing av/ak j ene.d by an event or ,-tn object than lie does to picture that object. This little composition in other words, does not pretend to he like a wild rose hut rather to suggest the wonder , and admiration which one g.ves to a Judge of Probate, Acting Master. The Florence Daily Times Delivered to Your Home or Office, 15c a Week First Bantlst Rev. Furman H tor. Bible School at 10 a. r.*.. Mr W. M. Waters. Sunt. Mr. It. K. Rutledge, Asst. Supt. The nastnr will preach at 11.15 m. and 8 p. m. Morning subject “But now Christ risen from the dead.” Special music appropriate to the occasion in charge of Mrs. M. 1). Lu cas. This will be a great service, and all are cordially invited. Come early and bring your frinds. B. Y. P. II. at 7 p. m. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday at 8 p. m. Stra!)gt?rs st - John’s Episcopal [112 South Dargan St. Wilmer j Povnor Rector j The news are all free, and the rec- * wild rose when going into the woods J Martin. D. D. pas-1 for anu congregation extend a most or ‘ along a path he comes suddenly; , cordial invitation to the public to at- upon a dainty, fragrant flower, tend all services. A Developed Indian Theme. Sunday services as follows: Perhaps bemuse in writing his- Corporate communion ,, 'nr young Wood’und Sketches of which this is'- peon'o of the church at 8:00 a. m. The the first. MacDowell’s thought con- I Sunday school will he in the after- slant ly reverted 16 the original in-, noon at 4:00 istead of the 10:00 a. habitants of these American woods, rti. Morning prayer and sermon with his mind was filled with the remem-,' a celebration of the Holy Com- brance of their melodies. It s quite j munion at 11:15 a. m. j sure at least that the short, rather Evening prpyer and sermon at 8:00 • disconnected theme of this composi- ! p. m. j tion is taken directly from a 'melody i The Easier offering will be used i of the Brotherton Indians. j as the Vestry thinks best in cases a. i is 1 where the of' ering is not designated for some particular purpose. The rec- Education in Scotland costs tnree times as much as before the war. LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! TWO BRAND NEW BUNGALOWS FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS No. 212 and 214 South Warley Street. • Never befo re has this opportunity been offered seekers of Florence to own their own home like p syinq rent. Best neighborhood, close rooms and bath, all modern conveniences. Homes will be completed in about two or Pick your house now before too late. TERMS: S500 Down and $50 A Month. TOBIN & BARNWELL, Inc. to the home- in. five large three weeks. FIRE INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE PHONE 581 MASONIC TEMPLE Kl -. if; . •«*r 7 Psl -av igj5> : ^4* *" T* 4 t A\ Yk - - ¥ L<' J*! cz'.A * sr-: m t'-' V * r . - v ' ' *■ » ’ V*. '• ' -r... o- 2. +r. «*'•> . n ^ ■+ -i- - • ^ l - — ..n**** i = ir'i: J > • ■m'.Kr-.'g*- T.;¥r4X' /:■ 'Jui .-TT A?-'"5 -• : v T:f. rSi K >\\ K X- s' \ X • *«v> - •) =; ... ,.;fo ‘- i. m Si ms Easter marks the time when mankind breaks thr ough the shell of winter y _ • . ■ i i i sombreness and joyously acclaims the springtime season, and the follow- ... . __ - ♦ ., . r , ^ , ing merchants and others take this means of extending to the people of * * j .. * > « r Florence the compli ments of the season. am hdi - y« ® . IT of L. E. Store Carolina Brick Co. Caroline Building Material Co. Electrik Maid Bake Shop Florence Dry Goods Co. The Florence Steam Laundry M. H. Gall6way Misses Hamby The Home Furniture Co. Hubbard Grocery Co. Ideal Filling Station F. U. Lake Drug Co. Levenson’s Quality Shop The Little Shop McCown Hardware Co. W. V. Parrott Pee Dee Printing Co. Riley Drug Co. Robinson Hardware Co. Singleton’s Haberdashery The Newsy Hut and Seigling Music House Sulzbacher Jewelry Co. Palace Drug Co. Palmetto Ice Cream Factory Palmetto Market and Cold Storage Palmetto Nurseries S. Vaughan Furniture Co. L. E. Waters, Dry Goods and Notions W. M. Waters -A in r'dfl