The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, December 30, 1922, Image 4
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say
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ship fast.
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three
And stride thro
perity
In best o' health ii
And firm resoK
gether.
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WE extend to eat
.business family
New Year. Oi
we desire to widen the circ
soon to arrive.
m IS our wish that
J you. May the Ha
865 days. May fo
you health, wealth and wis<
THESE three bless
for more? Yes,
and tried; and yel
in sympathy with little chil<
MAY the New Yei
you. May it fi
you.
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With Bergdoll Aboard 3
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cal police and port officials today are h
prepared to meet the steamkhip Jup- ti
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to be able to
ur to yoa today,
bat the year just
ake our friendms
for 'twentyugh
real prosn
every weather,
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He will soon draw his last ^
e been changes in the life of ^
t will not soon be forgotten by 2
tune and misfortune have both {
x> most of us. Upon the whole, Is
vil has come to us. If
Year \
ist around the corner. Exuber- 5
marks his footsteps and hope y
ns his brow. We are glad J
this is so, and we wish for eich t
of our friends and patrons the Irf
llment of the young year's +
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OF UNION 1
:h and every member of our
' best wishes for a Happy
ir circle of friends is large;
le during the year that is so
good fortune may come to
,ppy New Year be happy for
rtunc smile upon you, giving
iom.
lings?could mortal man ask
one blessing: friends, true
t another, a heart that beats
iren.
ir co?ie in with blessings for
;o out with blessings upon
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ler, said to be en route here, when
he arrives. The ship ia eaid to have
Irovter Cleveland Bergdoll, the draft
vader, aboard. Nothing has been
eard from the Jupiter yet and the
me-of her arrival ia uncertain.
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Death of Mr*. *
Nyra Cornor N?l*on
Our church and entire community * <
was saddened on the 2nd day of Not*
vember, 1922, by the death of Bin. gu
Nyra Garner Nelson at Davenport,
Iowa. She had been ill for some time ju
but none of us areamed that the end
was so near. The news of her going
came with such a shock that it cast a Ti,
gloom over the entire city. qf ^
She was the daughter and only child ^
of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Garner of this -* i
place. Her marriage to Mr. W. R. A
Nelson, of Culpepper, Va., was one
of the brilliant and beautiful social KA
events of the summer of 1921. She
and her husband had been living in 99
Davenport, Iowa, since their marriage
and were taking specihl courses of
study to further prepare tb'em for the ig
noble calling to which both had dedi- g.|Q
cated their lives. * gv
She was educated at Clifford Sem- p
inary and Coker college, having grad
uated from the latter in 1918. Willie yearattending
college she was not only ^er8
brilliant in her studies, but was one pres<
of the most popular students with fj,
both the faculty and student body.
As one of her teachers said: "She
was one of most loved and honored
students the college ever had." 10
She specialized ih both vocal and in- jj
strumental music. After leaving I
Coker she took further studies at g.
Brookfield, Conn., and in New York ^
under Prof. Herbert Wilbur Green. yjce
I She was converted in early life and m
? dedicated her splendid talents to her an(j
Lord. She was one of the sweetest
and most accomplished singers I have CQn)
ever heard. For some time she sang t-on
in the choir of the Citadel Square
Baptist church and afterwards was 3
soloist and choir leader -of the King
Street Baptist church. At both places
her work was of the highest order.
The impress of her beautiful Christian
character and splendid service is g
indellibly stamped upon, not only the a y
churches in which she worked, but * ^
upon the lives of all she came in con- jj
tact with everywhere. m-r
The funeral services were conducted
at the King. St. Baptist church
Sunday afternoon November 6th. '
1922, by her pastor, Rev. J. G.
Graham, and Dr. C. C. Coleman of the ,,
Citadel Square church. The quartet g
of the Citadel Square Baptist church ^
rendered several beautiful and fav- j
orite selections. The tremendous
crowd present showed how wide was 7
her circle of friends. The body was g
carried from the church and laid to
rest in the beautiful Magnolia ceme- M
tery beneath a huge bank of flowers A
to await the glorious resurrection H
morn. ^
She is survived by her husband, ' ^
father, mother and infant son,
Edward Warren Nelson. Our deepest
sympathy goes out to these dear ^
A ones in a real way, for we, too, feel fl
I the great loss.?Baptist Courier. , 1
| Sunday Schootf^K^
, On Account of Flu i|
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There will be no Sunday school at Bap
the Westside Baptist church tomor- 6:
row, December 31, on account of the 6:
prevalenc of influenza. 7:
P. M. Willard, Rif*
It. Superintendent, X
First Baptist Church ?vn
All of the regular services will be m^s
held tomorrow. The morning service
is to be an important one for the
church. All of the members are urged SPI
to be present. F01
Edw. S. Reaves, 81
It Pastor. E
Shctley-R?so ^
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Miss Tilda Shetley of Monarch and w
Mr. Hardy Reese of Joe, N. C.,- were ^tc
united in marriage Friday afternoon, 2
December 29, at the home of the of- m
flciating minister, Rev. Lewis M. Rice,
at his home on South Chruch street.
These young people have the good
wishes of a large circle of friends fol- x
lowing them. elut,
Immediaely after the ceremony the b>ci(
happy couple left on the Carolina Spe- Alpi
I cial for their home at Joe, N. C. Q
I WANTED!
The Associated Charities is functioning
without funds, but suffering
must be relieved. Please contribute
<tm i?i tn~ ?..i ?
?V. W?| mm nuuu MJUttJf. AOIS *
is very urgent. . ?' *
Leave contribution at The Times of- an<*
fice or with the treasurer, Mrs. George rD<P'
T. Keller, phone 100, South street. Wed
cut I
Among the fisher folk of Cornwall Plea
no woman is allowed to whiste or
bad luck will surely follow.
PROSPE
Is in thi
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and feels it, and Santa Claus bM
For the big renewed flow of mq
season always improves fund am
tioas. So let's hail Santa as a fi
"Large Enough to Serve Any?Strong
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Wb##o Worshitt. _ *
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Pint V Byterian Church. J"
nday < V. 10:00 a. m. J*
eachinfl Boo a. m. j'
tiior CwMiQQ p. m. 1
ght p.m. . ?
e appointments.
stT^^^Bthe year last day **
to
Matheson,
^H^^^&hurch.
^^^^H^^Brrow 10:00
preaching by
>L^^VTn.U- CI _A n
tfwutvr ttuu oeuior at enin|^Hrship
with preaching by *
lastJH 7:30.
e eiJ^^K sermon will be an old ^
ne4Vr meS8aKe- All mem- 1
of Jj^B church are urged to be
snt i^Rte morning service. c
e pSo is cordially invited. '
HftEdw. S. Reaves, Pastor.
Gfle Methodist Church.
:00lm.?Sunday school.
:00 and 7:30 p. m.?Preach- 1
by tH pastor.
?Epworth League,
'edrftday, 7:80 p. m.?Prayer seromff)W
will be the last Sunday
the I*8* day of the old year. SubaMTopriate
to the day will be
sid^rpd' Let the entire congregai
ajafsr as possible attend. All
f 1 nd strangers worshipping
I may expect a cordial welJ.
?r Jas. W. Kilgo,
V Pastor.
Episcopal Church.
unAy school and Bible class, 10:00
.ayJtH'vice 11:00 a. m.
fiJVp Finlay will preach and adiiafr
the rite of conArmation at
l Wllal welcome.awaits you.
W L. W. Blackwelder,
I Rector.
Ictlcl A. M. E. Church (Colored)
0; Jt) a. m.?Sunday school.
l-.MO a. m.?Preaching; subject,
ie kial Triumph bf Christianity."
:(M>. m:?A. C. E. League.
p. m.?Preaching; subject,
nRj^What of the Night."
^^^^^ 11:00 a. m.?EmancipaT.
H. Wiseman, pas^ 1
A. M. E. church orator
m. Dr. Wiseman will
HRody welcome.
L. D. Gamble,
H jB 7 Minister.
KbjttfaUaUKch (Colored)
^ HsTbi.?Sundai school.
H a; m.?Preaching by Rev. H.
^ ck, pastor of the Mon-Aetna
church (white).
y. p. u.
?Preaching; theme, "The
the last Sunday in the
yrge that you go to your
^Hbnee church wherever it is
t MHpjiicnt. J. S. Daniel,
Pastor.
r^SuL ADVERTISEMENTS
jJ^fcENT?My store on Main
TCm. formerly occupied by the
"Side Drug Co., Apply to^ Geo.
* Soing. ltpd
TURKEY DINNER?We
Hi Serve a special turkey dinner
>rnoFoW' Sunday, fora 12 m. to
;g0.1 Price 76c. You are invited.
irs.*r* Shands. ltpd
| Notice
Sung men's Gipsy Smith Bible
wjm meet Sunday afternoon at 4
Mt the home of Mr. L. E. McZeVlf^g
n you.
Joe Earle Barry,
W President.
1 Notico
18 A and boys who are members
Ht^Vernon Presbyterian church,
aiJHpho would like to help are
mM>t. at fhn i-hnrpk iwvf
to rake off the yard and
BunJHwo?d for the church stove.
Be Su your rxes and rakes.
J. P. Matkcsen,
S Pastor.
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Resolutions of jUlpUt S*
Whereu, on October 5th, 1922, it 2
is pleaaed: Almighty God, the So- 4
-erne Grand Master of the universe, 4
' call from labor to refreshment our \
pother, W. T. Powell. Whilst we J
ourn, we mourn not as those without 4
ape, it becomcth us as Masons to 4
>w in humble submission to His will, j
ho doeth all things well. *
Its every horizontal hath been laid 4:
at with the level of equality with the J
rethren, its every pillar plumbed by j
tie plumb of righteousness before all 4
ankind, its every angle squared with J
tie square of morality, its every stone 4
rell trowelled and joined to its fel- 4
>ws with cement of brotherly love.j t
f these and these alone are the land- J
narks of a Mason distinguishing him 4
ram the profane, then indeed our J j
riend and brother, mostly of ad- ^
ancement by the ladder of faith in 4
Jod, hope in immortality and charity 4
o all mankind. | j:
Wpll Hnnp thnn i/nnH nnd faithful A \
raftsman, enter thou into*everlast-' 2
ng joy. |2
Be it resolved That a page in our ?
ninute books be dedicated to his mem-; >
>ry and the lodge be a lodge of sor- J
row and draped in mourning for a. a
period of 30 days;
That a copy of these resolutions
without deepest sympathy be tendered
to his family; I
That a copy of these resolutions be
published in The Union Times and
Progress as an evidence to the world
of our esteem for our departed brother.
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J. H. Schoppaul,
Chairman.
Jas. W. Mixson,
Julian E. Hughes.
Adopted this 29th day of December,
1922. Union Lodge No. 76, A.
P. M. Wm. C. Lake,
(Seal) Secretary.
PRESCRIPTION
SERVICE
We call (or and deliver
prescriptions anywhere
in the city withort
aoy extra charge.
UNION DRtIG STORE
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IS EXTENDED TO ALL
AND CUSTOMERS. V
NEW YEAR WILL BRINl
BLESSINGS MULTlPLoEt
WEALTH AND HAPPU
URED TO YOU THROl
DAY IN THE YEAR TH
RIVING.
AND DONT FORGE
S2LLS IT FOR LESS."
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AGENTS FOB
Dillard'Edttu
Mr. and Mrs. W. Y. Willard announce
the marriage of their daugh- ]
ter, Christine, to A. R. Edens, of Lat- l
'a, S. C., on Thursday,. the 28th of I
Dseembur, 193Si ftiVi
Iciated. After a tour in Florida they
will J> at home in Latta, S. C. 1
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E CARE OF THAT ACB
WILL BE READY ON ,
TH TO SIGN UP CONTR
CANNING & PROD
WIS M. RICE, President.
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. OUR FRIENDS
VS TRUST THE
S EACH OF YOU
K MAY HEALTH, j
NESS BE MEAS- j
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bber Goods I
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Prices, I
nsidered. I
: HOGTONE i
Miss Lillie Harris and Mr. John
Karris were happily marriad at the
lome of Rev. H. Haydoclc Daepaber
J4th by Rev. H. Haydock. ..a .
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Mr. J. R. Littlejohn of JonesVMr^
was a business visitor to Union today,
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