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13' -Where , To Worship May PRESRVI ERIAN, Pegram Street Church. North Pegram and St. (.eorge ptreets. VU-v. John E. Wool. Sunday school at C A. T. Alexander supf-riutnrtflnt. ei v!ct3 11 and 8. C. E SoWy at 7. Second Presbyterte-,.. -Rev. A. A. McGeachy, pastor. Ser--;s at 11 and 7:30 o'clock. Sunday school and Bible classes at 9:45 o'clock. Young People's Society meets at 6:13 oYiook. Prayer meeting "Wednesday online; at 8 o'clock. Seversville Presbyterian Churqh. Rev. A. S. Johnson, D. D., pastor. Kalbnth school at 9.45. Services 11 r.-.d 7:30 p. m. Strang-ers &n:l traveling u.fii cordially invited. St. Paul's Presbyterian Church. Kev. Charles G. Lynch pastor. Sab" lath school and men's Bible class 10 a. n-. Morning worship 11 a .m. Jr. C. E. 3 p m. Y. P. C. E. 6:30 p. m. Everfng worship 7:30. Teacher training cia3j Wednesday 7:45 p. m. Tenth Avenue. Rev. Danie! Iverson pastor. Serv'.ces m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school at A. It. P. Chalmers Memorial Meeting House. METHODIST. ' Hawthorne Lane Methodist. . Hawthorne Lar.a a. id Kiznth street Rev. L. D. Thompson pasior. Sunday ' School at 9::45 a. m., J. B. Ivy, super-! nuendent. breaching it J 1. o'clock and 8 p. m. Prayer . meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Senior and Junior Epworth League, 7 p. m. Rev. W. R. Shelton. nastor of Bre- At South and TTnat T3. . 1 ard Street Methodist rh'nrph. will Rev. E. F. Griffith, pastor. Preachin-' Preach at both the morning and even- xj. a. m. and 8 r. m. Intermedial inS services. society o p. m. Y. P. C. U 6:30 p a 'j eeivice W ednesday s p. ni. Sababth school after morning worship A hearty welcome to all First A. R. P. Church. -Rev. W. B. Lindsay, pastor. Preaching at 11 and 8 o'clock. Sabbath school with Boyce M. Brown, superintendent. Christian Union at 6:45 o'clock. Prayer meeting Wednesday night at 7:3(1 o'clock. The Tabernacle. Dr. W. W. Orr, D. D.. pastor. Preach mg at 11 a.,m. and 7:30 p. m. Sabbath school 10 a m. Dr. Geo W Pressly, su perintendent. All young people's so cieties meet at 6:30 p. in. Congrega tional prayer meeting every Wednesday at 8 p. m. - North Charlotte Chapel. Located on Eighteenth trtt St.-ilt. I bath school at 3:30 o'cldck with Lieut Seversville Methodist Church. Rev. is. F. Hargett. pastor. Sunday school 3 o'clockx W. i?. Frazer, super Irvtendent. Preaching 7:30 o'clock. Chadwick Methodist Church. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Preachirig at 11 a. m. Epworth Lpague 6 p. m. Preaching 7 pm. R. L Forbis, P C. Tryon Street Methodist Church. Tryon and Sixth streets. Rev, H. G. Hardin .pastor. Sunday school. 9::45 o'clock, i. E. Henderson, superintend ent. Preaching at 11 and 8 o'clock b tho pa-stor. Devotional meetinj ol Epworth League at 7 o'clock hi ?ha Junior room. Prayer meeting Wednes day evening at 8 o'clock. The pastor's subject for the morn.n SAN ANTONIO Modern Metropolis; Spanish Twang. Washington, Sept. 17. San Antonio. Texas, scene of the latest destructive flood in the United States, is the sub ject of the following bulletin issued from the Washington, D. C, headquir ters of the National Geographic So ciety. "San Antonio is an intimate mixture of old Spain and Mexico, and the hus tling, bustling America of today," sas the bulletin. "It began its life in 171i as a tiny Spanish military and set tlement 'El Presidio de San Antonio de Bexar.' But that leisurely name officially lost most of its trimming when the town became an American community, and to. many who have known it best including O. Henry it has taken on the unofficial cognomen, banantone. LOSING FOREIGN FLAVOR. A hundred years ago San Antonio ::45 a. m. Senior and Junior Christian j j oK, : .rJf , tn . -,vtin Wednesday S p. m. Session 3' 2UiM?&let'& ,,-ct 30 minutes before each service. tZPFS1"? public is cordially invited. Wilmoore Presbyterian Church. Mint and Bland streets. Rev. D. C. Young, minister in charge. Preaching .v -.-vices at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Prayer meet- .c Wednesday S p. m. Rrv. C. Connor Brown, who has been t naohing at. the Wilmoore church fov the past week, will preach Sunday at li th morning and evening services. At l a. m. ho will speak on "What It Moann To Believe in Christ" and at 8 p. m. on "Be Not Deceived." The -.'ng servico will begin at 7:45 p. in. The evangelistic meeting will conti?iue through Friday. September 23. Knox I'resbyterian Church. Travis avenue and East Fifth street. Rev. G. F. Bell, pastor. Sunday school P30 o'clock, Sunday services 11 and ? o'clock. Junior C. E. 6 o'clock. In itrmediate C. E. 3:30 o'clock. West Avenue Presbyterian Church. Preaching 11 and 8 o'clock by the pastor. Rev. C. C. Anderson. Sunday ehool 9:45 o'clock. D. H. Johnston, su perintendent. E. C. Society at regular h.-urs. Prayer meeting Wednesday S o'clock. Westminster Presbyterian Church. Services 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sui--"ay school 9:45 a. m. McGee Presbyterian Church. Hoskins. Services first and third Sundays. Sunday school at 3 p. m. Preaching at 4 p. m. second and fourth Sundays. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching a: 11 a. m. Church . Rev. W. S. Bovce nastor Sahhatn school 9:45 a nr... Carl S. Miller, superin tendent. Morning service 11. Y. P. C. U. 3 p. m. Juniors, Intermediates 3 p. m. Evening service 8 o'clock. Praver meeting Wednesday 8 p. in. All frien.l3 ana strangers invited. Forest Grove A. R. P. Church. Rev. C. O. Williams, pastor. Sabbath school at 10 a. m. Preaching 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Boys' Club, Willing Help ers, and the Juniors' meeting 5 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 8 o'clock. Y. P. C. U. Friday evening at 8 o'clock. All are invited to attend these services. hour will be "Methodism and Evangel- was aimost entirely Spanish anfl Mex- BAPTIST. LUTHERAN. Holy Trinity Lutheran. Central and Thomas avenues. Rev. W. A. Lutz, pastor. Services 11 and H j'clock; Sunday school 9:45 o'clock, W. L. Dixon, superintendent. St. Mark's Lutheran. Rev. John Fielding Crigler. pastor. ; F reaching services 11 a.m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. J. V. Sutton, superintendent. Luther League " p. m. FIRST REFORMED CHURCH. East avenue and Myers street. Rev. '. Snuford Peeler, pastor. Sunday school 8:45 o'clock, with B. J. Summerrow as ; superintendent. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Rev. Shuford Peeler, pastor. 11 a. m. dedication of new pipe organ. Sermon First Baptist Dr. Luther Little, -paster. Sunday school at 9:30. Classified for the entire family. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Evening service at 8 o'clock. Morning subject: "Courage and Re ward of Faith": evening: "Pictures of a Noted Man and an Unnamed Woman.' West Oaks Baptist Church. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. and preaching at 11 a. m. by the pastor, Rev. J. P. Brock. Alien Street Baptist Church. Charlotte avenue. Rev. R. D. Car pell, pastor. Phor I520-J. Service It and 7:30 o'clock. Sunday school 9:41 o'clock. Sr. and Jr. B. Y. P. U. 4:33 o'clock. Prayer servico 7:30 o'clock Wednesday. Ninth Avenue Baptist. Rv. L. R. Pruette pastor Preaehlna at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school meet at 9:45 a. m. Sr. and Jr. B. Y. P. U.'s meet at 6:15 p. m. Prayer ser vice and teachers meeting Thv-sday 7:30. You are invited to attend thestt services. Chadwick Baptist Church charge of the W. C. T. U. Trinity Mcthcdist. Tryon and Second streets. Rev. Wil liam A. Jenkins, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 o'clock, with E. P.. Bucher, su perintendent. Regular services at 11 o'clock and 8 o'clock. Epworth League devotional services, 6:45 p. m. Wednesday prayer service 8 p. rh. Belmont Park Methodist. Sunday school 9:4f- o'clock, with u. M. Smith as superintendent. Regular services Sunday at ti o ciock antf o'clock. Rev. W. B Davis i3 pastor Senior League metiia at 6 o'clock. Pray er meeting Wednesday night at 1 o'clock. Calvary Methodist Church. Preaching 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. by the pastor, Rev. J. A. Sharp. Wednes day evening prayer meeting at 7:30. Sunday school 9:45 a. m., Mr. J. J. Shu man, superintendent. Junior League Sunday 3 p. m. Senior League Sunday evening 6:45. Senior Epworth Leagua prayer meeting Sunday 3 p. m. Brevard Street Methodist. Tenth and Brevard streets. Publio worship at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Rev. W. R. Shelton, pastor. Sunday sciool 9:45 o'clock. M. W. Evans, suterintendent. Mid-week ser vice Wednesday at 7:45 o'clock. Ep worth League services Sunday after noon at 3 o'clock. Rev. L. D. Thompson, pastor of Haw thorne Lane church, will preach at the morning and evening service, and at a special service for young people in the afternoon at 4:30. Evangelistic ser vices are in progress. Dilworth Methodist Church. Corner Cleveland and Worthington avenues. Rev. L. A. Falls pastor. Sunday school 9:45 o'clock. James F. Clark, superintendent. Preaching at H o'clock and 8 o'clock. Prayer sei vice at. 8 o'clock Wednesday evening. Duncan Memorial. Fourteenth and r;revard ftrets. Rev. J. A. Smith, pastor. A. A. Short, super intendent of the Sunday school. Sunday i school services at 10 a. m., preaching sidered only hair American. Then the railroads came to quicken its life, tha rich 'cow country' round about was developed, and a few far-sighted busi ness men woke up to the fact that it was situated without competitors in the very center of a territory that wo-ild need unmeasured supplies. Since that time San "Antonio has grown its for est of sky-scrapers and factory chim neys like scores of its fellow American ' , cities. Approaching the 200,000 mark. and with a greater population than that during the winter tourist season, it leads all other cities in Texas though it is closely approached by Dallas and Houston. An observer set down sud denly on Commerce or Texas street might easily imagine himself in Syra cuse, Atlanta, Memphis, Dayton or any one of a dozen other cities of a similur size. "As it has grown San Antonio has lost most of its exotic flavor; but touch es of old Spain and Mexico are still to be found if one searches for them. A few of the narrow, winding streets of the old days are left with sidewalks on which two pedestrians can hardly pass. Iron-barred windows are to be seen behind which coy senoritas have stood as Spanish or Mexican youths 'played the bear.' Grated doors and gates in yard-thick walls of the mis sion days hint at mystery. Those who like the peppery dishes of Latin-America may find them' of a quality net equaled outside the city of Mexico an l a few of the. larger cities of th-j Southern republic. THE ALAMO SHRINE OF TEXAS. "And in the center of the town. strolling down ordinary business ! streets, one comes suddenly upon the j historic Alamo, the 'Thermopylae ofj America.' There in Texas' war for in-' dependence from Mexico, 179 American j frontiersmen held off for ten days a Mexican army of 6,000 until the last defender was killed. It is a battered old building raised by the hands of . mi v v j u.. kr ' an outpost of the Christian religion among the Indians Because of the part it played in their war of independence it is a sacred shrine to all Texans "A string of four other missions ex tending for 15 or 20 miles down the San Antonio river represented, wifh ! the Alamo and the Presidio and the 1 village of San Antonio, all that there was. of civilization in that part of Tex as 200 years ago. Automobile bus-.-s now whisk tourists over the 'missl-jn loop' and they clamber over the crum bling walls and bait over the liquid Sponish names Purisima Conception, San Jose. San Francisco de la Esoad i. and San Juan Capistrano. RIVER HIDDEN BY BUSINESS. "A visitor to ' San Antonio cou'.d hardly imagine destruction from the San Antonio river. He might even maintain that the city has no river at all, only a creek. In the forest of modern business buildings the river 13 as effectively hidden as is the Genesee in Rochester The San Antonio riss practically within the city limits, gus' ing full-grown from rocky fountains. Its narrow bed has been paved, and it meanders sluggishly through the city for all the world like a medium-sizeJ irrigation ditch. In a stroll through the business district one will cross the little stream half a dozen times in go ing less than a score of blocks. "San Antonio's little river has alwivs added a picturesque touch to the city. Throughout the business district the banks of the well-confined stream hava been parked, and groups pause con stantly on the many little bridges t- admire the sloping, close-croppel lawns set with flower beds and shaded by tall, deep green clumps of banana trees." KIMBROUGH RESIGNS CITY'S CLINIC WORK The resignation of Dr. R. M Kim brough as clinician of the Health De partment was announced Saturday. Dr. Kimbrough wil Ibecome connected with the United States Public Health Serv ice, asssigned to duty in Charlotte lor wrork among disabled war veterans. Dr. Kimbrough's resignation will be come effective November 1. A success or has not been announced but Dr. W. A. McPhaul, city health officer, hopes to procure one to assume the position when Dr. Kimbrough leaves so' that the work will not be inter rupted. Tho retiring clinician has been with the health depatment for the last year, having left the Public Health Service in order to' assume the position. He was located in Charlotte at th-i time ;fi his selection for the local plac!. He is a native of Alabama and served in the army medical corps during the war. During his residence in Charlotte, Dr. Kimbough has made a wide ac quaintance.' He is recognized in medical circles as among the bst equipped and capable younger physician of the State. Wh y Christ Died Dr. McGeachy's subject at the Second Pre sbvterian Church 8:00 o'clock this evening. I I Visitors welcome. t ' Dr. T. H. Rice will give Bible lectures at the Second Church this week at 4:00 and 8:00 o'clock, be ginning Monday at 4:00 on the sub ject: That Marvel You Hold in Your Hand. j t: McCut&PEx?sec. Executive Committee BhiTf-Yi 3?5 Rev. P. A. Hicks, pastor. Sunday service at 11 o'clock pchool at 9:45, J. W. Rodgers, super intendent. Preaching at 11 and 7. B. Y. P. U. at 6. Teachers' meeting Wed nesday evening at 7. Sunbeams second and fourth Sundays at 4. Pritchard Memorial Baptist Church. South Boulevard and Templeton ave nue, Rev. W. A. Smith, pastor. Morn ing subject: "The Supreme Offering"; evening subject: "The Testing Grace. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m., J. M. M. Michael .superintendent. Prayer meet ing Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Senior B. Y. P. No. 2 Sunday evening Seversville Wcsleyan Methodist. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. A cordial welcome is extended to all. H. W. Hawkins, pastor. Spencer Memorial Methodist. Sunday school 9:45 a. m., L. E.. An derson, superintendent. Preaching by 1 the pastor, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Epworth League 7 p. m. J. H. Arm brust, pastor. Everj'body cordially .n vited. . Rev. Charles E. Schaeffer. D. D . xf Philadelphia. 7:45 p. m. sermon by at 7 o'clock. Junior B. Y. P. U. Sunday Dr. Charles E. Schaeffer. Special pro- evening at 7 o'clock. Senior B. Y. i:. prams of music at both services. U. No. 1 Friday evening at 8 o'clock. The G rav Shop The Fifth Avenue Shop of the Carolinas Mb - KNOX SAILORS Ml EPISCOPAL.. Chapel of Hope. East lath Street. Between North Brevard and North Caldwell. Rev. Lewis R. Anschutz in charge. Sunday school every Sunday at 3 p. m. Evening prayer and ser mon at 8 p. m. All are welcome. Church of the Holy Comforter. Bishop Atkinson Memorial. South Boulevard. Rev. R. 3 Owens rec tor. Holy Communion (except first Sun Jays), 7:30 a. m. . Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Morning service and sermon 11. (First Sundays Holy Communion.) Evening service and address. T.JO. ' St. Andrews, Seversville. Clarkscn Memorial. Rev R. B. Owens priest in charge. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Mr. J. D. Ball superintendent. Holy Communion second Sundays, 11 a. m. Evening prayer and sermon on nrst and third Sundays at 4 p. m. St. Martin's Episcopal Church. Seventh straet, "sear Havrchorne Lane. Sunday school 9:45. Holy Communion j and sermon by rector, lie v. jonn u. Ja-.i son at 11 a. m. St. Peter's Protestant Episcopal Church Corner Tryon and West Seventh street Rev. E. A. Penick, jr., rector. Holy Communion 7:30 a. m. Church school 3:45 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon 11 Holv Communion first Sunday 11 a. m. Evening prayer and sermon 8 p. m. Vested choir, strangers are cordiauj va vited to attend the services. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. West Trade and North Cedar streets. Sunday school 9:45 o'clock. Regular servico 11 o'clock. Wednesday nigh! meetinrr, 8 o'clock. Reading room hour 12 noon to 3 p. m., except Sundays and legal holidays. Reading room at Room 405 Realty building. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS. Services now held in the new church at 215 North McDowell street. Sabbath school (Saturday) at 9:45 a. m. Preach ing at 11 a. m. Young people's meet ing at 4 p. m. Prayer meeting Wed nesday evening at 8. Elder Charles E. Ford, pastor. CHURCH OF CHRIStwCDISCIPLES.l Y. M. C. A. building. C. B. Mash burn, minister. Bible school 10 a. m , E. P. Tingley, superintendent Services 11 a m. and 8 p. m. A welcome to all. ADVENT CHRISTIAN CHURCH. East Trade and McDowell streets. Sunday school 9:45 o'clock, with J. E. Elrod, superintendent. Preaching at 11 and 8 p. m. Rev. J. A. Downs, pastor. Subject of 11 a. m. sermon: "Your Own Company"; 7:30 p. m. subjecc: "The Thousand Years." Six P rices Lover costs and increased production make possible another large reduction in the prices of Studebaker LIGHT SIX models. N ew rricei Eff ective nee 3-Pass. Roadster - - $1295 CATHOLIC. FOR SMARTLY DRESSED WOMEN MELLON'S Third Floor. St. Teter's Catholic Church. Rev. Father Anthony, O. S. B., pas fnr Tirst. mass at 8 a. m. Hieh mass at 10:30 a. m. with sermon and ben-1 ediction. FIRST METHODIST PROTESTANT. Central avenue and Hawthorne Lane. Rev. Geo. L. Curry, minister. Regula ervlcer: Sunday at 11 and 7:30 o'clock. Sunday school at 9:30 o'clock, with R. S. Gannon as superintendent. Praye meeting Wednesday night at 8 o'clocki CHURCH OF GOD. Comer Fourteenth and Caldwell streets. W. M. Stallings pastor. Sun day school 10 o'clock. Preaching 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Prayer and prais nervice Wednesday 7:30 p. n. ir It's for the office you can get it at Pound & Moore Co. Phone 4542. 23-tf The Loveliest Love Story Ever Screened "LAVENDER AND OLD LACE" BROADWAY Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Touring Car - - -Coupe Roadster - -Sedan - - - f . o. b. Charlotte $1335 $1775 $2095 . 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