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XT. -PAGE:SEVEN II Fftlfi Mf 1 IB BAPTIST. ' v . . - :pv. ... A. Sulhvnfi, pastor:.; Fifth vaenuc Ren J.H AlrrrarVpn Iiij) 11 a. ni. and 7 :30p Pastor? Preaching at" 11 a. -m': sub-j ' school 9: 45 a. m., MrJ 'C(it' "-'our ?$fming&itm& One: Reap-1 Junior B: .KrV : .r rv r1"' luo iegro Agriculture irair, re- 1 Thos4 'Nvirining &i fReckntf N4- groM-arr Asfced to Call on E. G. Story. . were - most excellent aad vefytcreditable. Ia-ifti'vit&ytfi'g: enimeiit's. polidy; ofceeaservatwa the Kcotored people bJay e dm&T.faueh can- I ftp A'l ' Hfcl F 1 1? r I4IT C t niag and pre&ervMaadvtl'Kft.cfforts. - fWAVOM . nnorinf PTirlnnf "TnAr- r 7 - wmwh. L : tV-v Sunday The Npsrrn Ai m?irnlf uryi' t!Toti m. annTTEr?.' ;C k mm7 held here as great success " -J a. - viv brvcfcx vi.- kibe f ix- i-i--1 I up f 1 m T t i rr-1 i : t. J j , . ".v.i. lactuug vy eu- wv o-eiir ivionaay p. m. Jpw-.- -ht. Teachers' supper and League Tuesday at' 8 p. m. Praye V. P. U. Thursday ifghtA meeting rWednqadsy 8 p. in, AH stfan okonie is extended- Tckt all ffers .snd vfsi'tor.'- cord iaH$ incited'-. to al-teiid all tlrfe services, gundfsv clbs- comar Fifth and Wooster e3 the conference year, and the pastorj. v. W. G. Hall, pastor: gun- rritl Tuesday for; Greenville to ; at r::45 a. m. Preaching, atte the annual conference. . wanfin: st rent -Tr;m , tti r premiums. The list of priae dinners ! i is as follows: Home- Supplies W6men, Charlotte- Morrfsy . SHartfe-, BK;-vi Methodists of City . Are Pre-! paring 1 or trie Annual Meeting. ' J and 7:30 p: m. by the 'lung people's prayer meet- ;u p. m. Mid week odnesday evening at S 'nblic is cordialy inviteefc.-te were much in evictencef-at the;fair. i MAKE GOOD REPORTS '''TO Professor D. C Vtfgd1 lssuett 'd Irfet - -- ' iVlM ioftlie pr.ze w.nnaits 'stg-f&e faia, Alt, Nonpi nf ,1 a p..,.' a (Z the successful oneV-are-ieadesterf. to iNon.e. or tocal Castors Aftect- etreets, Tver. E. C. Sell. prayer eajshing at 11 a. m-.. anl .7 A. L. Goodrfch; 11:15 a.'r m. pastor: I 30 xx. ra Sunday school at ZZQ in the after noon. All the members of the church are urged to attend. Strangers' and visitors cordially invited, pas- Wesley Memorial,; Winter Park, Sun- Rev. J. Herbert Miller. Dastor. Preach ing at 11 a. Saaday school 10 a. m:; prayer meeting1 Wednesday even ai 7:45-. ?jpwoth League mee. Friday evening at. 7:4?., JKverybidy is inited ,to attend these services. ed by Four Year Rule and no Changes Are to he Eixpected. Rebecca Norman, Alice Pitman, Cora; Goodman, M. B. Knighv A; R. Lofton, CH RiSTfAr iSC I EMC E. ine" unrisxian 'science services, i it I'll Srmon text: "The id Swim." Sunday school at j i 'V.-istian Endeavor 6:45 m.' i :'h ':. ian Endeavor 3 : 30 p. m. ricpting every Wednesday ;; X. o'clock. The public is cor nvited to attend all of these The annual North Carolina confer-! ence of the Methedlst HTn-ion i ' 'Lulu Greme, Sarah Jenkins, Maria! ri,nrri, rMi , ' . Irving, James Carter, Cha3. Whitty,; J ' ? u " 3ViS Gilbert Hollins. S. J. Bernard. Euialia 1 emonal chnrch' in Greenville on! McLaurm; S J. Howard, Anna . " ednesday morning, and the pastors j Turner,, .N. R. McDonald, Gertrude , of the several Methodist churches nfi Jones, Mabel Jackson, Lurena Hollins-i the city will leave on Tuesdav tn at ! Carrie Burns - I annual conference will be ,'-WrirHtrni"- Wnm.n-AHri.n MoJ held Bishop Warren A. Candler, of church ediice corner Seventeenth and !. Daniels, Rosa Newkirk, A. R. Lofton, j AtIanta Ga., chancellor of Emory Uni- Sarab Jenkins, Alice Pitman, Martha ! versity. Newkirk; men, Louis Davis. j Tiie local ministers are Rev. J. H. Singing Contest Wrightsville, Mid-:Shoi"t, presiding elder; Rev. M. T. die Sound, Acorn Branch. j Plyler, of Grace church; Rev. J. H. Parade E. G. Story Company, Mid- cCr,kex? ot Fifth Avenue church; die Sound; East Wilmington, James I 5ev- w- v- McRae, of Trinity church; xicrv. ej, . oeu, oi uiaaen street I church; Rev. J. Herbert Miller, of Wil : mington circuit, including the Winter 1 fain and Sea?a.t.A ohnvciihac I I None of hese will be affected b tne four year rule of tho cnurch, wliich places that limitation ypon the Pick. J Kervice t a-minister at one cnarge. t Mr. Shore, the presidingn elder of ; 'v. Dec. 1. I.. W. MAore.. sunerintend- : p. m., B. Y. P. U Robt-r.'-ident. Special program in i (Jroup 1. 7:30, preaching by' or. Sermon subject, "The ; o;' Living." Wednesday af :':::. Sunbeams, in charge of !:. :wcombe. Wednesday it o'clock, prayer meeting. morning at 11 a. m. Elder Market streets. Snndava 11 a m Snh will conduct services at the j.ect '"Ancient and Modern Necrom - :iptist chureh. Rev. Mr. ancy, ' alias . Mesmerism- and Hypno iiom Maple Hill, Pender tism," denounced. Sunday school 12 A cordial invitation is ex- m. Wednesday evening testimony In- public to attend this sery- meeting, 8. p.' m.. . The, reading room, adioininff: ehurp.h hiiiidine-. where Christian Science literature may be ! Carter, Edward Green Sons, Dr. Iiead. nr obtained, onenac Tuesdavs. I Avant, Dr. Parnss; women, Jas. Car- CH RISTIAN. Thursdays and Saturdays, 4 p. m. toter and Merrick nnrch. Dock street, Rev. J. E. 5:30 p. m. This reading room main--. pastor: Preaching at 11 a. tains a free circulating library for the .. p. m. uy me pasior. ape- benefit of the, public :c -s in nignt ior me memoers : E s your Columbia Grafonola,$75 .00! Columbia Gr&foaola, $100 Poultry and Pets: Women Rosa Davis; men, J. D. Moore. Hezekrah j Miller, John Wright, William Nixon' The public is inriallir urn n 7 ottisTi1 Virti car. Wll!o Wonulrirlr W n TVfpfina l ,11 1 VII fl. I I V 111 V 111,11 I. ll II I. IV, lit 1 UVIl.ll OUl T A A 1 Vj 11 UU 11 a 1 . . I'l w.iJ. police department of the city. viCes and to visit our readinsr room. , Hogs Wm. E. Tate, Arthur ; menus IS STRIKING CL T FOR WORK -S. J. Evans, Hezekiah Mil- Advent Christian church, Fourth' MPts. corner Church, Rev. J. T.I Joimson. pastor: Sundya school at I 1) a. m. Preaching at 11 o'clock. Sub-' ":, ' ' for morning sermon "Our Best." in Local Offices Yester- for nsht sermon, "Nine Steps in Bap-' ;r . ' followed by a baptismal service iM- : nr young people. At close of -r, ;nnz service six will be received :nin tne cnurcn. liiveryooay is coraiai- v invited. day Resumed Their Old Places. About 20 of the Atlantic Coast Line' clerks who haye been out on strike ; ett. Cows ler. Fancy Work: Women Rosa Har per, Willie Kay, Addi Nichols, Car rie Mask, Edith Stewart, Annie Sadg war, Emma Greene, W. B. Mdodana, M. D. Bowens, E. L. Shober, Z. I. Chestiiutt, Mabel JacKson, Sarah Howe, Lula Quick, Felice Sadgwar, Gertrude Jervay, Lizzie Singletary, Juanita Taylor, Carrie Hargrave, Al ice Burnett, E. E. Bowens, Hagar Hen derson, S. J. Howard, Josephine Mar tin. Children' Department: Women Fanny Hilir Ch,irity Sadgwar, Pari sata Jones, Mamie Brown, Pauline Smith. Hattie Fairs. Addie M. Block- EPISCOPAL. I'd! m me wra onepneru, nev. , w 9S:imp4 tn thpil. old nositions i i n din, rector. First Sunday in ' Within the next few davs all the clerks The Holy Eucharist will be ' h liav hppn mit will aeain be on a. m. The . Sunday ' i jk. tho otrito 'win hav ho- l LUVj J V V'lVJ .'I iii " i a.ed at 11 a. m. will meet at 3:30 p. r.i: piTtyer at 7:30 p. m., the rector of- nr Al.o TT Samnsnr MildrRiT- Storv: since about the middle of October, re-1 men David' Jacob&t waiter Brown, Ed , ported for duty in their various de- . Robert wm& jesiciuaj 'i"'"6, nUv Schools-:. Williaton Industrial. ', Peabody, Williston Primary. Rural Schools: Acorn Branch. b,at Wilmington, Middle Sound, Castle Hayne,. Scott's Hill, South Wilming ton, Wrightsville. , 'Booths : Baby Booth, Fruits and Vegetables, OIome-SuplicsTeWrjghts-ville. Fruits and Vegetables (Rural) . ! Scott's Hill. Wrightssville, East Wil- 1 . TaWa Coiinn ders were sent to the several division mmgton, iwiyi rom rWu to re-instate the'.o--' w"Blu" .iau , Dried ExniDits, women, r. vj. out come a thing of the past. 'i ...finer at both services. . The public;, Fdllcwing President Kenly s state - o r ! i i a 1 y invited to wtfrshipVitft'ment,iT'sSued Thfursfray morning, that i:-. I he would yield, the position taken by Sr. Joi n's Church, Third and Red; the railroad officials in deference to i I'-, .1 , , . . . 13 TT -I mi 4- I 1 - . ! I. Dvn4lAnf Wll fl-VTl I ' . Mirci:. rx. jcj. ui luuiii, i ecivi . lilt! wisiies Ul ricsiucui in.wu, I i im Sunday in Advent, JJec. iJ, 1917 Holy Communion 11 a. m. , Sunday superintendents -rTini i n m puoninc nravor fi. r m ' nliM-Vu irho 1-iorl loft tho aprvipp nf tb.P, . 1 ' 111.. . . ..11. i'l V,l v7 HI Vligi IllJ 'I 11V1 1 1 11 VI - V, V11V uw ..ww . j ;.it-,.v mt- invitoii 1 , , rio t,tctt-q cont t r t v. o i ry. R. J. Mcjjonaia. t Paul's church, Sixteenth and clerks by Grand President Forrester, Vaiket streets, the Rev. D. L. Gwath- of the Brotherhood of Railway Clerks, n,( y. rec tor. Advent Sunday. Sun-' for. them to report for duty, and this d;:y school at 9:45 in the morning; : they have been doing at the various mcniing prayer. Holy Communion and points during Friday 3,nd yesterday. si-rri'-n at ll. fcivening prayer at s p. r Cnnereeational meetinff and pier-1 jthe men wno nave Deen empioyea in 'the nlaces which were made vacant LUTHERAN. 'by the clerks who struck,. and this has sr Matthews, corner Foufcth and made it impracticable for the company Harnett streets, Rev. G. W. McClan-,to re-instate all the clerks who were ;i.ai. pastor: Morning service 11 a. ! out' at the same time. However, this nr. subject, "Intercession." '-Thank is. being done as rapidly as possible, !i-rin2 service at 7-30 n m hv the ana Dy ruesaay it is expecieu luai ah Sun- i will again Deaiworii, Luther The company is aranging to care for linn of Vestry Monday 8 p. m. L.dV p. V' (;;ar'.s Missionary Society, 'iuv -ehool at 3:30 p. m. T . . , . - w ecinesday evening Canning and Demonstration Club Women, ' F. W. Avant, M. B. Knight. Manual Arts Gregory Institute, Dennis Dixon, Robert Moore; women, R. Taylor, and Smith for Pender county. ADMITS KILLING. Negro in Court Says he Killed Another in a Crap Game. Tl o rdies' Aid Society will Really, no hard feelings being mani- ag0 while engaged nV 1Ar.r,ocie wiu,fest on either the part of the clerks1' in which both the i patriotic social Friday, Decern- tn Antv th(1 nffiinis of th t crapgame. m wmc n twt B ine ! A cordial invitation to all to cpmpany6 .The men ares imply resum inese services. their fe ftt the degk8 wnere t&ey ! were previous to the strike order in lu k John Henry Howard, colored, was rresed late FridaV! nieht and locked r voicrari with tho. kill'ine of Will The best spirit has been prevalent j Melviniwho was fatally wounded some in a accus ed and the deceased are said to have LUTHERAN. October, and seem very well satisfied lf-v. i .'rvici "W.-il; !'" at Sfllfjo Patji's Market and Sixth streets, ! ,th settlement 0f the strike'. i- P. Clausen, pastor: Morning - ; - 11. at Topic of sermon: i of Pa.ation." Evetfing serv-j Finger Prints of Alien Enemies. S. Topic of sermon: "The, (P.y Unite! Proas.) of the Intangible." Sunday! New Yprk, Dec. 1. Police Comrais n. m. Visitors rnrdiallv sioner Woods today urged that Hnger invitf.f t0 j.n cervices The Christian nrints of all enemy aliens in New York "fiation will meet Monday 8 D. m. be taken, so the authorities can keep Hi.. D'jrcas Society will meet Thurs- track of them. " 7 ' p. m. 1,111 !"""t Friday 8 pm. havior Enemies may;atso be participated. When arraigned in the Recorder's court yesterday morning, Howard pleaded guilty. Representative L. Clayton Grant, who was present, re minded the court and the solicitor that it was proper to caution the ac cused concerning his constitutional rights. Recorder Harris asked the the Wilmington, district is completing lii3 first year of work in this district. Mr. Sell and Mr. McCracien have; each "served but one year on tUeir j present stations. Mr. Plyler is com-, pleting his second year, and Mr. Mc-! Rae his third year of service. j AlLof these have accomplished uni formly good work, and there is no reason to suppose tha any changes ! will be made by the Bishop in any of these pastorates w'hen tht an nouncement of appointments are made on Monday, tne concluding day of the conference. There is no cer tainty with regard to appoirvments in the Methodist, church, however, as has been demonstrated a number of times before, and there is always a chance that some surprises may be sprung. While, final reports 8f the several clwrches have not been completed for the year's work there is reason to be lieve that all the pastors will be able to stand on the floor or the conference and report 11 assessments paid in full together with a story of' growth in membership and spirituality. It is a fad that despite . the war, and. theL J consequent demoralization, to som! extent, that has affected many lines of business, and that has increase, enormously the many calls that come for benevolent purposes, the contribu- j tions to the churches have been larg er and " more free for the past year than-tormerly. The . war has had c noticeable effect upon the minds of the people generally, turning their j tbougnt.s more and more- toward the j great Creator who rules over all. Thej ear has, therefore, been, a good onei for the churches in many respects, and the Methodist churches, along with the others, have felt the bene ficial effects. Wilmington has two officials of the conference in. Messrs. W. B: Cooper and W. E. Springer, who are, respec tively, chairman of the Sunday School Board and chairman of the Joint Board of Finance of the conference. These will attend Its sessions. In addition the following lay dele gates were chosen at the district con ference held some weeks ago: C. C. Covington, of Wilmington; W. R,j Newberry, of Magnolia; I. C. Wright,: of Wilmington, and F. W. Hargett, of; Jacksonville. Don't put off a, minute longer the pleasure you can have with a Columbia Graf onola don't wait another second but call up or put on your hat and come over if there's only as much as $5 in vour riocket! " That's enough to have either of these splendid instruments in your home tonight there and playing by the time you get home!- Now there is something to anticipate a pleasure that will make you hurry home tonight and manjr other nights! Make it a reatityphone of come RIGHT NOW! n Green's Drag Store IIP: A S TQl!7 ITIT P Q III ; . : Heating Your The Ideal Way o Room, Bed-Room N CLEAN, EASY to A Full Assortment on Display at ooms Bath- . Sitting-Room i Office OPERATE; EFFICIENT Our Show R when the accused will be permitted to change his plea. TJhe impression given court attend orisOner if he was able to employ alants was that the prisoner, when he lawyer, and if not, he would send for 'pleaded guilty, simply meant to Public Defender: W. F. Jones. The'vey the idea that he had killed M TvriRnner thoueht he would be able to;in self defence and that he did not The Luther League obliged to supply bonds for good -be--retain counsel, and the court continu-jwish to plead guilty to the charge ofj ea tne matter until iviuuutt uiuiuiub, iciumuuo uuimi-iuH. . ESTIMATES FURNISHED PRICES 6 TERMS PHONE 28 TO SUIT, SEE or PHONE US PHONE 28 IFide Watef lower Comp y ?on" 111 ' - - ,r :, II! elvin III ,.,-.. ' vrrrsn iiiiiiliiiiS lillllillliillllilllllliilllllillllllilllllllllilllllM 1 O iX'irai-Bu ' LL . I I, l 4rtd T1 -1. 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