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THE CHARLOTTE NEW DECEMBER 5, 1914. ft EPISCOPAL. METHODIST BAPTIST CHURCHES Jt. J'- i', M. jj.

if Itf n- Vs i'i S'i PURC Women'8 Reacy-to Wear Garment8 of Quality- -PURCELL'S St. Peter's Episcopal church treets Rev. Robert Alexander Allen Street Baptist. Rev. R.

D. Carroll pastor. Sunday Special Sale of Women's and mumon and sermon at 11 a onl A. R. P.

school 9:45 a. m. Preaching by pas mng prayer at 8 p. m. On at 10:30 a.

morning Calvary Methodist R. S. Howie pastor. Owing to the continued illness of the pastor, Rev. V.

E. Watson, of the Try on street congregation will preach at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.Communion service will be held in connection with the morning Sunday school and prayer meeting will be held at the usual hour.

fia'er. tor at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m.

Morning subject, "Lily Growth." Evening subject, "God's Goodness." Com una Chapel of Hope. East Fifteenth strpft isses' Evening worship with us. street Sundav srhnni Qt o.o.lcvar(i NOTICE! Bvenme nravr at 7-4; v' m- -J y. Di I worth Methodist Church. First Baptist Church.

Services, a. m. and 7:45 p. m. St.

Andrew's Chapel. The Clarkson JMemnHi c. Preaching at both hours by the pastor. Rev. J.

O. Ervin pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Installation of stewards and Sacrament of the Lord's villd SnnHnir cKhnnl 1a fcers The services in the evening fop the formal opening of the Tabernacle have been postponed on account of the weather.

Other A. R. P. churches will govern themselves accordingly as to evening services at their respective churches tomorrow. rZZT I' d- ni- Mr.

Dr. W. M. Vines. Subject of the morning sermon, "Woman's Work." Subiect Supper at 11 a.

m. Jr. E. at 3 p. m.

micuueui. bveninc Preaching at 7 p. m. Prayer meeting of the evening sermon, "The Kingship Oct Vrnric If U1- DV at 7:30 p. m.

on Wednesday xvcy. rjaaLw iL. usuorne on oi uontrol.7 Monthly Communion "Judg menu service at the morning hour. Sunday scnooi at 9:45 a. m.

Junior Union at St. Martin's Church. Chalmers Memorial A. R. P.

Church. p. m. in Three-B room. A cor Chadwick Methodist Church Preaching at 11-a.

m. by Rev. J. A. Baldwin, and at 7:30 p.

m. by Re v. Dr, J. C. Rowe.

Sunday school at 10 a. m. Corner South and East Boulevards. dial to all to attend these services. Rev.

J. Walter Simpson pastor. Preach ing at 11 a. m. Sabbath school im An extraordinary sale of about twenty evening dresses we closed out from a manufacturer at nearly half price.

They are beautiful pretty becdrtiing styles of Chiffon and Laces. See the assortment while at its best as only one of a kind. The Sale Price is $19.50 Regular Values $25.00 to $35.00. None on Approval. oVhr.rl Q.AC..

Man'o mediately after morning service. No Pritchard Memorial Baptist Church. South Boulevara and Temdeton ave- TT.1,. j. 3 "'M, evening service, as congregation will miiv ji 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii ii ii i ii Mr i d.

ni Seversville Methodist Church. Rev. W. F. Elliotte pastor.

at 7:30 p. m. by the pastor. school, 3 p. m.

L. Todd, su- attend the formal opening of" East evening prayer ana sermon, 8 o'clork Avenue Tabernacle. Prayer meeting The pastor, Rev. W. A.

Smith will speak on the following subject: 11 a. "The Eleventh Commandment." Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Public cor Church of the Holy Comforter. "niv i peritnendent.

Mid-week prayer service Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Come arid dially invted to all services. i.j3iaixup iviemonai). Rnnf.

spend a pleasant and profitable hour in. ijsnntr.o Forest Grove A. R. P. Church.

nl r-, with us. recior. sunaay Advent W. H. Quinn pastor.

Sabbath school 10 a. m. Preaching after Sabbath At 7:30 p. "Elements of Strength In the Life of Daniel." Sunday school and meeting of the Baraca and Philathea Bible classes at 9:45 a. m.

At 6:45 p. meeting of B. Y. P. XL, II.

Miss Ursula Blankenship leader, will, render the program of the evening. The public cordially invited to all of these services. At 11 a. Litany, Holy Communior Belmont Park Methodist Church. school by Rev.

Robert B. Taggert, ana sermon. suDject, Judge Not." oi Rev. J. H.

Bradley, pastor, preach Ph. D. Prayer meeting Wednesday fering for local charity and relief. Al ing at 11 a. m.

and 7 p. m. by pas- at 7:30 p. m. Young People's meet 3 p.

m. (jnurcn scnooi. Evening prav pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a m. L.

ing Tuesday evening at 7:45. Sabbath Smith superintendent. The new board auu oiiui aumesB, at i p. ml TTT TIJ1.1. 1 evening service called off on account i lie vvuiuaus r.iui ciass win meet of stewards will be installed Sunday of opening service at Dr.

Orr church A cordial invitation to each of these Tuesday at 1 la. m. and study the 13th, 14th and 15th chapters of the EVENING DRESS SALE PURCELL'S at 11 a. m. Every steward is expected to be present Senior League will meet at 6:15 p.

m. Stewards will EVENING DRESS SALE services. Book of Acts ol the Apostles. meet Monday, at 7:30 p. m.

Prayer The Tabernacle. meeting Wednesday at, 7:30 Ev Ninth Avenue Baptist Church. Rev. L. R.

Pruett pastor, Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by the pastor.

Morning "The Bible Doctrine of Giving." Night subject, "Christ Becoming the World's Saviour'' Sunday school meets at 10' a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 8 p. m. All are cordially invited to these Dr.

W. W-. Orr pastor. 11 Pennant Ahead of Post T. P.

A. a. m. and 7:30 p. m.

by pastor, Sabbath erybody invited to attend ser vices. school at 3:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8 p. m.

Every mem Trinity Methodist Church. ber urged, and all strangers and To Get or Not to Get! A traveling man is out in all kinds of weather, so it is to be supposed that Dr. T. F. Marr pastor.

Preaching at 9 DAYS OF BID friends invited to. be present at al services. COUNTY PROGRESS 11 a. followed by Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. The 7:30 p.

m. service Villa Heights-A. 'R. P. Church.

will be given to a discussion of our plans for the coming year. Every Rev. E. G. Carson pastor.

Sabbath the regudar monthly meeting of Post T. A. that is to be held tonight at the Mecklenburg Hotel will have the usual full quota of the Knights ol WEATHER-RR1N school. 10:30 a. m.

Preaching immed LUTHERAN lit EXERCISES member-of the church should be pres ent. Don't fail to come. Prayer meet iately after Sabbath school by the Dastor. Subject. "Touching the Mas ing Wednesday at 7:30 p.

m. the Road. ter." Intermediate and Junior Socie Birds of a feather flock together it ties at 3 p. m. No preaching at the Tryon Street Methodist Church.

i FILL 2:12 POSTPONED truly exemplified in these meetings and while "shop talk" is rarely in Rev. E. K. McLarty pastor. Preach evening hour, the congregation wor shipping at the Tabernacle.

Special Services At Tabernacle Postponed On Account of Weather i On account of the inclement weather the formal opening exercises at the Tabernacle on East Avenue that were planned for tomorrow night in celebration of the completion of the church will be postponed until Sunday night, December 13th. Rev. Dr. W. W.

pastor of the church, made announcement to this effect this morning. It was planned to have a service, in which all the ministers of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian denomination in the city would take part and also some of the ministers of the same denomination in the county and ing at 11 a m. by Dr. J. C.

Rowe, pre dulged in, the similarity of tastes and experiences make all enjoy the gath siding elder, Preaching at 7:30 p. m. by the pastor. Sunday school at 3:30 St. Mark's Church.

Corner North Tryon and Seventh and Eighth streets. Divine worship at 11:00 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.

with sermon by Rev. C. K. Lippard, of Saga, Japan1. Sunday school at 2:20 p.

m. ering of T. P. A- 511 East 21st Street. Sabbath scnooi at 3:30 p.

m. Mr. J. M. Howard, superintendent i p.

m. E. A. Cole superintendent. Pray The president of the Post asks the er meeting Wednesday at 3 40 p.

m. News to say that all T. P. art Preaching in connection with the Sab bath school by Rev. E.

G. Carson. All are invited. welcome, whether members of the local Post or of other Posts. The hour is to be 8 o'clock.

Hotel force The exercises of "County Progress Day," ending the three days of Community Service Week in North Carolina, were not held here today on account of the inclement weather. The program was postponed until next at which time it will be carried "And the rains descended and the floods came!" "Verily," saith the weather man, "it seemeth that a repetition of the 40 days of old is to come to this section of the country. Today forms the ninth successive cloudy day and the eighth successive day with rain, in adily amounts ranging from a slight drizzle to over an inch. These and other pertinent facts were this day obtained from will point out the room. Post is gaining in numbers, East Charlotte Mission.

Corner Central avenue and Pecan streets. Sunday school p. m. Mr. W.

L. Dixon, superintendent, Preaching service by Rev. J. P. Miller at 7:30 p.

m. Brevard Street Methodist Church. Men's prayer meeting, 11. a. m.

Preaching 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sun-day school, 3 p.

m. Woman's Missionary Society Tuesday, 3 p. m. Prayjfer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.

Ep-worth" League Friday at 7:30 p. m. The stewards will be installed at the close of the Sunday morning service and will hold their first regular meeting 'Monday at 8 p. m. that there are other Posts in the race for the distinction of the largest yearly gain, and with the large field out as planned, in the Piedmont thea tre.

It is probable that the exercises a rather reluctant observing force at to work in, it is to be hoped that Post First A. R. Churen. Services may be expected follows: Preaching at 11 a. m.

by pastor, Rev. W. B. Lindsay. No evening service.

The congregation will unite in the opening service at the Tabernacle. Sab bath school morning service, Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Y. P. C.

U. meets at 6:45 p. m. All are cordially welcome at our services. of similar nature that were to have will not abandon the slogan ol been held in all of the county seats of the state today wtre likewise postpon the local weather bureau office, who have become fagged and weary in answering the" numerous requests as to 'when will rain rain "Watch Charlotte grow." Post C.

must win the pennant. mmmmmmmmmmmm CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 'And now in the face of that has happened another forecast is issued today which reads: Cloudy tonight and as Sunday, probably rams: Little sunsnine. Weather statistics reveal the fact PRESBYTERIAN that but 3.2 hours of sunshine have this feature of the exercises will be car ried out next Sunday night. The new church, erected at a cost of about $30,000 is one" of the most substantial and elegant in the city and is handsomely fitted up in the interior. Its main auditorium has a seating capacity of 900, while annexes, Sunday school rooms, parlors and other such rooma abundant facilities for exercises of any kind that the congregation or any of its departments may have from time to time.

Dr. Orr, the pastor of the church, is entering upon his second there, his first having been interrupted by his resignation to devote several years to evangelistic work. The congregation is one of the most progressive and growing in the city. Mayor C. A.

Bland to Address Gaffney, S. C. been recorded at this place in the past 1 J.U AA Baird's Hall. Sixth and Poplar St, Sunday service, 11 a. ni.

Sunday scbtol 10 a. m. Lesson sermon subject: "God the Only Cause and Creator. Wednesday evening meeting at 8:15. Reading room open daily, 3 to 5 p.

All are cordially invited to the services or to the reading nine days, during wnicn uuie wcic misht have been 10 hours each day, ed as the unfavorable weather extends over the state. Everything was ready for the meeting of the county forces here this morning and everything favorable except the weather. The speakers and all who were to take part on the program were present, but it was deemed best to postpone the exercises, inasmuch as the attendance of those for whom it was specially prepared would likely be impossible. meeting was, however, called to order by Chairman R. W.

Graeber. Miss Mary Graham, secretary of the meeting announced that in spite of -the unfavorable weather that had prevailed most of the schools in the county had carried out the programs they had arranged for Thursday and Friday relative to Community Service Week and that they or in other words, the total sunshine for the nine-day period has been but 3 per cent of the possible amount. The hi eh nercentase of humidity which has ClnllATir 1 comes from bilious impurities in the blood, iJlilllO LiOmpieXlOIl and the fault lies with the liver. It is torpid. SIMMONS RED LIVER REGULATOR (THE POWDER FORM) Is the greatest of all liver medicines.

Its powerful purifying and strengthening influence is at once apparent in an improved appetite, good digestion and a feeling of strength and energy in the body. When the system has been put in order the yellow cast in the skin gradually disappears and the complexion-becomes clear and healthy. Sold by Dealers. Price, Large Package, 31.00. Ask for the genuine with the Bed on the label.

If yon cannot it. remit to at, we will send it by mail postpaid. Simmons Liver Regulator is put op also in liquid form for those who prefcf ix. Price 51.00 per bottle. Look for the Red label.

J. H. ZEILIN Proprietors. St. Louis.

Missouri Knox Presyterian Church. Rev. R. E. Hough pastor; Preaching at 11 a.

m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.

Public cordially invited to all services. jf, jiir, JU jh. Jm Ot jr, ilT 'if 'A" Vt 'A if VV "A 7V If prevailed in connection with the clou diness and misting rains, has causea a very disagreeable state of dampness to nrevail in everythin gana every where. B. B.

FELLOWSHIP LECTURE. Jt jr jie. St, At JV 6. At. At.

M- jii Jic .115. os. Tfi" 7V Vv" 'a" jc "VC "if If Vf "Vv Jf If if jf At the Princess theatre, 3:30 p. m. (Sunday), by Robert Brewster Tag-gart, leader.

Subject, "Bible or Men and women are welcome. Rain Fall. Elks' Sorrow Lodge The total rain fall since the cloudy West Avenue Presbyterian Church. Rev. H.

M. Pres sly pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.

m. by the pastor. Bible school 10 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8 p.

m. Men's Brotherhood meets at 3:30 p. m. Everybody cordially invited to all these services. had done a great deal of useful work, TT riU -1 A Til A nnitnii n( weather besan.

totals but about 2.1Z toT-c all ftvor nJU- tunics zi. fliauu, iuaj-uj. -ui inrhPQ-todav at noon. If the month of xu iuiLi, the city of Charlotte will leave -tumor-the county showing this conclusively. t7 Bf row morning for Gaffney, where December does not bring 6.15 inches of rain to this vicinity, the year 114 win T7r tnflav deliver he principal address esJhal3 VIZfTJlt the annual memorial service of the go down in history as the driest year sinop TTnclA Sam conceived the mea wlthTut cange.

Ganffn Lodge of Elks tomorrow after nf keeninsr tab on the weather. A good -T- icaumLiuu is A IV Jiti 4 ly percentage of that amount nas ai First Presbyterian Church. Rev. Dr. D.

H. Rolston, D. pastor will preach at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.

Sabbath school, 9 45 a Wednesday evening prayer meeting at 8 o'clock A cordial invitation and welcome to ed bv those present Tvntxv heen r.ecoraea wiui lmmcu Join Charlotte News and the Charlotte Ob Our MtDougall Club iate promise of some more ior lomgnt ago, and his speech tomorrow atter-noon'will be along the lines of the and Sunday. server for their co-operation in making the general observation of Community Service Week possible the resolution any and all of these services. accomplishments of the Order of Elks tfoLlnnJnL'of the organization: "The faults of our St. Paul Presbyterian Church. Rev.

Walter E. Furr, pastor. Preach aajJjJ I hrntViorn -nra mrito nnnn tVi-v cond" their Elizabeth College News of Interest Holiday Begins on 20th Those who remember the able work Use this while you ment as to the nature or the move- jb McDougall Cabinet are paying for it. ing 11 a. m.

and 7:30 p. m. by pastor. viiLues upuu iuo tciuicto Ul 1UVC auu ment. Sunday school, 10 a.

m. Prayer meeting memory." He will return to Charlotte Sunday night. done last session by the Elizaheth College, Dramatic Club with Shake-sperian plays, will be interested in the presentation of "Highbee of Harvard" by the club on Monday evening, December Wednesday at 8 p. m. All are wel- Tenth Avenue Presbyterian Church.

Rev. J. S. Sibley, D. pastor.

Services at 11 m. and 7:30 p. m. by the pastor. Sunday school at 3 30 p.

m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8 p. m. All are welcome. Mr.

Thos. Weldon, of Fair- view, Blowing Rock, is Dead Mr. Thos. Coffey, a prominent citi Rev. Dr.

Llppard, returned: mission zen of Watauga here today, brings ary from Japan, will giye a series of lectures at the College auditorium be Whenever You Need a General Tonic Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because it contains the well known tonic properties of QUININE and IRON. Drives out Malaria, Enriched Blood, Builds up the Whole System, 50c. feat iM III I 11 1 I FLOWERS I FOR ALL OCCASIONS Phone Us Your Orders. MRS. H.

8. BRYAN CO. I The Florist. 2 Phone 653. Westminster Presbyterian Church.

Rev. Wm. Hooper Adams pastor. news ul me ueaui ujl mr. xa.

w. vvce- don. a famous character of the Blowing Rock section. Mr. Weedon was owner of "Fair ginning next Sunday night.

The public is invited. The college will adjourn for Christmas recess on Dec. 20th and resume work on January 14th. There are a number of new students booked for second term. view," the most magnificent view at the Rock.

"Fairview Inn" occupies part of the ground. Mr. Weedon was South Boulevard, opposite was wen. Public worship 11 a. m.

and 7:30 p. m. Morning subject, "A Picture of the Childhood of Our Race." Evening subject, "The City That Bears God's Name." Sunday school at 10 a. m. Jr.

C. E. at 6:45 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p.

m. The public welcome. over 80. He is survived by his wife and several children. He was konwn far and wide in the mountain region, Woodmen of White Oak Camp Have Election of Officers White Oak Camp, W.

O. at their meeting last night elected officers as ololws Wilmore Presbyterian Church. Sunday school 3 p. m. Preaching by City Evangelist Rev.

F. H. Wardlaw at 7:30 o'clock. The public invited. Consul Commander W.

K. Mat WHERE 'BURGLARS DRAW THE ME. thews. Adv. Lieut M.

Kirshbaum. i Banker H. V. Kluttz. Clerk W.

L. Hand. Escort J. W. Shaw.

Sentinel J. A. Pressly. Watchman J. L.

Thomason. Managers C. C. Moore, R. B.

Elam W. P. Porter. The Cooking School is over, but our McDougall Club Is open to you yet. Thru It you can have a 'McDougall Cabinet in your kitchen first thing Monday morning and, like Mrs.

Chase, do your cooking without a single wasted effort. CATHOLIC. i'f w-iflrV WTrwTrTfwwm wjrw St. Peter's Catholic Church. First street ana South Tryon First mass at 8 o'clock.

High mass at 10:30 Rosary, sermrfn and benediction at 8 p. m. Tuesday, December 8th, Holy day of obligation. Masses at 6:30 and 8 p. m.

You find our store open until 9 30 -to-night. Archibald Johnson Tomorrow. Mr. Archibald Johnson, editor of Charity and Children, will be the Our Offer Your Benefits speaker at the meeting for men at The professional burglar picks a lock or opens a window and thus has access to your household valuables about as easy as you open your door with your latchkey. is little between your valuables and-robbery while they are disposed about the house.

But burglars, in their activities, draw the line at Safe Deposit Vaults, and do not even attempt them. Therefore, would it not be well to place such of your valuables as are not In constant use, In the security of a box at the Commercial National Bank? $1.50 a year and upward. of the Young Men's Christian Association on Sunday afternoon. It's not like having to spare the whole price Mr. Johnson will take as the sub A McDougall Cabinet cuts kitchen work squarely in two.

We want you to enjoy its help. We want you to put it In your home and let it pay for itself-r-save supplies, labor and timepromote ood health, good cheer and happy living. We 4 t. a McDougall at once when you buy on our Club plan you 'can easily save enough out of your weekly expense money to pay for it it's aa ject for his address, "Pontius Pilate, the Politician." Those who have heard Mr. Johnson on his previous visits to the city will avail themselves of.

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-st im -su -ire it- ii -is vr vv -vf -re -i -w -ae SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS. 4 -'d -i's 4t. O'- 'tr -ir -if -r -ii- 'a- 'if ji" 'ii Regular Sabbath services every Saturday at 2:30 p. mi at No. 200 North Tryon street, in the Red Jlen's hall, third floor.

Strangers are welcome. opportunity to hear him again. deliver on payment of only per week. $2.00 balance $1.00 vestment paying -lifelong dividends. Any econiw ical housewife can afford to buy on this plan.

All men in the city are invited to attend the meeting. A-Bpecial musical Commercia program will be rendered. ffatroia Bail Parker Gard ner Company Of Charlotte, N. C. ONLY ONE "Bromo Qmnine." that is raxative promo Quinine Cares a Cold in One Day, Cnp in 2 Days iVJc.

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