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WADSWORTH GAS ATTACK and RIO GRANDE RATTLER 13 CHURCHES OF SPARTANBURG BAPTIST First Baptist, Main and Dean, Rev. E. S. Alderman, Pastor. — Sunday Service : Preaching, 11:30 a. m. and 8:00 p. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 8:00 p. m. Green Street Baptist, Corner B rawley and Green, Rev. J. L. Hodges, Pastor.— Preaching, 11:00 a. m.; night service, 7 :45 p. m. Northside B aptist, C orner Fremont A venue and Magnolia, A. W. Pink, P astor. Southside Baptist, Corner Carlisle and Church, Rev. M. D. Jeffries, Pastor. CATHOLIC St. Paul, 145 N orth D ean, Rev. A. K. Gwynn, Pastor.— Sunday masses, 8 o’clock and 10:30 o’clock; Sunday night services, 8 o’clock; daily mass, 7:30 o’clock; Con fessions, Saturday, 4 :00 to 6 :00 p. m., 7 :30 to 10 : 00 . EPISCOPAL Church of the Advent, A dvent, near Main, Rev. W. H. K. P endleton, Rector. —Sun day service, 11:15 a. m., Holy Commun ion, first Sunday, 11:15 a. m .; night ser vice, 8:00 p. m. GREEK St, Nicholas, Greek Orthodox, Pierpoint Avenue. HEBREW B’ N ai Israel, Doctor F inklestein, Rabbi.- Congregation meets 104 Union Street. HOLINESS Holy Church o f C hrist, 316 Howard Street. LUTHERAN W omen’s Memorial E vangelical, Rev. S. T. Hallman, P astor.— Sunday service every second, third and fourth Sunday each month at 11:15 a. m. and 8:00 p. m. METHODIST Bethel M. E., South, Corner Lee and South Church. —Preaching at 11:30 a. m. and 8:00 p. m. Central M. E., South, Corner Walnut and North Church, Rev. J. W. Frazer, P a s tor.— Preaching at 11:30 a. m. and 8 p. m .; prayer meeting, 8 p. m. Wednesday. Duncan, 180 Farley St., Rev. H. B. Cov ington, P astor. El-Bethel, C orner C rescent A ve. and South Church, Rev. M. B. Patrick, P astor. W esleyan M. E., South, 512 Magnolia St. PRESBYTERIAN First Presbyterian, Main, near Converse, Rev. A. D. P. GlSmour, Pastor. —Sunday services at 11:30 a. m. and 8:00 p. m.; prayer meeting, Wednesday at 8:00 p. m. Second Presbyterian, Corner College and Magnolia, Rev. A. D. W atkins, P astor. UN-DENOMINATIONAL Salvation Army Headquarters, 198 Elm St. ----- - ----- Q------- _ THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH A change in time of service is made. All services commence at 8 :oo P. M. Christian Endeavor is held at 7 :oo P. M. On Wednesday evening at 7:30 there is a military reception. You are most cordially invited. O 11 Thanksgiving Day there will be service at 11:30 A. M. On the following Sunday evening at 8:00 there will be a military com munion. All are invited. ---------- o — ------- TO RECLAIM UNFIT MEN Congressman Kahn, of California, has a plan which he intends to draft into a bill and present to Congress in the coming session. This bill will provide for universal military training for young men far below 21 years of age and considerably above 31 years of age. The object of this bill will be to make physi cally fit a large majority of the young who, otherwise, would be unfit for service. This training will not only be of a great value to the government by providing more efficient men but it will also make the men more effi cient for all civil life. -------------- o -------------- The entertainment to be given at Converse College auditorium Saturday evening by a children’s chorus of 500 voices singing the operetta from “Hiawatha’s Childhood,” the Community Chorus, under the direction of Dr. Chas. G. Woolsey, and solos by Mrs. Blotcky, Mr. House, Mr. White, Mr. Schwartz, a large part of the proceeds of this entertainment are to go to provide comforts for sick soldiers at the base hospital. 0—_—.— --- If you want to find a room or a house for your family, your mother, wife or sister, apply at the Information Bureau Headquarters, at the Central National Bank, Chapman Building, telephones 1811 and 1812 . ---------- o -------- - ---- DID YOU DO THIS? The Adjutant General of the army has sent the following letter to all National Guard and Division Commanders: “It has been brought to the attention of the War Department that a not inconsiderable waste of ammunition occurs through men on trains weighting their billet doux with car tridges and throwing them from trains at passing stations. It is possible that cartridges are also handed out as souvenirs of the occa sion where trains stop.” “Soldiers will therefore consider that they have been got after in regard to the waste of ammunition.” * i 1 i f ? t 4 c • • • | The Best | t Film Service in Town | Developing - - Printing £ Military Souvenirs Unusual Post Cards of Camp Life At 39 Cents Per Pound Our Candy Will Make You A Steady Customer t liAMINER’S DRUG STORE 159 East Main Street SPARTANBURG, S.C. Phillips & Harper B A R B E R S H O P EAST MAIN ST. (BASEMENT) * | TEN FIRST CLASS WHITE BARBERS SOLDIER BOYS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME