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Albemarle Pippins
Virginia's (trout Apple, Queen Victoria's favorite
"the royal Apple," we grow to perfection. Ours
ripen on the treta, do not go into cold storage, and
have the fine color and wonderful flavor that made
them famou*. which cold storage never give*. No
finer Christmss gift than a box of these selected
Apples beautifully wrapped and packed, 94.00;
a barrel, S8.00 ? less than 2 cents apiece! Second
grade, 14.00. Mountain grown Winosape, $3.00
box; 97.00 barrel.
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Atlanta, West Point; Augusta, Monti
cello; Cherokee, Chickamauga; Ma
con, Perry; Savannah, McRae; South
west, Boston.
Kentucky Synod ? Ebenezer, Bay
less Memorial; Louisville, Stuart Rob.
inson Memorial; Muhlenburg, ' Green
ville; Paducah, Marion; Transylvania,
Paint Lick; West Lexington, Ver
sailles.
Louisiana Synod ? Louisiana,
Plains; New Orleans, Slidell; Red
River, Minden.
Mississippi Synod ? Central Missis
sippi, Durant; East Mississippi, Tu
pelo; Meridian, Ellisville; Mississippi,
Columbia; North Mississippi, Byhalia
Missouri Synod ? Lafayette, Corder;
Missouri, Bethel; Palmyra, Monroe
City; Potosi, Kennett; St. Louis,
St. Charles, First; Upper Missouri,
Liberty.
North Carolina Synod ? Albemarle.
Farmville; Concord, Shepherds; Fay
etteville, McPherson; Kings Mountain,
Stanley Creek; Mecklenburg, Central
Steele Creek; Orange, Mebane; Wil
mington, Winter Park.
Oklahoma Synod ? Durant, Mahota
Memorial; Indian, Bokchito; Mangum,
Central (Okla. City).
Snedecor Synod ? Central Alabama,
Fulton Chapel; Central Louisiana,
Huron; Ethel, Alexander Memorial;
N. and S. Carolina, New Liberty.
South Carolina Synod ? Bethel,
Purity; Charleston, Orangeburg; *Con
garee, Shandon; Enoree, Nazareth;
Harmony, McDowell; Pee Dee, Mc
Coll; Piedmont, Mt. Pleasant; South
Carolina, Greenwood.
Tennessee Synod ? Columbia, Lewis
burg; Memphis, White Haven; Nash
ville, Waverly.
Texas Synod ? < Brazos, Calvert;
Brownwood, Coleman; Central Texas.
McGregor; Dallas, McKinney; East
Texas, Palestine; El Paso, Toyah;
Fort Worth, Broadway; Paris, Hen
derson, First; Texas Mexican, San
Marcos; West Texas, Yorktown.
Virginia Synod ? East Hanover,
Union (Charlie Hope); Lexington,
Bethel; Montgomery, Bramwell; Nor
folk, Norfolk, Secona; Potomac, Mit
chells; Roanoke, Bluestone; West
Hanover, Rock fish; Winchester,
Moorefleld.
West Virginia ? Greenbrier, Fire
Creek; Kanawha, Logan; Tygarts Val
ley, Richmond.
iWarriagesi
Jewett-Cralg ? At tne home of the
bride, 1408 Porter Street, Richmond,
Va., September 16, 1922, by Rev. W.
A. Hall, assisted by Rev. G. W. Wray,
Mr. George William Jewett and Miss
Mary Frances Craig, both of Rich
mond, Va.
Van Harlow-Cumby: At the manse,
1008 Porter Street, Richmond, Va.,
September 30, 1922, by Rev. W. A.
Hall, Mr. Henry Van Harlow and Miss
Beatrice Maude Cumby, both of Rich
mond, Va.
Hughes-Farmer: At the manse, 1008
Porter Street, Richmond, Va., Octo
ber 10, 1922, by Rev. W. A. Hall, Mr.
Joseph Franklin Hugnes and Miss
Grace Lee Farmer, both of Richmond,
Va.
Davidson. Taylor: At the manse,
1008 Porter Street, Richmond, Va.,
October 16, 1922, by Rev. W. A. Hall,
Mr. Dewey Hlte Davidson and Miss
Mattie L. Taylor, both of Richmond,
Va.
Wharton-Davis: At the home of
the bride, 904 Perry Street, Rich
mond, Va., October 16, 1922, by Rev.
W. A. Hall, Mr. William Freeman
Wharton, Jr., and Miss Maggie Lee
Davis, of Richmond, Va.
Butler-Taylor: At the manse, 1008
Porter Street, Richmond, Va., Octo
ber 27, 1922, by Rev. W. A. Hall,
Mr. Fred Butler and Miss Thelma May
Taylor, of Richmond, Va.
Hardin. Blake: At the manse, 1008
Porter Street, Richmond, Va., Octo
ber 28, 1922, by Rev. W. A. Hall, Mr.
John Wise Hardin and Miss Clara C.
Blake, of Richmond, Va.
She&ly -Ruder: Al the Smyrna
manse, Newbury, S. C., October 1922,
by Rev. A. H. Key, Mr. Ralph Shealy,
of Little Mount, S. C., and Miss Alene
Ruder, of Newbury.
Smith-Clary: At Smyrna Church,
Newberry, S. C., November 29, 1922,
by Rev. A. H. Key, pastor of the
bride, Mr. John Earle Smith, of Kin
ards, S. C., and Miss Helen Clary, of
Newberry.
Neat-Wilson : At Smyrna manse,
Newberry, S. C., by Rev. A. H. Key,
December 2, 1922, Mr. Tom C. Neal
and Miss Ida Mae Wilson, both of
Newberry.
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Thompson: Charles M. Thompson,
forty-eight years old died at his home
Norwood, N. C., December 6, follow
ing a weeks' illness. In his death the
Norwood Presbyterian Church has
lost a most faithful and useful mem
ber.
Dillard: Died in Richmond, Va.,
August 29, 1922, Mr. William James
Dillard, aged seventy-seven years. He
was a Confederate veteran and a mem
ber of Porter Street Presbyterian
Church. A good man and a faithful
Christian has gone to his reward.
Jackson: Died at Catawba Sana
torium October 19, 1922, Mrs. Janie
Hollis Jackson, daughter of the late
Rev. C. W. Hollis.
Mcdellan: While en route home
with his wife, Mr. Steve McClellan,
aged thirty-seven, diet: December 7, on
a train near Del Rio, Texas, where he
had been at work. Interment was
made at Lockhart, Texas. He is sur
vived by a wife, mother, brother and
a Bister, all of Lockhart.
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The accompanying picture is a likeness
of the cover of the
Vocational lfixercise
for use at the
Christmas Season
in churches, Sunday schools and so
cieties for 1922. It has been pro
nounced by competent judges ^ to be
the very best of the long series of ex
ercises prepared by the Executive
Committee of Christian Education and
Ministerial Relief. It is an appeal for
life and will go far toward changing
the unwise and unprofitable methods
used at the Christmas season.
Copies of the 'exercise with suffi
cient numbers of "The Supplement"
will be provided free to all the
churches ani Sunday schools of the
Presbyterian Church in the United
States. They will be sold to others
at the rate of $3.00 per hundred.
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Foreign Mission Text Book on Mexico
For January, 1923
"SUNRISE IN AZTEC LAND"
By
William A. Ross,
Illustrated with new maps
Paper, 50c Cloth, 75c
The author is one of our ablest workers in Mexico and has given
us a vivid picture of the wonderful opportunity and obligation that
confronts our Church in our newly assigned territory in this great
neighboring republic. The volume should be used as a text book
in every church in our Assembly.
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