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tp VERY Sunday School and other or '-J ganizations or Societies of the Church can raise hip additional funds hy distributing the well-known, pure, reliable line of HOOTON'S CHOCOLATES Such as Vanilla Sweet Chocolate Bars Sweet Milk Chocolate Bars Sweet Milk Chocolate Almond Bars Sweet Milk Chocolate Nut Bars Sweet Milk Chocolate Fruit and Nut Bars Wo will gladly arrange any assortment de sired. THE SOCIETY BENEFIT SALES COMPANY Dept. 7, 301 Drexel Building, Philadelphia, Pa. II. J. Jarvls, Sole Owner and General Manager JAPANESE ART GOODS Consigned to church societies. Write for terms. JAPANESE ART AND NOVELTY CO. 100 Prescoi t Ave., New York Cliy Name of God, Amen! This valuable handbook (which takes its title from the oi>ct>ing words of the Mayflower Com pact) is offered to pastors, to gether with a Dramatic Serv ice for church and community exorcises, and booklets for con gregational distribution in preparation for Mayflower Universal Bible Sunday NOVEMBER 28, 1920 Send rec/ue*t for deicripiir e circular AMERICAN BIBLE SOCIETY Bible House, Astor Place, New York Joy Drink' Christo mfg. Co. Inc. In the ir.20 The I 'ili/rim Tercen tenary 1!>20 GREGORY & GRAHAM Randolph 1802 Plumbing, Heating, Sheet Metal Work Exclusive Agents QUAKER FURNACES IIKRRICK REFRIGERATORS ECLIPSE GAS RANGES AND APPLIANCES 408-410 E. Main Street RICHMOND, VA. WHEN IN NEED OF Monuments or Tombstones SEE Burns & Campbell Petersburg, Va. A large amount of for and domestic Granite and Marble Monuments '??! Tombstones. Designs furnished on Application. Berry Clothes Are synonomous with economy. Built to give the wearer style and long ser vice ? yet they cost you no more! Write for our new catalogue of Men's and Roy's wear ables. ported, $273.05; Bismark (1), $3; Farmington, L. A. Soc. (1), $10. To tal, $286.05. Grand total: 5 churches, $97; 4 societies, $181; 2 Sabbath schools, $8.05. Total, $286.05. St. IjoiiIs Presbytery: Previously re ported, $104.25; Mizpah, L. M. Soc. ( 1 ), $18. Total, $122.25. Grand total: 2 churches, $64.25; 3 societies, $58; no Sabbath schools. Total, $122.25. Upper Missouri Presbytery: Previ ously reported, $1,290.93; Plattsburg, W. M. S. (1), $65.50; St. Joseph, First (3), $2.50; St. Joseph, Riverside (1), $10. Total, $1,368.93. Grand total: 7 churches, $542.35; 12 societies, $450.75; 5 Sabbath schools. $375.83. Total, $1,368.93. Personal Contributions: Previously reported, $1,070; Master Judson Clialkleys (1), 95 cents; Mr. L. B. Dougherty, Sr. (1), $100; Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Schooler (2), $16; Mr. E. B. Vaughan (2), $5; Rev. and Mrs. Addison A. Wallace (1), $10. Total, $1,201.95. Total for Synod, $4,040.01. Synod of North Carolina. Albemarle Presbytery: Previously reported, $640.75; Atkinson Memo rial, W. Aux., Circle No. 1 (1), $10; Rocky Mount, First (2), $2; Wilson, First (2), $11. Total, $663.75. Grand total: 8 churches, $444; 11 societies, $189.63; 1 Sabbath school, $30.12. Total, $663.75. Concord Presbytery: Previously re ported, $379.48; Bethany, S. S. (1), $10; Mooresville, First, W. Aux. (I), $20. Total, $409.48. Grand total: 6 churches, $162.91; 10 societies, $150.25; 4 Sabbath schools, $106.32. Total, $409.48. Fayette vllle Presbytery: Previously reported, $822.79; Bethel (1), $17.40; Carthage, Jr. Aux. (1), $30; Dunn, L. Aux. (1), $35; Fayetteville (1), $19.20; Godwin, W. Aux. (2), $10; Highland (1), $12; Jackson Springs, W. Aux. (2), $5; Sardis, W. M. Soc. (2), $24.50. Total, $975.89. Grand total: 12 churches, $394.1 1; 25 societies, $540.99; 4 Sabbath schools, $40.79. Total, $975.89. Kings Mountain Presbytery: Previ ously reported, $329.02. Grand total: 2 churches, $265.02; 3 societies, $64; no Sabbath schools. Total, $329.02. Mecklenburg Presbytery : Previous ly reported, $380.77; Charlotte, Wil liams Memorial, L. A. & M. Soc. (1), $20; Monroe (1), $75; Mulberry, L. M. Soc. (1), $10; Pineville, Children's Soc. (1), $5; St. Paul's, S. S. (1), $45.4 8; Sugar Creek, Children's M. Soc. (1), $10. Total, $546.25. Grand total: 6 churches, $243.66; 15 societies, $172; 7 Sabbath schools, $130.59. Total, $546.25. Orange Presbytery: Previously re ported, $593.83; Bethlehem, W. Aux. (1), $15; Greensboro, First, W. Aux. (1), $241; Mebane, S. S. (1), $20.10; Light Bearers' Children Soc. (1), $10; W. Aux., Circle No. 1 (1), $20; W. Aux., Circle No. 2 (1), $20; Milton, W. Aux. (1), $5; Winston-Salem, First, Woman"B Aux. (3), $194. To tal, $1,118.93. Grand total: 4 churches, $102.80; 14 societies, $996.03; 1 Sabbath school. $20.10. Total, .$1,118. 93. Wilmington Presbytery: Previously reported, $709.42; Black River, W. Aux. (1), $30; Faison, W. Aux. (1), $35; Pike Creek, W.' Aux. (1), $30; Rockflsh, Jr. M. Soc. (1), $3; St. An drew's (1), $357.27; Whlteville, W. Aux. .(1), $8; Wilmington, First, Miz pah Bible Class (2), $10; Wilmington, Winter Park, W. Aux. (1), $10. To tal, $1,192.69. Grand total: 11 churches, $654.69; 15 societies, $471.50; 5 Sabbath schools, $66.50. Total, $1,192.69. Personal Contributions: Previously reported, $2,456.82; Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bailey (1), $100; Mrs. J. M. Baker (1), $50; Mrs. W. J. Boney (1), $50; Mrs. G. M. Burns (1), $1; Rev. R. S. Burwell (2), $5; Mr. H. G. Butler (1), $5; Mr. David P. Byers (1), $25; Mr. R. D. Carr (2), $2.50; Mr. H. Forney (1), $10; Mrs. Eliza Mac Lean (1), $50; Mr. F. S. Pharr (1). $3; Mrs. J. F. Ratchford (1), $10; Mrs. George H. Richmond (1), $3. Total, $2,771.32. Total for Synod, $8,007.33. Synod of Oklahoma. Thirant Presbytery: Previously re ported, $146.55; Caney (1), $10. To tal, $156.55. Grand total: 3 churches, $29.55; 7 societies, $127; no Sabbath schools. Total, $156.55. Indian Presbytery: Previously re ported, $2; Chishoktok (2), $10; Cold Spring (1), $10; Goodland (2), $20; Good Spring (1), $10; Luffy's Chapel (1), $10; Osckichito (1), $10. To tal, $72. Grand total: 6 churches, $72; no Mary Baldwin Seminary ESTABLISHED IN 1842. FOR YOUNG LADIES STAUNTON, VIRGINIA Term begins September 9th, 1920. Lo cated in the beautiful and historic Shen^ andoah Valley of Virginia. Unsurpassed climate, handsome building and modern appointments. Students past session from tnirty-one states. Courses: Collegiate (3 years); Preparatory (4 years). Music, Art, Expression and Domestic Science. Small classes and thorough work. Send for catalogue. MARIANNA P. HIGGINS, Principal. Woman for General Housework WANTED. ? A white woman with no encumbrances, to live on the place and do general housework for family of three. Good home; pleasant surroundings; nice room with private bath. Address, 707 Mutual Building. YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO VISIT The Young Men's Christian Association Building Grace and Seventh Streets, RICHMOND, VA. ROOMS LOBBY BATHS SWIM REST HAMPDEN-SIDNEY COLLEGE Hampden-Sidney, Va. A eollcge for men, founded 1776. Degrees of B. A., B. S. and M. A. Entrance on certificate from accredited schools. Ideal location in beautiful climate. New gym nasium. All outdoor sports. Equipment thoroughly modern. Expenses reasonable. Students receive personal attention from faculty. Write for Booklet and Catalogue J. D. EGGLESTON, JX. D., President Hampden-Sidney, Va. AFFORDBY NORMAL SCHOOL KINDERGARTEN-PRIMARY DIPLOMA UNIVERSITY CREDITS Twenty-second session begins September 27th. Send for catalogue. Elizabeth Silkman, Principal, 817 Park Avenue, Baltimore. Md. Preachers ? Sunday School Superintendents Send 25 Cfnts for throe months' subscription to the speakers' most helpful monthly magazine, "The Twentieth Century Pastor," under aggressive management, or send 10 cents for sample copy. PASTOR PUBLISHING COMPANY 7 South 17th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Fall and Winter Patrons who reside too far away to visit us as often as they would like should do so at least once each season. Here are displayed the last words in Paris and New York Fashions For Women, Misses and Children and here also one may personally select one's Dresses, Suits, Millinery, Wraps, etc., and have them satis factorily fitted. In addition, there are extensive lines of Silk, Woolens and Cotton Dress Fabrics, Ac cessories and Furnishings for Homes. 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