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City of Oryiln, Spalding County, And the light shiueth in dark
united states Court, Northern ness; and the drakni compra
District of Gecdgla. hendeth it not.—John 1:5.
Western Democracies Declare Independence
By Blasting Al Russia At UN
BY DeWITT MACKENZIE
AP Foreign Affairs Analyst
The unprecedented tongue-lash
ings administered by Amerlcan
Britlsh representatives to Russian
speakers In United Nations meet
ings during debate over the Balkan
situation, looks like a declaration
of independence by the democracies.
And I don’t seem to be alone In
this thought, because some U.
delegates -h a v
expressed
view that the
ture of tlje
o r g a n 1 z atlon
might depend
the outcome
this verbal
tle of the
kans.
A U
sources say that If Russia vetoes
American proposal for the estftb
ltehment v- an international b,.
der-watch In the Balkans, the
United States and Britain und in sir
LEGAL 6916
NOTICE OF CONDEMNATION
PROCEEDINGS
Notice is hereby given that peti
tion has been Held In the City
Court of Griffin by tile State of
Georgia to condemn one 1943 Nas;i
bedim, Motor Number 6-3,021,715,
Tag Number C40928. Hearing on
said petition will be had at 10:0)
A. M. on the 23rd dav of August.
1947.
Tbte the 19t-h day of July, 1947.
F. P. UNDSEY, Clerk
LEGAL 5914
GEORGIA, Spalding County.
Personally appeared before me,
the undersigned attesting officer,
duly aubhuiiZtni to - auiministe:
oaths, C. A. Wilde, who on oatn
says that the partnersulp carrying
on a business In the trade name oi
HARRIS-WILDE DISTRIBUTORS.
is vned and sulci business Is carried
on by W. M. Harris, whose address
• ' --Hi > Georgia, end C. A. Wilde,
whose address Ls Griffin, Georgia.
Said business Will wholesale beer
C. A. WILDE, Partner.
Sworn to and subscribed
before me this July 24. 1947.
L. W. Nance.
J. P. Spalding Co., Cla.
DRS, T. H. WYNNE,
Sr. and Jr
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Should worse come to worst and
the two factions go their separate
ways (which Heaven forbid), the
western nations would he able to a
chieve much which now la being
held up. All of the ( great powers
excepting Russia are In the west
ern bloc, ns arc the vast majority
of the smaller nations, and they
could constitute a very excellent
peace organization. So far as con
fvrns Russia and her satellites, all
the signs are that Moscow Is bent
on creating a red bloc which will
play a lone hand In
I achaia missionary
j SOCIETY TO MEET
The Woman's Missionary
j tety of the Achaia Baptist
| w *ll meet Sunday afternoon at
! o'clock at the churrb. All
1 -rs are asked to attend end
are welcomed,
QUARTETS IN CONTEST
AT ST. JAMES SUNDAY
Jubilee Four Quartet and
ly Four Quartet will sing ar a con
test at fit. James Baptist
Bunday night at 9:‘0O p. m.
I supporters might feel forced to take
! action outside the United Nations.
That of course would be the finish—
or close to it—of the U. N.
The upheaval really waa the pro
duct of severa^ xploslons in separ
ate meetings. One of these came
In the Security Council which was
considering the bitterly debated
border-watch along the frontier* of
Albania, Bulgaria and Yugoslavia,
three Soviet satellites accused by
Athens of aiding the communist re*
belllon in Greece—a charge con
firmed by a majority of the U. N.
Investigating Commission In the
Balkans.
American Deputy Delegate Her
schel V. Johnson suddenly erupted
with the declaration that Yugosla
via. Bulgaria and Albania were a
menace to International peace. He
!ri there wasn’t the slightest evi
dence of civil liberties In these three
countries, and demanded that the
council warn them to leave other
people's affairs alone, lest a war
break out in the Balkans affecting
the whole world.
Then In the U. N Membership
Committee Soviet Delegate Oromy
ko’s chief deputy, Alexei Krasilni
kov, drew fife when he blasted the
Western powers for their opposition
to tl^ .pdpiisslon of Albania and
accused tHem of attempting to un
dermine the “young people’s re
public.”
Tills brought Britalns Valentine
Lawford to his feet with the assert
ion that the Russian'* speech was
"Junk Lawford said it was de
plorable that U. N. delegatee should
be subject to such ttrads day after
day. The United States and Aus
tralia joined In blasting the So
viet representative.
That wasn't, a 14 U, 8. Assistant
Secretary of State Willard Thrnp
told the Economic and Social Coun
cil that America was strongly op
posed to the Russian proposal to
prohibit international loans for
military purposes. This waa fisken
to be tantamount to saying thafc A
mcrlca has no Intention of aban
doning the Truman Doctrine of
giving aid to countries threatened
by aggressive communism.
Well, where does this declaration
of independence carry us?
Supposing the western democra
cies should feel compelled to take
action outtsde the United Nations
because the Soviet veto stymies ef
fective atcion within the organiza
tion?
It could (and probably would)
mean that chances of making the
U. N. a going concern were virtual
ly nil.
C. Y. I’. U. meets Ht 5:30 p. m
to Church Sunday
PRIMITIVE BAPTIST
Corner Bolomon and 15th SU.
Elder E. D. Spier, pastor
Preaching every first Sunday ]
a. m. and 7 p. in,
to Church Sunday-
CALVARY BAPTIST
Rev. Worth HnekahjY pastor
Sunday School at 10 a. m., loi
Sills, Worship superintendent
services each Bunday a
ll a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
to Church Sundav
NEW SALEM BAPTIST
Rev. Troy Hollingsworth, pastor
Sunday School at 10 a. m. «verj
Church Services every second anc
I mirth Sunday at ll a. m. ana
l(e.
8 T U. at 7 every Sunday
To Miurth Sunday ----
CHURCH OF CHRIST
City Hall Auditorium
W. K. Sweeney, minister
Sunday School at 10:13 a m.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30
9. m
Young People's Class: 0:30 p. tr.
Prayer services Wednesday 7:30
i. ui.
—Go to Church Sunday—
WESLEYAN ..rmoiiisr
CHWrCM
Rev. J. C. Ouhrc pe*t>u
•ervtpea: 1‘, a. ui. l; 4 v*tc I r_.
Wisdom Is the Principal Thing ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON * Ai f ,.d j. i
Scripture—I Kings 8:5-14; Job *8:li-28; Proverbs 1:1-7, fcO-33; 3:18-18: 4:1-9; 8; 9:1-6. 9-10; 16:29: Jamee 1:5.
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“In Gideon the Lord appeared to Solo
mon In a dream by night: and God said,
Ask what I shall give thee, Solomon '
naked for wisdom and understanding of
the people he wae to reign.
CHURCH DIRECTORY
CITY CHURCHES
FIRST CHRISTIAN
Bey- Hugh Holland, Pastor
Service*: 11 a. m. and 8:00 p. m.
Sunday. School: 9:43 a. m.
Christian Endeavor: 7 p. m.
to Church Sunday
*T. GEORGE’S EPISCOPAL
Rev. Marshall J. Elite, Rertor.
Holy Communion: 8:00 A. M.
Sunday School: 9:45 a. m.
Service: 11 a. m.
Young People’* meeting 6:15
to Church
FIRST METHODIST
Rev. Zach C. Hayes, Jr., pastor
Services: 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.
8Unday School: 9:65 a. m
Fellowship groups: 7:00 p. m.
-Go to Church Sunday
SECOND BAPTIST
Rev. Cart Feaeoek, pastor
Sunday School: 9:45 a. m.
Service*: li a. m*. 7:30 p. m
B. T. U.: * :3D p. m.
to Church 6nmlfiY
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Rev. Leonard tv. Tapping, pastor
Sunday Sehool: 9:45 a. m.
SHrvle»: ll k. m.
Vesper Service: 5 p. m.
Young Peoples Meeting 7:00 p. m.
to Churek bunday
FIRST BAPTIST
Rev. IL M. Undsey, paVor
* Sunday School: 9:30 a. m.
Services: 11 a. ni. and 8:00 p. m.
S. T. O. 4:15 p. m.
— — Go to Church Sunday--—
SACRED HEART CArBOLIC
lU-v. John J. Walsh, pastor
Sunday Masses: 8 and 11 a. m.
Week Day Mass: Every morning
Except Friday, at 7:80 a, m.
Friday Ma%s: 7 a. m. at home
P. C. Crowley on Route D
——Go to Church Sunday
UANI.EITER METHODIST
Rev. Hoyt Henderson, pastor.
Church Hehool 9:46 a ml
Morning Worship: l! a. m.
Youth Felk'wrhtp 7:00 p. m.
Evening Worship: 8:00 p. m.
-Go to Churcn Sunday
SALVATION ARMY
Capt. John Kroeae
Sunday School: 10 a. m.
Holiness Meeting: 11 a. m
Young Peoples Meeting; T,*\ 6:30 p u,
Balvacion Meeting: p. m.
-Go to Church 1 'day---
CHURCH OF. L-^D
Rev. C. IL Chamblcy, pastor
Sunday School: 10 a. m.
Services: 11 a. m., 7:45 p. m
Young People’s Er.aeavor 6; 4i
P- in
Go to Church Sunda
BAPTIST TABERNACLE
Rev. Howard Johnson, pastor
Sunday School: lo a. m.
Services: 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
B. T. U. at 8:30 p. m.
-Go to Church burnt vy-
OAK HILL BAPTIST
Rev. Warren Bodlngfiold, pastor
Sunday School: 10 a. m.
Services: 11:15 a. m., 8 p. m.
B. T. U.: 6:30 p. m
-Go to Church Sunday-
N. GRIFFIN CONGRtrCATlONAl
HOLINESS CHURCH
Rev. Ed Robinson, pastor
J. G. Buffington, Supt.
Sunday School: io a. m.
C. Y. P. U., meats at 5:30 p «r.
Evening Service 7 p. in.
fel to Church Sunday--
K. GRIFFIN CONGREGATIONAL
HOLINESS
Rev. Hoyt MrGee. paster
Sunday school: 9:45 a. m.
Preaching each Sunday at H a
n.
GRIFFIN (GEORGIA) NEWS
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Job asked, “But where shall wisdom be
found? And where is the place of un
derstanding? It cannot be gotten for
gold, neither shall silver be weighed
for the price thereof,”
HIGHLAND MILLS
HIGHLAND BAFnit
Rev. C. Fool Gresham.
Sunday School: in a. m.
B. T U - 7 p. m.
Services: 11 a m., 8 p «a.
-Ga to Church Sunday
HIGHLAND METHODIST
Rev. W. W. Byington, pastor
Sc-vices Third Sunday 8 a. m.
Second and fourth Sundays
a. m. and 7 p. m.
-Go to Church Sunda:
EXPERIMENT
DEVOTIE BAPflSI
Rev. J. Harman Gresham, pa
Surtiay School: 8:45 a. ir
Services: :i a. m., 7:30 p. m
B. T. O.T 7 p. m.
......—- Co to Church Sunday-
FIRE BAPTIZED HOLINESS
J. Howard Duncan, pastor
Autaday School 9:45 a. in.
Preaching Service. Saturday 7
p an , Sunday 11 a. m. and 7 p. Hi
- ? *o to Church Sunday
KINCAID MEMORIAL
METHODIST
Rev. C. A. Reese, pastor
Sunday School: 9:45 a. m
Services: 11 a. m., 7:30 ?. m.
Young People’s League. 7 p. m.
-Go to Church Sunda
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Rev. W. J. PRUETT, Pastor
Sunday School: 9:45 a. m
Servibes: 11 a. m.. 7:30 p. m.
Christ’s Ambassadors: 6 p. m.
-Go to Church
EAST GRIFFIN
EAST GRIFFIN BAPTIST
Rev. Guy Davidson, pastor
Sunday School: 9:45 a. m
B. T. TJ. 7 00 p. m.
Servkos: 11 a. w. and 8:00 p. m.
-Go to Church Sunday-
SEARCY HD MOKIAL
Rev L™» TI r!mtor T 7 n«*tor
Services: 11 a. m. and 7 p. m
--Go to Church Sunday
E. GRIFFIN C. HOLINESS
Rev. J. E. Royals, pastor
Sundav School 10 a. m.
Wershlp Services: 11 a m ar 1
f 30 p. m.
C. y. P. U : 6 p. m
Tuesday prayer service at church
at 7:30 p. m.
Cottage prayer service In vtfla^f
Friday night, at 7:30.
Saturday night prayer service >,f
church
--C<’ to cr rch Sunil.iv—
PENTECOST I ONENESS
MISSION
Elder C. F. Speer, pastor
Sunday School: io a. m.
Services: 11 a. m. and 7 p. m.
-Go to Church Sunday
COUNTRY
CHURCHES
FRIENDSHIP BAPTiST
Rev. Wiley Virden pastor
Sunday School every Sunday e
10 a. m.
B. T. U. every Sunday at 7 p. m
Preaching services every secon.:
and fourth Sunday
--Go to Church Sunday— —
GRIFFIN CIRCUIT
Rev. Mercer Ingram, pastor
n»f. 2IGN METHODIST
Services on first Sunrlav al/u
it. m. and third Sunday at 7:30 p. m
-Go to Church Sunday - —
MIDWAY METllODIST
Sunday School at 10 a. m. ever;
Sunday ,
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.nf
•ii the second and tourtii Sundayi
-Go to Church Kunday. 1
WEST SUNNY SIDE HOLINESS
TABERNACLE
Rev. M. E. Atkinson, pastor
Sunday School meet* at 9:45 a rii
with supr Rills Middlebrooks lr
charge.
-Go to Church Sunday-
HOLLONVILLE BAPTIST
Kev. WUson Walker, pa.<t»r
Bible School at 10 a., m. with Ii
Wilks, superintendent, M changj
Preaching every seconc, Sunday
morning and evening.
Young People's meeting at 6:3u
p. ji.
Go to Church Sunday-
ORCHARD HILL METHOD!? r
Rev. W. J.
Preselling strvicw treoud stun
al 11:31) a. m and 7:30 p. m
Sunday School every Sunday a
to Church kunriar——
Williamson enuiurr
Re v. C. K. Drake, pastor
WILLIAMSON METHODIST
Preaching services first and third
at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m
Bunday School every Bunday at
a. in- P. W. Vaughn, superUi
to Church Sunda;’—
ACHAIA llAKriHT ( In a. «
Kev. W. |. Wn-nn, pH ‘t*|f
Sunday School: 9:30 a n
t) T U mccto *;t 5 p in
rchlai toxmd and fourth 8iUi-
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In Proverbe, Solomon wrote, "A wise
man will hear, and will increase learn
ing; and a man of understanding shall
attain unto wife counsels , . , but fools
despise wisdom and instruction.”
SUNNY SIDE METHODIST
Sunday School at 19 a. m.
Services every first Sunday at 7:30
p. m. and every third' Sunday at
11 a. m.
Go to Church Sunday—
WILLIAMSON CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Sunday School at 10 a. m.
Preaching at 11 evety second
Sunday. y
-Go to Church 8 undap-——•
HOLLONVULE METHODIST
x reaching services fourth Sun*
days at 11:30 a. m. and 7:89 p. •
Union Sunday School Vttb Af
hm •very Sunday at 19:89 *- a
Baotlst Church
. ______—Go It Church Sunday
FAIR VIEW BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. Brady Ula leek, pastor
Services every Sunday at 11 a
I m. and 7:30 p. m. Herw«1
Sunday School 10 a. m.,
Biles, superintendent
to Church 4U oday
McIntosh baptist
Kev. W. C. Shockley, pastor
Sunday School at 19 a m, ttd
Brown, superintendent
Services: 11 a. m., I p. a
B. T. U : 7 p. m.
to CbttfOh
COUNTY UN* CnPWTOWr
CHUttOn AT DMSIMT
Kev. T. T. G. TAnkeaa _
Services flrts Sunday in each
mouth at 11 a. m. and -3 p, m. ■
--- Go to Chorok Sunday
TUAMOR BAPTIST 4
Rev. HMrte 1 Sr ft rough
Sunday School: lu«.fc. m.
j B. T. P.i £.30 p. A.
Worship Service: ll a m and
; 8 p. m.
-G*» to Church Sunday
UNION BAPTIST CHURCH
P. P. Davis pastor
Sunday School: 10 a. m.
Services only on the third Sunday
ll a. m. and 7 p. m.
--Go to Church Sunday-—
WILLIAMSON BAPTIST
Rev. Sam Britt, pastor
Preaching services every second
fourto 3unday marning
evening at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.
B. T. U. meets at 6:30 p. m.
-Go to Church Sunda
ORCHARD DILI, BAPTIST
CHURCH
Rev. Glenn Higgins,
Services each fourth Sunday 1
a. m.
Sunday School every Sunday at
10 : 1 *
--—Go to Churcn Sunday
WHITEWATER BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. J. W. Hogan, pastor
Service# every second and fourth
Sunday at 11:3f| a. m. and 7:39 p m
Sunday School every Sun. 10 a. m.
every Sunday
-Go to Church Sunday
SUNNY SIDE BArPTIST
Rev. George Uunoan, pastor
Sunday School; 10 a.' m.
Services: ll g, m., 8 p. m.
B. T- U.: 6:45 p. pi.
-Go to Church Sunday
ANTIOCn BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. J. W. Hogan, poatoi
Sunday School 10:30 a. m. ever
Sunday
B. T. U at 6 p. m. every Sunda)
Services first and third Sunday
——Go to Church Sunday———
BROOKS BAPTIST
Rev. EDDIE MORGAN, Pastor,
Sunday School: io a. m.
Worship service* ll a. m. and
--Go to Church Sunday
MT. GILEAD BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. J. W. Rawls, pastor
Sunday School every Sunday at
M a. bl. W. L. Jones, supertn
ent
Worship services the first ane
third Sundays at ll a. m. and 7:lt
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—Gc t b Church Kunday-
COUNTY LINE METHODIST
CHURCH AT BIRD IF
Rev. W W. pastor
Bervice first 8unaay 11 a. m.
Service rhlrd sundav 7:30 p. m
to Church Sundav—.
RSHOBOTH _ BAPTIST
CHURCH
Rev. J. W. Rawls, pastor
Services av'ery • second and fourtu
Sunday School: 10:30 a. m.
Morning Worship: U:3o a. m.
livening Worship; 7 p. m.
to Church Bunday—
METHODIST It. CHURCH
Rev. W, Byington, pastor
Services first Sunday 3:10 p. m.
Service third Sunday 11 s. m.
———Go to Church Sunday—
NEW HOPE BAPTIST CHUR
Rev. JS- L. Perdue, pastor
Services every am and
Bunday.
Sunday School 10:30 A. M.
Worship service: 11:30 A. M.
and 7 P. M.
to Church
FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. W. C. Shockley
Bunday School at 9:46 a. m.
Services at 11 a. fii- and 8 p. m.
Colored Churches
ST. b I'El’HLN .
Kev. fl. IL Walker, pastor
‘tofelee’ It a. m.
Sunday School: 9:10 a. to.
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SPRING QILL BAPTIST
Rev. c. B. Corner, pitotor
Sunday School at 9:30 a. m.
Pleaching every second Sunda;
at 11 a. m. and 7. p. in.
B. Y. P U. meets at 8 p. to.
Service Sunday 11 m. n».
-Ga to Churek Sunday
ST. JAMES BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. W. j. Johnson, pastor
Sunday School: 10 a. ro.
Preaching every first and tlUrn
Sundays at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
--—Go to Church Sunday
NEW HOPE BAPTIST
Rev. D. F. Fuller, pastor
Services every seennd and fourth
11:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. ut.
Sundays
Sunday School every Sunday K
--Go to Church Sunday
UNITED HOLINESS CHURCH
Rev. W. W: Martin, pastor.
Services each Sunday an 3 p. in.
and 7 p. m.
to Church Sunday--
EIGHTH STREET BAPTIST
Rev, H. M. Alexander, pastor.
Preaching every Second and
fourth Sundays at 11 a. m. and
7:30 p. m.
--Go to Church Sundav -
RISING STAR BAPTIST
Rev. J. H. Daniel, pastor
attiufav Murttxd: IO a. ill
VAUGHN METHODIST
Services each First Sunday at 7:30
p. m.
-— Go to Church Sundav -
/.ION temple 1. B. T.
Rev. E. D. Earley, pastor
Sunday School at io a. m.
Preaching every Bunday tti an
and 7:89 p. m.
——Go to Church Sunday
HECK’S CIIAPCL METHODIST
Rev, A. Epps, pastor.
Church 8choo at 9;3r a. m.
Epworth League at 6:30 p. in.
Regular services every Sunda >
Junior Church at 7:30 p. m
-Go to Church Sundav
MT. ZION BAPTIST CHURCH
Kev O. a Stinson,
Sunday School meetyro t 9:39 a, m
Services at ll a. m. and 7:30 p. m
B Y. P. U. at 5 p. m.
-Go to Church Sunday—
ST. PHILLIPS A. M. E. CHURCH
Re*. E. F. Vorpp. pastor
^Sunday Ruby M. School: Danlley 10 superintendent a. m. .
Sai vices: U i
a. m„ 7.30 p. m
\ A. O. I. -League: 0:80 p. m
V G o to Church Sunda
TRINITY C. M. E. CHURCH
R*v. W. ML Ittaekahear
Servlces rrury flnt and OUia
Sunday School at 9:30 p. m.
BIDE BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. M. C. Fields, pastor
Services every second and fourth
Btvrteee: 11 a. m. and g rc m
Oo to Church Sunday
Castor Of McIntosh
Baptist To Resign
The Rev. W. C. Shockley has re
signed as pastor of the McIntosh
Baptist Church and will preach hi*
farewell sermon Sunday night.
The subject at the 11 o’clock ser
vice will be, "Walking In the Light.”
The Floyd girls will sing at the
evening service as will Mrs. Mar
garet Coleman and Miss Myrla
Carden. Everyone is urged to at-
Saturday, July 26, 1947.
Rev. Marshall Ellis
Brings Sermon At
St. George's Sunday
“Toward Uunedrstanding the
Peace of God,” will be the Rev,
Marshall J. Ellis’ topic at the 11
o'clock morning prayer at St. Ge
orge’s Church.
Celebration of Holy Communion
wilj be at 8 A. M. had Sunday'
School Is at 9:45. The Young
Peoples League will be guests of the
Presbyterian youth at a picnic at
Harris’ Lake Sunday afternoon at
t
6 o’clock.
Milner Baptists Hold
Homecoming Service
The Milner Baptist Church will
hold a homecoming Sunday in the
intreset of the building fund.
Speakers for the full day’s services
will be the Rev. George Williams.
Tnomaston, Dr. R. D. Mohler,
Barnesville. and. the Rev. George
Britt, Experiment, who will have
charge of the service.
Stars on the service flag;of the
church will be returned to the
members whiojj, they represent, the
Rev. M. J. ,Ramey, pastor, an- |
nounced. Other features of the so-
vice wili be special music and bas
ket dinners. %
Holiness Comp Meet
« Sunday . a.,, Night ,
The the ‘-k
camp meeting of Congre
gational Holiness Church will close '
at the Pirkle Memorial I
Grounds.
The messages are being brought
the Rev. B. L. Woodruff, Carroll
and the Rev. Perry Crews.
The ^ Rev. Woodruff ls former j
a
of Griffin and began his
career In Griffin.
Baptist
Revival Sunday
Revival services at the Friendship
Churoh in Pike County will
Bunday gnd services will be >
each night at 8 o’clock with
Rev. Wiley Virden bringing the 1
.
Song services will be led by Mel-
vln Jones of Barnesville. Every
me 1* invited to attend.
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For Special Out Of Town Trips S«ch As:
• CAMP MEETINGS • PICNICS
• BALL GAMES
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GRIFFIN MOTOR COACHES
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New Church Year
Rev. Zach C. Hayes, pastor of
First Methodist Church, will preach
the second in a series of sermons
on the subject, “The Great I I
ftm's of Jesus” Sunday wmratns
at 11:00 o’clock. James Knox will
sins, “This Holy Hour.”
At the evening service at 8:00 the
subject of the pastor will be, “The
Grateful Samaritan.’*
All members of the Board of *
Stewards will meet in the Alpha
Arthur Maddox Class room Sunday
morning at 12:30 for a luncheon. In
the afternoon the Stewards will call
on all members of the church to de
liver the church envelopes for the
new church year.
Supper will be served at the
church at 7 P. M. for the young peo
ple. and immediately after there
will be a worship service. All the
young people of the church are in- 4 1
vited to attend.
Christian Secretary
Will Speak Sunday
At First Christian
The. Rev. Maurice L. Marling, ser
retury of the Atlanta Christian
Council and a minister at Liberty
Christian Church near Newnan, will i
bring the message to the First
Christian church Sunday morning.
The Rev. Hugh Holland, pastor, is I
closing a revival service at Poplar
Springs Christian Church near
Sandersville.
There will be no evening service.
Dr. H. C. Whitener
To Speak At First 1
baptist’ On Sunday SI
Dr. H. C. Whitener, Atlanta sec
retary of the Department of Evan
gelism, Georgia Baptist Convent
ion, will fill the pulpit at both ser
vices Sunday at the First Baptist 9
Church in the absence of the pa
stor, the Rev. Hugh Lindsey.
Featured at the evening service
will be a solo by Miss Nell Cald
well. The solo is entitled, “Prayer
Perfect.”
At the general assembley of the
BTU Sunday night the members
who attended Ridgecrest will give
a report on the assembley.
Monday evening the monthly i
meeting of the Sunday school
workers council will be held at the
church at 8 o’clock.
Bible School To
Sfarfr At Union
The Union Church Bible school
will begin Sunday and continue /
through August 1. Mrs. Dan Thurs
| ton and Miss Frances Nutt will be
the instructors. The school will be
held daily from 3:00 P. M. until 5:30
p M
A revival service will begin at the f
church August 3 with the Rev. Wil
liam Heard, Copper Hill, Tenn..
Conducting.
Pastor Prtterchr? At
Presbyterian Church
Services at the First Presbytei mn
Church Sunday will be conducted
by the pastor, the Rev. L. W. Top
ping. At the 11 o’clock service the 4
*.“*? C 1x515 Wlfe ™ T he topic at the
-
S.39 Vesper service is, -A Little
Child Shall Lead Them ”
Pastor ~
Preaches At
tor Hanleiter The °f Rev. the Hoyt Hanleiter Method's* Henderson, Methodist pus- ,1
will use “Will We Accent ^
Call? „ a;; hi# g
nK t0 p ic
Sunday evening thc Rev. c„, c -
isle Phillips will te guest speaker.
Cak Hill Baptist f t
Has Homecoming
The Oak Hill Baptist Church wlM
observe homecoming Sunday with
the- Rev. Warren BcddingtieUl
bringing the message. Services start
at 10 o’clock with Sunday school
continue until afternoon. Din
will be served on the grounds.