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GRIFFIN DAILY NEWS Saturday. May 8. - 1948.
'GRIFFIN DAILY
QV1MBY MK1.TON
Publisher
CARY REEVES
General Manager
HARRY REEVES
Circulation Manager
RUSSELL, SMITH
Advertising Manager
CHARLES WARNOCK
Sports Editor
GUY WILLIAMSON
Classified Manager
ROBERTA BECK
Society Editor
O F I U I A I. PAPER
:ity of Griffin, Spalding County,
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uaamcL oi Georgia.
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Situation Becomes More Critical In Korea
As Russia, America Grapple For Power
iv IleWITT MACKENZIE
V Foreign Affairs Analyst
We shouldn’t allow ourselves to
je lulled into any feeling of false
security because th* enmmunist of
’enrtvc in Europe lias been slowed
lown.
It’s important to remember that
lie are not fighMng a one-front con
liiet, but that bolshcvist.s are strik
ing on many front- One of the
mo: t dangenis .miniums is in the
Orient, where tiie reds are pushing
their cold-war caullou.-lv but pP>
sistentiy.
The agony of China and the cri
tical position in parti'loned Korea
are part and parcel oi the red world
revolution, Moscow i;. driving hard
to rescue control of all Korea,
which from a military standpoint is
of the highest strategic value, Its
possession might haVe a decisive ef
fect on the outcome of the Chinese
communist revolution and the do
mination of Manchuria.
this General John,
R.*Hodge, U. S. mtlr Vrv command
er in South Korea, declared that a
communist government of all Korea
undoubtedly won d be announced
soon by "North Korean stooges °*
Soviet, masters." The , background
for that grim predictt-n was this:
The Rusfianr., who occupy the
ncrt'. ern half of 'he country, rc
centiy called a "unity conference"
to be held in thelt territory to
frame a constitution for a govern
ment comprising both Northern
and Soutehrn .(Corea. Delegates
from the American s rtor weir in
vited to atend. A nation-wide elec
tion leading to a unified govern
ment had been pm osed by the
United Nations, but the Russians
rejected this and refined to allow
a U. N, commission to enter their
Bone. Meantime an election was
scheduled to lie held under Ameri
can rponsorship in Fee southern
rone on May 10 to erente a
government,
Well, two southern Koreans at
tended the Soviet parley, which
General Hodges .n‘r> ought to be
called the All-Korann Communist
Conference Instead o' the Unity
Conference. These volunteer dele
gates from the sou:h were Kim
K:o, an avowed righti and Kimm
Kiu-FIc who called him-elf a liberal
anti-communist. General Hodges
raid they had fallen into a cotu
muni-t trap,
Thu day Kimm and ivm .eturn
ed firm tlie "Unitv conference, '
which had adojited it.e constitution
- - r, .......iiment ''i i- uprise all
Korea And tlie tv i c-ime back de
Clarl'ir '‘'at their trip “fulfilled tlie
f-tX’ ‘rtIon ol a large number bl
on- fellow oount-vmei. who
WHAT THE CATHOLIC
CHURCH IS . . . AND
WHAT SHE TEACHES
A Statement of
Catholic Doctrine.
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Nigbt Evangrliatlc Service ... ..... 7:00 I*. M.
Prr;er Hfreiing. Wednesday 7:00 I*. M.
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;,0Ad .cia’-S.
When .Grid arose to Judgment, t
save alt the meek of the earth.
Seiali.—Psalms <0:9.
longing for the unification of our
fatherland." Kirnm Kieu-Slc wa'
loud in his praise of Russian rule in
north, asserting that condition;
("here, arri much belter than in the
south
Kimm said the Russians leave thi
people alone while in ibe south th»
Americans are prmie ro meddle
with everything The Yankees also
“trust the wrong couple.’’ namel;
ie»n • who learned l« he corrup:
from the .inpane.se
General Hodge., made no com
nittftt on thi' unexej/’etr d pro-r
cloudburst. The development fan
i, 3r dh be favorable to i be clectloi
next. week. While the soo-theni zone
la - aid to lie predominantly outi
of mrmmlst, these ■ fn te men ts b
Messrs Kimm an i Kim are boun<
to acid fuel to the lire already stnrt
j nri I'** !('(1 nKitniors m ; lu America i’
i sector. cast at thh
o tar as one- cat , tore
’ ritina the vituaitr>n ooli:- down to
• \-\-\ Since there isn’t ’he slightest
inclicatlor that either the Russian
or the Americans will wlthdinv
from Korea, the.little country mus
remain divided, as is Lainienhig
Germany. Tiiis iiv all lhat the o:
cupying powers will have fo main
t - ill trou"'- there indetll'Hely-
'The Christian
Will Be Sermon Title
At First Methodist
Tlie Ghri -tiah Home " will he thi
evtnon subject at the First Melho
u|,{ Chureh Sunday morning witb
the pastor.' the Rev. Each C. Hayes
•-•dicing the message
Sunday evening the pastor s sub
|, t will be “The Christian Way.'
7 he eh« ir wtl sing the anther.'
••The Lord Is Mv l ight." by Sp"nk<
at, the morhing serv'ea and Wilbn
p ( rtrr will sing the solo. “Dear Lit
• ii. Me', her of Min" " The morniiv
.(-■vires will be bionricast.
At the Sunday evening servlc'
r fenrge Watkins will sing a solo.
Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock i
sub-district meeting of Method's
Youth will be held at Jonesboro.
Sunday night ai 6 o'clock th<
young people will have sup'H'r a
Ihe chureh and at 7 P. M. a oolorei
film on the chureh camp will b
shown.
_
pj rst Christian HaS
iJcdlCOtOrV ,, . .
jCT ICC
For ParCJltS SufldaV
Mother’s Day service at the Firs'
Christian Churrh Sunday will be u
ded :t tion service for parents will'
''■ra Rev. Ilnch H lin' d conducting
I h o service. Title of ihe service wtl
■ .. "*1 ing of Lltth- Children."
S’ nday the filui “Beyond Oir
ic n" will be shown The pastew
• id hi- rensidend 1 : 'd> film the
l est of the series which lias been
-rarrrn at I lie church
ST. PHILLIPS CHURCH
HAS MELOTONE SINGERS
,, The Melotone Female Gos
pel Singers will sing Sunday night
at the St. Phillips A M E, Church at
8:30 P M. Seats will be reserved
, for white persons.
For
PRESCRIPTIONS!
M. E. COLE CO.
Diol 3266
WESLEYAN MI'TltODlST
CHURCTI
Rev. J. (!. Diikea, ptutor
Services: 11 u .in.. 7 39 p m
Sunday Sc)i''i-i IP A M.
— Go tn Churah Sunday
FIRST CHTM8TIAV
Rev. Hugh Holland. Pastor .
Services: 11 a. m. and 8 p, m.
' "(U'pv S ;tv'pl ■ 9.48 a m.
Chri-tian Youtn Fellowship:
7 n. in
t;.i <n Church Sunday
Griffin Unit
WILLIAMSON CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Rev. William Everhart, Pastor.
M i.day School at 10 a m.
1 n m overey Fourth Sunday.
Preaching at 11 a m and 7.30
! Buaschaf
The Great Virtue of Patriotism ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON By Alfrad J.
.Scripture—The Book of Esther.
I m l L J ! <1 s r ■| 'M E= --' r i cl
v - IN tic m
t
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t \i i H
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sttihufcxl by King Pegt ■ 1 Svndk.lc
Vashtl, queen of Ahasuerus, king of In Ahasuerus’ court was a man named Mordecai informed Esther of the horror Ahasuerus loved Esther above all
Persian, offended Lie king ap that he Haman, whom the king honored and to about to befall her people, and she things, and he had qlso read, in his
dismissed her from court; then the king whom he gave power. All saluted promised to intercede with the king, archives that her adopted father, Mor
had letters sent Vo ail parts of the king- Haman but the .adopted father of even though she knew she was risking decai, had once saved the king front
dom demanding that fair young women Esther, Mordecai, who refused to bow her life to do so if she went to him assassins, he therefore exalted Mofdecai.l and)
be sent to appear before him so that before him. Haman therefore plotted without being sent for. The king held directed his anger against Haman,
he might choose a new queen. Esther, against him and got the king to sign out his sceptre to her, however, and she had him hanged. a
Jewish maiden, w-aa his choice. an edict that all Jews should be killed. told him of Haitian's savage plot. MEMORY VERSE—Esther 4:18.
CHURCH DIRECTORY
CITY CHURCHES ,
SACKED HEART W. CATHOLIC !
Rev. John Doherty, pastor
» Sunday Masses: 8. 10 and 11 AM.
Daily Mass at 7 am
Novcnu Devotions eve'-y Wed
nesday evening at ,° .
.--Go to Church .-Sunday-
MP.GEORGE’S EPISCOPAL
Rev. Marshall .1. Mills, Rector
Holy Communion fl'80 A M.
Sunday School: 93ii », in.
Service: 11 n. tn.
Voting People': Meetiii:; (5:30 p. in.
--Go to Church Sunday---
FIRST MET Ilf/UtST
Rev, Zaeh C. Kayes ,T>-,, raster
Services: 11 a, in him 1 '00 p. m.
Sunday School: 45 a. m
Fellowship group:, 7:00 p in.
——1;« to Church S> nriav-—
SECOND BAPTIST’
Rev'. Carl Peacock, pas .or
Sunday School: at 3:45 A. M.
Sendees: II in. "''Mi p. in. i
'
It T. U.: 6:30 R. hi.
, Sunday
-G<* to Church
FIRST PttESBYT'ERIAN
Sunday Sehrol: 9:45 ■•■■■ m. I
-Svviees: 1.1 a. m. and 5:00 p. r>.
YcU:iv Peoples Meeting 6:30 p, ni. I
. ,_Go to Chri-eb Sunday--
FIRST BAPTIST
Itev. IF. 31. Lfndsev, pastor
Sunday School:. 9:30 a. m.
Services: 11 a. m. an 1 8:00 p m.
BTU 6:45 p. m. !
---fhi t, Church Sun lav---- '
HANI.EITER METHODIST !
Rev. Fort Ifptnhrmry. pastor
Morning Worship: 11 n. m.
Youth Fellowr'aip: 7 00 p. m.
-Evening Worship: 3 on p m.
-On to Church Sunday
SALVATION ARMY
Capt. John Kroeze
Sunday School: 1(1 a. m
Holiness Meeting: 11 m. .
Young Peoples Meeting 6:30 p. in.
Salvation Meeting: 7:45 p. «n.
-Go to Chureh Sunday
CHURCH OF GOD
Rev. HOYT ODOM, pastor.
Sunday fichqol: in rr.
Services: li a. m, and 7:45 p. m.
Voun? Pc<-,pic’s Endeavor, Satui -
day night 7 p. m.
----Go ' ■ ( he-r’t S-liidav~— -
BAPTIST TABFKNACIE
i.ev. Howard .lohnsoii. pastor
Sunday School: 10 a. m.
Services: 11 a. m and 7:30 p. :n
B. T. U. at 6:30 p. m.
-Go to Chureh Sunday--
OAK lllLI, BAPTIST
Rev. Walter II. Logan, pastor.
Sunday School: 10 a. rr,
Services: 11:15 a, n... S’, p. m.
B. T. If.: 6:30 p. tr.
G,» to Church Sunday-
V GRIFFIN CONGREGATION A!
HOLINESS CHURCH
Rev. E. M. Butler, pastor
- Brfl. Burdett. Siipt.
Sunday School: 10 a. m.
C. Y. P. U. meets at 5:30 p. m
Evening Services: 7 p. ni.
----G« to Church Sunday-
IV. GRIFFIN CONGREGATION A’
HOLINESS
Rev. Hoyt McGee, pastor
Sunday School: 9:45 a. m.
Preaching each Sunday at 11
a. m. and 7 p. m
Go to Church Sunday
PRIMITIVE BAPTIST
Corner Solomon and 15th Sts.
Elder E. It. Spier, pastor
Preaching every first Sunday 11
a in and 7 p. m,
--Go to Churc 2 Sunday-
CALVARY API 1ST
Rev. Worth Hiiehaliy. pastor
Sunday School at 10 a. m., Joe
Ellis, superinti ndont
Worship services each Sunday at
11 n m. and 7:30 p ni
--Go to Church Sunday
NEW SALEM T. \1TIST
1’cv. Troy Hollingsworth, pastor
Sunday School at 19 a. m. every
Sunday.
Church Services every second and
fourth Sunday at 11 a. m. and
7 p. m.
B, T. U. at 7 every Sunday night
■ ---------- Go to Church f’undav
CHURCH OF CHRIST
17th and Solomon Strerts
W. E. Sweeney, minister
Sunday School at *0:15 a. m
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30
p. m.
Young People’s Class: C 39 p. m.
Prayer services Wednesday 7:30
p. m t
RINGGOLD CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Sunday School at JO a. ni.
Services every first Sunday at
t a. m. ir.J < .30 pm.
— in Church Sunday • 1 -
l,KOI KS CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Sunday School :v*. id a. m.,
f,civices every Second Sui.day at
11 a. m. and 7 30 p. m.
Go Vo Churtu Sunday -
DAMASCUS e ilRlsii/fiv
CHURCH
Sunday School at a a m.
Services every 'i' :•;! Sunday at
11 a. m.-and 7:39 p. ri>
Hi Gif LAND MILLS
highland ■;.d,'r;sr
Rev. C. Paul (ircaoj.o, isio,
Sunday School: 10 „. f...
B. T. t'.: 7 p. m.
(a ;• vices:, li h. m . ,rr m.
io • nureh Sunday
IlifiHLAND METIIGDIST
Kev. J, It. Thompson, pastor
]•! V School every Sunday
9 j m. Chester Mobley, Supt.
i'i 'v\ everv Second and Fourth
srn.il:‘.vat 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
EXPERIMENT
DEVOTIE BAPTIST
Kev. J. Herman Gesbau,, pastor
Sunday School: 9:45 c. m.
' 7:30 '
Pervtccr • U a. m.. p. m.
c. T. U.: 7 p. ni.
—----G-> to Church
FERE BAPTIZED HOLINESS
I Howard Dunc.a-i, pastor
n-cueiii: Rervice. SiK'.aday 7
p. m. Sunday 11 a. ni. and 7 p. m.
to • hurah Sunday—--
KINCAID MEMORIAL
MKTHODST
Itrv. j\. .1. Po ers, ’-astor
Siunday'SPhnol: 9:45 a. m.
l Sevvkvs: 11 a-, m,. 7:30 p. in.
j Yctirig People's f.e’gite. 7 p. in.
,----- g» Yt> fhe-c-h Sunday-—•—
WEMULY OF <>OI*
Rev. F. . i . l'ruclt, pasfjr.
Sunday School: 9:45 p .m.
Q, (r vices: 11 a. m. ana 7 p. in.
CUri-<Cs Afnbassa(lur»: 6 p. m.
EAST ERIE FIN
LAST GRIFFIN BAPTIST
Rev. Guy Ihtvidsou, pastor
*4 iiKiav School: 9:45 a m.
T. 1J. 7:00 p. n.
S-arvir n 11 a. m. ci 7:30 p. m.
Go to Church ,-umfay
SEARCY MEMORIAL
METHODIST
Rev. Lynn Lanier, pastor
Sunday School: 5:45 a. m.
Services: 11 a. m. and 7 p, m.
-Go to Church Si.ndav-
i E. GRIFFIN C. HOLINESS
Rev. J. J. Stephens, pastor
Sunday School 10 a.- m
Worship Services: 11 a. ir. and
7:30 p. m.
c. y. p. U.: 6 p. m. .
Tuesday prayer service ai church
at r :30 p. m.
'ottage prayer service in village
f .day night at 7:30.
Saturday night prayer service at
church.
-Go lo Church Sunday-
PENTECOSTAL ONENESS
MISSION
Elder C. F. Speer, pastor
Sunday Scnoc I at 10 a. m.
Services: 11 a. m. and 7 p, m.
COUNTRY
CHURCHES
FRIKVDSIUP BAPTIST
Sunday School everv Sunday
10 a. m.
B T. U. every Sunday at 7 pm.
Preaching services every second
and fourth Sunday.
--Go (o ( Ini: riti Sunday,
Griffin Circuit
Rev. Mercer Ingram, pastor
MT. ZION MLTODIST
Services First Sunday: 11 a. m.:
Third Sunds.v at 7 p m.
--Go Church Sunday———
MIDWAY MF’IItOIHSi:
Sunday School at 10 a. m. every
Sunday.
Services Second (1110*7:30 and fourth Sun
day at 11 a. ni. p. m.
-Go to Church Sunday
VAUGHN METHODIST
Services each Sunday at 3:30
IV M
-Go to Chureh Sunday
SUNNY SIDE METHODIST
Youth Fellowship at 6 p. m.
Preaching every first Sunday at
7 p. m. and every third Sunday
at 11 « m.
•Go to Chureh Sunday
WEST SUNNY SIDE HOLINESS
TABERNACIE
Rev. II. F. Royals, iiaator.
Sunday School meets at 9:4o a ,m.
with Supt. Ellis Midaieorooks in
charge.
-Go lo Chureh Sunridv —
110l,tONVn,I,E
Rev. Wilson Walker, pastor.
Bible Selieol at 10 a. m. with I.
II. WllMs. Supt. In chatge.
Preaching every second Uunday
morning and evening.
Young Peopla’s metUng at 5:80.
p. m
ORCHARD HILL METHODIST
Rev. C. B. Drake, pastor
Preaching services seebnd Sun
I day at 11 a. m. and 7 .30 p. m.
m.
Sunday School every Sunday at
10:00 A. M.
-Go to Churcl Sunday
Williamson Circuit
Kev. C. B. Drat e, pastor
WILLIAMSON METHODIST
Preaching serviced first and
third Sundays at 11 a. m. and
7:30 p. m.
Sun.,ay School every Sunday at
10 a. m. P. W. Vaughn, Supt.
-Go to Church riunday
HOLLONVILLE METHODIST
Preaching services iourth Sun
days at 11:33 a. m. and 7:30 p.
rn.
Union Sunday School with Bap
tists every Sunday at 10:30 a. m.
at Baptist Church.
Go to Church Sunday-
FAIRVIEW BAPTIST CHURCH
Kev. George Duncan, pastor.
Services every Sunday at 11
a > in and 7:30 p. m.
Sunday School 10 a. m., Her
man Biles, Supt.
----Go fo Churcn Sunday
mcintosh baptist church
Rev. Brady bialock, pastor
Morning Services: ii a. m.
Evening Services: 7 30 p. m.
Sunday School, 10 a. m.
-Go to Church Sunday
COUNTY LINE CHRISTIAN
CHURCH AT DIGBY
Rev. S. R. BUTTRAY, pastor.
Services first Sunday in each
month at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.
-—Go to Church Sunday
* teamon baptist
Rev. Glenn P. Higgins
Sunday School 10 a. ns. «
TJ. T V. 6:-30 p. m.
Worship Service 11 a. m. and
8 p. m.
---Go to Church Sunday——
UNION BAPTIST CHURCH
P. F. Davis, pastor
Sunday School 10 a. m.
Services only mi the third Sun
day 11 a. m. and 7 p. ir.
--—Go to Church Sur.day
WILLIAMSON BAPTIST
Rev. Sum Britt, pastor
Preaching services every second
(ind’Tburth Sunday morning and
evening at 11 a. m. af,d 8 p. m.
B. TV U. meets at 6:30 p. m.
-—Go to Chineh Sunday
ORCHARD HILL BAPTIST
CHURCH
Kev. J. W. Hogan, pastor
Services Second and Fourth Sun
lavs.
Sunday School every Sunday at
10:15.
---Go to Church Sunday
\\ H1TEWATER BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. L. E. Williams, pastor
Services every second and
fourth Sunday at 11:30 a. m. and
7:30 p. m. Sunday School every
iHViy 10 a. in.
--— fl-, in ChM T rhv Sun^av-
SIDF. BAPTIST
Rev. SAM BRITT, pastor.
Sunday School 10 a. m
Services U a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
B. T. U. 6:30 p m.
------Go to Church Sunday
ANTIOCH BAPTIST CHURCH
Kev. J. W. Hogan, pastor
' undav School 10:30 a. ni. every
Sunday.
r* T. U. Every Sunday.
Services first and third Sunday
-----O'" to Church Sunday
BROOKS BAPTIST
Rev. Eddie Morgan. p*stor
Sunday School 1C a m.
Worship Services 11 a ,n,.
7:30 p. m.
-Go to Church Sunday
MT. GILEAD BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. J. W. Rawls, pastor
Sunday Schccl ev;ry Sunday at
10 a. m. Sum Smith, S"pt
Worship Services .he first and
third Sundays at .1 a. m. and
7:30 p. k.
-Go to Cbuieh Sunday —
COUNTY LINE METHODIST
CHURCH AT BIRDIE
Rev. J. R. Thompson, pastor.
Services fiirst Sunday 11 a. m.
and 7:30 P. M.
--Go to Churrh Sunday
REHOBOTH BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. J. W. Rawls, pastor
Services every second and
fourth Sunday.
Sunday School 10:30 a. m.
Morning Worship 1,1:30 a. m.
Evening Worship 7 p. m.
-Go (o Church Sunday
POMONA METHODIST CHURCH
Services third Sunday 11 a. m.
and 7:30 P. M.
Sunday School every Sunday at
10 a. m.
lO to Churah Kundav
NEW’ HOPE BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. 7. I.. Perdu* pastor
Service* every flra. 'and third
Sunday. 16:89
Stmdav Worship School a. m.
Service 11 30 ,1 m. and ,
7 p. tr
U Chureh Send*
FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH
- Rev. W. C. Shockley
Sunday School at 9:45 a. m.
Services at U a. m. and 8 p. m.
-Go t» Church Sunday—
SETHEL BAPTIST « M»J»u «
Rev. Wiley Virden
Rector Will Bring
Message Sunday At
St. George's Church
Early Communion for the first
Sunday after Ascension will be held
at St. George’s Episcopal Church
Morning prayer with sermon by the
rector, the .Rev. Marshall J. Ellis,
will be held at 11 o’clock. Sunday
school is at 9:45 A. M.
The Young Peo-ples Service Lea
gue will meet at the Cathedral of
St. Phillip in Atlanta at C P. M. and
will participate in a Camp Mikell
Rally. ' "V
Home Missionary
Will Speak Toniaht
Teamon Baptist
Regular Saturday night prayer
service will be held at the Teamon
Baptist Church tonigld at 8:30 with
Pricilla Carter, home missionary of
the church, in charge of the service.
Sunday School every Funday at
10 a. m. Preaching every first
and third Sunday at ;! a. to
and 7:30 p. ML
- —<io to Chn.-cri riimdav-
ttlLANY CHRISTIAN CHURCL
Rev. Lloyd Hayes, Pastor
Services every second Sunday
l ‘ a? " 1}1 ‘
I'.R. e. ROY ANGELL, Miami, will
be the guest speaker ut revival ser
vices at the First Baptist Church,
1 i tier ices begin Sunday
Revival Will Begin
N
a
Cl Kid!
Revival cervices begin Su“
day at the First Baptist Church
with the Rev. Hugh Lindsey pastor
bringing the Mother’s Day mes
sages;
The evangelist for the revival will
be Dr. C. Roy Angell, Miami, Fla.
Dr. Angell Ls pastor of the Central
Baptist Church and is a former pre-
-■ Go In Chprrh s.-ndav ——
Colored Ch’ rekes
ST. STEPHENS MISSION
Rev. H. B. Walker, pastor
Services 11 a. m.
Sunday School 9:30 a. m,
-Go to Church Sunday-—
SPRING HILL BAPTIST
Rev. C. R. Comer, pastor
Sunday School at <:30 a. m.
Preaching every second Sunday
at 11 a. m. and 7 m.
B. Y. P U. .meets at 6 j m.
---G ' to Ctuirvh Sunday
;T. JAMES BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. W. .1 Johnson, pastor—
Sunday School 10 a m.
Preaching every first and third
Sundays at, 11 a. m. and 7 p. m.
-Go to Churcli Srndav
NEW HOPE BAMTST
Rev. D. F. Fuller, aastor
Services every second and
fourth Sunday a' 1:30 a. m.
and 7:30 p, m.
Sunday School every Sunday
10 a. m.
-Go to f'hu-rh Sunday-
UNITED HOLINESS CHURCH
Rev. W. W. Martin, pastor
rSrrvhr.s each Sund-.y at 3 p.
m. and 7 j). m.
--Go i(, Oh'trah Sunday-
EIGHTH STREET BAPTIST
Rev. II. M. Alexander, pastor
Preaching every Second and
fourth Sundays at 11 a. m. and
7:30 p. m.
--Go to Church Sunday-
RISING STAR BAPTIST
% Rev. J. H. Daniel, pastor
Sunday School ar 10. a. m.
-G<> to Church Sunday
ZION TEMPI. - F. L«. T
J. L. Johnson, pastor
hurdny School a* 19 a ni. ^
Freachme every Sunday at 3
p. m. and 7:30 p m.
---Go to Church Sunday-—
HECK’S CHAPEL METHODIST
Rev. A. Epps, rastor
Church School at 9:30 a. m.
Fr,worth League at 6 30 a. m.
Regular Services every Sunday
•Junior Olup-"-, ,,i ■ ■ 1 ., 1
MT. ZION BAPTIST CHURCH
Kev. O. II. Stinson p;,stor
Sunday School at 9.30 a. m
M<rvirrs fit, 11 a. m and 7:3.')
p. rn
B. Y. P. U at 8 n, rn
---G<> f 0 t'hnrch Snir’a---
ST. piHLLirs A. M F. church
n i mitV " V ^ iOT
Sunday r- School 10 ,e a. ui.
Ruby M. Danlley, Supt.
Servlces U a^ m^anri p |
Go to Church Sundav—-—
TRINITY C. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. M. J. Jones, pastor.
Services Every Second ant
Fourth Sunday.
8unday School at 9:30 p r.
Chu-eh Run' 1 "'-- —
NORTH SIDE BAPT»«T (”"’(t<”
Rev. M. C. Fields, rrtx'n
S«(vl"P' PVB" V "r »
fourth duru*avx
S’ ndav school !):30 „ ■
Sorv1f*»*N 11 R ,r»t (
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SPRING D-’l.s, |»
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p-.e-'M r ..; r.ve-v H**n-V
at 11 .« r>> «•( 1 1 n "
S ,- hnn: t, 1 tu h m '• •• ”Vt
ai, • p if.
-Go in 1 'bti*"’h
ACHAIA BAP^ItT f r f
Rev. W. L. W(**f‘ j- ft nr
Fundny Srhnol 9:39 - P*
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ESEoS'puRUEICis, Bartow, Fla.,
will be in charge tof music at the
revival services beginning Sunday
the First Baptise Church.
Baptist Will Observe
Hospital Day Sunday
Georgia Baptists gill observe
thtir annual Hospital Day Sunday
with an offering which, provides
charity service .n the Georgia Bap
tist Hospital for the needy sick of
Georgia. The minimum r-oal for the
offering this year is 160 , 000 . The
1 offering in 1947 amounted to more
than -55,000.
During 1947 the Georgia Baptist
Hospital rendered ct rity service to
1.485 persons, not counting the
^
many people who received free ser
vice in the Sheffield Cancel;. Clinic
md the Cancer Detection center at
the Baptist Hospital
George C. Alexa’lder'will serve ..as
chairman for the Flint River Asso
ciation in this effort to raise a mi
nimum of $60,000 on Mother’s Day.
He has appointed the following list
of local church chairmen in the
Flint River Association from Spald
ing County churches
Baptist Tabernacle, Y. G. Daniel;
Calvary, J. C. Ellis; DeVotie, Wil
liam T. C. Bethunc: Faith, H. T.
Horton Ea;st Gritiin. Ernest H.
First Church, .1 II. Cheat-
sent of the Southern Baptist
Coneven.tion.
Muisc leader for tlie revival will
''C Carlos Purgailis. Bartbw, Fla.
Sunday the pastor will use " A
handle That Never Goes Out," as
>is morning topic Sunday night
will”be, >
he subject “Sound the Bat
tle Cry." At the morning service
E. A. Crudup wii! sing the solo,
Mather of Mine. " Sunday night
Julianne Lindsey and Marie Eng
i ;h will sing the duet, “Memories
of Mother.”
Dr. Angell will bring his
message at the Monday morning
service. Services will te held at 8
A. M. and 8 P. M. ea'’h day Mon
day through Sunday.
Devotie Baptist Will
Recognize Mothers
At Sunday Services
Spcehrh Mother’s Day services will
e held Sunday it ffic DeVotie
Bn ptist Church with the pastor, the
Rev . J. Herman Gresham bringing
*ho message.
The service will feature special
music and all mothe-s will be rc“
ecnized. Special recognition will t> e
given mother. 1 -, of the largest family.
the oldest mother and the youngest
mother.
Revival Will Begin
Sunday Morning At
HioM fipd
Revival services will 'art Sunday
»!,„ tTl-o-il-ub Vclru i l Chirch
with the Rev. John B. Ward bring
‘ho n ,,-r. <-»•-, -vl" h*>
tield enrli night, nex week at 7:30
P. M The pastor of the church is
(he R"v ,t. V hTomr.sr.r,
INDEPENDENT FOUR SING
AT ST - JAMES SUNDAY
The Independen Four Quartet
and the Spiritual Harmonizers will
sing in a contest at the St. James
Baptist Church Sunday night at 8
o’clock.
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Street
City, Zone Stoto.
ham; Second Church. Joe Lyons;
Highland, Earl LaPrade: McIntosh,
E. C. Reid: Mt. Gilead, Sam Smith;
New Salem, Render Harris; Oak
Hill. Quinton Crosby. Orchard Hill
G. E. Rilrher; Rebobeth, S* Johr^M Ballard;
Sims; Sunny Side, ’W.
Teamon, Wilber Clark; Union, Mer
cer Bonner.
Hoilleitcr Methodist
Hears Mother's Day
Messages Sunday
The Rev. Hoyt Henderson, pastor
of the Hanleiter Methodist Churrh.
will bring two Mother's Day mes
ages Sunday.
At the morning - ice Ilia topic
will be. "A Wire Mother Builds a
Home.” At the evening service at
8 o'clock he will speak on. "The
Home Is Important." Candlelight
Communion will be In Id at t he eve
ning service.
| ; *A Godly Home' Is
5 y^ieCt S'Jndav At
Presbyterian Church
. TV-. ’MrnfortV Cii’UkB. temporary
: .supply pastor of the First Presby-
1 terian Church, will preach at the
i Sunday services.
His morning topic will be, “A
Godly Home.” At (he 5 o'clock ves
per service Dr. Gutzke will give an
other of his Bible studies on the
Book of Exodus. Following C:e Len- ,
■ gue supper Dr. Gutzke will lead the
discussion for the young people.
| 'TL,o, Christian Home'
, Is Subject Sunday
( At Second Baptist
The Second Baorb" Chur r .h will
hold its last specie! service- ob'-ra
ving Christian Home Week 3’ind‘>5',
The Rev. Rpv Carl PQr . Peacock _ , . will ... use.
“The Christian Home,’ as his Sun
day morning topic. .Sunday night
at the 8 o'clock service the pfastor
will preach on, "Our Moral Obliga
tions."