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GRIFFIN DAILY NEWS
GRIFFIN DAILY NEWS
QUIMBY MELTON
PnlgUalier
QUIMBY MELTON, JR.
Editor
CARY REEVES
General Manager
BARRY REEVES
Clrcalation Manager
RUSSELL SMITH
Advertising Manager \
I CIIARI#.S WARNOCK
( City Edlter
GUY WILLIAMSON
Classified Manager
JOE COX
Mechanical Superintendent
ROBERTA BECK
Society Editor
Bible Verse
But when thou makest a
Call the poor, the maimed, the lame,
the blind. . . —Lpke 14:13.
The Best The Allies Can Gel From Russia
Is A Truce, DeWi’t Mackenzie Declares
By DeWITT MACKENZIE
AP Foreign Affiars Analyst
The current international tension
was strikingly dramatized in a ses
sion of the British House of Com
mons when Ernest Bevln—Eng
land's barrelchestcd, two-fisted for
eign secretary—took the fl<^»r to tell
of the new Allied efforts to pave the
way for peace.
Bcvin spoke to n hushed house.
Contrary to his usual catch-as
catch-can delivery of speech, he
maneuvered cautiously for words.
He was faced with the fact thnt U. S.
Ambassador Bedell Smith had just
arrived in Moscow with the plans
of the Western powers for a verbal
approach to Soviet Foreign Minister
Molotov instead of the usual aus
tere and inflexible written note.
Bevln must, be careful not to snv
\X anything which would jeopardize
the Allied Snov*. And he mustn’t
commit his government too far or
disclose too much; He was even
cautious hirVe^llbl In his keynote:
“I given up hope . .
Bevin made one startling revela
tion in stating that Britain is eon
*1 dering a h*!t in the demobiliza
tion of Its armed forces because of
the tension betwecen Russia and
the West, he was, I take it, killing
two birds with one stone: He was
letfinr the public in on a momen
tuoiis secret, and he was tipping the 1
Mliscovites that John Bull renllv
means business.
Lest there . be any dobut about
British solidarity, in this crisis,, at.
the conclusion of, the foreign serre
tarvs statem-nt wartime Prime
Minl-ter Winston ,’f Churchill took
-
the . floor ,, ns lender , of , flip n Conserva- „
tlve partv. He „ pledged j . the Soeialist u
government, the full support of . th- 1,
powe-ful pariv which . he heads. .
Bevin's cautiousness also Is seen
in Wp*hlnRton >uii Pm I Th< B\i ,
tish. French and American «mbas
sadors i„ Moscow are expected K»
meet with Molotov in the Immediate
future* From Inspired speculation
we may assume (hat the ambassa
dors first will make it clear to the
Soviet foreign minister that the
democracies take the following
I
' Thev will not g:-t out of Berlin,
• period. Thev will not Ire high
pressured bv Russia into
ting over the problems of Berlin or
onv other bronder
per'od Before there can be anv ne
. rot la Hons Hie Soviet must lift i*s
food Hncknde of Berlin, exclamn
tion point Meantime the Western
I ,A,J*lai arc going straight ahead wi*h
. the!” plans for forming a German
' government for their three zones of
occupation The Soviet Union enn
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out. '
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It has been reported, blit not con
firmed, that the three allies arr
prepared to negotiate other broader
European questions - with Moscow
if And when the German question is
ironed out. That would, of course,
aim at settling the cold war in Eu
rope.
And what are the prospects? Well,
it wouldn't be safe to bet your last
ha'penny that Molotov won't fling
at the ambassadors Russia’s great
j logan "Nyet” ("No 'i. However,
it is possible that the Muscovites
may decide to make some conee.s
slons in Berlin in order to ease a
situation which is squeezing them
as well as Ihr Western Allies. In
any event I believe we fan say this
safely: r
Tire best that might- be got out
of the Russians at This Juncture
would be a truce.
Tfce bolshcvlsts are not ready for
peace. We must not forget, as this
rolumn has emphasized so many
timrs, that the Russians are em
barked on a do-or-die world revo
lution to install communist govern
merits In all countries.
They may make a .. cal truce to
further their own interests, bul
they won't quit trvfng to Soviettze
the world. That’s the uncomfort
able truth,
A
Housing Project Aids
Crippled Veterans
NEEDHAM. Mass. (U.R)^A i hous
ing project for paraplegic war vet
eralis with , . . homes designed to meet
their wheel , , chair . . needs . is . under ,
construction , in Needham Heights. ,
Already two of , the .. homes are
or cupi;'d bv veterans paralyzed be
^ ^ M ^ ^ thfy w , u
, i n „ f , hv {iv ^ nlorr ot lheir
crippled buddles _ lnclU din^ Cy Rose
„ oMon sox outfiriJlcr.
Rosenthal enlisted and was erip
|)leU „ rter llls ol)ly was killed
,, , , vvi( . f
— ,,, project is the work of a
builder. Charles A. Cimino and a
rarapelgic. Joseph Villa
; Here are some of the features
ihev Incorporated in Hie home In
w htrh villa now lives. A wide con
c ,. et0 ramp instead of back steps,
Anotlier ramp from the kitchen to
the garage. A one-floor house with
n 0 threshholds and doors a half
root wider than normal. An extra
wide stall shower. A- wash bowl and
mirror a tchalr level in the bath
roni Eventually there will be 23 sueh
homes in the little community.
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Baruch, the Scribe ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON By Afftrad J. Bueachar
Scripture—Jeremiah 52:8-18^86-37; 48:8-6.
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by Kmc Praw«7r»Ac*M VP 7-3.
The word of the Lord came to Jeremiah
the prophet, in prison, telling. him to „
buy a piece of land from his uncle's son;
Jeremiah did so and counted out tho
money, Baruch Doing witness;
C HURCH DIRECT O RY
CITY CHURCHES
HACK Ml HEART CATHOLIC
Rev. John W. Doherty, pastor
Sunday Ma-sos 8 and 11 A. M.
Dally Maas at 7 a, m.
Novena Devotions every Wed
fcesdav evening at »
ST.GEORGE'i o to Church Sunday
EPISCOPAL
Holy l< v. Marshall Communion .tlj Ellis, 8:30 A Rector M
"Wvunday School: 9:45 a. m.
■
Service: 11 a. m.
Young People’: Meeting (!'70 p. m.
-Go to Church Sunday
FIRST METHODIST
Ite.v J. S. Thrailkill, pastor
ServicesTl 1 a. u. and T OO p. m
Sundav/School: 9:45 a. m.
Fellowship groups 7:00 p. m.
-- lio to Church Sunday-—
SECOND BAPTIST
Rev. Carl Pcacoe*. pastor
8undny School: at 3:45 A. M.
Services: 11 a. in., 7:30 p. m.
R T. U.: 6:30 p. m.
—Go to Cliureh Sunday
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Sunday Helved: 9:45 a. m.
.Services: lTrt. m unci 5:00 p. tv..
Young Peoples Meeting 6:30 p. m.
-—Go Ito Church Sunday
FIRST BAPTIST
Rev. IL M. Lindsey, pastor
Sunday School: 9:30 a. m.
Services: 11 a. m and 8:00 p. m.
BTU 8:45 p. m.
------(„ Chu-ch Sundav--—
ITAN1.EITER METHODIS1
Rev. V. L. Bray, pastor
Church School: 9:45 a. m.
Morning : 11 a. m.
Youth Feflowhlp: 7:00 p. m.
Evening Worship: 8:00 p. m.
-Go to Church Sunday——
SALVATION ABMY
Capt. John Kroeze
Sunday School: 10 a. m.
Holiness Meeting: 11 a. m.
Young feoples Meet in i 0:30 p. m
Salvation Meeting: 7:45 p. m.
-Go to Church Sunday
CHURCH OF GOD
Rev. HOYT ODOM, pastor.
Sunday School: 10 n. m
Services: 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m
Young People’s Endeavor, Satui
day night ~ p. m.
-Go lo Church Sunday— -
BAPTIST TABERNACLE
Lev. Howard Johnson, pastor
Sunday School: 10 a. m.
Berviee.s: 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m
B. T. U. at 6:30 p. m.
—Go to Church Sunday-—
OAK HlI.L BAPTIST
Rev. Walter If. Imgan, pastor.
Sunday School: 10 a. m.
i "B. Services: 11:15 a. n.„ f p. it.
T. U.: 6:30 p.
--G,i to Church Sunday
V. GRIFFIN CONGRFGATIONA1
HOLINESS CHURCH
R*v E. M. Butler, pastor
L II. Diirdrtt. Supt.
Sunday School: 10 a cv
C. Y. P. IT. nieet.s at 5:30 p. in
Evening Services: 7 p. ni.
-----Go to ChuTh Sunday---
« GRIFFIN CONGREGATION AI
HOLINESS
Rev. Hoyt McGee, pastor
Sunday School: 9:45 a. m
Preaching each Sunday at 11
a. m. and 7 p m.
-Go to ChiiTh Si.iotar-
PRIMITIVE BAP11ST
Corner Solomon and 15th Sts.
« Elder E. D. Spier, pastor
P:onchtng every first Sunday 11
a m and 7 p. m
-Go to Chui • u urn — —
CALVARY BAPTIST
Rev. Worth Huckaby, pastor
Sunday School at o a. m., Joe
Kills, superintendent
Worship services each Sunday at
11 a m and 7:30 u m
-Go to Church Sunday-
NEW SALEM BAPTIST
Rev. Troy Hollingsworth, pastor
Sunday School at 19 a. m. every
Sunday.
Church Services every second and
fourth Sunday at 11 a. m. and
7 n. m.
B T. U. at 7 every Sunday night
-On to ChUTh F unday
• CHURCH OF CHRIST
I7th and Solomon Strutt
John F. Reeves, minister
Rundav School at 10:15 a m
Preaching at 11 a m. and 7:30
p. m
Young People’s Claw: €.30 p. m.
Prayer services Wednesday 7:30
p. m.
---Go to Church Sunday
WESLEYAN METHODIST
CWCWCH
Rev. J. C. Dukmt. patter
Service*: 11 "t .m.. 7:30 p. m.
tUBdav 8chci «• 10 A M.
Oo to Church Sunday -
FIRST CHM8TUN
Rev. Hugh HoUand. Paater
Service*: 11 a. m and 8 p. m.
°'ind*v School: 9:45 a. m.
'"irl^isn Youtn Fellewthlp:
7 pm.
mOHLANt) MILLS
UGHLANV sumn
Ro- '. C. Pan l Grcialuin. id paatee
S'aldav Sdhool: « m.
B % «*.: T JL OX
The Lord told Jeremiah to take a roll
atid write thereon all the words He had
spoken to him, so Jeremiah called Ba
ruch. son of Meriah. and Baruch wrote,
what Jeremiah told him.
Services: 11 a. m., S p. m.
—-Go to Church Nunday
HIGHLANO METHODIST
ReV. Tasker Johnson, pastor
Sunday School every Sunday
Services at 9:45 a. m., Chester Mobley. Sup
every Second and Fourth
Sundays at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
EXPERIMENT
DEVOTIE BAPTIST
Rev. J. Herman Gesluiu'., Jiastor
Sunday School: 9:43 u. ril.
Services- 11 a. m., 7:30 p. m,
B. T. U.: 7 p. m.
~ Go lo Ghurcb Sunday
EIRE BAPTIZED HOLINESS
I J Howard Dunca-i, pastor
Si’.iday School: 9:45 a. m.
1’r -aching Service. Saturday 1
p. m. Sunday 11 a. m. end 7 p. m.
■i --Go to / hurt-li Sunday-
** KINCAID MEMORIAL
METHODST
Rev. A. School: J| Peters, 9:45 Pastor
Sunday a. m.
Services: 11 a. in., 7:30 p. m.
Young People's League, 7 p. m.
--Go in Church Sunday
ASSEMBLY of god
j Sunday R evpf. School: I'. Pruett, 9:45 pastor. p ,m.
Services:, il a. n. nno 7 p in.
Christ’s: Ambassadors: R p. m.
T
EAST GRIFFIN
EAST GRIFFIN BAPTIST
Kev. Guy Davidson, paster
ounaay School: 9:45 a m.
B. T. U 7:00 p. n
Services 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.
-Go lo Church ^un'/ay
SEARCY MEMORIAL
METHODIST
Rev. Lynn Lanier, pastor
Sunday School: 9:v5 a m.
Services: 11 a. in. and 7 p. m.
-Go to Church Sunday
E. GRIFFIN C. HOLINESS
Rev. J. J. Stephens, pastor
Sunday School 10 n. m
Worship Services: a. rr. and
7:30 p. m.
c. Y. P. U.: G p. v
Tuesday prayer netilcc at church
ar- 1:30 p. m.
fijttage prayer service n village
I dav night at 7:30.
Sftiurday nignt prayer service at
church.
•Go to Cliureh.,.Sunday—
PENTECOSTAL ONENESS
MISSION
l'd*r l'. F. Spool, pastor
Sunday Rchoci at 10 m.
Services 3 p m and 7 p.
.
COUNTRY
CHURCHES
Griffin Unify
Rev. William EverhaH. pastor
WILLIAMSON CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Sundav R'.-hool at 10 a m
Preaching services every fourth
Sundav at 11 a m and 8:15 n. m.
RINGGOLD CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Sundav School a* 10 a. m
Preaching service*: every first
Sundav at 11 a. m and 8:15 p.m.
BROOKS CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Sundav School at 10 a n.
Preaching services every second
Sundav at 11 n. m. and 8:15 p. m.
DAMASCUS CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Sunday Schpol at 10 a. m.
Pleaching services every third
Sundav at 11a.m. and 8:15 p.m.
rRiwsDsmr bittist
SclreoC' ,
S’inday wr Sunday
10 a m
n T. 17 everv Rur5»y t < p
Prenciiing services every second
and fourth Sunday.
-Go lo Church Sunday
HrSCfin Circuit
Rev. IV. .1 I amb, pastor
MT. ZION MLTODIST
Services First Sunday: 11 a. m :
Third Sundav at 7 p m.
——Go Is Churrh Sundav—-
H.IDWAY MFTflODISr
Sunday School at 10 a. m. every
Sundav.
Strvlres Second and fourth Sun
day gt 11 a m and 7:30 p. m.
-Oo lo Chtarch Sundav
VAUGHN METHODIST
Services each Sunday at 3:30
r «
—Go te Church Sunday
SUNNY SIDE METHODIST
Suflday School: lh a. ir.
Youlh Fellowship at 6 p. m.
Preaching every first 8unday a'
7 p. m. and every third Sunday
at 11 a. m.
__ te Ghttrch Sunday
WE8T SUNNY SIDE HOLINESS
TABERNACIK
Rev. H. F. Royal*, paator.
Sunday School meet* ** 5:18 a jb.
with Supt. Ellis Mlddleorooka in
to ChiMTli Sunday 1 (
BWT '" i
Roe. witeoa wauwr. !
Bib le ar hcoi at 10 a. m. wlta I.
B Willis, Sup* In charge.
PredchldR ervepp Otehn d RttMAF
BITHEL BAPTIST CHURCH
Jeremiah told Baruch he was a prisoner
and could not go into the temple, so ho
—Baruch—must go and read all he had
written to the priests and the people,
that they might repent their sins.
preaching at 11 a. m and 7:30 I
morning and evening.
Young People's diesting at 5:80.
p m
ORCHARD HII.£ METHODIST
Rev. C. B. DraLe, pastor
Trenching services second »m
Cay it li a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
-’iilHiHjr^&Utoiil evi . GuJuav ai
10:00 A. Mf»
-Go to Churcl. Sunday
Williamson Circuit
Rev. B. II. Hughes, pastor
WILLIAMSON METHODIST
Preaching servicen first and
third .Sundays at 11 a. m. and
7:30 B. m.
Sunday Scnool every Sunday at
10 a. i. P. W. Vaughn. Supt.
-Go to Church Sunday
HOLL0NVILLE METHODIST
Preaching services iourth Sun
days at 11:30 a. m. and 7:30 p.
m.
Unlbn Sunday School with Bap
tist! every Sunday ?t 10:30 a. ru
-Ido nt Baptist Church.
to Church Sunday » ■
FAIRVIEW BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. George Duncan, pwSfor.
Services every Sunday at 11
a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Sunday School 10 a. m., Her
man
--Go to Churcn Sunday
MCINTOSH BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. Brady Blalock, pastor
Morning Services: ii a. m.
Evening Services: 7-30 p. m
Sunday School,TO a. m.
---Go to Church Sunday
COUNTY LINE CHRISTIAN
CHURCH AT DIGP.Y
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. m.
B. T. U. 6 >30 p. m.
Worship Service 11 a. m. and
8 p. m. ,
--Go to Church Sunday
UNION BAPTIST CHURCH
P. F: Davfs, /pastor
Sunday School 10 al -
Services only oh The third Sun
rtnv 11 a m. and 7 d. m.
---f’.-i to Church Sunday-
Wn.LIAMSON BAPTIST
Revi Sum Britt, pastor
Preaching services every second
and fourth Sunday morning and
evening at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.
B. T. U. meets at 6:30 p. m.
-Go to Church f,unday
ORCHARD HILL BAPTIST
CHURCH
Rev. J. W* Hogan, pastor
services Second and Fourth Sun
days. • l
Sunday School every Sunday a f
70:1U.
• --Go to Chu-ch Si-niixr-
| It HITE1VATER BAPTIST CHURCH
| Rev. I* E| Williams, pastor
| Services every .second and
i fourth Sunday at 11:30 u. m. and
[ Sunday 7:30 p. m. 10 Sunday School every
a. m.
|-Go to Church SIDE BAPTIST Sunday-
; SUNNY
Rev. SAM BRITT, pastor.
Sunday School 10 a. m.
! Sendees li a. in and 7:30 p. m.
B. T. U. 0:30 p m.
!----Go (o Chu-ch Fniidav
ANTIOCH BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. J, IV. Hogan, vaster .
Sunday School 10:30 a. m. every
Sunday. -
B T. V. Every Sunday,
dervioes first and third Sunday
- —Go to Church Sunday
i BROOKS BAPTIST
Rev. Eddie Morgan, pestor
Rundav School 1C * m.
i ’ Worship Services 11 a ,m
7:30 p. m.
to Church Sun«.*y
MT. GILEAD BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. J. IV. Rawls, pastor
Punday School Vvery Sunday at
Vi a. m. S im timN':. f» -nf
w, or«hli) Services h“ first an.-l
third Sundays at .! a. m. and
7:30 m.
First Baptist Will
;Nold Reqular Service
On Sunday Mornfnq
Regular services will be held at
the First Baptist Church Sundav
morning with the Rev. Hugh lind -
sey. pastor, bringing the message.
The solo, “How Beautiful Upon
the Mountain.” will be presented at
the service bv Louise Kesler. for
merly of^Orlffln and now of At
lanta.
Sunday night the union service
honoring the Rev. J. 8, Thrailkill,
(pastor of the First Methodist
| Church, will be held at the church
***■ HEBRON CHURCH
to HAVF RPV IVAI.
Revival service* will begin at the
Mt Hebron Baptist Church Sun
day at 11:30 A. M. with the pastdr.
the Rev. W. J. Johnson, bringing
the mcsSA(t . Sunday afternoon at
3 SO the Independent Four Quar
^ ^
-Go to Chinch Sundae —
COUNTY LINE METHODIST
CHURCH AT BIRDIE
Rev. J. R. Thompson. p**tor.
Service* first Sunday II a. m.
ml 7:30 P. M.
--Go lo Church Sunday
REHOBOTR BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. J. W. Rawls, pastor
/ Services ev»ry second and
fourth Sunday.
Sunday 8cho0l 10:30 a. m.
Morning Worship 11:30 a. m.
Evening Worship 7 p m.
——Go to ChwcH Sunday
POMONA METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. J R. Thompson, pastor.
Services third Sunday 11 a. m.
And 7:30 P. M.
Sunday School everv Punctay at
10 a. A.
VEW^BOPE NEW HOPE < BAPtt8T BAFTIS n cT?URCH'
Rev. Z. L. Pefdwe. paster
SerriotB every firm'and third/
Sunday.
Sunday School !0:«» ». m
Worship Service 11:80 a nd and
t* e.
u Cliureh IMBte f,' - -
BAPTIST (.FUJtCH
BU^ay HU» it •:* i- t/L ;
BwvtoM at 11 a. at. and » R »
The people reared the word of the Lord
that Baruch read, and the roll was taken
to'tKing Jeroiakim, but he, having a
ifire before him. burned the roll.
MEMORY VERSE—Isaiah 40:8.
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v '• fe
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--Go to Charm .-tiuids;
Rev. Wiley Virden I
Sunday School every Sunday at
10 a. m. Preaching every first
*nd third Sunday at il a. m
and 7:30 p. m.
—Go to Chureli Sunday
l THAN* CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Rev. Lloyd Hayes, Pastor
k;rvlces ivery second Sunday
at 11 o'clock.
- Go to Church Sundav -
Colored Churches
8T. STEPHENS MISSION
Rev. H. B. Walker, pasta*
Services 11 a. m.
Sunday School 9:30 a. m.
--Go to Church Sunday
SPRING lin t BAPTIST
Rev. C. R. Comer, pastor
Sunday School at 9:30 a. m.
Preaching every second Sunday
at 11 a. m. and T p. m.
B. Y. p. U. meets at6; .ni
-On to Church Sunday
<T. JAMES BAPTIST CHUKCII
Rev. W. J, Johnson, pastor
Sunday School 10 a m.
Preaching every first end third
Sundays at 11 a. m. end 7 p. m.
-Go to Church Sunday
NEW HOPE BAPTIST
Rev. D. F Fuller, ouster
Sendees e'ery second*- and
fourth Sunday at il:30 a. m.
and 7:30 p. m.
Sunday School every Sunday
10 a. m.
——C.a to Clmrrb Stinnav
UNITED HOLINESS CHURCH j
„ Rev. IV. W. Martin, pastor
Services each .Sunday at 3 p.
m. and 7 p. m.
— ———n-i **, ('U'Vrti 5-Uljdyy
EIGHTH STREET l.APTIST
Rev. II. M. Alexander, pastor
Preaehing every Second and
fourth Sundays at 11 a. m. and
7:30 p. m.
-Go to Chu-ch Sunday--
RISING STAR MAPI 1ST
Rev. J. H. Damjel, pastor
Stfn'day School at 10. a. r.v.
I ~ -Go to Church Sunday
ZION TEMPI. , F. B.“ T
f I -- Im-i-n, p:>stor
Sv,rd" , y School at 19 a ni. !
Preaching every Sunday at 3 i
p m. end 7:30 pm. ,
--Go to Church Sunday-i‘
HECK’S CHAPEL METHODIST
Rev. A. Epps, prstor
Church School at 3:30 a. m.
Fr,worth League at 6 30 p. m.
Regular Services every Sunday
, Junior Church at 7:30 n m.
MT. ZION BAPTIST CHUKOT
i Rev. O. II. Stinson pastor
1 Sunday School at V.30 a. m.
Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30
p. m.
I B. Y. P. U. at 5 p. m.
I--i’—Gn t 0 Church Sun da v---
6V. PHILLIPS A. M. E. CHURCH
' Rev. W. B. Smith, pastor
Jurrlav School 10 a. ti.
| Puby M. Daniley. Supt.
Services 11 a. m. a;.d 7:30 p. m.
I A. C. E. League 6:20 p. m.
--G'> to Church Sunday— _
TRINITY C. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. M. J. Jones, pastor. ;
Services Every Second and
Fourth Sunday.
i Sunday School nt 9:30 p. :n.
i----Co to Churrh Sundav
NORTH SM1E BAPTIST CtiURCll
: Rev. M. C. Helds, pastor
Sorvicer Bvsr <croud and
fourth Sundays.
i Sunday School 9:30 a. m.
Services 11 a. m. and S t m.
-Go lo Church Sundav-
SPRING HILL BAPTIST
*»v C. L. Wilker. pastor
i Preaching every second Sunday
I at 11 ni and 7 p, m. S unda y
i School st 5:30 a. m. and BYTR.
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Go to Church Sunday-
j ACHAIA BAPTl.sT I IlURCll
Hey. W. L. Wrcn«. paster.
B. T. U. meets at 5 o m.
Preaching -ocond and fourth
BuaMsy.
Faith Baptist Has
Dedication Service
Dedication services will be held
at the Faith Baptist Church Sun
day.
Services begin at 9:45 when E. C.
Lyndsey addresses th e Sunday
school. At the 11 o'clock? service
special music will be presented an
der the direction of C. L. Key. The
Rev. Idus Barnett will bring the
message.
T unch will be served at noon.
, The dedication sermon will be
brought Sunday afternoon by the
j rrev J. feerman Gresham. The
-
church note will be burned at yie
■ service,
i The services will mark the be
ginning of a revival at^the church
also. Revival services will be held
v.
each evening at 8 P. M. with the >
Rfev. George Duncan bringing the
messages. The Rev. W. C. Shoek
i ley is pastor of the church.
Rev. Thrailkill Will
Conduct Communion
At First Methodist
The Rev. J. S. Thrailkill, the new
pastor at the First Methodist
Church, will conduct the commun
ion services Sunday morning at
o'clock. The Rev. Ward Brown.
-ecently elected by the church as
music director, will sing "The Hdy
ity,” by Adams.
There will not be an evening
ervice at the church. All members
are invited to attend the uijion ser
vice at the First Baptist church in
honor of the Rev. Thrailkill.
The Children's and Youth Fel
lowships of the church will meet a f
7 o’clock under the direction of
their leaders. »
County Line Church
All Day Sing
The C o u n t y Line Methodist;
Church at Birdie will hold its an
nual all daygsinging Sunday. Ser i
vices will begin at 10:30 A. M. an-!
will feature a. male chorus of ?9
voices. E. M. Stephens will preside
at the program.
Experiment Church
Wrfl Hofd Annual
ot
Homecominq Service
The Experiment Assembly of God
annual i
Church will hold its 10th j
homecoming Sunday with servidfcx i '
brgielhinf? at 9:45 A. M. with Sundiy |
'chool. * j
L 1
Morning worshin is 11 D’cloc| |
and dfinnpr will be served on the
ground'-. It noon. Afternoon ser
vices begin at 2:30 P. M. Other re- |
gular evening services will be held
Young People meet at 7 P. M. and 1
evening evangelistic services be- !
gin at 8 P. M
The Bush Broth'of Lakeland
Fla., nr- conducturg n young peo-i
Tile's revival each night at (h X
church.
Motniri Church Will
H*»M r^rvics Sunday
The cliureh of Jesus Christ of
T atter-D.iv Saints will hold even
ing services Sunday night at 7 o'
elork at the Memorial Club House.
F'der Robcrf West will conduct the
service and Elder Lamar Berret*
will bring the message. Jessie Per
kins will take linrt in the service
also.
A testimony meeting will be held
at 6 P. M. Tuesday night the church
will hold a service -at the home of
Jessie Perkins, 217 East Solomon
street. Also a Book of Mormon
class will be held each Friday at
Perkins’ home.
Rev, Hugh Steele
W’ll Sopnk Sunday
** First Christian
The Rev. Hugh 'ctootr field Be-
retary for ihe Natirnn! Benevolent
Association. Will ft 1 the guest mini--
ter at the First Christian Church
Sunday morning in the absence o*
the pastor, the Rev. Hugh Holland
The churrh will not have services
Sunday night’. Union services are
being held at the First , Baptist
( Sunda night In honor of
| Church
the Rev. J. S. Thrailkill.
Nichols Brines
M***e***e S*mdov At 1
1 F»r*t’ Prc^bvterian
The Re\ E. p 08 w Churrh
(
the First res y er an
morning subjee .
Sunday and his
will be Anchors of the Soul.
Services will not be held at the
church Sunday night, The church
will take part in a union service
welcoming the Rev. J S. Thrailkll'.
new pastor of the First Methodlri
Church, to QritfftL
The Young Peopnitet*casue
meet for supper and program /’ ■
g 30 P M
SINGING CONTEST AT
VOCATIONAL SUNDAY -
yjL jjj n g S Harmony, of For
S w j]j s j n g j n a concert Sunday
with thc southern- Sons, of°
Atlanta, at Vocational High school
gym. The program begins at 8:39
P. M.
Sunny Side Baptist 1
To Haye Revival
,
Revival services will begin Sun
day night at tfie Sunny Side Ban
tist Church with the Rev. Howard
Marsh, Atlanta, bringing the mes
\
sages.
Services will be herd-each eve
ning at 7:30 P. M. through next
Sunday. Arlin Stitcher wil!* r be in
charge of the singing for the re
vival.
St. George's Church
Wilt Hold Communicn
Or Sunday Morning
Holy Communion with sermon by
the rector, the Rev. Marshall E’.'is,
v. 'il he held at St. George’s Episco
pal Church Sunday morning at 11
bejo..*. . -*h4
• jprrvice of Holy’ Communion will
bej held at 8:30 P. M.
Sunday night, the church will
Participate in uniop services at the
First Ba P tist Chu ^ ch ****** the
Rev. J. S- Thrailkill, new pastor of
the First Methodist Church.
’
Salvation Army Will
Hold Special £erVIC€
3 P e ~ ial gospel services will
hpId at the Sa, P tion Arm y Sunda V
niKht at 7 45 ' Ths serv icc will fen
ture the Spalding Quartet.
s §unday School is at 10 o clock
anj) morning services are at 11 o'
clock. The young people will meet
at 7 P. M.
The Spalding Quartet^ is com
posed of Emmett Stephens, Betty
Chapman, Wright Pollard and
"Doc" Massey, Pianist will be
Margaret Coleman.
j MILWAUKEE -OF- A Milwau
i ^ rc; m looking for a two-room a
pnjdment ran an ad in the paper.
j A reply came from a mon who
said he would rent his flat if the
| following questions were answered
satisfactorily:
"Do you draw shades fast and
violently, morning and evening’
j I Do you take your exercises by walk
ing much time in the kitchen? Do
>you entertain much, if any? Do you
keep regular hours’
“What time do you get up in the
morning and Sunday? Do you take
j baths every day or more? Do you
1 have any musical instruments? How
j „fte n do you clean the neighbors?' house? D* \
y 0 u make friends with
j What would you do to prove *o ,
j down?talrs people lflat you wou j d
not be heard upstairs, as place his
several squeaks in floors? Would
you sign a lease? Would you bo
willing to move within 60 days un
less you were considered a satb
factory tenant? Would you dcco
The man decided to save thel let
ter< in caS9 gHs desperate
enough to fiU out the qrenicmMr"
----
Ccvrt show* Merer
WORCHESTER. Miss . 'TVS' —
j us fj ce j g tempered with mc-c*.- in
-worchester District Court. Rrv>-hl
j ust i c(> j Arthur Barn»s released
temporarily a 40-year-old fuher
charged with passing a worthless
The reason was the man
tq care for his 10 children while
wife was in a hospital.