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fChurCh's
Htbiunion
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for t^e celebration of
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m T T e ’s Episcopal
fed .to 8 A.
. ; , no t to let with th#
W,i ist at 8:30,
sUJ. said.
vy H of Durham,
the speaker. He
the in the (er
mu*. fast year, rector EHIih
m ma
w will speak at 11 A. M.
It the 7 P. M. Young
Ntee League meeting to
i HoueeAAt the young
MUne he 1 will lead in a
“G Pains.”
i-m: will be the
■ of >mpline of the
! ;rd In'a 1( president,
””7 series of
Is ■: hr!
cfbory
1 M* *1 Discussed
(fin Church
fish Sanctuary and Its
Ip to Christianity will be
at the Bible prophecy
the Seventh-Day Adven
i b Sunday.
V. J. L, Everett, pastor,
the message concerning
then shadows of the old
Gospel staging
itrations will complete
rian
cost
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.. Yices
morning servioes
First
WU 1 be broadcast and
the Rev. B. P. Nichols,
h "Citisens of Heaven.”
ilavity will stag a solo,
young , peojfte Will
of the 7 :S0 sendees as
Of Nov. 14 has been set
lyooc of the church for
1 of honoring the young
Rev. Nichols will speak
: The Man Who Ran
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nil uni
I Sunday
HBI (Expe.lment, Ga.)
i ^ Rev. ’A. J. Patars, Pastor
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r mm A Cordial Welcome Awaits You.
m Good Fellowship, Good Sermons,
f W Good Music
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m. ty I'sreria! MeShoisI Church
(East Griffin) *
Rev. Lynn Lanier, Pastor
ifeitlelter Mellwdlil Church
(West Griffin)
Rev. V. L. Bray, Pastor 1
Mt.fi r f
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| Kefboasl Church
g . (Highland Mills)
. ^ - ,v -> ». ■ m
•on, Pastor
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N1W9 Saturday, Nov- 13, 194 8.
Activity Meeting Wednesday
Planned
By Kincaid Church
-is Christ Just a Playtoy In the
Hands of Man?” will be the sub
Ject on which the Rev. A. J. Peters
wij\ jprca»h. at .the V, A. M, some.*
in the Kincaid Memorial Methodist
Church Sunday,
At the evening worship hour he
will preach on “And He Sought An
Opportunityr
There will be ah activity nyfctlng
in the community Wednesday in
stead of n mid-week prayer service,
Each member who would attend
services at this hour will use It for
doing some type of Christian work,
'
Baptist Church
Schedule. Special
Musical selections
“Moses Before Pharaoh" will b
the topic on which the Rev. Hugh
Lindsey will speak at the morning
worship hour to the First Baptist.
Church and the choir will stof
• Lo A Voice To Heaven Sounding."
The pastor will speak on “Con
quering Hosts of God” at the .even
a service and E. A. Crudup will
a solo, "In the Secret of His
Presence.” The ladies chorus will
^lng “A Son of Peace."
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‘Rehobeth Baptist
Install New Church
Heating Facilities
The Rev. J. W. Rawls will prefect
at the Rehoboth Baptist Churc!
Sunday. He will preach at 11 A. M
ppd Sunday School will be held a
10 A. M.
A new heating system has Juf
teen Installed and the pastor said
church would be comfortable
both physically and spiritually.
Elder Ellerson
Will Address
Latter Day Saints
Elder Ellerson will speak on
■prc-exlstance" at the 7 P. M. ser
vices to the Griffin Church of Jesus
> Christ of Latter flay Saints, Sun
day.
rondel Eldar Parker will conduct and
solo, ’"The Stranger
of Galille.” Sunday School will be
held at 6 P, M. __.
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| Amos Demands Righteous Living ILLUSTRATED 6 SUNDAY rfSi-t:«i rae-17 SCHOOL «i1-g; 5*-4,6:«-8. LESSON *****•-«*«
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"Though ye offer Ml your burnt-offer
ings and meal-offerings, I will not ac
cent them,’*' saith the Lord. "But let
justice roll'down as waters, and right
eousneas as a mighty stream.”
Griffin CHr.srion
Congregation Will
Hear Rev. Olen Fox
^ fcv oto FoI yho ^
oonducting a preaching mission at
the Fiftt Christian Church will
^ ^ meaning pf the Lord’s
s u pp«r at the Morning services to
^ church Sunday. »
tn e evening he wul bring a
h essage on “How To Keep Saved.”
The Rev. Fox Is a former pastor
jf the church.
George Watkins, Griffin singer
will stag at both services Sunday.
Ihe young people will meet at 6:30
P. M. for their weekly meeting.
Several members of the church
plan to attend the Wth Annual
to*;* Convention In Macon begin
ning Monday. The meeting will be
teld In the new *300,000 church on
VlneVilfe Ave and will close on
Wednesday. Outstanding speakers
’rom over the Nation will be on th.e
rragram. »
Doubting Methodist Love
Is;
subject Sunday
The Rev. Joe S. Thrallklll, pastor,
viU speak on "Admitting His Power,
Jut Doubting His Love” at the
morning worship hour in the Mem
orial Hall oi the First Methodist
Jhvirch Sunday.
The morning meeting Will be at
11 A. M. and the choir will sing
Prat ,1 The Lord, O Jerusalem” by
Maunder.
At the 7:30 P. M, worship service
.he pastor will speak on “JunklnT
The Sabbath Day” an dMlss Ann
Wamell will sing the solo, “Be Still
My Soul,” by Sibelius .
The Youth Choir will hold their
r.-hearsal at 6 P. M. Sunday and th?
fellowship’s will hold their meetings
U 6:45 P. M. with A. W. Wrlghtrr,
Y.M.C.A. director, as the speaker.*
Pentecostal Church
Slates Youth Rally
There will F,x. a Youth Rally hel
%t the Pentecostal Mission on
Searcy Ave. Sunday at 2 P. M„ th
Lev. C. F. Speer, pastor, said todav
miP RUSSIA
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undcrUe the Monroe Doctrine.
There’s nothing of toe Lad
tonntlfui about such an Idea. It I?
t very practical measure to defend
ttiroelves, because toe closer we per
ult Russia to get to us, the farth
■>r we let her -move us from Rus
sla.
We should supply non-Commu
1st Europe with all those ph/sicr
.nd psycholpgical things wit?
hl-h a fight is carried on. Word'
ardn’t enough.
For example, the-de Gasperl gov
srnment to Italy is under at tact
nr Its co-operation with us.
riirnugh the Marshall Plan, Wf,
houtd give that government ma
ti-Ja! answers to Us enemies-fooo
no’s, even guns—so that the gov
ernment can show Its people In
ifinfrete form the advantage of
-sving us on their side.
We can give those material thing:
/
n knowledge thaiGwe don’t havr
to go on forever, that we need only
trim* the pump and. then theyll
to ahead themselves. We shouk 1
live them as a practical evidence
that we really are backing them.
We should commit!ourselves so far
liat they will know it Is to our in
terest to stand by—so far as to ally
hair fear that we’ll quit, and leave
them At Russia's mercy.
this Isn’t a program of war. It’s
a program of poae#. It looks to
ward giving Russia toe psychologi
cal, political and eoononUo weapons
by they can help compel
Uussta to peaoe. It tasks toward
making It to Russia’s *
vantage to be Mlngerent to her ad*
vantage to co-operate with the rest
of toe world toward ppm.
Amazlah, priest of Bethel, sent a mea
sage to King Jeroboam, saying that
Amos was conspiring against him, and
prophesying that Jeroboam Would die by
the sword and his people taken captive.
■
ing Gttfjlru County, at the courthouse in
Georgia, nt 16 o’clock A M,
im-enT' l ih^pfr^. a
35fcSXS£rSr3S th* his thp £
longing TRACT to ONft—AU said ward: ,
that lot, tract
lng County, Georgia, fronting fifty
four <fT4) feet on Eart Tinsley Street
end' saSKSa! running back of even width
1 ?“ i
North by East Ttoriev Street; East
by prpperty now cr formerly be
longing to Henry Raymond Wood: West bv
nroperty of Calhoun'
South by property at Raymond
Calhoun and RUM-s Lawrence.
IjOcated oh .,aii lot IS a frarrip
dwelling designated as number 433
Eart Tlnslev Street.
TRACT TWO--A1 1 that lot, tract.
or parcel of land riiuafe, lying, and i
'ping In the City of Griffin, Spall
lng County, Georgia, < and fronting
on East Solomon StrSet forty t4d)
feet and running back of even
width one hundred twenty-four
MS4> feet end oounded as follows:
East by the old Tempy Johnson
niece; ffeuth Bust Solomon
Street: West oy S-ap’cton property,
'md xVorth bv p-opertv formerly
on gto* to Winnie Williams. frame' -
t orated .op sail lot is a
dwelling derignaied as number 737
TRACT THREE— Ml, .11 that fh f lot.
"wet. or narcel of land, situate. h»
irve, and being in the City of Grif
fin, Spalding Comity Georgia, amt
“wiS's Sfi ' 1 S ®' tCet and b0U ? 4 *
North by Hart Platon Avenue:
”ast by property of B. H. Atkinson
Touih by propevc.; of oonah Nick
mri p. O TVrWdeti; West by North
Second Street.
Located on said 01 are two fram
iwedrags design:.: I ed as Humber
, HO and 118 North Second Street.
Ti.ACT FOUR—All that lo:
liact, or parcel ol land situate, 1 \
ing, and being m the City of Grif
fin, Spalding County, Georgia, ail'
being part of Square Fifteen (15) 0 ?
original ■fifty plan of ruid city, frontin'
(50) f-et on the West side r
■O’th Fifth Street and runnin
vek West rf even width one hur
red (ICO) feet ansi bounded as fo
>ws:
North by property now or fonner
• he’ongln? to T. J Denham: Ea
? Noito Fifth Street: South' b
-own-tv now or formerly belongin’
> Mahalee Davl:; West by privat
Hey.
Located on sa : j Jot is a fram
•Veiling Fifth designated as number 32"
-<rth Street, eccordlng to tb
-“sent p’an ot r- Umbering used 1*
e Otto of OHffto. '
TP4CT FTVF—All that lot.trac’
" perce! of land rifuate, lying, an
“leg in the Ci f v of Grlffh^ SDa’*’
” and fronting on th
'art Sfdo of South 8 th street, fift
vo and oiie-half (52(4) feet and
•inning back East of even widtt
ne hundred stxtv (160) feet, and
->und«d an follows:
North by property of D. B. Sear
South bv property of Newtor
t oal <Sc lumber Co..: East by
or.jwre. nro
J. Pne*§. J. Nunnaliy; West
r Couth Eighth ;
i-'-iN on siM l«*.is a fram'
•vexing dertvnated as Number 65°
TU*h Ftohto S met according t r
'* -ot plan of numbering used
, -t Or‘f')n.
TP ACT STX— All that lot. tract
^’the ig Countv, OWy Geoigic, and frontin'
I the South Ude of Rayburr
hreit‘sixty-six « 86 i feet and run
lng back of even width one hun
red ( 100 ) feet and bounded as tol
lows; *
(iti thr North oy Rivburn Street
act by property of Mrs. F. C. El
<s: South bv property of Willie F
Sian ton; West by, property of Le
Ua Stokes. ,
Located on raid lot Is a fram
iweltihg designated as number 12 ”
Rayburn Street recording to the
present plan of numbering used In
the City of Griffto '
TRACT SEVEN—All that lot
tract, or parcel of land situate, lv
ne. end being in Ihe City of Grif
•in. Spalding Countv, Georgia, anr
fron ttag seventy-five <15) feet or
the East side of North 5th Street
iind running ’MC.t of even width
seventy (70) feet and bounded r
On the North uy property of Mrs
Pittman; East by proper
of Raymond Calhdup; South by
of matz: wmt by North
gtwet.
Located on said pfbperty Is *
H'3.
Amariah the priest and Amos met, and
Atnoa denied he was conspiring against
the king; that he was a herdsman whom
the Lord has chosen,to prophesy to His
people;-IsraoL
.PATROL.^ ^^
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. . , “T * b /JJ .. " e the th I
,
1 h U t P P are bdd
““ “
fcera of the scho ° 1 patro1 {or th '
List comparison.
“ccademM Record clear of failing
niaiks. If they drop below the pre
scribed Standard they Ire suspend
- grades - v* they are «rz dropped “ from r a the
organization.. .
One of the boys recently dipped
cn one of his subjects and became
very distressed. He would remain
ih the room during recess eeriod
and spend a lot of his off hours
studying to order td get back on a
goed standing.
pis slip up made one boy
1 a ?P* He was the one to line, fir
the next patrol position opep. ;
Well-qualified with good grades
,-* e went ftome /lth . a11 .. smlles .. a nu “
■
told his mother that he, too, would
scon b* a School Boy Patrolman.
“ snitching for “ a " School
Boy „ Patrolman to report a _________ breach
of rules and the other children real-
1ze lt now ' When a student is ask
^ , to . report __ as 8 Boy EatrOlm n
tells the truth,
No longer are the parents of the
one parent who recently moved
from one school zone to the city to ;
another came to the principal with j
tn i irtrual request. He wanted his
buy to remain In the school so that
lie could continue on the School
Patool.
Ee said that the patrol In the
new school was already filled and
he wanted his boy to continue as a
member.
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LEGAL 7065
V CITATION
lEOEGlA, 8 paldtag County,
hdmary’s Office, Nov. 1, 1948.
■ ator te of°the 0f ertate of ^Jeo. W
1 hat’ey, deceased, represents that
ie has fully discharged the duties,
f his said trust, and prays for
<irs of Dismission. This Is, there
on ot before the’first Monday i.i
December next, why said admtnis
trafor should not be discharged.
S. B. WALLACE, Ordinary
rnme dwelling deMvnafed as num
ber 328 North 5th Street.
ra^ofpaSf^ta^situata, O^i^nd ^
m.'
renting ninety-seven (97) leet 0 )
&%Zg££jrS l £!
wo hundred twenty-five (226) feet
and bounded as follows:
North by property of Mrs. Charles
«nabov Fa«t by nronsrty of T
h. Blssell and -L H. Griffith; 8 outh
S SK
Street. did I
This nronertv r, known as the
Mis. Ella Fink Heme Place and Id* •
cated on said property Is. a fram*
dwelling designated as number 511
South Si*th fltifee; according to the,
present plan of numbering used to
th# City or Griffin. 1
If permission prayed for is Rant
ed, said guardian will during the
legal hours of sale, sell said proper- ,
ty separately on the day of sal*
hearing before toe courthouse door
to said county a* public outcry V* ,
the highest and best bidders fo;
cash, with the right to accept or te
ject any or an rfUs hereb* re*4f~*'
This the 1st day of November (
H>4g* : ' e ”
R. 8 . Ogletree,
Ouardlan for Mrs
Hlla Fink, Incompc*
tent.
Goddard dt Flym,
Attordey* for Guardian.
Sotos 76.000 fires g year to the
from misuse of electrical
M dtfHUf.
i
Prophet Mlcah foretold that "to the last
days" the Lord’s house would be built
on a mountain and all people of the.
earth would come to lt,<.
MEMORY VERSE—Amos 5:24.
A Meeting Between President *
And Stalin Be Worth White!
Speculation over the report of a
meeting between President
has swept both hemisp
»* *—■
anew the Intensity of world
interest in anv such parley
press haE g i ven heavy play to
report which was carried by
the Soviet News Agency. Tass
the information to an ;
by the Washington Times
evidently referring to a col
umn by Tris Coffin. j
The story has met with mixed
reception V. S. Undersecretary of :
State Lovett said he knew nothing
to substantiate the Idea of such a
mheting. presidential Press Secret- .
ary Eben Ayers, who is with the |
Chief Executive at Key West, of
,
fered no comment but recalled Mr. t
repeated assertions that :
Truman’s
he would be glad to talk with Stalin
a«y time the Soviet chief wishes
.</ vome to America. ;
Of course Mr. Truman did have a
Bhta to send Chief Justice Vinson
to RUpsla recently but Secretary of
State Marshall persuaded the Pres
ident not to do that. However, the
President left the door open for
p»s, We
mission. In view of this it is Inter
eating to see L'Osservatore Romano,
the Vaticart’ organ which frequently
reflect* .the views of Pope plus, ex
prcioirtj hope that too American
elections have paved the way for a
Trmnan-Stalin meeting. J
And from well-informed Amer
j can sources in Paris comes the
J that Messrs Truman and
Marshall are expected to confer
shortly over the whole field of
America’s relations with Russia.
Well, what of toe advisability of
a Truman-StaUn meeting—asiun
ing that it could be arranged? 1
Most observers appear to regard
Utc proposition with much doubt, as'
:, jng a two-edged sward which
might do some good but could do
raudh harm. i
on the credit side one can see
lhat it woulc i g i ve vast satisfaction
10 thcse who . f . . we are m m i«ms g
bet by not attempting suoh ^ a
a
direct appr0ach - Furtherm0r '' l '
put ^ PTi ® a ° n “
having gone the limit in trying to
a chime peace, even though the ef-j
fort failed.
On the other hand there would ■
be the danger that the move would
ug internreted as anpeamznent—a I
te ™ ^
chamberlain’s efforts to Placate
jj lt j er gych an lniterpnetation
would give Moscow grand propa
ganda with which to convince thetr
own people, and doubtful foireign ,
naUo of red Russian supremacy.
Then there Is toe very definite |
Muscovites, 1
that the after,
smoking the pipe of peace, might
employ the followlnlg period of,
trustftil tranquility for the expans- j
lon of their fifth column projects j
^ Iore t gn countries. That’s a tough
8 Ug g es ti on ^ have to make, but
THE
JEWISH SANCTUARY
In The Light of Chrislianity
The Meaning of Its Rites and Ceremonies.
Christ Revealed In The Shadows.
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SUNDAY NITE-NOV. 14TH AT 7:30 P. M.
BLE PROPHETIC LECTURES
*14lh Street South of Taylor I
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Thursday NUe, Nov. 18, “How Td Make $9.00 Do More Than $10.00
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tarante Company
Advertising Wins
Nation-Wide Award
Advertisements published by the
Life Insurance Company of. Georgia
in th* Griffin News and 136 other
daily newspapers this year have
teen cited with the Award of Ex
co ienos by the life Insurance Ad
vertisers As*® 01 ** 1011 -
Till announcement at the award
was made following the Associat
ion’s anual meeting last week in
Washington, where 160 lift Insur
.
ance compantos of the United States
land Canada entered 237 exhibits of
advertlsiing and sales promotion
material. ...... ......................
The Life Insurance
advertisements, a series
on iamillar sayings applied
life insurance, have appeared to
throughout eleven south
states. The advertising is hand
for the company by the Robert
H. Scott Advertising Agency of
Atlanta.
Another Award of Excellence was
given Lfle Insurance Company of
Georgia for prestige and good will
material it supplies its
agents. a.
Sunday Night Service
At Holiness Church
The Rev. B. L. Woodruff, state
moderator of Carrollton will preach
Sunday night at the East Griffto
Congregational HoUtoess Church at
7 o’clock.
LEGAL, 7C87 CITATION
GEORGIA, Spalding County.
Whereas, Mrs. Maggie E. Jotnsr,
Executrix of the last will of (Mias)
Mary Brooks, represents to the
Court to her petition that she lias
fully administered said estate: This
Is therefore to cite all persons con
cerned, kindred and creditors, to
shew cause, if any they 'can, why
— m Executrix riiouki not be dis
charged from her administration,
and receive Letters of Dismission on
the first Monday in December, 1343.
S. B. WALLACE. Ordinal".
LEGAL 7was
NOTICE OF COMMENDATION
PROCEEDINGS
Notice r _ is hereby given that pc 1 -
non has been filed ® ' y
si* »*«
Chevrolet Motor Number AA1O0531,
Tag Number E61493.
i peM* will be ha.l
10: oo o’clock A. M. on the 18t i .
, ?J . of December, 1343.
TWs mh day o{ Novemberi 194 s.
F P UNDSEY Clerk.
[
u Wife Insurant”
life insurance which guar
antees your wife a paid-up
home, cadi. for debts, a
regular income can truly ba
palled “wife insurance.”
LEWIS W. THOMAS
716-C West Taylor Street
Thom, SOU
Representing THE MUTUAL LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY *f NEW YORK
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FUNERAL HOME
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Hailfg Miltj( ,
AA |J r TU I* And A n J BlOW B| AUf
By JOHN ROSENBLRG
Cniter Press Staff Correspondent
NEW YORK — Tin Pan Alley
™ ders whether , ‘ blow '’ the
,TV bilUon-ddllar look ” wU1 dance put band 016 industry n f™ 5
t * ,ck on lts feet
-
“MPtber” Belle, the Al
W* ««*» 23-yeat-old musical
Phenomenon, is certain they wlU.
‘ when *» business fails,” she
* a «. “^ere' are reasons for it. And
the dance band 1 * no ekeep
^he said there are three reasons
W dance bands "have been in the
doldrums during the past year.
“Host people,” she said, “feel
that it Is because of a recession to
the entertainment field and the re
cording ban. I don’t think so. I
think it Is the fault of (a) the mu
sic; (b) high costs, and (4) presen
lation.”
She says popular music has be
come “too serious, repetitious and
stereotyped” and that dance fans
by
many name orchestras.
Miss Belle, writer of hit tunes and
manager oi some of the nation’;
biggest hands, says mhsle
more “bjow.”
‘The dancing public Is ripe for
some new, lively music. When Be
Bcp came along, we thought we had
It. But the interest died and we’rs
just as bad off as ever. Give a band
seme ’blc*,’ high and wide, and the
dance will be back at the top of
the entertainment field.”
She says that bands should also
drop the conventional 18 pieces to
12 in order to cut costs and that
they should build toward the TV., or
Television look. “The day of the
bearded, unkempt, baggy-eyed me
rician is gone,” she predicted. “A
Land should build today with an
e > e toward looks and then to a
bility.”
pasfc exr . r i Ence shows that it is in
the cardg Employment of the
double-cross not ohly is one of the
cardinal methods Of bolshevism, but
lg aotua u y ^ the written code,
^ suppos|ng Mo3C3W M a
pact of amity with the Western
realiing off” the coW war?
W h a t then?
Sixers , . ... .
sus fa tout w
“ C rt^uSy^tos^ld
followed by a resutoptlon Of the
bolsheVtst world revolution It would
b,« most unwise for us to
u
offensive.
We are engaged to a fijht to a
finish. There Is no encouragement
for the belief that compromise can
achieve anything more than a
truce.
Whether a truce would :e worth
while Is an Idea to be consider,cd—
but with utmost care,