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He will speak at the evening s*r
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The Morning.”
Robert Croasfield will conduct
the Installation of CYF offlcera.
Music for, the morning service
Will be "Jesu* Lovsr of My 8oiU"
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CRlFFlN DAILY NEWS
Saturday. July. I ft. 1*549.
by Norman.
At the evening service Mrs.
Zoine Ison will sing a solo, "Just
For Today "
Schumacher
Will Leach
At Methodist
Paul 8chumacher will teach the
Alpha-Arthur Maddox class of the
First Methodist Church Sunday
morning and Oeorge Watkins will
sing for the class for the last time
before moving from the city.
Officers and teachers of the class
met Thursday night at the home of
Mrs. Thomas Pollard, the president.
Songs Sung in the Temple
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The earth is the Lord's, and the fulness
thereof, the world, and they that dwell
therein For He hath founded K upon
the seas.
Rev. Ellis To
Continue His
Sermon Series
The Rev. Marshall Ellis, rector
of St. George's Episcopal Crurch,
will continue a series of sermons
on personalities of the Old Testa
ment at the 11 o’clock service Sun
day.
Holy communion will be observ
ed at the early morning service at
8 o'clock.
The Young People’s Service
League will meet in the Parish
House at 7 P. M A chapel serv
ice in the church will follow and
all the parishioners are invited to
attend. This service begins at. 8
P. M.
Sunday School will be held at
9:46 Sunday morning. A special
session for the Adult Class will be
held by Robert Crossfield. The
subject will be “Christian Marri
age"
IN MEMORIAM
In Loving memory of , ... the 19th
Nephew" Billy' Wee\f "nth
1949.
We have only your memory dear
Boy, To remember our whole lives
through.
But the sweetness will linger for
ever as we treasure the image of
you.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Dobbins
Mr. and Mrs. John. B. Deane
ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON
Scripture—Psalms 24; 84; 95:1-7.
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Who shall ascend Into the hill of the
Lord; or who shall dwell In His holy
place? He that hath clean hands and
a pure heart
Rev. Elrod To
Preach Sunday
On Lost Gospel
. The Rev. McLowrey Elrod, pastor
of the First Methodist Church, will
3peak on "The Lost Gospel” Sun
day morning at the 11 o'clock ser
vice.
The choir will sing the anthem
“I Sought The Lord' by Stevenson
Wilbur Porter will sing the solo
part. The organ prelude will be
"Meditation ’ by Frysinger and the
offertory will be "Andante” by
Gluck
The Rev. Henry H. Jones, district
superintendent of the Griffin Dis
trict, will preach at the Sunday
evening service at 8 o’clock. The
organ prelude will be "Vesper Re
verie” by Demorest ar.d the Offer
tory will be "For God So Loved the
IN MEMORY
IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR
DAUGHTER AND SISTER, MRS.
DOROTHY JOHNSON HOARD
WHO PASSED AWAY ONE YEAR
AOO today, JULY 16, 1949.
° ne year ftg0 ’ July 16 ’ DeM Dot ’
you left us all alone.
We wanted to keep,you with us so
much, but God said you had suf
fered long enough, and for you to
come to your happy home.
a presclous one from us has gone,
a loving voice is still.
She was lent to us to cheer, our
lives, and that vacancy car, never
be filled.
We watched you slowly fade away.
We could not keep you here.
With aching hearts we had a part,
with one we loved so dear.
God knew your cross was heavy,
your hills were hard to climb, so
he took you on to Heaven and rest,
and whispered Peace Be Thine.
Dearest daughter and sister how
we miss you and the things you
use to say.
How we have pondered them in
our hearts and wonder “Did you
know before you went away”?
You had so many loving friends,
you never saw a stranger, you had
time to stop and smile and greet
a friend even in face of danger.
Dot. we know you are resting, from
the pain you suffered in silence
here.
And we know you can laugh and
sing forever in Heaven with Jesus
over there.
We know you loved this life and the
beauties that are within, and you
fought so hard to linger and oe
happy with your loved ones and :
friends.
Mrs. A. H. Johnson. Father and
Mother.
Mrs. Jewel Hayes, Sister
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The ewallow hath found a nest for her
self, where she may lay her young, even
Thine altars, O Lord God of hosts, my
King
World" by Hewitt.
The Vesper Choir will rehearse
at 6:15 and the Children’s Fellow
ship will meet at 8; 15 also. The In
termediate and Youth Fellowships
will meet at 7 o’clock and the
Carol Choir meets at the same
hour.
Newby Will
Head Class
At Christian
J. E. Newby, Sr., will become the
new president of the Men's Bible
Class of the First Christian
Church Sunday and Harry Reeves,
vice president,
Newby has served as president
of the class before and during his
term of office an attendance rec
ord was set that has been broken
only once In the history of the
church. He said that he had deli
nite intentions of setting a higher
record this time.
Harry Nance is the new secre
tary and Emmett Graham the
treasurer. J. K. Klnkead is the
class teacher.
Rev. Peacock
To Preach On
‘Forgiveness’
"A Prayer for Forgiveness" will
be the subject of the Rev. Carl
Peacoik, pastor of the Second Bap- I
tlst Church, at the Sunday morn
ing service at 11 o'clock.
At the evening service beginning
at 8 o’clock, the pastor will speak
on "The Joy of Forgiveness."
A brief conference will be held
during the morning and the pas
tor urges all members to be pres
ent.
Reeves Will
Preach Sunday
At 2 Services
John F. Reeves, pastor of the
Church of Christ at Solomon and
17th streets, will speak on Is
Church Attendance Essential?” at' i
the 11 o'clock service Sunday
morning.
At the evening service at 8
o'clock the pastor will speak on
"Be Ye Steadfast."
Heaven Will
Be Subject
AtPresbyterian
The Rev. E. P. Nichols, pastor, j j
will speak on "Heaven" at the morn
‘servtrr at ' Uie' Fii'st 'Pf'Ss'byrer'-'
lan Church Sunday.
In the evening the pastor will
speak on “Studies in Est*r”. The
Presbyterian hour will be presented
over the radio at 8:30 P. M. Sun
day with Dr. W. W. Arrowood of
King's College in Briston, Va.. as
the speaker. The topic will be "The
Bible the Authority of the Church.”
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O come, let us worship and bow down,
let us kneel before the Lord our Maker
For He is our God.
MEMORY VERSE—Psalm 96:<L_ ^, u
Rev. Lindsey
To Preach On
4 Christ-Rays’
The Rev. H M. Lindsey, pastor
of the First Baptist Church, will
speak on "God’s Christ-Rays” at
the 11 o'clock service Sunday morn
ing. The anthem will be "The
Lord's Prayer" by Mallott.
At the evening service at 8 o
'cldck. Rev. Lindsey will speak on
“A Heavenly Vision." The anthem
will be "Jesus Lover of My Soul.’
Rev. Peters
To Preach At
KincaidChurcb
"Following the Leader' will be
the subject- of the Rev. a. j. Pet
ers' sermon at the morning service
of Kincaid Memorial Methodist
Church Sunday at U o’clock.
The church school will be held
at 9:45.
The Paul Turner Sub-District
will meet at the Kincaid Recrea
tion ground near the church for a
program Monday evening at 7
o'clock. This sub-district consists
of eight churches in and near Grif- ]
fin. Approximately 150 young
people are expected for the pro- \
gram.
Rev. Hughes
Will Preach
At W illiamson
Services will be held at the Wil
liamson Methodist Church Sun
day morning at 11 o'clock and the
Rev. W. B. Hughes, pastor, will be
in charge. Sunday School will be
held at 10 o’clock. Evening services
will be at 8 o’clock.
Afternoon services will be held
at the Club House in Orchard Hill
Sunday at 3:00.
District \outh
Will Meet At
KintfaidChurch
The Paul Turner Sub-District of
the Griffin District Methodist
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10 A. M. to 3 P. M.
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Youth Fellowship wil. meet Mon
day at 7 P. M. at Kincaid Metho
dist Church.
All the young people of this sub
district are expected to be present
and bring a picnic lunch. Kincaid
Church will furnish refreshments.
Officers for the new year will
be elected during the business ses
sion. The Rev. McLowery Elrod.
pastor of the First Methodist
Church, will be the guest speaker.
The Paul Turner Attendance Ban
ner will be awarded to the church
that has the largest attendance.
Ministerial Association
Will Meet On Monday
The Spalding County Ministerial
Association will mee; Monday at
10:30 A. M. at the First Baptist
Church. All ministers who serve
in the Spalding County Area are
invited to attend.
Rock Spring Will Have
Protracted Services
Protracted services will begin at
the Rock Spring Congregational
Methodist Church Sunday with the
Rev. Marshall Howard of Rome as
the guest speaker.
All Day Singing Will
Be Held Near Woodbury
The annual all day singing of the
New Friendship Baptist Church
near Woodbury will be held Sunday
with the Spalding Singers in
charge. E. M. Stephens, president,
invites all singers to attend.
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Bethel Baptist
Revival W ill
Start Sunday
Revival services at the Bethel
Baptist Church of Lamar County
will begin Sunday July 17 and con
tinue through July 23.
Dr. Herbert O. Morgan of Thom
aston will do the preaching and
Lewis Morgan of Milner will lead
the singing.
Services will be held each night
at 8 o’clock and the public is in
vited.
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