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Baptist Church Nott’S
A number of the Methodist congre¬
gation were warmly welcomed at the
Baptist church at. both morning and
evening service.- last Sunday, * lu>
pastor, Rev. T. II. Thomson, was in
attendance at the South Georgia Con¬
ference in session in Macon and there
was no service at the Methodist church
during the day, save Sunday school
and the Epworlh League.
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* Dr. B. D. Ragsdale of the faculty
of Mercer University filled the pul¬
pit at the Baptist church last Sunday
morning, bringing a message which
centered around the thoughts, “Our
Relationship, Our Resemblance an Our
Partnership with Christ.” The large
audience was deeply appreciative as
they heard with reverence his won¬
derful words from Paul, The Chris¬
tian. 0
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' Those Who attended the Baptist
chureh and Sunday school last Sun¬
day greatly enjoyed the speeial songs
by Mr. Feril McConnell Davis, mem-
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Address, EUGENE ANDERSON, Macon, Georgia.
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her of Mercer’.'. Glee Club, in two
solo’s, “O Love That Will Not Let
Me go.” and “In The Garden.”
I,r ’ * nd Mr «' B »• Ra K« dale Bnd Mr -
Davis weri' visitors at Sunday school
and church, motoring back to Macon
during the afternoon.
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The Circles of the W. M. S. will
meet next Monday afternoon at three
o’clock, holding their regular monthly
assembly. The Miller Circle will fur¬
nish the program at the general De¬
cember meeting.
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Mr. L. P. Taylor, representing the
committee from the Sunday school,
who had the shipping of the I hanks
giving car to the Georgia Baptist.
Orphans Home, reported the car had
been sent, valued at about $500.00
including the freight. Cash donations
were made to cover the freight.
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Rev. W. J. Howard of Wrens,
father of "Pastor David Albert Ho
ward of the First Baptist church, was
the guest of his son and his family
several days the past week and filled
the pulpit at the evening service at
THE LEADER-TRIBUNE, FORT VALLEY, GATHURSDAY, DECEMBER 3 , 1925 .
the church Sunday. Mr. Howard
brought an inspirational message on
“Pr&yer” which was heard with pe¬
culiar interest, coming from the pas¬
tor’s father. The song service was
lead by Mr. J. M. Allen and featured
a solo by Mr. R. D. Hale.
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Rev. D. A. Howard will attend the
103rd session of the Georgia Baptist
Convention which meets in Savannah
on December 9-11, the sessions to be
held in the First Baptist church.
Mrs. J. A. Flournoy of Macon visit
ed her mother, Mrs. J. A. Everette,
this week.
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Mrs. Annie Laurie Ayer spent
Thanksgiving in Macon and Rivoli.
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Mrs. Mattie Flournoy returned
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from Macon Monday after a pleasant 1
visit to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Flournoy |
at Rivoli.
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Ut COLLECTOR'S MCE
LAST ROUNDS ♦
I will be at the following places on the dates named
for the purpose of collecting State and County taxes.
Ft. Valley, Thursday, Dec. 3, all day. i
Myrtle, Friday, Dec. 4th, A. M.
Powersville, Friday, Dec. 4th, P. M.
Claude, Saturday, Dec. 5th, A. M.
Byron, Saturday, Dec. 5th, P. M. j
Fort Valley, Dec. 18th and 19th; then the
books are closed.
Tax payers will please bear in mind the necessity
of registering on the Voter's Book to com plete^he
registration list for Peach County.
Very truly yours,
T. E. THARPE, T. C.
Nov. 24, 1925 fr *