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Church Briefs
UMW to have sales
The United Methodist Women of the
Cumming United Methodist Church
will sponsor a Christmas cookie and
handmade craft sale.
It will be held Saturday. Dec. 9 from
10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 410 Pilgrim Mill
Road. A variety of homemade deco
rated Christmas cookies will be avail-
FIRST CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
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Hwy. 306 Connector
Near Mountainside Estate
Cumming, Ga. 30130
Gory Armes, Minister
Randy Smith, Youth Minister
Wes Richardson, Associate Minister
887-5542
Schedule of Services:
Worship 8:45 a.m.
Bible School 9:50 a.m.
Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.
Youth Groups 6:00 p.m.
Evening Family Hour 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday Night Activities 7:00 p.m.
Preschool 3's & 4's Tues.-Thurs.
8:30-11:30 a.m.
ABUNDANT
LIFE
ASSEMBLY OF 60D
Hwy. 9 Wi mi. S. of
Cumming
10:00 Sunday School
11:00 Worship Sendee
Children's Church
6:00 Evening Service
7:00 Wed. Evening Service
AISUMUIS OF 600
Rev. Ron Langford
889-797$
BAPTIST U CHURCH
A New Church For A New Day
202 Canton Hwy.
Cumming Georgia
Church Bldg. Across From Post Office
Sunday School
9:45 ■ 10:45
Morning Worship
11:00- 12:00
Nursery Provided
Pastor, Rusty Ricketson
Information:
887-5581
Johns Cqym
Baptist. Church
Christ-Centered Community of Faith
Church School 9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.
* * Nursery Provided * *
3571-C Peachtree Parkway
(Georgia Hwy. 141)
2 mi. North of Hwy. 120
Minister: Rev. Alan Lowe
394-1277 Office
able. For further information call 887-
2900.
New choir planning
for debut on Dec. 3
Parish members of the Church of
the Good Shepherd have organized a
choir and are presently rehearsing for
their debut on Dec. 3 the first Sunday
of the Advent Season.
A special program is also planned
for Christmas Eve at the Midnight
Mass.
Directing the choir is Bill Prescott
who has an extensive professional
musical background. The president of
the choir group is Debbie Sulenski.
Emil Knab is the organist.
Christ the King
Lutheran Church
Worship 8:30 a.m. & 10:45 a.m.
Sunday School 9:30 a.m.
110 Dahlonega S*., Cumming
889-5328
I CUMMING I
PRESBYTERIAN
MISSION
DR. GENE RANDOLPH
PASTOR
WORSHIP SUNDAY SCHOOL
11AM 9:30 AM
838 ATLANTA RD.
Va mi. S. of Hwy. 20 on Hwy. 9
1889-8694 J
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iPreSbpterian
Church
Shady Grove Road off 369
Sunday School—
-9:45 AM
Worship Service—
-11:00 AM
Nursery Care Provided
887-6801
Minister - Philip Makari
Pleasant Grove
United Methodist Church
Jim McGraw, Pastor
"A Christ Centered Church
With A Christ Centered Message"
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Sunday Worship 11:00 a.m.
Sunday Evening
Worship 7:00 p.m.
3150 Pleasant Grove Rd.
Cumming, GA
Dir: Off Hwy. 20 W. between
Dr. Bramblett and Hurtbridge
Roads.
(404) 887-6156
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LIVING WORD CHURCH
Rt 4-Box 4448-AA
Dawsonville, GA 30534
(404)265-3080
SUNDAY SERVICES
10:00 AM &
6:30 PM
For Information Call
535-0790
Pastor Martin Moreira
Lanier United Meth.
sets greening service
The new Lanier United Methodist
Church invites the community to its
first Greening Service. The service
will be held on Sunday, Dec. 3 at 7 p.m.
at the church.
The service will include carols and
scripture readings as the congregtion
decorates its new sanctuary. The
church is located at 197" Buford Hwy.
For more information call 887-0615.
John’s Creek Baptist
sets special service
The next special service by John’s
Creek Baptist Church is Dec. 3 and
will be a Dedication Recital at 3:30
p,m. featuring Dr. Ronald E. Boud.
Boud is a professor of church music
for Southern Baptist Theological
Seminary in Louisville, Ky. A recep
tion will follow.
For more information call 394-1277.
The church is located at 3571-C Peach
tree Park, Georgia Highway 141, two
miles north of Hwy 120.
Ebenezer Methodist
has several services
Ebenezer Methodist Church has
services for all ages. Sunday School at
10a.m. and worship service at 11 a.m.
Wednesday night service is at 7
p.m. John McGinnis is the pastor
Quartet to perform
A gospel singing will be held at Cor
inth Baptist Church on Sunday, Dec. 3
at 7 p.m. Special guests will be The
CUMMING CHURCH
OF CHRIST
DAWSONVILLE HWY.
CUMMING
(across from the water works)
SUNDAY SERVICES:
Sun. Morn. Bible Study 10:00 A.M.
Sun. Morn. Worship Ser. 11:00 A.M.
Sun. Even. Worship Ser. 6:00 P.M.
Wed. Even. Bible Study 7:30 P.M.
Jim Binkley & Ken Perkins,
Ministers
Listen to our radio
broadcast on WHNE
Monday thru
Friday at 9:20 a.m.
Wed. is question & answer.
"Ye shall know the truth"
John 8:32
The Episcopal Church
Of The Holy Spirit
887-8190
i—SUNDAY SERVICES—r
WORSHIP 8:00 AM
ADULT BIBLE STUDY 9:ISAM
FORUM: ON THE FAMILY 9:15 AM
CHILDREN S EDUCATION 9:15 AM
WORSHIP 10:30 AM
NURSERY 9:00 AM-12:30PM
WEDNESDAY SERVICES
EVENING PRAYER 7:00 PM
CHOIR PRACTICE 7:30 PM
FORUM: ON THE FAMILY 7:00 PM
NURSERY 7:00-8:30 PM
Pilgrim Mill Rd. at Oakwood Dr.
Cumming, GA 30130
ALL ARE WELCOME
THE REV. SAMUEL CANDLER
(Humming
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410 Pilgrim Mill Rd.
Cumming, Georgia
(Across from the City Park)
SUNDAY SERVICES:
Chapel 9:00 a.m.
Church School 9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.
** Nursery Provided **
Harold A. Lawrence, Minister
For more information,
please call 887-2900
Liberty Quartet.
Hopewell Baptist sets
a Santa breakfast
The Hopewell Baptist Church Wom
en’s Group invites interested persons
to Breakfast With Santa on Dec. 9.
The breakfast will begin at 8 a.m. with
Santa arriving at 9 a.m.
Reservations should should be
made by Dec. 4.
Help being sought
for transplant patient
Contributions are being accepted to
assist in the expense of a recent liver
transplant for Morris McGinnis of the
Bethelview community.
Make checks payable to Morris
McGinnis Fund, Bank South, 201 West
Main St, Cumming, Ga., or to Bethel
view United Methodist Church, 4525
Bethelview Road, Cumming, Ga.
30130.
Siloam Baptist has
cookbooks for sale
Siloam Baptist Church has put to
WANTED
Standing Timber
We Are Now Paying
TOP DOLLAR
For Standing Logs
and Pulpwood
For More Information
call:
BRISTOL TIMBER
COMPANY
479-5969
or
479-5454
We need you.
American Heart
Association
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Rules of the contest
1. All displays must be visible both day
and night. Appropriate lighting of
display will be a consideration tor
winning.
2. Judges will use the following point
scale:
Artistic Effort-50 points
Christmas spirit-20 points
Creativity-15 points
Compatibility with
surroundings-15 points
3. Judging will be done by Local AARP
Members.
4. Entry coupon or facsimile must be
completed and returned
no later than Friday, December 8,1989
5. No purchase necessary to enter or
win.
FORSYTH COUNTY NEWS-WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1989-
Old school
This picture was taken in 1911 of the Salem School located near Chestatee
School.ln the first row from the left: Marion Turner, Ernest Haney, Toy Hubbard,
John Evans, Edgar Turner, Clyde Whitmire, Fred Mathis, Walter Stanford, Dave
Evans, Egbert Whitmire, Son Overby, Elmer Whitmire, Virgie Bennett and Law
ton Owen. In the second row from the left: Exer Mathis, Hector Haney, Ethel
Morgan, Bell Gazaway, Vieona Whitmire, Leta Whitmire, Fannie Evans, Lula
Whitmire, Eeulah Whitmire, Dela Whitmire, Virgil Whitmire, Audie Whitmire,
Violet Robbs, Sallie Robbs, Cora Stanford, Nora Stanford, Ada Hope and Ina
Turner. In the third row, Alice Hope, Effie Gazaway, Violet Hubbard, Stella
Hubbard, Dora Whitmire, Pearlie Whitmire, Vie Turner, Pearl Morgan, Mack
Morgan, Rob Brooks, John Turner, Millard Bennett, Lewis Mathis, Virgie Hub
bard, Kirk Stanford. In the fourth row, Mack Stanford, Charlie Robbs, Arnold
Hubbard, Pearl Haney, Essie Evans Eula Robinson, Courtney Robbs, Azzie
Owen, Mattie Hood, Etel White, Grady Gazaway, Guy Whitmire, Walter Show
make, Edd Hope. Fifth row, Tyson Kennemore, George Hope, Silas Daniel, Rob
Hubbard, Edd Brooks, Earl Robbs, Vie Robison, Earma Robbs, Vena Turner,
Mae Morgan, Cora Hubbard, Vada Turner and Aniemae Whitmire. Sixth row,
Tom Gazaway, Lee Hood, Edd Brison, Mazor Patterson, Aurthur Whitmire, Less
Haney, Mary Evans, Maybelle Owen, Mae Stanford, Lula Hope, Lona Overby
and Laura McClure.
gether a first-ever cookbook entitled
Family Favorites.
There is a $5 charge for the cook
book. It is also available in area busi
nesses. For information on the coo
kook call 887-1656. Proceeds from the
sale go to the building fund.
Aerobics offered at
First Baptist Church
Aerobics will be offered at the First
Baptist Church Monday, Tuesday and
Thursday. It will be from 5:30 p.m. to
6:30 p.m. for women and 6:30 p.m. to
7:30 p.m. for the family.
It is $lO a month for members and
sls for non-members. A nursery is
available at a nominal fee. Call 887-
2428 for more information.
Pleasant Grove offers
Book of Romans class
Pleasant Grove Baptist Church has
begun a study of the Book of Romans
on Wednesday, from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m.
The classes will be held each Wednes
day through December 13.
There is no charge and those who
complete 10 of the 11 sessions will re-
Reading ... one of
• .: l ;. . ;£-*.
Enter The Norton Agency and The Forsyth County I\ews’
OUTDOOR CHRISTMAS
DECORATING CONTEST
Entry Deadline Dee. 8,1989
Prizes will be awarded in 4 categories
1. Private Homes - traditional
2. Private Homes - children’s delight
3. Private Homes - religious
4. Business & Institutions Display
1 st Prize in each category is an 8 foot sugar
maple tree. Planting is included.
Runner-up is Sunday Brunch for 2 at Lanier Centre-Ramad,
Judging will be December 12, 5:30-10 p.m.
rihi" Norton Agency/The Forsyth County News!
Christmas Decoration Contest
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Address j
I Directions I
Phone j
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Forsyth County News
121 DahlonegaSt.
P.O. Box 210
Cumming, GA 30130
ceive a study certificate from the
Education Extension Division of the
Georgia Baptist Convention. For
more information call 887-2554.
Episcopal Church
presents video series
Each Wednesday night at 7 p.m. the
Episcopal Church of The Holy Spirit
will be studying the popular video se
ries, “Bradshaw On: The Family.”
The films feature John Bradshaw,
an experienced counselor and theolo
gian as he discusses various topics in
cluding Violence in Family, The
Healthy Family, Compulsive Family
and The Most Common Family
Illness.
Everyone is invited. For more in
formation call 887-8190. A nursery is
provided.
Shiloh Methodist
offers bible study
Each weekday from 10 a.m. to 11:30
a.m. there will be a bible study.
Those who wish to stay afterwards
may bring a sack lunch and visit.
life’s quiet
pleasures
Georgia Department
of Education
Atlanta, Georgia 30334
Wemer Rogers
State Superintendent
of Schools
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