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REYNOLDS■; DEPARTMENT
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4 Civic Improvement Club of Reynolds-.
Mr. J. L. Royal spent Sunday in At- MR. W. R. HICKS PASSES
Santa. > -
Mr. Will Camp Sealy spent Thups
thy in Atlanta.
. Mr. and Mrs.
It Macon Thursday,
W. B. CLASS
Tho its been very warm weather, a
the door and talk to a friend 1,000
miles away. In every home there is a
private room, a closet. One can shut
ay Schppl, th<
Town." 4.rr. f '
We are sorry Mrs. Neisler our Sec-
etary/is crippled. Trust she’ll soon be
o. k. and can meet with us again.
SUDDENLY AT HIS I A rememberance was sent to Mrs.
HOME IN IVlON'l tZUMA EarIy Crawford who has been sick.
numitjrUHUPmiLUmA Trugt she recuperates soon and comes
News of the death of Mr. Will to the class. We thank our teacher,
Mr. and Mrs. J .H. Brewer shopped as S’ Co1 Mar8ha11 ’ wha !> ad f arge ' ° f
will be a source of sorrow to his nu- c ] uirc h grounds. He has done good
■ This to ton . «... uplift ho
few have been quite faithful to ‘the out the world, eonriect up 1 with heaven
Yd^''-^Vo5n5iPr''<Jlass5 "Come to Tpray" to a God who is listening in
Sunday Sotipql, the. Coolest. Place in heaven abdve, and get assurance of
answer.
Just as surely as he conforms to the
conditions the answer comes back and
peace /find joy come into the heart.
God will answer some day in His own
way. A Christian who has learned
the secret of prayer has learned the
secret source of power. The reason
why we are so weak as Christians is
that we are so flabbby in our prayer
life. The prayer meeting is being neg
lected in the churches. Then it is easy
to turn to forhialtty in worship and
scoff at spiritually.'The -possibility of
prayer almost staggers faith. ;Prg|yer
must be in the will of God and in the
name of Christ.
Jesus said, “Whatsoever things ye
desire when you pray, -believe that
you receive them and ye shall have
them.” (Mark 11-24.) That Is a check
book; on His bank, signed in His own
blood and sealed
A rich man’s son"w^ U '
college. His father gave bi °™ E ° S to?
book with every check a i ffn j cjse ckl
said to his son, “I have hbnfu! J
you. When you need money m*
.check and I will honor it." "M
Chris-1
Jesus Christ says
itians..
that to
,. D ° wa ask anything above the
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Swearingen spent
Sunday in Tazewell.
iiig is clipped from the Macon Tele- the class since our treasure box has
graph pf yesterday. [been low. Jfirs. Gray Hicks, chairman
Montezuma, Ga., Sept. 16.—Funeral ot - tbe finance committee, requests co-
rvices were conducted from the res- .. . tb ti ^ s
idence Tuesday afternoon for W. R.i operation of the entire class. ,
Hicks, well-known citizen of Monte-1 Let s not forget the motto (and
zuma, whose death occurred suddenly carry it out)“See You Sunday”. Our
at his home Monday afternoon from visitors Sunday were Mrs. Rob. Ault-
angina pectoris.He was apparently in n and Mrs ' 0 . 0. Cooper, of Ma
ins usual health Monday morning and
went to work, but was taken ill about con - Mrs. Cooper was a member of
10:30 o’clock and died about 1 o’clock, this class before moving to Macon.
Mr. Hicks was 68 years old. He had ( Visitors are most cordially invited
taken an active part in the civic and and members are urged to be present,
religious life of Montezuma during w ,. ... ,
flin I his residence here which had been Wed like toi see those whose
« lnner a bout 26 years. He was a native of are on roll, but whose
guest Sunday of Miss Elizabeth Lu- jj acon county and was prominently been prolonged
os. ! connected, 'being a member of the
[Hicks, Howej-Whitehead, McMichael,
Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Lucas and Mr. ! an( i Carson afmilies, wellknown«fami-
Earl Marshall motored to Macon Frl- lies in that section of the state. The
I survivors of his immediate family are
his wife, who was before her marriage
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cooper and Miss Missouri Harp; a son, Lewis By Rev. T. E. Dnvpnpoit, former pas-
Miss Sara Cooper went over to Macon Hl c k s ° of R^oltf “ br ° ther ’ t<>r ° f the Keyn ° lds Methodi9t '
Thursday. I The active’nallbearers were: Mar
Mr. F. A. Ricks and Mr. James [services were conducted from the res-
Kicks were in Atlanta Thursday.
Messrs Will Camp Sealy and James
Sicks visited Montezuma Sunday.
Miss May Bell Matthews Is the
louse guest of Miss Florence Smith.
Miss Agnes Seay loft Friday for
Americus where she will teach school.
Miss Valley Weaver was a
Miss Caroline Lucas of Atlanta, is 1 DaT GrlvTnd Robert Hi'ckf;' Jesus Christ was a true and real
ffie attractive guest of Mrs. Homer the honorary escort were: Jule Felton man as well as a very God. He ac-
Beeland. I A. C. Felton, L. W. Gardner, E. H. C epted the limitations of a man and
Anderson, Jere Moore, J. P. Walker, , _. , .. TT ,,
Mr. W. L. Carter and Miss Miriam Lai Cannon, J. P. Nelson, Ed M. Me- lived the life as a Christian He would
Carter went to Macon Friday to the ! Kenzie, Reuben Black, John Bradford have us follow. He was a man of
names
absence has
—Press Reporter.
THE POWER OF PRAYER
Church.
ball game.
Mr .and Mrs. Jim Bryant of Ma
son, were the guests of Miss Miriam
C:vrter Sunday.
Mri. Mack Crawford is at home af
ter a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Shearer at
Crawfordville.
Miss Cecil Murray and Dr. Albert
Thorpe of Ashburn, spent Friday with
Miss Eliza Lifsey.
Misses Eliza Lifsey and Winnie
Griffith leave Saturday for Columbus
where they will teach school.
Mr. and Mrs. William Fickling, of
3I.acon spent Sunday v/’th their par
ents, D-. and Mrs. W. G. Fickling.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. 0. Cooper, of Ma
nn, visited relatives here last week
and Miss Laura Cooper returned with
Them.
Master Jimmy Carson has returned
lame after making a visit to his
grand mother, Mrs. R. L. Wilson in
Vacea
Mrs. Lottie Marshall's goests for
ffte week end included her daughter,
C1 Tlm e serWc e e t s “were^conduSd by P«UW and taught us the refuge there
Rev. H. C. Jones and the interment is in prayer for every hour of need.tie
was in 1-eltons cemetery. often prayed for hours, riot In public,
for his public prayers generally were
short, but in crises he prayed some
times all night.
He was surrounded by bitter ene
mies continually. When he started
lout in His ministry He went to the
PANHANDLE
Mr. and Mrs. G. 0. Horton, Mrs. J.
B. Byrd and Mr. WaPer Horton spent
Thursday in Macon.
We are sorry to know that Mr. Tom ‘ . . T , , ,
. o , , .. ,, .temple at Jerusalem, “the house of
nntiromerv left Sunday for tho Gov- ^
Montgomery left Sunday for the Gov
eminent hospital at Savannah to un
dergo treatment. We wish him a
speedy recovery.
Mrs. J. I. Fuller spent several days
last week with her daughter, Mrs. Sid
James.
Miss Katherine Gaultney of Macon,
is the attractive guest of Miss Evelyn
Goodwin this week.
Mr. Paul Byrd and Paul Jr., are
prayer," and sought to pray and wor
ship God. He found t e temple full
of animals and money changers and
worldly business instead of worship.
The high priest had rented out stalls
in the temple and was growing rich
on the revenue. Jesus saw the per
version and made a scourge of small
cords and drove them out, not in
visitors of Mr .and Mrs. J. B. Byrd.
Mr .and Mrs. Nat Lucas and chil
dren Master E. C Pierce, Mr. C. B.
Byrd and children and Miss
i meekness but with holy zeal. The
'high priest, whose business was brok-
jen up determined to stop this mad
young prophet and pursued him with
1 auline hatred untn ( , eath _
Again, the doctors and teachers of
Byrd were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Felix Pierce at Waverly Han. m , ftw Qf Moses taught the people
Miss Lois Horton entertained quite in the temple and synaKO gues but
Miss Neita Marshall, and Mrs. Ralph a number of her friends with a tie-[ m j sapplied the , truth and perverted
Tbpe, of Atlanta. liightful Prom Party and water melon the mean i n g of Moses and the law.
M » r tt. . cutt ' n K at the home of her parents j RSUg reproved them and corrected
called to Mmnteviimn Mrmdnv nn no evening. All reported an un- the errors of this teaching and they
called to Montezuma Monday on ac-, usually good time. i, . _ . , . ,. _
count of the death of their brother, Mr and Mrs w ' Ho rton are vi,- 11 *™™ T’" 8 ! ?*“• ^
if.. wi j| f i mr ’ an ^ iylrs • wm * are Vls pose a young preacher today would
j iting their parents, Mr .and Mrs. J. sa y j <<^11 the professors in the public
Mr J. L. Lunsford and son, Mr. Jno. , k Fuller. schools are teaching the children
Ed. Lunsford, of Knoxville, Tenn., | Quite a number from here went to wrong.” Would not the stinging bees
were visitors in the home of Col and see A1 Jolson in “The Singing Fool at buzz about his ears! The doctors and
Mrs. J. R. Lunsford this week. I the Grand Theatre in Reynolds Satur- teachers resented his boldness and
m , tt ,, da ynight. determined to stop him.
... r ‘ an , rs ', ' am . a ,, eW fl' Miss Reba Windham celebrated her Again: The Pharisees, who were
m ^ w WS ? t r r birthday with a lovely party at the leading members of the church.
. .. . V, ar r T c S f '-u° q & , ° ° n ’| her home Saturday afternoon. After attended services religiously and
s ’ ‘ ' m 1 un ay ‘ many games were enjoyed the little j prayed in the market place to im-
I.Ir:-- A. G. T iicks. Mrs. C. L. Pyrun j guests were invited into the dining press the people with their holiness.
Mrs. E. W. Hodges and Hon. C. B. 1 room where they were served deli- He reproved them, saying they“were
.Vasball will attend the Congressional cious cream and cake. Little Miss , beautiful white garments, white
Convention at Americus Thursday as
(teleagtes from Taylor county.
Windham was the recipient of many! snow outwardly but their hearts werp
dainty, gifts. The guests departed .black as coal, their minds were full
wishing the honoree many more such of murder and covetousness and ha-
s. o, s. .
To check piracy in the waters off
tfie coast Of China, a British inventor
has devised a nearly automatic S. O.
S. signal. This signal is inclosed in a
VuBet-proof case, and is operated
fo mthe captain’s bridge. As a pira
tical vessel approaches, the officer of
ffie watch indicates on a dial the
ship’s latitude and longitude arid
presses a button. The invention then
sends out the call for- help and the
ships position, and keeps on sending
ft until the danger has been met and
Ihe contrivance is switched off.
In several ocean disasters recently
there has been much question and
criticism about the sending of the S.
C. S. Some fear the heavy salvage
rates. Some captains have a personal
in doing it all themselves. Ei-
•hcr reason h a paltry cause fo- the
les s of hum m life.
And so, all '.‘,3 often, we ourselves
are reluctant to raise our personal
signal of distress. We are slow to
happy birthdays.
Miss Eula Hammock spent Satur
day with home folks.
Mr. and Mrs. A1 fehring and
daughter of Butler and Mr .and Mrs. j went on His 1 way, and God gave the
Omah Hardage and daughter, of angels charge over'Him.
1 He said to His ■ disciples, “pray al-
tred and adultry."
Of course; with such a caricature
they tried to kill him. Enemies hound
ed him constantly, but he prayed and
Buena Vista were Sunday visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Fuller.
Don’t forget that Sunday is preach
ing day at Crowells.
Members of the S. S. will present a
short “Orphans’ Home Day" program
at 10:00 Sunday morning. Be sure to
come. We’ll expect you.
Mr. and Mrs Gostin Saunders and ( of Jeho'
son are guests yf Mr. and Mrs. Lee fice upo:
Mosley.
- Vr7’ , , -t i t,! Love You,” “If You Were the Only blems to A Gl OSET A
mg of faith whep doubts a<?aiUAnd Girl „ an M be Reminded-of You.” p 8 ™ *° J/m
Four lovely new songs—picked
from among two hundred as best suit
ed to the radio idol’s method—are
crooned by Rudy Vallee in his first
great feature picture, “The Vagabond
Lover” which comes Friday and Sat
urday, this week, to the Grand The
atre at Reynolds.
The songs, already sensat’.m il’.y
t , .popular, are “A Little Kiss Each
caH for sympathy in troun’s °r ad- Mornjn(?> „ « I( Love Yo u, B,<>ve Me,
vice ini difficulty, or the strergthen-
ways, pray without ceasing.” If yqu
and l, brother, knew the dangers
about Us always, we would pray for
God’s protection daily.
The emblems of prayer are three
Abraham and the patriarchs, it was
A SMOKE LADDER. The worshiper
h built.an niter, put a sacri-
it, kindled a fire and as the
smoke went up toheaven his prayer
ascended, and he felt i hat God t*n-
VALLEE SINGS FOUR NEW swered and he departed and peacej in
HITS IN RADIO FILM his heart.
In the days of the tabernacle built
by Moses and the temnle built by Sol-,
omon, it' was THE INCENSE
SMOKE. The worshiper came to the
golden altar and pou^pd a handful
of preciouri’incerise upop the live coals
and as the smoke filled the room he
offered his prgyer to God, whose pres
ence hovered near. He went away
feeling that Jehovah had heard and ac
cepted him.
Jesus Christ changed these
we may postpone our S. 0. S. too
long.
“They help' every one his neigh
bor.”
—Read Isaiah 41:1-7.
t^ ,, . , - , , .PLACE OF PRAYER,
For h,s introductory number m the reachable the world over .
picture, Rudy selected “I’r"
Vagabond Lover,” his owa
Just
number
i modem hotel and railroad station
... „ — -. - , , i , . .there is a long distance telephone-
wh,eh ynth Deep Night he’pen bring boothi 0ne can jn the d(Jset sbut
him into world favor. I
you
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give you the same service that you
get in larger cities.
Will appreciate all the work
can give us.
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PANTS Pressed ... 15c
COATS Pressed . . . 15c
SUITS Dry Cleaned . . 65c
PANTS Dry Cleaned . . . 35c
Plain Silk DRESSES Dry Cleaned, 50c
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