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O. L. Johnson, who la (pending
this week-end with Mr. Robert Ma-
theny, of Auiuata, Oa., who la a
student at Southeastern Christian
’* U ’* ro the Interest
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tort month before the
•oelety disbands. Efforts an be-
lag made to hare Christian En-
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use Christian Endeavor, the text
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MAY t«, 18, AND IS.
. The young people of Atbena
should form' “Convention Clubs,"
and make early plans to attend
the great Georgia Sunday School
I Convention which will convene at
the First Methodist church, Mon
day morning May 14th. Many of
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By “GERRY” JOHNSON.
The greatest of all days—"Moth
er's Day" is being celebrated today
in honor of one who means more
than gold or silver—that being the
love of Mother. The Christian En-
deavorers of the First Christian
church will present a pageant en
titled “Aflothert” at the evening
services today (Sunday) at 8:30
o’clock and a most cordial invita
tion is extended everyone to at
tend.
Christian Endeavorers of Athens
representing the Central, and First
Presbyterian churches as well as
the First Christian will gather In
the big basement of the Christian
church, Friday evening, May 25th.
and enjoy a “Fellowship Supper,"
which la being arranged by the
Ladles Aid Society with Mrs. La-
Boon in charge. Mr. Carl Mathews,
field secretary for Georgia will he
the principal speaker at the rally
which will follow’ the supper.
At this rally officers for the
City Union for the ensuing year
will bo elected, therefore a largo
attendance from every society is
expected.
The "Fellowship Supper” tickets
can ho secured from G. L. John
son. Mr. John Wright or Mr. Jack
Bolton. Get yours early ns only a
limited number can be accommo
dated. The tickets will cost 2G
cents.
Bowden S. N. I.
School to Have
Commencement
VOUND PEOPLE OF DISTRICT
DISPLAY MUCH INTEREST
When announcement was made
that Mr. Carl J. Matthews, field
secretary for Christian Endeavor
la Georgia would 1 tour the district,
speaking to the young people t ■
the value of Christian Endeavor
everywhere the cry went up,
“Wo’ll Take a Rally,’’ and as a re
mit the following schedule ha-,
been arranged: Wednesday night,
May 23rd, at Bishop; Thursday
night. May 24tb, at Mazeya; Fri
day night, May 25th, at Athena;
Saturday night, .May 26th, at Win-,
dcr; Sunday morning at South
eastern Cbriatlan College, Auburn.
On.; Sunday afternoon, May 27th,
8tatham, Oa.; Monday night, May
28th, Comer, Oa.; or ML Vernon;
Tueaday night, May 29th, at Union.
This will cloae the aerloa of ral
lies In Northeast Georgia and will
also close the year for Mr.
Matthews, who has resigned the
work in Qeorgla to enter a larger
field of service In Florida.
State and dlatrict Christian En
deavor workers will aid Mr. Mat
thews In these rallies, which prdm-
lae to be a success.
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HARLOW AUTREY TO LEAD
C. E. MEETING
the best kaown Young Peope'i
Workers that we have In qiirlstlau
work today will appear on pro
grams and we should avail our
selves of the opportunity of listen
ing to the speakers who will bring
to use wonderful messages at each
session. Young folks! Do you want
to see Red Barron, great football
star, In action again? If so, go to
the Sunday School Convention.
May 14tli, and listen to him again.
The young people of Elberton
Christian Endeavor Society ore
waiting for the date of the
District Convention for the North- 1
east Georgia Endeavor Unloa, but
have already commenced work.
The program Is being arranged nnd
many new features have beet! add
ed. Among them will be the award
ing of a gold O. E. pen to the In
dividual who writes a 150 word es
say on “What Christian Endeavor
has meant to me.’’
Branch of University of
Georgia to Graduate
Class From June 3rd to
Wllllo’s Party—Belle Steed.
June 4th. 8:00 P. M.—The Bow-
don Players will present three
plays, "The Monkey’s Paw,” “The
Pot Boiler,” and "The Constant
Lover.**
June 6th, 10:00 A. M.—Declama
tion and Reading Contes: by the
Sophomore Class.
Scorn to Be Slaves—E. C. Burns,
Supposed Speech of John Adams
—Elmer Copeland*.
The cremation of Sara McGee—
Frances Barrow.
Kansas—Sarah Burson.
By Courier—Blanche Smith.
A Dog of Flanders—Mary Downs.
June 5th, 8:00 P. M.*-Ji|n!or
Class Debate.
Subject:—Resolved, That the U.
S. Should cancel the war debts
made for carrying on the World
War, against her Allies.
Affirmative: Bob Garrett, Homer
Wilson. Negative: Mary Garrett
Madle Kirby.
Juno 6th, 10:00 A. M.—Graduat
ing exercises.
Address—Hon. I. N. Ballard.
State Supt. of Education-Elect, of
Brunswick.
The graduating class Is as fol
lows: Minnie Fowler, Winnie
Burns, Ruby Loworn, Irene Mor
ris, Maude Loworn, Wilma But
ier, Cassie Beck.
Special—<Maude Johnson.
The public is cordially Invited
to attend these exercises.
Sawdust Personal
and Social News
The Bowdon State Normal and
Industrial College, a branch of the
University, Bbwdon, Ga., will hold
its annual commencement exer
cises at the College Auditorium on
June 3rd to 6th, inclusive.
The schedule of exercises Is as
follows:
June 3rd, 11:00 A. M.—Com
mencement Sermon—Dr. John F.
Purser of Atlanta, Georgia.
June 4th, 10:00 A. M.—Decla
mation and Reading Contest by the
Freshman Qlas*.
Times That Stir Men’s Souls-*
Lewis Rfdley.
Amorlan Revolution—Adel
Spence.
A Message to Garcia—Cranston
Hamll.
Happiness and Liberty—Leo
Spence.
Democracy—Barker Stone.
Jane—Addle Bess Morris.
Bobby Shafto*—Edith Harrod.
An Italian i Guide—Pearl Shinn.
Mias Pearl Thurmond spent i
short while laat Wednesday after
noon with Misses Francis and Jean
ette Massey.
Mr. J. W. Dillard has purchased
a new grain binder. Mr. Dillard
is a man who believes in living at
home nnd boarding at the same
place. He has one of the best farms
In this section.
Mrs. Lillie Dally of Center, spent
last Wednesday and Wednesday
night with her brother, Mr. Lamar
Barber and, family.
Miss Sarah Martin of Neese spent
ln«t Wednesday afternoon with
^Mlss Lucilo Williams.
We are sorry to chronicle the
death of Mr. W. J. Green of Ath
ens, which occurred leak Wednes
day. The bereaved family hare
our depeat sympathy.
Mrs. Guy Martin and children
of Athens, spent the week end
with the family of Mr. J. W, Mar
Mr. Harlow Autrey will lead the
Christian Endeavor meeting this
<8unday) evening at 7:30 o’clock.
H* has arranged a most instructive
and helpful program and will use
as a topic, “Why do we believe
that Jesus Christ Is the Son of
God?” This Is the first time Har
low has led a meeting and a big
welcome awaits those who attend.
DBMORB8T. GA.. C. B.
GROWING RAPIDLY
The Congregational % Christian
Endeavor Society at Demorest, Ga.,
Is making a great stride in .new
growth. Mr. Stanley Rulon. who Is
a etudent at Piedmont <Oollege and
chairman of World Fellowship of
the Y. <M C. A. In this Institution
la one of the great asseta to the
society and It Is to him, that credit
s due, foro he has filled a pulpit
In a church without a pastor re
cently, In addition to organising a
Christian Endeavor Society at
Bowman, Ga.
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