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B.Y.P.U. Notes!
n’hich is “Our New Field In Eu-j
,' By ALBERT ALMOND
First Baptist B. Y. P. IT. meets tr
nliftft M 7 o’e-lock III the Sunday
■chool auditorium of the church. ...
Mip Ruby Smith, captain of Groui Sue Smith will render some apeclaJ
The meet tint Sunday ml
uended and tonight
rope", quite an VnUre'.t'fni iubjbct | qu=*t'°" »t a .octal this week will
nnd those taking part -In the pro- I he discussed and taken action
gram are Mieaea Stella Petropal,
Klla Petropal nnd Mamie
Smith. Mr. T. L. Eberhardt,
»«*»" H-y. Mr. €. W. Ceptei
Mr H. E. Bradwell. Miss Mnml
“ : a wen spent one.
I A, hearty welcome awaits yon.
- ii.\?jf ANNEB - HEI
ANNER-HBRALP. ATHENS. OEORGIA
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER .10. 1923.
look for all of
Sue ! members, students from
our
ur schools
il visitors to be
have a number of interesting events
rcheduied for the 'fall and the bou>
ell spent
■ ■
Guaranty Trust
Corporation
CAPITAL $500,000.00
SURPLUS $500,000.00
We make advances on most liberal terms to owners of cotton
stored with the Independent Warehouses, Inc.
First PrtsbyUHah )
Kev E. L. Hill, D. D. Pastor.
Sunday school at the First
church at 9:45 a. m., Mr. J.
.Morton, Supt.. at Hoyt Chapel at
4 p. it). Mr Colquit Carter, Supt.
There will be the usual services
in the church at 11 a. ra. and
Morning subject “The Safety
of the Young”. Evening aubject,
Christ the Source of Satisfaction".
The Junior Christian End#avo>
will meet at 4 p. if.., ?5e Interme
diate Christian Endeavor wil'
meet at 5 p. m. and the Senior
Christian Endeavor will meet at
7 p. m. I
Usual Prayer Meeting Wednes
day afternoon at 5 o'clock.
A cordial invitation ir extended
to all of these services.
Prince Avenue Baptist
r^
I F you want a coat this season and intend to
pay from $19.95 to $195.00 for it you should
cometoMAYBURG’S.
s’*
T>ROBABLY you will buy—possibly you
A won’t—but give your clothes allowance a
square deal Let it give you as much as it con
sistently can. ,
B E sure you are getting all your dollar will
buy—in style, in quality, in lasting sat
isfaction.
L OOK about town—compare—and* you'll
know then why so many women buy at
MAYBURG’S.
Sunday School promptly at
•'clock.
S. B. Wingfield, Supt, classes
for all ages. Special classes for
the State Ndfmal Girls and the
University Boys. Joe ^ennett. Jr..
President of the University Class.
Preaching by the pastor. Dr. J. J
Bennett at 11 o’clock.
No preaching at the Evening
Hour at Prince Avenue Baptist ac
count of the Joint University ser
vice of both prince Avenue Baptist
nnd the First Baptist to be held
in the First church at 8 o'clock.
Speakers at this service will be
Mprgan Blake of Atlanta, Ga., Joe
Bennett, Jr., Dr. J. C. Wilkinson
nnd Dr. J. J Bennett pastors of the
two above churches
Take notice to the changes of the
hour of service At Prince Avenue
next Sunday the first In October to
8 o'clock in the evening Instead of
8:90.
B. Y. P. U. at 7:80 this evening.
First Christian
The church that feels like
home."
Dr. M. B. Miller. Pastor.
10 a. m. Bible School ' 1-1
Mr. Graves. 8tephenson, Bible
School Superintendent
Music furnished by Eldam’s Or*
rhestra with Miss Proctor at pia
no.
10:80 "Special -feature—Men's
ricndshln Bible Claaa’^MrJW*
Elder. President
11:00 Morning Sermon—" AWIse
nnd understanding heart/* 1 King
3:9. by the pastor.
11:00’Junior Christian Endeavot
—Mrs. M. B. Miller. Supt Topic
“Lessons we Learn In Africa"—
Leader. Charles Elder.
0 P. M. Intermediate Christian
Endeavor—Mr. J. E. Skelton, Su
perintendent
7:10 Senior 'Christian Endeavor
—Claude Burgess, president. Topic
“Recent Triumphs of Mission nl
Mptr* and Abroad." Acts 14i‘ 19-
Missionary Committee in
charge.
8:80 Evening Sermon—"Is there
Aaonther Way"—11 King* 6:18—
Dr. Miller.
Monday evening 8: SO o’clock—,
"Men's Bible Club" meets In church.
Tussdsy evening 8:80 o'clock.
Volunteer Band."
Wednesday evening 8:80 o'clock
Missionary Meeting—Miss Magulr*
leader. *
Thursday evening 7:80 o'clock—
Fellowship Suppsr In church. Ev«
•ry member of Chrl-tlan church ex
pected to attend. Good program.
•'Rally Day" October 14th. Aim—
500 present.
Church Convention of Georgia—
November 18-15.
The Christian church Is a goc
church. Only a stranger once."
Remarkable' Asthma
Treatment Found By
Dakota Traveling Man
Cured Himself and Now dtti
Treatment to Others.
Sioux Falls, S. Dak.—D. M.
Kirschman, 1400 E. Sixth St., of
this city reports he found a new
treatment which completely healed
him of Asthma and all its disa
greeable effects. As a traveling
salesman, Mr. Kirschman was for
many years afflicted with this
disease and often had to lay off
for weeks at a time. By pure ac
cident, he found this remarkable
treatment. It cured him and he
then offered it to several of his
friends. The results were so as
tonishing that his friends persuad
ed him to give dlher sufferers a
chance to get the same relief from
this distressing ailment. Mr.
Kirschman has lived in Sioux
Falls for many years and enjoys
an enviable reputation as a man
of upright character and stead
fast moral integrity. If yon are
bothered with Asthma, write him
today and ask him to explain his
treatment. He will gladly do this
without cost.—(Advertisement.)
SPORT NEWS
ATHENS
vIS WINS
The Athens Y. G, A. volley
ball team dereated the visiting
volley barters from Ma
con in two out of three matches.
Saturday afternoon at the local
•Y."
upro, came down from Toccoa for
the opening'same. “Shorty" wak
all Hiniles on this-trip.
Yea It was a boy, in fact two
lioya, twenty days old now mid both
already headed for Georg’a, * co he
The scores were twer.ty-one
and nine, and twenty«one ar.d
fifteen.
says
“8HORTY" ANDREWS
HAS A SMILE ON
"Shorty Ad rows, Georgia's fa
mous yell leader of a' few ,se:^aono
TECH HIGH IN EASY VICTORY
.COMMERCE. Ga.—Tech High
school of Atlanta ran over the lo
cal high school eleven here Fri-,
day afternoon, 81 to 0. in the first
game of the,season,
At the beginning of the second
nair coach Tolbert of the Te (t ,
Hlge eleven sent. a different t ea „
In against CommoWimi this “a
seemed as good a» the first.
LANIER WINfSjfcLfSE GAME
GRIFFIN, Ga.-iqiamer defeated
Griffin High. 7 to 0. Friday after
noon at Llghtfoot Mm.
. A *‘ <!r Obtylng scoreless , or thrf(
quarters and alt minute* 0 f - the
fourth. Patter3oa,.*ente r for Crlr
fin, made a wild pass. Houston for
Lanier, recovered owl ran fortv
nerds for the Mly,,touchdown
tho game. Carglle kicked Boa )
i MARKETS
Athens cotton was unchanged
Saturday at 2894 cent*.
HighQuality
at Low Prices
CHICAGO QUOTATIONS
The following were the ruling
prices in the exchange Saturday:
Prev;
High Low Close Close
WHEAT
Sept. . . 104% 102% 102% 104%
Dec. . . 106% 105% 1(15% 100%
May . . 110% 109% 109% 110%
CORN—
Sept. . . 92% 89% 89% 92%
Dec. . . 73 71% 71% 72%
72% 70% -71% 72%
It is on; thing to quote low or sensational prices, but it is
quite another to quote such, prices on merchandise of high
quality. It is our belief that the only real bargain is that one
which gives you dependable quality at a price that is really
low. We are sur^that if you put this test to anything in our
stock, you will have the superiority of our values impressed
upon you in n most convincing fashion.
«y . r 7
OATS-.-
Sept. .. . 41% 40% 40% 41%
Dec. . . 42% 42% 42% 43
May . . 44% 44% 44% 44%
LARD—
Sept. . . . 12.20 12.10 12.15 12.12
Oct. . . . 12.10 11.95 12.90 12.00
Jin
RIBS—
Sept. . • • 0.50 9.50.
Oct. . . . 9.20 9.17 9.20 9.15
Jan 9.60 9.57
NEW YORK COTTON
Prev.
Open High Low Close Clcsc
Jan. 28.18 28.18 27.80 27.751 28.14
Mar. 28J6 28.12 27.78 27.78 28.12
May 28.10 28.13 27.75 27.75 28.07
July 27.45 27.48 27.15 27.15 27.40
Opt. 28.95 28.95, 28.02 28.02 28.82
Dec. 28.68 28.69 28.30 28.30 28.60
NEW ORLEANS COTTON
Prev.
Open High Low Close Close
Jan. £f*8 27.93 27.62 27.02 27.94
Mar. 27.72 27.80 27.52 27.53 27.77
May 27.60 27.68 27.37 27.37 27.58
July 27.02 27.02 27.02 20.02 27.13
Oct. 28.10 2821 27.88 27.88 28.18
Dec. 28.00 28.09 27.77 27.77 28.07
A Model
Bakery
Fleet Baptist ’ *
J. C. Wilkinson, paator. '
Sunday School 10 a. m. E. B
Mcll, Superintendent
Thera are three claaaea for Uni*
vanity atudanta taught by AMI
Nia, Morton Hodgson and Phil
Campbell. Mlaa Mildred Ruther
ford has returned and will teach
the Normal Clasa.
Preaelng hby tha pastor 11 a. m.
The evanlng • p. m. will ha a
apodal student eervlce.
Morgan Blake and Joe Bonnet*
will be the speakers. The Lucy
Cobb glrle will be preaent end we
ere hoping to have an auditorium
filled with atudanta from several
coleges. g
A Bakery that will
make French Hard
Rolls, French Vienna
Bread, Freeh and Dan
ish Pastry* Real Rye
Bread, Old Fashion
Homemade Bread, with
Homemade Yeast*
We will also carry a
full line of
Firet Mathodist
Fur-Trimmed Coats Priced At
$19.95 to $195
MAYBURG’S
WHERE IT PAYS TO SHOP
278 Clayton 278 Clayton
Cor. Lumpkin. St. and Hancock
avenue.
Rev. 8. E. Wasson, pester
R P. Stephen!. SUndo.y School
Superintendent. . r CL llAfl
11:1S
Sunday School 10 a. ra.
Preaching by the paator at
a. m. and I p. m. , '
Epworth League at T p. m. \
Prayer Meeting Wednesday eve
ning at g o'clock. . n*t%
The Woman-e Mlaelonary Socle*
ty meete every tint and third
Monday afternoon at 6 o'clock Ja
the church.
A cordial Invitation la extended'
to nil these services.
SANDWICHES
PIES
’' v and
FOUNT DRINKS
In Other Words a
BAKERY
SODA FOUNTAIN
and
DELICATESSEN
BENSON’S
LUNCHEONETTE
A small cash payment secures delivery—
balance as convenient.
Complete Dining Suites $150.00 to $1,250.00
With such a wonderful stock of dining room furniture, it is
difficult to select any one suit® and feature it ss 5 special »i-
iracliun. Every suite in our stock is unusually interesting in
design, construction, finish and price. Compare, but compare
auflity as wejl as price nnd we are sure that you will select
^ turifti
one of the hahdsome period suites wc are'featuring right noW* T
ot prices remarkably lour. Convenient credit terms can be ar
ranged on any suite.
4-Pieee
Vanity Bedroom Suite $250.00
With the modern bedroom suite every woman prefers the
vanity or semi-vanity dresser, as well as the stgulsr dresser.
Right now wo are featuring an attractive Queen Anne period
design bedroom suite, consisting of semi-vanity dresser, full
■ chiffoi
.siso bow end bed, convenient i
at the special low price quoted above. Credit terms if you*
desire. -
'forette and large also dresser^
Central Preahytarian
Rev. Samuel J. Cattledge, paator.
Mr. ,T. J. Dudley, Superintendent
of Sunday School.
Sunday School 8:4t a m
Preaching by the pastor 11 a.
i. and 8 p. m. .
Christian Endeavor Societies *4
end T p. m.
A special Invitation to students
and strangers.
Please not change In hour fof
evening services.
DAVIDSON IS WINNER, *4
ROCKHILL, 8. C.—Davidson
eollrga dafeatad Preahytarian col
. legs of South Carolina here
Jhty by • score of t to o.
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