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AUCTION SALE FOR COLORED PEOPLE
AT ROCK SPRING STREET AND BAXTER
Thursday Afternoon, Oct. 25
2 P. M. ON THE GROUND - .
This property has been sub-divided into lots and will be sold to
colored people on terms of one-third cash day of sale and balance
in monthly payments.
This Is a Golden Opportunity for Home-Seekers and Speculators.
FREE CASH PRIZES BAND CONCERT
TODD-WORSHAM AUCTION CO.
ATLANTA ROME CHATTANOOGA
IFor Further Information Call
Phone 1686
H. 0. EPTING & CO. |
Local Representatives
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BERNSTEIN BROS.
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' Savannah Editor Is Cam
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{ By W. T. Stilie |
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{ School of Jcurnalism) i
Dan G. Bickers, associate editor
of the Savannah Morning News,
addressed the s.uaents in ' the
‘Hem'_v W. Grady School of Jour
nalism, University of Georgia,
' Friday morning in the auditorium |
of the Commerce-Journalism build
ing. Mr. Bickers is the first of a
f series of well-known Georgia
‘newspaper men who will speak to |
the students in athe journalism
school this year. ¥ ‘
Mr. Bickers discused the worki
of the reporter and editor, empha- |
sizigg the derivative meaning of |
the two words. He spoke also of |
his own experience during his car-|
€er as a newspaper man.
Hur:ler Bell, city editor of the
Atlanta Journal, will make the
second address early in Novem
ber. He will speak on “What the
City Room Thinks of the Report
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FRED GETS GATE
DETROIT.—Fred Wambach re
ceived the proverbial gate in di
vorce court here recently. Judge
Harry J. Dingeman granted the
petition on Mrs. Hazel Wambach'’s
plea that Fred smashed furniturel
nsed liquor too freely and on one
occasion fried to set fire to their
home.
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YOU NEVER CAN TELL
A young woman traveling from
Ireland, and nervous of the cross
ing, asked the stewardess which
was the best ‘berth to take. |
THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA
CHUERCHES
| PRINCE AVE. BAPTIST CHURCH
I T. W. Tippett, pastor.
| 10 a. m. Sunday School, John K.
| Davis, Sup!.
| 11 a. m. Morning service, ser
' mon by pastor.
. Subject: “Will You Be Miss
ed?” 4 .
7p.m B.Y.FP, U. Benlors, In
termediates and Juniors, Alex
Saye, director,
8 p. m. Evening service, preach.
ing by pastor, Subject: “For What
Does Our Church Stand?”’
Notes: The Pastor will speak
Sunday morning on the subject:
“Will You Be Missed or What are
You Worth to the Kingdom™ . He
is anxious for full attendance of
the Church membership at this
service.
Sunday night the Pastor will
continue the discussion on the sub.
ject: “For what does our Church
.stand or what is the place of
Prince Avenue Baptist Church in
the life of this community?”
We had 170 present at Prayer
meeting last Wednesday night.
We hope to build our attendance
to 200.
The public is cordially invited
to all our services. Come!
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FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. E. L. Hill, D.. D, Pastor
Sunday School at First Church
at 9:45 a. m.; and at Hoyt Chapel
at 4 p. m,
Usual services at 11 a. m. and
§ p. m. The Pastor will préach
at both of these services.
Prayer Meeting at 8 o'clock
Werdnesday night. |
Christian Endeavor Sociefy at 7
p. m.
A cordial invitation is extend
ed to all of these services. |
" EAST A"PHI-:NS BAPTIST
N. A. Hemrick, pastor.
9:45 a. m. Sunday School, Geo.
Robinson, Supt.
11 a. m, Preaching service, ser
mon by pastor,
Today is “Home Coming Day”,
at our church, every member and
family is urged to attend Sunday
School and church service. The
pastor urges you to attend.
6:30 p. m. B. Y. P. U. All young
people invited,
7:30 p. m. Evening service,
preaching by pastor.
7:30 p. m. Wednesday prayer
meeting.
We invite you to worship with
rus, welcome at all services.
YOUNG HARRIS MEMORIAL
METHODIST
J. A. Partridge, Pastor.
9:45 a. m, Sunday School serv
ices,
11 a. m. Sermon by the pastor.
7 p. m. Epworth League serv
ices.
8 p. m. Sermon by the pastor,
8 p. m. Wednesday, prayer meet
ign and Bible study.
The church with the glad hand
and a warm heart invites all who
will to worship with its mem
bership.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
First Christian church corner of
Dougherty and Pulaski streets.
Stanley R. Grubb, minister res
idence 268 Dougherty street.
The Bible School at 10 a. m.,
J. F. Whitehead, Supt.
The Lord’'s Supper and sermon
at 11:15 a. m. The subject at this
time will be “An Invincible Soul”.
Evening sermon at 8 o’clock.
Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m.
leader, Mr. Lamar Laßoon.
You are invited to make this
c¢hurch. your place of worship,
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FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. W. P. King, pastor. ¢
10 o’clock a. m. Sunday School, |
18:15 preaching by the pastor.
“The Problem of Suffering.”
8 o’clock p. m. “The Question of
Motive.”
Epworth League at 7 o’clock
p. m.
A cordial welcome awaits all
who attend these services.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Chas. Tidwell, m’nister,
Bogart Church of Christ meets
every Sunday at 10 a. m. for Bible
study.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and §
p. m. 7
Morning subject: “The Great
Invitation; Evening subject: “Su
preme Value of the Bible.
Preaching a! Eastville school
house 2:30 p. m,, prayer meetng
at Bogart Wednesday 8 p. m.
- The public is cordially invited.
~ MOORE’S GROVE BAPTIST
CHURCH, HULL, Ga,
| S. B. Wingfield, pastor,
Sunday school every Sunday aft
ernoon at 2:30, Glenn Brown, supt.
Booth Reaves, Chorister.
Preachign services on first and
third Sudany afternoon at 3:30 by
the pastor W. 'A. Reed Chorister.
B. Y P. U. both unions meet
each Sunday evening at 8§ p. m.,
Miss Sally May &pratlin, President
sen‘or Unoin; Mrs. Cunie Bullock
leader Intermediate union.
Sunheams meet each Friday p.
m. 4 o'clock, Miss Cornelia Sprat
lin leader. 1
W. M. S. meet Thursday 3 p. m.
'following the first and third Sun
days, Mrs, Currie Bullock, Pres
ident. |
WEST END BAPTIST CHURCH
S. B. Wingfield, pastor.
Sunday school 9:45, Joe Hudson,
superintendent.
Preaching services 11 a. m. and
8 p. m. by the pastor, W, H,
Youngblood chorister.
Sunbeams meet at the church
Sunday 4 p. m., Mrs. S'd Carter,
leader.
B, Y. P. U, all unions meet at
T:l6-p. m:
W. M. S. meet Modnay 3 p. m.
Mrs, S. B. Wingfield, President.
Wednesday evening prayer ser
ivice at 8 p. m,
i (3. A and R. A. meet Friday
3:30 p. m,, Mrs. Hughes and Mrs,
Wingfield, leaders.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
i J. C. Wilkinson, Pastor.
Sunday School 10 a. m., E. B,
Mell, Superintendent.
! Morning Worship 11:15 a, m.
Subject: “Lameness”.
B..¥Y. P. U, at 6:40 p. m.
: We will be glad to have you
‘worship with us.
CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN
Rev. Samuel J. Cartledge, Pas
tor, .
Sunday School 9:45 a. m., Mr.
J. T. Dudley, Supt.
Preaching by the pastor 11 a.
m. and 8§ p. m.
At the morning service the
newly elected elders and deacons
will be ordained angd installed and
the pastor will speak of “The
Church’ its history and organiza
tion,’,
. Christian Endeavor 7 p. m.
CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Corner Baxter and Bloomfield
streets,
F. L. Adams, minister,
Bible School, J. E. Skelton,
Supt. 10 a. m.
. Sermon by the pastor 11 a. m.
Christ‘an Endeavor 7 p. m,
Sermon bw the pastor 8 p. m.
Wid-week Prayer meeting every
Wednesday evening 8 p. m.
. The public is invited and wel
comed to all services.
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: F&%fiANng%DAY
Funeral services for Miss Flor
ence Smith, aged 20, who died at
her home at Crawford Saturday
afternoon at three o’clock after a
short illness, will be held at the
home Sunday afternoon at four
o'clock, Rev. J. B. Jones, pastor
of the Crawford Methodist church,
conducting, Intetment will follow
in the Crawford Cemetery, Bern
stein Bros. Funeral Home in
charge.
Miss Smith is survived by her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Sm'th
five sisters, Misses Lena, Annie
Laurie, Virginia and Mary Helen
Smith and Mrs, William Green and
two brothers, Messrs. Robert and
Hoke Smith.
' The deceased was born in Ogle
‘thorpe county and had spent her
life there. She was a member of
the Methodist church and one of
the city’'s most popular and a'-
tractive young women. She leaves
many friends to mourn her un
timely death.
Pallbearers will be Messrs, W.
W. Armistead, M. Blan('h'fin'(l. W.
H. Gordon, Mose Gordon, J, I.
| Shehane and E, H. Furcron.
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| — The following are the heads of the
~ 5 different departments, and are in sole
SHES:’LEY S charge of them:—
BIG SHOWS WOMEN’S DEPARTMENT
WILL BE AT Mrs. Rubye Thompson
THE FAIR Superintendent.
Miss Eberhart
Asst. Superintendent.
_ — Mrs. Bessie Troutman
Hir = w Chairman.
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|&y 2o || ’ LIVE STOCK
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* RABBITS
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East Washington Street, Phone 9211.
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. S. B. PORTER, Secretary
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1928,