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STOLEN! & =&
SOLID MAHOGANY Tables,
ich f tted together, make one
e dining table. Elaborately
ed pedestal and carved claw
with small brass roller un
each foot. This table STOL
from warehouse of G. W.
mas, cabinet maker, on
ince Avenue, Athens, Ga. S2OO
i reward for return or infor
ion leading to recovery, No
stions asked Mrs. Louise B.
ett, 2236 Walton Way, Au
a Ga. . abe
AYED from home one iron
y mare mule, weight about
pounds. $5.00 rewsrd for
finng and notifying J. D.
oler Tign2ll, Ga, m3op
FOR RENT
RENT—On Boulevard, lower
wor apertment; modern ‘¢on
niences; garage, Phone 575-J.
m31p.~
RENT—One furnished room.
mly 847 College Ave. Phone
13. m3oc
RENT—F've room house, 395
body street, garezge. large
. Apply W. Buckwald, 176
pomfield or Brooks Economy
ra Thamas Street, m3op
RENT—Six-room apartment
ola heat, private entrance,
rage. Reasonable rent. Phone
bl, m3oc
(L SSSSER R
p RENT—Three unfurn’shed
mnecting rooms, connecting
th, garage. Modern conven
s. Apply Mrs. G. B. Da
-11465 College Avenue, Phone
8-J. m3op
RENT—Three-room - apart
t, private bath and gorace.
J. W. Scogeg'ns, Jefferson
Phone 659-J. ale
RENT—Nicely furnished
nt room with board, ANI con
nences, one block from Post
fice. Call Mrs. Williams, 738
arnly 154 W 7 Wagaaals aln
WANTED
\TED TO BUY—Jones’ His
y of Georgia, Wh'te’s Statis
s of Georgia, Griswold’s “Fe
ple Poets of Ameriea,” “The
ion,” vols. 1 and 3. A maea
e publ'shed in Athens. Ga,,
1840. old high-wheel bicvele.
one 1794 or write Mrs, Har
y Stovall, 850 Hancock Ave
e, Athens, Ga. m3le
M AND BOARD in private
me, to business people. Mod-
I conveniences., Phone 2084.
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W and Departure of Trains
+ Athens, Ga.
Md From South and West
£ —DEPART i
; Atlanta. !
Pm Birmingham 8:29 umi
am Atlanta 4°'656 am
i Atlanta 5:15 pm!
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@m Bham-Mem, 2:50 pm
tnd From North and East
New York-Wash.
&m Rich.-Norfolk 10:25 pPm
L New York-Wash,
LAM Richmond 1:12 am
New York-Wagh,
¥Pm Rich.-Norfolk 2:18 pm
INKSVILLE.MTDLAND © |
SCHEDULES |
Leave Athens |
1 from Gainesville 4:55 uml
2 *for Gainesville 7:45 an
Arrive Athens I
11 from Gainesville 10:00 am |
12 far Gaineaville 10:45 am |
CENTRAT, OF GEORGIA |
TRAINS I
Part for Macon 8:00 am |
~ .and 4:30 pm |
frve from Macon 11:35 am
g 8545 pm 1
\ nnt “AND, C. A., Phone 840
' BOLTON. 'Act., Phone 1046 I
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GEOR(.I A\ RATL.ROAD
i SCHEDULES ‘
i —DEPART
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2.0 P 54—1:40 pm
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;i"‘“" pm x58—9:00 pm
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U Sunday
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
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MY}. MILLER, Comn Aggm
" Passenger Station
Faone 81
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Feed Corn and Corn
Meal, $1.256 bushel, 35¢ peck;
Scratch Feed, $2.60 hundred;
Pigeon and B'rd Feed, High
Grade Flour, Garden Seed and
Beans. We have Sunny and
Shady Lawn Seeds, also the fa
mous Vigoro Plant Food and
Wizard Brand Sheep Manure.
Athens ‘Seed Co. m3oc
FOR SALE—Sixty cords of pine
- wood. Phone 1186. m3op
FOR SALE—Kitchen Cabinet in
good condition, cheap. Mrs. N
M. Dodd, 740 Prince Avenue
Phone 1642, m2B¢
FOR SALE—To save reshipping
well-known Piano Manufacture:
must quickly place in private
home in or near Athens on® re
possessed Upr ght and one hizh:
grade Player-Pitno. Reliable
pariy may purchaze either in
strument by paying small bal
ance due on low monthly term
or have use of for delivery
costs and accrmulated storzgc
charges, Address S. A, Morrow
Auditor, P. 0. Box 172, Chieago
111, m3oc
FOR SALE—Simmons Junior Siz:
Crib, ivory finsh $5.00, good
condition. 2003 Jefferson Road
Phone 2095. m3O;
FOR SALE—Modern Walnut Din
ing Room . Suite, Refrigeratc:
Kitchen Table. 194 Buena Vis
ta, Phox’m 1583-R. m3op
DIAMOND—Lady’s beéautiful sel
ting; large blue-whte perfec
cut diamond; bargain for quic.
cash, SIOO. Rare opportrnity.
Witheut obligation will send to
any bank allowing inspecton.
Write “Diamond,” care Bznner-
Herald. m3op
FOR SALE—Bvick coupe, first
class condition. Phone 1900; C.
V. Ray’s You-Drive-It Co., 133
West Clayton St. abe
FOR SALE—IOO bushels Coker
No. 5 cotton seed, cheap. Jzke
B. Joel, Phone 1236, 620 South
ern Mutual Building. ale
FOR SALE—Ant'que living room
suite; two antique beds; two
antique cha'rs. Phone 1409-J, or
write Post Office Box 906, Ath
ens, Ga. m3op
PAINT! PAINT!
NOW IS THE TIME to-do your
Spring Painting. s
PHONE LON PARR—427,
For the best prices for 80-days
on all paint'ng, calsomining, wall
work, ete. All work guaranteed.
a6p
FEMALE HELP WANTEN
ADDRESS envelopes—at home,
spare time. sls-$25 weckly; ex
. perience unnccessary, pleasant
~ work. Particulars for stamp.
“Make-Mor,” Fed. Trust Blde.,
Department (A-20, Lincoln, Ne
braska. m3op
WOMEN WANTED everywhere
to address cards. Highest rates
p2id. Free ‘working material.
No canvassing. Experience vn
negessary. Part culars © free.
Rol-Kel Co., Dept. 567, Green
field, Ohjp. m3op
ADDRESSING ENVELOPES AT |
HOME. Spare time §ls-§25 |
weekly. Experience unneces- :
sary. Dignified work. Send 2c !
stamp for particulars. Brown |
Co., Dept. Z-42, Paducah, Ky. |
Sk oD
TEACHERS—Ages 22-40 for trav
eling position; def nite income
to start; railroad fare paid; op
portunity for S3OO-SSOO monthly
this summer. Weedon Co.,
Dept. 253, 2086 E. 89th, Cleve
- land, Ohio. m3op
LADIES—We pay sls hundred
embroidering handkerchigfs.
Pleasant work. Experence tn
necessary. No celling. Address
ed envelopes bring paru.
Needlecraft, 8-ID, Ter
Bldg., Hoboken, N. J. molp
REFRIGERATORS
WE ARE SELLING the celebrated
BOHN REFRIGERATORS and
have several at our display room
at our Cold Stroage Plant at 142
Oconee Street. We have all re
frigerators marked low and also
. sell them on the extended pay
ment plan. Atlantic Ice & Coal
Co., Phones 117-1600 and 1041,0
m3oe
MATRIMONIAL
CHARMING Young Girl, 22, worth
$25,000;: Very attractive widow,
45, worth .$60,000, in search of
suitable husbands. Write Happy-
Haven, Box 156, Brentwood,
Heights. Cal's. m3O
- WOODMEN OF THE WORLD
There will be a meeting of New
ton Phillips Camp No. 8, W.0.W,,
Monday n'ght. All members are
urged to be present and visiting
amembers are invited.
D. Weaver Bridges, C. C.
B. Dunaway, Clerk.
m3lp
Durden Music House is
the only authorized Victor
dealer in Athens, both Ra
dies and Records. alc
IFOR QUALITY MEATS
. Call Warwick’s Market
1 PHUNE 426
. PIGGLY-WIGGLY
I College Avenue
| LANDSCAPING
[Nursery stock for. sale,
i including coniferous
| evergreens, nandenas,
. broadleafed evergreens
I and flowering shrubs.
| Seuthern Manufactur
{ ing Co. Nursery, F. L.
{ Cumbee, Mgr. al6e
‘B. EWELL YEARWOOD
. Contractor and Builder
g Brick Bungalows
| A Specialty
§ Telephone 5302
% Prne Rridee Road
MONEY TO LOAN
ON CITY PROPERTY
E. 1. SMITH and -
SIDNEY BOLEY
Phone 279
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K 4 Sy 2
et (1]
MOVING—PACKG
l.ocal and Long Distance
Hauling
Phone 656—259 Hull St.
ADAMS TRANSFER
N
I PHONE 617 FOR
GOOD COAL
B.C. PRAITHER
Coal Company
Your Business Solicited
—CASH—
BEAUTIFUL * BUIDLING
LOT ON MILLEDGE
HEIGHTS
50x200 Feet—For Quick Sale
$590.00
This lot has paved sidewalk,
sewers, gas, electricity,
Milledge Heights is one of the
best residential streets in Ath
ens.
SEE US AT ONCE!
Terms—sl4¢ Cash; Balance
$12.50 Per Month, If Desired.
H. 0. EPTING & CO.
H O, Epung J. H. Epting
i. P. Ingram W. T. iay
—PHONE 1686—
192 Shackelford Bldg.
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CHEVROLET
Buy With Confidence
This OK TAG Proterts
You With a Guarantee
That Counts!
-1929 Chevrolet Coupe
-1928 Chevrolet Sedan -
~1927 Chevrolet Cabriolets.
-1927 Chevrolet Roadsters
-1926 Chevroiet Coaches
-1926 Chevrolet Landau Sedan
-1926 Chevrolet Roadster
-1926 Chevrolet Touring
~1927 Oldsmobile Sedan
-1927 Oldsmobile Coach
-1925 Dodge Sedans
-1925 Dodge Touring
-1928 Oldsmobile Coupe.
This s a real bargain.
-1928 Buick Coach
-1928 Pontiac Coach
-1927 Ford Coupes
~-1926 Ford Touring
~-1925 Ford Roadster
WE BUY USED CARS FOR
CASH St
WE SELL USED CARS ON
* EASY TERMS
PHONE 1606
FOR DEMONSTRATION
PINSON - BRUNSON
MOTOR CO.
—CHEVROLET DEALER—
THE BANNER-fl ERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA,
Complete Line of
EVENING IN PARIS
Bourjois Toiletries
Phones 1066—1067
CITIZENS PHARMACY
“SCREECH?” for
‘“‘CREECH"”
COAL
THE
FLORENCE
COMPANY
Coldest lce and
Hottest Coal
¥AR RRS R R
PACKARD
OAKLAND - I'ONTIAC
1926 Ford Roadster.......s 85
1925 Ford 1-D. 5edan......8100
1925 HMupmobile Sedan....s2oo
1925 Studebaker Duplex
Phaeton, . ...% ¢ a9OOD
1924 Buick Touring.... ...CIOO
See Ad in Other Sec‘ion of
Paper for Specials
Georgia Motors, Inc.
160-170 W. Broad St.
PHONE 741
Chrysler-Plymouth
Prices Greatly Reduced
Now $590.00 and Up
F. 0.8. Factory
{WILLIAMS & WINN
Dealers
132 Oconee Street
SEE US FOR USED
CAR BARGAINS
A Home Enterprise
Making Mattresses
From Home Products!
And Selling Them to You at
Wholesale Prices
We make Cotton-Filled, Felted
and Inner-Spring Mattresses,
and Renovate and Felt Your
Old Ones at the same old price.
Best Line of Ticking
In Athens
PHONE 157
ATHENS MATTRESS
I . WORKS -
: LET
RICHARD F. HARRIS, Special Agent
NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO.
HELP YOU
TAKE THE “IF” OUT OF LIFE
314 Sou. Mutual Bldg. Phone 228
B. R. BLOODWORTH C. D. FLANIGEN, JR.
BLOODWORTH & FLANIGEN
Fire—INSURANCE—Life
Casualty Automobile Bonds
Phone 1467—304 Southern Mutual Bldg.
ECTIMATES <€ R I&5 EFFICIENCYAND
ESTIMATES e RISH WORKMANSHID
CHEERFULLY 4" (IMB /v GUARANTEED
GIVEN 7‘(",«/64@“;
> &TII.IEFoé‘
a 0 SOTATIEGY pHoNE
LUMPKIN ST X 7 TR
WHY NOT OWN YOUR HOME
INSTEAD OF PAYING RENT
WE WILL LOAN YOU MONEY TO BUILD
You can pay us like paying rent and the home hecomes yours.
Call and let us explain our methods. We can also aid you in
refinancing your home. First mortgages only on Clarke county
improved property,
. A HOME INSTITUTION FOR THE AID OF HOME
PEOPLE
MUTUAL BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION
Phone 1521 214 Washington Street
FIELD CORN: Whatley’s Prolific, Hasting’s Prolific, Marl
boro’s Prolific, Hickory King, Golden Beauty, Golden Dent.
GARDEN CORN: Trucker's Favorite, Adams’ Early, Flour
Corn.
CUGAR CORN7J Golden Bantam and Country Gentleman.
We Will Treat Your Seed Corn With
Semosan, Jr., for 25¢ per Peck;
_ Ts¢ per Bushel
SEMOSAN, JR. Produies Better Germ mation; Controls Corn
Diseases; Prevents Immature Nubbing-Bearing Staliis; Im
proves Crop Yield and Quality.
COFER SEED CO.
PHONE 247 BROAD ST.
We have some bargains
in used Pianos that werel
traded in on new Grand
P’ianos. Terms can be ar-l
ranged with responsible
cristemers. Durden Musicl
House, 459 East Clayton
stireet. - rafe -
We have a few Victor
Corabinations that we can
aliow Pianos to be traded
in on. Durden Music
Haouse, 459 East Clayton
Sti-eet. alc
A DOZEN
GOOD CARS
e e
o,
.. 900
}Dg? ll‘:‘ord 1%-Ton Truck.
8 R(r)):x(:lster. i $350
o Igg;gsteru e 5175
! Coupes.. ..., SBLD
W
o, o .NG
0% 1050 Ten ... 9100
O T S
d Touri
o i 4
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g ll;;;gster. tre wees $ 65
P T
Let 3 75
C. A. TRUSSELL
MOTOR CO.
Athens Oldest Dealer
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH -
-Corner of Haneock Avente and
Lumpkin Street. ¢
Reév. Lester Rumb'e, pastor.
R. P. Stephens, Sunday School
Superinténdent .
10:00 a, m., Sunday School,
11:15 'a; m;; Preaching by the
pastor; “Jesus Knew What Was in
Man.”
8:00 p. m., The Best Possibie
You.”
6:45 p. m, A pageant by the Se.
nior Epworth League. |
The services will continue to
be held throughout the coming
week, with a thirty minutes prayer
services preceding each service at
8:00 p. m.
We invite you to meet with us,
your presence will he'p us and we
hope be a blessing to you.
OCONEE STREET . METHODIST
CHURCH
H. 0. Green, pastor.
Sunday School, 10 a. m.,; H. C.
Callahan, superintendent.
Preaching; 11:15 a. m.
Epworth League 7:00 p. m.; Hi
League at same time. !
Prenching, 8:00 p. m. !
Prayer service every Wednes
day, 8:00 p. m.
Everybody we'come at all ser
vices, Our motto: Sevre all we
can as often as we can, Come and
worship with us.
YOUNG HARRIS MEMORIAL
METHODIST CHURCH
‘L. B. Jones, Jr., pastor.
9:45 a. m, Sunday Schooi; C.
A. Fow er, superintendent.
11:00 a. m., Preaching by pas.
tor, subject, “The Bombardments
of God.”
7:00 p. m., Epworth League.
8:00 p. m, Service will be in
charge of Epworth League. A very
interesting program has been ar.
ranged. Rev. Jack Nichols of
Emory TUniversity will be the
speaker. Special music by Ha
walian Guitar Quartette and 2also
Athens Male Chorus will be given.
The public is cordially invited
to worship with us.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
J. C. Wikinson, pastor. .
Sunday Sehool, 10 a. m.; E. B.
Mell, superintendent.
Morning Worship, 11:15 a. m.
Subject, “Life’s Hardest. Ques
tion.”
The B. Y. P. U. will meet at
7:00 p, m.
Evening Worship, 8:00 p. m.
Subject, “Two Brave Cowards.”
We invite you to worship with
us at all our services.
" IPRINCE AVENUE BAPTIST
CHURCH
. Corner of Prince avenue and
Church Streets.
T. W. Tippett, pastor.
10:00 a. m, Sunday School; J.
K. Davis, superintendent,
11:15 a. m, Morning worship,
germon by Rev. Joe Percente.
6:45 p. m., B. Y. P. U. and B.
A. U. meets, Adults, Seniors, n
termediates and Juniors — Alex
Saye, director.
8:00 p. m., Evening service,
preaching by Rev. Joe Percente.
Services each night this week
under direction of the Salvation
Army, Rev. Joe Percente doing
the preaching.
You are invited to all the ser.
vices of the church,
“ EAST ATHENS BAPTIST
CHURCH
Rev, N. A, Hemrick, pastor.
Sunday School, 10 a. m.; Geo.
W. Robinson, superintendent .
Every member of the Sunday
I School {8 urged to be present.
Preaching by the pastor at 11:05
a. m, and 7:30 p. m.
Senior, Intermediate and Junior
8.3 Y. P. U. meets promptly at
6:30.
] Prayer meeting, Wednesday eve
ning, 7:46. ?
You are invited to attend each
and all of these services. Come
| and bring gsome one with you.
I FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
I Rev, E. L. Hill, D. D, pastor.
| Usual services at 11 a. m. and
8:00 p. m, Morning subject,
“Moving in Destiny.” Evening
subject, “Diligent Application.”
Sunday School at First Church
*at 9:45 a, m.; and at Hoyt Cha
+pe! at 4 p. m, /
; Christian Endeavor Society at 7
We Specialize in
DYEING SHOES
Any Color!
* Get Them Ready For
Easter
WE CALL FOR AND
DELIVER
DIAL’S SHOE SHOP
Phone 9237
CUSTOM HATCHING
SOLICITED
Eggs are Cheap. Why not hatch
them, We ecan hatch them
cheaper than you can. Machines
set each Wednesday.
Price $4.00 per 100 Eggs.
CLARKE COUNTY
HATCHERY
125 Washington Street
PHONE 1171
Blood Tested Baby Chicks
and Started Chicks
p. m.; and all of the young peo
ple are urged to attend and take
part,
Prayer meeting Wednesday aft
ernoon at 4 o'clock.
Preparatory Service for the
Communion Friday night at 8:00
o'clock.
A cordial invitation to all ol
these services.
CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN
Rev. Samuel J. Cartledge, pas
tor.
Sunday School, 9:45 a. m.; Mr.
J. T. Dudey, superintendent.
Preaching by the pastor, 11 a.
m. and 8 p. m.
Junior Christian Endeavor, 3:00
p. m,
. Senior Christian Endeavor, 7:00}
p. m, !
“Remember the Sabbath day ttf
keep it holy.”
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Corxier of Dougherty and Pulas.
ki Streets, at intersection of
Prince Avenue.
~ The Bib'e School meets at 10
a. m.: J. F. Whitehead, superin.
tendent. :
" The Lord’s Supper and sermor
at 11 a. m. A
'E—v—erilhg germon at 8 g‘clock.
Christian Endeavor at 7p. m.
\‘(6\_17?9.1‘3 'cordlaly invited to
make this church your place ©:
worship.
ST. UOSEPH'S CHURCH
Mass at 10:30 o'clock.
Sunday School at 9:45 o’clock.
Lenten Devotions in the evening
at 8:00 o’clock.
‘Rosary, Sermon and Benediction
at the evening service.
Father James E. King, pastor.
Patrons Of Gaines
Consolidated School
Give Oyster Suppe:
An ovster supper Thursday éve
ning closed the three months ap
prenticeship teaching by W. M.
Cowart, of the Georgia State Col.
lege of Agriculture, at the Gainer
Conso’idated School. ,
0, C. Aderhold, of the Georgia
State College of Agricu'ture, was
the principal speaker of the eve:
ning. He spoke on *‘Relationship
Between the Teacher, the Pupil
and the Father in a Vocational
Program,” giving duties and main
obligations of each party en.
volved.,
“Three" responsible parties for
our successful program,” said Mr
Aderhold, “are the teacher, the
parents, and the student. All must
cooperate for the success of the
'pupil. The part of the teacher is
| to get all information possible and
| present it to the student; the part
of the student is to make decis
ion from this information and put
it into practice on his project.
The parents’ part is to encourage
the pupil, and assist him in car.
rying out the projeets according
to his own decisions.”
J. H. Wilson was the toast
master at the supper. Mr. Cowart
an Kelly Phillips, senior at the
Georgia State College, made short
talks. Mr. Wehunt, a member of
the evening eclass, also made a
short address. '
Misses Alta Mae Bacon and
Alice Beal, home economics stu
dents at the Agrieulture College,
prepared the supper, and Miss Sa.
rah Langford assisted in the ser
ving.
Messrs. Aderhold and J. H.
Wilgon, professors at the Georgia
State College of Agriculture, and
Phil ips and Cowart, students at
the college, and the following
gentlemen attended the meeting:
Messrs. Mise, Johnson, Hansford,
Cooper, Huny, Wehunt, Hardeman,
0. C. Flanagan, W. C. Flanagan, {
Hubert, Collins and Langford.
The students of the Gaines school
present were: Lawrence Collins,
Wilis Collins, Troy Cooper, Grays
Mise and Gerald Hardeman.
{ &
Y. M. C. A. Facing
1.. " .
~ Financial Crisis;
) . .
' Friends Aid Asked
! Friends of the Athens Young
IMen"s Christian Association, who
! have not wvet subscribed to the
| maintenance of the organization
Ifor this vear, are being asked to
| make their subscriptions now and
Ithose who have already made
their subscriptions are urged to
anticipate payments in 2n at
tempt to sueccessfully meet a fi
nancial erisis which the associa
tion faces. |
The finance committée of . the
board of directors has sent let. .
ters to several hundred citizens,
| appealing to them for assistance, |
| declaring that unless debts whicnl
{must be paid in April are liqui |
§dated. Athens may see its Y. M.
!C, A., closed down, as has hap
| pened already in one other south
ern city.
The association has a note
amounting to $1,400 due on April
6, in addition to a $1,600 curtail
ment amount on the mortgage
Iwhich the company holding the
mortgage declines to renew. The
sum € $540, semi-annual interes’
on the mortgage, is also due and i
must be paid at this time. .
The finance committee points
out that the assnciation has re.
duced its budget to where it can
Imake no further revision down
[ward without seriously impairiey
the work which it is doing. They
are urging that citizens who car
asegist in helping overcome thi
crisis, come to the aid of the as
sociation, C ,
PAGE FIVE
Sunday School |
Clincv/c Program
Anriouncedg]"oda’y
L 5l
Announcement is made today
of the complete schedulg, for the
Sunday School clitic which be
gins in ‘the East Athens_Baptist
church today, with the’élf;ssifica‘
tion of the Sunday School at the
regular session of same this
morning. “
T:’z regular morning, preaching
hou¥ will follow, at the gonclusion
of which, the ladies of that
church will serve a light. Junch to
ch‘?e who are to assist in the
taking of a complete..}yeligious
census of KEast Athens,between
L and 3 p. m, >
; As stated in Friday’s dssue of
‘the Banner-Herald this s clinic is
manly for the purposg, es train
ng a group of workergywho will
assist in campaigns i“s@e vari
ous churches of the Sargpta As
sociation in the near fgp;re. The
‘Sunday School workers..cof the
‘other Baptist churches.of, the city
are urged to take advagtage of
he class and conferghee work,
‘while Sunday School Wprkers of
a]l the churches of they Sarepta
Association as well as #thipse from
churches of other denggninations
‘are cordially invited o attend
any or all of the sessiong.
Frank Watson, BaptisHl Sunday
School Board field worker, who,
with Mrs. O, M. Gerald: of At
lanta, state elemertady‘lsuperin
tendent, is directing the“work in
the association. will be’'fifesent at
all services in the EHSt" Athens
church today. Hon ;
The schedule of . Hetivities,k
Monday through Friday,; of this
week is as follows: 7 °
3:30 p. m, classwdf'fi “The
Surday Schoo! Manual’, Miss
Ruth Jinks, Atlanta .end Mr.
Frank Watson, 001 l _
5:15 p. m, Confereped period,
Miss Jinks, Mr. Watsomsd
6 p. m, Census workj demona
strations, ete. 2 A
6:45 p. m. supper. [
7:30 p. m. eveningoiclasses:
‘Building a Standardisi.Sunday
School”. Mr. Watson,' “Tearhers
That Teach”, Miss JinkH! ’
9:15 p. m, adjournment,
A feature of Thursday evening
will be a demonstra of a
weekly teachers meet:}{ using
the angle method, in yghich ten
selected workers wili tn(e part.
The hour for this demggstration
will be 6:15 p. m.,, Thu%y’ only.
Mr. Watson states that a fine
spirit of cooperation .i% being
man.fest by the membersl of the
East Athens church, whodare be
ing led in a fine wagpiby their
pastor; Rev, N. A, Henmrick ard
Super:ntendent George W. Rob
inson. v Y¥TRE
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| Evangelist Talks:
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On Hatred; Giyes
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Today’s Subject
(By 8, A) 84 T
“Christ’s 'W'eaching ©Concerns
ing BHatred” was Rev. 'Jde Per
certe’s subject Friday' -night at
the Prince Avenue Baptiét church
revival services, add ;
The disciples had just asked
Jesus who should be greatest in
the kingdom of Heaven, Then Je
sus began to warn Higldisciples
to be humble and harmless as lit
tle children, Jesus sat mlchild in
the midst and said, “Unless ye be
converted ard become «gs little
| children, ye shall not enter inte
[the kingdom of Heaven¥iHe said
fin part: Mo
“From this discussioif! Jesus
taught how to deal with pur fel
low-men. He told the pamable of
the kirg that took accoumnk of his
servants and punished yothe one.
who showed no mercy teshis fel
low. 15 %
“God put us herc.on fifis earth
to live in brotherly lov tto
cut one another’s throats, . 0.
Ihelp ore another in Cl;i “ Jesus.
Today in our own . cit .Xe have
Fexamples of .the servanf who
owes much money . because .
‘another owes him a Litth¥ he is
ready ‘to kill him, or'Hive him
Jimprisoned. It makes ¥io! differ
‘ence how much we go ¥4 church,
who we are, or how muelf: money
we have, if we have hatfii{ in our
hearts, pride, ard jealoifsy, we
iare lost. hd
“A little child of thréehr four
vears of age is so sweet-aid lov=
mg—bnt how. soon he leazpe so
cial position, pride, and” jesfousy .
Some people, as long ag their
Stomachs are full, don’t§ care
whether another has anythfrg to
| eat or not, %
{ “A real true Christian Shas a
Itender heart, compassion f§r his
| tellow-men, and will waft to
lshow them how -to live etter
| ives. “Most people are jeal@us of
| she man who makes a few dol
{lars, ard begin to knock high and
islander his. character. Wh¥ not
{give him a kind word, an help
'him along, asked the preg her.
| Unless we aquit the darkn@ss in
|our hearts and get rid &f our
| pride, we are lost, any mass who
deeds help is our neighbor,
whether we know him off not. -
Do not keep bread out of Afhens’
, mouths.. That is not follpwing
‘GOd,” : 3 : :
l Rev. Percente said: “we chn he
like Jesus if we wish. Wg are
sreated with the imare of} God,
but we do not act like Ch 4 .be
:ause we let the devil pemsuade
use. God wants us to be meh im -
Iwomen of princi-" honor® and
respect; o walk togethe n
brotherly leve as little chilfren,
Rev. Percente will spealf on
“The Rich Man and Lazarus® this
morning. “The Second -#¢ming
of Christ” will be the subjee at
8 o’clock tonight, i