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SUNDAY, MAY 18, 1947.
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FUNERAL NOT!CE
(COLORED)
MRS. KATE STOKES, of 321
Athens avenue, sister of Mr.
Joe Freeman, died Saturday
one-twenty p. m., after a short
illness. The arrangements will
be announced later. Mack and
Payne Funeral Home,
HUNTER, MR. ED. — 548 So‘:th
Finley street, died at a lotal
hospital Friday, May 16, 1947.
The relatives and friends of
Mrs. Annie Hunter, Athens,
Ga.; Mrs. Louise McDonald,
Pennsylvania; Mr. and Mrs,
Amos Jones, Atlanta, Ga.; Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Hunter, New
York City; Mr. and Mrs. Mar
jon Cherry, Mr. and Mrs.
Aaron Kendrick, Mr. and Mrs.
Will Ed Hunter, Athens, Ga.;
Mr. and Mrs. Albion Harris,
Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie
Marshall, Mr. Tom Davis, Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Davis, Mrs. Es
tell Springer and family, all of
Athens, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Sims, Atlanta, G.a; Mr.
and Mrs. William Sims, Athens,
Ga.; Miss Margaret Ann Mor
ton, Mr. Hershel Morton, At
lanta, Ga.; Mr. William Ausitn,
little Annie Louise Hunter,
Athens, Ga., are invited to at
tend the funeral of Mr. Ed
Hunter, Sunday, May 18, 1947,
at 3:00 o’clock from Ebenezer
Baptist church. Rev. C. J.
Gresham will officiate, assisted
by Rev. Whit Hill and Rev. E.
R. Whitfield. Interment in the
Gospel Pilgrim cemetery. Me-
Whorter Funeral Home.
SORRELL, MRS. LILLIE MAE.—-‘
The friends and relatives of Mr.
and Mrs. Vester Sorrell, Co
mer, Ga.; Mrs. Millie Kelly and
family, Athens; Mr. Peter Kel
ley and family, Comer, Ga.; Mr,
and Mrs. George Kelley, Mr.
and Mrs. O. B. Kelley, Mr. ‘and
Mrs. Isaiah Kelley and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Strong,
Comer, Ga.; Mr. and‘Mrs. Peter
Kelley, jr., Point Peter, Ga.j
Mrs. Leila Daniel and family,
Mrs. Eunice Kelley, sAthens,
Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stovall
Mrs. Georgia Mae Maddox and
family, Springfield, Mass.; Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Jones, Buffa
lo., N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Tatum, Jacksonyille, Fla.; Mr.
and Mrs. Henry MecClannon,
Mrs. Ida Thomas and family,
Mrs. Bessie Major and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene McClan
non, Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie
McClnanon, all of Chicago, I 11.;
Mrs. Mattie Mae Wise and
family, Dothan, Del.; Mr. Will
Sorrell and family, Comer, Ga.;
Mr .and Mrs. J. D. Tremble,
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Sorrell and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Yearly
Sorrell, Mr. Saint Sorrell, Mr.
Farris Mathis, all of Chatta
noo, Tenn., are ‘invited to at
tend the funeral of Mrs. Lillie
Mae Sorrell, Sunday, May 18,
1947, at 3:00 p. m., from the
Holly Creek Baptist church.
Rev. W. D. Woods will offici
ate. Interment in the church
cemetery. McWhorter Funeral
Home in charge.
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SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
From Lula and Commerce
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East and West
Leave Athens 9:00 a. m.
GEORGIA RAILROAD
Mixed Trains
Train 51 arrives Athens 8:00 a. m.
Train 52 leaves Athens 9:10 a. m.
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HOLLY HEIGHTS CHAPEL
Non Secterian)
Danielsville Road,
The Church with no creed but
Christ.
A. ¥ Pledger, Supt.
M. H. Conaway, Ast. . :
Mrs. Roy Cooper, pianist,
Mrs. Osie Bryant, ast,
3:15 Sunday School.
4 p. m, Devotionul Rev. Claud
Singieton.
You are welcome in the name
of Jesus Christ our Lord,
Every valley shall be filled,
and every mountain and hill
shall be brought low, and the
crooked shall be made straight,
anl the rough ways shall be made
smooth. And all flesh shall see
the salvation of God. — Gospel
of St. Luke 3:5, 6,
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
| Rev. E. L. Hill, D D., Pastor.
Usual service at 11 a, m. Sub
ject of sermon “The Real Prob
lem of Life Met in Christ.”
} Cwurch Scheol at 10 a. m. Dr.
R. W. Hartman, Supt.
Hooper Bible Class 10 a. m.
Followship Clasg at 10 a. m.
University S, S. Class at 10 a.
m., in Annex.
Pioneers 6 p, m.
Senior Fellowship at 7:00 p. m.
in Fellowship Room.
Westminster Fellowship at 7
p. m., in Annex.
Woman's Auxiliary, Monday,
3:30 p. m., in S_'S. Room.
Choir Rehearsal Wednesday
7:30 p. m.
A cordial invitation to all of
these services.
CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Prince and Milledge Avenues
Joseph B. Mack, Pastor
10:00 Sunday School, Thos. E.
Wier, Superintendent.
11:00 Morning Worsghip:
“Christ Our Passover.”
6:00 Junior League.
6:15 Youth Fellowship.
8:00 Evening Service, Sermon
by Mr. Cook W. Freeman.
WEST VIEW PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH .
Atlanta Highway
Joseph B. Mack, Pastor
3:00 Sunday School. E. T.
Bruns, Superintendent.
4:00 Sermon by pastor.
FRIENDSHIP CHAPEL
Wadtkinsville Road -
Cook W. Freeman, Pastor.
10:00 Sunday School, Walter
Lee,” Superintendent.
11.00 Sermon by the pastor,
7:00 League Meetings.
8:00 Sermon by Rev. Joseph B
Mack.
FIRST METHOLIST CHURCH
J. W. O, McKibben, Pastor
8. Walter. Martin, - Caurch
Schoo! Superintendent,
10:00 a. m. Church School.
11:15 a. m. Sermon by Pastor.
“Where Do You Live?”
6:30 p. m. Intermediate Youth
Fellowship. ’
7:oo'p. m, Senior Youth Fellow
ship.
7:00° p. m. Wesley Foundation.
“The Bomb That Fell on Ameri
(‘3."
8:00" p. .m. Sermon by Pastor:
"The Déep Calls to the Deep.”
(Nursery during the morning
worshjip ‘hour for children under
five).
A cordial welcome awaits you
at all of the above serviees.
OCONEE STREET
; CHURCH.
E. D Carlock, Pasior,
Marion. Dunn, Chutch School
Bupt.* sl
10:00 a. m,_ Sunday School.
11:10 a. m, Church Worship
Service,
7:00 p. m. Methodist Youth
Fellowship,
8:00 p. m. Gospel Song and
Sermon.
Wednesday Midweek service at
8 p. m.
“Go to Church Today.”
- YOUNG HARRIS MEMORIAL
METHODIST CHURCH
973 Prizce Ave.
M. M. Whittemore, FPastor,
64 Prince Place
G. H. Bell, Supt. Church
Sciool.
10:00 a. m. Church School.
11:15 a. m. Morning Worship.
“The Indwelling. Christ.” — Pas
tor
7:00 p. m. Youth Fellowship—
Juniors, Intermediates, and Sen
iors.
8:00 p. m. Evening Worship.
“The’ Whole Armor of God.'—
Pastor.
8:00 p. m. Wednesday—Prayer
Service.
To each and all a hearty weil
come,
JOHNSON DRiVE BAPTIST
CHURCH
Sunday School 10 o’clock. Ray
mond Akins, Supt.
Morning Worship 11 a. m.
Johnnie Barrett in Charge.
Ordination of Deacons 3 p. m.
Evening Waorship 7:30 p. m.
. Prayer Meeting and Bible
Study Wednesday 8 p. m.
WEST END BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. W. S. PRUITT, Pastor
Sundav Scheol 10 'a. m. Mr.
DR. ROY C. HICKS, CHIROPRACTOR
¢ Annéunces the Opening of Offices At~ .
22514 N. Lumpkin Street Athens, Ga.
(Next Door to Hours, Daily:
Georgia Theatre) . » 9-12 1:30 SO. 6. ,
Luther Holcomb, Supt,
| Morning Worship 11 a. m.
[t Special Music, — Message Pas.
tor.
- B, T.U, 7p. m, Mrs. Joe Hud-|
‘son, Director, t
' Evening Worship Bp. m. Mes-'
sage — Pastor, |
Mid-week Prayer Service
Wednesday 8 p. m. - !
You are cordially invited 1o
attend. é
l The Lord is nigh unto all them
that call upon Him: To all that
lcall upon Him in truth.” Psalm
145:18,
PRINCE AVENUE BAPTIST
CHURCH
Rev. T. R." Harvill, Pastor.
Mr, F. W. Orr, Superintendent
of Sunday School.
} Miss Marguerite’ Crowley, B.
'T. U. Director. !
~ 10:00 a. m. Sunday School,
- 11:10- 2. m. Worship Service.
Message — Rev, Claude Single- |
toh. |
i 3:00 p. m, Sunday School at
'Oconee Heights, !
} 6:30 p. m. Training Union at
Oconep Heights.
6:45 Training Union at Church.
. 8:00 p. m. Worship Service
Message — Pastor.
FIRST BAPTINT CRURCH ’
J. C. WILKINSON, Minister.
10:00 Sunday School, Mr. |
Preston Almand, Supt, . !
11:15 Morning Worship. Sub
ject: “A Persistant God.” |
7:00 B. T. U. Mr. Roy H. Gill,
Director. e
--é:_(i(i"'l':vening Worship. Sub
ject: “The Helmet ct Salvation.”
CHURCH OF CHRIST i
Milledge and Cobb
Harmon G. Caldwell, jr., Minister
10:00 a. m. Bible School,
11:00 a. m. Morning Worship
and Lord’s Supper. Subject:
“Salvation and its Prerequisites.”
7:15 p. m. Young People’s Bible
Class.
8:00 p. m. Evening ' Worship.
Subject: “Paul an Unsatisfied
Man.” ‘
Wednesday 8:00 p. m. Prayer
Meeting and Bible Study, {
Thursday 3:30 p. m. Ladies
Rihle Class.
JEHOVAH’'S WITNESSES
Kingdom Hall, Intersection of
Whitehall and Barnett Shoals
Roads
Sunday 4:30 p. m. Subject:
“Divine Mercy and Forgiveness”
‘Text: “But the mercy of the
Lorg is from everlasting to ever
lasting upon them that fe@r him,
and his righteousness until chil=
dren’s children; who forgiveth
all thine ipiquities.” — Ps.)
3108517, 3.
Wednesday 8:00 p m. Bible
Study, “A Ransom for Many.” !
Friday 8:00° p. m. Service {
Meéting. |
' FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Pulaski and Dougherty at Prince
| Paul C, Howle, Paster.
Sunday School 10:00. Lamar
Laßoon, Supt. '
Morning Worship and Com
munion Servigce 11:00. ' Sermon
Subject: “Enrdiching the King
dom.”
Christian Youth Fellowship
7:00
mfi\'rening Service 8:00. Sermon
Subject: “The Bible Speaks—On
the ' Church.” G
Everyone is cordially invited to
attend. %
(Nursery during Morning Ser
vica for Small Children).
EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
CRURCH
Prince a% Pope Streets
David Cady Wright 'jr., Réctor
7:30 a. m. Holy Communion.
9:45 a. m. Church School,
11:00 a. m. Morning Prayer
and Sermon.
CHURCH OF GOD
Corner Boulavard and Chase
D. A. Scarborough, Pastor,
7:00.a. m. Radio Broadcast,
WGAU.
10:00 a. m. Sunday School.
11:100 a, m. Morning Worship.
2:00 p. m, Radio Broadcast,
WGAU.
7:30 p. m. Young People’s En
deaVor. :
8:00 p. m. Evening Worship.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
. LESSON-SERMON
Services of the Christian
Science Society are held in the
Georgian Hotel Sunday morn
ings at 11'o’clock. Subject of to
day’s Lesson=Sermon, “Mortals
and ImmoMals? . = & ' 5%,
Sunday School 9:45a.m. Wed
nesday evening meetings including
testimonies of healing through
Christian Science, are held at
815 S. Milledges Ave., on the
first Wednesday of eaelr month
at 8 o’clock. '1?1'1e public is cor
dially invited.
Among the citations which
‘comprise today’s Lesson-Sermon
is the following from the Bible:
“In' the way of rightedusness is
\life:' and the pathway @ therect
there is no death.” = Proverbs
12:28).
The Lesson-Sermon also in
cludes the following passage:
from the Christian Science text
book, “Science and Health with
Key to the Scriptures,” by Mary |
Raker Eddyv: “The spiritial man's:
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Hobart Fitzpatrick
Dies At lla Home;
Hold-Rites Today
Hobart Fitzpatrick, 49, well
known Ila resident, died at his
home Friday night at 8:30 o’clock
after an illness of two weeks.
He had been in failing health for
several months.
; Services are to be held Sunday
afternoon at 4 o'clock from Ila
Baptist church with the pastor
, Rev. J. C. Parker, officiating.
{ Burial will‘ be in Ila cemetery,
'.’McDorman-Bfldges in charge of
Tarraggements, Pallbearers wil)
}be nephews of Mr. Fitzpatrick.
A well known farmer, Mr,
Fitzpatrick is survived by his
fstepmother. Mrs.. R. T. Fitzpat
rick, sr., Ila; six sisters, Mrs.
W. H. OKelley, Mrrs. Jake
‘Thompson, Mrs. Joe Thompson
‘and Mrs. Fred Ingram, all of Ila,
and Mrs. Dewey Seagraves, Huli;
six brothers, Asbury. Fitzpatrick,
Ollie Fitzpatrick, R. C. Fitzpat
rick and Thomas Fitzpatrick, all
of Ila, Davis Fitzpatrick, Hull,
and John A, Fitzpatrick, Daniels
ville, &
The body will lie in state in
the church from 3:30 o'clock until
%h. hour for the services,
In Memoriam
In loving memory of our dear
husband and father, Mr. Claude
B. Newsome, who passed away
one year ago today, May 17, 1946.
The one we loved was called
away,
God took you home up to heaven
’ to stay,
We could not keep you here, it
was God's will,
But in our:heart you liveth still,
Gone but not forgotten.
—Mrs. Ruby B. Newsome, Mr.
‘and Mrs. Reese Johnson and
sons, Miss M. Beatrice New
some, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Jacks and daughter. "
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