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S'NDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1948,
Athens Church News
, (HOLLY HEIGHTS CHAPEL)
N iville Res
Danielsville ad,
’ A. F. Pledzam
The Church with no creed but
Christ. i
M. H. Conaway Sunday School
Supt.
Mrs. Roy Cooper Pianist:
Mrs. Osie Bryant Asst..
3:15 p .m. Sunday School.
4 p. m. Devotional, Mr. Joseph
Wages.
vou enter this Church not as
2 stranger, but as a guest of God.
He is your heavenly Father.
Come with joy in your heart and
{hanks on your lips, into .His
presence. .
<YOUNG HARRIS MEMORIAL
METHODIST CHURCH
G. M. SPIVEY, Pastor.
973 Prince Avenue
Schedule of Services, . Sunday,
Feb. 22, 1948. :
Church School — 10:00 a. m,
Roger Hazen, Supt.
Worship Service—ll:ls a. m,,
Sermon, “Faith in God” Rev.
(Claude Singleton, guest minister.
Church Fellowship Programs
} 7:00 p. m. :
. Worship Service 8:00 p. m.
Service in charge of the ‘“Bob”
Jones College Team.
* Bible Study: Wednesday Night
738
Choir meets Wednesday night
at 8:30. .
Nursery for Children, One to
IFive years of age Sunday momingJ
worship service. "
We invite you to all these ser
vices. ]
OCONEE STREET METHODIST
CHURCH
Earnest D. Carlock, Pastor.
“Laymen’s Day Sunday.” :
11 a. m. Guest Speaker, Rev.
. L. Ruark, church lay leader,
E. S. Kirk, Pfesiding.
~ 6:45 p. m. Young Peoples meet
sngs.
7:30 p. m. Lay sermon and song
services.
Wednesday Mid-week service
at 7:4% p. m. ‘
«public cordially ,invited.”
PRINCE AVENUE BAPTIST
CHURCH
T. R. Harvill, Pastor.
10:00 a, m. The Sunday Schook
Mr. F. W. Orr, Supt.
11:10 a. m. Morning Worship
with message by -the pastor.
3:00 p. m. Sunday School at
O¢Bnee Heights. Mr. J. A. Par
ham, Supt. . .
6:45 p. m. Baptist Training Un
ion. Mr. Aubrey Ogletree, Direc
tor. ;
8:00 p. m. Evening Worship
.with the second sermon in a se
#es on “What Baptist Believe and
Why.”
A cordial invitation to worship
with us at these services.
CHURCH
Cor. Broag and Poplar
H. R. BURNLEY, “Pastor,
, 10 a. m. Sunday School.
Eugene Pettyjohn Supt.
11 a. m. Morning Worship.
Messege by Pastor. 5 :
6;30 p. m. Training Union. Mrs.
V. T. Sailors, Acting Director.
7:36 Evening Worship. Message
by Pastor.
Wednesday Evening Prayer
Service 7:30.
We cordially invite you to wor
ship with us.
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
J. C. Wilkinson, Pastor.
10:00 Sunday School. Mr, Pres
ton Almand, Supt.
11:15 Morning Worship. Sub=
‘ect: “New Version of an Old
Story.”
7:00 B. T. U. Mr. Roy Gill, Di-i
rector.
Mid-week Prayer Service on
Wednesday evening at eight
o'clock, We are studying the Gos
pel of John. We hope you will
come.
We shall be happy to have you
worship with us. This church de
lishts to wecome visitors.
Rev. E. G. Kilpatrick, Field
Worker for Sarepta Associaton
Lvill speak to the W. M. S, on
Vionday afternoon at four o’clock.
Circle 2, with Mrs. W. R. Bed
vcod, chairman having charge
of program. |
Junior G. A's will meet Mon
day afternoon at three-thirty at,
the church. |
The Sunbeams will not meet
{omorrow afternoon (Monday). ‘
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH ‘
J. W. 0. McKibben, Pastor. _
S. Walter Martin, Church School
Superintendent. )
10:00 a. m. Church School.
11:15 a. m. Layman’s Day Ad
f‘_lz‘ess by Mr. Charles Candler, of
Madison, Georgia, on “Learning
to Live tthe Christian Life.”
6:30 p. m. Youth Fellowship
- meeting—lnermediates. 5
7:30 p. m. Youth Fellowship
—Seniors. g
”7:00 p. m. Youth Fellowship
Meet g — Wesley Foundation.
_.lf‘fflf) p. m. Sermon by pastor—
osau.” el
A cordial welcome awaits you:
at all of the above services. )
) (Nursery during the morning
. ;*i'ijgs;llp hour for children under
WHITEHALL gAPTIST CHURCH
Whitehall, Ga.
Herbert E. Doud, Pastor—"To
know Christ and to make Him
kfl{\wn"_ .',' .
10:00 a, m.—Sunday School.
11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship.
Sermon by Rev. James Matthews.
6:30 p. m. Bible Training Union.
W m.—Evangelistic Service.
~ermon by Pastor. »God’s X
. 7:30 p. m. Tuesday, Bible Study
) @nd Prayer Meeting. '
400 p. m. Thursday. Boys and
Girls Bible Club. i 1
= 7:30 .po Fdfi Cottage
Prayer Meeting (To i ‘announced
In church).
_5:00 p. m, Saturday. Radio
Broadcasi over Radio Station W-
oA,
“Anq without controversy great
is. the mystery of godliness: God
was manifest in the flesh, justi
fied in the Spirit, seen of angels,
preached unto the Gentiles, be
lieved on in the world, received
up into glory.” (I Timothy 3:18).‘
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN |
CHURCH |
Rev. E. L. Hill, D. D, Pastor
Rev, Willlam H. Kryder, Asst.
: Pastor ;
Usual service at 11 a. m., with
' Dr. Hill preaching on the sub
ject. “Christians "Are the Salt of
the Earth.”
. Church School 10 a. m. Dr. R.
W. Hartman,-Supt.
| University S. S. Class at 10 a.
m.; in Annex. .
Hooper Bible Class 10 a. m.
Fellowship: Class at 10 a. m.
Pioneer & Senior Fellowship 6
p..m.
Westminster Supper. Club, 6 p:
m., in Annex. 1
Westminster Fellowship 7 p. m.
in Annex.
Executive Board of Auxiliary,
Monday, 10:30 a. m. in Annex.
| Ladies Prayer Group, 10 a. m.
Friday in = Annex.
‘ Choir Rehearsal, 7p. m. Friday.
LUTHERAN
Lutheran Vesper Service held
‘at Strahan House (Student Cen
ter) on the campus at 4:00 p. m.}
Theodore G. Ahrendt, Pastor.
Services held every fourth
'Sunday. ‘
A’ hearty welcome to all.
CHURCH OF CHRIST ‘
Milledge and Cobb
Adair P. Chapman, Minister 1
Bib}; Study—lo:oo.
Sermmon and Communion—ll:oo.
~ Evening Service 7:00,
4 galednesday Prayer Meeting
A warm invitation is extended
to you-to worship with us.
' EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
| Prince and Pope Streets
The Rev. Davie Navpier, Guest
Ministor. Mr. Donald N. Morri
son, Lay Reader y
9:45 A. M. Church School,
11:00 a. m. Morning Prayer and
Sermon.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Pulaski and Doeugherty at Prince
Paul C. Howle, Pastor
~ Sunday School 10:00 ~ Sam Wil
son, Supt. :
Morning Worship and Com
munion Service 11:00.
Sermon by Dr. Charles Rose.
¥ &hrist‘ian Youth = Fellowship
Evening Service 8:00. Sermon
by Pastor. . !
_Everyone is cordially invited te
attend. .
~ -JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES |
| KINGDOM, HALL 1
}INW'HON of WHITEHALL
BARNETT SHOALS ‘
. ROADS |
Sunday 4 p. m. Subject: “The
Signal to the Peoples.,” ' Text:
“Pass through, pass through the
gates, prepare the way of the
people; grade up, grade up the
highway, clear it of stones; raise
a signal over the peoples. See;
the LORD has made proclamation.
to the end of the earth.” — Isa.
62:10, 11, An Amer. Trans.; Mof
fatt.
Wedneseday 7:30 p. m. Bible
Study, “The King at Hand.”
Friday 7:30 p. m. Service Meet
ing and Bible Study,6 “Equipped
For Every Good Work.”
The public is cordially invited
to all programs at the Kingdom
Hall. '
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
LESSON-SERMON
Services of ‘Christian - Science
Society ‘are held in the Georgian
Hotel Sunday mornings at 11:15
a. m. Subjgct of today’s Lesson-
Sermon, “Mind.”
Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Wed
nesday evening meetings, includ
ing “ - testimonies of - healing
through Christian = Science, are
held at the Georgia Hotel on the
first Wednesday of each month
at ‘8 o'clock. The publi¢ is cor
dially invited.
Amceng the citations which com
prise the Lesson-Seraon is the
following from the Bible: “For
who hath known the mind of the
Lord? = or who hath .been his
counsellor? . . . For of him_ and
through him, and to him, are all
things:* (Romans ‘11:34, a 36).
- The ‘Lesson-Sermen also in
cludes the following passage from
the Christian Science textbook,
“CS¢ier.ce and Heilth with Key to
the Scriptures”' by Mary Baker
Eddy: “Divine metaphysics, as
revealed to -spiritual understand
ing,. shows clearly . that all is
Mind, and that Mind is God, om~
nipotence, -ominpresence, omni«
science, — that is, all power, all
presence, all Science. Hence all
is _in reality, the manifestation
of Mind.” “(p. 275). : ;
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You Won't Get Hooked On These
22x%36 genuine Hooked rugs in good patterns. OPA s 50
said we ought to get $4.35, but OPA was wrong .
about this, too. So you carry them home for .......
Washington Cherry Tree Story Untrue!
For the facts about facts reread Parson Weems'’
“I cannot tell a lie” anecdote. He says that the
cherry tree was barked—not cut!'down, by young
}Vashmgton! But we have cut prices on this radio—
in fact, two or three times—but never before have S
we taken $40.95 off this radio ... now priced
LR BRS GR I A BRI E TER
Plenty of Hot Water
Statistics show that most people take a bath every s
week. Are you still using the tub in the kitchen. If )
so, try an electric water heater 35-gallon capacity.
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Telling Comes Easier Than Selling
We've been telling folks about this lovely
sofa for months, but telling is-all! So this time s
we are not telling anything, we just cut the /
price $298.50. Now it is up to you if this fits
your budget; it’sa bargainat ................
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You Can Have Her She’s Too Fat For Us!
Two massive pieces—a sofa and a chair
that we realize we'll have to reduce before s
it can be moved! So we're starting by reducing
prices. Here’s our first and last cut. Reg. $298
BUAUE DOW . e i Vol sit o i vs sa sis SR ON
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Somebody’s Cutting Down Maple Trees!
We wonder who has taken the liberty to use
the hatchet so freely on maple trees! Did
George do it? We've got a good stock of maple
furniture and we're starting today chopping
prices. right and left! Our first cut is the
Colonial 3-piece living room suite—big sofa s
and two chairs! This chop will bring the Reg.
$109.50 price so . TR IR LAR
A Sofa We Watched Become Antique
This sofa is Victorian in style—modern in
comfort—solid in mahogany—upholstered in s
tapestry—carved in wood trim—expensive in
the beginning! Regularly price at $249.50. Now
we will remove said lovely piece for .........
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Love Seats That’re Lovely For Two
Here's a lovely room ornament tat becomes
crowded when holding two people. Thus the $
obvious reason for the name love-seat. But
our love for this one is rapidly dying, so we're
getting rid of an old flame! Reg. $209.50 Now .
Sofa That Breaks Up Nicely!
Sectional sofa that you can really push around
—Dbesides forming a sofa it makes a love seat ,
and a chair or you can use it as threée chairs!
Now you can always have a good excuse to s
ghange the furniture around. So hurry in and
we'll round up the parts to this character with
‘its many personalities. Was $239.50 .........
| Chaise Lounge With
Magnetic Attraction
A bright and cheerful chaise lounge that Look§ all
too comiortabie. Our salesmen lean toward it cvery
time they pass, some of them don’t get past it. So
we're moving it out from under them. And that
shouldn’t be hard for $20.95 less than originally s
priced—and who, knows there may be a salesman
~on it when you purchase it—he can go with it! . ..
B s . g e AN Ok e R R e
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Sitdown Strikes Make Chairs Sell
The truth hurts because we bought these chairs
when sitdown strikes were popular and we figured
everybody would be sittin’ down! But that seems to
have gone out! So has the desire to own a chair! s
But we want you to stop standing around, get off
the fence and try one of these lounging chairs. They
were $129.50. NOW ....v.vuiaiiniiiodiidnninnnaty
The Chair That Mom Won't Use
A chair that is too pretty to sit in—all covered in a s
lustrous tapestry—built out of solid mahogany! It's
a masterpiece that we will remove from behind the
chains for a good $29 less than regular price .......
' The Main Chair Is A Plain Chair
The chair Pa enjoys most is the chair that he can
lean way back in while placing his feet on top of the
stove! A chair without a grill or ruffle—no inner
spring construction or rich tapestry! Just the plain s so
cane-bottom chair with all means of support visible
to the naked eye! We've reduced them a mite just i
for Pal Were 8880 ... 0% iil e isani s
How The Ladder Back Chair Originated
To let up from the truth a bit, we heard the other
day that ladder-back chairs were originated to
facilitate getting to crowded tables in big families!
You just climbed over the back of your chair! So
if you have trouble getting to your place at the S
table hurry in for one of these 18th Century
mahogany ladder-back chairs. Now reduced from
THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA
This 4-Pc. Blond Suite Suits!
We should hide our head; this suite doesn’t
suit anybody, so in order to make this suite s
suit you we've cut S4O off the price! Lovely
double bed, vanity, bench and chest—so suit
Sey i RIR N R O
Here’s Your Easter Suite
Here’s a lovely suite that we pushed back so
Easter! In fact, we pushed this back so many
times that we got muscles on our finger nails!
But we thought—we don’t intend to push this s
around any more! So come in and see this
vanity, bed and chest that originally was to
be sold at $695 now pushed downto ........
Squeaky Rocker Lulls Baby To Sleep
Maybe you like rockers but find they mar the floor
and try to walk all over the house. Try a platform
rocker. This one has never been anywhere; in fact,
it can’t even take a step! And that squeak in it might
be just what it takes to put the baby to sleep! Was
SRIHD. NOW & ohovin v v bids vas doN okt Vit
They Say lvy Stands Are Practical!
They told us these ivy stands or cigarette tables s
would sell easily. They're solig cherry with leaf
tops. But honestly, folks, we \lldn't sell 'em for
BEBE WERUDG MBI TION o civvih i iviinnal
- Get These Before The Termites Do!
This table either has termites or book worms in it, | $
because it hasn’'t moved at the regular price of
$14.95. Come in, check it over, see if you like it
TOR b ii e T S A 3
New Desk-Doghouse Combination
If you were interested in the above table you are
a natural for this! Nice-looking mahogany kneehole
desk! It give you plenty of room for your knees—
and also a place 10 hide when the kids are looking $
for someone to give them 50c¢ for the show! To give
you a helping hand we've cut the price on this one
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These Tables Need People
Most people have a lamp table! But we noticed the s
other day that these 7 lamp tables didn’t have any
people. . . . So we got to feeling sorry for them as
well as ourselves and cut the price from $12.95 ....
Coffee In The Living Room |s Better
If you like coffee in the kitchen, just you wait till
you have tried coffee in the living room! Try serv
ing coffee on one of these attractive coffee tables,
the very next time Mrs. Jones drops in! Tables lower
than ever—only about a foot and a half high. Was =
BITOB. NOW .. .. sitre i tos s vai i ih bt
Got To Have A Maple Suite?
We thought this was a cleverly designed bed s
room suite. Maybe the finish is too dark or too
light. Anyway, it’s been here too long and
$219.50 is too much. We hope to move it at ..
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- WE’RE STRETCHING + TRUTH
Mahogany Bench Saves The Backs
This is a vanity bench! Sit down in front of your s
mirror apd be just as vain as can be—no stooping,
no bending, no squinting, just look yourself straight
in the eye and say I saved $6.95 on this bargain! ...
Vitamin Table Adds Zip!
Feel lazy in the morning? Need pep? Need en- s
couragement? Keep a night table next to your bed.
Fill it with vitamin pills, vigoro and cod liver oil!
Live a happier life with this night table! Was $12.95 b
Ha! Only Room For 4
Add a 5-pece dinette 1o your kitchen! No messing
up the dining room or having your neighbot drop in
for breakfast! Not when you only have four chairs s
and they are well filled with you, Hubly, Junior
and Sis. Buy extra bacon with the money you save!
AVETER - R SRR s T VR ISR
- "~ TRUTH ~»oSOFA BEDS
BEARTE .
A Sofa Sleeper, You Can Keep ‘Er
The truth seems tosbe that few people see the ef
fectiveness of a sofa and a bed all wrapped in one S
package! Yes, just one price, too! It’s getting late!
Just start folding down the sofa-bed! Try this on
your friends—~it was $98.50. ............ccciiiiiin,
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USE YOUR CREDIT AT STERCHI'S
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TRUTH " MATTRESSES
Save Money On Mattress
You Can Sleep On
This mattress couldn’'t be softer if it were filled
with mush-—couldn’t be much more durable if it
were covered with lead-—and as springy as the s
month of May! A fluffy innerspring mattress that
will make your old mattress look tired all over
AERIN! Was SREBO . .0 i i et
Sectional You Can Afford
Here's a three-piece sectional suite you can s
use in sun parlor or living room. Good-wear~
ing, colorful cover. Reduced from $189.50 to ..
This Chair Should Be In A Museum!
When it comes to museum pieces this is some
thing special. Wing-back parlor chair that
Junior will not be permitted in until he is at
least 25. Qur only fear is that Junior will grow s
up and we will still have this chair! So we're
doing just this about that! We're cutting the
price. Wag'slß9.Bol Now /. ..... . bcine it :
Crib With Bar For Baby
Here's a baby bed with enough bars to keep Sonny s
in and Fido out! You save yourself a lot of worry
and-also $10.98 ... . it et
Send Son To Bed By Himself -
If Sonny is past the crib stage, get him a youth bed s
that will keep him from running around in his
sleep, but still allow him house privileges. Was
Juvenile Chifforobes
Do you still keep baby’s clothes in a hat box? If SO, s
take a look at these pieces in blonde. Were $29.95.
NOWonly i . oaii ibs st e
Lovely Lamps Like You Like Lamps
We have some lamps that some people don’t like. S
They've been here too long—we've knocked them
over so much they duck when they see us coming,
They are really lovely lamps. Were $19.95 .........
Lamps You Will Like More And More
We have really become fond of these lamps! They
have been a real challenge to us. These lamps look s
like an item that would sell and sell. But there are
three o 1 them that we keep trying to sell and sell!
But now we have cut them from $24.50t0 .........
Get Lit With A Table Lamp
'fak about table lamps—we've got so many that we
haven’t enough tables to put them on. We trlgd plac
ing them in extended table drawers. We find this s
works nicely and makes your table light up like a
Christmas tree. Try a few extra ones on your table!
WOEBBLAD - oioici si Tt iiivin i mpssiithe s i
Duncan Phyfe Sofa You Can Afford
Solid mahogany frame-—expensive {apestry
cover (maybe it is too expensive), completely s
innerspring-filled. Got a couple of these we
must sell at any price. Regular price was
SERNAU ADNY BRI M. . i iiiv s v aravireas
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TRUTH RIDES AGAIN ‘
Mirrors Make Homes Brighter
If you don’t like a mirror around the place—'cause
you think you don’t look so good-~—use them for re- S
flecting prettier views. Use them for reflecting that
sunlight into the darker corners! Use:them for
something. We used them long enough! Were $39.50 .
Pictures Inspire You To Greater Heights
Are you tired of that old lighthouse scene over the i
mantle? Change it, who knows, Johnny might grow Reduced
up and want to be a lighthouse keeper, just through
the power of suggestion! Get.one of these lovely '
pictures of the Madona! We have numerous scenes 3
and numerous illustrations all beautifully framed!
Dirty Display Bedspreads
We've got some bedspreads inat we’ve been using
on our more attractive beds! And in time they have
become a bit dusty around the edges! If you have s
some strong lye soap—these might look pretty good
after they are washed a time or two! Originally
Priced gt B 0 . SR i g
Be Lazy—Cook On A Kitchen Stool
Why stand and stir, when you can sit and stir just
as effectively! Don’{ stand and cook, you can sit and
read the helpful cook book—once you've tried the
kitchen stool you’ll not stand for any cooking done
SeNalnE! Were 1100 ... . . N i
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