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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1948.-
Athens Church News
FIRST BAPTIST CHURC
Athens, booul'g? H
I()A(lU~Sunday School, Mr. Pres
ton Almanhda, Supt. W !
11:16 — orning orshi
ject: wgtewardship,” A
7:00——2. T 8 <+
8:00— vening Worship. o
J'F“f",',DO We Want il§f)1pB1=: il;]l:e
Jesus.”
Mid-week Prayer Service on
Wednesday eevnini at eight o’-
cJock. We will continue the study
of John, fifteenth chapter. We
invite you to be \l{ith us, also will
pe our Thanksgiving Service.
We invite you to worship with
us at all of our services. This is
a friendly church. &
The W. M. 8. will meet Monday
afternoon at four o'clock at the
church, Mrs. R. Qs Sinfleton, will
bring the inspirational message.
jr. G. A’s meet at the church
Monday afternoon at three-thirty
o'clock. ¢
int. G. A.'s meet Monday even
ing at seven o'clock »wli}h Miss
Nancy Holsapple, 167 Highland
Ave. Bald O ‘
Choir practice on Thursday
night at seven o'clock.
HOLLY HEIGHTS CHAPEL
Non. Seetarian
Danielsville ‘Road
A. F. Pledger, Supt.
The Church with no formality
or creed but Christ.
M. H. Conway, Sunday School
Superintendent,
Mrs. Roy Cooper Pianist. Mrs,
Osie Bryant, Assistant.’
3 p. m.—Sunday School.
Sermon by Evangelist Owen
Hoffman of Washington, Ga.
You enter this Church not as a
stranger but as a guest of God. He
is your Heavenly Father. Come
with joy in your heart and thanks
on your lips-into his-presence.
EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
Prince and Pope Streets
J. Earl Gilbreath, Rector
Sunday: O e
8:00 a. m.—Holy Communion.
9:45 a. m.—Chureh ‘School.
11:00 a. m, = Morning Prayer
and Sermon. ‘
Thanksgiving Day:
9:45 a. m.—Children’s Service.
10:00 a. m.—Holy Communion.
EAST ATHENS BAPTIST
CHURCH
Corner Broad and Poplar Sts.
H. R. Burnley, Pastor
10 a. m. — Sunday School, Eu
gene Pettyjohn, Supt.
11 a. m.—Morning worship. D.
B. Nicholson, guest speaker will
speak on the subject, “A House of
Prayer.” .
6:30 p. m. — Training Union.
Howard Garrison, director.
7:3o—Evening worship. D. B.
Nicholson will speak. Subject:
“Repentance.”
Wednesday evening prayer ser
vic ¢,7:30. Rev. B. M. Schultz in
charge.
We cordially invite you to wor
ship with us. ¢
PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS
CHURCH
Nantahala and Seminole Ave.
Rev. Roy Smith, pastor
Sunday School 10:00 a. m. Mr.
Odell Phillips, Supt.
Morning Worship 11:00 a. m.
Radio Program 8:00. a. m. over
station WRFC. 5
Youth Society 6:30 p. m.
Evening Worship 7:30 p. m .
Wednesday evening prayer ser
vice 7:30 p. m, ,
A cordial welcome awaits you at
all services,
THE CHURCH OF JESUS
CHRIST OF LATER DAY
i T QAT
Elder J. B. Dixon, Branch Pres.
Sunday School 10:00 a. m. ;
Sacrement Services (Preaching)
11:00:
205 Shackleford, Bldg. Everyone
Welcome. p
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
"~ CHURCH
Rev. E. L. Hill, D.'D., Pastor.
Rev. Wm, H. Kryder, Assa. Postor
Morning Worship * at 11 a. m.
With Dr. Hill predaching on the
theme “A Life Consecrated to the
Divine Purpose.” Nursery service
s provided during the morning
Serviee,
Sunday School 10 a, m. Dr. R.
W. Hartman, Supt. Classes for all
ages.
6 p. m. Youth Fellowship.
Clfibp' m. Westminster Supper
un,
7 p. m. Westminster Fellowship.
_Monday — 10:30'a. m. Execu
tive' Board of the Women of the
Church. $
Thursday — Annual Thanksgiv
ing Service: 11 a. m. Sermon by
the Rev. William H. Kryder.
Friday — 10:30 a. m. Prayer
Service in the Annex:
7 p. m. Choir Rehearsal. =~
A cordial invitation {o ail these
services. .
WEST END BAPTIST CHURCH
Corner of Boulevard and Hai
wassee :
W. 8. Pruitt, Pastor
Sunday School 10 a. m. Mr. J.
L. Holcomb, Supt.
Morning Worship 1% a. m. Mes
sage by Pastor, :
B.T. U. 6:30 Mrs. J. B. Hudson,
Director.,
Evening Worship 7:80. Message
by Pastor, ? MUSIC
SPECIAL
Wednesday 7:30 Prayer and
Praise Servi%‘e’. e wii
A cordial Welcome awai .
Prayer Thou‘g‘%t '— Are you
building your life on Christ?
i LUTHERAN
Vesper Sérvfce‘fild at 4.00 p. m.
at Emmanuel Episcopal Church.
Theodore @, Ahrendt, Pastor,
L'l)‘reachés on “Five = Minutes 8o
Welve.” Holy Communion.
Services are lfeld every third
Sunday. j
A hearty welcome to ail,
CENTRAIé lli' SBYTERIAN
Milledge ziid Prince Ave.
Nov. 21, 1948
Rev, C. C. Shafe, Pastor
Mrs, Allen Arnold Music Director.
Mr. Sheldon Moon, Supt. S. S. l
Sunday School at 10 a, m. :
Preaching at 11 a. m. by the‘
Pastor. Subject—“The Echo Too
Rarely Heard.”
Subject for 7:30 Evening Ser
vice. “Thanksgiving.”
A hearty welcome to all who
will attend these services.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
LESSON-SERMON
Services of Christian Science
Society are held in the Georgian
Hotel Sunday mornings at 11:15
o'clock. Subject of today’s Lesson-
Serman, “Soul and Body.”
Sunday School 9:4? a, m. V\{ed
nesday evening meetings, includ
ingdiestimonies of heallrilgg through
Christian Science, are held at the
Georgian Hotel on the first Wed
nesday of each month at 8 o’clock.
The public is cordially invited.
Among the citations which com
prise the Lesson-Sermon is the
following from the Bible: “Know
ye not that ye are the tem?le of
God, and that the Spirit of God
g\}'glleth in you?” I Corinthians
The Lesson-Sermon also in
cludes the following passage from
*he Christian ‘Science textbook,
“Science and Health with Key to
the Seripfures” by Mary Baker
Edy: “Qestion: What are body and
Soul? Answer: Identity is the re
flection of Spirit, the reflection in
nultifarious forms of the living
Principle, Love. Soul is the sub
tance, Life, and intelligence of
man, which is individualized, but
not in matter. Soul can never re
flect anything inferior to Spirit.
Page 477. ;
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Milledge and Cobb
Adair P, Chapman, Minister
Bible Study 10:00.
Sermon and Communion 11:00.
Evening Service 7:00.
Wednesday Prayer Meeting 7:00.
Our study Wednesday evening
will be the second chapter of Col
ossians. We cordially invite you
to attend all services.
PRINCE AVENUE BAPTIST
CHURCH
o 0 B Ry Harvill; Pastor, ...
10:00 a. m. The Church Teaches
the Bible. Mr. F. W. Orr, Supt.
11:10 a. m. The Church at Wor
shiu. Sermon by the Pastor: “If
the Salt is not Salty.”
6:45 p. m. The Church Trains
for Service. Mr. Calvin Harrison,
Director.
8:00 p. m. The Evening Worship
Hour.
A service designed to meet and
minister to your spiritual needs.
9:00 p. m. Hour of Christian
Fellowship in the church annex.
A cordial invitation to whoship
with us.
YOUNG HARRIS MEMORIAL
METHODIST CHURCH
973 Prince Avenue
G.'M. Spivey, Pastor.
64 Prince Place
Schedule of Services Sundfy,
Nov. 20, 1948.
Church School, Roger Hazen,
Supt. 10:00 a. m.
Worship Service 11:15 a. m.
Sermon by Rev. B. C. Kerr, Supt.
of The Methodist Children Home,
Decatur, Ga.
Fellowshig Programs 7:00 p. m.
Worship Service 8:00 p. m. Ser
mon by Rev. H. S. Smith, District
Supt.
Week-day Services:
Boy Scout Meeting 7:00 p. m.
Monday.
Bible Study 8:00 p. m. Wed. This
will be a Thanksgving Prayer and
Praise Service.
Nursery for Small Children dur
ing the Worship Service.
- FIRST ME’l‘bl‘lODlST CHURCH
- J. W. 0. McKibben, Pastor.
S. Walter . Martin, Church
School Superintendent.
10:00 a. m. Church School.
11:15 a. m. Sermon by pastor.
“The Plow That Was Left In the
Furrow.”
Youth Fellowship Meetings:
6:45 p. m. Intermediates.
7:00 p. m. Wesley Foundation,
8:00 p. m. Sermon by Pastor —
“Healing the Man With Palsy.”
(Nursery for children under
five during morning worship
hour).
A cordial welcome awaits you
at all of the above services.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Pulaski and Dougherty at Prince
Paul C. Howle, aPstor.
Sunday School 10:00. William
Pate, Supt.
Morning Worship and Commun
jon Service 11:00. Sermon ,“Let
Us Give Thanks.”
(This Service is being broadcast
over WRFC).
Junior-Intermediate CYF at 7
o’clock.
Senior CYF at 7 o’clock.
Evening Service at 8:00.
Everyone is cordially invited to
attend.
(Nursery during Morning Ser
vice for Small children. '
OCONEE STREET METHODIST
L ONERCH
Charles L. Middlebrooks, jr.,
Pastor b
Sunday School 10 a. m. Marion
Dunn, Sutp.
Morning Worship 11:15 a. m.
Sermon by Rev. Horace S. Smith,
Dis%.rict Saxpt. Subject: “The Se
cret of a Grateful Heart.”
Youth Eellowship, 6:30 p.. m.
Evening Worship 7:30 p..m.
Speaker, Mr. M. H. Conaway.
Su)lzjécf: “Immortality.”
id-week Prayer Service, Wed
nesday 8 p. m. Mr. WJoe Poss will
be the speaker. i
You are cordially invited to all
these services.. - . . 3t
.lEIeVAH’S WITNESSES
Kingdom Hall, Intersection
White Hall and Barnett
Shoals Roads
Sunday 'ti:‘SO p. m. Subject:
«Ministers at the World’s é’id.”
Te‘xgl “Thex;: shall be a time of
trouble, such as pever W ince
thg-z waia natign evzn‘éo%t
same timé: and . . . th y'&h\t be
vise shall shing as the:,bé‘ tness.
of the firmament, and they that
turn many to righteousness as the
star %or ever and ever” — Dan
12:1, 5
Wednesday 7:50 p. m. Bible
Study, “Resurrection.”
. Friday 8:30 p. m. Service Meet
m%;
- Friday 8:30 p. m. Bible Study,
“Equipped for Every Good
‘Work.”
~ The publis is cordially invited to
all programs at the Kingdom Hall.
- Corn sugars are made for food
processors, leather tanners, ray
on producers, caramel color burn
ers, and bakers.
FUNERAL NOTICE
(COLORED) \
HENDERSON, MRS. MINNIE—
wife of Mr. Marshall Hender
son, died at her residence,
Brooklyn district, Saturday
evening, November 20, _1948.
Funeral announcements will be
made later by Mc¢Whorter Fu
neral Home. .
JACKSON, MR. CHARLIE —The
relatives and friends of Mr.
and Mrs. Charlie Jackson, Ath
ens, Ga.; Mvs. Rosa Leé Rich
ardson, Macon, Ga.; Mr. and
Mrs. Coy Sims, Mr. and Mrs.
Brady Bonds, Miss Bertha
Jackson, Athens, Ga.; Mr. and
Mrs. Jesse Hull, Whitehall,
Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Jack
son, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Jack
son, Athens, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs.
Benjamin Jackson, Miss Péco
lia Jackson, Atlanla, Ga.; and
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Jackson,
Lexington, ' 'Ga, and many
grandchildren, are invited to
attend the funeral of Mr. Char
lie Jackson, Sunday, November
21, 1948, at 3:00 p. m. from the
~ Oconee Baptist Church., Max
eys, Ga Rev. R. A, Hall, Rev.
L. B. Stephens and Rev. F. C.
Williams. will officiate. later
ment Oconee cemetery. Mack
and Payre Funeral Home.
AR Y dal e X 0
COLBERT, MR. GEORGE' W.—
The relatives and friends of
Mr. George W. Colbert, Ath
ens, Ga.; Mr. Aaron Colbert,
. Detroit, Mich.; Miss Mildred
' Colbert, Athens, Ga.;, Mr.
George Colbert and Miss Annie
Mae Colbert, Detroit, Wich.;
Miss Zelda Colbert, Athens,
Ga.; Mrs. Annie P. Colbert, Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Banks, Atlanta,
Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. Willie Rob
inson and family, ' Detroit,
. Mich.; Mrs. Mary Kenney and
. Rev. E. G. Kenney, Athens,
' Ga.; Mrs. Willie F. King, At
lanta, Ga; Mr. and Mrs. Rab
" ¢t ‘Danici, Athens, Ga.; Mrs.
- Malton WMack, Middletown,
} Ohio, and a host of other rela
| tives and friends dre invfed to
attend the funeral of Mr.
George W. Colbert, Sunday,
November 21, 1948, at 2:30 p.
m. from the Timothy Baptist
Church. Rev. P. E. Dorsey and
other ministers will officiate.
Interment Allenville cemetery.
Mzck and Payne Funeral
Home.
MRS. ELIZA MORRIS of Athens
and Washington, Ga., died No
vembper 19th. 1943, at the home
of her daughter in Washington, '
Ga. Surviving are Mr, and Mrs.
Daniel Norwood, Rev. B. W.
Downer, Washington, Ga.; Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Hill, Orlando,
Fla.; Mr. Rutherford Norwood,
Mrs. John Wade and family, |
Athens, Ga.; Miss Rosylyn Hill,
Orlando, Fla.; Mr. Joe Marion,
Chicago, 111. Funeral announ- |
ced later. McLendon Funeral
Home, Washington, Ga. !
HILL, MRS. ROSEBELL — of
Atlanta, Ga. The friends and
relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Mel
vin Hill, Sc, Mr, and DMrs.
Melvin Hill, Jr., and family,
. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Johnson
and family, Mrs. Sarah Collins
and family, Miss Rosebell Hill,
Mr. Charles Hill, all of Atlan
ta, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. James
Alexander of Long Island, New
York: Mr. and Mrs. W. B.
Douglas of Cleveland, Ohlo;
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hill of New
York: niece and nephew, Mr.
and Mrs. John Bell and fam
ily of Athens, Ga.; many other
relatives and friends are invit
~ ed to attend the funeral of Mrs,
Rosebell Hill, Monday, Novem
ber 22, 1948, at the Popular
Hill Holiness Church (near
West Broad Street School) at
2:00 p. m. oclock. Rev. C. H.
~ Latimore of St. John Holiness
Church, will officiate, assisted
by other minister. The body
~ will lie in state at the church
" from 12:30 o'clock until the
time of funeral. Intermendt in
Brooklyn cemetery. McWhor
) ter Funeral Home in charge.
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