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Jackson County singing Choir
wlll meet With prack s Creek
arch the sib Sund: y in July,
i an all-day home coming ser
vice of sone. This choi was or=
ganized 1t thi church sixty
years A£o. Everybody please
/i ® basket of lunch and let’s
pave & old-fasnioned basket
cinner and 3 good day in sons.
All singors and lovers of musie
are cordially inv'ted to be with
ue. The meeting will begin at
1):00 a. m. E 8. T. .any one
whe was at Bla k’s Creeh when
the choir Was organized. please
gend name 8 @ address to J. H.
Lord, Box 123, Jefferson, Ga.
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All members of the Union
Baptist Church at Hull are re
quested and urged to come on
Tuesday before the first Sun
day (August 2) and help to
clean off the cemetery at the
churci.
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The Women’s Bible Class of
the First Methodist Church will
meet Tuesday, August 2, 4 P
m, in the Ammex, Mrs. G. M.
Cralg snd group in charge of
the program. All members are
urged to attend.
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Everyone I 8 cordially invited
to meet old friends at Arnolds
«ille Baptist Church on the an
nual Homecoming Day, Sunday,
Angust 7. All residents and
former residents are urged to
attend the service.
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PUBLIC LIBRARY ]
SALEDNR—
Watercolors by Warren Rob
jnson on view in the Library
unii’ August Bth. India 1 arrow
heads and javelin points from
E. B. Mell collection being
shown in the fron. exh’bit cases
this month.
Vacation Reading Club story
hour We+ ~esday 10 to 11 a. m.
Library story-time on WGAU
Friday 5 p. m. Library story
howm with Miss Maricn Bloom
field for younger children Sat
urday 10 to 11 a. m. FEours:
Monday to Friday 9 a. m., to ’
p m.; Saturday 9 a. m. to 6 p
m.; Suzday 8 (o 6 p. @, o
Amason Reunion will be held
Sunday, July 31 at the American
Legion Home, in Lexington. The
Legion Home is located behind
the ecourthouse. Everyone lis
ask to bring a basket lunch.
The annua! reunion of the
students of the Eighth District
A, & M. School will be held on
the old campus at Madison,
Sunday, August 14th, Come and
bring basket lunch,
Red Cross First Aid Class will
begin the first week in August.
Anyone wishing to enroll ecall
Red Cross Headquarters, 416,
The University Newcomers
sewing Group will meet Tues
day evening, August 2, at 8
o'clock at the home of Mrs. John
Sheuring, 505 Highland Avenue.
Oglethorpe Singing, an annual
event, will begin at Collier’.
Academy the fifth Sunday in
Jul, at 10 a. m. All singers and
lovers of song are extended a
cordial ilnvitation.
The regular meetings of the
Womans’ Auxiliary of the First
Christian will be held Monday,
August Ist. Lunch will be ser
ved a$ 12:30 in the church d'n-
Ing room, Business meeting fol
lows at 1:30. Missionary meet
ing at 2:20, Circles 1,2, 3 and 4
will meet at 3:30, Each member
is requested to bring a covered
dish and come at 12 o’clock.
The husiness women of the
chureh are invited for lunch
This is & very important meet
ing and all members are urged
to attend,
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The annual reunion of the
Cash-Duckett-Chambers and al
lied familles will be held Satur
day, August 13th, at Harmony
Church, Hollingsworth Banks
County, on the Cornelia-Homer
Highway. Harmony will also
celebrate 100 years since it was
constituted. Descendants of char
ter members are active in the
church today. All old members
are urged to be present. Speak
ers invited are Senator Richard
B. Russell, Judge Pierce Martin
of Commerce, Dr. A, T, Cline,
Toceoa, Mrs. Sadie Chambers
Burdett, Atlanta. The publie is
cordially invited.
Dr. Walter Martin will be
guest speaker at the Tuck Sun
day School class Sunday morn
ing at 10 o’clock at the First
Methodist Church, a full attend
ance is requested, and visitors
are cordially invited.
Friendship Class of the Young
Harris Sunday School will meet
Tuesday, August 2, 8 p. m. with
Mrs. Guy Wortham, 185 Naceo
chee avenue. Co-hostesses are
Mrs. Garnett Bell and Mrs, Lee
Wigley.
The Athens sub-district of the
Athens - Elberton District will
meet at Young Harris Memorial
Methodist Church on Thursday
night at 7:30 o’clock. The meet
ing was previously scheduled to
be held at Center.
Circle Three of the Oconee
Street Methodist Church will
meet with Mrs. W. H. Paul on
Thursday, 8 p. m. Mrs. Law
rence Bramblett is co-hostess.
All members are urged to be
present.
WMS of the Prince Avenue
Baptist Church will meet Mon
day, July 31, 10:30 at the church.
The Inspirational speaker is the
Rev. W. 8. Pruitt, pastor of the
West End Baptist> Church. Al
members are urged to be pre
sent,
The Rev. Willlam Crow will
conduct the preaching at Moon’s
Grove Baptist _harch the first
Sunday in Aug .. and the
lowing wee! of revival. The
pub'ic is invited to .attend.
Regular meeting of the W. M.,
8. of First Baptist Church will be
held Monday afternoon at 4:00
o’clock at the church. Mrs, R. C.
Singleton to bring the inspira
tlonal message.
BOOKMOBILE SCHEDULE
The Bookmobile of Athens
Region. 1 Library will meet the
following schedule this week:
Monday a. m.—Mars Hill sec
tion, MeCurley’s Store, Mrs.
Otis Daniel’'s, Eastville. Story
Hour, Dickens’ Store, Herman
Michael’s.
Monday p. m.—High Shoals,
DiaVs, O’Kelley’s, Thrashers’,
Butler’s Store, Friendship Chap
el.
Wednesday a. m.—Out rom
Watkinsville on Greensboro H.
W., Rowns’, Saxons’, Fam
brough’s, Crawford’s Store, Mar
shall’s, Mcßee’s, Kirkland’s.
Thursday a. m—~Bishop,
Farmington, Hale’s Store, Hoke
Bishop’s, Perry Hays, I'"la’ "e’s.
Thursday p. m. — Elder’s
Poplar Springs, Huff’s.
The Missionary Committe. of
Oconee Street Methodist Church
will hold its regular mont.ly
meeting in 'he basement of tle
church Tuesday night, August
2. Mrs. Roy E. Wilson will be
hostess. All members are urged
to be present and visitors are
welcome,
University Drive Sewing Club
will meet Wednesday morning
with Mrs. Emmett Wier.
Miss Ragland And Mr. Williem
Kemp To Wed On August Sixth
MEMPHIS, Tenn, — Mrs. Eva
Howard anncunces the engagement
of her daughter Ann Ragland to
William Kemp, of Athens, Geor
gia. The wedding will take place
August 6 at Madison Heights
Methodist Church. Reception will
be held at the Gayaso Hotel im
mediately after. .
The bride elect received her
education in Eudora, Arkansas and
Memphis, Tenn.
Mr. Kemp is the son of Mrs, J.
W. Kemp, sr. and the late Mr.
Kemp of Athens. He is manager
%t Loew’s State Theatre, Memphis,
‘enn.
Ladies Bible Class of Young
Harris Church wi' meet Tues
day night at 8 o’clock with Mrs,
R. E. Eidam, 175 Nacoochee
Avenue.
The Business Woman's Circle
of First Baptist Church will meet
Monday night at 7:30 with
Misses Anne Queen and Mary
Townes, 160 Stanton Way. Mr.
‘E. B. Mell to bring the message.
Executive Board of the W. M.
S. of First Baptist Church will
be held Monday afternoon &t
three - thirty o’clock at the
church.
W. M. 8. of the West End Bap
tist Church will meet Monday
3:30 p. m. at the church. All
members are urged to be pre
sent.
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Salonia Chapter 227 O. E, 8,
will convene in stated meeting
on Monday evening, 8:30, in the
Masonic Temple, All members
and visiiug members are asked
to be present.
Co-workers Class of the
Young Harris Churech will have
a pienic on Tuesday evening, 7
o’clock, August 2. Ali members
are asked to come and bring a
picnic supper.
Muss.-Bebbie -Bullock And Mr.
C. H. Herring To Wed Aug. 3rd.
Mr. and Mrs. H. R, Bullock an«
nounce the engagament ‘;_\l! their
daughier, Dobbic Jean Bullock, to
Charles E. Herring of Alpharetta,
Miss Bullock 1s g graduate of
the Athens High M ln? at
present is employed by her £fih¢r.‘
Mr.Herrix;fhthomot , and
Mrs, B. 8. Herring of Mflma
and he (graduatad from ‘x‘ -
mings, Ga. High lchwlim pre
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August thlrc}!in‘ »
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Speaks Today At
Prince Ave. Baptist
Rev. Perry Ginn, student of the
University of Georgia and former
member of the Prince Avenue Bap
tist Church will preach Sunday
morning in the absence of the
pastor who is preaching a dedica
tion sermon in the first church he
served as a minister.
The Rev. Ginn is now pastor of
the Danieisville and Ila Baptist
Church where he is doing a splen
did work. His work while a mem
ber of the Prince Avenue Baptist
Church is well remembered by the
church members who will be hap
py to have this opportunity of
hearing this outstanding young
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The pastor, Rev. T. R. Harvill,
will return Sunday afternoon in
time to preach at the 8:15 Worship
Hour and administer the ordinance
of Baptism to the ecandidates
awaiting. A cordial invitation is
extended the general public to en
joy these two services with the
membership of the church.
Crude oil is carried to refineries
through some 390,000 miles of steei
pipe lines.
Clarke County
Over Top In
Bond Drive
Final reports in the Opportunity
Loan Campaign show Clarke
County to have attained iZi.d per
cent of the SIBO,OOO cuota. T« .l
county sales for 1949 are $568,261.
“The people of this ¢ unty,
said, the county chaiiman, “are
responsible for the purchase of
the bonds.”
He also expressed his thanks to
all members of his committee for
the assistance in the Opportunity
L.an Campaign.
Baker-Spralin
Mrs. M. M. Shaw announces the
marriage of her daughter, Mrs.
Montie Joe Spratlin to Mr. Ernest
E. Baker. The ceremony was per
formed July 23rd by the Rev
Newton Saye.
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SINGAPORE—(AP)—A big car
drew alongside iwo young men
walking to work at the Navy head
quarters at 9:30 a. m. the other
morning. The driver turned
around and started driving them
back to their homes. They pro
tested they had to go to work at
the navy offices.
“I know,” replied the driver,
“but you had better have the rest
of the morning off, since you have
had half of it already.” The driv
er wag a high ranking naval offi
cer in charge of their department.
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MISS PEARL CARTLEDGE
Miss Pearl Cartledge, whose
engagement to Mr. Plerce Jack
son Kenney, son of Mrs. Samuel
Kenney of Athens, is announeced
by her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Whitmarsh Cartledge, of
Lexington, Ga. The wedding will
take piace on Sepiember secend
at the Presbyterian Church in
Lexington., The Rev. Van Saun
is to pfficiate. After the wedding
trip the couple will reside in
Athens.
Mr, and Mrs, Clifford Q. Brox
ton of 25 Park View Apartments,
announce the birth of a son on
July 29 at General Hospital. The
baby has been named Clifford
Quillian 11.