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Athens Church News
HOLLY HEIGHTS CHAPEL
Interdenominational
Danielsville Road
YOUR FRIENDLY CHURCH
Where the visitor is never a
stranger. ‘
Marion F. Dunn, Associate
Minister.
A. F. Pledger, Supt.
Miss Ann Shelnutt, Pianist.
Miss Fannie Walden, Asst.
Mr. Johnnie Paul, Sect.
3 p. m. — Song Service.
1:15 p. m. — Sunday School. .
Sermon—Luther Fouche.
Holly Heights Boys Scout Troop
Thursday night at 7:30.
FIRST METHODIST 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.
«Enlist for Christian Living,”
Youth Fellowship Meetings
7:00 p. m. — Intermediates.
7:00 p. m. — Seniors.
7:o¢ p. m, — Wesley Foundation
8:00 p. m. — Sermon by pastor.
“Christian Fortitude.”
A cordial welcome awaits you
at all of these services.
Nursery for small children dur
ing morning worship.
YOUNG HARRIS MEMORIAL
METHODIST CHURCH
973 Prince Avenue
G. M. Spivey, Pastor.
Service for Sunday, Aug. 30.
Church School — 10:00 a. m.
Roger Hazen, Supt.
Worship Service — 11:15 a. m.
germon:.“The Goodness of God.”
astor. Broadcast over W. G. A. U.
Fellowship Programs — 7:30
p. M
Worship Service — 8:00 p. m.
Sermon: “God Is At Hand.” Pastor.
Week-day Calendar
Adult Dept. Workers will meet
with Jack Magiure—Monday 8:30
.
’ Bey Scouts meet— Monday,
7:30 .p. m.
Bible Study and Prayer meeting
—Wednesday 8:00 p. m.
Choir mill meet — Friday, 8:00
p. M.
We cordially invite you to wor
ship with us.
DCONEE STREET METHODIST
CHURCH
Charles L. Middlebrooks, Jr.
Pastor.
Services for Sunday, August 20.
10:00 a. m.—Church School. F.
M. Dunn, Supt.
11:15 a. m.—Morning - Worship
Sermon by the Pastor. Subject:
‘Cushioning The World.”
7:00 p. m.—Methodist - Youth
"ellowship.
8:00 p. m.—Evening Worship.
sospel Song Service. Sermon Sub
ect: “We Miss So Much of Life.”
Calendar for the Week
Monday, 8:00 p. m.—Young
Adult Fellowship.
Tuesday, 8:00 p. m.—Board of
fducation with Mrs. R. E. Breed
love.
Wednesday, 8:00 p. m.—Bible
Study. .
8:45 p. m. — Choir Practice.
WEST END BAPTIST CHURCH
Cor. Boulevard and Haiwassee
W. S. Pruitt, Pastor.
Sunday School—lo-a. m. Mr. J.
L. Holcomb, Supt.
Morning Worship — 11 a. m.
USED CARS
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1950 DODGE "2 ton pickup, 8,000 miles, our
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19+6 DODGE "2 ton pickup - sound throughout,
priced to sell.
1948 CHRYSLER WINDSOR 4 Door, R. & H.
seat covers, perfect condition, dark blue.
1948 PLYMOUTH 2 Door R. & H., seat covers,
excellent condition.
1947 PLYMOUTH 2 DOOR, R. & H., seat covers,
clean inside and out, above average.
1947 DODGE 4 Door, black, élean, one owner,
sound throughout.
1941 OLDSMOBILE 4 Door, body s o u n d,
mechanically O. K., price low.
1941 PLYMOUTH 4 Door, the kind of pre-war
car you have wanted.
1949 CHEVROLET, club coupe, R. & H., one
owner, excellent condition, reasonably
priced.
Downs Motors, Inc.
234 W. Hancock — Athens, Ga.
Message by Pastor.
B. T. U. — 7 ¢’clock. Mr. Bobby
Shepherd, Pastor.,
Evening Worship — 8 p. m.
Message by Pastor.
The revival will begin Sunday
and run through th{ week.
James 1:22 — “Be“ye doers of
the word, and not hearers only,
deceiving your ownselves.”
BOULEVARD BAPTIST
CHURCH
Boulevard at Chase Street
We Preach Christ Crucified
Risen, Coming Again.
Rev. A. E. Logan, Pastor.
10:00 — Bible School. C. Ralph
Youngblood, Supt.
, 11:00 — Morning Worship. Mes
sage by Cecil Lewis.
7:00 — Training- Union. John
Perteet, Leader.
8:00 — Evening Worship. Mes
sage by Mr. Lewis.
Tuesday, 8 p. m.—Youth Fel
lowship. Mr. Lewis, Leader,
. Wednesday, 8 p. m. — Prayer,
Praise and Testimony. Rev. A. E.
Logan will begin his first ministry
as Pastor of Boulevard Baptist
Church. At this service Mr. Logan
will begin a series of Bible stud
ies to be followed In order each
We@hesday night. The first study
will deal with outstanding Bible
characters. The text of the study
will be in the Book of Genesis.
Mr. Logan 1s a talented Bible
teacher much in demand by stu
dents of the Bible. The public is
invited to attend all of these ser
vices. ¢
PRINCE AVENUE BAPTIST
CHURCH
T. R. Harvill, Pastor.
9:45 a. m.—The Church at Study.
Bible School Graded for all ages.
Mr. F. W. Orr, S. S. Supt.
11:10—The Church at Worship.
Message by Pastor.
7:15 p. m. — The Church is
Training Unions for all. Story
Hour, Nursery. Miss Marguerite
Crowley, B. T. U. Director.
8:30 p. m. — The Church at
Worship. Message by Pastor.
Singspiration period led by Mr.
Louis Montgomery, Minister of
Music.
Wednesday, 8:00 p. m.—The
Church at Prayer.
Everyone is cordially invited to
worship with us. :
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Howard P. Giddens, Minister
10:00 — Sunday School. Mr.
Preston Almand, Superintendent.
11:15 — Morning Worship Ser
vice. Rev. Luke Smith, guest
speaker.
7:00 — Training TUnion. Roy
Gill, Director. ; o
B:oo—Evening Worship Service.
Rev. Luke Smith, guest speaker.
Prayer meeting will be held at
the church at eight o’clock.
Sunbeams will meet at the
Church Monday afternoon at four
o’clogk.
Juunior G. As will meet at the
church Monday afternoon at four
o’clock.
R. A’s will meet at the church
Monday afternoon at four o’clock.
Y. W. A’s will meet Thursday
afternoon at five o’clock with
with Miss Marian Atkinson, 564
South Lumpkin.
Choir practice will be held at
the church Thursday night at
seven o'clock,
A church nursery for children
through five years old will be open
in the house next to the church
during both worship services
Sunday.
CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
Cor. College and Madison Aves.
C. H. Ellison, Pastor.
HOMECOMING DAY
Sunday Schoou—10:00 a. m. Mr.
T. C. Whitworth, Supt.
Morning Worship Service—ll,oo
a. m. Message by Pastor.
Roll Call and Financial Report.
Lunch—l:oo p. m.
Song Service—2:oo p. m.
B.T. U. — 7:15 p. m, Mrs. W.
R. Epps, Director
Evening Worship Service—B:oo
p. m. Message by Pastor.
Bible Study—Wednesday —8:00
p. m.
EAST ATHENS BAPTIST
CHURCH
H. R. Burnley, Pastor,
Good Tidings Broadcast over
XV3 R. F. C. Sunday morning at
:30.
Sunday School - 10:00 a. m. W.
T. Sailors, Superintendent.
Morning Worship — 11:00 a. m.
Message—Pastor.
Training Union — 7:00 p. m.
Howard Garrison, Director.
Evening Worship — 8:00 p. m.
Message — Pastor.
Mid-week Prayer service each
Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock.
A welcome is extended to all to
share with us the riches of God’s
Holy Word.
JOHNSON DRIVE BAPTIST
CHURCH
Johnnie Barrett, Pastor.
10:00. — Sunday School. H. E.
Crowley, Supt.
11:00 — Morning Worship. Mes
sage by pastor.
7:00 — Young People’s Union.
8:00 — Evening Worship. Mes
sage by pastor.
8:00 — Wednesday Evening
Prayer Service.
EMMANUEL CHURCH = |
“ EPISCOPAL |
498 Prince Avenue |
3. Earl Gilbreath, Rector
Franklin Butler, Lay Leader.
11:00 a. m. — Church School.
11:00 a. m. — Morning Prayer. ‘
CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH |
Charles C. Shafe, Minister |
Sunday School — 9:45 a. m. |
Call to Worship — Chimes —
16:45 a. m.
Morning Worship — 11:00 a. m,
Sermon: “Life’s Gates.”
Call to Worship — Chimes —
7:45 p. m.
Evening Worship — 8:00 p. m.
Sermon “The Face of the Master.””
Nursery for children under 4
years of age is open during both
Sunday School and Morning Wor
ship hours.
Mid-week Worship — Wednes
day — 8:00 p. m. Beginning new
series on “Questions Jesus asked.”
The Church is open for prayer
and meditation each day.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Dougherty and Pulaski at Prince
Paul C. Howle, Pastor
Sunday School—10:00. William
Pate, Supt.
Morning Worship and Com
munion Service — 11:00. Sermon
Subject: “Love the Brotherhood.”
Exeryone is cordially ‘invited to
attend.
(There will be no Evening
Church Services during August.)
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
Kingdom Hall 13312 W,
Clayton Street.
Sunday, 4 p. m. — Subject: “Or
ganized Testimony to the New
World,” also “Postwar Enlarge
ment of the Theocratic Organiza
tion.” Text: “If therefore a man
l keeps himself clear of these latter,
he himself will be for specially
honourable use, consecrated. fit
for the Master’s service, and fully
equipped for every good word.”
2 Tim. 2:21, Weymouth.
Wed. 8 p. m. — Bible Study
“The Author of Life.”
Friday, 8 p. m. — Service meet
ing.
Friday, 9 p. m. — Theocratic
Ministry School.
PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS
CHURCH
_ Rev. Roy Smith, Pastor.
Sunday School — 10:00 a. m.
Mr. O. G. Johnson, Supt.
Morning Worship — 11:00 a. m.
Youth Society — 8:00 p. m.
Evening Worship — 7:45 p. m.
Wednesday Evening Prayer
‘* Service — 7:45 p. m.
A cordial welcome awaits you.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Temporarily located in Superior
Court Room of the County Court
House.
Lea Patwn Minister.
Catalogue of Services
Radio Broadcast—7:4s a. m.
Bible Study — 10:00 a. m.
Worship — 11:00 a. m. ;
Evening Worship — 8:00 p. m.
WEDNESDAY— .. .. .o oo ..
Mid-week Bible Study—B:oo p.
m. This class meets at the Church
of Christ in Bogart, Ga.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
LESSON SERMON
Services of "Christian Science
Society are held in the Georgian
Hotel Sunday mornings at 11:15
a. m.
Subject of the Lesson-Sermon
Sunday, August 20 is: MIND. |
Sunday School — 9:45 a. m.
Wednesday evening meetings,
including testimonies of healing‘
through fhristian Science, are
held at the Georgian Hotel on the
first Wednesday of each month at
8 p. m. The public is cordially in
vited. :
Among the citations which com~-
prise the Lesson-Sermon is the
follewing from the Bible: Ac
quaint now thyself with him, and
be.at peace: there by good shall
come unto thee. But he knoweth
the way that I take: when he hath
tried me, I shall come forth as
gold. But he is in one mind, and
who can turn him? and what his
soul desireth, even that he doeth.
Job 22:21. Job 23:10,13.
The Lesson-Sermon also in=-
cludes the following passage from
the Christian Science textbook,
«Geience and Health ith Key to
the Scriptures” by Mary Baker
Eddy: God is Mind, and God is in
finite; hence all is Mind. On this
statement rests the Science of be
ing, and the Principle of this Sci
ence is divine, demonstrating har
mony and immortality. Page
492:25.
‘THE BANNER-HERALD, ATGENS, GEORGIA .
Recreation News
The climax of the Recreation and Parks Department’s
summer program will be reached next week with the play
ing of the_ sof_tball tournament at L_ggipg I_’a_x:}t. Ea
Last weekend saw a big swim
ming demonstration that showed
the progress of the water program
this season. The saftball tourney
will wrap up the summer session
for another year. Full particulars
on the playoffs can be found on
the sports page.
All playgrounds, except the
Lyndon House, have closed, with
a big final week demonstration
highlighting events. Pet shows,
dog shows, a circus, and horse shoe
tournaments, among other things,
wrote the finale to the playground
season.
At the Lyndon House, the
youngsters have just finished a
ping pong tournament. Dreta Hen
drix won the tourney, defeating
Ann Griffeth in the finals in two
straight games. Dreta defeated
Jimmy Tolbert, Junior Patat and
Mary Griffeth to make her way to
the finals,
The Department announces that
tools and equipment for the men’s
work shop at Memorial Park have
arrived, and operations will begin
in the near future.
The Teen-Age center at Me
morial Park will open shortly
after the city schools begin op
eration, and will be run on the
same schedule as before.
Swimming will continue at Le-
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gion Pool and Riverside Park, in
daytime only, until Labor Day.
Winners in the Classic City
Swim Championships are request
ed to drop by the Legion Pool and
pick up their medals and trophies
in the afternoons from 2-6. The
awards arrived the latter part of
the week;, and can now be ob
tained.
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SAN BERNARDINO, Calif.—
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he bargained for when he beught
his new home,
He decided to clean out a clos
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junk from a shelf, his hand brush
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Police officers, to whom Win.
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EXPENSIVE OCCUPATION
Every German soldier in the
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Philpot School
September 5 has been set as the
opening date of the Fall Term of
the Dot Philpot School of the
Dance and reservations are now
being received for places in the
school, which are limited in order
that individual instruction may be
made available to pupils in the
school.
The school for a number of years
has been conducted by Miss Phil
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many summers under the great
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and then reeled in a life-line. The
men were pulled ashore one at a
time by life guards.
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lester And Motfola Organize
law Parinership In Athens °
The law firm of Lester and Mot~
tola was established here recently
with the announcement of the
formation of a partnership by
Raymond E. Lester and Charles
Mottola, attorneys-at-law.
Both Mr, Lester and Mr. Mot~
tola are veterans and both hold‘
LLB degrees from the University’s
Lumpkin Law School.
Mr, Lester, a native Athenian
and son of Mrs, Albert J. Lester,
is 32 years of age. He did under
graduate work in the University
School of Business Administration
prior to entering law school.
Now a major in the Active Or
ganized Air Force Reserve Corps,
he served four years in the armed
forces during World War 11. While
at the University he was an active
member of Alpha Kappa Psi, com~
merce fraternity, served as Tri
bune of Delta Theta Phi, law fra
ternity, and held several offices in
Demosthenian literary society in
addition to heading the University
Student Veterans Organization for
a period. At the present time he
serves as manager of the Athens
Division of State Department of
Veterans Service in addition to his
private law duties. He is single
and resides with his mother on the
Jefferson Road.
Mr. Mottola, a native of Brook
lyn, N. Y., is a graduate of Dart
mouth, from which institution he
holds an AB degree. Following a
period of service in the army &nd
Instruction in its opera
tion for best performance.
completion of his work at Dart=
‘ mouth, Mr. Mottola came to Geor=
‘gia and entered Lumpkin Law
School. He received his LLB in
June of this year.
~ While attending law school he
was a member of Beta Theta Pi,
president of Delta Theta Phi,
served as Justice on the Honor
Court, and was elected to Phi Beta
Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, scholastic
honor societies, and was editor-in
chief of the Georgia Bar Journal.
Beginning in January of this year,
following completion of the re
quirements for the LL.B degree, he
became a member of the law 'fac
ulty, teaching Domestic and Legal
Methods. ;
Mr. Mottola is married to the
former Virginia Starr of Newnan,
Georgia, and they have one daugh
ter, Susan, aged 3 and a half years.
He is 28 years of age. The Mot~
tolas reside at 1356 South Lump
kin street.
Oftices of the Lester-Mottola
firm are located in Southern Mu
tual Building, an dthe phone num
ber is 2867, g
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