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HOLLY HEIGHTS CHATEL
! Interdenominational
: Danielsville Roard
YOUR FRIENDLY CHURCH
Vihere the Visitor is Never
: a Stranger.
‘Marion F. Dunn, Associate
s Minister.
A. F. Pledger, Supt.
Miss Ann Shelnutt, Pianist.
Miss Fannie O'Neal Walden,
As: .
3 p. m.—Song Service.
3:15 p. m. — Sunday School.
Se:mon by Rev. Marion H. Con
vy
Behold how good and how pleas
ant it{q for brethren to dwell to
gether in unity.
The Church with no creed but
Christ.
©CONEE STREET METHODIST
CHURCH
Harry B. Free, Pastor.
Feb, 25, 1951
Sunday School—10:00 a. m.
Marion Dunn, Supt.
« Lavmen’'s Day Service,
11:15 a. m. — Marion F. Dunn
sneaker, Subject: “Every Man
vrfiod in His Place.”
/ Methodist Youth Fellowship at
7:60 p. m.
Evening Worship at 8:00 p. m,
tSoarnu:m: “Where Art Thou?” Pas
. ’
“=ung Adult Fellowship—Mon
&y, £:00 p. m.
Mid-week Prayer Meeting —
Wednesday, 8:00 p. m.
Choir Practice — Wed. 8:45
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YOUNG HARRIS MEMORIAL
METHODIST CHURCH
973 Prince Avenue
G. M. Spivey, Pastor.
Service for Sunday, Feb. 25.
Church School — 10:00 a. m.
Recer Hazen, Supt.
‘Worship Service — 11:15. Col.
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Nursery for small children dur
ing this service.
Fellowship Programs — 7:00
p. m.
Worship Service — 8:00 p. m.
Dedication ana Sacrament of the
Lord's Supper. We will take our
“Week of Dedication Offering” at
this service. The public is invited.
Week-day Calendar
Boy Scouts meet-—7:00 p. m.
Monday.
Prayer Meeting — 8:00 Wed.
p. m.
Choir Meets — 8:00 p. m. Fri
day.
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.
“Stand Up and Take It.”
Youth Fellowship Meetings
7:00 p. m. — Intermediates.
7:00 p. m. — Seniors.
7:00 p. m. — Wesley Founda
tion.
l 8:00 p. m. — Sermon by Rev
erend Brunson Wallace “How To
Be Happy Though Human.”
Nursery for small children dur
ing the morning worship hour.
CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
Cor. College and Madison Ave.
‘ C. H. Ellison, Paster.
Sunday School—lo o'clock a. m.
| T. C. Whitworth, Supt.
] Morning Worship Service —ll
o’'clock. Message by Pastor.
B. T. U. — Six forty-five p. m,
Mr. Dean Kitchen, Director.
Evening Worship — 7:30 o'clock
p. m. ’
Prayer Meeting — Wednesday
7:30 o’clock p. m.
If you do not have a church to
attend the Central Baptist ex
jtends you a warm welcome to
worship with us at all secrvices.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
~ Howard P. Giddens, Minister
10:00 — Sunday School. Pres
ton Almand, Supt.
11:15 — Morning Worship Ser
vice. Subject: “The Establishing
of the Love of God.”
7:00 — Training Union. Marion
Ivev, Director.
8:00 — Evening Worship Ser
viee. Subject: “An Important Vo
cation.”
There is a church nursery for
small children.
Prayer meeting will be held
Wednesday night at 8 p. m. The
topic for study will be “The
Death.”
Junior G. A's will meet Mon
day at 3:30 . m. at the church.
The W. M. S. meeting will be
held at the church Monday at 4
p. m. Circle 2, Mrs. Leßoy Ed
wards, chairman, will have charge
of the program.
Sunbeams will meet at the
church at 4 p. m. Monday.
Intermediate R. A’s will meet
at the B. S. U. Center at 4:15
Monday afternoon. All boys be
tween the ages of 12 and 17 are
invited.
Intermediate G. A’s will meet
at the church at 6 p. m. Monday
for supper and a study course
taught by Mrs. Nelson Mitt,
Boy Scout Troup 22 will meet
in the Scout Hut at 7:30 p. m.
Monday.
Y. W. A’s will meet Tuesday at
6 v. m. with Mrs. W. J. Malcom,
226 West View Drive, for supper
and a special Home Mission pro
gram.
The Executive Board of the W.
M. S. will meet Thursday at 3:30
p. m. with Mrs. W. K. McGarity,
117 Springdale.
Choir practice will be held at
the church Thursday at 7 p. m.
Deacons’ meeting will be held
at the church at 8 p. m. Friday All
deacons and associates are urged
to attend.
HULYL BAPTIST CHURCH
A. E. Logan, Pastor.
10:00 — Sunday School. Mr.
Coil F. Brown, Supt.
11:15 — Morning Worship. Ser
mon by the Pastor. Subject: “En
couragements to Pray.”
6:45 — Baptist Training Union.
Mr. Pete Flanagan, Director.
I 7:30 — Evening Worship. Ser
mon by the Paster. Subiect: “The
| Holy Spirit and Prayer.”
! Th e Brotherhood will meet
lWednesdav evening at 7:30.
| We invite you to worship with
| us.
l JOHNSON DRIVE BAPTIST
I CHURCH
Johnnie Barrett. Pastor.
10:00 — Sunday School. H. E.
Crowley, Supt.
11:00—Morning Worship. Mes
| sage by pasior.
| 6:45 — Young People’s Union.
7:30 — Evening Worship. Mes
sage by pastor.
8:00 — Wednesday Evening
| Prayer Service.
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OCONEE HEIGHTS BAPTIST
CHURCH
Felix Turner, Pastor.
10:00 a. m —Sunday School. Mr.
J. A. Parham, Supt.
11:15 — Morning Worship.
6:30 p. m. — Training Union.
7:30 — Kvening Worship.
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.—Mid
week Prayer Service.
PRINCE AVENUE BAPTIST
CHURCH
T. R. Harvill, Pastor.
9:45 a. m, — The Church at
| Study. Bible School graded for all
“PHY ‘ PANNER-RERALD, * ATNENS. * CEORCYY **
ages, Mr. F. W. Orr, S. S. Supt.
11;10 a. m, — The Church at
WorshiE. Message by Pastor. Sub=
ject: “Limiting Christ.”
6:45 p. m. — The Church In
Training. Unions for all. Miss
Marguerite Crowely, B. T. U. Di
rector.
8:00 p. m. — The Church at
Worship. Message by Pastor. Sing=
spiration led by Mr. Louis Mont
gomery, Minister of Music.
9:00 p. m. — Fellowship period
at Church Annex.
MONDAY~—
7:30 p. m. — Int, G. A’s meet
with Mrs. Anne Crowley, 525 Hol
man Ave.
TUESDAY—
-6:30 p. m. — S. S. Department
Qfficers meet,
7:00 p. 'm. — Sunday School
Council meeting at Annex.
WEDNESDAY-—
7:30 p. m. — Study on Soul
winning. Classes for all ages.
THURSDAY—
-6:00 p. m. — Choir Practice.
7:00 p. m, — Int. R. A’s meet
at Annex.
A cordial welcome is extended
to everyone to worship with us.
EAST ATHENS BAPTIST
CHURCH
H. R. Barnley, Pastor.
Good Tidings Broadcast over
Station W. R. F. C. Sunday morn
ings— 8:00.
Sunday School — 10:00 a. m. W.
T. Sailors, Superintendent.
Morning Wership — 11:00 a. m.
Message, the Pastor.
Traning Union—6:3o p. m. How
ard Garrison, Director.
Evening Worship — 7:30 p. m.
Message, Pastor. His subject: “Re
member the Sabbath Day to Keep
it Holy.”
The School of Music will con
tinue through next week under
the direction of Mr. Lewis Mont
gomery.
Departmental prayer meetings
will be held in each Department
Wednesday night. After the pray
er service, all will assemble in the
auditorium for the School of
Music. Gl
A welcome is extended you to
worship with us.
BOULEVARD BAPTIST :
CHURCH 1
H. E. Wright, Pastor. :
We Preach Christ, Crucified,
Risen, and Coming Again.
10:00 a. m. — Bible School.
George Maxwell, Supt. ‘
11:00 a. m. — Morning Worsip.
Message by the Pastor. Subject:
“Is Any Thing To Precious For
Jesus?” i
| 3:00 — Choir Sing. Over Station !
iWGAU, J. H. Logan. Director. |
| 6:45 — Training Union. John |
Perteet, Leader. 1
7:30 p. m. — Evening Worship. ’
| Message by the Pastor. Subject: |
“Evidence of Conversion.”
Wednesday., 7:30 p. m. — Mid
week Bible Study and Prayer
time. |
Tune in every morning at 8:15, !
Monday through Friday for the
Bread of Life Program. Over Sta
tion WGAU.
Come and worship with us. The
Church with a warm welcome.
l CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Charles C. Shafe, Minister
Sunday School—9:4s a. m.
Call to Worship—Chimes—lo:4s
a. m. i
. Morning Worship—ll:oo a. m.
Sermon supect: “The Great Re
sponsibllity.”
Bible Storv Hour — 6::30 p. m. |
Junior - Pioneer Fellowship — |
6:30 p. m. ’
Students’ Round - Table — 6:30
p. m. 3
Evening Wroship — 7:30 p. m.
Sermon subject: “Agony In A
Garden.”
The Nursery is open during the
Sunday School and Morning Wor
ship hours.
Monday, The Executive Board
of the Women of the Church —
9:30 p. m. |
Wednesday, Mid-week Worship
—~—17:30 p. m.
Friday, Deacons — 7:30 p. m.
The Church is open each day |
for prayer and meditation.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN 3
CHURCH
Harmon B. Ramsey, Minister.
George W. Gunn, Minister to
Students
February 25.
9:30 — University Cdffee Hour. I
10:00 — Sunday School.
11:00 — Morning Worship. Ser
mon topic: “The Christian’s Vital
Breatn (IIT).”
6:30 — Pioneer and Youth Fel
lowship meet for supper and ves
per programs. g
6:30 — Westminster Fellowship
sunpner-meeting. :
8:00 — Evening Worship. Ser
mon topie: “The Sacrifice Su
preme.”
MONDAY—
-10:30 — Executive Board meet
ing of the Women of the Church
at the Church.
l 7:30 — Sunday School. Re-study
| Committees IV and VI meet in
| the Church Annex.
{ Wednesday, 11:00 — Women of
| the congregation invited to join
in a service of prayer at the
Church.
| — l
{ LUTHERAN i
Lutheran Vesper Service held at |
Emmanuel Episcopal Churc h
| —Prince and Pope St. at 4:00 p. m. '
j Theodore G. Ahrendt, Pastor.
| Important meeting of members}
| after the service.
| Services held every second and |
| Sourth Sunday. . ‘
A hearty welcome to all. |
it |
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH |
| Pulaski and Dougherty at Prince. |
Paul C. Howle, Pastor. |
| Sunday School — 10:00. William |
| Pate, Supt. |
| Morning Worship and Commun- |
| ion Service—ll:oo. Sermon sub- |
| ject: “The Great Commission.”
| Christian Fellowships for Jun
| iors, Intermediate, Seniors and
| Adults at 7:00 {
{ Evening Service—=B:oo. Sermon |
by ‘Pastor. |
| "Everyone is cordially invited to |
| attend.
{ EMMANUEL CHURCH
: EPISCOPAL
{ 598 Prince Avenue
‘ J. Earl Gilbreath, Rector
| 8:00 a. m.— Holy Communion. |
9:45 a. m. — Church School. {
11:00. a. m. — Morning Prayer |
nd Sermon.
Lenton Services
Monday, 4:00 p. m. — Address
v the Rector: “What the Creeds
Teach.”
{ Weduesday, 7:30 p. m. — Serv
130 of Music, Prayer and Medita
on,
Thursday, 10:00 a. m. — Holy
Communion,
Friday, 3:45 p. m’. — Children’s
Lenten Service.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Meeting temporarily in the Su
perior Couri Room, County Cort
House.
J. Leo Patton, Minister
Service Schedule
SUNDAY —
Bible Study — 10:00 a. m,
Worship — 11:00 a. m,
Evening Worship — 7:00 p. m.
Wednesday: Bible Study—T7:3o p.
m. This class meets at Bogart, Ga.
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
Kingdom Hall, 13314 W.
Clayton Street
Sunday, 4 p. m. — Subject:
“Participation with Demons For
bidden.”
Wednesday, 8 p. m. — Service
meeting.
Friday, 9 p. m. — Theocratic
Ministry School.
The local organization of Je
hovah’s Witnesses extends a cor
dial invitation to the public to at
tend all programs at the King
dom Hall.
PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS
CHURCH
Nantahala and Seminole Ave.
Rev. James Meeks, Pastor.
Sunday School—10:00 a. m. Mr.
O. G. Johnson, Supt.
Meorning Worship — 11:00 a. m.
Youth’s 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.
‘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, February 25 is: MIND.
Sunday School is at 9:45 a. m.
Wednesday evening meetings
including testimonie s or healing
through Christian Science, are
held at the Georgian Hotel on the
first Wednesday of each month at
8 p. m. The Public is cordially in
vited.
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prise the Lesson-Sermon is the
following from the Bible: Who
hath directed the Spirit of the
Lord, or being his counsellor hath
taught him? With whom took he
counsel, and who instructed him,
and taught him in the path of
judgment and taught him knowl
edge and shewed to him the way
of understanding? Hast thou not
known? Hast thou not heard the
everlasting God, the Lord the crea
tor of the ends of the earth, faint
eth not neither is weary? there is
no searching of his understanding.
Isaiah 40, 12, 28.
The Lesson-Sermon also in
cludes the following passages
from the Christian Sicence Text
book, “Science and Health with
Key to the Scriptures” by Mary
Baker Eddy: Mind is God. The
extermination of error is the great
truth that God, good is the only
Mind, and that the suppositious
opposite if infinite Mind — called
devil or evil — is not Mind, is not
Truth, but error, without intelli
gence or reality. There can be but
one Mind, because there is but one
God; and if mortals claimed no
other Mind and accepted no other
sin would be unknown. We can
have but one Mind if that one is
infinite. pp 469:13-21.
Receipts Steady
At Livestock Sale
Livestock receipts were steady
this week. Receipts totaled 143
cattle 130 calves and 196 hogs.
Prices were steady for the most
part with hog prices 50 cents lower
than they were at the market last
Wednesday afternoon. |
Commercial slaughter steers and
heifers sold at $27.50 to $30.60,
utility offerings brought $26.10 to
$27.00, while canner and -cutter
ranged from $22.00 to $25.00.
Odd head slaughter calves and
vealers ranged from $34.50 to
$38.00, common brought $26.50 to
$34.00, while cull calves sold .at
$22.00 to $25.25.
Inferior stock heifers ranged
$22.00 to $24.00. Medium stock
calves brought $30.00 to $36.75,
common offerings sold at $28.00 to
$32.00, wfile Mr so!d at !!!83
to $24.75.
Medium to choice mostly good
180 to 240 pound barrows and gilts
ranged from $22.00 to $23.25.
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EUGENE D. HILL
Nafive Of Wilkes
ington, Georgia, who has become
ington, Georgia who has become
one of Kentucky’s outstanding
business and civic leaders, has
been elected a director of the
Southern Bell Telephone and Tele
graph Company. This was an
nounced recently in Atlanta, head
quarters for Southern Bell.
Mr. Hill, now a resident of
Louisville, is' President of the
Louisville Cement Company. Prior
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; g t in" 1939, H
headed the sales activities of this
large cement firm, serving in such
capacities as Sales Manager and
Vice President in charge of sales.
He is widely krfl for his activie
ties in the Portland Cement Ag
sociation, of which he is at pre.
sent a director, as well as for his
other business interests,
Mr, Hill is a director of the
Louisville Cement Company which
he heads and also is a director of
the First National Bank of Louise
ville, the Louisville Textile Ine
dustries, Cave Hill Cemetery, thg
Federal Chemical Compans an 4
the Loulsville Industrial Founda
tion. He is a member of St. Mark’s
Episcopal Church, the Wynn Stay
Club, the Louisville Country Cluiy
and the Rock Creek Riding Club.
Mr. Hill graduated from the
Georgia Institute of Technology
(Georgia Tech) in 1911, and served
in the U. S. Army Signal Corps
during the first World War, in
cluding service in communications
in France,
Mrs. Hill is the former Miss Lila
Robinson, of a prominent Louis
ville family. Their children are
Lee R. Hill, Eugene D. Hill, jr.,
and Wililam Speed Hill, all of
Louisville,
Southern Bell, whose service to
Kentucky and eight other states
ranks it as one of the outstanding
business organizations of the
South, has its general headquarters
in Atlanta, Mr. Hill brings to the
company’s directorate a wide and
deep-rooted business experience of
distinction.
THE BEST POLICY
FORT ERIE, Ont.—(AP)—When
Mrs. Arthur Wisbey unwrapped
some ribbon purchased at a local
store adiamond ring fell out. She
returned it to the owner, the pro
prietor of the store, and refused
any reward because she said it
was her duty to return it.