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PAGE SIXTEEN
Athens Church News
HOLLY HEIGHTS CHAPEL
Interdenominational
Danielsville Road
“Your friendly church, where
the visitor is never a stranger,
Marion F. Dunn, associate min~
ister.
‘A. F. Pledger, superintendent.
Miss Ann Shelnutt, pianist.
Mr. Douglas Rigsbee, song lead
er.
3 p. m.—Song Service.
3:15 — Sunday School. Adult
class speaker, Mr. W. L. Rigshee.
Sermon, “Opportunity,” Bro.
M-rion F. Dunn.
7:45 p. m~—Emory Lancaster’s
Helly Heights Singers.
The Church with no creed but
Christ,
WEST END BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday School—lo a. m. J, L.
Halcomb, superintendent.
Preaching Services — 11 a. m.
Sermon by the pastor.
B. T. U. Services — 6:30 p. m.
Mr=s. Ann Shepherd, director.
Evening Services — 7:30 p. m.
Se"mon by the pastor.
Mid-week Prayer Service —
Wednesday night 7:30 p. m.
BOULEVARD BAPTIST
CHURCH
H. E, Wright, Minister
“A Bible Church With a Bible
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10 a. m.—Bible School, George
Maxwell, superintendent. We
want to see you at Bible School
next Lord’s Day.
11:15 a. m~—Morning Worship.
Message by the pastor. Subject,
“Husbands, Wives, Children.”
This is the seventh message from
the Book of Collossians,
6:30 p. m. — Training Union.
Come and bring your Bible.
7:30 p. m.—Evening Worship.
Message oye the pastor. Subject,
“You Have Been Warned.” This
is a Solomen Message. What have
you done with God’s warnings?
The Bread of Life Program,
Monday threugh Friday, 8:15 to
B:3o°a. m. Hear these Bible mess
ages.
Come and worship with us we
need you and-you need us.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
185 E. Hancock Avenue
Dr. Harmon B. Ramsey, Minister
George W. Gunn, Minister to
Students.
Sunday School—lo a. m.
Morning Worship—ll a. m. Ser
mon Topic: “God Has a Face.”
Pioneer and Youth Fellowships
—6 p. m.
Westminster Fellowship—6:3o p.
m.
Evening Worship—B p. m. Ser
mon Topic: “Lord, 1 Want To Be
A Christian.”
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Howard P. Giddens, Minister
10 a. m.—Sunday School. Pres
ton Almand, superintendent.
1:15 a. m. — Morning Worship
Service. ‘Subjeect: ‘Christ As Me
diator.”
7 p. m.~Training Union. Marion
Ivey, director.
8 p. m.—Evening Worship Serv
ice. Subject: “Christ In the
Home.”
Sunday, December 2:
6 p. m.—Chapel Choir Rehearsal.
All young people from voice
change to entrance in‘o the Adult
Choir are eligible.
9 p. m.—Fellowship for all mem
bers of the Intermediate Depart
ments of Sunday School and
Training Union will be held im
mediately after the evening wor
ship service.
Monday, December 3:
3:15 p. m.—W. M. U. Executive
| Board will meet at the church,
3:45 p. m.—lntermediate G. A.
7 p- m.~—Circle 7 will meet in
the church parlor for a short busi
ness meeting before hearing Dr.
Swilley at 7:30 p. m.
7:30 p. m.—“M” night at First
Baptist Church.
7:30 p. m.—Boy Scout Troup 22.
Tuesday, December 4:
6 p. m—Local Y. W. A’s will
meet at the church.
7 p. m—Sunday School Work
i ers’ Council Supper.
Wednesday, December 5:
‘ 6:30 p. m.—Business Women’s
| Circle 13.
7 p. m.—Adult Choir Practice.
8 p. m.—Prayer Meeting.
HULL BAPTIST CHURCH
A. E. Logan, Pastor
10 a. m.—Sunday School. Mr.
Coile F. Brown, superintendent.
11 a. m.—Morning Worship. Ser=
mon by the pastor. Subject: “What
the Bible Teaches About Heaven.”
6:30 p. m—B. T. U, Mrs. Paul
Murry, director.
7:30 p. m.-—Evening Worship.
Sermon by the pastor. Subject:
“What the Bible Teaches About
Hell.” i
Wednesday, 3:30 p. m.—Sun
beams will meet at the Church and
will observe the Week of Prayer,
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m—Prayer
Service and Bible Study.
Thursday, 3:30 p. m.—Meeting
of W. M. S.
Friday, 7:30 p. m.—Meeting of
Brotherhood in the home of Mr.
Coile F. Brown.
You are welcome at our church.
OCONEE STREET METHODIST
Burch Fannin, Pastor
10 a. m.—Church School.
1:15 a. m. — Morning Worship.
Sermon: “Joseph—A Man Who
Loved God.”
7:30 p. m.—The Young People
will present the evening Worship
service.
The Youth Fellowship is grow
ing in interest and numbers. Our
presence at this service will indi
cate that the Youth directors and
young people have our whole
THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA
hearted support. :
Worship with us Sunday at the
little church with a big heart.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Dow Kirkpatrick, Minister
Brunson Wallace, Minister to
Students.
10 a. m. — Church School, 8.
Walter Martin, superintendent.
1:15 a. m.—Sermon by the pas
tor, “The World With a Cross In
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8 p. m.—Evening Worship. “The
Time Would Fail Me to Tell.”
Youth Fellowship Meetings:
6:45 p. m.—lntermediates,
6:30 p. m.—Seniors.
6 p, m. — Wesley Foundation
Supper.
| 7p. m~—Wesley Foundation Fo
-1 rum.
CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
i Prince at Milledge
! Charles C. Shafe, Minister
Sunday School—9:4s a. m.
Call to Worship—Chimes—lo:4s
la. m.
Morning Worship—ll a. m.
Sermon—“ News That Troubled
5 A King.”
| Student’s Round Table—B:4s a.
| m. z
Youth Fellowship—6:4s p. m.
Junior Fellowship—6:4s p, m.
Bible Story Hour—6:4s p. m.
Call to Worship—Chimes—7:ls
| p. m.
| * Evening Worship — 7:30 p. m.
Sermon—*“Remember Scrooge!”
Nursery for small children dur
ing ‘both the morning and evening
| services.
’ The Church is open for prayer
and meditation each day.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Pulaski and Dougherty at Prince
Paul C. Howle, Pastor
Sunday School—lo a. m., Eugene
Massey, superintendent.
Morning Worship and Commun
ion Service—ll a. m.
Woman’s Day Service — Mrs.
Paul Pfuetze, guest speaker.
Junior Christian Youth Fellow
ship—7 p. m,
Senior Christian Youth Fellow
ship—7 p. m.
Christian Adult Fellowship —
100
Evening Church Service—B p.
m. Sermon by the pastor.
Everyone is cordially invited to
attend.
EMMANUEL CHURCH,
EPISCOPAL
498 Prince Avenue
J. Earl Gilbreath, Rector
8 a. m.—Holy Communion.
9:45 a. m.—Church School
11 a. m.—Holy Communion.
7:30 p. m.—Evening Prayer and
Address: “God Reigns.”
ST. JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC
§ CHURCH
| Prince and Pulaski
| Rev. Walter Donovan, Pastor
Sunday Masses:
5:55 a. m.—St. Mary’s Hospital
i Chapel.
8:30, 10:30 and 11:30 a. m. in
St. Joseph’s Chureh.
Free nursery for babies and
young children during the 10:30
¢’clock mass.
Confessions before the masses
on Sunday.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Prince At Lyndon
J. Leo Patton, Minister
Schedule of Services:
Sunday:
Bible Study—lo a. m.
Worship—ll a. m.
Evening Worship—7:3o p. m.
Tuesday: Ladies Bible Study —
i 730 D m.
| Wednesday: Midweek Bible
| Study—l7:3o p. m.
l YOUNG HARRIS MEMORIAL
METHODIST CHURCH
973 Prince Avenue
G. M. Spivey,- Pastor
Church School: 10 a. m. H. Cur
tis Stephens, superintendent.
Worship Service: 11:15’ a. m:
Communion Service.
Nursery for small children dur
ing this service.
Fellowship Programs: 7 p. m.
Worship Service: 8 p, m. Ser
mon: “Which Way Shall T Take,
Shouts A Voice In the Night.”
Week-day Calender:
Boy Scouts meet Monday, 7 p. m.
The Official Board meet Mon
dav, 8 p. m.
Prayer Meeting: Wednesday, 8
P. M
The choir meets Friday, 8 p. m.
| You are invited to worship with
| us.
| PRINCE AVENUE BAPTIST
‘ CHURCH
| T. R. Harvill, Pastor
| 10 a. m.—The Church at Study.
| Mr. F. W. Orr, Sunday School
| superintendent.
11:10 a. m.—The Church at Wor
ship. Message by the pastor.
3:30 p. m.—Junior Choir Prac
tice.
3:30 p. m.—lntermediate R. A.’s
meet with Mrs. T. R. Harvill, 115
S. View Drive.
4.15 p. m~—lntermediate Choir
; Practice.
| 6:45 p. m.—The Church In Train
{ ing. Mr. Burl Womack, B. T. U.
director.
8 p. m.—The Church at Wor
ship. Message by the pastor. Sing
spiration led by Mrs. Jean Sawyer,
music director.
9 p. m.—Fellowship Period at
Annex.
Monday:
10:30 a. m.—W. M. S. meeting at
the Church.
10:30 a. m. — Preschool Sun
| pbeams meet.
| 6:30 p. m—Y. W. A’s will meet
| at the Annex to observe Season of
Prayer for Foreign Missions.
Tuesday:
3:30 p. m—W. M. 8. will meet
at the Church to observe Season
of Prayer for Foreign Missions.
| Wednesday:
' 3:30 p. m—W. M. 8. meet for
| Season of Prayer.
i 7:30 p. m.—Btudy Course.
8:15 p. m—Prayer Service at
the Church,
Thursday:
S:3O p. m—W. M. 8. meet for
Season of Prayer.
3 6:30 p. m.—Sensor Cheir Prac
ce.
8 p. T.-—Cirdu No. 8 and the
Alice Miller Circle will meet at
Annex.
Y s
1 8 ‘m—W. M.. 8. will meet
for Season of Prayer.
PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS
CHURCH
Nantahala and Seminole Ave.
Rev. Dallas M. Tarkenton, Pastor
186 Nantahala Avenue
“Exalting Christ In Athens.”
Sunday School—lo a. m. Mr. O.
G. Johnson, superintendent.
Morning Worship—ll a, m. Ser
mon by the pastor,
Youth’s Society-—8:45 p. m.
Evening Worship—T7:3o p. m.
Wednesday Evening Prayer
Service—T7:3o p. m. |
A cordial welcome awaits you,
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
Kingdom Hall
13314 W. Clayton Street
Sunday, 4 p. m.—Subject: “The
Triumph of Clean, Undefiled Wor
ship.” Text: “And this is the con
quest that has conquered the’
world, our faith.” T John 5: 4 NW.
Wednesday, 8 p. m.—Bible Stu
dy, “Further Revelation on the
Sacred Secret.”
Friday, 8 p. m.—Service meet
ing.
Friday, 9 p. m.—Theocratic Min
istry School.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
LESON-SERMON
Services of Christian Science
Society are held in the Georgian
Hotel Sunday mornings at 11:15
'a. m. The subject of the Lesson-
Sermon Sunday, December 2, 1951
is: “Ancient and Modern Necro
mancy, ALIAS Mesmerism, and
Hypnotism, Denounced.”
Wednesday evening meetings in
clude testimonies of healing
through Christian Science and are
held at the Georgian Hotel or the
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