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PAGE TWELVE
SAFE GETS RIDE
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The
day after Charles E. Stuart sup
plied the “junior deputy” badges
which Sheriff Dan Smith passed
out to eager youngsters, burglars
broke into Stuart's automobile
agency and hauled away a safe
in a new car,
Political Announcements
COURT
“OR CLERK OF SUPERIOR
[ hereby announce nry candi
dacy for re-nomination as Clerk of
Courts in the Clarke County Dem
o ratic Primary to be held March
26, subject to the rules and regu
lations of the Clarke County Dem
ocratic Executive Compmittee. |
s‘neerely ask the support and vote
of all the citizens,
Respectfully,
ELMER J. CRAWFORD,
FOR ORDINARY
1 hereby announce my candi
dacy for re-nomination as Ordi
pary of Clarke County, Georgia, |
in the Clarke County Democratic
Primary to be held on March 26th,
subject to the rules and regula
tions of the .Clarke County Dem
ocratic Executive Committee. 1
will appreciate the support and
\ote of all the citizens,
Respectfully,
RUBY HARTMAN.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for re-election as Tax Col
lector in the primary election of
March 26, 1952; subject to the
rules and regulations of the Dem
ocratic wxecutive Committee, Your
vote will be appreciated.
IDA DORSEY DAVISON. .
FOR TAX COLLECTOR
I hereby announce my candi
dacy for the office of County Tax
Collector in the County Dem
ocratic Primary to be held March
26, subject to the rules and regu
lations of the Clarke County Dem
ocratic Executive Committee. 1
will deeply appreciate the vote
snd support of all the citizens.
Respectfully,
JOE B. COOPER.
FOR SHERIFF
1 hereby announce my candi-
Yy for re-nomination as Sheriff
)’ Clarke County, Georgia, in the
Clarke County Democratic Pri
mary to be held on March 26,
1952, subject to the rules and reg
ulations of the Clarke County
Democratic Executive Committee.
I will deeply appreciate, your vote
and support.
H. T. (Tommy) HUFF, JR.
FOR SHERIFF
I hereby announce my candi
dacey for Sheriff of Clarke County
in the Democratic Primary to be
held March 26, 1952, subject to the
rules and regulations of the com
mittee. I will appreciate your vote
and influence in behalf of my
candidacy.
FITZHUGH (Firpo) PRICE.
FOR COUNTY SCHOOL
SUPERINTENDENT
I hereby announce as a candi
dale for re-nomination as the
County School Superintendent of
Clarke County, Georgia, in the
Democratic Primary on March 26,
1952, subject to the rules and reg
ulations governing said primary,
Your support will be appreciated.
W. R. COILE.
FOR TAX RECEIVER
1 hereby announce my candi
dacy for the office Clarke County
Tax Receiver in the Clarke County
Democratic Primary to be held
March 26, subject to the rules and
regulation of the Clarke County
Democratic Executive Committee,
I will appreeiate the vote and sup
port of all the citizens.
Respectfully,
C. SPURGEON TAYLOR.
FOR TAX RECEIVER
1 hereby announce myself a
candidate for re-election as Tax
Receiver of Clarke County in the
primary election of March 26,
1952, subject to the rules and reg
ulations of the Democratic Execu
tive Committee. Your vote and in
fluence will be appreciated.
P. J. SMITH.
FOR CORONER
1 hereby announce my candi
€acy for Coroner in the County
Democratic Primary to be held
March 26, subject to the rules and
regulations of the Clarke County
Democratic Executive Committee.
1 will deeply appreciate the vote
and support of the citizens.
Respectfully,
JOHN I RENKA.
FOR CORONER
1 hereby announce nry candi
dacy for the renomination. as
Coroner: of Clarke County, sub
ject to-the rules and regulations
governing the Democratic Primary
of Mareh 26th, 1952. I will sin
cerely appreciate your continued
support and efforts in my behalf.
so S. €. CARTLEDGE.
FOR TREASURER
1 heéreby announce nry candi
dacy for re-nomination as Treas
urer of Clarke County, Georgia,
in the Clarke County Democratic
Primary to be held on March 26th,
subject to the rules and regula
tions of the Clarke Democratic
Committee. Your vote and support
for my re-nomination will be
greatly appreciated.
“Sincerely,
Q@OBERT D. HAMILTON.
FW;BOLICITOR GENERAL
1 h;gby announce my candi
dacy for the office of Solicitor
General of the Western Circuit in
the Primary to be held May 14,
1952. *.l pledge a continuation of
my best efforts to fairly and
{ufifly,. administer the criminal
av's es this State.
. D. MARSHALL POLLOCK.
For Promptness, Efficiency & Courtesy
WRECKER SERVICE
ALWAYS CALL
SILVEY MOTOR COMPANY
'hone 246 Day Phone 3932 Night
Athens Church News
l HOLLY HEIGHTS CHAPEL
‘ Interdenominational
{ Danielsville Road
! “Your friendly church where
| the visitor is never a stranger.”
{ Rev. M. F. Dunn, associate min
! ister.
A. F. Pledger, superintendent,
Miss Ann Shelnutt, pianist.
| Mr. Douglas Rigsbee, song lead
er.
| 3p. m~—Song Service.
[ 8:15 p. m.—~Sunday School.
{ Sermon-—Rev, W. L. Rigsbee,
{ You enter this church not as a
stranger, but as_a guest of God.
Come with joy in your -heart and
thanks on your lips into his pres
| ence,
? HULL BAPTIST CHURCH
A. E. Legan, Pastor
! 10 a. m.—Sunday School. Mr.
‘(J()ile F. Brown, superintendent.
11 a. m. — 'Morning Worship.
' Sermon by the pastor. Subject:
E"Our Spiritual Resources.”
1 p. mi~B, T. U. Mrs, Paul
Murry, director.
8 p. m.—Evening Worship. Ser
mon by the pasfor. Subject: “Di
vine Retribution.”
~ Tuesday, 3:30 p. m.—Sunbeams
will meet at the home of Mrs.
Grover Jones, with Clarke and
Bob Lane as hosts.
Wednesday, 8 p. m, — Prayer
service and Bible study.
You will find a welcome at our
church.,
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Dow Kirkpatrick, Minister
Brunson Wallace, Minister to
students.
10 a. m. — Church School. S.
Walter Martin superintendent.
11:15 a. m.—Sermon by the pas
tor—*The Bed’s Too Short.” ,
8 p. m~—Sermon by Pastor—
“ What Happened to the Old Time
Religion.”
Youth fellowship meetings:
6:45 p. m—lntermediates. |
6:45 p. m.—Seniors,.
. Friday morning 10-11. Prayer
Service.
CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
’ Clark H. Ellison, Pastor
9:30 a. m. — Broadcast over
WREC,
' 10 a. m—Sunday School. Mr,
Joe Wages, superintendent.
[ R g, e Morning Worship.
Message by the pastor. ;
[ 7:30 p. m.—Evening Worship.
| Message by the pastor. - @ -
!""7:30 p. m. Wednesday —= Bible
| Study and prayer service.
' You are invited to worship with
| us.
! BOULEVARD BAPTIST
CHURCH
| Boulevard and Chase Streets
H. E. Wright, Minister
10 a. m.—Bilble School. O. C,
Howington, superintendent.
11:15 a. m.—Morning Worship.
. Message by Rev. R. E. Carter.
| 2:30 p. m. — Choir Sing over
'WGAU. Directed by J. H. Logan.
! 6:45 p. m. — Training Union,
iGeorge Maxwell, superintendent.
| 7:45 p. m. — Evening Service.
| This service will be im charge of
J. H. Logan and a special musi
cal service will be rendered.
' Bread of Life Program over
WGAU, 8:15 to 8:30 a. m., Monday
; through Friday.
| The church with a warm wel
come gnd a Bible message.
WEST END BAPTIST ~
CHURCH
! W. 8. Pruitt, Minister
10 a. m.—Sunday School. Mr. J.
1.. Holcomb, superintendent,
_ 11 a. m. — Morning worship
, hour. Special music. Message by
a former pastor.
6:30 p. m—B. T. U. Mrs. Billy
| Shepherd, director.
7:30 p. m. — Worship Service.
'Good singing and message by the
| pastor.
| 7:30 p. m. Wednesday—Prayer
! and praise service. Where all may
take a part.
Scripture: “Greater love hath no
man than this, that a man lay
down his life for his friends.”
" John 15-18.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Howard P. Giddens, Minister
10 a. m—Sunday School. Pres
ton Almand, superintendent.
11:15 a. m.—Morning Worship
Service. Subject: “Revival ‘and
Power.” :
7 p. m—Training Union. Mar=-
ion Ivey, director. /
8 p. m.—Evening Worship Serv
ice. Guest Speaker: Rev. Louis
Kennedy.
‘Activities of the week:
Monday, March 24
3:30 p. m.—Carol Choir. Agdes
6,7, and 8 are eligible.
3:45 p. m.—lntermediate G. A.
4 p. m.—Junior R. A.
4 p. m. — W, M. S. program
meeting. Dr. Dow Kirkpatrick will
be the guest speaker and Circle 6
will be in charge of the program.
4 p. m.—Sunbeam B.
4 p. m.—Cherub Choir. Ages 4
and 5 are eligible.
4:30 p. m.—Sunbeam A.
7:30 p. m.—Boy Scout Troup 22.
Wednesday, March 26
5:15 p. m.—Junior G. A.
5:30 p. m.—lntermediate RB. A.
5:30 p. m.—Sorority and Lucy
Cobb Y. W. A.
6:30 p. m. — Church Family
Night.
7:15 p. m.—Circle No. 7. Busi~
ness meeting.
Thursday, March 27
3:30 p. m.—Crusader Choir Re
hearsal. Boys 9 through voice
change are eligible.
Friday, March 28
3:30 p. m.—Melody Choir Re
hearsal. Girls § through 12 are
eligible. Z
CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Prince At Milledge
Charles C, Shafe, Minister
Sunday School-—9:45 a. m.
Call to Worship — Chimes —
10:45 a. m.
. Morning Worship — 11 a. m,
Sermon—-“A Daring Prayer,” by
Mr. J. 8. Garrison.
Bible Story Hour-—6:30 p. m.
Junior Fellowship—6:3o p. m.
Youth Fellowship—6:3o p. m.
The Round Table will not meet
this evening,.
Evening Chimes—7:ls p. m.
Evening Worship in the Chapel
—7:3op. m. Sermon by Mr. T. C,
Devore.
Nursery for small children at all
church 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.
Sermon Subject: ‘“Jesus Calls
Us—To a Growing Destiny.”
Junior Christian Youth Fellow
ship—l 7 p. m.
Christian Youth Fellowship —
19 1.
Christian Adult Fellowship —
2.9 M
Evening Service—B p. m. Sermon
subject: “God’s Plans.” :
Everyone is cordially invited to
attend.
FRIENDSHIP PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Route 4
Rev. Cook \-&"“l-?‘-r:ee-man Pastor
..Sunday School—lo a. m. Mr.
Roland R. Harris, superintendent.
. .Morning Service — 11 a. m,
Topic: “The Call to Service.” ...
Youth Fellowship Meeting — 7
p. m. Mr. Frank Stancil, adult
advisor.
Evening Service—B p. m, Topic:
“Having Your Own Way.”
Prayer Meetihg — Thursday — 8
p. m.
You are most cordially invited
to worship with us in all of these
services, .
The churech on the hilltop out
Watkinsville way.
OCONEE STREET METHODIST
CHURCH
Burch' Fannin, Pastor
Church School—lo a. m.
Morning Worship—ll:ls a. m.
Youth Fellowship—6:3o p. m.
Evening Worship—B p. m.
Wednesday evening Prayer
Service—B p. m.
Wednesday evening Choir Prac
tice—Bß:4s p. m.
At the morning service Rev.
Brunson Wallace will preach.
At the evening service the pas
tor will preach.
This is the smallest Methodist
Church in Athens. The folks are
friendly. It has those qualities that
people like to find in a church.
The people pray at the altar
each Sunday night.
Come and worship with us.
EAST ATHENS BAPTIST
CHURCH
H. R. Burnley, Pastor
Good Tiding Broadcast each
Sunday morning at 8:30.
Sunday School-—lO a. m. How=~
ard Garrison, superintendent.
Morning Worship—ll a, m.
Message, “Sleeping In Church.”
Pastor.
Training Union—6:3o p. m. John
L. Crawford, director.
Evening Worship y— 7:30 p. m.
Message: “God’s Favorite Word,”
Pastor.
There will be three nights of
Council and Prayer sponsored by
all organizations of the church be
ginning Tuesday night of next
week, continuing through Thurs
day night.
We welcome you to worship
with us.
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TELEPHONE SUPERHIGHWAY —
Radio-relay, Bell System’s new super
highway of coggmunications, was used for
the first time in Georgia Monday when
Southern Bell and the American Tele
phone and Telegraph Company’s Long
Lines Department opened the new service
to Charlotte, Atlanta’s Mayor William B.
Hartsfield (upper left) and Southern
Bell’s President Fred T. Turner (upper
left) participated in ceremonies at the
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
185 E. Hancock
Minister—Dr, Harmon B. Ram
sey.
Minister to Students — George
W. Gunn. =
10 a. m.—Sunday School. -
11 a. m. — Morning Worship.
Sermon ‘Topic: “The Eyes of
Christ.” e
5 p. m.—Junior Choir Practice.
6 p. m. — Pioneer and Youth
Fellowships. :
6:30 p. m—Westminster Fel
lowship.
7:30 p. m-—Evening Worship.
Sermon Topic: “The Meaning of
Repentance.”
Visitors are always welcomed
and are cordially invited to parti
cipate in all the activities of the
church.
PRINCE AVENUE BAPTIST
CHURCH
T. R. Harvill, Pastor
10 a. m.—The Church at Study.
‘Mr. . W. Orr, Sunday School
superintendent.
11:16 a. m. — The Church at
Worship. Message by the pastor.
6:45 p. m. — The Church in
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Direct from Holland's finest
growers comes this sensational
new EXOTICA .. . more un=
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ever seen. Rich creamy white
blossoms with deep crimson
throats (all the beauty of the
rere and highly prized cattylea
orchid). Each bulb produces up
to 6 colorful, fragrant blooms
on stately 3 ft. stems. Ideal cut
flowers. Basy to grow! Live for
years! Imagine how proud
gu'n be when they burst into
oony , . . like 2 whole garden
of glamerous orchids and with
the heavenly scent of a hundred
American Beauty Roses. Limit
ed Supply. It's wise to erder at
least ome deoxen mow before our
N? rums out. Send 25c¢ for
1 bylb, plye 10c for postage,
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$8 for 20, postpaid. C. O. D.s
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Neruse MNurseries, Dept. 20049,
Bloomington, Minels.
Atlanta terminal of the route, Seen above
is a tower atop Suwanee Mountain near
Cumming, Georgia. The square antennas
seen at the top of the tower and on the.
roof of the small building are used in
receiving and transmitting radio waves
that carry telephone conversations. The
small building "houses associated equip
ment.
Training. Mr. Burl Womack, B. T.
U. director. .
8 p. m—The Church at Wor
ship. Megsage by the pastor. Sing- '
spiration led by Mrs. Jean Saw
yer, music director, i
Monday: ;
7 p. m. — Intermediate R. A.'s
meet at the annex, ‘
7:30 p. m.—lntermediate G. A.’s
meet at apnex. |
Tuesday, 4 p. m.—Junior G. A.’sg’
meet at - nnex. I
‘Wedneiday, 8 p. m. — The
Church it Prayer. : I
Thursiday, 6:30 p. m.—Senior |
Choir practice. |
Every Sunday Is A Great Day At
First Methodist Church
- Join Us This SUNDAY
11:15 A. M.-Sermon By Dow Kirkpatrick
“The Bed’s Too Short”
L i el
3:00 P. M. |
“What Happened To
The Old Time Religion?”
- Sermon by Dow Kirkpatrick
Choir will be made up of all our families that now
have Three Generations or more in our church.
. Singing You Enjoy
Question Altar Moments
Period That Alter Life
YOUNG HARRIS MEMORIAL
METHODIST CHURCH
973 Prince Avenue
| G. M. Spivey, Pastor
Church School: 10 a. m., H. Cur
tis Stephens, superintendent.
{ Wership ‘Service: 11:15 a. m.
, Sermen, ‘“The Obligation of Mis
sions,” paster. There’s a nursery
“for small - children during this
service.
This service Broadcast over Ra
f dio Station, WGAU.
{ Fellowship. Programs: 7p. m.
{ Worship Service: 8 . m. Ser
mon by the pastor.
. You are invited to worship
( with us today.
| Week-day Calendar:
| Boy Scouts meet: Monday, 7p.
m. Bud Embry, 8. M.
The Methodist Men's Club meets
at7p m. Mon::z; Ladies night.
Prayer m = 3 » N
Wednesday.
Cub Scvouts meet at 4 p. m.
Thursday. James Puckett, Sam
Chambers, Cub masters.
Junior Choir meets at 4 p. m.
Thursday.
The Choir meets at 8 p. m. Fri
day.
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
Kingdom Hall
133145 W. Clayton Street
Sunday, 3 p. m. — Public ad
dress, “The Lord’s Return,” by
P. P. Leaster, representative of
the Watchtower Society.
Sunday, 4:15 p. m.—Subject:
“The Memorial—Are You Entitled
to Partake?” Also, “What About
Those Not Partaking?” Text:
“First let a man approve himself
after scruntiny, and thus let him
eat of the loaf and drink of the
cup.”—l Cor. 11:28, NW.
Wednesday, 8 p. m. — Bible
Study, “Christendom Rejects the
Kingdom of the Seed.”
Friday, 8 p. m—Service meet
ing.
Friday, 9 p. m. — Theocratic
Ministry School.
The public is cordially invited
to all programs at the Kingdom
Hall. No collections.
PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS
: CHURCH
Nantahala and Seminole Ave.
Rev. Dallas M. Tarkenton, Pasfor
180 Nantahala Avenue
“Exalting Christ In Athens.”
Sunday School—lo a. m. Mr.
0. G. Johnson, superintendent,
Morning Worship—ll:ls a. m.
Sermon by the pastor. Subject
“The Gold Rule.”
Youth’s Society—7 p. m.
Evening Worship — 7:45 p. m.
Sermon by the pastor. Subject:
“Profanity.”
Thursday evening prayer serv
ice—7:4s p. m, .
A cordial welcome awaits you.
EMMANUEL CHURCH,
EPISCOPAL
498 Prince Avenue
J. Earl Gilbreath, Rector
8 a. m.—Holy Communion.
9:45 a. m.—Church School.
11 a. m.—Morning Prayer and
Sermon: “Deep Calleth Unto
Deep.”
Lenten Services
Monday, 4 p. m.—Service and
address: “The Reformation.”
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.—Even~
ing Prayer and address: “Wise
Men of Israel.” (Proverbs, Eccles
iastes).
. Thursday, 10 a. m—Holy Com
munien. : :
Friday, 3:45 p. m.—Children’s
Service.
WHAT THE CATHOLIC CHURCH IS AND
WHAT SHE TEACHES
A statement of Catholic Doctrine
Pamphlet mailed on request.
Address: 2699 Peachiree Road, NE
Atlanta, Georgia
SUNDAY, MARCH 23, 1952,
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Prinece at Lyndon ]
J. Leo Patton, Minister
Schedule of Services: |
Bunday: iF !
Bible Study—lo a. ma. =~ W
Worship—ll a. m.
Evening Worship—7:4o p. m.
Wednesday: Midweek Bible
Study—7:3o p. m.
“ST. JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC
CHURCH
Prince and Pulaski
Rev. Walter Donovan, Pastor
Sunday Masses:
5:55 a. m.—St. Mary’s Hospital
Chapel.
8:30, 10:30 and 11:30 a. m. in
St. Joseph’s Church.
Free nursery for babies and
young children during the 10:30
o’'clock mass.
Confessions before the masses
on Sunday.
Evening devotions — 8 p. m.
consisting of Rosary and benedic
tion.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
LESSON SERMAN
Since Spirit and matter cannot
be the same, which one shall we
accept as real? The answer to this
question will be dealt with in
Christian Science services Sun
day, March 23. The subject of the
Lesson-Sermon is: M ATTER.
Services will be held in the
Christian Science Society of Ath
ens in the Georgian Hotel at 1:15
a. m. Wednesday evening meet
ings include testimonies of 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.
The Golden Text is chosen from
Paul’s letter for the Collossians:
“Set your affections on things
above, not on things on the
earth.” (Col. 3:2).
One of the Bible readings is
from the Gospel of Matthew as
follows: “No man can serve two
masters: for either he will hate
the one, and love the other; or
else he will hold to the one, and
despise the other. Ye cannot serve
God and mammon.” (Matt, 6:24).
Selections from *“Science and
Health with Key to the Scrin
tures” by Mary Baker Eddy in
clude: “If we follow the command
of our Master, “Take no thought
for your life,” we shall never de
pend on bodily conditions, struc
ture, or economy, but we shall
be masters of the body, dictate its
terms, and form and eontrol it
with Truth.” (P. 228)
The first Young Men’s Christian
Association was founded in Lon
don in 1844 by George Williams
and a group of associates em
ployed by a drapery firm.