The Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 19??-1921, October 02, 1919, Image 3

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GEORGIA BAPTISTS TO HEAR DENOMINATION'S LEADERS NEXT WEEK ON BAPTIST 75 MILLION CAMPAIGN DR. L. R. SCARBOROUGH. DR. GEORGE W. TRUETT, HON. J. H. ANDERSON, MISS MALLORY AND OTHER WELL KNOWN BAPTIST MEN AND WOMEN TO MAKE TOUR OF ENTIRE STATE. BEGINNING SUNDAY. By Louie D. Newton. The most remarkable aeries of gath- rings among the Baptists of Geor gia in the history of the denomination will begin Sunday morning, Septem ber 28, and will continue through Thursday. Dr. L. R. Scarborough, director gen eral of the Baptist 75 Million Cam paign, and veil known leader among Baptists for a number of years, Dr. George W. Truett, recognized as the greatest preacher of the denomination in the South; Hon. T. H. Anderson, president of the Tennessee Baptist Convention, and leading laymen; Miss Kathleen Mallory, Corresponding Secretary of the W. B. M. U. of the Southern Baptist Convention, Dr. Arch C. Cree, director of the cam paign in Georgia and secretary of the State Mission Board. Ben S. Thompson, chairman of the Laymen’s Missionary Movement for Georgia, and Mrs. Kate C. Wakefield, director of the W. B. M. U. of Georgia, will be the principal speakers for the tour. Every one of these men and women are leader and their addresses on the campaign will furnish opportunity to every Baptist in the state to come in close touch with the biggest thing Baptists have tackled. THE TOUR The tour will begin at Gainesville and Home Sunday morning at eleven o’clock, with Dr. Scarborough speak- Ung at Gainesville and Dr. Truett at Rome. The people from northeast Georgia are to attend Dr. Scarbor ough's address at Gainesville. The Bapti ts of Gainesville will provide liinch at the church for the out of town visitors, and following the lunch there will be a workers’ conference at two o’clock, to which all the cam paign officials will go. Rev. J. Fred Eden will conduct the conference. The same program will be followed at Rome. Lunch will be served by the Baptists of Rome to all visitors and then a workers’ conference at two o’clock conducted by Rev. Carl A. De Vane. t The chairman of entertainment at Rome is H. J. Arnold and at Gaines ville James W. Merritt. All Baptists who expect to attend will send noti fication to these chairmen. Church and associational officials of the cam paign will be entertained at every point of the tour without cost. MONSTER MEETINGS IN AiLANTA Sunday afternoon at four o'clock there will be two meetings in Atlanta. The men will assemble at the Baptist Tabernacle, where they will be ad dressed by J. H. Anderson of Knox ville, Tenu.; Ely R. Callaway, Ben S. Thompson and Dr. M. Ashby Jones. It is expected that there will be three thousand Baptist laymen at the Sun day afternoon meeting. At the same hour in the First Bap tist Church of Atlanta, Miss Kath leen Mallory and Mrs. Kate Wake field will address the Baptist women of the city and surrounding towns. Sunday night will see the largest gathering of Baptists in the history of Georgia. All of the Baptist churches of the city will close and the churches within a radius of fif ty miles of Atlanta will ciose and all will assemble at the Atlanta audi torium for a mass meeting to hear Dr. Truett and Dr. Scarborough. Dr. Truett will speak at 8 o'clock and Dr. Scarborough at 9 o'clock, i his meet ing will break all records for at tendance and enthusiasm, it is be lieved. TWO SECTIONS ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY. The tour breaks into two sections HAS YOUR WIFE THESE CON VENIENCES? Every kitchen should be arrang ed for convenience and shelves and racks provided for the kit chen utensils. Then an oil stove and tireless cooker should he pro vided. Probably the most impor tant labor-saver of all is a small gasoline engine fitted up with a line shaft to furnish power for the washing machine, the wringer, the churn, the separator, the va cuum cleaner, the dynamo, the pump and so on. This is an age of power machinery rather than hu man muscle, and our farm women must fall in line. A modern system, a bathroom, a septic tank and a private elec tric lighting plant make the farm .residence a real home. The cost of such equipment varies, but thor oughly reliable equipment of this kind may be installed at a cost well within the reach of many thousands of prosperous farmers. Monday and Tuesday. Dr. Truett, Mr. Anderson, Miss Mallory and Dr. Cree will leave for Savannah Sun day night, where the second day'of the tour begins Monday afternoon at five o'clock, with Mr. Anderson addressing the laymen in one audi torium and Miss Mallory the women la another place. Dr. Truett will speak at six o'clock and lunch will be served by the Baptists of Savan nah at 7:30. Dr. Truett will address a mass meeting at the city auditorium at nine o'clock that night. Dr. L. R. Christie, pastor of tha First Baptist Church of Savannah, will be chairman of entertainment, and will be in charge of the Savannah meeting. Dr. Scarborough. Mrs. Wakefield and Mr. Thompson will go to Colum bus Monday and follow the same schedule of services as those at Sa vannah. Dr. Scarborough will ad dress the big mass meeting at 8:30 that evening. Chas. S. Davis is chair man of entertainment at Columbus. Tuesday takes the Truett party to Augusta. The Baptists ot' east Geor gia will assemble at the First Baptist Church at five o'clock Tuesday after noon for addresses by Mr. Anderson and Miss Mallory followed at six o’clock by the address of Dr. Truett with iuuch at 7:30. served by the Bap tists of Augusta and at nine o’clock the address to everybody by Dr. Tru ett. Miss Dorothy Lehman is chair man of entertainment for Augusta. Communications should be addressed to her. The Scarborough party will go to Waycross Tuesday morning and be ginning at ten o’clock with addresses by Mr. Thompson and Mrs. Wakefield and followed by an address at eleven a'clock by Dr. Scarborough the en gagement there ends with lunch at 12:30 and a workers’ conference at two o'clock. Dave M. Parker is chair man of entertainment at Waycross. Rev. H. N. Massey will conduct the workers’ conference. Tuesday afte noon the Scarbor ough party moves on over to Val dosta and begins the program at six o’clock, closing that evening with the rliass meeting at 8:30 addressed by Dr. Scarborough. W. L. Fender is chair man of entertainment at Valdosta. TRUETT PARTY AT MACON WEDNESDAY. The Truett party will reach Macon Wednesday morning, October Ist. Thu will be one of the biggest days of the tour, although it is ‘ moving” day. The committee on entertainment in Macon is making full provision, and A. J. Johnson, the chairman, states that he is already receiving many requests for entertainment. The night meeting, when Dr. Truett speaks, wil he held at the city audito rium. It is estimated that there will be five thousand people to hear him in Macon. Mr. Anderson and Miss Mallory will speak in the afternoon hours. Albany is the last lap of the cam paign. Thursday the Truett party will begin at Albany and follow the same schedule of hours as at the other cit ies. W. E. Carter is chairman of en tertainment at Albany. A big crowd is expected at this point. Lunch will be served as at the other places. This tour promises to eclipse any thing of the kind ever put on by the Baptists of Georgia and the people from every part of the state are cor dially urged to attend one of the meet ings. All campaign officials, church and association, are espeeialy urged to attend one of the meetings. There are many water supply systems that may fie used iu the farm home. Avery simple and in expensive system consists of a sink in the kitchen with a drain pipe to carry the water away. A force pump is placed at the well or cistern which is so connected that water can fie drawn at the well or cut off there and the water forced into the house. A pipe'con ducts the water from the to an elevated tank. Water may fie piped to different parts of the house from thetank.—The Pro gressive Farmer. Prof. Ellington, teacher of French and Spanish in the Win der Public School, spent last week-end with his parents at Ox ford. fla. Miss Annette Hamilton, who has been spending sometime with her grand-mother. Mrs. Perry, left for her home in Atlanta yes terday. THE BARROW TIMES, WINDER, GEORGIA. Petition To Reinvest. Georgia, Barrow County. After four weeks’ notice pursu ant to section 3065 of the Civil Code of Georgia, a petition, of which a true and correct copy is subjoined, will be presented to the honorable Andrew 5. Cobb, judge of the Superior Court of Barrow County, at Athens, Ga.. on the 25th day of October, 1919. Alvin C. Willaims, guardian. State of Georgia. County of Barrow. To the Honorable Andrew J. Cobb, Judge of the Superior Court of Said County- The petition of Alvin C. Wil liams shows: 1. That he i.-- the natural guar dian and the duly appointed guardian of Mrs. Mamie Williams Giles, Moses McConnell Williams and Ara Williams, all ol whom are now of age and are ready to demand and accept a settlement with petitioner. 2. That he is likewise the guar dian of the following minors who arc his children, to-wit: Carson Williams, age 19. Claude Williams age 17: llovt Williams, age 13 and Eileen Williams, age 10. That all of the said minors are residents of Barrow County and that petition er. their natural and appointed guardian was at the time of ap pointment a resident of Gwinnett County in that section of Gwin nett County now incorporated in Barrow County, and in fact he now lives where he did at the time of oppointment, and the trust es tates are administered in Barrow County. , 3. That he invested funds be longing to the said wards in the sum of *1925.00 in the following lands: That property in the town of Carl ill said oountv of Barrow, now occupied by petitioner and his minor children bought from the estate of Ethridge, known as the George Ethridge borne place, and invested other individual funds of petitioner in the said property, containing seven and half acres, with ten room house thereon, bounded on the north by right of way of Seaboard Airline Railway, on west and south by lands of Airs. Bagwell and llardi gree and on east by lands of David Meadow and .Tames Dun can. 4. That petition desires to make final settlement with the three children named as being of age and desires to invest the remain ing funds of the minor children in other property or to loan the same on real estate as security. 5. That the described property will not rent for enough to pay interest on the investment outside of the taxes, up-keep and insur ance and that it is to the best in terests of the estate of the minors that the sale be made and it is ab solutely necessary to make the sale'so that the three adult wards can be paid off. 6 Petitioner desires to make the sale and to use the proceeds there of belonging to his wards in the manner specified and to reimburse himself for the individual funds invested therein. 7. Petitioner shows that the deed to said lands was taken in Ids own name but that the funds of said ward paid for same m part and is to that extent a trust estate. S. Petitioner shows that notice of his intention to make this ap plication has been published once a week for four weeks in '1 he Barrow Times, the news paper in which the county advertisements of Barrow County are usually published, as is required by law. 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