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PAGE SIX
LOCAL CHURCH SERVICES
THE PUBLIC CORDIALLY INVITED
Central Baptist Church.
Rev. Get). F. Brown, Pastor.
Morning worship at. 11:00 o'clock
Ir. the absence of the pastor the pul
pit will be filled this morning by Dr.
Lansing Burrows.
Evening service at 7:30. Rev. AV. J.
Ballew will preach at this hour.
Sunday school at 9:30.
B. Y. P. U. at 6:30 Sunday evening.
Mid week service Wednesday at 7:30
P m .
A most cordial invitation to the pub
lic to meet a worship with us.
The following is the morning pro
gram for Eeaster:
Prelude, Meiodie—Roper.
Doxology.
Song, Christ Arose —choir.
Hymn, Stand Up for Jesus.
Offertory, An Old Trysting Place—
McDowell.
Anthem, Blessed Be the Lord God. —
(From Canta Easter Praise.)
Sermon, Dr. Lansing Burrows.
Hymn, Must Jesus Bear the Cross
Alone —Congregation.
Postlude, The Crusaders. —Volk-
mann.
Evening Service.
Prelude, Nocturne. —Chopin.
Hymn, All Hail the Power of Jesus
Name.
Hymn, Savior, Like a Shepherd,
Lead Us.
Offertory, Reverie.—Kaufman.
Anthem, Lift Up Your Heads, O Ye
Gates—Adams.
Sermon, Rev. W. J. Ballew.
Hymn, He Leadeth Me-r Choir: Miss
Mary Sue Chambliss, Miss Cordelia
Thornton, Miss Evelyn Crew, Miss
Fanny Ella McDaniel, Miss Annie Lou
Perkin. Miss Mary Walker, Miss Sara
Britton, Miss Lucile Watkins, Miss
Gertrude Simth, Mr. Malone, Mr. W.
T. Lane, Miss Ella M. Pauk, director
and organist.
Chrtstlan SeteßM Cbwrch.
Taylor street.
Morning service at 11 o'clock Sun
day. Wednesday evening services will
be held at 8 o’clock.
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Your old Automobile Tires
and Tubes. Bring them
to us for repairs.
Our Steam Vulcanizing
Plant is at your service.
Every job we turn out is
completed by an expert
workman.
Time will demonstrate i
the wisdom of bringing
your vulcanizing to us.
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Atlas**. Ga. P. 0. Box 750. . 511 Hurt Bldg.
First Baptist Church.
Corner Taylor and Lee streets, Rev.
t. Alexis I)- Kendrick, D. D., Pastor.
9:30 a. m. Sunday school, T. F.
*. Gatewood, Supt.
| 11:00 a- in. Preaching by the pas-
L tor. Subject, “Life Everlasting.” Spec
ial music.
I 4:Oo p. m. The special musical ser
;.; vice < s mentioned elsewhere in this
0[: .-. will take the place of the usual
: Sunday evening preaching service.
-,’ 8:00 a. m. Sr. B. Y. P. U.
| Thursday. 7:30 p. in. Prayer meet
i-iii.g and church conference.
j The above time, in each instance, is
I one hour faster than the new time.
At the morning service the pastor
has a special statement to make to the
church, which is very important' to
- every member. The recent death of
i Mrs. Kendrick's mother and the se
rious illness of her father, makes it
necessary for the pastor and his fam
ily to move to Windsor, Conn., per
is manently.
Lee Street Methodist Church.
Rev. 9, Jenkins, pastor.
All services today will be run by
the new time set by the government
; Don't be a slacker!
Sunday school 9:45 a. m. and Rally
, Day program.
Preaching at 11 :W a. nr, by the
pastor.
> Epworth League at 6:Bt P, m.
At 7:30 p. m. an Easter cantata will
be randerd by the choir.
i . i
1 First Methodist Chare*.
Rev. P. W. Ellis, pastor.
Sunday school at 9:30, fast time, 1.
! O. Marshall, superintendent
i Morning service, 11:00 a. m.. fast
time.
Evening service 8:09 p. m., fast
time.
The following is the program for
the morning hour!
Congregational singing.
Prayer.
Scripture reading and announce
ments.
Offering.
Cantata, lasting thirty-five minutes.
There will be no preahing.
Evening Service.
Preaching, by the pastor. Subject,
“To Whom Shall We Go?”
The public is cordially invited.
Serlvces at Calvary Church.
Rev. James B. I>awrencc. Rector.
The time of the following services
will be according to that of the court
house clock on Sunday morning.
Please set your watch by the city
clock early Sunday morning and come
to the services as follows:
Sunday school, 9:45 a, m.
Morning prayer. Holy communion
and sermon, n a. m.
Evening prayer and sermon, 7:30 y.
m.
Services at Catholic Church.
There will be a celebration of the
Holy Mass in the Catholic church here
this morriing at nine o’clock, Rev. Fa
| ther Nyhan, of Albany, being the cele
brant.
Attention is called to the change in
time effective today, whereby all
watches and clocks should be set one
hour ahead of standard time as re
corded on Saturday, this being in ac
cordance with the daylight-saving law
The hours set forth above is in con ■
sonance with that recorded by the
' clock in the courthouse tower, which
was set one hour ahead at midnight
Saturday night. Those who failed to
I advance their time-pieces accordingly
should be governed accordingly.
St. rain Methodist.
| East Americus.
Sunday school at 3:30 p. m. Prayer
neeting Thnrsdav it 7:30 p. m.
I
Brooklyn Heights Chapel.
Sunday School at 3:30 p. m. Prayer
I’npoting at 7 45 o’clock Wednesday.
THE AMERICUS II MES-R ECORD EFL
AMERICUS PASTORS
PRAT TODAY FDR
SUCCESS OF ALLILS
MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION OF
AMERICVUS URGES ALL TO PARTI
CIPATE IN THIS GREAT PATRI
OTIC SERVICE.
There will be a (patriotic note in the
services at all Americus churches to
day, and the Ministerial Association
has formally adopted a resolution
to offer prayers for the success of Al
lied arms on the western front at the
morning hour today. The occasion is
a solemn hour, and the prayers of all
the faithful should be added to those
of the ministers as their leaders
in this crucial hour, when the fate of
the war hangs in the balance and
world democracy seems endangered by
the Teuton advance.
A formal card to the public has bee
prepared by the Ministerial Associa
tion, as follows:
“Easter Greetings from all the
Churches.
Special prayers will be offered for
the armies of the Allies, and every
body is urged to put all else aside and
Telephone Service Change
Effective April 1
For many years we have permitted our operators to furnish (
our subscribers an information service, such as giving the time
of the day and answering other inquiries not in any way con
nected with the furriishmg of telephone service.
We have also indulged the practice of many subscribers to
business service in allowing the general public free and unre
stricted use of telephone stations in the subscriber’s place of
business, with the result that this practice has developed into an
abuse.
The demands upon the operators and facilities of the com
pany by reasons of the innumerable requests for the time of day
and other information and the extensive and unauthorized use of
the service in public and semi-public places, have grown to such
proportions as to seriously handicap us in our efforts to render ef
ficient service to our subscribers who are paying for the service.
Coupled with this there is such an unprecedented demand
for telephone service and facilities, both for business and social
purposes that we felt it our duty to petition the State Railroad
Commission for authority to enforce our subscribers’ contract, so
that facilities now used for frivolous and unnecessary purposes
might be released for a more serious and legitimate use.
After an extensive hearing the Railroad Commission issued
an order which in part follows:
1. It is authorized to instruct the purpose or effect of the lo-
its operators to decline to answei’ cation is an invitation to the gen
inquiries for the time of day, or era l public to use the same, or
like inquiries not connected with where its permissible and indis
the furnishing of the telephone criminate tree use is intended as
service. This rule should be en- b(? s|Kh offlce or place
forced with tact and courtesy. business n 0 suitable location
The company is directed to carry where the station is not accessi
in conspicuous type at the top ble to the general public, or
of each page of its directories, should the subscriber insist up
a notice to this effect. on a location so accessible, the
„ company shall decline to install
2. The company is fuitne. a rate s^a y on) b u s; j s hereby
authorized to decline to place any directed to install only a meter
flat rate station in any store, of- e( j or measured call station of
flee or place of business where its customary type with such
the same is freely and easily ac- general public use as the sub
cessible to the public, or where scriber may permit.
Effective April 1, in compliance with this order, our operators will no
longer give the time ot day. AH clocks will be removed from our operat
ing rooms and those who request the time of day will be courteously told
that the operator has not this information.
Likewise, steps will be taken to protect our facilities and service in
public and semi-public places and the details will be worked out satisfacto
rily with each such subscriber.
This is in the interest of iniproved telephone service and we request
your co-operation in our effort to serve you better.
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
attend the services and join in these
prayers. >
Let all Americus go to church to
day.
Tlie hour is one that calls lor
prayer. Will you not join in these
prayers for your boys, and our boys?
Note the change from slow to fast
time. Yours truly,
MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION.
I ASTER PROGRAM AT
MUST METHODIST ( ill RUH
This morning at the regular service
at the First Methodist church, a spe
cial Easter program has been ar
ranged by the organist. Mrs. Joseph
M. Bryan. 'Victory Divine”, by Chris
topher Marks, a cantata of unusual
beauty and merit will be given. Those
who will take pait in the singing are
Miss Mitch Payne, Mrs. J. H. Coddinfl
ton, Mrs. P. W. Ellis, sopranos; Miss
Gertrude Smith, Mrs. J. W. Renfroe,
altos; Messr. J. Ralston Cargill, Jr.,
F. A. Blalock. R. P. Stackhouse, ten
ors; J. Ralston Cargill, Joseph M.
Bryan, bassos.
Special notice is called to the hour
ot service, which will be eleven o’clock,
new time.
‘•lf a Man Die Shall He Live Again I”
If a man die shall he live again’
This great question will be the topic of
the morning sermon at the Presbyte
rian church Sunday by Rev. Leroy G
Henderson, D. D. At the evening ser
vice, Dr. Henderson will continue his
talk a on “The Beatitudes,” the topic
being “The Meek and Their Inheri
tance.'" Special music at both ser
vices. Every one is welcome.
Mpmc Mission Program at Presbyte
rian Sunday School Sunday.
Song, "Help Somebody Today.”
Talk, “Somewhere in America’ —Col.
E. A. Nesbit.
Home mission quiz.
Solo, Mrs. Walter Lindley.
“Theres Light Upon the Mountains.”
Speech, "SIO,OOO For Mountain Mis
sions. Can We?”—-Albert Harris, Jr.
Reading, “Not To Be Served, But To
Serve’—Miss Ada Finley.
Prayer —Rev. Leroy G. Henderson.
Missionary Rally Day Program at
Central Baptist Church.
The Missionary Rally Day progro
gram i s as follows:
Proclamation—Miss Marion Stalker.
Song, Rescue the Perishing—By
School.
Th e Call of the Country and the Call
of Christ— Class of Boys.
Exercises—By Primary Department.
Southern Baptist forces mobolized —
Junior Boys and Girls.
Song, God Save( Keep and Hold Our
Boys—By Philatheas.
Reading—By Miss Marie Perkins.
Pledge of Loyalty—By Juniors.
Song, Volunteer—By School.
A Final Appeal—By Superintendent.
<L NDAY, MARCH 31, 1918.
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