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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1919.
I IN AMERICUS CHURCHES
first baptist church.
Rev. Carl W., Minor, D. D., Minis
ter.
9:45 A. M. Bible school. T. Fur
low Gatewood, Supt. A great school.
Come and make it better.
11:15, A. M. Morning worship.
“How to Realize God’s Promises.”
7:30 PJ M. B. Y. P. U. Mrs. Lord
president. All young people in
vited.
8:15 P. M. Evening worship. At i
this hour Dr. Minor will discuss j
“Heredity,” the third in the series
on “Life Problems.” All are invited to !
join in the worship of the day.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Guyton Fisher, Pastor.
11 A. M. Short sermon and sac
rament of the Lord’s Supper.
8 P. M. “Coming Out of the Lit
tle End of the Horn,” a sermon to
the Boy Scouts.
Sunday school at 9; 45 A. M. T.
O. Marshall, superintendent.
Prayer meeting and teachers’ study
class every Wednesday evening at 8
o’clock.
Note the change of hour for ev
ening service.
All are cordially invited to worship
with us, and strangers are especially
Welcome.
We Are Anxious for You to Take Advange of the
SPECIALS IN
Wool Goods and Silks
We Will Offer For '
Monday and .Tuesday
Every yard of these goods you buy, you save from Twenty-Five to Seventy-Five
Cents a Yard. Now, isn’t that a saving. This is where you down H. C. L.
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Messaline Satins
All colors and black, 36 inches
at
$2.00 and $2.25 Yd.
Heavy Fairy Satin
Colors: Taupe, Gray, Burgun
dy, China Blue, white at
$2.50 Yd.
40 inch Georgette Crepe
The best quality in all colors
wide at
$2.50 Yd.
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Crepe de Chine
40 Inches wide, in light colors,
to close out at
$1.98 Yd.
Crepe de Chine
40-Inch heavy quality in all
shades. A value at
$2.25 and $2.50 Yd.
McCalls Quarterlies CHURCH WELL S See Our Line of Ward-
Now on bale. Special ro^e Trunks, Suit
at 15c, if Bought With L/Cpi. OIUIC Cases and Hand Bags.
Pattern - SELLS IT FOR LESS”
CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH.
Rev. George F. Brown, Pastor.
Sunday Bible school at 9:30 A M.
Sermon by the pastor at 11 a. m.
and at 8:00 P .At. Subject for the
morning, “Prayer and Transfigura
tion.” Subject for the evening,
“Christ’s Love For Men.”
Senior and Junior B. Y. P. U.
meetings at 7 P. M.
Mid-week meeting at 8 P. M. Wed
nesday.
A most cordial invitation is extend
ed to the public to meet and worship
with us. A welcome to all.
The program for the Junior B. Y.
P. U. at 7 o’clock, follows:
Song, “My Faith Looks Up To
Thee.”
Prayer that God will increase our
faith.—Herman Howard.
Song, “Saved.”
Business and Records.
Memory Verse, Matt. 17-20—Mary
Morgan.
Song, “We Shall See The King
Some Day.”
Subject “What Jesus Taught About
The Accomplishment of Faith. ’
Group IV. in charge of program.
Sarah Harvey .Leader.
Scripture Reading, Heb. 11, 1-10.
—Sarah Harvey.
Two Kinds of Faith.—Olin Mc-
Daniel.
Silk Serge
The best fabric for a Dress or
Suit you can buy, and it ocmes
in colors. Navy, Taupe,
Brown, Plum and Black at
$2.69 Yd
Wool Batiste
36-Inch, in all street shades;
fine for one-piece Dresses and
Children’s School Dresses, at
$1.25 Yd
Chiffon Broadcloth
54 Inches wide. Colors, Bottle
Green, Navy, Olive Green, Pe
kin Blue. Special at
$4.95 Yd
Storm Serge
Storm Serge in all colors. 36
inches wide. Special at
$1.50 Yd
Our Lack of Faith.—William
Dykes.
Faith and Salvation. —Ruth Co
mer.
Faith and Prayer—Catherine San
born.
Poem, “Faith Will Bring the Bless
ing.”—Myrtle Poole.
Duet, “He Loves Even Me.”—Ruth
Comer and Sarah Harvey.
Discussion. —Group IV.
Illustration of Faith. —Miss Louise
Herndon.
LEE STREET METHODIST
Rev. Silah Johnson, Pastor.
Sunday school, Sunday morning,
9:45. T, M. Furlow, Supt.
Preaching at 11 A. M. and 8. P. M.
by the pastor.
Epworth League at 7 P. M. Miss
Grace Beck, president. Lucy Furlow
will have charge of the devotional
service this evening.
Mid-week prayer meeting Wednes
day evening at 8 o’clock.
Please note the change in the hour
of service for the evening services.
Beginning Oct. 12th and continu
ing .through Oct. 26th there will be
special evangelistic services in this
church. We have secured the help
of Rev. C. M. Dunaway, of Atlanta,
to do the preaching, and Mr. Hamp
Sewell, also of Atlanta, to lead the
singing. We are very fortunate in
securing these men of God, and we
ask the prayers of all praying people
to be united with ours that we may
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have an old-time revival. Every ser
vice in this church, beginning today,
will be in preparation for this revi
val; the pastor will speak at the 11
o’clock hour on “Meet For The Mas
ter’s Use” and in the evening on “The
Glory of Evangelism.” The public
is invited to hear both of these sub
jects discussed. Strangers and visit
ors always welcome.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
(SCIENTIST.)
Taylor street.
Services Sunday morning 11
o’clock. Subject, “Man.” Golden
text, Micah, 6-8, “He hath showed
thee, O man, what Is good and what
doth the Lord require of thee, but to
do justly, and to love mercy, and to
walk humbly with God.”
Services Wednesday evening, 8:30
o’clock.,
Reading rooms open daily from 10
until 12 (noon.)
CATHOLIC CHURCH.
There will be a celebration of the
Holy Mass this (Sunday) morning at
9 o’clock at the Catholic church, on
Lee street. The public is invited to
attend.
CALVARY EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Rev. James B. Lawrence, Rector.
Sunday school 9:45 A. M.
Holy Communion and sermon 11
A. M.
Evening prayer and sermon, 8:30
Costume Velvet
In all the leading shades. Navy,
Nut Brown, Taupe, Plum, Pur
ple and Black. Special at
$3.50 Yd
Silk and Wool Plaids
The newest material out for
Separate Skirts and Sport
Suits. 48 inched wide; the
width makes it inexpensive.
Special at
$4.95 Yd.
Buttons and
Trimmings
Our Button and Trimming
Stock is the most complete in
stock.
My Style Diary [
BY DOROTHY CLARKE
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SEPTEMBER 7.
gave us a farewell din
ner last night, at the club, and
it was then that we told everyone
that it was really “Farewell” for
a long time, for we were not only
just going to the mountains but
that we were going everwhere and
anywhere, for at least two years—
to Japan and maybe Egypt, and
London and Paris, and possibly
the South Seas—with no set plans
for we are just going to wander.
Everyone seemed speechless with
surprise Marjorie jtst sat and
looked me through the long silky
fringe of monkey fur that border
ed the brim of her large black
net dinner hat, that is embroider
ed in a tracery of gold threads.
I am sorry that she felt so hurt
over my not having told her be
fore. Clara was the only one who
knew. I didn’t tell anyone else
because we hated the thought of
any good-bye dinners—things like
that are a bit nerve-racking and
would make me feel as though I
were never to see my dear friends
again, which would take away all
the joy of our trip.
Don’t miss this wonderful picture,
“The Woman Thou Gavest Me,” at
the Alcazar Monday. Open 1 P. M.
20 per cent of the subscriptions to
the Victory Loan will be due at the
banks on or before Sept. 9th. 7-2 t
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We have just received a shipment of
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