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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Carl W. Minor, D. D.. minister.
9:30 a. m. Bible school, T. Fur
low Gatewood, superintendent. We
want you today to make one of 350.
11 a. m,, Worship. Subject, Nat
ural, Carnal and Spiritual—Their
Difference.
7 p. m., B. Y. P. U„ Miss Hilda
Johnson, president. We need you.
you need the B. Y. P. U. training.
7:30 p. m., Worship. Let’s make
this another evengelistic hour such
as we had last Sunday night
Special music, good teaching and
a cordial welcome. Come and s*udy
and worship with us.
The musical program fo'.'cws.
Morning Service
Prelude. Larghetto—Spohr
Anthem —“O Come to Me. Ye
Weary,” Florio.
Offertory—Andante Reiigioso -
Gaul.
Solo —“0 Lord be Merciful”—Bart
lett, Mrs. Dan O’Connel.
Organ Postlude —Gounod.
Choir—Solo, Mrs. Dan O’Connel.
soprano, Mrs. J. W. Harris, Jr., alto.
Mrs. C. A. Ames, tenor, J. W. L.
Daniel, bass, C. A. Ames. Mrs. H.
O. Jones, organist.
Evening Service
Prelude, Largo—Dborak.
Chorus. “O That Men,” —Camp.
Offertory. Adagio—Mendelssohn.
Solo, “Jerusalem, Thou That Kill
est the Prophets”—Mendelssohn.
Mrs. Walter Tiedem in
Organ Postlude—Bach.
Choir solo. Mrs. Walter Ti“deman
assisted by chorus.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
On account of repairs gomg on
at the court house the member, will
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I he line is so varied, as to styles and fabrics, that it is useless, as
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Imß* content ourselves with a simple invitation to come and seethe
great express loads of the greatest values ever shown in this city.
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AND THEY’LL BE THE BEST. els now on Bale .
We’ll Be Opening New Garments Every Day The Coming Week. Ask to see them.
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meet at the city hall in the council
room.
Services every Sunday 11 o’clock.
All members urged to be present.
LEE STREET METHODIST
CHURCH
Silas Johnson, pastor.
Sunday school meets at 9:45, T.
M. Furlow, superintendent. Organ
ized classes in all departments. Mis
sionary day will he observed with
program and offering.
Epworth Legaue meets at 6:30 p.
m. A good program has been pre
pared for today. All young people
are invited to attend and take part.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7;30 p.
m. by the pastor. Subject for the
morning hour: “The Believers
Hope.” Evening subject: "The Harv
est of Thorns.” Sacrament of the
Lord’s supper at the morning hour.
Strangers and visitors always wel
come to all services held in thh
church. Note the change of hour for
evening services.
CALVARY EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Rev. James B. Lawrence, Rector.
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
Holy communion and sermon 11 - ; )0
a. m.
Evening prayer and sermon 7:30
P. m.
FIRST CHURCH CHRIST, SCI
ENTIST
Services Sunday 11 a. m.
Subject, “Man.’-’
Golden Text, Psalms 84:12, “O
Lord of hosts blessed is the man that
tfusteth in Thee.”
Wednesday evening testimonial;
meeting 8 o’clock. Reading rooms
i open daily from 10 a. m. to 12 noon ,
i except on Sundays and legal holi-'
I days.
CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
Corner of Lee and College streets. 1
George F. Brown, pastor.
Sunday school 9:30 a. m, R. L.
Maynard, superintendent.
Parents are invited to come with
' their children.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.
; m, by Rev. eesse M. Dodd. <f Car
rollton, Ga.
Anthem, “Biassed Be The Lord.”
I by the full choir, at the morning ;-er-
I vice.
Quartette, “I Know In Whom I
i Have Believed,” at evening service.
Rev. George F. Brown will fill his
j pulpit next Sunday for the last time
I before leaving for Texas.
Junior and Senior B. Y. P. U. so
i cieties will meet promptly at 6:30 1
p. m. William Mathis and Mrs. R.
I C. Foster, presidents.
I Mission study class Monday after- s
noon 4 p’clock. La ,t two chapters
will be taken.
Midweek ora verse vice Wednes
day evening.
Junior B. Y. P. IL Program
Song, Doxology,
Ethel Mae Hart, leader.
Prayer, That every Junior may
live only with one purpose— to glo
rify God.
Chorus. God Bless our B. Y. P. U.
Sword Drill, “I Live to Glorify |
God,” led by Miss Herndon.
Business and records.
Group 1 in charge of program, j
Ethel Mae Hart, leader.
Subject, “The Sword of the Lord.” I
1. Scripture reading, Judges 6:
1-14, Alphonso Covington.
2. “A Disobedient Peopie,” Flo-.
ra Surles.
3. “A Sad State,” Helen Verus.
4. “Gideon’s Call,” William Dykes j
5. “Gideon’s Army,” Eleanor .
Ross.
6. Gideon’s Battle,” Louise I
Thayer.
7. “The Pursuit and Capture,”
Herman Howard.
8. “The Greatest Victory of
All,” Grace Collins.
9. Name some object spoken of
during program and draw on black-'
board in one minute, Carrie Lou
Parker. William Howard, Thelma
Rowland, and Eyleene Rowyand.
Closing song, “I Live for Him Who j
Died for Me,‘”
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Guyton Fisher, pastor.
Preaching by the pastor at 11. a. m |
and 7:45 p. m.
Morning service subject, “Forget-|
ting God.” Sacrament of <he Lord’s
supper after short sermon.
Evening service subject, “The Si
lence of God.” |
The young ladies of the Young
Peoples Missionary society will sing I
i in chorus at the morning hour, and ,
Mrs. OConnell will sing at night.
Sunday school, better than ever, T. j
I O. Marshall, superintendent, meets at
9:30 a. m. • |
Prayer meeting every Wednesday
i evening. The Sunday school attended '
I in a body last time. Who will be the,
next?
Ail are cordially invited to these !
■ services and strangers are especially
welcome.
IV rs. G. R Simmo:> of Smithville
v.a. shoppin.' in Americus today
Great express loads of beautiful
READY-TO-WEAR for women being
opened first thing this week. ANS-
LEY'S. 5-11
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\ Money back without qoe-*'on
. ’w. \ 1 if HUNT S Salve fails in th ■
w—eLAJp*' I l treatment of ITCH, ECZEMA.
zfflT KU RINGWORM, TETTER or
/J] rj other itching skin diseases.
/A Try a 75 cent box at our risk.
Americas Drag Co.
THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER
Bargains
Re-Built
Cars
We have a stock of
Used Cars
Worthy of Your Investigation
Cash or Will Arrange Terms
Hooks Motor Co.
Phone 16-J - Americus W. Lamar St.
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SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 5, 1920