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Church Notes
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.
Carl W. Minor, D. D., Minister.
9:30 A. M. Bible school. T. Fur
low Gatewood, Supt.
We invite you to see our school
in its worship and. study.
11 A. M. Worship, Subject, “Beau
cons for The Crooked Way.”
6:15 P. M. B. Y. P. U. Miss An
nie Roebuck, president. We want
yous presence for a larger and bet
ter union. \
7:00 P. M. Worship. Subject, “The
Man Who Makes No Mistakes. And
Nothing Else.”
A most cordial invitation to all to
attend our services.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH.
Guyton Fisher, Pastor.
Revival services to-day at the us
t:al hours of Sunday service, 11 A.
M. and 7 I’. M. The Wisdom S:.vers,
who are to do special singing n the
meeting, arrived Saturday morning
and will sing twice at both v .es.
Dr. T. 1). Ellis, of Macon, will rrive
Monday and preach twice d. .:y, at
3 P. M. and 7 P. M.
This is an unusual opportunity for
a great revival; everything is ripe
good preaching, good singing, Sun
day school full of enthusiasm, the
Lord is on our side, and we need a
revival. All the churches and their
pastors are urged to be with us as
much as possible, and the public is
cordially invited.
Sunday school 9:30 A. M. Wible
Marshall, Supt. We may look for
great things with the fine ' program
already announced.
During the revival it is anticipated
- Spring Dresses at Churchwell’s
&& $ AaU m $m ‘"g « . N V
v./’v '”W ; IMrvnrlj* v '"■* .-rU%■&* 4 ■*o. ~ 7
iVlona ay> reDruary / .J|ffl||,
f\ We have just received lots of New <
W 1111 > Numbers in Pretty Spring Dresses, Iwllllr 1.
&§||| - made of Taffeta and Crepe Meteor in v Mi|lf f
||lgf|J| Brown, Black, Blue and Gray, the pret- ® ■
l|tilst tiest styles that we ever saw and we tpjjji "
tIPIP will be delighted to have you come in f||lj
, and let us see how beautitui these new . 'S|P
|J styles will look on you. h|j|
’ The PRICES ARE JUST ABOUT HALF of Tfcp^,
what the same quality dresses sold for last season. uky’ -^
Monday, February 7 New Silk Shirting Towel Sale Monday
We will have on sale a big lot of Ladies’ Oxfords at 69c Yard ! *1« w Exceptional Values in ; * i*
and Pumps, High and Low Heels, Black and ~ ‘ ‘ BATH, HUCK AND LINEN TOWELS
lan and Grey which sold for as much at $ 12.00 w , . , , , . ,r o n $2.00 Extra Large Colored Border Bath Towels
during the past season, but in order to close out £ a *, c . } U3 } received a Ia r r £ e shipment or Silk -
the lot quick you can take your choice of them \ opiin Shirtings in a beautiful range of patterns;
Monday for- ' ' S’ 1? V T *** sl-50 Colored Border Bath Towels; large size
been selling tor $ \ .£j yard, which you can now _
«P qe Pa-jy buy for— ■ /5C
*** * . SI.OO Extra Large Good Plain Bath Towels for
See Window Display of These Wonderful o»c sam ' 48 C • i
, Large Size Huck Towels on sale, special at —
$3.75 Large Size, Good Quality, Dainty Bed Spreads for mbhhkk 98*Doz
CHURCHWELL’S
"SELLS IT FOR LESS.”
than a chorus choir will.be organized.
I and that the Sunday school orchestra
will assist in the music every night.
Ask some ont to come with you.
LEE ST. METHODIST CHURCH.
Silas Johnsov., Pastor.
Sunday schcol meets at 9:45 a. nr.,
T. M. Furlow, Superintendent. Mis j
| sionary program and offering in the j
Sunday school today.
Epworth League meets a r 0 p. m.
I Interesting program has been arrang
ed.
Preaching at 11 a. m., by the pastor
| and 7 p. m. by Rev. C. T. Ciaik, of
; Leslie.
Special Life Service service will be
the feature of the morning hour.
, The pastor will speak of the Needs
and Opportunities of the Church,
j Let all of the young people of the j
! church be sure to attend. Sacra- j
| ment of the Lord’s Supper at the j
i close of the meriting hour.
Rev. C. T. Clark, who will preach j
at the evening hour, is one of
best preachers in the South Georgia
conference and will doubtless be j
b >.rd by a good congregation.
Musical program, morning service:
Organ prelude, Stainer.
Hymn.
Offertory, Melody in F, Ruben-J
stein.
Duet, For the Master, Irving—Mr.:
| Cloyd Buchanan and Mrs. Irving j
Lee.
Sermon.
Postlude, Offenbach.
Evening Service.
Organ prelude, Guonod.
I Hymn.
J Anthem, Lift Up Your Heads, Em
! erson.
| Offertory, Vesper Bells.
Anthem, Tarry With Me, Parks.
i Sermons.
Postlude, Lorenz. ,
Choir for evening service, Mrs.
i Buchanan, Mrs. Morgan, Mr. Beav
j ers, Mr. Morgan.
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PRIMITIVE BAPTIST SERVICES.
Elder J. Theodore McArthur, of
Cordele, a minister of the Primitive
; Baptist denomination, wjll preach at
j the East Amerieus Chapel Sunday,
Feb. 6, at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m.
j You are cordially invited.
FIRST CHURCH CHRIST,
SCIENTIST.
Taylor Street.
Services Sunday 11 a. m. Subject,
“Spirit.” Golden text: Romnas 8:14,
“For as many as are led by the
Spirit of God, they are the sons of
God.”
Wednesday evening, testimonial
| meeting 7:50.
j Reading room open daiiy from 1()
j days and legal holidays.
! CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH.
Corner Lee and College Streets.,
H. T. Brookshire, Pastor,
i Bible school, 9:30 a. m., R. L.
Maynard, Superintendent. Great
1 crowd expected from promises made
: to canvassers last Sunday afternoon.
Preaching 11 a. m., by A. C. Fell
| man, a converted Jew and field agent
for the Brooklyn Christian Mission
[ in New York.
j Senior and Junior B. Y. P. U., 6
j p. m., Cliff Carswell and J. W. Har
ris, Presidents.
Preaching, 7 p. ni., by the pastor,
H. T. Brookshire.
Mid-week Prayer service, Wednes
day, 7 . m., subject, “The Tongue.”
THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER.
James 3d chapter.
Sunday School Lesson and Teach
er Training class. Thursday, 7 p. m.
Junior B. Y. P. U. Program.
Song, “I Can Hear My Savior Call
• ing.”
Prayer, That those who hear Jesus
calling may answer with all their
hearts, putting Him before cvery
. thing else.,
: Song, ‘ Jesu Will.”
. Busin* 1 and Records.
, Group lin charge of program,
Report from Social Committee.
’ Massie Lane, Leader. (
Subject, “Thu Friend Who ( hang- j
ed His Business.”
Scrip! are Reading, Matthew 9:9-111
—Cecil Barton.
Comments by Leader.
Matthew’s Business, Edward Me- j
’ Arthur.
> Matthew’s Conversion, Janies Me- j
; Daniel and Hawkins Dykes.
1 Matthew’s New Bit -mess, Edwin j
Bell.
' Matthew’s Message, Jasper Parker.
Bible Reading from Matthew,
1 “Christ Above These,” illustrated on
blackboard.—Charlie Mae Sieg and
Mozelle Deavours.
The long looked for B. Y. P. U.
pins have arrived and will be do- j
i livered at the close of the program j
.j by Mr. W. T. Lane to the Bible read-,
i! ers. ,
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CALVARY EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
, j Rev. James B. Lawrence, Rector. j
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.
“j Koly communion and sermon, 11 I
. j a. m.
’ Evening prayer and sermon, 7:30 j
-; p. m.
J I
I H. A. Countryman, of Sumter, was j
-I in Amerieus Saturday afternon on
'! business. ,
locoWnefs
Eyes examined, Classes fitted.
E-ell, the Jeweler.—ts.
Mrs. R. S. Lindley and Mrs. Frank
Barkalow, mother and sister of Mrs.
Everette Schneider, are spending
sometime with her at her home on i
Hancock avenue. Mrs. Barkalow I
will go to Canton, Ga., to reside a I |
the expiratioja of her visit in Aineri- 1
cus.
i .
Salvation Army Cafeteria, Y. M.
i C. A. bldg., under new management
; Home cooking. Come and be con
vinced.—3-3t.
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Lockhart and
| Miss Fannie Alexander spent the
; week-end with relatives in Dawson.
Monday and Tuesday we offer ev
ery Shoe fcY Women 'and Children
at HALF PRICE. Pinkston’s. 6-lt
Rev. Silas Johnson, who has been j
spending the week in Moultrie con
ducting a revival service, returned
| home Saturday morning to spend the
j week-end, but will return there to
: night or Monday to spend another
i week.
Every Woman’s Boot at half price
Monday and Tuesday. Pinkston’s
5-11
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Warwick, of
| Leslie, were shoppers in Amerieus
Saturday afternoon.
T. M. Etheridge, of Iluntignton,
| was in Amerieus Saturday.
Three more negro loiterers were
added to the bunch already caught by
j the Amerieus police in the campaign
• against loafers started by Chief
Bragg, when Lieut. Lee and Officer :
Worthy dropped in a negro restau
rant on Hampton street after Chief
Bragg had taken a peep in the place
Friday morning as a warning. They
will appear before Recorder Fort
Monday.
| Mr. and Mrs. John Goolsby return- 1
) ed to Amerieus Friday after a visi: •
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PACKARD ,
AND
FRANKLIN
Cars and Trucks
Schneider Motor Co.,
t
SHOW ROOM AND SERVICE STATION
122 Jackson St.
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1921.
of several days to friends and rela
tives in Montgomery, Ala.
Salvation Army Cafeteria, Y. M.
C. A. bldg., under new management.
Home cooking. Come and be con
vinced. —3-3 t.
Mother* I Pinkston’s Children’s
Shoes, the best only as you know,
may he bought Monday and Tuesday
at haif price.