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SUNDAY, MARCH 13, 1921.
LEE ST. REVIVAL
TO OPEN MONDAY
Savannah Pastor To
Conduct Services Dur
ing Week
Rev. L. A. Hill, pastor of Trinity
Methodist Church of Savannah an"
one of the leading ministers in tn
South Georgia conference, will ar
rive in Americus Monday to ope>
a series of revival meetings at th"
Lee Street Methodist Church. He
will preach Monday night at 7:30
and each night at the same hour
throughout the week. He will prob
ably continue throubh all or part of
the following week, definite an
nouncement to be made later. Serv
► ice will be held daily at 10 a. m. as
well as evening throughout the
meetings.
Rev. Mr. Hill is a man of middle
age, and a forceful, interesting
preacher. He was pastor of the
Dublin church last year, and is well
known throughout this section.
CkurckNofdj
CALVARY EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
Rev. James B. Lawrence, rector.
Holy Communion, 7:30 a. m.
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.
Morning prayer and sermon, 11
a. m.
Evening prayer and sermon, 7:30
p. m.
CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH.
Corner Lee and College streets.
IL T. Brookshire, pastor.
Bible school. 9:30 a. m., R. L
Maynard, superintendent. Swell
your class by’ being present. Visitors
welcome to all departments to see
work being done. Be sure to visit
cradle roll.
"Preaching service, 11 a. m. and
7:30 p. nr., 11. T. Brookshire, pas
tor. Morning subject: “Hearer,
and Doers.” Evening subject: “Je-:u.-
Turned Out”; third of series on
“The Rejections of Jesus.”
Baptismal service, 7:30 p. m.
B. Y. P. U., 6:30 p. m., Cliff Cat
well and G. W. Harris, presidents.
Junior B. Y. P. U. manual study
course begins Monday 5 p. m., Mis
Louise Herndon, teacher.
Senior B. Y. P .U. manual study
course, Monday 7 p. m., H. T. Brook
shire, teacher.
Mid-week prayer service, Wednes
day, 7:30 p. m.; subject, “Prayer,”
led by the paster.
Sunday school lesson and personal
workers’ meeting Thursday, 7:30
p. m.
Jr. B. Y. F. U. Program:
Song—“ Selected.”
Prayef—For God’s help to make
us : tick to < ur work until it is done.
Song—“ We’ll Work ’llill Jesus
Contes’.”
Business and records.
Announcements of the study class
in the Junior B. Y. P. U. Manual.
All officers and members of com
mittees and group leaders short i
hold the Jr. B. Y. P. U. diploma
The -class will last only seven day.’
Group II in charge of program,
I John Ewing Kiker, captain and
leader.
Subject—“ The Friend Who Was
Healed.”
Daily Bible readings by seven
members of the group, Lillian Can
non leading.
Mary Magdalene Serves Jesus
Sam Corner.
Mary at the Cross, Julius Perk
ins.
Mary at the Tomb, Grace Collins
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"THE THREE ELEPHANTS.”
Hidden safely in the g rcen boughs overhead.
Over the sea went Nancy and '
Nick and their fairy friend, Flip
pety-Flap, in his enormous shoes.
The shoes took such monstrous
stride on top of the water that it
kept the little Green Shoes that the
twins wore very busy keeping up
with the fairyman.
At last they arrived at the jungle ;
in which “Squeak.” the circus ele
phant, lived.
“Sh-h!” whispered Flippety-Flap.
“We shall have to be careful.
Squeak can smell a hundred miles
away—nearly—and he must not sus-!
pcct we are here. His ears are
keen, too. If we wi.Ji him to return
to the circus, we must be very cun
ning. Come, jump to the top of ’
this tree.”
With so much magic Io .help them, ■
almost instantly tho three ml- ’
venturers were hidden safely in Ur-i
green boughs overhead.
Pr< tty soofi there was a crashing |
and trumpeting in the air and threei
elephants came into view.
Mary Sees Uje Risen Jesus, Ed
ward Sieg.
Mary Tells Others, Ruby Bunch. ’
The Resurrection of Je. u , Rob
rt Sieg.
Story cf the Faithful Stewards — ■
Matt.-25 4-30 Wiiiium Dyke;.
Talk on “Faithfulness,” John |
Ewing Kiker.
Poem. ”1 tian,” Eleanor Ross.
Jr. B. Y. P. U. work is rewarded, *
by increased heart power, brain .
power and hand power, by Miss
Herndon.
Closing song and prayer.
All Juniors requested to bring of
ferings of 10c for new literature •
must be ordered for next quarter. |
FIRST CHURCH CHRIST
SCIENTIST
Taylor street.
Services Sunday 11 a. m. Sub
jects “Substance”; Golden Text,
ProV. 3-9, “Honour the Lord with i
Mothers, Prepare?
When a girl becomes a woman,
when a woman becomes a mother
. and when a woman
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‘ Which one is Squeak?” whisper
ed Nick. »
“The middle one,” answered
Flippety-Flap. “The one with the
piece out of his ear.”
“New, listen! Mama,” Squeak
was saying in an injured tone, “That ■
wasn't a peanut-tree you showed me i
at all! It was only an old date
palm. I’m, sick of dates!"
“Hush!” spoke up the third ele
phant, “Don’t speak so to your
. mother, my son. That's always the '
way with children who go out into :
' the wide world and come back home '
1 again. They think they know so
much that nothing is good enough
i for them. Now tell me about these
—what you call ’em—peanuts. What
! do they look like? Ami what do
; you do with them?”
“They’re little ami brown and
crunchy.” answered Squeak, sorrow
fully, “and they grow in the pret
tiest paper bags with pink and him?
stripes. Ami you eat ’em. They
' make a lovely noise.”
thy substance and with the first
: fruits of all thine increase.”
| Wednesday evening service, 7:30.
Reading' rooms open daily from .10
a. m .until 12 noon, except on'Sun-
' days and legal holidays.
first baptist church.
(’ail W. Minor, D. D., minister.
9:30 A. M.—Bible school, T. Fur
J lew Gatewood, superintendent. A
good superintendent, good teachers,
good music with youi presence will
make . a great, school.
11 a. m.—Worship. Subject:
“Refusing God’s Voice.”
6:P. M.—B. Y. P. U., Miss An
nie Roebuck, president. We appro-
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THE AMERICUS TIMES RECORDER.
ciated your presence fast Sunday, 1
come again tonight.
7:30 P. M. -Wi r.-hip. Subject.)
“Tne Universal Burden. With the
service tonight the evangelistic serv
ices will be resumed.
7:30 P. M.—Thursday, prayer
and praise service.
Wednesday will be observed as' u
day of prayer by the 'Woman’s Mis
sionary Society. All member
urged to be present, both mornin.: ;
and atfernoon.
LEE-STREET METHODIST
CHURCH.
Silas Johnson, pastor.
Special evangelistic services to
day at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Sunday school meets at 9:45 a. m.
T. M. Furlow, superintendent. Or
ganized classes in all departments.
Epworth League meets a t6:30
p. in. Special program has been
prepared.
The Rivival sei'ViveS Win coiiunue
all this week. Rev. L. A. Hill, of
Savannah, will arrive Monday aft
ernoon and will preach Monday
night and on throughout the week.
Services each week-day at 10 a. m
and 7:30 p. m.
The public is invited to attend
these services. You will want to
come again if you will come once
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH.
Guyton Fisher, pastor.
The pastor will preach at 11 :i
;m. ami 7:30 p. m. Morning hou:
subject: “Vocation or Vacation.’
’Evening hour subject: "Little Step
} to Big Things.”
Sunday school, 9:30 a. m., Wiblc
, Marshall, superintendent.
No prayer-oneeting Wednesday
I evening on account of revival in
i progress at Lee-Street. Church.
AU are cordially invited to these
; services and strangers are especially
■ welcome.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
Set vices every Sunday at court
i house at 11 o’clock; subject for to
! ilay. “Lord’s Supper.” We observe
thi: communion every Lord’s Day.
It is our chief object of meeting.
A cordial invitation is extended t«
our services every Sunday.
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! About her husband’s neck and
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CORDELE GLEE
CLUB COMING
High School Songsters
1 o Appear Here
April 1 .
April 1 has been ret for the com- i
ing to Americus of the Cordele f
High School Giee Club, which will I
presem. a program under toe au- !
pices of the .Music Study Club of
Americus.
The, Glee Club is directed by Prof
E. K. Edwards, A. 8.. who has met
with marked success jn the trainin’:
of the young people who compos’?
the club.
On the program are cnoruses.
duets, quarters, vocal solos and
readings, many of the members be
ing especially gifted in recitation.
Everywhere the club has been in the
past year it has met with a cordial
welcome, and commendatory criti
cisms have been made by tne press.
The club has its own posters,
handsomely engraved, which will
soon be on display in the show win-
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, dows here and which will herald the .
■oming of the club.
An interesting feature connected,
with tile coming of the club is the '.
fact that a number of the member-’
’ nave visited Americus in a social
way, and have many friends here
who will be glad to welcome then
in their program.
The High School auditorium hat i
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j of the program.
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