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HONOR DIPLOMAS
FOR E. AMERICUS
Principal Reports Pu
oils’ Standing At
Term’s Close
Miss Susie Taylor, principal of the
East Americus school, announces the
following list of pupils who won
places on the honor roll for the clos- I
ing month of school, and also gives ]
the names of those pupils who made |
the honor roll each month during the
school term, thus placing themselves
on the yearly honor roll.
Their names and grades follow:
Honor Roil for Month.
First Grade—Lawson Gunn, Pur
dy Suggs, Helen Lassiter, Frances
Mcßrayer, Mary Sapp, Lucile Weed.
Second Grade—Robert Jones, An- >
tl.' ny Suggs, Edwin Womack, Bea- \
trice Heidt, Sara Maddux, Christine :
Schneider, Velma Turner, Thelma ]
Turner, Annella 'Wilkes, Catherine
V. ' 11, Ruth Halstead.
Third Grade—Hildreth Castleber
ry. Mary Graham, Clara Mae Su gjfS. I
Fourth Grade—Loraine Weed.
Yearly Honor Roll.
Lawson Gunn, Christine Schneider, ,
Beatrice Heidt, Julian Prance, Flor !
ence Speer, Annella Wilkes, Robert I
Jones, Frances Mcßrayer, Velma Tur- i
ner.
Honor Diplomat.
First Grade—Lucile Weed.
Second Grade Sarah Maddux,!
Thelma Turner.
Fourth Grade—Loraine Weed.
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PRESBYTERIAN CHURRCH.
Sunday’s Program.
Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Nine
ty-five present last Sunday. Let’s
make it 100 tomorrow. We want 25
men in the Bible class.'
Worship and Preaching 11 a. m.
and 7:45 p. m.
Subject for morning, “Living With
out Worry” If you are inclined to
fret your life away you might be
helped with this service.
Christian Endeavor 7 p. m.
General Items.
Let every lady of the Auxiliary
remember that Monday i s Visiting
Day. Go try to cheer somebody
else up and find happiness yourself.
The C. E. boys are to go camping
at Myrtle Springs next week. They
will leave the church Tuesday morn
ing at 9 o’clock. Already 9 boys
have signed up to go and we-believe
there will be at least 20. Total cost
will be $5, and part of this may be
> refunded.
.Did you. know that the Circles and
| the Young Ladies Auxiliary had sup
plied the kitchen of the church with
an ample supply of glasses, plates,
cups and saucers. They do things.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.
Carl W. Minor, D. D., Minister.
9:30 a. m. Bible school, T. Fur
low Gatewood, superintendent. We
i want all to their best to hold up the
' ■ attendance all summer.
11 a. m. worship. Subject, “The
Pre-eminent Lord.”
7:15 p. m. B. Y. P. U., Raymond
■ Parsons, president. Fine crowd last
I Sunday night. Come tonight.
8 p. m. worship. Subject, “The
THE WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDER.
J Banquet of Death.” This subject]
was to have been discussed last Sun-;
day flight but was unavoidably de-1
layed. You are invited to hear a i
frank discussion of the vice con- ]
Jditions in and around Americus.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Guyton Fisher, Pastor.
Preaching at 11 a. ni. and 7:45
p. in.
Morning hour. Communion sermon
and Sacrament of the Lord's Supper.
Evening houi, “The Man Who Lost
and Won.”
Sunday school 9:::0 a. m., Wible
Marshall, Superintendent.
Prayer meeting every Wednesday
evening.
The following musical program will
be rendered at the morning service,
“Dreams of Galilee.” by C. P. Mor
rison, will be sung by Mrs. Olin Dix-|
on, Mrs. W. H. Emmet, R. P. Stack
house, Jr., and Joe M. Bryan.
In the evening a trio composed of I
Mrs. W. E. Taylor, Dr. Rundlett and I
Mr. Joe M. Bryan, will sing “Great 1
Redeemer, Friend of Sinners, ” by
Gluck. / ’ |
All are cordially invited to these]
services and strangers are especially i
I welcome.
I The stewards are requested to
meet in the men's Bible class room
fifteen minutes before the preaching
service for an important meeting.
PRIMITIVE BAPTIST CHURCH
Elder J. Theodore McArthur pas- '
tor.
I Bible study 10 a. ni.
Preaching by the pastor both mor- !
ning and night at the usual hours. I
You are invited.
CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
Corner Lee and College Streets.i
H. T. Brookshire, Pastor.
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Bible school 9:30 a. m., R. L.
Maynard, Supt. Classes for all ages.
' Report from picnic committee.
Preaching hours 11 a. m. and
| 7:45 p. m., H. T. Brookshire, pastor .
Morning subject, “Making Christ
Supreme Over Self.”
Evening subject, “The Devil’s De
ceptions.”
Senior and Junior B. Y. P. U. 6:45
p. ni.. Cliff Carswell and G. W. Har
-1 t is, president.
Senior W. M. Society, Monday 4
p. m., subject, “Christian Education.”
Mrs. E. T. Mathis, president.
Midweek prayer service, Wednes
day, 7 :45 p. m.
S. S. officers and teachers meet
ing, Thursday, 7:445 p. in.
Cottage prayer meeting, Friday,
I 7:45 p. m., at Mr. and Mrs. E. A.
I Herne’s, 301 N. Lee street.
Junior B. Y. P. U. Program.
Songs on Prayer—Selected.
Prayer for God to teach us how to
’ pray.
' Business and Records.
New Business.
I Old Business.
Announcements Convention in
j Savannah, June 21-23. Points made
I on last month’s program. Nominating
' committee for new officers.
Group I in charge of program—
• Massie Lane, leader.
Subject—“ Prayer.”
1. Blackboard Demonstration —•
i Edward McAruthr.
2. Scripture Readings A com
mand to pray, Luke 11:9-13, Charlie
' Mae Seig; a promise to those who
i pray, Matt. 7:7-11; the disciples’
i prayer, Matt. 6:9-13, Mary Evelyn
] Carey; sin against the Lord in ceas
i ingt o pray, I Sam. 12:2, Louise Pur
| vis.
i 3. Prayer in different lands —Jas.
j McDaniel, Hawkins Dykes, Edwin
j.'Bell, and Jasper Parker.
4. Prayer —Of thanksgiving to
I God that He has shown us the real
j j way to find Him in prayer.
| b. Jesus our example—Mozelle
Deavours.
1 1 6. List of things to pray for each
; day—Massie Lane.
- ( Sword drill—“ Prayer.”
- CALVARY EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Rev. James B. Lawrence, Rector.
Second Sunday after Trinity, June
t 5, 1921.
, Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.
Holy Communion, 7:30 a. m.
Morning Prayer and Sermon, 11
a. m.
Evening Prayer and Sermon, 8
p. m.
FIRST CHURCH”'CHRIST, SCIEN
TIST.
, Taylor street.
Services Sunday 10 a. m. (June 5
only).
Subject: “God the only Cause and
Creator.” Golden Text: Revelations
15:3: “Great and marvelous are Thy
works, Lord God Almighty; just and
true are Thy ways. Thou King of
’ Saints.”
j Wednesday evening meeting at 8
’ j o'clock.
I Reading rooms open from 10 a. m.
" I until 12 noon except on Sundays and
legal holidays.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
Geo. Ramsey, state evangelist for
' Georgia of the Christian church, will
speak Sunday at 11 o’clock and also
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SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1921.
again at 7:45 p. m.
Brother Ramsey is a very I" 11 ' J '
speaker and you will enjoy
him. He comes to us highly ict j‘ v
. mended. At this time he ‘jin ’
be with us one day but wl " ,0 iue
series of meeting for us al ■
I future date. , ~ h „
The ordinance of
administered at Kidd’s M'h / ,
McMath’s) Sunday afternoon t
o’clock. Go the Myrtle Spring- i "
to Kidd’s Mill as the other route
closed. , a
Sunday school '.lO a. ni., J-
Baugh, superintendent.
Let everybody work and
someone with you.
Meetings to be held at court house.
Please note that our 11 o’clock sei y
ice will not conflict with the sing-
■ ing which was announced last »un-
I day to begin at 2:30 p. m.
Everybody invited to hear
j Ra|Sisey. All members of the <
: an chureh in this vicinity are
cially urged to come.
LEE ST. METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday school at 9:45 a. ni.. '•
M. Furlow, superintendent.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and '
; p. m. by Dr. W. C. Lovett, presiding
elder of this district.
PRESIDING ELDER HERE.
Dr. W. C. Lovett, of Dawson,
presiding elder of the Americus dis
trict, is the guest of friends in Amer
icus. He will deliver the morning
and evening sermons at Lee Street
i Methodist church Sunday.