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lATL'RDAY, OCTOBER 1. 19’1.
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■entral baptist church
M. ii.i'i Lee and Cuiieg.* sirueL-. Ji
pastor.
school 9:30 a. in., R. L. May-
superintendent. Beginning of
■ new fiscal year. Come, young ana
-?Sb : .l line up for the study of the
■H’reaching services 11 a. in. and
p. m. by 11. T. Brookshire,
subject: “Tile Blessings
■ Unfinished Purposes.”
subject: ‘‘Jesus, the
to Save.”
■Senior and Junior B. Y. P. U.
■;0 p. m., Gordon Howell, vice
■■sident and Sam Comer, president.
■Sr. Woman’s Missionary njeeting
■mday 3:30 p. m., Mrs. E. T. Ma
■i, president.
■ Sunbeam band Monday 4 p. m.,
■rs. W. W. Dykes, leader, Percy
Hudson, president.
■ jr. W. M. S. meeting Tuesday at
■p. m., Mrs. L. D. Johnson, presi
■nt.
I Midweek prayer meeting Wednes
■y 7 :30 p. m. Led by the pastor.
■ Bible school and teachers meeting
Bhursday 7: 30 p. in.
Junior B. Y. P. U. Program
I Song, “The Star Spangled Ban-
Ber.”
I Prayer that our ' country might
■bey God’s will for it.
I Song, “My Country Tis of Thee.”
I Business and records.
I Announcement of points made by
B i' groups on September programs.
I Leslie Juniors will visit us next
Bunday night.
I Croup 1 in charge on program,
John Edgar Sheppard, captain and
leader.
I Subject: “My Country.”
I Introductory talk by leader.
I Playlet, “My Country.” James Mc
baniol, Lizzie Mae Gammage, Dan
iel Everette and Ann Walker.
I What America Means to Me, (an
Original paper).— McAr
lliur.
I Blackboard exercises: America —•
Lillian Denham.
Slogan for quarter: “America for
IChrist.” By entire Union.
American belongs to Chrii.t by
creation. John I:3 —Alton Pocile.
Our work is to help Christ possess
it. Ai ts 26:18—Josephine Howard.
Closing thought, “Make Christ
King.”—Mrs. Herndon.
LEE ST. METHODIST CHURCH
Silas Johnson, Pastor.
Sunday school meet at 9:45 a. m.,
T. M. Eurlow, Superintendent.
Missionary program and offering
today.
Epworth Leagues meet at 6:30 p.
m. at their respective places. Inter
esting programs have been arranged.
Mid-week prayer service each Wed
■'■■■ vening at 7:30.
'~'-« !lin g a; 11 a - m - and 7:30 p.
m. by the pastor. Subject for the
morning hour, “God So Loved the
World;” evening subject, “The Thief
in the Night.” These subjects are
of interest to all and will do you
good to study these great Bible
, r uths. Sacrament of the Lord’s sup
per administered at the close of the
morning service.
Friends and strangers are cordial-!'
ly invited to worship with us at any
or all of these services. ,
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH.
Rev. Guyton Fisher, Pastor.
Sunday school at 9:30 a. m„ Wible
-Marshall, Superintendent.
Set mon at 11 o’clock a. m ; again 1
at 7:30 p. m. 1
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
I' rank Anderson, Pastor.
the special program for Rally Day
begins at 10 o’clock. There will be
no preaching service at the morning
hour, so all our friends who worship
wilh us at the usual 11 o’clock serv
ice are invited to the rally program,
are expecting a record-breaking
attendance of between 175 and 200
Mr. and Mrs. Stanfield will decorate
church for the day.
As cooler weather and rains have
come the open air services will be
discontinued and. we will worship!
Sunday at 7:30 p. m. in the church. I
I he children of the Sunday school j '
are requested to bring all the‘old tovs 1
they are tired of playing with and
<lfer them Sunday morning that
“'ey , ma y be sent to the Georgia
training-school at Gracewood, Ga.
Toys for all ages will be thankfully
rec eived.
Ihe ladies of the church are pre
haring to send a box of second-hand
clothing to Goodland Orphanage, and
to Nacoochee Institute on October
IL You are requested to take any
thing you have to send to Mrs. E. P.
-Morgan, who will pack the articles
and send them away.
CALVARY EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Rev. James B. Lawrence, Rector.
Nineteenth Sunday after Trinity.
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
Holy Communion and sermon at
II a. m.
Evening prayer and sermon 7:30
P- m.
FIRST CHURCH CHRIST,
SCIENTIST. i
k haylor Street. '
r school 10:30 a. m. ,
'res 11 a. ml. Subject,“Un
tT. <a / (r ’ Golden text: I John 2:16-17. (
i‘All that is in the world, the lust .
M the flesh, and the lust of the eyes,
pid the pride of life, is not of the
Father, But is of the world, and the
world nasseth away and the lust
thereof.”
Services Wednesday evening 7:30.
Reading room open daily from 10
n - ’i. until noon except on Sundays 1
jand legal holidays.
first BAPTIST CHURCH
r arl W. Minor. D. D.. Minister.
''•3o a. m. Bible school, T. Furlow
■atewood, superintendent. Do your
' " ’ to be one of 400 today, as a ba-
J' r rally day next Sunday.
I 'la. m. Worship. Subject: “The
Immortality of Service.”
' l ’-45 p. m . R. Y. P. U., Ravmond
' ons, president. l The weather is
'" J 1 r and we want you with us.
. 1 ;'IO p. m. Worship. Subject: “The
Ministry of Compensation.”
. 1 b'.O p. m . Thursday, prayer meet- ,
lI K. After prayer meeting the regu
monthly business meeting of the
ct >urch. Every member ought to be
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HIGH SPOTS IN
GEORGIA NEWS
Busy Man’s Summary Os State
Events Os Interest Gather
ed From Many Sources
Mrs. Willie Swansberg, of Atlanta,
has filed suit in the Bibb Superior
court asking for $50,000 damages
from the Macon Gas company as the
result of the explosion and fire at
the Brown House hotel last August,
which, caused the death of her hus
band, Harry Swansberg, a Central
of Georgia engineer.
Perry Barber and Calvin Parker
brought, in another large bear killed
in the Okefenokee swamp near Way
cross Friday. This made the second
bear killed by Barber for the week,
the first one being killed last Mon
day, and weighed in the neighbor
hood of 400 pounds, i This one
weighed over 500 and is said to be
one of the largest ever killed in this
section.
The Hudson murder case will be
present as business of importance
will be brought before the confer
ence.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Sunday school 10:00 a. m. J. A.
Baugjh, superintendent Our attend
ance was fine last Sunday. Now for
a still better day. Come.
Song and prayer service 11:00 tc
11.15.
Communion service 11 :1 5 to 11 :30.
The Lord’s Supper observed every
Lord’s Day for all followers of
Christ.
Preaching service 11:30 to 12:00.
Subject: “I determined not to know
anything among you, save Jesus
Christ, and Him crucified.” Conduct
ed by W. A. Joyner.
You are cordially invited to all
our services. We meet at courthouse.
Turner Electric Co.
Reduced Prices on House
Wiring and Fixtures
We are ready. Are you? Call
us for an estimate-
Phone 124.
MONEY 61°| 0
MONEY LOANED on farm land* at 6 1-2 per cent, inter- I
est and borrowers have privilege of
paying part or all of principal at any interest period, stopping in
terest on amounts paid. We always have best rates and easiest
terms and give quickest service. Save money by seeing or writing us.
We are in charge of home office of the Empire Loan & Trust Co.
G. R. ELLIS or G. C. WEBB,
AMERICUS, GEORGIA.
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called in Dougherty Superior court
Monday morning. Solicitor General
B. C. Gardner stated that he had not
decided which one of the defendants,
Hudson or his wife, to place on trial
first, though it is generally believed
that Hudson will first be placed on
trial.
While adjusting some defect in a
private water system, L. J. Grimes,
i prominent banker and farmer of
I White Plains, Greene county, fell
I from a tank Friday, breaking his
neck and dying instantly.
C. IL Stanley, of Long Creek sec*
THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDED
tion of Warren county, is exhibiting
a sheaf of upland grown rice, which
he said was grown on his place.
Judge Evans of the United States 1
court, has passed an order providing i
for the sale of Brunswick’s street j
car system. The order directs Oli
ver- C. Lisman of Brunswick to con-
JUST RECEIVED NEW SHIPMENT OF
KOKOMO
BICYCLE TIRES
A GOOD TIRE AT $3.50 EACH
Spark Plugs 50c Ford Size Baby Carriages Re-Tired
FREEMAN’S BICYCLE SHOP
LIGHTNING SERVICE
Phone 937 206 Jackson St.
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the report that several one dollar Bills
WERE FT.OAT/NG AROUND TOAJN CAUSED A LOTOF
excitement today-
duct the sale of the property and
it is to bt sold at public outcry al
I Brunswick Nov. 1. at 11 o'clock.
The only time some dancers arc
light on their feet is when they
sit down.
OCTOBER VICTOR RECORDS
ARE HERE
18789—1 n a Boat; Fox Trot—Paul Whitman and his Orchestra.
Swett heart; Fox Trot —Paul Whitman and his Orches
tra. 10-In. List price 85c.
187!i0—Ho; Fox Trot—All Star Trio and Their Orchestra.
Mimi; Fox Trot—All Star Trio and Their Orchestra. 10-
In. list price, 85c.
18701—Baltimore Buzz; Fox Trot—Euhie Blake and His Shuf
fle Along Orchestra: Bandana Days; One-Step—Eubie
Blake and his Shuffle Along Orchestra. .10-In, list
price 'Bsc. - .
18788—A Baby In Love: Fox Trot—Hackel-Berge Orchestra;
The La t Waltz; Medley Waltz—Hackel-Berge Orch'es- ■
tra. 10-In. list price 85c.
18797—Bring Back My Blushing Rose; Med Fox Trot—Shilkine'
, Orchestra: Stolen Kisses; Fox Trot—E. Coleman and
his Orchestra. 10-In; list price 85c.
10 INSTRUMENTAL RECORDS
12 VOCAL RECORDS
HOWELL’S PHARMACY
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