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CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
Coiner Lee and-College Sts.. H. T.
Brookshire, Pastor.
Bible school, 9\50 a. m., R. L. May
nard, Supt. Classes for all ages.
Come and bring your friends. Preach
ing services, 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m.,
by the pastor, H. T. Brookshire. Sen
ior and Intermediate B. Y. P. U. 6:45
p. m., Herman Howard hnd Wm.
Dykes, president. Mid-week prayer
service, Wednesday, 7:45 p. m., echo
meeting of the revival. Bible school
officers and teachers mating, Thurs
day, 7;45 p. m. This is the last Sun
day before the Baptist state board’s
books close for the third year pax
ment on the 75 Million campaign
pledges. Every one is urged to ’do
their very best and help our church
to have a good record as well as sup
plying the needs of all our denomina
tional work.
Intermediate B. Y. P. U. Program
1. Song, “The Light of the VZorid
Is Jesus.” 2. Song, “We’ll Work
’Till Jesus Comes.” 3. Prayer, for
the faithfulness and development of
those who have given their lives to
definite Christian service. 4. Busi
ness and records. 5. President in
charge of program. Subject: John
-ewis Shuck. (1) Luther Rice Wins
John Shuck, Hawkins Dykes; (2) A
Boy Gives Himself, Fred Comer; (2)
The First Visit Home, Caroline Ma
this; (4) The Church Mr. Shuck
Built, Ann Walker; (5) The Man Who
Broke His Idol Shelf, Jas. McDonald;
(6) Mer Tuk Preaches Through His
Window, Earl Gammage; (7) Mr.
Shuck’s Last Days, Wm. Dykes; (8)
Sword Drill. 6. Song, “I Am a
Stranger Here,’’ Grace Collins. 7.
Poem, -I Am But One.” (In Lead
er’s Quarterly). 7. Closing song.
FIRST CHURCH CHRIST
SCIENTIST.
128 Forest St.
Services Sunday 11 a. m. Subject,
"Everlasting Punishment.” Golden
text, Jude 1-21, “Keep yourselves in
the love of God, looking for the mer
cy of our Lord JesUs Christ unto
eternal life.”
Sunday school 12 o'clock.
Wednesday evening testimonial
meeting, 8 o’clock.
Reading room open daily from 10
a. m. until 12, except on Sundays and
legal holidays. Here all authorized
Christian Science literature can be
read and obtained. Visitors are cor
dially invited to attend the services
and visit the reading rooms.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Carl W. Minor, D. D., Pastor.
9:30 a. m. Bible school, T. Fur
low Gatewood, Supt. We are count
ing on yotir presence for the 400.
Ila. m. Worship. Subject, "The
Unrest of Faith.”
6:45 p. m. Senior B. Y. P. U.
Frank E. Mathews, president.
Mothers!
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Every physician will tell you that he needs lots of BREAD and MILK every
day. We, down here in the bakery, always keep this little fellow in our minds
when we buy the ingredients mix and bake them into food for his tummy.
Nothing is too good for him. We are helping you to keep that healthy bloom
on his cheeks.
-DOMESTIC BREAD,” OUR HOT ROLLS, OUR COOKIES AND CAKES,
BOTH LAYER AND OTHERS. ARE PREPARED WITH THE SAME CARE
YOU WOULD EXERCISE IN YOUR KITCHEN.
HOT ROLLS AND SWEET CAKES OR COOKIES FOR
SUNDAY DRIVE BY SUNDAY AFTERNOON
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<Jiacte in umoricus
By MODEL BAKERY CO.
7 p. m. Junior B. Y. P. U., Ray
mond Parsons, president. Your ab
sence will mean a double loss—a loss
to yourself and a loss-to the union,
so come.
7:45 p. m. Worship. The subject
will be evangelistic, and every mem
ber of the church and congregation
is urged to be present.
Sunday we begin a series of meet
ings. Dr. J. M. Haymore, of At
lanta, will arrive Monday 2:15 p. m.,
and will do the preaching. Rev. Mar
vin Pharr, who has charge of the
music of the First Baptist church, Ma
con, will lead the singing. Your
presence, prayer and co-operative ser
vice earnestly desired. Come, wor
ship, study and serve with us, and
we will try to be of mutual help.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Guyton Fisher, Pastor.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p.
m. Morning hour the pastor will
preach a special sermon to the Boy
Scouts and the local civic clubs, who
are sponsoring the Scouts. Evening
hour, Rev. W. C. Lovett, D. D., will
preach.
Sunday school, 9:30 a. m., Wibte
Marshall, supt.
Prayer meeting every Wednesday
evening.
Good music, gospel preaching, a
comfortable building and a cordial
welcome.
LEE ST. METHODIST CHURCH
L. A. Harrell, Pastor.
9:45 a. m. The Sunday school will
meet. Organized classes for men and
women. Special effort being made to
increase the attendance in the men’s
class and all the men of the church
Phone 79
FELLOWS!
JUST APPLY AND SHAVE
No Brush—No Soap —No Cup—No Rubbing
KRANK'S LATHER KREEM
Replaces Soap and Brush for Shaving
It benefits the skin; it’s sanitary; soothing and a
time saver. One Ameircus gentleman, after trying
it, bought jars for all of his sons and mailed them.
It’s something new.
Tubes, 35c; 50c and 75c
NATHAN MURRAY, Druggist
"A GOOD DRUG STORE"
Krank’s Lemon Cleansing Cream is being used and rec
ommended by dozens of Americus Women.
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are urged to be present tomorrow
morning.
11:00 a. m. Worship, with the pas
tor preaching on “What Doeth
Thou?” This is an important theme
and one that the church needs to
study just now.
6:30 p. m. Epworth Leagues will
hold their devotional services at the
church. The attendance has been
good but the leaders are anxious to
have every young man and woman in
the church present tomorrow.
7:30 p. m. A special subject has
been selected for the evening hour,
and it is hoped that a large congre
gation wlil be present.
Only one week now before the spec
cial series of services will begin.
There is much to be done and every
member of the church is urgently in
vited to be at one of the services to
morrow. Good music, plain gospel
messages and a cordial welcome ex
tended to every one who comes to
our church.
CALVARY EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Rev. James B. Lawrence, Rector.
Second Sunday After Easter.
Holy Communion, 7:30 a. m.
The church school, 9;45 a. m.
Morning prayer and esrnion,' 11 ;00
a. m.
Evening prayer and sermon, 7:30
p. nl.
LITTLE LEE STREET WINS
The Little Lee street baseball team
defeated the Little Rees Park play
ers Thursday afternoon on the South
Lee street diamond 32-20. Haire
and Buchanan were Lee street bat
teries, and Hines and Witt for Rees
Park.
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quality, style and workmanship at, or near this special F'
LORETTA price of $2.95, we will gladly refund your money. ROSALIE
Plain Chambray forms yoke ■ ■* ■ 111 11 Dainty organdie flutings,
and sleeves. Pipings and but- trim organdie collar and
tons are effectively applied. cuffs. Note the graceful lines
Very attractive modal. o f the co ß ar<
_ A sale that for real value-giving and for smart
a style selection stands above any of our previous
1 dress offerings! The exceptional quality of the
materials —the styling—the trimmings, cannot f J
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Wash Frocks out-of-the-ordinary, yet moderate
in price. .. .
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« fIi Thrifty women who are far-sighted enough to
See ac l van t a g e in laying in a supply of fine W t
wash dresses NOW for the war mdays to come. ' ,T-' X
will appreciate the variety from which to choose,
W’ I' anc i i* w mean a big saving over future prices,
a ||l as we cannot hope to duplicate the values in this
agjF sale.
WE EXPECT THE LARGEST
CROWD THAT EVER ATTENDED C U
7 A PIINKSTON SALE. PLEASE
NORA MARGARET
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