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A Sacred concert ,11] be :■ ndt-:-
‘I ed at the First MuptisL tiv.h S:;
,i . oay night.
L■ The program city o“ t»u- .nost ..-om
it jT.ete musical a:.’.."gcmetus of ti.>
early season, is in two part-.
Tr>e choir cor.?i ;t i. ...c foliow
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Ip ‘"Sopranos, M -. J. W. Harris, ,1 ,
K Miss Meiva Clark, Mt-s Margin
If' Wheatley; altos, MF-- Emm>- M-m
--gan, Miss Agnes nGtev,
II Catherine Tumi;, leans, /1 i.. ■
|' .—Koi. Clark, Mr. Gordon EnveL; b;.-
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I . Morgan; Mrs. H. (). Jones, 01 - ■ n.-t.
1,.- The programs; .
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; Mr;. Hardee Ref'anXg
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FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
it 'our. House)
Guyton Fishi‘r, Pastor.
Preaching by the pastor at 11 a. ,
■c. and 7 :-‘lO p. m. Morning hour.
; ' ject; “Brighter and Bet ter 1 lay .'
Even:'’:’ hour -r. ' : "Taken Alive
By the Dev'l ’
Sunday sihoo] 0 a. m., Alible
Marshi-i., Suit.
Prayer meeting every Wednesday
T'- > weeks till revival commence ;.
Lot u- not negle.-t preparation in the
k praver service. All are
coi'dially in it d to all out meetings
and strangers are especially wi'fcome.
(h.od mu-ie ami - p'! preaching.
LEE ST. METHODIST CHURCH
Luther X. Um-M. Pa-,.,-.
9: a. in. Sund school. T. M
Furlow, l it. •' nti->n is e. Mto
ho change i" Mio hour of 'meeting. ;
she I'ni'- has been mov< i to 9:30
:<•. ..cad cf 9:45.
11 ,»o ,n ?. aing by the .
p.- 'Jar, Th>- morning ‘vibject is:
‘•Eav ”.'ligion--A Religion 'of
Obedie ice.”
G:?>0 n. ni. The evotional sei"’- ,
of >lie Epworth Leagues w 1 ! be
held. T' ?"c are three leagues now i
one for every e''e. A large at
te, da’rne is urgeti.
7 ; 30 pm. Pr< aching by ‘'• pas
tor. The < • nii'.i’’ hour are d "C"'
s"i..,e pjiase of evangelistic i
tkcupht. '
Come "t'd wo" hip with s Stir
day. Good ’ m-ie. rduio gas"e'!
preachi” l . l- , cor '’art. pews, and.
I f lace where every one is always wel-
i corned. |
Atti ion is called to the change I
iin La- h ;;r Lt holding Epworth i
League, and < vi: mg services.
CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
Lee and College Sts.'
IL T. Brookshire, Pastor.
J'.A s.ii'.o !•::: »a. m., K. L. .May- ‘
I r ■d, Supt. Rally and promotion i
d.’.y from f radio Roll to Adult class. I
inteiesting pr< grapi. Spe< ia! ;
.. .. ' y orchestra. |
o-hiiis .'. rvices 1 I a. m. and ;
7 p. ni. Morning subject: “Stew- ;
ard<hi;>." Series Xo. I, as taught in
the t.;':. hits of Jesus. Evening sub- .
ijc . “Man’s Supreme lie-ire.” Re-.
> ;t on -■■rvii e for i.il new member- '
who have not received right hand
church fellowship.
Senior, intermediate and Junioi :
B. Y. P. I’., 6:30 p. m., Airs. R. C.
Foster, John E. Sheppard - ( ] }£ u .
i gene Boswell, Jr.. President.
Sunbeam Band., Monday, :{;:;o pm. ;
1 Wednesday evening, 7MO o'clock,
a farewell service to Miss Herndon, i
who leaves Thursday morning for
Chattanooga, Tenn., where she will
i labor with the Highland Park Bap- •
i fist church. !
Bible School Officers and Teach- i
er- meeting, Thursday, 7:30 p. in. i
September closes the association-1
al year. .-XI! dues and pledges must'
be paid before October 1 in order
to be credited on the year’s work. ■
Help tour church Io have a good '
record by doing your part.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.
I arl XX. Minor, I). I)., Minister
9:30 a. m. Bible school, T. Fur
low Gatewood, Supt. We missed our
superintendent last Sunday, but . we 1
hope to meet h.'in tomorrow.
II a. ni. worship. Subject: "Fall
uro tpid Success.”
a: 0 n. m. Both Senior and
Junior B. Y. P. IL will meet. Presi-
’ dent« Snow and Parsons were de- I
: lighted tp see a number of new faces
present last Sunday night.
7:30 p. m. An unusually attrae-*.
five program of music has been ar-,
ranged, with a short sermon. All j
lovers of gf’.od music are most cor
dially invited.
< :'iii n. m. Thursday, Praise, Pray
er and Bible study.
There are so many of our people
i ill until all who are able ought to
moot f • worship in gratitude f.or
• health. '7 1
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH. '
Ju.:, '’“.■irfield, Pastor.
l. A. Eat’gh, Supt. Bible’-school. ‘
' B’hle school 10 a. m.
I Last day of contest, come! Help!
■ your side win.
l ord's sunner. 11 a. m.
' Sermon’ 11 ;3,1 m. and 7:30
m. di viinr. "The Ark, a Tvne 1
of the Church.” Evening, “The i
I'nan wered Praver of Jesus.”
Ch..sth.ii Endeavor, 6:45 p. in. ,
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FIRS; CHURCH CHRIST,
SCIENTIST
1”3 Forrest Street.
; s'-wiens Snndnv morning 11 '
' o’clock, sabie'd: "Really.” Golden)
i t Psalms 71:19: Thy righteous-!
(-■■ O Lord, is verc high; who i
! Past done groat things O God, who I
. : s like unto thee.
Sunday school, I'2 o’clock.
W Meo' dav evening, te timonial
• meeting 8 o’clock.
Readipo- -ooms open daily f>’oni 10 ,
I ■(. m iwEI 19 ~v<.pr>! (, n Sundavs
'>o d ’ gal holidays. Here all Chri4-
! ‘■inn Science literature can be read i
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Os The Late War
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The public is cordialy invited to at-'
, tend services and visit the tending '
I rooms.
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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Richard Simpson, Pastor.
9:45 a. m. Sunday - Pool, A. C.
■ Crockett, Supt. Only o i more Sun
i day in the. contest between the lav
! ender ami gold. Who will win?
I I :00 a. no Morning service.
1 Preaching by the paste- . "The Cove
uai.t of Work."
1 7:06 j. ni. Christian Endeavor.
’ .Mrs. F. B. Arthur, Leader.
I : :30 p. in. Evening service. Ser
' mon subject, The Go-pel o f Luke.
Are you doing yom duty by at-
• tending the servlets of God's house?
Strangers and visitor- are espe
cially invited to these services.
CALVARY CHURCH
I Holy communion 7 u'-O a. m.
Sunday school 9:4.5 a. in.
Morning prayer and sermon 11 am. |
Evening prayer and sermon 7:30
’ pm.
Rev. IL G. Shannonhouse, of
I itzgerald, will deliver the sermons
Sunday in the absence of Rev. Jas.
B. Lawrence, rector of Calvary
churcli.
i LESLIE
( LESLIE, Sept. 23. A state niis
.-ioaai.v program will be given by the
Su-day school of the Leslie Baptist
) church Sunday morning, Sept. 24.
: A special invitation i.- extended to ,
' all the members to be present.
Mrs. B. J. Renew, who was operat- |
ed on at the Vvise sanitarium last |
week is reported as doiiife nicely. |
Mist Bessie Sims returned Wed-;
nesday from a visit of several days ,
! lo relatives at Bainbridge.
Miss Mary Ferguson is visiting
relatives near Cobb.
Mrs. F. A. Wilson, Jr., was car
ried to the Wise sanitarium Wed
day for an operation.
Prof, and Mrs. T. G. Clark moved:
to Albany’ last week where Mr. •
■Clark is prmvipal of th-? Albany high j
school.
A mayriage of unusual interest I
I xths that of Miss Lucile Smith, !
daughter of Mr. and Mr.-. Robert A.
Smith to Mr. VViltiur Holeman Sun-1
man Sunday afternoon. The cere-1
HOW’S THIS?
HALL’S CATALRH MLDICINE will -
do what we flaim for it—rid your system i
of Catarrh or Deafness caused by :
, Catarrh. I
j HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE con- i
I sists of an Ointment which yuivkly I
I Relieves the catarrhal inflammation, and
' tin; Internal Medicine, a Tonie, which !
I acts through the Blood on tlie Mucous
i Surfaces, thus assisting to restore nor
mal conditions.
| Sold by druggists for over 40 Years. I
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0 Also have Biycles, Supplies and J
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' mony was performed by Rev. T. J.
Herring at the home of the bride’s
parents. Only near relatives were i
present.
, I'nion High School Parent-Teach-'
er association met Friday afternoon ;
and held their fust program of the I
year on the subject of child welfare'
in Georgia. Plans are being made
for association to render a Jas. '
XX ■ iteoinb Riley program in the
i -ol auditorium on the evening of I
the 6th of October. The proceeds 1
• id be for the benefit of the school. '
PLAINS !
I’LAIXS, Sept. 23.—Mrs. Emmett I
Harper and young son, George, spent |
Wednesday with- relatives in Preston.]
B. E. Thrasher returned to his I
home in Watkinsville Thursday aft-I
era brief visit to Mr. and Mrs. B. i
E. Thrasher, Jr.
Mrs. Lucy Lowry Harper, of Daw-!
son. has been elected as expression ,
i teacher in Plains school. Mis. Harp-1
er ha- had wide experience in her !
work and will doubtless have a large -
class; coming Several times a week I
front her home in Dawson to look |
after the class here.
•Mrs. Mark Chambliss was shop-]
ping in .Americus Friday morning. -
Aldine Pound, state superintend
ent ol the high school department,
visited Plains school Wednesday.
Dolph Oliver is spending several
days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.!
R. S. Oliver before returning' to At?
f lanta to resume his studies at
' Tech.
■Mrs. Nannie Jenkins, of Griffin,
| SILVERWARE |
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( wedding or anniversary Jj
|S gift than— W
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* A Selection jj
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* Os Silverware
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v Jeweler and Optician
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is spending several days with Mrs I
Nina Carter.
Miss Fannie Elmore and Mrs. Bill !
Stewart, of Oglethorpe, spent Thurs-
; day at Plains.
I Rev. and Mrs. Jason Shirah spent i
j Friday pleasantly with friends in ;
Parrott. , (
Dr. hi Herrick, of Oglethorpe. '
was a business visitor here Thursday. I
t Mrs. S. H. Timmerman, Mts. Al-
vin Timmerman, Mrs. J. R. Logan, >
■ Mrs. A. R. Wilson, Mrs. DeAlva I
i Gray and Mrs. J. Logan were ]
j those from plains spending several I
j hours in Americus Thursday.
FRIENDSHIP
Mis. Mae Bailey, of Atlanta, is]
i spending a while with her sister, Mrs. |
I Mashburn.
Walter Hagerson left Sunday for]
■ froy, .Ala., on a business mission. ]
One of the most enjoyable inci-1
| dents which occurred Sunday was a '
singing held at the church by some ;
i men singers from Americus, Leslie !
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itable exposition cf Dress Fabrics
in all their richness,
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y! We have colors: Brown, Navy.
Black; 40 nches wide. Yard $7.50. j
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I'l Plain Cantons-
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far for the making of nice dresses.
A vast range of colors, including -.4
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Extra high grade; 40 inches wide.
$3.50 Yard.
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all wool. Colors, Saxe blue,
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I Wool Cantons- J
II A new soft all-wool fabric—a re
production of the silk cantons in ;
all wool. You 11 like these, for
they are decidedly something new.
Colors, Brown, navy, grey, Pom
peiian red and black; 40 inches.
!| $2.50 Yard.
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A few items in both the silks and
woolens, but we assure you that a
visit here willClisclose the fact that
we can supply your wants with
any up-to-date woolens or silks.
Superb trimmings to match.
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SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 23. 1922.
I and Ellaville. Every one th~r
i enjoyed it.
Clarence King it at the home
mother, Mrs. J. S. King, ij] w
fever.
Floyd Lassiter has returned t,
] home after spending sevej 11 v,. 4
1 with his brother, near Fitzgerald
I Mrs. Harry Smith is ill with d, r
I gue fever at her home on Ho> t
! street.
SUSPENDED HORNET’S
NfeST IN PARLOR
1 In the old days farmers used ;>■
i suspend hornets’ nests in their ; ; ,
Ito kill flies! Hornets devoured
] Hies. Today these deadly pest-, car
] be wiped out with a scientific liq? |
1 Spray every room with Royal Guar
j anteed Fly Destroyer and tlie- ;
] vanish! One gallon $3.00, will
] sprayer free. Sold ami guaranti- r
' by
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