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►SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1923
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Central Baptist Sunday School
To Celebrate Home Com-
* in? November 11th
Sunday, November 11, will be i
observed in the Sunday school ol
the Central Baptist church here as
Home-Coming Sunday, and com
mittees who are at work making a
house to house canvas report that
indications point to an attendance
of 400, the goal sought.
A special program of music has;
been arranged by the pianist, as- ;
Sisted bv the Sunday school sii.‘t- ■
era, and in addition to this a ape- i
rial feature of the exercises will .
lie the roll call of the original class I
of the Sunday school class of ■
1897.
It is urged by the superinten-,
dent and officers of the Sunday I
School that all those who are in the ;
habit of attending regularly ev
ery Sunday morning be there, ac
companied if possible by a friend.
Those members and friends who |
feave no means of reaching the I
church other than walking will be '
brought in cars provided for that
purpose bv communicating with
Ute transportation committee, of j
which Jack Holt, phone 530. Sam ’
McDanieL Southern Printers, I
phone 334, are chairmen. Phone I
calls to these will insure prompt
response.
MISS TINSLEY SPEAKS i
AT LESLIE ON SUNDAY
LESLIE, Nov. 10.—Miss. Hor
tinse Tinsley who was u former re
sident of Leslie and a mrtnber of (
the Leslie Methodist church when ;
she went Korea, as a missionary,
will speak at the Leslie Methodist !
church Sunday evening at seven
o’clock.
Miss Tinsley has spent eleven
years asa a missionary in Kore.
j Miss Tins Fey game to Leslie
Thursday, she is* being ehtertained
at the home of Mrs. F. A. Wilson.
Y. W. C. A. WORKERS
OPENS NEW BUILDING
SAVANNAH, Nov. 10. The
new building of the Savannah Y.
W. C. A. was officially opened
here recently with vesper services
and Tranksgiving of the workers
who have made the new building
possible through their untiring ef
forts. The building is a splendid
one and is welli finished and dec
orated. The openirjj was attend
ed by mrny friends of the organi
zation and many attractive as well i
as useful gifts were contributed to
the Association.
Bronchitis
exhausts vitality s ?
. restores
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I Band and OrchestraofSoioists.
j Daily Noonday Street Parade. I
Added Attraction: Billy Doss. Premier Monologist.
Seats on Sale at Box /Office Now.
; PRICES $2.00, $1.50, SI.OO and 50c Plus War Tax.
We Weld Anything, Any Where
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No Job too Large, None too Small. A Trial is all we ask.
AMERICUS WELDING AND RADIATOR
WORKS
122 Jackson St. Americus, Ga. Phone 943
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NO COMMISSION
Through our connection with The Atlanta Joint
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for 33 years on the amortization basis—NO COM
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tion after five years. Cheapest r■ | best plan ever
offered the farmer. QUICK SERVICE.
Americus Abstract and Loan Co.
R. L. Maynard, Presid nt
St/o Church Sunday
Ora »1i raw
The haven of comfort —it’s th? Church. Likewise, it’s the
hem eof God. And it’s man’s duty to seek the inspiring and
spiritual rest that a Sunday at church always produces. If
i ? haven’t been a regular at’tndant, ws suggest that you
look over the following direct ry:
Lee Street Methodist Church
Luther A. Harrell, Pastor
Special attention is called w the
announcements for Lee Street
Methodist church for tomorrow.
9:30 a. m. Sunday school under
the leadership of T. M. Furlow.
11 a. m. Morning worship with
preaching by the pafetor. The sub
ject for the morning hour will be,
"Peter’s Downward Steps.”
2:30 p. m. Special evangelistic
service for the children and young
people. *
3:15 p. m. Quarterly conference
which is the last one for the year.
Dr. Lovett will.be present and
preside. All officials are ui’red to
be present. Others invited and
welcomed.
C p. m. Devotional service of
the Epworth Leagues. Special in
terest is being taken in these serv
ices. Come and worship with the
young people.
7 p. m. Evening worship, with
preaching bv our presiding Elder,
Dr. W. C. Lovett of Dawson.
To all the services held at Lee
Street tomorrow, we urge the mem
bership to attend. We cordially
invite those not otherwise obligat
ed to worship with us, You will
always find a cordial warm fel
lowship at Lee Street. We invite
you to make it your church home,
if a new comer or stranger with
in our midst.
Calvary Church.
Rev. ,T. B. Lawrence, Rector
Twenty-fourth Sunday after
Trinity.
Holy Communion, 7:30 a. m.
The church school, 9:45 a. in.
Motnif ; prayer and sermon, 1)
a. m.
’i ounft People’s Service League
6:30 p. m.
Evening prayer and sermon
7:30 p. m.
A cordial invitation is extended
to all to attend all the services.
First Baptist Church. I
Carl W. Minor, Pastor
Bible school, 9:30 a. m. T. Fur-'
low Gatewood in charge. We had a
great record last Sunday. Lets’
make a. better one tomorrow.
Worship at 11 a. m. Armistice
Dty, will be observed at this hour
All ex-service men cordially invit-•
ed to attend.
B. Y. P. U. will meet at 6 p.’m;
A good hoty for all who come. I
Evening worship at 7 o’clck. The j
subject wll be “The Lonilness of!
Christ.”
Have you a regular church home •
rnd do worship Gad each Sabbath? ,
if not come with us and we will do
thee good for The Lord hath spok
en god concerning Israel. Your
example an dinfluence will help
our co-operative church going prog
ram.
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Central Baptist Church.
Milo H. Massey, pastor.
9:30 a. m. Sunday school a good
rally looked for at the hour, as
sociate Superintendent J. G. Holse
arrive at 400 special program.
11 a. m. Morning worship ser
mon by pastor Subject: “Magnifi
cient the Importance of CorJ?rega
tional worship.” attention is called
to November Go-to-Church cam
paign. Everybody go to church”
the slogrn.
6 p. m. B. Y. P. U. Senior, Inj
termediate, Junior.
7 p. m. Evening worship, sermon
by nastor, subject: “Supreme Wis
dom Sought.” Greatly we are at
tendance at this service drive.
7 p. m. Wednesday, prayer meet
ing. Interest in the service con
t' iues. Your presence solicited if
you are inclined to come.
Every member of the church
want to do his duty wil help in
these esrvices by his attendance
Every str nger and visitor will
ind heartiest welcome.
CAN GROWERS FACE
NON-DEI IVERY CHARGE
CARIO, Nov. 10.—Members of
he Canp Growers Association, who
Association in violation of their
ailed to deliver their syrup to the
association in violation of their
contracts, will ee sued ~i acco.--
.ance with a resolution adapted by
-he board of direotoro of the Ass
ociation. Ira Carlisle, attorn 3y
for the Association, wnuh nas ;t»
.eadquatters here, announced that
he suit would .be for $3 a bam"
or each barrel sold lout of the As
ociation and that the growers
vould be restrained from future
iolation of the contract Accord
ing to Mr. Carlisle, there is >• >
widespread violation of the con
tract but this was future welfare.
Genuine Gillette Razors
1 4 Kt. Gold Plated
on Sale Saturday
98c
Americus Drug
Company
CHEAP MONEY ON FARMS
$2,000,000.00. Two Million Dollar, to lend on good farm,, well
improved, at 5 1-2% interest, the borrower having the privilege of
making payment, on the principal at any interest period, .topping
the interest on such payments. Also, we have large sums to lend at
6%, 6 1-2% and 7 par cent. Loans can be closed as soon as abstracts
of titles can be made. Our contract is as good as the be.t and you
lo not have to wait. See us for we car save you money.
Loans made on choice city property.
Write us or see G. R. Ellis or G. C. Webb in charge of our Hom. /
Office, at Amerieu,.
EMPIRE LOAN & TRUST COMPANY
Americus. Ga.
Individualize
Your Christmas . 4'W)
Greeting
CARDS JO
For a few cents extra —if you order now—
we will have your Christmas Greeting Cards
Engraved with your name on each card. Call
at once.
HIGHTOWER'S BOOK
STORE
Order Taken for Only a Limited Time
THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER
First Christian Church. I
W. A. Joyner, Pastor.
Sunday school, 40 a. m. J. A.
Baugh, Supt. Be one to make
a bett<— nhool next Sunday.
Praise •” rvice, Ila. m.
Communion, 11:10 a. m.
Preaching service, 11:30 a. m.
. Subject: “H«*w hard it is for the
rich to onto. .r<> Kingdom of God”
j. Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m. Hu
| bert Baugh, leader.
! Prayer meeting . Wednesday,
j p. m. J. E. Hitjhtower, leader.
| Go to church somewhere Sun-
• day. We invite you to worship with
us - A 14
First Methodist Church
Preahing in the Court House
John M. Outler, Pastor.
Sunday school meets every Sun
day morning at 9:30. Wible Mar
shall Superintendent.
Preaching services every Sun-
I dav at 11 a. m. and 7 p, m.
The mid-week prayer meet' ig is
held on Wednesday night at 7, fol
lowed by the Training Class for
the Sunday school workers at 8.
The Epworth League meets on
Friday evening at 7. Dr. W. C.
Lovett the Presiding Elder will
preach at the morning hour, and
the pastor will preach at night.
Bear in the mind, that this is
“Go-To-Church month in Ameri
cus. and every member is expected
to be presept, if not providentially
hindered. Your loyalty may prove,
a great blessing to others, as well i
as yourself.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Richard F. Simpson, Pastor,
9:45 a. m. Sunday school. A.
! C. Crockett, Supt.
) 11 a. m. Morning service. Ser-
mon, “The Plan of Salvation, or 1
I The Saviour Provided.” Tfeis.is the
second in the series of four spec
ial messages to those who are not
Christians.
6:15 p. m. Christian Endeavor.
Mr.<. F. B. Arthur, leaderj A spec
> ial program \vill precede th e even
■ ing service.
7:00 p. in. Evening service and
Bible study. The second study in
Paul’s letter to the Galatians. Flease
read Galatians 2 and 3.
This is the second Sunday in the
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’ BENEDICTA—BEST SHE
EVER USED
Mrs. Essie Cation, R. F. D. No.
t, Bex 1.3, Long View, Minn., is one
of the thousands who have been
benefited by wonderful Benedicta.
‘ She write.;: “1 have used Bene
’ dicta in my family; also have taken
Benedicta myself and I find it as
good as you claim —even better.”
We have thousands of testimonials
iust like this—testifying to the
’ health - building, beauty - giving,
pain-relieving qualities of Bene
dicta. Get a bottle of Benedicta
from your druggist today.
I j3enedicta
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for Wo men
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“.o-To-Church campaign. A full at- |
endance of our members is urged. ,
e a cordial invitation to strangers
tnd visitors to all our services.
CENTRAL BAPTIST
HOME PROGRAM.
Welcome address, George Mar
shall • Song, “Jesus When He Lett
the Sky,” ’Primary end Beginners
Class, conducted by Mrs. 1. C. Illi
man; Reading, The Lord has a job
feme Me,” Little Morgan Eld
ridge • Song, “Somebody Loves
You ’’Tis Jesus;” Mrs. Mathis, Miss
Suggs, Mr. Marshall, Mr. Boswell,
reading, The little wild white r?se,
Mrs Herbert Moon; Solo, Selected,
Wel’ber Smith; ClosiiH: remarks,
Prof. J. E. Mathis.
First Church of Christ Scientist
128 Forrest street
Sunday school at.9:30.
Sunday morning service at 11.
Subject: Adam and Fallen man,
Golden Text: Romans 6:16. Know
v» not that to whom ye yield your
selves servants, to obey, his
servants ye are to whom ye obey;
whether of sin unto death; or of
obedience unto righteousness.
Wednesday evening meeting at
7:30.
Reading rooms are open daily
except Sundays and legal holidays,
from 10 ty 12. The public is in
vited to attend the services and
visit the rooms.
While fake money bought good
booze in Los Angeles it is usually
’ -' t the other way around.
The report that there is a move
ment to take “peace” out of Euro
pean dictionaries is untrue.
Who is coming? Champ. 10-5 t
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GO TO CHURCH
Last Sunday ?
t' IV E HUNDRED more people were *
-*• at church last Sunday, than the
average attendance. And—that was
the first Sundav of the GO TO
CHURCH CAMPAIGN. Far too
many people are staying away from
church in Americus. Are you of this
number? The entering wedge to
backsliding is neglect of the church,
but faithful attendance cleaves the way
for right living.
WHICH WAY DOES
YOUR WEDGE
AIM
?
1 SOClAL—Attend “sociables," but too busy for
worship.
2 SPASMODIC—Attend when they ‘‘feel like it,"
but do not control the feeling.
3 PERIODIC—Attend Christmas, Easter and fes
tal days, but afraid of the habit.
4 OCCASIONAL—Attend when “nothing pre
vents, but easily satisfied with an excuse.
5 LOYAL—AII ow no excuse to keep away that
would not keep you from business.
GO TO CHURCH
TOMORROW
This Ad For Your Benefit is Paid For by-The Pastors of
Americus Churches.
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