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Go To Church Sunday
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Covington and Porterdale
Fowler Brothers
Company
Incorporated
Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats
and Clothing
Staple and Fancy
Groceries
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WHY GO TO CHURCH?
Do you go to church ?
Are you a church member?
These questions are addressed to all men and
women of Covington irrespective of creed or religious
affiliations.
It is not an inquisitive prying into religious lives but
an earnest question intended to attract the attention
• of those who do not go to church and thus lay before
them reasons for church attendance.
This is the first of a series of 24 articles to be print
ed twice per month in the News.
The funds for this campaign urging church attend
ance upon Covington come from the business and in
dustrial leaders of Covington. The money has been
subscribed by the men who helped to build and who
are contributing to build Covington, because they feel
that the church is the foundation upon which substan
tial achievements rest.
They believe that the strength of the church is the
civic strength.
They believe that those who go to church are better
citizens.
They urge church attendance for economic reasons,
for civic reasons and social reasons.
So this series of articles will deal with church at
tendance from the economic standpoint, the civic an
gle, and with the welfare of all society in its relation to
the church. To those leaders of churchly thought with
in the churches is left the spiritual message. These ar
ticles are meant to urge men and women to attend the
churches so that these spiritual guides may aid them
along the road of modern life.
Reasons for the necessity of this spiritual refresh
ment in the most prosaic of daily affairs will be set
forth. There is no measure for value received by the
spirit in -religious intercourse, but there is a material
value which may be measured and the attempt will be
made to prove the material gains that church attend
ance visit upon a community and the individual.
“What will I get out of going to church?” is an all
too frequent question. will be
Men and women who ask that question not
satisfied with the theologian’s answers or arguments.
They want something tangible, something touched or
felt or seen. Promises of what is to come leave their
pragmatic demands unsatisfied.
This series will seek to do what the theologian does
not, attract the man or woman who wants to be con
vinced that there is an actual gain to be achieved by
church attendance, and church affiliation. If the cen
turies of religion and its effects on civilization can
not make a sufficien spiritual appeal to rouse the non
church goer to what the church can give him, the more
earthly side must be presented. creed.
This series is addressed to no particular It
emanates from no single religious organization or
group. It carries a message from all creeds to all men.
Its aim is the impressing upon all men and women that
the church is as much a part of everyday life as busi
ness of living itself.
The church is more than an edifice within whose
sacred precincts one may hear sermons at certain
hours. The church here is all religion, it is the idea of
worship of a Supreme Being. Through that worship
the world will be yet more closely knit together for
the good, the material and spiritual good, of the world
and those who live in it.
(These articles are made possible through the
generosity of the merchants whose adventisements
appear on this page).
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P'7 MOTOR CO.
Covington, Ga.
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EVERITTS FURNITURE STURE
HAVE YOU A LITTLE WHIPPET IN YOUR HOME?
We sell them around! here. Also other good cars. We
have on hand now some good values in used cars:
A special value in a Hudson coach, looks new, V
2 specials in Fords, one in Chevrolet, 1 Nash, 1 Dodge.
Mail order prices on standard Goodrich tires.
Expert mechanics and Battery service.
We want our friends to give us a part of their business.
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