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WAYCROSS JOURNAL.
FRIDAY. JAN. 22,1909.
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AT FOLKSTON
JANUARY 29, 30 AND 31.
Interesting Program Prepared lor
Piodmont Association Sermons
and Addresses by Several Well
Known Ministers.
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A Union meeting of the Pied
mont Baptist Association trill be
at tho Folkaton church during the
last three days of the month, the
meeting beginning on Friday Jan.
29 and continuing through Sun
day the 31. Interesting addresses
will be made by n number of well
known preachers and the oeca-
aion promises to be one of much
interest,
Tho following program has been
arranged for the meeting.
Friday.
10:00 a. m. Devotional service—
S. Dennett.
10:30. Tho Value of a Practica
ble Christian Life—E. J. Carmi
chael and Joseph Mills.
11:00 a. m., Sermon—A. M. Me-
Cool. q i 1
1:30 p.m., How to Get all of
Our Members to give to Missions
—Sam Cross and E. R. Parker.
2 4)0 p. m., How can we get Our
Young People to Work in Prayer
Meetings and Sunday Schools—
E. G. Drown, W. D. Dennett and
J.W. Derence.
2:30 p. m. The Importance of
Having and Reading the Christian
Home .Field Foreign Journal and
Our other Literature—J. E. Sam-
mens, W. F. Thompson,
7 .-00 p. m., Sermon—J. E. Sam.
Saturday.
J. R. ROWliAND.
Traffic Manager,
W. H. LEAHY, •
Geij"' Ul Passenger • Agent'S
orgia.
Atlanta, Georgia.
11:00 a. m. Sermon—J. D. Base
man.
1:30, The Peculiar Difficulties
that hinder Evangelistic in Our
Association and Haw to Remove
Them—IV. F. Thompson, J. E.
Sammons, »C. J. Bryant.
2:00 p. m., The Worth of a Wo
man’s Missionary Society and how
to make go—T. A. Parker, W. II.
Scruggs, W. J. Carswell.
3:00 p. in. Should a Church
Keep in Touch with Non-resident
Members or Expect any Financial
Support from Them—Revs. Mills,
J. T. Baxter, U. B. Lewis.
Sunday.
9:30 a. m. Sunday School Mass
Meeting Conducted by—Robert L.
Bennett.
11:00 a. m., Sermon—W. II.
Scruggs.
Everybody is invited to attend
this meeting.
G. E. JONES, Pastor.
W. II. HRITCE,
J. A. THOMPSON,
T. S. WILLIAMS,
Committee.
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