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THE BAPTIST CHURCH .and its allicd argan;za
tions, working for the upbuilding of the King.
dom of the Lord, feels as if we shovld erpress our
appreciation for the splendid co-operation «f our
membership; and the Christian peopie of Folk ton
in all of our efforts to build up our church o
A WELCOME AWAITS YOU
Serviees Every Sunday, {1 a. m. and 7 p. m.
Sunday Schocl 10 a, m. every Sunday.
Mrs. W. H. Robinson, Superintendent.
. Join 8. Tyson, Jr., Assistant
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J. D. POINDEXTER, ["astor 2aptist Chure
PRESIDENT COQLIDGE O (N APELO
GUEST AT THE HUWAR : FIN'S MANSION.
President Cuolidge arrived at Drunswicl with
Mrs. Coolidge and with this official [umiiy on VWed
nesday by special train for a winicc vacation on
Sapelo Island, at the beautiful home of Howard
E. Cotfin. \
The President expect to enjoy (he peridi o
restin hunting and fishing. He will, while on th
island. christen an oak, which is said to-Ggspiro.
* winle :here, two companies of militia Yrom Fort
Screven belne stationed on the island and a /%
coast guard cutters ply the water 2boul toe cruis.
ing constautly. ;
The trip from Brunswick was made by auto
globies to St. Smions where a private vacht was
=oarded and,then a sail of four hour s aong besu
ful shores and marshes of Glynn ) tie Supe
where cars took thiem (o the beavulu © )
Georgia welcome their gaests and wili show then
4 splendu.i time. _
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*REV. JACOB'S ENJOYS CHRISTMA
Mamma said aew days belore Ghivisunas, (h
Santa claus, will not come this yeur
Sunday 23rd. about 5 o'clock, Charlic K.
knockned at the door, he said Bro. Jacobs [
you to marry me. He came in with a Lo loo)
gl from Woodbine, they were | inea ope!
Aud Charlie put a five doliar Williom 10 0y
Mr.and Mrs Kecn left smiing. Ano st o
Jacobs smiling. My daughier Oliic «u
she gave us $11.50 and worked | ‘
mamma the day before Christmas
Cbrisimas day Jim and his wi'c o
from Waycross, LUney bought
They gave us en dollars also
Carter wmnvited me to take dirne _
Chnstmas, Mr. Carter said that Jie w
know low poor folks lived, |e, \
very much, I would be glad that & ild
like that all the time So you sce [ 5
gles, glory 10 God in the hightest j
good will toward men. Praise God |
his Sor, o redeeming every i
Yours in faith. U:H.J
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HAs been wished by Idasosic ©rieis longer than
any other fraternz! organigstios Qur aim
is to let not the left hand know what thi right hand
does. but we admit there = rothing v about our
cheerful well'wishing Everibody aswell as our members
the Jm of the Season, Vigiting mcmbers cordially
wel:omed to meet with us
F. & A. M. Lodge, No. 196
A.D. WILLIAMS, W.M. L. E MALLARD, S. W
JB. LLOYD' J w' wW. D 1 J{’,‘: i’.&“ I, DeC,
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€ _LKSTON, GEORGIA, FRIDEY, DECEMBER 28, 1928
VIRST OF THE FIFTH SUNISSSE UNION SERVICES
METHODIST cHURCH SUNMBAY NIGHT 7 P. M.
| Stinddy, Detenmber 30thy ' the
st of uo sevicd of Fllh S;md::%
| Unton Meeting wid be inaugnarafsf
ted in Falksten, L
i The first services will bel‘ml(
, At the evening hour at the }leihfiéfi
(dist Ctiurch. In these se'rvit@ié
when held st the Mc-tnodistchu;‘dg
i(he Rev: J. Do Pomdextes, o pstor
of the Bantizt clinrch wili Jrench.
F Ih the follawing service'_
held o the fifth Sunday in ¥meh.
Rey. C. L: Nease will préach. =
Special song orouraty will h
MiSs THOMAS, STATE HESSEH BOARD NUPSE
COMING FRIDAY, JAN, 8 TGESWE INSTRUCTIONS
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ereby wnotitied thar the State
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-~ The Cost Line vave 98 b eash
;nrizwn the wife of the forem
on the line that had 1* pr iest
garden. (Mg, Crosbv, BGf Wats
t('russ was the wigner,
- Homedand ecouncil held i's last
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inz the volers 2amg a CaucAs was
helad and the following ticket was
neminated for the eni g venr)
the election to tulie place on Weds
nesday of nexl week. i
Mayor—K. G Bass. (Council
men—Marshall T.y, Fred Koft
man, J P. Garrison, Julian Crews,
and Dr A. C. Bliss Clerk-—-T. H
Willie,
Obie Smith came Lowe from
Teledo, Obio. for a vis't with his
parents at Hometand. !
Ivan Clements is spending the
holdays with his father. He lives
at Ochechobee, Fia §
Mr, Eulie Stokes was down from
Hickox for the day Christmas to
spend it with his mother.
!t m«i iis the earnsst desire
gos & “nfs_':.n.f 0s both churches
Cha RS A elings be well at
el sloean _adopted in
itlxe.fm walks of I*fe,ihgt in
U L ase e sirength?” should
DeRING L an relizio fl"&%“-"‘ <
W ¥ ';,“U: R \a‘mr't ui¥good
feINEEERID Wil becarde established
at (G seivices sind |old sway
ined 'f"lit the year. -
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‘Latour for strvices will be
7. § Please be on_ heur at
th O ing nour,
‘ ‘- i al)}\m‘:h r friends.
Hosh Wing additional instruc-
HOUERIRE wranting for a new cor-
LTTCERE v o are qualified!, ‘
YRSt be oresént promptly’
at ZBRetClock. 1 however ~for‘
Ay n vou cannot com, write
O SESEIS Vol eXCUse, |
AU Joe P, Bowdoin, M. D. ]
g *sk apzoial Agent
Tws Deaths jn Fulkstons
Colored Circles
Rev. Ed Polloek was brought
hee o and buried week before last
he having aied in Douglas, Ga.
P.lloek was the son of John and
Sephie Polloeck and was well
thavght of by many of the citizens
here, where he was reared.
~ While attending the funera' o
Rev, Ed Pollock, week before lpst
Mary Bailey, widowof Isiah Bailey
fell in a faint. She wus carried
home, where she lingered unti
Friday when she succumbered
SEPR wae buried Saturday. She
was some 60 vears of sge and one
of Folkston's best known coloredl
citizens,
. Mr N, J Normsn was a B§t
George subsciber that showed his
appreciation with a renewal
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The Methodist Sunday Schooi
Welcomes the grown-ups, as wall as the 11;5_1'; pney eiary
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Sunday in the year at 10 o'clock a. m. Vintors alwav
welcome. Come and worship with us.’
L. E. MALLARD, Superintendent.
O. E. RAYNOR, Assistant. )
SERVICES FIRST AND THIRD SUNDJ'
¢ .+ 1t m. @nd 7:30 p. m. .
C. L. NEASE, Pstor Methodist Church
EXTRA SESSION ROR HIGHWAY LEGISLATION
ATLANTA REPORTS GOV, HARDMAN’S TO CALL.
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WE WOULD BE UNGRATEFUL INDEED
If Lodge No. 38, 1. 0. O. F. of Folkston, missed this
opportunity to express our Good Wishes to our many new mem
bers, as well as the staunch old ones, and our loyal friends for
their splendid co-operation in making 1928 our baaner year.
WE WISH YOU A HAPPY NEW YEAR.
Dr. A. Vieming, INoble Grand.
Jasper Stokes, Secretary. J. W, Vickery Treasurer,
IR 0 SOERRRA e R Ay 6L R RSt A LR R
VOLUME XXX NUMBER 33
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some mj -of dollars ;
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‘out of hetag money due in Januar, @
’.m Rl : t.‘ eh. FRE TR S mhvfi%‘ H i ‘«,—
benditurs represents manhinery p : ,
loans and amont aue contractors.
The Governor has just recovered from an at
tack of flu at Valosta where he has Seen on a
vacation and is due to spend Thursday the guest
of tloward E Coffin, to meet the President
His return to Atlanta will proballs result in an
early call of the legislature ro meet, and means
adapted 10 meut emergencies.
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FOOT BALL FANS TO HEAR TECH=
BEAR GAME IN CALI ORNIA.
Wayceross, Ga., — Football fans of Foiliaton s
other Southeastern Georgia towus wu! be F
guest of the Waycross Journal = | { aniitha
AC.L. YMCA on New Years day at eory
Teck—California football matinee, Ale sed w.r.
us veen secured for oceasion and a play hy pav
aetail of the contest 13 1 tne offing
The contest will start at 4.30 Waycross titae a,d
will be called in the spacious YMCA awditonua
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MRS, BEATRICE THRELKELD DEAD
Mrs Deatrice >lnl";|\"»‘ ] wittowed dewyontet f
Mrand Mrs Jd i W des, divd at their Loine cast
ol I 'l- "".l \tiv' !il' daV NOTHHY il e 0
aiter an iness of several month Vil 4 Kid e
trou He', ‘;‘l Was ”l’ eldest dan M : 1
been makivg home with her na i ® t
death of ner husband., 0 i Ha
children, Lbhe runerval was held o ey
al the Corinth cemetery