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The Summerville News, Thursday. December 3.1M4 A
Menlo Notes
By Miss Lena Baker, Menlo, Georgia
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Thanksgiving Day guests of '
Mr. and Mrs. Hester Hurtt were:
Mr. and Mrs. Galer Wright, :
Cathy and Cindy, of Furmington’ :
Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Lena c’
Wright, of Fort Pierce, Fla.; Mr ;
and Mrs. Ralph Banky. of Trion;
Mr. and Mrs. Finn Bille, of La- '
Fayette, and Miss Gladys Hurtt,
of Summerville.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Edwards
accompanied Mr. and Mrs. John
L. Edwards and children, of Fort i
Payne, to Rome Thanksgiving ;
Day to dinner with the W. E. '
Edwards family.
Mr. and Mrs. Sim Dodd and i
Mrs. Frank Shore, of Fort Payne;
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dodd and ;
WHY NOT RESTORE
NEW TESTAMENT CHRISTIANITY!
DEPARTURE WAS FORETOLD
Through the centuries since the time of Christ and His
apostles, there have been many departures from the teach
ing and practice of the Lord’s church in the first century.
This, however, was foretold in Paul’s letter to Timothy,
where he said: “Now the Spirit speaketh expressly, that in
the latter times some shall depart from the faith, giving
heed to seducing spirits, and doctrines of devils.”—(l Tim.
4:1).
This can be clearly seen in comparing the teaching and prac
tice of many present day religions with the New Testament.
COUNCILS OF UNINSPIRED MEN HAVE MADE:
• Additions to God's Words!
• Subtractions From God's Word!
• Substitutes for God's Word!
Such changes were condemned by the Lord in these words:
“But in vain do they worship me, teaching for doctrine the
commandments of men.”—(Matt. 15:9).
RESULTS OF MAN’S REJECTING GOD’S WORD
These perversions have resulted in many departures from
the practice and teachings of the first century. Man-made
commandments have: ' (
1. Led many away from the purity and simplicity of
Divine teaching.
2. Brought division and confusion in religion.
3. Dishonored the wishes and arrangements of Christ.
4. Obscured the Bible as the rule of faith and practice.
THE WORLD’S GREATEST NEED TODAY:
• To restore respect for obedience to the Word of God,
the Bible!
• To restore the church of the Lord as He established it!
• To restore the same conditions of membership in God's
Kingdom!
• To restore the unity and oneness of God’s people!
• To restore the same spirit of fellowship and love found
in New Testament times!
James W. Hall, Minister
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Elaine, of Chattanooga: Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Dodd and Mary, of
Fort Payne; Mrs. Tom Cook and
Miss Hugh Belle Dodd, of Sum
merville; Mrs. Margaret Moody
and Irene w'ere dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Sell McWhorter
Thanksgiving Day.
Mrs. Robert Wyatt, Joe J. Har
rison, of Signal Mountain, Tenn.;
Miss Linda Wyatt, a student
from the University of North
Carolina, and Jack Harrison, a
student from the University of
Tennessee, were Thanksgiving
Day guests of Mrs. J. R. Wyatt
and Miss Helen.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Jones Jr.
and sons. Marty, Bob and Brad-
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1 ford, of Knoxville, Tenn,, spent
’ the Holiday Season with their
parents here, Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Baker and the Marvin Jones
Sr. in Teloga.
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Cleckler
were Thanksgiving guests of Mr.
and Mrs. J. Etheridge Lawrence
in Chattanooga.
Thanksgiving dinner guests of
the John Websters and Emory
I Alexanders were: Mr. and Mrs.
• Dewey Partlow. Mr. and Mrs. Hal
I Partlow' and Mrs. Lois Pierce, of
■ Fdrt Payne, Ala.: Mrs. Bob Bell
' and daughters, Ann, Betty and
• Ellen, of Gaylesville, Ala.; Mr.
’ and Mrs. Dan Webster and
daughters, Lisa. Cecelia and
. Holly, of Summerville. Then Fri
day guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar Webster and Miss Chloe
L Miller, of Fort Payne, Ala.
i Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Copeland
: returned home Sunday having
; spent the three days in Dade
: City. Fla., with their daughter,
Mrs. Richard Romine, and fam
■ ily.
Mrs. Delia Sanford, of Bir
mingham, spent the week-end
with her mother, Mrs. Flora
Fricks. The two were guests of
the C. R. Lawless family Friday
night.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Vance Story were: Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Agnew and boys
and John Agnew, also Donald A.
Hyde.
The Hamilton Alexander fam
ily, of Duluth; Bill Alexander, of
Atlanta, and Joe Alexander, of
Brunswick, spent 'the Thanks
giving holidays .with their moth
er. Mrs. J. S. Alexander and Mrs.
Janie King.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Purcell
and Jimmie spent the holidays
in Chicago with their son. Paul,
' and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McClen
don, of Dutton, Ala., were guests
of the Gene Mitchell family Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. O. L, Cleckler at
tended the Clark-Rice wedding
in Acworth Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Tommie, of
Fort Payne, were guests of the
Roscoe McClungs Sunday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Franklin
and Mrs. Bertha Baugh visited
Mrs. Clara Hurtt Sunday.
Herbert Tabb, Mr. and Mrs.
H. 1,. Skidmore, Martha, Victor
and Mark, of Elizabethtown.
Ky., and Mrs. Henry Skidmore,
of Richard City, Tenn., were din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
King Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Murphy,
Misses Jane and Ann Murphy, of
Ashville, N. C„ visited his father,
during the holidays, and mother
at Battey State Hospital. Mes
dames Lora Gladden, of Rome,
and Grace Sentell, of James
town, were also guests of their
father.
Mrs. Annie Tucker spent a few
days in Chattanooga last week,
with the George Tucker family.
A number of relatives from
Countians
Buy $261,000
Worth of Bond
Chattooga Countians have
bought $261,227 worth of saving. l
bonds this year, a late report
shows.
Included were $253,227 worth
of E bonds and 'sß,ooo worth of
H bonds.
This compares with only
$43,000 in Catoosa and $27,000 in
Gordon, both counties of similar
size, population-wise.
Birmingham. Atlanta, Rome,
Chattanooga and Summerville
visited the Estes men during the
past few days, Mrs. Estes having
been killed in an accident near
the Chickamauga Park Saturday
afternoon. Mr. Estes is a patient
at Erlanger Hospital.
Paul Dodd, of Kingston, en
joyed Thanksgiving dinner with
brothers and sisters at “Alpine
Glow”. Mrs. Charles Gilmour, of
Marietta, was guest for the
week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Pat
Pattillo, of Smyrna; also Mark
Dodd, of Orlando, Fla., were also
guests.
Henry Barrow. a student at
Young Harris College; Mr. and
Mrs. Horace Morton, Kirk and
Melanie, of Smyrna, were guests
of the Robert William Kings and
Mrs. S. W. Morton Thursday.
Mr. and-Mrs. C. L. Harris, of
Chatsworth, were among the
afternoon callers of the R. W.
Kings.
Mrs. Bill Kinzy and Karen, of
Jacksonville, Fla., came Sunday,
due to the illness of grandmoth
er, Mrs. C. R. Lawless (who’s a
patient in Trion Hospital).
Mr. and Mrs. Z. B. Ham and
children, of Richard City. Tenn.,
spent the week-end with the
Henry Lawlesses. Mrs. Ham and
Ginger remained longer to be at
Mrs. Lawless' bedside.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Chamblee,
Danny, Linda and Bryan, of Tus
caloosa, Ala.; Mr. and Mrs. David
Chamblee, of Atlanta, and Don
ald A. Hyde were dinner guests
of the R. D. Chamblees Thanks
giving.
Mrs. Clara Hurtt spent the
week-end with her daughter,
Mrs. Max Cross, and family in
LaFayette.
Mrs. Roy Snow and Miss
Beckie Hall visited Miss Lucille
Vaughn and aunts in Lyerly
Sunday afternoon.
Miss Wanda Wright, of Ross
ville, spent the week-end with
Misses Sandra and Reta Wright.
Mr. and Mrs. Rob King and
Sue entertained at a Thanks
gfvj-ug dinner for Mr. and Mr^.
Jiftffriy Strickland and children.
Mrs. O. J. Espy of Summerville
and Mrs. Jack Lawrence.
Churcli Membership Study
Underway by Presbyterians
The first of a series of studies
in church membership will be
held at the Menlo Presbyterian
Church Friday afternoon imme
diately after school, the Rev.
Donald A. Hyde stated.
These classes will continue
until Christmas for youth of all
ages, and those desiring church
membership at the end of the
lessons will be received into the
membership of the church. A
similar class is being conducted
at the Beersheba church each
Wednesday evening in connec
tion with the mid-week services.
Spiritual Life Clinic Healing
Services will be held at the
Menlo church tonight (Thurs
day) at 7 o’clock. The minister
will continue the studies in the
School of Prayer, discussing the
nature of prayer. A portion of
this program is devoted to in
tercessory prayer for the many
requests coming in by mail and
telephone, the minister stated.
Sunday morning will be “Dedi
cation Sunday” at the Beersheba
Presbyterian Church, at which
time all members will present
their financial pledges for the
support of the church for the
year 1965. Those not present will
be called on by church officers
during the afternoon.
At a youth rally last Sunday
at the Beersheba church, steps
were, taken to form a commu
nity-wide Christian Youth Fel
lowship in the Teloga area. Mr.
and Mrs. Duane Gaylor were ap
pointed as senior sponsors and
Walter Jones as senior adviser.
Regular worship services will
be held at the Cloudland church
at 7 p.m. Sunday.
19 Countians
Enrolled at
Jacksonville
.Chattooga County has 19 stu
dents enrolled at Jacksonville
State College this fall.
In the total enrollment of
3,337, there are 23 states and 17
foreign countries represented.
Those listed from Chattooga
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, Fifteen applications for mar
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during November.
, They were to the following:
Harley Jack Davis and Thelma
Ruth Clifton: Roy F. Allmon and
Ethel L. Brooks: Michael Harris
( and Barbara Towy; Victory
‘ Byron Campbell and Georgia
Ann Vines; Donald Lee Price and
‘ Brenda Kay Grimes; Herman
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. Elaine Wilson; James A. Ramey
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and Jimmie Lee Palmer; Dwight
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j stein and Shirley Diane Tolbert;
and Joseph P. Camp and Robin
Nell Cody.
County are as follows:
Trion—Roy Lewis Bowers, Har
old Schuler Bryan, Nancy Hugh
Gilbreath, Billey Randal Hender
son, Clyde Wallace Henderson,
Donald Ray Henderson, Freida
Imogene Hix, Perry Phillips Hix,
Thomas Jefferson Moore Jr.,
Raymond Thomas Pettyjohn.
Summerville—Weyman Edward
■ Fincher. James Bassy Gilreath,
■ Thomas Marion Gilreath, Willie
Leon Holt, Glenda Kay Housch,
! Judy Ellen Lenderman, Buddy
I Lee Parker, Gerald Wayman
Wesson.
i Menlo—Tommy Roy Ballard.
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