BAPTIST NEWS Revival services will be held be ginning Monday nighty August 2I4 in the First Baptist Church in Highlands# The 30th Revival Services mil begin each night at 8sOO p.m. The Reverend Jack Ward^ pastor of the Plrst Baptist Church of Clarksville, Georgia will be the evangelist. The public is cordially invited and a nursery is provided for small children. Some are saying revivals are a thing of the past. Let no one deceive you. But if this be true, why is it? It is not because God has changed, because he is the same yesterday, today, and for ever, No one can truthfully say re vivals are a thing of the past. But it is easier to school ourselves to re gard it as of little worth than to claim it as our cwn. Just as there are parents too selfish to desire children, even so there are churches that are too selfish to desire spiritual revival, A revival of religion is needed. A revival always begins, not by the gathering in of those outside the church but with the deeper consecration of those within. Any church, therefore, that would experience a revival must repent, FIASH3 Color slides are being shown Nightly by Talbott at the Village lUrectory on ]ykin Street. HIGHLANDS HIGHLIGHTS Pg. 5 Mr. and Mrs, Rudy Alstrom, together with their five children, are visiting ^s. Alstrom*s mother, Mrs, C. R, Hoeness, at tho home of Mr, and Mrs. Burton Talbott. 1-IEr. and Mrs. Harold W. Sims of St. Petersburg, Florida are house guests of >fiss Claire Fontaine. Mr. Sims is president of the St. Petersburg Audobon Society and is a faculty member of Clearwater Junior College. Visiting Jt-s. Bertha Register are her daughter, Jfergaret and son-iji-law Fain Embry of Gainesville, Florida. Other guests of Mrs. Register were IJfrs. Wilmer J. Sapp and her daughter, Jt’S. A1 Bassett and daughter Wilma of Qiiincy, Florida. Jfrs. Sapp and l^s. Bassett are from Jasper, Florida. Visiting M*. and ^4*s• Wilton Cobb recently were their two grand-sons, Wilton and Perry Chalker of Houston, Texas. Recent guests of the louis H. Single- terrys were ztnd Ifrs. W. F. McIntyre, Mr. Albert Stringer and Mr. Otis Johnson of Thomasville, Georgia. House guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Ball were Mrs. L. D. Ferguson'and daughter, Anna of Thomasville, Georgia. Dr, and I'frs. Orlie M. Clem of Coral Gables, Florida are spending their vacation in Highlands for the 23rd time. I'2rs. Harold Childs is spending some time with her sister i^s. Dusty Rhodes. you. CLA.e. c£>A£UjlLL^ u’eAcone. io vi.ew ouA. ^ompl.e>6 of- dL/silricJJ-ve, and. iaLloAln^ ^ LflA. CL 6 t i/ Ladies^ & Gent^s Custom Tailoring Announcing our new arrival of ^'Gift Ite?is^^ MADE BY THE FINEST HADICRAFTSMEN FROM THE ORIENT FINEST PETIT POINT HAND BAGS BEADEDs EMBRQIDERIED ^ CUT-WORK CASHMERE SWEATERS BEADED d METALLIC SLIPPERS AND GLOVES LUNCHEON TABLECLOTH^ AND APPLIQUED GUEST TOWELS PURE THAI SILK TIES, ETCm HENRY AND BETTY WONG NEXT TO THE STONE LANTERN HIGHLANDS, N*Cm L

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