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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
UTVUbAl. MARCH l UK.
TO MINISTERS AND OTHERS: , ,
Tlio (jcoici.in in HiisiuiiK In priut your church notices
every Siiliinlay afternoon—jimt •* anxious a* yon are. We want them to lie up-to-date and accu
rate.
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Notice* received later than thi* cannot reach the religion* news page.
MiTHODirr.
TRISITV MKTHODIKT- Corner
baM at reel ami Trlnll» av
las-, na.tor, wIII nri-arb ni
p. in, Sunday a.-niud nl S »> a lu. 1 r "”’'
•teeth* Wn.inna.laT al T:iJ l>- w. Hca'ilai
orpnn recltnl at i |>. i»-
tIKMrillU. AVKMK MKTIIOIIIST
Rev II II (total.. I*. I' Jiaalnr. Huudai
ac-Honl at » >i a. in frea. Iifti* In Unj morn
IllC by Hie pastor ****** ,,T ll *'- 11
K. Moulton.
INilA.V PARK MrTllolllHr K,|r»«.--l
avenue and Hurt .tree; Iiuiii. . W. A
Candler will |.r»a. Ii al II a. M. and , » p_
■a. Mundsv school nt V .V n iu. I ra)«»r
■lasting Wednesday nt " 3° l*- ***•
tVEKLKY MEMORIAL METflOniKT Af
mrncr nf Auburn nvenue and Ivj stra«*»
g fV Prank Kakes. pastor. Hunda* school WKHT K.NI» I* It Kit H
at •;£)*. ui. I'reachlu* at 1! a, m. ami * |* Gordon ami Aabby at
iu Hmig service at • |» ui. kpwortli j Walker, pastor. Huut
letague devotional' sortIre al *•?*» I* “* m. Hrrvl.ft nt II it
Blblr »«Jn*ol leather# meeting Wednesday p K. f I'.. nt «:» |»
\V KMT KM»
• lull ami li.ini.
HiiiIIIa. | Hint i.i
'Af’ITiH. AVKMK HA IT JUT -l»i
John K. Ilrltfga.
V
riinirriAN -<
IIOWKI.I. KI AI ION r II
.Marietta mre-i tut line
Mnllln*. jinaior ItlMi-
CONGREGATIONAL.
i. Klilaoa. I). f» . will prea. lt al
it ml at 7:45 p. lit The subject
Rev. R. 0. FLINN LEADS
A MEETING IN BRISTOL.
Rev. Richard Orme Kl Inn. l>a a tor of
North Avenue Praabytarlan church, haa
recantly returned from Bristol. Va..
where ha conducted in tht <’antral
church a protracted meeting of unusual
power.
Rev. it. ii. Flinn leaves Atlanta on
Monday rem for Havannah, (la., where
he will hold a protrat led meeting of
about ten days’ duration.
BIBLE HOUSE SPEAKER - '
AT THE WOODMEN'S HALL.
ulug
Kvenlug mil*
. ... if Hlu.” Mundajr or In ml
.1 iiitlor liit|»tlit Vnuuj; IVii-
Ladles’
at c an |>.
at 7r»» |*. m * ,H, “ •»»*-«•••• •
day fropi 12 to I p. in.
WEST H!1>E MKTIIOIHHT Her. /’
Pattlllo. paatoi Sunday nrlrool h* Vf *
m. Preaching hy the ps*t«r at * •'” P
BATTLE HILL ^lETIlHfilHT Her <
E attlilo. pastor Holiday school at I" a.
rrachlug at H » «» Teachers ‘Meeting
.'•rineaday at T t* p
ft. II. Be Ik Thursday .. ...
reeds of the lecture huy a »tote fur the
pallor's wife.
It Alt K MKTHGlMfl I —
Ik. p.istor Preaching at II a. in
.. ,, 11 „t . L. p. m
t 5:30 a «
lasa. Epworth imago* j»t
... Lakes
pastor. Hunday seh<
route class. Epwor
Prater meeting Wednesds
nt 7.45 |».
FIHKT 11KTIIOPI*T-Jline I Ion of I'eneIt
tree and Ivy etreeta. Her J. H. trench,
pastor Sunder school At 9 45 a »n I roach
Ing nt 11 a. in and 7 4k I'.nt^li^Hf
Burrow. I». I». edjtor «
odist." N a ah* tile. T«*tin.
Ktiworth lA*ngr*“
wrr» per rices Wed new....
meeting Imeuidlstely aft
.f Midland Melh
Junior league st
nt u p ni. Ml‘l
wtVk Herrfces Wadnesdsv nt k p ‘ni
Tic
KT JAMKH METIHMtlHT Her in on Hun
dnv nt 11 a in hy the pastor, I It Ken
stall. Jr Presiding Ehler .1 F. Lakes will
preucll lu the eiciilug Kutldn*
r reuch
Prayer ineetlug \V.dm*a.|sy
i;UAt u M-tuUuItlSX
ami lllghlaml ntemm. Ii
Sumlny M-Innd at
i?r:r
, J lor \.
r », |
at II ro* ii in an
sultject. ‘ l.*H»kiiig I
Jed. ’ The
nt y a. ui Junior llnuilst
tile’s I'ulon Humlsy nt 3:)U |i. m Li
JilssJonary Boaetj Moll day ai 3 j»
Kar««-s prayer meeting Monday at p
in Teacher#' Hireling Tuesday at 7 Ji p
in Prayer uml pralw service Wedne«Ml,n
si 7 3u p’ m. Ilupllst \ ouBg Peoples I‘idol
» rtdsr iii 7 lu p in.
PRESBYTERIAN.
WKHT KMi PltlfillBYTERIAN—Corner o
iy streets Iter. I.ynn It.
Huudsy sr’hool at 9H-i
in nod 7:1) p. ui
Prayer meeting
•dnesdny at 7:» p in . followed l*y the
fachers' tr.lining and normal class.
•TMHKHLAM* I'ltLHBYTKHIAN—Herv
of the American P real it tcrlan chur« Ii
>». George ll. .Mneh. pastor, t’oroer liar
'* nti'l Spring • freets Herr Ices at II “
t'KNTHAt. pit LFBYTLIt I AN—Washing
fon alreef. opposite rnpltol. Jler. 'JTiero II,
Hire. It It . pastor. Hundny scb«M»l at t*:i»
n. in. Illlile dnss for young men conducted
hr Presbyterian Br«»therhot»d Hervlee*
II a m and 7 46 p. m |tr. F. II. Halm
president of Agnes Hcott College, w
preach Imth inornlug and eieulug. Young
people * praise service lit 7.Id p. m. Mid
week prayer meeting at 7 4& p. in Wednes
day.
MOORE MEMORIAL PHLHinTBRJAN—
Corner l.uckle and Latluter streets. Rev.
A. It llolderlijr. pastor Hacraiuent of the
leird’s supper ut imirnltig service Preach
Ing hr the pastor nt II n. ni. ami 7.4a p. in
WALLACE PftKHBYTEItlAN-Corner «f
Walker and Htnnswall streets. Itev. T. P
eland. pn*t"i Hervlce* at t1 n in ami
Wednesday til 7:.T» p. in.
It PRLHIlYTKItlAN Cor
line find SortU (Jotjlernrd
nt 11 a iu. nml at 7-mi i*.
lio* pHsHH . ttct.-lt I - .
s«'T»ord nt r» r^T :i nt. Jim
uoJety at .1 p m T.Mii.g
Ml P III Iteglllsi
sen Ice Wednesday nt ;.»•
third's itsy
11
i IIUISTIAN lie*
llllde Beh—t c
in. Preaching
ui and 7.T» P m
wkhtminhti
rr Forrest ««.
IHrlne worship
Work.-
.... ..pie’s K*
Lpworttl Mild week p
ill Wednesdnr nt 1
..... . * p i KPWOUTH I.EAHCL—The Ailnutn Lp
north League I t.loll win hohl IIS regular
E(SEI>TON MEMnltlAI. MKTIIOHIHT - nionthlv meeting Friday night. March «. In j
Corner Washington nml l ulton strets Itev Walker Htreet Methodist ehim-h. cor i
w. A parsons, ptealdlng elder, will preach „er Walker and Nelson streets The heal J
; 3o p. in At 1 nn p in. old time singing rhapter of Walker Htreet church has tin*
-• •• -i~-— n t s I
EPI*C:>PA'„
Ttlir.1 Hun.lnr In la-u'.
ifn.Mni:i»n. an.l
| Hunter streets. Very ltd t I' A I’ise,
; n 4k, 4*uiu. Al “i2o a. m.. huiy ctucnmnion;
11 u. ut.. Hinny, serntou and li*#ly corn*
tuuilloli; 4:3»» p. Ill . eteiilng prayer; 7 Yt p
in, eieiiing prayer uml sermon. Hundny
grhool at 5:4N a. in All other duya: 7n
»ml r
prsr
< »• p
lunlo
Way
I.Hi
KT. LCKKH-I'eacbtree. tetwecu .'urrler
im. Pine I tf;v. «*. P. WISiaer,
*.l»^ rselor. At 7;3U a. m.. bolr rnminuB-
ou; jj H hi., holy communion nml sermon;
:#i n in. .eienh.g pray«r nml sermon.
* ** enlllg
pt Ha.
Humlsr school
n.ldre.s even nai e*»
Friday Lliany ut II
INC A It NATION Lee. lien r i i
West hint lte». J J. P. I*.Try
a. tn . holy communion; .t n.
prsrer nml sermon: 7:Tt p
prayer nml serntou. Hundny s<
Evening prayer eiery nfiHiim,
ef Wei
M?Z r
4 «“
r. 7 3f!
.filing
i enlllg
... holy
llet
of the lecture at the eienlng aerrlce
!•* Nnruretb. the ||ome ..f the Harlor.” this
•“•Ing the eighth lecture of the series eu
tilled 'Roughing It lu Palestine,” which
l*r. Ellison is glvlug on Humluy ••vculugs
in this church. Hr. Klllson has consented
to remain In Atlanta a month longer than
h«* ordinarily Inlmided. and so tlieis* lectunw
••n Paieatlue will run through the eutlre
•"‘•nth of Anri), there lieing nine umrr of
‘hem. The Hiiuduy school hour la k;3h u iu
* •mug People'g prrtyer itl 'eilug 'if d J< p.
in . cotidtlelHl liir Christ la ii Endeavor Ho
• leiy and Phllntltc.i .tud Itirnca e'.istcs
*»f the Hundny ach«Nit. —
4». L. Hullivan. a men liter of the Al
lejcheny (Ps.) Hlhle House. Is to de
liver I wo Instructive discourse* In Co
lumhian \\ oodinen s hall Hunday morn
Ing nnd night.
It will be remembered liy « numbsr
of jieraona who were so fortunate as to
hear him that J. A. Uohnet. a apeuker
ami nlonjf (he an rue llnee of Hrrlpture study
?..M-.f* !«» Mr. Hullivan. was in the city about
' a month ago and delivered two most
valuable addresses. One of them was
on the nubjei t of "The Great Pyramid
MARIETTA HTREET— Rev. W. It. Till- KByPL” «nil elicited a great deal of
»n. pastor. Breaching nt 11 n m . nml at {(nought and renewed Interest In Bible
p. jii^Hiuiduy jmhuul al Hum. ltigu j attidy:
ceklf piHyernieetiug on I hursday at ! The auhject for the discourse Hunday
Walla
HERE AN -Rev
Preaching ill n a. in ami
This l»rlug the time for th<
•minion at the morning worshli
U„ will preach nml
The pash
I‘if. |
7:Si
reguia
tile uioruliitr wuralil
Phi'lli
the 1.
b at the espec .... _
e evening, the auhject of his a<
•••Ing “As )Ai|M>riaiif l/uestjou. ” llnrm
*“ ‘ ‘ * 3 .
Week I
will
eruiuli
nml'Humluy
Plillaiheii class
• lirlstlnn Kmlefl
majer. tm-ejlng on Thursdu
1 !••
KMM/.ML1. Rim
.—Pfrarlifiiif af
Hunday N<*t|ool
UNITARIAN.
I NITAIIIAN i ll! It' ll o liar. Ii of i
■'nthert -Corner of Cain and K|ft-liig.stre(
’ ** MhlplH * *
charge. Regular
Morning subject. ••*riie
Slunlui upturn,l ut ttX>
I morning Is to be; ’’In What Hense Is
. - ii . Jesus a Savior of All Men and What
, |! r • In Meant by the Hpsu UI Muivatbm of
i v rJ n m Junior ; Believers." His thought* will he bused
'etlng nt * p m. ( upon First Timothy 4:|o. The address
brl-tlnu Kudeo\or|at night will be entitled ’’The Christ.”
prayer)and will be equally us instructive to
j Bible students us the morning dls-
• course,
. | The*e services nre to he held at Co
,,' r Humblan Woodmen** hull. 122 Peachtree
minister inj Btr * et * Ht II a. m. and 7:So p. m
TO
UNIVER8ALIST.
liltST I'MVEI'HALIH’C Con iv.irli
tree uml Lust ilijriis at reels. Ret K |».
LHenwtwid. pitafnr ReguInt^prettHtittg serv-
FntheriMHxl of timl.” BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL
«- m. I MEET AT WEST END.
Hundny at l! p. in. the Atlanta lla|dlst
JJ
iltb
iiuitml'
morning prayer nml sermon; *
lug prsver. Huudsy school a
ing prayer e»ery aftertm
4. ConflWiNtl'
ami Friday at 7.
leetn
i . holy coniniunloii
h'M.I nt !• lo n. in.
• and address
p
ions ut l*otb sen Ice* by.
Veeks. suite siipcrliitendenl of llie liil»
erNalUt churelie* In New \»»rk l»r
Veeks* Sllbjeet In the HMfidng will lu-
The Xf« Theological ItuUii. nr 1'resent
Op|K>rtuultles of liilveraallsin ** In the
ei filing hiN theme will be Why I Left
Methodism for I ui versa II sin.” Sumlny
• ! «-h«si| at !•:4."» n m with •lasses for nil.
i Young People’s Christian I'nlon devotional
. uufti.ig at 7 p. iu. ibis uitrctliig will la*
[ I addressed l.y ||*rr.v R Childs, of New York
] city, a member of the national executive
' lentrd of Hie Voting People’s « iirlstinii
: I'ulon Hpeelnl music at both morning and
1 I im eiiing preaehlug ser\l» eg.
,! LUTHERAN.
j KT JOIINM GERMAN EVANGELICAL
, l.l'iilKUAN—Corner Forsyth nnd Garnett
streets. W. Vollbrmiit. tatslor. Hunday
school nt i»:43 a tu. Hervbvs and sermon
nt U n. in. Lenten service at 4 p. m.
CIIAPKL OF THE «IOOI) KH El'll Kill*— i
Plnni street uenr Corput stret. hundny!
school nt 9:30 o. m. .
—-' ! I III Kl'II OF TIIK UKOKKMKU-FnrilPr
• s ,*f Trlnlfy nveutie nud <’«t*itol place Rev K.
reel.',- t'rotik. pastor. Morning service, with
t* 1 * i f-MtoH. at H a m Hundny school *t u.2u
•* -• in tn KrettHtg eeyv»•*♦* hi . -
HOLY COMFORTER Alla
MLSSION OF TIIE HOLY INNOCi:
Woods avenue near West I'e.icb* v i
Huudsy sch««LeMtrjr Hondsy p
Hiimln
guln
Raid Is l
will preside ns usual, and lie*. J. I•. Jnr
dun. m-w pastor of Jucksoii Hill church,
aud Professor M. L. Itrlitnlii will !>«• the
principal speakers. Both nr* strong and
Instructive speakers, nml It Is expected that
nu unusually large crowd will Is* present to
hear them. Jt is urged that, eucb of the
Sunday schools represented In the nss*>eln*
Hon jMinll. *»'iid a large representation.
"FA8T YOUNG WOMEN,"
DR. BROUGHTON'S 8UBJECT
’’The Fast Young Woman and Her Relig
ion'' will be |»r. Broughton's subject for
Hundny night. This Is a voutluiiattoi
•he series on -Steps In the life of it
lotiug Woman." Hunday morning lie
preach on "The Real Thing lu Religion
RAILROAD Y. M. C. A.
Every railroad man In Atlanta next Huii-
hiy 1s cordially Invited to sfiend Ills time
it the Railroad \oiing Men s Christian As
aH-hitloii rooms. 314 Went Alabama street,
vhere a waiiu nml cheerful room will he
'mind during the wind- dur after 8 a. tit.
b 3:3* p m.. there will |m» n sorvlee In
H*e OHseiHldv rifcuo. which will l*e address
U Relk- futator uf Ml. Mark
I'ulllan
. in charge Holy
!! Evening pray.
Sunday hc|i<*oI ui
Rev. GlMiert llisgs. L>.
coiiimunlou and sermon
p in Evening tu-nyer
CATHOLIC.
.I»’BEI» HEART lillTB'll '•
leltiree and Ivy streets. l.*»w
I;:s» Huiuliiy seh«s»| m H High
Heruioii l»r Rev. Father Gunn
e Authority." Evening
• c| bv Rev *
' iMcthodNnTp
'will afford M
Hiolle
Of the
city
ofuil church. Houth. anti thTs
.opportunity to liear
vniigellttlc preacher*
hy the Hatred Harp sing.
program lu liiimi. which i*
ni . lecture oil Masks and Fares.” h.v • u, Ml |, |„. «>xeeptlonnlly po.ul. Im
!*hn(ilnln Tiilllii, F ln|i|H-i- nf iiu- l uli.-l : is r..-fnn; (I..-
Hint'-. lirlMii I'm.Vf-r —rvl.-.- Hwlli.w iij h,,,!.,,,. n full mt.*lirtnn.-». MIM-iInllv ..f
enlllg Spiinlsli «Ins
5b: Tt. Lr
.TIHUHST Junction
J Powell street. Geof
Humluv •• hnnl at :f»
ed s medtt-Atkui
U. Hobleel Tnf ~
t.f I nhellef ”
NEI I IP. Intl»l* MEMORIAW It. ' M I
Troyr
etdlng Thursday nt 7 JU p.
'V,UM " <Titri:T„Mi:TH»ei!<i; tj -";; j
j '■<!.
"f , TIRTi IT ">«t llnkor .tr,d "M»u" la llii*
*'• lTIHT-1! "'•»! It.ik.-r • la Ilia
• allt.Jwl «f 111. IrUM.Ii achnull Sllrltlav al II
m ■ s tn. amt S p m Wodnewisv (estltuonlBi
** n - <u» t tlng a f * u. mi, I'luilih d.dfv from
’• « «n. *» ?• I». mi.
NORTH AVKM K PUKHRYTEUIAN—At
i- corner of Peachtree street nml North
lenuc. Itev. Richard Ornic Fllnu, pastor.
til. and 7:4e P ni Kahbsth
in. Men** Bible conference
Mid-week prayer iu.*etlug
••bind at »:*• a.
ENGLISH A YEN I K
. will pren-h.
ME nt<»MS i
i hursday
i p. m.
Ttmnions. pastor i tea* ning ui n*u
bv EvTillgcTTST YTttr-N HtH Hnndnv j-T
!»V Itev G. w. lew-la Communion #••* r
nt the close of the II a in services. P.:
*r meet Jug Wednesday nt 7 > p ui
JF.FFEItHilN Hi ItEE I METIImI'IM’
FtH'HTH PREHBYTEUIAXi’orwer Jack
• Mini < haniherifu streets. PrtMthlug at
,1. in. ami 7:3* p iu. by the pastor. Iter.
H Newkirk Prayer meeting Wednesday
:-LJu.p..w- Humluy achoolnl-1 1 :** •• m _
by Evangelist Will V
Itlng a
lllll
.*•*' p
reach
llo’l
CHRISTIAN.
IKST »ilRIHTIAN-«« East lluuf
ei Itev H. K Pendleton. |misP
aching nt 11 n m and 7 J»» p m l
school P.Jhi a. tu t hiisilan Lmleav
I* Ml.
KT. ANHItEWH Corner Glenn t
Creels. Itev. Glllvert Hfg#
Large. Humlsy S'-bool at 3:3d p.
HOLY TRINITY—Heratur. Iter
.aiigston lii charge. Evening prnv
ernioii ut 4. Wisluesdny. Lenten
t IIHINT CHVRCH-West Point.
I‘ Phillips In charge. Morning pr
veniioii ill 11 ii. in.
on
bv Re
Ills
to 8 |i.
leuedletloii
I'tlhRe Mis-
it 8. Week
i 8; Hat unlay from «;30 t«
MISCELLANEOUS.
ATLANTA BIBLE HC|IOO|^-E. V Clarke
IIS Iwi'ii delivering u Series of 1 eelure* to
lie Atlanta Itible School, extending over
•evernl weeks on ’The Ibs.k of Books." He
sill complete the series Ktmdny 1 _N|»cnklng
Postponed Intitietion Exsrcisss.
he Installation services of hr. J. B.
Mack as |uialor of the College Park Pres
byterian church, which were postponed
Inst • Habb.iili on account of the
w«uiiher. wIR lake place Huudnr. ui 3:3U
i*.iiiug on'' uuUaUut irtdl f "' Hundny niortitpc [*• »*»•■ lf 1,1,4 weather penult*. I" A It.
nu t rveuiug ‘ mwmr u*»«i .i*.nn a. trnmu»r. nppotiTTrtt
*:.T0 p in. There has
•msldernble Interest In the numbers
Ircttd* presepted ami frlemts are aiittH
eulug.
i IICRCII OF CHRIST We
ie. Itll.le stii.lv lit M a Hi.
II in and TT* p. m. by I
II Hall. Hnbjei
•W
GIDEON’S MEETING.
The Chrlsttnii Cetumerelal Travelers will
iniid next Hundny. at .3;»J p. nt . March 3.
nt Young Men's Christian Association, in
the l.oys’ reudlng room. All meintiers nml
vNltlug traveling men cordially Invited.
M F. ALLEN, Sccietnnrv.
W. E. M’CAI.I.A. President.
by the presbytery, will officiate.
Organ Racital at Cantral Prasbytarian
Church.
Ill Ih* an organ recital nf tin
MONDAY ANO TUESDAY
March 4-5.
Matinea Tuasday.
THE HIHTINGtiKlIKH ROMANTIC ACTOIl.
LESTER LONERGAN
IN K IK KOTIIKUVH Hl<l NI (VKHN.
“IF I WERE KING”
The niivsl e
prmlmtlou.
illy Jusllu Huntley McCarthy.)
Direction of L V. Phelan.
[citjiig and thrilling play of the century Complete
Splendid cast. Night 2V to S1.B). Matinee J6e to 1
Wednesday and Thursday, March 6-7. Matinee Thursday
CHARLES DILLINGHAM PRESENTS
ROBERT
LORAINE
It "Til Mott Briilltit liteHeclul Costdr of IM Eigllsk-Spiiklaf Slags”
MAN AND SUPERMAN
BV BERNARD SHAW
TbCrarif Which Uok |«« tsk rrtk lofUtr ui Oiumiu Fs la Estire tor.
Night 25c to *1.50. Matinee 25c to $1.00—SALE NOW ON.
Friday, Saturday.
Marah 5.1.
Matinaa Saturday.
LOUIS JAMES
81'PPORTKD HV
NELLIE M'HENRY NORMAN HACKETT. APHIE JAMES.
Auil a rrrlt.lilr ,11 .tor *-.,l Id lh. .nui|iiu»u, prrwatalion nf Hh;ik.-»|..-nri- «
Charming Comedy,
“The Merry Wives of Windsor”
MI'ECTACKLAR PHODCCTION. MARYEl.nt H KFFKCTH, EXQI'IKITK Ml HIC
' Btjroa 41-60, |1.(V), Tvs*. fiOc, UTm*. Heats ready imw.
BIJOU
NEXT WEEK
Matinees: Tues., Thurs. and Sat.
P. AUG. ANDERSON in
“THE CURSE of DRINK
ff
A #t..ry that will appeal to every theater
I.A GltANGK MILLS -LaGrange. Rev acrlpllou^thftt Christ Gave of III* Church, ’ | , rn j I'rcabyterLiu chuivU Monday nt 7:45 p.
JL U rwmpx lu >...Uargr. F'enlng rervlgf.li!! 111 . < n, 2 i too<l » ,> <>l , b > B“[», w hich friends nf the congrrgatlon
mui wtwihw — -tSnror-tiiit tJti 11 UuX-u.lL Li j h. v-l,unt4T.- w». ir.vmM rr.e
Gont) HltFPtlFRH Aesieii
I.cHfeM aersb’e »$id wiiiw-n nt lla u
It F imiuiu. lu charge.
NHltCItOHM MISSION ttev R
Belie lu charge Wedneotliiyi i.eiui-
lev nml aerumu nt 4 :r» p. in. sharp
KT. .lollNS—College |» nr k. Rev.
ItlKg*. I). H. In eiinrgc Morning
and seruiou at It. Kveiling prayer :•
niun at 4. Wedneaviny. Leu tail oervh
irgttit has
ot NG MU.V S CHRISTIAN ASHoclA used in the redial
!ll> N The a mothit ion oniieslr^ nlnya Htuv ,
from .1 iiulii .1.7' p. ui At .V;t* p. in .
FvfffWf v» ^-hlv PtMIghms wtU
ffrivt of n series ^f
tin* dt.v
young i
».• Comp.
■ vi,bled
i# At r.
Atlanta
AL which the prntulm
VIII titdive
Men'* Maatmg. Baplial Tabarnaola.
I tr Richard Oftne Flinn. pastor of th*
. orth Avenue Presbyterian church, will
•mi teres I i Npenk to men only S'utulay nt 3:30 p. m. at
)rr. of tin* ttrrjlir. Rrotighton'a Tnliernmie iltarncn Italli.
llii* meet Jug on } .S,»bj*-t. "Gml’* Call for Volunteers.” Hr.
Mali iu Itusi Flinn I* a specialist among men. having
her training class been In Y. M C. A. work |*rtor to Ids mill
lie leadership of lstry Song service at 3 p. nt., coudueted
by i»r. C. Ii. Heard.
BAPTIST.
TKMP1.F. RAPTIHT MlHSl*
Hunday ach«ol nt .
p. tu. I’rnyer ttie«
WKHT F.NI» IIAPTIHT The paator. I
John F. Purser, will preach inornlug ni
evening Morning subject. "A tireat Crtals
evening subject. ’’iMiHut’a Kstlmnte of t
Old Testament " Hundsv school at 9 >•
m \\ Y. I* I nt 4o r in 14. M
Prayer meeting •
Monday at 2 3' n tn.
Wednradvy *t 7:>* p
OFFICERS
STATE SOCIETY
SOCIOLOGICAL
President Dupont Guerry. Macon. Cia ;
First V. P.—I»r. A. 11. ltolderby, Atlanta. •
V. P.—l‘r. K. C. Peete. Macon
. Treaa.
Annual
-I
EDITORIAL COMMITTEE—Itev. C. B. Wilmer, J.
to'ulr ’SST.WZ. * Cleat on, E. Marvin-Underwood, Dr. R. R. Kitne.
OFFICERS
ATLANTA SOCIETY
Hecretnry Yilns Hattie K. Martin
Treasurer c. K. Folsmu
Regular meeting aecond Thursday night
of each month a! the Carnegie library.
\grand
MATINEE TOOAV—TONIOHT.
marie cah i l l ’.
In the New Mueieet Play,
“MARRYING MARY”
Original New York Cast nnd Production
Night. 25c to Mat., 26c to $1.50.
IMMAMT.L BAPTIST Itev. ffamuel
rowan, pastei Matters of vital imperial
to the church will be dls* i(Sse<i nt the_nm
Ing eervi-e Paster will preach at 7 3"
m. Sunday imol at V V) u in
TF.MPI.I7 ItAPTISI c..ruer of Mung
and Hunter virven Hundsv se|,.s.|1 at i
a. m. Pre.n Idug nt 11 n. in aud . 3» p
by Itev J h Parrish
We*
A |
RELATION OF THE KINDERGARTEN TO THE HOME
Yednepflsy
FIRST BA Pi isl
llam Warren I uml
Will preach st U I
day teho-d r*» f c
ibe p.
I 9- ui .
Her
idin ted bv !»r I nml runt
.r.ov AN PM F. BAPTIS'I
By MARV DICKINSON. AtUnle. Qa.
I N COS8WKHINO lire relation of
the borne nnd the kindergarten, let
its first study the child, h* he I*
the individual who relate* the two.
I joes the kindergarten give the child
anything that make* hint more valua
ble ii* a member of the family group,
and w hat d »es he bring from hi* home
leBnitely used In the kin*
nit can I
rrgatten'
Let us i
Slid 7:.v» l 111 Moil «
Hymf Bonk of tu. J.w-
the Kingdom >•" ,o Mu-b
Ject. eontlniilug th»- ►••in- •
step* of Paul. - f.. ove
Hill. Ol the | - \ In II.. P
No prayer meeting " • .:** •
GUAM PARK RAI’liM
n , , | ;' |t of the kifnb
r gn v
tin* Brat viueatlon hv
.»f the principle* back
fen work.
faction. HI* ay# long* for color and
lie tame*, touches ntnl amelia n* his
games and play* give him opportuni
ty In speaking of thi* Profe**or Hal-
Jerk In his book. ’’Kducatlon of the
4'entjal Nervoua Hyateni." says:
Him e the hlghe*t forms «»f knowl
edge rest on a gbnsory foundation ami
can never he any firmer Hum that
foutulallon. we can realise that even the
iiietaphyaUiau I* not in a position t<»
di*.*ry sense training."
In the kindergarten ute colored
paint*, paper and picture* for the eve.
Such things a* blocks, v lay. Hand and
construction material for touch. There
l** rhythnmtlr mush* for the ear. skip*
ami games to furnish to the mu*cuhtr
loe* not nine « liances to ten he grow* J
up dl*tre*slngl> aelrtali.
lie Im* been living thmugh much the j
same stages ii* did primitive man. j encr
for formation, physical, neutal
iplrltual.
» kindergarten ha* a social Inflit-
on the family. Friendly visiting,
Then self-preservation was a vlrture. j mother*' meetings and public entertain-
Itrute force tanked high ns a mean* mem* all give opportunity to tiring
of protecting and keeping hi* posse*- ' the home Into closer touch with a
slons and might was right. broader life.
{leaking of the ^child's moral de- j The kindergarten may also lie con-
Tin- kindergarten never can and
etfi -Ii.iiM take the place of the
inn*- ativ more than should the high
l..».•! Tin* Him threw or four vents of
1, mild* life belongs to the home.
I* pini n’* aie in* t.a. her* and hi* J materialistic. He himself invent
itr |i«>ivvfen these \eats the stories'* ami listens with round
i.. i ||S ; mt.i a new stage of de- ‘he "once Upon h time " l.lk'
' . •toiiet : lie is no longer ’ lmh
nsutlons. w hile there are game* with- j tu
ut number to help In tills unconscious j ti H .
rovvlh of chlldhoml. ! mo
At this time imagination i* all aflame,
hough be may also be grossly
bear
vtdopment along these lines, Karl Ham*
say* "The child'* first sound grmetlt
imnt be lu terms of intense selfish
ness! in all educational activity every
where In the world we must atari with j valuable
the recognition that the undeveloped] To the
i mind is intenselv selfish, and that the
! highest virtue of the undeveloped mind
! is selfishness, until that mind hu
INSURANCE NOTES.
The Girard Fire and Marine Insur
ance Company of. Philadelphia. Pa,
nya* admitted tv Georgia thi* w eek by
President llenry 1L Graiz. of the com
pany. made a special trip to Atlanta
for this purpose, and placed the state
agency of tile company with John «\
Whttner Ar t‘o. The Whit net 1 general
agency now represents also the Pala
tine tit London nnd the Hun of New
Orleans.
Kdltor K J. Wholgetnuth. of t'lncin-
natl. tl»e founder of the Western Un
derwriter of t’hlcago anti at present
actively connected with its manage
ment. was u visitor to AllantH this
week.
The count of the recent election for
trustee* of the Mutual Life of New
York Is practically complete and show*
the following results: Administration
ticket, lftt.182: united committee'*
ticket. 69.161; fusion ticket. 3,447.
A movement which would contribute
materially tn make Atlanta still strong
er a* the greatest Insurance city In the
Houth Is now under way. and consists
In the formation of a casualty com
pany which will write accident, health,
liability and other Insurance. Such a
company haa been talked of. and It t* j
understood that capitalist* have been j
interested In th* plan The amount ,
of this class of buslne** In the Houth !
has grown tremendously In the past }
five year*, but although Southern Are | . _ _ . ^
and life Insurance companies have been J BLUNKAXjIi-ATWOOD Co.
organised nnd in*t with striking sue-
impany In this line Im* never i
™ BIJOU
TONIGHT—MATINE TODAY.
BILLY B. VAN
In Hi* Latttt Musical Succei.
“PATSY IN POLITICS”
40 Company of 10
Next Week:
“The Curse of Drink”
El Dorado
ALL THIS WEEK
id tin
r and
| gat ten
make f«i
ed the bridge between the home been organised. The present projector-* i
■vv Itself and to relate itaelf ♦»*
tiling* Ii must first get ili«»
tower of self-control before It ran «•»
tit into the higher seif in any possible,
Fit
bool. Faithfulness, tegufn
earnest work In the kinder-
ill not make the child n less
school child.
extent we raise the homes we
• morality in all home*
president of the "Golden
of the new company have not a*
got things Into -hap* to make a definite i
announcement, but max
THE GREAT SOCIETY DRAMA
“CAPTAIN SWIFT”
Mr. II. <*. Geiger, formerly cashier o
the Atlanfa-HIrmlnghain Fire Insur
I’ompnnv. ha* taken a position
j Night Pricaa .
i Matinee Prices
Thuradav »-t 7
WOOhNN ,\III*
II
Itu
AN IM 1 It NI* I l>
and
Worn nu* <•• '•• N*-
St nltfi. H-ru.
and all : "c p^'i'*
IfteptiMit «<D ai«M i
eervl-Ik* ••»!.•?
JONF.K AYKM 1 I'U’ih
tk* M
end •
laalten
Y. I* I' lura.|s> v |, ,
lag We$lne»d») «i * 7 | .
PONDKUH AN KNI I ItM
Ing et 11 n in and :
eeuool at I I' a in T-nVi-
eebool. IJidi.\ Al l S.h •
fry st p • MM '
YYed needs v :it I .** | lu
BROWN MLMnRMI It \l*
bud. tie begin* (
c<* make "houses and tiling*” nllh pen
i«..v'." tie sa\* over ^u,, „ n ,| paint, to build, to make wag
id insist* on having jons. to hop and to skip. He begins t-
!•* because hi* nerv- ‘ dramattfe life a* he sees it He play
,.I..|,lnir .mil n. w m-11‘» " "•<> •In.-l-r nr thr mot
mite new Interest
r Imp-
Kurt
mtnlsti
flat ns. who has carried on some of
— e inteiest* fp,, most extensive child study of t. * -
development dnv. tell* us lie is growing out of Id*
and work ; »»df tmo a broader renhr.ution
are wasting ,. t life
me interesting fact
prevention of crime Is th-
letv HiHlety ha* little light
ciime at one end If If d«*»*
” . | nothing to prevent It at the other end.
Hut It would never do for the child to j Hocletv's chief coticein should be
i I’Miiitn in thi. ,,t .pllinhlieH,. A.! ivmnvr »li«- rail*.- fmin which n lrm-
a nipiniirr of a .mall .m-lnl wnr',,1. U a I l»*v*nlnl
„ , . . . , , , . hv punishment « rime can «mly be
he find* it in the kindergarten, he imidered bv letting no child grow up *i
ever being given alt oppoitunltv •• r |nxllt<il ** She ul«o give* the follow-
' help” to do sometlting for or vvt;h ing figures, in fourteen year* they had
Hiitneotie else ! 16.“““ kindergarten children in their
• kind* i gurtens of these number* they
. bad ibe history of y.imo and not one of
these had e\*M been arrested for crime.
| ‘ ’hlef I’row ley said that out of S.UU0
{children arrested in San Francisco only
Kindergarten Assm latlon.” j accountant with the Atlanta general
a. She I agency of \Y K. (’hapin ' and Trust nnd la located at the Allan:a
• office. Which 1* In charge of General
Geneial Agent R. *A. Hanroek. of the | Agent K. F Li ster.
London nnd l^nn ashite and orient In- (
sura nee companies. I* in New Orleans
The spirit of the kindergarte
belpfulne«s Imitation, which t*
siiong at th;s as*, lead* him Into
•tivitle* of the group, and although |
In this make bell*
on as It were, the Ideals and svmpa
1 element gov- thte« of other*, wad atretche* hi** per
’he kindergar- noiiMilty. thus growing Into that mon
Intelest. and nltt ulatic life that I* t** love your neigh
elops. why j tx, r as yourself
011*1 to
• •f It. lie
ente
Into hi*
man
. mid
to the greatest
-dm •! of play he t
i vnibMIke a turns
one of a numhei *»
tlitlgbt of the brotherhood
and the fatherhood of God. which In
Inter to !»*• his highest type of adult
| life
i "The »»niy true education." Dr John *
1‘ewev t«ll* u- tome* through the:
• stimulation of the child’s power* by th
i demands of the Hnciat situation it
w hit Ii be find* himself. Through the*.
id age
If
In th»*
I hat is
ome the
on. among mum
li lit lalge families
different am
i The little
meeting \\*
JAt'KftOX HILL It Al* l ts I
M ttrart and Feat «'•»•••
«Iaa. !».!>• mlalBter. H.-n
•t I! a. in aud 7:») p in
at »:* a. ui. Vmy*r n»»; »i•*-
Wrolaeadav Mot nine sui j- ;
ftygr. 1 ' Keen lag abnjeet.
I- li
III
ing tn a period
undeveloped i
lie di'V eio|M‘tl I,
II these Instincts the program* of
the kindergarten are based, and he is
dallv given opportunities to exercise
these instinct* that are of the moat i . . . . . . * , . ..
n.utli ami |pa») m huilil up.m ami n, I ‘••'"•■ml. lip !• ulmulntpil to mt a
ttipm t.v lintitt "lplitl.pl i.l
Thp u, mitt., unit ip'..: u.iiiio ?-*«'•'•' " r
ate tepr.Mluced tn the kttidergaiten • ,n ' ,
plav*. and th* true spirit of in*. Ideal' standpoint
n«l home is with them, whether i? has been t ,, **b'“as
blbl in their own
unit
from Ids j
n-«N or per ion and f.»el-4
•ive of himself from the I
he group to which he
Ae must ever letuemb*
«i s.». Ini being In his *
is content w ith htinseif .
nnu tilings, hut the time > .mu
mug should be allowed to grow
• hild larger life l.r»M summe
Of fo
■ tie
aid
alo
CENTRAL DAPTIBT—c«
feii' •• tbiill him‘h ive some
at lire of s.itiN- should hu\«
us t.. me all thee? oppoi tunities
Uhl , t.. lie found m the kludet gin ten must
e.ti s make the • htid t bettei uieinber of the
,!,,t 'f..;t:|fv and the ideal famlh life |d«y»d
i iit- th» • e puts bun in .» position Where he
th*- i tlem«»lids and gives a better and a tleep-
■1,11,1 i *•; -vmpathv in the family life
luitt I have -r*'ti numberless such In*
> «nt i *tan» es. f *i Imle chlkl sball lead
t t »I them
the kindeignrteii
ef..i tnutoo. It stand* ufternoon.
had ever been to a kindergarten
Aside from all these reasons, the
home Is influenced in many way*. Home
lie has said; "The kindergarten Is the
nut* s: known invention for the edu
cation i*r parents ”
In Atlanta are Home splendid kinder,
gaitens and through them many homes
are being made belter and dearer The
future of tills movement und that of the
little ihlhiren within our city demands
our sv mpathy and « o.operation.
May man.v rise up and lead others
into this < onstderntton of "children’s
rights" lit this it might lie well to re-
member the words of the t’htnese au
thor. who maid "Not the ._ry. but the
Using of the wild duck. tmi*ela the flock
to follow him In his upward flight ”
A. N. Oldfield.
The bodv of A. N. “Idflebl, aged
> ears, who died at his residence in
f’orttelu*. G.i. Thursday morning, was
buried in Oakland cem«^er> Haturdty
The greater pari of the effects of
Hie Atlanta-Birmingham and Pruden
tial Insurance companies was sold till*
week by co-receivers. Dargnn and flex
ion. and the offices of the receiver*
have been removed from the fourth
floor *»f the Km pi re building to th-
sixth floor of-the Candler building, fol
lowing Instruction* from the Fnited
State* court for a reduction in the ex
penses of the receivership.
Mr. J E Wilhelm, for a long time
superintendent of agendas of the Penn
Mutual Life with Manager* Hagley
and Wtllet. of Atlanta, has taken a
► hollar position with the Meridian Life
The extensive line of fire Insurance
to hi* written on the new plant of the
•‘I’mie Remus's Mugaxlne,” at Atlanta,
will he placed through the Atlanta local
agency of F. <*. Robinson A- f'o.
Infant of Mr. and Mrs. J. Friend.
The Infant of Mr and Mis. .1 Ft lend
died nt tho family residence, \35 Glenn-
wood avenue. Thursday afternoon, aft
er a short lllnest*. The funeral serv
ices will he conducted lit the clmpel of
Greenberg. Rond A Bloomfield Sun
day morning at o'clock. The Inter
ment will be In Westview cemetery.
HUNDREDS ARE HEARING
DR ELLISON’S
GREAT BIBLE ILLUMINATING LECTURES
“ROUGHING IT IN PALESTINE”
CENTRAL CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
(Near Carnegie Library)
Every SundaV Only a few aaata now w ' GOOD Ml SIC,
' 9 I cant in thi* larg* audita- SEATS FREE.
...c _ rium. To aacura good aeatal ...
St 7S4S p. Ol. i com# aarly. I A Hearty VVdcom