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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
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OFFICERS
STATE SOCIETY
Goerry, Mima. fls.
M^Of. A. B. HoWecby, Atlanta.
lMMT.-r.-Or. K. C. Paata, Mama.
Soa-Trass-Dr. W. T. Joaea, Atlanta.
I—Ml Mooting la Mly. 1*07. it MicoI.
SOCIOLOGICAL
EDITORIAL COMMITTEE—Rov. C. B. Wilmer, J.
D. Cleaton, E. Marvin Underwood, Dr. R. R. Kime.
OFFICERS
ATLANTA SOCIETY
I’r.ild.nf K. Uorv/n I'lxi.rivnod
Trossarar C. B. Folsom
Regular Keeling smmd Thursday night
of each month it tho Carnegie Library.
The Duty of the City of Atlanta in Preventing Tuberculosis
•y OR. R. R. KIME.
There are but few people outside the
lac an untold maaaure of peace, com
medical profeMlon that fully under'
atand the naceaalty of local orgmnlsa-
lion and active work In proven tine tu
berculosis la AUasta. Whan theta la
an average of about IM deatha annual
ly with probably Tit or IM cases of
consumption In the city durine the
year It Is easy to understand the urgent
necessity of dotnc somethin! to pre
vent the spread of the disease.
The city Is Brewing rapidly, becom
Ins more densely populated, shotting
off sunlight and fresh air In same pro
portion and unleM some active meas
ures are taken disease, degeneration
and tuberculosis will Increase.
It is very Important that the city au
thorities and public-spirited dtlsens
should plan well for the future protec
tion ot Atlanta.
Inei den tally we would urge the ne
cessity of small parks for rest, recrea
tion and fresh air ror the people and
playgrounds for children. If Atlanta
hopes to build well for the future they
are a positive neoeMlty and will not
only prevent disease, degeneration and
tuberculosis, but Improve the moral and,
physical character of the cltlsens and
_ one-half, even one-fourth, the
amount lost yearly by the one disease,
tuberculosis, was spent In establishing
a system of small parks, playgrounds
aad Instituting means and measures
for the prevention of tuberculosis tt
would be a saving of thousands of dol.
lars annually to the city besides pre
venting disease and suffering and add-
fort and happiness to the people of At
lanta.
The Associated CharltlM. prompted
by noble motives for the good of At-
the treatment of tuberculosis, ft Is
worthy of the earnest co-operation and
support of the cltlsens and city not
only to foster and sustain It, but add
other dispensaries In other sections of
the city.
The Instructions, training and treat'
ment received at these dispense rise will
be of great benefit In preventing '
. heir special advantage Is In checking
the disease In Its Inclplency and leav
ing the patient at his home. Many
for their families and could not possi
bly go to a sanatorium.
Another Important point they are
taught how to take care of themMlvM
and prevent giving It to other people
end especially members of thslr own
family. ,
Dispensaries are certainly one of the
most Important factors In the cure and
prevention of tuberculosis In the city.
The city board of health Is also an
Important doctor In preventing the
spread of the dlseaM, yet they can not
accomplish much without the co-oper
ation and support of the cltlsens and
medical profession of the city.
There should be a general public sen
timent back of the bodrd of health, so
as to aid It In accomplishing efficient
work. Every case of consumption
should be reported to the city board of
that
health, so that with the co-operation
of the physician, the family and board
of health the disease cgn.be prevented
* «n spreading. Unity of action Is Ini.
and should bsLaecured, then the
ot bedltb can oe a very Impor
tant factor In controlling tuberculosis
A sanatorium for tuberculosis cases Is
essential for the best Interest of the
city. The home of th* Incurable With
proper assistance ran care for the rase.
nursing and attention, but there
other and larger class wblch must bs
cared for by dispensaries or a aanato.
rtum.
Some can bs bandied at tltalr homes
through tho'dispensaries, while others
to secure the Met results need a plage
to stay.
It need not be very elaborate and
axpaostve and should be oat eome dis
tance from the city, on dr near a car
A few hundred acres of lend with e
central building, then tents or shsds
can be used for most of tbs patients.
Such a place properly equipped in a
few yean oan be made principally self,
■uatatnlng. Another means of preven
tion which would be far-reaching In
Its results Is Instruction In the public
schools, especially In the seventh or
eMth grades.
Every teacher should be instructed
aa to mode ot propagation, manner In
whlcb It apraada and means of prevent.
Ing tuberculosis, aa wall as other con
tagious diseases.
A pamphlet setting forth the above
points In* regard to tuberculosis and
other contagious diseases should be
written In plain, simple language, so as
to be easily understood for use by the
teachers In the seventh or eighth grades
of the public schools. The pamphlets
should also be furnlabed the children
to take home with them so that the
parents could also see and read them.
Such a course to a few. years would
develop a class of cltliena fully awake
to the beat mtarests of the city and
preventing disease. Then there would
not be any trouble In gening proper
medical Inspection of all school chil
dren so as to prevent disease, and cor
rect defects in vision, healing and other
abnormal conditions, in a few yean
matters would be reversed and the city
would apand more money In preventing
crime, vice and dlsaoaa than It now
spenda In trying to cure and control
eamti
Cities aad people are slow to get tbalr
eyes open aa to means of 'prevention.
The taw of cause and effect In crime,
vice and dlseaM are such that the city
er people failing to head them must pay
for thslr apathy and Indifference.
This law la no reepector of persons
or caata. each must bow to the Inevi
table when they violate Its mandates.
It seems most people are prone to
eln and suffer rather than put forth a
little effort and prevent that which
their batter judgment and duty dic
tates they should do. '
In concentration of forces and unity
of action In the tight dlrectlcn much
good ran be accomplished for Atlanta.
The time Is propitious, the opportunity
la now at hand for an organised effort
to combat tuberculosis In our midst.
Every cltlMn la Interested, every cltl-
aen Is In denger directly or Indirectly
end duty call* for action.
Indifference, neglect and Inaction
mean future disease and suffering.
TO MINISTERS AND OTHERS:
The Georgian is anxious to print your church notices
every Saturday afternoon—just as anxious as you are. We want them to be up-to-date and accu-
To insure this your notices must be received by the eity editor not later than noon on Thursday.
Notices received later than this cannot reach the religious news page.
"pRnimV* baptist—
gVi.W'WKrc. SEES
J . P « 9 ^ V «h B niTO B "- *
l't»»”—fltS>rt' t. Dunstan, mtosdoaary from
lire ill. at 74* p. m. lie wUl.Uctureoo
iad the missies
_th*r*. Bundy
dl. at 74* p. m.
ways end customs
werk tost ts being dot
school tt I* s. o>. Prof,
m %5U“2.dMbJFEjjr
asmur *t S'** P' ni Prayer meeting Wad
needs? at 7 “ -
14* t>.
JACKSON HIM. IIAPTIST—North Jock-
•mi and Rast arouse John I>. Jordan.
D.D.. minister. Berries and Mruinn at II
a. m. aad 7:S> p. M. Bunder school at
axe a. a>. Prayer meeting at i r>. m.
Wednesday. Morning sermon will M to
B leats on Infant Miration and benllsm.
ie erenlng perries will lie evangelistic,
aad will close with the ordinance of lap
CBNTBAI. BAPTIST—Worship and ter
atM at II a. m. and 7:10 p. ra. Preach
ing by the pastor. Bunder school tt *40
. m. ladles' meeting Monday afternoon
at A. Church prsyer.mcetlng Wednesday st
740 p. m.
JONER A VENUE JtAPTIHT—Preaching by
MEANING OF PALM SUNDAY
COMMEMOS4 TES CHRISTS
MARCH INTO JERUSALEM
Catholic and Episcopal
Churches Observe
Day.
m. IM 7:i> p. m. Ru’mlajr school st 9 30
l'rarer meeting Wed
740* p. m.
SOUTH ATLANTA - nAlTIRT-Comer
Hemphill avenue end Kmmett street.
I'nwchlng ot 11 n. m. mud 7:jn p- in. by
the paetnr, Iter. William H. Bell. Bun-
day school at *40 a. ra.
Ing nod evening, nunrniy ernw
a m. Baptist toons People's I'
day at •:« p. m. Udlra' Aid Bor
•taf « »*». ». Pr«T*r m~'
i's Union Bun-
Bortety Mon.
flag Wed-
In. . — w . .
ay at'7* p. m. Lottie Daniel Clark#
Bortety Friday st 140 p. m.
FIRST BAPTIBT—Corner Peachtree and
(tola airoota. !>r. W. w. land rum, ban
ter. Monday arhoot at 040 a. m. Morning
worship at It. Baptist ” **“ *
I'abra It 7 p.
7:S p. at.
WnoIlWAUII AVEM'K
BAPTIST—
Reads?'obonl at »:»o a. m. Junior Hop-
ritt TOO!
People's L'aloo at * p. m.
w at 11 o. m. and 7:lt p. m. by
the pastor. Bar. II. C. Hurley. Bitty
tect at the moraine hoar: 'Hod end Ills
Woplo." The raemliers of the chureh ore
argvd to otteod. Bpeelel ersngelletlr sere-
let at Bight. Bubjeet. "liln end the Bln-
imr." The nntlnauce ut heptlera will eleo
be adtalslstrred.
M t>ONAI.I> BAPTIST-Bar. Gears*
J aws, pastor. Her. Thomas Elgar, of V
ark. wtli preocU tt the II. a 1
aider!, "Tho
BERT BAPTIST—Rev B. J.
pastor. Sunday arh<tnl at
^ *-y. I Teaching at It
by tho poster. Phil
t4( a.’ m.—Adult day. I Teaching at II
a. m. aad 740 p. m. by tho poator
drea'a osrrke at 1 p. m Nrit
proachtag every aftrraona at I and
rMtlag crangrlltK
WBBTRRN HEIGHTS nAITIBT-Bunday
Uoorge ■
Tuesday
7 I HP BT" • ewtr.
Cottage prayer meeting
: Mr. Odum's, H* Jett
PONCE DR I.EON AVENUE BAPTIST—
The eharek maeU to study tho Bible la the
ISrJl •‘S', te>*ke4hSeoU fjr p'ublb-
Safejss
far prayer oaWednesday at f» p m.
:S p. m.
B T P 17 .. ,
sss
Ti'SfflsBrs
areasat at this rarer
be "eerasthlag dotag"
“And a vary groat multitude spread
thslr garments In the way, others cut
down branchM from the trees and
strewed them In the way. And tha
multitudes that went before and that
followad cried, saying: 'Hosanna to tho
Son of David; bleaaad la ha that Com
eth In tha name of tha Lord; hosanna
In the highest!'"
This was th# flrstPalm Sunday,
celebrated hy thejrf«HTmiltltudee out.
side of the gatea of Jtrnaalam on the
road which Ted down from the Mount
of Ollvoe. It was tha triumphant entry
Into Jerusalem of Jeaus Christ. Aa He
approarhed the city the thouianda who
had followed Hie teachings rnn Joyful
ly from the gates to meet Him and do
Hint honor. Thay cut down, tha green
branches from the palm trees which
grew by the way and joyfully atrewed
them on the road over which the Sa
vior must pane. And aa Jaiua, riding
upon a lowly ase. passed by. tha people
* “' ' ‘ * * * *“‘ _ d Him
foil Into n great procaulon behind Him
and shouted hosannas aa they marched
Into the great gates.
This la Palm Sunday, nineteen cen-
turlM later, but attll the entry ot Christ
Into Jerusalem le celebrated by green
palms and glad hosannas In tha
churches whlcb adhere to the old
forma. In tha-Roman Catholic, tha
Episcopal and tha Lutheran churches
Palm Sunday la aa closely observed as
Easter and Christmas day.
It I* the beginning of the holy week,
the seven days which mean so much to
IM* Christian world. In these seven
days, following In rapid succoMlon.
were Christ's entry Into tho city. His
trial bafora' Pilate. Hie crucifixion and
burinl. and on tho eighth day. the first
Easter SOhday, cams HI* resurrection.
No week of modern or ancient history
has bean fraught with so much of
Importance to tne ages which wars to
follow.
Palm Sunday has been observed for
ages In the Roman Catholic church by
the "Bleeping ot the Palma." and thslr
distribution among tha people. Tha
paints are eometlmee preserved, and
afterwards burned, the ashes . being
used for the celebration of Ash Wed
nesday In the following years.
churches. On Wednesday, Thursday
and Friday evenings are tho aolemn
celebrations. "Tcnebral" services aa
they are called, for the churches are
shrouded In aeml-darknMa during the
chants.
Thursday will be the anniversary of
tha Institution of the Lord's supper and
will ha celebrated by Impressive cere
monies In the cathedrals. Then follows
Good Friday, tha anniversary ot tha
death on tha cross, and Easter Sunday,
the day ot glorious resurrection. With
Baattr cornea tha and of tha Lanten
season.
meets at *40. o'c
terries,' Dr, Joha^lf^ Whlta w«U preach
the subject, ;The Great Tpoehetooe "
^WWWPniPHer. Thom*
es Elmir, the reainoe prison. eraagsllat. hie
^raMHMBliiMMHOMro of Braes tod_Bar»
subject Keltic, 'Hates of UritM end Bara
of Iron" skonilajr evening, tha Togo*
Men's Missionary goctsty msota.at TJH
he held the regular aM«
In*, led hy the r"*“
the Baptist Young
»r midweek .pray
I nt •:«
II e. m ami 7:16 p.
begin nt 74* p. ra.
Sewi*
service wlU
FIRST MKTIIOD18T—Junction of,
tre* nod Ivy streets. Iter J. B. L._ .
paetnr. Hunitay schmd st 1:16 a. in. Preach
lag nt H s. in. sod 7:4* p. ra. by tbs pittur.
('less meeting Immediately after the morn
ing service. Junior League et 7 p. in. kp-
worth League nt (:• p. ra. Mid-week serv
ice
m.
WAl.KI'.lt BTRBP.T METHODIST—gerv.
Ices at 11 a. ra.. rundurtrd by the pastor,
Her. W. T. Henaby, who will use aa eab-
jra t "The Eleventh I'lMumtndaienL ' The
reulng Heroine wilt tie preached by Rev.
J. U. Bakes, the preet.llug elder of the At
lanta district. Burnley school tt * t. a.
Rasrortb 1 Hague tt g p. m. at the church.
Prayer meeting Wednesday.
WBBt.ET MEMORIAL
avenue tod Ivy street. Rev. Freak
■tor. Nuuday ra-huol st S:W t, m. Mem
tohg etfric*
« Co ?; , .i
niRior h*uud*y •ro«N*l ■
loo* at 11 •- and t \>
tt l‘M p. m. Kpworth
l*rny**r iiiiftliiK v\*ry d!i> from 12 lo t
TRINITY MKT!IODIbT-nr. J. W. Im,
th* pattor. will pratch At both tht 11 a.
m. Ami * p. is. imNa. At « p. m. th*
Oniloo AtAoriAtloD will
Kin*. t»jr Dartthjr. Wwt
WMnrftUj At I p. in.
a th* “Lord I*
f pr*yrr m«^tlug
uoday a*bool At
I 7:4ft ».
l*rAfW mwtln* WHoM«liy At tl
followrd by A iFArhvra'
CilCAfi: lIRTIIOIUKf Cornpr Boul*r*rd
ASd lllftilHBd A*MVf. Ilrr. «*. c. Jtrrwll.
poAtur HAsday ** buul At »* a. m. Mm-
Iff* At It A. nt and 7: A p. «. Kpworth
neon:* tApnir—ne hraray mhMt
limShsa^
herelcM
will he itilirwsd tbrelree seen sight
during the week. Sunday school it (40 "
m. BnnriM prayer aiestlng Sunday moi
lag.
PAYNE MEMORIAL METHODIRT-Cor
ner of Rnealentt end Laekle streets. Bee.
IV. T. Hunnlcntt. pastor. Bundey school
at *41 a. m. Preaching by It a m. aad i
p. m. Prayer Taacting at I p m. Wtdnrs-
day. Lecture by tha paetnr- music by the
choir.
NBLI.1R DODD MEMORIAL MBTHO-
DIPT—Her. M. k t'ndererood. pas'
Preaching et U a. in. nod 7 pm. (jbi
S hoal et S 4S a. m. Prayer
y et 7:h» p. ^
today
Methodist church will
Its regular missionary meeting. Dr.
hath Broach will be the speaker of
ng. Mr. W'. K. Martin will ting.
ole ‘ *' -* "—'
llieese note the change ot beer)
rr. MARK METHODIST—Rev. B. R
Belk, parlor. Preaching tt 11 t. m. and
7:41 p. ra Sunday school at P40 a. m.
Deaf rants slats. Rpworth league at 7 p.
m. Eevttral services during the wash.
BNGLIRn AVENUE METHODIRT-B. B.
L lira moos, pastor. Revival services will
coatlnoe. conducted by Evangelist will N.
,.U k rresehi*. at it and T^ra.
JirFEBBON STREET METHODIST—B.
E. I. TtaHBooa. pastor. Preaching at U
a. at., hy llev. W. M. Ilnntuu. Preaching
at 7 p .m. by It. R. I. Ttmamas. Bnaday
school at *:M a. m. Ready W’orkora Moa-
at 7 p. re. Holiness prayer meeting
PRESBYTERIAN.
FOURTH PRKMRYTBRI AN—Corner ot
Jacktoa and Chamberlin atrewta. Preaching
Baaday ani s ai sS uS p m. by tha
pastor, Bor. T. II. Newkirk. Regular
Wednesday earning prayer service at 74*
o'clock. Monday school at *:*0 a. m.
i oraer i.ursie ana iranraer atresia, ur.
A. B. Uetderhy. pastas, herrlces tt It e.
m. tad 7:« P. ra Baaday school at * y; a.
ra. Prays* nesting Wednesday it T:« p. m.
CENTRAL PSBSgYTREIAK—Weehleg-
loa ttreet, appaelir replbd. Bee. Theeoa
Klee. D. IE. peetor. Baaday erhoal at
*4S a.,ea. I
d-r a sapless
Young people's praise service et
CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN—Cor-
er of bpring end Herrin streets The
ttor. Her. Z. M. McGee, will preach at
Sabbath school at *40 p. m.
lr:. 1
A. TILL JONES AND HIS STURDY BOYS
WHO MAKE GEORGIAN GO AT MACON
TOP ROW—Roadlna from Left *a Right: Whiter gteuaen, Errteat Andaman, Lynwood Brooks, Arthur Shep
herd, A. Till Jones. Manager) Duke WilliaAtt, Charlie YauRg. Alhart Holt.
MIDDLE ROW—Rliading from Loft to Right: W. B. Taylor, Watson Robinson, Andrew Knowles, J. Wilfred.
— - . from Lon ta Hteht: W. ■- Taylor.'
BOTTOM ROW—Reading from Loft to Right! Henry Marthon, John Elliot Knewlae, L. Holt, W. Buffington.
The nbove picture presont* the newiboyg and their manager, who make Tho Georgian “go
in Macon.” Mr. A. Till Jones, who for several years was cbnnected with tho circulation de
partment of the Macon Telegraph, haa charge of tha Macon office of The Georgian. He needs :
introduction to the Macon public. Mr. Jonef glvea hla personal attention to the delivery of the
paper, whiich is a guarantee that it will rea^h the, homes and offices of subscribers promptly and
a. u. ami 7:4# p. ra. Monday ensoul at >:se
a. m. A Claes tor Chlnwe. Tbs senior
Hlbra clam la ruwiucted by Mr. Vv.
I Wr
MoyL Prayer meettag Weuucaday at 7;4s
p. in., led uy tao pastor.
INMAN PARK PRKKBYTKRIAN—Serv
ices a( U a. IU. Wad VM p. ra. by lha pas
tor, Hot. James It. tickltu. Muuuay seoool
at can a. ra. • kouug Peopla s ttvrtoiy al
n:4o p. m. I'rayer meeting ai '< :AJ p. w.
NOUTU AVENUE PUSSBYTEBIAN—At
curlier ot Poacatreo street eaa norm ave
nue. Her. iticaanl orrae rtluu, pertur.
me II a. ra. eeivlce wiu so'cvauucted uy
ur. J. Al. Gray, raran ot tor raoouy ulbie
lustltuts. Lhuego. Kvcuiug wureulp nt
t :ss, cuulucteu uy lue putor. buudsy
stnoot 04 t:tu a. in. konag rasa's League
euu 4 rauuncu al le e. w. race
lerral coutereuce Wanted ay airsln
leo uy ur. j. il. uouutu, ot Now lore,
prayer uioeDug Weuacouoy et cm p. ra.
me ie miuieleriel cuuiereuve i'hunilay el
s:*i p. ra., tea uy Gypey Mwith, oi iraudon.
cuveuauur beuu r I in—/ ai lal p, u.
WALLACE l'ltEMHYTgHlAN—Career of
Mainer euu Mioueeeu ettevte. Jrav. i. A*,
cieveiaau, pastor. MOUject at 1A e. ra.,
"The aieahi' 74* p. irar 'Tha BglrtL'
MaUuatn ecnool et »:-e a. is. Pisysr meet,
tug M edueeuay at <4d g. la.
. INMAN PARK . PBEBBYTEK1AN—
Rev. Ur. N. C. Uuiikldeoa Will preecu al
regularly.
The Macon office in situated at 358 Second street; phone 144. All orders mailed or phoned
to tho above will receive prompt attention.
Rer. Gilbert Hlgge.lD.D., In rh
dtp echool it J40 p. ai. f
. BT. PACTJl—Best Point. Rev. Gilbert
Illgge, D.D., Is charge. Holy comm
and eertnnn at U.
HOLY TRINITY—Does tar. Rov* C. A.
Lengslon In
oeruioa
n In curio. Bvanlng prayer nul
at 4:30. Thursday, at 4:10 p. m.,
tor chlldraa. Good Friday: Lltaa)
service for chlldraa. .
nod tddraos at 44* p.
Rpo In charge.
Evening prayer and sermon M
sermon nt 11.
and aermoa at 4 by Rev. R. F.
DeBello In charge. Ilnlv commnnt'on and
sermon at 11 Ity Bor. W. J. Moody.
GOOD SHEPHERD—AastriL Rev. R. P.
DeHollo In charge. Friday: Good Fri
day service at 11.
.. ai grae
ices immediately HMIowii
Huudey tcbuuL Subject,
ShdWcra of Blostlag."
EPISCOPAL.
(Sunday Bafora Easter and Pasalon
Weak.)
. CATHEDRAL—Corner Washington nad
llnnter streets. Very Rer. C. T. A. Plot
D.D., daan. At 7:30 a. at., holy communion;
11 o. hr, moaptng prayer, lluny end err-
moa: 4:30 p. m.. evening prayer; 7:46 p. m.,
service aad aermoa. Good Friday: At 7:30
a. ra.. holy communion; at 104*7. m.. eerr-
lee and terninn; II to 3, three hours of
devotion conducted by th* Her. W. J.
Alondy. At 4:1* p. ra , artnlng prayer and
nildreoa fur the rhlldrtn. ttanday school on
Hnnday at 0:44. All other dnyn: At 7:30
a. in., holy communion: * a. in., momiu
prayer; 104* a. m., holy communion
ay: ConOrmstlon terries at I p. m.
S . I.UKL8—Peaehtrae. between Currier
Pint et reels. Rev. C. B. Wilmer.
, rector. At 74* a. m., holy eommna-
loa; 11 a. m.> morning prayer nad sermon;
74* p. ro., evening prayir and sermon.
Sunday school tt_*:•. Rorvtceo during the
. jrrlcrs during the
UL*Tttey^^yjmtmjmo^M#^jJ
Evening
•errlce nt 4;!
INCARNATION—Lae, near Gordon strest,
Wrot End. Rov. J. JT r. Parry, rsetor. X\itl
. _ ... — - _ pgra,.
n
*. hi., holy communion: Il a.
prayer and **rnioo: 7:30 p. m„ eronli
r. a
prayer ami ncriuon. fopday acbool at
MoatWy, Tuesday. Wednesday aad Thurs
day, holy communion at DM a. m. Keen
ing prayer nt 44*. Friday: Morning
prayer and aermoa at U40 a. m.
ALL
end North avenue
tor. At 3 a. m , holy commanlon; 11 a. m.,
morning prayer and aermoa; 44* - —
erenlng prayer.
lad eersaaa; 440 n. m.,
Hundsy school at *:4S.
at ( p.
EPIPHANY-Comer Moreland aad Riolld
■ venues, war, v. e. LaagStOB lo Charge.
II o. m„ moraine prayer aad sermon, gas
day echool at 1:46. Wednesday: Utaai
aad address at l:*0. Good Friday, morning
prayer aad litany at 11.
CHAPBL OF THE GOOD SHBPHBKD—
Plum, sear Carpal street. Bawlaj school
at tJI a. m.
MISSION OF THE HOLY INNOCENTS—
Wood* avenue, near Meet Peach tree, bun-
day school every Bnaday at 14* p. m.
lag pray*
tag prayer at t J*.
BT. ANDRBWB—Coraor Glean and Kent
AM Women
thonM auitt Nature at thote time*
when the *y*tem is upact, the nerv
ous tone low and a feeling of de
pression or Itnguor exists. An ex
perience o! over no year* warrant*
the statement that no medicine
gives *uch prompt relief's*
. . , , of Proahyterisa Brotherhood.
Beechams
Pills
■old Ererywhsra. la huge* tea. had Oo.
NORCROBB MISBION-Rov. R. F. Do-
Belle la charge. Wednesday and Friday
acnrleas nt 44* p. m.
ST. JOHNS—Collage"!Park. Rev. Gilbert
Illxgt, D.D., In charge. Morning praytr
and sermon nt U. Evening prayer and
•ermoB at 4.
UNITARIAN.
CHURCH OF OUR FATHBR-Coraar
fain. aad Hnrlng atreeta. Rev. Rash R.
Bhlppea, D.D., minister In charge. Reg
ular morning narvlcaa at 11. Snbjact of
morning dleconrao: "Snlrntloa by Chat-
I Include soloo
Betor," Untlcnl program wl .. ..
by Mrs. Mamie Folsom Wynne nod Mrs.
T A. Rnrke. Sunday achoof al ~
r at *:4k a. m.
UNI VERBALIST,
UNI VERBA LIST—Corner Be
wood, pastor,
at it a. m -
the pastor
RrgtUar preaching
i. aad * p. m., with aarmoaa by
at both aervlcco. Morning adb-
orgivcncoo or
i the eerie* on
. .. . riM'a Prayer."
Hunitay school it t:4t a. ra., with claaoea
for alt. Young People'* Chrintiaa Units
derotloaal meeting tt 7 p. m.
CONGREGATIONAL.
BEREAN—Her. Wilttce Gtique, pastor.
Preaching at U a. m. and at .74* ~ ~
worship will ha "The Prayer ..
aad tho anhject of the sermon at tho espe
cially evangelistic acrrlca la tha STsalag la
"Reward of labor." Baraca and Phllatkeo
clnaac* and Bnndny school at I n. m.
ChrtaUan Endeavor tt t:46 p. m. Weakly
prayer meetlag oa Thuraday at 74* p. m.
Ladle*' Clnb on Saturday ait I p. m.
MARIETTA STREET—Rev. W. H. Till,
man, pastor. 1'reachlng at 11 a. m., and
7:** p. m. Baaday school at * p. u. Re<
74* p. m. Baaday school at I ram. Regu
lar weekly prayer meeting oa Thsraday at
7:*> p. m. Two weoka' met ml meetings
Will begin Sunday morning, at which Bov.
W. H. Quattlebaum will preach.
EMMANUEL—Rov. Starr C. Williams,
paator. _Preaching at 11 e.^ra. and Mlg
'tin* 0 !? t:45 "ra u. Weekly
ting on Thuraday nt 7:3* p. m.
lag at I |t a,
..'hriaUaa f Endeavor
FIRST CHlt
street Rov.
Preaching at ^
ble school (4* a.
14* p. m.
mm
don and Dana
pjater.
erreeie. iiev. iternent r.
Preaching at II a. m. aad
ROWBI.I. RTATION CHE1RTIAN—End
w. Mullins, pastor. Illble echool ( p.
Praacblax et 11 a. m. aad lisp. ra.
COLLEGE PARK CHRISTIAN—Rev. F.
G. Adame, pastor. Bible school every
Lord's day at H a. m. machine Aral
Lord's day at 11 a. m. aad 74* p. m.
CATHOLIC.
BACKED IIKART CHURCH iCathollcl-
^ 0*11*0 aad Ivy el reelm. palm hnadat
vh 74. Bleaatag aad diatribe Goa Jt
palms at It a. m. Heeding ot l’saelon
at mate. At: F p. m. Father Gunn will
pnarh. Thuraday: Communion at IB a.
in.. aJtma high mem at • a. m. iwoumtaa
lo the altar ofropoao. Adoratloa of hlaaied
aeat all day. * p. m.. sermaa as
rd Eochariel. tVmd Friday at •
mass of tho preeenclIHed. Readteg
i paeeloa. 3 |>. m„ elellont of the
MIowrd by aermoa oa "Peao4.au" by
reihi'i Morphy. Holy BStordu: 7 a. at..
Paschal hlamlagm. Raster Baaday morning
mam at TO JO goteran high mm at 11 a.
by Father Gnaa so "Chris
M Reenrrection." At I a. m„
meeting Thuraday at 740 p. m.
. ENGLISH LUTHERAN (Church of tha Re
deemeu—Corner Trinity and Cspltol place.
. B. C. Croak, paster. Moraine eerr
with aatmon at II. Baaday school at
. Ereatag service at l
14* a. in.
STREET Cgft BARN—Preaching by Bey
O. W. lorrt* at • a. m. at tha atraet rai
bora chapel, corner-Piedmont avenue and
Armstrong atraet.
FIRST CHURCH OF CRB1ST (bMaatlell
-No. 17 Want Baker street. "HenUty" Is
th* aabjact of the leoson-orrmon Hnadav at
11 a. m. aad I ra m. Wadnaadny tretlmn-
nial meeting at I p. m. Beadlag name ts
N. Brand street, opposite Piedmont betel.
ATLANTA BIBLE 8CHOOL-8nnday at
11 a. m. Dr. Hunt win Breach on 'Tht
Divine Nature of Jeon* Chnat;" -at 740 p.
m. Mr. E. T. Clarke will apeak on a them*
of sanoaal interest to the public. The
school 1* located at ta Cooper street, third
block from Whitehall Tha public boon
for th* waak following will bo 10 to II a.
m. aad 140 to * p. m.
S3
,_JCAL
CUTMtt
r. Son*
DfJrmatloQ of * el»ht ^chlufran^uE
Wlilbo WVV&wF aifSSdTO
Ht 7J) p, B1.
BAB who CAB poMtbly _
ra m. Dr. Hast la anally ooe of the
strongest Bible teachers aad sxpooltcri
In tee Booth, and It la a gnat prtrilcge
that tho railroad men an to kayo oa tide
Occaalon. The rooms art open during the
day and vleltoru win be welcome.
PSYCHOLOGICAL SOCIETY .
The Atlanta Paychologlral Society, Rob
ert Bryan Harrison, prraldwt, will meet
Baaday i flare ooe at t o'clock, at 173 P*ach-
tree airoet. Bnbjert fer dlscuodoa: "Clair,
voyanee.” Talks limited to ton mtautee.
BEAUTIFUL MEMORIAL SERVICE
AT GROVE PARK CHAPEL.
A beautiful memorial so price In hon
or of Robert Hall Walton, late lameni-
od superintendent of tha Grove Chapel
Sunday school, was held Thursday
night at tbe chapel. The meeting »«
conducted by Lawton Riley, assisted
by Henry Jones and-Cleveland Hirer.
active workers
chprjh.
Bapllel
SPECIAL SERVICES AT
UNIVERBALIST CHURCH
'Al the UnlTarullst church. But Harris
street, near Peachtree, tha pastor. Rev. K.
■ttevii M^f •MYEiiWi laaw psiiur, le - ■.
D. Ellanwood, la preaching a uerieu of i
moan at tht UTualag mrclcos wblch ere ai-
trmcttng much attention. The sermons nre
doctrinal In their nature and tre designed
to show the “UnlvaraeUsm or the Lord 1 a
Prnyor." Tho oubjoct for Rnedey erenlng
la partlealariy latonstte*. Inasmuch oa It
la (he doctrinal point apon which there la
‘ m ten ud era ten
unlnltteled concerning the tsnrSlnga
church. The subject will bo "The F
nets of Odd.”
1?!
Forglte*
R. J. GUINN TO SPEAK
SUNDAY AFTERNOON
Mr. R. J. Got an Is tho apelktr for Bun-
day afternoon at tea Young Men'a t'hit—
Haa Aaaoetatloa, aad Ut snhject will be
■The Making of a Man." Thla le the Isit
of a series of addresses by buatoeaa men/
WmCTT Ymm ^Man " The
orrheftrn will i
Anoctetloo orchestra will ploy from 3 until
3:3i p. ra.. when the Mrrlce proper iH>cin«
Tho tfAcher-tralnlof ciaia of AUkuu
miffs tt ft p. ». And «t the ifttne hour Mr.
ftlArlon IL JAckfOti condurt* a HIM*- rln«i
for youns men.
DO. J, M, CRAY TO
CONDUCT SERVICES
Th# morning worship at North Ave
nue Presbyterian church will be con
ducted on Sunday by'Dr. James M.
Oray, Dr. Torray’a associate In the
sbtKrlntendence of ltoody Bible In
stitute, Chicago. Dr. oray la one of
the cblat speakers at the Tabernacle
Bible conference, author ot aoveral
books, and one of th* foremost Bible
scholars of America.
atate ministerial conference will
ba conducted In North Avenue Pres-
bytarlan church by Gypsy Smith, the
world-famous evangelist, and Dr. J. H.
Goodell, of New York city. The coo-
ference Pill ba In session at 1:1* p. m.
Wednesday and Thursday. Ministers
of all denominations throughout the
■tat* hav« bean Invited to confer with
these Christian loaders, and It la an
ticipated that a larger number will h*
In attendance.
:15P.M.
Snftm Bff tmi ftSfeN Co,, lie.
PIERCEC
I Busy D*p f t Store
60 Marietta St.
Opposite Patteflloa, Canter of City-
All G»s Direct or by Transfer.
Th* Men's League of North Avenue
church, led by President Victor L
Bmlth, on Tueeday night In a few no
mean pledged themselves to sand i.
medical missionary to Korea and sub
scribed 14*0 toward hla salary- Tbe
occasion was tha periodical supper ot
tha Iragur. and tha man had bean ad
dressed for leas than flva minutes by
Dr. W. H. Forsyth*, a returned medical
missionary from Korea. Dr. Foraytha
la a martyr for tha cause of Christian-
Ity. He was attacked and left far dead
by Koreans and bean the marks of
mutilation upon him.
Mr. Cameron Johnson, of Japan, gave
• aerie* of stereoptteon lecturee on the
Drat throe nights of th* week on China,
Japan and Korea, and greatly enlarged
the Internet In mlsMona The big au
ditorium was peeked each nlghL North
Avenue's member* now support alx
missionaries In tha home aneff foreign
field.
i 3 p.
araaksl program by lbs chureh aad ekll-
drea'a rboir. Benedict loa ot th* hleanod
sacra meal.
MISCELLANEOUS.
H OF CIIBIKT—West
'FROM SAMARIA TO JERUSALEM,*
DR. ELLISON'S SUBJECT.
Central Congregational, comer nil*
and CantMte Way: Rev. D. J. Ellison.
P- Tin preach at 11 a, m. and at
T:« p. In. The subject for the lecture
at th* evening service will be "From
Sfmaria to Jerusalem," this being on*
of the series entitled "Roughing It In
Palestine." which Dr. Bllson ta gtvtng
on Sunday evenings In jhls church,
ttanday school at CM a. ra.; Young
P = Bte : a prarw meetu,* at «:i» V ^
cooductad by the Chnguaa Er.de„v"r
«y atM rasa. Preaching Society, and tbe Baiwoa and PhUstboa
ssnlcea at U a. at. ITayat Hasses ot the Sunday school.
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