Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, November 23, 1907, Image 11

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN ANI) NEWS. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23. ■“ ■■ ' “' 11 won on attainment of towilth. The tonic Services m Atlanta Churches 6®®*®*** BAPTIST. r.iFNN STREET HAITIST—Corner of Glonn am! swltu etreots.. Bnnday school 'yd!*, „ m.: urcradtlnf nt 11 n. m. dml 7:30 * m, hr Her. A. 1.. FJurv; prayer nervine yj-edpeeilay evening at .OT. PONTE DELEON AVENUE BAPTIST— air '} YV. Millard. & 1'.. paator. Sunday lihonl - 9OT a. m.: church awrteei. 11 a. ui. ; : 'u p. m.i evening avbjert. "The Mnn S«Mn*“wrdirr»da? U «-eS! , ni{ at TOT. * En ri'J lUUANUCL BAPTIST—Corner Fair and Hereon avenue, ltev. J. 1). Wlneheeter, ,,..tor Sunday aebool at 9:11 a. m.. T. L. i’L luperlntendent. Preaching at U n i- and TOT p. m. hr the pnetor. Junior rJlinn at J P. m- Pbuathea prayer meeting ft. Strangera and vlaltora cor* ’tallyInrlted. nnAST PARK BAPTIST—Corner Oeor- .M.I llmiit tln.nf (1 S? Viinn Senior Baptist Young people s union nt sot „ m Prayer and song service Wednesday Ei USO nT tn. The ordinance of baptism will be administered Sunday at 7:10 p. m. WESTERN HEIGHTS BAPTIST—Corner Kennedy and Chestnut streets. T. E. El- Jft raietor. Sunday school at »:*> a. m. fvs'nrhing at 11 a. ro. and 7OT p. m. Ladles - Aid Society at the home of the pastor on \Vodne»dny at 3 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. ni. Kunlftam society Friday at * P- Choir practice Frldny at 7OT p. m. WOODWARD AVENUE BAPTIST—Sun day school at 9:30 a. m. Preaching nt lit Si and 7-30 p. m. 1>Y the pastor. Uev. II. ?' lfiirley. lit the morning service the i'l l Fellows and Itnheksha of the city will attend In t body. The subject of tbo ser- !io5 will be "Odd Fellowship. - ' AY night the ordinance of baptism will be adniluls- wed, and the servico will ho evangelistic la nature. CENTRAL BAPTIST—Sunday school at SOT a nt. Sermon and worship st 11 a. m. and 7:39 P- m. The pastor, Bsv. B. L. r?ff preach morning - and evening. afternoon at 3 ‘ lesday prench morning meeting Monday a o'clock. Church prayer meeting YYedai at P- TEMPLE BAPTIST—Corner Mangttm and Wait Hunter street. Dr. A. C. Ward bis returned from tho state convention et Val- ffi” and will occupy bis pulpit at U a. in. and 7:39 P. m. Prayer meeting Wed nesday at 7:30 p. m: and Sunday aebool at 9:10 a. u. every Sunday. CAPITOL AVE.NTEBJ it 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. r... ——• t. Briggs. Morning subject, "The Restore, tlna of tbs Apostle Peter. -- Sunday school at 9-30 a. m. Junior Union at t p. m. La dles - Missionary Society Monday at * p. tn. Tcacbcra - meeting Tneaday at 7:45 p. m. Prayer and praise Wednesday at 7:15 p. m. Thanksglr - *“ hapllit Vi 7:4$ p. m. BROWN MEMORIAL BAPTIST—Her. W. A. Babb, paator. Preaching at 11 a. m. h,v Rev. J. H. Taylor. At 7OT p. m. by Rev. C. N. reek. Sunday school at »:*> a. m. Ladles* Aid Toaaday at 1:30 p., m. l’rtyer meeting Wedneaday at 7:30 p. m. JACKSON HILL ‘BAPTIST—North Jack- aon Btreet and East avenue. John D. Jor- dan. D.D., minister. Service and sermon at 11 a. m. and 7:30 n. m. Sunday echMl at l:3i a. m. Tonng People’s meeting at «:*• p. m. Prayer meeting YVednesday at 7:30 5. m. Young Women’s Missionary and Aid hocl.ty Monday at 3:30 p. m. Pniyer meet. Inf at 1:10 p. m. Tuesday. Missionary and Aid Society Thursday at 1 p. m. Sanbeams Friday at 130 p. m. The | ly Invited CAPITOL AVENUE BAWTIST-Snudar will be Reception day at the Sunday school. T. A. Teaadale will makt a abort talk on “The Meaning of Membership n Onr Son- day School." Paator Briggs will speak on "Hie Aim of Onr Bnnday School.” WEST END BAPTIST-Tbe paator, pr. Joba r, Purser, will preach Sunday morning and evening. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Il.wtl.4 v.www Hannln'o I T fl Inll Sell char*© of Woman’# Homo Mission Society, r.pwrorlh Lonuup mooting at 6:S) p. in. The woripri coiinril ino*»f« \Vr<Ui<‘Hifnr at o?30 P* w. Prnyer moctiug Woiluesdny nt 7:30 °fi 5** Joh,n \ Mothodls?*church ..... ....... .... ill-nay meeting uext Tueaday: November 28, n pbacrvance at the week at prayer. The Indies who will take part lu the program n . re H» b * A* tnudler, Mr#, llnrvie Jor- %?"• c * c * Jnrrcll, Mr#. J. U. Kabos. Mrs. Thomas and other#. Mr#. KUInholnor will sing. All the Indie# of tho church nnd their friends are Invited. Lunch will be •erved at the pa raounge. t» H 5Mk HILL AVKXUE METHOtilST-B. II. Hobo. pastor. Sunday #ohool at 9:30 n. Special program at 11 n. in. Home Evening missions nnd church extension. service at 7:30. Mist Eda E. Bartholomew, organist of the First Methodist church, bits arranged for a #erle# °f organ recital# to be given during the winter, the flr#t one to take p!«ce Suu- day, November 24. at 4 p. in. Miss Bnrthol- omow win lie a Mint cl by Miss Annie Laurie l. nnsrford, noprano. These recitals are free to the public. TRINITY AVBNVtTMETHODIST—Cor- ."Tiltehnll nnd Trinity avenue. Dr. J. U. lace, pn#tor. Service# nt 11 ft. m. nml 7:30 p. m. The ltev. Thoms# D. Ilauimond will preneb at the morning service and the evening service will be conducted under the ounploes of the Anti-Snloon Longue. S*uu- dny school at 9:30 a. m. Thanksgiving spe* d °l B ^ rT J. c * 11 odock. Dr. Lee will PfMcb. weekly prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. INMAN PARK ilETlIODIBT-Edgewood avenue and Hurt street. Rev. Henry B. *■ absent at conference. Rev. A. A. Tilley will nreach at 11 s. in. No service at night. Prayer meeting Wednes day at 7:30 p. in. Sunday school at 9:30 s. CONGREGATIONAL MBTHODI8T ~ 88 Cooper street, two blocks from Whitehall. Rev. Itolfe Hunt, D.D., pastor. Wenching Sunday nt 11 a. rti. and 7^0 p. m. Hnndny school at 9:80 a. m. Prayer meeting at 7:s0 at 7°30 'p e m D0 Fci5riy" Ul1 Allj,,lonBrjr ^f^sty EPISCOPAL* November 24,* Bnnday, next before Advent. CATHEDRAL—Coruer Washington and Hunter. Very Rev. C. T. A. Mae, D.D., dean. At 7:30 s. m.. holy communion; 11 a. m, . morning prayer and aermon: 4:30 p. m.. evening prayer and sermon. Sunday school 9:30 a. m. All other daya: At 7:30 a. m., holy communion; 9 a. in., morning prayer; at 4:30 p. m., evening prayer. Wedneaday and Friday: Litany at 10:30 CHCRCII OF THE 8011/8 UNFOLD- i ME NT— Hervlo**# will l»«* Coi»lncte<l Sunday Snblmth wh:»ol nt "t 8 1>. m. nt 123 Peacbtrss^tiwst by Iiev. longue nnd I'hlln- M. A.JReluiuer. pnktor. Subject. 'The l r PlAlor. ng Men Icd’S Bible * hnnd nt 3 p. in. Cbrlstin 45 p. m. Wednesdh* praye jer of Tbocght." The puldlc Is iav(te«l. STREET CAR BARN—The regular devo- , „ - p. ni. Thnuk((giving nerv* tloual service will In* held at the street car Ice at 10:3(7 o. in. Thunwlay. 'Strangers 11»arn Sunday nt 9 o'clock. * C. A. London, and traveling men • assured a cordial wcl* I lender. All *tr*M>t enr moil nml their fnm- coine. All seats free. lilies are cordially Invited. A welcome to CATHOLIC. sacred Heart catmolic church —Penphtree and Ivy streets. Sunday mass at 7. 9:30. 11 h. m.: Sunday school. 9 a. m.: Young Men*# Apologetic Association, 10:15 n. m.; sermon nt high mass, liy Father Ra pier; 4 p. m„ rosary; Instruction, by Father Gunn on "Modern Iwllcnltle#;" heuedtc* tlou. Week days: Mass at 6, <»:30, 7, 8 a. tu. CONGREGATIONAL. MARIETTA STREET CONGREGATION- AL.—Corner Marietta nnd McMillan street#, Rev. W. II. Tillman, -pastor. Service# nt 11 o. ni. nnd 7:30 p. m. Theme for mortilng worship will be "A Secret Osll." Rev. Dr. J. W. Blos-er will preach nt 7:33. Subject, ••Manly Christian Character." Sunday school at 3 p. ui. MUI-week prayer uieetlug Thursday ut 7 p. tu. UNION CONGREGATIONAL TABER- NACLE—Corner MeDantel. nnd Hightower streets. Rev. O. A. Barbee, pastor. i*reach- Ing nt 11 a. tu. nnd at 7:3) p. ui., by the tiestor. Sunday sclimd nt 9:30 a. m. Harnca, rhllnthen and PhllntUea. Jr., Sunday nt 9:30 a. m. and Monday night at 7:30 j». ui. prnyer ftlug Frl at 3 nt 7:30 p. ni. 8T. LUKES—Peachtree, between Currier tad Pine. Rev. C. B. Winner. D.D., rec tor. At 7J0 a. m., holy communion; 11 i. m., morning prnyer and sermon; 7:30 p. in., evening prayer and sermon. Sunday school at 9:45. , INCARNATION—LeeTnear Gordon. We#t End. 11 a. m., morning prayer and sermon; 7:30 p. tn., erenlng prayer and sermon. Sunday school at 9:45. ALL SAINTS—Corner West Peachtree and North avenue. Rev. Z. S. Fariand. rector. At 8 a. m., holy communion: at 11 n. in.. morning prayer aud sermon. Sunday school at 9:45. V>enlng prayer at 4. Wedneaday: Litany at 10:30. EPIPHANY—CorneTMoreland and Euclid avenues. Rev. C. A. Langsttm, vicar, In charge Morning^prater and sermon at 11. urge. many NORTH ATLANTA BAPTIST-PlwicMag at II «. ro. nnd 7:30 p. ui. tif the p»ltor, William H. BeU. F.DGEWOOD BArTIST—Sunday aehool at »:« a. n. Prearhln* at 11 a. ro- «nd 7:30 p, m. by V. C. Noccroia. A1I cordially lu- Tiled. * BAPTIST TABEBNACLE-Dr.; Bronuhton *111 preach Bnnday. In the erenln* bla auli- Jen will Im* **A Literal lteanrrectlon WH Thla Same Body Be On This Same fcartbr JONES AVENUe”BAPTIST—Serrleea at II n. m. nnd 7:45 p. tn. Iter, J. 'V. II liolM-rlaon will All the pulpit at both Ife*. Her. Mr. Itnhertaou ha, bee ««te.l In eramrelletlc work for the Home nlMion Board for two yeara. Sunday aehool . yeara. Sri^ladlwTld'soclety Monday aft- meeting Wed erneoii at 3 o'elta-k. Prayer me aenlay ereulD* nt 7:C0 o'clock. METHODIST. 9T. LUKE METHODIST—At the Junction of Heronn avenue nnd Powell etreet, Sun 1 •iny .rhool nt 9:30 e. m.. 8. M. Darla, auper- Intemlent: 11 a. m. aerrtce by Anti-Saloon league; 7:»> p. m. aervleea eouducled by Hfiacn of the church, led by YV. II. Mila kgelkton memorial methodist - - tha pri-ahlinir elder, Rev. Patwona, ~ pre*fh mornlns and nlgbt Sunday. - feugregatlon will hold their Thaukaalvln* eervire on Himilay night, bratend of Thanka- 11 ring liny. fie- prngrama are nt followat Morning, 11 o’clock—Organ. I loy/ o'lig" irniuntedi. Mnge; Hymn SH, Awake, jiy Soul;" anthem, "Ten Thom aind Tlmea Ten Tbnuaandf. Hymn XA, "[•or. Divine: -- offertory, Sir. nnd Mra. W. W. Sander, nml choir: po.ibide. Maht. 7:00—Hprelnl Thnnk.glvlng nervlre; erann. "Torch of Ulierty -- (Mateht. Seoteon Clark; hyniu. --My Country, "Ha of Thee, Smith; prayer: hymn. "Come Ye Thankfnl Penph*. - ' Arnold; Panlter; anthem. "O, Sing J“to the !_ord," Sotlv: offertory, aopvano, SI"- Hnlph Emeraon Walaon. Sermon, Hey. Pnraona. providing elder; nnthem, "Abide 5 Mi Me, O’Knne: Paalter for Thnnka- S r -ng Day: cloning aong, "Star Spangleil naaner,” Key; iloyology nnd henetlletlou; iwlnde. GOOD SHEPHERD—Auatell. Bn-. R. F. DeBello In rbarge. Holy eommnnlon and aermon at U, by the Rev. 8. 8. Spear. ST. JOHNS—College Park. Rar. Ollliert Hina, D.D., In charge. Morning prayer ana aermon at 11. BUFORD MISSION—Rar. R. F. DeBello In rbarge. Morning prayer, litany nnd a*e- mon at U. * PRE8BYTERIAN. WEST END PRESBYTERIAN—Gordon and Aahby ,treat,. Rev. Lynn 11. Walker, paator. Sunday aohnol at 9OT a. m. Morn ing aerrlce at 11. Sermon hy the paator. Evening aerrlce at 7:10. Pniyer meeting Wedneaday evening at 7:30, followed by Teacbera - Training and Normal claea. INMAN PARK PUK8HYTKH1AX—Corner Edge wood nml Eurlld n venue.. Preaching by Poster J. II. Fleklcu nt II n. m. and 7:90 a>. m. Sunday aehool at 9:30 a. in. Young people'a meeting Sundny at 9:w P. m. HARRIS 8TRBEt"~PRESI1YTBIIIAN Church corner llarria and Spring atreele. Service, will b« held Sunday at It n. in. Her. George A. Beattie will preach Sun day aehool at 9:15. All nre cordlnlly In- *"« hj iVev!* e!'e1’ cJveiiepiT ST. JOHN METHODIST—Sundny i •* the Ynuna l'coiilc’a Mission! will have charge of the servh BsssnSTiK .MO..- e. aerrlce. A*t ejcellent program hne been arranged. Good nm*ie win he furnl.hed by the young pfo- p.c. dioru. chclr, the mule quartet nnd •rinlrta. Dr. Mnrlon Melt, HnU wilt deliver £ a- dre,a on "Mlanlonn.” nrhlcn will be en. 'ey a Inin g and In.truetlre nnd of eapedal mtrre.t to the men of tbo chutvh. n *' r MARK MEt7iO*I> 1ST—Uer. S. «. Jj-H. iwntor. Pmu-hlng ot 11 n. m. by if'- l-nwreneo I’help.. f). II. No oerrleea ■'rlsht- Sundny aebool at 9:30 a. tn. IJenf flnaa. Mr. W. F. Cruaaello teneher. ?£.>•- T. McCord auperintendent. Prayer j. y’hig Wetlnck Inr evening nf 7:30. Public “’■led to attend ttieae aervleea. J’.U.KER STREE-TsiETHODIST-SerT. 7-* »t the regular hour Imth morning nml •veidng hr iter. Angnat Erneat. of Baton- fC?- 1 '•». We want the memlienhlp and the rj.cml, of ■•nrotUer (inn -- tbroagbmtt tho » come out nnd hear him. Sunday ot ® : * > nherp. Come nud bring a “nd feel at home with na. Mian l.nln Jehtuon , cl,,. t, reqorMcd to meet nt the enr-uiage at JOT a. in. .A' MI.KY MEMORIAL—Corner of Anlmrn Eff «nd Ivy atreel. Her. R. F. Enkej. r* |i Sunday -luml at JOT a. m.. M. M. nnnerfntendent. llo.y people 1 , rlnna. H,('ham teneher: young men - n Rarnea Hi ’' - '*(« Llagle l.npo tearher: young la- ,,-.*v-vwt. i-r»aen:ng at Mee at 7OT p. in. Senleo R'HIU* 1UU 5 UIIIIUI BH-I m *»VV. Ulllffll Him, D. D.a In charg*. Evrnlnf prayer and sermon at 4. Sunday aehool at 3. ST. ANDREWS—Corner Glran and Kent atrrets. Rev. Gilbert Hljris. D.D., to charge. 8unday aehool ot 3:19 p. tn. HOLY TRINITY—Decatnr. Holy com munlon and sermon at 11 by Rev. S, 8. Spear. Bnnday school at 9:45. _ }‘A llcaxinnlile God.” Young peo- pic’s service at 6:20 p. in. At the wcnlng service nt 8 o’clock, Dr. linker will de liver the third of a seriea of lecture# esne- " for young people. Subject, •The I nnd Disgusting Young Man.” I’roy- er meeting Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock. Everybody, who attends I# reijnested to quote a verso from the Bible containing the word “Joy.” and give a reason for thank fulness. Hpeolnl Thanksgiving service nt 11 n. m. Thursday, with sermon l»r Dr. Ba ker nnd n line musical program. Thanksgiv ing eparert by the Phllathea class nt 8 o’clock Friday evening In assembly hall. chrIstian: FIRST CHRISTIAN—Corner South Pryor nnd Trinity avenue. II. K. Pendleton, pas tor. At* 11 *a. iu. tchre will be a special sendee for new members. At 3:30 p. m. Mr. Wilson will spunk to men and boys ‘‘Nnnuian. the IdCper." At 7:33 |>. iu., 1 Wilson will speak to a mixed audience. LIntt and the Besrden sitters will sing nt tho various services. the public. LUTHERAN. CHURCH OF THE UKDKEMKR (ENG LISH LUTHERAN)—Corner Trinity arenuo nnd Capitol place. Ilov, E. C. Cronk. pas tor., Morning service with sermon at 11 o'clock. Slide school at 9:30 o. m. Evening service at 7 JO p. ST. .TOIINS GERMAN EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN—Corner Forsyth nnd Garnett streets, u. Nussliuni, pnitor. Prencblng lu Gcrmnn nnd Engilsli nt 11 n. in. Iu this service, emphnsfs will lie laM upon our duty to work toward the ev«nr^“~“ ' * world. Sunday school at At the Sunday afternoon service of the Young 5Ien'« ChrlstlAU Association, Rev. Lynn fit. Walker, pastor of the West Kml Presbyterian church, will speak on a nub- Ject of Interest to men. The assaelatlon orchestra will play a short, program before the aerrlce nun win also furnish the music at the meeting. The service begins at 3:80. All men are luvited. ANC0 _ I 72V4 North Broad Ntrcet. Sunday and W< uesdny afteruoous nt 3 o'clock. Youni People’s meeting Thursday night at All cordially Invited. Ity church will hold a hnxnnr r , ... vemlier 22, from 3 to 6 o’clock in the after noon at the residence of the lady manager, 201 Washington street. The Young PcoDle’i will have charge of the servi Methodist chnrch uext Sunday evcului 7:45. A most excellent program lias l»een arranged for this service. The music will lie of the best—Coca 1 sold#, male quartet and a chorns composed of ronng people’s voices. A short, stirring ndnresa on ronnf people’# work for missions will be dell re l»y an attractive speaker. The public cordially Invited. WT7IIT " l II m. III. S I4-4UUIIIJI Ilk *».•" «. III. and 7:30 p. ni. by Flnvll Hall, of Trlon. Gn. l’rayer meeting Thursday.night at 7:30. UNI VERBALIST. UNIV'ERSALIST—Corner Peachtree nnd East Harris. Rev. E. I>. Ellen wood, pastor. Regular preaching service nt 11 a. m.. with sermon by the pastor. Subject, 'The Mod ern Samaritan.” Sunday school at 9:45, with classea for all. All scats are free and all arc cordially Invited. UNITARIAN. FIRST UNITARIAN—Spring afreet, cor ner of West Cain. Rev. Alexander T. Bow- aer, minister. Services at 11 a. m. Sun day school at 10 a. tn. A series of ser mons on “Jesns and His Religion.” from the point of view of modern thought and * of today. The first will be “The MISCELLANEOUS. THE ATLANTA PSYCHOLOGICAL SO- CIBTY, Robert Bryan Harrison president, will meet Sunday afternoon nt 3 o’clock at 122 Peachtree street. There will l»e vocal and Inatrunientnl music and a ten-minute lay ____JSL thirty, will have a reunion at tl Baptist Orphans* home Sundny ai 3 o'clock. November 24. One of i The schools of the Atlanta Baptist Sun School Association, numbariug about ‘ * ‘ the Georgia afternoon at ... __ I the largest gatherings of the association la expected at this meeting. Some of the schools have Broad and Alabama afreets. The-two transfers trill bo made at the price of om , Atlanta Bible 8chool. Tbo Atlanta Bible aebool, at 88 Cooper treat* near Whitehall, will bold public-ex- erclscs each afternoon from J to 4 o’clock, except Ratarday, Sunday Included; also Tuesday and Thursday nights. At 3 p. ni. Thursday, tue 28th Instant, Thanksgiving sermon will be preached by Dr. Charles O. Jones, formerly. pastor rtf St. Mark Meth odist church. At l.into, but now of Rome. Ga. Seats are free at each of these exer cise#, and the general puldlc Is earnestly Invited. Especially Is It desired that Dr. Jones’ friends be present on Thursday. Beth-Israel Rehearsal. The friends of Beth-Isroel Congrega tion, who have volunteered to join In the dedication exercises on December 1 are requested to assemble In the vestry room of the new synagogue, corner Washington and Clark streets, Monday, evening at 7:45 o'clock for the general rehearsal. r HHHIMHHM«HHI<ltMHMHIHMNIHHMHHMH<HMI999HHI999*9999H99999»9lll9MIM(9JJi , THE PARMENTER MILLIONS .. A Stirring Novel of Love, Conspiracy and Adventure. . . (Copyright, 1997, !>j Arthur YV. Mgrcbroont.) By ARTHUR W. MARCIIMONT. Author of “By Right of Sword," “When I W«t Cx«r," Etc, Etc. rltnl to annul. ASSOCIATE BBKoSmED PRESBYTE RIAN—Comrr Whitehall .trert anil YYlilte- ball Temire. th-rrloe.: I’regrhlng at It n. m. niul 7:45 p. m. Iijr the pn.tur. Her. J. A. Gordon. Morning »nh!wt: "God - , rail to no Awakened rimri-h. - Hnht>ntU .olinot nt 10 n. ni. Young People's fbrt.tl.u Union nt 7 p. ui. Snl.Jert: "Work Auioug Immigrant,.' - YVcilnendnjr erenlng prnjer meeting et 7:45. Subject: "Ueeren. MOORE MEMORIAL PRESnYTERIAN- Uorner I.oekle nnd Lettaaer glreele. Dr. A. R. Holderhjr, poeror. SeerIre. nt 11 n. m. nnd 7:39 p. u. L'hrlitlau Eudenror nt COT |l. ui. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN—Rev. Y\ - nlter I. I.lngie. D.D.. the pnetor. will preneh n, 11 n. m. nnd 7OT P. m. Snnil,/ nebool n, JOT. Prayer meeting YVedneedny ere'iln* nt ,:45, led by the pnetor. The epeetnl Thnnkwlv- lug .errlee will he held Tbnrnd.iy morning nt 11 n'elnek. The ehnrrh le Iwnted eenr the iMMtoltlee on Mnrlett, itreet. Rente nra free nud rontrlhutlon, volnntnry. The beet ebolr In the city. FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN—Uorner of rhnmlierlln nml Jneteon etreefe. l reaching every Hnndny et 11 •.m. nnd TOT P.m-.hr the pnetor. Iter. T. II. Newkirk. Begnlnr mill-week Meyer eervlee will Ih> feld lhl, week at the residence of Mr. «. D. I rice, ill Auburn ereeiie. YVednStey evenlug nt 7:39 p. m. Sundny school Sundny at 9.3J n ni. Rludente. rleltore end Mrengerg In the city nre meet eoriltnlly Inrlted to nt- tend eneh of Iheee eewleea. YVBSTMINRTEIt PRESBYTERIAN—Cor* ner Boulevnrtl nnd Porn-el ovi noe l ei l F Gnllle. peelnr. YYorkere prayer nnd Mum-ration. J In Hie elndy: Rondny irhoat. SOT YV. M. Ererett. gnperlnteinleiil. Preneh- . *** . «■ t *.o,Y 1.0 ,1... ingtop Kri‘tlilic 8ynop,la of Prevlou, IntUlmenU. olive Unde that ehe U n prleouer In the home of the Ilertmnnne until the hour aet for the meeting of the bnnd, liefore which ehe hne l-een nnlered by the leeder. Gilbert Merrldew. She feern Ihnt Merrldew will reengnlie her ,nd that her life will ieiy the forfeit. Hite rebeenee the etoiy ehe hne pre- pored to explain her preecnce In Loudon and etnrta for Ihn plnee of meeting determined to nppenr roul and rouflilent. Any thought the had entertained of attempting an escape on the way to the meeting wan checkmated by the ar* rangementn Roaenateln had made. A four-wheel cab waa waiting at the door, and Roaenetetn rode Innhle with Karl and her, while hie companion mounted (he box with the driver. If he had anticipated her necret thought, he could not more effectually have frustrated them. That ho waa determined to get her to the meeting wan clear; and that he would do hln wornt for her when there, hie sullen. they were deetlned to triumph over her. But how the victory was to bo won In the face of the terrible colls that surrounded and l| Id her, she could not •ee, YY'hen at length the cob stopped and they all alighted ehe waa perfectly cool and collected—cooler. Indeed, than the reat. They left the vehicle some little way before they reached their deatlna tlon and atood together In a group untl. It had driven oft. Then they, walked somo tew hundred yards, Roneneteln and hie companion being behind and Karl by Ollve'a aide. Even when they reached tha house Roeeneteln went forward alone to open the door, leartnnehl* companion stand ing behind Olive. He was obviously resolved to prevent any attempt at es cape even at the lest minute. Some of the others had already ar lived, and aa they paused a second In the narrow, dimly lighted hallway Olive er breath as she heard Gilbert Merrl dew's strong, strident, commanding jhe meeting was to take place In voice. Rosensteln'a house—a detached build ing situated In a quiet square on the border line between Clerkenwcll and angry looks evidenced. Tl " ng'nt 'll nnd 7OT by Ihw-pesJJ- imilct: -onipri AAtilnls ration of Low junior Worktrs. 3:80; an-ellnc YVedeeedey nt 7:1'. Teachers meet- *K following at SOT. VWtora welcome to all nervier,. DJt n. IU.: :IS p. m. Ullngton—a place admirably nltuated for eueh a purpoiie. Indeed, the more Olive saw of the arrangements of the men, the more she was Impressed by the thoroughness with which all their plans were conducted. Method was revealed In every par ticular. Y’ery little was said during the drive. Rosenrteln's presence waa a restraint on Karl, and Olive was not sorry. It would have been difficult to talk on any subjects except that of which all were alike full,, and to apeHk about that would only have led t6 altercation end quarreling. ... . Olive waa glad to bo left to think, indeed. Aa tho hour of crisis ap proached her courage rose to meet It. Although she realised to the full the nature of the peril, end could not see any way out of It. she had, neverthe less, a conviction that some way would be found. It was true that she had fooled these men: that she bad crept Into their se crets, using falsehoods and deceit for that purpose; nnd that If the need came she meant to betray them. But at the same time her motive had been right. 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Rosensteln brushed past them as they stood in the hall and opened the second door. It proved to be a room between the front parlor and one beyond, wltb which It communicated by a pair of large doors. Aa soon a, they were Inside, he closed the door and Olive observed that the other man remained in the hallway. He waa dead sst upon showing her that she was a auspected person, at all events In his eyes. Olive had expected to come at once face to face with Merrldew; but the place was empty; and hla voice was coming from the room beyond' which Rosensteln entered, leaving the big doors very slightly ajar. File had a curious feeling of disap pointment at the delay In meeting Mer- tidew. She had braced her nerves for the ordeal; and the further suspense tried her. The room was mengeriy furnished. Just a few plain wooden chairs against the walls, a square deal table with no cloth In the center, and some pipes and tobacco on the bare mantel. A single gas Jet, half turned on, served to add to the gloom rather than to relieve It, All these details Olive took In at a glance as she eat down on one of the stiff, uncomfortable, wooden chairs. Karl took a seat beside her. "You must not be nervous. Rosa,” he whis pered. "I shell see that no harm comes of this meddler’s foolery!" She smiled. "I am not nervous," she. said, confidently. "It has been trying* tn be treated as a prisoner; but It will noon be past and done with.” "I will make him pay for It all. He has always been my friend; but I have finished with him after this," he growled, angrily. -- I won’t be a cause of quarreling between you any more than between INTERESTING READING To People Who Are Making Plans for...,. ..Thanksgiving On Thanksgiving Day we will serve in the Palm Gar den a special luncheon from 12 to 2:30 p, m. for 50 CENTS. sis Dollar Dinner Served from 6 to 8 p. m. will be a veritable feast. Those who patronized the Palm Garden last year re member it as the feature of the day. For those who prefer to order a la carte we have arranged a most tempting menu. Our prices are very reasonable. .:. If you wish to meet your friends on Thanksgiving Day, visit THE NEW KSMBALL oeiwFFD you any more man in rwren _ Vu. i. “u. ,,. you and Anna. But hadn't you better Olive caught *it t(’• hope h(a word; hen- what he Is saying In there?" "I don't care what he says. He le a liar. I want to make it ell up with you. YYV have lot been alone together for all thew daya." "It Is all over between ua, Karl." "No!” lie cried, with on oath. In hla she aald.' “I could never forget II. Karl. Never forget thla day as long as I live," said Olive, earnestly. She meant ever lable of the statement, too, alt] not iierhaps In the sense he understood It. “How cold you are to me, Rosa. How can you be? And after we hove been parted.” "It has never been my way to say alt I feel, Karl. Never. And now I can think of nothing but this miserable business. YY’hat are they doing in there?" He threw up hla hands with a vio lent gesture, os he answered; "And I can mink of nothing but you!” 8he made no reply, and sat listening of the proceedings In the room beyond. Bhe could hear very little. Just the murmured voices of Rosensteln, Merrl- dew and another voice, which she thought she recognized as ' that of Franks. Hut It was abundantly plain that Merrldew waa not only the leader of them all, but that they stood In tear of him. Then, all suddenly, the murmur of the voices was Interrupted by cries and shouta nnd great noises from some dis tant part of the house. Below stairs, as It seemed to Olive. ■What Is that?" she asked, That whlte-tlveied French frog. (Yrtgord. probably; the pig. They liave him down below. He has been caught blabbing and will be dealt with to night.” olive recalled that part of Merri- den-’a message about a similar case to hrrs. "YY'hat bar he done? - ' "Tried to give ua away to the police, the dirty dog. A raid was made on one nr our houvea three nights ago, but we 'earned of It In lime. TRey found nothing; -- and he laughed angrily. roused, but, with a pretense nf fear, osked: "Then they may come here.” "Oh. no, don't bo frightened. He knew very little, and nothing of any Importance. Nothing of thla house. YV-j tio not bungle like that, Rosa." ~I am not frightened of the police," the replied. "He has only been with uk a very UU tie while, doing what we call rough work. ' There are two or three others Use him. YY'o use them and pay them, but we do not trust them. Nor do we let them betray ua.” Hla face harden ed as he said this, and tho. ugly light In hla eyes boded III to the roan he ojH>ke of. ' A minute afterwards Franks came In Irom the room beyond; and as he open ed the door Olive saw that it was a laigc place, a sort of disused workshlo nnd unfurnished snve for a table and some chairs. Merrldew was sitting at the head of tho table and four other men were there with him. The boss wants you, Hartmann. YV» ure going to deul with Pertgord." Except for a side glance In her dl- lection he took no notice of Olive; and she Interpreted tide to mean that Itos- cnsteln had already prejudiced him against her. - Kart left -her nt once. Franks fol lowed him, and agnln the door was left sc- that she could hear something of what passed. Bhe guessed that this was done latentlnnally, either to make sure that she made no attempt to get away or else that ehe might be alarm tllng movements as the gag wag re moved. "Now what have you to eay? -- asked Merrldew. "It la all Ilea, Ilea, lies." Olive started at the voice. French man? It was the voice of the man who had attempted her life In the train. She rose and stole to the door and peered In to catch a eight of the man. For a time she waa unsuccessful, but the Instant her eyes fell on his face she recognized him. Overwhelmed by the discovery, she lost the first words which Merrldew apoke and the fellow’s answer. YVhat had been only suspicion.before was now proved beyond question. It had been Merrldew's work, that qttempt. He had employed tlile wretch for the vile pur pose. You arc lying, Perlgnrd," came In rrjdew’s voice, as hard ns sipcI. >ur only chance la to tell the truth. Andrews!" The tone was full of au thority aa he called on the man he named to give particulars of the other’s offeree. This man was one Olive had never Bhe had, however, abandoned all thought of attempting to escape. If she wan to get out of the mesa It would not be by flight. They had made that Impossible. Nor was she going lo allow herself to bo frightened by anything she might hear. Hhe bad resigned her. self to the Inevitable. The thing Imd to be faced now; and hen wan one of thonc brave natures which respond readily in proportion to the demands made upon them. Boon afterwards she heard the sound of a struggle on the stairs, the cursing of men In rage, the srufflink of feet, heavy blows, followed by Inarticulate, smothered moans. Then the man was forced Into the other room, and a pause followed. r . 'Now, Perlgcrd, the gag will be taken off; but If you attempt to cry out as you did Just now below, you’ll be si lenced In another fashion." Another pause, tilled by same rua- Jb had alwayi Suspected Perlgnrd, he declared, and had, therefore, spied upon him. He hgd seen him In company with the police, had watched him close ly, and had succeeded In overhearing a conversation In a public house In which tho men had betrayed them, for he had distinctly heard him mention the house on which the retd had l^cn made. He liad then told Ms comrad-s, and precautions had been taken. Continued In Monday's Georgian. SHINON Polishes far bra»-. copper, silver, et at the GEORGIA PAINT A GLASS CO, '*■