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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: SATURDAY. 'DECEMBER 0. WIT.
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CHURCH NOTICES.
The Georgian gladly contribute* the
fol'owing three column* each Saturday
for church notice*.
They mutt, however, be aent so a* to
reach The Georgian office not later than
noon Friday.
baptist.
.NORTH A TLA NT A—Corner jUmphUl-
ave. and Tenths. Preaching »UU
in. and 7:30 p. m. by the pa.tor. Wllllam
11. Bell. Sunday school at *:*0 a. m.
Prayer meeting ednesday evening at
7:80.
OAKLAND CITY—Rev. A. C. Ward.
D. D.. pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m.
and 7:30 p. m. by the pastor. Sunday
school at 8:30 a. m.; Edwin SI. Gordon,
mperlntendcnt. Ladle, Aid society meet*
Wednesday afternoon at the church,
rraycr meeting every Wednesday night.
The ordinance of the Lord ■ supper cele
brated at the close of the morning serv
ice. at which time the church covenant
will b« read by the paetor.
METHODI8T.
ASBURY—Corner Davie and Foundry-sts,
Rev. C. P. Merchman, pastor. Preach
ing at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by the
pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.: W.
E. William,, auperlntendent. Prayer
meeting Wedneeday evening at 7:30, con
ducted by Thomas Richardson. Steward,
meeting Tuesday at 7:30 p. m.
service at 6 a. m. Sunday school at 9:30
a .m.; J. R. P. Cochran and G. H. Llpp-
man, superintendents. Preaching by the
new pastor at 11 a. m. and 7:30 b. m.
Epworth league at 0:30 p. m.; W. H.
Boring, president. Prayer meeting H ed
nesday at 7:30 p. m. A welcome hand
await, yob.
TEM PLE—Mangum and Weat Hunter.
.1. M. Brittain, D. D., pastor. Sunday
school at 9:30 a. m.; J. T. Hardman, su
perintendent. Preaching at 11 a. m. and
, :50 p. m. by the pa,tor, Subject atU
a. m.. "The Second Coming of Christ.
The ordinance of baptism at the evening
hour. Woman’, auxiliary Monday at »
p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7.3o
p. m. Everybody cordially Invited to
, worship with us.
...ornlng subject, "God In Nature.” Sun
day school at 9;45 a. m.: Professor 8. 8.
Wallace, superintendent; deaf-mute class
at 9:45 a. m.; W. F. Crusselle, teacher.
Century Bible class at, 10 a. m. The
public Is cordially Invited.
PONDER8-AVE.—Sunday, school at 9:30
a m. Preaching at Ills. m. and 7:30
p. m. Good music, led by Profeasor
Pearce. Prayer meeting at 11 Oxford-
ave. Tuesday night at 7:30. Prayer meet
ing Wednesday night a), the c)iurch at
7:1L UdM t ,AJd i5 A 3 J« -J th.
GORDON-ST.—wnlli«r'»£?sentell pastor
Bible scuool at 9:30 a 7 *.; M. M. An
derson. superintendent. ..Breaching at 11
1 7:30 p. m. by.t«» pastor.
n m. and 7:30 p. m. ny. in, pastor, nuu-
lect for morning. •"n&.SIore ExceHent
Way," ond for the evening. "Wherein
Lies the Power of Temptation." Wo
man’s Mission society Tuesday at 3 P ">
Mid-week 1 service Wednesday at 7:3
m. Everybody welcomed.
WEST END—The pastor. Dr. John F.
Purser, will preach Sunday morning and
evening. Morning subject, "The Great
Endeavor.” Evening subject. "Concern
ing Immortality.’' Sunday school at 9:30
a. m. B. Y. P. V. Sunday evening at
6:45. Ladles Aid society Monday after
noon at 3:30. "Circles" will be discussed
and all the ladles are urged to attend.
Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at
7:30. Y. W. A. Friday afternoon at 3:30.
GRANT PARK—Rev. A. F. O'Kelly, ol
College Park, will preach at 11 a. m.
The pastor. Rev. K B. O Kelly, will
preach at 7:30. Sunday school at 9:30
a. m.: E. M. Price, superintendent.
SOUTH SIDE—Corner Ilaygood and Cap-
Itol-ave. Preaching Sunday morning
and evening by the pastor, J. M. Ma-
I'srland. Morning subject, "The Bless
ings That Accrue From Suffering.
Evening subject, "Special Message to thr
T'wsonfoel rwl " QlinilaV Bhtwifll lit H 1*1
EDGEWOOD—Bible achool at 9:80 a. m.
Worship and preaching at 11 a. nt. and
7:30 p. m. Sermons by V. C. Norcrosa,
pastor All moot cordially Invited.
WOODWARD-AVE.—Sunday achool at
9:30 a. m. Preaching by the pastor at
11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Morning aubject,
"Walking In Ilia Stepa.” n sermon on
applied Christianity. Evening, second
locture on the origin nnd progress of
Baptist principles. 11. Y. P. U. meeting
at 6:45 n. m. Mld-wcck service Wednes
day at 7:30 p. m. Everybody cordially In
vltcd to all these services. Seats free.
8ECOND—Sunday night D". John E.
White, the pastor, will preach on "The
Glory of the Troth.” Usual morning asrv-
lco and sermon at It a. tn. Bible school
meets at 9:10 a. m. Orchestra music.
Barara Strangers class In auditorium at
11 a. m. under direction of Dr. White. A
cordial welcome extended to the public,
especially visitors and strangers, to at
tend these services.
PONCE DE LEON AVE.—Corner Ponca
DeLeon and Pledmont-aves A. II.
Gordon, pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and
7:45 iv m. Sermons by the pastor; Bible
school at 0:30 a. m. A. II. Caldwell, su
perintendent.
ity-avs. ur. j. ts. Rooms, tno pastor,
will preach at both the It a. m. and 7:30
it. services. Sunday school at 9:30
_. ,n.; W. O. Foote, superintendent.
Weekly prayer meeting Wednesday at
7:30 p. m AU are cordially Invited to
attend these services. Seats free. Good
music.
CENTRAL—Corner Garnett and Forsyth-
sts. Rev. B. P. Robertson, pastor.
Services Sunday, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.;
preaching by the pastor at both services.
Subject for morning, "The Making and
Unmaking of a Church:” aubject for even-
lies’ meeting, .Monday afternoon at 3
HIGHLAND PARK-J. A. Crumbley. Mi-
tor. will preach at It a. in. and 7:30
n. m,; Sunday school at 3:10 a.’ m.:prayer
services Wednesday evening at 7:30 p. m.
Choir practice Friday night.
FIRST—Peachtree and Cain-sts.. Sunday
Kit, 9:30 a. j
... ,„ and 7:46 ... ._.
preach at both hour*.
Wednesday, 7:45 r- m.
TABERNACLE—Sunday school at 9:30
a. m.: Dr. Joseph Broughton, superln
tendent. Sermon at 11 a. m. by the pas
tor, Dr. I-en G. Broughton, who has re
turned from abroad. 11. Y. P. U. at 1:30
n. m Song service at 7:30 p. m..’ A. C.
CAPITOL-AVE.—William Bussell Owen,
pastor. Momlngsubject. "H
the Victory Over Dally Sine."
"The Tragedy of tbe Will."
will preach at both services.
How to Gain
At night.
The paator
COLLEGE PARK—Sunday school at >:30
a. m.; William W. Raid, auperlntend
ent. Public worship at 11 a. m. and 7:30
Baptist church, at tha 11 a. m. service.
Baptist Young People’s union meets at
6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at
":30 p. m.
CAPITOL VIEW—Sunday achool at 9:30
a. m.; E. M. Vary, auperlntendent.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.. by
the pastor. Rev. C. B. Ragsdale. Prayer
mooting Wednesday evening at 7:30 In
Baraca hall. Baptist Young People's
union Tuesday evening at 3 o’clock, In
ltaraca hall. Woman's Missionary so
ciety Monday afternoon at 3:30 at the
residence of Mrs A1 Deckner, on Stew-
art-ava.: Mrs. McClain, leader. Every
one cordially Invited to all services.
LUTHERAN.
The service next Sunday at 11 a. m. will
he In the English language. The Rev.
Lyman E. Hodd. Ph.D., president of the
Atlanta Theological seminary, will lead
In worship and preach the sermon. Bible
‘ ■* A cordial Invitation
CHURCH OF THE RF.DEEMER—Trin
ity-ave. and Capitol place. Rev. W, C.
Schaeffer, Jr., paetor. Services at U a.
m. and 7.10 p. m. Subject of morning
sermon, "Jesus’ Manifold Coming.” being
a continuation of tbe seriee of Advent
M-rrr.ons. In tbe evening the laat of the
’,, °X. sermons on '*rhe Wsy Made
Tswklng Up." Sunday school at
Lmh£ h t rlc ’ H. ■jth'gliti. superintendent
1 E Wednesday night at 3
ecloes, Parish .Choc St 3:li every Frl-
aturaooo. AU Invited.
i iltillllil
PARK-ST.—Dr. 8. R. Belk, pastor.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m.
by the pastor. Sunday school at 9:30
a. m.; L. E. Floyd, superintendent. Pray
er meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30
o'clock. The congregation will worship
In the new Lec st. school auditorium. The
R ubric la cordially Invited to attend all
lese services.
WESLEY MEMORIAL—Corner Auburn-
ave. and Ivy-et. Rev. W. R. Hendrix,
pastor. Charles Btedman Stanage, direc
tor of music. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.;
R. J. Guinn, superintendent Preaching
at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by the pas
tor. Subject for the morning hour Is
"Christian Joy," while at the evening
hour the subject wlli lio "Finding God."
Mission study classes at S p. m. Epworth
league devotional meeting at 6:30 p. m.
Midweek prayer service Wednesday even
ing at 7:30. The public Is cordially Invited
to all these services.
PRE8 BYTE RIAN.
GEOROIA-AVE.—Corner of Georgta-ave.
and Grant-st. H. J. Williams, iiaator.
Treachlng service at 11 a. m. and 7:30
p. m. Morning topic, "The High Calling
of God." Evening topic. "How to Escape
Death and Judgment." Sunday school,,
9:30 a. m.; Covenanters, 2:30 p m.; West
minster league, 6:45 p. m.; Mission Sun
day school on Waldo-st. at 3 p. m. I’ray-
er meeting and choir practice. Wednesday
evening at 7:30. The public cordially In
vited to attend these services.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL.
WEST END—Corner Gordon and Ashby
sts William E. Hill pastor. There will
be service* at tlilB church Sunday. De
cember 10. Preaching In the morning at
11 o'clock and In the evening nt 7:30
o'clock by the pastor. Sunday School at
9:10 a. m. Special Christmas exercises
at 9 o’clock to continue 30 minutes be
fore Sunday school opens. Prayer meet
ing Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock.
You aro Invited to attend all of these
services, and a special Invitation Is ex
tended to the Sunday evening service.
DRUID PARK—Preaching at 11 a. m
The subject of tho sermon will bfc, "Tho
Wonderful Bhselngs From tho Incarna
tion of Christ." The 7:30 p. m. subject
will be "Infatuation." Tuesday at 7:45
a lecture by Dr. Hudson, recently
from China, on the "Revolution
China.”
INMAN PARK—Edgewood-ave. Rev. 8
A. Harris, pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m.
and 7:30 p. in. by the pastor. Sunday
school at 9:30 a. m.l Asa G. Candler,
perlntenilent. Epworth league at
p. m. Prayer meting Wednesday at 7:30
p. m. Church comfortable and good mu
•Ic. The public Is cordially Invited to at
tend all these services.
LAKEWOOD HEIGHTS—Rsv. M. L. Un
derwood, pastor. I’reaching at 11 a m.
by the pastor ond at 7 n. m. by Rev.
C. C. Cary. Sunday achool at 9:45 a. m.
NELLIE DODD MEMORIAL—Preaching
at 11 a. m. by Rev. W. E. Arnold ana
at 7 p. m. by Rev. C. A. Thomns. Sun
day achool at 9:45 a. m. Prayer meet
ing Thursday at 7:30 p. m.
BONNIE BRAE—Lillian and Jamea-eta.
Preaching at It a. m. and S p. tn.
by tho paator. Sunday school at 9:30
a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday night.
A warm welcome to all who attend.
EAST *" ATLANTA—M e'tropoll tan. cornor
Oranberry-avo. Rev. C. V. Weathers
pastor. Residence. 69 Metropolltan-ave.
“at Rar. P. F.
Preaching nt
11 a. m. by Rev. C. C. Cary, and 7:30
p. m. by the paator. Preaching by the
iiastor at the Soldiers' Home at 3 p. m.
Epworth league at 6:45 p. m. Stewards’
meeting Tuesday at S p. m. at parsonage.
Prayer meeting and Sunday school meet
ing Wednesday at 8 p. m. All are cor
dially Invited.
sv. Charles O. Jones, D.D.,
. The iiastor will preach at It
a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Morning subject,
“Tho Divine Intercessor.” Evening sub
ject, "True Satisfaction.”
.1 HFFeWsON-ST.—W. W. Edwards pas
tor. Preaching at 11 o'clock by Itov. H,
. Guy and at 7:80 by tho paator. Prayer
eating at 7:30 Thursday and Saturday
evenings. Sunday school at 9:10: Mr.
Martin, superintendent. Epworth,league
at 6:30. Mr. Allen M. Pierce, president
of St. Johns Epworth league, will Install
the newly elected officers at this hour.
All are cordially welcomed.
EPI8C0PAL.
(Second Sunday In Advent.)
CATHEDRAL—Corner Washington and
Hunter-sta. Very Rev. C. T. A. Plaa. D.
D., dean. 7:30 a. m, holy comtnu-
' ; 11 a. m., morning prayer, litany and
-„,„)on; 7:30 p. m., evening prayer
and address. Sunday school at 9:46.
All other days: Morning prayer. 10:30,
with litany on Wednesday and Friday.
Evening prayer on Tuesday, Wednesday
and Friday, 3:30. Holy communion oi
Ttyrtday at 7:30 a. m.
•inn riiii-at". hot. l. d. n inner, u. u..
rector. 7:80 a. m., holy communion: 11
a. m., morning prayer and sermon; 7:80
& m., evening prayer and sermon: Sun-
y achool aO:45.
INCARNATION—24lPLee-st., near~aor-
don-st., West End. . Rev. Vincent C.
Lacey rector. 7:80 a. m., holy enmmu-
nlon: 11 a. m.. morning prayer and ser
mon; 7:30 p. m., evening prayer and ser
mon. Sunday school, 9:46 a. m.; Bible
classes, 9:45 and 10 a. m. for women and
men. respectively.
ALL SAINTS—Corner North-ave. and
West Peachtree-st. Rev. W. W. Mem-
nlnger, rector. Sunday, December 10,
1811. Holy communion. 7:30 a, m.; Sun
day school. 1:46 a. m.; morning prayer
EPIPHANY—Corner Moreland and Eu-
clid-aves., Inman Park. Rev. Russell
K. Smith, rector. 11 a. m„ morning
prayer and sermon: at 7:30 p. m.,
evening prayer. Sunday-school at 9:46.
BARNETT—Preaching at 11 a. m. and
7:30 p. m. by the pastor. Rev. Linton
Johnson. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m.; W.
C. Donald, superintendent. Prayer meet
ing, Thursday evening. A cordial wel
come to all.
ASSOCIATE REFORMED—Whitehall and
Whitehall terrace. Rev. S. W. Reid, paa
tor. Preaching by the pastor, 11 a. m,
and 7:30 p. m.; Sabbath school, 10 a. m.;
Grier Martin, superintendent. Young
People's Christian union, 6:45 p. m.
cordial invitation extended to visitors.
HA it It ITS-.ST Ontrully located; one
block west from Pcachtree-at. Rev.
Jerd A. Moore, pastor. Sunday school,
!':4. r > a. in; T. C. Harris, superintendent.
Men's class, 10 a. m. The pastor will
preach at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. The
morning sermon Is preceded bv a five-
minute Bormon to children. U. S. __
Presbyterians will find this their only
church In the city. Strangers and vis
itors are cordially welcomed.
WESTMINSTER—-Blvine worship, 11
m. and 7:30 p. m. f conducted by the
pastor. Rev. A* A. Little, D. D. Subjects,
'•The Keynote of Christ's Preaching* and
"Doing, Not Saying." Sunday school at
9:80 . m.; W. M. Everett, superintendent.
Tenth-st. Sunday school at 3 p. m.; C.
P. Taylor, superintendent. A cordial wel
come will be given to all who deglre to
worship with this congregation.
Rev.
8un-
6 school at 9:45 a. m.; Brotherhood
| *
Bible class for youngmen, led by Marlon
Jackson. Organised Bible class for young
women, led by Mrs. Crusoe. Morning
services at U o’clock. Tho pastor will
preach a special sermon to the city sales
men of Atlanta upon the subject, "The
Bearing of the Bible Upon Business.”
Evening services at 8 o'clock. Rev. Louis
Meyer, D. D., a converted .Tew, will preach
on the subject. "The Difficulties of the
Jew with the Gospel." A special Invita
tion Is extended to the Jewish people of
the city to bo present.
MOORE MEMORIAL—Corner Buckie and
Latlmer-sts. Rev. A. R. Holderby,
D. D., pastor. In the pastor's absence
Sunday Rev. Thomwell Jacobs will oc
cupy tho pulpit at 11 a. m., and 'Rov. G.
W. Buford, assistant pastor Central Pres
byterian church, will preach at 7:30 p. m.
The congregation nnd rho public are es
pecially invited to hear both of these tal
ented gentlemen. Sunday school at 9:30
a. m.; W. If. Hughes, superintendent.
Usual Christian Endeavor service at 6:30
p. m. and prayer meeting Wednesday at
7:30 p. m. wo cordially Invite everybody
to come and worship with us, and we will
welcome additions to our Sunday school
and church.
EGELSTON MEMORIAL—Washington
st., corner of Fulton-8t. Itev. O. B
Close, pastor. R. M. Forster. Sunda;
school superintendent. Sunday school
9:30 a, in. to the minute. Preaching b:
Rev Earl U. Sluts, the former pastor, a
11 o clock and then preaching In tho even
ing at 7:30 p. m. by the new paator. Ep
worth league, 6:46; prayer meeting Wed
nesday night.
Rev. W. H. Tuck, pastor. W. T. South
ard, pastor. Sunday school superintend
ent. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m.; Epwortl
league. 6:45; preaching morning ant
evening by the new pastor. Prayer meet
ing Wednesday night.
NELLIE CHAPEL—East Point. Rev. E.
i; Cttvnieri. pastor, it. K. Th
Sunday school superintendent.
CONGREGATIONAL.'
nut-sts. Itev. John Green, pastor.
Sunday school at 9 a. m. Preaching at
7 p. m.
and at 7:30 p.
3:30 p. D, rra
evening at 7:30. .
BEREAN MISSION—Berean-ave. and
Tennllle-at. Rev. William Biers, pastor.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and at 7:30
Sunday school at 3 p. m. Prayer m
Thursday evening at 7:30.
MARIETTA—Corner Marietta and McMil-
lan-sts. Itev. A. T. Scoggm, pastor.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and at 7:46 p. m.
Sunday school at 3 n. m. Christian En*
deavor at 7 p. m. Midweek prayer meet
ing Wednesday at 7:45 p. m.
UNION TABERNACLE—McDaniel and
Hlghtower-sts.> One block south of
WhitehaH-st. Rev. J. Robert Jordan, pas-
tor. Sermons at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m.
Sunday school at 9:80 a. m. Christian
Endeavor at 6:45 p. m.
CENTRAIr—EJJls-st. and Carnegio way
(opposite Carnegie library). Rev. Ed
mund March Vittum. D.D., of MUledge-
vllle, Ga., will preach at 11 a« m. and at
8 p. m. there will bo a special musical
service and a short address by Dr. Vlt-
tum. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. and
Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. Prayer
meeting. Wednesday at 8 p. m. will be
led by Dr. Juniua W. Millard. A cordial
Invitation Is extended to strangers and
visitors In the city.
CHURCH OF CHRI8T.
». in.; communion ana ieuow-
ship from 11 to 11:30. Preaching by Evan-
,r n S. H. Hall on the subject, "Our
les Is tho Sacrifice, But What Is the
Fire?" Preaching In the evening by Elder
O. D. Bearden. Song service, oegins at
7:30. Prayer meeting Thursday evening
at 7:30. All are Invited to attend these
services. Take Waiker-st. to Westvlew
car and get off &V Wellbom-at.
COLLEGE PARK—Rev. Frits Rauschen
berg, pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m. by
the pastor. Subject, "Tho 8uprcme Busi
ness of tho Church.” The congregation
SOUTH PRYOR-ST.—Corner Vassar. Bi
ble study from 9:45 to 10:46 a. m.; com
munion and fellowship from 11 to 11:30,
Preaching at 11:30 by Evangelist W. R.
Smelser. There will be preaching in the
evening at 7:30 by Evangelist S. II. Hall,
on tho subject, V'Tako Ye Away the
Stone.” Prayer meeting Wednesday even-
Ing at 7:30. ’ All are Invited to attend
these services. Take Pryor-st. to Federal
Prison car and get off at Wellbom-st.
NOTICE!
NO ADVERTISEMENT will be dis
continued on phone orders. Kindly
notify this office in writing when
you wish to stop your ad.
HELP WANTED—FEMALE.
One cent a word for ada under this head.
WE SECURE positions for stenographers.
No charge for our services. Call to see
us. The Monarch Typewriter Company.
$7% Peachtree-st. 6-16-38
WANTED—Bright girls between 16 and
. 22 years of age; attractive occupation,
with “good salary and rapid advancement;
no previous experience necessary: appli
cants must live in city with parents or
relatives and must be able to furn*sh
satisfactory references as to character
Apply in person at 25 Auburn-ave.. At
lanta. Ga. 7-18-9
LADIES' reliable home work, stamping
patterns, SI upward: instruction given.
Lady attendance. Call Room 252. 104
North Pryor-at. Take elevator. 11-2-3
1-5 OFF
REGULAR prices—all fur
niture until Dee 25th.
J. M. HIGH CO.
WHITE GIRL for general house work;
no laundry; good wages; references re
quired. Box 90, care Georgian. 708
WANTED—A good white girl to a«,l,t In
general house work; no objection to In
experienced country girl; good home for
right girl. 196-A Capltol-ave. Main
4249-J. 12-7-1J
WANTED—Eight ladles for house to
house canvassing. Ballard .& Bollard
Co.. 183 Marietta-et. 12-7-24
WANTED—An experienced saleslady. 162
Marietta-st. 747
WANTED—Young lady typist; only those
competent of addressing 1,000 envelopes
dally need apply. Address, stating age
and salary expected, P. O. Box 657, city.
12-7-28
COOK wanted at once to live on premise*.
Apply between 10 and 1 o’clock at 220
Stewart-ave. 12-7-44
SOUBRETTE and experienced chorus
girls. Von, Leland Hotel. 769
WANTED—Lady canvassers to represent
home reipedles; will pay 60 per cent
profit: quick seller. Call or address 1
Hlll-at. * 12-7-61
WANTED—First-class cook, male or fe
male; must have reference*; private;
$5 per week. Atlanta phone 3154-B. 781
WANTED—Thoroughly experienced, com-
• patent stenographer; must be well edu
cated and take ^dictation rapidly and
write neat letters; furnish reference: no
beginners need apply. Stoddard Dry
Cleaning Establishment, 180 Peachtree.
13-8-|2
WANTED—A cook at 795 Pledmont-ave^.
HELP WANTED—MALE.
LEARN oarber trade (it's easy). We
teach In one-half the time of other col
leges. Course, tools and position in our
shops only $30. Why pay more? Thou-
Famls of our graduates running shops ur
making good wages. Established fifteen
years. Atlanta Barber College 10 F.ast
WANTEI>—Colored men to prepare as
sleeping car porters. No experience
necessary. Address Inter-Railway, care
Georgian.,
298
HELP WANTEP-MALE AND FEMALE
WANTED — Combination. steno*r.„v
and telegraph operator., Apolv*!®^
Bag and Cotton Mills. '•PPiy-Fuitoj
ABLE-BODIED men wanted for the U. S
Marine Corps, between the ages of 19
and 35. Must be native born or have first
papers. Monthly pay $15 to $69. Addi
tional compensation possible. Food, cloth
ing. ijuartrrs and medical attendance free.
After 30 years service can retire with 75
per cent of nay and allowances. Service
board ship and ashore In all parts of
WANTED—Old shoes to be made like new
at Dixie Shoe Hospital, 160 Whitehall-
st: phone Atlanta 1517. Work called for
and delivered. 11-1T
WANTED—Experienced cook and house
girl; good pay; easy hours. Apply <
ucile-ave. 12-8-33
WANTED—Neat woman for general
house Work and assist with children:
furnace heated room In house. Telephone
West 1072. 12-9-7
DGIUCIB Dtimiaj •»» »• “• •••• r,
Breaching by the pastor at both services.
nmrn nff “flflito nml Snirlfiifti
school at 9:30 a. m.; W. B. Newlll. super
intendent. Prayer meeting avery Wed
nesday evening at T:80 o clock.
PRYOB-ST.—Service* Sunday momlm
and evening, conducted by Dr. 8. R
Proa ton. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.
Wade Hampton Wright, auperlntendent
This I, Dr. Preston s third Sunday ni
supply, hut In this short time an In
creased Interest Is notlc—*•'- * "-
Invitation Is extended ti
Ing cotmnlttea Is prepar
nouncemnt about the
WALLACE—Corner IVnlker and Stone
wall-ats. Rev. W. H. Chapman, pas
tor.’ Dr. W. H. Hudson, a missionary
HOLY COMFORTER—Comer Atlanta-
ave. an<f Pulllam-st. Rev. John D
Wing, rector. 7:30 a. m.. holy commu
nion: It a. in., morning prayer and ser
mon; 7:80 p. m., evening prayer and ser
mon; Sunday achool, 9:30 a. m.
er. Sunday school, 9:30.
ST. PAULS—East Point. Rev. M. Q.
Ledford, vicar. Holy cummunion and
sermon at 11 a. m.
ST. TIMOT11Y8—South Kirkwood. Rev.
Russell K. Smith In charge. Holy com
munion at 9 a. m.; Sunday achool at 3
p. m.
ST. JOHNS—College Perk. Rev. C. K
Weller, vicar. Roly communion. 7:30
a. in.; Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.; morn
ing prayer and sermon, 11 a. m.
ST. JOHNS—Norcrosa. Ret- R. F. De-
Belle In charge. Sunday school at 3:30.
Evening prayer at 4 p. m.
mills. Rev. C. K. Weller In
charge. Sunday achool at 4 n. m. Even-
Ing prayer and aermon.at 7:30.
ST. PAULS (Colored)—Auburn-ave., near
Fort-et. Rev. A. E. Day, vicar. Holy
communion, 0:30 a. m.; Sunday school.
9:30 a. m.; morning prayer and sermon.
It a. m.; evening prayer and sermon, 9
p. m.; Wednesday evening service. I p. m.
UNITARIAN.
•CHURCH OF OUR FATHER—Comer
Cain and Sprtng-sts. Services on Sun
day morning. Sunday school and adult
class (or the study cf sociology at 9:45.
Praachlug at 11 a m. Subject. "The
’.'Mir* h II - •1 All ai. cordially
Invited to attend.
PEACHTREE HEIGHTS—Sunday school
at I o'clock; C. L. Sorrows, superln
tendent. Cleeses to suit all ages. Oi
Monday evening at t:30 o’clock there will
be a pound party In the Sunday school
room. This pounding Is given for the ben.
ellt of the Nacooohe* mountain achool.
Everybody Invited to attend
FIRST—On Marletta-st.. one block weet
of the city haH. Morning service at 11
o'clock. Evening service at 7:30 o clock.
At tbe morning service Dr. W. E. Hoggs,
secretary genera! asaemly committee for
echoola and colleges, will preach.
Boggs' friends In the city aro cc
Invited to hear him oreneh. At the
evening eervlce Dr. R. L. Bachman will
8 Breach on the subject of "Co-Operation.
Sunday achool at 9:30 o'clock: Paul Flem
ing, auperlntendent. Claeses for all. Mid
week prayer service Wednesday evening
at 8 o'clock. Strangers and visitors cor^
idlally invited to attend these services, j
NORTH - A Ye.—Comer Peachtree-st. and
North-ave. Dr. Richard Orme Minn,
paator. Morning service at 11 o clock;
evening service at 7:45. Preaching by
Rev. Frank Wright, of Dallas, Tex. Sab
bath school at 9:30 a. m.: J. K. Orr. au-
K rtntendent. -Men's Bible conference,
Ilea' Bible class. Tech classes. Baraca
class at 9:45 a. m. Christian Endeavor
at 7 p. m. Wednesday evening prayer
meeting at 7 o'clock. All seats free.
Strangers and traveling men aeaured a
cordial welcome.
CHRISTIAN.
FIRST^BIble^echocd^at"
Craw, superintendent. Morning wor-
n Endeavor meeting at »:1
7:80 the usbject of the minister's .sermon
- "Tho Thnrn tn the Flesh.
WEST END—Cbmor Gordon
sts. W. O. Fester pastor. Bible school
at 9:3* a. m?: T. L. Jennings, superin
tendent. Sermon at 11 a. m. Subject
"Paul’s Message Concerning Men
Religion.” Christian Endeavor ‘
p. m.: R. C. Foster, president.
6:80
Sermon
CONSTITUTION—Bible study at 10 a. m.
Communion and fellowship at 11 a. m.,
followed by preaching.
UNI VERSA LIST. *
FIRST—East Harrls-st., near Peachtree.
Rev. E. Dean Kllenwood, paator. At
9:45 a. m., Sunday school, with classes
for all. At 10 a. m„ pastor's Bible class.
At 11 a. m., service of worship, with
sermon by the paator, on "The Faith and
the Future of a Growing Church.” . At
3:30 p. m.. "Why I Am What I Am”
service, with address by Eider Heber H.
Grant, one of the twelve apostles of the
Churcn of Jesus Christ of the Latter-
Day Saint*, on "Why I Am a Mormon.”
AU seats are free and all are cordially
Invited to these services.
CATHOLIC.
SACRED HEART—Masses at 7, 9:30 and
11 o'clock. Father Horton will preach
at 9:30 and 11 o'clock. Children's mass
at 9:46. Sunday school And class for non-
Catholics at 10:80. Meeting of the Sodal
ity of the Blessed Virgin at 8:30. Even
ing devotions and instruction at 4:80.
Father Dangelzer will hold services at
Marietta at 9:30. Father Wlihelmy will
hold services at Rome. •
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIEN
TIST—Cable hall, North Broad-,t. Serv-
ices: Sunday. 11 a. m.; Sunday school at
9:80 a. m.; Wednesday evening, testi
monial meeting at 8 o'clock. Reading
rooms at 613 the Grand, open dally, ex
cept Sunday, from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m„ free
to the public.
EABT SIDE TABERNACLE—Wlllow-.L
and Klrkwood-ava. William L Ham-
brick, pastor. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m.;
Mr. Shtlnutt will preach at 11 a. m. and
Rev. C. L. Foote it 1 p. m. .
MISCELLANEOUS.
CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY '‘ALLIANCE
Tabernacle, 79 Capltol-ave. Services
Sunday at 3:30 p. m. and Wednesday 3
p. m. Sunday school at 3:30 p. m. Young
People’s meeting Thuradey night at 7:4*T
RAILROAD Y. M. C. A.—Th* railroad
men of Atlanta are Invited to hear Rev.
Russell K. Smith, rector of the Church of
the Epiphany, who will speak at the Kail,
road Young Men’s Christian association
rooms. 31 >j West Alabama-st. Sunday
afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Assurance Is
given of an unuaually Interesting service
nnd those who will attend will feel them
selves well repaid. Strangers will find a
cordial welcome.
DIVINE SCIENCE ASSOCIATION—Sun
day unity meeting In the assembly
room of Carnegie library’ at 3:30 p. m.
Wednesdays at 409 The Grand, at 4 p. m.
Visitors are cordially welcomed.
HOLINESS MEETING—The Atlanta
Holiness union will meet at Union Res-
cue mission hall. 284 Marletta-st., Sundav
at 2:80 p. m.
THE ATLANTA PSYCHOLOGICAL SO
CIETY meets Sunday afternoon at 3:30
discussed by other member! of the so-
o'elock In the Carnegie library. Mrs. D.
B. Ashby will give a short talk on
"Unity," after which this subject will be
riety. Theee meetings are Interesting and
Instructive. All Interacted ere cordially
Invited.
End That Astonish Haaven." This will
be the laat of a special series of evan
gelistic Bermona, and the pastor in a sane,
earnest manner will discuss the leading
LADIES—Make sanitary belts at home;
material furnished; $12.50 per 100;
stamped addressed envelope for particu
lars. Westville Mfg. Co., weatville, N. J.
833
260 Decatur-st,
work guaranteed to right man. Ad-
rust bo strictly non-union,
tion. Good wages. Furnish
Byrd Printing Company, At-
WANTED—Office boy who knows the
^ once to Mr. Will
Atlanta Georgian,
$200 monthly; Bpare time; no matter
rhere you live; no canvassing; guarantee
o show you how; free particulars. H. E.
home In spare time silvering mirrors:
10 capital; free instructive booklet, glv-
ng plans of operation. G. F. Redmond.
)ept. 85, Boston, Mass. 843
STENOGRAPHERS- and
bookkeepers, use our em
ployment department as a
stepping stone to good posi
tion. Smith “Premier Type-
writer Co., 104 North PnV
5*: 12-9-50
WE furnish bookkeepers
stenographers and typists
to business concerns upon
request; no charge. Smith
Premier Typewriter Co
104 North Pryor-st. ’
12-9-51
WANTED—A lady to teach alrehrt
"rat grade high achool tfrlTn,?,' 0
noons. Call Bell phone Ivy 3194 7?i
WANTED—AGENTS.
One cent a word for ada under this head.
WANTED—Loan agents all over Gaorrin
Excellent proposition and new conuSS
for right man. Georgia Loin
vestment Company, Tilton, Ga 12-itj,
PORTRAIT AGENTS—The plan
scheme I am working can not b" bet”
!f, .> nre looking for easy money, writ,
to da S’ for particulars. H. C Harm
2030 Harlom-avo., Baltimore, jm 3i
A ®ENTS—H you live In a locality bar-
Ing 1,000 or more negro population and
want to make money easy the year round
sell a reliable hair remedy for growing and
■ ‘mprovlng negro hair. We prepare one
• fmniSvSS 1 f , treatm e n 1 ta on market for
VANTED—Men - to learn the barber»Improving negro* hair; no fake remedy,
trade; barbers make more money now .not a genuine, one; tested and approved
han ever before on account of the many' ?f by government officials; agent* clear-
dfled-money-making facilities; our course. ,n $ \ r , on ) 59 to $30 a week, bend 36c for
aves year* of apprenticeship; positions a * ul1 s, *° J, ar . to test postpaid; contract
lways waiting. Call or write Moler Bar- a «d particulars free. McPherson 8peo
er College, 63 West Mltchell-st. 8371 Co.. Dorchester, Va. \l-2t-U
J SELLING our Exclusive Linen Heel and
AMES A. BUCHANAN, j t q> T ^r,»!WMS , .5iS 28
ITISTIC PIANO TUNER. PHONE 1 qualities; customers waiting; repeat or*
MAIN_22o4^L,_ East Atlanta. Ga., or • ^ n ?ore permanent increasing In*
OR DROP A POSTAL. WILL CALij, .vwimb, »aviuo.,.o icmiury, creau.
ll-lf-44'dress Parker Mills, 735 Chestnut-st
come: exclusive territory; credit,
dress Parker Mills, 735 Chestnut-st.. Phil*
adelphla. 11*4*17
MEN of Ideas and inventive ability, write 1 —7ZZ
Greeley & Mclntire, Patent Attorneys, ' AGENTS—$30 weekly;
Washington, D. C., for their list of in- campaign Introducini
vcntlons wanted, and prizes offered ‘ " “
leading manufacturers.
11
Bd by
-14-37
WANTED—A settled colored woman with
no Incumbrances to cook and do gen
eral house work; will pay good wages
and furnish nice home on premises.
Write L. F. McClelland, Stone Mountain,
Ga. 12-9-30
WANTED—For U. S. army, able-bodied,
unmarried men, between ages of 18 and
35; citizens of United States, of good
character and temperate habits, who
can speak, read and write the English
language. For information apply to re
cruiting officer, 23% Whltehall-st., At
lanta, or 411 Cherry-st, Macon, Ga.
10-3-6
BE A DETECTIVE—Earn from $160 to
$300 per month; travel over the world.
Write C. T. Ludwig, 1463 Scarrltt Blag..
Kansas City, Mo. 8-19-79
WANTED—First-class solicitor for clean
ness by distributing premium coupon*;
easy for beginners; big money for huit*
lers. Mr. Strohm, Sales Manager, Waynt,
111. M
AGENTS—No matter what you do wt
want to mail you our money-making
catalog, 600 quick-selling Xmas good*.
Over 5.000 articles beautifully pictured In
our two free 1912 $26,000 catalog*. Big
profits taking Christmas orders and big
saving for you and your customers on
ery .Christmas gift. A. W. Holmes & Co.,
Dept. H-24, Providence, R. I. 343
WANTED—Hhcperlenced power aewlnk
machine operators to moke children’s
dresses. Our work la (riven out In sec
tions and operators experienced In making
other garments have little trouble in ret
ting Into our work tn one week’s time.
We pay liberal prices and the work Is
light and steady the year round. Enter
prise Manufaeturnlg Company. 36 West
Alabama-st. (top floor). - 13-9-33
WANTED—Good settled woman to cook;
room on lot. Ivy 3144-L. 94 Morrlanrt-
ave. 12-9-36
WANTED—At once a competent white
. **ri to do general housework and cook
ing In small family; good home; foreign
born preferred. R. M.. care Georgian.
WANTED—At once flrst-class servant for
WANTED—A flrat-class cook. Apply st
once. .Room In house If desired. 398
Ponce DeLeon-ave. v 13-9-45
WANTED—Cook, white, or colored, two
meals a day: room furnished; want ref
erence*. Ivy 17S4-J. 865
WANTED—Good cook end allround
house girl. Apply to Mrs. Harwell, 883
Seaboard-ave. 9
HAIR CUT 15c. shave 10c. 19 North For-
sylh-st. First-class service. Langley
Allen. 13-9-18
WANTED—First-class fireman to run
furnace at night nt Dr. Noble’s Infirm
ary. Call corner Fair and Pryor-sts.
13-9-59
BOY WANTED—About 16
to 18 years of age; bright
and quick to catch on; must
have fair knowledge of ko
dak finishing, developing,
printing, enlarging, mixing
of chemicals, etc.; state
where last employed and
give references; steady em
ployment and chance for
advancement; position open
January 1. Address letter
"Photograph/' care Geor
gian. 12-9-5
snip; uni
Georgian.
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL (Colored; In-
r aiUutionaD—Corner Courtland-ave. and
Houston-st. Rev. H. H. Proctor, D.D.,
pastor. Dr. Proctor will preach at 11
a. m. on "The Man Who Was Doing a
Great Work and Could not Come Down.”
At 7:45 p. m., "The True Attitude of the
WANTED—Healthy white elderly woman
to keep houae for family of two; must
be good cook and first-class housekeep
er, Address O. K., care Georgian. 860
WANTED—Reliable settled woman as
cook and general servant; one who is
single; to room on lot. Call 2184 Ivy.
WANTED—At once, a maid; one that can
furnish, references. SO Merrttts-ave.
12-9-44
WANTED—Good housekeeper that is
willing to work and care for children;
r l home and pay (whltq). L. L., Box
care Georgian.
WANTED—Competent cook at once; good
wages. Apply 489 Waahington-at.,
Apartment B. 12-9-71
EXPERIENCED laundress to work on
Apply Monday morning at 345 Myr-
tle-st.. 12-9-73
era! housework. Apply 178 Washlngton-
HELP WANTED—MALE.
One cent a word for ads under this head.
ana nuainpwun, uu uarucr hum irre;
dean linen. Atlanta Barber College, 10
B. Mitchell. 1U-4-47
last year. Let me tell you how. In
structive booklet free. Voorhles, Desk
346, Omaha. Nebr. . 877
$100 MONTHLY and expenses to travel
and distribute samples for big manufac
turer; steady work. 8. SchefTer, Law
building, Chicago. 880
$26 WEEKLY and expenses to trust'
worthy people to travel and distribute
samples for big wholesale house. C.
Emery, 641 Plymouth, Chicago. 881
SALES are suro if you connect with us;
100% profit. Write today and Join the
money-makers. Red Rock Company, Bor
141, Cheshire, Conn.
MAKE $100 monthly. Spare time. No
capital. Mutual Exchange, Columbus,
Ohio. HI
GROWING CALABASH gourd* is an ab
solutely NEW PROPOSITION In thl*
country. The largest grower of the*a
gourds In America wants local arent. Blf
commission on both seeds and pipes and
permanent connection worth 1200 per
month. NO COMPETITION. Write im
mediately. Calabash Farm, 154 TropJ**
Gas building. Chicago.
AGENTS WANTED—Quick repair for
punctured tires. Free booklet. U M*
Stewart, Box 53, West Somerville, Ma*».
OUR carriage robe
er. Comfort fa coB
weather riding. Weighs 8 ounce,.
go In your pocket. Quick eeller. Agent*
sample 31. Money tiack If not vanledj
Twin Pont Company. Racine, Wla»•;
EARN 31.000 EASY—Three people earn lt
within 30 daj'B. They tell you bow.
Other lioneat, energetic men wanted “
handle district sales for Lnlted etatn
Fire Idxtlngutshers. No experience
qulred. ■■ ‘ i
If you i
United :
Extinguishers. No experience re-
d. Can make you dlntrlct mannfJJ
l apply now. united Mfg. Lo..' Id*
id Bldg., Toledo, Ohio. ~
AGENTS make hfg money sellng «t
goods. No capital or experience K
oulred. Largo, reliable house. Write nr
free catalogue, samples.' Daniel H.
Company, Madlson-st., Chicane. III. 1
WANTED—Four white men, experienced
hole diggers; good oyster opener. Acme
Business Agency, 1018 Atlanta National
Bank building. 13:9-76
WANTED—Four reliable beU boy, for
Florida, must have references; expe-
rlenced night porter with references; two
good dishwashers. 1018 Atlanta National
ank building.
13-9-74
HELP WANTED—MALE AND FEMALE
One cent a word for ads under this heaa
I0O MEN and women to take "606;” spe-
clal price for 30 days; call on Drs. Mose-
ley & Durrett. Specialists, 413 Austell
Bldg. Phone Main 1453. 11-37-30
WANTED—Male and female help of all
kinds; help supplied. Phone, write or
call. Jones Employment Agency, 11L s.
”“Xd-s». 11-25-13
BOYS and girls make 325 before Christ
mas; we hare the work: send out your
names and addresses. Hickson & Sons,
Box 153, Laporte, Ind. 11-11-13
WANTED— First-class driver; one who
can milk cow. Apply to 385 West
Peachtree. 13-1-36
saig
MEN OR WOMEN to write hundreds of
letters from samples; Industry without
experience can earn 925 weekly; self-ad
dressed envelope. Brooks Copying Com-
K ny. 924 Pcnnsylvanla-ave., Warrington,
C. 4ia
Barnett, Macon, Ca.
A DOLLAR MADE EVER\ b
UTE8. "Sold out before brekkj*® 1 '51*
sales in thirty minutes." write* Hoffman*
Melenson sold twenty flrat day
($20). Wonderful labor, time, mon«r
saving household invention. Scni
cleans, dries floors, linoleum*; .aboiwnw
old-style brushes, hand8-«lt*fl*uri n fm.Ji
no stooping, wetting hand*; aelf* r **ri?£
dry ing, sudsing: ehRd of twelve Ly
easily; weighs 5 poundni MUj KJa,
"Never such a hit; have, fifty deUgnw^
boosting customers,” write* Cook.
it given active ag“-‘- T —“
nothing. Sanlta
396, Station F,
agents, investigation co*»
can make $40 to $100 per weeK
ing and directing local and district
Exclusive contracts. Capable m^n «
build income up to to $ly-• r
nually. No competition. ; Sheer-C-t ^
Company, Chicago.
WANTED—SALESMEN. ^
One c,nt a w»-rf-fm.-e«fe-under thl,
SALARY and commissHm'
ence not necessary. Applj
ence not necesnary. Apply *V it .
sewing Machine Co., 79-
WANTED—Flrat-class retsjl *£*£;
salesman; none but flrst-clas* ^m
qualnted with Atlanta cash tra° b^ita-
hall^ t Cash Grocery Company- x *:j^-22
WANTED—A few ^
bond salesmen quick; ^ |
commission. Address d
82 f care Georgian. 12 ''‘ -
TRAVELING SALESMEN WANTf^J
Hundreds of good positions pm
paying 31,000 to 35.000 s p»r- h "J «t
day for full rarrifulat.^« h
one of them.
Earn
office,
Training ——* - . _
Kansas City, Seattle, New
while tott learn.
. Dept. 333. . National y 0 rk.
ling ABsocJation. Ch^^Qrl^jjj. _ W