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WE ARE FIVE YEARS OLD
WE ARE GLAD! HOW GLAD ARE YOU?
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REV. FRANK SILER,
Pastor Wesley Memorial
Church, and Special Con
tributor to The Golden
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MRS. ODESSA S. PAYNE,
The Gifted Author Who
Writes Exclusively for The
Golden Age.
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REV. B. LACY HOGE,
Our Lucid Sunday School
Expositor.
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MRS. G. B. LINDSEY,
Managing Editor and “Little
Mother in Boys' and Giris’
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GREETING!
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Could never carry more
Os love and kindly thoughts in it
Than this brings to your door.
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"T - HE GOLDEN AGE celebrates its Fifth Anniversary this week —
and because of Life, and Victory and Larger Hope, we are ready
W to ask the whole Golden Age Family to rise and sing in jubilant
tones the “long metre doxology,” but we are not ready then to
|y “be dismissed.”
A Present To Our Readers.
Because we believe we will reach a larger number of homes
and touch more lives into vital inspiration and larger usefulness
——J we have decided to permanently reduce the subscription price
of The Golden Age from $2.00 to $1.50 a year.
We are sure our friends, new and old, will appreciate this anniversary
gift we are making them, and we are going to count on your active friendship
in telling your friends and neighbors —for a beautiful, high-class weekly for
the home—a paper of the scope and make-up of The Golden Age is remark
ably cheap at $1.50 a year.
Delightful Surprises For Our Readers.
We are anxious to find Ten Thousand New
Homes during our sixth Y ear ’ n which The Golden
Age will become as great a joy and necessity every
week as it is in the home of a certain Alabama
friend who said: “The Golden Age causes almost
a fight in my home every week —every, member of
the family trying to get it lipF - sEH first.”
Many of these “family ly /ll|a ... fusses” arise over the high
class stories which are to be found in The Golden
Age.
We publish no other WlMlfc' kind - In addition to their
literary charm every story >&' appearing in The Golden
Age carries with it a high * W!| lesson and leaves
an upward sweep in the w||| mind and heart of the
reader. B
Just as Mrs. Bryan’s " IE thrilling story “Trial and
Triumph,” which has gripped our eager readers
like a vise, is nearing the EMM Mrs * Odessa. Strick
land Payne begins in this A I issue the masterpiece of
all her superb stories, MBr ' J “The Master of Beryl
Heights.”
And we are delighted wm. d. upshaw, also to announce from our
brilliant special contribu- Editor-in-chief. t or , Lamar Strickland
Payne, a series of fascinating Historical Sketches
like “Kosziusko and Pulaski,” which appeared recently in The Golden Age.
They are to begin in the early spring.
Also —A series of stirring articles on “Citizenship and Law Enforce
ment,” from Judge W. A. Fite, the famous Georgia jurist, in whose “Chero
kee Circuit,” there’s not a single “Near-Beer” Saloon.
These are only a few of the new, good things we are preparing for our
large and growing “family circle.”
How many will add to their pleasure, as well as ours, by doing what a
genial, big-hearted railroad man recently did? He came into our office smiling
and said: “Here is the money for sending The Golden Age to a friend. The
paper is such a joy and blessing in my home circle that I want my friend
and his family to enjoy it.”
Count on us to do our best for your heads, your hearts, your school
rooms, your pulpits, your offices, your workshops and your homes!
The Golden Age for February 23, 1911.
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DR. LEN G. BROUGHTON,
Pulpit Editor, who Preaches
to Over 3,000 People Every
Sunday.
MRS. MARY E. BRYAN,
The Household Mater.
Photo by Hirschburg.
REV. ELAM F. DEMPSEY,
Special Contributor “Epi
grams.”
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MRS. W. D. UPSHAW,
Associate Editor and Author
of Book Reviews and
Piney Wood Sketches.
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