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12 TUB ATLANTA (1K0RGIAN AND NEWS. pati nr>.\v. Ai'Rit. i»rr. FRATERNAL NOTES A GOOD SELECTION OF BOOKS REVIEWED BY ARTHUR PENDENNI8, JUNIOR; BAPTIST. WOODWARD AVKNCH BAPTI8T - Similar aehool at 9.20 a. u. Preaching at 31 a. ui. and 7:JO p. in. bp the paator, Rev. H. C. Hurler. At tbe morning boor, the •object WM be "Basie Need. of the Pres ent Day Chrhtlaa." Tbla will be tbe third ai l laet aeraion In the aerlee to round Christiana Special rran(ellet«c aerrlee at ul(ht. Subject, "Keeping Cloee to Jena" All the other aerrlcee of the der and week %• i ai. FIRST BAPTIST—Dr. W. W. Landrum, ".tor. Bondar arhaol at t JO; morning wor Up at 11. ItsI lot Yoons People's Union at p. m. Ermine worship and l.aptlani al , NORTH ATLANTA IIAPTIBT- Uerlral aerrlcee continue through the week. Iter. II. O. Smith, of Eaet Point, will prearb at S p. a. and 7.30 p. m. Prearhlnd Holiday at U a. M. br tbe peetor. At 739 p. ui. by Bar. B. O. Smith. inman park Haitirr-Her. c. x. Jii.nnldaon, D.D.. will prearb In Inman Park I’raabrtarlan march Sunday school room laadoyjit 4_p. m._ Hooda, solos! POINT EAST BAPTIST—Rar. B. O. INMAN PARK MltTIIODIHT—Her. Henrr f t. Mapa, paator. Preaeblnf at II a. hi. and :46 p. m. Rendnr arhyol at 939 a. Prarer meeting Wed oca* lay at ?:• p. m. Prayer meeting Tl.nra.lay at 7:30 p. in. WAf.KER STREET - METHODIST-Sun- day aehool at 9:39 a. m. I’rearblng at 11 a. m. by Her. Elliert Stanton. lie will •peak lo meu only at S p. in. Preaching • tap. in. by the paator. Her. Will 7. Hamby. The rerlral meeting inny clone Nundny ereul^g. ST. MARK MKTIIOlHbT Iter. g. It. Belk, paator. Pmaftalng at II a. a* and X p. IU. Hon.lay aehool nt 9:23 a. m. Epworth League iH 7 />. ui. Prayer meeting Yvialnrs- day at a |i. m. FIRIT METHODIST—Her. J. g. French, paator. Sunday aehool at S:4C u. w. Preach lug at II a. in. and 7:45 p. in. data meet lug Immediately after the morning aefrtee. Junior lemgne at 2 p. m. Epworth leajue at »:IS p. ui. Kraugellatlr aerrlcea every Jjny thruugbiHit tho week. Preaching at 12 m. and X p. m. except Saturday. C0NGUF.GAT1ONAI. METHODIST - It Cooper atreei. Iter. Itolft Hunt, D.D., — - p r mrh I fig Sunday at II a. in. and Smith, paator. Preaching at U a. in. by tha^^aator. At 7:2» p. m., by Her. B. If. BOULEVARD PRIMITIVE IIAPTIST— Corner Boulevard and lloualoa atreeta. Preaching at 11 a. m. Sunday. Ebler T. J. Baaemore, paator. eulng preach- , _. hi by Paul F. •Self Renewal." ws m. SniHlay ackuul at 9:39 a. in. (loan, then will not be any preaeblng lu the morning or evening. Hominy school at h:3l a. «. ladle*' Aid Society meet* at 2:gt Prayer maetlng at TABEIINACLE BIBLE BCUOOL-Durlng the week tho Taber ancle llll.le Training w-Sool will hare the following anbjerts on. & -r coaalderatloa, "The Holy Spirit,” "The Inor I'ropheta." anil la riirlatlan evidences will study 'The Different Vlewa of InapIrfT tlon." The claaaee will be aa uaunl on Uou day, Taeaday. Thursday and Friday from jo to 12 a. at. and Tuesday and Friday sight* JACKSON HILL BAPTIST—North Jaeh a r. asd. Kaat areaue. John D. Jordan, D.P., aPalater. Service and arnnoa at I a. m. and a p. m. Sunday aehool at 939 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at an. The paalor request* all menibcra of ebureb whom he line not rlalteil to giro him their namea and nddreaaca at once. PONCE DELEON AVENUE BAPTIST— Her. Junlua W. Mlllanl, D.D.. paator. The rerlral aerrlcea will coulluuc Hirongh the B eit week, with preaching by tbe He I. Tinea, D.D, of Norfolk, Va. Kev..... each dny nt 7 :V> p. in. fir. Vinca ha a lieen called liack to Norfolk on necoost of the death of one of lila parlalilouera, but be will retnra to the city In time lo preach at the erealng aerrlee on Sunday. The naa tor will preach al II a. in. Sunday school at 9:20 a. in. aehool, and preach nt If a. ni. anil l:9n an 7:11 p. in. Morning auliject, "The Three Greet Teaeblnga of Chrlatlanlly." After noon, a grant maaa meeting for all deuuiu luallona: subject, "tiolug to Hell In Drove*.' 1 Erenlog .object, 'The Great Al teraatlrea." Sunday aehool at S3) a. in. Ju nlor Bnpilat Unloa at 1 p. m. Itnptlaui at the close of the evening aerrlee. Scrv Icea will cnatiuue ikrough the week. Eran gcllat T. T. Martin preaeblng at I:JO ui. nud 7:16 p. m. M'DONALD BAPTIST—The paator. Rag. fimree T. Howe, will prearb both morning and evening. The apeclal rerlral meetlnga • re growing la lutrruut. Special erangelTu tie SECOND HA1TI8T—Snnday aehool at 636 a. m. At It a. m, the aerrlcea will Lie con ducted by Dr. II. M. Wharton, the noted rraaguttat. who baa lieen cnrrrfug on inch a remarkable meeting at the Ptrat Baptist church. and who In now rnmlartlug a aertea lif Dr. Wharton. Tha aerrlee will begin at 7:U p. m, with a aoug atrrlcj. led by tb* rbolr. During tbe wan. Dr. Wburtoo will ronlluue the meeilngu. Barb day at 11:Ja a. m.. a tallica' prayer aarrtru will lie held Ip tha I actum room of tho church for tClrty mlnutea. At noon each day, Whart ' — lag one hour. WESTERN HEIGHTS BAPTICT-Tbs anlt.irerangellat. Her. J. Dlmmlrk Taylor, baa lieen roodar(lag a rerlral for • week. HU subject. at 11 a. m. and 739 p. m. Him- day will be "lane." ami "A Prayer Meet- In,- la Hell, and Who Will Be There to 1‘artklpata and I .cad in l'rayar." IMMANUEL BAPTIST—Bar. Samuel ... Cowan, paator. Tbe apeclal meeting that has been going oa for two weeks will con- tlaae this week. The paator will preach Sunday morning and erealag. There will be aarrleea of an erangeiutle naiars nirb evening daring the week at 7:0. The pastor will lw aaMated by Ike personal — ' Ike church. CENTRAL BAPTIST—Bar. K. I- Mollay, paalor. Preachlag at It a. m. and 7:41 p. TO Sunday school at a AO a. ai. tadlfa Hireling Monday afternoon at I. BROWN MEMORIAL BAPTIVT—Bar. W. A. Babb, paator. Preachlii ami 7:1a p. m. Sunday arbool GLENN STREET - BAPTIST*—Sunday school at 9:90 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. ami 739 p. m. by the paator. Rev. s. J. Fairish. WEST END BAPTIST-The paalor. Rev. e m F. Purser, will preach Sunday morn- and erealng. Sunday school at 939 a. - B. V. I*. I* at 7:11 p. m. I-adleu* Aid GRANT PARK BAPTIRT—Rnnday school K l 239 p. ui. Preaching at 3:.m p. m. by raagelbt J. D. Taylor. Ia.IIcs' Aid So ciety niecia with Mra. I.umpkln. JSi Grant atteet. Monday at 139 p. m. Prayer meet ing Thursday at 739 p. ui. METHODIST. - ENGLISH AVRNt’E METHODIST—n. E. L. Tlmmona. paster. Preaching at 11 a. m. by the pastor. Huuday school at 2 p. m. I'raachlag at 739 p. in. by Rev. G. W. I aw Is. Prayer meetlag Wednesday at 7:29 p. a. JKFFHHSgN STREET METHODIST—B. men. Prayer meellag Tuesday at 7:20 p. m. Hoilneauh prayer meeting Thursday at 7:20 at 9:»> Her.Tr quarterly conference nt ■‘•ayer me—‘— t prayer m. __ PAYNE MEMORIAL MBTIIOI>IST-Cor- ncr llnnnlrott and l.iickte atreeta. W. T. Ilnaulcatt. paator. 1’reacblns nt 11 a. m. amt 9 mm. by tho paator. Sjnday aehool nt 1:11 a. m. l’rayar minting Wednesday at 1 |i. m. TRINITY MRTUODIST-Coraer White hall and Trinity arcane. Dr. J. W. !.»*, paster. Brrrlera at II a. an. and • p. m. ST. LUKE METHODIST—Wunday achoot at 1:19 a. in Preaching at II a. on and 7:11 « ■« Her. E. M. Stanton will preach at recta* peer Ice oa Saaday nad at <:46 and at 7:16 p. m ■■■■■■ •clmol at 9:99 a. m. Prayer meeting neaiUy at 7:46 p. m. HEMPHILL AVENUE METHODIST - Urn].hill arcane, north of Emmett street. It. II. Itotili, paator. Dr. A. F. Elllugloli, ■ rangalUt. will preach luornlug and ryeu- lug. Revival services will be continued ilnr- lug the week. Professor J. I.. Moore la In charge of the music. Regular elugtng Sun day. Sunday aehool al 9:29 a. m. EPISCOPAL. (Third Sunday after Easter.) CATII EllltAlc—t'otner Wnshlnstull an I Hunter. Very Her. c. T. A, Mae. D.D., dean. At ?:3t a. m., holy communion; 11 n. ui., many, aormon ami holy communion; 4:J0 p. ui.. crcnlng prayer amf aormon. Suuday aehool at 3:tr,. All other days: 7:29 a. m.. holy coiuamaloa; 9 a. in., morning prayat; at 4:9J p. ir. t erealag prayer. Urdnesday •ad Friday, litany al 10:30 a. m. ui**. nu». ». u. »» iiiurr. i/.i'm At f:*> a. m.. holy rommtfiilo*. ** ui., uiorulng prujrr ami nerniou; 7:JO p. iu . ovaufng prayer ami aermon. Hun- uay aohool at 9:43 a. m. Hinl. Hev. 4. J. I*. IVrry. rector. At 1 _ a. ui.. holy rominuulon: at J2 u. m., loom ing prayer autl ueriunn: H p. ui.. aeeiitu/ AM. HAIVTH—f'ornar West Peachtree nn.1 North avanur. lC«v. T. H. Farlnml. rector. At N a. in., holy comuiiiuloti} at II a. m„ Diorulmr prayer uu«l aarinuu; at 4 p. iu- aeenliiK prayer. Hunilny aehool at 9:43t \Vt(lri**Ntliiy: Mtaoy at 10:90. K PI I'll ANY—Corner Morelaml ami Euclhl avenue*. Inman Park. Ucv. O. A. laftnta- ton, vicar. In rhnrge. At H a. ui.. rooru* Inn prayer and seruiou. Hundny aehool at 9:45 u. iu. MIKMION OF THE HOLY INNOCKNTK - Wood* avenue, near Wr»t I'enchtrec. Huu day aehool every Huuday at 1:90 p. m. HOLY COMFORTER—Corner Atlanta avenue and rulllam atraet. Rev. Olllwrt IM».. In charge. Morning prayer UNIVERSALI8T. I’NIVEBHALIHT—Corner Peachtree and Ea«t Harri* *treein. Rev. E. U. RUenwood. fiaator. Freaehtut at 11 a. m. I»y the pa*- tnr. Huhjort of aoruiou, •’Moral flnnlty: or. Iferda of Hwine: Whl.hV Huuday arbool at f:tf *•* — paator. votlonal meet! „ lag aerrlee at 8 |». in. Hermoit ti Smith. Muhject, "Helt Renew** " . UNITARIAN. CIILRCH OF OCR FATIIER-Corner atreeta. Rev. Kush U. n charge. Ite I Sermon by HubJect «f morn Inc dlacourae: Huuday aehool at 9:45 a. m. * III III II tft ill]K lir.lMir.Jir./l—i ner Trinity ami Capitol place. Hervlce II a. in. In addltlou to the morning at Ice, coiMlwded by Rev. K. C. Cronk, the ml*- alonary aoclety will l»e held. In which a uitmlier of peraoua will take part Huu day aehool at •:« a. m. Service at 8 p. m. FRATERNAL NEWS MAKES IIS DEBUT IN LOCAL FIELD HAlM(OAtr'YT»r.NO iin'.C A CHiOaTjAN AHHOCIATION—Rev. Tlioma* K. Kendall. Jr., paator of Ht. Jame* Metbodlat ebureh. wll «j»e»k at the naaorlatlon rooms Hundny at S.r.'i |». in. Thla la oue of the sturdy, at might forward gospel aerrlcea of the city. — J time r. a I way a tiled up with and the Coon, of Worceeter. Ma**.. will preach at 11 a. hi.• nud Her. J. W. E. Hnweo, D.D., will preach at 8 p. ui. The evening aenrlce will Ih* a rally In liebnlf of the Young Men** Chrlatbm Aaaorlatlon. CONGREGATIONAL. CK.VTRAfg—Corner Kills afreet and Carne gie way. Rev. It. J. Ellison. IU)., will preach at 11 a. m. and at 7:43 p. m. At tfce evening aerrlee he will deliver another of the series of lectures on l'aleatliie. Last Hundny eveulug. Dr. Ellison took bit bear- era over tbe wlldernea* of Judea, visiting tbe Kiinslau monaster/ them, and bin de I* fninlllnr with the aea to l»e vlulted on this ocrmalon. Sunday school at 9Jfe n. Young people's iirayer meeting at 8M p.l . «*oadocfedjby the Ckri*tUi»VodeAvor HoTI ••lety and Fnllatheft and Bnraca rta—*a of *c^ol^HubJect^^Wla^Wfly«J to Read Hooka." REREA.V—tier. Wallace Gaaqne, paator. Prenchlug nt 11 a. m and 7:90 p. nt. Tbe niiblect of the aermon for the morning wor< ahlp la "An Ancient Prleat," and the sub ject of the aermon at tne especially evangellalle service In the evening will be "The Necessity of Choice." Huuday school, Itnrues and Pbllathea clatfsea at 3 p. in. Christian Endeavor meeting at <:4S p. in. Weekly prayer meeting on Thursday at 7:90 p. m. and Ladles' Club on Saturday afternoon at 9. MARIETTA BTREBT—Rer. W. H. Till man. pastor. Preaching nt 11 a. m. and at 7:10 p. in. Sunday aehool at 3 p. m. The subject of tbe aermon at the morning wor ship la "A Spiritual Renovation," and tbe aubject of the sermon at tbe especially evangelistic aenrlce In the evening will lie ••The Creed of tbe Rich Young Man." Weekly prayer meeting on Thursday at 7:90 |». in. IMMAXUFaL-Re/NYarr C. Williams, paa tor. Preaching at H n. in. and 7:90 p. m. Hundny school nt 9:S0 a. m. Junior Chris tian Endeavor meeting at 4 p. in., and LOCAL GOBBLER!! TO INSTALL LODGE SOON “MOSBY-S MEN," by John H. Alex-, horn, he of the handsome face tn, I ?, n 'Lt, r V. of R “ n * ers - (Nea!e | unto the AustrIan he|r (Q ,. * '«• Mr. AlexhOder In bis "Mosby’a Mvn" j 10 " ,any ,h '" g ” 'ii>PI>en to him [makes a pleaelnitr hook, in relating!*** rBB “ er n 1,g IU Justly think the au. many of the experiences of that Justly celebrated body of Southern cavalry. Mr. Alexander, when merely a hoy, something like S years under his ma Jorlty, ran away and Joined Moaby*a The Order of Gobblers waa founded I Ranger*. In relating hla atory he tells of the long silent night marches. CARL HUTCHESON. Editor of The Fraternal News, Atlanta’s new secret order paper. Atlanta’s new secret order paper, The ever published In this section It will Fraternal News, made Its Brat appear ance thla week. The Initial number contains items of interest from the various orders throughout the state. It lias aa Its edi tor Carl Hntcheaon. one of the foremost secret order men of Georgia and a newspaper man of wide experience. Mra. Mamie Folsom Wynne, as aaao. date editor, will conduct the woman's department. The efforts of The Fraternal News shall be toward giving Its subscribers a clean, conservative, crisp and newsy sheet, which will be replete with secret order affairs. The promoters, of the enterprise are prominent In the various walks of life and have deap Interests In fraternal orders. The officers are as follows: President, Chari an C. Glllet: vice presi dent, Frank F. Smith; secretary, I,. F. Mtlllcan; treasurer, G. A. Finding: gen eral manager, John W. Sower; editor, Carl llutcheaon: associate editor, Mrs. Mamie Kolaom Wynne, The Fraternal News will be devoted to the upbuilding and the good and welfare of all fraternal orders. No dis crimination will be shown among the varloua orders, aa It la the Intention of Young People's Christian Endeavor Hodety the promoters to treat all orders alike, at * :< * P- ni.^ Weekly prayer ineetlpg on] prospects and the good-wtll of all the fraternut orders. and Kent P.D., lu ST. ANDREWS-Uorner Gl atreeta. Iter. Gilbert III] charge. Hnnday aehool at 1:1 HT. I'.tt'IJt-Uaat I'eiat, as. If.If.. In sermon at II. HOLY TKINITY-Decatur. Her. C. angaton, vicar. In charge. Holy reattmuu on nntl ttcriuon at' 11. sermon nt II. lR.jp HT. JOIINH—Collage Park. Her. Gilbert lllsgs. D.D.. In charge. Morning prayer nd aermon at It. PRESBYTERIAN. CUMBERLAND PHKHHYTRHIAN—gerr era of I be American I’reabytrrlna church. Rer. George H. Mack, noalor. Morning ilp auil aermon at If. Rnliject, '-The Christ Todty." Hnndsr arbool at 1:21 a. m. No oonrlrea at night. FOURTH I’HESBYTKRIAN—Cocaer Jack- ton and Chamberlin streets, l'rcochlnx at 11 a. m. anil I p. m. by the .paator. Iter. T. H. Newklrh. Hrrnlar mlilweek prayer •vrrlco at a p. m. wtdaetday. Babbath school at *3* a. in. WRBTUIN8TEK PREBBYTBRIAN—Cor her For real nrenur and North Boolerard. Divine worship ht 11 0. in. and * p. m. Her moss hr tbe paater, Her. B. I . Gallic. Hun ilnr aehool ol •:» a. m. Junior Worker.’ meotlng nt t p. m. Yowag I’eople's Ike rtsty at 7 p. m. Itrgulor in Id week prayer aerrlee Wednnday at a p. m. WRHT END I’llKHItYTKHIAN—Cornoc Gordon and Ashby atreeta Her. Lynn It. Walker, pastor. Haaday school at 939 a. IU., Morning eerrlce at tt. Hormon tor the R iator. Young People's Society of Cbrta- nn KodeSror at 7 p.. m. lhcnlng aerv. Ice at a. Prayer meeting Wnlnrtday at I p. «!.. followed hy markers training and normal claaa MOOltE MKMOBIAl"PRKH11YTERIAN - Cotlicr l.uckle and Lallmer atreeta. Dr. A It. tfeblerby, paator. I’reaeblng at II a. Ju. * p. aa. by Ike pastor. Prayer meet- I'rdaeeday at Ip. w. ■ CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN -Washing Of street, opposite rapltot. Rer. Theroa I. Hire, D U., pastor. At 939 a. m . thorn will ho, lu coh meet loo with tho regular Huuday acb#ol rxeretars. oa aunlvrnary cel- rliralloo. In rohuaemorallon of Ike npeolng of the new Holiday aehool tntlldlng. Tbe superintendent. J. J. Kagnu. will hors p. M every craning dnring die week., ST. JOHN Mk-nuTDlllT-Rer. H. C. Cbrlattaa. paator. Rrr. I. J. Bellhrd. of Moutcaonw, will preach at 11 a. m. and 7:46 p. m. Sunday arbool. Epworth League and oil orrrlrea will lw turned Into a re vival service. Hcrelreo continued through the week at *39 nad <:• p. m. iODIBT- w oacrlri at 7:4t p. rntlooat rer.be at <:46 p. m. I’m!rafted ervlee* every evening Meat seek. Iiegtar'— ot a p. ax A venial music by eborua. . preach in InetaUattoai amt deliver a charge to otrtcera and Irocben of tha Him day aehool. At a p. m. Ur. Eiger, rvangellat to prisons, will Hla subtact will be • Trumpet om Htone Walla" Midweek pray- is Wednesday ot S p. m. Tho paa tor will rontlnap hla course of Itetnres on the Old Testament. NORTH AVENUR PRESBYTERIAN— orner Peacblree and North areaoc. Rer. Hlrhard Oram Fllhn, pastor. Moralog wor confereoce, Pbllathea Clam and Young Men's I cogs# at 9:49 a. 01. Teachers' training claaa at 19 a. m. I'ormufatcni' League at 3:32 p. ni. Chris tian Endeavor nl 7 p. m. Men a Lraiguo prayer rare ting Taeaday at a p. ak Rand of Miriams W.-dncadar ot 3:99 p. m. Tench- era' training class at 7 p. u l'raycr meet ing at 9 p. m. ladles' prayer circle Thura- iloy at 4 p. tn. ('orrnantrr rally, Inman Park, Friday at I. Thursday at 7;M p. 111. MISCELLANEOUS. .P1TOI. AVENUE IIAITI8T-L 1st T. T. Martin will apeak to tho CapTtol Arenus Baptist Sunday school Sunday at 19:19 a. m. TOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN AgHOCM TIUN Al the Hundny afternoon service, fir. M. I. Trouiuiou, pastor of Pork Street Methodist church, will speak to men. Dr. Troutman lo on unusually forceful speaker and hla address will be profftabl* to si' (hoar wfau are fortunate enough to hear It. Mr. Napier will give a tenor nolo, and Mr. tloatmau, assisted by tha orchestra. ulU conduct tbe slnglug. The trochrr tralnlhg claaa ineola nl 6 p. in. Mr. Jarkann'a claim for young meu meets ot 4:46 p. WATCH TOWER BIBLE AND TRAIT SOCIETY—Tho Atlauta branch of tbs oocle- Ijf will liold^thelr rrfnjar .weekly Hilda EPIPHANY CHURCH. INMAN PARK— Corner Euclid and Moreland avenues. Rer. ('. A. I .mission, riror. The Rer. James Chapins 11. of (he missionary Jurisdiction or Japan, will nreaeb ot II n. si. Dr. 4“ gmh la In this eonntry un leoro ot sth for 1 hr purpose of nsalatlng Hit- ml Imam In rreotlng Interest In the 1 thnuk offering. Hr. Chapman will apai mlaalou work In ^apao. * FIRST CHURCH - OF CHRIST IdCJEN TI8T1—II West tinker street. "PPutiatlon After Death" la the subject of tlr> leg on sermon Hnndny at 11 a. m. and 8 p. tn Wcilnrsilnr tosiimonlal luertlsg Ht 9 p. ui. Reading rooraa, S8 North Broad atreot, op. pootto tho Ptodmoat boioL CHURCH OF CHRIST—Woat End are nur. lllblo atudy at 19 1. m. Prenchlug at 11 a. m. and 7:*) p. m. by Evangelist H. It. Hall. Prayer meeting Thoreday sren I st 7*9 p. in. I.UTHKHAl atreeta. Sunday aehool at 9:46 0. m. Scrv Ices with aermou hy Iho paator. Rev ~~~ Volllireeht, nt 11 s. m. UNITED BRETHREN TABERNACLE- Coruer McDanlcJ amt Hightower atreeta. Revival services tu begin Hundny nad con tluue every night during tho week. lb< fag aerrlcea begin at 7:96 p. to. TnE ATLANTA PSYCHOfARIICAL HO ClETY-Hohert Bryan Harrison, president, trill meet Sunday at 3 p. m., at la peach- tree atraet. Subject for dlaroaaloa. "Tbe Mind of tlm Child." One-half the meeting will be gives to tho Womos’a auxiliary. Mothers are Invited to corns and bring Jhelr children with them. A beautiful mnalral program will prora an attractive fro of tne elerrisen. COLORED YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN AHKUCIATION-Rer. George W. Coou will address tha colored aeoortatlon Sunday aft- ernoou. Tho song aerrlee will begin prompi y nt 4 j>. m Tho boys’ ueetrng will lie odd at I p. to. COLORED EPISCOPAL. HT. l’AFIJI --211 Auburn oranue. Rer. L E. liny In charge. Holy rommuulou ut :U a. m. Moralog prayer ami sermon nt tl; evening prayer and aermon at a Sunday school at V&. Woek daya: Morning pray er at 1:29. Wednesday and Friday: IJIniiy INMAN PARK Preach!ng^nt l_l a. 1 PRESBYTERIAN - ■ptJhfcn“‘ !l1 ' xf:w church to OPEN ITS DOORS The Psalm Slsgisg Preobylerfasa of At lanta open the doors of their atiraetlve sew church on the corner of Whitehall street ami Whitehall terrace Sunday morn ing. A moot cordial welcome Is extruded to the public to attend all arrrleeo. Hull both school st Mo. m. Preachlag at II n. III., ailbleet, "t'uaahamed of toe Goa- C L” Preaching at 8 u, m„ subject, -stepa Peter's FaJL" All aerv leva for toe prroeot will lw held In the lecture room of the church. The paalor la Rcr -Jamra A. Gordou. COL. ETHRIDGE AND MISS LUCY IRBY WILL SPEAK. Ndooet Garry Ethridge, one of Atlanta’s newt aueeeatfat lawyers, and Mlaa Lucy As thla lo the first paper of the kind till a long-felt want. It has bright M. D. GLEASON. by E Walter Trinn nt thl* cltv n. man I ine ionj, Hiicni mikih niarciic*. uyt,. waiter Tri pp . of this city, a man lh h the mountains, the attack on who has pooalbly grasped ths fraternal (h< , outposla at daybreak, of hand of more people than any roan I the , pursuit of the Federal* and re- aouth of the Maaon and Dixon line. Ho I counts how a gallant little band of Is a member of fifteen different aecret I ranger*, numbering between 300 and order* and holds office In the majority I 400 men. kept over 40.000 Union aol- of these order*. Idlers forever on their guard. The au- Tho order Is a social, educational, I thor also recounts how Mosby's men fraternal, benevolent order and la dea- I played, how they worked and how they tlned to become one of the greatest of fought the kind In the country. The charm of the book Is Ip Its The Atlanta I.*odge will be Installed f|ear>cut, simple, though strong and in the Knights of Columbus hall, I effective alyle of English u.^ed. Mr. fourth floor of Austell building, either Alexander |, vary fair to both sides, on the 29th of April or the first of May.) and describes many worthy exhibitions The order will not be confined to At-1 Q f honor shown, by both Confederate lanta. The first step will be to spread I an< i Union soldiers, out and cover' the entire country and | Many books about the Civil War, the organisers are working to (hat end Uspedtlly thoscVdealing with htatorical now. I facts grow more than tiresome to the “ I reader, on & preponderance of the very COBB ODD FELLOWS facts themselves. Not to with "Mos- iTTir t ifAT ti DTAVTAI * yt|1 Nlen.” On tho contrary, one HILL HOLD riV/Mt mB Mr. Alexander's book with In- I tereot. II I# no bright and cheerful Special to The Georgian. I that It appeal* to the reader at ones. Marietta, Ga„ April 20.—The eighty- There'are many raltis told of. In t'lghth anniversary of tho Independent *|«» *«»*•*“* *ggf** 11 fifaw . t fid 1 L'Liinii-w in l ABiahraibii I on® about the celebrated Green- Order of Odd Fhllono will be celebrated! buck n a |,i " where the nineers *uc- by the Cobb county lodges on April 26. ceeded In putting something like *2,000 A picnic will be held at Glover's I Into each man'* depleted pocketbook. grove, at wMcfi there will be public I even after sending a lot of the plunder, speaking by prominent officials of the I lo Richmond. order, music by the Oein Oily band and I It W n very attractive collection of a basket dinner. I Incidents, and aa told by a partlcl- The address of welcome will be dellv-1 pator, lakes on added personal 1n- •red by Mayor E. I’. Dobbs, and re- | tercst. In the end of the book there la ■ponded to on behalf of tho Odd Fel- | a very delightful chapter devoted tp an lows by Colonel YV. IL Power. I old negro body nervnnl, then a boy. Tho principal speakers for thla occa- I who followed Mr. Alexander through alon are: Past Grand Masters John A. I the war. Jt adds to the many tales of Hynds and Alexander DIUlsr, both of I devotion related of the old time dor- Atlanta. Short addresses wilt also be I key whom all of us love, which lat- made by Mr*. A. W. Suttles. of Smyrna, | e r fact, Northern people seem really and Mrs. L. J. Cumben. of Atlanta, past I unable to understand, simply because president* of the Rebekah Assembly. I we Southerners prefer our meals sen- ~ "-.— .r I arate and the color line drawn at the GORDON ENCAMPMENT. J front doors. John B. Gordon EncampmonL l.O.O. F., held an enthusiastic meeting this I “THE FIR8T CLAIM,” by M. Hamll- week. The O. D. degree was conferred. <°?. u . b ^? y ’ * Co ' ,nAt - Mn R J.f n T, e ht’ ,) " b ' C ° nttm,> ne H in n "The° F'lrat° Claim" M. Hamilton Wednesday nlghl. haa written and Doubleday. Page * Co. rerj • rm.’ravT at have published as fine and distinctive P iTJI.i. HjjX-lSAJj [ a piece of realism as has been Issued In ' IVORT/n \f A V 1 MW ,nany a day - The h 001 * *• Krm-hke In .. VVLfreijLf lUJtAJJJO Ua portrsyal of the true meaning of Help your fellow man, when and | ov . „ml marriage, and of that mys- where you can. I tcrlous bond between mother and child. „ —— . I It Is a beautiful picture of a mother's If you have an emblem of your order, | ove |t 8 duties, sacrifice* and devotion, wear It where It can be seen. If you The wages of the sin of even straying have not got one, get one. slightly from the proverbial atralt _ . . —~ _ , I and narrow path is at limes pointedly, God speed our good fraternal orders, nnd „n G f the time sadly shown, which have proven such great Inatru- Valerie, a very young girl of low mentalities of dvllsatlon. peace, fra- b | rl h haa married 8lr John Palmer, a Jemal love, benevolence and mutual I count y gentleman of wealth and po- be, P- sltion. When tbe book opens Valerie .. . ~ , has been married about two years. If our great fraternal order* exer- There la one little girl as a reault of clsed no other function than that of , htl marriage and the reader flnde Val- jeachlng the great lesson of patience, er(e struggling against tho rigid rules they are performing n great mission. ot (ha c j aI( i„t 0 which she has mnr- . . . . . I rled. Valerie's mother-in-law has Tb » Ef** 1 fraternal ordera of the ktr | ct ideas of what the proper Inter world will do more to accomplish per- courae should be between a mother nnd inanent peace between all Iho clvllltsd her ch |g| | n which iho le strongly as- natlons of the world, quicker and more by the atwn nU rse. The family effectively, than tho peace congress can , nto which Valerio had married, while nano thor must have given him based on a combination of the electrical term* "ampere" and "voltage," p„„| bly Mr. Nicholson illd take this |„to consideration. But the reader ha. a right to expect that a character such as John Atmltage. of great mental at talnments. Intellectual balance, and sometimes constructive genius, should be oble to add two and two and make four. The description of the g r e at me „ tal power of the hero Is not readily ac " cepted when the reader la told ,on ntantly that he storms a barrlcaile h»" hind which he knows are three , n .ki constantly firing at him.'and yet,” hero doe* not even draw his on n ™ ' volvrr. For the Dumber of shots" r o£ guns and Pistols an,I the dagger thria^ in "The Port of Misting Is less damage done than In any bn,,I of the present or any other day Pe, pie generally prefer no blood-sheddln'e but In u pitched battle between thire men on each side, shooting to kill with 160 to 200 Shots, mote Sr less flrei and only one wounded, and liiat course. In the shoulder of the hero it '» ratherhard to accept with credulity "Iho Port of Missing Men" la int"-.' eating; the name I* catchy, and whits that has not much to do with the plot, still It does appear occasionally there. In. "Bad Marksmanship" as* a this might have been used with Just as good reason. The bool; will help one kill time and act as u soporific. A week after ntrusal. when asked ,f you have read 'The Port of Mis,m* Men you might recall that you have but not much of the plot and nothing ns to the character^. This, ho*ever seems to be a falling of most of ths present dny romances and novels and If one wants to keep up with "the flood that leads on to," shall we sav one of tho best sellers, then no one should miss "The Port of Missing Men." “PROPHETS LANDING," by Edwin Asa Dlx. (Chas. Scribner's Bons.) It Is a great relief to And a New England story free of that acute dls- lect that seems to afflict and distort 'a majority of such stories. "Prophets Landing" Is such an ex- ceptlon and It la such a clean, whole- some romance, full of good teaching, without cant, that It will be found mors than acceptable to discriminating read- era. The story teltf of a small settlement, supposedly located on the Connecticut river. "Prophets Landing" Is a small village, fltted mostly with Its usual contracted people. Ono of the vll- iagers, In business acumen at least, stands out head and shoulders above his fellow men, and It Is about hla business success, when he puls these traits to a test around which fhe stoo ls laid: It Is the now old story of "depart- ment stores." "rebates" and double dealings which have ma* many of our present day captains of industry." There are, of course, both Innocent and guilty victims In this captain's path way lo auccass, and the book Is an ex- position of the falsity of the theorv that there Is nothing else in life save financial success. A fascinating little love atory runs through the book, be- SHRINERS HOLD UIG CEREMONIAL Yaraab Temple, Mystic Hhrlne, held a splendid ceremonial session Wednes day night In tho Masdnle temple, at Houlh Forsyth und Mitchell streets. Forty-two candidates put In an np pearance and were given a trip over the hot sands of the desert. The Jour ney proved thoroughly enjoyable, each of the candidates being given a "warm" time. Following the ceremonial, light re- freshmen! S were served. Delphi Lodge No. 61, Knights - of Pythias, assisted by Onto City Com pany No. 6. uniform rank, under com- mnnd ot Captain Jobn Hollingsworth, conferred tbe rajik of knight on seven esquires last Tuesday night. Tills In the Aral time tho raifk of knight has been conferred In amplified form by thla lodge. Past Chancellor Jesse M. Wood acted as king and was assisted by Chancellor Commander John Geurln aa master of ceremonies. Thb work was done In splendid style and the learn made a line Impression on the large crowd present. The rank of page will be conferred on ten candidates on next Thursday night. APPALACHE BfllS TO SCULP PULE FACES On next Thursday sleep, Appalacha Tribe No. 31. I. O. B. M.. will adopt five pale faces. After the work, which will be In charge of W. C. Hurdrix. re. freshmente will be served. All chiefs are requested to be preaent.promptly at tbe 2th sun. I’retrartsd a<'h<*>l at »:3f s. m. Yunus IVopIr's His lely Irby, who la engaged In setlvw buolm-ao I "-stoning ot 7:16 p. in. I'rayw meeting ot 9 p. tu. life 9ml (seeker nf the meet Baptist Tali- bonim WsdoesiUs. ernsvle Its race claaa, will make short od- ilresaeo each at the men’s meeting at Bap list Tabernacle Hunilny it 3 p. m Hpeelsl songil service will be so attractive feature. REV. W. L. UNGLE TO BE INSTALLED AS PASTOR. Rev. W. W. Moore. D.D.. L.L.D., tbe pres of the I'nUrti TbooUytritl Roinluary, of Klrhmonil, \a., will pmifli Ht II a. in. nntf nt 8 p. n». at the 5*1 ml l'resl»jrtt‘iiaii church. Al the iiiornliiK Itev. W. Is. Llufl*. D.l).. will Ih* liixtulli'il m punt or. Her. U 15. Walker will «lelleer the ch.nrcw to tht people. nm * R* v * I'niton, D.lt., of Itecfltnr. G*., will deliver iho charm* to the pHHtor. Sunday school will bo at 9*96 a. ih. (14MN to aivommoilalr til n-boUn —fmm tho pel wary to tho aonlor driuirt ninit. A hir*n» orcb«*«tni lend* tho Hlttg- liitf. Prayer meeting Tlrdnr^lHy at • p. ni. catholTc. HACREIl IlKART-HuwUy: l*w Man at 7 and 9:99 a. ui : Sumlay arbool at 9; high tnnu at 11 a. ro.: ueriunn at high iuhm l»y 5’ather Gunn. Sahjoct of aormon. "ikul'a Voire In Hm> rhorrh/* At 4:99 p. m. t roaary ami ItriM^lldlou. No evening aerrlee. Week* day*: Miu at €:3)» 7 and la. a. •vsr hope to do. | thinkftiai 'her charming, pretty and tween the daughter of the "principal The fundamental lessons taneht hv bright, still considered her a child, and ehararter and a werth.v young chap, iho fundamental lessons taught by | ncapa b| e of rearing her own offspring. A character which atands out well In “''OM th * * ,ory *• the old Prophet, from whose sires the vlllnge takes Its name. Tho prophet Is a wonderful old man, and nt the end of the book snves th- hero of the tale from his wayward ca reer. x It leaves a very pleasing Impreaslon with tho reader, does "Prophets Land ing," and It In no much better than the usual New England tale that It l« bound to bo a popular book. “MR. BILLY DOWNS AND HIS LIKES,” by Richard Malcolm John ston. (The Neale Publishing C'o.) Rome years ago Dr. Thomas Kelson Page began a public reading of ae- lections from hl» own work by say ing: "I hare a friend who says 'Tom, there Is ono author who excels you n« a writer of Southern dialect stories, and that Is Colonel Richard Malcolm John ston.' When J tell you that this critic Is my own father, you will realize that lie Is not an unfriendly one." This waa a very pretty tribute to Colonel John ston by Dr. Page, and whllo one would hardly like to say that Dr. Page haa lieen. excelled by Colonel Johnston. It can be truthfully stated that the,toiler wrote some charming Southern tale* . "Mr. Hilly Downs nnd His Likes" l» * j collection of short stories, every one of which Is enjoyable, and especially should be Interesting to Georgians, on account of location of the stories, around and about Athens, nnd also 1“ (outh Georgia. There are far too few stories In this little volume, but there Is one good thing connected with their reading, and that Is, they act as an appetizer for others from Colonel Johnston's plch*’ Ing pen. „ _ Colonel Johnston was born In Geor gia In 182! and died In nnltlmore n September, 1298. He practiced law ■* Georgia until 1857, when he became professor of belles letters at the lol- veralty of Georgia. In 1887. when M removed to Baltimore, he established a aehool for boy* a few mile* from that city, where one of hi* associate teach’ era was Ihe beloved Georgia poet. Bid* pey Lanier. Whllo secretary of ' • Interior. Governor-elect Hoke 8mi'» gave Colonel Johnston a good position In Washington. In his dep.nim«H- Every Georgian should read his Geor gia Sketches” and "Mr. Billy Douna. etc." Colonel Johnston'* fob, (Rich. F. Johnston. Is now connects* with the Birmingham, Ala, Ledgei city editor. COLONEL COX TO SPEAK AT CONFEDERATE MEM0RI*>- the cardinal principles of all the good 7, Twii h * «dfa'» age arid fraternal ordera are pretty much tho Mm* Gre hook onens Valerie same, although they may take a «lf- *th* book o*Jt» Valerie, 52SL2f hod ,0 arr,VB “ ,he I Lhlld hS ,n t fr horouJh dto,a... for X John—even his touch given her ihe „ , "creep*"—and her love for-a young k*nd of fraternity P m the English guard»man, Charloy Osborne. >ri"davllfathaetlwv Sa.ih a handsome, pleasing chap. It Isforeed wltldn the walto of their* lodm P ™m u P° n lhe reader that if Valerie had show an examide that reffecln the hSh' been allowed to see. be with constantly ret Trodit umm the l^d« aml aider »"« « a » y '« arn »omethlng of her own they wrenenT ordcr child, the nubnequent catastrophe nnv- tney represent. er WOU |d have occurred. Thin I* the It has been written that ipan will n ’T,* I*.J*r°ril!h huahand who pans through this life but once. There- T a l* alv l™ In^ lhTma h rriei Chariov fore, he should do what good he can «o “ dlvorca, and she marries Charloy that thin grand did world will be a b#’.- I °f, b h !^*m™2 r a?\d.i?it r hiuiDV iiinrrieil ter olace for hla hivlnv lived in It I with Oaborne an Ideally nappy nmrrieu icr piace ror nia^nmvink meu in u. I|fe Va|erte ia not by any mean* a The live fraternal ordera that have a !*j) {hta Charming* 1 htwlTlunt aarsaar rraa rHsffl 5 »SS ! Si ? a s?s75!»ist'm’s:,wise SSSHSrsy.HSS live, are growing faster than thoso or- Ji’VVreH. ro .M b. wIlh and cherish den that conduct their affairs on a " V f 1 .fi* '*wm’ Jh™ deserted cold, commercial bMln. y &*. ^k'lngJof JS’kA Those who fancy that the work of the fiTi' 1 !?.f.m t J 1 l !hv C ihown n bv Oiborn'e 1* successful fraternal deputy le easy, ff Sf'Lf**rerSand BH^Shn they ware called upon to All hla ponl- a " avSistS lirn^ Hon, would soon realise that he has married agAhLandY alerle jearn* many obstacle, to overcome l„ order «o»< 1. thfEa-fstraw with Valerie, and with many expe riences anil diverse happenings, Valerie TO GIVE ENTERTAINMENT I kldnapi the child and carries her make a successful "field man." FOR MONUMENT FUND. ab J aad - The atory hinges, all through Its , page*, on thle mother love, not divided Special to The Georgian. with Osborne, although she loves him Gainesville, Ga, April 20.—On April more anti ihore every day and would 23 Ml** Florence M. Overton will give not under any circumstance* have re- an entertainment at the city hall »or'"»{"*d wlthor^returarel ^ the benefit of the Confederate monu- jynopxi, Q f "The First Claim" than this, ment. The students will present “Lend b u t a reader of thla review can anally Me Five Shilling*," n favorite piece of I see Ihe wonderful opportunities for a Joseph Jefferson. Miss WIUI* Knox delightfully charming story. It can bo will take the part of Mr. Gollghty. The i said with truth that the author of The other members are: Miss Willie Mae First Claim' ha* taken advantage of Martin. Miss Evelyn Duffy. M1»s Macs- every opportunity offered and has made rla May, Mis* Clara Bell, Mlsa Bowens, aa Interesting, clean and attractive a Miss Burk* and M!»s Maude Elliott. book a* ha* been Issued for many nnd many a day. It I* n delight to a ra- viewer to recommend a good book and Patent Company Chartered. I If anyone desire* a flrat-claea dramatic RpeS-lsI to Tbe Georgian. otory and first class should be empha- Athens. Oa, April 30.—Judge Charles sized In this connection, let him by all H. Brand has granted a charter to a Cleans rtad "The First Claim, number of the most prominent business «THE PORT OF MISSING MEN.' men of Athens, under the name of the I gy Meredith Nicholson. (The Bobbs- Soulhern Patent and Invention Devel- I Merrill Company.) opment Company. The object of this A great many people have ■Iready company will be to foster and deal In r#a ‘* ’“£{•• ™!l Im-enllAng nld and AnAbala I. a. I no fioilbt A 8W6t ItlHIlJ ITIOTC Will r<*au Intentions, to aid and co-operate wlth| th) ^ for lt )a f u g of life, action. Inventors and to buy Invention* of -HI , hoU> lt abs In the back, halr- 'breadth escape* and violent love. While one can not nay that "The Pott of CHAIR OF ORATORY | Missing Men" Is another “Prisoner if MAY BE ESTABLISHED. Zenda" story. »;jll n great »ln«narlty exist* between these books. Given a . . throne ns the bant* of a plot, whether Special to Th* Georgian. -zenda.” Bulgaria or Austria, with Athena, Ga, April 20.—So great haa I blood-thirsty conspirators, the physical betn th* agitation recently*lhat It is likeness of the American hero and th* more than probable that at tbe next I rightful heir, and a lovely lierolne. and meeting of the board of trustee* of tbe I we have the plan for the general run university a chair of oratory and da- I of such atorle*. When the reader takes bate Wilt, be established. . up ouch a story he or ohe should make Thla work haa In the past fallen on a mental agreement with the author to the professors of English. believe possible, all things .submitted. But when there come* a time, as It al- .ways does, that It forcibly atrlkts the Birmingham Jail Condemned. I reader that If tha hero brought Into Special to The Georgian; action bad tbe slightest amount of Birmingham. Ala, April 26.—The common sense ah thing* would be wall Jefferson county JalL one of the large* fo^hjm " d dl , h X , 8 uchThmgm.*H^e prisons In the South, has been con- won |u enjoy tho romance. But why damned by Dr. Bhlrley Bragg. Inepec-1 can there not be written a story In tor of Jails, almshouse* and cotton fkc-1 which the author's romance would ap- tories. In hi* report to Governor B. B. peal to the reader’s common sense? Comer, Inspector Bragg ray* that- the I Such a thing seems much more probe- jail in Birmingham I* not lit for ani-1 tie than many situation* in "The Port mala much less human being*. of Missing Men." John Armltage, the children. Special to The Georgian. Marietta,- Ga, April 20.—PI*"* ‘ i the Memorial day exerdae* at Manet* have been completed by the r,au *'. ter* of the Confederacy and *» ln ” cftliig program ha* been nrrJRE*"- , M exercises will be participated In b> members of the Odd Fellow* I E Kennesaw chapter. Daughter, ' f Confederacy, teachers and puph* Marietta High School and the t» n '“ erate veterans. Colonel Albert H- J of Atlanta, will b* orator ] The procession will form on tbe I “ square and march to the cemft'G where the order of exerrlaea' »lll »■ j aa follow*: . Presanration of croaeee lo Vd« r ' by Colonel a F. NeeWtt. A poem by Min Maud , by Introduction of orator of the j Colonel Cbarlts M. Pbllllp*- ,,„ta.l Oration by Albert H. Cox. »£, A -choSl Decoration of grave* by the ^ D0 "l SHIhB