Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, November 30, 1907, Image 12

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER •.. SERVICES !N . •. ATLANTA CHURCHES BAPTIST. TRMPI.E BAPTIST—Corner of Mangum and Weatllnnter atreeta. Bor. A. C. Want, n. n.. paator, Preaching at 11 a. m. anil |>. m. Iij the patter. Horning .object, "t’hriat, tho Sacrifice.’ 1 Sunday achool at »:5a a. m.. \V. M. Perryman anpeHutcndeot. Prayer mooting ovary Woduoialay at UNION PRINTERS OF AMERICA WAGE WAR ON TUBERCULOSIS PLAN OF GEORGIAN’S POPULAR VOTING CONTEST JONES AVENUE B A PTI ST !*•#»» 11 a. *ii. and T:*5 p. m. R**v. J. T. laui»*r»n wflt prcnch at bulb aarvfc*T. >» •» lay nt 9;»1 n. in. Pong ^;v!f '••‘Joi fit 9 o'clock. loft-lie*’ AH Society Monday ftflvr- fiiwn at 3 oVIork. MM-wek prayer luoot- Inf Weflncwlay at 7:30 I*, m. FIRST TI APT IF P—Corner IV rain streAt*. Ur. W. V. L*:i*f Morolsi aervlco II. “ ••litre . •Mi*tor. fi» 7:15. Evening wrviop n't 7:45. lift. H. i\ Budi hoi* will conduct both morning nmi evening •service* ATLANTA BIBLE KCHOOL-88 Toopor afreet. near Whitehall. Studio* In Ufa uml Mplptle* of St. Paul continue lietweeu v, aim 4 each aff<»rmH>n except Saturday. Lectures Tuesday and Thursday evening nt 7:30. E. El i n. in. p. The pastor win return from a trip to Florida In time for aervIce* Stmdn.r. TV. M. J*. on Wednesday nt 3 p. m. nt the home of the pastor. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. ra. Baram-PlilJathea business meeting Friday at 7:3) p. m. Choir practice Friday at 7:15 p, in, eking BROWN MEMORIAL BAPTIST—Rev. W. R. Wilson nil! pr°n«*h ft II a. in. to the Junior Order. The pastor. Rev. W. A. Babb, will prrnch fit 7:30 »*. ni. Sunday school at 9:39 a. m.. W. N. Nichols superin tendent. The Atlanta Baptist Sunday School Union wllf moot at .1 p. tu. Prayer meeting Wednesday nt 7:30 p. in. F. Purser, g service a cited to the Jn . Order United American Mechanics. At the evening service. Mr. .I. •' Owens, re turned missionary from China, will preach. Sunday school at 9:30 a. in. B. V. P. I - Sunday nt 6:45 p. in. W. M. U. Motiday T:30 p. in. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:3) p. lit. til. L. Motley, will preach 7:3) p. in. The morning limii will he gtvei to the City Salesmen's Association Thanks giving sendee. Sunday school at 9:30 a. in Prayer meeting .Monday at 3 p. in. Prnyei and church conference Wednesday nt »:» f». in. WOODWARD AVENUE BAPTIST-Sun day school nt 9:30 a. m.. s. I*. Monrrlef an perlntendent. Preaching at ll a. m. and 7:30 S . tn. br the pastor, Ilev, II. C\ Hurley, ttnlor B. Y. U. U. at 3 p. tu. Woman's Missionary Union Monday afternoon nt 3 o’clock. Regainr meeting of finance emu inlttee Monday night. The usual mid-week service will be held Wednesday night. Gid eon’s Rand meets Thursday night. IMMANUEL BA PT 1ST—4 ’oruer of Fair street and Hcrenn nvenue. Rev. J. It. Win cheater, pastor. Sunday school at l»:«i n. in., T. L. Camp superintendent. Preaching at 11 a. in. and 7:45 p. in. by the paator. Junior Union nt 3:30 n. m. Mld-we**k serv ice Wednesday at 7:45 p. m. II. Y. P. U. Friday nt 7:45 p. m. Strangers and visitors cordially Invited to all services. The Georgian's popnlar voting contest Is i to pay im past due subscriptions, A past i gold open to ml respectable* women In Georgia ! due subscription haa to be t-ahl up befo **; «,p fietvreen l'ie % of 15 And 50 votes are ls»eed on ft pald-ln-ndvnnee auh-| Gim between t.ie >en,« or is ami si . jscrlpMon to the same party. . mm. Anyone «ttn »*•>.«. u*te a eandldate. It I* New subscription* count for tele* as | p». not alum ■ re .*• t *• e.-sary to use the immlnnt- jtmny votes as old subscriptions, fug blot *' lithougl- . im, t 1.25: u lor li lotion Jo pal es to The npArg r *„ it *d .ti The. Georgian flatly. I The rtfy of A'lrnta Is divided Into J y s '; I'Nmi* rm * a . , ... so I* more r eg it III r. Simply} districts, the suburbs Into five dls'rfv.* Con ■ i»r». :»rc «*»r r **i c-re I tttY:ic j< •c **. ♦ herh-r clipped front ihel.-ml the state Into ten districts. *:!<• r. •►•curing : *,’cn>. ’** -sub.: Theie are ft»»r grand prlses-lt.OC) T be . gold, a 32.0)0 touring c*»r automobile, n *7" . Grand Plano, and a £tk*» Bnnalmnt Antom * ; Idle. These p:l*es go to the four ci-n **■-- inbttrbf on paid-ln-sdvauv • o a inunlnatloii. ired dally iu The C•> ■ rotM the first wp . ... .. even days. They should l< tesrnntv in nnv district In Atlanta, c-irefolly fill tr.it each j or the state who set die four gre.tb* ••nl address. _ • , v.* cf rotes. 'I he contestant gettlu-r »lt" Iti'tdvauce NEW sub impest n nnbcr of mt^s has her « li'!••«. -•* -.4’3 "*'**»; OLD |Rb- ; g’-and nHses. Th« ee.-mi-J «n« of live V six nicnths |abl sc. on I choice t.u<I w on for the !h..d bw-fptlon counts for| .« * f.»-teth b,idlest enntesfanfa. . > crintfon SO) votes. ,.„ tl c *on*«*wt*«ut can win only one -tl-e rh • tb‘P« View of Union Printers’ Homs and grounds at Colorado 8prings, Colo. At the right is seen tho hospital annsx and tubercular tent colony. Tent Colony Establish ed at Typos’ Home in Colorado. EDGE WOOD BAPTIST-Sunday school nt 9:33 n. m. Preaching nt II h. tu. and 7:99 p. m. by V. Norcross. All cordially in vited. t’APITOL AVENUE BAPTIbT-gervIces at 1) a. in. and 7:3) p. in. Pastor Briggs will be present at both hour*. In the tuorn- I ig T. I*. Bell, of the Uhrlstlan Index, will preach on n special subject. Every member Is urged to l»e present. At night the pnslor will preach on ’’The Man nt tho Pool of Bothesdn.” Special song service for the first half hour, hantiam nt the close. Hun day school at 9:30 n. m. (Taaaea for nil. Sneclnl attention is called to our adult classes snd primary department. Junior Union at 3 p. tu. Ladles’ Missionary Ho clety Mondnv at 3 p. m. Itiiimrtaut annual business meeting next Wednesday night, other services as usual. Everybody in- rlteil. Strangers made welcome. BAPTIST TABERNACLE—Dr. W. A. Nelson, superintendent of the Tabernacle Bible school, will preach both services Sunday. HI* subject In the morning will he ■•HnwUn.tla..ln*1 | A* nUKl »... ..-Ill ...... By EARLE E. GRIGGS. The Interna Ilona! Typographical Union of North America, composed of upward of 46.- '>00 printers of the United States. Ceinula and the Island possession* of the United States, are co-operating heartily with moral support with those who n:e In tht* tight against the “Great While Plngne.’* The organlutku. howefer. !r. not depriidllng up- unsiiniptlon sanitariums nt large fi>:- the treatment of Its members who nre vie flma of tuberculns's. lint tnnlnlalns a -•>! i rf'iin mi.I tout colony at Its f*Mi.fitO hvme the t'hlbls DrexoU .it Colemdo Springs, t'olo. The Union printers* Home is the direct outgrowth of a Joint donation of |!VH) from George W. Childs and Anthony J. Drexel. of Phllmtelfilila. hnth lifetime friend* of the printers' organization. The gift hid no strings tied It. mid no suggestion m- eontpnnylug It: far from It. In ram. «• the i following «|iiotntlou from the left*-.- \rhleh ! neeompaulei) the check nttests, .After »t*»t- I lug the Jailors' desire to aid. the letter km.vh: ”\Ve eom-imle that your union • • • will know Itetfee fhtrti oitrs«lve« htw best that good*'- which might c >'ue from the check—“can beet be Accomplished.’’ Eighty Acres Offered. This was nt the Interimtloual convention held in Pittsburg. I'a.. In IMW. and the fund was put In the hands of a committee of five metnhers of tin- union, whl di hanked It and agitated addition* to It from the membership over the country until iu IW It ntnounted to u total of ?’2l.fAT43: and more pronounced afro* were taken to bring to II fee <ft the plan to establish an Indi gent. disrtb'ed and sh-k printers' home, aug mented i v an offer if i site of eigh?\ nc.-«-s laud b. fee mile cist of .... ... where n •ubserlti-i w111 * r#t *’b«b*»* of the prizes for dls / / 'l >n ir chnmrel front one met»l>er of the | .j 1 ” * r J*-* f ¥ nc!i«ru| !-ou° i I Inter-comtnunlcatlng teletihoue connection*/ U«''!y to «n.-‘b*- and the mdreas rentnla*: » ‘'i- ihe G>nr <4?£d nrlzes will uoi on all ttoora and electric light*. Lawnr. -h« s-me \> -» a new subscriber mid }«J*»«» »“* ii.tri I tH-es P tlower beds and shade trees enhance .th? N*fIi no* be ae »• r w ; s such In this contest, j^’ d- e any district j rl.f*. | , surroundings of the hospital annex, adding i Ore who stops The 'Georgian for a short < Hue prize only to eiicj success.:.! con-, i to the cheer of the Inmates, time snd ie-si:»*cHbe* for the pnrposu of, testa nt. j In the tent colony and solarium, where {securing tna-e v«.:c$ la this contest wl»I not l l he fj p **** f r *^:,.T? M ini!!. 1 the consuinpllv* printer* are given every h* accepted as r. M.W suhscrlhor. »-m i chance ef enrb >aiueat aud medical aid to An OLD •«!>fic.ihor I* one who Is now n Pn*i.' - .-* 1 1 get well, the rules are rigid and strictly I tubficrlber to The Georgian. Y?’’!. wi 0, l 8 n H 4 « r ri enforced, and the “cheerful note’* Is the J No votes are ksued on yioney brought »n ships, fifteen diamond Hugs, and fifteen j Depnrti •my 1. 19^. Wilt#- or c-iif rt The Go iv further pnrtic:»lci> >*ui ent. Atlanta Georg JAMES G. WOODWARD. Atlanta man who has been a great factor in necuring a home and sanitarium for union printers of the country. olorndo “Burden-Bearing.’’ At night duct • great evangelistic servh on “God s Firemen.’’ hlng JACKSON HILL BAPTIST—North Jack- son and East avenue. Take Forrest avenue or Boulevard mr. John D. Jordan, D. D.. minister. Residence, 2) East avenue. Bell phone. Service and sermon at H n. hi. mid *:30 p. in. Fundsy K'hool at 9:») a. m. Yonnk people’s meeting at 6:45 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday nt 7:30 p. in. Young Women’s Missionary and Aid Society will meet Monday at S:3o p. in. Women’s prayer meeting st 3:39 p. ni. Tuesday. Women's Missionary snd Aid Society Thursday nt 3 p. m. The public le cordially Invited to all •ervlees of this church. The ordinance of baptism will l*c administered nt the even ing service. PONDERA' AVENUE BAPTIRT-Preach ng at 11 a. m. snd Rev. W. B. Haslett. s. m. Ladles’ Aid H day at 2:30 p. m., Mrs. Went. Mid-week prayer and praise service Wednesday at 7 p. m. The Atlanta Baptist Sunday School As sociation will meet Sunday afternoon nt 3 o’clock with the Brown Memorial church. Talks will be made by Messrs. Harwell and Bucholts. The yearly report of the nsso elation shows that over fc>,u<V) was collected for missions am! an average attendance of €.000 scholars. It has a membership of 29 schools. Each school Is expected to send h report once a month. SOUTH RIDE BAPTIST—Capitol avenue, between IIsygood and Weymsn. Preaching st 11 a. til. by Rev. Goss. Preaching st 7:») p. ni. by Her. J. A. I’mmbley. Bible school nt 9:30 a. ra.. J. E. Kruger superintendent. Indies' Aid snd Missionary Society Tues day at 3 p. iu. Prayer meeting tnd con ference Wednesday at 7:39 p. m. Good slug- nCBKN RTRF.ET BAI*TIMT-«'.>rn.r nf filenn tnd Smith streets. Sunday school st 9J9 t. m. Preaching nt 11 a. nt. and 7:30 I*, m.. by Rev. A. L. Fluey. I'rnjrer meet ing st T:30 p. m. Wednesday. of the inreriinticiinl conven tion nt Atlanta In |R90 lh'* filial steps were taken t<* build the hmne. and It Is Intel r/ii lug to note that ev-Mayor James G. Wood- nurd was one of the original thirteen true fees who ha»I charge of the erection nu-t completion of die structure, snd another Atlnntrn. George \V. Morgan, at that time a resident of nelitugl.-m Bay. Wash., but afterwards connected with the old Atlanta Herald, wit* also n first trustee. Cost of Main Building. Voluntary contributions from charitable persons and members of the International Typographical Union, with nssesamduts lev- t-d on the tnemherrhlp and interest on tie iiniulated money, Iticrensel the original sum to *73.923 on April 3). 1892. In the eleven years the home has been In existence all repair* nmi needed change* have been paid out of the regular receipts. Consumption beliu one of the diseases to which the printer Is especially llald< lint H-irnrlMinif thnt . In> i * -■ nienf la- tunny n printer hack In the Imsoni I of his family, n hopeful helpmeet Instead of n helpless invalid. The statistic* of the home show that every patient who comes to the home In the first stages of consu:i«p- jtlon is soon dismissed as eared, ami niunr temnrkahle etires In other cases far nil j vnncej. and even iu the last stage n check Is noted, and everything known to tnedleal science nmi nursing skill Is done for eiery I patient, wbleli fact Is attested by the av erage cost per tnemlter of this big home— [sick and well—this cost being 138. Some Hospital Rules. Seine of the rules governing the tuberca- htr. riaflertfs follow: M nru the temperature of a patient Is IOC degrees or more, the Invalid Is re<pdr*«l by the regulntlona of the Institution to keep if bed. One of the physicians was emphatic In the statement that liquor In any form Is very *“*““* persons suffering from tubereu- sGmttlant was Imperative. Injurious t . IosIh. When strychnine wns used. A liberal diet Is served. Btv f. pork and mutton are served dally to patients who are able to cat meat* of any kind. Patients nre tirnged to drink ss nturh milk as possb > quarts dally Is iirprlnfug thnt en*»- mused ninny at the home. Thl increasing early in 1S03. vllle session of the infernotK graphical Union In 1W4 It was repertej by the superintendent thnt tin- authorities of the state of Colorado were <*oiitetnp!nt!nif oinnellltig the plnrlng of of this ills- » seek shelter amt rare class of inmates begun Louis Typo- JAMES M. LYNCH. Prealdent of the I. T, IT., «n<l one of the men who worked hurd to eettihllah the firintctM’ hospital fea ture. ■nforciug HIHHHPH eonstimptlrea nt sm-Ji JnsTltutli home in separate building*. The ctv of n hcspltiil was suggested, but the vent Ion failed to take any fiction on Subject. In the report of the cve committee of the home trustees to the rado Springs convention In 1393, th- pltnl nroposltlon was taken up and tin it lately built, but nnothe to the original two severe leaking fb!-« ho*n!tflt thre covering a ground space lug thirty six private too for physt.clun*. unrses’ v* - . _ mini ilium . prescribed. I'rorlslmts are strict In regard fo the amount of dally exercise, patient.* being un der the direct supervision of the physicians , ..banlutelj necessary In Itaudlln-; of tubercular patleutr. r.n I e-i- ftcfnl result* i-ati only be attained by strict onipliatiee with the directions of the man- gpineut t f any InstItiti hw earing for In- nllds suffering from tnherculosD In any stage. When th* patients nre nway from fin im *. tents, out on the grounds or ove Cobirado Sprln.es. so closely Is the spread- lug of the *’ sputr.i Supported bv Membsrship. It is often erroneously stated thnt the ox potmen ef the home are defrayed by endow ments. Such is not the ease. Slm-e thr orlglnnl gift of Messrs. Childs and Drexel. which wax used In partially paying for con structing Hn- tunlu building, the home has reeel veil but one endowment, that being in February. 1839. Slie-c it* completion all expenses. Inelud ing cost of maintenance, have been pal! from money contributed by members of thr I titer national Typoerapblesl Union, the rev being provided by setting apn apart amounting to 15 cents ber. whb-h nmnunts to about 37.000 per month. This 15 cents per month per mem ber. or 11.30 per year. Is considered wVl spent In any Itisfaiicp In thl* cause, when a quotation from the last annual re- port of the secretarv-treasurer of the home shows tint, from nu nnnmtl average of fifty tuhen u'm pa lien'* eighteen vacated the home In September this year as cured, tic* sum Is douidv well spent. Under the guidance of Jntnes M. Lynch, president of the International Typographical Union of America, u vigorous nntl-tuher- cttlosls campaign In the ranks of union printers for the past three years has been carried on. and this I* Intended to lie kept added up. especially n campaign of tubercular Inter, tint* ! .Muhtnneo In the membership t . large, ami high »nd I the sntue splendid w«»*k will he kei»t up u LIST OF DIS TRIC7S EMBRA CED IN GEORGIAN’S VOTING CONTES CITY DISTRICTS. DI8TRICT NO 1e—Beginning corner Peachtree street and Edge wood ave nue along the south side of Edgewood avenue io Hurt street. Hurt street to Georgia railroad, along Georgia rail road to Whitehall street viaduct, thence to comer of Edgewood avenue and Peachtree street. DISTRICT NO. 2.—Beginning cor ner Edgewood avenue and Peachtree street along east side of Peachtree street to Forrest avenue, along south side r.-f Forrest avenue to North Bou levard. nlong west side of Boulevard o Edgewood avenue, along north side oi Edgewood avenue to Peachtree street. DI8TRICT NO. 3—Beginning corner! Ferre*t avenue and Peachtree street SUBURBAN DISTRICTS. DI8TRICT NO, 16—Edgewood. Boulevard DISTRICT NO. 10—Beginning East Fair and Hill alreetn along east a Ido of Hill street to Jonesboro road, along Jonesboro road to county line road. as 1 P fi 0 *X r ™ VXa',? i nl-in* county line ,oadTo Ea-t Eai? tl«nr* .V ng Som^rn^ ranroUll .» >'° t n * north » lde of Ea,t Fa,r t0 Boulevard, along west side of North 1 , ‘ l ’ „ • Htnrlc *f 5)X'S) feet, b« ii*. bealdeH offl Isa bill ty of such a building' ibxriu: A Christmas Gift. An a result of the illscnaaloti, an naseas- meat of 50 cents a member was voted for the hospital aunex, which wns eolleeted De eember 25. 1396, and the building was lunmv ! Uommodlous open j the three storle.i. j Mummer get Go- full tMirches nre provided i «vhr slek uefft of the stiusblne. with gins* and c »•»'*? ami *oiith. have nl*o for use during the winter building I* ln-iited throiigbout the f the nrcsei.. ___ . , home from Atlanta. of these differ with itiberenJoa!*, but nre there as ii refuge In old age, A very promi nent member or Atlniitn union, n young man who hn* recently been given to itnderstnn.I by hi* phy*b-lnii thnt his lungs nre nfferiod, eonlentphites going to this home at nn early date, nnil. all things being equal, under the magnificent plan of treatment there he hns enb-nce* erotv ronton to believe hi* health will again It bn* I be restored to him. Boulevard to Forrest avenue, along north side Forrest avenue to Peachtree street. DISTRICT NO. 4—Beginning comer Edgewood avenue and North Boule vard. along north side of Edgewood avenue to Hurt street, to DeKalb ave i.ue along north side of DeKclb ave tie to Moreland avenue, along Humphrlea street and Atlanta and Mde of Moreland avenue io county 11 tv: • *221^ road to city limits to North Boulevard iHumphries io Greensferry ave- a'ong east side of North Boulevard t u ntie to Gordon street, along east and Fdgewood avenue. DI8TBICT NO. 6—Beginning corner Whitehall viaduct and Western and At lantic railroad along west side of J'eachtree street to Soutnern railroad at Brook wood, along Southern railroad t<> East street, nlong east side of East Mieet to Fourteenth street, along north s’de of Fourteenth street to Spring j West Point belt line to Central of Geor- Mreet. along east side of Spring street Western and Atlantic railroad. DISTRICT NO. 6—Beginning corner Spring street and Western and A tlantic railroad and along west side of Spring street to North avenue, along south side of North avenue to Western' and Atluntic railroad, then along railroad Spring street. DISTRICT NO. 7—Beginning corner North avenue and Spring street, along west side of Spring street to. East; DISTRICT* NO. 15—Beginning street to Seaboard Air Line belt line, Simpson street und Southern ra. i aiong Seaboard Air Line to North ave- J along north side of Simpson strc« rue. i Be-llwood avenue, thence directly n DI9TRICT NO. 8—Beginning West to Marietta road, along south .|.i Fair street and Central of Georgia rail- Marietta road to Southern rail: toad along north aide of East Fair J'JJ* east aide of Southern rai roa afreet to Oakland avenue to Southern ♦ Simpson railroad, along Southern railroad to ‘ \»cst Fair street. - . . .. - DISTRICT NO. 9<—Beginning East j ^maxmCT^NO^—riH.. - m , Pair and South Boulevard, along north I. ol rT\!I~T .jf;.J' ® llel of Mail. C.fie of East Fair to county line road. | ‘ViaTmeT ^o ia-*-,,.. D , alcng county line road to Georgia rail- I. ^ 0 - 1 ^East Po-.m, Ci toad, along Georgia railroad to South j j*®'. Parlf ' ^ or t McPherson and iia. Boulevard, along cast side of South I**ni.TRirT un « Boulevard to East Fair street. I m SSTSJSeThJJS* Kui^™ DISTRICT NO. 20—l.lthonla. I well, Acworth, Stone Mountain anj McDonough. Contestants from the suburban di trlcts must reside during the tlui.- the contest tvlthln the corporate lhni of the town. In the respective district COUNTRY DISTRICTS. DISTRICT NO. 21—Comprise: . sections of the Fifth Congressional th. trlct not already designated. DI8TRICT NO. 22—Comprises Ko and Galneavllle, and the Seventh a Ninth Congressional districts, except Ing the cities of Cartersvllle and .Ma rletta DISTRICT NO. 23—Comprises vannah and the Flrat Congressional district. DISTRICT NO.. 24—Comprises Alba' ny and the Second Congressional die. trlct. DI8TRICT NO. 23-Comprises Amer- leus and the Third Congressional di- trlct. DI8TRICT NO. 26—Comprises C< lumbua and the Fourth Congressional district. DISTRICT NO. 27—Comprise ena and the Eighth Congressional dis trict. DI8TRICT NO. 28—Comprl«ee gusta and the Tenth Congressional dis trict. DI8TRICT NO. 29 — Comprise* Brunswick and the Eleventh Congres sional district. DISTRICT NO. 30—ComprlsesMacoa and Sixth Congressional district. DISTRICT NO. 11—Beginning corner Hast Fair street and HHI atreet, along r-'.uth side of East Fair street to South Pryor street, along east *lde of South Pryor to Jonesboro road, along Jones boro road to Hl!l street, along west side of Hill street to East Fair street. DISTRICT NO. 12—Beginning corner r.orth of Gordon atreet to Atlanta city limits, along city limits to Central roll toad. This district to include Battle Hill* and vicinity. DI8TRICT NO. 13—Beginning cor ner South Pryor and East Fair along nest side of South Pryor to Atlanta and West Point belt Hne, along Atlanta and gia railroad, along .Central of Georgia railroad to West Fair street. This dls. trjet to Include Bonnie Brae and Cap itol View. DISTRICT 14.—Beginning Atlanta and West Point railroad along north side of Humphries street Greensferrv avenue to city limits, along city limits to Simpson street to Southern railroad, along west side of Southern and West Pont railroads to Humphries etreet. METHODI8T. .NELLIE DODD MEMORIAL—Rev. M. L. Underwood, pastor. Preaching at H a. in. 1 7:30 p. m. by the paator. Sunday ftchooi 9:45 n. m. Prayer meeting Tliuntday nt 7:3*> p, m. Paster request* the presence -»f the entire enug cgntbm nr the Intrudin'- • tie i»rsla Edeaflcbf, C astor, Berrlce* at 11 u. ni. and 7:30 p, tn. uudsy school at 9:»> n. m. Juulnr Hupti*t Young People’s Union at 6:3*1 p. m. Prayer and song service Wednesday *t 7:30 n. an. The ordinance of Imntlsm will be admin istered Sunday at 7:30 p. u». PONUE DELEON AVENUE RAPTfWT— Rev. Jnnlus W. Mtllanl, D. D.. pastor. Hun. day school at 9:30 ft. tu.: 11 *. m.. umrttlng worship, conducted by the pastor. as*Ut«d by Mr. J. Ilsrry Tyler, of Bsltlraore. prest- fienf eseetjtlve »-ommltfc»* of I^ivman** Mis sionary Movement of Southern Baptist eon- ventlon: p. ni.. preftchtng l*y the rmator. Subject, *v'rumbling Characters.” Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7;3t p. dial welcome to r* of the entire coug «*gni! tory services of the new TRINITY METfHlIHST t hall street and Trinity nven Lee, the pastor, will prem-h i 7 :30 ~ " ■*— *- * er White Dr. J. W. I n. tn. and 9:31 a. m.. 7:3*1 p. m. Public cordially Invited to nt- t.-nd all tber PARK STREET METHODIST—Uornero| Park and Lee street*. Rev. M. L. Trout mun. pastor. Preurlilnx nt 11 a. tn. anil 7:31 p. in., by the pastor. Sunday school at 9;..'> a. in.. Mr. I.. E. Flovd. *itt»crintend ent. Prayer incetiug at 7:3* p. in. We-Ine* day crenim;. followcil by a teachers' tite»-t Ing. NORTH AVENUE PRESBYTER! AN- t'orncr North axeiiue and Peachtree. Rev Richard Orme Fllntt. pnst«»r. Morning wor Rev. J. .1. ttriinstead. Sunday ASlU'R V v. „ , Weather*, pastor, rreachtug at 11 a. in. Ibnilc by Rev. J. ** Utile. Sunday school at 9:3u, !«“•»' a. tn., \V. A. Fliu-her, superintendent IRAUE METHODIST rfH'RiTf-Corner Vices. CHRISTIAN. HOWELL STATION UHHISTI A.V-Uortiet ljuisley avenue and Church street. I». 1, ItonJ. 1296 Marietta street, minister. Illhb M-booI st 9‘JO; preaching It a. ni. and 7:3ti u. Her. T. Si. Hooper will preach Hun- UNITARIAN. FIRST UNITARIAN UHURUH-Hpring street, corner West Cain. Rev. Alexander T. Bowser, minister. Subject for Sunday, liecrmher I. “Jesti* - Idea of Snurhip With Service* at 11 o'clock. Ail seats free. Render school meet* at Id oVjqek, liou. Hamilton Douglas, sniwrlnteudeut. ST. LUKE METHODIST—At the Junction of Beremt avenue and Ponell street. Serv ices nt the usual hour* Sunday. Sunday school at 9:3J a. in., S \|. Davis, superin tendent. Preaching at ll a. in. and 7:3V p. tu. The public cordially invited. George \V. Griner, pastor. PAYNE MEMORIAL METHODIST—Htin- ulciitt and Lueklc streets. W. T. Ilunuicutt. i iMBtor. At II *. tu. M-»ruinn to the 4Md Fellow* by W. T. Httnuleutt. Preaching nt - 7:30 p. tn. Prayer meeting Wednesday «t • 7:30 p. in. Sunday srbor.i nt 9:3* a. in. ! THE EVANGELICAL MINISTERS’ AS-1 RO<’IATIOV—WMI meet next Mmiday. De-1 ceniber 2. at 11:13 a. m.. at M’esley Meune I rial church. KGEI.RTON MEMORIAL--Corner Wa, ingt<»n and Fulton streets. Pnunbitig nr a. ni. and 7:3»> p, m., by Rev. A. F. Kill* ton, D. I*. Sunday sclnmt at 9:30 a. * Epw. >rth League at 6:3» p. m. CONGREGATIONAL METHODIST - Cooper street. Just the bl**'k» fix Whitehall street. U«v. It«»!fe tint IK IK. paator. Prcn-Iting Sunday H f }i in. and 7:39 u. tn. Sumtsjr sc!i.m»j m 9: J. G. C. lttooaworth, *uperinten«let»t. P.-i er meeting Wednesday night, and M siunary Society Friday night. I and liigliliiiid. IU Sunday *ch«vol at in. preaching t*y pastor, am t 4:»> p. nt. Epwortb Ia*ngi preaching by pastor. iilcbt. ’ Sabbath . . _ ... Smith and Charles I*. Taller, superintend cut*. Young Men's League and Phllatben. 9:45 n, ni. Men’* Bible Conference, led by Dr. K. G. Matheson, 10 s. in. Covenanters, 3 p. til. t'lirlafinn Endeavor. 6:45 p. in. Wednesday nr 7 p. nt.. tmehers’ training l inns. 7:45 p. nt. prayer meeting. WE STM IN8TER PRESBYTERIAN—C« nor Boulevard and Forrest avenue. Prav . and consecration In the study at 9; Sunday •tell, school. 9:33. Mr. W. M. Everett, super in ; at tendent: preaching nt 11 and 7:39 bv the FIRST METHODIST CIIURCH-Junctbm >f Peachtree ami Ivy streets. Rev. J. S. pastor. Sunday selimd at 9:45 Hii|M*rluteiule 7:45 p. in., by the 2 p. ni. Epwortb m.. \V. II. Pane K at 11 Junior at 6:45 p. ay nt S p. DLLEOK PARK METHODIST Suitdav i*.l at 9:3i. Pr- aching nt 11 it. in. b> retiring posto . Rev. W. II. laiPrade, Service* at 7:.i9 p. in. night theme. “The Christianity of Christ.'' Y. P. S., 6:30; Junior Worker*. 3:3fi; prayer ting Wednesday at 7:39. followed ’by FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN—Corner Jack- on and Chnmberlln streets. I'reaehlug ev- ry Sunday at 11 a. tu. ami 7:30 p. ut., by the «at(»r. Rev. T. II. Newkirk. Regular mid* reek pniyer service every Wednesday even- ag at 7:30. Sunday school at 9:30 ii. in. PRESBYTERIAN. WALLACE PRESBYTERIAN—Corner of Walker and Stonewall streets. Preaching at ll a nt. and 7:45 p. in. by Rev. John 1). Kcbli. Sabbath school ut 9:33 a. m. Prayer I'.c-tlns Wednesday nt 7:15 p. in. WEST END PRESBYTER IAN—Gordon mid Ashby street*. Rev. Lynn R. Walker, pastor. Sunday school nt V:.M ti. tn. Normandy superintendent. Morning nt ll s. in. Sermon by the pastor. Even Ing service nt 7:?» p. u* Prayer ui»H*tlng We-li.e«day evening at 7:39 o'clock, followed by teachers’ trninit.g and normal tins*. and 7:30 p. m.: Sunday school at 9:30 a. in.: prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:45. led by the pastor. The seats are free and routrlhutloiis voluntary. Strangers a r e invited to attend nil service* and are r.-fpicsti*! to speak to one of the den<-on*. who will extend them n cord Ini welcome ati'J try to make them feel at ho There ivlll be no service either morning i»r evening. Rev. Swain, of Retina. Ain., who wns to preach, ho* been unavoidably detained. Sunday school nt 9:45. * EPISCOPAL. Flrat Sunday In Advent. CATHEDRAL—Corner Washington and Hunter. Very Rev. C. T. A. Pise, D.D., •1—mi. At 7:30 «. tn.. holy communion; 11 a. I.ltany. sermon and holy communion; 4:30 n. m.. evening prayer and aerinon. Sunday school »:30 a. in. All other days: At 7:» a. in., holy communion; 9 n. in., morning prayer: at 4:30 p. in., evening prayer. Wednesday and Friday: I.ltany at 10:30 ST. LUKES—Pekchtroo, between Carrier tnd Pine. Rev. C. B. Wllmer. D.D., rec tor. At 7:30 s. m.. holy communion: 11 a. m. holy eomronnfon and sermon; i:30 n. tn., evening prayer and sermon. Sunday school at 9:45. INCARNATION—Lee, near Gordon. West End. 7:39 a. m. holy communion: 11 a. m. morning prayer and sermon; 7:J» p. m., evening prayer and sermon. Huudny school at 9:45. ALL SAINTS-Corner West Peachtree and North avenue. Rev. 35. 8. Farland. rector. At i a. ra.. holy communion: at 11 a. ni.. Litany, sermon and holy communion: 4 p. tu. evening prayer; Sunday achool at 9:45. EPIPHANY—Corner Yforeland and Euclid avenues. Rev. C. A. Ungston, vicar. In charge. Morning P r *^ er >n< * Bt «• RMnuay school at MISSION or THE HOLY INNOCENTS— tVcoda avenne, near West Peachtree. Sun day school every Sunday at 3:30 p. m. HOLY COMFORTER—Corner Atlanta n-iiue and Pulliam street. Rev. Gilbert Hlgg*. D. D.. In charge. Holy . . ommnnlon md sermon nt 4. Evening prayer and ser- nt 4; Sunday m booi at 3. CONGREGATIONAL. CENTRAL CONGREGATIONAV-Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.; morning service at 11 o’clock. Sermon by Rev. Smith Baker, D. I). Subject, "The Questions Answered.” Special music by choir and male quartet. Young People’s service at 6:30 p. m., led by Dr. A. F. Sherrill. Subject, “The Beau* ty aud Utility of Gratitude.” Evening aerv* Ice at 7:45. Special tong service and lecture by Dr. Baker on "The Young Woman aa Wife and Mother.” The annual roll call of the members of tbla church will be held In nssemldy hall at 8 p. m. Wednesday, De cember 4. It la hoped that all members who ••nn possibly do so will personally answer the roll call, but those who ran not will please respond by sending a verse of Scrip- mre to the church clerk. Charles R. Has kins. 399 North Boulevard. UNION CONGREGATIONAL TABERNA- CLE—Corner McDaniel and Hightower «»*., one block south of Whitehall, Rev. O. A. Barbee, ptttor. Preaching Sunday at 11 n. in. and 7J0 p. m. by the pastor. Sunday achool at 9:30 a. m.; Baraca, Phllatbea am! rhfhtthea. Jrs., Sunday at 9:30 and ftfonday at 7:30 p. tn. Mid-week prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m., and ladles’ praver meeting at 3 p. m. Children’s meeting'at 3 p. m. Friday. CATHOLIC. SACRED HEART CATHOLIC-Peachtree and Ivy street*. Sunday la the flrat Sunday In Advent. Masses at 7, 9:30 and U a. m.; Sunday school at 9 a. ro. At 11 a. m. mass I'ather Gunn will preach on “Thanksgiv ing." At 4 p. tn. Father Rapier will begin a series of Advent Instructions on “Brayer.” on Thursday confessions preparatory to the First Friday devotion*, on Friday masses at 6. 6:30. 7 and 8. Exposition from 8 n. in. to 4 p. m. At 4 ii. iu. Instruction and benediction. The collection on the first Sunday In Advent Is for the propagation of the faith. UNIVER8ALI8T. . IMVER8ALIKT CJJURCH-Corner of Peachtree and East Harris atreet*. Rev. E. Dean Kllenwood, paator. Regular morning t 11 o’clock, with sermon by th< suggestive therapeutics. George E. Haynes, International secre tary. will address the Colored Y. M. A, Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. The dele gates from the convention heid In Wn*b Ington will also make report. Changes and Corrections Listings in the next Bell Telephone Di rectory should reach this office by Novem ber 30 to insure inser tion. Listings close on that date. Now is a good time to join the 12,000 other At lantans who are Bell Telephone subscrib ers. Reasonable Rates. ,r. AM.KEirs-Cjru.r .«». K«| SB5K. ^JSSW^tSTSll treots _ Ray. GUbart ^ Ulpi, Jp.D., »n tsrved ns a rally and anniversary. Th* charge. Sunday achool INMAN PARK ; Edgewood aud El I '».v the paator »1 11 * * it 9:39 WESLEY MEMORIAL UHUUl’II Auburn avenue mid Ivy *;reej. Re Enk**«. pa a tor. Sunday **b •«! at ’*?■> n. M. M. Davie*, superintendent. Bu*y I pie's Rtlde I’laa*. W. WlUuim. tend Voutig Mi-.*'* Baraca Bible ('I.***. Mint I ale I.upo. teacber. _ Preaching BARNETT PRESBYTERIAN— Mammon *irec» and Brndlev n arne: |E»W.n Il-mphill. |.ast«r. Servl It E S B YTE RIA N—4 *orner lid nvenues. Preaching . soil 7:39 p. i . Mr. New 111 wL. V w scholar I* urge I present. Youtlg Pemde’c meeting Scmluy nt 6r4-j p. tn. J. B. Ffcklen. pastor, W. K. Now ill, superintendent. } Srndr.y srhoM at 9: !,. j »••* home JWUiday nn Assort ATE REFORMED PRESBYTE RIAN- r,.in-r Whitehall street and White- i-vn »*vei v | hail terrace. Preaching at 11 a. m. and K und nr | 7:4.'* p. in., bv the i*i*r«r. Rev. J. A. Gor- t .1 p. in. |•bn. Sabbath school. Ida. in.: \. P. <\ U.. i*ra* prj*-- 7 p. in. Morning subject. “The Rword ' .-I » ft .. W,.t »-l • A «■• l,,n *' — Special uimricjntgbt Song service at 7:3) p. by the chorus and «hH lueeMng of the F.nworth l.»*ngue «t p.. t iu. Siibjecf. “Self-Mastery.” Wmiitn'c Heine Mission " * ‘ " *“ M ^ - J oVi.wk. 4 OUU*4d. meeting, mrwdn* nt T ’,' |». u\. Usrwc'l.! tire Spirit in Action, Evening subject. ■■■■■i. . .sgi’, -i '' Tie Jc.dgtueut r*ay and the Enthroned . hlch wa* ralnetl nut Thutudav Judge.” The pastor liegins with this dls- l.eid Sunday morning nt ll J course a series of eveutug sermons on “The iv morning nt ii course a s* for young people j Judgment.' Wednesday at 7:3' GEORGIA 3VENI U PRESBYTER!AN- *»»uv Georgia avenue ami Grom street, andrty m-insd at sm n. m. Preaching nt n. in., s»-rvt«*»* by the pastor. Rev. II. J. II. Rice. I). TV. W» stor. Services Randsv at II a. in. and 7:30 p. in., alio Wednesday eteiilug prayer meeting. eonducte«1 by the pastor. Sabbath school. John J. Kagan. »n- *-ted l»y th«- Rev. Gaston Bovle. • perliitemlent. 9:3) a. m. Brotherhoo*! to .y »*• * ninn. Bmtl erlieo-l tneet'iug l which all men are invited. Splendid music rrraehlug at ll a. tu. and * 3*' ». f Tne*Iay nt 7:3 > n. m. Umyer meet lag on (br orrheatra under leadership of Mr. Erwin the p»«for. St.iidev at f:3>. \Ve*|ne*«lav at 7:3’» p. n«. If I* e.-«rtie*t;v d»* I Misdler. Stranger* conllally vrelrometl io lieaf mute t ' l *.** , ..'l5'. '!■ F- I’nta-1 slre«l Hi;*t * full coug.’cgathm in* at the j all servtees. d, nqirr ... — ifitvndcuu Prayer meeting Weducsday ul Everybody HARRIS STREET PRESBYTERIAN— illugs. I». IL. in ensrge. nveuiug vr»r iml *arinon nt 7 JO. Sunday achool nt 3:3). ST. IGNATIUS—Tallapoosa. Rev. R. F. De Retie In charge. Morning prayer. Litany mid nernton at 11. ST JOHNS—Tolleg# Park, Illcg*. D.D., In charge. Morning prayer and sermon at II. nn,I 'Mitllrp iilnim and ba|mi Tor th.. future A full att.nilanr, of nil of lb. member, and Wend, of ihe .•on«reifnilon I, enrnentlr urned. Hundny nhool nt 9:4S, with clniiea for nil, Mr. II. C. Blake, auperintendent. LUTHERAN. ST. -JOHNS liEBMA.V KVAXtiKUCAf. UTUEUAN CflURCH—Corner For.yih and lianiett elreeta. Pren.blnir in liernian "I" 1 , ‘ ,t 11 *• *»•: Hiinrfoy ieho.il MISCELLANEOUS. Fire well-known lawrere ,.f the Ailontn Sunday nill^.t b<lr w111 ** ••>» apenker. _ "f.Ti ._ l ^l! *ti,rn,Km aerrlrea of ihe Yon ns Mena thnaltan A»im,'latlon during llte month or JjMrew of the aerie, aaier-ciTTiuEniin 7 1 " *T h L Hooper Aleinn- MISCELLANEOU8. der. who apeaka ftnndnr. 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