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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS; SATURDAY, APRIL 20,1911.
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CHURCH Nonces.
The Georgian gladly contributes the fol
lowing three columns each Saturday for
church notices.
They must, however, be sent so at to
reach The Georgian office not later than
noon Friday.
BAPTI8T.
nlng at 8 o'clock.
J. M. Brittain
auxiliary Monday at 8 , —
committee Mondny at 7:45 p. m.
cone' meeting Tueadny at 7:45
Church conference Wednesday at
r m.. at which a pastor la to be (
Every member la urgently request
be present Everybody oordlafly li
to worship with us.
BAPTIST.
IMMANUEL—East Fair and Bircar. s**
Waller M. Gilmore, pastor. Sunday
school 9:80 a. m. W. T. Rhodes, super
intendent. Public worship 11 a. m. and
7:80 p. m. Morning subject. “What la
In Thine HandT" Evening subject, "De-
11am H. Bell.
9:80
INMAN YARDS—Preaching 8unday at
U a. m. and at 7:80 p. m. by the pas :
tor, G. w, Lewis. All railroad men ant
their families and all strangers are lm
vtted to tbeso services. Sunday echoo
at 9 AO a. m.
JONES-AVE.—Bov. Alexander
Toy, pastor. Preaching Sunda
a m. and at 7:80 p. m. Sunda;
at 9:80 a. m. All are cordially
to attend all these servlocs.
PONCE DE LEON-AVE.—Corner Pled.
mont-ave. A. H. Gordon, pastor. Morn
ing worship at 11. Address by Cotone
aohoot at 9:30 a. m.: Dr. ...
and J. E. Raley, superintendents. Public
worship at U a. m. and at 8 p. m. Ser
mons by the pastor: Morning, "Wisdom
of God's Ways" Evening. ''Spiritism.
Monday at 8 p. m.. meeting of the Baptist
Young People's union. Wednesday at 8
p. m.. praise and prayer sorrioe.
SECOND—Sunday school 9:10 a. m.. un
der direction of A. O. Brisooe, super
intendent. Public worship at 11 a. m.
Sermon by Dr. W. B. Doer. The evening
services, beginning at 8 o clock, will he In
chergo of visiting officers of tho Salva
tion Army. The publlo cordially Invited
to all services.
WOODWARD-AVE.—Sunday school at
9:30. Preaohlng by the pastor at both
~ ” , D, meeting at 8:45 p. m.
dnaaday at 7:48 p. m.
at 8 p. m.
,. m. Cottage
prayer meetings. Divisions 1 and 8, on
Friday night. Everybody wolcome.
Ing at 7:10 Wednesday evening. Protract
ed imetlng begins Sunday night. Rev.
J. M Smoke will preech every night
next week.
UNION—On the corner of Boulevard
nnd Knuston-sts, Preaching.on tho
firth Sunday. April 80, 181L at 11 a. m.
Elder T. J. Bazemoro. pastor.
- EN'TRAL—Corner Garna-1 and Forsyth-
sta., Hot. B. P. Robartaon. paster. Ser
vices Sundsy at 11 a. m, and 7:30 p.
m. Preaching at both ssrvksee by Evan
gelist Lincoln MoConnsll. Sunday school
at 9:10 a. m. J. C. Harrison, superin
tendent. The aeries of mootings now In
progress will continue throughout tha
week. Evangelist -McConnell preaching
at each service.
GORDON-8T.—Gordon and Wellington
sta. William M. Sentell, pastor. Preach
ing at 11 a. m. and 7:48 P. m.. by the
pastor. At tho morning worship the
pastor will speak specially to the «
dren and young people on "Child a Pit...
At the evening hour he will apeak on
"Lost Opportunities. Sunday achool at
9:30 a. m. M. M. Andoreon. superln-
tendent. l’mycr meeting Wednesday at
7:45 p. m. Tho publlo Invited to all i
Vicos.
OAKLAND CITY—Rot. A. a Ward.
D.D., pastor, rreaohlng at 11 a. tn. and
7:45 p. m.. by the pastor. Sunday achool
9:30 a. m. W. w. Gordon, •oparmton-
-lent. Ladles society meeta .ovary Tuas-
day afternoon. lTayrr meeting Wednes
day night. All welcome.
GRANT PARK—Corner Georgia-ave.
Orant-at. lTeachlng at 11 a. m.
7:45 p. m. by the peat or. Rev. N. B.
O’KeOr. Sunday school at 9:10 a. m.; E.
M. Fries, superintendent. Ladles Aid so
ciety Monday afternoon at 8 o'dock.
Baptist Young People's union Monday
evening at 7:45. Wednesday craning
prayer service at 7:48.
COLLEGE PARK—Sunday school at 8:80
a. m.: William W. Raid, superintend wre
Preaching at U a. m. and 8 p. m. by
pastor. Rot. A. V. o'Kelley. Baptist
Young People's union meeta it T r m m
III*. nor. As 1/4W1IOIUII, VM9IWI4
Morning subject. "Life 1 * Itallway to
Heaven.'’ Evening subject. "The Oppo
site.” 8unday school at 9:30 a. m.: J. II.
Barrows, superintendent. Ladles Aid eo-l
elety meeta Monday at 8 p. m. ITayrr
eervirea Wednesday ovoBlag at TAS.I
Choir practice Friday evening. Oood mu
sic for all services. Coma
AGOGA—190 Pells-ave. Preaching by
Z. I’lnneii Sunday, April 90, at 11
m. and 7:45 p. m. Sunday school at 9:88
a. m. Good Instrumental end vocal
music at all services. Regular Tuesday
prayer meeting at 7:45 p. m. Cho
rea singing Friday at 7:45 p.
le.l hv Brother C. A. HarwelL All are
cordially Invited to coma
CALVART—Rev. Charles W. Rowe, paa-
tor. lTeachlng Sunday at 11 a. m. and
7:30 p. m„ by the pastor. He haa re
turned from the meeting at Llndate and
Till till the pulpit Sunday and requests
that all the members be present Sunday.
Sunday school 9:30 a. tn. J. T. Lang-
ley. superintendent. Young People's union
Tue-day evening 7:30. ITayer mee"—
We-lneaday evening at 7:30.
GRANT PARK—The special meetings
conducted by Evangelist B. G. Smith
and his singer, T. A. Henry, will close
Sunday night. Tho public la cordially
Invited to hear Mr. South at 11 a. m. and
: :5 p. m. Take Georgfa-ave. or Wood-
».,rd-ave. care to Grant park. Sunday
school at 3:30 a. m. E. M. Price,
superintendent.
EAST ATLANTA—Ror. A. O. Cooper.
pastor. Sunday school at 9:94 a. m.
Preaching service* at 11 a. m. and 7:98
p. m., by the pastor. Morning subject,
'-The Backward Glance.” Evening, "Bat-
rospecta on tho Cause of the T7V.C. A.
Controversy.'' ITayer meeting at 7:19 p.
m. every We-lneaday. Come and bring
your friends. You are welcome. Take
Soldiers home ears and get off at Glenn-
wood-are. .
TABERNACLE—Sunday shcool 9:80 a.
m. Dr. Joseph Broughton, superinten
dent. 11 a. m.. sermon by the pastor. Dr.
Len O. Broughton: continuation of a ae
ries on "The Life of Jesus." 8:10 p. m..
R. Y. P. U. 7:80,
Hoatmaa,
(be —
oatmar. director; Ip. m., aermon tar
>e pastor, subject. "The Religion That
•ikes Men Shout,” or “The OM-Ttme
= CAPITOL-AVE.—Rev. 5Vllllam Russell
Owen, pMutar. Sunday morning Sir
Owen will hold a special service for boys,
his subject being f '5Vhat Is a Boy Good
1 For, Anyway?" At night there will be
n the observance of "Tuberculoeli Sunday.”
2 .Subject, "Religion and Health: la Tu-
1 berculosla Curable?''
U EDGEWOOD—Sunday school at 9:30 a.
m. Preaching by paator. V. C. Nor-
. cross, at 11 a. m., on "The Portrait of
J a Good Man." At 7:30 p. m.. on "Tho
City Exalted to Heaven and Brought
Down to HelL" Men's meeting at 3:30 p.
m. Rev. Lincoln McConnell will lecture
at the church on Monday, May 8, at 8
p. m., on “Dead Lions."
FIR8T—Corner Peachtree and Caln-sta.
Charles W. Daniel, pastor. Sunday
school 9:10 a. m. A. P. Stewart, super
intendent. Publlo worship at 11 a m.
and 8 p. m. The church cordially Jn-
• vltes ail who have no church horns to
share with them the privileges of God s
house.
McDONALD-Preachlng at 11 a. m. and
8 p. m.. by pastor. Rev. A. L. Flury.
Special services at 7 p. m. by Baraca
and Phllathea classes. All Baraca snd
Phtlathsa classes are cordially Invited.
Sunday school at 8:80 a. m. N. E. Pitt
man, superintendent.
HIGHLAND PARK—Sunday school 9:80
a. m. Preaching by tho pastor, Joseph
A. Crumbley, at It a. m. and 7:10 p. m.
Deacons' meeting Tuesday night. Prayer
sendee Wednesday night. The church Is
now fitted up with nice new pews. Thu
public Invited.
METHODIST.
COLLEGE PARK—Wallace Rogers, naa-
tor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p.
m. The morning service will be In charge
of Major If. E. Barton, of the Salva
tion Army. The evening service will be
conducted by the pastor. Sunday achool
9:30 a. m. W. J. Harris, superintendent.
Mid-week service Wednesday 7:45 p. m.
LAKEWOOD HEIGHTS—Rev. M. L. Un
derwood, paator. Preaching at 11 a.
m. and 7:30 p. m., by Rev. E. M. Stan
ton, avangelfat. Revival services have
been In progress for several days and
will continue next week. Public Invited
to attend these services.
NELLIE DODD—Service* at 11 a. m. and
7:30 p. tn.
ASBURY—Corner Davis and Foundry-
ste. Rev. O. 5V. Farr, _pastor. Resi
dence, 169 Foundry-et. Sunday school
9:30 a. m. W. E. 55'llltame, superintend
ent. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.
m„ by pastor. Prayer meeting Wednes
day arenlng at 7:30. All are moat cor
dially Invited.
DRUID HILLS—E. O. Mackay. paator.
Sunday achool at 9:30 a. m. Dr. Stew
art R. Roberta, superintendent. Services
11 a. m. and 8 p. m. A cordial welcome
to alL
GRACE—North Boulevard and Highland-
ave. James Osgood Grogan, paetor.
Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. J. V. Wel-
bnrn. superintendent. Preaching at 11 a.
m. and 8 p. m., by the paetor. Epworth
league at 7 p. m. L. A. Hastings, pres
ident. Midweek prayer eervlce and Sun
day school teachers meeting 5Vednesday
evening at 7 o'clock. All these services
are of special Interest and you are In
vited to be preienL
TRINITY—Corner Whltehall-et. and Trln-
Ity-ave. Dr. J. B. Robins, the pastor,
will preach at both the 11 a. m. and 7:48
p. m. services. Sunday school at 9:80
a. m. W. O. Foote, superintendent.
5Vcokly prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:45
p. tn. AU era cordially Invited to attend
these sendees. Seats free.
8T. JAMES—Bunday achool, 9:30 a. tn.,
M. W. Williama auperintondent. Love
feast and church conference, 11 a. m.
Preaching, 7:80 p. m. Den Graham, pas
tor.
ST. JOHNS—Comer East Georgia and
Central-avea., Itev. 8. B. Ledbetter,
paetor. Resid.nee.l4 East Oeorgle-are.
Phone 3138 Main. There will be the usual
eervlcea at 11 a. tn. and 8 p. m. Sermons
by paetor. Song service begins at 7:46
p. m. Sunday school. 8:80 a. ra.. F. A.
Qutlltan, superintendent. Epworth League
at 8:80 p. m. each Sunday, seats are
free. Oood mnslo. AU Invited.
FIRST—Junction of Peachtree and Ivy-
sts. Rev. B. P. Wiggins, paator. Services
at 11 a. ra. and 7:46 p. m. Sunday school
at 9:45 a. m., W. H. Patterson, superin
tendent Prayer meeting, Wednesday at
8 p. m. Subjects for May, from the Book
of Ephesians. Publlo cordially Invited to
all there eervtoei.
EAST ATLANTA—Metropolitan, comer
Granberry-ave. Taka Soldiers Home
ear to Metropolitan-are. Rav. C. V.
Weathers, pastor. Sunday school st 3:80
a. m.; J. M. Douglas. supsrlntsndsnL
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by
paator. Educational day at the morning
service. Prayer meeting Wednesday
evening at 7:14. Cottage prayer meeting
Friday evening at 7:30. at the residence
of Luther McMIllen, East Fatr-st and
Whlteford-av*.
WESLEY MEMORIAL—Corner Auburn-
ave. and Ivy-at. Rev. Frank Slier, pas
tor; Charles Stedman Stanage, director of
music. Raraca secret service st • a. m.
Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.; T. K. Glenn,
superintendent.' Preaehlng at 11 a. m.
and 7:46 p. m. by the paetor. Subject
for the morning hour, "The King In the
Forefront," and tho evening hour, "The
Marriage of a King.” Mission study
classes at 1 p. m.; Mlsa Carolyn Smith,
leader. Epworth league devotional meet
ing at 8:4* p. tn. Training classes and
prayer service Wednesday erening at 7:45
o'oioek.
PARK-BT—Dr. S. R. Belk. paator.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. by
Rev. Rolfe Hunt, D.D. Sunday achool at
3:34 am.: L E. Floyd, superintendent
Prayer meeting Wednesday at 3 p. m.
Public ta cordially Invited to all thase
service*.
BONNIE BRAE—^Comer Lillian and
James-sta Preaching at 11 a m. and
1 p. m. by Rev. 5Y. J. DeRnnlelehen.
Prayer service at 8 a. m. Sunday school
at 1 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday
night
ST. MARK—Corner Peachtree and Flfth-
ata A. M. Ilughlett, pastor. The pas
tor will preach at 11 a m. on "The 5VWorld
wide Peace Movement." considered from
both en economic and a religious point
of view. At * p. m.. on "Simplo Piety/’
Sunday school at 5:48 a m.; Professor 8.
S. Wallace. superint*ndent;W. F. Crus-
sells, teacher of the deaf mute clast The
public ta cordially Invited.
UNITARIAN.
CHURCH OF OUR FATH ER—Comer
Cain and Spring-sta Services each
Sunday. Sunday school et 8:41 a m.:
Hamilton Douglas, superintendent. At
11 o'dock. Rev. John W. Rowlett, the
minister, will speak on "Judaism and
Christianity." At 8 p. m.. Dr. R- It. Daly
will deliver an address tn the Interest of
the auspices of the social service commit
tee of tho Unitarian church.
CATHOLIC.
ST. JOHNS GERMAN—Corner Forsyth
and Garnett-sts. vi, N-,pt:;cr.
Service with preaching In German st 11
a. m. Bible school at 9:45 a. m. A cor-
CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER—Corner
Trinlty-ave. and Capitol place, Rt~
C. Sehae/for, pastor. Services at 11
and 8 p. m. Morning subject. "Vlct
Defeat." Evening, "The Good Shepl
Bible study hour every Friday even
7:15, conducted by the pastor.
CHURCH OF CHRIST.
jVVE—Bible* study fr
tn 10:45: communion and fellowship
from 11 toe 11:80. lTeachlng at il.ST
a. m. ana 7:80 p. m. Prayer
meeting Thursday evening at «:3 0
All arc Invited to attend these cervices.
Take Walker to Westvlew cor and get
oft at Wellborn.st.
PRESBYTERIAN.
NORfH-AVE—^CorneMPeachtree-st. and
North-ave. Rev. Richard Orme Minn,
pastor. Morning service 11: evening
service 8. preaching by th-
day ,school 9:30 a. m. J. —
Intendont. Men's Bible conference, ladles
Blbls class and Tech classes. 1:45 a. m.
Christian Endeavor 7:15 p. m. Wednes
day 7:46 p. m., prayer meeting. Teach
ers meeting 8:30. AU seats free. Stran
gers and traveling men assured a cordial
welcome.
HARRIS-8T.—Centrally located, block
weet from Peachtreo-et. Rev. Jere A.
Moore, pastor. 9:46 a. m„ Sunday achool.
T. C. Harris, superintendent: 10 a. tn.,
men's class; 11 a. in., morning worship
and sermon. At 9 p. m.. the pastor will
preach a sermon In celebration of the
tercentenary of the King James version
of the Bible. All are cordially Invited.
WESTMINSTER—Comer Boulevard and
Forrest-ave. Divine worship at 11 a.
. and 8 p. m., conducted by the pastor,
Otv. A. A. Little, D.D. Subject, "Doea
the Gospel Take Hold at Men 7 It Not,
Why Notf Evonlng subject, "The Call
to Serve God." Sunday eohool at 9:80
a. m. Mr. W. M. Everett, superinten
dent. Tenth-st. Sunday school at 3:30 p.
Mr. C. P. Taylor, superintendent.
CENTRAL—46 Waehlngton-eL Rev.
Dunbar II. Ogden. D.D., pastor. Sun-
IV achool at 9:45 a. m. Brotherhood
Ible class for young msn led by Marlon
- tekson. Organised Bible class for young
women led by Mrs. Crusoe. Morning
services Sunday st 11 o'clock. The pas
tor will preach on the subject. "A Cure
for Contentions." Evening services st 8
o'clock, at which hour tne pastor will
8 reach on the subject, “Peace Among the
latlone, the Supreme Issue of the Hour.”
A cordial Invitation to all.
WEST END—Corner Gordon and Aahby-
sts. Rev. Homer Mi-Mlllan will preach
at the 11 a. m. service; also at the 8 p. m.
service, Sunday, April 80. Sunday school
at 9:80 a. m.
p. m. by the pastor, Rev. S. W. Reid.
Evening topic, "The Last Words of
David. >r the last of a series of sermons on
the life of David. Sabbath school, 10
i. Grier Martin, superintendent.
C. U. meeting. 7:16 p. m.
Morning subject, "God Choosing Hie Peo-
at 9:30 a. m.. C. R. Cunningham, super-
Intendent. Emanuel 8abbatn school at 3
p. m„ In Methodist church at Battle Hill,
followed by short sermon. Prayer meet
ing. Wednesday at 7:46 p. m., followed
by teachers' meeting.
EPISCOPAL.
(Second Sunday After Easter.)
CATHEDRAL—Corner Washington and
Hunter-sts. Very Rev. C. T. A. Pise,
D. D., dean. 7:10 a. m., holy communion;
11 a. m., morning prayer, litany and ser
mon; 4:30 p. m., evening prayer. Sun
day school. 9:46. All other days: Morn
ing prayer. 10 a. m.; evening prayer, 4:30;
holy communion at 7:30 on Monday (8. 8.
Philip and 8. James day), and on Thurs
day. Litany, In addition, on Wednesday
and Friday.
ST. LUKES—Peach treo. between Currier
and IMne-sts. Rev. C. B. Wllmer, D. D.,
rector. 7:30 a. m., holy communion: 11
a. m., morning prayer and aermon; 7:45
p. m., evening prayer and sermon; Sunday
school,, 9:45.
INCARNATION—241 Lee-st., near Oor-
den-at.. West End. 11 a. nv, morning
prayer, litany and sermon; 7:30 p. m.,
evening prayer; Sunday achool, 9:45.
ALL SAINTS—Comer Weal Peachtrea-
•t. and North-ave. Rev. W. W. Memmln-
ger, rector. Sunday. April 30, 1911. Holy
communion 7:30 a. m. Sunday achool 9:45
a. m. Morning prayer and aermon 11 a.
m. Evening prayer 5 p. m. Strangers
welcome at all servicea. v
EPIPHANY—Comer Moreland and Eu
clid-avee., Inman Park. Rev. Russell
K. Smith, rector. 11 a. m., morning pray
er and aermon. Sunday school at 9:46.
HOLY COMFORTER—Corner Atlanta?
ave. and Pulllam-st. Rev. John D.
Wing, rector. 7:30 a- m., holy communion;.
11 a. m„ morning prayer and sermon.
7:80 p. m., evening prayer. Sunday achool
at 9:10 a. m.
HOLY TRINITY—Decatur. Rev. J. J. P.
Perry, vicar. 7:30 a. m., holy com
munion; 11 a. m., morning prayer and
sermon; Sunday school at 9:45.
ST. PAULS—East Point. Rev. M. G.
Ledford, vicar. Morning prayer and
sermon at 11 a. ra. by the lay reader.
ST. TIMOTHYS—South Kirkwood. Rev.
Rueeell K. Smith in charge. Evening
prayer end sermon at 3:90.
ST. JOHNS—College Park. Rev. C. K.
Weller, vicar. Holy communion at 7:30
a. m.; morning prayer and aermon at 11.
Sunday school at 9:30.
UNI VERS ALI ST.
EAST HARRI8-8T.. NEAR PEACH
TREE—Rev. E. Dean Ellenwood. pas
tor. 9:45 a. m., Sunday school, with
classes for all. Earle E. Griggs, super
intendent. 10 a. m., pastor's Bible class
In "The New Appreciation of the Bible.
11 a. m.. service of worship with aermon
by the paator. Subject. "Who la a Chris
tian?" (Suggested by recent Y. M. C. A.
discussion). 4 p. m., Interdenominational
vesper service, with address by Dr. C. B.
Wllmer. rector 8t. Lukes church, on
"55'hy I Am an Episcopalian." There
wlU be no night service at this church.
All seats are free and aU are cordially
Invited to all of these service.
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CHRISTIAN.
SACRED HEART—Peachtree and Ivy-
ats. Pastor. Father John E Gunn.
Sunday services at 7. 8:80 and 11 a. m.
Night at 8. Father Soutbelmer will
presell at 9.-80 and 1L Father Gunn at
8 p. m. Week-day manes at 8. 8:30. 7
f id 8. Month of May devotions dally st
p. m.
FIRST—One block west of the old post-
office on Marletta-et., three blocks from
Kimball house, four from Piedmont, and
live from Aragon. Rev. Walter L. I.Ingle.
D. D.. pastor, will preach at H •- 2?- r. ..
the subject. "What Are Deacons For?" 9:30 a. m. Preaching 11 a. m. Subject.
The new deacons are to bo Installed at "Watchman, What of the Night?" Chris-
thls service. At 8 p. tn. he will address tlan Endeavor 7 p. m. Preaching I p.
the Odd Fellows. At 8 p. m. there will m. Subject, "The Testimony of the Bplr-
be a praise service, led by the choir. It Concerning Salvation." Training for
Sunday school at 9:30. Brotherhood meets service class 1:10 p. m. Monday. W 8.
each Sunday morning at 10 o clock, i p. M. 4 P. rn. Monday. Prayer meeting
Strangers and vlaltors find a hearty wel- - i p. m. Wednesday. Strangers are In-
com* nerc. • vlted to thei* services.
HELP WANTED—FEMALE.
WANTED—Colored nurse; hxa to be
able and have satisfactory refer*
reem cr. *»!»»»* Aunty to Mrs. C. R.
rls, 80 &icLendon-st.» irnnuu Tark.
phone Ivy 3051-J.
LADIES—Make shields at home.
COLORED GIRL to help with house work
.W.l k.«... t nn 1.. Kft* VnPth
Just now to learn hairdressing
new Hermann permanent wave;
resort proprietors now engaging ti
new process, not affected $>y
makes operators greatly tn de
once. The only place In the South you
can team It. We also teach manicuring,
facial massage, electrolysis and chirop
ody In few weeks. Country or city ap-
f )1lcants—mall or personally. Moler Col-
ege, 68 West Mltchell-st. Also, ten ap-
flee work: permanent position tc
party. Apply In own handwriting.
sts. preferred. Call at 152 Crescent-ave.
WANTED—White girl or woman, Ger
man; no children. Ro<
State wages wanted.
Georgian.
WANTED—Govemesa for three children;
must furnish references: state partlcu-
rs in first letter. Write J. B. Way.
homaaville, Ga. 4-23-37
Wi
IT nil 1 r.L>—i nu gmiu uivuoBiiB tut
the Lyric theater will be presented
to Mrs. J. B. Rainey, 371 S. Boulevard,
UNITED— Service* at 11 a. m. In the At- i
lantti Woman’s club building, 17 55 set j
CONGREGATIONAL.
£?? j CENTRAL—Ellls-at. and Carnegie way,
Baker-at. Sabbath achool at.10 1 a. m,
Mnrnlng aubject, "Seeking God. Nc
evening .service. J. J. Thomson, P* ,tor -, oppo*it* Corney^ejlbrary. Preaching at
sermon will be.
All are invited.
• ~ niown. • Ject of sermon will be, "How to Select
PRYOR-8T.—Comer .Pryor^ and , Ancestors: a Study In Heredity." At 8
sta. Sunday school at .JJ- S: p. m'. "The Struggle To Be Saved.**
Wright, superintendent. ** Christian Endeavor meeting at 7 p. m.
the pastor at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Tne gun rtty school at 9:30 a. m. A cordial in-
aubject of the • n ®T n !5J_S}J5 0 r«Sil f e?t. vltatlon la extended to atrangera and via-
^M^." , ^y CT D F-%lfyr i l ; , 'fK;* ,or » *n tbe city.
subject at the owning wiwlce will be. UNION TABERNACLE—McDaniel and
"Love For Christ Proven by Obedience to j H lghtower-sta., one block south of
Ills Word. ; Whltehall-st., Rev. J. Robert Jorden. pu-
INMAN rARK—Sunday at ll a. m. Ed
win White, chief of the South Atlantic
Salvation army will prevent tha general
work of the Selratfon areny. 8un«ay
evening at 8 o'clock the paetpr will preach
on the aubject. "Biblical Tuberculosis.
Young renple'a aoclety Sunday at 7:15 p
m. Wcdneaday evening t^e paator wgl
apeak on "Sinning to Produce Hardness
of the Heart."
MISCELLANEOUS.
.1. m..
Shorn Christians.” Sunday achool at
1:30 a. m. Christian Endeavor at 0:45
p. m.
avea., KCV. IV. r. Aiaina, paaiur.
Freachlng at U a. m. and at 7:45 p. m.
Sunday school at 10 a. m.
who live
, Jot salesladies. A-l
stenographer-bookkeeper. Acme Bu
Agency. 1018 Century building. 4
HELP WANTED—MALE.
One cent a word for ads under thli
PROF. G. O. BRANN1NG teaches the bar-
ber trade; only college in U. S. with bar-
id wages. Atl
it Mltcltell-st.
WANTED—Barbers to know that we car
ry a full line of fixtures and supplies It
stock In Atlanta. Write for prices. Mat
thew, * Lively, 31 E. Ala.-sL, Atlanta, Ga.
3-6-31
WHEN in need of first-
class paint contn
and painters, tele]
Atlanta 256, 506.
Miuan-ais., tiov. a. i. Dconin) paswiri
Preaching at 11 a. m. and at 7:45 P- m.
Sunday achool at S p. m. Christian En-
SS SfrFjSwrs
Sunday school at t p. m. ITayer meet
Ing, Thursday erening at 7:30.
RAILROAD Y. M. C. A.—Railroad men
are Invited to attend the aervlce. ea-
nectally arranged for them, to be held
at the*Railroad Young Mena Chrtatlan
Association rooms Sunday aftaraoon at
1:30 o'clock. Rev. John B. Robin,. D.D.,
paator of Trinity, will be 1 he. speaker,
and a good mu,lcal Program• will be JFO-
aented. AU men are cordially Invited.
CORNER SOUTH PRYOR AND VA8-
SAR-8TB.—Bible etudy from 9M8 to
19:48: communion and fellowiihlp from 11
to 11:90. Preaching at 11:80 a. ra.. by
Elder O. D. Bearden; also rreachlng ln
the evening at 7:80. Prarer wemi
Wedneaitay evening at 7:10. All are cor
dially Invited to attend these eervlcea.
Take Pryor-et. to Federal prison car
and get off at Vaeaar-st.
CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY’ ALU-
ANCE—Tabernacle. 79 Capltol-ave.
Services Sunday 1:80 p. m. ana 7:80 p.
m.. and 55'edneeday 8:10 p. m. Sunday
echtxd 8:15 P. in. Young People e Thurs
day 7:46 p. m. Atlanta Homtetii union
will hare charge of the aervlce Sunday
afternoon.
day. noon meetings at 13:80. R(«m 40l
•he Orand. Midweek lesson and heeling
llnlc Wednesday ahenioon at 8:80. Sub
set for this week. "Works." Vlaltors
METHODIST EPISCOPAL.
(Atlanta District—R. H. Robb, D.D.. Dis
trict Superintendent)
Kmmett-st. Rev. H. E. Little, pastor.
yer meeting Wed-
a ELSTON MEMORIAL—Washington-
et.. corner Fulton. Take Waahlngton-
aL car. Rev. E. R. Sluts, pastor. Bun-
day school at 9:10 a. m : R. M. Forster,
superintendent. Preaching by the pastor
morning and evening Kpwnrtb league et
0:45 p. m.: itImm Mattie Money, presi
dent. Prayer meeting 5Vedneeday night;
P. II. Smith, leader. A cordial Invtta-
tion Is extended to aU these cervices. third house on left.
PILGRIM—17 Leonsrd-et.. Rev. W.
G re ham, pastor. Preaching at Us. m.
snd at 7:80 p. m. Sunday school at 2:10
p. m. Prayer meeting. 55edne»day night
at 7:30.
GREEN'S MISStON-Jefferaon and Chest-
nut-eta.. Rev. John 5V. Green, paator.
Sunday school st 9 s. m. Preaching st
7 p. m.
HELP WANTED—FEMALE.
One cent s word for ads under this head.
WE secure positions for stenographers.
No charge for our eervlcea. Call to see
ua. The Monarch Typewriter Com^anj,
97'4 Peach tree-at.
W 7 E HAVE 200 young la
dies earning from $12 to
$15 per week making Nun-
nally’8 Engineer overalls. If
you want a good position
where you can soon learn to
make as much, apply Nun-
nally & McCroa, 41 East
Mitchell-st. and Marietta
and Alexander-sts. 4-25-11
WANTED—Reliable, settled colored worn
an, without Incumbrances, as cook for
small family. Room on loL References
required. Address 341 Ponce DeLeon-avr.
WANTED—A good neat colored house
maid. Apply 103)4 Deeatur-aL 4-87-38
WANTED—Five young girls from 17 to 30
for traveling vaudeville, show starting
out April 4. Jewel N. Welsh, general de-
COLORED WOMAN wanted to do rook
ing snd general housework; small fam
ily; all conveniences: good wages; room
on place. Fine position for good, steady
woman. Phone Mrs. Perry 11. Whiting.
Decatur 30-J. or apply In
East Lake car, get off at ,
Taka
Jacobs Ladder:
3e: mor.t. Tex.
WANTED—Ten solicitors who are ac-
qua
wlflln
m rn I — _ , i w ___ _
works. Those who have aold boon
ttocka, city lota or life Insurance cat
readily qualify. Address at once,
WILLIAM P. COLE, Manager,
10 Auburn-are., Atlanta, Ga.
In our sample' room. Two weel
complete course. High salaried
tlona. Charlotte Cotton School, (
lotte, N. C. 4-
neer Sooth Atlanta. Apply 3 East Ata-
bame-et. 4-35-38
WANTED—Men to sell coffee to the re
tail trade. The Great Atlantic and Pa
eifle Tea Co. 7<t
WANTED—Blacksmith at 34 Peters-et.
Shop and tools for aale at a great bar
gain.
WANTED—Man to drive wagon;
work for rood man: colored mo
ferred. Klniballvlllo Farm.
l pre-
-38-33
WANTED FOR U. S. ARMY—Ablebodied
unmarried men between age* of 18 ana
55; cltliene of United 8tales, of good
character and temperate habits, who can
apeak, read and write the English lan
guage. For Information, apply to Re
cruiting Officer. 38)4 WhlteWl-st.. At
lanta, or 411 Cherry-at., Macon, Ga.
4-8-87
WANTED—Experienced oil mill superin
tendent. Must also be good machlnlaL
State former positions and references.
Address P. O. Box 35*. Atlanta, Ga.
4-38-1
MEN OF IDEAS with soma myenttre abili
ty Greeley A Melntlre, patent attorneys,
Washington, D. C. . • 6-71 q
era live Realty Co.. V-148 Harden
Ing. Washington, D. C.
183
WANTED AT ONCE—
« lll superintendent 1154.00
'ooda superintendent....... 100.00
Hotel manager 188.80
Planer foreman 100.00
Bookkeeper 100.00
Circular filer and foreman. 188.90
Loaderman 188.00
Millwright 100.00
Carpenter 14.00
Blacksmith 53.50
One hundred other hlrh-etaaa position*
paring Rrat-etaaa salaries and must be
tilled at one* Call or write Mack's, Beau
HELP WANTED—MALE.
j- YOUNG MEN WANTED for railroad Ore-
b; meu, brakemen. baggagemen; $75-$100 to
r- atart: earlv promotion: experience unneces-
11 wry; urate age, weight ami height. Address
Vs Ruflwa- Bureau, ft3 Panama building, St.
- Louis. Mo. - 222 35
4 I WILL START YOU earning 14 dally at
- home In spar© time silvering mirrors;
d no capital; free Instructive booklet, gly*>
- Ing plans of operation. G. F. Redmond,
1 Dept. 85, Boston, Mass. 94
d 5VANTED—Fifty men at once to learn
r- tho barber trade; have the Jobs waiting.
18 Top wages. Few weeks under us quall-
nee. Our graduates running shops must
e have our barbers. Urgent. Tools fur-
y nlshed. Wages Saturdays. Country or
- city applicants—mall or pcraonally. Moler
0 Barber College. 63 5Vest Mltchell-st. 86
e $90 MONTHLY and expenses to energetic
t. men nnd women to advertise, distribute
- samples and catalogues: steady work. C.
It Emery, Sec., Chicago.
- 990 MONTHLY to trustworthy people to
r distribute samples and catalogues at
- home; steady work; 845 expense allow-
d ance. S. Scheffer. Treas., X-163, Chicago
- LET MB start you In the silvering mlr-
k ror business; French method; make $3
h to $5 daily; no capital required. ,Plana
7 and operation 60 cents. Elberton Mirror
- Co., Elberton, Ga. 90
1 WANTED—Boy* for office work. Apply
9 chief operator. Postal Tel-Cable Co. ^
e WANTED—Experienced quart! miners;
r single-handed drillers for gold mining
s tunnel work, understanding timbering.
, tool sharpening and blasting; 93, ten
t hours. Mines at Coosa creek. Apply John
D. Dickson, 16 East Alabama (upstairs).
. Monday morning. 119
WANTED—Experienced wholesale coal
man with small capital and good stand-
• Ing to take Interest with organized com
pany and assume charge of the coal de- <
partment. Excellent opportunity for the
• right party. Apply Tuesday, 1133 Can-
: dler building. 1
g l WILL start you In the mirror business;
3 best paying trade of today: famous •
French method; home work spare time**
7 nd capital: $12 dally; let me prove it.
3 Free particulars. ’‘Corey," Dept 88,
Omaha, Nebr. ; 4-29-39
g WANTED—A good porter. Taylor Bros,
^©drug store, 191 West Peachtree. ^Appl£
WANTED—Small, quick house boy: room -
furnished. Address North Avenue, care
Georgian. 147
T . WANTED—Colored dish washer. 46 East
e Mltchell-st. 4-39-69
IF YOU WANT a place as drill man or 1
; laborer, call Acme Buslnees Agency,
1011 Century building. 4-39-76
1 WANTED—A-I sales manager and office >
man. Must be ffrst-ctass bookkeeper.
A. B„ Box 10, care Georgian. 4-39-75 -
WANTED—Colored boy to work In gro
cery store at 113 FormwaJt-sL, oppo
site Formwalt school. 4-29-72
SHOP BOY wanted. Massengale Bulle- 1
tin System. 3H North Broad. 149 _
HELP WANTED—MALE AND FEMALE x
one cent a word for ads under this head. -
BOYS AND GIRLS—Sell 35" packages of 1
postcards for us at 10c each, receive V
beautiful present free: Write today. n
Acme Novelty Company, Chattanooga^ r
WANTED—White man and wife, without '
children, to work on suburban farm. ■
Apply to K. K., 3 East Alabama-st. 0
4-25-29 g.
WANTED—Five solicitors. 1 Good propo-
sltlon to right parties. Apply to L. J. \
Marre, Georgian circulation department.
80
MEN and women to write hundreds of \
letters from samples: industry without
experience can earn $25 weekly. Beif- t
addressed envelope. Brooks Copying Co., l
Box SS7, Washington, D. C. 487 -
I
WANTED—SALESMEN. Jf
One cent a word for ads undar this head. ,
WANTED—Stock salesmen |
for good local manufac- _
turing enterprise. Box 100, N
care Georgian. 4-11-19 p
WANTED—Two food hustling salesmen C
to handle a good proposition; thou -
having experience In typewriter and office Y
supplies preferred: only live wires who
can get results end furnish first-class ref- o
erencea need answer. P. O. Box 133$. It
4-2?-37 C
SALESMAN WANTED—LIVE MAN TO T)
HANDLE LINE OF LADIES' TRIM
MED HATS FOR FALL THRU OEOR- n
OIA; COMMISSION BASIS; BIO OPPOR- b
TUNITY; STATE REFERENCES. H. A
PHILLIPS. 626 BROADWAY, NEW -
YORK. 4*28-17 O
WANTED—First-class salesman. Good st
talker who has produced business In —
any line. This position pays 95,000 and Y
more per annum. References required.
All communications confidential. Thomas lx
Howard, Lexington, Tenn. ■ 4-39-37 B<
WANTED—'Traveling salesman. Oldest elder Y
house In the U. 8. Increasing Mies force.
Salary or commission with drawing account, —
Reference must aecempeny application. Red V)
Cross Vinegar Co., gt. Louis, Ho. f-M
SALESMEN calling on physicians can u- bi
vure money-making sideline by address- O
Ing The Anti-Hemorrhoidal Co.. 106 —
Broadway, Detroit. Mich. 4-29-15 T
WANTED—Traveling salesman; no expe- or
rlence requffed; earn $100 to $600 a m
month while learning practical ulesman- "
ship; write today for list of good pool-
dlona open, paying 11,000 to $6,000 a year i!
ch« w
New Orleans. .4-29-40 y
WANTED—Traveling ralesmen; no expe- Yf
utee; $40 commission; high-grade men
only; no other need apply. Advertising
Novelty Co., Newton. Ibwa. 4-29-41 -
SALESMEN making $1,000 monthly ^
selling Rockport lots. 8100. New dup H
* Mom «ni-7i £
WILL GIVE exclusive ter-
ritorv to several No, 1 JJ}
salesmen traveling out of lai
Atlanta. This is no novelty w
or catch game. Only first ?
class men considered. G. C. w
C., Box 33, care Georgian.
121 e
w
WANTED—AGENTS. f, a .
One cent a word for ads under this h—A
WANTED—AQENT8.
er cent profit, wiling our “w
i combination purse hliif-u,
dense, coin Puree, memoranduS,'
k -, Pf" cl1 “M,, 1dentlftcatlon a poci?}
.5? 3'(ce°n n t|: ? Write* &«£ jA®
tabllshed article In exclusive territory'
atnDlea nnd particulars on request. Ml,t'
t Co., 6802-04 S. Halsted-at, Chll
e 4-39-31
*Pt. 15,
4-39-41
TSSi
'• Profit for two days, 579.50. too.,
sold In four months. Phenomenal
Address The Neverfell Com-
4-39.49
WANTED—TEACHERS.
LjiiAvnono wawtbu—.Many cans
rrade teachers ($40-160). high sch
$50-$76). male principal* 6|75-$135),
■erfntcndcnts ($I00-|200). Foster Tea:
Bid*-
4-26-3
sltlon or desire a better one. The
No charge for our
tarty. The Monarch»
y. 4-4-lt
Ice. Haa no knpwledge of
jt la quick to learn any kind
c, and will guarantee to rive
R. A., Phone Main 4270-J.,
87
Address P. O. Box 859, Atlanta.
(TED—By neat, refined Young
low, work of some kind; can do sick
Ing. doctor's or dentist's office work.
arlU appreciate anything worth while,
cos T., Box 99, care Georgian 1°
OOOD COOK wants a position: win work
week. Call at 411-A Hilliard-
-ess Annie May. 30
Address Ml** N •
she Is thoroughl:
ly compel
Energetk
competent^
TYPIST wishes work to do a]
~ •' ■ ‘19 Central-ave. after I
Iain 791. Mies 5Veod.
Can give reference*. Addre.j
®5IrP*****u; agent* wanted, ifaynea Man-
nfaeturlng Company. Hsnristta; (TcT »7
AOENTS WANTED—Selling Masonic L
D. O. F.. Imp. O. R. M., Grange. K. of P*
£5*Cf-—".Yi** quick hw rartlciilars. site
97 MalM. ** nch “' Empire,' Stonlngton,
i wining to Begin witn motm»>.
Address Box .103, Eatonton. G« ”
WANTED—At once, position by young
and capable
filling
Ad-
general delivery, Athene. Ga.
»4
910 per week. Atlanta
experienced
-Jeirence*
phoW
WANTED—To care for children not ove;
1 year old. 84 West Cain. J
WANTED—Position _
lady (38); don't mind j
can furnish references: no on# —
epectahle and In good circumstance* n*«
answer._ Mrs. Maude T. BenUey, '■ ll {!
h r&%jjr«
I'f mnmwcr. |
-Ridge, 111.