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_HE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1911.
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BAPTIST.
.. FIRST—Corner Peachtree and Cain-eta.
”• Public worship at 11 a. m. and S p. m.
ay Dr. Daniel will preach at both hours.
Sunday school at 9:30 a. *m.; A. P. Stew
art, superintendent. Prayer meeting
to Wednesday night at 1 o’clock.
*" CAI’ITOL-AVE.—Rev. William Ruseell
Owen, minister. Morning subject,
"Fishing In a Froten River/' Evening
— subject, "What tha Baptists Owe to the
Lutherans." Mr. Owen will preach.
PONCE DE LEON-AVE.—Arthur Hale
>0 Gordon, paetor, will preach at both
k M services. Morning subject, “Limitation
r for Service.” Evening subject, "The
n * First Inquirers." Bible school'at 9:30
a. m. In the lecture room of the church;
t A. B. Caldwell, superintendent. Midweek
’ service Wednesday night. Seats free and
even* body welcome.
\ CAPITOL VIEW—Sunday school at 9:10
ft a. m.; E. M. Vary, superlntendsnt.
n Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by
v the pastor. Rev. C, B. Ragsdale. Worn*
. an*a Missionary society Monday afternoon
at 3 o'clock. Prayer meeting Wednesday
- night at 7:80. Teachers meeting Just be
fore prayer meeting. Singing clasa Fri
day night at 7:30. A cordial invitation
it to all services.
I OAKLAND CITY—Preaching at 11 a. m.
II and 7:80 p. m. by the .pastor. Rev. A.
g C. Ward. D.D. Hunday school at 9:80
a. m.: Edwin M. Gordon, supsrlntandsnt.
Ladles Missionary and Aid society meets
a every- Tueeday afternoon. Prayer meet
ing Wedneeday night. All cordially In-
i vltsd.
t WOODWARD-AVE.—Sunday school at
0 9:30 n. m.; C. H. Bolton, superintend-
a ent. The pastor will preach at 11 a. m.
and 7:30 p. m. Morning subject, "We
.Shall be Like Him." Evening, "Christ's
. Crucifixion an Object Lesson.” B. Y. P.
IT. at 6:30 p. m. Ladles' auxiliary meet-
v ing, Monday at S p. m. Weekly prayer
service#, Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Two
cottage prayer meetings Friday night
. Come and worship with us.
COOPER-BT.—CoopVr and Bass-sts. At
1 11 a. m. and t p. m. the pastor. Rev.
J. T. Damcron, will continue a scries on
"Brotherly Love." Special services for
3:80 p. m. Mr. Adamson and Mr. Oodpy
will be set apart to the work of deacons.
Ladles' Aid, Monday, 8 p. m.; a Y. P. U..
Monday night; mid-week prayer service;
choir practice, Friday night; Professor
i Marvin Floyd, musical director. Sunday
school, 9:30 a. m.; J. 11. Borrowr superin
tendent.
' EDGEWOOD—Bible achool at 1:30 a. m.
Preaching by tb, paetor, V. C. Nor-
croae, at H a. m. and 7:46 fi. m. Prayer
meeting Wedneeday at 8 p. m. All art
i Invited.
NORTH ATLANTA-Cornar Hamphlll-
V ave. and Tenth-et. Preaching at 11 a.
tn. amt 7:30 p. m. by the paator, William
H. Ball. Prayer aervlce Wednesday even
ing at 7:30. Sunday school at 1:80 a.-m.
SECOND—In his scries of sermons on
"The Chances Men Take—The Rlek
l They Run,” Dr. John E. White will preach
Hunday night on "The Risk of (Jetting
- Married.” I^rge numbers of young men
end women are attending these services
and the public Is cordially welcomed.
Regular morning service, beginning at 11
O'clock, with sermon by Dr. White.
EAST ATLANTA—Inman Park, PeKalb
and DeOiraa-ave*. Rav. J. T. Jordan
, pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m. Tha pub
lic Is cordially Ihvlted.
CENTRAL—Corner Forsyth and Garnett-
eta. Itev. H. p. Itobertaon paator.
Hervlrea Hunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.
m. Preaching by the paetor at both
eervteea. Subject for morning, "Th, Re-
IlgMia -Outlook:" eubjert for evening.
"The Vail,)- of Dry Uonaa." Sunday
echoul at 0:30 a. m.; J. C. Harrison, iu-
i-ertntendent. Prayer meeting every
Weilneeday evening at 7:20 o'clock. B.
Y. P. U. meeting Hunday at 0:46 p. m.
Ladles' meeting Monday afternoon at
1:30 o'clock.
COLLEGE PARK—Hunday achool at 3:30
a. in.; William W. Reid, auperlntond-
enl. IVeachlng at It a. m. and 7:30 p.
m. by tha paator. Rav. A. F. O'Kelley.
Communion services Immediately after
the morning aermon. B. Y. p. u. meets
at 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednes
day evening at 7:10.
JAdKaoN 11ILL—Jackson-st. and bast-
ave. At 11 a. m. Rev. J. J. Dennett,
D. 1)., will prwufii. This Is tha annual
stale minion day with tha church and
all tha members are urged to be present.
The paetor, Rev. a. i. Thompson, will
preach to the young women at 7:S0 p. m.
Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.i Dr. F. P. H.
Akers and J. R Raley, superintendents.
Masting of tha Circles Monday at 1:10
p. m. ITayer and pralie aervlce Wednee-
day at 7:30 p. m.
\viW feND—The paator,. br. John F.
Puraer, will preach Buadny morning ami
evening. Sunday school at 1:30 a. m. R.
Y. P. U. Sunday evening at 0:46. W. M.
U. will observe Monday. Tuesday and
Wednesday afternoons In apeclel prayer
service for state missions. They will
meat promptly at 8:30 each aftaraoon.
Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at
TEMPLE—Mangum and Weat Hunter-
ata. J. M. Brittain, D. D, pastor.
Sunday achool at 1:30 a. m.; J. T. Harde
man, superintendent. Preaching at 11 a.
m. and 7:80 p. m. by Rev. J. Frank Jack-
eon, evangelist of tha atata board of mis
sions, who wlU also preach each evening
during the week at 7:30 o'clock. Woman's
Auxiliary Monday at 3 p. m. Even-body
cordially Invited to attend our aarlea of
meetings end pray and work for tha Inter
ests of th, Rede*m,F, kingdom^
HIGHLAND PARK—Ths pastor. Joseph
A. Crumble/, will preach at both serv
ices. All the members are urged to be
present; some Important announcements
in be made. Sunday school at 1:10 a. m.;
W. J. Brownlee, superintendent. Prayer
service Wednesday night.
OORDON—HT —Gordon and Wellington-
sts. William M. Hentell pastor.
Prsachlng services at 11 a. m. and 7:30
p. m. The pastor's subject for tha morn
ing hour. "Forward,” and for the evening.
"Servitude vs. Sonehlp." Sunday school
st 9:30 a. m ; M. M. Anderson, superin-
tendent. lasdlee' Aid Society Tuesday st
3 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday st
7:30 p. m. Ths public Invited to - all
services.
TABERNACLE—Sunday achool at 3:30 a.
ni.; Dr. Joaoph Broughton, superintend
ent. Hermon at U a. m. by Dr. K. s.
MacArthur; subject. "God's Prescription
For Making Succaaaful Man." B. Y. P.
U. at 0:30 n. m.; song service at 7:30 p.
in.: A. C. Boatman, director; sermon at
8 p. ra. by Dr. R. H. MacArthur; subject,
"Unlveraal and Parpatual Peace—Greatly
Desirable and Eventually Certain."
IMMANUEL—East fralr-at. and Berean-
sve. Walter M. Gilmore, pastor. Sun-
day school st 9:80 a. m.; Max S. Flynt,
superintendent. Public worship, con-
ducted by the pastor, at 11 a. ra. and
7:45 p. ra.
CHRISTIAN.
WEST END—Comer Gordon and Dunn-
sts. W. O. Foster, minister. Sunday
school. 9:30 a. m. Preaching, 11 a. m.
Christian Endeavor. 6:30 p. m.; preach
ing. 7:30 p. ra.: C W. B. M.. t p. mT Mon
day, Ladles* Aid 4 p. m.; prayer meeting.
9 p. m. Wednesday. Dr. Foster's, series
of Sunday morning sermons along tha
line of social service are attracting con
siderable attention The subject Sunday
morning will be "The Fold and the Shep
herd." Visitors will be cordially wsl-
corned.
FIRST—Corner Pryor and Trinity-ave.
Bible school at 9:30; morning worahlp st
11 o'dlock, with sermon by the minister.
Dr. L. O. Hrlcker. Subject. "Speaking
and Listening. “ Christian Endeavor
meeting at 8:M p. m. At 7:3* p. m. tho
last sermon in the series on ’"Hie Music
Ject, "The Question of Divorce." fhib-
of Married Life" will be delivered. Bub
topics. "Tbe Rift tn ths Lute"—At the
grave of love—the bankruptcy of marriage
—"The Divers'*—Should divorce ever be
granted—Wanted, a new marriage law—
The Persian legend—Ths Avenger—"John
Anderson, my Jo."
CHURCH NOTICE8.
for church notices.
METHODIST.
1ENGLISH • AVE.—W. W. Brtnsfleld, pas-
Everybody welcome.
Rev. S. P. Wiggins, pastor. Pre
at 11 a. m. Subject, •’Christ thk
At 7:10 p. m.. "Tne Message and \
of Young Manhood.” Both sermc
the pastor. Sunday school at 9:10
W. II. Patterson, superintendent. ]
meeting Wednesday at 7:10 p. in.
free, public cordially Invited.
9:10 a. in.; M. C. Strickland, su
tendent. Preaching at 11 a. m. I
pastor, G. I. Stone. C. If. Barnc
lead a song service at 7:30 p. m.
o'clock Mr. Stone will preach.
ST. JOHN—Cornet* ]
Central-aves. Rev.
pastor. At 11 a. m. an
V)
at 7:10 p. m’. subject. "V
tlan Church?” Th. aa
the, paator. There la
Sunday achool at 0:30
ctaaaea for every one. I ,
all aervlrea with large ore)
rua eholr conducted h Ml
Stallage. The public I
pedal i
heatrm i
I ... Jog, p
Proper aervlce at * a. m. Hunday i
ll?m b ''muting at 3 p. "in. ’ Epwortft
day'evening at 7:30.
clnaa. The public la cordially Invited.
SOUTH BEND—Itev. sT I* Undarwooi
paator.. rreaehlng at 11 a. m. by Dr
J. It. Koblna,- paator of Trinity church
Sunday acltonl at 0:43 a. m. Quarter!:
conference at Ijikewood Height, at 3 i
'I r.at 7:10 p. m. by Dr. J. T
ling elder.
PRESBYTERIAN.
MOORE MEMORIAL—Corner Luckle and
Latlmer-eta. Rev. A. R. Holderby, D.
D, paetor. Subject of morning eermon,
"Family Worahlp." Evening. "Sabbath
Deaecratlon In Atlanta." 8unday achool,
0:30 a. m.; W. H. Hughes, auperlntend-
ent. Leader of Bible claaa, Edward Crua.
aelle. Christian Endeavor. 0:30 p. m.i
EPISCOPAL.
>RAL—Corner Waahlngton and
Hunter-ata. Very Rev. C. T. A. Plan. D.
D.. dean. 7:30 a. m., holy commu
nion; 11 a. m., morning prayer, litany
and aermon; 7:30 p. m., evening prayer
and aermon. Sunday achool, 0:45 u. m. All
other daya: Morning prayer at 10:30 a. m.
p. in. by Rev. W. W. Watkins,
school at 0:45 a. m.
H. R. Belk
achool auditorium.
El’WORTH—Mayaon-ava and La Franc.-
et. F. J.
Mashburn paator. Sunday
a. m.; C. w. Smith, sugar-
■eachlng at 11 a. m. and 7:30
■afitool at 0:00 l.
lntcndent. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7::
p. m. by the paator. Kpworth League i
7 p. m. ITayer meeting Wednesday i
7:30 p. m. Come and bring your frlent
to all theae aervlrea.
A8BURT— Corner Davla and Foundry-
Wefni
ant. 1'rearhlng at 11 a. m. an
by the paetor. ITayer meeting
day evening at 7:30; John F.
leader. Special mcntlng ladles' AM 8o>
clety Tueeday afternt ‘
meet cordially Invited
l.in.r ej-eie. nui.ia, ecnnoi et .,#v e.
m.; W. L. Curtla, aunerlntendent. Preach,
ing at 11 a. m. and 7T30 p. m. by Brother
s. N. Hanea. Profeeeor Smlthwlok will
have charge of the muelr for tha
lie will also direct ■ singing at 3:1
the afternoon. Everybody come
bring your Bong book. Regular ~~~
Thru the week. Rev. Walter M.
paator.
ner Cranberry. R
pastor. Preaching I . __
paetor. Mleoton meeting
Xddrees by Mrs. E. W. 1.
secretary of the Woman's ’
nety of the Atlanta district,
league, 7 p. m.: prayer meeting, '
day evening at 7:30. All Invited,
era will find a welcome here.
TRINITY—Comer Whitehall-et. and Trtn-
Ity-ave. Dr. J. B. Robins, p
Joel T. llaves. presiding elder,
at the 11 a. ni. aervlce. At
there will be a mem or
of th# Confederate
will be an ndtf reea hr the paator and by a
regreaematlve of the veterans. Hunday
prayer meeting Wed-
All ere cordially In-
i services. Beau free.
Everybody welcome.
DRUID HI 1X8—Rav. Edward a. Mackay
paator. Sunday school at 0:30 a. m„
conducted by Wlghtman Bowden. Serv
ices at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Preach
ing by the paator.
•T. JOHN t Herman)—Corner
and Oamett-eU. <]. Nuaemann
Service with preaching In Oai
a. m. Immediately after thle
extra meeting of the congregai
r... ,
CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER—Comer
Trinity-eve. and Capitol place. Rev
W. C. Schaeffer, Jr., pastor. Praachlni
at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Subject o
morning sermon. "The Christ Life.'
Subject of evening aermon. "Million
Christianity." The Lord's supper will b<
celebrated at tha morning eerrtce. Sun
day achool at 3:30: Charles H. St
superintendent. On Wedneeday a
at ( o'clock In the pariah room
church there win be a congregmtloi
dal All art cordially Invited/
CHRISTIAN SCIENTIST.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST ECIENT-
IBT-
WE
■
nisi meeting at I
tsxmpi Hunday. from 9 a. a. to I p. m.
free to tha public.
CENTRAL—Waahlngton-st.. opposite the
capitol. - Regular services on Sunday ai
11 a. ra. and 8 p. m. Dr. Ogdon will
preach at the morning hour on "The Work
of the Holy Spirit." In the evening the
pulpit will bo filled by Rev. Egbert W.
Smith, D. D. Sunday school, 8:30 a. m.i
organised Bible classes for men and wom
en, led by Mr. Jackson and Mrs Crusoe.
BARNETT—Hampton-at.. near Marietta.
Preaching at Ira. m. and 7:30 p. tn. by
the pastor, Rav. Unton Johnson. Sunday
achool, 9:30 a. m.; W. C. Donald, super
intendent. Prayer meeting Thursday
evening. We welcome strangers and vis
itors.
GEOROIA-AVE.—Corner Grant and Gaor-
gta-ave. H. J. Williams, paator. Serv
ices. 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Tha paator
will preach at both services, the meeting
at Carrollton, Ga.. having been poatponeif
Morning topic, "God Waiting Man a En-
swer." Night topic, "Paul's Theme.”
Sunday school. 8:30 a. m.; Covenanters,
2:00 p. m.; Westminster, league, 0:46 p.
m.; prayer meeting. Wednesday, 7:10 p.
m. A cordial welcome to strangers.
INMAN PARK—Corner Euclid and Edge-
wood-avea. Rav. James B. Ftcklen,
paator. Service*, Sunday at 11 a. m. and
7:80 p. tn. Preaching by the pastor at
both services. Subject for morning, "Con
secration;' subject for evening. "The
Blessedness of tho Child of God?' Sun
day achool at 0:30 a. m.; W. E. Newfll, au-
periatandent. Young People's Society at
8:46; Robert B. Echols, president. Cot
tage prayer meeting. Monday night
ASSOCIATE REFORMED—Whitehall and
Whitehall terrace. Rev. B. W. Reid
paator. Preaching by th# paator at 11
a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sabbath school at
10 a. m.; Greer Martin, superintendent
Young People’* Chrietlan Union at 0:46
p. m. Cordial welcome to visitor*.
FIRST—One block weat of th# city hall
on Marletta-st Morning eervlce at u
o'clock. Evening service at f o’clock.
Harmons by Dr. Hugh K. Walker, of Los
Angelas, Cal., who waa recently called to
th* pastorate of this church. A .cordial
Invitation Is extended Dr. WalkeFe
friends In the city to hoar him preach.
Sunday achool at 9: SID a. m.; Paul Flem
ing, superintendent daises for alL Tho
Brotherhood claea for man meet* at 10
o'clock; Mr. Hoyt teacher. The men of
our city will always find a welcome In
this clave. Mid-week .prayer service
Wednesday evening at 0 o clMk, led by
Dr. R. L. Bachman. You will ha wel
comed at any of these eervlce*.
NORTH-AYE.—^Corner Peachlro*-et and
North-arc. Rev. Richard Orm# Fllnn,
D. D., paator. Merning service « 11,
preaching by Her. J. Ruben Smith, D. D..
of Nashville, Tenn. Evening service at
7:43, preaching by the paator. Sabbath
achool at 0:30 a. m.; J. K. Orr. superin
tendent Tach claaa, Man’* BIWa confer
ence. Ladies' Bible class at 0:46. All tha
classes of tha senior department meet at
637 Peachtree-at Christian Endeavor at
7 p. m. All aeata free. Slrangen and
traveling men assured a cordial welcome.
WESTMINSTER—Comer Boulevard and
Foraeet-ave. Divine worahlp at 11 a. m;
and 7:30 p. m.. conducted by the paator.
Itav. A. A. Little, D.D. Subjects. "Man
and Office" and "1* It Only Bread Wa
Live For?" After the morning service
the election of deacons will be held.
Hunday achool at 9:30 a. m.; W. M. Ever
ett, superintendent. Tenth-et. Sunday
school at 3:30 p. m.; C. P. Taylor, su
perintendent.
WALLACE—Corner Walker and Btone-
wall-ats. Rev. W. H. Chapman, paator.
Preaching by the pastor at 11a.m. and
7:46 p. m. Babbathaehooi at 6:30 a. m.;
C. R Cunningham, superintendent. Spe
cial clasa for young men. Strangers and
visitors given a cordial welcome.
HARRIH-HT.—Centrally located, block
wait from Peachtree-et. Rev. Jira A.
Moors, paator. Sunday school at 8:45
a. m.; T. C. Hama, aupertntendent.
Preaching at 11 a. m. by Rav. Liraan
Hood, D.D.."president of Atlanta Theo
logical seminary. Evening service at I
o'clock. J. C. Logan, general secretary
of th* Associated Charities, will make
an addreea on the work of hi* organlaa-
tlon. All are cordially Invited.
COLtEOE PARK—Rev, Frit* Rauiohan-
barg pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m. and
7:30 p. m. Hunday achool at 0:46 a. m.;
J. O, SUkely. auperlnlendant. Prayer
meeting Wednesday at 7:10 p. tn. Song
aervioe one-half hour. You era cordially
Invited to all our cervices
w jk t ^^ri'.«, o o n r* n A.^
be preaching service both morning and
evening. Sermon br the paator. Rev.
William R HUI. Morning errvlc# at 11
o'clock with communion. Evening serv
ice at 7:10 o'clock. Sunday achool at »:10
a. m. Mid-week prayer meeting at 7:30
Wednesday evening. A cordial Invitation
Is extended to all to attend these aerv-
Icaa.
CKfWRAt—46 Waahlngton-et. Rev. Dun-
bar H. Ogden, D.D.. paator. Sunday
school at 8:46 a. m. Brotherhood Bible
class for young man. led by Marlon M.
Jackson. Orgaulied BIN* elaaa for young
women, led by Mrs. Crusoe. Morning
service at 11 o'clock. Tha paator wlH
preach on "Tha Work of tk* reoljr Spir
it." Evening sendee at * o'clock. Praia#
service, with aermon by r Rev. Egbert
Bmltb. of NaahvlUe, Tenn.
CONGRkaATIONAL.
QREENH MIHHION—Jefftraon and Chait*
nut-it*. R«t. John Gr®«n, t paator.
Sunday achool at 9 a. m. Praachlns at 7
p. m.
PILGRIM—17 Leonard-at. Rav. W. D.
Graham, paator. Preaching at 11a. m.
and 7M p. m. Sunday achool at. 2:36
p. m. rnxor meeting Wednesday «ven-
Ing at 7:30.
GTKREaN MI88ION—Barean-av*. and
Tannllla-at- Rav. William. Blan. pa»
tor. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. ra.
Hunday achooT at 8 p. m. Prayer mast
ing Thursday evening at 7:80.
MARIETTA—Corner Marietta and Mc-
MUIan its. Rev. A. T. Scoggtn, pas
tor. rreaehlng at 11 a. m. and 7:46
p. m. Sunday achool at 2 p. m. Chris
tian Endeavor at 7 p. m. _ Midweek
prayer m«*«tlnc Wodneailay at 7:45 p. m.
IMMANUEL—Corner Stewart and Lillian^
area. Rev. W. F. Atklne. paator.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Sun*
day achool at 10 o. m.
UNION TABERNACLE—McDaniel and
lllghlnwer-sta.; one Nock south of
Whitehall-.!. Itev. J. Robert Jordan, pas
tor. Sermon at 11 a. m. and at 7:46 p. m.
Hunday school at 6:30 a. m. Christian
Endeavor at «:4S p. m.
CENTRAL— Kllts-m. and Carnegie way
(oppoaite Carnegie library). Dr. Junius
W. Millard will preach Sunday at 11
a. m. At * p. m. he will give the last of
hts series of lectures on the subject "In
the Footatepe of Paul." hi* subject for
Sunday being "The Trial on the Palatine
HUI." Sunday achool at 9:30 a. m. Chris
tian Endeavor at 7 p. m. A cordial Invi
tation la extended to strangers and visit
ors In the city.
UNITARIAN.
CHURCH OF OUR FATHER—Service at
11 ‘o'clock. The aermon wlU be de-
U re red by Rev. Edward T. Ware. Hun
day school at 0:46; Hamilton Douglas,
aupertntendent. Study class In sociology
In charge of Mias Sarah O. Whaley.
BACKED HEART—Corner Ivy and
— chtree-ats. Communion day for tha
i. Low maiMi at 7 and 9:$0. High
at 11 o'clock. Children’s mas* at
Humlay achool and class to non-
BT. LUKES—Peachtree, between Currier
and PJne-ata. Rev. C. B. Wilmer. D. D-
rector. 7:30 a. vn., holy communion; 11
a. m., morning prayer, many and aermon;
7:30 p. ra.. evening prayer and aermon.
Sunday school at 9:46.
INCARNATION—243 Lee-eL, near Gor-
don-at, Weat End. Rev. Vincent Ok
Lacey rector. 7:30 a. m., holy commu
nion; 11 a. m„ morning prayer and ser
mon; 3 p. m.. evening prayer and lennon.
Hunday school at 0:45. Bible classes for
women and man at 8:46 and 10 a. m. re
spectively.
ALL SAINTS—Corner Korth-ave. and
Weat Peachtree-at. Rev. W. W. Mem-
mlnger, rector, 7:30 a. ro.. holy commun
ion; 9:46 a. m.. Sunday achool; 11 a. m.,
morning prayer, and sermon. The rector
will preach. Evening prayer at 4 p. m.
Strangers welcome.
EPIPHANY—Corner Moreland and Eu
clid -aves., Inman Park. Rev. Ruaaell
K. Smith, rector. T:ti a. m., holy com
munion; 11 a. m* morning prayer and
oermon; 8 p. m., evening prayer and
aermon. Sunday school, 9:45.
HOLY COMFORTER—Corner Atlanta-
ava. and Pulllam-et Rev. John D.
Wing, rector. Holy communion 7:30 a.
m. 11 a. m„ morning prayer, litany and
aermon; 7:30 p. m.. evening prayer and
aermon. Sunday school and adult BINs
class. 3:30 a. m. SL Lukas day, holy com
munion at 10 a. m.
BT. PAULS—East Point. Roy. M. O.
Ledford, vicar. Morning prayer and
sermon at 11 a. m. by tha lay reader.
Sunday school at 10:30.
8T. TIMOTHYS—South Kirkwood. Rev.
Russell K. smith In charge. Erenlng
prater and aermon at 4; Sunday achool
ST. JOHNS—College Park. Rav. C. K.
Weller, vicar. 7:30 a. m., holy com
munion; 11 a. m., morning prayer and
sermon. Sunday school, 0:41 a. m.
CHRIST CHURCH—Hapovllle. Roy. M.
O. Ledford In charge. 11 a. m., holy
eommunlon and sermon.
ST. JOHN—Norcrosa. Sunday school at
4 p. m. Evening prayer and aermon at
6 p. m. by tha lay reader.
BT. MARYS SETTLEMENT HOUSE—
Gate City mM*. Rev. c. K. Weller In
charge. Sunday achool at 4 p. m. Even
ing prayer and aermon at 7:30.
ST, PAULS (Colored)—Auburn-avO., near
Fort-at. Rev. A. E. Day. vicar. Holy
communion at 0:30 a m. Morning prayer
and aermon 11 a. m. Evening prayer and
aermon at 1 p. m.; Sunday achool at 9:30
a in.; Wednesday evening eervlce at 3
p. m.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL.
Atlanta! District—R. H. Robb. D. D., Die-
HEMPHILL- AVE.—B*v. II. E. Little,
paator. Bunday school 9:30 a m.; W. T.
Southard, superintendent. Preaching by
tha pastor 11 a m. Epworth League, 7 p.
m. Preaching at 7:46' p. m. Prayer
meeting Wednesday night.
NKLLTR CHAPEL, EAST POINT—
Rav. E. K. CavaleH, paator: R. F.
Thompson Sunday school superintendent.
Hunday achool will begin at 9:30 a. m.
Tho pastor will preach*at 11 a. m. and
7:10 p. m; Morning subject, "Rever-
onco." Evening subject, "Human Deprav
ity." Prayer meeting Wednesday night.
EGELfiTON MEMORIAL—Washington-
st., corner Fulton*st. Washlngton-st.
car. Rev. Earl R. Hluts, pastor; K. M.
Forster, Hunday school superintendent.
fiund*y Bchool, 9:90 a. ni. Epworth
League. 7 p. in., Paul 8utton, leader.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and t p. m. by the
Motor. Morning subject* "Mumbling
Blocks to Faith." Evening subject, "Our
Father's Pleasure." Prayer meeting pre
ceded by teachers' meeting Wedneeday
night.
. MISCELLANEOUS.
TABERNACLE—79 Capitol-ave. Serv
ices Sunday at 3:30 p. m. and Wednes
day at 3 p. m. Sunday school at 2:30.
Young People’s meeting Thursday night
at 7:45. Public welcome.
SOLDIERS' HOME—The chaplain. Dr. A.
R. Holderby. will preach at the Sol
diers' Home at 3:30 p. m. The music
will be In charge of the Moore Memo
rial church choir.
MISSIONARY—37 Savannah-st. Preach
ing at 11 a. m. and 7 p. in. Everybody
Invited to attend these service#. Rev.
W. F. Johnson In charge.
HOLINESS—The Atlanta Holhiese union
will meet at St. Paul Methodist church,
corner Grant and Bidney-sts., Sunday
at 3 p. m.
RAILROAD Y. M. C. A.—The Railroad
Young Men's Christian association meet
ings had a good start last Sunday. Next
Sunday at 3:30 o’clock Rev. A. M. Hugh-
lott, D. I)., pastor of St. Mark Methodist
Episcopal church. South, will address the
meeting. This will be an opportunity for
the railroad men to hear one of the
ablest ministers of the city and they are
cordially requested to turn out In large
number#. James C. Wardwell. one of the
leading tenors of the city, will sing. The
music will be led by the aseoctatlonr or
chestra. This will be a peat meeting
and a crowd Is expected. Open and free
to all men.
UNIVKR8AU8T—East Harris-st., near
Peachtree. Rev. E. Dean Ellenwood
pastor. Residence 64 Bedford place.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Pastor’s
Bible class at 16 a. m. Service of wor
ship with sermop by tbe pastor at 11 a.
m. Subject, "The Religion and the Wor
ship of the Church or Tomorrow.” All
are cordially Invited and all are cordially
welcomed.
EAST SIDE TABERNACLE—WIUow-st.
and Klrkwood-ave. Rev. William L.
Ham brick paator. Subject for Sunday
night. "The Soul. Paradise and Hades.”
Music begins promptly at 7:30. Will start
a Sunday school campaign and rally Sun
day morning; B. W. walker, superintend
ent. Great things are going to occur.
Baptising at 3:30 p. m.
ATLANTA PSYCHOLOGICAL SOCIETY
meets Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock
In the Carnegie library. W. H. Sta rick
will give a talk on the "Philosophy of
Work.” after which this subject will be
discussed by other members of the so
ciety. These meetings are interesting
and Instructive. All Interested are In
vited to attend.
CHURCH OF CHRIST.
SOUTH’PRYOR—Bible study from 9:45
to 15:46: communion, end fellowehlp
from 11 to 11:30. Preaching by Evangelist
8. If. HaU from 11:80 to 13. No evening
services, aa all are Invited to attend
the union services at East Point. Prayer
meeting Wednesday evening at 7:10. Take
Federal prison and South Pryor-aL car
and get off at Vatsar-aL
HELP WANTED—FEMALE.
WANTED—Expert salesladies for suit
department, with years of experience In
suite and coau and furs exclusively.
Grosanlan’a, 06 Whitehall. 10-14-46
WANTED—Experienced coat and skirt
hands for alteration room. Grossman's,
>6 Whitehall. 1014-45
Saturday night. Workers of all denom
inations are invited to join in theae
meetings. C. L. Croker, superintendent.
CONGREGATIONAL (Colored.)
FIR8T— Rev. H. H. Proctor. D. D.,
of
Hankow, China, will apeak on
In that land. At 7:30 p. m. Dr. Proctor
will continue his travel sermons on Paul,
speaking on "Paul at Corinth.” Sunday
achool occurs lust after the morning
service, and Endeavor Just before the
night service. Mid-week prayer meeting
takes place Wednesday evening, and the
institutional department of the church ia
open every day with Its various classes.
Visitors are always welcome.
WEST END-AVE.—Bible atudy from 9:46
to 10:45; communion and fellowablp
from U to 11:30. Preaching from 11: It
to 12 by Elder J. K. Bishop. There will
be a baptismal service at 3 o'clock In the
afternoon. No'evening services, as all
are invited to the union services at East
Point. Prayer meeting Thursday evening
at 7:36. Take Walker to Westvlew car
and get off at Wellborn-sL
EAST POINT—Services will be conducted
In McWilliams hall, corner Main and
Center-sts. Bible study begin* promptly
at S o'clock In the afternoon. Communion
and fellowship at 3:S0. Preaching by
Evangelist 8. H. Hall at 3:45. He will
alao preach at S o'clock In the evening.
Prayer meeting and Bible study Wednes
day evening, beginning at 7:36. Take
College Park er Hapevllle car and get
off at Center*st
CONSTITUTION—Bible study from 10 to
11. Communion and fellowship from
U to 11:30. Preaching from 11:30 to 13.
NOTICE!
NO ADVERTISEMENT wdl b* .
* discontinued on phone orders.
Kindly notify this office In writing
when you wish to stop your ad.
HELP WANTED—FEMALE.
One cant a word for ada under this haad.
WE SECURE positions for stenographers.
No chare* far our sarrices. Call to ae*
os. Th# Monarch Typewriter Company.
I7U Peachtree-at. 6-16-33
WANTED—Bright girls between 16 and
33 years of aga; attractive occupation,
with good salary and rapid advancement;
ho previous experience necessary; appli
cants must live In city with parents- or
relatives and must be able to> furnish
satisfactory references aa to character.
Apply ^n person at 25 Auburn-ave.^ Atj
WANTED—Bindery girt*: steady work
and good wages. Byrd Printing^ Com-
WANTED—Nursery governed, speaking
German, to core for two children, six
and sight year* old. Good wage,. Chris
tian family. Apply 869 Paachtna. Tele
phone Sl( Ivy. 131
WANTED—Lady piano player who can
taka small parts on atago for two-nlght
stand dramatic show: state age, height,
•alary, etc.. In first letter. Show opens
November 10. Address C. R.. Box 100,
ear* Georgian. 310
WANTED—A settled woman to do cook
ing and housework. Apply 1M Junl-
per-st 10-13-5
WANTED—Woman to oook and do gen
eral house work; also girl to nurse:
furnished room on lot. Apply 39 Cle-
burne-ave., Inman Park. 292
WANTED—A good cook; room on lot.
Bell phone East Point 291-L. 16-12-23
WANTED—A good oook without family;
comfortable room on premises. 636
Sprlng-st. 10-13-24
WANTED—Girl* for candy and cracker
department. Apply factory Frank E.
Block Company. Elllott-sL 10-12-30
WANTED—A first-clan cook fpr.amall
bla-ave. Phone Ivy 796. 10-11-43
WANTED—A good cook and house maid
for small family. 114 Weat Harris.
10-13-00
WANTED-A good. cook. Apply 1003
Piedmont. Phono Ivy 3360-J. 10-13-40
WANTED—A nura*. Apply W) Pone;
D*Laon-av*. 10-13-06
WANTED—Neat colored girt, not over 14
years of ag*. Address T. J.. P. O. Box
602. City. 333
MAID tor ganeral house work. Apriy 152
West Peachtree-at. 10-16-8
WANTED—At once, reliable girl for gen
eral housework and to assist with car*
of children. Apply 160 Weat North-ay*.
* 10-11-16
WANTED—Young lady bookktepsr. ex
perienced with ledger posting: quick at
figures; who write* quick, neat hand, ran
secure permanent position. Salary to
■tart with, 160. Address In own hand
writing. slaUng experience. Ledger Work.
WANTED—A good cook at 100 Wnhlng-
ton-el. 10-13-38
WANTED—A good cook at one*. Apply
400 Peachtree. 10-13-31
COOK wanted: very good place for right
party. 561 Waahlngton. 14
STENOGRAPHER wants extra work; wll
work from 3 to 0 In tho morning or 8
to 6 In the afternoon. Address Reason
able, Box 102, car# Georgian. 11
WANTED—At once a laundress and a
cook. 30 Fort McPherson, Ga. 10-13-33
WANTED—A good cook. Apply 24 Rosa-
lla-sL 303
WANTED—Reliable cook
for small family. Apply
26 Peachtree Circle. 269
WANTED—Experienced cook; room on
place: $4 a week; settled woman with
no family preferred. Apply 68 Eaat Mer-
ritts-ave. 16-11-37
HONEST WOMEN wanted In every town
to represent well known wholesale Arm.
Experience unnecessary. Must furnish
rood references. Easy, pleasant work.
Fair salary to start. McLean, Black *
Co., 2163 Beverty-st., Boston, Maas.
9-16-17
WOMEN—Soil guaranteed hose; 76 per
cent profit; make $19 dally; full of _part
time; beginners investigate. STRONG
KNIT. Box 4029. West Philadelphia, Pa.
BE A TRAINED NURSE—Earn $15 to
$36 weekly; we train you at home in a
short time: write at once for booklet.
Kdchestor Nurses' Institute, 100, Roches
ter, N. Y. 433
125 WEEKLY Job guaranteed young men
who learn automobile business; we fur
nish auto model; teach you at home In
eight weeks: make $10 weekly while
learning. Rochester Auto School, 100,
Rochester, N. Y. 422
GOOD HOME and $20 per month to un
incumbered white woman to cook and
help with children. Phone Decatur 422.
Call or address 6 Ciairmont-ave., Deca
tur, Ga. 10-14-21
WANTED—Experienced cookj Apply at
once. 192 Crew-at. .10-14-36
WANTED—At once, a nurse -for two-
year-old baby at 74 West Peachtree.
10-14-33
WANTED—A good, first-class cook at
277 South Pryor at once. 10-14*46
WANTED—Experienced waist and skirt
help. Apply Whitehall, from 6 to r
10 Monday morning. 10-14*29 1
WANTED—Good competent servant to
stay on lot. Apply at once. 20 Queen-
■t * 10-14-53
WANTED—Two experienced young lady
waitresses. Apply Nathan's Restaurant,
515. 1
Form, Atlanta.
eteno-bookkeeper.
Ing to start on moderate Hilary. Bessie
Tift College, Forsyth, Ga.10-14-66
WANTED—First-class cook, without In
oumbrance. Room on lot. 33 per week
to reliable party. Apply at once to 371
Oaklahd-ave. 10-14-70
ANT LADY how can have permanently
wavy hair. / Learn the Hermann process,
Be tho first In your town to do It. For
tunes made before others waken. Capa
ble of 3(0 dally. Demand Increasing.
Hundreds of ladla* waiting for operators.
Scientific electrical and chemical process.
Skill pays. Investigate now. we also
teach halrdrceelng. manicuring, facial
maasoge, electrolysis and chiropody by our
method of free clinic and export Instruc-
tlona. Established since 1693. Write us
from distance or call from city. Moler
College. 63 West Mltchell-sL
Boulevard terrace.
WANTED—Men to taka thirty days* prac
tical course la our machine shops and
aoeept good positions In the automobile
business. Charlotte Auto School, Char
lotte. N. C. 4-6-40
WANTED—At once, linotype operator.
Steady work to good man. Foreman
Journal, Montgomery, Ala. 10-13-36
YOUNG MAN to pres9
shirts in our laundry de
partment. Good wages
made. Robinson Shirt Co.,
1951-2 Marietta-sir. 10-12-58
WANTED—A-l barber; ' 313.60 guaran
teed. One who can play reed instru
ment. In concert hand preferred. Write
J. B. Clarke. Grand Safin,. Tex. 466
HELP WANTED-MALE
IV ANTED—Barbers, to know that
Lively. Dept. Q. Atlanta. 8a.
WANTED—Men to takTio days pran!,',
course In our machine shops; learn th.
business and accept good positions.
Orleans Auto School. Now Orleans, u.
3-2-11 ‘
WANTED—7,000 railway mall, postoffic,
customs clerks, mall carriers; Atlinul
examinations coming. Sand for free «m.
pic questions from previous examination,
jSranklln Institute, Dept. 60-J, Roche?:
ABLE-BODIED men wanted for the U~s
marine corpa between the ages of fj
mid 16. Must h* native born or hit!
W-Wfk Monthly pay .116 to is-
Additional compensation possible. Fool'
clothing, quarters and medical attendance
free. After 80 years service can retire
with. 76 per cent of .pay and allowance?
Berries on board ship and ashore in In
parti of the world. Apply at U. s. It,.
Offloa. 116 McKen*
FREE MASSAGE, hair 1 cuts, share,
and shampoos; all barber work fre?
clean linen. Atlanta Barber College lii
E. Mitchell. xo-4-47
WANTED—Good barber at once
Re«°a.T‘‘ e - Addre “ W '
WANTED—Several good regular wjrk-
men, who cut. carve and letter marbla
id granite. Nine hours. Give ext*.
. ence and state wages wanted. Reed l a-
Mance Company, Jacksonville, Fla. 8“}
WANTED—Intelligent young man. capa.
ble of taking active charge of con
struction of electrical transmission lines
an4_power plants and the erection of
——er switchboards, generators and mo-
Applicant must have initiative ar4
be willing to work. Prefer college grad-
uate. Good opportunity for right man
Address Box 153. Mulberry, Fla.
MEN WITHOUT CAPITAL, I tell you
how to make from $15 to $100 every
week: not mall order; no selling: no car .
vaselng; no agents: no investment; mV
book, ^'Hlnts to the Ambitious,” for >
stamp. Keith. 2205 Farnum-st., Omaha
Nebr.; Desk 25. io-9-ji
WAN1*ED—Boy for mall and file olerv
good opportunity for right one. Apdv
File Clerk, eye Georgian. lo-lH
looking for a snap. Bell phone Decatur
WANTED—Boya for bakery and ship
WANTED—Blacksmith on wagon and
rrlage work; fast, sober, one that un-
tanas rubber tire work; $15 per week;
steady Job. Answer by wire. o. .v
Gregg. TIfton, Ga. 10-If-48
WANTED—Young man experienced a*
receiving clerk and store room man;
must be bookkeeper: A-l oyster opener;
several dishwashers: sawmill hand. Acme
Business Agency, 101$ Atlanta National
c building. 10-12-64
WANTED—By an old . established
ihed Arm, WANTED—Bright young man to sta
salesman, J bottom and learn the stationery
Address P. O. Box 157VAtlanta. 10-14-72
WANTED—Experienced salesladies
milliner}- and ready-to-wear depart
ment. Do net answer unless you have
several years experience in this city.
than most men earn. Light, clean, Inside
work. An army of our graduates running
shops send for help. Qualify for these
positions.' Few weeks required. Our
manual is splendid for home preparation.
We give complete outfit of tools and
wages In finishing department. Write
from distance or call from city. Moler
Barber College, 53 Weet Mltchelf-st. 441
ibidiiibii, mainline worn, coiorec
man cook, private oar: lath mill foreman.
Manner, Room 636 Chamber of Com
merce,Birmingham. Ala. 448
113 WEEKLY and expenses to trust
worthy people to travel and distribute
samples for big wholesale houae. C. Em
ery. (41 Plymouth, Chicago. 460
TWO experienced dishwashers.
. "MM polwaahor at once, toil Cen
tury Bldg. 10-14-87
WANTED—Colored boy who can do plain
cooking and help around houae; aome
one who can live on the place.
Room iff Kimball House,'or'KImbanvOle
— w-14-75
Farm. Atlanta.
Apply Fielder A Allen. See Mr. Marshall
"AUDELL’S Questions and Answers on
Automobiles/' a 513-page book with m
Illustrations; will make you an automobile
expert. Prepaid for $L50. Brokerage Co.
Box 110, Loganville, Ga. 352
WANTED.
AN INDUSTRIOUS man, good addrws.
who la a member-of tbe Masonic In-
temlty. to visit the Masonic lodge kith
first-class proposition. If you want higb-
class, permanent and profitable emplcr-
ment, see mo or write for particular.
IV. W. Colson, Aragon ■ Hotel. IT
WANTED—Two experienced special sal,
managers; thou who thoroughly under
stand conducting apodal ten-day aalrs fir
dry goods and ganeral stores; only thon
with ftrat-claaa references need ari'D;
Call or address Jenkins 4k Greene. 924
good Auatall Bldg. 10-lJ it
1100 MONTHLY and expenses to travel
and distribute samples for big manu
facturer; steady work. 8. Scheffer, (3 “
WANTED—White men for porters.
ply Shipping Department. M. Rich _
Bros. Co. 10-14-74
200 Acres Tall Pine to Come
Down Before Christmas.
— •• UMB 11441V «4U1l Ul
Clarkston, on Georgia railroad; want to
cut this wood between now and then, ao
will have money for th# holidays; will
not limit number of corda to 6.000; If men
employed can cut 10.000 will be delighted.
Each man's wood will be measured week
ly, and paid In cash for on tha following
Tuesday. All wood to bo cut with cross
cut saws; saws and axes can be had on
the grounds. Will pay 46c and 75c par
cord. A good man can cut three cords
In ten hours. Foreman wlU meet you on
the grounds any hour Wednesday, the
16th. or thereafter. W. E. Wimpy, Owner.
10-14-13
town' must be Smith-Premier operator.
Smith-Premier Typewriter Company, 104
North Pryor-st. 10-14.28
tent an assistant to manager. Apply in
ereon to Growman'e. 90 Whitehall.
10-14-^7
I’ANTED—Boy lo make Area morning.
Room furnished. 13 East Klmball-st.
Coal Co. Bell phone
Barnhart
081; At-
10-14-62
elate where worked last and salary er
ected. Auto Tire Vulcanising Co., 103
;ibb-et..- Montgomery, Ala. 10-14-61
made 41,500
you how.
Voorhlee, Lexe
10-14-60
hunch—your opportunity; whirlwind
tiler; men wild over marvelous work of
,w Automatic Raaor Sharpener—any
tier; Zip-Zip—the trick’s done. Get
ley with this money-making machine In
>ur territory; agents, salesmen, man-
yera wanted; all or spare time; no ex
perience required; 11.54 profit every ten
minutes; life chance for hustlers; writs
fnc..fee'*: sworn proofs; now. The Never-
Fall Co.. 476 Colton Bldg., Toledo, Ohio.
LEARN barber trade (It’s easy). W«
teach liv one-half tha time of other col
leges. Course, tools and position In our
shops only |3(. Why pay more? Thou
sands of our graduatss running shop, or
making good wages. Established flttHU
B iare. Atlanta Barber College. 16 Ess'
ItcheU-st. (-11-11
WANTED—Man to work on truck farm.
married man
and a bustler.
A, Atlanta, Ga.
efarrtd, must be sober
John C. Shannon. Station
BoD phono West 232-J- .
WANTED—A-l rsglstsred druggist; sin
gle; can come at once; send reference
i (n I'han/ttap. hahlti iMIll*. nfn: hilt*
as to character, habits, ability, eto; hux
tier wanted; good salary t '
Smith's Pharmacy, Blakely,
WANTED—Colored men to prepare *»
sleeping car and train porters. If you
wish position near Atlanta, write Imme
diately. No' experience necessary In
close stamp. No strike International
Railway, care Georgian. S»
WANTED—For U. S. army, able-bodied.
can speak, read and write tbe
language For Information apply to re
cruiting officer 33H WhltehaU-et, At
lanta, or 411 Cherry-sL, Macon, us-
HONEST man wanted In every town to
represent well known wholesale firm
Experience unnecessary. Must funtim
good references. Easy, pleasant wurs-
Fair salary to start. McLean, Black *
Co., 21(1 Boverly-sL, Boston Maas. 9-14-U
S3*
LOCAL representative wanted; no ran*
vassing or aotlcltlng required;
come assured. Address National co*‘ r*
erative Realty Co., V-949 Marden Build*
Ing. Washington, D. C.
INVENTORS of wide experience empjjj
my method in securing patents. f°
you eventually. .Why. wait? Juft ■en>
BE A DETECTIVE—Earn from $1J® to
$300 per month; travel over the worw*
Write 67 T. Ludwig. 14«3 Bcarritt BWf-
Kansas City, Mo. -
WANTED—A licensed pharmacist wgj
some experience to accept good pw
tlon with reliable drug company. PJ*
tion open November 1. Apply .•* °5£
with references to Box 335, Americus, *>*■
I WILL START YOU earning 14 dally
horn. In spare time, silvering, mirror';
no capital: free Instructive booklrt. Sj,
Ing phins of operation. O. F. Rednwn ^
Dept. 65. Boston. Mass. *
WANTED—Colorod boy, to drive
machine; one who can ”“ l '‘ ,|
repairs, and Is willing to work srou^;
house and garden. Apply room Hi.*...
hall House, or Kimhallruls Farm.^AJ”;)