Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, November 04, 1911, Image 20

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20 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS; SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 4, 1911. The Georgian is the leading Want Ad Medium of the South, carrying more paid Want Ads than any other Southern Newspaper. Below are the figures showing the number of Want Ads published by all the Atlanta Newspapers for the week ending October 28, 19 u, a period of six working days: The Georgian carried 2,891 Paid Want Ads, Journal 2,220, Constitution 1,178 Want Ads. CHURCH NOTICES. The Georgian gladly contribute* the 4 following three columns each Saturday for church notice*. They must, however, be *ent *0 a* to reach The Georgian office not later than noon Friday. BAPTIST. SKCOND—Public worship at It a. m. Sermon by Dr. John E. White, pastor. Subject; "The Gospel Striking Home, evening service begins promptly at* 7H5 /o’clock. Subject of Dr. White’s aermon, "The Courage of a Coward." Bible school .services at 9:30 a. m. will be found unusually attractive by any one not In •7 the habit of attending. A well qualified < nrps of teachers are In charge of all de partments and will gladly welcome any strangers. A recent Innovation is the fourteen-piece orchestra under the direc tion of Prof. W. W. Hubner. BAPTIgT. GORDON-ST.—Gordon and WelUngton- sts. William M. Sentell pastor. Serv ices at 11 a. tn. an<l 7:30 p. m. by the pastor. Subjects, "Consecration" and **A Christian in the Wrong Place." Sun day school at 9:30 a. ra.; M. M. Anderson, superintendent. Deacons and finance METHODIST. Belk, pastor. The public Invited. day at 7:10 p. m. OAKLAND CITY—A. C. Ward. D. D.. pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by the pastor. gunday school at 9:30 a. m. Edwin M. Gordon, auperln undent. Regular monthly church confer cnee Wednesday night. Ladles' society meets every Tuesday afternoon. Young iv< pie's union meets Sunday evening at 6:45. All welcome. IMMANUEL—East Falr-et. and Berean ave. The paator. Walter M. Gilmore, will conduct public worahlp at 11 a. m. and 7:10 p. m. Sunday school at 1:10 a, m.; Max B. Flynt, superintendent. EZRA—Rev. Robert H. Lamkln pastor. Sunday is Rally day In 8unday school. The morning will be devoted entirely to this service. Preaching at 7 o'clock p. m. by the pastor. COOPER-ST.—Corner Cooper and Bass ets. Rev. J. T. Dameron paator. Rev. Mr. Kershaw will preach at 11 a. m. H the absence of the pastor. Evening sub Ject, "llctter Lights," by Mr. Dameron Sunday school st 9:10 a. m.; J. II. Bur' rows, superintendent. B. Y. P. IT. Mon day night. Mid-week prayer aervlce and Indiea r Aid, Thursday at 3 p. m. Choir practice Friday night; Prof. Marvin Floyd, mualc director. UNION—On the corner of Boulevard and Houaton-ata. Preaching at 11 a. in. on Sunday. Elder T. J. Bazcmore paator. INMAN YARD—Preaching by the paator, O. W. Lewis, at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 9:10 a. m. All the rail road men with their families and all strangers are Invited to come and wor ship with us. We will be glad to see you. CAPITOl’vTEW— Sunday ifchool at 9:10 a. m.; E. ,M. Vary, superintendent. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:10 p. m. by the paator, Bav. C.' B. Ragsdale. Wo man’s Missionary society Monday after noon at 1 o'clock at the home of Mrs. B. F. Cox on Elm-st. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening; also conference of the church. Singing class Friday even ing nt 7:10. Everybody Invited to all services. EDGEWOOD—Blbls school at 9:10 a. in. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:10 p. m. by tho pastor, V. C. Norcross. All most cordially Invited. TABERNACLE—Sunday school at 9:10 a. m.; Dr. Joseph Broughton, superintend ent. 11 a. m.. sermon by Dr. R. 8. Mac- Arthur, president Baptist World's al liance, Subject, "God a Wondrous Love." >■ ';(> p. m., It. Y. P. U.. 7:10 p. m., song service; A. C. Boatman, director. 8 p. m., sermon by Dr. R. 8. MacArthur. Sub- Jo t. “What la That In Thine Hand?" In spiring services ere being earnestly hi. uuu i ...u ii. in. ,uy mu umioi, v» 11- Hnrn H. BelL Sunday achoolat 9:30 a. ni. The* Baptist Sunday School associa tion will meet at tnls church Sunday at :t o'clock p. m. A number of good * leakers will address the association. All ore welcome. Baptist church will continue durlni next week, conducted by Rev. T. E. Me- Outcheon and J. F. Purser. Meet ings this week have been well at- Ing services. Sunday school at 9:80. meetings. All are Invited. FIRST—Corner Peachtree and Caln-ata. Sunday school at ,:!0 a. m.; A. P. Stewart, superintendent. Public worship •at 11 a. m. and 7:10 p. m. Dr. Daniel will preach at both hours. Prmyer meet ing Wednesday night at 7:10 o'clock. si, iwuiuncan. i:.v p. m. in. will preach on "The inner Circle. 1 Every member requested lo be present. The evening service especially needs your presence, w. M. 8. meets Mondays at I li. m. Harare prayer meeting Tuesdays at 7:10 p. m. Regular prayer aervlce Wednesday at 7:10 p. m. Teachers meet ing Thursdays at 7:10 p. m. Choir prac tice Krl.tay evening at 7:30 o'clock. Oua Harwell, chorister. Deacons monthly meeting next Tuesday evening at 7:10. Man with Half a Faith." Bible achool at 9:10 a. m.: A. B. Caldwell, superln-l tendent. Young people's meeting at 9:10 r. m. Workers’ meeting Wedneeday evening at *rS0. Prayer meeting Wednes day evening at 7:41. GRANT PARK—The pastor, Bsv. N. B. O'KclIcy, win conduct services at It ni. and 7:10 p. m. and desires a full ‘ "' cordially Invited. , m.: E. M. Price, WOODWARD-AVE.—Sunday achool at 9:30.; C. H. Bolton, superintendent. Preaching by the pastor at 11 a. m. and 7:30 u. m. Morning subject, "Esther, the Heroine." Evening subject, "Tho King’s Invitation.” B. YT P. U. at 6:30 p. m. i .a11 les’ Auxiliary Monday at 1 p. m. Mid week service Wednesday at 7:10 p. m. Sunbeam Hand, under the Iraderehtp of Mrs. liUon Walker. Friday at 1:10 p. m. everybody cordially invited to all theaa services. COLLEGE PARK—Sunday school at 1:10 a. in.: William W. Reid, auperintend- r:it. Instead of the usual Sunday morn ing sermon at H o'clock ths laymen of the . hurcti will have charge of the service. I'lvc-mlnute talks wiU be made by the paator. Rev. A. F. O'Kelley, William W. Iteld. Baynard Willingham, li H. Wal ker. J. B. Hardin. T. J. Stovall and W, B. Willingham. An excellent program of music has been arranged for this occa- -i,.n. Including some nolo work. Alto gether. the services will prove Interest- pull be held after the service#. Public vorahlp at 7:10 p. m. B. Y. P. U. meet >t CIO. Prayer meeting Wednesday at M p. m. JACKSON HILL—Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by Dr. J. J. Bennett. Sunday school at 9:10 a. m.; Dr. F. P. H. Akers and J. K. Raley, superintendents. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30 o’clock. LAKEWOOD HEIGHTS—J, E. Daniel pastor. I-rcachlng Sunday at 11 a. m. ai.,i 7:30 p. m. by. Rev. C. w. Rowe. The icvlval which haa been In progress for III- last two weeks will probably come to a close. caPITOL-AVE—Rev. William Russell Owen minister. Sunday morning will be the second anniversary of Mr. Owen's coming to us. and his subject will be, •Tw o Years Experiences at Capitol Ave nue." The entire membership Is Invited. At night Mr. Owen's subject will be. •What the World Owes to the Baptists.' 1 I KNTHAL—Corner Garnett and Forsyth- Preaching by the pastor, at both services. Subject for morning. "The Prophetic Office of the Christ/' bubject for evening, '“The Priestly Office ef the < hrlst.” Sunday achool at 9:34 a. m.; J. C. Harrison, superintendent. Prayer* meeting even- Wednesday evening at 7:30 • clock. B. Y. P. V. meeting at 4:43 p. m. Bandar. i Vc4*r POINT—Bev. C. E. HDI pastor. and at night Sunday. All are cord Invited. HIGHLAND PARK—Sunday school at 9:80 a. m.: W. J. Brownlee, superin tendent. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by the paator. Joseph A. Crumbley. Prayer service Wednesday night. The pastor urges all the voung people to at tend the Sunday night service. WEST END—Tha pastor, Dr. John F. Purser, will preaoh Sunday morning and evening. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. B. Y. P. UT Sunday evening at 6:45. W. M. U. Monday afternoon at 2:30. Prayer meeting Wednesday, evening at 7:30. Y. W. A. Friday afternoon at 1:30. TEMPLE—Mangum and West Hunter- sts. J. M. Brittain, D. D., pastor. Sun day school at 9:30 a. m.; J. T. Hardeman, superintendent. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by the pastor. The Lord's supper at the morning aervlce; baptism at the evening service. Woman’s Aux- lllary Monday at 3 p. m. Prayer meet ing Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Everybody most cordially Invited to worahlp with us. METH0DI8T. SOUTH BEND-^Preoching at il a. m. by Rev. W. W. Watkins. Sunday school at 9:46 a. m. NF.LLIE DODO-MEMORIAL—Rev. M. L. Underwood,'pastor. l’reachlng at 11 a. m. by the pastor. At 7 p. m., preach* Ing by Rev. E. M. Stanton. Sunday shcool at 9:45 a. ra. DRUID HILLS—Rev. Edward O. Mackay, paator. Sunday achool at 9:30 a. m.; Dr. Stewart R. Roberts, superintendent. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. ASBURY—Comer Davla and Foundry-zt*. Rev. O. W. Farr, pastor. Sunday school at 9:34 a. m.; W. E. Williams, ,u- pcrlntendent. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by the pastor. Woman’s For eign Missionary society, meets Tuesday afternoon at 8:30 n. m. at the church. Prayer meeting Wedneeday evening at 7:80; J. C. Warwick, leader. CENTER-8T.—Center and Ethel-eta. George II. Turner, pastor. Sunday school at 9:80 a. m.; R. A. Day, super* Intendent. rreochlng at 11 a. m. by the pastor. Church conference at night. Pub lic cordially Invited. JEFFERSON-8T.—Corner Jefferson and Ltndsay-ata. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.; W. 1* Curtis, superintendent. Serv ices at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by the pastor, Itev. Walter U. Hunton. The last quarterly conference for this charge will be held Wednesday night, November t, at Engllsh-ave. church at 8 o’clock, by Dr. Joel T. Daves, presiding elder. Every official member requested to be present. our Thursday night prayer service. Everybody welcome. TRINITY—Comer Whitehall.,t. and Trinity*ave. * Dr. J. D. Robins, the pas tor, will preach at both the U a. m. and 7:80 p. m. services. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.: W. O, Foote, superintendent. Weekly prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. All are cordially Invited to attend these service,. Seats (res; good music. EA8T ATLANTA — Metropolltan-ave., corner Cranberry. Rev. C. V. Weath ers pastor. Residence 4* Metropolltan- ave. Sunday achool at 9:10 a. m.; Rev. P. F. Connally, superintendent. Preach ing at 11 a. m. by Dr. Georgs W. Yar brough and at 7:30 p. m. by the paator. Kpworth leans at 7 p. m. Prayer meet ing Wednesday evening at 7:10. Good mualc, led by W. T. Johnson, mualc di rector, Messrs. Welbom Minor, Charles R. Everett. Jr., and Nobla Weathers, vio linists. and Misses Crawford and Everett, pianists, with an efficient choir. WESLEY MEMORIAL—Corner Auburn- ave. and Ivy-st. Rev. Frank Slier pas tor. Charles 8. Stanaga director of music. Sunday school at 9:84 a. m.: T. K. Glenn, superintendent. 1 Teaching at 11 a. m. by Rev. W. F. Glenn, D. D.. and at 7:*0 p. m. by Rev. Wallace Rogers, of College Park. Mission study classes at 5 p. m. Kpworth league devotional meet ing at 4:80 p. m. 8T. PAUL—Located on Grant, corner fildney-at. Rev. J. It King pastor. Parsonage 330 Qrant-at. Regular prayer service at 6 a. m. Sunday school at 9:30.; J. R. P. Cochran and a. II. Llppman, su perintendents. At 11 a. m. communion service, conducted by the paator; also In stallation of stewards. 8 p. in., Rescue mission service: Messrs. John H. Nichol son, "Billie" Wltham and others will speak. Epworth league at 6:20 p. m.; W. H. Boring, president. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:80. Come and bless and be blessed. INMAN PARK—Edgcwaod-ave. Rev. 8. A. Harris paator. Services at 11 a. ru led by tho peitor and Rev. M. J. Cofer, and at 7:30 p. m. by tho pestor. Sunday achool at 9:19 a. m.; A. G. Candler, ,u- porlntendent. Epworth league at 4:39 p. m. Prayer mooting Wednesday at 7:10 p. m. This la the Itret aervlce tho pas tor haa boon able to participate In for ,lx weeks, and he la particularly anxious for the entire membership of the church to be present at the morning aervlce. COLLEGE PARK—Wallace Rogers, pas tor. Preaching by the pastor at 11 a. m.; preaching at 7:20 p. m. by Dr. Joel T, Daves, presiding elder of the Atlanta dis trict. Sunday school at 9:30 u. in., I. C. McCrory. superintendent. Fourth quar terly conference at 8:30 p. m. The Sunday morning service will be In the nature of a "home coming." and all of the member ship are invited and expected to be present. GRACE—North Boulevard, comer Hlgh- land-avr.. James Osgood Grogan, pas tor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m„ J. M. Wellborn, superintendent. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:10 p. m.. by the pastor. Epworth League at 0:30 p. m.. L. A. Hastings, president. Quarterly conference Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Prayer meeting at 7:30 Wedneeday evening. Pub- lie Is cordially Invited to all these ser vices. ST. MARK—Corner Peachtree and Fifth- sts., A. M. Hughlett, paator. Preaching t»y the pastor at U a. m. and 7:20 p. m. Sunday school at 9:46 a. m., Professor S. 8. Wallace, superintendent; w. F. Crus- selle. teacher of the deaf mute class. The public la cordially Invited. ENGLISH-AVE,—W. W. Brlnafleld. paa tor. Preaching at 11 a. m. and T:20 p. m.. by Rev. J. M. Hawkins. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. t R. E. Lee. superin tendent. ST. JOHN—Corner East Georgia and Central-avea. Bishop Warren A. Can dler will preach at the. 11 o'clock service. Sermon at 7:80 p. m. by Paator Ledbet ter- Sunday school at 9:20 a. m. prompt ly. Epworth league at 0:20 p. ra. each Sunday. There will be good mualc. 8eata are free and a cordial welcome la ex tended to all. BONNIE BRAE—Lillian and James-et. !•reaching at 11 a. m. and • n. m. by the paator. Sunday achool, 9:30 a. ra.; prayer meeting, Wednesday night FIRST—Junction Peachtree and Ivy-ets Rev. 8. P. Wiggins, the pastor, wil preach at both services, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Morning theme, "Jesus, the True Vine." Evening subject, "The Young Man and Hia Pleasures.” Sabbath school. 9:30 a. m.; W. H. Patterson, su perintendent. Prayer meeting. Wednes day, 7:45 p. m., following the teachera' meeting at € p. m. Public cordially in vited to attend all of these services. HEMPHILL-AVE.—Hemphill, north of Hmmett-st. Rev. JL> E. Little paator. W. T. Southard Sunday school superin tendent. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Preaching morning and evening by the pastor. Prayer meeting Wednesday night. EGELSTON MEMORIAL—Washlngton- sL, corner Fulton-sL Take Wasnlng- ton-st. car. Rev. Earl R. Slutx paator. R. M. Forster Sunday school uuperln- tendent. Sunday achool at 9:30. Preach- :iig at 11 a. m. and 1 :?,it in. by tha paa tor. Morning subject, "In Remembrance." Evening subject, "The Eternity of Con science?’ Epworth league at 6:45 p. m. Note the change in time of the evening service. Special evangelistic services each evening at 7:30 p. m., beginning Wednesday nighL NELLIE CHAPEL—East Point. Rev. E. E. Cavalerl pastor. R. F. Thompson Sunday school superintendent Sunday • M1 hi.nl at !»:30 a. rn. I'rcachlng morning and evening by tbepastor. Morning sub* Ject, "Missiona." Evening subject, "Jus tification." Prayer meeting Wednesday night. PRESBYTERIAN. GEORGIA-AVE.—Corner Georgla-ave. and Grant-st. H. J. Williams, pastor. Preaching service, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; morning topic, "What It Will Cost Not to be a Christian." Evening topic, "A Per sonal Worker." Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. ; A. F. Bellingrath, superintendent Westminster league. 6:41 p. m.; general prayer meeting, Wednesday evening, 7:30. Waldo-st. mission Sunday school at 2 n. m.; Martin Luther, superintendent. The public cordially lnvltod to all of these services. DRUID PARK—Hl(hland-ave., near Ponce DeLeon-ave. Sunday achool, 9:45 a. m. by C. W. Puckett. Preaci.lng at 11 a. m, and 7:30 p. m. by Dr. T. E. Con- verae. 8ubjcct, “The Judgment Day Not to Decide Matters, But for the Be stowal of Rewards" ASSOCIATE REFORMED—^Whitehall and Whitehall terrace. Rev. 8. W. Reid, pastor. Preaching, 11 a. m. by Rev. G. O. Parkinson, of Duo West, 8, C., and 7:80 p. m. by Rev. W. A. McAuley. Sab bath achool at 10 a. m.; Grier Martin, su perintendent. Young! People’s Christian union, 6:45 ,p. m. Cordial Invitation ex tended to all of these services. NORTH-AVE.—Comer Peachtree-at. and North-ava„ Dr. Richard Orme Fllnn, pastor. Morning aervlce, 11: evening serv- Ice, 7:46; preaching by the pastor. Snb- bath achool, 9:80; J. K. Orr. superintend- ent. Men's Bible conference, I-artlea' Bi ble class, Tech classes, 9:46. Christian Endeavor society, 7:45 p. m. Wednesday evening prayer meeting, 7:45. All seats free. Strangers nnd traveling men as sured a cordial welcome. WEST END—Corner Gordon and ‘Ashby- sts. William E. Hill pastor. Services as usual In the morning at 11 o clock and at 7:80 o’clock In the evening. Sermon by tho pastor. Sunday school at 9:3# a. m. Prayer meeting at 7:20 Wednesday evening. You ore cordially Invited to al| of these services. WESTMINSTER—Comer Boulevard and Forreat-avS. Dovlne worahlp at 11 a. m. and 7:10 p. m., conducted by the pas tor, Rev. A, A. Little, D. D. Subjects— In the morning. "Tho Greatest of Ques tions;” in the evening Dr. Little will be gin a series of sermons on ‘Tho Four Great Thoughts of tho Sermon on tho Mount." Sunday achool at 9:30 a. m., w. M. Everett, euperlntendent. Tcnth-et. Sunday school at 8:80 p. m., C. P. Taylor, superintendent. MOORE MEMORIAL—Corner Luofcte and Latlmer-ats. Rev. A. R. llolderby, paator. Sacrament of the Lords supper atthe morning service: preaching by ^bepastor. Subject—"The Temple of the Holy Ghost and How to Care For It." At 7:30 p. m., I)r. Cloud Smith will speak on “Tubercu losis—Its Preventive and Cure. The pub lic le Invited to sttend both services Sun day school at 9:30 a. m.. H. . Hughes, superintendent. Bible class led by Ed ward Cruesello. Christian Endeavor st 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wedneeday, 7:30 p. m. HARRI8-8T.—Centrally located, block west from Peachtrec-st. Rev. Jere A. Mooro pastor. 9:45. Sunday achool; T. C. Harris, superintendent. 10 a. m-. men • class. 11 a. m. and 7:46 p. m., preaching by the pastor. U. 8. A. will rtnd this their on y church In the city. Strangers and visitors are cordiailj Invited. , ’ CONGREGATIONAL. GREtlSs MISSION—Jefteraon and Chest- nut-sts. Rev. John fir*®®* . Sunday achool at 9 o. in. Preaching at 7 p. m. ( PILGRIM—17 Leonard-»t. Rev. W. D. Graham, ptft®tor. 1>r J ach<n ?,JS5i and 7:30 p. m. Sunday achool at I.If p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday even ing at 7:30. BEREAN MISSION—Berean-ave. and Tennllle-sL Rev. William Blare, pa* tor. Preaching at tl a. m. and’.JO p. rn. Sunday achool at 3 p. m. JTayer meet ing Thureday evening at 7:30. MARI ETTA-Comer Marietta and Mo- MIlian sts. R«v. A. T. Scoggln, pas tor. Preaching at 11 a. ro. »nd U43 p. m. Sunday achool at 3 p. m. Chris tian Endeavor at 7 p. m. Midweek prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:46 p. m. IMMANUEL—Comer 8tewart and Lillian- avaa Rev. W. F. Atkina, pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:46 p. m. Sun day achool at 10 a. m. UNION TABERNACLE—McDaniel and Hightower-ata; one block south of Whitehall-st. Rev. J. Robert Jordan, pas tor. Sermon at 11 a. ni. and at 7:45 D. m. Sunday achool at 9:10 a. m. Christian Endeavor at 0:45 p. m. CENTRAL—Ellls-at. and Carnegie way (opposite Carnegie library). Rev. T. o. Douglas, of Iowa, will preach Sunday at 11 Dr. Junius W. Millard will preach at I p. m. Sunday school at 9:19 a. m. Chris tian Endeavor at 7 p. m. A cordial Invl- tatton Is extended to strangers and visit ors in the city. " LUTHERAN. UN 1 VERSA LI ST. ' EAST HARRIS-ST.—Near Peachtree. Rev. E. Dean Ellenwood pastor. 9:45 a. m., Sunday school. 10:30 a. m., ritual service by Sunday school end church In observance of All Souls Day. A service showing the historical and Scriptural rea sons for the faith of the Universalist church. 11 a. m., service of worship with sermon by the pastor. Subject, "The Contribution of unlversalism to Life.” 3:30 p. m., address by Rev, George Nusa- mann, B. D., pastor German Lutheran church* Subject. "Why I Am an Evan gelical." All seats are free and all are cordially invited to all of these services. EPISCOPAL. (Twenty-first Sunday After Trinity.) CATHEDRAL—Corner Washington and Hunter-sts. Very Rev. C. T. A. Pise, D. D., dean. 7:30 a. ra., holy commu nion; 11 a. m., litany, sermon and holy communion; 7:36 p. m„ evening prayer and address. Sunday school at 9:45. All other days: Morning prayer, 10:30, with litany on Wednesday and Friday. Evening prayer on Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday. 4:30. Holy communion on Thursday at 7:30 a. m. ST. LUKES—Peachtree, between Currier and Plne-ats. Itev. C. B. Wllmer, D. D.. rector. 7:30 a. m., holy communion; 11 a. m., holy communion and sermon; 7:30 p. m., evening prayer and sermon; Sun day school, 9:4> a. rn. INCARNATION—242 Lee-st, near Gor- don-at. West End. Rev. Vincent C. lAcey rector. 7:30 a. m., holy commu nion; 11 a. m., holy communion and ser mon; 7:30 p. m., evening prayer and ser- mon. Sunday school, 9:45; Bible classes for women and men, 9:45 and 10 a. m., respectively. ALL SAINTS—Comer North-ave. and West Peachtroe-st. Rev. W. W. Mem- minger, rector. Sunday, November 6, 1911. Sunday school. 9:45 a. m.; holy communion and sermon, 11 a. m. Rev. W. 8. Claiborne, of Scwanee, Tenn., will preach. Children’s service, 4:00 p, m., with address by the rector. EPIPHANY—Corner Moreland and Eu- clld-aves., Inman Park. Rev. Russell K. Smith, rector. Litany, holy commu nion and sermon at 11 a. rn.; evening prayer at 7:80. Sunday school at 9:46. HOLY COMFORTER—Comer Atlanta* ave. and Pulliam-st. Rev. John D Wing, rector. Litany, holy communion and sermon at 11 a. m.; eveningrprayer. and sermon at 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 9:30. Blbfe class at 9:30. Adults wel come. HOLY TRINITY—Decatur. Morning prayer and eermon, 11, by the lay read er. Sunday school, 9:30. ST. PAUL8—East Point. Rev. M. G. Ledford, vicar. Morning prayer and eermon at 11 a. m.; Sunday school at 10:30 a. in. ST. TIMOTHYS—South Kirkwood. Rev. Ruzaell K. Smith In charge Evening prayer and sermon at 4; Sunday school at S. ST. JOHNS—College Park. Rev. C. K Weller, vicar. 9:45 a. m.. Sunday school: 11 o. m., litany, holy communion and ser mon. ST. JOHNS—Norcroae. Sunday school at 4 p. m. Evening prayer and sermon at 6 p. m. by the lay reader. ST. "marys" SETTLEMENT HOUSE— 4 Gate City mills. Rev. C. K) Weller In charge. Sunday school at 4 p. m. Even- ing prayer and sermon at 7:30, ST. PAULS (Colored)—Auburn-ave., near Fort-st Rev. A. E. Day, vicar. Holy communion and sermon, 11 a. m.; even ing prayer and sermon, 8 p. m..; Sunday achool, 9:80; Wedneaday evening aervlco at 8. J CHRISTIAN. CHURCH OF CHRIST. WEST END-AVE.—Bible study from ! to 10:45. Communion and . fellows from 11 to 11:30. Preaching begins 11:30 by Dr. J. J. Horton, of Huntsv: Ala. There will be no services In evening. Take Walker to Westvlew and get off at Wellborn-st Bible study from 9:45 to 10:45. EAST POINT—Bible study from 2 p. 11 to 11:30. Preaching at 11:30. •’clock masses. Children's mass at 9:45 .Sunday school and class for non-Cath- dies from 10:80 to 11. Confirmation class for adults at 3:30. Evening dovotlons al 4:30. Father Wllhelmy will hold serv* : Romo. Ga.; Father Daneelzer aJ and Father Petit at NOTICE! NO ADVERTISEMENT will bo dis continued on phone orders. Kindly notify this office in writing when you wish to stop your ad. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WE SECURE positions for stenograph No charge fpr our services. Call to 22 years of age; attractive occupation, with good salary and rapid advancement; no previous experience necessary: appli cants must lire in city with parents oi relatives and must be able to furnish satisfactory references as to character Apply in person at 25 Auburn-ave.. At- * ~(L 7-11-9 WANTED—Colored house girl who can cook. Coll Immediately at 166 Sinclair- how to cook and keep house for family f three: nice room on lot; good Apply 128 Peeples-st., West End. erence. 109 Washlngton-sL 11-1-13 VANTED—Cook for small boarding house; clean, experienced colored worn- n preferred. 32 Capitol-ave. 257 thoroughly understands making altera- are capable. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. ' ! ATLANTA Hairdressing Parlors, 771-2 Whitehall- st.. Hell phone Main f)2(>7. Everything new; first-class work. Switches made. Hairdressing, 10c. We en deavor to please. 11-4-90 WANTED—A reliable house girl. 325 Washington. 11-4-45 RENT FREE—Large room; conveniences* in return start two fires for owner. 32 East Alexander-st. • 394 WANTED—Experienced help for altera tion department. Apply M. Rich & Bros. Co., alteration department, second floor. 11-4-78 WANTED—Immediately, young women to prepare for stage at home; position guaranteed. . National Actors Training School, -Toronto, Canada. 11-4-83 WANTED—Willing negro women for work In small family; wages 64 per week. 58 Kennesaw-ave. 11-4-104 WANTED—Neat Woman or girl to as sist In nursing and general house work; good room in residence for right party. Call West 704-J. FIRST-CLASS cook; good wages. Apply 719 Pledmont-ave. 341 HELP WANTED—MALE. ’ One cent a word for ads under this head. WANTED—-Men to take thirty days prac tical course in our machine shops and accept good positions in the automobile business. Charlotte Auto School, Char- lotto, N. C. 4-6-40 WANTED—Barbers, to know that we carry full line fixtures and supplies In Atlanta. Write for catalog. Matthews & Lively,.Dept. G, Atlanta, Ga. 9-26-4 FREE MASSAGE, hair cuts, ehavee and shampoos: all barber work free: clean linen. Atlanta Barber College. 10 E. Mitchell. 10-4-47 LEARN barber trade (it’s easy). We teach in one-half the time of other col leges. Course, tools and position In our shops only 236. Why pay more? Thou- sund« of mir graduates rnnriinrr <.r making good wages. Established fifteen years. Atlanta Barber College, 10 East MltcheU-st 6-11-17 WANTED—To furnish good carpenters for all kinds of work. Jim Stephenson, 14% North Forsyth-st Phone Main 4251. 10-31-21 JOB COMPOSITOR wanted. Come at once. Waycross Journal, Waycross, Ga. 11-3-19 MESSENGER BOY wanted with wheel. Apply at once. John B. Daniel, 34 >t Wall-st. 11-3-14 WANTED—Men to learn the barber trade; we want plain people for a plain buslnesa; for a bread-winner you can’t beat It; we teach by our qwn method that 6aves years of apprenticeship. Call or write, Moler Barber College, 63 West MltcheU-st. 62 YOUNG MAN to press shirts in our laun- dry department: good wages made. Robinson Shirt Co., 195% Marietta-st. i 10-28-27 HELP WANTED—MALE. ABLE-BODIED , S. marine corps, between the age* , l( I nnH 8S- mnut net v. ° . 1 wanted for the r. 19 and ?.5: must be native born first papers; monthly paj* J15 to »69; t<U dltlon.il compensation possible; food clothing, quarters and medical attend' ance free; after 30 years service can re- "" With .J per rent Of pay and allow- •bees; service on board ship and ashore In all parts of the world. Apply at U v ■ norm,, carpi rscntlnng office; us «?’ Mg 11-1-29 Kenzle Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. WANTED—At once good white barber- guarantee 310 per week. Hayes & Hud' son, Westminster, S. C. 11-1.« WANTED—Railway mall .clerks, Atlanta examinations announced January l; Sample questions free. Franklin Institute Dept. 49-K, Rochester, N. Y. .ft WANTED—Several assistant superin tendents for new Industrial life Insur ance company; high salary and other good inducements; experienced ones only need to reply. State experience, otherwise will not be taken In consideration. Address Box 404, care Georgian. -gg WANTED—Several good producers for Industrial life Insurance company biz salary or commission: prdmotlon and fu ture granted to good men; etate expe rience. Box 303, care Georgian. 242 WANTED—Young man, 13 to 13. who is willing to work or wants to learn the shoe business. Good future for right par- tv. Box 390, caro Georgian. 11-2-9 YOUNG MAN, 34 or 85 years, with some knowledge of singing and dancing, to oin lady,In vaudeville sketoh. B, B., Box .34. care Georgian. 24, VANTED—Colored housekeeper, with best of references. Very little work ra- ulred; at once. 134 Garnett-st. 11-3-50 FIRST—At 9:30 will occur the- grand opening of "Inauguration Day" In tho Bible school. A thousand enrolled schol ars will be present and photographs will be taken. Morning worship at 11 o'clock with sermon by the minister. Dr. L. O. Brlcker. Subject, "The Inspiration of the Book," At 4:30 p. m. Christian En deavor meeting. At 7:30 tho third Sir mon In tho series on "These Human Lives of Ours" will be delivered. Sub ject, "Matters of Business." 8ub topics, household benevolences. WEST END—Corner Gordon and Dunn- sts. W. O. Foster minister. 8ermot at H a. m. Subject, "The Unity of thi Atlanta Churches.” Following the ear mon will he at 7:30 p. p. m. Frayei MISCELLANEOUS, UNION MISSIONARY—39 Savannah-st. Old camp meeting services Sunday at II a. m. and Sunday night at 7:30. Every, body Invited to attend these services. EAST SIDE" TABERNACLE—Sundaj school st 10 o'clock.; E. W. Walker, pcrlntendent. The pastor. Rev. W Hambrlck, will preach at 11 a. m. 7:30 p. m. Evening subject. "Hypo crites." Wednesday night regular church conference. Every member urged to b< present; something doing. \V. I.‘ from Sunday to Sunday at the association This assures something of unusui est. Charley Shultz, a flue tenor, wtU aln*. The orchestra wiU support the gen- v • p. *n. ouuuay rounar peopie’a meeting Thursday night t 7-45. This Sunday la missionary day. V COMPETENT housekeeper for small family; good home for quiet. Industri es, reliable woman. 80 East Flfth-st. good- wage*. 81 East Flfth-at. 11-2-51 WANTED—Experienced mechanical fore man for constructions and repairs on electric lino and water works system with meters. Address an/ ~ ’** Dept., care Georgian. WANTED. iN expert sales manager to handle planted apple rchard properties. Onlv Ad- Geor- 11-2-6 tors. Must be amlnatlon? Teaching, stenographer, ookkeeper, engineer, draftsman; matrlr- latlon, 35. Tuition free to first appli- ants. Mall course. Apply Carnegie Col- 3300 per month; travel over the world. 7rlto C. T. Ludwig, 1463 Scarrltt Bldg.. Kansas City, , Mo. 1-13-79 WANTED—Men to learn the barber WANTED—Mon and boys to learn auto- j that saves years of. apprenticeship; cal mobile business in our machine shops or write. Moler Barber College, 53 est MltcheU-st. «2 and accept good positions; best equipped auto school In tho world; good positions open. Box X, New Orleans Auto School, New Orleans, La. 11-1-34 WANTED—Housekeeper for family of five, one an Infant of five months; a woman capable of taking entire care of Infant and charge of the hquse. Apply 400 Temple Court. 11-4-54 WANTEDr-Clerk for small hotel, small salary. Must be strictly sober and re- Itol place. Rev. W. C. Schaeffer. Jr., pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. nT" with preaching by Rev. E. H. CopTn- haver. The general theme for the day will bo the "Living Church." 8pecld commemorative of the Reforms- II ho continued thru Monday and r and Wednesday nights, the beginning promptly at t o'clock. Jneaday night the services wiU be under the auspices of the Luther league and on Sunday night. November 12, the series of special eervlces will be con cluded with the rendering of the program. ATLANTA PSYCHOLOGICAL SOCIETY meets Sunday afternoon at 3:10 oclock i ths Carnegie library. The subject for •nsIdsrmUon Is "Thought, Farce and These meetings are Inter- otltutlonal)—Corner Courtland-ave. and louston-st. Rev. H. H. Proctor, P.D., pastor. Dr. Proctor wUI preach at 11 a. m. on "Tha Night Before the Crucifix- - ro. on "The Tear’e of song before the eermon. in which a number of soloists will assist ths chorus 3 lder J. Clarence Olden. Rev. James etcher, of Ohio, will s ng his famous solo, "I Can Not Drift" The Institu tional department Is open dally. Includ ing free public library. The Harvest Home festival of the church begins Mon day night and continues throughout ths week. HOLINESS MEETING. THE ATLANTA HOLINESS UNION will rail in all meetings for next Sunday In order that wa may observe Rescue Mis sion day at Dr. Broughtons Tabernacle Sunday at 3 p. m. WANTED—Lady to manage loan office; one who haa had experience preferred. Apply In person. .83)4 whltehall-st. 316 WANTED—At 50 Houston-st. a thorough business pantry lady; none'but those experienced need apply. ll-S-9 WANTED—A first-class cook. Apply at 308 Peachtree-st./ 11-8-7 WANTED—An experienced draper; per manent position for competent woman. Apply 394 Sprlng-st. Bell phone Ivy 1244. 114-1 WANTED—Woman twice a week to do washing and cleaning. 779 West Peach tree, opposite Slxteenth-et. 11-3-26 LADIES’ reliable home work, stamping patterns, 61 upward; Instruction given. Lady attendance. CoU Room 252. 104 North Pryor-st. Take elevator. 11-2-2 WANTED—A good, settled white or col ored woman to nurse; must"room In houne. Wages $15 per month. Apply 328 Capitol-ave. 11-3-33 WHITE NURSE wanted for month-old baby. Call 34 Sooth Candler-at., Deca tur, or telephone 294 Decatur. 11-3-35 WANTED—Flrat-claaa cook that can give references and live on the place. Ap ply 650 Peachtree-st. 11-8-40 WANTED—Experienced help In dress making at once. 214 Hlghland-ave. Phone 3762-J Ivy. 127 WANTED—Dressmaker: room on the premises. Permanent position. 47i Washlngton-at. 335 GOOD HOME with nice couple free to some worthy women without a home. Come with references., 603 Washington- YOUNG LADY to address envelopes, fill In circulars and copying. Give age, ex perience, salary expected. P. O. Box 596. SIS WANTED—Ladles to learn hairdressing with the new Hermann permanent wave. shampoo or rain. Renetlti growth. More money made by this than-any work a lady can do. Possible for operators -to earn $50 daily. Wa also teach manicur ing, facial maaaage, electrolysis and chiropody by our own method. Few weeks completes. Our diplomas recog nized everywhere. Call or write, Moler College. 63 Weat Mltchell-et. 361 WANTED—Every Southern woman to learn dressmaking by mall. Earn 110 to $54 weekly. Catalog free. Carena College of Dressmaking, Jacksonville, Fla., Clark Bldg. 36 i LADIES' TAILOR WANTED for ladles' tailoring department, one who under stands tha business. The Mercantile Tailoring Company. Hawklnsville, Ga. 11-4-1$ STENOGRAPHERS, are you ambitious enough to want to better your present position, or become independent? If ao, we can help you. Full particulars free on requeat. Address the Students Publish- Ing Company. Box 406, Sprtngfleld.^Mass. WANTED—A cook. Apply at 395 Capi tol-ave. i$6 FIRST-CLASS skirt and waist help. Only those I who are capable need ap ply. 781-2 Whitehall. 11-4-73 • HELP— MALE AND FEMALE.. X3W— WANTED—Sober, reliable meat cook for email hotel (colored woman or man). Must be good cook. Send references. Address Box 446, N’ewnan, Ga. 348 I AM A RAPID, accurate stenographer and desire position with good firm where merit receives recdmpenie. H. M. A., 1418 Atlanta National Bank Bldg. 9 RELIABLE colored waiter with black uniform: colored dining room boy; cook for small hotel. 1018 Century Bldg. 11-4-108 I MANAGER WANTED—A man with busi ness experience to manage our loan de partment. Salary about 1125 per month. Georgia Loan and Investment Company. Tlfton. Ga. 11-2-2* nmrneu men, uihwccu hkcb ui *•» citizens of 'United States, of good character and temperate hablta, who can speak, read and write the English AUTOMOBILE COLLEGE. 23 East Cain; st., Atlanta. Complete four weeks course in repairing and driving automo biles, 325. Positions secured. Call or write. Catalogue free. Phone Ivy 4350. WANTED—Good colored man to peddle 11 1 — — 1 -—— ■ 1 ■-! WAtTinu—uuuu luiuivg VV U., WANTED—Experienced blacksmith help- * coal. Apply to S. T. Turner, -'62 Ala, er 122 \Valton-st., Atlanta. WANTED—At once, colored boy for coal yard. Apply at 164 Whitehall-st. 347 Herman's, Dawson, Ga. I WILL START”YOU - earning 34 daily at home In spare time slivering mirrors; no capital; free Instructive booklet, giv ing plans of operation. G. F. Redmond, Dept. 85. Boston, Mass. 413 WANTED—Bright office - boy. Apply morning between 8 and 9 to 160o Can- er Bldg. H-4-L 378 WANTED—Two bright, intelligent young men, familiar with filing letters, also capacity as mailing clerk. References re quired. Address, stating experience. ~ A. H., care Georgian. 340 WANTED—From now till January 1 a young man In general store; one who Is a hustler and understands displaying and arranging foods In attractive manner. Give references and salary expected. G. 8., care Georgian. 11-4-94 WANTED—Driver for Buick machine; colored man with experience preferred; some one willing to work about house 39 i cooking; heats rooms, cooks anything, g, ironing; intense quick meals, langeroun like gasoline. ^’Cooked, washed, roned; can do anything range does." •Ira. King, of Kentucky, only used one ration oil last week for cooking, baking ind Ironing. E. H. Helwig, Ontario, ’Safe and clean as a lamp." Mrs/ Mc Clellan. Illinois, saves fuel bills. Get rid if kindling, dirt, wood, cool, ashes. igents: "Was out one day; sold 11," luested, Mich. "Bold 9 in two hours," since. These men • make You have same chance. Price Not sold in stores. Write scent's plan, etc. World Bldg., Cincinnati, nay. ; 31.25 description, agent i Mfg. Co., 471 World Ohio. 399 Pharmaceutical 325 WEEKLY and expenses to trust worthy people to travel and distribute samples for big wholesale house. C. Em ery, 641 Plymouth, Chicago. 11-4-67 i1-4-64 ANYBODY can earn 320 weekly, raising mushrooms, in cellars, sheds, boxes, etc. Markets waiting. Free booklet. Hiram Barton, 29 West Forty-elghth-st., York. Jbl WANTED—Men to learn the best busi ness In the world, the barber trade. Can have your own shop or earn o k wages. Tips and commissions amount to more than most men earn. Light, clean. Inside work. An army of our graduates running shops. Send for help. Qualify tor these positions. Few weeks required. Tools given. Wages while Write from distance or call from city Moler Barber College, 53 West Mitchell-at- WANTED—Trustworthy, competent man with 35,000 cash and upward to estab lish and manage permanent subsidiary business; 3250 a month and expenses ana extra share of profits. Large manufai turlng company, well-Known staple nn^ haa excellent opening for steady, capynu. man. Favorable Investment; business; good for 36.000 a y«»r or be'* ter to the right man, with big figure prof poets. For particulars address N. u. V: care Georgian^ y_.lL WANTED—A good colored house 1,0 h Apply 330 South Pryor-st. WANTED—Young man stenographer; in telligent; capable to handle work manufacturing business; ®WL_5f®JS2ri- of advancement. Address, stating ence; reference required. J. H. D., . Georgian, SALES MANAGER (or Goontfa! Wf'j* strong business getter and organizer position will pay 3540 a month to rW» man; give experience and refereni’e. trolt Tool Company, Detroit, Mien- ; WANTED—Immediately, young “4“,^’ prepare (or stage at ho®*. ...... National Actors Tralnuix DON’T WORK for ©there. Start m order business at home. I made la« > *ar ; . WANTED—Small offlee boy lo ans*'®' telephones snd run emjnd,. Ditnson * Gay, 404 EquIMble building. ‘ RECEIVER'S NOTICE. Tho Southern Cement Products On"' nanv having this lav been sold b> or,l.r ff it# court, the creditors are b««h> notified to reader *,*£ p B 7 rae'ftr-e a, ones that fnn ' B. LEE. Receiver. 152 Greenwood-a.J* can be made ^ ^ Oct. 25. 1911.'° 19.35.39