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THi: ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NOTTS: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30, ion.
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CHURCH NOTICES.
^fhJ % ~Q^oraljin^*oiadly^conitrlbutoirj» : i«
1,1'owlna three column* «»ch Saturday
for church notice*.
Th*y imiiti however. b* »*nt ao to
reach Th* Georgian office not later than
noon Friday*
pOKCEDEUBON-A.VB.-Corner Pone*
neLoon and Piedmont-aves. * M
Gordonpastor. —-
Morning worship *t 11
METHODIST.
WESLEY MEMORIAL—Corner Auburn-
aye. and Ivy-et.' Rev. w. R. Hendrix,
pastor. Charles Stedman Stanage. direc
tor of music. Sunday achool at 9:30 a. m.;
R. J. Guinn, superintendent. Preaching
at 11 a. m. and 7:50 p. m. by the paator.
At 3 p. m. there will bo th* formal open-
°J ll esleyana collection by Bishop
IV. A. Candler. Thla collection has Just
been received from England. Mission
study classes will meet at 6 p. m. Kp-
worth league devotional meeting at (:S0
p. m. Midweek prayer aervtce Wednesday
evening at 7:30 o'clock. The public la
gltt.SW.SWOTb" p.M j cor< t'a l Ty Invited toXthe^s^.”
M*°h^l'lat*ch5^j@f S|rP?Mihhig at 11*1. m.' aw" 7:loT‘m.'
,Irenes by men who are leaders in the I by the pastor. Sunday school at 9:50
Men and Rellglon Forward Mojernem. U, m . : p, E . pioyd, auperlntendent. Pray-
soclal hour and trefreshmentsi at 10.to. er meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30
Final consecration aervlce. The. Public oclock. Public cordially invited to attend
invited. Bible school at 0,50 a. m.. A. B. all these service*.
Caldwell, superintendent.
WEST END—The paator, Dr. John
Purser, will preach Sunday morning and
evening. Morning subject. "God With
tv" Evening subject. "New Tear's Res-
..lotions." Sunday school at 0:30 a. m.
B T. P. U. Sunday evening at 1:40.
prayer meeting Wednesday evening at
7 SO. There will be no woman's meeting
Monday afternoon.
cordially Invited.
CENTRAL—Corner Garnett and Forsyth-
ets. Rev. B. P. Robertson pastor.
Services Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
preaching by the pastor at both services.
Subject for momlng. “Expecting and At
tempting." Subject for evening. "The
During up of One’s Opportunities." Sun
day school at 0:30 a. m.: J. C. Harrison,
superintendent. Prayer meeting every
Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. B. Y.
r. U. meeting Sunday evening at <:4S
n'rloek. Ladles meeting Monday after
noon at 3 o’clock.
PRESBYTERIAN.
BARNETT-n-eachtng at 11 a. m. and
7.30 p.m. Sunday achool at 0:30 a. m..
Donald, superintendent. Prayer
Thursday evening. You will bs
flven s warm welcome at all the service*.
H A^2[S‘8T.--Ce n trally located; one
iJS°a from P«*chtree-*t, Rev.
•If™ - Moore, paetor. .Sunday school at
A. m.. T. A Harrla «uperlntendent.
Preaching by the pastor at u a. m. an<i
j'-y P-. morning sermon Is pre-
JSJJl s five-minute object sermon to
25H dl EM- s - A - Presbyterians will
nnd this their only church in the city.
A cordial Invitation is extended to all.
ST. PAUL—Rev. B. F. Fraser, pastor.
PWjr service at 6 a. m. Sunday school
at 9:30 a. m.; J. R. P. Cochran, super*
fntendent. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30
p. m. by paator. Epworth league at 6:30
p. m.: W. H. Boring, president. Stewards'
meeting Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. Prayer
meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. A cor
dial welcome awaits you.
TRINITY—Corner Whltehall*st. and TrJn-
ity-sve. Dr. J. B. Robins, the paator,
will preach at 11 a. m. At the 7:80 p. m.
service, the choir will be augmented by a
large chorus, which will repeat tha can
tata. "The Story of Bethlehem," and Mr.
Lindner will play a violin solo. Sunday
school at 9:30 a. m.; Paul Reese, super
intendent. All are cordially Invited to
attend these services. Seats free.
LAKEWOOD HEIGHTS—Preaching at 7
p. tn. by the paator. Sunday achool at
0:46 a. m.
WESTMINSTER—Corner Boulevard and
- \i 0, T^ t * ave - PI*lne worship at 11 a. m.
and 7:10 p. m., conducted by the pastor,
Rev. A. A. Little. D.D. The sermons, both
morning and evening, will be appropriate
X* V?®,. c,0 *Jh|f year—"Questions Thrust
On La and * r The Finished Year." Sun
day school at 3:30 a. m., W. M. Everett
superintendent. Tenth-st. Sunday school
*t 3 p. m., C. P. Taylor superintendent.
A cordial welcome Is given to all who de
sire to worship with this congregaton.
BONNIE BRAE—Lillian and Tlft-ave
Preaching at 11 a. m. and I p. m. by
the pastor. Sunday school at 9:10 a. m
Prayer meeting Wednesday night.
NORTH ATLANTA—Corner Hemplilll-
ave. and Tenth-st. Preaching at 11 a.
m. and 7:30 p. m. by the pastotk William
H. Bell. Prayer and praise meeting at
2:30 p. m. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.;
j. s. Wells, superintendent.
TKMPLK—Mtngum and Wmt~Hunter, ST. MARK—Corner Teachtree and Fifth-
.1. M. Brittain, D. D., pastor. Sunday f sts. A. M. Hughlett pastor. Preaching
school at 9:30 a. m.: .!. T. Hardeman, au- by the pastor at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
perintendent. Preaching at 11 a. m. and f Morning subject, "The Under Dog."
7:30 p. m. by the pastor. Subject at the {Evening subject, "The Cost of Sever-
morning service, "A Retrospect." In the lance." Sunday school at 9:46 a. m.: Prof,
evening, "True Blessedness." Woman's, s. S. Wallace, superintendent; W. F.
auxiliary Monday at S p. m. Finance»Cruasell teacher of the deaf mute class,
committee and deacons' meeting Tuesday. The public is cordially Invited.
at 7:30 n. m. Church conference Wednes- ■■■■■■ — —■ ■ ■ ■■ —
.lay at f :30 p. m. Everybody cordially in- BATTLE HILL—Rev. C. A. Jamison pss-
vited to worship with us. | tor. Sunday school at 9:46 a. m.'; J. E.
I Babb, auperlntendent.
OAKLAND CITY—Rev. A. C. Ward. fa. m. and 7:46 b. rn. —
P. D.. pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m., Prayer meeting Wednesday night.
... - — aw- —*— Sunday;.
tn. by the paator.
achool at 9:80 a. m.; Edwin M. Gordon,, JKFFERSON-8T.—W. W. Edwards, pas-
superintendent. Prayer meeting every tor. Preaching at 11 o'clock and 7:30
Wednesday night. Ladies' society meets' by the pastor. Sunday school at 9:30
Wednesday afternoon. The ordinance of,a. m.; B. J. Martin, superintendent. Kp*
Raptism will be administered at the close worth league Sunday afternoon at 8:30;
of the evening service. J W. W. Klnnlngton. president. A night
. -..... — watch service will be held at the church
TABERNACLE—At 9:30 u. m., Sunday Sunday evening under the auspices of the
school; Dr. Joseph Broughton, superln- • Epworth league, to watch the old year out
tendent. At 11 a. ni„ preaching by Dr.. and the new year In.
Len G. Broughton, pastor. Special sub-1 .—- ■ ... -*■*- —*
lect. "Jesus* Teaching Respecting Humlt- * GRACE—Corner Boulevard and Highland-
!ty." At 3 p. m.. annual thanksgiving • ave. Rev. Charles O. Jones, D. P.,
service by the railroad men of the city. , pastor. Sunday achool at 9:30; J. W.
At 7:30 p. m.. song service. At 8 p. tn.,' wellborn, auperlntendent. All the serv-
sermon by the pastor: subject. "A Sermon Ices will be appropriate to the closing
to Men In the Presence of Women." A Sunday of 1911. At It a. m. the paator
story of the life of Dr. Sun Yet Sen. ' will preach on "Making and Keeping
■- -* **-•-- ■* -• - *• - Vows." A watch night meeting will be
held, commencing at 9 o'clock and closing
at 13:06 a. m. The Epworth league wifi
hold an hour. Addresses will ha delivered
Rev. D. Moore, Rev,
T\ Jackson. 1 secretary *
a. Dr. Jones will preach
Our Days."
GEORGIA-AVE. — Corner Georgla-ave.
and Grant-st. H. J. Williams, pastor
Preaching services at ll a. m. and 7:3d
p. m. by the pastor. Morning topic, "The
worlds Only Life;" evening topic, "Life's
Uncertainty." Sunday school at 9:30 a.
m. Covenanters meet at 2:30 p. m. West
minster league at 6:46 p. m. Waldo-st.
mission Sunday achool at 3 p. m. Prayer
meeting on Wednesday night at f:S0
o clock. The public is cordially invited to
worship with us.
CENTRAL—45 Washington-st. Rev. Dun
bar H. Ogden. D.D., pastor. Sunday
school at 9:45 a. ni. Brotherhood Bible
class for young tnen. led by Marion Jack-
son. Organised Bible class for young
women, led by Mrs. Crusoe. Morning serv
ices at ll a. m. The pastor will preach
a New Year's sermon on the subject.
"Resolutions, Good and Bad.'-* Evening
services at 8 o'clock. The pastor's sub-
i eot will be "Hoses. the Prophet With a
Jroken Home."
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SPECIAL NOTICE!
All Ads must be ordered out In
writing or at the office. No discon
tinuance notice taken over telephone.
HELP WANTED-FEMALE.
Ianta phone 992.
house. If desired.
Ponce DeLeon-ave.
WANTED—Settled white
housework; also colored laundress.
Peachtree.
era! house girl; willing to
cook. Good wages. Phone Mu
Monday morning. Main 8710-J.
general house work; without
must live on place; good place
party. 665 Hlghland-ave.
INMAN PARK—J. B. Ficklen. pastor.
Preaching morning and evening by the
B istor. Morning subject, "What is Your
Ife?" Evening subject. "The Warfare
Between the Kingdom of God and the
Kingdom of Satan." The following week
from January 1 to January 6 will be the
week of prayer. The services will be at
7:30 o'clock In the Sunday school room.
Methodist church: Wednesday night. Rev.
C. B. Wllmer. D.D.: Thursday night. L.
G. Broughton; Friday night. Dunbar H.
Ogden. The public is cordially Invited,
NORTH-AVE.—Corner Peachtree-st. and
North-ave. Rev. Richard Orme Flinn,
D. D., pastor. Morning service at It
o'clock. Evening service at 7:46 o’clock.
Preaching by the pastor. Communion
immediately after the morning service.
Sabbath school at 9:30 a. in.: J. K. Orr.
superintendent. Men's Bibb conference,
ladles Bible class, Baraca .class at 9:45.
Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. Wednes
day evening at 7:45 prayer meeting. All
seats free. Strangers and traveling men
assured a cordial welcome.
ASSOCIATE REFORMED — Whitehall
and Whitehall terrace. Preaching by
the pastor, Rev. 8. W. Reid, at ll a. m.
and 7:30 n. in. Sabbath achool at 10 a. m.;
Grier Martin, superintendent. Young
UN I VERBALIST.
_. At
9:46 a. m., Sunday school, with classes for
ail: Earle E. Griggs, superintendent.
10 a. m.. pastor's Bible class. At 11 a. .....
service of worship. With sermon by the
psstor, on "The Old Year’s Blessings and
the New Year's Hope.” At 3:30 p. in.,
address by the pastor, on "Possibilities
and Perils of the Men and Religion For
ward Movement."
CATHOLIC.
SACRED HEART—Peachtree and Ivy-ats.
Manses at 7. 9:30 and 11 o'clock.
Father Gaffney, the domlnlcan, well
known to the people of the Sacred Heart
parish, will preach. Sunday school mass
at 9:45 a. m. Sunday school and class for
non-Cathollcs at .10:30. Meeting of the
promoters of the League of the Sacred
Heart at 4 p. m. Evening devotions at
4:30. On Monday (New Year's day)
masses will be said at 6, 7, 7:30, 8, 9 nnd
10 o'clock. .
NOTICE!
NO ADVERTISEMENT will be dip-
WANTED—Bright girls between 16 and
33 years of age; attractive occupation,
with good salary and rapid advancement;
no previous experience necessary; appll-
, cants must live in city with parents or
—7;—~—r——;relatives and must be able to furnJah
IR8T—On Marletta-at., one block west | satisfactory references aa to character
°. f ^ lty JL aU *, Mornl , n * "taS* . <5Ll l Apply In person at 26 Aiiburn-ave..
clock. Evenina service at 7:30 o’clock.. t-’ r 7 ft Qa.
L. Bachman. Sunday " ’
7-11-i
Joseph A. Crumbley. Sunday school, 9:36
». tn. The annual business meeting of the
ihurch wil! be held on Wednesday night.
The entire membership is urged to attend.
Visitors welcome to all the services.
(JORDOnTsT^-WIUIaTn M.~ Senteu7~pas-
tor. Preaching It a. m. and 7:30 p. rn.:
Sunday school, 9:80 e. m.; Marcellus M.
Anderson, superintendent. At the morn
will take part in the watch service of the
ing service the paetor will apeak on "Tak- | gers are cordially Invited to attend all
ing Stock," and will announce plans and the services.
organisations for new year's work. Mid- *
week service Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Topic 1 ..... .....
Marks of a Progressive Church. Gmwi
music. The public Is Invited.
INMAN YARD—Preaching by the pastor.
w. Lewis. All railroad men and their
families and all strangers are invited to
worship with us. Sunday school at 9:30
CHRISTIAN.
church.
HAST ATLANTA*—8uniday school, 9:30 a.
m. Itev. P. F. Connally. superintendent
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by
pa*ter. Epworth league, 6:46 p. m. Pray
er meeting. Wednesday evening, 7:80. A
cordisi invitation to all.
INMAN PAHK-r
A. Harris, paste..
"... — A. Lovedoy. D. n.,
Rev.
by Rev. W. o. ....
*i<1lng elder of the Atlanta district; at 7:30
by the paator. Sunday school, 9:80 a. m.;
A*a (;. handler, superintendent. Prayer
meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Good
musr church comfortable. The public la
cordially invited to attend all these eerv-
at 9:30 a. m. Sermon at 11 a. m. Sub
Ject, "The Sufficiency of the Scriptures."
Christian Endeavor nt 4:30 p. m. Sermon
at 7:80 p. m. Subject, "The Christian
Gentleman." Prayer meeting Wednesday
at 6 p. m. Strangers art cordially Invited
to attend the services.
KZRA—Rev. Robert H. Lamkln, paator.
Preaching at ll a. tn. and 7 p. m. The
11 "dock service will be a New Year’s
«>ne to which all members and friends
"re invited.
JACKSON HILL—Regular services at 11
v a *> m 7:80 p. m.. with preaching
h >: Rev. Junius W. Millard. Sunday
school at 9:30 a. m.; F. P. H. Akere and
'!■ Haley, superintendents. Thle will
promotion day from the primary de-
wrtment to the main school, and a larga
attendance la expected. Officers for the
on,ing year will also be elected. All
earhera * r# urged to be present. Prayer
meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30
" clock. *
for the New Year by the minister, Dr.
L. O. Brlcker. Subject, "The Upward
Calling of God." Christian Endeavor
meeting at 6:30. At 7:30 the minister be
gins a series of seven Sunday evening
pan to all people on the Journey
The subject or the first sermon will be.
"Going In th# Strength of the Lord,"
counsels on beginning the Journey. A
very general and cordfal Invitation is ex
tended to the public to hear these, ser
mons. There will be splendid music by
large chorus choir under the direction of
Albert Oerard-Thlers.
school at 9:30 o’clock; Paul Fleming, au-J wb SECURE positions for stenographers,
perintendent. Classes foraff On Wed- Nn charge for our services. Call to aee
nesday evening there will be a special u „ The Monarch Typewriter Company,
prayer aervlc*. Kvery m'm ,er of ih | P „ chtree .„. 5-19-5S
» urged to attend thla special
„.„ w The Cheerful Workers will mfcet
with Miss Alice Smith, 680 Washlngton-
st., Saturday afternoon at 3:30 oclock.
Strangers and visitors are cordially Invited
to attend all these services.
FIRST—Junction of Peachtree and Ivy- church Is urged to attend this special —
sts. Sunday echool at 9:80 a. m.; Judge rm -
Walter T. Colquitt, superintendent.
Preaching at ll a. m. by the pastor. Dr.
Sterling P. Wiggins. There will be a
watch service, to be led by the pastor,
from 10:45 p. m. to 13 o'clock, which will
be held in place of the regular evening
WANTED—Good cook. Good
Room on lot. Apply 777 Ponce .
ave. First house beyond Highland.
COLORED NURSE for night only.
sleep with two-year-old t
Genony. 9 Wllllams-st.
WANTED—Reliable, settled woman
Phone West 1072.
tpply at
ol square,
tol square, Atlanta.
Our Free Employment Dept
A STEPPING STONE to satiafactor
104 North Pryor*at.
WANTED—Public atenoiraphcr: free of
fice apac* on (round floor to rlsht party;
(round I
extra work fumlahed.
ava. Monday.
nl(ht ahlrt* and pajama*.
mornln( before i o'clock
Company, fifth floor Commerc
ner Kdsewood and Pryor-at*.
Apply .
to Pet
A(ency, 411-413 Gould bulldlnr
ad. Apply 209 Waahln(ton-at.
WANTED—An office i
aon Atlanta Auto
Edrewood-ave,
CONGREGATIONAL.
CHURCH OF CHRIST.
to 10:45. communion ano reiiowamp
from tt to 11:30. Preachln( by Elder
O. D. Brarden. Preachlne In tha even!n(
by Evanaellat 8. H. Hall; *on( eervlc*
be(lnnlh( at 7:30. Prayer meetln( Thura-
day evenlns at 7:30. All are Invited to
attend theae aervlcee. Take Walker to
IVeatvlew car and (et off at Wellhorn-at.
'lUiRIM-t? Leonard-at. Rev. W. D.
'"-"•m paator. Preaehln( at ll a. m.
fdd ,, 7-tij p m Sunday achool at 3:50
['JPrayer meeting Wednesday even
,n a at .:I0.
»f.rea\ ,
T»nniiie.,t.
"V hln « 11 11 m- *nd at 7:30 p. m.
Irffi school at 3 p. m. Prayer meeting
■ huraday evening at 7:30.
K moI etta —'Corner Marietta and Me-
iv.i n *v. A. T. scoggln paator.
sJ5jL'J ln » at 11 a. ni. and at 7:45 p. m.
.ImJ™ "'t 001 *t * P m. Chrlatlan En-
5 f‘‘ 7 n. rn. Midweek prayer meet-
edneaday at 7:43 p. rn.
Catnar Stewart and 1-1111*7-
n *\ W. F. Atkin* paator.
JABERNACLE-McDanlel and
on * Week *outh of
fa. ,r haJ L'* 1 - R * v - Samuel M. llaynea
r m e.?!I mon 11 *• m - *nd at 7:45
.-J:.. g nndar eehool at 3:30 a. m.
Carnegie way.
f StnSkera
'"*•! to atu/5 ,h * c,t> ' ,r * cordially In-
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.
n ''rih^SciroF c'HRfBT <Sciential)
.... J™*, Hal'; North Broad-at 8erv-
»t 'J 2# , JL * l 11 »• rn. Sunday achool
m'JJ; " ednjaday evening teatl-
r7.r,5 ,7 l J** , ng ari”7d«L Reading
4'flf Tie Grand. Open dally ex-
l.U 'ton, » a. TO. lu 5 p. m.
the public.
SOUTH PRYOR—Corner Veaeer-et.
hie study from 9:45 to 10:45; communion
and fellowship front-11 to 11:30. Preach
ing by Evangelist 8. H. Hall. Also preach
ing In ti>* evening, aong aervlce bagln-
nlng at 7:30. Prayar meeting Wednesday
evening at 7:30. All are Invited. Take
Pryor-et. to Federal prison car and gat
off at V*asir-*t. ....
EAST POINT— Blbl# study from 3:45 to
3:30 p. m. Communion and fellowship
at 1:10, followed by preaching by Evan
gelist 8. H. Hall.
CONSTITUTION—Blbla study at 10 a. m.
Communion and fellowahlp at 11, fol
lowed by preaching.
MISCELLANEOUS.
THE ATLANTA PSYCHOLOGICAL SO
CIETY meeta Sunday afternoon at 1:30
o'clock In the Carnegie library- Mr.
Barnwell will give a, talk on "Piycholoey
of Fatth.” after which thle subject will
be dlactiseed by other member* of the so
ciety. — — ’* “
tend.
All Intereeted are Invited to at-
FIR8T CONGREGATIONAL IN8TITU-
JtewsKiari i h°«
services at 11 a. m. and I p. m. Dr.
Proctor will preach at 11 a. m. on
"Movemer.t* of the Tear Indicative of the
Progress of th# lOngdom of God and
Tjiafr Deeper Significance." . At 3 p. m.
will occur the ChHetma* concert ami me
watch night aervlcee.. In addlthnt to the
exemses by the buttUSy wliwi ibere *ui
^ edd?LS* br Bishop H. M Turner.
nev. M. Thom peon end Ilev. H. H. Proc-
V>r.
UNITARIAN.
CHURCH OF OUR FATHER-Corner of
Spring and Caln-sts. Sunday achool and
adult via** for the study of aortotojgrat
*:45. Preaching at 11 o'clock. Subject.
The OuUwk of the Liberal Church.
EPISCOPAL.
(First Sunday After Christmas.)
CATHEDRAL—Corner Waahlngton and
Hunter-,t*. Very Rev. C. T. A. Plae, D.
D., dean. 7:19 a. m., holy commu
nion; 11 a. m„ morning prayer, litany and
aermon: ,:50 p. m., evening prayer anil
sermon; Sunday achool, 9:45. All other
daya: Morning prayer. 10:50 a. m., with
litany on Wednesday and Friday. Even-
Ing prayer on Tuesday, Wedneaday and
Friday at 5:10. Holy communion on
Thursday at 7:50 a. m. Other services will
be announced.
ST. LUKES—Peachtree, between Currier
and Plne-at*. Rev. C. B. Wllmer, D. D..
rector. 7:50 a. m.. holy communion; 11
a. m.. morning prayer and sermon; 7:50
p. m., evening prayer and aermon; Sun
day achool at 9:45 a. m. Other aervlcee
will be announced.
INCARNATION-242 Lee-at., near Oor
don-at.. Weal End. Rev. Vincent C
Lacey rector. 7:30 a. m., holy commu
nlon; 11 a. tn.. morning prayer and ter
mon; 7:50 p. ni.. evening prayer and eer-
mon. Sunday achool at 9:45. Bible claaeca
at 9:45 and 10 a. m. for women and men,
respectively.'
ALL - SAINTS—Corner North-ave. and
Weat Peachtree-et. Rev. W. W. Mem-
minger. rector. Sunday. December 31,
1911. Holy communion, 7:30 a, m.; Sun
day achool, 9:45 a. m.; morning prayer
and aermon, ll a. m.; evening prayer. 4
p m. Other aervlcee will be announced.
frrrrrrr"' RELIABLE cook; settled woman for
reliable norne work, eteafly, or mimi* iaii UAntnrv nidsr if.iA.7r,
ga, etamplnf tran*fera. $1 ilowin mir,e ' iqi> uentury Bl0g ' 11,10,76
LADIES'
evenings,
upward. Guaranteed. Call Immediately
for demonatratlon. Lady attendant.
Room 353, 104 North Pryor; take elevator.
WANTED — Three reliable
young women for sanita
rium nursing—two general
nursing and one with knowl
edge of surgery. Permanent
positions, good home, fair
salary, with chance for ad
vancement. No nlace for
idlers. Call Grant Park
Hospital, 497 Cherokee-ave.
12-27-1
EPIPHANY—Corner Moreland and Eu-
clid-avee., Inman Park. Rev. Ruaaell
K. Smith, rector, ll a. m., morning pray
er and aermon; evening prayer et 7:30;
Sunday achool at 9:45 a. m. Any other
service will be announced.
HOLY COMFORTER—Corner Atlanta-
ave. and Pulliam-at. Rev. John D
Wing, rector. 7:30 e. m.. holy commu
nion; 11 a. m„ morning prayer and aer-
mon: 7:50 p. m.. evening prayer and eer-
mon; Any other aervlce wn be announced.
Bible clan, 9:30 a. m. Adults welcome.
ST* PAULS---Eaat Point. Rev. M. G.
Ledford, vicar. Morning prayer and
aermon at It a. m. by the lay reader.
ST TIMOTHYB—South Kirkwood Rev.
Ruaaell K. Smith, In charge. Evening
prayar and aermon at 4 p. nt.; Hunday
achool. 3.
CHR18T~HURC'H—Jlapeyille.
G. Ledford, vicar. "— — -
sermon at 11.
Apply at once fo 56
WANTED—Colored woman to cook and
do general house work for apartment;
references. 560 North Boulevard. 453
UCOrfi* cum eiiu luwiw, mi
national Club, care Georgian.
WANTED—Colored woman aa cook: must
be without family and able to live at
my home; good wage* to right party.
Answer "Mac." care Georgian. 13-35-25
WANTED—At once, nurse for two-year-
old baby, at 76 Weat Peachtra«-*v ^
maid. Apply 050
SETTLED woman to cook and do general
house work for family of three, call at
15 Weat Twelfth-*!. Mr*. C. V.^Lopm
ST. JOHNS—College Perk. Rev. C. K
Weller, vicar. Holy communion, 7:30
a. m.; Sunday achool, 9:45 a. m.; morn
ing prayer and aermon. 11 a. m, ,
ST JOHNS—Norcroa*. Rev. R. F. De-
BeUe In charge. Sunday echool at 3:50.
Evening prayer end aermon at 4 p. m. by
the lay reader.
ST - MARYS SETTLEMENT 1IOUSE-
8 OkteCIty min*. Rev. C. K. Weller In
charge. Sunday echool. 3:50 p. n,.; even
ing prayer and sermon, 7 p. m
ST. PAULS (Colored)—Auburn-ave., near
Fort-et. Rev. A. E. Dey, vicar. Spe
cial Chriatmae aervleaa on thla day. II
a! m. Wedneaday evening eervlce. 3 p. m.
LUTHERAN.
ST. JOHN’S GERMAN—Corner Forayth
and Oarnett-ate. G. Nuaetnann paator.
Service with preaching In German at 11
a. m. At the same hour vn Mondai New
Year’s aervlce. Bible echool et 9:45 a. rn.
All Interred are cordially Invited
CHURCH OF THE REDEKMER-Trln-
Ity-ave. end Capitol .piece. Rev. W. C.
Scheeffer. Jr., pastor. Services at ila. m.
and 7:50 p. m. Subject morning aermon,
"A Chriatmae Extension/’ Subject even-
Inc aermon. A Tale That I* Told
SundlvTchrVd at 9:30; Charle* II. Htleg-
llt*. auperlntendent. ,
Friday afternoon at 3:16. All Invited.
WANTED—Colored girl about, 16 or 15
vear* old a* helper tn small family. ,141
East Hunter-at. 1 lJ-21-39
WANTED—Young lady to keep amall aet
of hook# and do stenographic work;
work not heavy; »alarv 140 per month to
begin: give reference*. Addre** Dry
Goo,!*, care Georgian. 12-39-15
WANTED—Competent, reliable
for general housework. Apply 3
cent-ave. 13-
HELP WANTED—MALE.
carry full line fixture* and euppllea In
Atlanta. Writs for catalog. Matthews A
Lively, Dept o. Atlanta, Qa. 1-31-4
monotype caster operator an
rnolder and flnlahar. Steady pc
good wages. Must ba non-union,
reference*. Byrd Printing Compa
ABLE-BODIED men wanted for the U. I
Marine Corps, between the ages
and 35. Must be netive born or have
apera. Monthly pay 116 to JI9. ,
onal compensation possible. Food, c
Ing, quarters and medical attendance
After 50 year* aervlc* can ratlra wl
par cant of pay and allowances. Sa
on board ship and ashore In all par
COLLECTORS,
BOOKKEEPERS.
USINESH AGENCY.
411-13 GOULD BLDG.
vanced. References required. ........
fighter* not wanted. Address P. O. Box
1(44, Atlanta.
WANTED—Salesman and solicitor
HELP WANTED—MALE.
WANTED—Old shoes to be made like new
for at Dixie Rhoe Hospital. 160 Whitehall-
t*; at.; phone Atlanta 1617. Work called for
\t; and delivered. 11-11-27
— BUSINESS MEN—We can furnish mail-
In Ing lists of most any description at
39H reasonable prices. Address List «*ureau,
-20 Drawer E. ClarkesvlUe. Ga. 12-29-23
for WANTED—Ten good, live solicitors; must
794 be able to secure the business; strictly
•31 commission. Apply Tuesday morning to
~ Mr. Jones, Georgian office. 1
»a- WANTED—A-1 stenographer, who has
m- had experience In railroad traffic de-
p- partment: good education and high char
acter. No cigarette smoker or whisky
27 drtnksr need apply. Good chance for
— advancement for right man. Box 238.
n- 5cilia, Ga. 12-29-34
rid WANTED—Boy with wheel; must have
26 references. Apply 15 Central piece.
— 12-29-15
y; UNITED CLEANING AND PRE88INO
ht CO.—Dry cleaning and ladles' work a
66 specialty. Membership 31.00 per month.
— 7s Ilouston-st. 12-29-61
67 WANTED—For O. 8. army, able-bodied.
— unmarried men, between age* of 1* and
ah 36: clttsena of United Btatea, of good
22 character and temperate habits, who
42 can apaak, read and writ* the English
— language. For Information apply to re- t
m criming officer, 2314 Whltehafl-st., At-
r. Ianta, or 411 Ch#rry-et„ Macon, Ga.
35 10-3-6
s. MEN OF 1DEA8 and Inventive ability,
n- write Greeley A Mclntlre, patent attor
neys, Washington. D. C., for their list of
SI inventions wanted, and prises offered by
- leading manufacturers. 10-21-33
ft JAMES A. BUCHANAN, ,
- ARTISTIC PIANO TUNER. PHONE C
or MAIN 2254-L, E**t Atlanta, Ga„ or f
o; OR DROP A POSTAL. WILL CALL. 1
n 11-17-44 L
— WANTED—Flrat-claes advertising com- J
ir poaltor; prefer one who can operate thq
e. linotype: steady position; union office.
; Enquirer-Sun, Columbus, Ga. 13-50-9 "
- WANTED—Job printer. Gaaetts, Tilton,
Gs. 12-80-10 g
y WANTED—Three good eollcltora: men of .
r good habits; good money. Call Satur- ‘
day and Sunday at 669 Candler Annex. j
8 543 c
- WE START YOU earning 19 daUy in J,
; honest, legitimate, permanent home
- hualneaa; your opportunity: something ,
7 different; deacrlpttve detail* for 3o *tamp.
- Tucker Supply Co.. Box 619, Norwood, .
y ehave* afford steady practice; expert In- ^
I WANTED—Men to learn the barber ft
trade: we havo the Job* waiting; few ,
• weeks completes by our systam; free A
- ahavea affords steady practice: expert In-
, structlona qualify you for top wagea; „
y everything In the business taught prao- !
1 tlcally; toola glvan; diplomas granted: *
- position* waiting In country or city *hop*;
4 hundred* of graduate* lend to u* for t.
help. Write *t once from dUtanc* or call
. from city. Moler Barber College, 53 West T
Mltchell-at. 636 ^
HERE'S YOUR OPPORTUNITY to make g!
1390 monthly; epare time; no matter R
where you live: no canvassing; guarantee
to show you how: fra* particular*. H. E.
Roger*, de*k A. B„ Boaton, Mtaa. 634 A
I"WILL START YOU earning |4 dally nr
at home In (pare time illvering mirror*: gf
no cipltal; fra* Inetructlv# booklet, glv- ™
Ing plana of operation. O. F, Redmond.
Dept. 85, Boston, Mass. 633 ^
ANYBODY can cam <30 weekly, ralelng
muRhrooms, entire year. In cellar*, ri
». b °?fTra e n! 0 b*Ji;i;! I V.' wiit 1 "lih^T S
New York. 615
WANTED—An experienced nurae for ~
child two yeara old. Apply 369 Waeh- ”
lngton-et. 13-30-16 M
WANTED—A flrat-clae* buUer at 644
Weat Pe*chtr«e-*t.; none other need
apply. 663 Af
THREE good solioitori for spe- in,
cialty work in city. Must be ^
alive; no has-beens wanted. Sal- gj
ary only. Call at Qeorgian of-
floe and aee Mr. Graves. 1
WANTED—Ten honeet men, with utlee-
man and collector* ability; good, fu
ture for right men. Call Standard phone
1363. 651
THE MERCHANTS LIFE Association, of jp
Burlington, Iowa, laeuee an attractive
policy for protection without the lnveet- tel
ment features. We write men and women ou
between age* of 11 and 50. Two good trr
live city eollcltora wanted. Apply to or 111
addrese H. H. Meek, atate manager. 499 —
Equitable building. Atlanta. 13-30-36
1100 MONTHLY and expenaee to travel ,
and dletrlbute sample* for big manu-' *•
facturer: (teady work. 8. Scheffer, Law
building. Chtoago. 675
136 WEEKLY and expellees to truat-
worthy people to travel and distribute «r*
■ample* for big wholesale House. C. Ply
Emery, 641 Plymouth, Chicago. 673 —
DON’T WORKlor olhsrs. BUrt mslfor- ^ i
der business st home. I made $8,600 arc
teat year. Let me tell you how. In- —-
•tructlve booklet free, voorhle*. Desk CO
146. Omaha. Nebr. 676 _t
WANTED—Experienced organlxers to get
members for order Owls. Good com- rr -
missions. Any tsrrltory. John Talbot. W/
South Bend. lnd. 571 „ •
WANTED-Competent bookkeeper; man tut
of experience, active and eober. Muet >RS
furnish bast reference# and reason* for Lu<
leaving last position. Address E. B„ ear* —
Georgian. 13-39-64 WA
WANTED—SALESMEN.
WANTED—Experienced road sateen
bouse In the V. 8. Increasing sale* for,-
laiarr or commission with drnwine hccoiiu
deference must accompany application. It-
Croae Vluegar Co.. St. Lonla. Mo. 9 3
ovary county In state to handle him
trade specialty;
.matter. Dexter 1
Tlmmonevllle, S.
--, , V -EN calling on drug, hardwar
building or paint trade, to curry m.ii
-i side line: big mPhey-make
dera; commissions paid evei
with ataple line: high commission
to right
It, Mich.
. ING SALESMEN WANTED
Hundreds of good positions now ope
eying 61,000 to 35,000 a year, Write i,
full particulars about how i
) of than). No experience ri
Earn while you learn. Addre;
office. Dept. 303. National Sale
raining Association, Chicago. Ne
WANTED—AGENTS.
Taylor Remedy’
PORTRAIT AGENTS; no middle man: 10
per cent honest value; prompt ahtp-
raenta; low price*, and I'll treat you white,
too. Hettinger. Artist. 3526 Barry-ava
coma; exdualv* territory; credit. Ad-
T '--'-er Mills, 735 Chastnut-sL, rhll-
11-4-17
fa
II for you. Send for booklet
WANTED—A representative to hnndlp
— appoint agents for th# O-AT-Ka
REMOVER. Thla tool makes it
le for any woman to take off arm
1 any tire. A big seller with big
One rale make* five new one*
for proposition. J. W. Grumlaux.
lea a Kent. Leltoy, N. Y, g.t.i
IntroducinK business
money for huatlera.
, III.
poultry and stock powder*: outfit
w plan; steady work. Bigler Com
>913, Springfield, ill. 674
8—BIO MONEY; 20 BV 3)
IED rcllgloua, art and largest sell
.... ..._.o pictures; completely framed. 12c
Portraits, frames, pillow tops. Lowes:
WANTED-FEMALE.
t a po-
#. Tha
’. Tha Mon-
Phone Main
6-1S-39
lographer
January
Address care Georgian.
Address Mias H., •'.>
441
WANTED—Settled colored woman to do
general houa* work and hdn cere for
baby 374 Central-ave. I2-2J-1#
WANTED—Cook, maid or house boy liv
ing near 12 East Klmbell-«t. 411
GOOD HOME for woman who will stay
In house and do houa* work and ear#
for baby. 353 Cenlral-ave.
WANTED—Lady dealrlng, theatrical en
gagement. Address Advance Agent,
Box 75, care Georgian. 435
WANTED—Negro woman to do waahing
on premise* one day a week. Apply at
31 Queen-it.. West End. 30
WANTED—A settled white woman to llv#
a* member of family and keep three
•mail children while their mother teachea
In nearby achool; good home end good
•IlarTto right person. Addreea PrlncIMJ
of School, Shiloh, Go. 537
WANTED—Lady to travel In Georgia for
312 ccap*. grocery aoeclaltfe*. randies,
: good pay and tailor-made anlt In 90
day*; experience unnecessary. McBrady
- Co., Chicago. 54#
WANTED—lady stenographer for per
manent position; must begin on mod
erate eatery: answer, stating experience
and salary expected. T. B. A., emrt: Geor
gian. I3-3S-I3
-White girl sa nurae. Phone
WANTED—Can use drat-class portrait
solicitors; country work. Have beat
proposition on road. Can use good crew
manager. Muet furnish reference. Com-
ml**lon In full each week. Expense* ad
vanced. Address Box 412, car* Georgian
450
YES, If you hav* iwo hand*, Professor O.
O. Punning will leach you the berber
trade fit'* easy*. We teach In one-half
time of other collegei. Courae, tools and
position In our shop* only ISO. Why pay
mor*7. Thousands of our graduates run-
WANTED—Experienced 'solicitors to mar.
HAIR CUT lie. ahav* 10c. 19 North For-
ayth-sL Flrst-claas aervlc*. Langley
A Allen. 12-9-11
WANTED—Soda clerk who has had ex
perienca In drug store. Apply In per
son to A. L. Curtle, 35 Weat Mltchell-at.
WANTED—Several girls; regular
work, good pay. Apply South
ern Broom Mfg. Co., near comer
Marietta-lit. and Harwell place.
12-30-66
Ing, good at figure*.
writer, for billing and general office work.
Apply In own handwriting. Box St, cars
Georgian.
BOY WANTED—Bright boy. It to 11
years old, for amateur kodak finishing;
must understand developing, enlarging,
mixing of chemicals, ate.: steady employ
ment for the right boy give reference
and experience. Address Photograph,
car* Georgian. 11-24-41
STOP at Hllburn hotel; heart of city;
l«)5 Waiton-st, If you want a clean,
quiet room; transient 50c; open all night.
1I-1I-20
WANTED—Railway mail clerks, Atlanta
examinations announced January ll.
(ample question* free. Franklin Institute,
Dept. 49-K, Rochester. N. Y.
Ml'
AUTOMOBILE instruction; we teach col
ored men to become expert automobile
drivem and repair men; honest methods
ami reasonable charge for thorough In
struction; four different cars dismantled,
rebuilt and driven In course of five weeks;
■pedal evening courae. ror particulars,
call or address Auto Instructor. 248 Edge-
wood-ave.* Atlanta. Qa. If-30-42
WANTED-fiv K FIR8T-CLAH8~BOOK-
KEEPKRS; ONE EXPERT 8TENO*
BOOKKEEPER; POUR MALE STENOG
RAPHERS: TWO EXPERIENCED PRE
SCRIPTION CLERKS. MUTUAL BUSI
NESS AGENCY, 411-412 GOULD BUILD
ING. PHONE MAIN 3166. 12-30-61
air apa*
commence on a flmall salary.
Miss Claude Treadwell, Conyers,
ng lady
I ling to
Address
. Ga. 26
WANTED—Washing to do at home, or
housework each half day. Washer worn -
an, Decatur, Ga. 23
COLORED NURSE wishes position a«
sick nurse. Can go at orn-e Have
nineteen yeara experience. Llxzle Harper,
S3 Danlel-st. 11
WANTED—Position by young-lady, ex
perienced In clerical work, typist as
sistant In credit department. AdiJrcs*
Box 414, care Georgian. 22
YOUNG widow with one child nix veer*
old, would like position as governess
refined cultured, college graduate; onlv
Christian home will be consldeied v.i-
dress A. B. C., care Young Women s
Christum As»4x*laUon, Atlanta, Qa.
grade license; normal training; fine piano
player and teacher. Combination Teach
er, Box 40, care Georgian. 22
LADY with executive ability* edntatlo
and cultivation wishes portion ae man
aging housekeeper. Box 49, care Geor
glan. :
OLD LADY would like to do houee work
in exchange for furnished room. Ad
dress Mrs. L. M., care Georgian. 23
CALI a at 662 Grant Bldg., or cs
Main 4795, if you are looking fo
pert public stenographer; neatn
curacy, promptness; rates reason
flgrkiirar* ,u
GATHERING INFORMATION in your !o- I
callty paya good money; all or spare j YOUNO LADY wishes r s , n W i
time; either sex; nothing to sell. Nation-j expert tailor so -3 to Wh m
al Information Bureau, Columbus, Ohio. | Address "Busy," * .ire West r.n.i p
Station A. 5361 — — ---
* , , — ——7-I GIRL of eighteen wants & ■*. .-n .
\\ ANTED—Stenographer; prefer one who j business kind. Have ha.I **xporb*i
ran use husfnesii phonograph, rfotden f stenographer. a.! s juj
hUtglv Buggy Co. 12-30-69 Georgian.