Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, December 30, 1911, Image 7

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEW8s SATURDAY. DECEMBER 30, 1911. 7 FREE! Theater Tickets Would You Like to Go? ———i Beginning Tuesday, January 2d, “The Georgian Want Ad Man’’ Will Give Eight (8) Reserved Seat Tickets to Each Night’s Performance to the Lyric Theater Here Is How You Will Secure Free Tickets to the Lyric A LL who have advertised their wants in The Atlanta Georgian Want Columns have found it a prompt and profitable medium. We want everybody to know and appreciate the drawing power of Georgian Want Ads. We want the public to know that Georgian Want Ads can sell anything that is to be sold—that they can rent rooms, apartments, houses, offices, stores or anything that is to be rented. They secure boarders. They can find competent help and partners in all departments of business, industrial or domestic life. They can locate lost articles. In short, a Georgian Want Ad can do anything as an agent of publicity, and it costs only One Cent Per Word. The only people who do not praise the pulling power of Georgian Want Ads are those who have not used them. Each day the Want Ad Manager will select four different names out of the day’s orders (both paid in advance and charged ads). After making his selection each day, he will write an equal number of Want Ads inviting the lucky advertiser to the Lyric theater as a guest of Georgian Want Ads. These invitations will be published in the shape and style of a Want Ad and will be scattered throughout the entire Want Ad Section, some appearing under "Help Wanted—Male or Female," "Boarders Wanted," "Rooms For Rent," "Lost and Found, "For Sale—Miscellaneous,” "Real Estate For Sale,” "Wanted—Miscellaneous," "Houses For Rent,” etc. Read all the Want Ads carefully and you will find the invitations. If it is not for you today, then perhaps it will be tomorrow. When your name does appear, bring the Want Ad Page to The Georgian Want Ad Department, between 9 a. m. and 3 p. m., properly identify yourself, and you will be presented with two tickets to the Lyric theater. Before sending in your Want Ads, be careful that your name and address are written clearly and distinctly. An Equal Chance To Win the Prize Better Chance Secure iYour Want HERE IS A SAMPLE OF THE INVITATION, SO YOU WILL KNOW JUST WHAT TO LOOK FOR: TWO good orchestra seats for the Lyr ic theater will he presented to Mrs. Jones, 300 Sprlng-st„ It she will bring this page to/The Georgian Want Ad de. partment before 3 p. m. tomorrow. Eight Free Tickets Each Day to Those Who Use Georgian Want Ads Every Want Ad in The Atlanta Georgian is a Want Ad in the home Georgian Want Ads Cost One Cent Word. They Will Fill All Wants, notes of the churches McCutchsn Re-elected. At a recent meeting of the executive committer of the Atlanta Baptist asso ciation Rev. Thomas E. McCutchen. « ho for the past two years Has held the position of superintendent of missions and evangelistic work, was unanimous ly re-elected,' and formal announcement lias been made that lie will accept. I'nder I he direction of the executive and co-operative committee the work of Mr Mct utchen and his assistants In the Atlanta association has been suc- ressful and prosperous, and plans are being perfected for a greater work for the coining year. Dr. Preston to Return. Dr. S. R. Preston, of the Pryor-»t. Presbyterian church, writes from North t'atollna that he will return Saturday and Is looking forward to a great day at Pryor-st. Sunday. Owing to the fact that the new church building Is to be stHi ted on New Year's day, every mem ber of the church Is urged to attend the service* Sunday. Important announce, ni.nts are to be made at both services. All friends are cordially Invited. Old Year's Service. Jcfferson-st. Epworth league will hold a night watch service Sunday evening. The league will take charge of the serv. lees Immediately after the regular preaching service. There will be sing ing and an old-fashioned Methodist testimony service. A special invitation extended to all the Epworth leaguers In the city. At Hsbrew Christian Hsll. The New Year eve opening of the Hebrew Christian Oospel halj at 104 South Forayth-st. will be celebrated from <t o'clock until midnight with prayer services on Sunday night. All ■lews and Christians are cordially In vite,! to be present. The services will lu ’ in charge of Rev. L. J. Ehrlich, ml*. elonary to the Jewish people of Atlanta. Dr. Ellsnwood’s Addrsss. At the Universalis! church on Sunday at 3:30 p. nt. the pastor, Rev. E. Dean llleiiwood, will speak on "The Possi bilities and the Perils of the Men and Religion Forward .Movement.” tbit ail - tees taking the place of the customary hy I Am What 1 Am" address. Mr. 1 -Henwood believes that he Is able to "»tlmal* the possibilities of this won- "et fully prophetic movement from in entirely unbiased viewpoint. Inasmuch "* Hie church which he represents does not appear to be considered, by the local managers of the movement, to be In- nuded In the scope of the enterprise, aitho churches and minister* of his [•‘Hi In other cities have been given important places In the effort to make Tllglon real to the llvea of men. Dr. Ellrnwoorl has given much study to this subject, and has some things to soy on Sunday afternoon which he be lieves will be helpful to tho local man agers of the movement and all who aro vitally Interested In Its greatest suc cess. A very cordlsl Invitation is therefore extended to nil of the men who are to be reeponslble for the Men and Religion Forward Movement In At lanta to attend the service at the Unl- versallst church'Sunday at 3:80 p. in. In this connection It may be of Inter est to many who have at different times read the replies of the Unlversaltst pastor to certain utterances of At lanta's noted bishop of the Methodist church to know that Mr. Ellenwood considers the message of Bishop Can dler on this subject, as published In The Atlanta Journal of October 1. un der the caption of "A Great Movement Needing a Prophet to Lead It," to be the moat valuable, augcestlve and time ly utterance upon this subject which has come from any leader of religion In Atlanta, and he respectfully recom mends its study to sit who wish to see this grsat movement succeed. In his address on Sunday afternoon Mr. El lenwood will read certain significant passages from the masterly and straightforward article of Bishop Can dler. Mr. Ellenwood's address will be a tlmelv utterance upon a much con sidered thenio and should have a large hearing. All setts sre fres and all are cordially Invited. ) Bible Lecture Cists. The Bible lecture class of the First Methodist Sunday school will meet on Sunday morning at 9:45 o'clock In the main auditorium of the church, at the Junction of Peachtree and Ivy-sts. Visitors and strangera will be especially welcomed. St. Johns Watch Meeting. St Johns Epworth league will watch the old year out and the new year In at St. John Methodist church, central and Eaat Oeorgla-aves. There will be an Intermission after the regular Sunday evening service and the remainder of the evening will be enjoyed with music and recitations. All leaguers and their friends are Invited. “A Broken Homo.” Hoaea. the Prophet with a Broken Hoene,” will be the subject of a sermon next Sunday night by Dr. Dunbar Og den, pastor of the Central Presby terian church. Two weeks ago Dr. Og den began a series on the prophet* of Israel. HI* first subject was Amos, the Prophet of Righteousness:' his sec. ond "Isaiah." He la giving a vivid picture of the prophet* In relation to the history of their time*, and applying Blood Poison, Cancer, Pellagra Cured by Raney’s Blood Remedy ”f^*r I 8lr: !r i have a. caneer h on my face. As you know I have spsnt a smtH mSSSmt ‘" d ^V£n£. b Kuh“^ hsvt never received any U,....., l.emedjvIt Is just about healed. Respectfully, A®. 1W 3V. Falr-et. Atlanta phono 8373-B. JAMES IRWIN. $50.00 REWARD X JSWkSS matlffm. cancer* pellagra, chronic aorea, etc. Price, $2.00 per bottle. JNO. S. DOBBS. Agent Office Hours, S to ( dally; Sunday, « to 13. 313 Austell Bldg. Atl. ebon* «1«. their teachings to the needs of the present generation. The series has proven one of rare interest. Dr. Og den's subject at the morning service next Sunday will be, “Resolutions, Good and Bad." It will be a New Year's mes sage. At this service he will also B reach a five-minute sermon to Ihe ays and girls. , St. Pauls Homs-Coming. Dr. B. F. Fraser, pastor of St. Paul church, Is planning special services for Sunday, the last In the old year, and greatly desires to see all the mem bers and friends present. The services will be In the nature of a*home-comlng. He has something of interest to tell. Dr. Fraser has only been pastor of this | large congregation since last confer, ence, which was held In Augusta, and was appointed fo St. Paul, but has en deared himself to his people. No 8erivce at Railroad Y- M. C. A. Theie will be no service at Ihe Ball- road Young Men's Christian associa tion room* Sunday. The association will unite In the railroad thanksgiving Service at the Tabernacle at 3 o’clock. Union New Year's Eve 8erviee. The North Avenue Presbyterian and the St. Marks Methodist and the Ponce DeLeon Avenue Baptist churches will unite on New Year's eve In a special service. They will gather at the Ponce DeLeon Avenue Baptist church at 9:30 In the evening and listen to addresses from various men prominent In the Men and Religion Forward Movement, latter a social hour will bo enjoyed with refreehments, and the exercises will close with a devotional meeting lasting until the entrance of the year 1912. This promises to be an Interest ing and profitable time, and the public is invited to attend. Dr. E. G. Griffin’s o£«l. 24% Whitehall Street, Over Brown & Allen’s Drug Store. Lowest Prices—Modern Dental Skill ** A Set of Teeth $5.00 Gold Crowns, Bridge Work, $3.00 $4.00 PHONE 1708 Hours—8 to 8. Sundays, 9 to 2. Lady Attendant I iY3®mac fe ATLANTA, GA. Service at Capitot-av*. The service at the Capltol-ave. Bap tlst church will begin Sunday night at 10 o'clock and continue thru to the New Year. The regular service will not bt held on that night, but the usual service will be merged mio the watch night service. The pastor, Rev. Wil liam Russell Owen, will preach on the subject, "The God of the Second Chance." There will he baptism at the service. At the very close of the year a period for meditation will he given: Clean-Up Day Services. A unique service will b« held at the Second Baptist Sunday school on Sun day morning when the annual clean-up will be held. Traah barrels, brooms, and other paraphernalia incidental to house cleaning "will be in evidence, but without reflection on the Janitor. In stead. the members will be asked to consign to the barrel such Individual faults as may have Interfered with the effectiveness of Sunday school work during the post year, and the officers will be required to sweep any fallings out of their official duties. As a result |lt Is expected that the work will start ! out with New Year under a new Im- Ipetus, tnd that under an enlarged or- gantrmtion there will be a greater growth than heretofore. Fine Sundty School Work. - With a view of getting In closer (ouch with the people In thl* vicinity, ana looking after Its outside work, the Second Baptist Sunday school will have a field secretaiy. Miss lone Newman, whose experl- ence and training have peculiarly fitted her for such work, will assume the du ties of thl* new position on January I. Her entire lime will be devoted to the work and ihe effectiveness of the Sun day echool for good will be greatly in- News. creased. The appointment of a field secretary Is In line with the up-to-date business organisation of the Sunday school, where each line of work la In direct charge of a secretary who Is held responsible by the executive committee for the effectiveness of this particular department. These secretaries are aa follows; Membership—A. W. Malone. Records—H. Roberts. Literature—H. S. Blanton. Teachers—Walker Dunson. Finance—Dr. William E. Campbell. Publicity—William C. Davlet. Athletics Frank Pearson. Grading—M. L. Brittain. Field—Miss I. Newman. These secretaries, together with Su perintendent B. H. Hartsfleld, Assistant Superintendent William Hurd Hlllyer, Rev. John E. White and I'*. J. Paxon, form a cabinet, which meets frequently and direct* the effective work now be ing accomplished by the acpool. MONTGOMERY WILL GIVE Watch Night at Gracs Methodist. Dr. I'. O. Jones, iNistor, lias arranged an Interesting service to see the old year die ai Grace Methodist church. It will commence at 9 p. m. and last for three hours, but every moment will be Interesting and full of varied religious exercises. Brief sermons will be preached by Rev. D. Moore and Rev. C. <’. Cary, and an address on "Per sonal Evangelism" delivered by J. P. Jackson, general secretary of th* Young Men's Christian association. The Epworth league will render their regu lar program at 10:30. There will be a social Intermission of a half-hour, ond coffee and cakea will be served. An old-fashioned testimony meeting will be held. Dr. Jones will preach on "Numbering Our Days." The exer cises will be varied by prayer* and old time songs, and the large chorus choir will render special music. If you are suffering from biliousness, constipation. Indigestion, chronic head ache, Invest one cent In a posatl card, send to Chamberlain Medicine Co., Dm Moines, Iowa, with your name and ad dress plainly on the back, and they w ill forward you a free sample of Chamber. Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablet*. Soul by all dealers. Largest Southern music house and largest stock from which to make selec- tion. CABLE PIANO CO., 84 North Broad St. Moving Picture Man Will Feast Fellow-Workers at Folsom’s Restaurant, Marietta-St. Montgomery, the movlnjr picture men, will banquet the employees of hie mag nificent Atlanta theater Sunday evening at Folaom'a restaurant, and It will be a banquet thet will bring together not only the employees, but a few of the stock- holder* and friend* in Atlanta, It ha* been the cuatom'of Jdr. Mont. prevail*. The fact that Mr. Montgom ery haa the largest number of theater* of nny other one peraon In the Smith, scattered In helf a dosen Southern cities, makes it Impossible for them to meet at one lime in any one city, but they arc banqueted Just the same. Christman night the employee* of hi* Jacksonville, Savannah and Valdonta theaters were feasted in Jacksonville, while on Friday night they were given Get a 25c Box Kammol Cures headaches, neuralgia, relieve* all pains, safe and sure. Elkin Drug Co., and Coursev A Munn. TYNER'S DYSPEPSIA REMEDY FOR Constipation, Indlgsstion, Fullntss aft- or oaling, Hoart Flutter, Heartburn 50c bottle, at drub store*. SAFE EXPERTS We opon or roptlr any oafo ony time without dsmoo*. JNO. N. TODD CO. 88 N. Pryor-at. 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