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THREE REASONS WHY WE SHOULD ATTEND CHURCH :
L It is God’s command : ‘‘Forsake not the assembling of yourselves together.”’ God meets with
His people in the holy sanctuary to own and bless them.
2. To worship God, our Father and partner in all the affairs of life. The giver of every good and
perfect gift. We should love, honor and worship Him, because of His goodness exercised over us in
ereation in providence and in redemption.
8. For the sake of our example and influence. We should be in our place in the church. not only
Bt we may be blessed, but that we may help ad be a blessing to others,
R. A. EDMONDSON, Pastor St. Paul’s Methodist Chureh.
A A A A e s i
These Churches Fxtend a Cordial Invitation to Sunday Services:
A e s o BR B TR
BAPTIST. BAPTIST.
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BAPTIST TABERNACLE,
(78 Lmeckie Street)
980—8 SUNDAY SCHOOL. Eight hundred and thirty-seven
o sehool last Sunday. You are invited to an np-to-date graded
sehool. Dr. Joseph Broughton, Superintendent.
00 A M.—SERMON BY THE PASTOR, JOHN W. HAM.
“THE CALL TO SANCTIFICATION.”
6:15-B.Y.P.U. -~
7:3O—SONG SERVICE under direction of W. Hugh Rowe.
Evangelistic sermon by the pastor. Subject: ““The Infinite Grace
of God.” Prelude to sermon : “The Proposed Tax Increase.”” Bap
tisms at evening hour.
Pastor will conduct revival in Macon beginning Monday night.
The Bible qggx_f_e_l_'g_nce will be _Yg»e_ld-hga‘r:c_ll 21)}0 30, inclusive,
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH,
DR. CHARLES W. DANIEL, Pastor.
11:00 a. m.—*‘The God of All Comfort.”
7:30 p. m.—“The Convietion of Judgment.™
GORDON STREET BAPTIST,
REV. J. H. COIN, Pastor.
11:00 a. m.—*“Changeless Truth.”
7:30 p. m.—*“Abraham Interpreting Christ.”
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SOUTH SIDE BAPTIST,
I 649 Oapitol Avenue. 5
. H. 0. HUGHES Will Speak.
“PHE OPEN BIBLE IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS.™
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 7:30 P. M.
GIRLS 30.\!!1'!!1‘ FROM BAPTIST ORPHANS HOME WILL SING.
YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND.
~ SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH,
DR. WILLIAM WISTAR' HAMILTON.
: 11:00 a. m.—‘My Place in History.™
745 p. m—“The Burning Question.” ,
YOU ARE INVITED TO COME.
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CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH,
DR. €. A. RIDLEY, PASTOR.
A 0 a m. “How to Succeed Though Old.*®
7:30 p. m. "Te Every Man His Work.™
Bheriff Lowry and his deputies will be honor guests at the eVening sesvice
BUSINESS MEN'S CLUBS BUSINESS MEN'S CLUBS
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A Livable—Workable Everyday Religion.
VOUOCHED FOR BY
MEMBERS OF THE BILLY SUNDAY BUSINESS MEN'S CLUB,
HEAR THE TESTIMONIES &PDDRCAT”R Mh'l'_“(fl)lb'l‘ CHURCH
7:30 P. M., § AY, FEBRUARY 16,
LIVELY SINGING! FRIENDLY MERTING!
& CHRISTIAN SCIENTIST. CHKISTIAN SCTENTIST.
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FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST.
PEACHTREE AND FIFPTEENTH STREXTS
SUNDAY SERVICES, 11 u.m.»-fluzg‘m “Soul. ™ i ;
WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETING, inciuding téestimonials of Christian Seq
enoe healing, at 8 o'clock. Public eordially invited
SUNDAY BCHOOL at 11 am. Reading Room open daily—Sunday, 2 to 5 p.m.;
'H.odn':..d"' 9 am to T pm Other days, 9 a. m to 9 p. m., at 613 Grand Opera
CHRISTIAN. CHRISTIAN.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH,
CORNER SOUTH PRYOR AND TRINITY.
L. O. BRICKER D. D. Minister.
*THE MISSION OF THE DISCIPLES OF CHRIST™
“THE BATTLEFIELD OF COMMON LIFR”
WILL BE DR BRICKER'S SUBJECTS AT 11 AND 7:30 SYM'N.[}A-Y___‘ S
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CENTRAL CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH,
Carnegie Way and Ellist Street—Downtown,
REV. RICHARD D. DODGE_ Aeting Pastor.
945 a. m.—Church School.
11:00 a. m.—The Pastor Will Preach.
Cordial Welcome to Soldiers and Strangers.
T e e _BPigtoAL
CHURCH OF THE INCARNATION,
EPISOOPAL
LEB AND YORK STREETS, REV. ISRAEL H. NOE, REOTYOR.
7:30 A, M.--HOLY COMMUNION.
9:456 A, M.—COHURCH SCHOOL.
10:00 A, M.--MEN'S BIBLE CLASS
11:00 A. M.—-MORNING PRAYER AND SERMON
7:30 P. M.—EVENING PRAYER AN D SERMON
THE LITTLE CHURCH WITH A BIG WELOOME.
ST. PHILIPS CATHEDRAL,
Corner of Hunter and Washington Streets.
THE RIGHT REV. H. J. MIKELIL, D. D., Bishop.
THE VERY REV., THOS H. JOHNETON, Dean
HOLY COMMUNION ...... 450 6b ma Ny SO NP EO s SETED PSS $:00 A M
CONNUNICANTE RBBARPANT o cvin: i sonosde vosade 8:30 A. M.
SO SRR 505 . s s bbasnte™ s Hak vs shwhkianids snbosd DHIED A M
R ot osie T el SRR Sraine paaiuerres DN I W 0
METHODIST, METHODIST,
ST. MARK’S M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH,
Corner Peachtree and Fifth Streets.
WALTER ANTHONY, Pastor.
PREACHING AT 11:00 A. M, BY THE PASTOR.
7:30 p. m.—Preaching by pastor.
Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday even
ing, 7:30. !
EVERYBODY INVITED!
TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH,
DR. 8. A. BELK, Pastor.
11:00 a. m.—Morning Subject : ““ Abraham the Friend of God.”
7:30 p. m~—Evening Subject: “Practical Religion in Daily
Lase.”
SOLDIERS AND STRANGERS WELCOME.
ST. JOIIN'S METHODIST CHURCH,
REV. W. T HUNN ICIU'PY, PASTOR.
PREACHING AT 11 AL M. AND 7: 30 P. M. BY THE PASTOR
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PRESBYTERIAN, PRESBYTERIAN,
CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH,
(Opposite the Capitol)
1100 a. m—‘God’s Unspeakable Gift.™
8:00 p. m.—*“Among Our Soldiers.”
Sermons by Dr. Twigg A. M. Thomas, general assembly evan
gelist of the Southern Preshyterian church.
NORTH AVE. PRESBYTERAN CHURCH.
DR. RICHARD ORME FLINN, Pastor,
11:00 a. m.- Morning Service,
500 p. m. and 7:30 p. m.—Open House for Soldiers.
1320 p. . Kwenimg Berviee.
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN R A lean_Newspaper for Southern Homes, *¢ @ SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1919,
Farewell Supper To Be
. .
Given to Honor Dr. Flinn
A supper will be given Monday evening,
February 24, at the church house of the
North Presbyterian Church, Ne. 527 Peach
tree street by the “luterlocking Club,” in
the nature of a farewell to Dr. Richard
Orme Flinn, who leaves soon for special
evangelistic work over seas. All men 6f
the Sunday school and church over the
age of 18 are invited.
The Interlocking Club is an organization
of the four adult Bible classes of the
church, recently formeda for the purpose of
promoting co-operation and service.
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Navy Needs Hospital
Corps Men at Once
A large number of hospital eorps men
are needed by the navy at salaries of
from $32.50 to $38.40. with exceptional
opportunities for advancement, accord
ik';‘ to lileutanant (‘ronx\mnnder J. H, At
nson, in charge of the navy recruiting
station here,
Openings are also noted in e new
naval pamphlet for apprentice secamen
electricians, bakers, blacksmiths, boiler
makers, conersmhhs, enginemen, fire
men, machinists, shipwrights, mess at
tendants, eooks and stewards.
PASTOR WILL TELL.
A lecture on “How to Manage a
Woman,” delivered by a married man,
is scheduled for Calvary Methodist
Church in West End next Tuesday eve
ning at 7:30 o’clock. The Rev. Marvin
Wililams, mr of Grace Methodist
Church, will the speaker. A small
admission charge will be made. -
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BAPTIST,
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JACKSON HILL BAPTIST,
2. 5. 3 BENNETT, PASTOR,
T o iS e
00 a. m. Ordination o acons, .
ONE HUNDRED TWO-—Salvation army,
sy it oot
PRIMITIVE BAPTIST,
De Gress Avenue, Inman Park.
Regular services wil The held Sunday,
Klder Monsees preaching
Take North Decatur Car.
st ee e i s
METHODIST.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH,
(SOUTH)
DR. JAMES ® DICKEY, PASTOR.
Sunday School 9:30 a. m,
Dr. \J A. Shelton of ) Emory University,
will preach at 11 a'm. and 7:30 p. m.
st~ e At
GRACE METHODIST,
302 Ponce DeLeon Avenue.
11:00 a. m.- - Marvin Williams :
“The Biggest Thing You Can
Do.™
7:30 p. m.-—**“Their Yesterdays.””
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ASSOCTATE REFORMED
PRESBYTERIAN, .
Whitehall and Whitehall Terrace.
REV. 8. W. REID, PASTOR.
11:00 a. m. “Love Fulfilling Law.”
5:00 p. m. “Fruits of Righteousness, ™
ettt e
HARRIS ST. PRESBYTERTAN,
‘“*The Friendly Church.™
9:4s—Sunday School.
11 A M Sermon by the Pastor
7:30 P. M.-—Stereopticon address-—Gos
pel songs,
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SALVATION ARMY.
AN A dtinons, Ao~
SALVATION ARMY HALL,
97 MARIETTA STRERT,
Sunday 9 a. m. Sunday School,
Sunday 10:00 a. m. Open-air Meoting.
Sunday 11:00 a. m, Holiness Service
Sunday 5:30 P. m. Y. P. L. Open-air Meet
ing.
Sunday 6:00 p. m. Y. P. L. Moeeting
Leader, Captain 8. Cark
Sunday 7:00 p. (. Open-air Meeting.
Bunday 8 p. m. Farewel] Meeting for Can
didate B. Anglett to New York
SBalvation Ariny Training College.
'm 8:00 p. m. Farewell Soeial at
g, BAO B Priar Hotinen a
, 8 P. m. Bpecial oliness Service
! (;on‘ductml by Mrs. Hrum:hvr Craw
ord. ’
Captain and Mrs. Alex. B, Nicol,
Officers in Charge,
PRESBYTERIAN. PRESBYTERIAN.
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PRYOR STREET PRESBYTERIAN,
TWO SPECIAL SERMONS }Wf?fn"p_‘;’{}'{i I}'}‘A:.("‘r:rv"(rfl-!":'bxnmnar, INTENEST BY
St e J. EDWIN HEMPHILL, Pastor,
730 P MTR MAN OF WaLiry Sy
# ; BEST MUSIC-<VISITOR § ESPECTALLY INVITED.
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MOORE MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN,
231 LUCKIR STRERT.
.UN})A' SCHOOL 9:30--BIBLE CLASS 1030 A, M. 3
11:00 A. M. REV. T. H. HARRISON: “OHRIST SPEAKING TO MEN*~
7:30 P. M. MR: BROWN WILL PREAC i,
Sunday, 234, Dr. J. M. Tibbetts will speak on Mormonism.
RATLROAD MEN'S Y. M. €. A RAILROAD MEN'S Y. M. C. A,
‘-'——-——————o———-———————__.,--_-,__., - o — o e S— e+ < SOTEPED
RATLROAD MEN AND THEIR FAMILIES
Are Invited to the Services at the
- RATLROAD Y. M. C. A.,
75 South ¥orsyth Street, - '
Sunday Afternoon at 3:30 p, m.
DR. C. A, RIDLEY WILL SPEAK.
: Large Choir—Orchestra.
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THE CHURCHES' HOMES FOR GIRLS
MARTHA CANDLER HOMHEB. ~ seievse. . CORNER AUBURN AVENUE AND lIVY
BUFORD MEMORIAL HOME semaderias bad 5 . , 143146 BPRING STRERT
JULIA HOWELL HOME. ... .00vvrvnuns. CORNER PEEPLES AND HOWELL PL,
CREW STREET HOMH. ... .......... pe tanen 41 CREW BTREET
NOTICE TO EMPLOYERS OF GIRLS!
There are between two hundred and three hundred bright
young women living at the several Churches’ Homes For Girls.
It is our business to place these girls where their surround
ings and their chances for promotion will be the best possible.
Yon are invited to eonfer with the superintendent of the dif
ferent homes when in need of the services of girls who are willing
and anxious to work, yet who are just as anxious to be paid a suffi
cient.salary td live on comfortably, and we feel sure you will be able
to secure help that you will appreciate. ~
; BOARD DIRECTORS,
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| CHURCHES' HOME FOR GIRLS.
IN ATEANTA CHURCHES
_Services will be held in the colored
churches of Atlanta Sunday as follows:
,/The Ra\x M. T. Fiournoy, dmutor Tur
rer Memdrial A. M. E. rch, will
?mam}h‘n special sermon at 3 {:, m, in
he ¢ P" of the Ho}r\on Institute to
the student body and friends.
Allen Temple A. M. E. Church-—The
3[;"" J. A. Lindsay, D. D., will fill his
pulpit at morning and evanh% services.
At the evening service he will discuss
the %euomwl of the peace conference.
Tabernacle Baptist Church--The Rev,
Q. l‘, Young, D. D., xutor. will fill his
puhlrt at morning and evening services,
t. Pleasant Baptist Church—The
Rev. W. H. Ballard, D. D,, pastor, will
preach a special sermon at 7 p, ‘n. to
the citizens of Atlanta,
St. Peter's A. M. K. Church—The Rev,
B. R. Holmes, A. 8., will preach at 7:30
P.om. "Pext, "Rl?'hteousness Exalteth
a Nation, But Sin Is a Reproach to Any
P’oog:lc Subject, “Wars Are a Result
of Sin.
St. Luke's Baptist Church—The Rev.
F. B, Eberhardt, pastor, will fill his pul
pit at morning and evening services.
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“Father and Son Day” will be ob
served at the Gordon Street Preshyte
rian Chureh on Sunday, the pastor, the
l%lev. Robert M. Stimson, pre:wglng from
the subject, “The Father's Debt to His
Son,” at the 11 a. m. service, and "“Show
Thyself a Man” at 7.30 p. m. Parents
are especially invited to the morning
gervice and young people to the evening
service. Special music by the choir,
Sabbath school at $9:30 a. m. Christian
Endeavor at 6:45. :
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Dr. Willlam Wistar Hammilton will
preach Sunday mormg% and e‘amnl at
the Second Baptist / Church. His sub
{‘act for the morning hour will be “My
lace in History.” A call will be made
for volunteers for Christian service at
home and abroad. At 7:46 p, m, h"ilb
subject will be “The Burnlnehesuenion."
There will be baptism at close of
the evening service, Bunda]y school at
9:30 a. m. Junior B, Y. P. U, at 3 p. m,
Senior B. Y. P, U, at 6:30 p, m. The
musical program is as:follows:
MORNING,
Prelude.
Anthem, “A Song of Pralse,” Ashford.
Offertory, anthem, *“The hridetroaxn
Comes,” Porter.
Postiude.
EVENING.
Goltgel mg,oled by Mr. Boatman,
Anthem, “Benedictus in A,” Ashford.
Offertory.
Duet, Ackley—Messrs. Boaiman and
‘Hoffman.
Postlude.
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At the Moore Memorial Presbyteiian
Church Sunday the Rev. T. H. Harrison
will preach at 11 a. m. on “Christ
Speaking to Men.” At the evenlng serv
ice Mr. Brown will preach. unday
school will be held at 9:30 and Bible
school at 10:30. On Sunday, the 234,
Dr. J. M. Tibbetts will nrunfi on Mor
monism.
U N
e W, A S}glton, of Bmory Univer
sity, will preach at the First Methodist
Church Sunday at 11 a. m. and 930
p. m. Dr. Dickey, the {)astor. will preach
in Augusta, Sundn.y filling the .-st Bap
tist pulpit in that c.ity.
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Dr. J. H. Coin will %regcn at 11 a. m,
and 7:30 R m, at the Gordon Street
Baptist Church Sunday. His subject
for the morning will b? “Changs»lex
Truth” and for the even nf‘ “Abrahal
Interpreting Christ.,” It will be Parent
Day in the Sunday school and all moth
ers are urged to‘ at‘ten:l this service.
At Grace Methodist Church, No. 302
Ponce Deleon avenue, Marvin Williams
will preach %all a. m. on ““The Greatest
Thing You Can Do” and at 7:30 p. m,
his subject will .be .“Thelr Yesterdays.”
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At St. Paul's Methodist Church Sun
day, the Rev. R. A. Edmondson, the g{ub
tor, will preach at 11 a. m. and 7:30
p. m. Dr. F. N. Parker, dean of Emory
University, will preach, Dr. Edmondson
preaching at Fort McPherson. Sunday
school as usual :.t 9:306
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Dr. Charles W, Daniel will preach at
the First Baptist Church Sunday morn
ing and evening. his topic for the 11
o'clock service bein&"'l‘he God of Al
Comfort,” and at 7:30 *““The Conviction
of Judgment.”
.
The ordination of deacons will be held
at 11 o'clock at the Jackson Hill Baptist
Church Sunday, Dr. Bennet, the“paxmr.
preaching. Suudfty.sck.:ool at §:45.
Regular services will be held at the
Primitive Baptist Church Sunday, the
{maton Klder Monsees, preaching. Take
he North Decatur car to DeGress ave
nue, Inman Park.
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Regular services will be held at the
Jones avenue Baptist Church Sunday at
11l a. m. and 7:30. p..m..
At the Edgewood Baptist Church Sun
day Dr. V. C. Norcross, a former pastor
of this church, will preach at 7:30 p. m,
and at 11 a. m, the Rev, Mr. Pulf will
speak.
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The Westminster Presbyterian Church
—At the mnrnlnf service the Rev. Mr.
Stevenson will tell a dream that he had,
in which he both saw Jesus and heard
him preach. The sermon will bg a re
gart of the texi, theme and outline used
y Jesus in the dream. The talk at
7:30 p. m. will be on “The Traits of the
Tempter.” This will be the second ser
mon in a series on Satan. ‘
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De. Robert Ivey, pastor of Georgla
Avenue Presbyterian Church, at Geor
gia avenue and Grant streets, will
preach Sunday morning at 11 a. m. from
The Subject, “The Power of Satan Over|
Human Life.”” Sunday school at 9:30,
Miss Josie Hall McAQu.mtl a teacher of
experience and ability, will have chuge
of the teachers’ training class of the
Sans Agals Sodlety, mesgng at 2:30
-& m. Sunday afternoon. Christian En
eavor at 6:45 p. m. The topic is “Our
Relal}xcn to God, 'Trusting.” Psalms
xclil46, At 7:30 Dr, Ivey will again
much from the uubémt “The Human
e Is Complete in Christ,” l<)nc{ de
partment ol church work {8 going for
ward am progressive plana for the good
of the Murch and l?\e kingdom are be
ing executed.
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“Lutheran Reconstruction Problems”
and “Lessons From the Lives of the
Apostles” will be the sermon subject at
the FEnglish . Lutheran Church of the
Redeemer, Trinity avenue and Capitol
Fluce. Bible school at 6:4bh. Classes
or every membel; o{ the family.
.
Arrangements have been made for an
other Qéh‘l‘hlfl service at the Railroad
X. M. C. A, Sunday (Vh\rnoon at 3:30
o'clock, Dr. Ridiey will again speak. It
wiil be well worth while to hear him,
His large chureh choir will accompany
him. An orchestra wiil lead. The meet
ing s open to both men and’ thelr fams
llies and the ladies have a cordial in
vitation. All men are urged to attend,
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The music program at Trinity Metho
dist Church will be as follows:
MORNING.
()rfan prefude.
Voluntary, “Deus Miseratum,” War
ren,
Offertory, “Save Me, O God,” Randeg
ger—Miss Woodberry.
Postlude,
EVENING. 5
Prelude.
Voluntary, “Ye 'That Stand in the
House,” Spinney.
Offertory, “Come Unto Me.” Niehol.
Postlude,
Charies A, Sheldon, organist and
choirmaster, <k
.
The musical program Sunday at the
First Baptist Church will be as follows:
MORNING, |
Prelude, ’ :
“The Lord Is King " Stevenson—
Preston H. Epps.
“Far From l{{ Heavenly Home,” Ste
venson--Solon Drukenmiller. |
Postlude,
EVENING.
Prelude.
“Eflrsake Me Not,” Stevenson—Mrs. O,
D. Culpepper,
‘1 Sought the Lord,” Stevenson -—Mra,
James H, Whitten,
Postlude,
to;-" P, O'Donmnelly, prganist and diree
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The med of the four adult Biblg class
es of the North Avenue Prosl%’lermn
Church, one of the most active and
wide-awake churches of the city, have
organized the Interlocking Club, with
Theo W. Martin as temporary presi
dent. The purpose of this club is to
unite the men of the Sunday school and
church in one organized movement to
promote fellowship, personal interest in
the church's work, and to bring other
men in touch with the church. Co-op
eration and service are the watchwords
of the day,*and the men of this church
are aiming to give these. On Monday
evening. February 24, a supper will be
held at the church house, No. /27 Peach
tree, to which all the men of the Sun
day schoql and church above the age of
18 are invited. Others interested and
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THE SOUTH'S GREATEST NEWSPAPERS
who would care to come in and help
and be helped are urged to attend this
meeting and get in touch with the men
of this club. The supper also will be
in the nature of a farewell to Dr. Flinn,
the {ml?wr who leaves soon after on a
special evangelistic mission overseas.
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Harris Street Presbyterian Churca,
block west from Peachtree street
94E A m., Sunday school. 11 a. m,,
germon by the pastor, Rev. Jere A.
Moore. 7:30 p. m,, lteroorucon address,
Good gospel songs. Soldler social Sat
urday, 7 to 9:30 pome
First Christian Church. ‘“The Mis
sion of the Disciples of Christ” will be
the subject of Dr. L. O, Bricker's ser
mon at the First Christian Church Sun
day morning at 11 o'clock.
“The Battlefield of Common Life' will
be li;(e; subject of the evening sermon
at 7:30.
Bible school at 9:30, Christian En
deavor meeting at 6:30, The music pro
pram follows:
MORNING,
Prelude, “Fantasia,” Tscherch. An
them, “Sweet Is Thy Mercy,"” Barnby.
Offertory, “Hark, Mary My Soul' Shel
by, Postlude, Callaert.
EVENING,
Prelude, “Andante Cantabile,"” Widor.
Anthem, “Hear, O Lord,” Watsen, Of
fertory. “Tarry With Me,” Baldwin.
Postlude, Gaul
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Pryor Street Presbyterian. “How te
Love Our Enemies” will be the subject
of the 11 o'clock sermon at the Pryor
Street Presbyterian Church, corner
Pr{nr and Glenn, by the pastor, the Rev.
J. Edwin Hemphill The Fulton County
Sunday School Association has arranged
A most Imarusnnr program for the
Younm People’'s Division, to be held in
this church Sunday 8§ Q m. The speak
ers are Dr. A M. Muckenfuss, Miss
Marguerite White, Miss Mamy Banks,
Miss Jessle Dobson, Miss Gussie Dick
ert, Dr. R. O Flinn and Mrs. P. E.
Green. At the evening service Mr.
Hemphill will conclude the series of ser
mons on ‘?he Man of Galilee.'* A full
orchestra &nd large chorus choir will
lead a special song service heginning
promptly at 7:30 p. m. The session will
meet in the pastor's study at 10:45 a.
m. and at the close of the evening serv
ice for the reoc\!\(l(.m .of members,
At Trinity Methodist Church, Dr. 8.
R. Belk will preach at 11 a. m. and 7:30
. T, Mnrulnf subject, “Abraham. the
E;lend of God." Evening subject,
“Practieal Ralmon.ln.mfly Life."
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Central Baptist. Sunday is to be a
big day at the Central Church, At 11
a. m., Dr. Ridley will speak on “How
to Suceeed, Though Old.” At night his
theme will be “To FEvery Man His
Work."™ This message was intended for
last Sunday, but Dr. Ridley's concflgn
tion decided to give him an automobile
and took up the time for the sermon
raising the money. The pastor, how-.
ever, expresses no regrets. A chorus of
forty volces leads the congregational
singing and Mr. Cowan, the chorister,
renders special music. He also is sup
ported by an orchestra. Dr. Ridlev
speaks at the Railroad “Y"' at 3:30.
Sheriff Lowry and his deputies will ba
guests at the evening service.
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H. O. Hughes will speak on a most
interesting and timely subfect at the
South Side Baptist Church Sundav eve
ning at 736 p. m. “The Open Bible in
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‘ Crashing into a tar-kettle while re
turning to his home on Pace's Ferry
road Friday night at 10:30 o'clock,
Willlam D. Grant, 22-year-old son of
John W. Grant, was seriously injured
when his car overturned on Peachtree
road and he was pinned beneath the
Steering wheel. Mr. Grant was car
ried to the Davis-Fischer Sanitarium,
where Faturday morning his injuries
were roported as serious, but not
fatal, "
Mr. Grant had just completed the
turn beyond the Brookwood Station
of the Southern Railway. The tar
kettle, being used in repairing Peach
tree road, had been left in the road by
the workmen, Mr. Grant did not see
it until too late to avoid contact with
one wheel of his car, and the kettle
Was dragged for 50 feet, scattering tar
over the roadway. The force of the
collision threw the kettle directly in
front of the machine. After being
pushed for 40 feet it stalled, causing
Mr. Grant's car to be overturned.
A Buckhead car passed the scene
| Just after the accident, the passen
gers alighted, and Mr, Grant was sent
'to the hospital in a passing auto. He
' was stunned, and it was believed that
‘his injuries were more serious than
subisequent events proved,
Mr. Grant was discharged from the
naval flying corps only a few weeks
ago, after qualifying at Pensacola as a
pilot. He had enterd the real estate
business with his father in the Grant
i Building. ¢
the Public Schools™ is his topic and the
public 18 cordially invited to hear the
talk, The girls' quartet from the Bap
tist Orphans’ Home will furnish the
musig.
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The directors of the Churches' Homes
for Girls are publishing a communieation
to the employers of girls, in which they
advise that there are hetween two and
three hundred girls in the four homes
’fnr girls who are willing and anxious
to work on reasonahble salaries, Thesd
employers are invited to confer with the
officers of these homes with the as
’numnm- that if they are in need of the
services of girls they can obtain help
'Uml will prove s.-:thi.rm;lury.
Inman Park Methodist Church, T. R.
Kendall, pastor. Sunday school 9.30 a
m_ Asa G. Candler, superintendent.
. Worship and preaching, 11 a m. and
7:30 p. m. Pastor's morning topie,
*The Gospel of Amos First Literary
Prophet." " Evening, “Jesus Only."” Ep
worth Leaqun l'nfis. 6:45 p. m. Song
service, 7:15 p. m. Morning and evening
W. I. Hubbard will sing solos. George
W. Grant will give violin solo at morn
ing hour. F.‘ven;lm'«.l,\' .r:urdmlly invited.
St. John's Evangelleal Lutheran
Church, Garnett and Forsyth streets
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m Services, 11
a. m. The Rev, William E. Hanfr pas
tor, FParsonage, No. 436 Central avenue
Sunday at 7 p. m. a concert will he
given in Bt. John's Evangelical Lutheran
Church, Garnett and Worsyth stre ats,
After tha concert refreshments will he |
served in the Sunday school hal
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Judge Humphries, in the criminal dbs
vision of Superior Court, Friday ruled :
thal he couldn't force Police Chief Bea
vers.to do the impossible, and hence
declined to order the chiet to procure
A. E. Kern, alias Krause, an alleged
deserter from Camp Wheeler, who h‘fi
confined in the guard house at Fort Me-
Pherson, following the logs by his coun
sel, Attorney E. C. Buchanan, of a
spirited race to beat police officers with
habeas corpus proceedings for the re
lense of the prisoner 4
The chase started Thursday ute?- 3
noon fust as Policemen Meek and Hols
ley were leaving the police station with,
Karn to turn him over to the military
authorities, Attorney Buchanan hure
riedly appéared at the police station,
and asked that the prisoner be hfild
there until he could have hahbeas corpus
proceedings, asking his release, signed
by Judge Humphries. Chiet Beaverg
was notifled, and immediately ecalied
City Attorney Mayson over the , tela
phone and asked his advice. The at
torney replied that the police did not
have to hold the prisoner and awalt
lezal proceedings.
Then Officers Meeck and Holley re
sumed their trip to the army post. In
the meantime, Attorney Buchanan hast
engd away and a few minutes later pe=
turned with a hateas corpus petition,
gigned by Judr'r- Humphries. But Chief
Beavers told him it was too late. He
agreed to telephone to the army. pest, s
however, to ascertain if the prisong:';
had arrived, and was informed that he
had not. Then the chief further agreed
to jump into his automobile and attempt: -
to intercept the officers. But he wan
too late—the prisoner had been delive
erod,
Attorney Buchanan, undaunted, then §
sought to have Judge llurnphrlcs order !
Chief Beavers to produce the prisoner
anyway. The chief, however, stated
that the military authorities had in.
formed him they would not do thig
after Kern once was in theip keeping.
Captain H. J. Rosenberg, assistant ccgn- /
mander at Fort McPherdon, testified
that Kern now is held for trial a 8 &
deserter by the military authorities.
Attorney, Buchanan, on leaving the
courtroom, declared his purpose at anee
to take out additional habeas corpuk
Dl‘!l(‘u('dinfifl in the United States Cou‘: 5
agalnst the Fort MclP'herson authorls
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Carolina Lawmckers Get
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Suffrage Valentines
COLUMBIA, 8 C., Feh. 15, —~Eyvery
member of the House and Senate o‘ the
South Carolina General Assembly found
a valentine on his desk Friday. " It was
in the shape of a red heart and bore lhg :
inscription, ““Have a little heart. Votes
for women." There is no clue as to the
origin of the valentines. 1
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Sinn Fein President
Is Reported as Dead
(By International News Service.)
L()K’]H)_\" Feb, 15.-There is a W":%
siatent report at Cork that Professor de
Valera, M. P, president of the Simn Feip
organization, s dead He recently an
enped from prison and was later o
ported to be on his way to Paris, i
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