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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
SATURDAY, JANUARY !*, HOT.
Services in Atlanta Churches
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p, oiflT
.I'hniil et I—
day •( I*> p. m-
HODIST-Rer. U.
. .«
■rood, pester. Presehlag at 11 a.
r b. at. Mr** paator, Monday
f:• a. B. Prajrr maatlng Tburt
ST NAB.
rtvuing at 7:8.
17 the paator. Hun
a. m. Epworth Imiui
Hu Wedueeuaj
„j:jj p. B. Prayer meeting Wedueaday
ST. PAULS METHODl&T—Ext Hunter
(treat, comer Hill street. Rar. II. U
uiuiulaoa, paator. Preacblug at 11 a.
il^ r ow *0755 Urtiff MmLtoy tf %
Hi**
and
HT. LUK8 lIBTnODIBT-Af the June
. —-* Vowed afreet.
l*r«a«-l>lng l»y
tt 11
Stanton at 7 JO p.
FIRST UKmppiWT^ottlon^otP^
tree ana
Mitor. 1
by. tbenaa— _—, —=- -
Junior Ctaaa at Ilea.
At 6;45 p. nia Jlia-woet nfiicc neoueauay
It 1|UD..
T bbthuhiw—junction or ream.
iJ Irr street*. Rer. J. H. French.
Preaching at 11 a. tu. and 7:46 p. m.
pastor. Httaday school at 1:46 a. ta.
WESLEY MEMORIAL Corner nf Au
burn awann and Ivy attxt. liar. Pranlt
Kakca. paator. Sunday school at »:M a. m.
Prwtrbln* at 11 a. B. by paator. Hon*
(.Tries at 7* P. tu. Preaching at I p. tu.
I.r paator. Epworth I-rogue devotional
..•rrlre at IS p. b. Bible acbool teacher*'
tu-HIng Wadsaaday at «:B p. a. Prayer
•.■rrlre Wrdeeeday at 7:10 p. at.
prnyer steeling rrery day from 17 to
Noon
1 p. tu.
T llanny. at bath uiomlus and orrnlna
services Sunday nrhool at nan a. m. Short
Kpwortk League aerrtre at 7:16 p. B. Suu-
dar. ITayer maatlng at mull time nud
place Wednesday.
RIIELSTON UBMOlllAL METHODIST—
Corner. Woiblarrou (| aod Fulton ntreetn.
TBNPLE BAPTIST MIMhION—Carey.
I p B Pmyer aaatlng Thursday at
,.NORTH ATLANTA BAPTIST-Corner of
‘T 110 * Emmett atraat.
£TI? rlll W.!!! 11 *. ■»• • id 7:60 p. B. by the
William II. Bell. Sunday ackool at
WESTERN HEIGHTS BAPTIST—Y. C.
Noreroar paator. Sabbath acbool at »:» a.
B. Hubjaot for 11 a. m„ "The Flrat Mar-
demr and the Flrat Martyr." At 7:» p.
SL-iJa J**tor *111 preach on ‘Tha
Trade Ever Made.
denriia i
WUflan
.. r InaUIUnf tna i
^?edaraday*7t flfptt.'"'*
MOORE MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN-
Coreer Loekte and Latimer atresia. Dr. A.
It. Ilolderbr i-reecblng by the paator41 U
a. in. ( briatlan Endeavor at 6‘J9 p. i
WALtACT FRKHllYTERIAN—Corner M
'talker and Stonewall ctreeta. Rev. T. P.
Clerelnud. paator. Hervleea at 11 a. m. and
» p. m. ' Sabbath '*+**f*i'fM a."-
1 rayer meet lug Wednesday at 7:10 p. u.
FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN—Chamberlin
and Jackaon atreetA Preaeblna every Ron-
day l.y the paator. Rev. T. ft. Newkirk,
at 11 a. m. and 7:00 |i. m. Prayer meeting
i\£ d ? M * n y 111 P* w- Sunday acbool at
t JO a.
NORTH AVENUE PRKSRYTKRIAN-At
corner of Peadttre** afreet aud North ave
nue. Rev. Richard Orme Fllnn,
Itev. Ham W.
I reaeblBtf at K _
Morning aublect. ••Wbnt
. - — ••Vet, “The II
I and Slide claaa at 12 m.
Hulvntl
UOKOHKGATIONALI&T METHODIST—
Lo*ate«l «*u Hooper street, thlnl block fmm
Whitehall. Rev. Rolf** Hunt. D. D., |*aa-
tor. Preachlug at 11 a. tu. and 7:90 p. »a*
Hitndny school at i:90 a._ui. lecture on
Sunday acbool work at 3:38 p. m. by Mr».
Hunt.
AVENUE METHODIST-
Sunday acbool at 930 a. m rrcictitnir nt
11 a. tu. and 7:*) p. m. by Hie paator. ltev.
(•RACK METHODIST—Comer Boulevard
and Highland avenue. C. C. Jarrell, paator.
Sunday acboul at ll:J0 a. ni. 1*reaching at
.. Kpworlh League at 8:30
1‘teaching at 7:90 p. nt.
M” rnl “*jf : ° r ^ | iP llTVveuTng’worSto aii
i^P; Shtdifltlj school at 0:38 a. in. Sfcn'a
BHde ci ni fere nee. Phllathea claaa and
low* M«i« I<eague at 3AA a. ni. Taach
era training rbiaa at 10 a. tu. Covenanter*’
l/cngue at 1 p. in. Christian Endeavor at
8:45 p. nt. Teuchera* training rlaaa at 10 a.
"* Covenantera* ('hrlatbin Etnleavor at
Bat
WIS ChriiVlIn *Em?c«var ‘socl*
:ZT'L. rT ' rn
slresla. Sunday sebaeij at t:4t a. m. Berv.
less _at 11 s. m. Young Psopts'a Horletr
.. . Social/
and Sunday aaknal tsgcbsra' nsstlng at l:K
P. B.
CUMBERLAND PRESBYTER! AK-Cor
aSgldlSTl! E32;
after which the sacramrat of tba Lord's
Sapper will be observed.
6:45 p.
nt 1:30
b
\> rdncMlay, llntnl of Miriam*
ni. Teacher* training claaa at 7
yer meeting nt 7:45 p. m. Preach*
by the'paator; aaiijivt. ^dod"’ Ideal for
III* Church. ' Isadlea* prnyt
per FrbUy at 7J0 i*.
INMAN I
lees at 11 a.
ltev. Jnntea R. Fleklen. will preaelt at the
morning service and Rev. W. F. Brown D.
D.. at the evening service. Htinday sebool
lit 9:30 a. III. Young lVoplr'a Horlety nt 6:4S
V- *»• Ilegulnr mid week prayer uun tlag
v\ ediicsday jit 7:90 p. tu.
WFST3I IN’K'I'Ht 1 *11 EH H V i L It I AN^Cnr
vorahlp at 11 n. in. and 7J0 p. ui.
by the tuintor. Rev. IKK. Ciollle.
uiMlnr m'IumiI nt 9:30 a. ui. Young l*t*«i-
Ic* Hoclety at 6:30 i». m. Regular mbl-
*•* k prayer sendee Wednesday at 7:30 p.
i.. conducted by the pnator.
CENTRAL
Rice. 11
I'RKHUYTEniAN—WiiHhliig
mpttnl.
Hundny
pnator.
Prayer meet lag Wadneaday at '
JOHN- METHODliT—Dr.
. X editor W
cate, will preneh
ui. The pnator,
ltev. II. C. ChrUtUu. expect* to be able to
preach at night.
TRINITY MKTHODIRT-Corticr White-
ball and Trinity avenwe. Dr. J. W. Lee,
* w- will preach at both tin* 11
lervlcet
and 7J8 p. tu. aervleea. Nandojr petinot n
9;30 o. ra. Weekly .prayer uicctlug We*lu«*
h7 , .-.T»TO/;
BAPTIST.
lArrisT-H.
CENTRAL DAPTIST-H. L. Mnndy. pan-
tor. Ssrrlcss at U «. m. knd 7 an p. m.
“ Ay srtxnl-.t >:M s. m. Ladles' most-
Monday at 3 p. m. 1‘nysr mooting
BOUTH RIDE BAFTHlT—Canlbd are
one near WeymaA avenue. Hunilay acbool
at 9:38 a. w. Tli paator. Rev. H. Ihin-
Inp, will preach at 11 a. in. and <:hl p.
ITajrer meeting at 7:30 p. in. Wednesday.
B. Y. p. r. Thursday at 7:38 p. m. ladle*'
■oelety Tuesday at 3 p. m.
WEST END BAI*TIHT—The paator. Dr.
John F. Purser, will preach Sunday morn
ing and cvenlttjr. Hnnday school nt 9:30 “
ingclli
uday
t’lii** for .vonug
I nt 9:3)
.... „—„ .ondnrted by
« icNl.yft-rluri Brotherhood. Ilegulnr Kbu-
dar aervleea nt 11 n. ni. nml 7:4fi p.
lOllllg pCOp|(-*N prill*"- -• T.ln ..
At the nilif wcck pi
•lay nt 7:4o p. tu. Dr
csnirm* *»f IcctureM on tieneal*. Thl* I*
^rc re-j nested
vie** nt 7:10 p. in.
V«:.7, ,r w*f£ , bV
minutes, li open to
and slghtcss yrsrs sfsgs.
TI.ANTA PHYCHOt/lGICAI. SOCIETY,
IU llnrrtga*. pnstdrnt. will
_., st k p. w. It IE Tmirfctns
^..SSWcct
MBaJ'..
__ . __._-.__Jl vocal and
ln*t rumen til music. The object of the ao-
dety la (o teach people how to ho healthy
and happy hen* aad now.
lokefh. _Ten mlnute t
IgJata. ywei 3 until
jijjrs jis%y -
RAILROAD YOI'XO MEN** CHRWTIAX
AHpociATfON—ltev. Lynn It. Walter. |Mt»-
to# West End Preabyterlaa ekurrlt, one of
thi wideawake young preacbon of At
lanta. wilT apeak at the Railroad Yoaua
Mens Chnetwn AwwiHIm, at a fogol
street. HiuhIs/, at tJI p.
Room* open from 3 to
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST (flCIENT*
IHTl—17 West Raker street. ••Love’* I* the
■ubjert of the leMNonacnooa at 11 (I. UI.
and a n. in. Wedue«day^«t*sttnMialal meet
TO. Rending room*. SU91I Eng
UNIVRRRALIHT ClIURCn - Corner
Peachtree .and En*t Harris street*. Iter.
E. 1>. Eltenwood. pastor. Regular preach
«Mw
lay aeflhi
nil. Y<mtii
1 a. ni., with sornifHi l».v the
l. “Tin* Orest Physician."
nt 9:45 a. m.. with cknanr
1 M
Honda;
'oople'a Christian
oevntionai meeting at 7 p. li. A literature
study claaa has l>*en Imitivwted to orcupr
the lesson period of the Yhnug People's
Chrlatlnn Union meetluga, and all are In
vited to attend thl* class and partake In
Ita leneflti. The aubjeet for this Himdnv
evening will In* Isougfellaw'a boautlful Iml-
bid, “The Chllilreu of th^I^wd’s Hopper."
Tinnier ilrecler Very Ret. V. T. .
D. D.. dean. At 7:30 n. m.. holy eouiiiiuiilon;
11 n. m.. morning prayer nml eermoii liv the
ltev. W. A. tluerry: 4 p. m.. evening
prnyer; 7:30 j». u».. evening prnyer nml
Mcrmuu. Hundny school nt 9:« n. nt. All
other daye: At »;3e a. tu.. holy coumiuulon;
9 a. ni., inortiftig nmyer: nt 4:30 p. nt.. even
ing prnyer. Wcditewlay and Friday: IJt-
nny at 10:30.
. , between Currlet
line street*. ltev. C. 11. Wlliiier,
D.D., rector. At 7J0 a. tu.. holy eontnum*
ion; 11 n. ra., morning prayer nml terunui;
7:30 p. ro.. e\**nlt.g prayer nml M-rnion.
Huiidny acbool at 9:45 a. ui. Friday: Litany
nt 11.
tn., holy eo.mmunli
prnyer nml Neniiou; 7:30 . .....
W aver nml nrrrtmn. Httmlny *cIhm4 ot 9;4i
’ediienlny: Eventug prnye
Jtany nt 4:30.
liise
Friday;
II. W Jolnsr. ps.
LaPrade. Jr, oftt'ollege Park. At 7:38
r i. m.. by Rev. Ge**rge W. Hrlner. of Ht.
mlti!a.ciiiiirh J _ Hnnday school nt t:30 n. m..
i\ 1L llenry. *u|H*rlni**ndenL Prayer meet
lug Wednesday at 7:30 p. ni.
YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIA
TION—An nttrnetlve lunalrnl program will
Im* given liy the n*aoctntion orrlicatrn lu
the imrlor* from 3 until 1:30 p. tn. Hunday.
lmtu(*dlately after the concert, all who arc
Intffeateit n—maid* to the lecture rofki for
an hour of worrhlp. Dr. A. R. Ilolderby.
of ^loore Memorial church, will apeak at
this service upon Hie theme, "God's K*tl
■* “ . Tractor Tfainlei# n««*
rlnaa in Hatnlay actuMil
4«ne.|, u-tlf meet at *
NEWS OF THE SECRET ORDERS
Condustsd by CLAUDE NEALY.
SHRINERS OF ALEE TEMPLE .
TO JOURNEY TO VALDOSTA
•ssslsl is Tbs Ososglas.
8sv»nn»b, Qg. Jan. 2«.—Alss Tem
ple. Nobis, of tbs Myntlr Shrine, will
make a pilgrimage to Valdosta on
Fsbruary •> A boat twenty prominent
neophytes from Valdosta and aurround.
Ing country will tread the hot sands
of thd deserta. There will be the cus
tomary atreet parade and the tradi
tional banquet at night.
Tha loial nobles liars alto been In
vited to visit Cordels on the trip, but
It la Improbable that It will be accept
ed at this lime The exercises Inci
dent to one of these occasions are too
trying; and It le probable that tha visit
to Cordels will be made at a later date.
D. O. K. K. CARAVAN TO CROSS
hot Sands Wednesday night
The big ceremonial sexton of Klbla
DBMBbD ‘'
Tepipie, Dramatic Order. Knights of
Kboramgn. wlU be held next Wednes.
day night In the Pytlilen Cealls hell.
In the Kiser building.
A large number of Tyros—candl-
deieu—have atoutfted their Intention to
Secretary W; T. Wtnn to oraaa the hot
t sands on that night and the
>n pramkex to be one of the beet
ever held by the temple. Tbs cere
monial will be followed by a sumptuous
feast.
The "nntmala" are all la fine condi
tion and muoh fun is anticipated
ceramoalal will be “pulled
Ing ht this fashion:
THI PLAY It ON.
Act I.
Scene 1—The dirge. "There'll be a
hot
“Knock and the World Knocks at
You."
Oases I—Attendants pan tha “Jong
box." Hlrsch glveg hie benediction and
all xetlro.
Act II.
1—A game of chance; “tbo
sky the limit."
Beene t—Dick responds to cat rails
and oalla down a Tyro.
Beano t—The house Is pinched—Ken
nedy ombesxles the funds.
Act. III.
Scene 1—Grinin's heart to heart,
"Pay up before the summons come.”
Scene 1—The "Roller Coaster Lim
ited" makes a trial trip.
Scene 1—A greet imuh-up; the par
lor car elands on end.
Aot IV.
Boons 1—A social function; chorus:
"Don't dive Pa Any More Zera Zem."
Scons i—Pearson sings “If I Only
Had Fifty Million Dollurs.'
This scene Is very Impremlvs, show
ing What w-ea. la and Is to be.
Seans J—"Mauds" butts In with Har.
din and hi* band In charge. Tyro seen
tala flalsh. (Taka me home to ma.)
Scene t—The deOert appears. "Bless
ing on Ihee, little man. barefoot boy,
with enstks of tan." Lookout for tha
"hot sand."
Act V.
Plenty of Fun—Fellowship—Feast
ing.
HAYMAKERS WILL MEET;
FINE SESSION PROMISED
..i(ti,.U,uuufmmi
The spring term In Comanche Tribe
No. t. Red Men. has opened up.wlth a
rush of new applications and plenty
of enthusiasm The new ehlefs have
demonstrated that the progressive spirit
of Comanche will mark their term.
Comanche Is to be congratulated on
Ita present chiefs at all are efficient
and well equipped for their respective
duties. The degree turn le In the beet
WILL HOLD HILLY
OF POCAHONTAS ON
NEXT WEDNESDAY
iwfiMtf nma.
of Aflanlni
pulwar
l». m. All
building la oi*n
rilUROI OF OUR F.\T!!ER <UNITAR-
Rev.
cfcargr-
« in in ii or hi ii r a i uisit ti .mi
IAN>—Uornrr t'aln nml Hprlnc «tn»te*.
UiinIi It. Hhiprwii, D.D., lulnUtiT lu rb
Itmrulnr luoriilii? aenrlcea nt 11 a. in.
a , Hub-
J«*< i of iiionitiiK illaconrae. “Tb** I«aw of
m»rv|r**.'* MuNlr.il (iroirmni will ItirhHlr
union hy Mr*. Mauilr Folaoui Wynne awl
Mr*. T. A. Ilurkr. Humlay arlmnl at 8:45
JACKSON HILL BAPTIHT—N. Jnckaou
arrwt aud Kuat amuir. John I>. Jonlan,
D. D., |>a*tor. Hcrvlcr* nn«l nmiioii nt 11
9:30 a. ui.
JOKES AVENUE nAI*TI8T-Pr«irhlni:
by tte naator. Rev. W. I.. Hnvage. *t 11 n.
m. ami 7 JO i». ui. Sunday Brh*n»l at 0:>* a.
m. II. Y. I\ IT. Tnemlay at 7:30 |». m.
Prayer mtcllug Wedm-Mlny at 7:30 |v
„ nlB1 „, v . t . „ — CHRISTIAN ANR HIHHIONARY At.
EPIPHANY -Corner Moreland nml t.m *M. MANUK-Kegnlar m rvlr?** In AUlanee ball.
Rev. V. A. I*»iitf*!)ii lu rimrae. 72Vk North Rroail atreet. Xiimlaya ai ' *“ *
k and Wed
rhnrgc
foVrs .W'o'K,
of the Hnnday aftarooon
M ornl iik . .
■rhool at 9:4j a. ui. Friday: Lltauy nud! Ihl'
address at 4 ix.ill bare
i ***rv|ra.
CHAPEL OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD- J _
Plum atreet near Corpul *fn-*t. Sunday WATCH TOWER RIRLK AND TRACT
! him'ibty—Tbe Atlanta broneb hold «»•
•vtlool ut *:» I
MISSION OF TIIE HOLY INNOCENTS - Wood!
Wisuts nveune uenr Wnl I'ent-llt.'.'e .tn*el
Sundny sihool every Kuudny ut 3:H p. ui.
i's hull.
Peachtree street.
, HOLY roMFORTER-Atluma irruni-
nml I'uIMnm street, llsv. tlllbert tllut-. I>.
Hell."
urley, pastor, wlU pmuh st It
fdO p. m. Hptvlsl wruioii nt tl
service to tie children. Hnhle,
t eervlce, "In Partner.hip Mil
ht. ANlin
street.. f
charge. Rumlay srltoul at S:3J p. UI.
PONCE DeLEO.N AVENUE BA1TIHT-
“Tho church of loving mini.tries." Hominy
school el t:» s. m. Hr. Juulus \l. Mlllnm
will preset} both morning nml ermine, the
iiinrahig stiWeet Imlug "A World ile
xes Hundred Veer. After;" erenlng. "
the Midst of Mar's lllll. or Paul st
I'reneher," Imlug Ike sesond serunui In the
series, "la the Foontept of Paul." Prayer
ueellag Wednesday at *:W p. tu.
All nihle students and thaw Interested In
llUde doctrtaes sre eortUsdlr larttsd lo at
tend. < Nou den omlnn Hons U
Tlte new < l»lefs of 8llvsr L'luud Coun
cil No. 1. degree of ^Pnrahonios, have
atarted In to make 'the present term
the most prosperous In the history of
the council.
New applications arc coming In every
meeting night and the attendant's l.i
better than ever.
On next Wednesday n general meet
ing of the membeni will be held and
everyone is urged LO Attend. The de
gree will be conferred on several can
didates. and plane Kill be dlseus.nl
for an entertainment to be given some
lime soon.
of condition and the work that le con
ferred by It hae elicited much praise.
The tribe will hold only a business
session next Thursday In order that
the Haymakers may hold tt meeting.
This meeting of the Haymakers will be
of Interest, as a number of Candidates
will be taught tha myatertee of making
hay.
All qualified Haymakers are reques'.
ed to be present.
W. J. KELSEY,
i and e
I Fellow.
OFFICERS SEATED
BY MASON LODGE
, Gft.
Special to The Georgian.
Davlebnrn. Qa., Jan. ]«.—At a regu
lar communication of Davtsboro Lodge
MfrP *nd A; M , WedaeecSoy.
Ing, the following elective and appoint
ive officers Were duly Installed:
A. Baker, W. M.
C. A. Battawar, R. w. : —~
J. B. Dillard, j. W.
J. H. Brans, treasurer.
* J. C. Godfrey, secretary.
W. r. Odum. B. D. ~ |
A. Riddle, J. D.
W. D. Hunter. 8. B. ,
J. W. Allred. J. 8. 4
It Is eonddently predicted that Hie ■
craft will assume a new impetus under
the efficient management of the above
capable corps of officers.
TREATISE ON THE WOODMEN
BY MEMBER OF LOCAL CAMP
The Woodmen of the World It a fra
ternal order with headquarters at Oma
ha, Nebr.
The order was founded In 1IM by
General Joeeph Culler Root, who le said
UP be one of the beet-posted fraternal
order men In America. He Is the sov
ereign commander of the order and has
eaerctsed great wisdom In filling the
highest office of the society.
The Woodmen of the World le com
posed of three division*, via; Th#Sov
ereign. Pacific and Canadian, the Sov
ereign being the main division of the
order.
The sovereign commander hardly
thought sixteen years ago that the or
der whlch he had founded would within
the short time which has elapsed num
ber nearly a half million soTenlgnf,
idw aaaitg- ■
who are ever ready to rendetoV ■
arcs to each other and to one ad-
other's families, besides doing a great
deal of charitable work outside Urn
membership of the order. On account i
to the better clax of people, ana. _____
regarded as bclac absolutely reliable,
by tha buatoMs world.
A bronxe medal for superior merit;
was conferred -on the Woodmen of tha
World by tha Farts International Ha-'
position In 1N9.
Beech Camp No. 14S held Ita regular
meeting Monday evening last Thera
candidates were Initiated and home op-
K lcatlona were acted on. Beech Camp
is an enthusiastic membership. '
e •'MEMBER.'*
OFFICERS ELECTED
BY fflSTERU STAR
FOR COMING TERM
Members of atater rounclla are In- Tmhama Hewitt;
At nn enthunlaatlc tneeiln#"of Electa
charter, Order of the Eastern Ftn
held recently, office ra for tha enauln*
tarln uera elected.
lanto number of membera of the
chapter were preaent and much Inter
cut war evinced In the proceeding*-
Beveral matter* of bualneea were given
attention.
The following I* a Hat of the officer*:
Worthy matron. Mamie R. Nelli;
orthy patron. Jamca L. Mnyeon; nn-
•elate matron. Elisabeth Hanna; aec-
retnry. Mr*. Sarah Hanna; treasurer,
f Mr*. Cordelia Y r #al: conductor. Mr*
ROYAL ARCANUM
SEATS OFFICERS:
CORRIGAN, REGENT
elate conductor,
lied.
OF INTEREST TO RED
MEN.
ATLANTA nim.K Hi'HOOI—Thr pul'll
honra for the romliif week will lie fmui
to Ii a. iu. ami fruiu 7:38 to t p. m.
HAUltRD HEART' CHUkCH-IVfltbtr'
nin| Ivy. Imiw iimrn at 7 and 8:10. Hnn<ln.
ncIiouI At 8. Illoh maaa at 11. At the liiali
a* Father Gunn will *peak nn ‘ Th<
r. a.
mu** Father Gunn will apeak nn ‘The
l-atest Phn«t> of the French rhnn h ami
Hiatt* Question." lleandtctlon after inn**.
Nn evcnlaa service. Week day inn** nt
6:30, 7 and
IMMANUEL BAUTI8T—Rev. Bamnel
t'nwan, paator. UreachluK at 11
7:98 p. «. Muntlny arhmd at 1:30 i
Jert of the momlna aermon,
rlaceai Evening subject
Wrong Flare.”
m. Hnli-
Henvenly
Fire lu the
HEUOND BAPTIST—Dr. John E. White
will 111 hla pulpit Hunday morning ami
eveulug. He will preach at 1 a. iu. on
‘‘Chrlatlan Uotnpaaalon." with *peclal refet
of Api
and Becond Baptlat cburdie*
the whole month, lie will
give two week* to each church. au«l the
two ehnrehe* will cooperate. At the
two ehnrebea will co-operate. At the even
log amrlea on Hnnday Dr. White will apeak
uarkabto features of the UhrUttnu’s life.
fjtiignion In charge. K veiling prayer anti
MTuton at 4.
ltev. II. D.
Chisf Conner lit.
Rptwlsl to The Georgian.
# „ Macon. Oa., Jan. H.—Chief «>f Pullet
Slorulng prayer ami j orgnv|||o Conner, who has been con-
‘ finad tn hi* room for the peat ten days,
MAUGABETK-t'nrmllton. ltev. it. I "pent a very restlesa night last night.
HT. YlARKH-IaGratiRe.
I'hllllp* In charge.
•erniou nt 11.
charge. Morning prayer *m
HT. PAULH Newnau. Evening prayer
ami serinnit nt 3 by ltev. R. F. Dellelle.
HT. JOIIN8—College Park. Rev. Gilbert
lllcg*. D.D., In charge. Morning prayer
nml aermon ut II; evening prayer ami ac
nt 4.
by Uev. Dr. Melton of the First Baptist
ehureh of Augusta, Oa. There will bo no
ewatag aerrlct,
CONGREGATIONAL.
CENTRAL CONGREGATIONAL—ltev. D.
F.III*oa. D. D.. will preach at II a. m.
ami 7.45 p. rn. Dr. K(il**>ri‘* atihj«*et at the
evening *ervlcc will In* "Kafr Hniiwnr—A
Night of Horror." this In-lug the thlnl lec
ture of tlu* aerie* which he la giving regard
ing l'aleatlne. I>r. EIIImoii * e»pertea«*r*
In the lloly land were iniMt thrilling nml
liitere*tlng-anrh aa never rmne to the lot
of the ordinary tourist— and Dr. Klllaon
them It
In a moot captivating man-
UAITIRT TABKBNACLK-Dr K. H
I'ntMt, ilu> pmlilenl of Fnnnon > "•”*
nttjr of Oreeevllle, H.-C.. sill III tbo Tebev
ne, lo pulpit Hund.r inorntu, etui evonlng,
Dr. Broushtau betn* out of tbo city.
CAPITOL AVENI R BAPTIST—Prearb'
Ing by tke pastor, Jobe H. Brian. It II a.
in. eud 7:10 p. tu. Krenluf nhject. "Abre
hsm the Frl»n,l of Ood." Thl> will br tbo
Ini e oortw of ornaom no Old Teele-
nuni i hrmea to no preached on Mudey
nl*ht«. Hundey erkool «t IJ0 - - *-“—
I'aton at s p. n
rletr Monday et
tu retina Mood, jr at
_ Jnrilor
Ladtx' mlaalnnarjr on-
I n. m. Mnrnni iirajrr
It 7:*)
Txrbrra'
inrrtlni Tnradar at d*T : »■ J’«7 Hr ■J M|
pralae aervfce Wrdaewlr '
•1RANT PARK BAPTIST-Ponday arbwd
at !:» n. m. ITrerhlnu atS:J0 p. m. by
tier. H. II rowan. na*< ,,r of'lutmaasetBap-
tlat rhurrh. Prnyrr a*'rvlce errry Than-
•lay at 7:10 p.
TKMV'LK BAPTIHT—t'orser of Mansnm
■ ml limner atreet!. Hnnday arhi.it at >:»
and Hunter atraeta. Hnnday
a. a. ItVaehlHB at It a. m. and 7:»i p. ui.
i.r tke paator. Me,. A. «*. Want. Prayer
aicvtiug at t .XI p. iu- Uaduraday.
, ,. . .... aa anii
aetunl rondttlona of Palnttw, and Atlanta
peoplr ar» not alow tn apprerlale aad ap
pmnrtata aurh a»od thill ra Hnnday acho.il
at S:X) a. nt. Young Peoplo'a prayer meet
In* at 4:4! p. m.. ruiidwtrd by tbe f lirla-
tlan Kndmirnr Horlaty nnd Rarara and Pkl|.
nthx eluaea. Hntijrrt. "Xor l.lti-a for
Othera.'' led by the prayer merlins rom-
uilttec.
. Mrtor.
REIIEAN—Rar. Wntlax Gaaqtev
I’raarhlna nt II a. m. and at 7:» .
tlie nufijeet of the morning aermon i.lua
"Whlli* Oannenta." The evening aervlee
will In* enpeelally evanaetiatti', with apei’lnl
lilllale, nun the ailhjeet of tbe oermnn ia "At
tbo Dill llomealonil." Humlay aelo.d at :
R m. Hin-clal atlentlou tn i-nlle«l to tlte
amen nad I'hllntliea elaaaea. rtirlatlan
Kndearor prayer uiretlnx nt fit! |>. tu.
Wenkly prnyer meeting at 7:J0 II ui. on
Tburailay. Ladlra' Club on Saturday after
Boon at 3.
The tnuny frletida nf the rhlef wlll-he
sorry to learn of hla ttlnex and all
hope to ax Mm on duty ngatn before
many days.
Mrs. Patrick Jahnxn.
The funeral aervleea of Mrs. Patrick
Johnaon, who dlad at her residence, 100
fonnaiiy street. Friday' morning, will
be conducted Sunday afternoon at the
(,'hurch of the Immaculate Conception,
at 5 o'clock. The Interment win be In
Oakland cematary. Hhe la aurvlved by
her husband and three children.
The fullotvlnc Items of Interest to nil
brove tribesmen are tnken from tlte
Red Men's official Journal:
8omc nf the notable feature* of n
ennd tribe are: It kindles Its council
llren on time; every chief and every
member Is In hie place and In recalla;
every chief declaims his part clearly
nnd front memory; the records are ttcil
written, all trenxcllnns are re purled,
and the glat of alt eomntunlcatlona lu
entered, after they are read clearly lo
the tribe: every member present In de
corous, alert nnd dreaaed aa If he were
at a public Fathering where It la nrr-
eanary lo preaent a neat personn! ap
pearance.
Jo such a tribe there are frequent
adnntinne. nml In the degree work every
chief knot, n Itlu place and part, anil In
hla work fecln aa If he really were un
aboriginal chief.
Visitors are liven hearty and tour-
teoua welcome; social and entertnln-
! Mr. Florence Caldwell; Adah. Mix
Idlenn Jones; Ruth, Mrs. Carabel
U'hfle: Kalhar. Mlua Kathleen Hnlley;
I Mnrlha. Jdlx L«lla Nxr; Electa, Mra.
I x.ella Nash; warden, Mra. Georcla Wol-
raven; sentinel, Mr. Fuller; ohapleln.
Mrs. I .null- Ladd; marshal*. Eva
t'uminlnfn and Anna Belle Fincher; nr.
Kanlet. Mrs. Rant! Cox.
Mrs. Eliza A. Alexander.
Mra. Ellas Alexander, axed 71 years,
died at her residence, it; I.uckle street
Saturday morning The funeral aerv-
lex will b* conducted Sunday after
noon.
MARIETTA STREET—tier. \V. II. Till-
mon. pnitnr. I'r. ii. tili'Z nt II n. in. and nt
- si p. iu. Huutlny urhool nt 3 p. to. Ilex I
Edgar Niekols of Marietta.
Hpe. Ini to The OeorfUn
Marietta, Oa., Jen After nn III-
nenn of neveral monthn. Edgar Nirkols,
46 years old, dletl nt his residence on
Whitlock avenue Friday morning at (
o'clock. He leaven a wife and neveral
children. The funeral xrvlcen will be
held at St. Jamx Episcopal church on
Raturday morning.
FUNERAL NOTIOE.
Ttll.ltKIlT—The frlrw.tn nnd relnttirn nf
Mr. nml }lrn llnrk L. Tnliu-ri
,llr,l to nil,'ml the funeral of Mr.
Mnrk I. T.ill—ri Hnndnz, Jnnunrr -1.
I!W#. nl 2:31 |i in., front tbe renldencv,
5tn North Jn'-knon nlreel.
Wxtvlew. Tile follow,
men nr.* rcpieite,! to
t n* fhe
H.,11. N North
tha flnniuTB are well
pennlonn are few.
In thin tribe alno Ihe members are In-
terented In the news of the order, and
In Itn literature. They know of all the
good workn dona and good wordn
spoken elsewhere, because they rend
■hr local Red Lien's papers and The
Mfficlal Journal, and are thereby In
spired ulllt n spirit of emulation to
keep up with the prnrexton.
FULTON REBEKAHS
HAD FINE MEETING
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
The recently elected officers of At
lanta Council No. IM. Royal Arcanum
were Installed Thursday night at S
splendid meeting of that council.
The Installation caramonte* were con
ducted by Supreme Representative J,
O. I .enter. In addition to the Installa
tion a number of business matters were
glvsa attention. - • '
A targe number of medfnera of the
order wan present and the aesklan'wu
greatly enjoyed. _ / •
The following le a lint of the new
officers:
Thomaa Corrigan, regent.
R. B. Buttles, vice regent,
J. R Panchen, orator. ,
Joseph Thlbadenu, secretary.
Dr. Amos Fox, treasurer.
S. Rolomonaon. chaplain.
John Berkele. guide.
J. F. Buchanan, warden.
Emanuel Stelnhelmer. sentry.
Alex Duller, past regent.
LOCAL TRIBESMEN
WILL TELL "YARNS"
NEXT MONDAY SLEEP
OF THE MACCABEES
INSTALL OFFICERS
Special to The Georgian.
Columbus. Oa., Jan. 14 —The follow
ing officers have been Installed by the
two local hives, Ladtx of the Maccs- -
Chattahoochx. H
Lady Commander—Lady
Solomon.
Poll Lady .Commander—Lady EUs- _
abetli Hcymsr.
Lieutenant Lady. Commander—Lady ~i
Elizabeth Traadawmy.
Lady Record Kxper— Lady Laarie r= Sj
E. Guy.
■ The meinbere of Cherokx and other
tribes of Red Men will meet In
"yarn^ telling" contest next Monday
sleep el the Wigwam in Central nve.
Prizes are to be given to the mem
bers who are judged to be the beet
•'yarnern.'’
Thin entertainment le unique and
will no doubt be largely attended.
Fulton Rebekah Lodge No. 14 met
In He hell lent Wednesday evening with '
an unusually large attendance.
Applications are coming In and ilu rr
will be four candidates to Inlilutc .ii
the next meeting.
All Ihe member* of Ibis bulge, ai
well nn all Rcbekahn. will find the hitch
string nlwayi banging on tlte outside.
Refreshments will be xrved. so conic
and have a Jolly time.
A M EM HER.
The rmblein of the order In ihe
American eagle, which le worn and
recognised front Ihe Atlantic lo Ihe Pa.
rinc. It hi an Insignia of honor and a
password that aids the weary traveler
on hln Journey across the continent,
making hint feel that he hen friends,
tvllh it habitation and a home wher
ever there le a wigwam nr a Red Man.
The order le a beacon llartxt of rlvtllaa-
tkttt. and la In the Vanguard of the
march of human progress with a nun.
nlon for Ihe good of mankind as bread
nn the earth. Including all humanity.
that he Is a Red Man and hold alol
unfurled the banner, rinblasoned In
letter* of gold upon He ample fnlde. the
magic words freedom, friendship and
charity',—The American Red Man.
nml
r|M|u-l
IMMANUEL—Iter. Mnrr C. XVHIISh.n. pnn I
l„r. ITcm bh'K nt II n lu. nod 7:31 p. In. 1
•uudny ackuul at 1-30 a. u. Juulur curls-
The brother who enters the wigwam
a stronger tn moat or nil preMnt should
receive a warm nnd hearty greeting.
He may be far from thoae to whom hr
In bound by Hen of klnnhlp or en
deared by personal association, und
has probably knocked at your door
that he may once more fxl the press
ure of a warm fraternal hand. If lu
be a young member, a cool or IndllTrr-
eni recognition may chill hln affection
for the order, while n cordial welcome
PIEDMONT 1,0,0, F,
REAR GOOD SPEECHES
GRADY TENT, NO, 3,
INSTALLS OFFICERSi
TOONSLEV, COM,
Piedmont lodge, Odd Fellows, had a )
splendid atlrndance on last meeting ]
night. Beventl visitors were present
and made ipeaches. The bulge extends
a cordial Invitation to three odd Fel
lows lo attend at any future meeting
they ran make It convenient no to do.
Next Friday nlglu Ihe Itrat degree will
be conferred.
Orudy lent. No. S, of the Maccabees,
held Its annuul Installation of officers
at their hall last Wednesday nlgli!
Deputy State r’ommander M. D.
(llenson. assisted hy Paet Commnmler
A. Ilnlaman. Iiuttulled Hie following of.
fleer*:
Commander—8 H Tounslev.
Lieutenant Commander—It. L. Seln-
J nry.
the order.—Thr
Most of the trouble In tlte world
comes fmm our not knowing each oth
er. People live too much alone, and
when they do venture out Into the
fraternal world arid begin tn get ac
quainted they And that we are all very
much alike: all animated hy Ihe xmc
general alntu; all wishing pretty much
thr name thing for the welfare and
prngreas of society, nnd striving lo at-
laln thr rente great end* for the uplift.
Ing of humanity. And ua we become
better acquainted we find that the In-
terrain that draw us logrther are far
WII-
Record Keeper—C. I. Bwlnney.
Chaplain—J. A. Htdllnsworth.
8ei grant3-Mnx Oppenhelm.
Medical Examiner—Dr. n. W.
lett.
After the Installation Ihe new com
mander. 8. H. Tounslev. made a splen
did Address anil called upon all the
members of Grady lent to help him
make the present term Ihe moat pros-
lieroun old (Iredy lent has ever known.
GORDON ENCAMPMENT
DOUBLES MEMBERSHIP
John 11. Gordon encampment, Nt. It.
Independent Order of Odd Fellows, re
ceived a communication -front the
grand deputy chief patriarch, B. H.
Stout, stating that Ihe canto had lust
Lady Finance Keeper—Lady Ailed
Andrews.
Chaplain—Lady Carrie Cordray.
Sergeant—Lady Bertha Thomason.
Mint reaa-al-Arm*—L«dy Anna Mas-
■ey. i-
Sentinel—Lady Callle Malone.
Picket—Lady Dora McCook.
Planlat—Lady Matilda Hall.
Qoldon Rod.
Lady Com mend tr — Lady Bailie
Thotnai.
Past Lady Command*—Lady Thao
Wright
Lady Lieutenant Commander—Lady
Eva May Crawford.
Lady Record Keeper—Lady Lula
Gregory. .
Lady Finance Keeper—Lady Lula ‘
Gregory.
Chaplain—Lady Fannie Bellorra.
Sergeant—Lady Ida Brady.
Mtiireaa-et-Arm»—Lady Apple Pearl
Thomaa.
Sentinel—Lad? Leila Harhaak. _
Picket—Lady May Brook*.
Baavera .EIxt Offieor*.
An Important meeting of tha looal
dam of the Independent Order of Baa- j
vere waa hold Wednesday night, at i
which the election of officers occurred. I
the following well-known gentlemen
being elected:
L. T. Ryckeley, president
M. R. McGhee, rice president.
F. H. Schomberg, paet president.
P. K. Whittlesey, treasurer.
J. I,. McCook, oecratary.
f. W. Calhoun, guard,
s. W. Helton, chaplain.
Zeno Hunter, guardian.
W. W. McCook. aenUnol. .
Dr. C. A. Dexter, physician.
Trustee for three year*, ]
burg.
Trustee tor one year. Robert Reid. .
ENJOY FINE FEAST
more Important than thoae Inrreete'doubled li* membership. He also sent
will surely awaken a deeper Interest that lend to separate ua.—William J. his congratulations on such a tin*
and raqae him to fed that there le In Rrvsn. ehotvlnq.
■llreuier Atlanta ten!. No. It of the
Maccabees. Installed the following ot-
fleers at their hall. I* Central avenue,
lent Monday night:
' omtnander—J. F. Race.
Lieutenant Commapder—R. O. WeRa.
Recorder Keeper—O. A. Kujter.
chaplain—A. C. Polk.
Sergeant—J. c. Calhoun.
Master at Arms—C. L. Persona
■ Flrat Master of the Gauds—J L
Becond Mooter of thh Ogelds -BL j.
grown.
■enthral—G. W. Purdle.
Picket-E. H. Picket. ' . *
■ Trustees-A M. Htrlckland. J. F.
Race and R. O. Well*.
Tha InttallaUeg. euremnnim were
conducted by Deputy Slats Commaad-
ler M. D. titans.m. uustsiud by air
Knight (1. L. McBrowna as masirr at
antt< R —. 1
After Ihe ln*lallatlo;i so ulsgoot
lunch wno xrved to tbe forge number
present, and while the members eat
back snd smoked their frag rum Hu-
tunas, two or the paai ommaaders M.
tcrinlned them with some simple hMt
f~tts of