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The Atlanta Constitution from Atlanta, Georgia • Page 9

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GALVESTON TEX. To the Merchants- Manufacturers and Business Men of Atlanta Please study the above map and note these points That business from these cities would not come to unless there were some good' rea. son for it Either that Atlanta prices must be lower than elsewhere or that our goods are better than produced elsewhere. Now we are prepared to prove all of these propositions. First That we can exhibit- bona' fide orders showing that we are shipping our goods not only to all of these cities but to hundreds of points in the neighborhood of these places.

Second. That we get this business because our prices are lower than. elsewhere' and our Work is more artistically done than most engraving establishments therefore people at a distance are sending to Atlanta for this work. We are glad to get this far off patronage hut we wish to say that we also take a special ride in our homework. We want to get more business from Atlanta houses.

a splendid up-to-date plant with special facilities for. producing high grade commercial lithographing as banfc checks- drafts letter heads note heads bill heads envelopes etc. Call Phone No. 709 and our city mail will be with you in a few' minutes submitting est mates and suggestions for furnishing you the best Engraving that can be one J. P.

Stevens Lithographer 47 Whitehall St. I IN THE REALM OF RELIGION First Baptist. Rev. W. W.

Landrum. D. D. has returned from his summer vacation and Will preach at 11 a. m.

and 7:45 p. m. Subject morning. Uses or a House of Worship. Evening.

The Supreme Motive That of Doing Good. The musical programme le as follows MORNING. Prelude. Batiste Cornet solo. Shelley.

Voluntary. Praise the Lord Randeg- pro Offertory. They Shall Not Hunger. Thirst Woodman. Anthem.

Jesus My Savior Look on Me. Nevin Miss Lillian C. Clark and choir. Postlude Oullmant. G.

Prelude Warner Cornet solo. Faure. Voluntary The Soul Is My Light Parker. Offertory The Lost Sheep. Foster- 4.

8. Scott and choir. postlude HolUns. Jackson Hill Baptist. Corner Jackson street and East avenue.

Preaching today at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. by Rev.

A. T. OKelly Sunday school at' 9:30 a. m. F.

II. Akers. superintend- eftfc Mission Sunday school 4 p. m. N.

Anderson superintendent. Seventh Baptist. The meetings which have been' In prog- Mas at th Seventh Baptist church since list Sunday are growing In interest under the preaching of Rev. G. A.

Bartlett. WBO is an able gospel preacher and large crowds Are attending the services with much interest manifested. Baptism oat Sunday at the close of night services. Meetings will continue through next week. Everybody invited to attend these meetings.

Baptist Tabernacle. Pr. Broughton will preach morning and night. At 31 o'clock hi subject will be The Mighty Vision Victory. At II o'clock.

Our Summer Outing in the North and Our Fall Campaign at Home. Tone Avenue Baptist. Or William 1. Holtsclaw win preach lit a. m.

on Brotherly Love the Test of Religion. At p. m. he will preach on1 The Conversion of Saul of Tarsus. A prayer and song service begins at 7:30 p.

m. The Misses Somerville will sing a special selection at the night service. Sunday school at 9:80 a. m. S.

F. Ivy. superintendent Hal Barker assistant. Strangers and visitors welcomed. West End Baptist Services usual with preaching atom- Ing and evening by the pastor.

Rev. John F. Purser. Subject of the morning sermon The Promise of an Awakening. Subject of the evening sermon "Imitating Christ.

Bible school at 9:30 a. m. A. R. Colcord superintendent Baptist Young Peoples Union at 7:18 p.

ra. Her- man Stephen. leader. Woman's Mission Union Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Wednesday night prayer meeting at o'clock.

Luclle Daniel Clarke Society Friday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. New Mission Sunday School. New Mission Sunday School will be opened this afternoon Sunady at 3:30 o'clock on the conner of Woodward ave. nue and Connally street. Oabout three blocks east of Capitol aveniie.

It will be organized and run under ausplclel of the Young Men's MlMioary Society of I the Second Baptist church and will be known as the Second Baptist Mission Sunday School. Dr. W. E. Campbell will be superintendent and Owens Johnson assistant super.

intendent and secretary of the school. The public especially parents and children In that locality are cordially invited. Immanuel Baptist. At tile Immanuel Baptist church corner EastFalr street andBerean avenue Sunday School at 9:30 a. ra.

and preaching I at a. m. and 8 o'clock by the-pastor Rev. Samuel A. Cowan.

Public Cordially Invited to all the services. Second Baptist Dr. John E. White. pastor.

his returned from his vacation. width he spent in New England and in North Carolina and will preach this morning on th subject Any Other uospel An Impression from New England. In the evening at. pCIOCt Dr. White wilt begin a series of Sunday night sermons on.

the general subject The Potencies nd Problems of Righteousness" nd address himself In his first sermon of the special series to the sub. jest of the the Reign of a Principle. Next Sunday evening. September 14 ht. theme will Righteous Mozleys Lemon Elixir PALATABLE IN TASTE" PROMPT IN ACTION BENEFICENT IN RESULT.

1 history and a reputation-a a panacea for disorders kidneys and Your dtuggist sells it. and Imperial Manhood. Baptism at to nights services. Sunday School at 9:80 a. m.

Young Men's Meeting for men anti boys Monday night at 8 o'clock. At regular prayer meeting Wednesday evening Dr. Whites subject will be Monuments Strangers visitors and public cordially In vited to all these services. North Atlanta Baptist. North Atlanta Baptist church.

corner lIemphlll avenue end Emmett' street Sunday School at 9:80 a. m. B. F. Cuter.

superintendent Preaching at a. in. and 7:48 p. m. by the pastor.

Bible Chautauqua. A' Bible Chautauqua will be ld with the Jones Avenue Baptist church. beginning Sunday. September 21 and will continue till the 28 inclusive. Services at night only except Sunday.

Among the speakers are some of the ablest and most eloquent preachers ofxthe times. The services will be at night to' accommodate the working A large choir will furnish music for the occasion. St. Faulltethodlst St. Paul Methodist church.

corner Of Hill and Hunter streets. Preaching at 11 a. m. by the pastor William Dunbar. Sunday School at a.

m. J. V. Willborn superintendent. Epworth League at 830 p.

m. T. 8 Florence. president. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 Ii m.

Seats tree and public welcome. Pint Methodist. First Methodist corner Peachtree and Houston streets. Dr. C.

W. Byrd. Bator. Services at a. m.

and. at night by the pastor Sunday school at' a. m. W. H.

Patterson. superintendent. Busy peoples Bible class C. 7. and R.

Glenn associate teachers. One of them will lecture. Young' men's Bible class lecture by 1. II. Garner.

Visitors' Bible class lecture by J. Derry. meeting Immediately after' the close of the morning church service Epworth League at 7 p. Oh H. E.

W. Palmer. president. Trinity Methodist Corner Whitehall street and Trinity av enue H. S.

Bradley pastor. Preaching at it a. m. and 8 Po m. by the pastor.

Sunday school at 980 Lm. There will be a. memorial service In honor of the late superintendent W. A. HemphUi.

at. this hour. Epworth League devotional tour Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Midweek prayer meeting Wednesday evening at o'clock. Lecture by the pastor on the Parable of the Le ven.

Seats tree. A cordial welcome to kIt. Grace. Methodist Sunday. school 9:30 o'clock a m.

William M. Slaton superintendent. Preaching at usual hours. Epworth League at 7 o'clock p. m.

W. N. Dennis president Marietta Stoiet Methodist Preaching at Marietta Street Methodist church at a. m. and at 7:45 p.

m. by the pastor. Rev. A. F.

Ellington. Sonday school at tm a m. Epworth League at 7 p.m. Nellie Chapel. Preaching at Nellie' Chapel Methodist East Pointat 3 JO p.

nv. by Rev. JWHarrington Sunday school at a. Barclay Mission. Sunday school at 1:30 a.

nwat- Barclay mission 177 street Wine and Wo to subject' at temrerance school a p. m. Gospel services 8 p. m. Prayer- meeting Thursday 8 p.

m. Young Woman's Christian Temperance Union Mona day 8 p. m. Mrs. T.

J. Pyron president. St' JbhilHethodist. St John Methodist church corner Georgia avenue and Pryor street preaching at a. m.

by Dr. C. E. Domman. presiding elder of Atlanta district and at-8 Pm.

by the pastor. Rev. S. R. England.

Sunday school at 9:39 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8 p. ra. Epwoth League meeting Friday at 8 p.

m. Strangers welcome to all services. Walker Strieet Methodist. Rev. J.

It. Muhben. pastor. Preaching Sunday at 11 a. m.

by Bishop W. Candler. DD Sunday 7:30 p. an. by th pastor.

SundaySchool at JO a. m. A. C. Turner superintendent.

The Board of Stewards will meet Monday' night at the parsonage. A full at- tendenee ia. urged and expected. Park Street Church West End Services Sunday at 11. a.

m. and a CK ra. wilt be conducted by Rev. Joseph Irons Sunday school at 930 a. m.

Regular monthly meeting of the Epworth League at 7 o'clock. St Mark Methodist. Rev. Alonzo Monk. D.

D. pastor residence 141 Juniper street phone 999 north. AU services' wlir be held at tire North Avenue Presbyterian church. corner of Peachtree and North Avenue. unless otherwise stated.

Sunday Sunday school 5:30 D. in. The Busy People Bible class. led by Mr. W.

S' Wltham. is a department or the Sunday school. Preaching by the pastor 420 D. m. Epworth League at the residence of Mr.

A. C. WooUey. No. 20 Merrltts avenue.

Tuesday Home Mission Society at the residence of the pastor 430 p. m. The board of stewards will meet at 8 p. m. Thursday The regular midweek prayer meeting 8 to 9 a m.

Episcopal Church Notices Cathedral corner of Washington and Hunter streets. Very. Rev. A. W.

Knight dean Rev. IL B. Dean. assistant. Sunday 7:30 a.

m. holy communion it a. m. morning prayer. sermon and holy' communion a po m.

evening prayer. All er days a VL Holy communion I a. m. morning prayer p. m.

evening prayer. Wednesday and Friday Litany. 1030 a. m. Sunday school ao am St Luke corner Pryor and Houston.

RevC B. Wllmer rector. Sunday 7:30 a. m. holy communion JO a.

at. morning prayer a. nu sermon and holy communion I p. m. evening prayer and sermon.

Sunday school 10 a re. The services of the BOT Choir" win be rw- sumed at this ntgnt service. Church' of the Incarnation Lee. near Gordon West End. hey.

U. A. Uttman rector. Sunday. a.

ni. morning prayer sermon and holy communion p. ra. evening prayer and. sermon.

The rector will officiate at both services. Sunday school at 9 S. chapel. of the. Holy Redeemer corner Fair sad Walker.

llunday school at tao a. in. Walter H. Urant superintendent Chapel of the Hour innocents Woods avenue and West PKchtfte Sunday school every Sunday 3 p. m.

Chapel of the Epiphany Moreland avenue lnmaa Part. truing service at tL Sunday school at lo m. IL Bramlett superintendent Mission of the Holy Comforter corner of Atlanta avenue and Pulltam. Rev. U.

A. Uttman priest in merge II a. m. holy communion a p. m.

evening prayer and sermon Both services by the rec- or. Sunday school at 3:45 p. m. Last Point. St Paul chapel.

Morning service at 11. Rev. U. A. Ottman.

priest charge. Hapevtlle Christ chapel. Rev. G. A.

priest in charge. Morning rv- ce at 11. South Klrkwood Kt. Timothy chapel end of Howard street. Morning service at.

1. Sunday school at 4 p. m. O. U.

A. Caldecott superintendent. St. Andrew mission. 848 Grant street.

Sunday4school at 3:30 p. m. Gordon N. Hurtel. superintendent Colored- St.

Paul. Auburn venue nearTorv street Red. A. Rustics Day minister charge. Morning prayer ano sermon at lL Evening prayer and address i at 8.

Sunday school at a. In. St. GabrlI Hunday school atMpl in. Evening prayer West lEnd ChrUtian At Ii a.

m. the pastor J. J. White. will preach rfhtfie suhjejct Good In vestment also.

In evening at' 8 o'clock. subject. Christ and lbs. Woman In i grace Bible school at 9 JO a m. All cordially Invited tofallthese terylcef Certta1Contreratiopat church corner of Ellis street and Carneglepiace Sunday school it 9 30 Tnr an.

cordially Invited. Bible ekaaea tot ladl and gentlemen. Kindergarten methods' used In primary department Visitors cordially welcomed. 4 Preaching services at nv sermon by the pastor Rev. F.

E. Jenkins D. Seats are free and unassigned. Special attention Is being paid to the musical progrsmme' at this church. The' music will be as follows Organ prelude.

Anthem The qty of Rest" Parks Choir. Offertory. What a Comforter Is Je sue" Ix renz Central Congregational quintet. Organ postlude Evening services under the auspices of Young Peoples Society of Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m.

All members and friends Invited to be present. Dr. H. S. BranUey of tb Trinity Methodist church of Atlanta.

win address the men's meeting Sugday after. noon at. Address short. Uve practical. Special meeting.

Alt men are. cor dially Invited to attend these service A special invitation Is extends vyonnr men who are strangers So the city and to traveling men. First CongregationaL Rev. H. IT.

Proctor tne pastor has' returned' from. his yacatloli slid will. occupy tits pulpit' at both. services. At 11 a.

m. he win preach' on The Cord of Rime. The communion wMl. be administered and new members received. At p' m.

the monthly song service' will occur. A number of hymns solos sad snthenis. will be rendered. The pastor will preach' on' Th Souls Thirst for Nod English English Lutheran service Mil be conducted at o'clock by. Rev.

Ii IC Prrbt D. TX. In the Jewish temple. southeast corner Forsythh and Oarnett streets. Sunday school at JO o'clock.

St Joto Th pastor. Rev. W. Valbreelit will preach' is the German Evangelical. I St John church at a.

on Work as Essential to an Ordinary Christian. Life. the text being taken from' These. 6. e-13 Universalist Church.

Corner Harris and PeaehtT streets. Public worship and sermon by the pastor. at a. m. The discourse will treat Of The Faith That Moves Mountains.

The Young- Peoples Christian Union meets at 4 p. m. Miss Mabel Ilailam will lead on the theme Not for Self Alone. JDR Annual Convention. The annual convention of the Georgia Unlversatlsts wlll beheld wm the At- church October 3.

4 and S. One hundred and fifty attendants are expected from the churches In different parts of the state. Among the prominent visitors from abroad rllf be Rev. Atwood D. D.

of New York and Rev. Al G. Strain or Texas. The. Georgia' convention is mode up' front fifteen' churches.

The railroads will give reduced jrates and a opd tlmejs anticipated. Pint Christian Church. four East Hunter street Rev. Si Sr' Moore pastor The' pastor's themes will be. as follows At a.

nu Ooed Fights" flip "Lessons From the Discu lon of So-called. Allen Immersion Bible school :30 no Christian Endeavor 7 p. a- Spirttuaunn. 8plHtuflll m. ries will winductel by' Mrs MaryrOebonor trader th.

auspice of The- Church of Unfoldm nt at nine it rOarnetstreettevery. Sunday at p. mieyery Thursday at 2:30 p. m. and every Friday at a p.

m. The The. NssrrZarvsal9m Rev. R. If.

Keep will preach at 750 p. m. on the exposition. of the word as based upon the revelation of Its Internal sense as given In the theological writings of Emanuel Swedenborg. After the worshlo opportunely is afforded for conversation and Inquiry about the new church and Its doctrines.

Westminster ThliTmornlnr at. o'clock Rev. Charles' R. NUb will preach. his nrst anniversary sermon as pastor of the Westminster Presbyterian church of this and the eloquent young divine win no lb be greeted by an immense.

con rreratlon. Special music has been ar ranged for the occasion. Mr. Nlsbet will Cleo occupy the pulpit this evening at 8 o'clock. Sunday school at 9:30 a.

m. Strangers welcome. Unitarian Church. Rev. C.

A. Langston has returned and will conduct the service at the Unitarian church at. 11 a mi Subject of the. er mon. The Divinity of Jesus Christ.

The public Is cordiallyInvited too attend Christian Science. Substance will be the- subject of the sermon today at II a. mm and 7:80 p. m. at First Church of Christ.

Scientist No. newest Beker street Wednesday even. jag. testimony meeting at 7:30 p. in.

A cordial Invitation. le extended to the public. Presbyterian Church. Rev P. JJrldewell will preach today at 11 a.

m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school. a m.

Inman Park Presbyterian. Rev. C. Shlves who has been recently called by the Inman Park Prey-1' byterian church will conduct the- services at this church Sunday morning at 11 and Sunday night at 8 o'clock. Alt of the.

members and friends are. cordially Invited to attend- these services. Cumberland Presbyterian. The regular preaching service Sunday morning at o'clock in the Young Men's Christian Association gospel hall cor. per Auburn avenue and North Pryor street nnon by the pastor.

Rev. j. George U. Mack. Subject A SacrlftejJ jag Savior.

Prayer meeting Wednesday night at o'clock In the tent on Baker street between. Peachtree. and Ivy. pre paratory to the' revival services to ld there. beginning Thursday night Presbyterian Revival.

H. Oscar Beagle well known very tine barytone singer. with be here this week in the Cumberland Presbyterian revival services. Mr. 8 agle Is now in the- Sam lone tabernacle meetings.

Cartersvllle and will reach Atlanta the last of the week. In' these services Rev W. B. Holmes pastor of th Qrac church. Nashville A minister of power.

will preach. The meetings will be held. In a tent on the lot purchased by the church on Baker street-between Peachtree and Ivy. beginning Thursday night. The hours are 10 ft.

m. nd p. Gopher Oil tit greatest telling on and mint I have yet found in all my twenty janin the drug sings The wonder- filly wide trtt of application phe- fioseaa to tae and all who shall have Ca to te it wfll bf equally convinced. GOPHER OIL Sldb beinEvcry Moms lid ready foraa emergency It lift take the fire cat of a burn or scald will feancrcpata. or swelling The tae are nttEffllttd for cnrinf and healing all sufldsd sores bruises cu sore throrf Jl fff l' 77 i i ANCELEC 0 0 L.

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i i a fr9 ta eiewere od prod del ewher repr pared fide' not oints plac s. we our rk rk rIdein home rk wapttoet nlO OIn At1 a 1 es. have wit prod ucihg jlo pfic' lith gr phi ch bap dr fts all 7 9 1 1 ith yo ina furnishingY9u an 41 I 11NTHE I 11a. That tOllOWI The Miss' I h' 1 oetl de. Holl1 tirs v.

TtAn4ereon. super ndenL he enln ft churchlnee I Il re R. lth weckSTerybod np. Ii pr 3ch moml his be. 1 hty Vision-Victory In.

rth- Eap ReU oD. At. A i 8trI ge an llor. Su-b ect mornln I o' lock. oclo k.

MlaslonSunday 1 0 con connaI1Ylltr bout aVfn und 1IensMI21 ry rr h. wUlbe I i choolThe tmmanu- East FaIr the. pastor Sa tted I spent' and the INb ectAn Gospel-An fromNew fSunciay neral Pc end and the. 1U the p- 14. be fit.

on a paoaeeafor lheUverikidD h. 1r at dfgesti it fi lge1i 16 a ft Ji dl bottle rdijt y' to-I I Btran ers. in- the lces. I aven I be 1n- 21. 28.

ht Sun ay th of the cb lr furn Paul Methodist. S. presld nt. I Byrdltor Sun a7 att4S. 91HadenalJd Younimens cl 8S.

rner VlSftonmble of. Le v- in. th rial th ur. devotionarJiour ev o' lock. Leaven.

Sund. eh ocJock rth nn Street etta 1 theputor. v. a. atue EutPoInt.

atlm m. byR T. 3. W. Harrington.

schootat rClai. SuncYllcllooat LUSaa Bai 11 zn1u10Dc177 ttemreranceachOot tll sen1 es P. TJ John Methodist 3rethodlstchureh. Wedn sd Frl ay servl el. Street tor the Sunday' School 9 9 ar nthly worth Sunday-Sunday Tuesday-Home 1Utort30 lJtewardsW111 Thursday-The 8' I i 1gbt.

Re prar nrm ft holyCOJD- order IlL. Wedne8 ar am IOsoa iLD RevCB WUlMrrector8tmday :30 eermonand pr yer ICboofl0 a. 1 botrWU1 I GordoI14Weetnc1. uA IlL. monn andhol7 nenlncprayer andsermon 81m 9:45.

otthe. mfl' F1ranl1 WalJera5UDGay IChOOlt30 L. urantau enntendent oi aven HJ 15 550 Ch peL DmU1UIt. JI1C11J11q1IerY1ce t1l. 8uDda7a booIa mo Jet OfthHoITComtOrter 1' chal holycommunlon llrmon tor.

In eerv- Ice ii. 1 z. 8unda7 UordonN w. Fort Eult ce DaYmlnlster In aerlI oo ve lnc. pnrerandaddr 8ll' 9 lunda.

IICh o1' Even l1L1 1 J3. pr h. Dh t. I alaoInevenlni afa c1O k. sUbje t.

an Womanlnri1 tbl. aeb ot aJ JhJl i fJtC Ceu el l9pat edta CODQe d1u h. corner' and 1aee. eheotItt aJl I' i s' use 1 I ilsttorscrdlallyy 11 mwmnon putorRev ar at Th Or What ComforterIsJe- Central narr eat1 lUl un th ln lteofl OC rme invttedtolle Yt C. A I HB nUeT tbe th day att special A mfDafe.Cor- lan Invftedtoattmdthue clIlnvttUon awtraDIeTl the Con egatiout Rev1LH the tOr.

ia retum d' blavaeatloft oc- tht. beWiU of eommunlonwUl newmemberereceJved. themonthl1 oncae fbymna. nd wUlbe wUJpreach' The 8ouraTbfrt Ene. Uda tlIthet4 dc1ocltb K.

DD1n the' pl 1th aD4. atree Sum' tu The' ReyWValbnehtwm theGetDw1EYanceUca.F th 8 at. iOJI E1 entlal. ChrlstlanLlle. tTn1 eraal1lt r1o hltb nt Ilth Ople' ChrtsUanUnloD MlsIMabel1tlLllam tbeDeNot AnnualConvenUon rla UnlverunstlWllI be betd tobers.

4' an hundredand ted f' llf ermt 1 D. l. conveMlcn1s fr DI Therattroada wlltrtve at 1 J' a olp FirstChrlatian Ch1 rcl1 Ea HuJ' ter ti iRv 8l he' tor' be asfollow The OGed Discussion 1:30 t. 7p. Stdrttuallem Vi eawill HnM 8 1rUlK'- Untoldnt.

m' an at8 Js OrdtalJynvlLe4. HKeep i' em wr1tln Swe enbotl fter rtImU chUTchand rr- Nlsbetw1Jl ofthe I Cl8 ted enae. Nlsbetwm CkIeU nta Revc. ALang thetlervlceat aer- cordially' lted 1t aUan. SUbStaneHwlll rt feeihrl Jnctuttmocy p.m.'A dJalinvitationds ext ndedto Pint Prebyteri D.

c. pr ch am 8p. :30. a. 1 hubeen ParkPru-J atthlachurchSunday momlncat cor 17 tegutarprea mornlng at 0 cloCk etu ve tt i Sub ct.

pre to be held ballnnlncThurday HOscar a8 te Sule lanowln reaebAtlantathe JJH lmH them rofPowerg street between begfnningThursdayJtIcM. nd I adIJni. Ii dlmy ty earl. In th aMofapp1i atiof1 ph tI meUto II1dal1 hobal1ha. CHlCtOtestitm COHERO ia4Hlle th t.

In Every 0 1 for A 1 emergeD tt- ctbe re Oirtjl burnor ftmOft. tll RIeIare UI ted' orcmDiand 1iea1iDgaU ti dt JlOteth CI 4fjthC Cad' htlt. w' ti. 4 aYn A 3 SII 0. 7 r.

i y. ty a i I'ra'a 1-- a MV2ra 44 s. a set I i 3 ORLEANS. ATLANTA 0 ma That ream on ether a hat irstT in is a re g1 1 at sPseasnde work up date iwith fafacilities such ban i low oduc of a r. price a 11 2 in minutes' 1 a 4 i er er ar a eef.

a a er e. a eee 1 Mrae aera ree er eer reer aer eeeer eeee re- hk Motive 4 PreludeBattate. ylr Norm Thirst I PostludeOallmant J8 a cA I kss thsSeVepth i 6 i. wee i jlte he is a on. ser- str about MensM1 ch rch.

BAi tilt ordtally 8 sermons r- I medidae Witlis r1he liver 6 r. athen attach. of. Iudgesl UOIs-afd forgetr you-eve- z. to and a dIn ti it cen to- beMonuments all Atlanta a a.

Leld 9:45 claseC. Haden' and Class meeting av- a of a m. StmetMethodist Methodist' a at Nellie cn' cb. 830 930 a. ooiat9SOataatBareW g' mis nday47f' ttastreet.

Woe'-ii ttxmreranc achoots Atlantadistrict at aces Sunday 9309 Isurged lie. sermon a. at a m. 9So Rey. C.

prayer a ulgutservice a i Redeemercorner WaI er. at9a0 a tUrantsupenntenent et m. thekrpipbaayMoreland sue fl achoot Bra ettsuperintendent t4 Uttman at sodsermoni a Sundayeehooi mt EndChtiatiana 6n tie siibjeptA Ineyening and' Dta. grace' these CentrI Gagkegatiotiab andCsrnegieptace 83O ladles Preachiagservlcea 11sm. sermon Parks- Jo- to-be the.

St at Address prac- are theseaervicede spaclalJnvttation Co gr tionai 11 he sons service 2 Luthe con- 930 John nthern. LutheranStJoha a moa 6 a focSelf 3 are ex- will LIf Texaaa up ratesanda good time is ystrset a. GoedFightt 8p. Immersion-Bible t. aetpieea b.

Mary Gehanorunder to The Oarne treetweveyy Thursday 30 cordially. tavltad sed therevelationof Preabytesisa. This mornlns 5tH hisfirst con- 3 ar. fortheoccasion. invited 17 West ReiC PBridewell r' m' 8 Ino Shire at a Pryor Sermon i pre Seaglewell at a Ortes end tbell tea1iingstand rl my bi 9' uri a 3.

hosball 1 i HPIEI terse ttst ttwfl OIL a r4' saidleiAO Ines be. w. cat Oti ofawII t4iei Ar forcnrtng i of cujswccthtont did the bad ar chest. a a d'r zr M. F.

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