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Ctet Hie 1^0 Convention
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Sat^fcaHiir aan agtliBr they rt«a4gMilter»MytoyTBlJTH ift ill adv^Nlifaff, Ylier tdfu’Wwujgly cn>pc«d ^ all Sows fii* advertlaeinMit i||»ftli»<yillie iWi»dHliM, and hm ragad Ite prm «f BMittcr cma ttie 1(M»
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*lift AailMa odd wtm HSf mogmsa tiba wmth of Ing jHli taiflIflkMt of doQai KTc spc^ och year f<»r (Andi yaderation of Indiaappya haa atroeg^ advo> ^a» «f CXtOBCS AlYVEBTISmG. a large pSaea ad a vital mesaage for tbe •nd toe jack moamy ca not be opodad is getting iu fcrfaa aonehorcb gmog pao^
Is i^tlMa ataesal adv^ztiss^ con\'estion3 there is a distinct deparlmatf a eteBceb advertisi&g. Tba^verplaiaaf wm.d a eherch advertising and how to do it ia preaaUid at thtae amiaid galhenngs. llie C^och Fedaratimi eov^ for the pastors and churches of this ei^ the of^artoi^ to attoa and get the b«:Kfit of such a aM^mg of opocts. The eisBeh ha been too fsach inclined to conceal her light asd^* a bnshd. The otke worid ahoold know the big thln^ the churches are doing, aad^ bat of ail, how thorooghly united they are in pnanoHug grea civtlh^g, educational and evangelistic profiwa. The Vhweh lass Hie paocea for the ills and maladies of thaa troublasoine Hmea, and everything should be done to aivlf th» fMOtca wherever possi^e. Tb do this eflTeetivriy, the church must declare her message from every ptdpB, throu^ every newspaper and in every plaea where laa gaUier. It mwA Qsa the daily press in mcreasiiig nmasure because thrmasTids of people read the newspapers who never go to chetrch. Tonroeal to these peenie, and reath them, requires a knowledge of Uie very best methods ef advertising on the part of all paaton aiui church officials. Thia grat eonvestion of advertisers will be of unepeaki^ value in showing the way to better and bigger husineo, and to better and bigger results in the work of the church. ladianepoha should, by ail means, go after the convention eiHhunasti^ly and gk it.
IMorm l«t* THaradaj Th* ts4 with Ma two! j brokers wati Imuitnz <-»n, »»<} t'lKrence i aouaht ahalter toxler Ute wten the) I Mcixt cairis Sow SDMmnetMd Fr» i dm^ that ibc w*|^ at ali vnjidaytrd *>> tli» city vrjiT be raised to ST cronta an t hoffl- on a«)t>tamt«r ! H® prounbitO that 11 ] I th« lacreas® trf ncuaaaltt®* ronlinaad h« would j ) ra.aa tb« wwgaa in ail dapnrtjffienta to U f an how } uBseN^S^CnG-Tb* R«v Clyda Witdmas of tfcta city, iwa raaigne'i hla paatnratt al a ^ church in Baat Saasua Maas and will haara tba iattar pawt of Soiitaaabat to etudy atswad 1 *nr a year The Bav Wfidnaati reoaivad tha' ii^asic D Howard achedarahbt whlta a ! daat at Uaaton I’nlraraity Thaol(«ical aehoU, which maaba a yaar'a atody In tha »tTaraity j ovenaaa At the douaa aaKhin of tha Cth ' In liana RacitaaBtal Aaaoctathm rauaian , I b* d here tha foUowdag officers were aiacWd I Mtlum Moore of Letts preMdeat asd 8e- j I lector Thjwdterai oi Batasrina. aad W ililam I Rowland of UUiafamo, vteeHpreatdMta. lira. I KUaa J t.ris!er of ibia utty, haa been sec ‘
INOtANAUFEHOF MiCHURCKKlOSOON
MEETS IN INOIANAPpLIg SEPTEMiER 23 TO 29.
MAIIY INTERESTING TOPICS
The Indiana conference of the Methodist episcopal church wiU masT In
avenue
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^ .Iri™ wd^SStSl iv.--
I hHSlLBVVTLLE-Fanwent from eqffit diT- P An4«P»n. D j ferest o'ontlea win meat hare Tuesday to r» of CfnckinaU, wtU preside I perfect the crsaBifattan of tha diairlct di- j The Indiana conference 1« one of the jvMioa of tha Indiana FednUoa of FanneiB' ; st con Rest in Ma^odism and Its seeattma I Aeec^latran John G Brewn wUi be the ’ are aiaavs looked to bv the Metiiodfata jap^ker for the The folfa>wiwc rouaBeajnf soutbern Indiana wltb great Ittter- *" cenfeeenee embra^ all the Barthoiomee 1 sputh of the National road.
The Church Federation of Indianapolis tiMfv C- Dayp Pretldfi&t Office, Y. M. C. A. Bldg. M. G. Pearson, Exec* Sec'>% 'l irit > ''
FhL>etta I alon
dtatrlct dtrector will preetde JoaetUi H Handtttwn and Mrs. fhnma P HanMHon mother, owoers of fourteen thnna, alt except one of which are ie Shc&y coucty have coa% ceived a plan for increaaiac pr^uctioa and athnuMUag Interaet of their teoanta by of ferlns pHiea In money In drat, second and third piecea to the men Judsed the heat practtcal farmers The Jjdcing waa swrted today hr M P Detrtck county aaricultunU agent of Ru^ ceunty and Beaeoe Fletds. of Randall^ county under the supervteten of Ku-mat Thornfaui g^asanneer and general aupertotemtet of the Rasnttton fanna. DAILY VITAL STATISTICS. MarHag* Licdnaag. WlBiain sturgeon CL and CseH O. Wateoa.
Smith,
S3, aad Pearl P
It
Harry VT Havea. S3, and Aaaa C
ah
rrMhurlck E Wheatley
Creaa, 33.
Paul M CB«UeinaB M, and Mari* Stum 23
including the city of ^iduuiapolbi Chmnt interest haa been mrotised In tbis aosioR became of the foot this 1e the flrat aeeaion of the conference i^ttco the centenarv of the ehnrch at C^iiumhae, O The distrlbotiLMi of some of the coteiiary money is auce
to create intereat
Laet V ear the ffimferenee r^orted
HEM membecs.
lAftOMMl E«l*ry UuMtlnn.
The queatlion of an mereased aalarv for the mtnlawy will aiHaa. U la np> paroRt that aile |R» churcli haa been leading in the aewtter of teereanirt wages for the toller, it haa been neml^ gent about its ministry Srorea Of men
recftre lees than MM a year
’niis ta alao what W l^wn M a ’•double” conference. £very four yearg delegates are elected to tbe gamzml conferenm Prom this conference IlM^ are seven miatsterlal and seven lay dele-
mtnlBters meet at ^ same Uma Krtv»g
iveema U> be ibo Mw
IS M ta-tess The laymea meet PrWay, 8ep-
^Hsrry E. Mofsr. 1# and ^ms M. Bostow. jg delOatea, ^tle the
‘ Christian H Wownpimr. SI, and Xenll D
Stavm)#, IN. j l&yiMn
I t«ue T swallow 3> and HaiUe Oaaten. that if a man wants te be elected he • i * electioneers” and goes aJraw the dov - Samuel Broun, 30. and Bsrtba SmUh 30 } eted prise Among the ihmistry (fiere Holla H Wright 31, and Anna Bafley, 28 is an unwritten law that the Job must Edwin J Morgan, JS, am! Pan^r Hlitaiaa. seek thy man, Cwoduontly, anv-one '^amrt Right 28 —- « **»• ^ frowned OR by the
f hartee w i
MhL CbaHag M- ao«l». : €teii«fa ^Hircb. will prea*^ ' monilM on 'The Power of
and in the evening
, Pop AU Things Are Heady ” Rev. A 8teMe, pgmor of Bast •tndi If, K, ^Mifrcb,.»Ul preach
GO AS MISSIONARIES TO TIBET
and Heiwi R. Brouae, 39 Sharp, 31. and KeH M Rfai-
path 31
John J Bailey. 33, and Mary B Mcllvaioe.
Eh* and Mrs Dnvid Paul Caldwell will leave Thumrfay for Vancouver, B C en route to Batang, Tibet, ^«t Ch*na.
SMMmtagdtJ
flea sell
ff o'cloefc, on the, H here tbe\ viiti a«^e aeven vears as SCatn* *' wiwl 3u&-' . ... —i,.
‘ Rome.*' and Sun on ”8}nglan«ss
m «• Traa F
of Central Win preach, to-
t Need
E, Palmer wm be no
' ^ It J?" ' v’**
ym
avtoe and reea^ton of ^ b, Md 4H the Banh
eimM^ MMorre gu^ wmlaa:i
medical missionaries in tho Tibetan Chriatfein mission Dr Caldwell la sent bt the First Chiistian church, Marion. tiuL. and Mrs. Caldwell la sent by the Hollywood Chris'Jan church. Loa Ante^, CaL Thet »il on the Empress of
Asia SeiHember 4
Dr and Ifra Caldwell will travel with Dr and Mrs. W. M Hardy mid the children <rf the latter to Batang, TibeL where A. W gbelton M D, has been for fourteen years On their arrival Dr Shelton will proceed to Llbasa, the capital to organise a dispensary and open a hospital The Tibetan Chrlstlon mlmion ia supported by the Foreign Christian Miasionarv Society, Cin-
cinnati
Dr Caldwell wa'i gmduated from the Indianapolis puhilc 8*thoftlB anti .Manual Tramtnjr high school Up was craduat^ at Butler coUege in *]J and at the Hahnemann Medhal (-olle::te and i
hoapdtal, Chicago. Ifflg physician and sur* ^
. . of hospitals y- dlspensaiie**, board of health BufOiNure of ^ (falo, tar three years
south ' Mts. Caldweil, a trained nurue, ta a
. bays a i^a meatteg, naUte of Patklns Glen. N Y She and Idii lida wHl give tbe address the doctor w*ie mairied February iv.
11^ in Buffalo _ The travelers go from Vancouver to Hongkong, China where It will hr necessary for them to buy grocery aupphss sulBcient to last three year&. From HonOong they go by coast vmsel to Hai (Phong. French Indo-C*hina. where thej entrain for a flve-da> tiip
TugaHo M. E dmreh Sunday a C. Bonaall. wlU w>«ak at hoiir on “Tha Svsduthm iME.” aadiat Aft’Hodt James C
_ fbWiUlr mumad from Fraoce, m^it «W ^orgsdoad at IMa and
V iRfbodn" (Tdw momtnf on
«g t|ta Chttivh, ’ the lea a nsPiiKma am ‘'N-ris ■ M lldttglOB” Th.ra
hatvfce.
retery It i« I>«liev>=Kl that ft\e pasts may be
i Mtabiiatied io J^r'ilng* cojnty
RI.'^M^IIINOTON—The Indigas unHersItv t t chapter of ths Delta Delta Delta «or<«1n '
hM bought the h r« - of Dt W H D Ho\v« i , , , ... . EngUsh dspartoent ' Of take, they themsetra riding horse-} The h«-»e is in For-« pi*re and ths c'>nfea^k and, accompanisd b> a company {•! Jerst »n ^itd to have been tiseca. of ^rty i^nese ^lers who Krve as andeh-sin The Hemv eisctri, .luwno a ^yguard agaloat rovmg ban^ of j of the General MvUors » ornoration has leaeM robbers, proceed for l,50d overland ths t<'.jmbis hotel he e and win ue? the
mlnlstera
Egvaral Names Heard. Amoiw the Indianapolis men men-
TO
Fred C Msyhsw, 31, sod Virginia Ran-. pisice are Earl Conder, A weiyb at end tjirv V tjtimsn. Fred Hokc sod J I*>ank Hanly There Robert A vvslcn is and Lucy r. Ldttmsa, | in
bsthaa HoiMngsworth. Tl, and Mary Jstdt
son 58
will be othera Alread\ out in the atate names are being proposed M omen may be elected and thev are putting forth a
by caravan to Batang. Tib^
I He was resld^t physl
H wigm- i mroa m the deimrtmest sT l^idS a m t and dfamensarie^t. board c
AtjT "MCI I
B«v. Benjamin Hist, pastor of St, It M, g|uttk. poach tom»-
• “Wiffit Jesus « hr&t |Sa«L^ "Slie seventh Chrlsdn keld a ui^on service
(jtl t o’eka^jii^en
vlwf
irVun„an-fu, CTlna On .r.tn
cm ^ Of dlstsaice of 250 miles they pa?^ tMmlna E R ^ through l» tunnels, and travel only t\ icsL’e ^UT bec^se of the danger V-.-.* Thotstaa C. Da> ■, Tunnas frt they pack their supmes's sjitb women's! Plies and household goods on the backs
Roy E M sggoaer, 31. luid Doaste Medarta [ candidal# in the Peieon of Mrs Ben 31 _ i Adams of Bloomington In the state
the ones most frevjuenth mentioned nre la. r Bwitlsy. of \ incennes. J 8 Ward
Birth Returna
Herbert and Jessie Allen, «• “W. Fourtswtth
St girl Fug, ne and Ms«g)* Bulluck, 33B W Four-te-rth *t girl Willis and Janie l^rter IIS Fayette at >
I girt
i Bertram and B.mach McComtsIl, au Parte
av e , girt
Oaitett and Mary Lowta 1« Spencer, hoy i. J srnl Mary Stewart. 13M KsUy, boy Clarence au<1 Ruth ScluauUe, 430 RoMrt,
boy
Richard aad Fay Bardy, 3U? 8 Msrtdlaa,
girl
ijbuis and Mary HUi. S8ZT N Capitol ave.,
thres Pivrtra f'vr ms}® ®,n|v|oy^e« of th® H®my plant sa one fclution of the shortaim of houses and other Hxlag quarters hsi> *’C>I^1'MBIa city—Almond • Fafrfts'd. win of Louis W Falrfletd of Angola longressmsn from tbs Twelfth distrl-t will be
schools for
the romlog vear He is a graduate .»f Tristate nonral and will teseti phyrstes and mathsrnstics and bs in charge of the physi1® * t«»cher oafors being elected to (ivngtsee
gAL«M—Dr J F Ketlsy has been elected jLtiss aad Susie Rogers. MU MepharsoiL
Perry and Laura Bobb, 401 N NobM.
Dsar-
by ths Wsshinrten County Medical Society I ,if 1 represent the orgsntsstion at ths stats 1
I medical meeting which will be held in tn niir» no* 1 dlana^lls in September Dr Vov las a for* 1 *■"** tarroll Burgs. 1102 mer Washington county physician who te i Kenneth ami Marr Berrv 5si5 N tnoa practicing In Indlanspails made tha I Berry, 2316 N tbs "^socleD **** monthiv meeting of | Lae and Helen Wesley. 916 W Walnut, girl rtnw » ( Ramdi’l ard Mary Robert, WI N Fsrsat,
cuLi MBUS—Colurohne w.H make an i boy
effort to obtain the proponed Indiana Colony Maurtos aad Mary Barry. UW N. New Jer-
fof FesW* Minded for Bartholomew county I eey boy
The director of the Columbus Chamber of I Ira and Caprie Meffltt SBO Broadway, girl Cornmercjs "bsv e -jpotoied John Jewell to Albert and Kliaabeth Moffltt, 4M & 81a-
confer with Charles L TalklMgtOB secretary taenth et. boy
of the commission sigmtnted to buy land 1 JeiTy and Myrtle Milter Twenty-fifth aad
for the proposed Inetltution to obtain Infer-! Bche»l, girl
"" °'l
HI NTlN.noN-Ths Markis school wr ' oirmc'htsrt^disSsT^* ^ Raymond,
pmtion baH been dissolved and the soh^ls i * of tllMEt town Km lea b#e»n tilsoaiH itni4lmm BlTtlltMfl #8
Jurtsdlct! m of the tmiSee ’of^RiSk Ct4ik ‘
tow r,Shi» Ceorse W tlrtcklev I Iharle-* Fiowney, 11 months 3370 Oxford,
will have charge of the schools during the ^
coming yeas The school board haa been ^1^1*. Partisr M y^rt
DIt AND MRS DAVID PAUL CALDWELD
ling on. “Th« Baptism of le Rev Mr Harris will ad-
feeier','* will lie the gfub- »» k*. Ihe Rev Melroee '^w
-iUMKlK 4Ut tbe Grace 5. The
BfeT jRew M. W ****_y^^*®*.?®^*^ P’ *=•.*
«|R attenOir tile
Ka-
lb Ourdi tb« >r, will trregc^ I. Tt» M *ja»r4Ae c^acttierbe wffi gpeek OR Hi*” «te mam. r Swiuer, wiU be RtatRE to contgot tbe o«if«Mnoe H. Iteialffc paa^r at &mtMh,, «» preaeh tomeuf-
Merritt Plax.e M. E, r%\irch. Trria wlH be tbe last union ggau, of Merritt
rritt Plax.e M.
mu
igye^'tioaal ch
Place, Garffen Ba^st
ueOee
People 8 Con-
INDIANA NEWS IN BRIEF
RCX:HESTEH—Jesss Toaohaugh of North Maacheamr hn been sagai^ to bs aiperiatsttdsat of the Akron edbools for tbe combtg year at a salary of fsa a ysai^ Ike Wile Oigar B, Smith and Clauries Emmons
three Rochester men paid MAdM to ths Tab«- heirs of Logaasport, this wsek for a 195 aers tract mostly timbsr Just north of
the city
CiiREBNCAdTLE—Four of Putnam county's largest fanUlies held thsir annual reunions Friday They were the O'Hair family the Browning family, the Hurst family and the Alien family ANOOLA—Mrs ^ilah Croxton, wife of BknmiMt CYoxton pf Angola and niece of Majmbrtaenetui MePhsraon a commander in tha Union army, was kiUsd in an automobile accident at Missoula Mont , according to word recslved hers NORTH VERNON—Organlxation for a post of the American Lt^on was perfacted here Friday Fred C Lockwood, editor of the North Vernon Plain Peeler, was eleotsd sec-
*”*^^'1**^ »« xl**^!®* ttnd all school rsvsnue
Markle taxpayers in ths future will go Into ths rownshlp funds
"'«» • B*bF class of
the Wlnche«t»r Prfsbxterlan chur<'h, of which Lovtrrifr 0*10(1 rkh la t.'acher held a homv coming PHdav ®x nlng In the church bsse-
**®**®*' returtMsd
soldiers and sailors of the world war belong Ing to the class A chicksn supper was Wo,^d'<Vt«r®Ve‘fe™„.**^'*'"'?!L*^‘' woria w sr vi^tenins has baan orMniwof here with thirty charter members ®*^'“***
Indiana
District of the Pentecostsl thturch of tbe Rasarene was shown Friday night by the
of the se ret»r> of the sMem-
bly Credentials for more than ten churches were Issued by the district superintendent Bsventy.flve mintstres and laymen at the regular soesion Friday voted to raise 9(e« for the P«rohs^ of an automobile for the Rev U E Harding, of Newcastle district superti\tenu6iit ^ PLYMOUTH—Ths 73d indtang regltnsiit has Just Clp.^ a two dais reunlon^^s St which forty-four veteran* some their famlMee ws-e In attendance,^^eTeterana were entertained at dinner by eaw. tesy of the Commercial Club ChastM^ was chossT as the next place of mSIurm
and omcers fw the enmiing year are Gh^erton, president, Clinton
Wlt^ms ^ ChestertM vice-president, W E Ooisuch, of South Bend, seomsi^.
treasurer
EVANSVILLE-Llsrence Tennls.5n see six Nrs Charles Twinison the Bight <rf his right eye affected when a bolt of l‘8htnlng nruck a oottimwood tree under which he Tiad taken refuge du^g
he rah Brunwm 79 years, S49S MartindalA
341 N RoiAl
Battle Parker
tubercutax latyngUis
Anna D Cottixmn 6T years Biatera of tnarlty hoepltsl chronl*. myoeardttla John Csotnolym 7 years DMconess hospital,
intestinal obstruction
Jennis Doylt 37 years, l9« Spann pulmo-
nary tuberculosis
Elisabeth Helder, U 2711 Bellefontalne,
arterloeclerosla
Randall Tagur » ysarA Robsrt W Long hospital, acute appendicitis Christopher A Schnabel, 97 years Methodist hospital,’“hemorrhage Blanche Qoode Siiiery 39 yeare 3313 Broadway ohnmie iptsrstttlal nephritis Robsrta Tucksr, 44 years, 8t Vtncsnt's hoepltsl, intestinal obstruettoa. Building Permits. tg and D Raters, addition, 101 N Trahb,
!*.«»
Homs Stovs Company, rsmodsi, E2 8 Cali-
fornia, 1160
E J Schuster, shad Mtt Cemsr, $69 J H Altenback sShd 3319 OMver, E60 Bhsrman Battey, shad. Sltl Madison |25 OaroUne Young. athlUiOfl, SIO K Capitol W M Simpson, remodel 3M9 OaiTollton,
9600
Butler university, rsmodsi, 19 N Ritter,
93 OM
Virginia Rubber Company, tank 781 Vlr-
gtnlh, 9116
C E '"enstermachsr, shad, 1340 W.
Thirtieth, tTA
Harvey L Rogers. 4167 GKillford. lUO John Sanders reroof 714 W Venaimt, 910 T J Bond, rwoof 3gl3 Brookatds, MR Oscar Q Cartatsdt, garacw SMl Lowell,
135.5
UUlsn Ralble garage, 690 Park. flOO. A O Putman, gnrags, 9M3 £ New
York, 1*6
and A B Hughee. of EvanavHle, M li Wyila, of, Bloomington W H VYhlf ■ett. of Greensburg I, B FVeeland of Seymour. John Walker of Ctmnersv ill# P O Haver, of Vineennen and E. Tt^b btrlng The Jndlanapolta minlntera In the mere tmpcHtant pulpits will receive large votea It te generally ccfficeded that Dr C K Bacon, D D, dwtrict anpeiinteodent. will head the dele-
gation
Nrw York Biahop Coming. Bishop Andogm will be assisted b\ Bishop Luther B Wilson of New York Bishop Wilson 'srtll be here for two day a Saturday and Sunday The conference will open Tueedav night with a wetoome servloa Dr O W infer wflT wrelcome the dalegates and Bishop And«raon will deliver tha rs-
sponae-
The Rev. E H Wood will be heard in the goil-ceiitMinlal sermon Wednetdav night The Rev E L Williams, of the board of temperanve* and E B BKu-
maker will speak.
Thursdav night the conference lecture, "Americanizing America ' bv the Rev Mart Rice, D D, of Detroit, wlU be heard and Friday night the Rev. M. Rice will deliver the annlvsraary address of the Preachers' Aid Boctety. Saturday night Bishop Wflaon will address the conference. Bundav BiMiop Anderson wilt preach at Central Avenua and Bishop WMlson at Meridian Strait
church
Mlgiion Work Msstingn^
The Women's Foreign MlsMonarr Society will have as their seeakw Mn.
Lena Leonard FISher, and the Woma'i Home ansalonary Society the Riv
George R. Grosi. of DaPauw Afror the reatng of the appoinUneati the confwance wUl adjourn Monday. CITY BUDGET FOR 192a
Will a« Proeentsd to the Oosoil the Flnt of the Week. The^etty budget fen* IMO will bcf«esentad to the common council the nrst of next week Heads of city dsnirtmente and members of ths counoti discussed estimates m ths budget at a meeting aftotoon Kadr Jewett will calf the speektl meeting of the cottftitfl to receive the bui^t. 'The tax levy for US) will be eo«st4> ered by the counclt ae soon as th* city haa recent the assisssd valiHmdR of city property, which is expected pext Monday or TuMday An appropriation of approxinustsK MjS^OOe wilt be asked for in the budget The budget makes provision for selary Increases la the salary of city «mp|<nres and polkia and firemen, which will be caiiTied ill the ealary ordinance Thts ordinance will be preeented with the bu^et • I
m
iQNS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR SUNDAY I I J I ' ' W""' ■■— ■ - " u , n.., u lip. . I — , ■ ■■ .
OF
it* oa'ii R. m.
-ofN
* gipMrtiHwi.
md M<K^arty
W. la wiB-pf«ach
.liliSigai eokee*. 94e. gmniMtg savic®, iHiss liGuise Kirtley, Soloist
e^St; srtSw—k ii»e®qk>c Th<g»axy
10 45
7 45
Wss^ifister Presbyterian state sad BEarm avoa ngv. K. T GRAHAM. RASXOB W T, AUtn w4n speak at 10 4^ x m Sub JmS. 'Li^t Heat and Power \o evening ■eeWee Sunrtar school 9 30 a nt T P fe C £., 9 46 p. m. Prayer m*ti*ng Thursday ^ ARE CDRDIALLV INNITLI*
MethoOt Sfpiseepal.
VOsd PiwabgrterfauL UNITED PRESBYTERUN Woodruff cburcb. Aroaaal aad Twelfth DR. COWd^' Paater. Oerinan I9*S0 -erhiKii »30
Flrat Unlteil Fraohyierlaa Church—Comer Partt and Twen^- aectmd at Pro^btog at 10 43 and 7 45 by Bov Sharpe of t'aiifornia Every ssomber and frlaod of tte rat^rregat-on ahould boar this man. Oordtal walcoine to ail
ChdatioB
fSIRD CHRISTIAN CHURCH Breeiiway and Seventaen-^ h T, W. Grafton, Pastor itng *•£*!**■ Biri^ect "CSirtsls irSrsd nsysca. E\omng service dta!Md Nr the sunuas- Sunday school, e. IS Btadoa^or eaeeUBg. T p m
:9l|l£|a ChClSUSB Oiurek
Wa.—
corner Delaware AHan B PMIpatt
hr Rev
at 10 43 a ' B. I
ilera. No erening
■WPS. Chrtstlan End-eavor 7 ASheot S* 9 89 a» m. Men a
by Frank W ilej
Tburwlay evening at
Church
mM Merrill Stg. ^rftwM Pw* car Une W. Vitz, Pastor aegH>OL, » lA
kERVICg,
*o savTPMw ^^oewreffiMlen Frtdaj
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Delaware and Vermont StA (Downtown > REV. GEO. M. SMITH, D. D., PASTOR Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. Preaching services, 11 a. m. end 7:45 p m. Morning Topic: “LOVE, THE SUPREME PASSION.” Evening Topic: ‘‘DO THINGS JUST HAPPEN?” Mias Fay Terrill will sing at the morning service and Mr. Raymoiui F. Ball at the ev«nmg service. You Are Cordially Invited.
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Twelfth and Central. Eearly Reached Dr. 0. W. FIFER, Pastor 10:46 a. m., “The Present Need of the Mind of Christ.” Every Stranger Made Welcome. Quartet Music Solo. Mr. C. E. Palmer. 9:16 a. m., SUNDAY SCHOOL The best of teaching and most interesting lessons. Business Men's Bible Class a Feature.
Lotheran.
MERIDIAN ST. M. E. CHURCH Sermon lO 45 bv Dr. L. R. Eckardt. No e^esing eerv-ce Philip L Frick, Pastor.
HALL PLACE METHODIST Sixlaentb and Halt pla<« Rev Eil».ard P Jeueti, paater Communion Service 10 Zd ati 'uoo by the paauir Sunday acbool. 9 3it* Jamea Nalam aupatlatandeat Epwertb League. 6A0 p nt.: claaa meeting 6 90. eaat ncm 7 30 p m.. communlt) atng c«adactad b} W H Wagh^ ef the Way Caow Com^ni^aty Servica. Kvcrybod> ca-dlaOly Itvited.
BROADWAY Ta enty-second and Broadway Dr. W. B. Farmer, Pastor Sunday School, 9:30. Worship, 10:40. Sermon by Dr. Gobin, Vice-president of DePauw University Evening Worship, 7:45. Dr. E S. Shumaker You are cordially invited.
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FIRST FRIENDS CHURCH ALABAMA AND 18TH STS. W. O. Trueblood, Minister. 9:30, Sunday School. H. W. Carey, Supt 10:45, Meeting for Worship, Message by Rev. Geo. L. Carr. MBS E. B LANG% Moaic Dfreetar. MISS LOL'iaB N fttW. Orgaidat.
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SL Biuia Chord)—Caasr New York gaS lUlaala ate Bav Lewie Bnva. Fh. D.. raetor 7 SO a, taoHr oenuaiialoa. 9d0 a. m.. Suntey ecbMd. M'S A ta., matt&a aed aermon 730 p. m.. avaotag prayer aei mramm, The public cnrdSaily invited to attend, On-tat Church—Mawoaciflm CIrsla, ttw Bev jaaMa D StaiUay. laotar. Bptf ternsmBfam m fint BtmdaM, l»t4t a m. Othar Sandaya 9 a m. Serviia aad aennea, ISsdl A m. Banday aehoal, §48 A ZA lalat's 4bqr. 11 A XA
CONVENTION SERVICE Central Distr/ct of the Ev. Lutheran Missouri Synod Commonorating the founding of Synod’s Educational Institutions. TOMLINSON HALL Tomorrow, Sunday, 3 p. m. SPEAKERS Prof. Theo. Graebner CoDC(Hrdia Seminary, St. Louis, Mo. Prof. Geo. A. Romoser Concordia Collie, Bronxville, N. Y. MUSIC Teachers’ Chorus—Ministers’ Octet The Public Is Cordially Invited.
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St. Paul’s Ev. Lutheran Church Oomer S New Jeraey and McChrty stg
R. F. ZimmenBan. Pastor ice (Oerman) IS a m , aermon bs
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Trinity. Evangelical Lutheran
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Comer F Dhlo and N Eaet eta Rev. J. D, Matthms, Pastor Morning eervloe at W-S® a m Service *t Trinity hall corner Idarfcet and Araenal ave Joint ^nodical eervlce at TomUnaontwll at 3 p m
Kngitah Lotbanui. FIRST ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH ComM’ Pcnnaylvania and Walnut ata. Rev. A. E. Renn, D. D., Pastor Sunday acbool at 9 li a m Woxahip and aermon at 11 a m Rev J A Haiming will apeak
ST. MARKS ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH Woodiawn and Hoabniok ate Rev R H Banting paator Sunday achotM at 9 15 Divine worahlp at D IS Sermon on Tbe Fountain at Live ya. Ciatyna at Death "
— Baptiat. First Baptist Meridian and Vennont Dr. F. E. Taylor, Pastor Bible acbool, 9 S>. moralng werrttlp ll-fiO Sermon by Rev. R. E. Neighbor Ne ofvenlng aarvlee. mld'waek prayar aervteiA Thuraday. 7 46 •brangaca wuIowda
vehaalar City Raaeoe Mlartan. tU X. Waehtegtoia at.—aervieea every night and Boaday afternoon. Bav. 7 P Le^ttar wlti apaak at both aendeae oa Betidar aad enoh niglit the foBowtag weak, fpteeet Tnaetlnn at 711. SuBday aeboe! i4 8 » at tbe ieu& at. mtaalon. On ■aeday, Aagast 91, the new mtaninn anpermtandeitt. the Rev. IMepwr, item Ft. WWrna. wtB ha wIBi aa. Allvm wsisnini te ear aereleaa B. M. OXXWWUBiiHSB. PvaeUtwt.
Geoige preach by the
Bmmaue Evangelical Luthemn Churcii—Lau rel and Orange ate W C Heinxmt paator 1224 Laurel et Telephone, Prospect 98S2 Synodical eervlce. 10 a m tbe Rev Bllevemteht. of Toledo, o, will Service Monday. I p m Sermon Rev G Doege, of Pt Wayne Ind Joint Bngtieh aenice at Tomltnaon hall Sunday Auguat 24. 3 p m A cordial invitation U extended to the public. St Peter's Lutheran—Brookslde and Jefferaon avea B H. Reuter paet.»r Morning worship 19 oclock. Paator p Schuls of rinrtnnatl, will preach the aermon Vocal eoto, Min Elsa Neasler oigarifaf Prof«o,vfir itank liilter Take BrookMlrt< ar to Jefferaoii Meeting of voting members Tuesday e f»n!ng
ChalMen Aelesee. First Cnurch of Christ CSehRitiati—Twwtieth and Meridiaa atA Sunday service at 11 oeloek a m. Sunday sohool at u a m Wetoestey evening taetimonlal meeting at 8 ecdock. Readkig rooms, at 806 Kahn build tng, are open dally caoept Sunday, 9am to 9 p m . and Wedaeaday, when they close at 6 p. m.
Seeoad Church of chriet, Sdentist—Delaware and Twelfth ata Sunday servtcea 11 a. ni and 8 pm. Sunday acbool. first aactlon 9 30 A m, second aectioa 11 a m Wedneaday evening testimonial meeting at 8 cluck Reading rooniA 911 Odd Fellow bldg. are open daily firom 9 a » to 9 p. m , exr^ Wedsesdi^, when the rooms are cloeed at 6 p m.. and Sunday, when open from 3 to £ P w.
78tird Cbdrcb of Christ. SeieBtiat—8W Washtngton bivd Sunday aarvicoA 11 a m and 8 p nu Sunday achoel. t li a m Wadoaaday evening teetimonlal meetiac at 9 o clock. Reading room, at i8| S. Thlrty-feu^ at. open from 19 A m. to 9 p. m. axcapt Wednesday whsa It doasa at 718 a m. Sbctdayav from 8 to 6 m.
Vnttad Brethren. FIRST UNITOD BRETHREN Park avA and St. ClAr at REV. C. C. GOHN, Pastor COL. ROBERT COWDEN MaUooal seeretaiV ef the Qtdeens and world known taadar aahed leader wifi apeak at the moralng aaretoA BveniBg aamen by the peetor Sabfeet “JESUS CUBIST, LORO.”
Old-Fashioned CAMP MEETING SALEM PARK End W Washington at car Una Now On Till August 31 Ttw Free Methodists of ladiahA ahd eastern IBieoia in a seeoad Mg oe«f«rence camp BISHOP PEARCE. Philadelphia REV A D 20HN18ER, Greenville 111 General Coaferene* Bvaageliat MEL LEWIS, — BInglaeer Evangelist ” TAREMAN LINCTCOME, Canton O Ring Leader W ith fifty conference preacbes and district evangelists asaisting One hundred and fifty families campfng on th* grutaHl Six Services Daily Dining tent and lunch Stand on ground Good place for parkli^ autos You can still order tenia Come to the White City. Camp phone, belmont atit
ClHtfstte a»4 WsslimSfy Affl«»eA <'hrtwlaa and Missionary Alilaa<-e GOSPEL TABERNAOjE t'uiner Park ave and TPnth at (SUPPLY PASTOR) SUNDAY SERVICES: fxinlav echool. 9 99 a m Morning worahtp 10 46 a tn Totthg Paoi^e s Alliance, 9 49 p m Evening worship 7 46 a m
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Meeting for deeper life, 2 86 n. m. A CORDIAL WRLCQMS TO ALL.
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CHURCH OF SILENT UNITY J-TKJ ODD FKUiJW BLIM . SI'NDAT 3pm ' Health and teatlmonia! meattnk We(lM«<l*v 8 p in masse* In Ftindataanmis MonI div Wcilneadai anJ Fitdaya 9pm Mom mrinlnga for haalth and — *■ ■- turn 12 10 dallv exooi' and class room* U14-13
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