Richmond Palladium (Daily), 18 June 1904 — Page 5

RIOmiOND DAILY PALLADIUM, SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1904.

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First Presbyterian.

i'Rer. L.M. Hughes, pastor.

ritfO p. m. Cottago prayer meeting at

the home of Mrs. Margaret Goehner,

' Sunday school 9 :15 "a. m. At 10 :30 No. 45 South Twenty-first street, on a. m. the pastor will preach his fare-j Tuesday eveniBg.

ell discourse. The eff ertory will be

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Fifth Street Methodist Episcopal J. O. Campbell, pastor. Sunday-school at 9:15 a. m. Preaehing at 10:30 a. 'm. Junior league at 2 p. m. Class meeting at 2:30 p. m. Epworth league at 6:30 p. m. Third M. E. Church. W. H. Peirce, pastor.

Sunday-school at 9:30 a. m., E.

Towl, superintendent. Preaching at

10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Epworth League devotional service at 6:30 p. m. e South Eighth Street Friends.

Rev. Elwood O. Ellis, pastor. Bible school at 9:15 a. m. Meeting for worship at 10:30 a. m. C. E. prayer meeting at 10:30 p. m. The evening service will be discontinued through the summer. North A Street Friends. First-day school at 9 a. m.; meet

ing for worship, 10 :30 ; evening meet

ing at 6:30, Subject " Judge Not."

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sung by Miss Renee Peters, of Wash

ington, D. C. Endeavor Society at 6:30 p. m. Church services in the evening will be omitted.

" . ' Second- Presbyterian. ' Rev. Shirey, pastor. Sunday school at 9 :15 a. m., F. D. Warner, , superintendent. Preaching by the pastor at 10:30 and at 7:30.

C. E. meeting at 6:45 p. m. United Presbyterian. RevJ S: R. Lyons, D. D., pastor. Sabbath school at 9:30 a. m. Preaching by Rev. T. H. Ilanna, D. D. , of Stubenville, Ohio, at 10:30 a. m., and at 7 :30 p. m. Christian Union at 6:45 p. m. ' . St. Mary's. Rev. J. F. Mattingly, rector. Holy sacrifice of the mass at 6, 8, 9 and 10:30 a. m. Sunday-school at 2:30 p. m. Vespers and benediction of the Blessed Sacrament at 3 p. m. St. Andrew's. Rev. Frank A. R'oell, rector.

Holy sacrifice of the mass at 7:30 Whitewater Friends' Church, a. m. and 9:45 a. in: Sermon by the o j Frazer, pastor, rector. Sunday-school at 2:30 p. m. : Bible school at 9 a. m. Meeting Vespers and benediction of the for worship at 10:30 a. m. C. E. at Blessed Sacrament at 3 p. m. 0:30 p. rn. Preaching at 7:30 p. m.

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The Ladies' Aid Society of the palms, tasteiuliy arrangea. lurs. Grace M. E. church, gave a very en- ? Young was the only out-of-town guest, ioyable social yesterday afternoon in. i,v.h nnrlnrs. Thfi attendance The Starr Circle of the Romans

was quite large, nearlv all of the mem- Home and Foreign Missionary Socibers being present. A program, con- ety of the First M. E. church was en-sistin"-of a recitation by Miss Horner tertained yesterday afternoon at the and musical selections by Mrs. Had- home of Mrs. Starr, 103 North Fourley and Miss Ethel Lockwood, was teenth street. Thirty-three members given, and was well received. After were' present. An excellent program, the program a social hour was spent consisting of articles and papers on and refreshments were served. The missionary, work especially interestsocial was one of the most delightful ing to this cirlee, was given. After of the series. 'the program a discussion was held

jand some minor business matters i transacted, after which the members

St. Paul's Episcopal Church. II. H. Hadley, pastor.

East Main Street Friends. Bible-school at 9 a. m. Prof. E. P.

The celebration of the twelfth an-

niversay of the Mary F. Thomas W. C. T. V. was held yesterday by the

Holy communion at 7:30. Sunday Trueblood, superintendent. Meeting school at 9:15. Morning prayer and for worship at 10:30 a. m. sermon at 10:30 a. m. Evening Senior Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. prayer and special musical program at V :30 p. m. First Baptist. Rev. Addison Parker, pastor. First English Lutheran. Sundav school Superintendent.

Rev. Elmer G. Howard, pastor. Mr. C. S. Farnham; chorister, Mr. A series of evening lectures and Aibert Mote Leader of orchestra, W. song services is announced for the W. Clark Sunday school at 9:15 a. Sunday evenings of June at the First m. Morning service at 10:30 a. m. English Lutheran church. The general Young People's meeting at 6:30 p. m. theme of the lecture is "Demons of T?von;n(r crva mMt;nff of v.n

A general invitation to the pub-

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Tv. o piece Suits; coat and trousers, in Homespun and Wool Crash, $8.50. $10, $U. 50 and $15. Blue Serge Coats, $3.50 to $4.50. Homespun or Wool Crash Trousers, $3, $3.50 $4, and $4.50. Straw Hats 25c to $2.50. Negligee Shirts, 50cf $1, $1.50, $2 and $2.50. Children's Wash Suits 50c to $1.50.

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enjoyed a social hour. Refreshments were served and the afternoon was pleasantly spent.

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memDers oi huh uuiuji, mc nnnavci-. sarv mee'in0 lasting the entire dav. ! . . , fcdij inee.iii3 ,a'uu 1 , T1. , A very enjoyable party was given Mrs L. A. Benson, of West Richmond, ' , J J. . r, r w . jLit. xj. a. , uvu,.vu., i ' y Thursday evening at the Country was the hostess, for the celebration in honor q on f)f and nearly all of the thirty-four mem- mant 0hio A company o about bers forming the enrollment list as- twentv y le was nt and "t; Jw?aP.-or P the e"ter:' spent 'the evening at whist. At the tainment ;of sitors. An excellent doge of (lie prizes me awRrd program; Of articles and talks not- ed and a llincheon served. Miss Anna ably those of Rev. Campbell of Fifth T lor and Misg Carrie Qli street M. L. church and Rev. Pierce hi out.of.town CTestg.

of Third 31ethodist episcopal cnurcn, was given yesterday afternoon, talks

lar," "The Demon of Dissipation. " ic "The Demon of Debt," "The Demon , of Doubt." The music will be led

by the Chorus Choir.

given yesterday afternoon, the talks

Mrs. O. A. Keplinger entertained

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bein on the work of the union and Lmtwee"! UUI1"1 ut

,V p ,i u v.otl C-anton, Unio. Ihe hours were spent on the worthiness ot the cause it nas , championed. At noon a dinner was socially and a luncheon was served -served. Since its besrinnimr the i Music was f urmshed by members of

union has been a strong factor in a moral way.

i a Cambridge City Mandolin Club.

The Ladies' Aid Society of the

First Presbyterian church held an in-

small company of young women yes-1 n . the of the chureh

Mrs. E. B. Clements entertained a

terday afternoon at a small whist,

given in honor of her guest, Miss Bouslosr, of Peru. The guests from out-of-town present were Misses Anna Taylor, of Charlestown. W. Va.; Carrie Olinger, of Germantown, O.; Louise Taylor, of Bement, 111. : Marie Schlange, of St. Louis, and Bess

Bouslog,

The afternoon was chiefly spent in transacting business and in the regular work of the society. After the business session the members spent a social hour

United Brethren. Chas. Broughman, pastor. Sunday-school at 9:30 a. m.t Rev.

Second English Lutheran. . 0. C. Taylor, Superintendent. Preach-

Rev. H. Allen Leader, pastor. jing service at 10:30 a. m.

Sunday-school at 9 a. m. Divine Services in Rhoda Temple. The pub-

worsmp in me morning ai xv.ov. uc i cordiallv invited to attend.

Evening service at 7:30. I

St. Paul's I-utheran.

Rev. Conrad Huber, pastor.

friends here.

About seventy minims composing the primary department of the Sunday school of the Second Presbyterian

'church werfi ro-allv pntertainpd at. n

Miss Clara Hoffman, formerly of lawn party at the church yesterday, this city, was married recently to .the superintendent, Mrs. Shirev being Mr. Edw.ird Lanrworthy, at Phila-1 assisted bv the teachers, Mesdames delphia. Miss Hoffman has manyjKirker TSfcWriirht. Hartzler. Nellie

Anna Henley, Cora Johnson, Nellie Hilbert, Eva King and Anna Saxton.

Mrs. Thornton Hall entertained a: Mrs. Campbell entertained the schol-

company of friends last ev.ening at ars with graphaphone selections. Reher home on South B street in honor j freshments were served, and a genof Mrs. Young, of Piqua, Ohio, and : eral good time was enioved.

Mrs. Aker, of this city. About thirty

A PICNIC SUPPER. Glen Miller was well filled with pleasure seekers all day yesterday. Some came from a distance and spent the day in the park, while several parties went out from the city to eat supper together. Among these was one composed of Prof, and Mrs. W. A. Fiske and family, Prof, and Mrs.

D. R. Ellebarger and family, Mr. and

Christian Church. J. J. White, pastor.

Bible-school at 9 a. m. Prenrhinw

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ounuay-scnooi ai y a. m. rreacning by the pastor at 10:30 a. m. Theme, service at 10:30 a. m. Young People's "The Great Servant," and 7:30 p. m.

lheme, "Ihe Dried up Springs, of Life." Junior and Intermediate C. E. meeting at 2 p. m. Senior Endeavor meeting at G:30. First Church of Christ Scientist. Services at 10:30. Subject, "Christian Science," Wednesday ev-

First Methodist Episcopal. . ening experience meeting at 8 o'clock.

Rev. Madison Swadener, D. D., pastor Pythian Temple. All are welcome. Sabbath school at 9:15 a, m. Preaching by the pastor at 10:30 a. I Ninth Street Baptist, m. and 7 :30 p. m. Epworth League ' ev H. C. Randolph, pastor, at 6:30 p. m. Special music by the1 Sunday-school at 9 a. m. John large chorus choir. Strangers al- Watkins Superintendent. Preaching

ways welcome.

718 MAIN STREET

We have the most complete line of Hot Weather Shoes in the city at prices the very lowest

Men's patent colt low shoes, hand sewed, at

meeting at 6:30 p. m. English service at 7 p.m. Trinity Lutheran Church. Rev. J. Beck, pastor. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p.

m.

at 10:30 a. m.

Grace Methodist Episcopal Church. M. S. Marble, pastor. Sunday school at 9 a. m. Preach-

Bethel A. M. E. Church. Rev. F. P. Baker, Pastor.

Preaching by the pastor at 10:30

Ladies' hand turn low shoes, patent tip, at

Misses' low shoes. Children's low shoes Canvas shoes for men and boys at 50c a pair

FRED C. LAHRMAN, 718 Main Street.

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ing by pastor at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 a. m. Sunday-school at 2 p. m. Preach p. m. Epworth devotional service at ins: at 8 p. m. All are welcome.

were present and spent a delightful evening in a social way. Luncheon was served at the close of the even-

The house was decorated in a

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very pretty manner with flowers and

The Kidneys When thev are weak, tor

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pid, or stagnant, the whole d Mrs s M Rutherord ani'fam. System SUfferS. Don't neg- ily, Dr. C. M. Hamilton. There was !ect them at. this time, but f.liundnxf of .t,he1 ood thin of this lj aU l,,llfe of tbc sml that are eatable and heed the warmng of the so far as a man who was reasonabl aching DaCK9 the DlOateC b v could tell not one of the partv

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DAYTOHITES LIED THE GLEN

(Continued From First Page.) natural beauties in the way of scenery, etc., than any other park in thipart (f the country." The merry crowd of Dayton young people romped over the Glen, rode in Ihe brats in ihe lake, fed and wa'ched the animals, chiefly the bars, rambled over hills and dales, drank from pure spr'g.s and generally- enjoyed themselves to their hearts delight. Their first outing of the year was a .cry delightful one and the officers showed judgment in the'.r choice of an outing place, as the delight of Ihe children proved. The f!l on is a much sought after

from the eye of a visitor, as told to the Palladium yesterday are the lake, the trees, massive and casting beautiful shade, its fresh grass and flower beds, which give it a fresh, pleasing look to the person seeking rest and relaxation.

W. S. RATLIFF AT HOME. Mr. YV. S. Ratliff and wife have returned from St. Louis. Mr. Ratliff is in love with the great Exposition. He says there is yet a great amount of work to be done before the buildings and grounds are completed. Hundreds of men are at work every minute of the day getting the mammoth affair completed. Grand opening at the Strand Saturday night. 17-2t

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For Sale. Writing desk and book case com-

place, Lhc intprurbans .both offering bined. Inquire at the Knollenberg

rates for picnics to this beautiful . store. 17-3t.

spot. This summer it is planned to

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make the Glen the place for all pic

nics and rn tings for all the eoun-

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