Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 192, 20 June 1913 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1913

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: EIGHTEENTH TIME r. C. Hall Heads State Sun day School Asso-' ciation. IISSIONARY WORKERS Should Be Wide-Awake Says E. T. Albertson Convention Closes. (Palladium Special) EVANSVILLE. Ind., June 20. For the eighteenth consecutive year, W. C. Hall, of Indianapolis, was elected president of the Indiana State Sunday School association, which closed its 1913 convention in this city last even ing. The selection of Mr. Hall by the nomination board was approved by a unanimous vote. Other Officers Chosen. T. L. Scott, of Cass county, was re elected vice president; George N. Burnie, re-elected general secretary, and C. S. Dearborn, treasurer. The following were appointed by the election board to fill out the unexpired terms of the members of the board of directors: Dr. Homer J. Hall, of Franklin; J. F. Lehman and Dr. Lottie Of Corydon. Those on the election board this year were Rev. Paul Pfeiffer, of this city, W. S. Woods of Princeton, Dr. Robinson of Bluffton, J. K. Bullock of Portland, C. V. Graves of Logansport, Albert Gronemeier of Mt. Vernon, W. J. Veeck oi Boonville, Dr. Hottie of Corydon, Miss Mary Weaver of Whiteland, Miss Anna Butts of Winchester and Mrs. Gebhart of Oxford. Yesterday's program opened with a 6 o'clock Bible study, followed by various conferences at 8 o'clock. E. T. Albertson, state superintendent of the missionary department, urged the appointment of live missionary workers. He declared that people have been bored by dead missionary workers, and that live workers are needed now. Index City's Religion. In talking of "The Ingathering," Shreve Durban, of Chicago, told of the house-to-house canvass, or religious census he is taking here, which will enable the Sunday school workers to keep a card index on the city's religion. Dr. Durban advised the Sunday school workers to seek the assistance of the city's newspapers. Miss Emma Lehman of Indianapolis, secretary of the elementary department, reported that there are 85,000 babies on the cradle roll in Indiana. Miss Hazel Lewis of Indianapolis, in speaking on "A Little Child's Religion." declared that all the faults of the little ones can be traced to adults; that the little ones feel religion in their hearts long before they, can express it, and that adults should be careful not to misunderstand them. Dr. A. H. McKinney of New York, addressed the delegates on "Some Approved Pedagogical Principles" and Dr. McKinney concluded the afternoon program with a talk on "The Christian Workers Privilege." Dr. Hamill spoke last night on "Wanted, Men." At the First Baptist church, where one of the conferences was held, the workers displayed a banner showing the expenditures in the country for missions are $13,000,000; for chewing gum, $25,000,000; for tobacco, $6,000,000, and more than $1,000,000,000 for liquor. HAKES TENDER FEET STRONG AND VIGOROUS Rub on EZ0 and P&in and Misery Vanish If EZO doesn't make your tired, weary ieet feel good and comfortable, vour money back. y It's a pleasant, soothinjr ointment that soaks right in and gets right at the seat of trouble. It removes the burning distress from corns, bunions and callouses and is fine for sunburn, chafing and after shaving. Only 2 cents a jar. wtssi' " Leo H. Fihe. Druggist. 'A I" TO GOOD DRESSERS There are two kinds of tailoring "high class" and "cheap made" tailoring. "High Class" Tailoring holds perfect shape as long as the suit lasts. "Cheap Made" tailoring soon loses its shape and is not worn by good dressers. We do "high class" tailoring the kind good dressers wear. You can tell a wearer of Emmons Tailoring It is classy and up-to-date. Call and Bee our Spring line. We make fine suits $15.00 to $30.00. Corner Main and 9th St. Advertisement) SPACE FOR STORAGE OR MANUFACTURING PURPOSES. We are equipped to handle all kinds of storage. Space with plenty of light for manufacturing purposes. RICHMOND MFG. CO. West Third and Chestnut Sta. . Telephone 3210.

MIDNIGHT OIL IS USED AT EARLHAM

The siege of final examinations has begun for the students of Earlham. All social events have been called off. Large amounts of midnight oil were burned by various students last night, and the dining room this morning looked like a summer resort In April. Early returns have it that the examinations are better on the average, than usuaL GLEE CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS FOR YEAR The Earlham Glee club has held its last meeting and elected the following officers for the ensuing year: President Ivan S. Glidewell. Secretary-Treasure Blair Converse. Director Dr. Walter H. Woodward. Great appreciation was expressed by the club for work during the past year by the leader. Dr. Coffin, and Manager Raymond Myrick. SUIT ON NOTE John D. Keller has filed suit against Aaron Money and A. L. Money alleging that the defendants are indebted to him In the sum of $100. The suit was filed as the result of the defend ants' failure to meet payments on a note. LAST TRACK REMOVED. The last street car track was taken from Glen Miller park at three o'clock this afternoon. The work was started this week. CONDITION IMPROVING. Richard, three-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Noggle, 219 North Sixteenth street, is recovering from injuries received in a fall recently. Young Noggle was playing in the yard when he fell, breaking his left arm at the elbow. That radium emanations have a marked effect on woody plants, even forcing them to bud in dormant seasons, has been demonstrated by a German scientist.

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