Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 23, 6 December 1913 — Page 11

Section Two

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Believers of Anti-Slavery Left v$ .j... .4. 77ie Friends Church in 1835

Editor's Note The story of the separation of believers of anti-ela-rry from the FriendB church in 1836, Is told in today's article by Henry Hoover. The writer Bays agitators on this subject were dismissed from the church on the charge of disturbing the quiet and that Othws left. The new organization was destined to be of short existence, howerer. October 4, 1857 This Is a public day with the Orthodox Friends, and the assembly Is very large. On the four railways, forty-six passenger cars arrived at half-past two a. m., containing Hot less than four thousand eouls and, taken altogether, the numoer may be safely estimated at ten thousand. I found a seat near the gallery and heard there four brief discourses, pointed, I thought, at the believers of the doctrine of Elias Hicks, laying great stress on the text, that there is no other name given whereby we can be saved, than the name of Jesus, and believe in Jesus and thou shalt be saved, etc., doctrines which the Hicksites as fully believe as the Orthodox. It certainly is a sorrowful circumstance when two bodies so nearly agree, are alike in almost every peculiar notion, both of faith and practice, are curious at each other and after that, speak hardly of each other, and magnify small things into mountains and ever slander each other. Recalls Early Days. In looking over the thousands in the AVOID CATARRH Breathe Hyomei It Medicates the Air You Breathe and Instantly Relieves. Why continue to suffer from catarrh, stopped up head, husky voice, and other troubles of the breathing organ?, when there is an absolutely certain, scientific remedy at hand. Hyomei is the remedy. It is a pleasant, harmless and antiseptic medication which you breathe through a small inhaier. Breathing a few times daily through the inhaler charges the air with this germ-killing antiseptic. Catarrhal discharges, sniffles, foul breath, watery eyes arid the formation of crusts in the nose are promptly relieved by this medicated air. It Is guaranteed by Leo H. Fine to do it, or money back. A complete Hyomei outfit, consisting of a strong, hard rubber pocket inhaler and a bottle of Hyomei costs only $1.00, and extra bottles, if afterwards needed, are only 50 cents each. Druggists everywhere sell Hyomei. Use Hyomei for bronchitis, coughs and cold in the head, husky voice, croup of infants, and any inflammatory disease of the breathing organs. J.UWlllAW

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church yard, and the adjacent grounds, my mind was turned to a period fifty years past, when instead of a church, a depot for cars and numerous houses, nothing was seen but a forest, with the exception of a few log cabins, and a few acres partly cleared, and not five hundred souls in a diameter of ten miles. Then we had no creeds, no churches, and no discord in our new settlements and there was a nearer approach to thankfulness of heart to Almighty God, than there is now, when pomp and pride has marked the generation in even acts of worship. The yearly meeting adjourned in ten days and a rush was immediately made for the depot and thousands, who not as fellow members of the church, will never meet again in this mode of existence. For the past thirty-four years, the society has held their annual gatherings and for the first twenty-five years those from a distance were entertained by the members and others free of charge, but since that period many made some remuneration and now they nearly all accept some recompense and some charge even as high as four dollars per week for board. The society as a whole is decreasing in numbers, nearly all have left the slave holding states and the fight by birthright is the only process by which their numbers, as a church are maintained. Many Return To Church. They are opposed to war and slavery. In the year 1835 a portion of the society became convinced of the great evil of slavery and became agitators on this subject, and were dismissed on the charge of disturbers to the quiet, and consequently an organization was entered into by the anti-slavery party, houses of worship erected and their numbers daily increased. But they were destined to a short existence and aided by several ministers of note among Friends, they gradually lost caste. For a number of years they held their yearly meetings, which meetings were not acknowledged by other yearly meetings and at this date, they are scarcely known as a separate organization. Many have returned to the mother church, while others have denied the faith.

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If everybody reasoned this matter of church-going through, there would not be many vacant pews, and a widespread demand would speedily arise for more churches. People do not stay away from church because they are opposed to religion or to the church. Far from it. Nearly everybody believes that the christian church is absolutely necessary to our civilization. If its existence were threatened, the great mass of the people would fight for it.

Ttifek It Through

Every Non Attendant upon Religious Services virtually votes to eiiminate the Church from Society. With which party are you? By some curious kink in their mental processes many non-churchgoers fail to perceive that if everybody else followed their example and every honest person grants others the right to do as he does the churches would quickly pass out of existence. If a person believes that the world needs the church he has but one clear and unmistakable way of stating his position. That is by regular church attendance. The man who goes to church stands for an indispensible institution, even as a good citizen stands for the state by voting. s

of Illness, deaths, or other trouble, any of the city's ministers will be glad to help

Sunday Services A I the Churches

South' Eighth Street Friends Francis C Anscomoe, pastor. Bible School. f:)0. John H. Johnson. Supt.; Meeting for Worship, 10:30. The annual roll call will be observed tomorrow and all members and attenders are urged to be present. Christian Endeavor Society, 8:30. Proper meeting, 7:0 Thursday evening. Central Christian Masonic Temple, R. C. Leonard, pastor. Bible school. 9:05, Chas. W. Roland, Supt. Communion and preaching service 10:3". Sermon subject. The One Safe Course. At 7:30 p. m. the pulpit will be filled by a visiting pastor. You will feel at home in our meetings. Come. First Baptist North Eleventh, near Main street. W. O. Stovall, pastor; J. W. Ferguson, superintendent. Worship with preaching by the pastor Sunday 10:40 a. m. Sermon at 7:30 by one of the city pastors. Kindergarten and nursery for the little ones while the mothers are attending morning worship. Sunday school 9:15 a. m. Young People's meeting. 6:45 p. m. Everybody-present Day will be observed Sunday and everybody will be welcome. St. Andrew's Catholic Fifth and South C streets. Mass at 7:30; High Mass at 9:45; Vespers, sermonette and benediction at 3 o'clock. Rev. Frank A. Roell. rector. St. Mary's Catholic Masses every Sunday at. tJ:00. 8:00, 0:00 and 10:0ft Vesper3 and Benediction every Sun day at 8:00 p. m. Rev. Father Cronln, rector. St. Paul's Episcopal Holv Communion every Sunday 7:30 a. m. Also on trst Sunday of each month, 10:30 a. m. Sunday school 9:15 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon 10:30 a. m. Evening prayer and sermon 5 p. rn. Saints' Days. Holy Communion 9 a. m. Other days by appointment. Rev. John S. Lightbourn, rector. First English Lutheran Corner 11th and South A streets. E. G. Howard, pastor. Sunday school at 9:00 a. m., O. P. N'usbaum, Supt. Morning worship at 10:30. Sermon by pastor. Theme "Dawning Day," the second of the special Advent themes. Luther League at C:45. Evening service at 7:30. Sermon by some Richmond pastor. Everybody will be welcome at the First church. Remember Everybody-at-church-Sunday. Your presence will count. Second English Lutheran N. W. 3rd and Pearl. C. Raymond Isley, pastor. December 7th being "Everybody at Church" Sunday, a cordial welcome awaits you here. Hours for services: Sunday school at 9:15 a. m.; Morning worship at 10:30 a. m., with sermon by the pastor. Theme "Man and the Sabbath." Evening worship at 7:00 p. m. with sermon by a visiting minister of the Richmond Ministerial association. Bethel A. M. E. Geo. C. Sampson, aitt HIY

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pator. 10; 45 a. m. Short talks by the pastor followed by genera! class Sunday school. 2:30 p. m.; C. E.. 7.fw p. m. At vOO p. m . Charles S. Bond Causes cf Tuberculosis tr.d How It May Ee Prevented. Meeting in cahrge of Dr. W. G. Huffman. All are v el come. St. Paul's Ev. Lutheran C. Huber. pas-tor. Sunday school at s:45 ir-'oad of 9:00. Ed iiasetneier. Supt. Ttrs is Men's Day The Rev Prof Chas. c, Heckerf. D I. president of Witter.berg college, will be with us at the Sunday School and also preach at 1 0 : 30 at the morning service The services today are in F!nglish In the evening at 7:00 o'clock one of the pas'ors of the Ministerial association will preach First Church of Christ. Scientist North A. between Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets. Subject "God. the Only Cause and Creator. Sunday school at 9:"0 a. m Services at 11:00 a. m. Wednesday evening testimony meetings at 7:45. Public cordially invited. Reading room. No. 1417 North A street, located in south end of the church edifice, open daily except Sundays and legal holidays from 1:00 to 5 : 00 p. m. West Richmond Friends and Earlham College Murray S. Kenwortny and Elbert Russell, pastors. Bible school. 9:00 a. m. E. P. Trucblood, Supt. Meeting for worship at 10:30 a. m., Elbert Russell in charge. Intermediate C. E. at 2:15 p. m. Christian Association at 7:00 p. m. Ladies' Aid Tuesday afternoon. Mid Week meeting for worship, Thursday, 7:30 p. m. First Presbyterian Rev. Thomas J. Graham. Sabbath school and Bible classes. 9:15 a. m.; J. H. McAfee, Supt. Morning church, 10:30. The 10th year of present pastorate begins with sermon on the theme "The Secret of Sustained Strength." Vespers, 4:45 p. m. with the pulpit ministrations of one of our able local ministers. Remember the cottage and regular prayer meetings. Everybody come Sunday and fill the House of Prayer. Second Presbyterian Sunday school 9:00 a. m. Rev. A. B. Wilson, of Indianapolis, preaches morning and evening at the regular services. Earlham Heights Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. At 7:30 p. m H. S. Weed will have charge of the services. All come. Third Methodist Episcopal Corner Hunt and Charles streets (Fairview)

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Sylvester Bi'.Hu inter, pastor. Sunday school at V:3". The pastor will make a 1 rief address to the children. Preschine both iv.orn:r. and veiling by the paster The revival servaes grow in sr.: rest at.d power, and will continue be on J the Sabbath. Mr. and Mrs .1. Will Mount will sing at each service. United Brethren Eleventh and N B streets- H S. James, pastor. BiMe school at s:"0 a. m.. Roy Eubank Supt. Preaihing at' 1":S0 a. m. by the pastor; at 7:30 p. m. l a visiting pastor. oung People's meeting lit , : :. Mis- Vesta Koilniun. leader. First M. E. -Main and Fourteenth streets, B Earle Parker. minister Sunday school a; 9 l' This is rally ; day and will be observed by a suit able program. Public worship at lu:3c, sermon by the pastor. "The I'nappreciateu Asset " This service will be evar.tiolif tic in character and is under the auspices of the Sunday School. Epworth Leasing devotional service at 6.3u; public worship at 7 3"; sermon by one of the members of the Richmond Ministerial association. Fifth Street M. E. Arthur Cates. pastor, residence 913 Nona A street Sunday school at 9:15, Miss Hazel Craig. superintendent Epworth League at i 30; preaching by the pastor at 7 3e. A cordial welcome to 'all i Grace M. E. Corner North Tenth 'and A streets. Arthur Cates. pastor. Sunday school at 9:15, C. H Kramur, superintendent; public worship at .10:30, preaching by the pastor. SubI Ject. "Growth in Grace. Class meeting at 11:45: Epworth League at 4:30. j A cordial welcome to all. j Reid Memorial S R. Lyons, pastor. Sabbath school at 9:15; hours of worship 10:30 and 7:30; morning ! sermon by the pastor; evening fr-

mon by a city pnstor North A Street Friends Firstday school at 9:15; meeting for worship at 10:30. Fourthday evening meeting at 7:30. All are welcome. East Main Street Friends Truman CHICHESTER S PILLS FILL. fc yew known u Bat, Sifest. Alnn Rrll.hi. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHfl and 307 Colonial Bldg.

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There Are Loftier Reasons? Worship is the highest function of which human nature is capable. We go to church primarily to express our belief in God and to do him reverence. The world does not know much about creeds, but when it sees a person attending divine worship it understands him to say, by his action, T believe in God." Thoughtful persons stand for the church, also, because the church stands for the best things. The church goer lines up with the forces which make for righteousness. He is on the side of the people who want to live the noblest lives themselves, and who are trying to help this needy world to do the same. TTo nm o jpiov Tomorrow the churches are prepared to give everybody a hearty welcome. Everybody is urged to attend. The only thing special tomorrow will be a large attendance at the regular services. No special collections or special appeals. Let it be said that every church of every creed in the city had a "packed house" on Sunday, Dec. 7tk.

C. Kenworthy. pa:-: r B'b'.e school at 10: meeting for worh:p 11 m joint serxuei; Ch: Er.deavor it :3'.'; eve;;;,,;: -.eivico a; 7 3'1 a cordial welcome is ext r.-it d to cry -body to worsl;:p niih us at o" a;.y of these m :!:. At ih- e e:;u.; servic? a visitv.-.g minister w:.' attend ilid deil er the IllesS.lCe Cocfreiu e iyer : lerf.r.J t 7 loi lowed by Th busi'-t ting a'

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