Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 129, 10 April 1914 — Page 9
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1914
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SET DEDICATION OrTABERMACLE Central Christians Change Date toApril 26 to Get Rev. Scoville.
Churches Hold Good Friday Services Today and Tonight
WANT SUPREMACY IN RACIHGAND AIR Americans Are to Compete Against World's Best on Speedway and in Aviation.
"Hoboes of America" Form Union For Inalienable Right to Work FIVE TAKE TTOHIC TiSBBrpa Zrftdge XL R, wQ m the Pag to Are dSdates tonight. The the work vfll Jto
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The date of dedication of the new Central Christian tabernacle will be officially changed tonight from May 3 to April 26 by the official board of the ehurch. It was announced by Rev. R. C. Leonard today. This action will be taken to conform with the program of Charles Reign Scoville, of Chicago, who will have charge of the dedicatory exercises. Itev. Scoville is the leading Christian church evangelist and has Just completed ft revival in Hutchinson, Kan., where he had 4,100 conversions. He has a large party with him. At present he is holding revival services at Valparaiso, where he will soon close. The tabernacle will be entirely completed and the church pews installed by the dedication date. Tonight the floor will be completed and ready for finishing inferior work. The board meeting will be held tonight at the home of Dr. Blossom at 7:30 o'clock.
NOTICE TO REPUBLICANS. Attention is hereby called to the ward meetings in the city of Richmond this evening at 7:30 o'clock and thr4ownship meetings tomorrow at 2 p. ( for the purpose of selecting delegates to the Republican state convention. L. S. BOWMAN. Chairman. KARL. K. MAYERS, Secretary. CONNELLY FUNERAL AT GERMANTOWN
CERVICES TP NIGHT. First English Lutheran First Christian .. St. Mary's Catholic
St. Andrew's Catholic St. Paul's Lutheran . .
St. John's Lutheran Second English Lutheran ...... St. Paul's Episcopal 4:30 and
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Largest communions held In Richmond nave been those during the Holy week services. Last night the English Lutheran churches served the Lord's Supper to fifty per cent more members than ever before. The First M. E. church had many communicants, while St. Paul's Lutheran church was crowded with persons who took communion. Rev. A. J. Feeger at the St. John's Lutheran church, held preparatory services for those who took communion today. The first services of instruction were held at 9:30, followed by regular Good Friday services at 10 o'clook. The services were in German. English services will he held tonight.
At the Trinity Lutheran church last night, almost 100 took communion and a large number took communion at the services held there this morning. The church will hold no services tonight Begin at 8 O'clock. Good Friday services at 8 o'clock this morning at the Cetholio churches drew unusually large crowds. Services were called for 3 o'clock and 7:30 o'clock tonight. Other churches which held services last night or today were the Second English -Lutheran, First Christian church and. Christian Women's Board of Missions. Tomorrow the Passion week services will be discontinued and Sunday morning all churches in the city win hold special Easter services, many holding communion then. Special music will be the feature generally. Three hour service was held In the St. Paul's Episcopal church, starting at noon today. Services were also held at 9:80 o'clock this morning and this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock.
CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., April 10. Mrs. Ida Connelly. 49. wife of B. F. Connelly of Doddridge Settlement, died at her home early today. Services will be conducted at the Lutheran church at East Germantown by Rev. F. M. Westhafer, of Milton, 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon. The funeral procession will leave the house at 1 o'clock. She Is survived by her husband, a niece, Mrs. Ferris, whom she reared, and sister. Mrs. Roes Kramer, East German-town.
Notes From Colored Circles
$1.00 Tumbler Baskets of Easter Flowers at Lemon's Flower Shop. 7tf
i MASONIC CALENDAR I m Friday, April 10. King Solomon's Chapter No. 4, R. A. M. Stated convocation.
Miss Henrietta Steenberger of Columbus, O., is visiting friends here this week. The Matinee club met with Mrs. Tillie Ervln Thursday afternoon at her home on South Eleventh street. The Baptist Sewing circle met with Mrs. Goins at the parsonage Thursday afternoon. Mrs. William Collier of Indianapolis was the guest of her husband, who has employement here, Sunday. Miss Sadie Dillard left Monday for Lisbon, O., where she will be the guest of friends. Rev. Benjamin Jones is ill at his home on Greenwood avenue. There will be a called meeting of the .Citizens' union Friday evening. All members are requested to be present. Mrs. Marie Brown of South Ninth Btreet is 11L The funeral of Samuel Hunter was held Tuesday -afternoon at the Wesleyan Methodist church. The evangelistic meetings which have been m progress at Mt. Moriah Baptist church, closed Sunday night.
The Utopian club met with Mrs. John Wallace Wednesday afternoon at her home on South Twelfth street. The club will meet next week with Mrs. Herbert Bundy on South Sixth street. Miss Esther Wallace left for her home in Lisbon, O., Monday after an extended visit with her cousin, Mrs. Pearl Ovelton.
! Mrs. Edith Levels will spend Sunj day in Anderson, the guest of her I aunt, Mrs. Blanche Turner, i Mrs. Mary Johnson of South Ninth street, entertained at a 6 o'clock dinner Sunday evening.
LOS ANGELES, April 10. America is to compete against the world for the supremacy of the speedway and the air, according to cablegrams received from Linooln Beachey. the Yankee aviator now in London. He and Delloyd Thompson, of Chicago, are to meet Houk, the pride of England, and Pegoud. the French birdman, who first looped the loop at Hendon, England. In the fall. While this international battle for the world's aeroplane honors Is being fought out, Barney Oldfleld, America's best known speed driver, will be meeting the world's greatest auto pilots on the famous Brooklands (England) speedway. Oldfleld and Thompson will pass the summer In preparatory exhibitions and work.
Ritchie Mitchell, the Milwaukee featherweight, will be put to the acid test next Monday night at Milwaukee, when he meets Cal Delaney, the Cleveland featherweight in a ten round bout at Ben Stelnel's club.
SPECIAL Cream to Whip. Try oar Coffee, roasted today. H. G. HADLEY Phone 2292
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You Lose The whole effect of good clothes if your glasses are not made to fit your face as well as your eyes. I aim to fit glasses perfectly from all points of view. EDMUNDS Optometrist 10 North 9th St
THE BOOT AND SHOE WORKERS UNION PAYS A WEEKLY BENEFIT TO EVERY SICK OR INCAPACITATED MEMBER. Every purchase and every purchaser of "Union Stamp shoes is helping those Union Shoe Workers who are unable to help themselves. Know before buying shoes, that the Union Stamp is imprinted on them. Boot and Shoe Workers' Union 246 Summer Street, Boston, Mass. Write for list of union shoe factories and other interesting literature, telling what we have accomplished for our fellow workers.
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