Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 33, 19 December 1914 — Page 6

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EARLHAM'S GO-EDS LEARN HOW TO HIT NAILS SQUARE LIGK Faculty Believes Wives Need Knowledge of Hammer and Saw Give Manual Training Work. A step in the' movement to "let the women do the work" was taken by the Karlham college faculty today, and if the plan proposed meets with success, the man of the house will not be compelled to do any of the carpentry repairing around the house. The Earlham faculty has decided that vocational training for girls is not confined to sewing, cooking and housekeeping and accordingly manual training, consisting of bench and shop work, has been introduced into the curriculum of work for girls at the college. A two hour class in manual training will be offered to the girls next semester and regular college credit given for the work. This atv nouncoraent was made today by President Kelly. The ability to drive a nail straight and saw a piece of wood is as necessary to the model housewife, as cooking and sewing, is the conclusion leached following the action of the Earlham authorities. .Miss Elsie Marshall, head of the domestic science department, will have charge of the work. The class will meet In the newly equipped manual training shop In the basement of Uundy hall once a week. The demand tor the course has come from the girla themselves, according to President Kelly, and the class will be limited to twelve girls.

CHRISTMAS MUSIC CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Morning Service. Hymn. Communion Song. Jesus Is Born (J. T. Minor) Ladies Quartet Mrs. Win. L. Doyle, Miss Mary Ward, Mrs. Fred Strauss, Mrs. W. R. Motley. Scripture Reading. Lord, we beseech Thee (Bishop) Choir. Prayer. Hymn. Announcements. Solo, Tell it Again (R. N. Mcintosh) Mrs. Wm. L. Doyle. Special sermon, The Place and Power of Woman. Invitation. Evening Service. Hymn (Handel). Anthem Glory Be to God in the Highest (J. H. Tenney) Choir. Scripture Reading. Prayer. Solo Mary's Baby (Rudolph von Liebich) Mrs. W. R. Motley. Announcements. Anthem -Glory to God in the Highest (MoPhail) Choir. Special sermon. The World's Greatest Birthday. Invitation. Mrs. W. R. Motley, choir director; Miss Echo Roland, Mi6S Lucile Motley accompanists. EAST MAIN STREET FRIENDS' Service Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock by Sunday School. Song by Congregation. Devotional, Rev. Milo Hinkle. Song by Choir. Rev. Howard Roach. "Ruth Crampton Christmas Spirit." "On" Raymoml Bailey. Song, Christmas Bells, Lora Boyd's Uec A Christmas Wish, Byron Pain-! ter. Telephone to Santa, Rosenmary Jen-; kins. i Song Martha Bells Reeves, The Little Snow Flake. Dialogue, Sending Our Christmas ' ofr. Frances Mahew and Bonnie Heckett. Song, by Primary class. Rec. John Edwards. My Wish, Evans Parks. 1 Anette Barr. Song, Ruth Hutchins. Rec. The Way to Do, George Wigan. Dialneue. The Christmas Doll, by i Ronnie ami Vanita Yeryan and Ethel-j da Hinkle. I Sons, by the Mote sisters. ! Rec. Helen Jessup. . Song, Howard Roach, The Day After Christmas. Drill, by Gertrude Clark's ela.ss. Rec. Greetinns, by Margaret Finley. ! Lucille Wickett. i Roland Wickett, Savings Bank. j Song, by Margaret Iredell's class. ' Exercises. Christmas Workers, Lora r Boyd's class. Rec. A Good Night Wish by Edward Wilson. ! Rec. The Wisest Way, Harold Rob-; eits. ! FIRST ENGLISH LUTHERAN. Morning Service. Organ, Noel Dudley. Processional, Portuguese Hymn , Junior choir. . "Peace on Earth," (Lronz) Junior choir. Duet, "Christmas Carol," (Anon) Wilma Sudhoff, Martha Kggemeyer. ; "Stille Naclit," (Gruber) Junior, choir. Organ I'ostlude (Lemmensl. j Evening Service. Organ. "Vesper Song," (Johnston I. I Solo, "Bending O'er a Cradle Low," j (Marzo) Mrs. V. J. Bartel. Organ, "Christmas March." (West).j The Christmas music by the Senior; choir will be given on Sunday, Dec. 27, the. program to be published next week. Gold fish for your aquarium at Prices. 18-2t DUBLIN EXHIBITORS WIN IN POULTRY Two Wayne county exhibitors were returned winners at the third annual exhibit of the Northern Indiana Poultry show at Marion this week. Orio K. Oler of Dublin, won third cockerel, second hen. third and fourth pullet and second pen on his Black Orpingtons, and W. A. Oler. also of Dublin, won first and third cockerel, first and second pullet and second pen on Buff Orpingtons. "WE HEAT THE HARD TO HEAT" Marshall Furnace Company of Marshall, Mich. B. D. Welch Local Representative. 17th and S. A Sts. Richmond, Ind. Fhone No. 2739.

Sunday Church Services

St. Mary'a Catholic Maes at 6, 8 and 10 o'clock; instruction at 2:30; vespers and benediction at 3 o'clock. Rev. Walter Cronin, rector; Rev. A. Duffy, assistant. St. Andrew' Catholic South Fifth and C. Low mass and holy communion at 6:30 a. m. Mass with singing by children's choir at 7:30. High mass and sermon at 10 o'clock. Vespers, sermonette and benediction at 3 p. m. Rev. Frank A. Roell, rector. Rev. Charles L. Kabey, assistant. St. Paul's Episcopal Holy communion every Sunday at 7:30; also on baints days. Holy communion at 9; the first Sunday of each month at 10:30 a. m. Sunday school at 9:15: morning prayer and sermon at 10:30. Evening prayer and sermon at 5 p. m. First Methodist Episcopal Corner Main and South Fourteenth streets. Harry Curtln Harman, minister. Sunday school at 9:15 "a. m., Mr. D. S. Brown, Superintendent. Class meetings at 12 o'clock (noon) and at 6:30 p. m. Epworth League Devotional Service at 6:30 p. m. Topic, "The Most Beautiful Birthday Song." Leader, Mr. Robert Jenkins. The Minister will preach at 10:30 a. m. and at 7:30 p. m. Special subjects discussed in both sermons. Special music by the choir. First English Lutheran Corner of Eleventh and South A streets, E. G. Howard, pastor. Sunday school at 9 a. m. Morning worship 10:30. Special program of Christmas music. Luther League meeting at 0:4T. Evening worship 7:30. Sermon, "The Spirit of Christmas and its Proper Manifestation." Miss Knollenberg, organist. Grace Methodist Corner N. Tenth and A streets, Ulysses S. A. Bridge, j minister. Sunday school 9:15, C. ft. , Kramer, superintendent. Morning wor- : ship 10:30. Subject, "The Star of Beth lehem." Special Xmas music. Epworth League 6:30. Class meeting 6:4"). Xmas Sacred concert 7:30. Everybody invited. Whitewater Friends O. E. Chance, pastor. Bible school H a. m. Hour for worship 10:30 a. m. Christian Endeavor 6:20 p. m. Evangelistic service 7:30 p. m. Subject. "Refuges of Lies." Brotherhood, Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. j Prayer meeting Thursday 7:30 p. m. ! Earlham Heights Church Sunday ! school 9:30 a. m. Lesson subject, "The Iteign of Peace." Y. P. S. C. E. meet ing 6:45 p. m. Leader, Mrs. Robert Wilson. Topic, "The Unselfish Life." Philippians 2:11. Evening worship 7:30 p. m. Christmas exercises for the Sunday school Wednesday Dec. 23, at 7:30 J p. m. Second English Lutheran X. W. ; Third and Pearl streets, C. Raymond i Isley, pastor. Sunday school 9:00 a. m. j A feature of the program will be the j presenting of Christmas donation gifts for the poor, by members and classes of the school. This Sunday regular class offerings for the Jehoiada Chest, j Morning worship 10:30 a. m. Jehoiada ! chest appears. Evening worship 7:30 ! p. m. I St. Paul's Ev. Lutheran C. Huber, pastor. ' Sunday school at 9. Mr. Geo. C. Bartel, Supt. English services both ' morning and evening. Morning service 'at 10:30. Subject: "The Lord is at j Hand How Shall I Receive Him." Following this service the Holy Communion will be celebrated in German, j Evening services at 7. Subject: "A j Deliverer From the Lord." The Holy : Communion in English. Services on Christmas morning at 5 o'clock. The Christmas service by the S. S. on Christmas evening at 7. The offerings during this season for Christian edu- ' cat ion. j First Presbyterian F. Henby, minis Ladies' Waist Cleaned and Pressed Ladies' plain Dresses Cleaned and Pressed 35c 75c

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ter, Horace McAfee, Supt. Sunday school at 9:30. Christmas program. Dr. Hershey teaches the Bible class. 10:30 service, Dr. Hershey preaches on Some Aspects of the Divine Birth of Christ. Special music by the choir. Sacred musical program will be rendered by the choir at the vesper service at 4:45. This will be of very special excellence and all true music lovers are invited. Central Christian Cor. N. 12th and B streets, W. R. Motley, pastor. Residence 10 S. 12th street. Phone 1388. Chas. B. Roland Superintendent. Preaching 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.

C. W. B. M. service in the morning, j The pastor will preach a special sermon on "Woman's Place and Power." At 7:30 p. m. sermon. Subject: "The World's Greatest Birthday." All Christmas music will be rendered. The general public is invited. Y. P. S. C. E. 6:30 p. m. Subject: "The Unselfiish Life." Prayer meeting 7:30 p. m. First Baptist North Eleventh, near Main street. W. O. Stovall, pastor; J. Will Ferguson, superintendent. Worship with preaching by the pastor. Subject 10:40 a. m. The First Christmas Gift," 7:30 p. m.. "Heavenly Glory in Earthly Peace." Sunday school 9:15 a. m, Young People's meeting 6:45 p. m. First Christian Church South 10th and A streets. L. E. Murray, pastor. Sunday school 9:05 a. m., A. B. Harrison, superintendent; preaching and communion service, 10:30 a. m., sermon theme, "Religious Expression"; evening service, 7:30, a Christmas service, sermon theme, "The Advent of the Son of God Into the World," special music; Young Peoples Meeting, 6:45 p. m. Earlham College and West Richmond Friends Elbert Russell and Murray S. Kenworthy, pastors. Bible school, 9:00 a. m., Harrison Scott, euperintendent; meeting for worship, 10:30 a. m., George Nasmyth, Phd., college and university for the American Peace Foundation is to be the speaker of the morning; Christian Endeavor meeting, 2:15 p. m.; Christian Association, Earlham hall, 7:00 p. m.; meeting of the Fellowship Group with Laura Morrison, corner Seventh and A streets, 7:00 p. m. ; Ladies Aid Tuesday afternoon; Mid-week meeting for worship, Thursday, 7:30 p. m. First Church of Christ, Scientist North A, between 14th and 15th streets. Subject, "Is the Universe, Including Man, Evolved by Atomic Force?"; Sunday school at 9 a. m.; services at 10:30 a. m.; Wednesday evening testimony meetings at 7:45. Public is cordially invited. Reading room, located in south end of church edifice, open daily except Sundays and legal holidays from 1 to 5 p. m. East Main Street Friends Meeting Milo C. Hinckle, pastor. Personal workers league, 9:00; Bible school, Persey Smith, superintendent, at 9:30; meeting for worship, 10:30; Christian Endeavor at 6:30, topic, "An Unselfish Life," Electa Henley, leader. At the evening service at 7:30 a Christmas program will be rendered. Bible study and prayer Thursday evening at 7:30. South Eighth Street Friends Church Francis C. Ahscombe, pastor. Bible school, 9:10, Johns H. Johnson, superintendent; meeting for worship, 10:30, special Christmas music; Christian Endeavor Society, 6:30, leader Paul Brown of Earlham college; Ladies Aid Tuesday, 1:30; Prayer Meeting Thursday, 7:30. United Brethren Church Eleventh and N. B. streets, H. S. James, pastor. Bible school at 9:30 a. m., W. L. Eu-

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NEW PARIS, O., Dec. 19. A program by the New Paris high school literary society will be given Wednesday at the Public church for the benefit of the school piano fund. An admission fee of five and ten cents will be asked. Later in the winter the other division of the society will give a program for the same worthy purpose. The program for Wednesday night Is as follows: Call to order at 7:30 p. m.; roll call; reading of minutes; inauguration of officers; Inaugural address, Emmett Harris; song, school; composition, Francis Oates; symposieum, Helen Reid; medley, Hubert Jones; composition, Russell Miller; character sketches. Marguerite Kessler; current events, Cecil White; abstract, Dorothy Pence; class history, Elbert Bragg; quotation contest, Irene Clingenpeel and Evelyn Northrop; medley, Maude Watts; story, Fred Burtch; song, school; essay, Howard Campbell; school news, Frank Hawley; biography, Nettle Sinck; composition, Mabel Kenworthy; autobiography, Feme Marshall; violin solo, Dorothy Kessler; medley, Hester Nelson; essay! Clyde Ashman; humorous clippings, Simon Cunningham; composition, Adah Crubaugh; oration, Faye Marshall; song, school; adjourn10:30 by the pastor; Christian Endeavor will meet at 6 o'clock and Christmas program will be rendered at 7. Reid Memorial Church Preaching service conducted by Dr. David Dennis of Earlham college at 10:30 a. m. No evening service; Sabbath school at 9:15 a. m. QUIT MEAT IF YOUR KIDNEYS ACT BADLY Take tablespoonful of Salts if Back hurts or Bladder brothers Drink j lots of water. We are a nation of meat eaters and our blood is filled with uric acid, says a well-known authority, who warns us to be constantly on guard against kidney trouble. The kidneys do their utmost to free the blood of this irritating acid, but become weak from the overwork; they get sluggish; the eliminative tissues clog and thus the waste is retained in the blood to poison the entire system. When your kidneys ache and feel like lumps of lead, and you have stinging pains in the back or the urine is cloudy, full of sediment, or the bladder is irritable, obliging you to seek relief during the night; when you have severe headaches, nervous and dizzy spells, sleeplessness, acid stomach or rheumatism in bad weather, get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast each morning and in a few days your kidneys will act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with litnia, and has boen used for generations to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys, to neutralize the acids in urine so it is no longer a source of irritation, thus ending urinary and bladder disorders. Jad Salts is inexpensive and cannot injure; makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink, and nobody can make a mistake by taking a little occasionally to keep the kidneys clean and active. Advertisement Skirts Dry Cleaned and Pressed Trousers Dry Cleaned and Pressed 35c 35c Company PHONE 1493 Offering

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