Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 127, 9 April 1915 — Page 2
THE KlCHMONDPALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, -FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1915.
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SARD FROM PRISON 111 INDIA REACHES REV. A. J. FEEDER
German Relative Interned by : British Sends First Detention Camp Post Card to Local Pastor. The first poat card from a British detention camp of German prisoners reached Richmond today when the Rev. A. J. Feeger, pastor of St. John's Lutheran church, received a card from a relative interned at Ahmednagar, India. The card was mailed February 2, 1915, and was passed by the censor at Bomba. v The following; inatructiona in red ink guide the prisoner In writing the card: "Nothing to be written on this except date and signature of sender. Sentences not required may be erased. If anything is added this card will be destroyed. To avoid delay In delivery all correspondence- addressed to prisoners should be written in English and on post cards." Worked in Africa. The Rev. Mr. Feeger's relative, Geo. Welchbrodt, an electrical engineer, working for a London firm in South Africa at the outbreak of the. war, was sent from there to India. The sentences which are printed on the card and which .convey all the messages a prisoner may write, follow: "I am quite well. I have been
admitted to the hospital (and am go
ing on well : and hope to be discharged
soon). I have received your card, let
ter, parcel. Letter follows at first op
portunity, I have had no letter from
you for a long time."
Prisoners strike out the sentences which do not pertain to them. The
card which the Rev. Mr. Feeger re
ceived Baid: "I am quite well. Letter
follows at first opportunity." The other sentences were deleted by Mr. Welchbrodt.
M. E. APPOINTMENT ' REMAINS UNCERTAIN Conference May Assign New
Pastor to Third Church Pulpit
- AUBURN, ind, April 9. Reports
given here at the seventy-second North
Indiana Methodist conference show that the " Richmond district made a Min nf i nn in memhershlD during the
last year, contrasted with gains of 3,500 and 2,500 respectively , in , the Fort Wayne and Wabash districts. Pastors of Richmond churches did not enter the contest for the 1918
session of the conference when Hunt
ington, Fort Wayne. Logansport ana
Muncle extended invitations to me ministerial body. Three hundred and sixty pastors
have registered. What appointment
will be made to nil tne vacancy ai ine Richmond, Third Methodist church, whose pulpit will be unoccupied because of the resignation of the Rev. Sylvester Bilheimer, can not be learned. As the Rev. Mr. Bilheimer has been in failing health for some time, it is probable that he will be allowed to retire, at least, temporarily. There is little doubt that Rev. U. S. A. Bridge and Rev: Harry C. Harman will be returned to their charges in Richmond.
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YOUNG PERSONS PREPARE PROGRAM Wallace Woolfolk of Indianapolis, will be the beadllner at an entertainment to be given at the South Ninth street Baptist church at 8 o'clock tonight. Mr. Woolfolk -will be assisted by some of the most capable colored persons in the city. The program will be under the auspices of the King's Messengers. A nominal admission fee will be charged. - VIGRAN'S RESERVES GET FIRST WORK Vigran's Reserves will hold s their
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