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CHRISTIAN CHURCHES CLOSE CONFERENCES FOR WAYNE COUNTY

Addresses by Dr. Underwood and Carl Van Winkle last night closed the district conference of the Christian churches at the Central Christian church after a most successful session. Most of the delegates representing the churches In the county left before evening so the congregation last night -was composed of Richmond folk. Dr. Underwood's address dealt with the responsibility of the parents in seeing that their children attained religious life. Young people he said ' first secure an impression through attendance at Sunday school and later through their membership in the Chrisian Endeavor. Carl Van Winkle spoke on "Higher Education" declaring that It enabled a person to think, to get acquainted with his environment and with other men which led to greater opportunities and better prospects of success. Conferences were held yesterday afternoon. The principal speaker was Mrs. O. G. Grice, state president of the C. W. B. M., Mrs. William Doyle sang a solo yesterday afternoon and Mrs. W. B. Richardson rendered a solo last night. Baptist. First Eaptist North Eleventh, near Main street; W. O. Stovall. pastor; J. Will Ferguson, superintendent. Worthlp at 10:45 a. m., and 7:30 p. m.t with sermons at both meetings by Rev. Carlos M. Dinsmore of Indianapolis. Sunday school 9:15 a. m. Young People's meeting, 6:45 p. m. Everymember canvass of church between 2 and fi p.. m. Revival meetings every night this week, conducted by Rev. F. G. Kenny, of Franklin, Indiana. ! Brethren. United Brethren Eleventh and N. B Ktreets; H. S. Jam?s, pastor. Bible school at 9:20 a. m., Will Davies, superintendent; Preaching; at It): 30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; by the 'pastor. Tlie Juniors at 2 x. m.;, Intermediates, 3 p. m.,. Miss Hittlo- in charge; Senior CVE. meets. at 6:30 p. m. . Catholic St. Mary's Catholic North A St., between Seventh and Eighth, W. J. Cronln, rector; A. B. Duffy assistant. Hours for masses, 6, 8 and 10 a. m. Instructions at 2:30 p. m. Vespers, sermon and benediction at 3:00 p. m. Holy hour at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. St. Andrew's Catholic South Fifth and C streets. Rev. Francis A. Roell, rector; Rev. Clement Zepf, assistant. Low mass and comwjBnicm at 5:30 a. m. Mass, with singing by children and five mlt-ute sermon at 7:30 a. m. High mass and sermon at 10 a. m. Vespers, sermon and benediction at 3:00 p. m. Holy hour at 7:30 p. m. Christian. Central Christian, North Twelfth and B streets. Rev. W. R. Motley, pastor. The usual services will be held Sunday and throughout the subsequent week. First Christian, South Tenth and A

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NO NEW LIGHTS WEST OF SIXTH Unless owners of property on Main street, west of Sixth street, take a greater interest in the ornamental lighting project, it is likely the petition "which now has the majority of the signatures of property owners from Sixth to Twelfth street, will be presented to the board of works for installation of lights east of Sixth. - The petition will be ready for action by the city officials within the next few days. . MOTLEY WILL PREACH Rev. W. II. Motley pastor of the Central Christian church, will not preach at the morning service of the church Sunday because of funeral services which he will' conduct at Newcastle. He will preach here at the evening service however.' ' , 5

streets, L. E. Murray, pastor. Sunday school at 9:15, F. G. Pickell, superintendent. The church services at 10:30 and 7:30 p. m. will be in charge of Evangelist Roy L. Brown. The evangelistic meetings will close Monday night with a fellowship service. A meeting for women will be held at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Brown will speak. Episcopal. St. Paul' Episcopal Rev. J. .S. LIghtbourn, pastor. Holy communion at 7:30 a. m. Sabbath School at 9:15 a. m. Saiuts Day and Holy Days Communion at 9:20 a. m. Morning prayer and preaching services at 10:30 o'clock Evening prayer and preaching services at 5 o'clock. Friends North A Street Friends First day school at 9:15 a. m. Meeting for worship at 10:30 a. m. Mid-week devotionals at 10 a. m. at the North A West Richmond Frtends Corner of West Seventh and Main streets; Chas. E. Tebbetts, acting pastor. Bible school. 9 a. m., E. Harrison Scott, superintendent. Meeting for worship at 10:30 a. m. Ross Hadley, assistant secretary American Friends' board foreign missions, will speak. C. E. meeting at 2:15 p. m. Vesper service at 5 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening. Ladies' Aid society, on Tuesday. Prof. Lindley will speak at the vesper service. Whitewater Friends' O. E. Chance, pastor. Bible school, 9 a. ra., George Graham, superintendent. Worship, 10:30 a. m. Subject: "Redemption Foretold." Junior meeting, 2:30; the Christian Endeavor, 6:20; evening service, 7:30. Subject: "Problems of Life." Prayer meeting, Thursday at 7:30. Bible study, Friday at 7:30.East Main Street Friends' Meeting, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth, M. S. Hinckle, pastor. Prayer service at 9 in the library; Bible school at 9:20, Percy Smith, superintendent; meeting for worship at 10:30; jChristian Endeavor at 6:30, topic, "World Federation, a Means of International Justice," Miss Alsie Crawford, leader. Gospel service 7:30; Ladies' Aid Thursday afternoon at 1:30; prayer meeting in the evening at 7:30; choir practice Friday evening at 7:30. South Eighth Street Friends Francis C. Anscombe, pastor; Bible school, 9; 10, John H. -Johnson, superintendent; meeting for worship,' 10:30, Mrs. F. J. Battel will sing; Christian Endeavor, society, : 6:30; Professor Lindley will give a special lecture, good music; Ladies Aid society, Tuesday, 1:30; prayer meeting, Thursday 7:30. The pastor will give the second of a series of Bible readings on "The Rise and Development of Hebrew Prophecy." ; Lutheran. St. John's Lutheran South Seventh and E. Rev. A. J. Feeger. Sunday school 9; German sermon 10; English sermon , 7. - t j h,mw,; St.1 Paul'b -Evarfgeficar Lutheran C. Huber pastor. Sunday school at 9 a. m., Mr. George C. Bartel, superintendent, i German services at 10:30. Subject: ' "The Walk in the Light.." Every Sunday evening at 7, English services. - Subject for next Sunday evening: "The Priesthood's Last Challenge," Services on Wednesday evening at 7:30. Second English Lutheran Northwest Third and Pearl streets; C. Raymond Isley, pastor. Sunday school at

SUE FOR DAMAGES. The case of Baker Brothers against Freeman Haisley in which the plaintiffs seek to recover $S2.75 in damages was opened at noon today in the circuit court before Judge Fox. The case concerns a roof which Baker Brothers maintain was poorly constructed by the defendant. CAN'T LOSE HAIR Twenty Years from Today a Baldheaded Man Will Be An Unusual Sight. ,: One of the prominent druggists of American made a statement a few weeks ago which has caused a great deal of discussion among scientists in the medical press. He said: "If the new hair grower, Mildredina Hair Remedy, increases its sales as it has during the past year, it will be used by nearly every man, woman and child in American within eight year. "When Mildredina Hair Remedy Is used almost universally, dandruff will disappear and with its departure baldness, itching scalp, splitting hair and all scalp diseases will follow and twenty years from now a bald head will be a rarity." Sample sent for 10c to pay postage.. Mall orders filled, by Mildred. Louise Co., Boston, Mass.

9 a. m., W. E. Klopp, superintendent. Morning worship, 10:30. Sermon:. "Dry Bones and Life." Evening worship, 7:30. Sermon: "Looking upon Evil." Luther League, 6:45 p. m. Prayer service, Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Council meeting, Monday, 7:30 p. m. First English Lutheran, corner of South Eleventh and A streets, E. G. Howard, pastor. Sunday school at 9; E. B. Knollenberg, -superintendent; morning worship at 10:30, Bermon, "The Reaper's Reward"; Luther league at 6:45; evening worship at 7:30, subject. "The Way of Life; Making Time." Music led by senior choir. L&nten services Wednesday 7:30. All are invited most cordially. . s Trinity English Lutheran- Corner Seventh and South A streets, Oscar T. F. " Tressel, pastor; Sunday school, 9:00, Charles Igelman, superintendent; divine service, 10:30, theme, "To Save, Not to Destroy"; evening worship, 7t 00, theme, "The Cross, a Lesson in Love"; Wednesday evening, Lenten service, theme, "Peter's Denial." Methodist. First Methodist Episcopal Corner Main and Fourteenth streets; Harry Curtain Harman, minister. Sunday school at 9:15 a. m., Delmont S. Brown, superintendent. Brotherhood Bible study class at 9:15 a. m. Public worship and sermon, by the minister, at 10:30 a. m. Class meeting at 11:45 a. m. Epworth League devotional service at 6:30 p. m. Topic: "What New Work Ought Our League Undertake?" Leader, - Mr. Paul A. Beckett. At 7:30 o'clock will be observed the closing service for this conference year, and the social festival. The special thank offering will be received. The choir will render special music, and the Young Men's Bible class will have a large part in the program. Mr. H. T. Sullivan, the teacher of the Young Men's class, will have charge and make an address. Fairview Methodist Episcopal, corner Charles and Hunt streets, J. P. Chamness, pastor. Sabbath school at 9:15, Charles Gibbs, superintendent; Miss Cora Hart, assistant superintendent; public worship and sermon at 10:30; Junior League at 2:30, Mrs. J. P. Chamness, superintendent; Epworth league at 6:30; cottage prayer meeting Tuesday evening; . general prayer meeting at the church Thursday evening. Sunday closes the work for this conference year, and the pastor will be delighted to meet the entire membership and their many friends who have made it possible for the large success of the church this year. Grace Methodist Episcopal, corner Tenth and North A streets, Ulysses S. A. Bridge, minister. 'Sunday school at 9:15, C. H. Kramer, superintendent. Morning worship at 10:30, subject, "The Quiet Hour." Class meeting at 11:45; Epworth League at 6:30; evening worship at 7:3'), subject, "The Beautiful Gate." Presbyterian: Second Presbyterian North Nineteenth streat; Elmer E.. Davis, minister.. School, for Bible study at 9:15. Morning worship at 10:30. " Junior C. E. at 1:30; Senior C. E. at 6:30. Popular service at 7:30. The "EveryMember Canvass" for finances in afternoon, from 1:30 to 4:00. Annual congregational meeting, followed by reception for new members, Thursday evening at 7:30. First Presbyterian, North Tenth and

Maloja BREAK INTO SCHOOL. KOKOMO, Ind., March 25. Three tramps broke into, the Junction school house to sleep but were arrested and spent the night In jail. Indigestion and Billiousness. When you feel bilious or have trouble with your digestion give Chamberlain's Tablets a trial. These tablets have become a favoriate with a great many people for those disorders. You are certain to be pleased with the prompt relief which they afford. Obtainable everywhere. Adv. - MBEI

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DELEGATES GALLED TO PLAN FEDERATION

Lay d elegates from all churches will meet at the First Presbyterian church at 2:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon to consider the organization of a schurch federation "v " The proposed association would be formed along lines -worked out in other cities. It has been considered for some time by pastors in connection with the Ministerial association meetings. ;.. Each church has been asked to designate not more than five delegates. A streets, Joseph John Rae, pastor, Prof. W. O. Wissler. Sunday school superintendent. Hours of services: Sunday school at 9:15; public worship at 10:30 and 4:45; mid-week service Thursday at 7:30. Subjects of sermons: Morning, "A Bad Saint"; afternoon, "Science and Knowledge." Reid Memorial United Presbyterian Rev. Sutherland of Xenia Theological Seminary will conduct morning and evening services. Sabbath school, 9:15; Christian Union, 6:30. Scientist. First Church of Christ, Scientist North A street, between Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets. Subject: Reality. Sunday school at 9 a. m. Services at 10:30 a. m. Wednesday evening testimony meetings at 7:45. Public cordially invited. Reading room, located in south end of church edifice, open daily except Sundays and legal holidays from 1 to 5 p. m. Union Mission. Union Mission North Fourteenth street, between G and H streets; Sunday school, -9:30 a. m., Miss Alice Newman, superintendent. 6:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor. 7:30 p. m. service, with Earlham Gospel team in charge. Week-day services: Prayer meeting Tuesday evening at 7:30 at the church. Wednesday, 2 o'clock, the Ladies' Aid society in church annex. Miscellaneous. Ministerial Association The Richmond Ministerial association will meet at the Y. M. C. A. Monday at 10 o'clock. Go-to-Church Sunday and home visitation assessments should be paid at that meeting. Church of the Nazarene Old Pearl street site North Fifth street. Revival services in progress. Rev. U. E. Harding and Rev. C. E.- Ellsworjh, evangelists. Mrs. U. E. Harding, leader in song, Miss Eunice Oakes, pianist. Services this evening at 7:30; no Sabbath morning service Sunday; 2:30 p. m., subject, "War, or the Coming of Christ"; 7:30 p. m., subject, "Heaven; Is It a Myth?" These services will continue througTiout " the coming week each evening at 7:30. All welcome. A touch of Vernicol and your furniture is new again In almost every home there is furniture that is becoming worn and dingy with here and there a rocker or other article that does hot match the prevailing tone of the room. You can quickly make old furniture like new bring the pieces that do not match into complete harmony- with rem Vernicol Vernicol comes in convenient cans of all sizes and in a large variety of colors such as oak, mahogany, cherry, walnut, or plain colors. Vernicol is fadeless, and is an exceptionally good finish for old woodwork and old floors. '' Color card free at our store. Haner & Fahlsing 428 Main Phone 1336 Puro Phosphate

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