Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 134, 22 April 1916 — Page 2

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THE . RICHMOND PALLADIUM. AND SUN-TELEGRAM. SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1916

Where to Attend Easter Services Tomorrow

j - Baptist. I First Baptist, North .Eleventh near "Main street, W. O. BtovattV pastor; J. (Will Ferguson, superintendent Wor-

(10:40, subject, "The Deserted Tomb; (7:30 p. m., cantata by chorus choir, lentltied "The Lord of Eastertide; Sunday school at 9 : IS ; .Young People's meeting at 6:45; prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30; baptismal service at the beginning of the Sunday evening meeting. . Bible Students. . Associated Bible 8tudents 22 N. 33th St. 10 a. m. Bible Study, subject, "The Time of Harvest." In which the second advent of the Lord is due, ;and the day of vengeance and the retrtling up of Christ's kingdom. Matt. "25:14-30 Isaiah 34:1-8. Dan. 2:44-11. Discourse. "The two Resurrections iSynlpsis." Catholic- ' ' St. Mary's Catholic North A St., between Seventh and Eighth, AV. 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. nj. Wednesday. St. Andrew's Catholic South Fifth and C streets, Rev. Francis A- Ttoell, rector; Rev. Clement Zepf, assistant. Low mass and communion at 5:20 a'.

m. Mass, witn singing ty cnuaren ana five mlcute sermon at 7:30 a. m. High mass and sermon at 10 a. m. Vespers,

sermon and benediction at 3:00 p. m.

soiy uour ai p. in. , Christian. First Christian South Tenth and A streets. L. E. Murray, pastor; Sunday school. 9:15 a. m., F. G. Pickell, superintendent; morning worship and communion, 10:30, sermon theme "The Resurrection"; evening service,. 7:30, subject, "The Power and Glory of the Cross"; special music at both services; C. E. prayer meeting, 6:30 p. m. Trinity English Lutheran Corner (Seventh and South A, Oscar J. F. Tre68eI, pastor; Sunday school, 9:00, ; Charles Igelman, superintendent; preparatory service, 10:00; divine service 10:30, "Jesus Lives! He Is ; Risen Indeed"; holy communion; evening ,7:30 Easter musicale by the choir, a short address by the pastor, "Victory Through Christ"; Wednesday evening a sacred concert given under the ausJplcea of the Senior Luther League Friends North A Street Friends First day Iscbool at 9:15 a. m. Meeting for wor'shlp at 10:30 a, m. Mid-week devoJ tionils'-nt 10 a. m. at the North A .Street Friends Meeting House., . East Main Street Friends Milo S. HInckle, pastor; the Christian Enjdeaver will have a sunrise service at 6:30 a. m., instead of their regular evening service, topic "The Lessons j of Our Immortally," leader, Alice Newi man; prayer service, 9:00 in library; i Bible school, 9:20, Persy Smith, superintendent; morning worship, 10:30, the "pastor's theme will be on Easter, special music by the choir and members of the Bible school; Ladies', Aid at 1:30 m., Thursday; prayer meeting, 7:30; choir practice 7:30 Friday

: evening.

West Richmond Friends Bible school. 9:00 a. m.. E. Harrison Scott.

superintendent, "morning service, 10:30 a. m., theme, "Significance of the Resurrection"; Endeavor societies, 2:15 p. m.; Easter exercises of Bible school, 5 p. m.; prayer meeting, Thursday, 7:30 p. m., Miss Bertha

King, leader; Charles E. Tebbetts, actlag pastor. 8outh Eighth Street FriendsFrancis C. Ancombe, pastor; Bible school, 9:10, John H. Johnson, superintendent; special Easter program; meeting for -worship, 10:30, !Th Message of Easter," special Easter music; quartette, "As It Began to Dawn," Harker, Mrs. Dempsey Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Doan and Mr. W. Wickett; duet, "He Shall Peed His Flock," Handel, Mesdames Doan - and Dennis; Christian Endeavor society, "6:30; Ladles' Aid society, Tuesday 1:30; prayer meeting, Thursdayi 7:30. The pastor wll continue his addresses upon "The Rise and Development of the Hebrew Prophecy." ' Lutheran. St Paul's Ev. Lutheran, C. Huber, pastor. RitnHav r-hrw-l at ... GeorfcA C. Battel, superintendent German services at 10:30, subject, "How 8hall We, Keep This Feast?" Following this service the Lord's supper5 will be celebrated in German. Evening service at 7. The Sunday school will have a special program and the choir will . render the cantata, "The Lord of Light and Love." During the day the Lenten thank offering boxes will be returned. Special number at St. Paul's Lutheran Sunday school : - v Master Scripture story, Miss Rosemond Meyers; vocal solo, Mrs. F. W. Krueger; piano solo. Miss Mabel Hasemeier; violin solo, Mr. Clifford Piehl. Second English Lutheran North West Third and Pearl streets. C. Raymond Isley, pastor. 6 a m.t early praise service; special music; 9 a. m., Sunday school, W. E. Klopp, superintendent; lesson, "The Risen Christ," wtih appropriate program; 10:30 a. m., theme, 'Our Risen Lord." Special mur sic by the choir. Reception of members by letter, confirmation and baptism. BaptiAn of children, followed by holy cofflmunion; .7:30 p. m., "Jubilate," and Easter services by the Sunday school. ; Special offering for church extension. St John's Lutheran South Seventh and E. Rev. A. J. Feeger. Sunday school 9; German sermon 10; English sermon, 7 p. m.

First English Lutheran, E. G. How

ard, pastor. Easter -Sunday: 6:30 a. m.. Easter Devotional address, "Easter Gleams," by the pastor. Special music by the Luther League. 9 a. m., Sunday school lesson, "The Risen Christ." 10:30 a. m., Confirmation, reception of members and communion service. 3 p. m., children's baptisimal service. 7:30 p. m., a service of praise with sermon, "The Victory of Life." Methodist. First Methodist Episcopal Church Corner Main and Fourteenth streets. Harry Curtin Harman, minister. Sunday school at 9:15, Delmont S. Brown, superintendent. Special Easter program will be rendered by the Sunday school. Brotherhood Bible study class at 9:15; special Easter observance by the Brotherhood. At 10:30 the minister will preach the Easter sermon, and the choir will render special music. Class meeting at 11:45. Epworth League devotional services at 6:30; topic, "Little Chances to Help" ; ? lead-s er, Clarence Jenkins.- At 7:30 o'clock in the evening the choir will render an Easter concert. It will be an evening of music in honor of the risen Lord. The pastor will make a short address. Falrview Methodist EpiscopalCharles and Hunt streets. Sunday school at 9:15, Charles Gibbs, superintendent; special Easter service at

PHILOMATH SOCIETY PERFORMS IN MILTON

MILTON. Ind., April 22. The Boosters club was fairly well attended Thursday night considering the inclemency of the weather. The play, "A Poor Married Man," given by the Philomath society, was excellent. The characters were well taken and gave satisfaction to the audience. Those taking part in the play were Mesdames Sam Fisher, Earl Doddridge, Misses Cora and Gertrude McCashland, Mabel and Mildred Stinson, Messrs. Earl Doddridge, Rufus and Ernest Stinson. Oscar Wissler and Harry Weber. It is greatly regretted

by the Boosters club that the coming

of the Philomath had not been widely

advertised.

Masonic Calendar

Tuesday Richmond Lodge, No. 196, F. and A. M. Called meeting; work In the Fellowcraft degree. Wednesday Webb Lodge, No. 24, F. and A. M. Called meeting; work in the entered apprentice degree, commencing at 7 o'clock. Friday King Solomon's Chapter, No. 4, R. A. M. Called meeting; work in Past and Most Excellent Masters' degrees, commencing at 7 o'clock. The Spanish government is contemplating the establishment ' of direct wireless service with, the United States.

GLASS STAGES OPERA

LIBERTY, Ind., April 22. The Senior class of the Liberty high school 'will be sponsers for the little operetta, "The Japanese Girl," to be produced at the Coliseum on May 5, under the direction of Mr. Bert Kolp of Richmond. While the seniors themselves are not able to take all the parts they will secure the best of local talent to fill the leading roles of the play.

CHARLES

KINSEY

DIES

HAGERSTOWN. Ind., April 22. ; Charles Klnsey, 48, died at his home on College and Plum streets Thursday j evening at 11 o'clock. He has been afflicted with dropsy for many months. jHis funeral will be held at the church j Sunday. He is survived by his wife, two brothers. Dr. Joseph Kinsey of Richmond, and Lewis Kinsey of Greensfork.

INJURED IN FIGHT.

BICKNELL, Ind., April 22. Mr.

ana Mrs. uiauae lac Key in attempting to stop a street fight were injured. One of the combatants fired on them.

The number of deaths due to diphtheria have almost uninterruptedly de

creased during the last fifteen years, and at present is less than one-half that of 1900.

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10:30; Junior league at 2:30, Mrs. J. P. . Chamness, auperintendsat; . . Epworth league at 6:30; preaching at 7:80, theme, ""After the Resurrection." Special Easter music. Cottage prayer meeting Tuesday renlng; mid-week prayer meeting at the church Thursday evening. r : ; , Grace Methodist Episcopal Corner North 'Tenth and A streets; Ulysses S. A. Bridge, -pastor. Sunday school at 9 : 15 C. H.Kramer; superintendent. Members? of the Sunday school will give a special Easter program. ' Morning worship. 10:30; ' subject: .."The Easter Message." Class meeting at 11:45; Epworth league at :30. Evening worship 1:30; subject : "Christ In Everyday Life." A special program of Easter music wiU be given at the morning and evening services. Ministerial Alliance. M inisterial Association The Richmond Ministerial association will meet at 10 o'clock Monday at the Y. M. C. A. Presbyterian. ..Second Presbyterian Chnrch North Nineteenth street. Elmer E. Davis, minister. Easter program for Bible school hour, 9:15; morning worship, with Easter music at 10:30; Junior C. E. at 1:30; Senior C. E- at 6:30;

Easter musical program under direction of Prof. Jesse Woods, at 7:30; mid-week service Thursday . evening at 7:30. r . Scientist. , ' ' First Church of Christ, ScientistNorth A, between Fourteehth and Fifteenth streets. Subject: Probation after Death. Sunday school at 9 a. m. Services at .10: 30 a. m. Wednesday evening testimony meeting 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 S p. m. " Union Mission. ' Union MissionNorth-" Fourteenth between G-and H streets; Sunday school, 9:30 a. m this service will be closed with an Easter program, Miss Alice Newman, superintendent; Christian 'Endeavor. 6:30 p. m.; Sunday evening worship, 7:30, in charge of Earlham Gospel Team; mid-week meetings:,. ... Tuesday evening, 7:30, prayer meeting at the church; Wednesday afternoon, 2:30, Ladles' Aid in annex of the church; Sunday. April 30, Rev. Jacob Probst, the appointed pastor of the Mission wllj assume his duties.

HOLD SPESDAL WORSHIP i.i 'J v.:-.".' CENTERVJLLE, Ind.,.. April 22. A Frances Fender were entertained at

temperance meeting will be held Sunday afternoon . at v the - Friends church. There will be a short address, special music - and vrwcttationsr.i . Miss -Cora Spahr, who was hurt a, few weeks ago, In. a -runaway accident, is ' recovering slowly. Miss Inez Meeks has been acting as .'substitute teacher at.' Miss Spahr's school.. Y.Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Deardorf, Dr.-Fisher and wife and-Mrs. Hurst and daughter Marjorie, attended the Old Melodies Concert at Doddridge chapel, Tuesday , evening. School will close ADrtl 26. A Exercises will be

held in the afternoon. Superintendent

Williams visited the school and, spoke

to the pupils Wednesday afternoon.. Rev. Mildred Allen was broughtVhome Wednesday after, several weeks of sickness at the home of Andrew Tremps.. . : .Charles Lewis of Earlham. was the4 guest of A. B. Dunbar' and wife. Sunday.r. . George Wright made a business trip to Liberty , Wednesday. MrB. Sarah Jarrett and Mrs.

William Rodenberg s Sunday.. . . .Dr. Gable -has been-very sick for several days, a severe cold bordering on pneuTtnonla.T.J;Franlr Howell and wit are moving to Columbus, O.,- where Mr. Howell ' has a position as operator.

Paul Hunt has taken Mr. Howell's place here.. .. The Christian Endeavor of the. Christian church will toe"held next Sunday afternoon at Z o'clock, on account of the Baccalaureate address in the evening Mra. Cbarlea E.T Buhl of Richmond, was the guest of Mrs. Nora Wilson .Thursday..?. .Mrsi Frank Farwig and son of Richmond visited her parents here Wednesday j . . . .Mrs. Nettie Charman spent Friday; with Mrs. Burton George, south of ton Joseph Kempton of Richmond, visited his brother WiUiamJ Thursday.. ...Mrs. Horace Commons and children have rented the house on Plum street, vacated by Frank Howell

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