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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1916

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Flrrt Baptist Nortli Eleventh, near Mala street, W. O. S tor all, pastor; J. Will Ferguson, superintendent; worship with preaching by the- pastor at 10:40 a. m., and by Prof. Gerald B. Smith of Chicago university at 7: SO p. m.; Sunday school at 9:15 a. m.; Young. People's meeting, 6:45 p.:m.; meeting of Brotherhood with address by Secretary Ellis M. .Learner of the Y. M. C. A., Tuesday, 7:45 p. m. The pastor's subject Sunday morning will be, "Li ving up to Our Lord s ConlIdence In Us." Bible Students. Associated Bible Students 222 N. Thirteenth street. 'Bible study at 10 a. to., Babylon Before and since 1878. Jer. 51:1-7. Discourse, "The Call of a Christian to a Holy Life. Text, I (Peter 1:15-16. W. A. Buhl, - class Header. Brethren. United Brethren Eleventh and North B streets. H. S. James, pastor. Bible school at 9:20 a. m.; Will Davies, superintendent; preaching at ,10:30 a. m., followed by sacrament of ithe Lord's supper; evening service at (7:30; Juniors, 2 p. m.; intermediates, 3 p. m-. Miss Hittle in charge; senior C. E. 6:30 p. m., Miss Vesta Rollman, 'leader. 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. CHILDREN PREPARE CLOSING PROGRAM FOR ST. JOHN'S Prof. Henry Zimmerman of the St. John's school today gave out the following program for the annual Children's day observance, to be held In the St. John's church, Sunday, June 25: Die ersten Friedeneboten . Fred Radke Christ and the Little Children .. Marjorie Fulle Welcome Robert Kauper Sei uns willkommen Glenna Crome Herr Jesu, Licht Der Heiden . . ............ Carl Lohman Christians, Listen. . . .Hilda Blomeyer, Elsie Helmich, Pauline Kanke, Ruth Fulle. Men and Money. ... .Herman Pilgrim, Paul Kauper, Carl Meyer, Robert Placke, Hilbert Hirschfleld. Der Innere Mlssionar John Bacher, Henry Marting, Carl Kauper. Der Stattmlssionar Arthur Kauper Vortrag Howard Kanke Was soil ich werden? Howard Tiemeyer Soldiers of the King. .George Wickett, Raymond Koehring. Herbert Maier, Elmer Fulle, Paul Kehlenbrink. I'd Be a Hero ....William Haner, Mabel Hackman, Elizabeth Farwig, Katherine Schneider. Helen Fulle, Edith Tiemeyer, Irene Helmich. A Little Missionary Paul Rosa Das grosse Abendmahl Alie Nolte, Fred Frauman, Rudolph Oelklause, Margaret Wiesehahn, Colin Fulle, Arthur Bode, Loraine Eggert. Go Preach My Gospel Alma Wickemeyer A Little Missionary. . .Ruth Schwekne Der Heidenmissionar...Alvin Kramer Die Frieden8boten. . Willard Helmich, Erwin Bode. Die drei kleinen Krleger Luther Marting, Norman Pilgrim, Roland Hirschfleld. Vortrag. .Harold Nlewohner, William Hoppe, Mildred Bode, Clarence Aufdermasch. Marie Meyer, Marie Nordsieck. Ich bin ein kleiner Knabe. .. .William Hackman, Arnold Hackman, Howard Fulle. Giving Oscar Hartman 'Do Worthy Deeds Today , , . Jeanette Bruening SCRIPTURE STUDIES TRACE CHOSEN RACE Rev. L. E. Murray has issued the following outline for his Bible Study class: Lesson 9, Numbers 20-36. 1. Five important events, 20. 2. Fiery serpents, 21. 3. Balaam. 22-24. 1. Joshua and Moses, 27. 5. Midianites. 31. 6. Directions for conquest and division, 32. 34. 7. Cities of Refuge. 35. 8. Law of inheritance. 36. Note Review outline and key-words sf first four books. Trace the chosen line. Recall the three promises in covenant with Abraham. FILLS BAPTIST PULPIT Dr. Gerald B. Smith, professor of Christian theology in the Divinity school of Chicago university, who will be in Richmond to preach the baccalaureate sermon at Earlham college Sunday morning, will preach at the First Baptist church Sunday evening. ARRANGE SERVICES. Efforts are being made by the vestry of the St. Paul's Protestant Episcopal church to keep the services progressing regularly after Rev. J. S. Lightbourn leaves next Sunday. Visiting ministers will probably be secured each Sunday until-a new pastor is chosen. PEACHES ON MARKET Peaches from California, watermelons from the south, and green corn from Tennessee reached Richmond markets during the past week. Blackberries and red raspberries are expected to reach here early next week. Cantaloupes are getting larger every wek and some excellent tasting ones reached here this week.

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and C streets, Rev. Francis A. Roell. rector; Rev. Clement Zepf, assistant Low mass and communion at 5:30 a. to. Mass, with singing by children and five minute 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. First Christian South Tenth and A streets; L. E. Murray, pastor. . Sunday school, 9:15 a. m.; A. B. Harrison, acting superintendent. Morning worship and communion service 10:30; evening service 7:30. C. E. prayer meeting, 6:30 p. m. Sermon themes, morning : "Pentecost ; " evening, "The Teachings of Jesus and Present-Day Problems." This will be introductory to a series of sermons on Christian Socialism." Bible study Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Central Christian Thos. H. Adams, pastor, 109 North Ninth street, telephone 2688. Sunday school at 9:05, Roy Babylon, superintendent, special music; preaching and communion at 10:30; subject of the morning service, "The Value of Child Training." In the evening, the exercises will be conducted by the children, and an interesting program will be given. Christian Endeavor at 6:30; prayer meeting Thursday night, led by the pastor; choir meeting Friday night. Episcopal. Falrvlew Methodist EpiscopalCharles and Hunt streets. Sunday school 9:15 a m.; Chas. Gibbs, superintendent; Mrs. Claude Hart, assistant General class meeting 10:30 a. SERVICES CALLED OFF There will be no preaching services at the Second English Lutheran church, Sunday. In the morning, Children's day exercises will be held at the church period and the meeting of the Young Peoples' society will be the only meeting at the church In the evening. Mr. Robert Gillisnie of Connersville visited friends in this city yesterday. Mr. Willard Kaufman has returned from the University of Illinois , and will spend the summer here. Miss Hazel Deitrich of Indianapolis,

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Hart, leaders. Junior league 2:30 p. m.; Mrs. J. P Chamness, superin tendent Epworth league 6:30; topic: "Why Go to Colleger The Children's day program Will be given at 7:30, Mrs. Claude Hart in charge. This is a splendid program, entertaining and educational. Thursday evening, midweek prayer meeting. First Methodist Episcopal Corner Main and Fourteenth streets;' Harry C. Harman, mtoistenr-unday 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 ll: 45 a. m. Epworth league devotional service at 6:20 p. m. Topic: "Why Go to College?" Leader, Miss Freda Siefert Public worship and sermon, by the- pastr;jat '7:30;- (service one hour.) Special music and practical address. . :,rfFriends White Water Friends' North Tenth and G streets. Bible studies at 9 a. m., George Graham, superintendent; hour for worship, 10:30 a. m., pastor. Rev. O. .E. Chance; junior meeting, 2:30 p. nr.; C. E. meeting, 6:20 p. m.;- evening service, 7:30. p. , m.; Ladies', Aid Tuesday afternoon; I prayer meeting, Thursday evening. 7:30 p. m. The Enterprise Bible-class holds their monthly business meeting Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J; Crouch, "717 North Twelfth street. ... . . ; West Richmond : Friends' Bible school, 9 a. m:; E. Harrison1 Scott, superintendent. There will be no is the guest of friend3 in Centerville, and this city. The following children's day program will be given at the Reid Memorial U. P. church Sabbath morning at 10:30 o'clock. The Rev. E. R. Davidson of Cleveland, O., will make the address. Miss Gaynelle Hageman will be at the organ. The pupils are invited. The program is appended: Recitation "This Is the Day." Recitation "Merry, Birds." Recitation "God's Love." Duet "What a Child May Do." Recitation "Nothing Too Small." Recitation "God Takes Care of Everything." Primary Song "God Is Love." Recitation "I Cannot See the Power." Monolog "Summer." Recitation "The Lord in His Garden." Girls' Chorus "Life's Fair Summer." Rev. Mr. Davidson will preach in the evening at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. Edward Dye will be hostess Tuesday afternoon for a meeting of Watches ' s( '-nh" k .

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will join in the baccalaureate service in the college chapeL" Endeavor societies, 2:15 p. m. Vesper service, 5 p. m.; theme: "One Hundred Year of the American Bible Society." . At 7:30 ;Thnrsday evening, prayer meeting. Charles E. Tebbetts, acting pastor. South Eighth Street Friends F. C. An scorn be, pastor.- -Bible 'school at 9:10, John H. Johnson, superintendent. The - meeting for .worship will be adjourned to give the congregation an opportunity to attend the baccalaureate service at Earlham ; college. Prayer meeting monthly meeting Thursday, 7:30. East Main Street Friends' Church Mik S. Hinckle, pastor; prayer service 9 o'clock in the library; Bible school at 9:20. Persey Smith superintendent; meeting for, worship, 10:30; the quartet of the Reid Memorial church will be present at the morning service; Christian Endeavor at 6:30, leader, David Roberts; topic, "The Will and the Way;" a Children's day program will be rendered at the evening service at 7:30; Ladles' Aid Thursday, 1:30; Whitewater monthly meeting Thursday morning, 9:30; prayer and conference meeting in the evening at 7:30. Lutheran. St John's Lutheran South Seventh and E. Rev. A. J. Feeger. Sunday school 9; German sermon 10; English sermon, 7 p. m. St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran C. Huber, pastor. Sunday school at 9 o'clock, Mr. Geo. C. Bartel, superintendent Pentecostal services both

the Ladies' U. C. T. social club at her home, 25 North Thirteenth street Mr. Basil Walters went to Frankfort, Ind., this .afternoon to spend Sunday with his mother. Mrs. Walter Woodworth entertained members of a thimble club Thursday afternoon. In two weeks Mrs. George Unthank entertains the club. Miss Elizabeth Grossman arrived today from Haverford, Conn., to visit Miss Mary Johnson, North Eleventh street. All members of the Court Richmond 235, United Order of Forresters, "are asked to meet Friday evening in the Commercial club rooms. An election of officers will be held. Mrs. Harry Ray has returned to her home in Detroit, Mich., after a two weeks visit with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Hamble, Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Castor and daughter, Modena, with Mr.. George Marshall of Noblesville, motored Sere Frfc day and spent the day with Mr. and Convention V4

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morning and evening. At the morning services the holy communion will be celebrated both in German and, English. At the evening service, only in English, r At this service there will be the reception of members. Thia Is the pastort final service with St Paul's ' Lutheran church. ' ' The Christian Mission Band will meet at 2 p. m. The i examination of two small classes of catechismens will be held at 2:30 p. m. Trtnlty Engneh Lutheran ChurchCorner Seventh and South A. Oscar T. F. Tressel, pastor. Sunday school, 9, Charles Igelman, superintendent; divine service 10:30, theme, "The Pentecostal Gift;" evening worship 7:30, theme, "The Pentecostal Obligation;" council meeting Monday evening, 7:30; ladies' meeting Thursday afternoon with Mrs. John Knollenberg, 408 South Eighth street . Second English Lutheran, Nortlswest Third and Pearl streets, C Raymond Isley, pastor. Sunday school at 9. W. E. Klopp, superintendent; morning worship at 10:30; confirmation of catechumens, with sermon by the pastor, "Parents, Children and Jesus." Evening service at 7:30. This will be a children's day service, given by the children of the Sunday school. A special offering will be taken for Oesterlen Orphan's home at Springfield. O. The pastor will leave Monday for a short vacation at his home at Edinburg, Ind. Morning church services will ze held as usual during the two Sundays of his absence. Methodist. Grace Methodist Comer North Tenth and A streets; Ulysses S. A.

Mrs. J. B. Beckwith, 15 South Seventh street. . Plans have been completed for the reception to be given Wednesday afternoon on the lawn at the home of .Mr. A. L. Bernhard and Mrs. J. E. Cathell South A street, in honor of Mrs. J. E. Cowles of Los Angeles, who was recently made national president of the Federation or Women's clubs at the bi-ennlal in New York, and who will attend Earlham commencement. The affair will be given by the City Federated clubs. If the weather is inclement the party will be given in the public art gallery. Mrs. Miriam McDivitt is president of the executive board and will be assisted by the following members: Miss Carolyn Carpenter, Miss Annette Edmunds, Mrs. S. W. Hodgin, Mrs. Harry Dalbey, Mrs. Frank Land, Mrs. Edwin Crawford, Mrs. Glen Haisley, Mrs. L. C. King, Mrs. A. L. Bernhard, Mrs. W. D. Foulke, Mrs. W. H. Davis, Miss Elisabeth Cornstock and Miss Bertha Hawkins. The entertainment committee is composed of Mrs. Lewis C. King, president; Mrs. Eli2abeth Comstock, Mrs. F. W. Krueger, Miss Alice Moorman, Mrs. Dempsey Dennis and Miss Fannie Horrell. The following clubs are in the Federation: Athenaea, Franchise league, Woman's Collegiate club, Art association, Music Study club. Aftermath, Teachers Federation, Wayne County Teachers' association, Domestic Science, Progressive Literary, West Richmond and Frances Willard W. C. T. U.. Cycle club and Tieknor chih The assistants are Mesdames Allen D. Hole, Ray Robinson, E. H. Harris, Walter Lewis. E. R. Beatty. Thomas Tarkelson, Fred Lemon, Glen Haisley, Charles Roland, E. L. Reynolds, Harry Mather, W. O. Mendenhall; Misses Margaret Starr, Alta McPherson, Clara Comstock, Anna Horn, Helen Nicholson, Carolyn Hutton, Marguerite Doan, Elizabeth Morris, Edith Moore. Bertha Hawkins. Anna Rv.-iri-bury, Fannie Horrell, Ruby Clark, Ruth James, Gladys Barnard and Carolyn Nicholson. The guests will be received In three groups. In the first eroiin Mn t v. Cowles of Los Angeles, Mrs. Bernhard, Mrs. Miriam McDivitt, Mrs. x-eierson or Chicago, a sister of Mrs. "It Plugs

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Cowles, Mrs. Frank Land, Miss Annette Edmunds and Mrs. Lewis C. King will receive the guests. In group two will be Mrs. Harry Dalbey, Miss Alice Hill, Mrs. Glen Haisley and Miss Bertha Hawkins. Mesdames Edwin Crawford, S. W. Hodgln, W. H. Davis and Miss Carolyn Carpenter will assist in group three. Misses Pearl and Anna Sherry of Connersville are guests of friends in this city. Circle No. 2 of the Aid society of the First Presbyterian church, in charge of Mrs. Charles Flook will

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morning, and the public is cordially Invited to attend. ! Exploration has proved a long maintained theory that Finnish Lapland contains vast deposits of the highest grade of iron ore, equal. If not superior, to the best Swedish. give a picnic Friday afternoon at Glen:' Miller park. Members are asked to meet at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. ' C. W. Caldwell, 258 North Twentysecond street. On account of the storm, the called meeting of the Progressive Literary -society, which was to have been held last evening at the home of Mrs." Pauline Essenmacher, 'was postponed indefinitely. Mr. William Cleary of Cleveland, O., and Mrs. Genevieve Vore secured a marriage license and were married in ' Kentucky. A, on 5th St. East Side V0 You Drive"

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