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PAGE TWO THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SATURDAY, JAN. 6, 1917.
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HYING SQUADRONS r READY FOR START ? OF CITY CAMPAIGN . Flying Squadrons In the eity-wlde Sunday-school campaign which opens tomorrow morning are ready for the start. ' With one exception the perionnel'of the squadrons will stand as announced Thursday. Owing' to illness of Mrs. P. W. Krueger, Mrs. Miller, 1023 Sheridan street, soloist. at -the First Christian church, will serve on Squadron No. 2, appearing with Dr. R. L. Kelly " at the following u-hurches: First Methodist; East Main blends, -Second Presbyterian and itlnited Brethren. , ; Z The committee having .charge of Zlhe campaign announced today the appointment of the following soloists .who will assist later In the campaign: jOeorge Hodge, Mrs. Harry Doan and .Mrs. Dempsey Dennis. Z The committee today repeated its request for prompt attendance at all ;Sunday schools and urged that efforts ;to make a strong showing be made everywhere. The squadrons will meet for the start at the Y. M. C. A. at 8:45 o'clock Sunday morning. , . Baptist. First Baptist ChurchNo. 18 North :11th street. Sunday school. 9:15 a. m.; morning worship, 10.40 a. m., scrmon by Rev. Addison Parker. Young People's meeting, C:30 p. m.; preaching, 7:20 p. m., by Rev. Addi"boh Parker. Everybody welcome. : Bible Students. : AwclatM Bible Students K. of P. t Temple, South Eighth street near XMaln: 0:45 Bible study, "Israel Is Dlindness Departing," Romans, 11:25, t26; 11:00 discourse, "When? and iHow? Shall the whole earth be full of Itlte knowledge of the gl&ry of God" r IHab. 2:14. W. A. Buhl, elder. : Brethren. 2 United Brethren Church Eleventh : and N. B Sts., H. S. James, pastor; IBible school at 9:20 a. m., Fred Wliite, Isuperintendent. Let us not forget the ISunday school increase campaign for he. month of January, the special features for next Sunday will be an address by President Kelly of Earlham yollege, an a solo by Mrs. Milder; preaching at 10:30 a. m. and ;7:30 p. m., by the pastor; C. E. meets 3at 6: ?0 p. m., Waldo Lacey, leader. : Catholic ; St. Mary's Catholic Rev. Walter J. Cronln, rector; Rev. Aloysius B. jDuffy; masses at 6:00, 8:00 and 10:00 Vclock Sunday. Instruction at 2:30 Vclock. Vespers and benediction at iOO. Holy hour, Wednesday, at 7:30. 8t. : Andrew's Catholic South Fifth ind C streets, Rev. Frank A. Roell, Sector; Rev. Clement Zepf, assistant: ow mass and communion at 5:30 a. jn. Mass; with singing by children and U9 minute sermon at 7:30 a. m. High mass and sermon at 10 a, in. Vespers, sermon and benediction at 3:00 p. m. : Christian. J First Christian Church South 10th lind A Sts., L. E. Murray, pastor; SunMay 'school. 9:15 a. m., A. B. Harrison, Superintendent; preaching and comJnunion service, 10:30 a. m., sermon Sheme, "The Spirit of Service"; evening service, 7:30. subject of sermon, 'Prohibition of the Liquor Traffic": fhe annual business meeting of the church will be held Thursday evening. Tec. 11; a basket supper at 6:30 p. m. nd a, social period will preced the business session which will begin at o'clock, all members are urged to be present. Central Christian Church, Corner twelfth and B streets Thomas H. Cdams, pastor; 9:05 Bible school, Roy Babylon, superintendent; 10:30 worship and Lord's supper; morning Shcrue, "The Dynamic Force of YouthSood;" 6:30, C. E. society; 7:30. gospel service, theme for evening, "What's Ihe Matter With the Saloon Business and Why Should it Be Molested;" Thursday evening prayer service study jct 4; squadron No. 3 will visit the iJlbie school tomorrow. : Friend3 South Eighth Street Friends Church Francis Charles Anscombe, pastor; Hible school. 9:10, John H. Johnson, .superintendent: meeting for worship, 30:30; the pastor will speak on the Jrmperance issue in Indiana; Junior Thrlstlan Endeavor. 2:30;-Ladles' Aid Society, Tuesday. 1:30; prayer meeting, Thursday. 7:30. The pastor will Continue his series of addresses on rdrent Experiences In the Life of Jcfiua Christ." : Whitewater Friends North Tenth lid G Sts.; Bible school, 9 a. m., Mr. Jtyan, eupt.; worship. 10:30, subject, rthe Day of Small Things"; Junior feting. 3 p. m.: C. E. meeting, 6:20; 'ening evangelistic meeting, 7;30; f.rdles Aid. Tuesday afternoon: prayer Meeting. Thursday evening, 7:30; O. Chance, pastor. I East Main Street Frlends'Church lain St., between 15th and 16th. Milo H llinckle, pastor; Bible school, 9:20 1 m., Persey B. Smith. Supt.; meeting Jor worship. 10:30 a. ni.; Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m.; evening gospel Services, 7:30 p. m.; mid-week prayer Snooting. Thursday, 7:30 p. m.; choir -practice, Friday, 7:30 p. m.; Ladles id society, Thursday, 1:30 p. m. ; West Richmond Friends Church Tharles M. Woodman, pastor; Sunday jervices: 9 a. m. Bible school, E. Harrison Scott, Supt; 10:30 a. m., meetrig for worship; 2:15 p. m.. Senior and Junior Christian' Endeavor meetings; p. m., meeting for ministry and over ight; S p. m., vesper service, address y the pastor, "A New Year's Attempt, Ihe Story of a Soul Hunger"; ThursJay evening, monthly meeting. I North A Street Friend Meeting tor worship at 10:30 a. m.J First Day ichool at 9:15; mid-week devotional ineeting on Fourth day at 10. : The Habit of Taking Cold With many people taking cold is a Libit, but fortunately one that is easly broken. Take a cold sponge bath every morning when you first ret out of bed not Ice cold, but a temperature of about 90 degrees F. illsa Bleep ' with your window up. Do this and you will seldom take cold. When you do take cold take Chemberlain's Cough Remedy and get rid ot It as quickly as possible. Obtainable -'wrywhere. ' "
Lutheran. Trinity English Lutheran ChurchCorner, Seventh and South A streets, Oscar T. Fy Tressel, pastor; 9 : 00 Sunday school, Warren Beck, superintendent; 10:30, divine service, confirmation of a class of adults; 'theme. "Your confirmation prayer; If 'the Lord -.Will"; 7:00, .evening worship, theme, "We 8 preach Christ crucified." Council meeting , Monday evening ; Bible study, .Wednesday evening, 7 : 45. Ladies' Society Thursday- afternoon with Mrs. Henry Koehring, 305 South Seventh street. Senior, Luther League Thursday evening with Rev. and Mrs. Oscar Tressel, 29 South 11th streetr; . Second English Lutheran Northwest Third and Pearl streets, C- Raymond Isley, pastor; Sunday school, 9 a. m. This will be "Bring a, Friend Sunday" in the "city-wide attendance campaign to last through January. Our special program for; the day will be from 9 to 9:10 o'clock.' The speak er will be Mr. Ed Hasemeier and the musician 'Miss " Carolyn Hutton with violin. Don't be late and miss this. Morning worship, 10:30 a. m., sermon by the pastor, subject, "The Church and Its Opportunity"; installation of Church Officers"; evening worship, 7:30 p. m., Rev. M. Edwin Thomas, missionary to India will speak; weekday prayer service and Bible study, Thursday, 7:15 p. m.; Catechetical instruction, Saturday 9 a. m., at the parsonage; Brotherhood meeting. Tuesday 7:30 p. m. The pastor will give a biographical sketch of Luther. A cordial welcome to all. First - English - Lutheran- South" A and 11th Sts., F. A. Dressel, pastor, parsonage, 110 S. 11th St., telephone 2692; Sunday school at 9:00 a. m., E. B. Knollenberg, supt; preaching service at 10:30 a. m., by Rev. M. Edwin Thomas, of Guntur, , India; Luther League at 6:45 p. m.; preaching service at 7:30 p. ni.; by the pastor; subject, "Christ's Way"; prayer meeting, Thursday at 7:30 p. m. St. Paul's Lutheran Church 401 S. Seventh St., Rev. F. W. Rohlflng, D. D., pastor, telephone 1321; Sunday school at 9:00 a. m., George Bartel, superintendent; Miss Thomas, returned foreign missionary and Superintendent Giles will speak. Come and bring a friend. The morning and evening services will be English. The morning theme will be, "The Angels Sing Where Christ Is Born"; the topic for the evening sermon- will be, "Thy Name Be Hallowed Among Us"; this service will begin the week of prayer with a service every night from Sunday to Sunday inclusive, except Saturday night; High school Bible class on Monday at 7:00; the service begins at 7:30; the Reformation Study class will be omitted; choir practice on Friday ntght; Catechism classes on Saturday morning; the hours for the Sunday services are 1:30 and 7:00. Methodist. Bethel A. M. E. Church Corner S. Sixth and B Sts., Rev. J. L. Craven, pastor; the program for .the day will be- under the auspices of the Trustee Helpers Auxiliary; the pastor will preach at 10:45, subject, "Bearing a Thrilling Message"; a choir of young ladies will render special music at the morning service ; at the evening servIve a violin duet by Mrs. Walter Dennis and Miss Mozell Hunter; a vocal duet by Misses Gtolns and Nickens, a paper by Mrs. Isaac Winbourn, a solo by Mr. Otis Hunter, a reading by Mrs. Dr. W. W. Anderson, and a selection by Mrs. Dr. Brown will be the special features. The service will conclude
with evangelistic song service conducted by the pastor; the Sabbath school will launch a membership campaign at 2:30 to be continued until Easter; there will be service each evening during the week, the pastor will be assist ed by Rev. M. W. Sparks, M. D., of Terre Haute. . Fairview Methodist EpiscopalCharles and Hunt Sts., J. P. Chamness, i pastor; Sunday school, 9:20 a. m., Mrs. Ciaude Hart, asst. supt; class meeting, 10:30 a. m., Ambrose Roberts, leader; Junior league, 2 p. m., Mrs.. J. P. Chamness, supt. ; song and praise service opens 7 o'clock; preach'ng, 7:30 p. m.; last Sunday morning a class of 42 children took communion, perhaps the largest In the history of the . church, the special service was held at the close of the Sunday school for the children; Monday evening, the Community Music society will meet at the church at 7:30, and the High school Bible Study class at the parsonage at 7; Thursday evening the Adult Bible class at the church at 7:45. First Methodist Episcopal Church Cor. Main and 14tU Sts., Harry Curtin Harman, minister: Sunday school at 9:15 a. m., Hassal T. Sullivan, superintendent; this is "Missionary Day" in the Sunday, school and the collection for missions for the month of January will be received; Brotherhood Bible study class at 9:15 a. m.; at 10:30 a. m., the "Holy Communion" will be obHOT TEA BREAKS A COLD-TRY THIS Get a small package of Hamburg Breast Tea, or as the German folks call it, "Hamburger Brust Thee," at any pharmacy. Take a tablespoonful of the tea, put a cup of boiling water upon it, pour through a sieve and drink a teacup full at any time. It is the most effective way to break a cold and euro grip, as it - opens the pores, relieving congestion. Also loosens the bowols, thus breaking a cold at once. It is inexpensive and entirely vege table, therefore harmless. 1
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POSTPONE SERVICES; EPIDEMIC IS FEARED
NEW PARIS, Ohio.' Jan. 6. As a precautionary measure to prevent the further spread of what is feared may develop into an . epidemic of scarlet fevr, no Sunday school or church services will be held In local churches Sunday. , In addition to one case of the disease announced . .. yesterday, : another was reported ' today in the ' home of C. L. Anderson. Revival meetings which closed recently . in Gettysburg are believed to : have, caused the spread of the disease which has been prevalent in Monroe .township, v OFFICIAL BOARD MEETS Official board of the First Methodist Episcopal church will hold a very Important meeting on Monday evening at 7:45 o'clock. Rev. H. C. Harman, pastor, has asked that every member attend the session. - SOCIAL IS POSTPONED Because of the Wesley Howard benefit concert last night, the social announced by the Epworth league of First Methodist church as postponed until Tuesday night, when results oE "Win-my-Chum" week will be reviewed. ,-'.- --' s-'! ' - " WILL SELECT ASSISTANT Election of an assistant superintendent and confirmation of a new set of teachers will be the chief business before the Sunday school board of First Methodist church at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday night. An aggressive membership campaign will also be considered. served and the pastor will deliver a short sermon; Epworth .League devotional service at 6:30 p. m.; the pastor will preach at 7:30 o'clock in the evening. Grace Methodist Episcopal Corner North Tenth and A Sts., Ulysses S. A. Bridge, minister; Sunday school at 9:15, C. H. Kramer, superintendent; morning worship at r 10: 30, subject, "Launch Out"; class meeting at. 11 : 45 ; Epworth League at 6:30; evening worship at 7; 30, subject, "The Unknown Meat"" --' Nazarene. First Pentecostal Church of the Nazarene Cornes North Fifth and A Sts., Rev. A. F. Balsmeler, pastor; Sunday school at 2:00 p. m.; preaching at 10:15 a. m., 3:00 and 7:30 p. m., by Rev. W. E. Harding, district superintendent of the Nazarene Churches in the State of Indiana. After the sermon on Sunday morning Sacrament or the Lord's Supper; Mld-veek prayer meeting on Wednesday night at 7:30. v Presbyterian. First Presbyterian Church North Tenth and A streets; Sunday school at 9:15 a. m., Prof. W. O. Wissler, super-, intend ent ; morning service at 10 : 30. subject of sermon, "Could You Sell All You Have?"; vesper service at HAIR COMING OUT? Dandruff causes a feverish irritation of the scalp, the hair roots shrink, loosen and then the hair comes out fast. To stop falling hair at once and rid the scalp of every particle of dandruff, get a 25-cent bottle of Danderine at any drug store, pour a little In your hand and rub it into the scalp. After a few applications the hair etops coming out and you can't find any dandruff. Adv. . Syrup of Figs For Cross,- Sick Feverish Child If Little Stomach Is Sour, Liver Torpid or Bowels Clogged. Mothers; can rest easy after giving "California Syrup of Figs," because in f few hours all the clogged-up waste, scr lile and fermenting food gently moves out of the bowels, and you have a well, playful child again. Children simply will not take the tiir- from play to empty their, b: wels, and Cey become tightly p .eked, liver gei sluggisu and stomach disordered. When cross, feverish, restless, see if tongue Is -coated, then give this delicious "fruit laxative." Children love it, and it can not cause injury. No difference what -ails your little if full of cold, or a sore throat diarrhoea, stomachache, bad breath, remember, a gentle "inside cleansing" should always be the first treatment given. Full directions for babies, children of all ages and grown-ups are printed on each bottle. Beware of counterfiet fig syrups. Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bottle of "California Syrup of Figs," then look carefully and see that it is made by the "California Fig Syrup Company." We make no smaller size.. Hand back with contempt any other fig syrup. Adv.
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4:45, subject of sermon,. "What Are You Now?", Joseph J. Rae, D. D., pastor. The Second Presbyterian ChurchNorth 19th St.', Elmer E. Davis, minister ; Bible . school at 9 ;15 ; morning worship, with the sacrament of the Lord's Supper, at 10:30j Junior C. E. at 1:30; Senior at 6:30; popular scrvise at 7:30; mid-week servcice Thursday evening at 7:30, subject "The Religious and Social Awakening of Mexico." --. ' ' Reld Memorial United Presbyterian Church Bible school, 9:15, Mrs. W. D. Scott superintendent; morning service, r 10 : 30 h- evening - service, 7:30; Young People's Christian Union, 6:30; the pastoi will preach at the morning and evening service; "Bible class at 7:00 Tuesday evening; mid-week prayer service Thursday evening, 7:30; a uhion meeting of all the .temperance forces and organizations will be held in this church Sabbath afternoon, r. J. J. 'Rae will be the speaker; all'': invited to attend;. J. S. Hill pastor. Earlham Heights - Presbyterian Church-r-H. S. Weed, pastor;4 Sundayschool at 9:30 o'clock, E. H. Hasemeier will speak . and Miss Carolyn Hutton will give a violin solo; Christion Endeavor at 6:45- o'clock;"' evening service at 7:30 o'clock; cottage prayer meeting on Wednesday evening. ' Scientist. First Church of Christ, Scientist North A, between 14th and 15th Sts.; subject, "God"; 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.
RETURNS TO DUTIES NEW PARIS, O., Jan. 6. Prof. Sewell Medford returned Thursday morning to his duties at St. Stephen's school, Howes, Ind., after a holiday vacation visit with his si3ters, Mrs. Edgar J. Vance and Miss Mina May Medford..... Ice for the New Paris trade wa3 harvested in the nick of time, apparently, since the sudden turn in the weather towards springlike temperature.. The ice was of good quality and uniform thickness, a larger supply than known in" years having been put away. Visits School. Miss Hester Nelson of Reid hospital, visited the local high school Wednesday.. . .Emmett Harris returned Thursday to his school work at Miami university, Oxford, O., as did also, Miss Helen Reid and Frank Hawley Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Jaqua are moving to the Mary A. McGill property from their country home. In Assam an oath is taken standing within a rope circle, to imply a wish to perish as the rope does if the witness does not tell the truth. The, Crown of Womanhood "Uncared for hair cannot be beautiful. There is no part of the human makeup so revengeful as the hair. It cries out: Look at me, care foi me, or I will disgrace you! Treat me with consideration and I will be a glory to you. " With the above words, Lillian Bus sell, an unquestioned authority on feminine attractiveness, places no uncertain value on nice hair as a beauty asset Unkempt, uncared for hair not only cannot be attractive but is actually a disgrace. But why have ill-kept, untidy hair? By devoting a few moments regularly to brushing and intelligent application of NEWBKO'S HERPICIDE, the hair may be made to yield wonderful returns in increased personal, charm. Dandruff is the direct cause of mere hair trouble than anything else. The hair becomes thin, harsh, uneven and falls out in quantities. It looks dead and lifeless; there is no luster. The scalp itches. HERPICIDE will remove the dandruff which is causing all the trouble, clean the scalp, give the hair life, snap and luxuriance. The hair stops coming out, the itching ceases almost at once and withal there is a most gratifying sense of cleanliness. To the woman who wishes to make the most of nature's gifts by having fluffy, beautiful hair, NEWBRO'S HERPICIDE is a toilet necessity. It is exquisitely perfumed and is a delightful hair dressing. - In 50c and $1.00 sizes. At drug stores and toilet goods counters everywhere. Guaranteed by The HerpiddeCa. Applications at the better Barber Shops and Hair-Dressing Parlors. Send 10 cents for sample bottle and booklet to The Herpicide Co., Dept. S, Detroit, Mich.
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GLEE CLUB ISSUES PROGRAM OF SONGS ' FOR CONCERT HERE
Program for the Wittenberg College Glee club concert at the high school auditorium on Monday night, has been announced at follows : , PART I (a) "O Hail Us, Ye Free!" ("Er-.. ' nani") ' . ; . . . . :'. . ... Verdi (b) ."John Psel" (English Fox-Hunting Song) . .'.v. v.'.. ... . Andrews . Glee Club Bass Solo "Song ' of Hybrlas the- . Cretan" Elliott Mr. L. R. Currie ' "George Washington" . ....4. Old College Song . . . . Glee Club - (a) "The Rosary", Nevln (b) "Auf Wiedersehen" (Blue Para - dise"); . i.... Romberg , " - Quartet " . ; - - Messrs. Hiller, Bishop, Rice and Currie Reading...... Selected Mr. L. E. Snyder Pilgrims' Chorus, "Tannhaueser" - Wagner ... Wittenberg Brass Quartet Messrs. Sides, Divilbiss, Brown and White PART II "Song- of Prince Rupert's Men" ' - ' '';. Thayer Glee Club T "Hit -Bits," Arranged by H. S. Billings Harmony Six Messrs. Billings, Hanley, Adelsperger, . Burns, Sides and White (a) "Dixie Daisy Dear" ' Fitzgibbons-Long Quartet and Club (b) "A Capital Ship" Anon Mr. V. Sides and Club Tenor Solo ... . . .-. . .-. .. . . . Selected ' Mr. E. Ketch "The Mulligan Musketeers" Atkinson Glee Club PART III , . .... At the College Inn (A Touch of College Life) Finale - ' - (a) "Old Wittenberg" . Glee Club (b) "Ein Feete Burg" Glee Club and Brass Quartet When the Bonaparte family became French subjects by the uniting of Corsica to France, they changed the Italian spelling of -their name from Bounaparte to Bonaparte. Bell-ans Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Onepackage proves it. 25c at all droggists. Adults, $2a UrtjiildllOn Children, $15 Cincinnati Cremation Co. Office, 30 Wiggins Blk., Cincinnati, O. Booklet free. . n
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