Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 95, 3 March 1917 — Page 2

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 1917

Tomorrow in the

Churches

FIRST ENGLISH LUTHERANS DEDICATE $12,000 IMPROVEMENT TO CHURCH

Improvement wade to First English Lutheran church, which is to be rededicated" tomorrow, total nearly $13,000. 'Much of this was contributed by indtylduali, however, so the burden on the congregation Is not large. No offering will be tafcen tomorrow for the improvements. Adam H. Cartel gave the new pipe organ, which cost about $5,000, art windows were given by Mrs. Anna, and Miss Emmi Engelbrecht, Miss Alice Knollenberg. Mr, and Mrs, W. H, Romey. J. M. Eggemeyer, Mr, and Mrs. L. B. Nusbaum, two by Henry Knol. lenberg, and one by J. E. Peltz and daughters, Misses Mary and Ruth. Work Done by Individual, The indirect lighting system was in. stalled by the Women's Aid society, a pulpit Bible by John Decker, a soundIng apparatus by Ebon Louck, offering plates by Miss Ella Mtnter. book mark ere by Miss Mae Ross and vases by Lee B. Nusbaum's elass. An Immense asbestos curtain, sen aratlng the auditorium from the Sunday school room, has been installed. The rooms, when thrown together, will sea 800 persons. Two former pastors, the only ones the ehurch has bad, will preach. Rev.

J. W. Kapp. of First Lutheran church, Cincinnati, will preach in the morning and Rev. E. O, Howard, of Wheeling, W. Va.. in the evening. Dr. Kapp founded this church. . . Dedication services in the morning service will be in charge of the pastor, Rev. F. A. Dressel, Pastor of. St. Pauls and Second tutjran church will bear greetings from their congre

gations. Miss Alice Knollenberg, church organistwill preside at the new organ.

Baptist.

First Baptist Church 18 North lUbi

Street. Sunday School at 9:15 a. m. Morning worship, 10:40, Communion Sunday, sutject, "Mystery in Rellsion." Young People's meeting, 6:30 p. m. Evening service, 7:30 p. m. subject. "How to Verify Christianity." Rev. Addt?on Parker will preach morning and evening. Sunday, March 11. Rev. C. J. Bunnell of EJwood, will 'conduct the services on the invitation of the Pulpit Committee Of the church. Brethren. United Brethren Church Eleventh and North B streets; H. S. James, pastor. Bible school at 9:20 a. m., Fred White, superintendent. Preaching at 10:30 a. m., by the pastor. At 7:30 p. i))., Ml?s Georginia Fris, of Alexandria, Kgypt. will ppeak. Miss Fris js a con

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Mohamraedinisra. fine is a graduate cf the University of Cairo, Egypt, and is taking a course in medicine in this country at Columbia University. She is believed to be the only Egyptian woman in America. C. E, meets at 7:80 p. m., Miss Ethel CrlUer, leader. Catholic St, Mary's Catholic Rev, Walter J. Cronin. rector; Rev. Aloysius B. Duffy: maeses at :00. 8:00 and 30:00 O'clock- Sunday. Instruction at 2:30 o'clock. Vespers and benediction at 3:00. Holy hour, Wednesday, at 7:30. at. Andrew's Catholic South Fifth iiiiil f rtrcpts. Rev. Frank A. Roell, ' " ioi : itcv. cipHifiit Zepf, assistant nv :(! cojiHtmntan at f:30 a. .... At !'? !'!g?',pr by Children and '; ! t' af ?:CU a, m. High in;.. - f tr 10 p.. in. Vespers, I'i nii i ;:;:.! I""mIo'!oii nt U:00 p, m. Civ yii-iri C'-t'.i r'---'!-- CilttSi Twelfth i d vV'-'h P.- Th'Trr- W. Adams, Pssirr. fclbV P-lKr'. ?-C'3 a. r.v. R. L. rjnbJrj!. vf '-r-'hv.i. Then w'll h jT'?ui rp'rioti'! esvvl.'fs at the

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M'in'J Christians." In the evening a s;ieci?.l itatriotic propram has been urrsnscd. Thomas H. Adams will I reach on "Our Country God's Country." The mayor, city council and city officials will ettend In body. The public cordlslly Invited. Prayer meeting Lt 7:30 p.m. Thursday evening. Choir practice at Tabernacle Friday evening at 8 q'clock. First Christian Church South Tenth and A Streets, L. E. Murray, Pastor. Sunday school, 9:15 a. m., A. C. Harrison, Superintendent. Lord's Supper and preaching at 10:30 a. m., subject of sermon "Christian Patriotism." Evangelistic service, 7:30 p. m., sermon theme, "Paul the Missionary Evangelist." This will be the third in the series on Great Evangelists. Special offering for foreign missions.' Monday, 7:30 p. m., meeting of official board. Friends East Main Street Friends Church Main Street, between 15tb and 16th Streets. Mi!o S. Hinckle. Pastor. Bible school, 9:20 a. m., Persey B. Smith, Superintendent. Meeting for worship, 10:30 a. m. Christian Endeavor. 6:30 p. m. Evangelistic services, 1 7:30 p. m. Mid-week prayer meeting. Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Congressional business meeting. Thursday, 8 p. m. An Inaugural Social will be held for the church Friday, March 9. Ladles' Aid society, will hold an all-day meeting Thursday, March 8. The T. Y. F. clas swill hold its regular March meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Parshall, 2020 South A Street ' . : - . Whitewater Friend Church North Tenth and G Streets; O. E. Chance, pastor. Bible school at 9:00 o'clock Mr. Clyde Ryan, Superintendent. Worfchii ftt 10:30, subject "Why Stone Christ?" Junior meeting, 2:30; Christian Endeavor meeting, 6:20. Evening service, 7:30, subject, "The Devil's I3ible. ' , Ladies' aid society Tuesday ritcrnoon. Thursday evening prayer

meeting, 7:30. Young Men's Literary club Friday evening. 7:30.

West Richmond Friends Charles

M. Woodman, pastor; '9 a. m., Bible school, E. Harrison Scott, superintendent; 10:30 a. m meeting for worship, Charles M. " Woodman begins a series of sermons based upon the Epistle to the Pbiiipplans; 2:15 p. m-, Junior Christian Endeavor; 3:45 p. nj Senior Christian Endeavor; 4 p. m., meeting of Ministry and Oversight; 5 p. m., Vesper service; Thursday evening, Monthly meeting. South Eighth Street Friend Francis C. Anscombe. pastor: Bible school, 9:10, John H. Johnson, superintendent ; meeting for worship, 10:80. sermon by the pastor, "Why Hinduism Is inadequate to Meet the Needs of India"; Junior Christian Endeavor, 2:30; Ladies' Aid Society. Tuesday, 1:30; prayer meeting. Thursday, 7:30, North A Street Friends' Meeting for worshio on First day at 10:30 a. m.

First day school at 9:15. Mid-week devotional meeting at 10 o'clock Fourth day morning. Lutheran St. Faul'a Lutheran Church 401 South Seventh Street, Dr. F. W. Rob.!finll, Pastor. Telephone, 1321, Bunday school at 9:00 a. m., George Car

tel, Superintendent. Morning service with a sermon on "Why the World Never Comes to a Knowledge of God," nd music by the Junior choir. There will be no evening service on account of the dedicatory service at the First Lutheran church, to which all are most cordially invited. Luther League meeting on Tuesday evening. Adult Catechism class at the parsonage, 7 o'clock on Wednesday night, and Lenten service in the main auditorium at

7:30 o'clock. Teachers' meeting and Reformation study class on Thursday night. The topic for discussion will be "The Scholar of the Reformation." Choir practice on Friday night and the regular catechism classes on Saturday morning. Second English Lutheran N. W. 3rd and Pearl St., C. Raymond Isley, pastor; Sunday Bchool, 9:00 a. m., J. F. Holaday, superintendent; morning worship, 10:30 a, m., sermon subject, "What the Church Is" no evening service, the congregation will participate In the dedication service of the First English Lutheran church at lltb and South A streets, at 7:30 p. m.; week-day prayer service and Bible study, Thursday, 7:15 p. m.; Brotherhood Meeting, Monday 7:30 p. m. In the church parlors, Dr. F. W. Rohjflng will address the meeting on the subject, "The Ninety-five Theses"; ladies are Invited! Catechetical Instruction, Saturday 9 a. m. at the parsonage.

Trinity English Lutheran Corner

I Seventh and South A, Oscar T. F. Trsssel, pastor; Sunday school, 9:00,

a".(3 com nun-; Warren Beck, Supt.; Mission Sunday,

"South special address by the pastor; Divine

service, 10:30, theme. "Love Nt the World"; evening worship, 7:00, theme, "A Brief Survey of the World-Redeemer's Work"; Lenten service Wednesday evening, 7:30, theme, "Jesus Among Those Who Doubt Him"; Junior Luther League Monday evening with the Misses Deuker, 117 S. 7th SL; adult catecheticol class, Tuesday evening at the church, 7:30; Ladies' meeting, Thursday afternoon with Mrs. George Cutter, 204 S. 7th SL; reunion of the Senior Luther League, Thursday evening, with Mr. and Mrs. George Kemper, 311 S. 16th St. Methodist. Grace Methodist Episcopal Corner North Tenth and A streets, Ulysses S. A. Bridge, D. D., minister; Sunday school at 9:15, C. H. Kramer, superintendent; morning worship at 10:30, subject, "Christ's Winning Power"; class meeting at 11:45; Epworth League at 6:30; evening worship at 7:30, subject. "How to Overcome Discouragement." First Methodist Episcopal Corner Main and 14th Sts., Harry Curtln Harman, minister; Sunday school at 9:15 a. in., Hassal T. Sullivan, Supt.; this Is "Missionary Day" In the Sunday school and the offering for missions will be receievd; Brotherhood Bible Study class at 9:15 a. m.; class meeting at 11:45 a. m.; Epworth League devotional service at 6:30 p. m.; the

pastor will preach at 10:30 a. m. and at 7:30 p. m., special subjects discussed in both sermons. Fairview.. Methodist ..Episcopal

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Charles and Hunt Sts., J. p, Cnamness, pastor; Sunday school, 9:30 a. m., Charles Gibbs. Supt.; Mrs. J. P. Chamness SupL Elementary DepL; General Class meeting, 10:30, George Quigley, leader ; - Junior , League, ,2 : SO p. m. ; song and praise service, 7:00 and preaching, 7:45; "The Junior Order of United American Mechanics and Daughters of America," will attend the evening service in a body; Monday evening. High school Bible study class will meet at the parsonage, "lesson one part four, N. T."; Thursday evening, prayer meeting at tha church. Bethel A. M. E. Church Corner South, Sixth and B; Rev. J. L. Craven, Pastor. Quarterly Meeting; 10:45 Lovefeast conducted by Rev. J. P. Wallace, Presiding Elder; Communion at 3 o'clock; the sermon win be deliv

ered by the pastor. Preaching at 7:45 by the Presiding Elder. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Quarterly Conference Monday night. The series of meetings will begin Tuesday night and continue indefinitely, Nazarene. First Panf eeatal Church of the Nar. arena Cor. N. 8th and A Sts., Rev, A. F. Balsmeier, pastor: Sunday school at 3:00 p. m.; preaching at 10:30 p. m., 3; 00 and 7:30 p. m.. by the Rev. W. R. Cain of Wichita. Kans. All the services will be evangelistic with special ainging at all of them. Meeting every night next week, except Saturday nighL Presbyterian. Second Presbyterian N. 19th St., Elmer E. Da via. minister; Bible school, 9:15; morning worship, 10:30, sermon by the pastor; Junior C. E. at 1:30; Senior C. E. at 6:30; musical program at 7:80; mid-week service, Thursday evening, at 7:30. Reld Memorial United Presbrterian J. S. Hill, pastor; Bible school, 9; 15, superintendent, Mrs. D. w. Scott; morning service, 10:30; evening service, 7:30; morplng subject, "Luke, the

Evangelist, Symbol, the Ox." the third in the series; evening subject "Dlaclples of Jesus"; Bible Study class, Tuesday evening. 7 o'clock; mid-week service, i 7:30 Thursday evening. Strangers made welcome. - Earlham Heights Presbyterian H. S, Weed, pastor; Sunday school, 9:30 a. m., the mark Is "100"; evening worship, 7:30 v. m-; cottage meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. First Presbyterian North A and 10th Sts., Joseph J. Rae. pastor; Prof, W. O. Wissler, Sunday school superintendent; Sunday. March 4th, pastor's second anniversary; special service with special program; subject of sermons, morning 10:30, "The Price of Pain"; Vespers. 4:45, 'Our New Tasks"; the churcjh with a message and a welcome, ' Scientist . ? - First" Church of Christ, ScientistNorth A, between 14th and 15th streets. Subject: "Christ Jesus." Sunday school at ft. n. 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, froia 1 to 5 p. m. ... , s Union Mission. Fourteenth Street Union MissionRev, and Mrs. J, F. Probst, Pastors; Miss Alice Newman. Superintendent of Sabbath School. Sabbath School, 9:30; Service for worship, 10:45, Rev. Jesse Beais win bring the message.. Junior Endeavor, 2:00, Miss Lucy Garrett, Superintendent Christian Endeavor, 6:30; preaching service, 7:30; Prayer meeting Tuesday evening 7:30. Ladies' Aid society Wednesday, 1:30 p. m ; Teacher training class Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.; Cottage prayer meeting Friday evening, 7:30. Welcome to all services.

Masonic Calendar

Saturday, March 8 Loyal Chapter No. 49 O. E. 8. Stated meeting and Initiation of candidates. ' Monday, March 5. Richmond Commandary, No. S, K. T, Stated conclave, Tuesday, March 6 Richmond Lodge No. 196, F- and A. M. Stated meeting. Wednesday, March 7. Webb Lodge, No. 24, F. and A. M. Called meeting; work in Entered Apprentice Degree, commencing at 7.00 o'clock. Friday, March 9. King Solomon's Chapter, No. 4, R, A. M. Stated convocation. . . '

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MOVE HEADQUARTERS

The Stationary Engineer s association have moved headquarters from the Odd Fellows building to Union ball. 10 South Sixth street Meetings will be held the first and third Tuesdays of each month,

DISSOLVE PARTNERSHIP,

Notice was given today of the dissolution of partnership' of the firm of Hockett ft Caiue.. William N. Hockett end Harry M. Caine have been operating a grocery store at West Third and Main streets.' Mr. Hockett will continue the business under his name. Mr. Caine is no longer in the city.

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NOTICE OP DISSOLUTION Notice la hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing between William N. Hockett and Harry M. Caine, under the name of Hockett & Caine. Is dissolved as of the 26th day of February, 1917, The business wjil be continued under the name of William N. Hockett and upon h!3 persona' account AH debts due and owing by the partnership win be paid by the undersigned and all accounts and sums of money due the partnership will be paid to the undersigned. Dated. Richmond, Indiana, February 26th, 1917. 3-lt WILLIAM N. HOCKETT.

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