Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 117, 29 March 1917 — Page 3
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, MARCH, 29, 1917
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PROGRAM OF EASTER EXERCISES PREPARED DY CHURCH MEMBERS
CENTERVILLE, , Ind., March , 29. The Easter program wilt be given at the Methodist Episcopal church In the evening of Sunday, April 8, instead of morning. s -was first announced. Members of the church are requested to bring flowers, either a bouquet of cut flowers or a pot flower as a memorial to their dead, and an expression of their faith in the resurrection of their dead through the resurrection of Christ Flowers may be left at the church any time Saturday or Sunday. The following is the . program to be rendered : Mission Easter Hymn, choir; Easter lesson in Scrupture and Verse, Mrs. Noel Matthews, assisted; "He Arose," choir; prayer and Easter offering; violin duet, Mrs. Nicholson and Miss Iva Nicholson; solo, Ruth Commons; "An Easter lesson," reading. Edna Johnson; solo. Miss Gladys Fouts; Children's chorus; "Mary," reading. Mary Wilson; solo, Mrs. Robert Omella; "The Lily's Sermpn," reading, Erpha Lundy; solo, Miss Iva Nicholson; "Easter Message," choir: "When Man Condemned the Son of Man," Bessie Buhl. '
Now It's Tornado as Rumors Pet
THOUGHTS TO THINK : "ABOUT, You can make the world as good as you think it ought to, ..be by making yourself as good as other people think you ought to be. . , . . Forgive the cutting words of your enemy and refuse to revenge the injury; do not lose your head and you . will gain your enemy's heart. '. . Mirth is a medicine that everyone can take and never owe a doctor's bill; drink' down the sunshine and the poison ot worry will not harm you. .. Good advertising will drive the machinery of your business it's the power that creates trade for you. You must keep your advertising going all the time if you don't want the wheels in your factory to. cease turning a part of Ihe time. It is more convenient to telephone your Want Ads to The Palladium. Call 2834.
LEVI ULRICH DIES; HELD STATE OFFICE
HAGERSTOWN, Ind., March 29. Levi Ulrich, age 67, who died at his home ' at Greensboro, Friday, was brought here for burial Tuesday. Funeral services were held at the Church of the Brethren at 11:00 a', m. ' ' "" He was a brother of Mrs. Phoebe Rinchart of Elm street, and son - of Mrs. Margaret Ulrich. He Is survived by his wife and three children. He was at one time a member of the State legislature. He was born near Hagerstown. Mr. and Mrs. Nate Wolford and Miss Effie Wolford, of Richmond, and Mr. Pliny Wolford,. of . Newcastle, attended the funeral.
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Pame Rumor had it that a tornado world hit Wayne county yesterday. Calls by the dozen came in to Weatherman W. E. Moore asking for information about the twister. The weather expert said at a late hour that there was nothing in the weather conditions to indicate that a tornado would hit here. WANDERS IN FRONT OF LARGE MACHINE
Patrick Smith wandered in front of an automobile on North Tenth street, north of the railroad Tuesday evening, and was removed to the hospital for surplcal treatment. ; ; He had a leg fractured and was" considerably cut about the head. A flask of whiskey in a hip pockejt escaped destruction. The driver of the car wan'in'no way to blame for the accident.
The real estate mortgage Is the oldest of all investments. Money we know to have been lent on mortgage as long ago as 2,100 years before Christ "
WASHINGTON It has been said that all the plots have been used, that thete is no new story to be told. But in "The Bondage of Fear," a new plot is revealed, a new problem is presented and an unexpected and a sensational solution to this problem is reached. "The Bondage of Fear" is the newest World Picture Brady-Made and it will be shown at the Washington theatre on Friday and Saturday. Miss - Ethel , Clayton plays the leading role in this thrilling production and she is assisted by a very able cast including Rockliffe Fellowes, Arthur Ashley and John Bowers.
WASHINGTON Gladys Hulette, the Thanhouser star, created a pile of excitement in West Eighty-first Street, New York, when ehe chased a hen up and down the block for most of the morning. She was making a scene for. " 'Her New York," a Pathe Gold Rooster play by Agnes C. Johnston, to be shown at the Washington theatre Friday and Saturday. ,
Citizens Fail to Show Flags
Citizens in general have failed to respond to appeals to put out flags. Army officers visiting at the local recruiting office report that Richmond Is one of the few leading towns in the state which is not "showing the colors."
The League of Southern Writers has been formed. Mrs. Fannie Caldwell Macauley of Louisyille, is president.
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