Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 119, 31 March 1917 — Page 2

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Tomorrow in the Churches

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 1917

FIRST LUTHERANS TO CONFIRM CLASS

OF FOURTEEN PEOPLE

" Fourteen children will be confirmed In the Easter morning service at First English Lutheran church. They are: Margaret Bentlage, Martha E. Egge meyer, Mildred Haas, Martha Holcomb Mildred R. Moser, Wilma J. Sudhofl, Florence E.. Wilson, Howard H. Dietrick, Russell C. Ebert, Arthur C. JoMcning, Howard E, Klute, William Romey. Clarence W. Taylor and Wil: ber Voss. Rev. Frank A. Dressel, pastor of the church, has arranged an attractive program for the Easter season. He will observe Holy Week with special services each evening. On Friday evening the choir will sing the cantata, "The Seven Last Words of Christ." A song service will be given Easter night Brethren. United Brethren Church Eleventh and North B streets, H. 8. James, pastor. Bible school at 9:20 a. m., Fred White, superintendent. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. by the pastor, subjects. "Who is This?" and "The Betrayer's Price." Juniors at 2 p. ra., intermediates at"3 p. m.,' and Senior Christian Endeavor meets at 6:30 p, m. Catholic St, Mary's Catholic Rev, Walter J. Cronin, rector; Rev. Aloysius B. Puffy; masses at. 6:00, 8:00 and 10:00 o'clock Sunday. Instruction at 2:30 o'clock. Vespers and benediction at 3:00. Holy hour, Wednesday, at 7:30. St. Andrew' Catholic South Fifth and C streets. Rev. Frank A. Roell, rector; Rev. Clement Zepf, assistant. Low mass and communion at 6:30 a. m. Mass. with singing by children andi five minute sermon at 7:30 a. m. High mass and sermon at 10 a.' m. Vespers, sermon and benediction at 3:0Q p. m.

Christian. Central Christian Twelfth and North B. Thomas H. Adams, pastor. .Bible school 9:05 a. m., Ray L. Babylon, superintendent; preaching and communion at 10:30' a. m., subject, "The Future Church;" Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m.;. gospel services at 7:30 p. m., subject, "A Christian Only;" prayer meeting, Thursday evening at 7:30; choir practice Friday evening at 8 o'clock at Tabernacle. Firtt Christian South Tenth and A streets. L. E. Murray, pastor. Sunday school 9:15 a. m., A. B. Harrison, superintendent; morning worship at 10:30, 6ermon theme, "Test of Disclpleship;" evangelistic service 7:30 p. : m., subject of sermon, "The Master's Last Appeal;" special service Thursday, 7:30 p. m., subject, "Life's Geth--fcemane;" meeting of official board, . Monday, 7:30 p. m. Episcopal. St. Paul's Episcopal Rev. R. D. Baldin, rector; Holy communion, 7:30 a. m.; Sunday school, 9:15 a. m.; morning prayer and sermon, 10:30 a. m.; evening prayer and address, 7:30 p. m.; on the first Sunday of the month there will be a celebration of the Holy communion at 10:30 a. m. Friends . east Main Street Friends Main St., between 15th and 16th Sts., Mllo S. Hinckle, pastor: Bible school, 9:10 a. m., Persey B. Smith, Supt.; meeting for worship. 10:30 a. m.; Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m.; evening services, 7-30 p. m., theme, "An Evil Eye"; special Passion Week services will be held Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday, April 3, 4 and 5, 7:30 p. m. at the church ; all members should remember "self-denial" week, commencing April 1st, and culminating in a special "selfdenial" offering on : Easter corning; Ladles' Aid society, Thursday 1:30 p. m,: choir rehearsal. Friday, 7:30 p. m.; T Y. F. class will hold its regular April. meeting, Monday, April, 2, 7.: 30 p. m. at the church. North A Street Friends Meeting for worship on First day morning at 10-30; First day school at 9:15; midweek devotional meeting on Fourth day at 10 o'clock. ' - - . South Eighth Friends' Francis Charles Anscombe, - pastor; Bible school 9:10, John H. Johnson, superinine for worship 10:30,

Sermon by the pastor, "The Madequacy of Mohammedanism;" Junior Christian Endeavor society 2:30; Ladies Aid society, Tuesday 1:30; prayer meeting, Thursday 7:30. West Richmond Friends Charles M Woodman, pastor. Sunday services 9 a. m., Bible school, E. Harrison Scott, superintendent; 10:30 a. . m., meeting for worship, sermon by tho i-astor on "The Meaning of Worship," with special reference to the silent worship of Friend3; 2:15 p. m.. Junior Christian Endeavor; 3:45 p. m.,' Senior Christian Endeavor; 5 p. m., vesper service sermon, continuing the consideration of the Epistle to the Philipplans; Tuesday afternoon, Ladies' aid; Thursday evening, 7: 30 prayer meeting. " Whitewater Friends' Corner North G and Tenth streets. Bible school 9:00 Clyde Ryan, superintendent; hour for worship 10:30: Junior C. E. 2:30; C. E. 6:30; evening service 7:30; Boys' rlub Monday evening; Ladies aid Tuesday afternoon at church; Christian Endeavor business meeting, Wednesday evening at Laurance Halers, ; 713 North Tenth street; prayer meeting, Thursday evening 7:30; Young Men's club, Friday evening. O. E. Chance, pastor. Lutheran. Second English Lutheran No. W. Third and Pearl Sts., C. Raymond 1 Islev. nastor: Sunday school. 9:00 a.

ra., J. F. Holaday, Supt; morning worship, 10:30 a. m., Palm Sunday, sermon subject, "Triumph in Apparent Defeat"; evening worship, 7:35 p. m.; at this service , will begin a series of ; sermons on he "Words from the ; Cross," tb be delivered at 7:30 each ! evening during Passion week, the ; series ending on Good Friday evening, ' April 6; a cordial welcome to all to worship with us In these services. ; St. Paul's Lutheran 401 South Sev'venth 6treet, Dr. F..W. Rohlfing, pastor. telephone 1321. Sunday school at 9:00 a. m., George Bartel, superintendent; service with confirmation and a nermon on "There Is a Green Hill Far lAway, at 10:30 a. m.; service with a musicals -by the choir,-the exceptance of 4 adult members and a sermon on

"Father Forgive Them," at 7:00 p. m.; service every night, with communion on Thursday night and Good Friday morning. The communion is Thursday night will, be English and the one on Friday morning will be German; Catechism classes on Saturday morning; there will be service every night In Holy week, except Friday and Saturday night Trinity English Lutheran ChurchCorner Seventh and South A streets, Oscar T. F. Tressel, pastor. Sunday school, 9:00, Warren Beck, superintendent. Men's and Boys' day. A spe clal program of music and an address by the pastor, "The Laymen of the Reformation." Divine service, 10:30, tfterae, "Looking Unto Jesus " Evening worship, 7:00, theme "The Sub. missiveness- of Our Suffering Savior." Wednesday evening, 7:30, theme, "Jesus Among Those Who Believe Him." Holy Thursday evening, - 7:30, theme, "A New Testament in Christ's Blood." Hcly communion. The preparatory service begins at 7:00. Good Friday morning, 10:00, theme, "The Lamb Slain from the Foundation of

the World." Good Friday evening, 7:30 therce, "The Atoning Sacrifice." The Junior Luther League meets Monday evening with Miss Catherelne Daub, 237 South Seventh Street. First English Lutheran So. A and 11th. Sts., F. A. Dressel, pastor, parsonage, 110 So. 11th St., telephone 2692; Sunday schoo lat 9:,0Q a. m., E. B. Knollenberg, SuptV preaching service at 1:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Luther League at 6:45 p. m., subject at 10:30, "Entering Jerusalem"; evening, "Kingship of Jetfus." . Methodist. Bethel A. M. E. South Sixth and E

streets. XL. Carven, pastor; preaching at 10:45 and 7:45, subject for the morning service, "How To Win," for the evening service, "When God Has Been Forgotten;" class meeting 12:30 noon; Sabbath school, 2:30, Walter Dennis, superintendent. ,

MRS. KING ACCEPTS POST AS DIRECTOR OF CHURCH MUSIC

Members will be received Into Second Presbyterian church in both the morning and evening services tomorrow, - ' In the morning a communion service will be held and the newly-elected elders will be ordained and Installed. Mrs. Lewis C. King, who has accepted the post of musical director of this church, has arranged an attractive program for the Easter services. ' Mrs. King was organist at First Methodist church for fifteen years and she has presided at the St. Paul's Episcopal and First Presbyterian organs at various times. She is music supervisor of the Eaton, Ohio, public schools now, ;

Nazarene. First Pentecostal Church cf the Naz

arene, Cor. No. 6th , and A Sts., Rev. A. Balsmeler, pastor; Sunday school at 2:00 p. m.; preaching, 3:00 and 7:30 p. m.; prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.; Young People's Meeting, Friday, 7:30 p. m. Presbyterian. Second Presbyterian No. 19th St., Elmer E. Davis, minister; Bible school at 9:15; morning worship with the Lord's supper at 10:30; the new elders will be ordained and installed in this service; Junior C. E. at 1:30; Senior C. E. at 6:30; Popular service at 7:80; subject, "The Good Shepherd"; midweek Bible study, Thursday evening at 7:30; the sixth and seventh chapters of Revelation will be studied. Re id Memorial' United Presbyterian April 2. Bible school 9:15; morning service 10:30; evening service 7:30; Y. P. C. TJ. 6:30; morning subject, "Vis

ions and Obedience;" evening subject, "How. to Worship , God;M Bible .study class Tuesday evening 7:30; mid-week

service, .Thursday evening ? 7:30;

strangers made welcome. J. S. Hill,

pastor. First Presbyterian North A and Tenth streets. Joseph J. Rae, pastor; Percy C. Sprague, Sunday school sur perlntendent; Sunday school at 9:15; public worship at 10:30 a. m. and 4:45 p. m., subjects of sermons, morning, "Palm Sunday Pilgrims;" afternoon, "Fences and Fangs;" service will be held on Monday, Wednesday and Friday evening this week in the church at 7:30 at which the pastor will preach. Earlham Heights H. S. Weed, pastor. Sunday school 9:30 a. m., "Bring One;" evening service 7:30 p.' m.; prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30. .... ; Scientist. - First Church of Christ, ScientistsNorth A, between Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets. Subject, "Reality;" Sunday school at 9 a. m.; services at 10:30 a. m.; Wednesday evening testimony meetings at 7:45; pulbic cordially invited; reading room located in south end of church edifice, open daily except Sundays and legal holidays from 1 to 5 p. m. Union Mission. Union Mission Rev. and Mrs. J. F. Probst, pastors. Sabbath school, at 9: 30, Miss Alice Newman, superintendent; worship, 10:30; Junior C. E., at 2:30, Miss Lucy Garrett, superintendent; Christian Endeavor, 6:30; Evangelistic service, 7:30; prayer meeting, Tuesday evening, 7:30; aid society, Wednesday, 1:30; teachers' training class, Wednesday, 7 p. m.; cottage prayer meeting. Friday evening, 7:30.

COLLEGE MARKSMEN MAKE PERFECT SCORE

(By Associated Press) MORGANTOWN, W. Va., March 31. The rifle team of West Virginia university yesterday made what is believed to be a national record for collegiate rifle shooting when six members of the ten-man team registered perfect scores of 200 in the final match of the teams in Division A of the National Rifle Association of America.

"GARDEN DAY" TO BE BACKED BY NEW CMC BODY APRIL 19

A Garden Day may be observed in Richmond -by the neWly-organlzed Civic Gardening association. ,. April 19 has been set aside In other cities, at . the suggestion of the National Defense Council as Garden, Day. This date was chosen because It is the anniversary of the battle of Lexington, the first In tHe Revolutionary war. It is planned, if this day is observed, to have all gardens either planted, or plowed by that time and to have gardeners celebrate tber' day by special effort. Any. gardens on vacant lota left unplowed by : that- day - will be "broken up" then. Plans fop Dlrect Appeal. - Plans for a direct appeal to lot owners to give their lots for the work of the association were made yesterday afternoon by the Civic "Gardening association's executive committee. . A solicitation committee was chosen, with one member yet to be named, and this committee will arrange for personal solicitation through the women's clubs and city government. MrB. E. E. McDivitt, Fred R. - Charles, Miss Annette Edmunds and Harry Hodgln were named on this committee. Other committees appointed were Assignment, Supervision and Finance. Mayor Robbins, Mrs. M. F. Warfel and John Melpolder were selected for the Assignment committee. Alfred Bavis, J. F. Hornaday and. Mrs. Paul Ben. feldt were picked for the Supervision committee and L. E. Handley, Lee B. Nusbaum and Rev. W. J. Cronin for the Finance committee. A meeting of the association .will be

held next-Tuesday Afternoon at 4:30 o'clock to plan direct action on the

program. ' '

Trinity Off ers

Hour of

Prayer

; The Qtiiet hou wtU be observed at Trinity Lutheran church each day during Holy Week, beginning on Monday. The church will be open from twelve to one in the middle of the day.' Miss Edna Deokef. the "organist, has prepared a program of organ numbers and made arangements tor some vocal numbers for this' hour each day. , As the church Is so near the business district the hope of the Rev. Mr. Tressel la that many will avail themselves of this opportunity during Holy Week to turn aside from the cares of life and Jeek a .quiet season of prayer. . r ' '

'Chicago wonwi

TEACHES ETCHING

Mrs.. Bertha 'Jaquea, of Chicago, will demonstrate how an etching: la made at the public art gallery next Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock.. - " She is secretary of the Chicago Society of Etchers, which is W have an exhibit in the gallery during the next two weeks, and is a recognised -authority en etching. - In the demonstration Mrs. Jaques will use a hand press. The demonstration and exhibit will be open to the public and a large attendance is bespoken. KNOX WILL ADDRESS " . PATRIOTIC MEETING

Fuzz, tlie oldest cat In Kansas,' is dead at the age of twenty-one years. He also was the feline heavyweight of the State.,-, '

(By : "Aneeiafad "Press) -PITTSBURGH, Pa., March 21. Philander C. Knox. United States senator from Pennsylvania, .will be the principal speaker at a large patriotic mass meeting to beheld m' Exposition Music Hall here tonight - I .&. :c : PALLADIUM WANT. ADS. PAY, ;

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Lieutenxst Peterson, of Chicago, a Victim of the Grip. Left Him so Weak Had to Quit

Restored to Health by Peruna. Took His Place Oace More.

Mr. C. O. Peterson. Lieut Engine Co., No. 56, No. 3327 N. Hamilton Ave., Chicago, Ills., writes: "Last year I bad a severe attack of la grippe, which left me very weak, so that I was unable to perform my duties. Several of my friends advised me to build up on Peruna, and I found It by far the finest tonie and Invigorator

I had ever used. In two weeks I was strong and welL and if ever I am exposed to unusual hardship Incident with my duties at fires. I take a dose or two of Peruna and find that it keeps me to good health." . Those who object to liquid . medicines can now procure Peruna ; Tab-

"Here's a car you're proud to own. Placed alongside of cars ' of the very -highest price consideration the Haynes does not suffer by comparison. Compared with cars in the same price class, it gets a wide margin of preference. ? It's great to drive a car so graceful and thoroughbred in appearance that you smile with pride every time you step in for a drive. , There is real pleasure in owning a car that will do "more than the other fellow's xt powerful car that is so easily controlled that any woman can drive it--a car that will pull through hub-deep mud and up the toughest hills on high without shifting gears. . See "The Light Six" and "The Light Twelve" before you buy. 4

This (Sasrafjfe (Saves !foru tlb ISind. off SorvSc If to Jairit We are not here just for the sole purpose of being here. We are here in this business to render a service the kind that you want and should have. Ever since we opened this Garage we have always tried to extend to our customers a service that is unequalled and each time our customers come back because they know that we always give them satisfaction. We want you, Mr. Auto owner to join our big following of satisfied customers. We want you to enjoy the service they enjoy. We want you to trade with us because we feel within ourselves that we can serve you in the way you want to be served.

Best Oils and Greases When it comes to buying Oil and Greases for our trade we first tested out all other kinds and finally we decided that VEEDOL Oil was the best for every motor, that money could buy. So you can get this highgrade oil here at the lowest possible prices. In Greases and Auto Polish we have in stock a big supply of . Veracity-Tru-Grease; this is very fine for Transmission and Differential. Then we have Keystone Grease which in our opinion is the best General Purpose Grease on the market. We also carry a complete stock of Blue-Ribbon Grease and Polish, and Wonder Mist Cleaner , and Polish. Every Auto Owner knows the real merits of these high grade products.

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Automobile Storage If you own a car and happen to live where you have no garage, don't trust your car in a barn somewhere in the neighborhood. Keep it where it will be safe from fire and destruction, and in our big Fireproof Garage we have ample room to take care of your car and our rates for storage are. reasonable. CAR WASHING Day or night, gives you your car bright and clean the following day. Leave your car here and have it washed. We don t charge much for this service.

See Us for Vulcanizing When you haye Tires that need to be vulcanized, you should bring them here, as we have in charge of our Vulcanizing Department an expert who was with the Goodrich factory for many years. This man knows how to vulcanize tires and he will render you a service that cannot be- duplicated anywhere Outside of a Tire Factory. We want you to ask us about THE MARVEL JUNIOR VULCANIZER It's the handy thing to have when touring and the price is only $1.00.

USattery We don't specialize in any one battery we just specialize in all of them. Our Battery Service Department will take care of your Battery in A 1 shape and you will have no trouble with it after your battery has had our ' attention. i WE CHARGE BATTCRIES at a very, small sum, and get them ready for you when you want them. The next time you have Battery trouble or. need it charged, bring it to us for the best results. .

In our Repair department we employ Expert Mechanics who know how to repair any kind of a car made today. It makes no difference to them what kind of a car you have or in what shape it is in, they will repair it and place it in first class running order for you. At this time your car no doubt needs some attention and if such is the case, we want you to give us a chance to make it run right

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