Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 131, 14 April 1917 — Page 2
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1917
Tomorrow in the Churches
ROHLFING ISSUES SERMON SUBJECTS Sermon topics for the valng srv. lees at St Paul's Lutheran church ivr Ing April, May and June have been Issued as follows by the Rev. P. W. RohHlnj: . The Handwriting on the Wall. How Do We Become Christian? The Land of Goshen. The Prodigal Son Converted, Does It Matter What You Believe? The White City Athens. The Biblical Story of the Three Thousand, Remember. Now Thy Creator. The Catacombs at Rome. The Conversion of the Publican. The Story of the Augsburg Confession.
Baptist. Baptist IS North Eleventh. Sunschool, 9:15 a. m., J. W. Ferguson, superintendent; morning worship, 10:40 a. m.; B. Y. P. U.. :30 p. nu; even. Ing service, 7:30; Rev. Addison Parker xvlll preach both morning and evening. 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. and 7:30 p. m., by the pastor. Juniors at 2 p. m., and Intermediates at 3 p. m. CatholicSt. Mary's Catholic Kev. Walter J. Cronin, rector; Rev. Aloysius .B. Duffy: 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's Catholic South Kiftb and C streets. Rev. Frank A. Roell, rector; Rev. Clement Zepf. assistant Low mass and. communion at 5:30 a. in. Mass, with singing by children and five minute sermon at 7:30 a. ra. High tnuas and sermon at 10 a. m. Vespers, Nei'inoit and benediction at 3:00 p. m. Christian. First Christian Church South Tenth and A streets. L. E. Murray, pastor. Sunday school. 9:15 a. m.. A. B. U&rrison. superintendent. Mornincr worship, 10:30, subject of sermon, "Ube and Abuse of the Ordinances." Evening service. 7:30, sermon theme, "Tho Way of Salvation." Christian Endeavor meeting. 6:30 p. m Central Christian Twelfth and North B. Thomas H. Adams, pastor; Bible school, 9:05 a. m.; Roy L. Babyion, superintendent; - preaching and communion, 10:30 a. m., Bubject, "A Weeping Love; Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m.; gospel services at 7:30 p. m.. subject, "Why I Am a Christian Only;" prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30 p. m.; choir practice at Tabernacle Friday at 7:30 p. m. Episcopal. St. Paul's Episcopal Church Rev. R. D. Baldwin, Rector. Easter Services: Holy Communion, 7:30 a. m.; Morning prayer. Holy Communion and sermon. 10:30 a. m.; Sunday school services, 3:00 p. m.; Evening prayer and address, 5:00 p. m. Friendi" East Main Street Friends, ChurchMain street, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets. Mllo S.' Hlnckle, pastor. Bible school, 9:10 a. m., Persey B. Smith, superintendent. Meeting ofr worship, 10:30 a. m. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. Evengelistic services, 7:30 p. ra. Whitewater Monthly meeting, Thursday, April 19. 7:30 p. ra., at the East Main Street Friends church. Choir practice, Friday. 7:30 p. m. Ladies' Aid society, Thursday, 1:30 p. m. Sunday school cabinet meets Wednesday, April 18, 7:30 p. m., at the church. Whitewater Friends Cor. No. 10th and O Sts., O. E. Chance, pastor; Bible school, 9:00, Clyde Ryan, Supt; hour for worship, 10:30; Junior C, E., 2:30; men's mass meettng Sunday afternoon. 2:30, subject. "The Inherited Results of Vice"; C. E. meeting, 6:20: evening service, 7:30, Mr. Lloyd Oatley, evangelist, will deliver the evening message; Boys club Monday evening; Ladies Aid Tuesday at church; Thursday evening, monthly meeting. 7:30; Young Men's club. Friday evening. West Richmond Friends Charles M. Woodman, pastor; Sunday services, 9 a. m., Bible school, E. Harrison Scott, Supt.; 10:30 a. m., meeting for worship; 2:15 p. m., Junior Christian Endeavor meeting; 3:45 p. m.. Senior Christian Endeavor meeting; 5 p. m , Vesper service; Tuesday afternoon, Ladies Aid; Thursday evening, prayer meeting. South Eighth Street Friends' Bible school, 9:10; meeting for worship, 10:30. Dr. Robert L. Kelly will preach; Junior C. E., 2:30 p. m.; Ladies' Aid society, Tuesday. 1:30; prayer meeting Thursday evening, 7:30, followed by
the regular monthly business meeting. A cordial welcome at all of the services. North A Street Friends Meeting
for worship at 10:30; Wilson S. Doan of Indianapolis will attend the meeting ; First Day school at 9 : 15 : midweek devotional meeting on 'Fourth day morning at 10 o'clocjc. Lutheran. First English Lutheran ChurchSouth A and Eleventh streets,' F. A. Dressel, pastor. Parsonage No. 110 South Eleventh street; telephone 2692. Sunday school at 9:00 a. m., E. B. Knollenberg. superintendent. Preaching service at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m- Luther League at 6:45 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Subject at 10:30 a. m., "Temptation.' Evening. "The Ark of Ood." St. Paul's Lutheran Church 401 South Seventh street. Dr. F. W. Rohlflng, pastor; telephone 1321. Sunday school at 9:00 a. m., George Bartel. superintendent. Morning and evening services at 10:30 and 7:00 o'clock: morning, ' The Resurrection Song." evening theme, "The Handwriting On the Wall." a 'very dramatic Old Testment story. The Woman's Missionary society meets on Wednesday afternoon; Teachers' meeting and Reformation Study class on Thursday evening. The topic for discussion will be Luther's Table Talk. The meetings wil be held in the chapel. Choir practice on Friday night. Catechism classes on Saturday morning. Trinity English Lutheran ChurchCorner Seventh and South A streets, Oscar T. F. Tressel, pastor. Sunday school, 9:00, Warren Beck, superintendent. Divine service, 10:30, theme "The riches of Our Easter Faith." Evening worship. 7:00. theme. "Blessed Are They Who Have Not Seen, Yet Have Believed." Council meeting after the evening service. Bible study and teachers' training class Wednesday evening, 7:45. Ladies' society meets Thursday afternoon with Mrs. George Snyder, 308 South 12th. Adult catechetical class Thursday evening, 7:30. Second English Lutheran North West Third and Pearl streets. C. Raymond Isley, pastor. -Sunday school at 9 a. m., J. F. Holaday, superintendent; morning worship, 10:30 a. m., sermon, 'Newness of Life." Jehoiada Chest offerings at the morning services; evening service, 7:30 p. m., sermon, "The Highest Principle;" week-day prayer service and Bible study. Thursday at 7:30 p. m.: catchetical instruction, Saturday, 9 a. nu at the parsonage. Methodist. Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church South Sixth and B streets, Rev. J. L. Craven, pastor. Preaching at 10:45 a. m. and 7:45 p. m., subject for the morning sermon, "Impressed By a Whisper." For the evening, "Prophecy Fulfilled." Sabbath school at 2:30, Mr. Walter Dennis, superintendent. The Ushers'. Board will hold a special meeting at 4 o'clock. First Methodist Church Fourteenth and Main streets, Rev. R. L. Semans, pastor. Sunday school, 9:15 o'clock, Hassal T. Sullivan, superintendent. Preaching by the pastor, 10:30 and 7:30 o'clock. Epworth League, 6:30 o'clock. Brotherhood Bible class, 9:15, J. L. Hutchens, teacher. F.iirview Methodist Church Sunday school. 9:15 o'clock. Preaching at 7:30 o'clock by the Rev. Somerville Light, district superintendent. The new pastor, Rev. J. C. Erwin, will assume charge of the pastorate on
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REV. HAMILTON VISITS GREENSFORK Rev. O. E. Hamilton, who recently conducted a tabernacle revival at Oreessfork, will address a union service on Monday night at the Friends church. Oreensfork. The Rev. Mr. Hamilton is now leading an evangelistic drive at Winchester. Mr. and Mrs. Brock, members of the evangelist's party will have charge of the singing.
April 29. Until that time the services will be conducted by the district superintendent. . Nazarene. First Peneeostal Church of the Nazarene Corner North Fifth and A streets. Rev. A. F. Balsmeier, pastor. Sunday school at 2:00. Preaching at 3:00 and 700 p. m. Mid-week prayer meeting on Wednesday night at 7:30. Children's meeting on Saturday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock. Presbyterian. The Second Presbyterian ChurchNorth Nineteenth street, Elmer E. Davis, Minister. Bible school, 9:15. Morning worship with sermon at 10:30. ' Senior Christian Endeavor at 6:00 with the City "Union at West Richmond Friends church. Popular service at 7:30, subject, i''Chri3t, the True Vine." Mid-week service Thursday evening at 7:30. Raid Memorial United Presbyterian Church Bible school,4 9:15, s Mrs. D. W. Scott, superintendent Morning service, 10:30; evening service, 7:30. Morning subject Sabbath school sermon, "Ye Are the Light of the World." Evening subject, "Evil Temper." First in a series of discourses on Respectable Sins. The Sabbath school has made arrangements to have a committee of ladies in the kindergarten room during the morning service to care for small children. Mothers are invited to bring their children and have them cared for in this way. Young People's Christian Union at 6:30. Mid-week service Thursday evening at 7:30. Bible Study; "class Tuesday evening, 7 o'clock. Strangers made welcome to all our services. J. S. Hill, Pastor. First Presbyterian Corner Tenth and North A streets. Joseph J. Rae, D. D., pastor. Sunday school at 9:15 a. m., Percy C. Sprague, superintendent: services, morning at 10:30, vespers at 4:45; subjects of sermons,
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morning, "Manoah and His Wife;" vespers, "The Message of the Birds;" the church with a welcome. Earlham Heights . Presbyterian H. S. Weed, pastor. . Sunday school, 9:30 o'clock. Sermon, 7:30 o'clock by the Rev. Mr. Propst. , Prayer meeting, Wednesday evening.
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All Spanish-American war veterans are requested to meet this evening at .7:30 at. 909 Main street for the pur
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