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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1917
YOUNG PEOPLES' CONVENTION TO BRING 200 HERE United Brethren Church to Entertain Conference Gathering Next Week. 'Two hundred young folks, repree en tin j every church in White river conference of the United Brethren church, are to 'spend ' three day of next week in Richmond as delegates to the conference convention of the Young People's Christian Endeavor Union. " , A special car is to be chartered at Indianapolis for . the representatives from Indianapolis and points west. First United Brethren Church of Richmond is to be the meeting place for the conference. Miss Ruth James, of Richmond, is corresponding secretary of the Union. Anniversary Service. Tuesday evening,- after the devotion of the afternoon to registration of delegates and their aslgnment to homes, will occur the twenty-fifth an- - r.iversary service. The devotions at this meeting will be led by Rev. A. C. Wilmore. of Muncie. and two addresses will be made, the president's annual address, by President W. G. Bailey, of Bloomington, and the anniversary address, "A Quarter Century of Organised Endeavor," by Rev. C. .7 Fox, of Anderson. Committees also will be appointed and announced at this meeting. "Prayer, a Conservation of Power," will be treated by Superintendent J. E. Shannon, D. D.. of Marion. Wednesday morning, and the institute period, at 9:10. will be conducted by Rev. A. R. Cllppinger. of Dayton. President J. I. Good, of Indianapolis, will speak on the theme. "Latent Talent in Our Churches," at 10:45. Jspanese To Talk. . In the afternoon, Yoshikazu Kodera, of Kobe, Japan, will address the delegation on the subject, "Christianity in Japan," and the institute period will again be led by. Dr. Cllppinger. At the quarter centennial banquet at 5:30 Rev. H. S. James, of the Richmond church, will respond to the toast "Now." L. L. Schoonover, of Newcastle, will be toastmsster. Two addresses, "United Brethren Ideals and Shibboleths," by Superintendent Shannon of Marlon, and "Advance Steps in Our Democracy," by Dr. W. R. Funk, publishing agent, of Dayton, will be features of the Otterbein services in the evening. The general theme for Thursday will be "Education." The institute period will be conducted by Secretary O. T. Deever, of Dayton. "Our Life Choices," an address by Secretary Deever, will also be given In the morning. Tour of City. Thursday afternoon, after the fellowship meetings and conferences, the delegates will be taken on a tour of the city by the Richmond Commercial club, and this will be followed by a basket supper and picnic at Glen Miller park. Tosikasu Kodera will tell the meaning of school life in Japan, at 3 o'clock. The Branch Installation service in the evening will be conducted by Superintendent Shannon, after which Bishop H. H. Fout. of Indianapolis, will speak on "Effective Christian Service." The center, of the United Brethren faith, at Dayton, will be visited by the delegates on Friday morning. The committee in charge of the convention consists of Alice Kennedy, Ruth James, Marie Bond, Theresa Webb, and Rev. H. S. James. RED CROSS CHAPTER IN HAGERSTOWN
HAGERSTOWN. Ind., June 16. Hagerstown residents met Tuesday evening at the home of William Stahr and organized a Red Cross chapter in Jefferson township, a branch of the county organization. Officers were elected as follows: Leslie Davis, president; William Stahr, secretary; George Harlan, treasurer and Moses Keever and Bert Souders, vice-chairmen. Twenty persons were named for each precinct ten women and ten men, who will solicit every citizen of the township beginning the canvass next week. PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY DOCTOR OFFERED TO BUY BACK MEDICINE; PATIENT WOULDNT SELL An inborn faith in his medicine, and & patient in the first stages of dropsy who had lost faith In drugs and doetors, was an unusual combination that prompted Dr. A. J. Hull, of Flndlay, O., in offering to buy back the medicine he had prescribed for Mrs. A. H. Dutton. The absolute frankness of the doctor's propostlon was responsible for her taking the medicine that restored her to health and happiness. Four days after beginning treatment Mrs. Dutton was free from all pain and suffering, and in less than a week she had lost forty-five pounds of water, due to the dropsical condition she was in. To use her own words, Mrs. Dutton says: "Do you wonder I sing- the praise of Hull's Superlative? I say most truthfully it was a godsend to me. I have never been without it, and as long as I live there shall always be - a bottle of Hull's Superlative in my medicine case, and I shall always sing its praise, and my prayer shall always be that Dr. Hull may be spared yet for many years and that. God's blessings may be lavished upon blm and his greatest of all medicines, Hull's Superlative." . In the annals of medicine there is perhaps no stranger or more baffling case than that of Mrs. Dutton's, and should the reader desire the complete , history of it, he has only to write to the A. J. Hull Medicine Company, of Findlay, O. This wonder-medicine has produced excellent results in colds, irrlD. tonsilltis, rheumatism, infantile,
and other forms of paralysis, stomach txoubls, etc. All druggists sell Hull's Superlative for $1.00 a bottle. Advt. j
MUSICAL IJIOEDS Oil PROGRAMS FOR CIHLDREii'S SERVICES Programs, to Jbe given in Richmond churches tomorrow in celebration of Children's Day comprise many musical numbers and recitations by the children of the congregation. At the Earth am Heights Presbyterian church, the program will be given at 7:30 in the evening. The numbers follow: Instrumental music Mrs. Wilson, Miss Wagamon. Song Congregation. Solo, Lawrence Neff. Dialogue Primary girls. Song Choir. Song, with drill Primary girls. Instrumental music Miss Eleen Gilmore. . ; Solo Miss Fern PIckardt. ' Song Lucile and Alice Pickett and Marjbrie Davenport. Recitation Paul Green. . Solo Miss Margaret Wilson. Instrumental music Mildred and Marjorie Kenworthy. Song Helen Keff'e class. Recitation Kenneth Pickhardt. Song Choir. Quartette, America Misses Ruth Green, Doras Atkinson; Kenneth Pickhardt and Richard Neff. St. Paul's Program. The program for St Paul's Lutheran Sunday service at 10:00 a. m. Sunday, is: Organ Prelude Miss Ethel Huber. Processional Juniors. Opening Service. Hymn "Worship the Lord." Psalm 100. Hymn "Praise Ye the Lord," Recitation, "The King's Greetings," Raymond Luby, William Backmeyer, John Jones. Response. "Hossanna to the Children's King." Hymn 201. cb:s.Jhnody Hymn 201 Congregation. Prayer. Song. "Children's Day for Worship" Juniors and Primary Department. Recitation, "The Children's Greeting" Martha Jobanning, Frederick Niemann, Violet Shutte. SOngs: fa) I Am Jesus' Little Iamb (b) Little Lambs so White and Fair Beginners and Primary Department. Recitation, "The Children's Sabbath" Richard Ziegler, Paul Kettde Foerder. . . Song, "The Children's Day" Juniors. Recitation. "What Would I Do' Florencl Dingier, Miriam Wachmann, Mary Louise Brehm. Gladys Kettle Foerdes. - Recitation, "God's Gifts" Elizabeth Kreimier. Martha Titus, Mildred Betten brock. Leora Johanning, Roland Lambert, Howard Sweet, Robert Backmeyer, John Jones. Response, "Every Good Gift" Juniors. - . Song, "God Is Good" Girls' Chorus. Recitation, "'Flower Voices" Rhea Johanning, Louise Niemann, Maybeth Cathcart, Lucile Sauers, Elsie Stoddard. Recitation. "God's Promises" Manrice Mentendick. David Hasemeier. Song, "The Father's Care" Juniors and Primary Department. Address Rev. Rohlfing. Offering Song Miss Huber'c Class. Hymn 202 Congregation. Prayer. Benediction and Doxology. First English Lutheran. Song Junior Choir. Infant baptism. Song Primary Department, "Merrily. Merrily." Recitation "Tbrlat Welcome," Miriam Erk. Recitation "Conundrum," Richard Noggle. , Exercise "Five Little Chickens," Helen Gardener. Jane Rohe, Jean Smith, Anna Frances Bramkamp, Virginia Youngflesh. Recitation "Which One?" Sarah Catherine Long; "On a Summer Day," Edward Allen Ulrick. Song "Little Ones." Ellen Bartel, Marguerite Tilson, Josephine Foreman.
Exercise and Song "Roses," Caroline Bartel. Mary Elisabeth Smith. Rhea Pyle, Nancy Campbell, Charline Foreman, Mildred Bryant, Loraine Clark, Edwin Sieweke, Wayne Bentlage Walter Reinhart, Clarence Sullivan. Recitation "The Boys," Richard Bramkamp. Recitation "Three Little Flowers," Emeline Eggemeyer, Robert Hafner, Mary Alice Krueger. Recitation "Rosebud," Josephine Foreman. Exercise "Garlands," Barbara Bentlage. Susan Alice Dickinson. Stella Ebert. Margaret Tillson. Mary Louise Gardner. Song Primary Department, "Smile and Be Cheerful." Song "Angel watch," Wilma Sud hoff, Martha Holcomb. Martha Eggemeyer, margaret Bentlage, Florence Wilson. Janice Meredith. Remarks By the pastor, Rev. F. A. Dressl. OfferatoryViolin solo Corrinne Nusbaum. Song Junior Choir. Benediction. The offering will go to the Oesterlin Orphans Home at Springfield, Ohio. SECOND ENGLISH LUTHERAN A special offering -will be taken for the Oesterlen Orphan's home at Springfield. Ohio. The complete program follows: Opening hymn, 68, "Holly, Holy. Holy is the liord;" scripture lessen, "The Resurrection;" prayer, led by the pastor: Twenty-third Psalm, by third year pupils; "A Welcome," Laura Mull; Bong. "I'll be a Sunbeam." by primary department; recitation, "The Birth of Children's Day." by Amy Green; song. "Jesus Bids Us 8hine," by beginners; exercise, "Play in; Dasies." by eight little girted drill, "A Mighty Army Gathers," by eight little boys; hymn. 339.. "Onward Christian Soldiers;" birthday greetings; class period, lesson. "The Risen Lord;" offering for the Orphan's home; closing hymn, 151. "Praise Him! Praise Him!": Lord's d raver in unison. . Under the direction of tvua uhf(i from the United States, China' will establish a school of forestrv at Nankins university.
Tomorrow in the Churches
Baptist. First Baptist 18 North Eleventh. Sunday school. 9:15 a. m., J. W. Ferguson, superintendent; morning worship, 16:40 a. m., subject. "Temptation;" B. Y. P. U., :S0; evenfns;, service, 7:30, subject, "The Moses Choice;" Rev. E. lu Baskin of Louisville. Ky., will preach both morning and evening. ' ... Brethren. United Brethren Eleventh and N. B streets. H. S. 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. Senior C. E. at 6:30 p. m. " CatholicSt. Andrew's Catholic South Fifth and C streets, Rev. Frank A. Roell, rector; Rev. Clement Zecf, assistant. Low mass and communion at 5:30 a. in. Mass, With singing by children and five micute sermon at 7:20 a. m. High mass and sermon at 10 a. m. Vespers, sermon and benediction at 3:00 p. m. St Mary's catholic Rev. Walter J. Cronin, rector; Rev. Aloysius B. Duffy; masses at 6:00, 8:00 and 19:00 o'clock Sunday. instruction at 2:30 o'clock. Vespers and benediction at 3:00. Holy hour. Wednesday, at 7:30. Christian. Firat Christian So. 10th and A Sts.. L. E. Murray, pastor; Sunday school, 9:15 a. m., A. B. Harrison, superintendent; morning worship. 10:30. subject of sermon, "The Church and the War"; evening; service. 7:30; Christian Endeavor meetin, 6:30 p. m., Ivan Toney, leader; Miss Pearl Warner will sing at the morning service and Ralph Little at the evening service. - Central Christian -12th and No. B
.r a few more days only, the . ,ondler price remains $1395. At the close of business June 30th the price becomes $1595. It has always been a basic part of Chandler policy to keep the Chandler price low. We have kept it low. We have sold the Chandler car for hundreds of dollars less than cars of similar quality. At the present $1395 price, there is no other six comparable to the Chandler In design, equipment and performance.
Sts.; Bible school, 9:05 a. m., Roy L. Babylon, Supt.;- preaching and communion at 10:30 a; m;; Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m.; -Gospel services at 7:30 p. m.; prayer meeting at 7:30 p. m Thursday; Dr. Thomas Martin, of Toledo, O., will occupy the pulpit both morning and evening; morning theme, "Righteousness"; evening theme, "Law.; Episcopal. St. Paul's Episcopal Holy communion, 7:30 a. m.; Sunday school, 9:lf a. m.; morning prayer and sermon, 10:30 a. m. Rev. R. D. Baldwin, rector. Friends Whitewater Friends Sunday school at 9 o'clock a. m., Clyde Ryan, superintendent; preaching services, 10:30; Junior, 2:30; C. E., 6:20. A. L. Ellis, leader, topic, "What is Reverence and Why Should We Be Reverent?" Heb. 12:18-29; evangelistic services. 7:30; prayer meeting Thursday evening, 7:30, Gertrude Thomas, leader; cottage prayer meeting Friday evening, 7:30, at the home of A. L. Ellis on John street, Falrview. South Eighth Street Friends Pastor Francis C. Anscombe; Bible school will meet at 9:45, special Children's Day exercises, see program already published; meeting for worship will be combined with the Children's Day service; Friends are asked to be present by 10 o'clock; Thursday, 7:30, prayer meeting, address by the pastor on "Scholasticism." 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, Children's Day exercises, a program in which the
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children win have a large part; 3:45 p. m. Christian Endeavor society meeting; 5 p. m. vesper service; Tuesday afternoon Ladies' aid; Thursday eveicg, 7:30 annual roll call. East Main Street Friends Main St.. between 15th and 16th Sts., Milo S. Hinckle, pastor; Bible school 9:10 a. m.. Persey B. Smith. Supt; meeting for worship, 10:30 a. m., special sermon for young people; Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m.; evangelistic services, 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school workers conference, Monday, June 18, 7:30 p. m.; Whitewater Monthly Meeting, Thursday. June 21st, 7:30 p. m. Lutheran. St. John's Evangelical LutheranCorner South Seventh and E streets. A. L. Nicklas. pastor; Sunday, school and Bible class, George Kauper, superintendent 9 a. m.; German service, 10 a. m.; English' service, 7 p. m.; Missionary sewing circle with Mrs. Atzinger, Thursday afternoon. Second English Lutheran North West Third and Pearl streets, C. Raymond Isley, pastor; Sunday school, 9 a. m.. the Children's Day program will be given, special offering for Oesterlen Orphans' home; morning worship. 10:30 a. m., sermon by the pastor, subject. "The Ministry of Relief;" Jehoiada Chest offering: evening worship at 7:30 p. m.. subject of sermon. "The River's Message." Come and worship. A welcome awaits you. First English Lutheran So. A and 11th Sts.. F. A. . Dressel. pastor, parsonage, 110 So. 11th St.. telephone 2692; Sunday school at 9:00 a. m:. E. B. Knollenberg. Supt; service at 10:00 a. m., "Children's Day"; Luther League att 6:45. p. m.; preaching service at
Men familiar with automobiles know this is true. That is why Chandler has gone to front-rank position among medium-priced ; cars. ' The present price cannot continue. It must be materially advanced.4 It must be advanced $200. At the new price of $1595, effective on and after July 1st, the Chandler will still offer excess value. The present series model will be continued identically. There will be no change of any nature in design, construction or equipment.
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7:30 p, m., subject, "Red Cross"; pray er meeting, Thursday at 7:15 p. m. St. Paul's Lutheran 401. South 7th street. - Rev.' F. W. Robiflag. D. Dpastor. Telephone 1231. Sunday school at 9 : 30 a.- m., . George Bar tel. superintendent. Children's Day servl ices ' in auditorium at 10:00 o'clock. The offering will be for the Asterlln Orphans' Home. Service at 7 : 00 p. m. Miss Ethel Huber will play the prelude. Ave Mafia, by Schubert Clifford Plehl will ylay a violin offeratory. The pastor will preach on "The Story of the Samaritan Woman. The choir will sing two anthems Mass in B Flat by Henry Farner, and Thou Whose Power Tremendous, by Max Spicker. . .Trinity English Lutheran Corner Seventh and South . A. Oscar T. F. Tressel, pastor. Sunday-school 9:30. Warren Beck, superintendent. Divine service at,10:30. Theme: "The Righteousness that Saves." Special council meeting after the morning service. Evening worship. 7:30. Theme. "The Evolution of Man." Bible study and teachers' training class Wednesday evening at 7:45. : Methodist. Bethel A. M. E So. 6th and B Sts., Rev. J. L. Craven, pastor; preaching, 10:45 and 7:45; subject for the morning service, "A Touching Appeal," for the evening, "The Shout of a King"; Sabbath school, 2:30. Mr, Walter Dennis. Sutp.; class meeting. 12:30 noon; special contribution next Sabbath. First Methodist. Episcopal Main and Fourteenth streets. "The Friendly Church." R. L. Semans, pastor. Sunday school and Brotherhood Bible class, 9:15 a. m.: public -worship, at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p.- m.; Epwortb league, 6:30 p. m.; morning sermon, "Stewardship;" evening, "sermon, "Show Us Your God."
Out of our rQi!ir June cbtment of cars we will Oil all ftCfi possible at the present price. But orders must be placed now, cabject to our ability to make delivery prior to July 1st. 7-passenger Touring Car, $1335. 4-passenger Roadster, $1395. , 4-passenger Convertible Coupe, $1995. 7-passenger Convertible ' Sedan, $2095. Luxurious Limousine, $2495. , (All prices f. o. b. Cleveland, O.)
Presbyterian. .? Held Memorial United Presbyterian Sabbath school. 9:15 a. m, Mrs. D. W. Scott, superintendent; . merntag service, 10:30; evening service, 7:30. The pastor will preach morning and evening. Young ' People's Christian Union. 6:30; mid-week service Thursday evening. 7:30; strangers; made welcome; J. 3. Hill, pastor. First Presbyterian Cor. 10th and No. A 8ta.. Joseph J. Rae. D. D., pastor; Sunday school at 9:15, 'Percy C. Sprague. Supt; morning service at 10:30; vesper service at 4:45; Dr. Scott F. Hersbey will occupy the pulpit at both services. . Earlham Heights Presbyterian H. S. Weed, pastor; Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Edward Green, Supt.; Children's Day exercises, 7 p. m.; mid-week service. Wednesday. 8 p. m. Second Presbyterian North 19th street. Elmer E. Davis, minister. Bible School, 9:15. Morning worship at 10:30. .Junior C. E. at 1:30 p. m. Regular service at 7:30. Mid-week service Thursday evening at 7:30. Choir rehearsal Friday evening at 7-an
Union Mission. Union Mission Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Propst pastors; Miss Alice Newman, Sunday school superintendent; Sunday school. 9:30; morning worship, 10:30; Christian Endeavor, 6:30; evangelistic service, 7:30: Tuesday evening prayer meeting, 7:30;. teacher training class, Wednesday evening, 7:15; cottage prayer meeting, Friday evening, 7:30. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Richmond Camp, No. 3815, meets Monday evenings, Odd Fellows buildingPALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY Ohio jr.
