Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 190, 22 June 1917 — Page 8

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1917

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RICHMOND GIRL IS RE-ELECTED TO C. E. OFFICE RutH. James 'Again Named Secretary at ConventionBishop FoUt Preaches. Warren O. Bailey, of Bloomington, was reelected president of tJae White River branch of the Christian Endoaror society of the United Brethren church late yesterday afternoon, and Veedersburg was chosen as next year's convention city. Bailey Is a graduate student In the economies department of Indiana university. Eer. C. I. Rousch of Terre Haute, was re-elected vice president; Beulah Chappelle, of Terre Haute, recording secretary; Ruth James, of Richmond, corresponding secretary; Rev. O. F. Lydy, pf Daleville. treasurer; Herbert Ransburg. of Indianapolis, lntermed- ' late superintendent; Hazel Ttgnor, of Veedersburg, junior superintendent; A. - B. Good, of Indianapolis, missionary and reading circle superintendent; J. 0. Lewis, of Marion, stewardship su- . permtendent; Sybil Weaver of Indianapolis, quiet hour superintendent; J. 1. Lfndeay, of Wabash, life work super- . lntendent, and Forrest Reed, of Veedersburg, won the new office of introduction superintendent. Bishop Fout Talks. Bishop H. H. Fout of Indianapolis, gave the principal address of the evening session. Bishop Fout talKed upon "Effective Christian Service." "There is a false philosophy extant in the world," he said. "Many young people go out into the world, prompted by the selfish motive of getting as much out of life as possible. The Christian philosophy is tbe opposite. It alms to put as much into life as possible, with the view of making the world a better place to live in." Bishop Fout gave as the incentive to Christian service, that it was self-

ennobling, the certainty of reward, and the permanency of its joys. He paid a high tribute to President Bailey. "You have a great convention, here," he said.. "You have a great attendance, a great spirit, a great organization. You have a great man at the head of your convention. If every leader of every Christian Endeavor branch were in tne audience toiugnt, i a nave to say that the White R I vtt branch had the best president." Installation services for the new officers were' conducted by Rev. J. E Prize Waltz ; Given by. Percy Griffin j TUES., JUNE 26TH . j at the Coliseum Music furnished by Oland Bros., Muncie, Ind. General Admission, 10c. Dancing 50c per couple. TODAY Triangle Presents CHARLES RAY and DORTHY DALTON In their latest screen success "BACK OF THE MAN" FIVE ACTS Also a laugh-making ' Triangle Comedy SUNDAY W. S. HART in ' "THE GUN FIGHTER" ICYT L II II

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ROBERT LYONS TO BE WITH PERSHING

Mr. Robert Lyons, returned yesterday from New York where she witnessed the departure of her husband for France, where he will become a field clerk in tbe army of General Pershing. Robert Lyons, who is the son of the late Rev. S. R. Lyons, has been In the service of the war department since last April and his assignment to the army in France is in the nature of an advancement Lyons spent several months in the English army before the outbreak of tbe war and is well acquainted with the fighting conditions in Europe. ISLEY IS DELEGATED Rev. C. R. Isley of Second Lutheran church, is the ministerial delegate from Richmond to the Assembly of the General Synod in Chicago. Shannon of Muncie, superintendent of Young People's work for this district. Music for the service was supplied by the choir of the churoh, the men's quartette of the convention, and Mrs. Melvin Marshall of the Indianapolis First dhurch. Forty-seven of the delegates let for Dayton this .morning, and will spend the day sight-seeing in the center of the United Brethren church in the United " States. Several of them are to visit the great United Brethren farm and home, twenty-miles south of the city. The Third church of Terre Haute was awarded three banners for society efficiency, the three going respectively to the senior, intermediate and junior divisions of the society there. First Church Gets Banner. For having the largest delegation present, twenty-two, the First church of Indianapolis was given a banner. A short meeting of the executive committee of the society was held last night, at which plans were made for the Endeavor work for the next year. The convention here was pronounced the best ever held by the White River branch. Two hundred and thirty-one delegates were 'registered and it is estimated the total number was 300, many failing to register.

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Continued From Page One. congressional nominee He - will speak from 8 to 8:15 and Edwin Morrow, of Kentucky, will follow him, speaking for about one half hour. The meeting will be concluded with an address by Representative Simeon Fess of the Seventh Ohio district, one of the greatest, orators and debaters in congress. Music will be furnished by the Richmond City band and by the Ladies' Quartet of Winchester. Morrow is one of the most brilliant speakers in the country. 'During the last campaign he was the Republican greater than for many years and directors of the assembly are hopeful of record-breaking crowds. , Plots for campers will be alloted during the first two weeks of August. The Chautauqua program will begin on August 19.

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