Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 209, 14 July 1917 — Page 2
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SATURDAY, JULY 14, 1917
Tomorrow in the Churches
Baptist. First Baptist 18 North Eleventh
P. A. Rotferts, pastor. Sunday school,
9:15. J. W. Ferguson, superintendent;
moraine worship. 10:40. subject, "Pre-
raredness: B. Y. P. U.. 6:30; even
ins service, 7:30, subject service,
-Brotherhood;" meeting, 2:30 p. m.; address by pastor. ' Brethren. ' United Brethren Church Eleventh
and North B streets, H. 8. James, pas
tor. Bible school at 9:20 a. m., Fred
White, superintendent Preaching at
10:30 by the pastor: no evening ser
vice; prayer .meeting Thursday eve
ning. Catholic
St. Andrew's CatholicSouth Fifth 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. m. High mass and sermon at 10 a. m. Vespers,
sermon and benediction at 3:00 p. m. 8t Marv's Catholic Rev. Walter J.
Cronln. rector; Rev. Aloyslus B. Duffy; masses at 5:00, 7:00 and 9:00 o'clock Sunday. Instruction at 2:30 o'clock. Vespers and benediction at
3:00. Holy hour, Wednesday, at 7: so, Christian.
First Christian Church South Tenth and A streets, L. E. Murray,
pastor. Sunday school, 9:15 a. m
A. B. Harrison, superintendent. Hours
of worship, 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Morning subject "The Supreme Experience A Soldier-Poet's Message."
At the evening service Rev. J. S. Hill, pastor of Reld Memorial church, will preach. Special music. Christian Endeavor meeting, 6:30 p. m. Sunday
evening services will be continued through July. .
Central Christian Twelfth and North B street. Bible school at 9:05
a, m., Harry MacMinn, superintendent; communion service at 10:30 a. m.; Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m.;
prayer meeting, Thursday evening at
7:30 p. m. Episcopal. St. Paul's Episcopal Holy commun ion, 7:30 a. m.; Sunday school, 9:15 a.
m.; morning prayer and sermon, 10:30
a. m. Rev. R. D. Baldwin, rector. Friends
West Richmond Friends Charles
K. Woodman, pastor: Sunday serv
Ices. 9 a. m., Bible school, E. Harrison Scott superintendent; 10:30 a. m., meeting for worship; preaching by
Edgar Williams; 4:15, Christian En deavor: 5 p. m., vesper service; Tues'
day afternoon. Ladies' aid; Thursday
evening, prayer meeting.
East Main Street Friends Church-
Main street, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets, Mllo S. Hinckle, pastor. Bible ' school, 9:10 a. m., Percy B. Smith, superintendent. Meeting for worship, 10:30 a.m. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. Evengelistlc services, 7:30 p. m. Sunday School Workers' Conference, Monday, July 16, 7:30 p. m. Whitewater Monthly Meeting, Thursday, July 19. 7:30 p.m. Choir practice, Friday, 7:30 p. m. Ladles' Aid society, Thursday, 1:30 p. m. Whitewater Friends Church Sunday school, 9:00 a. m. Clyde Ryan, superintendant. Preaching services, 10:30 a. m. Elmer Hale will bring the message morning and evening. Christian Endeavor at 6:20, Russell Burkett, leader. Preaching at 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening. Cottage prayer meeting Friday evening. South Eighth Street Friends' Francis C. Anscombe, pastor. Bible school at 9:10, John H. Johnson, superintend
ent; meeting for worship, 10:30, sermon by the pastor, "The Only Begot
ten Son;" Thursday evening, 7:30 monthly business meeting. Lutheran.
8econd English Lutheran Church-
North West Third and Pearl streets. C. Raymond Isley, pastor. Sunday school, 9:00 a. m.. J. F. Holaday, superintendent Rev. F. A. Dressel will address the school during the Arst part of the program. Come early. Morning worship, 10:30 a. m., sermon by the pastor, subject, "Christian Conduct in Troublous Times." . Jeholada' Chest offerings will be received. Weekday prayer service and Bible study, Thursday, 7:30 p. m. A cordial welcome to all.
Trinity English Lutheran Cor. 7th
and So. A sts., Oscar T. F. Tressl,
pastor; Sunday school, 9:00, Warren
Beck, Superintendent; Women's and girls day In the Sunday school. Spec-
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ial literary and musical pifegram; di
vine service, 10:30, theme. "How May
We Win Men for Christ Most Effectively?";-special congregational meet
ing after the morning service; no evening service; Senior Luther
League meets with Mr. and Mrs.
George Crandall, 305 No. 7th St,
Thursday evening. St Paul's Lutheran Church 401 South Seventh street, Rev. F. W. Rohlflng, D.D., ' pastor. Telephone, 1321. Sunday school at 9:00 a. m., Jesse Weichman superintendent English services with a prelude, theme by Heller, Miss Ethel Huber; violin offertory, Clifford Piehl; sermon on "The Force That Transforms Character," and two anthems by the choir at 10:30 a. m. The-Woman's Missionary society meets on Wednesday afternoon and the Mission board on Wednesday evening. Choir practice on Friday night. All welcome. First English Lutheran ChurchSouth A and Eleventh streets, F. A. Dressel, pastor. Parsonage, 110 - S. Eleventh street. Telephone 2692. Sunday school at 9:00 a. m., E. B. Knollenberg, superintendent Preaching service at 10:30 a. m.; subject "The Rechabites." No evening service. Prayer meeting Thursday at 7:15 p. m. - , St John's Evangelical "Lutheran Church Corner, South Seventh and E streets, A. L. Nlcklas, pastor. Sunday Bchool, George Kaeuper, superintendent, and Bible class at 9:00 a. m. Conf rmation services with German and English sermon by the pastor, 10 a. m. You are welcome. Methodist. Third M. E. Hunt and Charles Sts,
(Fairview); Prof. D. D. Ramsey who
delighted and inspired the Third
church audience last Sunday morning will speak again at the morning worship hour, 11:00 a. m. tomorrow; the
pastor will remain to attend the Sun
day school session at Middleboro; the
newly elected auperintendent, Ander
son Holslnger, with assistant Claude Smelser, will be In charge of the
session at 10:00 a. m.; Mrs. F. Staw
naker will have charge of the Primary department;-Gospel song service will begin at 7:30 p. m., evening sermon by
Pastor Erwin at 8:00 p. m., subject.
"A Love Story and a Hard Job"; this
is the third of a series of character delineations and lessons from the Old Testament being given by the pastor
at the Sunday evening services; spec
ial music by the young people of the
church; we are having an unusually successful series of Thursday evening
meetings, thirty-two were present last week; last Sunday evening thirty-one
men knelt at the altar pledging them
selves to a greater consecration to
the service of. the churches on the
Third church circuit; good sized aud
iences that have attended the evening
services for several weeks now en
courage us to urge any one living on
west side to come to the services.
Middleboro M. E. Sermon by the
pastor, 9:30 a. m.; Sunday school at
10:30, Clyde Thomas, Supt; official
board meeting at 11:30, the pastor in charge. Grace Methodist Episcopal Corner North A and Tenth streets. Rev. H. L. Overdeer, pastor. The Reid Memorial church choir will furnish the special music at the morning hour. Mrs. GaynellNFoss will preside at the pipe
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organ. Serman th-re, "Christ's Conception of the Church;" the evening hour at 7:45 will be characterised by a gospel song service - followed by a short and practical sermon, upon the theme, "Paul, The Confident Sunday. July 22, will be the last Sabbath services in the old Grace church. A full day's program is being planned. Every member and friends of the church should plan to to be there. ..Boston M. E. Sunday school, 2 p. m., Guy Glrton, Supt, in charge; ser
mon by the pastor, 3:00 p. m., follow
ed by official board meeting. ' Bethel A. M. E. South Sixth and B street. Rev. J. L. Craven, pastor; service, 10:45 a. m. and 7:45 p. m., subject for the morning service, "The Two at the Jordon;" the Sabbath school will meet at 9:30 a. m.; at 7:45 the choir will render a sacred program followed by a talk by the pastor, subject, "The Door of Hope and Opportunity;" the address will be especially o the women, but all men and the public in general are invited. First Methodist "The Friendly Church," R, L. Semans, minister; Sunday school and Brotherhood Bible class, 9:15 a. m.; public worship, 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Epworth League, 6:30 p. m.; morning sermon, "The Quest for Perfection"; evening sermon, "The Gospel in Modern Literature," a discussion of H. G. Well's war novel, "Mr. Britling Sees It Through." Nazarene. First Pentecostal Church of the Nazarene Corner of North Fifth and A streets Rev. A. F. Balsmeler, pastor. Sunday school at 9:15 a, m. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Young People's meeting at 6:30 p.m. Mid-week prayer meeting on Wednes
day night at 7:30. The church with a welcome. Presbyterian. ' Second PresbyterianNorth Nineteenth street Elmer E. Davis, minister; Bible school at 9:15; morning worship at 10:30; sterioptlcon lecture at 7:30; subject, "A Trip to South America;" mid-week service, Thursday evening at 7:30. Earlham Heights Presbyterian H. S. Weed, pastor. Bible school, 9:30 a. m., Edward Green, superintendent; evening worship, 7:30 p. m.; Wednesday evening service, 8 p. m. Reid Memorial United Presbyterian Sabbath school, 9:15, Mrs. D. W. Scott, superintendent; morning service, 10:30;, service conducted by the pastor; no evening service during July and August; Young People's Christian Union at 6:30; mid-week service, Thursday evening at 7:30; strangers invited to worship with us; J. S. Hill, pastor. . First Presbyterian Corner Tenth and North A streets. Joseph J. Rae, D. D., pastor; Sunday school at 9:15, Percy C. Sprague, superintendent; morning worship at 10:30, subject of f
sermon, K)ther, People's Talk;" the church with a welcome. Scientist First Church of Christ, ScientistNorth A, between Fourteenth and Fifteenth street Subject, "God." Sunday school at 9 a. m.; services - at 10:30 a', m. Wednesday evening testimony meetings at 7:45. Public cordially invited. Reading room located in south end of church edifice, open daily except Sundays and legal holidays from 1 to 5 p. m.
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Unfortunate mothers and their children of Richmond will enjoy a day of
real fun at a picnic to be given under'
the auspices of the Salvation Army at Glen Miller park next Wednesday.
There will be heaps and heaps of good things to eat and various games will be played. . ' Tickets will be given at the Salvation Army hall, 16 North Sixth street, at 8 o'clock Saturday and at 2:30 o'clock and 8 o'clock Sunday.
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Christ and Yon and the Church
Christ gave Himself for the church. Do you give yourself to it? The Church is not what It ought to be. Are you? If not don't abuse it The Church does not do all it ought Do you? The Church led your ancestors out of savagery, v Do you owe her anything for that?
The Church brought you the civilization and liberty in which you live. Are you repaying her in gratitude and service? The Church safeguards your domestic, social, moral and religious interests at great cost Are you fairly sharing that cost? THIRD M. L CHURCH JAMES C. ERWIN, Pastor. Hunt and Charles Streets Sunday School 10:00 a. m. Preaching 11:00 a. m. and 8 p. m. Mid-week Service Thursday, 8 p.m. BOSTON MIDDLEBORO . Sunday School, 2 p. m. Preaching, 9:30 a. m. Preaching, 3 p. m. Sunday School 10:30 a. m.
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