Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 77, 9 February 1918 — Page 3
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM.' SATURDAY, FEB. 9, 1918.
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Sunday ia . wheat saving day. This does not mean that the day should be entirely wheatless. However, one meal should be wheatless and the other meals have as little wheat as possible. Since every day is a fat saving day, Sunday must be remembered as such also.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp gave their regular Friday evening dance last night in the I. O. O. F. hall. Kolp's orchestra furnished the music for the following dancers: Mr. and Mrs. O. Schnabel. Misses Treva Dafler. Florence Wentz, Katherine Bartel, Miriam Morgan, Bessie Cruse, Elfreda Harlan, Maj-jorie Gennett, Mildred Townsend, Mary Jane Bulla, Hazel Mashineyer.' Clara Gross, Doris Groan, Leona Cory, Letha Chrow, Cornelia Border, Juliet Nusbaum, Elma Morford, Marie Wrede, Marie O'Brien. Martha " Jones, Helen Eggemeyer, Louise Malsby and Mrs. Marian McCarthy; Lowell Johnson, Louis Weidner, Henry Teitz, Roland Wrede, Jo' seph Pardeick, J. S. Foster, Marries Woodhurst, Will Dunn, Mahlon Sheridan, Thomas Bell, Dr. John King erf Eaton, Will Pryor of Eaton, Fred Pollltz, Pete Lichtenfels, James and Harry Sharkey of Eaton. Leroy Harding, Frederick Van Allen. Lawrence Chrow, Paul McCarthy, Robert Quijrg, Marlow Aiken, Harry Bockhoff. E:jay Wood, Will Williams, Carlton Soutt, Talbert Jessup, Harold Brown nnd Houston Marlatt. The Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary society of First Enjish Lutheran church, will meet Werflfnesday afternoon with Mrs. Fred Birtel at her home, 66 South Fourteenth street. All women of the church and their friends are cordially invitod to be present. The Universalists Mission circle will meet Monday afternoon wltJh Mrs. Andrew Roger at her home, 215 S uth Tenth street. Mrs. Ethel JVT. Allen of Columbus. O., will give a talk on Clara Borton and Red Cross work. All
women who are interested are invited
to attend. The Loyal Daughters' class of First Christian church will meet Monday evening with Miss Anna Murray at 1 er home, 216 South Ninth street. The Ticknor club will meet. Monday sfternoon with Mrs. J. M. Rma at her home. 31 North Thirteenth street.
The Kind's Daughter BibTe class of South Eighth street Friend's church met yesterday afternoon with Miss Victoria Lindemuth at her home. The pfternoon was spent in sewing for the Red Cross. Mrs. Raymond Blnford rave a paper on "Travels in Africa." The next meeting will be next month, the hostess o be announced later. Twenty members were present at the meeting yesterday. ' Elaborate preparations . are being mpde for t.ie Knights of Columbus Valentine dance which will be given Monday evening in the clyb room. As this is to b? the last dance before the Lenten season, special arrangements arc being made to make it a delightful affair. Novel Valentine decorations will be used. The Evan Smith threepiece orchestra will furnish music for the evening. Joe Pardieck is chairman of the committee in charge of the dsnce.
The fairy story. "Snow White" in moving pictures will be given at Earlbam this evening at 7:45 o'clock. A t-how wag also given this afternoon. The picture Is in six reels.
Miss Irene Clingenpeel will spend tho week-end with her parents in New j
I arts, O. Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Wballon are the 1 .rents of z son. Robert Edward, born Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Study went to Cincinnati. 0. today to see "Miss Springtime" at the Grand. Circle No. 2 of First Presbyterian c lurch will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Albert Williams at her home. 2006 Main street. As this is to be tbe last meeting of the year, a tull attendance is desired. The Narcissus club will meet Wedt.frsday afternoon with Mrs. Arch Campbell at her home, 404 North Thirteenth street. As a farewell to Rhae Swisher, who In ves next week for an army camp, members of the Epworth League of First Methodist church will give a party Tuesday evening at the homo of Miss Mary Luring, 131 South Fourteenth street. Mr. Swisher has enlistto in tbe Ordnance department. John Y. l'oundstone is in Washington, D. C. visiting his son, Ramsey I oundstone and wife. Mrs. Ramsey Prundstone will come next wepk for pn extended visit with her parents l'i re.
day session a Reid Memorial church next l;'rlday, February 15. A general dlsciwjslon will follow each topic on the P'i'ogram. The program follows: .Horning Session; 10 O'clock . Informal Greetings Devotions Mrs. E. B. McMatan The Emergency In Missions Mrs. Urower, Green6burg Hotr to Look Local Field. Mrs. G. H. fKnollenberg; Home Field, Mrs. L. H.'Bunyan; Foreign Field, Mrs. J. T. Giles Mfisic How to Co-operate Mrs. L. B. Nusbaum How to Ask .Mrs. Allen D. Hole Noon tide. Prayer ; Lncheon-T-12:30 Afternoon Session; 1:30 O'clock .Uow to Grow Mrs. W. A. Ellis Pageant "Darkness and Light," First Presbyterian Church How to Conserve Mrs. E. E. Davis Illustrated Lesson , from "An African Trail" Mrs. S. E. Markley Music How to Pay Mrs. J. S. Hil! Roll call and presentation of pennant for attendance Mrs. McVay Mrs. Ruby Benner. who was operated on for appendicitis Thursday evening at Reid Memorial hospital, is improving and is now able to see visitors. The East End Aid society of First Christian church will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with Mrs. Will Keelor at her home, 223 North Nineteenth street. All members are urged to attend. The Hill Top Sewing Circle will meet with firs. George Hill 2237 Main street, next Saturday afternoon instead of Friday. Fourteen women attended the Parent-Teachers' association at Joseph Moore school yesterday afternoon. During the afternoon the women quilted small flannel quilts for the Red
Cross. A short business session was held, financial report given, and it was unanimously decided to meet each Friday afternoon' at the school. Mrs. E. E. Cartwright gave several vocal solos. . The Social Aid of Reid Memorial church will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. O. G. Ballinger at her home West Fifth and National road. Officers v ill be elected and a full attendance ii desired. ' Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp will give a matinee dance at the I. O. O. F. hall Monday afternoon from three to six o'clock. Kolp's orchestra will play.
Tomorrow in the Churches
Miss Florence Elder has returned to her home in Portland after a few days visit with her mother, Mrs. James Whitenack.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Krone spent yesday in Indianapolis.
Miss Betty Walford entertained the following persons at a theatre party las evening: Miss Sarah Deeme, Mtas Treva Renner, Miss Marie Schobiu, Miss Marcia Wynn, Miss Pauline Sener. After the show the party was entertained at a lunch room. Thesf; girls v. ill go to Eaton Monday to spend the day.
The Perseverance Bible class of Fir6t Presbyterian church, will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Guy Brown at her home, 417 Soutn Fourteenth street. A full attendance is desired as the class will do Red Cross sewing. Each woman is asked to brin a thimble for the sewing, and also a
menu for porkless, wheatless and niestt
less days. The class has dispensed with refreshments at the meetings auc has decided to do more active war
work. The St. Rose society of St. Andrew's church will give a card party Monday evening at 8 o'clock in the school aud itorium. The public is invited. The Mary F. Thomas W. C. T. U. will meet Monday afternoon with Mrs. A. F. Reid at her home. 2231 East Main street. The meeting will be a memo' ial meeting for Frances E. Willard. Mrs. H. S. James will give a paper on the life of Frances E. Willard. Mrs. L. F. Willett announces the engagement of her daughter, Wilma to J. A. Fuchs of Dayton, O. The wed ding will take place February 24. The bride is a graduate of Richmond hieh school and business college and attended Earlham for a short while. Thty will make their future homo in JJayton where Mr. Fuchs is now located.
Baptist - First Baptist 18 North Eleventh street, P. A. Roberts, pastor. Sunday school, 9:15, J. W. Ferguson, superintendent; morning worship, 10:45; B. Y. P. U., 6:30; evening worship, 7:30; rrayer meeting, 7:30 Tuesday at Mrs. John Schneider's 1011 Ridge street; Wednesday at James Hay's, 308 North 16th St.; Thursday at Mrs. Eva Monroe's, 317 South Twelfth street. Second Baptist Church Service Sunday morning, subject "Let us therefore come holding unto the throne of Grace." Hebrews 4-16. Evening service, subject "Watch That Snake." Gen. 3-13. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. B. Y. P. U. at 6:30 p. m. Rev. J. W. Robinson, Pastor. Brethren United Brethren Eleventh and N. B streets, H. S. James, pastor. Bible schoqj at 9:20 a. m., Fred White, superintendent; preaching at 10;30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m., by the pastor; Christian Endeavor meeting at 6:30 p. m., Hermon R. McQueen, leader. Catholic St. Andrew's Catholic South Fifth and C streets. Rev. Frank A. Roell. lector; Rev. Clement Zepf, assistant Low mass and communion at 5:30 a. in. Mass, with singing by children nnd five miuute sermon at 7:30 a. m. High mass and sermon at 10 a. in. 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 10:00 o'clock Sunday. Instruction at 2:30 o'clock. Vespers and benediction at 3:00. Holy hour, Wednesday at 7:30. Christian First Christian South Tenth' and A streets, L. E. Murray, pastor. Sunday school 9:15 a. m., A. B, Harrison, superintendent; preaching and communion service 10:30 a. m., subject of sermon: "Lincoln and Christian Democracy"; service will be held in the Sunday school room; there will be no evening service. Central Christian Church North 12th and B streets. Henry W. Schwan, minister. Bible school at 9:15 a. m. Geo. W. Mansfield, Supt. Sermon and communion at 10:15. Subject: "The Man, His Mission and Vision." Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. Evangelistic services at 7:30 p. m. "What Shall I Do with Jesus V Special music. A cordial welcome.
Episcopal
ing with Mr. and Mrs. George Crandall 305 South Seventh street. ; St Paul's Lutheran Church 401 S. Seventh street, Rev. F. W. Rohlflng, D.D., Pastor. Telephone 1321. Sunday school at 9:00 a. m., lesson. text Mark 3: 7-35, George Bartel, Superintendent German service at 10:30 a. m., sermon by the pastor; anthems by the choir. Violin offertory, Clifford Piehl. English service at 7:00 p. m., sermon by the pastor; offertory by Mar jorie Beck; anthem by the choir. Choir practice on Friday night. Catechism classes on Saturday morning. All are welcome. Methodist Bethel A. M. E. South Sixth and B streets, Rev. J. L. Craven, pastor. Service, 10:45 a. m., subject: "When the 'Soul Has an Open Window"; Sabbath school, 3 p. m.; preaching 7:45 p. m., subject: "The Signs of the Times." First Methodist Church Main and Fourteenth streets, 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. The pastor will preach at both services. Epworth League at 6:30 p. m. Grace M. E. Sunday services at the Y. M. C. A. as follows: Sunday school at 9:15 a. m.; public worship with sermon by the pastor at 10:30 a. m.; Epworth league devotional meeting at 11:30 a. m., in lecture hall upstairs; the other service will be held in usual place. Third M. E. Church Corner Hunt and Charles streets, James C. Erwin, Pastor. Sunday school it 10 a. m., Anderson Holsinger, Superintendent. At 11 n. m., sermon by the pastor. Special community program in the afternoon as follows: 2:30, th Fairview school pupils under the direction of Misses Shearer and Walker will sing, "The Children of Liberty," and other selections. Rev. R. L. Semans will speak of the church's part in the struggle for world-wide peace and dedicate the Third Church Service Flag. Miss Helen Addleman will play a violin solo. Rev. Ray C. Ballard, well known preacher and lecturer, will deliver an address. Special Evangelistic song service and sermon at 7:30 p. m. Rev. Ballard will preach. Ministerial Alliance Ministerial Association Will - meet .t 10 a. m., Monday at the Y. M. C.
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A and Tenth streets. Bible school at 9:15, Percy C. Sprague, Superintendent. Public worship at 10:30 a. m. and 4:45 p. m. .Next Sunday, February 10th,"the, Pastor will preach in the morning on "Does God Pray," and at vespers on "The Process of Multiplication." Joseph John Rae, D. D., Pastor. . Second Presbyterian North Nineteenth street, Elmer E.-Davis, pastor. Bible school at 9:15; morning worship at 10:30; Young People's meeting at 6:30; evening service at 7:30, subject: "Abrbaham Lincoln, the Man"; all these services will be held in the Bible school room of the church; mid-week service Thursday evening.
Scientist
First Church of Christ, Scientist North A, between Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets. Subject for February 10: "Spirit"; Sunday school at 9 a. m.; services at 10:30 a. m.; Wednesday evening testimony meeting at 7:45; public cordially invited; reading room located in south end of church edifice,
open daily except Sundays and legal holidays, from 2 to 4 p. m. t Miscellaneous , Jail and Home Services The religious services at the County Jail on Sunday afternoon will be conducted by Rev. J. J. Rae, and at the Home for Friendless Women by Rev. R. D. Baldwin. .
court today. Two Columbians, had concealed letters and more gold than was allowed under the law and attcmped to leave the zone. They were fined $5 each.
BUILDS CANTONMENTS
SAN JUAN. P. R., Feb. 8. Friday A. contractor, with skilled workmen end an army supervising officer, has arrived here to build the cantonment for the national army troops of the island. ...
COLUMBIANS FINED
PANAMA. Friday Feb. 8. The first convictions for violation of the espionage act wore made in the canal zone,
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The wedding of Miss Mattie Wood nnd Anthony Stolle will be solemnized Wednesday morning at St. Andrew's churchat 9 o'clock. Rev. Frank A. Roell will officiate. The attendants will be Miss Anna Stolle and Joseph Austerman. ' ira U'jltor Tlnlhpv has rpturnod
from Hagerttown where she assisted i
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enf! Mrs. Dalbey and Mrs. Smyser v ere guests of honor at a luncheon gien by Mm. Leslie Davis at her tome in Hagerstown yesterday. Last evening Dr. and Mrs. Deardorff gave a dinner for the guests. The Missionary Society of Central Christian church will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Glen Haisley at her home, 207 South Eleventh street. Mrs. Roy Babylon will have charge of the devotional service. Mrs. Will Henderson and Mrs. Eva Harris will be the leaders and Mrs. J. C. Blossom will have the missionary qu!x. The City Federation of Women's MjP4 - -,r hold an all-
Kaiser, Hindenburg and Crown Prince are "Baried"
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COLUMBUS, O., Feb. 9. Following a procession through business streets that blocked traffic an elaborate fu
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whom drove the hearse.
The end came after several diys' persecution of the three at whom Columbus citizens have been hurling baseballs, three for 25 cents, to help
fill the Columbus war chest. There were no mourners or flowers
To catch the eye of women apartment hunters and facilitate rentals real estate agents In Chicago and New York make conspicious displays of floor plans.
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St. Paul's Episcopal Rev. R. D Baldwin, rector; the services Sunday will be as follows: Holy communion,
7:30 a. m.; Sunday school, 9:15: j
morning prayer and sermon, 10:30 a. m.: evening prayer and address at 5 p. m. Friends West Richmond Friends Charles M Woodman, pastor. Sunday services: 9 a. m., Bible school, E. Harrison Scott superintendent, closing exercises of special interest: 10:30 a. m., meeting for worship;.-2; 3 Qvp, m. JftteHnediatei Christian Endeavor; 3:45 p. m., Senior CLristian Eudeavor; 4 p. m., meeting on Ministry and Oversight; 5 . p. m., Vesper service; Thursday afternoon Good Will club at home of Myrtle Vickery; Thursday evening Monthly Meeting at home of Atwood Jenkins. South Eighth Street Friends A. F. Mitchell pastor. Bible school at 9:10, John H. ' Johnson, superintendent; meeting for worship, 10:30, sermon subject: "Christian Baptism"; the Ladies' Aid will hold an all-day meeting
on Thursday; Mid-week services on Thursday evening at 7:30, subject:
"The Answer to Spiritual Hunger, Matt. VII 7-12. .. '
Lutheran First English Lutheran Church South A and Eleventh streets, F. A. Dressel, Pastor. Parsonage, 110 South Eleventh street; telephone 2692. Sunday school at 9:00 a. m., E. B. Knol-
lenberg, Superintendent. Preaching j service at 10:30 a. m. and 4:30 p. m. I Prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30 p. I m.: Cathechism Saturday at 1 p. m. I Subject at 10:30 a. m., "The Book ofj
Beginnings." The Junior choir will have charge of the music. Subject at 4:30 p. m., "Abraham Lincoln." St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church Corner South Seventh and E streets, A. L. Nieklas., Pastor. English service at 8:30 a. m.; Sunday school, George Kaeuper, Superintendent, 9:30 a. m.; German service, at 10:30 a. m. Evening service English, 7:00 p. m. All are welcome. 1 - Second English I jjtheran North West Third and Pearl, streets, C. Raymond Isley, Pastor. , Sunday school, 9:lo a. m.. J. F. Holiday, Superintendent. Hours for worship, 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting, Thurs
day at 7:30 p. m. the home of Mrs. I
Anna VanTress, 10 JUncoln street. Catechism class Saturday, 9:00 a. m. at the parsonage. - Trinity English Lutheran Corner Seventh and South A streets, Oscar T. F. Tressel, pastor. Sunday school, 9 a. m.; Divine service 10:30, theme: "Bring forth therefore fruits meat for repentance"; evtnipg worship, 7:00, theme: "An ancif nt example of ingratitude with a mo lern meaning"; Lenten service Wedf asday evening at 7:30, theme: "Judar,' the apostle turned traitor"; reguljx meeting of the church councU after services Sunday morning; Bib'ie study after services Wednesday evening; Ladies' society Thursday afternoon with Mrs. George Deuker, 117 South Seventh street; Senior Lutbsr league Thursday even-
Union Mission Rev. and Mrs. J. F. Propst, pastors. Sunday school. 9:30; morning worship, 10:45; Christian Endeavor, 6:30; Evangelistic services, 7:30; prayer meeting Tuesday evening 7:30; Teachers' Training class Wednesday evening, 7:15; mothers' meeting Thursday, 2 o'clock at the home of I.irs. Anna Edwards, 56 South Sixteenth street, every mother urged to attend. Nazarene The First Pentecostal Church of the Nazarene Corner Fifth and North A streets. Rev. L. T. Wells, Pastor. There will be an all day meeting at this charclr Sunday. Rev. U. E. Harding, Superintendent ofthis State will be the preacher. He is a strong preacher; you would enjoy hearing him. Morning' services Sabbath school at 9:15, Rev. J. W. Mount. Superintendent; preaching at 10:30: afternoon service
at 2:30, praise service and preaching; evening services, children's meeting, 6:15; preaching at 7:30. There will be special singing throughout the day. j
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