Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 179, 8 June 1918 — Page 2

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM Ali'J SUN.TELEGRAM. SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1918

CHURCHES

Baptist

Flrat Baptist 18 No. 11th St; Sunday school, 9:15, V. E. Kenny. Supt; morning worship, 10:40; B. Y. P. U., 6:80; evening worship. 7:30; prayer meeting. Thursday, 7; 30; P. A. Roberts, pastor. Brethren United Brethren Eleventh and N. B streets. H. S. James, pastor. Bible school at 9:80 a. m., Fred White, superintendent; preaching at 10:30 a. m. by the pastor; a patriotic program will be rendered at 7:30 p. m. by the Junior and Intermediate departments of the Sunday school. Catholic St. Andrew's Catholic South Fifth and C streets, Rev. Frank A. Roell, rector; Rev. Clement Zepf, assistant Low mass and communion at 5:30 a. m. Mass, with singing by children and five miLUte sermon at 7:30 a. m. High mass and sermon at 10 a. m. Vespers, sermon and benedictton at 3:00 p. m. St Mary's Catholic Rev Walter J. Cronin, rector; Rev. Aloyslus B. Duf. fy; 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 So. 10th and A Sts., Li. E. Murray, patsor; Sunday school, 9:15 a. m., A. B. Harrison, Supt;

hours for worship, 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; sermon themes, morning "The War a Challenge to the' Church": evening, "Peter and Judas"; C. E. prayer meeting, 6:30 p. m. Central Chrlstion Corner of N. Twelfth nad B streets. L. C. Anderson, minister. Bible school, 9:15; church at 10:15; dismissing at 11:15; C. E. society at 6:45, and church at 7:45 p. m.; the minister will begin a course of ten educational and Inspirational sermon, the subjects for this Sunday being, "Myself and the Kingdom," and "The Purpose of the Church." A cordial welcome for all. Special announcements for the welfare of the congregation. Episcopal Episcopal Holy communion at

service, 7:30 every Sunday; morning prayer or Holy communion. 10:30 a. m.; Sunday school, 9:15 a. m. Friends South Eighth Street Friends will ob

serve Children s Day tomorrow. The school will convene at 9:45, instead of 9:10, and at 10 o'clock will march upstairs where the Joint services of the school and meting will be held. Members and attenders will please notice this change of time. The following is the morning's program: Opening song by school, 945 a. m.; Reading of lesson; Prayer; Roll call of classes; Song, "Onward Christian Soldiers." Processional school marching upstairs. Song, primary class; Recitation. "Little Children" Francis Doan Hole; Exercises, "Beginners" Roy Morrow, Francis D. Hole. Garnet Puckett, Francis Lane; Song, Primary class: Recitation, "Smiles," Georganna Doan; Exercise, "Flowers We Bring," Emily Jenkins, Myra Dennis, Mary E. Allen. Margaret Martin; Orchestra; Scripture Reading, Allen D. Hole. Jr.; Song, "Is It So With You," Marcia Dennis, Janice Smith, Earl Wood, Clarence Puckett; Recitation, "What the Daisies Say," Marjorie Guigg, Margaret Hiatf. Song for Children's Day, Marguerite Cox; Song.

"Open the Door for the Children," School; Talk by the Pastor; Exercise, "America to the World." B. W. Kelly's class. Whitewater Friends Sunday school 9 a. m., preaching by the pastor at 10:30 a. m.. subject, "The Restless Seril"; Christian Endeavor at 6:20 i. m.; an echo meeting in charge of the delegates to Newcastle convention; Children's Day program at 7:45 p. m.; the public is cordially invited to all of these services, A. J. Furstenberger, pastor. East Main Street Friends Main St., between loth and 16th Sts., John R. Webb, pastor; Bible school. 9:10 a. m.. Persey B. Smith, Supt; meeting for

WOrClUp. XV. OU & ill.. DUUJCVk. J'CHU"ship With Christ in Service"; Christian Endeavor, 7:00 p. m.. topic. "Progressive Christians"; evening services. 8:00 p. m.. "The Salted Life"; mid-week prayer meeting, Thursday, 7:30 p. m., followed by the Congregational business meeting at 8 o'clock. West Richmond Friends Charles M. Woodman, pastor: Sunday services, 9 a. m., Bible school; 10:30 a. m., at the meeting for worship special Chil

dren's Day exercises will be held, and 1

me uo-io-cnurcn cana pins -wm ue awarded. It is hoped that the parents of all the children in the Bible school will be present: 3:45 p. m., Christian Endeavor society; 4 p. m., meeting for Ministry and Oversight; 5 p. m., Vesper Service; Tuesday afternoon, Ladies Aid; Thursday at 7:30. Monthly meeting; Friday afternoon, Good

Will club. South Eight Street Friends A. F. Mitchell, pastor. Bible school at 9:45, John H. Johnson superintendent. This being children's day, the morning services will be merged into a program prepared by and for the children and young people. The sewing circle will meet on Tuesday afternoon at 1:30, and the mid-werk meeting on Thursday evening at 7:30. Lutheran St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Cor. So. 7th and E streets, A. L. Nlcklas, pastor; Sunday school, Geo. Kauper, Supt, 9:30 a. m.; German service, 10:30 a. in.; members meeting. 2:00 p. m.; English service, 7:00 p. m.; Y. P. S., Tuesday evening: Ladies meet for Red Cross work Wednesday afternoon and evening; Teachers' meeting Friday evening. St. Paul's Lutheran 401 So. 7th St., Rev. F. W. Rohlfing. D. D., pastor; Sunday school at 9:00 a. m.; lesson, Mark 14:17-26, George Battel. Supt; German service, with offertory by Miss Marjorie Beck; anthems by the choir and a sermon by the pastor; English service, . with a violin offertory by Clifford Piehl; anthems by

the choir and a semon on ' ine social Elements In Christianity," at 7:30 p. m.; Brotherhood Monday night; Luther League, Tuesday night; State Sunday school convention, June 11-13, South Bend. Trinity English Lutheran Corner Seventh and South A streets, Oscar T. jy. Tressel, pastor. Residence 29 South

Eleventh street; phono 2861. Sunday school, 9:00; divine service, 10:30. theme, "Come to the Supper of the Great God." Evening worship, 7:30, theme, "Loyal Daniel, Honored of Man and God." Regular monthly council meeting Monday evening, 7:45. Sunday-school convention of the Dayton conference of the English district at West Alexandria Wednesday end Thursday. Paper by Mrs. Henry Goebel on the subject "How Can We Improve the Efficiency of the Sunday School?" The regular meeting of the Senior League will be postponed one week. First English Lutheran So. A and 11th Sts., F. A. Dressel, pastor: parsonage. 110 So. 11th St. telephone, 2692; at 10:00 a. m., Children's Day program by Sunday school; preaching service at 7:30 p. m.. aubject "Three

Letters by the Disciple Whom Jesus Loved," read John I. II and III; prayer meeting, Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Children's day will be observed by the First English Lutheran Sunday school tomorrow morning. Following

is part of the program that will be given in the church auditorium at 10 o'clock. The Sunday school meets in regular session at 9 o'clock. Song, "God's Garden" Primary department. Recitation, "Children's Day' Dorothy Long and Ellen Kluter. Recitation, "Sunbeams" Josephine Foreman. Welcome By Mary Alice Krueger,

and Woodrow Zindorf. Recitation Ralph Gish. Exercise, "Tiny Things" Vivian Ames, Virginia Youngflesh and Helen Gardner. Recitation Barbar Bentlage. Song, "I Love Hime, Don't You?" Primary department. Recitation, "Thinking of Others" Mary Fossenkemper and Susan Dickinson. Recitation, "Sunbeams" Bobby Hafner and Barbara Hafner. Recitation Emfline Eggemeyer. Recitation Mary Louise Gardner. Patriotic exercise Margaret Tillson, Ellen Bartel, Mary Bryant and Edward Sauer. Recitation, "Grandmother" Nancy Campbell.

Exercise, "The Meaning of Children's Day" Miss Gertrude Bartel's class. Remarks By the pastor. Rev. F. A. Dressel.

Exercise, "The Rose Queens" Mrs.

Isaac Smith's closs, assisted by Miss Janet Seeker. Song By the school. Song Junior choir. The offering will be given to the Osetrlin Orphans' Home at Springfield. Ohio.

Second English Lutheran North

west Third and Pearl streets, c. Raymond Isley, pastor. Sunday school at 9:15 a. m.. L. D. Haseltine. superintendent; hours for worship, 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m., with sermons by the pastor; prayer service- Thursday, 7:30 p. m. A cordial welcome to all. Methodist Grace M. E. Cor. No. A and Tenth Sts., "The Church Where Everybody is Friendly," Rev. H. L. Overdeer, pastor; special attention is called to the Sunday night service, 8:00 o'clock; the pastor will deliver a sermon in keeping with the spirit of the times, theme, "The New Spiritual Emphasis," and the large chorus choir will lead in gospel singing; public worship at 10:30 a. m., with sermon by the pastor, theme. "The Prayer of a Righteous Man"; Sunday school, 9:15 a. m.; Punior League. 2:30 p. m.; Epworth League, 7:00 p. m.; a cordial welcome to the general public. First Methodist Church Main and Fourteenth streets, R. L. Semans, Minister. Sunday school. 9:15 a. m.; public worship, 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; morning sermon. "The War Chest"; evening sermon. "Daniel." Children's Day service will be held June 16. Third M. E. Charles and Hunt Sts., James C. Erwin, pastor; Sunday morning, continuous service, 9:30 to 11:15; Assembly, Bible study by classes; offering and announcements.

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and sermon for all ages; Children's Day program, 8:00 p. m., America, sung by all; The Lord's Prayer, repeated in concert by congregation; Beginner's Class, a song and exercise; recitation. Miss Nellie Malnes; a song, the Primary classes; recitation, Miss Mildred Branson; a song, the Junior classes; recitation, Florence Barton; violin solo. Miss Helen Addleman, accompanied by Miss Blanche Addleman; recitation, Christy Miller; recitation. Miss Elizabeth Sholtz; piano solo. Miss Helen Mikesell; song, Mrs. Mikesell'a class; remarks by pastor; offering receive for educational fund; song, Mrs. Branson's class; benediction. Boston Methodist James C. Erwin, pastor; services Sunday, 2 p. m.; song service; Sunday school study period and sermon by the pastor. Bethel Church Morning service, special service by Rev William Hill. Sunday school, 2:30 p. m. Evening service. Sacred concert by Miss Pauline Managar. Nazarene The First Pentecostal Church of the

i Nazarene Cor. 5th and No. A Sts., jRev. L. T. Wells, Supt; preaching by (the pastor at 10:30; evening services; Children's meeting at 6:15; preaching I by the pastor at 7:30; prayer meeting Wednesday evening at ..7:30; young people's meeting Friday evening at

7:30. Ail are welcome. Presbyterian Second Presbyterian No. 19th St, Elmer E. Davis, pastor; Bible school at 9:15; Dan-ell Thomas. Supt; morning worship at 10:30; Junior C. E., at 1:30; Senior at 6:30; evening service

at 7:30. Reid Memorial United Presbyterian Bible school. 8:16. Mrs. D. W. Scott, supt; morning service at 10:30; evening service, 7:30. The pastor will preach morning and evening. Young people's Christian Union at 6:30. The Junior Misionary Society will meet at 2:30 p. m. Mid-week service Thursday evening at 7:30. J. S. Hill, pastor. 1 Scientist First Church of Christ Scientist No. A, between 14th and loth Sts.; subject June 9th, "God the Only Cause and Creator"; Sunday school at 9 a. m; services at 10:30 a. m.; Wednesday evening testimonial meetings 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. Miscellaneous

Jail and Home Services 'Religious !

services Sunday afternoon will be

conducted at the County Jail by Rev. F. W. Dressel, and at the Home for Friendless Women by Rev. M. C. Anderson..

EARLIIAM SUMMER SCHOOL TO OPEN

After the lapse of six years Earlham college is again Inaugurating the custom of having a summer school. Next Monday, June 10, registration will take place in all departments offering work. Regular college courses are to be given in the departments of botany, education, English. French, history, household economics, latin, music, philosophy and physics. Almost without exception these courses are to be given by the regular corpse of teachers. For all departments, except education, the term is to be nine weeks in

length, enabling the classes to cover a half semester's work. The courses from summer to summer are ,also to be alternated in such a way as to make it possible for a student to get the whole of a course in a series of three or four summer terms. The department of education is obliged to hold its term for eleven weeks in order to comply with the state laws governing the amount of professional work necessary for teachers' certificates. This will bring the term to a close August 23 for those who are preparing to teach. Dr. Horace F. Martin, who has Just

completed his work for the doctor's degree at the University of Iowa arrived Saturday to take charge of the work in education. Dr. Martin has received a permanent appointment at the the college for this work, and will take charge at this time.

The college authorities are unable to give an accurate estimate as to the enrollment during the summer term; but Judging from the number of inquiries" from Richmond and from other places, the prospects are very bright for a full attendance.

COLD WAVE HITS EUROPE

AMSTERDAM, June 8. A sudden cold wave has struck Central Europe, including Germany, and spread over Holland and Scandinavia, according to reports from many points.

Reller to Make Eaton Memorial Address Attorney W. W. Reller, chairman of

the Wayne council of defense, will j deliver the annual Memorial Day ad-J dress for the Knights of Pythias order;

of Eaton, Sunday, June 9. The exercises will be held in Castle Hall and will begin at 1:00 o'clock.

It is planned to use some of the 150,- j

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HALT

The command to HALT has back of it the power of the army. In hundreds of communities in this country today a HALT has been called on the Community Robber, on the man or woman who, thinldy or unthinkingly, robs the community by refusing to patronize HOME interests. What's needed today or MORE sentries, more men and women to call a halt on such thoughtlessness. Our community is asked to take a definite stand on this question. Let each man appoint himself a sentry to see that the community life is preserved. Other communities have fallen in line. They have hoisted the Home Trade Flag. WE must fall in LINE or fall BEHIND. Forward, March.

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