Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 256, 7 September 1918 — Page 2

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SXJNItELEGRAH. SATURDAY, SEPT. 7, 1918.

CHURCH NOTICE

Baptist First Baptist Church North Eleventh meet. Sunday school. 8:15; preachlnjt services. 10:40 and 7:30. Rev. Shelby Lee will occupy the pulpit B. Y. r. U., :30. Prayer service 'ihursday evening. 7:30. ; Brethren United Brethren North Eleventh and B streets. II. S. James, pastor. Bible school.0:30 a. m., Kred White. Bupt Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by Rev. W. V. Barnhart Official board meets Monday night. Christian Central Christian Corner North Twelfth and B streets. L. C. Anderson, minister. Bible school at 9:15 and morning sermon At 10:15. C. K. society at 6:45 and evening services at 7:45. First Christian South Tentjj and A streets, L. E. Murray, pastor. Sunday school, 9:15 a. m.. A. B. Harrison, superintendent Hours for worship. 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sermon themes, morning, "Facing the Future;" evening, "Obedience to Authority." C. E. prayer meeting, 6:30 p. m. Rally day and Home-coming Sunday September 15. Catholic St. Andrew's Catholic South Fifth and C streets, Rev. Frank A. Roell, roc tor; Rev. Clement Zepf, Assistant Low mass and communion at 6:30 a. in. Mass. with singing by children and five minute sermon at 7:30 a. m. High itm&s and sermon at 10 a. m. Vespers, ! sermon and benediction ftt 3:00 p. m. St. Mary's Catholic Rev Walter J. Cronin, rector; Rev. Aloysius B. DufEpiscopal St Paul's Episcopal Services at St. Paul's Episcopal church will be conducted by the rector, the Rev. George G. Burbanck, as follows: Holy Communion at 8:00 a. m. Church school at 9:15. Morning prayer. Litany and sermon, 10:30. Evening prayer and sermon at 7:30. At the 10:30 service the rector will begin a series of sermons on the relation of ther individual to certain fundamental facts, the title of the first being "The Church and I." In the afternoon he will deliver the introductory address to a series of addresses on the chief characters of the old and new Testaments, treating Bible history largely ub the sum of the biographies of its great men and women. Since God has declared that "His House Shall Be a House of Prayer for all People," the general public

Published Statement Trust Company DICKINSON TRUST COMPANY EDGAR F. HIATT, President. HOWARD CAMPBELL, GEORGE H. EGOEMEYER, Vice-Pres. VIce-Pres. EVERETT R. LEMON, Secy. JESSE A. WIECHMAN, Treas. Condensed statement of the condition of the Dickinson Trust Company, at Richmond in the State of Indiana, at the close of its business on Aug. 31, 1918.

Resources. ;. Loan 8 and discounts ....$1,380,547.10 Overdrafts 718.6: Bonds and Stocks .451,976.99 Company's Building 50,000.00 Other Real Estate 50,000.00 Advances to Estates and Trusts 30,562.94 Due from Banks and Trust Companies 348,846.09 Cash on Hand 108,999.24 Cash Items 29,715.23 Trust Securities 565,862.61 Total Resources $3,017,228.83

State of Indiana, County of Wayne, ss: I, Edgar F. Hiatt, President of the Dickinson Trust Co., of Richmond, Ind., do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. EDGAR F. HIATT. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 7th day of September, 1918. G. H. Hoelscher, Notary Public. My commission expires August 24, 1922.

Monday, September 16, 1918 The following properties in the order listed below on the respective premises AT 2 O'CLOCK P. M. ' NO. 3 1 9 SOUTH 1 2th STREET Consisting of a good 2-story frame house of 6 rooms and bath, electric lights, water and gas. Good cellar. NO. 622 NORTH 9th STREET Consisting of a 2-story frame house of 5 rooms supplied with electric lights, gas and city water. NO. 624 NORTH 9th STREET Consisting of a frame cottage of 5 rooms and summer kitchen, supplied with water, gas and electric lights. TERMS OF SALE One-third cash, balance in two equal install

ments in 9 and I o months, notes to bear 6'

interest, secured by mortgage on real estate sold or purchaser may pay all cash. DICKINSON TRUST COMPANY Executor Est John Ward

Is assured that It will be welcomed at the above services. Friends

' The quarterly meeting of the Whitewater Friends will be held Saturday at the South Eighth 8treet Friends, at 10 a. m. The meeting of Ministry and Oversight will be held at 9 a m. South Eighth Street Friends A. F. Mitchell, pastor. Bible school at 9:10 a. m., John H. Johnson, supt. Missionary stories to the children by Gertrude Simms. Meeting for worship. 10:30 a. m. Sermon subject, "Decision and Destiny." . Business session of the Monthly Meeting Thursday evening at 7:30. East Main Street Friends' ChurchMain street between Fifteenth and Slxteent streets. John R. Webb, pastor. Bible school. 9:10 a, m.. Persey B. Smith, supt. Meeting fof Worship, 10:30 a. m Edwin Ashby, a Friends' minister and distinguished scientist from Australia will speak. 7:30 p. m. a union meeting of Richmond Young Friends to which all are invited. Thursday. Sept. 12th, Whitewater Monthly Meeting. West Richmond Friends Charles M. Woodman, pastor. Bible school at 9 a. m., Samuel HOdgln. superintendent. Meeting for worship at 10:00. Charles M. Woodman will be present. Meeting for Ministry and Oversight, 4 p. m. Christian Endeavor; Vesper service 6 p. m. Ladies' Aid Tuesday. Good Will club Friday. North A Street Friends First Day School at 9:15; meeting for worship at 10:30; mid-week devotional service on Fourth day morning at 10:00. The regular monthly social will be held meeting of Aid society at meeting house. Lutheran St. Paul's Lutheran 401 South Seventh stret Rev. F. W. Rohlflng, D. D., pastor. Telephone 1321. Sunday school at 9:00 a. ni., George Bartel, supt. Lesson, 1 Kings 21:11-20. German service with anthems by the choir, and offertory by Miss Marjorie Beck, and a sermon by the pastor. "The Christian's Freedom from Care" at 10:30 a. m. Woman's Missionary society meeting Wednesday afternoon Brotherhood meeting, with represen MEN FEEL TIRED. TOO. While much is said about tlrftd women It mutt be remembered that men bIbo pay the penalty for overwork. When the kidneys are weak, Inactive or sluggish, when one feela tired out and miserable, lacki energy and ambition. Foley Kidney Pills are tonic and strengthening. Wm. H. Clark, Springfield. Ohio, writes: "I found no relief from kidney trouble until I discovered Foley Kidney Pills. Now I am in A 1 shape." They act quickly and surely.' For sale by A. G. Luken & Co. Adv. Liabilities. Capital Stock Paid in... $ 200,000.00 Surplus . . . . . . ........... 125,000.00 Undivided Profits Net . . 31,976.07 Demand Deposits, Except Banks 725,494.57 Savings Deposits, Except Banks 1,177,923.24 Trust Deposits, Except Banks 68.638.32 Time Certificates 120,180.37 Due to Banks and Trust Companies 8,882.71 Trust Investments 565,862.61 Treasurers Checks 3,270.94 Total Liabilities

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tatives from all organl2atlons, a general meting to prepare for Synodical convention on Wednesday night at 7:30. Catechism classes on Saturday morning. Evening service, 7:30, "The Hand of God in American History." St John's Evangelical LutheranComer Seventh and South C street A. L. Nicklas, pastor. Sunday school 9:30 a. m., George Kauper, supt. English serrice,' 10:80' a. m. No evening services. Y. P. S. Tuesday evening at 8 p. ni. A cordial invitation Is extend

ed to all. Trinity English Lutheran Corner Seventh and South A streets, Oscar T. F. Tressel. pastor. Residence, 29 South Eleventh street; phon,e 2861. Sunday school, 9:00; divine service, 10:30, theme, "Commit thy Way unto the Lord." Evening worship, 7:30, theme, "I Will Have Mercy and Not Sacrifice." Council meeting Monday evening, 7:45. Joy Bearers meet Tuesday evening with the Misses Karcher. Preachers conference Wednesday evening, 7:45. The ladies meet at the church all day Thursday to sew for the Red Cross. First English Lutheran South A and Eleventh streets, F. A- Dressel, pastor. Parsonage, 110 South Eleventh street Sunday school at 9 a. m . E. B. Knollenberg, superintendent. Preaching service at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 a. m. Prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Subject at 10:30 a. nr. "Conscience." Evening, "The Tenth Man." Second English Lutheran North West Third and Pearl streets, C. Ray

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mond Isley, pastor. .' Sunday school at 9:15 a. m.j J. F. Holadayj superintendent; morning worship, 10:30 a. m., theme of sermon, "The Beauty of Sacrifice." , Evening worship, 7 : 80 p: m. theme of sermon, ."The Coming of the Kingdom." Mid-week prayer service, Thursday, 7:30 p. m. , A .cordial welcome tO all. . ;;V..!'i ; ' Methodist Grace M. Ey Corner North A and Tenth streets. .H. L. Overdeer, pastor. Regular services will be resumed Sunday. Sunday school, 9:15 a. m. Public worship at 10:30 a. m; and 7:30 p. m. Epwortti ' league at 6: 30 p. m. Preaching by the pastor. ' First Methodist Church Main and Fourteenth streets. R. L. Semans minister. ' ' Regular . services ' will be held on Sunday. The pastor,' who has returned from a month in New ' York City where he has been preaching, will be in 'the pulpit.' At the evening service the subject of the sermon will be "Forty minutes on Broadway." . Third M. E. Charles and. Hunt St. James C. Erwin, pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.j Andersoir Holsinger, superintendent; .preaching at 10:30 and 7:30. This will be the last service conducted by the present pastor, who will leave, the middle of the week to take up his hew workl Arrangements for Third church pulpit supply will be announced later. ; Bethel A. M. E. Church South B and Sixth streets. Tomorrow closes the conference year.;- The. past or will

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preach at 10:45 a. m. and S p. m. Subjects: "His Loving Kindness" and "Peering Into the Future with Hope." At 3: 30 , the Congregations and pastors of the other churches will meet in special union ; service. The public Is invited. Fountain City Methodist Ralph Raymond Henderson, pastor. 9:30 a. m., Sunday school at Fountain City, William Cooper, supt. 10:00 a. m., Sunday school at Hopewell, Ora Lacey, supt. 11:00 a. m., Sermon at Hopewell,- "What of Your Work?" 8:00 p. m., Sermon at Fountain City,

"Putting It Over." Prayer service each Thursday evening at 7:00 p. m. Registered men's meeting will be held at the church the second Friday of this month. ' Notice of program will be made later. Presbyterian Reid Memorial United Presbyterian -Sabbath school, 9:15 a. m. Mrs. D. W. Scott, superintendent. Morning service, 10:30. Sermon by the pastor. Junior Missionary society at 2 p. m. Young Peoples' Christian Union at 6:30. Prayer service Thursday evening at .7:30. J. S. Hill, pastor. First 'Presbyterian The church with a message and a welcome. Bible school at. 9: 15;. public worship at 10:30 and 4:45; sermon subjects next Sunday, "The Supper and the World" and "Did the Bible Foretell the War?" Joseph J. Rae, pastor; Percy C. Sprague, Sunday school superintendent

8ocond Prsebyterlan North Nineteenth street. Elmer E. Davis, pastor. Bible School at 9:15; Morning worship at 10:30; Evening service at 7:30. Pastor will preach at both services. t '; " V,'; " ' " ' Scientist First Church of Christ, ScientistNorth A, between Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets. Subject "Man. 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 dally except Sundays and legal holidays from 2 to 4 p. m. : Miscellaneous Jail . Service The religious service at the County Jail next Sunday afternoon will be conducted by Rev. M- C. Anderson.

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Suits Dry Cleaned and Pressed $1.25 SUITS PRESSED, 50c - CARRY AND SAVE 25c to 750 Altering, Repairing and Pressing done - by practical tailors JOE MILLER, Prop. 617! Main Street, Second Floor. Make Washday a Pleasure ft No more blue Mondays by using i MAGIC MARVEL I For sale by Conkey Drug Co. J D. W. Walters. 107 S. 9th St. '1 Mfgr.' Ask your grocer. j . Colonial Bldg., 7th and Main. Button Holes Made, 4 cents each. Hemstitching and picot edge work, 10 centa a yard.' Floss stitching In design work. Lacey's Sewing Machine Store 9 South- 7th Street Phone 175 8

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