Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 2, 12 November 1919 — Page 12

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 12, 1919.

SPECIAL SPEAKERS AT MANY CHURCHES IN EVANGEL DRIVE Local speakers of prominence, com1lned with several evangelists of reputation, have combined to arouse interest and enthusiasm in the county and city evangelistic drive. Several conversions have been reported and the crowds are growing each night Plans are proceeding for the final union meeting which will close the services on Thanksgiving day. The Victory quartette, composed of Ed Mote, John Graham, Harry Luring and Frank Funk will Bing at the Second Presbyterian church Wednesday night, and the pastor, the Rev. E. E. Davis, will preach his sermon on "Eden Lost and Won," deferred from Tuesday night, when he preached on "Armistice Day Anniversary." "Devil Jack" Here. Regular services will be held at the United Brethren church Wednesday night. The pastor, the Rev. H. S. James, will preach, and there will be music. Tuesday evening the Rev. James preached on "Armistice JDay." Six people were united with the church. Thursday night "Devil Jack," reformed man of Piqua, O., will speak. The nubile is invited.

The Rev. L. E. Murray, pastor of the Christian church, will hold evangelistic services at the church Thursday night in place of the regular prayer meeting, with his sermon, "A

Midnight Prayer Meeting." "The Covering for Sin" was the subject of the Rev. E. Howard Brown, of the East Main Street Friend3 church, at his services Tuesday night. Wednesday night the Rev. Brown will preach on "The Great Reconcilation." Since Tuesday night the Rev. George of Greenfield has been assisting the Rev. Irvin Stegall of the Whitewater Friends church. Short services are held on the street corners of the community preceding each evening's service. Regular services will be held at the Reid Memorial church Wednesday night, when the Rev. J. S. Hill, pastor, will preach. The Rev. J. C. Finfrock, a Lutheran missionary back on a furlough from Gontur, India, where he has been lo-

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cated for eight years, will speak on "India," at the First English Lutheran church Wednesday night. The missionary is the guest of the Rev. C. Raymond Isley of the Third English Lutheran church, while in the city. 34 Are Converted. "The Ananias Club and Who Belongs," Is the subject of the Rev. L. E. Gates, pastor of the Third Methodist church, Wednesday night. Mrs. Kern will sing and lead the chorus. Advance announcement has been made of the men's meeting at the church next Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Cottage prayer meetings are again- being held each morning at 10 o'clock. Eleven conversions last night with 8 decisions during the week make a total of 34 since the opening of the campaign in this church. The Rev. Gates announced Wednesday that the Sunday school attendance last Sunday showed an increase of 100 per cent. Collection was trebled. The Rev. R. L Semans of the First Methodist church will speak Wednesday night on "The Right to be Called a Christian". Clarence Stevens will furnish the special music Grace Methodist church was crowd

ed Tuesday night to listen to Mrs. Harry M. Ross, who delivered the message of the evening. She made a splendid appeal. Several hands were raised for prayer, and after the audience was dismissed penitents came to the altar. Wednesday night the pastor will preach, and Thursday night Dr. Somerville Light, district superintendent of the Richmond district, will deliver the message. The public is invited to this church.

Henry Backmeyer, song leader for the evangelistic services at the Baptist church, arrived Tuesday and presented an interesting program in the evening. "The Growth and Power of Sin" was the Rev. Shelby Lee's subject. Wednesday night he will speak

Dr. Holt Will Not Speak Here; Goes to Rashville Dr. W. S. Holt, general assistant of the Presbyterian New Era Movement, who was lo have spoke in Richmond today, will speak Instead in RuahvlllQ on November 25. The Richmond meeting was changed on account of the evangelistic services in Wayne county. A new minister who has been called to the Presbyterian church of Rushville, will be Installed on November 25 also. Dr. J. J. Rae of the First Presbyterian Church of this city, and the Rev. E. E. Davis, of the Second Presbyterian church will both attend the Rushville meeting.

Prayer Meet Schedule

West Side Prayer meeting for Thursday have been announced as follows: at the home of Mrs. Guy Dal-

on "Sin Crouching at the Door." Services begin promptly at 7:30 o'clock. A Quinine That Does Not Affect Head Because of its tonic and laxative effect, LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablets) can be taken by anyone without nervousness or ringing in the head. There is only one "Bromo Quinine." E. W. GROVE'S signature on the box. 30c.

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bey, 439 Lincoln street, the leaders will be Mrs. Mary Balzer and Mrs. Rachel Knopp; at the home of Mrs. William Apt, 128 Richmond Avenue, the leader will be Miss Elizabeth

Jones. Residence of E. G. Hibberd, 102 N. Ninth street, 10 o'clock Thursday. Dr. J. J. Rae will lead.

County Young People To Be Organized at Sunday Meet The Young People's societies of Wayne county' will hold a rally at the

United Brethren church Sunday after

noon, Nov. 16 at 2:30.

A speaker of prominence will be

here. The organization of a county union will be effected at this time and

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UNDERWEAR Department Now that the winds begin to whistle ; right when everyone is thinking of heavier underwear, we call your attention to the largest and most complete collection of knit underwear we have ever shown. Unrivaled in point of quality, quantity and variety, at prices based upon purchases made months ago.

MERODE Ladies' Merode hand finished underwear in a variety of styles. Some are made with high neck and long sleeves while others are fashioned to wear with transparent sleeves and low neck frocks. They come in Vests, Pants, Tights and Union Suits in all the wanted weights, each. .. .$1.00 to $5.50 Athena and Muslins

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