Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 9, 20 November 1919 — Page 2
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. THURSDAY, NOV. 20, 1919.
UNITY FOLLOWS CHURCH CAMPAIGN "Unity of action among the churches of the citr and county Is one of the best result of the county evangelistic campaign," said Rev. L. E. Murray, pastor of the First Christian church and president of the Church Federation of Richmond, Thursday morning. "The close co-operation shown by the churches of the city and county has
been beneficial and shows tho tendency of protestant churches for co
operation In matters of religion."
Plans have been completed for the union Thanksgiving services in Reid
Memorial Church. The Rev. R. L.
Seman, pastor of the First Methodist
church, will preach.
"The Last Journey of the Prodigal Son" is the subject of the Rev. Charles M. Woodman of the Allen "Jay Memorial church for Thursday night. Last evening he spoke on the "Second
Journey." Miss Juanita Ballard, who has charge of the musical programs,
sang "Come Unto Me." .
"Regeneration by the Truth" was the Rev. Shelby Lee's sermon at the
Baptist church Wednesday night. Ser
vices will be held as usual Thursday
night.
"Christ's Letter to the Church ofLaodicea" has been announced by the Rev. P. A. Dressel as his subject for Thursday - evening's service. There will be special music. Last night the pastor preached on "Christ's Letter to
the Church of Sardis."
Thursday night will be "Fathers'
Night" at the Grace Methodist church,
Wednesday service was devoted to "Mothers." Special flowers were brought in their honor. A chorus of 40 male voices sang. Ernest Reid was at the piano. "Confession" is the subject of the Rev. C. Raymond Isley, pastor of the Second English Lutheran church, on
Thursday night J. C. Evans will sing. Last night the pastor preached on the subject of "The Return Home; Repentance." A quartette from the First English Lutheran church composed of Mrs. Fred Bartel, Miss Corrine Nuabaum, Ernest Renk and Ben Bartel, sang Wednesday night.
Could Not Eat or Sleep Vinol, our Cod Liver and Iron Tonic, gave him appetite and felt like different man.
Dr. J. J. Rae, pastor of the first
Presbyterian church, will addresB his congregation on "The Self You Provide For" Thursday evening. Wedr neaday evening the pastor preached
on 'The Self You Hide Away." Friday evening his subject will be -The Self Tou Invest." "The Promise of the Church" will be the Rev. Andrew F. Mitchell's subject for Thursday night at the South Eighth Street Friends church. The regular business session will be held at the close of the devotional services. Wednesday night the Rev. Mitchell spoke on "Armored Knighthood, According to St Paul." "Jesus and Women of Samaria" has
been announced by the Rev. E. E. Da
vis, pastor of the Second Presbyterian church as his subject for Thursday night Wednesday night was Sunday school night The pastor spoke on the "History of a ChoiceThursday will be official night at the First Methodist church. AU officials of the church and church societies will sit in a reserved, center section. "The Keys of Heaven" will be the Re-. R. L. Seman's subject. Clarence Stephen will sing. . Dr. J. B. Cabitt, of Hamilton, 0., will deliver the sermon at the Reid Memorial Church Thursday night There will be a special service for women.
corner of North Tenth and Sailor streets, according to the engineer in
charge.
Difficulty In securing unskilled labor has slowed up the work. When finished the Cadillac building will be one of the most beautiful structures in Richmond. RAILWAY MAIL. CLERK EXAMINATION ANNOUNCED A railway clerk examination Is an-
nounced for Dec. 6, by the United States Civil Service commission. Ap
plication should be made at the office
of Clarence Foreman, supenntenaem
of malls at the Richmond postoSlce
Vacancies in the railway mail service
in the states In which 'the examina
tion Is hold, at th ""i"""
of $1,300 a year, will be filled from
this examination, unless it is found to be In the Interests ofthe service to fill a vacancy by reinstatement transfer
or promotion.
Positions open to women are very limited, except at Chicago. New York
and Pittsburgh. Further Information
can be secured from Foreman.
Masonic Calendar
Thursday, Nov. 20. Richmond Com
mandary. No. 8 K. T. will have work
in the Order of the Temple, beginning at 7 o'clock.
Friday, Nov. 21. King Solomon's
Chapter No. 4, R. A. M. Called convocation; work in the Mark Master's degree. CADILLAC BUILDING TO BE DONE IN SIX WEEKS The next 6 weeks will see the completion of the Cadillac building at the
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