Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 120, 31 March 1920 — Page 8

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, MAR. 31, 1920.

Young Peoples' : , Union This space will be devoted to the Advancement of TounK People's So

cieties of this county, and will be f

devoted to lesson helps, interesting news, and everything pertaining to young: people's work. Motto For Christ and The Chareh.

1. The show is the famous Bluebird i Locke spent Sunday with Welber Dill written by Maurice Maeterlinck, the!"1 family.. . ..The Boy Scouts held a "Belgian Shakespeare". There will beimeeti8 Monday evening at the Junior two shows, at 7:15 and 9:0 Music hal1 Mr- and Mrs- L',s Jackson, will be furnished by the Monroe town- of Anderson, Ind.. were Sunday guests ship bigbsctaool orchestra Mr. and!of Mr- and Mrs- F- M- DavissonMrs. Mart Wehrley entertained at 6 1 ' . o'clock dinner Saturday evening Miss I ECONOMY, Ind. Mr. Seward BalRena Weigand of Dayton and Miss lenger, of Muncie. spent Sunday here Gertrude Furry of West Manchester. witn his uncle J- B- Swain.. ... .Allie

Sunday. April 4.. Topic: "The Power of An Endless Life" Heb. 7: 15, 13, 25; 1 John 3; 1-S. (Easter consecration meeting.) Some Bible Hints. Eternal life is strong; to have U is to be invincible; even death cannot conquer, it (v. 16). The living Christ is able to save today, always, to the farthest bounds of time or human need (v. 16). We are immortal, God's children, sharing His nature, His life. This should make us wish to be like Him (v. 1). If heaven is to be our home we must fit ourselves for it by purity and love (v. 3). Suggestive Thoughts. The most wonderful fact in the universe is the fact of life. To have the very life of God and know it. should make us triumphantly strong.

God's life should carry uoa s nature, His love, His mercy, justice, purity, truth. Let it be the cleansing current that will sweep away all human imperfection. The power of Christ's earthly life came out. of its eternal relations. He was God's son. He was one with God. The power of our life must come from the same source and will come if we realize the truth. We need power to do the simple things of life the tender acts, the thoughtful services, and to speak healing words to the sorrowing. A Few Illustrations. The longer you look at great pictures, masterpieces, the more will ' their beauty dawn upon you, and poor nirtiiroa will become intolerable. If

we--would only study our inheritance i

we should never look at eartn again. We know something about the pull of gravitation. The greatest bodies pull the hardest. If heaven is greater in our eyes than earth, it too will pull hardest. Iook at nature and you will see how life communication itself, perpe

tuates itself everywhere. Christ's endless life has this power; it enters the world through us. If a man could live for a thousand vear3 how wise he might become! Yet we have endless life which means eternal advancement in knowledge and character and achievement. To Think About Why should God's children be like God in character? How does the thought of eternity Inspire us? How may we know we have eternal life? A Cluster of Quotations If I could hear Christ praying for me in the next room I would not fear a million enemies. Yet the distance makes no difference; He is praying for me. McCheyne. "Do not",complain of thy misfor

tune so long as thou has Caesar for a

friend," said one of the imperial emperors to a disconsolate friend. The King of Kings is our friend Bushnell.

Whatever is united to cnnst snares His power; hence this "power of an endless life" is ours as well as His We shall not die. Death will be for us the portal to life. The seed of eternity is in us and it will grow and blossom Morton. If earth, that is provided for mortality and Is spoiled by its Maker's enemies, has so much pleasure in it that worldlings count it heaven, what must heaven be which is provided for God HimseU and His friends Bishop Hall.

Mr. and Mrs. Peter Miller. Lester

Woolf and Albert Grottle were evening visitors. The evening was spent in playing games The ladies of the U. B. church will hold an Easter exchange on Saturday afternoon at the room south of the Home hotel. Surprise packages will also be sold The Daughters of America will serve supper on Saturday at 5 p. m. at the Junior hall. A parcel post sale will be held later. . ..The Boys' orchestra met Wednesday evening at the home of Rev. O. F. Bilger W. E. Michael preached Sunday morning at the U. B. church. Rev. Bilger is conducting a series of revival meetings at Castine. Mr. and Mrs. McCord. of Anderson.

Indiana, moved last week to the F. M.

Pearce visited his brother. Simpson

caught fire Monday afternoon and a I large bole made in the roof, but a . bucket brigade soon controlled the

fire. The high wind endangered the other buildings on the Gard farm, also on the Pettis Reid farm, occupied by Mr. Simmons ;.Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sheffer and daughter, Dorothy, spent Sunday with his brother. Verlin Sheffer and family near New Westville

A large crowd attended the class play

Mrs. Fondray left Thursday for her home at Marion. Ind., after a visit with her sister, Mrs. Sabra Saunders. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Maltby. of Richmond were callers here Tuesday. Howard Maning has moved to College Corner, w here he is in the creamery business.. ... .Eldridge and Anson Saunders, of Newcastle, were here Thursday Mrs. James Jackson is sick Mr. and Mrs. Charley New-

chased of W. L. Morrison and recently

vacated by J. H. Morrison. CAMPBELLSTOWN. O Mrs. Lee Lamb visited her mother at Concord

and children of Dayton, are here visit

ing Mrs. Charles Armacost The Jackson Pamona team will put on fifth

degree work at New Madison on Wed

nesday afternoon, April 7 Wilber

Benham and Virginia Stamback have the measles Rife Cards farm house

Davisson farm Dr. and Mrs. Carle pnd Mrs- A- Pwce at Greensfork

Beam, Frank Parks and family spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Trump Misses Shearl and Dorothy Emerick and Robert Paul, of Dayton, and Virgil Emerick and wife were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Emerick. Dr. Dewitt McGriff, of Lima. O., was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Braddock, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Poyner and Vallta and Harold Weaver were Sunday guests Mr. Walter Peden and daughter Louise, spent Wednesday in Greenville Mr. and Mrs. Frank Emerick were called to New Paris, Saturday on account of the serious illness of Mrs. Glen Young Mr. and Mrs. Levi Shumaker entertained Rev. Helfenstein and Mr. and Mrs. E. Barnes, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. George Houk and family and Mr. and Mrs. Everette Swartzel and family, of Farmersville, spent Sunday with Ray Brown and family Mrs. Maggie Will returned Friday from a two

weeks' visit with her son, Robert and

family, at Brookville Charles Troutwine and family were in Richmond, Saturday Born, on Tuesday, March 23, to Mr .and Mrs. Scott Fox at Dayton, a boy, Mrs. Fox was formerly Miss Josephine Miller, of West Manchester .Mr. and Mrs. Verto McGriff were Greenville visitors, Saturday.. . .Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Newman,

Clenerd Newman and family, of Arcanum, and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Slifer, of Atterbein, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cletes Bert Miss Louise Peden and Mr. Walter Peden were in Eaton, Saturday Ray Blakely returned Wednesday to Cement City, Michigan, after a short visit with his family Mr. and Mrs. William Smith entertained a number of relatives Sunday in honor of their son Russel and family, who left Tuesday morning for Colorado. They were accompanied by .Mrs. William Lauthrope. They will locate at Mauzanola The Woman's Bible Class will hold the regular class meeting Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Anna Howell Mrs. E. A. Locke spent Saturday night and Sunday with

Mr. and Mrs. 'Orville Wilhelm at Day

ton Mr. F. B. Parker and Miss Mae Parker visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Parker Mr. E. A.

Locke and son Ben and Miss Quilla

and sister Dora Pearce, Saturday. His ; here Friday evening. Many could not brother returned home with him to get in for lack of room Ed Ervin snend Snndav Mr. and Mrs. Ira 'and family spent Sunday with Harold

Peterson were guests of the formers House and family Charley House!

brother, W. H. Peterson at Richmond, ; ana iamuy, or n;aton. spent. ounaay Sunday Mrs. Marie Osborn and with Frank House and family children, of Muncie. are the guests of ! Mrs. Perry Wright and children visither mother, Mrs. Susan Mendenhall ! ed her parents at Eaton from Friday this week Mrs. Lida Burnett is j till Sunday Will Riley. Russel spending a few days with her son Leo Scarse, and Ora Mettert have tractors. Burnett at Webster Miss Daisy j mmmmmmmmlimmmmammmmmmmimmm Osborn spent Sunday with her brother j John Osborn at Richmond Tne T. N. K. club met at the home of Mrs. j Til IP MAIM UAfl Edith Cain. Tuesday evening Mrs. I fllA M Jill 11 fill

rii nr-l i.Va Viae haon ill le rA- m m m m

covering Miss Effie Wilson spent

the week-end with her parents, Mr.

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WEST MANCHESTER. O. Mrs. .1. F. Radabaugh spent Wednesday in Lewisburg with John Radabaugh and family Isaac Christman attended the funeral of his brother-in-law, Vern Wysong, who was killed at Dayton. The funeral was held Saturday and burial was at Eaton Mrs. Dan Blakely of Cement City. Mich., returned Friday after a week's visit with Ray Blakely and family Local relatives have received announcement of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. J. Ross Holcomb, nee Nolah Dis'her,

at their home in Vicksburg, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Foos and daughter, Betty, of Dayton, spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Foos.... Mrs. Ella Gates returned Saturday from a short visit with Dayton relatives Miss Sylvia Trone of Dayton visited Sunday with her mother Mrs. Lelah La user of Fiqua und Virgil Betts of Dayton spent Sunday with Mrs. Sarah Homan and daughter, Emma. ... Mrs. Claud Thomas was in Dayton Sunday, having been called there by the accidental death nf Willis Ehrstein. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morris and Mr. and Mrs. Gearge. Miller attended the funeral on Monday.. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Rada

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