Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 129, 10 April 1920 — Page 5
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1920.
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CHURCHES
Pulpit Assignments of M. E. Conference i'irst Methodist, The Rev. Fred Fi6her. hlrd Methodist, The Rev. C. C. Yeomans. , entervllle Methodist, The Rev. C. Line. eid Memorial U. P., Dr. E. C. Wareing. irst Presbyterian, The Rev. L. A. Swisher. first Baptist, The Rev. M. P. Burns, West Richmond Friends, The Rev. D. T. Stephenson. United Brethren, The Rev. W. W. Wiant. East Main Street Friends, The Rev. O. T. Martin. South Eighth Street Friends, The Rev. Dan Brummlt. First Christian Church, The Rev. J. F. Porter. Second Presbyterian, The Rev. E. C. Dunn. St. Paul Lutheran, The Rev. John Edwards. First English Lutheran, The Rev. D. H. Guild. Bethel Methodist, The Rev. Stewart White. Whitewater Friends, The Rev. Robert Burns. New Westvllle Friends, The Rev. J. L. Snyder.
tJaptist First Baptist Church North Elev enth street, near Main; Shelby C. Lee, pastor. "That's a friendly church." Sunday school at 9:15, Mrs. Charles Trimble, superintendent; at 10:40, morning worship. The Rev. Melvin P. Burns will supply our pulpit at the morning service; 6:30, Young people's service, topic, "What shall we do with our Sundays?" At 7:30, evangelistic service, sermon subject, "Fulfilling the Christian Law." Midweek prayer service Thursday evening at 7:30. Brethren United Brethren Eleventh and N. B streets. H. S. James, pastor. Bible School at 9:20 a. m.; H. R. McQueen, superintendent. Preaching at 10:30
a in. by Rev. W. W. Wiant, pastor j ReeVes, Sup't.
first Aiemoaist jupiscopai cnurcu, Newcastle, Ind. No evening services. Catholic St. Mary's Catholic Rev. W. J. Cronin, pastor; Rev. James Ryan, assistant pastor. Masses Sunday morning, 6, 8 and 10 o'clock. Instructions Sunday afternoon at 2:30. Vesper and Benediction at 3 o'clock. Holy hour Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. St. Andrew's Church Fifth and S. C Streets. The Rev. Frank A. Roell, rector, the Rev. Clement Zepf, assistant. Sunday, April 11, 1920 Low Sunday. 5:30 a. m. Low Mass, Sermon and Communion. 7:30 a. ra. Low Mass, Sermon and Communion. 10:00 a. m. High Mass and Sermon. 3:00 p. m. Vespers, Sermonette and Benediction. For the principal service at 10 o'clock, the male choir, under the direction of organist and choirmaste , Anthony N. Schuh, will sing the following program : Vidi Aquam Gregorian. Introit Quasimodo Genitl Tozer. Kkrie-Wiegand From Easter program. Glora Wiegand From Easter program. Gradual Alieluja Tozer. Veni Creator Chorus. Sermon Rev. Clement Zepf.
, Credo Wiegand From Easter pro-
gram. Off ertory Angelus Domini Tozer.
Organ Interlude Twilight Song
Shackly.
Sanctus Benedictus Agnus Del
Wiegand.
Communion Mitte Manum Tozer. Organ Postlude March De La
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First Christian South Tenth and A Streets. L. E. Murray, pastor. Sunday school, 9:15 a. m.; A. B. Harrison, Sup't. Hours for worship. 10:30 a. m., and 7:30 p. m. Rev. J. W. Porter, of
Ft. Wayne, a member of the M. E
conference, will preach at the morning
service. The evening service will be
evangelistic. C. E. meeting, 6:30 p. m Episcopal
St. Paul's Episcopal Church-The
Rev. George G. Burbanck, Rector. Sun
day services will be held at 8:00, 10:30 and 4:30. Church School will begin at 9:30. The women of the parish will meet in the parish house on Tuesday
afternoon at half-past two and halfpast seven o'clock. The programmes will be under the auspices of the Study Committees and will consider the needs and opportunities in connection with our Indian population. Friends Whitewater Friends North 10th tnd G Streets. Irvln Stegall, pastor. Sunday School, 9:15 a. m.; Russell Burkett. Sup't. Morning Worship, 10:30 a. m. Pulpit to be supplied by a visiting minister to the Methodist conference. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. Evangelistic services, 7:30 p. m. Ministerial Training Class meets everv Monday evening at 7:30 p. m.
Aid Society, Wednesday afternoon. Prayer meeting, Wednesday evening.
7:30 p. m. West Richmond Friends' Church Charles M. Woodman, pastor. Sunday services: 9 a. m., Bible School, Millard Markle, Sup't. 10:30 a. m., Meeting for worship. Preaching by Pres. George R. Grose, of De Pauw University. 3:45, Christian Endeavor Meeting. 5 p. m.. Vesper service. Tuesday afternoon. Ladies' Aid. Thursday evening, Prayer meeting. East Main Street Friends' ChurchMain Street between 15th and ICth streets. E. Howard Brown, pastor, ruble School. 9:15 a. m.. Harry B.
Meeting for Worsnip,
10:30 a. in.. Rev. Martin of the Method
ist conference will speak. Whitewater Monthly Meeting, Thursday, 7:30 p. m. South Eighth Street Friends Church A. F. Mitchell, pastor. Bible school, 9:10; John H. Johnson, superintendent. Lesson: Judges 4:4-16. "Deborah
and Barak Deliver Israel." Hour of
worship 10:30. Hie M. v.. oinerrnce now in session in the city have assigned Rev. Dan Brummit, editor of the Epworth Herald to bring the gospel message. The Ladies' Aid will meet on Thursday afternoon at 1:30. Monthly business meeting on Thursday evening at 7:30. A social supper will precede the meeting for business at 6:30. Every member who can, is urged to be present for the evening. ' Lutheran First English Lutheran Church South A and 11th strets. F. A. Dressel, pastor; No. 110 South 11th Street. Sunday School at 9 a. m.; E. B. Knollenberg, Superintendent. Morning Worship at 10:30 a. m. Sermon Rev. D. H. Guild, First Methodist Church, Elkhart, Indiana. No Vesper service. This congregation joining in the Union Service of the Northern Indiana Methodist Conference at the Coliseum. Trifolium society will meet Monday evening Ap.ril 12th with Mr. and Mrs. George Rohe, No. 420 South 15th street. Second English Lutheran N. W. Third and Pearl streets; C. Raymond Isley, pastor. Sunday school, 9:15 a.
m.; J. r. tioiaaay, superintendent.
school, George Kauper, superintend
ent, 9:30 a. m.; German service, 10:30
a. m.; congregational meeting, 2 p.m.; evening service omitted. Luther League with Mr. and Mrs. H. Zimmerman Thursday evening; Teachers' meeting Friday. Methodist Third M. E. Chruch Sunday school
at 9:45, followed by the regular preaching service. The Rev. C. G.- Yoemans, one of the most prominent young pastors of the conference will preach at the morning hour. The Rev. J. P. Chamness, a former pastor of this church, will have part in the service. Visiting ministers and delegates, as well as the general public, are given a cordial welcome by the pastor and church. BetheT A. M. E. Church The Rev. Stewart White supplied from the North Indiana Methodist Conference, will preach at the Bethel A. M. E. church at the morning service, 10:45. The Rev. Arthur Gilmer will preach at the evening service at 7:45. Sunday school at 2:30. Choir rehearsal for the Evangelistic campaign on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday evenings. Places for cottage prayer meeting will be announced from the pulpit. Nazarene
The Church of the N aza re ne North Fifth and A streets; M. T. and Lida L. Brandy berry, pastors. Sunday school 9:30; Ira Sherrow, superintendent. Preaching 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 in the evening. Children's missionary band 6:30; Roxy. Sleeth, leader. We are anticipating extra good services Sun
day and are delighted to announce that Rev. J. P. Phillips, a member of the North Indiana conference and pastor at Monroeville. Ind., will preach Sunday morning. Rev. Phillips was pastor at my home town for five years and we know he Is an oldtime preacher of the old-time gospel. Sunday evening Rev. II. E. Forbes, member of the North Indiana conference and pastor at Daleville, Ind., will preach. He, too, will bring a wide
awake evangelistic message. There will be special music in both services. You are cordially invited to these services. Remember, prayer meeting Wednesday evening. Fifty-three in attendance last Wednesday evening. Presbyterian Second Presbyterian North Nineteenth street. Sunday school at 9:15 a. m. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. The Rev. E. C. Donn, of Alexandria, Ind., will preach. Earlham Heights Sunday school at
9:30. J. C. McKinley, superintendent. Young people's meeting, 6:30, Mrs. E. Gentry, president. Preaching service, 7:30, by Poff. Jones. Everybody welcome. Reid Memorial United Presbyterian Sabbath school, 9:15, Mrs. D. W. Scott, superintendent. Morning service 10:30, Rev. E. C. Wareing, D. D., of Cincinnati, editor of the Western Christian Advocate, will preach. Dr. Wareing is in attendance at the North Indiana Methodist Episcopal conference. Junior Missionary society will meet at 2:30. No evening service. The annual congregational meeting will be next Thursday evening at 7:30. J. S. Hill, pastor. Scientist First Church of Christ Scientist North A street, between Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets; subject, "Arc Sin, Disease and Death Real?" Sunday school, 9 a. m. Services, 10:30 a. m. Wednesday evening testimony Public cordially Invited.
The Diary of an Engaged Girl By Phyllto Phillips .
As we were talking on life In general, Harvey walked into my place. Jean had evidently asked him to call for her there. So woman-like. I received quite a shock, for Harvey Russell deminded me very much of my own Jack. He is tall and broad, and strong. His point of view is almost identical to Jack's. Really, sometimes I think that when you know one man, you know them all. He looked disapprovingly when I smoked, and I got quite a thrill out of being the bad member of society for once. How my old pal has changed. She refused a "fag" when I offered her one. La, la, la! the meek shall inherit husbands, if not the earth, say I! Harvey certainly seemed to have the same quaint prejudice against studios for the very young that Mr. Edmonds (that's Jack when I'm critical) has. He looked my place over, in a slow, maddeningly Scotch way, and then fixed his keen gray eyes on poor little me, as though to see just what sort of person I was, and whether quite safe for Jean to run with. This look unleased the eight devils within me, and I was transformed into a bon vivant or whatever vou call them. I acted like a very blase and. experienced person. And I smoked five cigarets in succession. Disgusting, says I. Well, after a chilly half hour he
arose, and true to type, so did Jean. That girl already has a droop to her shoulders, so I know that she has felt the advance notices of matrimony, for all her talk. And, oh, hoW low and dulcet her voice! Harvey should hear Jean when she's In form and rolls off a few choice invectives against the whole race of academicians and so on! After a few hums and haws they beat it. I had the laugh of my life all to myself, just at things in general. Then I, too, departed for home, sweet home. Here I crashed into a
very tall and good-looking young man, with snappy black eyes and hair, and an impudent smile. He turned out to be a cousin of mine, just landed from England, and whom we had never seen before. Cecil Archers is his name, and he looks good to me. They say that cousins are most dangerous, and I'm inclined to believe it, for there was nothing very cousinly about the admiring glances that Cecil treated me to all through dinner, from those dancing eyes of his, I can tell you. He has the most adorable accent, and we all teased him to death about his la-de-da-de talk. I forgot to say that he kissed me when mother introduced us, and' I liked it. Cecil seemed to stir some restless spirit deep within me, that had never stirred before. Maybe it's because he's an importation. I hope so, for then that feeling will wear away as we get familiar with each other. Of course, it was up to me to entertain him this evening, so we went to a movie, and I just couldn't keep my mind on the pictures for that disturbing presence next to me. Cecil is so "different" from anyone I ever met. I don't understand where or hy but he is terribly magnetic. Several times In the dark our eyes met, and it seemed to me that I was looking into two burning flames, that called out Life to me. I almost wish that Cousin Cecil had stayed in England. I fear the worst. I'm not at all a stable person as yet and you seo I am engaged. Wouldn't everyone be horror-struck if they could read my thoughts? Everyone but Cousin Cecil! (To be continued.)
night of the coming week for rehearsal. They will undertake the study of the comic operetta, "Pocahontas" by Edmonds and Johnston, for presentation In the near future. Anthony N. Schuh, organist and choirmaster of St. Andrew's will conduct the rehearsals and direct the musical production. Mrs. Loretta Barnell, who has had extensive experience in theatrical work, will be stage manager.
INDIAN IS BLEACHING RACE. - -Because men of the Indian tribes prefer to marry white women, said Frank La . Flesche, ethnologist, and three-quarters Omaha Sioux Indian, recently, tnd young Indian women prefer white husbands, the Indan race Is rapidly losing its former dark skin and becjralng more and more like tho white man with each passing genera-, tion. ,'ln time he thinks the race will, as sucTi. be. no more than a memory. -
ST. ANDREW'S CHOIR TO UNDERTAKE COMIC OPERA The members of the choir of St. Andrew's Church and their associates, will meet on Tuesday and Friday
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band is 21 years my senior. We have i J-jj; been married three years and I don't C3 love him. Life is just a misery with i EH him and he says he doesn't love me I W i .--1 i , . ,
iiu w isues ne nau never seen me. 1 i want to work and buy myself some
decent clothes, but he won't let me. i
i was engagea to marry a man near-1 er my own age and a misunderstand-1
ing arose between us and our en-
morning worship 10:30 a. m., subject; gagement was broken, but I dearly "A Testimony of Salvation." No even- j love this man. We pass as strangers
ing service. We will join in the mass ana never speak, and haven't for three
meeting at the Coliseum when Sher wood Eddy will speak on "The Pres
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America." Prayer service Thursday 7:30 p. m.; catechism class Thursday 4 p. m. Trinity English Lutheran Corner Seventh and South A streets. Oscar T. F. Tressel, pastor. Residence 23 South 11th Stret. Phone 2S61. Sunday school, 9:00. Divine service, 10:30, "Faith, the Victory." Vesper service, 4:00, "The Fruits of Christ's Victory." Council meeting Monday evening. 7:30. The Joy Bearers meet Tuesday evening with Mrs. Roy Schneider, 1023 S. 8th Street. The Ladies' Society meets Thursday afternoon at the church. The Senior Luther League meets Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Juergens, 424 South 1C. St. Paul's Lutheran Church. Seventh and South D streets, the Kev. J. P. Miller, pastor; parsonage, 333 South Seventh. Sunday Bchool at 9:00 a. m., Jesse Wiechman, superintendent. Preaching service at 10:30 a. m. and 7 p. m. At the morning service the
Rev. John Edwards, minister of the Methodist conference, will preach. There will be noevening service. St. John's Evangelical Lutheran
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barely sufficient to get what we eat j and pay our debts. Neither of us
has decent things to wear. I think I ought to work anyway whether he
wants me to or not. It is only jealousy that he doesn't want me to gp
wnere anyone will see me. ANXIOUS.
I admire your husband for not ' wanting you to work. It is puide rather than jealousy which makes . him feel this way. j Your only course seems to be di
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easier, because you will only hurt one i
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Men's Wear that Satisfies
Men's Khaki Trousers, good heavy weight, Monday special $2.19 Boys' Union Suits, short sleeve, knee length, sizes 4 to 14; Monday special, 43c per suit ; 2 for 85 Men's band overalls, broken sizes, special Mon. $1.69 One lot Men's Suspenders and Belts, special ...29 Men's Pajamas (two-piece) fancy stripes, sizes 38 to 44; special $1.S5 Men's Collar attached Dress Shirts, sizes 14V& to 17; fancy striDes; priced special at . . 1.29
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UNTRIMMED HATS An excellent assortment of styles and colors, Monday only
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TRIMMED HATS A variety of styles tha.t are very unusual at this price, Mondsiy only $3.48
Ladies' Wear Indies' Flesh color tight or shell knee Union Suits. A garment worth 75c on today's market; Monday, sizes 34 to 44 special 55 Ladies' Muslin Drawers. You know today's price; special for Monday only 50 Special lot Ladies' knee length Union Suits; special for Monday only; sizes 36 to 44 39 Infants' Vanta Vest?, cream cotton; price today on this number is S5c; special Monday onlyJJJJ Ladies' Silk Boot Hose All colors, seamed back; Hose that we sell regularly for ?1.39; Mondav only for 81.Q5 Girl's Corset Waists, extra quality coutil. All sizes; Monday, special for S1.20 Ladies' Pink Brocaded Corsets, front lace. A very special value at $2.50; and one of our most popular numbers; Monday only for S1.70 One lot Boys Black Hose, seconds of our 45c number; sold as slightly imperfect; Monday only lor 250s
Dress Goods, Etc., Priced at Less
75c fine Madras Shirtings, good shirting stripes, slightly imperfect, Monday special yard for 29C 4oc Marquisette and Lace Curtain Materials, Monday only, yard 29c 40q Fancy Plaid Dress Ginghams, all new spring stock; Monday only yard .29 One lot of Curtain Materials with colored borders; Monday only, yard lOt 40c New Spring Dress Voiles and Flaxoas in Fancy stripes and ail-over patterns ; Monday only, yard 29 15c Huck Towels, good quality, for Monday only "lOc or 3 for 25C 40c Bleached Muslin, good quality, second to Hope, Monday only, yard 30 $1.75 value In Bed Sheets, full size 72x90; Mondav only for SI. SO 90c Full Mercerized Table Linen; Monday only yd.(J9
$2.75 Crochet Bed Spreadsdouble bed size; Monday only for S1.98 Best 4-yard wide Linoleum, sold at $1.65; Monday only yard 81.25 Another chance to get $1.00 Dark Green Window Shades, in seconds. Monday onlyfOc $15 00 Semi Felt Mattresses, full size Monday .-S10.50 $35 00 Bed Outfit with 2-in. post bed, Sagless Spring and best combination Mattresses. Monday only 836.98 $40.00 All-Wool heavy Brussel Ruga, 9x12, guaranteed Monday special ..-829.98 9x12 Axminster Rugs, just 4 patterns; special Monday for oo'y S39.50 $15.00 Grass Rugs, seamless,. 9x12, a rug that will wear ; Monday only S9.93 9x12 Congoleum Rugs, slightly imperfect, Monday onfy for 811.98
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SUITS Entire stock in three big groups at savings that are worth your attention. When you look through these lots you too will say they are real bargains 824.75 834.75-857.45
Misses and Ladies' Gingham Dresses, sizes 16 to 44. New spring models; Monday only
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Ladies' Gingham Petticoats Extra quality; very special for Monday only
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Other Specials we are Oifering for MONDAY, April 12th
Glass Mix Ing Bowls, 5 in a set; special set 81.29
6 large Rolls Toilet Paper; special priced for 25
Large fancy Market Basket; special price for 50d
Wall Wool Duster with long handle, special 98
No. 8 heavy Tin Wash Boiler with copper bottom at S2.S9
Aluminum Percolator Coffee Pot; special for 81.98
White Seml-Por-celian Slop Jar and lid. special 81.39
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