Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 184, 11 June 1920 — Page 2
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., FRIDAY. JUNE H, 1920.
County Churches
Children's Day Program, Mlddleboro --8:00, Sunday evening, June 13: Song, The Quest of the Best, Young People's Choir; Prayer; response by Y. P. choir; greeting, Hazel Thomas; Ttrlotlrm Tfut Anna TVirlnnrt or.
tation, Eugene Brees; piano duet. Mar4 J m . si , A . I
june ana ivrunur iiauii; exercise, jnutu -Little and Violet Hawkins; recitation. Marjorie Robinson ; song, Raise a Song, Y. P. choir; recitation, Thoughts of God, Mildred Hawkins; recitation, Roland Robinson; exercise. Roses, Five Girls; recitation, Sir Galahad, Anna Marie Clark; Primary song. We Are Little Pilgrims; recitation. When to Criticise, Willard Thomas; exercise, Four Hearts, four girls; recitation. True Blue, Marjorie Darland; solo, I Don't Want to Waste My Days. Dorothy Stanley; recitation. The Magic of a Smile, Lawrence Brees; song, Teach Us, Class No. 3; recitation, If We But Knew. Vonda Glunt; recitation, As I Pass Along, Chester Brees; exercise. Children's Day Chain; recitation.
Life's Mirror, Esther Stanley; recita
tion, The Best Possessions, Pauline Patti; song. Praise for Summer-time, Marjorie Kirkman and choir; recitation. Uncle Abe's Change of Heart. Anne Brees; talk by pastor, Rev. Ul-
mer; offering; duet. Paul Stanley, clarinet, Ralph Stanley, cornet; closing number, Forward Ever Forward, Y. P. choir. The Young People's choir will be assisted by clarinet Paul Stanley, cornet Ralph Stanley, pianist, Marjorie Gault. Greensforlc Friends Church Ernest Dwiggins of Richmond, will preach at the Friends church Sunday, June 13, at 10:30 and 8:00. Everybody come. New- Garden Friends' Church Three-fonrth of a mile south of Foun- . tain City: Pastor.' Miss Esther Cook. ' Sunday school superintendent, Mrs. .Ella Bond; Sunday schol "at 9:30; preaching; 10:45 a. m.; 7:30 p. m.; Children's meeting, June 13. Christian Endeavor, 7:30 p. m. No endeavor Juno 13." Hanna's Creek Church The an
nual June meeting will be held at! Hanna's Creek next Sunday. Rev. I Fred Stovenour will conduct the j morning service. Rev. Harris of the j Campbeilstown Church, will preach in ! the afternoon and the members of his !
congregation will also be present and furnish excellent music. Every one
invited to attend these services. Boston Methodist Church Pastor, the Rev. Wilber P. Thorn; Sunday
school superintendent, Guy Girton; Sunday school at 9:30; preaching, 10:30. Whitewater M. E. Church L. F, Ulmer, pastor. Preaching at 9 : 30 a. m. Sunday School, 10:30 a. m.; Children's Day Program, 8 p.m.; Prayer Meeting Wednesday, 8 p. m. Chester M. E. Church L. F. Ulmer, pastor. Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. Preaching at 10:45 a. m. Mlddleboro M. E. Church L. F. Ulmer, Pastor. Sunday School, 9:30; Children's Day program, 8 p. m.; Prayer meeting, Thursday, 8 p. m. Boston Christian Church Sunday school superintendent. Clara S. Beard;
Sunday school at 10:30 a. m.; special Children's Day program at the high school auditorium. Centervl Me During the absence of
the Rev. W. G. Day, pastor at Centerville, who is in Toronto, Canada, for six or eight weeks, the Rev. Richard C. Jones, retired minister of Knightstown, is conducting the services. He has announced the following subjects for Sunday, June 13: morning, "Walking in the Light"; evening, "Mysterious Knocking."
CENTERVILLE ENTERTAINMENT
PLANNED AT M. E. CHURCH .All are invited to an entertainment to be given at the Centerville M. E. church Saturday evening, June 12. Several numbers will -be sung by a male quartet consisting of Messers Jesse Replogle, Dr. McKennon, Fred
Hartley, all of Centerville, and James Steward of Hagerstown, assisted by Mrs. McKennon and Mrs. Steward In a mixed quartet. Miss Lillian Benbow, of Hagerstown, will be pianist. Miss Vest Rollmon, or Brookville, O.. and Mrs. Julian Dunbar, of Centerville, will also give vocal solos. Miss Bessie Buhl will entertaain with readings. No admission will be charged.
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A HIGHLY IMPORTANT NOTICE ON TIE PUBLIC IN GENERAL Makes Strong Appeal for Betterment of Health Which Hits Popular Cord and Scores Hasten to Take Advantage of Opportunity
There may be some one Hoosier State who is better
than Ben N. Crump, who lives at 221
S. W. Second St.. Richmond, but It is safe to say that Mr. Cump counts his friends by the thousands. For twenty-eight years a hard worker in this city's welfare he is at present performing the duties of confutable with headquarters on the sec--.d floor of a building at 6th and
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Mr. Crump is a strong advocate of Peneeu. In relating his experience with the medicine Mr. Crump says: "Some time ago I had the grippe
and after I had passed the acute stages I was in a much run-down condition. The ailment left me weak. I didn't seem to be able to regain my strength. My stomach was affected for I was not able to digest my food as formerly. "One day, in a conversation with a
well-known attorney, I happened to re
mark that I did not feel well. He told me that Pepgen was a good tonic and builder. "I trledvJ'epgen with splendid results. It soon righted my stomach
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in the land in a short time I regained former known ! strength. I consider it a medicine of
exceptional value and one that everybody should know about." This highly important message from Mr. Crump has created a big interest among Richmond citizens as is shown by the scores who have already hastened to obtain Pepgen in order to take advantage of the opportunity this medicine offers to regain strength. To live it is necessary to have strength. Merely existing breathing, eating, sleeping, working and dragging around from place to place without any real interest is not living. To live means to be thoroughly alive in every way to hope happily and confldenty and to have faith in ones' fellow men and in one's self, to have a purpose and work constantly with joy to accomplish that purpose.
People without health cannot .be thoroughly alive. A part of them Is not alive. It may bo energy that has
passed away. It may be ambition that
is dead, it may be hope that is asleep.
It may be that health itself from which comes energy, strength and hope is stupifled. Such people to become
thoroughly alive must coax fcaels health and keep it.
Pepgen has helped hundreds of men'
and women to coax back health which they had thought lost to them forever, tc coax back energy, strength, hop that is found only in people fairly
uuDDimg over with health. Pepgen's popularity consisting ct ever 1,500 bottles sold right here ini Richmond Is explained In this states ment. It has won the public endorse ment and gratitude. It has aided manyi to be thoroughly alive with new health and strength. Pepgen coaxes health in a reasonfcble way. It is especially designed to cleanse while it strengthens sick, som stomachs and thus build health through the digestive and eleminative organs. ' Just as health is the source of energy, ambition and a sense of poweH that enables men and women to hopv and work and win. so the digestive' and eliminative organs are the source of health. Pepgen may be obtained at any first class drug store anywhere.
BIG HEART INTEREST THROBS THROUGH MRS. GERTRUDE HOLSPETER'S THRILLING STORY
To suffer with nervous dyspepsia, to experience the agony this dreaded ailment causes, to realize the tenacity of its endurance when once it has taken strong hold, and then to be rid of the ailment, almost over night, it would seem, is the thrilling experience of Mrs. Gertrude Holspeter, 18 North 0th St., Richmond. Mrs. Holspeter credits Pepgen with this remarkable experience. Here is her fctory: 'I suffered with nervous dyspepsia and at times I had pains in my stomach that were almost unbearable. At such times I was compelled to go to bed and I could do nothing but roll. End toss and moan. I often thought I could not stand the misery. Many nights my mother has sat up attending me. "I discovered that rich foods made my trouble worse so I was careful what I ate. At Thistlethwaite's drug store on Main street they told me about Pepgen. They said they had so many good reports about the medicine that they thought it might help me. I tried it. It helped me. I am eating whatever I desire. I feel very thankful
towards Pepgen. It is wonderful to me to be able to eat a hearty meal, get a good night's rest and feel strong in general." Pepgen's aid to the people suffering with stomach, kidney and liver ills has been unusual. It has been simple and natural for Pepgen is Nature's medicine for common everyday diseases which beset mankind, debilitate both men and women, deprive them of l.appiness and fullness of existance that ought to by rizht belong to everybody; impair the digestion, destroy the appetite; retard the functions of the vital organs and thus by injury to the stomach, blood and nerves destroy vieror and ambition and the general health. The fact that Pepgen is sold and recommended by Clem Thistlethwaite
and other first-class druggists is in itself proof of its merit. Mr. Thistlethwaite is a" friend and advisor of everyone of his customers. He says what he thinks is the truth about medicines. "Pepgen gives universal satisfaction. I am glad to handle it because our customers realize its worth," is his usual commendation. All over the country the druggists who recommend Pepgen are the
Mrs. Gertrude Holspeter.
druggists who serve the people in the laTgest cities and the smallest villages. But everywhere they are the big, upstanding, representative merchants of their communities, enjoying the confidence of all who know them. When they recommend a medicine they know it is good. "It is a pleasure to sell Pepgen because purchasers are exactly satis
fied," is the remark many of them make. These druggists who so enthusiastically recommend Pepgen hav a good reason for so doing. They; know Uiat Pepgen deserves to be recommended. Back of Peneen'a tri
umphs in the drug stores is Pepgen'striumphs in the homes. Pepgen has so much merit, it is sosplendid a tonic for stomach, digestion, kidneys and liver, that it has become a household medicine. Pepgeiv is an upbuilder, appetizer, invigorant and revitalizer to relieve the weakness, illness and general depletion of the body force resultant from the. breaking down of the digestive processes. Eating food is not enough to supply the body. Food taken into the stomach must be rendered into blood, bone and muscle. If the digestive organs are not ready to perform their functions the food becomes waste, sours, ftrments and creates poisons which are carried throughout the system. Pepgen is designed to aid assimilation so that food which is taken into the 6ystem will serve as fuel for the lody to kep the human engine moving as It should. It has been said that Pepgen is like oil to machinery it keeps the human engine moving t-moothly and efficiently. Indigestion, dyspepsia, belching and bloating from gas. sournc: s and soreness of the stomach, inactive liver, biliousness, dizziness, kidney troubles, sharp, shooting pains in all parts of the body, rheumatism, loss of appetite, sleeplessness, nervousness, irritability, falling off of weight, foul breath, catarrhal conditions of the mucous membranes these ailments Pepgen was designed to relieve and thousand.-? have testified that Pepgen relieved them, made them feel well and stronsr again, fit once more for a day's wort and a night's sleep.
EVEN SIGHT OF FOOD ALMOST MADE HER SICK SAYS WOMAN WHO NOW EATS HEARTY MEALS
Mrs. Anna C. Jones, 41 North Cth St. Richmond, says: "Oh; how thankful I am that. I concluded to use Pepgen, for now I feel well and sleep well. "Before I took Pepgen I had pains in my stomach. They seemed to move from one side of my stomach to the other and almost drew me double. Even the sight of food made me sick. "My kidneys were badly deranged, too. It was often necessary for me to get up several times during the night. "Now I have a good appetite and eat three hearty meals every day. My rest is not broken at night and my kidneys are acting normal. It is seldom that I have to get up before morning after I go to bed. I am glad to recommend Pepgen for I think it is a wonderful medicine."
CHILDREN SHOULD BE WATCHED WITH VERY GREAT CARE
Pepgen is a remedy for people who do not feel well and are wise enough to know the necessity of feeling well and keeping well. Pepgen is a reconstructive remedy a remedy designed to build health and strength through the source of the body's health and strength through the stomach, blood end nerves. Pepgen is a stomach food and tonic which feeds while it heals sick, sore, starved stomachs. Pepgen is delicately adapted to stomach needs; Pepgen is purely vegetable, free from mineral taint. Thousands of bottles of Pepgen are being made every year because Pepgen has proven its worth as a remedy for run-down, weak, nervous men and women.
A MUSTARD BATH AIDS SORENESS Everybody knows the old-fashioned mustard plaster was a good thing tr relieve pain, but it blistered. Mustard' should be used in the form of a lini ment to get the best results. Mustard; I niments penetrate without much rub-, bing. and impart a pleasant, soothinj? warmth to the skin without blistering., A good liniment is made of mustard, red pepper, sassafras, menthol and ammonia. Apply it to the feet upon retiring and the soreness will be gone in the morning. It is also a splendid external ap-. P'ication in rheumatism, lumbago, muscular soreness, coughs, colds and pleurisy. It relieves pains and assists internal remedies to rid you of ailments. The above prescription with added ingredients, already prepared, may be. cbtained under the name of Pepgen Liniment from any first-class druggist in Richmond and nearby towns. Pepgen Liniment aids Pepgen wherever there is pain.
They Require Perfect Digestion, Otherwise Delicate Tissues Are Not Nourished.
One of the greatest mistakes a parent can make is to neglect looking after a child's digestion. The tissues of a child's hpdy are very delicate. They have not acquired the powers of endurance which older people possess. The greater portion of the food they eat is required for growth and development. Together with the double strain of studying and growing, a child's digestion is taxed to the limit and parents should see that their children have prompt attention should stomach disorders occur. Pepgen has been a real help to many an anemic child because it puts blood of good, rich, red quality into their little veins and makes them want to laugh and play.
RIDGE ST. GR0CERYMAN FEELS LIKE BOY AGAIN; FORGETS AGE AND JOINS CHILDREN IN PLAY
"I have actually forgotten my physical troubles since I've been taking Pepgen and am beginning to feel like a boy again," says J. N. Long, proprietor of a grocery, 1240 Ridge Street, Richmond. "Before I took Pepgen I had nervous stomach trouble. I had no appetite and nothing in the food line agreed v ith me. My nerves were very easily upset. I didn't seem to have any ratience. The noise my children made in playing seemed to go through me like a knife and I often was com1 elled to ask them to play somewhere else than around me. "But now, since taking Pepgen, all is different. The more noise my little tots make the better I like it. It lets me know they are well and happy. My stomach doesn't hurt me any more. It pleases me to have a good romp with the children. "My wife is taking Pepgen, too. She was in a general run down condition. (Advertisement)
it has helped her. And besides she gives it to our children whenever they don't feel Just right. "We call Pepgen our family tonic end it certainly deserves a place in everybody's home." This is but one more family made happy by the use of Pepgen. Everywhere the most prominent people are giving testimony in favor of Pepgen cut of gratitude for the relief they Lave experienced and because theyi believe it their duty to do so. It is the humanitarian spirit to help the "other fellow" if you can that is the first thought of many men and women who voluntarily tell what Pep-, gen has done for them. ! While it is true the success of Pepgen in Richmond has been so great aa 4
to amaze ousiness men still, it really also, is true that Pepgen is no more popular here than it is in other cities where is has been introduced.
