Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 34, 18 December 1920 — Page 2
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ANTI-SALOON LEAGUE ! - SPEAKERS VILL FILL ; RICHMOND PULPITS Eight representatives of the Indiana . Anti-Saloon league are to occupy pulpits in Richmond and Wayne county this coming Sunday in the interests of the. anti-saloon cause. .." .In addition to the filling of pulpits in city and county at the 'morning and evening (services, a meeting in the interest of law enforcement will be I held at the Grace Methodist church at 2 :3fr o'clock in the; atternoon. This meeting is : to be attended " by minl isters and the laity from the different churches of heclty,and others interested in the enforcement of the law: It is. believed that at this meeti ing some special attention .will be ; Riven to the lawless conditions that have obtained in. Richmond for some time ' past. V - Shumaker Speaks Twice. E. S. Shumaker. superintendent of the Indiana Anti-Saloon league, will speak at the St. Paul Lutheran church In the morning and at a union meeting !n the Methodist church in Dublin in the evening. R. C. Mlntbn, attorney of the AntiSaloon leaeue, speaks at the West Richmond Friends church in the morning and in the Cambridge City Methodist church in the evening. C. J. Everson. field secretary, speaks at the Third Methodist church in tbe morniner, and in the first Chris, tian church in the evening. E. A. Miles, field secretary, speaks in the Reid- Memorial church in the morning and at the Methodist church at Economy in the evening. J. E. Martin, of Indianapolis, speaks at the Second English Lutheran church in the morning, and at Greensfork M. E. church in the evening. E. M. Barney, of Indianapolis, speaks at. the East Main street Friends church in the morning and at the Pershing Evangelical church in the evening. D. Robinson, field secretary, speaks in the First Methodist church in the -morning.' and at the Chester M. E. church in the evening. S. P. McNaught, attorney of the Anti-Saloon league, speaks at the First Presbyterian church In the morning and at the First Baptist church at the evening service. Law Enforcement Service. At the afternoon law enforcement (service the speakers will be S. P. Mo Naught, R. C. Minton and E. S. Shumaker. The meeting will last for one hour only. Richmond is the home of Timothy Nicholson, the honored president of the Indiana Anti-Saloon league, and also the home of S. E. Nicholson, author of the Indiana Nicholson law, and organizer of the Anti-Saloon League of America. It is believed that the messages of the representatives of the league, in view of the fact that both state and nation are now dry. and in further view of the necessity for a tightening up of the machinery of the law generally for law enforcement, will be heard with unusual Interest this year. SEAL SALE OF 1920 PROMISES SUCCESS INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Dec. 38. For the first time in the history of anti-tuberculosis work in Indiana, a terious shortage of Christmas Seals occurred last week, the heavy demand for the little holiday stickers from the 92 county organizations using up 23.000.000 6eals early in the 1920 sale end many millions since. By dint of strenuos work Murray A. Auerbach, executive secretary of the Indiana Tuberculosis association, ob tained counties and shipment of these .dditional seals now have been dis tributed to the county organizations everywhere in Indiana. A total of n.ore than thirty-five million seals eventually was distributed. The 1920 Seal Sale in Indiana apparently is to be more successful than any previous sale. Co-operation of the individuals and the organizational life everywhere in Indiana has made possible a remarkable seal sale, and Hie 1921 anti-tuberculosis program, made possible because of the unusually heavy seal sale now In prospect, already has been mapped on a scale that should be reflected immediately in decreasing death rates throughout Indiana. Savings Fund President Indicted for Embezzling WILMINGTON. Del.. Dec. IT. William Bush, secretary and treasurer of the Wilmington Savings Fund society, was arrested Friday on a warrant charging him with embezzlement of securities owned by the society valued at $200,000 At a hearing before a magistrate he was held on $100,000 bail for general sessions court . COWS PRODUCE WEALTH. FRBANA. III.. Dec. 1S-A quarter million dollars has been added to the wealth of 800 dairymen in Illinois, who l:ave been members of cow testing astociations during the past three years, fccording to the members of the Dairy Department at the University of Illinois. Each of ?6 associations is composed cf approximately 26 dairy farmers who own in the neighborhood of 300 to 500 cows. The dairymen join these corporative associations in order to have feed records and milk records kept on each of their cows. HEAVY ARGENTINA CROP fBy Associated Press.) BUENOS AIRES. Dec. IS. Argentina's wheat crop for 1920. now ready for the harvest, gives prospects of a Jieavy" and profitable yield. Official f gures place the area seeded this year ot 6.073,100 hectaresf of 2H acres) or about 23,000 hectares- more than in the previous year. La Razon estimates that the crop for 1920-21 will reach 5,500,000 tons and La Epoca figures 5,000.000. The oats and linseed crops share the good prospects of the wheat. ; The main importance of mica in modern industry lies in the fact that it Is one of the poorest conductors of electricity, and therefore desirable for Use purpose of Insulation. It is almost f.iHisneusible in the electrical industry.
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BAPTIST. . First Baptist Church North Elev-j enth street, near Main. 9:15. Sunday! school. O. M. Kendall. Superintendent: I i . a A I 1 ' iu:u, morning worsnip, sermon sud-i ject, "The Cry for Bread"; 6:30, Young j People's service, topic, "The Spirit of j Generosity"; 7:30, evening service, Mr. S. P. McNaught, representative of the Anti-Saloon League, will speak at this service. The B. Y. P. U. Christmas party will be held at the church Tuesday evening, Dec. 21. Everybody welcome; music, games, eats. Midweek prayer and praise service Thursday evening, 7:30. Shelby C. Lee, Pastor. UNITED BRETHREN United Brethren Church H. S. James. Minister. Bible school at 9:20; H. R. McQueen, Superintendent. Preaching services at 10:30 and 7:30 by the pa6tor. Christian Endeavor service at 6:30; prayer service Thursday at 7:30. CHRISTIAN. First Christian --South Tenth and A streets. L. E. Murray, pastor. Sunday school, 9:15 a. m., A. B. Harrison, superintendent. The children will give the Christmas entertainment, "White Gifts for The King," at the Sunday school hour. Hours for wor ship 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m., subject of morning sermon, "Incarnation and Re-incarnation." Rev. Everson. a representative of the Anti-Saloon league will speak at the evening service. CATHOLIC. St. Mary's Catholic Rer. 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 Roman Catholic Fifth and South C streets. Rev. F. A. Roeil, rector; Rev. Clement Zepf, assistant. 5:30 a. m., Low Mass and Communion 7:30 a. m.. Low Mass, Sermon and Communion. 10:00 a, m. High Mass and Sermon. 3:00 p. m.. Vespers and Benediction. At the 10 o'clock service the male choir sings under the direc tion of the organist and choirmaster, Anthony N. Schuh. Friday evening, Holy Hour, Benediction, and choii practice. EPISCOPAL St. Paul's Episcopal Church Corner North A and North Eighth Streets, the Rev. George G. Burbanck, Rector. Services at 8:00, 10:30 a. m., and 4:30 p. m. Church School at 9:30 a. m. The Rev. C. W. Charles will hold a service for - the deaf in the parish House, Sunday night at 7:30. FRIENDS. East Main Street Friends' Church E. Howard Brown, Pastor. Sunday School, 9:13 a. m., Harry B. Reeves, superintendent. Every Sabbath is "Rally Day" at our Sunday School. Preaching service. 10:30 a. m. Rev. E. M. Barney, representative of the Anti-Saloon League, will speak at this service. Christian Endeavor Prayer Meeting,' 6:30 p. m. Evening service, 7:30 p. m. The choir will render a sacred Christmas concert at the even' ing service. This will be a musical treat for Richmond people who can make arrangements to attend it. Monday evening the State Field Secretary of the Christian Endeavor Societies will address all Christian Endeavorers of the city in our church in the Endeavor room at 7:30 p. m. Ladies' Aid Thursday afternoon at 1:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting, Thursday evening at 730. A Christmas Cantata will be given at our church Dec. 26th. Whitewater Friends North Tenth and G streets. Irvin Stegall, Pastor. Bible School, 9:15 a. m., Lawrence Haler, Sup't. Morning Worship. 10:30 a. m. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. Evangelistic service. 7:30 p. m. Ministerial training class meets with Mrs. Traylor, North Eighth and C streets on Monday evening. Ladies' Aid, Wednesday p. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday 7:30 p. m. South Eighth Street Friends' Church A. F. Mitchell, pator Bible school at 9:10; John H. Johnson, superintendent. Hour of worship, 10:30. Subjpct: "The Manger and the Maimed." Midweek meeting Thursday evening at 7:30. A report from the Federal Council recently held in Boston will be given by one who was present. At five o'clock on Sabbath evening a Christmas program will be given Bible school. The exercises will be given by the young people and children of "the school. All will take part in giving to meet local needs in the city. Music will be furnished by the children's Bible school orchestra. West Richmond Friends' Church Charles M. Woodman, Pastor. Sunday services: 9 a. m., Bible school, Millard Markle, Superintendent; 10:.30 a. m., Mr. R. C. Minton of the Anti-Saloon League will speak; 4 p. m., Christian Fellowship Circle; 5 p. m., Christmas Musical Vesper service, with musical program as follows: Chorus, The Birthday of a King (Neidlinger) ; Ladies Chorus, Hallelujah Christ Jesus (Rubner); Tenor solo, The Christ Child (Coombs); Ladies' Chorus. Jesus Gentlest Saviour (Shelley); Chorus Angel's Message (Drecah). Tuesday afternoon, Ladies' Aid. Thursday eveIng, Christmas entertainment. Presentation of the Christmas Story by the Bible school. LUTHERAN. ' First English Lutheran South A 'and 11th Streets; F. A. Dressel, pastor. Parsonage, 110 South 11th street. Sunday School at 9:00 a. m. E. B. Knollenberg. Sup't. The Offering Cash for Children of Poland-j-Food and clothing for Social Servifc Bureau. Preaching service at f0:30 J a. m. and 7:00 p. m. Bible Study Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Preaching service Christinas morning at 6 o'clock. Entertainment by Sunday School, Christmas at 7:30 p. m. Subject at 10:30 a. m., "An Old Scene In A New Setting." Evening, 'Becoming A Christian." Second English Lutheran Church Northwest Third and Pearl streets; C. "Raymond Isley, Pastor. Sunday, Dec. 19, 1920: Sunday school, 9:15 a. m. J. F. Holaday, Superintendent Morn ing worship. 10:30' a. m. This is the j regular service for the Jehoiada Chest J offering. Tbe speaker for the morning win tie a representaeive or tne Indiana Anti-Saloon League. Evening worship, 7:00 p. m., subject of sermon, "Lives That Point." Week-day prayer service, Thrsday, 7:15 p. m. A cordial ywelcome to all. Trinity English Lutheran Corner Seventh and South ; A streets. Oscar T. F. Tressel. pastor. Residence 23 S. 11th street. Phone 2861. Sunday school, 9:00. Divine service, 10:30; "Christ is the Golden Key of Mary's Magnificat." . Evening worship, 7:00;
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"The Joy of the Friend ki the Bridegroom." Early Christmas service at 5:00 Christmas morning. Sunday school Christmas entertainment Christmas night at 7:00. St. Paul's Lutheran Church South 7th and D . streets. J. P. Miller. Pastor. Sunday School, 9:00 a. m.; Jesse Wiechman, Sup't. Divine service at 10:30 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. At the morning service Rev. E. D. Shumaker, D. D., will deliver the address. Dr. Shumaker is superintendent of the Indiana Anti-Saloon League. At the evening service the subject of the J pastor's sermon will be: Joy . Luther League meeting Sunday evening at 6:00 o'clock, conducted by the president of the State Luther League. Christmas matins on Christmas morn-.! ing at 5:00 o'clock. Catechizing Sat. urday morning. Advance class at 8:30. Junior class at 9:30. St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church Corner South Seventh and E streets, A. L. Nicklas, Pastor. English service, 8:00 a. m.; Sunday school, George Kauper, Superintendent, 9:15 a. m.; German service. 10:80 a. m.; Members' meeting. 2:00 p. m. Evening service omitted. Mid-week advent service, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Services Christmas Day, 5:00 a. m., 10:00 a. m.; 7:00 p. m. METHODIST. First Methodist Episcopal R. W. Stoakes, pastor. The Sunday school is preparing fo-Ahe Christmas party for next Wedn ? y night. Bible study hour begins promptly at 9:15 a. m.; Attorney Paul Beckett will address the Brotherhood class at the opening of their session. His subject , will be! "The Tercentenary". Prof. J. H. Bentley, superintendent of the city schools, J win speak The morning hour of wor- j onin will ha o-lvan nvar t n on Ann. Saloon league program; 10:30 a. m.. Mr. Robinson of Indianapolis will be the speaker. The quartette will be
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necker. Prof. Cantwell. The Epworth , League will be in charge of Mrs. R. W. Stoakes at 6:30 p. m The evening ;
service will be evangelistic with special music by the quartette. There is 10:30 a. m. Prelude, "Holy Night', to be a half hour of special music be-j (Dudley Buck); Response, "A Little
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praisements of Jesus." Quartette,! ere Were Shepherds. (Hasker). Mrs. Longnecker, Prof. Cantwell, Miss;Mi?s Edith Hilbert, Roy P.lummer and
McAlpine, Mr. Funk. MISSION. Union Mission North Fourteenth street. Sunday school. 9:30 a. m.; morning worship, 10:30 a. m.; Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m., leader, Marvin Pickett; evangelistic service, at 7:30 p. m.; prayer meeting, 7:30 p. m., Tuesday; choir practice, 7:30 p. m., Wednesday; Christmas entertainment, 7:30 p. m., Friday. Santa Claus has promised to visit the boys and girls of the Union Mission Friday evening. In turn a splendid .program has been prepared by the Sunday school. You are all invited to attend these services. Rev. and Mrs. J. F. Propst, pastors, .306 Northwest Third street. Phone 4877. NAZARENE.
Nazarene Church North A and , Plummer; "For Unto Us Is Born ToFifth streets. Sunday school at 9 -15; day", (Trowbridge), Miss Pearl Warpreaching at. 10:30 by the pastor; chil-iner, Forrest Ault, Willard Nearon and dren's meeting at 6:30; young people's choir; "Hozanna", (Granier), Miss
meeting at 6:30; preaching at 7:30 You are invited to all theee services, and to our Christmas entertainment, Christmas night. Will open a holiday convention Sunday. December 26, and Rev. Arthur Porter, Miss Lorene White, and Virginia White, of Olivet, Isaiah McClennan of Jamaica, and Rev. J. W. Short, district superintendent of-the Nazarene will be with us and take part. Be sure and come, as we are expecting great things of God. Rev. J. W. Crawford, pastor. PRESBYTERIAN First Presbyterian The church with a message and a welcome. Sun-1 day, December 19. the pastor, Rev. J. J. Rae, will preach at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; sermon subjects: "Are You Ready for Christmas?" and "The Curse of a Smile." Bible school at 9:15 a. m., W. J. Blackmore, superintendent. A special program will be rendered at the morning service. Earlham Heights Presbyterian Church Sunday School. 9:15 a; m. Mr. McKinley, Sup't. Young People's Meeting at 6:15 p. m. Evening service at 7 p. m. Prof. I Jones, Pastor. Everyone welcome. Come and hear a good sermon. Reid Memorial United Presbyterian Church Corner North Eleventh and A streets. Sabbath school at 9:15 a. m. Sertnon at 10:30 a. m. by E. A. Miles, of Indianapolis, Anti-Saloon League representative. There will be no evening service. Thursday night Christmas entertainment. SALVATION ARMY Services at the Salvation Army hall, 12 South Fifth street, Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday nights. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Sunday. Street services on Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday nights at Sixth and Main, followed by services at the hall, except Saturday night. Captain and Mrs. Tincher in charge. SCIENTIST First Church of Christ ScientistNorth A between Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets. Subject, "Is the Uni-c-rse, Including Man. Evolved by Atomic Force?" Sunday School at 9:15; Services at 10:30; Wednesday evening testimony meeting at 7:43 p. m. Public cordially invited. The Science Church of Spiritualists hold their services at 7:30 p. m.. In the Red Men's Hall. 26 South Seventh street, the first, second and third Sundays of each month. The Rev. Mary C. B. Austin, Pastor, and Rose Baker, Assistant. MISCELLANEOUS The Church of God 515 North A street. Thomas Duckworth, Pastor. We would like every one that reads this notice to be with us in the serv ices on Dec. 19th. S. S. at 9:30 a. m. J V.1H . Ul l V I Q,b i V U 1 CLm IU, aUU 7:00 p. m. Prayer service on Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. International Holiness Corner North Eleventh and H streets. Sunday school 9:30 a. m.; preaching, at' 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; revival services conducted by Rev. J. Pursley; I Rev. F. C. Myers, pastor OXFORD SCHOOLS CLOSE; TOWN ALMOST DESERTED OXFORD, O., Dec. 18. From today until January 4, this village will bs shy about 1,700 of its population. Miami university, Oxford College and the Western College for Women closed ctoday for the Christmas recess. Classes will be resumed January 4.
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CHARACTERIZES AS PREPOSTEROUS SUM SOUGHT FOR ARMY &' -" A V Rep. Daniel R. Anthorv. Rep. Daniel R. Anthony. Republican, of Kr-isas, in charge of the army bill before the new committee of the house, characterizes as 'preposterous" the request of the war oepartment for $600,000,000. approximately Second Presbyterian Church Gives Musical Progrcms Appropriate musical programs will given at both the morning and) evening services at the Second bvterian church Sundav Thev folh Sunda' TUey 101
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Chojr; 'Offertory, "Cantilene Nuptiale", (Dubois); "Hozanna", (Granier), Miss Pearl Warner and Choir; Postlude, "Chorus of Shepherds", (Lemmens). 7:30 p. m. Prelude, "Marche Solonnelle", (Lamaigre); Resuonse, "It Came Upon the Midnight Clear", Choir: "There Were Shepherds," (Stults), Miss Edith Hilbert, Arthur Thome and Choir; "The Star of Bethlehem", (Harker); Organ, "Darkness and Light." "Prophecy of the Coming". Robert Graham; "Prepare Ye the Way of the Lord", Choir; Offertory, Intermezzo, "Holy City" (Gaul): Tenor Solo, "It Came Upon the Midnight Clear", (Strelizki), Roy Pearl Warner and Choir; Postlude Organ, "Hallelujah Chorus", (Handel), Mrs. Lewis C. King, Organist and Director; Mr. Charles Groce, Cornet; Rev. H. J. Sarkiss, Pastor. Automotive Dealers Hear Show Reports Reports on the automobile show will be heard at the regular meeting of the Wayne County Automotive Trade association, at 7:30 p. m., Monday in the rales rooms of the McConaha company. Among important matters to be discussed will be a proposed change in the constitution. Arrangements for the annual election on the first meeting night in January, also will be made. Members are asked to be present POSTPONE FOOTBALL BANQUET. OXFORD, O.. Dec. 18. The banquet which was to have been given this evening in honor of Miami University's football team, and at which a captain for next year's team was to have been chosen, has been postponed until after the Christmas recess. A NEAT DRESS FOR SCHOOL. OR HOME 3096 Pattern 309G, cut in 4 Sizes: 4, 6, S and 10 years, was used for the pretty model here shown. It is nice for! serge, or for plaid or checked mixtures and also for velvet, silk, voile, repp, poplin, linen and gingham. Size 10 will require 3 yards of 36 inch material. Address City Size A pattern of this Illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 12 cents In silver or stamps. Address Pattern Department Palladium Patterns will be mailed to your ad dress within one week. .
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Christmas Program at Grace M. E. Sunday The Christmas spirit, in song and sermon, will be evident at the Grace M. E. church at both morning ind evening services Sunday. Following is the program: Morning. Prophecy: Isa. 9: 27; hymn 116, "Come Thou Long-expected;" The Birth-Place, Luke 2: 1-7; solo, "0Little Towir of Bethlehem;" The Night Isa. 8: 2-7; prayer, "Silent Night. Holy NighL The Mother, Luke 1: 46-55: hvmn 112, "There's a song in the Air." I The Shepherds, Luke 2: 8-12; hymn 115, "While Shepherds Watched;" announcements. The Angels, Luke 2: 13-19; hymn 113, "Angels from the Realms;" offering-Gloria in Excellis, quartette, "Long Years Ago." T,he Wise men. Matt. 2: 1-11; hymn 114, "Brightest and Best." "The Gift Supreme," a study in Christmas art, pastor. Evening. Prelude Organ. Hymn. 107. "Joy to The World." Scripture and prayer. Song, "Christmas Music Fills The Air" Choir and children's chorus. Recitation, "Hear The Glad Notes" Edgar Dennis. Recitation. "Winter Brings Us Christmas" Alonzo Parker. Song "Whose Arc Te Voices" Susan Hart and children's chorus. Song, "A Great King Cometh" Choir. Recitation, "A Message From The Manger" Robert Riggs. Duet, "The Night of Jesus' Birth" Irma Weaver and Martha Webb. Recitation, "The Message of The Wise Men" Robert Shelly. Sonjt. "Dear Little Baby" Loretta Bell Kittle and children's chorus. Recitation, four small children, Bernice Krone, Delores Dill, Lloyd Wilson, Alonzo Parker. Song, "Little Child of Bethlehem" Elizabeth Kring and children's choir. Recitation, "Our Christmas Gifts" Mary Morarity. Winifred Brown, Jane Terhune, Elizabeth Kring. Song, "The Same Stars Shine" ! Choir. Recitation, "Crowning The King"
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