Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 271, 24 September 1921 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGKAM, RICHMOND, IND., SATURDAY, SEPT. 24, 1921.

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RICHMOND CATHOLICS TO ATTEND OPENING OF HOME FOR BOYS

CHURCHES

Monsignor F. A. Roell, of St An-

drew'g church, and Father W. J. Cro-

nin, of St. Mary's church, are to head

a large delegation of local Catholics who are to be present at the dedication of the Gibault home for boys, which is to take piace at Allendale, Vigo county, Sunaay, Oct. 9. A special train will transport the delegation. Rev. M. J. Gorman, for a number of years pastor of the Catholic church at Cambridge City, has been made the

first superintendent of the Gibault Home. He will be assisted by two priests. . The program is to include solemn Pontifical field mass with sermon by Bishop Chartrand. of Indianapolis, and addresses by high state and national officials, including Postmaster General W. H. Hays, Gov. Warren T. McCray, and Supreme Knight, James A. Flaherty, of the Knights of Columbus. Prepare for 10,000 A grand pilgrimage to Terre Haute from all parts of this state will mark

the event. Preparations are being made to take care of 10,000 people. The home and school is established

by the Knights of Columbus of Indima, and is designed to care for boys between the ages of 14 and 18, who are either delinquent, incorrigible, or who may, on account of circumstances be in danger of becoming delinquent or incorrigible. The management of the home will be in the hands of a commission headed by the two Catholic bishops of Indiana, State Deputy of the Knights of Columbus Joseph M. Nurre, of Blooraington, president, William J. Mooney, Indianapolis, treasurer, Madison J. Walch of Indianapolis, secretary, Rev. Francis Janson, Gary, Ind., Charles M. Keizer, Fort Wayne, Albert Veneman, Evansville, Stephen A. Callahan of Ft.

Wayne. J. W. Johnson of Kokomo, and M. E. Foley of Indianapolis, members of the commission. Announcements will be made in both of the Catholic churches tomorrow in regard to the pilgrimage. An unusually low rate has been secured over the Pennsylvania lines and it is estimated that 300 Catholics will represent Wayne county at the formal opening of the Gibault Home by the Knights of Columbus. The program for the afternoon will be as follows: Singing of the National Anthem Cathedral Choir, Indianapolis.

Address of Welcome K. of C. State

Deputy Joseph M. Nurre, Blooming-

ton, Ind.

Pierre Gibault Hon. W. H. Hayes,

Postmaster General.

Formal Dedicatory Address Charles

M. Neizer, Fort Wayne. Indiana's Acceptance Governor W. T, McCray.

An Appreciation James A. Flaherty, Supreme Knight of K. of C, New Haven, Conn. Band Concert and Inspection of Grounds.

LA PORTE SHADE TREES TO RECEIVE PROTECTION LAPOIiTE, Ind.. Sept. 24. Legal restraints, which prevent cities from undertaking officially the protection of shade trees by spraying, have led to interest by the Laporte Chamber of Commerce in a community spraying program, which it hopes to carry out under semi-public auspices.

ADVENTIST Seven Day Adventist Red Men's Hall, South Seventh street. C. L. White and H. W. Williams, evangelists. Services every Sunday evening at 7:30 and Saturday afternoon at 2:30 p. m. Subject for Sunday evening. "Is the Bible Out of Date." All are welcome. BAPTIST First Baptist Church Bible School 9:15 a. m.; M. O. Kendal, Sup't. Rally Day for Bible school and church. Pastor R. N. McNemer will give a Rally Day Message at 10:30 a. m. B. Y.

P. M. at 6:30 p. m. Pastor will preach at 7:30 p. m. Subject: "He Brought Him to Jesus." Baptism at the evening service. You are Invited to all services. UNITED BRETHREN United Brethren Eleventh and N. B streets. H. S. James, pastor. Bible school at 9:20 a. m; Fred White, superintendent. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by the pastor Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m., Mrs. Waldo Lacey, leader. Prayer meeting Thursday evening. CATHOLIC St. Mary's Catholic Rev. W. J. Cronin. pastor: Rev. John Rodutskey.

j assistant pastor. Masses on Sunday

morning at 5, 7 ana 9 o ciocn. Benediction after the 9 o'clock mass. Masses on week days at 6:39 and 8 o'clock. St. Andrew's' Catholic Fifth and South C streets. Rev. F. A. Roell, 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. rn., High Mass

and Sermon. 3:00 p. m.. Vespers Sermonette and Benediction. At the 10 o'clock service the male choir sings under the direction of the organist and

choirmaster, Anthony N. Schuh, Fri

day evening. Holy Hour, Benediction,

and choir practice. CHRISTIAN

First Christian Corner Tenth and

South A streets, cordially invites the

public to its services tomorrow. Bible

school at 9 '15 a. m., Bradford Harri

son, superintendent. Tomorrow la promotion day and will be observed

with appropriate exercises. Lord's

table and sermon at 10:15. Sermon subject, "A Great Challenge," Evening service at 7:30, with a 6picy program. Sermon subject, "The Seeking Christ." Special music, both morning and night. Endeavor at 6:30. A. L. Stamper, pastor. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ, Scientist

North A, between Fourteenth and Fif

teenth streets. Subject, "Reality. Sunday school at 9:15 a. m. Services

at 10:30 a. m. Wednesday evening

testimonial meeting at 7:45. Public cordially invited. EPISCOPAL St. Paul's Episcopal Northeast corner North Eighth and North A streets.

The Rev. George G. Burbanck, rector. Sunday services 8:00 and 10:30 a. m.. and 4:30 p. m. Church school, 9:30 a. m. The church is open daily from 9:00 to 5:00 for private prayer and meditation. : ; - ; .; .FRIENDS", " : West Richmond Friends Charles M. Woodman, pastor. 9 a. m., Bible school, Millard . Markle, superintendent. Promotion day exercises in connection with the meeting for worship, at which time Bibles will be presented to graduates from the primary department, and diplomas given to those moving from one department to another. All parents of the children in

the school are asked to be present 4 p. m., Meeting of the newly formed Junior Christian Fellowship circle. 5 p. m. Vesper service. 6 p. m. Chris

tian Fellowship circle meeting. Tues

day afternoon. Ladies Aid. Thursday evening, prayer meeting. South Eighth Street Friends Louis T. Jones, acting pastor. Bible school, 9:10 a. m.. Dr. W. D. Smith in charge. Meeting for-worship, -0:30; message by the pastor. Mid week meeting on Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. East Main Street Friends Church

E. Howard Brown, Pastor, suniay

school, 9:15 a, m., Harry B. Reeves, superintendent. Preaching service at

10:30 a. m., subject, "Who is on tne Lord's Side?" Christian Endeavor prayer meeting. 6:30 p. m., Eunice Kenworthy, leader, subject, "Mis-

service,

will observe Its quarterly mission Sunday on Sept. 25. Mrs. Gurney Binford, recently returned from Japan, will be the speaker, giving some interesting facts regarding that country. There will also be special music. AH are cordially Invited to come. METHODIST The First Methodist Church Corner Main and Fourteenth streets. Sunday School at the 9:15 hour in the morning. Arthur Curme, Superintendent. The morning service will be marked

by special music and the pastor, R. W.

Stoakes will speak on the general subject "Lost Somewhere in An Agnostic

World "God". These sermons are of special interest to the student life of the city, as they deal with some of the problems that perplex the mind while in the training stage. This service will be at the regular hour of 10:30. The Epworth League will have its regular session at 6:30 o'clock.

All young people invited. The Sunday evening service will be the first of its kind for the fall and will be followed

sions ." Evenine preaching

7:30 p. m., subject, "Digging Spiritual from tlme t0 time throughout the fall

Wells for the World." Ladies' aia

Thursday afternoon. Thursday will be "Open Day" at the church. The pastor will be in the church for council and conference. Thursday evening there will be games for the children, a

social for the adults, and at the proper time moving pictures will be shown. Every member of the church and their friends and attenders invited. Everything is free to all. Come and spend the evening with us. LUTHERAN First English Lutheran Church South A and Eleventh streets, F. ADressel, pastor. Parsonage 110 South Eleventh street. Sunday school at 9 a. m., E. B. Knollenberg, superintendent. Preaching service at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Bible study Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Subject at 10:30 a. m., "Workers With God." Evening, "God's Way." Second English Lutheran N. W. Third and Pearl streets. C. Raymond Isley. pastor. Sunday School, 9:15

a. m.; J. F. Holaday, Superintendent. Morning Worship, 10:30 a. m. Missionary theme, "The Harvest and the Harvesters." Evening service, 7:00 n. m. Sermon subject, "A Spiritual

Surgical Operation." Church Council

Meeting, Monday, 7:30 p. m. St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church South Seventh and E streets. A. L. Nicklas, pastor. English service 8 a. m.; Sunday school (Ray Duning, superintendent), 9:15 a. m. The school will observe rally day. Every member of the congregation is invited. German service 10:30 a. m.;

members meeting 2:00 p. m.; even

ing worship 7:00 p. m. Missionary society Thursday afternoon; teachers'

meeting Friday evening. Trinity English Lutheran Corner

Seventh and South A streets. Oscar T. F. Tressel, pastor. Residence 23 South Eleventh street. Phone 2861. Sunday school, 9 a. m.; Divine servents in its teaching concerning good ents in its Teaching concerning good Works;" evening worship, 7:30, "Zeal for God;" the Brotherhood meets Tuesday evening at the church at 8 o'clock. St. Paul's Lutheran church South Seventh and D streets. J. P. Miller, pastor. Sunday school, 9 a. m., Jesse A. Wiechman, superintendent. This being "mission Sunday" for the S. S., Mrs. Elizabeth Binford will deliver a message suitable to the occasion. Divine services 10:30 a. m. and 7 p. m.; German services at 2 p. m. by Prof. Neve of Wittenberg college; Catechizing Saturday morning; Seniors, 8:30, Juniors, 9:30. St. Paul's Lutheran Sunday school

ana winter season. These services

will be known as "Our Pleasant Sunday Evenings for Profit." Some of the best musical artists in the city will furnish this musical program. A short snappy sermon will conclude the evening. This service will be at 7:30.

Grace Methodist Our Sunday school makes its appeal to all children and adults not attending Sunday school

elsewhere. A progressive school.

earnest teachers, fine orchestra, and a chance to help. "If Christ Came to Richmond" will be the subject discuss

ed by tne pastor Sunday morning at 10:30. Let the theme and the thought of worship draw a large congregation to this service. The Junior League will meet at 2 o'clock under the leadership of Mr. John Heerey, and a capable group of helpers. The fall league has opened auspiciously. The Epworth League will be held at 6:30, and a special program has been arranged. The Sunday evening feature service will include special music, a moving picture Bible film. "The Double Gift," and a short gospel talk by the pastor. Tuesday afternoon the happy afternoon for boys and girls will include the three reel feature "The Benefactor." being

tne nie story ana acnievements oi

Edison, a wondrful film of Inspiration.

Time, immediately after school. - Community night will include the showing of "The Little Princess." by Mary Pickford, and an hour of fun and frolic. Thursday afternoon the Grace church rally day and picnic will be held at the church. Services begin at 2 o'clock and a great program with ministers from near-by churches in attendance. This is the church, league and Sunday school rally for the falL Come. MISSION Union Mission N. Twelfth street. Rev. and Mrs. J. F. Propst pastors.

Bible school at 9:15 a. m. Morning

worship 10:30; subject, "The Psychol

ogy of Prayer. Christian Endeavor

6 : 3a p. m. ; leader, Roy Babylon. Special music is planned, besides a splendid missionary program. We invite you to be present Evangelistic service 7:30. We are expecting the Rev. Frank Kinsey, a former pastor, to be present with us for this service. Mr. and Mrs. William Kinsey will have charge of the music. Prayer meeting 7:30 Tuesday; C. C. C. business meeting and social 7:30. p. m. Thursday; Bible class 7:30 p. m. Friday; children's meeting 1:30 p. m. Saturday. You and your friends are cordially invited to all of these services. When the door is open you are welcome. NAZARENE Nazarene Services at Community hall, Cambridge City. Sunday school, 9:15 o'clock; preaching, 10 o'clock;

evening service, 7:30 o clock; prayer

meeting Thursday - evening, 7:30 o'clock. PRESBYTERIAN

First Presbyterian Church Joseph J. Rae, pastor. The church with a message and a welcome. Sunday school 9:15 o'clock; W. J. Blackmore, superintendent Morning service at 10:30 o'clock. Subject "The Sure Foundation." Evening service at 7:30

o'clock. Subject, "What is Conversion?" Second Presbyterian Church North Nineteenth and C streets; H. J. Sarkiss, pastor. Residence 303 North North Twenty-first street. Phone 3841. Order of services are as follows: Sunday school, 9:15, William Massey, superintendent. Morning worship, 10:30, subject, "The Working Religion for a Working Man." Evening service, 7:30. This will be a dedicatory service. The Philathea Sunday school class has purchased a communion table and they

w ill present it at this time. A short appropriate sermon will follow the presentation. SALVATION ARMY The Salvation Army Public serv ices held on Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday nights of each week at 8 o'clock Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Holiness meeting, 10:45 a. m. Sunday night public service, 7:45. Officers in charge, Envoy and Mrs. Amberger. SPIRITUALIST

The Spiritualist Church of Truth-

will hold service Sunday at 7:45 p. m

in the Ben Hur hall, over the American Trust and Savings bank. Lecture

by the Rev. A. Scott Bledsoe, of Los

Angeles, Calif., one of the most profound lecturers of the Spiritual Philosophy of the present day. Messages by Mrs. Agnes Domoff of Indianapolis, also Prof. May, and the pastor, Mrs. L. A. Morrow. Special music by the Reddington Trio. Public cordially invited. The Science of Spiritualists Services Sunday, 7:45 p. m. in the Knights of Pythias Temple, South Eighth street Lecture by the pastor Rev.

M. C. B. Austin, subject: "Spiritual Evolution." Messages by Ada P. Titus and Rev. Austin. Public cordially invited. MISCELLANEOUS The Church of God No. 513 North A street. Sunday, Sept 25 is our Missionary Day in the Sunday School at 9:30. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Also mid-week prayer service on Wednesday, at 7:30 p. m. Thomas Duckworth, pastor.

Announce Sunday Services

For Williamsburg Church , The following services , fiaye "been announced for the Williamsburg M. E. church Sunday: .. . Sunday ; school at 9: SO o'clock, Frank Mikesell, superintendent. Rev. J. J. Fisher will close a 10 weeks' stay as substitute pastor. He will preach his farewell sermon. Subject. "The Final Vision and Responsibility." He will sing. "The Holy City." A large congregation attended last Sunday night and an equally large crowd is expected Sunday night. Rev.

Fisher is leaving the church in good condition for, .e new pastor who will take up his duties Oct. 2.

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