Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 294, 22 October 1921 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., SATURDAY, OCT. 22, 1922.

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CHURCHES

BAPTIST ling; Friday evening from 5:30 to t

First Baptist Church Bible school' o'clock the Ladies' Aid will serve a

9:15 a. nr.. M. O. Kendall, supt. Preach

ing by the pastor R. N. McNemer, 10:30 a. m., subject "The Beauty of the Sacrifice," Genesis 22:2. B. Y. P. U. 6:30 p. m. Preaching by pastor 7:30 p. m. Text. "But first they gave their own selves to the

Lord,"2 Cor. 8:5. Prayer meeting and Bible study Thursday evening 7:30. You are all invited to all services. UNITED BRETHRtN United Brethren Eleventh and N. B streets. H. S. James, minister. Bible school at 9:20 a. m.; Fred White, superintendent. Sunday is Rally Day. There will be special music by the orchestra and a solo by Mr. Thomas P. Wilson. Also a short address. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by the pastor. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m., Elden Hoos, leader. Prayer meeting Thursday evening. CATHOLIC St. Mary's Catholic Rev. W. J. Cronin. pastor; Rev. John Rodutskey. assistant pastor. 6 a. m., low mass; 8 a. m., low mass and sermon; 10 a. m. high mass and sermon; 2:30 p. m. instruction with benediction at 3 p. m.;

7:30 p. m. Wednesday, Holy hour. St Andrew's Catholic Fifth and Gouth 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. m.. High Mass and Sermon. 3:00 p. m., Vespers Sermonette and Benediction. At the 10 o'clock service the male choir sings uuder the direction of the organist and

choirmaster, Anthony N. Schuh, Friday evening. Holy Hour, Benediction, and choir practice. CHRISTIAN The First Christian Church It is understood that no cheering can be made in any way by the Bible School tomorrow, unless there are 500 present. If every member of the school is present there will be a happy time. Everyone is urged to cast their vote for a large attendance at all the services. Bible School at 9:15, followed by Lord's table. Plain Gospel preaching, fine Gospel singing and a hearty welcome to visitors and strangers. Evening service at 7:30. There will be

special instrumental selections, a good mixed quartette and old time congregational singing. Endeavor at 6:30. The church is located Corner Tonth and South A streets. A. L. Stamper, pastor. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ, Scientist North A, between Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets. Subject:"Probation After Death." Sunday school at 9:15 a. m. Services at 10:30 a. m. Wednes day evening testimonial meeting at 7:45. Public cordially invited. EPISCOPAL St. Paul's Episcopal church Northeast corner North Eighth and North A streets. The Rev. George G. Bur-

banck, rector. Sunday services at 8

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community supper, cafeteria style, to which the community is invited. After the supper a movie will be given in the auditorium of the meeting house. East Main Street Friends' church E. Howard Brown, pastor. The evangelistic Chautauqua opens on Sabbath morning. Sunday school, 9:15 a. m., Harry B. Reeves, superintendent; preaching service. 10:30 a. m., sermon by Rev. Charles E. Hiatt, of Winchester. Yearly Meeting superintendent.

Christian Endeavor prayer meeting,

6:30 p. m., Ernest Borredaile, leader;

evening preaching service, evangelistic service, sermon by Rev. Charles E. Hiatt. Special music both morning and evening. The program will be followed through the week as advertised. Brown,, the cartoonist, will begin his preludes on Monday evening. He will be with us each evening and Tuesday and Wednesday afternoon, Rev. Loui3 Stout will preach the sermons Monday and Tuesday evening. Wednesday and Thursday, Rev. Fred Smith will be with us. The meetings

will continue throughout the week. All departments of the church will unite in the meetings. The public especially invited to be present at all the services. LUTHERAN Second English Lutheran Northwest Third and Pearl streets. C. Raymond Isley, pastor. Sunday school at

9:15 a. m., J. F. Holaday, superintendent; morning worship, 10:30 a. m.,

sermon subject, "Four Fundamentals of Christian Character;" evening worship, 7 p. m., sermon subject, "The Power of Personal Evangelism;" Catechism class, Saturday, 9:30 a. m. St. John's Lutheran South seventh and E. Owing to the absence of the Rev. A. Nicklas, Rev. Specht of the Wernle Orphan's home will preach at the first service at 8 o'clock. Sunday school at 9:15 a.m. Ray Duning, supt No. other services.

St. Paul's Lutheran church South

Seventh and D streets. J. P. Miller,

pastor. Sunday school 9 a. m., Jesse A. Wiechman, superintendent: subjects of secmons, morning, "Essentials." evening, "The Mote and the Bean;" catechizing Saturday morning; seniors, 8:30, juniors, 9:30; German service by Rev. J. L. Neve, D.D., at 2 o'clock. Trinity English Lutheran Cornet Seventh and South A streets. Oscar T. F. Tressel, pastor. Residence, 23 South Eleventh street. Sunday school at 9; divine service, 10:30; sermon by Rev. Herman Specht. superintendent of the Wernle Orphan's home; no evening service. Mass meeting of the Associated Lutheran Young People's

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South Eighth street. Duet by Mrt

Jessie Wilson and daughter, Margrel

Lecture by the pastor, Rev. M. C. B

Austin, subject: "What is the Weight and Size of the Human Soul?" Mes-

Workmen preparing the grave in Arlington National cemetery. The grave in which the body of the unknown American soldier will be laid to rest on Armistice day in honor of the memory of all U. S. soldiers who gave their lives in the World war, is now being made ready in Arlington National cemetery. The burial of the unknown hero, whose body is beirg brought from the battlefields of France, will be part of the Armistice day ceremonies. President Harding, other statesmen and military leaders "will walk behind the casket of the hero to the cemetery.

Children's meeting, L. T. L. 2:00 p. m. i Saturday. NAZARENE Nazarene Church Sunday School, 9:15 a. m., Jesse Sleeth, Superintendent. Preaching, 10:30 a. m. by pastor. Children's meeting at 6:30 p. m. Young People's Society, 6:30 p. in. Earl Van Etten, leader. Evening service at 7:30 p. m. There will be a baptismal service Sunday afternoon. PRESBYTERIAN First Presbyterian church North A and Tenth streets. The church with a message and a welcome. Sunday, Oct. 23; Bible school at 9:15, W. J.

Blackmore, superintendent; public worship at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m., subject of morning sermon, "Do We

"Four Facts Every one Should Know.' SALVATION ARMY The Salvation Army Public serv

ices held on Tuesday, Thursday and

Saturday nights of each week at t 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 services Sunday at 7:45 p

m. in the Ben Hur hall, over the Amer

ican Trust and Savings bank, lecture by - Mrs. Rose Baker, subject, "The

Resurrection,' 'also lecture by Prof

May, messages of Velma Baker, child

medium, Prof. May, and the pastor,

Mrs. Morrow, violin cello, and cornet music. Public cordially invited.

The Science Church of Spiritualists

iges by Thelma Kelly, Ada P. Titus ad Rev. Austin. Public cordially inited. . . MISCELLANEOUS Church of God No. 515 North A .street. Thomas Duckworth, pastor.

Services announced for Sunday, Oct. 23. Sunday school at 9 iZQ a. " m. ; ' preaching at 10:30 a. m.. and 7 p. m.; mid-week , prayer service, Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Thomas Duckworth, pastor. is -.'

Make Our Own God?" subiect of even-i" U1U noia services bunaay, 7:40 p. m

ing sermon, "What is Perpetual

church, Dayton. O. Rev. M. C. Hecht. castor, afternoon and evening. The

brotherhood meets Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock.

METHODIST

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Second Presbyterian Church North Nineteenth and C streets. "The church that preaches the Gospel and makes you feel at home." Sunday school, at 9:15 a. m.; Massey, Sup't. Morning worship, 10:30. Subject: "Chris's Method of Winning Men." Evening service, 7:30. Our Bible Study Class is growing larger every Sunday night. Come out and join us in studying the life of Christ. Our lesson for next

Lutheran I Sunday evening is "Boyhood and

and 10:20 a. m. and 4:20 n. m. Church! First Methodist Episcopal church

school at 9:20 a. m. Services for the -Sunday school, 9:15; Arthur Crume, deaf at 7:30 p. m. in the parish house. ! superintendent. The morning hour of FRIENDS (worship will be given over to the cornSouth Eighth Street Friends Louis ; munion service. There will be no serT. Jones acting pastor. Bible school! mon. The church will observe "Fam9:10 a. m. John H. Johnson, supt. ! ily Day." All the family in the church Meeting for worship. 10:30, pastor will sitting together. ' Epworth league at bring the message. Mid-week meeting j 6:30, Owen Firth, president. The Thursday 7:30 p.m. Cordial invita-' church and its friends will again spend tion is extended to all. ! a "Pleasant Sunday Evening" with a Whitewater Friends Church Cor-! strong musical program and a short ner Tenth and North G streets. Irvin! sermon by the pastor, R. M. Stoaks. Stegall, pastor. Sunday school 9:15.! The following people will appear in Ernest Rowe, supt. Meeting for wor-ithe First Methodist church in this ship at 10:30. Intermediate C. E. at! "Pleasant Sunday Evening program: 2:30. Josephine McConky. leader. Sen-i Harold Clements, violinist; Mrs. John lor C. E. at 6:30, led by Wm. Emmett Marshall, soloist; Miss Dorothy Mcrvorciict; at 7 in Thia Alpine, soloist; Thomas Wilson, ban-

service will be attended by 'a body ofjtone soloist; Miss Gertrude Kirkpat-

SEVER WAXT5 ASYTHIXG ELSE The season of coughs, colds, croup and bronchial troubles is at hand. Every mother will be Interested in this letter from Mrs. E. K. Olson. 1917 Ohio Ave., Superior, Wis. "I tried many different kinds of cough medicine, but now I never want anything else than Foley's Honey and Tar. I used it for all my children when I lived in Iowa and also for my grandchild in Duluth. and it has always done good work." Contains no opiates. A. G. Luken Drug Co., 626-628 Main St. Advertisement.

Youth of Christ." A short summer is

made at the opening of each service to enable the new comer to have an idea of past lessons. Don't lose this opportunity; join us next Sunday. H. J. Sarkiss, pastor. Reid Memorial United Presbyter

ian Church Corner North A and Eleventh streets. W. McClean Work,'

minister. Sabbath school at 9:15, Mrs. W. D. Scott, supt. Morning worship at 10:30, sermon subject, "The Empire Builders." Young peoples meeting at 6:30, Miss Margaret Wissler, leader. Evening worship at 7:30 sermon subject "The Fact of a Triumphant Church." This is the last of the series of four special sermons on

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Male quartete will be a special feature of this service. Wednesday afternoon Ladies' Aid. Wednesday night at 7:30 prayer meeting. Thursday night the Sunday school class taught by Miss Grace Miles will give a missionary program. A dialogue entitled "The Fireside Discussion" and the playlet "If They Only Knew," with special music. West Richmond Friends' church Charles M. Woodman, pastor. 9 a. m., Bible school, Millard Markle, superin-

rick. organist

Grace Methodist church Sunday,

school, 9:15, goal for day 500; preaching and sacramental service, 10:30 a. (

m.; Junior league, z p. m.; tpnonu league, 6:30 p. m.; feature service at 7:30 p. m.; organ recital by Mrs. W. W. Weisell of Bluffton, and rendition of the Songalogue "The Pink Rose," by Prof. Trueblood of Earlham and the choir of Grace church. Let us make it the best day yet this season. MISSION Union Mission North Twelfth street. Pastors, Rev. and Mrs. J. F.

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ship, sermon theme. The Gospel of,: J , . .ft.0n ' f.kj.i;, 17,, 1 ... o T c 11 1 : me worship, 10:30 a. m. Christian h,nPersonality; 3 p. m., Junior fellowship;' 5 , " T - circle; 4 p. m. Senior fellowship H

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special meeting at South Eighth j street meeting house at 7:30 which j is called to listen to reports on Amer-, ican Friends service work by Dr. Hil-jl da Clark and Edith Fye, English 1 1

Prayer meeting, 7:30 p. m. Tues-

Bible class, 7:30 p. m. Friday.

Friends, there will be no vesper serv-;

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