Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 309, 9 November 1921 — Page 2

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DOCTRINES, DOGMAS, NOT RELIGION, SAYS ST. PAUL'S SPEAKER

"Religion does not come from doc-

trincs and dogmas, but it is the personal relationship -with God throught Jesus Christ," eaid he Rev. E. W. ; Averill,. Tuesday night. at St. Paul's Episcopal church mission service. The Rev. Averill is rector of the Trin- ' ity church of Fort Wayne, but is the r pecial preacher at mission services - at the local church. J'lt Is true that doctrines are connected with relierion, but onlv as Btatemerits of facts that existed before th doctrines were formulated. The doc- ' trines of the church concerninar Christ t are merely the summaries of His wltne?s concemltiR Himself, and may b9 " divided into four main groups. Christ vras very explicit and emphatic concerning His origin. He -was a prophet Kit mnm Ihnn a nrnnlipf. ereatpr thajt

TnnoVi fro'i tor than Snlnmon. (

"Christ was conscious of His greatncss and pre-existenee.; Both His enemies and His friends Understood His rlaims as is seen by their attitude " toward Him. Christ insisted that His work was the salvation of men, an 1 He was to be the medium and instrument of the salvation of their whole f personality. Points to Cross. "'An outstanding fact connected with the divinity of Christ is the placi which the cross as the instrument of redemption, takes in the perspective of the Christian's faith. The most comforting phaae of Christ's incarnatg life is His abiding presence with His friends He i a contemporary of every age and bo is a constant and unfailing source of grace to His people "As important as doctrines are, it Is through worship and devotion rather than by an intellectual embrace of doctrines that we lay hold on the fact of Christ's divinity." The Rev. Mr. Averill will speak "Wednesday night on the reality and power of God's spirit in human hearts.

FRENCH DELEGATE BRINGS CHARMING WIFE TO CAPITAL

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., WEDNESDAY, NOV. 9, 192L

children

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Thompson and eon, Frank, of Lynn, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Beard. Sunday Mr. 'and Mr?. Orville Miller spent Sunday evening at Williamsburg Friends of Miss Bessie Meadows were sorry to hear

of her accident Saturday morning.

J. B. Chenoweth spent Sunday with .Pearl Wilson and

Mr. and Mrs. Rolla Overman, of Arba j relatives in Winchester Sunday. Mrs. William Stedham is slowly

improving at her home Mrs. Alice Addleman spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Florence Hoover, of Williamsbun: Howard Thomas, of Rich-

visited t and Mrs. Forest Newman, of Rich-

Mr. I mond, were the guests Sunday of his

parents, man.

Mr. and Mrs. James New-

Mrs. Charles Bartlett wa3 shopping ! mond. spent Sunday with his parents.

in Richmond Friday beverai irom,j,ir- and Mrs. Fred Thomas. this place attended the basketball came at Huntsville Friday night I rt.oomtngport. Ind. Mr. and

?e?'Kc!ni -d ughters at-

evening. . . . Mr. ana iurs. Aureu lh b icuucu -uun.u at entertained Mr. and Mrs. Will Bald-; ,jay evening. . .Friends monthly meetwin Sunday.... Mr and Mrs. Howard , wm hed here Saturday .. .Mrs. Harmel entertained relatives from Cambridge Ctty and Hagerstown Sun-1 Nora Wright and Mrs. Mary Newman day Mrs. George Mikesell con-1 were appointed as delegates to the tinues very ill Mr. and Mrs. Isaac i rtan(j0ipa COunty Sunday school con-nJtt-n?ThUon at Harrisonville. to be held

John Beard Sunday Preaching at (Tuesday and Wednesday Jonas El-

Morgan Creek church every first and : ii0tt and family, north of Ridgeville.

Suburban

Mrae. Rene Viviaci. M. Rene Viviani. former premier of bance, and now a delegate to the arms conferense. is accompanied on his trip by his wife.

third Sunday morning and evening of each month by the pastor, Rev. John

Haidwick.

spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and

Mrs. Levi Ozbun and family Mr. and Mrs. Dan Chamness called on

winiam r.hamncss Sundav afternoon

FOUNTAIN CITY, Ind. Mr. ana.; . . ..Herbert Surface, of Union City.i

Mrs. Raymond McQuiston entertained ( occupied the pulpit here Sunday mornat dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Guy'ing and evening. He was the guest Rank and Albert Swain.... Mr. andjOf Mr. and Mrs. Will Miles.. ..Mr. Mrs. Russell Brown, of Arba, spent land Mrs. George DeBoy, with the lat-

Sunday with Mrs. Charlie Hatfield : ter's brother. U 1J. Cain, ana wsier.i and children Ravmond McNutt;Mrs. Alice Hardwick, and daughter, spent Sunday with William McNutt Grace, motored to Warsaw, Ind., Sat-; and family, of Williamsburg. .. .Miss ; urday and spent Sunday with the Rev. ! Nellie Overman has returned home ', John Cain and family Mr. and Mr?, j after a two weeks' visit with relatives j James Isenbarger and daughter, Ruth,: and friends in Cincinnati. .. .Mrs. Onalwere the dinner guests Sunday of Mr. j Rnron ralipH on hpr dauzhter. Mrs. land Mrs. Bert Isenbarger Mr. and.

Ed. Reynolds, of Richmond, Saturday j Mrs. Allen DeBoy and Mr. and Mrs.

evening Miss Addie liowie. oi aio

pied by the postoffice, on Saturday, Nov. 19 Everybody invited The

Live Wire Sunday school class met doc, Ind., is visiting Miss Inez Leavellj

wun .Mr. ana Airs. iieiy xvi i:juuijigiu Mrs. Nettie Mc.utt ana son, kodThursday evening Mr. and Mrs. T. ert, spent Sunday with William Mc-

A. Morrison spent Sunday witn nr. Nntt and family Miss Gladys Giiand Mrs. Oren Shellenbarger, near frirH nf ramnhellstown. Ohio. SDent

the week-end with her parents,

Huntsville Mrs. C. J. . Ballenger

visited with her KIster. Mrs. Joe Morrison, in Economy Friday Mr. and Mrs. Paul Oler and children visited with the former's parents, Mr. and r TTT- A . C .n. T .mm T1-a

vna i nn th tr,aii Place Sunday morning..

route again after a short vacation Glenn Adamson has purchased a fod

der shredder and shredded at his

home Saturday. . .

mond Morrison of Webster town Saturday evening.

Mr

land Mrs. Charlie Gifford Mr. and I Mrs. Ai. Shaffer and Mr. and Mrs. t Charlie Kendall and son, Harry, of I Kokomo, called on relatives at this

Miss Emma

Showalter spent Sunday with friends

in Cambridge City Mr. and Mrs. Vera McNutt and little daughter vis-

.Mr. and Mrs. Ray-Iitec relatives at Williamsburg Sunday

jn ....iurs. tiuutri ruiey is siuwiy lmi proving at her home.... Mr. and Mrs.

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WILLIAMSBURG, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Oler had as their Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. Emory Oler and ton Ralph, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Bell and rtanphters. also Mr. and Mrs. Abraham

Potter, all of Richmond Mrs. Ruby Lane and children, Mrs. Lois Armstrong and son, also Mrs. N. C. Piehe called on Mrs. Mary Jordan Saturday evening Mrs. Homer Stiggal of Economy, Mrs. Jesse Hardwick and Mrs. Flint Stiggal were guests of Mrs. Ann Stiggal Wednesday. .. .A number of people from Richmond attended the funeral of Blanche Fulton held at the tifims of her Darents near here Sunday

afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Charles . Davis and daughter Edith of Fountain City called on W. C. Piehe and family j Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howard of Richmond were the , week end guests of Mrs. Mary Ann : Bond Mrs. Mary Eller and son : Jefn were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. ! Allen OUr Wednesday Dr. and1 Mrs. V. C. Griffis were the guests of i Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pitts Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William McNutt had; rs iheir Sunday guests Mrs. Nettie) McNutt and sons Raymond and Rob-1

( rt, Mr. and Mrs. vera McNutt ana baby, all of Fountain City, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Williams c this place, and Mr. and Mrp. Taggart of Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. John Ellis and sons of Gref-ns Fork, were the guests of Mrs. Ella Duke and family Sunday... Mr. and Mrs. John Parks and Mr. and Mrs. Menon Oatey were the guests of Mr. und Mrs. Levi Snedker of Richmond Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Milton Woolley and daughter Echo had as iheir Sunday guests, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jarrett and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Durbin and sons, and Mr. and Mrs. Ruford Woolley and daughter of Richmond.... Mr. and Mrs. Alvey Study and daughters of Fountain City, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Martin Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Bert Murphy of Bloomingsport, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hardiwick Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jordon and Mr. Russell Fudge were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kosco Harris, nar

Hariisville Sunday. j CARLOS, Ind. The Home Economies class will hold a market and baazar in the building formerly occu-

Miss Bernlce McKissick, of Arba, Ind., spent Sunday with friends here!

...Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cox entertained the latter's father and brother of Indianapolis Saturday night Oscar Catey and Ray Vanderburg re

turned home Friday after spending; the summer in Canada Mr. and j Mrs. Claude Alyea raid children spent! Sunday with Russell and Nellie Mor-j rison Miss Helen Githens spent I

Sunday with Miss Marie Smith. They called on Miss Nellie Morrison in the afternoon Miss Rosella Hart is ill . . . .Mr. and Mrs. Le Tharp called on the former's sister, who is very ill, at Winchester Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. George SmitU entertained

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That's What You Call Service When you've always been one of these careful parties, who wear safety-catches on their stick-pins and guard-chains on their watch fobs, never taking any chances of losing things And then one day you stick your favorite pin into your tie, sort of heedless-like and forget to put on the catch And of course on your first careless day out of the past 1800 you lose your pin just as easily as if you had never taken care of things And so you complain and curse your luck and figure out that it's a hard, cold, unreasonable world and everything is gloom for the next couple of days until you have the idea about putting the ad in the Palladium's Lost and Found column And then you wait another day and a man Ftops at your house that evening and asks for you and you go to the door and find he called to return your diamond pin Oh Man, That's What You Call Service! (Copyright 1321)

1,000 CHICKENS at K. of C. Fair

Coliseum Week of Nov. 11

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