Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 312, 12 November 1921 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., SATURDAY, NOV. 12, 1921.

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BAPTIST First Baptist church Bible school, 9:15 a. ra., M. O. Kendall, superintend

ent; preaching sen-ice. 10:30 a. m., by pastor, R. N. McNemer. subject, "Gods Attitude to the Sinner," Rom 10:21; B. Y. P. U 6:30 p. m.; preaching, 7:30 p. m., subject. "Women, Stars and Brooks to the Rescue," Judges 4:20-21; prayer meeting and Bible study, Thursday, 7:30 p. m. UNITED BRETHREN United Brethren Eleventh and North B streets. H. S. James, minister. Bible school at 9:20 a. m., Fred D. White, superintendent. Miss Lulu Clippinpcer of Dayton will be the speaker at the regular hours of worship, 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. The even

ing service being especially in the in

' Special Addresses Announced '

For Reid Memorial, Sunday

Reid Memorial church will hold two t

ppecial sessions on Sunday, Nov. 13. Miss Ruth A Work- who rWvps the ad-

ctety; special music; address by Dr. dress of the mornjng service is the

S. S. Waltz of Chicago, recently re-, Sister of Rev. Work. She has been

RCHES

turned from a visit to the mission !

fields. A cordial welcome to all. Trinity English Lutheran Corner Seventh and South A streets. Oscar T. F. Tressel, pastor. Residence 23 South Eleventh street., Phone 2S61. Sunday school. 9 a. m.; divine service, 10:30 a. m., "No man knows; therefore watch always, lest the Lord find us sleeping;" evening worship, 7, "The fruitless Tree;" council meeting Monday evening with Dan Weber. 431 Kinsey street; Ladies' society Thurs

day afternoon with Mrs. Edward Turner. 200 South Twelfth street; teach

ers' meeting Friday evening at 7

St. Paul's Lutheran church South Seventh and D streets. J. P. Miller,

terest of the W. M. A. Junior C. E., 2 pastor. Sunday school, 9 a. m., Mark

p. m. A special meeting for the young

aaies of the church and congregation will be held at 3 p. m., addressed by Miss Clippinger and Miss Georgia Payne of Crawfordsville, Indiana. Senior C. E., 6:30 p. m., Mrs. James, leader; prayer meeting Thursday evening. CATHOLIC St. Mary's Catholic Rev. WT. 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.; 7:20 p. m. Wednesday, Holy hour. St. Andrew's Catholic Fifth and South C streets. Rev. F. A. Roel!, rector; Rev. Clement Zepf, assistant 5: HO 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 Ser-

monette and Benediction. At the 10 o'clock service the male choir sings under the direction of the organist nnd choirmaster, Anthony N. Schuli, Friday evening, Holy Hour, Benediction, and choir practice. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ, Scientist North A, between Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets. Subject, "Mortal and Immortals;" Sunday school at 9:15 a.

in.; services at 10:30 a. m.; Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 7:45; public conliallv invited. EPISCOPAL St. Paul's Episcopal church North East corner of North A and North

Eighth streets. The Rev. George G.

Heitbrink, superintendent of the young people's division, will have charge; divine services 10:30 a. m. and 7 p. m., subjects of sermons, morning. "Anticipations Fulfilled and Unfulfilled;" evening, "Two Ways the Broad and the Narrow;" services in German at 2 p. m. conducted by Rev. Prof. Neve of Wittenberg college; catechizing Saturday morning; seniors 8:30; juniors, 9:30. St John's Evangelical Lutheran church Corner South Seventh and E streets, A. L. Nicklas, pastor. English service, 8 a. m.; Sunday school, Ray Duning, superintendent, 9:15 a. m.; German service. 10:15 a. m.; evening worship. English.. 7 o'clock; Y. P. society Tuesday evening: Ladies' Missionary sewing society Thursday afternoon; teachers' meeting Friday even

ing: announcements for Holy com

munion Thursday, 2 to 4 p. m. and i I to 8:30 p. m.; Friday 2 to 4 p. m. METHODIST Third Methodist Episcopal church Rev. E. C. Gates, pastor. 1009 Hunt street. Sunday school meets at 9:30, TI. D. Burr, superintendent; Epworth league at 6:45. The pastor will preach at both morning and evening services, subjects, "God's Plan 'and "A Religion of Will." In these services we have the beginning of the evangelistic services, which will continue every night, except Saturday, for some time Let each member accept their responsibility in the very beginning. A cor

dial invitation is extended to all the rwnnlf nf Frirvipw fnr nnr dpsirfi is to

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Kunmin g pastor, rMinuay services M instill and pr0mote the spirit of that S and 10:30 a. m. only. The 4:30 serv- fellowship which shall be eternal.

ice win De omitted. ine mission Grace M. E. Sunday promises O

wi uu uas ueen in progress au wee j bp another great day at the "church

win rim wiui a rorporaie communion wifh th pillars' The orchestra led

a missionary in Egypt for quite n period of time. At Egypt, she was tha head of Pressley institute, training school for girls. She is now home on a furlough. Last June she was elected national president of the Women's General Missionary societies of the United Presbyterians of North America. This is the second time that Rich most has been foremost in the past

two years. Mrs. J. S. Hill, of this (

city, was elected president of the society two years ago. The evening sermon on "The Price of Peace." will consist of a discucsion of the problems confronting the

disarmament conference, general dis-1

cussion of problems ot peace, oaseu

on Nomin Angell's late book, the j

"Fruits of Victory." The male quartet will furnish music for the evening.

About 125 Fathers and Sons Attend Grace M. E. Banquet About 125 men and boys attended the father and son banquet at the Grace Methodist church Friday night. Men and boys from other churches dropped in during the latter part of the program to see the film, "A Mother's Influence," and a Chester comedy. Perry Wilson, boys' secretary of the Y. M. C. A., gave a short talk appropriate to the father and son gathering. J. L. Hurchens also gave a short talk. Rev. Backus performed a legerdemain flag trick appropriate to Armistice day.

Father and Son Banquet

Held at First Christian Members of the First Christian

church held a Father-Son banquet in

the church Friday night, with an at

tendance of 80 to 90 fathers and sons.

A. W. Conner, of national promin

ence as a worker among boys, gave the principal address. He spoke of the

problems of the boy of today and of his opportunities.

Gordon Barton responded in behalf

of the boys.

It was decided at the close of the meeting that every son would bring bis father to the morning service of the church Sunday.

at 10:30. The Rev. E. W. Averill,

by Ralph Ewing, will be in place at

rector of Trinity church, Fort Wayne, p-romMjv 9:15 a' ra at the opening

will officiate. The church will be

of Sunday school. Announcement

open daily from 9 to 5 for private lwln there be ma(Jp ot our Christmas prayer and invitation, i program. At 10:30 the pastor will

e .u r-- l.l ef r , T . preach on "Pulling Together." A

cyuin t.amn oircci r i icr.u luu a ; gr)pciai music pictures and a

I . Jones, acting pastor; Bible school, , finp pr0CTam wil, be rendered.

: . i. a m.. jonn m jonnson, su(wm- Webster M. E. Sunday Nov. 13. Sun-

.fiiueni. nming tor worsnip. h , 9:30 a. m., Ed Green, Suni L'tOt ill h-l n rr 4h A v nii'iitn' nf ! ' .

,..-.,. u. in u.- .... , -? 'uiAV school superintendent; preaciung p. m. the young b r.ends group will sp.ire 10:30 a. ln. Kev. Vietor E-

meer. nert -vienaennan ana Lyrii uar-St pastor. Everyone welcome.

Py' ,nu nar? co"T" " , rr..,iThe Webster township Sunday school ent On rhursday at 1 :30, Ladies Aid ; ronvpntion win De heui at the M. E. society to which all women members hn(,h ut Wohuto x-nv 1S o n. m.

are invited; at 7:30 mid-week meeting, . nmrra nrparhine and a

fl lrn.-rt' hv mnnthlv hlKinnfia QPcuinn I . .1. . . ,

I business meeting will be conducted.

East Main Street Friends' church j Thp Countv president J. W. Uruly will E. Howard Brown, pastor. Sunday jve a ta,k ag we ag other gunday school. 9:15 a. m.. Harry B. Reeves, Lchool workers from other places, superintendent: preaciung service at j MISSION

id ::?i. a. m., suDjct, i nnstian iceia-i

lions Between Father and Son;" Chris

tian l-.n.ieavor prayer meeting. t.,',v P- Bibl(, prilooi 9:i5 a. m.; worship at

m.: evening service. :jd p. m., UD-j1(V30 a m and 7:30 r m . christian ject. "The Blessing of Hunger and the En,1pavor at 6:30 p. rn., Frank Rogers. Vanity of Luxury:" Ladies' Aid Thurs-, lpa(lp,.. praypr meetins, Thursday eveday afternoon at 1:30; hitewatpr njn at 7:30; business meeting of the monthly business m-eting Thursday, i aflult Bjblp t.,a..s with chandler Cor-

Union Mission Twelfth and North T -r 1 , T 1 ' T . . . . , , ,..-:

I J. xv.ev. aim amis. j. r. i iupsi, .nni.uir.

7:30 a. m. The annual suppr of the

ner class at the home of Mrs. Mar-

cimrcn win occur on rnaa e enmg i ,.lia!, 4.,t -pr Thirteenth street, Ht 6:30. Every member and attender j xhur;riav evening at 7:30; Bible study of the church invited to be present, j c,ass Fri.iay evening at 7:30; L. T. L. All members asked to bring well filled i meetins for children Saturday afterbaskets. I noon at 1:30. You are cordially invitWhitewater Friends' church ('orn j ed to all services, or Tenth and G streets. Irvin Steg-i NAZARENE all. pastor. Sunday school, 9:15. Km-1 Nazarene Rev. A. B. Wrieht, pasest Rowe, superintendent; meeting for;tor Simfjav school at 9:15 a. m., Jesworship. 10:30; Christian Endeavor. ; se slPetn .superintendent, preaching at 6:30, led by Richard Taylor; evange-; 1Q:30 a m by rastor: Missionarylistic services at 7:30; prayer meet-; mPPtina, at 2:30 p. m. and mite box ing Thursday evening; Whitewater . oppning. children's meeting at 6:30 monthly business meeting held at ; p m . Young People's meeting at :30, Hast Main street Thursday evening; jjamop whitacre from Olivet Univers-

Ladies' Aid Thursday atternoon. ;itv niinois will speak; preaching at West Richmond Friends' church ; 7;30; prayer meeting at 7:3:0 p. m.

harles m. wooaman. pasior. unoay . pa(,h Wednesday evening, .-ervices: 9 a. m.. Bible school. Millard I PRESBYTERIAN

Markle, superinienuem , i.w a in .. First Presbyterian North Tenth

meeting for worship, ratner arm hon- nf, A Ptrppts; jOSPph J. Rae, pastor, sprvlrp; 3 p.m.. Junior fellowship cir-,ril)lp sphool at p.15 a m . w j.

cie; 4 p. m.. senior r "";. : Biackmore. superintendent. Morning

p. m., ei-er ..LC. .... , sorvjoe 10:30; ernoon. quilting circle; Thursday eve-, God Body?"

Saturday nights of each week at 8 o'clock Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Holiness meetinsr, 10:45 a. m. Sunday night public service, 7:45. Officers in charge, Envoy and Mrs. Amberger. SPIRITUALIST The Spiritualist Church of Truth 15y2 South Seventh street. The Spiritualist Church of Truth will hold service Sunday at 7:45 p. ni. in their new hall, 15U South Seventh street, over Dennis's Implement store; Francis Schlatter, spiritual healer of Columbus, Ohio, will be with us. Come and let this man heal you: messages by Mrs. Agnes Domoff, of Indianapolis, and Prof. May, also by the pastor. Mrs. L. A. Morrow. Public cordially

invited. The Science Church of Spiritualists: -ill hold services Sunday, 7:30 o'clock j in the Knights of Pythias Temple, j South Eighth street. Lecture by thef pastor, Rev. M. C. B. Austin, subject, j "How Our Heroes Entered Heaven." Messages bv Thlma Kelly. Ada P.

Titus and Rev. Austin. Miss Melvina

Duke, pianist; Mrs. Jessie Wilson, as- j

sistant. Solo. Miss Margaret Wilson. I

Public cordially invited.

MISCELLANEOUS Church of God No. 515 North A,

street. Thomas Duckworth, pastor, j

You are invited to attend the services .

on Sundav. Nov. 13.- Sunday school

at 9:30 a. m.; preaching. 10:30 a. m. and 7 p. .m.; prayer meeting, Wednes-1 day, 7:30 p. m. I

sermon subject, "Has

Evening service 7:30;

sermon subject, "Leaves and Lives."

..Second Presbyterian North Nine

teenth and C streets. "The church that preaches the gospel and makes

you feel at home." Sunday school at 9:15 a. m., William Massey, superin

tendent. Morning worship at 10:30;

subject, "Use for the Useless." Eve ning worship, 7:30. Bible study. The

1 Life of Christ. Subject for discus

nin? 7-30 the first oi a series oi

meetings on home missions. This week. "The Neero Question and Southland Institute." HOLINESS International Holiness church Sunday school, 9:15, James Hoover, superintendent; preaching, 10:30 by nastor. Afternoon meeting at Mrs. T?fherfs. 814 North Fourteenth.

rreacning hi ...v. a. l"V " m0 i sion. Christ's Early Ministry. Thun-

haevemn anu ii snvnt. . j ers. pastor; prayer meeting at Mrs. Marsh's. Wednesday evening at 7:30, 815 North Eleventh street. LUTHERAN First English Lutheran South A and Eleventh streets. F. A. Dressel. . r, lln Crt.itli rlni'pntli

pastor. t-r:,wt:. , nath school at 9:1

nTn. . M r- nrendent . The ! ott, superintendent

day, Nov. 1.. at. i p. m., btudy ot

the books of Daniel and Revelations

at the pastor's home. 11. J. Sarkiss,

pastor, residence, 303 North Twenty-

first, street; telephone 3841.

Reid Memorial church Rev. W. Mc

Lean Work, minister. Morning Sab-

o'clock, Mrs. W. D.

morning wor-

service at 10:30 a. m. is me annua. . ?pn,irM nf Wnmpn.s Mission-

nm.lf.d thn unnmn si ---- - --

thank-offerin

Missionary society.

The Rev. S. S.

arv society. Miss Ruth A. Work, of

Assiut, Egypt, will be the speaker.

UailZ, l.l'.. " v.. '-' " " ' I Vnnnf, nmntn's mtMir)f at fi 30

the sermon. Preaching sen ,Ce at , Ballinger: evening worby the pastor subject. Is j ship at 7:30 o'clock "The Price of Rule the. Highest Law. Bible Mud . p a K w MrClean Work Thursday at 7:30 p. m.; catechism, eace- SOLVATION XrMY Saturday, 1 p. ni., seniors; - p. m.,. cavatio ArmvPnhlie serv

liiniors

Second English Lutheran North west Third and Pearl streets. C. Ray mond Islev, pastor. Sunday school 9-15 a. m . J. F. Holaday, superintend

ent: morning worship. 10:30 a. m.. ser-

ices held on Tuesday, Thursday and

mon subject, "The Light that is Dark-j

Operations Unnecessary Dr. Leonhardt says HEM-ROID muld completely relieve any form of

ness;" 7 p. m., public thankoffenn. 8tubborn casns. It-S an jnternal Meeting of the . H.nFIso- j trpa,mpnt that removcs thp cause.

Vdvic'k fok wome who m fkkk j A. G. Luken Drug Co. sell and guar-

I advise rvcry woman wiui f . I ancee it. AQverusemeni.

with kldnev trouble to try i-on-y jiu-

Every Cold is Dangerous Begin Taking Father John's Medicine at Once. D"a" Drugs

nfv Fills, writes jirs. r-.-"-. f - , 'f,n" SrovillR Ave.. Clevfland. O.. I, eould not do mv housework, but since j takine Foley Kidney Pills I feel like a nev woman and am able to do my work" llheumatlc paina, swollen ..t,i... hn.tiw stiff toints. sore

onrl Rleen disturbing bladder

ailments, indicate disordered kidneys. vifin THls rt nromntly. A. I

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Motorists ! Do you change in winter?

Drain Off That Old Oil Next Week

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All Next Week Crank Case Service and Advise

To many motorists cold weather still means extra trouble and expense. Common questions asked the repair man these days are:

1. Why is it so hard to start the engine now? 2. Why am I having such trouble with the starter? 3. What clogged the oil pipe? 4. Why doesn't the oil pump work? 5. What's the matter with my battery? 6. Why don't I get more power?.

Old, used oil or oil of incorrect body invites all these winter troubles. Now is the time when many cars should change to lighter oil. Now is the time when every car should have a fully supply of FRESH oil. The dealers whose names appear below agree to drain off your old oil free of charge all next week. They will then refill your crank-case with the correct grade of Gargoyle Mobiloil. Y'ou pay for the oil only the crank-case service is free. You will be surprised at the new life and power in your car.

When did you last drain your Crank-case Gargoyle Mobiloil surprises motorists by its "wearing;"' qualities. But after a thousand miles even the best oil becomes diluted with gasoline. Road dust, carbon, water and rust may also be present. Running on old oil opens the door wide to trouble. Cold weather makes it still more important that your present oil be FR?:SH. The grade of Gargoyle Mobiloil specified for your car will correctly lubricate your engine, even at freezing temperatures. You need this protection now and all winter. You will get it only through FRESH oil of the right body and character.

Next week sec any one of these dealers See one of these dealers this week. He has the Vacuum Oil Company's complete chart of Automobile Recommendations. He will empty your crank-case free. He will refill it with the correct grade of Gargoyle Mobiloil. If your car is one of the many which requires lighter oil in winter he will tell you and will put in that lighter oil. ' Winter economy demands this attention now. Your oil should be fresh and scientifically correct in body for your engine.

Every day's delay may prove expensive! See one of these dealers today!

Bricker's Garage 44 North 7 St.

McConaha's Garage

418 Main St.

The Chenoweth Auto Co.

1107 Main St.

Chart of Recommendations Abbreviated Edition) How to Read the Chart x 'T'HE Correct erad of Gargovle MobiloiU for en tint lubrication of A both paMcncer and comraetciai car are specifaed id the Chart bdow: A meant Gargovle Mobiloil A" B meant Gargoyle Mobiloil " B" t meant Gargoyle Mobiloil E" Arc meant Gargoyle Mobiloil Arctic Where different irxadet are recommended for summer and winter use, tHe winter recommendation should be followed during tae eour oeriod. when freezing temperature may be experienced. The recommendations for prominent make of engines used tn many car arc listed separately for convenience. The Chtrt of Recommendations is compiled by the Vacuum Oil Company Board of Automotive Engineers, and represents our proieutonaj advice oo correct automobile lubrication.

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