Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 318, 19 November 1921 — Page 3
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., SATURDAY, NOV. 19, 1920.
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CHURCHES
ADVENTIST Seventh-Day Adventlst Red Men's Tiall, South Seventh street. C. L. White and H. W. William evangelists. Preaching service Sunday evening at 7:30, subject, "The Other Side of Death." Sabbath services Saturday afternoon at two o'clock. BAPTIST First Baptist Church Bible school, 9:15 a. m., M. O. Kendal, superintend
ent. Preaching by Pastor R. N. M&
Thursday evening. Thanksgiving prayer meeting. East Main Street Friends Between Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets. E. Howard Brown, pastor. Sunday school, 9:15 a. m., Harry B. Reeves, superintendent. Preaching service, 10:30 a. m., subject, "The God Planned Life." Union Young People's meeting of the city, 6:15 p. m., to be addressed by Dr. Winfield Scott Hall. Evening preaching service, 7:30 p. m. Subject, "Can We Substitute for Per
sonal Salvation?" Ladies' Aid; 1:3)
Nemer at 10:30 a. m. The morning j p. m. Thursday. Prayer meeting, 7:30
subject, "The Family Circle" Gal. 4:
. B. Y. P. U., 6:30 p. m. Preaching at 7:30 p. m., subject, "God Sorrowing Over Lost Souls" Hosea 11:8. Thanksgiving prayer Thursday evening, 7:30. You are invited to all services. UNITED BRETHREN United Brethren Church Eleventh and North B streets, H. S. James, pas
tor. Bible school at 9:20 a. m., Fred! I). White, superintendent. Prearh'nei
at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m., by the pastor. Junior Christian Endeavor, 2 p. m. Senior Christian Endeavor is adjourned to attend the young peoples' meeting at East Main street church at 6:15 p. m. This congregation will join in the union Thanksgiving service at First Presbyterian church Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. CATHOLIC
St. Mary's Catholic Rev. W. J
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Thursday evening. Union Thanksgiv
ing service at the First Presbyterian church at 10 a. m. Rev. Stamper, of the Christian church, to preacb. HOLINESS
International Holiness Church
Sunday school, 9:15, James Hoover,
superintendent. Preaching at 10:30 by pastor. Afternoon service at the home'
of Mrs. Roberts, 814 North Fourteenth street. Preaching in the evening, 7:30 o'clock. Church at corner of North Eleventh and H streets. F. C. Meyers, Pastor. Prayer meeting Tuesday evening at Mr. Bradshaws, No. 813H North Thirteenth street. Whitewater Friends' church Corner Tenth and North G streets. Irvin Stegall, partor. Sunday school at 9:15, Ernest Rowe, superintendent; meeting for worship following; members of C.
E. are urged to attend the union meet
Cronin, pastor; Rev. John Rodutskey, ! ns of the Young Peoples' societies at
assistant pastor. 6 a. m., low mass; 8
a. m., low mass and sermon; 10 a. m. I 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 youth 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 Sermnnette and Benediction. At the 10 o'clock service the male choir sings under the direction of the organist and choirmaster, Anthony N. Schuli, Friday evening, Holy Hour, Benediction, and choir practice. CHRISTIAN The Christian Church Corner of Tenth and A streets, A. L. Stamper, minister. The services tomorrow will be in keeping with the Thanksgiving soason. Bible school at 9:15. W. G. McYay, Supt. At 10:15, the Lord's table is spread, followed by the sermon. Evening services at 7:30. At the close of the services, the ordinance of baptism will be administered. Special muhic both morning and night with a welcome to all. Endeavor at 6:30. This church will join in the union Thanksgiving services Thursday, 10 a. m. at the First Presbvterian church.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE j First Church of Christ, Scientist North A. between Fourteenth and Fifleenth streets. Subject: "Soul and Pody'. 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 Church Northeast corner North Eighth and North A streets, the Rev. George G. Burbanck. rector. Sunday services at 8:00 and 10:30 a. m. and 4:30 p. m. Church j-chool at 9:30 a. m. The church is open daily from 9:00 to 5:00 for private prayer and meditation. There will be a service for the deaf in the parish house Sunday night, at 7:30. FRIENDS South Eighth Street Friends Church Loui.-! T. Jones, acting pastor. Bible school at 9:10 a. m., John H. Johnson, superintendent. Meeting for worship, 10:30. Message by pastor. Midweek
meeting. Thursday evening, 7:30. On
Thanksgiving day at 10 o'clock a
East Main Street Friends' church. Evangelistic services at 7:30. LUTHERAN First English Lutheran South "A" and Eleventh street. F. A. Dressel,
pastor. Parsonage 110 South Eleventh street. Sunday school at 9:00 a. m. E. B. Knollenberg, Supt. Preaching service at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Union Thanksgiving service at the First Presbyterian church Thursday at 10:00 a. m. Classes in Catecism Saturday, 1 p. m. Services 2 p. ni. Jun
iors subject at 10:30 a. m. "A Thanksgiving Message." Evening "The students Estimate of Christ." Second English Lutheran Church Northwest Third and Pearl streets; C. Raymond Isley. pastor. Sunday will be observed in an especial way. Sunday school at 9:15 a. m., will be followed at 10:30 with a Harvest-Home
and Thanksgiving service in the church
auditorium. The expectations are for an unusual offering in the "Jehoiada's Chest." At noon, the congregation, as one big family will have dinner in the church parlors. There will be no evening service. Catechetical class, Wednesday at 3:45 p m. Trinity English Lutheran Church Corner Seventh and South A streets, Oscar T. F. Tressel. pastor. Residence, 23 South Eleventh street. Phone 2861.
Sunday school at 9:00. Divine service 10:30, subject, "Are there few that, be
saved?" Quarterly
meeting after the morning service.; Evening worship, 7:00, subject "Our God is a God. not of the dead, but of the living." Thanksgiving day service Thursday. 10:00 a. m. St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Corner South Seventh and K streets. A. L. Nicklas, pastor. English confessional, 7:30 a. m. English service and holy communion, S:00 a. m. Sunday school, 9:15 a. m., Ray Duning, superintendent. German confessional, 10:00 :i. m. German service and holy communion. 10:30 a. m. Evening service omitted. Thanksgiving service Thursday at 9:00 a. m. Election of church officers Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Teachers' meeting Friday evening. St. Paul's Lutheran South Seventh and 1) streets. J. P. Miller, pastor. Sunday school. 9 a. m., Jesse Wiechman, superintendent. At the opening of Sunday school Dr. Scott Hall will give a talk on "The New Chiv-
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CoL R. P. Dickerson (left) and Harry VV. Haley, photographed at the former's Missouri ranch. Col. R. P. Dickerson, wealthy ranch owner of Springfield, Mo., and frieud of the ex-service man. has "adopted" Harry W. Haley, former soldier who has been released from prison at Fort Leavenworth, Kan., where he was serving a term for a "buddy." Haley took his buddy's place because the latter, who had saved his life in France, was married.
holding morning services at the school building on Ridge street, Sunday morning. Sunday school w ill meet at. 9:30. followed by a general meeting at
10:30. The financial campaign for re-jler Corner class business meeting and building will begin naxt Tuesday j social will bo held at the home oi" morning, and all w ho will solicit for j Miss Mary Hawkins. 304 North Seven this fund are asked 10 meet .Monday i teenth street. Thursday evenine. night, at a place designated at the Teacher training class, 7:30 p. m. Fr:Sunday morning service. As many .day. L. T. I. meeting. 2 p. ni. Saibusiness men and friends have offered j urday You are welcome to all there assistance, we invite all who are- in-1 services.
terested to be present at the Sunday
North A and Eleventh streets. W. McClean Work, minister. Sabbath school at 9:15, Mrs. W. D. Scott, superintendent: morning worship at
10:30, address by Dr. Winfield Scott Hall on Social Reconstruction in the
Home School and Churcn; union young people's meeting at the East Main Street Friends' church addressed by Dr. Hall on the subject, "Youth's Ideal." Evening worship 7:30, sermon subject, "Four Noted LUlrs." There will be no prayer meeting Thursday evening. This church will co-operate in the union Thanksgiving services in the First Presbyterian church Thanksgiving morning at 10 o'clock. SALVATION ARMY The Salvation Army Public serv ices held on Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday nights of each week at o'clock Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Holiness meeting, 10:45 a, m. Suuday 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 hall, lS1, South Seventh street, over Dennis Implement Store, we will
I have w ith us Francis Schlatter, the healer, of Columbus, Ohio, also Mrs. j Rose Baker. Messages by Mrs. Agnes I Domoff. cf Indianapolis. Prof. May land Velma Baker. Mrs. L. A. Morrow, pastor. Cornet by Mr. John L. Con-
oiy. viop.n oy miss Huaieson. Jr'uonc cordially invited. The Science Church of Spiritualists will hold services Sunday, 7:30 p. m..
in the Knights of Pythias Temple, i South Eighth street. Lecture bv the!
pastor. Rev. M. C. B. Austin, subject, "Thoughts on the Soul's Deepest Reflection." Special musical numbers. Solo by Hiss Maria Wilson. Miss Mellvina Duke pianist. Mrs. Jessie Wilson assistant. Messages by Thelma Kelly,
Ada P. Titus and Rev. Austin. Publio cordially invited MISCELLANEOUS The Church of God No. 515 North A street. We invite you to meet with us on Sunday. November 20th and worship the Ixml in the beauty of Hol-
and praise service. A big chicken mess. Munaay scnooi at y:.,ti a. m. dinner with all the trimmings will 'reaching 10:30 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. be served at 12 o'clock. Do not fail Prayer service. Wednesday at 7:30 p. to be in vour place at the table. Cand-', m- Thomas Duckworth, pastor.
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Cain, treasurer; David Woollard, P. J-j Stanley, C. N. Teetor and Elmer Crull,: directors. . , - " Y"
(Special to The Palladium) HAGERSTOWN, Ind., Nov. 19. Organization, and adoption of articles of incorporation by the Hagerstown Community hall company, with a capital stock of $4,000, was effected here this week. Stock certificates will be issued to the more than 100 subscribers as
soon as the articles of incorporation; have been approved by the secretary j of state and a charter granted. j A vacant lot at the corner of North 1 Elm and College streets has been i bought of Luther Pipher, and actual construction work on the building will'
be started soon. j It is planned to use the finished : building for various meetings of a pub-: lie nature. Officers and directors of the company are: j Clinton E. Woollard, president; ' Willard J. Stahr, secretary; Charles j
BACK PURE-BRED MOVEMENT (By Associated Press) COLUMBUS, O.. Nov. 19.-Seren hundred and ten Ohio farmers so far have enrolled in the "pure bred sires" movement, according to figures at Ohio State university.
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morning service. Grace Methodist Episcopal Rev. A. H. Backus, pastor. Sunday morning.
PRESBYTERIAN First Presbyterian North A and Tenth streets. Bible school. 9:15 a, ni.. W. J. B!ackmore. superintendent.
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CONSTAELE FOR 28 YEARS ( Ry Associated Press) FREMONT. O., Nov. 19. Captain John G. Smith will enter upon his fifteenth eonsetive term as constable here. January 1. He has served 28 years in the office, a record, according to him, for Ohio.
at 10:30 the Rev. Backus will sneak i Public worship at 10:.i0 a. m
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on the National Methodist conference. Mr. Backus has just returned froij attending the national conference and he will give his impressions of it.
congregational! Music for the morning services will bi-
directed by Prof. Samuel B. Garton. dean of music for Earlham college. 7:30 p. m., Dr. Winfield Scott Hall,
eminent jecrurer, auinor ana meuicsi i Kupjoct "The teacher, will give an address on "So- j ' (h pncni
Everyone is invited to
i sermon by Dr. Husrh .
Denver. There will bo no evening j service. Second Presbyterian North NineI teenth and C streets. The church ; that preaches the gospel and makes j you feel at home. Sunday school, (9:15 a. m., William Massey, superi iniendent. Morning worship. 10:30,
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union service will be held at First ! airy." uivine services at yy.w a. m. Presbyterian church. Rev. A. L. Stam-Jand 7:00 p. m." Subjects of sermons: ner will bring the message. morning, "The Judgment of the Na-
West Richmond Friends Charles I tions"; evening
M. YNoodman, pastor. Bible school
cial Ethics."
hear him. Wesleyan Methodist Church 10:30 a. m., preaching by the evangelist. Rev. W. W. Stephenson of Columbus,
sermon: all ministers are invited to Reid Memoria Presbyterian church 1 take a part; 7:30, song praise service; i ;f
8 p. m.. sermon, subject. "The Dis- m siiwi) ami win; wkih:
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9:0 a. m. Meeting for worship, 10:30 a. m. Junior Fellowship circle, 3:00 p. m. Senior Fellowship circle, 4 p. m. Vesper service, 5 p. m. Tuesday afternoon, quilting circle. Thursday, 10:30 a. nv. Union Thanksgiving service at First Presbyterian church.
"Hearing and Doing
Faith and Works." Catechizing Sat
urday morning, seniors, 8:30; juniors, 9:30. Both Sunday school and church services will begin strictly on time. METHODIST Third M. E. Church The Richmond school board, by reason of our calamity, has granted us the privilege of
welcome. Rev. A. M. Gilmer, minister.
MISSION 1 Union Mission North Twelfth street. Rev. and Mrs. J. F. Propst, j pastors. J. C Ward, Bible school j superintendent Bible school. 9:30 ;i. m. Morning worship, 10:30. Christian Endeavor, 6.30 p. m., Mrs. Martha Solomon leader. Evangelistic service, 7.30 p. m. Prayer meeting, Tuesday. 7:30 p. m. Character builders' clasn (junior boys) will hold their business meeting and social at the home of Robert and Nathan Lewis, 1000 North Fifteenth street. At the social the character builders will entertain tha "Comrade Boys." Every member ot both classes is urged to be present. The usual Thanksgiving service will be observed Thanksgiving day at 10 a. m. with a Thanksgiving message
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