Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 328, 3 December 1921 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., SATURDAY, DEC. 3, 1921.

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HIGH SCHOOL NIGHT ADDS ENTHUSIASM TO

CARDINAL GIBBONS' SUCCESSOR IS INSTALLED AT BALTIMORE ytiisw&g srismc" "" " " 111 - i

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f Special to The Palladium CAMBRIDGE CITY. Ind.. Dec. Cheers greeted the delegation of

dentB from the High school who ited the tablernaole for the Bulgin vival services Friday night, led

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LEONARD SPEAKS ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE EXPLAINS ITS THEORY

speaking on lecture here

nevr picture of Archbishop Curley (below) and the archbishop

(arrow) entering the Baltimore cathedral for the installation ceremonies. The ceremonies attending the recent installation of the Most Rev. Michael J. Curley as Archbishop of Baltimore, succeeding the late Cardinal Gibbons, were marked by simplicity. The upper Ehoto was taken as the new archishop, attended by bishops and monsifrnori, entered the cathedral, where BishoD Owen B. Corrigan pontificated at mass. The

hMr principal. Prof. Emerson Cloyd. j With over a hundred high school ' pupils attending, a special group of: seats in the front of the center section was reserved for the student, delegation. I Rev. Percy James took charge of the students t'pnn their entrance and. to their thorough enjoyment, no less' than to his own, directed them in aj series of enthusiastic yells and songs, . also inviting the school yell leader.; Ralph Royd. on the platform to assist; him. Royd preferred to remain on j solid ground and declined the invita-!

tion until moral suasion was introduced by Rev. James. "Come on girls, make him come up", ho caJled. and amid a chorus of demands the yell leader was forced to climb to the platform, where he co-operated with Director James in leading songs and yells by the student body. Jean McGraw and Lowell Cornlhwaite. snare drummers assisted in the half hour's fun. The entrance of Dr. Bulgin was greeted at Rev. James' signal, by the yell. "Two-four-fiix-e'ght, who do we .: ppreciate. Bulgin."

Ukelele Imitation Another feature during the song service was an imiiation of a Hawaiian ukelele which was enthusiastically en-1

cored and sent, all the small boys home after the sermon, industriously practising t lie same accomplishment. During the song service preceding the sermon. Rev. James apologized to The women for havine neglected to

give them a chance to show their skill j in whistling on the night before, and I invited them to whistle one of thei horuses. To assure the performance. I

he gave permission to the high school boys to assist, but the women of the audience surprised tiie congregation

by a swelling flood of aerial music

equal to the men's performance of the! preceding night. After a greeting extended bv Dr. i

I'"'-'". "r tor R. X. McNemer will preach at "g (:UCmA V,e': V;lStr-! 10:3 a. m. and 7:::0 p. m. Morning " I7"Knds Chnrch ,at Moorf': subject "The Cross of Christ," Gal. land. Kf. James announced a special fi.,; R Y ,. ,T .'() m Fven'n Friday afternoon. Dec ? It is the RomansrJ. Tnursday , : 30 p. m. All 1-ractice of Dr. Rulgin, said Mr. James dre inw,,tJi'lTrn ncrxun-M to give a benefit for the high school .. .f UN'T BRET, f ,h - .l indents in each city, allowing them ! v U",ted -,Ere hre" T Ap" n o sell tickets to a lecture which he ?h " streett8' .1 b- Janies pastor. Bible school at 9:20 a. m.. Fred White,

The subject of the lecture will be superintendent Preaching at 10.30 , Stanley Green 'v,ntainra f tt,. tt ni . and .:30 p. m. by the pastor.;the pastor will

of the mmespun" i, win be givTri Subjects Where is Thy God 7' and ,t 2 o'clock Friday afternoon. . Jb h l 8 . 1 ardl xv V Cottage Prayer Meeting. 1 In fefmo': C- l 6'30 IK m" "" A cottage prayer meeting Saturday mfr n'on- leader. Prayer meeting morning, for which a special request Thursday evening. Opportunity will had been made, in spite of the plan of!be.s'VPn ;undayto any who did not having no prayer meetings on Satur- Ket to n,ake thelr special offering a day, was announced for distriet No. ijweek aKat the home of Mrs. M. R. Krahl. I . . CAJHOLIC The subieet for the 11 o'clock ser- St- Mary's Catholic Rev. W. J. mon Sundav. following the earlv f'ronin- Pastor; Rev. John Rodutskey, morning Sundav schools, will he "Our ' a sltif ant pastor, f. a. m.. low mass; 8 Problems and How to Solve Them."ia- m- ,ow mass an,i sermon; 10 a- mSundav will be a full (lav. as in ad- hlsh Inass and seOI!; I1- m- ,n" dition to the morning service, an aft-1 s,ructl0n wifh bene(lit'"on at 3 P- mf.mn.in cormrvn -ci-ui he nmhoH n :30 p. in. Wednesday, Holy hour.

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Hone Culture Club To tDIDN'T TAKE CENSUS

tied Utncers iuesaay The Home Culture club of Center J ville will meet in the Methodist church Tuesday afternoon. Dec. 6 at o'clock. This is the annual business j meeting and the election of officers j will take place, reports of standing, committees will be given. Each of the departments, literary, j civics, music and home economics wilD

iK- iv,Mruru ... ,.: bJ betore 3S00 B. C, there is a long gap. Representative J. A. Commons win o . , .h nooL-o.. nsiinr "Historic Center-i when none was taken, from the fal' of

ville" as his subject.

Ihe social committee

will have!

Frank H. Leonard. Christian Science in a

Friday, said: "In reality we cannot get away from the Bible fact which teaches us that there is just one truth, and that this truth is God, the infinite one. As to

.the coming of Christian Science, iti

lC" " " L . . ui u ir luii auyUo Drin a useful but

'm"a" uecause Tnere is, , . d j Cf.nt8. in every one a desire and a hope fori 1

trutn. and so naturally truth began

appeal to human consciousness in

i wav that it could apprehend until fi

nally truth sprang forth, the manifes

tation of God Himself, made so plain What is reearded bv many scholars

as the most valuable discovery which has vet been made by the archaeolo-

IN MIDDLE AGES FOR

FEAR HEAVEN ANGERED It is an interesting fact in the his

tory of census takine that although a

census system was used in Babylonia

3S0U B. C, there is a Ion

not believe "there was any set of men or indeed any individual of the human species bo presumptuous 6r abandoned as to make the proposal. I hold it to be subversive of the last remains of human liberty." The bill was defeated in the House of Lords. It was not revived until IS'mi, and the census taken under this act in 1S01 was, the first of a long series recently concluded by the census of lf21.

to I

ai Synagogue in Which Ckrist

Preached is Discovered

aTchbishop was preceded by a long procession of the clergy and seminarians.

by Christian Science that little chil

dren could understand it. As to why this revelation should have come through Mrs. Eddy and not through some one else, the speaker said he could not answer only God could do that. He referred, however, to the long training in Bible study which Mrs. Eddy had had and of hr faith in and understanding of the word of God. so that this fait.h w-as able to heal her of an accident which

was supposed to . terminate fatally.

gist in Palestine is the location u incite of the Citv of Capernaum. Among

its ruins have been found the

of a synagogue believed to be the very one wherein the Saviour preached. For more than 1.900 years the very site of such an important Bible city as Capernaum has been in dispute. It was thought that it stood at the northern end of the Sea of Galilee at a

n, v..k nlace called Tell Hum. where there

as a special dispensation drove her to; are extensive ruins. A systematic exfurther study of the scriptures in anamination of these, and the discovery effort to know the truth of being in i of ancient documents, now make it its spiritual import so that finally she clear that this, indeed, was ancient w as able to heal others and to tell I Capernaum. others how to heal in words that even ! The ruins of a Jewish synagogue a child can understand. j have been brought to light. Explor-

the Roman Empire until the Eighteenth Century. The registrar-general

each member is, ior ureal nruain states that the reasinexnensive gift, on for this interval is that the belief

was neiu in ti-e .Miiblle Ages that :ne anger of Heaven would be incurred, which the Bible mentions as falling upon the nation when King David!

numbered the people of Judah and Israel. The census was perfected in Babylonia -about ","00 R. C. faeh district making its own returns before the consolidation of the Empire and the centralization of administration about

remains 0300 B. C.

A book comDiled by Confucius in G.jO B. C. dealt with the enumeration of

the Chinese. Fifteen years later a census of the Children of Captivity gives the number av 4". 360, with 7.337 servants and 245 ringing men and women. When a bill for registration of the

people was introduced into the British j House of Commons in 1753 it received;

strong support, and yet some opposi

BANK BANDIT IS KILLED MINNEAPOLIS. Minn., Dec. 3. After holding up the Security State bank at Robbinsdale, a suburb, an unidentified man was shot and killed by Justice of the Peace V. D. Crandall. when attempting to escape lale En day. The man entered the bank mask ed and, brandishing a pistol, ordered two bank employes to throw up their hands. He obtained a small amoan' of money.

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CHURCHES

ADVENTIST

Seventh Day Adventists Red Men's hall. South Seventh street. Sunday evening, 7:30. Subject. "Can the Dead Talk to Us?" by Evangelist C. L.

Whiie. BAPTIST First Baptist, Church Bible school.

:15 a m. M. O. Kendal, Supt. T'as-

! tor. Parsonage, 110 South 11th St.

Sunday School at 9:00 a. m. E. B. Knollenberg, Supt. Preaching service at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Bible study Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Catechism Saturday. 1 p. m. Seniors 2 p.

As to the application of Christian ; davs of Christ, and is the very build-

Seience, the speaker said that it.ing referred to in the Gospels. The brought relief from every form of hu-j position of the stones would indicate man discord, and pointed to the use; that it was destroved bv an earth

quake.

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"The Ten Commandment-;

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ning will discuss the question "1 There a Hell."

Andrew's Catholic Fifth and C street.-. Rev. P. A. Roell.

-. i rector; Rev Clement. Zepf. assistant.

0 a. m. Low Mass and Communion,

Cambridge c'itv residents are euri-i m- Ma rmon ana njslv anticipating Dr. Rulgin's seraion i t,omm,ln'on- 1::;0 :l- nl- HiSh ass tonight on "What I Would Do If I , and Sermon. 3:00 p. m. Vespers SerWere the Devil." Dr. Bulgin announced jmonette and Benediction. At the 10 Fridav night that he would discuss : o'clock service the male choir sings lancing. Sunday movies and similar under the direction of the organist and hemes in his sermon. i choirmaster. Joseph M. Richter. FriRev. WiirHogan of the Portland ';'' evening, Holy Hour, Benediction,

Methodist church gave the opening

prayr Friday night. j About 25 people confessed faith and; :;ive thejr names to the various1 .aurch secretaries. ; Another Masted Program At First M. E. Sunday Another nut -deal proirrnm has been' announced bv the First Methodist church for Sunday night. The chii'cir will present ihe la-1 half of the music niPtiioiy contt -t. program a.- a special f. pture in its series of "Pleasant Sun-; ('ay Evenings " 'the p'.ngvi'in for Sunday ni.-ht .nllowf-: I argo from 'h New Worl! Svmphony (Dvorak i -- Ensemble Or"hes'ra. Engiivh I Dm n Solo by Prof. J. K. ; Maddy. ; Minuet from Don Juan ( Mozart t En-; seinhle Ore'; stia.. i Tv. o Grenadiers ( Schumann . 1 Morning, anil !u the Hall of the MoiiniHiu King, from Peer Gynt Suite tGriegi- En.-enible Orche.-ira. Tu a Wild Rose ( McDowell )--Piano Solo- Miss G. Kirkpatrick. Pilgrims' Chorus from Tanniiauser (Wagner) Orran Miss G. Kit kpa'rick March Shn ( 1 .-chaikowsky ) - i:nsemblc Orchestra Silent Night iGrubcr) Vocal (uarlett.e. lowing Low Sweet Chariot (Negro Spiritual) -Vor-. -Mr. Paul Sleen. Blue Danube Waltzes (Strauss) Lnsernbled Orchestra. Polonaise Milhaire (Chopin) ioiin Solo by Prof Hicks. Hallelujah Chorus, from "The Messiah" Handel) Ensembled Orchestra. Onhotra Personnel Prof Hicks, first violin; Mr. Piehl. second violin. Prof. Maildv. viola and English horn.

and choir practice. CHRISTIAN The First Christian Church Corner of Tenth and South A streels, A. L. Stamper, mini.-ter. The Bible school. Sunday morning at :13, will greet their returned superintendent. Bradford Harrison, who has been in the south for several weeks. It Is desired that ."00 will be present to greet his return. Lord's table ;)f 10:30 followed by special serivce ef the Woman's missionary society of the church. The mu-ic and sermon will he fifing for tin- occasion. In the- evening at 7:30 a missionary pageant will be given by ihe Circle gills of the church. Endeavor at f. :30. The public is cordially invited to all the service?. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ. Scientist i North A, between Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets. Subject, "God the On'1.' Cause and Creator.' Sunday school 'at 0:15 a. m. Wedne-rlay eveninghrdl i at 0:lr a. m. Services at 10:30 a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial meetlinc at 7:4.". Public cordiallv invPed. EPISCOPAL St. Paul's Episcopal church North, east corner North Eishth and North A : treets. Rev. George G. Ruihanck. I rector. Sunday services at S:00 and: P: no a m. and at 1:30 p. m. Church ! school at 0:30 a. ni. The church Is i open daily from 0 to r forprivale j pra'. or and mediia'jon. FRIENDS

East Main Street Friends I E. Howard Brown, pastor, school. 0:1T a. ni . Harry I superintendent. Preaching

10:30 a. m.. subject, "The

m. Juniors. Subject at 10:30 a

"Shamgar." Evening "Excuses." Second English Lutheran N. W. Third and Pearl streets. C. Raymond Isley, pastor. Sunday school 9:15 a. m., J. F. Holaday, superintendent. Hours for worship 10:30 a. m. and 7:u0 p. in. Bible study hour, Thursday 7:1." p. m. Catechetical classes Saturday 0:30 a. m. In the Sunday school and the morning church service we will have "Echoes From The Older Boys' Religious Conference." recently held

at Kokorao, by Orville Denning

In the evening at preach upon the

ject. "Attitudes Toward Christ.'

cordial welcome to all. St. Paul's Lutheran church South Seventh and D street. J P. Miller, pastor. Sunday school. 9:00 a. m., Jesse W'iechman, superintendent. Divine services. 10:30 a. m. and 7:00 p m. Subjects of sermons: morning, "Up the Ladder of Hope"; evening. "I Believe." Catechizing Saturday morning; seniors, 8:30; juniors. 9:3). Trinity English Lutheran Corner Seventh and South A streets, Oscar T. F. Tressel, pastor. Residence 23 South 11th street, phone 2SG1. Sunday school School 0:00. Mission Sunday. Special offering and special mission addresses in all departments. Divine service

ening worship 7:00, "Great Teachings . of the Scriptures The Creation." I Junior Luther league Tuesday even-.

mg with .Miss Helen Pule, 30S South sth street. Senior Luther Leaanie Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Weber, 431 Kinsey street. Teachers' meeting Friday evening at 7:00. St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church Corner South Seventh and E streets, A. L. Nicklas. pastor. English service. 8:00 a. nr.; Sunday school. Missionary Sunday, 0:15 a. in.; German service, 1ft : no a. in.: English Ad-

that Christian Scientists made of their understanding of truth in business

problems, by which they were able tO "LAZY prove untrue the human theory ori

limitation. Even in the present finan-i cial depression. Christian Scientists,) he said, w ere, instead of counting I

men uuiidip. ruuuutif; iiitii nirj.uif,, with a realization of the inexhaustible treasure of God at their command, and so finding the open way for all to come into the real, legitimate, lovely peace which passes understanding. In the understanding of God, the Christian Scientist is helped by the synonvm:; which Mrs. Eddy has used. "These synonyms which Mrs. Eddy has riven to the world." said the lec

turer, "w ould eventually have been j sufficient to save the entire world ifj

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she had never written another thing, I write?: "Foley's Honey and Tar has and then he went on to elucidate what! Kivon me preat relief from a severe at-

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ciple, God is mind, showing how only) a study of the Bible can reveal the'

significance of these and their application to human problems. He went in particular into the meaning of the synonym life and referred to the increasing longevity of the present age, shown by the census reports, as an instance of power of truth at work among us.

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school 9:13, Wm. Massey, superintendent. Morning worship 10: 30, subject What is the Corner Stone of World's Civilization?" Evening worship 7:30, Study of the life of Christ, subject Tlx? First Disciples in Samaria. H. J. Sarkiss. pastor, residence SOS North 21st street, phone Ilxtl. Reid Memorial United Presbyterian church W. McClean Work, minister. Sabbath school at 0:13. Mrs. W. D. Scott, superintendent; morning worship at 10:30, sermon subject "Christ the Prophet;" Young people's meeting at fi:30; "Thy Will Be Done with My

Ev- i Plans," is the subject and the leader

Mr. Grant Stenger; evening wor-

! ship at 7:30, sermon subject, "God's 'Preparation for Man's Work;" midlwe?k prayer meeting Thursday night I at 7:30 o'clock. SALVATION ARMY ' Salvation Army Sunday School at I 0:30 a. m., it which time Captain Westbrook of Texas will sing and ! speak to the children. Holiness nvetI ing at 10:45 conducted by Colonel .1. I C. Addie of Chicago. All Christian peoi pie are especially invited to this ;;er1 vice. Young People's Meeting at fi:00

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President Edwards to Speak At Jacksonbarg Church

The oung people of the Jackson-j hur church, will have charge of thej -.ervices of I ho church. Sunday. Dec. j II. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Morn-I ing church services at U:30 a. m. at

which time the pastor. Rev. D. D. Milligan w ill pi each a short sermon. Dr. D. M. Edwards. president of Karlham college, will give the evening .-ddress. Evening program begins at i; :30 o'clock. Ti fie will be special music at all . ervices. The public Is invited.

church

Sunday i. Reeve. service, Cost of a

Christian Life." Christian Endeavor, 0:3o n. m. llarrv Reeves, leader.

Evenina service by Ruth P. Brown j Ladies Aid Thursday afternoon, 1:30 j p. m. Local business meeting Thure-i day. 7:30 p. m The public always welcome. South Eighth Street Friends Louls T. Jones, acting pastor. Bible School. f:30 a. m. .leilin H. Johnson, superln-! tendent. Meeting for worship 10:30 a. I ni. Message by pastor. Thursday. Indies' Aid Society. 1:30 p. m., and midweek meeting at 7:30. Young j people's meeting, f:30 Sabbath even-i ing. I

West Richmond Friends .Churcn

vent service, 7:00 p. m.; Mid-week Advent serivce. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.; Teachers' meeting Friday. METHODIST First Methodist church Sunday school. 9:15 a. m.. Arthur Curme. superintendent. Morning worship. 10:30. Sermon subject. "Can God Die?" Special music by quartet and soloists. Epworth league. 030 p. ni. There will be another "Pleasant Evening for Profit." Tho program will be the la-t half of the Memory "Music Contest, and will be, presented by some of the best musical talent that Richmond aifords. Roth instrumental and oe-il

I numbers will Vie presented. On Monday night the Salvation Army will jhae their closing program in tin i church, at which time Colonel Adilie 1 will lecture on the subject "Modern j Miracles." A free will offering will be j taken and the proceeds will ge to the I local army corps. I Grace Methodist church The pasilor desires especially to have the en-

I tire membership of his church out to

morrow morning to enjoy tho. services of worship. Prof. Garton will hav. charge of the music and some special numbers will be given. The pastor will speak on: "Is the Methodist Church too Big?" At night the Graee church orchestra will give a concert which will be followed by an address by tho pastor. Every Sunday nigh the church is well filled with those who come to enjoy our feature services. MISSION

Mission Twelfth anil North Rev. and Mrs. J. V. Propsl. Bible school. 9:15 a. in. at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 j.

m. Christian Endeavor at b.30 p. m. Lewis Burke, leader. Prayer meeting Tuesday evening at 7:30. Bible study class Friday evening at 7:30. L. T. L. nmetins for children. Saturday at 'J

p. m. You pre welcome to all ser vices. NAZARENE i Nazarene Corner North 5th and A Rev. G. B. Wright pastor. Sunday I school 9:15 a. m., Jesse Sluth, supciiintendent. Morning service 10:30

p. m.. Open Air Meeting at 7:00 p. ni. Colonel Addie will preach ill the Army Hall at S:00. SPIRITUALIST The Spiritualist Church of Truth The Spiritualist Church of Truth, will hold service Sunday at 2:30 and 7:3.0 p. m. and every night next week at 7:30 in Iheir hall at 151- South 7th street, over Dennis Implement Store. Sunday at 2:30 Mrs. Schlatter will talk on the League of Nations. Healing by Mr. Schlatter at all services, evening service, lecture, by pastor, Mrs. L. A. Morrow, subject. "What Are We Doing Here, assisted by Prof. May ,and Mrs. Rose Baker, messages by Prof May and the pastor. Mrs. Morrow, music by Mr. Conoiy and Miss Huddleson, public cordially invited. The Science Church of Spiritualists will hold services Sunday, 7:30 p. m. in the Knights of Pythias temple, on South Eisrhth street. Lecture by the pastor, the Rev. M. C. B. Austin.

Isinhioet. "An K :n!a na t ion of tho

Ghost., of ihe Living and the Dead." Miss Mellvina Duke, pianist. Mrs. Jessie Wilson, assistant. Messages by Thelma Kelly. Ada P. Titus and Rev. Austin. Public cordiallv invited. MISCELLANEOUS The Church of God 515 North A street. We le a welcome for you to meet with us in service on Sunday.

Pleaching at K:,-,0 a. m. and m., with Sunday school a; m.; also mid-week prayer em Wednesday, at 7:30 p. m Duckworth, pastor.

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Cnarlfs M. Woodman, pastor. 9 a. m Children's meeting: f:r;0. Y. P. society Bihle school; 10:30 a. m., meetins; forigQ, Evening service 7:80. Prayer worship; 3:00 p. nr. Junior Fellowship meeting each Wednesday evening 7: "0. Circle. 4 p. in.. Senior Fellowship j PRESBYTERIAN circle; 4 p. m.. Meeting for Ministryi First Presbyterian church North A and Oversight, f. p. ni.. Candle serv- and Tenth streets. Bible school at

Ive under the auspices of the Missionary Committer. A Thanksgiving service with a Thanksgiving Offering for the Home Missionary Board. Tuesday afternoon Quilting circle. Thursday eveninc, monthly meeting. LUTHERAN First Engliir, Lutheran South A ar.d 1 lili streel-. F. A. Dressel. uas-

9:15. V. J. Blackmore. superintendent. Public worship at 10:30, subject of sermon, "A Clean Heart;" mid-week meeting Thursday at 7:30, topic, "The Background of the Master's Dife." Joseph J. Kae. D. D.. pastor. Second Presbyterian Church North Nineteenth and C streets. Order of service for Sunday Dec. 4th: Sundav

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