Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 334, 10 December 1921 — Page 7
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-VELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., SATURDAY, DEC. 10, 1921.
THERE MAY BE MISTAKES HERE AND THERE BUT CHURCH WILL NOT BE DESTROYED, SAYS BULGIN IN STIRRING TABERNACLE SERMON
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Goodenought Olen Hanes, Burr Simmons, Raymond Dalbey, Henry Zeitz, Kenneth Miller, Homer Meyers, Harold Sinex, Oscar Morton, Wilson Pickering, Linden Edgerton, Lester As bury, William Brady, Marion Crow, Robert Graham, Dr. E. H. Wysong, George Tarkleson, William Dunn, F. J. Gartside, Ronald Engelbert, Roy Johnson, Charles Robinson, ElwooJ Kennedy and Park Kirk.
The Mary F. Thomas W. C. T. U.
MEANING OF CHRISTMAS MESSAGE IS FLASHEV INTO AIR BY REV. BURBANCK OVER WIRELESS
The meaning of the Christmas message to mankind, with special reference to a harmonious relationship be
tween the nations of the earth, was
CAMBRIDGE CITY. Ind., Dec. 10. the vessel is empty or not. Many and Enthusiastic delegations swelled the, many a man and woman are in the crowd that attended the tabernacle i church and are wearing the garb of
V!"1- ,"r; ?"R" ?1 ""Prepared to cial Service ro - m North E,-hth BurbanA. rector of St Paul's Episco-
"""'V, ' "v 6! uuu- ye inererore reaay. street full attendance U desired nal church, oTer The Palladium wiresermons, taking as his U-xt. Matthew j -Great stress was laid on this pro- A IUI1 aueDdance slred. Frfdav d,8Course wa3 2o: lo: "Watch, therefore, for ye know j cession that they should look alike. In The Magazine club meets Monday part of the program which The Pallaneither the day nor the hour wherein j case they took a nap, there was a mes- afternoon with Mrs. Charles Bond, ofjdium station gives daily in conjunctly Son of Man eometh." Renger lo run down the road and tell North Tenth strett. tion with tha market and weather reDr. Bulgin said: "This text is taken .them that the bridegroom was com-1 Thp Aid societv . uit tpr M port, from that memorable parabolic Uls-'lng. Then the girls stuck the ball of j P r;;M L l!;!!, L!,;:; After referring to the Christmas
course of our Lord called the 'Ten : twine into the vessel and trot nil on it "Vl . 7 V: . . . . : message whirr. Oneen Victoria rpiu
auu m u. five Stood on this side with . . .u. .-u. . ...... : acrnM thp trans-Atlantic m.m unnn ,.- .j .
uieui vi me cuurcn. a program win : r. , .. , 7 ' worm musi sutler
i l t nr tw niarin in i 11 rri li'T ik.-.v in '
at 7:30 o clock. Everv- mvnuuu .u. u6ui, , -
rrebiueni uucnanan. me iiev. mr. rsur-
structive critics and a great many less- left hand. The bridegroom went be-! . ... . . . banck said that the recurrence of or irhtn nn v,f v. n..i k,.n!(iu,B i,o j . i A nuulic card nartv will hp eivpii i !.!-. .i.-. ,.
discourse of our Lord. 1 propose to journeyed home, and the Oriental Tu-?7a' " 'ernoon ? 2:1a o'clock at!niessaRe in conjunction with the an-1 lU ?fat e1?-h's-body nd ni,n.d
look at a few of these criticisms to-!hou?e had only one door tw u1116 -Moose nome on .North lenth street eek. ponBa i8 Dr0Dhetical of a dav to ! f ' !ca Ye ca 1 va.r. 5
! Ill IUC luuarro Ul lilt murj. that Kr.i-n ir, linn ,
v irgins." and lit it. Five stood on this side with 1 ,
"This parable has been criticised by j their lamps in the right hand and on ! b" presented the German rationalistic school of de-jthe other side the five held it in their ' one is invited
the sorrows, and the crimes that no ' afflict us. The age of prevention ha?
set in. There was a time, for exam
ple, when tuberculosis was
as a visitation from heaven, but
heaven suffered libel. We know it is the intention and the will of God that salvation shall permeate all of man's nature. This means health for his body as well as salvation for his soul. But the thing that God wills is too often frustrated by the will of men. If men would only work with God the dream of ages would come true, but
since they persist in defying God's will
from night
mare. Can Project Peace.
present and each is asked to bring fruit or jelly for Christmas baskets. The Ladies' Auxiliary of the William P. Benton camp will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the court house. Mrs. George Ellis will be hostess ta, the Goldenrod Needle club Tuesday afternoon at her-home.
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EATON JURY VERDICT FAVORS PLAINTIFFS IN COLEMAN TRIAL
EAT0NO.. Dec. 10. After delibeiting less than 20 minutes, a jury in
,'ained Tuesday evening by Mrs. Clara ; probate court rendered a verdict In
HcCauley at her home, South rl hirteenth street. The Ornis Melas will meet with Miss Ki therine Binkley Tuesday evening. H Irs. L. If. Bunyan will entertain luesday, Dec. 14, for the Golden Rut1 Bible class of the First M. E. chti ch.
favor of Coleman and others in th M. J. Coleman, et al. road case lat i Friday afternoon. Two women wero member of the jury. The case will rest three days to give the defendant.-, the county commissioners, an oonor-
jtunity to file motion for a new trial.
Tie Greenbriar Community rlnh will I lf thp' eo desire.
i ne case occupied tne attention ct
"Any man whose soul is at peace
night.
But first let us lock at the his-Jgo in and that door would be closed
toricai side a little. An Oriental wed-" ana tney would stav for seven riavs I
ding was a prompt thing and soon over! During the seven days of the wedding with. And yet Jesus tells the story feast, they could co into tha ,tr
by the Woman's Loyal club. The card
come
and concludes with a parable. A parable is a story that is true within itself. "If an Oriental wedding was a prompt thing and soon over with, why did Jesus tell the story that watching lasted until midnight? It was not a custom then and it is not a custom now to have a wedding that long. Whydid the Lord tell a story wherein the wedding was so protracted? If you will look behind the scenes you will find out. It was not the wedding that was protracted, but the 'bridegroom tarried. In the case of Isaac and Rebecca, there were 500 miles between the bride and groom and even in these
cays of travel by steam and electricity j
court of the house, but that one door
or entrance was not to be opened during the seven days. That explains why, when the girls came back, he said, "I don't know you." The Greek has it, "You may be a spy." Anyhow if you were a friend you shou'.d have been here. "That story is beautiful. I wish the womanhood of America would spend more time studying the Biblp and good literature and not so murh time on the dance floor, and we would have a belter country. "Now I am going to dpduce a few spiritual lessons after this historical review. "Lesson No. 1. This is a charactM
that is born in the human soul, and peace is capable of being projected
parties artf 10 oe weeKiy events aur- ..peace among men will be an as
uis i" wimer moiiuis. everyone is ,ured fact when the highest coed nt - 7nS i"J' invited C " u e . b i. i from Jhe same source if men will conhumanity is endorsed as the highest i clh , f ' "'' Tha -w-Vio.nr, fi-jc f r t.- i in vince inemseives oi tne lact.
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church will be entertained with a Christmas Stocking party Monday
you couldn't calculate to the dot when parable.
the trains would arrive much less! "Character in contrast is the first when the traveling was done by I Point. They all looked alike. Thev camels. But Jesus here is telling a;iurnevpd alike. They dresesd alike. Ktory in harmony with the vernacular I They had garnipnts alike. All alike
and customs of that age and I thank lovea trie Bridegroom or they would noon, Dec. 16, at her home on East God that it incidentally did drop out ! not rjave been selected for that jour- Main street. She will be assisted by that the bridegroom tarried. That isjney- I Mrs. J. H. Kinsey. Members are asked one of the Meh points because Jesu "There was one place they, were not ! 10 note the change in rueetincr place.
evening at the church. The party is designed to raise funds for the Christmas fund. Each person's foot measurement will be taken and each will
be assessed two pennies an jneh. A; machines still more terrible than those program has been arranged and Com-1 now in use, but to overcome the hate! munjty games will be played after! in his heart bv the love which was re-!
is recognized mere wn be no good brf th prophec of th , t reason why men should learn war anylpassf but tPlielnlPnyof cooed.H mus?
...... li take the lead in the journey to BeU-ile-
Mn LihT i j wrri.ii n i e n i r . i . , . .
"ti ;.",",';; ,rth P8. manger wnere they will find entertaining inursaay evening
be ntertaineu Wednesday by Mrs. Ernest Pegg at her home on the Abingtoi road. Mrs! May Brooks will be hostess to the :odern Priscilla Needle club when ii meets Thursday afternoon. Miss iMartha Doan will entertain the CollegiiUe club at Earlham hall next Thursdt.3 afternoon. The program for the after.ioon included two papers, one on R'a belais, by Mrs. Edgar Hiatt, and one on Montaigne, by Miss Marguerite hill.
Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Thomas are
hem's manger where thev -will rind ! entertainhv? Thursday evenine. Dec.
is not for man to invent methods and " , , .
i mr. ana rs. jonn n. .Mcholson. of Fear, hate, anger, jealousy these j 1901 East 3Iain street, will be host are the things lhat divide men no and hostess i'o the Tourist club Friday
which refreshments will be served. All 1 venleri at the hi:-th ml thrmietmnt the!. . uuu .evening, uen. 10. 1 ne evenings en
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" i-'u in ...r- u. ...- i.iui.iuua. j m Fp,nti the strongest of material A euchre and sheephead party will man, it is manifest that nation shall j bonds will never unite them and all be given Dec. 16 at the Moose home i riot lift up arm against nation, for the ingenuity of mechanical invenby the Moose drill teams. The pub-j nations, after all. are the sum of the I tions will never brin them close tolice is inviteg j individuals within their borders. gether. The Ben Hurs will give a dance at! "B"t ,he same blind forces which j "The fatherhood of God demands their hall Saturday evening. All mem-; m.an. nas employed to impart the sting the fraternity of men. Humanitv has hers and their friends are invited. Thei?f hls hate (3n he used t0 reveal theiraanv phases and anv invention which
love wnicn is native to nis soui. .vian
many messages tlasli ' tertamment is to be an informal
air. Jf men are divided ! mnciralp srr-noH bv v vi.Kni,,
Mrs. Walter CI. Butler and Miss Laura
I Gaston.
is answering the question when you 311 nd that was infinitely race are coming back to this farth and He : T"an the. many places where they were rays that coming may be long delayed,! alike, five had oil and five had none, but you be ready. I ' "Second point: Character is reveal"Another criticism on the parable; at crisis, not made but revealed, has been that the. church h represent-' You ':in't build character ou a death ed as being asleep, for the whole ,enin(lfl- In health, strength, life and vigvlrgins slept, and that is what eau3edjr is the time to attend to that. When old Russell to sav that the churches) h midnight cry was made, it revoal-
are all going to the devil. The ten cu WI,li' ,ue 113(1 ana wnar tney did
virgins represent the church, and they: not have
were all asleep, but when I heard him 'ousay that I said to him, but hold Bud.i "Third: Character is a personal "the Ave wise slept, as well as the five 1 thing. Wherever you find it, she is foolish. If there were anv particular ! always labeled "Not transferable.' That sin in the sleeping the Lord God Al-!is wh-v the girls did not divide the oil; mighty would not have represented ! they couldn't. The oil in this case the five wise virgins as sleep'nz, for , represented character and that could they wouldn't be wise to take the sleep: not be divided. as the sleep was not nectssarv. No. I "fourth : Opportunities for gaining 'the church is not asUep. The church character will some time close. The shows you that she is abou' her Ma,-- Jo(ir hhut! Too late! Ye cannot ter's business, and doin ; (he best shejen,er now'! '
can to draw us under the shadow ofi the beautiful leuc-hings of Jesus Christ. There may be mistakes here and there and there may be wav-s of coldness j of feeling, buT don't let anybody tell; you that the church is going to be de-j
-troyed. The nation may crumble and , er. Lester Bobbins, Paul Hollingsfall, but the church of God is going to!, , ., . , .... ,c.majn b worth, Donald Elliott. Andrew Spauld"The third criticism was the selfish-j inS- Mark Roseh, Brice Hayes, Ernest nets of the live good girls. The five Fussner. George Weaver, Herbert wise virgins wouldn't "divide their oil ; Shouse. John Klnesner Recvinniri Tv.rM
Ens'ebert orchestra will nlav.
i tja- .Mi t !is really most human when he most the' S. 8 Frid f afS cle 'imitates the divine; When i
iiiiai.dii iiirii auu .itiiMiaii iiitiiuiis learn to trust their future to the justice of God. peace will reign over all the earth. "It is the touch of Christ on the souls and bodies and minds of men that will banish the disease, the vices.
the program includes two papers, "History of the Mississippi Valley" by Ethel Riggin and "The Westward Movement" by Myrtle Bond. Miss Anna Horn and Mrs. F. C. Nicholson
win neip to acquaint humanity with itself will hasten the daurn of peace. Knowledge will be followed by understanding and understanding by sympathy and sympathy will pave the way for the coming of peace. If. is a possibility but. still a vision, ler. us make peace the rule of the universe and thus favor our own destiny and also obey God's will."
Mrs. Mattie Foulke will be hostess to the Enterpiise class of the East .Main street Fiiends church Friday at her home on North Fourth street. The A. I. U. vrill meet at 7:30 o'clock Friday evening at the Campfield annex
Probata Judge B. A. Landi3 and th jury three days, upward of 30 witnesses having been examined. Coleman and others petitioned the county commissioners for vacation of one and one-sixth miles of the Vomers road in Somers township, which the petitioners averred had never been improved. They are landowners alon the road. The commissioners denied the prayers of the petition and appeal was taken. Preble Marriage Licenses. Preble county marriage licenses: Harold Overholser. 20 years old. assistant ticket agent. Eaton, and Miss Mildred May, 18 years old, Camden; Seville D. Felton, 24 years old, farmer. Eaton, and Miss Bessie Emeline DuBois, 27 years old, Camden; Fred K Maddock, 22 years old, farmer, and Miss Helen Pattison, 27 years old. both of Camden. Court Actions Married 13 years ago in Marion, Ora Flora is suing Minnie Flora in common pleas court, for divorce. Uncharges gross neglect. O. F. Sloan has brought suit in common pleas court against O. F. and Emma House to recover $125 on a note.
program of readings was given. The Christmas colors, red and grefsn. The flnh :a I its hiiintiQ mpptinc vntffH irl i. - , . ... .
will have chare? of the Leisure hour, i ; " ,i "i; ,' H ,u Al n,eeunS 01 tne tiut will be an-
.... . - - ,ic 111 IUUHU-i Ul dUUy 1U l UK .Mil III A full attendance is urged. t End mjs.Sj0 for the Christmas boxes. Pythian Sisters of Calanthe Temple i Plans are being made by the club to elected the following officers at their : entertain with a New Year's eve
meeting held Friday evenjng at the j watch party for the Maumee council at
the Red Men's hall. The next meet
ing will be in two weeks with Mrs. An
ii win oe so ai aeatn wiin , Pythian temple: Mrs. Nellie Myers, M
E. C: Mrs. Clara Wadman, E. S.;
nounced later. 1 The Delta Theta Tau sorority will ! meet Monday evening at the home ofi Mrs. Glenn E. Whitesell, 1114 Main) street. All members are asked to be !
SOCIETY
(Continued from Pace Four)
sisters. Why didn't they They could not and they have because the oi! rep-
wlth their divide oil? should not
resented a thing that could not bej divided. ' "Another criticism is the clumsiness j of the story wherein miy five girls would be big enough fool-; to go on ai
jouiney that necessitated oil and the vessel that carried the oil wj open and not take enough oil. "Well. I will tell you. Thank God. the vessel there referred to i thy human heart and human soul, representing you and me. You can look into your own heart right now, whether you are ready to meet God. If you were to die tonight you know whether
Wilbur Morel, James Wentz, Harold
Mrs. Margaret Shessler. E. T.; Mrs. Emma Snyder, M. of T.; Mrs. Roy Schatiell, P. of T.; Mrs. Roxie Minor, O. G.! Mrs. Anna Schneider, trustee. Mrs. Margaret Shessler was appointed tepresentative to the Grand temple and Mrs. Martha Reber was selected as 'the alternate. Mrs. Lou Wynn was elected installing officer.
drew Roser, of South Tenth street.
Mrs. Elvah w-as hostess to an all day' meeting of the Mary Hill W. C. T. U. at her home, 1014 Boyer street Friday afternoon. Eleven members were presented. Two comforts were made and eight garments finished during the ' day. At the business meeting in the :
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a member of the club. A six o'clock I dinner was served by the hostess. The !
afternoon memhers decirierl tn rconnnrl
Mrs. Milroy Baird, assisted by her j to Mrs. Gipe's call to send handkerdau.4luer, Mrs. Roland Tittle, enter- chiefs to Fort Benjamin Harrison to tained at her home on North Fifteenth; be hung on the Christmas tree for the street, Friday afternoon for the Jolly 1 soldier bovs. No more meetings of the Twelve. Decorations were in red and j union will be held until after the first green. Mrs. Emmett Haas was made i of the vear
Mrs. Ora. Mitchell of Southwest
SSScSSJ, " enterPieCe f f6rnS I tne Quaker Hi ' ,,.'' . , j club. A social time was enjoyed after i I he Hiawatha Social and Literary I the business session. Mrs Schramm club was entertained by Mrs. Ed Stig-lwon a guessing contest which was! leman Friday afternoon. In response held. A two-course luncheon was I to roll call quotations appropriate fori served later bv the hostess. The din-! the Christmas season were given. A'ing table was prettilv decorated in the!
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