Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 336, 13 December 1921 — Page 10
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., TUESDAY, DEC. 13, 1921.
PREBLE GRAND, PETIT JURY VENIRES DRAWN FOR JANUARY COURT
CAMBRIDGE CITIZENS VOICE SATISFACTION WITH RESULTS ACHIEVED BY EVANGELISTIC SERVICES LED BY BULGIN AND HIS PARTY
EATON", O., Dec. 13. Grand and
petit jury venires for the January term of common pleas court were, drawn Monday. The frrand Jury willj convene at 9 o'clock In the morning; of Jan. 2. The petit Jury is subject lo call of Judge A. C. Risinger. Names of eight -women were drawn on the petit Jury and two on the Brand jury. Follo-wing is a list of the jurors: Grand jury: Washington township J. E. Bruce, Clyde Trunk; Harrison lownship. Frank Heeter, Avon Zeller, M. V. Horaan, Frank DeGroat, M. Iona Cook: Somers township, Charles Fottenger: Casper township, Mrs. Andrew Clark; Jackson township, Adam Reid; Jefferson township. "William F. Wrenn; Monroe township, Elmer Harshman: Lanier township. ' Frank Gazell; Dixon township, Eli. Peter.; Twin township. Harry Wikle. Petti Jury:: Washington township,: Ed Gray. Mrs. Elmer Welsh. Mrs. El-i ma V.'atklns; Jackson township. T. F. j Rice, Mrs. Anna Melling, Mis Clara, Kramer; Israel township, H. T. Scott,' Mrs. Mary Orr; Casper township, Mrs. J Agnes Potterf; Lanier township. L. D. ; offraan. W. A. Durkle; Gratis town-j ;h!p, Mrs. Eva Clevinger; Harrison; township. M. I. Gates. William E. !
Laird, Fred Schreel: Twin township, Tt. E. Loy, John E. Davis, Mrs. Lewis Ashworth. New Trial Asked. Motion has been filed in probate court by the county commissioners for retrial of the Coleman road case. A jury decided the case against the commissioners a few days ago. M. J. Coleman and others petitioned the commissioners for vacation of a 1 rifle more than a mile of the Somers road in Somers township and the remiesr was denied. The case was tak
en to probate court and a
;-sf'l the commissioners. Dale for
cularly two who went forward just a night or two ago, and several of our members who have been lacking in earnestness have awakened and are taking part in church work as they have never done before. Strong Awakening. "Five Presbyterians have asked me to have their letters transferred to the Cambridge City church and all members show more eagerness for work.
"There has been a strong spiritual .awakening through the whole town
with a better attitude shown in civic
affairs. Even enemies of the church
have had to acknowledge that the evangelistic campaign has been of great benefit to Cambridge. They cannot help but feel the change, in the town even if they do not attend the services. "In our churpn, tne renewed interest has resulted in a reorganization of classes and better attendance since three weeks ago. "Rev. A. F. Hogan, chairman of the platform committee and largely responsible for the coming of the party,
!was no less enthusiastic.
in ihp last fivo vpars"" Raid nev. Rov , These stunts have been prepared and i Christian Science and was precede!;
neese oi ine capusi cniircn. parade last Sunday was the biggest
manifestation this town has seen for
rehearsed in private by the children by the usual song service. Harry Box
themselves, with neither their parents nor their leaders in the secret. Their
a long time and many who were not! entertainment will be a surprise to
church members marched In it. shOW-iev. james as wen as xo me auuieucc
ing that Interest is spreading. Religious sentiment is stronger now than for some time and the efneral ODin-
aeveiopea in tne services are sure iu work out for great good." E. R. McGraw, well known in the
Richmond Night Tuesday night Is Richmond night at
the tabernacle, reservations having
made evclusively for the Rich
mond delegation. ( A large number are expected and are assured, as several of the Rich-
sang a solo accompanied by uavia Christiansen at the piano before the
sermon. A vote taken after the sermon showed the congregation in agreement with the evangelist.
town, is anotner wno aaas enuurac- mond churches are sending delegament. "I have never heard a better : tkms wnicn wiI1 join tne Richmond speaker than Dr. Bulgin," he said. "He delegation at the tabernacle, is better than any evangelist I have j Members of the different Richmond heard and others say he excels all i cnurches w ill all meet at 7 o'clock they have heard. His legal method of this evening at the door of the buildpresenting evidence and then examin-i ing- Several churches are sending ing it. makes his conclusions so logical auto trains and it is probable that the and undeniable, that everybody is con-; Presbyterian and Methodist delega-
1 vincea oy ms talks. tions will go m this way. It was!
"Dr. Bulgin makes things clear that round impossible to proceed to Camwere alwavs mysteries to me before," , bridge City in a body from Richmond said Dean House, druggist, recently, las at first suggested. The sermon
ior luesaay evening win De on tne
j question "Was Moses Scientific?"
Even if you have a leather Ekin. it will instantly know the difference try Blue Devil. Advertisement.
GOOD
GROCER
Children to Sing.
Mysterious and ambitious
Rev. H. J. Sarkiss of Presbyterian Church CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., Dec. 13 Universal satisfaction with, and high praise for the evangelistic party now conducting a revival campaign in the city are voiced by all the leading citizens and ministers of the community, as the campaign enters it3 fourth and last week. The campaign was initiated three weeks ago with the support of the four
churches of the town and has con
tinued to enjoy the assistance of their membership during the whole period, while the four pastors have given
loyal ana nearty co-oneration. even
jury "e-.actjg a3 aers in the work.
Thf fnnr famhriflcn fMtv chnrrhfa
:irinim?nt or tne motion na nui ; which co-operated in the campaign
lixed. I are the Methodist, which on account
Elect Ortt Commander. . nf havlnsr the. largest anditnriiim
Major W. H. Ortt has been re-elect-, houaed lne revival the first few days
re! commander oi Muinaren-u v-ain untii jt ol,tgrew even that building
i-n?t. G. A. R., to serve during tne next. the christian, the Eaptist and the year. James Acton has been elected Presbyterian. senior vice-commander; Ezra Tingle,, A secretarial committee was ap'unior vice-commander; Henry Cott-1 pointed at the beginning of the cam-
agham, Oitic?r ot tne aa , peigecuu. , paign and at each service, the mem
bers circulate among the converts.
Rev. Roy Reese of Baptist Church
and church pre-
Samtiel Bringman: rhaplsin, ueorge
W. Longnecker; William H. tepnen, r-fficer of the guard; M. K. Hensel. (f legato to the state encampment at Bucyrus in June; M. N. Surface, alternate. Four offices are to be filled by iippointment by Commander Ortt. Tn Address Physicians.
l r. c. a. toiemau, ui ' , i respective churches at that time.
fieliver an address nere mursudj In thjs way no Church will know
. i At.
night at a dinner to De given oy mo Preble County Medical society at the Hotel Rossman.
Lodge Elects Black.
taking their names ferences.
Cards Turned In The cards are turned in to Harry Box of the evangelistic party, who keeps them until the end of the campaign, turning them over to their
its
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Rev. Mr. Hoover of Christian Church mond, who fills a pulpit in Cambridge City also, is enthusiastic in his praises of Dr. Bulgiu's work. "There has been a great spiritual awakening, which I have especially observed in my own church," he said. "Although we will net know the number of converts until the cards are given out, we already see results in the greater interest in church affairs
I recall parti-
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number of converts until the campaign
is finished, but as several have remarked, the largest, results of the work of thp Rnlsrin nartv are in.
Tr:,tnn lodtrp. No. 30. Odd Fellows, t
'ias elected F. R. Black noble grand j figures. tor the next lodge term. Other new Rev H j SarkisS) minister of the
officers are: v ice-grana, iv. r.. rvtu , Second Presbyterian church in Rich-i among our members, secretary, H. E. Dalr-mple; financial'
-orretary. John w . cook; huici, William Card; trustee, O. II . Palmer. , Robert Paxton Marries. Robert D. Paxton. of Richmond and ; Miss Thelma Servis, of New Pari?.' -vre married here Saturday by the Uev. Charles Irwin, of th? Presbyter-j ian church. I rissionary Speaks. Dr. H. A. Canriht, of Delaware.) o., home on a furlough from West China, where for 30 years he ha3 been engaged in missionary -work, deliver-1 vd an address here Sunday in the: Methodist church. Mii5s Anna Dwinell. deaconess in Elizabeth Gamble Deaconess heme, s Cincinnati, also addressed a meeting! Sunday in the church. Start Seal Sale. 1 Annual sale of Christmas seals has ; been started by the Junior Red Cross ; club of the Preble county district : schools, under direction of County I School Superintendent W. S. Fogarty.; The club membership, Eaton not in-j luded, is 2.000. The club sold $400 : worth of seals last year. I
JkiSk w? StS -f
"They've been A No. 1," he said, tina hcintr mnn fnr the service
sneaking nf thf rpsnlta to date. "Our' ..... i
Snndav achi irpr with hnttor Thursday night, when Dr. Bulgin will BUS
interest manifested. Several mem- rftire temporarily from the center ot bers have been reconsecrated, and all stage and give the evening over to are working better lor the church. the Juvenile chorus which has been in The convictions of members have training under Rey. Percy James for been intensified and deepened, making, the past three weeks. Dr. Bulgin wu. them better workers. only a short sermonette to the Friendly Feeling Exists. 'parents of the children on that night "The whole town seems to be in a:and the principal part of the program
(revival spirit too," he continued. "AU,W111 De Taen UP DV-an emenammnR I who know them are on good terms ; 6ver b the children. Swith the members of the party, and The numbers on the program are work in co-operation with them. One eing kept a secret, but it is known thing that helped to cement friendly , that Cambridge City stores have been human relations was the possum hunt : almost denuded of bells, electric flashl at the beginning and the numerous , "Sts and flags while the enthusiasm
dinners to which tha party were in-!i tne emiaren nas Deen maicneu omj , vjte(j. j by the interest and curiosity of their "Decided, manv, definite," were the . parents. first words of Rev. P. M. Thomas, of; Rehearsals have been conducted the Friend's church at Dublin, when , every Monday, Wednesday and Friday , asked if he had seen any results from j afternoons after school, Superintend-1 the revival vet. I er,t Hines having allowed members of i "Many ar attending the services ! the chorus to be dismissed at 3:30 to and the indifferent and careless mem-; attend rehearsals. The children have! bcrs have been quickened. Many of, been faithful in attendance, with theirs our constitunts have attended the . interest stimulated by the competi- j sorvicps nn,t have hppn rnnvprted. ! tive feature of the two teams into'
Church work has received a great im-! w hich they were divided, and the petus in Dublin, several of our lead-1 countless novel stunts introduced by; ing citizens have joined and we are 1 their director. seeing the results already. Promise Kids Feed. j "Public sentiment against evil has! Some of the enthusiasm of the chil-i been stimulated and the community j dren must, also be credited to the! has had a great impetus for good. For "feed" which their leaders have prom-j instance, sentiment against, the des-jised for Saturday. Mrs. Ralph Tague, ecration of the Sabbath is much las general, assisted by the captains j stronger now than before the revival." i for the "Red" and "Blue" teams re-1
Benefits Expected spectvieiy, Mrs. torresi uanner ami "All the town is in sympathy with Mrs. C. E. Steffy. with lieutenants, the meetings," said Will Judkins, citi-i Mrs. Saniord Jacobs, Mrs. Raymond; zen and manufacturer of Cambridge I Gardner, Mrs. Hazel Kerlin for the. City. "We expect to see many bene- Blues and Mrs. A. H. Hodson. Mrs., flcial results later after the close of Albert Kelsey and Mrs. G. . Aplgert; the revival in the way of concrete ac-! assisting Mrs. Danner. These ladies complishments. but great benefit has j are arranging for the feast that is to.
hf-Pn rinnp nlrpndv nlnntr all linos A re warn me .vuuuuu. cuicimds.
better spirit is shown in the town
which will persist after the evange
lists have gone. "Workers in our factory and in
others have responded cheerfully to : calls for delegations and are taking a ' deep interest in the progress of the : revival. It is supporting and encour-i aging better citizenship." j "The revival is bound to do good; ' the people could not help getting ben-i
eht from such enthusiastic meetings; and such powerful sermons as are
preached by Dr. Bulgin," said Ed. Paul, manufacturer of the town. "The after effects of the revival are sure to
prepara- The sermon Monday night was on
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