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MRS. BARBARA KERN ON 100TH BIRTHDAY WELCOMES FRIENDS
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., SATURDAY, AUG. 5, 1922. 4 . . . -
aamuei uarton and choir ol trie cnurcn. Epworth League at 6:30 p. m. Official board meeting Tuesday evening at church at 7:30 o'clock. MISSION
Union Mission North Twelfth and
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CHURCHES
7:30
Solo, morning
BAPTIST
First Baptist church North Elev-
MILTON, Ind, Aug. 5. The on?,entb- street, between Main and North hundredth - birthday anniversary of A streets. Sunday, Aug. 6 Two ImMrs. Barbara Kern was celebrated at portant themes discussed by Rev. R. her home here Friday by her manyiW. Leazer. pastor: "What Is Beyond friends and relatives. ! the Grave? 10:45 a. m. Such quesMrs. Kern received the guesis and'tions as "Where Is Paradise?", "Will evidently enjoyed the party more than We Have Bodies in Heaven?" will be anyone ele present. She was the re-! discussed. "I Am Satisfied with Jesus,
cipient of more than 25 bouquets and (Is Jesus Satisfied with Me , ... 1,-hiP- m. Special music Solo,
, inge Dumoer oi cah.es auiuus "u"-- Mra T w rv. nT,thp pve-
was one immense birthday cake sent ; Wheeler, Christer. yAMflen ln 121fnaP?1 of Mr, Baptist Young People's Union, Senior All the immediate relatives o Mrs . JnQ.Qr u ionsy6 . 30 m. Inter. K,6rnlere f1 tht, partJ m . it?; Ustlng programs have been arranged. Mrs. A bert Ian Dr. and Mrs. James Welcome includes you. Do not H. Taylor, Dr. John Taylor. Mrs Carl our lalt is welcoming Heim ?f cnllren' llrS- - P- mJL strangers. Come and visit us, we will and children, Mrs. Eva arm, Mrs. worsj togetner n,e Evfr? Mr- nnd f,r8",' Second Baptist' Church, N. G street Miller, all of Indianapolis; Mr. and,..The thurch where you can feel Mrs. Henry Arnold and Mr. and Mrs. &t homeJ. Sunday school-at 9:30 a. Lawson Arnold and son, of Bradford, i Pastor j T West wiu preach at Ohio. H.ftn o orH fi-fin n m. Mnrnine
I 1 1 . u ki a. .ai . uuvi u.v lJ .... - - w Isubiect. "The Model Believer:" even-
10:30 a, m. All interested in our meeting are invited to attend. . Whitewater Friends' church North Tenth and G streets. Rev. Irvin Stegall, pastor. Sunday school, 9:15 a. m.,
Ernest Rowe, superintendent; Helen
Wickett, chorister; morning worship, 10:30 a. m., in charge of the pastor;
and hear the old-time gospel. You are
welcome; (new time). LUTHERAN First English Lutheran South A and Eleventh streets. F. A. Dressel,
pastor. Parsonage 110 South Eleventn
street Sunday school at 9 a. m., E. is. j streets. Gordon Niion. Dastor. Sun
Knollenberg, superintendent; preach- day school 9:15 a. m.; morning woring service at 10:30 a. m., subject, "The! ship, 10:30, subject, "Home;" Christian World's Supreme Need;' 'no evening j Endeavor, 6:30 p. m.; evening service,
service.
Second English Lutheran Northwest Third and Pearl streets. G. Raymond Isley, pastor. Sunday school, 9:15 a. m., Wilbur Schnelle, superintendent; morning worship, 10:30 a. m.,
iwith sermon by the pastor. This will
Ministers Speak
After a dinner had been served to
ing subject, "The Preservation of the
tne guests, a oner program wa-j cuu-( Sflil1ts R v. P. U. at 6:30 n. m
ducted in which the four local minis-: Notlce aU of our services start on
ters made a few remarks. Rev. F. C.
time. We are preaching a series
McCormick, pastor of the local Chris ;from' the DOok of Mark. We began
tian church, spoke of the political and
industrial conditions from 1822 to 1850 and of the 'great men of these days who were to Mrs. Kern what Wilson, Taft, Harding, Bryan and Beveridge are to us today. He also referred to the personal friends of Mrs. Kern of other years and of the richness of her memories and life.
last Sunday. This might be interesting to you. Our church welcomes you. . UNITED BRETHREN
United Brethren Eleventh and
North B streets. H. S. James, minis
ter. Bible school at 9:20 a. m., Fred
D. White, superintendent. Worship
with sermon by the pastor at 10:30 a.
Christian Endeavor 7 n m. in r.hareeihe 1he last nrMr-hin? service until the
of the Social Corner, topic being, "Bet- j first Sunday in September. The Sunter Recreation," found in I Thessalon- day school will meet each Sunday
lans, i:ib-4. It is also a consecrating mornine throueh Auzust at 9:15 a. m.
All our members are urged to attend
meetig. Nellie Vore, chairman of the meeting. Evening worship, 7:45. The C. E. wish to heartily thank the ladies who sent donations for their market.
held July 29, and also the directors of
the Sunday school during the pastor's
vacation.
7:30, subject "The Law of the Spirit;" prayer meeting, Tuesday evening. 7:30; L. T. L's on Wednesday afternoon at 1:30. PRESBYTERIAN
First Presbyterian Church Sunday,
August 6. Bible school at 9:15, W. J
Blackmore, superintendent. ' Public, worship at 10:30 with sermon by the pastor, Dr. Rae. . Christian Endeavor at 6:30, led by the president, Edwin Ross. No evening service.
Earlham Hieghts Presbyterian Rev.
St. John's Evangelical Lutheran
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971 ,atlonal bank for .their win- streets. A. L, Nicklas, pastor. Eng-N.,5 p,, n, crt.
th- De people wn0 Patronized iish service, 8 a. m.; Sunday school, . ; a Teir,.net proflts were aboutj Ray Duning, superintendent, 9:15 a. ent-- Evening worship 8 oaock, ser-j su. as Yearling Meeting Tuesday no-m-i Missionary Sunday; German serv-jmon by the pastor on the "Beneficent j TftT1-Cvori held during the week. !lce 10:30 a. m.. Benevolent society, j Effects of Religion;" prayer meeting toSlS1" SLTeveeSnS: me6ting-i Thursday evening at 8 o'clock All th. East Main Street' Friends Church evening. services are growing in attendance E. Howard, and Ruth P Brown Das- St' Paul'8 Lutneran church-outh and interest. You will enjoy them if; tors. Sunday school 915 a m Harrv iS eventh and D streets. J. P. Miller, ! you come. This church is preparing!
B. Reeves. SuDt Preaching servw nt ! l'asior unaay scnooi, a a. m., .MarK;ror a special service for Sunday even
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ices Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 8 p. m. v SPIRITUALIST The Science Church of Spiritualists will hold services Sunday at 7:45 p. m. in the Knights of Pythias temple, on South Eighth street. Lecture by the pastor, Rev. M. C. B. Austin, subject, "What Is God's Stone Witness?" Messages by Ada P. Titus and Rev. Aus
tin. Mrs. Jessie Wilson, pianists and director. The Ladies' Aid society will ! hold services Friday, 2:30 p. m. in1
the K. of P. temple. The public is cordially invited to all services.
The Independent Spiritualist association will hold service Sunday at 7:45 p. m., in Red Men's hall, 26 South Seventh street, lecture by the pastor. Rev. Mrs. L. A. Heiny-Morrow, subject. "What Shall The Harvest Be;" messages by F. H. Schroeder, C. E. May and Rev. Morrow. The members will meet for class work Tuesday evening at the home of the pastors, 423 South Twelfth
street. Public cordially invited to attend our service. ' ' : " -' -
In the summer of 1689 hailstones fell in parts of Europe which weighed over three pounds and a number of persons were killed ln the fields.
CHEVROLET
Four - Ninety TOURING
$200.00 Down Balance $35.50 per month E. W. Stehihart Co. 10th & Sailor Sts. Phone 2955
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10:30 a. m. Pastoral committee meet-i
mg 2:lo p. m. Christian Endeavor prayer meeting, 6:00 p. m. Y'early meeting begins Monday with the meet
ing of ministry and oversight. Monday
Peoples' division, in charge. Divine services 10:30 a. m., conducted by the pastor.
Trinity English Lutheran Corner
Young ' ing, Aug. 13 at which a number of
Rev. Amos Outland, of the local jm.; the annual congregational dinner Friends church, read a beuaiful prayer J -will follow at Glen Miller; prayer for the aged which had been read , meeting and business session of the very day for over a year by the Rev. ! quarterly conference Thursday evenAlexander before he died and he ex- ing. plained in his remarks the comfort CATHOLIC that it gave and told its story- St. Andrew's Catholic Fifth and Value of Good Life South C streets. Rev. F. A. Roell, Rev. James Trowbridge, of the rector; Revl Clement Zepf, assistant. Methodist church, in his brief talk, 1 5:30 a. m. Low Mass and Communion, emphasized the meaning of a good life 7:30 a. m. Low Mass, Sermon and lived here for over 100 year?, that its j Communion. 10:30 a. m. High Mass influence is unlimited aud is extended and Sermon. 3:00 p. m. Vespers Serthrough all eternity. monette and Benediction. At the 10 Rev. Mary Mills, pastor of the j o'clock service the male choir sings Friends church, who was a good per-j under the direction of the organist aud sonal friend of Mrs. .Kern, epoke of j choirmaster, Joseph M. Richter. Friher personal religious life as being an day evening, Holy Hour, Benediction, expression in actual life of the Twen-iand choir practice.
tv-third nsalm. Then cho renpn'ffl the i St." Mary'3 Catholic Rev. W. J.
7:30 p. m., sermon Rev Earl Harold 'Seventh and South A streets. Oscar Wilmington, Ohio ' Tuesday 7-30 p ;T- F- Tressel, pastor. Residence 23 S. m., Rev. H. C. Bedford, Marion Ind luh street- Phone 2S61. Sunday West Richmond Friends Charles school 9:00- Divine service 10:30: M. Wroodman, pastor; Alexander C.i"The Kingdom of God as the Family Purdy, acting pastor. Bible school, 9 of Jesus Christ." No evening service, a. m.; meeting for worship, 10:30 a. j Annual congregational meeting Monro.; Fellowship Circle, 6 p. m.; pray-jday evening at 8:00. The Junior er meeting and community Bible ' Luther League meets Tuesday evening study, Thursday evening, 7:30. There jwitn Miss Edith Fienning, 1011 South will be no vesper services during the 8tn street. Teachers' meeting Friday
month of August
HOLINESS
International Holiness church Cor-
evening at 7:30,
METHODIST Grace Methodist Church Services
babies and children will be baptized
Reid Memorial United Presbyterian Church Corner North A and Eleventh streets, W. McClean Work, minister. Sabbath school, 9:15 a. m.. Robert L. Wilson, superintendent. Morning worship, 10:30; preaching by Rev. C. Garman Johnston, of Zelienople, Pa. No evening service. SALVATION AS1MY Salvation Army South Fifth street, Ensign Amberger in charge. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m.; holiness meeting, 10:45 a. m.; young people's meeting, 6:10 p. m.; outdoor meeting, 7 p. m.; indoor meeting, 3 p. m.; public serv-
Emblem Pins and Buttons All Kinds All Prices 0. E. DICKINSON 523 Main St.
Strollers Just the thing for Baby durlns the late Summer and early Fall. We offer extra big values at $12.50 up HOLTHOUSE
530 Main St.
ner North Eleventh and H streets. Sun-i at Grace Methodist church will con-, day school, 9:15, superintendent, tinue as usual through the summer. James Hoover; morning service, 10:30 j excepting the three Sunday eveningsi a. m.; Young People's meeting, 6:30 ' during Chautauqua. Sunday school, p. m.; preaching, 7:30 p. m. The pas-j 9:15. Clarence Kramer, superintendent, tor, Fred Myers, will preach his fare- Preaching by the pastor at 10:30.! well sermon Sunday. Aug. 6. Come' Musical at 7:30 in charge o Prof.
psalm.
DEBRIS OF MILTON CHURCH IS REMOVED; TO BUILD AT ONCE
MILTON, Ind.. Aug. 5. Workmen have been busy for the last few days clearing away the debris from the site of the old Christian church which was recently destroyed by fire here. It is
expected that this part of the work will be completed about the middle of
Cronin, pastor; Rev. John Rodutskey. assistant pastor. 6 a. m., low mass; 8 a. m., low masa and sermon; 10 a. m. high mass and nermon; 2:30 p. m. instruction with benediction at 3 p. m.; 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. Holy hour. CHRISTIAN First Christian church Corner of Tenth and South A streets. A. L. Stamper, minister. There will be no services at the church either morning or night. Tomorrow is the annual county meeting of all the "Christian" churches in Wayne county. It will be held at Beechwood park, beginning at 11 o'clock, standard time. Free transportation will be furnished to all who
will be at the church promptly at 10 o'clock, Richmond time. The county
next week and that construction of t presjdent is urging everyone to be the new church may be started with- J presentout any preliminary hitch in the plans Fjrst christian Bible School TransThe work of clearing the basement of portation will be furnished to take all the crumbled .'walls and debris is members of the school and church to being done by members of the congre- j jaCkson park, next Sunday. Be at the gation. j church at not later than 9:45, fast A building committee was recently i time, appointed by members of the churchl CHRISTIAN SCIENCE to make plans for the new structure.! First Church of Christ, Scientist The committee is as follows: Benton I North A, between Fourteenth and FifWagner. Hiram Crook. Miss Ruth Mc-jteenth streets. Subject: "Spirit," Cormick. Mrs. Blanche Doty and Earl ; Sundav school at 9:15 a, m. Services Crawford. The committee has not!at 10:45 a. m. Wednesday evening made any definite plans for the let- testimonial meeting at 7:45. Public ting of contracts for the new church I cordially invited, but it is expected that this will be EPISCOPAL done in the near future. st. Paul's Episcopal church North-
it is me aesire oi ine omciais oi east corner North A and North Eighth
the church to have the new structure
completed by fall but they may not be able to obtain the kind of brick desired and on this account construction may have to be postponed until later. It is the tentative plan to make the new church with a 50-foot frontage and length of 75 feet.
HAROLD WILL PREACH TO FRIENDS MONDAY
Rev. Earle Harold, of Wilmington, Ohio, formerly of Richmond, will rreach the opening sermon of the one
hundred and second annual session ot
streets. The Rev. George G. Burbanck rector. Sunday services at 8 and 10:30 a. m., church school at 9:30 a. m. The church will be open daily from 9 to 5 for private prayer and meditation. FRIENDS South Eighth Street Friends' church Louis T. Jones, pastor. Bible school
9:10 a. m., John H. Johnson, superin
tendent. Meeting for worship. 10:30, message by the pastor; no service
will be held on Thursday evenin
Aug. 10, and only the Bible school on
Sabbath morning, Aug. 13, on account
of Yearly Meeting which occurs Aug.
8-13.
North A Street Friends Sunday
school at 9:15 a. m., Dorothy Dilks,
superintendent. Meeting for worship.
the Indiana Yearlv meeting of Friends ' in,mii'i,fnrtnntmiMinmit,,mninrrttHni,t,,tu,imitT1lini,iu,,iTi2 Monday evening at the Yearly meeting! OaJ0,rT-rTAV i
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VACATION
Take a Kodak with you QUIGLEY'S .
4th and Main
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house, it was learned Saturday.
he sessions will be opened by J. Edgar Nicholson as presiding clerk, who will preside until the selection of clerk for the coming year on Tuesday. Provisions for taking care of at
least --U delegates uiyb Lcrii uiouc i
e of vhich Dn J-smith i RICHMOND GRINDING CO.
. Because of the nearness of the Five: Years meeting which is to be held in1 September, thp attendance this year is not expected to be as large as that cf other years. I
Cylinders Reground. Pistons, Pins and Rings Fit. Guaranteed Quality and Service Henley Bldg. N.16th & R.R. Ph. 3452
Farmers in Western Fart of County to Go to Picnic Farmers in three of the western townships of Wayne county have decided to meet at Pershing and como in a body to the Wayne county farmers' picnic, to be held at Glen Miller park Wednesday, Aug. 9. The townfhips to be so represented are Washington, Jackson and Harrison. Ed. Deitemeyer, secretary of the countv farm bureau, covered the en
tire county this week, tacking up. placards announcing the picnic and j personally urging ail farmers to attend. I
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20c
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715 Main SL
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Stuffed Breast of Veal i Baked Ham Brandy Sauce 50d f Roast Prime Ribs of Beef 1 Roast Pork Apple Sauce I 3od Mashed Potatoes . Corn on Cob Green Beans I Sliced Tomatoes I Chocolate Pie a la mode Interurban Restaurant 14 S. 8th St. W. S. Traylor 1
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