Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 251, 21 October 1922 — Page 2

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THE K1CHMON f P AU A1 j jiM AND BUN-tELEGKAM, RICHMOND, 1ND SATURDAY, OCT. 21, 1922.

CHURCHES

BAPTIST

Flrt Baptist church 18 North ElerWth street Rev. R. W. Leazcr, pastor. "Nobody Cared For My Soul," will be the subject, Sunday morning, 10:45; a sermon to mothers, Sunday evening. 7:30. The pastor -will Bpeak at both services. This Is the fourth In a series dealing -with the family. Every mother la Richmond should hear this sermcn. Sunday school will begla 9:15 a. m.; Junior and Senior B. Y. P. U.'s will hold their regular meet

ing. 6:30 p. m. Programs will appear

elsewhere in this paper.

Second

Baptist church North. G

street. "The place you can feel at home." Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.

Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m., by the pastor. Morning subject, "Harvest Men Wanted." Evening- subject, "An 'invaluable Deposit." B. Y. P. S. TJ. at !6:30. The program committee has prepared aq Interesting program for the evening. At 3 o'clock there "will be a meeting of the N. A. A. C. P. for the purpose of electing permanent officers. All members of this organ4.-

. ration should be present without fai

There Is a hearty welcome awaltln

your arrival. J. I. West, pastor. UNITED BRETHREN United Brethren Eleventh and North B streets. II. S. James, pastor. Bible school at 9:20 a. mJ, Fred D. White, superintendent. Rev. , P. M. Camp, of Dayton, Ohio, will preach at 10:30 a. m: and 7:30 p. m. Sunday Is Rally Day In all services and Dr. Camp win give a short address to the Bible school. Junior C. E. at 2 p. m.; Seniors meet at 6:30 p. m., Mrs. Waldo Lacey, leader. The Billy Sunday chorus will sing at the evening preaching service. Prayer meeting Thursday evening. CATHOLIC St. Andrew's Cathollo Fifth and South 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. 10:30 a. m. High Mass and Sermon. 3:00 p. m. Vespers Sermonette and Benediction. At the 10 o'clock service the male choir sings under the direction of the organist and choirmaster, Joseph M. Rlchter. Friday evening, Holy Hour, Benediction, and choir practice. St. Mary's Catholic Rev. W. J. Cronin, pastor; Rev. John Rodutskey, assistant pastor. 6 a. in., low mass; 8 a. m., low mass and sermon; 10 a. m. high mass and sermon; 2:30 p. m. instruction with benediction at 3 p. m.; 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. Holy hour. CHRISTIAN

First Christian church Corner of Tnth and South A streets. A." L.

StamDer. minister. Bible school 9:15,

Mrs. Ellis will continue the primary

department until the close of the morn

ing worship at 11:30. Lora s taDie at 10:15. Sermon subject, "Steward-shlD-." evenine service at 7:30. A large

rhnnis.rhnir under the direction of

Prof. Stump of Earlham college, sermon subject. "The Gospel in Parable."

Senior Endeavor 6:30; Junior Endeav

or, 6:30, Mrs. Harry McMmn, superintendent. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE

First Church of Christ Scientist North A, between Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets. Subject: "Probation

After DeathV Sunday school at 9:15

a. m.: services at 10:4a a. m.; wea

nesday evening testimonial meeting at

7:45. Public cordially invited. EPISCOPAL St Paul's Episcopal church North

east corner North Eighth and North A

: . streets. The Rev. George G. Burbanck,

" rector. Sunday services at 8 and 10:30 a. m. and at 4:30 p. m.; church school

at 9:30 a.m. The church is open daily from 9 to 5 for private prayer and meditation. FR1ENOS East Main Street Friends church Between Fifteenth and Sixteenth Ftreets. E. Howard Brown and Ruth ' P. Brown pastors. .Sunday school, 9:15 a. m., Howard B. Reeves, superintendent. Preaching service, 10:30 a. m.; subject "A Profitable Use of ' the Bible.". Christian Endeavor, 6 p. m., Dorothy Miller, leader. Subject. "Reverence and Worship." Ladies Aid Thursday afternoon, 1:30. The public always welcome. . !- West Richmond Friends church Charles M. Woodman, pastor. Biblo school, 9 a. m. Meeting for worship, 10:30 a. m.Vesper service, 5 p. m. Christian Fellowship circle, 6 p. m. Ladles' Aid Thursday. Prayer meeting, Thursday evening. Lesson, Luke 3. Smith Flahth Street Friends' church

tw T. Jones, nastor. Sunday

school 9:10, John H. Johnson, superin

tendent; meeting for worsntp iu:du; Ynnn Friends' crouD. 6:30; prayer

meeting Thursday evening, 7:30. A hearty welcome awaits you at all serv

ices. HOLINESS

lntrpn.irinn.-il Holiness church Rev.

Will Rice, nnstor: Sunday school S:15;

class meeting 10:15; prachins:, 11:15 and 7:30: prayer meeting Thursday

evening 7-3f! street meetine at nisht

6:30; street meeting Sunday night 6:30 at Thirteenth and F street A cordial

welcome to all. LUTHERAN

First Fnnlish Lutheran South A

anil Elpventh streets. F. A. Pressel

, pastor. Parsonage. 110 South Eleventh

street Sunday school at 9:oo a. m. E R. Knollenber. superintendent.

Preaching service 10.S0 a, m. and 7:30

p. m. Bible study Thursday at 7:30 n tn Catechism Saturday Seniors. 1

p. m.; Juniors, 2 p. m. Morning sub

ject "The Lord His God": evening.

"What Shall We Have?" Second Enalish Lutheran North

weot Third and Pearl streets. C. Raymond Isley. pastor. Sunday school, 9:15 a. m.. W. H. Alexander, superintendent. Lesson, "Christ Tempted" Luke 4:1-13. Morning worship, 16:30; subject "Stewardship." 7 p. m.. spocial 'service, an evening with favorite old gospel songs Bible study class, Thursday. 7 p. m. A cordial welcome to all. St John's Evangelical Lutheran church Corner South Seventh and E streets. A. I Nicklas, pastor. English service 8 a. m.; Sunday school, 9:15 a. m.; German service, 10:30 a. m. The Festival of Church Dedication will be observed. Special offering for building fund. Trinity English Lutheran Corner Seventh and South A streets, Oscar T. F. Tressel, pastor. Residence 23 South Eleventh street Phone 2S61. Sunday school 9:00. Divine service 10: 30. "Jesus Christ the Light of the Soul." Luther League 6:45. ..Evening fcorship 7:30, "The Prophet Isaiah." Teachers' meeting Wednesday evening. St Paul's Lutheran church Seventh and South D streets. ' Sunday school it 9 a. m., Jesse Wiechman, superintendent Preaching service at 40:30 . i. m. by Dr. Neve of Wittenberg ColieKT. German services at 2:30 p. m.

ievening service. The Mission Hoard

of the Sunday school will meet on Wed

nesday evening In the chapeL A cafe

teria supper will be served at the church by the Ladies' Aid society on Thursday evening. METHODIST

Third M. E. Church S. E. Polovlna,

a converted Austrian will speak at

the 10:30 hour, and tell the story of

his life. This wm be a real treat to the church and community. During the war, Polovina presented Austrian conditions before congress, and did notable work among the coldiers. He Is to be one of the principal speakers at the Area meeting at Indianapolis, next week. Sunday school at 9:15, Epworth League at 6:45, and" the evening

service at 7:30. You are cordially in

vited to attend these services.

Grace M. E. church Our Sundav

school is now averaging nearlv 500

each Sunday. We desire if possible fr

reach the goal tomorrow. See that all our people come. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. by the pastor. The Rev. Samuel

Polovana, known a3 "Sam, the Metho

dist." will give the thrilling story of Austria and his own experiences there

at 7:30 p. m. Tomorrow promises to be a great day for all the) people called Methodists at Grace church.

MISSION Union Mission North Twelfth and

J streets. Gordon Nixon, pastor. Sunday school, 9:15 a. m. Let's beat last

Sunday s attendance. Morning worship, 10:30. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p.m. Evening service. 7:30. The male quartette from Reid Memorial United Presbyterian church will provide special music at this service. Prayer meeting Tuesday evening at 7:30.

NAZARENE Church of the Nazarene Corner Fifth and A streets. E. E. Robinson, pastor. Sunday school, 9:15 a. m.

and 7:30 p. m. Revival will continue

throughout the week, services each

evening at 7:30 p. m.

PRESBYTERIAN First Presbyterian church Bible school, at 9:15, Edwin H. Flook, superintendent Morning worship, 10:30 with sermon on "Is Mine My Own?"

Young people's meeting at 6:30, leader

Miss Elizabeth Little. Evening wor

ship at 7:30, with sermon on "How Is

God? Dr. Joseph J. Kae, pastor.

Second Presbyterian church Sab

bath school, 9:15; no morning service.

Rally Day program at 7:30. Reid Memorial United Presbyterian

church Corner of Eleventh and North A streets. W. McClean Work, minis ter. Sabbath school at 9:15, Robert L.

Wilson, superintendent Morning woishlp at 10:30, sermon subject "Who

Sees God?" Young people's meeting at 6:30, Miss Mary Beth Willson, leader.

Evening worship, 7:30: sermon sub-

jnct "The Power of Christ's Reality."

Midweek prayer service Thursday eve

ning at 7:30. SALVATION ARMY

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

ices Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday

at 8 p. m. SPIRITUALIST

The Science Church of Spiritualists

will hold services Sunday 7:45 p.m.,

in the Knights of Pythias temple. South Eighth street Lecture by the

pastor. Rev. M. C. B. Austin, sub

ject: "Spiritualism and It's Effect up

on Humanity." Mrs. Jessie Wilson

association, will hold services Sunday at 7:45 p.m. in Red Men's hall, 26

South Seventh street lectures by Prot C. E. May, assisted by the pastor. Rev.

Mrs. L. A. Morrow, messages by F. H.

SChroeder, Prof. May and Rev. Mor

row. Ladles Aid society wiU meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, message service held every Friday at 8 p. m. at pastors home. 423 South

Twelfth street Public cordially Invited to attend all our services. MISCELLANEOUS

The Church of God 515 North A

street. Thomas Duckworth, pastor.

Services for Sunday: Preaching 10:30

a. m. and 7 p. m.; Sunday school 9:30

a. m.; prayer meeting, Wednesday at

7:30 p. m.

pianist and director. Messages by

Ada P. Titus, Olive Sitlloh and Rev

Austin. The Psychical Research soc

iety will meet Tuesday, 7:45 p.m. in the K. of P. temple. The public Is

cordially invited to ail services.

The independent Spiritualist asso

ciation The Independent Spiritualist

In Richmond Churches

The Fisherman's club of the Grace

Methodist Sunday school will be the Invited guests to supper at the home

of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Strayer next

Monday evening. This class Is ar

ranging to put on a pageant before

the entire Sunday school, which is en

titled "The Prodigal Dollar."

Next Monday will be Emergency

Chest Day among tho churches of the

Richmond ' district of the Methodist

Episcopal church. It is expected that

$6,800 will be brought in from the dif

ferent churches of the district to help

in the raising of the two million dollars to make up for deficiencies in

the Centenary.

Rev. Samuel Polovana, better known

as "Sam, the M-Eithodist" will give the wonderful story of his life in Austria

at Grace M. E. church next Sunday

night. Mr. Polovana is on his way

to the state convocation of Methodists

to be held in Indianapolis next week.

and Richmond is fortunate in .hearing

this great man tell a very charming

story of his life.

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classes of people. In fact, there are

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The Japanese soldiers while subsist

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Rice is nutritious, easily digested.

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Street

City . State

Mrs. Ruth P. Brown, of the East

Main street Friends church, attended

the W. C. T, U. convention at Wabash

during the past week.

Miss Mary Sprong and Raymond

Bailey of the East Main street Friends Sunday school, are attending the

Young People's conference in Crawfordsville. v

The East Main street Friends churdh

choir began its fall rehearsals Friday evening and promises some unusually

good music for the coming Sabbaths. Rev. E. Howard Erown, pastor of the East Main street Friends church, will address the pastors' conference of Indiana yearly meeting at Newcastle, Oct 31, on the subject "The Value of Organization." Rally day will be observed by Trinity Lutheran Sunday school with a special service, which wUl begin

promptly at 9 o'clock.

The "Billy Sunday chorus will sing at the evening services at the United Brethem church, Sunday.

OPEN TO DISCUSSION It is a question if publicity does the movie business much good when it is written on the records of the criminal courts.

Rally day services will be observed at the United Brethem Sunday school

Sunday morning. There will be a special program which win include

special instrumental music The Rev. Dr. P. M. Camp, of Day

ton, will preach at the morning and

evening services at the United Brethem church, Sunday, and will talk to the Bible school Sunday morning.

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