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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, INTX, SATURDAY, NOV. 4, .1922.

bAPTlST - Fir Baptist Church No. 18 North x JSeventh street; K. W. Leaser, pastor. - The pastor will discuss the f oUowinx

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;: cations, 10:45 a. m. "How the Devil . Attacks the Souls of Men," Involving ,, a well worked out, progressive pnv : gram, Sunday evening, at 7:30. Junior and Senior B. Y. P. U. vrill meet at J 6:30 p. m. Interesting programs have

the Ladies' Aid and Missionary soct

- "ties Monday afternoon, 3:30 o clock, at the church. All other ladies of the '. church are urged to be present, .i Second Baptist North Q street.

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home." Sundav school at 9:30 a. m

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"the pastor, morning subject, "The Of-

j flce of The Paraclete; the evening

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li yon rail to near our program. Tnen ve will be delighted to have you worRhin "with 11a n Simdav for we are

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": Richmond at bigger and better city, be-

cause we uve nere. a nearcy welcome i always awaits you at our church. J. I.

'West, pastor.

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''.conducted by an able Divine In the ab5? sence of our pastor. Rev. J. Henry Perry received a telegram to meet with

-the national Baptist executives In Chi-

.-qay. near tms aoie uivine rrom in.Sdianapolis, Ind., South Ninth and B .streets.

'ZZr CATHOLIC -zl - St. Andrew's Catholic Fifth and A South C streets. Rev. P. A. Roell.

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- B:S0 a. m. Low Mass and Communion, X7:S5 a m Tmv Uaaa SprmnTI and

-Communion. 10: 3(j a, m. High Mass '-and Sermon. 3:00 p. m. Vespers Ser- . "-monettA nl TonjrflnHnn. At the 10

viuuutii Mjrvjco me mate tuuu under the direction of the organist and

vpcnoirmaster, josepn M. Kicrner. rniirday evening. Holy Hour, Benediction,

ana cnoir practice.--St. Mar' Catholic Rev. W. J. ;Cronin, pastor; Rev. John Rodutskey. -assistant pastor. 6 a. m., low mass; 8 ":a. m., low masa and sermon; 10 a. m. r.;hlgh mass and termon; 2:30 p. m. InpstrucUon with benediction at 3 p. m.; ii7:30 p. m. Wednenday. Holy hour. TZ.. CHRISTIAN First Christian church Corner of -"Tenth and South A streets, A. L. Stam- " rer minister. Bible school 9:15 a. m., iwith A O. Bennett, superintendent. A ;large school is expected to greet the '-new superintendent. The primary de- ? partment does not close until 11:30, iLgiving the mothers an opportunity to Attend morning worship. Sermon sub'ject, "Stewardship of Time." Evening service at 7:30. The evening services "are always evangelistic, everyone being asked to take some part Senior ' -Endeavor 6 : 30. Junior Endeavor 6:30, Mrs. Harry McMinn, superintendent, r; CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 1. .. First Church of Christ, Scientist t-'- North A, between Fourteenth and Fif

teenth streets. Subject: "Adam and '." Fallen Man." Sunday school at 9:15

Lra. m. Services at 10:45 a. m. wed

rt2nesday evening testimonial meeting at

7:45. Public cordially Invited. EPISCOPAL -J St. Paul's Episcopal church North-east corner North A and North Eighth

streets. The Rev. George G. Burbanck rector. Sunday service at 8 and 10:30

a. nvand at 4:30 p. xn.; church school at 9:30 a. m. The church is open daily from 9 to 5 for private prayer and meditation. The rector will be engaged In diocesan work next week which will take .him out of town all week, except Ttrsday. On Thursday night, the Rev. Gilbert P. Symons, rector of Christ church. Glendale, Ohio, will assist the local rector in presenting the needs and opportunities of the church. All members of the parish are urged to attend this meeting, beginning at 6 o'clock. FRIENDS East Main 8treet Friends ChurchBetween Fifteenth and Sixteenth streete, E. Howard Brown and Ruth P. Brown, pastors. Sunday school, 9:15 a. m., Harry B. Reeves, superintendent. Preaching service, 10:30 a. m., BUbJect, "Choosing a Good Name." Christian Endeavor, 6:00 p. m., Grace Garrett, leader. Subject, "Better Thinking." Ladies' Aid Thursday afternoon, 1:30. Local business meeting, 7:30. The public always welcome. Whitewater Friends Corner North Tenth and G streets. Irvin Stegall, pastor. Sunday school 9:15, Ernest

Rowe, superintendent; meeting for

worship. 10:30, in charge of the pastor. Come let us worship together.

Christian Endeavor 6:30, Richard Tay

lor, president, topic, "Better Thinking" Phil. 4:4-8, Inez Vore. leader; C. E. business meeting Tuesday evening;

Aid society Thursday afternoon, all ladies are urged to attend. Prayer

meeting Thursday evening, "Hear Ye the Word of the Lord," Jer. 7:2.

Evangelistio service Sunday evening

7:30. West Richmond Friends church Charles M. Woodman, pastor. 9 a. m. Bible school, Millard Markle, superintendent; 10:30 a. m. meeting for worships; 4 p. m. meeting on Ministry and Oversight; 4 p. m. Christian Fellowship circle; 5 p. m. vesper service; Thursday, Ladies' Aid; Thursday evening, monthly meting; Friday evening 7:30

Community.social, consisting of games, a sing and a general good time. Refreshments will be provided by each of those attending. Men are asked to bring four apples. Women are asked to bring six doughnuts. South Eighth street Friends church Louis T. Jones, pastor.- Sunday school 9:10, John H. Johnson, superintendent Meeting for worship 10:30. Young Friends Group 6:30. Prayer meeting Thursday evening 7:30. A hearty welcome i3 extended to alL North A Street Friends Meeting North A street between Eleventh and Twelfth streets. First day school, 9 : 15 a. m., Lewis C. Lawall, superintendent. Meeting for worship, 10:30 a. m. Fourth day, all day Ladies Aid society.

A full attendance la requested. All are cordially invited to our First day school and meetings, to work and worship with us tathe midst of personal diversity but unity of the Spirit and good win to mankind. To this end a special invitation Is extended all who are not attending metinga of any religious organization. ,

HOLINESS ilorlms Holiness church Corner i

North Eleventh and H streets. Rev.

Will Rice, pastor. Sunday services Sunday school 9:15. Class meeting 10:15. Preaching 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Revival meeting begining Sunday, Nov. 5, by Rev. J. W. Anderson, evangelist Street meeting Saturday and Sunday evening 6:30 corner North Thirteenth and F streets. All are welcome. LUTHERAN First English Lutheran South A and Eleventh streets. F. A Dressel, pastor. Parsonage 110 South Eleventh street Sunday school at 9 a. m., E. B. Knollenberg, superintendent; 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. m, juniors; subject at 10:30 a. nu "The Acid Test;" evening. "Unstaggered."" Second English Lutheran Northwest Third and Pearl streets. C. Raymond Isley, pastor. Sunday school, 9:15 a. m., W. H. Alexander, superin' tendent; morning worship, 10:30 a. m..

the pastor will begin a series of sermons on the Lord's prayer; evening service 7 o'clock, subject "God's Al

lies. A cordial welcome to alL St John's Evangelical Lutheran church Corner South Seventh and E streets, A. L. Nlcklas, pastor. English service. 8 a. m. Sunday school 9:15

a. m. German service. 10: 30 a. m. Re

formation Festival wil be celebrated

at both services. Special offering. So

cial gathering of congregation Wednesday evening in Parish house. Congregational meeting Sunday afternoon. St Paul's Lutheran Church South' Seventh and D streets. J. P. Mlilev.

pastor. Sunday school, 9:00 a. m, Jesse A, Wlechman. superintendent. Divine services,-10:30 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. At the evening service, Prot George Stump, music director of Earl-; ham College, will give a special vocal number. Monthly council meeting Tuesday evening; 7:30 o'clock. Catechetical class Saturday morning. Seniors 8:30, Juniors, 9:30. Trinity English Lutheran ChurchCorner Seventh and South A streets. Oscar T. F. TresseL pastor. Residence, 23 South Eleventh street. Phone 2861. Sunday school, 9:00, Mission Sunday. Special missionary addresses and offering In all departments. Divine service, 10:30, "Childllkeness a Great Characteristic of the Kingdom." Luther League, 6:45; evening worship, 7:30, "The Prophet Jeremiah." Junior Luther League meets Tuesday evening with Miss Erna Karcher, 1115 South Eighth street Congregational supper Thursday evening given by the Ladies' Aid society. METHODIST First Methodist Episcopal church R. W. Stoakes, pastor. Sunday school, 9:15 a. m., Arthur Curme, superintendent Morning hour of worship, 10:30. Sermon subject will be "Cttizdnship, or Mixing Religion in Politics." Special music will be enjoyed by the congregation. Mr. Paul Steen. vocal soloist; Mis9 Bowman, violin soloist; Miss Gertrude Kirkpatrick, organist. At the hour of the church service the nursery will be conducted at the parsonage. The Junior church service with Mrs. Stoakes. in charge, in the assembly room down stairs. The Intermediate league from 4 to 5 o'clock.

The Epworth league in the evening

from 6:30 to 7:15. Evening service at 7:30. This will be the beginning of a series of sermons on the general subject of "Religious Experience." Official board meeting at 7:30 Mondar evefcing. Sunday school board meeting Tuesday evening at 7:30. MISSION '

Union Mission North Twelfth and

J streets. Gordon Nixon, pastor. Sun

day school ,9:15 a. m.; morning worship, 10:30. sermon by the, pastor; Christian Endeavor, 6:30; group two has charge of the program for Novem

ber: evening service 7:30, sermon by

the pastor; prayer meeting, Tuesday evening, 7:30.

' NAZARENE Church of the Naxarene Fifth and North A streets. E. E. Robinson, pastor. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Preaching. 10:30 a. m, subject "A Picture of True Faith." Children's Me tins, 6:30 p. m. Mrs. Comstock. leader. Preaching, 7:30 p. m.; subject "Future and Eternal Punishment of the

Wicked." Prayer meeting Wexlne day evening at 7:30. PRESBYTERIAN 8econd Presbyterian church North Nineteenth and C streets. Sunday school 9:15 a. m. No other services for the day.. SALVATION ARMY Salvation Army Sooth Fifth street, Ensign Amberger In charge. Sunday school, 9:30 a. n.; holiness meeting. 10:45 a. m.; young people's meeting, 6:10 p. m.; outdoor meeting. 7 p. m.; indoor meeting. 8 p. m.; public services Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 8 p. m. SPIRITUALIST Science Church of Spiritualists wCl hold services Sunday at 7:45 p. m. In

the Knights of Pythiaa temple. South Eighth street Leteture by the pastor, Rev. M. C. B. Austin, subject "Original Thoughts." Mrs. Jessie Wilson, pianist and director. Messages by Ada P. Titus. Olive SJttloh and Rev. Austin. Public is cordially invited to all services. - - The Independent Spiritualist Association holds service every Sunday at 7:45 p. m. in the Red Men's hall, 26

South Seventh street Pastor, Rev.

Mrs. L. A. Morrow, lecture by the assistant pastor Prof. C. E. May. messages by F. H. Schroeder. Prof. May and Rev. Morrow. Message service every Friday night at 8 o'clock, at the home of the pastor, the Ladies' Aid will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, at Rev. Morrow's home, 423 South Twelfth street and will meet there every other Thursday for the

winter. Public cordially Invited to all our services.

MISCELLANEOUS Q The Church of God No. 515 Nortb A street Sunday services: Preaching, 10:30 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Mid-week services, Wednesday, 7 : 30 p. m. Thomas Duckworth, pastor.

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