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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND," IND.. SATORD4CT, "NOV. 25, 1922.

CHURCHES

t . bAPTIST Hrrt Baptist Church 18 North Eleventh street. Rev. R. W. Leaser, pastor. "Risen With Christ," 13 the theme the pastor -will discuss Sunday morning. 10:45. "The Second Commandment or the True Form of Worship" will he discussed Sunday evening. The song service will begin- at 7:15, and for thirty minutes a musical program will be rendered by the choir. The Senior B. X. P. U. will begin promptly at 6:15 p. no. Note that this is a change of fifteen minutes. Last

Sunday was a record breaker in num

bers and interest The Junior B. Y. F. TJ. will meet at 3:00 p. m. Union Thanksgiving services at 10 o'clock Thanksgiving morning at First English Lutheran church. Second Baptist church North O street. "The place where you can feel at home." Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m

Dy tne pastor, is. r. Y. U. at 6 p. m. Rev. Robertson will preach for the

Missionary society. Next Thursday our church will give a Thanksgiving

(dinner in the basement. We invite everybody. Dinner is free. He that hath money, let him come; and he

that hath no money, let him come;

who-so-ever will, let Mm come, and -partake of the dinner freely, J. L

West, pastor. BRETHREN

United Brethren Church- Eevenfh and North B streets, H. S. James, pastor. Bible school at 9:20 a. m, Fred

,D. White, superintendent., Preaching

at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m., by the

!pastor. Mornirg theme, "Richmond's

Debt to the Church." The Junior Or

der Un:ted American Mechanics and

Daughters of America will attend the evening service in a, body. The subject for the evening address will be

"Real Americans." Junior C E., 2:00 p. m.. Senior C. E., 6:30 p. nu. Miss

TheJma Martin, leader. Prayer meet

ing Thursday evening. Union Thanks

giving services at 10 o'clock Thanks

giving morning at First English Luth eran church. CATHOLIC

St. Andrew's Catholic 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. 5:00 p. m. Vespers Sep

monette and Benediction. At the 10 o'clock service the male choir sings under the direction of the organist and choirmaster, Joseph M. Rlcnter. Friday evening, Holy Hour, Benediction, and choir practice. St Mary's Catholic Rev. W. J. Cronln, pastor; Rev. John Rodutskey, assistant pastor. 6 a. m., low mass; 8 a. m., low mass and sermon; 10 a. m. high ma3 and sermon; 2:30 p. m. instruction with benediction at S p. m.; "7:30 p. m. Wednesday. Holy hour. CHRISTIAN The First Christian church . Corner of Tenth and South A street, A. L. Stamper, minister. Bible school 9:15 O. E. Bennett, superintendent. Sermon subjects morning, "Thanksgiving," evening, "A Well Planned Life." Special music at both services. Evening service at 7:30. Senior Endeavor 6:30, Allen Stamper, leader. Junior Endeavor 6:30, Mrs. McMInn, superintendent Union Thanksgiving services at 10 o'clock Thanksgiving morning at the First English Lutheran church. , CHRISTIAN SCIENCE

First Church f Christ, Scientist

North A street between Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets. - Subject "Ancient and Modern. Necromancy; Alias

Mesmerism and Hypnotism." Sunday school at 9:15 a. m. Services at 10:45 a. m. Wednesday evening testimony meeting at 2:45. Public is cordially invited. EPISCOPAL' St. Paul's Episcopal church Northcast corner North Eighth and North A streets. The Rev. George G. Burbanck, rector. Sundav services at 8:00 and 10:S0 a. m and 4:30 p. m. The church rchool session will be omitted this Sunday and the children will be expected to attend the 10:30 service with their parents. The church is open daily from 9 to 5 for private prayer and meditation. FRIENDS North A street Friends North A

Street between Eleventh and Twelfth streets First Day school 9:15 a. m.

I. C- LawalL superintendent Meeting

for worship 10:30 a. m. Monthly bus

iness meeting after meeting for wor

ship. . Basket dinner at the meeting

house. A full attendance is desired.

All are cordially invited to our First

Dav school and meetings, to work and

worship with us in the midst of personal diversity, but unity of the spirit and good will to mankind. West Richmond Friends Church Charles M. Woodman, pastor. Sunday services: 9 a. m., Bible school, Millard Markle, superintendent; 10:30, meeting for worship; 6crmon by the pastor on "The Significance of Church Attendance"; 4 p. m., Christian Fellowship Circle; 5 p. m.. Vesper service; Thursday, Ladies' Aid; Thursday evening, prayer meeting. This church unites with other churches of the city in a union Thanksgiving service on

Thursday morning at 10 o'clock in the

First English Lutheran church. ' 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. Midweek prayer meeting Thursday evening

30. A hearty welcome is extended

to all. Union Thanksgiving services at 10 o'clock Thanksgiving morning in the First English Lutheran church. ,

day, 7:30 p. in-

East Main Street Friends church

Between Fifteenth and Sixteenth

streets. E. Howard Brown and Ruth

P. Brown, pastors. Sunday school ax

9:15 a. m Harry B. Reeves, super-

intendent Preaching service, 10:30 a. m. Subject "Some Lessons froia

Moses." . Special music, Prof. E. E.

Reid director. Christian Endeavor,

6:00 p. m.; subject "Thanksgiving.' Ladies' Aid Thursday afternoon, 1:30.

The public always welcome.. Union

Thanksgiving service Thursday, 10 a. nx, at First English Lutheran church.

HOLINESS

Pilgrim Holiness church North

Eleventh and H . streets. Rev. Will

Rice, pastor. Sunday school 9:15 a. m., James Hoover, superintendent Class meeting 10:15 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Revival

services all next week lat 7:30, in

charge of Rev. J. N. Anderson of La

fayette, InL. and Rev. Wilbur Moore

of Marion, Ind. Great Missionary convention begins next Thursday morn

ing. Thanksgiving day at: 10:30. 2:30

and 7:30. i Rev. Edward Bingham of

Lawrenceburg," will speak at 10:30 a

m. Rev., Earl Davis of Kcdtomo. ina

will, give a missionary address at 2:30 p.m. Rev. Davis has spent three years

in the Jungles of Africa. We want every body to hear this great man. Rev.

Will Rice, pastor. LUTHERAN

First English Lutheran ChurchSouth A and Eleventh streets, F. A.

DresseL pastor. Parsonage, 110 South

Eleventh street Sunday school at

a. m., E. B. Knollenberg, superintend

ent Service at 10:30 a. m.:

Organ Prelude, Thanksgiving. Turner.

Order of opening service. Hymn No. 198. Scripture Lesson and Prayer, Hymn No. 188. Announcements. ' Offertory, Melody (Shelley).

Anthem, "Praise the Lord. O My SocT

(Galbraith).

Sermon, "Simon, I have somewhat to

say unto you."

Anthem, "AMornlng Prayer," Ashford.

Benediction. Organ, "Recessional" (Gutrand). Evening service at 7:30.

Organ (a) Prayer (Lamaigre) ? (b)

Eventide (Shackly). Order of evening service. Psalm 24. Hymn No. 189. Scripture Lesson and Prayer. Anthem, "Sing unto God" (Wilson). Announcements. Offertory. Anthem, "Praise the Lord! (Harker) Sermon, "A Christian."

Anthers, "Spirit of God" (HIemanaon)

Benediction. Organ, "Postlude In G" (Whiting.) Miss Alice Knollenberg, Organist Lee B. Nusbaum, Choir Director.

Union Thanksgiving services

Thanksgiving morning at 10 o'clock at

the First English Lutheran church.

Second English Lutheran Northwest Third and Pearl streets, C. Ray

mond Isley, pastor. November 26 Sunday will be a special day. At 10:30

a. m. will be held the Annual Harvest-

home-Thanksgiving service, with special anthems by the choir and a solo by Mrs. Winn, and a sermon on "Gratitude" by the pastor. At noon there will be a congregational dinner .in the

church parlors. At 7 p. m. another,

Evening with Favorite Old Gospel

Songs." Sunday school 9:15 a. m., W.

H. Alexander, superintendent Church

Council meeting Tuesday, 7:00 p. m.

Catechetical class, Friday, 3:45 p. m.

Union . Thanksgiving service at 10

o'clock Thanksgiving morning at the

First English Lutheran church.

St Paul's Lutheran church South Seventh and D streets, J. P. Miller,

pastor. Sunday school 9 a. m Jesse

A. Wiechman, superintendent Public

worship 1030 a- m. In the absence

of the pastor from the city Dr. J.

Neve will conduct the service. No

evening service.

St John's Evangelical Ltrthera

church Cornor South Seventh and E streets A. L. Nicklas, pastor. English

service and Installation of Rev. C,

Fisher as superintendent of the Wernle Home, 8:00 a. m. Sunday school,

Ray Duning, superintendent, 9:15

m. German confessional service 10 a. m. German service and Holy Com

munion 10:30 a. m. German service

Thanksgiving morning 9:00 o'clock.

Trinity English Lutheran Corner Seventh and South A streets. Oscar

T. F. Tressel, pastor. Residence, 23

South Eleventh street Phone 2861

Sunday school 9 a m. Divine worship at 10:30; "Christ the Giver of Eternal Life." No meeting of the Luther

league. No evening service. Men

rally at Salem Lutheran church. West

Alexander, Ohio. 2:30, address by Mr. George Schild, Monroeville, Ohio,

The Picture of a Handsome Lutheran

Layman." 7:00, address by Dr. H. J.

Schuh, A Tina, Ohio, "What Time Is

It7" Thanksgiving service Thursday.

10:30 a. m. Friday, 1 p. el, teachers' conference.

METHODIST

First Methodist Episcopal church

R. W. Stoakes, pastor. The church is sermon subject, "The compulsions or

observe a day of Thanksgiving Sun- Evil. nils congregation wiu join in

to

dav. The morning service will be for.

mal, using the order of service. The

program follows: Prelude Largo Irom the World Symphony, Dvorak;

Opening hymn; Apostle creed; Pray

er, by the Rev. Mr. Hayes; Antnem Hark. Hark. My SouL by Ambrose;

Reading of special Thanksgiving plalm; Gloria Patri; New Testament

Scriptures. Rev. Hayes, wno is Duno,

will read his raised letter Bible;

Anthem "Come to Me". Scott; Sermon "Whfn to Give Thanks." the

nastor? Closing hymn: Benediction;

Postlude Allegro Pompose, Galbraith.

The onartet Miss Nina Shera, Miss

Dortha McAlpine, Robert Graham and

Paul Steen. Organist. Miss uertruae

Kirkpatrick. The evening service at

:30 will be spent m singing me

songs of Fanny J. Crosby ad the con

gregation will be fortunate In hearing

an interoretatlon of her lire oy K-ev.

Hayes. Mr. Hayes Is a well kown blind nreacher and philosopher and is

fitted through his years or signties-.-

ness to Interpret the life of the Dima song writer. Miss Mary Thomas will

nreslde at the organ, union -manna-

eivln service Thursday morning at

10 o'clock, la the First engiisn uaiw

eran church.

eraea M. E. Church Nov. 26 is

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Mrs. W. D. Scott The pastor win give the thankoffering address on the

theme, "Stewards of Christ" There will be three special musical numbers

including a violin duett by Miss Ruth Scott and Miss Mary Jones. Young people's meeting at 6:30. Miss Ruth

Scott leader. Evening worship, 7:30;

the community Thanksgiving service

in the First Lutheran church at 10 o'clock Thanksgiving morning. There

will be no mid week prayer service

this week and the next meeting of the

Teachers' Training class will be on

Thursday night Dec 7.

SALVATION ARMT

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 o. m.: outdoor meeting, 7 p. m.;

Indoor meeting, 8 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 Btreet Choir special,

A Wonderful Guide Is He." Recita

tion, Miss Fern Harris; solo, "Going to

Grandma's," Miss Maria Wilson, ac

companist Mrs. Jessie Wilson; .recitation, Miss Virgie Long; duet Rob

ert and Melvln Wilson; recitation,

Thanksgiving at - Grandma's," Miss

Frances Culbertson; violin solo, Miss

Fern Harris, accompanist Miss Flor

ence Harris: recitation, "Turkey,

Miss Margret Wilson. Mrs. Jessie Wil

son, pianist and director. Short lee

Thuntseivinsf Sundav. It would be ture ty the pastor. Rev. M. c. B. aus

f, .rrnn to attend divine wor- n. Messages oy Aaa.r. inus. uun

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Join us in our thanksgiving. Sabbath day J:45 p. m ao the Ladles Aid

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The Christian endejavor of the First Christian church win have a rabbit supper Wednesday eviening, Nov, 29 at which all 'members and their friends are invited to attend. Supper will be

3d cents and will be. served at 7 o'clock. Those wishing to attend will

please give their names to Mrs. Gordon Borton or Miss GoJdie Triplett by

Sunday evening. . ,

On this Sunday beffore Thanksgiv

ing, the First Methodist Episcopal

church Sunday school is making a

Birthday offering. The plan Is that everyone in the school Is to have s birthday and give as . an offering a

cent for each year of age. The older groups are being asked to make their

years the minimum - basis of giving

with the privilege of giving as much more as tbey like. .

school at 9:15. Mr.

perintendent - Pupils and teachers glad to welcome others to their class

es. Th orchestra grows in numDera

and interest You should hear it

Morning worship, 10:30. Special music Sermon by pastor. "The World's

Greatest Giver." This is the annual thank offering service and the offering

services in the K. of P. Temple, and

the publio Is cordially invited

The Independent Spiritualists Asso

ciation holds services every Sunday

at 7:45 p. m. in Red Men's hall, 26

South Seventh street, pastor, Rev

Mrs. L. A. Morrow. Lecture by pas

tor, subject,' "What Have We as Spirit-

neoDle of the church invited to attend.

30. Thankselvine sone service in

The largest supper In the history of

the East Main street Friends church

was given Thursday at the church. There were 815 persons In attendance. The Dorcas Sunday school class won a purple and gold banner, given by the church for the class having the great

est attendance at the supper. This class had every member of the class

present and three new members. Aft

er the supper the program consisted

of novel stunts put on by six of the

Sunday school. classes. The men's Bible class proved to have the most nov

el srunt of tne evening, it gave an

illustration of en old Quaker month

ly meeting of 50 years ago. Rev. E,

Howard Brown, pastor, gave a sermon in keeping with the times of the old Quakers. The evening program was

fitting for both the young and older

set or people.

The morning hour of worship at the

First 1L E. church Sunday morning will be spent In a service of Thanks-

trrrA to be Thankful for this Thanks

l"""!" Vtr". giving?" Also lecture by assistant

apwoaa lieague, o.w. ' 'y"P .t TW r V. tw Mh.m hv

F. H. Schroeder. Prof. May and Rev,

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SSTbV1 nastorD- "Three Staged of day at 8 P. m.. at Rev. Morrow's home.

Thankfulness." a brief meditation

Union Thanksgiving serivces at 10

o'clock Thanksgiving morning at the

First English Lutheran church.

MISSION

Union Mission North Twelfth and

streets. Gordon Nixon, pastor. Sun

dav school 9:15 a. m. Morning wor

ship 10:30. Subject: "The Spirit of Thanksgiving." Christian Endeavor

6:30 p. m Group 2 In charge. Ev

ening service 7:30. A gospel team from

Earlham college will have charge of

this service. Mr. E. S. Mote and daugh

ters of West Richmond Friends will

provide special music. Prayer meet

ing Tuesday evening 7:30. Select a I

church then support It by your pres

ence and Influence, union Thanksgiv

ing service Thanksgiving morning at

10 o clock at First English iutneran 1

church.

NAZARENE

Church of the Nazarene Fifth and

North A streets, E. E. Robinson, pas

tor. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Preach

ing. 10:30 a. m., subject, "Shaken

Faith and an Unshaken Purpose."

Children's meeting, 6:30 p. m., Mrs.

Comstock. leader. Preaching. 7:30

p. m- subject "A Great Conflict"

Prayer meeting at 7:30 Wednesday

evening.

PRESBYTERIAN

First Presbyterian Church Bible

school at 9:15. Edwin H. Flook, super

intendent Public worship at 10:30 and 7:30. Sermon subjects, "Why Not

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Young People's society at 6:30, topic,

"Praise God. Leader, Arthur Gandy.

Union Thanksgiving services at 10 o'clock Thanksgiving morning at the

First English Lutheran church.

Second Presbyterian church North

Nineteenth and C streets. Sabbath

school at 9:15 a. m. Morning worship

10:30. As November 26th is "Universal Bible Sabbath," the morning sub

ject will be "The Imperial Book." Ev

ening service 7:30. Subject "Excuses

That Men Make." The Rev. C. Wendling Hastings of Tipton, Ind., will have charge of the services for the day.

Members of the church and congregation are requested to attend both services. Strangers stopping in the city

over the Sabbath are invited to wor

ship with us. The Thanksgiving services at 10 o'clock Thanksgiving morn

ing at First English Lutheran church.

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 wor

ship, 10:30 a. m. This is the annual Thankoffering service for the Women's Missionary societies, and will be

In charge of Mrs. J. O. Willse and

423 South Twelfth street Pnbllo cor

dially Invited to all our services. MISCELLANEOUS

Church of Cod 515 North A street Thomas Duckworth, pastor. Services

for Sunday, Nov. 26: Sunday school. 9:30 a. m. Preaching, 10:30 a. m. and

7 p. m. Mid-week meeting, Wednes day, 7:30 p. m.

giving. The "pastor win preach on the subject. 'When to Give Thanks," and there wiH be special mask. j A goodly number of persona turned out to attend the cafeteria supper and entertainment given at the Earlham Heights Presbyterian .church Friday night Supper was served from 5:30

to 7 o'clock and this was followed by a Thanksgiving program, "When Baby

Met the Pilgrim." This was followed by a series of 10 tableaux.

The Intermediate league of the First

M. E. church will meet in a union meeting at 6 o'clock Sunday evening and will give the playlet "Thanksgiving Ann." The Senior league mem

bers are Invited along with the senior members of the congregation. The

price required for admission Is an

apple or a potato. These will be used on Thanksgiving day for making up

baskets that will go Into the homes

of the needy.

An abundance of delicious food was

served at the annual dinner held at the South Eighth street Friends

church Friday night and there were

about 200 persons in attendance. Dur

ing the dinner hour, music was fur

nished by Miss Neva Bowman, violin

1st, and Miss Helen Eichorn, pianist Julian Smith, general secretary of the

Y. M. C. A., made a short talk follow

ing the dinner. Benjamin Johnson, a charter member of this meeting, spoke

on the earlier days of the church or

ganization.

The Sunday evening service at the

First M. E. church will be spent In

singing the hymns written by Fanny Crosby and the Rev. Mr. Hayes will interpret the life and works of this

wonderful song writer. Rev. Hayes

is blind and for this reason la best qualified to interpret this life. The public Is invited to hear this hlmd

preacher and philosopher. The serv

ice begins at 7:30 o'clock.

A Tom Thumb wedding was the at

traction at the Second Presbyterian

church Friday evening.

At the meeting of the Woman's Mis-

slonary society of Trinity Lutheran

church held Friday afternoon. Mrs,

Lewis Stauber spoke on the "Life of David Livingston." Another paper was given by Mrs. Geary Fennlng on

"The Object of Junior Work." Mrs.

O. T. F. Tressel reported on tne meet-

lng held at Bucyrus, Ohio, and on the district meeting held in Dayton, Ohio, on Nov. 15. The society paid $200 toward the building of a hospital in India, according to the report of the treasurer. After the business meetingMiss Helen Eichorn and Miss Mar

garet Kemper gave piano solos. Miss

Rhea Crandall sang a solo and Miss Caroline Arnold played the violin.

There win be no parish night at the

First M. E. church on Thursday night on account of Thanksgiving. Service in the First English Lutheran church and because the congregation will be

spending this night at home.

The Webster M. E. Aid society will

hold a market at the First National

bank, Nov. 29. Dressed chickens, home baking and other food stuffs suitable for Thanksgiving dinner will be on sale.

The Dorcas Society of the Earlham

Heights church will meet Wednesday afternoon .Instead of Thursday with

Mrs. Louis Jones, Easthaven avenue.

at 2 o'clock. All members are urged

to be present

The Woman's Missionary society of

Trinity Lutheran church met Friday

evening In the parlors, Mrs. August Kemper, Mrs. -Harry Lang, Mrs. Roland Rosa and Mrs. Everett Miller acting as hostesses. The program follows: Scripture and prayer, the Rev.

O. T. F. Tressel; report missionary conference at Bucyrus, Ohio, by Mrs. Tressel; report missionary conference at Dayton, Ohio, by Mrs. George

Schneider and Mrs. Oscar Tressel; Thanksgiving song. Miss Rhea Crandall; Missionary reading, "Livingstone," Mrs. Louis Stauber; paper, "Object of our Junior Work In Missions," Mrs. George Fienning; prayer, Mrs. Walter Lohse; piano number. Miss Mary Kemper; violin solo. Miss -Q Pauline Arnold; piano solo. Miss""' Helen Eichorn. Hostesses for the next meeting win be Mrs. Louis Stauber, Mrs. Fred Stauber, Miss Christina Karcher, Mrs. Clifford Turner. A rabbit supper win be served at the First Christian church to members of the Christian Endeavor Wednesday evening.

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