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' BAPTIST - Second Baptist church North G street "The place where you can feel at home. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Preaching at 11 a m. andv8 p. ra. - by Rev. W. Spotts, of Lexington, Ky. ; Morning subject, "Working Power"; evening subject, "The Eagle's Nest."

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We club will have , a program. "The Progress of Love.? Don't fail to be present, or you will miss a rare treat. We welcome you any time. J. L West, pastor. J The Second Baptist North G street i The place where you can feel at home. - - Will have preaching tonight The Rev. r W. Spotts of Lexington, Ky., will "t. preach; don't fail to hear the Abbe :;, Divine' Rev. J. I.'West, pastor.

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. your presence. Services conducted by ?. our pastor; preaching 11:30 a. m. and i 8 p, m. by pastor-, Baptizing at morn- ; lng service;-boly communion at 3:30 . p. m. Come and help us worship and j praise our Heavenly Father. ; BRETHREN

United Bretnren Eleventh and North B streets. H. S. James, mlnis- ; ter. Bible school at 9:20 a. m., Fred J; D. 1 WBite, superintendent; -worship t and sermon by the pastor at 10:30 a. m.. subject. "Forgiveness;" R. C. Mlni ton, a representative of the Indiana Anti-Saloon league, will speak at 7:30 - p. m.; Junior C. E. 2 p. m.; Senior C. E. 6:30 p. m.; prayer meeting Thur3- ... day evening. ' I CATHOLIC ; St. Andrew's Catholic Fifth and t South C 'streets. Rev. F. A. Roelt. rector; Rev Clement Zepf, assistant 5:30 a. m. Low Mass and Communion, t 7:20 a. m. Low Mass. Sermon and Communion. 10:30 a. m. High Mass and Sermon. - 3:00 p. m. Vespers Sermohette and "Benediction. At the 10 " o'clock service the male choir sings under the direction of the organist and .. choirmaster. Joseph M. Richter. Fn day evening. Holy Hour, Benediction, ana cnoir practice. t St Mary's Catholic Rev. W. J. ; Cronln. pastor: Rev. John Rodutskey, ; assisUnt pastor. 6 a. m.. low mass; 8 .: a. m., low mass and sermon; 10 a. m. ; high mass and Bermon; 2:30 p., m. instructlon with benediction at 3 p. m.; J" 7:30 p. m. Wednesdav. Holy hour. CHRISTIAN - The First Christian church Corner of Tenth and South A streets. A. L. h Stamper, minister. Bible school 9:15, I O. A. Bennett, superintendent. Sun- ' day is Anti-Saloon league day in RichI mond churches. S. P. McNaught. at- ? torney for the league and assistant to the state attorney general, will be our fpeaker in the morning. Eve'ry member of the church should here him. Evening service at 7:30. subject, ; "Women's Work." Special music both morning and night; Senior and i Junior Endavc- at 6:30. t CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ Scientist " North A, between Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets. Subject "God The Only Cause and Creator" Sunday school t at 9:15 a. in. Services at 10:45 a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial meetlng at 7:95. Public cordially invited. EPISCOPAL J" St. Paul's Episcopal Church North- , east corner North Elsihth and North A ; streets, the Rev. Gecrge G. Burbanck. Rector. Sunday service at 10:30 only, j at which the rector -will officiate. Church school at 9 : 30 a.- m. The church is open daily from nine to five for private prayer and meditation. FRIENDS r North A Street Friends North A 1 street, between Eleventh and Twelfth streets. First day school, 9:15 a. m., L. C. Lawall. Superintendent. Meetlng for worship, 10:30 a. m. "All are cordially invited to our First day school and meetings, to worship ami work with us in the midst of personal diversity but unity of the Bpirlt and I. good will to mankind.' V East Main Street Friends church .- E. Howard Brown and Ruth P. Brown, pastors. Residence, 47 South Sixteenth t street Phone 4408. Sunday school, J 9:15 a. mv Harry B. Reeves, superintendent; preaching service 10:30 a. m.; i C. E. prayer meeting 6 p. m., Floyd ; Rich, leader, subject, "Better Speaklng;" Ladies' Aid, Thursday, ,1:30 p. m.; local business meeting, Thursday, ;7:30; choir rehearsal Thursday, 7:30 J p. m. The public always welcome. , South Eighth Street Friends Church . Louis T. Jones, pastor. Sunday "I school, 9:10, John H. Johnson, super intendent Meeting for worship, 10:30. : (Young Friends Group, 6:30. This will be a meeting for girls. Midweek prayl er meeting Thursday evening, 7:30. We welcome you to these services. I, West Richmond Friends churchCharles M. Woodman, pastor. Bible school. 3 a. m., Millard Markle, super7 intendent Meeting for worship, 10:30 ' Dr. , Madison Swadencr representing , the Anti-Saloon league will speak l nristian r eiiowsnip circle, 4 p. m. Vesper service, 5 p. m. Ladies' Aid Thursday. Prayer meeting Thursday evening; lesson, Luke 7. The pastors second sermon on church going will - be given Dec. 10. LUTHERAN First English Lutheran church - South A and Eleventh streets. F. A Dressel, pastor. Parsonage, 110 South i Eleventh street Sunday school, 9 : 00 -"a. m., E. B. Knollenberg, superinteni dent Preaching service at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. ra. Bible study Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Catechism Saturday " Seniors, 1 p. ni.; Juniors, 2,p. m, ; Morning subject, "The Impossible ; i evening, "lne wngaom or uoa. v Second English Lutheran church ' Northwest Third and Pearl streets; C. Raymond Isley, pastor. Sunday school. 9:15 a. m., W. H. Alexander THOCBLED WITH WEAK.- KIDNEYS "Have been troubled with weak kirttiv Bine childhood." writes Mrs. Q. . Hyde, Benionla, Michigan. "Now past i 40 and have had terrible backache and ' that tired out feellnir, hardly able to . An mv work. Bv uainff Foley Kidney ' Pills accompanied with Foley Cathartic Tablets I soon felt like a new person." Backache, rheumatic pains, dizziness " and blurred vision are symptoms of - kidney trouble, Foley Kidney nils ri quick relief. A. G. Luken Drug Co., 62 - SIB Main St. Advertisement. CPf WithHowrs-'iijijij-uirwi'TTii""lw,WMy''',',,'l juuin.ri.nrii i-i- --- 1 ' m'.

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superintendent At the 10 :ZQ a. m. service we will have a message from Rev. J. C- Everson on the . present status of our temperance problem. Evening service, 7 p. m. Serman sulv Ject "The Central Spring." Bible study class, Thursday, 7:00 p. ro. Catechetical class, Friday. 3:45 p. m. St John's Evangelical Lutheran Church Corner South Seventh and E streets, A. L. Nicklas, pastor. Preparatory service, 7:30 a. m.; Eiglish service and Holy Communion, 8:00 a. m. Sunday school, Ray Dunlng, superintendent, 9:15 a. m. German service and Installation of officers, 10:30 a, m. Benevolent Society, Monday evening Y. P. Society Tuesday evening. Ves try meeting Wednesday. 1 p. m. Midweek Advent service, German, -Wed nesday, 7:30 p. m. Business meeting of Sunday school Wednesday evening after service. Ladies' Society and sew ing circle Thursday afternoon. Luther League Thursday evening; Teachers' meeting Friday evening. St. Paul's Lutheran Church Sev enth and South D streets; J. P. Miller, pastor. Sunday school at 9 a. m., H. W. Kimm, vice-superintendent In, charge. Public worship at 10:30 a. m., con ducted by Prof. Dr. H. Martin of Wittenberg college. At the evening serv ice, 7 o'clock, Dr. Madison Swadener of the Anti-Saloon League, an orator of national reputation, will speak. Cathecetlcal classes at the regular hour Saturday mornicg. Special offer lng In the Sunday echool for the Tenall Chapel Fund. Trinity English Lutheran Corner Seventh and South A streets. Oscar T. F. Tressel, pastor. Residence 23 South Eleventh street, phone 2861 Sunday school 9, Mission Sunday, Mis sion addresses In all departments and special offering for missions. Divine service 10:30, "The old covenant of peace In the new church year." Luth er league 6:45; evening worship 7:30, "The prophet Daniel." Teachers' meeting Friday evening at 7 o'clock, METHODIST First Methodist Episcopal church R. W, Stoakes, pastor. v The Sunday school at 9:15, Arthur Curme, super intendent. The morning preaching hour at 10:30 will be given over to hearing of strides . madje in the 'conquest for dry conditions. The Hon. ii. j. lvunion, legal aaviser vo me r eueral prohibition commission will be the speaker for the morning. There will be special music. , The Junior church service at 10:30 in downstairs room. The nursery in the parsonage at 10:30. The intermediate league will meet at 4 : 00 p. m. The Senior League will meet at 6:30 p. m. The evening service will be under the direction of the pastor and Mr. Stokes'jsubject will be "The Christian American". There will be special music at thip service. Monday night the official board meeting at 7:30 in the brotherhood room. There will be a meeting of those who have the character parts In the Christmas pageant at the game hour in the Sunday school room up stairs. Tuesday is settlement day in Red Key, Ind. The entire district will be in session there for a day.- On Wednesday night there will be an open house meeting of the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society. The Christmas program will be carried, out and the families of the. members are invited to come along with any others who may be Interested. On Thursday night instead of the regular Parish night program there will be that of the annual Christmas bazaar by the ladies of the church con cluding with a great chicken supper that will be open to the entire public. The plates will be fifty cents each Third M. E. Church Sunday school and missionary program at 9:15; morning worship service at 10:30, with the pastor preaching. Epworth League at 6:45, Walter Baldwin, leader. At 7:30, S. P. McNaught assistant attor ney general of the state of - Indiana, will speak on issues of importance to all. Our Thursday night prayer meet ings are growing In interest and at tendance. We appreciate your presence in all these meetings. District Settlement Day meeting at Redkey, Tuesday. E. L. Gates, Minister. Grace Methodist Episcopal ChurchA special missionary playlet, Llfe Ser vice Pageant," will be given by the Vistorian class at Sunday echool in the morning at 9:13 o'clock. Rev. A. H. Backus will deliver the sermon at Grace church Sunday morning at 10:30 o'clock. The Rev. C. E. Schumaker, general secretary of the Anti-Saloon league, will speak at the evening services. - Wesleyan Methodist Church Spe cial services Sunday at 3 p. m. Preach lng by Rev. W. F. Jones of Darke county, Ohio, followed, by baptizing. Regular morning and evening services MISSION Union Mission North Twelfth and J streets, Gordon Nixon, pastor. Homecoming Sunday. Sunday school as us ual 9:15 a. m, morning worship 10:30, Sermon by Rev. Chris. Hlnshaw. Fol lowing morning service basket lunch eon will be served. Ladies are reQuested to bring baskets. The after noon program; will begin about o'clock with songs and music, respon ses of old friends and an address by Rev. R. W. Stoakes, pastor of First M. E. church. Christian Endeavor 6:30 in charge for Dec. Evening service :30, sermon by the pastor, "Anxiety EVERSHARP PENCILS 50c to $7.50 I Bartel, Rohe & Rosa Co. i 921 Main Street i : , W. Virginia and Pocahontas COAL Independent Ice and Fuel Company COAL MATHER BROS. Co.

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vs. Gratitude." Prayer meeting, Tuesday evening 7:30. PRESBYTERIAN '. First Presbyterian Church Bible school at 9:15. Edwin H. Flook, superintendent. Mornfng service at 10:30, with address by E. S. Shumaker of Indianapolis. Young People's society at 6:30; Miss H. Barker, president. Evening services at 7:30. Sermon on "Where Did Demas Go?" Joseph J. Rae, D.D., pastor. Second Presbyterian Church North Nineteenth and C streets. Sabbath school, 9:15, and morning worship at 10:30, BUbJect "The P.eality and Power of Prayer." Evening service, 7:30, Gospel Chimes." " The Rv. George H. L. Beeman of Grafton, W. Va., will occupy the pulpit both morning and eve-: nlng. The conference meeting of the congregation, Dec. 4 at 7 o'clock p. m. All members of church and congrega tion are requested to attend these services. Reid Memorial United Presbyterian church Corner North A and Eleventh streets; W. McClean Work, minister. Sabbath school at 9:15 a. m., Robert L. Wilson, superintendent Morning worship, 10:30. Attorney J. E. Martin of Indianapolis, will present the work of the Arfti-Saloon league at this ser vice. Young people s meeting at 6:30 p. m.; Miss Vivian Spaulding is the leader and the subject is, "Better Speaking." Evening worship at 7.30; sermon subject "The Triple Crown." Mid-week prayer service at 7:30 p. ra. Thursday, followed by the teacher's training class at 8:30. 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. Si. a; public serv ices Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 5 p. m. SPIRITUALIST The Science Church of Spiritualists will hold services Sunday, 7:45 p. m. in the Knights of Pythias temple cn South Eighth street Lecture by the pastor. "Do False Teachings Limit Life in Expression?" Mrs. Jessie Wilson, pianist and director. Messages by Ada P. Titus,' Olive Sittloh and Rev. Austin. Tne ladles win nave a market and bazaar Saturday, Dec. 9, in the Red Men's hall. South Seventh street Public Is cordially invited to all services. The ' Independent Spiritualist . Association holds service every Sunday at 7:45 p. m. in Red Men's hall, 26 South Seventh street Rev. Mrs. L. A. Mor row, pastor; lecture by- pastor,. subject "Faith, Hope and Charity;" assisted by assistant pastor, Prof. C. E. May, mes sages, by F. H. Schroeder and Rev Morrow, message service every Friday at 8 p. m. at Rev. Morrow's home, 423 South Twelfth street the Ladies' Aid society will again hold their aid In Red Men's hall Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, and will continue holding them every other Thursday afternoon In hall; public cordially invited to at tend our service. We believe in God RICHMOND GRINDING CO. Guaranteed Quality and Service Henley Bldg. N.16th & R.R. Ph. 3452 Cylinders Reground. Pistpns, Pins and Rings Fit Our Sight, Service Satisfies : Optometrist Richmond Clara M. Sweltzer, 1002 Main St ' v YOU'LL LIKE TRACY'S COFFEE - BEST SPENDING MONEY AT iDunin i s x i i Means Saving Money for You

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STUDY HOSPITAL SYSTEM 1 and our Savior, the same as all other religious denominations. MISCELLANEOUS The Church of God 515 North A street. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m., fol lowed by preaching at 10:30 a. m. Evangelical service, 7 p. m. Prayer service, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Thomas Duckworth, pastor. In Richmond Churches The Rev. E. G. Shouse. a popular Chautauqua lecturer, will deliver a numerous lecture, "The Humor and Philosophy of Habit" at the Elkhorn Baptistchurch Saturday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The missionary society will hold a bazaar and social after the lect ure. A silver offering will be taken. The public Is invited to attend. "Better Speaking" will be the sub ject for the First Baptist church B. Y. P. U. meeting Sunday evenine at b:i& o clock with Miss Helen Llgon. There will be special music. , The Young Ladies' Mission circle of the First Christfan church will meet at the home of Mrs. Hazel Lamberson, EaRthaven avenue, Monday evening at 7:3U o ciocs. The reasons which people assign for not going to church were discussed at

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the weekly prayer meeting at the West Richmond Friends church. Much interest was shown in this subject by the large number of people who entered into the discussion. Sunday, the first Sunday In the month, is Missionary day at the West Richmond Friends Sunday school.' Rev.Charles Woodman will speak on "Stewardship," in the Junior department and Prof. Arthur Charles will talk to the adult department on the subject, "Missions in the Near East" A market was held Saturday In the First National bank by the women of Spartanburg M. E. church. Walter Fulghum, Jr. Francis Robinson, George Peacock, Tom Beeson and Ralph Lammott of the West Richmond Friends Sunday school are attending the Older Boys' -conference at Marion this week. Homemade-candy, bread, cakes, pies and cookies will be tor sale at the market held at Romey's store Satur day by the Jolly Twelve girls of the Second Presbyterian church. Games and refreshments were a part of the social nroeram held bv voune Friends and their teachers at the West Richmond Community house Fri day afternoon at 2 o'clock. The young Friends were from the West Richmond Friends church. ' " Refreshments were served and a so'cial hour enjoyed following the meet ing of the Loyal Woman s class of the First Christian church which met at the home of Mrs. Will Skinner Friday afternoon. About 15 women were pres ent. The Philathea class' -of the First Baptist church will meet Tuesday evening with Mrs. Raymond Cavender. The Ladies' Aid of the New Westville, church will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Milo Stegall. A Christmas bazaar will be held by women of the First M. E. church in the afternoon and evening Thursday. Booths with displays of fancy work, home-made candies, baking and cook ing will be arranged . through the church parlors. A chicken dinner will be served in the evening. Everyone is invited. , The Woman's Aid of the First Pres byterian church will hold a bazaar Fri day, Dec. 8 in the church parlors, com mencing at 10 o clock in the morning A luncheon will be served to the public at noon. Booths of fancy work, dolls flowers, candy and articles suitable for Christmas gifts will be on display. The bazaar will be open in the evening also. - A bazaar will be held Saturday all day and in the evening at Red Men's hall by the Science Church of Spiritual ists. Luncheon will be served to the public at noon and in the evening. Spe cial music by the Harris orchestra will be furnished Saturday evening. The Ladies' Aid society of the First English Lutheran church will hold a baaar in the Elgin and Gray Automo bile store room,-1024 Main street, Fri day and Saturday, Dec. 8 and 9. A market will be held Saturday in con nection with the bazaar. . - ' The regular business meetin of the Ladies' Aid society of the First Engnsn . utneran church will bo held

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and reconciliation to God, else there is no communion. Every prayer must contain directly or implied thepetition:'"Thy will not mine be done." Prayer may be exceeding various in form, "Uttered or Unexpressed." It, is the natural utterance of every heart in which there is a true love for the Creator. Petition may properly embrace our , daily wants, "our daily bread," the general course of our life, its great affairs, our work and career, success in our efforts to perform all ordinary and extraordinary duties of our life and station, our special necessities afso whether in times of crisis, in sickness and want, or in common times; but all things asked for must be in accord with the Divine Will and Plan which are for .the ultimate good of all. The Churches are founded upon the power of communion with God through prayer. Select a Church and then Support It By Your Attendance This advertisement is paid for by a group of men who have been personally benefited by religica and believe the churches represent the greatest force for good.

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6AMwa ft Eleutherios Venizelos arriving at conference building at Lausanne. , Eleutherios Venizelos, former ) premier of Greece and one of the greatest statesmen of that nation, lis one of the dominating figures j at the Lausanne, Switzerland, conference now trying to settle problems growing out of conditions in the near east Thursday afternoon, Dec. 7, in the church parlors. All the articles to be donated by the women for the bazaar are to be brought to this meeting. A full attendance of the members is de sired at this meeting. The Young Ladies' Mission circle of ftbe First- Christian church will meet at the home of Mrs. Hazel Lamberson on Easthaven avenue. Monday evening, Dec. 4, at 7:30 o'clock. The executive meeting of the Missionary society of the First Christian church will be held Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the church. The Women's Missionary society ot the First Christian church will hold its monthly meeting Wednesday after noon at 2:30 o'clock in the church parlors. The hostesepp are to be Mrs. Ella Hendrix. Mrs. Maude Van Zant Mrs. Carrie Keen, Mre. Jessie Schattel Mrs. Nellie Siegel and Mrs. LIghtie Cline. The program includes a devo tional by Mrs. May Saxton; a paper by Mrs. Jeanette Wilson on "Home Missions and the World of Work," and the soul with God.

Special Program' Sunday

' At Second Baptist ChwrcpQ A program by tne Progressors of Love club of the Second Baptist church will be given at the church Sunday afternoon at 3:15 o'clock. An offering will be taken for the benefit of the poor children of the city. The -money will be expended for food and girts, to be given during the holidays - The program of the afternoon is as follows: .. . i Piano ........ ....".... (Selected! ' Mrs. Vrola Cooper Invocation Rev. J. W. Robinson' Vocal solo Senora ........(Nathan) Mrs. Nellie Richardson - Introductory remarks Mrs. W.'M. Culpher Violin duet "Adagio Lostenuto" '(De Benot)-Mrs. Walter Dennis, Miss Ruth Howard. Reading (Selected) Mrs. Alice Crosby Duet "Somewhere a Voice is Calling" (Tabe) Mrs. Margaret Holslnger, H. Ceril Robinson. Address "Racial Drawbacks' Rev. W. Spotts. Flute solo "The Virgin's Last Dream (Massenet) James Howard. Vocal solo "His Word is Love (Burleigh) Mrs. Ethel R. Clark. - Remarks Kev. j. i. west Offertory (Fearis) Recessional "Silver Trumpets," (Durand). a paper by Mrs. Ella Curry on "Our Home for the Aged." A large attendance is urged. The Home Extension department of the City Bible school will meet Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 5, at 2 o'clock at the Y. M. C. A. Mrs. O. B. Fulghum will have the advance lesson for December. A Bible quizz will be given. . Everybody is welcome. The Woman's Aid society of the First Presbyterian church will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the church. The hostesses will be Mrs. Ben Dallas and Mrs. Thomas Tarkleson. The annual Christmas meeting of the Woman's Foreign Missionary so ciety of the First Methodist church will be held Wednesday evening, Dec. 6. at 7:30 o'clock at the parsonage. Mrs. Ross W. Stoakes acting as host-, ess. A Christmas offering will be taken and it is important that all offerings be paid that evening as they will have to be sent to 'the conference treasurer the following morning. Mrs. Eliza Beckett will be program leader. The program is to be carried out as follews: , Music and devotional service; review of "The Other Wise Man" (Van Dyke), Paul Beckett; demonstration. "The Sweet Story of Old," Mary Ellen Kern; violin solo, Everett Cluxton; demonstration, "At the Well," Madeline Beckett, Mrs. John Shallenburg and Harriett Thomas; muslo and benediction. The program will be followed by a social hour. A large attendance Is desired for this annual gathering.

GENERAL EDWARDS QUITS ARMY ' BOSTON. Mass., Dec. .2 Major General Clarence R. Edwards, commanding the first army corps arta, . retired from the army yesterday after 43 years of active service. Ceremonies attended by hundreds marked the return to civilian life of the officer who commanded the Yankee division overseas in the World war.

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