Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 300, 16 December 1922 — Page 7

mm RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., SATURDAY, DEC. 16, 1922.

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bAPTIST First Baptist church 16 North Eleventh street. Rev. R. W. Leaser, pastor. The pastor will .occupy the pulpit at both services. Morning Bervice will begin at 10:45; evening service, song service, 7:15 p. m. Preaching service. 7:30. The subject -will be the "Fifth, Commandment" This is the fifth In a series of sermons on the Ten Commandments. Look It up and read Exodus the 20th chapter. The other services are as follows: Sunday school. 9:15; Junior B. Y. P. U., 3 p.m.; Senior B. Y. P. U., 6:15 p. m. The Second Baptist church North G street, place where you can feel at home. Sunday school at 9:30. Preaching. 11a. m., by the pastor; morning pubject, "Contrary Winds." Services at 8, preaching begins at 8:15. Come on time. B. Y. P. U. at 6 p. m. We welcome all to our services. J. h West, pastor. BRETHREN

United Brethren Church Eleventh

and North B streets. H. S. James, min

ister. Bible school at 9:20 a. m., Fred

D. White, superintendent. Worship and sermon at 10:30 a. m.. followed by Holy communion. Evening service, ,,7:30, subjects, "Favo.-ed Disciples" and

"Revivals." Senior C. E., 6:30 p. m Prayer meeting Thursday evening. CATHOLIC

St. Andrew's Catholic Fifth and South C streets. Rev. F. A. Roell. rector; Rev. Clement Zepf, assistant 7:00 a. m.. Low Mass and Communion, 8:30 a. m.. Low Mass, sermon and " Communion; 10:00 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. Richter. Frfc

day evening; Holy Hour, Benediction,

St. Mary's Catholic Rev. W. J.

Cronin, pastor; Rev. John Rodutskey, assistant pastor. 6 a. m., low mass; 8 a. m., low mass and sermon; 10 a, m.

nigti mass and sermon; 2:30 p. m. in'

struction with benediction at 3 p. m.;

j :30 p. m. Wednesday. Holy hour. CHRISTIAN

The First Christian church Corner of Tenth and South A strets: A. L.

Stamper minister. Bible school, 9tl5;

O. A. Bennett, superintendent Morn

ing worship, 10:15; sermon subject, "What Kind of Officers Does This Church Want?" Evening service, 7:30.

Special patriotic services; sermon sub ject, "A True American." Special mu

sic both morning and night, with

hearty welcome to all. Senior Endeav

or. 6:30; subject, "The Glorious Gains

of Fidelity"; Miss Violet Daggy, leader. Junior Endeavor. .6:30; Mrs. Harry

MacMinn, superintendent. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE

First Church of Christ, Scientist-

North A, between Fourteenth and Fif

teenth streets. Subject: "Is the Universe. Including Mm, Evolved by Atomic Force?" Sunday school at 9.15 a. m. Services at 10:45 a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 7:45. Public Cordially invited. i EPISCOPAL St. Paul's Episcopal church Northeast corner North Eighth and A 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 is open daily from 9 to 5 for private prayer and meditation. The Rev. C. W. Charles will conduct a service for the deaf -in the parish house Sunday night at 7:30. Will those who are interested in ministering to those thus afflicted kindly call their attention to this notice? FRIENDS West Richmond Friend church Charles M.Woodman, pastor. 9. a m..

Bible school; Mellard Marble, superin

tendent; 10:30 a. m., meeting for worship; sermon theme, "Value of the Church as a Social Force"; 4 p. m., Fellowship Circle; 5 p. m., stereopticon talks on Friends Relief Work in Rust-la, Austria and Poland by Homer and Edna Morris. . Thursday evening, prayer meeting: lesson, Luke 8. East Main Street Friends church E. Howard Brown, Ruth P. Brown, pastors. Sunday school, 9:15 a. m.; Harry B. Reeves, superintendent Preaching service. 10:30 a. m.; subject "The Two Great llighways of Life." ' Christian

Endeavor, 6 p.' m.; subject, Fidelity. Ladies Aid, Thursday afternoon, 1:30

a. m. Monthly Dusiness meeting, Thursday evening, 7:30 p. m. Choir rehearsal, Thursday evening, 7 p. m. The public always welcome to our service. South Eighth Street Friends church Louis T. Jones, pastor. Sunday school, 9:10; John H. Johnson, superintendent Meeting for worship, 10:30. Sermon, "The Cry of a Soul." Young Friends' Group, 6:30. Dr. Rae will speak and there will be special music by students from Earlham. Midweek prayer meeting, Thursday evening, at 7:20; also monthly business meeting. Watch for announcement of Christmas program. HOLINESS Pilgrim Holiness church Rev. Will Rice, pastor. Sunday school, 9:15;

xneetin?r. 10:1j; preaching, 11: lo; --e Young People's meeting, 6:30; preaching at 7:30. LUTHERAN

First English Lutheran church

South B and Eleventh streets. F. A. Dressel, pastor. Parsonage, 110 South

Eleventh street Sunday school at 9

a. ni.; E. B. Knollenberg, superintend ent. 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. Sub

ject at 10:30 a. m.. "The Kingdom of

God." Evening, "The Source of Re

formatory Power." Special Christ

mas music by the quartet Second English Lutheran church C

Raymond Isley, pastor. Sunday school,

9:1 a. m.: W. H. Alexander, superin

tendent. Morning service, 10:30 a. m.;

subject, "God's Forgiveness and Ours, in the' series on the Lord's Prayer. Jehoiade chest offerings. Second serv

ice, 7 p. m.; subject, "Seeing God

Through Christ." Bible study class, Thursday, 7 p. m. Catechetical class,

Friday, 3:45 p. m.

St. John's Evanpelical Lutheran Church Corner South Seventh and E streets, A. L. Nicklas pastor. English service, 8:00 a. m.; Sunday school, Ray Duning, superintendent, 9:15 a. m.; German service, 10:30 a. m.; annual congregational meeting, 2:00 p. m.; Y- P. Society Tuesday evening; midweek Advent service Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Teachers' meeting Friday f evening. '5' Trinity English Lutheran Church Corner Seventh and South A streets. Oscar T. F. Tressel, pastor. Residence, 23 South Eleventh street. Phone 2861. Sunday school, 9:00; divine service, 10:30, "I Have Fought a Good Fight"

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Luther League, 6:45; evening worship, 7:30, "The Blessed Christ Child." Christmas concert by the choir. Teach

ers' meeting Friday evening, 7; 00.

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, 10:30 a. m. and 7 p. m.; sub

ject of morning sermon, "Pre-Christ-

raas Meditations"; evening, "Law Ob

servance. Catechetical classes. Satur

day morning. Seniors 8:30, Juniors 9:30..

METHODIST First Methodist church Rev. R. W.

Stokes, pastor. Morning service Pre

lude. Adante In G, Batista; hymn.

Holy, Holy, Holy, No. 78; Apostles,

creed Prayer concluding with the

Lords Prayer; vocal 6olo. He That

Dwelleth, MacDermld: Psalter read

ing; Gloria Patri; New Testament

Scripture; offertory. Voix Celeste,

Davis; vocal duet,, When I Look In His Face, Gabriel; sermon, "A Fore-

gleam of Christmas," Pastor; closing

hymn, "O Master. Let Ms Walk with

Thee," No. 411; benediction; postlude,

March, Gabriel. - Vocalists, Mrs. Mitt

neman anr Mr. Steen; organist. Miss

Kirkpatrick. ,

Junior church service in the assembly room downstairs, 10:30; the nursery at the parsonage, 10:30. The Intermediate league service at 4 p. m.,

leader. Norma Croft The senior

league servico at 6:30 p. m. The league will hear of the. success of the

concert given Monday night.

Evening service, 7:30 Prelude, Quietude, Read; congregational eingingj prayer; scripture reading; offertory. Twilight Song, Shackley; sermon by the pastor; benediction; postlude,

The Pilgrim's Chorus, Wagner; organist, Miss Margaret Ewan.

Third M. E. church Sermon subjects for Sunday: Morning, "On the Outside Looking In"; evening, "On the Inside Looking Out" Sunday school at 9:15,

and Epworth League at 6:45 in the evening. Special music and a cordial welcome to all services. Prayer meeting

on Thursday evening. Wednesday

night. "Zaragueta," a play, will be

given by Spanish students of the Morton high school for the benefit of the Fairview school library fund. Sunday

night, December 24, the Sunday school

will present a special Christmas pro

gram.

Grace M. E. Church Regular serV'

ices. Morning: theme. "Tribute to

Jesus Christ"; evening, "John Wana

maker. Merchant Prince." Revival

meetings begin Dec. 31, with Dr. David Kendall of Philadelphia, doing the

preaching.

Wesleyan Methodist church A. M. Gil mer, pastor. Preaching, 11 a. m.; sub ject, "The Gracious Invitation." 3 p

m.. Special program will be rendered

An excellent program has ben arranged

among the special features talk by

Dr. Huffman, solo by Mrs. Dethridge

Preaching. 7:45 p. m.: subject. "The

Unreasonableness of Unbelief." Sun

day school, 2:30 p. m. William Goins superintendent Prayer meting, Thurs

day, 8 p. m. MISSION

Union Mission North Twelfth and J

streets. Gordon Nixon, pastor. Sun

day school, 9:15 a, m. Morning wor

shiD 10:30: subject "Using the

Scriptures." Christian Endeavor,

6:30 p. m.; Group 3 In charge. Even

ing service, 7:30; subject, "Life's Bat

tie and Its Witnesses." Prayer meet

ing, Tuesday, 7:30. PRESBYTERIAN

First Presbyterian Church Dr. J.J.

Rae, pastor: 9:15 a. m., Sunday school

Edwin Flook, superintendent; 10:30 a. m., sermon subject "Three Epochs

in Life": 6:30 p. m. Christian En

deavor. Harold Little, leader;-7:30

p. m., sermon subject, "Did Baalam'

Beast Talk?" Reception members

Sunday, Dec. 24. Session meets Wed

nesday, 4:30 p. m.

Second Presbyterian Church North

Nineteenth and C a'reets. Sabbatn

school at 9:15; divine worship

10:30 and 7:80.. Dr. W. F. Dexter of Earlham college will have charge of

the services for the day. Conferenc

meeting of the congregation Monday

evening, Dec. 18, at 7 o'clock. Christ

mas exercise by the church and Sab

bath school Friday evening, Dec. 22,

7:30. Inasmuch as we have no pastor

at this time, the sessfon requests that

the members of the church and congregation attend all these services.

Reid Memorial United Presbyterian

Churc h W. McClean Work, pastor. Sunday school, 9 : 15 a. m., Robert Wilson, superintendent; 10:30 a. m., sermon subject "What Faith Does"; 6:30 p. m.. Young People's society; 2:30 p m., Junior Missionary society; 7:30

p. m. sermon subject, "Imperishable Goods." Midweek service Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. . -SALVATION ARMY Salvation Army South Fifth street.

Snsign Amberger In charge. Sunday

school, 9:60 a. m.; 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

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; subject,

"True Mediumship and Its Teachings."

Choir special. "Higher and Dearer." Mrs. Jessie Wilson, pianist and director. Messages by Ada P. Titus and Rev. M. C. B. Austin. Public cordially invited. The Independent Spiritualist association Holds service every Sunday at 7:45 p. m. in Red Men's hall, 26 South Seventh street; pastor, Rev. Mrs. L. A. Morrow; assistant pastor. Prof. C. E. May; lecture by the pastor; subject, "What Is the Two Most Important Factors of the linman Body and Their Effects?" Rev. Bertha Holtz of Anderson will give messages and answer questions blindfolded. Messages also by F. H. Schroeder and Rev. Morrow. The Ladies' -Aid will meet in Red Men's hall Thursday afternoon at 2:30

CHRISTMAS ACTIVITIES

KEEPS SOCIAL SERVICE BUSY IN NOVEMBER

Activities of the Social Service bu

reau during the month of November indicate the extent, to which the bu

reau Is aiding In the work of pro-

iding relief for thef poor of the city

this Christmas season. . Miss S.

Ethel Clark's report mays that special

attention has been given to the worlf

of various organizations of the city in

th effort to make the poor of the

city happy on Christmas day. The work of the .Christmas clearing com

mittee of the bureau also was outlined

in detail.

While the committee is raising

funds to care for particular needs of the various families and individuals

to which the attention of the bureau

has been called, many, miscellaneous contributions of good. Warm clothing

ave come in to the bureau to as

sist them in relieving suffering among

the poor of the city. These garments

are not being reserved to bolster up the Christmas giving program of the bureau, but are being used for emergency work as the demands come to

the bureau.

In speaking of the work of the

Christmas clearing committee, which

was appointed by Mayor Handley to

work with the bureau,, the report

states that the -committee has held

two meetings in the" office of the bu

reau and conferences held from time to Time,. Approximately 100 letters

were written for the committee to organizations, pastors, Sunday school

superintendents and others in laym

the ground work of the committee.

Plan Is Adopted.

A plan to meet the specific needs of

the poor. people of the city who are to receive the benefit of the clearing

committe's fund, was offered by the bureau and accepted. This is the plan

for those turning in the names to bo

placed on the Christmas list of the clearing committee also to give data stating the specific needs of the family reported. Suitable presents

can then be made in the many ana various cases to be cared for.

Special work of local organizations

in aiding the work of the clearing

committee and the bureau was noted by Miss Clark in her report. She

made mention of the contributions

made by the Elks' club, the sociology class of Morton high school, the Delta

Theta Tau sorority, the' Penny club, students of Morton high school, and the East Main street Friend3 church.

In Richmond Churches

The Christian Endeavor of the Firs:

Christian church will hold its. Christmas party in thfe church parlors Tues-

aay evening.

A banquet for the Young Peoples'

Division of St Pauls Lutheran Sun

day school will be held Thursday evening, De 28, at 6:30 o'clock at the

church. Plates will be t0 cents. A special program is heine arranged

for the occasion. There will be an out-

of-town speaker and the banquet will

ne loiiowed by stunt., a-nd other entertainment Persons expecting to at

tend are asked to get their tickets Sun-

cay at the Sunday school. Mrs. John Hasemeier's Sunday school

class will be entertained by Mrs. Earl Chamness and Miss Edna Johanning at the home of the latter, 521 South

Twelfth street Monday evening.

The Golden Rule Eible class of the

First M. E. church will hold its Christ

mas meeting Wednesday afternoon

Dec. 20, at 2:30 o'clock at the horn:? of Mrs. Jennie B. Williams, 444 South

Fourteenth street ,

GREEK ARCHBISHOP OF PALESTINE IS VISITOR TO U. S.

A market and bazaar will be held

next Saturday, Dec. 23. by the U. B

church at Ed N. Wilson's store, 1018

Mam street

The choir of Trinity Lutheran

church wil give a program of Christ mas music Sunday evening, Dec. 17

ine public 13 Invited to attend the service which will begin at 7:30

o clock. Organ. Grand chorus. tDu

hois); Holy Night, (Wood), Miss Rhea

Lranaai land choir; Calm On The List 'ning Ear of Night, (Harker), Miss Ma

rie Deuker; 'cello obligato, Miss Marguerite Douker; It Came Upon the

Midnight Clear, (Booth), choir; violin

soio, Adoration, (Borowski), Mrs? Roland Rosa; sermon. The Blessed Christ Child, Rev. Tressel; O Little Town of TWhlehem, (Worthing), Miss Helen Mashmeyer; organ, Meditation, (Stur-

geoj; unnstmas, (Shelley), Miss Rhea Crandall, Miss Helen Mashmeyer and choir; organ postlude, Festival March

.ran.: ltpV. u. Ti j,, TrPRSei, pastor; Miss Edna Deuker, organist The Ladies' Aid society of he Third M. E. church served a chicken dinner at Grace M. E. church Saturday beginning at 11 o'clock. ' Mrs. Bertha Holts of Anderson will give messages at the services Sunday

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Archbishop Panteleimon. The Most Rev. Panteleimon. archbibhop of Neapolia, in Palatine, has come to the United States as a representative of His Beatitude, Damianos, Orthodo-' Patriarch of the Holy City of Jerusalem and all Palestine. One of his missions' is to present to President Harding a piece of the true cross set in a gold cross with diamonds. This act will create the prudent a Knight of the Holy Sepulchre.

evening of the Independent Spiritual ist association in the Red Men's hall,

A market and bazaar was held Sat

urday by members of the Hustlers

class of the United Brethren church

at the Weiss Furniture store.

Evangelist William G. Moon is hold

ing revival meeting every night a

the Full Gospel Mission, 952 Butler

street. Bible class Is at 9:30 o'clock in the morning, regular service at

2:30 o'clock in the afternoon and Friday night services at 7:30 o'clock.

First Baptist church met In the church Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock.

Fifty dollars will be turned over to

Dr. Lowry mission fund as a result of the shoving of a play, "The Pack

ing of the Missionary Barrel', given

by 10 girls of the Epworth League of

the Third M. E. church. The play was a decided success and the church was well-filled.

Accompanying his remarks with

some new stereopticon slides never before t-hown in Richmond, Prof. Ho

mer Morris will deliver an address on conditions in Russia at the West Richmond Friends church Sunday afternoon at 5 o'clock.

The Hustlers of the United Breth

ren church will be entertained at a Christmas party Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at which Mrs. H. 8.

James will be the hostess. The party will be held, at her home, 1050 North

B street. All members are asked to

be present and gifts wil be exchanged. Thursday night will be the last Par

ish Night for the year at the First M.

E. church and a very extraordinary program is to be given. Supper will be served at 6 o'clock. "The Light of

the Ages," a Christmas pageant, is to

be given by the singers of the church. This chorus has been under the direc

tion of Prof. Stump of Earlham college

for several weeks and promises to be

the most outstanding accomplishment

of the church this year along the mus

ical line. The program starts at 7:30 o'clock.

Next Sunday the Intermediate

league of the First M. E. church will meet at 5 o'clock instead of 4 o'clock, after which the young people will go

to the Margaret Smith home to sing

carols and take guts. In the morning

there will be a Christmas service while in the evening a unique program and service has been arranged. The parents of the children who are in the Junior church with those of the Intermediate league are asked to bring the children to the church at 7 o'clock. There will be a' stereopticon lecture as a feature of the evening. The revival meetings of the First M. E. church will begin on Jan. 7 with Mr. and Mrs. Loren Jones, famous evangelistic singers as helpers. They have, for. a great number of years, been associated with the great southern evangelist, Boh Jones.

preach at Bethel A. M. E. church both morning and'evening Sunday. The members of the board of deacons recently elected by the Reid Memorial United Presbyterian church will be ordained and installed Sunday

morning at the regular church service. They are: H. C. Moss, George Moss,

Alex Paxtofl, H. C. Ramsey, W. C. Roop, W. U Gay, Lindley Swain, E. O. Mott and Lee Ramsey.

The Men's Bible class of the Reid Memorial United Presbyterian church has been growing steadily and they have hopes of having an attendance of 30 before the beginning of the year. The class is. taught by the pastor and meeta at 9:15. The program for the Sunday services at the First English Lutheran churoh is as follows: Morning 10:30. Organ, "Magnlflcant in F Major." (Claussman); order of service, page 43; hymn. No. 207; scripturt. prayer; hymn, No. 213; announcements; offertory, "Two Angels," (Whiting) ; lquartet. "Behold, I Bring You Good Tidings," (Lynes); sermon, "The Kingdom of God;" quartet, "Angels, from the Realsm of Glory." (Shelley) benediction; organ, "Noel," (IXAquIn). Evening 7:30. Organ,' "Adoration," (Holy City), (Gaul); order of service, page 71, Psalm; hymn. No. 208; scripture, prayer; quartet, "Prepare Ye, the Way of the Lord," (Garrett); announcements; offertory, hymn, 223; duet "Angels o: Light," (Coombs), Mrs. Bartel, Mr. Renk ; sermon, "Source of Ref ormatory Power;" quartet, "Let Heaven and Nature Sing," (Eichhorn); benediction: organ, 'Christmas Chorale,"

(Deignedesch) ; quartet Mrs. F. J. Bartel, Miss Corinne Nusbaum, E. J. Renk, B. C. Bartel; organist, Miss Alice Knollenberg.

Members of the B. Y. P. U. of the

Mrs. M. C. H. Johnson, prominent missionary worker and evangelist will

LEGION ASKS ALIENS BE BARRED FOR 5-10 YEARS WASHINGTON, Dec. 16. Alvin M. Owsley, national commander of the American Legion, conferred today with Secretary Davis of the department of labor, on the legislation proposed by the secretary in his annual report providing for the registration of aliens. This proposal has been approved by. "the legion. Mr. Owsley also sought to persuade Secretary Davis to join in the plan proposed by the legion for the total suspension vl immigration, for a period of froiv five to 10 years. ,

Dublin Church Services

Announced For Sunday

DUBLIN, Ind., Dec 16 Preaching services at the FrienCs, Christian ani M. E. churches will be held Sunday morning and evening At the U. B. church services will be held at 10:30 a. m., Christian Endeavor at 6 p. m., subject "The Gloriou Gains of Fidelity." Mrs. John Lawrence, leader.

M

asonic

Calendar

Monday, Dec. 18 Richmond Com-

mandary No. 8, K. T. Will confer ne

Order of the Temple. Tuesday, Dec. 19 Richmond Lodge, No. 196 F. and A. M. Called meeting; work in Master Mason degree, 7 o'clock. Wednesday, Dec. 20 Webb Lodge, No. 24, F. and A. M. Stated meeting; annual election of officers.

o'clock. J?ublic cordially invited to attend all our services. MISCELLANEOUS

The Church of God 515 North A

street; Thomas Duckworth, pastor, usual services at 10r30 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. Later service of evangelical nature. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m.; prayer service, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.

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