Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 93, Number 29, 2 February 1923 — Page 2
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TWIN VALLEY FARM IfJSTITUTE TO OPEN AT WEST ALEX FEB. 5
"WEST ALEXANDRIA. Ohio. Feb. 2.
Members of the Twin Valley Fann
ers Institute association will stage, Monday and Tuesday, in West Alexandria, the first of four former's institutes that will be conducted in Preble county under financial aid from the state. The meetine: will be held in the public high school auditorium. State speakers and instructors for the local meeting; are announced as follows: William McD. Stone, At"atet; E. F. Johnson, Stryker, and Mrs. Mary Cartwright, of Delaware. The second state-aid meeting will be held WedneEday and Thursday, Feb. 7 and 8, in New Paris. The third meeting is scheduled for Wednesday and Thursday, Feb. 14 and 15, in West Rlkton. The fourth meeting will be 'held at Morning Sun, Friday and Saturday, Feb. 16 and 17. The same speakers and instructors appearing at the West Alexandria meeting will appear at the other three meetings, in addition to Clyde H. Hooley, of Urbanna, and Miss Nellie Woods, of Greensburg, Pa. Officers of the Twin Valley assoclation are: President, Walter Campbell; vice president, S. S. Hawley; secretary, Lawrence Ehler; treasurer, Harry Lanthrop.
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County Churches
Milton M. E. Church Pastor, R. E. Coleman. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m.; S. S. superintendent, W. S. Templin. Morning service, 10:40; topic, "Universal Salvation." Afternoon service, 3:30. District Superintendent Rev. J. M. Walker will preach at 3:30 p. m. and hold the second quarterly meeting. Revival will begin March 11. Rev. R. E. Walker, song evangelist, will be with ua until Easter. Dinner in basement at 12:30 p. m. Hagerstown Christian Church Pastor, II. H. Short. Sunday school, 9:30; S. S. superintendent, O. B. Jones. Morning service, 10:40; topic, "Our
l niverse. Evening service, 7:00;
topic. "A Peculiar. Fear." Wednes day 7 p. m., Bible study and prayer,
We especially request all Sunday
school and, church officials to be present at our Wednesday evening meeting. It 13 a means of preparation for our future work. Dublin M. E. Church Pastor, A. A. Turner... Sunday school, 9:15: S. S.
superintendent, John Thorn. Morning
service, 10:30. Epworth league, 6:00
p. m. iso evening preaching services, All go to the U. B. revival -services.
Dublin U. B. church A series of
meetings will be&in at the East MaJn
street U. B. church Sunday, Feb. 4, at
10: .50 a. m. Evangelist W. A. Strieker will have charge of the services. There will be a prayer service at the church each evening at 7 o'clock, for the rest of the week. Everyone is cordially invited to come. Christian Endeavor at the IT. B. church at 6 p. m. Subject, "What is the Chief Value of a Christian Endeavor Society?" (Christian Endeavor Decision Day) Rev. W. A. Strickler, leader. Straughn's M. E. church Revival Monday evening, Feb. 5. Rev. Mack Crider and party will assist the pastor. A. A. Turner, for two weeks. The young man and his wife who will have charge of the music are fine musicians. Don't fail to hear them. Green's Fork Friends church Rev. Hinshaw will commence his revival meeting at the Friends' church Sunday, Feb. 4. Rev. Myrel Hough, of Cowan, Ind., will assist with the meet, ing. Dublin Friends church Preaching services at the Friends church Sunday morning and evening. Dublin Nazarent church Preaching services at the Nazarene church Sunday morning and evening. Whitewater Christian church Bible school, 9-30 a. m. Choir rehearsal and tea at 5:20 p. m. The evening service is a special one of song, some of wl.'ich will be illustrated by stereopticon. The Woman's Missionary society will meet at the home of the pastor.
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in Fountain City, on Wednesday. E.
Kudicel, pastor. Fountain City Christian church Bible school, 9:30 a, m, followed by communion services and preaching. The Woman's Missionary society will meet at the home of Mrs. Mollie Alexander, on Thursday afternoon. This will be guest day of the society, and a social hour will follow the program. Every woman interested in the work is urged to be present E. Rudicel, pastor. Green's Fork Frienrfs r.hiirrh Pov
Hinshaw will Dreach at the Friends
church Sunday morning and evening. Thelma and lima Stackhouse will sing a duet, "Lord Lead Me Home."
Fountain Citv Methodist Eniirnnal
J. H. James, pastor; Sunday school at
:du, Jj. u. Anderson, superintendent;
morning service 10:30, "Revival Message;" evening service 7 o'clock, theme
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"His Death Waa Our DeaJfc;" revival service for the third week, 7 p. to. Pershing Leon's Lutheran churchPastor, Rev. M. R. Mohler; Sunday school 9: '30 a. m., Sunday school sup: erintendent, Charles Hackett; morning service 10:30 a. m.; topic, Gratitude;" evening service 7 o'clock, topic, "The Great God;" Willing Workers, Wednesday; music study class, Tuesday evening. Cordial welcome to all services. Hanna's Creek church The Rev. Lloyd Reich will preach at Hanna's Creek next Sunday at 10:30, subject, "The Conversion of St. Paul;" Sunday schoo lat 9:30. Centerville Friends' church Pastor, M. Marie Cassel; Sunday school 9:30 a. m.; Sunday school superintendent, P. A Bond; morning service 10:30 a. m.; evening service 7 p. m.; Mission study class at 6:15 p. to., topic "Christianizing Our First Americans;" Rev. Riley Hubbard and Rev. Sylvester Jonea will have charge of morning service. Riley Rubbard will speak at the evening service. Mr. Hubbard is Quarterly Meeting superintendent. Williamsburg M. E. church Pastor, Frank C. Knowles; Sunday school 9:30 a. m., Sunday school superintendent Wilfred Griffith; evening service 7 p'. m., topic, "Joseph;" prayer meeting and Bible study Wednesday 7 o'clock, "The Church in Action." Green's Fork Christian church Pastor M. R. Scott; Sunday school 9:30 a. m., Sunday school superintendent, Miles Bradbury; communion service, 10; Christian Endeavor 6:30; no evening service, pastor holding revival at Centerville. Centerville Christian church Pastor M. R. Scott: Sundav school 9: an a m
Sunday school superintendent, Rolla Burris; morning service 10:30 a. m., topic. "The Child as an Example;" evening service 7 p. m.. tODic "Dan-
gers of Neglect;" choir practice at the home of Mr. Anderson, 7:15 Saturday
evening; tne pastor will conduct a getacquainted meetinsr. beeinnins Sundav
evening continuing one week.
New Garden v Friends church Pastor Leander Chamness; Sunday school 9:30 a. m., Sunday school sunerintend-
ent. Elmer Kendall: momfn? sorvicp
10:40 a. m., topic, "Religion in the Home." You are invited.
Green's Fork M. E. churrh Pact-
Frank C. Knowles; Sunday school 9:30 a. m.. Sundav school Rnnpvintfnilont
Newton Brooks; morning service 10:30
a. m.. tODic. "The. Mrvralo nf Circuit
Motives:" nraver tnnptin? unrt Piw
study Thursday, 7 o'clock, "Acts."
Milton Christian church Pastor F
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C. McCormick; Sunday school 9:15 a. m., Sunday school superintendent, George WTagner; morning service 10:30 a. m., topic, "Our Savior;" no evening service; prayer meeting Thursday 7 p. m. - Cambridge City Christian churchPastor F. C. McCormick; Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Sunday school superintendent, Charles Markles; morning service 10:30 a. m.; no preaching; evening service 7:30 p. m., topic, "The Christian Church;" J. C. E. 2 p m -Senior, C. E. 6:30 p. m.; come early Sunday evening if you expect to find a seat. Economy Methodist church Pastor A. L. Weaver; Sunday school 9:30 a. ra.; Sunday school superintendent,
Kenneth Cain; morning service 10:30; evening rervice 7 p. m.; Epworth League 6 p. m.. Miss Rena Manning, leader. Whitewater M. E. church Pastor, L. F. Ulmer; Sunday school 9:30 a. m., Sunday school superintendent, Law.3nce Hiatt; morning service 10:30 a. m., sermon and Lord's Supper; prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p. m., William E. Rowe, leader. Middleboro M. E. church Pastor, L. F. Ulmer; Sunday school 9:30 a. m., Sunday school superintendent, C. A. Addleman; class meeting 10:30; evening service 7:30 p. m.; prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Webster M. E. church Pastor, Victor E. Stoner; Sunday school 9:30 a.
Rebekah's of District To Meet at Liberty LIBERTY, Ind.. Feb. 2. The Union county Rebekah district will bold a district meeting of Rebekahs in Liberty on Monday, Feb. 5. Instruction and business will be the afternoon program, while the degree staff will have the evening. Supper will be served for a moderate cost by a committee.
m., Sunday school superintendent, Wil-
iid.m vuiDertson; morning service 10:30 a. m. Chester M. E. church Pastor Victor E. Stoner; Sunday school 9:45 a. m.;, Sunday school superintendent
George Rothermal: evening service 7 p. m.; Epworth League 6:30 p. m.
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