South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 131, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 11 May 1919 — Page 18

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International Sunday School Lesson

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im: ii: i; or .i. 1 ''.smui Ti Ms I :1 is:iii. 2:1-10; Titus 2:11-1 1. (Jolilon 1't V li. i( tfi;H tlirouuli tlx ur;nv if ilu Lrl .Te-m t liri-t vm ?JiaH In- vi il. r n ;i. Art ir:M. Additional .Maf n.il . i ,;7: - C or. ll'r'J; .lohn 1:1).. IT; I or. ! !":', 'ain, :;; i lv r l:lil; '2 Vitt: :ls. Cra.cc mt.ki..H uruucr.ti J f..vor. C!ol'. KT.ifo !.) ins his nll:i:'-i tov. ard us through Je ;s Chri.t. I.ph. '::?.) CPhI's m;ry rjof-s rot K" tr'H to rnn bi-c iure th-y an- yun 1 l'U t J-r-ca'j'-o ; i oo,l anI le.-ir -; to !: tow th.tt KfOd::e s upon lost and ruiril rnf,n In ortl r to muko them frf'O.I 1. Tin (Jmo of (;oI in Saltation. (Kph. 2:4-10. Irare brin?i f-.-ilvat Ion. It Io not fnd it. Jrrus Chiit, .who is thcmlcdiment cj f Cod's love .ni'l Krac, cnnio hrir.iru: j-alvr.Uon witlhim. In orkr to ;tj prch-ii'l what the Kruco of C'mI i. is dor..-, ob:rve: 1. Man's r.at'ir.il Mate (I'ph. i':l-3). In the natural m.in is found all that U opposed to th" will and purpose of r.od. )) Lea.l in trespasses and sins (v. 1). Th" suprrm'' nf(l of th dead mnn N lif-. thr'foro h? must hnve life lroni without hlnuself. The ch.u-acU ri.tie of oi.f who is dead 1m that he is (a) without sensation "past feeling." (4:13.) The natural man. therefore, can nelthrr love Cod nor Into Kin until he Is made alive. On Without motion. Activity is the demonMfcTHUUISl. I rt Jlrv. Jo?ph N". C.rrt r.p, r-"tr" Zir, N. :.iain ft. rims m-etlnff at 12: l;. Sunday hool at '.::,() a. ui. ; Jr. J. II. Nans, supfrlntendcrit. Piddlr worj.'ilp at lo:pi a. in. :irid 7-.' p. m, Ljuvnrth l-.i!if fit ::'.rt p. n... Ir. ! !rp-ne v 1 1 J N'.-iipy tli- pulpit at l"tu hrTiees. Tüe mornir tl;.:ae: "A .Mother's Iii. f est I.ea )." The t-veidn iJ!if.j.' t w ill l.e " I !. Siiitcs i.f a Müh Who railed," MUvw.k srvi. Weil-ln-M.l.iy night nt l-'d Ity t!ie pnsti.r. l'idlou iri in th" muM :il rrain un-iP-r ttj; direction of l'r.d :i. Ha as. or:::iidst and dlrecii.r: Morrdn?: l'roPnl, "AndJintft Uelleloso." Sil.i: pr. .- iHial Ii vinn No. i, K.tir; r. p:i -l'l;e Iord's l'r.'ver." llo'.den; :r.'rtry. 'Mjidrl.il." ltr.-Ts: anthem. -I Will I.ift Ip Mln Dyts." I.ynes; o"tlU(ie, "l-t.-il Marcti." Teiliu.in. livening: l'rflnd-. "blyi;." V !y ; pro.',.sp,na I Iiymii No. f7 ; n-spons.'. ;.! ? b"v.-l the World." Grant: offertory. SlavonPCradle S'T-r." NtiiI.i; anthem. ,-Th SU. tit S a." N Münder : po.tIiide, "Min-iii-t" (from Itorenl'M, Handel. St. ranl'K Memorial 4'olflT nil.l Inporte a vs. llev. J. L. Gardiner, pastor, llev. W. J. I.iv i.lf !i. uftin p.it r. Sunk l.r.4.1. i:!. a. in.; Dr n 1 ulkerson, j eriiifrndcnt. ;rar -Corner MI'T2Jrin nnd Tutt s-ta. Itev lt. 1. Peck, pnst r. Clasi me'-tlrK' at n. m. Sunday s''ho.d nt ):'M 4. u. : Cfrin Whltrnan. ' i:;'rintfiident. 'rebe-tra nuiif. cia.ise- r-r -very n c Nurp. ry during !uirh hotsr. MurTilnjr urMp at li:5. M..tl)fr' .lax. ?.I"th-ri of AnMi. rs and sal'.ors ei -i illy ln.nord. Strtm.n 1-y pastor n "A Motht-r'f Jnst liiril." .lunior cnr pntlon nt ":0O j.. in.; Catlorine p.lake I'.... .,rll, 1. I' 'II I. I iuju, n.ii;n ..i.mhi ut r ni I. venire worship nt Tuentr rr.'nut,.-. Mt 2u,j s. rnou by Ir. Ib-nr L. ho u. d -. . puperic.tend.nt. ..u TU ho.-- .-f Iaf" VuUUm people hnild hear tl'.N in.-s-inv J . .V . . IlUer l-Hrk-V.-venth -t futh of j MLibawaka iv. P.er. C.. L Puhoti. pistor. Se.ndav xchool nt t T.n a. iu. ; Marhall Pall, superintendent. Lowell llelcht -Miner Frnnc! ta. Pev. C. .1. (lord -n. patr. Sunday iiu.)v). Jt Ii:. c di.; 11. C. Doluiig. ui ei '. um r..'. f'it. Trlnlt PI a ine and Vas.ir avs. SunUiy acii'.'oi al '.':..o a. ra. ; U'iaoiiM . . . v 1 . . 1 I 1 I'll-. - enp-rir.tpni:ent.

Sunday at tin Churches

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W. nnd O'.lre st . II.-v. G. W. Su Ifer. firnef. Uperl.. tender. t. Chun h t. rvlre. at 11 nV m. nnd if. ...i.... .. ,. i.M.i-..,, ...-a " i. I l . ' l "III liiili-t - I i 1 1 t I . i o no lult und re.-eptio;; f t o r i! cr lu en nt-ti'n ith th- n.. rr.ir.,; f. rlce. spe- , etal mush-. i:p r:h I v.- :c :.t t".;r.O p. ni. A fTill.il i'l."ri" f.r all. Crnin -LAfajftte blvd. nrd Wayi ! at. Iter. II. . Miller. patii. Sunday j rte-cl at t :Ta1 n. m. : Joan Kc-b. super-! i..,.,,!.,., i,,.", . ; ictecdeat. l rea u.oz it iu a. m. am . . . . i-,..,- -..- I A.yr Ä;-lw;.;i;v it 7: ! p. m. i Wetleyan-722 P. P roa J. n.--. r. Per. C, ; I"ajre. p.i?or Sunday -hd ;.t P:.'?' m ; J. II ie' ei. a,-ri: t- n 1 Tbre- tia: i:l'.' -c-! S n liy: 1'::"U a. in. n o ,,n ! 7'." ; :i . in ctarj:e of Lai. c:. ti ! VW.-r i I'DCt- Mi-T'iiM I rKfct: .VlL I riOi I . rrea Metho.Ut -Pour.y;v.ir.ls ar. a? ' R"b at. Per. VV. L 'A t-hter. pi-t r Rjr.day m.-I nt J ::'. a ;:i Paul NViet-el. ai.perlr.ten den? lTc. hiPfc- nt . 10 M a. tn aiid 7 :0o l tu Minir i." ArluLA.v t. niltet A. M. K. 31 J W. 't. T.r m ' - s' I SM. 1 .V Ivz nt P:.-. a. ii.it I- iX' ia. . l.l'eljj. : t. ' ' );"( a. :-. ('. -.: r. . i 4 ' 1:1 t! " ,K ' ' ! icervice At P'.U-.- hi;; : Pi;ulir pr. , 1 u't;1- .:.!.' r '. c t v ' 'l.Tlur . .on and l'an.;aa -t- lirf. I. p-tor Wor!.!p at ! :". a rri n s-.: j. t : ";.:' : . - - s: i t. - " il iv .-b'.. 1 .'f 12 "i c- . .'. "i frn"M la t' th-rs j. 1 1 : t a lcC the i'MUi. " l.v . i r ,.t 7 :.'-' Sr::..-:. -'..- t: I t ?. : dl: ' The f'!r w !' '.'': ',!.' !.! !!. l.tll ' e . i" n ' tlu''na;.' r.i.; t .. l-i' '.: ?r.-. ' ' ' !.:.! - ; r ffPt-ihetl :. - v id , that Ca.e J'lv'HSP.V I lil'IAN. n.liiiiti.ltr - !l :: '. He ;r . 1 m I .:. i : bb ; u N at V -". . in 1.. '. ' ir.f. . tend. ..t i . : ir .. t r ; 1 To .1 - 1 . ; eii'j p tu. 1 ... : , fore the irn:; nrt i . i deavr a i ty aj.- ts :tt ij .:-. j.. :.j 1 .

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(Copyright IT ID.) v'r.iti'.T. of l.f-. sv far a.s God and! i." !!. - ; aic on n.ed thy are nc- , ti'.r 1 . v. 'i"u y ari as hclph-ss a.s . .i.' .i- in the prnve. (2) Un'r the control oi fk-.-hly ar.I ..ri.iiv !i:-rs (v. 2.) TT:e carnal ' ' t'r- l.o..'. - sa ay ( . r t.Vir liv.-s. : ' .) '!.!' r Th" 'o;:ii!'. it iori of itan ' ' ' - ) AU i;t::- ;-!. iat" r:i"ti nr.d , ' r: a :.r- r;.N i :,y .-- t.ui. Hmr.. ; I..- th- -I.. I of ti.is a ce (J Cor. : ;.. th- pi irr.' of tlu. , -ill (John' . ;tll v.i.o liavt i:ot he- n freed, . i'!. list :;( undo th ? rrp- o: ht-i r.. (4 ilrf r-'-idemnati.m ; :md vritli of (-1 (v. Z). Cvr all i! 'S' - d'";tc, . o; 1 U:;u -', di-oo.-di-: n e. 1: t of tht: fh !i hna, A tho a rath it. I (i mnalia;-; oi Ciod. '. 2. Mir.s - hy rface (--4-10). ; '!) is alive i--. Christ (v. Ö).' The Jp.iy ,-pirit i4s hold .., :: ine:: d ad in ."-.a ; -n .1 m;i .- t!nm into j hf'-. ( j j k.i: . d i;a v. it:. Chri.-t . ' ). God's . :.'jt o:dv n;.'.l: s io-1 la n ail" hi. r..u.- thera up ' v. ith ChrM. (:: As.-ociatlon with; Chri-t in ;!ory (v. '.. rhiist'.s in-, e.v. n itio:; hi- o identified hin.sulf ' nith fh- r.ice that tho. e v. ho arc ... , i : . i .... . . I - e. ,:ir UJ ue Wilil I 'hii-t and -hU ull;mat?ly siiarc his K'ory. Th" aituutm.; j-rir.' iple f,f God w hirli iiiovd hini to th ;s ! lay hold upon lost mrn is his lovei ; 'v.1). Man" s ilvation is due en-j I tirely to God's iace. Tot only tho . j salvation has 1" ni proiled in rac-i j hut the faith whieh appropriates it ; is God's: 'ift (v. 3). "Works as grounds of salvation are ahsoluteiy ! excluded. (4; The purpose of God in the salvation of men (v. 7, 10 j. (a) It U to disjd'iy his grace in the j coming a-'es. The demonstration to rt- Coruer Wniidngton av. and Lafayette bird. Re. Charles A. Lippincott. r. I)., pnntor. MIm Charlotte ii. .trtrliljrc. nUtnut tn ttie cilniater. lail'Ii-- worsldj ;it P:4"i a. m. Address by the iniitit.-r. I'.il.l.' ho l .it U -.'.Mi a. :n Men's 1'el U sJii i Pili at t:r.o n. m. Midwi-4'k nieetinsr We.lnosday at 7:15 p. TriBit.r ..in 5. Hums, pitor fc Ieav. A. II. Saunders, pastor en duty. Iloye Leer nnd laytn si Kdwln I. Meister. niinlter. It'ihlo hdiool at U :3 a. in.; Frank Kettrlnp, uperinteuilenL flrancer- i:iv. Harris, pastor. Sunday ehoni at 3:4." a. in. Divine worablp at 10:45 a..m. every Sunday. Everybody welcome. , ll.intf3ri.in Corner t -erry and WailiIiit' ii sis. Key. John Ipzso, pastor. Sunday ln.ol :it t:fK a. in. Chunh frie at 10:im a. in. Vesper servicea at - p. in. D APT I ST. I lrt Corner Alsln and Wnvrns a Her. V S. hails. I), h.. pastor. II ats. pastor, nesUen.e 'Jll W. Wayne at. IUhle arhool nt '. ::ut a. in.; C. S. Stephen, superintendent. At o:l." a. in. Mother' day .tprviee witn s.-rrnon on "Tlie Old Folks rt Home." Younsr People's meeting fit 0 :.".') p in. Subieet: 'Ine Lure ,f the World." At 7:Co: "A Christian Democracy." (pilncy Street Per. J. Honey, acting pnt r. Snnilay s-hol at '.:.".0 a. in.; J. W. Kendall, superintendent. At K:t a. in.. Family day combination Fervi.e .1. W. Kendall, chairman. Mrs. Mcdulre of Goshen, returned nilsi"P.'iry fnoii Itnrmati. will a.liiri"' tho voiuen. Krv. J. Hand will ad. I rcrr the Minn. I hiidrrn i:n luded in pofli ad- ' ' ,r,,SMN Special music l.y boys rh.dr I an 1 tt.er. Yotitiir people's rmftlni: at I;v,.ni!,:r nrship t 7:;io: "Great Pact- , ...!i-.,t Un hi-nity." Praw-r im-etlnj: n NVr,p;rsdav nt 7:1." p. m. I "t SHfuiKD Lcrner Laurel ani N tef ,tl .services at 10:30 a. m. and p ra - Mt. Zlon Pev. J. H. Snnrtt. p.iator. Sunday s.-r.ool at 0 :0 a. in. 'lasses for .11 asea. 11 a- rn. CHRISTIAN. t"lrt S Main at., south of public .lhrary. pev. P. I.. Miliary, p.itr. "' Seid ay s. l,..ol at 1 ::;o a. m. : l'rederl. k It. hum .1 kcj rir.ii mient ifur teacbera ..... l 1 - m m 1 v." , '' V" fl"r"CM- t 1rt..,. p ! V i'c i'3 V- ' nda vor r t :b. P- 'n. ..venln wera i o : P. in. Semen : Christi m. a n i!dp It) p. in. Christian Tlll Tf " " In.liani Aenue-Corner Indiana av. .,n. s. st. .p.eph Mt. Pev. Pdwin J. Cain, minister; r.-sldonce. 11'. P. PowP- Moridne thme; "(iettinj? a Vish n ;" eeuhij.'. "Mother." . . . .... t ;., i . i rI.Inden Atenue - Lipden av. and C: ,. . , . v ,,.. - .... . Il-le et I. N. Ml.ler. j)istr. Sund -Im Cary ! er- ! intcl.deut. EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION. Uroa lway -I'da K. Pf iday. Her E .;..'. us u pn :..-: realJenc-. 141- - Carro nt. S inday s-h ol at '.:no a !1 ' V"ir,':''' r- I"n.n. auperluten-lcnt. At lo ;:. a m. M. th.-r dny nlil te '''-'Tvc!. I".itr' ...; n ..ii suldect: "The V '-es tl;:t l'dl."rhood hemand." V c:n- lv..;d"" a'üar. e at 0:1.. p. in.; l -p i. i.n.eli.irt. president. M.s.h l;h::cd.art will review the third apt. r f the t o k " 1 he CcMol f r a '' tk.c- W. rl.i " Fvenli'C worl.lp at 7 :.' -r: . :i y th" p.ist-r Mi'.ioct: ' ' Ms :t;:n;t ." Praer c tiiv- and h'. ' I ii- . e;.:i.::tt.H. w ill nie. t 'A'. via . . 'AK I li T.'.r y r . Eu,;, vM pev o purler, rabv -.-- m:i.'.it a .1.-1 at J -.'.. 4',. F 1 ft e. lent ! I '( ("nr. I.afa . et'" t 1 M nr t'' W . II I ..- ,!..v :'. ,t.- v..l,i . : cl l'r. vv. H. Stiyd-r. .-jpertn".n nnd lt ' "o: ! eipi:: es." 1 to t''.- i-,iii'r will p. -cu'.i a fh-:'s dj r:u i. TbtT" v.!: 1 ., .( ., . V P. A .it , - r--e!t. i i. l.i.r2 ' 1 ' . 1 " ' Nil- p .:. "i . x v 1 i.tf .-n: C'l .1.1. I . 1: r. ii uVANCiIÜ.K"., 2 ion r no: '.Vax 1.- an.? ttc it v i ' ... neriey. uitM. : n 1 ..' ("!:. Ir.g rv' o vn.Ii n t I" !!! s.imi). t!ie paster la

Fitzwater, D. D., Teacher

Moody Institute, Chicago tho inhabitants of the spheres In which sin rus not entered, In the r-Kes to come, will be the transformation of dead and lost in on and their exaltation with Chrift. (b) To 'lo ify God through tlieir sood Aorks iv. 10: rf. Matt. 5:U;. While .-,'outl work:, have absolutely no part j:i tho s al..:i i of men. God's pur-p-se in sa'. lr..- them was that they mi-ht do "ood w oi ks. II. Tin- Grace oT (.od in Ililit Livin- (Titus 11-1 4). G:ace a not only essential to saltation lut ess'-ntial to right llvin,r. It teaches saved men ( 1 ) to deny urKo llint.-s (v. 11'). The saved man h.i s the divine nature. The grace wl.Ph has .saved him teache3 him th r.e e.-lty of a denial of everytl ir.tr that is orposed to God. (!') .Vorl lly lusts (v. 12). The redeemed man is surrounded with the things of the world which have a downward pull upon hi:i. The rrace of Go l t" ii'hcs him to renounce tl;cm. C ) Sober livini; (v. 12). The srac of Gol t(iche the saved man selfeoatrol; to have the rehis of his nature wall in .command and to lule with a st? one; hand. (4) iciuhteous iiVin (v. 12). The ,race of God teaches tlif saved ra.m to live uprightly with reference to those ai'out him. (Ö) Godly living (v. 12). it tf aches him to so live in this present 'world as to enable iiim to meet God and abide in his fellowship. () It teaches the right motive in living (v. in, 14). The blessed hope of the glorious j-ctuin of the Lord Jesus Christ Is the irrand incentive to holy living in this present world. 31c that has it will kttp himself pure. (1 John 2.Z.) attendlne a eonference nt Jackson, Mich. f'vanirellcal league meets at 7:00 p. in. Special a-rrlc,s will le held Tuesday evening at 7 :.';0. The pakera will Pe Urr. II. Zumsteln of Lafayette Ind., mal ICev. P. Laurence of l'rhana. Ind. On Tuesd.iy nnd Wednesday the South Pend riretlit of thf Evansrellral rhureh, eoniprlslnc about 2."V minUtera. will meet at the Zion'a church. Auion)f the Important problems for discussion will be t burcb unity. St. reter'a German 113 TT. Lasalle a. Her. Hugo Welehelt. paator. Sunday school at 9:00 a. in.; Carl Itelnke. superIntendant. LUTHERAN. rV'y Trinity IfliTiati Sfiwman t. ana 'Jneliey tt. Per. Albert II. Kec. piator. Sunday sehool at 0:13 a. m. ; Charles lins-, superintendent. Chief service with sermon by the pistor at 10 ;.';. n. ru. Junior league nt p. m. Vespers wtih Fermon at 7:30 p. m. Cateehetlcal instruction on Monday at 7: p. in. At .s:0 p. m.. Tuesday, business and aoclal meeting of the Luther lea true; place to le announced Sunday. Prayer nrvice and Illhle stuily on Wednesday at 7:43 p. m. Catechetical Instruction at 7:.10 p. m Thursday. Choir rehearsal 011 Friday at 8:t0 x. m. Pt. Paul's Crman Jefferton nd WP Ham ata. Her. II. Holle, pastor. Cerman service at 10:30 a. ra. Enplish perrlce nt 7:0 p. ru. Sermon pubiect: "L'nlonlsm." Sunday school, both German and English, at l:aO a. m. Bushies me..tinir immediately aftr the clone of service. Catechetical Instruction Monday iind Thursday at 7:h p. ni. Walther league monthly buslneds meeting Tnes lay at S: p. m. Clorla Del SwedUh Chi pin nnd Kerr ts. Per. (ottfrld Olson, p.'stor. Sunday school at 9:00 a. m. and Pible claa at U :!." a. ra. Morninir service nt 10 :?). Eveningserviee at 7:"'. Luther league meeting en Friday evening: committee, Miss Hildnr Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. I Waadell. BRETHREN. f Ilrat Fer. G. W. Hencb, D. D.. pastor. Sunday school at 9:20 a. tu.; Harley Firestone. superintecdent. Trlmary school meets nt the '.im hour; Mils Margaret Whttnier. superintendent. l"lrt Church of the Urethren Indiana av. and Miami st. Sunday school at l:o0 a. in.; I. J. Stahly, superintendent. Classes for everybody. S. oiul cusTilrc nnd Van Buren ata., Pe. Palph C. Parlck. paHtor. S07 Diaiiio'.d av. Sunday school. H:no a. m., II. L. Chambers. superlntnlent. Christian Workers' meeting at 6:43 p. ra. Church niei'tins at 7 :". p. m. -4n(crencs Memorial I'nlted CIO S. St Jcaeph at Iter. 1. E. You d jr. pastor. Sunday Kcbool at 010 a. m. ; Miss Alice Gordon, f uperlntendcnt. Morning worship eomblned with Sunday school, with Mot her' 1 day program. Special must.', recitations and sermon by the pastor. Otterbehi brotherhood rceetIni: at -:"0 p. in. lr. .). A. Burnett, pastor of Presbyterian church of MUhnaka. vlll he the speaker. Christian P.ndcavor at ;:r.O p ni. Lesson: "Lure of the World;" C. E. Wilson, leader. I'.vamrelistl" services at 7:"') p. m. Prajer meeting Wednesday evening. CHURCH OF GOD OF THF AI3RAHAMIC FAITH. fhurrh of C.o.l erlce (Abrahomle Faith) hold sTvi es in Melrllle hall. 212 S. Lnfayetti blvd. Sun!ay school at 10 :i. ru.. E. A. Stibon snperlntetident. Bible study 11:0) n. m. : K. (. Cuffel. !nder. P.erean class Frida r evening nt the home of E. C. llallsback. 411 E. South et VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA ;P ;k 1 ir.!-Scin. 4-0 Iflehlf;aa "at. A'i Cl'rlstian a cleties tr.vlted to e bit reu air tr.etinr every Wednesday. TriPiV. Saturday and Suadiy nikhts. corner .'.:. av.C Mbh'.ran streets. Old-faah-Vre.l gospel meetlrc at Voluoteer rcli i.c.n L.i'.i Sunday night. Everybody In-.'- ! All 1 fiiDiw. CATHOLIC M. I.4'C' ise's I'wllah Corner Scott r! ." r. i i i x Pev Anthony Zubuwlci. S. C. pr:o. L..w aim nt 7 :.10. .i Hoi Pa:i .1 i Sundav e.-tooI at 2 JO ;.. :i. I ' u.. t ;: t 2 p. m. tt. M.-.r!-.r.V Fops!: 413 '. Llr-e-- '.. : v. ?i : . .: r 1-. aniT. .".i.:-: . .' 1 :. " P : r. r:. v .t- " J i r:. . 're Prrf-1T. J;u. ' . j '?L ' I " n ' . . . . j at I" 1-. i.. 1 .11 1 .' : t '. 's . ". : ' p ' ' ; i 4 e. : i ' . l.v.rail p--t '. V. r.t '": nr.d 1 :, 'w-ü.'v j.,.. .': p 11. 1. . M. Ptruk' S. In.TiAr nl Pev JoLa b Le4iraote. C. S. C. VHtr M. JvmL's Ulli t. MOd Ltl a

Patrick J. Carroll. C S. C. paster. lxn luax'! at 7 and &;00 a. rn. High mass at 10:00 a. m. Petif il. tiorj at 3.) p. m. Paired llart IVlflaa U20 VT. Tboma at. Pt. Ltar!" . . riarLer. aator. Maaa at 7:C and 8 :2b it. m Sunlaj nLool at 2 20 p. m. Ueuc lh tia at 3:J MISSIONS. f4nnonU Mope C21 K. JefTcrsJ Idtd. hiir..li7 . -ftool ut 22H) p. m ; - hl jr -t r. m Vrtzchug 3:.VJ i'.r.d 7:TS) p. m. Sri rr rery cljj'at ftcpt WeJncaa ?!arj :'uEi.i"kf r In charjre. Cltr 115 E. JftfTaon bird. nj V bird. uiieriüTrMtiit Sunday "hcol al 3:00 p. oi. Klöle st :00 p. m. tiwpel 21 V.. L'isdie ar. Serrt'-es Welt:e!ay evordrc at 7:1: Sat'ir.hiy :itid .tin lay evt-uii; :it 7 :.':0. JIvrrytio.ly v. -!cora?. SPIRITUALIST. The I'r' presslve Spiritual societr will 1.' 11 MTVlrts :it 2:r) iin.l 7 i.lO n m.'upr?

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