South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 24, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 January 1914 — Page 2

2 SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1914

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES.

Sunday at the Churches

The regular and special service At South Iknd's churches are given bIow. Pastors and congregations Jola In inviting strangers In tne city well as res'.ueiits to Attend. METHODIST.' Jlrii Mala and Jt-flt-rsua ts.. Ir. Hearj L. xmtIs. Class rr.?-:::;; Snndaj ooot y:30. J. C. bywsler. s.iTlatcr.tleut; errnon 10.10 a. in.. l-iworia Lragu 0:13; preacUlBg 7:30. Trinity Claim and Vjiar avs.. Hot. ir.Alne K. KirkpatrKfc. uwday oho-.,l y ;S0 a. ra.; U. 1. JuJI.ju, u;eriute;;J'.ii ; ruorning ursbli 10:40 a. m.; H.iim tr'tlrijr ImtaedU'iely following; IipHurta Keitfue ti:10 p a : evening eivb'e i':."); inbi-week serfle Wednesday T:. o. la. Mori.lng siii.je t '. iiy ;ip- V i i ll'-Iig-1;U'.' 1c.lt, " 1 t Jl .!! ere ivd f"r nought'" .! , 1 :'. livening -rvie ".:,() p. ui. vihj'-ct. The Well .f I.. thN hern." Urn! I.orlKM'd IIohikI T.iMe, M.-ml.-iy evening s j. in. Ij:- ti-i--a f Muiti-ii il Ownership." .Ml men of neighborhood who ;iri; JntiT'trd it this uetiin lir, ",-rdlal-l.v i'ii! -l. ,vid-v.--L M.rvbe, MihJ t. "Tii i:.irli-t Portrait f JeMM." Fourth 1 : 1 1 I r 'f Mark." Junior l.-y?ue Wrdnel.iy '.).'.') p. in. St. Paul' ;.lrmorIal -Colfax and Lafr; avs., Ke. .lame Leonard Gardiner, JMindJy 8- h'xjl y:.';) a. m., Merrltt C. Ilenle, i?t .1nteude:t ; morning worship 10:30 a. iq.; Liworta League o" p. m. ; evenlu j worship 7:;; prayer service 7 : 15 -(!nf.tA7 etenl.'ig. In the luorning t!e pnstor siil preach the flrj-t cf two M'niMitis (mi Winston I. uphill's, !m.,u "The In.-dde of 11m- Cup." The Rpworth League will l.e led ly Miss Lfhel 1-tn.i ti . In the evening the pastor v 1 1 1 p;a! cu '.re (Mir H;n-J Safe?" 'I'lii.H is Hie v-.nil i f a .-cries of four cwnlr.g hernnns or. "Vital QmMions." Tin other two in t!i series nre "Is our "it y -afeV and "I mr 'ointry Safe';" SP ial innsK will he I urnished at noth i?i by i!n rlndr. Fpvrorth Memorial MI'Tiljraa ar. and UUe St., Her. John F. Kdwardi. Sunday a-hool ft:30 a. m. ; preaching 11 a. m. and 7 :') p. m. Sunday jj'-Ik.M s-r:n"iH tt lj' 1!m- pastor: TL-:!!'! l 1'iino." Moruln tliom "A J'.utli That Hern i( s MoMiitalns." Lpwortli J- aiif lod ly Carl LovHl. -su tj'j-t . "Life." -p-i- .stvI' ttn'ine: "Voun' Men aiid Citizenship." Sunday s"!nnd social In the liiirel p-irlors Friday evening Jan. J3d. CrBreMifhlgan and Tutt bH.. llev. F. K. Dougherty. Sunday hool U:.'') a. m.: preacblng' lt:l."i a. ni. ; c1ji?is meeting 12 o'rlfx k; f:pworth League t p. uj. ; evening armou 7:.1d p. in.; prnyer meeting W-lnsda7 at 7 :?Q. Prviiiou day for the Sunday vchool. Dr. 'V. J. Lassett of ValparUo. Indiana, who lias 1teti asi.-ting tn pastor In Kevival ervlc;.s for the a L two weeks will s;eak threo times Suiniav. St-rinou l'l. ." n. in. Je-u' Definition of n Christian." Men s meeting .".ri! p. m. lleinly for Sin." Sermon 7-'X p. in. "Sowintr and Itiping." Junior Congregation. Su!Je-t "What can do for C!irit':" Lpworth League leader, Mi.-H Carrie 15oggs. Subject "What the Lpwortii IyOHgue can d to eo!iTe the rwult- of the Kevival." The pisi,,r will addnvs the League on the uhove xuhjeet. There will he special iuuI at all the Sabbath Kervi'es. The Tabernacle sung lk will be ueil at all the services;. It is probable that the meetings wjl ro-i Sunday night. Sunday chol bard Monday ,nim p. m. IoTcrll Heights MInr ind Francis t, Rer. Arthur H. Schafrr. Sunday school Q'AT a. m , K. II. ilofit, superintendent; public worship 11 a. in.: I-pvorih league :.".); evening service 7 :.U) p. ni. Prayer mettlng WednsJay evening at !:?,() p. in. Morning subject "l'rajer. Lvening subject "Are Men lbdixi'u.' 1'raycr meeting Wednesday evening will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Hutson, lib" 11. Cam pea u a v. Cerman Lafayette and Wayne ntn.. Rev. Jaeob Schott. Sunday a-hool y:KI a. m., John Koch. superintendent; preaching 10:20 and 7:0; Lpw.rth iAMgue 7 p. ni. ; prayer mooting Weilriesday 7:45 p. in. liirr I'ark S. Seventh st.. Lev. Cliirba C. Ford. Sunday m-Iuni '.:.".o. F. F. Wolfe, superintendent; preaching. 10:o; Fpworth league, ; :;-.o. Trd Miller, presidt'nt; evening preaching. 7:;; prayer i'ie.-Mng. Wednesday evening, s o'clock. Morning subject "The J(.y of Salvation." livening subject "MiiiIio.mI for (Jad." The HiarH't will sing. There will bo ervvs vi-ry evening at the church except Saturday. Lver ImhIv w !io believes in the pow er of prayer meet :t the chur h at T.r.o, t!ie regular service will begin at 7.. Stall Ieinorlil .Michigan and Victoria ti., KeT J. F. M.'kiy. Sunday school 10 a. iu.f A. Katterheinrich. superintendent; Mens rtabi clis tnught by the pistor; nubile worship 11 a. in. ; evcnlnjr arvie 7:. p. io.; L'pworth league p. m.. Miss FloMiH Jester. president; prayer mretfng Wedne.!ay evening 7:0. F.pworih I:igi;e Leader. Flossie Je-ter. Sutji t League study c!a.s. Frayer meeting -n Wednesday evening at 7. ".. Wesleyan -Sample st. and Marietta nr.. Itev. r. . Spitlcr, pastor. .Morning serTbts 10:.".O; evening services 7:.'.0; Sunday pboid 9:e'. I'rayer xueetiug Wednesday eenlng 7 OlUrt A. M. Kev. F. Fmerv Allen, D. D. pastor. SI" W. Monroe st. 10:"0 a. m. pre-ning. Sunday s.-hoel p. ni., preaching 7:4" j. nv. ( lass meeting 12 in. Zion A M. K.Lev. It. W. F.owen. pa-t-... I'ren. !iiii" 1 1 :i)o a. m. and s p. m. Sunday school FJ ;:', nnd prayer nieiding Wednesday evenings. l'KKSUV TERIAX. Westminnter lU v. It. I;. Hostr-tter. Sunday school :o0; public worship 10:4. and Cbrlsiian llndeavor prayer laectlng Wednesd4.v evenin;. Morning t heme " 'ai f nil v calculating and u-hig our day's wiel." Lvening -"The -hoi,,-s of the Christian and the ciM!lng -ont rar.-.l." ( 'hrNt !ai Amldti..u." Fnnertne-;l:ig V.'cdno.lay evening :i!ijei't "Te.tl!Uony of the Mi'-aiN to the l-iry .f Jeus.' .lohri and ro. ::o. First Corcer of Wasliingron a v. rnd I-ufavette sr. Lev. Charles A. Llppincott. I. D.. minister. Public worship at 10:b"i a. in. and 7 :.'.o p. m. Fd!!e s. hvd at 'J :."0 9. m.. All-erf Leisure. superintendent. Men's F.i'i study league m U:?.n a. in. .lunlor Fnd -avor at .T p. r.i. Young 1Vple's rue:!;).: st 6:1." p. in. Mid-week -crrire Woiiiffil iv at 7 :"0 p. m. Morning subje. t "Th. Symmetry of ITiaracter." i:eni::g Mibi.M t "The S.iint of Caesar's 11. .um-!,. ;.!." Trir.lt Conr Cdfa a v. rr.) St. Peter M., Iter. J.vhn S Fni:i. pa-tor. Fdble cIno r,t I : C .1 P. hiteni :n. -uprin-tendent. Morning wer-'iip at !1 :i a. m. Young Peoples ,M.-ie;y of Christian TlnI'MVor mts Sunday evening at :.". Lvetiing worship ,.f vm.g ;ip.d -enru.u at 7:."'. Prayer meeting jir.d s,.. i.il li,ur at Trinity Prest.yteri.it: . hurch will bold Its teenthlr bu-i:;-s mct-ti:ig and vi:il at tlse chiircli MimI iv e :ii,ig Jan. l!'t!i at 7. '11a Lev. Dr. Lippeuc,:: ,,f th 1-t Route of the Lakes

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Presbyterian churcli will address the :a!.erpig of men that evening. All the men ari.J community are urg-l to attend tnis meeting and hear the impress bv Dr. Llpplneott. Morning Theme "The miver-nl Christ." L'veaing Hi-me "The Christian's Garment," Holy Trinity LnslishSherman cn1 Llnd.oejr. Kev Albert . Keek. Sundaj s -hool V ir. . ra.. E. Mott. ajfKriateadnt; Men'H Ulhle cIsm taught Lj the pastor; Women's cl taught by Mia Homouth; YouDfir People's elasa taught by Misi JoLnn; chief service 10:C0 a. m. ; verpers with sermon 7 p. ra. ; mld-wc-ek tservieea WdDeday 8 p. m. Unden At, f'hurrh of ( hrlst LIn'len nve. and :arisle t. F. Allan Massev. pastor. PreneLing at 10:r.O a. m. and 7 ::.) p. m. Sunday school at 1! p. m. C. K. at o:.';o p. m. Prayer meeting, Wedne'lay even lug, 7 Tliere will l.e a Kp.-y-ial meeting at which Lev. Franklin and Lev. Henry will be present, a full attendance of atiuiF; In desired, livening subject "To Fverv Man His Work." Prayer meeting Wednesd.i" ':'). Le;idT Mrs. Fihburne. C. :. rnirtiug G..'. Sunday leader Ieo Frauk. LUTHERAN. St. Paul's German JefJeraon boulerard and William at.. Itev. Henoch Ifolie. legular service 10:30 a. m.; Sunday iobooi a. m. Lnglih services In the evening at 7 : ;". iiegular service at 10..10 a. m. Sunday sf Iom.I at 'A.'.'At Fnglish service on the seeorol and fourth Suiolays of the month at T I.". p. in. So service Sunday evening. Holy communion Sunday confessional servic.. at 10 o'clock. Zion'a Ltangrliral CorT.fr E. Warn and St. I'tter sts., p.ev. Martiu Goffenev, pastor. SwedUh Miaalob Cor. Scott and Orchard st.H., Lev. o. K. ;oberg. tutor. Sunday school at 0:rx a. m.. August Anderaou, superintendent. Morning worship at 10:43 a. m. Y. I. meeting at 4:0T. p. n. Erenlng service at 7:1 p. in. I'rayer meeting Th u i d ay eyen I n g n t 7 :45. Hungarian Wasnlngton ar. afld Cherry ft., Itev. William Hertok. Sunday achoo. V a. m. ; prnching aervle 10 i. m. 7::;o p. m. Elder J. W. Metyner will of3ciate. 1 irst srellsh Laurel ana Napier sts. Mount Zlon Daptlt 113 N. RUi sell at. Lvening s-rvices 7 :,'$0 p. rn.; prayer meeting Thursday b p. m. Lev. M. V. Meeds. Morning wortiilp, 10:.'J0 a. m.; Bible achool, 12 m. ; B. Y. P. U.. t5:.''o p. m.; evening worship. 7:C0 p. in. THnitj Huugariau. South Lafayette st.. near old court house. Jtev. Victor von Kubinyi. rector. Sunday servies at 8 a. rn. and 10 a. in. llible class Thursday at s p. in. 7:l Wednesday evening, followed by chorus choir praethv at 8 o'clock, Charles U-ugener chorister. The bojs from lo to 10 years old an' urged to attend the meetings and program of the Knights of St. Paul each Friday evening at. 7:110. Hope Leer and Darton sts. George

Win. Allison. It. D. minister. Bible school! :0 a. in.. W. O. Davie-:, supt. Preaching) services 10:4. and :."0; children s vesper service at 11 :..0 p. in.; mbl-we'k meeting each WeInesilay evening at 7 :i0. Morning theme "Atonement." Lvening. "The Church and the Working Man." Talk iu children's vespers will be about "Hump-ty-Dumpty." During the morning hour there will be held reception of new members and celebration of holy communion. Hungarian Corner Washington a. and Cherry st. Itev. to. Iiertok, pastor. Public worship at 10 a. m. and p. in. Sunday school at y a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evenings. Granger Lev. Garlack. Sunday school 10 a. m. ; preaching 11 a. m Uockhui inion Sumption Trairic road, ...... ... ... ..M- . . ill . . t i in-.iuant'r muc west oi uuve si. liiuic i school at 2:'o. Owen Wliiteman, sunerintendeut. International lessons. Religious worship at .'Irl, iu charge , of I'.bler Harris. Everybody vrelcouie. "iu Union 'I'liere is Strength". rilKISTIAN. I Irat Main at., aouth of public library, Itey. George Watsoa Uemry. Morulu Bible school 9:15 a. rn.. J. Holland Witwer. superintendent ; morulng service 10:40 a. in. ; Chrlstlau Endeavor 0:30 p. in.; evening service 7 'CO p. m. Morning "Practical Christianity." Lvening subject "What Think Ye of Christ." .Music by soloist and two quartettes. Indiana Arpnue Indiana and Witwer avs.. Lev. Cecil Franklin, pastor. Bible school 9:C0 a. m.; services 11:00 and 7;30; prayer meeting Wednesday evening i :30. BAPTIST. I irat Main auu Wayne sts.. Iter. CDarlf A. Decker. Sunday school 9:."10: pleaching 10:43 and 7 :.'); B. Y. P. U. ft p. m. Mulncy street yulncy t. and kJlalne ay., Ler. Thos. J. Parsons. Bible school y.A). J. W. llandail, superintendent; preaching services 10:30 and 7:r0; B. Y. P. U. G Ao. Sunday school subject "The Good Samaritan." Morning subject "The Iost Chord." livening subject "The Paradoxical Man." '1 his will be the first sermon of a series on Representative Men. The choir will sing special numbers at both services. B. Y. P. F. subject "Our Standard." Cottage meeting on Tuesday evening at P. J. Morris. S17 Adams street. EVANGELICAL, ASSOCIATION. Mizpah Corner Main and Monroe sts. Rev. Jonn O. Moser. .Sunday school y:J a. in., F. F. Burgener, superintendent. Sermon at 10:40 a. m. and 6:iU) p. m. Catechetical classes will meet at '-' :30 p. in. Young People's Alliance at 6:30 p. in., Clarence Perkins, president. Evening sermon, 7:C0. Subject Living Epistles, known and Head of All Men. Evening , subject "Regeneration." Mrs. p.esie hornton will sing "Rock of Ages" at the morning service. Young People's Alliance at d.J'Jl p. m. Leader i'lareuce Perkins. Subject Ambitious Workers. Prayer meeting on Tuesday aul Wedncs.lav evenings at 7.0. Choir j practiy on Friday night. , Grace Michigan and Brick avs.. Iter. .Daniel D. Speicher. Suuday achool D :30 . in., icoij;e . I'ruiir, uujinmiruuruii sermon at 10:.A,0 a. m. ; Young People's nns'ting 7 t. in.; service 7 :i'.0 p. m.; midweek service Wednesday, 7 :-'U) p. iu. Young People's Alliance. Leader. Amanda MIlbT. Topi. "Ambitious Workers." Morning Theme Priceless Treasure. Lveni .g Courage of Conviction. The revival meeting now in progress is to continue all net wek with the exception of Monday night. Rev. T. F. Parsons of the uincy stiect Baptist chup-n will preach Satunlay night. JTrst Ch'irch Lafayette and Monro sts.. Rev. J. II. Evan. Sur.dy school y:l5 a. in.. (Jeorge J. Long, superintendent: German preaching 10:30 a. m.; F.nglish pm-'hlnr 7:30 p. m.; Young Peoples AlUau e p. m. ; prayer meeting Tuesdav aid Wednesday 7:45 p. m Gloria Prl SrredlU Chspln and Ker sts.. Rev. C. G. ErliksoD. Sunday school l . m. : services 10:0 and evening aervicen 7 :.') p. ni-Su!iN-t morning "The Soul's Awalening. No servb-e in the evening. Pastor out of t wn. The Building Fund society will nteet en Thursday at ' p. m. H HEX II KEN. llrt lirpthrrn Church 1214 S. Michigan st.. Rev. A. L. Thomas, pastor. Sunday school '. :"o. Superintendent ll.irley Firestone. Morning service. 10:.'W a. m. Christian L:ileavor. G:;',0 p. r.i. Lvening service. 7:". M-.mtng su'bst Prayer for the corulnvr of the Kingdom. Young People's Societies I--ader Iden Kriegbaum : "Peonal Work." Cottage prayer meetings as follow.: Tue.-dav eeait;g J. L. How blitzel. 11". CaKej-t. Mrs. Helmlck. Ninth. WChie-day evening David Whkmer. 7o" Weng.T. Thar-. lay evening l"n-d Kie-"r. :.7o L. Lawrenv, Mi.-liaw a ka. Ilrt ChurcU ot rhe Ilrthren M'.iml st. and Indiana av.. Rer. M. Clyde Iforit. Sunday .-i)otd 0:'0 a. m.; Men's Bible tlass in charge the pastor: Wumen'a Bit.le t lass taught by Mias Cora V. Wis; preaching lu:o a. m. and 7:SG p. m.; SeronJ Church of the Hrethren Cusalag and Van Buren sta.. Rev. J. Ii. (Jratr, p.i-lor. Sunday school at 'J ::'.0 a. m.. R. setvi.e at 10:: evnlng at 7:C0. Christian I.'. Bergcr. Superintendent. Morning workciV meeting ;.i d:.'o p. :n., L. F. Weiborn, president. Teachers' training work each Tuedav eaing at 7:30, coaducteJ by Rev P.. E. ..ertr-r Lv.t.rglivtls mtstii:t are now in pro-gr---. oondU'-td bv illder Georg Swihart "f E mn, Ind. The evangdi-t will u-e the subje-t of "Woman Rlgts" at the . rbe Sunday mrnlng. In the evening will Meak n the subje't of "The power of authority becau-e of the ArgeK." Tlie u.'ttlng will (sntluuc during the

week. So iu of tl.e'subjects to be dis' Us5ed during the week are as follows: "The opening of the seven seals " 'Th two organized churches." "Under t'je symNal of th woman." "Fortune telling." "The fir?t resTirrfeHon." "Which Js the rlirilt churcli:" t"NiTEi imr.TiinEN. Conference .Memorial -ITfaehln j: 10:4. and 7:30; Sunday school 0:30; Ciristiaa Endearor 6:30; mid-week fervlce Wednesday 7:15 p. m. C. V. Mull i-a.tor. Ler. J. M. Poulton o North Lawrence, Ohio will preach morning nnd evening. Specinl mvii hy the -hoir unler the b-aders p of Prof. D. O. Miller Ernest C. Traver win a?ume control of the i E. sh iety a. i's pre-I-d'-iit. SpM-ial revival services vill begin Suudav January J."tli. Pa-tor will b assltcl by Rev. G. F. Byrer A. M. of Ft. Wayne. Series of Cottage Pr-iye1 "lictings will be announced Sundav. I REE METHODIST. Frf Methodist (hurch Pennsylvania ar. and Rush st.. Tier. D. L. Lowtr. Hunday school t:C0 n. m. . Oscar Batson, luperintendent ; preachlnv lerTlcn 10:C4I a. m. aod 7:30 p. ru. EnscorAi. St. Jamet Lafayette :t. norrb of Washington ar. Parish house, 319 W. Colfax ar. Right Lev. John Hazen White, D. D., blsnop of the dlecese of northern Indiana rector. Rev. II. K. White, vicar. The services at St. James chur:h on .Sunday are: Present studies art on the jopels and church history. Morning prayer with sermon, 10:L". Evening praye- and sermon, 1:'A). Vested choir at morning and evening pervices. Bishop White's Bible clas for adults convenes at 9:45 Bering Sunday achool hour ItEFORMED. I irt Corner Colfax and Lafayette. Sunday school at 10 p. ni. A. N. Stamm, superintendent. II. E. Parker, Assistant SU'erlntondentU Morning sermon bv-Rev. Merritt C. Iteale, subject "The Divine Call." There will be no evening service. Mid-week prayer service Wednesday evening at 7.4", subject 'oFTgiveness," leader A. N. Stamm The Ladies' Aid Society will meet on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Hurry Parker, LTJ E. Paris st. Clil'ItCH OF GOD. Church of God Services are neid la Melville hall. 'J12 11. Lafayatte st. Sunday school at 10 a. m. ; Mrs. Marv Cordray, supt. Bible study, 11 a. in.; It. C. Railsback, leader. Berean meeting on Thursday evening at 417 E. South st. .SALVATION AllMY. Salvation Army mtetlngs every night at 8 o'clock, except Monday, at 513 E. Jefferson boulevard with Ensign and Mrs. II. Cuthbert in charge. Sunday schoMl at 2:30 each Sunday afternoon. SEVENTH DAY ADVSN'TIST. Seventh Day AdTentist. services on Saturday in Melville han, Phstor Alien Moon, In charge. Sabbath school at 9 ;C0 a. in ., preaelilug eervlce at 10:30. International Bible Student Class. Meeting Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock at 102 N. St. Louis St., W. W. William, leader. SCIENTIST. First Church of Christ Malu and Madi-

on sts. Service Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:."i0 p. m. Sunday school 9:4.". Wednesday eveolug testimonial meeting at S. Christian Science .lading rooms 720 J. M. S. building, open dally excepting Sunday, from 12 m. to 5 p. m.. also Saturday evenings from 7 to 9, where the Bible and all authorized Christian Science literature may be read. A cordial welcome Is extended to all to attenu our services ana visit the. reading room. TEMPLE BET II-EL. Subject morning morning sermon "The Catholic church" ahd "The Jewish Brief of Christianity" in the evening. In the afternoon the Boy Scouts will "hike" to Mi-huwaka and will visit Judge Ralph Feig, newly elected president of the Temple. Rabbi Cronbaoh will give another monthlv lecture for c hildren, Jan. '2t using the subject "Elijah and Ellsha." The confirmation will be organized after this session. SI'IKITFAEISTS. The Spiritualists will hold their next meeting at the home of Mr. Worthings at ".'10 I-. Iavreneo st.. Mlshawaka, Sunday evening at 7:30. Clarence Lock rage, lecturer; Clarence Brit ton. test medium. Will hold er vices Sunday at he home of S. B. Weavers. 1010 South Franklin st. Lecture Clarence Lockrage. Feast given after lecture. Y. M. C. A. Y. M. C. A. meetings will be held every Sunday afternoon, especially for men, iu the auditorium of the boys building. A special speaker will bo secured for each Sunday and special music will be furnished. Y. W. C. A. At the Young Women's Christian Association vesper service at 4 p. m. Rev. II. H. Hostetter will speak under the especial auspices of the Extension department. There will .be musb by the orchestra of the Westminster Presbyterian Sunday school and by Miss Guilfoyle. Ten will be served at by the Geneva club. All wo men arc invited. CATHOLIC. St. Patrick' 307 S. Taylor St.. Ttev. John F. DeGroote, C. S. C, pastor. Low masses at 7:0 and 9 a. m. Solemn high mass and sermon at 10:30. Baptism at 2 p. m. Sunday school at 3 p. m. Vesper at ;G0 p. m. Meeting of chu'eh societies at 4 p. m. M. Caslmlr's ToUsh S2l S. Wehster St. Holy Rosary devotion at 7:C0, 0, 10 a. in., and 2 p. m. st. lied wise Polish Cor. Scott and Napier sis. Rev. Anthony Zubowicz. C. S. C, pastor. Low mass at 7:30; children's mass at 0 a. in., high mass at 10 a. m., Sunday school and benediction aL 2 p. in., vespers at 4 p. ra. St. stants-mnw I'oflth 415 N. Lincoln at. Rev. Roman Marclnlak, pastor. Mass at 0. 7:,"0 and 9 ni. St. Atlelbert'a I'oll.h Olive and Grace ts. IUv. John Kubackl. pastor. Dallj mass at S a. rn. Holy hour Wednesday vening at 7:30. Sunday mass 7:30 and ib a. in. St. Joseph Hill at. and Lasalle ar., Patrick J. Carroll. C. S. C. pastor. Low masses at 7:30 and 9. High mass at 10 o. ni. Benediction 3 p. m. Sunday school at 3:ir. p. m. 8t. Stephen's Hnnarlan -Thomas and MePherson sts. Rev. Alexander Yarlsky, pastor. Mass st 8 and 10:1", a. m. Sunday school at 2 p. in. Benediction- at 3 P. m. Sacred Heart Berlan 112G W. Thomas st. Rev. Charles V. Fischer, pastor. Mass at 7 and 9:30 a. m. Sunday sr-hool at 2:.W p. m. Benediction at 3 p. m. Sncred Heart Notre Da rue. Students mass at 8 a. m. Solemn high mass at 10 a. m. Vespers at 2 p. m. St. Mary' German 131 S. Tavlor St.. Ker. .1. M. Sherer. C. S. C. pastor. Ms a at 7:30 and 10 a. m. Sunday school at p. ni. Benediction at 3 p. m. TALKS ON HOLY SPIRIT Services at First Christian Church Well Attended. "The Holy Spirit. Our Helper" was the topie. taken by Rev. CI. W. Hemry at the First Christian church Friday nicht. The service was well attended and enthusiastic. The tabernacle Re, liook" sonss were un by the audience, and the choir rendered several special selections. The services will continue the remainder of the week and probably longer. M.IIOX. Kfforts to prove a son hatred of hi father and that he made threats auainst the latter s life, have been made in the prosecution in the trial of Harold Grimes, 17. rharsed with the murder of his father. The state is tryinp to show the fathers ni,i.rtinn to his son's keeping com pany with a young woman caused the trouble. PLYMOITH. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harris wre in South Fond Thursday. Allen Goodrich was in Argos Wednesday. Mis Trssie Klinpfenr.an of Tyner was in town Thursday. Gtorge Cob- was down from Iipaz. Miss Kuby Soiders is viitinp friends in South Fend. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Roberts an visitinp: in Rochester. L,ott I.osey b ft for Rochester Thursday. Mrs. Julia Work nnd Miss Amelia Uarr went to Chicago. Dan Voreis of Michigan City was in town.

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MRS. ItlCHAHD COKE BUULEOX. Mrs. Hichard Coke Huvleson. the ; suffragist leader and wife of IJeut. ' Burleson of the Third Field Artillery, ' has voluntarily given in Washington society for the life of a student in the George Washington university. j Her intention is to make herself of ( greater use to the suffrage cause' through a careful study of economics and the structurees upon which political campaigns are huilded. SEVEN MINUTE SERMON , ON THE GOLDEN TEXT 0 BY OUR OWN FUICIXER i A'o. 11 Cut this out and after signing it hand it to one of our collectors. This is to certify that I have read the Seven Minute Sermon on the Golden Text lor Sunday. Jan. 18, as published in the NewsTimes. Name Address L0-.011:. The Good Samaritan. Lulu io:2r-:J7. Golden Text: -Thou shah love thy neighbor as thyself. .Mark 12::U. PRACTICAL I.OVI-:. 1. Christian Love is an Action. It is not denied that love is an emotion as well as an action, but when the application of our love is to strangers, we must not wait for emotion before we do to its object that which love demands. We may not always be able to generate in ourselves the feeling of love, but we are always able to act in the way which that sentiment prompts. The story of the good Samaritan is a practical exemplilication of true Christian love. When he saw the poor man in his pitiable condition he may or may not have been conscious that he loved him. hut he did experience a desire to help a man in such sore need, and took such steps as he was able to put that desire into prompt action. Jesus went about doing good, and this demonstrated his love for the people as nothing he might say could do. We therefore obey the text when we help cur neighbor as he may require, and our neigh bor is any person who may be in need. No person whose heart is influenced by love need to be told to render help to a neighbor, because his desire prompts him to do so. Love delights to do good even at the expense of selfsacrifice. 2. Christian Love Kenileis Material Av-Jtance. There was a time in the history of the Christian church when the material needs of the community were not very much thought about, the sore aim being to minister to the spiritual needs. It is true that the eternal needs of the people are of as much more importance than their temporal needs, as eternity exceeds time in duration, hut to neglect to feed the hungry, or clothe the naked, or minister to any other pressing material need is wholly inconsistent in a follower of Jesus, and in the last analysis means failing to do the more important work. The time has come, however, when the Christian church is iiilly alive to the truth that her duty is to a man as such, taking in all his needs for time and eternity, .she is now looking after earthly conditions, without abating her interests in spiritual things. Proper sanitary conditions in the homes of the people, hospitals for the sick, asylums for the defective, popular education, and a whole host of similar important matters, are being attended to as never before in the history of the world. The betterment in the social and economic condition of tlie masses is the direct outcome of the Master's golden rule. "Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself." This is practical love, and it i the sort of love which must bo operative i n the heart and life of t very "hristian. o. Christian Loc Kcnders Mental and Moral Help. There is a tendency when we take up a certain line of benevolence, or helpfulness to our fellows, to become specialist?? in that department.' and sometimes to bo narrow In our outlook, to the exclusion of other departments of work. Rut the golden rule enunciated in our text (.overs the all-round needs of mankind. It is just as important to insist upon the advancement of the people, and to provide every child with at least a rudimentary education, as it is to insist that every child shall be properly fed and clothed and housed. Parents who do not plan fori the education of their children orl permit them to roiv up n ignorance. are doing the:n an irreparable injury which cannot be atoned for in after life. The more education a child has the rntter. and especially If his advanced education is along the line of the calling, or the work in life, which he is to follow. Then it is the duty of an who iove their neigh .-.r to encourage him in every lielpf .il v ay. A great deal of good can be d. :. by the man who carri'-j a genial smile and who recognizes ht- frier.ds with cheer, ful greetings. Mo:t of us can be ihelp ami an inspiration to our friends

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feand acquaintances much more than we may realize. A word of advice or encouragement, to those who are dispirited often accomplishes wonders. Love prompts us to be kindly disposed toward everybody, and to take all the means possible to put into practice the sentiment which we feel. To pump courage into the heart of one who is in trouble is worthy work for an angel. 1. Love Itenders Spiritual Help. Of course the most important thing in life is a man's eternal destiny, and no amount of material assistance will atone for our neglect of the spiritual welfare of our neighbors. We should bring our own children to Jesus early in life; we should do what we can to render the same help to our neighbors' children, we should speak to all we meet, as we have opportunity, about their soul's welfare, and endeavor to lead them to the lamb of God, who taketh away the sins of the world. It is our duty to porsuade men to be Christians, to help those who are -weak, and take the gospel to the poor. (Copyright, 1913, by K. S. Davidson.) XKW CAKLISLi:. Deacon Post, No. 115, G. A. R-, and Auxiliary Deacon W. R. C No. 4 8, held a joint installation of officers for the ensuing year Wednesday, following a sumptuous dinner at noon in the G. A. It. hall. The oliicers are as follows: Deacon Post Isaac N. Vail, P. C; Hiram V. Drown. S. V. C; Samuel Ernsperger, J. V. C; Geo. W. Doughty, Adjt.; II. W. Wethered. Q. U.; Noah Zaring. Fergeant; Samuel Wenger, chaplain; John D. Taylor. O. D.; b'rank Price, O. G; O. Tippy. Q. T. Lewis N. B. Reid, S. U.: Geo. W. Doughty, Isiac N. Vail. Hiram Drown, trustees. Deacon W. R. C. President, Nancy Doughty; .Sr. Vice Pres., Martha Acklev; Jr. Vice Pres.. Emma Miller; Secv.. Lydia Field; Treas.. Matilda Huston; chaplain, Phrona Ordung; Con., Pmma Luther; guard. Lizzie Luther; assistant Con., Lit. ma Sutton; assistant guard. Mary McDonald; musician. Mary White; poit inspector. Ma me Vail. The following officers were elected Wednesday by the M. K. Aid society for the ensuing year: Mr. E. H. Harris, piesident; Mrs. Ward Smith, first vice president; Mrs. Cunningham, second vice president; Mrs. John Ordung. assiMant secretary; Mrs. Grace Williams, treasurer; Mrs. August Pdomgren. treasurer of the llower fund. The ladies decided to have -a sale of aprons, Lcnr.ets. fancy articles, x home bakinir. etc., at Kaster time. Mrs. Harry Roloff will he hostess at the next meeting. Jan. 21. Mrs. John Morehouse was pleas-anil;.-surprised by a party of her friends Monday evening. Miss Tertha Schrader is the guest of, her aunt tn Kankakee. 111. Samuel Wenger is ill with rheumatism. The "Standard Bearers" met Tuesday evening at the nome of the superintendent, Mrs. Dernis .Stowe. They will meet with Miss pearl Miller Feb. 10. A class of six was initiated in the local tent of Maccabees Momlal night. Iaporte Maccabees to the number of 4 0 came down in a special car. Great Record Keeper J. W. Reprole of Goshen delivered the principal address. The affair closed with a dinner and smoker. Miss Lizzie Seifert returned Wednesday from a visit at Crumstown. Mrs. Euclid Massey entertained the Mcrry-Go-Eound club Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Roloff was hostess to the Wo-man'-club Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Hall read an interesting paper on Muic Composers." followed by a racral discussion. Mrs. Will Smith

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