South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 52, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 February 1914 — Page 2

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES.

PATUIDAY, IT-UKVAnY It, 101 1

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"(io-t-Chi!rch-Sunv!av" will le the slogan in South Bend dur-

in 2: February when an etiort hall be made bv the united clerv and ,

laiety to set every individual in me city to attend service?. uunn the campaign i Special invitation is gWcn to all and the services at all the churches will have additional programs. Special and regular announcements below.

MKTIIOIUST. nm-Main and J? Eer a Dr. Henry L. tsari. Cla.3 rii-::r.g 'J.'JJ: Sunday a:30. J. C. wcher. superintendent: irinn 1u:4'j a. m. ; KywortL League G:13;

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St. I'Aiil'a Mriiiurial- Colf.U and Lap rte v., llc James Leonard (iaidmer, Sundiy hool D :3o e. m., Merritt C. Beth', upe Intemlent; morning worhip 10:30 a. m.; Fpworth League 0:3') p. m. , evenlug worbSip 7:30; prayer s-ervUe 7:45 W D(ti1 ) v -?!ilnr. Morning t!.-ni-. "What Kl:nl -f a Man 1i-i (brd N.smIV'' Fpworth "-rvie !! by Mis Lottb; FrlTh-v. livening 'l'i!H-t. "What Are tl." l)!ii!Ts of th" M'ITII r.ii-iii'-) ManV" The '-.imr lit t he ir.rning will slug "JV Ieurrj." and Kriri W. Kn.rr .Mill tier:tbl Hunt will render the tenor and duet. "My Faith Looks Fp to Thee." I i the et-Twig the ;urtet will sing "Re Merciful Ftu Me, U I.rd," and "Lord, l'raj TLy."

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prparalaff iu:- a. iu. ; o'rlork; Epwctth League Inj irmuit 7 :.".') p. i. ; VMiHmii y at 7 :.Ui.

Momia srition l.y lNv. II. H. llin-'-!il ; evMiin liy I!v. M. 4. I'.t-nl'. S. S. l'.irl iiitn-tltr .MHil.iy, ":;'.) p. in. K'i:u:ir 1'ioiithly nMftliisr 'f V. II. M. S. U'h"Ihv at '-.':': p. in. flii;tl loarl Uf'tin 'rianx'.n, 7:.'y p. in., for t ran-a-tkm of iniprl:tut buliifs. lowll irrlt.ts .Miner anl I'rancis ts, Kt. Artiiur O. fie barer. urulay fliool W:4. a. m.. H. H. .Motit, Ruperintemley t ; public worship 11 a. m. ; LjmoriL If-ngue :.V0; iTeiihiK service 7 :.'UJ p. in. I'rayrr mtintr Wt'inc Iny ?veriinjj at 7 p. rn. Morning iuhj.;t, "l!uls f Sorvl';' 'VM!l;ij;. "KIcIjin of tli KinMorn." IJelvtil tutliiir r-on 1 1 nu thriiirh Jli Trinity lHam t nd V.isiar avs.. Rev. I'.lilre i:. KlrnpatricK. Sunday school 0:30 m.r U. li. Jullau, BUperlutenJent ; mornlag wurghJp 10:43 n. in.; cIsm tnoetlnff lrnadlatly fullowlnif; Kp worth Ijrue 6:15 q za ; eTealng rTlce 7:."'0; mitl-wwk serflr Wdn?5dny 7:30 n. ra. Mornlnar tlivin?. "Tlic plan of t lif

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i'rvi'vs io:.i nud :.;n; oniitiren veper

rvp-r .it .;:..' p. ic; rnid-wwk uiMt'titiff fich Wednesday ev-;tlnj ;t 7:30.

niiing at 4 .00 p. "n. Fven'njj sos were guilty of thi in. for Jesus

:3i n. m. 1'raTer ir.etiajr . jir-M'vr.d tln-m .f n:ik nr clean me

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; they vero full of w iekeane.. 1 : met manv IKinsr irrcliiriouply.

i Rt. .lanjfi Lafayette -t. narib ' Wait;- , Uvaue thev hail once bt-n converted . V.'5K,n 'IT- 1a7rtn tou. 319 V Colfax ar. aj in meinbers of thf rhurcW i Kifhi ):v. John Haen WLUf, I. I . ,h;ril. fh... if. iv,.,i others I i M;ioP ..f the rll,,tsi- of northern Induct. hrik lIu i 1. ni t j i ; r tor Iv. H. n. White. Tl.at. Tfc wr. lue met who simply hocau; tn e : ' Tl- at St. JamK burjb on Sundny are:. are ofticials in the church. trinK tnal

Frevnt stt' lies are on th" (iofpls and , that sives them sum preference oer

history. .Mornin? pmyor with ser- ,thers in their stand in'-; with God, hut

10:4.V i:en!ap pra.-r and berm --a, - -.tH i(l nn, -Wne unto you.

l,;;;"',,. , Iiuir al autl l'ru , Plurisn-,.; for ye love the uppermost '"fllaiiop Whlte-s p.ihleriH.4, frndult eon- -ats in tho ?yna?roKUe. and greetings; ef.4-s at 0.43 during Sundav fwbooll hours, in the markets." To depend upon a ,

Trinity Hunariat.. -vuth Lafayette profession of religion, or official posi- i st., near -ld eiurt house. Key. Victor von : tjori jn tne houe of God for salvation, Kubiny! ivru.r. wd iy pervj.- at J n is , d(.j,ml upon a broken reed, or to in. and 10 a. m. Ihble cKis Thursdaj at V,,,,,. ' nn t)l ond- nil such I f:

lIlMt'titlC m- nt.r.nc -irt. K1iorr iinil mt real r

. . i i r.fnrt. ! Christians; hecaue of them many U I Irt (.orner Colfax and Lafayette, i.. , .4

Ko kinll 1 nion Sumption Frairlr road, I Suiulay school at- 10 a. in. A. N. Stainiu. j ' 1M- '"' u a" hvhu.. -

! siipTlntendent. Orville II. Hall, asi-t-, cnurcn. io such i wuuki e"tl

arit auierintendnr. ' not deceived: God is not mocKeti. it

Morninir sTm.n l.r IP-v. Mrritt F. ! seems almost incredible that in this ' M

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ni'j'1 i. i li i nmriiini- eniignteneu iay tnere are persons u u

iivm i in- ifM. mm no,. ;i i.i-l th r-hwi-Mr-tr I r m npcrililn T. Ollt

niou unto my l.ord : .mi eyeiun servhv. Frayer' Sfrvpe Weilnetlay evening at 7:13, subject. "Th- Freatbui." from I lienors 1, ,-nd Itevelation 'J I and 1M. j

Chnrri. -f .:n,i.sn.rir , ,.d In ! aml ceremonies are well in their , iW

?.lelville hall 'V L.if:i v.ittp t. Sund.1T ' PlCe. C0n

si-bool at 10 a. m. ; Mrs. Marv Cord ray, suj.t. Fible study at ll a. in.. Miss Verna ; KaiNbudi. leader. Ferean nwetlnt; on ;

Thursday evening ut the home of Miss Lois Thompson. 302 Su. Franklin street, lioy Cuftel. leader. SLVKNTII DAT ADVfeXTlST. Seventh Iay Adventlst. services on SMurday in Melville hai:. Fuller Al'en Moon. In charge. Sabbath school at if :30 a. m., preaching rervlce at 10:30.

oii-icart r mile vest of Olive sr. F.lble

s'bool at J:3o. Owen Whiteinan, RUperin-

tennent. Inteniationnl lesson. Iiellgloui t lb-iU

llnncarian Corner "finbingtoa a. and lherry t. Ifpv. K. HertoK. paito. Pub11. norsliln at 10 a. in. and 2 p. ra. Sun

day -nooi at 0 a. in. Prayer meeting i

Wednesday evening". BAPTIST. I Irt Mala and Wayne s?;., Trt. Charle A. Decker Sunday school :.J0: pi eachtag 10:45 and 7:30; B. Y. P. U. 5 p. in. Monnt Zlon IlaptUt 113 N. nL'isell ut. livening services 7:W p. in.; prayer meeting 'Jhursdax S p. m.

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I I rt Swfdiih- Laur?! nun Napier at Fev. M. V. Meeds. Morning worulp, 10:3J a. in.; IUble chml, 12 m.; R. i. P. U.. i:30 p. xu. ; evening worship. 7 :SC p. rn.

(Jrangf r Hev. J. I. Sunday school at 10 u. p. in.

Ional(lton. pastor. in. Preaching at "?

QnlncT Street Qulncy t. and Tllaln ht ltev. Thoa. J. Parsons. Bible scbool 0:30, J. 1 V. Kantian, superir.ten.leut, preaching services 10:30 and 7:30; li. Y. F. I". C:4.'. Morning tbine. "Tlie liospel of Sunsldu";" evening. "The Man of Galilee." F. Y. P. V. leaders, tempera m-e committee; subleet. "The Lbjuor Traflic." Tuesday evening eottatre meeting at M. .1. Pearson's, X. W. corner Harrison and Van Fureu. CHRISTIAN.

is a sad fact that all who arc obsorv

I ant cannot fail to see.

:t. Dt'iMMulhu; tion Works of lie

nevolciKt Is Mockery. Proper I Tms i and ceremonies are well in their

onversion is essential, church i

momLership is laudable, and it is an t t honor to be an official in the church j Ij

of Christ, while every Christian is necessarily benevolent, but to pive any of these things, or all of them combined, savin cj virtue is as contrary to common sense as it is to the teachUiK of Jesus. Jesus said. "But woe unto you, Pharisees! for ye tithe mint and rue and all manner of herbs, and pas.s over judgment and the love of God; these ousrht ye to have done and not to leave the other undone." Of

course it is right to pav ton per cent ! A

I of our income to God, no matter ;

,whether it comes from small things ; n ' or bisr enterprises, but to think that j t)

we vj

22 inch Very Handsome New Silk Foulards very new patterns; daintiest cul T 1 i t

ings. Lots or LMues, tans, Drowns, manoanies. New Silk Crepe Poplins, Brocaded Silk Poplins 36 and 38 inches wide. Blacks and colors. Per yard $1.25 and

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Firt Main at., aouth public library, Itev. Georg Watson Ilemry. Morning Kible school a. ta.. .1. Holland Wltwer, uierlntendeQt : morning service 10:40 ui.; Chrlatlau Kndeavor 0:30 p. in.; ewnlng service 7 '.10 p. in. .Morning theme, "Oo or Send." livening. "Tiie 1 lei -lit of a Man." Indiana Avenue Indiana and YVItwer its., llev. Cecil Franklin, pastor. IMMe chool 9:C0 a. m.; sorvhes 11:00 ani 7;30; prayer uiee-tlng Wednesday evening 7:30.

Linden ave. and

Atc riiurch Carlisle st.

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SCIENTIST. Mrtt Church of Christ Malu and Madlon its. Service Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday scJiod 1 :43. Wednesday evening; testimonial meeting at S. Chrtntlan Science .vnding rooms 720 J. M. S. build-

io . . r t-7. wj..f .,-,i ,r.io ' mere is ;m viiuie iu iiu-, ut-n ' i

I. IU, IO U. ill., .IIIU IMlUHIrtl CHUlUl 1,1 fr,. r , o k no.i -t.i .ii I are not hvintr in harmonv with

authorizei Christian Science literature :aaT is to deceive ourselves and to he guiLy ; r

be read. A cordial welcome Is extended to of leading a sham life. T fear there ! all to attenu our services ana Yislt the j are manv rich men who depend upon j readirs roomi. j their larpro sifts to benevolent insti- J SALVATION ARMY. tutions to recommend them to God. i Salvation Army meeting; eery r.lght at' 1V. tl,, tTu u,M.nI1 it i 1 ft n-.f r, m,..J nt - i ? " Tf 'OT K p t li c in a right to hcueu. it is ochMK. except Monday, at ol.t l. jer- t " . . . . , , . . -v1 ... ... ferson boulevard ivith I'nslgn and Mrs. H. certainly laudable for wealthy men to Cuthbert in charge. Sunday achojl at iv of their wealth to benevolence, i L':3J each Sunday afternoon. but it is fir at folly to suppose that SPIKITl'ALlsTs. j these gifts will in any way recommend ! The Spiritualists will hold soa:i- fs at them to Clod, except as sinners they j the houi" of Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Weaver, have come to him for salvation. 101i S. Franklin st.. Sunday vning at ' f Dopondino. 1'non Any Doctrinal 7:30. (Marene To kride le, t.nr i: y t f llt"ouIloss is a Mockery. hZ&r'1 U,""al : With raro-excoptions the saylf Is : i- ai i- a i true, tnat the heretics of one Kenera-

Y. M. t A. meetings will be ln-bl every Sunday afternoon, especially for men. in the auditorium of the L-y' building. A special speaker will lo secured for each

bun b in mdern social progress. ' bJ? meeting following the service. Fveulng sutJ'J, "How may I lenm:e a Chriti.in V" F.rotberbo.d lUunI Table Monday evening. I t.Vloek: subje t, "The relation of

the saloon to puMlc moraN." All men of" There

the neighborhood are Invited to come. Wom:Ln'n Foreign Mivdonarv society Thursday, V:3U p. in., at the burcb. Ievofion;.is. Mrs. W. L. GunP-r; leoii. Mrs. F. F. Klrkpatrlck: leaflet. Mrs. Phillips; mystery Imix, Mrs. AxtelL

Fpwortb Memorial corner Michigan and 1! av.. Ilev. .Ii-ss W. Itum-h. pator. Sunday sc!mh1 03j) a. m, Claude Young, su;erinte;aleiit. Morning service 10.40 a. in. Ve-per .vervbi 4 m. Fpworth league ." p. rn. Fvening service 7.30 p. in. Morning the ne, Fellgion in the Heart." Fpworth league, led by Falpb IU kbiil. The pastor assisted by the ebolr will render the story and son? entitled "Whiter Than Snow." at vesper service. fifrmnn Lafayette and Wayne ata., Rer. Jacob Schott. Sunday ?hool 0:30 a. m John Kocb, aunerintendent ; preaching 10:20 and 7:30; Lnworth Teague 7 p. m.; prayer meeting Wednesday 7:4."i p. iu. Stull Memorial Michigan and Victoria tie., Key J. F. McKay. Sunday achool 10 a. m, A. Kattcrhelnricb, superintendent: Men Kible clasn taught by the pastor; public? w orship 11 n. m. ; evening 'rrice 7 :0 p. li.; Kpworth league 6.f.o p. m., Ml Floo!e Jester, president; pruyer meeting Wednesday evening 7 :30. Morning subjed. "A llobbv of the

C'lirUI Linden

Allan Massey, '

pastor. Preaching at 1(:::0 a. m. and 7 .30 j p. iu. Sunday school at " :.".0 p. in. C. K.I at 0:30 p. m. I'rayer meeting. Weilnesday ! vening. 7:30. J Morning theme. "The Heroism of Jr en , 1-; t ft..-,. I T If.- .. V.i, i

"Mini , i-n ninn, i.ii i ii.r i.ii- ii i on,

will oe siKdal instrumental musie ;

and tenor solo at evening service. Y. P. S. , leader. Mis Lillian Massey: subject.;

'lemierance. Special meetings closed Feb. b, I'S confessing Christ.

Christ." Fpworth league U',:;', suhiecf, "Cur Ke i Mi : .Sclgbbors' Souls-."

eader. Anthony poi.sihility for

iYe!eyin Sample !. and Marietta ar., Kev. F. I. Spltler, pastor. M.rning aerT f 10 -30; evening tervl-es 7:;y; Sunday pci'o,: y:30. Prayer mei-tJuff Wednesday evnlng 7:30. Uirr Park S. Seventh st.. Kev. Cluirbi ". Cord. Sunday school F. F. Wolfe, superintendent; preaching. 10:10; Fpwortli b'agtie, i:.".0. Fred Miller, president: evening preaching. 7::ui; prayer meeting. Wednesday evening. S o'clock. Mornlns: subjet, "SlfttM as Wheat." I. uke I'J :.'.l-r.J. llvenliiir. "The AwsssiiiM-

Hon .f Idiocln," liv lr. T. I. F.ate roff. i personal friend of Mr. I.inco'.:i, and an e-witnesH of tin assassination makes htm a man desirable to l.e heard on thi siibjeit. Y. P. S. leauVr, Mrs. Fred M!l!e;-; stjJs-t, "(Mir Kesnonsltdllt v f.r oir .NelgbUT'a Soul." There wiil be Fdble clas-ef in the following districts Monday nlcbt at 7:30: N. 1, west of the waf.-ii

EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATIuK. rirsl Ch irch L.ifayette end Monro ats.. Iter. J. II. Kvana. Sunday school 9:15 a. in., Jeorge J. Long, auperintendeut; Ormaii preaeblng 10:30 a. m.: English prtachlnjr 7:30 p. m. ; Young Pea. pie's Alliance C:30 p. m.; prayer meeting Tuesday aid Wednesday 7:45 p. m .Morning subj(. t, "The Love of Christ." Fvening. "Filled With Righteousness." Chorus choir will sing both morning and evening. Y. 1. S. leader, J. Wesley Kc-h ; subject. "Temperance." Song rehearsal Tuesday evening after prayer meeting. Mil pah Corner Mahj and Monroe its.. Itev. Joan O. .Moser. Sunday scbool 'J:.'1 a. iu., F. F. Furgener, suierinteudent. Sermon at 10:45 a. m. and C:30 p. in. Catechetical classes will npt at 2:30 p. iu. Young People's Alliance at (1:30 p. rn., Clarence Perkins, president. Fvening serin on. 7:30. Kev. Louis F.uealletti, a missionary to

the Italians in l men go, win prenen a sermon at 10:4 . in. Sunday and 7 :.'5 p. in. will ddriss the Woman's Missionary socitty, in whose Interest the evening service will be held. Y. P. A.. (i:30; lenders. Knights of the Flue Circle, "W hy evi-y-one should sign a temperance pledge." Prayer meetings Tuesday and Wednesday, 7:30. Choir practice Friday, S p. in.

Sunday and special music will be furnished. Y. AY. C A. At the Young Women's Christian association the vesper service at 4 o'clock will be addressed by Mrs. Kmll Keyer. There will be special music. All women are invited. TLMI'Li; I1LTII-FL. Subject at 10:30 a. m. : "Hear. O Israel." International Rible Student CI.. Meeting Sunday nt ternoou at 3 o'clock nt JO: X. St. Louis st., W. XV. Williams, leader.

CATHOI IC.

St. 1'atrick' 307 S. Taylor Ft., John F. lHroote, C. S. C, pastor. masses at 7:30 and U a. m. Solemn mass and senium at 10:30. Paptism

p. m. Sunday school nt 3 p. m. Yepera ; at :30 p. in. Meeting of church societies at !

4 p. m.

Tver Low high at 2

St. ( aslmlr'n Tolish S-T S. Webster at. Holy liosary devotion at 7:30, i, 10 a. m., and 'J p. m.

St. Hedwige Polish Cor. Sott and Na- t pier als. Itev. Anthony Zubowicz, C. S. ; C, pastor. Low mass at 7:30; childica's mass at t) a. tn., high mass at 10 a. iu., ! Sunday school and benediction at li p. m., j vespers at 4 p. ai. j

tion are the saints or trie next. ,iesus, and his apostles, and all the martyrs, j In all the centuries since their time, j wore put to death because- of their advocacy of doctrines contrary to the

belief of then church, when, their enemies being judges, they lived saintlv lives. It was criminal in those days to think and teach contrary to the accepted standards. Jesus said, "Wot unto you also, ye lawyers! for ye lade men with burdens grievous to be borne, and ye yourselves touch not the burden with one of your finders." I have known ministers to vote for th. expulsion of a z('iiy man from the church because he taught a doctrine contrary to the standards, while those thus voting privately expressed similar views, but dared not advocate then publicly. These. I think, am me'i iiko the lawyers whom Jesus denounce:-.-. The lest of - character, and fitness for membership in the Christian church, is righteousness.

i (Copyright. 191", by K. S Davidson.)

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New Suits, New Goats, New Millinery, New Dresses Arriving Daily. Great

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Michigan and Brick ava., Itev. I. Speicher. Sunday hMd a :30 a. in., C A. Tridle, superintendent:

St. St9n:tn- I'o1ih 113 V Line dn St. Kev. Ilomati Marciniak, pastor. .Mast at 6. 7 :3U and 9 -. ra. St. Adflbfrf Foliih Olive and Grac t. Itev. John Kubackl. pafir. Fail? mass nt S ui. Holy hour Wednesday evening at 7:30. Sunday mass 7:.'W and () a. m.

) St. Joseph Hill t. and Laalle a'., F&trick J. Carroll. C. S. C. pastor. Low J masses at 7:30 and High mass at 10 I a. m. Fenedhtl'ti 3 p. m. Sunday school I at 3:13 p. d. 1 St. Stephen' llnnsrian--Thoina 9 and Mel'herson sis. Hcv. Alexander Yarlaky,

pastor. Mass

nt lOr.lO ti hi Y.oniB- lVunb'i - ts in r auu jo.i.. ;i. ni. uu

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p. m. ; serviie 7:30 p. in.; mid-

factory, c:it

Jarten, S'.'O Clover St.: N'.

of watch i;kp rv

t.. it. i Misth s Mr.th. !li be

'. 11 k.rx. 137 I. and eat, '. The eouro of

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. Fiftli st. ; No. 3, II. Ward. 'o N. stu.ly and leaders

Mnon Chapel Sunday s. ho John II;t'"n, superintendent, in l.e vvenlnff. Mt. rirannt Suiidiy ' :lo d lay Swank, superintendent.

1 10 a. v... Freai h'.ug

10 a. in.

Pnrlage Chapel Sunday . bo..l it) Tii. Mrs. Win. (iillis, superintendent.

a.

Olivet A. 31. i:. llev. C. Fr..ery Allen, 1. L. pator, 31 W. Monroe t. 10:3.0 n. m. preaching. Sunday school 3 p. ni.,

clas meet I:: g 12 m.

preaching .c p. m

Z!on A. M. II. Iter. 1'.. W. I'.. wn. pmt ..-. Prea.-hir. ll:b a. in. and s p. m. Sunday .cL.l FJ:.'o and prayer metlng Wednesday evcnlng-s. 111 ck :.n:nioi)iT. I'ree MethodI i hurc h--Ff nv.syiTanl av. and Ui;'a St.. U?t. I). L. Lowt-r. Sunday school t :3 a. in, H.-.ir Hatsoii, uperlntcnder.t ; preacLlag services 10:3u a. m. ami 7:."'J p. m.

Acek service Wednesday, 7:30 p. in.

n RET I! REX. I'lrnt rthren Church 1214 S. i Michigan st., itev. A. K. Thomas, pastor. Sunday school t:30, superiutcihlent. Halt-; ley Firestone. .Morning sTvh-e. I ) :"i a." m. Christian iludeavor, 0:.;u p. m. Lve.:-j Ihj: service. 1:'M). i Morning subject. "The Church Contend-; ing for the old Faith." Fvening. "Is t ho J World (Jruwin Fetter." TiiU s.-rnmu will! he prtMched from the standpoint of lawycrs. jurists, thctors and jrcachcis (ju-itcd 1 on this subject from all over the world. There will also be special mud If you' haven't gone to church tills month, you 1 better (vine. If you have, keep It up.

school nt - p. m. F.onedictnm at 3

p. m. Sacred Heart IteigUn Hid W. Thorn st. Rev. Charles V. Fischer, pastor. Mass at 7 and 9:30 a. m. Sunday school at J :30 p. m. Renediction at 3 p. m. Sacred Hfart Notre I.nu tridents' aii-s at S a. m S.ihn'i high mass at Io . ui. Vespers at 2 p. m. St. Mry'N Ornmn 131 S. Tavlor Iter. J. M. Sherer. C. S. C. pastor. Misn at 7:30 and 10 a. m. Sunday school at 12 :-":U

p. IU.

ltenrdictiou at 3 p. rn

5f,v:v',J!t:P'

SEVEN MINUTE SERMON

I'trst Church t. and Indiana Sunday school class In charge

Bible class taught by Alios Cora V

preaching 10:3u a. ra. and 7 :3i

ot me Drethren Miami at.. Fcv. M. Clyde llorst. t:3u a. in.; Meu'a Rlbl of the pastor: Women's

Wile:

..VI o. m. ,

I lrt Corner

ritcsii? :t:i:i an.

of

nr.

Washington

Laf.ict!e st. Ib4v. Charles A. Lipp; I'. !.. min'sVr. Fublb- worliip at

a. t:i. and p. m. ii: . m, Albert Leisure.

Men's Fdt study b-igue at .:.'.;o a. m. .luul.T FiiJc.ivcr "at 3 p. m. Vouug Fe--rie's metii.g nt Cr.l'. p. m. Mi-.l-weck

and K-ott. 10:13

s.:om a; j:.ai Mjperiatt ndeat.

special ernlon ti women by tlie pastor, in the- morning; tbo women's 1 : 1 1 J- class will attend in a body.. The pastor will1 lead a discussion n the subj-t of "C(.. i vei-vion," whb-h w tc t!;e first of a serits! f lessens o.i llib'.e do -triiies. at prayer i nu-etiiig Wednesday night. " 1 Second Church of the Brethren Cush j ing and Van Ruren ?ts.. Rev. J. . Crater, J pastor. Suiul iy s h -ol at . :3 a. m.. R. service at 10:3.0: evening at 7:30. Christian! F. Berber. Superintendent. Morning; workers meeting at 0:30 p. m.. L. F. Wei- ! born, president. Teachers' training work ; eat.li '1 neday evening ut 7:,0, conducted' by Rev R. F. Rcrgr ; M 'mlug theme. "A Separate- iVople." Fvening. "The F,:h,:-'s F.nslnevs." Th.!

bjiptisnial rite will be administered In th' evening at 0:3.

i Ki.tr I'trk Mission 1103 Seventh St.. i M. Cl.l II rst. I'.istor. Sunday seho-d ;.tj 'J :."o o. m.. Finm.i Furkcr. sunerintendent. i

I'MTH) 11 RET II REN. ConfereDce .Mnuorliti Froachlag 10:4-1 !

4J 4

ON THE GOLDEN TEXT

BY OUR OWN PRrLCItnil

No. 13. Cut this out and after siKiiinj; it hund it to one of our collectors. Tii is is to certify that I have read the .Seven Minute .Sermon on the Golden Text for Sunday. I'd,. 13, as published in The News-Times.

Name Address. . .

j one. No one is perfect ami no one. i can ask perfection in others. War- . reu will learn a broader consideration

and be more patient. So many .young j couples make too much out of the j I small annoyanc es of every day life. I When a. big trouble comes, if thev are the rik'ht stuff, every little difference j : is forgotten and they work together ! ; lor whatever seems bst for both and ; self is forgotten and every little do- . mostie trial seems too insignificant j J to even remember. I think a gi t at ; many of the unpleasant times Helen ; and Warren have are due to their '

high strung temperaments. lint from such temperament comes the ; linest lives. Some people are too i mentally bucy to endeavor to suit ! anyone or care if anyone is suited or ! themselves either. No one finds that , kind of a person interesting. I I ?m sure as time tfoos on. and Warren ami llc'cu uiuUrstand nanother more, fully, their troubles will gradually lessen. Each will see with clearer si.ght, and be aide to pick out the important from the useless things in life. As their sense of alues corrects itself they will stop attaching; so much importance to tritles and bota will ain l;v the experience, sh) many married people pass through this some- experience that it almost seems to be necessary, to perfected family life. Let us hope that Helen and Warren may be given strength of character enough to emerge from their period of discord. clear-headed, broadened and with a greater charitv for all other young

COUple.S who pe'h.ips them something of the once. Yours trulv.

ROUTE 'ROUND MOTHER EARTH PLANNED FOR FLYING MEN.

have same

before experi-

Ji. M. V

bessnn: Chrits llutred of Shams. Luke 11:37-01. ('olden Text: Ho not iUxHdctI; (od Is not RKK'kctl. (ial. 15:7.

and 7:3a); Sunday s -hooi y:30; i'liristiao j .. i ',,j.(in. Tesns evclled '!.i....v.,r t--i- .. i.-L- w-,iu .it i .MotMrj. jesus exceiuti

U.lM - m f f XA U XT 1

Fntleaver rt :30 :

day 7:40 p. ra.

ItKLKIIOVS SHAMS.

1. I'lnpty Forms and Ceremonies

all

the prophets in

'rTl

'I Christ

e We, ::l!:g

Lien. lay at

ubje, t.

Fv

-all:

r :u) The 'Free

p m. lorn

it. 1

sf f hroiigli

TrinlH en cr rter si . lb v. loLts S

k -heo; at ILl3. .1. 1. Vh. lej;de:it. M'Tiiiag oiship ou::g people's u.ii -tihg of Oetvr n.'-ets Sunday -e ;T:lng wcrsclp of so.ig 7 Frayer met tb g W f dlowtsi by choir j .:o e f Charles Wage.;,.;-. Kn:boy., Friday. 7 :::o p. m

Morning subj.--t. "Firm

ih-l give- us io .s. tMe ri "For Uut;i.i:.lty'.s Sake." Au:erica!i r veterans nil t hur h In a bo.lv i.i the ev

priite to th-

fi av. and St. Fe l'.;;ri.s. pa-!cr. Ribb

Holy Ll:: isf r, s -hotd t

ea :

LUTHERAN. Trinity Engllh Sh-rman cal Rev. Albert Keck Sunday 13 a. ia.. F. M tts, suivrtnteaa-

is ixtkkkstixc; stoky. Curtis Contest Kditor: There will be many tonUicting tipinitms as to whether Helen or Warren are to blame for the many "little troubles" they hae undergone during their two years of married life. Mrs, T'rner ha very tdeverly tlepicted tiie martial riillic uUi( s oi this interesting1 young- couple. On would think it a page taken out of real life, for there are many Helens and Warrens in every-do.v life. I have enjoyed every installment printed in the paper, and have had many vidided opinions as to who was to blame. One time I would blame Helen for the many unpleasant dilfieulties she sadly found herself in. when Warren could be so unreasonably cruel. er again blame her for being so silly or sentimental, for being such a soft lit-

: l:ap;::; ; v " x. : - ' ?rtcm - -I : :: :'::- : V . 'J f V : -: :: :""-;,v;. XZ4r?t 'h ' .-.',". I?V'' STAFCT sc r7k rt J 11 V''' 'f1 y;V' r .y r - . i -r- ---:v'-r. i ; 'AV rMlS.rH t.-L'T'W '?.?, -- ;-" ' Si'f ' F-':- i . : ': X . wzv&Mxv&Ui - -i;' f - - -

uperin-

11 ; a. m. Chrlsti-in F.i;ii, at ':". nd s.-rmoa at r.es.'ay night, r. b r i'.ir- tion of St. Paul

es ; ) l

e . 1

tl.c right I'.VeTi'U!.-.

The sp.mis.iU.:!i li to 1 3 -'.'..) and the

Mori's Bible clas taught bv the uas

"wi.un n tu uuifcui oy su no- j ,1,...-,,

. i'.'uiu . t villi), i run.r ei.tjs uu-j. )J M'.s ,ltdinou; chief service 10:!o a. m. ; erpers with sermon 7 p. ra. : mid-week i hcrvi.es Wednsu;.y S p. m. ! t. l'aul's Cerman -Jefferacn t'Ouleranl H)d WHliara t.. Rev. Iieaecb Ibdie. Reg- ; nl.ir sjrvl e 10:30 a. tn. ; tundr ichooi ! 0:3o a. m. FnglSn services in tiie even-: ing at 7:13. Regular erho with holy communion at loo a. m. Preparatory servbe at vuo. No Sunday c!ud rind ho servi e !n the evening.

meek in her lack

his denunciation of

shams as those manifested by the scribes and Pharisees, the religious leaders of his day. When takingdinner in the house of n Phnrisee thev

thought he was irreligious because he i tle thin- r altogether too ,Hd not w.sh Ms hands- l.ofnro sitting : POIlie resiiCCtS, Of again for

X..,. v.v . 0

to the table, such was their es- Ui J"(:i-.nicni.

tlmate of the traditional ceremony of; . 1,1 course mere nave been

wnshine- of hnmk Ch a rch -jroin uni's wnen she has hem muc:i

.. ..... ' - ........... J-,... - . people have a, practice of bowing ' aouseu. their heads, as if thev praved when ! Aml no m-n- nr matter how much thev take their place in the house of : hf' "pooh-pooh" the story, could help Ood. and some conform to the habit ' sorry for Helen sometime?, for mere form, as they are known not! Many a woman placing herself m t. h .iMvmit t.e.mie T hove fre.iiient-1 the same position would say, now I

lv seen an entire congregation, bail

clir.K flight of airmen Exposition. The total uO-inile stretches.

for the million-dollar prize, c,f which distance is 2- 7Go miles, of which but

?30o,ono b.as be-n :T r Ll'bo j.s e f-r water, the

by 111'-'!)--.-t s e

very selfish anil wanting to be w aited bear, they must find

o

m a n y

Zion'i ami St. poster.

i:angrTtt-al Comer E. Wayn Peter srs., F.cv. Martin CufTeuey,

.eria-m Is Rppr

Ir can

aitd

WitmiDiirr-lhT. Ii R. IL stetter Sunday school 0:30; public worfi.V.p 10:43 and 7h; Christian Ln ie-av .r 3ai pr lyer

Uiet-tlr.c Ulr,fi'!ij

M

Int. Sp! blhlh e ;.iid pov. a:..e F; "Racing

eienini"

rning tht-ro. Transforming Idiar Sp!rd:.d Fv !.-:!:: s ;" evening. ..How

d Upon his life of let-ssi'.y ". F s il.'.s -j. "The Tern Fraer meet'. a g "iibje'-t.

Wi 1 .v. S.M!." Luke

(loriu Del Sivedin'i Cut pin

t.. Rev. C. (i. F.ri knun

J a m. : servi

vh t-s 7:;i p. m. Mid-week prayer sen ice. W edt csu.i v liight at p. in.

theme. "Sons of Light." Kvea-

and good together, bow themselves at the name of Jesus as if there were 5ome saving grace in the act. liecause they have been baptized some think their salvation is secure, which, of course, is making an idol of that rite. ;

Some participate in the Lord's Sapper;

wuld have done or said different. Or a?rain they would say that War-

SOOday eCOoI i ,vho uro nnvthinf hot oovonf think-

. Ill' a I artl jirivn t rt ma-. '

tw .mr r n oil r en UK

doing they, in some i

rm. wad lacking in sentiment; that he was too gruff, too selMsh. only thinking of his own comforts. That he should have taken Helm in hi

arms ami petted her more,

He had Wife.

i on at all times, wanting his opinions

deferred to in every in5tance and with all his other failings which we are all icquainted with. Do you suppose he would have been satisfied with a differ nt Helen? Supposing she had been of a different disposition s "militant suffragist" or a veritable shrew for instance, what would have been the results do you think. Nino cases out of ten. taey would never have weathered tl.e second year cf married bli-. They would have so jsght the divorce courts long ere this, and hence a different story. After all Helen has made a mountain out of a

should have been glad that he mole hole.

such who

h

a meek, charming; little

She ha-s never had ar.v real trou-

was always trying to do' bles to speak of.

Morning ing. "The

Fo. 11 !i ;.cs

s,.cet v oi Tin s.

dies' Aid soeietr

Wisdom of tht

f Oo!" Th

Weild and the

e loiuuuig l un i

iv at p. m. The I.a-Thurs-day, 'j p. m.

to-

lloe Lee.V m. Allis -.-Ut

and li. 1.

PlTt.ot s! miinsf-;-.

Bib

;:1J. George S'ilooi

swedUh MlIon--Cor. Scott and (reharJ Rev. . iv. !oberir. :sur. Saada ihool nt ':.x a. m.. Aur'Kt Anderson, h apcriuteudcut. Morning worship at 10:43

ing that bv so

way, propitiate tho favor of heaven, j every thins; to please him. Fecause they have been ordained; In fact, most of Helen's difficulties some ministers think that they are arose from loving too much. Helen superior to other men. whether or not : was tc romantic, she expected her thev are living the holy lives which i honeymoon to last forever.

ordination stands for. All such are ; Abu, how many of us make the shams, as there is no necessary merit , same mistake.

she was have to

or oth-

iu other

in any form or ceremony. J. ieMMuling; Vpon a "Profession of lU-lislou 1 a MiH-kery. The I'harl-

Fut I am digressing'; to sum up the whole thing I would say this that a

man oi Warrens type, one uro is

She has said her?' if, that

thankful that she did not

worrv about Warren caring

er women, or being sport:

way. Thi one virtue of Warren's excuses all h!.'. cither faults. As far as I can see they are both to blame. There is ro ini for impro eu.ent on both ld, and unless they Lea;- and f"i-

matnmony cast or. the

Let us hope thut the will bring tibout F " t r ings. MRS. A. 1.

their ship

r cks. "third y.-;ir

ii nl i - t ;i. 1

1 an i

A I S F It. .Mishaw

,l-:a.

oi ri:i)i:n. -v.'er to your r ar :" Mar-

Ill too i:sily Hear Kditor: In ai prize contest "Second ried Life." I think the

Heb-n i th- fault in most ways because she is tun nffceMonate and asily ;fie!-.ded, ami she takes his remarks too ;--rious. but it i-s a'sn War-

i :e.

ter i lie and !:.! v: ers. A

1 b 1 e n s I ! . S to tion fi "in li. r b

u. h.

-:nu: 1 but i: 1 ck-. : : .i !:

ore

1

' C.l .- ii ' i i h' r oir. a:' ... in-. flight

1!' b.. i ; I 1 i s S ' ' c

; i i . ir. i: .; i i

: . . on

be hi: C ( i

"auk in expressing1 hims- If

i e n .-

roughly towards her of others. The main do not term to und-other.

i:

tb

pr

troubde is rstatitl t-ne

. ':' th-: an

Yours trulv. I I : Li UNA i : M I N A K i : L . I-!! Sarah st.. Mlshawaka. CALLS Hl'I.KN II.LY. New Carlis'e. lud., leb. 1-'. 1 1 L Curtis Contest Kditor: H.te read bedh s.ries of the Cm-tis family and am anxious for tiie third. In regard to Hebn 1 think .-he is to., w.-ak and childish. I know girls that Lave mor-

and

!. - it V.api U!i liii: t r sC ' that ..

e t Hi.;

. :- or;

i t .:i : thU.eU s i y .- t har.o to me

w it h o-'cash r ;.I freou ntly. i:--:o enough to sb.'.w

J e

T

-. o : i : 1 o v in

W d

:rr n s.o.u

r

il'; doubt

th'-.r mar an 1 taby: Lvidcntly a o i d s all .is po-.-ibl

dl'

in

r'.age. Isil i Mm; Ike m

tlnit L- -t:l arts n : o r e but ii.-:.-:rs r 1 i n g on i : i

': i

lo f..r

v

o ! I , of

tiles. UU k

Y o u i s MLS.

III. F.OWKCU-

- .1 1 It

:- .. t :; - pi !'. :t ..rJ s much