South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 94, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 March 1914 — Page 2

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Sunday at the Churche

Regular arul special Sunday f services in South Hen J churches arc i:iven in tlie announcements lvhu All meetings are open toT i , i. i.. .. -4 the public anj everybody is invit ed to nuend. MI.TIIOIl.iT. 1 Irt M t i ii -i i . 1 1 JrrTt r-..:i st. Dr. Henry L. iH'.i-i. -I i n li:Oo; Sunday ii'!s-m.i '. :.".o. c. superintendent; eririii (:! a. in.; Lpu'jrtu Pi.jru'- 0:1"; M. I'aul' Memorial -,i,d T.ip.ite dv.v. Ley. .Litne n i : 1 CardhaT. Sund.iy . 1h..1 !:.". :i. J"i , .M'-riitt C. l'.e.sle. wpcrifitendeiii ; m-oiiing hip P:::o a. hi.; i:iw.r'' l.MiK' p. ni.; evening wMi 7 . .T pi ayr s'-rvne 7 : f u sund.iy will ! 1 1 f - i-l;! r-l'n f Amir iirid .Navy S. S. md it N ex-p.-t.d there will ! u. lir'f i't trhd.ua-e. M"inur' v. riin.n -iIj--t '"'II:.' Sileiee of lie i i til m n". Ilpuorth l-a will l.e ;- i by SainiM-l N I -1 r 1 1 ; 1 1 i . Hie sut.ject Leing .I . a ii '!.". livening sii!,j. t "A Soul's iju.-'f f-T ;..1' illuustr.iw-l l.y Teiiuj s u's ifrenr jmmiii, "lu Memori.i m". '1 his is tl.e fourth in a -ri of evening sermon n he cMi-r;:i theme. "Life I.. -. lis 1'roln M-alcrj Literature'. The heir v ill render f ppropri.i i musle :it !ot!i st-rvi--. ,r;u Mi.-Iilan a;;l Tutt -?.. 1U' V. K Donzhert v. Sunday s ho ! 'j:".') a. in.; irr'.ililnir H:!". ;t. in.: diss nif-tiiikr 1'-' r"i inn j". ii ;i. in., i.i--i in" 1 1" , - VI-K-k; llnworili l-a?in- 0 p. in.; v iiinr nimn :b) pra)-." ni'rtiiii,' Wr-liM-b'lay I.oYtrll II-ieiii. Minrr .in'l 1'rainis sts.. :v Art Inn- S.-Ii.if-r. Sninhiy s

::.". a. in.. II. II. M"''f. sup.-rii.t.Jid.nit; I ' Mount ".ion UaptM ll.'l N IUrdscll St. puidii- uorsliip 11 a. in.: Kjiuoitii !ciL'uoCV(.uin;; s,.rvi,vs 7 :;;u v. ui. Prayer moott.i.Mi: M-ni:i- t-rvi' . :-".o p. m. rrajer: it,.. n u i-s 1 a y H v. m.

ini-i.1 ii: H i'il;ii.il iv f I'll i 11 :i t :"0. No pravT 1 1 j t iit f t!iU M'k. .Morning j sorinoii ly it-tii't .-iipriiiinii-nt i. 11. A f ip't-bv. llvoniiii.- oiibjts-t "We Are "iirisfs. Kpworth Ifane bailor Mrs. A. H. Sfhaf'I 1 1 ' j f IlT-4 -f -M't lloltisiu". Wu' !.ii:i'i't Monday. 7 p. m. -Cliarb-s V i I i . r an! Ilabbl i" . 1 ; 1 . : i -1 1 sp-akTS. LaiM'-t' Abl "'. i'-t y Tlinr.-l.iy af tentooii. Trinitv IU lino nnl Vass:1r avs... ' IIov. tin.' I.. KIi -kpatrb k. Suiolay s.-b.x.l 'J :?.0 a. hi., I. I'.. Julian, "ipTin tnd'iit ". niorniut' worsliin li:l.".. (lass nes'tini: irnmedi-.ii.-iy folbtwin: Kjiwi.rth It-atru 0 :1." j. in. ; "evening s'-rvitr 7 :'.; mil-wcek s'i vit.e Vrlnri!ay, 7 :.' j. in. .ttrniii Mibj' f, 'Tlie Fullness .f Chrlsi". i;pwirt!i lea;n- snb.i.Mt "Jolm AVrs'.py, Mm- S !iolar-Fv uiolit". by the pastor. l',v'nli)ir subject. "Tho Vision of 111" l ii H-art". 'lliortt will be some coli.'iit spti j il 1 1 1 N i at t!i" eveninir s-M--vi.-e. Mi-s Jra-e 4'ady will sin "i'.y tl;e Vat-t-v of I'.ab.vl on" by II.wdl. with a violin ol-liirato by Miss Lillian Martin. I'layr jp-'finir vrvii c lliis (.-k will be in-bl on Thnis'lay inM'-ad of NS'nl i:'siay, at 7 ;:il p. m. lipnorlli Memorial TY.rne" .'. hian and Mlvo st. Ilev. Jf-so W. I..ii: li. pastor. Sunday s liool 0 :"0 a. m.. t'laude Voiinz. Miperintcndnt. Morninir serit-e 1 : I : vesper servi'-e I p. in.: Fpwortli bvi.U'J . in.; evonin rvi-e 7 Snndav s.-!i.pi .riniM'i to liv Uev. Arinur . -iiaitr .r no- i.t.w.-n iie.crnTs ai. i F. -hnr li. Taento rhrisfs rhnrt-li." i .Morning WTsIiip. ji.d eomni union serviee, Tin- IP-v. Mr. .-thir.-r will u the theme. I'.b.w Me", lipwoith leiu'i:-.' h-l by Mr. Abraia ike. lAeninu' pit itiiins" bv the Hit. Charb-s C. r,ird -f the Kiyer Fark M. L. I'lmnti. theme 'l'in"-lii.--s". Soeial M-rvift" prayer nes-tinir 1'iid ay evening at 7 :.".o p. in., h-d by Clam'e Oung. (Iirnmn Lafayette ami Wayne ts.. Uev. .Tact.b Sehott. Sunday s- hcxd y :."( a. in., John Ko-h, snperiutetnient : preaching 10:.".o nml 7:"o; Lpworth league 7 p. in.; praxcr meeting Wednesday, 7 : !" p. in. siull Mrniuriiil Mi hi-an ami Vb tori a !., Key. J. I . McKay. Sunday school 10 a. A. Katicrlieinricli. superintendent: ne-n's P.iltl- la-s tanirht by the pastor; puMie worship 11 a. in.: eveninir srxlce :".); Lxorth league b:..o p. ui.. Mis l'l..:sio Jest'T. iridettt : prayer meeting. W .Mines. lay f-vening 7 :r.o. .Morning subje, t. "The Chunh's Fi.iversal rro!dni." Fpwvt!i leau'ue snbie-t. "l'.ullders of Mot hodisr,,". Lender. ML-s MabV Frame. Preaching 7:."Ji p.m. i'rayer meeting will .. ehan-ed to Thursday night at 7:'f..r this week only. i eslej an Samp s "t. nml Marietta nr.. e. i. ti. iU!i-T. p.isioi. Morning serxlvs p:.V; evening services 7:.".0; Sunday ' s. ho.,1 ,.:.-,.i I'raxer m.-eting Wedieftay hi niilii h I e enlng 7 :.'' Lhrr I'ark S. Scvenln t.. Kcv. liirles '. I'uril. siin.i.iy vii.Hii ::::. i'. i:. Wotfe. "Uj'erintepdent ; pteat liing pi;P; Fprvorth Ci :.".). rn .l Millar. prcitle!:t : evenIm; ire.-it-M:iir 7 :"o ; prjiyer in'-ti:'tr Wednesday evening, s o'clock. Morning theme: "Signs .f Spiritual Deb'ii"bn ." Ili.uortli lirne topic 'I'.ni'dis of Methodism dohti W -dev. tli lalnat.r anl Fvar.gelir." . livening pre.o h1ng Lev. M. H Appleby. The Sacrament , or t!i' Lor.fs Suj.per will t.' alminlsterd after the evening M -mon. Iitri.t No. 1 at M F. Hall's. Creenhn nv. i:pw..rtl N-ag'ie :.iss ut tl. church Monday evening. 7:"ii VIonon Chnpel Sntoliv -hool pi n. rn.. John Ilolston. superinteii'lerit. Preaching ' In the evening. i Mt. 1'Ienant Sunday -liool 0 a. rn... Jjy Swank, superinten.lent. I'ortacr ( liiprl StimMY school id a. r.., M'rs. Wm. i 1 1 i s . superintentlent. Olivet A. M. i:. Hov. C. Tinn ry Alien. I . !.. pastor, "lo W. Monroe v. ' Preach"ng lo :.".( j. t:. ; Snndav s,h..., .1 j,. jM. preadiJng 7:l" p. in.; las mc-tirg pj m. 7.Ion A. M. I-..-K.T. H. W. I'.owen. j. aster. Preaching ll;o a. m. ar.d s Tn .siiroliv school U :."i and nraxer r.,eir in r- i Wedio s-d.iy -evening. ' ! I KKi: MLTIIODIsT. Milo.lit Cluircti I'enr.s lvani i Ku-ii st . Key. D. L. Lower. Sunn. ;'. ml 1 ! i.v senooi ::.ji a. m. s, ar i.ats..:. super-I ::it. uib-rt : ; rea !iing -ervn . s '.ti.r.o a. :n. and Tc'o jv iv.. i i Khrr lark I "ret Mctho.lUt N. N I a t h i st. Miss An; a I. Hr:ght. pas;..r. Sunday f Khrr lark I "ret lrtho(lit N. N i a t h ' m ho.d '.' :.".0 a .... i. i i ni. rr-'.H inni: io . o a. nt. j Cs meeting .::.. Prea-hing j I i oM?:c pe'I T :."0. i'KtVTi:i;i an. 1 irt r:vr Washington a v. Laf.ijctif st . Rev t'harhs A. Ll j pin e , 1 1 . 1 1. n.l:iter. I' worship at 10:1.. a. J m. a-i.l 7:"o p. m. ; l'.ii.Ie s !,o.i at y a.: .i. Albert Leisure, s ipf-infeioi.-u; ; nvn s Hi1.;, stndj I.Mp'iii' a: :.'o a. in.; Junior Lndfivor at m.; mid-week service H d!o s i. ty at 7:a l. m. 'o'fiv -iv a:.d St Peter! Hums. j.ast..r. Hit.'.e I Trinit Corner t . ReV. .T..l.!i S. h at 'a:.-. J. P. W Mtera.in. superin tendent; iii.iriii'iL' -..-! i;i at 11; Christian L:i!eaor at i:4..; ever::!: w,.;--.hlp 7 :".o. )li'r!,':i; sui'ie. t: !ir Piieiol"'. Lveuit.jr : "Ciitist the Way to i;. .!.' ! . t lour. i ;,,, . i... l.-Mor. :wr iev.se Suhj.- t. ,-W La Mi'sP.u, A'.e 1'oini; I'.o

Tt.e World". In ::tt-n. -n N.tun - ! tr , U s by M!.? HomhI 4 Cis Sun.Sav the t!;n ,.f t '.e ! V . uUIi- t.iucht bj chureh Koin- to ...i.d two will viit tl.e,;1 J"hnn. aief service lo:.'.o a. WI. .-.tire rnernl-ershin in the i,.t. :, .;s ,,f tN. W---n wit a errrH.n 7 p. m. Midweek

urreot evp-i -.o-s -i 1 1 . 1 l- :;e numb ers are ! to t at '1 t ' ' - nd terrr.::o !!,. a m. 01 '. f ,,r I e'.r t. , 1! . f t ... 1 i! 1 1: g . Im r. !i e.i r. W cstntlnirr K. y II. H II. t . 1 1 r. Sunday s.-hoo; ' ..11; j.-ildi wor'.ip 1 i : i ."" ai. i 7"'.o: Christian I :..!. a vor .; :' o ; prater Iie-etp . e-i r..-si 1 v ev.nih'J. M r;;i:rg s..r!:,.,;.. "sjji: .n. So . of Jnn.;-, T. Thou Me';" Leai:i' " I i U n i 1 1 1 i t J ' s .M'.st I la '.trep.!s I ). p;l. ' 'h.-'.stl ir, i;r d- i r. !-.(.. r .! i.iai- cy Afl.es. Stlo,, J 'W'l .it !isi,.!,s Ha-.e .,no Per the Worl. r the World". '.t!i--.li-ia ;.-s, f ,r ,,,, , -ir;s. '. tL. in. Mtulo .i.l lUv-di)

,,r,r led by wnii.-tm inoran.

Uopr I.eer lUid D.'iyfm Ms. Ceorpe Win. Allison, P.. IV. minHT.T. Liide "school w. o. Iavl-. upTinte mlenr. rn-uJih:- iu:') am! 7 :"o. Children's t;.. - r .-rvPc zm. Mi.iw-k service af.ediy evening. Tlorkhill Union Sumption I'thItI ronI, on'-i h i rtr iti 1 w est f olivr t. 1 1 1 1 1? ' !;'. l at 'J :.U. Owrn Vhitinan, siiprrlnj tiiilr.t. International l'ssons. iJi-liKtoin worhlt nt .1:4", in t-harp c.f i:ilor Harris. llunuHrlan 'ornpr Wiiiliiffton av. nml rii-rry t. IU-v. It. IVrtok. pastor. Tub-Ii-worship nt 10 :i. m. ami 'J p. in. Sunday -ho,i nt y a. in. I'rajvr inciting WC'ln'flay evenlnjrsI'irt Main nnI Wayno hts.. Hcv. CLarltH A. I)-kt. Sunday Prcac-h-1:: lO:jr, ruull::iK !'. V. P. U. p. m. .Nloriiln- subJ--t 'The World I,rolm". 1 1 Miinr Miijt "A Man Who TrlH to IW .hi Ii)tiifl". IS. V. T. r..-la'lr Mrs. C. A. I-kfr. Siitjt "Tho fw tM Nation of iho I'ar Ki.-t". .Ml.-sioti study -lass at clo-o of tho prayrr ini-tin VMliilay. t.'ot.tauc' prayrr ru-t In jr In rljrht hoin-s on TiH-s-1 . i y " and Friday fveniuKS. luinrv MreH (Juin-y Ft. ami r.laino fiv. i:'V. Thos. .1. I'urnoiis. Uible s hool U.U). .1. W. Kandnll. sup-rin ton .l-n t. I'n-ai-hiiif.- srrvi' t's 10::;o ami 7 -J". I'. V. V. V. 0:1.",. l'.il.l' S. hool . V.Ai a. in. J. W. Kendall, su .riiiT',inl'h t. Morning su!jf't : 4,Th Kr.v to tlw S: ;iptiirV. IAfiiin bijbj t "Th (!rcat Jnt-t ifii". Tin onlinam- und I'lk'rTS I' lpti-m will be adu.iiuistrn.Ml iit th' cveu1 1 1 -i vie. Ii V. 1. I.. lal-r Miss Hazrl Iiownian. ubjf t. .Missions". 'I'n.lay ntteriioon at - oVbx.k n rhi-!r-ns inWtin;; nt tli -5uir-li. Tuwday in roitau'' inrtlnj at Mr. O. Tower's, 7im' '(,ifnz Jrov' av. .Midweek service bv A. ialbelein of New York. I'irNt Swedish Laurel and Napier sts. It-v. M. '. Mf'tls. .orniriir woisliip l(J:.'iO a. in. lUbh- school 1 in. I. V. 1. l 0:; p. m. Lvennj; worship 7:0 o'clock. irnt;er Uev. J. 15. Donaldson, pastor. Sunday school at 1U a. in. l'lt-achin at S p. m. CIIIILSTIAX. I ir Main St.. south of public library. Key. to'orye Watson Heinrv. Morning Hi Me s.hool !:l."i o'clock, J. Krdland Witwr. .superintendent. Mornlnjj service 10:10 a. in. Christian Lndcavor (':.'? p. m. lAcnin; service 7 Snbjet t. "T1m .N'iivne rreed". Fvenlug, "llasla. the I'rojdiet of Love". Voting I'eople's soti.'ty, leader IMsar S- bold. Subjin-t, "What Missions AreIoinT for the World. Chun h rner sTvice siii.io, t: "A Life Worthy of the Gospel of Christ." Fhll. 1.-J7. Indi.uci Avenue Indiana and Witwer as. i:.v. Cecil Franklin, pastor. Iti hie s. li'Hd y;."0 a. in., Fred Wi?soii. tjUpeiintendent. S tv ices it and 7:".0. Junior Iiidcavor 'J :'.:), Mrs. A. L. Urenner, superintendenr. Senior l-'ndeavor 0:30. I'rayer iii otiiitr W"lii'Nlay 7 :."0 j. in. Mornin- siilijei t: "Doing ileal CtHd", inptation". Vonnt; I'eojde's sn-iety. leader Miss I.eth Frye. Subj't, "What Missions Are Doinir j tor the World. Special nu'etinir of tho ofiitis or the hurili Monday evening at S i. 1M. Wednesday eveni:i-r ttio onurferlv meeting of the dnirdi will be held at the hun h at 7 :.") o'clock. Lirden Av. C hurrh of C hrist Linden av. and Carlisle st. F. Allan Massey. putoi. Preaching at lo:"j a. m. and 7 :.'10 p. ni. Sunday m nool at :."U p. ni. C. F. at r::.(i p. in. I'rayer meeting Wednesday evening 7:.'y. K VA N; i: LI ( A L ASSOCIATION. 1 Irfct Lafayette and Monroe sts. J. H. l.'va us. pastor. Sunday school at 'J:lo a. in.. William Flagle. suirintenJent. Preaching services at Ut:r. n. ni. and 7 :.':! p. in. Young lVopie's alliance. ;:"i): Miss ; Khoila Katiseli. president. I'rayer meet ing nit'siiiiy ntiii eilnesalay evcniiifrs at 7 :.;(. Cli.)ir rehearsal Tuesday evening' nuer prayer liwung Mornin-' ubjet : "LiisOr Il.mM.hs ' Lvening Subjeet "(let hsemane". Young I'eople'.s Alliatue. leader Mrs. Frn Worm, "What Missions Aiv DoJng For the World." irare Michigan and Uii.k avs.. Uev. Daniel D. Spei.-her. Sunday scliotd '. ;:;u :l- "i-. C. A. Tridle, superintendent; serin.n at 10::;o a. in. Young I'eople's meeting ai ( p. in.; service 7 :.iO p. in.; mid w -eU service Wednesday. 7:.".0 p. m. Morning theme: "The Coming of th I i i ..-.(..... , ...... ... IMligdom'. Fveuillg theine: "Ihe Walls of Jericho". Young People's Alliance- Leader Mrs. H Hoov'lI. Topic: What Missions Are Doing For the World". Teachers' meeting Wednesday. This is the last Snndav be"'fot o tlie annual -onf'i eio e. Special iiuisie at both. ( Mlpah Corner Main and Monroe sts. Uev. Jolm o. Mosier. Sunday sehoi y:::o m.. F. F. lturgener, superintendent Sermon at 10:F, a. in. ami 0:.10 p. ni Catechetical ela.ss-s will meet at 1! :',') p ni I'rayer nu-ting Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. Choir practbv 'Friday night. .M ;iiing srrniuii Pv Uev. I .. t" I.ivid. ay 'ii. Mr. Davidson has tiie.b.lied tlie Ggspej around the world. Subject for the evening: "What Missions Are Doinir lor 1 World." Leader, raissionnrv commit. tee. Tlie Sun. lay night service will e!o--e the Third year's work for the pastor at Mizpili. The annual -onference will n ee, at Linn ;rove. ltel., April 1. BItKTIIKKN. 1 ir"t llrrthriMa ( hurrh IlH S. Michigan I''v- -V. F. Thomas, pastor. Sunday - - -- . 'OH II I i Hill llC lilV stoi.e. Murntng service lo :.". Christian Fn.loavor 0:."'-0 p. iu. Fvening service . :;;o. J"irt liuriii of Oi Itrfthri -vtl mil at and Iti. liana av. Uev. M. Clvde llerst Sun. lay school U :.".() a. m i..n' imi.u. v.is i:, eharge of the ricutor. Wmeirs jUible .lass taught by Miss Com V. Wise" J 1 ica Ling 10;;j a. in. au'J 7:.';d p m eeomi luircli of the Itrrthrrn Cushi"g and Van Uu-en sts. Uev. .1 ti i:r-it.r l'.:,Mlr-, S!duhiy school nt y:.".o a. in. 1:! 11. Herger. su Perinteiulent. Mnrnlio--erv P nt lo:.')0: evenlnc :i f T Cil ehrhti..,, -erv h e nt lo:.')0; evening- at 7 :.'. Christ ta w orketV mating nt J :."! n m LP We 1 i . . "... i"iu, president. leuhers training work ca.-h Tuesday evening at 7 :.'X), conducted hy K'T. R. P. Herger. "I. .... I !:e;e will he no s,rvl. L, 1 a . ...,.... oti aeo,. tint of a union Snndav sehool and christian workers meeting at Goshen, Imi. RUrr Turk MUlon HOT, Sev,n"t!i " ' u' pasior. Mimiay seJiool at - - ,u r- Ltnma I'urkey, superintendent VMTLll HRKTIIRRN. (onfmni-r Memorial I'renehimr till". ! nnd 7 :.'io. Sun. lav .school -:tn rh-u-i :,'deavor Mlduw '-' Pk service WednesLl TIILRAN. v Irinitv I.Tifllhs'i..t-i . - - - - ... t . .iu u i ' oii'u ii. iv" k. Sunday sou....) .:!., .. n,., j;, M.ats. superintendi i I . 1 1 w i I ' nx- ill.. ii , - i . . . 1 10. .w u i.io.e i.,ss I.ii:l1I .v f N,rvit'S Wednesday s p. ni. st. PauPh (.rrm.in Jeffers ,, boulevard and William st. Per. 1I.'ii.h-!i Hol'.e. Re-. !:lar M-ri.f 10:ri a. rn. Sunday nehxMtl . :Ut ;..av L:i:is!i .srvii-- in the evening at 7:1" on second and fourth Sundays m. h month. Morning suhj. t : TnUdief." Zl.n' i:anrliral Tomer P.. Wavr.e a:id St. Peter sts. Rev. Martin OoflVneT pastor. J' 4durii4 Ir swfdUh Chard u .1." Korr s s ip.v i. i:ii, ks,.n. Sundi 5 R.-heAl 1' a. :n. Servl.M 10:.'U 1. ni. and 7:."J) p. m. Ai 'rnhi,; riu.ii, Mil.Ject : "UoU b Put

poe and Man' Opposition". At Ibe rvening errico liev. i). Lui-dahl of Hubart will prt-ach. Iadlrs Aid prKdetr on Thursday nt 2 p. m. Choir practbe at s p. in. The Dor(in sor-iftv on Friday at p. m.. at th" tiome f ilnima Johnson, 17L" S. Kemble av. SwrdUh MIlon Comer Sott an.1 Orchard Ms. Uev. n. K. Moberg. pator. .siiinlay N-hol at :" a .m.. August Anderson superintendent. Morning worship at 10:4.". Y. P. meeting at 4 p. iu. livening service at 7:o0. I'rayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:4.". KristorAL. M. Jamn Lafavette street, north of Washington av. Parish house, :;r. W. Colfax av. Light Key. John Hazen White, D. D.. LIhop of th diocese of lorthern In. Ham. rector. Lev. II. K. White, vicar. The services at St. James' church on Sunday are: Present studies are on the gospels and church history. Morning prayer with sermon. 10:!.i. Fvening prayer and ju-rnion. 7 :.':. Vested choir at morning and eveninir servb-es. Hlsbop White's Hible class for adults convenes at 'J:l" during Sunday school bours. Trinity II ttngarlan South Iafayette St., near old court Louse. Itcy Victor Von Kubinyi. re-tor. Sunday sorvh-es at S a. ni. and 10 a. in. Iilble class Thursday at 7:15 p. m. II K FORMED. lirt Corner Colfax and Lafayette. Sunday school at 10 a. rn.. A. N. Stamm, superintendent. Orville II. Hall, assistant superintendent. I'rayer meeting Wednesday 7:1." p. in. CHURCH OF GOD. Church of Goil-7-Servicc at Melville hall. "PJ S. I.ifayette st. Sunday school at 10 a. in.; Mrs. Mary Cord ray. superintendent. Uerean meeting on Thursday evening ut 417 L South st . SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIsT. Seventh Day AdventM. services on Saturday in Melville hall. Pastor Alien Moon In charge. Sabbath school at a. in., preaching service ut 10:;;0. SCIENTIST. 1 'irt (hurth of Christ Main ami Madison sts. Service Sunday at 11 a. m. ami 7 :r p. m. Sunday fo-hool y:l.". Welnesday evening, testimonial meeting, at S. Christian Science reading rooms .' J. M. S. buildin sr. open daily excepting Sunday, from PJ in. to o p. m., also Saturday evenings from 7 to 0. where the Hible and all authorized Christian Science literature may be read. A cordial welcome is extended to all to attend our services and visit the reading room. SALVATION ARMY. Salvation Army meetings every night at S o'clock, except Monday, at ulo K. Jefferson boulevard with Fnsign and Mrs. H. Cnthbert in charge. Sunday school at -:0 each Sunday afternoon. SPIRITUALISTS. The Spiritualists will hold services ii the Recital hall at 1'07 S. Main st., over Livingston's clothing store,- Sunday evenlug at 7:.U. Subjeet. Sixty-seventh anniversary service. Clarence Jxkridge, leiturer. A mcs.vige medium will be present. T. M. C. A. V. M. C. A. meetings will be held every Sunday afternoon, especially for men. In the auditoriuri of the boys' building. A s-pevlal speaker will be secured for cadi Sunday and special music will be furnished. Y. W. C. A. Lev. Toren Edwards of Mislmwaka, will address a united service of Y. M. C. A. and V. W. C. A. members at 4 o'clock Sunday, day mornb.g. SALVATION ARMY MISSION. Mission hall. 11". F. Jefferson blvd. Services every night except Monday. Mission Sunday school at f o'elo. k every Sunday afternoon, conducted under the auspices ol the churches led by Capt. 1 H. Jewell. TEMPLE II ET II-EL. TEMPLE It ET II-EL. Temple Heth-Fl. Lasalle and Taylor sts. Abraham Cronba h, rabbi. Service' Sunday 10:::o n. 111. vsuhjvt: "What I Would Like to Sec". Dr. Corson Levi of Chicago, who was expected to preach, will not be present. CATHOLIC. st. Patrick' .KiT S. Tavlor St., Lev. John F. lW;rotte. C. S. C., pastor. Low masses nt 7 :l'0 and y a. in. Solemn high mass and sermon at 10:.V). P.aptisni at i p. 111. Sunday vehool at .'I p. in. Vespers at L':.'iO i. m. Mating of churc h societies at 4 p. ni. St. Casimir' I'olUh sjl S. Wvbter st. Holy Rosary devotion at 7::;0, y, 10 a. m.. and 'J p. in. St. Hedwiite I'olish Cor. Scott and Napier sts. Key. Anthony Zuhowiez. C. S. '.. iwistor. Icw rrmss nt 7 :"0 : ehildren's mass ;it '. a. m.. high mass at 10 .1. ni., suuil.iy sthnnl and !exiotl ictlou :it 2 p. m., vespers at 4 p. in. St. Stanislaus' Polili 11." X. Lincoln st. Uev. Roman Marciniak, pastor. Mass at J, 7 :0o ami 9 a. iu. St. Adalbert's Polish Olive and Cra.e Ms. Uev. John Kubaeki. pastor. Daily mass at S a. m. Holy hour Wednesday evening at 7:..0. Sunday nrass T:o0 and 10 a. ni. St. Joseph Hill st. and Lasaile av.. Patrick J. Car-oil. ( S. 1.. pastor. Low masses nt 7:::o and P. High mass at 10 a. m. Honediction 3 p. m. Sunday school at rj:15 p. in. St. Stephen's Hungarian Thomas nnd Mcl'tiersoii sts. Uev. Alexander Varlakv.

pastor. Mass at s and 10:1.". a. in. Sunuay senooi at - p. m. I'.eneiiietlon at o P. m. Sarred IDurt Belgian 112d W. Thotuas t. Rev. Charles V. Fischer, pastor. Mass at 7 ami y::o a. m. Sunday school at -:.'3 p. m. P.enediction at V p. m. Sacreti Heart Notre Dame. Students" mass ut 8 a. m. Solemn high mass at 10 a. in. Vespers at - p. m. St. Mary' (ifrnun T,l S. Taylor st.. Rev. J. M. Sherer. C. S. C, pastor. Mas at 7:30 and 10 a. in. Sunday school at -:r.O. mill ciun:iv. Mr. nnd Mr?. O. Page, of Chicago, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vermilyer. Irs. Peter Harness and daughter. Ethel, have returned from Iaporte, where the latter underwent an opperation at Holy Family hospital, for appendicitis. Miss Clrace Van Di:?en was pleasantly, surprised hy about ."0 relatives and friends Saturday evening. A three-course luncheon was served, the guests departing at a late hour. V. J. Smith will have his "Anniversary Opening" at his store here 'April o . Mr. and Mrs. C. C Lovett entertained Misses Kthel Williams and Orace Garden, of North Liberty. Sunday. Mrs. N. T. Draves has returned home after spending the past week with relatives in Mishawaka. Miss Irene Gilchrist was a week end guest of her parents in North Liberty. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Pall were in North Liberty for several days visit with friends. Mrs. Henjamin Wedell, of Crumstown. spent several days last week with her daughter. Mrs. Russell Wiltf ong. Uusseli Hurr was in .South Hend Monday. Charles Kelver and YV. J. Smith spent Wednesday in South Bend. Charles Xousley. the .South IJend wholesale grocery man, made his usual business trip here last week. tleorge S. Harker is home from Rolling Prairie, where he spent several days with J. W. sjte ensun.

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School Authorities Aro Apaint Play 1'or Year CIas to Take Voto Monday. The Junior "Ex" for many years an annual production of the junior class of the high school may not be presented hy the class of 1013 this year. A petition to the class and members of the cast to postpone the play until next year has been started among the faculty and board of control, every member of which i3 in favor of postponing the play until next fall, owing, so the petition state?, to the extra amount of outside work to be done this year, in the music, and physical training departments and in connection with the senior memorial. Another reason set forth in the petition is next year the class will receive nearly ail the money from the show, while they would not do so this year, and that the class or school does not need the money at this time. Thirty-five members of the faculty and board of control have signed the petition. Following a conference with the school authorities. Friday night, and after a heated discussion, the class leaders decided to wait until next year to present the play, claiming that the only thing that urges the continuance of the play is custom, and it would be vastly better for the class to present the play next year. A meeting of the class will be held Monday niprht at which time the question will be put up to Jhem, and they will have the final decision. STANDING BROAD SMILE, FEATURE T.irJs Slaso Mock Trial Meet at High School Sonic Different lYoiu Ordinary Ones. A mock track meet featured the party given by tlie high school girls' athletic association in the gymnasium Friday afternoon. Over 150 members of the association were in attendance. The first event was a 10 yard dash in which 13 girls were required to push a penny for 10 yards using only their nose. Elsie Kurtzlas won first place. A, high jump in which doughnuts were suspended from a string 7 5 inches high and for which tlie girls had to jump, the one getting the first bite, winning the doughnut, was won by Marie Meyer. A foot race to see who had the longest foot among the girls present was won by Alice Dunbar. The standing broad, not jump but smile, was easily captured by Hazel Buckingham whose smile measured three and three-fourth inches. Keen competition was offered in this event. A discus throw in which cardboard pie plates did service instead of the real discus, was captured by Dorothy Urugger. A tug of war was captured by Elsa Weder. A raisin was placed in the center of a long string, and the contestants each chewed one end, the one getting to tlie raisin first had the privilege of eating it. A relay race between girls representing the classes was the final event of the track program. Faeh class was represented by six girls, and eac h girl had to run the length of the gym, eat n cracker and whistle before the next runner could start. The crackers were very dry, and whistling was not very popular. Dancing and indoor baseball was enjoyed by the girls until G o'clock. LATE EASTER IS HANDICAP Trade hi Dry floods Feeling Kesult, Says Market Report. CIIICAOO. March 2S. Marshall Field and company n their weekly review of the dry goods trade says: "Trade in dry goods is now feeling the result of the late Faster. As compared with the same week a year ago, orders have been heavier, more buyers visited the market and collections are better." HUSBAND SLAPPED HER Mrs. Nahell Huberts Files Suit For Divorce hi Siiorior Court. Declaring that her husband brat her severely, slapped her on the mouth until it bled and pounded her on the head, Isabell Roberts has begun suit in the superior court for divorce against Charles Roberts. The separation came yesterday and the divorce suit was filed within an hour or two after the separation. Prank H.- Dunahoo is the attorney. MOTH & LAVENDER FLAKES. Keep away moths, vermin of all kinds. Leave a pleasant perfume. 13c and 23c packages at Coonley Drug Store. Advt. THF WORLD'S RFST CK.AKITPTFJ PAPi:U It's Ri. La Croix and It's (iiven Away Free. There is only one perfect cigarette paper; that is the famous French brand known as Riz La Croix. Over sixty million hooks of these papers are "sold annually in the United .States and, as there are one hundred and twenty-five papers in each boik, the total amount of cigarettes rolled into Riz La Croix comes to 7.300.000.000. In order to please users of "Hull" Durham, the American Tobacco Com pany is giving away free, with every package of "Hull" tobacco, one book of these famous papers. The combination of this wonderful tobacco and these perfect papers makes the ideal hand-rolled cigarette. There seems to be no let-up to the increasing popularity of "Bull" Durham among American smokers. Ali ready the greatest sellinc: article in the ! entire tobacco trade. "Bull" is still gaining every month. In order to get in on this special free offer, while the supply lasts, users of "Bull" Durham are advised to make their purchases right away. The supply of the Riz Li Croix papers issued to every dealer is limited, and when this supply is exhausted he cannot obtain more. Therefore, the old .rule applies: Co farly and you won't be disappointed. TRAMP FOOT POWDFR. Is the perfect remedy for sore and sweaty fe t, arm pits, bid odors of all kinds. ZZc v.l Cojnley Drusr Store Advt.

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n t CTn HATH RITTFRC News of Interet sto Polish Citii'ens SOCIAL EVENTS. Sunday- evening in St. Hedwige's hall the. members of the St. John Cantins Literary society will give a very interesting program. The profyam is composed chiefly of musical selections, songs, recitations and monologues. The amateurs of Ije plays entitled "Sybiracy" (Siberians) and "Nieszczesliwe Zony" (The Unfortunate Wives), will hold rehearsals Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the St. Stanislaus hall, under the direction of D. Gorka. The Polish Ldterary circle of the St. Casimier's parish will hold its regular meeting Sunday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the "Warsaw hall. A meeting of the Guardian Angel society of St. Iledwige's parish will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the St. Hedwige school building. The rehearsal of a play entitled Trzed Slubem i Po Slubie," ((Before Marriage and After .Marriage), will be held Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Z. B. hall, under the direction of Roman Ducki. The exercises of the junior exercising class of Polish Falcons Z. Balicki No. 1, will be held Monday evening at 7 o'clock at the Z. B. hall, under the direction of Miss Helen Kosnowska, commander. The choir of the Polish Falsons M. Romanowski will hold its rehearsal Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock at Kosciuszko hall. PERSONALS. Vincent Swarzynski has returned to his home" in Chicago after a short business visit in South Bend. Mrs. John Latecki, W. Pisher st., returned Friday evening from a week's visit with relatives at East Chicago. Mrs. Leo Thilman. 1145 W. Thomas st., is confined to her home with grip. Stephen Milosny, who has been here on business, left Saturday morning for his home in Laporte. Lueian Rybicki, Frand Harlozinski, Theodor Racz, Stanislaus Znocharczyk, Peter Kobelik, Ignatius Cierpial, Frank Zielewski have left for Duluth, Minn., where they will reside. Valentine Korpal, 1143 W. Division st., returned Friday evening after a few days' visit with relatives in Milwaukee, Wis. Miss Tillie Rice of Brandon-Dur-rell More, has returned from a business trip in New York. Iadislaus Beczkiewicz, bookkeeper of the J. A. "Werwinski real estate office, returned Friday evening from Jiporte, where he has been on a business transaction. Hert Zaharrk, the real estate man, and Joseph Murszalkowski, W. Division st., have returned to South Bend from Duluth, Minn., where they" have spent a few days transacting business. Martin Keapczynski of Chicago is in the city on business. STOMACH FEELS FINE Tapes's Diapepsin" Fixes Sour, Gassy, Upset Stomachs in Five Minutes. Sour, gassy, upset stomach, indigestion, heartburn, dyspepsia; when the food you eat ferments into' gases and stubborn lumps; your head aches and you feel sick and miserable, that's when you realize the mafcic in Pape's Diapepsin. It makes all Ftomach misery vanish in live minutes-. If your stomach is in a continuous revolt if you can't get it regulated, please, for your sake, try Pape's Diapepsin. It's so needless to have a bad stomach make your next meal a favorite food meal, then take a little Diapepsin. There will not be any distress eat without fear. It's because Pape's Diapepsin "really does" regulate weak, out-or-order stomachs that gives it its millions of sales annuallj. Get a large 50-cent case of Pape's Diapepsin from an: drug store. It is the quickest, surest stomach relief and cure known. It acts almost like magic it is a scientific, harmless and pleasant stomach preparation which truly belongs in every home. Advt. - J. B. GREENE, PIONEER . OF C0.UNTY, IS DEAD Settled at Sumption Prairie When He Was a Roy Funeral Will be Held Sunday. John B. Greene. S4 years old, pioneer and veteran of the civil war, died yesterday morning at 11 o'clock, at the home of Fred F. Cauffman, 5 31 Riverside drive. Death was due to general debility and old age. Mr. Greene was one of the earliest pioneers of St. Joseph county, his parents settling at Sumption Prairie when he was but a boy. Mr. Greene leaves an only son in the west. He is a member, of the Auten post. G. A. R., and also the I. O. O. V.. who will have charge of the funeral services. The funeral will be held Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the Mizpah Evangelical church. Rev. J. O. Mosier officiating. Burial will be In city cemetery. COONLEY SYRUP F7GS AND SENNA CO. Perfect lajcative and worm remedy for children and grown j people. 25c at Coonley Drug Store. Advt Xi:V CAItLISLK. Mrs. Rabung. wife of Christian Rabung, died Tuesday night at. the home j of her daughter, Mrs. Hattie Vincent., ot Chl&uro. following a long illness i

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from a complication of diseases. The body was brought to New Carlisle on the 9:30 o'clock train over the Lake Shore railroad Friday morning, and funeral services were held at the M. E. church at 10 o'clock, Uev. Mr. Sagcr otficiating. Interment was made in the New Carlisle cemetery. Mrs. is survived by her husband, three daughters, Mrs. Anna Geaslen and Mrs. Hattie Vincent, of Chicago, and Mrs. P. D. Hoffman, of this place, and two sons. William and Charles, of Chicago. The youngest son. (Jeore Rabung. was struck by a train .and killed about two months ago. An aged mother. Mrs. Jolm Nnrtor. and three sisters, also survive. The deceased has lived here the major part of her life and has many friends who with the relatives, mourn her passing away. Frank Xorris, of Galien. was in town Wednesday on business. " Mrs. Jane Ranrtead i very ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. A. I). Wykoff. Georpe Doughty transacted business in South Rend Wednesday. Miss Rowie McDonald went to Laporte Monday, where she was a guest several days of her friend. Miss Downing. Mrs. Roy Brockway entertained the ladies of the Christian church Aid society Wednesday afternoon and prayer meeting was held at her home in the evening. Mr. and Mr?. Bert France and children arrived here Wednesday from Buffalo. N. Y. Then- are guests of the former's mother. Mrs. W. W. France. Mrs. Clyde Wilson and son, of Michigan City, are quests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Wykoff. Hc?s Griffith, of Liporte. formerly of New Carlisle, is suffering from a dislocated shoulder jdnt. The Home Charity circle met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. I. W. Rordoii,

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i T3 o GOODS for work. Will Humphrey, .f South. R-d.d, spent several da this w : wth S. H. Martin and family. Mrs. William Miib r and .li Scif. :t wer' in iouth Rend Tuc.d.tv. The Hamilton M. K. Aid s-.d-ty -p-joyed an all day meeting with Mrs. i. C. Sagrr Friday. Mrs. FVlb- Kltington and d.iughi. r. Sarah, are gu t.x f Mrs. S ir.ih MKain. They are enrout- from K;:.-.i-to their new home in Canada. Mr. and .Mrs (;ert:' Km:r.t iii. Mishawaka. were guests Wedm -lay Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Maudlin. Mrs. A. H. C,,:npton and Mi-. J-nrr. Woo'.m.Tn wire in otith nd Thui.--dav. shopping. Mrs. W. A. Reinhard and Mrs. C. D. White were in South Rend Thursday. LOTMS TONIC RITTKKS. (San. as our "Id Wine-L"ti. i Rxtraet Reef. Wine. Tr"7: and acara. Tonic mad at Coor.Icy Dr store. Adt. L. H. ORVIS FUNERAL DIRECTOR Lady Asltant, 120 West Colfax A v. I nome 5297. Rell 207. Raincoats and Rubbr.rs AT THE RUBBER STORE 20ft S. Michigan St.