South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 241, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 August 1914 — Page 2

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SATl UnW, AUJIST 22, 1911 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIME

j Sunday at the Churches j

Everyone is invite J to aiieiki the services in South HenJ churchci. All cats are tree. Regular as well as ?pecial services are announce J Klov. Pasture are invited by the NewsTimes management to send the paper outlines of their Sunday sermons that they may be read by the 00,000 News-Times readers in the Monday editions. Through this medium the sermons can be addressed to a congregation which is even more than city-wide.

METHODIST. rirt -North Main tit. ItT. Henry houl :r.O. J. l II :ri2:. jpei-irit n J-n! v. rm ..1 1" 4.". Li : lip.vui tli i'u' li:!". K-n;.'th '. r. l.-oier; jur . hl:;k 7 M. Paul' Mm,rl.il VIf.n nnI I.:ijrte av.. v. Jaii.H I. ;.ir liner. H. I. rtuni.iy .!;,! .it a. I1 i'.v lP-v. M. M'rnj:iu" thi.ie. "W'rt!i.v f UrartU'ie t.t Il.tr4 lVt: ! i;.w My K;ie1'Mo !. ratl.'-r iMir I,nl Jmm ?i ri . .f W !. -in tV- W h. ! K.ir:i!ly in Hf.iv'!j iiiiil i;.mli N N.-i in I." H 1-i an 2:1-":!." ". ss mtii.g .if 1J T!ifiii .- in. -vi)ir: s , vi'-. I'n- ;"'r;Hlve j . - rt -i- "r l W !ii!.iy --iiUi at 1 A't, wd'hy Mr. r..-.i!r. (irwf M!rij!..n ar.d Tutt !.. Hev. t K. l iu;!icrt j . Sutj'viy li 1 'j:: .i. ni.; prea'-Miitf I : 4 a. in.; Has nfeiirg 1o'clotL; Kpwi.rth ' I : vt-iiln jif -rr;un T:JU; prayer tn t i n We'lntaJaj tr.r Si-rvi-e! l:i t new taJr!a'-l fii:-r S. Miilii.tn a!id 1 1 r v mJi., K-v. 1'. K. l"iiJ!i tv. p:tlr. Sun!a . 1..I V a. Hi. 1 ' !' i . 1 1 1 1 ; 1 1 a. in Lottrll Height Mi'wt un.l I'ranrM ti., Kev. Arthur J. S a.ifi r. SniHlny r lioi U.I.', a. tn.. I;, li. M'ti;, vi; ! iii! iul-iit ; puMIc worship ll a. in ; i;pvi:ti lt-icne i.:t'; -:.?. i' .'.:'.' - iii ; pr.ivt-i" K.i : i: U' .lav tii'iit 7 : !" U M.-K.iy Mi.'.l .lii. 'i it l will plr.l' il ;it G p l.i. Trinil.t I I . i i is a v. A V.Kvir :ivv, i:-v. iny a r:. nt n- 'l t. in.. . i;. .Iii'. in. :ip-.-i?iP-iii'-:ii ; 'i' '' .!'!" ' liuri li Iii :.;. not ui:..' .;"; ii i !":?". 1 1 I - i ! 1 1 i 1 1 i a i ' i y f"i! ' '.m;, : Kpuoi-tl; - :." p. in.: f- i",: -: 7 Iii'il v k rvl. Vm1 i -.I . 7:1"' l. in. ?;i!ij'-t 'f iii'trn ' "'nii'ii; . 1" "f Sl:i" p," 1.!ns li.'-rl'm iliil'ii-iii it-!. fnll.iwI :i iT. 'II. iu.mi f t!'- In:."' li will tiit i.t ". o'rl'.i I; at tl:- .f lr. Al il atu! attptnl in a h !y t!i' t t:i ; '! :. rally t h-M ;it th.' hiirh 1 i. -1. i:pw..rJh .tviijt ft t'rA'i aaI p-f-nhiic vtvPc at 7 S;il.H t if m r 1 1 m. " i'l. I'mvi'i- ( 'h'-t.' i'mT in- t S 1 1 mi Woilin-lay ..i:::; at 7:l P v h ! ii cvtr.vut- I ii l'ally lnvitfil. Stull Memnria! Mi''hi47:ti nr.i Victoria nt-., itcv. .1. 1". M. iM. Snml iv s h"ol 10 .-. m.. A. Kattrrhi-iii ri h. siiprrf Mtf!idcnt; ni'ii's 1 i ! 1 !a taulit !y th pantor; jMihlii- worship 11 a. in. : fvi-nlnj: utrTlfi' i ;CU; i:pu-:iith Pmim' p. in , .li-ns 1 I .i' T .ll i'lT. pl'I'PIo'lt. M-riti:r sul-j.-. t. "Mi'i' I..u. r. I'lm t!u !'..T ' "l." l 1 1 i: ! lTvi-l'.-y 'rth lf:i at ".:.'.'t. siiWji-.-t. "Miir Jmi:i Wi.rU in llartipi" " !. in ;-. l'.r:i IU-r--.r. 'rc:n l.n at 7::.i'. ullt. "ThI iiii!.rvcil Wi rl.cr." l'r:i.vr mnti:itr oti '.-. i -i(Pi y -v"iiiii; nf 7:"Jt. n(j i t. 'I'itni'M SimuimI .1 mi ft- ." Vuu ;irt' welO'lili' t till tl.t' fiTXiri-s. 1'pworth Mennrhl - 'unior Mlrhlfrnn at. :i i t. lt. V. nniirli. pastor. S n n.l.t y 8 -hol 9 :"0 n. m., Clamle Yoimjr. ftr.periritrnlMit : -ll 11 r-ii- rvl- at H:t." n. tu. Murnlnjc wiliip 11 Ilpwuith Iraruf. C,:"At Ypor btvI--. 7 :.".(). M'Ttiiii? siTiimmi, "WorkahU IMan." I.'pwDitli loauo le.l !y Jlri. .May IMttridi. viihjei-t. "Our tSnmlnir Work in Iurup." Wmj.it trvii-'! nt 7 :"4 p. m. Pn a liln hy tli' patr, ttiMu-. "Fnn'.lii iol." 1'niyiT rviv Wni rifJ.l.y cvciiitii; t 7:4." I in.. lol Uv 'lniil Voiinr. Siibji't fr th'-ii-'.it. "A" Il'u'l.rr Station." Cierman I.afarttte anil Waynt fi., Wex. Ju'-oli Si-hott. Siind ay scfinol a. rn.. John Ko h, sup i intPiitl nt : iirpn'Milni; T) ::',i) an.l 7:.?0; Kpvort'i Irapi'r 7 p. rn. ; prayer mwtini; Veiliiel:i j-. 7 :4 p. m. Vrolejn Sample t. and .Marietta nr., Kv. F. O. SjiltliT. pastor. Mnrniijc irTie evpriln !r v 7:.'0; S"n1ay --!i Nl '.i l'rayer ini'i-tiug Ulnea.t j fveii'ng 7 :.;'v Kiver Park t-t. Sleuth ?t.. nv. Charles V. r'orii. Sti'iiiay h 1 I :".H. !'. K. Wolfe. s: .'i 1 n T : i 1 nt. Momii.L' prcn hinic 10:10. Tic regular p:iir ni'tii;;: Vi! :ii'ilay i''Miry 7 :-t!. 'I !o in. .rtM ii c i.f : t !:0 will he in 'V:V( i.f I'r.'t'. 1". I.. Si lie. l'.pwoith hii: i :.".o. t 'p,'- "Our J :- v in Work i.i Kim !" I.ia'lc!-. Ili U-n Miw v,;i. I lei'' wl'l he t.o 'Mii:ic preai.'c .e:v- '. 'I ! ri-nl.tr W-itu-..lay ruNihi prawr raitlu iil ! hi-hl at the home '.f S. Itiaiii. W. i iJaiti-ii. l.-.i.U-r. .lono:i riiapel Sirnlay eIio1 Tn a. m . Jolm ILNtoti. H'ljuTlnteinh'tit. 11 .aching in the ovraliiff. .Mt. rie.int Sim. lay s. liuol 10 a. rn.. Jnv Swank, biiperltitemlpnt. I'ortnf e rispel S.itiilay .'!io,l 10 a. rn., Mr. Win. tiilli. suprliiti'iuU-nt. Olitet A. M. i:. Her. V. Iltnery Allen. I. l.. pastor. niO W. Monro- t. l'rearhr,g T.):7.0 a. in.; Sumi.-ir .-.oi 2 p. ni. ; preaching 7: p. ui : !a-s ujfetiacr 1- m. ZUn A. !. K. Kev. IV W. l'. .wen. pastor. 1're;.' Lin: 11:0 a. in. aa.l p. in.; Miiulay .-hooi U'.t'O. ami prayer meeting U'i!i:fiiy oTi'ninj. TJvlor A. M. V.. Zton ('Impel -Kv. W. II. Tay'.or. pastor. rira.hinw' n : :m,i1 S p. rn. Sumla.i ohool at I J : - p. til. lniT meftln Wlt;siiay s j in. K v. Mr. llarri 'n wi'.l prra h Smulay at p. in. ItlTer rrk liWin 1 1 " Seventeenth t. Suaday seh.iol t 'J:! p. iu.. Kmiua I'urkey, ujoi l:i ti'inlent. 1 HKK MKTIIOlI'r. rrf Mrtho(lit Churrli !'ennylv.nnl.1 f. an.l Kuh t.. lv. I. L. Ko'.er. Suaday -r.o )l y :.4) a. m . . . ir ltat . n. superl:,te:j.!'nt : pr-aehl;iij eri.ri lO.-J a. n. nd 7:0 p. rn. i;irr :rh 1 m Mrtholit l'.th an.l Vin MN Ansri I. pat..r. Suatl.iv n m- Tre i' hi n i: lo ::'' A m Vu:i proplo lnotli Prourhlug 7.:-0 0 l'KtU T t'. K IAN. Irt Corner Washlngt-n ar. and KaMagical E feet of New Face Powder To r.ialr.ta'.n a whit-, y oiithf n! i ::;ph !o... t!:'r "s v tiling ' ':mple To vf rn l y.-t -:7-tlve as rdl:ar nu-r-i w'pi, w l.i. Ji .i ri:i Kt at any drug t 'r.-. .It.-t apply th" w.:x at night yon Would e ld er ui. I;i the m..r::li;g rth it .-rr with warm wati-r If y.ui' I -v -r trU'd it .! can t Ir:..igi;:e the magi-r-il -!7- t of Th'. !;ar:uli-ss hoi;n- treitn:ent. It rai;v- t!..' o!d w.-r;!-o.it r f l:i to . o-j.t- , rr : i dnute j.nrti- 1". a lift!" nt a tin, and - ".i you I'ivc e;:tlr-lv "11 tu . fTi.!ve I'lli' le Th." fr-!i v-'uni: ut.i'.erskin ! In vld-m Is hflthy and pirllih I' okPig. . fr- from nriy app-ar-ne of rtih i illty. you woole- why you had n. ! !tr-i f thS m i t .-mplex-p.-rer ew !:.g r-' h-n. ago. L;u.'lv r.:ngi.-al Ir. Is tl..;i l a s!ni-j-r'. r. k !e -r T'. i vine lotion tnade 1 dle d v lr st i : ' ' 1 ' f i o w-derd i o' 1 1 1 n a h'l" pi- t wtt-h hare!. Bathing the fs.-e In t!:U f.-.r two er t!)-e minute !mTn'TiT n.fn.-t rverr 11 in and furrow and l.'i.;rvves f-icial Contour wonderfully.

fayetti st . Itev rharle A. Lippln-fitt. I). 1. in i it i r -r. Itv. Howanl .1. lifToril. a.-i--o.-life r')ini:r. Mi (iarlrtfe M. Partridge, jsvjtaiit to t!ie mli.Isrer. Pllhlle w ir-hlj nt lO:4." . m. : lilhle sc1kh1 nt '.:.".' a. ui.; meiis iiible study league, U :.'( a. in.

Trinity Corner Colfax ar. and St. Pfter st., Kev. John S. I5urn. pator. Hllde seiiooj at fc:,t j. p. Whlteman, ftiprln-tend-nt; mornlns: wrshlp at 11; Christian Kudeavor at 0:4; evnln;r worship 7 .Midw'k mi-i'tliij;. Wili.es4lay. 7 p. m. Morriiny- scnnni, uhj-t. 'The Matii-h-Mm"; n evtnilnir 'rvire during Aiitfiit; Siitxiay 'lixd a. rn.. .1. P. Whiteinan. mi nriiit-tii!eiit. Th" men -f th- hitr h an- iirc'-d to mt at the ' hun 1. at ':::! Stmday nfternn-m to nmvli f.i t!io hich m 1h1 ntplltor'.tin to the Iliads metiji. The wnn-n aiv weloiii' n No. hut i-sjii ally nre the men tirv'ttl to attetid. Pravi-r meeting Wednesday evi-nll.tr. followed hy the -holr prnefhe. Ta h-rV training Iass Friday i veiling at 7:00. Weiiniriter Kev. II. B. ITontetter. .Sunday iseliool U:"; ptjhlie uomhip 10 : 4T and 7:.'t0; r'hrlstiin Knrte.ivor tJ:U); prayer rne'titijr T!n;rlay veniu. I'rof. h.-.rli S-anlwii o? Pitthnrh. Pa., will xpnk ef the nioniinc Tvi-e. Snb-ji-' t. 'Ti'mp-rai.' e." No evening ervl e. Cnimstnun Churrli "er.!ilji and serti' -n -it - p. in. r.ih!o -liool nt .'t p. in. Worship ejr.dii' ted by Kev. Chas. K. Lip-plr.i-ott, l. IK IIje L(T and I)ayton s'. (Irpre WMilini AHi-u. P.. I. minister. P.Mile iehool ! :"0. ". ii llavl". si'm-rin fendent. Pro;.-hlt. I0:::o ard 7:-'.'. Phihlren's vespers, v. p. s. c. i:. C:t;o. It f I It i 11 Union Sumption Prnlrle road. oi--.(tiarter mile wrst of Olir? it. liihle n -h"i at -j:"o. Owr.i Wliltmnu. sunerintfiident. I:;ter?iatIonal lessen. Hellpiout worship at :t:i:., iu chnrgf of Khler Harrlf. (irenjer Her. .1. B. Donaldson, pastor. Sunday m hool at 10 a. in. Preaching nt 7:45 p. in. C. I;, nt 7:0). Hungarian Corner Washington ar. and C!.'rr vf. p.r. It. IicrtnU. pastor. Sunday ihool at 1:0 a. m. Morning MTvlcf r K:n a. m. Wsjivr service at - :H p. nt. The church choir hail their jhnh- list wi'-k. Mini th- Sunday fu-hool ex"-t to lave theirs In a ecu pie of Us. A wel ome f,r ,i" wlin speak Ilun-.-ii r inn at the renihinr srriefs and for all children who :ir not in any Sundny ho.. I at our Kiiglinli ieakliijr Sunday h oi 1. BAPTIST. Flri. Main and Wayne ats . Rev. Char A. Jevker. .Sunday ncLool y::)0. PrearbIn at in. S. ;. Chord. .iiperinteudent. l'nai hlnp nt lo:l."; It. Y. P. I". at eveniii); erTlees nt 7 :Z0. Prayer meeting Wednesday. 7 :4." p. in. Morning serruin hy Kev. II. N. Sfeir, past-.r of the First PaptNt chure-h. Shelhyville. Ind. IWore g.insf to Shelbyrllle Mr. Spi-ar was pastor for six years In P.lklrarf where he made a splendid riior.l. It. V. P. I, at :lo p. m. I'rayer meeting WedtK'l-ay 7:.TJ p. m. (Julncy !vrft Quiucy at. and Blaine av. Jtev. Thos. .1. Parsons. Bible school U:.u). J. W. Kandall, superintendent. Preaching services 10:?,o and 7:30. B. V. P. r. rt:t.". Mid-week services Wednesday evening. Preni hintr frvi e in eharg of Thomas Proeman. Kvonlng service from 7 to S o'eliM'k In idiarjce of P.. V. p. L". Prayer nutting Wednesday eveuin,'. Mount Zlon BiptUt 1 17. N. Blrdsell st. evening service 7 :ttw v. m. Prayer meetPig Thursday 8 p. m. Flrt Swedlnh Corner Laurel and Xannd pnr srs. ervpes at 10:"4.) a. m. ...u p. in. every otner Minnov. hei? nntne July :,. Itev. P. W. Jewell will preach. CHRISTIAN. llrst Main St.. south of pubdle Hbrurf. Murning Bible achol. l:lo. .1. Kolland Wit-w-r. superintendent. Morning service 10:40 a. in. Christian Endeavor ti:3D a. m. Kveiilng sorvic e 7 :.'0. Indiana Avenue Indiana nnd Wltwer as. IIr. Cecil Franklin, pastor. Bible behi-mi 'j.r.O a. in.. Fred Wilson, superlntendnt. Services 11 and 7:30. Junior hiiiKiv.'r IT :.50. Mis. A. i.. Brenner, sapertutendeut. Senior Kr.deaTor C :0. Prayer ni-etii:g Wednesday 7 :30 p. m. Mndfn Av. riiurrh of Chrltt I.lndea av. and Carlisle st. F. Allan Massey. pastor. Preaching nt 10:.".0 n. m. and 7:.i0 p. m. Sunday s-hool at 2?0 p. ni. C. K. at ti-.ro p. iu. Prayer meeting Weduesdaj evening 7 :t. LVANUKLICAL ASSOCIATION. 1 lrt Lafayette and Mouroe sts. J. II. Fvar.s. pastor. .Sunday school r.t 9:15 a. m.. Wi'iiain Flagl. superintendent. Preaching services a. 10:1)0 a. m. nnd 7:30 p. in. Y.'uug People's Alliance. 0:4".; Miss Clara Iam kstmlt. pnshlent. Prayer nn-ct-lug Tneday and Veduesday evenings at 7 : :u. I'h-dr rehearsal Tuesday evening altvT prayer meeting. t.rae Michigan and Brick avs., Kev. J'aiihd I. Speh her. Sunday school 9:30 a. in., C. A. Tridle, superintendent; serlii'Ui at 10:.,o n. in. Young People's meeting at 7 p. ui. ; service 7 :.T0 p. ru. ; midweek pervlet Weiluesdny, 7 :.'M) p. iu. Sut-.ie.t, niorn'ng seriiwm. "Glory of the Kingdom of Grace. Y. P. A. 7 p. in., prdde:it. Vera tiTell. Topic. "Powlr Servl.tv" Leader. Mrs. J. W. Wemtz. S-ihji-t of veiling sermon. "TrHnsformatloti." .Mhlwetk service and meeting Wednesday 7:.U p. rn. ttMcher.s' .Mi(ah Corner Main and Monroe ats.. Kev. John . s,o.er. Sunday schol 9:30 s. in. F. F. Burgener, su'perlatetdent. Sern.on at lt:4-" a. m. and 7 U0 p. m. Cat" heti :.l i lasses w ill meet at 1! :S0 p. m. Y. P. A. r:ru j. m. Pracr meeting Tuesday and Thursday evenings, nioir pnictlce Fridav nlcht. Prea-ohlnc at 10:.". by Kev. L. S. ITslier. a former paMor. There will r no evening ervh--s. Prayer uutlng Tuesday and Wtslm-sday evening at 7 :.'!". DRKTHRCN. Iirt Brethren Church 1214 5. Mi-'lilgan t. Kev. A. L Thomas, pastor. Sunday school y :raj. superintendent. Hartley Firestone. .Morning service 10:30. Christian Kndearor G:Q p. m. Evening service 7 :3o. 1 lrt ( burrh af and ludtan.i av. the Ilretbren Miami at, Kev. M. Clyde Horst. Sunday ..-hooi t :3J a. m. Men's Bible ass In h.irge of the pastor. Women's BH ie r!nn t.i;ght hy Miss Cora V. Wise. I'reaehhig 10:.VJ a. ta. and 7 : p. m. Second Churrli of the Brethren -Cush-l: g a:nl Van Uuren st. Rer. .1. (J. Grater, pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. ui. It. E. Berger. superintendent. Morning ervlr at lO:."; eenlnff at 7:. Christian workers' r.eetir.g at C :.U) p. ra.; John Austin, president. Prayer meeting Tuesday, s p. ui. KUer Park Mlitlon lUO Seventh tt. M. Clyde 11 rv. pat.r. Sunday s.-hol tt 2:3i p. m. L'mma Pupkey, superintendent. I'NITEll IIRETHREX. ( onffrenre iler.iorisl rrpaciiinc 10 nnd 7:."a. Sundjy f. fiool 9 :"0. Christian Fnleevor 6.0. ilidneek eriA Wedneaddy 7 :4i p. m

LCTIIKRAX ifoix Trinity Kngiitb Sherman and Utilise j. Kev. Albert H. Keek. Sunday clioo) 5:15 a. m., I. Mntts. uprlntuileut. Men's Hlhle el.m taught by the pasUr. Wuiun' cln. tupht by ills lloniiith. Voting I.:!!.' Ius taught by Mi .Ioltnn. I'hUf "rv!e with ermn by t!" t r at V' :.", a. m. Vespers with st riii-Jij at 7 :.' p. in.

(ifrmin .7fnrr'n noulemrd t. Kev. Ileumh Ilr.Ile. (ierat 1U :y Siindiv hftol at ! n.i.l William man servi'' V :.". English servi. e sei ond and fourth Sundays at 7 :'XJ p. rn. L. I')rnief. a theological student at Conecrdla inlnnry, St. IxuU. Mo., will deliver th merman. No Sunday school. No English sermon. Zlon's FvADgellcal Corner E. Wayne and St. Peter sts. Kev. Martin Goffenej, pa.tor. There will e no servl'-e for Cu following two Sundays on nerount of the minister's vaeaUou. Gloria Del Swedish Chapin and Kerr vts Kev. C. (i. Erlcks n. Surday s -hool : a. ni. Servlees at Io:. a. in. and : A) p. m. Morning theme. "Believe or I)i" Evening theme. 'The Peaep of ti.d." The P.iiildlng Fund sin-iety will meet on Tuesn:iy at s p. in. 1 lie l.adies Aid siMiety will meet on Wednesday, ji. m.f instead of Thursday as usual. EPISCOPAL. St. James Lafayette street, north of Washl'igton av. Parish houe. 313 W. Colfax ar. Right Kev. Johu Hazen White. l. Ik. bishop of the diocese of northern Indiana, rector. Iter. II. IL White, vicar. The services at St. James' church on Sunday are: Holy eomrnunlon nt 7w0. Sunday school nt i'::). At 11 o'clock service Kev. Walter S. Howard of St. Paul. Minn., will speak, assisted by Her. Frank Ivins of Howe. Ind. No evening services. Trlnltr llaoffarlan South Lafayette St., near old court house. lie. Victor Von Kuhlnyl. rector. Sunday servlees at 8 a. m. and 10 a. m. Bible clasi Thursday at 7:45 p. m. CHURCH OF GOD. Church of God servh-e are held in Melville. South Lafayette st. Sunday sehool at 10 u. ni. Mrs. Mary Cordray. superiiirenoent. wnie stuua at ll a. rn. and 7 :M n. m.. Mr. Adams, lender. Keren n meeting on Wednesday evening at 417 E. South st. SEVENTH DAY ADVENT 1ST. Seventh Day Adrentlst. services on Saturday In Melville hall. Pastor Allen Moon in eha rge. Sabbath sehool at 9 :30 a. m., preaching service at 10:30. HCIENTIST. First (liureh of Christ Main find Madison sts. Service Sunday at 11 a. tu. and 7 :."U p. in. Sunday sehool 'J:4". Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at S. Christian tSclenee reading rooms '.2U J. M. S. building, open dally excepting Sunday, from VI in. to 5 p. m., also Saturday evenings 7 :30 p. m. Sunday school 9:4.i. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8. Christian from i to 9, where the Bible and all authorized Christian Science literature may be read. A cord'al welcome Is extended to all to attend our services and visit the reading rooms. The Sunday evening service will be discontinued during July and August. SALVATION An.MT. Mission hall. 115 E. Jefferson bird. Services every night except Mouday. Mission Sunday school nt li o'clock every Sunday afternoon, conducted under the ausplivs of the churches led by Capt. and Mrs. Conway. Special meeting in Army hall Saturday nnd Sunday nights at s. Kev. Albert McClemonts of Utica, N. Y.f will speak. T. 31. C. A. T. M. C. A. meetings will be held every Sunday afternoon, especially for men. In the auditorium of the boys' building. A special speaker will be secured for each bunday aud special music will be furnishd. INTERNATIONAL I1IIILE ST I" DENTS AftMOf iation. Melville hall. 'JlL S. Lafayette st.. Sunday. Aug. 23, 3 p. m. ; milijeet. "The Three Wys,' continued. 7 p. in., subject. "The Manner f Our Lord's Return nnl Appearing." Wednesday nt 7 : h" p. in., Aet.s, l7:L';t. Friday at 7:4." p. ru., subject, "The Tabernacle Shadows of the lietter Sacrinee3.', TEMPLE BETII-EL. Temple Keth-El. Lasalle and Taylor sta. Abraham (.'ronbach, mbbl. No regular services during the present month. Kabbl Cronbach eau be seen by appolutmeut. CATHOLIC. St. Patrick's 307 S. Taylor St.. Rer. John F. Iejroote. C. S. C, pasior. Low musses at , 7:"0. I) a. rn. Solemn high mass ju- sermon at 10 :,'&. ltaptism at 2 p. m. Sundny sehor at 3 p. rn. Vespers at 2:30 p. ra. MeeiDg of church societies at 4 p. m. St. Hedwlce PolUh Cor. Scott and Napier ts. Rev. Anthony Zubowlcz, C. S. C, pastor. Iyow maw at 7:30; children's mass nt 9 a. n... nigh mass nt 10 a. ra., Sunday school and benediction at 2 p. m., vespers at 4 d. in. St. ManUlAus- Polih 115 N. Lincoln st. Ker. Roman Marcinlak, pastor. Mass at tJ. 7:30 and 9 a. rust. t'a!mlrA 1'olii.li S21 S. Webster St. Low mass at 7:30; high mass at 10; vespers at '2 p. m. St. AdelberPs PolUh Olive and Grace iti. Rev. John Kubacki, pastor. Daily mar? at 3 a. m. Holy hour Wednesday evening at 7:30. Sunday mass 7:20 and Id a. m. Joseph Hill at. and Insane ar., Patrick J. Carroll. C. 8. C. pastor. Low masse at C. 7 :.'t0 and 9. High mass at 10 a. ru. KeneUktlou 3 p. in. Sunday school tit 2:30 p. m. St. Stephen's Hungarian Thomas and .Mcl'herson sts. Rev. Alexander Varlaky, pastor. Mass at 8 and 10:13 n. m. Sunday school at - p. in. Benediction at 3 p. m. Sacred Heart Belgian 1126 W. Thomas t. Iter. Charles V. Fischer, pastor. Mass at 7 aud 9:30 a. m. Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. Benediction at 3 p. m. Sacred Heart Notre Dame, low mass at t?:H) a. m.. high mass at i:30 a. m.. vespers at 2 pm. St. Mary's German 431 S. Taylor sU lUr. J. M. Sherer. C. S. C, pastor. Mass at 7:30 and 10 a. m. Sunday school at 2:3u. MACCABEE KNIGHTS ARRANGE FOR PICNIC A.xoit Invitation to Join in Anniversary Celebration at Laiortc Monday. An Invitation from G. H. Terpany camp of Iaporte to attend the 2."th anniversary of that lodce next Monilav. Auir. 2 4. was accepted by South Hend tent. No. 1, K. O. T. M., at their regular meeting Friday night in Heyler hall. A special car will le chartered to carry the members to Igiporte. The annual picnic of the lodge and alo of tho ladies' organization, the South Hend hive. No. 4. I O. T. M.. will be held at the farm of Frank Bowers, five miles west of the city, Sunday. Auir. 30. Following the meeting last nicht a watermelon feast, furnished by Mr. Hower. was enjoyed by over r.o members. 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PRESIDENT FAVORS PURCHASE OF SHIPS Hill Calling for $2.",t0()0,00() Appropriation is Not Yet Completed. WASHINGTON. Au?. 2 2. The president is firmly in favor of the administration bill proposing a $2 5,000,000 purchase of government operated steamship lines, according to callers at the white house Friday. Supporters of the bill in the horse are not worried over the advice on international law given by Counsellor I.ansin Thursday. The subject was discussed by the president and leaders today and the opinion is that the United States has a perfect right to operate such a line as the welfare of the country demands it. Chairman Alexander of the house marine committee-, announced Friday niqht that he is not yet prepared to introduce the bill. "I am working on the bill," he said, "but when it is introduced it will be a tentative measure and shipping interests will be invited to be heard before definite action is taken. 1 would like to see private ship owners put out enough ships to handle our commerce in the present crisis. If they fail the government will have to act." Collectors of customs at New York, San Francisco and other large ports, according to acting iecy. Sweet of the department of commerce, have reported that a number of foreign built vessels probably 10o in all will apply for American registry if Pres. Wiison decides to suspend certain provisions of the navigation laws, as he is authorized to do. BOOKS ON EUROPE MUCH IN DEMAND library is (iettlnj: Many Calls for Special Books Since the War Tlegun. Added interest In historical volumes especially those relating to the countries now engaged in war. has been noticed at the public library since iho outbreak of hostilities. Fvery book which treats of the resources, advantages, or disadvantages of the countries Is eagerly seized upon and read. The library is well supplied with maps having five large ones Issued since the war be gan, on the walls and it Is a common occurrence to se a chair drawn up before litem and some one eagerly scanning them. Weekly magazines, current periodicals and the daily newspapers are seized immediately upon arrival and are thoroughly read in search of new items of interest. No list of references on the war lias as yet been prepared at the libr :iy but books can easily be obtained from the librarian. The history of Germany seems to ho the most popular bok since the war broke out anil is read by many who are unacquainted with the history of Alsace-Lorraine, the much-talked of province which was lost by France in the Frar.co-Prusian war. lboks on the Franko-Prussian war are also much in demand. KKAIi r.STATi: AKTIOV. The Citizens I.o,,n. Trust & Savings Company, as trustee of a bankrupt estate, offers some rate barrUiins in real estate, land contracts and mort gage These will sold at auction on September 1st. 114. beu'innir. at t n o b.ek a. m. These ar all good properties, must be sold and off r a good opportunity for persons seeking investments. The following properties are offered: Numbers 1K.7. 1114. 11": and 11:5 Pissejl street. Number 2L14 Orange s-trett. Number 2 W. Washington

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