South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 248, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 29 August 1914 — Page 2
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MtTIIODIST. rirtt .N rib Mali? t. Iter. Henrj L.. iJavlti. wtrii. V:t; Sunday trhool w.r.o, J. C. lr-t?.r. nuprlnte udea. ; -ri'i!i Itt l. in ; II j r r It C:l". K-i.ii :i I'.M-r-. lt-.i'lcr; .1 L i u T'.u. Prajer eif xlun VHwJ.i tfiiiui;. St. Paul' Memorial Colli X aiel Laporte av., Itfv. .T .1 I.. O.ir.liiii-r. f. I. Sunibij --!! jI al 'J.'ri ;i. in., 1m1 i-y Ilv. M. Munihig -nil us !.y tin K' v. I '. l II rpnivc nf ...rtii I . i ! . r I . in.! .'-l:l rg.ia mi'! ii;ntt inu;i . I'll-" iii--ting lit 12 ! k . .- iii:ig i -. Mi'!k jr.ir rvtf V u l.i y v-1 i 1 1 ir at 7:1'.. .V-.t S.iml.ty In. i.i r.l tut r i 1 1 lirnif-'rO'iN in t!.' ii-v t ;t ' 1 na-Ie, earner S. Mi I. i; in .inl ll;iii y -t.. lbv. 1'. K. 1 Migli-rly, J -1 r . S 1 1 u tl v - -ii 1 '.:-.0 ;i. lit. (dug b'cC :i. m M'jridng -nlj-- t : ' Tii- Shunt f a King." ln"'t ilig 1- "" I'" k. '.- wirt'i M-iiM". C ;oo j. in : t.". 11 l.'v-ulng wit ti l'l.;irl s VeW-y ;inl Ills J 1 ' 1 1 1 1 a ;" I.t. Ml- V.ii-r';.i I'..ii I ni i;i n t. 1'0'irtli 'i.ntr!y -onf.T. :! Mi.;nlay. mmi . in. l'r.iyfj- in-thi lii-.i.iy, 7 :';) p. iu. Lowell Height Miner and Francis nt., lley. Arthur J. ScLafer. Sunday school V:4.1 n. 111. It. II. .Mo lit. 11 pel incident ; public worship 11 n. ru. ; Ilpwurth league f.i"; etching rl f 7 :-'lo p. ni. ; juayer tiitiii tr Vf(inf-.lay night 7:1. Iri)li;g -ni.jr'-t: "Pn-p .iring th W.iy." Kvr;iins stil'Jct: A t t.f I 'n U'llef." 'l'li pM ,.," vii' tu 1 --1 t lit- Milii ial "lll iftel f 1 . t'n!llg - vi . I. -t l u a r T. 1 v itii-r-,i V tl 1 I m v. s;oo p. in. L.oUtV Aid u i ty nif''v Thu r-l i y flf Uriiouu. Trinity IMaliit .md :i..ir:iv.. Uev. 'Jay I'a rp'iitr. Suiii.iy li. t:'i a. in., it. 11. Jiilim. ti i r l n t l-1 1 1 : -!ilUirt'ii" rlnin li 10:.'U. Tiiorn In z Worship It):!.", rlass ui'-t-lutf lnirnillat'iy f.il'.uviu: KpwiuMi li'iiirin' r. p. m : rvfiln m-vI- 7 :';): nil v. rk -rvi-p 'iliH-.la v. 7:l"i p. in. M'Tiiliitf -ul..i-Mt: 'T!,ii-aii!ty ati-l (trowtli." r.vMiiiii: u l.i-.-t : 'I.nhf,liv' I ' 1 1 1 . IIva nrlin .' ir ''I'li' Jll't of ill' SmiiI" l.'puoitli I ;i ir 1 1 'ii lJrt : "An 1 1 v 1 1 1 1 1 With Chaii.- Vl-y ami Hi llyiiin:' Mi- MiiL'airt Plant. l;itlr. !'iay-r ui rtln :i I t : 'TaiHi ami I fx Wrk." t Mull Memorial Ml lilgriii and Victoria IN'v. .1. V. M.Kay. Surulny nchoul 10 a. in.. A. Katterhrinrl'-h. sMperlntwident; mfn's ItlhU 'lasn aiKht ly t!io pastier; nuMlc n-irlilp 11 a. in.: cvenlns: sut-Tlf-e .:C0; Kpwurth Umriip U:."0 p. i:i , Misi l'!s.i r .fr.i'i pi iilM)t. Moriilnc fiili.it: "It Miu'lit Il.ivt' ll-n." I.'-iilii- Mij- t : "What Wnt Yr Out t v'":" Kpw orth l.-au at : M.hJt. "An Ilvi'iiln With ('hailf Wpy iiml Hi Ilyinn:" l-a. !!. Mi Kuly V;in I, no. I'rayrr in -t i n n ! nla y rvMiiiic wt 7:.': suiiji-. t. "raiir Mi--i.n-ry .lourrn'.vs." m Tm-silay rvni ln. .pt. 1. at 7 A) p. in. will U-'thr ha-kt !iniifr aftT J i i -1 1 th' fourth ua rtrly m-'tlnr will 1' h'iil am! an n t I talnrnri.t irivru. All f tli' niciul.rt an rrjwt'l t h' pr-nt ami all frh'iul of tt cliuivh art- luviuM. Fpwortli MrmorUI Cornrr M i.li I u.i n av. nl Olhe st. Kev. .! W. Itiim h. pator. hundaj t.'hool 9:r,0 a. m.. ("atulp Vounsr. !iprlutenilnt : oliil ! ron" 'rvl-i at li:4." . rn. Morning s.rMp ,11 Ilpworth Irncu. )::U). Vf-p.-r 'ri'.-. 7 .Morninjf wni-xlilp af 1 in k in liarjro of ('lamh ounu; MilijtM t. "Mtrnal Tri'iiuri'." llpworth lr:.m' at p. Jii.. Mn. Mhv Iltrili. Ii'.iilrr; siilijt. 'An i:tMihis V Itti Hiarlr Wo-U-y an. I His Hymn." Wspr frvin-. at 7 :". p. in. In iliaiK f 'Ianh' Voimir: ti 1 m t. "A Trha !'v tjrni.' S.m Sal rir prayvr rri- Wf.liu'lay -v-nlii af 7 11 hy !r. Yoiinc Tlu- n-nlar niontMy nuriinof tin- onVial l.oiril ill ioiir:n- iinitnsllafrly after jcivcr v,.; V . Grrman L.tfayott nnd Wa r hp st.. Itov. Jurnf) Srhott. Sumlay whoo! :4:.'.i a. m.. John Korti. upM lntoi!tit ; on-ai hl:iff 30:?0 ami 7:.X); Kpworth lfHjriw 7 p. m. ; prayer mooting Nini,Iay, 7:4.". p. m. VfUyan Samolo . and M.irlttn nr.. K. O. Splth'r. pitor Monilup nrvi'fi 10:.Ti: etniinf srvits 7 :::); Si-iuliiy "hrol y:.,a. l'rajer mooting Wodnoa.iy evpnlrg 7 lllxrr lark s. Sorcnth .. Kov. Ch.irtoi C Kori. Sunday h...-l 0 IV K. Woif. pu rlntciiilrnt. .Morning prry hin.tr 10:40. '1 'lit ri'gul.ir pr:tT !.! tin ' VrdiH.lay ewaiiiir 7 I''r. Fri'd Wt i 1 1 j i -1 1 1 of I'.row u-hii i tr, T id . will !;.ivi' h:Tc of t!it mornltitr j.r n hinc "rvlr. i:..it!i iarti- at ':'', top'..-. "An Kvinl'iu' it!i t'liarirs ' and Hi Hr.iii:" It :i.l. i . Kuth 1:-c-t an. I II'Icii Ko't!Miilo-f,r. l'hL' rinlar Vt dn'i iv fvrninL' pray r tia-i'f-iiiiT v.!!l hr lnd.l at tlt . hur. 1;. .Mr. l'owfr I 1 it lad-r. Monion Chpel Sunday K.-hnol in . m . John HoIton. suptrl:itendfnt. I'laclilng t.i the ever. In p. ft. rioaat Sunday school 10 a. m.. Jay Swauk. supori:itndont. rortate ( ttiapel Sunday s haol 10 a. m , Mr. Win. tlllli. up'rintV;)dMit Don't Fail to See Prof. Wright BALLOON In His High Flight and DOUBLE Parachute Drop -pringhroolc Park SUNDAY AFTERNOON AUGUST 30th Band Concert In the Evening
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Olltet A. K. r..HT. C. Emery Alhn, 1). pastor. 310 W. Monfo t. Treach1 n sr 10:"j0 a. m. ; Sunday sc hool .1 p. m.; pr'a hinp 7 :t p. m : clans uioetlns: 12 ra.
Zlon A. 31. K. Kev. B. tnr Ir4i hlnc 11 ( O a. W. Uowpn, pasnj. ami e r. in. Sunday choi 1J:W, and prajer mo?tlng Taylor A. M. K. Zion haprl - Kov. V. II. Taylor, pastor. I'roat;In;: 11 a. ni. Miol p. m. Sunday !ioo! at 12:'-) p. iu. l'rayr in'tlng ''dnoday . p. in. I ;-. Mr. (JanNori will pn a h .Sunday at s p. in. Kifer Tark MIukIop IKo Sevectopnth st. vSnuduy 8 boo at '.' :0 p. tu., Kuiina i'urkoy, superintendent. KHf.C HKTHOniST. Tree .Methodist Church rennsyUanla av. and Kuh St., llr. U L. Lower. Sunday a-?tiool y:o0 a. ni.. Osiar IJatson. auperliitfiidcnt; prfa'.-hlnt services 10:30 a. m. and 7 :UO p. m. Klir Park I'rre Ietliodl-t 14th ami Vhif st. Mis Anna L !-i5-t. pa.tor. SuuiIjv "!....". n. m. Tien hing 10:."0 a in." ViMi.ig people's meeting U:o0. rroa liliiff 7:.. 1'RtSUYTKRIAN. yirnt Comer Washlngtou av. and Lafayette st., Jtev. I :L a r leu A. Llpplncott. l. I., iniult-r. Itev. IItt.vard .1. Clifford, asoriate mlui.tir. .lls CharUdte M. l'artridK'. aituiit to the minister. fuddli' w or.hlp "at 10:;.i a. in.; Hihle s1wh1 at D::;o a. in.; im-n'i lllble study league, 'J:o0 a. in. Trinity Corner Colfax v and St. I'eter at.. Kev. John S. Iturm. pa-tor. lllhle fhooi at l:4o. J. 1. Whlteman, superintendent; morning woriihlp at 11; i'hristiaa KiwU-avor at J :!."; evi-nliiR w orship 7 :.".0. I'r.-a. hin .rvi. t- 11:) a. in.. Mr. I.ovr. No Henlnc ervl' tl ti ri it : August. Prayer in"'tliig Vilnt-day evt'iiln. follows I hv i -holr pratli. Friday evt-nlng. tta-htrs training Ia. I.aIl-s' Aid so let y thlmll Tut'day afternoon at th home- of Mrs. I. Moiirof. M K. Washington av. Wrlinlnkter Hpv. II. R. Iloatetter. Sunday aehool J:?A; puhllc Tvorahlp 10:4.' aud 7::i); Christian Endeavor 3.10; prayer m-tlng TlnirBdny eTenlnp. There will he no piearhine morning r evi'iiiug. Christian Kndeavor at G:.'W p. in. No .lunfor Kndeavjr meeting. Crumttown Chureh Worship and erinon at 'J ji. in. lllhle sehool at .1 p. m. Worship eunduded by Kev. Chas. It. LIpplm ott, I). I. Hope ier and Dayton at. Geirge William Allion. It. !.. minister. Ulhle sehool !::: W. O. Havh. superintendent. Treat hlng 10:."U and 7 Children's vesper. :j::u). y. v. s. c. i:. r,:::o. Morn in c suhieet: "The (Christian' Warfare." livening suhjet t : "A Savlrj; Love." There will he no rhildreifs vesper thi vH'k. The- tople for Christian Iludeavor will be "Why and How to Al.olUh War." The puldh- Is eordially invited to attend and parthlpate In all f th-e servhe. Midweek meeting Wetlt.esday at 7:! ' lo k. Teatdiers' training t his meets at s :."o the same evening. Korkhlll Luton Sumption Prairie road, one-quarter mile west of OllTe st. Dlble school at 2:r.O. Owen Whlt?mn, superln tendent. International lesaona. Rellsrlous worship at 3:45, In charge of Elder liarrla. Grrnffr Rev. J. B. Donaldson, pastor. Sunday s hool at 10 a. m. I'reachlng at 7:45 p. in. r. H. at 7:00. Hungarian Corner Wanhlngton ar. and Cherry st. I'ev. H. lU'rtok. pastor. Sunday st-hool at 1:H) a. m. Morning service at 10:OO a. ni. Vesper service at -:) p. m. Tli" ehiin h eiiolr had their i i. nl- last week, and the Sunday sehool expet to have theirs In a eonple of; weeks. A welcome for all who speak Hun- : gat ian at the pleaching services and for j all thildreii who are not in hiiv Sundav school at our Ilnglish speaking Sunday school. BAPTIST. Firnt Main and Wayne sts.. Rev. Charle A. Decker. Suuday school t:30. Preach lnr at in. S 4a aaa-w tfv tJ. Chord, superintendent. 1:4..: H. Y. P. C. at :!.: I'r'.achlnc nt 10 evning ervice at 7 :.'0. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:h" p. m. .Moininir "iiiinii by llev. II. N. Spear, pastor of tlf Pirt Itaptist ehurrli. Shelbyvillo. Ind. lbfoiH roinc to Shelli.vville Mr. Spar wa pastor for sj years In F.Ik hart where he made a splemlM reoriI. I". . I. I". at . :1." p. ni Prayer inetlnr Wedne-tlay 7:".t p. tn. iuinry r-Tret CJuiuct t. and Blaln ftv. Rev. The. .1. Pardon. lllhle aehool t:3). .1. W. Randall, superintendent, l'reachln jr ervit-s 10:.tO and 7:30. B. Y. P. F. ti-.i.".. Mid-week services Wednes'lay e thing. Preai hlnir ervlc in charge of Thnma Irifinat. livening servh e from 7 to o'do. k in charge of P.. Y. P. T. Prayer nitM-tln; Wednesday evening. Mount Zlon BaptUt 11.1 N. Blrdsell at. evening services 7:"w r. ui. Prayer meeting Thursday H p. ra. I"irt swetliikh 'orner Laurel and Napier t Service at lo :.'U) a. in. and 7: p in every ther Sundav. beginning July o. lu-v. P. W. .Jewell will preach. CHRISTIAN. First Main St.. south of Diihll library. j Momli.g Rlhle avutvM. y:l. .1. Holland Wit her. upet iuteudent. Morning service 10:40 a. m. Christian Endeavor xi:3J t. in. Evening serTice 7 :H). iDtliaua Avenue Indiana and Wltwer av 1(ct. (.'ev-il Franklin., pastor. Bible s "U h1 y:30 a. ni., Fred Wilson, superintendent. Sorvhv 11 and 7:30. Junior Endeavor - :."io. .Mrs. A. 1.. Brenner, superlutendeut. Senior Endeavor 3 :r0. Prayer n.eetlng Weduesday 7:30 p. m. I.lnden Av. Church of Christ Linden st. and Carin.e sd. F. Allan paator. Irea-hlng at 10:r.O a. ui. i'-rt! . in. Sunday t -Lool at 2 :..o p. in. C. E. ut 0:;-0 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening 7 :3l. tVAN(ii:MCAL ASSOCIATION. I'lr.t I.itrjjette and Mouro ta. J. II. l.mv rntor. undar school at 9:15 a. r.i.. Uiii'.aui Klagle. superintendent, j iTra' iiiii ervii e a; .J:,y) a. m. ana ru ii!i People' Alliance. 6:45; Mias I::a !. klitdt, president. Prayer imetluk' Tuesday and Wednesday eenlnci at Choir prayer r? hearsal Tuesday eveulng lifter meeting. Ml.'Maaa and nrlok its.. Iter. Pauiel I. Spei' her. Sunday aohool 9:30 a. tu., C. A. Tridie, auirinteudent ; ermou t 10 :'.) a. in. Younff People' lUt-et' 1" at T p. m. ; aerrlce I:r,0 p. iu. ; midk service Wednesday. T :.X) p ui. Morning Milj--t: "The Ultfhteons r.ram h." Y P. A., led !y Vera O Lell. president: topl "Why and How to A!.ii-.h War:" Kud.dpli Kiltie. U-ader; To p. in.. -onventlo report's ly the ileieKt's t. o.ikl Park convention. Midweek rl-e and teadiei inetlii Wetlt.edsy. 7:.' t. in. Tuesday. 7 :i", Y. P. A. f-Ulhe" areetiat: nt the i:d A I r . Prank Iiuiian. b home of Mr. N. Adatns st. Mifpah Torni-r jiala and Monroe ts. Kev. John ;oi,r. Sunday mcLooI 9:7.0 1 a. ra . P. K. liargener, stiperlntcxdeat. Sermon at 1 : 4 a in. and 7:".o p. in. Catevhethfct clise vlll meet at '2:30 J. ra. Y. 1. A. ti:UO i'. ux. frayer uieetlaa 'fun-
liy and Thursday evening. Choir pnttke Friday night. Morning uiJ,Ht: 'T'le'sing of the Cto-p.'l." Evening: ho-s from t!ie akwoo. I'nrk nuH-tiiitf .' Y. P. A. nt '.:: i. m.; leader. Harley Zehner ; . subjet t. "Why and How to A!oli!t War." V. P. A. bij"ine-s meeting on Tuesday evMilntr at 7 : l". Ml.-.joriary pntyer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7:."); i). il. Ib-itl.'ienl will conduct the b'ssoii study. lAdIe' Aid w ill m-'t on Thursday at - SIo p. in. with Mrs. J. N. Hively. l-' S. Lafayette t. Mr. Hively will be sittl liy Mr. William (ioebel and .Mifs Sailie Culp. ('holr pra-tl-e Friday night. DHET1IBEN. Ilrst Brethren Church 1214 S. Michigan st. Rev. A. E. Thomas. pator. Sunday aehool i:30. superintendent. Hartley Firestone. Morning service 10:20. Christian Endeavor 6:0 p. iu. Evening srvlca 7 :30. Flrat C horch of the Brethren Miami L and Indiana av. Rev. .M. Clyde Horst. Sunday achool 8:00 a. iu. Men's Bible claw In t-barge of the pastor. Women's Bible class taught by Miss Cora V. Wise. Preaching 10:5o a. tn. and 7:. p. m. 5e-ond Church of tho Brethren Cashing and Van Kuren sts. Kev. .1. 0. (irater, pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. ui. R. E. Berger. superintendent. Morning fertile at 10:.".0; evening at 7:.. Christian workers meeting at C:o0 p. ru. ; John Austin, president. Prayer meeting Tuesday, S p. tn. HUer Tark Mission 1105 Seventh at. M. Clyde Horst, pastor. .Sunday adiool at 2:W p. :n.. Emma Purkey, superintendent. UNITED BRETHREN. ( oaference Memorial rreachlng 10:4" and 7 :'M Sunday school &:30. Christian Endeavor 6:30. Midweek ervlce Wedneaday 7:45 p. m. ; LUTHERAN. Holy Trinity EnjIUh Sherman and Llndsey. Rev. Albert 11. Keck. Sunday school 9:15 a. m E. Motts, superintendent. Men's Bible class taught by the'pastor. Women's class taught by Mlsi Honi;:th. Young Li;dle' class taught by Mis Johnson. Chief service with sermon by the pastor at l(f:30 a. m. Vespers with sermon at 7 :30 p. ui. j St. Paul's German Jefferson ooulevard and William st. Rev. Henoch Holle. German hervh e at 10 "A) Sunday school at 1:.'0. English servb-e second and fourth Sundays at 7:30 p. m. Morning sermon by Rev. II. Holle. No Sunday svhvol. Zloo's Evangelical orn4r E. Wayne and St. 1'eter sts. Rev. Martin Ooffeney, pastor. There will be no services for the following two Sundays on account of the minister's vacation. Gloria Del Swedish Chapm and Kerr ta Rev. C. G. Erickson. Sunday school l a. m. Services at lu:; a. iu. and 7:30 p. in. EPISCOPAL. St. James Lafayette street, north of Washingtcr. av. Parish house, 319 W. Colfax r.r. Right Rev. John Uaxen White, IK D., Mshop of the dioeese of northern Indiana, rector. Rev. II. IL White, vicar. The services at St. James church on Sunday are: Holv communion at 7:30. Sunday 'school at ;:30. At 11 o'clock service Rev. Walter S. Howard of St. Paul. Minn., will
speak, assisted by Rev. Frank Ivins of Howe. Ind. No evening services. Trinity Hungarian South Lafayette at., near old court house. Rev. Victor Von Kublnyi, rector. Sunday services at 8 a. m. and 10 a. m. Bible class Thursday at 7:45 p. m. CHURCH OF GOD. Church of God service are held in Melville. 1T2 South Lafayette st. Suuday school at 10 a. in. Mrs. Mary Cordray, superintendent. Bible studx at 11 a. m. and 7:30 a. m.. Mr. Adams, leader. Beteati meeting oa Wednesday evening at 417 K. South st. SEVENTH DAY AD VENT I ST. Seventh Day Adventlst. services on Saturday In Melville ball. Pastor Allen Moon in charge. Sabbath school at 9:30 a. in., preaching service at 10:30. SCIENTIST. First Church of C'hrUt Main and Madison sts. Service Sunday at 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. in. Sunday school ):V. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8. Christian bcienee reading: rooms '.I'd J. M. S. building, open dally excepting Sunday, from 12 m. to 5 p. m also Saturday evenings 7:30 p. m. Sunday school & :45. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8. Christian from i to 0. where the Bible and all authorized Christian Science literature may be read. A cordial welcome is extended to 11 to attend our services and visit the reading rooms. The Suuday evening service will be discontinued during July and August. SALVATION ARMY. Mission hall. 115 E. Jefferson hlvd. Services every night except Mouday. Mission Sunday school at 3 o'clock every Sunday afternoon, conducted under the auspice of the churches led by Capt. and Mrs. Conway. T. M. 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 Sunday and special music will be furniah d. INTERNATIONAL IllltLK STl'DENTS" Association. Melville hall. '212 S. Lafayette st.. Sunday, Aug. 30. at 3 p. m. Subject: "The Broad Way and the Narrow Way." 7 p. in.. suhjet: "Our Lord's Return." Wednesday at 7:4" p. 111., 2 Cor., .":10. Friday at 1 :'t p. m. subject: "The Tabernacle, Shadow of the Better Sacritlces." TEMPLE I1ETII-EL. Temple Beth-EI. Lasalle and Taylor sta. Abraham Cronbach, rabbi. No regular services during the present month. Rabbi Cronbach can be seen by appointment. CATHOLIC. St. Patrick's 307 5. Taylor St., Ret. John F. DeGroote, C. S. C, pasior. Low masses at rt. 7:30, 9 a. m. Solemn high nil! aim nermou at 10:30. Baptism at 2 p. to. Sunday school at 3 p. m. Vespers et 2:30 p. m. Meeting of church locietlea it 1 p. tn. St. Hfdwlce roIIh-Cor. Scott and Na pier ts. Hot. Anthony Zuhowicz. (. S. i'.. pafur. ljw mas at 7:00; children's mill nt 0 tt. filch mia f lit n m Sundsy aohool nd benediction at 2 p. m. St. Stanilau' Toliih 41. N Lincoln t Hev. ltomio Marrlnlak, pastor. Mass at 1:2) and 0 a. m. M. C.lD)ir' PoIUh Ot S. Wehster t bow inatiH at 7:.'X); Ligh mass at 10; ves pers at - p. m. t. Adelbert' ToiUh OllTe and Grac tr Rer. John Kuhackl. ptor. Dally aiaa at S a. m. Holy hour Wednesday Teulng at 7:30. SuotUy mag 7:30 and lrt a. sa. St. Joseph HI!) t. and Lasalle ar.. Patrick J. Carroll. C. S. C. pastor. Low leasees at C 7:."0 and 9. High mass at 10 a. ni. Benediction 3 p. m. Sunday school at 2:30 p. in. St. Stepheo' Hungarian Thomas sad McPberon ats. Rer. Alexander Yarlaky, pastor. Mass at S and 10:Io a. m. Sunday ecbovl at 2 p. ui. benedictioQ at 3 p. m. Sarred Menrt Belgian 112$ W. Tbornas St. Rm. Pharle V. Kls--her. pantor. Mast at 7 and 9:30 a. m. Sunday school it 2:D0 p. rn. Benediction at 3 p. m. Sacred Heart Notre Pa me. low miss at C:ifJ a. m.. hi?b mass at b.Zi) a. in., vesper at '2 p m. St. Mary' German 431 S. Taylor St.. v. J. M. Sherer. C. S. C. pastor. Ma at 7:30 and 10 a. u. Suuday achcvl at 2:30.
Sep ember.. Sewing
Quality First Dressmaking Requirements The necessities required
a making complete the dress, suit or coat you are contemplating this fall "can all be found here. September Week is a demonstration week for trimmings as well as piece goods Buy the whole outfit at once. Come and see the demonstrator and designer Advice is tree. FIT OUT YOUR SEWING BASKET. J. & P. Coates best six cord Cotton, 500 yards 10c spool J. O. King's 3 cord silk finish Cotton 5c spool Stiles' no-knottine; Wax Thread for 8c spool Giant Carpet and Button Thread for 5c spool Just Right tine pointed Pins for 5c paper Millard's gold-eye Needles for 5c paper Tailors' Chalk, all colors, 2 for lc German Silver Thimbles, all sizes 5c Cottage Machine Oil 5c Ivory Button Molds, 5c to 15c doz Herring Bone Tape, 8 yds. for 5c Skirt Belting, black and white, at 8c and 10c yd. Silk Finish Belting, Itf. to 1 )4 in., at 12c yd. Acord Seam Binding, 8 wis. 10c Silk Taffeta Binding" 9 yd", bolt, at 15c and 22c Invisible Hook and Eve, 2 doz. card 10c Spring Hook anJ Eye. invisible eye .V' Kohinor Dres Fasteners, all sizes. for So I. Reval Dress Fasteners. 2 doz "! Stickerei Edgings, 6 yard bolt. nt 10o nntl 2."o Hegent Bias Tape, 6 yards for Tic Rlc Ttac Braids ...... to 15c bolt Silkuno Skirt Braids. yd. bolt ..10c Shirt Collar Bands, ready for use. . Tic Collar and Ruch Supports ."c and 10c
tit INDIANA M ITXC IK. The R-v. Leroy Steffey, pastor of tho First Methodist Protestant church here, will leave with his family for Keokuk, la., in a few days. The Rev. J. o. Eedbetter of Keokuk will assume the postorate of the First church here. The Rev. Mr. Steffey has lived here for two years. He is secretary of the Muncie Ministerial association. PHINCKTOX. Tho old bipgw hotel property soon will be .torn down to make room for a two-story brick building that will house a Karate. The La row- hmldirp is one of the most ancient landmarks in Princeton. It was sold for J 4,300. MICHIGAN' CITY. The fifiht for election to county offices here this year will be a three cornered affair. The democrats and progressives have already nominated candidates for all the county otnees and the republican ticket will be soon. Andrew J. Hickey of Iaporte ha.s been most frequently mentioned as the likely candidate for ronpress on the republican ticket in this district. LAPORTK. Mr. ;;nd Mr?. Charles F. Plannett and Carl Plannett. their son. have returned home from Europe by way of Montreal. They left for a tour of the whole of Europe, but had not progressed far on their trip when the European war broke out and they were compelled to abandon their plans and start homeward. They intended to land at Hamburg', but were driven into Falmouth, an Enplish port. by two French cruiser who chased the Herman liner on which they were passengers. SULLIVAN'. The drop in oil prices caused by tho European war has practically stopped oil production In this section. The Ohio company hns announced that it will not resume drilling operation? until there is an indication that the war will be stopped. HUNTINGTON. The body of James E. Murphy who literally starved to death here has been shipped back to his home in New York. Mr. Murphy underwent a serious operation on bis throat a short time afff. and after the operation he was unable to swallow any kind of food. He ' died at the home of his sister. Mrs. T. J. Sullivan here. HFXTIXCTOX. A cablegram has been received from Oliver Sayler of this city who is touring Europe. He said he would sail on Sept. 1 on the Olympic and would reach home 10 days later. This was the first word received by his father. S. M. Sayler, since the European war began. RCSIIVILLK. Friends of Miss Kate Herver of Hoston, who frequently visits in Kushville, have learned that she will likely leave for Belgium soon to take charge of a corps of P.ed Cross nurses. Miss Herver has been offered the position, but she has not yet accepted. LINTON. While John Racrsdale slept peacefully, a thief entered hi home and stole $23 which Ragsdale had hidden under his pillow. INDIANAPOLIS. An o.der was sent out today by Adjt. Gen. Frank I. Bridges for the encampment of all
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Showing the Customers how she will look in a made up garment from our Pictorial Review Patterns is the object we are aiming to do during the coming we'ek We have named it a September Sewing Week We have made up in our own workrooms a number of dressescjaking the designs from our Pictorial Review, using the materials carried in our stock. Every day the coming week we will exhibit these dresses on
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in the dress goods department main floor, exhibits 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m.
' Demonstrators well be here from the Pictorial Review Co. of New York, to help you decide the pattern you are looking for Expert Designer will also show you how to trim the required garment of your choice. Materials will be exhibited showing total cost of dress, coat or suit from any desired style. New Fall Dress Goods, Silks and Wash Fabrics Thousands of dollars worth of beautiful new fabrics at lower prices than ever. The Standard qualities of America are represented in our immense stock. Handsome Silks Serviceable; Serges Nobby Broadcloths Shimmering Poplins Crepes Granites Gabardines.
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omiTii:s ix lioosiKK xi:ws. GREEXSHURG. Broadway, one of tho principal streets of GreensbureT. is partially paved with hard coal as the result of a runaway. The coal was being unloaded at the home of Marsh Thomas when the team of horses became frightened and ran several blocks down the street, spreading anthracite in their wake and leaving a pavement equal to any crushed stone roadway. ANDERSON. Thomas Rronnenberg is authority for the assertion that it is not painful to break a bono in one's body if the accident happens in "the dark of the moon." Rronnenberg was cranking his automobile the other night when the crank flew back and .1 bone was snapped between his wrist and elbow. He declares he has not suffered the slightest pain because of the fortunate time at which the accident happened. CATARACT. A catfish weighing 3 3 pounds was landed by Dr. W. McQueen of this place. It is the larpest fish on record coming from the waters in this vicinity. VINCENNES. E. E. Ginsburg. touted as the "world's juvenil champion" at checkers, met defeat here when he sat opposite S. S. Law, a miner, in the No. 2 Hn?a Co. house. Liw defeated the champion three games, lost one and four other games wora "draws." At the Y. M. C. A. Glnsburg played against ten Yincennes checker players simultaneously, and lost three of th games. Word from Mt. (""arm el where Glnsburg appeared before coming here, said that the champion met with a similar reception there. COLUMBUS in shape and A pearl, perfect color and estimated worth $1,200. was found by Jame Walker, a young farmer, who hunts for pearls during his leisure time. The" jewel weighs s7 grain.6. IXDIANAPOLIS. William Lower. 1. Ptole an automobile. Folic? Judge Decry said he would release lh youth if he would promise to stay home every night. Lower said: "Plea?o. judge, if you'll let me go see my girl I'll promise ti so nowhere else and I'll com-? home early." The magistrate consented that Ivower might call mi his girl but orderd biro to be at home before 10:30 o'clock. MARION. Jack. a mine. ?,l years old. who spent his lifertm on the Millerton farm near Upland, is dead. Urepe hangs on th? stablo door ind a slab marks thplace of his burial a few .vards back of the barn. Jennie, jack's mate and his constant companion since both were colts, is grieving over the loss of her companion. the Indiana national guard artillery here from Seit. until Sept. 13. u. struction on hygiene will b. (,ne of the chief features of the encampment
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Daily 3C RIEFl LINTON Mrs. Adam Hill, wife of a farmer living six miles southeast of here, drove into Union and her horse fell on a paved street, breaking its leg. Police Chief Peaty shot the animal and Mrs. Hill was forced to walk home. ELWOOD. Little Robert Keith, who is two years old, watched his papa climb a ladder to the roof of their two-story home. Papa Keith finished what he was doing on the roof and started down. Little Robert was half way to the top of the ladder and climbing slowly, but steadily. Afraid to speak to the child lest the little one become frightened and fall, Papa Keith waited for 30 minutes on the roof until little Robert came up within his reach. Mamma Keith and a large crowd of neighbors had leathered bencoth the ladder during the latter part of little Robert's climb expecting the tot to fall any minute. ANDKHSOX. Frank Van Velt, a substitute rural mail carrier, has sot a new record by covering route No. T, a distance of 2$ miles, in two hours and 10 minutes, making 106 stops to deliver and collect mail. WINAMA( John Keller. 4 0 years old, was brought here today from Frankfort, Ind.. where he was arrested on a charge of horse stealing. Keller, according to the sheriff of Pulaski county, admitted the theft. He was driving through Frankfort , with his wife and children when ar rested. Mrs. Keller and her two children, left destitute by the arrest, are being cored for in Frankfort by the county authorities. MUNCIE. State authorities who are waging a war on impure milk, will aid in prosecuting Waiter Catson, who was arrested on a ( barge of selling milk that is not up to standard in purity. An analysis of milk Catson was selling is alleged to have shown that it was unfit for use. P.r;lFORI. John Frill. jr.. 17 years old. is in bed with sven stitches in his leg. John Frill, sr.. is cutting the weeds in the alley without his son's help. The two were cutting weeds with scythes when the elder Frill swung his weed cutter too far and cut down his son. M'ho wound is serious and for a time it wk. feared amputation might be neres.-ary. REIFORI. Mrs. Ezra Fender started a fire in her kitchen stove and stepped out to the garden, just out of sight of th h'use. to get some vegetables for suppfr. When she returned the entire structure was ablaze. The house and its content burned. DRUNK TWICE IN TWO DAYS, GETS SENTENCE Peter Jankowski who through the impassioned plea of his attorney, was allowed to go Friday after having pleaded guilty to intoxication, drew IS days in the county jail when arraigned on the same charge Saturday morning in city court. "The court wa5 under the impression that you would stay sober a few hours." remarked Judge Warner as he passed sentence. George Molnar was giv en a suspended sentence of $1 and costs upon a similar charge.
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Dress Buttons and Dress Shields Two important articles for well dressers. Button matching is difficult the blending or contrasting requires thought. Let our designers help you. All the new designs for Fall Buttons are here in thousands. Beautiful colors, buttons of all descriptions in glass, jet, pearl, crochet and ivory, at remarkable low prices from 10c dozen up.
1 Size 14 to 24 Pearl Buttons at 5c doz. Dress Shield
Good quality Shield, 10c; 3 for 25c Kleinert's Featherweight ....25c Kleinert's Tango 50c Kleinert's Olympia $1.00 The Garments for Fall are showing a marked tendency toward wearing of collars and cuffs of Organdie and Laces. We have just received the latest designs of such dainty laces also the new standing and rolling collars of Organdies at prices to suit anv desire.
SOME NEWS NOTES. Davies Laundry. Both phones. Leslie, the optician. .101 S. Mich. st. Ir. Stoerklev. dentist, fill .T. M. P. 43 YEARS OLD. AQi On Savings AQY fsO Deposits fg ' O South Bend National Bank CAPITA li $100,000 SURPLUS K'AHNKI) 110,K0 IMIUXTOILS Lucius Hubbard Haven Hubbard Myron Campbell Marvin Campbell Robt. S. Campbell Fred H. Uadet Arthur L. Hubbard. Prompt, courteous treatment to all, from all, always. 4 On Savings 43 YEARS OLD COATS' TUKIIM). numbers, bla k and w hite, also all colors. All K'o Per 4 c Per Dozen. :pooi. CUAS. IS. SAX a: uo. Raincoats and Rubbers at THE RUBBER STORE 20(5 S. Michigan St. I U HDUIC Funeral L li. UKVlO Director Iady A-ssltant. 120 West Colfax A v. Home 521)7. IU11 207. Route of the Lakes TIME TABLE (Effective June 2 8. 1314.) TRAINS LEAVING SOUTH BEND.
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