South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 269, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 September 1914 — Page 2
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
Sunday at the Churches
liveryone is invitc.1 to atienJ the services in South Bend churches." All seats are tree. Regular as well as special servi:c are announced l elow. Pastors are invited by the NewsTimes management t: send t!ie paper outlines of their Sunday sermons tiiat they may be read by the 60,000 News-Times readers in the Monday editions. "Through this medium the sermons can be addressed to a congregation which is even more than citv-wiJe.
Sn.TIIOI)IST. Ilrtt -Nfr:b Male at. Pev. Ilenrj L. Luri. t.'liM aiftiu 9 .(' Sunday 9:30. J. C. nr srr"-. upertutcnd nt; r:n.,r. in " m. : T'.r.w.Ath b 'i;c G:!"'. Kenneth peer, iiailtr; ,'ic:.. lii'', - l'ryer in Tiii: '!! ii!-iii'!t lor the ii.r:iirtr -!vi will "I .i;;t:-v ford. Mr. N r i - i . 1 1 oil P.eyel's 1 1 v mi 1. K.1I. will . !- .v .h- ; ; " I.:itnb up. t-i t ii r v tm--J ;i- ol. . 11. t!,i-!H Mill l.c S'-Il'l "lit Ttl ;'.iiiimi! p.tlto!c, I '.-in tii )." M . :-1 ; i 1 1 uo, t ; liri-t I'.itl'-r" I Ivt-ii il iT sNh'ei t Worry." Tie ri.i'i'' uill If Nun-." by I.f'-tui""-W '! v. W ill Lav M O'-v-ii in I -.1 ' I.iiir." iy - and t ho Ooll'f " 1 1 y 1 1 1 1 1 of li t In-Ill. "I ." !. Sulli van. Tl. ofT.Tt"r .iiitiMTii v 1 1 1 "Whit Are Tln-si:" ly St -ifn-. I'..-f linh-, .Ianli d" ;ir..:nli:i-." 'y Oarko. rr-.l-er!'-W. U;n inaii, oi anUt and (. iioir-Ui-tsfer. St. rul' Mfm,irll Cu'.fn and I.apo.rte nr.. Ilv. .larii" I.. Gardiner. I. I. Sunday ft hooi at 'J .. a. in., I' d iy It'-v. -M r. Iieale. Mornlnur nnhj.v-r : "Th tr- of tin Supn rne T-i h-r." i;p..utii I. artio at In ih.ir.'f .f tl' d-pa rt nifiit i-hair-in-:i. At 7:.i p m. Or. "inrdim-r ill 'ive tl. fir-t of a s-tW-s i-f V'-nlnc -onniiH mi Tili.-riuf s rr'.irr--" or I !m ('lianiiit.i; M'ry of an HM-Tiim I ' i n r." 1 1 " -il t'ln-rno l'-in'. ! with Humanity's Heavy Lead." T;n ojln-r .-u:tj- ts are: S-pt. 21, "Tin- UiU'l'-ii Lot II. on aiv.iry'i Hill." .-t. i. "Iii tli--Tliik of th' n'!lt." ,t. 11. "Iln- Cuiini.it I'et-jt-t ns - Vi t,.ry ;1f I.a-t."' i. "Miutes Ajar WV.r.un.' Ilu;n'." m Sunday evnMpial 1 1 1 u i - n-ndt ia-d ly tin-.Mi-s Mhiitit (f th Kfdpatii lyo-uin lailoau. St. Paul's -hoir will m i 1 1 tC at loth M-rvhes. A :rdial i:ivi!atl.ui i -t'iid'd to Hie puMh' tn attfiid tli''!' rvi-es. ir:re iOrvi-in tin- new tahernatl-, -rner i. Mi 1 1 1 r.i I and lliir.ey ts., Kev. 1". K. IwniTt, pastor. Sunday school ! :."0 a. ni. Pn-a-dilng l:l.i a. in. Morning Mulj-t: "Cliri.-tian St-waid-f.hlp." 'l'-mp-rain-- address at p. m.. ov Mis Tinllnj:. M.-n' l-agii' lni.in's i::crti!..r Monday i. m. Prayr liiortin Vedn-day 7 :.") p. in. Lorrell Ilelcht Miner nnd Francli sts., Kpt. Artliur (J. S' hafer. Sunday r-hool V:4." a. m . K. II. Mollt. ;ipriritfiident ; public ior?lilp 11 a. ni. ; Kpworth leajctie ' .!: evi uiiii; s-ri-e 7 :"; p. ni. ; prayer iii-,t!njr Thursday evT.iiiL'. 7:0. Morning s;i!.j-it: J.ivin- in rhrltf." livonin "rvh--: I . I ti if uudr the i.uiiivi f tin City 'I 'iniorain union. Kpworth !Mirn sut.i'. r : t r Ornwin Work in Purnpo:" INtl.T l.u-e. lf.idt'r. Moii's uni t i ng and him ': ti Monday 7:.".' p in.: i:v. H. I.. I-vls. vp.Mkir. Antojmddle trip I'riday und-r the auspices of t'.e l'mtlnihoud. . Trinity T; im 1 1; and a-ir nv.. Ilev. iuy CarpiTitv Stinday -ho.d !::: a. tu.. . K. .lu'ii in upM-iiitMidft,t : i-.iildi"ii's hur h T-u, iimniiug uorvhip li:.",. i la! m-et-! ijr in;ni'diai-!y following: Kpwortli
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I.nok ;it tiirje r ri ruit prer-ervution, pun :ipie t n.iir This is the pnncipl ever dt atter the luiii IS oi .Olll I - llillt. 11 Iklll y I i I I m.! I M i !1 ,i Mr- .-I'll iM lM that causes Jandrull. h tion tnllt.ws. Ii v,.u are troubled but Niireh. robbnu' tlie h'llicle o; mea.?ure are prmpil adopted . its hair ac.iviiv until till! 1 1, , " e.u m'.Mase tha; tneir liair un'.il it i cone and tr.e i, , :. I'.il i! i-htl. ih. !iii i ii ol'iin 1 i ti - 1 h .v M i !,,, ii t r- Tr,n riUinc of 'nair. A bo;tlj ,.i sn.ja.Hjj in an endeavor to accomplish 1 15 v iar:up' in tune. j -vr.uld have prevented all of tin's '.andruti : 'ittaion nd prevents luster and b.ealth If !lr JrPIl K' t . i.1 I
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' I'Cir U :.".( ; m. : evij:.ln;r scrvbe 7:30; nibl-ck M-rvhe YVednesda y, 7:1 p. in. M'-riiln-; suhjin-t: "Sympathetic Servb -."' J'l is... Tii'-vfluc Immediately follow1M'. I'venlin; subject: "The Iirknes of Sin jtn.l ti.i. Llsrhl of ChrM." This is Mr. irpcnters last Sundav at Trinity. Pev. M. II. -j'jtl'ly will preach on next Similar and -i'!nlin t the omi.uinlou service.
j Mn's l,r dherho d will held Its llr-n ni.rti i ii ir .I'nliiy evening at 7:13. S Stull .Memorial Mleblffan anl Victoria : is.. Per. .1. I'. M Kay. Sunday school I 10 a. m.. A. KatterLelnrieh. auperlutendient; xiv xi lass taught ly the pa- ' tor; puhlh- W(rship 11 a. iu. : evulng rj vi. e .:.'iJ; Kpworth Ing:u t :.';0 p. m., Mi rio;,p r Jr-ter, presid'iit. Kpvrorth Memorial Cortier Michigan nr. and Olive t. Pv. .issh W. P.unili, pastor. Sunday ? hool 9:.".0 a. tn.. Claude Younp. ft'.iperintrndnt : rhlldreu'H ffTvl e at 10:4." .1. in. Morning worship 11 Kpworth ieaKue. i'r.'.M Vesper servi'v. 7 '. K h-d hy Kayiiioml Sua U-di-seu. Sim I h 1 ei vi'r prayer servh- 7 :-".o p. in. Wediiesdav. Ituslnes mating and elfion of ofti-eri f the Pjiworth league after prayer sivle. Sunday is "Pally day" in the Sunday s hool. A special program will lie given hy inoinhers of the Sunday school. Pvery ineml.er and friend of the school Is urged to 1"' present. German Lafayette and Wayne ntv, Pev. Joeoti Srhntt. Suuday sehool H:0 j. in.. John Koeh. superintendent:. oreachlnfr 10:.") and 7:"0; Kpworth league 7 p. m. ; prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:1" p. m. Wenlryan Sample t. and Marietta ar.. Her. y. Spitler. pastor. Morning erTJ'es 10:.10; evening services 7:"0; Snnday hool 3::;o. I'rayer nieetiug Wedne?aay evening ,7 :'.',0. Hirer I'ark S. Seventh t.. Ker. Cbarlei (.'. foru. Sunday nchool 9 ::.(), F. K. Wolfe, sup'Tlntendent. Morning preaching 10:40. The regular prayer uniting Wednesday evening 7:"W). Morning subject: ".leremiah." Kvening suhj t : "The Kingdom of (Jod as Seen In tlie old Testament." Junior league at .. oYlork. Mrs. John Newaomb. superinlendant. Kpworth league :.'X. in charge of tin pastor; topi.-. "Kpwoith League Studies Day." The tegular prayer meeting will l on Thursday Instead of on WmInesdny veiling at 7 :"0. after which I r. M. II. App'e!y. the district superintendent, will ooiiduct the last nuarterly eonfereine cf (lie year. Kvery memlier of the conference should be present with tlndr reports. Monon Chapel Sunday neliool 10 a. m., John l.'ojstou, superintendent. Puaehlng in the vening. 3It. Pleasant Sunday sehool 10 a. m., Jay Swank, superintendent. Portage napel Sunday school 10 a. m., Mrs. Wm. Uillis, supeilnteudeut. OH Vet A. it. r.. Pev. C. Emery Allen, 1. D.. pastor. 310 W. Monro st. Preaching 10 :."() a. ni. ; Sunday school a p. m.;
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trouble, all this anxiety
the hair trom falling out. It gives to the hair lite,
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m. c'.as nuetinc 12 m. Zloo A. 31. K. Rev. R. W. P.otven, pastor. Preaching 11:0 n. ni. and 8 p. rn. ; Sunday achool 12:30, and prayer meeting Wedcea lay eTentnr. TJlor A. 31. II. Zion f 'haprl Pev. W. II. Taj lor, pastor. Vtem hlng 11 a. ra. and S p. in. Sunday s-.hool at 12:30 p. m. Prayer meeting V edn.es. S n. m. Klrrr Park 3Iiion llOo .cventeenm it. Sunday school at -:0J p. m.t Lmma , i'urkey. supfrintedent. ! j YllKL 3ItTH0DIST. Frre MethodUt thurcn 1'ennsylvar.la v. and PukIi st.. Rev. Ii. L. Lower. Sunday wc-hool 9:o0 a. m., Oscar Batson. iupertnteudent; preaching services 10:30 a. m. itid 7:C0 p. m. Itlvrr Park Ire. 3Ietholit 1 4th and Vine sts.. K. S. Jennings, pa-tor. Sunday '-liool 'j:Vt a. ui. Prearhing P:."Jl a. ni. Voun' pe.iple. uieotlug 0:.). Preaching at 7 :".) p. in. Ther. will be uo preaching ;u the uioruing. PR-CjUYTEHIAN. Firtt Corner Washington at. and Lafayette st.. Pev Charles A. Llpplneott, U. I)., minister. Pev. Howard .1. Clifford, associate minister. Miss Charlotte M. Partridge, assistant to the minister. Public worship nt 10:4.i a. m.; P'ble school at !4:.;o a. ni. ; men's Plble study league, D:30 a. in. Morning subject: "A Prevailing Cluinh." Kvening sutij t : "A Fools Creed." Junior Kndeavor .". p. ill. : subject, "A Promise Meeting:"' Stuart KM red ire. leader. V. P. S. ; : 1 r p. in.: subject. "Old Tsta'iient Ciaraters. Abraham -a Man of Cith:' Miss Louise Weld, leader. 1 lfte n-mliiute praise service. Wednesday midweek servi(e 7:-"J p. ni.: subject, "Church Prosperity. What Is It? What Are the Sources? How May a Church Prosper?" Trinity Corner Colfax ar. and St. Teter t., Pev. John S. Liurn. pastor. Bible school at fc:40. J. P. Whlteiuan, superintendent; morning worship at 11; Christian Kndeavor at o:4."; evening worship 7 :'M. Morning subject: "Knthuslasm." Kvening subject: "Pemovlng the' Trouble." l'r.-tver me'tlng Wednesday at 7:.10 p. in. Teachers' training class Friday evening at 7 u'X. Tempera net' mass meeting Sunday afternoon at 0 o'clock at ihe high school auditorium. IVeHtminster Iter. n. B. Iloiitetter. Sunday school 9:30; public worship 10:45 and 7:30; Christian Endeavor 3:(.sj; prayer frumstown t'hurch Dr. Thompson, superintendent. Sunday school 2 p. m. Preaching M-rvii.-e "J p. in. Hope Leer and Dayton st. (icorge William Allison. P. I)., mlulster. P.ltde school :;;o. w. o. Davles. superintendent. Preaching 10:.7) and 7:."0. Children's vespers. :;:r.o. v. p. s. . k. ;:;.o. Midwvk meeting Wednesday at 7:.J0 p. m. Teachers' training class meets at 8:C0 the same even in g. Morning subject: "The Kdjieatlon of Desire." K veiling subject: "Mediation." There will be nt children's vespers this week. C. K. topic, "Share Your Blessings." The public Is c.irdlally Invlteil to attentl and jKirti ipate in all of these services. Itoekhill Union Sumption Tralrle road, one-quarter mile west of Ollv at. Bible aehool at 2:. Owen Whitman, superintendent. International leasous. Pellglous worship at liAZ, lu charge of Elder Hariia. Grr.ng-er Pev. J. B. Donaldson, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 7:45 p. in. r?. K. et 7:00. Hungarian Corner Washington ar. and Cherry st. Pev. B. Bertok, pastor. BAPTIST. First Main and Wnyne sts.. Pev. Charle A. Iecker. Suuday school 9:30. Treadling at 10. S. ii. Chord, superintendent. Preaching nt 10:4.; P. Y. P. U. at 6:15; Q than words can possibly do tip while the hair is there, than you ienm.n i r, .in- tri t li rnntairlon t4 - - - - - :i present, active hair destructhe contagion is there, slowly Unless drastic and vigorous is going to remain and persist in ... . c. using .hYHRO S HbKHUUb V! until the damacre Is done until n time and energy expended c
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at 7:30. Prayer meeting p. in. ijulncj yrrrt 'pjmcy wt. and Blaine tr. Pev. Thos. .7. Pardons. Plble school W:.V). J. W. Kfindall. superintendent. rreac!iii;sr ferries 0:3J nd 7 :.. Fl Y. r. I. r,:i: evening. Mid-Wftk ervioe?4 VeIueday Mr:iiiir -til-j; Kveuini; Mjl'jtt Chunh." U. Y. Your l;i-i lit srt: -The rh-ill.-iig'." "TLc Tall of t!iI. U. :i'ij'-r, "Sh:ire .! hn Wnrwick, 'ader. 'i rimrrovv tw r:iior le-n the second y, jir of lis p-it..r.iTf with tl clitin-h. Ml.lw-k -rvl.-. siil.;,Yt: "A Spiritual rnsyer .Mi- tin- What Came of It." Tliur-day tli. lidios' all-day meeting at ( th -hiir-Ii. rlea' ;irrivc .it ! i.Vlo. k ainl hrlnc lun h.)ii. I'rid.tv. -j p. m.. tlie Ladles Aid will i,.e with Mrs. L. Sheterly. Krl Sherman av Sundav. Sept. L'7. annual Pally day l:i p.ibje school. A beiutiful l-adge fur everyone. 3Iount Zion U-iptist ?.3 N. Rirdsell L ! erenlng serrlccs 7 m. Traycr meet 1 lng Thursday 8 p. m. ; f irst rwelUh orner Lanrel and Na- j pi'-r st. Services at 10:"0 n. in. and. 7:oO p. m. every other Sundav. beginning! July o. Pev. F. W. Jewell will preach. j i CHRISTIAN. FIrt Main at., south of nabllc llbrarj Pev. Jclin 31. Alexander, pastor. Morning P.ible school !:!.",. J. Polland Witwcr, I superintendent. Morning service I0:4i. j Christian Kndeavor 0:30 p. in. Kvening j service 7:-'Uj. j Moruinw subjert: "The High Calling of! (rod." '. K. topi.-. "Share Your Pies- j ings." Midweek prayer M-rvbe Wedues- j day evening at 7 :3o : topic, "The Soul's Pefuge;" 3Irs. John Mitchell, leader. Indiana Avenue Indiana and Wltwer av. Pev. Cecil Franklin, pastor. Bible scnooi y:ju . m., Fred Wilson, superintendent. Services 11 and 7:30. Junior Kndeavor 2:30. Mrs. A. L. Brenner, superintendent. Senior Kndeavor C:30. I'rayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p. in. Communion at 11 a. m. Junior Kndeavor 2 :.:) p. m. The morning services are held in tho Henry Studebaker school building. The afternoon and evening services are in the chapel. Pev. C. Kmerv Allen of the oihet A. 31. K. church will nddress the Sunday school. Pev. W. C. Ackman of New Carlisle will preach at the evenlur service. Llndcu At. Church of Christ Linden av. and Carlisle at. F. Allan Massey. pastor. Preaching at 10:30 a. ra. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday scnool at 2:30 p. m. C. E. at 0:30 p. m. Prayer meetiug Wednesday evening 7:30. E V A N'GEI.ICAIj A S 5 O C I AT I O N. First Lafayette and Mouroe sts. J. II. Lvans, pastor. Sunday school at 9:15 a. ui., Wii'iam ITagle. superintendent. Preaching services a: :0:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. loung People Alliance. 0:45; Miss Clara Loekstadt. president. Prayer meeting Tuesday and Wednesday evenings at 7:30. Choir rehearsal Tuesday evening after prayer meeting. Grace Michigan and Brick avs.. Per. Daniel D. Spelcher. Sunday school 9:30 a. m., C. A. Tridle, superintendent; sermon at 10:30 a. ni. Young People's meeting at 7 p. in..; service 7:30 p. in.; midweek service and teachers' meeting Wednesday 7:30 p. in. Morning subject: "Looking Fnto Jesus." Kvening subject: "The Broken Hedge." Y. P. A. 0:lo: topic, "Share Your Blessings;" Norma We-ntz, leader. 3Ilzpah Corner Main and Monroe ats.. Pev. John syoier. Sunday, schtrol 9:30 1 a. iu.. r, t . Iiurgener, superintendent. Sermon at 10:4. a. in. and 7 !.".o n m ('atechetioal clashes will meet at 2:30 p. m. ! Y. P. A. 6:30 p. in. intyer meeting Tues- , day and Thursday evenings. Choir prnctlce ,1'riday night. j .Morning subject: "Was Moe Mi- ; taken.'" Evening subject: "Bless the! Lord. () My Soul, and All That Is Within j nie Bh-3s His Hulv Name." Y. P. A. at 0:30; Puth Uroye. 'leader; subjiM-t. -Share lour Plessinss." Prayer nniding on 1 uesday and Wednesday eveulngs at Choir practice Friday night. BKETIIREN. Tirt Dretliren Church 1214 S. Michigan t. Pev. . E. Thomas, pastor. Sunday school U:.,J, superintendent. Ilartlev Firestone. Mornlug service 10:30. Christian Endeavor 6 "30 p. in. Evening service t :o0. I Irt Church of the Brethren Mia ml St. and Indiana av. Pev. Clyde Horst. Suuday school 9:3i a. iu. .Men! Bible class in charge of the pastor. Women's Bible class taught by .Miss Cora V. Wise. Preaching 10:3o a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Second Church of the lirethrrn 'mh- j ing and Van Buren sts. Pev. J. G. I i rater, i pastor. Sunday s hool at 9 :.'u a. m. It. E. P.erger. superlnteiident. Morning I service at 10:30; evening at 7:.'0. Christiau i workers' meeting at 6:30 p. in.; John Aus-I tin, president. I'rayer iue'tiug Tuesday,! b p. m. ; Klver Park 3lioion 1 1U" Seventh ft.! M. Clyde Horst. pastor. Sunday s.-l.ool at. 2:30 p. m., Emma Purkey, superintendent. I UNITED DKETHRKX j Conference .Memorial TTt-actji'ir 10-45 and 7:30 Su:u'.:v S' h.ol v :.. hnstisn ! service Weduet- j Endeavor 6:30 day 7 :45 p. tn. 3Iidwetk LUTHERAN. Holr Trlnitv tnglUli Sherman and Lindsey. pev. Albert H. Keck. Sunduy F-?ho0i ;t. m.. i:. Motts. superintendent. Men's Plble class taught by the pastor. Woman's class taught by Miss Ho - muth. Y. ung Ladies' class taught by Miss .7, hns.-a. Thief -ivi. e with ermon by the pas ir at 10:30 a m. espers with serm.'.n at :''-o i. m Luther league at :. p. ni. : Miss Bessie w oyahn. leader: topi.. "Pever-!ii-. Keg - Ular midweek service oi p. in. Junior lci;;e at dry. Choir ivhenrs il on p. in. The i.tlechetical Weii -ii ':.J) . I'nday cla ss m1.iv at i.i." Friat 7:5 will N ;: . in. crg.in:cd on Sunday. Sept. -. I'arl' tJernian .TefTerson tmulerard and W;ilim st. Pev Ileu.vh Ilolle. ierman sei-ri.ee at 10:3-J lt:.".0. English servi-. . Sunday school at second and fourth Sundays a: 7:30 p. in. No sr i. la the v 'in. No Sunday II j sclioel. M j fe-sioi;a liool. lL.ly c,.iun.',::ii i-.i Su iday Con- i I strv.Ve ::t 10 o'clock. Zion m and St. pastor. Evangelical Corner K. W.iyne Gloria Drl SwedUii (uapn aad Kerr ata Rev. C. (i. Eiicks..n. Suruay s-hool 9 a. m. m. Sciilces at 10:30 a. in. and 7:30 St. Janui Lafayette Washington av. Pari; atreef. norCb. ,h huse. 31fc W. i t.olfax av. Right Rev. John Ilazen White, i o l.. bishop of th dio'vse of northern Indiana, rector. Pe.. II. II. White, vicar. The services at St. Jaues' church on auaday are: At 7:-.. ce!e3vc.t!v n f the holy "jui-S'lmr.ii-'a. Mv.rn.nc i.rai i- and sermon at 11 o'cl.-k; snbiecf "ChrNtian His ipleshtp." The Sii'.d:iv --h.'(l will li.iu- :i "f v.- r s-rviie' !.-riiir!n jr :;t H:3i. All the scliolars are re-juestd t brin ll-v-or?. The v-rvin s id' the ch;uh are pe;i Trinity Hungarian South Lafayette t.. near old court hous-. Rev. Victor Von il'Kubinyi. r-t t. r. Servi. - at s a. m. and l o a . p. m. in. Pi' 'IV daThursday at a: U CIIt.tfH OF COD. ' t t'hurch ii u crvi-es ,re :.eid in Melf!vi'.:c. 212 S;.-uth L.ifartM'.e st. Sunday s-h-.ol st K a. m. 'drs. .V '.'Lay, surlnt"! ' ti- '; L 11 a. m. ( Irs. Lin ma Pa!lb:n k. leader. Pere.ui i iety ;u.- ii .. . :i Thursday evniii-' at the runic l M;s. IvOis Thoinps..u. ,rj S. Y raiikllu t. I SKVFNTH DAY ADVENT -ST. 1a , cventa uav Advent'st. services on ai ar w a . servp-es Ml U i In ch upe ijj preachlns Sa'ihrtth K.-hool 10:30. at i:30 a. in. service at cii;tist. i 1 iri nun n oi orit Ai.lill a; s" 5ts" Sfrxi'c Sunday at 11 a 7:30 p. m. Sunday s hoi j A'. W 1 irt Church of fhrit Main and ..-idlra . and Miies. 'ay eveuingr te-tinioni il :nt'tiii(r at Christian rirlen-e lea liiiff rooms 2' J. M. buildlng. open daily esceptinc Sunday, from 12 m. to 5 p. m.. also Saturday evening from 7 tu 1. w here the Pible and all au-
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-P5-) rT m . . m iiiuwnMi m be read. A cordial welcome is extended to Bl1 TO atteud our services and visit the reading- rooms. SALVATION ARMY. 3Iission hall, 115 E. Jefferson blvd. Serj rices every night except Monday. 3IisI sion Sunday school at 3 o'clock every Sun- : day afternoon, conducted und?r the aus pices of the churches led by Capt. and Mrs. Conway. Y. 31. C. A. T. 31. C. A. meetings will be held every Sunday afternoon, especially for men. In the auditorium of the boys building. A special sneaker will be securtd for each i Sunday and special music will be furnisbIXTKRXATIOVAI. IlIIlLi: STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION. McivlUe hall. 212 S. Lafayette st. Sunday. 'Sept. JO. 3 p. m., lecture by pastor, J. 1'. Mac.Thersou. Wedntsday 7:45 p. in.. :r !'ll Marietta st.. testimory meeting. Friday 7:45 v m. The tabernacle, the "Holy" in which the spirltbegotten looks hy taitb into the "Most Holy" through the rent "Veil" beyond the Mes-'a. SPIRITUALIST M:i:VK ES. The Spii liualists will hold services at the home of Mr. and Mrs. s. P. Vaver. i.opi S. I'ranklin St., Sunday evening at 7 ::;'J. C. K. Lo.-kridge. -ctim r. TEMPLE IJETII-EE. Tempi-" p.eth-Kl. Lasalle and Taylor sts. Abraham CronbmTi, rabbi. Sundav s-hool ;:15 t 10:15. No morni ing service. Services for the new year: ! Sunday. Sept. 'A'. 7:45 p. r.i. : subject. . "What Is Y -ur PIieion:"' Monday. Sept. 21. 10 i. m. : subjec t. "New Yevr in Jewish ; Tradition." 1 riT..IIr i i auiolii. ; St rtrlek' 307 S. Tsvlor at.. Rev. j Jonn y ie;roote, C. S. C. i,aior. bow nnww jt '.. 7:30. 'J a. ni. Solemn high , Inass rTCon at 10:3-). Baptism at 2 .,, m .sundav schod at 3 p. m. Yejpers , at. 2:3) p. m. Mee'irg of church sodetiei J at 4 p. m. 1 St. Hrdwlre I'oFmh Cor. Scott and Na pier sts. Pev. Anthony Zubowicz, C. S. C, pastor. Iow mnss at 7:30; children's mass at 9 a. m.. nigh mass it 10 a. rn., Sunday school and benediction at 2 p. m., vespers at 4 p. m. St. Stanislaus' Toll-h 115 N. Lincoln at. P.ev. Roman Marelniak, paster. Mass at j 0. 7 :30 and 9 a. ra. i St. Casimlr'n I'olUh S21 S. Webster st. Low mass at 7::W; high mass at 10; ves- ; pers at 2 p. m. : St. sts ! mns-s Adflbert'a PolUh Olive and Grace Rev. John Knbneki. pastor. Dally at 9 a. m. Holy hour Wednesday eve! tn g at 7:30. Sundiy mass 7:30 and lfl a. m. St. Joseph Hill at. and Lasalle ar., Patrick J. Carroil. C. S. C. pator. Low masses at 6. 7 :.".0 and 9. High mass at 10 a. rn. Benedietioa 3 p. m. Sunday school at 2:30 p m. st. Stephen's Hunrarlan Thomas and j MrPberson ats. Pev. Alexander Varliky, , pastor. Mass at S and 10:15 a. ra. Sun- , Uav school at 2 n. u. Beadictioa at 3 I P. m. Sarred Heart liela Ian 1126 W. Thomas at. Rev. Charles V. I'iseher, past or. Mass at 7 ami 'j :30 a. nl. Sunday school at 2:30 p. rn. P.enedictlon at 3 p. xr.. acrpd lle.irt - Notre Dame. Ixvr mas at '. a. m. Studeut mass at a. m. Hich mass nt 10:13 a. ui. Vespers at 2 p. m. (. Mar' German 131 S. Taylor t., Kv. J. M. Stierer, C. S. C, pastor. Mass at 7 C0 and 10 a. m. Sunday school at 2:30. HOME RULE BILL IS NOT YET EFFECTIVE Kiu Sin Mea-ure Hot It Will Become a Iavv l'or a Year. Xot IaXDON. S-'ebt. 19. Kin? George hus i-'ipnt-d the !iome rule for Ireland t iP. '.it while it is now a law. the mejMiro will not sc. into effect for a year as the kif: lia.s also Riven royal ii5Ki.t tf th Pill snspendin? the operatifn cf ilie home rtile bill until the nd of the war. In the meantime the government will develop a plan to settled the ulter exclusion question 'hich arose
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