South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 325, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 November 1914 — Page 2

SATIT.DAV, XOVIIMKF.K 11, 1011

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Kvrrjone Jh invited to attend the f.ervicc In South Hend churches. All smts are free. Itrj;ular as well as sixt'ial services an announced Mow. Factors ate invited hy The Xnvs. Time management t4 send the paer outlines of their Sunday Mtmons that they may le read by he (10 ,000 Xe-Tinies readers in the Monday editions. Through this medium the sermons can le addressed to a congregation which is even mor than city-wide.

.mltiiodist. I irkt N. Main St.. Uf iirr L. Davis. Cla.s ni' otlr g Sunday scIkhiI l:..o, J. C. H si.fr. superintendent. Sermon 0:C a. m. Kpwortk .V-.gue. C :!.'. Kentth I'.cc.. J;hi. r. Creating 7 p. no. I'rajer m-et'ng Wednesday evening. Dt.sr Sunday of ii ial -ervi'-o, prc.-iea-1'ijr. I'cv. i::u:tr.n' -u!.J'r, lO:P "The .Mr.i;.- That Will Not '::; ;T." T p. m. "u the Down Grade." Spe-lal iiiu-l- in s!;- morning. Su!., 'wt Story of OH," i:. J. llronn. r-H.iw !. y. Antb'-m. "O l'ruy f -r tne V '-ace of .leriwileru." Knox. liven ing auth'-m. ,I'.I- t!w I,rd O My Soul.' rtomtory iiuth-in, Suu of Turner. Mv Soul,' t. Paul MeTr-.orlal Colfax and Lal rf ovs.. Kev. Janus L. Gardiner, I. 1. Sunday hl at U:;o a. in., led y He-. .'I. C. lU'jl: Sunday evening the choir of St. Paul's nur-h will render the well and favorably known -:inti "The Prodigal Son." This antatu wa. given by St. lM ill's rl.oir la Mire and o -x -r-! lint ! y was It rendered that. tli; Di:trr':iti':i have rei nested that it bo repeated. Sorno of I): numbers in this cantata are

the j'jartct'i. "Tlior- i-. Joy hi tbo 1 :'. ainlltorium for Y. C. A. leeture. no of iod." "A vrtai:i Ki"5 Man Had . rhrtlan Kndt-avor at t:K5 p. rn. Mis Two SonV and "U That Mm Would Prai-o i :.-ortflo Geriilrllug, leader. Hovlval svrvIxrd." No tfie w!I known tenor iros begin Sunday morning and lat two

oi., now .Many uiren .rain". TNo rboir f t. Paul'.-s -lnir-i ar Mrs. W. 11. Swlutz. contralto and dim-tor. Mr. l.aura Cn..rnan S h ll, sprmo: K::rl W. Kn;rr. tenor; Ilowrll Nok-n, ba and Max Miranda, organist. Ornif- rvb-s in t'ao new tab'Trn-y. . orr.er S. Ml -hlgan and Haney sis.. Kev. P. K. HougM'-rty, pastor. Sunday school 'j:'vO a. Preaching 1):1.j a in. Srrmon. lo:K" a. in., "TJio Vt of Cni-j.roinN.-." 7 p. in. l ture. "Tlie P.atile f tho Stro:.g." Junior congregation ii. m. Kitw-ot t!i Imu'' i i. ia. Sunday .mm mm t 1 1 L ... . -hod board Monday 7 :'.o p. in TMuperxtudy 1ish TuovI;iy p. in. l'rnycT niffi!.u' Wodnesday. p. in. "ProoUIng tuie Anotner to Good Works." Lonrll Ilcifhts--Miner and Francis ts., i:'V. Arthur I. S-hafer. u.tday sonool '.Ar. a. in.. K. M. Moflt. huperintndent. J'ubll- w.Tship 11 :( a. ni. Ilpworth i-::ue p. in. Prajer mcttiug Thursdav evening 7..'. Pre.K-ldng a. linl.-- of vanton, 0 ::;. Preaming by 'ie-d.iv f-vnlrig "i-'i1. ii. by Km. W. C. 11!. lipworth le.-.gue Kev. Htn-lee. Wed-oiayi-r in-etlng fol lowed bv Sundai i?-ii.,ol teaeucrs prepar atory elata. -4 Trinity niaiuo and Vassar nvs., Kev. Melvin i Hunt, umlay school 'j..".o a. ui . 'arl Kogers MijTiiilendent. Children"hnroh 10::. Morning worship lU:.". 'laH nie.-tlng innne-Iiately following. i:pAvorth league G.l" p. in. Kvenlng servieo 7 :'M). Midweek uervbe Wednesday 7:15 p. m. Morning nervieo at 10:j. talk to rddblren on "Tret-s." Sernioii topie. "A Program tor irortth." l Koy lUl will sing "Keaue Ho Loved -oe So." Kpv. orth league at 0:1.", led 1))' Mi-s 'ell.i .Tain. i:vangell-i-tie ?ervh-e at T:'V; a spirited song servhe W-d bv lnrge rhorus mu! ovehestra. Pastor's theilie, "Why ChrHt Came." The horns will vlng, "Master, the Tempest is Uig'.ng." bv II. It. Palmer. Junior league on Wednesday .i:;u); Mrs. W. L. Owen, superintenilent. aKted by seven leaders. I'tdlowlnsr tli: Junior h-ague nt A:'. will bo hlldren's r-hoir rehearsal illreeted by Mrs. Hunt. Tho rhureh will bo at prayer Wednesday evening. 7:b". subji-rt. "The i:ietlon of Matrhias," Ats 1 :H--i. Thursday evening, 7 :.", ehoral and or- . bostral rehearsal. The U. L. I'itde study .-las-, will meet Tuesday evening' at 7: this wool; instetid ff lonlay evening in order that all may hoar Mlvin lh Trotter .it the high seuool auditorium. Mull Memorial Michigan nnl Vletorla sts.. Kev. J. P. MeKay. Sunday school 10 : a. di.. A. Katterheinri.-h. superintentletit. ybn's lUhle ela-s taught hy the ta-tor. Publle worship Tl :i a. in. Uvenlng servi-o 1 I'pvorth league ti:?t p. ni., Ml: lTosslo Jester, president. Morning wor.-hlp at 11 a. in., sermon by tho pas(v,r. Subjeet. "Tho PerTlhity of Philip." Kvenlng srvis. Kpwurth league at f:.4. preaehing at 7:;:o. subject, -Valvar)." Prayer taeotuig on Wednesday f-ulng. nt 7:J. lpnorth Memorial - Corner Lincoln hiirliwav wost an. I Olive st.. the Per. .les-.o ". P.uueh, pastor; assistant pa-tor. Sunday a. in., Claude Wmng, i'laudo Young, seiiool at 'Jl.'.d Milerint-ndent. tlfnnan-Lafayette and Wayne vts., Kev. Ja.-oh Svhott. Sunday sch.H.l 0 :.';o n. ui.. John Ko-h, iiirf-rlm,r.(leiit. IT'-iieh-:ig 10::u) a. m. and 7:.'. p. in. Kpworth etigu- 7:u) p. m. l'raycr meeting Wednesday 7: to, p. m. We-lryan Sa:upI.- st. and Marietta av., Kev. I. O. Spltl.-r. pastor. Mrnhig ervi. e l:r.O. Kvening servi- o 7 :"ji. Sunday m.-hool a. m. Prayer meeting Wednes day eveuing 7 Monon Chapel Sunday s iio 1 :u., John Hol.-ton. superlttendeut. iug in the evening. 10:00 : 1'ieaeh,!t. riont--Sunday sehool n , Jay Swank, superintendent. in :00 a. Iortie Chapel .ii.. -Mrs. William -Sunday sehool I0:C, a. tJlllls. fuperiu:o:;dent. Olitet I. i. pitor. lag 10 ::o a. m Preaeala 7:t" K. Kev. C. Kmery Alba, r10 W. Monroe ft. Preach- . Sunday school .:( p. m. t. in. Class iiOH-tlng 1" m. M-Tcliig sermon by rvistor. Suhjex-t, 'I'ivlne Harmony.'4 evnl;.g subject. "Tie Servant of All." The t-vt nini; s-.iijon will ..- a pwial er;nen t ) :. waiters. Spd.il m.'isie in evening by holr and Prof. Gordon'? orthestra. Zlon A. M. II. Uev. P.. W. I'.owen. pastor. Preaching ll:oo u. m. a: S : r- ni. Sunday Sv-hxd PJ :" p. m. Prayer meeting' Wednesday evening. TIur A. M. :.. Zlon i hap 1 Kev. W. II. TayKr. pastor. Proa--hlng 11: n. ni. :nl .sx p. ta. Si:ti?ay ch-d 1J :U) p. m. i'raver in -' ting Wediifdav ;t p. in. Klver Park Ml ion Sunday -li."I :'t I'-.irkey, Miperititendent. llo" Seventeenth ::') j. in., Puima Junior l.TitjiM- at j in. Mr. John Sr-ei-uire. sui rlntt intent . J.pw trta Leagu at p. m. Mis 1-Nther Y trd p: -i-It-nt. Vre.oLlag at p. i . Prayrr rut-ting Wedn.-day t-vt nii.g at 7 :.". ri:t: if:TiioiisT. I r Methodist Peun Tv.ml.i Ku'i tt.. Kev. I. L. I. owe: av. aaJ Sunday se:i.ol a. m . ( ar liilfudoi.t. Preaehing i. it m:i. supervice a. :u. a u d 7 :."-0 i. " Sunday sehil (:r- a. rr.. Pra rv; 0:.') a. m. N.i p"e.i it'.!i g la t!i- morning. PrtROhing 7 p. ni. T!i.t- vill ! preaching eicry Llht Let week, lh S. Joinings, P'Mtor. ILiter rr k 1'rre ir.d Vine t. K. unday -hool N:."ji Mrtbo,li-t l'ourtenth S. Jerrliig. pastor, a. in Prei.ehlng P" :;.) . m. Young, j-uplr- meting !:.?". .Iorn!ng sermon "A ailing ::t the Throne." Junior league. p. m. L'pwortb league o p. m. Proieblng servi.-s 7:.'X tii., thea;e, "A Wt.-e Pre-'aution " Prajer r.l praiv. n.e-ting on W-dLeday -vnicg .it 7: J) o'elrk PHIDYrtKIAN. I'i rt Corn-.-r rjette et-. Kev I).. rninisTrr. ! o late n.tiM Partridge. ai. ;h- W(:-'n!h1j at Washlrgtou and L-a-. Caarb-s A. Lipplntr . I Iv. Ho-varl J. CM:Tord. ter. Mi-!- C,arltie M. r.i ii t to th- m'.i.i-ter. P.jh- ' : t r, .-.. r.i. I'd: do s i.toi a. :u. Men Pdl-io -tudy b-.igu4 Jnr.lr V.;i-1 vor o b ty. xuf.j. t. "A Prooi!-' U liug,'" :: p. m. Ui.g PeonV

oity, r, :ir, p. ni., f-ubject, "The N-l of 'ourage." Johua. leader, Jaines ViinlMd'.o.-cli. .Ml-slonary praise meeting Wednesday at 7 :.'u) p. ru. special mui'-al program, an 'I an address by Mrs. A. C. loyco of rT i. Tl) ui'f-tln? will be prefedfil by a p'cnlp Mipir at :') p. m. A rrdial Invitation 1 extf-ni,l to !ot!i mm and woiiH-n. W-ntnilnter jrulM xvIII hold its regular m'otint; Thursday evening with Miss Anna Wa'iif-r, 'Jl.V N. I.iifayrttp st. Urlnjc yuur thl;nbl. bairs. Men's Pibl study at 9:) n. in. Contributions of food and clothing for the iifvdy may ho font to the hurclj nt flny time totwton t a. m. and 12 noon. Sunday worship, mornlnij at 11:4.". subjtrt, -KoilR-lon In tL.: Homo." 7 ,,TLe Ability to Soo Visions." Trinity Corner Colht.x at. and St. Peter ft.. Ilev. John S. Hum, pastor. Hit-do

s.-hopl at :. .1. P tMidfiit. Pn'Sihlnn; Whlteman, ,uwrln-srvic-o 10. lo a. ii. and 7 :':() p. m. .Morninsr sfrinon tln-ro. "A Uevival." I.'vonlr? sormon thenio, "Tho Shi of Oniis-.l-n." Men's meeting at 'J . m. at thp churc-li. fotir laymon speaking. Will dlsmiss in tinio ss in i RM T(i io i no niirn rnooi weeks. ervi(fs eavn evening at 7 :a) except Saturday evenings. You are urged to attend. Kveryone. is welcome. Wet mi inter Kev. II, P.. Hostetfer. Sunday s hool 9:,W a. in. Publle worship 10:4. a. m. and 7 :Z0 p. m. Christian F.ndcaror .1:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7iw0 p. ta. .Morning theme, "Getting in dear With Ood." Interiii'tllate C. lh t ;?). Senior C. Ih r.:0i. subjovt, "Magnifying tho C. Ih I'pilgo." Prayermetding Wednesday evening 7 :."0. led by the pastor In u "special message which ho desires all the members of th (huieh to hear. C'ruinstown Church Ir. Thompson, superiurondont. Sunday soliwl 2:0") p. m. l'roaehiug service l:v) p. rn. Special preaching services on Sunday at Z p. m. Sunlay sehool session at 1: p. m. Mrs. Pere, superintendent. Hope Teer and Dayton sts. Oeorgo William Allison, It. minister. Klb'.e .school 'J::). W. O. Davies, Kuperlntendent. Morning worship 10:1... Children's vespers ::::; p. m. p. i. s. ( ll. p. m. L'vening worship 7 :',0. Midweek meeting fa eh Wednesday nt 7:r p. m. Teachers' training class S:.U) Wednesday evening. HoiMo Leer and Iayston sts., George Wiliam Allison, li. I)., minister. The themes of the sermons for this w-ek-.:id are for morning and evening respectively, "Seeing God" and "The Way of the Cross." Topic for C. I., ".Magnify the Christian Ihideavor Pledge," Peel. r.:17. There will be no children's vespers thi wi-ek. The publle Is cordially invited to attend and participate in all of thse t ervlces. ttockhlll I'nion Sumption Prairie road, one-quarter mile west of Olive st. Ifdble hool at '2:'J) p. in.. Owen Whlteman, ffuperlnpuident ; international lessons. Kollglous worship at 3:13 p. m. in charge of Elder Harris. Granger KpV. J. It. Donaldson, pastor. Sunday sehool at 10:00 a. m. Preaching ui i.t.i p .rn. i. i j. at i :w p. in. Hungarian Corner Washington av. and .herry st.. Kev. li. Ilertok, pastor. IJAPTIST. llrsl Main and Wayne sts., Kev. Charles A. Deckjr. Sanday school 0:C) a. in.. S. (i. l.'horu superintendent. Preaching at 10.J.." a. it., venlng sorvlce at 7..'H). I'niyer meeting Wednesday 7.4" p. in. Morning sermon hy pastor, subject. "A Voio in the Wilderness." Evening, "The Verse That Won St. Augustine." Prelude to evenimr sermon. "An Institution South Pond Greatly Needs. Young people's soeiety. loader. Osinnu La von and lMumml O'Donnell. subj.ct. "The Meaning and Message of Life." Hrot horliood meeting at the home of W. 11. Shouts. 'MP, E. Marion. Teachers' training class Wednesday at G:l." p. m. Prof. Sims, teacher. Supper cents. Prayer mooting Wednesday t veiling at 7:C. cjuincy street Quincy st. and Klajne av. Kev. Thomas J. Parsons. IMble school a. in.. J. W. Kandall, superintendent. Preaching serviirs 10:'4 u. m. and 7 :.''.') p. m. P.. Y. P. U. i:-ir p. m. Midweek service ,A''tnesdMy ovouing.Morning sermon by T. J. Parsons, subject, "Our Great High Priest." ovoulng. "A Nicht of r-lanpheinv." 11. Y. P. C. i :!.". leader. C. E. tJaleaiu-r. ubjert. "The Meaning and Measure of Life." Tned.ay afterlioon ci oVlo.k, Womi'n's I'niou Kiblo class will meet with Mrs. Flhry. S21 Portage av. Wednesday evening mid-wa-ek sorvi- at tho chun n. Sut'joet. Pslums. J.. i'riday ecning sovlal givcti by the yoiiug men of the I!apitt union. Mount Zlon lUptit 11" N. P.lrdseli st. Evening servh e 7 :1V. Prayer meeting Thursday -:0 p. m. I"irt Swedish Corner Laurel and Napier sts. Servh e, at P': a. m. and 7 :.",) t. m. every ether Sunday. Key. p. Y. Jewell will preach. CIIKISTIAN. l lrst Main St.. Kouth of publb.Kcv. John M. Alexamler, pastor, big Bible sc.hcad P:15 a. m., J. Wltwer, superintendent. Morning Id AO. ChrUttm Eudeavr U : Kvi'tiing sorvivv r:.",o. library. MoraKol.iuJ service p. m. There will b- no morning worship at the First church will attend the !edloitlon of the Indiana A v. church. Evening worship at Sermon. "The C. E. Ilodgo. rhi service will l,o dirts-toil bv th4 Snbr C. I!. MViety. Prayer iiartl"f Wedn(s,lav evoniug at 7 Leader. K. J. Miller. Topic. 'The Fnity of tho Church." Indian Avenue -Indiana and Wifwvr av-.. K v. Civil l'mnUlln. ouster. Biblo school j:0o a. nv, Fred Wilson, superintendent. S-rvices a. n. and 7:0 p. m. Junior Endeavor 1':'j) p. m.. Mrs. A. L. Brenner. 6UMrlntendnt. Senior Endeavor p. in. Prayer inciting Wed-xj-lay 7 p. m. The Bible scinoi will assemble at the Henry Studebak-r s.-hool at '. a. m. fir d-votlons. after whb h thv will man-h t. the row ehur.-h. IMlieutieu si-rvie, lu:.".' a. Fnh-n memorial service L4o p. m. h:i-ti.in Endistvor prajer nioetiiiK ;.;.o p. m. Evening worship 7.'3J p. m. .U P::-0 a. m. Kev. George I4. Snlvely will give a che;nlca!ly Illustrated address to the Bibb- s -hool. He will al-o prt-aeh at the lioOl. He rv service li,Hto ind at the i veiilnir worh!i. In tli' uioriibi? Id tli ruHd.-UM-r.taN ,.f imr Faith. i::g. "The I r.imcrt il Soul :i:.d In the ever. It's ib.inv." Linden Aifnur Church of ChrUt- L!n'e:i av. or.ti Carlisle st. F. Alia u Maey, ;as:.r. I'u uoliliig 10 :." a. m. uud 1:'.) p. a. MirMlay s eland '' ::s p. tn. C. L. at :r0 p. la. I'rayer movt'.nsr Wednesday fer.!ng at 7U,V. i:v.n;llical association. llrt Lafayette and Monroe sts.. .1. H. Lvans, pastor. Sunday fabovl at l:l. a. iu., William Jr'laglo. superintendent. I'reaeMug ervices at lui'J-O a. ci. and 7 30 p. li. V. 1. A. kt 0:4o p. ui.. Miss Clara Loo.stadt, president. Praer meeting Tuesday and Wfcdi.esd.iy evenings at 1 :Zo. Cnolr renearal Tuesday evening after prayer meeting. i.rct Michigan Daniel I, softener and (Irb'k avs. Hev. M"rrlng theme, "True Greater s of Cliri-t." . V. A. t. in. Vera OIK';. preP1ei I-ob-r. Ib-i.t. T'Tdc. "Vuy Your Vou-." Mrs. . A. IV-iUJiowskl. Theme. -riie l';'th Of tfie .1 USt." Mliph 4 V.r:uT 3Ialr. and Monrt: sts., Kc. Joan o. Mieil.-r. Sunday s.d.-.ol i ::;) ;i. 10.. 1'. 1'. Iturgoner, sai.erb.w-Tidei.t. Scrriii.s .-it :t :.- a- iu. and I ;UJ u. ui.

Catechetieal cl.v-os xv ill meet at 2:3 p. m. Y. P. A. :CM p. in. Prayer mooting Tuesday and Wednesday evening. (Tiolr praetb-o F'rlday night. Morning senrion by pastor; subject, "The" StTength of the Church." Evening, "God's Judgment and Mercy." HKLTIIKKN.

1 imt Ilrrthrrn Church 1211 S. Michigan t., Kev. A. 11. Thomas, pastor. Sunday M-hool f;;;) a. m , Hartley Fire-done, suprlntonlent. Moniing service Christian Kndeavor G:C0 p. m. Evening service 7 :Hi) Will observe Home Coming' und Pareuts days nt the Sunday school and preaching services Sunday. Ker. L:ifayettt Steele of Walkerton, Ind., will be present to give an illustrated talk to the children and will give a siKolal address for the adults and aged ones at the morning preaching hour. Automobile will call for those unride othorwl.-e to attend those services. A special invitation is extended to everybody to attend theso services. ITrt Church st. and Indiana Suuday school rlass in charge of the Ilreihrrn Miami av.. Key. M. Cly.le Ilorst. P:.a) a. m. Men's lKbh of the pastor. Women' Iilbio class taught by .Miss Cora V. Wise. p. Ll. Prvaehlng' 10::A) a. in. and ::a) .Second Church of tbr Urcthrcn (Pushing and Van Huron sts. K..v. J. G. Grater, pastor. Sunday school at P:-u a. m.. H. 1'. l'orger, superintendent. Morning service 10:::o. Evening service 7:3. Christian workers' meeting at C'GO p. iu.; John Austin, president. Prayer meeting Tuesday S:00 p. ci. UNITED n HE T II REV. Conference Memorial Treadling 10:!w a. in. and 7 :'50 p. in. .Sunday school a. m. Christian Endeavor Cr.'M p. m. Midweek service Wednesday 7:lo p. la. I.ITJIEHAX. Holy Trinity English Sherman av. and Llndsey st., Kev. Albert ll. Keck. Sunday school 0:15 a. in.. E. Motts, superintendent. Men's P.lble class taught by the pastor. Women's class taught by Miss Homuth. Youpg ladles class taught by Miss Johnson. Chief service with sermon by the pastor at W:C0 a. lA. Vespers with sermon at :'0 p. m. St. Paul's f'rrir-.rtn Jefferson blvd. and William st.. K-v. Henocii Ibdle. German service at lur.'H) a. m. Sunday school at H:.1) a. m. English service second and fourth Sundays at 7:?0 p. m. No evening service. No Sunday school. Holy eomniunion Sunday. Confessional service at KJ o'clock. YValther league eutertainment Thursday and Friday evening at S o'ol.H-k. ZionS and St. Evangelical ('orr.er E. Wayne Peter sts., Kev. Martin Goffeiiey. Iastor. Gloria Dei Swedish Chapin and Kerr ?ts.. Key. Gottfried Olson. Suuday school !:00 a. m. Services at 10.0 a. m. and 7:.".0 p. in. Morning sermon o-u Mark 12:11-11, "A Giver That Pleases God." Evening sermon, on Komans ll:2o-od. "ImiMirtant Exhortations at the Close of the ChurchYear." EPISCOPAL. St. JamcIngton av. -Lafayette st., north of WashParish house. .; IP W. Colfax av. Kigh Kev. Johu HazeD White. D. !., bishop of the dlo-oso of northern Indluna, rector. Kcv. H. K. Wliite, vicar. Trinity Hungarian S. Eafayette St., near old court house. Kev. Victor Von Kubinyi, pastor. Services at h:00 a. in. and 10MJ0 a. m. Bible class Thursday at 7:15 p. m. C1ICKCII or GOD. Services are held in Melville hall. 212 S. Lafayette st. Sunday school at 10 n. m. Mrs. Mary Cordray. suierlntendent. Bible study at 11 a. m. J. H. Dreibelles, leader. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST. Seventh Day Adventist services on Saturday in Melville hall. Pastor Allen Moon in charge. Sabbath school at rj:;0 a. ru. Preach! us" service at 10:.' a. m. SCIENTIST. I irt Church f Christ Main an I son sts. Services Sunday at 11 :0O and 7:30 p. ni. Suudav school 'J:i5 Madia. in. a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at js 'eioek. Christian Sciontv reading rtmins, in; .. m. s. building, open daily excepting Sundays, from li m. to r:0u p. m.. also -Saturday evenings from 7:00 to P.mh). where the Bible and all authorized Christian Science literature may be read. A cordial welcome is oxtenled to all to attend uur services and vMt the reading, rooms. V. M. C. A. V. M. C. A. meetings will he held every Sunday aftcrn)ii. especially for men, in the auJitoiium of the boys' building. A special speaker will b seourco for each Sunday and special mu-le will be furnUhed. V. W. C. A. eper -ervb e at tho Young Women's hri-tlan association Sunday at 4 p. m. The Christian Endeavor society of the First C'hrifi-in -hureh has charge of the meeting. Mis .r'arrb- Kt in. secretary of the Associated Charities, will speak on "What Young Pi-opl,. '.!,, ,to for the Christ mas work." Social tea after the meeting. International BiIIo School Association Melville hall. Suudav Sl'IRITrA I.IsT siaairKs. ll spiritualists will r.old tiratitbde dav services at the homo of .Mr. and ! W". T" 1lfcll C I.-M.. 1- 1 I . Mr. 7 . AJ B. m. C. E. To krldge, loetunT. TKMI'LK llllTII-EL. Co:T.er Lasalle av. r.nd Tnjlor st. Abraham Cnuibnch. rabbi. Sorvic." Sunday lO:!) a m.. snbje.'t. "The Forming of Keform." The dN-,,urse is th s'Vuiiil in tho series "Curio-ities i-f IU-4.t-nt Jewisii History." NEW TIIOtGIIT. New Thougat .-ervHes will !... hobl 'Sunday evening, 7:4r,. at Vistula mV., ,,Ver Mueller's gr.-x-.-ry. Suiijeot : "V)m Vie the 4jljrl-t'.aiis ':' The pul.lie Is eonliallv invited.. Subject. , Fnlvoral Spirit i:alim." P.runner. 1 C. of L-s Augcie. leader. catholic. : .St. I'atrit ! 7 S. TavPr st.. Lev. I loan V. loC,reote. C. S. C.! pa.tor. Low m.tss He ,;f:;, 7 :.';. ,.:0 a. ni. SoieTr.ii' high in;iss and s-rni m at 1:".C. Uaptlsiu nt - :t p. ni. Y-pts at J p. rn. Sin;ua scnooi M ..:) ji. ;u. M-etrj f ehurtL St. Ifrdwlce rIih-Cori.T S.-.dt aid Napier sts. lU-v. At tLciy al ouk. c. S. C. pat-u-. Lv. iii.i- ;;t 7:."' Chiidrea's mass Rt '.:eJ a. ni. llig.'i mts. nt loa-j ;t. rn. Sunday sclexd a:,d benetli.-tion at -:00 p. m. Vtsj-rs at 4 :c) p. in. St. llev. G:, t. Low 10 a) st. stanUUu IoIib N. Lincoln st. Korr.aa Marclniak, pab?r. Ms at 7:C0 ard l:u a. m. Ci!uir's I'ollsh .Sil S. WebstT st. nass at 7:Uj a. ai. High ujki nt a. w. Vesp-r it 2:00 p. iu. Adbrrf lolih -Olive and Grace st. Iter. jonn iur..i'kl. natter. Lai v mass at :w a. rr. evening at 7:;y. 10:0) a. r.i. xioiy noar ojneia Sunday ui2s 7 J-0 and ..1 ... St. ioM-ph Hill st. and Laalle v.. I'atrK-i J. 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