South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 339, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 November 1914 — Page 2

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THE SOUTH BLND NEWS-TIMES

SUMMlg CHURCHES Everyone is invited to attend the services in South Bcml churches. All seats are free. Heular as well a-s special .services are nunouiued Ik low. I 'a torn are invited by The News Tinu's management to send the. I ajer outhncs of thir Sunday sermons that they may lo read hy the 00,000 News-Times readers in the .Monday edition. Through this medium the sermons ran he addressed to a congregation which in even niorp tlun city-wide. i a' '''''

.MLTHOlIT. 1 IrtN. K v. 11-r.rr I). Invl-, n.eeti:.;; '.' "): iy hool 1 ;."., I. C. I'.i.u l..-r. i i : t i- ! . Sermon a. la. Kjiv.'irlii lei:;ri;e : 1 - . Kea-n.-th Leer. -.n.f-r. Pre i hi:.;; 7 p. in. Prayer :n. ri!. c Wf'-Iu.' l i y -vi r.in?. M r:;lii',' ub t : "Tli Pou.r f Saejih a::d t.'.e subiet. "Wlir a: c.v.s is r,r tl- f..:i .v. i.,r u th i.iM-i-.iI i.r.-ir.-!iMt. in -!.- ;!.. dir.-. th.u f i Pr.f. I . W . p, rry n in : M'-r.r. n;r pre- I I:!'!'. "Fir-, roil-, bv ' h. Anthem. -II-.lv. ll..lv Lrd by I.ini! ,n. ,:.;;!. ry ,.;,;heui. -'W.'.ut An Tb-se." by M;i!:ir. '11.- veni: prelude, "Ilvmn of N'jt:." l.v I..-Mai:--U','Iv. Arri.em. "I Will La y M. I.v:: i:j p.. ..." ;.v S.,;:iri. i:".-rr -ry ;,.;..::!. -.My S . . 1 Lola Minify tl I. 1." i,y Simper. M. Itoi1' Mr.nor'.il r.,tX r::d LaP a..-., L.v. .Ia;.. I.. ', . i- I i : -. ;-. l. i . i.iy . !i' .1 ;U , ;:a ;i. i:.., by 11' v. 'A. i I.- I M- r:,;: - -.vr l;p, l":'f". S'Tiu'-n hv t'." i:-v. t;;:r-li...-r. I ). - l iu1 S;;:it'--.ci M-.!ii-Tit: !r H.nn.i.i Lift-." Yo-:il i!i;.- . : .u.:r?et. "Ih'.i; (n.. i.--t t!u. !

r!i:il'?r; 'How M.i-.'t Is t: I.'ihii; -u ; o-r i t tlvii t. .IuuUr lr-aK-.r .". p. m., Ki -.:: '.'ct. Mr. Mirn.ii will j.r-lMr. .John Soyni!ire, .snprintrnilpnt. Kp.it ib-'r:i:i. iMiMiZ thi "iv:-c 1 ho u : t h !e:i;t:' li :. p. m.. Miss Ksther Ward !;:. s. ;y nil .t. f r tl ;;io :ind. ' .r-idc!:t. Preaching nt 7 :.'o p. m. Pry- !. r-rf .ilii TH.--I t f little hildn-n. At , r in-.ttng Wednesday evening at 7 :'0. ''! :. the Kp'Ttli h-;i-i,. M.rvnv w 1-e j I' d l.y S. P. U-ir.'U-. Si!'.;.-, t. 4,M.i;:. r J Kiver Park S. Seventh St., Ilev. A. W.

In:.' -'t'in. 1 t u. i.o;i 1 ;,f ;- ..; 'n.ri!lin' Sf.rv M.:id." S pn-:.- it ?:; n "The f .Iw; .i ''ajtive tho i'i.irr -f: -TLo ;. ,1 A!;r:-I .i.j lTa',-( 1 ;if':' rt i ':T--.-t Kor." S i la .oi,(!.y :.ft- . ":'. "!: at 1 tl.o Ioi- is s. ) :v" v. 1 ! i ii..--t f'-r w.'c. At ? j.. nj. li.- .Inni-r l.-a I- iii - . At a. ?,t. -rv t.il- : t.int ri:-ti,ig of h.-o; h.-rh : I'A h'-ld. '1 r-iidwe-k mt." 'viao- ' iv n :ii::r ;:t 7:1.". will ho ro,.Vi. ,y t! o i-vt.-r. v ) s;. mo ,,i - s. mo .Mo:l::.,.'-, v;-.u ! .Not il. ii) ' a ''in;;-. !, S. ....

Cir;ue ServiM" in tl.o n. av ta'.. rr .1 ' ltier Park I rre It)odit Ic mrteer.th Cono r S. Mi-ddg.tn ir.:d Haaev st., i:..v. and Vine sts. P. ,S. .e::nl.;g-. pastor. SunF. K. I..ugi eny. p.!vt..r. Sua.. : v s.-)i...d day sehtol U :VAi a. m. lre:a hing . 10 :' a. 'a ::',' a. in. lTeahing i: : I.". a. i.i. r. Youn People's nwtlr.g tl :.';0. M-.-rniTig snl.jwt: ""Soaio Pio-s In. I.nPn Y. P. Mcetlit .1 p. i:.. Mishawnk.i .v ii. .-ions lii-.io.-.iptlon." T.o- v ill '.o W. 'and Hiver Park. Preu'.-hln 7 :-i0 p. m.

Ji. .M. s. tji :nk nrji-riiiir s.-i vi -o. .t u 1 : j . ngn gaSi.-n .:: p. ni.. -Hope f-.r the Sat.'i.-." 1;. worth 1 . 1 u ; - .". p. Pra er i: e,-Mr:g V ed:s-sd.v ::.) p. m.. -The S ill W.luo A!a'o p.:.j.:i-. 1.0 ; ell PeighU Mine- a-.d 'r-:i !s P. K. IIiac-H. pa-i r. sirnl.iv a. ni.. I:, v. .M.;!:t, s.ij or'i'e. i.ie-it. ! I'uldio uor.-'aip II a. in. an. ;::,!) J;. i.K j;.,. north ! uiic ;::u p. m. '-,l;t;. na-' tiau' ' a i.il lo . !, h tr...a..ig r W a t :. p. Hi. Trinity I'.laine and Vi-ir ms j...v I Miivln C. Hur.t. Sumiiv 1. .. 1 t". . . ." H. Li.., r, si.'pt. Morning worship P:1 .. nu.-tlng i iv nie.ii.i u;y f v.ih.v i ng. Lpwo; I h i'-iue (l:I,i p. 111. Fvening s-iviie 7:';). Mid-uecl; s'-iviic Wcdiicdav, 7:1". p. m M..rni::g U.enc : "Whv We s:r. Ca!'. .l "hristlan-s." M. s-.I.,jSj, s J. C. I..,.-k,. and L. it. Martin v ill -leg "T!o- Kijg .f L-ve .y shepiu-rd Is." ,y Jerome. At the e filing M-rv.f the rh-rus a-- -..in j. 1 n i.-J l.v the froh,-tra. will give a special rumber. "Tl..- ;.sp, ! f.,r the Lost." i.Mt-tir.g .it U. I., v.orth b-ague at 0:1.". hby Mrs. H. 1:. Loliins. ..a. Lpwortii league P.lble study eias on Monday evening at 7 :".. Junior b-igt.e Wedn.sd iy at ':J::iO p. nt. Prayer and pntiN,. sorvio,". 'dIlcsday veiling at 7:1.".; subject, "The Lnlv c'haiih: Winning Sou's." Following this "ivice will be the reu'uiar m.ftii.g of t!ie othial board. Stull Memorial Michigan and Victoria t.. Lev. J. F. McKav. S11111l.1v shnnl 1l-frfl !l til V K'.lt'.irl...lnri,.li l: 1, In - - ' ... in.. . u. in1 r. 11, . ..... :l lit teiidctit. Men's P.ible r'.us inii-ht bv the w...r I'i 1 1.1 1.. 11 .1.. Iwnlng M-rii.-e 7:.; Fpwortb league 0::i0 jn in.. Miss Flosl, Jest,.r. president. i

Morning subject; -1 he Attitude of ... . , . TT . ,nn .L-us Tow.anl the Law." Lvenii.g sub- fM ?lln,s Z' 1L lU)?tU S 1 , j-ct: "The First Croat Mission of V.'-V ' ' - '' 1 worship Christianity." Ilpwortli league at I:.".o; : 1 a ni and . h0 p. m. C hrNtlan LnMihie.u "Lniblers of M.-thodin. William :, P- I'rayer meeting Wed-Tayh-r, Pathfinder on Three Continents;" "".v , :.) p. m leader. Marguerite Stull. Prax.-r meeting , Morning theme; "IW to Heal V lth in Wcdm-sday evening at 7:h. ";Ionbt of loster Faith.' Lvening theme:

I r.pworth .Memorial Corner Lincoln highway west ami Hive st.. the Itev. Jese W. P.uucli. pastor; Claude Young, iisslstant pastor. Sunday school at J::i0 ti. m. Claude Youug. superintendent. Sermom.tte by the pastor. Morning worship at 11 :O0. pre:iehlng bv the paster. Theme: "The Protdern ot: the Cons i":is..M Fpwortu league tit d:.',o p. ia.; ub.bs-f. "T.uilders of Metho.lisni :" Mi.-s M.irjorle Heri.ster. lead -r. livening s.-rv-b-at 7 :oO p. in., preaching by the pastor. Theme: 'The Ibnn.in Catltolie Iof trine." S'.-i il servi'-v prayer servhv at 7 :.'Uj p. m.. b"l by the pastor. Children's ehureh Saturxlay .n orning at 10 o'clock, in charge of the pastor. Lrriu.m T.afaycttn nnd Wayne sts.. Lev. S-h.tt. Sunday s-h.x'd !:.".' a. m .. John Kw h, superintendent. Preaching 10:: 0 n. m. and 7::.0 p. in. Hpworfh league 7:i p. ia. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:4o p. in. W'e-leyan Sample st. and Marietta av.. Lv. F. (). SpiiJ-r. pastor. Morning servie 10:r.n. livening scn i.'P 7 :;X). Sunday f hoed l;fUl a. m. Prayer meeting Wednt siay evening, 7 :0. Munon rhapel IhT. Clau.. Voting, r it r. "sunday school p:: a. ni. : Mr. P-uiM h, superintendent. Ilpwortli league How To Make the Quickest .Simplest Cough itemeay MU,nrVrr th.an nedy- - u ' "inn anu 1 ou Save-. (0 ) Tully t.unranterd 0 Tl.is l ome-made eoitlt svnip is r.c.v JfcJ 111 nore i.omcs t!ian anv other cuu-'h remedy. Its ptoiti; tie-,s. eao and ccrt.ur.ty in comjuenng ,!i-tn -in-; cou-ln :y;t athl threat cd . is ltMiI remarkuU can actually let. it take hold. .-1 di s ii,,- v. iL u-nallv overcome the ?rdir.-iry cou-h rrli.-w even wi.oo' ir :-o;:g.i ,uicly. S-dern:id. teo. for oron" cniti s:.ain,j,o croup, brcr.chiul astiima v.'fc no in any rni'ist. t?i on. . ,,f never hpoiN. r; V7 ."l Pliantlv surprised how qt.:. p.l it bio-. :n drv. ii ;arse or ti"ht a"d l.cals the induiu'd lacmjr.i:a s n: a painful co;:-,. t ai.0 .t(,ps l..e lurmati' n of pLI.-grn in the throat and 1 r-.nchiai tune;,, thus ending the per-Bi-ei:t loo-e cotlh. l'ire: ii a mo-t aluaLIe eornvntrated rorat f.UTi-l of g(r.ui:;e .ro .iv pine extract, rich in piaiacol, which is so heallhg to the u.enilraii. s. To avoid ilis.tpp lintinent, he sure and a-. v.-.i:r dn.'L'g-i-t f...r "JL, oun:cs Fir.cx," a:.d dent aiccpi nnvtiiing i N... A guarantee . f ubs,,;. ..atis?..ction or ia' t.ev p'mmIv i tai ! i. o, . ., with this pr.-i,truti,:;. " Ti.c i'li Cj, I'L ViftiXC. J Li-

riv.ex Mi cents" vorth7"pnuf"i in n t sl"T:s ln ''"'t Wf-t." Tuday after- V. W. C. A. teltleand bil the Lottie v ith idair, t r , t ""'1 :lf " bn U. Woman's Fi.l.v, Libl lated ni - tr A run ' , ,, 7- , "UnVU ' 111 ir..-.-t with Mrs. O. J. Harding. Younc Women'. TritSan Association f0o , : ' r w? .'"T-' a lo I.ehtt. l av. Wedm-sday evening i.ibl-I building open a to 7 p. m. Sunday. On r, -. V 'it ca.I j.iiu ot better w,ek viee nt the rhurch: subj.t. j account of "tio.M Will Meeling" there will vo .n s rup loan uu ci aid buv for i-J.otb psalm ..n." Friday and S-Jtur.biy !...zar be no vesper service. A musical program i a.-xi-.-, hut a tew minutes t prepare, r'lill and bake sale. Watch newspapers for an- win be given at the association at tiirtvtioiis with I'ii.-jx. 'la-Its oood ar a-"ln.vn.ci.t. o'clock and tea will be served to all wo-

at 0 '!(. k. Lveninc ervl'-e at 7 oYb k. prv.u bin;,' hy th" ju-Mr; the:ue. "IliToc." Mt. I'leoiant Lev. Claude Your?, p-as-tor. Sunday school W o'chK k ; Mr. Castle, superintendent. rortaee (Impel Her. Claude Youn?. pastor. Sunday school 10 a. m.; Mr. Calvert, superintendent. Momln;; worship .ir 11 i.'cli-L or-:ie!iiii: bv the Tastor: t ini "W'Lat Is Mar:." Olivet A. M. IL Lev. Finery Allen, I). !.. panr. 310 XV. Monro..- st. Fre.achAv.Z lo:h.i :i. m. Sividay s -hool ?. ;0) p. in. Preaching- 7:4.j p. in. (.'lass meeting 'l m. Z'on A. M. K. hev. 15. XV. ISowen. past)r. PrM Iilnic 11 r n. in. a:n' S:(0 p. in. Sun:!, iv sth-.l 1J : ' J p. m. 1'rayer meet-'-lu-.s(!a.v evening. Tavlor A. M. i:.t Zion C haprl -Ror. XV. II. Taylor, pastor. l'rM-r.f 11 :Tk) a. in. aii-i S:ifj p. in. S:iul.ty school H' :"0 p. m. i'rayfr ineetlng' Wednesday, S:!J p. in. i:ivr VarU MUion llfC Sovcntepnth st. Si;wlay s. lio.d 2 :.t0 p. m.. I'znma I'lirk.-y, S:.i;th. Ki:t i'lindav s'-b.il .1 I:'J0 a. 1:1. : I K. df Mtijei1ntendent. Puldlf r s L I j with senium, 1G:-D a. ni. and 7:') p. 1,1. Junior h-ague at 3 p. in. Kpworth n.t-.ding cm Wednr-sday evoaln iork. at 7:') rPwi:i: MKTiiomsT. Irce MethdUt Pennsylvania a v. nnd Iindi st.. Uov. I. L. I.ow.t. Sunday "1 'ii.nl :' a. in.. Ci-;ir Po;ts n, s:'i.rintendent. Preaehlng servl-es at 1-a. 1 m. and 7 :.) p. in. PItESKVTKKIAX. 1'irst Cor. Vas:.T:gtm av. and Lafaytto t.. Itov. C-hari.-s A. Ltppitoott. I. )i iiiNter. Kev. Howard J. t Mff'.-rd, r;s - Mi.if minister. Mi Cl.:ir!;-.Ui! M. Tar-tii!-'o. .ts-;i.faat to tho mhiitor. Puldic a - -hip n :U". a. m. P.tSde s hool ) a. in. Men's llihle st;id I-agae l::'0. M.ir,:::;' sn!j.- i: "The Motiw Power of l.ifo." I 1 I'd i ; 1: :.! if-ot ! "I'iiWI ' i'l . W m u..v. J uhp.i- Ladeaver s 'eictv will m -. t at :l::;o; sul..1e-t. "t'hlldrcn of our M Mnt'i'..oiTs ;' le.i'der. Mary Llpidneott. '-' I'eoi.io's s K-loty will mt at t;:l". ; s;,o;.-. t. Miar:ng hir r.lcssl::gs . leader. I'o.niid Lbir.dge. Mr. CliUoial will sp-.k 1. a fe-rs work. Midwt'k meeting Welnedav night nt 7:".o. the most heljful rio.tipg of the week; subjeif. "What Is Utht Living? How Are Y"ii Living. F.te. ';" Women's Missionary s . icty Friday nt 'J:.'U i. m.. meeting at the h ;ne of Mrs. Thad S. Taylor, TA S. St. Joseph -,rs- ll' A ,u.r ,H;,K a.KM.'li' Mepheiisoa will insist L.e hotes Mrs. H. C. Murd'Hk and Mrs. A. H. Trinlty Cor. Clfax av. and St. Peter st.. Lv. John S. Hums. pator. IUble school ::?A. J. P. Whiteinan. superintendent. Preahing service 10:45 a. m. and T: 1 p. m. Morning theme: "A Good Invitation." livening theme: "A Sad Condition." Meeting for all the ladles of the ehur di at :i o'ohx k In the afternoon. Ladies' Aid meeting Tuesday at J:.';o p. m. at the home of Mrs. LMwnrd Sykes. l(.b" II. Madison St. Prayer meeting at t :.J) on Wednesday . , .. , . , j . evening. Uiolr pnietiee immeliately fallowing the praper meeting on Wednesday rvpn,',:- Ki-ilt,, 'f M l'anl boys meet lnP Friday evening at the t hurch at :-0 1 "Parable or the I'utoiean and rnariss'. I M .1.1.1'-.. Junior C. II. at '-' oVlis k. InterimMlate C II. at :::: o'cloek. Senior C. II. at :.V0 . o't 1 ek. Meeting of trustees and deacons Tn sdayevenlng at 7 :Va). Prayer mending WeIn'sday evening; subbt, "Lessons from the Life of King David." ( rmiist ou n Church Dr. Thompson, superintendent. Sunday sthxd "J :h) p. ni. Preaching service Ii:U p. m. Hope Leer and Dayton sts., CJeorge William Allison. i. D.. minister. Pdble si h.Hil 0:.'U). W. ). Davles, superintendent. Morning worship 10:4.". Children's vesers ;;.-ii p. m. Y. P. S. C. II. f. :.;o p. in. Lvening worship 7 :"a. Mid-week meeting each WjHinesday at 7 p. m. Teachers' training class S:.".0 Wednesday evening. Kovhhlll Union Sumption Prairie road. one-quarter mile west of Olive st. IUble one-iiuarier mile west or onve st. ninie s.J.md at :-..o p. m.. Owen Whiteinan, superlntcudent; international lessons. LeIlglous worshii, at .":15 p. m. iu charge ,.f ri i..r ii ivris oi l.Pler ll.liris. ;r.inj;er Lev. J. It. Donaldson, pastor. Sunday school 10 :ot) a. in. Preaching 7 : lo p. in. C. II. 7 :00 p. m. Hungarian Corner Washington av. and Cherry st.. Lev. II. Uertok, pastor. BAPTIST. 1'irM- .Main and Wayne ts.. Kev. Chas. A. Dciker. Sunday scht.ol D :30 a. m., S. ti. Chord, superintendent. Preaching at loii a. m. livening service 7 :"0. Prayer mooring Wednesday, 7 :4o p. m. Morning sublet: "The tMd Problem of Sin and Suffering." livening prelude, "Some Leal Philanthropists Who Are Seldom Mentioned." Sermon, "A Man Who Desired a Cure." P.. V. P. F.. leader. Mrs. S. c;. Chard; .ubject, "Our Home Mlsloii Keponsibilitios to the C.itmt West." Junior union Sunday at 4 p- m. Teachers training lass Wednesday at t:l. p. in.. Prof. Sims b-.iher. Woman's Missionary circle Friday at 'J p. m. at the parsonage. -11 XV. Wayne st. : topic. "The City Ledemption." Quincy street Quincy st. and P.lalne ;tv. Lev. Thomas J. Parson. P.lble school l::v a. ia , .T. XV. Land ill. superltitendetit. Pre i' h'.ng service- lo:.'U it. in. and 7 :?A) p. in. P.. Y. P. C. 0:4.". p. in. Midweek service Wt!.usday evening. Morning subject: "Tlie Fltinttite Opport unity." Fvening subject: "A Nicht of Dream." Spe iai numbers by the choir . at both services. Ik V. 1. l. :i." p. m.; MI.-s Pernbe arr. l-xailer; sut.je.-t. "MisMount Zlon Hapti-t 11." N. Pdrds.dl t. Kv.r.ing scrbe 7 hi". Braver meeting Tlair.-l iv :o p. in. lirt Swedish-C,r. Laurel and N'ajder sts. Services 10:.'o a. in. nnl 7:0 p. xn. every ctler Sunday. Lev. F. W. Jewell will prca'-h. CHKIST1AN. 1 IrM Main st.. souta of p;;!di.- library. Lev. J..hn M. Alexander, pastor. Morning P.lble sch.ol .:lo. J. Lt land Wltwer. shperi:de:nb'ut. Moralag service lu:40. C ht l-'tiaa tideavor 0 :'M p. m. Lvening seri 7::o. M--.;-u:ng subj. t: "Laying A!de li le--: - si .il llh:)L;rs." J. (.u!n. v Ana s, se.--re'.ary ef the . M. . A., wlil occupy th bulplt nt The evening s.-rvl.e. sen ,r C. L at 0:1.". Prayer and fi-wiac tor vice Wcuw-idiAi weuiai; at 7:0.

Indiana Avenue Indiana and Wltwer

rvs. Lev. Ceil Franklin, pastor. Iiible Kd.;i i:;o a. m., Fred WlUon. superinteadeut. Servi-es 11 a. m. and 7 :. p. m. Jinior ndi-avor 2::J p. m.. Mrr.. A. L. Premier, superintendent. S-nior Fndoivor 0:C0 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesauy 7 :C0 p. m. Linden Avenue C hurch of Christ- Linden av. and Carlisle st. F. Allen Massey, pastor. Preaching 10:C0 a. m. and 7 :f p. m. Sunday seho 1 :.';0 i. m. C. F.. nt 1:.') p. m. I'rayer meeting Weduesd at 7 :'M p. ni. E V A N G K L I C A L ASSOCIATIO X. Flrtit Lafayette and Monroe sts. J. H. Lvans, pastor. .Sunday bthool at 9:1." a. m., William Flagle. suirlntendent. Preaching services at 1U:G0 a. m. and 7:10 p. m. Y. P. A. nt (i:4. p. in.. Miss Clara L a-kstadt, president. Prayer meeting Tuesday and Wednesday evening at 7 :".. Choir rehearsal Tuesday evening after prajer meeting. C.rare Lliuvdn V.'av jest arid P.riek av. F.ev. J :i:i I. Sj.eiehor. Morning suhj-t: "The Wts-plng Christ." Y. P. A, ni'eting r.t :t. j. 1.1.; 'era 0'IeII. president; Mrs. I . Sjehher, leader; ti-ii "M!ssi.!i.iry Ilenn-s and Heroin, -s." Lvenlng wrvie 7::;0; t!if!.)f. 'Constant Thankfulm-ss." Hour of prayer r.nd teach'-r-' i:ie-ti::ir Welnes lay at 7:."! i. m. P.us!ii"-s nueting of the Ladies' Aid siw-iety Thui-sday at J p. m. at the hh!e of Mrs. J. XV. Vernlz. 741 Sherman av. Mlipah Corner Main 2nd Monroe sts.. Lev. John c . M. sier. Sunday s -ho(d 0 :.'. . in., i. 1 . i.uigeier, s. THT! cmr 1. Serm-us at 10:K, a m. at.d 7 p. m. m. Y. P. A. '.:::( p. m. Ptayer meet in 1: Tuesday and 'dT;ed:;y evenings. Choir pr.tithv Frhlay night. Morning sublet t : "Tliere Wr.s a Famine In the Land." I've;. lair siib'o.t: -The , Other Side." The lit. Ib-v. Vict, r 'oa Kuhlr.yi will speaK n "Immigratioa" 01 ' "e Ine-.I 1 v evening nt 7 :'.A) o lo k. Y. !'. A. at d:::o . m.; leaders, pastor's :i ..-.starts; su!jt t. "Missionary Her- es and lleiines."' Lupines-; un-etine .f V. P. A. Tuesday evening at 7:".' olo'k. Choir practice Friday night. The doors of tho ehurdi will he open Sunday morning t receive members Iy letter or upon eonfessiMU of faith. i5i:i:t!ihkx. rirt Crclhrca ( liurc Ii-121 1 S,. M:e!;!g:i:i .. Lev. A. F. Thomas, pastor. r';:a da.y st school !:::; a. in.. Hartley Fin st sn;.e:i'ite:n,r"it. MortiPig service ID:.'1,;). C 'hn.stian Ihideavor li :.1U o. m. Kv. ' ii;.' i service 7 :l;o j MM Churrh of the Hretbren -Miami : st. and Itoliana av.. Lev. M. ciyd- Horst. Sunday school b::.o a. m. Men's Libia i .--.ass In (ii.in.-t of the pastor. N om."u s I P.iide eh.s ta;.ght bv Mi-s Cora V. Wise.: li aching 10::;o :t. m. and 7:"0 p. m. Second ( hurdi of tlie Lri threu ( u.shing and Van P.ur'u sts. Kev. J. tJ. (Jrater, pastor Sunday s ho ol at i :"0 a. m.. It. L. itergor, suj eriutt nd-at. Morning serv1. ........ : . ... ryri . 1 . : . i' i io.,.o. 1. veiling sort , t v nii.s- j tlau workers' neetitig nt p. m.; .tehu ; Austin, pre hl-.'iit. i'rayer meeting lues day S:00 p. m. I'MTIin RLKTHLLX. Conference Memorial rroacT.Ing 10:!" . nt. and 7 :.?0 p. m. Sutul.ay school !;.') a. m. Chrlstiai' huilcavor C.:.':0 p. in. Midweek service Velnesday 7:40 p. m. LUTHERAN. Holy Trinity English Sherman av. and Lindsey st.. Lev. Albert H. Keck. Sunday school l):lf a. in., II. Motts. superintendent. Men's Llble class taught by the pastor. Women's (lass taught by Mls Honiuth. Young ladies' class taught by Miss Johnson. Chief service with sermon by the pastor at 10:."0 a. m. Vespers with sermon at 7:.0 p. m. St. Paul's C7errr.n Jefferson blvd. and William st.. Lev. Hemxh Ilolle. German service at 10:.0 a. m. Sunday school at l:.'X) a. 31. English service second and fourth Sundays at 7:?0 p. m. Lvening subject. "Die Toe'ater Zion.' .1 .. 11.. . 1. . . . W 1.. .. I.. 1 ;,1"u'l' ?' i " , ''IV ,nere vil1 he 'rd es in the evening. Zion's Kvangrlical Comer L Wayne and St. Peter sts.. Lev. Martin Goffency. pastor. Ciioria Del Swedish Chapln and Kerr sts.. Lev. (iottfrled Olson. Sunday school !:00 a. m. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:U0 p. m. K PISCO PA f . St. Jumrs Lafayette st., north of Washington av. Parish house. :y.v W. Colfax av. Llgh Lev. John llazen White, D. D., bishop of the diocese of northern Indiiidii, rector. Key. H. Ji. W hlte, vicar. Mori, If- nrvi.r 11 r'ch. I- ri-.nd.if-pniyer. f-.r.o. Morning snbie t': 'IIvening and Morning." Lvening sui.j.s t: "u hat '.",. ' ., . , . ,, .. ,,:v to ":bev. About the Last Ihings. the 1 exerxises for tM dren ami adults Sunday p'Lern,H,n nt 4 :..o U man s auxiliary will entertain the ladies of other missionary 1 u... ... . . to Lelieve About the Last Things." Tiie so leties of the churches on Wednesday from '. to 5 at the parish house. Trinity Hungarian S. Lafayette st, near old court house. Lev. Victor Von Kubinyi. pastor. Services at s :00 a. m. and 10:00 a. in. Bible class Thursday at 7:b p. in. CHUKCII OF (iOI). Servi.es are held in Melville hall. 212 S. Lafayette st. Sunday schiol tit 10 a. m. Mrs. Mary Cord ray, siiperlutri dent. Bible study at 11 a. m. Mrs. Lmma Lailsbaek. leader. Lereau m"ting on Thursday evening at the home of Miss Lois Thompson, "V- S. Franklin sr.VEXTit i.v aivi:ntist. Seventh Day Adventist services on .Saturd.y in Melville hall. Pastor Alloa Moon In charge. Sabbath school at 0:hi) a. in. Preaching service rt 10:30 a. in. S( I UN T 1ST. l'lrst Clutrcli of thrist Main and Madison sts. Services Sunday nt 11 :od a. in. aud 7:30 p. iu. Sunday school U :4. a. in. Y. M. V. A. Y. M. C. A. meetings win V-e l.eld every S::adny aftcriun. csjvtal!y for men, in th nmP.torlum of the !mVn' building. A special speaker will be s-rureii for each Sunday and special music will be iurlllsiied. men. International Uiblr School Asorlation j Melville ball. tu.ly. p. in.. "The C rrespondenoe Let w ten the Days of .n:t:i and the Days of the Son of Man," and discours", or chart talk. SPIBITUALIST SERVICES. The spiritualists will hold ("Iratltud day services at the home of Mr. and Mrs. s. B. Weaver. IoPj S. Franklin st., at 7 :'.A) p m C. L. TockrilC, lectUlrr. T1IMPLK BIITII-LL. Corner Lasalle av. aud Taylor ft. Abraham Cronbach. rabbi. No strvbe Sunday. Nov. Sunday school will he held as usual. 'a:lo t lo:L". XKW TIIOIOHT. .New Thought benrices will be held Sua-

day erenlng, 7:41, at V' Vistula aT., OTer Muelh-r's gr.ery SuhJt: "Tlie Duality of Man." M. A. Drunner, leturer. UFsCt i: MISSION. I'-sfKd station, 4. i:. La-sal!. av. A. ft. S.-liafor, 'npr. Fnnk Wyatt, mission worker. Met-ting every n!j;at at 7:4... c'of-fc-e and rolis given to the hungry after each nv etlng. CATHOLIC. St. Patrick .,77 .S T:iv1or st..

jJoLn r. lo;r.ie. C. S. C, pastor. Ix.w 1 masses iu 7:.'. 'J:0O a. m. Solemn J high nas and Perta.ia at 10. Iiaptisrn ! nt ITrO) p. m. Vespers at 2:.'V) p. m. .Sunj day o hool at ?,:) j.. in. Meet lag1 ot church swieui-s at p. ni. St. Hedwlire 1'olUIi Corner Scott and .Napier sts. ii-v. Anthony Zubowlcz. C. S. C. pastor. Ijw nias,4 at 7 L'UHdrea's mass at '.:) a. ni. Ul-h mns at 10:00 a. m. Suuaay cliool and benediction at L':00 p. m. Vespers at 4 :0) p. in. St. StanUIau Polish 115 N. Lincoln st. Hev. Human Mandniak, pastor. Mass at 0:10, 7:J ahd 'j:0) a. m. St. (asimlr's P0IM1 S. Wehster t. Low mass ;tt 7 :0 a. m. High mass at lU:uo a. m. Vespers at 2:X p. in. St. Adalbert's I'olish Ollre and Grace sts. Rev. Johu Kuharkl. pastor. I 'ally mass at u. m. Holy hour Wednesday evening at 7:U0. Sunday mass 7:0 and 10:',M a. m. st. Joseph Hill st and Lasalle av., Patrick J. Carroll. ( S. C. pastor. Low masses at C :w, 7 : and j :00 a. m. High mass at 10:f0 a. m. Benediction 3:00 p. m. Sunday .school i;C0 p. in. St. Stephen's Hungarian Thomas and .Mvi'hvrsnh sts. lv. Alexander Varlaky, pastor. Mass ;lt s-.iv) and 10:1." a. m. Sunday srii.,v)i ut i;oo p. m. lienedletion at u:0U p. m. Sarrnl Heart IIHei.m 1 120 W. Thnm.ia t. J:ev. Charles V. 1 ieLer, pastor. Mass. u 1 .w ana :i:.,o n.-m. sunoay soliool i.t 1 J:r,o p. ni. I'.oiu- Jivtion at U :0O p. in. j Sacred Heart Notre I'aino. Low mr.?s ' nt 0:Hi a. ni. Students' rr.a at S a.! m. High mass at lu:l."j a. m. ,nor -it ; p. m. St. Mary's German - 1?A S. Tavlor St.. I 'v. J. M. S!ii ):-. f. S. C, pastor. .Mass .... ...... .. 1 ... -.'ii ... 1 Hi-ni w.-. a 1 1 ' ',"?, 'TV, 10 171 .Sunday school at , STRONG FAITH ITJ CHRIST AIDS WRITERS Works Win uve He -u use of Their Jkdicf in Jesus, Shj.s Hev. A. 1Z. Thomas. "Tho world's rejection of Christ" was the subject taker: by Hev. A. FJ. Thomas, at tiie revival meeting held at j the First Brethren church Friday evening. 1 Kev. ?.Ir. Thomas gave some illusnations of the way Chrit has been tf.kea by man. Lord Tcriny.-u. , lrc-b't V'1Iflun lllerS had the ronsvst faitli in Christ and their ;vorks will livo whilv Tom pyne, Voltaire, F.ob Inger.-oll, and others who were as well educated mentally was far from iaeing; as well educated morally. Their works are dying, not Leeaaso they were not educated and iwondei fully intellectual, but because they were disbelievers ot" Christ. One who refuses Christ does so because of his wicki. -dnesst low aim, cowardice, and lack of good judgment. IIl Lave 1'a.t llniiimns as an example, l'at was at one time a low down saloon keener and was so low that he would have to reach up to touch the bottom of hell was appropriate for his case. But now after taking Christ into his heart he is at present a strong church worker in. this city and is looked up to by the best of South Bend's citizens. The revival meetings will continue throughout next week, with the exception of Monday evening. L,. Itedding, the music director from Chicago who is directing the music at the church, will present a special program tonight. Mrs. Detwailer. who is helping with the music, will also give some sketches of the customs of the oriental women. CHANGE IN MEMBERSHIP Coininittee of ITfty to Carry on Work of Adding to Y. 31. At the executive and membership meeting held at tho Y. M. C. A. it was decided to change the time in which a membership is dated. Before, if one joined anytime before the middle of the month, the time of expiration was dated from the first of the month, . m r. 1 1.1.11. II... . -. ami II ItlltT Llie itllUUlU lllf IlieillWVIship expired on the last of the month. J By the new law the time shall ne dated from the date that the memberJ A dated from the date thi ship ls taken out. y T , j Q. A , Aa,l,I J Cfoldv woro nnnhintrfl Ames and P. Cm. Staley were appointed as a committee to work up the committee of 30 for the continuance of the membership work. The men have arranged a system whereby every man of the city shall be reached. GIRL SWALLOWS POISON I'nds Life When Parents Tterusc to Ixt Her Visit lYIcnd. BIRMIXGIIAM. Ala.. Nov. 28. Because her parents refused to let her visit a girl friend Thursday night and have a young man accompany her home Myrta Revis. 17, of S09 First av.. drank two ounces of carbolic acid and died a few hours afterwards at ST. Vincent's hospital. "I told you you would be sorry" was the only statement ?he made to her parents after drinking the acid. Norman Eddy YV. It. C. will give their regular monthly chicken supper in C A. R. hall. E. Jeff. St.. Saturday ever, in sr. Nov. ilSth. Supper from 5 to 7. Menu: Creamed Chicken. Mashed Potatoes. - Bfsouit and Gravey. FIscalloped Corn, Wnldorf Salad. Dill Pickles. Jelly. Dread and Butter, Coffee, Ice Cream and Cak Advt. SIIMLCUHV 'LL. Lump or trt. $-1.'0 3er ton. The lest coal in the citv fr the price. Kanouse & Phillip?. Bell S43: Horn ZIj'2. Adv. VISITS SOX. Mrs. Eva Miller of Handford. Calif., is here visiting her son, Carl Miller, 313 K. Bronson st. Tin: M-rvv stak iu:sT.rn.vr. Formerly known as the Foster restaurant at 10 l W. Colfax, is now managed by former proprietor of American restaurant. New system. Special chicken dinner every Sunday all day 25c Advt. SOME NEWS NOTES. Davies Liandn. Boli. phona. Dr. Stoeckley. dentist, 511 J- M. S. Dr. Lucas, Dentist. J. M. S. Bld. Advt.

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