South Bend News-Times, Volume 32, Number 72, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 March 1915 — Page 2

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Kvrrjone i invited to attend the services in South Iicnd churches. All seats are free. Krrular v f'll as fcjKcial services are announced below. 1'a.stors arc invited by The XewsTlnios maiuu;eniiit to send the raixr outlines of their Sunday hormons that they may bo read by tlie (0,(K)() News-limes readers in the Monday edition. Through this medium the MTinons can le addressed u a congregation which Is even more than city-wide.

MLTIIODIST. l'irt N. Mill St.. Iltnry L. Iavii, pastor. !as m--tlnjr ; Sunday L.'oI 'J:'.), J. I'. jwI.ct, ftU;T!nt' ri'ient. Serin m 10: la :. m. ami 7 :"0 p. in. l'rayrr m'tlns WY.lut i!.iy, 7:1" . in. At C'n? nioriii:; s-rvl. i "I'aiiiUy I . i y will bo t,)i-r !. It is p!a;.rol to have the m"Tii!.-i:jlj atteiol a f.im'U'-.. Mr:iir.i; Mitj'- t. -r:- i:.-;i.u-i.n .f th. rir.--i'ie.'' lip worth b-isirue s- rvi' . ', p. m. ; nubjeet, Jipworthia:.- as lyke UulbbTS Against Kum." bv 1 . 1 1 1 I' vie. i:v-nl!:c ibt. '"Tin- lVriU of i;.tr-mo YV.-alth." th.f a . rwH of voi;ii vrmon. Th follow!:;;; is the m u x i ;? 1 program, mbr t'.e ilir." lion ,r i:. I. 1 . 1 j j ( i , I:. A. M.: Morning-, pn Iu!' la bv 1 : i r k ; .an them, -I Waite.j for t!..- I...r.l." by M"i:ildi...!,n: v TTt.ry. llar.-arv-li.-." by Offenbach; -fr.tlU'lof "Ma n-ho by IIMl. I v-n i ri r. rr-I ti ' A ii I :m t Moler.itn." by M-iiil-N' hn : antlo-ui, "Il!y. lloiy, I.nl ; .i." bv Jarn?i!i: -ff rt"ry t, "Calvary," by lb.!:,. v, hums, by V. Kamaiopili; p'-Miii'l-, "A ii-'r iu Muior." by f i: t i -f. St. raid Mfmoria! -Co: I. it and L.iporte av. r.fv. Jam's L. i i : lln r, I). I)., paMor. Sunday s-ho.il ;t 'j .'M, i on ducted by Supt. Mcrriit I'.eale. At l'':f."i a. ia. the annua' rsuMoori a! service will bo li'-M. w L n Dr. tJanliior will pro.ih on "Thy V:y is 1m the Sam t ii.i ry." At li:'?! p. m. 1 1 i - lipwortli bairno will ! by Mr. I. an" of tin' Vj!-!intu ;iv. niS-s!oM. At 7:.':u . in. t;!i' lnhushT w pr'.ich on t!u subjc-t. "I"rni lriinkti Plii;nf.-r to larin J 'rrioju-r," bin t In a tI' of f.ojr -v-i i ii i stiii'on on llaroLI r.-ur!l-'s notoil bonk. 'Twl.-o Horn M-n." 'I '!: '-hoir will n-n-!rr appropriate iuiihIi: ;it t ri inoiiiinir memorial s-rvif anl Mrs. V. JI. Suint. will sing- at tm ovonlir s-rvle. "TJior 1h a Luinl Mino I'yo Hath Smi." by Crmv. tiinshUM. Un Tut;,! y vcnin lr. H.irllar V ill ron!i- lii-j iuotiilou. 'Moan Nal Jran." whi-h will b- prc-o4loil ly an oran rriit.il by Max Miraml:i. i.rttcf Sorvlrr-s iu tbo now tabrnnle. 'ornT S. Miehijjan nnd Haticy stn.. Kev. I. K. Ioutft.rty. pastor. Sunday school

::.: a. m. I'rea-Iiin at 10: a. m. ami 7 :. -o p. m. Morn In tr tlicino, "Tho o'lury .f Thoin." Kvonin', " uuiv ;ol Sp aks to Mmi." ("las fiitinr 12 oVlork. .Innior con roat ion, " :.';o p. in. i:pwortli lcarti.-. 0 p. ni. I'rayt s-;vi e Wcdnesilay, 7 :';" j. in. Lowrll llrieht Miner and Franeis st., r. K. Ilri'H, pastor. Samlay scliool t .i.i a. ni.. U. M. Mof'it. siiiterintendent. Public worship 11 a. in. ami 7:".') p. .2. Kpb'Mjruo dt-votioi.il i:n--tinr at i :';) p. in., Miss UtTLha Sh uiliae, leader. Trlnit Plainc nd Vassar ays.. Jlor. Molrin Hunt. Sunday M-hool iM) ,i. in. JI. N. KlbleP, 5iipt. Moniinjr worship io:l.. J'puoitJi league G:l-" p. in. livening .ervii.' 7 ::. Tlif Lord's supj'er -will be oleerved at tlie inornini: serTrt-. Sermon on "The Magnetic 'hri.-t." Mil."!" by the mixed tiartet. Class ineetinu jit VJ. i:p..rt!i I-iue at. f5:l., led by Warieii 1!. Johns n. Ilvanpel'.stie ervie at The adult chorus uill filrijr. "Tlie Ievil' Prayer" will be the i.istnr's snhjet-t. Junior league meets at Welnexlay, Mis. Uueii, Miperiiitendcjit. Mid-ek service of rayer and praise Wednesday. 7:l." p. in. Tlie subject, "A 1 e-Mont 1 Year for nir'i-r." Mull Mrmoriul irl: I j;:tn and Virtoria. ts. lltv. J. P. .M Kay, oistor. Sunday hool at 5:1" a. m., A. lvatterhciuruli. ;;criii ii by pastor. II a. in. Ilpwerth .Meinori.il Corner 1im oln war W. and Oiie ht.. Ihe Ib-v. .1. W. P.uu. h, pa-ln'. Sunday s- hool y a. m., Claude Voumc. huperiiitemleiit. Sunday school chureh at JU.h a. m.. serr.ioiiette by the pastor. i;-jort!i e;iue, ;:.'i p. m. llvcniii: sen i- e, 7 Cpworfh baue Mibjecf. '"l.'pwort hians as Myke I'.ulldcrs Against Kum. led by Carl I Ia us-man. iajer service Friday at 7:'.' p. m.. led by the pastor, after vhi !i C'lere Aill be a meeting of the Sunday school board. Children's church Saturday at 1 a. in. Orm.iii Lafayette ami Wayne ts.. Kev. II. S. Miller, pistor. Sunday school b:VAi a. Hi.. John ioch, Miperluteiident. Prea' Liny: 10 :.".' a. m. ami 7 :.".0 p. in. i:pwerth Imk;k 7:) p. in. l'rajer ineetiug Wed m day 7:1." p. m. Asl(in Sample .t. and Marietta at.. Her. I". . Spith'r. pastor. Morninsr sertl' f Lvcuiii' service 7 :.".(. Sumlay p- hool 'J ::',0 a. in. Prayer meeting Wi Jnesday evculnjj, 7 :' Minisoii loiprl liev. 4"laud You'iT. as. tr, Sunday school l' a. iii.: W'm. Uum h, mi peri ntendeii t . r t li lea true, . in. Lvenini: service, 7 oVlo.-k. Lpuorlli Ic.ice subject, "I'pw orthians as Ike P.nildeis Against Kuni." le-1 by Miss IMna Pckuian. Lvenin theme, I.!-L.tc'l Lampj." Mt. IIrrnv - f.f r. Clamlf Younp. p-is-t'T. Sunday H'-h'oi in o'clock; Mr. Cascls, Miperinti ndent. Morning worship at 11, preaching by th jastor. Morninv' theme, "Lighted Lamps." N other 8el" i'.'cs. I'ortnsn 'hnpl Kev. Claude ounR. p.istur. Sunday schol 10 a. in.; Mr. Culvert, .superintendent. No other services. K'vrr Park-S. Seventh st., Hov. A. W. Smith. pa;t.-r. Sunday school a 0 :L'0 n. m. ; C t:. Wolfe, .superintendent. l'ublle worship with smmi!, 10:13 a. in. ami 7. p. :n. Junior league at il p. ni. Lpworth league at p. in. lllver S'ark I'.u". Seventeenth st. Sanday eri,d p. m.. Lmma l'urkey, superintendent. Junior league .1 p. ni., Mrn. Jid.u Syinoure. superintendent. Prayer mevtlujc W ecinoday evening at 7 :-U. Arm can m. r.. Oli.ct A. M. Y.. XWX. c. r.jnory Allen. LJ. pastor. U) W . Monro.- PrtO'hir:p l(i:::. a. in. Sunday ,!,..,. d :t;oj p. ia. Pi JcLlr.i; 7:-5 p. tu. Class li.cctln.s 1- m. Ziun A. M. I'.. Uev. U. W Ibweii, pistor. Pren l.ir. :i: o a. in. ?.ml :o0 p. m. Sunu.iy school 12 :: -j p. m. i:.u'tlr.g Wednesd y ten!:.r. T jlu. A. .1. f... Zln t lup 1 Kev. W. II. '1 ay lor. p.i! t. Sunday :. ol at 1J ::..

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M'Tnlnc pubjeet, "For Wliat Aro Yu WorkiiiL'V" ITveniiitf. "Tiie Hope of ;iorv.' Pilde s,!iool at U:l'M a. m. Men's Pd'blo -l.is at a. in. Pleasant Sunday after noon at 4 'e.M-k. Program by the rhur.-h eiodr. Milton P.. ;rlftlth director. Junior L'mbuvor nt . p. in. Youn;; Peojde's )- olety at b':l p. in. MM-week meeting Welneday, 7 :'.' p. in. Trinity Cor. Colfax ar. ana St. Tcter St.. Uev. John S. Purns, pnstor. Rihle s-hol Itible sct.o.d prayer meeting ' :' ; J. 1. Whltenian, superinteiub-at. Freaehhi service lo:l." a. in. ami 7:00 p. m. Session meetinj: at 10:"0 a. m. Christian Ilnleavor n:e-tlngr at ):b p. m.. P. P. Harris, leader. Sabred com-ert at 7:''J) K'iveri by the orchestra and rholr. The orchestra will plav the following selections: Manh, "Liberty Ibll." Kevere; "Apple P.lossoms;" or rtiir., " !. I'ademe:" waltzes. "Uoe Leaves;" nnin-li. "The Fla--f the F. S. A.;" Uanaroh' from "Tales of Hoffman;" overture. "Poet and Peasant:" march. "Tfider the Iouble Facie;" overture. "Poet ami Peasant:" Maidi. "M;tward Christian Soldiers." Tho choir will sin tlire selections. Tlie pastor will say a word about St. Patri k. Tuesday, 7 :"o p. m., the Christian Fmb'.ivor society wiil cive a box supper and social at the ehun h to younc and old. It is liop.-d that every lnembor and frieml of tlm hurlj will come to tliis'so.Jal and supper. The ladies are r brini; box suppers wbi.-h will b" auctioned off to the men aibl boys. Weilncsd ly evening j.rayer meeting and c hoir praetbe. cottage prayer me.-tinirs on Monday and Tue-dxy evenings but on Thur-day and Friday evenings. Children are urced to attend the S. S. rally at II. S. auditorium Monday p. m. and the adults to attend the evening s -rvb-e at same place. Westminster Kev. Ii. P.. Ilostvtter, pastor. Sunday school ):'.') a. in. Public worship li):!.. a. in. ami 7:00 p. m. Morning theme, "Nothing Can Separate ls From the Love of Jod." Son .service in the evening. The chorus directed bv Mi-s Fern Parker will render the ea libit. "Kuth." Junior C. 1'. 2 o'clock, hiIpI'muhII ili, I' 1' ".'J ..ni,.T- 4' I II

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evening Wednesday, 0 :0'J to t. Annual election of r.ftlcers. Prayer ne-cthic subje.t. "Winning others for Christ." John l:.V.-..l. Hope Leer and Dayton sts., George William Allison. l. H.. minister. P.ible f.eltrol !:.'o, L A. Walker, superintendent. Classes for all attendants. Moinliiir worship. 10:iO. Y. P. S. C. F.. .:'.,. Kv.ninc worship. 7 Mid-week nicetin? Wednesday. 7:."Jl. Touchers' training !iss. (s::;c p. in. Wedned.iy. The public is cordially invited to attend and participate in all these services. .Morning theme. " Vision for the people." Y. P. S. C. F. topic. "Tests of Mv Christianity," Matt. T0:1i;-Ol. Feninu subject. "With Jesus." Topic for wiil-week service, "The Prayer in Secret," Matt. 0:b Crumstown Church Dr. Thompson, superintendent. Sunday school 2:00 p. m. Preach i n service 0:(H) p. in. Koekliill I'nlon Sumption Traine ro.td, one quarter mile west of Olive st. IHble school at :"0O p. m., Owen Whitpman, su-perintend(-nt ; intcrnationai lessons Kelifiious worship at 3:10 p. in. in charge of Fbler Harris. Granger Key. a. P.. Donaldson, pastor. Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Preaching 7:43 p. ra. C. F. 7:00 p. m. Hungarian Corner Washington ar. and Cherry St., Kev. P. Kertok. pastor. BAPTIST. I Irst Main and Wayne M.., Her. Chas A. Decker. Sunday school j:0') a. in., S. iL Chord, superintendent. Preaehlnsr at 10:10 a. m. Fnininjr service 7:00. Prayer meeting Wednesday. 7:40 p. m. Moininir theme. "A Word of Solicitude ;" evening. "The Mission of Jesus." P.. Y. P. F. leader, Miss Turner. Junior union I p. m. Teacher's training clas.s Wednesday C :10. Prof. Sims leader. Prayer meetin Wednesday, 7:10 p. nt. Ladies' Aid meeting Friday. " :'.V) p. in., at Mrs. Kizer's, so0 W. Washington. Cainey Street Quincy st. and Klilne av. Itev. Thomas J. Parsons. IHble school H:0J a. in., J. W. Kami ill, superintendent. I'reachinir services 10:00 a. in. and 7:00 p.

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vice Wednesdav evening. I'dble schM)l.':0( a. m.. J. W. Kendall, superintendent. Morning theme. "The Land of the P.ible:" eveninc. "A KellIou Crisis." Stephen A. Haboiish, a native of Palestine, will preach at the morning service. Pastor T. J. Parsons will prt aeh In the evehiuu. 15. Y. P. I, t'rATt k in.. 1, (. Neithardt. leader; subject, "Tests of My Cliris;tinity." Ttiesday, .". p. m.. Wonieu's Fnioii P.ible elas will meet with Mrs. S. Sln-s. '.tjl Sherman av. Wednesday. 7:10 p. m., mid-week service; topic, Psalm irxt Friday. i'::U) p. m.. Ladies' Aid will hold -i thimble at the home of Mrs. Hoy Smith, 7b: Sanconi a v. Friday. 7 :.".' p. in., d'spensati'Uial lUble class for men and women at the Y. W. C. A. Mount Zion lluptlt11.1 N. Hird'ell St. Ienlnj: service 7:00. Prayer meeting Thursday S:00 p. m. 1 irt swelili Cor. Laurel and Napier sts Services 10:"0 a. m. and 7 :.';o p. m. every other Sunday. Kev. F. W. Jewel will preach. CHRISTIAN. l'lrst Main St.. soii.n of puli'.ic library, Kev. John M. Alexander, pastor. Morning Kith- school :i:ir.. J. Holland Wltwer. superintendent. Morning service 10:iJ. Christian Fmleavor 0:15 p. m. Fxeuiiii; serv i e 7 :00. Morninc sermon. "Impression Must P.e Followed by Fxpresshui." Mr. Habousli of P.eirut, Syria, will till the pulpit In the evening. He his a wonderful story to tell of his change in relicbms eonvi. t.ions. f. F. at ; topic. T'etln .ir Christianity." led by the p.i. r. Junior C. F. Saturday afternoon at -Oi. Mrs. Chester DuComb. superintendent. Prayer and j.raise service Wednesday eveninc at 7 0J. Indian:, Avenue Indiana and Wltwer a vs. Kev. Ceeil I'ranklin. pastor. llihle scho d U:.' a. m., Fred Wilson, superintendent. !i vices ll a. in. and 7 :.' p. m Junior Fuder-vor ':. p. r.i.. Mrs. A. L. I'.reeuer. sup'rtntendent. Senior Fmleavor 6:00 p. m. Prajer meeting S'ednesday 7 :00 p. "' Idndtn Avenue Church of ChrUt Linden a v. and Carlisle st. Fdward Castb. p istor. Preaching I0:.",o a. ni. and 7:00 p. in Sunday ch- o', ;;:( p. m. C. rl. nt :-'0 p. rn. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7 :00 p. ru. i: van g i: i.i c A r. a s so c i a r i o x. l'irt L,Uavette ar.d yiouroe sts.. J. II. Fvans. pastor. Sunday s.-liool at t:0O a. m.. Cleore J. I.ouc. superintendent. X'onii::c ei:mu ., U):."0 a. in. V. V. A. at

Miss Chin Loekstndt. prestlent. Midweek services: Prayer meeting Iiife day and WtdneJay eNenlngs at 7:.'J lo'k. liraee Lincoln Way west and Trick t. i:.v. Daniel I. Speh'jor. miiiltr. s niday seho d .:;) a. m . (Jeorjre W. Devir.c. "uieriuteudent. Worship and sermon 10:.0 a. m. Morninc theme. "The Medium of Inter-

O.lirse." A rally ef t. . P. A. will be held iu the eveninc The eerclses wt'.l betrin with a - service ar. 7 p. m. The primdpal add:-s will be cive.i by the pastor; sub. b- t. "WTndlnc the War.-'a." All are -or-dially invited to this as well as all other servi-f-s. H.iir f prayer and tea. her' m's tiT'c Wednesday, 7:: p. m. .Miipli - Coiner il.ilr. ami Mor.roe .-.ts . K. v. Johri (). M .-. S inday ? h T :00 a. m., F. F. P.urge:ier, superintendent S r::i 'r.s at lOtlo a. m. and 7 p. :n I'atev heti al lasseH will ii.ee! at l':) p. iu. Mornlac theme. "Why We V.elb-e iu P.jlti-m by Si'rUiiinc and l'wurin." Y.

P. A. at 0:00 p. ni.. Krnmet Jester, provident: subject. "Test.s of My Christianity." Leader. Mrs. J. N. Hively. Fveuinc sermon, "From P.abylon to Paradise." Prayer ims tinc Tuesday and Weilnesday evenings at 7:.'V. Th eon.cretrational meeting has b-en postiioped till Thursday evening, .March Is., at 7:10. Choir practice on Friday night. BRETHREN'. Tlrt Hrethren hurdi 1214 S. Michigan st., Kev. A. F. Thomas pastor. Sunday school r:00 a. m.. Hirtley Firestone, superintendent. Morning service 10:00. Christian Ludeavor 0:00 p. m. Evening fcervh-e 7:00 Morn In subject. "The Parable of the Tares arid Wheat." -econd of a series on the parables. Evening theme, "The Man Who Nearly Wrecked His Faith." Poth sermons b pator. All welcome. I'Jrt Chunh of the nrettiren Miami ut. and Indiana av.. Kev. M. Clyde Herst. Sunday school 1:00 a. ni. Men's Uible class in eh. ige of the oastor. Women's Wide class tauclit by Miss Cora V. Wise. Preaching 10::;o a. in. and 7:00 p. in. Second Church of tlie Brethren dishing and 'au P.uien sts. Kev. J. (J. Grater, pastor. Sumlay s- hool at i:.".0 a. m.. G. A. Seneman. superintendent. Morning servi o I0:0o. i:ening service 7 :.'. Christian workers meeting at 000 p. m.; John Austin, .resident. Prayer meeting Tuesday 8:00 p. m. IMTED HURT II REN. Conference -Memorial Preaching 10:1 . in. and 7:'K) p. m. Sunday .s -hool ':00 a. m. Christian Endeafor U:0o p. m. Midweek service Wednesday 7:10 p. ru. LUTHERAN. Holy Trinity English- Shermlir. av. and Liridsey st . Kev. Albert II. Keek, pastor. Sunday school 1):10 a. m.. E. Motts. superintendent. Men's Wide class tautrht by the 1astor. Women':: class taught by Miss Ioinuth. Young ladies' class taught by Miss Johnson. Chief service with aennou by the pastor nt 10 :: in. Vespers with sermon by the pastor at 7:30 p. in. St. Paul' Cierrr.rtn .rerTersoti blvd. and

William st., Kev. Henoch llolle. German service at 10:00 a in. Sunday school at !:(o a. m. pastor. Zion's Evangelical - Corner E. Wayne and St Peter sta.. Kev. Martin Goffeney. filoria Dei Swedish Chapln and Kerr sts.. Kev. (lottfrlen Olson. Sunday school 0:00 a. m. Services ut 10:00 a. tu and 7 :00 p- m. EPISCOPAL. St. James--Lafayette St.. uorth of Washington nv. Parish. Louse. 310 W. Colfax av. High Kev. John iiazen White, I). I)., bishop of the diocese of northern Indiana, rector. Kev. II. K. White, vicar. iloly communion 7 :.".o. Morning prayer, litany and sermon. 11. Evening prayer, 0:10. Morning sermon by the bishop: subject. "The Holy Communion." Daily services at 7:00, 10 and 4. Morning sermon by the bishop 'The Holy Communion." Daily services at 7:.".o, lO end 4. Wedn.-sday eveninc lectures u the Scottish church, at 7 :0O. Trinity Hungarian S. Lafayette St.. near old court house. Kev. Victor Von Kubinyi. rector. Services at S :00 a .m. and I0:u0 a. m. CATHOLIC. St. Pat rick's JAJT S. Taylor St., Ttev.

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will bf Leld at 0 o'clock Sunday afternoon. The program arranped by the young people Ol rhe First Kaptl.-t church consists of an address on the "Meaning anl Scoj-e of Soci ii Service," by Dr. Abraham Cronhuc-h, and s;cs:ial music. Tea will follow the s. rvi. -. Men and women are Invited to this service whi'h Is one of a series of meetings held monthly fur the study of social N.-rvlce. MISSIONS. Lasalle .. G. S'-hafer. superintendent; Frank Wyatt, mission worker. ServiceiS every night at 7:10. Coffee anl rolls for the hungry after the meeting. Everybody w eleoine. Cit 110 L JoMerson hlvd. Hay A. Hlrd, superintendent. Sunday school at 15 p. in. .M'ftlDgs every night. Personal workers' (lass for those who want to win souls at 4 o'clock. Eyening service at 7:00 with half hour song service. Supt. Hlrd will speak vn "Elijah at the Krook Cherirh." Mennonito Hope 111 W. Sample st. Meeting every night except Monday. Sunday school 2 :.",). 0:30 and 7 o'clock. Week night.s at 7:00. Washington Av. 1000 W. Washington ay. A. (i. Schnfer, superintendent; Frank Wyatt,' associate worker. .Service every night .it 7:40. Coffee and rolls given to the hungry after the meeting. autoTaradTis

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Latest Styles of Cars Will Be in Line of March Miss South Bend to Take Part in the Affair.

1500 HOUSE DRESSES AND APRONS Made of Amoskeag Ginghams On Sale Monday, March 15th

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Fifty or more automobiles, all 1010 models arc entered In the motor parndo which will take plate in the business district this afternoon at 0:00 o'clock. The parado can easily be termed South Mend's first automobile show as it will it. elude the newest models in a dozer makes of machines, individual agf nvs having entered from two to eight ears each. Touring cars, sedans and trunks wjll be on exhibition in addition to other patterns in motor vehicles. U. Newman, advertising manager of The Xews-Times. who has been in charge of arrangements for the parade has secured tho entries of the automobile agents who have taken to the project enthusiastically and have not spared any effort in preparing to make the parade the biggest thing of its kind held in South Bend. This will be the first time that the people of South Bend have ever had an opportunity to see such an an ay of the latest types in automobiles and the parade is expected to attract a large crowd of people to tho business district during the afternoon. Miss

Ethel Collard who was chosen as Miss South Bend who lead the parade on the opening of Fashion week Tuesday night will be in the parade this afternoon. Thi.e will give the people who were unab c to see Miss .s'outh Bend on her first appearance another opportunity to view the young woman who was selected as queen of the style show. The cars will be filled with young men and women of the city. For decoration each ear will carry a pennant with the name of the car. Lead-

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COVER ALL APRONS at 59c, 89c and $1.00 The Celebrated D1X HOUSE DRESSES at $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 to $2.98 It's the time of year you nee'd large Aprons. Cover over all House Dresses. You'll find these exceptional values.

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ing the parade will be a platoon of police followed by a band. All cars will assemble on S. Lafayette st. between Washington av. and Jefferson boulevard. The parade is to begin at 0:30 o'clock. The line of march will be as follows: From point of assembling on is. Lafayette st., between Washington and Jefferson the cars will move south to South st., then east to Michigan st., north to the German Turner hall and counter-march on Michigan to Wayne st., then west to Main and north to Colfax where tho procession disbands.

CAMPAIGN A SUCCESS Many Nov Members Will Bo Added o Y. W. C. A.

The membership campaign is progressing at the Young Women's Christian association this week but it is expected that tho largest number of returns will be made from tho teams next week. Friday the record shows that Miss Kiefer's team from the business wome n's Bible class leads with K members to their credit.

Mrs. W. J. Keller's team is second with 10 members. All of tho team! report many promises but these can-, not be counted until the money ia turned in at the association oilice. The indications arc that the last dai of the campaign will bo unusuallv busy ones for all the teams. NVv. members as well as the old ones will be interested in the new classes in Fewing, fancy work and swimming that will open the week of March -1'. minus. Born to Mr. and Mrs. IMward c;. Roily. SOS Park av., a daughter, March 10.

high mass and sermon at 10:00. Baptism at - :00 p. in. Vespers at 0:01? p. m. Sunday school at 0:00 p. in. Meeting of church societies at 4:00 p. ni. St. llcdwige Polish Corner Scott and Napier sts. Kev. Anthony Ziibowiz. C. S. C, pastor. Low mass at 0:00. Children's nuiss at 'J:i) a. in. High mass at U :V0 11:00 p. m. Vespers at 7:00 p. in. St. Stanislaus Polish 410 X. Lincoln t Rev. Human Mareiuiak. pastor. Mass nt :00, 7:00 and 10:00 a. m. St. Cndinir' Pol'ih K21 S. Webster st. Low mass at 7 :0J a. m. High mass at 10:00 a. iu. Vespers at 2:00 p ni. St. Adelbrrf Polish Olive and Grace sts. liev. John Kuha'-ki. pastor. Daily mas at 7:10 a. in. Holy hour Wednesday evening at 7:00. Sunday mass 7:0 aad 9:00 n. ra. St. Joseph Hill st. and Lnsille bt.. Patrick J. Carroll. C. S. C, pastor. Low misses at 7:00 and 0:00 a. m. IJ'gh mass at 10:00. benediction 0:00 p. ni. Sunday school at 11:1V) p. ui. St. Stephen'H Hungarian Thomas and Mci'heison .sts. Kev. Alexander Varlaky.

pastor. .Mass at ,V(hj and 10 :1. a. in. Sunday school at - :00 p. m Heuedietion at 3:00 p. m. Sacred Heart IMglan -112G W. Thomas et. Kev. Charles V. Fischer, pastor. Mas at 7 :00 and '.:0d a. m. Sunday school ut J:0O p. in. Benediction at 0:00 o. m. Sacred Heart Notre Dame. Low mass at J:U) a. m. Students' mass at 8:00 a tu. High mass at 10:10 a m. espers at '2 xyi p. m St. M'.iry'n Orman 401 S. Tavlor St.. Kev. .1. M. Sherer, C. S. C, pastor. Mas t 7:0l ami 10:00 a. ni. Sunday school at 2:00 p m. SCIKMIT. Main and Madison sts. Sunday services at 11 a. in. and 7:00 p. ni. and a testimonial meeting on eery Wednesday evening at S. Sunday school for children and young people Up to tie age of L'0. is from 0:10 to 10:00. Heading rooms maintained by this church on the seventh tloor of the J. M. S. building, ate open every afternoon, excepting Sunday, from 1J m. to 0 p. m.. and every Saturday evening from 7 to j. where those who wish to pass a ojiiet hour may read, study or impure into the subject of Christian Science. tk.mpli: dptii-i:l. Corner Lasalle av. ;md Taylor st. Abraham Cioi.bach. rabbi. Morning subjeet. Tnemployment." iMhK:v.TioN.L luni.i; school Association. Melville hall. 'J12 S. Lafayette st No Cvd!e. tk.p.. Come. I'.lb'.e study, -The First Work of Kestitutbn." SALVATION A KM V. Hail 412 S. Michigan st.. in charge of t'apt. William Conway. Meetings every nijrlit la tlje week exceot Monday. Sunday services as follows: Sunday school at 2 p. ni. ; salvation meeting at p. in.- everybody is eieuine to ttiese services. SLYLNTH DAY ADYLNTIST. Seventh Day Adventist services on Saturday ia Melville hall. Pastor Alien Moon

in chirge. Sabbath s.-ho.d at l:0o a. tu.

t'reacmuj; ervl-e at lo:;ji a m. SPIRITUALISTS. The S.oith lb-i.d Pn-greive Spiritual ovi-ty will hold seivhes Sur.du.' evcnjlig at 7:00 in ib-otal hall, Toepp ' building. Lo0-"'o7 S. Main M. church or con. Servl.-s are held in Meivllh hall. 22 S. Lafayette st. Sunday s, hcT'at 1J a. :n. 11. l. Cuffel, s u i crlnfe'idcnt. Bible tn.Iv at 11 a. m. (.. 10 KaiNba.-k. ! o! r. lV:van ila-s mm Wednesday eve:?..g at f..l S. l'cilo s t. I'.ereail IieetiliC on WVdlifvl.iV eVi'iiilii; at O.'l S. Fellows r. Y. M. V. A. Y M. A. rr.foiiug wv. te held every Sunday aftcrncen. e-;-e. ialiv f,-r men. in the auditorium of tlie beys' building. A ppe-'ial speaker uill be so ureil lor e.-o h Sua.lay urd f pedal n.usic vv ill he furnished. . W. C. A. 'he .e-p.-r -rvice at the Y. W-

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The Woria-Famouo Glenwood "Four-36" At $107S This is the same car feature for feature that amazed the entire motor car industry when it wa3 offered at $127d This is the same car from headlight to taillight to the smallest cotter pin that you have heard repeatedly caHed"The greatest automobile value in the world" and when you heard that the car listed at $200 raoro than the present price. Now you begin to see why this is a startling announcement what it means to the man who ha3 patiently awaited the coming of a real quality car at a popular price. Three Paige conditions have made this amazing price possible.

The strong financial condition and business, foresight of the Paige-Detroit Motor Car Company, have enabled them to buy materials at a greater advantage than ever before. The Glenwood has given universal and absolute satisfaction.. Bemuse of that no mechanical changes have been necessary. Because of tLat there have been no high experimental ani engineering costs. These facts together with the great savings eQected by Paige manufacturing methods are responsible for the new record-breaking price of the Gleawoofi "Four-3(i.' You know the Glenwood's reputation you know of it as "The World-Faraous Glenwood the greatest automobile value In the market." You know also that that reputatioa was gained with the price at $1275. You can realue t-ca what that eamc value is at a price of 11075.

Go Into the rery rltals of the Glenwood. Ths P!g raotcr Tfc$ mxltl disc cork-insert clutch silent chain drive to auxiliary hafti Gray & Davis large unit electric system Boch magneto combination forco feed and constant level splash lubrication the Stewart cartnretor. Go thoroughly into every part of the Glenwood. See the car note its lines its 115 inch wheel base Its roornl nets Its taxzty. Drive it and ride la It. Convince yourself of Its remarkablt value. We are confident you wiil agree that the Paige Glenwood not only has th greatest combination of hlga grade features fouai ia any popular price i motor earBut that the car stands today down to IU smaliert cotte p!a,tbe greatest four-cylinder value in America. See it Ride in it Investigate it. That't all ait,

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