South Bend News-Times, Volume 32, Number 86, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 27 March 1915 — Page 2

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES TEACHERS WILL BE NEWS AY AT THE CHURCHES WELL ENTEBT Jll?l Robertson Bros. Co. Everyone i invited to attend the herrlcen in South liend churches. All Mats are free. Regular as well tu finxial M-nice arc announced below. Pastors arc invited by The News Times management to crul tlie paper outlines of their Bun day sermons that they may be read by the tt)(04)0 Xewst-Timca readers In the Monday editions. Through this medium th 5ermon.H can bo addressed to a congregation which hi even more than city-wide. Plans Are Discussed at Meeting at Chamber of Commerce Autos Wanted to Carry Teachers to City Schools.

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JILT HO DIM. 1'lrstS. Main St.. i:cv. II. nry L. Divlt, putor, ( inv-i rr.e-tin ):W, Saad.iy liool 0::kJ, J. Iiow waer, su j.orin t-nd-fit. Serin-r;s a. in. and 7 :io p. ia. Pruy r xi--1 in jr d;i y, 7:F p. ni. M. Taul's IeTnna!-- :v.llax and Laport av. Tr. James L. Cr.iidh;er, I. I.. j' Kt"r. Sund.iy si-.VmiI at U :'.'), roiidueted Ly sept. M'-rritt . I'.ejile. At 10:l."i . in. a Palm Sunday service 1h lioi.r, v !n-n Ir. (iardhier will Kj-uk n "A I.iy t Triump!i" and the e!i ir will render k.-j"i' ;n-.itlv" ;uM.y ar.d "IU .f ;.,..! rhwr" l.'y Trowbridge. At V,:'.j) p. in. t.J.o I ; pw rt !i leiue survive will 1 led by Mrs. 1". (.'. K.-i. At 7:.' p. in. the mini-ter will prr.i'h on "I'roru Notorious SiniMT t Noted Saint." bdiii; tin last "f .1 s.tW- of serinom o:i Harold I'.a aide's pri-.it k, "Twi. .- Horn Men." At this rviee Mr W. II. Swlnfz will siny. "The Ke-ojrrerti n" by Shl!ey, with violin obligate u Monday evening the Ppworth Je.noie will jrlvi? a ial. n Wednesday, Thursday aud Friday -vnin Passion week servi will il' ht M. rae Services in tne new tabernacle, corner S. Michigan, nnd Haney sts., Itev. P. K. Ioug lierty. pastor. Sunday school U :?,0 a. rn Preaching at P:li a. in. and 7 :.J p. in. Lowrii Height Miner and Francis at.., F. K. ;rirjr, pastor. Suuday school i:.r.O a. in., it. M. Moflit, superintendent, l'ul lie w orship 11 a. rn. nnd 7 :'SO i. m. Fp-P-a;;ue devotional me.. tin;; at p. tn., Miss llertha Shanllne, leader. Trinity I'.laine nnd Vassar avs., Her. Melvln (.'. Hunt. Sunday p.-hool 0:30 a. ra. JI. N. KINUt. supt. Morning worslilp 10:4.",. i:pwortli league (i:l." j. m. Fvcnlug service 7:.a C'las for ir.en in the taberna-Ie taught I'.v tin pastor. Morning worship nt 1U:4-",. Special in!Mi- ly the mixed quarlet. Serin 'li, "World Umpire and Universal I't-iK-'." 4 Mass inHt inc ;tt 1-, Mrs Harlnn, leader. Fpwortii league at :!.". led ly MiH !eta Ilerndd. Freachln s. rvhe at 7::u. The pa.s!r will speak on. "TheFo;eIine ,,f Mn." Sinitiu led by the suiu'.t ehorug. Sp-cial services will he lield in the chnnli during lasion week as follows: Tuesday nlcht, "The Fashion for Fruit"; U'eiinf sday nicht. "The Fas-Fio-n That Walts-; Thursday niulit. 'The J'aioTi That Stoops"; Friday niyht. "Tlie Self-i;niptyinr Fassion." The Lord's Supper will bo observed at this last service. Stull Memorial Michigan and Victoria. ts. Kev. J. F. McKay, jistr. Sunday -hool at 1:1" a. in., A. Katterheiurich, Sermon by p;'ftr, 11 a. in. Morning' sermon by .1. . Ames, secretary rf the Y. M. ('. A. There will be no servKe in the evening. Fniyer meeting on Wedn"slay evening at 7 Kpwortli Meiimri.il 4'orner Lincoln war AV. and Olive St., the Kev. J. W. F.uneh, pastor. Sunday school j ;;;o a. in., Claude Vountr, superintendent. Sunday nrhool -hun-h nt 10:4T a. in., sermonette by the pastor. Fpw ort!i league, d :.' p. in. Ft nliiir service, 7 :Zjk Orman Lafayette and Wayne ts., Kev. II. S. Miller, paMor. Sunday seliool l :'.)0 :. m.. John Koch. superintendent. Frr.u-hlnp 10:.'V a. in. ami 7 ::;) p. in. Kpwortli league 7 :H) p. in. Frayer meeting Wednesday 7 :4."i p. in. YVeieyin Sample t. nnd Marietta av., Kev. F. O. Spitler. pastor. Morning serti 'f 1U:C0. llveninu service 7 :.'(). Sunday school l :.",() n. m. Frayer meeting Wedueaday eveuiriK'. 7 :.'30. Munton ("hapel Kev. Claude Young, pastor. Sunday school 10 a. in.; Win. Iiun h, wuperintendent. Ijwrth b-ague, G l. In. I. 'vening service, 7 oVhu k. Mt. l'Irnv fir-v. Claud Yoiutg. pnstor. Sunday school 10 o'clock ; Mr. 'assels, fcuperint-:ident. Morning worship nt 11, preni hing by the pastor. Mornint: services led by Lytic Flock, convert of the Lasalle Kes. ue Mission, who w ill give his life story. Fortage ( hnpfl Ker. Claude Young, pastor. Sun. lay school 10 a. in.; Mr. Calvert, superintendent. No other services. ltlrr Fark-S. Seventh t., Kev. A. W. h'nilth. pastor. Sunday s -hool a 9 :"0 a. m.; F. i;. Wolfe, superintendent. I'ublle worship with sermon, 10:4." a. n. and 7.00 p. in. Junior league at .'1 p. in. h'pworth league at C:.'X p. in. Uir Fark Hh'i Seventeenth st. Sunlay s. hMl p. m.. Fmnia Furkcy, uperlnteudent. Junior league .1 p. rn.. Mm. John Seyruoure. superintendent. I'rayr meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. A Fill CAN M. F. Oltvft A. M. n. Kev. C. Fmcry Allfn, I. pastor. Gio W. Monroe Frfrjchlag 10:.".0 a. rn. Sunday s. lio.il 3:00 p. m. JTMching 7:1." p. in. Class meeting 1'2 m. Zion A. M. i:. Kev. F. W. Itowen. patr. Freachlng 11 mi a. in. ami S:o p. m. Sunday school 1' :."0 p. m. l'rayer meeting Wednesday evening. Taylor A. M. E.. Zion Chapel Ker. W. II. Taylor, pastor. Sunday school at 12 :.".0. Morning prva-hli:g at 10:1.",. Fveliiug preaching at 7:1.". MO.K MFTHODIsT. Free MethodUt Fennsylvania ar. nd Kus.h sf.. i:. N. Foulk. pustor. Sunday hool 9 :T.O a. ni.. Oscar ilatson, superintendent. Frcaehiug services at 10:C0 a. lii. and 7 :C0 p. in. Klver Fark I rre lethodlst Fourteenth end Vine sts. F. s. Jennings, pastor. Sunday school v:r.o a. in. Freachuig 100 a. in. Young Feople's meeting C :".0. FqIoti . F. Meeting 3 p. in.. Misbawaki ud Klvcr Fark. Frcaehiug 7 :cO p. in. rnnsnYTEKiAx. Firt Cur. WasTng!.u av. nnd Lafayrtte nt.. Kev. Charles A. Lippineott. 1). l., minister. ;;ev. Howard J. Clifford,- associate nilnistrr. Mls Charlotte M. Cartridge. :iUiai;t to the minister. Fa!.;!.- w-orsltip at 10:1.", a. ni. and 7 :"J p. tn. M.rn!r.' nljcct : "Not to be Mlnisfered Fnfo." The sacrament of the Lard's supjwr ! i.t..T at service. i:ciil!ig subject: "Time Cie Interpreter." Ti e l.;t Ficant Sunday afternoon of Lh c.ison will be given ar l o'cl.-. k. Fn'eram i: ndt-r the . I j n t i -1 of Messrs. Macllenry ir.i I: .t.ts, II. I'.ible s-!,.ol at ':." a. m. Mei' ItlMe cias at V:".s a. m. Junior l'mb avor s i. ty at ,". p. m. Young Fcj le's so. i-ty at ':'." p. in. H !v week k.tv-P-s will be h.'d every eveu'ing at 7 :"0 v'ccvk tXupt Saturday. Trinity 't. rolfax av. and St. Fete? t.. Ker. .KLri S. Kurns, pastar. Ilihle school i:."j: lUble school prayer meeting P :!."; J. F. Wniteman, superintendent. Fre.H'uing fccrvlce a. m. and 7:) p m. Morning subject: "Fefeat or Yi.-torT Whi. !)" Chritl;iu Fndenvnr at f,:C, p.'m. nd evening sejvb-e at 7:. Stfreoptloon pictures showlui: the o! eramirergau Fa!soj play will te shown at the evening --rvioe. Ch- ir and orchetra wi!i help in the service. Iaka wek servl.-es ever f vening t 7:r. The follow iug mlniters will ;e'ik In su'el - m : Keverend Hon-t'-TU r. AK',s :i. Furi.s. T.ff .-r-l and raiond. jsj-,(,j 5ervlts e:i Ftst Su:.dsy w'.t!i ri-m-nunien .f lord's n-ipp.-r and re. eption of new ia rubers. Vt jnlntr Her. It. H II-'Tetter. pistor. S'und-jy t. tc-ol a. in. I'ut lic norJll!p I'M" a ni 2nd 7 :?0 p. 1.1. S-iioii oi-.tH at :o..u) f ('..iifcr with tl.o.- fliin w;:i f., i:nlte uitfi tbe loir n. Cot:i:;i:;::!. m rvi.c a hi! n- eivlr g f hew i.!-i!i!..-r l:i-r. r..tj.t!m wl'.l be ud!..!n-l-lereI. l.vcj,; ,tmi. u ttien.e "The Mar-du rit!; ".,. Wall " .Ir.-.lor C. F. " o i-M-k Inter" e.li-.te F. 3 s-nb-r '. i:. .:' s-i t. "Hon.,. .t::ou.-' 'h'Jp !i eVe'iiiig n J M . s ipj er it ', .".0 r. 'hir!s I'. -lb!: rv will jeik on 'The .hurcii and Health." liwye Lcr and Iaytou tin, (Jeorge

William Allison, l;. I)., minister. Blbl s l,fx,l y:.'. F. A. Walker, superintendent. Class- for all attendants. Morning worship. 10:4.-.. Y. P. S. C. K., 0:l.i. P.ven. intr vorhlp, 7 :.T0. Mid-wek meeting Wednesday, Teichers' training class. H:30 p. in. Wedmday. Tlie put, He is eordlally invited to attend and participate in all these services. Morning theme; "The Christ in Triumph." V. F. S. C. F. topic:: "Home Mission Opportunities." Lr.ek. 34 "l. M veiling eubject. "The Keasou of It." Passion week services at 7:30 p. in. on WedIKidHy, "Sket h f Jesus' Life us He Approaches the Cross"; Thursday, "The Iist Supper and Oetiieniue" ; Friday, "The Trial and Crucifixion."

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Ilorkhlll L'tiioD Sumption Fratrie rosd, one-rjuarter mile west of Olive st. Bible ichool at :230 p. ra., Owen Wfclteman, superintendent; International lessons. KeUglous worship at 3:4 p. m. la charge of Fider Harris. Granger -Kev. J. II. Donaldson, pastor. Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Preaching 7:43 p. m. C. E. 7:00 p. m. Hungarian Corner Washington ar. iud Cherry St., Kev. 11. Ilertok, pastor. BAI'TIbT. FIrt Main and Wayne sts.. Rev. Chat A. Decker. Sunday school to :30 a. m S. i. Chord, superintendent. Preaching at 10:4., a. ni. Evening service 7:30. Prayer lucetlng Wednesday. 7:45 p. m. Qainrr Htreet Qu'aey st. and Blaine at. Kev. Thomas J. Farsons. Uible school U:;s) a. ra., J. W. Bandall, superintendent. Preaching services 10::X) a. ni. and 7:30 p. m. 15. Y. P. U. :45 ). m. Midweek service Wednesday evening. Bible school nt t :30 a. in., J. W. Kendall, superintendent. Mount Zion IluptUl 113 N Blrdsell St. Evening service 7:30. Prayer meeting Thursday 8:00 p. m. Fim Swedish Cor. Laurel and Napier sts. Services 10:30 a. in. and 7:50 p. m. every other Sunday. Iter. F. W. Jewed will preaeli. CHRISTIAN'. First Main st., south of public library, Kev. John M. Alexander, pastor. Morning Bible school 9:15, J. Holland Wltwer, superintendent. Morning servic 10:4J. Christian Endeavor d:15 p. m. Eveuing service 7:30. Morning subject: "The Christ Vitalized Church." Evening worship at 7:30. Senior Christian Endeavor at topic, "Some Home Missionary Opportunities." Leader, Edirar Seybold. Junior C. E. Saturd,y at 'J :.",o. Mr. Chester DuConib, superintendent. The prayer nnd praise service will be conducted Wednesday eveuing by the auxiliary of the C. W. B. M. beginning with an Informal lunch at C o'clock p. in. to which all the men of the ehurvh an? Invited. Indiana, Avenue Indiana and Wltwer avs. Kev. Cecil Franklin, pastor. Bible school to :30 a. m., Fred Wilson, superintendent. Services 11 a. tn. and 7 :30 p. m Junior Endeavor 2:30 p. m., Mrs. A. L. Brenner, superintendent. Senior Endeavor 0:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Linden Avenue Church of Christ Linden av. and Carlisle st. Edward Castle, pastor. Preaching 10:30 n. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school 1' :30 p. in. C. E. at 6:: p. in. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. EVA NG ELICA L ASSOCIATION. Flrt Lalayette and Monroe sts., J. IL Evans, pastor. Suuday school at 0:30 a. ni., Oeorge J. Long, superintendent. Morning sermon at 10:;0 a. m. Y. P. A. at :30, Miss Clara Lockstudt. president. Midweek servle: Prayer meeting Tuesday and Wednesday evenings at 7:30 o'clock. Grace Lincoln Way west and Brick av. lUv. Daniel D. Speh her, minister. Sunday school l:30 a. in.. George W. Devine, "leader. Worship and sermon at 10:30 a. m. Miipah Corner ilaln and Monroe sts., Kev. John O. MmI,-. Sunday school 0:30 a. in., F. F. Burgener, superintendent. Sermons at 10:45 a. in. and 7:30 p. m. Catechetical classes will meet at 2:30 p. m. Morning subject: "Palm Sunday: Christ is King." Young People's alliance nt 0::) p. in., Emtnet Jester, president. Subject for evening: "Home Mission Opportunities That Summon Fs." Kay . Bird, superintendent of the city mission on E. Jefferson blvd. will conduct this service. Sermon at 7::u p. m. Subject: "A Friend in Need, is a Friend Indeed." Frayermeetlng on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings nt 7:30. The board of stewards will hold their final meeting for this conference year on Thursday evening at 7:3o. Choir rehearsal on Friday night. SWEDISH EVANGELICAL MISSION ( 111 K( II. Corner Sott and Orchard Sts. KeA O. K. Mobeig. pastor. Sunday school at !:'io a. m.. Os"ar Bergstedt. superintendent. Morning worship at 10:4.", a. m. Y. 1'. meeting at 4 p. in. Evening service at 7:3o p .m. BRETHREN. Tlrst Brethren Church -F214 S. Michigan st., Kev. A. E. Thomas pastor. Sundaj sch.-nd J):30 a. rn.'. "TIartley Firestone, superintendent. Morning service 10:30. Christian Endeavor C:30 p. m. Evening service 7:30 10::.o a. m.. subject, "The Parable of the Talents." No. 3 of a series on the a rabies. r,:30 p. m.. C. E. 7:30 n. m., "The First Saying of Christ on the Cross." Passion week services every evening except Monday in charge of young men's Bible class. The pastor will preach as announced on the sevea sayings of Christ on tlie cross, taking each saylDg rvery evening until Leister Sunday. lint Churrh of tne Brethren Miami t. and Indiana av.. KeT M. Clyde llorst. Sunday sc hool :30 n. m. Men's lilble rlas In charge of iLe pastor. Women's Bible clasj taught by Miss Cora V. Wise. Preaching 10:3o a. in. and 7:20 p. Second Church of the Brethren Cusulng nnd Van Buren sts. Kev. J. G. Grater, pastor. Sunday s hool at 9:30 a. m.. G. A. Senseman. superintendent. Morning service 10:30. Evening service 7 :30. Christian workers' meeting at 6 SO p. in.; John Austin, president. Prayer meeting Tuesduy S:C0 p. m. IN I TED BRETHREN. Conference Memorial Treacling 10:43 (t. m. and 7:30 p. ru. Sanday 'hool f:30 a. m. Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. m. Mid week service Wednesday 7:45 p. m. LCTIIERAN. Holy Trlnltv Engllh-Shermsn av. ted Llndsey st Kev. Albert n. Kk. pastor. Sunday school 9:15 a. ru.. E. Motts. superintendent. Men's Bible class taught by th raster. Women'; class taught by Mlts Hoaiuth. Young ladies class taught by Mis Job? .. n. Chief senUe with sermon by the pator st 10:3rt .. m Vespers with sermon by the pastor at 7:30 p. m. Si. rui' V.rrtwn .refTerin blvd. snd William st.. llor. IInocb llolle. German ervlre at 10 30 a m. surday school at U :0) a. m. pat"r. Zion's EvaDgelical -Corner K Wayne end St Ietr t Ker. Martbi Ooffeney. .lorIa Del SwedUh Chsplti atid Kerr ts . Kev. Gottfried ON n. Sunday hool J s. m. Service si 10.30 a. iu and 7 :."0 i m. St. James Iifjjette st., nrUr, of Wash-

lngton av. Parish Louie. 310 W. Colfax I av. KiBh Rev. Jour, ilazeo White. D. D..

bishop of the dloese of northern Indiana, rector. Her. II. R. White, vicar. Holy communion 7 :.V). Morning prayer, litany and sermon. 11. Evening prayer, o :l.t. Momlnz sermon by the bishop. Subject: "The Holy Communion." Special music by the choir. Blessing and distribution of palms at 7 :30. Sacrament of holy baptism at fi:l.". Services during Holy week daily at 7:30. lo and w ith addresess each afternoon. fod Friday. Morning prayer at 10. Three hours Passion service, FJ to 3. Evening preparation service for Easter communion at 7 :3o. Trinity Hungarian S. Lafayette st , near old court bous Rev. Victor Von Kubinyl. rector. Services at S :O0 a .tn. and 10:00 a. m. CATHOLIC. Rt. Patrick's -307 S. Taylor st.. Key. John F. DeGroote, C. S. C, pastor. Low masses at 7:30. 9:00 a. m. Solemn high mass and sermon at 10:30. Baptism at 2:00 p. rn. Vespers at 3:30 p. m. Sunday school at 3:00 p. m. Meeting of church societies at 4:00 p. m. St. Hedwlge rolih Corner Scott snd Napier sts. Kev. Anthocv Zubowlcz, C. S. C. pastor. Low mass at r,:30. Children's msss at 9:00 a. m. High mai at U :tt 2:00 p. m. Vespers at. 7:30 p. m. St. StanUlan I'olUh 113 N. Lincoln stRev. Roman Maninlak. pastor. Mass at 6:00. 7:30 and 10:30 a. m. St. Caslndr's roIi!i 1 S. Webster st. Low mass at 7:30 a. tn. High mass at 10:00 a. in. Vespers at 2:00 p in. St. Adelb'rfs Polish Olive and Grace sts. Kev. John Kubackl. pastor. Dally mass at f:15 a. m. Holy hour Wednesday crr.ung at 7:30. Sunday mass 7:30 aud 9:00 a. m. St. Joseph Hill st. and Lasalle av., Patrick J. Carroll. C. S. C, pastor. Low masses at 7:30 and 9:00 a. m. High mass ut 10:?-" benediction 3:00 p. m. Sunday schooi at 2:30 p. m. St. SiepLen's Hungarian Thomas and McPherson sts. Kev. Alexander Varlaky, pastor. Mass at 8:00 and 10:15 a. m. Sunday school at 2:00 p. m. Benediction at 3:00 p. in. Saered Heart Belgian 1120 W. Thomas it. Rev. Charles V. Fischer, pastor. Mass at 7:00 and 9:30 a. ra. Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. Benediction at 3:00 p. m. Sacred Heart Notre Dame. Low mass at 6:00 a. m. Students' mass at 8:00 a. ni. High mass at 10:15 a. m. Vespers at 2:00 p. m. St. Mary's German 431 S. Taylor St, Rev. J. M. Shcrer, C. S. C, pastor. Mass st 7:30 and 10:00 a. nt. Sunday school at 2:30 p m. SCIENTIST. Main and Madison sts. Sunday services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. and a testimonial meeting on every Wednesday evening ut 8. Sunday school for children and young people up to Che age of 20, la from 9:45 to 10:30. Reading rooms maintained by this church on the seventh Uoor of the J. M. S. building, are open every afternoon, excepting Sunday, from 12 m. to 5 p. m., and every Saturday evening from 7 to 9, where those who wish to pass a quiet hour may read, study or inquire into the subject of Christian Science. TEMPLE BL'TII-EL. Corner Lasalle av. and Taylor st Abraham Cronbacb. rabbi. Service Sunday 10:3O a. in. On Cunday, March 2S. Kabbl Joseph Stolz of Gary will preach. INTERNATIONAL BIBLE SCHOOL association. Melville Lall. 212 S. Lafayette st. No collect iou. Come. SALVATION ARMY. nail 412 S. Michigan U in charge of Capt. William Conway. Meeting every night in the week eicept Monday. Sunday services as follows: Sunday school at 2 p. m.; salvation meeting at 8 p. in. Everybody is welcome to these services. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST. Seventh Day Adventist services on Saturday in Melville hall. Pastor Al.'en Moon in charge. Sabbath schiwl at 9:30 a. ni. Preaching service at 10:30 a. in. SPIRITUALISTS. The South Bend Progressive Spiritual Society will hold services Sunday evening at 7:30 In Recital hall, Toepp building, 20T.-207 S. Main st. C. L. TiH?kridge, lecturer. Everybody is cordidly invited to attend these services. CHURCH OF COD. Services are held In Melville hall, 212 S. Lafayette st. Sunday school at 10 a. m. R. O. Cuff el, superintendent. Bible study at 11 a. in. C. E. Kallsback. leader. Berean class on Wednesday evening at 01 S. Fel

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T. M. C. A. meetings will be held every Sunday afternoon, especially for meu, in the auditorium of the boys' building. A special speaker will be secured for each Sunday and special music will be furnished. V. W. C. A. The vesper service at the Y. W. C. A. will be held ut 5 o'clock Suuday afternoon. This serviv will be conducted bv the Navarre Place Bible class. Mrs. E. W." Taylor leading. Special features to be given are u reading by Mrs. L. Frash aud music by Mrs. Lawrence Uomiiie and Gerald Hunt. Tea will be served during the social hour after the service. The building Is open on Sundays from 3 until 7 o'clock, young wonwn and their escorts being welCiu MISSIONS. Laalle A O. Sohafer. superintendent; Services every night at 7:4.",. Bible class Sunday 4 p. m. Home S.T2S. Coffee and zolls for the hungry after the meeting. Everybody welcome. City 115 E. Jefferson blvd. Kay A. Bird, superintendent. Sunday school at 3 p. m. Meetings every night. Personal workers' class for those who want to win souls at 4 o'clock. Evening service at 7 :3o w ith half hour song service. Supt. Bird will speak on "The Time For a lKclsion." Mennonlte Hope 111 W. Sample St. Meeting every night except Monday. Sunday school 2:30. 3:S0 and 7 o'clock. Week nights at 7:50. Washington Av. 130., W. Washington av. A. G. Sch.ifer. superintendent; Frank Wyatt. associate worker. Services every nisrht at 7:4.". Sunday school :it 2 :30. C. JTce and rolls given to the hungry :;f tcr tLe meeting.

Kurther plans for the entertainment of the teachers who will attend the Northern Indiana .Teachers' association which will meet here Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week, April 1, 2 and 3, were made at a meeting of the Chamber of Commerce committees held last night. Arrangements for taking; the visiting teachers to tho various grade schools over the city were discussed. Letters have been eent out to a number of automobile owners who have been requested to donate the services of their cars on Thursday afternoon

between 2 and 4 o clock. Chamber of Commerce lapel tags will be given tho visitors as souvenirs of riouth Bend and the city will be decorated particularly for the occasion. A boHjth will be maintained at the convention headquarters by tlie Chamber of Commerce and every effort is to be made to entertain the visitors properly. C. J. Allardt, chairman of the entertainment committee, presided over the meeting last night and a number of additional committeemen from th Chamber of Commerce were appointed to act as a roooptkm delegation on Thursday afternoon. C. J. Allardt, chairman of the entertainment committee, asked that all automobile owners who can do so, contribute their automobiles on Thursday afternoon, April 1, between 2 and 4 o'clock. It is planned to take the teachers to the various grade schools over the city during this period. The entertainment committee is anxious to welcome those who attend the big convention in a proper manner and ask the assistance of the automobile owners. Those who will volunteer the use of their cars can notify the Chamber of Commerce, Jefferson and Lafayette sts., by calling either Dell telephone 24 or Home telephone 6699. Between 150 and 200 automobiles will be needed during the two hours of the opening day of the convention and the cooperation of owners will go far toward making South Bend's share in the meeting a success.

REV. C. DELAHUNTY LEAVES LARGE ESTATE By the terms of the will of Rev. Cornelius Delatunty, of Notre Dame, which was filed for probate Friday afternoon, bequests to the amount of more than $21,000 are made. Kev. Delahunty died on March 3. The will is dated Sept. 14, 1908, and is signed by John C. Tully, Leo J. Cleary and Edward J. Maurus as witnesses. The treasurer of the university is named as executor. Tlie decedent bequeathed $4,000 to St. Vincent's Orphan asylum, at San liafael, Calif.; $2,000 to the mission of the Immaculate Virgin, for destitute children, at New York; $3,000 to the Society for the Propagation of tho Faith, with the office for tho general director for the United States at NewYork; $3,000 to the Holy Childhood, of Pittsburgh, and $4,000 to the Holy Cross college, at Brookland, D. C. The remainder of the estate is left to Notre Dame university.

GOD'S LOVE IS NEEDED 3Ian AYlio Doesn't Love Creator is . Sure. Not to Succeed. "The Greatest Commandment" was the topic used by Rev. John M. Alexander, pastor of the First Christian church in his talk last night at the regular meeting of the Young Men's Bible class held in the lobby of tho Y. M. C. A. "He that loves the Lord with all his heart is the man who will make good as he will associate with those that also love God and his environment will be tho proper kind, but the man who fails to love the Lord and stand true to his trust will fail in all that he undertakes although it may not be immediately it will come before the end," ho said. There were 'ZZ men present at the meeting and tlie regular weekly supper was served before the talk by Rev. Alexander. The talk to be given next week will be by Rev. Henry L. Davis, pastor of the First Methodist church.

MANY ATTEND REVIVAL

"Sympathy of Jesus," was the topic used by Rev. F. K. Dougherty, pa&tor of Grace Methodist church last niRht at the revival services held at Epworth Memorial church. The thought brought out by Rev.

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SPIXIAI. SATURDAY. All varieties Fresh Chicken. Hubhits and Kaster Tlie Vhiladdphin. Advt.

A arifty .;f delicious H.m,- cooked foods served you .it The Philadf lphia. Ever try them Advt.

OUR GREATEST EASTER SALE OF

MILLINER Y

at Wonderful Savings Immense purchase of live Sample Lines of Finest Hand Blocked Milan, Hemp and Leghorn Shapes. 800 in All on Sale Today at $1.50, $1.95, $2.95, $3.95, $5 These Shapes Would Sell Regularly from $3.00 to $8.50.

Never Before in the History of Our Store Has Such High Class MILLINERY BEEN SOLD AT SUCH PRICES 300 Handsome Pattern Hats The name of every maker in every hat; they would retail if bought at regular prices from $10.00 to S25.00. Today our greatest millinery offerings $5.00, $6.50 and $10.00 Mostly Black Hats We Advise Early Selection. 500 new hats from our own workrooms made expressly for this sale. $3.95 and $5.00 1,200 handsome Feathers, Roses and Ornaments; no two alike, worth from $1.00 to $3.00 each On Sale Today 50c, 75c, $1.00 A Special Trimmer will assist you with shapes and trimmings. Extra salespeople additional selling space arranged.

Mr. Dougherty was that a friend who has gone through the same things that we have can sympathize with us more readily. Since Jesus hjs been tempted with all these evils that we have today he can sympathize with us more easily than if he had never been tempted with them. A delegation from Ardmoro school numbering more than 50 were present and the meeting was the largest attended meeting that has been held during the revival. Rev. Melvin C. Hunt, of Trinity Methodist church, will have charge of the meeting this cveninr and he will be assist' by Clyde Wlnegar of tho Lasalle street mission.

INULA. CAM) U.S. Always fte.h and delicious. Made in ih clean. st kitchen in the citv. Special prices Saturday. Advt.

Tonight! Clean Your Bowels and End Headaches, Colds, Sour Stomach. -. . Get a 10-cent box. Put aside Just once the Salts, Pills. Castor Oil or Purgative Waters which merely force a passageway through the bowels, but do not thoroughly cleanse, freshen and purify thes drainage organ, and have no effect whatever upon the liver and stomach. Keep your "injldes" pure and fresh with C.iscarets. which thoroughly cleanse the stomach, remove the un-

' digested, sour fod nnd foul gases, ! take the excess bile fr m the liver I and carry out of the yvstrm all the cont!j ated waste matter and poisons In the bowels. A Ciscaret t.-ri'srht will make you

I fed sreM hy mr-min?. TVy vork i tvhila you !eii nvrr prlpe. ioken, (

nioj i o: r niy 10 rrt? h r-ox irom i your dm gelid:. Milli.:: of rin and u r.i-M-n 'akt- a '"ns- ,r- now hti1 thn ; n:i rv- .A-, Meld : '.. B:!ioi:.---; r.'fv S- re .dd. Tr.d j;: -".of, S.iir

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NEWS OF INTEREST TO POLISH CITIZENS niiiTiis. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ludwikowski, 735 S. Walnut st., a daughter. March 25. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Constantine Wojciechowski, 718 S. Harris st., a son, March 25. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert Wozniak, 433 S. Vv'arren st., a son, March 2o. The baptism will take plice Sunday at St. Adelberfs Catholic church, and the child will be named Edward. SOCIAL EVKXTS. The Name of Mary society of St. Hedwige's parish will hold its meeting Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at t. Hedwige school building. The singing rehearsal of St. Hed-

wige's choir will be held Tuesday

evening at 7:30 o clock at tne m. neuwige school building, under direction of Casimier Luzny. The military band Z. Balicki Falcons will hold its rehearsal Tuesday evening at 7r30 o'clock at Z. R. hall. Tlie Barber's association will hold its meeting Sunday afternoon at a regular place of meeting. The senior and junior exercising class of M. Romanowski Falcons will hold its exercises Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at Kosciuszko hall. The St. Casimir society of St. Hedwige parish will hold its mee-.ing Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the St. Hedwige school building. The meeting of the Sacred Heart of Jesus society of t. Casimier'3 parish will be held Sunday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at Warsaw hall. A meeting of St. Hedwige society will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at it. Hedwige hall. The meeting of the Polish Literary' circle of .St. Cusimier's parish will be held Sunday afternoon at 1:20 o'clock at Warsaw hall.

st., and Bert Klysz, W. Thomas St., havo returned from Chicago where they have been on business. Anthony Makowski of Detroit left Friday afternoon for Chicago to spend a few days with relatives. Martin Jendrzycki, W. Fisher st., returned Friday from a business visit in Indianapolis. Peter Jablonski has returned to East Chicago after a brief business visit here. Sylvester Drzewieckl, who has been hero for a few days visiting with friends, left Friday for his home in Michigan City. Miss Mary .Sulkowlcz, W. Indiana av., who has been critically ill for several days, is now much improved. John Zajackowski arrived here Friday from Gary to make his home. Thomas Strazewski, S. Scott st., returned Thursday evening from a few weeks visit with relatives in Chicago. Miss Josephine Bielska, j. Chapin st., has returned from Grand Rapids, where she has been for the past two weeks visiting with relatives and friends. John Strzalkowski returned this afternoon to Indiana Harbor after a fewdays' visit with friends here. Anthony Trzos, W. Dunham st., returned this morning from Michigan City, where lie has been for a week visiting with relatives. Jack Breager of Erie, Pa., is iu the city on business. Theodore Andrews left xor Buffalo after a business visit hre.

Paxaoti Beed tnre, 230 Ko. Mich. nt. Advt,

LYDICK T0HAVE REVIVAL Sen ice Arc to Be In Cliarsc of Local pastors.

Revival services are to begin at fft Lydlck Evangelical church Sunday evening to be in charge of C. 12. Taylor, of the city mission of the city. Music for the full revival services will be in charge of Mrs. C. E. Taylor. Local pastors who will assist In the services are as follows: Rev. C. V. Mull, pastor of the Christian church, Monday evening; Rev. Cerii Franklin, of the Indiana Avenue Christian church, Tuesday; D. McConnell, of the city mission. Wednesday; Rev. F. K. Dougherty, pastor of the Grace M. K. church, Thursday; Rev. A. T. Wirick. Friday evening, and Rev. C. A. Drckcr, pastor of the First Baptist church Saturday evening.

COONLEVS FAVORITE CREAM Finest, cleanest for chapped hands and face. Makes the skin soft and white. 2'c at Coonley's. Advt.

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PERSONALS. Miss Agnes Pokrzykus has arrived here from Chicago for a few days' visit with relatives and friends. he is the guest c-f Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Zabiodny. 1789 S. Scott st. Antoinette Czerwinska arrived here Friday from Laporte to spend several days v:th relatives and friends. John Kuberniak, who ha? been in the city for a few days visiting with friends, returned Friday to his home :n Gary. Henry Walowicz has arrived here from Grand Haphls for a few iluys vNit with relative?. Cj'siiiucr Luzny. organist of .t. Hedwige's parish, returned Friday e ruing from a short business isit in His. Walter S.mu'Shik of Rorhet r. I::d.. Wt today for Hammond all r a brief ift hre. Joseph Wcrwincki. 4'" S. '"ha pin

The Grip Left Me Weak. Peruna Made Me Strong Again. I Have Used Peruna Many Years. It is All Right.

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Mr. C. o. Peterson. Li-ut. Engine Mr. J. o Metcalf, Mabel, Misoi;ri, Co. No. 50, No. 3327 N. Hamilton ! writes: "At-r usii-.ir Ferula for Ave., Chicago, Ills. He writes: "Last! many years. I can say witho-.it any

year I had a severe attacK or laiiear of a mistake, that tn:s r-me.;y is

grippe, which left me very weak, so that I was unable to perform my duties. Several of mv friends ad

vised me to build up on Peruna, and

the be.it xmdicine I ev-r used for th-

different ailments that it is mentioned to b'T.eiit or to cure. Besides I hav noticed a great many others

I found it by far the tinet tonic and I taking this remedy and I hav e yet

InvJgorator I had ever used. In two weeks I was strong and well, and if ever I am exposed to unusual hardship Incident with my duties at tires. I take a dose or two of Peruna and find that it keeps me In good health." A dose or two of Peruna now and then is a wonderful protection against

contagious diseases

failed to see a c as" where the con

tinued use of Peruna did not complete a satisfactory cure in reasonable time. It is tine for catarrh and disease of the tonsils and many other ailments--. Besides the medicine is manufactured by a well known cor.Tn who arc perfectly reliable."

Not Sick But Ailing.

There are many people not sick e:i'iih to quit ,,.,ork. Keep going every day. Do not feel well. Out o sort?. Strength helow par. Little or no relish for food. tired out. f'etuhnt and impatient. Nothing 5eems exactly ruin. Need ;i uri ::, perhaps, but business will not allow. To such people Peruna a ;odend. H prints back hc e-: of life. Provokes a vigorous appetite. Stimu!;itc ik.J. die:i(r.. The bowels are slightly encouraged to move a ihey ouxli: b. Peruna is the busy man's friend, a well as the" i:r. a'id - hope. So many busy men ne'ed just a little assistance. Peruna 'vill d- iL Has done it thotivind of t?m Will .1,. It :wiv.i