South Bend News-Times, Volume 32, Number 93, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 April 1915 — Page 2

ATUBD YV, APRIB 3, 1913.

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TlMEb

SUNDAY AT THE CHURCHES i

Everyone Is invited to attend the services in South Rend churches. All M-nts are fre. Rfj;ular as well as p"cial services are announced below. Pastors are invited by The NewsTimes ronnugomcJit to wed tlie pap-er outlines of their Sunday sermons that they may b read by the i),000 Xcus-Tiracs readers in the Monday edition. Through this medium the Mormon can be addressed to a congregation which is eren more than city-wide.

MUTJIODISI. llrt-. Main St.. Itev. Ilnry L. I.ivi, Lc-ol 9 J. C. li v !:?r, Hiiprino ndrit. Serin u 10:10 a. iu. 7 :M) I. tu. i'r iycr ni' t!:,c 'edn d:iy. 7: !" y. ui. 'I;." Kliik'lits 'I;uj..sr will att-i'i t;.e miming f. ivin? In a 1 xly :i:.d a f;t-lal kt:h:j will pre.ifhei ly the piaioi. I.pwurth InUf n-rvbe i j. ui., H.Jlj-"t. "T!,.- I'ro-niv.. of Immortality." b.V Hirnr I;is::: Lt. At 7 J. in. a s;-i.l musical prt-graui will bo given by te chorus. M. Paul's Mfr-irla!"Cf:tal and Lar,ort v r.r-v. J.irrie L. Girdiner. I. !-. .obr. Sundny s-h-ol at v :M. conuueie!i v Sunt. Mrritt C. Bcal Laabr will be a'irprT.Ttfly observe fit tl.e t. Paul's Mei:i..rl il M th t i:pl-,-.pal -hur-b. At 10:15 n. m. Hi" p-isr'-r. Lev. Jau.-s L. Gardiner. I. 1 will prea-h Mi 11 f subject, "Christ, tno insurrection nnd tne Life." Tle stiu!i will bo followed bv nfptlon of members. Thcbolr will sing at t L L- service. Grace vServ bos la tlie new tabernacle, rorrifr S. Michigan nnd Haney sU., Her. F. K. Dougherty, pastor. Sunday school !':.') a. m. rreaching at 10:45 a. m. ami 7:: p. rn. Morning ncrmon, "The Powers of Ills ILesu miction." Lvenlng sermon, "An Open LiMe and a Burning Heart" Lowell llrlffhts Miner and Francis sts.. T. II. ItrlgRS, pastor. Sunday school yZO a. rn., 1U M. Moffit, superintendent. 1'ubilc worship 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Kplcatrue derotlonal meeting at G:.'10 p. in., MJss Ilertha Shanllne, leader. Morning worship 11 a. in., subject, "Our Confession." Anthem by choir, "I Am the )t-su itcH Ion," llin. Ilpworth league d'Mf p. ra., subject, "The Promise of Immortality." Leader, Iter. Briggs. TrlnltT Illatne and Vassar ars.. Iter. MelTln C. Hunt. Sunday school 9:C0 a. m. II. N. Klbler, supt. Morning worship 10:4o. Kpworta league ti:15 p. in. livening service 7 Q. pe-tal Easter progmm given at P:..0 lnjstmd of lu the evening. Morning sermon. The Death -Conquering. Worldhaving Tfisslon." Qiurtet, "Lily of tbe Tolley," Aiiderson. Solo by Mrs. L. It. Martin. ltevptlon f members. Women's meeting at 3 p. ra, Ladles' trio will sing, 'Master Chimes," by Franz Abt; duet, Th.j King of Love My rhepherd Is," Jerome. No le-aguo rvlo, but a sunrlne rraycr meeting will be held at ftrO a. m. hpclal mush? In charge of Mrs. Robinson's claps. F.vangellstlc service at 7 :.".(. Sermon, "The Spiritual Resurrection." I'tiet tind chores will sing, "Christ Arose," Lowry. Chorua will sing. "Hallelujah." 1511s-?. This will be aceompHnleil by piano, or'an and orchestral instrument Irayer meeting Wednesday evening, 7:1". to be followed by postpom-d meeting1 of offlclal bC'.ird. StuI! M-morlal Michigan and Victoria, fts. Rev. J. F. McKay, istor. Sunday a- hool nt 9:4." a. m.. A. Katterheiurich. S-rraon by pastor, 11 a. ra. Lp worth Memorial Corner Lincoln vray W. and Olive st.. the Kev. J. W. I'.uncli, pastor. Sundav s'hol D:;u) a. m., Claude Young, superintendent. Sunday school -Lurch at 10:4. a. in., serinonctte. by the pastor. Lpworth league, p. m. lvcning st-rvlve, 7:C (irmmn Lafayette and Wayne wts.. Rev. II. Miller, pufttor. Sunday sohuol y :'M a. m., .John KoWi. superintendent. I'reachiiig 10:3) a. m. and 7 :"() p. m. Kpworth league 7:() p. m. Trayer meeting W'dnfSlay 7 :4 p. m. lVrieyan Sample st. and Marietta av., Rev. F. O. Spltler. pastor. Morning ferTlir 10:30. Kvenlng service 7 ::'0. Sunday Pi-hool a::w a. m. l'rayer meeting Wedues-daj-evening, 7:3X). Munton Chapel Kev. 1aude Voting, pas-t-r. Sunday school 10 a. in.; Win. Hunch, superintendent. Lpworth league, C p. ni. Lvenlng service, 7 o'clock. Mt. I'lraKanv r.-r. Claude Younr. p:tor. Sunday -hou 10 o'clock; Mr. lssels, niperinteudent. Morning worship at 11, preaching Ly the pastor. rortage Chapel Itev. Claude Young, pastor. Sunday school 10 a. m.; Mr. Calvert, superintendent. No other services. Klver I'ark M. L. S. Seventh ft.. Rev. A. W. Smith. iastor. Sunday school. a. m.; F. lh Wolfe, superintendent, l'ubllc worship with sermon, 10:4j a. in. ami .ui m. Junior league at J p. in. Lpwonu eague at 0:r0 p. m. Mrnlr.g sul'Jcct. rhe Kstirrection or .Ieus u Complenient.' livening theme. "Living With tlie Resurrected Christ." Ourlng the morn in c "ervlce there will Te baplJsin of children. Resides Raster hymns there will be special music. KUer rark. IHC S7oateent!i st. Sunriiy fK'hool 2:.".0 p. m.. Lmma Furkey, uperlntendent. Junior league n p. m., Mrs. John Seymoure. superintendent. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7 :C0. AFRICAN M. H. OllTt A. 31. i:. Rev. C. Hmery Allen, D. pastor. CIO W. Monroe Trch1ng 10:.'VJ n. m. Sunday school 3:00 p. m. rroacLlng 7:lo p. m. Class meeting 1J rn. ZUn A. M. K. Rev. It. W. Rom-en, paator. Freaehlng llrvO a. m. and 8:oo p. in. Sundav s-hool 1'2:?X p. m. l'rajer meetlug Wednesday evening. Taylor A. M. L., Zien Chapel Tier. W. IL l ay lor, pator. Sunday s- hool at 12:r.0. .Iorntng xr-:o'hI:ig at 10:C. Ltcnlug pre;u-hicg at 7:4". lKF.K 3ii:TiionisT. I re MothodUt- I'cnusylvania av. sod Rush st. I'.. S. lulk. pastor. Sunday "bool S:30 a. m, tcar Ratson, superintendent. Preaching servlas at 1U:30 a. m. and 7:30 n. in. Sunday school : a. m.. T. F. Wolf, supernlter.dent. I'ryer an d s ng feryice 11 it. m. I'nion Y. 1. nuetinc :i p. m. at Mishawiik.t. Mrs. R.'.r.a IeLoug, leader. l-dah !r.':ig. prc-lent. Children's m-tlf'c :'' p. n., Il'len Kuhl. leader. Fro u hl::g Luster si-nicc. y Rev. L. S. Jcuuli:k,'s. Kler Park Tree Mrttiodlt Fourteenth rral Vino sts. K. S. .Ui:::i::gs, nnstcr. Sua lay p'-hool '. :;:o a. ua. l'r.ichiiic: 1030 a. m. loung i-eopie s niecting i. L'nl-n Y. V. Meeting :i p. Mlshawaki ni Rlvt-r l'ark. l'reaehiug 7:30 p. rn. rRLMJYTKRlAN. I lrt Cor. A as!.r::gt n av. nnd Lafayette St.. Re. Charles A. i.lpp'.ncott. 1). !.. ui!rJg:r. Howard J. Clifford, mt - clare minNtcr. Miss Charlotte M. l'artr: !ge, assistant to the mi ;.lter. Morning sub'eet. '-I:itl:r.ntl-n of Inr.:ort.!'it .- Rvevir.g. "Ftern il Life." lreli::;ln:ry ir.us:cal h-rv!.v hy the orchestra fit 7 p. in. MuC..' ly ty.e choir appropriate to L.it-T Sund-iv at toth services. Special Faster :.- rvi.e for the RIMe s-hool at iO) a. m. Men's l'.'.hle Study les.gue at '.:3) a. m. Juni r Ludav.-r at 3 p. m. ourg Re -'pU's s ty nt O.L. p m. Annual me.'t!i.g of the cor.g regit ion o;i Wedr.' s lay it 7 .Zj p. m. T;mty 'or. Cclfiv sr. sri St. Feter t . Rer .loh-i S. l'.ur-.-. pitor. ll'.h'e -h-ol 0 ; Rt'-:e v ..; prn.r -i. 1' :lr: .1 F. U I .-riut. :..!:. t". I'rci-hig e Jo ;'. a. m. ji. 1 7;I P l:i.

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Ilop Ler and Layton stf., George William Ahion, i. O.. minister. Rible -cho .l 'j :.", L. A. V.'.-.Ikcr, uicrlntendent. Cl.,ss f..;- all attendants. Morning worship. 10:4.-,. V. R. S C. i:., rt:!.".. Lvming worship. 7:30. Mid-wf--k rnetlntr Wednesday. 7:30. TViohers training class. ::V) p. in. Wedm-vdar. 'J'h public Is eordlally linlted to attend ar:d paitlclpale In nil thet; Services. rriimttoun Churrh Dr. Tnoinpson. super! ntender.t. Sunday school 2:00 p. ra. Freshing service 3:00 p. ra. Rorkhiii Vnlon Sumption Rraine rarl, 'ie-quarter mile -nest of Olive st. Rible sJooi at :-30 p. in., Owen Whlteman, superintendent; international lessons. Religion?, w.rship at 2;4J p. m. la charge ..' i:i !er Harris. (iracter Itev. j. R. Donaldson, pastor. .Sunday school 10 :00 a. m. Preaching 7:4.j p. m. C. K. 7 :00 p. m. Hungarian Corner Washington av. ind Cherry 8t., Rev. R. Rertok, pastor. UAPTIT. llrt Main and Wayne Ms.. Ret. Chat. A. Decker. Sunday school j :30 a. m., S. Chord, superintendent. Preschlng- at 10:45 a. m. Kenlt: service 7:C0. Prayer meeting Wednesday. 7:4.' p. m. Morning subject. "Raster Revelations" Fvenlng," Christ's Second Dirthdav." An Raster cantata, "Alleluia! Hail With Rad-n-ss." will bi sung by a double quartet. R. Y. P. U. leader, C. S. Steph ns. The regular church quartet will be assisted

.-ununy evening iy .miss loia .Montgomery, Miss Camilla Itutterworth. James Cover, krald Hunt and Mis Wilda Shunts, violinist. j Udlney Strrrt Qulncy st. anrt Rlalne av. Rev. Thomas J. Parsons. Rible school y-.OO a. m.. J. W. Randall, superintendent. Preaching services 10:30 a. ni. and 7:30 p. m. B. . P. U. 6:45 p. m. Midweek ser. vice Wednesday evening. Mominjr theme. "The Law of Life." Lvenlng, "The Golden Gateway." R. Y. P. V., t:4o p. m., leader Miss Lilian Sandmeier; subject, "Conquering Discouragement." Monday evening, Young People's social in th pcirlors of the church, 'fuojday, ft p. in.. Women's Fnlon Rible class will meec with Mrs. D. Rich, M3 Leland av. Wednesday evening, prayer meeting at church. Friday, p. in., Women's Mission circle will meet with Dr. Clarkson, MJt Sherman av. Friday, 7:: p. in., Dispensatlonal Rlbl olas in the Y. W. C. A. chapel. Mount Zlon DaptUt 113 N. Rirdsell tt. Evening service 7:30. Prayer meeting Thursday b:00 p. in. l'Irt SwfJiih-Cor. Iaurel and Napier sts. Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. every other Sunday. Iter. F. W. Jeweil will preach. CHRISTIAN. First Main st.. south of public library. Rev. John M. Aleinnder, pnstor. Mornlag Bible school 9:15, J. Holland Wltwer, superintendent. Morning service 10:40. Christian L'udeavor ti:15 p. m. Lvculng service 7 :30. Gradtnl lessons. Trained teachers. Classes for all. Monilng sermon, "The Christian's Hope." C. K. topic, "Conriuerlntr lisonraKenient." I'rayer and praise t-ervlce Wednesday evening nt 7:30; theme, "The Unused Spices." Junior 0. K. Saturday afterntKn at l':30; Mrs. Chester DuComb, superintendent. Indiana Avenue Indiana and Wltwer avs. Rev. Cecil Franklin, pastor. Bible school 9:. a. in., Fred Wilson, superintendent. Services 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m Junior L'udeavor 2:30 p. m.. Mrs. A. L. Brenner, superintendent. Senior Kndeavor 6:30 p. ni. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:20 p. m. Linden Avenue Church of Christ Linden av. and Carlisle st. L'dward Castle, pastor. Preaching 10:30 a. in. and 7:30 p. rn Sunday school l':30 p. in. C. K. at 0:30 p. in. prayer meeting Wednesday at t :30 p. m. EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION. First Lalayette and Monroe sts., J. H. Rvuns. putor. Sunday school at 0:30 a. m.. George J. Long, superintendent. Morning ser.non at 10:30 a. m. Y. P. A. at ti:30. Miss Clara Lockstadt, president. Midweek seTvl"m: Prayer meetlug Tuesday and Wednesday evenings at 7:30 o'clock. Grace Lincoln Way west and Brick av. Rev. Daniel D. Speicher, minister. Sunday school S :30 a. m.. (reorge W. Devine. leader. Worship ami sermon at 10:30 a. m. A short Faster program with special music will be rendered hv the school. Morning Cheino. "He Is Risen." Opportunity to unite with the church wil be given nt this service and holy baptism will bo administered. Y. P. A. service d:C p. m.. Vera O'Doll. president. Topic: "Conquering Discouragements." Leader, Mrs. Geo. W. Devine. livening servJcp 7:30, "Reward of Fidelity." Hour of pVayer and teachers' mooting Wednesday, 7U'0 p. m. Mlzpah Corner Main and Monroe sts.. Rev. John O. Mf w'.er. Sunday school P:30 a. in., F. F. Rurgener, superintendent. Sermons at i0:4o a. in. ar.d 7:30 p. ra Cabreheti :il classes wljl mot at '2 :.".0 p. m. Morning sermon, "Whv W I'.ellove Mosum is Risen.'" v. p. , 0:.10 p. m.. Kmmet Jester, president: subjeot. "Getting Ready for the Next Ife;" leader. R. L. Grove. At 7:3) p. m. the choir will render a muIal program during the hour that Is usually taken for the preaching service, and thrc will be admission fYe. so all are cordially invltotl to attend. New members will be n'ceived at the close of the morning sermon. Ruslness meeting of Y. P. A. on Tuesday, 7:4.' p. m. Missionary prayer meeElng on Weduesdav evening at 7:.3if Choir practice on "Friday night- There Mill no preaching servh, v.n Sunday, April 11. on account of the aSscnee of the pastor, who will m fl-.iy attending the annual conferem-e. SWLD1SH KVANGKMCAL MISSION cue Rfir. Corner Scott and Orchard Sts. Rev. O. K. Mohcrg. pastor. Sunday school at !:30 a. m.. OfH'ar ltergstedt. Rupertntendent. Morning worship at I0:4." a. m. Y. P. meeting at 4 p. in. Lvenlng fcerviee at 7 :Cv p .m. BRETHREN, rimt Drethreu t hurth 1214 S. Michigan tt.. Rev. A. L Thomas, pastor. Sunday school D:30 s. m.. Hartley Firestone. superintendent. Morning .service 10:30. i hristinu Lndevor G:3o p. rn. Evenlag service 7 :30 First Church of tfce Br Hire n Miami t. and Indiana- av.. Rev M. C!vi! He rst. Sundav sdiwl y :30 a. m. Men'a Rltde class in charge of the pastor. Women's Bible clas ta light by Miss Corn V. Wige. Pn.urhlug 10 :;o a. m. and 7:30 p. m. econd Church of the Brethren Cashing and Van Ruren sts. Rev. J. G. Grater, rast er Sunday school at 0:30 a. m . G. (A ser.s.-nian. superintesdert. Morning erv. I'e 10:.u. Lvenn.g service 7 :3. Christian workprV meeting at p. ra.; Joha Austin, president. I'rayer rceetlng Tuesday S:tO p. n. In pl.ue of the regular morning and errriir.g vrnl-i fi Sunday s liooi w ill I gic a .: F t,r pfograid at 'J :3d a. n:. nr.'i a special i.risfian worker prograui will !e rerde'.l In tlie cveiMng at :i'j. lu w liich the ciiurches of Laporte. '. -'I!. L'.khart and S.uth Rend will take part. l .MTED rtKETII RF.V. Cnferm Mrtuorlal rre.l- hing s. tr. ;::i.J 7 :30 p. m. Sundav s.'luni f .3.1 a. :.i fhrlstlan Rndeavor :ro p. m. Mid-- . service Wednefay 7 : C p. m. LCTIIERAN. Holy Trinity KnijINu- Sherman at. trd

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Sunday school 0:1." a. in , K. Motts, superintendent. Men's Rible clas taught by the pistjr. Women's clasi taught by Miss Homuth. Young ladles' cias taught by Miss Johnson. Chief servlc with ermra by the pastor at 10:30 . m. Vespers with sermon by tie pastor at 7:30 p. in. St. Paul's German z eff ors on blvd. and William st.. Rev. Henoch Ilolle. German service at 10:30 a. in. Sunday school at 0 roo . in. pastor. ZJon's EfangellrslCorner K. Wayne and St Peter sts.. Rev. Martin Goffeney. .Moniing subject. "The Resurrect Ion." Lvenlng, Faster program given y the Sunday school. Sunrise prayer meeting. Gloria !)! Swedish Chapln and K?rr ts.. Rcr. Gottfried Olson. Sunday school t:0o s. m. Services st 10:30 a. iu. and 7:30 p. m. Faster services at 10:30 a. ni. Cholrinuslc will be a feature of this servi e. Sermon tuL-. "The Angel's Joyful Faster Message." The Sunday school will render fin Faster -rograni at 7 in th evening. Tho program wil include a short sermon for the children. EPISCOPAL. St. James Lafayette t.. north of Washington av. Parish boue. 3it W. Colfax av. Rlgh Rev. Jour, iiazeo White. D. D.. bishop of the diocese of northern Indiana, rector. Rer. H. R. White, vicar. Holy communion, 7; holy communion. S; Judy communion. 11; evening prayer. .":l.j. Morning sermon lv the bishop; theme, "The Kisen Life." SiHt.ial music by choir and orchestra. Trinity Hungarian S. Lafayette st.. near old court house. Rev. Victor Von Kubinyi, rector. Services at 8:00 a .m. and 10:00 a. in. . CATHOLIC. St. ratrtck's 3C7 S. Taylor St.. Rev. John F. DeGroote, C. S. C, pastor. Low masses at 7:30. 9:00 a. in. Solemn high mass and sermon at 10:30. Baptism at 2:00 p. m. Vespers at .1:30 p. m. Sunday school at 3:00 p. m. Meeting of church societies at 4 :00 p. m. The beautiful feast of Easter the oldest celebrated in the Catholic churchwill he fittingly observed in St. Patrick's church with all the ceremonies appointed for the day. There will lw masses at the usual hours on Sunday 7:30, D, anti tiie solemn high mass at 10:30. The Rev. Julius Nleuwland. C. S. C, Ph. D.. will be the celebrant, assisted hv Rev. James J. O'Brien. C. S. C. as -deacon and Rev. Father Dominic. O. P., ns sub-deacon. The pastor. Rev. John F. DeGroote, C. S. C, will direct the services and deliver the sermon. The following young men will assist in the sanctuary: William Rutterworth, cross bearer; George McCarthy, censer bearer; George Rlutraug'h and Harrson Crockett. John Woodworth and Carl Schubert; Francs Butler, assistant master of ceremonies. The services at 10:30 will begin with a procession composed of the altar boy, sanctuary choir, and clergy, passing through the main ontram-e up the middle aisle to the sanctuary, singing the Easter hymn. 8. lledwlro Iolh Corner Scott and Nap!er sts. Iter. Anthony Zdbowicz, C. S. C, pastor. Low mass at o:30. Children's mass at 9:00 a. m. High mass at 9 :00 2:00 p. m. Vespers at 7:30 p. m. St. Stanislaus FolUh 115 N. Lincoln st Rev. Roman Marclnlak, pastor. Mass st 6:00, 7:30 and 10:30 a. m. St. Caslmlr's Polish -821 S. Webster st. Low mass at 7:30 a. m. High mass at 10:00 a. in. Vespers at 2:00 p m. St. Adelbert's Tollfch Olive and Grace sts. Itev. John Kubacki, pastor. Dally mass at 7:15 a. m. Holy hour Wednesday evening at 7:30. Sunday mass 7:30 and 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 at 10:30. benediction 3:00 p. ni. Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. Easter sen-Ices at St. Joseph's church will begin nt 7 :.30 Sunday morning w hen 2U0 memtRTs of the Altar society will receive holy communion. Special Easber hymns will be sung by tie school children at the 9 o'clock ma.ss accompanied by the parish school orchestra. At 10:30 the male choir, under the direction of the organist, Mrs. McCartney, will render Loesch's mass in F accompanied by St. Joseph's orchestra. The boys' surpliced choir will sing the processional. "O Filli et FRiae." The celebrant of the solemn high mass wil be Rev. P. J. Carroll. C. S. ('., assisted by Rev. Larnest Davis, C. S. ('., and Rev. F. GassensmiCh. C. S. C, as deacon and suhdo.icon. The Easter sermon wil be preached by Rev. Earnest Davis. In the afternoon at 3 o'clock special vespers will be sung by the Children of Mary choir and orchestra. Program in full: Processionnl-Surpliocd Colr--"0 Filii O Fillae." Kyrie. Gloria, and Credo, Sanctus and Agnus Dei Locseh Sermon Rev. E. Davis, C. S. C. Offertory "Tn Rev Glorlue." EorsNionl-"Reg!na Coeil" Werner St. Stephen's Hungarian Thomas and MePherson sts. Rev. Alexander Varlaky, pastor. Mass at S:00 and 10:13 a. m. Sunday school at 2:00 p. m. . Benediction st 3:00 p. m. Saered Heart Belgian 112C W. Thomas st. Rev. Charles V. Fischer, pastor. Mass at 7:00 and 9:30 a. m. Sunday school at 2:30 p. rn. Benediction at 3:00 t. m. Sacred Heart Notre Dam?. Low mass at 6:00 a. m. Students' mass at 8:00 a. tn. High mass at 10:13 a. m. Vespers at 2:00 p. m. St. Mary's German 41 S. Taylor it.. Rev. J. M. Sherer, C. S. C, pastor. Mass st 7:30 and 10:00 a. rn. Sunday school at 2:30 p. m.

fcCILNTIST. Main nnd Madison sts. Sunday services at 11 a. ni. and 7:3u p. m. and a testimonial meeting on every Wednesday evening at 8. Sunday school for children and young people up "to Che age of 20, is from 9:13 to 10:30. Reading room maintained by this church on the seventh floor of the J. M. S. building, are open every afternoon, excepting Sunday, from 12 in. L o p. m.. and every Saturday evening from 7 to t. where those who wish to piss a Wt hour may read, study or inquire Into the subject of Christian Science. TEMl'LE BKTJI-FL. Corner Lasa!le it. and Tajlor st. Abraham Cronbach. rabbi. INTERNATIONAL RIRLE SCHOOL ASSOCIATION. Melville ball. 212 S. Lafayette st No collection. Coae. MelviRe hall. 3 p. m.. dUcours a ad RiMo study. "Parallel Dispensations." Wednesday. 7:4. p. ni. Thursday. April S afterrocn and evening. 7:30. dicuursc by Frof. l'. s. u. Johnson. 1 ridsy. , .i p. ni., the 1 tahernic study. ! I SALVATION ARM V. Hall 412 S. Michigan it.. In charg t.t Cspt. William Conw . Meetings every night in The week except Mocday. Sunday tervi.es ns fallows: Sunday -kcol at 2 p. ni ; salvation meeting at s'p. m. L'Tfrybody '& p!"oiih to thee services. frKV LNTII I) A V AIlVKNTIST. Seventh Lay AJventUr vrvi es on Saturday iu Meivil hall. l'utor Alien JLoa la (barge S.iM,.,th school st 9 :30 a. ai. I'reacL'.ng service t 10 20 a ra. sriRITl'AUM S. The South Rend Progressive Spiritual vMcty will hdd -ervi-fs Sund.-n evening

at 7:30 In Recital hall, Toepp building. 2UV207 S. Main st. C. L. TcN'kridge, lecturer. Everybody is cordialy invited to attend these services. C'lIl'RCII or GOD. Services are held In Melville hall. 212 S. Iftfarrtte t. Sunday school at 10 a. rn. R. O. Cuffel. supertn'endent. Bible studv at 11 a. m. C. tl. Railsback, leader. Rerean elas cn Wednesday evening at 021 s. Fellows st. Rerean mooting on Wedned.iy evening at 021 S. Fellows st. r. M. C. A.

J T. M. C. A. meetings vRl tf held every Sunday afternoon, especially for men, in the auditorium of the boys' building. A special speaker will be soured for each Sunday and special music will be fjrnished. V. W. C. A. The vesper service at the Y. W. C. A. Will be held at Z o clock Sunday .iiternoon. R-v. C. A. Decker will cpeak at t!:e regular vesper service at tre V. W. C. A. Sunday afternoon at . o'clv k. Sjccral muicwill ,, fnrni-hed hy Mrs. TI:ii"thy Shaii.ifelt and piie Wetml!ister chur li or'hestni. Roth men and woniori are Invited to this service w hb h is in tlie charge of the Ruinos Women's Bible class. Tea will lo M-rved during the social hour following the service. The Y. W. C. A. buiidirg Is always open on Sundays from 3 until 7 o'clock. MISSIONS. Lasalle A. G. Schafer. superintendent; Sen ices every night at 7:1". Rible clas SunLay 4 p. "m. "Home K-t-'S. Coffee and lolls for the hungry after the meeting. Everybody welcome. City 113 L. Jefferson blvd. Ray A. Rlrd, superintendent. Sunday school at 3 p. in. Mef tings eery night. Iaster sunrise prayer service. 0 a. m. Sunday school. 3 o'clock, with an Easrcr program furnished by tiie children. Evening service with sps ial music. 7 :30. Supt. R. A. Bird will speak cu "The Resurrection of Christ." Mennonite Hope 111 W. Sample st. Meeting every night eseept Monday. Sunday school 2:3n. 3:0 and 7 o'clock. Week ni gilts at 7:30. Wu thing-ton A v. 130o W. Washington av. A. G. Schafer, superintendent; Frank Wyatt. associate worker. Services every night at 7:4'. Sunday school at 2:30. Coffee and rolls given to the hungry after the meeting. DISCUSSION HELD AT BIBLE CLASS MEETING "The NVw HlrthM is Subject Considered .'it Session Held at the V. M. C. A. "The New Birth" was the subject for discussion, lead by J. Q. Ames, general secretary of the Y. M. C. A., at tho regular meeting of the Young Men's Bible class meeting held in the lobby of tho association building. There were 33 present and nearly all took part in the discussion. Rev. Henry L Davis, pastor of the First Methodist church, was to speak on "The Klscn Christ," but was unable to attend. This meeting was the last of the series held during the winter months and has proved very helpful to the members. During the 14 meetings more than 4 00 have attended. A banquet has been served each evening before the lecture which have been delivered by some local pastor. A series of the same nature will be made out for the coming fall and winter. CLASSES PEOPLE AS WATCHERS AT CROSS Kev. A. C. Onnoml Draws Parallel lletwcen Day of Crucifixion and Proent Day. "Watchers at the Cross was the theme from which Itev. A. C. Ormond, pastor of the First Presbyterian church of Mishawaka, preached Friday night at the Trinity Presbyterian church. He spoke of the "watchers" as being in three classes: The enemies of Christ; those persons who have little or no interest in Christ, and the friends of Christ. The speaker pointed out how in these latter days all persons may be considered as watchers at the cross and how there are those who sneer at the Christ and seek opportunity to crucify him again while there are at the same time the disinterested persons, and then the few who are the friends of Christ because they have been blessed by following His teachings. This Friday night service was the last Tasslon week service at Trinity church. A sunrise prayer meeting will be held at 6 o'clock Sunday morning. SPEAKS ON CRUCIFIXION Mrs. A. (i. Schafer Addresses Audience at Lasalle Mission. "The Crucifixion of Christ" was the topic used by Mrs. A. O. Shafer at the E. Lasalle mission last night to a large attendance. She told the story of the manner in which Christ was persecuted during the last three days of His life. Special music was furnished hy Mrs. A. I. Hodson and Mrs. I Wilhelm with piano selections bv Miss Grace Sibley. Kev. C. V. Mull, p.ustor of the United Brethren church, will have charge of the services this evening. Music will be furnished by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stansbury. OWNERS MAKE OBJECTION BEFORE PARK BOARD Action on DoidcAarti Intension is Deferred Iahikt Park Resident Want Bank Beautified. A representative of property owners in the vicinity of th- George Cutter factory appeared ! .-fore the board of park commissioner.- at their regular meeting Txiday night and made remonstrance to the proposed condemnation of parts of four lots fur the purpose of permitting the extension of St. L'Miis blvd. Action on the matter was deferred by the board at this time. The board also considered a petition from resident? who live on top of tho bank vseit of Leepcr park asking that the board devise some scheme whereby that section may be beautified. It was decided thrtt the board should get in touch with property owner.-, who may bo interested in s.ieh a scheme, for the purpose 0f ascertaining just what may be desired. A rcpre.-e:ita!i e of an iron swing company of Louisville made ;i bid for supplying s ir.es for tiie parks of the cit. It was the consensus of opinion among the members of the board that swings wo:p needed but it was agreed that the board was not at the present time tinaiuiaRy able to make ihe purchase I S A FITLY ( OIPOV CLCIL dt.

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DEATH OF CHRIST Good Friday Services Are Held in Local Churches Christ's Last Words Were a Cry of Victory. Good Friday was observed by many of the churches of the city last night. Appropriate hymns were rendered by the choirs of the various churches. Cantatas on "The Crucifixion" were given in a few churches. "It is Finished." These words the last words that Christ uttered on the cross, formed the basis of a helpful and inspirational address given by Rev. James L.. Gardiner. D. P., pastor of St Paul's Methodist Memorial church, last night at the Paision week services. , Preceding his exposition of the words "It is linished," Dr. Gardiner gave a review of the events leading up to and including the crucifixion of ChrNt. In speaking of these last words of Christ, he said: "These words were a cry of victory. Jesus Christ had lived three and thirty vears. during which time he was tempted in all points, yet he lived without sin. His was a life of victory over sin, victory over the flesh, over the world and over the devil." Rev. T. J. Parsons, pastor of Quincy Street Baptist church, spoke on "The Crosses of Calvary." "A Word of Resignation" was the topic of Rev. C. A. Decker in the First Baptist church last night. This was the last sermon of a series on the "Seven Words of Jesus Spoken From the Cross." "The Trail and Crucifixion" was tho topic used by Rev. George William Allison, pastor of Hope Presbyterian chapel, last nmht. Rev. Frank Briggs, pastor of the Lowell Heights church, spoke on "Paul's Manner of Declaring the Truth," at Grace Methodist, church. Rev. A. C. Ormond, pastor of the First Presbyterian church of Mishawaka. spoke at Trinity Presbyterian church. "Dead and Buried" was the subject used by Kev. C. A. Lippin:ott, pastor of First Presbyterian church. Devotional services were held and all took part in the discussion. NOON SERVICES AT Y. W. Siecial Music anI an Address IVatures of Meotinc. PrrAdec nppropriate to Good Friday were held at the V. W. C. A. Friday noon. The program took place between 12 and 1 o'clock. A quartet composed of Mrs. George Fulmer. Mrs. K. YN Taylor. Mrs. Guy Staple. and Mis. Grace Pink Davis contributed several numbers and Mrs. Davi.and Mrs. Fulmtr rendered vocal soios. A violin solo was iven by Miss Wilda Shonts and Miss Ada Campbell delivered an address. sArirrv coitox club. -Adu. ECONOMY DEPARTMENTS SOUTH BEND'S FOREMOST ECONOMY GIVERS. 219-221 S. MICHIGAN ST. ENTRANCE IN INDEPENDENT 5 AND 10 CENT STORES. i

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Dr. Martha Turner We announce her arrival on Monday, April Mh, to give a series of lectures, daily from 2 10 5 m. every day next week. BEAUTY OF YOUTH So desirable and of vital interest to every woman. You will be interested in hearing these lecture.-. She teaches how to keep a clear, soft skin, t keep it from wrinkles or lines. Her methods are practical 4 scientific and extreme helpful. Remember, she will be here Monday, April 5th.

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