South Bend News-Times, Volume 32, Number 107, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 April 1915 — Page 2

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Everyone, Is Invited to attend tho nervices in South Rend churches. All scats are free. Ilrtfiilar tu well a special Hon' ices are uanouncctl below. Pastors are invited by The XcwsTimes management to seiwl the paper outlines of their Sunday sermons that they may 1)0 rend by the 00,000 News-Times reu&frs in the Monday editions. Through thin niedlam the sermon enn l addressed to a congregation which Ls even more than city-wide.

METHODIST. I lrt N. Main at.. Uy. Ilmry I.iTi. pantor. ias meeting l:; Sundjj aool J. C. ;.Miher, uperint -mlent. fv.T2nri!( 10:!0 . rn. ami 7:0 p. m. Prayer meeting WYdn ;i v, 7:C p. m. Morning sul.J..-t, "Wonderful Workn." Epwortli leagti serva-.- ; j. in.. oibjeet. Iavi.l : i;.:.r .M-tli'-.l .f Leaders." It. .1. St.-lli.er. At tin- f-vfiiliu' rit ).' choir will rt-ril-r in part, tla luasieyi pngr.tia glwn Easter evening. ft. TauT Memorial (dial ani La port? ar Kf-v. Jain's L. Girdlner, I. I.. jJtt.r. Sunday e-ia.ol at 'J.H). conducted by .supt. Merrltt C. P.cale. At I):4." a. ni. th minister uili -'-:tk on "Things Th.it .i n ri t le Shaken." At J;.") p. in. the i;p'Anh leagr.e will 1"' ld l.y Miss Mat- 1 1 n ft. At 7 j. in. Br. i.irlinf-r will prea h oa "T!irie In t ?i I. lull's Jaws." At t!.' ii'.'rning service tl.e choir will nine. "And It Shall Cm.' to I'iiM" by nl "Hi st in llcuvtn" by Qtiarle. Tbere wil! It !p-l:l inline at th' evening s-rv: . irrf-TYl'''-s held in the ta lerna b enrnr H. Michigan and Haney sts., Itev. F. K. Dougherty, pastor. Sunday school H :.".0 a. rn. Preaching at 10:1.", a. in. and 7::n p. rn. .Morning them "Inspirations. Not Pri vate- lute rprrt ation." Ja-n meeting at 12 o'clock. Junior -ti trrr.it Iri '-'i.M' p. ni. Ppworth lMirup J :.".o p. in. livening th.Miie. "Straining' at a Gnat." Sunday school lard meeting Monday 7 :.". p. in. I'rayer lnfing Wednesday 7 :.".) p. in. Lowfll llrlgbH Miner and Frnncls ts., F. U. Brlgg-i, pa.tr. Sunday school n. m., it. M. Motfct. superintendent. Public worship 11 a. in. ami 7:.') p. in. Lpleagu devotional nM-etinp at ii U p. in.. Miss I'.erthi Siianlin', leader. Trinity I'.lalne and Vas.ir av.. Rev. Melvln C. Hunt. Sunday t. hd l:;;o a. in. H. N. Klbier. upt. Morninp worship 10 :!.". Kp worth league I:ir p. m. livening service 7 : Organized I a ". for all auos. Morning Tors!ili. lO:l.". StTinon. "Sunday: Holy day or Holi day?" Th M'iartt win slnu'. 'la rnTtinj at lL': I .lain. l-ader. Kprth loiiie at ld ly Mis .l-an't!o " Ii i t j;vanelit t- v-rvico at 7:"J. Th riuou xvill ! t!i second in a series on "ItIM. 'r.-..,S" the sul.je.t I.ein-. "A Fool- Creed." The adult rlc-rus will lead the sinin". and render a pvlal nuuiher. Monday niljt the Fpwortli league will assist in tiie ervle at :he City Mission, ami the pastor will sj,-ak. Junior league Wednesday. ::'.'M p. m.. .Mrs. W. L. Owen, upTinfendent. Prayer und praise servI. e Vedneday evening. 7:1.". The ciiilferenri' tpie for this meetlntr will !e "'.in everyone find contentment?" Hllde Mudy dans Ir!d ay nitrht at (listrit No. l. StuII Irmorial Mirhian and Victoria. Ms. Her. J. I. McKay, ;:stor. Sunday a -liool at 1:4." a. in., A. Katterlu lurlcli. Pennon ly pastor. 11 a. in. fjpwnrth Mfinorlitl 'orner I.liuoln war W. and Olive st.. t!ie Kev. J. W. r.unch. pastor. Sunday school ;;o a. in., Claude Yonnc. superintendent. Sunday H'hoo) hurh at 10 : !." a. in., serinonette Iy the pantor. Fpworth league, Cr.'.V) p. in. Kveninif service, 7 (;rrni9'i Lafayette and Wayne tv, Kev. H. N. Miller, pastor. Sunday Kr-lioo y :'M a. in., John Ktx h. superintendent. i'rearhlr.R 10: n. m. ami p. in. Kpworth leacue 7:(x p. iu. I'rayer ruectlng Wednesday 7:40 p. in. Wesieyan Sample nt. and Marietta nr.. Her. F. O. Spitler. pastor. Morning serI' C 10:."0. Lvenlng service 7 Suuday rhool 0 :.') a. ni. Trayer rneetluK WtJuesd.iy evening. 7 ::. Munsnn ( Impel Kev. Claude Young, pastor. Sunday '-!iool lt a. in.; Win. runh, uperintendent. livening serxice, 7 p. in. Ilpworth league scrvic at le.l byMr. lUnle. Subject, "Seizing One's One cjiame C Save Another." At 7 o'clock Mr. I'.eale will sj.eak. Thcnie, "A Young Mm's Vision." Or. II. A. Tonipson will take part In these services. Persons deHiring to be baptized and received into membership will please be present. Mt. I'Irasanw f.f-r. Claude Young1, pastor. Sumla H' hooi p o'clock; Mr. Cassels, nuperintendent. Morning worship at 11, preaching by the pastor. Portage Chaptl Ilev. ('1:111(1"? Younff. pistor. Sunday Rchol 10 a. m.; Mr. Calvert, superintendent. No other services. Kbrr Park M. I'. S. Seventh St.. Kev. A. W. Smith, pattor. Sunday vlioul, a. tu . Putdle worship with serman H:4o a j in. ami 7 :IH) p. m. Junior league at " p. m. Kirr Park llu'i Seventeenth tt. Sunday S'-hti J:.;o p. m., Pmma Purkey, uperinteudrnt. Junior Icskuo 3 p. in., Mrs. John Seyuioure. superintendent. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7 :".U. Morning sermon. "Anchors in the Storms Life." The choir ls ;o sing the anli;em. "We Would I.ove Him .Mo-e." mu-l' by Kuin i. P.otorf. Junior league .", p. m.. Mr. John Newcoinb. sup--: intendent. Lpworth league devotional meeting ::". p. in., leader. Mis llertrude Met -alf. Pulilic worship. 7 :") p. m. Sermon by Kev. M. II. Apl'Iebv. district superintendent. The I.adieV quartet is to sing. Monthly i:se'ting of the Sunday v,.!,, board at Arthur Iiiiu' residence Monday evening 7 :.': o'ebn k. l'r i.MT and praise meeting Wt-dresda y 7 :.') p. io. Al UM AX M. T.. Olit A. -M. i:.- Krr. C. Kmery Alln. I. !.. pa-tor. olo W. Monrot n. PrichIng 10 :.") a. in. Sunday school .1 :() p. m. Pr-vaching 7:4." p. u.. Clas meeting l'J m. At lO:.'i) a m. -crnion by the pastor, hnnd.iy s' l;o.)l at 1. noon. l,.v. Kli N. Stewart. siiperlnte:i!ent. At 7 : b" p. m. ermon ! the past or to the Anderson nmni.i!n!fry, No. 17. K. T. Spe ial music in tAcnin I'.v their. Zion A. M. Kev. II. W. Ilowen. ras ter. I'KvK-liir-.k: a. in. nr.! s:'l p. :i. f'lnda.T -i,tii 1J p. in. I'rayer meeting Wednest! .y evening. Taylor A. M. i;., Zin (hapcl Kev. W. II. Taylor, pa-tor. Sunday sc;!lM.d t 12:.'U). Morning preacht:- tt 10:1.. lAenint; preaehiug at 7:4V Kt. Key. 1.. I'.N.cknell. I . I .. will be toe speaker all d.'.v. 1 c',icat i"ii servio'S "::.0 p. m. Sv-. ial nvisb al program bv the rh ir. Jo, .'i Art!, organist, o. W. Koberts. rl.oinstcr. i kki: mi:tiioiist. Ire M-thudit - Pennsylvania av. and Kua st.. 11. N Pouik. paster. Suuday heol l:r a. in.. On, ar Hatsen, superintendent. Prea- hirif services at 10:30 a. in and 7 .."' m. Npc-lal mTtl:;g eoT-an:e;-..-:ng Thurdav venlr.g. April 1.".. a;d continuing everv ve::ii,ir ,.v.r t!.e Sabbaili. K.-v .leni.ings from Mi!:avaiva will hav- harge Thursday ev.-iiii..-. a:. d Ib v. I .!. Y;,M Antwerp Mid wife of J:;ckso:;. Mi--' .. will be with i:s Pridiv evenl-.- ; d will have charge ver th" Sabbath. All are invited b attud. Rler Tark I ree MrthodlM -Fourteenth f.iid Yln. s!s. II. s. Jenni?-. pastor. Sur.d.iy !-:. p :l. m.. I.. F. Wo'.f, 'mierinvrident. Pre:-., hi:: c u a Ui ,y tj,. p:: sT " r. Fnt-i V. P ::...-tl::g at ? j,. m. t Mihiwaka, M:- I.inih .cl...r.. pres. ldetit. Th r vili be r. prea !o:.r. l'KlsDVTtUIAX. Hrt Cor. Washrrjrtca ar. and Lafiy. ette st.. Kev. Charles A. I.lppln'ott. l. Minister. Kev. Howard J. Chfiord. nsg). rtate minltpr. Miss C'.arbtte M. Partridge. aSsNta.-.t t- th. m!::l-ter. Pu'dlc wo:-.!.i;, at lo:C, .-, m. and 7 nul p iu. M'TiMng v'l'cn t. "'I be Ailvai.t.ige f a K !!gi Ftiv iro-.-.tue'.t." iAC.lng. "A .Miik't-anlri ins n.-r." This U the p. -,. 'h st-rice. i, j m i!-- by the i loir Hid ohl-tin.e go;.l hvmr's for the o ngatiot;. You vi:i enjoy this inct ting U Leit-d by it. Cumc vul and try

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:iiol clause for everybody. ltusln"ss Mens P.ible ela-s at P n'uj a. m.. lel by the mlnUter. New views of oli truths. Junior Fndeavor at p. hi Young people's nntting at t):l." p. in. Midweek meeting Wednesday nt 7:.'i'J p. m. The Lest meeting of the week. TrInlty-(V.r. Colfax aT. and SI Tetef t.. Iter. John St T.iirn na(nr Rlble (School U:?A)m, P.ible school prayer meet In jf '.:l.; J. P. hltemau, superlntende-nt. Preaching service 10:4". a. in. and 7 :S0 P mMorning theme. "The Resurrection." Fvenlng theme. "Profanity." Christian Fndeavor meeting ut j : 4 Sunday, i'rayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7 :Z0. Choir practice Wednesday evening at p. ni. Westminster Her. It. H. Ilostettef, pastor. Sunday achool 9 :'.X a. in. Public worfhlp 10:4 a. in. and 7:G0 p. m. Morning theme. "The Tbrist of the Soul Satisfied In Christ." Evening. "Caught Napping." Junior C. E., J p. ui.: Intermediat.. ('. i:.. 'AM): Senior ('. K.. 0::i0. utjeet. "Saabath Observance." 1 hurcti evening Wednesday. Supper at Pmyer meeting 7:1.". Clittrles Taylor will speak on "(lod'.-i CJifts." IloneI.eer and Davton Kts.. (leorge U'llli.irn (lllcnn It Tt mlnlvL.r I!U.1. j scliool at l:.0, Charles G. Helnzman, su perintendent, t lass ior all attendants. Morning worship. 10:45; Y. P. S. C. E.. 5:1.". Evening worship. 7:.10. Mld-wei'k meeting Wednesday, 7:.'i0. Teachers' training class. S:.".o p. m. Wednesday. The pubdlic is eordially Invited to attend and participate in all these services. Morning theme: "The Nearness of nod." Y. P. S. C. K. topic: "One Day In Seven for the Highest Things." Ezek. '':l-'JO. Evening subect, "Discouragement." Topic for inld-vyeek meting "True Vorship," John 4:-'-21. Crumstown Chureh Dr. Thompson, superintendent. Sunday school 2:00 p. m. Preachlne service 3:00 p. ra. ItockhiU l.'nlon Sumption Fralrte road, one-iuarter mile west of Olive st. Illble school at :230 p. m., Owen Whiteman, superintendent: International lessons. Religious worship at 3:4j p. iu. In charge of Flder Harris. (irangfr IUv. J. II. Doiialflson. pastor. Sunday scliool 10:00 a. m. I'reachipg 7:45 p. m. ('. E. 7:00 p. in. Hungarian Corner Washington ar. tnd Cherry st., Rev. II. Bertok. pastor. BAPTIST. I'lrit-Main and Wayne sts.. Rer. Cnas. A. Decker. Sunday school U:30 a. m., S. O. Chord, superintendent. l'reachlng at 10:4." a. in. Eening service 7:20. I'rayer meeting Wednesday, 7:4." p. m. tjainey Street Quincy st. and Illalne av. Rev. Thomas J. Parsons. Bible school 9::J a. m., J. W. Rand ill, superintendent. I'reachlng scrvbes 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. in. Ii. Y. P. L C:4." p. m. Midweek servlre Wednesday eveniuff. P.ible s hool 0:HO a. m J. W. Kendall, superintendent. -Morning sermon by T. J. Parsons, subject, "The Secret of Yb tory." Evening. 'Wisdom Among Fools." The ordinance of believers' baptism, administered at the evening service. P.. Y. P. l, '. :b" p. in., leader. Warren Yanderheck. Subject. "Honoring the Lord's Day." Tuesday .". p. ni.. Women's I'nion. Bible class will meet with Mrs. Rich. M.' Leland av. Wednesday evening mid-week services at Uie fhureh. Friday, 7:30 p. in., Disjsnsatlonal Bible class in the chapel of the Y. W. C. A. -Mount Zlon Baptist 113 N. Birdsell it. Evening service 7:30. Prayer meeting Thursday 8:00 p. tu. ITri.t Swedish Cor. baurel and Napier sts. Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 n. in. every other Sunday. Rev. F. W. Jewell will preach. CHRISTIAN. I'irfct Main st.. south of public library, Rev. John M. Alexander, pastor. Morning Bible school y:15. J. Holland Witwer, superintendent. Morning service 10:40. Christian Eudeavor G:15 p. m. Evening service 7:30. Morning subject. ''The Age-Long Quarrel." Evening worship at 7 :3(. Prayer and praise service Wednesday evening at 7:30. Topic. "Bethel Revisited." Junior Eondeavor Saturday afternoon at '2:'.ti. Mrs. Chester DuComb, superintendent. Indiana Avenue Indiana and Witwer avs. Rev. Cecil Frankliu. pastor. Bible school ):: a. m., Fred Wilson, superintendent. Services 11 a. m and 7 :30 n. m Junior Endeavor 2:30 p. m., Mrs. A. E. Brenner, superintendent. Senior Endeavor C:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p. in. The Brotherh.Nul of the Indiana Avenue Christian chun-h lias arranged for a special program for Sunday evening. April 1. The orchestra and a large men's chorus will furnish the music. Mrs. Cecil Franklin will make the address of the eveulng. The service will be concluded by tlie observance of the ordinance of baptism. l inden Avenue C hurrh of Christ Linden av. and Carlisle st. Edwi:rd Castle, pas'or. Preaching 10:30 a. m. ami 7:30 p. m. Sunday school 2:30 p. m. C. E. at H:30 p. ni. I'rayer iceeting Wednesday at 7 :30 p. m. EVA X (J KLICA Is ASSOCIATION. I'irt Latayette and Monroe sts.. .T. II. Evur.K. pastor. Suuday school at OuO a. m . tleorge J. Long, superintendent. Morning sermon nt 10:30 a. m. Y. P. A. at 5:30, Miss Clara Lockstadt, president. Midweek services: Prayer meeting Tuesday and Wednesday evenings at 7:30 o'clock. Gruff Ltmtdn Way west and Brick av. iivv. Daniel D. Speicher. minister. Sunday adioid !' :30 a. m.. (JorgO V. Dcvir.e. leader. Worship and sermon at it) :;.) a. m. Y. I. A. service '. :!." p. in.. Vera O'Dell. presidenC topie. "One Day in Seven For the Highest Things.'" Leader. Mrs. J. W. Werntr.. Evening service 7:3( p. m.. theme. "Following Christ." On Tuesday at 7:.'l0 p. in., the newly appointed presiding elder. S. H. Baumgartner. from Wakervllle. HI., will prMch and hold the quarterly onference. Wednesday 7 :'50 p. m.. hour of prayer and teachers' "mating. Mlipah Corner Main ani Monroe sts., Rev. John O. Mf-s'.-r. Sunday school 8:30 . m., y. y. Burgener, superintendentSermons at 10:4o a. m. and 7:30 p. ra. Cate hetl.-il classes will meet at 2:30 p. m. Morning subject. "Diversity of Olft.s in the Church oi i nrit. Young People's ! alliance at i t .11 w.'r it .in Emmet Jester, pres'oieut. u:js-t tor tne evening: line Day In Seven for the Highest Things." Leader. F. W. Frotnm. Sermon at 7 :30 p. m. SiiMii't, "True and False Witt:es4,vs." The pastor has returned from the annual conference and will occupy the pulpit, morning and sevenlng. Prayerm.s'tlng n Tuesday and Wednesday evenings at 7:3d. Choir practice on Fridav night. SWEDISH EVA NCi ELI CAE MISSION CHI lt( II. Corner Scott an.i Orchard Sts. Pev. . K. M'Merg. pastor. Sunday school nt I :30 a. m . Oscar Bergste.lt. superintendent. Miming worship at 10:4". a. in. Y. P. meeting at 4 p. in. Evening service at 7 :3i p .m. BRETHREN. First Brethren Church 1214 S. Michigan st.. Rev. A. E. Thomas, pastor. Sundav F -hd 1:30 a. m.. Hartley Ftrest ne. supei intendent. Iornlng service 10:30. Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. m. Evtuluc rvl -e :30 I irst Chnrch or the nrctbrcn Miami t. and Indiana av.. Eel M. Clyde Ilorst Sunday school y :30 a. m. Men' Slble rlas in charge of the pastor. Women's

Bible cla3 tacght by Miss Cera V. Wise. Preaching 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Second Church of the Brethren Cushlng and Van Buren its. Rer. J. G. Grater, pastor. Sunday school at 0:30 a. m., G. A. Senseman. superintendent. Morning ?er?. Ice 10:30. Evening service 7:30. Christian workers' meeting at 030 p. m.; John Austin, president Prayer meeting Tues day 8:00 p. m. UNITED BRETHREN. Conference Memorial Treacnlng 10:43 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sanday school 9:30 a. rn. Christian Endeavor G:30 p. m. Midweek service Wednesday 7:43 p. rn. LET HE RAN. Holy Trinity English Sherman ar. and Lindsey st. Rev. Albert II. Keck, pastor. Sunday school 9:15 a. ra.. K. Motti, super

intendent. Men's Bible class taugbt by the .as tor. Women'!; class taught by Miss lomuth. Young ladles' ciaas taught bj Miss Johnson. Chief service with sermon by the pastor at 10:3O e. io. Vespers with sermon by the pastor at 7:30 p. ni. Prayer service for teachers at 9 a. m. Morning subject. "God's Call for Workers." In accordance with the recommendation of the synod to which our congregation belongs the morning sermon will lay special emphasis upon the necessity of an increased number of men for the ministry. Catechetical class at 2:30 p. m. Junior league at .'l:r0 j. in. Luther league at 5:30 p. m., subject, "Moral Inability." Vespers with sermoif by the pastor at 7:30 p. ra., subject, "The Lost Sheep and the Hood Shepherd." The sermon will be Illustrated with stereoptlcon pictures. The song "The Ninety and Nine," illustrated In the same way, will also be a feature. The Luther league business and social meeting will be held on Tuesday evening, the place to be announced Sunday. The Woman's Millenary society will have charge of the service on Wednesduy evening. Choir rehearsal on Friday evening at the church. St. Caul's neriMn sefferson bird, and William st., Rev. Henoch Holle. German service at 10:30 a. m. Sunday school at 0 :00 a. m. Morning sermon by Rev. II. Holle, subject. "Christian Fellowship." At S o'clock p. in. the choir will hold a song service to wliich nil members of the congregation are cordially invited. Zlon's Evangelical Corner E. Wayne and St Peter sts.. Rer. Martin Goffeney. Gloria Del Swedish Chapln and Kerr its., Kev. Gottfried Olson. Sunday school 9:00 a. m. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. EFISCOTAL,. St. James Lafayette St.. north of Washington av. Parish Louse. 3U W. Colfax av. Rlgh Rev. John iiazeo White, D. D., bishop of the diocese of northern Indiana, rector. Rev. II. R. White, vicar. Trinity Hungarian S. Lafayette St., near old court house. Rer. Victor Von Kubinyl. rector. Services at S:00 a .m. and 10:00 a. m. CATHOLIC. St. Patrick' OCT S. Taylor st.. Rev. John l DeGroote, C. S. C, pastor. Low masses at 7:30. 0:00 a. in. Solemn high mass and sermon at 10:30. Baptism at 2:00 p. m. Vespers at 3:30 p. m. Sunday school at 5:00 p. in. Meeting of church societies at 4:00 p. m. Si. Hedwlge Polish Corner Scott and Napier sts. Rev. Anthony Zubowicz, C. S. C. pastor. Low mass at 5:30. Children's mass at 9:00 a. in. High mass at 9:00 2:00 p. in. Vespers at 7:30 p. in. St. Stanislaus Polish 11." N. Lincoln st Rev. Roman Marciniak, pastor. Mass at 6:00, 7:30 and 10:30 a. m. St. Casimir's Polish 621 P. Webster st. Low mass at 7:30 a, m. High mass at 10:00 a. m. Vespers at 2:00 p. m. St. Adelberfs rolish Olive and Grac sts. Rev. John Kubaeki, pastor. Dally mass at 7:15 n. m. Holy hour Wednesday evening at 7:30. Sunday mass 7:30 and 8:00 a. m. St. Joseph Hill st. and Lasalle ar Patrick J. Carroll. C. S. C, pastor. Low masses at 7:30 and J:00 a. ra. High mass at 10:30. benediction 3:00 p. in. Sunday school nt 2:3) p. in. St. Stephen's Hungarian Thomas and Mcpherson sts. Rev. Alexander Varlaky, pastor. Mass at S:00 and 10:15 a. m. Sunday school at 2:00 p. m. Benediction at 3:00 p. m. Sacred Heart Belgian 1120 W. Thomas st. Rev. Charles V. Fischer, pastor. Mass at 7:00 and 0:30 a. m. Sunday school at 2:30 p. in. Benediction at 3:00 p. m. Sacred Heart Iotre Dame. Low mass at 6:00 a. m. Students' mass at 8:00 a. ia. High mass at 10:15 a. m. 4VPer at 2:00 p. m. St. Mary's German -431 S. Taylor st, Rev. .T. M. Sherer, C. S. C, pastor. Mass at 7:30 and 10:00 a. m. Sunday school at Z .30 p. m. SCIENTIST. Main and Madison sts. Sunday services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. ni. and a testimonial meeting on every Wednesday evening at S. Sunday school for children and young people up to die age of 20, is from l:45 to 10:30. Reading rooms maintained by this church on the seventh floor of the J. M. S. building, are open every afternoon, excepting Sunday, from 12 m. t 5 p. m., and every Saturday evening from 7 to M, where those who wish to pass a quiet hour may read, study or inquire into the subject of Christian Science. TEMPLE BETH-EL. Corner Lasalle av. and Taylor St Abraham Cronbach. rabbi. Service Sunday 10:.".o a. in. Subject. "Hosea." Th discourse is the second iu the series on "Prophets of Israel." INTERNATIONAL BIBLE SCHOOL ASSOCIATION. Melville hall, 212 S. Lafayette st. No collection. Come. Melville ball, Sunday at 3:00 p. in. Wednesday and Fridays at 7:15 p. m. SALVATION ATtMY. Hall 412 S. Michigan St.. In charge of Capt. William Conway. Meetings every night in the week except Monday. Sunday services as follows: Sunday school at 2 p. m. ; salvation meeting at S p. m. Every, body is welcome to these services. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST. Seventh Day Advcntlst services oa Saturday in Melville ball. Pastor Allen Moon In charge. Sabbath school at y :30 a. m. Preaching service at 10:3(3 a. m. SPIRITUALISTS. The South Rend Progressive Spiritual society will hold services Sunda evening at 7:30 in Recital hall, IVepp " building. 205-207 S. Malt, t. The South Bend Progressive Knlritn-il .ocbty will bold services in Recital hall. Toepp building 2u5 and 2u7 S. .Main st., Sunday evening at ":.') p. m. C. D. L'Hkrldge. lecturer. CIII'RCII or OOD. SerTlce are held In Melville hall. 212 S. Lafayette st. Sunday school at 10 a. m. R. O. Cuff el. superintendent. Blhle study at 11 a. m. MKs LoLia Thompson, leader, lb n an r!as on Wednodav evening at tr'l S. Fellows st. P.erean inewb g , n Wednesday evening at the home of Mim Thompson, 502 S. Franklin st. Y. L C. A. T. M. C. A. meeting rvlll be held jvrry

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EDITORS TO TIKE E Final Program is Arranged at Indianapolis Spend South Day and Night Bend. in Special to The News-Times. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., April 17. The special committee of the. Democratic Editors' association which Is meeting here, decided Friday upon the final propram for the summer outing. The trip will ttart on June 2 and close June 5. The party will leave Indianapolis on June 2 on the 11 o'clock car for South Uend via Goshen and Elkhart. A banquet and theater party has been planned in South Hend for the party on the first night and on tho following morning an automobile trip will be taken through Mlshawaka and to Notre Damo university. On Thursday afternoon the editors will leave South Bend for Hammond where a banquet and entertainment will be given them that night. The speakers there will be Gov. Ralston, Mayor J. D. Smalley, Lew M. o'Bannon and Joseph Conroy. An automobile ride in Lake county is planned for Friday morning. On Friday afternoon the party will leave for Chicago. The return triD ! will be made Saturday morning by way or water to St. Joseph, Mich. Special cars will convey the editors from St. Joseph to Indianapolis Saturday afternoon. STATE BRIEFS ODON. Patrick Kennedy, engineer on the Chicago, Terre Haute & Southeastern railroad, was found dead on his train. He had remained with his train over night during the layover. ALEXANDRIA. In an attempt to avoid hitting a boy who was riding a bicycle. Jack Mountain, chief of police of Anderson, stecVed the police automobile into a ditch. The car was damaged when it hit a fence. ANDERSON. When the automobile in which they were riding was driven over a 15-foot embankment on the Pendleton pike. Hazel Strout was seriously injured and Mildred Strout, Mary strout, Edna Day, Armour Morgan and Howard Shields were slightly hurt. RICHMOND. When Mrs. Fairey Nehr, 26 years old. was arraigned in police court on the charge of stealing dress goods from the store in which she was employed as a clerk her defense was that she did not make enough wages to dress as t-he wished to. EVANS VILEE. Recause his mother had censured him for rifling the cash drawer in her grocery store whilo she was away, Michael Huller, 32 years old, committed suicide by drinking two ounces of carbolic acid. EVANS VI LEE. Henry Trice, the eight-year-old son of Reuben Trice, was fatally burned while playing with matches in front of his home. Several of his companions were fatally burned in trying to extinguish the flames. MADISON. Dr. N. A. Kremer, secretary of the board of health, has bought 3,000 fly swatters to be used in a fly swatting campaign this summer. COLUMBUS. Tunis Quick, 75 years old. one of the leaders of the prohibits nparty in Bartholomew county, pleaded guilty to a charge of adulterating milk. He was fined $10. J E F F E R S O NV I LL E . A well dressed young woman, 18 years old, leaped into the Ohio river Thursday from a ferry dock on tho Louisville side. She was rescued after a few minutes by Miss Emma Strauss, a trained nurse of Jeffersonville. who revived the young woman after nearly an hour. LOGANS PORT. Rings valued at $1,500, besides other property, were stolen from the residence of Joseph Louis. HAMMOND. Neighbors are busv searching the farm of Cecil Vanmeter for trace of his body. He disappeared a few days ago and it is feared that he was murdered and his body buried. FIND NUTS 63 YEARS OLD Hickory Nuts in Good Condition Discovered In Old Huilding. GREENFIELD, Ind.. April 17. In removing a floor In the old Masonic lodge room here several hickory nuts were found in the oak tanbark that had been placed between two floors to deaden sounds. The hickory nuts are sound and the kernels good. The nuts had been in the bark since the building was erected. 63 years ago, as the floor had never been disturbed. Sunday afternoon, especially for men, in the auditorium of the boys' building. A apeelal speaker will be secured for eacli Sunday and special music will be furnished. Y. V. C. A. Venper service Sundav afternoon at 5 p. in. Rev. C. A. Llppincott will be the pwker. Mr. William Swlntz. the soloist, and Mrs. Fisher will preside. Both men and women are invited. Building open a till 7 p. m. All joimsr nomen and girls of the citv are invited by the Y. v. C. A. to attend this cervlce. The bulldin? is open on Sundays from 3 until 7 o'clock. MISSIONS. Laalle A. (I. Schafer. superintendent; Servbes every nlpht at 7:4.".. Bible class coinuay p. m. Home srrjs. (.oriee ana rolls for the hungry after the meeting. Everybody welcome. City IIS E. Jefferson blvd. Ray A. Bird, superintendent. Sunday eehoo! at 3 p. ra. Meetings every nlfcM. Personal Workers' class at 4 o'clock for soul winners. Evening servi.e at 7:"0 with an old-time son? nervlce. Supt. R. A. Bird will ppeuk. Everybody is v.elcomed. Mennonite Hope 111 W. Sample st. Meeting- every . night except Mondar. Sunday s.-bool 2 :.. 3 :Z0 and 7 o'clock. Week nights at 7:30. Wshincton A v. 130.-, W. Washington av. A. J. Schafer. superintendent; Frank Wyatt. associate worker.

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Jury Acquits Yandalia Company on Full Crew Charge. BRAZIL. Ind., April 17. A jury In the Clav circuit court found the Vandalia railroad not guilty of vlolitins the state full crew law after having been yo instructed by Judpe John M. I law ley. The Vundalia railroad was indicted by the Clay county grand jury last December, charged with operating a train without a full crew. John W Baumunk. prosecuting attorney, was assisted in the prosecution by O. M. Jackson of the attorney general's of fice. Michael Carey and Henry Zink, inspectors of the public service commission, were witnesses for the state. They were passengers on the train, and asserted that George C. Lewis, a colored porter, acted as a brakeman. The state called Lewis to the ttand, who declared he was a brakeman on the train. The state was not permitted to ask him if he were not a porter instead of a. brakeman. The only evidence the state had that Lewis '.vas a porter was the fact that he is a colored man. The railroad put on no witnesses. OTHERS AFTER HIGHWAY Columbus and lUoomington Both Want Dixie Road. COLUMBUS. Ind., April 17. Cities and towns in his part of the state are getting ready to make strenuous ef forts for the proposed Dixie highway. A report is in circulation that Indiana unversity officials are asking members of the alumni to do all they can to route the highway through Bloomlngton. Seymour Commercial clul) interests will get busy within the next few days in arousing interest for the highway through that place. Meetings of the good roads committee of tho Columbus Commercial club aro being held. Frank L. Flanigan, chairman of the committee, says every effort will be made to have the highway routed through Columbus. At Edinburg the commercial interests are preparing to work in conjunction with the other towns along the state road between Seymour and Indianapolis. Franklin's Commercial club has named a committee of 15 men to boost for the state road route. Tho Franklin club has suggested that .similar committees be named from Greenwood, Edinburg, Columbus and Seymour. WILL EDIT MAGAZINE ' John IE Stoll, Formerly with Times, Takes Up Work Again. SOUTH WHITLEY, Ind.. 17. The veterans and well known editor, John B. Stoll, of South Bend, has become editor of the new publication, the Editorial, the first number of which will be printed here May 6. Mr. Stoll will write one editorial a week for the publication, and will supervise the choice of all the material that goes into the publication. The Editorial will be a weekly publication and will contain about 75 of the best editorials o the week -on various subject, taken from the best publications in the country. The paper will be printed by the Atoz Printing Co. of which F. E. Miner is the manager. UNCLE OF MARSHALL DIES Was Injured During Notilicatioii Ceremonies in 1913. MARION. Ind., April 17. Capt. Woodruff S. Marshall, 76, uncle of Vice President Marshall of the United States, is dead here today as the result of a stroke of paralysis. Mr. Marshall had been ill since he was injured by the fall of a platform two years ago during the notification ceremonies of Vice President Thomas R. Marshall. Two weeks ago, he was stricken in his law office here. WILL PROVIDE FISHING Pond to Afford Recreation Planned for Penal Farm. GREENSCASTLE. Ind.. April 17. A fish pond probably will soon be built on tho state penal farm, according to the trustees. Deer creek passes through the farm and the trustees ENJOY LIFE !Y s Be happy! A 10-cent box keeps liver and bowels fine for months. Feel bully! Don't stay bilious, sick, headachy and constipated. It's pi iiiritinie: Clean your torpid liver and sluggish bowels -Aith good, harmless Cascarets They don't gripe or sicken. Give your inside? a good "spring cleaning" and rid yourself of headaches, bilious spells, dizziness, sallowness, bad breath, stomach sourness, gases, etc. Cheer up! Get a 10cent box from any drug store Best cathartic for children. Adv.

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Is like a bright boy bound (o come to the front. Any store that anchors itself content with its past, ceases to grow. The growth of this store has onlv begun. Courage and initiative, coupled with earnest work and intelligent planning, are the forces behind the opportunities we are presenting to the public daily. New Departments Are being added, we desire to call your attention to our Children's Shoe Department, Boys' Clothing Department and the new Trunk Department, all located on the third floor.

say they probably will build some kind of a dam in the creek in order to make a larger water supply for the farm. They will stock the stream with game fish. The trustees say they desire the prisoners on the farm to have same recreation. They are of the opinion that fishing will- be about as good for them as any form of amusement that can be provided. VERDICT AGAINST LODGE Damages of SI 8,000 Awarded for Death of Candidate. ANDERSON, Ind.. April 17. Ar thur H. Jones, counsel for the su preme lige of the Loyal Order of Moose, has returned from Birming ham, Ala., where he conducted the defense in a trial of a suit for $50,0(m against the supreme lodge because of the death of Donald Kinney, 23 yearn old. in the lodgeroom, July 24, 1913. The jury gave the plaintiff a verdict for $18,000. A similar suit is pending by the estate of a young man named Gaston, who, with Kinney, was killed by an electric shock during an initiation of the lodge. Jones says he will ask for a new trial, and if the motion is overruled, will appeal to the Alabama supreme court. QUITS SKUNK BUSINESS Petersburg Farmer Becomes I)icoii raged When Animals Ixave. PETERSBURG, Ind.. April 17. John Clark, living at Otwell, 10 miles east of here, who for the last three years has operated a skunk farm, has retired from the business. Clark has had the ambition to raise skunks in large quantities. At one time he had about 50 of the little animals and bus iness was good. The other night, however. 10 or them listened to the call of the wild and disappeared. Clark then got busy and killed every skunk he had and is drying the pelts. He will sell them and quit the business. Protests against the skunk farm were made by the citizens of Otwell, all of whom were glad to see Clark quit the business. DIPHTHERIA PATIENT GOT OFF CAR IN CITY Word is Sent to Goshen and C. S. B. & X. I. Coach is Disinfected at Elkhart. Special to The News-Times. GOSHEN, Ind.. April 17. The Chicago, South Bend and Northern Indiana traction car that arrived hero from South Bend at 0 o'clock p. in. yesterday was annulled on instructions from South Rend authorities who reported a diphtheria patient hadj left the coach at South Bend after arriving there from the north. The crewtook the empty car from here to Elkhart where it was disinfected. BERRIEN SPRINGS, MICH. Lawrence Davis returned Wednesday to Chicago after a few days' visit with his mother, Mrs. Flora E. Davis. Harold SHoriek is clerking in Stcmm's grocery .-tore this week. Mrs. Kenneth Stahl and baby of St. Joseph have been visitors at the home of Mrs. Hattie M. Stahl. Rev. H. A. Carr was a business visitor in St. Joseph, Friday. Mrs. Flora E. Davis visited Mr?. Belle Deo in the country Thursday. Mrs. B. P. Barnes, Mrs. E. A. Mason. Miss Una Helmiok, Mrs. C. E. Spaulding and Mrs. Emma Evans were in Three Oaks Wednesday attending the county meeting of the . E. S. Carl Hart returned Thursday to his home in Montpelier, .. alter a fewdays' visit with his uncle. O. O. Hart. R. P. Hunter, veterinary surgeon of Indianapolis, Ind.. has opened an office in this village. C. X. Vinton of Colotr.a and John Vinton of Dowagiac were business visitors here Thursday. The Wednesday club met Wednesday evening with Mrs. W. N. Skinner. Dr. W. P. Bullard was in Watr rvliet, Wednesday, to see his daughter. Mrs. Ed. Vanderhoof, who is confined to her home by illness. Graham O. McOmber has purchased a new automobile a rive passenger Ford. James Humiston died Tuesday at the home of C. R. Rockey in Arden. where he had been working. He was born in Ohio and was 78 years old. He leaves two sisters. Mrs. E. E. Slight of this village and Mrs. Lucy Henselman of Pasadena, Calif. The funeral service was held Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Slight, Rev. C. G. Langdon conducting the service. The Aid society of the M. E. church held thtir regular meeting in the new

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