South Bend News-Times, Volume 32, Number 121, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 May 1915 — Page 2
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Kvrryone is invited to attend the serricca in South Hend churches. All Peats are free Itfrulur an well a KchU wrxicr aro announced below. Pastors are InviUxl by The NeraTim'M management to send the pajer outlines of their Sundr.y gcTmons that they xnaj be rrad by the (10,000 ew&-Tlme renders in the Monday editions. Through this nediom the KTinoris c'ui 1k5 addressed to a congregation -which La even more tfian city-wide.
lL MLI II on I ST. Ilrt N. Main t.. Lev. IPnry L. Pivlt. p.ltor. ( l,r,s m'Urnf 'JJ; Sur.dnj -Ljol J. C. li'jwsiT. sui-Ti:itenl-fnt. yrnir:s S r ; t i. m. ami 7-'" - ei. l'r.iyrr niii'ti:;;' V-dnesI.'iy, 7:" p. "irnimutii'.ii -ri'' In t!i" iiiornh'g. LpW.rt!i l.-.i't;.- M-rvl"' nt ;.".0 f. m. s-ll.J'-' T I r " t;j I "f I " r r . 1 1 I Plii. by M:s. S. F. K.vfr.i". S!i-rt r u i : i:i Fa' V-t 1 1 r t bv t!- pi-t"! I'o!! .win;: i iIm- ihihh:i1 pr'-nn Ir tin' !;y. liinl'T !! li:- ti"n ' Mr. L. I'LL, vi I." K. A. M. : .. t M-rnl:ir - rn lU'b. '"'inrrii;nin. by L.tM-. Anthem. ";!" ri:t by F:ir:m-r off.TT.-rv. ..! . -Ai;-N l.v.r F.riirlit mi id r.-tir." bv Ha-:'b !. MUh cr.t rani'.b-.!'. l'.i'tl'J.b', M;ir-!.- S -I.-iireU.-," bv M.iiMv. 'i:v:ir.- rrcbi'!'". "M'-i-li. ." by Mmzko;ski .-:., "Jlv lb-b rii.-r nn-l My Lord." bv I'.u.k, Mi;-' by Mr. Fr.-d C. r.irb-v. Anff'rn. "Tl. Sun Shrill lb- N M-r-.'" bv V.Mtw-ar.?. S..b. 'Mlubb' M1 1 Th'.ii Cr:it .lelmv.ih." by Fry; lln-hcg, H-inz bv Mr. i:. K. ''.iv.m .Ii..ni. nff'-rtorv. 'AndaiiN-." bv W ely. lm-t. "InS'ir.r nn.l Ib-.in-r ef Pruy.T," by Oil.H. miiijt bv Mr. Iif . I'arb-y :ml Mr. I.. !:. t'.ivnr: .1 tii-. r'--t!uib- in A Min-ir, by ';lkin. . Prayer m.-etin;: Wi-driel iy evening at;'iil ;it 7 Y1 M. Paul 3iemiria! ro:irx and Laporto av. Ilfr. .I.mn's I... ; i rlln-r. I). P.. pastor. Sundny k-L ut conducted l.r Supt. Merritt C lieale. At H:4." n. i.i. t!i niiru-XT ill ro.u h on "T!m' Mm l'itt!-t to S:irvi-." 'I'lif .hvir pinu' "Tli.- I. or. I Is My l.isrlit." bv I'.irkt-r. ;ind us tb.- Wry Tbuimat -f Tb '," by Kli.-nib. r'. r. At f, ;:;o j.. in. T 1 j - Jipwortli uiil b- lr.l by Mi1';irrii- I'.ol'L's. At 7 :.". I. m.. lr. irdjiim- will .ic.K-b n Jbr subi-.-t "I...v-'m lift. N't W'ast.-.l." and Mr. b-r.ild Hunt will sine I-" 'l b.it Will N.-t I. t M'- ;." by .Matlif.n Tli'- publb- is -.jidially iuit-d t tlits.' .rvi's. (.r:irr Sf-rv!- rs T:-T.T In tb- t .i belli .1 b". corner S. MbhlKan and Hant-y si., Kev. F. K. Dougherty. p:itor. Sunday s.-bool !:.';) a. rn. i're.n-liing at 10:4." a. in. ami . p. m. Mornine t!ierr;. "Where Was a Ja rden ':" , Coniiiiuni.-n p.-rvife. Class me.-tiny 1o'. lo- k. Lpwoitli league ',::.( . in. Lvenii ' them.-. "The Cont'.i' t of iMiti.-s " p.i.ar.l of st. wards Monday eveiiinir with Mr. WH'ilam Ib.roiiirli. Wei-.-r Prayer meeting W'-dm-sday 7 :'-'.U '. lock. I.owrll IfrighU t;le and I rancls sts , V. It. IrivN'. pa. -tor. Sunday s.hool H :.'.' a. in., il. M Molht. superintendent. Public worship 11 a m. and ". p. in. Sunday s.-ho.d '.:" a. in.. IJ. II. M'dfeit. uperinii-n.lent. Mornine worship 11 a. in. Subject, the third of a series f sermons on "Phi'eman." Lpworth league o::'.i. Mrs. Hull' leader; subject. "The Sin of Wste :,nd Sh.th." Prayer uieetin-j We.l-t:-slay evening Trinitr lilaine nnl Vas-ar av . Her. Molvin C. Hunt. Sunday s.-hool '. ::.) a. in. II. N. Klbler, supt. Moruine worship 10:1".. Lpworth leaffue ii:l. p. in. I'.vctiine service 7 : o. Worship, with sermon, a lo:.'. TinLord's Supper will be observed at thi' crvi.e. Class me'-tine af 1'J. b'd by Warren L. Joiiiison. Lsther Klrkpitii-k will lMd the Lpworth league. liveninu' sennoii. The pastor will -peak on the "Socialist's Ci--d.'" wllb h will " lose the -erics otl P.ible r real's. The lilUsi-' fol' the eriiit:e -ervb-o will be :m f.dl'.ws; Call to worship, by the ch..ri!-. "Victory" Meredith, by the male ejuartet. "My Pilot." i l ullari. b the horus. Motulay nieht. will b. opm nicetlntr of the I'.rt.tbeT ho.. Tuesday iiifht supper and bu-iue-s meetingf the Suii arv s-;:ol board at ti: !. 'ilni-.day ":".. duni.r league. Mrs. W. I. twen. uperintentb'nt. Prayer and Prai-e servb'e at 7 : C. The subject will I.e. "Neighborhood Matters." The Ladies' Auillir will Imhl a kitehon shower at the i hureh Tharsd.i.v aft'Tiio -n. tull Mnoorial Micbljcn hii.1 ltri;. stK. Hev. .1 I. M Kit), p istol. Sunday ho'd :it i:C a. m.. A. Kat tei'hi in riidi. Sermon bv pastor. 11 a m. lipwortb Meniori; I Coi ner Lin.oin a n V W. and nlive St.. .he K.. .1. W. l'.um-b. p.i-for. Sunday h -ol ;::; a. in.. Claude N h.iil. superintendent. Sunday s.-Ind chur.li at iOil-'i a m.. -er n mact t e bv the pastor. 1'pworth b-auue. ' p. m. Lcni n -erv P e. 7 (ifrnun L.tfayctt and Wnjne sfs., Ilev. It. S. Miiler, pistor. Sunday -cho..j V ."J n. nr. .l.dnt Ko. h. superintendent. Prichin s 1 : : '.i t a. m. and 7 :"0 p. m. Lpworth league 7:'0 j m. Prayer meeting Wednc-day 7 : 4, " p m. V(.ltvnn Sanip'e i. ;unl Marietta av., Lev. P. o. Spitb-r. past r. Morning servl ' li:.".u lAcuiue service 7 :."-0. Sunday school 0 :.". a. m. Prayer uieeting Wednesday eveninc 7 : X Munon Imp I lb v. Claude Y.oine. past r. Snndiv s led pi a. in.; Win. Punch, sal eri'itcn.b ! t. r.e:iinu' service. 7 p. in. The PpworJh Iciune m e. tin,' at ' p. tn. w ill be led bv Mi-s Ma'-y Ta br. At 7 o' ... k Mr. P.eale will -peak upon "Praise." in. I c.:i.i.t a -one -ervi-e. Let a.l friends allcii.l. bri'iuicLT their pente-c--. tal h'nu.s l i:e .(!;:: ricrl .o'ifc;cue ill be held i ct Saturday." Ma. vh. at the I'irst ethodi-t l.pi-coj.al r!iiiiv!i, South I'ecd. It Is ct :''!"!.: latportant thit every member !,, present. Mt. I'lrn fr. Claude .uu:. pnsr. Su , v S' I'.oo, 10 .'. ! !, ; Mr. Cas-els, nip.'n ii tender t . Mornine worship at 11. pre:!. -bine b t'"' pastor. rortiige UummI Ibv. Claud'' Yotinff. pi-tor. Sun. I a s.-h.-d 10 .i. m. ; Mr. l"a!crt, .-upcrbitendent. N- other s-TVbes. liUrr IhirU 1. i: S S.v.ith st.. Ibv. A. V. S'a't'i. pis! r. Sunday s,!'oo, : 'M in. Public or-hip wit 'a sermon p:pi a m. and 7 :."' !'. m. -1 u 1 1 1 i" league at :; p. m ISitrr Park ' .'.' S" ' a I' en t h st. Sunday h-oi :;,) p. tu.. Kaiii .i Purkey, kiip.'ri'M(';i.!.-nt. Junior b.v'ae p. m.. Mrs .Io;:u Sc mo. r.e, s,ipe, -iritemlent. Prayer me tine Wd:ie-.!a ci :.l:;e at 7 :" 0 PabM" wo'-s' io 1":P a. m ami 7 p. m T! -crnoii in t he 'nomine will be b. t ! s..,,..I.iV v, Sa'.u, ! "1 e SU!l dav S. h. i as a !'..r- e f.-r i ; I." Tb I ; c : i i t l.e ' :. ine s.-rm- u will be Mudeire." Icot:,-: a! m. etii-e of t!;e Lpw.Tth le,'-.- ..t ; :::o p to. I'raver mid jin s.. tt: : : e W-dres.a 7 :"o p in. S. riptnrc. Phil. 'J :1 'J ."'.. I'l.i. id be Sun.s i -cimol n'e:'t A I KH AN M. F. 4)IUt A. M. i:. Kev. C. llrnery Allen, P. I, paster, 310 W. Monroe Prechv.z b:;j a. tn. Sur.uay s. :m I :t p. ra. l'i -aching 7:4a i. m. Class meeting V2 m. Zioa A. M. i:. Ilev. IV W. lV.ur?., pns-t'-r. Prei'bint; Iml.. a. m. ami vmi p. m. Sunday school l'J ;30 ;. in. Prayer meetz Woiue-d.y rvcaln?. Tlor A. M. V., Zion "h prl Rev. V. II. Taylor, pa-b r. Sunday s m ol at 12:30. Mert.'.:':g preach k.,; at 10:l.j. Lveaia 1 KFK .MFIIIODIST. Krr IfthoIit Pen!;ylvar.1a ar. an J r.tish .st . F. N. Fcu'.k. past.-r. Sunday L"ol y-.3-J a. m.. ('v.ir P.atson. superIntendeut. Pr i hiug servt .s al lv:0 a. Hi. and 7 :30 m. Klvrr I'nrk Trw. Methodist -Fourteenth and ine s'-. F. S. .leaning"-, ja-t-'r. Sunday -!,,.! p .,. n;.. i.. I '. Wolf.-, sue: ir.r-ii'b-;;t. i'r. -chine 11 a. m. by the pastor, t ub a . IV t;i e at 3 p. tn. jit Mi-hawaka. M'-- I.u'.ah l-Loiev. pres. i b-,t. . P. Mis-b.n ir r -th-g 7.". p. tn.. ili-S M abie Il'.ov.'.- ptes.i.b- I. lItLHll IT.KIAN. Flrt Cor. U ashrst ia ar. and Lafay-
rtte t.. I'.pv. Cbarlps A. Mpplnott. I). D., iwinlnter. Rer. Howari) J. llfrord. asteriate minister. Mis Charlotte M Tartridir .is!.-tant to the minister. Public worship at K: !." a. m. i'.d 7:' p. in. Morning nubjf. t, ,Substltut-s for 'o,s, ifii.-r." Kvi-ni:'. "A in-it Nch1 Met. An excl!.:it niu-b-al program will t,eiv'ii at -a-b .f t!ie 8ervi''f. Hibl' Icol at '.f.'.Ut h. rn. Men's uH-otinc at !:." a. in. .Iiinbr lmbavor sorlrty at ": p. in. Voune p-pl-'4 in.-tlne at p. m. Mb!--'k HH'-ti:ie Wedii'vodny at 7 :'; p. in. Tf.f Vonne Ladies' Auxiliary will 1 1 1 t M'Hi.lay a ftfriio.ri In t hun-h parlors. Th Wounn's Mi-'.onary sH-i-ty will inot I'riday af t nion. Trinity ror. Colfax av. and St. Teter St., Her. John S. IJurns, pastor. Bible s.hool U.VjO; r.iblf s-hod prayor rareting .1. I. Whiteinan, superintendent. Preaching .service 10:4 j a. in. and 7 :0 p rn. St ssb.n meeting at 1 :"0. Any within?: to unite witli tbe ehuiili will meet the session at this hour. Preach in servi. at 10 :-.- n. m. and 7 :"0 p. m. Morning theme. "The .Judgment Ib'iy." Tvenine tln-me,- '"Cleanliness and JollIness.' 'hrlstian Kndeavor meeting at :. p. m. Trustees' me -tine at the church Monday enlii. Ladies' .!d meeting Tuexlay afternojii at tlie -hur h. Aurora Pibb class of Trinity Presbyterian chur. li will jrlve a ehicken pie supper at th" hur. h on I'riday evening betteen ." and 7 o'clock. Westminster Her. If. P.. Ilostetter, pastor. Sunday school I) ::u" a. rn. Public worshijt 10 :t" a. in. and 7 :"0 n. m. Mwrninir theme. -'The Christian's Pleas-, n res and Privileges." livening. 'Three Things Neesary in Order to lie a Christian." .Inrbr '. '... oN-lo.-k. Interme. diate c. ;., :;:.".o. Senior c. i:. (;::;i: ubi.s r. ".biji of the ('hii-tlan Life." I. Peter I. i'liurcli venine Wednesday supper ':.".. Prayer meeting 7:1". Subject. "Tlie Mot:!ieis of the P.ible aiid My Mother." Trustees and d'-aeons meet at S o'clock. llHt- Leer and Iavtun sts., (leoieo
William Allison. 15. lb. minister. Iiible i)( ,i ;1t ::;i) Charles I. lleinzman. su perintemlent. Class for all attendants. Mornine w.-rshii.. 10 : : V. P. S. C. E. b:l."i. Lvenine worship. 7 :".o. Mid-week m. etine edn. sday, 7e. Tea. hers tralnitse ea-s. s :.".n p. m. Wednesday. The pubdlie is cord.ially luviti'd tu attend and participate in all these services Mornine theme. "The Acceptable Sacrifice." V. P. S. C. I:, topic. ".loys of the Christian Life." I Peter 1 ::MJ. Ihenine subject, an illustrated lecture. "The Messaee of Nature." Tojde for mid-week lu'-etine. "Iissioiis in Spani-h America." ( rimistown ( hiin li Dr. Thompson, guperintendent. Sunday scliocl 2:00 p. in. Preaching service 3:00 p. in. Kockhill I'nion Sumption Prairie mad, one-(iuarter mile west of olive st. Iiible s.liool at :J30 p. m.. Owen Whitenian, superintendent: international lessons. Relieious worship at 3:K p. ni. In charge of Llder Harris. Granger Ilev. .. Ii. DonaMaon. pastor. Sunday school 10:00 a. in. Preaching 7:4 p. in. C. K. 7:00 p. in. . Hungarian Corner Washington ar. ind Cherry St., Kev. II. Ilertok. pastor. BAPTIST. J irnt Main and Wayne sis.. Iter. Char A. Decker. Sunday school i) :30 a. in., S. (;. Chord, superintendent. Preaching at 10:4.r a. in. i;eningservicc 7:30. Prayer n.eetiug Weiluesday, 7:4." o. m. jincT trtt Qulney st. and lilaine ST. Kev. Thomas J. Parsons. Pible school y:3- a. ni , J. W. Itand all, superintendent. Preachinp services P:30 a. in. and 7 :30 p. in. P.. V. P. P. u:4." p. in. Midweek serVice Wcdiiesdr.y evening. Mornine sermon by T. .1. Parsons, subject "The riyine Itoll." Lvenlne subject, "( '1 anliiie'vs and Jo. illness." The evening subject will be in keeping with "clean-Up week." P.. V. P. I . b:to p. in.. Miss Hazel P.owmau. leader; subject ",Ioy ot the Chri-tian Life." Monday evening Young People's business meeting and soiial. No P.ible class Tuesday afternoon. Wednesday at 7:b" mid-week .service at the chur. li. I'riday at 7 :.". p. m. di-pens.it iona 1 Iiible cu-s at the V. W. C. A. Next Sunday at in a. m. a Parents' day program will be presented. Mount Zion Daptl-t 113 N. Iiird-fll t. Lveulng service 7:30. Prayer meeting Thursday 8 :00 p. m. 1'irt.t swedit.h -Cor. Tjaurel and Napier sts. Services 10:."0 a. m. and 7:30 p. in. every other Sunday. Ilev. 1 W. Jewell will preach. t iu;iti.n. I IrM Main st.. soii;a of public library, Kev. J hn M. Alexander, pastor. Morning ISiMe s. liool y:ir.. .1. Holland Witwer, supci iutendeiit. Morning service 10:40. Christian L'udcavor 0:13 p. ui. Kvcuiiig serviia 7 :30. Trained tachrs. graded lessons and lasses for all. Monthly teachers' mcetine '1'u. -.lay eenine at 7 o'clock. Mornine somen. "The In un e--a ry Warfare f the Individual Soul." i:ciilne worship at 7 :.'. Senior C. L. at il:l.". Topi.-, ".lovs of the Christian Life." The Junior C. . will be the gu.-f.s of t'.ie Senior C. ). and pre-eut the ceM :g program. Prayer and pr.ii-e service Wt dii4--day evening 'at 7 ::.0. Topi.-, "The Temptation to Complain." Strangers and visitors in city are srdially Invited to worship with us. Indiana Avenue Indiana and Witwer avs. Kev. Cecil Franklin, pastor. Itible school ;i::?i a. in.. Fred Wilson, superintendent. Scrv1. es in;!., a. Jn. and 7 :.".0 p. m. Junior Fnde.ivor 'J ::U) p. m.. Mrs. A. iJ It Rentier, superintendent. Senior Fndeavor C:3) p. m. Prayer inciting Wednesday 7:r.o p. m. In the mornine tbe pastor will preach upon the tneine. "The I'irst Century Chur.-h In the Twentieth Century." In the evenine. Kev. A. II. 'Thomas of" the l'ir-t r.rethren chur.-'a will i'iji.in;o pulpit, with the pa-tor. The choirs also will rch i n .(, The eradii.ition exercises of the cli-s cor,:p!,dine the eoiir-e hi the Sch.d i-f Method will be told Thur-dnv evening May (ali. K.v. John M. Alexander of the I irst hnstian c'nircti will give the ad-drc--. Linden Avenue ( hurrh of ( hrUt Linden av. and Carlisle t. Fdward Castl pastor. Frea. hir.g lo:r.o a. m. arui 7 :30 ' in. Sunday school :3o p. m. C p m ',:3i p. m. Prayer n:ecting Wednesday at 7 p. mKY.NGKMCL AS01 'IATI0.N. I"irf.t Lai.tjette and Monroe st... J. It. F.vai-s. pn.-tor. Sunday .-h,.ol at i:."0 a. nv. ifcnge J. Lone, saperiuter.dent. Morn!:ik: sermon at lo:;i a. ni. V. P. A. at r.:.u). Miss I'iara kstadt. president. Midweek services: iTajer u:ctiag luesday aud W edavsdAy eveuiegs at 7:30 o ! x'k. C,re Lincoln Way wet ani Ilrlck at. R'V. Ianicl I. Speb her. minister. Sunday s hr0l b:.;o a. m.. (rge W. P. viae, leader. WorsLlp and sermon at Iu:." a. in. Morning iht-me. "ticd's Tlanr."- Y. P. A. servh e at b : C. p. m . Vera O'D-ll ' pre-i- !.-:, t : tojdc. ".!,. ,.f the Christia Life" Leader. L-:tie s.-hriver. v Fvenine service 7 :.'-0 p. m. Theme "Catherine With Chri-t." P.uslness tneeti.ne of the oii;.e People's Alliance Tiles, day at 7:t. p. m. at the horn,, of Kudolph K.ir.e. e.i.". Mri k av. Mi-slot. iry pruver tecetine Wedn.--.Vty at 7:3i p. m. lrs.i W. Werr.tx leader. The Ladies' Aid s.H-irty will rrifs-r. on Thursday afterto-.n at '2 :30 with J rsj I) Spehher. 7-:i Khah.e iv. Mlipuh Corner Main anl Monroe sts, Kev. John O. M r. Sunday s. h -o1 i :.ia a. m.. F. F. Kurseuer. utxr".uadent.
Sermona at 1-0:10 a. rn. and 7:30 p. m. Catechetical dasea will meet at 2 :30 p. m.
Morning subjiit. "The World Conquest, Missions." The Young People's Alliance at ':30 p. m.. Fmmet Jester, president. Subje-t for the evenlug. "Joys of the hrlstian Life;" leader. Miss I-ern Dickson, livening sublet. "Lrivirotiment. Clean Fp, Within, Without." Business meeting of the Young People's Alliance on luesday veulng at 7:4.". Missionary Auxiliary meeting on Wednesday evening at 7 :"0. At this rminthlv meeting the auxiliary will be reorganized and officers selected for the ensuing year. Choir practice on Friday night at 8 o'clock. The first quarterly conference will be held (iii Saturday night, after a pennon by the presiding elder. Kev. S. II. Paumgiirtner. The first communion service '--111 be held In the evening of the 'Jth. MVKniSII KVAN'C.FLICAL MISSION CIILIU'II. Corner Seott and Orchard Sts. Kev. O. K. Moberg. pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.. Oscar Iiergstedt. superintendent. Morning worship at 10:43 a. m. V. P. meeting at 4 p. in. livening service at 7:30 p .rn. BRETHREN. First Brethren C hurch 1214 S. Michigan St., Iter. A. F. Thomas, pastor. Sunday school 0:30 d. m.. Hartley Firestone, superintendent. Morning service 10:30. Christian Fndearor 6:30 p. m. Evening service 7:150 First Church f the Brethren Miimi st. and Indiana av., Kev. T. 11. (Jeorge, pastor. Sunday school 0:." a. in., C. M. Weneer. superintendent. Women's Klble la.-s taueht by Miss Cora V. Wise. Preac hing lo:.".i a. in. ami 7:30 p. in. Men's Iiible class taught by Jesse Dickey. Women's Iiible class taught by Cora V. Wise. A union local Sunday school convention of lierrien. Laiorte, St. Joseph Valley, First and Second .outh Bend churches wil be held at the First Church of the Brethren next Sunday evening beginning at 0 oYbx-k. Topics of interest to the Sunday school will be discussed. Lveryl.ody welcome to these services. Second Church of the Brethren dishing and Van Huron sts. Kev. J. G. Grater, pastor. Sunday school at 0:30 a. in., G. A. Senseman, superintendent. Morning service 10:30. Fvenlng service 7:30. Christian workers' meeting at 6-30 p. m. ; John Austin, president. Prayer meeting Tuesday S:00 p. m. Kev. Lafayette Steel of Walkerton. Ind.. our district Sunday school secretary, will preach at the 10:30 morning' service. There will be no services in the evening because of a Sunday school convention at the First church on Miami St.. in which several of the adjoining churches are taking part. UNITED BRETHREN. Conference Memorial Treadling 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. ni. Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Christian Endeavor G:30 p. ra. Midweek service Wednesday 7:4o p. m. LUTHERAN. Ilol.y Triulty English Sherman nr. and Lindsey st,: Kev. Albert II. Keck, pastor. Sunday school J:1" a. in., 11. Motts, super-' intendent. Men's Bible class taught by tbe pastor. Women's class taught by Miss Homuth. Young ladies class taught by Miss Johnson. Chief service with aeruion by tbe pastor at 10:30 a. iu. Vespers with sermon by the pastor at 7:30 p. m. i raver service ror teachers at : a. m. t . i . ...... ... . ... ' .woiuine suoject. "vv ny Christ went Away." Catechlcal instruction at 2 p. in. Junior league at l:3d p. in., topic, "The Spirit's Call;" leader Miss Margaret Culver, livening subject i lie Hearers of God's Word." The sermon will be illustrated with sterroptJcon idetures. The church -ouncil will meet on Monday evening at the homo of the pastor. The' Teachers association will meet on Tuesdav evening at the church. The Ladies' Aid society will meet on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Hans Andersen. tr2 La port e nv. The annual election of officers will be held and all members are urged to be present. Choir rehearsal on Friday evening at the church. St. ra til's nerrr.n .refferson blvd. and William st., Kev. Henoch Ilolle. German service at 10:30 a. m. Sunday school at l:00 a. m. Funeral services for K. P.echert, sr.. at 2 :30 p. m. Zlon'a Evangelical Corner E. Wayne and St. Peter sts.. Kev. Martin Goffeney. Gloria Iei Swedish Chi,.'.n and Kerr sts.. Rev. Gottfried Olson. Sunday school 9:00 a. m. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. ru. rriscoPAi,. M. James Lafayette St.. north of Washington ar. Parish Louse, 310 W. Colfax av. High Kev. John ilazen White. I). U., bishop of the diocese of northern Indians, rector. Kev. II. R. White, vicar. Holy Communion. 7:."'0; Morning Prayer, 11; livening Prayer, 0 :!.". Morning sermon by the bishop. Annual mewing of the parish at S o'clock Monday evening. Trinity Hungarian -S. Lafayette St.. near old court house. Rev. Victor Von Kubinyl. rector. Services at 8:00 a .m. and 10:00 a. m. CATHOLIC. M. ratrirk's- 307 S. Taylor st.. Iter. John V. DeGroote, C. S. C, pastor. Low masses nt 7:30. 0 :00 a. rn. Solemn high mass and sermon at 10:30. Baptism at 12:00 p. m. Vespers at 3:30 p. rn. Sunday school at 3 an) p. ni. Meeting of church societies at 4:00 p. m. M. Hedwige Polish-Corner Scott and Nap'.er sts. Kev. Anthony Zd bowler, C. S. C, paRtor. Iovv mass at ft:30. Childrea's mass at 9:00 a. m. High rna-s at 900 2:Co p. m. Vespers at 7:30 p. m. St. Stanislaus Polish -415 N. Lincoln itRev. Roman Marciniak, pastor. Mass at 6:00. 7:30 and 10:30 a. m. St. Casimir's FolUh-21 S. Webster st. Low mass at 7:3") a. rn. High mass at 10:00 a. in. Vespers at 2:00 p in. St. Adelbert's rollsh Olive and Grac ts. Rev. John Kubackl. pastor. Dally mass at 7:15 a. m. Holy hour Wednesday evening at 7.30. Sunday mass 7:30 and 8:00 a. ra. St. Joseph Hill st and Lasalle ar, Patrick J. Carroll. ?. S. C, pastor. Iw masses at 7:30 and 9 :00 a. m. High mass nt 10:30. benedbtlou 3:00 p. m. Sunday scl.ool at -:.'J p. m. St. Mephen's Hungarian Tbomas and Mcrterson st.-. Kov. Alexander Varlaky, pastor. Mass at 8:00 and 10 a. m. Sunday aebool at 2 :0C p. m. Benediction at 3:00 p. m. Sierd Heart Belgian 112G W. Thomas t. Rev. Charles V. Fischer, pastor. Mass at 7:00 and 0:30 a. m. Sunday school tt 2:30 p. m. Benediction at 3:00 p. m. Ssrred Heart N'otre Darne. Low mass at 6:00 a. m. Students' mass st S:00 a. tn. 11' gh mass at 10:15 a. m. Veepers at 2:00 p. m. St. Mary'a German 431 S. Taylor St.. Rev.. J. M. Sherer, C S. C, pastor. JIass st 7:30 and 10:CO a. ra. Sunday school at 2.30 p. m. SCItNTIST. Main and Madison sts. Sunday services at 11 a. ru. and 7:"0 p. rn. and a testimonial meeting on every Wednesday evening at s. Sunday s- h-iol for children and young pepie up to the age of 20. is from i :4." to 10:30. Reading rooms maintained ty this church on the seventh rt ..r of the J. M. S. building, are open every afternoon, excepting Sunday, from 12 m. fa 3 p. nr. and every Saturday evening from 7 to 9. where those who wish to pass a i ii let hour may read, study .- inquire Into the subject of Christian Scieuce.
If It la, you aro Invited to the next News-Times Birth da 7 Party. Trip to all theaters avnd refreshments vrlll bo on tho program.
The News-Time; has compiled a list of all school children in both tho public and private schools of South Hend and Mlshawaka. These names were taken from tho tcst records ob tainable. and if the name of some boy or girl was left out. wo feel that we are not to blame. These names will appear regularly In The News-Times. Today wo pub lish the names of all school children whose birthday falls on this date. To morrow we will publish a. list of chil dren whose birthdays occur tomor row, and ?o on until, we hope, every Bcbool child in South Bend and Mlshawaka has received a birthday party tlCKCt. Besides publishing the names of children whoe birthdays occur on the date of issue of the paper, we will each day publish the names of at least five children whose birthdays fall some time in the future. These names will also be published on the date of their birthday, so we advise a careful watch kept on the daily announcements, as these children will receive two treats. The names of the lucky ones are taken at random and there will bo absolutely no favoritism shown. The birthday party ticket entitles the holder to admission to the Orpheum. Majestic, LiUSalle, Surprise and Colonial theater, also a treat at the American dru store. Children living 10 or more blocks from the olhce will receive a return car ticket home. BIRTHDAYS TODAY. South BeiuL Andysiah. .Sophie, 230 X. College st. Arnold, Florence, 913 Michigan av. Ashman. Burdell. Ill 1-2 N. Hill st. Appleby, Donald, 003 Michigan st. Andripsiah, Raymond. 230 College. Ash. Louis, 115 X. Walnut Ft. Brewer, Cecil, 1G02 K. Calvert st. Bissler, Aletha, FJ. Dayton st. Cholewinska, Joanna, 1315 Kemble. Csakang, Joseph, Berlin st. Coleman. Dorothy, 111 E. Monroe. Claeys, FJmiel. 3 40 Pine st. Friend, Mae, 5TG Wenger st. Huerens, Florence, 232 3 S. Michigan st. Hoffer, John. 222 5 Kemble av. Johnson, Ituth, lo '3 Franklin st. Johnson, F'.len, 50 2 X. Studebaker. Kovatch. Ethel. 120 X. Elm st. Kowalska. Clara, 519 S. Scott st. Kovatch, Elmer. 220S Smith st. Lewis, Cora, 503 St. Vincent st. Miller, Chester. 310 X. Ernerick st. McConnell, Margaret, 841 Clinton. . Magee, Elden. SI 2 .S. Fellows st. Xelson, Carl, 1523 Kemble av. Paissle, Raymond, 526 S. Franklin. Papal, Itoso, 613 .S. Monson st. Pura, Abraham, 516 S. Taylor st. Rohr, Chester, 915 X. Allen st. Roberts. Dailey, 510 E. Monroe st. Rubshaw, Ruth. South Franklin st. Synove, Florman, Wellington st. .Schwin. Ieo, 50 2 E. Keasy st. Santa, Mandor, 50 S. Chapin st. Squint, Russell. 611 Kalorama st. Smith, Zella, i233 .S. Fifteenth st. Tompsctt, Leslie, 2 33 S. Michigan. Torok. Amelia. M2 X. Wilber st. Walmer. Loren. 13 26 Duball st. Mishawaka. Claeys, Emiel, 612 W. Fifth st. Xeddcrinan, Carl, 210 S. Race st. Rubshaw. Ruth. 711 Vv. Second st. Watson. Mary, 516 E. Joseph st. Ll'C'Iv Y OXnS TODAY. South Bond. Monroe, Mildred, 380 X. Hill st. Ruff, Raymond. St. Joseph's school. Henry, Ernst, St. Joseph's school. TEMI'LK BETH-EL. Corner Lasalle av. aud Taylor st Abraham Cronbach. rabbi. Service Sunday 10:.".O a. in., subject. "Jeremiah." The discourse is the last iu the series "Prophet of Israel." INTERNATIONAL mnLE SCHOOL ASSOCIATION. Melville hall. 212 S. Lafayette st No collection. Come. Melville hall. Sunday at 3:00 p. rn. Wednesday and Fridays at 7:45 p. ni. SALVATION ARMY. Flail 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 8 p. m. Every, body Is welcome to these services. SEVENTH DAY AIIVENTIST. Seventh Pay AdventUt services on Saturday in Melville hall. Pastor Allen Moon in charge. Sabbath school at 9:30 a. m. Preaching service at 10:30 a. m. tri RITUALISTS. The South Hond Progressive Spiritual society will hold servb eg Sunda evening at 7:30 in Hecital hall, Tvcpp " building, 203-207 S. Main st. church or con-. Service are held in MelTille hsll. 212 S. Infayette st. Sunday school at 10 a. m. K. U. Cuffcl, superintendent. Bible study ut 11 a. in. Miss Fvely Harsch leader. Iterean meeting Wednesday evening at the home of Miss F.thrl C.rd ray, 1131 S. Lafayette st., Mrs. Lydla Itailshach, leader. Y. JL C. A. Y. M. C. A. meetlnsrs win te Laid every .Sunday afterncon. especially for men, in the auditorium of the boys' building. A. pedal speaker will be secured for each Sunday and special music will be urnisbed. V. XV. C. A. All young women jmwI girls of the city are inviie.i iy ri.e . v.-. f ,. to attend this service. The building is open Sundays from 3 until 7 o'clock. on r-pcr serv.ee Suiolay nt 3 p. m. at the Young Women's rhri-tian ass. nation Mrs. T. II. Harris will he ih0 speaker Mrs. P'vite. ol.dl. and Miss Lillian Marl tin will jrive a vh;a solo. Tr.i will served diirin? tho social hour from 0 to p. ni. .-.-iw.t- -on-mc;en rv nu-'Ins Women's I'd hie da-.?, ttuildliig open 3 to 7 p. ill. MISSIONS. I.aalle A. ti. s hafer. superintendent Services every night at 7:43. p.Ude clasg Sunday 4 p. rn. librae K-s. ofTee and toils for the hungry after the meeting Everybody welcome. i'ltj 113 E. Jenrnon tdvj. Kay A Rird superintendent. Sunday school at 3 p. n. Meetings every night. l'en". rial Workers' class nt 4 o'clolr fr sul winners. Evenltig service at 7-30 j with an ohi-tinie so:;ir service u-.t V "v : Fdrd w ill speak on "The Kest Co.i (jives I Everybody is uelcujl).sl. vjivc. Mennonite Hope 111 Meeting every nizht W. Sample t. ei'-pt Mondav. fMjuuay sea -oi ...ai. z :J0 and Week nights at 7 :3o. o'clock. av. A. tj. Schafer. s!ipArintPIUjnt . prank Wyatr, ass... iate worker. ' raaK LO-TFS LINIMENT-Stops Rheumatism. Neuralgia, aches, and pains. Lest, and cleanest Liniment made. "3c & 30c at Coonley's. Advt
Next Week is Clean up Week It is also a good time to clean up your summers need when the opportunity is yours to save money. Our Greatest May Sales Starting Today Will give you that opportunity. WONDERFUL VALUES ARE NOW OFFERED IN EVERY DEPARTMENT
E TO RAILROAD MEN Plea For Ten Percent Advance is Turned Down By Board, But Small Victories Are Reported by Enginemen. CHICAGO, May 1. The western railroad arbitration board handed down its award Friday in the case of 0 ;,0 no engineers and firemen who had asked 10 per cent increase in wages .uid changes in working conditions. Representatives on the board of the engineers and firemen refused to sign the award. They declared it granted no increase in wages and that in many cases wages would be reduced if it were not for the clause in the award that where wages are higher now, they shall not be affected. "W. S. Carter contended the wages in every engine west of Chicago was higher now than granted by tho award. In the case of a few light engines there was a slight increase. Here and there the enginemen reported a victory. The surprise tests were ordered abolished unless made under conditions which would protect the employes. An increase was granted in the through freight pusher service and there was some improvement in the switching service. Over time in the passenger service was advanced about two cents an hour. As there is seldom overtime in this service, the enginemen did not count that concession a victory. Hostlers were given J 4.20 for a day of 12 hours. The enginemen say that on many roads they are now paid more than that. Concessions were made in preparatory time. Employes will be paid hereafter for the time they work. While the engineers and firemen say they are disappointed, they will not appeal to the district court, as they may under the act. if dissatisfied. "We will take our medicine," said Prcs't Carter. NEWS OF INTEREST TO POLISH CITIZENS MAY 1! TO in-: onsKiivi:!) nv POLES. The 124th anniversary of the enactment of tho Polisa constitution, which falls on May ?,, will be commemorated by the Tolish people of this city Sunday afternoon and evening. The principal celebrations of the day will be held at St. Stanislaus hall under the auspices of the Young People's society and at the Z. Tt. hall, under the auspices of the federated nests of Polish Falcons alliance of this city. I.; the afternoon a program will be given at the St. Casimier's school building by the literary circle. The programs will contain a variety of numbers each contributing toward the celebratior. Sunday morning frorr 7 to 12 o'clock badges bearing the letters of May 3, will be sold by young ladies among the parishioners of St. Hedwige's, St. Stanislaus. St. Casimier's and St. Adelrert's churches for the benctit of war sufferers. DEATHS. Harry Kucharski, 1 9-months-old son T Mr. and Mrs. John Kucharski, 731 W. Monroe St.. died Friday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock after a brief illness. The funeral will be held Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock at St. Hedwisc's Catholic church. Rev. Casimier Sezynkowski, C. S. C, officiating. Zurial will be in Cedar drove cemetery.
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SOCIAL KVKNTS. Tho Archangel soekty of St. Hedwige's parish will hold its meeting Sunday afternoon at II o'clock in St. Hedwitro school building. The exercises of the M. R. lalcons junior and senior claes will be held Tuesday evening at KosWuszko hall. The meeting of St. John Cantius Literary society of St. Hedwige's uarish will be held Sunday afternoon at the St. Hedwige school building. The Polish Falcons, Z. Balicki. No. 1, will hold its meeting Sunday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock ut the armory hall. A meeting of the loung F.oys' Name of Jes is society of St. Hedwige's parish will bo held Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at St. Hedwige's school buihling. The Young Women s Holy Rosary society of St. Cafimicr'.s parish will hold their meeting Sunday afternoon at 2:"0 o'clock at St. Cuiimier's school building. The St. Stanislaus Kostka society of St. Hedwige's parhh will hold its meeting Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the shcol building. The gymnasium clas of Z. H, No. 1, Falcons, will meet Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock at Z. F. hall. The auxiliary committee to the poIonia cluh has postponed their meeting until further notice The military band of Z. I. I alcons
will hold its rehearsal Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at Z. P. hall. The St. Hedwige choir will hold its rehearsal Tuesday evening nt $ o'clock at the St. Hedwige school buildinc. The theatrical rehearsal of young girls of Lady Falcons, Z. P.. No. l, will be held Mondav evening at 7::'.o o'clock at Z. B. hall.
PERSONALS. Carl Zmudkowski of East Chicago is in the city on buj?ino?s. William Franuszewicz arrived here from Detroit for a week's visit with friends. Walter Cwendczak arrived here Friday from Chicago to spend a Tew days with friends. Michael Dudkowski, who has been here on business, left Friday for Hammond. Leo Adelbrowski of Chicago is in the city on business. John Lewandowski returned to I p troit after a few days' visit here with friends. Henry Minkowski has returned to Buffalo after a brief visit lure with friends. Theodore Swindler of Grand Rapids left this morning for Chicago after a business visit hero. John Maksik returned tudav to Hammond after a business visit here. Mis.s Angela Kozlubowska has returned to her home In Michigan Citv after a few days' visit with friends here. Alfred Pinezkowski. 17 IS Huron st . has left for Toledo to spend a fendays with relatives and friends. Miss Marie Rorzajtis of hieao has arrived here for a few days' visit wit i Miss Victoria Zablotna, 23 L' 3 Longley av. Miss Teela Wartczynska has arrive 1 here from Gary for a few days' viit with relatives and friends. She is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Rvester, 2:ui W. Ford st. Anthony Polcyn. 62 7 W. Division st.. has gone to spend a few days with, relatives and friends in Chicago. NOT I CIS OF niSSOLl'TION or PARTNERSHIP. Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing between us, the undersigned Noah Shupert and Jefferson I 111. under the tirm name of Hill and Shupert, doing business as clothiers and ors in the City of South Rend, the Town of New Paris, Indiana, on the 1 9th day of April. EH."., solved bv mutual agreement of partners. All persons indebted a no n I w a s I dissu id to said partnership should pay the same to said Noah Shupert, who lias purhased the. stock of merchandise and account of said partnership and assumed tho debts thereof. NOAH SHEPEET. Advt. JEFFERSON P. 1 1 1 LL. ECONOMY DEPARTMENTS SOUTH BEND'S FOREMOST ECONOMY GIVERS. 219-221 S. MICHIGAN ST. ENTRANCE IN INDEPENDENT 5 AND 10 CENT STORES. J EYES EXAMINED and Headaches rlived without th use of drugs, by South Hand's Lriulinc Optometrtut tuid Manufacturloff Optician. IttH Mich. M. Open till p n. Horse phone r'4. 7 SunUaj from 6 t 10:0 a. ra. by Appointment. HURWICH CASH GROCERY The Place to Save Money. Tho White Hou,e cT Modern Home lHimishers 306 to 310 .So. MleU. SS. rzi jrrcs shop m woxst
W2 Stojvtfiai Sates bif Money GREAT MILL AND FACTORY SALE NOW ON i&lsiufonJJullxti&zo i Corner Michigan St. and Jcilcrson I Rlvd. j J Suits for Men and Women $15, $18 and $20. E-"vsy Payments. GATELY'S 112 E. Jefferson Illvd. coats Tinun. All numbers, blck and white, aIm all colors. 4rt? IVr Iooa 4c Per Spool. ciLvs. n. sax & co. 7 Sacc9or to .1. M. Jonrt Sfce Parniture Store Around on Mainf Strict 111 S. AJSIELNOTOX AYE. 43 YEARS OLD. On Savings 495 Deposits South Bend National Bank CAPITAL $100,000 SURPLUS SARNKD 110,000 DIREOTOUS Lucius Hubbard Haven Hubbard. Myron Campbell Marvin Campbell Robt. S. Campbell Fred II. Bxdefi Arthur L. Hubbard. Prompt, courteous treatment to aU from all- always. 4 On Savings 4 0 n 43 YEARS OLD of the Lakes Chicago, So. Bend & Northern Ind. Ry. Co. and Southern Michigan Ry. Co. TIMi: TAIJLIl (EfTe-'tive May 2. 1915). Siibj.-Ct tTKAI. LI ch;in;o without notice. ;.viN; soimi m:xn:
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