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Fvcryone Ls invited to attend tlio services in South ISenel churches. All peats are free. Itrfular ns well vs special son ice? art announced below. Iators aro invited by The NewsTimes management to haul the fiafer outlines of their Sunday hcrmons that they may t read by the 00,000 News-Times readers in the .Monday edition. Through thi medium the scrmoiLs can be addressed to a congregation which ia even more than city-wide.

MtTHOlMST. I'lrtt N. Mala St.. Ft. Henry L Dzrn, pastor. (!sm meet lug 'j:00: Sunday -iiool 0 J. ( Itowaner. mi r-ef'ntend-nt. Sermons 1 ' : 4 .1. rn. a:;I ":" p. in. r.-iyer imeting V.'rdiic.H.I.-i v. ":" p rn. Tl.cn ill lo no verti;g rv.'- tl. cb'irdi 1 !. ; r i : g tic 1 1 1 1 -. T t f .Inly .ui-1 A'iZiM. '1 )' p-i.s i',ik ;it !"!fi Krvlcv.-, to. l.i v. FpXerth l'.iir-'i r i H:l." . ni . suNl"'!. i r--lv :uul Italians 'Hi ' a l'ri.- W'liy N t Now':" , .bin M.ism'i. Following the i.Hi-i .il p.-ngraiu f'r t!.- 'In, !iti'!r tin- lir--i- n -f i:. I . Lb. yd. L A. M.: Morning I : 1 n ! in K flat b L ' ! If. N'.. g: l!--nt S'iki- ; intiM tn. ! S'nl I"tn Magnlfv t'14 I.-Td." Ii M.irk-; .ff ralory. "Aw MaTta." y Ai il it: p-.-d-utf. " 1 1 .1 1 1 I u j- U. rii-ii." l.y .Iiii1ii Hat: del. Lu:iiig I r-1 1 1 in" I : l!at iy Kufi"; anthrm. ' II l.v. lbd." l.y I u r 11 r 1 ti : dut ;iikI c!inrii. "At th. I'i.ti- .f Prawr.' bv Acklev; fT,r;i ? ' ry ' !nrn:, MTh Slighted SVitrger." by Ciliri.-l: I 1 1 11 I iti C. by "apji'l"i. St. rauTn Memorial--ccTtax and T,.lporte nr. Her. James L. (in diner, D. I'., rontor. Sunday shr. ,l nt 'J.'M, conducted hy Supf. MrrJtt C Ileal. At l:l." .1. in. Hi" rniiii-t'T il! pr-a- li o;i "The Mh,inn f r-uniimn F.. !!,." wlii-h thorn.- l.c ill iii imi rate l-v M.try K. S. .Xrrlr'-u ' look. " I ii" tli i.rn!)i"ii I'l i'." Tl.is i t!,c t!iirl In a nrlf-H f Siiinl.i V 1 1 1 r ri i 1 1 ir M-rinMiK n "TJir i i . -I in I ,i t finf ir" t 7 p. in. Ir. (IiT'liinT will pnali .1 1 r i f sitidii on IlfUty rs. Sp. un in li-li:n" ami tli i..ir will r -1 1 I r liv nm-i'-al iininI th a follows: Trl . ,I.Til. Ilf.nl Tliiii'' HnniMf Sr a:it'! Player." 1 t! n--! : I ' .1 ! ly i'ra!l Hunt, Iivin- K--lf'!ii'r.' iolin lliat' 1 I 1 i 1 1 1 1 ; !n't. "I.-t tl"' WnnU -f My M"iit!." Iv llol. vn; 1 ft Vra t "r y. "Simini'T .ii -s" I T.i T 1 liy Mis I iiio-jfiio Harrington; ami jenor vol. 1 l.y Iarl W". K:i ''r. A 0nli.1l inttatl-a N x r it ! 1 t' 1 1 1 - pul'li-- to attrtnl tl'f'' pt !'. I.rari. 'or. S. MiiM tu ami Tutt t. rr.ink K. I inn ! 1 r t . pastor. Siimi1.iv Ci-hunl !t::;o a. in.. Ir. '. r..n iMirant. HiiptTltifi'iKlfiif . t!ai- r 1 1 t in ir. a. in. lT-afIilns P:i., : in. rii-iiM ,-st r.nirt h an'l r.fttity," I'-alm '.';. r.pwnrt li I. MSiic. '.:.?" p. in rrr:i !iin'. 7:". p. in. Tfurno. 'Story of .1 ;r'.it Surrrinlor." I'ravrr iia' tin- Wr-lin'I;' y. 7:." p. in. LoTrll llrlght Minor and Francis nt., F. K. Ilrlgi. fasfor. Sunl)iy Kfhn-jl i : !." a. in., I:. M. M'ftU, Knprint-mlrnt. Trinity Rlnino nnd V.issar nv.. Upv. Melrln '. Hunt. Sunday school 'j :.") a. ni. H. N. KS1it. Mip rintrmlftit. IIoinT Kohinson, atin' supfrinN'ndont. M"oi-Ins:-worship 1 Motin-r Kol'ino:i. ai'tlns stijirrinuatdnit. ' isi s for all a :;". Morning w orship. Ith crayon talk for lilhlrii. Sornion on. "TIm" Tln-nry :ml Pr.-i t i ' of pnini 4; 1." Spw ial inusi.- ly tin- nilxod iti ir-ti-t. "la- in--tinir at - lod y Mr. II"irors. Iljiwnrth ifan' at 1 : 1 . Mis lalitli riant lvwlT. Kvrnini: s-rvi'( ai 7 ::.. pfli'SJitfi fi ni tli" l.";';ii: sport ami Knox mnvrntions will she report. Tl' pator will peak briefly n "A New 1 . 1 y f r flm Miurrli." Spo ial innvi.-, uiift and rli'Tiis. Tlx tnld-vaoU scrvi.-o of praer. pral-" and eonferen'-e, vil! b( hld Wed-n-silav rvt-ninc. 7:l.". Tlio tooi,- for i-ou--i(lration will 1 "Tlio Miurii and V.'omon." StiiH Mrmorlal Mlrhljran anl A lotorli. ft. Kev. .1. V. MKay. jistor. Sunday -hftnl nt a. ni., A. Kntterhfiurich. Scrrnun by pastor. 11 n. in. Kpworth Mcmorlsl rrrner Llnro'n w.iy XV. and ollvf St.. fho i:v. J. V. r.un. h. pntor. Suridny srltooj 'j :'-.n a. ni., 'laml Yomtij:, puprrintoiidrnt. Kvenin' service 7::;". C.rrniaa I.af.iycttP nnd "Wayne t.. H. S. Millpr, p.intnr. Sumlfi? ehnol . m.. .lolm Kocli. Kuierintenilfnt. IrnMnsr 10:3 n. ni. and 7 :.") p. m. orth le.ijru.f "".CO p. tn. Pray or meetiaK Wednesday 7 :4." p. ru. Wriejn Sample st. and Marietta nv., l:v. V. a. Spltler. pastor. Mnrnlnc er-Tl.-o 10:30 IlTulne sfrvlio 7 :"0. Sunday frhool i:r.) a. m. Trayer meeting Wednesday evonlnp, Mnnon ( haprl Hev. Claud Yountr. pastor, Sunday s hool m a. 111.; i:. I,. Kfkley, isuperintendent. Mi. 1 ir.ri.:v r;-v. Claude Younjr. patr. Sunday n.-lpmi in uVlock; Mr, Cassola, U5Krlntiu!iit. Tortare Chapel Her. riaiid3' Young, pptor. Sunday p.-!ioo1 10 a. m.: Mr. 'nlvert, superintendent. No otlier services. KUfr VarU M. II S. Seventh St.. Kev. A. Y. Smita. pastor. Sunday sehool, :.".: a. in. I'utdii" wor-hip with situi"H 10:4i n. tu . and 7 :"0 p in. Subjti I of niorr.ini: mm-iu-'U, "St renu'lli In W'tri kiiex. I 'Vot ioiial luftin of t!aKpworlli le:ui:.' ; : : :o p. m. In place of 1 1: uhumI irnioti Lln-re will ie a sotii: scnni'ii. rli i'!i"ir ami '-'"iLTciiti'Mi ln-lp-inj; pre.icli ll'c s -r i s i' : i . Pr.iver m I pr.tie rr.ii'tin n Wrdm l:; y evening at 7 :'.' V!o.k. Tli i l a patrioti. sorvir. UlT Park 110 S?enfeont!i st. Sunday school p. ru.. Ianma Turkey, uperlnte ident. Junior lenjtue 3 p. m.. Mm. Jolin Seymoure. superintendent. Prayer mevtlnf; Wednesday evening at 7 A I' III CAN M. E. OIlTt A. M. Ker. C. Kmery Allen. P. D . rastor. 310 W. Monroe . rr-cch-ir.fr 10 -.oO n. in. Sunday sehool o:00 p. ni l'fa-hing 7 :i" p. in. Clas-i meeting 12 m. Zion A. M. F..Iev. l W. iv.wen. paster. Preai t.lng 10:l." a. m. and s:to p. nj. Sunday jofcool 12 :C0 p. in. l'rayer meeting Wednesday evening. Taylor A. M. K.. Zln Chapel - Kev. W. II. Taylor, pastor. Sunday s h.. ,1 nt 12 :r.0. M.orning prt-a'-hing at ll):Io. livening preaeiiinp at 7:4". I'll EE METHODISTfree MrthodUt Pcnnsylvani :t ax. find Ku.sh nt.. K. N. Poalk. pr.st.r. Sunday l..d 1 :G0 a. in.. sear itat'n, nupcrinteadeut. Prtaehlug servUei at lt':0J a. in. and 7 :C' p. in. Rhfr l'ark lrre Methodist - Pourte--nth and Vine ss. 1). S. Jeani:'c-. pastor. Ti e Sumla: 1 s o 1 will !. -in a half hovr ar'a-r. .Ii:ne -7. at : :.". a. m. Tl. : will !',. no rvrvieo Sunday, .hiif '7. 'I t,. lis' ijuat ierly in.M-tlng of th-' oufi-r--n--J i r will !'-!!: I'ri.liv at: I last ov.-r SU'.dav. 1. .1. Antwelp. tlie- district .-r of . ..k-..i:. Mi- II. xxil! p c-ldc Th.. Tuda v in prnvvr tm-eting "iii ..t O. I. liate', Ml-!i:iu.ika. 1'1U:I1VTEKIA. rirt 'or. WasT-.rr. ?n av. an-1 Iifjrette nt.. l:er. Ccarbs A. L!pp'.n-oti. l. IK. uunlster. I'er. Howard J. t'rfft-rd, afjr.:te mir.lster. Mts C!arltte M. lntri lw. .sixtant to t!i niialt r. I'l,; !;.' "r!ii at 1 : . i. tn. and 7 p I'r. .lol.n St..-;,-, an aMo lenipi'ra i o.-itii'. will ptak at tl"- morning K.-rxi-f. Iv.i:'.: ni'i-.t: "T!.- I'n--Pt.-i;..:! " ' r i -r . " Iti!-;.- N.-':.,.d at '.:.".. a. in !.;". r.i'.'.o :;:dv at a. ::. Mld-w o-k t 1 1 ; j f.-r p: a t atid nfe.--:.. .:.. !a : 7 ..' p. n i Trlniij -.r. C.lfix nr. nr.. St. J'o'er ?t . Iter. ,ioi:n S r..:rr;s, p-itnr. HIM? 5ih'.r'i 1 .r,) ; r.l! ;. I. .ol praxer ini.'tl-.g 1:1; .1. 1. l.i:. :.i ia. i. r!nJ"ud.-nt. I'fe-M:;g M-rvin.' 1V:4'. a. .n. aa l 7 p rn. .; ': t ti: : : lo :." . :i M r:'.:n w . r a 1 ; !!: . : i-. 1 t !. p . i t r a "T;:e I:.-i i:-r" '. 1. i;.k " 'a ;n '.v. ! s : T t i in a o ! .r'.; -: I--,'!.- i"t krvi at il.l" p. tn a,!i'r ider. r.'!:.fc' w irs'il; . n f.' liv.p " ITS "t r.-opti- . pi. t ;r. :, -Tl;e irr t War In l.i. r-;--." r.- fU T!.:v, n on tl of tl.- i.'.n u IT i ; r ra-etir.g V 1- !..' !.! m at 7 " ' fed ! ,v ra, lr Tl tl ''. -rnrrjr.I :. a:.d re-i"U f roatfr cue lay, July itU. at iuTni::?

All are wel'cui" to the erWetmlntrr -Her If. P. II-Tetter, rtor. Sunday school :.' a. in. I'ublie worship 10:1". a. rn an'l 7 :CO p. in. Si- ioii tn-e!lng Pl:.i. i'tlblb' Worship 1 : 4 . M'-rnhi tlaoi-.. Tl.- Life and Tine- of .loini I "oro-i unr it of the IS f"i iratici." Ilenlnc. "A PU"-ii"ti to do th.- Klcriit 1-; t ti Kev to Truth." Junior i:. 2 ,, , :..ck. Iti'i rnn-'ll tto r. r. :; ::;o. Senl-T 11. '. :.'. Subject. Song and Its Moaning. " Church vi-ning Wednesday. Supju-r i:P Tra fTinit ing 7:1". Sui-j'-t. ".los'-pli." Si U'ii iii'-ftitig at v. I f ! Ier nnil I.ivton x's.. Orep William Allison. II. I!. minister. ms'e scln.oi nt '.:;;nf rbnrlrs (J. Hplnzmm. p-rlnt-in!ont. "li for nil atti'ndants. Morning worship. :1.j: V. 1. S. C. E.. (i:l.. livening woriip. 7:A Mid-week uoi'tl:;? Wedm-s'lay. 7:.". Te:i.-hors' trnlnir. class. K :.'rO p. m . Wfd nesl a y . Tfc publl' is cordially I ri v i t ol to attud ami p.: rt I'd f.'i to In all thf sorvlees Thi'nio for nicrnlag srmii. '"The Ch.ira. t.-r of Thomas.'" V. P. S. C. i:. topi. "Song, and Its Moining." I'silni :!-.. Ilvining -subjoct. "Thi' Twi Way of I.if" Topi' for ini'l-wt-k mating "The Thing s Wlil- j, Are Caesar's." Mt. gg:P-2l. Criimstown Chureh Dr. Tnonipson. nuperlntendent. Sunday school C :l)0 p. m. Preaching service C :00 p. m. Kor-uhill Inion Gumption I'raine ro.-.d. o'-quarfer mile west of Olive t. 3IM3 S' lio d at -:1'.0 p. in.. Owen Whiteinan, surrlnteridnt : luternatlonnl lessons. Ttellglous worslii') at 3:4 p. m. In charge of TUder Harris. (irangfr Ilcv. o . D. Donahlson, paator. Sur.day s l oo! 10:00 a. m. Preaching 7:43 P. rn. C. E. 7:00 p. ra. Hungarian Coraer Washington ar, ind Cherry st.. Kev. 15. Ilertok, pastor. BAPTIST. Mrnl Main and Wayne gts.. Kef. Thas. A. I-. kor. PrtMichlng at 10:1.1 a. in. livening sorvioi 7 ::;.. I'raye-r meeting Wednesday, l:7t p. in. Morninr top!-, "John IIuss. the Champion ..f Krlitrioti.s I.llx-i ty." evening topic, "Hliwt. tlio Mount of Aseeiisinii." Tills is tho fourth in a series of sermons on "Mountain Scc-ims from the IMble." In tlie veiling tl;e elndr will sing the following uartet iinml'Hs: "Crown Ilini." l.y Kol.erts; "lack Ye Saints." hy ;.uil: "PatlnT. in "I 1 1 v Mysterious lTeene." by So lt. Sum!. i v c ! 1 at '.CIO a. in.. W. K.

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Studeba ker. superintendent. P.. Y. P. I". at ':1." p. in. Miss Lena Turner, president. Wednesday evening. Teachers" training class at. 0:10. The pastor will lead. Qiinry Street Qulnry gt. and Ltlalne nv. Hey. Thomas J. Parsons. IMble school J:?;) a. in, J. W. Pnndall, superintendent. Preaching services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. in. r.. Y. P. I". 6:4." p. m. Midweek service Wednesday evening. Morning subject. "Christ's Imperative Conimand." Tlie Men's brotherhood will ni-et at the chun h at '2 :" Sunday afternoon. It. V. P. I. at 0:4o p. in. Pender. OeoiL'e Vor ." Subje-t. "The P.ib!" as the Inspiration of Missions." In the evening, the second illustrated sermon on the Tabernacle of Israel, will be delivered. Tiii'luy even in ir. an ie cream social will be held on w. Yanderbeek's lawn. I"u7 Lincoln way V. Wednesday evening, pmlso and irayer service nt the ehureli. in charge of fjie Wonifn's Mission circle. I'liday. the Ladies Aid and the Women's Mission lr le will unite In a plenle at Ia-eper park. Mount Zion Baptist 113 N. Hlrdsell St. Evrnlnf gervli e 7 :Z0. Prayer meeting Thursday 8:00 p. ni. M. P. I. Zitiiiiiermnn. pastor. Morning service. H:". Suhject. "Marine Insurance Company. livening. 7:.".0 o'eloek. Subject. "1'np.irdonable Sin." First SwfdUh-Cor. Eaurel and Nplr gts. Servlies 10. ro a. in. and 7:C0 p. m. every otlier Sunday. Itev. V. Y. Jewell will preach. CHRISTIAN. Flmt Main St.. hoik a of puldlc library, Piev. .Tabu M. Alexander, pastor. Morning Pilde school !:1... Prof. II. M. Appleman. tu ieri n t emlen t. Morning service 1 : . CIirisTJan lludeavor ti:l.i p. m. Ilenlng service 7 :.".. We nave irrade'l lexons. trained teachers and clashes for all ages. Senior Christian llndeavor at 0:1.". Topi.-. "Song and Its Mean ill IT." Leader. lt'Tliice I l"l low ell. Prayer and Praise service Weilnesdav evening at 7 Topic "Why pe Rip. tl.eI?" Sir.inifcrs and visitor in rh city are cordially invited to worship with us. Indiana Avenue Indiana and Wltwer avs. llev. Cecil Franklin, pastor. HUde school i:.yi a. in. Fred Wilson, superintendent. Services 10:15 n. in. and 7:r0 p. ra Prayer meeting: VMlneslay 7 :." p. in. Linden Avenue Churrh of Chrifct I. Inden av. and Carlish st. Kdward Cn stl. pastor. Preaching lo:4." a. in. and 7 :."." p. nt. Sunday ho.d a. in. II. nt 0:30 p. m. l'rayer n.eeting Wednesday at 7 :3o p. iu1 1 V A N C K L I C A L, ASSOCIATION. I'lrst Lafayette and Monroe sts.. W. II. Preshley, pastor. Sunday s-.diool at i:30 a. ni . tieorge J I.onsr superintendent. Morn'.in: sermon at 10;:uj n. m. Y. P. A. at o::;o Mis clam Locks'idt, president. Midweek services: Prayer meeting Tueslay ev-ning at 7 :"o o'clock. At P:.".o tlie p.istr will deliver a special sermon for children on the nubjeet: "tJIants." This .lav will he ohscrved as Children's d ty. The Sunday school will render a sne.il program of Interest tit 7:"j. It will c.nsUt 'f risdtations. dialogues, exercises. Iy classes, solos, (luets, special n imbers by the elndr. address hy the pis,.r and a freewill offering f.-r n-.lssior.s. The puldie Is cordially invited to ail these services of the day. Prayermeeting Tuesday night at 7:4. (irate Lincoln Way west .ml Brick ar. Kev. Ianil I. Speietier. minister. Sunday school ! :3d a. m.. (.ieorge V. Pevlne. 'leader. Worship and sermon at 10:30 a. in. likening service 7:3 p. m. Subjit f-r the morning. "Natural Laws in the spiritu il IJeilni." I'r the evening. "(ur ".ation." V. P. A. service. 0:C" p. m. Tp '( : "Song and Its Meaning." Leader. Vera T,ii. Hour of prayer and teach - 's nietlag 7:-" p. in Weliitday. The Ladies" Aid society will nnMt Thursday at '' :.o p. tn at tii" tiou.e of Mrs. I'red Wagner. : Cleveland av. Miph Corner Jlaln ana Monroe sta.. Kev. John O. M sr. Sunday school 9:30 a. m.. P. P. Pufgener, Miperlntendent. enr.ns at 10:45 a. ra. and 7:30 p. m. Cfite-hetl-il clr.ssei will uuet at 2:30 p. rn. Morning su'.jeet: "K.id;::g the rdhle." Young People's alliance at :3ii p. nr. Emmet Jester, president. Sul.ject for the eenii :g. "S ng and Its Meaning." Leader. Mrs pearl Whltmer. Evening svilJt. "Ileligioiis 1'ailure. It Cause i,ml Cure." The criptt;;e reading he.vt wvk will be lirst .in. I sv,-oml Tim'thv. Prayernieeti: g on Tues lav ami Wednes.lav evenings at 7 ch.dr pt a.tif of I'riday night fr-Mtl to '. o'cb ( k. SWKD1MI EVN;ELICAL MISSION CHtKClI. Corner Scott nr.d On hard Sts. PeT. (V K. Moi-erg pator. Sundar s. hool at :.'0 a. m . isnr Il.rgste.lt. suprlnTen1ent. M in ing woinihj, ut jrt:.-, a. m. y. P. rcetl:.g ut 4 p. m. livening service at 7 p .m. IIIvETIIHEN. 1 irt Brethren Church S. Mlhtran it.. Iter A. K. Thnuas putor. Sundar school ?.30 a. ia. Hartley Firestone, tape: inteadj-nT. Morning ferric 10:30 Christian l.nde.iTor 6 :Zo p. m. Erealag grvlc 7 :30 1 irt ChurrS of th Brethn Miami st. and Indiaci at., r.ev. T. . George.

pastor. Sunday school 9:30 a. ru., C. M. WengT. superintendent. Women's Bible rlass taught hy Miss Cora Y. Wise. Preaching 10:30 a. ni. and 7:30 p. ni. Children's d-iy will le otserrel by th Sund-iy S'-h(H(l ' tomorrow following the class session, with a program to le ren-

, dere.l liy the -hildren. rlosin with a serinonefte hy the pastor. All parents of tie children ar specially invite. 1 to be present. ?eeond Charrh of the nrethren CuatiB and Ynn Iluren sts. Per. J. G. Grater, pastor. Sunday hool at 9:30 n. tn.. ti. A. Sensprnan. superintendent. Mori.lng serr. ice lOiofl. Kveni ng service 7:30. Chris tian workers liieetlns: at 6 30 p. Ta. ; John Austin, president. l'rayer meeting Tuesday S:00 p. m. CNITED BRKTIIIIF.N. Cnr.ferenee MemorlaJ TreaeMng 10:4' a. m. and 7 :30 p. m. Sundai scbool '. :30 a. ia. ' hristian Endearor 6:30 p. rc. MidTek service Wednesday 7:45 p. m. LUTHERAN. Woly Trinity JEnKllstinerman ar. ind LIndsey st Hev. Albert II. Keck, pastor. Sunday school tAT, a. in., K. Motts. muperinteisdent. Men's Bible rlass taught by the pastor. Women's claM taught hy Miss Homutb. Youny lailles' riass taught by Miss Johnson, '""hief servl.e with sermoa !'.v P.ev. William llckrrt at 10:30 a. in. No evening service-. st. Paul' (.erman Lutheran Teffer.von and William sts. Kev. IL Holle. pastor. German service nt 10::'.n a. in. English service .n the second and fourth Sundays f the mouth at 7 :.".o p. m. SimkI.'iv s( hool at ! ::;o a. in. Morning sermon lV A. S( hlifke. ji theological student from 'oiieurOIa seminary. St. Louis, Mo. livening sol n i on by the pastor. H'dy rotninuni'Oi Sunday. Confessional service at 10 o( lock. o Sunday school. Monthly meeting In the afternoon at 2:30. Zion's Ilvangellcal -Corner E. Way no and St. Peter sts.. Per. Martin Goffeney. Gloria Del Swedish Chapln and Kerr sts.. Kev. Gottfried Olson. Sunday school l:0o a. m. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. EriSCOFAXi. St. James Lafayette St.. north of Washing-ton av. Parlsli Louse. 310 W. Colfas av High Kev. Johr. iiazeD White. I. D.. bisbop of the diocese of northern Indiana, rector. Kev. 11. K. White, vicar. Trinity IIung;ar!an--S. Lafayette St., Dear old court house. Rer. Victor You Kuhiuyi. rector. Services at S:00 a .ra. and 10:00 a. m. cat no LIC. St. rtrlrk's-gX7 S. Taylor st.. Rev. John F. DeGrootp. C. S. C, paster. Low masses nt 0:00, 7:30. J:O0 a. m. Solemn hlgb mass and sermon at 10:30. Baptism at 2:00 p. m. Yespers at 3:30 p. m. Sunday school at 3:00 p. in. Meeting of ciiurcb societies nt 4 :00 p. in. Si. Hedwlfe Polish Corner Fcott and Napier sts. Kev. Anthony Zubowicz, C. S. C, paster. Ixw mats nt :30. Children's mass at 9:00 a. m. High mass at 9 $Q 2:00 p. m. Yespers at 7:30 p. m. St. HtanUlau Follnh 113 N. Lincoln at. Rev. J?omaQ Marclniak, pastor. Ma&3 at G:00. 7:30 and 10:30 a. m. St. Caim!r's Polish-$21 S. Webster St. Low mass at 7:30 a. m. High masi at 10:00 n. m. Veapers at 2:00 p. m. St. Adelhert's Polish Olive and (Jr.aee sts. Kev. John Kubaeki, pastor. Oally mass at 7:15 n. m. Holy hour Wednesday evening at 7:D9. Sunday mass 7:30 and 0:00 a. m. St. Joseph lilll at. and Lasalle av, Patrick J. Carroll. C S. C, pastor. Ivnv niaases at 7:30 and 9:00 a. m. Hih nifiKi at lu:30. benediction o:0O p. in. Sunday school at J:ry) p. in. St. Stephen's Jlunsarlan Thonaas and McPherson sts. Kev. Alexander Yorlaky, pastor. Mas at 8:00 and 10:15 a. m. Sunday school at 2:00 p. tu. Benediction at 3:00 p. m. Sacral Heart Belgian 112G W. Thomas t. Rev. Charles V. Fischer, pastor. Mass at 7;UV and i:30 a. in. Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. Benediction at 3:00 o. m. 5t. Mary' German 31 S. Trtylor at., Kev. J. M. Kbeier, C. S. I!., pastor. Mass at 7:30 and 10:00 a. m. Sunday school at 2:30 p mSacred Heart Notre P.nno. Low mass nt i; -oo a. in. Hiph mass ut is :30 a. ia. Vespers at 2:00 p. m. SCIENTIST. Main and Madison sts. Sunday services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. and a testimonial metliiK on every Wednesday evening at o. Sunday school for children and young people up to alie age of 'JO, is from 'JAo to 1U:30. Heading rooms maintained bv tula ehun-h on the seventh Coor of the ,f. M. S. building, are open every afternoon, excepting Sunday, from 12 ni. t 5 p. m.. and every Saturday evening from 7 to where those who wish to pass a unlet hour may read, study or inquire into the subject of Christian Science. During tlie months of July and August, the Sunday evening service will be discontinued. TEMTLE BETH-EL. Corner Iisalle av. atd Taylor st Abraham Cronbach, rabid. No services during June. INTERNATIONAL BIBLE SCHOOL ASSOCIATION. Melville hill. 212 S. Lafayette st No collect!. -n. Come. Sunday at 3 :0 p. m. Wednesday and Fridays at 7:10 p. m. Sri RITUALISTS. Hall 412 S. Michigan tt.. in ctarge of Capt. William Couway. Meeting every night in the eek except Monday. Sunday services s follows: Sunday school at 2 p. ra. ; salvation meeting at b p. m. Evt ry. bedy ig welcome to these services. P EVENT II DAY AD VENT I ST. Seventh Day Adventlst services on Saturday !n Melville hall. Pastor Allen Moon la charge. Sabbath echoo! at y:30 a. m. Preaching service at 10:30 a. m. O.ILI 1 lVJ.s rtu.il I. The South Tend Progressive Spiritual ' sanely win meet in Kuss ran. -orner Main and First sts.. Mlshawnka, Sutiday evening. Song service 7 p. m. L"turv and m-ssage. 7:30. M. A. 11 rummer, lecturer and message medium. CHURCH OF GOD. Services in Melville hall. 212 S. Lafayette st. Sunday school 10 a. m.. It. O. Ciiffe, superintendent. Plble study at II. Lydla KallsbacL. lender. Berean meetltur rdned iv evening at the home of Misg ; Icds Tnuir.pson. Lender. Cevely Haryh. X. NX. C A. T. M. C. A. meetings will te dsM very Sunday afternoon, especially for men. in the auditorium of tte boys' building. A pedal speaker will be secured for each Sunday and special music will b furnlaaed. Y. W. C. A. D tiring the summer mouths the Young Women's Christian as. n-iation will be open every Sunday afternn from 4 niitil 7 o'clock." The vesper services have closed for the su miner. MISSIONS. Lasalle A. (i. Schnfer. superintendent: S.rvl-es every night at 7:4 MM class Sunday 4 p. ru. Hnie n32S. Coffee and roll for the hungry after the meeting. Everybody welcome Service Sunday night at S o'clock. L. W. Klrr.ey, tpeaker. City Hi u. J2erioa blvd. Kay A. UL'fi.

Pastor Russell in Talk at Orph-'

eum Theater Says Present War in Europe Was Foreordained By God. That the pre.-cnt great war was foreordained l.y Clod and that it was only a step of His toward bringing about the rejuvenation of the world and the final establishment of His kingdom, was the statement of Pastor Russell. of New York, noted author and Bible lecturer in an address before the International Ilible students' association at the Ornheum theater Friday night. Pastor Russell's sermon was tne feature of the first day's session of the organization which is holding a convention in American hall. The convention will continue over Saturday and Sunday and the following speakers have been secured. A. P. Walker, Tav Citv. Mich.; C. IL Swingle. Chicago:Charles Hart. Detroit: H. K. Dietrich, Pontiac. Mich.: C. L. Hauer, Auburn, Ind.; A. C. Kreuger. Chicago; William H. Hathaway, Kalamazoo. Mich. Pastor Russell took as his text 'The Hattle of the Armageddon," choosing his theme from the words of Christ, respecting the "dbdress of nations with perplexity." The pastor has created nation-wide discussion since the outbreak of the great conflict, heeause of his teachings for the past "0 years that tills Wiisi hut one of the three step.s hy hkh God would bring about the destruction of the old regime and establish his kingdom here upon earth. Tn his talk he said that the Iiiblo pictures three distinct stages of the trouble with which this aue will end ;nl the new dispensation be inaugurated. First, the present war. weakening ihe nations and enlightening the people: second, following the war, a great revolution, styled in the Bible as an earthquake such as never wa.. since men were upon the earth: third, a period of anarchy, resulting from the failure of mankind to adjust themselves to the new conditions. According to tho rible ns interpreted by Pastor Russell, the prayers of millions of people will be of no avail, the war will proceed and will eventuate in no gloriou? victory for any nation, but in the horrible mutilation and impoverishment of all. Next will follow the Armageddon of Anarchy. This reign of anarchy will result wben the people become dissatisfied with the rule nf the kings and emperors and will result in their overthrow. After this "Time of Trouble" will come the Mesiah's kingdom. "Through a confusing translation." said Tastor Russell, "the Rible calls this trouble tho end of the world, 'out it should be the end of the age. Contrary to our creeds, by which we believe the world will be burned up. the Messiah's kingdom will inaugurate a new dispensation, which will establish the lonK-promised "Peace on earth." HERE'S PROGRAM FOR RECITAL MONDAY EVENjNG Pupils of R. P. Idoyd will give their first recital Monday evening at the Progress club rooms. Melville building. The program will commence promptly at S o'clock and will be given as follows: Song. "The Two Grenadiers." Schumann. C'avan Jones: song. "In an ld-Fashioned Town," Squire, Miss Florence Mack; song, "The Message of the Rose." Cowen. Mis.s Helen Martindale: duet. "in Springtime.' Newton, Frank Coates, Miss Iluby YViltfong; songs. "Nightfall," Cowen, "Mlfanwy" Forster, Miss Irene Paul: songs. "The Winds Aro Calling," "Ive I Have Won You." Uindon Ronald. Miss KM her Taylor; songs. "The Mighty Deep." Jude. "The Trumpeters." Pix. Frank Coates; songs, "At Dawning," Cadman. "Hird Lullaby." Sanderson. Walter O. Fassnacht; piano solo, "First Movement Sonata in A Hat. Op. 26." Reethoven. Miss wen Uoyd; sonts, "The Dawn." Hardelot. "The Wonder of My Love." Kenneth Park, Miss Wiltfong; duet, "The SiniiiK- Losson." Squire. Miss Fsther Taylor. Cavan Jones; songs. "Spring." Ronald. "The Valley of Ia'.ighter." Sanderson, Frank Coates; solo. "Kri tu che Macehiavi." Verdi (in Knglish). Cavan Jones; songs. "Violet." Mozart, "Life is so Sweet," Quayle. Miss Tiara Khrhardt; solo. "The Jewel Song." Gounod, T. W. Shanafelt. Miss Edna Tule will assist Mr. Lloyd at the piano. REV. C. CLAUDE TRAVIS PREACHES AT GRACE M. E. Dedication Week Kxercises ("lose I Friday Kvenlng with Sermon by Poriner Pa.-tor. Dedication week exercises closed Friday night at the new Grace M. K. church with a sermon by Rev. C. Claude Travis of Fort Wayne. Rev. Mr. Travis was pastor of the Grace church for five years, leaving abci'i live years ago. That he was one ,f the most popular pastors of the church was manifested Friday night when after the services ho was forced t stay almost two hours while old friends crowded about him to shake hands and -reet him. Rev. Mr. Travis in bis sermon spoke oti "Some Things I Vih For This Church." These he said were faith, hope and love. For his text he took the 15th verse of the l"th chapter of the First Corinthians. "Now Abideth Faith. Hope. Ivo. but the Greatest of These is Love." Another ex-pastor of Grace Church. Dr. N. G. Ieazenby of Crawfordsville. was present and offered pwer and made a short address. The first regular services will be held in the new church Sunday. superintendent. StJp, Jay school nt 3 p. vi. Meetings every i.ig'.t ":it 7:",,. I'sprl u.ig'.r: h.-rvpes J:i Leeper park at 4:1. and H .ard park :it 4:L".. Eenluc eri .;t 7;:'Jt with half hvjr of oidti:re s. :,. Supt. Pird will peak. st-r-vii ut 7 :.".o every night. Mennonite Hope 111 W. San:p st. Meet in. every night except Mr. lay. Sunday s-hoi 2:.".o SiTO and 7 o'clocn. Week r..ti nt 1:?0. S' rvl-e l'ueinv aprl Kridw everdngs at S o!...-k. Clj.ie" Winear in" charg. Lunches at Ber.-us Lunch. l-- N. Michigan everv dav. 13c. Sunday dianers 2oc and 35c. Adt.

Celebration and Vacation Sale A Sale of Merchandise to meet your necessary ncetb for A vacation trip to the country.. A visit to the lakes. A journey to the Exposition, An Automobile Trip Or if you intend staying at home w: are offering unusual prices on quality merchandise to fit every requirement. Watch the papers daily for special announcements.

7bNight I COMING TO PICNIC Big Delegation Will Arrive Today to Enjoy Gathering at Springbrook. ELKHART, Ind.. June 26. Local democratic leaders are making preparations for a big delegation from Klkhart to the Wilson democratic picnic to be held in Springbrook park Saturday. Postmaster J. J. Littrell, Deputy Prosecutor J. H. Conley and former Sen. R. K. Proctor form the committee on local arrangements. Trumpet Notes band has been engaged, to leave on the 1 p. m. car, and special cars will be provided if needed to carry the delegation. Many are expected to use automobiles. The picnickers expect to hear addresses from Congressman Harnhart. Sec'y of War Garrison, Sen. Kern and possibly Vive Pres't Marshall. There will le a ball game in the afternoon and fireworks at night. The Elkhart county board of tax review ask Elkhart property owners to refrain from visiting the board until further notice. Otherwise the proceedings of the board will become hopelessly clogged, because of the numerous complaints that hive poured in on the board this week. The board has arranged to make personal inspections of outlying; sections of Elkhart city Saturday and Monday in an eftvrt to determine whether a substantial reduction in tho appraisements of those se?tions by Township Assessor Charlie Thorton shall te made. Deptuy Sheriff Leader ha received a communication from Constable J. I-. Mogle of New Castle, asking if one William Allen. colored, is wanted here, and savins he can set him. The constable says he was told a reward of $100 would be paid for Allen. The local officers know nothing of a William Allen and think someone has been "stuffing" the constable. Grief over the death of his wife last Saturday is thought to have hastened the death of John Woodcock, 71.. At the time of Mrs. Woodcock's death, her husband was In a serious condition, having been stricken with a throat affliction a week before, which was a day or two after Mrs. Woodcock's illness became serious. Mr. Woodcock, who was a native of Canada, lived in Michigan r, yearn before moving to this city right after his marriage to Mrs. Sarah StrickW on April 24. 1913. He was cared for in his last illness by children of the first marriage of his wife. He has rive sons and ; daughter of his own living in Michigan points. Whisky is assigned as the direct cause of the return of Clyde Gilbert of Gosnen. who was arrested here to be taken to the JefTersonville reformatory to complete his senlence imposed lor larceny. Gilbert was under parole, and a good job in this city, which had been secured by Deputy Sheriff Leader. Rut Leader was called Thursday by Gilbert's employer and told that he could keep Gilbert anv longer, as he got drunk every pay day. An oflicer from the reformatory happened to be in the phe riff's otflce at the time and he ordered Gilbert's arrest. Gilbert, who had beoruon pared six months, admitted t " the officers that he had been drunk about l." or 20 times. In tlie presence of more than fJOO people, taxing the capacity of St. Vincent'.-3 Catholic church. Bishop Henry Alerdlng of Fort Wayne, assisted by the priests of Mishawaka and Gosher, confirmed a cla&i; of CO Thursday evening. PATRICK O'DONNELL TO SPEAK HERE JULY 4 The principal speaker of the day at the Americanization day exercises to be held at the hich school J ily 4 vvill be Patrick O'Ponnell of the Cook County Bar association of Illinois, according to th- announcement made today. Capt. Edwin Nicar will preside at the exereLes. Capt. Nicar will administer the oath of allegiance to the American Hag to the naturalized citizens. Various societies will j(dn in singing patriotic i hymns. Mayor Fred Keller will de liver the address of w elcome and w ill be an.v.vcred by Atty. I), p. Nemcth. Further arrangements will be made at a meeting to be held at the Chamber of Commerce Sunday. Try NEWS-TIMES WANT ADS

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WILL PLAY AT LEEPER Program for Sunday Night's Band Concert Announced. Leeper park will enjoy its first band concert of the season Sunday night, when 'dbel's band will present a program of selections starting at ! T:r.0. The first concert was hld at Howard park, while last Sunday the cert was held in the afternoon at Kaley park. Frederick Elbcl will be conductor. The program will be as follows: March. "Fidelity." Blankenburg. Overture. "Raymond." Thomas. Patrol, "Stroll Through Cair." Irvine. Hesitation waltz. "Cecile." McKee. Selection. "High Jinks." Friml. Intermezzo, "Every Little Movement," Hosehna. "Basket of Itoscs." Alberts. Fantasia. "Southern Memories." Hecker. "My Bird of Paradise." Berlin. WILL PRESENT COMEDY 3It. Zion Hapti-t Convocation Will - KntcWr.in Julv L Announcement was made Saturday of a comedy "The New Minister" to be. staged July 2 at the Colored Kniphts of Pythias hall ar 210 X. Main st. by the Mt. Zion Baptist church, the proceeds to go to tne church fund. Frederick Coker is chairman of the committee which consists of C. A. Frazier. F. Williams. Mrs. Hutchinson and Mrs. Chavions. The cast is as follows: The newminister. Frederick Coker; Prof. Top. note, Frederick Williams; Daisy, Mary Pulin; Ralphy Runtrr. Alonzo Steward; Seth Perkins. Carroll Johnson; Odelia Hasbin, Clara Milin; Sexton, William Copland: Pet una Pimples. E.sie Hayes; Augusta Wind, Cora Copland; Mrs. Pelanay. Anna Hutchinson. GOSHEN JV1EN COMING Delegation of Bible la.-s Students Will Be c;uest at Westminster. Arrangements aro being made by the Westminster Presbyterian church to entertain a Bible elas.: delegation from the Goshen Presbyterian church which will motor here Sunday morning in time to attend Sunday school at the local church. The class at Goshen is one of the strongest in Indiana, numbering -."o students. The visiting delegation will number loe or more according to reports from the Goshen cemmitteo. Special service? will follow in Sunday school hour. The ."noth anniversary of the death of John Huss will bo observed. Rev. H. B. Hostetter will speak on the life, teachings and influence of the noted Bohemian reformer. SKILLED LABOR KEPT BUSY SAYS BRADSTREET Trade News is Irregular. But Orders l'or Future Deliery Tend to Knlarse. NEW YORK. June Bradstrtet's trade review Saturday sh: "Trade news is irrvgular. current distribution being depres.-ed, but -n the whole orders for future dIi'. ery tend to enlarge. "Unf asonable weather hampers retail trade, resulting in forced ib s. restricts sorting-up erders gfing jobbers and detracts from crop pr- rr.;s'. I'.esile. a number of lines. s.;ch as coal, lumber. Jewelrv and sho manufacturing remain slow. " n the other hand, there Is mrc doing in textiles for fall jdiipnur.t. The market for cotton goods is helped by foreign business. Improvement in steel continues to spread, both on export and domestic. War orders for machine tools are ::eavy. Skilled Liber is being worked over time. Ship yards ar" active. Mail order trade reflects liberal sains. Gold imports

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