South Bend News-Times, Volume 32, Number 254, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 11 September 1915 — Page 2
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Terione Is Invited to attend the crire in South Ilrnd rhurrlie. All seat are frff, Jlejcular a well a pedal ftervire are announced below. I'XHtor are Invited by TU Nfw-Tlnn Dinnagfnifut to end paper outline f their nnd.iy ermn that they may be read by the fO.OoO wn-Tlme readers in the Monday editions. Throufh this milium the ermn tan be addreed to a congregation which I even morr than lty-wlde.
METHODIST. Flri N. Main t.. Per. Henry L. Davit. Mor. Cla.- rr.eftli.jr 'J:OM: Sunday 100I S:r. J. C. liuwiLer, nt Tint ndL Sermon 10:40 n. in. find 7 :''') p. re. arr meeting Wedr.es !iv. 7:'r ; m. M niintc t!. "Lif."s S :;iii.t ry - i Id.-il f..r )f Modem S.-h"d vl.Hr nnd Pnpi!." i;portb lK'i' ti:l."i p. ni. Miii.r. "My i :i ri i hi- CuripN-r ;ind Why." by IN v. r. II. Igg. i:v-tll: iT tli-ni.-. r.Mr:;:i,.:i A :rTr-itl bMt I F.f .1 ltd ii IT '!.. I;l "t T. " O p.. StOr VII ffpe:lk both inomir'g :'-d nine. Follow iiijr Is tne iiummi p:oirn for tie d.iy under tbe dirr--t'n of I. LInjd, l:. A. M. : Morning prelude. -:m"1S tin" ly. Mozart : Vi clonal !u!i "Mufern.i" O'.lto. by Ward: nnt.M'in Tal.S" Ci Lord. Jeni-alcm" !y M.o.n-r-.fr.-rf..rv "Fit Mater" bv l!n inil tiu! 1 Urit h" by IliniriK 1. I ennig prelude "Archiiife y Ioonf-erg. -.-8i"Ti ll JiVInn "M iP-ni a" MJlhi: juila "Wit An;-!- and Archangels" by j rniou ; S II del: oh fertry "Andaate lu ty in; posnuue iii' .r;a 11 lao rd" by Haydn. t rul'i Memorial CesTlax anG l arte at. Tier. Jsme L. Critdlner, I. !.. tor. Sur.day s"!a..d at 0 :C.O. conducted Sunt. Mf-rvitt r. i:t:i. r l":t" n. m. t.- niin!-'r will ir-aa "Tl S!n of Injrratitud.-." At .:"- p. n. I;wort!i 1'MU' !-vnti'in:il -rvb will 1 vlion bri-f talks will u'iv-:i I'.v liHd of t!i- various !. i rt niiit ii ur Work f..r tl.- Yrar." At 7:-' p. in. . Oirdnr-r will pr.-a h idt "TU" (i!-'f.v f liritian I.lf.." At tin 1 -' "f t'iU -vlfp a s.ial boiir will bo I - 1 1 in t ! nrrh parlors. Mi- Ddith Mildyn Jdiim. V'! si!i'r. will rtpbr as a !- lti Sub), "r.ut tl.f Lord N Mindful of h Own" from -St. I'aul." Miss .Io!,-v 11 also sirir n ntimbor of sH.M-ti'.ns- d'.irt!. serial hour wlii'f M:: Miranda abcrs ' A f"rto t!) pilblb' II rprid-r two piano mi: il invitation in xbMob'd ;i 1 1 n 1 tht'sc 8-rvlcc (rare '.or. . .MH'innn an.i n. If . . Tlltt RtS. ank Ioug!urty, pastor. Lowrlt IIrisht4 MInoi a::d Franrl sts., II. Itrik'S. p.irtor. Sunday school s5 a. in., U. M. M of lit, upfrlnt':idvit. rrialtyr.lalne nnd Va?sir avs., Upt. lviu r. l.nnf. pastor. Sunday school at i a. in.; II. .N. KiMiT, siipTiut"nn-ni Mfrn!iir worshib. with S'-rnioii at -in: stor's Kul)j-- t. ' livinir I'ndrr Law aii'l 'l:ts -o . ' I lie tJilxod iM,ini i win t'tiuir J' 12. !o! bv Mis Malxl Mariin. ' 11(1.1 V v In will bo !: tho rlmrc !i vto-y .M'tnbr anva-s aiid toanis will visit !i iii"inl!T 1 1 1 1 r i i . ir th-' artriiooii. idr : Ii I.ml'u.' fit " :!". Mis IMn-i 'hi!s.u. tdor. i;v-uhi5 fo-r i-o at 7 ::'.'. Th',tr will 5p-ak on "Wliat Two Mn IMd ith Their Vision." Sp-ial inuslr by tin irus. .Mr. II. HamMa of N.-w (rl.-an. 11 sin? n solo, on Tuesday i'oniii at U.rJio Kpworth l-'U'ii" 1 1 1 h dd a bi' Uv in th.' clinrcli. r. C. V. Morris of p'orto will frlvp an aiblros. sp- ial foahavo bet 11 plaun-'d. U;i WcdiHday 'ii Ins? t!i ilass mooting will iiif't with pra.T sorvi. A study of l Tott r II be irlvi'i'. I r i n ir Hiblos. 'I'Ko .luuior will ronpon W'fil nosday aftorn on at vith a Woh-t.iin social for an (.hildren of ? ( hurch aul r'iin nation. Stull lernorlal Mirhlcn and Ylrtorla. . llr. J. V. JIcKa t, pis tor. Suaday riool at l:4" n. in., A. Kattorlo anrlcii. Mornliis: s. rniou by Kcv. i:. H. I'.oall "f Ubawakn. i:pworth loji-u- .Maynara :isUr. Irador. Lvonii'ir stm -s , ynif-n's roniniitt' in hart:'. Ib-v. M. all w ill pr-1 h. I'raycr in'otin.c U'odsday 'venii!'. Ljiworth Memorirl -Torncr Llnoln w.-y . and Ollvo at.. tl i:v. J. NV. Hunch, stor. Sunday s"liod 'J:."0 a. in., Clau.lt anj, iuperlntodeiit. German Lafayette and Wayne sts.. r. II. S. MHUt, pastor. Sunday school .0 a. m., John Ktdi. tii'rintfMub'nt. e-achlnj? 10:?. ) n. ni. and 7 :."u p. m. Cpirtli loacuo 7:iH p. ra. Prayer iueetl.is dnesIay 7 :4."i p. ni. Wenb-jan Sainpb t. ami Marietta av.. v. Yalt.-r (. M..rris. j,.tt :. Moinhur vlco it::.o. I'.vcintii: S'TVlcr : AdUU Mlo et ill s.-!iim)1 a. m. I'nij er 7 K bdt. sUW edlieSrlatendent. v eve :iiii;r. Ml. 1'Ieasant a) a. in.: M' Chiir Ii - Sunday school at rlc StciiiU", Ml perinteiolcllt. vIr.non (hapel Snn!av srlioo! at l':30i m.: P. A. rtls leairue I-'ck'ey. super;!', ten dent. Pi tt ':: p. ni. Portace ha jd Sunday school at in.; Cora Calvert. suerli.teadent. 10:00 Hiver I'nrk M. II. s. Seventh st.. Pev. W. Smith, pastor. Sunday s hool. 0:30 ii. Public worship w ltli st. ru: n 10:10 ni.. and 7:30 p. m. mi'ijc t of the s"'. inoii : "The Fffi.-.i'.v i 'oaeord ;i n t I'r.io r." F.ery iMcmb'T of rliiinh is i'CM uest.-d to l.e present thiur so a to hear ;n Important nnnouucoi.t -eiu rniliiL' the tent and work f t Ii is , urch for gee at next oonte.'en.-e year. Junior p. m. Fcvet!ov.;:l n.eetlng of J.pwortu league os '; :::o p. m. Evening bv Mbs FDie worship 7 :.".o p. T. enie fcr tue cr:noii : i no i.;:c i.ikc Watered tJanlen" MopdVily mtctii'g of e Methodist Und hert.ood on Monday cuing. Prayer arid praise meeting Wedsday '7:3d p. m. Itler Ir,rk r S7cntcenth st. Saniy f ho-d 2:10 p. tn.. r:n::i:i Turkey, i pertr.teiuient. Junior icnRue J p. m.. ; rs. John Sermon re. uperln tendeat. Praycioctisg WfdnesJjy evenir. at T:C0. ritKE Vr.TMOI)lST. Pre Methodit Pennsylvania ay. and ih t.. E. N. roalk. paster. Sunday licol 0:30 a. m.. Oscar Ba:on, upertendent. Preaehicg service at 10:30 a. and 7:30 p in. Itlvsr l'ark Tree Mcthodit I'curtecnth J Viae st.. P. S. Jonniags. pastor. Sunday s' Lool 10 a. m., L. P. Wolfe, su-rlutt-aJeuL ATRiCAX M. E. OIlTet A. 31. P. Per. C. Pmpry Allfn, D.. pastor. 310 W. Monro- Prtebg JO :3d a. in. Sun Jay S'hol 3;("o p. ni. reachlnw 7:45 p. ci. Class meeting 12 ui. Zion A. 31. K. Per. B. W. F.wen, pasr. Preaching 10:15 a. m. and b :i0 p. m. v . f . - I r s . . m mm Tlie Tonic for Coughs, Colds anil Catarrh Prominent Physician's Prescription in use over thirty Years. Guaranteed to be Pure. MM!
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Prayer meetTaylor A. M. M.. Zion hapel Sunday s. -Iiool at 1:.' :' . Mornlnt: prca'-hln. at 10:1".. rvrnii u' pre'o-;..nj at 7:4.". Ib-v. S. San.!i.'!s. pasfT. K-v Mrs, i:. S. Howard. well known t- a n 'd i t , will preach at th morntn sorvio rKCSlSYTEISIAN. First Cor. Washington ar. nnJ Lafayette t.. llcv. Cli.aries a. l.ippUi oU, L. !., uini'ter. Iter. Howard J. (Tiffrd, aieiato minister. JIL Charlott M. Partridyji". assistant to tho inliilster. Publb' w or::ip at l'Cl.'i a. in. and 7 :". p. tn. Morning "iii'--t. "l lio i:.ico Set I'.efore Is;" ivfi.inc:. "Tli Love of .d." The in' n it'-r will pret' h ot both serviees. . ).' sciii.)i at U:'.U) a. in. Husiiies; rr.en's r.ibb d.ws at .:.' a. ni. .Minlor Lnhavor so. it-ty at p. m. Youn People's so ity at i',::,t i. in. MbhvHk ineetin 'odn'!day at 7 :'.') p. in. Trinity Cor. Colfax ot. ana SL I'oter Bt., ItcT. John S. P.urns. pastor. IHble B'.hool 9:CXi; liildo sl,ool prayer meeting 0:1.": J. P. White man. superintendent. Morning hour of worship at 1 '):." with serin in i,u "I'layf ubu ss" by the pastor. Yoiin people's Christia:i endeavor servbe j't ; p. in.. Miss iVra Henry, b'.ob'r. Topic, "Friendships That are Worth Fonr.In? and Keeping." livening hour of worship at 7 :'.:) with senmnj on "Tie Dreamers Droain I'ilriins I'rorss." illustrated by helpful stereftptb'ort pictures. Prayer me tlncr on Wodnesdav evening at 7 :."(. topie. "The Open Door.'' John l(:7-!. Choir pr.Kti'-e liiiiiicliattdy f(dlowinir jtraver meeting. I'.rotherlxod inetiug Friday evening. Wffttminnter r?r. It. P.. ITostettcr. pastor. Sunday i Tool Ji::;o a. m.;L. '. Wblteomb, superintendent. I'ublio worship 10:4. a. ni. and 7 :CU d. in. Pev. .1. C. r.urm-tt. I . D.. of Winona Lake will preach in the iuoniiii. Pastor's t veiling thoiiie, "Wnlklr.cr WiCh dod." C. P. f.M'K Subject. "Friendships Worth Mak-in-ami Keeping." Prov-rbs XXVII. The oliurch evenings will be resumed acrain on Wednesday even in p. Supper at : 40. Prayer nMtln 7:1.". Organization ineetingt S o'clock. l!n;f Leer and Dayton tt.. Georg William Allison, K. !.. minister. Bible f Lool at 0:."0 o'clock. Harvey elley, sut.erintendent. Clas.s ftr all attendants. Morniocr worship. 10:45: Y. I. S. C. K-. G :.".(. Dveiilnp woralilp, 7:H0. .Mid-week ineetlntr Wednesday, 7 ::0. Teachers trnlnInK class. s :::o p. m. Wednesday. The public: is cordially invited to attend and participate In all these services. .Morniny theme, "l'aul's Sc)i(.dmaster." Y. P. S. top'o . "r ricr.,isllis Worth I'ormi!itr." Prov. ''7:.". Fvenin sernion theme. "Sensitive of Sin." Mhl-w(ok toib. "The Open Door," .Tolin lo :T-!. Teachers traiuin; lass lesson, "The Pesurrection. CrumMown Church Dr. Thompson, superintendent. Sunday hcjooI 2:00 p. m. Preaching service 3:00 p. m. Itockhlll Union Sun.tpLIon Praine road, one-quarter mile vrest of Olive st. Bible school at ":r.o p. in.. Owen Whlteman, suporlntendent : intrrnaticnal lessens. RePirleus worship at 3:4i p. m. in charge of Pldcr Harris. Granger Ucv. .1. P. DonnMson, pastor. Sunday school 10.00 n. m. Preaching 7:43 P. ru. C. E. 7:00 p. ra. Hungarian Corner Washington av. Cherry 6t., Pev. P.. PerLk. pastor. XJA TTIST. md First Main and Wayne sts.. Her. Char A. Decker. Preaching at 10:" a. in. Fvcninu' service 7 :.".o. Pilde seii.wd !:.'V a. m.. W. K. Studebaker, superintendent. .Morning worship 10 :!.". Subject. "Debts." Tue uartet composed of Mrs. Julia M. Hod.', .Miss Camlllt P.utterw orth. Lisle Kriflil'.iiiin and Olen Cover will sinj: "Come My Soul, Thou Must P.e Wakiiii:" by Dudley Puck and "The Lord Is Mv Shepherd" by Koschut. P. Y. P. P. at b:i.",. Topie. ' Friends Worth Ulille: How to i'.vl Them a.. I I low to Keep Them." leader, Lena Turner. FvenUig scrvi. e at 7:".o. Sub.leet. "A Treacherous Leader" Ouartet. "Thou Art With !" by Sullivan :n;d "Spirit of (Jud" by Hunias'oii, prayer meeting Wednesday 't 7:!.". ('oiiference for Sunday school workers Wednedav at 4 p. in., coutinuinu; tliro'iu'Ii the evening 1 tjuincy Ouincy and Pdalne Ave., T. J. j Parj-'oi-.s. poster. Morning theme. "Lengthening an 1 strengthening. ( ommunbm service and hand 'of fellowship to new members B. Y. P. P.. N:b" p. m. Subject, "Friendships That Are Worth Forming." People's gospel service. 7 :30 p. m. Topic of sermon, "A Battle For a Soul." Monday evening Young People's business meeting and social at the home of Ralph Smith, jr., 7b". Sancome av. Tuovd.iv evening. Bible class rally at the i v,.,l nod a v. 7:45 n. W; C. A. gymnasium. in., praise aim prayer service at the church. .Mount Z!on P.apti-t 113 N. Pdrdsell St. Evening service 7:30. Thursday is:00 p. m. I"Ir Sedih Cor. 8t3. Services 10:"0 a. every e ther Suaday. will preath. Prayer meeting Laurel and Napier m. and 7:10 p. m. Ilev. F. W. JewSl CHRISTIAN. PlrM Main at.. sou..i of puhlic library, Pev. .T.-hn M. Alexa uder, pastor. Mo.-u-inj; Bible n-liool ::15, Prof. II. M. Appleman. superintendent. Indiana Avenue Indiana rnd Wither ars. Pev. Cecil Pranklin, pastor. Linden Avenue Church of Christ L'nden av. and Carlisle t. I'd ward CaaPe, p istor. l're;clilng 10:4." n. m. and 7 :-e p. m. Sunday school '.:.';( a. tn. C. K. at 0:30 p. m. Prayer mtetiug Wednesday 7 :3d p. ta. tVANGF.LICAL ASSOCIATION. 1'irj.t Lafayette and .Monne st.-., W. II. Preshley, pastor. Sunday school at 0:30 a. in., lieorge .1. Long, superintendent. The men gaimt nine points lu tlie con-tf-st Sund.iv. Morning sermon at J0:.".u. Sul-jct. 'Tares and Wheat." V. P. A. at :!.". Pnima Nimt;:. pr sh'.ent. Keports of the general onvention at Loinira. Wis. and th state convention at Lake Wawaw will he given hy the delegates. The men will have charge of the evciih.g service at ...o. i i,t- jiui"l ill j'i'.e ii. i'u.'jo i. "The Healing Touch." Prayei meeting hnd choir rehearsal Thursday at 7:30. Grc Lincoln Way west and Brick av. Kev. Daniel D. Spelener. minister. Moniiiig worship and sermon 1C :30 a. m. Subjert. "The Fruitless Fig l'nv." Y. P. A. service o:ir p. m.. Myrtle TridJe. pres. ider.t- Topi.. "Friendships That Are Worth Pormh g: Making Them and Keeping Them." era 'Dell. leader. Pvening seivi e 7:"'" ?. ni. Sermon theme. "The I'iielraneat.'.e Future." Hour of prajer Weiltu s-!a v ::;o p. m. MIph C orner Mala ana Monroe st.. Pev. John O. Mf!r. Sunday school V:2Q . m.. P. P. Burgener, superintendent. Serr-on at UA a. m. and 7:30 p. ra. Morning suMect. "IIow Much Then i a M ill P.. iter T:i.i:i a Sjeep:" The eklses in -nteoMsm will be organized St 'inlay aftri.o.n at ,:.:o. y. p. A at 0:30 p. ii.. F.::i:.i't Jester. ir-sidc.it. Subject for the evening. "Friendship That Are Worth Formini:." h-oler. Miss : s:t. Uliinehart. L'vetili.g subject. "Ansna rs p.y Fire." a'rayer meting n Tues.ty and Wedn s! ty ve:ii:.uH at 7::- Ciodr practice on Frl dav night from s to i o"b k. mv ed i ii evn;i:lical TtlSSION CIItP.CH. Corner Scott aul Orchar.i Sts. Pev. O. K. Moberg. pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. nt., Oscar Bergstedt. sapvr.ntendcut. ilornlug worship at 10:v ra. Y.
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I, meeting at 4 p. m. Evening service at 7:C0 p .m. BRETIIKKN. I'lr.t Brethren Church 1114 S. Michigan t. Per. A. E. Thomas, pastor. Sunday fe-hool 9:30 a. m.. Hartley Firestone. ku erlatendent. Morning feerrlce 10:30. Christian Kudearor 0:30 p. m. Ereulog service 7 :Z0 I'irt Church of the Brethren Miami st. and Indiana av., pcv. T. E. George, pastor. Sunday se!iHl j;r n. rn ( yi.
Wenger, superintendent. Women's Bible class taught by Miss Cora V. Wl?e. PreachiLg 10:rx a. in. and 7:30 p. m. Second Churili oT the Brethren CushIng and Van Buren its. Kct. J. G. Grater, pastor. Suuduy aefcool at 0:30 a. iu., O. A. SensPman, superintendent. Morning serr. ice 10:30. Evening service 7:30. Christian workers' uieetinr at C 30 p. m.; John Austin, p'-.-sIdent. 1'rayer mettlnff Tuesday S:00 p. no. UNITED D I T II REN. Conference Memorial Treadling 10:45 s. m. rsnd 7:30 p. m. Sanday school 9:30 a. m. Christian Endeavjr G:30 p. in. MUweek GorYJce Wednesday 7:13 4 m. LCTIIEBAN. Holy Trinity KngiUn Herman ar. ana Llndsey st . Pev. Albert II. Keck, pastor. Sunday cliooi 0:15 a. in., E. Motts. super intended. Men' Bible class taught by the astor. Wonih'i. class taught bj Mlsa lomuth. Youue ladies class tanirht by .Miss .Iolinson. and 10.00 n. in. In the absence of th pastor the service will be in charge of William Adolphsen. a senior at Thicl college, Greenville. Pa., There will be no evening servbv. Owing t; the absence of the pastor the Brotherhood ."i:d Women's Missionary society will pirstpone their meetings one week. Choir rehearsal on Friday evening. The Luther league will hold Its monthly business and .-ocial meeting on Tuesday evening at the horiJt of Alvin Haey, 71S Cottage (trove av. St. Paul's German Lutheran Jefferson nnd William sts. Iter. II. .Holle, pastor. German service at 10:30 a. m. Sunday school at 1 ::). English service on the toeon mid fourth Suuduj s of t je month at 7:30 p. in. Zion's Kvangellcal Corner E. Wayne and St. Peter sta.. Pev. Martin Goffeney. Gloria Dei Swedlsh-CHaplu and Kerr sts.. Kev. Gottfrieit Olson. Sunday school U:00 a. m. Services at 10:30 a. in. and 7:30 p. m. EPISCOPAT-j. St. James Lafayette st., north of Wna ington nv. Parih Louse. 310 7. Colf.n av. High Itev. Jolir. Hareo White, D. !.. bishop of the diocese of i.orthem Indiana, rector. Kev. H. K. White, vicar. Trinity Hungarian S. Lafayette St.. uear old court house. Rev. Victor Von Kubiuyi, rector. Services at 8:00 a .m. CATHOLIC. St. Patrick's 3G7 S. Tajlor st.. Rev. John F. DeGroote. C. S. C, pastor. Low masses at 0:00, 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 S:00 p. in. Meeting of church societies at 4 :00 p. m. Si. Hedwlge Polish Corner Scott and Nap!er sts. Uev. Anthony Zabowlcz, C. S. C. pastr. Low mass at 5:30. Children's mass at 9:C0 a. m. High masa at 0:C0 2:00 p. tn. .Vespers at 7 :30 p. m. St. Stanislaus PolUu 115 N. Lincoln st Rev. Poman Marcinlak, psstor. Mass at C:0v, 7:30 and 10:30 a. m. St. Cafclmlr'a Polish 821 S Webster st. low mass at 7:30 a. m. High mas at 10:00 n. m. Vespers at 2:00 p za. St. Adelhert'a Polish Olive and race sts. Pev. John Kubaeki, pastor. Daily raafs at 7:13 a. m. Holy hour Wednesday evening at 7:30. Sunday mass 7:20 and :00 a. m. St. Joseph Hill ft. .nd Lasalle av. Patrick J. Carroll. C S. C, pastor. Low massefl at 7:30 and 0:00 a. m. li'gh mass at 10:30. benediction b:00 j. m. Sunday school at 2:30 p. ra. St. Stephen's Hungarian-TLoiiir.s ana Mclhersn sts. Itv. Alexa ider Varl.iky, pastor. Mass at S:0O and 10.15 a. in. Sunday ichool at 2:00 p. in. Beaedictija at 3:00 p. m. W. Il.a.t Tlt'.ian 1 1 'rt W Thnmm it. Kev. Charles V. Fischer, pastor. -Wan i Fischer, pastor. at 7 :OU and :30 a. m. Sunday acbcol at 2:30 p. ui. Benediction at 3:00 y. ru. St. ilary'a German 431 S. Taylor at.. Hev. J. M. Sherer, C. S. C, pastor. Mas at 7:30 and 10:00 a. m. Sunday school ct 2:20 p. mSacred Heart Notre Dame. Low mas at t:00 a. m. High mass at S:30 a. m. Vespers at 1! :00 p. m. ASSOCIATED HIISLE ST.ItllNTS. Melville hall, 212 S. iatayctte st. No collection. Come. 3:00 p. m., Sunday. Berran study, "The Man of Sin." 2 Thes. 2:.". Wednesl ;y evening, 7 ?lo, prayer service. Friday evening, 7:4o. SCIENTIST. Main and Madison sts. riuuday service at 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. in. and a testimonial meeting on every Wedueaday evening at 8. Sunduy 8hool for children and young people up to the age of 20. is from 9:'.3 to 10:30. Heading rooms maintained oy this church on the seventh floor of tho J. M. i building, are opea every afternoon, TEMPLE IIETII-Et.. Jewish Temple lieth-EI, LaSalle nnd Taylor. Abraham Cronhach ISahhI. Service Sunday lo :.') a. m. Subject. "Kepentance In Jewish Tradl;!nii." Services for Atoiienieht uay, r'rMay Sept. 17. 7 :4o p. m. Sul-je t. "An Ernest Word." Saturday, Sept. L". 10 a. m. Subject. "I Know." Saturday Sept. 1.7 2:3aj 1 m., memorial and concluding servitvs. SI'IKITIALIST. The South Beiol Progressive Spiritual soletv a' i 1 1 hold services Sundav t veiling in Pi-il Men's hall. :UK" S. Michigan st. Servi es begin at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. M. A. Brunner. lecturer and message melium. Th publie is cordially Invited to attend these services. SALVATION ARMY. Hall 412 S. Michigan t.. In charge of Capt. William Conway. .Meeting every Light In the week except Monday. Sunday services a follows: Sunday school at 2 p. m. ; salvation meeting at S p. in. Every, body 1 welcome to these service. SEVENTH DAY AI VENTIST. Seventh Pay Adventlst e?Ices on Saturday in Melville hall. Pastor Allen Moon lu charge. Sabbath school at U:30 a. in. Preaching service at 10:30 a. m. CIIl'HC'lI OF GOD. Services in Melville hall. 212 S. Lafayette st. Sunday school 10 a. m.. It. O. Cuffel, superliiteiideut. Blllr study nt 11. P. C. Kaistdask. leader. TVrean meeting Wednesday evening at the home of Miss Pvelyu llarsch. Leuder, Miss Lois Thompson. Y. 31. C. A. Y. M. C. A. meeting til te held every Sunday aftcrnovn. especially tor men, ta the auditorium of the boys' building. A special speaker will be secured tor each Sunday and special music will h furcished. Y. C. A. Dur.nz the summer r..it'' ths the Young Women's elirl-tiau a s . datlo.i will be open every Sunday rftennon lroui 4 until 7 o'.ok. The esper serlces have elesed for the summer. MISSIONS. (I. Schafer. superintendent; i.aAlle A. . SerT . every night at 7:4-". Bible cla 1 Sunday 4 p. ra. Home t3JS. Coffee and
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NKW YORK, Sept. 11. World interest in the financial end of the wa,r centered Friday behind the whito marble Walls of the famidis library of J. P. 3Iorgan in Mast 3)th St., near Madison a v. There the A nylo-French finance and credit commission which arricd in this country early in the day on board the Lapland to raise a loan of between ?50o, 000,000 a:;d ! 3,000,000,000.000. met the American leaders of finance. It was the first step toward cstahlisinpr an entente cordiale l;otvef.n the commissioners and the leading bankers of the United states and Canada. Meeting: is Iiironnal. The mceing; was informal, a sort of "triad to meet you, good day" affair and was not in the nature of a conference. Hut after it was over, it was stated: "The bankers aro to arrange a plan and suggest a way in which the credit can he established. The banks, trust comp.'inies and insurance companies and others who have money to invest are to then he notified of the plan and invited to participate in the loan." The length of the commission's stayin this country is at present a matter of conjecture. From one high in authority the following statement was obtained Friday afternoon: 'The estimated figures published are not too high and the mission of the commission will undoubtedly bo a success." Heading the commission is the Right Hon. Baron Reading, lord chief justico of England. Associated with him are Edward Atkinson Hidden, managing director of the London City and Midland bank; S"ir IL Habbington Smith, K. C. IL, director of the hank, of Turkey in London; lPisil V. F.lockett, C. I.J., representing the P.ritish treasury; Octav Hinnburg, of the French foreign oilice, and Krncst Mallet, regent of the bank of France. Canada .KepivxMilod. Sir Edward Cussel. cdos? friend of the late King Kdwaru VII, also arrived on the Eapland, and. although not a member of the commission, will take nart in the conferences. For the l'.rst time in the history of Canada the dominion is to be consulted in the Keating of a foreign credit loan fnd William T. White, the Canadian minister of finance, with ir Robert I.aird Eorden. premier of Canada, joined the commission in this city Friday. This step is believed to hive been advised by the English foreign otbee to weld a closed relation between the mother country and the overseas dominion. Published reports that the commission would act for Russia as well as Great Britain whs refused confirmation by Basil P. Blackett, secretary of the commission. But it is understood negotiations looking toward this end are under way in London and that the result will be cabled to the commission hire. Board Morgan Yacht. J. P. Morgan. Henry 1. Davison, his partner, and Cant. Ceorcs Gaunt, naval attache of the P'reneh embassy, boarded the Corsair this morning; at .". o'clock and went down the bay to greet the commission aboard the Eapland, w hich had bet n convoyed f.00 miles through and clear of the toro aio zone 1 two fast British dc- - - - . . ! s-t royei s. The financiers were alI : ::!' up and w ent over the side to I tk( .Morgan yacht. When the i i-jnmisinii reached the ' pier where Dudley Fi'Jd Malone, colire tor of the port, saw tney nau a HU1C landing, it was announced that :.ll the talking for the party would done hy -Mr. I '.Pickett, the secretary. Mr. .Morgan would not talk of the party's ;ni.-sion. hut said: "It would be unrcusonahle to assume that these genth-mcii would pluiv-To immediately into the work here at the end of a long voyage. They lirst have to meet the men with whom they will negotiate. That is what they expect to do this afternoon." Kiev Joins Party. From the pier the party went to the Hiltmore, where quarters had been engaged for them. In the morning several bankers, among them John E. Garden, vice president of the National City bank, and heads of its foreign exchange department, called. Shortly before 1 o'clock Sir Cecil Spring-Rice, British ambassador, Mr. Morgan and Mr. Davison arrived and joined the commis-sionors at a lunchcoon that lasted until 2 o'clock. Then s:r Cecil left for Washington and Mr. Morgan and his partner went down to the Morgan library, where ."0 financial men from this city, Philadelphia, Chicago. Cleveland, Boston, Baltimore and Canada, invited to meet them at half past two. were kept waiting a half hour until the commissioners had finished a conference of their own. nen asKeu, .ml uku ki'u str.ted positively that neither he or his fellow commissioners had anything to say. TO TRY ARMY MAN OCT. 1 President WiNon Orders Court .Martial on Lieut. Col. (ioodier. WASHINGTON, Sept. 11. Prcs't Wilson Friday ordered a court martial to convene at San Francisco net. 1 to hear charges against Lieut. Co!. Lewis E. Goodier, judge-advocate in the western department of the army, with headquarters at S.in Francisco, who is accused of conduct prejudiced to good order and discipline in the i.rmv. The court will be headed by Brig. Gen. YVillinm L. Sibeit. The specific charge against Lieut. Col. Goodier is that he interfered with the work of another department. rolls for the hungry Everybody welcome. after the meeting. City 113 IZ. Jefferson blvd. Pay A. Bird, p. ai. superintendent. Meetings every Sunday sohe night at 7 .t 3 Evening e service df t spol m -vice at 4 :.".0 w lt'i oM-L-nMm r. n at 4 :13 la lb.w.:; d park. P. A Bird will speak nt night at 7:3. Mrnnonite Hope MUdon -3M N. Olive st. Sunday s-'ho.d at 2:3o Prea' hii.g at 3:30. Children's meeting. 7:3.0 p. m. Prcaenir.g every evening except Wrukesday. Leader, Mary Nuucmakcr.
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New goods have been arriving daily; specially bought tor this Harvest Sale during South Bend Fair Week. Today boxes after boxes came pouring in and have been opened to make ready for Monday selling. Watch the Sunday Papers for unusual bargains. Visitors lo the South Bend Fair Are cordially invited to make our store their headquarters. Our Rest Room located on the third floor is provided for your comfort. Our Tea Room serves excellent lunches at popular prices.
Late News from the Surrounding Towns
PLYMOUTH, IND. Miss Garde Kessler of Import e is visiting at the home of Ed Rogers. The funeral of little Edna Campbell will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the residence in Tyner. Hev. Switzcr of Plymouth officiated. The- Home Fconomics club met with Mrs. I,ee "Webster west of the city on Thursday afternoon. The Ladies' Missionary society .of the Presbyterian church met wph Mrs. J. II. IJennett on Thursday ai'tcrnoon. Mrs. YV ii. Conger Archie is visiting her It. Wilcox, in daughter, Chicago. Mis Mary Kastman of Linkeville is visiting in the city with her sister, Mrs. Dr. Hardy. Mrs. A. G. Huggles has gone to Indianapolis for a two weeks' visit with relatives and friends. The Westminster Guild of the Presbyterian chinch will meet Friday evening with Misses Grace and Krma Leiubcr. Mrs. Caroliny Garrett left Thursday morning for an extended visit to Ohio. Paul Ilintz of Marshall, Texas, is in the city for a visit with his wife and mother and other relatives. At the Presbyterian manse on YVodnesday afternoon Theodore Rose of Erwin, 111., and Mrs. Nettie Morical of Rutland, wero united in marriage by Rev. YV. C. Eogan. Mrs. C. A. liartman has disposed of the Riverside restaurant to A. B. Chris is. Mrs. YV. A. Kleekner was called to Mishawaka Thursday by the serious illness of her little granddaughter. Mr. and Mrs. George Rosner have moved to New Buffalo, Mich., wher they will make their home. Mis. Andy Bromell and daughter Helen are in the city from Cleveland for a visit with relatives and friends. The ladies of the Christian church spent Thursday with Mrs. Cavender at nor country home near Rutland. The ladies of the Church of Cod spent Thursday with Mrs. Daniel Mochol at the country home, two miles west of the city. Rev. Mr. Meisner of Rochester, has moved to this city. He moves here that he may lie on a more direct line with his charges, which are Tiosa and Bruce lake. Mr. and Mrs. John Klcimer of Cleveland. O.. are visiting Henry Grube, her father, and other relatives. Mrs. Ella Prior is visiting her daughter at Culver. Miss Mar' Soiithworth is visiting friends at Culver for several days. Mrs. B. C. Styles spent Thursday wtih friends at S'outh Bend. Miss Klla Colo and Mis? Grace Royco will spend Sunday with friends at Culver. ROLLING PRAIRIE, IND. Thomas Teeler and Pride aro visiting Mr. Teeter's father. K. J. Teeter. Dr. J. S. Martin, formerly of this place, but now making his home for the present with his son, Frank .Martin of South Bend, spent Wednesday here with friends. Mrs. E. A. Brewer has received word of the death of her sister. Mrs. Rrschcl Martin, which occurred at Batavia. 111., last Friday. Mrs. Mahlon Buck was a business visitor at South Bend Thursday. Russell Bray ton. who clerks at W. W. Ludtkc's jewelry store, is compelled to take a few days off from his work ow ing to an injury. Several ligaments of Lis left arm are torn lose, rendering the arm useless. lto Dawson has accepted a position of clerking at the E. J. Hickman refreshment parlor. The condition of ra Allison, who has been ill at the home of his sister. I Mrs. Hatfield, for the past year, rei mains about tlie same. ; F. J. Shntz, who is in his Mth year. ; has been n:i the sick list for several ' days. A daughter was born to Mr. and !Mrs. Joe Preston last week. ! Cass Brewer had the misfortune to ' lose the small finger of his left hand ! by getting it cau I of his separator ;ht in the machinery while engaged in j thri shing wheal last Tuesday. ; Mr. and Mrs. George Fargher and I Mrs. Ed Mas--- motor'.! to Michigan i City Thursday where they spent the i c ening. Dr. William Mcirt ! go. was a visitor at of Fas: Rolling cnicaPrairie Friday morning. Th dav at Mrs lecting .Miss Williams spnt ThursSou'h B'.-ad shopping. Flo'-s.-io Ludtko has been cdthis week for the electric lighf fund. Miss Phebe Garman of Chicago i: visiting r.t the home of her mcth.tr, Mrs. Noah Garman. Dr. J. S. Martin and wife of South Bend visited here last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Brown of River
1 e 0 .6 Park, are guests at the home of Mrs. Sarah Brown. Miss Minnie Jones left Sunday for Union Point, this county, where she will have charge of the primary school work. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Daniels returned Friday to begin work in the high school. Prof, and Mrs. J. X. Arney have moved into tlie I'd Austin house vacated by Mrs. "William Harris. Mrs. Robert Moore, who has been confined to her house with pleurisy, is better. c NEW CARLISLE, IND. Mrs. William Teeter entertained at dinner Sunday in honor of her mother, Mrs. Lueinda Ray, who passed her 73ih birthday Tuesday. Mrs. Peruoeker and Mrs. Lockstead of South Bend, Mrs. George Ray of Buchanan, Mich.. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Swank and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Parker of New Carlisle were guests. Mr. and Mrs'. Jesse Rice entertained the following guests at dinner Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maas and daughter Eleanor of Gary, Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Oglesby of Eaporte, Mrs. i:. A. Anderson of North Liberty and Mr. and Mrs. Alex. King of New Carlisle. Mrs. James Bulla, who was a guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ( rson I Clendenan, has returned to her home at Hannibal, Mo. Work on the Lincoln highway through Hudson township has begun. The road is to Je constructed of brick and the contract is in the hands of Samuel Goss of Eaporte. It will be the connecting link between the concret road being built through Olive township and the crushed stone road already completed through Wills township. The workmen on the Hudson township highway are located on the YVykoff farm west of town. Mrs. Fred Tippy and daughter Clara Mary of Hannibal. Mo., have returned home after visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cooney of Oak Park, 111., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Brueh. Herbert Sweeney has moved to New Carlisle from the YVykoff farm. School opened Monday morning with 03 enrolled in the high school. The instructors are J. N. Arney, superintendent: J. I-. Daniels, principal; Miss Emma Leah Teeters and Mrs. J. E. Daniels; Mrs. Mary Peterson, grammar room; Miss Nevra Keithline, intermediate; Miss Carina Deal, primary. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Preston arc the parents of a baby girl Union services were held at the Christian church Sunday evening. Rev. G. E. Ward of the Methodist church delivered the sermon on "Wisdom." James Sterneman family into Mahlon has moved his Buck's house on Michigan st. Dennis Stowe of New Carlisle, was a guest at the home of William Limitson Monday. Mrs. E-impson returned with Mr. and Mrs. Miner Graves of Winnamae for a week's visit. PARKVILLE, MICH. John Fisk returned to Croswell to resume his duties as mail carrier after spending a two weeks' vacation with his family here. He was accompanied us far as Port Huron by Seymore Strong. Rev. Schleutor left Tuesday to attend the conference at II;. stings, from where he will go to Cleveland and accompany his wife and children home. Clarence Patterson and fa mil:.' of South Bond, spent a few days visiting his parents. Charles Patterson and family, and his si.-ter, Mrs. John Dctwiler and family. Mrs. Ed Freese and daughter Irene of Mishawaka, spent a few days last week visiting old friends around lure. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bondeman. . Ralph Cross m- and Aadme .Miner mo- : tored to Kalamazoo Sunday and called I on Willard Patterson and family. ' Mr. and Mrs. Jarnes IJ;e and daughter of Kihhb-, are spending a . few weeks with his parent.-. Bru. I like and wife. j Charles Schultz, John and William I Adams were in Tarec Rivers Weines1 day on business. ! A. Crossley and Dave Fustian attend ed the Three- Rivers fair Yv'ed nesday. 0. F. Huff and wife will g . to Detroit the later part of the we k. Mr. and Mrs. Bitting's little son : Fawn River is visiting his grandparents. YV. C. Lane and .wife. 1. G. Hovis returned home from voior. last weeK alter snendin few days with his sister. Gladwin Cromer has returned to his home In Kalamazoo after visiting relatives here. School began here 7, with Miss Florence Tuesday, Sept. Bistiun a: the teacher. Mr. and Mrs. Drinkwater returned to
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their homo in Coldwater after spending the summer with their daughter, Mrs. Heator and familw WYATT, IND. Mrs. Arnold Snyder is spending a few days this week at South Bend. She expected to be present at the Keilcy reunion, held at Spriubn.ok p.uk Monday, . Cider making days are hero and most farmers aro reporting a tin-; quality of apples ami also a bug" quantity. Mos.tf the threshing in the fields is completed in this vicinity and farmers art' now threshing from the barns. Wheat is. selling at about '.'2 cents per bushel this; wo k. Don Hall motored to South Bend Wednesday evening. School bells were again heard Monday morning, which began a new school year. Several changes in the teaching force in the M idisn township schools took place this term. T'bo attendance at the Wyatt school this week was 72. ( . S. Wilkins returned fiom a trip to Tennessee, where he was interested in a lumber deal. Miss Caroline Kaiser of South Fend visited with her parents, Mr. and Mr?. Harmon Kaiser Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Kelh y .spent Sunday and Monday with the Liter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. S.hmhr Fhr$ C. W. Boeder and Albert Rocdr transacted business at South B nd on Wed nesday. Trsutee N. L. E:ver and the advisory hoard of Madison 'ounship met cm .M'ii(i i and transacted business. TERRE COUPEE, IND. Mrs. B. F. Curry spent a few days with Mrs. Ella Kd!ar at Portage Prairie last week. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Jerne will move to Terre Coupe station in the near tutu re. Mrs. Alice YVykoff ami Mrs. Jano Shank of South Bend spent Tuesday with Mrs. B. Curry. Miss Alice Smith is spending a fewdays with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smitht. Sir. and Mrs. Bert Morehouse of South Bend, and Mr. nnd Mrs. John Morehouse of New Carlisle, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. osc;ir Edther. Miss Carrie Williams was a guest of Mrs. Pennell Tuesday. 0 W t Y...v-'. Eyes Examined clMe PrenettT rD ntw. Dr. J. Burke & Co. Optometrist mnH l:nuf-tnr!n; OpUd ?iQ South MirhlKn St. UlNSLg DLTLITATTJ). GKKATi:ST HAIKJ.YINS IX TOWN Economy Closik Dept. Economy Dept. Second Boor, 210-221 S. Miclilgan In Conjunction With tho Independent Storos TI10 Vliltc IIouo of WW Modern Ilotiw I'urniljer!. aUG to lUO So. Mich. J;L and Beaduehes relieve 1 without the u 1 ef drug, by 4 v? i South ItenJ's Lfrtdin ()ptnm'trit j And Manu.'aduriuc Opti'ijn. nh t. ()ra (ill V, j m. U:u ; .Vq. p.e'd Sundays ii(m 9 to Ki ."..) a. by ! Appolr.trr.vat. Suits for Men and Women $15, $18 and $20. Easy Payments. GATELY'S 112 IZ. Jefferson Blvd.
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