South Bend News-Times, Volume 32, Number 282, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 October 1915 — Page 2
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES SEED CDRM Dill let ?! ; ! crTS.Tr T. i Ntt , V . tew Special Program Will be Presented in the County Schools. :rryon U nitl to attmd tbr services In Hoath Bend charc-h. All tests are free. Ilegolar well peflal mlrr are announced bflorr. Pastors are Invito! by The Newt-Time mamtfnifnt to tend tb paper entlloet of their ud.Ijjt wrmoD. that they may ! read by th- 60.00O w-Tlme reader In the Monday ration. Through ttiU medium the sermon ran be addressed t eonrrr ration which it eten more than clty-wlue.
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:j-r. superintendent. Sermon 1 : I t a.. m. :i;:! i p. m. 1'riyer meeting Weillies. I iv Trio it. in. Moni'ng Ih .;ii r.l"!ii";i t -f I'r-'jf r's" li v the pi't'ir. Ciiworth le:i;rne :.'; p. in. fiS .!:. "Trot. dc of the World's I. . in -tiii" by lis Non-no raes. There will I r i: e vn T .rvi'-e. fin we will join with the '(ir dom-hes .'it. the lAzU s, !)" 1 :"i'l'.f orinrii at 7 ::'.' p. in.. In tl Interest f th riry Miss!"ti. TV ledr will fur:ii!i the music :-t tl vrvbe. !""IIiv:i" N the in ii i 1 program for the (lav, under the 1 " T-c ti n . I.'. I. Lloyd. K. A. .M. : M.. riling- IT hide "idvlle" bv Wclv ; pre.-slonaI hvinn, " Ilar-.ny " No. of:': nt .-ui "ihir ".mi try. hv WriMiJ: (TTi-.. erie." by i:r-w-r; posthide, im! a u t M.i'-tn," .y Hnttou. M. TanTa Memral L'ollai ana I.ftporte t. 1-r. Jump L. ti;i idlner. D. O.. taator. SuTiI:t v &-Iim.1 at U:C), conducted T Knot. Mc-ritt ('. Uenle. At lf:l" a. til Ir. ;;ir!linT will j.reioh "ti tbe i ih 3 1 1 mi : "Hew M;iy t h Finite Know the I tirtu It-The lr will sin;r. -Tin' duldhife Ii: A" bv Sohee.ker -Hi.- Golden Thre-h ,V by Ynhr-NYvin; Max MlraiKla. firariht. will iv:iler :i "Mart-lif I''.nt:ll"it-" ! la n 1 1 1 1 - Atitunm Skt'h" ly J5r-v.T aii'l "trainl "li.ii." J.y iMiln.i. Tti'-rc wiil t'' i:n vfiihik: "rvl'f a St. Paul's coiiurrct:nti(:i will unite in tlie iiim1nu'tlnff ti l.e li'll In tin1 liiuh -chool , a u 1 i t 1 rl 1 1 ii i iiimI.t the a u-piecs of the (,'ity IJcxi-ae Ml."ln. r.rnr ,r. P. MP-Man nnd Tntt st. I "rank K. Iiucl:erty, privtr. l'hi.- ln--l Iti vr :!" a. ia.. OiarleH V;ijiic. !ailT. SiuiIa ilio'il, '.:.",( a. in., t'rf. .1'Miu A. I'y-r. snperiiitii(l-n;. VifsMp with prca hinir. K:l" .t. in. Tl -Miie: !'(.'- uettin jiihI Lnkini: 1'nrw ard.' Fpuorth le.ipup, p. in. S'lh.ieit: "rroiiii" f tiio Wftrl-l's Dvnin.'elizatid.'i." I'ader, Mis Ila7fl r.ih.p. There will l.e mo j-rfachin servi.e Sunlay evening liea II e if f.fie union . rvi e in'tlie Interest f the 'ity MNsii.n :it the I'k'h i li 1 nii'lifoi ium. I'r.iyiT ine. tiair WfilneH-Iiiy even in d'ch'ck. .Mughal -y South' r.eml S !.... 1 ..f Miisie Thnrs- ! i v evening. Snmlay . hool Kallv 'hiy, .t. 17. I.ovrrll I!elht--lnf and FrnnH Ts.. !'. K. Bries. pit'r. Sun.lay srliool V:!." . c, It. M. .MofCt. Hiipfrlntomlent. Trinity nialne and Yasnr av., Ret. Mel v In ( Hunt, itiu.r. I'.it.le sell. M.l at '.:.ui. f'iifton riilllip. :ip( rlntciitleiit. (rale'l work f r nil hrluw the Intermediate:. '1 He .Men's iliiS !. 'e:i to ail men interested ii, the suhjt f "1V.1.P." MoMiiiis worsliiji at 10:4.". Serinon. 'Taith's t'hilUn-e." The mixe.l ,'iartet will i ii r Kpworth leiirue at f. will lie in charge of Mis Zelja .Tain. 'I "lie uual eveniiiL: servi.e is clvi n np in the Interest f the Ilei-ne Mlln inak .1 meet In? in the Hiu'h sel.col aiKlitorlnni. The .lUtriet missionary meet In t; will lc 1 el.l l:i Ifiprte on Tuesday ami Wednesday. Junior league Wednesday afternoon ;'t :: Mr?. V. It Owen, snperlutendent. Mhl-w'k serviee at 7:15, Wednesday eveninsr. TI:e eins met in .r in the tl-t ort the hour will ? lon.luetfd by Miss Matel Martin, dl"vvin$r tai. the pastor will ?1ve .1 study In Timo hy. Stull yteniorial Michigan und Victoria t. Iter. .1. F. McKav. rv,',tr- Suud::' 'loo rtt li:tr ft. in..- A. Katferh.einrt.h I'ev. F. H. Saer preaches in moinlnir and Ilev. (J. F. Fran.s in eveninir. Kptvorth Memor Foiner LliKoln vrz W. nd Olive nt.. the Uvr. J. W. I?ur:cl pisror. Snndnv s.-liool I) :?0 a. ru.. C'iauib Youngr. puperlntedent. German Lafayette and Wayne sts !. II. S. Miliar, pastor. Sunday sehen fi:.7) a, in., John Kevli. br.priiitendf nt Preeljinsr 10 n. ra. and 7 :.() n. ra. Kpw ortb lea jf ue T :H p. m. Prayer meetlns Wednesday 7:45 p. m. XYeleyan Sample st. and M irietta a v. ftev. Walter . .Morris. patr. Morning service li:.".0. Fvenlr.4 servh-e 7::.n. Sun!ay K'-boi-d a. in.. Adam Molott. suI'e'riat ndent. Prayer nm.-tinz Wedio sliy evenltiir, 7::o. Mt. l'lensant Cliurrh Sunday school at 1i:oo a. in.: M-rie Sieimu. superintendent 'btiide Yoimir. pastor. Sui d iy s liool at ID o'e'.o. k. P.lhie las Thurs.'lav evening i!t 7:ru. Itev. Clau.b Yoai.. patr. .Morning wor;ilp r.t 11 o'i k, preadiin:' by the pastor. 'r'ieme: "Idle Ahun.l.-.nt." 'l'.i'de i;js at 7 :. p. in. Act, chapter S. Important meet In t: of the stewards at the ! of Suedar st-rvl. e. MuiiMin CTiapel Sunday s. aool at n. ir..; F. A. F. kley. supei intend. -nt. Fpw ortb leacne ', ::".i p. m., led by MKs Alhe Prown. Su!ii..t: " . 'roinise of th World's FTMticeiiz.itlon." Fvenintr KervbT at 7 :.V. preac-lduir !y hte pastor. Theme: "Christ's Misl.m." Prave" ervice . rldav evening s o lo 'k. led 1 v the pastor. Suhjc t : "F.vsf n,,,; s." Meeting of the ofii-iil nifmiicrs ii.ime.llr.teiy ;.t the else of the Sundav ivinl;' service. I'ortnae Ctmpel--Sunday s.To.ol at 10:Oi" . ru.: Cora Calvert, superintendent. Kiver I'ark 1. K. S. Seventh St.. Kpt. W. Smith. p.iHtor. Sunday school. 0:..d a. m. Puldlc worship with seriuan l():t) n. in . and 7 "."J) p. m. SuSj.s t of she mornin? .erinoti : "A l'ivliw Junior league '.' p. 111. I'ev tl na! meeting of the Fpworfh Jeacue '.:.. p m. Ft uder. Fay W'atern.an. .Monthly ir.cetini: r th M.tliodivt ltrotTierh 'od n M ii.dHV evenlnc at 7:" Yl"k. Tnrre wld he addres hy Ir. Jo!,n M. .Alexander, pistor "f the F!rt "hrSstl.Tn iiurch of tins ii v. Prayer and p-aie ir.eetlnj; Wedn' l i . 7: -0 ". v.i. Itlser Pnrk llir. Srentrrnth ef. Suntlsy ecLoel 2:.0 p. ui.. Fmma Purkey, i'.iptrl".t'",nde:it. Junior league 3 p. m . Mn. Jo'.m Sermoure. superli. teu.lent . I'nyer meeting Wednesday eveulne at 7 :ul FKKK MrTHODlST. Yrc Methodist Pennsylvania t. and I'uali St.. K. N. r'eulk. pastor. St:nlay .-boot 9 :30 a. m.. nr I'.atscn, miwrintendeut. Prea. Llng serTicva st 1U:30 a. J rj. and :ja m. Klier l'ark Tree Methodist Fourteenth and Yine t.'?. F. S. Jennlnirs. pastor. Sunday s.-Luvd Id a. n:., L. F. Wolfe, su-1-vrlntendeuL. AT Hit" AN M. F.. Olltet A. M. K.-Kcir. l Fmpry Allfa. IK !.. pastor. 2M W. M.-nroe ... Prcliin c 10:.'V a. in. Sunday m loiol .v.to p. tu. Pi-arh'ng 7 :4 j p. tn t'las- meeting 12 in. Zion A. M. r.. Fev IF W. Itowrn. pa t3r. Preac hing ld:45 n. r. and S :V) p. tn. jnilay school lj :: o p. m 1'rnjer meetlag Welnes. r ever.inz. l'avlor A. l. S... Zion Cliipe! Sunday s -hovd nt 12 :::. M.'riiir. prcn-dilu,; a't lO.li. Fvcuing prei v.n? at 7:5. l iltU TKKI M. Flrt Cor. .sLt:i t n ar. snd lfjetfe -t . Fey. l irles A i.ipplu . ef i :. rolnister. .Ml.s Cl .irl .tte M. l'.art ride. j i(. u::t t the LiLKrr. Piihti - worLip nt Id:i." a. m. Add re ! ov i. W. Tr.dter. l i.1. :i . r l- e ar tLei IF'h s 'w.,ol ia fc- evening. P'dde S"ho .J ( at :::ui a. m. I. ::r -s Mcm Fd!d. el is :tt . m. .hi;.' r Il.i'Ieav. r oriety .at p. r.t. .iin? pe..p:e'. ... U : v at ::., p. m. Frid.t) N:,!.t at s p. m. Mid- J ev'k i:,-.l!:i fo- pra. .i!.d coiiferenco AV.-liie-.l:i y 7 j. Trinity-Cr. Cdfix av. ar.a St. rf;er at.. Itev. .ioL:i S. liurn. p..sr..r I.lMe s m.ooI Fra - me. t: :e ;t :;,-t J. p. N'Mt.".r.a'i. -! : i .t !::-:. t. V !.Iten:a!:. uperint-d.-nt. p.eettCif at Mernin- wors'dji at lt:."; ll!. i,:wia;'f ly f.'ii.irl- '.i-?,- r. No
.'t 7:l.i p. in. Wednesday. Prayer rnetI riiT Jut followin- at S o'ebwk. ' Hrother1' 1 me.-tin' Friday evening. Fleet ion of new officer. All are we'con-.e at these s'-rr i' esimlnsterneT. It. It. Ilostetter. pnat Sunday scho-l . u; J. P. '..mm -r, superintendent. PuMle worship lu. Jo a. n.. and 7 :". p. in. M'-miii'; einioii tbeine; "A V.n: W!n Shunned Hi- Central Feponl hill ty." Parents may present fiidr lale for haptlMii ear'y It; th" iurni!iL' service. NO
even in eric" o:i :i oiliit oj th. meetl:ifc' ;it o'c I " k . ti:. ii i LTii e;!ooj. Junior C. i; :.IK Subje.-t: mi ' C. F., 'T.ead.Ts and Follower." Church evening We. ho -..l i v. Supper Prave" ineetin 7:1.",. Sul'je t. 'I'uliiiie Study of C :ie-i. " i t 1 1 ia t iu ineetiiis at o"( '.. k. Ilope-IT and I)aytou Ceoree William AIllRon. H. It., minister Hlh'.e i -ho.d at l::;o oVloek. HarTey Keliey. superintendent. Class for nil attendants. M .ruin;: worship. 10:45: Y. P. S. C. E.. 0:"(. Ilvenlv worsldp, ::',(. MId-woek n.eetln Wednesday. 7:0. Teachers' trainIn'; class. m:: p. m. Wednesday. The publl. is cordially Invited to attend aud participate In all these services. Crurnstuvrn (hurili Dr. Thompson, iu p""I:itendcnt. Sunday ichool 2:00 p. m. Prppf hfns pervlcc 3:00 p. m. Ilotkbill I'nion Sumption Trains fad. one-quarter mile -.vest of OUve st. Ulbie ehool at 2:.) p. in.. Owen V'bltcman, su-p.-rlntendent ; international iesons. llunKariar. Corner Washington ar. ind Ctcrrj ft. Ilev. II. Bertok. pastar. BAPTIST. First Main and Wayue st.s., I. CbH A. Decker. Preachln- :it a. in. Fvealn servk-e 7:. Iulnry 'ulncy :unl l.laine Ave.. Iter. T. J. Parsons, pn.stor. Morning subject: "Our Heavenly Father." Yoimr People's meeting. 5 :4o p. i). Leader, John Warrick. Topic, "Leaders and Followers." Cospol meeting, 7 :.''. Inspiring son service. Sertnoli oil "Tie (Iriicioll Itivltittioll." Monday evening, hrotherhcod nieetinj; nt the c!iuroh. Flection of officers apd other l'?iportant business. The Women's Uulon Uilde class will meet on Monday Instead of Tuesday next week, at KMC! Riverside drive. Wednesday, 7 :4." p. in., mid-week nervlce at the church in eharsre of the Ladies' Aid hoeifty. Friday evening, the yountf men will hold a social in the church parlors. Pastor and delegate will attend the P.nptl? State convention nt Hammond next week, from Tuesday to Friday. Mount Zlon Ilapti-t 11.1 X. Pirdsell St. Fveriln aervbe 7:00. I'rajer meeting Thursday 8:00 p. ru. Hrt SwedUh Cor. Laurel and Naplei t. Services 10:CO a m. and 1:Z0 p. in. every other Sunday. Iter. F. W. Jew.il will preach. CHKISTIAN. First Main at., sou. i of pudIc library, Itev. John M. Alexander, uasior. Mo.aInjr Iilble bchool 0:15, Prof. II. M. Appiouian, superintendent. Indlann Avenue Indiana and Wltwer avs. Ilev. Ce-il Frmklin. pastor. Fred K. Wilson. Sunday school superintendent. Morning service Y. P. S. C. F. rayr meetlnors 0:''.o p. in. Fvenlne; serice. 7:4."i. YVeduesday evening prayer Jervice. 7:0d. Morning theme: "Wlir, Is p,oss." In the veiling there will le no service as this hurch Joins in the aunual meeting of he Kewue Mission ut the high scho.l .udltorium. Linden Avenue Church of Christ L'nicn av. and Carlisle st. Ldward Cnst'e. astor. Preaching 10:45 a. m. and 7 :.50 p. m. Suuduy school P:oJ a. in. C F. at :r.O p. m. I'rajer meeting Wednesday l :'M p. niF.YANGELICAL ASSOCIATION. 1 lrt Lafayette and, Monroe sts., W. II. .'reshiey. pastor. Sundny rchool at 9:30 a. n (.iiMrge J. Loug, superintendent. llig hoine-cofuing rally all day. The F. P.. hand will plaj- several numliers at J:1. and Sum'.ay school will begin at 'J:'. Prof. F. . Sellers of the Moody Institute of Chicago, will sing a number of solos ami speak at all service.-. Subject for 10:11 is: Cringing Things to Pass." At the Y. P. A. at u :;'.o Mr. Sellers will speak on: "Personal Fvangelisni." Fvening ser ! e at 7 :".'. Subject: "A Man vs. A Wed g of tt.Md." Offidal board tneeting and quarterly aniferene , Monday evening at 7 :' in charge of Ilev. Henry Ktdiioeid. Prajer meetiug and choir reh."ir.sal Thursday night. Grace Lincoln Way west an3 Hrick av. Kev. Daniel D. Spe'.ctier. minister. Sunday nchool at 5:.".0 a. tn.. Oeorge W. I vine. superinien.leut. Morning worship and sermon lo:;:o a. in. Sunday is thf annual rally day. The morning" service will ho devoted to the Cradle 11. dl and Home departments. Y. P. A. service ':4o p. m. Topic, "He n Leader! Pe a Follower." Fed by the president. Myrtle Trldle. A special progr:'m will be rendered by t..e school at :.".i p. in. Iirotherhvod im-em g Tuesday 7:1." p. m. at the church. Hoi r of prayer Wednesday, 7 :.".d p. m. lltph Coiner Main ana Monroe ata.. Ilev. John U. Mo'.rr Sunday school 0:."l!) a. in.. F. F. Hu.geaer. superintendent Pruhin 10:I.i a. ni. by Ilev. It. II. l'elnoehl. Con wr-gaTlon joins In a union meeting at 7 :"o p. in. at the high school auditorium In the interest of the tty lie., ue Mission to hear Ilev. Ceorce Trotter, a mission worker from Pittsburgh, Pa. Prayer nieelli.g Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. Lti.dr practice Friday evening. MVLDISU KVAMr.KL.ICAL MISSION CIlLIlCII. Corner Vott and Urcnard St. Krr. . K. Mooerc. pastor. Sunday to-hool at f:oO a. in.. Oscar Pergstedt. superintendent. Manilas worship nt 10 :4" a. m. Y. P. meeting at 4 p. ;a. Evening tervice at 7 :C0 p .ni. BRETHREN. f irst Brethren Church - S. Mlohtgin t.. Kev. A. L Tlioajas. paster. Sunday Svhol l:30 a. m.. Hartley Firestone, supei inteudent. Morulng ocrvlc 10:30. Christian Kudeavor 6:Ho p. m. Evenluf erviie 7 :I0 1 irt Church of the Brethren Miami St. and Indiuna e.v.. Lev. T. L. George pas'or. Sunday s-hool 'J:) a. m., C. M. Wenger. superinteiulent. Women's Hlble clas taught by Miss Cora V. Wise. Preaching 10:30 a. in. and 7:30 p. ia. esoud Chur.h of the Ilrethrea Cushmg and Van Huren sts. Kev. J. G. Grater, pastor. Suuday a. hool at 9 :30 a. m., G. A. Sentenian. superintendent. Mornlug serv. loe 10::U). Evening service 7:30. Christian workers' tr.eetlug at (J 30 p. m. ; Jwhc Austin, president. Prayer meeting Tursd.iv s :tm d. m. Second Church of tlie Brethren dishing and Van F.uren sts. J. W. tirater. p..r r. Sundav sch.-d at J) :3a a. iv... G. A. S.-;etau;. superintendent. ChrNt'.nn . Woi'.trs' ircet'.ag at :?i p. li. Preach- i ::g ut 10:30 a. m. and 7 :3 p. ni. j .V eries of eva a tel i s t le errlcs will i e- -i'.r'-e'a. e tomorrow evnlag conducted br Kvd-.--!,.st J. tL Fike to cor.tlriu ea. a r i.r sver;ti weks. l.rerjt'ue In vile I.
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I NIT EI) IIREITIREN. Conffrmrc Memorial '. -n S. St. J.'eph st. und.-. s -luvd nt U :." a. m. C. F. Wlisaii. superititetident. The pastor. Rev. i
ii. I . livi-. r, M. A.. preach at 10 :..(. s-.ibj.i-t: "G;d s caro of His own." The crlst1u! Fn. leaver wl'l nat it ii:l5 u. m.
Tliere will l.e o rviiy nt 7 :-"0 ms t te cc. greatbet will j-..:i in t be riden rI es :it tbe IllgSi school. Prayer meeting V-li. la ee:;lnc. Tho Sa::l:y tvaooi w lA-i (Voir rail h7, O. 17.
LIT UK KAN. .loir Trinity Eug-nii ?tfrmin ar. and Llndsey st Her. Albert II. Keck, pastor.
Sunday school 3:lo a. m.. L Motts. superintendent. Men's IJible rioss taught by the fastor. Women class taught by Miss loniutb. Young ladles' ciass taught by MIs Johnson. M. Paul'i Cerninn Lutheran Jefferson and William sts. Rev. H. Holle. pastor. Uerinnn service at 10:r n. in. Sunday school nt l:3o. English service on tlie srot!d and fourth .Sundays of the month at 7 :.". p. in. Morning sermon by Ilev. II. Holle. Sub. jes-t : "llepentance." Evening "Advantages of n Christian." Holy communion in the evening. .Member meeting in the aXeri:oon. ZIon's Evangelical Corner E. VTayn and Bt Petr sts.. Her. MarUi Goffeney. Glcris Dei STvedlkn--Chapln and Kerr sts.. Ilev. Gottfrleu Uluon. Sunday school J:00 a. m. Services at 10:30 a. nx. and 7 u;0 p. m. CriSCOPAL. ft. James Iafayrtte St.. north of Waa Ington ar. Parish uouse, W W. Colfax av. High Iter. Jour. Hutcd White. D. D.. bishop of the dio'cse of t.orthern iLdl o:m, rector. Her. II. R. White, vicar. Trinity Ilungrlan 3. Iafa;ette St.. netr old court house. ReT. Victor Vca Kublnyl, rector. Services at 8:UU a .ra CATHOLIC. St. Patrick's 307 3. ryior at.. Rev John F iJeGroote. C. S C. pastor. Low masses at 6:00, 7:30. W:00 a. m. Solemn Ligl mass aud ermjn at 10:3). Baptism st 2:00 p. rn. Vespers at 3:30 p. in. Sunday school at 3:00 p m. Meeting of church societies at 4 :00 p. m. hi. Iledwlge PoIUU Corner Scott and Napier sts. Rev. Anthony Zubowlcz, C. S. C.. pastor. Low mass at 7:30. Children's mass at 1 :00 a. in. High mass at 10:oo; children's catechism 2:',o p. m. Ytspern at 3:00 p. in. M. htanUlaus Polish 115 N. Lincoln st Ilev. Itoman M-rrintak. pastor. Mass at G;00. 7:30 and 10:30 a. m. M. Caslndr's Polish T1 S Webstor St. Low mass at 7:30 a. m. High mats at 10:00 a. in. Vespers at 2:00 p nx. St. Adelbe.'s Polish Olive and Grace sts. Rev. John Kuuackl, pastor. Dally mass at 7:15 a. m. Holy hour Wednesday I evening nt 7:30. Sunday mass 7:30 and a. m. St. Joseph Hill st. and Lasalle ar. Patrick J. Carroll. S. C. pastor. Low manes at 7:30 and 00 a. m. Ii'gh mass at 10:30. benediction b:00 p. m. Sunday school at 2:30 p. in. Bt. Stephen's Hungarian Thomas snd McPteraoTi sts. Rev. Alexander Varlaky, Sastor. Masa at-8:00 and 10:15 a. m. Sunny schooi at 2:00 p. ra. ReneUlctlon at 3:00 p. tn. Sacred Heart Notre Dame. Low mas'? at d a. m. Students' mass at S a. rn. Parish mass at 10:15 a. m. Vespers at 2 p. m. bcred Heart Belgian 1L20 W. Tbomas st. Ilev. Charles V. Fischer, pastor. Mass at 7:00 end 9:30 a. in. Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. Benediction at 3:00 p. m. St. Mary's German 431 S. Taylor St., Rev. J. M. Sherer, C. S. C, pastor. Mass st 7:30 and 10:00 a. m. Sunday school at 2:30 p m. SOLTII HEND AND MISIIAWAKA MIN-iSTEUIAf-, AMKOCIATIOX. Meets every Monday nt 10 a. m. at the Y. M. C. A. Resident and visiting ministers always welcome. President, T. J. Parsons; vice president. L. M. Edwards; secretary, W. H. Freshley. Rev. W. II. Freshley will l-ead .1 paper on "A Minister's Temptations." Other liuportaut business. ASSOCIAi'KI) HinLK ST DENTS. All meetings held !n Progress club hall, MelUlle building, 212 S. Lafayette st., Sunday 3 p. m. Rereau IUble study. Sunday 7 :.'U p. in. Photodrania of "Cr.Mtion," part No. 2. Seats free. No collect Ion. Wednesday 7:45 p. m. Prayer meeting. Subject, l Cor. 5:14. Friday 7:45 p. m. F.ereau Rlble study, subject, "Taborntivie Shadows." SCIENTIST. Main and Madison at. Sunday service at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. in. and a testimonial meeting on every Wednesday evenluf; at S. Sunday school for children and young people up to the age of 20. Is from i:45 to 10:30. Reading rooms maintained by thla church on the seventh Moor of the J. M. S. building", arc open every afternoon. TEMPLE RET If-EL. Jewish Temple Ileth-EI, LaSalle and Taylor. Abraham Cronbahe. rabbi. Service Sunday 10:30 a. in. Subject: "Parker's 'Disraeli.'" MMKITl'ALIST. The South Rend Progressive Spiritual society will hold services in Red Men's hall. 3V S. Michigan st. Sunday evening 7:30 p. m. Mrs. M. A. l::unner. lecturer and message medium. Subject, "S wing nnd Reaping.-' The public is cordially Invited to attend the..- services. Membership business meeting at 0:30 p. m., sharp. All members are urgently requested to attend. The Ladles' auxiliary will meet at the heme of Mrs. Weaver, .".17 Cushlng st-, Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 p m. SALTATION ARMY. Hall 412 S. Michigan St., In rtaige of CapL. William Couv.ay. Meetings every night In the week except .Muuilay Sunday services qi follows: Sunday icr-.ool at 2 p. ni. ; salvation meeting at S p. m Every, body la welcome to these services. hLVENTll DAY ADVENT 1ST. Seventh Day Adventist services on Saturday In Melville ball. Pastor Allen Moon in charge. Sabbath school at V.IXj a. m. Preaching service at 10:30 a, m. CIUKC1I OF GOD. Srvloes in Melville hall 212 S. Lafayftte St. Sunday school 10 a. in., R. C Cuff el. shperiutvndont. Rlble study at 11. leader. P.. O. Cuffel. Y. M. C. A. T. M. C. A. meetings will torn b'.id every Funday afiernoon. especially for men, in the auciitorlun of the boys' building. A special speaker will be secured for esca Sunday and special music will b furaisled. Y. U. C, A. Dur.nc the summer months the Young Women's Christian ass jciatl j.i will be open every Sunday : fternoou frm 4 until 7 oMock. All young women welcome. Rlble class for leaders of neighborhood classes will ; be held tn tne association enap i .'ion-iay afternoon nt 2:3 o'clock. Mrs. F. R. Harj rls, teacher. ' a n 9 Jl I . S I U ). Lasalle A. O. Schare'. superintendent: Sen le j every night at 7:W Rlble class Sundav 4 p. m. Home s3-S. Coffee and rolla for ihe bungry nftt-r tha meetlaK. Everybody wtlrou.e. City 115 C. J-ffera-.n bird. Ray A. Bird, superintendent. Sunday scheoi at 3 p. m. Mw-tings every night at 7:30. Aniu.il tr.ee tin a day. George W. Trotter of Pitts-burga. Pa., will spak at the First Presbvterlin eiir.rea at 1:43. At 7:.".0 In the' high s.hoo) will a big unb-n ni--tl" ,1 the ilfferent ehiir.-li-s with the :r,l;b.:i where George Trtdter will raise the budget for F'ld f. r th .-up-port of the Cltv i:.'sc-v M:-l-r.. Spt-dal muslo by the First M. K. ch.dr. Mfunonit Hop. Mission H0 X. Olive St. Sunday sell. ml at "2 Preaching at :.'J0. Cbildreu':; meet h: if. 7 p. m. Prviii-nlng svery evening ov--t Wevintrstlai. Lca-b.T, Iarj uacclakcr. ,
Realizing the vast importance of properly selecting seed corn. Gov. Ralston Ikik . taken official notice of the week of selection undi has proclaimed Friday. Oct. 15. as seed corn selection day. In order that the isJY may be a seed corn selection day in reality as well as In name. Charles A. Greathouse, ftatc superintendent of public instruction, has advised that all th rural schools cooperate with the farmens on thut day. Ho suggests that a corn program bo prepared for the af. ternoon of Thursday, Oct. 14, and that Friday. Oct. 15. be used in selecting seed corn. This plan will make it possible to finish the month's work on crops on this day. County. Supt. of Schools Longfleld has approved of the plan and County
Agent Dordner has sent notice to all . the county school teachers explaining the plan and giving a tentative pro- ' cram for Thursday afternoon. The 1 program suggested is as follows: .Song by the school, "Indiana." Recitation, "When the Frost in on the Pumpkin." Riley. ong by the school, "America." Recitation, "The Corn Song.F selected, Whlttlex-. Short talk. "Importance of .electing Seed Corn In Iho Field," by member of agricultural class. Recitation, "The Corn," Richard Rraunstein. ong by the school, "On the Banks of the Wabash." Recitation. "The Huskers," selected, WhiVier. Short talk. "What Our Schools! .Should Do on Seed Corn Selection Day," by teacher. Recitation. 'The Roy with the Hoe." Song by the school, "Columbia the Gem of the Ocean." Posters advertising the day hav been sent out by Purdue university. It is estimated that SCO, 000 bushels of; seed will bej required to plant Indiana corn fields next year. The Purdue ex periment station, has found that corn selected before time of frosts germinated 100 per cent while corn selected at time of general harvest germinated only 8G per cent. In the poster sent out the following extract from a recent letter to the governor from the Indiana Corn Orowers' association is given: "The lyif, Indiana corn crop can be increased 25.rtf 0.00u bushels ir the seed corn s selected this full before the time of heavy frosts and is properly saved during tlie winter. The condition of the present crop demands immediate and concerted action on the part of farmers if sufficient high class seed is to be .secured for use next spring'. Wilson Blames It On Dr. Grayson NEW YORK, Oct. 9. As he stood delivering his loa.st of the night with an upraised glass at dinner aL Coi. House's residence, Pres't Wilson Friday night revealed the secret of his latest good fortune. It was that Dr. Cary T. Grayson, the white house physician had been responsible for the president's happy engagement to the handsome Mrs. Norman Gait. When it came his turn to offer a toast the president rose and addressed his sentiment to the doctor, including the significant words "to cup.d." The occasion was the banquet tendered by Col. K. M. House in honor of Pres't Wilson and Mrs. Gait. DEFENSE IN BELL TRIALRESTS CASE (CONTINCF.D FROM PACK oNF.) and that they had been promised ptotectlon by the prosecutor. Atty. Miller, counsel for Roll, announced that tlie defense had cop.es of telegrams that passed between Franklin and the prosecutor and between the prosecutor and one "Harry Hayes." who in reality was "Rat' Masterson, relative to the exercise of an organized gang of perjurors. Men Wore- Paid Oil. Miller said: "They paid off the hired perjurors after Mr. Ryan's opening statement in which lie made reference to the 'school of perjury.' it makes no difference If this man is a representative of the state of Indiana, such things as this should not be tolerated. If it is true these things have been going on, we should bo allovvd to show it." Jud.e Flchhorn took the stand that, inasmuch as the alleged perjurors had not testified. even if charges regarding trained perjuror., were true, it could not affc-ct the verdict of the Jury. Tho Jury was excluded during the argument on the points at issue and after JiP.ljre Kichhorn's decision the defense rested. j JACK FROST DUE ! TO REACH SOUTH BEND Pn)sptvts Are That Pans Will Not Have to Stand In Itain Today. Cover up your choice flowers witfi newspapers or an thing else tonight, for Mr. J. Frost is going to pay a visit to 6outh Rend and surrounding coun try. The government weather bureau ! has been notified that the distinguish- j ed visitor is about to start his annual fall tour. Eolith Rend has already received two or three visits from Mr. Frost this year and flowers and leaves that were left uncovered have been nipped. Farmers in the vicinity have not j reported r.ny crop damage so far. ! Although the sky was fairly clear during the morning today, the pessim ists said it might rain to make things uncomfortable for the scoreboard fans. A few black clouds were in the sky, but th.v didn't look very dangerous. The sun shone for a time this morning and made it feel wanner than it rtally was. the thermometers readin? t".. The minimum mark was 41 early this morning. KX-MINISTKK ILL. PARIS. Oct. 9. Theoi hile Dekasse, tlie French foreign minister, is seriously ill, it was officially today. Premier Viviani has taken o u-r UJties of the foreign oificc.
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VET, 100, DRINKS AMMONIA AND LIVES MRMPHIS. Tenn.. Oct. 0. After ; drinking half a point of ammonia ho , found Jn a friend's home here believ- : ing it to be whiskey, John 11. Wood, al hundred-year-old veteran of the Con- j federate ;.nd Mexican war, who at- J tended the Tennessee reunion hero. J was rushed to a hospital, it being be- I lieved that he would die. The fresh j air revived him and he refused to go j d. flii liAnitnl i rwl lin 1 tt f t lif.ffi Wi day noon for the Confederate Soldiers home at Nashville. CARD Or THANKS. We wish to express our sincere thanks for the floral offerings received and also to the singers ind young men acting as pallbearers. Their kindness will ever bo remembered. IRA II. CFRTIS. MR. and MRS. J. FRFJD RICKS ON. Adv. i,ini:u Asiioiu:. YOKOHAMA. Oct. 9. The Ellerman liner Rufford Hall, afhore off Aoishima. is in critical condition. The crew, of '.( is still aboard, a fierce gale preventing their rescue. NEWS-TIMES WANT ADS PAY
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