South Bend News-Times, Volume 32, Number 310, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 6 November 1915 — Page 2
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METHODIST. ririt N. Main t.. Iter. Henry L. Datlt. I at:r. um meeting 3:00: Sunday fhinA O.ro In the audltorhrra. J. C. HowFLer. RurTiateiidet. Sermns 10:40 a. in. nnd 7:30 p. m. Prajer meeting Wednesday 7:4." p. ui. OM pvip!e'a prvlrf will )f rTvod at the moruiug hour. The ptr 111 deliver n --ial h-rrann ii "Life's I llui n m. Kpworth l-ygue 0:1.",. sul.Je t. "A Prophet's lreat Promise t Yuih" hy Mls Irene J'huI. At t'i' evening .tv1" tli- j:it"r will begin a .series f ennot; on th Te:i Commandments. Tl, tirt i 1 1 b "Uelirfs. AJ;t Jol" the first oinniuiidinent. Following 1 tbe musical program fr t!i1 day. u:.'!t tl dlnntlon of I'.. I. Lloyd, li. A. .M. : .Morning prelude "Keverie' hy Miarkley; prtHrswicnal linnn, "Kejrent Siuin-"-CJJ, hy Smart: .irth'-ia, "Appear, TImmi I.It.t IdviTMt" hy MorrUou ; eer.ttory, " aiiznetra" hy I-'ryMiijrer ; pnstlude. ;iiri.r' i-xil tn.issi 1'. M..z;ut. Kren In prelude "Pr.oer" (I-r 'reNhut i by WHr; jrre ss'nn.il Iiyiiin Ito(r-nt Square" by Smart; nnthem, Tli Lord U llxnlted." by Writ ; offeratory ehoriis "Sail n" ly rair1cl; solo and elmrus "Croivn Him King of Kiiiir." hy Dels Smith; postlude. "Mar h In (J by Va&rhonn Prayer meeting V-(n-sday evening, 7:00 oVlH:ik. flt. raul'a Mrmrm CeTTax and Iftrorte 8T. rr. J.iuick L. Gardiner. D. !., p;istirr. Sunday n-l,ool nt 0:30 a. ni., (luy A. Fih. superintendent. At lo:l." a. in. th minister will preneh n "Intimacy With (Jod" and tin choir will iri "Bread "f Heaven" by ,ni;i 11 and "it Holy .Jf-u" by (Jrnnt. At i'r.'Mi p. 111. an Kpworth lettirue rally servier will be hdd at whi.-h Hew M. . Hunt will speak. At 7:30 p. in. Dr. (J-nrdiner will pn-ueii n "How Near May a Mae 1 to tho Kinr. dm and Ml8H It V On M'ulay orrnin th' official h(ard and ti.o Mo;'s UrotheThoovl will meet. ;rare Cor. ?ITfhljran and Tutt t. I'm nk I. Houtrhortv, pastor. Class rnMdlnj: 8:1.", Charlys .X. Waynf. lMlcr. Sunday H h'oi a. in. I'rf. John A. livers, sujMrIntendent. Sunday s-hiol V- 'A) a. ni., I'rof. Jhn A. I!vtr, an prin N-iident. ('oiniiitinl'in srrlr li:h"i a. in., therm: "Tin Deod of Calvery." Inn Pit -oi,7r'ratlon 1! ::u p. in. I'.pworth bsiKuo 0 t. 1. 1. I'reaelilnjf nervi'i' 7 p. in., theme: "The Note of the Herole." Men's e:ii;ue h in I in-;'' meeting Monday 7 :V,0 I. in. ;tl!el meeting b-j?rd f stewards at lr. Ual'.ow-ay'.i home, Tuesday 7 :.".o p. m. I'rayr servhe Wcdiu-ilay evening 7 :?0 p. 111. SnlJe t: "The Diselples Watching for SouN." Matt. 4:1!. The Lpworth leairuo will observe "Win-My-l'huni ih'k" with serriers each erenltiiT. The public is Invited to these servlri. A new chiiroh dlreetory will be puldlshed within the Tiext f'W days. V want the eorret iddres: of eaeh member. If any member Inn moved lately dnp the pastor a eard piriiiff new address or pla'-e new address on the plate at the Sunday or vice. I.otrrll Ileijcht Ilner and Franris sts. iuy II. I'dack, pastor. Sunday school 0:10, U. H. Mofrtt, superintendent. MoruluK ffervhe 10:40. Trinity P.lalnfe and Vassar nTS., Rer. Melvin C. Hunt, pastor. Itlbl neh.Kd at O::'.'). Clifton FhllUps. rsupfi-lntendent. The Siuiday -hol offers ome cxevptlonal advantages t boys. The Men's class will discuss, "Prevrntives of War." Morning: worship 10:4r. The Iord's supper will be observed. Sermon: "Christ, the ItecoiK-ner" in nerles on "The Incomparable Christ of Colossi ans." The mixed quartet will sine. L'pworth league at Vr.lö, led y Alfred Coble. The evening service at 7 ::.0 begins a week of special meet lugs. The sermon will be to young people on "Life Prviximtlon and Perils." The chorus will Hing. "Wake the Song" by Fxrell. Special selection ty the male quartet. The following Persons will speak as IntllcaU'd: Monday night. Iiay A. P.ird; Tuesdav night, George W. Allison: Wednesday night. the pastor: Thurvlnv night. (Juv H. Pdaek; Prld.iy night. M. II. Appleby. Following the Friday night serrhe the first quarterly conference will be held. Special muslml fe;iture at ertch of these wrvlci'S. Young people espedally, are invited. Mull Memorial Michigan and Victoria, sts. Itev. r.abb, pastor. Sunday school at lt:lo a. iu.( A. Katterheinrich, superlutendent. Epworth Memorif Corner Lincoln way W. nnd Olire it., the Her. J. W. Hunch, rastor. Sunday schoul 9:30 a. in., Claude Vounf, iuperintedent. German Lafayette and Wayne sts., ReT. II. S. Miller, pastor. Sunday school 8:30 a. m., John Koch, superintendent. rreacMnfc 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. ra. Epworth If-Hffue 7:00 p. m. I'myer meeting Wednesday 7:45 p. ra. Wele.Tn Sample st. and Mrietta at., Rev. Walter C. Morris, pastor. Morning service 10:30. Fveuing service 7:30. Sunday school 9:30 a. 111., Adam Molott. superintentlent. I'rayer uirf-ting Wednesday evening, 7:30. Vortag Chaprl Iter. Claude Young, pastor. Sunday svhool at 10 a. m. Cora Cr.Ivert, superintendent. Mt. ricmunt Hex. Claude Y(ung, pastor. Sunday s )k1 at 10 a. in., Merle hemra, superintendent. IUhle olas at 11 a. 111.. led by Mr. Leek. Morning worship at 11 o'chvk. preach!i g hy the pastor. Theme: "As it hI Sets." Munmi. riiupel Rev. Claude Young, pastor. Sunday school at 10 o'clock, L. L. Lekerly. .u perlntendeut. L'pwivrtl: league at i:30 p. m. hi bv Miss Flurem-e i'help. uhlect: "A Proph et's C,rat Promise to Youth." Clilldron's ' serri at 7 :"JÖ led by the pastor, topic: "Walking in the Footsteps of Jt-Mis." ; K veiling worship nt 7:10 o'clock, preaching J i'V tl:e ;Ktr. lhenie: 1 rob-r Ilrine Scrutiny." Pr.iyer sendee Friday evening hsl by the pastor. Suhjtvt: "Tue Greatest lrayr River Tark M. T.. S. Seren:n St., Her. A. W. Smith, pastor. Sunday school. 9 :30 ft. ru. Public worship with sermon 10:40 a. in., and 7:30 p. in. Subject of the sermon: "For .Testis' Sake." Junior league 3 p. 1:1. Herotional iufln)i of Kiv-ortb leMirue, H :."' p. 111. Ladrr. Mrs. W. 1'rni Miller. Subject, "Two Friendship." Yonthly meeting of ri.e MetliNÜt I? rotlierbooil on Monday evening at 7:; oVlo k. Prayer and praise n.eetlng Wctlnesdny 7:30 p. m. RUer Park llX 5 .cuteent a at. Sunday aohocl 2:;,0 p. m.. Fmma Pnrkey. superintendent. Junior league 3 p. m., Mr$. John Seymoure. superintendent. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. FREE METHODIST. Kee Methoditt PeutiSj lrar.!a ir. and Kush it.. II. N. Faulk, paster. Sur.da M-hool i ::',0 a. m. Mi.s v.iarn Stuart, auj erlntendent. Preaching service at lu:30 a. m. and 7:iö p. ni. Sunday s.-h,l l :."vi a. m.. Min ('Lira Stuart, superintendent. Preac!iing 10 :..() a. ni. Cass meeting at 7 p. 1:1. Preaching Kcalii at 7:43 p. ni. Kltrr Parfc Tree .Mrthodlat-rotirteeata and Vine i .a. IZ. S. Jennings. pa.tor. Sunday acLool 10 a. in., L. P. Wolfe, aul vrlattndtrtt. AFRICAN M. E. OlUot A. M. C Iter. C. Lmery Alln. t). D.. pastor. 310 W. Monroe Prchlng 10..Vo a. m. Sunday cfcool 3:00 p. ia. Pieh'rg 7:4. p. m Clas rjeetlnj 12 m. At 10:.". a. in., sermon by p:ttor. At 3 p. ns. au address ly Ir. J. II. llostetter At 7:5 an rddres hv Hon. Fnmk L Hering. Suhe.-t: "WliHt Life SJ ul l Mi-ui." P.ip.-r bv JIi-. ra Tu ker Scott. Suhject: "LSt-r:i::g liar." SpcLiI l:iuic In evening by the choir. ZJoa A. M. K. Ker. R. W. uiren. p-
tor. Preaching 10:45 a. m. and 8:00 p. m. Sunday school l'J :30 p. m. Prajer meeting WedneaC 7 evening. -aylor A. SI. 71., Zion Chapel Sunday school at 12::;0. Morning preaching at lO.l.j. FTCfiing prcacL.ng at 7:15. PRESBYTERIAN. FIrt Cor. Wasntngtcn ar. and Lafayette st.. ReT. Charles A. lippluot D. !., minister. Miss Charlotte M. Partridge, :iNsinta:it to the minister. Public worship at 10:1." a. ru. and 7:30 P. in. Morning huhject: "Two Tyjdcai Sinners and the Savior." Fvenlng: "Keeping Yourself." The minister will speak at both herders. RiMe iwhwl at 0:30 a. 111. Men's Rlble Ktudy at 0:30 a. m. Junior Fndeavor undetv at ."J p. m. Young l'eople'.s society at h':30 p. in. Midweek meeting for prajer siud conference Wednesday at 7 :'',) p. m. Young People's Friday night club at S o'clock. TrinityCor. Coirax ar. ana St. Peter it.. Iter. John S. Lurm. pastor, lilhle school 0:30. Prayer meeting 1):13; J. P. Whltemnn, superintendent. Morning worship with sermon by the ptstor on "Peace, the Request of Christ to Christians" at 10:15. Those wishing to utlte with the church will klndlv meet with the session at 10:30 a. m. All those who meet the session Sunday und are by them reeelvfsl Into the cliureh will have their names In the new membership directory to be published on Monday. Young People's classes at :30 followed by the evening service at 7:30. Stereoption pictures of "The American Indian" will be shown and messages be drawn therefrom.
Roys and girls' religious education classes t on Monday at 3:4.. Training class Wednesday evening t 7:15 followed by the prayer meeting at 8 and the choir practice at 8:30. All are welcome to these services. Westminster Rev. Ii. 1. nostetter, pastor. Sunday school 9:30 1. ra. ; J. l. Emmons, superintendent. Public worship 10.45 a. m. and 7:30 ji. ni. Morning theme: "Good Will v.eek nnd Its Claims on Our People." Fvenlng "Tho Rock of Ages Cleft for Y'ou and Me." Junior C. F., 2 o'clock. Intermediate C. J-:.. 3:30. Senior L L. 0:30. Subject: -Tasks Awaiting the Church." Churvh evening Wednesday. Supper 0:40. Prayermeeting 7:15. Subject: "The Book of Amos." Monthly meeting of Sunday school officers and teachers at S o'clock. Hop Leer and Iayton sts.. George William Allison, F. lt.t rcinUter. Rlble school at 0:30 o'clock. Carl Ullery, su. erlntendent. Clasa fir all attendanta. Morning worship. 10:15; Y. P. S. C. E., C:30. Evening worship. 7:30. Mid-week meeting Wednesday, 7:30. Teachers' training class, S:30 p. m. Wednesday. The public is cordially invited to attend and participate !n nil these services. The sermon during the morning worship will be by the minister upon the subject, "Jesus' Sermon in the Synagogue at Nazareth." Christian Fndeavor tpie. "Tasks Awaiting the Church of Chiist," Luke 4:14-"1. Evening evangelistic service theme. "What About the Devin" Midweek topic, "The Imperishable Word," Luke 1:1:33. Teachers training lesson, "The Tabernacle." Crunutown Church Dr. Thompson, auFerlntenderit. Sunday school 2:00 p. m. 'reaching service 3;W) p. m. Rockhlll Union SuaipLlon Praine road, one-quarter mile r,est of Olive st. Blhl chool at 2:30 n. rn., Owen Whlteman, superintendent; international lessons. Hungarian Corner Washington ar. ind Cherry r , Iter. B. Bertok. pastor. BAPTIST. FirstMain and Wayce sts., Ror. CLaa A. Decker. Preaching it 10:30 a. m. Evenlug service 7:30. Rlble school 9:30 a. ni. W. K. Stüdebaker, MiiKrintendent. Classes; for everybody. Morning worship 10:15. Subject: "A Perfidious Disciple." Communion. Quartet, "We Staud In Deep Repentance." Mendelssohn. Quartet: "(Mi Jesus, Thou Art Standing," Combs. Evening service 7:30. Pastor's topic: "Fools Mock nt Sin." Quartet. "The Radiant Morn Hath Passed Awav." Woodward. Quartet, "God Who Madest Earth and Heaven," Dudley Ruck. Junior union 4 p. m. Topic, "The Man Who Would See Jesus." R. Y. P. F. f.:15 p. in. Topic: "Tasks That Are Waiting for the Churcn of Christ." Miss Francl 1 1 od sou, leader. The Young People's Missionary society meets on Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Hart, C31 S. Jt. Joseph st. Teachers' training class meets on Wednesday evening at 0:15. Prof. Sim. leader. Church grayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:4.. The annual bazar will be held on Thursday and Friday, lu the Iwisenient of the church. Qulncy Qulncy and Blaine Ave., Rev. T. J. Parsons, pastor. , Sunday school 9:30 a. m. John W. Rendall. superintendent. Morning worship 10:30. R. Y. 1. U. 0:i5. Evening service 7 :30. Morning theme: "Our Dally Bread." The innimunloii service will follow and the Hand of Fellowship will be given to new members. R. Y. P. U. 0:45 p. in. Linder. Miss Edith Stoddard. Subject, "Tasks That Are Waiting for the Church of Christ." Evening subject "Foundations of the Faith." This will be the first of Monday evening, the brotherhoM will meet nt the church. The new officers will take charge. Wnrren Yanderbeck will read a paper on "Patriotism and Prayer." Tuesdav 3 p. in.. Women's Fnlon Bible class will meet with Mrs. A. G. Harding. S10 Inland av. Wednesday, 7:15 p. in., midweek service at the church. Friday 2:50 p. in.. Women's Mission circle will meet with Mrs. J. Fldlne. 14u7 Lincoln way W. The choir is planning to give an entertainment on Thursday, Nov. 1. Mount Zion Uaptl't 113 N. Blrdsell it. Evening serrh 7:30. Prayer meeting Thursday S:C0 p. m. First JSwedUh Cor. Lsurel and Nnpler sta. Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m eTery ether Sunday. Iter. F. W. Jewell will preach. CHRISTIAN. rirst Mala ft,, sou.j of public library, Rev. Jahn M. Alexsnder. pastor. Mo.-n-ing Rlble school i::;o, Prof. 11. M. Appleinan. superintendent. Clas' for all ages, tralueil teachers and graded lessons. Morning worship at 10:40. Sermon by the pastor. Music: Prelude. "Meditation" by Reyuanl; offeratory. "Abeiulled." by Schuman; Postlude, song by Wagner. Miss Owens of New York city will sln:r nt this service. Evening worship at 7:50. Mush-: Prelude. "Andante" bv Jensen; offeratory, "Idylle" !iv Gurlltt: jmstlude. "Aria" by Gouncnl. Setiior Christian l.iderivor at (5:15. Junior Fmlenvor Saturday at "J :.'U. M!s Helen Martiiplale. superintcn!ent. Prayer and praise service Wednesday evening at 7:'lo. Topic. "Tlie Youiii Women's Missionary i'in-le Conserving for Christ." strangers and Niters la city are cordially luvitol to Worship with us. Indiana ATenae Indiana. ind Wither avs. Rev. Cecil Franklin, pastor. Fred R. Wilson. Surday hool superintendent. Morning service 9::;o. Y. P. s. C. E. prayer meetings (1:50 p. in. Evening service. 7:40. Wednesday evening prayer ervice. 7:30. The pastor's suhje-t In the morning Is "Intentional Religion." in the evening it is "Service and Gl rv or Service and Shame." The ordinance cf baptism will be admluls-tert-l ut the close vt the morning service. Linden Avenue Church of ChrUt L'nden av. and Carlisle st. Edward Caai'e. rstor. PrescLIng 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school 9:30 a. ra. C. E. at f. :30 p. :n. prayer lüeeting Wedueaday tt ?C0 p. m.
EVANGELlCAl ASSOCIATION. rirkt Lafayette and Monroe sts., W. U. Freshley. pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.. George J. Long, superintendent. "The Cst of Building up the Kingdom of God" will be the subject at 10:50. Y. P. A. at :30. Emma Nimtz, president Subject: "Tasks That -Vre Waiting for the Church," Ida Linden, leader. At 7:30 the pastor will preach a special sermon of inbTest to men. Subject: "How Much Better is a Man Than n Sheen." Prayermeeting Thursday nt 7 :.y followed by a Y. 1'. A. business meeting. Grace Lincoln Way weat and Brick av. Rev. Daniels D. Speicher, minister. Sunday school at 9:50 a. in., George W. Devine, superintendent. Morning worship and fermou 10:30 a. m. A combined service of the church and Sunday ceuool will be held at 9:30 a. m., consisting of devotional exercises. Sermon and lesson study. Subject of sermon: "Being vs. Seeming or True and False Standards." 0:45 p. m. Y. T. A. errlce. Myrtle Trldle. president Topic: "Task That Are Wwlting For the Church of Christ. Leader, Mrs. F. In man. Evangelistic service 7:50 p. ru. Business meeting of the Young People's alliance Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. at the bne of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Tridle, C.50 Brick av. Hour of prayer Wednesday 7:30 p. in. Mlipah Main and Monroe sts. Rev. T. (). Mosler, pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m., . F. E. Rurgener. superintendent. 'Morning sermon at 10:45 a. m. Subject: "The Reward of Overcoming. Catechism at 2:50 p. m. Young People's alliance at 0:30 p. m., Emmet Jester, president. Evening sermon at 7:30 p. m. Subject "The Only Way." Prayer meeting on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings at 7:30. After the prayemeetlng on Wednesday evening, the business nesslou of the third quarterly conference will be held. Choir practice on Friday night from 8 to 9 o'clock. Zlon'a Evangelical Comer E. Wayne and St PeUr sta.. Rev. Martin Goffene. SWEDISH EVANGELICAL MISSION CHURCH. Corner Bcott and Orchard Sta. Rer. O. K. Moberg. pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m., Oacar Bergstedt, superintendent Morning worship at 10:45 a. m. I. P. meeting at 4 p. m. Evening service at 7:30 p ,m. BRETHREN. Flr.t Brethren Church 1214 S. Michigan at.. Ra?. A. E. Thoaiaa, paator. Sunday ebool 9:30 a. m.. Hartley Firestone, Buperinteudent. Morning service 10:30. Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. m. Evening service 7:30 Flret Church of the Drethren Miami St. and Indiana av.. Rev. T. E. George, pastor. Sunday school 9:30 a. m., C. M. Wenger. superintendent. Women's Rlble class taught by Miss Cora V. Wise. Preaching 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. R. O. Rooe, district missionary secretary, will give a missionary talk. Chinese Sunday school at 2:30, Cora Wise, superintendent. Christian workers' meeting at 0:30. P. (J. Stahly, leader. Subject. "Duties of Young People." Preaching at 7:30 by stor. This meeting will mark the beginn. ug of a home workers' campaign, to continue about three weeks. Song service every evening at 7:30. Preaching at 7:15 by pastor. All are cordially invited to attend these meetings. Congregational singing. You are welcome. Second Church or the Urethren Gushing and Van Buren at. Rev. J. G. Grater, pastor. Buuday school at 9:30 a. m., Q. A. Senseman. superintendent. Morning service 10:30. Evening service 7:30. Christian worker' meeting at 0 30 p. m.; John Austin, president. Prayer meeting Tuesday 8:00 p. m. UNITED BRETHREN. Conference Memorial COS S. St. Joseph st. Rev. G. F. Byrer, pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. C. E. Wilson, superintendent. This is Communion Sunday and the pastor will preach on "The Man of Sorrows." Evening subject: "Large Thoughts of God." Sunday school will meet at 9:30., C. E. Wilson, superintendent. You are welcome In this growing school. The Christian Endeavor at 0:45 will be led by the pastor. The expert class will meet at 0 o'clock and the teachers' training at 8:50. The Young People's aid will give a pink nnd green social in the church parlors Tuesday evening. Prayer service Wednesday evening. Les-sou, the fourth chapter of Ephealans. LUTHERAN. iloly Trinity English nermn ar. and LIndsey st Rev. Albert U. Keck, pastor. Bunday tch'ool 9:15 a. ra., E. Motts. superintendent. Men's Bible class taught by the pastor. Women'- class taught by Miss Homuth. Young ladles' ciass taught bj Miss Johnson. Sundav school at 9:15 a. m., E. Motts, superintendent. Men's Bible class taught Uv tn ton tor. Chief service with nerinon
bv the pastor at 10:50 a. ra. Subject: "Christ's Invitation to Children." Baptism of lufants in connection with this service. Luther lengm devotional service at C:50 p. 111. Topic: "The Life Everlasting." L-uder, Mrs. Alvln Hagey. Vespers with Illustrated sermon at 7::t0 p. m. Subject: "John Knox, the Great Scotch Reformer." The Brotherhood will meet on Monday evening at the home of J. C. Wrner. So7 fnvhlnc at. The huslness and social meet ing of the Luther league will be held on Tuesdav evening at the home of the pastor, 7Ö0 Cottage drove av. Juniors will meet Fridav nt 4 p. rn. Choir rehearsal on Frldav at 7:45 p. m. Catechetical Instruction on" Saturday at 10 a. m. An all day sewing meeting of the Ladles' Aid society on Wednesday at the home of Mrs. MacCorkle, 1015 California av. St. Paul's German tutheran Jefferson and William sts. Rev. IL Holle, paator. German service at 10:30 a. ra. Sunday school at 9:30. English service on the second and fourth Sundays of tie mouth at 7:30 p. m. Gloria Del Swc dlihCaapln and Kerr at.. Ker. Gottfrieu Olson. Sunday achool 8:00 a. m. Services at 10:30 ft- na. and 7:30 p m. Mom In g subject: "The Seal or the .Saint." Special music. At the evening per. vice the sermon, in part, will recall the I great work of "Gustavus Adolphu. What : He Won and Lost on Nov. 0, RV52." The Ladies' Aid will be entertained by .Mrs. Oust Johnnon. W. Indiana av., and Mrs. Albert Johnson. Chapin st. on Thursday afternoon. Choir rehearsal Thursdav evening nt S. Fridav evening the Luther league of Elkhart, the latter will render a musical nnd literary program in th church auditorium. Confirmation class Saturday 2:30 p. m. EPISCOPAL. Rt. Jam Lifaye-tt? at., uorth of Wcaa lngton av. Parish Louse. 31P W. Coifai av. Rlgh Iter. John Ilazea White. D. D tdabop of the diocese of northern Indiana, rector. Rev. II. R. White, vicar. Trinity Ilongmrlaik S. Lafayette ft., oear old court houae. Rev. Victor Veo Kub'njrl, rector. Services at 8:00 & .et CATHOLIC. Rt. Patrick 507 8. Taylor sL. Rev John F. DeOroote. C. S. C. paator. Ixw in.niaes at 6:00. 7:30. 9:00 a. m. Solemn high mass and sermon at 10:30. Baptism at 2.-00 p. m. Yeapera at 3:30 p. m. Sunday chool at 3:00 p. a. Meeting of church societies at 4 :00 p. m. Ii. llcdwitt PelUh Corner Scott ant
Nit!er sts. Rev. Anthony Zibowlcz, C. S. C, pastor. Low mss st 7:50. Children's mas at 9:0O a. ni. Hizh mass at 10:0i; children's catechism 2:uo p. in. Vespers at 3:00 p. m. St. StanitLaus Tollah 415 N. Lincoln at Rev. Roman Marciniak. pastor. Mass at 8:00. 7:30 and 10:30 a. m. ft. Caalmir's Polith 21 8 Webster at lOw mass at 7:30 a. tn. High sum at 10:00 a. m. Vespers at 2:00 p m. St. Adelbe.'a ToUah Olive and Grace ts. Rer. John Kuhacki. paator. Daily mass at 7:15 a. m. Holy ftour Wedneaday evening at 7:30. Sunday mass 7:30 and :00 a. na. 8t. Joseph Ulli st. and Lssalle ar. Patrick J. Carroll. C. S. C, pastor. Low msses 4t 7:30 and 9:00 a. m. High mass at 10:30. benediction o:00 p. m. Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. Ft. Stephen's Hungarian Thome and UcPherson sts. Rev. Alexander Varlaky, paator. Mass at S.00 and 10:15 a. m. Sunday achool at 2:00 p. m. Benediction at 3:00 p. m. Sacred Heart Xotre Dame. Low mass at 0 a. m. Students' mass at S a. m. Parish mass at 10:15 a. m. Vespers at 2 p. m. Sacred Heart Belgian 112 W. Thomas aL Rev. Charles V Fischer, pastor. Mass at 7:00 and 9:50 a. m. Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. Benediction at 3:00 p. m. St. Mary' German 431 S. Taylor at.. Her. J. M. Sherer. C. S. C, pastor. Mass at 7:30 ana 10:00 a. m. Sunday achool at 2:30 p. mASSOCIATED BIBLE STUDENTS. SCIENTIST. Main and Madison ats. ounday services at 11 a. ru. and 7:30 p. m. and a testimonial meeting on every Wednelii.y evenlug at 6. Sunday school for children and young people up to the age of 20. Is from 9:45 to 10:30. Reading rooms maintained by this church on the seventh floor of the J. II. S- building, are open every afternoon, TEMPLE BETH-EL. Jevflah Temple Heth-El, LaSalle and Taylor. Abraham Orotibach rabbi. Service Sunday 10 :.",() a. in. Subject: "Thy Will Be Done.'r The service is to be a service of consolatlou. An especial Invitation Is extended to those who are bereaved, troubled, perplexed, suffering or discouraged whether Jew or uou-Jew, young yr old. SPIRITUALIST. The South Rend Progressive Spiritual society vi.i bold services in the Red Men hall, 505 S. Michigan at. Sunday afternoon 2:50 p. m. Mrs. M. A. P. rummer, lecturer and message bearer. Subiect: "Where Are Our Rad-and What Are They IbdngV" All are cordially invited to attend these services, i SALVATION ARMY. Hall 412 . Michigan St.. :n charge of CapL William Couway. Meetings every nlghtlI the week except Mouday. Sunday services as follows:. Sunday school at 2 p. m. ; salvation meeting at S p. m. Every. body la welcome to these services SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST. Seventh Day Adventlst services on SatnrdAy In Melville hail. Pastor Allen Moon la charge. Sabbath school at i:30 a. m. Preaching service at 10:30 a. m. CHURCH OF CCD. Servic 1 In Melville hall. 212 S. Lafayette st. Sunday school 10 a. 111. R. O. Cuffel, superintendent. Rlble study ut 11. R. C. Raisback, leuler. Rercan meeting Wednesday evening at the home of Miss Evelyn Harsch, 325 W. Marion st. Leader, R. O. Cuffd. MISSIONS. Recue .Mission 150 E. Lasalle av. Rev. A. G. Schäfer, superintendent. Luther Lane, manager. Reil phone .5419. Work furnished free for unemployed. Meeting every evening at 7:50. Speakers for coming week as follows: L. W. Kinnev, Rev. Edward Castle. Fred Miller, Mr. O'Shea, Mr. Wise, J. E. Gearhart, Rev. Foulke and others. Lasalle A. G. Schäfer, superintendent; Services every night at 7 :50. Rible class Suuday 4 p. m. Home b32s. City 115 E. Jefferson hlvd. Ray A. Rlrd, superintendent. Sunday school at 3 p. in. Meetings every uight at 7:30. 3Iennonlte Hope 31 Union 520 N. Olive st Sunday school at 2 :3o. Preaching at 3:50. Children's meeting, 7:50 p. ra. Freucning every evening except Wednesday. Leader, Mary Nunemaker. V. M. Q A. T. M. C. A. meetings will be h'.id every Sunday afternoon, especially for men. tn the auditorium of the boys' bulldiug. A special speaker will be secured for each Sunday and special music will be furnished. Y. W. C. A. Du: ng the summer months the Young Women's Christian association will be open every Suuday fteraoon from 4 until 7 o'clock. All young women welcome. Rlble class for leaders of neighborhood classes will be held lu the association chapel Monday afternoon at 2:50 o'clock. Mrs. E. R. Harris, teacher. The first vesper service of the season will be held at the Young Women's Christian association Sunday afternoon at 5 o'clock. Ray C. Bird of the Citv Rescue Mission, will speak on "our Mission to Humanity." Special music by Miss Grace Bernhardt. The Business Women's Bible class have Charge of the service and 111 be hostesses during the "(Jet Acquainted Hour" which follows the service. The association building will be open from 3 until 7 p. in. SOUTH BEND & MISHAWAKA MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION. Meets every Monday at 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. II. Fresh ley. The report of the committee on the Bible in the public schools will be made the chief subject of discussion next Mou-
! day. Members are requested to come pre pared to report for their churches. It is expected J. F. P.runer of Chicago, the shop campaign expert, will be presented to the association. TO GIVE EIGHT SERMONS Kev. A. K. Thomas Will Deliver Scries of Addresses. Beginning S'unday morning', Uev. A. E. Thomas, pastor of the First Brethren church, "will give a scries of eight pcrmons, one in the morning, and one in the evening, for four Sundays. Tho morning sermons "will be expository talks on the gospel of John, while the evening addresses will be on the relation of the church to everyday life. Following are the sermons: Nov. 7, "Jesus, the Life." and "The Church and Politics;" Nov. 14. "Jesus, the Light." and "The Church and Education;" Nov. 21. "Jesus, the Supreme Lover," and "The Church and Business:" Nov. 2S. "John the Baptist." and "The Church and Evangelism." STUDENT STILL MISSING Every student at Notre Dame is trying to solve the mystery of the disappearance of Walter Lalor, the student who has not been seen since he started for hi? home in Hebron, III., on Oct. 27. The police department which was notified several days after he disappeared has been unable to lind any traee of him so far. The boy's uncle came to the university Friday, but was unable to give the proballe whereabouts of the student or any cause for his disappearance. Friends believe that he is wvrii'ig near South Bend.
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W 3 X . JU f j 3T y T wtvKö ui- iiithtbT TO POLISH CITIZENS 0 V v 4 4 'j y y PKUSOXALS. Stephen Schleiburn hat; returned to Tolcdo after a week's visit here with relatives and friends. Ho was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Aloisios llorkowski, 1310 Prairie av. Miss Agnes Owe.arek of Cleveland has arrived here for a few days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Kru.sinski, 11C0 Harvey st. Joseph Blazejezak, 132) W. Sample st., has gone to, Chicago to spend several days with relatives and friends. Frank Bruzowski, who has been here for a few days visiting with friends, left today for Chicago. Miss Salomea Adanuski, who has been here for a few days visiting with friends, left today for her home in diicago. Misses Angela and Ca.simcrc Nowicki, S09 W. Thomas st.. will return today from a few days' visit with relatives and friends. Billy Otolski, S. Chestnut st., returned today from Detroit, where he has been on business for a few days. Leo Grodkowski, who lias been here on business, left today for Milwaukee. John K. Crzechowski of Grand Rapids is in the city on business. Mrs. Rose Nowicka, Florence av., has left for Milwaukee to attend tho funeral of her uncle. Bernard Gajewski has returned to his home in Chicago after a few days' vLsit here with friends. Michael topnicki, who has been here for a few days visiting with friends, returned to his home in Gary Sunday. John Rudaicki has arrived here from East Chicago on business. Stanislaus Guzlowski, Prairie av., has gone to Michigan City to spend a few days with relatives. Theodore Walewski has returned to Toledo after a brief visit here with friends. Thomas Moskwinski has arrived here from Indianapolis on business. Frank Lurkowski has returned to South Chicago after a short visit here. Edward Popielski has arrived here from Chicago for a few days visit with friends. Miss Stella Kropidlowska of Detroit is spending a few days- with South Bend friends. Joseph Mackowski has returned to Laporte after a short visit with friends here. Casimier Luzny, 1029 W. Napier St., returned today from a business trip to Detroit. Stanislaus Truzowski has returned to East Chicago after a few days' visit here with friends. Donald Galkowski has returned to Toledo after a few days' visit here with friends. Anthony Baranowskl, who has been here on business, returnei to his home in South Chicago. Roman Struzowski of Rockford, is spending a few days with South Bend friends. HAITI SMS. Robert, the infant so:i of Mr. and 7 5 er NO KNIFE
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1 WtL MJ) U Good Will Week Nov. 14 to 20. Mrs. Joseph Pcranek, 1519 W. Fisher st., will he baptized this evening at St. Casimier's church. social i:vi:xts. The St. John Cantius society of t. Hedwige parish will hold its meeting , Sunday evenin.tr at 7:30 o'clock at the parish libarary parlor. XheSt. Hedwige choir will held their singing rehearsal Tuesday evening at the St. Hedwige school building. The St. Stanislaus Kostka society of St. Hedwige's parish will hold its meeting Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the school building. The Young Women's Holy Rosary society of St. . Casimier's parish will hold its meeting Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the St. Casimier's school building. A meeting of the Young Boys' Name of Jesus society of St. Hedwige's parish will be held Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at St. Hedwige's school building. Tho Polish Falcons Z. Balicki No. 1 will hold its meeting Sunday afternoon at 1:20 o'clock at Z. B. hall. The Young Ladies' Holy Rosary society of St. Hedwige's parish will hold its meeting Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at the school building. Tho Archangel society of St. Hedwige's parish will hold Its meeting Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the St. Hedwge school building. The exercises of M. R. Falcons will be held Tuesday evening at Kosciuszko hall. The military band of Z. B. FaIcon3 'will hold its rehearsal Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at Z. B. hall. The Z. B. Falcons gymnasium class will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at Z. B. hall. HERTHA KIIUK. Bertha Kruk, 2 5 years old, 14 07 W. Division street, died Friday afternoon following an illness of several months, .he is survived by her father and mother, Mr. and Airs. Joseph Kruk, and the following brothers and sisters: .Joseph, William, Thomas, John, Ignatius, Mrs. John Kiaseek, Mrs. John Smith, Anna and Stella. Miss Kruk was born in South Bend, April 9, IS 90 and has lived here all her life. She was employed in the alteration department of the Robertson department store. BERTHA KRCK. Miss Bertha daughter of Kruk, 14 07 W. day afternoon Kruk, 2 years old, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Division st., died Friat 4:15 o'clock after an illness of several weeks, neral will le held Monday The fumorning at S:30 o'clock from St. church. Burial will bo Grove cemeteryHedwige's in Cedar ritlEI) CHICKEN SUPPER At the First Presbyterian Church, Tuesday evening November 9th. Sapper from 5:30 on. Price 35 cents. Advt. o.k.
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