South Bend News-Times, Volume 32, Number 324, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 20 November 1915 — Page 2

SATntDAY, NOVISIWIIl 20, 10J5.

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES.

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TF.Trryone U InrltM to attend the ervlre In South fiend rhurrtie. All rat are free. Itrjular at well aft perl! ervirr are announced below. I'atori are Invited by The Newt-Tlme management to end the paper outline of their Sunday ermon thut they may be read by the GO OOQ New-Tlnie readers in the Monday editions. Through this medium the ermorm can be addreed to a congregation whlrh I rrrn more than city-wide.

METHODIST. rirsi N. Mala t.. Hev. IInry L. Davit, ra.stur. las mce'In 3:00: Sundij hool S:.io in tfcc au üb.rbun. J. C. I'-.w-Ser. supe rlutemJeat. ntiiioih 1 ( : 4 a. in. and 7:'!.o i. in. I'rnytr rn-i tl ii Wednesday 7:4."j p. m. Morning tleinc: "The Triumphs f Jh'altli." i;f. Wurth b-agi- ;7, p. in., "How fan W SIjow (tir rutltu! V l-a ! r. It. .T. Str-llnor. Fv.-nlug MiSjct. "Th Fourth "om:na:id:u'Mit." 'I If p,it.r will fpeak both inondug :ind viTilng. !'iIIowliijr the tiiwl-ai pro-rata fur C:e dn', under tli- iir Ib.n of j:. I . I.i l. II. A. M-: Morning Tre-Iul" "La in uaut:tli.-" by Cabri.-l; pr r tul Iiyam, "Wir I'tluren" 171 by S-hnlz: anthem. "Trais" th J'rd, o, Jerusalem." by M-i'inler ; of?'ratory ivdo, "Cntn-at M' Nt to LmvThee," (Joiinod. stin' by Miss Hlon MarTlnlal; ptstiul I r !y lwliiis T t t . . i a . , 1 I'otlude "Manh Koiiiilnc" bv i.'tinod. I'rayer mertlnu' as usual Wednesday evening 7:.'y (ö lix k. St. TauTs 3Irmtral CoTInx ana 11rorte av?. TleT. .latne L. (J n diner. 1. !.. Kastor. Sunday s ho)l at 0:0 a. in., (;uy A. Fish. suerintendeiit. At !:." a. rn. the Sunday school will rti-et. iuy A. Fih. superintendent. At .3(:b" n. oi. the minister will preach on "Modem Hindrances to Church Attendance ami Their lletuedy." lie will als.) 1 i -ii'iivm, the iiestion of "fh' I'ndorsemeiit of M')tin Flctun-s for Churches by the Nrw York Conference." The cli ir w ill siuir ret H the Iord" by Maunder and Mrs. T-iura Cromnn S'heii will under the oprano solo, "Son of Tl Mikudvln," by Alllteii. At 7:.'U p. in. Ir. Oirdiner wil! prrn'di on "Why Ild .lu Christ CotneV Motion pictures on 'The Coming of ChrKt T?ie Star of I'.erlilelK'iu" will tie shown to illustrate the sermon. A duet will be rendered at thli service by Mrs. W. Swintz uud Arthur Shank. Grace Cor. J. MTchlpan and Tuft sts. Frnnk K. I'uc:herty, jcistor. Class mei-tln S4.", Charles A. Wayne, leader. Sunday school !:.".(( a. in. l'rof. John A. Ityei-ni supTlntenderit. Worship with preaching at 10:l."i a. rn. Theme: "Weariness in Wrll-Ibdntr." .Tu nior roiitrrrgatlrin '1 7'- ni. Iliblr stovy by the pastor. Kpworth league. p. rn. Subject, "How Can We Slew Our ra t it Ilde V Leader. Fred Il'trrlson. Worship with sermon. 7 p. in. Theme: "The old l'ath." The F.pworth league provides a nursery f.r the Sunday morning service. Mothers ure Invited to make use of it, and enjoy the moti'lntf service. Lowell lleiiht Miner and Francis sti. iuy II. Itlaek, pastor. Sunday s hool t:l., Ii. II. Moffit. superintendent. Morning service 10:iö. Trinity Hlalne and Vassrtr nvs.. Her. Melvin C. Hunt, pastor. Hilde school at :."., Clifton Phillips, Miperiutedent. Stull Memorial -Michigan nnd Victoria, nt. Iter, llabb. pastor. Sunday school at 1: 15 a. ra., A. Katterhelnrieh, superintendent. Kpworth Mernortri Corner Lincoln w-ay W. and Olive at., the !U'v. J. W. Uunrh, pastor. Sunday achend U :30 a. m., Claude Young1, auperintedent. Cjerman Lafayette and Yvayne sts.. TteT. II. S. Miller, pastor. Sunday "Mmol 9:.U) a. m.. John Koh, I'rearhlng 10:30 n. m. and worth league 7 :0O p. in. superintendent. . :30 p. in. KpI'rayer meeting r.ineiay :o p. m. AVesleyan Sairple at. and Mirirtta av.. Tiev. Walter (.'. Morris, jastor. Morning aervlce 1U :.W. Fveuint: service 7:30. Sunday school 9:3 a. Adam Mulutt. sui'erintendent. I'rayer metin Wedneaay eveulnc, 7:30. I'ortage Chapel Rev. Claude Young, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. in. Cora Calvert, superintendent. M. rieuwiint Uev. Claude tor. Sunday scluxd nt 10 fteirm, superintendent. Young, pasa. in., Merle Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Preaching ".y the pastor, theine: "The Individual in Christianity." Monoii Chapel Rev. Claude Young, pastor. Sunday school at 10 o'clock, f.. L. J'ckerly. superintendent. Fpw-orth league at '.:.'.). led by Mrs. Maude Mangns. Subject. "How Can We Mioa- Our Iratitude." Children's service Jit 7:2." p. m., led by the I lev. M. C. I5eale. livening worship nt 7: o'cl n-k. Communion service in charge of the Kev. M C. Heale and preaching bv the patr. Theme: 'The lireatl of Life." Meeting of the official members at the close of the evening nervhe. Prayrr service Friday evenlug at SM) o'clock, led by the pastof. Hubjevt: "Jt-siH in livery lay Lite." Flrt quarterly conference will be held at the First M. K. ehurch Saturday affernoMu Nov. 27. at 2:.'t0. All mem tiers of the conference uro requested to be present. Hirer Park M. E. S. Sorenih st.. Hev. A. W. Smith, pastor. Sunday school, it :.'',!) a. m. Public worship with sermon 10:10 a. in., ami 7:30 p. m. The sermon will be the tirst of a series on 'The Higher Life." Subject for tliis time: 'The Abundant Life." Juni r league 3 i. ni. Kpworth league i:.VD p. TTi. (is. pel preaching service 7:30 p. in. Subject: 'Three llssrntials of Itb lpieshlp." Praver und ionise meeting on Wedues.lav evening t 7:30 oMivk. Hirer Park 1 : do Seventeenth st. Sunday school 2:30 p. m., Finma Purkey, superintendent. Junior league 3 p. rn.. Mrs. Joba Seyuioure. superintendent. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30.. FREE METHODIST. Fre Methodist Pennsylvania av. and Hush st., L". N. Faulk, pastor. Sunda school 1:30 a. ra. Mis v i ira Stuart, superintendent. Preaching services at lv:30 a. m. and 7:43 p. m. Sunday school 0:?o a. rn.. Miss Clar.i Stuart, superintender.t. !rtac!iiTig lit :no a. in. Class meeting at 7 p. in. I'reachl::g again at 7:13 p. in. KJrer Para. Iree Methodist Fouiieenth anJ Ylne st. L S. Jennings, pastor. Sunday s -Lool 10 a. iu., L. F. Wolfe, superintendent. AFRICAN M. E. OJiret A. M. K. Kev. C. Kmery Allea 13. I., raster. 310 V. Monroe Prwch' lng 10:.vJ a. ra. Sunday school 3:t0 p. ra. Pi-achlng 7:45 p. tn. Class meeting 12 m. Zlon A. M. n. Rpt. B. W. ü-eiven. pastor. Preaching 10:43 a. m. ar.d s :(u p. ia. Fusday school 12:30 p. ra. I'rayer meetlag WednesC.:y evening. Taylor A. M. X. 7,1 on Chapfl Sund av school at 12:30. Morning prea.-l-l:;g j't 30:43. Livening preacL.ng at 7:13. PRESBYTERIAN. First Cor. Washington ar. and lfrtte st.. Her. Charles A. L'.ppln-otw I. l').. minister. MUs Charlotte M. Partridge, ssistant to the minister. 1'ublie worslilp at 10:13 a. r.i. and 7:30 p. m. Mmlng subje-t : "The ;.-o-e f ratltude." Musi'-.il ar.d praise service In the evening with short address bv the Minister on 'The K-.rk of Aire." Pd'tde s -l;o..l Bt :Zi a. ui. Men's pibie study at lt:3i in. Junior F.ndetvor society at 3 p. m. i.v;lig Peoide'M -lety tit 5:.i' p. rn. Mid"eek meeting for prayer und conference iVe-lnesday at 7:3) p. m. Yot:ng IV, pie's Friday -Msrht club at oVbwk. F:ib'?i Thankigiving stt1'v TJiursdiy at 7:3) p. m. Sermon by Kev. C. A. Decker. Xrialty Cor. Colfax ar, ana St. Teter

i,YPning i rriii'jr i nnzoiir. iv uarn.s; prt-fionnl hymn. "Wir l'tlngm" 271 by rrbtllz: ailthrlll. "Tin- Sib-lit Sea." by Neldllnger; ofTVrntory chorus. "(J. id's Words to Tlo- Art Siwik!i' bv (Irowrr.

si.. Iter. John S. Hum, pa tor. Mole s'Irm-1 I'raytr mating 0:10; J. 1. Whltrii;ar:, super Intend "lit. Morning worship it 1 :!.". Mrs. JIr-ti n r-t tj r tn-.t mi-.: n.'.rv from .frl ', will i 1 i t!' story of l:cr work at t! ''i".n?.g ion ,f worship. Yu;ig I'in'ilc's '. VI. linl 1. 1 at i:."U p. m. Lvenlag. ' i ll

i irr lit i '.I'M. Spo lal nuts M"!id.l V ..:b i. in. I.tsx in nlL'lit :'it th- V."m. A. V-diM ! ty, 7:1" l. in., training lax. f.dio.d by thf prayrr mr tln at s. T!mrday rvrr:i b held i'l t!:r rhurrh. svi.,n inrrtin nt thr Friday cvrnlni Weidmlnster Kev. Is. 1. Hosteiter, pastor. Sunday school rj :30 a. in.; J. I. Amnions, superintendent. Tulillc worship 10.1." a. in. and 7 :."" p. n;. .Morning theme "Thanksgiving." livening theme, "TJ;e Helpless and Hopeless Pedeeined bv InJinite Love." Junior C. II.. 2 o'clock. Intermediate C. F.. 3:3(1. Senior C. II.. ;:3( i. Subject. "How (Jod Wants to be Thanked." Church evening. Wednesday. Supepr at 1:10. Prayer tüdlng 7:13. Suli-.b--t. Pslani 103. Protherhood meeting at s o'clock. Hope Leer and Haytoi sts.. George William Allison, F. I.. minister. Bible school at ::30 o'clock. Carl Fllery, superintendent. Class for all attendants. Morning worship. 10:15: Y. P. S. C. K.. C:3. livening worship. 7:30. Mid-week meeting Wednesday, 7:3U. Teacher V trainluff class. S:30 p. m. Wednesday. The pnhlie is -ordiilly invited to attend aud partielpate In all these servlees. It will ho visiting day with the Christian IJndeiivor wlien visitors to other sorjeties will be appointed, and attend their serviies this week. The mid-week meeting will be Veld on Thursday night tills week. and wlli be a union service with the other olmnhcs of the south side. Kev. A. K. Thomas will deliver the Thtiukssiving sermon on this occasion. The sermon during the morning service will ho lv the minister upon the topic. "The Poor In Spirit." The evening evangelistic theme will be "(Jed's (lift and Our (Jratitude." The Christian Ilndeavor s-w-ietv wlli give their "Pollyauna" play Friday night at N:13. CninHtonn Church Dr. Triompson, superintendent. Sunday school 2:00 p. m. Preaching service 3:00 p. m. Kockhill l'nion Sumption Prairie road, j one-quarter mile vest of olive st. Bible school at 2:30 p. m.. Owen Whltcrr.an, su- . perlntendetit ; international lessons. Hungarian Corrir Wasnlngtou at. ind Cherry 6t., Kev. i. Ilerfok. pastor. BAIvriST. First Main and Wayne sts.. Ro. Chaa. A. Iecker. Preaching at 10:30 a. in. Livening service 7:30. Piulo t!iool i:30 a. in.. W. K spide-I'-Kci. fi: rinteedent. Morning Wcr-hip 10:13. Pastor's subjtMt: "Ky Their Fruits Ye Shall Know Them." ' Quartet. "Tlie Lord is Mv Kock." lv iti gt i s. !U"t "As Pants the Hart" by Marks; Mrs. Huncan aud Mr. Cove. Junior Fni-n. at 1 p. in.. Miss Jennings, superintend. e:r. 15. Y. P. P. at ;:15. Subject, 'Tlie Wav In W'n li ;1 V':M,ts to be Th-vik-t ' M ; s lorothy Chard, leader. livening service nt 7:30. Topic: "I,, His Steps." Quartet. "Fast Falls the Sun to Ilveutide." bv Havet.s. Quarter. "In Thee I Put My Trust." by ! tefboen. The Brotherhood meets on Tu. M.at evening at 7:3' p. in., with J. Ceodeiiough.lllo S. Carroll st. The pastor will speak. Teachers' training class Wednesday at (:lö. This is also a Sunday s ho d business meeting. Mid-week prayer Hireling at 7:15 p. m. on Wednesday. The pastor will uive a rrjwrt of the "dry" eorive,)tin held In Indianapolis last week. Subject. 'Thanksgiving for Victories and Plans for Battles." Quiney Qulney and Blaine Ave., Kev. T. J. Parsons, pator. S inday school l:30 n. m. John W. Kendall, superintendent. Morning worship H :.".i. P.. Y. P. F. i :4Ö. livening service 7 :30. Miming theme: "Load Fs Not Into Temptation." Young People's meeting, ':43 p. m.. leader. Hwight Parsons. Topic: A thanksgiving Service. Lvrnlng gospel serviie. 7:3t. Subirct, "I'oundations of Our Faith." This wi!l be the third sermon of the series, and will treat of "Phropheey and the Bible." Tuesday. 3 p. in., the Women's I'nion Bible class will meet with Mrs. o. (J. Harding. M0 Lrland nv. Wednesday, 7:15 p. m., mid-week servb e at the church. Topic. "The (Jreat Judgments." Friday. 2:3 p. in., the Ladies' Aid will meet with Mrs. Isaac Calvert, 1215 W. Washington av. Mount Zlon Ilapti't 113 N. Blrdsell at. I'venlng service 7:30. Prayer meeting Thursday S:00 p. in. 1 Irst Swedish Cor. Laurel and Napier ats. Services 10:30 a. in. and 7 :'J0 p. in. every other Sunday. Her. F. W. Jew.?il will preach. CHRISTIAN. r;rst Main at., sout i of public library, Kev. Jähn M. Alexander, pastor. Morning Bible school ti:30, Prof. II. M. Appleman, superintendent. Morning worship .nt 1.1:40. S rm n by the pastor. Music, prelude. "Largo by Handel: offeratory in 11. by Itatlste; post lüde. "(Jlorla" by Mozart. livening service at 7 :3n. Senivir Ilndeavor nt :1". Topic: "The Way in Which (Jod Hesires to be Thanked." Junior Fndeavor Saturday afternoon at 2:0. Miss Helen Martlndale. superintendent. Prayer and Praise service Wednesday evening at 7:3t. Strangers and isitois iu the city are cordially invited to worship with us. Indiana Avenue Indiana ?nd Witwer avs. Kev. Cecil Franklin, pastor. Fred K. Wilson. SUDd.iv school superintendent. Morning service lt:30. Y. P. S. C. L prayer meetings 0:30 p. m. livening service. 7:15. Wednesday evening j rayer Service. 7:30. The pastor's theme in the morning is "(Jiving Thanks." The tvenlng subje t is "Bible Pictures of (Jod." Tills is the first of a series of sermons, setting froth the teachings of the ehurch. whh-h the pastor will deliver at the Sunday evening servers, other subjects in the series are: "(Jod's Book Menace." "Jod's Lat Word." Sinners." "Christians." "Hell." and "Heaven." A cordial welcome is extended everybody to all the services of the church. Linden Avenue Church of ChrUt L'.nden av. and Carlisle st, Ldward Cast'e, pastor, p reaching 10:13 a. m. and 7:30 p. in. Sunday school it:;:o n. m. 13 at C:'.k) p. in. I'rayer meeting- Wednesday it 7 :30 p. ru. EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION. I irst Lafayette and Moaroe sts., W. II. Frtshley. paster. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.. (Jeorge J. Long. superintiT.dent. Sermon at 10:30 by the parr. subject: "Ke.isoti For our Christian Hop,-." The combination servbv are "njoyed by all and s.-rvic,. are dismissed at ll":13. Y. P. A. at i! :.".. FniTua Ntmtz. president. Subject: The Wav in Whb h (Jvd Wants to be Thankei." ttespel services at 7:.'. This Hirvie will be in t hargc oi Cart. I'rooks f tlie Salvation aruiv, assisted bv the pastor. tlrare Lincoln Way we?t and Brick ar Kev. Haniels 1. Speicher, minister. Sunday school at 0 :.".i a. m.. (J.-. rge W. Ietine, superintendent. Mornlug worsilp and serm-iii 10:3t a. r.i. Morning seriuo:;, "ijod's (Jifts." Y. P. A. service, f.:.! p. iu. A Thauksglvlng meting. Myrtle Trldle. president. ip.y Inn .ui, leader. F.xcniüg service 7 :30 p. i.j. Topic: "It.mger nni Safety of Our Yung People." Hour of prayer Weiluesday 7 :3o p. m. Mtipah Main and Monroe sts. Her. J. O. Mosier, pastor. Sunday scuool at 9:30

a. m.. F. I:, r.urcener, suporlntfiidont. Srrnion at a. m. Sublet: "Tlie Christian rrlvllp." Cnt hHm at p. m. Ymiiis rroir' nlllaiu r nt 0 :'-)J p. in.. Kninirt .Irstrr, pr-ldent. Srrnion at 7 p. in. SubJN-t: "The Lakfsid" fafotfrla." Trayermrrtliiif on Tuesday and Wrlnrsday nt 7 :.W p. m. Choir pra-tk-r on Friday iilht from S to 0 o'clork. Zlon's HTanreilral Corner K. Wayne und St Teter sU.. ller. Martin Ooffeney. SWEDISH EVANGELICAL MISSION CHURCH.

Corner S?ntt and Orchard S'ts. Key f) lv fribert nustrir Sund V aehool ! 9:30 a. in., Oscar Bergstedt, superintendent. Morning worship at 10:15 a. rn. Y. P. meeting at 4 p. in. Evening service at 7 :30 p . in. BRETHREN. rirt Brethren C hurch 1214 S. Michigan at.. KeT. A. t Thonias. pastor. Sunday acbool D:30 a. m.. Hartley Firestone, superintendent.. Morning service 10:30. Christian Kudeiror 6:30 p. m. Evening aervlce 7:30 Morning subject: "Iive in the (Jospel of John." fourth of a series on this wonderful book. livening subject: "Church and Business." Both sermons by the pastor. rirnt -urch of the Brethren Miami st. and Indiana av. T. K. (Jeorge. pus tor. Sunday school at 0:30 C. M. Wenger, superintendent. Preaching nt lf :30 by pastor. Chinese Sunday school, 2 :."., Cora Wise, .superintendent. Christian Workers' meeting at (:.".(. This will lx a union meeting of the Ilndeavors and Christian Workers. A program of songs will lie given. Preaching at 7 :3o. Prayerme-ting Wednesday evening it t 7 :30. Congregational singkig at all services. You are welcome. 5ecoud Churih of tlie nrfthren-Cusri-ing-nnd Van Buren sta. Iter. J. li. Grater, pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m., G. A. Senseman. snperinteudeut. Morninj: serr. ice 10:30. Evening service 7:30. Christian workers' meeting at 030 p. in.; John Austin, president. Prayer meeting Tuesday S:00 p. m. UNITED BRETHREN. Conference Memorial (JOS S. St. Joph st. Kev. Ii. F. Kyrer. pastor. Sunday school at. t :3o a. m. C. II. Wilsen, siifierlnterident. The rhureh will obere Fathers and Brothers day, a special service fur men and boys, Sunday morning. The subject of the sermon will be "The Ability of (Jod." livery min and boy of the congregation Is' expeefed to be present. Thev will sit in a 1m id. v. Evening service will be Home night. The congregation will be seated by families. Thanksgiving service with Thanksgiving sermon and music. The Sunday school under the superintendency of C. I-:. Wilson will meet at 'J:30. Organized classes In every department. Chlstlan Ilndeavor service nt i:4ö. Miss Pearl Crum. leader, subject. "The Way iu Which (Jod Wants to be Thanked." Prayer service Wednesday evening. Lesson, the sixth chapter of Kphslans. LUTHERAN. Holy Trinity cnjtinh Sherman av. and LIndsey sL. Kev. Albert II. Keck, pastor. Sunday school 9:15 a. in., E. Motts, superintendent. Men's Bible class taupht by the paster. Women'- class taught by Miss Horuuth. Young ladies ciass Taught bj Miss Johnson. Chief service with Holy Comuunion at 10:3d a. rn. Preparatory servi. and reception of new members at sane service. No sermon. Luther league devotional service at (1:30 p. in. Topic: "Prayer as a Factor in Public Affairs." Leader. Mis. A. II. Keck. Yespers with Illustrated sermon at 7:3' p. m. Subject: "The Need of Mexico." The annual congregational meeting will le held on Tuesday evening at the church. It will lie opened with a devotional service at 7:13 p. in. Matters of Importance will be considered and every members urged to be present. - Our Thanksgiving service will be held at the church on Thursday evening at :3 o dor.-. Special music at.d also a special Thanks ottering for the building fund. Choir rehearsal on Friday at 7:40 p. ni. CatecLetlcal instruction on Saturday at 10 a. m. St. Paul's German Lutheran JefTers )ti and William sts. Kev. H. Holle, pastor. German service at 10:30 n. in. Sunday school at l :3t. English service on the second and fourth Sundays of the month at 7:30 p. in. Morning subject: "Kepentance." N" Sunday school. Holy communion Sunday. Confessional service at 10 o'clock. Junior league at 2:30 p. m. Gloria Del Swedinh-Cha pin and Kerr sts., Kev. Gottfried Olaoa. Sunday school 9:00 a. m. Services at 10:30 a. ru. and 7:30 p.. m. Bible class 0:15 a. m.- All the menibev of the Bible class are urged to be present. Morning subject: "The Iav Shall Make It Clear." "Good Will" offering for the Associated Charities." livening subject: "The Book Shall Keveal It." Thanksgiving service Thursday 10:.".( a. in., and ( harity sale iu the evening at S. The Luther' league meeting will be postponed one week. Confirmation class on Saturday at 2:30 p. ni. EPISCOPAL. 8t. James Lafayette St., north of Wnth lngton av. Parish Louse. 311' W. Coifai av. Klgh Kev. John llazeo White, I. U.. bishop of the diocese of northern Indiana, rector. Kev. II. K. White, vicar. Holy communion. 7:50; morning prayer and sermon, llrod; evening service and lecture. 7 :30. morning sermon by the bishop. Illustrated lecture In the evening on "The Field in Cuba." Special Thanksgiving service Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. Trinity Hungarian S. Lafayette at., uear old court house. Kev. Victor Yen Kub'uyl, rector. Services at 8:00 a .a CATHOLIC St. Patrick's 307 S. Taylor st.. Rer. John F. Deüroote. C. S. C. pastor. Iow masses at (':". 7 :."., jmn) a. m. High mass and sermon at 10:30. Baptism at 2:00 p. m. Vespers at 3:30 p. m. Suaday achool fit 3:00 p. m. Meeting of caurca societies at 4:00 p. m. ßi. Hedwige Polish Corner Scott and Napier sts. Kev. Anthony Z'lbowiez, C. S. C. pastor. Low mass at 7:3. and 10 a. in. Sunday school at 2:50 p. in. Benediction at 2:50 p. m. St. Stanislaus Polish 113 N. Lincoln stKov. Kornau Maniniik, pastor. Mass at 7 :3!.., l and 10 a. m. St. Cadiulr'e Polih-21 S Wehster ft. Iow xnass at 7:3 a. rn High mass at 10:00 a. ui. Vespers at 2:00 p m. St. Adelheids Polish Olive and orace sts. Kev. John Kubackl. pastor. Iaily J mass nt 3:13 p. in. Hlv hour Wednesday evening at 7 3.0. Suuday mas s and 10 a. m. 6t. Joseph Ulli st. and Lnsalle at, Patrick J. Carroll. S. t, pastor. Iow masses at " :30 and CO a. ra. H'gh mass at (':"'. 7:5i and e: a. m. High mass ; at 10 l.e::ediction 3 :i j. in. Sunday ! S. imni at a :i. p. ui. St. Stephen's Hungarian Thomas and McPIiersou sts. liev. Alexander Varlaky. pastor. Mass at S:0) and 10:15 a. m. Sunday school at 2:00 p. la. Benediction at 3:00 p. m. Sacred Heart Notre Dame. Iw mass at a. m. Students' mass at S a. m. Parish mass at 10:15 a. m. Vespers at 2 p. ra. Sarred Heart Delclan 1120 W. Thomas it. Iter, entries V. Fischer, pastor. Mais

nt 7:OJ and 0 :r.O a. rn. Sundiy school at (?:rx) p. in. r.enedletloa at 3:0J i. m. 1 St. Mary's German tCl S. Taylor it.. Iter. J. M. Sherer. C. 5. C?.. pastor. Mass it 7:.T and :o :) a. m. Sund iy school at

2:rX) p. m. Hriirditlon a 3 p. ni. i ASSOCIATED BIBLE STUDENTS. l'rorr rlul hall. Melville buildlns. 212 S. I.Mlavrtte st.. Sunday ?, . in. Hrrean IMir.e siulr. IianU-I ; TEMPLE BETH-EL. i Jewish Temple Heth-KI. LaSalle and i Taylor. Abraham Croribarh rnttbl. On Sunday, Nov. 21. tlie in :"o sorviie will be otnittd Sunday school v ill l e h'.'ltl in usual at Kabbl Vonbadi will preach a?aln .Nov. 2, at 10:.") a. in. SCIENTIST. Mala and Madison ats. Sunday services at 11 a. ru. and T p. m. and a testimonial meeting on every Wednesday evening at S. Sunday s-diool for children and younsr people up to die ape of 20. li from 9:45 to 10:30. Rending rooms maintained by this church "on the seventh lloor of the J. M. S bulldinsr. are open every afternoon. There will be a Thankssjlvlr; service at the First ''hunli of 'hr!st. Seimtist, Main and MadNon sts.. on Thankscrlvini: nioniiur at lt'::;o. Subject: "Thaiiksivinsr." golden tx t I'pliesians .": 1-20. (pjortuiu ity will be jrivrn for trtinivinios appropriate for the en asiyii. SPIRITUALIST. The .South r.ond Progressive Spiritual society will bohl services in Ked Mrn's hall. 3o", s. Michigan st. Sunday after- ; noon at 2:50 p. m. Mrs. M. A. P.runner. j lecturer and message bearer. Subject:, "(Jratitude." This being the annual gratitude service. The Ladles auxiliary will ; tiiih.I 'it fi'.. limiio nt liv At Hum nip i'l., I .1, II. tl'MIl' .I. .1. 1', Uli IK I 51 Linci In way W., on Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 p. m. 'salvation army. Hall 412 S. Michigan sr.. :n 'charge of Capt. William Cinway. Meetings every night In the week except Monday. Sunday services ae follows: Sunday school at 2 p. m. ; salvation meeting at 8 p. in. Everybody ia welcome to these services. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST. Seventh Day Acventist services on Saturday In Melville hall. Pastor Allen Moon In charge. Sabbath school at 9:30 a. m. Preaching service at 10:30 a. m. CHURCH OF GOD. Scrvic. ; In Melville hail. 212 S. Lafayette pt. Sunday school 10 a. m. K. O. Cuffel, superintendent Bilde study at 11 a. m., led Iy Mrs. K. 0. Cuffel. MISSIONS. Kescue Mission 15d K. Lasallo av. Kov. A. J. Schäfer. superintendent. Luther Lane, manager. Bell phone ÖH'.t. Work furnished free for unemployed. Meeting every veenin g at 7 :-!.". Sunday t veiling L. W. Kinney will speak; tlie remainder of the week will be In charge of Kev. Emma Martlndale, lady evangelist. Kev. Mrs. Martlndale Is a forceful speaker: come hear her. Meeting every evening at 7:30. City 115 i:. JefTe:aon hlvd. Kay A. Bird, superintendent. Sunday school nt 3 p. ni. Meetings every night at 7:50. Evening service with old-time song service. Supt. Kay A. Bird will speak. Service at 7:3,0 every night. Thanksgiving Sun prayer service Thursday morn ing at 0 o'clock. Mennonite Hope Mission 320 N. Olive st Sunday school at 2:30. Preaching at 3:30. Children's meeting, 7:50 p. m. Prvaciiing every evening exce-d Wednesday. Leader, Mary Nunemakcr. V. A i. C. A. T. M. C. A. meetings win be held every Sunday afternoon, especially for men. In the auditorium of the boys' building. A special fcpeaker will be secured for each Sunday and special music will be furuished. Y. W. C. A. Association Day will be observed at the regular vesper service at the Y. W. C. A. Sunday at 5 p. m. Tlie 'Worth While circle of the First M. E. church iu charge. Special readings by Mrs. Fred Woodward. All women and girls are cordially invited to this service and to the (J't-Ac(nai:ited-IIour following the vrspers. Building open Sunday 3 to 7 p. m. SOUTH BEND & MISHAWAKA MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION. .Meets every Monday at 10 a. in. nt the Y. M. C. A. Kosbh'iit and visiting ministers always welcome. President. T. J. Parsons; vice piesident. L. M. Edwards; secretary. W. II. Fieshley. Dr. Frank K. Dougherty will read a paper on 'Tlie Causes of the European War." next Monday. Important business to be presented. Y. M. C. A. NOTES "The First Aid to the Injured" was the subject of the talk last night by Dr. II. YV. Helmen at the Y. M. C. A. to the boys of the tirt aid class. This was the lirst of a series of eigdit talks to be given the diss on consecutive Friday evenings. Iiis talk deals with the proper way in handling accidents at the first moment, and they are expected to prove very interesting. Demoss Emmons was chosen as president of tlie Junior clubs of the Y. M. C. A. last night at a joint meeting of ail the classes of the organization held in the boys' department of the association building. This otlice is the highest office that has ever been given a junior since the boys department has been organized. The juniors have organized into a body which will act as the city oiricers do. Emmons will act a.s president and chairman of all meetings of the juniors, the officers will act as the council and judicial department while the entire body will act as the administration department. An elaborate program is being prepared for an entertainment for No 2t and 1' 7 by the juniors of the Y. C. A. when they will celebrate their annual Thanksgiving day. The first evening will be featured with moving pictures and addresses by prominent business men while Saturday evening a grand final windup will take place. A big social with a taffy-pull will be features. The the Y. work senior advance gymnastic squad of M. C. A. will be given special next Tuesday evening at tine-lass meeting under the supervi?: rector. Hall Manuf; of the Frivlnyon of J. B. .Miller, physical diHands and Oliver teams of thr icturers Indoor Haseba'll league Y. M. C. A. will battle next evening at the Y. M. C. A gy mna Will be sium. The senior class work postponed ori that night. Organization of a basket ball team at the South He.nl business college was effected at a meeting of the enthusiasts at the college Friday. A schedule will be prepared with out side teams as much as possible as tl college has no gym.na.sium of its own .Games will be scheduled with the local high school team and other hi: school teams of neighboring1 cities anc towns.

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HIGH SENIORS TO GIVE DINNER TO POOR Committees for Tlianksglvlnj; Day Iaitertainment Announced by I'res't McDonald. The committees for the preparation of the Thanksgiving dinner which will be given by the senior class ol the high school to the poor school children of the city was announced at the high school yesterday by Pres't MacDonuld of the senior class, as follows: Hoys' entertainment Walter .Strang chairman; Albert Zimmerman, Walter Heller, Eoren Knight, Fred Irwin. Ellis Dean, John Taylor and Gall Hush. Girls' entertainment Marlon Chard chairman; Louise Weld, Helen Ycrrick. Erma Sawyer, Sarah Flox, Violet Hailcy, Dernlce .Shirk and Eleanor Gaik. Waiters Edna Paird, rcss; Warren Hanson, Louis Weitster, Wallace heiel waitCarl Frell, Davis, Lisle Kreighbaum, Warren Parks and Robert Winkler. The dinner and the direction is under the supervision of the senior class sponsors. Shepherd Lefller and Misses Katherine Klingel and Mary Livengood. The total pledge as given out Friday afternoon was in the neighborhood of $60. The paying for the dinner is levied on the whole student body, the senior class Inaugurating the idea. PARK BOARD GETS READY-FOR WINTER Dixuss Skating, Dohbing and Municipal Christinas Tree Plans To Make Heady 11 Kinks. Skating, bobbing and a Christmas tree plans featured the meeting of the park board Friday night at the city hall. The,re was a great deal of routine business, which held the board until a late hour, but of the mass of matters which came up there were few of as great interest as those mentioned abova. Wintry blasts prompted the board to instruct the superintendent of parks to prepare for skating on the 14 rinks which afforded so much pleasure to young and old alike last winter. And as for the bobbing, young and old alike surely took advantage of the Riverside dr. hill into Leeper park, which will be placed in condition again this winter. Ground will be prepared at once and the slide arranged as it was a year ago in anticipation cf colder weather in the very near future. The superintendent of parks was also instructed regarding the municipal Christmas tree which last year was donated by the park board. The tree will be placed, as before, at th court bouse. Richard Elbel, president of the board, will accompany members of the city council and Mayor Fred YV. Keller to Fort Wayne Saturday, upon invitation from the council. The forestry plan of that city will be investigated. THE COLDS OF MAXKIXD CLUED BY PIXKSHavc you ever gone through a typical pine forest when you had a cold? What r, vigorous impulse it sent How you opened wide your lungs to take in those invigorating and mysterious qualities. Yes, Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar Honey possesses those stimulating qualities anel overcomes hacking coughs. The inner lining of the throat is strengthened in its attack against cold g--?rms. Kvry family needs a bottle i-onstantly at hand. 25c. Advt. REPORTED IMPROVED. The condition ef Mrs. Theron Parker of loll Prairie av., who was operated upon Wednesday afternoon at Epworth hospital, was reported, late last night, as very favorable She was operated upon for goitre trouble.

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n 10 VI - X J y NEWS OF INTEREST TO POLISH CITIZENS V X .V V V V vie l X vie X V t r r p p p p SOCTAD EVKNTS. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Nitkowski. W. Colfax av., will entertain their children and relatives .Sunday, celebrating their ."Oth wedding anniversary. A meeting of the Polish Falcons M. Romanowski will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 eVcloek at Kosciuszko hall. The Young Women's Holy Rosary society of .St. Adelbert's church will meet Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at the school building. The .St. Floryan's society of St. Hedwige parish will hold Its meeting Tuesday evening at S o'clock at the school building. The meeting of St. Stanislaus society of St. Stanislaus parish will be helel Sunday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the parish hall. The military band of Falcons Z. Palicki Xo. 1 will hold its rehearsal Tuesday evening at Z. B. hall. The singlner rehearsal of St. Hedwige choir will be held Tuesday evening at the St. Hedwige hall. The St. Valentine society of St. Hedwige parish will hold its meeting Sunday afternoon at the general place of meeting. The Iady Falcons M. Romanowski will hold its meeting Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock at Kosciuszko hall. The meeting of St. John's Cantius society of iTt. Casimier's parish will be held Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock at Warsaw hall. The meeting of "Cory Polski" (Daughters of Poland), of Polish Women's alliance of America will "be held Sundav afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at Z. B. hall. The Name of Mary society of St. Hedwige parish will hold its meeting Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at St. Hedwige school building. The members of St. Joseph's society Xo. 65 of Polish Women's alliance of America will meet Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the St. Hedwige school building. The exercises of Falcons Z. Ballcki Xo. 1 will be held Tuesday evening at Z. B. hall. The Falcons Z. Balicki Xo. 1 will give their annual bazar Thursday evening, Thanksgiving, at Z. P. hall. nWEHALS. The funeral of Clemens, the on"-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthonv Bucholtz. 1308 W. Division st., will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the St. Hedwige church. Rev. Truszynski. C. S. C, will officiate. Burial will be in St. Joseph's Polish cemetery.

PERSONALS. Stanislaus Matthews, who has been here on business, left today for Gary. Miss Helen Jurczynski. Scott st., has left to spend a few days with relatives a.t Chicago. Leo Popieiski of Laporte is in the city on business. Joseph Kmiec, 1601 Parreli st.. has gone to spend a few days with relatives and friends at Detroit. Julius Jaworski, ."4 8 S. Scott st., has left for Milwaukee and Chicago to spend a few days with relatives. Miss Rose Polcyn has arrived hfre from Chicatro for a few days' visit with Mr. and Mr.s Nick Klinszewski, 2301 Prairie av. Martin Rubiszak has arrived here from Indianapolis on business. Stanislaus Kruszynski has left for his home in Toledo after a brief visit here. Miss Kazimiera Luzna. 101 w. Xapier st., has gone to spend a week with relatives at Chicago. Whilethere shp will be the guest of her sister, Mrs. Stanley Eembowski. Martin Andrews, who has been here visiting with friends, left today for Chicago. Peter Hylewski of Detroit is spending a few days with frien.ls here. Leo Majewski of Chicago, who has been here on business, left today for Elkhart. Caslmier Pluczynski has returned to Gary after a business visit hre. Fred Zgodkowski arrived here today from Xiles on business. George Wlnnicki has itfl for hi

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