South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 8, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 January 1916 — Page 2
Ä.VI'I KDAY, J.VM'.MIV 8, 191C.
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
Smmday afc the Churches
METHODIST. I"lri N. Miin t.. !:-v. Inrr I.. rivU, p;isfor. t.Uisn ii.eettr.s !:; .-'üm-t'.ay !:.;') in t).r .iJ l.f . rlu .1. I'.owslier, Ji"Tlntiii5Tit. Sinn iih at lü:l a. ni. ju,1 7:."' p. ;a. r.-iir i..til.C Vedf;ea;lr 7:1.5 p. ni. iL ungual T"..nnk offer!:, jr erl e f tLe W. II. . s will o ;it t!if morrdnj? hir. Jj. .'. I'.ern !i. Im -f M.ir y nfr, fhlf-sig-o, -vi:i H.npv tJ. p'ilpit at Co M-rvI-.. K;wrt!i N-.ijri:-, ():V, p. ru Subjet-t: 1. i:.-,-ititii'!f f tlar.rlr.jfr of .v.uV i.v MI i:t!:T Grul tul Mli i:tf..-l -i Hü;.. Ir. UivU 111 p-ak. on '!(, Ki'iith nini Te:it!i eom:n.in'l:;.'T;H ii : i I tl.- I'oncr t Keep T!;mu" at t!i- v.-i. i ii ir li"'ir. Pillowing 1h tr ru u !- 1 prr.irn in f-r tl.o l.iy. unr the dlnf tl..:i .f j;. i. j,!,,!, It. A. M. : Morning pr !'.. ! "Vi-lk-liMl." l.y VoNt-:h!iu-; ppH-. t ii r i livrnn, "I'.irny," 52''., by .-'uJUvjn; antia-iu. "I1H Vf.ki H Inj,-' by J I ii ; ofT, ri t -n y , "Sal lit IiWrui-r." rr i;i.rr: p.M lud", xi:i.i Kek'i." bv" Wl.itinu'. LuUng ru'i:i-!n -Mf-htatlT.' bv I'ot prcx e-.!. r.Ml hvinn. "ü.ironv" ."1.5 Sullivan: Mtit!j.-:ii" "Hirk. Hark. My Soul." by S.VlVy; rfTTa Tory : Ii tus "fl!' Tni:nf t Wak- tl" Sl -im be ring WorM" by I.utkln; p.,HtI-jd' in a II it by L. I. Lloyd. St. Vtnl'm Mmorial-Clfax find Lipon avs. K.-v. J m- I,. t iidiner, I. I. pastor. Sunday m Sk. i at a. i.i., (Juy A. Iis!., upTtr.tfn.l'Jit. At 1:W . tri. th- mlnl-itf-r will .r.-ih !i M-tn'liMn It 'h ir.K trlotf Tb bflr in tr. "iJIorv to (Jod In the ilik'beM." ,y Miller aii.l "'IV i !i M to I. tb- Tiling." ly l'i-rri'.. At 7 :''' I r. CirllT lll pniK-!i n ' ri;p HTlni f JtbT, tbp u-'ii." T'i' Miinn will b' ftllw-l ),y ni.tloTi pi'tiirt'x in tbrpart fn ,'tMi'-';i rtl:T." Tb" M'-h'h i:ritiif rb;Hl ml tb .ffl'lal b.rl will in-'t on M"r:.a.v v-iiiütr. S. 15. iVttcnTl!I of tb Una of UuMiinl anl I-t f t-n -tri 1 1 w ill aiMn I i . it !.-rli ! on tb Mjbj' t. "TIh Vr i of .Isii from a I. au -XfT'n Staii'li"'iiif ." m V-lii"l;iy -v'ninj: v. Jo.;iua Stainil.'M. I. I., of In !l:inaiMlU -rvlfe. wli1 preach i'.l the midweek ;raf Cor. S. Mb algan and Tutt s(. Trank K. Ioiibertv. iai(or. Clan nieeting h:4.". Charley A. W.-, i,.-. lead.-r. Sunday U:;i a. m. l'rf. John A. Uyers. supcrltiten.ieiit. - Wom.Ti'a II.,mo Mi.l.,n irv v u-t.. v Tbank-o!Teriiiir servi- e H:i.",n. in. .Mrs.! i'.ernhclin of Man y Center home. Chicago, . nl!l d. liver th.- jiii.li. s Jni.i.r i-on lm . ' gation. '2 p. in. Fpworth league I p. ni. subj-it: 'The T.cat'.tudc of the r.rhig.-r of iooil Ne." l.e;,der. Airs. William ri!!on. Wor-blp with v.-rinon. 7 p. m. 'I heme: "Calling and i'h;i ra t.-r." Men's league bainut .Monday 7 p. m. Address 'y Ifr. Joohua Stanslield. I n 1 i.-i ri:i j-1 i Siil.JMf "l"lir Clnir. il in the Life ..f To. lay. I rajer lneMl!ig clnta.i v evenlu?. 7 :?m p. in Subject : it,(o. - "ivvv c),,,iid T ' t ii i ii ii r i 4 i Join a Ciirltian Clmrcb. Lowril !lrlbts Min.-r and TrancH Is (iny H. T.!a-k. pastor. Sunday school l-4.". 11. II. Ab.rüt. superintendent." Mornti'C scrvlo- 11 ;t. m. Iery Sunday pew tueinliers j'Mii otir I rapidly - Krowlnir Sund.i si-1k1. If you are a stranger, com-. A sincere weh oine i mvnit Von Mornln. scrnmii "How t.i Make Christ 1 ri IJvln- i:.v." Ep worth league i:.'l. Hoy :ivs, pr."ident. levelling H-rvie 7 ::'.. Theme. "Is the .World ttrowing T.etler. Eit we veek the paotor j ie of this hub- ! fpoke -n the negative si ject. ibis week lie vxill speak on thr afflrmative hide and alo gle his coip lifsioii. Trinity Itlalne and Vnar avs.. Ilev. Melvlu C. Hunt. astor. Tdble school at 9:.".. Clifton Thilllps. sup . Intcudent. .Morning woisbip lu:l.".. Sermon, "The Tl-M-e of the Eibie und Prayer In a Ilevlval." The mixed U.irt- t will sing. All young peo-ple nre nri-d t be at the 1:15 Hervlce and s.h- tli" league sj.eed up the Kp4-ed Mn.-ter. Mi-s Taiwib' Jain will be at the wheel. Evening service at 7:r. The Kev. AI. II. Appleby will be recent nrnl prM li. Special music will e furni-'ied by the chorus. Junior league Wednesday, .;:.".i. Airs. W. E. wen. aurinteni-ut. !ats and prayer meetings Wcilnesday evening at 7:10. AI'ss .Martin will have charge of the class. "What it Means to be a Christian" will be the topic in the prajer hour. All members are urged to watch the papers for iin'Moiio-t'iiicuts of the union cottage prayer im-tlngs, and attend the one nearest. Itlvfr Park M. K. S. Seventh st.. Ker 1 A. W. Smith, pastor. Sunday school y :.".o n. in. Tubil. uorshl; with sermon 10 : in a. in. and 7:1.". p. m. ; Sub)e-t of the sermon: "The Pente-' . . ' eostai l.t ism and the inniillij; of the Holy Sp-irit." Junior league .". p. m. i;pworth league ; p. m. Proa. Mug service 7:1" p. Ui. Subject, "The Two Greatest Obligation of Sim." The MethodUt ISrot herhood mcf- Mond ir night at T!'1 o'clock. Prajer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p. m. The aniioiiii. 'ii: nts f, r t!ie cottage prayer ioctings will ., made on SiKldav. Kpwortli Meiiiorliil C W .. and tKive St. A. r. T.!m .dn way Hunt'-i- Kemia, pastor. Sundav r-ri-es. 1':I.". and 7 :."o The Kev. M. II. Appleby will p:v;,-b in the morning. At tt:' bs.. f tl.c ervi. e Iiiwill hold the coiiKinm bei scivbe. Sundiy hi hd 9:".o a. tu. .Iin; r league '.'.oil p. in. Epwi.rth l.-ngne 1 '.:.".( p :.i ,S. rvi-es during w.s'k. Till ed iv a:i ' I'll 'Li' p. Ier I'l-'enogs Friday i'i"i:i,i Regular l.ibl-w ,s pra r mtv W.-.In.s.l.iv ching at the chun h at 7:30 oVio k. Mull Memorllsts. Kev. T.abb. ct 9:!." a. ni.. A, lutendent. -Ii. bigan and Victoria pastor. Sunday .school Knttei b inrb li. superGerman L.-.favctte and Wavne sts.. Kev. II. S. Alll'cr. pastor. Suii l iy s l,.u 9:3ii a. m.. John Koch, superintendent. Preaching 10:3i)a. m. and 7:30 p 111. Ep. worth league 7 p. m. Prayer mating Wednesday 7:43 p. in. - We!ejn Simp". !t. and Marietta av.. iJev. W alter C. Morr i. p.it r. M 'i :n;:g service 10;.".U. Evening s rsi. e 7:":. Sunday rchool .:.".( a. Adam M'dott. s'i-pt-rlutendent. day evening. Prayer :3-1. i.it-cting WcdiusPertage ( bapl Kev. Clmde Young. pat ;r. Sunday s ! i .it 1' a. m., Ali. William Kl.er. .:icrln:.!idc::f . .Morning w at 11 The:. k. P :o 'i - lug by ward." the pat"r. t ML Pleasant l ev. Cue. Y n.g. in.. : pas :cric t-r. Sunday s h -cl at 1" a. S te tum. sii perinlcndcn t. There will b an t'lii t'i'ii scluid offers at tie c I . f of th' sur.dav l .'.av S hool ' period. T.l!de cl.iat U .1. 1:1. iciptt-r 1-d by Granville Leek. A. f Servi- es Saturd iy evening. . .lan. sth. i:i 11 s' lk !ro::i Come." Tl.is Large of the p".t.r w 1: w lie tlicme: "Thy KiTigd..:a crvbe wiI cl.se a two neck's meeting. Mon-on Chapel Kev. I r.stor. Sundav s.-h.ol Claude it 10 o Young, lock. L. L E. kerly. supc.-int. imI nt Epwi.rth league at ':.' at 1 - ni . l.- i t.y Aliss Uenibe Holton. su' 1e-t: "The TcaDtude of t lie T.rlnger f Go.hI Til ings. Children S er l. e ::t :t p. m. in cLarge f the p it r. Su' bs t: "Wh..s ,-',ri Am IV" Eeniag worship at 7 o'cl k. p a U'.g by l'.cl! g S ti e p I pent." t r. Theme ; and i FREE METHODIST. Tree Mrthodlt Tcnnsylvar.i i av. and Kus.i st. E. N. Faulk, p.i-t r. Sunday school y .",() a. in. M.si i l;ua Stuart, su periiitccdent. Troibl.ing services .a 10:." a. ni. and 7:1" p ni. Sund.ty scln-ol 9 :.'u) n. m.. Allss Clara Stuart. superlutecU-at Treachir g 1 :"" a. m. C.,s mn jjng at 7 p. m. l'rca l.::.g again :f 7:1" p. in. Rier Park 1 rre l t:.edit 1 urT. tcetith a a 1 Vine t. E 10 eni; pastor. day Wci.'e. s a per in ent. AFRICAN M. E. Oliiet : D. D . p lag l't 3" M. E Kev C. E r. 31' W. Monroe 1.1. Sund iy s i-y t T: Allen, ca. hP m. Plea' hi 1. g 7 : 13 J in. lavs in- . tiiig 1 -' in. 'iia .V. M. i;. R..-V. 1'. SuUiLiv-
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1 '):!." a. ni p. tu. and S p. tt l'raytr meet -Ol 1 y vpnin .sinn .iv ,- ... I S. Ul f '.j" r!7tMi'!-!ii. Surnliij' i:irnl:';r ubj" ' "i'w I'orwar'l." IV' Sunday ilab i oYi . k. Ti.f b..!r will clvp a sx';n .- j,.rt Snnliv nU'bt. Also Mrs. V. K. Mill.r will sj.oak. Talur A. !. i:.. Zlon (lupfl Sunday K' hiHl it .1-J.r;i. Muriiint; prp.ifblrt: at h) :!.". l'.lnv.g prea Mag at 7:4j. PHESBYTEKIAN. I irt r. it'- l;v. 1'.. iutiiia:r. Wmhliiiitun av. and LnfayCbarlfs A. Alifs t'barl I.lni.in.cotr. 1. ott.- AI. l'art-rl-lx'1. ios.jt.iut ti th miuNter. i'ubii" worship at 10:4," a. in. and 7:.ui p. ia. M. ruins. addrs by Kv. K. i'. J I lieben. I. 1.. uu "iur CUJie Hoys." AIUHi.-ai and prais ervl-e In the venlux wdt!i .bort addn- by the minister on "Tb- 'on2ii-t of l.vil." Illble sho 1 at !:.': a. in. ilcu'K 151:lo Study lut Ht '.c'yt a. in. Junior Knde-avor s.x-iety iit p. in. Yfiiin;' 1'eopl' dcty at G:.'J0 p. in. Friday Nlht club at o'clix-k. Ahd-wk mtvtlnu for prayer and con f rci:e Veliieday at 7:' p. in. i Trinity 'or. Coif as av. and St. 'st.. Iifv. John S. Hurns, pastor, fo-ho.d 'j.'). l'rayer m-tlujr 9:13; IVter Iilhle ' J. I. I Wbiteiuan. superintendent. Vrtmlntrr-::r. II. I. Host ttor, pastor. Sunday n.-bool 1 :.10 a. in.; J. I. ' l.iiwnona. nupei lutendt-n t. l'utllc worship 10:4"i a. ta. and 7 :.';) p. in. Morning tbeinr: "ol and Man oi.ratliikr to Save the I,ost." In the tiu evening. Iiev. II. C. Huk'hcs. I. I.,if Madison. Wis., wlli sjak on l'resbyt-r-tan work In tate unlversltt-H. Juulor C. II., 1 o'cI.M-k. Subject, "Confe-sshur Cbri-t," Koni. 1(K. Senior C. K.. :r.o. Subjo t. "Why Join the Church." I-di. .1. Church evening Wednesday. Supier at tr.'.'Ji Traver metlng 7 :". Subject, "Field hi White I'nti the Harvest." Jolin r.:.Ti-.";. AIetlnjc of .Sunday school of -li.ers and tea-hers at S o'clock. llop. chapel ler and layton at. ierge William Allium, lt. 1.. iniiiNter. l.lble school 9:no. Carl Fllcry, superintendent. Classy far all attendants. Adults ue the International leson , an ciass.-s from Junior down the graded systcni. Alornlng worvntp nun sermon i) the llllllister at 10:1.". .Morning theme : "The Trice of a Soul, Christian T.ndeavor pniyermecting at . :.".o. Topic. "Why Join the Church? Ttdi. 3:S-11. Evening service with evan gelistic sermon on the theme. "A Common Answer" at 7 :'. The Young Teople'a chorus choir will sing durii.g this M-rvi'O. The mid-week meeting will be held on Wednesday evening at 7 :.'M, and the topic fcr consideration at that time will be: "What I'm, I Io For JeusV" The public is cordially Invited to attend and part filiate In u ol Ilicsc Teryicfb i - i frumdown Church Dr. Thompson, superintendent. Sunday school 2 p. in. Trcacliing service 3 p. m. ICockhlll In ion Sumption Prairie road. nric-fjuarter mile wwt of Olive fit. Bible school at 2:3o p. m.. Owen Whlteman. superintciidcat ; international lessons. Hungarian t orner Washington av. ana Cbef-y it., llev. 11. T.ertok. pastor. BAPTIST. i i, Main and Wayne ..harb . A. De ker. Treu bin sts., Rer. hing at 10:30 a. ' in. Evening service i u0. Tdble s hod j:::o a. in. W. K. Studebaker. superintendent. Morulng worship. 'Pastor's subject: "C-.in the Dry Hones ' Dive :" Quartet, "Christian, the Aloru Ercaks Sweetly O'er Thee." by Shelley. 'Junior nnbui at 3 p. in. lt. Y. P. T. at ;:1.". Topic; "Why Join the Church?" Mi lud Cill.i.rt Under. Evening w..i-sbip at 7 :.".0. Subjet : Jesus Christ; .iac i m' v'- r ' - I tr .ale. " ottage prayer meetings on, i ijcsd.'.v and i rmay evenings, .-see me iiewspaM-rs for announcements. Itrotherho,d nuH'ting at V1 Leland av.. on Tu.-s-day evening. Sunday m-SooI and Young Tc'opl-'s institute on Wednesday, begl.:niug at 3:bj p. m. This will continue rhnoiirh the evening. Kev. S. L. Roberts oi trauKnn, inn., leauer. . ovini iui ; cvervbodv will be held in the church on , i'iiursdav evening. Music for Suuday evening. ijuartct. "Evening Trayer." i.Miartct. "My Shepherd." by Sarll. So,raiio solo, "I'e Thou With Ale." by Dudley l'.u. k. Sung by Mrs. Kojle. tiuliu (uinty and lil.ilne ar Rev. T. J. i'arsoiis. pastor. Sunday school l:öi a. in. John W. Kendall, sui'erintciulciit. Mr mi in i: Avomhlp 10:.o.0. 15. Y. P. I '. :4Ö. Even lug service 7 :30. Moiiiing theme: "Pente-ostul Ante-ed- . .- .Ik .1. (!!. cats. loling leopics nieeuni;. o.to k. leader. Koy H. Smith. Topic; "Why Join the Church?" Evening service 4 :. Subje, t of sermon: "The Key to the Kingdom." ..Monday evening, the brothill noH't In the eh arch parlors, orland Johnson will nad a paper on "K.-l'iLioiis Cooiieration." Tuesda. 3 i. iu.. the Women's I'nion P.lbl class j will nns-t with Airs. Hans, pod Inland nr. 1 'I'.. . I tlto vi Atn . .i.r.-i, win unite with . . . ...... "i,. ..... .M.ttnirs ns : at' a un ed. Wednesday evening. the cliur' b and P.lble selnHd will unite witn 1 the l lrt T. iptlst church in a Sunday j sillied Institute, cot'dmted by the Kev. S. II. Roberts of Franklin. Thursday t' e ivst'tute will be .oiitlnued at Mlshv ak.i afternoon and evening. Friday,! ..... . ... .1,. U'-iriin.-'j MI.IaTI lr.1 ' win ,U with Mrs. t. J. Parvon. Ut , Lin.--la war W. Friday even In union icotb.ge prayeriuii'tlngs as announced Mount Zin llaptist 11' N. Rirdell st. E ening service 1 :o0. Thursday S p. m. I irt Swfsllch Cor. sts Service 10:3) a. every ether Sunday, will preach. l'rayer meeting j Laurel and Napier m. and 7:30 p. m. Kev. r. W. Jewell CHRISTIAN. I irt Main st.. south of public library, Kev. Joan AI. Alexander, pastor. MomtriR Tdi s-hK 1 9;lö. Trof. II. ii. Imel, supcrintiTident. Morning worship at 10:40. Sermon: Two Ep.H-h-AI iking Visions." Senior Christian r.ii.ieavor at '.:"i. Topic. "Why .loin Ciiunh.'" This meeting lasts inst t !n ee-.Miarters of an hour. The evenil;
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. ... 1 tl. O Ci'M k This continuous service is 1 , gei.Tallv satisfactory and large numt.ers 1 will be expected Sunday evening. Trayer land Trais, sctvbe Wednesday eveuing Jat 7::;o. Topi-: "What I Pn;Hse to do .During the Simultaneous Revival Cam- . .1.. Va 1 lAn f prayer meetings aiui aiieno me .ii r Endi-ivof will met Saturday after- ' IS hi' I fl Oll I Ullllk l lir- . . ..... . nrlii . ...A ..'A... L' .1 utC oil s U p at J:."0. M'.s iieieu .Marnnaaie. riiitendeiit. strangers and visitors I., ?' , tv ire isirdta.lv Invited to worn t :.'.' w;tb tis. lndiin Atenn Indiana and Witwer avs Ke. Ce. .1 Franklin p istor. Fred K. Vi! n. Sa .day sch ol superintendent. AI rniug service 9:30. Y. T. S. C. I, pravcr meetings 0:3 p. m. Evening serMe. 7:4.'.. Wednesday evening prayer service. 7:30. Linden enue Church of Christ Linde av. ;nj Carlisle st Edward Castle, p tor. Ti e.P hing 10:4." a. in. and 7:30 P T'i. Sii'mI iy s hcol 9:3' a. ni. C. E. i,t l:3i p m. Prayer uieetlur Vednesday a: 7 :30 p in. EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION l'irl Lafayette and M-wroo sts.. W. 11. Freshb-y. paster. Sunday school at '.-;' a. in.. George J. Loug. superlntendtr.t 1 .... 1 . l - . . . Cmw.I. . t e .iai .1 in fneiMr-ikri m-i .'uumj. . Let as keep It i:p. The combination seri e and sermon at 10:.';0. Subject: "The l .iilV.ied Tr. u.te." 1. T. A. at i:30. Eu.nii Nlmtz. president. Si;bje't. "Why .! t'l the -;-.u."ch. Evangelistic .ervlee .it 7::-" SilbJ.it. "The Lost Coin." of1 1 ill board tp.-s'tlng Monday at 7:30. Pr.ij i rnic-t:;: g Thursday at 7 ::'(. t;rce I.in.oln way W. and Trick av. Kev. Daniel D. Spcl-'her. mil' ister. Sund ty y.-h'-ol .it 0:."' i. in.. George W. Devine. uperlntendcu:. .Mrulng worship jih'i sermon 10:3i a. m. J'vrulug uuject: "The Ffcther'a Great
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'.'.ft." Y. T. A. matins at fi:4". p. tn. lyrtle Trid. pn-fldent. To.plo: "Why ..In tb. rbur-h." Mrn. M. Vrirr. U-T. Tb )rpldliiff HrW. S. II. r.aiim-rtn-r, will prach at 7:.V) p. ra. and nduct tb Holy communion, t'ottaee r.!yTnietlnjr will l ndrutil during tb- nirk und the regular hour of prnyer will le hf'.'l at the rtiurch Wednesday 7..) p. ra. Miipah nln and Monroe ntn. Ttr. J. (. Mmsler, pator. Sunday shool a 9:.y) . ni. S. C. IeTiaian, iuperlntendent. Srmon at 10:4" a. m. Mornlnsr subject : "The Demands of .IniM." itf-hlm at 2:.'W P. m. Vounir
! I'fple'g alliance at J:.T) p. ui. Joyce Iranian, pr"ldnt. Lem n for tb even'Injr: "Why Join th ChnrrhV Leader. Kev. L. S. Fisher. Sermon at :. p. tn. Subject: "I'clfnl Serlpturril (imparlcon." HulnetH! meetine of the Young People' all, ince on Monday evenlncr t 7:4.". Missionary prayermeetlnsr on Wed nsIy evpnin at 7:r.0. See Monday nltrht'n pner for plieps where eottatre prayer inetincs will be hehl on TtiesIay evening and Tliursday paper for .the Friday night's meeting. J Zloi St. 1" Zlon'n Kvanrrliral Cor. E. Wayne and eter sts. Iter. Martin uoireney, pastor. SWEDISH EVANGELICAL MISSION CHURCH. .smrHviih FnreliraJ Cor. Scott and Orchard "ts. Ker. O. K. Moberg. pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m., Oscar I.ergatedt. superintendent. Morning worship at 10:45 a. .m. Y. P. meeting at 4 p. m. Evening service at 7:30 p. m. BRETHREN. rirst Brethren Church 1214 S. Michigan at.. Her. A. E. Thomas, pastor. Sunday school 9:30 a. m.. Hartley Firestone, superintendent. Morning service 10:30. Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. m. Evening service 7:30. First Church of th Hreth re n Miami st. and Indiana at. T. E. George, pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m C. M. We n gee. superintendent. Classes for all. Sunday sehool nt 0:30, Charles Voder, superintendent. Classes for all. Second Church of the Urethren Ctish In? and Van Innren sts. Iter. J. 0. flra ter, pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. ra., ii. A. Senseman. superintendent. Morning service 10:30. Evening service 7:30. Christian workers' meeting at 6:30 o. ra. ; John Austin, president. l'rayer meeting Tuesday 8 p. m. UNITED BRETHREN. Conference Memorial OOS S. St. Joseph st. Iiev. (J. T. lleyrer, pastor. Sunday school at l:30 a. m. C. K. Wilson, superintendent. Classes for all. Public worship at 10:30 and 7:30. Pastor's subject for the morning worship 'The .Meaning of Tower," for the evening worship "The Spirit's Power lu the Church." The pastor will lead the Wednesday evening prayer service. Subject: "Mutual Help." Cottage prayer services Tuewiny anil Friday eTenlnps. Christian Endeavor service at 3:40. The honorary members will lead, subject, "Why Join the Church?" LUTHERAN. llolr Trinity Fngllnh Sherman ay. and LIndscy st., Kev. Albert II. Keck, pastor. Sunday school 9:15 a. in., E. Motts, superintendent. Classes for all ages. Men's IMbbj class, taught by the pastor. Subject, "The Tlrst Disciples of Jesus." Chief service .with pennon by the pastor at 10:30 a. m. . it will be 1 yenra on Suuday since Holy ' i ' . i . i . . a j a . i unity was orgauizeu ana tne sermou will l.c appropriate to the "caslon. l.uThe t her league at :.0 i. ui. Ttrpie Illble and Foreign Mission." Leader, Alis Margaret Culver. Vespers with s m'iuoii by the jmstor at 7:.'W) p. ui. The I'.rotherhood will meet on Monday evening with Noah Zimmer, G22 N. Cushlng st. All meukbers are urged to attend. The Luther league meets on Tuesday evening, me piace to nv anuouucea on Sunday. The annual election of nfflcers will be held. The Mission Study clas meets on YAednesday at :4. p. m., at the church. Subject: "Mohammelanlsm and Christianity." This class is for all. Choir rehearsal on Friday at 7:40 p. ni. at the church. Catechetical Instruction on Saturday at 10 a. m. St. Paul's German Lutheran, Jefferson and William- sts. Ker. 11. Holle, pastor. German service at 10:30 a. m. Sunday school nt 0:30. Ltiglisli serrb-e on the second and fourth Sundays of the month j9 a. m. Bible class at 9:15 a. m. Serrices at 10 :30 a. m. and 7 :3o p. m. Morning subjiit: "The Holy Family." Evening subject: "United in Spirit." All men of the congregation will meet Sunday afternoon at J:30 o'clock at the schot 1 hall to hear Mr. Thiel of Chicago. Walt her league monthly business lnevtlug lucsday at h p. ni. Glorl Del Swedish Chapin and Kerr sts.. Rev. Gottfried Ulson. Sunday school Service at 10:30 a. ni. and 7:30 Kib'.e class 9:15 a. in. Morning ser"Why Jesus Remained in the Temple" Subject of the evening sermon: "The House of the Lord." 1 he young people of the church are specially invited to this terv1ce and should make it n point to be present, if possible. Tuday even; ili'ff at S the congregation will hold Its annual meeting. -n memoers are ieinested to be present. The vholr meets Thnrdav evening 7:30. The Luther league will hold its regular meeting on Friday evening. 1 ne committee ior im meeting will be: Mtvs Helen and Emil I KnUenberg. and Kagnar Nelson. Connrmaiiou kcdooi rsjiuruaj uiwriuwu. EPISCOPAL. St. Jame' Lafayette St.. north Washington nv. Parish house. 310 of W. Colfax av. Right Rev. John Hazen White, D. D.. bishop of the diocese of northern Indiana, rector. Kev. II. It. White, vicar. CATHOLIC. M. Patrick's 307 S. Taylor st.. Her. John F. DeGroote. C. S. C.. pastor. Low masses at 6:00. 7:30. 9:00 a. in. High . j .rrnnn mt 111 tri Baptism at p. ru. Vesjrs at 3:30 p. m.' Sunday ;cbool at 3:00 p. ni. s.Hieiles et 4 p. ra. Meeting of church st. lleslwlce Polish Cor. Scott and Napier sts. Kev. Anthony Zubowkz, C. S. C, pastor. Low mass at 7:30, 9 and 10 a. ni. Sunday school at -:30 p. m. Benediction at 2:30 p. m. St. Stanislaus Polish 115 N. Lincoln st. Kev. Roman Marclnlak, pastor. Mats at 7:30. y and 10 a. in. St. Calmler' Polisri S21 . Webster st. Low mass nt 7:30 a. m. High mass at 10 a. 1. espers at - p. m. M. Adrlbert's Polish Olive and Grace sts. Kev. John ivubackl. nastor. Daily ruass at 3:15 p. m. Ho-ly hour Wednesday evening at 7:30. Sunday nus 0 and 10 a. m. St. Joseph Hill st. and Lasalle av.. Tatrick J. Carroll. C. S. C. pastor. Lowmasses at 7:30 and 9 a. in. -Ugh mass at 0. 7:30 and 9 a. m. High mass at 10. benediction 3 p. m. Sunday school at 3 :15 p. m. t. Stephen's Ilnngmrlan Thomas and McPherson sts. Kev. Alexander Varlaky. ' rustor. Mass at ?.:vo ana io:i. a. m. Suuday scnooi ai .w p. ui. i..eueuictlou at 3:00 p. m. Sa-cred Hert Notre Dame. Low mass at rt a. ru. Students mass at S a. in. Tarisb mass at 10:15 a. ui. Vespers at 2 p. ni. Sacred Heart Belgian 112 W. Thomas st. Kev. Charles V. Fischer, pastor. Mass at 7 :oO and 0:30 a. m. Suuday school at 2:30 p. ni. Tenedlctiou at 3 p. ui. St. Mary's German 431 S. Taylor St.. Ke. J. M. Scherer, C. S. C. pastor. Mss at 7:30 and 10 a. ui. S';udjy school at 2:30 p. m. Benediction at 3 p. ia.
ASSOCIATED BIBLE STUDENTS. Progress- club Lall. Melv'll ; building. 212 S. Lafaette st.. Sunday 3 p. tu. Lertur- by Pilgrim Daniel Toole. Sunday evening meeting at home of J. D. Elliot, 714 E. Wayne t. TEMPLE BETH-EL. JewUh Temple Beth-Ll u-asalle av. and Tailor st Rabbi J. H. Stoltz of Chicago will speak on "FaiLli." Servbvs Sundav
morning at 10:,'Ü). Sunday school at 9:13. SCIENTIST. Main and Madison sts. Sundiv ferTicei at 11 a. iu. and 7:30 p. m. ni a testimonial meeting on every Wednesday evening at S o'clock. Sunday school far children and young people up to the age of :sj. is from 9:4.j to 10:30. Reading rooms maintained by tLls church on the seventh floor of the J, M. S. building, are open every afternoon. SPIRITUALIST. The South Bend Progressive Spiritual society will hold a business session Sunday evening .at 7 p. m. nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Weaver. 317 dishing L Following the business session the well known psychics. Air. and Airs. C. T.ritton of T.Ig Kapids. Mich., will give us phychie demonstrations. All members and spiritualists desiring to affiliate with us in our work are earnestly and cordially invited to attend this meeting. SALVATION ARMY. Hall 412 S. Michigan St.. in charge of Capt. William Conway. Aleetings every night in the week except Monday. Sunday-service as follows: Sunday school at 2 p. ra. ; salvation meeting nt S p. in. Everybody is welcome to these services. CHURCH OF GOD. Se.-rice are held in Melville hall. 212 S. Lafayette xt. Sunday school at 10 a. m. : K. O. Cuffel. superintendent. Preaching service at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. by Elder D. E. V-an Voctor. MISSIONS. Mennonlte Hope 3isslon 320 N. Olive st. Sunday school at 2:30. Preaching at 3:30. Children's meeting at 7:30 p. in. Services every night during the week except Wednesday night; all are welcome. Leader, Mary Nunemaker. Rescue Mission 130 E. Lasalle ar. Rer. A. G. Schäfer, superintendent. Luther Lane, manager. Kell phone 5419. Work furnished free for unemployed. Meeting every eveningl at 7:43. Speakers for coming week: Sunday, J. T. Klackburn: Monday. Kev. I'd Castle; Tuesday, "Tat" Emmons, ex -saloon keeper and gambler; Wednesdav. Mrs. Getz; Thursday, Mr. Jollife: Fridav. Taul Harris; Saturday. Rev. I. N. .Miller; Sunday school 2:30. Every body w elcome. Come. City 115 E. Jefferson blvd. Kav A. Bird, superintendent. Sunday school at 3 p. m. Meetings every night at 7 :.'10. Eveuing service with old-time songs. Services every night at 7:30. All are welcome. APOSTOLIC FAITH. 513 E. Jefferson blvd. Regular meeting Sunday 10:43 and 7:30 o'clock. Wed nesday and Saturday evening at 7:45 o eiocK. Y. M. Q A. Y. M. C. A. meetings will be held every Sunday afternoon, especially for men, in the auditorium of the boys' building. A special spe.iikr will be secured for each Sunday and special music will be furnished. Y. V. C. A. The Central Bible class has changed its hour of meeting from 7 o'clock Monday evening to 3:4." Saturday afternoon every week. Class meets at Y. W. C. A. as usual. SOUTH BEND & MISHAWAKA MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION. Meets every Alonday at 10 a. m. at the Y. AI. C. A. Resident and visiting ministers always welcome. President. T. J Tarsons; vice president. L. M. Edwards; secretary, W. 11. Fresh!ey. The prayer meeting last .Monday was fcuch u blessing, it was voted to set apart next Monday also for prayer. It is hoped there will be a record attendance. LET MINORS PLAY POOL Man Admits Charge VIuri Arraigned in City Court. Colistine Lu?zkowski, owner of a pool room on the west side, entered a pica of guiltrto permitting minors in his place of. Inisiness when he appeared in court Saturday morning. Joseph Wypiszynski made a plea for leniency for the defendant, allegins that the man had been in this country but three years and declaring that he was under the impression that tho boys were of age when he allowed them in the pool room. Judge Warner took the case under advisement until Monday morning. BOYS THREW SNOWBALLS Man Up in City Court Denies lie llroke Window. Teter Piasecki, living on the west side, charged with malicious trespass by Steve Sarka, told Jude Warner in city court Saturday mo. ring that he did not break Srka's window as is alleged by the complaining witness. 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SECTION OF CITY Loss at East Youngstown, 0., is Placed at Million Several Are Killed. (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) of Chief J. M. Woltz of the sheet and tube company force. According to a statement made by Woltz, he nred a blank shot in the air to scare the crowd and then firing became general. Nineteen in the crowd were wounded, following which the mob, frenzied, surged into the east Youngstown business district and set lire to several buildings. As the torch was applied to a clothing store and then to a Jewelry store, the looting began. A saloon was tired and looted, the liquor being distribute! through the crowd. Firemen Driven Away. The Youngstown lire department went to the scene of the fires, but was driven off by the crowd. The East Youngstown department also attempted to check the blaze, but the hose was cut and the firemen driven away. The flanea quickly spread. NYE IS CANDIDATE Will Make Itace For Nomination as Iro!secutor. Atty. Daniel B. Nye Saturday contented to the announcement of his candidacy for the democratic nomination for prosecuting attorney of ist. Joseph county subject to the primaries of March 7. During the past four years uMr. .Nyo has been associated with Chester R. Montgomery as deputy prosecutor and his friends regard this experience in conducting a large number of criminal caees for the state qualification for his holding the oittce ho will run for. Mr. Nyo was born in an adjoining county and has lived in St. Joseph county for several years. He is a graduate of Tri-itate college and of Indiana State University School of Law. SENDS OUT CALENDARS Rand of Mercy to be Organized, hy Humane Society. Calendars bearing little verses about being humane to dumb animals will be distributed to 300 school children next week by the Humane scciety. This will be the first step in organizing Bands of Mercy among the pupils in both the public and parochial schools. Ernest W. Halmsley of Sedalia, Mo., probably will come here to take charge of the work of the Humane society in the schools, the position having been offered to him by tho othcers of the organization. His work here will consist of giving stereopticon lectures to the school children and organizing humane societies in the schools. He has had many years of experience along these lines. MARKET KEEPS OPEN Little Change A'oted in Prices on Colfax Mart. The first of the Saturday markets was held Saturday morning, it being the first time the mart has been open on this day for three weeks, owing to Christmas and New Year's coming on Saturday. About 25 dealers displayed the usual winter products. All prices remained about the same as they have been for two months. Ejrgs were quoted at 40 cents, but they were scarce. Old chickens, alive, took a one-cent drop, selling at 13 cents Saturday. Old dressod chickens sold at 18 cents. Springers were 14 and 18 cents. Pigs feot sold at six cents a pound. COURT NOTES XWV CASES. 1685S Cora M. Trotter vs. Charles K. Trotter,, divorce, grounds cruel and inhuman treatment, circuit. 16S59 Roy M. Camp vs. John W. Nikart, replevin and damages, circuit. 16862 Joseph R. Morgan vs. Lewis Moore, recovery of money, circuit. 26 S 6 Kraus Bros., Loewy Co., vs. Leo Swank, recovery on note, $300, superior. 26 S 5 Peter Cleawaert vs. Adolph and Mary Mussche, recovery on notes, J1S1.49, puperior. COMPANY INCORPORATED Capital Stock of Realty Concern is Placed at $23.000. Articles of incorporation for the Toney Board of Realty have been recorded in the county recorder's office, the capital stock being placed at J2 5.O0O. Albert E. Toney, Iris U. Beard and Charles Coyle are named as the director for the first year. IS FINED SIL William Hilgcman, giving his home as Fort Wayne was lined Si and costs! for intoxication by Judse Warner in city court Saturday morning and will spend the next 11 days In the county jail. James Heyedu, living cn Pine st.. pleaded guilty to the same charge but escaped with a suspended fina
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WIFE SUES FOR DIVORCE Says Husband Told Children She Was a Fool. Charging that he was accustomed to calling her a fool every day, and telling .their children what a fool their mother was, Cora M. Trotter has brought suit for divorce against her husband Charles E. Trotter. She charges that he once told her that if she didn't like the way ho acted that she was welcome to go home to her old dad, that she went home, and later he appeared upon the scene, penitent and a reconciliation was affected. Another allegation made is that the wife was deserted in Mishawaka in 1910 and that she went to Coldwater, Mich., her former home, hav ing no other place to go. Because of the fact that she claims Mishawaka as her home, the suit for divorce was filed in the local courts. I. S. Humphrey, an attorney from Coldwater, came to South Bend to file the divorce complaint. They were married in Michigan City, July 8, 1000, and separated Feb. 25, 1915, according to the complaint. MAimiAGE MCEXSES. Michael Walsh, steamfltter; Josephine WaliYall. Walter Adam Clark, steamfUter; Irene Arrilla Ley. Theophll Van De Costello, knitter, Mishawaka; Maria DeMeyer, Mishawaka, MOVIES Do they Hurt your Eyes? LO-TUS EYE BALM Soothes and Strengthens them. Stops the Irritation, Grows Long, Silky Lashes. 25c and 50c Bottles at Coonley'e. Advt. LO-TUS HEADACHE TABLETS Safe and Sure. Give Prompt Relief. 10c, and 25c Boxes at Coonley's. Advt. MANY TROUBLES DUE TO WEAK KIDNEYS "It is no use advertising a medicine unless the medicine itself is good enough to tack up the claim you make for it," said Wettick's Original Cut Rate Medicine Store, the popular druggist, to a News-Times man. "On1 the other hand it is a pleasure to sell a medicine when my customers come in afterward and tell me how much good it hasdone them. And tnis Is why I like to sell and recommend Solvax, the great kidney remedy. Ever since we first introduced Solvax in South Bend my clerks have been so busy selling it that I have a hard time keeping a smfticient stock on hand. I have so much faith in this article that I am going to guarantee It in the future and will return the money to any purchaser of Solvax whom It does not help. This may seem rash, but my customers have said so many good words in its favor that I do not expect to have many packages returned." This shows great faith in Solvax. It really is a. most unusual medicine because it overcomes the worst cases of kidney complaint by removing thecause. It goes straight to the s-at of trouble. It soaks right in and cleans out the kidneys and makes them pass off all uric acid and waste matter that lodges in the joints and muscles, causing rheumatic pains: soothes and heals the bladder and quickly ends all such troubles. Nothing 1 more uncomfortable or hurt a person's perfect enjoyment of life more than troublesome kidneys and th-?lr attendant evils. Use Solvax and got your full measure of benefit out of life. Advt. ASK FOR and GET HOlSLllCK3S THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Cliep fubsütutcj coat YOU wurao prica.
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NEWS OF INTEREST TO POLISH CITIZENS social i:m:ts. The St. John's Evangelistic society No. 605 of the Roman Catholic union of America, will hold its meeting Sunday afternoon at tho St. Adelbert's hail. The meeting of Lady Falcons Z. Balickl No. 1, will be held Monday evening at 7:00 o'clock at the Z. B. hall. The meeting of SL Bronislawa society of the Polish Roman Catholic union of America, of St. Ilcdwige's parish, will be held 'Sunday afternoon at St. Hedwige school building. A meeting of St. Vincent de Paul society No. 73 will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the St. Hedwige school building. The young girls of St. Helen's Wreath society will hold their meeting Sunday afternoon at 4 o'cloi k. The tinging rehearsa.1 of St. Hedwige choir will be held Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the Si. Hedwige school building. The military band of Z. B. Falcons No. 1 will hold its rehearsal Tuesday evening at 7:20 o'clock at Z. B. hall. The St. Adelbert's society. No. 133, of the Polish Roman Catholic union of America will hold Its meeting Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the regular place of meeting. The Young People's society of the of St. Stanislaus parish will hold its meeting Sunday afternoon at St. Stanislaqs hall. The St. Hedwige society of the Polish Women's Catholic union of America, of St. Stanislaus parish, will hold its meeting Sunday afternoon at the regular place of meeting. The exercises of the Falcons, Z. B. No. 1, will be held Monday evenlns at Z. B. hall. The St. Cat-iiniers society of St. Casimier's parish will hold its meeting Sunday afternoon at the regular place of meeting. PERSONALS. Roman Szyperski has arrived here from Cleveland for a few days' visit with relatives and friends. He 5 the suest of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Blazklewlcz, 731 S. Jackson ft. John Woytasiewicz, who has b-en here on business, left today for Gary. Marion Tomaszewski. 112; W. Division st,. has; returned from a few days' visit with friends at Woodstock and Chicago. Stephen Zakrzecki of Chicago i.s in the city on bu.-iness. Peter Sikorski of Buffalo ii spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs, Jo
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