South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 43, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 February 1916 — Page 2
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SATI UDAV. rUUU AUY 12, 1WI0. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMfcb
WITH THE REVIVALISTS
OPINION 1ST BE GIVEN ON CHRIST Rev. W. H. Freshley Asserts That Men Should Tell What They Believe. "What think ye f 'hr.-t 7" .i-kei th Iv. W. !i. l r-'nl '. of th'- i'irst KvaniclK .il limn b !.-T r.i:rhf. wbbb v,n ..!- ,1 t!'.- t (;,! v.,i'Likon from tbe r ; 1 !-' "f th'r.'ii! Iii j.t r "f mt Matthew . "livery h'.ir one .f ym.r friends .-.' . 'What !- .. tiiink of T'rest WiN n '." " the pastor said. ' Thf-y :-V. the .--t n r.il times durlni: .in r 1 i 1 1 i" 'M -r. t i mi. If they are inten sie, i-i th- th- .itT they will want t kti'iA ymir pi i i n of a faiiiar- ;i i T f . r r ;o treys. A fportwia ri v.i!! a 1 w a - be deiroi,s f t hancmir ide.i-i relative 1 his favorite athbae. An" s it iy in the life of the uothl if a ? I S ' 1 1 T s' J 1 1 . I 1 1 1 1 there n far iimt imp" riant !1,Stion to i unsil'T ; t i 1 an-Aer. "This .neat n'itTv is divided into two partv. W miht ki ov What His nernie a. well .f- His friends think f Him. When have di ti their varying opinion-; must cuinl'i'i the t'A In this p ; 1 1 a 1 1 1 1 s 1 1 1 I i-iinll ptrstrit hist the viewpoint of lirist"s Mi'iu ! s "The I'ha'i is'-r.s . in a Usinir ton-. ' 'Thi- niai, !. -th sinners. Ho .awal others hut Ii1 annot save I Inns If.' Th-.' vwr.- li mot bit1r oppori nt s win n II first !- . n J'l'fjrliilU. "'I t ; n I n faul! in tins man.' I'llato, the Kiuiian irv emor. declai--si. and his witV l hod him, "Nave limn nothmc to do with this jast in. in.' "Judas, the apostle uiio bctiayed l.is M...-t r. r i 1 1 n! as he i"( ial the .".0 ,ii-f-s of Mp.r. 'I haw be1 1 i '! jasr hl I.' An-l oii all Iviiow the truth of hi- words, of repentance which wen ton late o savo the pi olnte. " 'Trnlv this man was th.- .f ! id.' sa ill the t'fiiliiriiu oflicer who ;is in omtii'i ii'l of thf hohlii-rs who eclitcl Nfi- ui'ii' truer woi'tls pokn l.y man' "The ilyini; thief on tin- cross tmiriiiurfil. as ho cxpiivil. 'This man l;as dour nothinir arnis." Thf fortunate criminal who sah! thrso words was lewarilcl f . r his faith hy Iho Savior, who turned to him ami' f-aid. 'This ilav u shall 'e with ino In jiarailise." ".Vow, u mnt unwah r w hat His frifnds hail to say .it.out Him. " T.rhol.i the Lim!, ,,f c.,,,1 who l.ikeftl IIW.iV the Mns of the Wollil,' fxclaimetl Saint John the lkiptist" find I'fte:-. who na,I denied Him, addrrsfd Him later as M (hui an! jiiy -"a ior." "Jolm. the younger. r f rred to llim as 'The laicht moinini: star of mlvutio!)." while the multitudes said 'He hath d-oo- all thtti-,-s well." ""And K'cate-f of .il'. (inij tlio l'athfr plaifd upon Him HU hh-ss-1 ir- und said at the .-ami- tiiiie. 'This is Vtiy hhd Son in whom I .mi V ?il -pleas d. !I.tr e llim.' 'AVhat think ou of h! i-t .' is the niot important n--i i. n i that has r'.cr l'i'i'ii asked i'U. Aif on prcparrd to answfr'.' Vmi nii:-d decide imnicdiatd. Tomorrow may l.o too l.ttr. Now is the time. This very lnomMit ." TRUE RELIGION MEETS ALL NEEDS OF MANKIND Authorship if Ihhlo annot h Ponit a! ir Po Inf in .oI I Aiis. '"The trt:o tadiuion is thus religion which meets t!ie icat tu-.-d of iuanKiud."' ditku' d Kf. Walter '. .Morris at the V -!.'au M. Ik church l ist -niti;r. "If rhat h.ur it ones I)Ot S M p p I these tee,!--. then it IS not the re 1 chun h of J-u (."hnt." Thf ul'jf.T 'Tile I 1 1 i ; 1 1 . 1 1 i n of I'h ris; ui t t lit i.t hfjn from Isaiah 1:1s. ',.,.. ü... .md ht us le.tsnn t -i ih'r. s iith the Lord: thouph o ir e.irlet. thev h.lll hf .( !l;tf ;,s s'loW ; though thoy ! e red like .nni-'n, t!.c shall he as u t ' I." "This text i im.!;i;i ' nth a command and a promise." said Mona. If a '"iini!.;i!ii for as ?,i r..Hf j,. th-- !..ud and i' ;s a promise of tie. 1 1. v. c o r so lis. Wo must I rin:c our dit!'.--.it proi h-tr.s to ..e'is i'hrist. If ou l.-ive tioii les which iiri htit-! t!i m to. (:.' .u-d lfceie iu;' ami cr.-nur. de ment. He !o!-i -er tri it Tt.atl js finite iind t i.a t 'rod i- n.f iff t c. "HiO. e.'.s it i to jifoM- to the t epth al th..t '.o r,.. dp xists. il Nr on l-.faevs rh.it not hinc cantad rod i e s..!i.-thir. We know that '.vp are ahe , hue a mn. clousncss of . ;r ow v, existence, ilea son till- ti.it !!.! must liae heen a tirsf ,t ,., This hrt cause it We kn o ; i kni, f,.r wi se, that theit- i- Ian and df-l-:n m this unirse and the l.tws who. 'a Kovern it. ami who h.; an intflljtnt heiinu odd ir -at. .,::,! f, rmalatf them'' Wf v., t... ;;iark of (lod's hand " -r w i, re ahnut us " FIFTEEN CONVERTED AT FIRST M. E. CHURCH F.'tf en ;.a. , ;,r.-,i .I. v;s hrist a.- th :r .v"..o .i 'uii.t ..' t ! "n .M. i:. . h.ih !:. ! . I i.t is .lltl it U.lS the 'est .:' tli'-f ii;--.'.-Iv .ltt P. led .tä.e of the I . U a I . lie'.. li'.js' thefta- w.i- '"ear ami luat."' and h.s et was tak-:: from l re it .-. ."''.J'.. .ir i.; ;:,a!: lr.r:.'t: a snal. ,,:.d 'a that ll n-t in t lie Ja-td id in . ' The m.M-tr i fi.iü;. r.iinl hc ;o ilis o! the 'r.il' of :in ;i s.i "Jf'CuJ r (I niMi h.a-i I,. ti! liah.ts.
iWANTS TO SHAKE BOOTS
OFF OBDURATE SINNERS lh . II. I. ( hainpioii S,ijh it i-, rMl iIt t to l a ( hrNtian Nccii l'rrMn. 'ncrt(Ml. Soven p'-rsons wer1 converted at the Trinity M. Ik church 'ast niKht. loiiowin !le . H. l. ( 'haiiipion's rnaui on "(h,.spfl Salvation." o an- jaopp- wtp in chares
rvicfs, whii h w rt- featured fy thejl." hy Ifiitltf-: prr -v.itial hyuin. "St.
arrest attendance of the revival, the church hei,.' pai k-d. M-lvin C. Hunt, the pa tor. annmincol that the r ial sorvicr-s would continue over Sunday, lu-v. Champion having hen persuaded to stay for the meetings tomorrow. Tho minister's text was "Come now and l-t us reason together said the Lord. ThoiiKh your sins he as scirh-t they shall , as white as snow; though they he red like crimson they shall he like wool." 'The all-wise and all-powerful c.od takes; man into His counsel," said Ilev. hampion. "When (lod makes such an offer as salvation to men arid they do not accept I feel likf taking them hy the napes of their necks and shaking their hoots off. IMllv Sunday is ri?ht when he calls sach men 'Keezers' and Mohsters,' for tliat is just exactly what they are. "lod offers you salvation which costs you nothing hut faith and love. With faith and love you will want to work for 'lod. which is the most delightful work in the world today, lod's offer means contentment and joy. and how foolish is the man who will not accept such a gift." BOUNDARY LINES ARE DESCRIBED BY MINISTER llcial Serircs at Indiana Atomic Christian Church Trmed Successful. I fscrihin the "houndary lines of l-oth the worhfiy nature as well as that of the religious world." the Rev. ' . T. Tomes, evangelist at the Indiana Avenue Christian church, closed the services for the revival in a most successful manner last evening. Ilev. Cecil Franklin, pastor of the church, expressed his desire last evening that if ever another revival should ho Kiven again that it would ho as successful as the present one. "There are two kinds of houndary lines," said the speaker last even-in-, "there heimr the two called detimul and undefined. Helmed is that which e.xjdains the hotinoary. very decisavely and exact, nml one that is plainly marked as hy i Ivors or hy mountain" chains. The undefined houndary isthat line over which some dispute' may arise, ami that which may not he taken as correct. "These two lines." said the speaker, "are not only in the geographical world, hut in the religious world as well. In religion these lines have the moral and spiritual tealms. which is a part of wisdom to reverence on the inside as well defined, right ami exact." The illustration which Pev. Tomes used was that of a Kentucky fugitive who guilty of murdvr. escaped from the state of Kentucky, over the houndary line of the (hin river into the state of Indiana, and thence to the city of Indianapolis. He crossed the houndary line of life as well as that of the religious world when he committed the awful sin of murder. Sunday services will he the same as usual, with three services heing held during the dav. DECISION FOR CHRIST IMPORTANT TO UNSAVED "I'eeision" was the subject of the seriiH'ii idven hy Kev. A. W. Snii'.h at the River Park M. II. church last tii-ht. The oflkial hoard was in charge of the preliminary services, during uhhh 1. U Naftzger read from Matthew 1 ti ami H. C. Smiley sang a sdo. Kev. Smith to(k his tet from Luke l.:ls-l.i. ret.ding i the stry of the decision of the prodicul sn to return to the home of his father. "The question of decision to accept Christ and he saed is the most important question there is for the unsaved." said Kev. Smith. "It is a decision to turn away from sin to righteousness. To decide to he a christian is t break away fron evil ways and perhaps from evil f:iends. There is peril in indecision. "If we live on in sin. it may lead to eternal death. The longer one lives in sin the harder it is to devide to live for Christ. There is no icasi'ii why i e should not decide. We lose nothing and gain all, ami in the end gain heaven." a ha 'dt is- n res lit of a succession of actions hut there must he a first act ! . ii i ! ... Many a girl lowers her modesty, by having been compelled tn believe i that on loss she res s s-o will not ! LT nin tip to mc csutuusnea si-aji coins, oi Mx itty. .Many a .. uk" , Iiis first drunkard
i!nn'- jio.i thnn ltecomfs a'dreKs lv the minister n " 1 lie I our'
ecause he feared the ! filter and scorn of men. dear ot men causes those who ' haw- Pe.n Christians to denv tlu ir i ,, - . r ! allcuKince to Jesus ( hrist. rear of 1'car oi men causes those who 1 n;.-n cause many people, both old and ioT;g, to refuse t take their :i:'st stand for des '.is Christ. Many a man na failed to find salvation i aus, the man in the pew next to hun scorned him " He that j .tteth his trust in the l. rd is sacd.' In the smallest things . : !::e he that s.-eketh first the king-
.. :u of (Jod sl;all have the material ; Munr t.lr.t. Staid and Taylor. The pa-ti.n-.jv ,,' i if.. i',,n'i,r,cti.n.- ia tr wili gl ve a brief nusage '.n
aiol'.tion and not a subtraction. We - i. t mire tlian Me i:i-e ll.i";o' onl lirrnrtlfs up. Kir right as inw e i o. not tear men and trust in (Jo, i; . I '.ti is morning on. .s'aui.iv niijht rat," w ill preach Sunday Choae of Life." and on. "The Harvest Js
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METHODIST. I'lrit N. Main t . U"T. Ilnrr L. I a vi, j.mtor. C1m9 uif -tln r 1:"j; Sjnday . J.H1 li th auditorium. J- . Itowhfr, p'iprlt)t-ii'leiit. Sermons t 10:4i) a ni. ami 7:.".') i m. rrajT uartIljj '(lns.lMy 7:45 p. rn. .X.'oridrnr tl!-rn: "Tli 'li"hf I.iie. rpwortli '.iK'ie ":lä p. in.. William 1. N i f ... i . i..h,.t Kvfiitiiir stlhlf't : "Tha- , IIr. t ii 1'at." lr. PhvM will Kp-ak I troth iiioriiiiiir aad veidiiiT. I'oIhrwiiiK
Th'h tlif ru u-h-a I program f'r tl.o day. un-
i iT III' 'I1TH HU tl I.. I'- ."J-r. i. orthi: .Mortilnr tndude. "Aiulantiiio in
Athanasius" -77. lay Hopkins; antbeiu. "Thou Lamb f ld." hy Wagner: 'fferamry. "Melody in l" hy Ituhenstf in : M.stlutl la A. hy Hesse. livening prelude. "Keverle," hy Callender; profession hvinn. "St. Athanasia."--77. hy Hopkini; anthem. "O Thou That Teilest (iiro.l Tiding." hy Handel; offeratory anthem. "Sing (! Heavens," by Mauroler: poMhide In (J. by Iniboi. Trarer rntlnj: Weh:sl.iy evening at 7 :."'.o oYlirek, led by Mrs. (ieotg' Wynuin. The singinc will be ionlueted by Dr. I I. Hager. St. I'aul'n Memorial f'olfax find porte avs. Iter. Jarnes I., (iardiner, I). I).. pr.stor. Sunday school at 'J:'M) K. m., (Juy A. I'lsh. superlntenlf nt. At 10:4ä a. m. the minister will preu h ru "'an the Record of Sin be Pdotted Out." Ttie i hnir will sing "App-ar Thou Light Hivlne" bv Morrison and "And ok1 Shall Wipe Away All Tears." by Itile. At 7:"J p. m. Hr. (;.ardin'er will speak on "I.lnexln. the Orator." as presented by Mary Kaymond Shipmtn Andrews in her. hook, "The I'erfeet Tribute." The sermon will be fdled by inf'tlori pictures on "Llniidn's (ottyvburg Address." '1Natbnnl Sobli'rs" Home. Virginia." and "I lrst Aid to the Injured." Mrs. W. H. Suintz and Arthur Shank will sing. "I Waited for the Lord" by Hostrer. On Wed n-sihiy evening the I'.pwor'h league will serve their annual supper after which the regular mid-week erviee will be conducp-d by the pator. Grace Cor. S. Michigan and Tutt stt. Frank K. Dougherty, pasp-r. ("lass metIcK S:lä. Charles A. Wnvne. leader. Sunday 9::x a. m. I'rof. John A. Uyers. auperimeiident. Trenching service. At Iter. . .: "The Christian's Wings" At .". p. m.: "Ihov to Finance a Chunli n IUble Line." 7 p. ni. : "The Man Who Won the KhTtb'n." Kvangellst Joseph C. Ludgate will preach at the servi.es on the SabbntTi. The afternoon mating is for men and women both. He will preach each etenlng during the week except Saturday. The meetings will close Sunday evening. Feb. "JO. Sunday afternoon. Feb. L'O, Dr. Lud gate will deliver his niot interesting lecture u "The Story of a Modern Miracle." This will be for men only. Tuesday. Wednesday. Thursday and Friday afternoon at 'J:.".". Dr. Lud gate lectures on the "Sermon mi the Mount." Lowell Height Miner and Francis ts (lur II. Black, pastor. Sunday school It. II. Motllt. superintendent. Morning service 11 a. m. Trlnitv Rlaine and Vassar avs.. Rev. Melvin C. Hunt, pastor. Itible school at 9:0a Clifton Phillips, superintendent. KUer Turk M. K. S. Seventh t.. Kev. A. W. Smith. pRstor. Sunday school 0::.0 Public worship with sermon at 10:4," a. m. Fpworth league meeting at " ! ni. Leader. Arthur (tuin. There is to be a special program. Revival services nt 7:lö p. m. Fillers condition should indicate that the revival meetings should be continued they will close with this service. Junior league Wednesday at 4 p. m. Kptrortli Mfmnrlal-Por. Lincoln way W.. and Olive St. A. Hunter Henna, pastor. Morning suhject : "Christian Martrvs." Fvening subject: "What Shall I do With Jesus I'" At the morning" service the pastor will ing. "F.eyond the dates of Paradise," by Robert A. Hing. At the evening service Mrs. Alma Hay will sing. "Flee As a Itird." Leader. Itlanehe Hlnes. Junior league. 2:"o. The brotherhood will meet Monday evening at 7:a0 nt the church. Stull Memorial Mi-ddgan and Victoria sts. Rev. I'.abb. pastor. Sunday school nt J:4." a. m., A. ' Hatterhelnrich, superintendent. German Lafayette and Wayne sts.. Rev. II. S. Miller, pastor. Sunday sohixd ö:H0 a. in., John Koch, superintendent. Preaching 10:00 a. m. and 7::.0 p. ni. Fp. north league 7 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:43 p. ru. WeiU.-n Sample st. nnd Marietta nr.. Rev. Waher C. Morris, pastor.. Morning service lu:00. livening service 7:'J0. Sunday school 9:"0 a. m.. Adam Molott. superintendent. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening, 7:30. Portage Chapel Rev. Claude Young, pastor. Sunday chool at 10 a. m., Mrs. William Kiier, superintendent. Morning worship at 11 o'clock, preaching by the pastor. Theme: "How Will the Kingdom of (Jod Come." Mt. Pleasant Rev. Claude Young, pastor. Suuday school at 10 a. m., Merle Stemm, superintendent. Monon (Impel Ilev. Claude Young, nastor. Sunday school at 10 oclock. FREE iM ET HOD I ST. Ire Methodist Pennsylvania nr. ami Rush .t. II. N. Faulk, pastor. Sunday 1'r.a.iior rti. t m.:n , iri iiiirii'iriii. itia. m. and :-!. p. m. .uuu;ij scuooi i a. m.. Miss Clara Stuart, superintendent. Preaching 1U :: a. m. Class meeting nt 7 p. m. Preaching again at 7:4." p. in. Hier Park 1 ree Methodist Fourteenth and Vine sts. F. S. Jennings, pastor. Sunday school io a. ru., L. 1. Wolfe, superintendent. AFRICAN M. E. Olivet A. M. K. Rev. C. Fmerr Allen, I. !.. pastor. C10 W. Monroe st. Preaching lo:.'io a. m. Sunday school :0O p. m. Preaching 7:45 p. m. Class meeting 12 m. Zion A. M. V.. Rev. S. Samuels, pastor. Prea"hlng 10:1." a. ni. and 7:4." p. m. Sunday svhool 1"J:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. Christian Fndeavor 7 p. m. Charles Weaver, president. Sunday will be our inarterly meeting and Rev. . W. Register. I. I.. will have charge. All are invited to c nie and hear this gospel preacher. ur revival will e!o Sunday night with good results. Valentine social M 'i. lay night at the clum h. PRESBYTERIAN. First Cor. Washington nv. and Lafay. ette st.. Rev. Charles A. Llpplnroti. I. p mt;,,tf.r. Ms Charhdte M. Partridge, assistant to the miuister. Puldic worship Ht 10:4."r a. m. and ::ui o ni. .Morning sun.i.s t : ah imNeutralltv." Musical and praise poss'ildi S) rvi,( in the evening with short ad1 l in. III. .lieu s I" '1 in s ni i . in o hi ... 11. . n, Junior Fn. leaver iety at 3 p. m. Y.Ming People' s(.dety at :". i .Ming Peoples soeiety at o:..o i. ni. M'-eting f..r prayer and conference nesdav at . :.".o p. m. Noting Peple s rri,!av NI ,lit ,Ull, at s uVlock. Trinity Cor. Colfax nr. nnd St. Peter st . Kev. John S. Hums, pastor. I'ib'.e school );.. Prayer meeting 0:13; J. P. White man. superintendent. S.-vsi,.n mn-th.g at lo:30 to receive those Wim epct to unite with the chun-h at the Mar h ISth communion. Morning worsldp at lo:C with a vocational program in which the following young people will take jsirt: Mis.Rock. M. (lemberlitig. Teske; Messrs. -ClK.osliig our Llf.' Work." The young people especially are Urged to he presenf. r.ristlnn iauieav.r arol la-es at p. m. with evening srrvi.-e nt The jitor will speak n "The 7 :" ' " .New Man." Young pe.p;. n itx the hurch Pcioay evening. Wednesdayat 7:1". p. m. Tnining !:i. MJd1 week servl.e at . (hir pnotice at j s ::.o Friday evening ixi 7:10, p..ys-
Vetminter Rev. IL I. Ilostetter. pasi.rr. Sunday s -ho-l ; :zt) a. ni.; J. D. Fnimor.s. superintendent. PuMic worship 10:4. a. in. and 7 :'.:) p. m. Lvangeit i. m C..nti will conclude his work, holding services fit 10:45 a. m.. p. m. and 7 :M p. m. .luulor C. F., - o'rlock. Suhjerf: "The Srr,ift.V' Fve." Iii Intej Ilie.liafe . H will meet with the Senior C F. .-it :.".." SuhJ.it: "My Inrhieioe on others." Pra vorniting We.lr,day 7 :". 5uhje,-t: "The Revival--How Can We Conservt It P.IessIngs?" Hope C ha pel Leer and I'avton StS. (Jeorge William Allison. II. I.." minister. Pdlde school ::.",o. Carl Fllery. superintendent. Classes for all attendants. Adults Use the International lesson; all classes from Junior down the graded system. At 10:10 quarterly c.dannihion and reception of men, !rTS will take pl.O with the Mptlsm. of infants. The oil'jot will I.e. '"How (r Commands Hi Love." The evening service will he the rinsing sernrii f.rr th leiivals and the sulrjeet is "Saying ijoodhye t doil." Crumstown ( hurrh Ir. Th Tnpson. superintendent. Sunday school 2 p. rn. Preaching service 3 p. ni. Ilockhill I'nion Sumption Prairie road, one-quarter mile west of Olive st. Bihle
school at 2.o superintendent ; p. m.. (wen Whlteman. international lessons. llungarian Corner Washington av. and Cherry t.. Rev. 1. P.ertok. pastor. BAPTIST. rirst Main and Wayne sts.. Rer. Charles A. Pecker. Preaching at 10:30 a. tu. Fveniug service 7:30. Morning worship at lo:4.'.. Mis VA I. MacLaurin. field secretary f the Woman's llaptist Foreign society will sl'.'ak. .lunlor I'nion at .'. p. in. Mis Florence Jennings, superintendent. P.. V. P. F. at ;.lö. Mis Agnes White, leader. Topic: "Christian Fidelity and Force." Fveniug service at 7 :."o. The pastor will preach. SuhJ.i t: "Ahraham Lincoln's (Teed." This service . doses the special revival m.-etings. Teachrs" training las's Wednesday evening. Su p -Icr at 0:10. Study at 0:40. Mr. iiecker lead-. Church prayT meeting Wednesday at 7:40 p. in. ' The Ladles' Aid s.cieti will nie't in the church parlors on Friday aftern ..on. The Kelley-I . ker division will entertain. After lnisinesH tlie social hour will take the form of a birthday party. )1 women lnvitel. Juincy (.uincy and IUaine av., Rev. T. .1. Parsons, pastor. Sunday school y:."0 a. m. John W. Rendall. "superintendent. Mc.rnlng worship 10:30. II. y. P. F. :4ä. Fvening service 7:30. Fvangelit i' sermon will he presented hy the pastor. Ith morning and evening. Fine singing hy a chorus choir. P.ilde school at :::; a. m. P.. V. P. Ü. 0:." p. m. Leader. Miss Inez ('arter. Subject. "Christian Fidelity and Force. Monday evening. Young People's monthly business mooting and so.ial In the parlors of the church. Tuesday. ?, p. ni.. Women's Fnion Rüde .lass will meet with Mrs. I. M. Fllery. vjl N. Cushing st. Wednesday evening at 7:4.". an evangelistic meeting will l.e held at the i hurch. the pastor preaching the sermon. An opportunity will he given for persons to unite with the church at aU the regular services, -Mount Zion IlaptUt 113 N Blrdsell st Fvening service 7:30. Prayer meeting Thursday s p. m. First Swedish Cor. Laurel and Napier sts. Service l(:3o a. in. and 7:30 p. rn. every other Sunday. Rev. F. W. Jewell will preach. CHRISTIAN. I irt Main St.. south of puhllc llhrary, Rev. John M. Alexander, pastor. Morning Rüde school .:.. prof. Jl. i;. iniol, superintendent. tir teachers' are trained, lessons graded and classes for all ages. Special class for men taugnf by . W. Milner. Morning worship at 10:10. Sermon hv the pastor. "The Impossible Crumbling Re fore Conquering ';liih." Fveniug services. Senior Christiau Endeavor at 0:30. Topi.-: "The Conseratioii of Influence, "(me Hundred Present" is the slogan for this meeting. Fvening sermon. 'The Riggest Task in Life, to Clean Yourself Fp." 'Prayer and Praise service Wednesday evening at 7 :.".0 Topic. "My First Rattle in the n)ritlan Life." Junior Fndeavor. Saturday afternoon at H :3o. ARs Helen Martlnilale. superintendent. Strangers and visitors in the t it r are cordially invited to worship with us. Indiana Avenue Indlr.na and WPwer avs. Rev. Cecil Franklin pastor. Fred R. Wilson. Sunday school superintendent Morning service 9:30. Y. P. S. c. K prayer meetings c,::;o p. ni. Fvening 'service. 7:40. Wednesday evening prajer service. 7:30. Linden Avenue Church of Chrlut Linden av. ami Carlisle st. Ldward Castle, pastor. Preacnin-r 10:15 a. in. and 7:30 p. in. Sunday school 9:30 a. m. C. R. at 0:15 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:45 p. ni. EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION Flrht Lafayette and Monroe sts., W. II. Freshley. pastor. Sunday school nt 9:30 a. ni.. George J. Long, superintendent. We are counting on another recordbreaking attendance. Combination service at lo :.'I0. Sermon by the pastor. Subject: "The Fncntainable IJlessing. Iteceptioti of members at this service. Y. P. A. at '.:.'.. Fiiuiia Nimtz, president. Subjet: "Coiisecration of Mitlu-eni-e." Fred Schweitzer, leader. Sermon at 7:30. Subject: "(Jod." Graee Lincoln way W. 'and P.rick av. Kev. lauiel I. Speicher, minister. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.. George W. Tine, superintendent. Morning worship and sermon 10:: a. m. Morning worship and sermon at 10:30 a. in. Subject: "I Am Joseph. Your P.rother." At this service the doors of the ehuroh will be opened. Y. P servi e at 0:lö p. m. Myrtle Tri die! president. Leader for this sendee. Yera hatisman. Fvangellsth- service at 7 :."0 p. m. Theme of sermon: "Fecon. dliation. Revival meetings the coming week every night excepting Mondav and Saturday. Cortage prayer meetings Wednesday and Thursday at ":3o p. ra. M If pali Main and Monroe sts. Rev. T. (. Mosier. pastor. Suuday school at 9:30 . ni. S. C. Lehman, superintendent. s rmon at 10:45 a. m. Sermon by Kay A. P.ird of the Citv Mission. Cate.-hlsni at 2:30 p. m Young People's alliance at O.'.'JO p. m.'. Joy Lehman, resident. Subject for the evening: "The Consecration of inthience." Leader. . C. Peinoehl. Sermon and revival service at 7:00 p. ni. The doors of the church will he ojrened at the morning service to receive new member?. Prayermecting on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings at 7:30 Choir practice on Friday night at s o',l,k. Zlon's Fv angelical Cor. F. Wayne and St. Peter sts. Kev. Martin (Joffenev. pastor. SWEDISH EVANGELICAL MISSION CHURCH. SwedisH Evangelical Cor. Scott and Orchard . Pev. ( . K. Moberg. pastor Sunday scuool at 9:30 a. m.. Mscar Bergstedt, superintendent. Marnlng worship at 10:43 a. m. Y. P. meeting at i p. m. Fvening service at 7e30 p. rn. BRETHREN. rirst Urethren Charch 1214 S. Michigan st.. Kev. A. E. Thomas. pastor. Suaday n -hool 9:30 a. m., Hartley Firestone, superintendent. Morning service l(:3o! Christian Fndeavor C:30 p. m. flveniug service 7:30. Flrt (hurch of tre Brethren Miami $t. and Indiana av. T. F. (ioorge, pastor. Sunday school at 9 :3o a. m.. Charles Yoder. superintendent. Clasn for all. setond Cliorrh of the flrethren Cuhing and Van Huren sts. Kev. .1. G. (Ira ter, pastor. Sunday school t 9:30 . rn., ti. A. Sensemar.. sup'rlntendent. Morning service 10:3 Fvening service 7 :"0. Christian workers' meeting at r:Z) p. ni : John Austin. f.reideut. Prayer meeting Tueday s p. m. Conference Memorial Cf S. St. Joepa it. Kev. (J. F. F.ver. pastor. Sunday
Wilson, su worship at lo:."Ui and 7 Subject of the sermon by the pa tor i at 10::u): "The Servant of the L-.r.l." I Fvening ubjeet : "Preparation t Meet; (ö.d." Christian Pnd.-avor seri i-e at (;:.".(. Mrs. S. A. Weils, leader. Subje- t : "TLe Cuueecration of In. Inende." LUTHERAN. Holr Trinity FntlUh Shermm av. snd Llndsey st . Kev. Albert II. Keck, pastor. Sunday school 9:13 a. in., E. Mottf. superintendent. Men'n class taught by the pator. Subje.-t: ".lesni at Matthew's House." Special missionary program n Sunday. Chief service with sermon by the pastor Mt 10:.'10 a. in. Subject: "The Transfiguration. Luther league at ":". p. m T. jdc: "The Fnlversity Student Work." Leader, Edward Motts. Vesp-rs wlth '.seriooii at 7 :"" p. in. The Irrotherhowl will meet at Monday evening at the home of Hans Anderson, r-o'2 Importe av. The Luther league will hold a Valentine social on Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ilaey. 702 X. Hill st. Services on Wednesday at s p. in. nt the church. Topic for study. ""The Keligions of Japan." Choir rehearsal on Friday at 7:4" p. m. at the chun-h i-atcohetical Instruction on Saturday at lo a. m. St. Tuiil's German Lutheran, Jffferson nit William sts. Kev. 11. Hollo, pastor. German service at 10:30 a. in. Sunday ehod at 9:30. English service on the econd and fourth Sundavs of the month at 7:30. IM hie lass at 9:13 a. m. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 n. ni. Morning ubje t : " Fternal Life." Evening subject: "(lod's Word." (;lori Del Swedish Chapln ani Kerr sts., Kev. Gottfried Olson. Sunday school y a. m. Servke at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Pdble class 9:1.1 a. m. Morning er-vl-o 10:30. Sermon topic: "Tla Ten Virgins." Evening service. 7 :30. Suhle t. "'Ilie Ior.l I Not Sl.K-k Concerning His Promise." Monday evening the male chorus will meet, and nil members are requested to be present. Tuesday evening at S nYloek the Kullding MM-iety anl the Misses Olivia Johnson will Hilda Swetivon will entertain. Thursday afternoon at 2 oVlook the Ladies' Aid meets, hostesses are: Mrs. J. F. Peterson and Mrs. Gust Olurd. Setunlay at 1 p. in. continuation school. EPISCOPAL. St. James' Lafayette st., north of Washington av. Parish Louse, 310 W. Colfax av. Eight Kev. John Hazen White, 1). I.. bishop of the diocese of tiorthern Indiana,' rector. Kev. II. K. White, vicar. Holy communion. 7 ::.o. Morning f rayer and sermon at 11 o'clock. Mornng sermon hv the bishop. Subject: "1 he Christian Life." The choir will sing the morning service with anthem by Koberts fer olo and chorus. Young People's society. Leader. Mr. Harlin. Subject: "Keligion of Human lh-lation-ships." IMstrict missionary meeting on Tuesday In Mishawaka. All women are invited to attend. An Interesting program will be given. CATHOLIC. St. Patrick's 307 S. Taylor st , Kev. John F. leGroote, C. S. C, pastor. Lowmasses at 7:30, 9:00 a. m. High mass and sermon at 10:30. Kaptism at 2 p. m. Vespers at 3:.'.0 p. in. Sunday school at 3:00 p. m. Meeting of church societies at 4 p. m. St. Hedwige' PoIit.li Cor. Scott and Napier sts. Kev. Anthony Zubowlez. C. S. C, pastor. Low mass nt 7 :30, 9 and 10 a. ni. Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. Kencdictiou at 2:30 p. in. St. StanUlaut.' I'olish 413 N. Lincoln st. Kev. Kornau Maniuiak, pastor. Mas at J:30. 9 and 10 a. ra. St. t aslmler's Polish 821 , . Webster Pt. Low mass at 7:30 a. ni. High, mass at 10 a. m. Vespers at 2 p. m. St. Adelberf I'olish Olive and Grace sts. Kev. John Kubackl. pastor. Dally mast? at 3:13 p. m. Holy hour Wednesday evening at 7:30. Sunday mass S, and 10 a. m. St. Joseph Hill st. and Easalle av., Patrick J. Carroll. C. S. C pastor. IOW masses at 7 :30 and 9 a. m. iligh mass at 10. Keiiedh tlon 3 p. m. St. Stephen's Hungarian Thomas and McPhe-son sts. Kev. Alexander Varlaky. pastor. Mass at S:h and 10:13 a. m. Sunday school at 2:00 p. in. Kenedlction at 3:00 p. m. Sacred Heart Notre Parre. Lovr mass at ( a. m. Students' mass at s n. ni. Parish mass at 10.13 a. m. Vespers at 2 p. m. Sacred Heart Ilclgian 1120 W. Thomas st. Kev. Charles V. Fischer, pastor. Mass at 7:00 and 9:30 a. m. Sunday school at 2:30 p. in. Kenediction at 3 p. ra. St. Mary's German 131 S. Taylor St., Kev. J. M. Scherer, C. S. C pastor. Mass nt 7:30 and 10 a. m. Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. P.enedlction at 3 n. m. CHRISTIAN-ORTHODOX. i GKFFK -CATHOLIC i Serbian Klaio he and Kendall sts. Kev. Philipp Sredanovich. pastor. Services and preaching every Sunday and holy day at 10 a. in. ASSOCIATED BIBLE . STUDENTS. Progress chit 232 S. Lafayeth hall. Melville building, st.. Sunday 3 p. in. P.erean Bible study ou the Eleventh chapter of Iuniel. TEMPLE BETH-EL, JewUh Temple Beth-KI Lasalle ar. and Taylor st. Sunday school at 9:13. Sunday evening service at lo:."J by Kabbi .1. A. I.eibert of Cincinnati. Visitors always w ehoine. SCIENTIST. Main and Madison sts. Sunday services at 11 a. in. and 7 :3o p. ru. -ml a testimonial meeting on every Wednesday evening at s o'clock. Sunday schnd for children and young people up to the npe of L'O, is from 9:40 to 10:30. Heading rooms maintained by this ehureh on the 6eveuth floor of the J, M. S. building, are open every afternoon. SALVATION ARMY. Sunday service. Morning, county jail, 9:3.0. Noon Sunday school, 2:30. Evenlugs, gospel services 7:43. ("apt. NeI hemlah Brookes, officer in charge. CHURCH OF GOD. Servic.-s are held In Melville hidl. 212 S. Lafayette st. Sunday -hoI at 10 a. m Mi". Emma Kailsback, superintendent. Preaching service at 11 a. in. by Mrs. M. A. Woodward. Subject: "The Gospel Message." als at 7 ''' p. in., subject : "The Kegeiiera t ion or New Pdrth." Services ea h evening during t ho w eek by Ehler Vanfactor and Mrs. Wood w a rd. MISSIONS. Mcnnonite Hope Mission 32) N. Olive St. Rescue Mission 136 E. Lasaile ar. Kev. A. (i. Schäfer, superintendent. Luther Iine. manager. Work furnished free for unemployed. M.-etiug every evening at 7:43. Services every evening at 7:3. Sunday school at 2:13. l'ifferent sj'e.iker e:ich evening. dd time testimony servie eeh evening with the preaching. Servd'-es held each Suuday aftern mu n the county jail by the Mission workers. City 113 E. Jefferson Llvd. Kay A. Hird. superintendent. Sunday s;l.o..l at 3 p. m. Meetings every night at 7 :'. P.ib.e das at 4 oYlo k. S ibject : 'Pri' of Power." Fvening servl.e .it 7 :3o with h;Cf hour servhe of r.tf. Si.pt. Kay A. F.lrd will speak on "How Khfill We Fs.ape if We Neglect s.. ;rer!t a Salvation." Serv:.e every night at 7 ::'.'. SPIRITUALIST APOSTOLIC FAITH. MS F. .IefTer"ii ldvd. Regular ireethig Sunday 1 Aj and 7:30 u' IäX Wed-
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Fifteen converts answered the call at the First M. K. church last ni?ht following the sermon by Ilev. Henry j. Davis, whose sermon dealt largely with the little things that are the start of big evils. .Services at the First M. F. church will continue over Sunday, three meetings bein scheduled. There were seven converts at the Trinity M. K. church, where Ilev. R. I. Champion declared that it was senseless not to accept Christ. Ho assorted that God offered salvation to men at little cost ami said he wanted to "shake the boots off every man who would not become a Christian. One of the largest crowds of the revival attended the services last nipht. the evening being set aside for the youns people of the community. Ilev. Y. II. Freshley, at the First Fvangelical church, asserted that men must make themselves plain upon their opinion of Jesus Christ. He said that Christians should ask the question, "What think ye of Jesus Christ?" fs often as they ask what their friends think of Fres't Wilson or of actors, sportsmen and other celebrities. Services at the church will continue over Sunday. 'J.- at Hlvrr Park M. F. Three more conversions were made at the Iliver Park M. F. church last night, making- a total of 25 decisions in the church during the three weeks" evangelistic campaign. Uesides the three during the regular services, two persons confessed faith in Christ by letters to the pastor. Ilev. A. W. Smith. In all. seven decisions were made through letters. Women of the First Haptist church will meet at the church at nesdav oYI'jcU. and Saturday evening at V. M. C. A. Y. M. C. A. nit nc mJH be held every Suudav afternoon, esjif t-ially for men. ii tue auditorium of th- boys' building. A p;.t-r ial speaker will be secured for ea li Suudav and speihl musi'j will be furnished." V. W. C. A. Xlie ve;.-r service ;lt tu' VU1; Woman's ''hristi;in n s-.r. iat h-u s.lldu ted by ti. irls of tl:e Kr..;:l - bib. Sunday jifteriK-.i. at ." "' ! k. Miss 4errrilde M.Vers. U-rider of tli" !ub. will preMd.. and the address will be -ivn by Mrs. A. o. V:ir'. The su'i.j.-. t f.r the sfTvi- e is "Ou: !ii;tii i -.lij." being the second srvbe In th' juiul g'-ries. SOUTH BEND & MISHAWAKA MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION. Meets every Monday at 10 a. m. at the V. .M. C. A. Resident and viitlr.g ndnisteis always welcome. I'resbJent. T. .1 1'crsons: vice prisident. I.. M. Ldwardi; secretary. W. II. Freshley. Rev. W. S. r.eli. evangelist Jit tl.e Firit Trretlireii rlnip-Ij, will be ti-e speaker lor the 1 ay.
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in and see this new Dorothy Gage, i;airine; the styles at tne wucaiMi Horse Show. Come in Trv it on. ? o'clock this afttnioon to ho.ir a talk on foreign missionary work by Miss Jennie Mel.oren, field worker for the Foreign Missionary society. She will also talk at the Sunday morning services at the church. Ilev. Fdwin (astle of the Finden Avenue Christian church will brin-; the regular revival to a (lose tonight. He has conducted meetings on Saturday nights throughout the campaign. 15 Additions; to Church. As a result of the conversions made during the third week of the revival. 15 additions were taken into the First Church of the Urethren last night. Three conversions followed the powerful sermon of the Ilev. William Iampin of Polo. III. The conversions of last night brings the total number up t L'S, two of which were reconsecrations. No decision was. readied at the close of last night's services as to whether or not the campaign at the First Church of the Urethren would close. The revival there has met with so much success that it 5 ; more that possible that the pastor, Ilev. T. F. George. may continue the evening meetings another week. Regular Sunday services will bei held at the Grace M. K. church. Fvangelist Joseph C. Lud gate will occupy the pulpit morning, afternoon and evening. The subjects announced for that day are: "The Christian Winps." morning; "How to finance a Church on Hilde Fines," afternoon, and "The Man Who Won the Flection." evening. Special music by a male chorus will bo a feature of these services. The campaign at the Grace M. F. will continue through the fourth week. In the afternoon Fvangelist I.uduate will give his practical sermons through the week. His talks are 'Th' Sermon on the Mount.'' and deal consecutively with th church problems that the average church is railed upon to face. 'When you think of IlomefurniJiin think of Silor-V Eyes Examines Or. J. Burke & Co. r U K X IT CUE SOUTH MICHIGAN ST. Opposite1 Auditorium
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