South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 134, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 May 1916 — Page 2

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MEiTHODIST. rirt N. M!n it.. It'v. Henrj L. 'miü, j.i't'T. I I li.t-Ptlt) tj.isj; Sunnj fLcH-I y :." in t!e a u.i.t-.rlum. J. !. ttowcir.pr. ji erintt udent. Sern di at TL- ur.l.y ...! i.-'-t in i.:a.s '.;.',' :iit l j r-v!it :t .- I tl ir:r.ini :-'r;tt!ii' M" t!.-rV !.iy. I'ubii.- r- :.;; at 1m:o ;i. m.. n ':?' M. ',r I A. i"'.in. . J r--': ! t aii'l pr-.-.f l'.lt'i'-.il - !-'." f tl.e Ind'auw iiiUrrty. ;rt--i. at.--. ! n I . ül ! t.t m -r:.!r'- ,t:J i-ii i : Ir. lMn' Tiii;i..-i f M;--.:.". ".n..lverir.v Ijy : :. . r ü t l l.y l.'.u'iif" l.y ii u I -i y !'! l.n. " I !.. i v; i- ;i American." i.i.i-i.-.il p r grain for tl:- : i r ' t i r f I'in oriü ! i Mm. .V.-Nift'. llrraJns t!. : t ! t! IV. unl-r i.l .j'J. I- A. M. : .Mf.rnlrnr j r -1 n " r.r:ii!'iir ; " J " -- i-i-Un" I..iii.b f ;.!.' fi.v '.Ni.rw gi i ) iu.i 'r p s'iti'lf in 1 :''.it SvH-t Hour." by .t:.-i! rvinti. "I.an- .! rt ; :i!.tti'-'ü. "TI.'u V;l iTTi-T ; rferatory. S.l.-'"' I.V i'rl Ii- M ndf. !. ii. i Ar-i.ln.; r-r Iii! clonal hrrnn. N rn;i rt ; :i ! 1 1 s r ; i . STf-r Kelb-tli." In 1 by M.-rktl, print--Ij(in : i-: i i r '- l"" by "A tr. llirt 1 ;i i; t t'.V !T.-rat.ry vl'. fxv br U'.ff. s u ii ir by Mrs. W. . I-'hssu.-i. M ; i.r--l!ii'I- In A. I.j Milbol. Pray r ir.- tinir Wedii--I..y evening. 1 ..At k. by K. .1. Sl ;in r. Ft Paul's Memorial f'tdfax and Laport' so. Ib-v. Janus I.. (irdiner, I). ! pnstor. Sunday '-li"l at 'J 1,1 liuj A. I'i-iJi. imrTlDt'T.'lt!t. Mornli.fr -worM;. at l:Jr, S.-rnion .v ti,. !l-r W. I.. H irers. . -f a !W.-rt..n. ln.l. Tl .-rn.-: " 1 ! An.j.iiK t 1 - vi I ..il m'i-1": ju:irtt. ' :m. !fry u .-t S-m. üü' ' V-,i; -I'Uaat An- Tny ;r st.. !.. nrirau titisl''. Mr. V.lraU'li ir .i'IInir : Pr.-lu.!.-. "All r" . "In Mj:r. I IVn Sua-. i tuuiii.iiii ; tu. i .i i .i i.,rin..iim.." Ki'-.:r: ?M.tIil'. fruia " Tnniilnuürr a'ii'-r. I no i-.i.i-, 1r-iVt ntjrx-ry n ill b' " , ;i iiunn? min . tl.- Ki. worth ..rt!,-f M l.:.W I. I".

l.-igu will ol-.rv.- M..t!;.r i' 'orK? Vllliarn Allison. II. I)., mlnlMer. 1.. . ivf:i.-y ill pr. si !.-. auM M- ' ; i;imh -jool 0:.lO Carl Ullery. aunorin-l!,-a!e will -;..Tik upon , " L : '"'If nt. I'la-f-- for all a tt-n!mt.

Moth-r:' At 1 p. -MOI..I. I... i Mor.ilay tic j iK.r.a -ity wiil i.-t f'-r vw.rK. oM.h-V th.' Junior b-aeu. will in'.-t. t 7::; p. m. th- M u " s !tr..fh-r 1 wl.l l. a n.M-ial In th eparlorv to whl.-ii 11 ru-n nr.- lnvItM. The inM-nr-.k s.-r-IM hy Mr i:.-ale. Cran or. MIrhlcnn nrnl I utt f Frank K. l.,tihfrtT. pa.tor. ir,,. ti i'. Mi, n.t.'. I.'-l'l ..,.,! ".' ) n rn . John A r,i-r. vupt-r- , i,,t...L.r. Morninir s-Tvii. l:i llV'il" 4.... . T r4'!i'U ilia. --- Morning th-ni.: "Mary nt the r-sv , "Mnetv an-1 Mi.-." ' ..a.upi..n. , Mr-, r. A. ruliu.r Ail the m.-inl.-M nn.l frl-n.H of t(." rhnn!- mh- ur.-.l to Jtt-n.l this .-rvi.e. !f your motl,.-r U not with you. oi' lu "i.'in.-ry 'r 1 If ! Is vet villi V"U. honor I.T i- i rttenillnsr l'hH -r'-. !:!'" "rt;!T V ; nt '.::'. p. m l.ln'-rer." 1 Mr. ruinier. Solo hvinn. Mr- rulni.T. j .i i i .vn.!.-,v M.hool l.onr.l t i T in 11 7 p. in. rray r -.-rvi.-o U .-.l rms'Ia y. 7::'') p. hi. w .tu. Minor Uil rr.Tnt is l.owrn hos.- ,. . vw..i IN CllV II. I'.la. k. p.tor. m.mu.i) -4r. ir 'n M .t'lt. sur.-rlntem i '111. .UUl 11-'-ervice U a. in. , 'f..t...ru' . v vcrvl'-c w 111 he served. ...r.ii.o. will l.e an aj propriate m . . I...J-U- tnc-.-a i''. Iltuviirtti I Clio m t'.-."o.' l:..v' P.ivl-. pn-i'l'Mit livening ... t m.T i. .s :if 7 Tet: IT V :. 1 rari i. ; i . i i tin v. i v ! i tiio.ill iro niol . . i.. . i.i I,., nil! not depart from W :r " is on. ii - 'r 1 1 1 m il.' mi irt' t w ii sini: "The , Iteantif nl t'onulry." I I . . ...-.-.. i T1 . I Park. at the I w ( I Sai.Natli I III iniilU I'l'' , 'ei.. I ?.. eve 11 I'll; e I V li l . Wom.-n's r.U.le la-. IM win -in .. .... Holiness I.ive Me" Mid-W.ek v,T h -es WediH !-d iy :,t 7 Irloitv T'.l.ilne and Vanr avs Iter Meivln r. Hunt. Pt-r. 'V. u -- ..t . , . . ii.... n i (1 ((Ii ! hi !. IMP.-: mi. in.. ... The s.-ho.d is .l.i--ii..'l and e i. led. I Morninu w..rhip. 1 :" ,"r,'.n i :. :.i. . .,r I ove I.i!i r.'ltl!:','. II. I.oie The I1.1 ii, u i'.rj. . "i , f , i wi. rt ti ..rlL'll.i Will IDIV.' i iiiii:.. "1 ' - !! 1 I v.rie at 7::'" "ol iz i a Mil W. K ! l'i 1.1 M"l - " I i ii . l . . ii- 1 1 r , i ' ; : i ! I ( l pi o. I .1 ... , I.. iwen. pr. -'..Ii!---'. .-CM-...1 ... V ' .. .... 1 I'll ll 111 " fiMd tnn-icr.l n.iml.er-. win n.n Inj the enilii. A whi'e tl -w.-i- wl ... !r:..,M1,..d to ea. h mother 1-Y the I pv -rth league. Junior P:.-ii'- Ne.n.diy .,"f,eri. 1 at o :,' Mrs. W I. "wen. i.uperinten.ler.t. 1'ravr nnd I'n.i aeri,e at 7:ö Wedaes.lav ev.lllnv' Ml. .1 ill II U! have .hirc ..f th- Hass. p,-or will ciitlii.e ti- rk ofyunU-vs niol irlve the main t.-a.Meu'. I.iM.-i tin. I l,ote-looks will - u. -fill. Memorial -Tor. Lincoln W.. nnd Ulie St. A. Ilnnter Keuua. I nstor. nivrr rrt M i:. S. Seventh st.. T"V. A. W. Smith, p is. or. sun 1 ly s.-hooi :..o TuMlc worshii it P : P a. m and : i J. in. ; .t hers' i lv will Mimlav t.-ho.d end th oh served Lv tlie ptildic -erhe l.e-lnr.in at l'.P l.ehilf ' nc'the:--a in. w.d l"' m S;i! i.-i t of sermon : n." Ievotiolial mei't- " Mother K.-.u'i in- .f the 1 I.-ader. Mr- ! r vl.-e. 7 :." pworth 1-Mgiic. .:- p. inPred Mi'h r. puhlic r, ni will le an anniver,c,rv ...v.id-Mi f-T C" l.pw on :i league The of'i. rs e!o. t Wl'.l he iust-ilied and n -.-rmon .p liM T. -l. Sul.j-ct. 'The Mind to iii." 1'nTV i". M- 1- lliviic.i i i;i'ris to he Spe. la 1 mu !' I " 1 1 I vi-nintr. M. 1lt hl meeting i .rn mg ami ,f the suni . - i .lay p. ho.d Pird "ii Mi'.l-nn'k service on Monday evenin tr. Wednesday even- : ins at 7 "-i lock Ti e vectid ..-r . if talks oil "The 5!i'vi;s of to the the -cvVn Chur-d.cs" w i'.l he ;'lun Mull Mpmor1al-Ml.-!i!?in and VlrtTls ts. Uev. r.ahh r. st r sun'T.iy pen. .oi st ::i- a Ill A. Kattcrh. ir.ru h. nupcr1 nten de n t. Mornmc theme: "Tl-.e I'.lt to i:r Mot!ers" I'.veriiv then.-: ".rent 'h ir-n-ters of the i!d l'.-t rva-ent Ahrihuu." i:pw..rlh l.vu-1- at '.:.'.' p m. to l.e ad-,lre---d t.y vi-it-.-s in regard C r.att'.e ivo :nd lv.titi:te. l.erman I.af Ivette and Wayne nt V., II S. .Mi'.l.-r. i a t . r. Sun.hiv s -lio-M I :.V1 a in . J "hn 1I p.'rinteli.SetlT. I'rmc'rr lil-.".i) a. m. and 7:." P. ni in. I.pi . ........ ,..--.--- - - ss c rt 2i t Wt-dneSi p. rr.i. ni. l'ray,':- r.uitlus .1 V AS Urlrriin S-imp'e St I'.ev. Walter C Morris, ieri i. e pi .:,0 F ai:ik' t!sr s.d o 1 '. :.".! . lu.. i erini-nd r.t. I'r.iyer and M.v'ettn nr.. p l-t-.r. M 'ruins g.-rvh-e 7 ."0. SunAdam Mo. ott. uir.ecting Wedneswit et:;.:.iT. I'uriK l.aprl Ttef. C'ui.l Youre. m.. Mrs. rast r sun :iv s ;:o. n i" a Willhirn K' Mtrning D....1 F.ut : uperintt-iclent. . c s1; '. p at II i"' I. pastor ihemc: " Alic A?.lln." prc.o dill.Wis l lra-ant I'.cv Claude YeU"C. pftor. Morir.nr w.t-l're-i.':.l:j; I'T Hi Lite" jn-l.'.v s Stc:;:::i. au;--r:it-- ;; at pa-tor '.' : I." T'..' O i ! :n : ' V in.. 11 MunoQ IjpI -Ut. Iid..r. Sand iy s -h. cl Clv.sde Yeunjr. iVVrn.t.nd.nt. ip-! tV It. Mildker. s w.'itli Jeaijue at "...".' p. m. L; w..:t:i hv.'-e h-d h . -v . in k. ,'.: g x it h l'.vening wot :.!; at 7 " Mrs Darkr.s. M tiers d.jv. '.". i '. '. i k . p rM h -I i.e-.nc : Pl.e 1 'ay .1 lit-i-T ietgiic l'rip in.. Mi.-s Mary ,,t. I'm v er sc r Ii g .y t' e past-T. : f Large Thll.g-s." il'ir afterii n .it -Fv'-.rh lv. s-.perii.ten l'ri !;iy ee:ii:.g a: i'.i : o r. k FREE METHODIST. I'rea Mrlhojlit 1'et: ijh:iiil i ar. and r . , . t r -s: r .. Fa;. ii.. t.;.st-r. San. lay m. Mis Cljira St u a rt. si-lTr.-i'. L'.n g J'-ni is at 1 i I er'.nteLoIei t. a. m. and ..4.. p m. nciiiy sc: i a -i MS Clara Stuart, su: eriritr'.deut. 1're i..hi:v lo a. m. C! is p.. -Ming at 7 p. ui. l"r-.o tiu ;i-:uu nt : 1 j p. m. Kltr i'isfk I ree lrtlidlst 1'oi.rteutl. nnd Ylre its. F. S. 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AFRICAN M. E. 7Un ff I'flr W CimMAla rA tor. l'rcacLiLS lü:45 a. m. ani 7:43 p. m. j PRESBYTERIAN. tint fur. Vfib!njton ar. and Lafaj. . rtte t.. irr. hnrlf A. Llpplnci-ti. i. I.. minister. Ml ".iarltte M. l'artri!j, nnit.nrit ti n)In!tfr. l'ti Mi.- w.rtili at l(i:4." a. m. anl 1 :?) p. in. Mornlnjr ul.Jt. "KvTy P:iy IE. His'i 'ii." M;jni al anl pral -rvli e In tli vrnln with .hirt ii'l-lri-ns ly th ii'lnl'tT I'M "Ji-ll-vin tti I'.-Mt Thlni."." I 1. m ii'n.i mi a. in. i I. is rr all ak'-. Mcu'n .hl; rliit at fJ ;3J a. in. Junior I'.inl uvur iety at ?, p. Vonii' I'diple's inif-ty at '.:.' p. ii. Ml'1-w' ni'-ftins for prayer ami (..iifi-r.-tii W1n'(!a v at 7 j in. I'rli.iv nlgi.t lnb at h oYPn-k. A'iclr--- l.y Mii S-ott of tiiC Aiix-i.-itf.Ml Cliarltl-. Trinity Cor. Tolfax ar. nni. St It?r t., 17. Jot.n S. Hum-, pa: tor. IUMe c!i'il r (IjnrU-s Wacr.er. puprlnt ii'li-nt. M'.tt.fr (, i.rorurti In the i;lll w-lioil Jut f'.ll.nlni; tlx4 !n porlüij. 'oril.!. at M:l.-, a. in. with Moth.-rs' lay vrni.n l.y tliA p.i-tr on "I'Mrt-nti arnl (":i!.Ir ii " Voung I'l-uplpa Christi n J."ii.!i-:i r at :.'.!) j. in. with evnin (rvl-' f.f M.nc aiul rriion on I.nv" t 7:.".'. A rry Important inH'tiiiL' of th i-oijjf rrxatlon of Trinity lr n!iy f-rian i l.urdi will )o hfl. I nt 7 f. m. Vi'.lno-lay fvt-nintf at tho hurch. w?i! 1' i-vt-ry ii-m f.4r nml frlnl of t !njr h is urp.-.l to atteml. Utmlntrr Her. II. F. IIosttt'TT. paivr. Sun. lay school 9 :?,0 n. ni. ; J. I). Kmrnons. up'rlntcnil:it. 1'uLlIc wotfchti 1 : t a. m. und 7:') r. in. Morning tln-inr: "Mir .Mot hern." Spec ill niiisir apfiroprlato to .Mothers' lay. i:fnln th-in: "C.n.Tlit With Olaiit Wrotiirx." Junior I I-' in. t..r;n.Mjlat' r. i: . Smior i I-:.. ; .o SnNlin t: "What Christ U'nnt I s to i -o I'rayf-r mftliic WeilnenMay at t ;::u. Suhjc t. I l'eter II. .... t.4. ... . I " " . iinori - tW-T I III! FIJ V I i 1 1 1 HI Ailults use the International leanon : all !ns.rs from Junior lowu tLe graced syatm. Mother-' i lay w'l! I.e ol.rve.l In the P.l' s.'hool ninl nther m rvi es of the lay. Ami in honor of mothers living ami ilea.!, (lowers pink an. I white n-xpei-tlvely will l.e worn. .MornlniT puhll' wor-lilp at 10:4." with erinoii lv tlie

rias meet- j inini.i-r upon tne tiieine. "Motherhooil. ' r SumliV'A uiirwery Is provhle.l for suimII ehll- - 'i . ... ..

" n oi inose w ho may wisii to wirnMp i "iin us ami nave no way t eare for j infants; this nursery is nt your aervlie fr.tly. A meeting for the purpose of oriraiiizmi: a Junior Kmleavor sxlety 'will ! hel.i at 4 o' l...k In th nfteriioon, an.J all yunr pe.ple Petween the .-il'.-s of Ki an.l i:i iiK-luslve. are Invited or.liaMy to attend regular! v. The rooperati'Mi of parent- Is desired In effecti."ir lliis orir.iiiization. Senior i:ndenv..r at iS:.':i: toj.ie. -What !- t'hrNt Want : I s to pi.'" John lö-.l'-ir Topular even- ! iiiL' sefvl. e of sontr and evangelistic per- ' inon iy the minister at 7:.'U). Theme: "A M'ure for Worry and rre." Mid-week j meeting each Wedne-day evenlnc at 7:"d. Suh.lect for this "week. "Christ's '.iftx to Mis Teopl." i:jh. 4:-1.1: T-a. r:ls The puhli.- 1s -rdlaliv Invited t' attend ami partieipat? hi all of these s'-rvl es. rrumtown (hurch Dr. Thororion, su. perlntendent. Sunday srhuol 1' p. in. I'rea. liiiip orv!co 3 p. ni. KurkhlU I'nlon Sumption Trnlrlc? road. ene-q u:i rter mile wet of (Hive nt. Hit. If school nt 2.-.H p. m.. iwen Whlteman. suporlhtrnilent; latomational lesiuus. lliinnarian ( orner Washington av. and Clierrv t l!v II IrfAlr nnctr ix.k.j in. i i in nun, i'ujw'i BAPTIST. Ilrt Main and Warne its., Rct. Charles A. !eeker. Trearhlng at 10:30 a. in. I-.venlnsr servP-o 7:30. .M'rr.lu worship at to: I.". Mothers' day will 1.. oh-erved. Sermon l.y the pastor. "Kvo. the .Mother of All" I.lvinc"' iuartet. 'Ttie Wannls nnd Kvery '.l'rt-S!I!ellil Tift1.'" by West. Sulo, "A Sonjr i .M .tn.'rheo.l." IaTorjre. Suntr l.y .Mrs. Dun. an. Junior union at " p. 111. Miss Florence Jennlnps, sup-T-intendent. 15. V. I'. I". meeting at f:l.". , T..i. - hnt I Christ Went t's ti I'oV" This meeting will l.e in eharjre i of the juniors. Fveninu' servlep nt 7:.H. The .it.r"- suT.j.Ht : "The .Mlnlatrv of ' Kecm iiiation." (Juartet, "Fast Falls 'the Sun." Havens. Quartet, "Art Ttiou 'Wen i-y 7" Ifiidley I!ii k. Tti Vouni? I'eop'.e's Missionary s.i.-loty will meet oil . Mom! iv evenin- nt tin iioiiie of .Mrs. W. j I.. Kiz.-r. mi:: W. W.inhinuton itv. Titchi rrs Training class Wednesday rvenlnn. Supper at :1.. Study at o:lö." The pas- ! tor leads. hiin-h ineetlnt; for prayer jaud conference Wednesday at 7:40 p. in. j 1 lie Ladies' Aid societv will meet on i Friday afternoon with Mrs W. W. Davis, !.". S. St. Joseph st. .Mrs. Vance's tlij x f n w ill entertain. , ininry (uin"y nnd IMsine .it.. fler. : T. J. I'arsons. pastor. Sunday school 100 a. in. John W. Renda!!. ,ipln- , tendenf. Mcrninp worship 10:.'10. II. Y. I I. I". o:43. Krer.lnp service 7 :r0. j Family day will l.e oherved on Suu- ; tiny nio'nlnc with a eonildned service ; of Sunday school and r him h service. I Tlie met-tinc w ill Petrin at 10 o'clock, and so far as po-siMe the eomrreiratlon will he seated hy families. F.very parents 'present will receive n flower "in honor of Mothers' day. Yo'vij tpl's tnetln? i".:iö p. m . leader. John W. Uenil.iU. I Topic. "Waat Hoes Chrl-t Want Fs To I o 7" People's gospel service at 7 :.'!0. An inspiring song service led lv a horns choir, and a Tactical sermon hv the pnstor on the subject. "The Prlft of the Times." Monday evening, the in uithly meeting of the Sundav school officers I nn.1 tea.-her--. rt the h-.tne of Miss I.M' ille , Mitchell, illti Diamond av. Wednesday ' evenitisr. 7:h". the midweek service nt the chur.-h. Thürs. lay evening, the Urotherh 1 will condint a gospd meeting at the Ilealthwin tamp. The young men's luh will meet the same evening with i rland Johnson, 7L". N. Scott st. Mount Zlon llnptlat IL". N. IUrdsell st i:. v. C. C. Caster, D. IV. pastor. Fver.irg service. 7:öd. Prayer mettlu Tnursd.iy s p. in. Ilrst Swe.Msh Cor. Laurel -.n.1 Napier ts Servi.e 10:. tti a. m. an.l 7:.t0 p. m. every . ther Suuday. Itev. V. W. Jewell wl.i preach. CHRISTIAN, rirnt M.i'.n st.. south of public library, IJeT. John M. Alexander, pnator. MoMiIns Uihle bchoci y;G0. Fruf. II. (I. Iixel, auperiiitcnlent. IndUna Arrnoe Indiana and Witwer avs. Kev. Ce- II Franklin pastor. Fred H. Wilson. Sundav school superintendent. Cihie study, y.yo Y. V. s. c. L. prayer nit-etincs 0:.tO p. u. F veiling errlie, 7:4.V We.2nes.7aj evening rrayer serrk e. 7 :Z0. ' Linden Avenue Thurrh of Chrlat Lin1 den av. and Carlisle st. Fdward Castle, pastor. 1'reac QiLg 10:45 a. lu. aud 7 :3i) I p. ni Sunday r. coI 9:30 a. tu. C. R. (at 0:4" p. tn. I'raycr meeting Wednesday ' a". 7 .45 p. m. PVWT.P! I PA I. ASnr.IAT!0 S4rl Lafayette aud Mooro ata.. W. II. Fiesbley. pastor. Sunday soLil at y ") a. in.. Jeurge J. Long, auprlutendThis 1-einff Mothers' Iäv we ought to h ue a r or.l breaking atten.lauce. At 1o:.i the pastor will preach a sper-lal sermon appropriate or Mothers' day. I . F. A. at :.td Km ma Mmtx preI lent Suhjei t : What Does Chrl-t Want I I to Do .-" Arthur Feller, leader. W-P-l serin.-n ty the pastor at 7:'U. Suh-je.-t ; "Who "is on the Iord s Side?" l'rayer inetltijr inursilar uliht at IM.'i and n.tH'tl:.g .f the missionary ri.mniltte nt fl.' of prayer ruHtlng. The Prorherhood will ni-et at the home John Klein. 4 40 S. Fellow st.. Friday i hijlt Cirisr Ilncoln war W. and Drlck ar. t Hcv. DmlM l). Speicher, minister. Sun day sch. j. at U a.' m.. Urge . Ueriue. auji rlntt .otent. Morning w t rahlp r.." i eriii -ii ltCci) t m. You nit TrjDle'a allicac 7 n. a.

Myrtle TridK preident. Lvenlng trvice 7:-"Vi p. ni. The Sunday school under I the efficient leadership of Supt- tleo-rge 1 n . Devin-, isj making sutustantlal gains. Keinem ler Mothers' day. Suhjeet for niorninj worship. "Froportlonate ;ivlng " Y. I. A. topic: "What Does llirlst Wimt Fa to Do?" Iemler. Norma Werntz. Subjet for evening service, "The Faiiil.le ..f the Sower." Mid-week servWe anl teacbera' iceetlng Weilnes.lay at 7:) v ru. Mitpah .Main and Monroe sts. Uev. Daniel A. Ktiley, jtistor. Sunday s. hHI at 9::0 a in. S. C. Lehman, superintendent. Sermon at 10 :!." n. in. Sundsy m h.d and niv nine worship bour will 1-e a "Comtdnat ti service" at which time Mothers' day till he honored. A aulfahle musical program will Uoffered, and every mother present will ! given a arnation. '1 he pastor will prea.-h on the tli rue. "Our .Mothers." John :'Zf-'l. The home department and every member and friend Is eord .ally Invited t le present. V. I'. A. at f :4." p. m . Jovce Iehman. president. Topic; "What lcs Hirist Went Fs to Do?" John l.":l--lrt. I i.ler. Kev. I. A. Kaley. Kvenlng worship at 7 :.".! p m.. Theme: ".My Servant." Number 14 Monday evening. Delta F.lble rlass will h(!.l its n.onthly business meeting und Itible Mtuily at the home of Kre.I Weltzlen. .VJI F. Dayton st. Choir rehearsal Friday evening. I.ydlrk- Sunday school 10 a. in.. William Trumble. superintendent. Frenchlng services 11 a. m. M thers' day will be observed. Special music and a sermon filling to the tM-t asion will be the order of the morning worship. C ottage Hill I nion --Sunday school at - I m I're i hing at . p. in. lhla point will be served every two weeks in the afternoon Auten C hapel - Sunday school 10 n. m., Mrs. John II. Auten. superintendent. I'learhlng services at s p. ni. All are cordially Invited to these services. Uev. J. J. Wis', district Miperiiitendeht, will preach nt Auten chapel May 11) nnd at Lydlck. .May IM. Zlon'a Kana;fiiealCor. E. Wayne and St. Peter ats. Hev. Martin Goffeney, pastor. Services everr Weilnesday evening during Lent at 7:30 o'clock. SWEDISH EVANGELICAL MISSION CHURCH. SwedUh Lvangeliral Cor. Scott and Orchard ata. Kev. o. I. Moberg. pastor. Suntlay school at 9:30 a. m.. Oscar Dergstedt. superintendent. Morning worship at 10:45 a. m. Y. 1. meetlug at 4 p. m. Kveulng service at 7:30 p. m. BRETHREN. First Brethren Cnnrch 121 S. Michigan st., Kev. A. K. Thomas, pastor. Sunday school 9:.t0 a. ru.. Hartley Firestone, superintendent. Morning service 10:10. Christian Fnüesvc.r ti:30 p. m. rveulng service 7 :?0. Spei-lal Mothers' tlay exenises. An effort will be made t have all the mothers present at this service, special sermon at lo:J. Spisial singing. Wear n Mower in memory of your mother, whether she be dead or alive. Christian workers' meeting at !:.".. Mrs. Steele, leader. SubJ.-ct. "Mothers of the Hible." Fndenvorers. meet nt same hour. t;cpel sermon at 7 ato. l'rayer meeting at the chur-.h Wednesday evening nt 7 :.".(!. MM. Abbott, leader. The Suntlay scho-d lesson for May 21 will be list-us-seil. ti.io.i congregational singill;; at till senkei. Sts-ond Church of Ihe Vrethren Cinhing and Van Huren sts. Kev. J. (. lra ter, pastor. Sunday school at ü:i0 a. m., (. A. S.'iifemar.. sut.erlntendent. Morning servlte 10:30. Kvenlng service 7:30. Christian workers' meeting at 5:30 p. in.; John Austin, r.resldent. l'rayer meeting Tuesday 8 p. m. Conferenr Mo.aortal CttS S. St. Joseph st. Kev. G. 1'. ltyer. pastor. Suuday f.hool at 0:00 a. iu. c. ii. Wilson, superintendent. Classes ftr all. Only two more Sundavs for the Sumlay school campaign. TllV Jf:lifol will oberve Mothers' tlay with a special program. Subject of till' pastor for the morning worwhl,, "Servdnfr Our Generation" 1venlng subject: "Paul's Ivoctrlne of .1 ii v t ilica 1 1 ii. The hristlnn Kiil?vr will meet at ',a'. Miss .Itmephiue Walter, lender. Subject, "What Christ Wants Is to I Mi." Frajcr aervl.-e We.lneaday evening. Miss Ada Fisher, leader. LUTHERAN. Holy Trinity Lngllsh Sherman w av. snd Llnds-y st.. Kev. Albert II. Keck, pnator. Sunday school ü:lj a. m., E. Motts, 9i:perintendeut. St. TbuI's Gfrmtn Iutherr.n, Jefferson and William sts. Kev. 11. Holle, pastor. German service at 10:0 a. m. Sunday school at l:30. L'nglUh servi.e on the second and fourth bundayä of the month at 7:30. . , , . Mo ruing sermon by p:ui r. subject: "Serving the Lord" Fvening subject: "Good Works." Gloria Del Swedish Chapln and Kerr sts , Kev. Gottfried Olson. Sunday school y a. m. Service ut 10:0 a. in. and 7:30 p. m. Itible class 0:1." n. m. Morning service with seriuon on the text from John ld lt,-2J. On Monday and Tuesday the Laporte district will hold its regular meeting In the ehurch. Monday evening service ar 7:.'0. The speakers will be Kev. A. W. Johnson of Fast Chicago and II I. Ottoson of Gary. Tuesday 10 a. ni.. Kev. G. Lundahl of Hobart will lecture ou a subject relating to our church werk. The afternoon session begins at J o'clock -vith tllscu-sion on "The Signs of the Times." Kev. ugust .lohnst. n of Laporte will make tne introductory speech. The eveulntr session begins at - o. ...i.k lf.- II ! Williams l at ' 'i ll u fii i ii i . noi of Flkhart will deliver the Introductory speech for the evening discussion ou Our Sunday School ork." Fight visiting pastor will be present. The confirmation class meets on Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock and also on Sat1 iird.iv after iioon. l ne ciioir meets I Thürs. lav evening at o'clock. I he i Dorcas "meeting will bo held Friday evening In the home of Miss olga l'eterson. 15-J Kein Me av. EPISCOPAL. Jame' Lafayette st.. north of Washington av. 1'arlsh house. 310 W. Colfax at. Kijrht KeT. John Hazen White. D. P.. bishop of the diocese of northern Indlaua. rector. Kev. H. It. White, ricar. CATHOLIC. St. Patrick' 307 S. Taylor St.. Rev. s. a -s ffkiKAAA. a" s2 I " r.oatoe f .s-v masses at 7:2W. 9-00 a. m. Illeh mass and sermon at 10:30. Uaptlsm at '1 p m. Vespers at 3:00 p. ru. Suuday school at 3:00 p. in. Meeting of church societies at 4 p. m. i St. Itedvrla-e'a Pollali Cor. Scott and Na1 .1.. .. l'.r nfhonv 'ihnnlri C S. pastor. Low i.i.iss at 7:30. 9 and 10 a. ru Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. Unediction at 2:30 p. in. St Stanislaus' Tolish 115 N. Lincoln t. Rev. liumaa Marvlulak, pastor. Mi.i I at 7:00, Ö aud 10 a. m. J St. Csjidmer'a 1'olUh 2l S. Webster i at. Low miti ut 7 :30 a. ni. High mass nt 10 a. tu. Vespers at 2 p. m. St. Adelbert'a Polish Olive and Grace I sts. Kev. John iubsrkl. pastor. Dally i mass at 3:15 p. ni. Holy hour Wednes'tlay eveulng at 7:30. Suuday mass ! and j 10 a. m. ' st. Joseph 111U st. and La sal'.c ar.. , Tatrlck J. Carroil. C. S. C. pastor. Low i cuues at 7 :30 and S a. m. ill.: a mass j at 10. liccedlction 3 p. ia. j St. Stephen'a llonfaxlaa Thomas and Mcl'terson t- Kv. Alexauder Varlaky. pastor. Mess at S:00 and 10:1." a. m. suuday a.-hool at 2 a-O p. m. I'.euedlctlon at 3 :00 p. m. Sim-red Ilert Notre Dace. Iow mass at 6 a. ci. Students' nass at S a. m. I'arlah mass at 10:15 a. ui. Ve,i,ra at 2

Methodists May Permit Cards and Dancing in New Discipline

SARATOGA SPRINGS', X. V.. May 13. Members of the Methodist, Episcopal church who pTay card?, dance and attend theaters will no lontrer te liable to expulcion. if recommendation inac?e by a subcommittee of the general conference which has been considering; the question of amusements", are adapted by the committee on the state of the church and later by the conference. The report was offered to the main committee late today, and after an acrimonious discussion action was? deferred until Monday. Hy a vote of ten to eight, the subcommittee recommended the elimination from the book of discipline of the clau5e prohibiting these amunsements, and offered as a substitute an additional paragraph in which warning; ia made against the diversions. The effect of the proposed change is to remove the absolute prohibition, but to place the church on record as still strongly opposed to these forms of amusement. A minority report was subletted advising: the retention of the paragraph as it now stands. It was maintained by thosa favoring; reir.ovil of restriction that the penalty now provided is not enforced in any chu.ch, and that the effect upon young people will be much greater if a provision that cannot be enforced Is withdrawn, and a general warning issued that the church does not sanction "dancing-, playing at games of chance, attending theaters, horse races, circuses, dancinff or patronizing dancing- schools." LiettJnff I)om Uars." Opposition to the change Is baaed on the allegation that it means the church is "letting down the bars." The delegates to the conference were brought to a high pitch of excitement today by a proposal, submitted in the report of the committee of social service which Is Paered Heart Beltlan 1126 W. Thomas st. Kev. Charles V. Fischer, pastor. Mass at 7:00 and 9:30 a. m. Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. Benediction at 3 p. m. St. Maxj'a German 131 S. Taylor St., Rev. J. M. Seherer, C. S. C. pastor. Mass at 7:30 and 10 a. m. Sundny school at 2:30 p. m. Benediction at 3 p. m. ASSOCIATED BIBLE STUDENTS. Trepress club hall. Melville building. 212 S. Lafayette st.. Sunday 3 p. m. "The Call of the New Creation." leader. C. K. Johnson.. At .1:43 p. m. "The Circumstances Vnder Which a Christlike Character Is Developed," leader. C. K. Khlnehart. TEMPLE BETH-EL. Jervlsh Temple Beth-El L,asalle av. nnd Taylor st. SCIENTIST. Main and Madlaon ata. Suuday services nt 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. in. una a testimonial meeting on every Wednesday evening at s o'clock. Sunday school for children and young people up to the nga of 20. is from U:4.- to 10:30. Heading rooms mnlntaine.i ny mis cuureii uu seveotn floor of the J, M. S. building, are A - .... open every aiieruoou. SALVATION ARMY. 11Ö i:. Washington nv. Sunday vrvlc.s : Mortiintr. county Jail. 1 :3U ; noon, Sundav school. -' ::io. Kventnss. gospel service T:4a. Cunt. Neut'Qilah Urookes. officer in charge. . . : ... d TaII Mornimr praver nut-mil? i .. service 10 n. m. Sunday school 2:30. livening gospel service S p. m. CHURCH OP GOD. .Services are held in Melville hall. 212 S Iiifavette st. Sunday school at 10 a.' in. '.Mrs. Kmma Kallsback, superintendent. I'reachlntr service at 11 a. D and 7 :.". p. m. !v Kitler I. K. Vanvactor. I'.erean meeting Wednesday evening at 411 K. South st. GOSPEL MISSION. There will he services held each evening at the (lospel Mission. 42s F. Lssalle av. (wd speakers are provided and the" public is cordially Invited to attend. MISSIONS. Mennonlte Hope Mission 35 N. Olive st. ! Keseue Mission I3ö K. Las.ille av. Iter. A. G. Schäfer, superintendent. Luther Lane, manager. Work furnished freo for unemployed. Meeting every evening ut 7:43. Phone. Kell, 2381. Services every evening at. 7:30. Sunday school 2:13. Services In county Jail Sunday at 3:30. Men furnished for house-cleaning, rugbeating etc. City 115 E. Jefferson blvd. Ray A. Klrd, superintendent. Sunday school at 3 p. m. Meetings every night at 7:30. I'd. le this at 4 o'clock. The last lesson on "The l'rbe of Power." Street service corner Michigan and Jefferson at 7 o'clock. Kvenlng service at 7 :".0 with half hour of sonirs. Supt. Kay A. Itlrd will speak on "Mother." Services every ulirht at 7:30. All ore welcome. SPIRITUALIST. The South Rer.d Progressive Spiritual society w 111 hold their annual anniversary services Sunday. April 2, In Red Men's hall, 3r S. Michigan st. Afternoon service at 2:30 p. m. Sund.iy evening nt 7:30 p. m.. C. D. Lockrldge. lecturer. All spiritualists and progressive thinkers are urgently requested to atteud and give Mr. I.ockrldfje a musinc welcome on this occasion, the initial service since bii recent return from t-olleee. APOSTOLIC FAITH. S13 E. Jefferson Idvd. Regular meeting Sunday 10:4." and 7:30 o'clock. Wed nesday and Saturday eunlcg at 7:43 o'clock. Y. M. C A. Y. M. C. A. meetings will be held every Sunday afternoon, especially for men. in the auditorium of tLe boys' building. A special speaker will be secured for each Suntlay and special music will to furnished. Y. W. C A. SOUTH BEND k MISHAWAKA MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION. Meets every Monday at 10 a. m. at th Y. M. C. A. Resident and visiting ministers always welcome. President. T. J. Parsons; vice prtwldeit. L. M. Edwards: secretary, W. M. Freshley. THE PEOPLED OPEN FORUM Meet at the First F.aptlst Church. Cor. Main aud Wayne Sts The Massachusetts Institute of Technonomy is arranging for the dedication next June of its great rtw plant across the Charles river in Cambridge. The full membership of undergraduates will remain for the event, which is made additionally important because it is the SOth anni ersary of the famous scientific rt hooL

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record as indorsing the preferential oVinrv. wM H 1 1 TL'n a V. n - . i . H 1 1 1 &lljy9 .'iiUI. II ,1(1.- vliCklf,. VI, Villi lead later to the chosed shop. If this is adopted, according to delegates who spoke in opposition, it will place the church in a position of especially endorsing the methods t r labor unions, and w ill result in the aN)llshment of the "open shop" sj stem in the publishing plants of the Methodist tiook concern in Cincinnati and Chicago although technically "open" the plant at New York city now employing only union labor. Speakers who sought favorable action asrted that the .stand is nece-ssary If the church is to hope ever to win the friendship cf laboring men. Hairy F. "Ward of Boston, Mass., who made a vigorous plea for the move, urged that Christian labor leaders, who are making an effort to wrest the leadership of unions fiXm unworthy men. require the support of the church if they are to be successful. Will AJ1 Work. 'What you do today;" he declared, "will help or hinder our efforts to advance the gospel among 2O70-00,-000 persona who are connected directly or Indirectly with labor unions. This is the largest unevangelized group In the world." He waa supported by former Lieut. Gov. A. J. Wallace of California, and by George Elliott of Mt. Clemens, Mich. Opposing the report. Federal Judge John M. Klints of Toledo, O., declared that the church, should not put its activities under the control o? organized labor. Henry C. Jennings of Cincinnati, general agen. of the book concern, asserted that large numbers of Methodists are not members of labor and that the church should not discriminate in favor of one class of workmen. MEWS OF INTEREST TO POLISH CITIZENS rinisoxALs. Caslmier Szurgalla, 1144 W. Ford st.. has gone to Chicago to spend a few days with relatives. Stephen Wozniak of Chicago is here on business. Witold Jarczak of Hegewisch. 111., ia spending a few days with relatives here. Miss Theodora Kureczynski returned to her home in South Chicago after a few lays' visit with relatives and friends. Michael Stanczyk. 2323 Poland st.. has gone to Lorain to spend two weeks with relatives. Miss Josephine h'cibski, 1907 W. Washington av., has left for Chicago to. attend the wedding of her cousin. Joseph Klowczynskl returned to Milwaukee following a business visit here. Max Jaglewski arrived here from Buffalo for a visit wdth relatives and friends. He is the suest of Mr. und Mrs. Joseph Xledzwadek, 1S44 Division st. Ma. tin Kosmowicz of Toledo is here on business. William Glinski. Prairi.i av., has gone to spend a few days with relatives and friends. Leonard Krus returned to Elkhart after a business visit hero. Mrs. Josephine Glinicki has returned to Dowagiac after a brief visit with friends. Frank Sowlnskl of Detroit, who has been here visiting with friends, left today for Chicago. Michael Jarzmich arrived here from Chicago to spend a couple of days with friends. Henry Swartz of Laporte is in the city on business. Paul Kosniewa of Niles is spending a few days with friends here. Sylvester Gierwczewski, S. Chapin St., has gone to Chicago to spend a few days with friends. Marlon ßzurwawski arrived here from Indiana Harbor for a few days visit with friends. Miss Hedwige Kruczek. Lafayette st., has gone to spend two weeks with relatives at Cleveland. Walter Fredrick of Detroit is in the city on business. Anthony Galla returned to Flint. Friday, after a week's visit with friends here. Andrew Wojciechowski of Michigan City is visiting with friends here. The condition of John Deranek, X. Birdsell st., who has been ill for several days, is now much improved. DEATHS. Joseph Buczkowskl, 42 years old, 11 ö7 W. Napier st., died early Friday morning following an illness of several weeks with complication of diseases. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Puczkowskl; three sisters and two brothers, Mrs. Teckla Niezgodzki, .Mrs. Stella Cwiklinskl, Josephine, Cajetan and Chester. The funeral will h? held Monday morning at 8:3ö o'clock at the St. Hedwige church. Purial will be in Cedar Grave cemetery. HAITI SMS. P.aptlsm of the newly born son of and Mrs. Lawrence Sowala, 4 2." X. Birdsell st.. will tak- place this eening at the Ht. Stanislaus church. The child will be named Kdward I'onlfacy. The godparents are Constantine Bajda and Mrs. IJronis'awa Hoslnski. social i:vi:xts. The St. John Evangelistic society j branch No. 60S. of the Iloman Catholic union of America, will hold its meeting Sunday afternoon at S Adelbert's hall. The meeting of Lady Falcons Z. Haliclri No. 1 will be held Sunday

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afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Z. B. hall on W. Division et. The meeting of St. Bronislawa society of tho Polish Catholic union of America cf St. Hedwige's parish, will be held Sunday afternoon aj the St. Hedwige school building. A meeting of St. Vincent de Paul society No. 79 will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the St. Hedwige school building. The younir girls of St. Helen's Wreath society will hold their meeting Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. The singing rehearsal of i-t. Hedwige choir will be held Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the St. Hedwige school building. Tho military band of Z. B. Falcons will hold their rehearsal Tuesday evening at 7:30 o-c:ock at Z. H. hall. The St. Atlelbert's society, branch No. 192. of tho Polish Catholic union of America, will hold its meeting Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the regular place of meeting. The exercises of the Falcons Z. B. No. 1 will be held Monday evening at Z. B. hall. The Youn.r People's society of St. Stanislaus parish will hold its meeting Sunday afternoon at St. Stanislaus hall. The St. Hedwige society of tho Polish Women's Catholic union of America, of St. Stanislaus church, will hold Its', meeting Sunday afternoon at St. Stanislaus hall. "Ten Nights in a Bar Room," (Dziesiec Ixt Karczmy), five-act drama, will be repeated by the Young People's society of St. Adelbert's parish Sunday afternoon and evening at the parochial hall. Tho cast of characters is being directed by Rev. John Kubackl. King Peter of Serbia is an ardent admirer of the cinematograph, and had a specially built cinema theater in his palace grounds, where before the war he spent considerable time enjoying th5 newest films. WE SERVE what you like to eat, the way you like it. ORIENTAL INN CAFE 3 doors north of the Oliver Hotel. Chinese and American Cuisine. 117 North Main St. Both Phones. OTTSX ittVKE TOrLET CTLEAM for chafed hands, face and M pa. 250 Per Bottle. OITO O. H.VSTTAN Irrngglst. Auditorium Theater rn jrritSMo wo mem Greatest UargjOns in Town Economy Cloak Dept. Economy Dept. SVrond Hoor. 210-211 S. Michigam. In Conjirrctlon with the Indcpcendcnt Storps.

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