South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 162, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 June 1916 — Page 2

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METHODIST. rirn N. Main st.. K.v. Ib-.irj L. I'iTis. i.itor. CU. tieeting Ccod; s'anrfs irtio ,1 in Wit- aii.J.! jriuui. J. C. R jwOor. nupriutetoient. Sp'-'II Midren v j.r.r.i i;i !" f.lvn lijr t!; hod j'tl-in I er ri.es rt the morning i,- ;i r. Lpv. -Ith U-ngu.-o.-l.V -w hv ! r. by .Mr. Wood ar.l s Sum'iy b- At i!i'' vnbig -rvi.- Pr Puis will -;.ak I fi-it t!." i Ts r 1 1 " ii f -r m Pid ! ivn;" l..;-... ing is t:.- nsi-ii m:n for Co 1 1 . under the lir.-. tb-n ' j: I. ,1-n .1. R. A M : M'Tu .r-:! in 1; !;. hymn Riruby" l"- by Ri.nM; : 1. 1 i.-m. Kingdoms and N-itK.r ." by Aiiti-r- -.- j 1.1. yd: .fTrratory . tnip.e A'!." by. 'llonae; IU'Ip in 1". by II ?!.; I livening prelude in J l'V J ' . t i -1 ; ' i Q.r. Iivmn. 'Ran.' " I" '' Pa ruby ; :u;t:. "1 at!.-r K- j- I - " Naldvar:. rT.ratorv ..:.. "Teil A T ' 1 1 Iii v bor." I.T II. .Iii. I. I.V U' ji;.lrr'l TPuson; pf It.i- in R Mat. by r-imbr. Prayer in in.; Wcli. !:i evening 7 ' 1. k. bd by the pHt. M. Paul's Memorial Colfax nt.f! I..orte att. Ib-v. Ja:i.u I.. .irdinoi. D. P.. rastor. Sunday &'" at i :' a. na., i u 7 A I ih. sup i intemb-iit. At 10:1." ... in. tii.' i.il.ln ii- Pay g-!.i tvTl pres. nt.-'l ;if t ho beginning f wllbh Co Inll.Ht:-r Iii bapti-' i nun. '.er f I i I ron nmi nf C'- l..o of ht' ii l.o ill i.uik' .i i-ri-f :.l.lr H Tho l..,ir ning. 'Suff, r Litt.- !.iM : ti" i.y Motriilf.- ;imj 'rhi-lni. !!" '. i;'r---iif. i:v-rv mnii" -r an-l f i . ipI "f St. raii'.'B i h'ir Ii :.!!! Sun!.iy , urrl tu iittnl tuU .. ! . At " , p. ni. Ir. ;.r.lln r " ii! ir-;i- !i n "'ni? is:n of Mj-h " '1 I.- rin. ii vill . ?l-i .; riilo' i'V in. li ii fl'-tur- in t j-irt Mr..- jiri-l tin .il.'Ir.-n "i i - -riol.A 1't-i.il f t i 1 l -i.i.i-A fi. ii l.nr.l" (. i ii'U-r 1 t ti:i srlf" hy Arthur S.j.hiW An int.if 1 . a is v!-!i.!''l t ih' pul.".!.- t ;it- i Un1. Crfiv-Tor. Ml'hl'.-ni a ad 1 utt t. rmn'i K. Kouborty. rat .r. 'i.ish iii'-ot-1r?-c S:4.. Mn. r.lw.-inl .I.i'iuith. loa-l-r. h'Un.Iav h"..l 'Jl-'f n in. Jo'ui A. r-JiTK, u;rlnt ii(!f nt. V.rMp uifh - in :n i: ii i"i . l";!.". a. in. h-rt M'Mr- on th A-t : 'nrl." S..1.. I) r. i; A. I'ulni.r. i:.v.rt!i h-Huo. f.:''.' I. ni 'rU ith x-r-im.ii. 7:ni i in- TIi'-iti-: 'nlili ihl'.xi.lorrr." Trayf;.- -Ti - 1 n --Ja v. 7:r,n p. in. rriivin.!- t ihr Will In liritian KxpTi. mv" T M'.lvs by Ii. . A. l'llIUi'T. Towell Ilrtutil Minor anl I"rniu!i mtn iiay !!. IHW. pist.r. Suiwlny ho..I V 4o. ir. II. Motlit. nup'Tlütcnvicnt. Mornlag erriri? II a. in. yfirnin tlioni-: faul aii'l lü I'pi"fll.." r"i.v.'itli Irasu :it .:'.n. '"" ; aranrt. h ath-r. Lvruin M i vi- at , 7:.'Ui 'l'honio. In tho al!y : l.i--liii. Tti nii.l -u-t-k v. rvi.- Vilii s.l t.v vriiinr nt 7 :.". At this frvi t!i- pft'.r 111 start a s-ri- -f f.iM' .tull-! fin.l talk al..iif I'ii'i' aii-l Iii I :pist ! " Thurv.lav cvinlii- tho "i.in-ti' f.ihh' 1i.-h ill i ntortalii thoir huNainN ;:t n l!ui- Mipr-r at fr.-y park. At tho hiiii.lav riM.riiin- M-rvi.-o tho '..iii.ii'h i:it.!o ilat tri. Hi sin'-'. Sati-rh'.l." hy A'klov tkI t tt..- vouinz M-rvl..- "My J'alhiT W;itrlit s (Mi r .Mo." ly tJal.ri.-l. TrtaltT Tllalne and Vaar avs.. Kev. JToItIq t. Hunt, pastor. ISiMo ü' liool at :r-'). Clifton l'li ill 1 1. nuperlatfinlont. M.ruln? norvi'o. ln:4.V Sorin"ii 'ü Tlio i'hur.h Jin-I th- ri.il. I." f.aptNiii .f hlMron aii.I ro pti-.n f now mom- i hör. Spo ial mul.- I.y tho miNoM quart.i. au v.-al s-.'i hy Mrs. Hunt. l'pv.t.itli 1 -azu- lov.-tln at 1:1 ". l'l : Mr. la h At th.- ovor.tn' h..ur-, 7: ".''. n sr' lal pr"-rr.im l'.l t-o trivou by tho MMron in ti..n.r of I hil. Iron s Tay. (lis-i arl firavi-r orvi-o Vi'.!nil.iy onin-r. 7:.". Mi-" Martin "ill load tho his. riio .nir will . ..is. In- t th. tudy tu SaniioI. All lay iuibn;fy mooting al flio homo of Mrs. W. .M. Kuolil, Mhs rund. '1 liuriiday. tpworth Memorial CT. I.inooin iy W aaJ Cine t. A. lluutcr Konna, pastor. Rhrr Tarit M. K. S"Tonth 5t.. 1t. A. W. Siaitb. pator. Sunday s. bd 0:rv. I'tihllc worship at 1:P a. tu. und 7:13 p. r.i. Sul.jo. t rf orin-.r: "Mutual I'.ur.l n f.ourli:." Io.!i..na! i..oitln- f t!i' llpwnrth h'airu" '.:". p. m Tho puMio ni-'otinir at 7 :.': r. ''i. will ! an o:muoiUtio sorvi- i". rii ui.' fr tho sorm.i Th. i.nod lloart .' S;..-. ial niu-io inrnlnir und ovon.n-. Monthly mooting f th Moth'II-t l!r.t .riio...! n M.nlay ovcniP". frar and praiso mo-t-ii jr n WrdiiOMl iy t-i;Inc at 7:"'.' .'o,-V. T.-j.i.-. "TL- .M.---.mo to tho Chur.ti in Sirdis" Not Sunday. .Inno 1. will bo Child ron's da at thU hur h. Stull Memorial Mlohlsran ind VIctorl.i ts. Kev. l.aht. p iftor. Sunday s. hol nt 9:4 n. tu., A. Katt'-rLciurich, upcflutcndent. German Lrifnytttf .md Taynr t.. Hfr. II. S. Miller, j.aiti.r. Sunday n-hoo y .30 a. ni . .I.ihu Kuril, suponntondont. rr?irhlns 10:C a. u:. aud 1 :.J p. ni. f.p. orth loagtif 7 p. m. frayor nuctlng dno3.iy 7 : 15 p. ni. Uv.lTin Simplf nt. and Mari tta t T.fv. Waltor C. Morri. patr. .Mornirtf; crTire 1l:öh. Mvoning 'Ti.o 7:"h SunJjt ik. hol V:?A a. ni.. Adam Mhdt. uperictndont. frayor im-ttins U'eJnesJay fTenlng1. 7:30. Tortac C hap-I Hör. Claude Tonne. pistfr. Sunday s. !. d at 10 n. ni.. Mrs. AVlIllam Klzor, miperlntonlnt. Morning rhip at 11 oYUx-k. proae'jIng hy tU pato,. Mt. rieaant llcv. l'Unlc Younff. pastor. Min 'ar . hool t 1 a in . Morl' Sfrmm. sap rint' Tob nt . l!v nini servi. o :it 7 :"0 r. l.. k. Tills t i.-o wlM lo in haro ...f tiio nti.! iv s, I,....) in ut.orvatiou ,.f i'hildn'n's !a. 'lho . h.-.-i fio a program. Monion C hpel Hör. Cltiv.do Votins;, ratr. Sundiy eh-.d nt U o. 1 ck. i - . ....... . - ' l. l. MiwiLon. MiporiiUouiifUi. i-v-ortb loafjc at ( :r.n p. in. rpworth lo.iuo. iod ! Chii.'do Ka-oi'. Sübj. t : "Wliv ;-. t. fidloo." i:vi nin wrihi; at 7 ::.U '!. U. j-roaoJiin bv tho I.'ov. M l'.oi'.o. .Inn' r loicu- Tri. lay at ' p in l'r.iyor orvi.-o l'iid.iv ini ii -C at oYl. . k. ltd ! v tho pai..r. FRl:E METHODIST. Tr Mrthodit l'onusylranii nv. an.1 rLa ft. i;. l'atiik. pator. Sanday L.'ol '.:3'i a. in. Miis Clara Stuart, "uj orictrndent frraclilnjr s rvioo at P:r.n a. m. and 7 : t p. m. Sunday M-hooI :"0 m. rn . Ml. i'Iara Stuart. suporir.trnu.nt. IT b:r.i n. in. C!is r.Totiujr at 7 p ni. l'rca.. ; afalc at 7 Aö in. KIfrr I'ark. I"rs- Molliodiat foijrtfpr.th and V'::o Pt. 1.'. S. .itnninyi, 'at r. Sanday s.-fco. 1 10 a in , L. i'. " 'oit?. a a jx-ruitf ui'.iT.t. AFRICAN M. E. Zi:n .. M. I".. KfT. S. Sau.itls, pat v. l'r a hi:i; 1JTÖ a n. ai.'i 7 : 1" p. tr. Morning sa..io- t: "rur rd-d f.aft'.o ' S:il:d.1 cv IJo I '. I'ra.I.T of !t. Zoll l'.aptSi ar.r.l. will spoil. Sundax . h.d at t'J :'.' Ciiri-ti-tii 1 ..! .r at 7 Char.-s -,.r. pi iienr. '-.l!i.s-lay tiizV.f jr.i-r iio-otin Kri-1 i.v ni-ht t:.-r- v l ! .i t.i-i,i;.t in honor of ho .to- ;iüd hi i fo i-of,.ro tl.o annual .oo f. r.-n-o f-o-n ! t 1 ro-n i ::' a K Iii ..n l i,'i:r.-!i t an l a tii p:or.u:i upst.,ir fr.--. PRESBYTERIAN. 1 lrt Cir. U"a:;l:.ctn st. Ijf.iT. etls t . K.-v. Clmrit .V. Li; ,-ti. i. l. ia:3'jt r. :M i Char!, tte M. l'artri.J;o. .iit.tr.t ni:Ms?rr. l'u.I;.- .:',!, n li:i. t. r.i Mo:nir.it Mi!.j-t. 1 ' u r ' i -1 a r i . c ;d " .o :,.v -TM Chi! !r ii s I ' V rr i-- .it '. . '. a in. Mi I- ,..-k m.-. tir j for p:aT ..ul onfvit ii daj .. t 7 .:-'. p m. Trlnit j Tor. 'ulfat t. nnd St. Itr : . l: . .lo'n s. f.ii;i.. p.. tor. lv-'.e ti.M.i : ."i; C;, irl s iu'ii r. ;. i..-i-ndi st. t v.or:.:;. - t M.C. T; o,. : !.rii ; i a Moi- ' C. ..? . l. ;.:!, - ri i 7 . " I": ;.! "M;i .i a r I ' I i i , ii i - . .: I ! . r i... -tini: V.-!i.oda . T T". !.i !. ::' o.-l . . alo! Ii W c K"er.C Ij !. i u 'lay I..-I '. in - HluiiaUr litv. 11. 1. ll-stttor.

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i-s..r. Sur. lay s-h..ol rij t. m. ; J. D. Hn :;io: j. suntTintoiKioi.t. I'jbll. wort.hi; lu:4 a. li. and 7 :.". a. rc. Tf o boitin!" and i-rimiry lopartii. i.fs rjioot at li ::'. In tl.o no.riiinz Iii: Inn .Jay III b l s-rod. l.vonliii fhn.,o. '.M.-ii .f furp'.xo au-1 l'..r." lu:-- in hfrxo f tho m-n's hnrnv s.-nlor '. i;.. ;:.".tt. sui.J-:: "Th- win itu, th- Way." Hill. Ix'. frar n.'Mii,- Wod nonday -n l ii r. 7 :::n Sijt.j... r. -rMlth." Monthly m--t-liik i f th- Itrt liorhood Monday oronlnir. 7:-';i. addro.-t-d by Kov. f. K. Pouhorty i.f Iii.- Tim.o M II. oh u roh. Hop liaprt i.cf anl Danton its. r,- ..rse Wüliam AliNin. f. D.." minister. Iübh' oho.. y :.',. Carl l llory. suporlntndofit. 'Iäs!- f,r all nttenü l nt . Aduif t;. tiio intcrnatlonnl loson ; all ia-8 from Junior down the graded yitori. (rnnnlf.wn fburrh Dr. Thoropnn, suporlntopdont. Sunday school 2 . to. I'rpacLins service 3 p. m. lUrUhil! I nlon SumptlAn Trslrle rosr, t n iu rtr mile ot cf Olive t. Blbl ' h öl at 2:30 p. m., wj-n Wbltman. uporlntocdont ; iiitmatl oual lo.ssoni. lluncarian ''orncr WaaLIaton av. anJ Cherry st.. Her. U. D rtok. pastor. BAPTIST. I irt Main and Wayno ata.. Her. Charlos A. Pc kcr. I'roarhing at 10:30 a. tn. lironinj; nervi e 7 r.i'ilo v h.rt.l .it t :". W. K. StudoI. ak.v. Mi.-rlntondont. Tho Chlblron's lay oor. 1s III bo hold at this sor-vi-o. Morninx worship at ln:h". factor's .iibjoot: "I.lttlo 1'oxos " Anthoin. "I.iko an a l'ath r." .MartMi. PfI"oratr. ".Inno." I.v I" .-h:t rkw ki. f. V. f. I. mooting at '.:3n. SubJ.nt: "Tho Will anl tho Way." .Inmos f.uhanan. l-aib r. Ilvpiiinsr s-rvi-' Jit 7 :"J). s riii.n subji-t: "Tho Poirt I'.-'uios a I.r.bii. r tho Tra nsf:.rml I.ifo." Anthoin. "Cod Is Iovo." fink: iinthoin. I.tI -f All l-nwiT." Chadwbk. Tho Voting fo. pl-'s Missif.unry soirtv will ni'-ot in tho .-hnrfli parlor on M-nday ton in . li"na!d Loo is bot and h'ador. T"pb ".Mlii . nary IIoikoh." A ni'"'tin .f tho .ft5.-rs and toaohors of the Sunday . h-.'l III b hold in tho ohiirih Tu'od ay ovonln?. Toa hors' tralulnir la-s Wi'diiociay ovonlnc. Suppor at ; :1". Sfmly at Tho ohnroli prayer ui-oflii AVodii. sda v vonlnr at 7:"Tho I -illos" Aid Hi-loty will inot with .Mrs IN.b.-rt Klbol. M N. .Mbbian st.. on frbiat nftrnn. Qulnry Qulncy and lilalne a?.. Rev. T. J. I'arsou.i. pastor. Sunday aohool 9:30 a. m. John W. Rrndall. auporin teud-nt. Mcrnln worship 10:30. 15. Y. 1. U. 0:13. Ilrinliig si-rvKo 7:30. Sunday morning Kov. T. .1. farsons 111 botcin a sorios of s-rnions u ''Tho Sormon on tho Mount." pro-- ntins thprin ipl-s of tho Kinirdoin of J1. In tho ovonliitf tho Sunday hool ill dorvo tho .iniiual (Tiihlron's day with a sploiidbl program irlvMi by mMiilors of tho .sihof.l. Tho oflorln '.till co fr tho support of mission. Monday 'V-nln tho P.rot horlio d 111 hdl its olodn iii'fin for tho so:iso -with a l.ontiro ivl.o and tvoiuor roast on tho banks of tho Sr. Joo rivor. Wolnoslay ovonln at 7:1.". tho nihl-wook sortloo will bo hhl at tho ohiinh. Thursday ovonin'. tho Hi othorhood ill cini.lu.'t sorvbos at Iloalthwiu. Tomorrow ovonlnp: tho oiinjr fonplo's nnotinz will bo lod by Misi Marian Wriirht. tho topic will be "Tho Will and tho Way." Mount Zion IIaptlt 113 N. Rlrdsoll nt. Rov. 1'. C. Castor. P. P., pastor. RTcr.in porvi-e. 7 :3o. l'raycr mcetlos Thursday 8 p. m. Firt SwdUh Cor. Laurel and Napier ta. Service 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. CHRISTIAN. Flmt Main at., south tf public library. Rev. John M. Aloxandcr. pastor. Moral. J Rlhio 8-ho;i l:30. Prof. II. O. Imel, u-porlntondt-nt. Sunday mrnln? horvloes will bo piv n vor to tho onildrin of the chur-h. (Tiild roil day (orcios will bo'in at 10 ' look. At il oYlork tho ouzrc?rntbn will ioivo Holt Communion. JSo inorniin; s ruion. Kyoniiifr xorvb o as uxual t 7 :". Sonit.r Christian Inloar.r at f.:i:. Topi.-, -The Will anl tho Way." Junior T-iidoavor nt 2:30 Saturday. Mhs Ib hui M irtindalo. suporintomlont. I'ra.fr and fraiso s-rvlro Wodnosday ovonin at 7:3'. Tpi-. "slirns of a TYiItod Ctiunh." Straiu'rs and visitors In the lit arc ordi illy invited to worship Ith us. Linden Avenue Church of Chriat Linden av. an.J Carlisle st. Ldward Caatl?. pastor. Preaminp 10:4" a. tn. and 7:3.0 p. m. Sunday mhool U:3o a. ta. C. E. at 6:15 p. m. I'rayer meeting Wednesday a '. 7:1" p. m. Indian Avrnuo Imliana anil Witwer iitv. Rov. Coli-o .f Knst 1'olumbus. Ind.. has ai . -ptod tho patrato ami will assum' Ms duti-s .Inly 1. Mblo s lnol . :.".o. l'rod R. WiNos?, su perlntemlent. f roa. hin- 10:::o I.y Lorenz. TMier. C. R. at :::. K. V. Witintfer tviil prosidf at i-veriliitf srvie. EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION Tlrit Lafayette aud M-nroe ata.. W. II. l'reshley. pastor. Sunday sehool at 'J:'M a. m., iJeorce J. Loug, uperiuteuaf. r. At lo:3o tho pastor will preach a sermon in koopint; with I'ontooost Suiolay. Subje.-t: "The Three fires " V. f. A. at ..:". I.'mnia Nimtz. president. SubInt: "Tho Will and tho Wat." led by tho r.lt( Wire Rible l.is.. Lvancelistie serii:ou at 7 :".(. f raj erme tin Thursday i.li.-ht at 7 :1.Y Tho f.rothorh.! of the Limb, will moot with tlunl. Schul. 01 PayU'U 9t-. l'riday niht. June ! r.rtrtr-Lincoln way W. and Drick ar Rev. Piniel I). Speiober, niulster. Sunday school at 0:30 a. n:.. (J"orKC W. Pevlne, aaperlnt fldent. Moruing wcrshlp and unniuu 10:30 a. tu. 'I iieino of 8tiiuu: "Tho old and the New f nto -ot.' Children's day pro L'vam ill bo rendered by the Sunday s. hool at 7:30 p. m. Mid- eek orvii e and tea- her' meetin? Widuesday at 7 p. ni. Mi-pan "via tu ;unl Mouroo Ms. Rev. P.u, iel A. Kaley. pastor. Suutlay s. hcKl at '.C"n a m. S. C. Lehman, superin tendent. Sermon at 10:30 a. in. I.yrlhk Her. C. I.. llanoy. paitor. Sunday srmx..! lo a. u . William TruuiIdo. up.-rintend-nt. freathin 7:!." p. m. ( ottage IUU lulun Rev. C I.. Huhcy f 3 t r. Sunday s hl at 2 p. rn. Autrn hapfl Rev. C. L Ilaney. p.;tor. Sunday sool at ! a. in.. Mrs Jt.an II Anton. Miporiiiteiitlent. Trei hinsr 11 a. m Zion'a i:antelual Cot. 1 Wavi.e rnf. St. feter fits. Rer. Martin cioffeu v. pastor. SWEDISH EVANGELICAL MISSION CHURCH. Swcdih Kvangeliral Cor. Scott and Or riard it'- Rv o. K. Moberg. p.iUor. Siinday si-fcool at 9:30 a. ca.. Oscar Bergstedt, superintendent. Mrniug worship at lo:43 a. m. V. P. meetiug at -4 p. m. :f.iirg service at 7:30 p. m. BRETHREN. Tlrst Urethren ruurcu 1211 S. MihiriQ st.. Rev. A. E. Tbmc.. past.-.T. Suncay s hind 9:30 a. m.. Hartley Firestone, superintendent. Morning service 0 ".0. Christian Fruieavor t:30 p. iu. rvealng st-rvi.e 7:."0. 1 irt (hurch of Brethren Indiana ft v. and M.at .1 t. Rev. T. L. lietir'O. ptr. s-nday !iOd at 9 .30 Charles Yoder. sup. i int. a. b at. ioj-tl sermons at 10:30 a. id 7:4. Seroad (horch of the Urethren Cush isg .u 1 Van Buren &ts. Rev. J. (I. Gra tor, pjstor. Sunday school at 9 :30 a. ra, C,. A. S-n'oman. sunerintendent. Momin s-rvife H:3. tveuln ervlee 7 :".V h: istlan workers' mectlr g at i:l0 p. ra. ; J h n Austin, t.resldeat. i'rayer meeticj ( onferrnre Me.uorial 0.'S S. St. .I.-'Sepn t. Rv. F. By er, pastor. Sunday f he.d at ,:') a. u. v.. L. W11si.il, sUi. riuteudeut-

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Rot. Rat A. Rird .f tho City Mii"U ; will prejoh at 1:3' and Jatn i Alartin. Corn Star h Jim. will pre.n Ii at7:3J. . Cl.rl.ti.in Cmb-av..- at Hl.'Ul Mls flva Tn in. lender. Subjo. t : "Tho Will and, tho War." Tho N.OUÜ1T foo pie's Aid illi hold the buln-.s n!-tin and a k roi;il at the Iiurh Tu-lay oveiilni. fniyor !orvi. Woinei.lay evi nin?. Mis I.. I' tjerbor. leader. LUTFIERAN. Hair TriRlty Kuglib Sherman df. scd Llndsey at.. Rev. Albert II. Keck, pastor. Sunday a hool l:15 a. m., f.. Slotts, superlntend.nt. Ht. I'aul'a German IutherVn. Jetfera-n o?id NVUllaru ats. Rev. I!. II o lie, pastor, (iermau acrvhe at 10:30 a. m. Sunday school at 0:30. L'nclish servbe on the ..fvind and fourth suniays of the month at I:30. Morning nTu.n in ermau. Subjo t : "Will t- Als i;. Away." fimllsli snlJ.t: "Th- Holy tihost Rull. Is up the Churh." Annual eotitirniatlon Sunday. Walth-r loauo ni.mthly loi'duess moe-in-Tuesday nt S p. m. Gloria Del Swedish Cuapin and Kerr ts.. Rev. Gottfried Olion. Sunday schoot 1 a. m. IUMe ehisn at ::lö. Strvi e nt 10::;o a. ni. und 7:30 p. in. The flinlr ill lender spo-ial mui'-. The male chorus me'ts on Monday evenl;ik' for pr.Ktbe. The eholr will reho.irso on ThurlH.v evening nt usual tinv. The poreas society will he'd lf regular meeting Friday evening with Miss Rnima Johnsf.n. 171Ö Keinble av. EPISCOPAL. M. James Lafayette Rt-. north of Wanalngtcu nv. I'arlsh house. 310 7. Colfax t. Ill cht Rev. John Ilazen White. I). I)., bishop of the diocese of northern Indiana, rector. Ret. II. R. White. Tlcar. Holv communion 7:30 ami 11. Sermon by the vh-ar. SubJs t: 'The Holy Spirit and tho Cousoienee." The following ervleo 111 bo Kti us": by the eholr: FrM-es-ional. "Spirit Pivlne. Attend Our Prayer": lntrott. si-lw -tod : hymn. "Come ttnieloiiM Spirit": anthem. "Load Me Iord"': jt.imtus. Kyre; houedlotti, Kyre; ncnus del. Kyre: elorli in exctdsls, Fyro; line dlmittis, diaut: n-eession.il. "Hoar I s Thou That Rrootlest." All communi1 ints of the i hureh nre reminded that Sumlay beinjr tho Feast of W hiteundiiy Is tin appointed time for communions, to be made. CATHOLIC. St. Patrirk'fl 307 S. Taylor St., Rer. John F. Peliroote, C. S. C, pastor. Low masses at 7:S0, 9:00 a. m. High mass and aermoa at 10:30. llaptlsui at 2 p. m. Vespera ?.t 3:30 p. ra. Sunday school at 3:00 p. in. Meetiu? of church societies at 1 p. ta. St. lied wire's I'ollsh Cor. Fcott and Napier sts. Rev. Anthony Zubowlrz, C. S. t'., pastor. Low mass at 7:3v. 0 and 10 a. m. Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. Bonediction at 2:30 p. m. St. Stanislaus' I'oliah 115 N. Lincoln St. Rev. Roman Marclulak, pastor. Mass at 7:30, 9 and 10 a. last. Cafclmer's TolUh S21 S. Webster st. Low mass at 7:30 a. in. High tuuas at 10 a. ni. Vespers at 2 p. m. St. Adalbert's 1'ulit.h Olive nnd CJraee its. Rev. John Kubacki. pastor. Pally mass at 3:15 p. m. Holy hour Wednesday eveulnc at 7:30. Sunday mass b and 10 a. m. St. Joseph Hill st. nnl Lasalle ay., Patrick J. Carroil. C. S. C. pastor. Low masses at 7:30 aud t a. m. HijU ruasi at 10. Benediction 3 p. m. St. Stephen's II uniarlan Thomas and McPberaon tt. Rev. Alexander Variaky, .laetor. Maas at 8:00 and 10:15 a. m. Sunday sehool af 2:00 p. m. Benediction at 3:U0 p. m. Sacred Heart Notre Darre. Low mass at Ö a. in. Students" masj at S a. in. Parish mass at 10:15 a. m. Vespers at 2 p. m. Sacred Heart Belgian 1120 W. Tho.nas St. Rev. Charles V. Fischer, pastor. Mass at 7:00 and i:G0 a. m. Sunday school at 2:30 p. ui. Benediction ut 3 p. m. St. Mary's German 431 S. Taylor St.. Rev. J. M. Scherer, C. S. C. pastor. Mass at 7:30 and lo a. m. Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. Beuedictioa at 3 p. ni. ASSOCIATED BIBLE STUDENTS. Trogres. club hall, Melvilli building. 212 S. Lafayette at. TEMPLE BETH-EL. Jswlth Temple Ueth-F.l l.asaHo ar. and Taylor st. Sunlay s-ho.l at '.:1". SCIENTIST. Main and Madison ats. Sunday services durinn the erection of tho new hur. h will be held at t'.ie Lasall-1 theater at II a. m. Testimonial meeting n every Wednelay evening at S o'clock at Temple lieth-Fl. Sun.iay shool fur children and yoimc eple up to tho np. of ", Is from 1:4.". to iO:.".0. Roaillny rooms maintained by this huri. on the wvnth floor of the J. M. S. i.-.iihlinir, aire open every afternoou from 2 to 5 unl on Saturday from G to S. SALVATION ARMY. 110 IT. Washington av. Sunday services: Morning, county jail. 0:3u; noon. Sun!ay school. 2:3o. Lvenlngs. gospel S"i vices 7:45. Capt. Nehemiah Brookes, officer iu charge. CHURCH OF GOD. Servbes are hebl In Melville hall. 212 S Lafayette st. Sunday ohool at 10 a. ni. Mrs. Fmma Rallsback, superiateudent. GOSPEL MISSION. There will be seivi-es held each evening at the CJospel .vli?sien. 42s- L. Laalle av. IJood speakers are provided anl the publl-- Is iordlalIy invited to utten J. MISSIONS. !cnnouite Hope Miin io7 S William t. Sunlay s.-bod 2:.".o p. m. Preaehini; at 3 :.". p. ni. Purins' t!io week sorvb-i'S every ti'sht ex-ept Wednesday nU'Iit at 7: to. AU ehouie. Leader. Miry Nunemaker. Ilescne Mlsnlon 130 E. Las.illc v. Rev. A. J. Schafer. supennteudeut. Luther Lane, manager. Work furnished free for unemployed. Meeting every eveciug nt 7:15. Phone. Roll. 2331. Services everr evening at 7:3. Soniiay a. hool 2:ir. Services iu county Jail Sunday at 3:30. on furn'shed for bouse-elea'ning. rug- ! ling- etc rrtTiij n. Jefferson bird. Ray A. Fir-: uperlatend-ut. Sunday a hool at 3 r Meetings every ni;ht at 7:30. S'-v.t mooting mni-r Mh hig-an st. and U-rson bld. at 7 o-ki.-k. ;o.d muic an. i peaklnc Kvenlnc servi... nt 7 ::n itli half hour of ..ng-. Supt. Rav A. Ijlrd win .peak .ii M-.tn's Ruin 'and' Jod s Remedy." Servi. es etorv night at 7 :"0. All are web-ome. SPIRITUALIST. The South Rend I'rocresive Spiritual s-'tb'ty will htdd srvi-'es Sund.iv evening at 7:3j) p. m. iu Red Men's h;ii: ::i,-. s Mi.hicau st. C. P. Lix krid;.'-. bstur--r. Mesace service follow in.- th ture. All are cordially invited. APOSTOLIC FAITH. 313 T. Jefferson blvd Re-uhar meatlag Sunday 1 : 4 " and 7:30 o i..ck Y. M. C A. Y. M. C. A. meetinsa will be Leid every Sunday afternoon, especially for n.ea. is the auditorium of the boys' building.' A pedal bpeaker will be secured for ea. h Sunday and special music will b furnlued Y. Y. C A. SOUTH BEND & MISHAW'AKA MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION. Meits every Monday at 10 a. m. at the Y. M. C. A. Resident an-1 visiting ininister laj rTclcuma. i'refiident. T. J.

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Confession of Alleged Drug Fiend Causes Arrest of Local Physician. Dr. Patrick 'lullanev. a physician living ut 517 K. I-a?.tlle a v., was arrested yesterday by Ietectives I-me ami Diver on a chare4 of unlawfully Iire.Tibing lrus. A confession by John Pierce. 4 37 K. Iasalle a v.. an allocred drug fiend, brought about the physi( ian's ai rest. Mull.iney has l.-en under suspicion for some time, according; to the authorities. Chief of Detectives J. D. Kuespert tiled the charges and Mulianey will ajiptir in police court this niornln?. It i thousht by ofTicials that he will be bound over to the grand jury ana prosecuted for violation of the state larv that, fot bids the use and sale of drugs. He was released on a $500 bond, furnished by his attorney?. Hagerty and Farabaugh. There is a probability that federal otlicers will investigate the case. 1'arly yesterday afternoon Detective I.ane found Pierce, who is a painter about 12 years old, under the influence of drugs. He was taken to the police station and it was affirmed that he has for some time teen securing and using drugs illicitly. He was also charged with entering Hoban's drug store at 4 43 FJ. Iisalle av. Thursday niKht and making away with a certain amount of morphine and 100 tablets of heroin. It was through his confession that charges were brought against Dr. Mullaney. Judge Warner continued the case until next Friday in city court Saturday morning. HORSE RACE PROGRAM FOR JULY 4TH AT PARK I'our Contest of Thitv Heats IJacli Will Ik stagetl at SM inghrook. One of the special events for 4th of July afternoon at Springbrook Park will be a program of horse races. There are nearly 50 thoroughbred horses now stabled at the track and some spirited contests are promised. A program has been arranged which includes four races of three heats each, 2: 3.0 trot, 2:25 pace. 2:27 trot and 3:17'i trot. There will probably be a match race also and the program will start at 2 o'clock. Owners from Plymouth, Importe, Niles and .South Uend have from three to 15 horses in training now and the 4th of July program will bring out some excellent features and give South liend people an opportunity to see some splendid races, at the beginning of the seaton. i While there will be a small charge for grandstand seats, there will be no charge at the park gates and the event will be one of the big features of the afternoon. SALOON BRAWL AIRED COURT, DISMISSED Judge Warner took the part of a philosopher in city court Saturday morning. He was hearing p.n assault and battery charse against Pert Worden placed against him by Conrad Hepler of Premen. Hpler said that Worden had hit him in the jawwhile they were in a sa'oon together and exhibited, a col to prove his statement. Worden said that he merely pushed Hepler and the Uuter fell against tho bar and cut himsci;. "A little bit of booze and a little bit f pushing makes1 a little trouble." sail the judge. The case was dismissed. TWO AUTOISTS IN CITY COURT ON SATURDAY Two autoists were In city court Saturday morning, one for operating an automobile without a license and the other for speeding. Clyde Keck, an employe of the Ilinkle Motor Co.. said that somebody must have taken the license plate off his car and Judge Warner dismissed the case. I.co Klinge.iberg. who has been in court before ex-ccding the speed limit, was warned that his license would be recoked the next time he appeared. He was lined one dollar and cost". THIEVES STEAL MONEY AND 38 CALIBRE GUN A .Masonic pin, nude from a two and one-half dollar gold piece, six or seven dollars and a .3 caliber tevolver were taken by burglars whoentered the home of J H. Henderson. 1114 S. Carroll st.. some time Friday night. The theft was reported to the police Saturday morning. SOUTH m:I KLYIKW .NO. I. U (. T. M. Members are requested to meet at the hail at o'clock .Sun.iay afternoon to attend memorial serwee at First Methodist church. Advt. MAKKI.Uii: lki;nm. August Dueble. machinist, Flkhart: Delia Conklin. South Ilcnd. I'n. est Ciollnick. carpenter. South Iend: Nortne Shurr. South Iknd. Paron$; i- prisbb-nt. L. M. Edwards; secretin W. U. 4 resLIey. . Rcpol: .tbl U' made oil tl.o iuiultaiieol .-.,. I r II ft the meeting next M-.nday. . I Ret. Ii I. P.tti. P p.. MM ie:nl paper on the "llitori S.eiie A.. 4 s. ir.it. .'a Spring. New York "

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VILLA GATHERS FORCE TO KILL MORE "GRINGOES" liandil Leader Said to bo Scenting Victims in Vicinity of Santa Ilai bara. International News Servi. e : WASHINGTON', June 10. With evidence that Francisco Villa hast npain gathered a formidable force and is now scenting Americans to r. urder in the vicinity of Santa Piirbara, Mexico, dato department tdliciiils today were attempting to get ( tticial reports from consuls concerning whether any American an: now being slain. Department officials viewed with alarm the reported attacks by Villa upon the rear guard of the American punitive expedition near Xambiuipa. It is admitted that if this be true, Villa has obtained the active support of the natives of that section of Mexico and that his forces will rapidly increase by native civilians Hocking to his forces for the expressed purpose of driving the American out. While olücials here are confident that Villa could never succeed in Inflicting a mortal blow to the American forces, fear is felt that he will .succeed in massacring small detachments of soldiers at outposts or those stationed along Pershing's line cf communication. Meanwhile Pres't Wilson and Sec'y of State Iansing are continuing the writing of their note to Carranza refusing to withdraw American forces from Mexico. It is expected that the note will be dispatched Wednesday. ima'xv srppi:n. First Christian church this eeninir. o to 7: b. Advt. PRESERVE YOUR CHILD'S HAIR WLn your fLiid i- grown, t'.ie condition .f and tin' amount of Iii or lor hair will depend largely upon tbe way it is tared for now. The bu:;:aii Lair i -oai posed of about lT.Vcoo delicate oil plants. rdlnry .jp anl shampv.os win soon destroy tlie natural oil and : o fatty rt f tfie- plant., making the hair lry and brittle or iotr.ving it entirely. LVF.RY WFKlx SHAMPoii i ju anti-septi- !! shampoo that -loanes and purifies thr va!p tlior.dv and le.ie tl.o Lair Just as .. ...r.. Ir f. li.U.l v.iff fliiffv. i!Vv :in.t I 11 . i j " ... ........ - . - tl.o .alp silk'at'y inott ltn oil. but tiv surplus oil In the hair. It i .1 inot ex-e'.a-nf shampoo f..r hildren as w eil ;i alult. Large l-..t 1 1 s.ntainlr.g ; tea-p.M.nf-j-s ."-. Fr .tl- b tt. C. Rati.il. I.alldoli Prug Sfre. Wfttb W's Alliert.iin ltrn-- C... Co..i:le's lrii'' Store ! M, 1. .. !, ilin -' ILins I n-m - Sl..ro jaii'l other bakrs iu dru aud teilet ar1 tklts Aut

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