South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 176, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 June 1916 — Page 2

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THE SOUTH BEND NUWS-UMES

Meday METHODIST. M!n t.. Ker. Ilnry L. CUi lu'-eti::,' 0 "J ; rvjn- .::') in t!.- jud.b.rlum. J. '.'at!, ;tjtur. '-zr s.-hooi y r.jn-.lnT. : l'u''li- .is jejptTti. url'Mii. hip :it I1:!1) a. m. ah-i 7 V in. Pr. Pavls :.ü in "T:.- ir; V-Jge." L'pw.-rt!. u i ! I ; I! of !:( " 1 '.. ' a I raw l:i th- ni'.iaS;.', ; it'i.tl Kii-' 1t. .1", p. i.X Mv U-ni If-- I - ilvT." ,y -lil:i' w iii n-:ib-: In. N". .". Tlif i.-i! lau-'. il I : '. .It ti.f . . i!ü' !...;:r. 1 uli-.w In- H ' I lie ui'ts'.'-ii pr.:r.it:i i--r i.o ..t. ( !:Le illre tb.a . f II I Ll--d. K A. M. : i . . . . I. . . 1 j Mora i-n-lu-N- In A. by ll.:-r: pro- ' ah ; antlarn. "K- -.p-rial." K"vu; I fT,- it.rv !.. ..'. Kindly Li-'l.t." by . p'ug!!- I.vi:i. -iiiiiT bv i';iii ip"-tUud Iii I". IV U!i''I. LToaln? prHu-V "Tu A il 5 I: Ma""I w-il : .rf 4siui!;il liyi.ir, "1 --4s4 br Hili:;i!: :iiith!ii. "A I. I ".I ra 1 1 by rar; ui,' by f : v ioia. '!. i 'L li.v ut.in v" .r rlfdr. S .hitid In. ill. A M. ;.,.! by p.'aypd f-T Ml-n w:i;i.in T.n." Mn. ryl-"i Süii pljno so!.. ": T-r-i ! l I'.i' ,: Lilli.in M i rtlti ; x-i.-rtlcn. .. .. is i.v. ,, .!.....! ..r. (..-:r.i itn.'l J TV 1 i -: I h ".'I i. !-, -j: lr Min A 1 v 1 1 1 i Mu t- : niitwt'in ' i " l.illlil. 1,1 f.l. ly llC!iT. '1I' t -lr; ..fTVrl:i C" !'V Tli :-;i in'. ; t.y Wrdl. 1.M..1 orut'ry ? r in n ,lo. " Il ui. i n IIaIvv. pniv.d !.v ...r. i". II tln. "Tl.- Anvil Oionn. t!.iT-l by Mr I v I" siinliv i -Ji-i-:i ; .fsfluI ijiuinliiiu." I.v M-.zirt I'ra-r iiitir. W I n i i - iilii- at 7 ;2 o'r lo k. l-.l l.y pastor. bt. I'ul Mr morUl "olfax ar.d I. a f orte arr.. ll'v. Jaus liar.liri r. I), li p.iator. Sunday p'li'.d :it 'J :''' a. Kluj A. ITsli. ijp:ri!itid lit. Crar (nr. J. Mti -blsar. and Tutt sti. Frau K. Ioiirhortv. i-atf r. 'las- iif-t-lr;ff IMiry 1-pui.in. i r . wan!jy g' ho. l a in . .lol.n A. r.ycii milerlnteni! nt. 'rhii itli i.ra liii.i.' it ! in St-rniid Cuiiiin 1 1 i 1 1 1 l : t . iol. t.r Mrn. il rrx' -U" - p. V l'dlli..-!. rr.';-:itlMI-I ; ort !i l'-iiyrn-. i::u I! . w r. n I M.ik- My U-iid. r. .Mit 1 : 1 1 1 -1 w Ith pr'ii IiIiilT T". M !. za. S ill- t . 1 Mou IIappiT'r j Porta W.r'rl; ti m I Ii'!ii : i fl Iii' I 'ill l "' newly Um t.-I .f!i -r of tlo- Kim rtli !micu wll! I' Intalli-d al thi- i vi A P-lil Invitation i-i -tiu.Ud t- all tinyotin? prop! of tii'- lnin-ii. Mrs l'ulnr wil rr.d-r : 1 at tliiv Ich I'm v-r s-rvi W 1 1 1 1 t y at 7 P üb. M'-n's I -1 ir i - tl-li f i y Tlnir-dayj 7 ..".il p. in i Lrrll llriKtil Mlnf-r and Irnn.i ara luv II. UlarV. iM"tr. Siiiid;lV f 'io. I 40. I:. II. M dLt. Huperiuteui' ut. Murnr.p Iiis nrvice 11 a. rn. Mornliikr t li 1 1 1 : worth W-.iirii t, :;i. A luWiUiaiii i-ion f.ittf. pi.-M-iW-tit. Kvenlnir " TviiT t ::. I h-u : .Mlsdir. t-d Fnery." Ild-we-:. v-r-vi.'H Wi-ln"d:iy. 7 I'-iM- il Intro. lu - tion to l'lrst 'orluthlaiij Speil.il inii-i-Sunday 1-y ladt.' tri and mal.- itiar't Trinity r.lalne and Va-ar avs . Kev. MMTin I'. Hunt. p:it.or- I'.it'l' s l.o 1 zt 9 :ZO. Cllftou l'biilii-. iii.'rii:tnidMit. Annual jd- ni-- at Hudson iak W.-.ln--day. J uti- "J. Iu II p.n ti-ul.u s an.! program i:lvii Sundav. Morniin: .!l.ip ft 111:1.".. Sermon. "Tli Horn.' on tin Kock." Sp i.il Tiiu-ii- I : j i 1 1 1 I'M-ii''. f.:l.". Poria Sf. ! and i iti Sli.rriiT. leader. At tlie pvmiIii .. rvi-. 7 :''. tiopenly el.-i'tt d ofii. t of the l!. north lea cue will le I li -1 a ! ! ! tie p.i-t.n- will V'lve il i-peci.il fen. loll appropliate for tlie t.-iasi.in n Wel5-rMind-d otitli." The r!i.-.rus- liolr will Mml'. Fe-eatte of flu itil'. t!i' ii:iv'i- M.-rvi.-.' will I t ld T!!dav ev tiin' at 7:" in-ti a 1 of Wedneidav evening It will tnlsi"iinrv preln.le riltrt't w t. n rep-irts iroiu iae jirliiiiü ti'!d will t. u I ii . Tli- look f Jiitl.cr will I-' studied j tp-rorlli Vfriiiorinl XV.. and - f)!ie St. - Cor I.i ncoln way A. Hunter Ken ia. . tjKtor. ! Klter rarW M V..Z-. Seventh st.. Ir. j A. V. Smitii. pastor. Sun-lay s- ho-l ! :.".0 FiiMi' worship - 10:1' a. m and 7:1'! p. tu. I Morr.in hu l.j-i : ' I ml-r a .1 uni per j Tree." I -vot 1-ni il liitinu' of ttl Fp- i vvoitli I.-.iue. I", ::'.i p 111. Leader. Mix F. j F. Hacker. F.v.ui llti- in- li'i at 7 :"a ; p in. Instead of t!i- usual eriu'ii thTi Will he l " F l ll.oll. Fait of tlie VT- j limn will !. in o!ii;. Sllti.pM t : S.tln-I tloil T!-lay.'" Tliere in to l. special n: u !.- ly the cliolr l -tli in r ii i i . and ev'iiln' as f.llovs: M.ttiiSiic. the Fp- j worth leaeue will hold fh-lr irirnhir luiIn" iiM'-t i ti tr w ith a sin ver.in. The minister evening- will cn hole tinoll " i ii MSa'eS to tl." lai on Monday um ! ni'.'l i y .lies ..f tilks S.'VCIl I'll U I"i lies iu A si.,. s;' e t Silli't. tlr.' tli.- i har. ti in f.! !.... r M s - d ii ea Stull Meoorial Ml-his; in lud VI t rli afs. Kev. F-alil. pantor. Suiolar .s-li"ol st 9:1 a. ui . A. latte:!.cinrlih, superintendent. .Morning tlo-ie-: "Th . Iiine Kwar.ler." The Fpworlh league will li d.l its uu.il serv;' -.if . :." m. iu. Al 7 :"'' aFI he viv n the a'Miual ChiMr. n's diy v.n'l-.'"i. It 1s !ii--l that all Wl e-.n-trlhute generously t the Cliildren's day tin.- ati-Mial fund for w hi- !i an ofTtTini will I"' tilk-M! ilt ti." los,. ,,f t'.ie proirratn. .ermn I.af.i ve ft an Kev. 11. S. Mill-r. pastor. 1 .y) a in . John Kn -h, Frea'-Lirc 1(:30 a. iu. .:ud I Wayne ts.. Sunday s-h-i-d uperlptendetjt. 7 p. m Fp. worth league 7 p. in l'raver ni.itiiitf v e ines lay :4j p. in. Vrleyan Sample st. ni 1 Mirn tta av.. Kev. Walter ('. lorris, pist-r. M imp;;; ierv.ce U -öd. Fveniii. r i 7 :''). SunCay -i bo l 'j a. :n , A-lani Md.tt. superlatndent. Fr.ijer meeting WetlnesCay evenlntr. 7:ei. Fortaire tianel K.v. " . :i 1 1 1 oun: i . Mr p.ist-r Sunday s. h(...l at In a lü , William Kler, Superintendent. lt. ri.nt K. v. Claude Vi-uu ?.r S.m.l.iy .- h'i .' t Ii 111 . Steten;. u perl nfenden t. Merl. 'ounsr. m. r Monnon (h.iptl Lev. Clau-1 rast..r. Sum! jlilUsep. sup ;undav s. h"l at lo . in.. eria'ciidint Fr.iver "ervl- Frl.l.iv evcnlti- at s rVh k. !'. l.y K-. Voiiiitr. Smnl.iv 1 h-i-'l will j-'in tJ tri t- w nsl.ips nnhu Sunlar s, :.,.d h.M at Ar.l:n..:e at lo '"t'.i.'.k. !; rt !i l.-iii at ;:.". i in nil! iii.l V l'rf.i- l.iiii: !' in h i r, s. n i-- -.. ..f ?: at 7 S.r i c v v.-in.- i:-v. r it..r. it . i T T t i . I i 1 1 c t! M C. . t .:ir. r 1! ::t Like ;ciicv; Wi . tliis --W. FREE METHODIST. ! Free Icttiolit IVni.s vh ir.l i av. snd Hiisli bt. L. N. Fruilk. p.istor. Sunday i.-.-1ji . 0:,0 n. in. Mits Clara Sf.nrt. f'lperlntraMent. I'rcatLlnj: v,ri.vj at lf :.?)' S. iu. un l 7:4"i p in. Sun. 1. it s. tiool '. ;'.') . m . .MS? i'l,r.i Stuart. siiori!itcri(!c:.t I'reachlnjr a. m. t'li- :i'ttinjc at 7 p. Iii. l'r.a l,!:.c a r . 5 a at T:i." p. rn. Itlvrr lrk lry Mrtlio.lUt Pourtentlj a n vi i:ic .sts. L. S. Jcnuir.i. ! as tor. SuD-lay 1 10 a. in , L. r. ' cif upcrlntcneut. AFRICAN M. E. Zln A. M F Lev. S. S.iniu.lt. r I'raM: r :i r:i. nn-i " tj p i t Oll et .M t.. vru-.'i :c 1.. 1 I at K f IV ha',!. 1 N. .M !!: st . S :: J u:i Is. T ..' t'i t! .! V PRESBYTERIAN. I lrt r-,r. WasMnct. av ;. ette St., Kr. t'h.iiNs A I.lj'l D. uir.ist.-r. Mlv. (T.arl ttc li. !.:". asslttt.int t- pi: itltcr lMl'i-- u.-'!i;i ;it lo:,.", ;i i.. Ti. ;.dN ii III. " '" P.;'.'..' s. ;, n i:i. M-:i's 1 ;; !.!; id Lafij. i:it-ti. i. M. l'artu' ..1 at i at pr -r " p i.i n. :.. jl id W r;.-ti;.c f it : i 1 vi. fere!: , t"!l:i'i!.IJ at ar. TrSi.ll i'r. i.lf.iv st . Kev. .!;. n S I' : : n--:ii? y "..'"' c.iv'.. ind S t. rrtr I".:1.;. ;..rl:,- :;. pitst r Va-i..-r. ten !ent. s.!-n r..- tiü' at l' : V Lii W !- t ' M.itC M-.rtiiz.c 'orLti nt l' of tfce I...r-l s s:j;pT ; jdV t.. !riv.-r s u !. i h 1" iito re f e . hu . n v "Uli: 1 leej.; in i o T a - f - c:ne p. IM !i t-. it ". :'UI r'ii..n t ; M " rl 1 1 : I . ii-i-Mt r .: i-I'v-r'.r. ri.- .tt 7 s' i--rSn.;rvM t. All t- U i . e ' U e. i r -!:! - Xi ! 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Westminster-Lev. IT. D. Hosttter, pnsl r. .Sunday m-hoM n ;3'J a. m. ; J. I). Ln nin. auprlriteiidnt. 1'uMle worLir P):4 :i. ra. anl 7 :..0 n. re. Mwn!iu' t!i-in "What Is the Gonl ToWl,b!i This World I : v-Ti i t! ir ti. Di-: "Cltlnuit' Is Movlns ?" Trluinjih for t!. Porres of Klzhf oiistit-ss."' Senior ('. L ;:.". S;i!ij.-t: -Wli.it I th riirr'" .f nur 1.1 Tm i::irt!i." II. ITsijt in--f!:!ff Wcli-i.:iy v-nin üt 7 V Sut.1.-. t : l:.-...i;llilllf y .f th- fbunt t tl- nty." llp ( hanol i,--r anrl Tayt"n at. Gfrrpe 'u:.ll Alilii. H I.. mlnUter. U -Lo U :?,(). Cnrl Tilery, nuporintM.iint. t'lrifcr f r 1! atfnd-intn. Afl-ilt4 tJi lntrrnatlon.il leon ; nit rlnf-s frm Junior donu tbc graded syj c-riineorn ChurrJi Pr. TTi"rapaon, in- ! pTliifr-ndf-nt. Sunday shoc! 2 p. m. j I ' reu !i 1 ü jj nervine 3 p. m. K.rKMH I nlon Sumption Tralrle road, f nc -rju.irtr mile -f OIIto ut. Hlb'.e ''b'n.l at 2:30 p. in.. Owen Whitman. i x ti .. rl r, ti. mlun t i r I n r n n t I i n i I Ifiuf filit ; 4 ' i Ilunrnrlan orncr aLi:. . ton av. tna ! t-1erry st.. Kev. I. I'.ertok. pastor. BAI'TIST. I r-..r,t.. ..,1 W rn mtm T Cbnrls A. Dcker. ITo.k LlDff at 10:30 a. iii. lAoiiin hor!?s 7:30fjuincy f.Milncy and Iilalne at., Ret. T. J. i'j;mins, pastor. Sunday cbool Ö:."0 n. i;i. John W. Kendall, bujmi1u t:id"nt. .Mcrnliiff worship 10:r.O. II. Y. I. I". C:l.". Hvfiiinj? service 7:00. 'I'ii- inornhitf st rinoii thm will tK" : "Moral StaiHlanN of Hip Klnsil'du." h nl will i.iitinn' tin- dl--onr.s on the S-r-i mou on tli .Mount. 1011111; i-'ipi s n"iat ',:Ji p. in. SuliJt: "Training j Work. -r." 'I'll nioiitlil; (ifferiiisr for i ml-t'.iM will f tjik-ii livening c-i 1 ! pr.iI. iscrvi.t' at 7 :.".. ' Tin Fair j Il.ivum" will ! th top Ii upon whl'll j tli- pastor v. ill pNik. ri nildwwk kitvi.f will ! li'll Wdiif.-lay -vnlnr at :7:l." Sii!ijf t, "I". i ill at Tlw'ssalonlru nnd ' IU rt-a." Thursday ivnlns tl Busy Hoys will nifcf lt!i ;'orr Hasting- I.hI1i' , Aid o i'ty will iii' t on Friday aft'Ti ioii nt ':."' in tli-- parlors of tlir : -Ii n r li. Mount Zion Inptist 1 P, N. Dirdsoll st. I.ov. (.'. C. '.i5tor, I. I., pastor. F.veni ii sfi vi' p. 7 l'rayer meeting Thursday S p. in. I irat Swedish for. its. Service 10:20 a. Laurel and Napier in. and 7:00 p. m. CHRISTIAN. I ir-.fi Main at., south of puhlie library, Kev. John M. AI -xauder. pastor. Morning F.ihle kPlio. i j:.,'J. Frof. II. ti. Imel. huperiutt ndent. ! Mir teaclier- aie trained, lessons pradJ ed and lass. s for all ajjrs Morninir j worship at 10:4. Sermon hy the pus-'t-r. the .Main Within."" Lveiiliiir service lat 7:.;u. Senior Christian L'ndeavor at jr. :1.V Topic: "What is the Furnose of j'Mir Life on i:artnV" Junior Fn-:;Vor i at ::u Saturday afternoon. The v.v kly ! prayer and praise service will he held ' in Potf.i w utoinh park Wednesday eveii'in nt s ,' lo k nftfr the June picnic. Topic; -Cliristlaniziiij: the Daily Life." Linden Avrenue Church of ChriatLlnI den av. and Carlisle st. Ldward Cantle. 'pastor. Freacnln? 10:13 a. in. and 7:H0 .p. tn. Sunday school J :r.i a. in. C. H. I at. :!. p. m. l'rayer meetlnjj Wednesday i . I : to p. rvi. Imlixn. Avenue Indiana nnd Witwer avs. Kev. O. L. Chee. pi'stor. lMhle hool '..:, a- tu. Fred U. Wilson. UI perintenl-nt-i The ehurcli tinance committee will have j charge .f the inorniiiu service, and will j present to the con r'jra tlon the results I of 1 1 1 financial a ie p I 'n durlntf tin ii'.)iirli of May. Thrre will le nu eveuin rvi( . EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION ririt I.af.ijette and Monroe sts.. W. II. Freshlev. pastor. Sunday scbool at h :;o a. iu., '(Jforj;e J. Long, auperintcruln:. This ja v will l.e ol.serve'l as ChlMreti's div The Fed and KtiU' onfest Iu the Mens K.ilde .lasH will end Sunday at 1Ö-.-.U The Cradle roll and Friuiary de 1 partment will render a jiroirram of reijt!'tliiis and Sonics, iunl the male juartet will sine; -everal -letions. F.iiptisin f I children at inoriiiu service. Y. 1. A. at j 1 i : 4 r. . Fnitua Mint., president. Suhjeet : "Whnt Is the purjMis.. .f nur LlfeV" C. ! V. Smith, leader. At 7 :". a children" iti iv pro-ram will he rendered hy the j junior department of the school with 1 several soiii;-' hy the Julius j.eoph s" ! chorus nnd s dos hy Miss Fhrhardt ami I K.i 1 Ii iMimke. I'rayernwtlnjr Thursday I at 7:10. Sunday school hoard will meet ; at tlie rime of prayer meetlni;. I (,rMe Llu.'oln way W. and Crick at I Kev. Diniel I. Speicher, minister. SunI tin y m-Loo! at 0 :'M a. m.. Ceorce W. IeI tine, aujierintf ndent. .Morning worship i and vet niou 10:3(1 c. ru j Mornlnc theme: ""The Kljrhtonus F.iam li " Yoiini: Feople's alllanee 7 p. m. 1 Mrxtle Trldle. president. Henrietta Hl- ' iow'ell. lea.ler. Topic: "What Is the Fur- ! pose of 1 ur Life on Farth'r" tio.sel 'service. 7 :.".! p. 111. Mid-week service and ! t a hers" mectinc Wetlnesday at 7:00 1. ' in. j Mlipjn Ar.itn and Mnme sts. Kev. j Duiiel A. Kaley. pastor. Sunday st h-ol at '.:'- a in. Fminet Jeter. suj.erlnttinlent. Sernit.n at li:.".0 a. in. i I mm ins; the morning s.-rvh-e hour. I Children's day w ill U lserved with appiopii.it. exercises hy the children. .ui z Feople's alliance ". :4." p. in. Joyce : Lehman, president. At 7 :."J) p. in. Mtiipah hoir will offer the follow lue musical pto-rani: Anthem. "All Hall": ladles" -inartet. "As Fants the Hart": anthem. Sin- Ah. ud I nto iod": mixed tuartet ; , anthem. "Suffer Them t Come"; male inartet. ".Memories of iJallilee": antliem. " I h.-re Shall he no Nicht 1 here." Prayer 111. T Tuesday and Wednesday evening at 7:.".' The' W. M. S. will meet Thursday afternoon at "' :.' p. m at the home I of Mrs. I A. Kaley. .Mrs. ijumey i.einoehl will have t-iiarce f the lesson study. Choir reliears.il Friday evenins;. Mrs. j".!in Whitnier. directore Ltlirk I'.rt. C. L. Suuil.iv s.-hool 10 a. m. Ha tier, pastor. William TrutnPN, suirintfii'lcnt. I're.u hinis- 7:4" p in. nttuge 1 1 1 1 X I nlon Kev. (. L. Ilaney pat"r. Suii lay - ln'l at '2 P ru. Autni liiprl 1Jt. . L. Hauy. pr.. t.r. Suiila s-liol at p a. iu., Mrs Ji V.n II Autcn. superintendent. rrea'-liiiitf 11 n. in. Zion'n Ltangeliral Cor. C Witvne and St. l'eter Ms. Ker. Martlu Cloffenej, pastor. SWEDISH EVANGELICAL MISSION CHURCH. Stredi)! LvamellraJ C.r. S'ott and Orchard Pts. Kev. O. K. Moberjr. putor. j Sunday s- hool at 9 :.0 m. m.. t-icar Iiergutedt. superintendent. Morning Horhlp ! at 10 :45 a. m. Y. V. meetins At 4 p. la. I Kveuiuy 6TTioe at 7 .29 r- rn. BRETHREN. Fimi nrrttaren rimrcli 1211 S. Michig in st.. Ke. A. K. Thorai.s. pastor. Sanidfty s l.ool U oüa. m . Hartley Firestone, j superintendent. Morning servlee 10:.T0. .Christian Lnleiv-r t:30 p. ui. TTealng (Service 7:r-0. I ir.t I'hiirrh ai.-l Miami sf. S-.ui.lny . hu -.I Swp.rliifii.dtnt. a lid 7 ;4i. of Hrrthren Indiana av. Kev. T. II iJcorge. jmstor. .it 9:."J fharles Yotler. ;pvl sermons at 10:00 SronJ ( Imrrh of tli ltre hrfo Oil sh and V;in Kuren sts. Kee. J. G. (irater. pastor. Sjuday school at 9:C0 a. ni.. G. A. Sense mar;. surnTlntendent. Mornir.g s.-rvie lo.rjn. Kvenlng servil 7:33. I 'trlstlaii vorker meeting at H :20 p. ml JLu Austin, nreslJeat. i'raytrr n.eetlui t onferrme Me.aorUl CO"4 S St. Joseph t. lift. G. r. Kyer. p:ttor. Sunday r-lovi at '. :::0 a m. t. '.. Wllsoc, su p-ii!.if :id'it. i'l f-.r ;ill. Sul.j.-. t fr niorninff rsi.lp: "'God Kevealing His Graie.'" SUi-.!-.t.t fjr tie evening m-!- T

(Tirlntlan Llf Mvine J'hrMI.in l:n-d-avr ervl at :.". Mrn. Waldo K'1Nt. l-adT. SutiJrt: "Whnt th TurpuMo .f (ur LIfi on Kartb." Oiritlan Kndeavor MmliM-x nitlnjr Tiwday , rj'uln? .it th liom' ut IM ward Iiakrr. i 117 K. IVnnnyh-ni.i:i ar. Tbl will be sin f-ho intln?. T'tr iltc:itPM to thp fimnl onvnt!on will ylvt- tholr report. I'mj-t M-rvlrf Wedns'liy evrnln?, ty tlie pnstor. LUTHERAN. IIlr Trinity KnllH Sherman snd Lindsy st., Kev. Albert II. Keck, pastor. Sunday s-h'ol 9:15 a. ra.. F.. Aiotts, auperlntendeut. St. rani's German Lutheran. Jefferson snd William sts. Kev. H. Holle, pastor, l.ermau serrh-e .-.t 10 :r.O a. m. Sunday school at 9:'i0. i;nj;Ilsh se-trh-e on the second and f jurth Sundays of the month nt u.zo Morning sermon hy the pastor In tierman. Suhjeet; "The Love T!nt triil Until To Fs." Lveniuk sul Ject In Fiikllh, the -..rie. Lullsh sei vh-e at 1 :-'' a. ni. ilnrlnp the suiiimer months. Walther league sm lal ineetlnjf Tuesday at S p. m. Glorl Del Sw-edUIi Chapin and Kerr sts..' Kev ;ittfrh d Olson. Sunday school a. m- Ulhle class at l:15. .Service at 10:.",0 a. in. and 7:.") p ni. Morning service at wlil. h this year's catechumens will he continued. Special iniish' will he arranged. In the evening all the eonnrniatlon classes since the year lVv" will hold a reunion, and representatives of the classes will take part In the program. Monday evening t ie male chorus will practice at i'elo k. Tuesdav evening meeting of the Hull Itng .M-t'ty. .Mr. and .Mrs. ;ust Ohluinl and Mr. and Mrs. John F. Peterson will entertain. Thursday evening lndr practice at K. Friday evening meting of the Luth-r league committee: Julius. IM win and ..llss Slnc ltloindell. Saturday evening the F.oard of Deacons: will meet iu the parsonage at 7 :'. EPISCOPAL. St. James' Lafayette st.. north of Washington at. 1'arUb house. 310 W. Colfax av. ):ight Her. John Hazen White. I. I.. bishop of the diocese of torthern Indiana, rector. ReT. II. II. White, vicar. Holy communion 7 :"0. Morning prayer and sermon 11 a. m. Sermon by the vicar. Sub lect: "The Colors of the Republic" The following service will bo sung hv the choir: Processional. "Holy, Holy. Holy"; venlte. chant; Te Deuin, Kotchmar: Jubilate. Ttuck : hymn. "O. Lord of Hosts. Almighty King": anthem, selected; recessional. "Souud Aloud Jehovah's Praise." CATHOLIC. st. Tatrlrk's .".07 S. Taylor st., Her. John F. De(;roote, C. S. C. pa?5tor. Low masses at 7 :'.0, 9:00 a. m . HigU mass and sermou at 10:30. llaptistn at 2 p. m. Vespers at 3:-0 p. in. Sunday scbool at 3:00 p. ru. Meeting of churco societies .-.t 4 p. m. St. II edw Ice's Polish Cor. Soott and Napier sts. Kev. Aiithony Zuhowlcz, C. S. C, pastor. Low mass at 7:o0, 9 an-;l 10 s. m. Sunday school at 11:30 p. m. ßnedlctlon at 11:30 p. m. St. StanUlaus Polish 113 N. Lincoln st. Kev. Uoman Marclnlat, pastor. Mass nt 7 :W. 9 aud 10 a. in. t. Caalmer'a Pollah S21 S. Webster st. Low mass at 7:30 a. in. High mass at 10 a. m. Vespers at "J p. m. St. Adelberfa Polish Olive and Grace ts Kev. Jobu Kubacki. pastor. Daily mass at 3:13 p. m. Holy hour Wednesday eveuiur at 7:3D. Sunday mass S and 10 a. mSt. Joseph nill st. an1 La?alle sr., Patrick J. t'arroil. C S. C. pastor. Low inasse-s at 7 :.'5U and t a. ni. ilisb mass st 10. lienedlctlon 3 p. m. st Stephen' Ilunjarlan Thomns and McPberson tta. Kev. Alcsnuder Vnrlaky, pator. Mais at S.OO and 10:J5 a. m. Sunday school nt :00 p. m. Penedlctlou at 3:00 p. m. Sacred Heart Drlglan 1120 W. Thomai st. Kev. Charles V. Fischer, pastor. Mass at 7:00 and 9:30 a. 111. Sunday school at 2:30 p. in. lit tiediction at 3 p. m. Surred Heart Notre Dame. Low mass at ' a. in. Parish mass at S:30 a. in. Vespers at - p. m. St. Marj'a tierm-n 131 S. Taylor St., Rev. J. M. Scherer, C S. C. pastor. Moss st 7:30 and 10 a. ra. Sunday scbool at 2:30 p. m. Benediction at 3 p. m. ASSOCIATED BIBLE STUDENTS. rroeress club ball. Melville buildlns. 212 S. Lafayette et. TEMPLE BETH-EL. Jewish Temple lleth-F.l uasalle aT. and Taylor st. No .services until September. Watch newspapers for further announcements. SCIENTIST. Main and Madliion sts. Sunday services during the erection of the new church will he held nt the La.nlle theater nt 11 a. m. Testimonial intn-tlng on every j Wednesday evening at x o clock nt remple Ileth-Ll. Sum' ay school for children and younjr people up to the ape of -U, 'is from !:4." to 1U:.'.0. Keodlni; rooms j uialntaluetl hy this church on the evI i-ii tli iloor of "the J. M. S. buiPUnc, are i open every afternHii fruiu - to Ö and i on Saturday from C to 8. I SALVATION ARMY. I 110 V.. Washington av. Sunday servIces : Morning, county Jail. 9:00; noon, i Sunday school. 2:2a. livening, gospel ) service 7:45. 1'apt. Nchcmlah llrookes. I yffieer In charge. ! CHURCH OP GOD. t services- are held in Melville ball. 212 S Lafayette st. Sunday school at 10 a." iu. Mrs. Lumia Kallsback, superintendent. GOSPEL MISSION. There will be sevvlces held each evenlnur at the- Gospel Mission. 4 II. Lasalle av. Good speakers are provided and the public Is cordially invited to attend. MISSIONS. Mennonlte Hope Mission 107 S. Wll11am st. Sunday school 2 .00 j. in. Preaching at .1 ::) p. m. During the week services every night except Wednesday nicht nt 7 :4o. Ail welcome. Lender, Mary .Nuneuiaker. Keseoe .Mission 13 E. Lasalle av. IT. A. G Scbafer. superintendent. Luther Lane, manager. Work furnished free fir unemployed. Meeting very vvenlug at 7:43. I'fcone. Keil. 2.191. Services every evening ut 7:U0. Sunday aobool 2:13. .Service In county Jail Sunday at 2.2C. Men furnished for boue-cleanlug, rugbeating etc. City 113 E. Jefferson blvd. lltj A. Bird, superintendent- Sunday school at 3 j). m. Meetings every night at 7:0. Street meeting corner Michigan st. and Jefferson blvd. at 7 o clx k. Good music and speaking. livening s?rvi--e at 7:30 with half hour of Mngs. Supt. Kay A. IUrd will spnk I'rovldtnc tin Ark fir Nuah." on ""God Service. every nignt at t :.. SPIRITUALIST. The South Kend Progressive Sjiiriti.'il society will hold services Sunday evening at 7 :.'V) p. iu. in Kfl Men's ii'all. S Mlchican st. r. I. L-kridjre. ltMturer. Mess.ige servbf f.-llowing tLe lecture. All are cordially invited. APOSTOLIC FAITH. 513 E. Jefferson blvd Kezular lug SuuJay lu:4" aud 7uJ0 o!o k. tütetY. M. C A. Y. M. C. A. meetings will te hfld every Sunday afternoon. . specially for men. tn tlie auditorium of the boys' building. A special peak will te kecured for eacb

Sunday and special nnjt? will ba furnished. Y. W. C A. SOUTH BEND & MISHaWAKA MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION. Meets every Monday at 10 a. m. st the Y. M. L A. Keshient acd visltlnf rrlnIsters always welcome. President. T. J Parsons; vice president. L. M. Ldwards; secretary, W. U. Freghley. The lavt meeting for th year will he held next Monday, and will take the form of u luncheon at noon In the Y. M. ('. A. After the luncheon. Dr. A. M. Appleby will pre ent a paiwr on "The Historif Place Around Saratoga Spring. JVew York " The mistresses of the manse are to be the guest, or the association.

NEWS OF INTEREST TO POLISH CITIZENS IM'.IISO.VALS. John Bozenowskl. who has been l ere visitiru with friends, left today for (lary. Frank Klodziejewski arrived here I; orn Indiana Harbor for a few days' isit with friends. Kdward Szameckl. N. Division st.. has purchased a seven-passenger s'tudehakcr auto. John Klarkovvicz, V. Sample st.. has pone to spend a week with relatives at Chicago. Fred W. Ncwakowski has returned -to Detroit after a few days' 1sit ith friends here. Thomas Grze&ula, W. Washington av. has returned from a xveek's visit vith relatives at Iip)rte. Hornau Kdxvardoxvski, W. Iivision St., who has been ill for several days, Is now improved. Stanley Truzak arrived here from Toledo for a few days' visit with friends. Jlenry Jarzynkowski left for his heme in Cleveland after a couple of clays' visit with friends here. Frank Hlanczykowski of Kast Hammond is here on business. Frank Marcinkowski of Laporte is spending a few days with friends here. Faul Drzewiecki returned to his Pome in Michigan City after a day's visit with friends here. .Michael Wloznierski of Lafayette i here on business. Stanislaus Kapniarski, Frairie av., has gone to spend a few days with relatives at Michigan City. John Adamskl returned to Dowr.giac after a brief visit with friends here. Walter Puzarski. Studebaker St., has gone to Chicago to spend a couple of days with relatives. Henry Lipecki of St. Joseph, Mich., is spending a few days with South Rend friends. Walter Narzynkowski. Walnut st., has returned from a week's visit with relatives at Chicago. Aliss Knzimiera Tobanowicz ar rived hero from South Chicago for a ; fow days' visit with friends. William Kwiatkowski of hast Lhicagt hs spending a few days with iriends here. Paul Wilminski. S. Chapin st., Urned from Detroit where he has teen for the past few days visiting with relatives. John Kybacki arrived here from Milwaukee for a few days' visit with friends. Frank Antonowicz. W. Division St., has gone to spend a xveek with relatives at Chicago. Michael Moskalski arrived here from Indiana Harbor Friday for a short visit with friends. Mrs. Clara Stein pik, W. Indiana r.v.. has gone to Chicago to spend her week's vacation with friends. social i : i:ts. The vi-'t. Hedwige society will hold its meeting Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the t. Hedwige schoot building. The Younp Women's Wheath of Mary society of the Polish Women's alliance of America will hold its nieetinir Sunday afternoon at the .St. Hedwige school building. The military hand of l'alcona Z. It. ::o. 1 will hold their rehearsal Monday evening at Z. IL hall. The Name of Jesus society will hold its meeting Sunday afternoon at the St. Hedwige school building. Members of the M. H. Falcons choir will hold their annual picnic Sunday at the Saginay lake. In the afternoon races and contests will provide amusemert. The West End club will hold its first outing at the Iake of the Woods Sunday. All sorts of games and sports will feature the afternoon. The commencement exercises for the St. Casimer's school, at which the eighth grade htudents will bo given their diplomas, will be held .Sunday evening at the St. Hedwige school auditorium. Delegates who will go to Muskegon July 4 to attend the Polish Falcons annual convention, will hold their special meeting Sunday morning at 10 o'clock at Kosciuszko hall, S. Chapin st. The executive committee of the eighth district Falcons will hold its meeting at Kosciuszko hall Monday evening at a o'clock. The Falcons of K. Pulaski and Emilia Plater nests will hold their first arfcuial picnic at Melber's grove Sunday. An Interesting program of events has been arranged for the day and it is expected that a large crowd will attend. LOANS ON FAIIM LANDS. Loans bearing interest at the low rate of 5 per cent will be made by u.s on good productive farms which meet with our requirements. If you expect to borrow money soon, arrangements should be made without delay so that you may take davantage of this offer. All loans will be mrule for a term of live years, with the privilege of paying the principal, or any part thereof. In even hundreds of dollars at any interest paying date. Further details can be secured by a letter or we shall be plea.-ej to have you call at our off.ee. THE STRAUSS UKOTHERS CO. Advt. Ligonler. Ind Mis-sinK treasure.- are seldom Kone for good in these modern days of the lost and found column.

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Are You Planning a Vacation or Short Trip July 4th

STORE NOTES Shopping made easy It can be made so by shopping in the morning when service is at its best. You can shop more leisurely; the mornings are cooler. We wish to announce in consideration of the splendid response to our limited morning sales of Tuesday last, that we will enter at once upon a campaign of special selling of quality tirst merchandise. Each Friday morning between the hours of 9 and 1 1, several of our departments upon each floor of our big store, will, feature many items at money saving prices. We would advise your carefully reading of our announcements in each Thursday evening's paper for Friday morning Specials.

RAIN CÖATS FOR BATHERS A handy garment to slip on after bathing. Oiled Silk Coats, the latest novelty in colors, $15.00. Guaranteed Waterproof Cloth Coats of Gabardine, cemented seams, extra large size, $5.00, $6.00. Rubberized Storm Coats, guaranteed, $1.95, $2.95, $3.95.

EATING IN SUMMER TIME Daily luncheons are often a bore cooking in hot weather is disagreeable Many shoppers are shopping in the cool mornings and taking lunch in our Tea Room. Trv it vou will be pleased. Lunch daily 1 1 :3o to 5:30.

DP ESI DENT CI II House Appropriates $1,000,000 to Care for Families of Soldiers. WASHINGTON. June 24. legislative approval of Pres't Wilson's use of the national guard in the .Mexican crisis was voted almost unanimously by the house Friday in adopting a resolution declaring the existence of an emergency and giving" the president a free hand to draft as federal soldiers all guardsmen willing tc take the required o.-.th. The senate is expected to concur Saturday. A million dollars would be appropriated by the resolution to aid dependent families of the guardsmen so drafted. Distribution of the funds would be left to the war department with the restriction that no family should receive more than $50 a month. Only two representatives, a socialist and a democrat, voted against the resolution. During the debate preceding Its adoption, several republicans attacked the administration's Mexican policy, and insisted that Pres't Wilson should have informed congress of the emergency instead of expecting it to act on its own initiative. No one attempted to deny, however, that an emergency had arisen, and Republican Leader Mann, former Speaker Cannon and others declared that in reality a state of war existed. Chairman Hay of the military committee, author of the resolution, told the house that it was presented by the administration as a measure necessary in the present situation and not as a declaration that a state of war existed or was to be contemplated. As introduced the resolution merely authorized the president to draft guardsmen '"whenever in his cpinion an emergency exists, which demands the use of troops in addition to the regular army." TEUTONS ARE ACTIVE I lx tend Their Zone of Action Toward Greek Town. SALONIKI tvia London). June 2 4. Forces of the Teutonic allies have extended their zone of action towajrd PoroJ (Greece, northeast of Dorian). Entente allies' aeroplanes have bombarded enemy military establishments at Gumudjima and their camp near Veles. ( AKI) Of THANKS. We, the hubar.d '.nl children of the late beloved Mrs. Katberlne Kemnltzer. wish to express our appreciation and to thank our many frienls and relatives for their expressions of sympathy and cnSulatlon They hav sent flowers and in many other ways eiHieure.1 themselves to us bevond verbal expression. Tih mas k.:mmtzi:k. mks. HAULirs iii:iLr.n. r k r. i r. k 1 1 "K k i : m x rr z i : it . FL KP I N A . I K II M I TZL K.

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If so, we invite you to inspect the large and varied collection of access. Ties needed to your comfort. Never has a season brought us such varieties u. stunnuu ; ments for women and children. Garments for the lake for autoing for train traveling Co lts, nits and Dreyes in every imaginable style, with gloves, neckwear, parasols and other acces..rieto match. Our Special June Sales offer many reductions. You may need a traveling case, a leather bag or something larger a trunk. We have them in all sizes.

New Castle First To Raise New Militia Company NEW CASTL.K, Ind., June 2 i. Maj. Gideon Blaine of Indianapolis arrived in New Castle Friday night to muster in the New Castle company, the first complete independent company formed and added to the state militia since the call for service last Sunday. One hundred and fifty recruits have been obtained by Walter H. Myers, captain of the former local company, since Tuesday morning. Medical examinations will be completed in the morning. A number were eliminated in the examinations, but it is assured that a com- ! lilet comniinv will 1a rciilv in art- ( r --- .-..j ..... ' ' - ..-.j . V ' 1 1 - j train for Fort Hcnjamin Harrison by Saturday noon. A movement has been started to raise a company fund to provide the ren with "extras" while in camp. NOT BACKING HUGHES Progressiv Party Not Vet Dead, Say Michigan Members. JACKSON, Mich., June 2 4. State leaders of the progressive party including the members of the state ctntral committee at a meeting here lat- Friday adopted a resolution declaring in favor of perpetuating the party and oppo.sing any step which has for its purpose placing1 the name of Charles E. Hughes at the head of the progressive ticket at the meeting of the progressUe national committee in Chicago June 28. WILL MOVE FOR PEACE tlifleaij Government Hoios to Ire. vent Outbreak. SANTIAGO, Chile, June 2 4. The Chilean government has teen in actie telegraphic communication with the governments of Argentina, Brazil. Ecuador and the I'nited States rtgarding the possibility of intervention by all the American nations to bring about a peaceful solution ft the Mexican situation. Boys and girls get vacition jobs simply by asking for them among the ads in the News-Times Want Columns. Rent your rooms, apartments and Hats by a News-Times Want Ad. UTK KXAMKCn ne4sfce Ra llrr4 Wltbaat by H. LEMONTREE Ba4'a LcdUgr OpUntrtaC HajaaXBirlm OptldtA. -J2K4 8. MICHXX rts. -sYeiimianJ 7Z1 STYLE SHOP WCKlIt

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Stylish Suit Cases of black enamel duck cloth, made over basswood frame with fnncv cretonne lining and inside pocket lightweight, "some with separate tray; sizes IS to 20 inches. Prices $2.95, $3.95, $4.50, $5.00 and $6.00. Cowhide Leather Suit Case for long distance trips, French edge construction, reinforced corners, brass lock and catches, cloth lined; sizes 2 ?, 26. Prices $5.95, $8.50 to $10.00. Over Night Bags or" walrus grain leather, leather corners, stout handle, brass lock, anchor catches. lt.ither linpj : l S. 10 in.. S5.00. S7.50. Cowhide Leather Bags in black nr tan, m-.th ' grain finish, patent spring catches, bras lock' Mze- i o 17, 18, 20 $5.00, $6.00, $7.50 to $10.00.

The pleasures of summer bathing at the lake or the seashore are never forgotten. Do not forget your bathing suit. Mohair Bathing Suits at $3.50 and $3.98 are highly recommended

tor comtort, tor style made in 3 pieces bloomer, skirt and blouse, in manv stvles. Bathing Suits at $5.00, of all wool mohair and black sateen with silk braid trimmings. Bathing Caps 25c to $1 Bathing Shoes 25c, 50c STUDEBAKERS TO PAY MEN Will Carry Members of (.uartl on Payroll Until 1U17. DETROIT, June 24. In a lctt.-r distributed amons those of its employes who have enlisted for service in the event of war with Mexico, tli r Studebaker corporation Friday announced that it had arranged to carry them on the payroll at full salary until Dec. 31, 117. The letter was signed by Vice Pres't J. (L Heaslet, and applies to men employed at both the Detroit and South Hcnd factories. 46 YEARS OLD 46 Directors: Marvin Campbell Myron Campbell Arthur L. Hubbard Haven Hubbard Fred H. Badet Jay C. Bowsher Route of the Lakes Chicago, So. Bend & Northern Ind. Ry. Co. and Southern Michigan Ry. Co. TIMK TAB LI'. Lff-. tlve yaiiday, .Jun- . rK, SuN'ot to onani- without n 'ti' -Trains b avini' Si iith 1".. i. I:i.j-.i:.i.

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