South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 6, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 6 January 1917 — Page 2

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METHODIST. Irl N. Mtla st. Iter. fTearj L. I a?i. pfor. 1 mreUnc :UU; SaaUj .bool V;30 In ttie auditorium. J. y Aiinn. u j-rinN'ndpnt. I'ubib- trsMj. Vt:l . ni. and :'' I'. iu. Ir. I'a.n will "n:y U- pulpit i.-tU morning rni'l evening Morning t!i.-ui: " Lijrnian rr--her." Lj. worth Imizne C:ü ;. rn. Lvenln theme: 'TliI'okk .f b !:!.. l-Jti.. ii " I'niy. r mating an iMual Wedu " Jay evening at .30 led W ti I-.Ttr. M. Faul'a Memorial Colia x and LaI jrte ata. II. Jam! L. liaidlner, D. D.. piator. Sunday . Lol at V .UO a. m., jujr A. Klh. ui-erluteodent. Sunday h"l nt 1.". in. at aili tlm' m ll"Y. lri!tt ' rr loeinorUI -rvle will l- Im M brief aiMn-e 11 ! given relative t-. :t." Tvi-s r-nIer-: by Mr. :mIc t M- Paul's t hun-n ii.l uwlav s. li.. ' At 1:4.", in. Ir. .Jardiuer will '- u ttie ut'Jt: "1VIi.iwahlp With t ii- hlriti'" and t! h-ir til ting. T.y t Unter -f P.:ily Inn." I.v 'olerMge-l'n vlT and "The ii--il Init.itl.i:" !. rti.ir.ü'T. I." a Ki"" Ntv Vnrk.. "in- f A uierb a'- gre.it tnTs. luj; 1 liili .rvi'-n ' 'Mm .in-tv lii.l Mil-." i'j riimpluii. At ':'. I. ni. tie i:prtL KtlgUe nrvin v.iii r-n held. At 7 ji. in. lr. l.irdluer "HI tl.e aubjnt nf "TNe Anmritau I'l.ig." :ff.r whlrh ;l 'olored n'.ld and m'tin pbtuns uiil n vritwl nf ;inrT." Mr. KL- will Ming three nnm-l-er "Knj.nnt V-" I'V .fniiii I'rlndle. "If With All Your Hinrta." lv Mn-lolsuliii nixl "I Jotni. su tl.' Unly 'lt" ly ll'-nrx Ilie Sim.y. tin M.riluy rrrnln .Mr. Itl. as!-it 1 ly .Irnif ('. rWt.. r.Ianlst. will - 'lie r- it:i 1. uhl.b villi t. free in 11 mntc loveri of ."Uth IUU. drncr Corner 5. MLhisaii :u! Tutt lr"Ms. l'rank K. l'-.ii-li i ty. panmr. !ns ui'ttiis :it Vt."i u. ui : Mis- Nttl'T.ivlnr, i M.l-r. Siind iy ln.nl at '. :.".D u hi.: .Ihu A. livrs, pnrSnt-mlit . II. W. M'r, inu. ai I i r t r. Mi l'Alz,1,4 tl Ailrn. nri'nnlxt. I'rearhlnir l:l." a. m Thiu : 4,rr thr ry Wnrk-i Sak-." .liuii'T cnnsrc.itimi. p. ni üpwnrfh kisu pin. .ulii--t : "I-lftlnsr inir IN-art- mlxrd." irM'Mritf 7 i m Tnum: "Tim Plsllke rf th 'ommonjii'af'." Mftinu' .f Imarrl nf l.a-l.rx .M.-mliy 7:."i p ni. ubjet: "l'alth iu l'mytr." .launs 1:3-11. Luwfl! HftBia Miner and Fraocti ata tiuj II. lilftfk. patir. Sunday a-hoo! 45. K. II. Mofflt. auperlotentlent. Morn. Iriff Sfrri.' 11 o'clock. .vinrnins nr ire 11 n' 1 k. Sonnnri tlmtiip: ' inr Chun h " Kpwnrth lai:ut :,;.a. ; V. Carrii-r. pril!it. Ilvfii In i-ivi.' Th'ni" 'Tli- tlni'lrn Kul. ' Tli inil itiartft will ftirnlh special luMslf fr tli nuirninj; erA-l-r and tli WoiniMi'a I.llil.' laas ijuarti-t for tl.' rv'iiId? snrvke. r.ll.ln xtinly la Tim. lay. J.." p. in. Ml't-wf k frvl'-o Wmliuilay nt 7:-. Ladi?' AM suji'tr Tlmrslay Irlmlty Tllaloe and Vasar rtb , Hef. H1t1u C. Hunt, paator. lMble n ljo.)i at 9:20. nifton l'bllllp. aupcrlntrudent. All scholar ishins; to try far a perr t jear mut be prcM-nt. .Mor:iinc wr!ilp. with rniniiuinini) Ht 10 : t"i. 'I liN Is "IIvpry-MmUrr-Dii ," and nil uh.i ar imt tvk ri ii rent to 1) pnnnt. "What Sb.ill Think of th Oiurc-h V" will 1" :Lp pastor's theru. Spor-lal m.isir. r.pworth icicur dfvntlunls at l:l."l. KvnnKpM'.1' K'tTioe nt 7 :.". Th pastor will pak on "Iu th. l..j;innlnr NV hat :" A i-porg9nlza(ion infotlnic and P'X'lal for nil mn of ' h irch and oonsrvMjation Monday nlfTht. ":.. (yitT a ill l.n servfil. Junior Ifri ku lrn?ny at p. in. I'kiurrh prvr hour Wednesday pvenliiir it 7:4". 'i.'nsnlflshnns In Pmyer" will tt th topir. This hnn h Nsue a all to ppwi.il prayor throughout .lauuary for francelMtl" rfTort. Watch fnr ancounrrnif'nts of rottnp prayer int-etiima t. bfgtn Tuaday rvruiur. .Ian. 14. Cpwortli Memorial Cor. Lincoln way Vf., and OllT St. A. Hunter Kenna. raitor. Sunday dcbool at U:20. Glen Finney, superintendent IUtr ruTt M. E. S. S-renth at.. Ket. J. A. Lord, paator. Sunday school 9 :.10. Public worship at 10:40 a. m. and 7:33 p. m. Sunday mornlns: afrvi.es at 10:10. Theran for pastor- si rnion : "Sorial Salvation" Thli 111 t.n ii fintlnuatlon of th same aubjert taknn up last Sunday ind the different phases nf winnini: a ma iv and linw t k'p him won will In dlS'Missod. Junior ItMCue t " :"o. t'l-l.i Andrsnu. Junior "Upnrlnti-ndi'nt. At .'! t. m. the Men- brotherhood will lm ad-lrp-nti by 3tr. V-iIInr on th ipintlnn if "Woman Suffrage." Kvery oiw la Invited t hffir this addrs. Kpumtli lessui tt I :.'. Kvenlti wnrlii at 7 :".(. uliJo"t. "Illation t.f Uoadint; to t'hriian t'harar-ter " Koirular monthly in.-nt-i u fir of official boar1 on .Monday nt'it t 7:t.". at the hnmn of S. Naftzer. Wifklr praver tinM-tinc -'n Wednesday ?Trnln at :'.VK tall Mein rlI Ml.'hl pan mfl Tlrtorla ats. He?. DMb, raator. Sunday acbool ni 0AÖ a. nv, W. I". Draicau. auperIntndent. Mornin? tlien.e: "The Koyal Law." ürenlnsr. "The I.nt simp" Lpworth ia?u at 8:P,'J p. in. follow by pr a hin; at 7 :"o. 'otta' prayer ;.in tinc at J W. lauter'i nn Kwlnc av. WiiIii.-h-!ny nlzht. next, n I'Hday r.iuht pray-!-riue-ting' at l'reö v' 'tzliiM's. German Tafajf i.. and Wayne ata.. Her. II. S. Miliar, p.iator. Sunday abool a :30 a. m.. John Koch, i.prtnttidnt. Prearhlnff 10:30 a. m. .:nd 7 :.t0 p. m Kprtirth leajrue 7 p. m. Prayer rufftlng WedneaJay 7:15 p. ru. ITrtleyam SsrupTi at. ar! Marietta t Ter. Walter C. MotIi, rastor. Morning aerTlo 10:20. Evening aerrlre 7:00. Sunday '-fcool 9 :r.O a. ni.. dam Molott. aurrlDtendent. Prayer nutting Wedaeaday eveniog. 7:30. FREI: METHODIST. I're Mrthotllt - IVnnvlranla .TTen;:? eud Huh street. '. '.. .Nylnrt. pastor. Sunday aehool U a. in. i'aui Neidtzel. i pnrintendent. Pie-i- hiiir at lo:'' a. in and 7 :.'-0 p ni. ea h Sunday. i 'niumeiiein Sunday. .T.m 7 l'vane'.iMie iKirilr by lmf. K. .1. Smith, t'oine Mid hear hin:. It will do you rood '( rv.n and help, everybody 1 invited to o:n and lend a l.nipiui hand Iu these iirtdlncs. I'niiin aud -iav. sln aud jeak for lite I.rl. r'ine ic ahorc our ii'terr-'., fh l.rd'n work by :r prum in bis house. Rlter Tark Tree Methodlat FoUi'teent'o and Vino sts. K. S. Jennlr.ga, titter. Sunday "'!:col 10 a. ia.. L. N oife. a jjerlnte ndent. AFRICAN M. E. Olifft A. M. K At K .f P. hall. 'Jb .N Main -t- i' Lmery Al'tu, patiir. ZIcb .4. .M. F. Her. S. Samuel. pator. Prcacbiog 10:45 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. PRESBYTERIAN. f Ira! Cor. Washington it. an. I Iafaytte at. Per. Char:o A. L!pplnctt. I'. Ü. xaluiater. Mlsa Tharlotte M. Partttde. assigtint to xt'oiater. Publb- wnrldp at 10:15 a. in and 7 :.".0 p n;. o;tr.:;c :r.j-t : "To the l.'nd of tl,.' World" M'li .! and praise sriN In t'.n -riiii; v 1th short add.es by the lium-ti r on " The l'-;ii ppnrtunlt " pible n. Lou! ,t t :.".o ;!. in. Men's 1V!1 nvi,i;i el'.jb at 'a::.';!, ui Junior 1'ndearnr ;-ty at ." i.i. Viunir pt-v'pl' viiity at i;. 'ii p. in. Subj't: "The Mrielu nf the nil'le " Mid-week timet In iT f'T praver. r.ipVri-n nd Hilu study. WVdne.!av at 7 :'Ui rn. h I Vomhit Ladiesauxiliary Mil u eet Mouday at :r.p n:. In the parlors .f the Y. W. A. Trial.'y Tor. 'o'.fax t. and St. Peter at. ltv. Joho S Puma, paator IM bit aorjool 9:30; Cüarlea Wagner, auperiatfndent. Morninff hur of worship l'VKY Sermon on "John the ISaptlM- X'iew of the Kingdom of Jod." '"h!itia'i Lnd. ivor it i :.'. lnin .erviit 7:.". 1'henie: ""t'rlt's Vl-w f t Im Kli.jrdmu of (öl." Mil -wik ni.etiUj: Wi-dr;esd:iy enni::jr. Unlmln'lfr lli'i II 1 Ilotetter. !.ad(ir. S'linlay lu I .i. im ; J Ji. I mm!. iip-riiit-nd nt Pu!.1;. worship Hi: 15 a. nt. atid 7 : 'J' P tu. Mp bapei i r ard Haytia' ara. Ceorgt William Alas'n. : miLiiter.

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Blh acliool 9:30. Carl Ullery. auperlatendent. Classea for all attendatita. Ad j;ta use th International leaaoa; all ilaasH fro.n junior down ue the closely graded yem. Competent t"a hers are XrorldcdClashes for all attendants. Adults ue the International lesion-; all elasses from Junior down tlm lo ly graded system. I 'orop'terit teachers are provided. Morning publli- worhip nt lO:15. with errnori by the ndnifr upon the theme. Trlen.Uhip." Story-sermon for the children on ' Jallierln l'p to Fragment." Junior I'hristl in Lnde ivor at :::.' Si.ior riirlstian i:iid-;ivor at ;:.'. t'.pi--. "Are You Kvadln Mora! Issi:es?' Malt :'"J -'"'. Popular evening snrvii e at 7 :.".'. with evangelist m .rui'-n ujh.ii "Fidelity to tlod." Iuriiu' this hour the n-w motion picture apparatus will ! In.ll.ntnd to ftnrvb n. und t h r- reels of pictures will bn shown dpi tln' tli life nf Fstl.er. Tim inid-week meeting Is l.-ld ea h Weduedav at 7 :.'. Topi.this w.-.-k '-I'tiiiia and rhrlt." The publi.- or i-ordially lnvltil to attend and iartblpate in all of thesn snrvl-es BAPTIST. I irt "orner Malu and Wayne streets. P-v. I'bailn . 1 innker. ptr. Pdble s' liool at W. Studebaker, anperiideiidnnt. M'.rnln wu ldp nt lo;5. The pas- I for'a topi.- i "The Christian Workman." I Alitheiii "Oiu- That U Above Al! Others. Nevlii. The ordinalen of couiniunloti will l.r ob rved at this snrvb e. Junior I ni'in at '. p. tu. for boys and irir'.s. The chorus will rehearse nt '.":.'. H. Y. P. 1. niei-tln nt '::. Top-: "Are Von L'vadin? Moral Issues V Fvenliiir vervlee at 7:::o. Subject: "The Utver of Life." An-! fheiii "Crown Him With Many Crowns." f Kob rts: anthem. "Ye Shall po out With Joy.-- Köpers. The of fivers and teachers ot th Sunday s'-nord will meet with Mr. luvis. is; i s. St. Joseph at., on Monday eveninc A rehearsal and social evenintr for th chorus on Tuesday evenlnp with Miss Hudson, 015 S. St. Joseph st. The Christian Culture class will meet on Wednesday evening. Supper at C:15. Study nt il:l5. The pator leads. Hungarian Corner Waahlu ton ar. and Cberry at.. Per. B. Bertok. paator. Julnry Street Key. Goorpe I".. Lnterlite. pastor. Sunday school 9:30; J. W. Kendall, superintendent. The International lesson will be studied. Morninp worship and sermon at lo:.V. Theme of sermon "Obstacles In the CI) list ian'.s Way." Mvenlnj service at 7:"'.o with serinon'or the tlieme: "Taklnp C.od at His Word " The It. Y. P. t meets at 5:15. At this tiervbc the new proup plan will bn demonstrated by the ee.-utive commit ten und the proup 'leaders. All the younp people of the church am urired to attend. A cordial Invitation l extenIed to all who are not worshiping with other ismprepatioiis. espnoi.iliy to Itaptists residlnir in the northwestern section of the city. Mount Zlon IVsOtlat 113 N. PIrdsell at. Per. C. C Carter, I. I., pastor. Eren-lug-eerTlce. 7:30. Prayer meeting Tburalay K p. m. Sunday school t 0:TU). Preaching nt at 11. Kveninp service at 7 Conducted by Key. P.owen. All members and friends are requested to be present. Firet Swedish 4'or. Laurel and Napier te. Serrlce 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. CHRISTIAN. riraa Main at., south of public library, Per. John M. Alexander, paator. MornlPj Mb! srhocl ö:30. Prof. II. 0. Irael. tuperlntendent. Our teaebera ar trahmd. lesions praded and classes fo. nil apes. Morninp wo ship at 10:40. Sermon bv the pastor. Topic: "Iisepline for Life's Tasks." Senior Christian Kndeavor at ii.15. Topic: "Are You Kradinp Moral Issues?" Lveninp worship at 7::m. Sermon: "Moes the Leader of Men." The two films will also b shown depictinp Moses leading Israel from I.'pypt to Canaan. Prayer and Praise service Wednesday eveninp at 7:.".(). The study will be chapter one: Fodslck on prayer. Special musle by the cho.Mis choir at both moruinp and eveninp services. Linden Avenue CKorch of Chrlat Linden t. and Carliale at. Edward Caatle. paitor. Preaching 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday achool 9:30 a. m. C. E. at 6:4." p. m. Pray, meeting Vednesday al 7:45 p. m. Indiana A ten tie Indian and Witwer avenues. ICev. W. S. Brundipe. pastor. Sunday school at ,.:.-:o: K. F. White, superintendent. Piea hiup at 10:30 a. ui. EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION rirsl Lafayette and Monroe Bta.. W. II. Freahley. paator. Sanday acbeol at D '30 a. in., Uerte J. Loa?, auperiutenaent Lesson: "Jesus the Life and Llpht of Men " Morninp worship at 10:.'K Subject of sermon: "Why Are Kevivals Ncii'UMiry 's" Y. P. A. at fr.'AW limmii Nimtz. president. SubJ-n t : "Are You Fvadinp Moral Issues-;" Mrs. W. II. Fresh ley. leader. Fvenlup pospel service with sermon by pastor at 7:30. Y. P. A. brs',ness and social meet in p at the home of Marpan t Frehley. 'O W. Monroe t., Tuesday niirht. Prayermeetinp Thursday at 7:15. Fred Schweitzer, leader. C.rre Lincoln way W. and Brick at. flov. Innlel I). Speicher, minister. Sunday vhool at 0:30 a. ni.. George W. define, auperlntf nilent. orntn2 worahlp and s rinon at lo:.'W. Fveninp service at 7:30. Morninp worship and m Subject for snrnion : Inp Power.-- Combined oiinp People's ulliaiee p::tion. Y. P. A. at 7 p sermon 10:30 a. "Tim Constrainservlce of the and the con p rein., topic: "Are You Fvadinp Moral Issues" Pastor's thenie: "The Aepresslve Work of the Y. P. A. Hour of prayer Wednesday 7 ::0 p in. Preachhip and quarterly conferen. e Friday nt 7 :.". j. ni. Sermon by Kev. F. J. Nitsche. Cmmunion Sundav. j Jan. IF i 1 M'u pan Mara and Monroe ats. Re?. Daniel A. Ialey, pastor. Sunday school at l:.".0 a ru. Lmrnet Jester, atiperlntendent. Sermon at 10:35 a. na. Auten Chapel Sunday pcho.il !0:00 a. m . Mrs. John Auten. superintendent. Class meeting 11:00 a. in. Zlon'a Evangelical Cor. n. Warn and Ft. Peter t. Iter. Martin Goffeney. paator. St. Teter'a C.erman 413 W. Ltsalle r., Ker. Hugi Welcbelt. pustor. Sunday achool at J:t0 a. u. SWEDISH EVANGELICAL MISSION CHURCH. iXwedlth EvangellcaJ T-.r. ?cott and Orchard sts. Sunday school at 9:30 a. ni . August Anderson, superintendent. BRETHREN. Ftral IJretnren march 1214 5. MlcbIgnn st., Ker. A. E. Tborn.s, paator. Sunday aohool 9:30 a. m.. Hartley Flreatone. aupertntendent. Morning serrt'e 10:30. Christian Fnclearor G.30 p. c Evening terrice 7:30. ITrt Cburrh f Urethren ludlana 8T. and Miami at. Per. T. L. Cieorge. pastor. Suuoay a-hool at 9:30 Charles Yoder, auperiutender.t. Classes for all. Goapel 8i-rinous at 10:30 and 7:30. Second Church of the Urethren Cussing and Yan Buren zi .. Per J. (. G.a er. f uror, sinuday actioot at 3:30 a. ra. V.'iüs'.v Zimmeriuan. superintendentChristisn Workers" rieetlnp at il:3 p. m. J. M. Miller, president. Prea blue rvlees at l;3ta. m and 7:30 p. ni. l'rayer meeting n Thursday evening at S o lot L- ( onferenre M.-niorial I'nited Urethren Uis s. St. Joseph st. Itev. ii. F. Byrer, pastor. Sunday -hcol at 9:30 a. ra . C ,11. Wilson, superintendent. Ciases for all Junior meeting each Saturday at i i - Junl-ir servi. each Saturday at 2 :30. Subjert of pnstor for mornlup worship: "The I'hristiau's 'ommi-slon. ' Subjo t f.r the evening service "Tlie Lipht of Life " The C!ir!stian Fndenvor service at c. -.to wlil he conducted by Prof. I), o. Miller. Subject : "i:radinT . Moral Issues -Tim brotherhood will meet at the chunh Tuesday evening. Fvery man is urged t b. present. Prayer service Wednesday e u i i. j;

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LUTHERAN. Holy Trinity Evangelical Sherman ar. and Lindsay at. Kev. Albert II. Keek, pastor. Sunday Bhool 9:15 a. rn . FdJ Motta. superintendent. Classea for all St. Taot a German Lotherhn. Jefferson and William ats. Key. II. Holle, pastor. German service at 10:30 a. m. Sunday school, both F'.gilBh and German, at 9:30. Puplisb service on the second and fourth Sundays of the month at 7:30. Morninp sermon: ''Some Fruits of F-iith." Annual meet inp at 'J :o p. in. Walther league- monthly business meetInp Tuesday. H p. ni. Glarl Del smri,b Cbaptn aDd Karr its.. Per. Gottfr'.ed Olson. .Sunday scbool 9 a. m. Bible class at 9:13. Service at 10:30 a. ca. and r00 p. m. EPISCOPAL. St. Jibm' Lafayetta at., norta ct Washington ay. Parisa fcouie. 310 W. -"olfai ay. Ktght Per. John Uazta White, lt. D.. blshcp of the diocese ot rtortLrn Indiana, rector. Per. U. K. White, vicar. Clery house. ZVJ W. Colfa x n v. Holy communion jt 7 :30 a. in. Suuday school t y:45. Key. K. II. White. Miperlntenc'ent. Holy iviiumunion and sermon by the vicar. 11 a. in. Yespers at 5 p. in. Younp People'.s meet inp. i:45 p. m John .Myers will talk on "prsonallty." The Woman's uuxillarr will meet at the residence t.f Mrs. A. P. Gammack. vj:; N. nth st., Hirer Park ut 3 p. m. on Wednesday. There Is a eelebratlon of the Holy Communion every we-k day at 7 :3o a. in. In the chapel. CATHOLIC. St. Stephen's Hungarian Thomaa and Mcpherson ats. Itev. Alexander Yarlaky, pastor. Mass at 8:00 and 10:15 a. rn. bundaj achool at 2:00 p. m. Benediction at 3:00 p. m. Preaching at 11:00 a. m. St. Patrick' 307 S. Taylor at.. Ray. John F. DeGroote. C. 8. C. pastor. Low masses at 0:00 and 9:00 a. m. Low nun and aertuou at 10:30. Baptism at 2 p. m. Yespera at 3:30 p. iu. Sunday school at 3:00 p. m. Meeting of church societies at 4 p. m. St. lledwlge's rollah Cor. Scott and Napier ata. llev. Anthony Zubowlcz, C. . C, pastoi. Low L:aaa ct 7:30, 9 and 10 a. m. Sunday achool at 2:30 p. m. Bone diction at 2:30 p. m. St. Stanislaus' Pollnh 115 X. Lincoln st Pev. Uornan Marcinlak, paator. Masa at 7:30. 9 and 10 a. m. tt. laslmlr'a rollah 821 8. WebaU: st. Lov mass at 7 :30 a. m. High mass at 10 a. na. Yespera at 2 p. m. St. Adelberfa rolish Oüxe and t;raca sts. Per. John Kubackl. pastor. Daily mass at 3:15 p. m. Holy hour Wednesday frenlng at 7:30. Sunday mass 8 and 10 a. m. St. Joaeph mil at. and Lasalle ay.. Patrick J. Carroll. C. S. C. yaator. Low masses at 7:30 and 9 a. m. iilga mass at 10. Benediction 3 p. m. Farred Heart Belgian 1126 .V. Tho.naa st. Per. Charles Y. Flacher, pastor. Mass at 7:00 and 9:30 a. m. Sunday acbool at 2:30 p. m. Benediction at 3 p. m. Sacred Heart Notre Dame. Low Mass at 6:00 a. m. Studenta mass at 8:00 a. m. Parish mass at 10:13 a. m. Yespera at 2:00 p. m. St. Mary'a Cerman 131 S. Taylor at.. Per. J. 51. Seherer, C. 8. C. paator. Masa at 7:30 and 10 a. m. Sanday achool at 2:30 p. m. Benediction at 3 D. m. SALVATION ARMY. 219 E. Washington ar. Sunday aerrIcea: Morning, county Jail. 9:30; noon, Sunday school. ?:3u. Evenings, goapel services 7:45. CapL Nebemlab Brookes, offlctr In charge. ASSOCIATED BIBLE STUDENTS. Progress club hr.!!. Melyllls building. 212 S. Lafayette st- Sunday. 3 p. m. - TEMPLE BETH-EL. Jewish Temple Beth-El Lasallt av. and Taylor at. Service at 11 a. m. Subject of sermon: "Pleasure's Sediments.--SCIENTIST. Main and Madison ats. Sunday services during the erection of the new ehurcn will be held nt the Lasalle theater ft 11 a. m. Testimonial meeting on every Wedneaday evening at H o'clock at tho Progress club rooms, Melville building. 212 S. Lafayette st . Sunday achoo! for children and young people up to the age o! 20. Is from 9:45 to 10:30 Keadlng rooms maintained by this church on tht seventh floor of the J- M. S. bulldtnp, ar open every afternoon from 2 to 5 and on Saturday from 6 to 8. CHURCH OP GOD. Servlcea are held In Melville ball. 211 S. tafayette st. Sunday acbool at 10 a. m. Mrs. Lmrua Italisback, auperln ter.dent. Preach'.np servi. e at 11 n.m m. and 7:.'io p. m. by Elder lb F. Yan Yactor. Bereu ii tneetinp on Thursday eveninp at home of .Mis Goddnrd, 510 S. Carroll St., tautrut by Miss Lottie Logan. GOSPEL MISSION. , Tbera will be o.vlcea held each evening at the Go. pel Mission. 42S E. Lasslle av. Good speakeia are provided and the public la cordially invited to attend. SPIRITUALIST. The South Bend Progressive Spiritual i . i . .. ii, . , I i . . .. i ... . . . .i... i. . su'iei win uoiu i urn ai nie nome of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Weaver. 15J7 S. Mb-hlgau st.. Sunday eveninp at 7:30. J Business session preceding services at t o clock. . I. Lockrldge. lecturer. Message service following lecture. MISSIONS. MennonMe Hope Mission (07 S. William st. City 115 E. Jefferson bird. Ray A. Bird, superintendent. Sunday school at S p. rn. Meetlnga every night at 7:30. Sunday acliool at 3 oVlovk with dase for all. A new contest is now- on In the srhAo!. Evening service at 7:.' with half hour of sonps. James Martin of Flkharf. better known as "Cornstarch Jim" the couverted traveling mau. will speak. APOSTOLIC FAITH. 513 E. Jefferson b!vd.--Rf&ular meeting Sunday 10:45 and 7:30 o'clock. Y.'W. C A. Sunday afternoon, fireside patherinp Tea served from 5 to 6. omen aud pirls Invited. MANY MEXICANS KILLED EAREDO. Tex.. Jan. 6. Twentyhve persons were killed and 90 injured in a train wreck near San Juan Del Rio. Jan. 1, according to Mexican newspapers reaching the border Friday. A north bound stock train crushed into a passenger train enroute from Queretaro to Mexico City bearing many prominent Mexican on their way to the capital to celebrate the holidays. The passenger train was standing still. TO HOLD REVIVAL. There w;il be revival services at the Free Methodist church commencing Jan. 7. Evangelistic singing will be led by Prof. K. J. Smith. The pastor of the church. Rev. E. Nyhan will have charge of the services.

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EMS Three Hundred Attend First Americanization Meeting for Foreigners. Success crowned the. first step toward the Americanization of South Henri's forelpn population when more than 300 citizens. some of them with second papers and most of them with first papers, attended the Americanization meeting: at the high school Friday night. The meetinp was staped under the auspices of the Chamber of Commerce, the leader In this movement. II. II. Iloethe of Chicago, an examiner in the naturalization department there, who has visited other cities where the movement has been started and who spoke at the meeting;, said that in his opinion the crowd present was a sure indication that the movernenut would prove successful here. He said that in .Milwaukee, Wis., a city of 400,000 population, only 1.000 turned out for the first meeting;. Roethe spoke for Morton A. Sturpis, head of the Chicago ntllce of the federal bureau of education, who was compelled to cancel his engagement here to attend a similar meeting in Detroit. Principles of citizenship were explained to the audience by six speakers, three of them talking; in foreign tonpues while three spoke in Knplish. Kvery speaker dwelt upon the importance of English to the person who desired to become a citizen and they were urged to attend night schools where Enplish classes will be featured. Niplit SHiools. Supt. J. F. Xuner of the public school., in his introduction, said that three classes in English were nor." being; held, one at the high school, one at the Laurel schgol, and one at the Sample school. Three more schools will take up classes next .Monday, they being the Kaley. Oliver and Perley. Teachers will be in eharge at each of these schools. Judpe Walter A. Funk of the circuit court, who passes upon the applicants for citizenship, said that during 1916, 131 persons had been admitted to citizenship while lie granted continuances to three more to give them an opportunity for more study. The judge then took up the naturalization oath and said that it contained two clauses, the first one of renunciation of the sovereign or state of the alien's nativity and the other one of adoption of the traditions ana principles of the United States. Continuing, Judge Funk said that 100,000 citizenship papers were issued every year and that figuring 75 per cent of the applicants were married men with families, it meant that 400,000 .new citizens were adopted by Uncle Sam each year. Only one-half of one percent of the applicants are morally unlit for the issuance of papers, according to the judge. K. plains System. Mr. Roethe In closing the speaking program of the evening went into detail in explaining the method used in securing first and second papers for the benefit of those present who had not been fully naturalized. He cautioned those who had first papers and had not yet applied for second papers to watch the date on the first papers as they expired seven years after their issuance. It requires five years from the time first papers are issued until second papers can be received, lie said. For the benefit of the Hungarian, Polish and German citizens present, D. D. Nemeth spoke in Hungarian, Clem Smogor in Polish and J. B. ,toll in German. Each dwelt upon the points brought out by the English speakers. An interesting feature of the program which was in charge of E. L. Eurvh of the Chamber of Commerce Americanization committee and which was presided over by William Clem, president of the school board, was a short sketch showing how ditficult it was for the foreigner with no knowledge of English to secure a job of any sort. A second scene showed the benefits of the training the alien could secure by making use of the night schools. Two excellent numbers were sung by the choir of .t. Hedwige's church. 30 voices taking part. Miss EtMe E. Harmon, supervisor of music in the city schools, led the singing of "America" and "The StarSpangled Banner." The Frederickson orchestra rendered several selections during the program. NEED OF SAVING SHOWN BY BANKER IN TALK Martin Campbell Speaks to fiiiN of V. W. C. . at 3 lectins liiday. Marvin Campbell addressed members of the Young Women's Christian association at an informal gatherlntr Friday evening at the association building. He talked on the subject of "Savings." relating stories of young men and women who had gained success by their economic habits. "No family." he said, "has a right to wait upon next week's payroll to meet the expenses of this week." He spoke particularly of the young married people and the old inarried people, too.f who live far beyonJ their means. Th' savings of any individual he said entirely depended upon their aim and the sum they had set their mind to lay by. He concluded his talk with a discussion of the different savings methods offered by various concerns.

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.Mis, Aila A. Hillicr Will spvak cm "runmhlnss of lloni'" in 11rt Aililn. "The Furnishings of the House" is the subject of a talk th.it will be Riven by Miss Ada A. Hllber in the Little Theater of th high school next Tuesday night at 7:30 o'clock. Miss Hillier is the supervisor of the household arts department of the city schools and is an authority on matters pertaining to the household. Tuesday's lecture is the first of a series that Miss Hillier is planning to deliver and in these talks she will give instructions in the planning and preparation of a meal, the choice of linens and silver, and the kitchen equipment. The lecture work that will le presented by Miss Hillier is a part of the home instruction work that is being given th.'ouuh the extension work of the household arts department. Regular classes in this line tire leld at the high school at night. COMMITTEE KILL fil Producers' Side of Milk War to Be Presented This Afternoon. The producers' side of the milk controversy will be placed before the agricultural committee of the Chamber of Commerce this afternoon when the committee will meet with the producers at the courthouse at 3:30 o'clock. Preceding the meeting with the committee the association will hold its business meeting at 1:30 o'clock. County Agent John L. Bordner said last night that the distributors had not been invited to put their case before the committee and that if they did put it up for arbitration k would have to be of their own volition. "We have considered the proposition of a milk delivery direct front the producer to the consumer and believe that we could eliminate much unnecessary expense," he said. "We would route the wagons so that no two drivers would cover the same street. "The distributors now do not make any effort to secure a preater consumption of milk and we would make every effort toward this end. By doing a large business on a small margin of profit we feel that we could make more money than by doing a small business on a larger margin of profit." NEWS OF INTEREST TO POLISH CITIZENS SOCIAL KVKNTS. The meeting of the Polish Falcons. Z. Balicki, No. l, will be held Sunday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at Z. v.. hall. The meeting of St. John Cantius Literary society of St. Hedwige church will be held .Sunday evening at 8 o'clock at St. Hedwige school. The singing practice of St. Hedwige choral society will be held Tuesday evening at S o'clock at the St. Hedwige school. The St. Stanislaus Kostka society of St. Hedwige's parish will hold its meeting Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the St. Hedwige's school. The military band of Falcons, Z. P.. No. 1, will hold its rehearsal Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock at Z. H. hall. The choir of M. Romanowski Falcons will hold their meeting Monday evening at S o'clock at Kosciuszko hall. A meeting of the Archangel society of St. Casirnir's parish will hold its meeting Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the St. Casirnir's school. The Young Women's Holy Rosary society of St. Casirnir's parish will hold their meeting Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the St. Casirnir's school. The singing practice of Falcons, K. Pulaski will be held Tuesday evening at S:30 o'clock at Warsaw hall. The girls' cym class of Falcons. K. Pulaski will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. at Warsaw hall. "Roza Tannerbergu," the five-act drama given three weeks ago by the Name of Mary society of St. Hedwige's church will be repeated Sunday. Jan. 21, for the bereft of the church funds. The play will be presented at St. Hedwige school auditorium. iuimis. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Stanislaus t Jombou ski, 2'"'14 W. oFrd st.. Thursday. rr.itsoxALs. Louis Kazbirski will leave for Niagara university, Niarara Falls, X. V., Monday after spending two weeks' Christmas vacation with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Micheal Kazmirski. 1637 Linden av. Sylvester Chrustowskl. W. Divison st.. has gone to Michigan City to spend a couple of days with friends. Alex Bukowski. 317 McPherson st.. announces his candidacy for ihe democratic nomination for councilman of the sixth ward. Adelbert Wierzbinski of Toledo is here on. a business visit. Charles Swistowski has gor.e to Bay City for an indefinite stay. Martin Szurminski of Hammond is here on business. Casimir Lodyga will leave Monday for Louisville Medical university. Louisville, Kl.. alter snnim- two

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Monday---Commencing 2nd Week Our January White Sales Our January Clearance Sales Are assuming more importance daily. The reason is apparent quality of the merchandise and low prices quoted. Also the Additional Sale of All Wool Dress Goods, consisting of odd pieces of finest imported and domestic Suitings continues Monday. Offerings at 50c on the dollar.

weeks with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Micheal Lodyga. CIS S. Pulaski st. Casimir Hazinski, 1633 Fassnacht av., returned today from a business visit in Laporte. Walter Karpinski left for Elkhart after a short visit with friends here. Casimir Niezgodzkl, 1201 W. Napier st., is critically ill. Peter Jas.orski of Michigan City s spending a few days with friends here. Mrs. Theodore Sobieralski. 705 Kendall st.. returned from a fewdays' visit in Buchanan. John Roslickl of East Chicago is here on business. Mr. and Mrs. John Wojciechowski, who were here for the funeral of Mrs. Agr.es Kimmel returned to their home in Rolling Prairie Friday afternoon. Stanley Pierznicki. Sample st.. has gone to South Chicago to spend a few days with friends. Miss Helen Kowalski returned to her home in Hammond Friday after a week's visit here with her cousin. Miss Josephine Chelminiak, 1111 W. Division st. Edward Szamecki. 910 W. Napier st., left for a couple days' stay in Hammond and Chicago. Martin Chlodziejewski, who has been here on business, left today foi Flint. Mrs. Mary Wojciechowski and children, lei t today for their home in South Chicago following a two weeks' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Casimir Niezgodzkl. 1201 W. Napier st. George Michalski of Gary is here visiting with friends. Henry Wentland and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wojciechowski. who were hte for tiv? funeral of Mrs. Agnes Kimmel, left Friday afternoon for their home in Michigan City. Miss Nettie Paege, 1320 W. Division st.. was in Elkhart Friday on a business i sit. inconii Troszrzvnski. who lias been here visiting with friends, left today for Hammond. Mr. and Mrs. Stanislaus Hon, 1323 Hine st.. returned from a few days' isit with relatives in Chicago. Frank Dainhrzalak of Cleveland is here on a business visit. Peter Beizkiewicz will leave Sundav for St. Stanislaus university In Chicago after spending two weeks with his mother. Mrs. Emilia Beczkiewicz, 117 S. Iauret st. ATHENS SITUATION BECOMING CRITICAL Outbreaks Similar to Tlio Fie Weeks Ago Are reared. International News Service: LONDON, Jan. . The Athens situation is a?ain becoming critical, according tD belated news dispatches received her. Outbreaks similar to those of five weeks ago are feared, it is stated, as a resnlt of the balance of power in the Creek capital shifting to the reservists. Only one news dispatch from Athei has come through undelayed this week. The Morning Post prints a dispatch from its correspondent there under date of Wednesday saying the pcsitlon of the entente is such as to Indicate that th Athens government Is considering some desperate stroke. i:PL TS IvOAX ACT. County Agent John S. Bordner addressed the members of the Hamilton community center, north of New Carlhle, on the federal farm loan act Friday night, explaining all of the features of the bill, which is proving of benefit to rural coaim iiriif ies.

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