South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 41, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 February 1917 — Page 2
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nri N. tum it . Hr. !'?.- I Ijt1. paitur. las rcelluc 9 OC' 1J 'fcoo; :0 In the Auditorium. J V Ad.ip.s. xj:-rlntf n Snf. Dr. I itU III upv t..- I'-M'it :it all iirrv I t .tii'-r riv . Vp.mtng "! (: "The l'-w r and Terror ..f " T he.--enlj at M-:,!. !i -rri'- Ir iaupek on "1 h" M:m That. 1 rot Square." l'pcrt!i league at j- in Tl; evenU.g tlrae: -H-H; Shad We p.. lia-ve 1m II or No?" There "i;i ! rvl'-e en h venia? tbii week at 7 :" oYh k. The ::-r. M. H Apj'i'i'V. distivt -iij--rl:i-t-ndei,f. 1. -p,':,5t T ii 1 Jt evening on v!g: ! Ii. the It ilxn-. " John llillis Kill l;.nc .-hirge r,f tu- ongi-ig i"-ginnir. 'I li'i !"!. iy even it-g niaindar a.f the .i throughout the iiil r ) . K ru!i SlrmorUI viral ind L irt . Kv. Jaiud I., (jar. liner. D. D. pittur. Sunday Lool at .iJO a. nj. C.uj A KIL. upTi.t;'IfDV At 10:' n. m. Ir. Cardinar i i I prea. .ii !!. iii.Kti-.it. "W'hv Ar- S-.ioa- li-u-r-N t Ali" w r '1 '" ft n Seek V the 1-'rl" Mrey, I .r.nl hy Mrtii l-agie ' rvl'' th- 1. i r will !.y IVrry. ;i:il "'1 hy Wi-..liii.i:i. 'Dm l-I" will l.'l'l it '" I. in At ! p in. n A'.'i .i ii:i;i i.u.c.u ;-.til.tl - h'-rvi..- Avill I i-!'l vl,l. h t ri- !r J ir!i:i-r will p r-;i ' ti -n 1 ln.in..rtHlhy I.in -..In." ;n'l motion .i-ttir" In part- will i'C pt i-mi t'. f 'Tlje l.lf' .,f Al.nih un I.ln'H.lii " Tlie i . i r will !ii' -Sal'ir A:-', in Thy I - r Name" ;.nl - It ntini. Ti.nilit." '. M .nlay v-nliiir !! "iTI--i.il 1h.i. an.! tn;te- will uivei nt 7 ::".' Li the Meif -r'.t!i t!io-1 at ' 1 k. At the ri.liw li -ri. e on " lri -.l iy vcnlnz the r,.it.r vtll SpenU "H "The la.li-:i.!eri-"i!i "f i'-f,verl"n." 'mi Thiir!:iy vMiln? the Kpworth leugne will f-rv" .Mpi,-r siff-r wl.i--h ni-"tl"ii -i tu;i" will !. pre-.-lite-1 ill t!if unMt"rl!iiii alll a ttne nnil'l program will - remN-rcl 'vr the Mhies Maurer MKs llari iiiijtoii. i,rac rnrner ?. Mihicui :il Tutt tr--t. Prank K. I'iish"' ty. pastor. ifi lne-tiiic at :l. a. Ii : Ml-- .Nellie, T.nlnr, lemlT. iin'!ay li-e.l at l:."a.j in: .lohn A. '.vera, mil -r I n t i. I 1. 1 . L. f W. M-Te. iiiuh-ul lir . t'.r. Mi-s l'.lia-l-etii Alre. irt:anlt. I'rr.w hin:; at 1 a. in :nl 7:" p i.i. Mr.tnlns aul.Je.-t: "The MlMteJ-J-tive." i:enii.Lr Hni.je.t: "!:.... t-l in. I ;-oi)n'le.l in Love" .lunlor ...iisre. nation at " W P- ni- Kpworth h-ML'iie :it '.: p. in.. le.l ty Tri-.l Wei.Iinaii. I'raycr servhe W-lne'lay at 7::: p. m. Suhlet: "The TnnirueN "f Tea hers." sunilay. lt. 11. will !" Ke. Mr. I.-iit'h-.rfy'i lat Sumlay a pat.r of the ifia e i-tnirrh e..nr ir.it t 1 1 . Kev. II. II. iwiler will take up his w..rk with the hiirch Svii'l-iy. th" lsth. Lowrll llrlght -Min r nnl I iati- i' -t-i. tiuv II- I'.l.ieU. pastor. Siiii.lay s II. i'. Iei..ni;. xuprrlti t i.leut. 'Irniiiir rvi.e 11 "! k . i;aiieiltl' -ervi.e-4 S.itur.lay nisht M.-liitfMl l.v i:vaiifll-t U- I- rhampiun. The i hihlreir- horn- II1 rmist ttie rhoru rliwlr at thl- -"Tvi.-o. Suii-liv :ii-rnlntr verri- e at 11 ". I.M-k. Afternoon -ervi. e for men only at 'J :'., nii.l rvenln H.-ri'-e at 7 :." All three regular ktv-h-" In eliHrjre of r.vaiitli-t l:. I. Chanipion. The theme f..r the wu iiieetliiu will le. "Haivk or P.uzzart!."' Lpworth league at '":". '! V. farrier, pre-i'lei.t M.-.n.Iji.r will he ohnerve.l a rest tl-t.V. L"vaineINtl" ervie'- every other nicht f next neek. Servi.e- f-.r wouhii only ..n Tuei.lav iitmI Thnr-olay iifternoon- at I :.".i. 'hll'lren's seri-e n t'rhlay afternoon nftrr hool. A horm rholr with ! '( lal feature, at ea-h 'Ti-f Uli)er the illre'tlon of I.elloy Heed. TrlaJtj r.lnlne and Vasar ava., Tte. UIttQ C. Hunt, pastor. Illbk ahool tt : ruften rbilltp. auprlnteu.!etit. I'rea. hinc Ken h e at 10: 5. S.-rnii on " i he t'ure of Irrespomlhlllty." Iorr W. Slllawav. ml?-lon worker nnl mii-l mthor of Milwaukee-, nill fumi-li Kpe. lal inui. lnMulii.s a violin soh. i:veryne sliouhl hear this hUhly tnlente.j lea.ier. Lpwort! league servh'P at 5:1" le.l hy AlfnM II. t'ol-le. A r.ulriK ev.ini:eiith' ervl.e at 7:."U. Tiie peial tne-tlnss will eotitinue every riirht t til Miilnc week. eeept Snfinlay. Tuesday mkI I rhl ay iii.ir;iliici at U o'. hi. k have i.een si t nilde for Interres-ory praye: in 11 our iiomes. im Tue-.. lay i.lsht sperial .eMervation will he made for the viaduct iiitrht. Mr. Phillip in ehar;e. On Thursday nicht the reserrations -iJ he f..r the "joint Tortace avenue di-t riot. Mrs. Atell and Mrs. Kirkj.atriyk In h-irsre Sunday afternoon will he Vi-.it.t-lioii War. po-tpone-i. Junior lea true Wednesday. Spe. In 1 pn;rraui. Mr. r.ljway will he pre.-ei.t. Cpwartli !emorll Cor. Lincoln way W and Olive lt. A. Hunter Knna. pastor. Sunday .vh-ol at 'J:C0. Glea I inr.y. iiprlntPMdt'nt LvanpelNt! Lllh-tt HI..1 Mi Alpin. .hn are t open the ainpaiKn. will prea. h at this jo-rh-e At t!ie 'J ::'.0 p. in. srrvi. e. Kev. L. C Llliotf will priaih. At 7 moij- iervi-e. Sermon ly Kev. Mr. I " 1 1 Ii t t . lrs. 1 1 rry r.arrie will ine at the nnrninc je rvi.-e. Klier 1'ork M. 1.. - S. Seventh street. lv. .1. A. Ird. pastor: Kell. kV Sun.1.1V school at '.::. ruhlh: wors-liip at If 40 a. m. anl 7 ..A) p. ui. Mr mine worship at 10: PI Kev. .Teie 1'. I.tijue vUl prea eli oil the theme, ' 'i.n.ii rine KellMou " there w ill he pe.-ial tnuii. hy the . h-ir. At 2 :.".o the Junior league vill le in eharire of Cli-l; Ainlerson. the ui fierin telldeU t. Lpwrth lt-Miriif at t:."-0. Lveniuir M-rvi. e at Kev. Mr. r.oirue will preuh from thv theme. "Hynand-- i:.Iii;iotj " This will he aneei!tl. The -ii i il -. rvi. e will i iT.timo through the eomiiiir week he'inv.in? promptly ea h nieht at 7:"J. Kev .T. IV lt-'i'.o pnarhlnj at eodi vervhi Mi Wfslne-.l.iy tiie Ii.lii-.' Kihle i lass lll meet at the home of Mrs. I'err' at l'Mo Tenth t. Instead of the regular l.iss ork the meeting will he 1i. lh nature of a j-rajer servt-e. 5lull Mmrla.l Mlohlcnn .rt Vl-'torla ta. IkT. Dahb. natr. Sunday aehool t 9:43 a. m . W. 1". Kraiuaa. super latPDdent. Cmji T-r.fayf tt ana Wirnr at.. r.PT. II. S. Miller, pastor. Sunday aboe-l 1 :30 n. rn . John Kob. superintendent. Preabinff 1:5 a- rn. and 7 :C0 p. ni Ep. nrlh 1mritm 7 n m I'rHTer mrflna TTedne.iy 7:15 rVele.Tn '22 K. r.ro.iday Kev. Valter M-irris, paster. Momlni: ervh-e 10:. It livening arvlrp V 30 Sundar t..-h-ol l::;i . in ; Adam Meh-tt. sjptrlatendeut. Pruyer :net'tlng WedneavJiy etenicr. 7:30. PREH METHODIST. I ree Methodist I'eiins.vlTluiit nver.il' nd Kush street. C. L. Nyhan, paster. Sunday sohool 0:?.) a. m. Paul Nel Itzei. ':perintn-lent. l'rea hltie t l':.". e. m. arid 7 :."0 p m. ea h Sunday. Rler Taxk Ire- MethodUt Foi!!' leenth aoU Vine sts. f- . Jeunlaga. ;ait-r. Sunday 1 r;o: 10 a no , L. h V o.; urerintenJent. AFRICAN M. L t)lrt A. -M. i: At K. oT 1'. hail. N Main st ". Lnierv Allen, pastor. Preju'V.'.iC at lo::'.o a. m. and 7:." 'i: l.y l. .111, :it K. A Adam-. 1. :.iu-.s "it. K.is I'r. Adam IS' . l'.i "'111 , will h ta.h. t.Ulit in tie week and eaoriis I lo vnues. it.-, .1 i gr. it ruid profound pre.n her. ;;n- - - -i ' ; 3 io;--.f-.f ul .i :iu ev.ing.-'.St. ; :.l;i meeting in t.i af!-n.t'.n nt T. . ni , oiitl ti. te.l t.y ier. .i!.i:ii Tiie in ordlailj invite. 1. Zlon A. M. r.. Ke. S. Sanniflt. psi i. J'rrucLluc li:i5 a. m. tnd 7:4i p. ui. PliESUYTORIAN. Urii-l'of. Watblocton t. and Ifaj. tr ( . F. Ct-irlfi A. 1.1 p p'.nejfC. l. m.ulitfr. MIm Charlotte M. I'krt-i-'ise. r.g!ititit to Biimiitfr. J'ü'.i)-- m.-rhip .,f P:C m. .-m-l 7 :." ' i M -ri-iu' 5.UUJ-, t: "The Light .-f !. W.-rbl M b!' al I ... i . i- :.. IT U! V Ti I ' the oM-rlii' i 1 1 1 If'rt al.!r.". tv the '..ii!ir.r n "lu-- A u 1 1- i -1 - .. Auvi. v "
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study. 1 v t 7 u li i the I'd Id TrJnUj ror. c'clfat ir. and 5t. Tfter t . Kev. John S. Hum, pastor 1Mb! tf"i CUarlra Wagner, auperla-u-n lent. W.tinintrr - Kev. A. hri-ty P.rown. I I. pt..r Siiii lay s-hool lit 'j :"0 a. m ; d. p. L:nnio;,s. uperir.terident. PahU worshij I0:f, .(. m. and 1 v. ni. S. rvJ. e, 1. .", :,. in. ami 7 :'' i- ni. Mornlriir -uhj.Mt: "The S ond ''..mine of 'hri-t" i:enin' suhjeet : Marvel in the I'.yes of JeuH." hritlai. L'n hav.-r at '. :-'u p. ni. : f. II. l'.evrer. pr i;.ei! t. Speij.il mef-tlllfe'S every tllcht during the wt . ;it 7:.lJ. when Ir. P.rowu wKI ---ak. I.e ir- H. Whit. ..ml. of M.--'ormi-k -en.lnarv Las eharjre of a Iare !)o-us .lit, i- uhl.-h will int: at al! the ervi-e. Llm oln's birthday ! olerve. Monday J.v ;t patriot!. s.-rvp e. U lit Ii patrlulle vumh U.U he still' and the .til.je-t of ttie erni.il will !.. "The l'.et l'l;ii' Ii, i he World." Tuesday will he .here.l as Special I'ffort !av, when ; the STll.Jeif v.'lll he. "The I Iff ort Ke.jiiired I to P.e a 'hrUti.m." Wednev.l.iy will U-Sen-itive i!:iv. Thur-day will he mms- ! tion dav. I'ridav will he ( 'oinmeml.it Ion day. Meetings tiiis week only. Hop fhipfl-ir and DiTton ara Oorge W'Klinro Allison. R. D.. minister. P.lhle nboo 9.?f f arl LTlrj. 'jprlntendnt. Classea for all attondinta Adults us tli International lesuon : a!' lasses from junior flown use the loseiy graded ytem. '.npetent teat aers are provided jurrisT. I irst Corner Mim -Hid W'avne strets, Kev. t'harh-s A. Ie.ker. pastor. Kilile 1 at !:.:': W. K. Studet.aker. stiperIntentleut. Hungarian Corner Wah!: Jon mr. and Cterry .t.. It. II. Hertok. pastor. Quinry street Kev. (Jeorjre i: Ilnterlii.e. pastor. Sunday Hfhool 9:VA); J. W. Kendall, an per In tend en t. The international Sumlay s hool !---voM i4 ied in aii tin- upper grades. Wi have elapses to suit all iies. Mornine worshij. at 1o;.i. The theme of the liiornine sermon hy the patr will I.e. ;ive ;. a Oiaii. e " 'J he I'.. Y. P. I'. meets at and will l.e under the direction of eroup two. The evi'Ililie servi' e w ill eommei.ee nt 7;."JI, w ith .1 -ertnoil on the theme. "L,,vt Near Port." The simultane. mis. evanu'eli-ti.- ratnpalen lias heen In pr. Irrels ;,1 week illld Is Well umhT way. A ordl.il Invitation is extended t., jiii to attend these meetings. lt. Zin Haptivt Ii:; N. Klrdsell t K v. 1". K. Kennedy, I I., pastor. Sunday s hi.ol at :t::ut a. ni.; Mrs. Anna I lut h In son, superintendent. The pasfur-ee.-t ,,f .mu jon i;.,ptut ehunh will, deliver hU postural -ruion Sunday morninir at lo :!.". Siihjeet : "The Pulpit ami the I'ew." lo n,,t fall to hear this wonderful o-pel mini-ter. Firt Swedish for. Laurel and Napier ita. Senke iö:30 a. m. af.1 7:30 p. m. CHRISTIAN. l'lrat Main at., aoutb of public library. Ter. John M. Alexander, paator. Morning IMhle aehocl y:30. Prof. II. 'J. Imel. uperlntenden t. Linden Avenue rkareb f Chrlat -Linden it. and Carlisle at. Edward CaatU. paator. Pteachlu? 10:45 a. in. and 7:30 p. ni. Sunday acbool :30 a. m. C. E. at 6:45 p. m. Prays, meet'atf Wednesday al 7:45 p. rn. Indiana Atenue Indiana and Witwer avenues. kv. W. S. P.rundiee. pastor; residiiue. III S. Carroll st ; Home phone HW. Sumlay school at ):'M; 11. 11. White, superintendent. EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION First Lafayette and Monroe at a.. W. II. Presblej, pastor. S-inday school at 30 a. in.. (Jeorge J. Loa sr. auperlutendtDt. Morninir worship and sermou at 10:.:o. Suhject: "Kepentai.ee." Y. P. A. at ',:30 p. in.. l.'mniK Nlmtz. president. SuhJeot : "Confession;" Mrs. l'rel Schweitzer, llvenlmr evancellstk' services ami sernmn at 7 :-';o. Suhject : "The levll's Trap." The choru- eholr will lead the sln'int; at all the services, llvanjrellstic serhes every nicht exeept Saturday at 7 :!.-. Next Sunday. Teh. Is. KvancelUt P.. 15. Weiner will lt with us at all the services. CrureLtnrotn way W. and Urlck at Rev. Daniel Ii. Speicher, minister. Sunflay school nt 9:C0 a. m.. George W. Define, auperlntt tident. Morning werablp nud sermon at 10:.'0. Lvculn service at 7 :30. Mornine; worship -and sermon at 10:.1. Theme: "Khenezer." Vouni? People's tilllam e at ':L"i p. m. : Vera iMusnuiti, president. Topi.-: -Confession." Cospel meeting ;it 7 w "'O p. m. Theme: "He Hath Ione All Thtnsrs Well." Kevlval meetlni: Wednesday at 7:.'U p. in. Sermon hy Kev. II. H. Keim-ehl. 911pah Tatn and Monroe ats. Her. Daniel A. Kaley, pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Emuiet Jester, auperlntendent. Sermon at 10:35 a. m. Auten Chapel Sundiy srhool 10:00 a m . Mrs. John Auten. superlntendeut. Class meetlnjf 11:00 a. m. Zion'a EanCellral Cor. L. Warne and St. l'eter ats. Iter. Martin Goffeney. pastor. St. Teter'a C.nman 413 W. Lasalle nr.. Ilex. Hup Wouhelt. pastor. Sunday BLhool at i:00 a. a:. SWEDISH EVANGELICAL. MISSION CHURCH. wedUi LangeIUal Corner Sott and Orchard streets. Kev. Ilmil Wlnste.lt. pa-tor. Sunday school at l:".o a. m. : Ausist Anderson, superintendent. Mornlny worship at 10:." Holy communion at : i. in- I'.venlnc servl-e at Proyer MTVieo at 7:1.". .a Thursday e vcnln BRETHREN. Tri Dretnren Cuurcii 1211 MlrbIffin at.. Ke. A. E. Thomas, pastor. Sunday a -hool 9:30 a. iu.. Hartley Firestone, superintendent. .Morning- serTl.e 10:30 L'biistittn PndeiTor fi:20 p. u:. "rcalnj errke 7:3'.'. I Irst t hurrh oX the Urethren IndinniiHV.nue an l Miami strict- Kev. T. L. tie.ue. pastor, li.'l Miami t. Sunday 1. h-... 't::ui; P. C Mahlv. superintend- ! ni. iS', Lincoln w ay L. I Sevond (hurrh of the Urethren Cusblieg and Van Buren si- lift. J. (i. Hilter, caator. Sunday achool nt '.:30 a. in. V,s-:v ZiiMinerman. nj-erlntendont 'hrHtlan Workers' tueetlug' at " j. in . 1 .. M. .r.i.er, ,iresn:eui i nf;uL.in m -j vh-es at P:30a. in. and 7 :.".o p. m. Prayer I li.eeiln ou Thursday eveiitntr at u i'H L ( nnferrnre Memorial l'nite! Urethren -ti S. Joeplj si. Kev. ti. J", li.vre, ra-ior. Sunday ho 1 at 'J a. in. C 11. Wilson, superintendent. Classes for a . . J I'tiior u.tttini; cacli Sutuid.iy at - :.. Junii-r servi.p ea li Saturday at 2 :."J p lu. Dv.uig. li-t .1. A. IJr.tvei lll i-rta. a at tUe airi.iiig and evening s.tvi, es. Hi, Mi:.!.-. I in nie innung win I.e. ing What N a Christian':" "l'hlnc. We Oug'.it n the eeit Know." athlress tlte nt on. K Mr. I n-s!i;ey will Christian Pn.Ieivir servlee "lie Hint Wlnnetli Suu'.s lü WUe." liev. Mr. I reshUy Is p.it..r ef the ITr-t Evan ei; al cbur.li. S.-rvi- es e.icli night I.evt e.-k. t'.'ltag. J-rayrr rrvi-e ;.t I l ' (iiiue .irs. .iese unite. i.. , hetsiey t .. c.li.t'-el.iy at 2:.U. and ;;t the Iti. ibe if Mr. S. C. IWrNew er. jo.", i: Keaser M . I'ri.lav at I'tTi. lal r.l Lura.eiting Men-lav evening aftt-r LUTHERAN. HoIt Trinity Kanf e Ural -Shrn;an at .iini i.Iiid.-y at. lv. AINert II. Kek. pastur. SunJaj iici.l l):15 a m . IMv.ard M tt". supei iutt c ! ut. Classes f r al! M. n'- l'.il.U' . lat i.uight t-y the palter. Sut-je.-t ti lfn'!i: "The W.-rd "f ... I i liief v.rvi.e witri n.rniii l.v th.'i l :.t..ir t lu 'M a. ui- Junior K.igue at j
Mid werk inf-tinz for I'.ihle fa-rn-' and prayer, Wealne p. iii I'.ii nIii--s eoun-ll -f ?."! Tu- l:iy nt 7 :!" I in. i ii .
:' p- rn. ; eh cticdi of officers. Vespers witlj neriuoi. ;it 7;im p. in. Luther lea cue devotional M-rvi.-o from s-s:4."i p. in Topic; "The Word: Inerrant ar.l Divine;" MUs Wrna WKke-on. leader. 'I he Luther league wm ., valentine purty -n Monday rvenin at th home i f the pator. The Women's MUslonary. w-iefr -ll meet on Thursday evenii.tr :it the pastor's home. Choir rehear. il on Friday at 7:4." p. m. Catechetkal inutruction Saturday at 10;ii a. m. t. Paul a German Lntherr.n. Jefferson nd William ats. Kvt. IL Kalle, pastor. German service at 10:30 a. rn. Sunday school, hoth !,gllia and German, at 9:30. Fucllsli rvko r,n the second and fourth Sundays of tb tsonth nt 7:30. Morninir aerinon in German: "The Parable of the sower." llvenit, serniun In Fntrllsh: "The Christian Church." Walther Je;iue monthly meetiusr Tuesday at p. m. Gloria D Sni,h t'napin and Kerr ts., Kev. Jottfr'.r.i t)!son. Sundar s aool 9 a. rn. MMe cI.im at 9:lo. Service at 10:3i n in. and ;30 p. m. M'Tiiin.' servi--. at lo:.';n. After the service the J'ledire comm'ttee will re eive its eh tri:' and will visit all memhers tl urine the afternoon. At the evening sendee at 7 :.". the committee rejmrt w ill he heard. The yntinjr people are spec
ialty invife.i t,, this service. Thursday nrt.riioon at " o'tdock the Ladles' Ahl will I'M-et. II(.-te-ses. Mrs. Andrew Ilariul-t and Mrs. John Gustufxoi. Choir rehearsal Thursday evenlntr. 7:"JK Ciinrmitioij school Saturtlay at lo;(ii a. m.. and tiie Little Missionary society will rneet in the church at ":U p. in. Mrs. Irma Ilk and Mrs. S. A. Lind will entertain the lrU. EPISCOPAL. ht. James' Lafayette at., north t Washington ar. Parish Louse. 310 W. i'olfaa it. Itight Her. John Haie White. D. I).. bUhcp of the diocese ot r.ortLrn Indiana, rector. Iter. U. It. White, vicar. Clergy house. 310 W. Colfax av. Holy communion at 7:-1 a. m. Sunilay school at t:4ö a. in.; Kev. II. 15. White, superintendent. Morning prayer and sermon at 11 oViM k hy the hlshop. The Id-hop, has 0. special inessime for the men of the parUh ami urjres them ail to he resent at this meeting. Vespers lu tbe chapel at .":oo p. m. Young people's meeting at 0:30 p. m.. at whkh Miss N'etta Kurt will irive an uddress. Mrs. Marlon White will give a lecture u nitjsle, accompanied hy Charles Seikman. at tJ residence of .Mrs. A. H. Sfe aensn, ÖK II. St. JoNcph, st-, on Wednesday, Feh. 4. at s:oo p. ni., under the auspices of tiie ladles of the parish. There U a celebration of the holy communion every week day at 7:30 'it. the ch.t pel. CATHOLIC. M. Stephen's Hungarian Thomas and JdcPheraon sts. I5ev. Alexander Varlaky. paster. Mass at 8:00 and 10:15 a. m. Sunday school nt 2:00 p. tu Benediction at 3:00 p. in. rreachlnff ot 11:() a. m. PL ratricL'a 307 8. Taylor at.. Iter. John F. DeGroote. l. S. C. pastor. Low masses nt 0:00. 7:30 and 1:00 a. ni. .High mass and sermon at 10:30. Uaptisui at 2 p. m. Vespers f t 3:30 p. rn. Sanda." school at 3:00 p. in. Meeting of churcö "'o-lettea at 4 p. m. ?t. lledwige's rollshCor. Scott and Natier ata. I5eT. Anthony Zubowlca, C. 8. pastoi. Low . aas at 7:30. 9 and 10 s. m. Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. Beneilictloa at 2:30 p. m. St. Stanislaus' Polish (15 X. Lincoln st. Rev. Koman Marclulak. pastor. Mass st 7:30. 9 and 10 a. m. St. Caaiinir'a Tollah 21 8. Webstar it. Low mass at 7:30 a. m. Hijh man at 10 a. in. Vespers at 2 p. m. St. Adelberfa Polleh Olive and Graes sts. Her. John Kuoackl. paator. Dally mass at 3:15 p. m. Holy hour Wednesday eveulug at 7:30. Sunday mass 8 and 10 a. m. St. Joseph mil at. and rasalle av.. Patrick J. Carroll. C. S. C. aator. Low mars es at 7:30 and 3 a. m. illgb mass at 10. Benediction 3 p. m. Satrcsi Heart Belgian 1126 W. Thomas st. Iter. Charlys V. Fischer, pastor. Mass st 7:0) and 9:30 a. m. Sundar school at 2:30 p. m. Benediction at 3 p. m. Sacred Heart Notre Dame. Low Mass it 6:00 a. m. Students' mass at S:00 a m. Parish mass at 10:15 a. m. Vespers at 1:00 p. m. St. Mary's German 431 S. Taylor st. Rer. J. M. Scherer, C. S. C, pastor. Mass st 7:30 acd 10 a. m. Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. Benediction at 3 p. m. SALVATION ARMY. 213 L Washington ar. Sunlay serrIces: Morning, county Jail. l:30; noon. Sunday school. 2:30. Lrenlngs. gospel services 7:45. CapL Nehemiah Brookes, jfflctr In charge. ASSOCIATED BIBLE STUDENTS. Progress club hV.. Mflrills baildlnc. 212 S. Lafayette s bnnday. 3 p. m. TEMPLE BETH-EL. lCwli.h Temple Beth-El Vasall ar. and Taylor st. Sundav morning service at 11 o'clock. Subject of Kahhi Leihett's sermon: "My Country. Right or Wrong':" The P.eth111 Literary tircle will meet Tuesday. Feb. 13. at "the home of Mr. lioscn. SCIENTIST. Main anJ Madison sts. Snnday serrlces during the erection of the new church will he held at the Lasalle theater el Jl a. m. Testimonial meetlnff on erery Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at the Progress club rooms. Melville building. 212 S. Lafayette ft.. Sunday school for ri.iMren nti.l voiinvr Leoiile un to the nee o! ". is from h:4." to 10:30 Reading I ro nis nnintalned by this cnurch on the I seentli lloor of tbe J. M. S. building, ars I open every afternoon from 2 to i and ou Saturday ironi o a CHURCH OF GOD. STTicea are held In Melrllle ball. 21J l? Lafayette st. Sundar school at 10 n." ni. Mrs. Emma Rallsback, superin tend nt. GOSPEL MISSION. Tber will be services held ".-eh evenine at the Go? pel Mission, 42 E. Lasal av. Good speakers are provided nud the public Is torJUily invltfd to attend. SPIRITUAt 1ST. The South I'.eii-l l'rogies-iiv. Spiritualist s.. iety w ill hold service :it the re;. lien, e .f Mr. ami Mr Frank filler. ; P.i7 s5. Niittfi t . Kiv-r l'.irk. i. ii Sun. lay j vei.li.g tit 7 :"o. ". I. l...ekri.e,.. j tlirer Ml'SiJfe sen lees fallowing the. le tare. i MISSIONS. j Mrnnonite Hoi Ml.on 107 S. Wlltiaro it. Cltrlh'- P.. Jffferjon tdrd. Ray A. j IMrd. uperlntendeut. Sunday school at j w p. m. .Meeiicga rvery uigui at i :u. APOSTOLIC FAITH. 513 E. Jffffmin Invd Kegular m?t as Sunday 10:10 inj 7:20 o'clock. VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA. 4 '.o S. Mi. higan st. (lospel .ervi-e-Sunday at ."reo und 7 p. ui Junior league Saturday at 2 :.".o p. in. Seng ?ervii e and prayer eery idght during revival pri-.l. 1 Ivei'.v l....ly invited. AH weh ..me Capt- II- A. Merey. Se.-'y. notici:. 10th our onues,. After Re1-. now located at ICS YV Colfax av.. will be ; moved to the main plant. Z22 X.J L'incnck st. Call the wagon. Roth I phones. i Paris Dty Cleaning Co. Successors J to the Reliable Cleaners and Dyer. Read NEWS-TIMES Want Ads
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x ne .-i. l asunir s society of St Casimir's parish will hold its meeting Sunday afternoon at the regular place of meeting. -Meeting of the St. Joseph society or m. tani.slau church vill he held Sunday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the parish lia.ll. The inging rehearsal of St. Heä - wipe choir w ill be hel.l Tuesday evening at S o'clock at the St. liedwlge school.
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j The ht. Adelbert s society. Xo. ll'.l. i ; Ioliäh Itoman Catholic L'nlon t - America, will hold its mectiin : Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the regular place of meeting. The Ft. Hedwige society of the : Polish Women's Catholic Union of; America, .St. .Stanislaus' church, will j hold lt.s meeting Sunday afternoon, at the regular place of meeting. i The St. John's FJvanselistic so-j ciety, Xo. 605, Roman Catholic j I'r.ion of America, will hold its meeting .Sunday afternoon at tho St. i Adelberfs hall. j The meeting of Iidy Falcons. Z. Ilalicki. Xo. l, will he held Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock nt Z. 15. hall instead of Sunday afternoon. The young girls of St. Helen's Wreath society, Xo. 79. will be held Sunday ifternoon. A meeting of the St. Vincent de Faul society, Xo. 79, will he held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock in St. Hedwige school. The meeting; of St. Dronislawa society of the Polish Roman Catholic Union of America of St. Hed wige parish will be held Sunday afternoon at St. Hedwige school. The Children of Mary society of St. Hedwige church will hold their meeting .Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clcck at the St. Hedwigo school. The birthday of Koscuiszko, which falls; on Feb. 12, will be commemorated Sunday evening by the Polish Falcons of this city at Warsaw hall, corner Union and Dunham sts. There will be a varied program of speeches, recitations, singing and the musical numbers will he rendered by the Z. 13. Falcons military band. IWKTIKS. Miss Julia Drajus was very pleasantly surprised Thursday evening at her home, 720 W. Dunham st., by a few of her neighbor girl friends. The affair was in the nature of a costume party, flames and music, with singing were enjoyed during the evening and near the close delicious luncheon was served. Miss Drajus was the recipient of a pretty gift. Her guests were Misses A.'Sobieralski, D. Krzcszewski, M. Gondek, M. Kujawski. M. Rudnik. J. Drzezinski, Z. R-: 'nik and A. Drajus. Mrs. wO'jphine Prawat. assisted by Mrs. Apolonia Mikolajewski, entertained 78 ladies Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Prawat, W. Xapier st.. In honor of Miss Laura Wesolowski, whose marriage to Stanley Prawat will take place Monday. The evening was very pleasantly spent with games and contests, while Hedwige and Ladislaus Prawat favored the company with several musical selections. Favors in contests were awarded to Mrs. M. K"jawa, Mrs. H. Repczynski and Mrs. P. Chrzan. At the close of tl enIng a line luncheon was . ved. Miss Wesolowski was presented with a beautiful buffet. PKKSOXALS. Ignatius Lukaszewski, proprietor of the Honeymoon theater, returned from a business visit in Chicago. Frank Durgowski returned to Indiana Haroor following a short visit here. Frank Sierczak of Michigan City is spending a few days with fyiends here. John Klarubinski, Chapin st., ha gone to Chicago to spend a few days with friends. George 1 Strzeyhowiak, who lias Famous Yacht I
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I j r t' j ( : i ; .V;v aiWaMisraW.-. . atnHK i&mtoXx Practically all of the South Ameri can republics are awaitini? the action of Rrazil witli regard to the renewed ' Cerman U-boat war and the Ameri- ! can severance of diplomatic rela-', tions. Dr. La uro Muller, Rrazilian ; minister of foreign affairs, is the big- j gest Vr re in South America today. On : .shoiilders rests the action to be taken by Brazil, which means '. the action to be taken by Argentina. : been here on business, left todav for Detroit. J. Piechocki. S. Warren st.. is very ill. Ladislaus Wojarski, Sample st , has gone to Michigan City to spend a few days n ith friends. Mrs. Katherino Luszcvynski arrived here from Chicago for a visit with relathes. Vincent Makielski, 111 X. P.irdsell st.. who has been very ill for the past t". o weeks, is no f.'.o weeks, is now somewhat improved. , t.A , . i . t, . Paul Staniszczak returned to Rattie ( reek following a few days' visit here with friends. Micheal Gajczak left to spend a couple of for Klkhart days with friends. Theodore Xowakowski of Whiting is here on business. Mrs. Theodore Sobieralski. 70T Kendall st., returned from a week's visit in Ruchanan. Micheal Droszkowski. Sample st., has gone to Chicago to spend a few days with friends. Frank Milczerski returned to Chicago following a visit here. Andrew Radlewicz returned to Chicago after a few days' visit here with friends. Martin Kwierczynski. S. Chapin st., has gone to Fort Wayne to spend a couple of days with friends. Charles Adamski of Iafayettc is here on business. TRADITION SHATTERED America Not Named I 'or Amerigo Yopeivcio, Says Minister. Intr-rnntion;il News Service: CHICAGO, Feb. lu. Tradition has been shattered again. This time Dr. W. F. Emery, pastor of the Methodist church at Augusta, Mich., has wielded the mallet by declaring that America was not named after Amerigo Vespucci after all. He was addressing the annual convention of the National Emery association when 2 50 membe-s 0f the family were present. "Americjj wis named after a man by the name of Emery," said Dr. Emery. "This applies to both continents. They original'y were known as Xotth and South Emeryka. I have a code, some copper tablets and a lot of traditional lore to prove it."
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Notre Dame News George F. Conntll, the American tenor, will give a song recital ; tonight at 8 o'clock in Washington ; nal1' ,,is program will consist J of X"rw-gian, French and Gypsy ! i'-II. .... . . ; i f . - a "'K" lin selections irom tne operas. Mr. ' 'Connell will be as- : sisted by Arthur Fram at the piano, , T. i- in.. !:.ikI H:irr- IWinv vinlin n 1 ill irn t r I Two hundred and fifty ticket have been sold for the first annual interstate banquet to be held at the Oliver hotel. Feb, 11, it was announced at a meeting of the executive committee yesterday afternoon. As was the original plan, the banquet will be modeled after those of the famous Gridiron club in Washington, D. C. One of the most radical innovations is the positive taboo on speech-making. This will be one banquet at which silver-tongued orators will have no place. The names of the entertainers are withheld, and a surprise is expected. Leo Vogel reached the high score of 192 out of 200 in the second shoot of the Xotre Dame Rirlo club, competing in class A, college men's division of the National Rille association. Sergt. Campbell's men have been shoting remarkably high scores, and expect to finish near the top of the division. Following is the score of the second shoot: Deo Vogel, 12; It. Cullen. 1S9; W rich, 1S4; W. Xavin, 184; Miller, ISC. Total, 102. Hein-' John! NEW CARLISLE, IND. Martin M. Cissna, who was a former resident of this vicinity, died Monday morning at 4 o'clock, at his home near Rolling Prairie. Funeral services were held Thursday at 10 o'clock at the residence and inter ment was made in the Xew Carlisle j cemetery, paralysis, by a wife. Death resulted from Mr. Cissna is survived three sons and one daughter. The funeral services of Mrs. Man' Finney, widow of Hiram Finney, were held Tuesday afternoon. Tu-
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rial took place at Galien Midi She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. K. Renbarger and Mrs. Smith of Galien. The local high school basket ball '.cam defeated the Importe Orange and Rlack second team at Laporte l'riday eening. 22 to IS. It was! an exciting game, the locals proving too speedy for the Eaportians. Rev. J. S. Van Onnau is conducting a series of evangelistic meetings at the Sauktown Christian church. I Mrs. John Phillips. Miss Ada Lucas, Mrs. A. R. Rrummitt. Mrs. Charles Phillips and Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Rrummitt were among those who went to South Rend Monday evening to attend a recital at the conservatory, in which Miss Helen Rrummitt was presented. Mrs. C. A. Parker was a recent guest of Mrs. Pippinger of River Park. Mrs. G. W. Doughty entertained the Home Charity circle Thursday afternoon. Miss Zelda King was a guest during the past week of relatives at South Rend. Walter Druliner of Grand Island. Neb., was a guest Sunday of I. N. Vail and daughter, Miss Mamie. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Ordung of South Rend were Sunday guests f the hitter's parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Charles Carney. C. W. Tyler was in day. Mrs. Sarah McKain her nephew. Nathan wife of South Bend. G rover Smith and Chicago Sunis a guest of Adams and family have north moved to the Gardiner farm. of town. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reinhard J were guests of Mr. and Mis. R. Itague of South Rend. Sunday. Mon- ' Miss Lura McGowan has resigned her position at the Home Telephone exchange. Mrs. .Schuyler McCarty of Rolling irio is spending several days with her sister, Mr S. C. Hick: NORTH LIBERTY, IND. Albert Rnders made a business trip to Indianapolis Thursday. . ..1 ..At. D. r. Williams went to t'lymouui Thursday on business. O L Keck went to Michigan City . Tnursuay morningJ. W. Cripe went to South jJend Wednesday to spend two or three days. Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Drurey spen; Wednesday in South Rend. Mrs. Dally and little son of South Bend Fpent Thursday with Mrs. HUK" -I ev.. Mrs. Thomas Miles is visiting- witn relatives in Montpelier and Toledo. O., this week. Mrs. Ida Plake left for her home at Stuckguard. Ark. Tiiosilnv. after ;i two months' visit With hr broth ! er. Orover Cassady. and fain Mrs. Henry Hendrickson of Hoii : . . lOIl. .M1CI1., SJieni. .t n .i week with her brother. P days unM. I-Vlky. and wife. s; W T.. . v;i in Nib. Mirh.. Tuesday on business. P. C. Fetzer and William Heini were visitors in Chicago Thursday. Miss Larina Mock has brer. (nill this week. Rev. I'red Weidman of .-'.,uth Rend was the suc-t of Arthur Rupe Wednesday. Mrs. C. i:. Hous. r and children of Walkerton visited with her p.'rri,ts Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Poynter. Wednesday. The W. II . M. S. of the M. R. church met with Mrs. Dr. .-prague Friday afternoon.. C. M. Fish, with Spain in America. Death r. Mr. Dr. text 1-1 TERRE COUPEE, IND. The home of Mr. and Mr. W. 1 1. Ranstead was th- scene of a very pleasant affair Saturday evenitk' when the people a.f Hamilton tendered a reception to th- tenant who are moving away from the land leased by the state. supper w,. senel to 5 0 persons. Mrs. Joseph i:urden ln about recovered from her refer. t illr.es-. Mrs. John Zigler antl Mrs. .1. W. Cauffman attended a women
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