South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 62, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 March 1917 — Page 2
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.VETHOniS'J. I ir.t -N. Main .lr.-t Iv. IInry I i'.it.r. Fl. ii.-t;i'ir at !." a- m--u!.diy u-.'l .it '.:.'.' i Hi in C auditorium. J. .. An..-., s : hit' lob nt 1 i ! I i W(.r!ii;i nt PW w 11 1 iiirl 7 :".' p ii, I r I.i will ...t!t. the pulpit I-.. tl Hi--: r i : i :i ! v.niii. Vfr in uT 1 ; ru" : 1 Ik- trn':.t ;..t.- ' Fpw.rtn 'jkr,- at ", :l."i p. hi- J.v-iil'iu' 'it'J't: "Tt.e Swehng ef -I r 1 tit " ' Fr.noi Mooting W-! ri'-ila, ev.i.ln.: ü t 7 :':' ' be k. d lir the j..iior ,Nt t Sunday in m- ' n lT t't-rz- II. !- pi i'i'iit f In I'u',', uiiUT-:t, ? tlx pulpitt. rul .lrinral - '-!f. !ilol hnj',rt' ar rii K'-s -Ijiiii" I- ia i d i t.er. I 1. f .i f r v ui'l.iy ho..i ;it ''; Ü) : ;.V A. I'l-ii. -i. ; r in ii'l'-nf . At 1':." :i. in Dr. Car.liner will pr.ob u I I 'lir r - 1 1 - t !'"; ' of I iv 'u 1 1 ! . . ii " ami tin- choir V. ill H:--J.V" S:iu Miill I"-- Ii M t-'" bv W "i i .n! n ii 1 1 r.o stiir. r.o s 1 1 1 1 ." l.v s.n .t .:.".o in the Kp"ftli l-tn.- wid '! y Mi- L.uUe S t hi,'. . k i . At I- in. Dr .a rdlii'T '!! -n .o a n "'Pie ' !ii:r. h üi.'l the W;ir." At fa" "f C. . rtii'n n . T i 1 1 1 t n i - will pre-.'Tif-. of "Wltti !!.- W.irrin- Nation f :;ur-.j-." Th'- pirt I'V the f-lvlnz u-iti-.i!' Ii: ! pr-eiited : j Krane "J. Ii-riii.iii. "- It.il- and j: .!iiuaiii i F lurki-i and S.-rl.ii. '1 ho hoir wiil at t i -ivi'i-. 'Tu" vnii.:' Sh;i'io-. I.V i.-.li: illl'l "(;ur .Naflv- hand." ht-r. C.rmrr 'nmrr Mi-l.i?''n r.nd Tntt !r"tT I'm ti k, K. I'.'iiiih'Ttv. pastor. mttinr at Vt-" a in : Mls Ndti 'laylor, !oa!'r Sunday ytiol ;it i i.) ; .lohn A. P-vr. u p-ri u t'i.d'-nt . W. M irp, miixi-iil .!irt t'.r. .Mi-s hlizaIm tU Asirt". oranintLowrll llfiglitt-Miri' r un l iTati-'H jtf tJrtr II. l'.::i'-k. pi-tor. Sunday s' hool H. '. I dort i:. Up' in tt iidrnt. .Morning frvi' 11 '. I -'.i. .Mornii jr AV r-hip at li o' ." k. '",r'f rrri'.ti n 'oininunioii AL-lit.if i.'ii"" w lit f..i!..wi .l ly i-i.inmu ni.'ii -i rvl' ''. I i. pt i m: 1 s-rvi'' and r- -pt iti i.f uwin -I'-rs. hj.w.'rtli at f.:'.o: .lohn I lyiit,. l.-.-idor. 'I"h- vcnlntf "Tvl'i" v ill ,o rvanrli-tl.- Si-rtuoi! th'-inr; Iimv I.on- Halt V l'..-tu.n Two "pinion"" Mid i.vc-'k -elvi'' W'rdii.day nii) at 7:"'. TrlaJty r.I.nlne n-1 Vtnar at.. Kef. UHvln Hunt, pastor. I'.ihl school at rilfton riiilllpn. ut'f rinteuilent. Mr.. nil,- worship at M:.V S.-rn'-.n ii 1 h- '.,nditiou 'f l'ow-!'." Th'' v n r.iiii.i.t f th.- h..rd' stipp'-r will 1"' i i.wnv.l :it th r-rvlco. Tin ini'd iiiarft will in-4 hpworrh 1 r i - at . v I'V Mt. W h. Uwi-n. hvaii-fc-litl." .-rv i. at 7:." Si.nc -rvi l.v 1 1 1 - cln.riM hoir. Tin pastor v. ill n:':ik on " The Search f'r rrwlmn -In har hands." A iu"-tiiiu' of the M.-n' ln' will I Ix Id .M lay nizht j.f 7:1". An irit'-rextii)-' program, rol- . Nt lL'lil r ft' -liiii.-nt-, has 1-een plai.ne.l. Juni.. i- i-.iue W.diKday afttnmt'U at .":".'; Jlrv W. h. nweii. Miperint'Tidir.t uir'h prayer ln.wr in the crrnins at 7:1". Mi Martin will 1 .har-e of the I. ri ii ir a I i f .Mark w it Ii yon for the -tndy. Fpwnrth .MrtnorUI - - 'rner .I.lne.dn i :iy W. :j AI!vi street. A. Hunter Kr.ni. p.:for. Sundry 1moI at '.:") n m.;t;ieu Finney, superintendent. ItUer Tark M. K.-S. S.rentl. stiff t. l;..v. .1. A. hör-!. p;ixtor. Uei.. i. e '.'".IS MUhawak.i av.; l'.ell Ilonu- .V. Sunn.'y o lio.d at !:-. I'nl.lie Wi vshli at lf . ln . in. and 7 :.".0 p. in. Sunday niornln? topi.-: "Life in 1li.f.n em'i i.t ;" Sunday evening, "hife in hev,.re." Prayer lll.etili WednevdlV enin at 7:'".1 Mull .Mpr.iorlal -Mi hi'an and Vi. toiia friH't. lv. P.al.h. jiJivtur. Sunday h.ve.l at 'a:4." a. m. ; W. T. Uranian. niperlntendent. Murtiin- theme: "I'miu Servant to J-oii:" veiiins. "The I i...r Tlmt Was Sii'it " Th'o- servhe will 1"' evanVIitie. The .llt.oiiie .f the il.IV will wheth'T the peid.il lie-e 1 1 li will .ntini'e into net week. hpworth l'-a2ii' at l'. p. tn. CJerman T.nf ayette and Wan street. Hiv II S. Miller. p.mtr. Sunday srho.d t "J :."." a. in.; .I"hn Ko.di. superinfendr nt -Preaidiin ID :."." a tn and ":" pin. ITpworth leairne jit 7 :h p. ni. l'rayer Meeting Wednesday at 7:1j p tn. r-leyn-7rj P. P.roadway. Pev. t - Waiter C M rri. p.-ntor. Mornitu j fervl.-e at 10:r.. Ilvenintr service at 7 :".0 I SnndTV s. hi.'d at V .'.'M a. in. ; Adam Meh'tt". !!perlnt.Mi.h nt. Prayer meeting AY lneday evening ai :W. FREE: METHODIST. Free MetliAlit Prnnsylranla nvp-nne nd Push tnet. h. Nyliart. pastor. Sunday mdiool 'J.T.O a. in. iV.ll N'eidtzel. 'permtendent. Prea-diinjr at li:".0 u. dl tnd 7 :.".i p tn. a' h Sunday The iliarterlv ineetinv; of tie I'ree ;. t li.'di-t i hiir'h l.eran Friday evening. l. it'll "J. and oüt inue over t lie Sall..t'i. W. '. .Muftilt. di-tri.t eider ..f 1 ' a 'a mi . Mi.ii. i - In liaise f the li'.eetitl Ferv1.i.d.V i Inline. Kler lrU I ree Metlndl Four-t-er.tli and Vn t.. K. S. Jenninc. i att:r. Sunday !:.-.! 10 a. m . L. t vVolfw. iverinterii'.ent. AFRICAN M. E. Oliet A. M. I.'. ".1" W. Mwuroe t C Finery Alien. palr Sunday l;.d at p. in ; Pev. Mi P Stewart, uperhltelld'Tir. t in m . pi i'ii' h i rn: ! the pa- ..'. Sill. je. t: ' anif ile- the l.oril" ' !a at 1J '. ia At ' .". :".' j in. the ..! M.-d Fe.ler;! ted 1I.n of tile it Will 'itertain. .-Nr.'i in; Woman' day. Pr-taiii-will I"' r nlii ed. At 7 : l" p in. 'h.irle II P-ell will piei.h hi- tli.ll v.'Viiimm S...-. i.il inlli". The pllt.Ii.- i rdlilly invited, nn T'.iursday evening ;I s; t ti.. M;-i l'.i"-ie .Ioie of i . a h - i I In.!., a I. ! 1 t - 1 1 1 1 r of the i;.'c. wil! ii-tf "e .iinl.r the aup'.-es of l!,e Vfo'i'en's Fed.;.t''d l'..:,.iel du!. Zia .. M. K. Kev. S Samuels, pas-t-r l'r.'a.liii-g a. i. r.ud 7:15 p. ru. PRESBYTERIAN. rir Cor. Wah!r.ta it. and Iafay. tte t . hv. Cl.r.r.ea A. Lipulne ti. 1. 1) . Uii:iiter. Mi.i Fharltte M. PkrtI. lie. .isist int to nilninter. Public worhip at 1 : - a ni and 4 p M"iiiii:; sui'j.'.t: "I iit th'' Third and Fourtn J.-iier.i t ion." Miiite:.l program at I :i" p u. t i e h..lr will jin. "Itie Splendor "f i"h tJh.ry." ' oo.l . rd : ''"'iHiii: the J'.ar." fowler. nd "Tie Nhail i'"i:i.' I'ii hike Pain." k P.i'de - !.. '. .it '. :-'! a. ni : Manley .1- Ste!.lie:i-.ii. pel inteiideut. i. ii . Fellwhip l'iU at P:';i a. in. l.ii.i 'r Ilii'l"' U'T vo. i.-ty at p in. V'l'i:.' People o. j. t at .;:'.i p. m. Mi . je. t; 'M'oM.pletii..' the Ilelirew P.i'.Je" i.wek iii.'.-lir,.' for prar . ;. ! P.i'.'.e .f.jd W e t;.. - !. at 7 -1 1 Xrin'ty Tor. dfai nr. an-1 St. Peter t. h'ev. .Ton S. Purr., pastor P.tble hool 0.30; Ctiatlm WagnT. luperlai . :ia'ut. Me. t:i'i; of t'-e -e--l-'ll at 1" ". M M . - i: i,."ir im dp at 1" 1." S. -nioii T!e'.!.-: " I ! e '!;'ir'!l 'oil.paliv of leiievi" i:eu::! W .. ship .it 7..I 1 l.efie of S, ruin;:: "V'..' allle f tie '..::: h " oi:.C Pe-ple'- FliTl-Üan i nde.ivor i:ie-t i ii at '. p. in M-"f-i ef the l.adteV id .! t Mi- Mnill "'- ii "I - I iv i;;- ti". "f off h . r Midv i i: et in-; :i el :!-lay at 7 1 in. r.inlnti r- Few A. t'T:rlty r.ro-AP. I 1. pisti.r siinl ndi "1 ; t l-.eO a ju ; .1 1. hiii'ii..:,s. lperiiitendent. I'll!" h - worship 1H:I". a. in. and 7 :' p inAt the I ; 4 . a in -erhe l'r. Frown .11 ;.;i of the uotk ..f Mr and Mr I red 11 IF-p.. at Flaf. Afrh a. I he Vii-S..1l ih'ir. !i it Flat i - ""the lireatf-t I ! . te! i t M .;.lir-h III the World." a!!i t ),e work thle i - j..t f, ii.(le I t a Ii V iL'-r i,ii.H;..ri p. t!.- w.-rld Mr Fred H. IF'pe. Wife .f the s '1 p II II f e I'd et! t of t lnd:rijl Jo N I i:: it. a c iii.-i ! r of ;iii.l Ali F. r..w u of 'A ii, "..I 1 ike ai l 1- -up:-: I.-! .- the ' ti of ti " r.'d ..f F diati.i " The our at Wot i.itnuir i Frv lcinl.r .y ai.l it i t . .Iii. t'. iit i cry i.-.-rn'-'-r cf t!..- . !:ii'. h mi ti.e a f t riiooh .- nd an !! t i ma'.- to ir.-t ccr"i.e t,. attt u ! iwui.l. ti. it day.
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Ilp Chapel Leer and Pivfm stGeorge Williarn Al.Nn. H. D.. m!n!tr. bool U .Zi) ( arl Ullerr uprloteaflnt. l'la" for attendant Adult u t!i ititprnatioTi.il ifMon; M. .fi from Junior Jowr tL flosIy (rt.'i.l-l sjitfin Comi'ttf-nt fa'.bern are Morning j. nl. Iii- w.r-lilp it!i riiioii I'V tin iiiirii-tr nt 10:., TIi'mm-: "A 1'l.i't- in t!i- lli)L"1'rr..' Nw ni'mi"r ulil . r"'-i'i at tlil -rvi'. .ImiiT li rl-t ii n IJii'toavor :it :i:.'U. S-i,Ur !.rttl,ui i;nl'MTor ;it ;:" 1 ,,.pri'-" I"jn !a r evening "Iii i- with 'vjiri'll'f i- Hi-rrnon ly iiiinif'-r "ti "A ';ir- for ...nN ' Mii:: the viTinoii inoln? pi'turfi I'li-tr.if. thf Vf!ow!ii)p Niiti p.-trk. n.'l tli r.il.Ii.-iil try f IT ILmI n" M il " v k ti f in '1 n "'!:i v -vi'r)ii.' ;it 7:-"." T"ji- "!:: "Miiori tu -I ;i j .i ti " Th li (or.li.illy invitfl to at t-i: 1 j irti'-iimt- in f tti'"-f -r.i' -. tli I TrWill ill. I 1 T!o .4 " 1 1 thi LurriST. I Imt -Corner Main and Wayne strert, PT. 'h.irles . Ileeker. nitor. Itibl ti'.'d at 'J.:.): W. K. Studehaker. super . I u.tcti'Icrit. I"nirl' w.r-'.lp at ;0 The paf"l" Will I. lea. h. Slll.ieet: "The P.'.Ild Srv.int." Ju t i tf-t. "J'ii hord I My ; si epherd." U'rl-ht; oh, l.v Mrs. .1. M. j P'-.ie. "My Ta-k." Ahf.rd The ordina tie,, of l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 will he oloi-rvil. 'l'he .hiiiior ( oiireati'Mi will meet at .". o'rl'ii k. The pastor w ill speak "i.. "What I It t- lie a Fht ixtiaii ''" P. P. I . tiie tliu' at ;::V. I'opie: "Servl'-e." led l.y t'roiiji three. hveiiiri !"M i e at I opt' ; .ll I Infill .Ippeni. , Anthem. "We hift Mir Heart to Thee." j FiIl's; revpon-e. "h, the Hay f K.-t j I leelineth." PtlellCer. The lioald f . tru-fee-i will llieet at the ill II nil oil Tliexlay evening. Mis-loll study i lass at o'el.M k on Wednesday. 'Iiritiaii 'il!tllle las oil Wedm-sda'' : siipl.er lit I iil.: study at f. :4.": ehureli prayer meet- I in' at Keheaisal of the (horns u '1 hurs'liiy at 7 :".0 p- m. Hungarian Corner Waah! ion av. an1 'lierry at. Kev. IF Iiertok. pator. luny street Itev. Geurpe P. Fnterllnr, pastor. Sunday school J. W. Pendall. aiiprititendent. The intern itional li -oiis are n.ed it. the upper grades. We have classes Miitnlde to all aes. Moininc worship at ! ::;. w ith sei mmi on. "Tli'. Joy ot tie Uveteoriiers. l.Vellillir Service at 7-i'.'. Theme: "A Oiiesthni in Profit and 1.-" The P.. V. P. F. meets at '. 1" and H tinder the directiot. of loiip one thi- evening. A cordial welcome to all our ervio-s is extended to all. Fotiiiinini'Mi will follow the inorninir service at whi'h time lowship will In the hand of ehureli fel;ieli to new meliilM'I. Ml. Zinn IlaptUt 11.1 X. Ilirdsel! st Lev. I'. II. Kcuucdy. 1 Ii.. pastor, s ii nlav school nt t:.,i n. in. Mrs. Anna Hiitthinsou, superintendent. First Swedish Cor. Laurel and Napier ta. Service 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. CHRISTIAN. First Müh street, south of puhllc lil.rarv. liev. John M- Alexander, pastor. Muriiin? Pihle school at 'J :3U ; Prof. 11. (J. Iinel. stiperiiitendeut. Our teachers are trained. Ion traded and classes for all aires. Morni u tr worship at hKlil. Sermon hy the pator: "For the Man Who Cannot See Chri-t's Plan." Fvenin worship at 7 .".'. Sermon: "Cooperation and Patriotism." Immediately after the sermon two beautiful patriotic reels will le shown entitled. "The Pdrth of the Star Spanirled P.anner." Special mush' Py the chorus choir nt hotli morning aia I evening worship. Senior Christian Fndeavor at t:"0. Topic: 'Service." This is consecration meeting. l'rayer and praise service Wednesday evening at 7:.".'. Topi'-: Oiapter . Tos-, lick's Lek. "Prayer and the Keiu of Law." Linden Aenue C liurcli of C'hrUt Linden avrniie and Carlisle street. l'.l; ward Castle, pastor. IMeachinir at li:4." a. m and 7:."o p. in. Sur.dH.v school at '.:r.o a. in. C. V.. at 0:1.. p- m. Prayer meetiasr Wednesday at 7:4ä p. m. Indiana Avenue Indiana and Witwer avenues. Pev. W. S. Urun. litre, pastor; residence. 014 S. Carroll st; Home phone Ms( Sunday school at D:30; IF C White, superintendent. P.ihle si hool assembles w ith inn-le from orchestra at '.:.".. Well-organized i lasses and splendid teachers. Three hundred expected aaiu Sunday. Comiiuini"ii and preaching at 10:4". Subject of sermon: "The Church's Mission" la-ccptioii of member, follow this servi.e. Junior C. K. at J oo,k; eighty attended a week a to. hvanelistie services at 7:".i. Sjiecial niuic. EVANGEI.iCAI. ASSOCIATION First Lafavette and Monroe stnet. W. IF Freshley. pastor. Sunday school at 9:00 a. in. : "tleorjre j. Lon, superintendei.t. Sermon by the pa-tr at li:iiO . in. Subject: "Looking Into Jesus." V. I. A at :.'.o: F.mma Mint. presidentSubject: "Service. led ly Alma Si hul. F.veninir rrospel erviie at 7 :"' with -eruioti by the pastor on. "Profit and L"s." The horu choir will lead the -iuin-. The official board will meet en Moiidav i.lht at s o'clock. Prayer meeting Vednesday nirht at 7:4.". led by Fred Shweiter. Choir rehearsal 'lhiiisday at 7:". p. m ;rce Ltncotn way W. and Crick av Rev. Daniel I. Speicher, nltilster. Sunday school at 9 :.?( a. m.. Jeorpre W. tIne. auperlntf ndent. Vornln warahlp nti. I Bernion at 10 :."'. livening servlee at 7 r.n. .Morniiiir worship and sermon at lo:".0. Theme far -ennon : "Cod's Image pestered" Yoiiii:; People's alliance at C. 4." p. in.; Vera iMu-m.iu. president. Topic; "Service." hil by team fa" the month of March. Vera Price. Uuth Spei- -her. Ivan Kay. and Pnby Pat.-k"W-kl. Lveninj: servh e at 7 :.".. Theme: "The Fn hane aide l'uture." V. I. A. lusiiie-s meet Ins1 Tusdav at 7:4" at the home of Mr. and Mr, llarrv Miller. '.1 AF.'n t. Mi.ssioriary praer tneetlns Wedne-d.iy at 7 : lo p. m. Mltpart Main and Monroe at. Rev. Panlei a. Knley, pastor. Sunday school at 0:r,0 a. m. " Linruet Jester, auperlnttudcut Sermon at 10:33 a. m. Auten Chapel Sunday mhool 10:00 a. in. Mis John Anten, superintendent. Clus meeting 11:00 a. m. Zlon'a Eiancellral Cor. E. Wavne and St. Peter Ha. Uev. Martin Goffeney. ra Jtor. St. Teter'a Ceimaa J13 W. Lasal av.. liev. Iltig i W,'i( helt. rastor, hool at l):"0 a. .r.. bunuay SWEDISH EVANGELICAL MISSION CHURCH. MYrdi-di lAanselinil -Corner Orchard strr.ts. ilT. Finil Scott and Winste.lt. .i-?ir Sunday s h ol at t :ru a. in. : Aui:t An lerson. superintondeut. I BRETHREN. I rir flrettireo Ciiurc'u 1211 MlcbI lg in at.. Ke. A. 13. Th":ms. pator. Suni Oay s -hool IF.'iOa. ru.. Hartley Firestone. ; superintendent. Morning scrvl -e 10:30. Fhrintlan F.n leaver C:3U p. u:. TTnlnj ervivt 7.3". I I lrt Church t the Ilrrthrrp ludlI nr.aavenue and Miami tret. liev. T. 1'. ! t;orge. p:ist'r. 11-1 Miami st. Sunday seh.Hil. l:30; P. (. 5t.thly. sdpei intendflit. IJiJ Liucolu way Fetoad Charrh of the lirelhren Cmhlig .ni l Van P.uron .. Kev. J. (. O.ter -.uator. jn1iy actioot at 9:30 a. m Wessly ZifjniTnian. superintendent Chrlsti.in Workers' ua-etiup at 0 :30 p. m . iJ M. Miller, proident. I rea (..n; serj vices at U:. a. ni and 7 :"0 p. m Prayer ; Ui-etin cu ThursJjy e.i -nbjg at s I o'c Kc L ( on'trencf Memorial l oite,! Hrethren Uis S. St. Joseph st. liev. G F. P.yrer, f afctor. Sunday school at M :3o a. rn . C V. WPmon. superintendent. Cliisc for ab. JL'nhr liH'ftin Cd-h Saturday at 3 :"' ClaC' for .-ili. Junior nervi t each S.itu-.lay at 1':.".. Sut.j.Mt of t !- pat"l f-r the lii'.rnil.' U"!;li; "Jotis Cnini and t" oii" Fvciiing s'iil.ject. "Chrit and the Leat." TLcse tervkvs
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"ill ho r MnM-li-tl thn iil i.-nt-f'Lruti.in lI'i'l.-aTi.r t '.:''.m ill h b"l ' I'V MI- H-:mi :vit. Snt...- t "Sf-rx- ; i. . pi ii- r;' in. I tt''ri '-lii 'lli'l h'ni MVl:i:!s,r;Ä .MUii!?:iu st. rmyr ov-niiip. l-'i ,y " M t'lirNtl.in Knl;iv.r Tues'lity tvinlns. AM'" l.iKiii.'-H t r"!i!n HU-t'till LUTHERAN. Holy Irinity Ktanell al-Shr-rman ST acd LIuilsoy it, Ur.v. Alirt II. Keck, pastor. ht;tn!aj gohool !:13 n. rn . KJw ard Motts. suncrlnti ndvut. Classc fur all Iiil.le rliss tmi'Mit l.v tin- piMtor. Sil'j in i.;mif nun in1 i. vii. iii' - srrvi. with t rrnon l.v It,.- IIv. li.
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atliii of lc;itiir. III. .it l::'j) ,. v, 1 Sul.jH.t: "More Mt-n for t!n W.rk of Savii.- Si. nl-" .Iiini..- Ic;i2iii' .it :;: p in '-p-! with s r;n )ii .it 7:N p in. .Mr. t'atli-i will pr-a. li on Jli- u!t. ".Iu-t a I.ittU- .Moro II.-:iv n Nero on Il.irth." Th'- T-;i' 1it' i.. i itl"ii i will meet on Tuesday evening at " heiltet) -elvi,. .f Wednesday at ; : 4.. 7:4.". the Of hu p m. I he pastor w ill plea, h on sl.l.Ject. "The P.ihle the Word Cod " The clmrcli coiiin il will meet ll ediitely after thl service. Choir rehearsal on Friday evenii. nt the pastors hi. inc. Catechetical hi-trmtioii Thursday ai 7:n p. in. and Satnnlay at H:(h a in. Quarterly eonri'iraf loiral niectins after iic'iniiu' service on March 11. St. I'anl'a Cerm-n -faitherr.n. Jefferson and William ata. it. II. liolle, pastor. tJeriran service at l:3f a. i.i. Sunday hoül. Foth Khjfllsh and Orman. nt 9:20. Knlisli f.erviie on the second and fourth Sundays of b- ':.:it!i at 7 :f.O. Morning siihjeet : "Peiiloii- Time.' livening suhject: "Christ ii, Ccthsimane." hellten service .it 7:.'U p. 111. Monthly meeting at J;.".i p. in. iilerU Del elrri Chantn and Kerr ata Hev. fJoftfr'.ed Olson. Sunday rhool m Hible c-laas at 9:13. Service at p a lOiP.O n in. and 7:30 p. m. Me rnln -ervi.-e at lu:.".n. Prea.hinc on huke 7 ::;-.". and ulject. " Two l'ehtiirs r.efure Chrl-t." hvenin si'iThe nt 7:-iil at which service the third henten sermon will l.e preaeh-i. Tuesday cvenlnir the Sunday school teachers' meeting will he held with Mr. and Ml. A. P. John n. 1HJ W. Jefferson l.lvd. Thursday evening choir rehearsal at 7 M Friday evenini: Luther league li'oetui . 9 With Mi- i: lith and Miss Alva a coin-conririna-Chill. 'ik' and Cii-t ohlutnl n.ittee. Saturday P:i0 a. in. tioli M'liool. EPISCOPAL. St. Jame' Lafayette ut., north of Washington av Parish Douse, 310 W. Colfax av. It i put Per. John Hazen White. l. D.. blshcp of the diocese ot nortLrn Indiana, rector. Hev IL H. White, vicar. Clergy house. 310 W. Colfax a v. Holy communion at 7 :.'M a. in. Sunday school at iclä a. in.; Kev. II. K. White, superintendent. Holy communion and sermon by the bishop at ll:m a. tn. Vesper at ä:P0 p. m. Voiin pe.ijde's meeting at !:.".() j. m. Twenty minute' iioondav service Ud bv the bishop at 1J:10. Vesper at -:(x p. in. On Wednesday evening at s o'clock tin litany will be said followed by a lecture by the bishop on "Principles of IMvine W urship." CATh'Ol.IC. M. Stephen' Hungarian Thomaa and XlcPheraon ts. liev. Alexander Varlakv pastor. Mass at 8:00 tud 10:15 a. m. Sunday chool nt J:00 p. iu. Benediction at 3:00 p. m. Preachinc ot 11:00 n. m. Pt. Patrick's 307 S. Taylor at.. Ttev John F. I)e;roote. S. ('.. nastor. how masses at t; : k. 7:30 and 'J:M a. ra. Hiph mass and aeriuoii nt 30:30. Iljptlsra at 2 p. tn. Vespers at 3 :.i0 p. ru. Snmli.icbool at 3:00 p. m. Meet Infi: of church odetles at 4 p. ra. ft. Hedwige' "Polish Cor. Fcott and Na. ler its. Lev. Anthony Zubowlcx. C S. C. pastoi. Low . ass c? 7:30, 9 and 10 a. m. Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. BeneMotion at 2:30 p. m. St. Stanlslau' Polish 415 N. Lincoln it. Rv. llornnn Marcinlak, nnator. Mast at 7:30. 9 and 10 a. tn. St. Casimir' rollah 21 8. Webitar it. Lo.v mass at 7:30 c. m. Ill mast at 10 o. m. Vespers at 2 p. m. St. Adelbert'a rolUh Oliv? and Orait its. Kev. Joha Kubackl. pastor. Dally mas at 3:13 p. tn. Holy hour Wednesday evening at 7:30. .Suuday mats H acd 10 a. m. fit. Joseph Hill at and T-asille av.. Patrick J. Carroil. t . S. C. yaator. Low masses nt 7 :30 and U a. m. illgb masi at 10. tenedlction 3 p. m. Sacreu Heart Ilrlgtan 1126 W. Thomaa it. Iter. Charles V. Flacher, pastor. Mass at 7:G0 and 9:30 a. m. rfunda school at 2:30 p. ru. Henedh tion at 3 p. m. Sacred Heart Notre Dame Low Mass at C:00 a- Students' uias at 8:00 a. m. Parish t.'-s at 10:13 a. m. Vespera at 2:C0 p. rn. St. Mary's C.erman 131 S. Taylor at., ftev. J. M. Scherer, C S. C. pastor. Mass st 7:30 and 10 n. ni. Sunday school at i:30 p. m. Benediction at 3 p. m. SALVATION ARMY. Z10 F.. Washington av. Sunday services: Mornlug. county jail. 0:30, noon, Sunday school. 2:3o. Lvenlngs. gospe! services 7:43- Capt. Neheiniaü Brookes, vfflctr In charge. ASSOCIATED BIBLE STUDENTS. Progress club hf.:i. Melvill? butldla;. 212 S. Lafayette nt. Sunday. 3 p. m j l'erean lesvon. aiilije t : "The Great j Pyramid of h'gypt and itst Helatiou to the Uible. ' Walter istuuii., Jeaor. TEMPLE BETH-EL. Jcitl.b Tempi Uetb-Kl lanall av. nd Taylor st. Sunday morning ei vi e ;it 11 o'c1h k. Snlij.M t of Piil.ld heilo rt's -rmon : "Iii' True M'sn?p of Pnrlm." Special Purlin services will be he!d at Tempi' P.cth-Kl Wednesday. Mar-. 7, at 3:3t) p. Ul. SCIENTIST. Xlatn and Madison at. Sunday serrlees during the erection of the ueiv church will be held at the Labile theater ft 11 a. m. Testimonial meeting on every Wednesday evening at S o'clock at tte Progress 1 ti 1 rooms. Melville building. 21'. S. Lafayette it. Sunday school for children and younfr people up to the age ; 20, Is from W:45 to 10:30 lteadiug - , . nlnhilnn It t Vi f 'b ii s-rTi trt ilia i..nti, flour of the J- M. S. bubding. ar open every afternoon iroua J to 0 and co Saturday from 6 to & CHURCH OF GOD. Services are held In Melville Sail. 211 8. Lafayette st. Sunday school at 10 a.' m. Mrs. Emma Pallsbaek, superin-ttL-Urt. Pre.'ichin? erviee at 11 :t a. in. and 730 p. m. ly Uhler I. K. Van Vactor. lVreau laeeting in Thursdrtr evenini; at the home ef L C. Kailsbaek. 411 !.'. South st. GOSPEL MISSION. There will be servii-e held eacli evraim at the Gopel Miion. 4's I'. Lasaile nv. (livij speaker are provided and the public Is cordially invited V) attend. SPIRITUALIST. The South I'eud Projresve Spiritual sc.-let v will hold .ervles .it the bom. Mr. and Mr S- P. Weaver. lö.'T S Michigan t.. Sunday evening at 7:.io. C I. L"okriIce, lecturer. Meae ervke fvdowln the Ict'ire. .MISSIONS. Mennonite Hope Mhiiop Q7 S. William st. City 113 K. JeCTerson blvd. Ray A. Bird, superintendent. Sunday school at 2 p. m. MeetSnjs every nicht at 7:30. APOSTOLIC FAITH. 613 E. Jffersn blvd Regular naet ug Sunday lu ti and 7:30 o'clock. VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA. The Volunteer of Aiuerk-.i v ill Lae
B ENTE Remission of Boxer Indemnities is Offered the Pekin Government. VA.III.(tToN. March Nepotiiitions looking to China's entrance into the war aicaiit the central mnos- are m prusyres at rckin. ani in ;ui i tie entente (.aiutals it was learned here Friday, ami their success depends mily upon the harmoni.in of the rew ards to he driven China with the amount of cooperation demanded of her. Jt is regarded as pratkally certain that China will 'sever connections with Germany. and declaration of war probahly will follow if the entente will guarantee satisfactoty relaxation of the restrictions imposed upon the eastern empire by the world powers after the lioxer troubles. Fücts learned Friday from official and diplomatic circles serve to clear up much of the obscurity which has' overhung events in the far e.ut in the past month. Occasional vaffue dispatches from Ci.ina and references in the reichstap; ta "China'rf abandonment of neutrality," have tb'own only dim lisht upon Germany's endeavor to Keep China out of the strudle, the entente's moves to Frin;; her in, and China's reluctance to change her present state of peace without adequate guarantees. Wauls indemnities Hack. China, desires to secure the complete remission of the I'.oxer indemnities which total over $:;o.000,o0o a year and continue until 11440. If she entered the war, the part which otherwise would be paid to Austria and Germany would be repudiated. Information herz indicates that the entente already agreed to postpone payments in cast- China begins hostilities, but does not corroborate Tientsin advices that France and Uelium, in behalf of the powers, have offered complete remission. The sum involved is such an appreciable part of China's total expenses that a satisfactory agreement misht well remove the linancial difficulties of the government. China also desires consent of the powers to increase her import duties which under the existing treaty not i only cannot exceed five percent ad valorem hut are based on the average prices of 1S17. lS'JS ami 1S1F.4. The United states has lonjr urged this on the other 1' signatory powers, but so far only Japan and (ireat I'.ritain have piven full consent. Others have consented under varying extreme restrictions. Anxious lor China to Get In. The entente powers on their part are anxious to have China in the war, not only as a reservoir of men. 1 ut as the biegest open trade market after the war. Already, under agreement with local syndicates headed by French and Hritish residents more than lOO.OuO C'liinese laborers and agriculturists have one to increase the entente's man power, the great majority to France. It has been the drowning of many of these laborers on their way to France on such Fonts as the liner Athol. for instance, that tirst made China's protest to Germany against submarine warfare an acutal threat of severance of relations. There are about 3.n00 Germans in China, who would lie placed in concentration camps if war were declared. CONGRESSMAN C0NR0Y DIES IN WASHINGTON Now York Ilcprceiitatic Sihk'uiiiI).After I. ms Illness l'roni kidney Trouble. WASHINGTON. March Hep. Michael F. Conry of New York city, a democratic member of congress for four terms and re-elected fur a lifth, died at a hospital here late Friday after a lon illness from kidney trouble. He was 4 7 years old. In spite of his failing health he had been at the capltol quite regularly until last wee!, and as a member of t he ways and means committee, had worked hard ir. connection with the framing of the revenue bill and other legislation. A native of Shenandoah. Pa., Mr. Conry in his youth was a miner and in following that trade sustained an injury that lamed him for life. He is survived by a widow and three daughters-. The death of one of the democratic members-elect may hive an important effect upon the political complexion of the house in the 0 0th congress. The democrats and republicans elected 313 members each, and there are live independents upon whom depends which party shall organize the next house. If an extra ession were called the democrats probably would go into the organization light only 114 strong. GOODRICH REMITS FINE ! INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. March Gov. Goodrich. Friday, granted a reJ mission of the fine ot John Grimes ot lerre iiauie. conMctea on Jan. I'l on a charge of intoxication and lined H00 in addition to a state farm sentence. Grocery Stores and Meat Markets close at G i. ni.. except Saturday nichts. SU. REND GEO. AND RUTCIIERS' ASSN.. INC. Adv. Delniar F. liaer. Sec'y. sfe ia 1 n:-tiu, nigh!. Kev. evaiiKeli-t m nd MH'jftV. Will ; Sunday niorniiu .iii-l Pol Thter. traveling Idr f Home yivn.-ry Im k and loil.l in--? t hit -a et cry night next F'j S Michigan All velcuuieweek ill VoplliteT h Fi. st. Lverjbo.ly invited..
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I'hllMlNAhs. Miss Clara Jarouicz arrived here Friday from Chicago for a week's visit with friends. John Growacki of Importe is here on business. George Walski left today for Fort Wayne after, a brief visit with friends in this city. Walter Karpalski. Michigan st., is very ill. Michcn 1 Sholasik. Indiana av.. has gone to Chicago to spend a few days with friends. Casimir Hazinski. My?. 1'assnr.cht a v.. returned from a business visit in Michigan City. Frank Milczak. who has been here visiting with friends, left today for 1'crt Wayne. Ignatius Culkowicz. S. Chapin st.. left this morning for Michigan City to spend a couple of days with friends. Martin Lucznicki of Laporte is in the city on business. Miss Anna Kalaszak returned to her home in South Chicago following a week's visit here. John Xurczak left for Grand Rapids after a brief visit here. Paul Galewski arrived here from Michigan City on a business visit. John Kruszniezak, Philllippa st., has gone to Chicago for an indefinite stay. Sylvester Urlewicz. W. Sample st., is confined with illness. Edward Iituszak. Chapin f-t.. has gone to Detroit to spend a week with relatives. George Hoffman of West Pullman is here on business. "Miss Stella Dominiczak. who has been here visiting with friends, left Friday for her home in Michigan City. Paul Wilminiak. Warren st.. returned from a few days' visit with friends in Elkhart. Adelbert Garbaszew ski. W. Division st., is quite ill with rheumatism. Stanislaus Iialaszach of Indiana harbor was in the city Friday visiting friend-. TWO CHURCHES SHOW PICTURES AT SERVICES Special llccls Arc Secured Iy Paul's M. II. and Tirst Christian. "The Church and the War" will be the subject of the sermon of liev. James D. Gardiner, D. D., at the St. Paul's .Methodist Episcopal church on Sunday evening. "With "the Warring Nations', a Film of exceptional instructive value will be presented at the close of the sermon. These pictures w ill portray in four parts, scenes that are being enacted in the great European drama by the following countries: Part 1, "France"; part 2, "Germany"; part 3, "Italy and Iloumania"; part 4, ".Serbia and Turkey". St. Paul's choir wil furnish special music for this service. Next Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock Rev. J. M. Alexander, pastor of the First Christian church, will preach on "Patriotic Cooperation." There will also be shown two beautifully colored patriotic reels entitled "The P.irth of the Star Spangled Eanner". Special music will be furnished bv the chorus choir. I.IXCOLX SCHOOL A1XS. Eincoln school indoor players last night defeated the Jolly Fellows' aggregation, 13 to 3, at the Eincoln school. TI e battery for the Lincoln team was Iandick anil Hitter, while Schopp and P.luebaugh performed for the Jolly Fellows. SAYS For I. W. lyjwer ,v Co. j. II. Meyer AL- Son Sailors Erother.Hies Furniture Co. L. C. Iandon Co.
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