South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 125, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 5 May 1917 — Page 2

-tt ICI.i .Mll.J((i, MAY r. 1917.

THE SUUTH BEND NEWS-TIMEL

umdlay METHODIST. rirt N. Ma',, .fr.-T Ir. IP-r.ry L. f'avlv r.j.tor. cjjss ihm tili;; at !-" a iu urj.iy I'Lo ij at ::.o n m. in tru- au-ll-torijci; J. i. Am-. u t-1 i i t n-! n t . Ir. l;:r,'n Iii rp'k In tU- hk. ri.imr on Tl- S-plrlt .f tli- World -hoI fl,.- spirit 'f CIirit " I : i w i r t ?i N-.-igu. st ;:!." j. in. ubjft. i'.ny Prt-.jiii-rH .-i World I'.uiMrs." Ioiill Siij.i.t and (iienn W".1. At tli- l-iir J. Oji!ri'v Ali!-, wr'tary ..f t!-- V M. '. A. will ;'rk "JIij.l;i " 1'rnj- r ni--tiii;r us ni il di.d - y .-.-uin t 7 ;.:. 1 fjt. Paul Mfmorliil V,jf,a :u P.ir rt affrjur-i. p.-v .I-iui-s I.. 4 J.I i i i i,r. I l . p;it..r. Snii'l.iv x. at '. :.;iJ a. m. : Guy .. l is!.. n ! r S n t-n l nt. M Vf.l'ß a. tu Ir Ii nlin-r will j r -. i ! i n tlu- sijt,j.f t. 'l '! ; r.j w t ti -f tlii.irly 'hurh'' and 1 .loir III in' "Tli' Wod.i aril i;v-r S -1 Snüliu Tr" l.y WYst. an. I "II. .sv IM -.n-mt. How Ih in-)) Fair."' l.y M.-ti.leUHoiiu Ppwrtli l-.iii" frvi - at i;..i m. l-d by Fred Miller .m l II.Hoid do. k.-r. At 12) I. in 1 r J;irdii;-r will .r-:n 1. tf.e iilJ-t. "A f r ii for fbi-i-t." .iimI t!o- ' l o!r will inx "Tti.- ;..(!, Tlin-yli.-id." lr I.oiir-.Wvtn. ami l r-a in- f tJ.-illl-" Iy M rria n. u Wrdusdny evening tin iiiintdf-r win ioJii4t t!i firr of f.Mir m M -. k H.j.r;tti v- -rvl.f. im Priday -v-nlng tlx- Sunday v, -!. 1 iit rt;iiinoi.t will .f hll I.owrll Height Mil,, r ami rrane is t(Jnr U. Iii 3f w. j.ntor. Sunday s hooj II. C Ilnjr. iip'.Tirifii'lfnt. Mornintr nervi p It o'flm l. Morning wor-hip :tt 11 ' l..-k St riu.n tl'f.no: Tti Pie-ad T I. Iff." lijnvortlt !''! nt '.:.". U-.l i,y InlU-rt '! -gtiorii. !iiliig f ansr-lltl.- ri. s ;it 7 :'.'JK Miiln - k ättL WVil ;il:i y hI 7 :"' p. ni 't'fj Mu ji lirtti'tl 1 Ias w ill -iifrnln tL Jr wIt 1 ri th- hur-h .miix 'l iHu.lay evpriii ; at u rlo. lv. Trinity Rln!;i n n 1 Vy x ir :i . K-v. Mlvlu t. Hunt, p.ivfor. I'.iMf --l,ool at l;u.lolplj Klin-. atln' upt-rin-f Iiilcut. MTnlnc wirhip nt lo:l.". Sriiiu : ' liif 'liuri:h'i Mnrliip.s irk-r-i " Tin 1'TümH.t ttt the Lonli .u pj.-r will l.-rr--l at thN rvt e. i:pw ortl I -; tr n -I-votionaN ut I.-.I .y K.ilj'li Swllipr. Kvf ntn 'vatiirnti.- '-ri. ' at 7 S-rnioij tiy Hu patir -u "Iii 1.1 InttTi lJ.ltlon'!Inl., Spiia iniinhr ly tli !n.rus-( iioir. n f t s m 1 1 1 anl l.oi Kooiitx. Moiitltiy nipt'tiiiif of tlif Suri'lny hr.oj .o;t r. will . liJ. Tiw. 'ay vM.iriff at 7 ' lo. k at tli- V. V. A . with luti' boon rvi-il. l ollowin tlif l.n-ihi'-- ni-tiiifr. Mm. War- will on (he work of th Sun. lay .-l..ul t a ht. Junior T-a2H V-.Infj.iy at .",:.'.o p :u. : Mr. W. J(. n., suprint'ii.l-iit. Tli liurh pra-r hour, V-ilm-sMay at 7:1." p. p.. I'Iiim tn'ftiii lt-i l.y .Mr. J.-ilti. Study ii. tli-- sis tli rliaptfT f M:rL. Fpworth Memorial fornor Unjoin vny V. nti'I Ollvf trppt. A Jluntff Kfnna, pjtor. Sunday sr-imol at '.:Z0 a m. ; C. W". Hpkin. snprintfndint. M'Tiiins worship at 1i:t." Sut.j-it: "Tli Sin f KxtravajMii. ." Kvftiln: worship nt 7:". Mr. Jontz. p'-rtary of tli lioyx' d'partniiit of tln V. M. A., will sp-ak. r.ultii- ntid iPTotion.il riK'pflnir of thp lipwortli lpaitup at :h p. in. I'iidp study b"iir l'rid.ty at 7 :'.'aj . m. Hipr I'arU M. V.. f . Fprntl. street. Iv. .1. A. I.or.l. pfifor. Kpslderwe 'J.1H Miliaw ak.i av : Hr-I I -.'. Homp ".si. Sunt!ay w. Iiool nt 0 ; l"re-l MllU r. suporUtfndpnt. Tiitdi.: worship at 10:40 a in. and 7 :Z0 p. in. Stull Memorial Mirhinn and Vlrtorl.i ?trepti. llfv. Haid, pastur. Sunday K-hool nt I:4" a. in ; V. T. Uraman. iiir,,rlntpndpnt. Mornlnjr tli'me: 'dod in (!irit a Itp on UtT.' Ipuirtl 1 :iup at :.". p. in. i;v-ninsr t lit'iif : "Tho Moral. Intol!pi tnal and Spiritual r.ildlitip-i .f TYA I'rpPtit War.' A cordial wco.in; to all at -vt-ry scvi.c. German I. nfiyettP and Wayno trret. UeT. II. S. Miller, pastor. Sunday school nt ! :0 a. tn ; John K' !:, suf.rrlnfpnd nt. Prenrhlns 0:.Vi a. m. and 7 :"0 p. m. Hpworth leatrup at 7:(mi p. rn. Prayer meeting WednoJay at 7:15 p. m. U'puleyan 722 i:. Hroaluny. Pev. Walter (.'. Morrii. p.istr. Morning rv1p at in:r,u. Pvcnln servlrp at 7 :"0 Sun liy oho.d at I:r, a. ui. ; Adnm Mel' tt. auperintendnf. Prayer moetl is Wednesday ereidt: ai 7:".0. FREE: METHODIST. Tre. MetlinilUt I'pnnTlr.inlri .trenne ."Mid Kusli trifft. W. I: WVMter. pastor Mindny nchool ;.? a. rn . Paul .Wi.ltiel. niperlntfn.lPtit. Prea-lii"$: nt 10:30 a hi a nil 7:.".0 p. m. ra-h Sunday. Rlr Park Irr Methodlat Fourteenth and Vine sts. K. S. Jennlngi, raitor. Sunday " -h-xd ;o . m , L. y. Jierinten(1ent. AFRICAN M. E. Oli et A. M. F.-r.lO W. M,.nr. p st. C. l iiiy AIlcu. pastor. Sunday s. l.ool at U:.Ui p. in.; Iltv. Uli I'. Stewart. ?upor-inten.W-at. 'lau at 1J:U t'la i-tiai. I.'nd.vivor at :.".; Mi, ri.in.' A da tin. pn-Idont. 7 : i" p us.. "J7th l".c;ii:ir,t Sunday pro.'raiii: S,d . Mrs Kuuna llln.: paper l.v Ilarl S. rindlay. ulje.-t. V.wnan ;'" iv. i line ly Mia. r.v-!yn Smith: a. Lire l.v Kal.ld Juliu A. I. !!'ert, ulje t "Mpsa f flitrr and Hope." Spe.ltl nai-ii- ly the 'eniiig . ho!r. Puldi.ordially iuvlted. Zion A. M. I"..- . v. S. S;i!ii!!fv4. pastor. Sunday a.-hool at 1J :;:.; N. J. iM'riT. sni.erinteiuleiif. .'hri-Mian Pnde.nor at 7:1 p in ; 'Ii nie. We n r. president Wedrrsdav nltrlit firayt-r nuftii'i;. Friday niiiht i .! Sunday will !.e our l int quarterly in-'! iii? for tl.U i ."iif.T.'uri' year. lr. it. V. Ktxl-ter wi!l .j.eak ?Mt!i morning and nlix'at. ai. pMkii.i at .". .' lo. k PRESBYTERIAN. FIrl Cor. Wastdrntm nv. nni Ltfay. tt t.. !?, t'harle A. Idppln'ti. I. t.. nilulter. Ml t'harl.-tte M. l'rt-tl-Ic. as:tin t mininter. Puhll' norhip nt 1H:4. a nv Addr the IN'T. John Steele. 11. e e-;.ei-TTi - Will In o!illtt-d I'iMe v. hO'd at :.'.0 a. ni. ; J. S. M. t'ow mi. lip. r'.pteiidnt. Men's F.'.lowshlp . Iut .it '.':.. a ru Junior Fnde ivor ity .t ."': p im Vor.njr ppopip'i Uieetin- at i; :.".n i M!d".e-k tm't!ri for piiycr at: 1 ..i.feren-P dr,-o1.i nt 7 .".o p in. Trinity Cor. t'c'.fat nr. and St. Pet?r a: . Per. John S. Purna. patir Iiitd üool 9:00; Ctiarle Wafiiier. auperluten Jent. M'i-fir.c f t'p es,i. n t ie. eive anv who deMre t- Hint with t'.e .hur.li t loJ'ia. tn .riiip .f praver w.s uif'! and a-riuoii at 1o:." a m Pastor's .Tir..'ii tht'tnp; "H'ii-ii!v Milde. 1 " .-U!lC Poples I'iiritiail Fllde.iVor :t ;:" p iu Fv.'iiiti,; wor-f.lp and f. llov -sir at 7:' J la Pastor's .rmoi. ft.fiii: "A S.iti-fy inc l-slre S.itii.tie.1."" Mi-wi'pk vrti i' at 7 .."n y. :.i UYd !: lav followed l.y i -ho'r pr.n. tt. e Mii.in:ry tea at Mrs. Henrys, vp; j; Way up m", on Tl.ursday at p iu pstminpr Iter A M Iiis. j.at..i . sij'id.iy 9- hool at .,:u a i.i : J I F:i-:.-'ti.. superiMeti.:-!;! Fi;:..; wor:.:j Ht P:1." .1 in and 7 ..' t-, m s--iii in et .f Junior '. '... '' '!' k. Intern, e ü ite f. F.. ".:.: Senior '. I.'.. i'.:'ti Mid- V '.e-.tl-'i;.il ri V Iii'-dny eM-i.Im; at 7 ( lnifi i r aad P-;tia ir (ieorf Wllli.nn Ailt n. n. !.. rnlu!sir. blt; IjooI y.SJ 'arl Fllerj. uper!otet.iient. Clane for ill tteudsnt Jj!t me the lr.tmtl rl iraon ; all r.ac- from junior Je' rloael?

1 rar r Corner S Mi. Mznn nnI Tiirt t-. i:r. I : i b n r 1 II. rrow.l-r. i.'i-t..r. "Li inprtlnir at S:4." n. in. Snmlnv -houl at :."." a- in.: Prf. J. A. I'.yors. wiperlntendent. (.'las s:i.. M.rniuK worship nt Junior nrr;:atl'ii ai 2:'-'): Inrz I'ort. iirrlntrn.hMit. i:p"urth Ifacup at r :".(": Hal r.iu. h, pr sllnt. Kv:ilnc wi.rMhip at 7:30.

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Crn.-.1 nytttm i rvi lc J " Competent teachers are BAFvriST. I lrt--rorner Main and Wajnp streets, l.'ev. CLaihs A. Ii-ker. pnator. Piaie s hool at äf:.';o: W. K. Studehaker upe.--H'-tideiit. M"rnlt;c wor.hJp at (:.". CoiniirjLion JMid r- -pptloii to new p. em!. pis S-rrn.ri -ill.je,-t: "Jesu WpleoITies th- t.'lllldrm." Ai.tfieui. "Fred..." Fanner, l.r the horns. njuartPt. "In Karlv Vo'uth." I'ullin orTertory. "I.oncln," livans. The hiMr.-n'x rhur. h at :;: p. in. Tlie f actor will jak. The 1! V. P. F. rneetin' at ;:"; Sut.j.-.-t : 'Lore." led l.r ur.-ijp ix. t 7:'lo a patriot!.- rally will held. The chorus will lead the uluifInx Address. -Our Iuty." l.v J:il F. s- l.irt. Quartet. "N Ivm rAinri. a." Mil1'iV: Mrs. pode and u.irtet. TIip tea. Jjers' in.- tin- nü . 2 1 1 . at tl.p .nr--oiia'e on .Monday -veiiii,s The hrotherh'tod will met witii W. W. Iiavl-., CM S St. Joseph vt , on Tuesdav venlriS'. I'hrlstian Fulture lass on W-dnesdav pvMiing: upper at i:V: Ktudv at i The midweek m-etln for i. raver and onferen.p on '-l nsday at 7:4." p. in. Ihparal of thr rlmriia on Thursday evening. , Hangarlaa Corner Watijl. :oti ar. 00 LLerry t.. Her. B. Bertok. pastor. Qulney Street P,pt. (Jporre P. Enterli i.e. pastor. Sunday scbool 0:30; J. W. P ndall. aiiirlnlendent. The international lessons are upd In all the upper grades. There arp las-s.s f r all ares. Morning worship ut 1 with .erinou ly the lastor oti thp th'tup, "The Slns of the Titnes. or the Near Appn.j.; h of thp Lord's Upturn." livening servlee at 7:3i' with serniou . "Thp Thr- ("s of Christian Chararter." Th Young JVoplp's siK-lety unlets at U:F" sharji under thp leadprship of group tw. The puldi.- is v-ry .rdially invited to attend all thesp stvUps. !. Zon Uaptlat 11.1 N. Pirdsfll t Pev. P. P Kpniip-ly. I I.. pastor. Sunday s'-hool nt 0:30 a. in.; Mrs. Anna Huff hinson, superintendent. Flrat StnerfUh Cor. Laurel anfl Napier t Serrlc 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. CHRISTIAN. I'irt Main Btreet. south of public lihrary. per. John M. Alexander, pastor. Morning Pil.ie school at r 0; Prof. II. H. Imel. superit.tendant. ur tpaphers ar traineil. lessons graded and w ha-'p rlassps for all ag'S. .Morning worship at 10:4. Sermon l.y thp rnstor. T.pio: "The Purled Talent." Fveiilng worship at 7:.'Ui. Short sermon Ny the pastor, after whhh tw featurp r" Is of moving pi turps w ill ! shown, entitled. Finde Sam's Army." Thesp pirlures shnv thp full army life, strength, et-., of our nation. Special music by the horns hoir at both mrning and evening services. Senior Christian Pndeavor at O:!.". Topic: Pvangelization and tJrowtb." Praypr and praise sprvbo W'pdnesday evening at 7:.'J, continuing the studv of Calkin's book. "A Mau and His Mon-v." Linden Avenue. Church of Chrlat Linden avenue and Carlisle street. Kdward Castlp. pastor. Preacnlng at 10:45 a. in. and 7:30 p. in. Sunday school at 0:30 a in. C. K. nt 0:4.1 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:15 p. m. Indiana Avenn Indiana and Witwer avpfiups. Ppt. W. S. Ilrundigp. pastor; residence. l'"l Ham-v av. ; Pell phonp 4!'.T.. Sunday s ho'd at 0:3U; lt. II White, superintendent. The school is graded and wpII piilppcd. 'omniunion at 10:.'U). Sermon at 10:15. Subject: "The Mvsterv of godliness" P. Pattv. chorister. Junior C. i:. at 2 iVlock: Miss Hazel Patrick, superintendent. Y. P. S. C. K. at ':.; Miss Mac P.rundigp, president; Miss Hazel White leader. Scruidii at 7:45. Subject: "Christ and the Multitude." ;..od music and a kind invitation. Prayer and praise sprvicp Wednesday night. EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION 1 lrt Lafayette and Monroe streets, W. H- Preshlpy. pastor. Sunlay school at 0:30 a. ni. ; (Jeorgc J. Long, superintendent. Subject for study: "Jesus the Servant of All." Pa by day will be observed In the primary department at 0:3(1. All mothers are invited to conic and bring th children. The pastor will speak at 1ii:3m. Subject: "Our P.oys and (Jiris." V. P. A. at ':3( P. Kmina N'ltntz. president. Subject: "Love." led by P. ii. Altner. livening gospel service at 7:30 with sermon by the pastor. The otTldal board will niPet Monday at 7:45. V. P. A. business meeting at the home of Pmm.i Mtntz. 415 K. Proadway. Tuesday ev nlng at o'clock. Prayer inp'tlng and teachers' training Wednesday. Choir rehearsal Thursday at 7:30. Mothers' day nest Sunday. Grace Lincoln rray W. and Brick at Wer. Dsnlel D. Speicher, minister. Sunflay chool at 9:30 a. na.. tiJeorge W. Define, upet Int iident. Mornlny wonhlp find sermon at 10:30 livening eervlce at 7-30. Miipah Matn and Monro? t. Ret. A. P. Halst, pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a m. Kmunet Jester, uperiuUndent Sermon at 10:35 a. m. Morning worship at H:35 and evening worship at 7 :".(. ltev. Mr. Haist will begin his pastorate in South Pend with these servi.es V. P. A. at :1. p. in.; Miss I'arlie Puth. president. Topic. "Love" Prayer me-tlng Tuesday ad Wednesday evening at 7:3 Choir rehearsal Friday evening at s o'clock. Autfti Chapel Sunday s-diool 10:00 a ni . Mr. John Anten, superintendent. Vlnss tiTeetlns 11:00 a. m. Zlon'a Eaif eliral Cor. E. Warne and St. Peter sts. Per. Martin Goffeney. pastor. .t. Peter' Ccmnn S13 W. LasaPe ar., Pev. lluzo Wibbelt, pastor. Sunday x hool at 0:is a ni. ; 'arl Peinke. superlntf ndent. Pcgtilur service at lt:15 a. m. The Sun. lay school teachers will rm't Tuesday evening at : p. m. iu the school house. The board .f trustees will meet at the chunh on Wednesday evening at s Alo.-k. The sewing circle will nuet Thurs.lav afternoon in the school house. Mrs Lorenz Lederer will entertain. Pegular choir rehearsal n Friday evening at 7:15 In the school house, tiennan school Saturday morning from 0 SWEDISH EVANGELICAL MISSION CHURCH. Swedish r.vangelictil Ca-ner Scott and Orchard streets. Per. I.mil Instedt pastor. Sunday a.-hool at 0:30 a. tn. : August Anderson, superintendent. BRETHREN. Flri Itrctbrea Ciiureü 1114 SF Mienigm st.. Pe. A. E. Tiiona:. pasnr. Sunday a hool j .30 a. ni . Hartley Firestone, auperlntendent. Morning servl'e. 10:30. Lhnstlan I ni.esror Ü.30 p. is. '"vanlng rvlre 7 :?0. Flrat Church of the Urethren IndliicaaM'inn and Miami streit- Pev. T. P. C.eorge. pistor. ll'Jl Miami st. Sunday a.-hool. P:3u; I'. ii. 5tahly. superintendent. 4.3 i.siitoln way II. Feion.l harrh af the Urethren Tushii.g ad Van Puren sts, pev. P ' p.o,e. pastor Sunday school at 0:3,o a. ni . Wesley Xiinino: man. n Icrintendent. Christian Woikers' met ting at 0 :."o p. m. J. M Miller, president. Preach. ng services nt to.3o a. in and 7:3o p. w. Prayer nctit.g on Tuesday exetiing at 'j'l l.K k Conference Memorial Inited Urethren U s S. St. Joseph at. Pev. ii I'. Pyrer. pastor Sunday cliool at 0:30 m . C II Wilson, superintendent. Clases for ah Jualjr meeting each ."turl.iy at 2 .::o Clts-e f..r all Junior rsice radi Saturd.iy at 2::u. Subject f pastor for inoinlug worslap: "The peealiig tf-'d." Ti c s.i- ratnent of the 1..H.I supper wi'l 1- observed at the do-e of t.'ie in .. r ri I n g seriwou The Christian I.'ii'lca v..r wi; tiiin-ni' AnEiivcrs.uy iay at 7 :;'-o j. ni A splendid program has -en prepared for this ri ic-. Prayer service Wednesday tveaiug. lc' Uv Mrs

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L. F. J.-rl.er. The official board will meet at the hur h Monday ev-t.lng. LUTHERAN. Holy Trinity Ftnellcal Shermsn t and Llndspy at. Iter. Alhert II. Keclt. pastor. Sunday school 3:15 a. m. Piward Mtts. auperintendent. Classes for all St. Pan! a German -Cuthernn. JefTersoa snd William lt. Per. II. Halle, pastor. German aerrlce at 10 U) a. rn. Sunday achool, iK.th P'.giish and Ger.uan. at 8:3). Enflish &errce on the second and fourth Sunday of the nionta at 7:30. Sermon by the pastor, subject: Just J I . . .... iHiciiuon. .woiiuny in'eting at -:.30 p. in. No servbe in thp evening. Walther Ipagup monthly business meeting Tuesday at : i. in. Gloria Del 5tredb iTLaptn and Kerr ata. Iter. t,ttfriel Olson. Sucdav anool t a m Plhle clnss at 59:15. Service at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. pi. Morning service at lo :.".. Sermon on John 17. ".'-17. subject. "The Followers of Jesus and the World." livening service at 7:.. test Hebr. .5:1-10. subie.t. "The Likeness PetvfU Christ und the Prethrt n." Monday evening confirm; !on school at 7. Wfiliiesdiy evening -onnrni atlon school at 7. and midweek serrlc, at . Thursday. p. in . Ladles' Aid meeting: hostess-. .Mrs. ii. Podden and Mrs. J. Kullenberg, and choir practice at 7 :30 . tn. Confirmation school Saturday at lo a. in. and niepting f the (Jlrls Missionary society at - i. m. in the church. EPISCOIAL St. Jaaooa' Lafayette at., north of Washluston t. Parish house. 310 W. Colfai it. Kijrtit PeT. John Hazen White. U. D.. blsbcp of the diocese of i.ortlrn Indiana, recur. Iter. 11. It. White, skat. Clergy house. 310 W. Colfai a v. Holy communion at 7:30. Sunday sohfxd at 0:45. led by the slcar. Holy communion at 11 m. and sermon by the vlrar. Vespers ii. thp hapel ut".5:00. Young people's meeting at 0:3t). There Is a celebration of the holy communion every week lay at 7:'!0 in the chapel. The members of St. Vincent's guild "111 give an entertainment Tuesday evening. May s. at the Progress club rooms beginning at 0 o'clock, on Monday evening. May 7. at S o'clock. In the church, occurs the regular annual parish uniting. Pcports of all the church societies will be read and election of warden aud vestrymen for the new year. CATHOLIC. St. SCepbea'a Huntarla- Thomas and UcPheraon sts. Per. Alexander Varlaky, pastor. Mass at 8:00 od 10:13 a. m. äuuday school at l:00 p. tn. Benediction at 3:00 p. m. Preaching at 11:00 a. m. 8t. Patrick's 507 8. Taylor t.. ReT. John P. DeCiroote. C. S. C. pastor. Low masses at 0:00. 7:30 and 0:00 a. m. Higli mass and sermon at 10:30. Kaptisui at I p. ra. Vesper et 3:30 p. in. Snnday school at 3:00 p. ni. Meeting of church societies et 4 p. tn. 8t. Hedwige' Polish Cor. Scott and Naler ta. Pev. Anthony Zubowlcz, C S. L pastoi. Low ;. ass f 7:30. 0 and It) a. aa. Sunday achool at 2:30 p. m. Denediction nt 2:30 p. m. 8t. Stanialaua Polish 115 N. Lincoln St Rev. Poman Marcinlak. pastor. M.ass at 7:30. 9 and 10 a. m. St. Caalmlr'a Pollah 21 8. Webstar st. Low mass at 7:30 a. m. Hlßh mass at 10 a. ui. Vespers at 2 p. m. SI. Adeibert'a Polla?- Olive and (Jtict ts. Per. John uutackl. pastor. Dally saasa at 3:15 p. m Holy hour Wednesday evening at 7.30. Sunday mats S and 10 a. m. St. Jeaeph Hill at. and rsallc ar.. Patrick J. C'arroil. . S. C. pastor. Low masef at 7:30 and 0 a. m. Hlga mass at 10. Cetiedlctloo 3 p. aa. Sacretl Heart llrfftan 1126 W. Tho.nas tt. Per. Charles V. Fischer, pastor. Mass at 7:00 and 9:30 a. m. äuuda. achool at 2:30 p. in. Benediction at 3 p. na. Sacred Heart Notre Dame. Low Mass at 6:00 a. m. Students' mass at 8:00 a. m. Parish mass at 10:15 a. m. Vespers at 2:00 p. m. St. Mary' tier man 131 S. Taylor at.. Her. J. M. Scherer, C. S. C. paator. Mass st 7:30 and 10 a. m. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. Peuedbtlon at 3 p. m. SALVATION ARMY. 200 P. Jefferson ldvd. Sunday services: Morning, caucty Jail. 0:30; noon. Sunday school. 2:30. Krenlngs. gospel services 7:45. Capt- Neheuiiah Drookea. tlli.tr in charge. TEMPLE BETH-EL. JtwUh Tempi Beth-El uasalle ar. and Taylor st. Sunday morning service at 11 o'clock. Subject "f sermon: "The Jewish Conception of t lie Hereafter." Peliglous school nt 0:oo-10:5o. The Peth-Hl Literary circle will meet Tuesday evening. The boK of Jonah will be discussed. ASSOCIATED BIBLE STUDENTS. Progress club h:!, MrlvlP) building 212 S. Lafayette St. Sunday. 3 p. na. SCIENTIST. Alain and Madison ats. Sunday services during the erection of the new church will be held at the Lasalle theater M 11 a. m. Testimonial meeting on every Wednesday evening ut S o'clock at the Progress club romir. Melville building. 212 S. Lafayette si.. Sunday school for children and young people up to the age o. 20. is from 0:45 to 10:30 Heading rooms maintained by this church ou tb seventh rJoor of the J- M. S. building, ars open every afternoon from 2 to U and en Saturday from 6 to 8. CHURCH OF GOD. Sunday school at 10:00 a. in.; Mrs Pmma Pailsback, superintendent. Preaching tervhrs at ll:oo a. m. and 7:30 p. in- by Mlder D. K. Vanvactor. Perean meting on Thursday ev-uing at the home of F. A. Slilsou. 421 N. Lushing st. A quarterlv onference will be held In Melville hall". 212 S. Lafayette st.. beginning Friday ewulng and continuing over Sunday. Mary A. Woodward and P. A- Cumniings of Michigan and H. II. VanVactor will be the ministers In attendance. An all-day im'ctlng will be held Sun lav w ith a basket liuuer at the hall SPIRITUALIST. The South P.en-1 Progressive Spiritualist society will hold services at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. II. H Swaiui. i 131.". Vistula av.. on Sunday evening at , 7 :.".o p. Lorkridge. lecturer. Mrs. II. II. Coil or Fort Wayne win conduct message servi.-es following the lecture. GOSPEL MISSION. There will be services held each evening at the (Jospel Mission. P. Lasalle av (;ood speakers are provided aLd the public is cordially Invited to attend. 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JOFFRE SPEAKS TO .PEOPLE OF CHICAGO Famous I'reiuli (ienoral is (ihen CJrcat Ovation liy .Metropolis. CHICAGO, May 5. Marshal Joffre of France, urged hy the repeated and vociferous demands of a mass meeting Friday nigdit, made his first speech in America, aside from a few words in congress, and brought the cheerins throngs to their feet amid waving Hags, by asserting, that the French and the American Hags, which he entwined as lie spoke, would never separate while the struggle for liberty continued. The large crowd that gathered in the auditorium to greet the French commission at the ends of its first day's tour of the middle west insisted on hearing; Joffre. It had been explained to the audience that the marshal was a soldier and not an orator, but the flag; waving auditors, having seen the veteran's cheeks wet with tears during an inspiring speech by former Premier Viviani, whom the marshal embraced at the climax of the minister's oration, yelled for Joffre until he llnally yielded. HOOVER IN CAPITAL WASHINGTON. May 5. Herbert C. Hoover, recently named chairman of the food committee of the council of national defense, arrived here Friday to advise the government on food conditions abroad and on measures the allied governments have taken to conserve their food supplies. He divided the day between conferences with department heads and preparation of a report on the food needs of the allies. "I have been called a food dictator." said Mr. Hoover Friday night, "but that is incorrect. What I am here for is to give my services to the nation in any way I can be of Use. Sec'y Houston will control the country's food supply under bills pending in congress and I will assist him and the council of defense by supplying information gathered in relief work abroad." KIOTINC IX KVSSIA. PKTROC.IIAD, May 4, :;o p. m. (via London, May 3.) A chtli between rival parties has occurred in the Nevsky prospect in which a number of shots were tired. An officer and a girl are reported killed and several persons wounded. The cityis in a turmoil of excitement. IX3NT I.I7T YOUIS CO mil H ANG ON A cough that racks and weakens Is dangerous, it undermines your health and thrives on neclect. Relieve it at once with Dr. Kind's NewDiscovery. This soothing bab-am remedy heals the throat, loosens the phlegm, its antiseptic properties kill the germ and the cold is quickly broken up. Children and grown-ups alike Pnd Dr. King's New Discovery pleasant to take as well as effective. Have a bottle handy in your medicine chest for grippe, croup and all hronchial affections. At druggist?, 50c. Adv. favorablei every night, orner Wayne and Michigan streets at 7:00. Strangers In the city welcome any hours. 4'.o s. M cbigau st. Capt. II. A. M -rey, Sec'y. Y. W. C A. The Young Women's Christian association citv -oi.feret-e will he this year ut College " amp. Lake Geneva. Wis . Aug. lo to 20. It is a conference at which nil u-irls may attend and from .") to girls. from the central field assemble there yearly, showin-' tl.lr loyalty and appreciation .f Y. V.'. C. A n Sunday afternoon at 4 ::a the sterejptb nn pictures of the conference and grounds will be show n at our ass.., iatioti and Miss in' p.urns will te'.l about the conference. Special music has been planned and the lul girls will le hostesses during the social hour. All women and girls are invited and especially those whhave attended the conferences as delegates. The Y. W. C. A is pen ou Sunday afternoons from 3 lo 7 o'clock-

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has gone to Detroit to visit relatives. Andrew Laczniarek of Detroit visited with friends here Friday. John liubrzycki left for lluchanan following; a brief visit with South Bend friends. Anthony Wolwanski returned to Toledo following: a brief visit here. George Kclczarski of Chicago visit friends here Saturday. SEES HEAVY TRADE Indiana Business 3 fen Will (iet Share of Irosperit y. International News Service: INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. May 3. William Fortune, president of the Indianapolis chamber of commerce Friday received ."tssurance from Wash ington that the money realized from ' the sale of war bonds in Indiana will ! lie in Indiana banks, at least for a' considerable period. Business men of the state asked that thi be done : to prevent any "tightness" of money ; caused by depositing huge sums in eastern cities. Instead, Fortune be lieves, trade will be greatly stimu- j ulated in Indiana. GERMANS CELEBRATE Indiana Community Tlx presses Iiy ally t Uncle Sain. International News Service: SEYMOUR, Ind., May One thousand persons of German descent took part -last night in flag raising and patriotic demonstration at the village of Sauers, one of the oldest German settlements in the state. A large American Hag was raised to the top of a pole in front of the German Lutheran church. COUNTY REPRESENTED 1-1 f teen Cadets Co to Culver From Berrien County, Michigan. NeTvs-TirrH-s Special Service: BENTON HARBOR, Mich., May :.. The Culver military school has received fifteen cadets from Berrien county in the last week, five from St. Joseph, five from Benton Harbor, four from Niks and one from Berrien Springs. THIEVING BOY HELD Fourteen Year Old Lad Steals lYom Same iMuec Nine Times. News-Times Sj-e hil Service: BENTON HARBOR, Mich.. May Z. Homer Chadwick of Berrien Center has been brought to the detention home by Sheriff Ho?ue, for thievery. The lad entered Willetts store of that village nine time.- taking articles and was finally forced to Mve up a tiudding career of crime. QUAKERS ENLISTING Internatinal NV'tj Service: RICHMOND. Ind., May Z. Nearly a score of sons of lifelong Quakers here have enlisted in the army despite the "conscientious objection" of members of the Friends church to war. Members of the church here have urged aid to the government in other ways besides bearing arms. AXTIS AUF SWAMP1H). PETROGRAD (via London). May Z, Z:Z2 a. m. The council of workmen's and soldiers' delegates have accepted the government's explanation of its May day note by a vote of Zi to li and has decided that the incident is closd. The anti-government street demonstration was completely swampei by a gigantic progovernment demonstration on Frilay evening. There were some clashes but no serious incidents. MACHINHS COLIJDE. Mrs. Charles Sherwood, who resides north of Niles. was seriously injured Thursday evening when the Ford car in wh'ch she and her husband were ridi-.g. was run into by a Maxwell car driven by William Dayhuff of Fairland. who in attempting to turn a curve in the road, it is thought lost control of his machine.

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