South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 146, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 26 May 1917 — Page 2

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METHODIST. riri N. Main klrct V.rv ILi. Lavi. pastor. Cia.-s n.tt lii.g it '.J uniij . h -1 at'J:-.' i n. l:i tri" torium: J. u. Arn.. : -r i u t r i I n I'uMi- vrfitp l:ii :i m . ' 7 m in the in.rir.ng P-v. A H 1 UI .i:jW. Lpn:tfi o-.ig'o. '. . 1" r t a. Uli t L. La-Ul.ji-t : -U llj I S!'ou.. tt.-iol ; Intitut!." Port Int,!- üi-I I. r. VnTr ranting i ii.'ii; W fviiij at :.'- o !. k. ! t !v t . ; i : -'! .!. M. rur Memorial if.( .wo! L.T -pcrf iTfnü' K v .r.i ii. -( I.. Cmlii.e-r, I) I. ptor. Siiiil.'v ;! :it U:'.'JJ a m . (iiy .. j'ii. u i int. r.l' nf. At 10;l."i ;i. i.i- I)r. i;.ir:!:i.-: will pr.i on t ! iusti.,tJ. ' 'ti tl..- I".'.-i n P.us In.'M M;ii he a "h rlt hi a 7" TL. rn-'i!' 111 Mng ji fM -ri.- ' 1 1 r My i'mrr" l.v 'I' i m i n .md Mr- W. li Swintz n ii I Mr I.iuri ",--r.iit rs -li!ll wlil i 1 1 ir "Atig in l.v mi ii n't- ; At :.: f in. l.;.u. rt'i ' : i "r u r.ti.nnl v.-rvl..- will t.- Ih-i!. At I' m. n pitiiofii- iiMM'.riii vrvi'Led. M wi.i, ti Ir ;.i r i i i i i- will mil l i m fiolr' ,ik "A 'Iiil.i.f'- to !!; So,. !i.-Vof t!if e'iiil Wiir " M Hl. n pi -ti.fr (. pr nt' -1 .f P. 1 1 1 nit I it t rp r-f.i 1 1 ;i tif ! tif tlx- Witt!- ? tt.O 'Uli u ;i r Mil '.loin I'.'i:ii ;it C tty b irg'' -sLuin l.-.w .1 . J, n Ihiru Iripirl iLe '.lliTi to in 1 1 - hiy. Ittriotic ;rittiriii 111 ( rili 1 Uy ti.. hnir and tli nir viti 'ii uill l i it in inslnir "Th Mir .-.i: '!.-! I'.;inner." "A iiitJ'-." and "'It.f l.;ittl llvmn f t?. i;c'ii!.iir." 'i hi Aui.'i) i --t a i: . tli Auffii Vri.in' 1 1 -1 i f 'r. t i. Norman IMJy V'.itin ti'n l:-li-f ir. :iimI tif NVi'al.im M- Kliii-T ,h:i'. .'ii-" f teram nil! att' ii-l I!.;, rvl i. Lvr!l lfpi(tii Minrr and FrnirU t. (Jut Ii. Hia L. pastor. Sün.lav s.-hool II. C. I Ions. upfritilcüdfnt. Mornltijf crTlce 11 o'rlot.L. TrinllT ni.iinr nnd Vair nr. II(v. Mflvto . Hunt, pntr.r. Hil-i" rl-0'd :t W:::r: iturlolpli Klimv ;'tii -i: ;ipii:icartfrt. Ir.iJfd r oftiinizt-.l rl.t-t-s for 11 ajr's Orgr Corner S. Mi.d.Tnn ml Tut t. IlPhard II. CruuI"r, p.Klor. ').i!! rnptinc: nt n. in. Snnd.iy cbcDl at I.-r0 a ni.; rr-.f. .T. A liyrrs. mprrlntf ndcnt. 'l.i .Moralnu worship at (:4 .Junior . - n s i r-'u t i i :it 2:.";: Inf-z Tort. up Tiut-ni!"it. I ! I -wortb Ungut at 0:.0; Hal I'.-ii.f li. pres!drnt. KTcnln; oisliip at 7 :T,o. rpwrth Memnrlrtl Corner T-inAln naj S and Ullrp trrct. A Ilnrtrr Kenn.i, pntor. Sunday Lo d at ! a. io.; C. W. Hopkins, nprlnfrndrnt. MnrniDC wnrliip ;it lf:4.".. Kfv. A. I. KfTiin ;f Mihawaka will pr-:i. li tl.f niorninc riiion. Kvrninsr wi:liip ;it 7 "!). I'atirn letter t riiilan4n w ill l.c (lUcofd. Kp worth l.iue at 0:.'Ji) I'.üilo tu-lr Trlday at 7 :" Rlffr Park M. F. S. STrntL Ptrft. RT. .7. A. Lord. pnstor. Kesi-lnre C.TH MliLaitikn sr.: r.f-ll llomonM. Snndav nliool nt 0:r.O; I"rrd Mill-r. suprriitendrnt. 1'uMlc worship at 10:!0 a ro. and 7 :C0 p. m. Stull Memorial -Mirhijrin nnl VJrtnrl.i trctn. 1t. Habt. pitor. Sunday ücliool at 9:r a. m. ; V. T. ISraman. kuperinten-ient. i:"T. II. S. Miller, p.istnr. Sundiy school at 9 :.". .. m. : John Koh, nprlntndtnt. rresrhins 10:r.o a. in. and 7 :.".0 p. tu. rpwortl- lfnc: nt 7 p. m. I'raycr inptln Weilnoslny at 7:15 p. ni. WrOfjan TZ2 V.. r. roadway. Kot. Walter l. MirrI. pastor. ornln; orTi- at 1 0 Kronlns; .sprvip at 7 :.".0. Sun.br school nt 1 a. tn. ; Adam Molott. '!prrlnf,n(rnf. Trayfr iaectii.g Wednesday evpnlns at 7 :.".0. FREE METHODIST. rre Melhofllat IVnnvlrn nla ,iTiniH ftnd Iliüh t rr f . W. Y.. Volijfrr. pntnr. Sunday ariiool 0.T.0 a. n . Paul NfMtzel. uperlntondent. I'rra'hlnt: .it 10:00 a. ti and 1 :T.O p. m. rnrh Sunday. Rlter Tark Trr MetHodlat Fourt?enth and Vine ata. K. S. Jennlnyv pastor. Sunday ?-hrol 10 a. ca., L. V. Wolf?, luperlntendent. AFRICAN M. E. OlWet A. M. F..-r,10 W. M. nrro nt. C. rrnry Allen. pafor Sunday si liool at 1J:30 p. m ; Hot. Mil I. Stewart, superintendent. lion A. M. r.. Her. S. Sntnur!?. paitor. Sunday .-hool at N. J. Olirler. superintendent. Subject of fvriiiri -t riun : "I.ifiv" Chri.tinn Kr.deav..r at 7 " lo k. rr:er meeting Wedne,ay. I riilay nisrlit i !asSnnd.iy nt ". o't lo-k t!ier will ho :i peel.il pervice Kiv. I". U. Kenmdv of Mt. 7.i'n ITaptlst hurch will sp-ak. All are invited. PRESBYTERIAN. IfiTal Tor. Weahlnjton it. and Lafiy. ttt at.. Rt. Charlea A. Llpplneitt. i. O.. mlalater. Mlsa Charlotte M. l'artrldje. aaaiitsnt to mlnlpter. rutdli Torhlp at l':4." a. ni. Address 1t th minister on "Krd,. initio thu Time" lUhlo s.-hooi .it '.i:.".u a. in. Men' rellnwahlp lul at ::".t a- m .luni. r h'n.'.caror jodrty t r. p. m. Youns People's society at ".:."o p in Mid-u.L, rs,;etlns: for praver and i'n ferein Wt ,inesjay nt 7 ;ÜU p m Trinity Ter. t'olfai nr. and St. IVter at. HeT. John S. Ilurnn. ps-.tar IP, Ida aciiool 9:Zi)i Ctarlet Wagner, a iperiatendeat. Sesb'-n n-.etlnr 1o:".il. M.inin u.rahip Id:!." with report of th a .-ein1.; y !'T the pastor, who i- jut rt'in.i:i fr.-m Pala. Te. .riiri-ti- n l n l-.ior at ::'i' p. m. r.Teninc servbe. 7:.o, with t.Teoptleori ptrtur. Prayer ui.' tii c Wt.i-re-Jday evenhii' 7 :.".'. folled by . h"ir praetPTVe.tmlner Ir A M P.. 1 pat r. Sunday aoliod at !:"' a 1.1 : .1. I Mmmon. superinteinlent Public worship at lt:h" a. tn. nnd 7:'"i p. ni Sos.ion meet- at V .Innir P... 2 o' !. k. Intern. edl. ife T. P . .". :.:o Senior . K.. :" Midwri'k devotivuil !.rvi.e Vedueaday cver.ln.q; at 7 ; Chapel Leer and IMyton tra Corja William Ahlsen. P I.. minister. fclb achool V:30 'arl Pllery. auperln-feadeat-Clae for a'.l attendsntt Adulta use the International !ron ; all iaaaea from Junior down n.? the closely jradet'. ayEtcm. Competent tratliers are i.roTlded. Morninr pubP. - works!. ip at P:1" with peruion bv the i;,inltr on "What Thonia- Mi ! " St..ry-iTin n for the .'hildreu - The Ma'ie Pin.' " .lnni -r rbrlti.m Mn.!eav-..r at ::: Senior I'hrt--tloii Mndearor at Top:.-: 'Ti:nn.tnc th Kingdom." Puke P.:ll Popular evenn.jr 'ni -f -n--. pnijrr and sermon at 7::.' with s.-n.:. :i on tb. tnen.e "The Mob'u.i 1 1--n "f t .- C!.ure:i-' Mii'-mt-k im-ti!;C a- h V-ds.v.l.i y T.i-' t at 7u" Top',.' tils iivk: The I'roM-.-.f I'ente.-ost." A b .:.v4 I hla -.rd!.tlIy InriTe.i t. :i rr. n i an-1 participate lo 1 f th'e irvi'-s BAPTIST. f Iret--i'orr.er Mi in and Wayne streets. I!ev. TLaile K. Pecker, p.-.stor. P.lble a hoo! at i :Z0. W. K. St;j..-L aker upe--Hitenoenf. Mrnlnc worship :,t lo;;.", i ; . p.:-t -nil f.piak .mi -TP.' r.aptt t'h'ir. !i and ih Woril rii " A ii i hem Lort. i;.buke Me "t' Pu.'i.y Pa k. Ii. T Son-lit ti e Lord." s t i . i ; . -.m- y Mrv Ko'l11 Y. J P. ii . tin.- at :.. p i i Topi-: "'I he lo! 1 A:!o.it an I Aw ;.-. ' " Led tT XT HP I : : : i r. ..-ri. , at 7::.l The p:ttoI- U i ' pr h Vlith' IO -"Abide Nitii M- ' MPiik.n; .ii.irlit 'I Il.ard a s und of . i ." '.;iti 1 . d-neo!iS wili !hrl ..f f I . h ir h n 'I'la-nLiT f liii,- ."t 7 '" T . "hritliti i'aii'iii. :a w i.l n. .-t on W e-ltie.!.! v - ni: : .:;" " .t A. Stulv at ':." Tl. i i 1 1 l..s( 1 1 . - t . : .if !'., Jinr !ret li:t-t i l Z .i ti--i:i ni 7:1" in I - '. : 'i;- h-.-m - ' i.ean-i' ot tLt cuuiu liar-.iv i 7:ir.

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p. in "!!-: li. ' Aid n" i-fy will in t w lr!i Mi 4 II hi. '.1 S. St. J -itt-j.i t . n -".r'd,iy .I't'-rij'xn. r' or'Hiiah-i.f !.. ;'i;i.i -;i wl'.l )..- a 1 in i n i t : .-d ii-t S in i i, Q'iinr vrrt Hi v ; .rp- I'. I.t rp itr. s ; i . 1 i " n' ii 'td J. W. !:. d ,;!. H!i..vi-,t. !i.t-;if 1 i. I'.r. tl.'it."... !.in .( i. i '.l.v iii-! it- i ; , 1 1 M'.ii inj' wnrliip ;'f l':.''! i'ii riK.n !.v t!i. p-t-.r- on " .i t !,f u 1 1 W.. I .!;!,:!:-.- I I,.- It. . '. . ;.-.tH ' :.t '.:" t,.irp l. nln 4-r i :it 7:.', witli i -rin' n l.v ti,. p.mtor "ii " TL'i '1 tut Kij.'l.t -f i.ri.tiau Living: " Hungarian Corner Wat lil on it. aoa '.T'rry nt.. Ir li Utrtok. tator. Mt. Zi-in r.iptit-in N. P.irdo;i St. lUr. V. II Iv-nii'iv, I I)., ..ist -r. Sunlay i. I o.l .it 1 :.".i ni ; Airs. Anna I J ui' l.iniuii, s jprintcint. flrat htellli Tor. Laurel and Nap!r 1 CHRISTIAN. I irt M i in Btie.-t. ao'ith of public Pbraiy. Kn. .lohn M. Aiex;.:' !-r. p-,str,r. J Mjtnini: Lüne s. h.,,,1 at 4 Prof. II. a. I nj.-i . km i -r i 1. 1 ii 1 1. 1 - I our i' c hers are tniih' d. I. ons , gr.ob-d and we i.it 1 i - for all s -s. Morning uorriij. at P:U Th l"-I t:.i! 4 t' t!.- -t.ito .-iivenl i-ti will ii,ak.'i their iep..it-i to tl.'- .-hur.-li at th" i;io.-..j Irs i vi.-. S nil. r Mnleair at b:h'. , lopi--; 'Pinai: iu' tiie Kingdom Linden Atenue C lmrc-li of lirit Piiobn .iTeiiu- and arlijle street. Mdw.ird Patle. .;jt ir. I'leaehin-- ,nt VrA7t f ni and 7 :.".' p in. Suuday s. liool ut l .ri n in M at f :?i t. m. I'rayer ineetinc Wednesday at 7:15 p. tn. Indiana ATniie Indiana and Witwer avem.is. Lev. W. A. Lrundi'e. pator: resi cn. r. ll.mey av. ; Lell phune Sunday s -t I at 1 ..;; U. M bite, superintendent. 'oiiiinuiiioii at lo :.'.'. Sermon and onr at Pi:i.".. Subj.-.t The Holy Sj.ittt" .Iiiiiior ('. M at - oYlo.-k. Mis Hazel I'atri-. superintendent. Y. I. S. C I:, at .i:.".o. M.ie Itrundii:'. iresi,f:it. Serii.on at 7:4V leui rial vpoi ial m u A1 orilial invitatioi to nil t ubli-s.rvi-e--. Prayer and pniie yerviie W'edii.-day niht at 7 .'') EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION I irt Lafayett nnd Monroe streets. W. II. Mipxfiiey. pastor. Sunday -howl nt 0:'i0 a. m : (Jcorc J. Loii;,', tsupcriutcndei.t. Sunday will be iiu-n's day. All men are urteil ( ( t into the bi men's i;l t. b. taught by .Lintel Martin ("Cornst.ir Ii .1 i ui." The pastor will K" l Huntington. Ind.. t ibdiver addrf-N-jes at Sunday school lntitute. Kev. 1'red P aus. h will Substitut)' for the pastor at 10 :.". and :'.'J. The nieinhera of the I rand Atniy p.t nnl Ladies llelb'f rorjis IP attend the 1 ;.'.( .eivbe. Y. I. A. at H:::i. Mrnia N'imtz. president. Subject : piii.uu in? tne Kingdom." Ilev. P. Kaus. h. l.'a.b'r. Prayer mi. -ting Weilupsday at 7:P". and teai hers' tialninir class at ( lose of prayer meeting. Choir rehearsal Thursday at 7 :.''. Ilethel Church. Mydick Lev. W. II. Myiriant. pastor. Sunday s.dioo 10:h a. in.; William Trimble, superintendent. ;ra e C liur h Cor. Lincoln w ay W. and Walnut st. i:-v. O. Iozier. minister. Sunday school at :;. (;-oru; I)evlne, superinteiiilent. Mcrniiiir nutjf: "Tlie Holy Spirit nnd His Work" (Pentecost lesson i .lohn 1.1 :"d-P :l I There has been an increase of l:: in attendance in the Sunday scho.il .iuriuu; the last month, come t us and mako our iiii rrMv still larger. Morning worship at 10:.".o. Kev. M. S. Fischer of South Lend will preach at this service. Young Peoplcs alliance at ':L". Subb'. t : "l'in am ing the Kingdnn." I.uke i'.:ll-2i". P.venlng sermon by Kev. M. .1. Mhlio of Mishnwnka. at .Midwork fr.'ivT s'Tvice on Wednesday evenii. :it 7:.".". There will be a meeting of the executive of the Y. IV A. on Tuesday evening. May "H.t. in the leetnro room of the dniroh. Tin choir will meet for rehearsal .it t ho church on Friday ovoninj. Mirpan MaTn and Monroe ats. Itev. A. L. Ilaist. pastor. Sunday school t r:r.O n. m. l-:;n met Jester, superlntendent. Moriiin-r worshin H:.""i a. in. Subiect: "1 he Pr..niie Pultilbtl' Young People's alli.in. ; 0:1.", p. m.f Miss Carlio I; ii t la. president. Lvening worship 7 :."i'.. Subject: "Puny SatihVd " Prayer rne.-ting Tuesday and Wednesday evening at 7 :" p. in P.oy.l Thornton w ill lead the Tuesday evening class and S. . Lehman the Wednesday vening class '1 he Woman's Missionary so. iotv will meet n Thursday afternoon at 1! : L at the home of Mrs .1. N. Hiveiy. 1JU", S. I afayette st. Choir rehearsal Friday evening at s. Mr. Pearl Whitnier, dir). trcs. Auteu Chapel Sunday school 10:00 a m , Mrs. John Anton, superintendent. L'lass meeting 11:00 a. m. Zlon'a ETangellcal Cor. E. Wayne and ft. I'eter sta. HeT. Martin Goffeney. paitor. Pt. Teter'a C.etman 413 W. Lasnlle av.. iteT. Hugo Wckhelt. pastor. Sunday fa hool nt 0:00 a. m. ; Carl Keinke. superintendent. Legtilar service at 10:1." a. m. SWEDISH EVANGELICAL MISSION CHURCH. Swe.lUU Ktnngeliral C .mer S oft nml Orchard streets. Kev. Mniil Winstedt. pastor. Sunday . hool at . :"0 a. m. ; August Anderson. Biiporiutetnlent. Morning worship at 10:1." a. m. Y. I. pi.etlng at 4 . in. Lvening servi-o at 7:".i p m. As the pastor of the church will n..t be present. Prof. Justus Hollenbe. k of North Park college. Chicago, will ü' the pulpit and speak it the services )dl Sunday. At the evening service he will tslk on the Worbis Sunday School conference, held in Switzerland, whi.'a he attend.')! a a delegate. This talk will be in the Knglih linguage. Praver service Thursday evening at :C p ni. BRETHREN. rirsi Rretbrro ruurrii 1211 S. Mlcb ijni at.. Ker. A. E. Thorns, pastor. Sunday aciiool i;no s. m.. Hartley Firestone. urerlnteu.lent. Morning servL.-e 10:Z0. Christian I ndtavor 6:20 p. rr.. "venlnf erTi-e 7:?o. Ilrst (hurrh of the Brethren Indina.ivenue and Miami street. Kev. T. L George, pastor. I P-T Miami st. Sunday e h I .:ui; p. G. 5tahly. sui.erintendect. -P.. l.ui.o'.n way K. .con1 hurrh of the Urethren "ushir g and an P.u;.nx sts , Lev. L; O. Loose, pastor. Sunday äil.ool n 'J:?.0 ,i. m. es'.ey 7.i miner m in. superintendent. Christian Workers' meeting at ti:.'.o p. in. J M. Miller, president- Prea ..ir.g ervb ca at 10 "t a. m'.and 7:.". p. m. Prayer Uic t I il c:i . l'ucs.la v ev cnliii at S K. v. G 11 M. Knight of p.ostoti. Mass . will deliver two I. Hires on l.ll-.e S'l:jc t. one at th Iic.'ji Sunday morning servi e and the otl-er at p. in Monday. 'vnl:-.g The pat.r will have charge! of the Sandiy evi'iilng s.rvS e. i ( onftrenre Memorial I nited Ilrrthren i . S. St. Jo ;d. st. Lev. G P. Hyrer. ! pator. Sunday sdiool at 'J :"0 i. r . : C L Wils mi. Miperlntendent. Classes f n , uh Ji'ni-T meeting e.u h .1tirdjy at, 2 :?) i Su?ie.-t . f pastor f.r m.rntnr erm.n : "Christian Nobility." Lvening subie.t: "K. suits ,.f the Holy Spirit." The Chris- : F.. n Piob-avor at ;:.".) will be In harge of the hii itice com ::iitt-c Viarter'y ; r. r. and . fr, i il h.t.ir.i meeting M.n- 1 I.i v evening. Ti.os.i (y evening tne n.en of 'the ih.ur.ii eil netor to Mlkhart t I ti'.it with tie men of 'at!e F L 1 , hiivli of Mlkhiirt. The Wo'.can's Mi--s , :i:irv so- lctv will lio-. t with Mrs. vj '..t..: 11! L P.r.'.olu ay Pri.lav at j ' LUTHERAN. IIoIt Trtuity LTanceliral-Sherrnan ST ud ia.dsoy st.. K. v. Albert II. Keck, j pastor Sunday s !io.i 0:13 a m. MJ-I waid M tta. aapenuten dent. Classes f 11 t. 1'iut a (,rrm- t.atUeren. Jeffers r.d Whiiaui tit. 1U-T. II. l;3lk psstnr. lirruia Mffl t at 10 .CO a. Iii. ' SurolaT

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diool. L-th L'.g'ls? nntl German, at B:.';i). Lngilsh service on the second and fourth Sutxhiys f the -::onth at 7 :.V. Se.-iiio.'i !v ti,e pator. K.r. II.d. Mornir.g sabj.-t: "Tin Hift "f the H..y GLosT." Lvening subject : "The Pr -runiers if the Kef. i niatl'Mi." Sund.iv S' h.d. b.dli Gr-rmai. and Lnglih a. in Gloria, le . Trellis 4nanTn end Kerr sts.. Kev. l,.ttfrid '.oi,. Sunday s h.o and Li'.Ie . ias at !:.v a. m. Sunday tri lining bapti-nial service at lo I miiniliatelv follows the eonaimatioij S'TVi-e of tl," cato!iU!l.e!.S to the first .inriiunion. Th Miinrmatl;ii 'Idress on T..:ir1es f Youth" f be bac.l on M' i . (Tr i 11:'... After the examination on the pritwip'e parts of the Christian do- trincs. follows the at. -huii"ii conf.s-,ioii of faittk the pre-n-ntaf lii of Lib.es and . ontirmatlon . rtiticafes 'J be , holr will letidi-r llppropriati select ion . Ill th- evening full .service to begin at 7::;o Text. John l.".:lo-i7: tlie subie.t for tic -ermoii will b. "The i;r.ai Pente. otal Promise: Th. Spirit of Gol and a L-generated Heart." Wednesday. May in the afternoon and evening. th PiiblP- is invited to an informal reception by the pastor's family at the par-soii-iire. Thiir-day evening . hoir rehearsal ;if 7 .::m Friday evening Muth'T 1. ague meetitig The reception committee will be Misse Lbba and Karl I'orsli.nd and Miss Sign. Forsinnd The hoard of deacons will me. t S.ipirdav fvenifig at s u' io. k. EPISCOPAL. St. James Lafayette at., nrth of vAasUiugt-ju nr. I'arish bouse. 310 W. Colfax av. Llht Ley. John Haren Wtdte. I. P.. bishrp of the diocese ot rortlrn Indiana, reetor. KeT. IL It. White, vicar. C'vrgy house. 310 W. Colfax av. Holy communion 7 : .".o. Sunday school fi:l.". Ic;hI by the vi.ar. Holy .oiumunion and sermon 11. by Kev. Lei.jster C. la w is of the Weston, seminary, 'hi.-ago. X'esp'Ts In the chapel. Yollllg peoples' meeting at '. :"o at which t-!ie annual election of officers will be held At the H o'clock service Lay Lverett Carr will be ordained a deacon by the bishop. CATHOLIC Pt. Stephen's Hungarian Thomaa and UcLheraoii sts. Lev. Alexander Varlaky. paator. Maes at 8 :W and l'J:15 a. m. Sunday school at g:U0 p. m. benediction nt .100 p. m. Preachlnsr nt 11:00 a. m. St. I'atrlrk's C07 S. Taylor at.. Rev. John F. PeGroote. s C.. pastor. Low masses nt (3:00. 7 :Co ami 9:00 a. ni High Dias and sermon at 0:r,o. liaptisui at 2 p. m. Yes;ers at 3 :."0 p. in. Ssmdar irLool at 3:00 p. m. Meeting of cliurcb odetles at 4 p. rn. St. lledirlre'a rotlah Cor. Feott and Naler ats. Kot. Anthony Zubowlcz, C. S. paitn. Low . aas at 7:30. 9 and 10 a. m. Sunds t school at 2:30 p. m. B-'ae-dk-tloa at 2:30 p. ni. 5t. Stanislaus' I'ollsh 115 N. Lincoln it Her. llomnn Marciulak, pastor. Mail st 7 30. 9 and 20 a. m. St. CaHmlr'a ToIIah 821 8. Webatr it. Low mass at 7-30 a. m. High man at 10 a. in. Yes per at li p. m. St. Adetberfa I'ollsV Ullve nnd 11 ran its. Her. Joiiu ivulickl. pastor. Dally m.vii at 3:15 p. in Holy hour Wednesday ereuing at 7.Ü0. .Sunday man 8 and 10 i. a. St. Jaifph 1 1 11 1 at. anil aaAlle ar.. Tatrlck J. CarroM. c. t. c. yastor. I,ow masse at 7 :'.Vi and f a. m. iligb mass t 10. Benediction 3 P. m. Sacred Heart Urlglan 1126 W. ThoTiai it. Rer. diaries V. Flache:, paitor. Masi at 7 :CX and 9:30 a. in. riun.Ua achool at 2:30 p. in. benediction at 3 p. m. barred Heart -Notre Darne. Low Mass at C:0u a. ni. Studenta mass at 8:00 a. m. I ansn mass ai a. ui. tapcra at 2 :00 p. m. St. Mary'a Gcrmn 131 . Taylor St., fter. J. M. Scherer, C. S. C. pastor. Man at 7:30 and -10 a. m. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. Uenedlctioa at 3 p. m. SALVATION ARMY. 2o I'.. Jefferson hlv.l. Sunday services: Morning, county Jail. IC.3U; coon. Fundiy s.-hool. 2:3U Evenings, gospel lervices 7:45. Capt. Neheuilah Brookes, vtfictr la charjre. TEMPLE BETH-EL. Jewish Temple Beth-El .asalle ar. ud Taylor st. Shahuoth the festival commemorating the revelation on Mt Sinai will be appropriately clebrated at lbdh-Ml. The spe. lal services will begin un.ijiy morning at 10 :". ami vvill he marked by a eplendi.l musical progrwn. The Jewish Kcligloiis school of i:ikhait vvill visit that of Ib-th-LI. The Mothers' club will meet at the home of Mrs. A. r.ertn.'iu. The li. M. M. '. will hold its annual celebration Thursday, June 1, at the temple. ASSOCIATED BIBLE STUDENTS. Progress club h.:.:. Me!v!L2 bulidlnj. 212 S. Lafayette at. Sunday. 3 p. a. SCIENTIST. Main nnd Madison sts. Sunday serrtees UurlHg the erection of the new church mil he held at the Lasallc theater et 11 a. ni. Testimonial meeting on every Wednesday evening at S o'clock at the Progress club room.. Melville tulldln'. 212 S. Lafayette Sunday school for children una young people up to tha age oi 20. is from 'JAÖ to 10:30 Leading rooms maintained by this church on tL seveutu Iloor of the J- M. S. hulldinjr. ar Ptn every afternoon from 2 to U and 00 Saturday from 6 to 8. CHURCH OP GOD. Sunday school at 10:(m a. ;n : Mrs F. in ma Kailsbick, superiuten.lent. Preaching jorviees at ll:o a. m. and 7:00 p. m. by Lider 1. L. Vanvactor. SIMRITUALIST. The South P.end Lrogressive Spiritual so. ictv will hold fHMvhes at the resilience of Mr. and Mrs 11. 11. Swalm, Lib. Vistula av.. on Sunday evening at 7 :.'o.. C. 1). L'ukridge. hMturer. .Mi'ügL' .services following the lecture. GOSPEL MISSION. The Gospel Mission has moved from l.'s. M. Laille av., and is now ..c.it.l at 4:;i M. Lasalle av. Servi. .-s are hi-bl every Wt!iesilay. Saturday and Sunday evenings -U Sunday s.-iiooi at loam a. m. each Sunday. Come and bring your friends. MISSIONS. Mennonite Hope Ö21 M .'cfi'cis n blvd. Sunday school at 2:.'.o p. m Prea. hing :.'.) p. m Services every night ex pf Wednesday night- Mary Nunemaker in charge. CUt US H. Jefferson Mvd. Lay A. Olrd. superintendent. Sunday school at 1 p ra. Meetings every night at 7 :."0. Lihie das at 4 b. k. Subject: 'T'rax. r " P.venitig serv ice at 7 :".' w ith h.iif hour f music. Supt. Lay A. p. ml will speak on "A Great Mother.'' APOSTOLIC FAITH. C13 E. JelTeisan blvd Lecular met Ui Sunday lw:15 and 7:30 o'clock. VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA. Special s-rvice Tuesday. Wednesday. Tl ursday. Friday. Saturday evenings at T ön Saturday. Juniors' Sunheam chili a '2 :"ii p. in. Sunday, young people' iiieetiug at - too p. m Sun. lay song autl prals. netting at -:."- p. ni. Sunday i.igLt. "il fashioned gospd meeting at 7 open air mowing if weather i favoraMei every night, corner" Wayne nd Michigan streets at 7 :. Strangers In the i t y tv !coia. any hours V.) S. M'ihiffan st t'apt. II. A. Morey, Sec'y Ol.IVF. 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NEWS OF INTEREST TO POLISH CITIZENS m:i moss hall. -Monday evening; the K. Pulaski auxiliary club Xo. S. will pive a charity hall at Z. II. Falcons' hall on W. Iiv:iin st., for the henetit of the Red Cross-. The proceed.-! o ho used in purchase of materials to he mado up into articles necessary for soldiers and military hospitals. Advance .-ale of admission tickets indicates that the hall will he a grand success. Music will he provided hy Hahaj's four-piece orchestra. The committee in char.ge is the following:: Mrs. Stanley Klosinski. Mrs. Stanley Irejer, Mrs. Henry Ast. .Mrs. Nicholas Mikolaie.vski. Mrs. Alfred Zawisza and. the Misses' Regina Kozewicz, Helen Taherskj ! and Hernice (loraczewski. social i: i;.vrs. The Falcons, M. Komano ski, will hold their meetinsr Sunday afternoon at Koscinszko hall. The St. Hedwige society will hold its meeting Sunday afternoon at St. Hedwige school. The Sacred Heart of Jesus society will hohl its meeting Sunday afternoon at St. Hedwige school. The military hand of Falcons, Z. IL Xo. 1, "will 'hold its rehearsal Tuesday evening at Z. IL hall. The Wreath of Mary society, Polish Women's Alliance of America will hold its meetinsr Sunday afternoon at the St. Hedwige school huildinsr. The S't. Hedwige Choral society will hohl their singing; rehearsal Tuesday evening; at St. Hedwige school. The choir of K. Pulaski Falcons will hold its singing; practice Tuesday evening; at J:oO o'clock at Warsaw hall. The prirls' gym class of K. Pulaski Falcons will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at Warsaw hall. BAIT'SMS. Genevieve, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ladislaus Hazinskl. S. Lain el st., w as baptized Thursday evening at St. Hedwige church. The god-parents are Mrs. Joseph Hazinskl and Steve Komasinski. PI'ItSOXAI.S. Miss Mary Mazur arrived here Saturday from Fort Wayne to make her home with Mr. and Mrs. Marion Thomaszewski. 421 X". Walnut st. Stanley Wtzeminski. who has been here on. business, left Saturday for Chicago. Martin Krzcmsk:. S. 'hnpin st.. left Saturday for Michigan 'ity for i coupio days' vis: witl friends. Ignatius Wer.vinski, 117 Laurel st.. and Leo Waligorski. W. Jefferson blvd.. will leave ly auto Sunday for Gary and Chicago on a business! trip. Frank Sierc7ym-ki of F.rhnrt here on business. 'Mrs. Mary Kaiser of Michigan City i- spending a f" days with relatives'. S'ne is tia ;-r'iest of her daughter. Mrs. I'm iia P.ecz'icic'.vicz. 117 S. laurel st. Jack Anders of Indiana Uarhor i in the city on a hnsinc s vl.-it. Anthony ?Ii'hal0ski of I'ort Wayne is here Aisitinx v ith friends. John Zawat'uki of Cary is in the city on a business isit. Anthony Liszyr.ski. Prairie av., has gone to Chicago to spend a week with relatives. . Micheal Strzenicki left for Toledo following a husiness isit liere. Frank Juzdawski. Scott st.. lias gone to Petroit for an indefinite sta y. Martii: W. Szerar.-ki arrived here from Indiana tiarbor Friday for a visit with friends. Mi.s I 'mm. i Iilcz r.ski rf turned to her . home in South hic.go Friday after a few das isit ith frier.d here. F.. 1 ward Tarhcsirski of West Ilanimnr, i: spending a few davs with friends here. Stanl y Heth.ir.herg ,,f Fhicago is here on a business i-it. Stanislaus Musliarek of Jackson visited with' friend Ii re Friday. John Ci zendow ski. Phillippa ft..

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