South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 167, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 16 June 1917 — Page 2
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Miadaj METHODIST. rirt-N Main stro !. It v. II '.rj IInl-. '-l-for. 1:. sr.ectirg Ht 'J a m ;;:; Jiy l.r-.oi nf '. .'. :i. lit in tr. au 'Aloriuni: J. (J. At.H. ul rlatm Unt. PuM;- I' !:' ;i m - r . I 7 :' J Ht At t : - in ri.in !i..nr t - . - ! j;f tt rt.."ii will 1- .!!ltd ' lt. hitln A Vio i:;.v.,rtit it;i" til ":l-' p :n "S! ; j 1 r t K'ognltuii Nigbt." Mi --. Sir;ih Wi'ivtT Hii'I J.vclya I :j ; tij-: . Lv -nitig thora-- "ar l'n;'U!. s'!f" A i.-ting of t!f il-tri t grMijj. .f til-- "tiuni--i.-ri rina-p vili ! l.'M ;it tlo- .rt-.- M.-tft-.!;-t i h"T' h .it I' in v;,.i, !;!.. .Inif 1 and T.'-o r r:i I '!; i;".-ti:ig wi.l I'' 1 n h-t rg.- . f I r I'li-! p. 'Iii At r. ;;o lure 1 !i will "-rv.-d. N - I f the .-bur. It fTi- if 'iii ;n iitt :i. tl. li.r.i-l.pn. All 1 1 i T i Pr;i.r rr i 1 i n g 1 in 1 i v : . i ii r .tt 7 :.V ! k led ty i .) r,,'"rM. Paul' Mm..rlal- . If i. .-.nd 1.3"'.rf avpiiMs II'V Jaiii-t I- ' - : -: i r r . I. I. p;it r. s-iii l.i y a' .:' atu : Guy A. I'isli. sii;.. rlt;t i!'! it. ! At l':t." a hi th mmi-f.-r i ill i r -: -1 I ti " hrlifLin St c .. r - Iii and tin-! ! i.ir wi.l ndng ' f.- huin. I'. Minor." lv I arid "In Pvory I i - - I m--n -.' j ! v VVtt At 7:- i'. in I-. ..,riiinr ' ll! r .t !i a "I I,'- P-i l.i t i !. "f ''I 'IhiAir!i Niifuio ;iim1 t to- P.lt.bv" mi. I tin i-lii.ir r-nl-r " I '. on i u g :nd Morning" .r-xb-y. .ni.l "rii m Wilt Keep Hint in l Tf f I'f.n " l v Mi'i-wcr. t fio the r :t n j ! i m..- !!! pi-tur .iil pi -'tit' d of " W-'T'l'T't i f Nftlnip." ;!. rtui.lt v :i!i l h M:ll:n A.-r-" hti.I "I1t- nit'l Tlirilil Ul'fg'-U." I.o '. I If i c t Miner nrpl Tr-iu I t tJT 11 Iit.i'k. jiitfor. Sui'il;i v- iiool J :t. II. (. lu',vz. nit-i tutf-U'lf nt-Mornin-r ciri-o 11 o't 1mL. Irriii.i." "wirlni. r- -jit i'-u '-f inriiI'Th :ll 1 i'liltnl'Iii' l! si-rvi at tli' 11 ! '! K li'iur. Tin- m'Tiilr. "f t!;' !- !i;ir.it"ty n"iittT !ii in- ''ill tnk' tlMr tirnt i .riuiiuiiinn in ;i ('! I'.fiv.frth ir.i:!.i. ;it ;::.' I . -1 1 i t . ir --ri'-j Iii -'III-- luiVilliT pl.tUi' r'-i- 1.1 "Iiiwn hislri t Siijif. .I;i:n- M l'li'lt-, l. I. .f t!,i-. Ki. k Ui r n f r in . Ilr..r. Ill r.r.. 1. Tin. ".illlll I '-" . . . ...... i I ü 1 c.iui n;p't i f"i" ,rIi'iil inni-!cr-111 Ii M in (Iiii't- M i: 'linnh MuIkIjIV ft f fT Iioou lit '' ' l'xk. Slljijxr, ari'l at 7 :'') nine jprvi--p. Trln'ly r.l.iiriv- nn1 Va-tr ,ir , Rot j Mplrii Hunt i-i..r Hit.' s. lio.il H I I '.:::'; Xudulul. Klirip. iKtinc su.rinfrnlont. ;r,'i;!ptl or i e.initl rln-" for nil hjcs. Moriiin Hi.r'hip ;i l":l". S-rmii ' tii ji:it"t tin Ml.-nt 'in-'- n n i tirijit-t'-t.' Sji iii! iiiii-i-. rt h li ;ieu' ! vnt i .na 1 --rvi.- nt ". I-I I li I..rN t-lf I"!i' l-l"Kyt" to tiif litri' t "i. vontioti .it 'u1t will ei t'ti' f r inrti :tf thi hour. Ilvoniiikr iTvi ' nf " lie 'trt'l .-tiiiiiii nt 7 '1 h' liirn--!iiir "ill i 1 1 ir "I" 1 1 j.i-tcr will -in ik r. "Th t 'iiil'iiinine l'.iiliii nf I " 1 1 ' !''rip " Att-ntim it alN-tl ! tli- Mry Impurt.int lnt'-iifi ;iinji;ii-'ii 1 1 1 1 - i n ii l i i i on tlruiiiM- f.t ! Ih M in irs--- f!iiirch Monla.v a ft "moon niiM niinr. I.t 11 plin t :ittpi.l nt I -.it "oiuo of tin1 inotlii?: lurine ! iy'l li' i It ii r li trar hour W.- I n t-I a y -vrtln :it 7:.". Mn Phillip will I I t!;1 t Th' tü'ly will !f ill M.irk ;ro-p-l, ighth fh.ptT Crnrr fornr S. Mi. l.Tcnn mi l Tu't p t Ir. Ilirh.ir'l If. frowdf-r. pistcr. "Li i nio'tinc .it ;!." n. m .nnM.iy kf Lool nt '.:r. a. ni.; Prof. .1. A Hyrrs. Ktipr rlntonil'nt . Morning wnr.hir it P:l." Junior nsrosatlon nt l:r.(; ir. Ports ?iptr! jtpnMpnt. I'ptvArtu I -'n u at 0:.: Hal I'.iii. h. proslJcit. L.-uins worship at 7 :"U. l.pworih Memorial Corner T.ln'oln W. anl (MIvp trrpt. A il'jntff Iienn.'!, p.istor Snnil iy ?io i! at :."( m : C W. Hopkins. xni'i Inf ondnt. Mnrnlnj nnr.i,i at 1 t J - . Suti-'t: "lli.- uri'l rtiniur -f .h-su-.." nfli. hi oar.5 n.'tlne at tlo !- of tht st iv-I-p. Ilvrniiie wor-liip at 7 '' Topi -: "'n. rovviil HrPH." Ppwortfi kaeu. ;if Mis K.itiifi Iiip l'if!.i. I .- 1 r . Mllit nit Mft om isni rally nt ;rip M II. rrtur- !i M'.nfl.iv. .lutio 1. Srri r; 'J U nntl 7:." ot'l sn'akt r ll-pr' ntn 1 1 vei frotn a". al M. I' hur lo arp urci-ij to it 1 1 n I Piho- tiiily I r i I . i at 7:.'li p in. TiiTfx Tark M. f.. S. Kprontt. trp-t Rt. .1. A. Lord, pnstor. i:pi.ior,rp 2 IIS MULaw.ikn ar : Pell .."2. Homo Sun1;y n. -.ol nf 0:"'; Krp.l MilU-i . nipprli tendT. Pu?ii- wortliip at l't tu a ui end 7 :.".) p. ni. Sprmon Ih.TiiP. "Tin ;.-;.! ..f Pi a. ' At tri- 'vpn'ne Ii.. nr tliprp will ' no Ppnrth Ip.ic'i'-. 'ir am. nil t'hililrrn's day 'rf"tpa vv i 1 1 takp tlo- pl.i f tl.p ipenlar prvl in tin v n i it e at 7 :'.'i. t .1 :.'. f n Mi-'" T-i.i!.p!;.' Kmut-iv. l-c litT p-f t.ifory in t In- grammar ''ti("!. ulll addri') a ui:ii iuttii! of wono-n w.fpr at t! 1,ii;.'i . it th. !i!.- . n-?l -f rs f i -n '" Kt pry w.'Tiiin ..f the '"nimunit v i nr; I to iffpini. (n VlofoIlV. .1 HTM I". tin' i onililix-ir.ii on Pn.Mnp " i ; ori.lii.f it .-.i m ..t i i: n fo'thit lifri. t Tti niprtin w!i; h -ld nt f!i" lim 1 P tliiir.ii Martin:: nt '2 '-lork '1 hp rw-niniT p-ti.m will tip oj.pii f" a't Ir Willi. tm ijrauf -;i rn i n lary and John I.u Pott (1f t'M :i;. will Civp thp add r-.' in flu pvir.ine II2'iljr W'pd ih. ! : v p'ptiiic jir.tvprrri -p Tt '.:... k. W will i..-!,n a fulT rf h f f Mmm- t;.-xf U', d: ri!ht PT"ninz i-:r -u'ii-. t wilt hp "T1:p Pahp Mntp-" t"h. :;- pra. ti.p at 7 p rr. . Pridar tnll Memorial Mi 'hip m and h tori.i trPt It P.ihb. ii-t r Sunday i hrol .it '. 4Ö n. tu ; W. T. Pr.in;.in. uprintpn dent. M.TT.inc tl n.p: ' 'Tr. a irv n np.iTon " Pvpninr: "Spit t n.ii Wif.-h-ns " Il'in'mlitT th H'ih.ilitri- t .n v ntinn at ira t- iMirf'i i.pr Mond.tv afternoon and nicht in win. h it i 1. irp1 th.it St:iü . 'mit. h s',.1,1 l w. ll
reprpei.tp.i .rr.injo i an t ft'td th han-titpf in thp .-nin. o- -it !-a-t to h.ir tl.p ?troi. ..ddr.-- to f'I on- It. Ger man l.i f : yetf ar l Wayn trrt. nT. II. S. Ml!r. p.ntA-. Sut..l.iy . oo a D;; i. m ; John P . iipp'rintpndrat. Pic.T hlne li .i :n and 7 :.".' . 7i Ppworth lTri!p .if 7 :r p. m. Pravr mretlrsff Vpdnc lay at 7:tö p m U'ft!eyan-7C-2 V. P.ro.ilw.iy Pey rrt:trr C Alrrl. pait.-r. Mrnlnir rT!,- at I'.ven'.nc s.rv: p at 7 -.") Snnd.iT srh-iI at a in.: Adim f ? I 1 1 . pe rlntendrnt. I'Taycr tntctlLj Wednesday erpLit-j at !:?,() , FPFE METHODIST. Tre Methn.lUt - l enn'rlTi nti arenm nr.! Ptii'.i -trrpf. Y. P Wrlmfpr. rvt'T P;:nda.T .-!io.M 9:"') a. :n . Pa.il Nfidtrel. tupermtendent. Prpnlimtr nt l':r:9 a nt jnd T :"0 p tn. rmh SinJ.iy. Rtter Tark I re Me(hodit Four(tenth and Vl:e ts. E. S. Jenniajrt, ptitor. Sunlaj - -hrol 10 a. m . U r. U'alf?. ucerlotendeot. AFRICAN M. E. Olltet A. M. r..-r.p TT. Monroe t C. Pn.ery Alhn pnor Sunday srlion at !J:"i p m ; 1 1 t . P.!l P Stewart, superiuteudrnt. Zlon A. M". F.-Key. S. Sav.i.; pastor Sunday s hed at 12. Jo, N. J OliTKr. ;iperir.ten. r.t. PRESBYTERIAN. rirti r.-ir. U'e!,icton ty ad Iafiy. tt it. Pey. I'hnrlet A. L!?p!nrtr. I. I . mlniater. Mla Charlotte M. Partrtdse. m.atant ti mlniater. PiJ.li w r.l j. .it 1": S.j a. ni Ad !i. -hy tiip tsiir.Nt r P.ih'.p . h.-.d t '. :'. .i : J S M t'iin.tr. ,.ii..Ti:iti a,. r f Mfti't- i'ill.iMji i I ii. at '.':.".! a ,i Mi-!ft ; !:,.-! in f.,r J.'.tw-: .,-,,i , ..,- ft i r: -. -dii !.i jt 7 :.'. p in TrloUy f.'or. Colfai ay. aal 5L Peter at.. Pey. Jobn S. Purna. paat,r Blhla cool Q.Zt); Ctarlea Wagner, euperlatn Jeuf. Seioii n-iiii ;it lo :o a tu ...ri.iii2 Lvur ift wo rat,:; at l:.:li with vr:i.uu
aft l.y tl.p p.:nf .r f.n '-Tl.e Phri-tiin Philo o;hv of Pifp." Youn; ppopip' nipptin at o::;n j. in. Pnidru' h(;jr of wor.-hi; ;.t 7:".' with i. rtii-.ti hv thp panfor on ".h'-ii, t'iiri-t. inir P.'l ipd "aifaln ' Midw-"-k nhe Wi-dtip-ilay evenine at 7:' f").ow-d at s :'.') 1-y tL- rholr prar;i. p Vetrninler Hey . M. Iil. pastor. Sunday a-ho-. I at f:.'i' a ni : J. I. Ilm-tnoti-, oijpei iiip nd iif. Puldi'.- worship at P:l." a. m and 7 :"0 p. in S"io;i nipftt at l'l :.".'. Juniir P. P. o' lo"k IntPi niPdi.itp p . 3;;;.; St nlor ' P.. o.r. Mi jwp. k dPv.ttioti.il atrl'. c lii'o lay .!. ing 't : Hope hapei i.er and Piytoa at. Georga Vlllinrn Allison. Ti. I.. mlniater. Blhle arLoo! j:30 Carl L'llerj. tuprln tendeut. Clasiea for alj attendant. Ad ilta me the internatl mal Je aon ; all djM'-a from juulr down use the floaely Ktadpd .-iy-ttni. ompptnt teacLera art pi ov id'd. 'n!iKii i l.i i;p Studit - in thf ;..,-. .j ,,f .lohn" Prine iiir p.il.le. Morning puhli.- w..r-Nip with nprinoi. l.y tl.p tnini-tpr at I1:!.' 'riipir.p: "A Mi-tMk-ii i 'ii-.ii " story - xpr moil for thp hiidret. ar!v In thp hour, affpr whh h fh.-v t.i iy rpfiip If (l.xirpd. JunP r ChiiHthm Pndpavor has I.'-pii i li:;n;':l io in.-Pt at ' do. k IitKtPad of tl Chlit! iu I.hdp.ivor at '.::; ai.l tip tin li pi vi. - at 7 a pU-a-ant h'iiir"n'i'vii p will Up IipI I frr'ti 7 until I". k. eroupine f.'.itut. - of tlip tw fornnT -tvi'ps 1 o.j. for tl.p hour, "ppvi-r-pii'p," Hp') 1' 1 -". Midwppk intptli.e a-li piii'fd i pvpnine at 7 :".. Todf : ' Prpj.nn dtw-- for Inty." .Wli. . I. .tili--' Aid iup-t !t th- fliuri h Tbursda afti!i"o jit '::;!. BAPTIST. I irat- Corner Main and Wayne atreets; Ley. CLaih A. Ipkpr. pator. T.lble a ho-l nt i:0; Y. K. Studehaker. nupe.--uiteudent. M trnin:. nuitliip at P:1.". Th' V tor'-; mihjp. t: "'ur Punishine Pathr " Aiithein. Lord Jost Hol." Prat.l. Soc hv Mr-, (o.vp S PuliiiPi. "O l.ove I!inp." pin P. Y. P. P. int-Ptine :it ;" Tiijii Ytiit I- ppvprpii.p and W hy Should Wp Up p.-wrpiit V led t.y iM'oup 'l Ppiiine J. rvi' p at 7 :".. Sermon -ul.jo. t: "I'.unkpr Hill: A 1 -toiioiiIpfnt" AntliPiu. "Thp Kine f l.ov." SIipIIpv. Ahtlxin. "V Shall Pint pp-l.' Ua'iiPi". TIip monthly businf kioI iptl.il ii tinz of thp P. Y. P. P. "will ! litld Monday i"i;iue at thf tdiurth. 'J tip nii .'fiiie of tin- i.fli'iTH and tca.-hfT of thp Sunday hool will no held with YV. K. St lid. -ha kor. 0f 11. Indiana av , oti Moim1.iv pvi-nlii r. Tho midweek tiieet1ns for prayor. piaitp and onfpipno will hp hold tm W'piI npla y at 7:4-1 p. in. Kelo irvil of tho thorn-; on 1'hursday at 7:1. p in luiney street Per. (icurRo P. Pnter'irip, j. istor. Sundav n-jhuul :."'.(; J. W. Ken da 11. mi per if. ten tie nt. .Moritii. worship at Ii:"' with .prnion l thp pa-tor on ' I'podine thp lluntrry. Tho P. Y. P. P. iiiootq nt '.:4." sharp. Voim: '-oip't t-.pii-. i;'vei'ii p. What and NYhy r" Pv nine ervh at 7 :.".". Tho tlieiiio tif the .ortiMI will li"1 In. tiroatpnf f Ail Yi. toripi." Tho puhli.- ii very toidittllv invit.-d to atttiid ail mir p"vi'Pt Ilancarlaa Corner YVaeh! :on it. ana ."Lerry at . Kt. Ii. Kertoa. pastor. Mt. Zion Itaptiat 113 N. Pirdsell at. Pev. P. K Kennedy. I !.. pastor. Sunday ' houl at '.:.'.') . in ; Mrs. Anna II iit chl n son. superintendent. Flret SwedUh Cor. Laurel and Napier ta berylca 10 :3f a. m. and 7:30 . m. CHRISTIAN. Firn Main atret. aoutli ot public li itrat v. Key. John M. Aicxavivr. pastor. Morninc IUI.ip hool at ' .eO; Prof. 11ti. Imel. superintendent Our .-l'-ner! are trained. les-uis graded atxl wo hnf . 1 ish.-s for all ages. Mori'ii.e wor-ltip at l:lo. Sennoii : "Tho ihur-h ami Ud fr-" Work." Pvenine -ei xiif at 7 :''" At thi- servi. e Mi in Ada llillier. w lm is tho bead" f the d..i 1 1 input ltoiisphold art!) at tho South p.otid hijli -.ctioo!. will l.'.tuto nu Tho 'oii.t rvati"ii of Pood and Clothing in W ar Tinip-"' Afterward tw.t npe ial niovine pi' tures .v 1 1 1 ho htw n. entitled Small Cardeiis" and "l ir-t Aid to tho Iniurt-.l" spp'ial niu-tio niornine and piiiiii: St'iiior i'hri-tiau Pndpavor at f.:l.". p. in Praur and praix- .service WedhP-d.iy evpiilne at 7:1'.'). I.intlen Avenue t hurcli of C hrittt Linden avenue :iid Caili-le street, lidward Castle, pastor. PreiM hinK at P):1j a. in and 7 :'.') p. in Sunday school at U:3i n ui C. P at 6:t" p. ui. i'rayer meelin; WeJnosd.iy at 7:1." t. m. Indium Avenue Indiana and Witwer ayenuea Pev. W'. A. Ptundiee. pastor: reudei. e. Haiipy av. ; ''vll phuua 4'.'.T. Sunday .-li.öl at 9:3U; K. L. White, superintendent. An. you in th. P.ii.le -hoolV Attend sundt 'iip of tin- Lest vili."!'! in the .in. Con, in iiiiioh at Srriiioii by tup i.;t-lr at 1 : IT H.- will prpai'h on t Ii I n i TP-f i ii ir titpiiie. "f nut. ifiio - I" It :i T riio tJüiil' '.' at 7:1". to fli. lie will iviiwr a lcrnirt pi.U ti" on tne suitjpt i i jijioi t ii ii 1 1 y liilin lull or i.ra.-ti'Hl thines Heir him. fr.-p Spetiil iiiui'. P Patty, idiorist!!- P S C. p. at f. : i m . Mi-; Map It ru ml ice. pr.'-i-il. nt. Pr.iv. r and praip sprvi. o N" -J -Ije-d.iy ni'ht. Wei min to tliee seritt'S. EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION I irst- l.afaw tt and Man roe ftrefts. W. H. Preshiev. pa-tor. Suuday n hool at i':3' .i ui : "tJeorsr J I.oue. Superintendent Mornine w.,isi ip at li:H. Sermon by the paitor Sahi.. t: ' I ho Holy Spirit " P. A at ;:''.: Pinmi Nirntz. presi.!nt S'il.ip-t: "Whit 1 Peverente and Win SloiiiM W e P.e Pe prellt V" leu h tho 'Ali-lieht PiMe :-s Pvenine f'p. prvi.p at 7 ::'.' Pr.-ner nieetlne and t-o her traini: Wedne-lay at 7:10; I lt d S.-hwitei. hader. Tho brotherhood wili riippt tt the uiii.h Prid.iy Iniet't for loisin. -- and e!e. tion of oftli pi't Children t'av eer, ;... net ojuday. Bethel (linnh. I.ydiik Iiey. W. M Migrant, pastor Sunday school 10:H) a." ui ; Willi uu Trimble, superintendent. (.rare Muirrh. Cor. I.in oh way YV. ml! Walnut .t Pev u. l.oior. minUter Sunda v v. hool at :.".' licorgi? Devine. siiperintetiilent. siiii.l.n lo...; 1p--,.ii. Tlio It i sen 'h;i-t" John t:J-l'i Morning worship . t lii: '.t. l liPin.-; " P,. er. in e "' Yui.g lV'.y, al' in. p at ' : ; Mi-'s era IauiMiati. e-idptit Snli.i'-i t : What Is Kevpreiifo and Whv Should Wo I'.e Kev-e:pi;f'.- - H. b 1.' :1s -.'.: M C Pri. e. leider The owning s. rvh o will be at. .:' i-t i in .-'a ira.-trr. The tniMiie of th.p veiling n.t--i;o will bp 'liive tio.l . C!,atn " Thero Will be eood fotigreea t .;.. ii siuL'ine at all tl.o-o -rvieos. Tl.p pa-tor will pio.i. h at both tl'. t;)o: nu,- and epiiing -'-rvi. -a. (n Monday evnit;g the itPW" e'Utie eoianiittpp of the V P A will meet at the . hur. a nf 7:1" The midwee k servi. c i ii W'p.lit.'-tda evt-niue at 7 :.': There was a de. hied in rt a-e in tin- altfndame r.f thl- tiiidwp. k s.-rieo on last Wednesti.v ening and wp d.-ire that it may bo. onip -till larger. The ti i r will mee'. for rehear-al "ii Pridiy evening at Mliiatt M.itn 6tl Monroe at. rtT. A. P. Hilst, p.istr Sunday sdool at 0 :T-' a. in. Kiatnet Jeater. auperia lendent. Auten rbapel Sundiy arTiool !P :f" a m. Mra John Auten. a jperlnteodent. Vlana n-.eetmg 11:0 a. in. Z-an'a Fanel-al Cor. C. YaTne and St. Peter ata Per. Martin Goffeaey. p.aator. 5t. Teter'e Ceiman 415 VY. Lasalle ST., Per. Hup W.'WLelt. r-tor. Sunday r !:f.rJ nt i: a tn : Carl Pelnke. jape: intetidi i.t Pegjlir strvUe at li):li a tn. Padi-'t' Aid n ..t- at '. p in PuiMliie fund "in mitt-p i.o-'-t- at p. m. müü: p.-opb s" M.a tine. lue- l.i. June P. it 7 p m Sowing . ir. ip wül mp--t I !nir.,o. .lin e .1 nf the h o room Mis H'-nr II irmi i.n and Mrs Paul Iltien.oitia will trtitertain SWEDISH EVANGELICAL MISSION CHURCH. nii.h l.angcliraJ Criit r Svott and
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OrcflarJ itrrett. Per. Emil Wlcatedt. pastor. Sunday ahool at 9:30 a. m. ; Auguit Anler.son. superintendentSunday n-h...l iul the morning b"tvi'p will l.p hell jointly ht 10:3o a m Spedal niusb- jnl talk will l- given. Y. P. ineoflng it p. in. livening ervbe at 7 At this servi.-o pe. ial iTii.til will bp rer;dr-' by a ohnir frni Si nth Chi.-agu. I'rayuT .servie Thursday evening at 7 : .". BRETHREN. Ftral Dretbreo Che reu 1214 S. Michirm at., IteT. A. E. Thoraaa. paator. Sunday a -hool 'a :Z0 a. m.. Ilartler Firestone, aupetintendent. Morning aerTlrt 10:3a Cbrlatlan I"ndtaT)r 6:30 p. re. Tanlng arTlce 7 :J0. I Irat Cburrh of the Brethren I D i I annayenue and Miami stroet- Pev. T. E. (iorge. paator. 1421 Minimi tt. Sunday aehool. O.wU: P. ti. 5tahly. auperlnteud ent. i.iucoln way P. ftetend Clinrrrt of the Ilret hren A?ushIf g and Yan Puren sts , Pev. P O. Itoose, pastor. Sunday as-hool at 'l.'-M a. ia . Wesley Ziminenn iu. aurerinttrnJfntChristian Workera" nieftlnjr at 6.::0 p. m. P M. Miller, president. PreacLlng aervlces at 10:0 a. in. and 7:30 p. m. l'rayer n.eetlnff on Tuvdav evening at 8 oVlne!;. Morning thenie: "The Present Iay Opportunity of the Chun h." At the veiling sTTio the pa-tor will jjive a report of the annual nfereme which was held at Wichita. 1.7 Conference Memorial -GiS S. St. Joseph at. Ka. . "June s to Vnited itcv. (;. Brethren P. Hyrer, potior. Sunday a hool -t 9:30 n. ru . C . Wllaou. superlntemlent. Classes for nli. Junior mfctlnc each .Ssturilay at 2:20. Plag luv will he observed by the Sunflay school ani ehuroli by a patriotic .-ervbe Sunday morning. livening subject of the" pastor: "The Pi. lamed Life" Christian 1 ndeavor at :- The 1 ranch convention f Chri-tlan Kndeavor so ietbs of St. JoMoidi conference will be held In this day evening and nntlh'jlne through Tuesday ami Wetlnedav. Mrs. J. hah Smith, a missionary to Africa, will peak on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Smith was the hist white w tun in In Taiama. Afri'n. She has a wonderful message. The public is invitp.l to hear her. P.ishop II II. Pout of Indianapolis will speak on Wednesday evening. Pishop pout Is ne of the greatest pulj.it men of the state. LUTHERAN. Holy Trinity F.nj-IUh Sherman av. nd Llndsey at.. Pev. Albert Ii. Keck, pastor. Sunday a-hool 0:15 a. m . Pd ward Motta. superintendent. Classes for 1! Subject of Sunday school lesson: "The Trouble of Israel." Chief -rvb o at 10 a. nv The pastor will at this service gi h report of the ayioxiical lueetintr hold in Chh-ago. June 7-1-. The ji'iTtt-rly congregation il ineetiug wfll l.p held at the lose of this service. Vespers with sermon by th" pastor at 7:x p. inSuhjptt: 'Anxiety for tho Salvation of nt hers." Junior league on Monday at 4 :. p m. Monthly mooting of the lnot lo-rhood r.r. T'nes.lay evei.lng at the home of Herbert Anderson, prjs N. Allen t Tho Woman's Missionary so loty will moot in Wednesday evening. Choir rehearsal Prhlay at 7:iö p. m All-day sewing Meeting Wod nesil a v at the home of Mrs A. IP Keck. 7ÖO Cottage drove av. Pt. rant'a German Lnthernn. Jefferaoa and Wliilam ata. Kev. H. nolle, paator. German aervP-e at 10:30 a. i.i. Sunday echool. both Klgll8 and German, at D:30. English icrvlee on the second and fourth Sun'luys of the month at l:3 a. m. Sermon by the pastor Subject : "o Arc a Povnl Pripsthotnl " Pi.glish ervlee. ti'Tinaii Sunday school. Holy oniniunion Sumlay. Confessional service at 11 o'clock. Gloria. Pel --m1hs CIiapTn and Kerr sta . Per ttoftfrbl )lru Sunday school aud P.lble elass at !.T a- iu. EPISCOPAL. tt. James' Lafayetta at., north t Washington av. I'arlab House. 310 W. Colfax av. Klybt Iter. Jobn II a tan White. V. D . hiitcp of tht diocese ot norttrn Inllana. rector. Rev. 11. R. White, vicar. Clergy house. 310 W. Colfar or. Holy onim 'tiion at 7 :3 Sunday school at f:4.": P v. 11. P. White, uperii.tendent. .Morning inyer at 11 :oo. sermon by the bishop. Ye.pers at 7:ts In the chapel. Young people's meeting at f ;.' At the 11 o'clock service the vested choir will sing the following service: Proces-loiiHl hymn. öjn, Messlter; "X'enite." Pamlall; "To Ieuni." Plumnischein : Jubilate Ieo." (ieibel: hymn. t . Moruineton: auf hem. 'TMesel Are They That hwell in Thy House." Tours; rcce.slonaI hyniu. 407, I'.eruard. CATHOLIC 91. !tfpbfa'a Hungarian Thotnll ind HcPheraon ata. Hev. Alazacder Varlaky. paator. Maas at 8 :00 and 19:13 a. m. bundiy arfcool at 2:00 p. a. Benediction it 3:00 p. m. Preacbtnar t 11 :0O a. m. St. I'atrlrk'i 307 F. Taylor at., Rev. John F. DeGroote. C. S C putor. Low niasaea at 6:00. 7:30 and 0:00 a. ra Higb tnsas and aermon at 10:3. Baptism at t p in. Veiperi tt 3:30 p. ra. Snndty school at 3:00 p. m. Meeting of cburca o ietles at 4 p. na. st. Hedwige' Foiiah Cor. Scott and Nailer ita Iter. Intbony Zubowlci. C. 8. paatoi. Low liii at 7:30. and 10 a. m. Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. Beaelictloa at 2:30 p. ra. PtanUlana Fallsh (13 N. Lincoln it. r.er. Roman Marclniak. paator. Masa at 7:30. 9 and 20 a. na. St. Ca si mir 'a Polish 821 f. Webatar at. Low masa at 7 30 a. ra. Klgb man at 19 a. m. Yespere at 2 p. tn. St. Adelbert'a PollsK Olive and Qraea ata. Rev. John KurackL paator. Dally aaasa at 3:13 p. m Holy bour Wafoeaday evening at 7.30. Sunday maia S and 10 a. na. SI. Joaoph mil at. and '.sali av.. Patrick J. Carroil. r. S. C. oaator. Low anaasea at 7:30 and 9 a. na. iilg-h man at 10. Benediction 3 P. aa. Sacred Heart Belgian 1121 W. Thoaaia at. Rev. Cbarlea V. Fischer, paator. lass at 7:00 and 9:30 a. m. 8unda achool at 2:2J p. ro. Benediction at 3 p. a. Sarrod Heart Notre Dame Low Mass it 6:00 a m. Studenta mail at 8:00 &. m. Parish mast at 10:13 a. m. Vespers at 2:00 p. in. SI. Marj'a German- -431 8. Taylor at.. Rev. J. M. Scherer. C. S. C. paator. Maas at 7:30 and 10 a. m. Sunday school at t:30 p. m. Benediction at 3 p. na. SALVATION ARMY. "i'w K. .Iefferann blvd. Sundav aerr. tlcea: Morning, count Jail. 9:30; coon. j Citn.4a m h rt.i I rtn!n9i at anal CUIIUtl av. w vvi -at .w - & uiuft VSft7l serTlcea 7:43. Capt Nebemlab Brookes. Sictr la charge. SCIENTIST. 1 Mi In und Mtdnoo t. Sandij serrtcei Itirlog the erection of thf new ehnrcfc frill be bo!ü it tbe L4alle theater et 11 i. m. Testimonial meeting od trtry V'edn?:a3j' ereniDC at S o'clock at the Proa-res club room. MeWilie building. A. t. .-a - . . C J . M cLUdreo and jeun; people up to tbe age : 20. la from 0:45 to 10:30 Reading rooms maintained by this eburch on tbt eventii floor of the J- M. S. building. ar yen erery afternooa from - to i and u baturdaj froca C to & ASSOCIATED BIBLE STUDENTS. Tregreia flub b:i. Mtltlll alldlsr. 112 S. Lafa fette it- Sundaj. 3 p. at. GOSPEL MISSION. Th .Jo-pel lloion h;o morI from 4 P.. P.i-alio av . ud H t.on lo ;itd at 411 11 l.;i.al;o iv Sorvbti uro bold vory W-.i-csd y Saturday .nud Sunday it nins at ":." 'iindiy . lo.oi t 10 ;oo ;i in. c.uli ?uuda. t Ktiie nud j L-i lug v o jr fra nds MISSIONS. Mfnnnnili. llopo Ö21 P .Irffettn blvd. Sunday Loul nt m.ZO p. m.
Used Blackjacks To Keep Negroes Away From Polls
INDIANA P 'Us', Jun? M. Wayland Sanders, police -ergeant. one jf the seven nun on trial in federal court in the Indianapolis election conspiracy ca.-e. a cording to two witnes.-cs Friday, pave a Ida- kja. U to Nate Färb, saloonkeeper and former pugili-t. during the registration of 1114. telling l"arl "to g t" a Negr worker at the polls. The witnesses were Karl ami Kohert Kline, who said he was with Path at the time. J Tarh, Kline and ''.Shiner" Mid-J ilauch testified they were among ;i cr vd of six nu n. who were gather- i an.! tfr.tlii3r ti- la r i t " ffafar-tt-f ntl L-J s'-t--j'i.viva ' J -- ve-.j i.ai-i'v,a. (I I 111 i di r en to the registration jdace for j the purr-sf of luggino; the Negro i worker. Midda'i.i-h said he protestctl j to the detective against the slugging and that he coaxed the man away from the polls so he might not be harmed hecause the Negro was his friend. Roy Alexander Tope, police captain, and another of the men on trial, was with Zanders when the black-jack was given to l'arb. according to both Far l) and Kline. Records: of two cases in the Marion circuit court to show that injunctions had le?n issued against clos ing certain noils after the tir.-t lav i of registration also were introduced this aft- noon Py the government as a part of its effort to prove that the conspiracy included an attempt at early closing of some places so as to precent men from voting. Several Negro witnesses testified they went to registration places where their blanks were aeeepte!. but when they went to ote on election day were told they were not registered. One charge of the conspiracy is that it prevented men from voting. NEWS OF INTEREST TO POLISH CITIZENS An impressive ceremony will tai.e place in St. Adelbert's church Sunday morning at 1 o'clock, when Kcv. Michael Gaclaiz. son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanislaus Cladacz. will say his tirst mass; with the usual assistance, in the presence of a number ,,f priests. his parents, relatives, friends and parishioners. Kcv. Ignatius CPipczynski of Fast Chicago will preach the sermon of the occasion, welcoming the young priest into the ranks uf the Polish Catholic clergy. Before the high mass the younj priest will he escorted from the rectory to the church by clergy, altar boys, and IK littlt girls dres.-ed i:i white, carrying Mowers. Miss Kos Gadacz. assisted by FJeonor (ladaez, hin bisters. and Helen Kujawa. cousin, will precede him, carrying a white satin cushion on which the date of his ordination will be embroidered, and a wreath of smilax placed. The altars ami interior of the church will be beautifully decorated with cut Mowers, white satin ribbons, smilax and ferns. Kcv. Gadacz was born in .-'outh Hend Aug. 10, U00. After completing his parochial education in this city in 110). he entered the St. C rilMethodius college, where he completed the classical course, followed by two years of philosophy and three of theology. Graduating in June. 111, he linished his fourth ear of higher theology in St. Mary's seminary, loc ated in Cincinnati. . lie was ordained in the cathedral at Fort Wayne. Ind.. by Kishop 11. J. Alerding. June 1.". 1117. A reception will be tendered in St. Atlelbert's hall to a larKe number of relath es and friends from Uockford. Freeport. .South Chicago, Detroit and from St. Mary's seminary, Cincinnati. ( . Rev. tladacz ha? three brothers. John. George and Anthony, and four sisters. Helen, Rose. Mary, and Fleonor. living with thtir patents at 1 S. Grant st.. with the exception of John, who is now with the United States army. social i:vi:t. I Commencement exerci.-es for St. j Casimir" k school will be held Sunday j evening at 8 o'clock at the school I auditorium. Seven pupils of the j eighth grade will be given their diplomas and gold medals awarded. J The program will consist of F". num bers, including addresses, music, recitations and singing. The final address will be given by the pastor. Rev. s Gorka. C. S. C. A class of SO boys and girls will j make their first holy communion ' Sunday at 7: ::o o 'clock at St. Stanislaus' church. Solemn high mass wil! be sung by Rev. Stanislaus Szamecki. C. S. C, assistant pastor f the church, who will also deliver a sermon to the communicants. At 2:;:0 p. in., the children will be reeeive! into the Scapular confraternity and into the s-odality of the Children of Mary. In the evening at T:0 o'clock commencement exercises will take place at St. Stanislaus hall, when the eighth grade students will be Prearhln? 5: 110 p. ra. Servioen every niht except Wedre1dar night Mary NuneniMker In chargt. i;id-r A. IV Voder from LlkLurt will firent .n June 7 and 8dt? 113 E. Jefferaon tld. Ray A. Bird, auperintendent. SuntJay erhool at t f. aa. Mftinja erery night at 7:30. APOSTOLIC FAITH. 313 J5. J3roo b.Td. Regnlar met tuar Sunday 10:42 and 7:30 o'clock. VOLUNTEERS OP AMERICA. Spe. laj services Tuesday. Wednesday. Thursday, Prlday. Ma turd ay eTen!v.a at 7 C't Saturday, Jacura Sunbrjru 1u'j a J:r.i) p. tn. Sunday, young people's meeting at 2: 1" p- u Sun-lay so u g tnd Pil8-- meeting at 2:,"V) p. m. Sund.iy i.ipht. old fashioned gospol meeting at 7-30 Open air m-tin,j If weather 1 faToraMe tTery night, orner Wayne and Michigan ttre-tj at : Strangers In the city wel-om nzxr hours 4';i S. M'ctlf sn at. Cart- li. JL Murej, bec'y.
given their diplomas and gold medals w ill be a w arded. A large class of girls of St. Hedwige s schod will be le'-.i.ed into the sodalities of the Children jt Mary and Guardian Angel in St. HeJwige'ü church at 2 p. in. The meeting of the St. Stani.-laus
society of St. Stanislaus a le held Sumlay afternoon Atwll u ill -14 " 111 ut 1 ::;u o'clock at the parish hall. The military band of Falcons '.. . No. 1 wil hold their rehearsal Monday evening at '.. P.. hall. The Children of Mary society of St. Iledwige's church will hold their meeting -Sunday arternoon at i':::j o'clock. For the benefit of the Kei Cro.-.. the IVli.-h young ladies of auxili.yy No. II. Columlms. will gif an ice cream social in connection with a penny fair Tuesday evening. June i'H. If weather permits, the affair will be held on St. Hedwige' school grounds. A large attendance is cxi pe'-ted. Fain.ns K. Pulaski will hold their meeting Sunday afternoon at Z o'clock at Warsaw hall. The ine, ting of "Cory Pohki", (Daughters of Roland , Polish Women's alliance of America, will be held Sunday afternoon at -'loll o'clock at Z. 1. Falcons hull. The Name of Mary society of St. Iledwige's parish will hold its meeting Sunday afternoon at -:110 o'clock at St. Hedwige school building. The Lady I'alcons M. Komanowski will hold their meeting Monday evening at it, o'clock at Kosciuszko hall. The members of ST. Joseph's society, branch No. 60, Polish Women's alliance of Ameiica, will meet Sunday afternoon at -:Ju o'clock at St. .Hedwige school. The Young Ladies' Ho:y Rosary society of St. Adel Pert 's church will meet Sunday at J:ju p. m. at the school building. The St. Florian society of St. Hedwige' parish will hold its meeting Tuesday evening at J o'clock at St. Hedwige school. A meeting of the Polish Falcons M. Romanowski will be held Sunday afternoon at J o'clock at Kosciuszko hull. A meeting of St. John Cantius society of Warsaw will be held Sunday afternoon at '2 :JU o'clock at Warsaw hall. The St. Valentine society of St. Hedwige parish will hohl its meeting Sumlay afternoon at the school building. DKATHS. Mis. II j barkicw its. Mrs. Agnes Ryharkiewicz. t'.T yearn obi. died at her home, 4öi S. Walnut st.. Thursday evening at y:!0 o'clock, following a long illness with complication of diseases. Surviving her is one laughter, Mrs. Andrew Orszulak. The funeral will be held Monday morning at s:::o o'clock at St. Hcd- ! uige's church. Rev. A. Zuhowicz of ficiating. Burial will be in St. Joseph's cemetery. pi:itso.Ls. Frank Drzemik. Sample st.. leturned rfom Flint, where he has has been for the past few davs with relatives. .lohn Molczewicz arrived here Friday from Chicago for a few days' visit with relatives. Stephen Jarglinski, wh has been l.ete for a few days visiting with friends, left Saturday I o r Hammond. Joseph Kucznik of Inmliana Harbor is here on a business visit. Leonard Zychniewski of Laporte ff Ice The secret Wherever ''Blue
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During the Hot Days of Summer the busy woman delights in some light occupation. Embroidering, Crocheting, Tatting or Knitting. These light tasks are interesting especially when trying to solve some new intricate design. Our Free Classes of Art Needlework, conducted by Mrs. Duey, an expert on all classes of needlework, are most liberally attended every Tuesday and Friday from 1:00 to5:00. Mrs. Duey's collection of patterns will interest vou. Lessons are free to all who buv the materials needed in our art section. The Art Department is well supplied with the Quality First materials Royal Society Crochet Cottons Stamped Goods of every description Scarfs, center pieces, pillow tops, children's apparel, also Utopia and Alpaca Yarns for knitting sweaters and other useful articles. Red Cross Workers are specially directed to mir stock of German Knitting Yarns. American Dressmaking A new book, published by the Pictorial Review Company, containing a complete, concise, up-to-date and comprehensible instruction in sewing, dressmaking and tailoring. Nov on sale in our pattern department. Price 51.25. The Pictorial Review Patterns and Magazine for July sold here showing the most up-to-date styles for summer apparel.
is spending a few day with relatives and friends. George Wonczynski, Olive st., has gone to Grand RapiJs to spend a week with relatives. Michael Ostrzewa, Sample st., has gone to Hammond to spend a fewdays with relatives. Anthony Orjejewski, who has been here visiting with friends, left Saturday for Flkhart. Frank Pierzowski arrived here from Chicago lor a few days' visit with relatives. Walter Zwarc left for Michigan City following a few days' visit with friends here. Thomas Rzepniak of Chicago visited with friends here Friday. Martin Jankowiak, who has been here for a few days xisiting with friends, left Friday for Buchanan. L'dmund Czylcinski of Indiana! Harbor is in the city on a businesi visit. Miss Anna Bolugowski arrived here from Chicago Friday fur a few days' visit with friends. Alexander Maczunski left for Frt Wayne Friday, follow ing a few days' visit here. Paul J. Stasiew icz of Grand Rapids is here visiting with friends. nnmis. was born to Mr. Bargalski. llio 1 4. A son Anthon y st.. June and Mrs. W. Ford von Cream of delicious sodas Ribbon" Ice Creams are served Cream a
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BRITISH REPLY TO NOTE ON CHINESE SITUATION LONDON. June 1'.. Great Britain Friday despatched to the Fnited States a reply to a note addressed to the entente allied powers inviting them to associate themselves with the Vnited States on the prim -ipls of the recent American note to China, which expressed regret at China's intern;!! political difliculties ami a hope th?' internal peace si. on would be restored. The British answer, which is f considerable length and carefully framed, expresses sympathy with the principles enunciated by the Fnited States ami a wish to do everything possible to conform with Pres't Wilson's desires. But it adds that Great Britain naturally most view the situation from different standpoint than a slightly the FniteI States and that able to do all that suggests. Iip may not bo the president FULL PARDON GRANTED 5,000 IN PROCLAMATION WASHINGTON. June Dl Nearly r.000 persons at liberty under suspended sentences imposed l.y felM-.t! courts have been granted "full amnesty and pardon" by Pres't Wil are actually seeing: of cost. deserve everybody's support,
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Tea Room Lil neheon Tin to ."..on j. Special m. OUR STORE LTnl; 'u are in ha hi: d Jrcrpinc; int store 'vhenever u i tue this are down t.v, n and by the way this is a good habit to acquire yni -'.ill har.ilv he ahle to keep p.iee with i; development. It ha tar outgrown i; i i ir. .i 1 idea and is daily eveandinc; into a complete department nre. The "New Annex" facing on Jefferson blvd., giving 15,000 more sq. feet of floor space, which is now beine remodeled ant! will be ready about July 15th, is another evidence of our expanding. Thi vouni: tore d nnly 1 e years renews i;s vir daih. the -iream -f new merchandise which i- constantly tiowin- in makes thi store interesting each dav. The new dees not mean the untri an ep im;' organization and unrivaled market aniliations serve us in rood stead and enahle us in turn to increase our usefulness t the communhv. son m a proclamation an UK the rrcentlv ,t i i n vi n .! plic - tending (bni'inv iu - oh aWithout the t it'i of -in h i ! inein y the persons affected w 1 : ; j ba' b-er. compelled under ,i p re 11 1 e t -t-. u i t 1 1 i.t 1 1 1 1 . i tui ii CUsttl t olil. it I t V . The i .i"'" la nia ; 1. n. -ign. -;. rti ;t a M.l 1 1 1 a d I ' 1 1 1 1 1 out that many f tho pemied .-eilt liCt s b.iv erty for long pel i"dt...'.. i.se !lo.-i i n at and b.i ' 'abli-ht d tb-m Ive- a- v.tlii.tt '.oiS ill t 1 1 I T i o)u m u 1 1 it ies. s ' heir l etui ii to c;i-!o,i otib! i f.tCT iHt - t i .io i M 1 1 i 1 1 1 i i i - o - . T h s 1 1 j 1 1 , 1 1 . u r t de. i-ioii allectim- tluin was d iiwr- ' tl 111 tile C elel.l .:t '! Klülts i a' ' H-'cin ! o-r. tb- i nin! b-ddiiig i ; 1 1 1 1 : -inously that no Idial jud-: btJ authoritv to .-!,.-j-. nd a -. i t i . it .-tii.uir; its mandate until .Pine 1". GARY MEN DEMAND IMMEDIATE HEARING GARY. Ind.. Jun- 1 1. --Ret ei v in word that their t as-s hol 1 -1 1 po.-f-jion-d for a set ot!l time until iiet fall. Gary icfei.daiits In the federal le. tlou ease. asked ta-ir att'.ineH to dctnainl an immfdiate h'arltif. R. . Johtis-'in. mavor; W. T". P"i r i bief t,f pt.li -. Howard Hay. -uiit .' sealer, and . M. Renolet. cit i". ma-le the tieinanl. n Thev are true servanh BOTH PHONES 2157 . i i mr
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