South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 195, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 July 1917 — Page 2
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rirt-N Main treet. Lrr. n.rj LI'atis. pufor. Ci.ia i;tit at 'J ') h m jri'jjy s'.'in .I at .:r;u a. in. In tn auUl--turiu::): J. o. Am-a. i l r ' n t ii i t ut. .V? t:t ii'-riiing ?;.'ir th-r will n.ni 1 n i"t rri- Lj.w.-rt.i :igu.- if At lir I,n w i ; . ;ck on "With M. 'l'tv lb ,rt. s .i.l. .Mit! in-1 Sfr-nüli " l'in. r i:--ni.r W iln' s-bi r en-iilug .it 7 :' '!' k, I- I I. J Ir. I is. M. Paula Memorial -" '' i ri r.d I.aFo r t atfiiii'i I'.v .laia-s 1- a r il i r. r, I. f.afct.r. Sun luv .!..: at 1 :U) a. m : (Jay A. I'lali. x-it" riti'. n !nt. .M Tiling crvic at p:C '' !- k. T!.' nao will ,- .r' .i li.-l by lb-v. .1. A I.-r.i. pa!"r f th- i:iv-r ParW M'-t'i-!lf hur- a. A hit t-n-.r -.! "ill I" irivf :i br Kurl W. Kr-.rr l ! ; Vwnrtll !i- UMi t Mi I 1 service "Ml ) );!. 1 nt p. ni. Thr- will n rv. iiing f.r.-i Ung rvi . I'r.i -r :..--f-h,-on V-Ii!-v.ir T!j.' p-i'da-is e-irdiaüy invio-l t' th--- r Lowftl llfljlita MiriT an! rintrU a? (Jut II. buck, pj.t-r. Sun-lav s ).'., 1 9.1.". II. ('. I-I -ng. ii-'-riatcii l.nt .M-rninz w.r!iip nt 11 '' k. Sei m.!i tarn-: I : 1 5 i i in th- llf.m -." Ilvnlüg xr. r - r it at ':'.n uii-br !(. i) jI -s- -f the l;trtii U-;t ir i. IN-i-v l'e--1 of t.f 1 irv m i; chnr. Ii . '. t!; inceting. I u !ay evening tt.- in'!! " ria v.ill Ii t r ? a i :i tu-ir wives ;it :i i ll picnic nt C..iii!l r ! p rk Midweek rvi-' nt ' VV.-. lues-lay .niim. Community .iiti n-t S.i t u r-li y aftrrii(..ii, s t' J' ra . ) u ill i r.l ;irk All rvl'-- l.y -l'l " t a r I i r.l i tim- Suu'!ny. Trln'lT niain.- nnl Vnir nr. Iv. MflTlo '. Haut, l vlor. r.i'.Io S' t'fM at ::.';': Huflolph k;in'. a.-tias sup'.-in-n.it'T.t. (;r;i'l'l -r oranii-J .i.ic--i for all afff IM in-- t; k t v ill -1 i - T ril.ut. 1 t. (!.o4 pn-.it. nt .nnl entifnl t i 1 hern M'.rniiiir v..r-hln :i t 1:1.Y Th- mU-'l 'linrt( will "in. STnin Uv tho j.;iit..r -ri. "(Mir l'irst I.uii: , " Kjuvcria l-)ijn i.'Vot it'ti.i 1 iTvi'-t. :i f 7 ' ! k l.l hv .Mi-- 'rti-lni'i Koonf i:v.uinz -rvi'f nt s vi.,, k. 'I If i.i -1 r will r-ak .!.. "N it-.'il- Tin I'.n.l N'. L'tiK'.r." i-i ",fn Von All KntMvV 'l'lt t-li'H-iM-roir will "nie Mi-ti!i f tli" 1'n.ir'l if tcariN Ht tl. !iur!i Miil:i y - -1 i - ins. Tli -har-h prayT li"tir will l oli! Tufotl iy vriiajr :it s ' 1"' k tfiM --ft. I.f'aii nf tlif pi' Iii''. Mrv I'MitlpH 1-:1 t!i !.t . !.!! .fu lv f:i Mirk 10. Tlif ana'i.i! Sun-I;iy . n.tt.l i:i,l wiil h"l'l nt ll'ii-"ti l.k mi 'vV lr.tlay. July lv Sw i.tl ar ;it ViHMr park nt s ; : a ' !.. k. An :tll-tl;ty 'rcsriini f s j r t -i ami aniiHim-iit. C;r-f Corner S. Miflilan nnfl Tart rt. Ilex, ni' h.ir.l II ("row iIit. nst.r. (l.is uo-tin nt :l" a. in. Satnlay School at l):.i') a. in.; I'tft. .1. A. Ilyprs. nuporintentN'nt. Cla s :!.".. .Mn;!n crship at 10:11. Junior r.in:rf nation at 2:.'.ü; Inez rorf. f u r-r i n t n I :i t . I.'portli lf-asiif at C Hal I'.m.r li. presiJnt. Ilvf-ninj: nr.ililp at 7 :"0. JlpHrth iPTunrti! Corner T.inroln way W. nnl Olivr tn-rt. A IIur.tr Krnni, pa "for. Sunilay "hool a :"0 a ci.; C. W. Hopkins. Hiipvrintonknt Rlter rrk . V.. S Seventh strt. HfT. J. A- I.ortl. pnftor. P.oni.W.rp 1M1S MiLatTak.i nr.: r.H i;.".', Hntn:;:M. SunUy nhortl nt I "ro.l Miller, suptrlrtendnr. l'ut.Ii: worsLip at 10:ia a. in. and 7 :C" p in. Tn-affilnz s.rvi. ;it 11 : l :i. in. I r. Jj. Knli-tMM. will prviti ;it th tuornln? hmir. Kpwortti N-asu at 7:' p. n. IIfaini pri"t hin' rvl' at J p. in. 'riiiii: "Tii !rrv.Htlltl' Piirj.' s of (!." Itttrul.ir inonilily m-t i n ir of thr Sunday s hooi Noanl follouin tli -voii-ln;r sT i c. I'r i vit v.-rvi ' on W Iiu-s-l .r nicht at S o' 1. k. Snhjf. t : "WI. .-; Ifa.lin tfi (!iilIron of l-r:nl (hit fioni I'sypt." Thr I.j.'lifs Ai.l will rm-i't !. A -tln"iriy afttrii'oi MtJ::a with Mr I'.row on Svntli t. Mrs 1 : !! 1 aiol Mrs. Zat will ait I'lf io n.ff that oijr tirn.' Is Soiilli I'tMol tiui" ami that .iir i-vrninp Iioiir of .-rv lias Let n lian;ed. Stall lennrlut Mlrlilp.in and Vlrtorin trts. Iter. I?aM, pator. S"nnlay 1-i.ool nt J:I. a. in.; V. T. Uraman. ftti F'TintPiulpnt. T!i 'rf.-'s at th tii'Tiiin dour will in harjr of K. v. I'r l ' lm in. w5:. will prrarli at 11 ti il.u k. in w tiüio Th orr-nln"? .tvIt v- ill l in i harp' of tlst Lpworfh Ipasruf. Grrnan I.afiyrtt and U'lrnc atrPt. Her. II. S. Millpr. p.ntnr Suiol.iy at-honl rtt 9::.0 a. m.; .1 Ii n K'?.. iitrrintfii,Jrnt. rrenhln? 10:.".o n ni nml 7 :"0 p Kpwtrti lf.acuo nt 7:(x p. in. l'rayer taeetlnj Wrdnovlay nt 7:15 p ra. WrtltyaM-7?2 F.. Ilroa!'.r?y. Krr. Walter (. AJorrls. pat-r. Mrvrninsj rvlr nt JOinO i:oninc service :it 7 :."(). nntlsy s.-tmol nt 1 :.".) a. in.; Atlnm Melott. siiprlnfoiHlt'i.t. I'rivcr nuttiLg '"e;lnes!a.v i-vuli's at 7:"0. FREE: METHODIST. FfM Mrüiocllut IVnnavlr.iolä nrrnn rnd Ktuli trrM. W. I:. V!.trr. paster. Sunday arhool 'J a. m. Taat Nrhltzel. uperlntf n'-iit. rroahincr at 10:"! a. la. nni T :i:0 p. m. rat h Sunday. nifrr rrk Irr Methodist Touc-l.-frtth and Vine tg. K. S. J?nnlnj, pastor. Snn.1,17 f!;rol 10 a. ca., 1. . VYoifj. urcnntent!ent. AFRICAN M. E. OJUfi a. m. r. r.io w. M- nr.-p t. C. I'niory All-n. patr. Suritl iy )o.! at p. ni. ; Ilev. KU 1. Nti'wart, anperlnt"ndnt. (J-jarttnlr m.t-i it ;r S,,n !.iv. .1 1: 1 v 1". Pr:H!iin at If : : :i a. m and 7:" p. ni . tt.!i.tlari tiin.v Nv 1 1. i:v. i;..l..-tt Thomas. I. 1. I.ovr fa t at I.Mni. 'omniuni"ii f rni.-i: at .". ." -. m Lv tini:r. ; u y i I Itla. k. p.:f.r . r ti - I...w ll JIM2hl M"ttolit i liiiii !i. r'niiii j.t'rvi. f. "!. l.y M!s n.-atii'1 l'oston. Sf.p.-ial hv t!. x -: : i 1 1 r !oir I'ul'lit Mr!i.illy i;. l Zlan A. M. F. It. S. Sam-Kls pator. Sun.Liy "ho-l at 1J:"0; N. J. 1 . v i c r , ? 1 1 p ? r I n t o n d r n t . PRESBYTERIAN. flfil r,r. YitMnj?t-n T "1 IafiyUt it.. HfT. nmrlr A. ldpp'.nriti. I . I . rulnlafer. Mlaa Charlotte M. l'.rtildgf. a;t:3nt ta minister. Trlsilty lor. i'o'.fat nr. and 5t. IVtt?r t. lltr John's. Kurns. p.-jstor IV.h'.s .-tool .:."''; riiir'.e ai iitr, su! ri;iimdf at. Moriiin v.)i...s ;.t l':4 w it!i :iosJ aim s I" .lr!r -. tA. I I ri'tary f tl.- Anti 'iLrai t l. ;i.- . i' ,n.' JVop!.'": ChrUtl.ui Lisd.-.iv.T at '.:!.' p iu. I!vf i.ini: iT!,ii at 7 :''' wita t - ir.'Mi l' I i-m! : ; 'li.-w tin; i;.-!"s AVKl." Mi lw.t k s, r. .- U . .!',. .! i n'nir : t 7 '' W f;a'.i t!,iiiw tl'W tlii Siin.lav wiilt Iii.' pn.;. I l-itv i t n . rti; to -tar.dard t ;::. n .t !:-' 2.v Vrtmlnt"r II. r A. M i;, Ks p.it r. Sunday .!;..' at .".. a ni : .1 1 i;:r.men. '.:;' r i ti 1 1 ii ! i . t 1 u ! 1 i . worship fet V.f.i't a lA. :.ud 7.:'') p. iu Hupe haptfl i,r ftn.1 I it n st. C.ejrt AVi:i'.;m Allls n. I' 1.." ndn'.ir. lUi'V I ! ; 1 : ?'.;':::.- Ift'.arut. v'a-a f x tt-rd..T.ti Adelt ii tlo ' ri t ? r n s t 1 1 I's.n; a 1 1 s fr a; J .;a.or tlow u !.s. t:.. . i.if '.y ir:od'l y..i'.A (. .r.ii'ctiit t-a i.ers art I rTide d. Wi.n.ru' r - t . : s i i i.-.?;-,d . f Jo'..:. I.-.: . - .M..tj;i::? r ! w. r:.ip at 11 w.?!. ttrtiivn t v t!:- !n:n.tt.-r .n t :. t lit-n.'. "lit Pyn,:..;. of t:..- i ... , v ill 1. n tor r::...:i f : t:.' !.!! '.r :i utt.T w 'i t :. v :i: i iti:.- if 'ft; m i;t!.!v :',.--t;r.' ' '.,. ! i'.'.rs vni ; !.-,! i: fel.V : in.- t Li"I : .1 ti !i n r C;. r i 1 1 1 1. F.-ii-.i.r at :. ji; l:s i :.,i!s I. !,-. -u perir.t -!:'. -nt 'I he s, ',.. r Christi n Fmb av-'T ami the enii..; :.;r- ! s-rvi-Li. !.n inen;--! to t..rm l!..- " s'i n 1. 1 ' v-1. 1 n u i. I. id f. tor h-.ur !-.. un.nJt.i at 7 '1 :.. ervi. e w.-k 1 .-! rra n ;.'-! iiii.i.r th t. -pi--. ".;. ,! i ir Hr-lper." I' in 1.1:1 -V i ! Ü i leW li.--t l iä T Is 't .eld -.ich .!jl s. :.i eiiui' ni v I 1 .;.c t;.;s ctk: "N.Lt !c i;';:i:d of Is is
S't i . t..' I. C"r. I Tl. annual I.j'... s. 1. ... pi. hit wjll t... 11.1 Saturday aftfri.. i. JhIv -.'1. at l'ott:iwat..nii'
i r k 1 . la-k.t iuioli will lifM at BAPTIST. 1 irst-- v,rr.tr Miln an! Wayn atrets, Lev. C:,arls A. I Lr. paitor. IUM B'L'Kd at y.:;u; W. K. Studehaker. upc.'-l ti.tn lnt. '1 ?. ' rvi- of t!.is ' !i;r li an n ! d'i i-. ..n Tilidin! t i in' Morning wrl.ip at ltt:t.", j It- pastor 1 1 1 J t i. tu- llnii.irtd I'- r 't iit KdiMoii " Mr Kodo will -iii. "Slicfplit-rtl of Irad." I.v Il.r:a- 1'.. V. 1 I. mooting nt r, y t'.v tr i" ' 1 1 four. I'M-nlnj- - r i nt ' '1 ' pit : "A I'ravt r Not.otlv uanti An- !.! " ..!. i.v Mrx. i:-d.. "Ii. th-Ni-ht Miall My S-i,- f Mini." Iuli.y 1". i-k 'I'iit. inilwotk pr.iwr and! j i.iU.- ti .- T 1 1 r will ). l.M .ui VtI p". - J il.iy -iiiir' af 7:10 Tin I.adi-." Aid .i.fy will hold a pi- n!- at I.mit j p.ifR n 1 " r i J .! v aftiMii-.on Iii. Irs. M . nfs ;,ii. Mr- ll'l. 1 tliiin will lia ! arf (Ininrr Street Iv Onrzp P.. Kntfrlinr, pastor. Sundav tx-hool 'J :'') ; J- W. Iifiplall. iiptrii.t'iltnt. M'.rnii:' worliip at lo :.". This morairi' I.u-y r.i;' liiistmi ' frttln ( "h lea ir. foun l.-r t f t!i- Antl- 'ik'ar t laiu-. w ill tltlivtr ti.f liits.i-t.. T!n I'.. V. r. r. will mtf at ":.. -'oaturs m tin- iiorthrn I'.apti-t - 1 1 - n t i ti will pr"Mit"l aii'I ail thf ouii' p.-opN hould "iulfavnr t to attt ml. 1 1 v 1 1 1 nir ! 1 at 7 :.".o with rnooi li.v tin- pastor n tli thni. "Tin' Mai;nftism of tin- i'n." XHsnn M"lI:a2(ii will si)-'. Srvi.s ty Soi.tti 1 'nl tini". HungarianCorner Waahl :ari t?. aoa Cherry st . Her. Il Brtok. pastor. Mt. Zion lUptiat 1U N. rdrdsfdl at Her. T. H KrniH !.. ! I. pastor. Suniln.T r!i,i: at t:"0 a. tn. ; Mri Anna 11 u f-liinson . su porintrndt-nt. first hwrtllah Vor. Laurel and Napier i.i Üertlc 10:20 a. m. nd 7:30 D. m. CHRISTIAN. rirwt-M.iin irret, south of public lihrary. Kev. John M- Ai""r'!-r. pastor. Our tt'.i'l.t'rs arc train-!. lons Si-ad'-d ;inl we Imvo dis-vs for all ub'f . Inil. sup-rli.t'ii.I'iit .Morning wor-hip at l':lö. Sf-rmnn lr t!i" past.-r. St-nior (hrl-tiau i:nd-avor at r,:1.V Topi.-: "Hdpl:i' Itliorn t II. lp l h ins. lvt s." rrayt-i- nl prals. M-rvlf V lin-i!ay i-viMiins at 7 :' Th-intM-tiiis of this' t oiii;rri:ation will hi LM as usual u stai.daid tinif. I.Inden Aienue fliurli of ChriatI.indcn arpiuit and Carlisle atroot. Edward Castl.-. pastor. I'ri-!ilng nt 10:1a n. in and 7 :."0 p. m. Sunday school at 1 :,".() a in. C. II. at C p. in. l'rayer tuectlnr Wednesday at 7:15 p. m. Indiana Avenue Indiana and Witwer avrni!. I;pv. W. A. r.runditrr. iastor: r--idii'-o. -'II Ilanpy av. ; 'S il phone iV'r',. Suntlay s-hool at t:00; lt. LI Whit?. nupprlntPiidpiit. . , 'ri.o ttiitt-t is on and who will win.' Toll.tw thf crowd. (Hie of the lest s. h.t-'ls in the city, orchestra music. C. minimi. -n at lit:"." followed l.y sermon l.y Ky. Mr. Itrumliyc. He will preach from the theme. "Prot'leins Stdved l.y tue cr,," Y. I. S ('. i:. at new time; Mis Mac r.rumli-e. president. Sermon at 7.I.". Sulijc. t : Th Stature f a lull (Irt.wn Man." Speelil nuisie. rravr and .raise servi-e Wetlnesday nicht. Welcome to these services. New t line w ill le observed. EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION rirat-I-afavett and Monroe streets. W. II. Freshiev. pastor. Sunday school at 3:0 a. :n : Ceorgc J. Loiiü. Superintendent. At lo:.'.n the tU.irt-ily communion service w i 1 1 be observed. Y. I. A. ac ;:( : Kmin.i Ninitz. president. Subject tJo.I. our IIcIimt:" Arthur Fuller, leader. Kveuinir irospt l scrvh e at 7 :J'.o. Iter. J N. M.tuer of Flkhart will preach, l'rayer meeting ami teacher training on .dnes.Iay at 7 : 1." I', in. Uethel riturrli. I.vd'u k -F.ev. V. II. Mrsrant. pastor. Sunday school 10:H) a." in.; William Trimble, superintendent. (Iraee ( li u r h. Cr. Lincoln way W. and Walnut ;t. i:ev. o l.ozier. minister. Sunday school at 'J :ö. lieorg I I v i rti s M t iiii fl t e!o!c 11 1 . w V . ..v , . - . . . . . It mm.. a m9m TTa I .iinpin ii.i in ni.ii .ujinur u.-. -.. A. 11. Halst, pastor. Sunday school at 0:"0 a. in. Ilaimet Jester, superlntendenf. Morning sermon at l:".o. Subject: "Jov of Abounding Fvenin at 7 :::0. Subjt t : "Mow the Treasury Was M i b' Sc 'ire " YouiiiT peole"s nn'tiii at ":10. SiiT.j..t study: '(tod. our Helper." (ico'd ntisic. Mitlweek jraer services, icts.lax and Wednesday at 7:".'. All the services ;it standard time. Anten 1 Impel Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Mrs John Anten, superintendent. Jlnss meelins 11:00 a. m. Zlou'a Eanjellral Cor. E. Warne and Rt I'eter fcta. i:er. M.nrtln Guffenej. pastor. St. Teter'a Crimnn 115 W. Lasalle ST., Iter, lliip Wlchelt. pastor. Sunday r. hool :,t 'J:h a. m. ; Carl Keinke. jiiperinteudei.t. Keular service at 10:15 in. LUTHERAN. Holy Trinity Fnglish Sherman nr. Snd lllndsey at. Ke. .ilbrt II. Keek, pastor. Sunday s-hool 0:15 a. in. Kdwurd Motts. Biiperintt ndeiit. Classes fur 11 Adult r.i!d. -lass taimht by the pastor Subject of less. ill : (..id's W'ol.1." Clii.f serl e with sermon by the pastor at lo :".i a in. Subject: "Head Into Sin Alie I t. to iJ.mI." Ow'ui to t!)e return to the central time I.v t lie business tuen of the tity the services and meet-I ins of this oonsiviration will a1.. bc'n a t r. lice t central time. There will bo I n, siüi.lay evening servi.es nirine m ! maimlcr of July anil tlie niontli of August. The brotherhood will meet on Tr.es. lay evening with J. F. F. immer. .sil i bx . land .iv. All men of the con-irre-ation are urued to attend. The W fiiieii's Missionary s... iety meets on Wein. s,ia eenih. place tn le an-110-.in.ed Sunday. Choir rehearsal on Friday evening at the church. Annual siwiday sch -ol pi ni-- at Pott iwatomie pi-k on July All servi-vs on statula rd or . n 1 1 a 1 t mic t. Tau a (;eriun Lutherr.n. Jeffersoa sr.d Wlilinn als. KeT. II. H"lle, pnstor. Herman a?r?l e nt lO;30 a. tn. Sundaj s-hool. both F'.gllst and German, at Ö:i.d rtiKüsh f.ervhe on tk se-ond and foiirtli s ip.i.iys of the month at a. 11! Key W. (Jrr.now of California will de1 i r the s,;ii,..n. Holy .-on'.inunion Sunit : Mi'sHio!ia 1 vrvi- at lo o'bk. . I.'Mi .iH S::n l.iy s Ii.... All serv'p es l'i:'i:i a.cordii; to .d ta nda rd time. .lr!ii lri rlili -Chapln ai.d Kerr s!s, Kev G.-ttfrid os,.!i. pastor Sun I i v s. h -ol at a nt I'.ible .lass at -e it l New s.;!.;. . ts will be tak' H Up III the l'.i i!e !as ami a'.. 1:1 frs are ur.'e-l tbe pr-s..t;t .ci sundax. M.rnii.ir serx i. at l':."-o. and i-onin.' servi. at 7 Tu-'-day et.it: ; tl:e P.nKdin so iety 111- ets Ila-nar Nelson will be the host Tt urs-la v aft-rn-.n. I.a.lis' Aid m.-et-l"-1 ' s, ,,tv nil! ! t.-rta'.!!---! by ;:-s. ; ri-. Job- s..;, :;n.i Mr o. John'. l .Hit loss t.i V.. Ira1- .-. :...'. A!! : i. :p'..ts o,;d be p:- nt A ! i i. tins .':..::; :c e . . r.!.:i to the ;.. n t ; :. SVF:DIH EVANGELICAL MISSION CHURCH. Snlish i:tsug:ic.il Crnr Scntt and On !,ri t roe t a. Kev. Fniil Wlustedt. I .ist r Sunday s.h"! at 9:30 a. ta. ; August An !e:-.s..:i. s iperlnten li nt BRETHREN. Tlrsi ttretttrrn C'nureu 1211 5. MlrbK u at . IU-.. A. II Tbomra. paator. Sunda j a i.o..l j :Cy R. in.. Hauler l lreatone. ui crlr.t.Mi leiit. Morning c:t1' 10:30 LLiistian Fndearor 6.30 p. ci. "rnlDf -rtit e 7 :?o. I Irst ( liurfh of th Itrethren lodlin. i ;iMi:e and Miami si-'t Kev. T. F. (.oiK-'. p.iftor, 1 IJ1 Miami L Sunday
aohool. 0:"0: I. G. "stihly. aiiperintendent. VJl. liikoIq aay K. Classes for all. Gospel sermon at 10:.-ji by the joi-tor. Christian Wt.rkcrs' in-tlnc at 1 :'') Fbbn Jmk"ii. pre-i-bnt. Siibje'-t: "Cause., nml Itesnlti of Cow art.'it e." I.oo Morniustar v ill Ie.nl this m'tlns. A fone servie of i'O IiilliUtes will iret e!. the seriimn v hb h will b-in at s:.'U. The jiastor is uslnjc th Suinlar Kchool lessons for the baia -f his Sunday evi-nin srmoiis. Prayer meeting Weiinesdn y at s r. lo. k. I.o Morninsfar will lal. Good c-'iisresa-ti"iiil int'ln at all servbes. Fonfereneo üfmorUl Inited Rrrthren -OjS S. St. Josrp, at. Kcr. (;. F. Hyrer. pastor. Sunday a.-booi at 0:30 r. ra.. l' L'. Wllsou. hiiperlnten-lent. Cias"es for nli Junior ineetin? each Saturday at 2 ::.r. Subject of pastor for tuorninr worship : "The S.-nsitlveijess of God." FvMiii.y su u j.ct : "Tlo Son? f Sacrifice" Christian Fndei .r nt 7:'" p- m.: Mr, p. I-:. Faker, l-m Subje. t : "God, Oar Ilelpor." Praye. Mervle Wetlnesday vi-nliis: Mia As uea Gordon, leader. All the servici s of this hun 'i will be by trie old or standard time. EPISCOPAL. Rt. J a mot' Lafayett at., narth Waalilugton . Parish lious. 310 TV. Foifdx ar. R1yht Iter. John IIu Wblte. D. D-. blshcp of the diocese of nortkrn Indiana. recttr. Rer. 11. R. White, vicar. VWtsj house. 310 W. Colfax a v. All services Sunday will be li-bl on central standard time'. Holy communion at 7 :.'J0 a. tn. Sunday school at 11:15 a. in. Mornhur prayer with sermon by i;ish.p W hite at 11 't lo W. Vespers In the chapel at 5:oo p. in. CATHOLIC St. Stephea'a Ilungarlaa Thomae and HrPLeisoa sts. Iter. Alexander Varlaky. pastor. Maaa at 8:00 od 10:15 a. m. Sunday arbool at 2:00 p. m. Benediction nt .1:00 p. m. Prearblna: at 11:00 a. ra. t. I'atrlrk'a 307 8. Taylor et-, Rrr. John F. UfOroote. 0. S. (. pastor. Ixw maaaea at 0:00. 7:30 and 9:00 a. tn. High mm and sermon at 10:30. Haptlsm at t p. m. Vespers 2t 3:.0 p. ra. Sun Jay school at 3:00 p. m. Meeting- of churcs soclettea at 4 p. na. St. 11 td wife's Polish Car. Scott and Naler ats. Iter. Anthony Zubowlcz. C S. t pastoi. Lpiv aas at 7:30. t and 10 I. m. Sunday acbool al 2:o0 p. m. Denedlrtlon at 2:30 p. m. 8. fltanlalaua Polish 415 N. IJncoln it Rer. Roman Marclnlak, pastor. Mast U 7:30. 9 aud 10 a. ra. St. Caslmlr'a rUah ?21 8. Webstar t. Low mass at 730 a. m. High man at 10 a. ra. Vesper at 2 p. m. 81. Adalbert's re'.lsh Ollre and (Iratt ta. Rer. John KuKarkt. pastor. Dally wan at 3:15 p. m Holy Hour Wedoend ereulnr &t 7.30. Sunday maaa 8 and 10 a. na. St. Joseph Hill it. and Tasalla .. Patrick J. ('arroil. ( . S. C. yaator. Low massoa at 7:(1 and 5 a. tn. iil?h mass st 10. Benediction 3 p. ra. Sac reu Heart ISrltjIan 1126 W. Thomm St. Rer. Ciiarles V. Flacher, paator. Mass at 7:00 and 0:30 a. m. öunda achool et 2:30 p. in. Uenedlction at 3 p. m. Sarrrd l(-mrt Notre Dam. Low Mss at (i:oo a. ni. Parish mass at s. ;."d u. mVesper at 'J A) p. m. 61. Mary's ticrman 431 S. Taylor at.. nr. J. M. Scherer, C. S. C. paator. Maaa at 7:30 and 10 a. in. Sunday school it t:30 p. m. Benediction at 3 d. ni. SALVATION ARMY. 2 0o K. Jefferson blvd. Sunday services: 'orniir'. county jail. lo:oo; Sundav school. '::;o; open air sTvice. 7:'Jo; indoor service. X :.'!). Prayer in..tliir. 7:. (.'apt. Neheiuiab Brookes, officer in charge. SCIENTIST. Main and Madison its. Sunday aerrlees flurlnc; the erection of the new chureb will lie held at the ' tsalln theater c.t 11 a- m. Testimonial meeting on erery Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at th Progress club roomb. Melville bulhlln'. 21 'J S. Lafayette hi.. Sunday achool for children ami y.unjr people un to the age : I'd, n from ü:15 to 1G:30 Heading rooms maintained by this church on tha seventh Hour of the J- M. S. building, ars open every afternoon from - to I and u Saturday from ti to 8. ASSOCIATED BIBLE STUDENTS.
Trogresa club b:!. 212 S. Lafayette stMe.'TllU butldlaz. Sunday. 3 p. aGOSPEL MISSION. The Gospel Mission has' moved from 42 K. Lasalle nv., and is how located at F'l F. l.asalle a v. Srvi es are held evciy Wednestliy. Saturday and Sunday evenings at :". Sunday sehool at 10:(.a a. m. each Minday. bring your friends. MISSIONS. Mennonite Hope 521 11 blvd. Sunday achool at : C'oiu'i and J fj'ei son 10 p. m. Preach in .. :.;o p. m. Services every nisht except Wedi.esday night. .Mary yuneiuakor In ch.irg. City 115 E. Jefferson bird. Hay A. Bird, superintendent. Sunday school at p. m. Mretlnea every nlcbt at 7:30. APOSTOLIC FAITH. 513 E. Jefferson b'.vd Hcfular ruett tuar Sunday 10:15 and 7:30 o'clock. VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA. s Gospel inissh.it. f;o s. Michigan st. Bitf drive against vbe and crime lecins Sunday nicht. July 15. Kev. Mr. heYelloti will preach mi full jrnspel. Street servl-es Wayne ami Mb-lilcan rightly. All Christians invite. I t- Join us. CHURCH OF COD OF THE ABRAHAMIC FAITH. Services in Melville hall. "1' S. Lafayette st. Suutlav school at H:00 a. m ; Mi. Kmm.i Kallsback. stiporintehdcnt. MRS. ARCHER GUILTY; SENTENCED TO HANG HAHTFOKl. Conn.. July 1 1. Mrs. Amy F. Archer Gilligan wan found guilty of murder in the lirst deree in the superior court here late todav. .she was convicted of the murder by poison of Franklin K. Andrews. May ::, 1IUL Andrews was an inmate of her home for elderly people at Windsor, .she was sentenced to be hanged Nov. 6. 11 17. QUIET IS RESTORED IN PEKING, SAYS DISPATCH WASHINGTON. July 14. Chinese lecati-m dispatches from Peking dated at noon today said that quiet had been restored in the capital after a battle in which the monarchist troops or oen. v nang uun were overwhelmed . republican forces. The republican victory was complete, the dispatches said, the !ast contirgents of Chansr Hsun's men havir.j, been forced to surrender. The monarchist general himelf was reported to be a refugee in the Patch legation. Mrs. Margaret Hans, 710 W. l.a-s-alle av.. who has been nui ill. is Improv In?. ITry NEWS-TIMES Want Ads
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HHlTldH UFAlJgFAKTKUS IN KUANOK, July 11. The German attack alons the sand dunes of the Helslan coast on Tuesday evening was in marly all respects a miniature of the Hrltish attack on the Messines ridtre on June It seem ed as if the Germans had studied that battle in detail and planned their thrust wholly on the lesson learned. There, was a vast difference in the tdze of the two operations, however, for while the Üerinan attack on Tuesday was limited to 1 . 4 u 0 yards the British charge at Messines was aloiit; a lo mile front. The depth of the two attacks also was in the ratio of 10 to 1. the Germans haviiiK advanced only about 600 yards, or to the British support line, where they are now endeavoring to entrench themselves, while the Hiitish have fallen back to the west hank of the Yser. This little battle on the sands of Flanders will live largely throimh the valorous defense of the Knglish troops, who met the sh"ck of the lierman massed formations after having their protecting defenses Russians Advance Over Fifty Mile Front on Lemberg PKTUDCIiAI) (Griti.sh admiralty per wireless press). July 14. On a front of nearly 3o miles from Haliez t( the foothills of the ('arpathians the Russians have advanced westward across the boinnioa and north across the Dniester, capturing sc v- ( eral villages and important enemy ! positions. j "North of the Dniester in the . region of Halicz." says the war of-t-.ce statement, "the liusxians cap- ! tuied important heights and drove the enemy back to northeast of Khilus. occupying two villages. 'Southwest of Kalusz. the Russians captured the crossing or the Lominca at I'erehinsko. west of Hohorodozany. Ktiss ("oniinuo Adiaiut'. The fate of the Zb.ta IJpa line, defending Lemberg on the rast, Jdill is in the balance, but the Russians continue their aggressive efforts to turn it from the south by widening .the wedge made on th. Stanislau front in the lat six days. Having forced the Giver I. omni a at Kalusz in the face of desperate resistance from German reservesthrown in to ward off defeat the Russians now are on the path to Dolina. 20 miles southwest ward, and to tryj, 2o miles north of Dolina, on the Kalusz-Lemherg railway line. The capture of these towns probably would make certain an AustroG er man retirement from the Zlota Lip.i line, which has been held intact in the fac of Russian efforts for more than a year. In tne capture of Kalusz Gen. Korniloff's soldiers took nearly i.oOO prisoners, mostly Germans. In addition, five heavy guns and lo machine gur.s fell into the.r hands'. The Russian advance witt of Stanislaw besides endangering the Austro-(Jerman line immediately north of Galicia. also is a threat against the line in Roumania. The Russian and Roumanian artillery has been hammering the Teuton
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For Madam's Vacation Every woman expects sometime this summer to visit one of the summer playgrounds. She surely wants to know just what her vacation trunk must contain what she will wear so as to be clothed in the smartest and newest costumes. Our Expansion Sale ofYers a saving opportunity in these playground costumes: Golfing Silk Suits Tennis and Boating iiarments of most elaborate designing Silk Coats of the blazer type Separate Skirts in wool and washable materials Blouses for the evening summer dance, or the Middy for the morning exercise. Parasols for the sunny walks. All are now offered at great reductions.
Shopping Hours NEWS OF INTEREST TO POLISH CITIZENS i'i:iisoLs. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rrzoskovvski, children Loretta and Elmer, and! Miss Sophia Rrzokowski arrived ' here Saturday afternoon from Mil-1 waukee for a week's visit with the! hitter's sister, Mrs. Joseph Wypiszynski, S21 W. Xapic-r st. John Gruzlinski returned to Elkhart following a short visit here. Edward Treszkow:ki of Indianapolis is in the city on a business visit. Mrs. Steve Chodzinski, W. Fisher st., will leave, Sunday for Niles to spend the day with friends. Frank Wieczkowski, Olive st., has gone to Eaporte to spend a couple of days with friends. Joseph Andrzejak of Detroit is spending a few days with friends here. Misses Cecilia and Angela Cwiklinski. 1106 W. Division st.. have gone for a visit in Hammond. Stanislaus Grabarzevvski, Sample st., has left for Detroit to spend a week with relatives and friends. ThoniPÄ Szczeglinski of Elkhart is in the city on business. Marion and Harry Tomaszewskl, 4 21 N. Walnut st.. leturned from a day's visit at Crumstown and Terre Coupee. They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Straszewski and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dobrzykowskl. Michael Wojtak of South Chicago s in the city on business. Mrs. W. A. Grzesk, 120 4 W. Thomas st., left .Saturday for Milwaukee for several days' visit with relatives. William Hoffman of East Chicago is in the city on business. Miss Julia TobucKka of Clraml Rapids, who has been here visiting with friends for the past few day?, left Friday for Chicago. Charles Pierzchoiki returned to Chicago following a short visit here. Mrs. Mamie Krol. Mr. and Mr?. Alexander Kalamajszi and children will leave Sunday for their homes in Chicago after a couple of weeks visit with relatives. They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reo Niedbalski. ID) S. Chestn Jt st. and Mrs. Tony Kalamajszi and children will have Sunday for Chicago following a two weeks' visit here with relatives. Frank SoboszewsKi arrived here from Michigan City for a few days' visit with friends. Atty. W. A. Grzesk and son. 120 4 7 Thomas st., have pone to Duluth. y.mn., for a week's visit with relat. es. John Czuglinski o!" Gary is spending a few days with friends here. Stephen Rostowski, Scott st., has gone t Sanduskv, o.. for a two weeks' visit with relatives. Edward Dutanowicz. Division st., has gone to Chicago to attend the wedding of his cousin. SOCIAL EVENTS. The meeting of .t. John Cantius society of Warsaw will be held Sundav afternoon at 2: CO o'clock at Warsaw hall. A meeting of Polish Falcons M. Romanowski will be held Sunday ofternoon at 2:30 o'clock at Warsaw hall. The St. Florians society of .St. Hedwige's parish will hold its meeting Tuesday evening: at 8 o'clock at the St. Hedwige school. The Voung Woman's Rotary society of St. Adelbert's church will meet Sunday afternoon at o'clock at the t-ch..: building. The Lady F;ilrom:. M. Romanow - ski will hold their -nreting Monday evening at $ o'cloc at Kosciuszko hall. Tile meeting of 'Cry Polski"
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8:30 to 5 JO p.m. PICK CAMP SITES ,. , . . Indiana and KentUCKV BOyS tO Winter in Mississippi, War Department Announces. WASHINGTON. July 11. Assignments of state national guard units to camp sites weie made Friday by the war department as follows: Maine, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Rhode Island and Vermont to Charlotte. X. C. New York Spartanburg, S. C. Pennsylvania Augusta, Ga. New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland. District of Columbia, Virginia to Anniston, Ala. North Carolina. South Carolina and Tennessee Greenville. S. C. Alabama, Georgia, Florida Macon, Ga. Michigan, Wisconsin Waco, Tex. Illinois Houston, Tex. IovAi, Nebraska, Minnesota, North and South Dakota Deining, N. M. Kansas and Missouri Furt Sill, Ok la. Texas and Oklahoma Ft. Worth, Tex. Ohio and West Virginia Montgomery, Ala. Kentucky and Indiana Huttiesburg. Miss. Arkansas, Mississippi and Louisiana Alexandria. Ea. Colorado, California, Arizona, Vtah and New Mexico Linda Vista, Calif. Oregon. Nevada. Montana and Wyoming Palo Alto. Calif. Massachusetts Charlotte, ,". C. (Daughters of Poland), of the Polish Women's alliance of America, will be held Sunday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock at Z. H. hall. The St. Valentine socfety of .t. Hedwige parish will hold its meeting Sunday afternoon at the school building. The Falcons, K. Pulaski, will hold their meeting Sunday afternoon at U o'clock at Warsaw hall. The meeting of St. Stanislaus society of St. Stanislaus parish will he held Sun-lay afternoon at I : :j j o'cl jck at tii- parish hall. The members of t. Joseph society branch No. ir.. Polish Woman's alliance of America, will meet We.lnesdav evening at V o'clock at St. I led wise sciiot-l. The Name of Mary soiiety of St. Dedwig'-'s parish will hold its meeting Sunday afternoon at 2 :' o'clock at St. Hedwige' m ih d building. The sinj-'int practice of St. ile.lI wige Choral society will be held Tuesday evening at o'clock at the St. Hedwige school. Auxiliary No. 14, Colunilois. will meet Monday evening at the St. Hedwige parish library parlor. GERMAN STATEMENT ISRECEIVED AT LONDON BERLIN (via I-.nion, July 1 The s'.rpp'emer.tary oiftciul statement hsued this evenir.? ly the Oerman war office ieatbs: 'The lively artillery duel in western Champagne continues. "In the east the j.ring activity tween the Zlota Lipa and th-j Narayuvka has increased. South of the Driester the situation is unchanged. Miror engagements have taken plat e south of Kalusz.'
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