South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 75, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 16 March 1918 — Page 2

SATIT.I'AY AITi:UNOOX, MAHtir t6, 1918.

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

unday METHODIST

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oir. Kul'.'rinter.dent. fill. li,- wor'liip at lo:." :,. in The pasjor wK! j.r.-.i. -h mi The Lord I My'' x).,..i!,e-i " .Ini.i .- leagn at "'.up r.i. ' i;;.w..rCi 'l.-.igu devotional at .:".i p. in :

.i.li An.I.rsi.a. prescient. Lven- . iu enii-ui oi . ......... ....... 'n- worship at 7:.' Ith -erinon hv t!i.-i isi-.n " Junior C. K. at ':..( p. ni.: j.Mior- sul.je.f. -rt- Ciiivers ilitv of Mrs. Moffitt. su pt-rin t rn lent. s. 1. ...Ts ilu'e" sij.e. ial nmi. l.v the.hoirir at '.'' p. tu. : MU- I?run.lige. pri.nder Co- dir.-ti-.n of S. Il.oek. a-- ideiit. evening s-rvi. e at .:.:. Hear 01,1.-1 hv Mi- LNi Koi.s. ..rganist Aft!. serin ti mi the vuhje. t. ' 1 h L.ip-

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.e temle-ed the , ; i :i , 1 I of th otTii lal' l-.a-d M-'tnlav evening :t :.". at th hone of th p.iMor. S.M lM.-as.mt st. Tt-iv.-r meeting jit th hurrh W.-lm ! iv eve..- 'ig at 7:",' o-.h..-k. Kv. A. V. .... J .1 . ll.,i,iri .1 t I' .li'in h. South Ten-!. v:i! he pres.-ut i;i,; , give in Ji.blr. 's .ui "Th I rv ..f ; 'lit'." moting of th I.;,.lie. Ahl! Mill he hold Thuil.v afternoon at '.' :"'J , . . .. .,f Mrs Hiram Ceiirod. L'.'.l i I.., kT 111. . I I 1 I I .11111. ',..11 'I . . , V... w i . ... tr. v...,, -,rt IN nro.l 1 1 i.i v. . .... - - - n ' Mr 1 V e relllOil wl.I !' tf assist- ;.,.. -.,.t',.ses Th hr-.theit I of th . ,"r. . . . Keen nri-Hiiiv-.l ..ml Wiüiiiu ' , . .. n . - . , - Pravrr nctlai: U e,l;:, .!.. at ..la m m. f.ltun I.-: 1 P.r In iy.. Hev. r. Ii sr:t'-r. pastor sninl.iv hool at !..". i m : P. M. Pcrter. superintendent, jsrrn.on at' 10:r.o a. m. Kv.n.nz sermon !a- h l'1 Sundav s . h t 0 :"o a tn. : ,-.. 4. h i p vvvi'" s ;(t p; ;n .i in a r 17 ,. m i.v th p.isfor Mar N T. Surdav - , ...1 at " ... n Mar h Sunday s :.o it .':., a m : pr. :.. i.ir.g s-r u ;-1 1 o a and 7 "' p. la. t-v the t ..st r l'-.iver i-i.-t t:i:g . very Wednsdar evening r.t 7 :". FREE METHODIST.

V. rt h . S.-.M1 president. I ?. llle. tlllgs ; ri"'- .-iiom-i. nun, cssioil ss'i", i. l'.'.l the e-oiid Mondav of ea.-L ' People's alliance at i : 15 p m.:: .. " I Miss Ilessi Kldnchart. president Topic' '' ' r , .. , - , , , v.1r,n ;t,,r ,lu- veiling: "'": Art of Living (.rrninn T af.iyette h.v.l -,nd u ,xith others." I lvter :..-: Lnimet ,t i:.-v. L S. Mi. er. pa.lor. Saudav . ,,.aiJ,.r M tl. ,,a,tr ui. ir.ter.v.t Prert-hing at !...! a. n . and . n,,t ,.,. mntMv Uxin ,

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I.IlT nt a in. Paul Neidt.'el. Ul erlnt nJent i re... .... av a :n a r.I : P m 1 i:ier Park. I ree Mrthlit - F !rr.r. 1 X in sts r.v M lutea- . --k ; st-.r Su:.,'...r !: i at K'.c ii. L. F. xvo'.fe. s i: t rmt. '.id. r.t AFRICAN M. E. Olivet . M. i:. r.I" W. XI..:. r st I A. 1 Uedding, p-t'l.-' n.ertUg :.t M . .1 111 f.d. s, ,.ol ;.t 1 :.... rn : K v l.:i P st.-.irt sjj.er. . u u h 'it. t;. v. II II I ho-.. , . f L.-ng P. .,n h .! wi 1 ...lolu-t a tv.i vv..,.s' r.i.i '!. 1 I g ii,! t a 't i '1 a ,. t .". .',;... k t ", ' mi , ' '1 ' ' :: J ; !e ! . i A 1 a t'e w , . m . f lulir' . !. F. ion '":!,; ! "ddy ud ' '..aip.m sts. Kev I. P. P. .well, ,,c.r Fainuy . rvio' at 1" !" a i.. . s. ri...-n

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f -' !. I'.iMe s Jio..j t ",:.';o a. in Men" . iviiou-j.i,, ,!:!, ;,t ..:::. :l junor , .t,,,; ;it TnU.C ..-rvl. i In th I irst 'Lrlti.Hn -hir li ;it ! 7 -:'4t V- ni. .Ml'iwwk lifting WMnr.!ay ' ,f 1 1 i' 111 ''"'I auslllary In it!. - Iitir h parlori e!n.l;y nt 1 I'.AJ P lii. Trinity "oracr ol'.x ar. ami Jt. I'-tr n. ICev. John S. I'irni. p.T.tfr. "'liooi at !:';") :i. iu.; CLatU-" eir. n!i;-rlntnil-!it. Th f..-itor. John S. Dunn. bo 1 h.i.ii!i .f th- l.'.Tti iiu l in puu t' Hta'i'iii. .'lvtli 1 i v-i ij u. I'amp Sli'!f).v. uiii l.f lirii- mi a tn winks' furlough ami will ir';i Ii t l.otli tnornin? :itiI ev-nins .-rvi'-. It U il'-iir-.l that all thf nienilifrs mill tli-ir frinN W irrsnf at tlifv .rvh-v. ('. K. i.vthis at i.. in. I'raver nn prai -f-rvi-VS' 'Iri' ! iv i'vMilii'', Mir' ii '''. Sp- ial j inu-i.- lv tiit- . iioir. Vftminlr IIpv. A M. llls. pastor. Sumliy s -iiool at 'J :'' a. tn.; L. ('. Vhit''iin!. Huprriiif'inlnt. I 1 1 1 1 . rvhip at 10:I.T a. in. ami 7:"' p m. Jiiiii-ir i;inlfaror iiitlns at p. ni SiMih-r Iji'lcav-.r s. ity inTts at G :30 p. hi. Hope I.r an I I.-iyt.n stt. HfT. f.,r all ii t tcni.. at n. A.Jults me tl lnt-rnati-na! Ivun: womrn's .-km, j'.ur I'.il.P-. All utb-r .It-partmcntü , , , (.n9. Cnmp. tcht toacbers a ! iri iii-u. i "la .-. fur all attcu.! iiit.s. A-lult iw th lnt.Tli itional All IasHs fruiii iuterin"llat down imp th rjusely i-r;..l.-. wstt-ni Th womi'n'.- rla.ss use Stmli.- Mi th t;.ipl of Mark." t'nmI tTit tat iir5 are (ir.ivl.lcil. Morninc lnl.ii worship at l':4.". with vriiuwi l. th in I n I tor. thin. "i:trlhntlon. K.prttal mii. I Non-IIaita n." Thi will ! a j 'int si-siin of "1Ut" ami 'le.iniiiN following th niornlu y.-rvh . Junior 'hrUtian i;nIaor at p. m. : Mrs. Train 1 crr. supprintnl nt. Senior Christian lOndeavor at i:."0 I ii... tol'h". Th Art f l.lvlns with tlir." ! 1'eter :-!. Ivenins srvl of fon'. '-rittir. prajcr ami ?rinon upon th topi.-, "(io-l'io Striving with Mm." at 7 :-".. Th inhlweek nitlni7 i1 hM ea h Wo.In".! i v evening at 7 :"!. Topi,- tiih wk. "Making nur Calling au-1 III, tion Sur." II IN t. r 1:1". L3APT1ST. I rst 'nrnr U'nynp Htwl Main t. r.it.h- s.-ii. ol at !:" a. in. ; ' S. Stejhn. ut.erlntendent. Iorniiu' wurshlp .it 10:1.". Srr.iin by Ir. Warren T. I'.han. priInt f the I'.aptist .MitHionarv I'rainlnir nehl In hi-ao. I'. V. 1. I". metinir at ;:.'U. Kveiiin M-rvi.e a union meeting at l"irt Cl.ritl in rhureli. ti i vuppr ml Hiinlv ela!s on Wed nesdi y ceiiint; folh we.l Pv praver and praise Herrie at 7 I.". Th Mr. l of Servi.e will nit rday afternoon with Mis I'rrn h, i; Marliu st. luinr.r street T. ior?; L. "Interline, pastor. Sunday t hool at 9 n. ni. : J. W. Kendal!. uperintndnt. Mortiins worlilp .it 1:.'.0. srinon ; - on ' uardianship " Th ' ".... ..,, .., n in I'.vrnliiS ;; J ; J . .... t. at . j Zn: ..ToW,ip ,., ll.mr''-' Corner Washington av. Cberry t. Ilex. IV IUrtok. pastor. .Ml.'zion-115 X. ItlnlsPlI at. Iter. F. H Kennedv. I. pator. Sunday B' hofil at O'.oO a. ni. : Mrs. Anna Hutchinson, superintendent. I'lrtt nfM"li Cornr Laurel nnl Napier sts. Servla-s at 10:0 a. ui. aaJ 7 :" P. inCHRISTIAN. I'lrtt S. Main t.. noutli of public lihrarv. Hev. John M. AIevairlr. pastor. Sun.Ia'y school at 'J:"'. ITderlck U. Trulaml Hiiperintemlent. Our t;cher r trained and leon graded. v e luve elasse for all ages. Morning worship at 13:IV Sernmn by the pastor. "Loyalty to n iCreat l'an." Senior Christian L'mle.ivor at p. m. T-pi -: "Ihe Art of Living- with others." Th evening servl.o will he held s,t7::a. union rrvi- 'f th- 1 irst l.apt.st. I rt Meti.o.lUt. l'irnt rresbvteri.in ami 1 irst Mi ri st i . n eh u r; he On f t he pastors will preaeli. Spe lal HiUle ly th dOUl.'e niartet at t.oth morning and voninir servh es. st rangers . ami visitor in th ilty are cordially linit.! to worship w i t Ii u-. Indian Arnif-Iiill.in:i :nnl Witwor mv.-i.i i'iiil. 1 hv I lie oniieira. i ue l'oosf.Ts y al-o have a speelal. Th nt.st U on and everybody petting biiv. Cine. Cointniinlon anl sermon at !::; a in. II. l'.att v. hori.ter Hear p.- ial inusi.-. .'veryIJndfn Avrnu C'lmrrh of fhrUt finden a.-, and C.Trli!e st. Kev. Ldwar l Cat. pastor. Treii-hing at 10:?'! a m. ami 7:"1 p ni. Sunday s h-ol nt a. in. Curistian l.Due.ivor at o.-o ? niPVf T,FI IPM L AAUCLIUU. ASSOCIATION. Hroa.lway- "1.1 11 Hroadnny. Her. A -1 ,, ......... v.- i.... . ! ... o-tl ti.i..-i. r-isi".. .-uiouj b in'-'i ,iv : 1- s- I'ilier. siip-rltit.cn. l-nt. M'Tning worship at 10::::.. Serni..u hv ii,.-' iiui; m i ,ie I'.-ii.i i i h cijis will up IiH, :i tl. ,,.,n-(. ,lf Mr. A;ion Smitii. '!'' .. Weng.r !.. on Monday evening. Mir.!) is. .,t s -.', 1... k. Pray.'r meeting ei Wedl.es.i.iy evening at 7 :."o. t;.oi;- l. l ears.il n Friday evening at I'Mi'-i; I'.ovd Thornton, "director. t.ra. (hurcli ',r. Lincoln wsy XV. and Walnut sts. Kev. o. o. Loler." min isters. Sunday s. I.o d j.t 'j iL F. Vitt. " sup. riiiU i:. lent. ,, ,, ;1 vrrv tine rec ord during the last month i. ml we invite o,i to attend en: s lio., Morning worship at lo :."'. l!Nc:ri: "Tli opportnnitie of our 'h!irh." om.g IN-.. ;: s :,.;:.ilj.-e will meet at ; :lö p X..--1 I . ii s r: a n iresi'oTi? .. . r.- !' ivlii:.' and v iie.-.I your help. At th srvi-es will be evangelists Tliis w til he th opening rvi. es 4.f our F .ster evaugetistli- srv and there! w'. l i e srv ni s every night during ;h v.-.k e,.t s.iiii: day night, at 7 .'1 r wi'.l be no praver and fei:. v s Ldp -ivi.i- on XN'e.l 'i.-s.la v" eveuii-g because vf the evangelistic service. , 1 irt Lafavett? Monroe sts. Kev. i W. H. I';e'u'.ey. put -r Sunday s.-Lool ' ;.t 0 :.; a. iu ; tJc -rg J. L. uj. superin t.n.Vnt l.-s. !i: ".leSUs S. l'd!l;g Forth CueIwtlve h.s.ij.'e rn.. by Two." Morn-j i:-g ".,rs'n;. wttii s.-roion by the pastor j . t In, :n. ,. , t. "A Call fo.- t u s-t - rated s-.;v!..-.' Th i-ury ir.u.ier caiiva fT t -- Im-, a budget wii' take ;. .i' M.d.iv i..-twe:i the !i.r of '' and , ..':.. k X!l 'o-mi . ' .er are re-jnest-.J i n-.nn ,t h--:. d:!: i..g ths. hours. . ... i i.i.l.! of tl canvass ho re will be i. v.i.'.iig . v i- . l'h b r therhood -f

! tl. 'jur ii wili n !- r wirb tM.rg' '. j I-aMlST. !'. I.Dai'I I . Mai'lay :il 7:1-' p. in I'M.ur meeting a n 1 te.ub-r train- ! r.z xYedr.es-dnv at 7:C j. ui. CLMr re hearsal Ttnirs.luy t . j m. .uten Chpel-XV. II. M.vgnnt Suni.iy grho.-l .-if Ik.i.ij . ru r.srn. uf-r!nt'iilnt r;it"T. Bethel fhurrh (Ljdick) -Lev W. I! --'s --j m w ' m - J s r f M.vjrint. pastor. Sunday shoo. at .o:') a. iu. ; Wiiliaui Trumhle. superintendent. EVANGELICAL. Zlon --Corner Wayne and St. Peter sts. I!v. W.-udeni-ir tlt Teney. pastor. Sunday nhool at 'J.IÖ a. in. Morning uru.;i . & , k . m. . a l lu:Aß. St. IVterN Ormnn -ilü W. Lasai: nr. Kev. Hugo Wel.-helt. pistor. Sunday fboo at 'j:) a. in.; Carl Ueiukc. superintendent. examination servl. of oufi rm.ition ' la n VM at VrAÖ a. m. I.nte:i ri- es at 7:10 p. in. Clllieral servh e of lorotha Weiuer nt -': p. in. Sewing elr!e. in oniieti .n -.vlth St. Titer's Ile.l Cross .iiixlilary. nnets Thursday afternoi.n at Mis. II. Heierma i. u s. 4P I'.. Loa man t. LUTHERAN. Ilolr Trinity KnilUI. Sherman ST. and Lhidnev t. Kev. All.ert II. Kei'K. pastor. Sunday S' lmu at U:1.j a. m. ; L.l'.var.l Motf-. superintendent. ;lorl: lel swedUh f'hapin an 1 Kerr st-. Kev. tJutfriil Olson. p.-itor. Sunday s hool at 'JAW a m. .-i u ! I'.ihl class at 0:1.-. a. ;u. .Morning serviee j,t pi:. Th sermon will b preached on the following subJ.'t. "Tn Leni.-ny und the Severitv of 'I ruth." At the evening sTv i e at 7 prearhing n "Our O.v'ng Savior's Cry: 'It I I'inished.' " Tuesday evening the l.uildlng so lety mts. An exeellent J-rocrani I a rra i. ired tu whi.-li Iv. Axel Nelson of I.aporte will tike part. Wednesday evening midweek servi.e at S oNJiwk. Thursday evening. -lnir rehearsal at 7 :.;!i. " Criday evening, the Little 7irls' Missionary society will hold a sale for benevolem. St. Taul't. tiernian- .Trffei. 'ii and William sts. Hev. II. Hull, past -r. Orman rvl at li.'oO a. in. Sunday si hool. lodh I.ngllsh and (Jcrman. at 0 :.".(. a. tn. English services on th seoiil and fourth Sumlavs of th month at 7:" p. ui. Moruiag suhjl: "Why S. Many Ciiur.h 1 eiiominat b.us V" Lenten n-rv-ie at 7:.,.t p. iu. Subject: "Christ for rilat." Walt her league r.l!d hour Tuesday at Vi p. in. After th close of service there will be a short meeting of ail voting members of th church. CHURCH OF GOD OF THE ABRAHAMIC FAITH. f hurrh of God of the Abraham l'aüh. -Service in Melville hall. 'J1- S. Lafayette blvd.: Sunday s hoo ;,t 10 a. m.. 1' A. Sfilon. superintendent. Preaching services at 11 : a. ni. and 7:." p. m. by II. V. Tteed of Chicagn. I'.ereHii r.ible study on Friday evening at HI i;. South st. VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA. Co-net mission. -fHO S. Michigan t. All Chrlatian societies inTited to a big open air meeting- every Wednesday. Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights, corner Wayne and Michigan Btreets. Old-fasb-lone.i gospel meeting at Volunteer nilsBion hall Sunday nisht. Ierybody iovited. All welcome. MISSIONS. Menoonite Hope ."21 K. blvd. Sunday -school at -I're-aching at o :;0 p. tn. Jefferson ?o p. ni. Preaching U:ö and V:.'.0 Ices every night except p m. SerT v eilncsday. Mary Nunemakef In charge. City 115 L. Jefferson bhd. Kay A. Hird. superintendent. Sunday nhooI at : :WI p. ni. IMble chihs at 4 :U-J p. m. Kvenlng service at 7:J0. Gipfl- 1C1 11. Iasalle nr. Services Wednesday. Saturday and Sunday evenlugs at 7:oO. Sunday school at 10:00 a. in. each Sundax. SPIRITUALIST. The Trogrefsive Spiritual nociety will hold services at 7:110 p. in. every Sunday at ."A". S. .Mb-hlgan St., Uedmn's hall. Speaker. Cliarhs A. Thompson. Suhjet. "Whit Ar th Spiritualist Höing t Help Win tho War?" Message bearers. Mrs. Weaver and Mrs. Nellie Thompn. IJeading from sealed .iucstlns by A. Thompson. MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION. Meet- everv Mondav nt 10:C0 a. pi. at the Y. M. ('. A. Kesident aud visitlns minister always welcome. President. J. A. Burnett; vKe president. W. H. I'reshley; secretary treasurer, G. L Lnt i line. ASSOCIATED BIBLE STUDENTS. Woman's Club hall, room 221. J. M. S. buMdiug. Sunday. .'.:si p. in. Lecture by Charles A. Lb-mi. 1. subject, The Two "Salvations." At 7 :".' p. ni.. study. "Sardls Period of tti 'hur.li of ICevelations." ed nsd a y . N :ot ii. m prayer meeting: text. Fnv day, i. in. study. Shadows." M:oJ. Tri "Taberuaclo JEWISH. Tempi. neth-KI Corner Lnealle aT. and Taylor at. Julius Leibert. ribhl. Hivine services cominence at 11:(0 a. nt. Uabbl Leibert In hi sermon. "Individual aud Sex-is I Responsibility," will discuss the various forms of in-justi-v that linger in modern society. Kellgiou school session begins at 0:". a. in. The F.eth-Ll Literary society will meet at the home of Mr. Kossin. CHURCH OF GOD. Churrh of Cod or Saints Chapel on Harrison av.. one block north of Lincoln way XX". Otis Austin, pastor: .T. L. Forsvth und (J. LI. Leek, assistant pastors. Sunday s.-bool at '.:4ö a. tu.; A. M. Kliklcv, superintendt.it. SALVATION ARMY. :Jia 11. JtdTcrsuu l.lvd. Sunday serv-i-ts: Morning, county jail. K:ki; Suntlay school. '2:'M; open air srvie. 7:-'X); indoor service. S::ui. Prayer meeting 7 :.".. Capt. Nehen.iah Uruoks. officer iu tli are. SCIENTIST. First Church of Christ, Sclentlt Main and .Madison sts. Sunday services during completion of hurcli building will be held in the Sunday school room at ll:0o u. ni. Lutrance on Malison st. Testimonial meeting every XX'ednesday evening at S o'clock. Sunday school for children aud yuuns people up to the age of L"0 from 9:45 to EVANGELICAL MISSION. Swedish Fvancelical -Main and Monroe sts. Kev. Fiuil XX'iustedt. pastor. Sunday school at a. in.: August Anderson. superintendent. Morning service at 10:45. Aftern vn servb e at ö:."-0. Kvenln? sTvice ut 7:.".o. Kev. Harry Liudhlnm of hh ago. a noted evangelist. vilj sprearb af all the services. The evening service will be held in the Fngiish laugu-ge. BRETHREN. lirn-Kev. G. W. Ken. h. D. D. pastor. Sunday school t 'J:'JJ a. m. ; llarlty 1 ires tone, super in tcudentPrimary svhooj meet at th same hour; Mi- Margaret XX'hitnier. superin tendent. Worship with sermons at 1:."0 a m. au I 7 ::ui j. tn., t'ae iator preaching. Mornir.g theme? "Miracle and Praver" Kv.ning subject: "Pav lay and th Pay Luv dope." V. P. S. C. K. at . u. ; Mis Hertha Klin. prsidei.t. Fvangeilsth- services will be he'd in this h;jr. ii ea. h evening. eept Saturday, f.-r the next two ve. ks 1 lrt Churtb of the Urethren - In. Hans av ad Xttimi st. Kev. T. F ieorge pastor. Sunday seh -! m 0:00 a. m: P. (. Stahlv. t uperhueiident. Morning serxi.e at lo;M. Sub.i.-.-t f s rnioti : "Far the Fruit of Hivin 1'or-glve-o ' Chitstiir Workers' meeting at '. :.U .. .;n Fveuing s:":u n 7 :.''0. "-.der I ii ft i. n ; 1 1. " XL-si, oi stmiv m Junior league at .. :.'ii p. m. erund lnirh of tli. Itrrthrrn - Cushiug anl au P.uren Us. Kev. It. O.

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When he attempted to dissuade them he vvns et upon and badly beaten. Armed citizens quickly surrounded and subdued the rioters. loiter a score of special deputy sheriffs xvere sworn in to preserve order. MAYOR OF STOCKHOLM ARRESTED BY GERMANS LOMiQX, March 16. The Swedish delegation xvhbh attempted to mediate in IMnl.ind. returned to Sweden on Wednesday, the exchange Telegraph correspondent at Copenhagen reports. Mayor Liminairen of Stockholm, xvho xvas chairman of tho delegation, was arrested by the Normans on the Aland islands and imprisoned until an officer of the Swedish warship demanded his releat-e, the advices state. Mayor Lindhasen reported that the Aland islands wore now completely under a (Jcrman military dictatorship. The Yasa correspondent of the Aftonldadt says a report that t train xvith 100 of the Ked guard on board was blown up near K.iutus and that many of the troops xvere killed. BUCHANAN BOY DROWNS News-Times- Special Service: ISITCH ANAN. Mich.. March 16. Carl Weaver, live-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Weaver, was drowned at Ü o'clock Friday afternoon xvhen he fell off the bridge at the Clark lvjiiipment conipanx's foundry here. The lad's parents were informed 15 minutes after h? fell in the water by a playmate and a search xvas at once started. At "::50 o'clock the body was. found near the Pere Marquette bridge, about 400 feet down stream. Two brothers and the parents survive the boy. Roose. pastor. Sunday school at 9:.'X) a. ni.; Wesley Zimmerman, superintendent Christian Workers' meeting at I :.".() p. m. Subject: "Worship. What It Is and How to XX'orshlp." 1'reaching at 1:.': a. in. and 7 :'; p in. Prav er meeting Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Medfor.1 Price, i;."! Lincoln way XV. Conference Memorial United -010 S. St .foset'h st. Rev. I. L. Young, pastor. Sunday s.-hi.o :it t :'.',) a. in. ; c. K. Wilt-on. superintendent. Mornin- woislii; at u):7. Subject of sermon: "XX it he red Powers." C. 1'. at c. :.".o p. in.; XX'aldo Keller, leader. Preaching at 7:.';u p. in. Subject of srrmou: "An Inevitable Kesiilt" Regular services iu the church on XX'eduesd. iy, Thursday and Friday evening, observing the week of prayer and seif denial. EPISCOPAL. St. James Lafayette st.. north of XX'ashiugton. Kt. Kev. John Haze-n White, re t 'r: Rev. II. R. White, vicar. Holy coinniunl mi. 7: ' a. rn. Sunday si hml. P:hi a. ni. Morning prayer aud sermon, 11 ohek. Vespers. 4:o p. m. Xtuiig people's meeting. i::'.o j.. m. Holy communion daily. 7 :'. a. m : vesj.ers, 4 AA) p. m. Wcdmsday eveuing. 7 :.;o p. m. CATHOLIC. Sacred Heart, Notre Dame Rev. Johu B. Si-heier. C. S. C. pastor. Low mass :.t G:0i a. m. Students mass at VOO a. in. Parish mass at 10:11 a. m. Vespers it - e) p. m. St. Stephen' Hungarian Thomas and Mcpherson sts. Kev. Lawrence IJorvatb. pastor. Mass at S:o and 10:1. a. m Sunday school at '' :OU p. m. llonediition at "5:o p. la. st. 1-atrlcU's r.07 S. Taylor st. Rev. John F. le(Jroote. C. S. C. pastor. Low masses at $:(. 7 : .o and !:i a. m. High m.iss and sermon at 10:o0. Raptism at 2 :t0 p. ni. Vespers at 3:"V) p m. Sunday s- hool at Ca", p. iu. Meeting of church societies at 1:') p. m. St. Hedwige' rolifth Corner S.utt and Napier t-ts. Rev. Anthony Zubowi.7. C. S. .. pastor. Low mas at 7:0'. and I0:oo a in. Sunday school at -:"0 p. iu Kenedietion at '2 :Z0 p. ni. St. Stanislaus Polish 11 .j N. Linco'n St. Rev. Roi.iau Marciuia"., pastor. Mjss at 7:o't. 0:00 and 10:00 a. m. st. Mary' German 131 S. TavJ .; st. Rtv. J. M. S, hrer. C. S. C. j-astor. M iss at 7 :'".o anl loam ;i. m. Sunday school at g:üJ in. Keuedicticn at 3:U p. u.. st. Casimir' rolih-:i S. We! ster st. Rev.Stiuis'.aus (iorka. pajtur. Low mass at 7 :.';o a. iu High mass nt lo ;o-j a. ni. Vespers at 2:0 y. m. St. Adelbert" Polib Olive and Gr.'.'e sts. Kev. John Kuba. kl. pastor. Pally mas al 3:15 p. in. Holy hoi;.-. XV .-d-nesday evening at u'. ck. Sunday i-ass at :W ar." 10 ."OO a. iu. St. Jo ph's Hill st. and Lasalle av. Patrick J. Carroll. C. s. i pastor. Low masses at 1 :'.) and t: a m. High mass at 10 :W a ni. PtnedhTion at 3aj p. in. Sarrod Heart Belgian Ii:.', XX" as st. Rev. Claries V. l is. her' Mass at 7.1- aud !.::u' a m. t. hool at -:;' p. a Reue-i:.. tion p. m. TllcMpas;..-. sun-iar a t ö :i k) St. Iry of the Holy i;0ar, Polih National Cathohr H v. ;;:lv Svditi patnr. Sundays; First ma .,t vn'i a' m : iiigh mjs ai.,j s.-rnvn at lytM a' i.i.: Sunday "h.-oi at '.' im p. 1n; ediction at .VOO p ta XX VU dav- Hoi. at Ul

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SOCIAL i: IlTS. To stimulate recruiting; amor.c th: young men in the Polish army now forimns; n. France, the local Polish military emmittee in connection with the Federated sa-cieties of Warsaw v ill hold a Mass meetincr Sunday afternoon at Warsaw hall. S. Walnut st. The delegation of Q recruits a:.u other guests from ou: of town will arrive here at 5 o'clock over the N. Y. C. where it will be met by the military comiriitteo. Later a 'lan'iuct will be piven i'i their honor at Kosciuszko hall. S. Ch'ipin t. ;harles Preckoxviil will be the jiii.ciial speaker at the banquet. Immediately after the ban-iuei r parade will take place in which uniformed societies'. recruits from South Fend and Sou;! Chicago. 2" young xvomen xolunteer as nurs:j for the Polish army, dressed in costumes of white with the regulation head-dreso, anil the r presentation from out of town will participate, headed by Z. H. Falcons hand. The line of march will be cn S. Chapin st. to W. Dixifion st., W. Division st. to .c. Olive st.. S. Olive st. to Ford st.. Ford st. to S. Walnut st. to the Warsaw hall. The program will consist of patriotic addresses, singing; ard musical selection1. Among the others who are expec.td to deliver addresses are: Ilev. Xowicki of South Chicago. Rev. M. c;;idacz of Hammond. Dr. Rommald Ostrowski of Hammond. Mrs. Obaiska of Chicago. Mr. P.Iock of Chicago and Otlicer Zebrowski of Chicago. The St. Valentine society of St. Hedwige parish will ho'd its meeting Sunday afternoon at the parish school. The St. Florian's Young Women's society of St. Hedwige parish will hold its meeting Tuesday evening at if o'clock at St. Hedwige school. The Y'oung Ladies' Holy P.osarv sodality of St. Adalbert's church will meet Sunday at 3:"0 p. ni. at the parish school. The meeting of St. Joseph's society of St. Stanislaus .-hurch will bo held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at St. Stanislaus hall. The military hand of Falcons Z. Halicki. N'o. 1. xvill hold its rehearsal Tuesday evening at Z. H. hall. Sin Ring; practice of ST. Hedwige Choral society will he held Tuesday evening at S o'clock at St. Hedwige s tCllOol. Members of the Columbus Pel Cross auxiliary will meet Monday evening ;.t S o'clock xvith Mir Toehla Sojka. Mil W. Dixision st. The meeting of St. Stanislaus society of St. Stanislaus church will be held Sunday afternoon at l:t? o'clock at the parish hall. The meeting of the "Cory Polish" (Daughter of Poland.. Polish Woni -en's alliance of America, will ! held Sunday afternoon at 2:P.O o'clock at Z. F. hall. The Falcons K. Pulaski will hold their meeting Snnday afternoon at ?. o'clock at Warsaw hall. The Name of Mary society of St. Hedwige"- parish will hold its meetIiil: Sunday afternoon at 2 : " 0 o'eloeii at St. Hedwige school. Thf Lady Falcons. M. Romanowski. will hold their meeting Monday evening at S o'clock at Kosciuszko hall. The in-Miibers of St. Joseph's society, hr.'.neh Xo. fi.". Polis-h Women's allianee of America, will meet Sunday afternoon at .'J'.aO o'clock at St. Hedwige school. The Pulaski Herl Cross auxiliary xvill meet xvith Mrs. Frank Xowinski. W. Division st., Tuesday evening. PFRSOXALS. Mr. and Mrs. Casimir Lodyga and the latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Stephenson of Kansas City, arrived here for a two weeks' visit with relatixes and friends. They are the guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Micheul Lodypa, CIS S. Pulaski t. Martin Holacinski, who has been here on business, left for Michigan City Friday. Joseph Czechorowicz, Yx Division st.. has gone to Chicago for a week's visit with friemls and relatives?. George Adamowicz returned to nis home in Fort "Wayne after a short visit xvith friends here. Frank Moskiewicz of Clary xisitec? xvith friends here Friday. Casimir Hazinski. ljn Fasnacht av.. has returned from a business visit at Michigan City. Julius Crochowski. Wilbur st.. is recovering from an attack of rheumatism. Casimir Sielewski. 1 4 40 Harris st., left Friday evening for Akron. O., to spcn.l a few days with relatives. Miss Catherine Szty oorska. 71 S Pulaski st.. left Saturday morning for Milwaukee, Wis., to vis.t her i datives. Mr. and Mr. Edward Smolensk!, College . t.. has received word that their son. Harry, ha arrived safelv in Franco. Mr. and Mr. I.'niis Ciyzewski of Chicago Heights. 111.. a:e visiting with the former's sister. .Mrs. Alela Kline. 127 Franklin st. Miss Mary Rogozinski gan Citv i spending one rif Mich!week with relatives here. Miss Jeanette Jelenski of Chicago is visiting her sister. Mrs. Ho Nicholas. W. Jefferson st. John Taylor returned to Lansing folio-win:: a brief visit here. Thon. a- Pojer. 17... Florence a v.. left for Chicago Friday to spend a ft xv days with relatives. BIRTHS. A daughter was born .o Mr. and Mrs. ialislaus Kola?ir.ki. 05 S. Kalev st., Friday. March 1". S300.000 FIRE LOSS WHEN DEPOT BURNS LEXINuToN. 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