South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 82, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 23 March 1918 — Page 2
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Miniday METHODIST. Mft-N. Man st. It llrnrj L. iuris, panto.-. Class i; -tlL, at l V) i. ru. Sunday s r;i at 'J ;.' a. .d.; Klin"! k. Ar-erDetay, superintendent J'uMl: n-orshi;. at 1" : 10 a m. I'll! .! viorsMp :,( in; jo a. rn. and : I', in. Ir. v ii; n- up f',.- j. ulj.lt it tu rnornli.jf s.tvI'c i, i-ut-Jt: "Tb Kif)g.ip of '"lirUt." At 4:') p. m. the '-hi.ir ..f t!i- . liiin h v ii rn-i;-Maunder's 'olivet t (han." a sa-reI i'ilifi Th'-rt- Mill !, r.a ev-nh;g s-rv-i li-i! In ttiis hur. fi I.t . i- ti '"k a ill I.e !;. !.! , ln--v. I.iy . T'iur lr. I a i '-iil t!ih !nir-h tM N .01 ! I ri'l.n 1 ak -it t !k h'-j r i-l f t!i- 11. rr - n'gM. -ri . 1:1: !r. la. t-r. of t Ii i li'.irrh fr m 7 7:1 f, o:!(i 1 ii r fi t' iMt :it tl-! 7:1" nn'I laT !r j p nit u .- ' k.t t.'' !r-t t ln-.ir M i; ! hur.l, lrj Ml.-' N S -i i 3 f 1 .rnk t'.- Sun i I." ..:, 1,.!!ioj Nevt S U 1 1 ' I A V ii'rr;lnz 1 .1 i.r . 1! K.j'ttr .1 rf.r St. Tau! Memorial "., rrt" h Ilev. Jnii L. if n ir.1 I.aGardintr, I' 1 . pit.r. S i'id iy h .-.! ;it :':.'. a. r;i. M'irnii'-' "rJ .-it 10:4." ..;.. k it x hi. Ii t i r 1 lr. 1 rl i ii'-r j.re;-h nn flie vii!i t. TL" Kwn.o ..f hri-H.ir.lty." und li.irl KiK.rr vll! lri. "l' ir N..t, i Urn I." ly l' u k. Kpworth lii;ii" r""". V V '.V 'i'""" :"!.-e :,T , . .. ..fduck Ir. i.inlü.rr will pre:1 h , .n tie MjDje.t. 'What e nwe t. , ! lnnt- Alt,,P ' '" :f ,-fh .r,rmo"- ! I r..,i. tl." M4 ncer t the f r a rerer.r.f r.otirri pl'ture life-story f Menu 'l il f '1 I l J J IJ J Iii .1 I l l' II I i atir In fulentiiie and Krpt. will We i ri'M til''' Kart W. Karr will .im;. "l'ace t' 1.1 t."
Grm-e rorn-r MPhijnn and Tutt Kti. . kupcrlntendent. nT. Richnr! H i'rowder, pastor, (.'la 1 qunrv strret Tte. r.eorp K. KnterruertlDff at S:l- a. tu. Sunday school ftiline. p.t.r. Sunday school at J :.".0 a. 9:Z a. m.: I'rof. J. A. r.ycrs. uprin-, m . j yy Uend iK, super'ntendetit. teadent. Morning worship at K:15. . ' n-.M,.in
Junior rnpre-atloU nt '.':."o; in L i oils. , jperintt-ndent Kworth U-j; Livcuinj; worhIp at 7 :''. ;ue 'it G '30 I I . I I ran-is ; S;i!ld.lV : Iowrtl Height Miner and eti Her. tiuv II. Clark, pastor. hool at ':45 u. in.; II. . U-Aoms, fcuperlntendent. Morning Worship at 11 o' !o k at wiii' h time the pator will hrinr the I'.tlm Sunday lnpe. Junior liun h at p. m lipworth leagre at Theme: 'I he Art oT Living with others;" Mr. ii. II. I.I.i. k. leader Kyonins evangelistic service at 7 :.'U. Thon.-: "Lookinir I'or'ard to the II irrest " The mPlweek rvhe nlll ! lie I I I'riday evening at which time the entire congregation H expected to preterit at tit- i"od Fri day ciiiomiinion nervi e. practiie Welneolay at 'i Ka-fer choir : ." p. in. and I'rldjy ui-ht after eommunion -ervlce. Trlniljr nialn? and Vaar avs. Rev. Melvln l'. Hunt, pastor. wihle school at D:::o a. in.; Kudulph Kline, u' tins upt-r-Intendcut. Morning worship at l';l." Sermon y tl juitor on. "The I'revailin? Lif," or "''hrir. th- Valley 'on uerr." The i horus-choir will furnish special music nt l.oth serii-e. Kpworth halite devoti..nal at r:l." 1'1 t.v Mln Mahel Martin, l'rea hin? service at 7:".". Sermon miIjet. "With Jesus on Holy Height Calvary. Cotf.stre prayer tn.-et iiir.'s will le he'. I n Tues.lay eiiin'r; jin fd:."wii: Uroup one with Mr. and Mrs. Ilazen. VC.2 Vauar iv. ; jrroiip three with Mr. md Mr. Klhler. lrj:; I Mamie hv. : croup fntr with Mri. Showalter, ."-'; j t'lcvei.m.l nr.: srotip flw with Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Keece. i;;i 1 Vau Huren st. : t-rouj, is with Mr. anI Mrs. Martin. 11 1 : Allen t.: irroiip seven "1th Mr. and Mr. f'urt ain. 1' lUilne a v. ; croup ei'ht with Mr aiol Mrs A. kerni i n. lo." I.in dn i,)iv . : croup lo with Mr. ;rae WilMaTsis. 111 l''rti-'' liv. IMher croup ineefinc t 1 autiounced lat3!'. On Wednelay eveninc at 7::i t tie fdlwinz conferences ii! le held in difTerent parts of the church: Men's onf'rene. P. M. H"lllter presi!inp: women. Mrs. Klrkn.itri k in churce; younc people. ith Mi Jain presiding. At s 'cl k l there will he a central onference and! on se.. rat iou tneetlnj. n 1'rhlay nic!)t it 7:4" a speeial passion service, with Mief address, followe! ly the Lord's j uoper. Uevlval rn.et in hzln Kastei lav. I Fpworth MfmoriaJ Tornr Idn'olnj way W. and -Dlive st. Kov. (J. L. Hull- ; lion, pnst'r. Sunday s.'ho.d at U :3i) a m.: r.len Kinney, Kiiperintendent. I I'reHchlns at 10:15 a. tu. Kezular i servh es SunIay. ' I're.K liinc at l":ir tn. ty the pastor.: uM t: "The Other Man's i'oii ien e." i ;e. ial tnusie !r the choir. Mis Kthel Wahl will sine. "'Jo'l K.o Merciful t) Me," hv K. I'-1" Ter ippv Mull Memorial Michigan and sts. Kev. A. V. Itahhs. pastr. I ro. ia j hoI at '.:4." a. tn. ; A. Katte rheiiry. upo.rlnteu JeDt. Itlrr rrk S. 5erentb st. Her. J. A. Kord, pantor; residence ::is Mishawaka it. Sunday school at i:."0 a. ui ; K. C. Wolfe, .uperlntemlent. Cifrman Lafayette hlvd. and Wnyn t. Kcr. H. S. Miller, pastor. Sunday hocl at U: '0 a. ru. ; John Koch, superintend.nt. Irea-htnc at 10;.Vi) n. m. and TV t. m. Kpworth lea cm at 7 Ort p m rrayer tucvuug Wednesday nt . M P- Cl IVekleyan "22 K. Hrcadwa v. Ret. K. I O. Snitler. iitor. Snndnv a.-hool it i :Z) a. n.: F. M. Porter, superintendent. I scrtro.n at 10:3o a. ui. Kveniug sermon I at :00. March 1. Si:n b;y s'di.-ol at 0:30 a.'m.; prea.'üißg services at io:.J a. tn. and 7 :..d
i. m by th pastor. Mardi 17. Similar c. A Trblle. . hool at ;::;." a. m Mard. 2. Sunday; i ir.t-Ifaye!te tn7 Monroe ft. UeT V ' ni :-r'a, V" r'T'W. II. Freshlev. pastor Sunday ehool st 10:.,r a. m. and . :. p. in. hy the ; Bt j.:;i a u, ; i;eorge J. Long, superinpastor. Prayer jr-eenng every U e ines-; tt-ndrrt day evening at 7:30. Keon : "Jesus Ministering t the FREE METHODIST. ; Multitude" Morning nnr?hl. with sermoil liv the pator at 10:. 4i. The choir f ree Mrthdlt Pennsvlvania av. audi will alo render a spei -lal number. Y. P. Hush St. Kev. W. K. Webster. pit r. .lt ;:: p. ni. : Clara L.x kstidt. presSundiy school .it 0:30 a in.: Paul ! i.ient Subject: 'Kemedies for InternNeMtrcd. superintendent Pre.nhlng at ! .,.ram e :" '. P. Smith, leader. Kv ning ly:30 a. m an.l 7 ;.'W) P ui worship at 7;.".o. The annual eongregaHlrer Park 1 ree MethodUt Kiur-I tlotial meeting f ti e ehur. h will be held teenth and ine st Tier. Mr Hitch- M-nlav at 7:" p. m At this nieetinc
.. rator sund.iT s.-hoci at IL m a ni.; 1 K. Wolfe. su'perlnfU'lcut. i AFRICAN M. E. Olnet A. M. K. -SP" W. M.uir.e st. I Re', a. T. Ke.ul'.Iing, paste". Cla ireetIng at 1":00 a tn. Sunday school nt U :3d p. M. : Kev. Kli P. Stewart, superlato'ndei'it. Kecltal servi.es everv nicht next week nln te. by i;ev. II. H ' - hen. is of I. n' l'.r.m. ii. N. .1. AÜ : . wei4ia:e. Tavlor A. M. V.. Zoii Comer Kddy fln! Caaipaii sts. I'.ev. L. P. Powell. r .istor. I'Tiiir.j wnfiliip at '2 : ' le t : " I e U a t 1 J:"" p. tn At 7:" -i! i. t. -M.,c W!t!i a P IP : 15. Sernn.ii Suiolav s. h.l p. ni . ser?n'ti I pose ' Pr. 11 I rt Methodist I l.ii. ..it r of tlie ii -,; r- ii, w ii ! gi e l i.' i n evening '.-I t 'ir' it t ' i i hu n Ii pn I 'J: si:bjc, t. -The ln',i;..n --. Tiits M:Win nf ;i K. cri bod is Mao " A v (dctCuio. PRESBYTERIAN. 1 irt v.rtier Va sliin ;fn a v JiTlil I.vfa vc t: bl d. lirv. 1 L iri'-S A. I.i;p;ni i ri 'ttc M. 1 . : st. i-. 11 Sub ie f - tt. 1 1 . oat..r. !iM Pirtr! !-r ait.uit t he i, Pu'lP- wi.rnMp jit lo;J. ,i c sermon " s :."..! at '...'u s'iperinteR.I-nt ,t '.'..' n:. it 5:i p ;.. p. in. I ? c R il 1 " t r " Uibba ni ; .? S. M '.an. b u s I s'.iij . lud I 'itib-r Kl.'Te.lVor so. icf 'UI'. pe ..!,.', ln.ef.n- at I'.; m..i w..- dec t Pinal tia', eiery 7 .:.'. Red r. Ii pa rb'rs ru n::; g .-; t Sa t url ty r.-s a'iviii.i.-y in t!.Wediie.;. .. t i . :o j. n.. it Trln! - i.-.ir. A v i:i day sW . re ii.- r. M..rnii z X tne.i.' ' . . I w 1 .l.din P;rn. j P. S I 'i I. !.-!'. plstr.r I .it '. :.".') a. i l : o! ; r l n t . .-n t ..rs'M at Ii-". bv 'h i plat-! .1! ii ::. , i .i 1 5 . i.i lSfer 'CI on lr.fj. CI tr. s k j t : i l'.'i rn. ii : I '4.. I (!!' .t'.'i 1 1 u. I ce'. r t-i . k .vi The -.d-P CI he !.ei;. . I SOI lid I c 1 I 1 Iii- et - hur. a at n erv P e and P..p- . !!..' r wiii sti.l .Need." At 7 ' t e I ;il..i;: - n ; 'if.- at Cam l'icrr Pietn:'-r K ii t ri i . 1 ,ih. i aft-r!:..'U. Aii'i iil '"i .r. 4i: irj Wed: - ! iy ev.-t.U.g :tf the 7 ..." Last u n . t -r 1 : ni and re .-pti'ii ;ei n.- i.i '.. r t',-1 " tl'-Vt Sl," !.t l"i '"Iii!:.' J)UjU4II. i.ill CL... i'i.ilM I'.lil'.S
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! v.;th i;. All .nri uri'rnc to i 1 1 n I i ! !;--. -.-rt j. i UeMminster Iv. A M Krün, pastor.Siiri'liy p' l.oo nt . in.: I.. C. i j hit' omt. mi perin tendent. PnMlc v ri sl.lp at 1U;4.j a. m. and 7:.''0 p. ni. , ! Junior Krol.-avor nieetlrg at 2:.10 p. m . .Senior Endeavor o iety rneet at G:3d p tn. ; Hop Leer n nI I y ton t. K--t. '; rk' V. Alii im. It. I, minister. IHM. ..rhooi at ti :." j. in.; Carl Kliery, auper- ! e t n If ti t. Classes f r .ill n ttin!.:iits. Adult el i tb. International lessons: 'Mu.lls in tl-- ;np-l -f M.irk." Hrlnz y. 'j.- Hi AH otLer dpartsiH-n ti u-c t!if cr:nl! les-.us. Cump'tc:it tea Lrrs .1 r im 1 I - -1 . 'la ) fr ail nttinl int. Adult uth int rMtkuial le';fi d')W II !!. All the from liitfrm-llaf e r-iii-nl I tiii t i!Het-nt tf;i h-rn are ir- i ld-i .M'Tiuii piiM)-- rvlilp at I1:--artix.n liv tli- niinit-r. tln-in-. j"'hrir ur Kin'." .fnnir Knd'-:ivr .it ; .". :."j): Mr I'rr.' II'der, Mii;f'riiili i)dl lit. S ni.r 'hriHfl.in liinl-iv'r .tt tl:"i. ! tAj i-, ll-tn d i s f..r Intemper;in e." Kph. ö:l"--l. Popular evenlus -rvl-e f " viz, (rij tun-. pray r and rnn'n at 7:' Theme f..r the servhe: "tjethnemar.e nri'l the Vrll of Today." The . s-Kioii will i!)-et at th- home of tbe ( nlnl-ter Inday eyerdnz. Marrli .'.". t,t '7:''." Al'.le'k ervl-e each VlnesiIay ,.xnll ,,t 7.;. T,,,(. ... - , uk f V;ipnUli v'-k : This sorv,( ,. f.-,jnwr,l hv tlie monthly n.oetliiL- of teacher and officers of the ,.h,M,, ,jf hoin full attendaic c U i,nnpr,,ivo BAPTIST. I ir.t -Corner Wayne and Main Ms. Ililde . Iiool at u. ni.; S. Stepbi-n. ., !,.. ,-. 11 l' " . i'uji'ii. .Mt. Zion-113 N. Iürdscll et. Itev F. Ii. Kennedy. I. !.. pastor. Sunday 8, jl00 Slt j:2o a. In. . M.rs. Anna Hutch..n minprinlrndi'nt I"lrt twJIh Corner Laurel and Napier sts. Services at 10:00 a. in. and 7 :'M p. ni. CHRISTIAN. Iir.t-S. Main st.. south of puldic lil.rary. IU-v. John M. Alcxan-ler. pastor. Suuduy hcbool ut 0 :".. I'rederi' k U. Trulaii'l. superintendent. ur teachers are trained ami lessons graded. We bjve eiass.-s for all acs. Mornlnc worshin at iu;pi. Sermon lv ! the pastor. Klnirly Joy Keallzed liiroucu rvinijiy .-ervie iimi Kveidnc w orship at 7 :.".o. Sermon hy Uev. 1'red Kline -f St- Louis, Mo., als.) st ereopt ion pictures of the Wenevol-Mit aced n ii 1 orphan homes of the llsclidc of J'hrist. The iUtrtct will furnish peiul music at both morninc anl evening services. Senior Christian Ktnleavor at ':.".0. Topic: "Itemdies for lu'.einpera nee." Indian A venue Indiana and Witwer a vs. iu-v. W. A. Hruudlge, ator; residence. 131 llatiey av. llihh school at 'j::o a. in.: II. White, superintendent. Fred Wilson, chorister. Special nun ly the r.oosters. also hy the orchestra. Twenty more new member l'' the contest last Sunday. Make It 3 March 'JJ. Communion and preachinc at 10 :."'. UI'.attv, chorNter of the church. Subject of the sermon: "The Greatest Thine In 1 the World." Junior C. K. at 'J:.".0. V. 1. 'S. 4. K. at d ::. L'vancellstic services at 7 :.'. Subject of the sermon: "In the Wroiijr I'lace." Kveryliody welcome. Limlen Avenue C'lmrcli of Christ Linden av. anl Carlisle st. Iter. Kd(Z'.'J B JfAt.pu:i utjjsjtio ui U O'J'6 a. ru. and 7:öo p. tu. Sunday school e.t war'l Castle, pastor. Preaching nt 10:30 p. m. EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION. Hroadway C13 K. Broadway. I!er. A. I. i.'alst. pastor. Sunday B-hool at 9:30 ni. ; L. S. Klsher. superintendent. Morning wrshij at 1:.'MI. Sermou by the pastor. Subject: "Palm Sunday Jeu and the Children." Young Peo ple's alliance at i:4. p. m.: Miss l'.essle l'liineh.irt. president. Pat Kmnions will j talk. Kvening worship at 7 :-".o. Sermon I by the p:itor. Subject: "The Lamb of ! tl.xl " Passion week will be observed by ; having servicen in the chapel every even- ! inc "luring the week except Saturday evenlnc at 7 :"0 o'clock. Choir rehearsal ion I'riday evening in the ehapel; Poyd j Thornton, director. 1 ttre Church Cor. Lincoln way W. i an I Walnut stn. Itev. O. t. L7.Ier. inlniptersj. Sunday school at l:3ü. u. I. I it mi. mil I'ei iiiieiiotiiL. Lesson: Jesus .vuuisteriug to me Multitudes." Mark i):.TJ-4l. On last Sunday our Sunday school broke all previous record in attendance and interest anl we are very birous to do even still better tili Sundav. Morning worship at lo:,;o. Theme: "My I'hundi." Ou Sunday afternoon from '' to Ö o'clock the evcT.r-member anvass for the coming year" will he taken. At ':4." the Young People's alliance will meet. Topic; "keniedie for Intemperance." Kph. 5:1021. K.l. Castle will have charge of this lertinc. The eveninc preaching services will begin at 7 Theme: "Our Triiiiurihiint Kiii'T." Passion weck ervi e will be lud. I every night this week t which everv one is invited to attend. The La. lies' Aid will meet on next Thnrday aftern-!! for their sf.nii.:iUniial elc tioti of cflbers at the home or. Mrs. teport win ie given ny an uie ici-an in.-uts. and aN tlie t Ion of two Special services tr:istes wiil take place. vl!I be held on Tuesday. W eI neday. 1 !"irlay anl I'riday nichts at 7:1. !n- iiii iim nun i"ii ?i'im - ii lia-t. r irotiiiiii and a a rel cotpert by the ,-h-dr on Kater night. Auten (hnpel-W. H. My grant. panr Sun. Ivy school at loa) a. ni. : Jessie I'.arns. superlntenlent The servi at 11:0"' a ni. will b copbicted b the Imnkleberger sister of Three Oak. Mich, day evening at 7 : Revival ervbe SunSpe. ial sinking by the I unk lebe rgr sisters. Sermon by the p.: st'.r llethel (liun h ( Lydb k) - Rer. W. H Mygraut. pastor Sunday school nt 10:'O a. in.: Wibiam Trumble. superintendent. Public worship at 11:o a. in. PraUe 'rc ice l'i;esda evening at 7 :".': Clara W.itkie-. leader. EVANGELICAL. Zion- Comer Wane and St. Peter sts. R'V. Waldemar liofteio'v. patr. Servbe on Sunday ill begin at 10 .'. 1... k a in. Th.-re will be n, Sunday s li..il. The foüowinz hlhP'en having nipitd'd a two-ear' coarse in Pdblbal list recti. 'ti. will coiihrni their baptisiiril vmo and be admitted t holy colliluuni.'n: Andrew Seifert. .lohn Riedel. Ali ert S. l.ivcrke. Herbert Ra':er. Rlc'.iir.i Mejer. Wilbird ;.e!m.r. Harold Met 1'iarence IL.se.be k. I.iren': Ne ide". Harry i',ilt'i.iy. Juliu I'.eyc-r. lorotli.x llis.lb'ik. Rernl'V Fb-dier. Flsie Ni h. l'.ernb e Calloway. Marie ireening. (ertru!" Ires. Mariruerife Suhl. Mathilda ChtJstman. Anna Ms h. Marth i sta. biur. livening servi es wl'.l begl'i at . . . . I.I. . I u 7 ...;iMk. in -"nnecT!.'n " ua ims -rv-i. c hoi ti:iiinuiii .ti will be ob.erve.l. i t. Peter (;erman--415 W. Laal!e av. j Rc. Hi-g. Wei, !. ;t. p'-tor. Sunday ! e h at .00 a. ni. ; Carl Retake, super- ; int !i!.-::t. Conrirm-itlon erbe-s at 10:1 a. ni. i '1 i.e foilouii .; htldreii i! be con-I'ri.H-.l: I.--ilnc, AlPert lleleri" inn. H u -y Kurrhal. Krm.i Reutter. Oertr-i l Ibyer. .tip' s eKrueger. Rise P.. i "er. li'ltii Ir-K. Klse Scanet,'. ReUtihoi r ! f the at 7 :i'j p in. S rv ices alumni eonCrtnctl ..ii tbtiMl 1'rldaf at
10;l. j. m Sewing ri r ! l.i y t ft'Piu..ii ;it Mr .1 Vri'-i J?nfM!l Mt1. m'-ct ThursLUTHERAN. H1r Trinity Knlili -Msermao ST. I and Lldsip.v st. lUv. Albert II. Kf-it. putor. Sunday h' hr.l jit 9:15 a. tn. . IvJward Mott. uperlntrnlnt. la-i f'r all n'n Adult rUW rlass faulit ly the patr. Sii!j t f ics'u: am i'.tra ." Chi.-f snif with MTiii.i! I.r tti p:Mtr at V):'ltt a. in. S-i!..s t : '"Tlif Kinship of .It'MJS." ' .iiini'T iiuftie :tt p. m. 1. inner iKiiruf M-rvi' i' at p. in. ?mhn lal mhi ' j M rvl'H. V'pr Ith -nixiii .it 7:'V p. J tn. I !.e I;it'r aIII tcln at this TVi a .'ries nf !i!Mitatlu n tlw words spoken by Chiit front fh cross. Services w ill i.e in id a ii evening .luring the week with the iejitin ft ."Saturday. There will alo : s.-r i-es on C.ood Krida v at 'J :-".o p. hi. No ether servi s it ineodings I tiring the week. Gloria Del SwedUh Chapln anl Kerr st. K'v. (J dtfrid Ols ni. pastor. Similar hool at U:uo a. in. and DiMo clas. at 9:1." u. ni. Morning senrU-e anl holy communion I at 1 .:.". At the eeninz servlie at 7;.'i0i the sermin will ! preached n. "tnii Hyinc Savior' Iast Word frmii t!e Cros." n Wedncjilay evening mifl-"-'k service at n o'clock. Tinirsday ufteri'.K.n. I'idie' Aid meeting nt '2 :) p. in., aiid hdr practice at 7 ::.'' In the evening. 1 rMaj evening service at -o'clock. M. t'uul't German Jefferson and WilIi.itu üts. Kev. II. Holle, pastor. Cernian servi'-e at 10-30 a. m. Sunday school, edktlon at 3 :0U p. uj. Week days: Holy mass at b.O) a. m. Morning subject: n Thou Faithful." In t'ie evening beginning at 7:."0 tin choir will sine the cantata entitlel. "P.ethany:" dirji tor. W. Laufer: organist. W. Kitzmaiiti. Servl e w ith holy communion Monday anl Thursday evenings at s o'clock a i I (;od Friday morning at 10 :.",!. Confessional service 30 tninutes !efre chief service. Announce-m.-nts are to lie made Tuesl.-y from 7 to 'j:-)t nnl Weliieslay fritn J to ." :".' p. in. Catechetical Instruction Monday even in g. CHURCH OF GOD OF THE ABRAHAMIC FAITH. fbureh of God of th Abraham I altb. Servuea in Melville hall. I'lJ S. Lafayette hlvd.; Sunday scho! at 10 a. in.. F A. Stllsou. superlnteu.lent. VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA. Gof.pel mission. 430 S. Michigan St. All Christian societies invited to a big pen lr meeting every Wednesday. Friday, Haturdar and Sunday nights, corner Wayne and Michigan streets. Old-fash-lonel 2'ispel meeting at Volunteer wision hall Sunday night, Crerybody Invited. All welcome. MISSIONS. Mennonite Hope 521 E. Jefferaou hlvd. .Sunday school at 2:30 p. tn. Pre:Khing nt 3:30 p. na. Preaching u:30 and 7:30 p. in. Services every night except Wednesday. Mary Nuneniaker in charge. City 113 E. JefTereou tdvd. Ray A. nird. superiiitendi'Dt. .Sunday ichool at ;':00 p. ui. Piblc class at 4 :0o p. in. Kveniug service ut 7:30. f.oBpel 431 K. Lasalle av. Service! Wednesday. Saturday and Sutiday evenings at 7:30. Sunday school at 10:00 a. nj. each undaj. SPIRITUALIST. The Progressive Spiritual .society will hold service at 7:30 p. in. every Sunday at 305 S. Mlihigau St., Kedmen's hallSpeaker: Charles A. Thompson. Subject: "Samuel, the Prophet." Message bearers: Mrs. Weaver and Mrs. Thompson. lCeaIlng from sealed lUesthms. MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION. Meets every Monday at 10.00 a. iu. at the V. M. C. A. Resident and visiting ministers always welcome. President. J. A. Rurnett; vice president. W. H. Freshley; secretary treasurer. '? K. Lnterlinc. ASSOCIATED BIBLE STUDENTS. Woman's Club hall, room 221. J. M. S. building. Sundjy. 3:00 p. us. Lecture by C. It. Khinchart. Subiet: "The Passovers. Typical und Anti-Typical." At 7 :30 p. in., study on the Sard is" period of the church. Tuesday at S :oo p. ni.. the memorial services. " Wednesday. :0) p. in. p raver meeting: text. Matt. 5:41. Friday. s:no p. m.. "Tabernacle Shadows." Saturday afternoon and evening. Pilgrim A. M. Uraham will lecture. JEWISH. Temple lleth-Kl-'orner Lasalle at. and Taylor st. Julius Leibert. rabbi. Services commence at 11 :od a. in. Rabbi Lelbrt In his sermon. ""Kating ibul." will discus the Heins of certain religious ceremonies. Religious school meets at l:io. CHURCH OF GOD. Church of Gd or Saint Cha pel oa Harrison av.. one block north of Lincoln way W. Otia Austin. pasb:r: J. L. Forsyth and it. R. Leek, assistant pastors. Sunday school at 0:45 a. m. ; A. M. Klrkley, superintendent. SALVATION ARMY. 20d R Jefferson bird. Sunlay services: Morning, county Jail. 10 mm); Sunday school. open air nervlce. 7::0: Indoor service. 8::i0. Prayer meeting 7:30. Capt. Nehemiab Rrooks. officer in charge. SCIENTIST. First Church of Christ. Scientist Main an I Madison sts. Sunday services during completion of church building wli! be held In the Sunday schoe! room at 11:0) a. tu. Kntrame on MadMi st. Testimonial nieetr.g every Wednesday eveuing ut S o'clock. Sunday school for children and young people up to the age of -0 from 0:45 to lo ;u). EVANGELICAL MISSION. SwedUh KvangeUc-al Main and Monroe sts. Rev. Kin 11 Winstedt, pastir. Sunday school nt 0:30 a. in.; August Anderson. superintendent. Morning service at 10:45. BRETHREN. Jirfci Rer. (i. V. Rc-neh. tor. Sunday a1 hool at U:30 a Firestone, superintendent. I. I. pas- , uj. ; Ha r ley Primary school meet at tlie sam hour: Miss Mnrgaret Whitmer. superintendent. Worship with sernins at lO:-'H a. in. and 7 ::'.o p. m . the pastor preachlu.. Morning them.-: Servl-e eisus Worship." Keening subject: "! Made of the I trine of the Restirrection by the Apostles." Y. P. S. C. K. at ':3o i iu.: Miss Rertha Kline, preshlent. K'vangelistic .services will ei;tiuMe e ich evening net week. t'tr-et (liurch of the Brethren Indiina av and Miami st. Rev. T. F.. t;eorgf. paftr. Sunday s'luud nt 'J :30 u. in.: P. C. Stably, superintendent. Second ( hurrh of the Ilrrthren--i "uthltig and Van Ruren st. Rev. R. O. Rooe. pnet r. unl.iy sehol at 9 :'.') a. tu.; Wesley Zimmerman, tuperlnteudmt. Christian Workers' mftlnc at i'.:."u p. tn. Special music l.y the voutlg pHipIe of the First hur.-h.' Worship at 10;.'l) a. in. and 7 i ;a p. in. Ir. Roroiich will I in bärge of the morning service. The pastor will speak in the evening on "The Triumphal Fntry." Prayer meeting Tu.-sdav veulnir at the home of Mr. ami Mrs. Med ford Prb e. (enteren? .Memorial l'nited el 1 0 S St. Jiscnh st. Rev. I). K. Young. past.r. Sunday nehool nt t) :30 u. in. : C K. Wilson, superlnten'ieut. Morning worship at 10:4.". Su!.iect cf sermon: "Triumphal Kntry of Jesus." K. at :.".o p. m.: Krnest Traver. lea-ler. Preaching crvi e ut 7 :.3H subject: "Two Paths" Pal u week will le obrve1 ilth jiervio-s every niglil t. the i .-ir.-!i at 7 :3. IÜMSCOPAL .t. Jimfi' Lafayette "a LiiiiTton lfev st . no:t!i cf Job- Llazen
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Just lccnsc one H HlTli'.-tcd with (rman measles is no valiil reason why he or she should be interned for the dur.itinn of the war. according to n ruling of tho city !oard of health. .Sec'y Kreyerniuth of tho board, however, irisisis that warning; pij?na .hall be placed on hom-?? where this ailment Ks found, anl that tl'e warning Mens shall remain Irr a perio! of two week's. (Irniah measles i- not an ailment peculiar to subjects of the kaiser, nor i.s It one particularly desired by German sympathizers as a mark of ridelity to the Gorman cause. In fact, perfectly good Americans have bcc;i known to have German measle. ?Inrcover. it has been .sucgeste.l th.it the nanu of this malady be chmyed to Liberty measles, or something that will not indicate in anv way that the afflicted person has them through antlAmeruan proclivities. VESTED CHOIR WILL GIVE CHORAL PROGRAM The ested choir of 10 voices of the First M. FJ. church will present Jiaunder's "Olivet to Calvary" in a musical program at the church .Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Th5 program is aa follows: Part 1 "On the Way to Jerusalem," chorus; "Kefore Jerusalem." recitative, Mr. .Shirk; baritone, recitative, M-. Hager; "In the Temple. tenor; recitative, Mr. Hronner; bar5tone, recitative, Mr. Hager; solo anl chorus?. Mrs. Shanafelt and choru.s; "The Mount of olives," tenor solo. Mr. Hrorner; soprano tvolo, Miss Fields; baritone solo by Dr. Hager and quartet; hymn, congregation and choir. Part 2 "A New Commandment," l-aritone. recitative, Mr. Kempe-; (a) quartet or semi-choir; "Gethsemane." baritone recitative. Dr. Hager; (a) hymn, congregation and choir; "Hetrayed and Forsaken," chorus: (a) soprano recitative, Mrs Kelb; (b) Air. Mrs. Kelb; "Hefore Pilate," chorus; (a) "Pilate," Dr. Hager; "The Ma -eh to Calvary," chorus; 'Calvary," baritone recitative. Mr. Kemper; (a) solo anJ chorus, Miss Fhrhard and chorus. CO. G FIRST HOME GUARDSJN SERVICE Company G of the South Ben1 home guards holds the distinction of being the first company to be called into home service. The first platoon was on guard between South st. an l the Lake Shore tracks for several hours Friday night on account of n live wire which had blocked th traffic. WIM vi:spi;rs. Miss Carolyn Marsh will have charge of thr vespers services at the Y. W. C 4:30 o'clock Aunday afternoon at Horn to Klent, and Mrs. John f. Burns, 816 Fj. Colfax av.. a son, on March 20. Lieut. Burns, formerly pastor of tlie Trinity church. 1 now chaplain of the 137th machine gun company at Camp Shelby, Miss. FRENCH AND ITALIAN SHIP LOSSES FOR WEEK PA HIS. Wednesday. March :0. French shipping losses reported during the week ending March Pith were to steamers of more than H'.uö tons, one of which was sunk the week previous, and two steamers under 1C00 tons. The arrival at French port numbered vessels and departures t J 0 vcs-els. nOMF. Wednesday, March 0. Italian shipping losses throut;h submarine attack during the week enlincr March 1 ij were one steamer of more than läOrj tons: and two sailing vessels, one over and one under 100 tons. Arrivals at Italian por-ts were 1S7 merchantmen, while 4 J merchantmen sailed. White, rector: Rev. II. K. White. ri,ar. Holy comic union at 7::JO.i. m. Sunday school at ::45 a. in. Morning prayer and sermon ut ll o'eb. Vep r at 5:bo p. m. Young pe:(j.i.'s meeting at :'. p. in. P.hi .lohn Hien White cill p re.nl, at the 11 "'cl.k xervi.e an!. will have charge of all service throughout hdv cceek CATHOLIC. Sacred Heart. Notre Dame-Rev. John B. Seheler, C. S. i'.. pastor. Kow- masj ;.t 0:0. a. in. Student' mass at s:0o am. Parish mass at 10:15 a. in. Vesper at 1 CO i. m. St. Stephen's Hungarian Thomas and McPberin sts Rev. Lawrer.ee llrvath. pastor. Mass at s :. and 10:15 a. m. Sunday s- hool at - :W p. m. lienedictlou at3:M p. tn. St. Patrick' 3D7 S. Tayior st Rev. John F. Iec;rcote, C. S. C. pastor. Low masses at :io. 7:30 and frOij a. ni. High mass aiil ermn at 10:3. Raptisni at 2:.0 P. ni. N"efers at 3 :.'U p ni. Sundav '-hool at a:oi p. enurch soeleties at 4 :o) in. Meeting p. ru. tt. llednlse'i TolUli Corner Seott and Napier sts. F.cv. Antlomy .iibnir. C. S. '.. pastor. Lw r.ns at 7 :".".' i M and lU:o a. in. Sunday s. hool at 2 :Z p. in. P.enediction nt - :r.O p. ni. M. sunldum' Polish H." N. Lin-o'n st. lb-v. Ilom.m M ir iniak. pastor. M iss at 7:.".'. '.:oo an l 10:o0 h. m. M. .Mar' C.ernian-4".l S. Taylor st. Uev. J. M S.-b rr. C. S C. pastor. Miss at 7:.".o and l'J:oo a. in. Sunday s. hool at 2:C0 p. ui. r.eucli Hon at 3:oo p. m. M. rasimlr'n Polish vji s. We! sfr st. Uev. Stanislaus C,..rka. pt- r. Low mass at 7:". a. in. High mass at 10:00 l. in. Vespers at 2 :b p. in St. Adelbert'd Tolinh i ! i an! i'ra"; Sts. Lev. .l'-hn Kult.'O'Wi. pastor. Pally mass at .1:1." p. in. H !y lio.;r. Wednesd.iy evening at s , lo k. "sun-lay i-ass at s .isi ar.vl 10 :0"i) a ra. St. Jo-.ph' Hill nt. and I.asal nr. Patri'k J. Carroll, c. s. c.. pat. r Low rnas.es at 7::u and !: a. m. ll'.zh mass at IO:" a. in. Prnedl ti n at o.uj p. m. Sa red Heart Uvlgian -1 12'. W. Th-nn-n st. Kev. Cl.arle V. I i. !ier. pat :. Mass at 7:0 a::d M :'W a m. Sun-lav Mho-d at 2:.".0 p. in. I'.eneJiwtioa at ". :w p. tn. st. Mary of th Holy Kottarv. Pollh National ( atholle Kev. i'.asil Sy t,t a. pastor. Sun l i: Pirat mass at a. m ; higu mass a'oi sermon at loa) a. ca.: Sunday is -a ... ! at 2 :'.) p. ra. : ben-
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From Reconls of Indians Tttll and J .on n Co. Walter and wife. William sanie, $ 1 . Kdith J 1'aprner to Harry Holland lo acres in Lincoln bvp., H. Kacner to ame. Sellin!:.: and Building v Loan part a.s.-ociation of Smth K.end. lot 4 Bowman's third addii Hon. 51. AIe. Van Slater and wife t. Stanislaw Kuc and wife, lot 73 C.eoigo YV. tSwygart's lirst addition. 53.330. FJldo Myers and wife to lb-rt Aien nays, irustf-e, j.t: is: nrst sip- ; division of Kier i'aik. also part lot IRS O. P. of Kiver Park, als. lot 0 Leer's tirst addition, also lot 310 Berner drove x-eond addituqi, 1. Pert Allen Hays, trustee, to I.. Eldo Myers and wife, same, ?t. The State of Indiana, hy Arthur F. Wolf, auditor, to J. C. Marble. lot 77 Berne Irove first addition. J4.61. Same t same, lots 4 $ anl 1? second addition. $4.34. Same to same, Ut, 437 Herner Grove addition, 562.1 S. Same to fame, lot Ss Oak Park second addition. SÖS.i'O. Same to same, lot 17 Fisher's south side survey, Same to same, lot 39 7 Ferner Grove third addition. J6.MS. Same to same, lot SS Bowman's fifth addition. $1.99. Same to Fame, lot 19. Bowman's fifth addition, $1.99. Same to same, lot 7 Oakside third plat, $1.99. Same to same, part lot ICS Bowman's Place addition. $32. Same tn same, part lots 11 and 12 PuHail & Keltner's subdivision. $15.33. Same to same, lot 10 Orchard Lawn addition, $2. CO. LOAN CAMPAIGN WILL NOT AFFECT STAMP 'SALES, IS BELIEF While there is bound to be lessening of activity in the Savings and Thrift stamp paign in Indiana durinir the some War camnext Liberty loan campaign, because many of the workers are engaged in both enterprises, the War Savings campaign is expected to continue without great interruption, according to the state committee of Indiana. "The possibility of the next Liberty loan carrying an interest rate of more than four percent does not worry the War Savings campaigners in this state. War Savings net the purchaser 1.27 percent." the state committee points out. "There is no need worrying over tlie chance that the next Liberty bonds may bear I 1-2 percent interest. In the tirst place, while there is talk that these bonds may be 4 1-2 percent, there is also some indication that they may not be issued in denominations below $100. The War Savings stamps arc in more ways than one the "wage earners' bonds" and tlie War Savings committee for Indiana believes that the third Liberty loan will be a great success without in any way doing injury to the War Savings campaign for that reason." Tlie Indiana committee is also firmly of the opinion that the result in this country will be the ame as in Great Britain when a similar situation developed. L. 0. T. M. GIVES PLAY South Bend Review. No. 4. L O. T. M.. entertained Friday evening with a playlet entitled "A Country School." in which 2 3 of the members dressed as children took part. Sunreme Deputy Mrs. Fa can and Supreme Auditor Mrs. Olds addressed the members, outlining tlie plans for a big membership campaign which will start at one-. A public meeting will be held at the L. O. T. M. hall next Friday evening at S o'clock where instructions will b; given for the patriotic service drive. MAiiiiiAni: Andy Medich, Bend, and Maria Mich. William Wayne maker. Bremen. Bra nan Jam school ton. lici:nsi;s. lahorer. South Baieh, Buchanan. Petcher. patternand Gertrude teacher. Walker-
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Notre Dame News "Sunshine and Awkwardness" is the title of the lecture to be deliver- I id by Strickland Gillilan. one of the: most prominent American humor-! ists,' Saturday evening before tlie ' students ai d faculty in Washington ; hall. In the course of his lecture ; Mr. Giliilan will recite his best ! poems. T:ie lecturer has gained prominence throughout the coun-I try by his cheerful spirit and unbiue J manner in the work for the better- j ment of society. Frederick Pauld- ; ing gave a dramatic reading on Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar" for Hie students of English Friday even- j lng-.
"Since tiie nation's interests are I it stake, we shall cheerfully do our j bit in the cominjg war chest and Liberty loan campaigns through j . publicity channels," said Prof. John -M. Cooney, dean of the journalism department at Notre Dame univer- j " sity, in regard to the South Bend Chamber of Commerce project of securing students to aid in the pub- ! 7 licity work. The journalism students have pledged themselves to : work just as soon as Prof. Cooney i -receives of.'ieial notice. ,
F. M. JACKSON OUT FOR CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE Francis M. Jackson. 2009 Portage av., pre-i(!ent of the Indiana Tit'.o ei Loan Co.. and one of Sou, h Bend's Ixst known business men, filed declaration of intention lato yesterday with the county clerk .f becoming a democrat' candidate a: the May primaries for judge of the circuit coirt of St. Joseph county. Other democratic candidates who are the most recent ones to file notices are: Michael Ilanley for trustee of Portage twp. Michael Kart mirski for precinct committeeman cf the third precinct of Portage twp ; Andrew G undersoil for constable Portage twp.: Harry V. Helmen f r coroner of St. Joseph county: FraiiK McCormick for justice of the pey? of Portage twp.: Siee Hobakows. for trusteo of Warren twp.: John Himer Peak for justice of the pea.--of Portage twp. The latest republican candidal to file no ices are: John Mountain for county treasurer: Cyrus E. Paitee for prosecuting attorney of st. Joseph ccunty: Clyde I. Wykoff f -r trustee of Olive twp. ( II.H(.i:i) WITH CHILD iii:hti(). Joseph Wittling was arrested Friday night charged with child desertion on the complaint of his wife-. Mary Wiltling. ?1. S. Walnut sr. officer Kal-erniak made the arrest.
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