South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 104, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 April 1918 — Page 15

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Today's International Sunday School Lesson

I LISO. lfK AI'KIIj If. am ixAirv, Ijcwm Trtt Mark HrJT-CS. CH'Wcn Trxt WIxh-xt 1I1 onic after mc, let him deny him--elf, and Lake up hi cros, untl fol1 w mr. Mark :.. i. iM'VotJonal Ilra4lins lUtnians H;H-10; Ifr-drr, 12:1-2, 12-1.",. Additional Material Pr TYu hc i: 18-27; 57-( 2. IYinuiry ami .Junior Topic Jeu nd Oiv Illiml Man. l4--oU Material Mark :22-2;. lYLmary .Memory Vci,' He liatli t'onc all tilings well. Mark The tirnf has now come for Jesus to take account of his ministr v. Having' hn rejected hy the rulors. he koh into retirement with his dis:plf'S His primary object in his ! aching duriüK this time is to preI are the- disciples for the tragedy I the cros, which h: knew was to rar. Hin leaf hin:? gathers around ike Kreat cardinal doctrir.es of thj Christian taith. He Instructs them touching his person, atonin.i; death, resurrection and glorious coming a Tain. He knew that in the measure that they intelligently apprehended these things they would lo able to pass through the ordeals before them. The same is true today. Those who clearly apprehend the iJivine Person, the vicarious atono-i.-ent. the glorious resurrection, and st cond coming of Christ, are undisturbed by the world tragedies of the r resent hour. 1. IV tor's C'onfe-'ion of I hrit (vv. 27-30). Two question of Christ provoke. this confession; 1. "Whom do men sav that I am?" (vv. 27. L'Sl. This question referred to the opinions of the people regarding J sus. Home believed him to be John the Uaptist, some Klijah, ami some one of the prophets. They all recognized him to be a teacher r prophet with more than human authority and power. Today. as then, there if a diversity of opinion among peoph as to Jesus Christ. S me think that he was only a man. t.thers that he was a great teacher, I 'lit nothing more. Jesus was not content with this acknowledgment. Had he been satisfied with this, he v ould not have been molested in Jerusalem, for the Jews willingly acknowledged him as much more than a human teacher. 2. "Whom say e that I am?"

CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS:

METHODJST. Iirt-N. Main t. Iter. Dr.rj L. lari. p.-i.otor. 'la meeting at 9:00 a. tu. Suudjj si oo'i at l:i a. hj.; Kliuer P. Abemetby. superiutt-n Jent. Public w. rsliir at 1 1 : 1 0 a m. Public wt..ip 10:4o a. m. and :?0 p. uj. Ir. Iavi will .viipy t he pulpit at be-th ervier. Tie morn'.iig tlienie: ,Iinniertal Yutli." llpwerth league at C:1 p. m. At tlie evening lietir Dr. Davis will prea.li a slirt :e.pfl serniou. I'.-ayer meeting Weil nesd.i.v eveniug ut 7::u ti'( l.M k. h-d by Ir. lavi. ht. rula Memorial-Colf.ii nnl bporte aR. Iter. Jauses b. (iardlner, L1.. putor. Suui1.it rlio.d at a in. Morning s. rvie lit 10:10 o". !. k. :it w Id. h time lr. (iardlner will preaeh .n tlx- subject. Idie (iifiit A .e. -nttive.' il!t!-tr:it. .1 t.V Iburv Van Pvke neted story. "Ibe I..t "V..rd " Karl V. Knrr will sing. "I Am Praying for Vom." bpwort'a league .ervice at p. m livening servb e at 7 ;.un o'. bvek. Ir. kirillner Ul preach ..n. "Saint In Caesar's Household." after which parts I. and II. of "Trie Si'u oi tue rress" will be presented In Iil-dlell Pb-tur. This pieture. which Is similar t, "tjuo Vadh." presents a rn.xt thrilling st,.ry of the persecution ef the Christi aus ..tide- Nero. Karl YV. Knorr will sinir. Wonderful Pea e " Max Mlrand-i will render on the orcan at the m-rnlng s-rv-i. "I-iudate Pomlnltuu" bv Shebb'n. erer.Kb''' br Kinder, an.! "Mar.he Herobiue" br IMsrirle: and at the evenin .rvlee. "Kvening Idyll" by Sebarv I'hml in Parole" by Pry singer, and A!-ro Uuibilante" by Pederleln. Cre Corner Mb hlgan and Tutt ?t. Her Klohard II. t-Towder. pastor. C la meeting at VJ o'rbvk. n.H.n. unday s. ho.d at r:.1i a. rn. ; Prof. .1. A. byers. b ipei intendent. . . Morning worship at 10:b. Subject of , ...ure: "The Savlnr -Jra. e ef l..d.' .1 mlor enffr-gatien at 2:n p. m i : -ith-. rine P.la. kir.ar.. superintendent. bp;vrt a le.gue at '.:" p. iu.: Uli Mat hndirfer. president. Iening worship t . Mit; bN-f of d!s.ure: "The lettered smu spp.-lal niuoie at both penices. Midweek ,, rbe Wednesday at 7: p. m. Ixwll Helht-Mlner and Pranst f. her. Hur H. Rlak. pi'tor. sandav bo-l at 0:15 a- m.; II. C. Ielocff. superintendent. ...it tk,ä. Morning v arship at 11 e . b; k Theme "The lattleneld ef Prayer l.pwe.t i,,.ruP ,t :."j p. "V. J. Ilynn. preui'.nt. livening rviees at 7::. Ihe-i..: the Paine of J.lfe" Midweek Kervi-1 - W t dnesday nt 7 THnllr-niaine and Vasvir zx R?t. Meitin Hunt, pastor, bibe- s ho. l 0:"0 a in.; Pudolph KIlcc. acting aurerMattbTps worship P:k: sermon by the t 7,n T-'Itow- Tan Man be Uhrht Mth t;d':" Vecal dnet bj Mrs. Smith and Mr. K-.ntz: voeal solo. llMher Klrkputrick . xuiu iolo. Mrs. Haut. At " .Vlo. k there I! be a mas meeting far men addr.-d l.v Jamen. Martin, better known a t--r ns,arch Jinx" l-n for all nirn . : 1 pv i orth Vj,ffCf devotbmaN t '.:!.. led by JaAIK,.!cr. llvangelistb- s.;n b;e at.:.-'. -!!,.. p.ter will speak on "N l oreivenr P.. br The clv.Hi, ch.ar will s;n?. How TwU i Zl-mf vocal duet by the MU,, Wer. S;ial s-n dee every n'irht this cominir week e.vpt .r..l.i "rd Saturd.r. This will be the do, n Vt'ek Friday right will e sunda, .-c,-ol nishU with m-tny pe i.ij features. All wetk nigbt meetings at . :4... Fp.rlh Memoria - Werner T.!n;oln r ar W. and OM t. Per. (. . I. bull, son. pastor Sunday n.-r.o.d at 9:0 a m.; Glea Plnney, superintendent. stull MemorUl-MI hljran nnd Vlrtorla tu. lUr. A. V. Patd.v pustr ndaj h tj.--.l at 10:Y a di ; A. Katt rheii. j . .d Heart." Ilv.nlng: "Materous for tj.e s' in'r"- I Ight llpworth league at :.-. Lti.ieV "live b-aderLip. Prvucklng U:rl WHEN

Review by P. ß. Fitzwater, D. D., Teacher of English Bible, at Moody Institute, Chicago.

( vv. 2'J. "0). II. Jcmiis Traeliin Concerning the Cros ( v. 21.23). Christ charged the disciples not to make public his Messi ihship, as that woul ! precipitate the crisis. The disciples needed much instruction yet to prepare thern for tho crucial hour of the cro-. I. What he taught (v. CI). (1) "The Son of Man must suffer many thing3." He suffered physical weariness and hunger, ridicule and contempt, and even misunderstanding and lack of appreciation on the part of his friervls and f'isciple?. (2) "Pe rejected of the elders, chief priests and scribes.'1 These were the nation's official representatives, the very ones who should have known and received Christ and recommended his reception on the part of the nation. Truly, he came to his own, and his own Kceher him not John 1:11. To be rejected by one's own friends and relatives is doubly painful. c: "He killed." This announcement was startling to the disciples. They had not jet cme to realize that redemption was to be accomplished through the passion and the cross. Jesus now states with defmiteness and certainty that lie must die on the cross. This necessity was due primarily to the fact that it was the divine purpose to make the death of Christ the heart and core of the atonci ment; and also, to human hatred or.d opposition. ( 4 "JUse again." 1 Though this was utterly incomprehensible to the disciples. he shows them that this would be the glorious issue of his death. III. The (M or IMxiplcshlp (v. 31). The law of the. Christian life is suffering. To follow Christ means to turn one's back upon the world. 1 To repudiate the world means to I ir cur the hatred of the world. To be Christians, therefore, means to share Christ's sufferings. 1. There must be denial of self c::n. This means the sufferings and shame which lie in the path of loyalty to God. To live the godly life means suffering . Tim. 3:1-). :.. Christ must be followed (v. .14). i This means to have the mind of Christ I Phil. 2:Z) and to preform the service of Christ. IV. The Issue of Diipleship (vv. ' ö..-"s. The blessed issue of following a. m. and 7:.' I. m. Iteception for Mrs. Stull postponed pending her arrlvat, also temperance jubilee until finding of supreme ourt 1 handed down. Sunday school and prayer meeting need your help. Don't miss either. River Park S. Seventh st. Iter. J. A. Lord, pastor: residence 23 IS Mlsbawaka it. Sirnday school at 9:30 a. m. ; F. C. Wolfe, superintendent. German-Laf.ijette blvd. and Wayne t. Iter. II. S. Miller, pastor. Sunday hol at 0:."0 a. in.: John Koch, superintendent. Preaching at 10:30 a. rn. ani 7 :CO p. rn. Pp-orth league at 7 '00 p. rn. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:43 p. m. Weleyan-722 P Proaday. Ttcr. P. (). Spltler, pator. Sunday school t 0:n) a rii.; P. XI. Porter, superintendent. Sermon at 10:3O a. ni. Lvening eermoa at FREE METHODIST. I"rn Methodist Pennsvlvanla av. and Rush at. Iter. W. P. Webster, paster. Sunday school at U:"0 a. in.; Par'' Neidtzel. sup rlntendent. Preaching ht 10:o a. m. and 7 "a) p va Mver TarU tree MethodUt P"urteenth and Vine et, ncv. Mr. II toh(otk. pastor. Sunday sehool nt 10:00 a. m. ; L. P. Wolfe, superintendent. AFRICAN M. E. Olitet A. M. K. 310 W. Monro- st. Itev. A. T. Peidding. pastor. Class nieeting at 10:0) n. in. Sunday school at 2 "ti p. in.; Key. KU P. Stewart, superintendent. Key. '. Pniery Allen will hold his third quarterly meeting. He will rill the pulpit morning and evening. lr. Ibivbs e the l-ir-t Methodist rhurch wdl' preach at '.'.:) p. m.. at which time the holy tommunion will be adniiiii-..tered. Alt are weh-oiue. Taylor' A. M. fl. Zleo Corner Pddy and Campau ttn. Iter. L. P. PowelL pastor. PRESBYTERIAN. I irt .'orner WashingtAii ut. and Lafayette blvd. Itev. I'harles A. I.ipplnentt. I. I. pastor. MisS 'harlotte M. Partridge, assistant to the minister. Public worship at 10:b" a. in. Sublet t: "1 he Ancvl of His Pres,.;!, ,.." Musi, al and praise servi.e at G: p. rn Speel.ii p -eg rani by the -tioir. Short address by the irdnister. P.ible scho-d at '.:.". a. r. Men's Fellowship ,bib at f::-.i a in. Midweek meeting Wednes.lay :it 7:." p rn. Ped Cros- auxiliary 1n t br ciiun p. triors l rl lay at 1 :." p. ni. Trinity .lohn S. Purns pastor on leave. A. P. Siunders. pastor on dutv. Sunday t hoi at ! :30 a. in.: S lb I'ren. Ii. .uperitdendent. Sermon by K.'v. A. H. Saunders . at '':lö p. ?n. livening church sen i e n 7 Pveryor.e welcome jtt theso servl en. Come und worship with u Westminster Iter. A M. Hells, pastor. Sunday School at 9 :.".0 a. tu. : L. C. Whitcotnh. superintendent. I'ublie w;rship at 10:45 a. m. and 7 :30 p m. Junior Fit. leaver meeting at 2:."0 p. ni Senior Pudeavor ücm icty mets :t 6:30 p. m. Hope-- t.eer and IVivt"n sts Iter. Ct's.irge W. Allison. P. I!. minister. P!b sew.ol at O::1.! a. in.: Prauk Kettrmg. superintendent. BAPTIST. l"lrt 4.rner Wain" and Mala Pev. P. Ipp, Ph. 1.. aetlng pastor: resideij.-e. V. M. . A. IUtd. seh. I a t':: a in.: C. S. Stephens, s ipertn.enler.t. Class. for all; fully graded. Young is.ple meeting at C p. m. inernl services with preaching by Ir. I.app üt 10:4. a. ni. und 7:' p rn. Sub.1.1 ts: M.-rnlng. "A World Vision and the Call 'f the Hour; evenir.g. "My llverJcstii'.g Possession-" The public is welcome. ei ii i . &r n..iri-A r rrtr. '.U.U. T . .. ... .... tine, pastor. Sunday vbool at 9 :30 a.

ILLNESS, DEATH, OR OTHER TROUBLES COME, ANY MINISTER

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Christ Is a life of freedom here and new. and eternal life hereafter. Such sacrifice enriches the life that now is. and prepares for the enjoyment of the life which is to come. To barter the future life for present enjoyment is most foolish, for the choices of life are fraught with eternal issues. Those who refuse to follow in Christ's footsteps shall be separated from him at his glorious appearing (v. CS;, compare 2 Theis. 1:7-10). Are you prepared v. hen the call shall come? School News (("ontinucl from Iare 2, this sec. OLIVER SCHOOL (ar J. KUh. Iditor. om:-a. Miss Nelson is absent on account of measles. . Miss Meyer has returned after a four days absence. Division one have begun the reading of "Child Classics I-'irst Header." Hose Palogh, Joseph Fikete and Anton Gorbics have the measles. Our sale of Thrift stamps fr this week has amounted to $6. TWO-II. Mary White entered the two-D grade. We are winding thread on the stars for Red Cross. This week we will make drinking cups for lied Cross. THIIKIMJ. We are making our calendars for the soldiers. We feel proud to do something for our soldiers. Our reading lesson is the "Woncerful Tar Baby." We like to play it. We are rehearsing a flag drill for an entertainment. TIIIIKK-A. Reha Crawell and Eldin Finch have been absent on account of illness. Miss Ilosencrans rft our special teacher this week. 1XLK-I5. The four-B's are making eye shields for the soldiers. FOUIl-A. Ruth Coryell came back Tuesday after an absence of four days on account of illness.' We will have a patriotic entertainment Friday, April 19, to raise money for the War Chest. "The m. ; J. W. Rendal!. superintendent Morning worship at 1:.' with sermon bv the pastor on "Good Cheer In Trouble." The P. Y. P. P. meets at C:4." p. rr. Topic: "How to Pnjoy Sunday." Il.enlng theme, "The Word of God in the L ?ad. ' jllanrarian Corner Washington ar. Cherry st. Iter. B. Pertok. pastor. Mt. Z.on-M13 N. Blrdsell st. Iter. F. R. Kecnedy. P. P., pastor. Sunday sehool at 9:30 a. m. : Mrs. Anna Hutchinson, superintendent. Ilrst Swedish Corner Laurel anl Napier sts. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 7 :Co p. m. CHRISTIAN. Ilrst S. Jlaln St.. south of public library. Per. John .M. Alexander, paator. Sunday bclioo! at 9:30. Frederick It. Truland. superintendent. Our teachers are trained and lessons graded. We have classes for all ages. Morning worship at !0:tO Sermon by the pastor. Topic: "The Men and Millions Movement of the Pisclple." All the members of the church will take part unday afternoon In the annual every aeniber canvass. Pvery member Is urged to remain at home until the canvasser has al'ed. Kvening .ervice at 7 :-'U). The teams will report on the work of the day and the beautiful three-reel Juvenile picture. "Aladdin and His Wouderful I ..am p." wllj be shown. Special music bth morning and evening by the quartet. Senior Christian llndeavor at G:a Topic; "How to Pnjiy Sunday." Indiana Arenue Indiana and Witwer avs. Itev. W. A. Brundige. pastor; residence. J3 Haney av. Illbb school at 9:30 a. m. ; It. White, superintendent. J landen Arenue Church of Christ j ririi!.-. fi t anil lrlil cf f'.l- I i ward Castle, pastor. Preaching at 10:30; c. ni. and 7:30 p. ra Sunday school at

True to life, though disproved in fact, the story is told that when the Titanic sunk, the name of pod u-as on everv lip. and the heroic musicians went into eternity playing a hymn. Explorer Scott's last written word as he calmly faced death in the frozen south, linked the three grzzt obligations God, country, family. Instinctively, and not profanely, the commonest ejaculation in an "instant of deepest "feeling is. "My God!" This is onlv one of many evidences that "man is an incurably religious animal." Many persons go for months and even for years without any serious thought to religion. Then, of a sudden, in the hour of calamity, the mind turns naturally to heaven. When the dread hour of sorrou' strikes then we would have the reader remember that the church stands ready to fulfill her ministry of comfort and instruction. While this use of the church is belated, it is still proper. When need arises, the church and her ministers will be found prepared to be of service. In sickness or in death, in the calamities of character

Colonial Tea Party" will be given ty Rose Farkas, Mary Polly. Mary K.. Gussv Katz. and Ho?e b'zalia. In our lied Cross work we are making ?ye shades for the soldiers. IIVIi-B AM) A. The girls had sewing Wednesday afternoon instead of Thursday. We are studying China in geography in fi e-A. Our poem last week was the "Last Leaf." livery morning we give current events. We had an English test Friday and Ullian Perkins was the only one having a perfect paper. SIX-A AND n. Mrs. Subbera left us last week. Mrs. Wolfe is taking her place. The pupils that had a perfect spelling papers In six-A are: Mary Nagy. Alice Berk, Pergstat, Domazya Hoinska, Heldegarde Perkheiser and Manus Vargo. Genevieve Cupin?ki has returned after three weeks' absence. GKXI-IIIAIj NEWS. Miss Stevenson has boen absent from her duties this week on account of illness.

ST. STANISLAUS' SCHOOL Illerw agan and S. Lditors. rinkow kl. ;i-:.m-:kaij mays. Our loan to the government at present is 12Z0. The eighth and seventh grades had an indoor baseball game against the sixth and tifth grades. The consequence was 0j tie result. F. Klimek composed the line-up for the eighth and seventh grade. Few children have already taken home the yarn to knit socks. All the children are expecting examination questions any time next week. i:igiitii ciiadi:. In reading we have the lesson, "The Dream of Gerontious." We had singing practice Wednesday. In algebra we are studying division. We had a composition about the production of coal. All the boys and girls received good credits. "The Eighteenth Century" was our lesson in church history. si;vi:xth cu adc Wo had reviewing in arithmetic. It was very interesting because it went fast and our teacher was proud of her boys and girls. The lesson in grammar was also very pleasing this week. It was about the false syntax and diagraming. Our lesson in United tat(s history was about the election of Har 9:30 a. m. Christian Pndeavor at 6:30 p. m. EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION. Broadway 313 P. Broadway. Pev. A. B. Halst, pastor. Sunday school at 9 :'j0 a. m. ; L. S. Fisher, superintendent. Morning worship at lt):.'U"). Sermon by the paster. Young people' alliance at t;:4ö; Mls Beseie Phinehart. presidentPvenrng subjeet: "How to Pnjoy Sunday." isiah is:ö-14: Miss Helen Wiedniau, leader. Pvenlng servie at 7:30. the Delta Bible class will be held at the The regular monthly business meeting of the Delta Bible class will be held at the home of Charles K. Keinoehl, S0 S. Clinton t,t.. on Tuesday evening. April Pi. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening followed by the trustees' meeting. Choir rehears il on Friday evening at J o'clock: Boyn Thornton, director. Grace Church Cor. Lincoln way W. and Walnut sts. Itev. . . Lozier. minister. Sunday school at 930. G. F. Witt, superintendent. Lesson: "Jesus Ibiuires Confession and Loy&lty." Mark s :'J7 If you har no Sunday school home we invite you to make our Sunday scho-d your hom. Morning worship at P:3o. Theme: "Hitherto." At J:4." p. in. the Young People's alliance will render a speeial program in eonnectin with the regular evening service to whb-li evervbodv Is in vited. At 7:.U Uev. J. W. Sbtzner. our tlistrict superintendent, from Plkhart. will be here and have charge of the communion service. The midwiw-k prayer and fellowship meoting will be held at 7:.'J") on Wednesday evening. This meeting is growing in numbers and interest and you are missing .t rare opportunity if you mi these meetings. The official board of the t lnir. h will meet on Friday evening in the minister's studv.

IN THE HOUR OF TRIAL

rison and Tyler. SIX-II .'l ityi:-a. Denominate numbers was our lesson in arithmetic. J. Gueza was champion. A. Joro i was champion in reading which was ajout "How David Copperfield Learned Stenography." The following children in our room are the new owners of Thrift stamps: S. Michalska, L piasecka and H. Janowiak. l oriiTir (nunc J. Slarzewski was best in arithmetic and composition. livery one of us tried our best In all the lessons so as to be prepared for the examination. II. Palszck is our new Thrift stamp member. Tiiiti:i:-A. We had a little trouble In our school arithmetic this week because we have just began fractions. Our lesson in English reading was the "Holy Mass." In United States history' we had about the Indians, their weapons, where they live and what are their canoes made of. The rest of our lessons went moderately good because we are reviewing and are expecting examination. tiiri:i-:-h. The girls of class three-B are learning good, but the bo outstrip them in mathematics. G. Hejmanowska and J. Nowakowska are successfully progressing in Polish and English reading. S. Radecki and E. Marszal are the best students in arithmetic. Few of the children passed into the fourth grade. In civility J. Wesolowska. R. Pietrzycka and A. Laskowska "made themselves well worthy. Wednesday Rev. Marclniak visited and encouraged the children to study. SIXOND GRADE. Arithmetic was our most interesting lesson this week. B. Otolski and pilarski were most skilled in addition and subtraction. We all saved our pennies and now the teacher is going to buy an automatic pencil sharpener for the money.

RIVER PARK SCHOOL Grnt DowI ad Hrrl4 Wise, E41Urs. OX U.U. Linden Irwin moved to Crumbstown. We made a border of violets. 1AVO.H AND A. Florence Martsoff is back after Icing ill with measles. The two-B's have the.r thread Every Ilrst Lafayette n Monroe sts. Rev. W. H. Preshley. pastor Sunday school at 9:30 a. in.; Jeorge J. Long, superintendent. Lesson: "Jesus Requires Confession and Loyalty." Morning worship and sermon by the pastor, subject, "An Uttermost Savior." Y. 1 A. at G : 40 p. in. ; Clara lockstidt. president. Subjeet: "How to Pnjoy Suuday;" Llmer Nimtz. leader. Kvening w orship at 7 :30. sermon by the pastor, subject, "Conscience." The chorus-choir will lead the singing. 1 Tay er meeting and election of class leader Wednesday night. Anten Chapel W. H. My?rant. pastor. Sunday school at 10:00 a. ru. ; Jessie Barns, superintendent. Bethel Church ( Lydb k)Rev W. II. Mygrant. pastor. Sunday s hool at 10:t0 a. in.; William Trunible. superintendent. EVANGELICAL. Zion--Corner Wayne and St. Peter sts. Pev. Waldemar Goöeney, pastor. M. I'eter's C.erman II." W. Lasalle av. Rev. Hugo Welchelt. pastor. Sunday school at 9:00 a. m. ; Carl Reinke. superintendent. Regular services at 10:1." a. m. Quarterly meeting of members at ":' p in. Y. P. S. meet1 at 7:: p. ni. Church council meets Wednesday eveniug. LUTHERAN. Holy Trinity rrngTtsti Sherman av. and Lindsey .st. Rev. Albert H. Kecti. pastor. Sunday school at 9:10 a. m. ; Kdward Motfs. superintendent. Adult class taught by the pastor. Subjeet of lesson : "Jesus Appears Among the Twelve" Chief service with sermon by the pastor at lt:.".0 a. m. Subject: "Christ ur Savior and Fxample' Luther league servh-e at i:4" p. in. Topic; "The Pli.e of the Mty in Modern Civi.iation " Vespers wiih sermon at 7:30 p. in. The Bod roMs auxiliary will hold

that arc worse than either, and in every other extremity of the human soul, the servants of the" gospel await the call of the needy. There is a minister of Christ near at hand who would count it a privilege to counsel with you, to comfort you, to pr.iy with you, to talk with you about the eternal realities." The church yearns to assure men that she wants to be helpful in every possible way. Like her Master, she is in our midst, "Not to be ministered unto, but to minister." Her ministers would kneel at even death bed and stand by every grave, speaking the gospel of life. Even more eagerly do they desire to serve the people through the years of youth and health, so that the comfort of Christ would "be no strange word when recalled homeward in the hour of extreme need. Why wait for the hour of trial to bring the blessed ministry and fellowship of the church? Go to service today, not pridefully, or critically, or seeking slights and defects, but witness the worshipers of God in His house, c

winders finished for the Red Cross. The boys of the two-A are ahead in the attendance contest. We are learning the poem "Hats Off." The two-A's are working very hard on arithmetic. TIIIIEII-B AND A. The threc-B's made the f.ags 2f the allies in drawing. The thrce-A children worked on Red Cross werk in drawing. The boya have stars and the Rirls have 1C in attendance contest. nvi;-n and a. Vivian Sackman has returned after an attack of measles. We are reading "About I?n Adhem." The boys in the five-B made posters. We had a program by the Thrift club. SIX-U AND A. The sixth grade boys made 760 checkers and then In drawing the whole room made checker boards. These are to be sent to soldiers and sailors. The six-A geography class has finished the study of Mexico. SIIVCV-ll AND A. The girl that are knitting maps for the Red Cross are: Helen Lar-se-n, Lillia:i Morehouse, Kathyrn Watters, Pearl Myers, Helen Penrod, Irene Brooks. Helen Nelson, Gladys Kleine and Gladys Kelly. In arithmetic seven-A's are having negotiable paper and banking. Tuesday we wrote the biography of James Russell Lowell for reading. KIGimi-B AND A. The Thrift club gave a program Monday morning. The admission was an arm full of papers, a rubber, or the bujing of a Thrift stamp. The eight-A's had a very interesting debate in history. It was resolved that the Indian was unjustly treated by the whites. The negative side won. GENERAL NEWS. Our school is 100 percent efficient in the Junior Red Cross. The oneA's. lead by Helen age, viited the fifth, sixth, seventh, and eighth grades and gave their yell for going over the top. April 19 Miss Ogle demonstrates meat substitutes at the River Park school. From Monday to Wednesday Thrift stamps were sold amounting to $07. 2ö and War Savings stamps to the amcunt of $"0.

ST. PATRICK'S SCHOOL Harold Miller and rgt Hirard, Editors. GRADES OXE AND TWO. Sunday we were all present at

One of Them Carries a Welcome to the and to the ((Stranser Within Our

an all-day meting od Tuesday at the Red Cross headquarters. Owing to the Thiel College ;ie. club concert the meeting of the brotherhood will be postponed from Tuesday evening to a date to be announced later. Prayer service on Wed. nesday at 7:40 p. m. I'hoir rehearsal on Friday ever ing. Catechetical instruction on Wednesday at 6:.' p. in. and Saturday at 3:30 p. ni. Gloria Del Swedish Chapin and Kerr sts. Rev. Gottfrid olaon. pastor. Sunday school at 9:00 a- m. and Bible class at 9:1." a. m. Morning service nt 10:30. with sermon on "'1 be ;r-?at Supply for All Needs." In the evening at 7 :.'0 the service flat: dedication will be held. All parents and "relatives of our "bovs in the service are specially irvited- A fine program has been arranged, and the main address will be given by L. M. Hammerschmidt. St. l'aul's German Jefferson and William tits. Rev. H. Holle, pastor. German service at 10;."',0 a. m. Sunday school, both Jerinand and Pnglish at 9 :.'. Mnglisii services on second and fourth Sundays of the month at 7 p. m. Subject for ierman sermon: "Ilnw Does Christ Prove Himself to P.e the Good Shopierd?" Subject for Pnglish sfnimn: The Doctrine of the Church.--Walther league Bible liour. 'i'uesday at S :oo p. m. 'hoir rehearsal Wednesday at H ; p. rn. Catechetie.il instruction, Thursday at 7 :30 p. m. CHURCH OF GOD OF THE AB RAH AMI C FAITH. Church of God of the Abraham Faith. Services in Melville hill. 212 S. Lafayette blv.j.: Sunday s -hool at 10 a. m . F A. Stilson, superintendent. VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA. Gospel nvKsion. 430 S. Miehlgin st. All Chrisrian societies invited to a blj

(the solemn high mass at which thv J children received their nrst holy communion. j Our Bit le story was "Jcsjs Api ears to His Apostles." ;' In catechism we studied the sacrament of ronürmit ion. The "Orantf" was the subject of cur natur study. ! For rradir.g we had "God"s Wall" and "The Water Birds." ;:r "goed health" lesson was on j eating. W learned about, how.- to j cat. what to eat. and wh.cn to cat. In an cral spelling test Tuesday j 10 hoys bad perfect spelling.

Our "Thrift tamp" account keeps oin,' up tery weeu. TUTU GRADE. Our memory gern for the week was "Think the truth, speak the truth, act the truth." Xeat tat work was handed in arithmetic by: Willard Fortier. Cecil Lythe. Arthur Hub-r, Norman Hartzer and James I.'gan. The absentees this week were. John Piers, Louis Chaplcan. Francis Jones, Wilton J,iuber, Raymond Marcus and John Schmitt. We did not play ball Monday because the ball was ripped. Tt:eday roon Willard Fortico took it horn? and sewed it up. The attendance at mas this wee'.: was very good and we are trying to keep bettet ranks going in and out school. SIXTH GRADE. Our memory gem for tho week was: Cheerfulness, helpfulness and honesty are companions to take with one through life." Xeat seat work in arithmetic was handed in by: Clarence Meiser. Raymond Payne. Burton Toepp. George Kropff. Frederick Drain. Sylvester Garrity. Charles Schilling and Raymond Brothers. The absentees this -week were: William Augustine. Michael Bognar, Charles kott. Charles Loomis and Henry Chrobot. The servers for the week were Harold Malia and Charles Schilling. In arithmetic we are studying "discount," it seems very easy for 11 the bovs. A number of the boys are making good use of their drawing period. Max Eble, Raymond Payne, and Burton Toepp would rather have drawing period instead of grammar. SEVEVTIl GRADE. The attendance at mass was very good, nearly all the boys being present. The absentees were William Langenbahn. Iawrence Mann, Josefjh Cua and Francis Anderson. In arithmetic we are having percentage. Our church choir consists of about 4 0 boys knd we expect to fir.g a requiem mass very soon. We expect to finish reviewing our open air meeting every Wednesday. Frlnay. aiuraay ana '!njay nignis. corner Wayne and Michigan streets. Old-fashioned gospel meeting at Volunteer mission hall Sunday night. Kverybody Invited. All .Telcome. MISSIONS.

Mrnnonite Hope r21 K JeiTersan I ; o". j... L. blvd Sunday s hooi at 2:3J p. m. i c hrrh of tll. trM)irMl.. Ireach.ng at ..:3 p. in. Honing and an I'.uren sts. iv. It. O. Preaching J .50 and :. P. m. Serv ; ,.c.() k t sund sv s -l.t.-d at 9:1 a. Ices every night except Wednesday. m u J.pl,,v zimu.erma. H,T.i,t. n iMary Nunemnker in tharge. ect " City 11Ö P. Jefferson bhd. Ray A. : ''liristim Wirker. nit ting at ;". p. Bird, superintendent. Sunduy school at,.; Mrs J. M. Mi.b-r. !ei.;.r. Pr.:oht:0tJ p. m. Bible class at 4 p. ol ; ij,- :it M:::t :i. Jr arid 7 ::u p. to i: Kvening service at 70. I. . Kiscfuh-oir F:n.otith w4r. .;,r.r

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I Wednesday. Saturday and Sunday even- lV the pastor, "sub :. t. 'or ptrirtun- ; Ings at 7 Sunday school at 10.0i a. ; it i.-s and Re.p..Js!'...if rr.m-r i e..--

I m. each Sundax. I SPIRITUALIST. I The Progressive Spiritual so-ity will hold services at 7 :3o r. rn. ev rv Sanday j at :u.i s. Michigan St., Redmeifg hall. , Speaker, 'hirles A. Thonips ii. Subject. '"Stainae!. the Spirit." Metsi I bearers. Mrs. Weaer and Mr Tlo.rnpI son. Reading from sealed pies-iiuns. : MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION. I Meets every Monday at 10:00 a. in. t I the V. M. C. A. Resident and vliting I miulsters always welcome President. J. A. Burnett, vice president. W. H. 1 FresLley; secretary treasurer, i. K. lloterline. ASSOCIATED BIBLE STUDENTS. I Woman's Club hall, room 221, J. M. S. building. Sunday, V, ;0 p. m. j Lei fj re by ('. K. Johns. n. Subje.- . j "We Are Near the Kingdom. " p.m. "J:ll. j At 7 :') p. .n., study on the Philadelphia ! period of the i-lilirch. W.dnesd IV at s.o., p. in. praer meeting: tet. R.rn b';:b;. ' Friday. s: p. m , stud. "T.ber:;a' Ie ; Shadows." JEWISH Tempi IlMb-lJ 'orner I.asalie av. end Taylor st. Julius Leil.ert. rabbi. l'ivine service, conanenc ;it 11 .. -In, k. ' Rabbi Liebert In hN -rnri. "'I lie KvadI its." will discos the t:;o j, wjy. in n hbdi f.e..ple .m moiitla-'" tleir !j.d. ..f inti rent in tie- vital proidetu, .f the day. Reliio'i. t l,ffi e ,s i ( i. 1 at '.. a. ri. Musi.al pro-rum arranged bv Mi I let Ii li..w . CHURCH OF GOD. t hurrh of CiOd or Saint, - h i pe; r n Garrison av.. one bl. k north of L:n, !n v.ty W. Utin Austin. p.ifor: J. L. ! o:sth and . B. Lee'w. as!.itar:t pHt .r. Minday -hord at b:b. a. m ; A. MUirkley, superintendentSALVATION ARMY. - P. JelTers-on blvd. Sun lav rT;cfs: Morning, county Jab. P.': s nd iv n -hoo. :.': or.en air s-r.i e. 7:".0; ii'dor service, j Fra'er n eet;:frf 7 Cjpt Neherr.iah Brooks. ffi-.er 1:1 hare. SCIENTIST. I irt thurih tt hrit-t. S ientitMain and Midnon tEYANf ilil.ICAl. MISSION. .uedigh la angelical laia md Monroe sts. Rev. Frail Winste-'.t. pat-r. Sunday s-hool at !: a. a. ; .i;'-it Anderson. k irx-rii.teaeb nt. Mrn!a,j ervi-e at lG:4o. BRETHREN. riri.i- Rev (i W. Retodi. I. I. I a,tor. Sunday at 'J:'.'.) a. m ; Har Firestone, huperir.tend'-nt. Primarv f.-ho.,! ra-.-t, at the .r:thour- Mi"- M.srcaret Whit it.tr. supe.-ir.. t'-ndent. Worship v. Ith s rinw at !):".) a. in. ati'l 7" 111 the ..nt'.r pr - .i'h - !i.. M rr.ii. thea,.. "Itwii'-tia nr.'i potibfers :" evenintr ;.b;ect. I .e ry i.f a ;re;t P-irp-.s..." V F .si. ". F. t ;:: p la ; Mis, p.-rthi Klin-. pre:dnt. Fravtr u.evtit:n -.. Wc-lnesday tvenm

WILL GLADLY HELP.

I suiall ph s;fib..gy s'.-.'i ,t:. l v . w:!l g t :h" l.ire or.s EIGIPI II GRADE. : Tl.- r.d. !.. at iu i- - tk. w : V. ,1 TV ". J. 1 We h ir . ur i r'! -. .i it. a ks a;.d l rds and are sirt!:.T to 'a . r k pr-- !?:-.- nirfr . We had i !it.:r pra' t;, ". !i r: err. In l'. The i ; f.'-r O.r o ;V; ,..;; e ; i this week w a "The L:L" rty parride." i me g...d f is w . re ha r. I I in I We d:d r.ot h.v. e our t -t in i church Ir.storv Thurs1.iv morn! nr. ; Fur our reading periods this w.k had "The rati.(1 ,,f Mirk A::j tcr.y at the Rup.il of i'.; v,r." ; After al:r.o.-d two v::".. f vara- ' tiop. we resumed our b in j manual training Fndav r.v rr.ir.4. We are lea rr. ire t :t i)r. out j w ood on a Lit p.e. For our elocution V-cu Wedr.e--

;day morning we m-nwri ' Cited "The Bi vo Ja ff t:,e J ! Hats like lau!, "are d. .' ;:;:- j three p.utV the sprts l it. tho j dressy small bv-er :u lly 1 u.'.t .very hich. and the :.i:-e ;:.fu:e i models, w ith w ide :;,r hn . -.V;,e-I times merging ir.o a ro; ! br;..i. A mushroom h it e r"n;'" I. -er-; ! straw lonk like .t far fur.g : Id .f 'fillers. Poppie-i. pa r.s ies. i'iip'o asters and d; isies ar held Capth i ! by a lav er of bror.ze tu'.'e low er ricf. Picturesque in. bed tV..-i lio'wel and au.ipte.I t. brilliant j sports oats or l.lmy dre--s. A ;Wide brim of liar',; straw is t-:i: ; mounted by a -own sw athd in J rows of ,,bt bb;e faille, bound to th I crown with strap- of i l.i k straw. I A facing of old bb.it just tb j backgrourd for azure eves .enter). !A picture .model of Llik straw j wears a D'Artaenm plume shading I from lavender to blue. Wry strLk- ! ing is this revival of an old. old f..j orite i lower left . j The neck. of tlie.iter gown seem j to go uj) with the price of tirkefs. jThis little fiock i. tlesigned to m,-et j many war-time jie. ds. formal and j informal. Of pink taffeta, with . iest and apron of pink g.rgett. I it displays a charming touch in it i trimming of siior and purple rl j ribbon. The open sb-e , s ;irc i'ave.f iwith purple georgette. Rows of j purple velvet rild.on aderti-e tw. : pockets just, big enough to make I one's victim say "Keep the t hange" i at a charity bazar. S.'. r ball 1 weight the apron and a little ! wreath of pastel t'owers accented j Uli J.'J l..-, r i" i i.ioii 'M 1 tnis gown. Fred Smith, carrier out 'f W -t Point i)ostot'ice, Tippecanot cotmty, sold m one day t :', j s worth of j War Savin-ä and Thiift s!,iinp. People of the City Gales." j at 7 :.'"'. b. k. ii... ihr,t, ..r ih,. Hrri hrm - Ir.üi n . av. and Miami ft. K-v. 1. F ieorg-. pastor. Sunday s h--- I at '.' ::;o a. tu . P. J. Stahly. huperintei.dent. Morning scri at lo.-" subj.-, t : "Kxauiinat'oii S.-rvi " lie et.riing ft-rvic,. wi.I fic the fc.i-t to 'e-l:. .. r in t; nioriiiii. eem: - a i Ire, ing Tuesday ewri'g 7:10 at t:. tiurch; l.'.i'l r. Mrs ti S .s..ri..ii. M rehers' ounll l.'c. f;j.' M .j. I.iv ci. at 7:1". C'onferentc Mriiitirtnl I'nitd ".10 S Joseph st. Rev. D II. '.o'ir.g. pist -r. Sunday v.-hooi at b a. :r: ; . L. W..8on. mi p.-r;i;t. n 1 r. t B:g .ring lr.e i -i ii . ; . il -.'-ur.-s- . jv( i, .y : .. i; ;.,. v.r . a;i'v M-riiin.' w r'...; .i' P s-. je. t : '" nw a r I 'l'o-t t her." K. at f.j p m : M:s. JMw.ir.i p..tl.r. h-adev Ket.ii.;r s.-jvi . at 7 ::.. Sü'.u- t :"U , to the l'.it-c " Prayer r; n -i j day evenii.g at 7 : ". i " ruitrnp I St. Jamrti'-L.ifay tte r. - r 1 1 ; r.f Wnshiricton. Rt. K v .! ' n Hr.'u White. ret r: R-r. II il W!.te. vi-ar. Ho y . .m;:.!'m;';"H at 7 la. Sundav !,,,,.; at ::C a to Jb-iy !!: . i t.i :i and sc.-:.---ri . II:1' a. e;.. -s tu u . tu . , i :. ;.- ( . t i j. ; ., I tu a:.- ;.. , CATHOLIC. :' p arrrd Heart, N-.tr lm Tr. Jo.n p, Se.e;er. '. '. pa-t-r Lop- rr a.t 0 ft. m. S t .1 r " i. as at s mt H ni Parish mas-s at I'M- a. ra t:cr, ! it I- ) p. m. -... M. Steoben'. Hnncnrian Ihn.,, M-Phere, ;? I n . I ... w b;. -ath. p ,r Mis, ;,t v r,, j, n 1 1':1 . a. Sui.d -y s .: :,t p. in. LtV e.Ji-t.-ai "-t p. St. Patri U'- V7 S. Tu. t Rrv. John F. I -;- t . ''. S. p l't--r. I . v t.s.., ..t t; . o ;,r.-d .' a m. Hig'i i:.:i- :,nl s..-;,. .i ;.t - I. :;?;, t J ;ia p f. ev ., t '. "' p ' S'j!ll., -it,'-: . t - p Me. t;.. t h;: ' a s., ":. t . at 1 '" p. ni. M. 1 1 rt' wire's r.lih S-rll ;-c1 Na: r s-f Rev A - t'; -y : . ( s. i I -s :.;r-s i. 7 .;; rj ti and P " m. S i:. ).--r at 2 :"s) p. TT!. !' tVr' t .." p. T'J. s t . stjni.lju,' l'dib U- N I.i.'1 - n lit. Ib-v I; n M r t.. p t'-r. M i, n t 7 .'''. " ' 1 K :' h ni. s t . Mir' (Irrman t.'I 7 3 .'.!' r M. R v. .1. M !.-. . t :-.t',- Mi, 1 ' V -i' .. üt '' and p. : at 2 f' rn 1 er : .' n at ' p. m. M. ainiir' I"olih - 1 S. Wr'.rr r R.-v. St i n: ibc-W;. - I.. v r;.as ;. t a H.-h t-.:-- t U.'-J , r: V .-sf .-rs nt 2 :'' p n. t. l-ltrt' I'lih :ivr. nr ;rv .(i R.--. .a K i ki r ' ' I ' 1 1 : v rri .f- it '. b'j : r-. il ! ! W -1Led tv e !;.. 2 nt w ''". ,.Lb; .".!:,- w ,H and 1'1 :i a r-t St. Joseph UK! e' m; ! I .! .it. 1 1 1 r : k .1. 'jrr'.!:. '. . p:i r. r.;r ; at 7 :: a rn. II. r. i at b '"' ::. 1't :. ti at ?. ) f- ' S.u rr d Heart IWlcUn-UM W. 7 'm a st. Ib v . :i !,.-r. f a?o-. Mas it 7.'" a:. I b a. m ::c '.t Lo 1 t 2:'.) . rn p. r. t. u at C . p. rn. t. Iar of the H'v IUarT, f I, 1 Natiorul I thnbr R v. i' ..ta. , pas'..-. Sand't.vs: I :rt .':: at s) ' m : hiffh r.-a-- ar 1 . n p .:") . vr..; Ss-n dy f b- ! : p "