South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 124, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 May 1918 — Page 2
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METHODIST. rirt-N. Main II v. lTit. pntor. Cbmi Ti'ftlCs' m. Suml.iT nto, at :fW :i IlrrT I a U :0Q a. i 1 .a. : Llitir i .AberD-thT. urerlijteft Jeut i'uWiUr orMp ut V:U) a. m. and 7 p. m. At tlie Teaming ?i nr d f i i j i t will 1 o .i.,Tl--l .y trie Lev. .1. !:. If. nry. I I.. I'.isfor .f th- V.nr'-ti .f All N.itter.s f New V-rk .ifv. 1 1 j . r M ; h'uzut' tt . P. m : ttj11-. t. rrcrr-ivc '); r! -1 a n " At the Aviii, t"iir I'.:m'..) "V. I' nilbarn vpe.il et Mn! i V is Mdhrr' y and tl- 'htinh ft Ti 1 Sunday .-l.rw.l w 1,1 utijt.' hi :t ixx-inl r-; vi'-- :i t T vif I in tl- trr.rri litr. 1'rnvcr twtla." Wt-li;-l iy etching t 7 :.' ' 1 k. M. raui'a MrmorUl POTte UTS. ICT. .1 Uli' I. (iar1lti-r, 1 I'.. l i-(tr. Miti'i.iy n Momltis voir, t ...I m-W. i, :, TUs!.... WiiM.trn I". ..!',, .n .f tl.-i ' , ..,,...!.... in1 I . ' V. ot !i i;t , .-t, .... -n,. .v.i... .,t : "il p. rn . t.y ;:.n 1 i: n' v . rri' i t 7:'U '' 1 v ln-ti I r. 1 1 r i 1 rv r will -pfMili n I r h 'fill liT-' "ip- I ni:. r h.k. - I h- Pr.!,. - t .r" At t!.t..r." At !!. l . th- jtij) . in.tl..u i.Mtir.- uill h p'it-l f n. uii li.u i:.'-kl's uri! i.r;iutin;l r.nnr;. ,i l:iUf irul I'.nnfT. ;nil f Iii Tp f t" N r!"l in tt.- i 'a n i!.i n Ili-k!' fiinl I ; x j ill -1 1 - I.;ik I.'uiKrrl Kii'-rr. tT.'-r. 111 muz :it th Crv-CornT MI'-li.jrin nn-1 Tutt nts. Jltr. rjcbnrd II. Crowlr. pastor. Tin tnetlnz ul 111 ' ! V. nKn. Snmiay ffhrf.i r; t !:" a. m.; 'rI. J. A. r.jr. opTlntndrnt. Morijir .rhir it 1:4" 'I !io Urv. W. A. I'.r.iHtj, 1. I.. . f tt.o Intrrii iti ui il Sun!ay 'Ti'fl 'iiiinittf', fmiTly IU-tri-t JT'TliitTiftnt f tl" 1h1.i:i1 f i'.in-.parrij'la, hl. 'i is on -f t lit I'liilippl: itl:ml roop. ainl 1ii .vh t!'- only mllnii iry t' n 'onHi.iii.lty of 5T.Vmi P-opI. will pf:tk ;it thi M'ivi: alio I)r. Ualrd MilN of tl o fion, ijiiln ur&. will ! prosf-nt t i:il.. Kpwortli arno t f:.") p. in. Th' Mull Mi inrl.il 'h:iW l'-ii-'u1 will li:iv 1 1 . i r s-t tliU rvirr. I.vi-nlns por-ii iit 7 o' Ii'-k. TL 5 m'niTtr!iif of Stull Mt-moriiil rluir--! Ts i Ii march in a No!y t tinrhnrrii T.' Wnrtsliip wltfi US. f!i-)i Willl.im P. CH'lb-iru. I. P, of Sou t ti Ampria. ! prr-Dt .'it tho scrvWv anl .1!ii r.'S' us. Tin l:-v. li:irl-s i:. I;ivi1 f Horn- w ill h;v liar of tli l:intrn unit sIiJ-. Tli-i' .-li'l4 jir" tlif finest pvcr pifiitp! t niiy aiiilii-iuv In Amri-a. lM.lnjr us th-y 1. tho Ii'. iKiMts anl ustotn- of i-fjil of nil n:itiiiH of the norltl. 'l'liort' will ! -1 -1 -t I Ti.Tisi.' niornlnsr itrl v-h 1 i s tr. tlin--k fir.iyrr afrvl- '-lnIay rvfiilns J't 7 :". On. Tliura'l.iv rvoiiinv tli" I.nll's' .1J VflU wrx xuppT tr xhtc pulli-. A Liberty rnl is tli tt life inuraii'e for any pitrioti'' Amrrl-'an. LootoII TIeicht Minr find I'rancla la. Kef. uy 11. Ulark, pastor. Sunday arLool at U:15 a. in.; II. (.'. I)elng. üpprintrodent. .Moroinc "Rorshiji at 11 '. 1. k. TinTer. it. V.. 3nu-i. j.ut.r of tli 1 irt .M. II. rbur.h of l.'ust l'üii-ii;M. will pru h. A men's ni.t li tr titular tl.o nur.i-s T tii lrotlu-rhMnl liaf N-n ;.rr.iti2d for T. p. m. Jim Martin, h-tter known as "Corn Stan-li" .Tim. will r tli s jn k-;. In tl evf-nlnr to Methodist tuas in.-t-ine l.ae t--u arraiii-l wli'-rt- pi-turos of tlx rnfcnurT iiKvni-iit w'.ll shown. Lowrdl Heights p.-op! art- t Jit-t.-n l tW l'irnt M. V.. liun li nus-tin. P.iliop OlilLarn will ?. the peiker. Aildwe--k h'rvis l nrs.iay at 7:1 p. in.: .7o tJrarhart. leader. THnltr TUain nnl Vs-nr ar. TJpt. MIvln C. Hunt, pastor. Hihli a-ho.l at t:.".0 a. in.; Hudilpli K)lc, ni-ttnj superlr.renJnt. Morning worship t 10:1.. Hi v. (J. II. Jonev. piistov fit K.i nt rhicHiro. 111 pn-arh. Kpworth leairue ;it : p. ru. : Mls lr're Mitchell will leal. No even inc re( Mnt: t' but this linn ti "liJ unite in the union Mdltdist service nt IIrt hurr' where T'ishoM Oldham of Eolith Aiiieri- a is t. pro h. i;nd pictures of our world work will ! s 1 1 i n. l Iiis will .e a rare ;nl- it. The SumiiiV s hl .paroii4. on srrvi'T, arnl none should froithly m.-etln? of the i.oard will meet at the 'l'uesdav evnin. Junior leajue Wednesday at .1 :' Tc ni : Mrs. W. I. Owen. i!perinten.!f nt. t'hiir h pr.ijer hour Velnc.lay exenini: at 7:1". Mr. JmIu will lead tlie ilas. The study will he the prpateit eluipfer In the his-tri-ril eetlon -f the old Testament. I'lnd it anl come. The I ,p worth l.-n'ue will 1::.I th annual Ieithn of ofliccrs I rl lay i ninc nt the hur h. Epvrorth Memorial Torpor T.lnln way and Olive nt. Her. 1. L. RullTarn. pstor. Sunday nctiool at 9:30 a. m.: Glen ITnney. superintendent. Prf achlCi.' at 1:1,". a. n. Special seryi.es nt S:inlay. Our church ha pmt with nther MetboIit churclios f.f the riiy in a üluiul? sncoUH movement in ohs. rv-Mo-e of the M-fIiodlf centenary of Metho.livn. nv s. i'. Kf.ff r, p.mtor f oiirchur h it Whiting. Ind. wiij .ifi. h fr u-. l'hi will !' a v.-ry fine meeting an-I th'' who wish to 1- up t date in tho ?eat things our hur h 1 loinc houöI ) at this arrvi.-e. MuM Mmntrlnl-Mlch'jrnn and Virforla ata. Her. A. V. 1'ahhs, puit.r. Sunday i bo.-kl at 10.0" a. in ; A. Kntterhnry. nperlntrndrnt. Kirer Tark S. SVyrnth nt. Rry. .T. A. Lr-rd. pantor: resident MIhawaka t. Sond.ij arfc.nd at 9 :C0 n. m ; l C. Wolfe, superlnfendont. German T.afiyette t.lvd. anl TVat'ia t. Kct. II. S. Mlir. pastor. Sunday . Iiol at 9:10 a. m.: John Koch, superfntendent. Treaehin? t 10:.TiJ r.. m. and 7:30 p. ni. Epwortb Icajue nt l'CO p to. I'rayer meotlQi: We.Snesday at 7:13 p. m. TftleTan-TT? T.. r.ro.idny. Her. 1'. O. Spltlr. pastor. Sunday school at 9 iSO n di. ; 1'. M. Torter. euperlntendont. Scrmoa at 10:0 a. ru. Krenlns; pprmon at 7::A FRHE METHODIST. Tre MebMl IVntiTlvanin sr. and Ruth at. Key. V. L "c! stpr. pjt r. Surda.T itfco.il nt 9:,1 a. ni.: I'atil Neidtzel. nuperlntrnd'nt I'rnchlnc at 10 a. m. ant 7 p. m RlTfr Trk I ree Me thodut Tour lecntb anJ Vine t. Rry. Mr. Tlltchrock. raster Sunday liO"l nt 10:OJ a. ta.; L. V. Wolfe, superintendent. AFRICAN M. E. OUi . M. r.-CM W. Monro at. Her. A. T. Tit iM':i.. p iato-. Class meetInjr at loa a m S-ind.iy h-M at l::.'0 p. ra. ; IUv. I'M V. Ster.art. surrInteudent. Taor " A. M. and Caupau its. t. 7.in Corner IMdy Kev. I. V. TonelL pjstor. PRESBYTERIAN. I irt Corner W.iaMreion at ar.i T. fiyftte tlvd. IIcv. Charles A. I.ipp.ntt. 1. I. pastor. M'- I'h.'.r! tt SI. 1'artrl.lK'e. asvltaet t- the iuIi.!j(. r. l'ul'lh- worshi t l":l" n. m. S.-i nxm hy the 1 v A. 11 Viillrl'Tv l.iM. scti ! at V::"i a. n M- n's riiw -lil; club at a in 1 1 1 1 s i r Fu!ca r city at r.:i p i.i. meeting We! li. -.!.l .it Oos amlll.irv in tin on p . hur.-'i peep", s i.i. i:.l parlors, 1 rt I Ay at 1 :.i p ; ; Trinity .1. r.n S. l'.irt.s. pastor on leave. A V. Sun. der, p.st r on dutv. Sunday s-'h-"i at h .;. a m. , s It. Truj' li. s-.ipi-rlcten I ut. Morning worship at l'":!.". s, h:v'u ruhj.t. "The Call t Sri-e. i:ening service nt 7.'-1. ernenn tlo-'iir. "Christ and a Ri h Mjii " Chorus-cli-.ir ; pe. Ul n.UaU-; warm wl'-ome. retnlnstr-r.ev. A M. l.'el's. pastor. Funlay aohool at : a. n ; L. C. Wfcltt -mh. siiperiiit-u lont I'uhllc werLip at lv !- a Junior T'r.deitr henlor LnJcaor i;.. an p m. n;eif.ng at ) p. ra at t::j ao. :rt meets p. ta. Jlp Le-r iiD'l fleorge V.'. Al'Uoii. ect-,,,! .-, a. Ii yton It. I . n.i ts ist.-r. Re. l'rihk Kfttrl:,g. tci erinten'! nt. H APT I ST. I I rt Corner W.-ntie and Main . Rer. C I:. 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er.t. i.;s rir all: fully srrallM. M.pihir :.jM-t : "SlnxitiiiL' if b- Wih ef S.m.itb.n." Lwidug Miliifif. "Ti.lhtrs I 'i an .Mir im. s.m nd In u ierl i. florn-e 17. Futertrie. j' ii.r. Mind .it h. noo; at t. ta. : J. W. Kend-tT.. tuperintendettt. Morning worship nt 10i.)0 with nrrmon the r.i f o r t n thr tl.eme. "VI1i FVf..i V. h, This Wnri" The I. V. P, T. tnee's :it i : ' p. m. Tfc ir.-.-tiug ill f in rluirc- "f grnp o.ie mIio n-ivti prepared ü t. ' I tl irt2r:ttu f 1 1 1 tj 1 nirrl'In; In t. .(u;irt'fi and tri;.. i;vrQjjc ii-rv-i'-t 7:rv 1 lu ni t rrt'ulnc s-rmn: lluncarlan 'nrnr Wnshtriffton ar. Cli-rry st. IN v. H. I'.ortok. pator. ' Mt. ZJn - 113 N. I5irds!l itj nT. F. H. KxinIr. I. 1).. patco-. unlaj iii nt yni a. m. : .ir. Auaa iiuttn,t .prlnfnint. ' ... r, 1 lrt JMllfh C Tiur?l an 1 and I'" ' v - ""v. a. m til. CHRISTIAN. '"M-, .Main ai.. souia n l)'""U.Tiiry. I:v. Jo!m M. AIex:iid?r. pastor. wnrtax '1jo,1 ot ft'.Zn. Frml-rl-k 11. miniin. mi renn iinu-ui. v ui tr.r.ur,. are trained and lessona Lave clashes ffr all ae. graueu. tr Spofjil uiusle by II).iia 'o.-che-stra. M rnln? worship at 10:P. Sermon by th.- pastor. Topic; "A M-ssiic- f.r the Man h Is Ail In. i.r Iown. und Out with I)icoimip nient." llv-iilf: servi-e at 7:. Aft-r the sermon the-cUil war story of two friends. 'T.iil and Me." will ! shown. Special mush' b'tl nioriiiiitt and exenini: iy the. Uurt-(j. Senior cjiristlan Kndavor at 0:1. i T. hiStrant'Tj and i-itors lr tb- Ity are cordially Invited to worhip with us. Indiana. Aeoue Imllsna and Witwer ava. Kev. V. A. Ilrundic. jator; rea-Idem-e. .ni Ilaney av. THhh? school at 9:r:0a. m.; II. White, superintendent. l"rel WiNnn. chorister of the ettnl. and K. l'.atty of the church. t are coin over the top sure Sunday In The contest with the First church. Follow the crowd. The minister Im retrn-l 4ind will be oi. tin- Job with two interesting themes nt 10 . m iin.l 7 :.10 . m. He will y.rea. ti at the TO o'clock lervbe on Hie suhject. -Why Must tM Natiom Suffer V" At 7'lo. "The Transii-uratiou.' Special iitush-. and a cordial Invitatl!! to nil. Junior will meet at - o'c.k; Mrs. Moffitt. siiriiritendent. V. IV S. C. II. nn-eta at HU p. in. ; Mis Mae .Hrunlie. president. I'rayer and ax lal jpectlng on each Wednesday nlpht. Iinden Arenue 'liurch of" Clirlst Linden ay. and Carllale st. V.v. IMtsard Catle, pastor. I'reaehint at 10;.TO t. m. and 7 -to p- m. Sunday . school nt 0:CO a. m. Cbristian Kndeavor at 6:C0 p. m. EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION.; Itroa.l way :;i:; i;. Uroadway, Key. 1 Harfield Johnson. pastr; resilience. 1112 S. Carroll st. Sinolay Mdmsd kit 0 :"0 a. m.: I.. S. Fisher. aiiNr1iitenJ4nt. Mornint; wtrship nt lö;.;u. Sermon by tlie pastor. Stihjet: "Men of Vision."' Younjr l'eople's alliauce nt ',:)." p. ni. ; Miss Itfsvje Rhinehart president. Subjei t: "Christian iMity and , rrivllep. CoudiH-t in the Home ard School;" Jidin N. Hively. leader. The evcnKii; vervhat will be a patriotic service with a .sermon hy the pastor. Subject:: "America nini the World War." aNo plenty of pood music. fuIirliiip two seles-tiona ty the choir. "I.lheity." nnd Sonc to the Klae." anl two 'elections bv the male juartet. "Tlie Flap We I.ove." and "Stam I ly the Fla." I'rayer meeting on Wedio-sday ev-iiiih-: at 7 :.'M) in the chapel. Choir rehear:U rai Friday eveiihu' at S o'cl-k: Im yd Thornton. 01 rector. i V.rmc Cbarth r,r. Unjoin- way W. and Waltut sts. Key. O. O. Lozler, inioUtem. Sunday school at 0-Ji). G. V. Witt, superintendent. l.son: "Jesus Sets New Standards of Living." Mark 10:17-27. our M-hool has increased ."ul per cent iu average attendance since the first of the year and we are stire you will want' to attend nr prowin Sunday school.. Morninc worship at !:."-. Theme: "IJetv Shnll We Forgive":' Young People's alliance at 6:4." p. m.; Mis Vera 1 snsn.au, president. Topic: "Christian lnt. ami l'rivilepe. I'onduct in tlie Home niol liool." Fpb. i",:l-.; M irk .V.V.. livening worship at 7::u. Theme: 'Individual Ilesp-iisibllity." The monthly, business iiH-.-tlng of the Young l'-opb-'a Mlli;ue win be held at the home of Mr. ami Mrs. Wilson lluhower. "TJ' renn av. The inidw.-ek prayer nml fellowship meeting will ! hebi on Weslneslay evening at the church at 7:-1o. 1 lrt Lafayette nl Monroe sts. Rer. W. II. Freahley. pastor Sunday aebool at 9:;t) a. m. ; deorge J. Lonjr. superintendent. I.evs.'ii : ".N-mis Sets New Standards of Living."" Morning worship nml ser mon nv I he pnMor at ia:-J. ui)jei.i Calm Tr.s- Christians Y. V. A. at :i"J p. m.- tiara l.o. kstnlt. president, miojeet : "Condirt in the Home a ml School." "led by the Happy Harvesters Sunday sthid class. livening sermon st 7::i The Albright Itible class will met Monday night. I'rayer meeting Wednesday night; Ceorge J. Long, leader. Choir rehears.il Thursday night. Mother's day eerciss ii-xt Sunday morning. The voting married people's class will meet with Mr. and Mrn. Otto Hartz Friday tight. Auten fhpel-W. II. Mygrant. pastor. Sunday school at lt :00 a. ra-; Jessie Rflnis. superintendent. EVANGELICAL.' Zion- Porner Wnyno and St. Tcter sts. Rev. Waldemar (Joffeney, pastor. Mornlnc service begins at I0:nt. Subject: "Chrht In the Home." Lvetdng service at 7 :."A Subject: "Friendship.' This, ji.Tvi.sj wilt le tsMnlticttsd In the Lnglisli language. t. Peter'a C.ermnn IIS "Vf. Litalle av. Rev. Hup Wrlehelt. pastor.. Sunday RtiHOi at l :00 1- ru. ; Carl IteiuW. 5UjtT lnteudent. J Keener sttI.ss at :1". a. .m. Senior Lva iicelic.-) league at :." p. "t. Men's A!.l society tniets Tuesday at r:4 p. in. Ascei'soti .lav services u ThurslHV even tug at 7 :".'. LUTHERAN. llly Trinity rna;TtTi Sherman a7. and Mm'ter st. Rev. Altert ill. Kects. pastor. Sunday S' hl at d:l5 a. m. ; Ldwurd Mtdts. ".superintendent. Classes f r all ages. Adult IJl'.'e 1a5 taught by the pastor. Subject .f lesson: Jesu- As-ends Info lltveni" Chi f service with sermon by the ijaMor at 10;:si a. m Sihjn't of sermon: "The 'hrlstian- l'r asperity." Jut-.iör bigue cm. ting at '2:' p. nt. Lutlfr league de tleii.ll serv1--e t ':K"V p. 111. Yesperi w It li s.ruioa at 7 :-" p. m. Su'oject: "The rbl's Cr tlie Church's Anver." Tlie . ituii h sMn.-il will m"t o:f Momi-iy . ni!,g at the pastor's h -rtie. Tlie IV.o li. rs' a sso tati"ii no ts i Tueslay at 7:C p. in. nt th church, 'ftir women f t!.- L.idhs' Aid s.H-Iety wl'J med on V dues. 'av aft rn-'on ot the ll.MW of Mrs Mi.-Corkl.-. 1''7 Sherinar av.. to s-w Thürs. lay being Asi-eission liy. i-n l,r will b. h.-'id nt tlie t Inirch at 7:C p. in. 'This servl-.- wlltj take the pla- e ..f the recul.ir iI nesd .y evening serci.t-. Choir nl.earsai n l rid.iy at s io i va. Cat--hetl al Int iu t ln -n ' Wed iis,i i t .:." p. in. sii'l. Saturtlay j at .". :" p r.v j ! dort Ut Swedish Chapln fani Kerr I ts. Rey. iJottfrl 1 Olin. paHor. SunId iy t hool at 'J-.VO a m. and lUMt clai I ;.t : 1 a. hi. I Morning cervice at 10:oX j The t-t ; au 1 Mtljet of the sermon .is follows: Luke lt:1-F.. "Flavor" Kvei.lng servile at 7 ::. Text ai;d miMinH LuVe 2: , 4 -."st. "Christ's AsT!tsh.n." The Ladies' All will meet on Thursday nflernoon, land In the evrnlug the cholj- ;rs. tb cS 1 it 7 : Friday evening Luf-her league Ti'.-etliig: .s'ii::u;ttee. Mls .vliuiiie arl-s-M.. ls Mr:ie Sorberg. t:-1 Robert Swansea Sa t n rl t v The :...r.l of d-i n tttoets the t. ( riii.i gl eit e.cnlnir in M. Paul' Ce m.vi JcTers n and William st Rev. H. Holle, pastor. German sri.e it 10 .".0 a m. Sunday school, t th Co-rmand and 'luclish at 9:. Li'.fflisa services on second and fourta
Sund.m of the mntli nt . i..O P ni SnMeet for fJtrrran sermon: "Ctiur .M. iii. . rfhii.." .Iiiiior V:'tlier leagi entert-ilnrTK-nt Mon-lav and Tne-day at fcs"! p- m. Cf.dr. reli.-arsal We.!u-sIiiy nt p. m. Thursday betng ATnslon day there will be a (o-rmau servce iu the evening at S oVhx-k. CHURCH OF GOD OF THE ABRAHAMIC FAITH. Churrh f Cxl of the Abraham Faith. servl.'e In Melville hall. '212 S. Lafayette Idtd.; Sunday s' hool at 10 a. m.. F A. Sttlson. superintendent. I'real;lng servlee at 11:f" a. m. and p. m. by I. II. Van Vactor. I'.erean meeting on Fr Ida v evening at the homy of R. s. Ralls? a k. bUl S. Fellows st. VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA. Gospel mlssioa. 430 S. Michigan at. All Christian a-'ctetlei Invltcu to a hi eo air rreetin,T erery Wednesday. Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights, corner Wayne and Michigan streets. Old-fashioned gospel meeting at Volunteer mission tall Sunday night, Lyerybody luvlted. All welcome. MISSIONS. Mennotilte Hop --K. Jeff en' n bird. Sunday school at 2:30 p. a Preaching at ." :II0 p. m. Freaihicg Z:2i and 7:"0 p ni. Se.-y Ices every night ex-ept Wednesday. Mary Nnueruakcr in ebnree. City 11 V.. Jefferson 1.1 yd. 11 ay A Rlrd. superintendent. Sunday tchool at 3:00 p. m. lllhie class at 4 :0o p. u. tyenlug service at 7:X1. Gospel 431 11. . Laaa'le nr. Services Wednesday. Saturday ami Sunday evening ut TUtti. Suialny -.-besl it 10 .sA) a. ui. each Sundiu. SPIRITUALIST. The Progressive Spiritual society will hold services at 7:30 p. in. eery Sunday at ÖOO S. Michigan at.. Rediuen's hull. MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION. Meets every Monday at 10:00 a. m. at the Y. M. C. A. Resident and visiting ministers always welcome. President. J. A. l'urnett; vice president. W. II. Freshley; secretary treasurer. J. L. Lnterline. ASSOCIATED BIBLE STUDENTS. Woman's Onb hall, roona 22. J. M. Sbuilding. Sunday, 3:00 p. m. At 7 :.'! p. m.. study on Laodician w-riol of the church. Weliics.iay at S:is I', m.. rayer meeting: text. II Tim. .": 12. Friday at sun) p. m., study, Tabernacle Sh.ulows. JEWISH. Temple Keth-lll Corner Lasalle st. and Taylor at. Juliua Ieibert. rabbi. Hlvlii" servh-es coiiiinen-e nt 11 :") a. m. Rabbi Lethert iu his .-;ermn. "Where's Your 'od':' will IIsmiss tlie various tendencies that rob humanity of enthusiasm unl hope. Religious school sessions U-glu ut !:.'. CHURCH OF GOD. Churcu of God ot Salnta Chapel on Harrison av., one Mock north of Lin-oln way W. Otla Austin, pastor: J. L. Forsyth and G. H. lyeek. assistant pastors. Sunday school at i:40 a. nt. ; A. M, Klrkley, superlctendeuL SALVATION ARMY. 806 E. Jiffersoa bird. Sunday ?rv Wa: Morning, county Jail. 1:00; Sunday school. güX); open air aervlce, Indoor service. h:30. I'rayer meeting 7 Capt. NeLemlah Ilrooks. officer in tharge. SCIENTIST. 1'lrt.t (hurrU of Christ. NehmtMain and Madison sts. Sunday servb-es at ll.Mni a. ui. TesUuionlal meeting every Wednesday at S;n) p. m. Sunday scltool for cliildn-n anl young jopIe up to the age of 20, from 0:10 to 10:.".o p. m. Sunday S' hool entraiKV on Madison st. Ileading rtms maintained by the hnnh on the seventh floor of the J. M. S. building, are open daily except Sunday from 12 t Ö. and on Saturday evening from ii to S. EVANGELICAL MISSION. Swedish Kvmoirelleml Main and Monroe ats. Rev. Kiuil Winste.lt, pastor. Sunday achool at D:30 a. m. ; August Anderson. superintendent. Morning f tervl -e at 10 :4. BRETHREN. l lrsi Rev. 0. W. Reneh. I. D . pastor. Sunday s1 -hil at U-IO a. in.; Harley Firestone. superintendent. Primary schod meets at the saute hour; Miss Margaret Whitm.-r. superintendent Worship with sermon at in:".0 a. m. and 7 :)0 p. m. the pastor preaching. Morning theme: "How to Coii-uier" livening siilje-t : "If We Neglect." Y. P. S. C. li. at '::i) . in.: Miss P.ertha Klin-, j. resilient. Prayer and Itible study on Wednesday evening nt 7 :" o'c lock. 1 lrt ('hurth of the Brethren Iii liant av. aud Miami St. Rev. T. 11. Cieorge. pastor. Sunday sc hool at Q :'J0 a. ui ; P. li. Stahly. superintendent. Se-n.l Chnnli of tlts Brethren -- Cushing ami Van Ruren ts. Rev. R. O. Itoose. pastor. Sunday school at f:.'0 a. m. ; Wesley Zlniniermaii, superintendent. Christian Workers' ni.-eting at :.'li p. m. Pr a hlng services at l':M a. m. aul p. ni. bv the pastor. Morning theme: '"The Ornce of Christian living." I'vening: "The Church m a War Rasls. Piaver meeting on Tuesday evening at 7 :45. Confermee Memorial United -f.10 S. St Joseph at. Rev. l. K. Young, pastor. Sunday chool at l):30 a. m. ; C. L. Wilson, superintendent. EPISCOPAL. M. Jmn'- Lafayette st.. north of Washington. Rt. Rev. John Hazen White, rector: Her. II. K White, vicar. Holv -uiminion at 7 :"Vi st. ni. Sunh:y s hioi at ::4ö . in. Morning praver and Sermon at 11:00 a. in. Vesbera at .: p. in. Young people's meeting at p. ui. CATHOLIC. Farred ITrart, Notre Iliii-T!fr. John Ii. Scheler, C. S. C, pastor. Low mass :.t G:0j a. m. Students' mass at s:00 a m. Parish mass at 10:1." a. m. espera at 1 W p m. St Stephen's Huncarian Thomas and Mcpherson Ms. Rev. Lawrence- Horrath. paator. Mass nt S: and 10 :L". a. m Sunday s hool nt 2:IA) p. m. lienedictlun at 3:00 p. m. 5L ratrlcVs "CT S. Tnyior st Rey. John 1 Le;roote. C. S. C. ptstor. Low masses at :ak 7:30 anl 0:00 a. m. High mass and sermon at 10 :3i. Raptiam at 2 : M p. m. Vespers at 3 :-'a) p. in. Sunday school at 3. p. m. Meeting of i Lurch societies at 4. in) p. in. st. lledwlce'a Polish Corner Sctt nnl Nnpler sts I.r v. Anthony Zubowpz. C. S. C.. pastor. Low m iss at 7 :30. ILO.) and U):fi a. m. S'inday s-'ltool at 2:3(3 p. ni. F.cncdiction t 2:30 p. m. St. StiaUlaus Pollsh-415 N. Lincoln st. Rev. Roman Mirclniak. pastor. Mats at 7:30. D.-00 and 10 :00 a. m. St. Mary's German 131 S. Tatlor st. Rev. J. M. Schere. C. S. C. pastor. Mass et 7:30 aad 10:(" a. m. Sunday s hool at 2:"0 p. m. Dene II ticn at 3:00 p. m. st. Casimir' PlUh-s21 S. Webster St. Rev. Stanislaus Unrkn. paster. Loy mans at 7:.') a. m IPgU nusi at 10 M a. ni. Yes pei at 2 :00 p. ra. 51. Adelbert'a l'ollh Olive and Gra-e sts. Rev. John Kub.ukl. pastor. Dally mass at 3:15 p. m. Holy hour, Wejuesd.iy cenlng at o'clock. Sunday iass at s.-vo and 10.10 a. in. St Joseph's Hill st. and Lasalle ar. P.itrhk J. Carroll. ( . S. c.. past'T. Low musses at . :oO mass at 10 :00 a. .ml 0:00 .1 m. High m. 1 tn'.dhtion at p. m. Sarml Heart Belclaa UM W. Thomas st. Rev CharU V. Higher, pastor. Mass at 7:0 aud l:3o a. :u. Sun lay school at 2-.0 p. m. Rencdlctioa at ü O p. m. I M. Mary of the Holy Rosary. Poli-h ttonsl at hour Rev. lUsll Sy.hu. astor. Sundays: First mm at sen) a. hi ; Mlth mass and sermn at 10:00 a. m.; Sunday school at 2.-V0 p. m.
U. S. GALLS 233.000
TO ENLARGE ALL CANTONMENTS
May Allotments are Made on Population Basis, But Next Draft Will be Based on Number in Class 1. WASHl.NV.Til.V, May I. S'imultaneuusly with the announcement today that 2 e 3,00 0 men from t: fetatts had hetn cailod to join tho colors in May, Sec'y ll.iker indicated the fcope of tho government's plans for increasing its lighting, strength, by statin.g that congress had b en asked to appi opriate approximately 15, ooO.OOO.ooo for the army f'r the next fiscal year. That amount is exclusive of funds provided in the fortltications hill which not only covert? coa.6t defenses, hut ay a rule provides the bulk of heavy .field ordnance. Last year the army estimates aggregated f 6.000.000,00. nml six hunched millions to pay for a force of 1,000,000 men. which has already been exceeded. Tlnvo States I'xompt. The call for a quarter of a million nun during May goes to all states except California, Oregon and Nevada which, with tho District of Columbia, already have supplied so large a part of their uotas that it was decided not to include them this time. The niovonient In most states will begin May 25 and will be completed in five days. liy this order the war department abandons its plan of assembling men in even monthly increments of approximately 100,000. Under the original plan it was intended to call out not to exceed 860,000 additional men during 1 0 1 S. The call for 1ÖO.O0O in April and 233,000 this month will bring out in two months half of the number originally contemplated for the year. ( Milch Is made it clear that it Is now the purpose to mobilize all tho men for whom equipment and training facilities enn be provided. '"Let us avoid specific figures," Sec'y Baker again said today. "They imply limits. There is no limit. YV will call out enough men to make victory certain. We will r;il! them as rapidly, as they can be trained and sent forward." j Will Mnlarge Camps. j In preparation for this tremon- j ilous increase in tho army, tho i house military committee was told j today that every existing canton- j ment in the country will bo on- j larged and every national guard camp umizeu to its lull capacity. It is regarded as probable that some new cantonments must bo built, but In the int.Tests of speed and economy of effort and material pressure will be, placed upon expanding existing facilities. Ground has already lic-en obtained in the vicinity of several cantonments for the expansion and details of the new construction are being worked out by the general stall', which also is studying the necessity of proper location for additional cantonments. Troops Are on Mote. The men ciiled out this month will be mobilized generally at the cantonments to which men from the same states have previously been sent. In many cases they will :inl the divisions originally created at those camps :ne. Some of the camps which have been converted into replacement divisions, and the new men will be redistribute in accordance with their qualifications ! after being inspected, rendered im- ' mune from disease and furnished ! with the intial eiuipnient. I Under the increased army plan a j great number of now divisions may j be created. With authoritv now i asked for unlimited power to create fighting units some of the men of the Mav draft may bo assigned to these new organizations. It is regarded as -likely, however, that tho April ami May drafts wilt be used largely to fill up div:sins ,o r,e;... . Uh?r; ' :::::: overseas io fill the gaps. Since tinnumber of divisions on tho other side is rapidly and steadily increasing, the flow of replacement troops must increase proportionately. lYmiuY for Throe Million. A new draft of tlie annual armv appropriation bill providing for t(10 ne"ds of 3,000,00ft mon under tho ns.ooo.nno.oon program will b? laid before the house military committee when it reassemble next Monday. 11AVK Tili: SAMP: GOOD ATTHNTIOV. The latVe- depositor and the small depositor receive the same courtesy and respectful service at this bank. We put forth our best efforts to make dealing here a pleasure. We ask you to favor a with your banking busine ss, whether It Is little or much. No account is too large none too small to receive our good attention. Merchants National Bank. ' Advt. TURN AN i IiOOK The Buick Valve-in-Head five pasfenjrer touring car L-Fix-45 ia a motor rar that attracts attention everywhere. There is an indescribable something o clearly reflecting the true character and aristocratic individuality of the Ruick design j that everyone turns and looks. It Is a car with refined body details. On i exhibition at the Twentieth Century 1 Garage. Adv. TKAM1' v-eaty feet Pleasant to KooT TOW DLL. For and rr:n pits. P-r:u:nel. Um 2 5o At-Coorde '. AdU. 403S-7
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Where Drafted Men Will Train WASHINGTON. .May 1. The apportionment among the st ites i.s as follows: Indian, i, Ky. Alabama, S'. C. Arizona. N. M. 3.1' to Cam: Taylor, 1.S20 to Camp Sedier 3,7 SI to Camp Cod, Arkan as, :; 0 to Camp Heaurgard. La. Arkansas Ark. Colorado, 4.12 4 to Cair.p Pike. Cody. 1.073 to Camp N. M. Connecticut, 1,8 4 5 to Camp Upton, X. V. Delaware, 460 to Camp lix. N". J. Florida, 202 to Camp Gordon, Ga. Georgia, STS to Camp Gordon, Ga. Idaho. 711 to Camp Lewis. Wash. Illinois, 0,000 to Camp Wheeler, Ga.: r.."00 to Camp Grant, 111.; 4 , 1 0 S to Camp Gordon. Ga.; 4,3'J1 to Camp Shelby, Miss-. Iowa. 1 . 6 4 to Camp Iiorlge, la. Kansas, 4,871 to Camp Funston, Kas. Kentucky, 6,311 to Camp Tavlor, Ky. Louisiana. 3, ODS to Camp IJeauregard. La. Maine, 1,5 11 to Camp Hevens, Mass. Maryland. 2.3S9 to Camp Meade, Md. .Massachusetts. 2,1193 to Cinip Upton. N. Y.; 200 to Camp Hevens, Mass. Michigan, 5.000 to Camp Wheeler; 5.1 4 f to Camp Custer, Mich. Minnesota, 4,711 to Camp Lewis. Wash. Mis.sissippi. 2,000 to Camp Pike. Ark.; 1.CI3 to Camp Shelby. Mis. Missouri, 500 to Fort Hiby, Kas.; 7,2 57 to (.'amp Hodge. Ia. Montana, 2.1 53 to Camp Lewis, Wash. Nebraska, 1,573 to Camp Dodg. la. New Hevens N e w N. .1. New Hampshire, Mass. 021 to Camp Jersey, to Camp Hix, Mexico, lisr. to (.'amp Cody, N. M. Now York. X. J.: K.S.In to 7,''"0 to Camp S.sno to Camp Camp Hancock, Upton, N. V.; Hix. :. Ga.; I,70 0 3R0 to Camp Ca m p to Camp Wadsworth, S. C; 1.3 Camp Sevier, S. C. North ,'arolina, S.l 1 1 Jac kson. S. C. North Hakota. 1,230 to to Lewis, Wash. Ohio, t,s00 to Camp Gordon. Ga.; 3.000 to Camp Sherman. (.: 7.U33 to Camp Taylor. Ky. Oklahoma. ",400 to Camp Howie, Tex.; 2.4:9 to Fort Ilib-y, Kas. Pennsylvania. 7,7oO to Camp Monde. Md.: 4.000 to Camp LeYa.; 3.00U to Camp Humphreys. Ya.: 2,02 : to Camp Greenlevf, S. C. Lhodo Island, 1,2')3 to Camp Upton. N. V. South Carolina. l.OOo to Camp Jackson. s C: 2SS to Camp Wadsworth. S. C. South Dakota. l.vl to Camp Lew is. Tennessee 4.1: to Camp Pike, Ark. Texas. 2.2ÖO to Camp Cody. N 1.12 1 to Camp Howie, Tex.; M.: .,000 to Camp Travis, Tor. Utah. Su. to Camp Lewis. Wash. Vermont. 509 to Camp Hevens, Mas. Virginia. 7.135 to Camp Lee. Va. Washington, 5 1 to Camp Lewis, Wash. West Virginia, 1,797 to Lee. Va. Wisconsin. 10. 007 to Camj 111. Wvomimr, r to Camp Wash. Camp Grant. Lewis, cabaret singer is ACQUITTED OF MURDER CH lCACn. May 1. Miss RulnDean, a cabaret tod on a h 11 go etl Dr. Leon H. in the criminal jury doiberated before returning sinter, was acquitof having murderQuit man by a jury court today. Tlie but a short time its verdict of not suilty. She is the jTtii woman ttiel for murder to be acquitted by a Cook rountv jury within a few 'ears. factory nxrniTs. Have your tires repaired by factory experts. We absolutely guarantee our repair work to Hst the life of your tire. Our service car is at your disposal. Free air. free service. Come and let us show you what free service really is. Skiff's Tire Service Co. 4 3 S. Michigan st Phones, Home 3239; Bell 1619. -Advt. ARi: YOr IOOK1NG. For fine picture framing work that requires srecial treatment? Take It to Bagby Co.. 138 .V. Michigan rt. Their speciality is this c'ass of work. They carry a full line of hand carved frames and mouidlnrs. The kind that pleases particular people. Also Flastman's films. Kexo camera t and films. Spring time Is camera I time. Advt NOT I CI. TO TAX IVY VI RS. First Monda.. May 6. last day to pay taxes. For convenience of public the office will be 1 pen May 3, also Monday, May 6. Advt. 3&2S-. Pull lever down over 27-P.. Witwer for township trustee. CS36-6 J. B. -Adv.
Men's Cashmere Hose, Special at 59c.
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The Stephenson Underwear Co. of South Bend has sent us a special representative direct from the designing department to demonstrate the perfect fitting qualities of the "Victoria" Underwear for women. If you desire comfort in summer underwear we extend to you this opportunity to see the latest designs assuring perfect lit, comfort and wearability. During This Demonstration special prices are oiYered in Union Suits that will be a saving to you. All sizes, including extra sizes and stouts. Demonstration will continue all next week.
We have just received a special purchase of 1 00 Army Camp Woolnap Blankets Just the kind of Blanket the boys are in need of for the army camps, also splendid for tourists, summer camps. Boy Scouts. Sizes from 62 to 66x82 and 84; ordinarily they are worth SlO and Sl-2. Our May Sale Price, while they last at $7.95 and $8.95
LOCAL IN MAY HEAD TRAVELERS
John Klink's Campaign Being Carried on Vigorously at T. P. A. Meet. LVAXSVILLL. Ind., May 1. Souvenirs will not bo given out to the delegates attending the state convention of ihe T. P. A. in Lvansville today and Saturday. Instead the money usually spent on the souvenirs, will bo turned over to the Hod Cross. The local lied Cross will get approximately $ 2.0 through this patriotic move of the convention. Three bundled and iifty delegates and visitors arrived today and 100 more are expected. The campaign of Have Davis for piesident of the association is being led by Mrs. Davis, who is distributing buttonhole cart's with pictures of her husband. Daus is from Indianapolis. Iiis strongest opponent is John Klir.k of South Rend. Klink's campaign is being carried -n vigorously ny his friends. Directors l'p for Ueciion. There are thro.; members of tho board of directors to no elected. The men mentioned lor these offnes are T. O. Hryant, Kokomo; Charles M. Fan ell. Lvansville; F. .1. Titsworth. Fort Wayne, and Martin Wrish'irt, Anderson. Arnons those present arc T. S. Logan, national secretary, and H. .1. ijoesling, chairman of the national board o directors, both of St. Loui?. itnrrni.tc moditl io Is built con plete and ready for service, being equipped with a rtake or express body, according to your choice. Also with a bow top to protect driver from the weather. It's ready for immediate action and will show you r profit from the very day it starts work. South Bend Republic Truck Co., rl 5 K. Jefferpon blvd. Bell phone 2030. Advt. IT'S MOVINfJ DA V. Every day Is moving day with V9. We are ready to move your freight, household poods- pianos, safe, machinery, and le: us remind you that we do our work in the most tatisfactory manner with dispatch and at most reasonable prices 100 miles per daj made in out-of-town moving. Lourhrr.an & Loughman. SOI S. Main st. Advt. OPi: HAN Ks ()i: HONH Hl" VFits. All the ban of South Lend will he op-n f-otn 7 : 0 to ?:00 o'clock Thursday and Friday evenings of this we-k. and from ":00 o'clock Siturdfy afternoon as late as conditions warrant. :S12-1 Adv
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.4' . - . :' : .... .".'','.' : . . : 9 . .. . .. .. : "-. ... 4 rv- ' y . V mm.: m kmcm---. i . r- m 4 y. .... ; '-mi ... ' . ... ""V-7-JAY COUNTY STILL BELOW ITS QUOTA INDIANA BO LIS, Ind.. May 4. With one e)unty Jay still black on Indiana's Liberty loan map. the t'.s counties of the state In the seventh federal reserve district had subscribed $6.. 009.00. .lay county was within $ I .),() ( of it. goal and a report saing that this county lias oversubscribed is expected at any time. Marlon and Cass counties both reported 'over the top" today. Marion with a total of $12.Cs:,.":o, or $12.- ."!) more than its minimum allotmentand Cass with an even million dollars, the amount of itsquota. Liberty loan officials will exert every effort tomorrow, the last d.iy of the campalzn, to bringing the oversubscription as near the per cent asked for by Sec'y McAdoo. as possible. To meet this th state would have to turn in practic illy $12.000,000. OÜiciaN predirtpd that the total by tomorrow at midnight would be well over KMCO.ooo. .si.oo ni:nrcTm. We have a few slightly soiled 1 ted fern corsets which we hae marked down for Mul'-k selling. Some of our best nioles are replesentfd, and if your sUf- is here you will get a real bargain. We sell for cash and give you the benefit. If you never wore a Lcdftrn corset, you have mis.-ed tlie real comfort, which 5 on shoul i hav e had. Com into The Corset Shop. Fö S. Main st. Advt ahkivi:i sait:. A large shipment of Honita ccf?e has arrived at the O. K. Cash crocery to take care of cur in creasing demand for this iine favorI i ed coffee. Adv. F. S. COHN LIQHir. Safe. Sur and ijuick, 1 C-c At-Comley's iJvu It
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Special Sale of Black and White Silk Gloves at 49c Barry Scanlon ATTORNEY AT LAW Democratic Candidate for Justice of Peace Portage Township MACHINE NUMBER 34 A Am 4 2 veirs rd" av .md have li vcJ in South Hcn.i for tlie past 14 years SUCH IOVTXY STVLKS! Just one of the many complimentary expressions heard dIly ny those inspecting the varied assortment of beautiful suits at T. 'J. Garland ani Co. Salts, $19.75 to $75. Tricatine?, Poplins and Polret twill-. Ferges In six different stvlei way out of the ordinary. Workmin- ' ship perfect. Always a little touch ; Tweed mixtures In ereyS and tans. ( of distinction at Garland? ! Advt. LAsT Sl'M.MI U S CLOT in:; Are doing x' . JP r't s r p a;!.;i great many tbril t . p. o:d .li ser.'t tb"iii to us for ,t tlioroi cleaning to make- them loot new. Others have thorn dyed to '. different. We ar" sp c;.- !.. making soiled garmofts ad parer.tly '.oirn out !oth:r. I.k new, providin tb- ai.?:r N tb I'hone to Hais LiUirhy Cl-a nin f? cornpar;. O o , r. ont mav in:i:ssir;s. The Litest creatb'Tis-. tj p-to -'la' light wright and !.-. Hing. '. :'.'. do more to improve jo-.,r ;i p. .i--ance thati anythir.ir '.-. T' Hoslyn Wave. Tjir.et -Pa rte-1 I'.!ipadour. Trip!" W.c.-. Joy VrPin Curls, parted Ban.-- C'o:;,. .-i i p.ok our line over aud ! t s. r,.ycu in the way r-f m..c ui: g. tharnpoIng. rn.s-i.'tr;rti: a n d h.iir dressing. Jefferson Hotel H1". ;': Shop. Miss Allison. T!1 ph . 1720; lloire p' on- 2l1v Adv. NOW'S Tlir; TIML To have your pttures fnm.'d 'vh-; you are house clrar.u.g ar.d decorating and you know an artist: framed picture Is a Joy for ever we do fine work in ! o :r lir.e of ture rr.ou'.din? eompris' s all tr.it is new and popular. Portr...t ar. t .nlrror framing a. speciality M kiclski Art Shop. IIS N Main sL rlv
