South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 145, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 25 May 1918 — Page 2

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METHODIST. F'rtN. J!!n L Rt Henry I pator Clast renting at 'J "O a. X. Suaday 'Cvo( at & ai.; l'l:uer Ab:LtLr. mperlnter. I-nt PuMl" "orsMo ut v.Ui a ni and p. m At tti ciornii Lour Ir I.ivls Till oft upy t'.it palpit acd ;re i-ti h sp i.il j M r:r,oa t the ;. A K. :. ! t'.e W. u"g ia'llf txrpx wl.'f will iitt.-Ild tl."l 5 r v ie tu 4 Wdr. I.'pi.rth !"t.:;i ;it ! ' p t.i : .i!..5m t. - 'A l. it W" t . . i. ir s t 3e.-a, liiirlJtlnc In ur TuiMi " lot k tli" bonis !i"ir M ill give h f 'iU I in a Tiv r:i ;j ! h! pr'" lr . -r AVf'!nf! n i.iii ;it 7 " At 7 .' j :!,.-? in g I bj Dr. I -t v ! ?t. rul' Memorial r ".fix and La - f ort art Her .I.iu.ch I- ;ardir. r. I ).. ratter. ;:!; I iy h I ..t i m 5i n;iijs s-rie at 1':" ' ' '. 1. a "Or. -ardlncr will jr.-ih ".i th- m.ue t. "FigMlr.g to Sn" tl.- --'i! "f "V..'.t it .-. -ti i. !.- t!i- i;i"A"it'i ajMe will U- Id l-.v TI - .!:' si I' . I, . L- uril. c :it 7 I ' HI r..,n!!avr will :. "I r I'M a:d In Vf At t'.e . "f t:.- s-r !.-. n rnwtion pitur- In tw r rt wih . Sown i,f "T!. Star and stripi-- la Frrtti e." pr-.-Qtln tl. Mtid-on- division : i. an fupfs oa tl. WftTH !..ittl- front. Grs- rorn-r M!li:zn and Ti:tt st Rr. Kkaird II Crow Irr. pstor da tteetlng at U o lo' k. n "ii ni'li' cUooI at a .-.O a. m-; I rn! .1. A r.)eri. - , ,i f - . - -s .1 ,. . Will t!io.' n ho iMf-n l t i nt'-rt j Ili4t ilurini th ttiit- San-liy ?. ho.. j fon -ntin pl'-aM- fi:i out irl-. an-l i j r mir i'jruL. i rrr.wrt to t!i upentit-:.'!"!!! n ' Suii'lav -lnM)l Ii at 10 Tb- K trl't ciip'-riiitt'H'l . orj -'Tf' 1 1 ioli at . ii r : ! r u 1 1 1 i - . i V M II Appl-l'1- ,iHnf. will i r-:- l.. -1 liiii-r :t u m . "'it li.-rin-TUa W-iii ri. -n p.Tlnrfrni'tit 1 I'"""" :.. su at .'- v tu ; r.u Ma- r.n - prrU'.füt i:v-nin "r.lMp it . 5ul-I.- t f !i- oiirr.. '! !. Savior of tluWorUl." Htinday l" i""l 'Td ;;--tii!Z n,. ..i.ii. t iif . inn' ii'-oii will ti .r'l at '.;.o p in KTvie Wvdut-alay -MMiiiiZ at 7 lr n..r Ix oll ta KeT. 11-lgbtf Miner (inj Ii Bla k ami .i.i itor T'rnncla Sund it tctool at 'J i ui. II. c. ant'erinfondent. Mnrnin. wmhlp at 11 . lo. v.. lt. .--rvi'-e III te adapted to an ot..-ra-tl.n of th J-m.ri:j! dav pint. 1 h-j.a-tor will pr-a. h C V. '"rrn r will Ins "TL- Nw Woild." I'V I I-rt ..-r t .5oiinon. i:pvnrth l'i-'u- af ':" p. "i : J ' I 'I v ii ii prldtif Kvf-nii:- s'TM'' nt 7:" il le in liar'.' of tl.r N'in;u' Foi. Isn Missionary ... tv A r.p-r-ial pmzram hi- t""" arraii-fd inludin; ap.'.ikinc. in'in-'. and a -Un-dren'a paritorr.ini- of Kin' A ll.-rt s prav-r. Tttl:ra' iif.-tin 'i'u-fdiv vnlay -rfi,ln4 at 7:l-". Mrs Kam er. In H'-vord.tt with l'r t t-rorlamatlon. a p- I pra .v. !-.id-WiNon'-s-rvi' ' w Ith a short t ilk hv th. pa stor. will i"' lifl.l in the ll.lP h at lo a in. Trfnltr Blalne nnl Vaar nva Rot. MtflTla C. Hunt, pastor 11. le b-lio .i nt 8:.V a m. ; Kudolph Klii:. a' tin? sui-er-IntPTident. Yhc tuial n iry MipTint'n'l nt lnvr -hir'f ff tu- op. niuL' i-v Th t:4.' -..rTi- will t. in krpin' -with Memorial Sun Ii v. rii pastor wili peak on Tl.- In-ompl- tt d i- -tory." Spedal Ui'ivj.- l.y tlie inl-d l'iartet Fpworth I-izn- devotional at H: IT. I-d t.v 11! lori- stv-pi.-. i:.-uin. s.rvlr- at 7 The p.i-tor will pe.,k n '"The Kdinati'-n f .Ii-r.." The rhonn-dl'dr will -uz .lnnior loau'ne Wednesday it .1::ui p m : Mrs W. I-. Oureu. uprilit udent Th- !iur. Ii pMVt r hour W'edn -d iy evening it 7:1." Mrs C. K. Thompson will hive hjtrjre of the l i". The .re itest . hapter in nitii r proph.H V will i.e the tud In h.i nrd an- c with I'n-x't WiN .n pro laniatlon thl" hur- h spe-nil prayer t.-rvi.-e hi Thiirndav morning at w ill hoi.l a t li hur. li on , Pi::; Thimeeting will he puMiin tiruiP.-itliY with this f o r all w ho a r all. and .are Fownrlh Memorial Torn'r Lincoln way W. ans Olive ft. Hpt. l. L. liuliimn ti t . , r Siiudir -no at ;..! n n. nst rn.: lilen I inner, urermicii'i'iu. Pre-n-hlns lit 10:4 V a. m Pr.ner tueeflnp Wednesday evening at 7:.".. tuM StemorUIMichigan and :rtrla tta. RftT. A. V. P.ahhs. rhonl nt 10 f a in ; unerlntendent. Irarhins nt 11 'lUble Memorials and Live-wire Lpwortn Uaj Prei! hlnz at 1 p pastor. Sundiy A. Kattcrhcnry. a m Sul. je t : Memorial Pay." ue at 'i:"0 p in in. Siin je. t : -Cnri-t and tinI.al.orin Man " Ml he ivt'Il oil!'jrani. Twm Neroe- and Monday ni :ht M iv .'7. wti! pliuuual Freedinen? Iiiindre.l and ttftv tiioii-aii'l Tiiore are airoidy In the I nitfd nrmy and manv if imt id f that l.er re alreadv l.ev.nd the i t.ltes 1 1 ! 1 1 . 1 - It Is in appref iali -u of this fa- t that thiprocrani will iie;j Ai:i"iiz other fettures. In-1udi:s -i t r i r i - -n' and litHl. wlM l.e an addre-s oij tie life of linker Wa-!iint'M). also p. y s.-oijt drill. on Tlinrs l iv. lo:::i a ui . will li tpe.-ial -ervl-es for our boy- in the field. This Is in a. -ord a in e with the tion of the Ministerial a-s i it ion that nil our ihur.-he-i he op.-n f.r the purp.t.f at that hour. T!ie pr.ner mertinz wlil .ike pla.'e Thur-dav niht as to make It also lu ord w !tvi this d i.V. As a preparation rea onJ epistle of Pete! I the nr-t .up I fe.--Bl-.tr rrk S. Seventh t Rev ,T. A ixll. lusinr, le-i'ieu . .. . i i . . e .i ii!!;nwniiii t. Sundjy sohool at 9 :30 a. m ; t C. Woife. superintendent German Lafayette Mvd. and Wavie st. Rev. II S. Miller, pastor. Sunday S'-hoI it a m : John Korb, super intendent Preaching at 10;.") a. m nnl 7.30 p. va. Kpwortb leigi: nt 7 00 p m. rrayer meeting Wedneaday at 7:43 p. ra. Weleyan-7rC F. Hn.nlir.iT. Rpt V. O. Spltler. rastor Sundar sliool t $:30 a m. ; V. M. Porter, superintendent. Sermon at 10:00 a. ra. Lvcning sermon at 7:r.0. FREE METHODIST. Tre :etbodlt - Pennsvlran'.J kt. and Rufb it. Rev. W. K We'.ster, past' r Vueday school at 9 :.".o i m : Paul l N'e!!tze!, superintendent Prnchlng at 10:."fl a. rn and 7 :.V p m Klver rrk tree MethodUt Fourteenth and Vln sts Rev. Mr. Ilitrheock. p.istr Sunday S'ho 1 at 10:00 a. ta. ; L. F. Wolfe, superintendent. AFRICAN M. E. OlUet A. M. C-r.lrt W. Monro at Her. A. T. ReidJi:.g. pistor. Clas meeting at 10:t0 a in Sunday a bol at 12 CO p. in.; Rev. LH P. Stewart, superintendent. Taylor .. M. K. Zion C-rn?r Lddy icd Caispau sts. JUv. L. P. PowclL pastor. PKESBVTERIAN. First Corner Washington av and Lifiyetta IdTd. Rev. CLarhs A Llpp.ntutU D. D. paator. Miss Chiri tte M I'artridge. as-i-taut to the r, !..:: r. PuLdh" wir-!i!p at 1M C a :a S.rlii n by the minister n ' Po-s.',.r.lii. s " The graduating Iis. f the high '...! Rl atten.! tili- -rri..v Jur.i..r Lu - deavor '.et y ; people's tir.g j-hCMl at 'a : ) a elüh at a W lce lav at ' at ' ."i l p i -a . t ': In i :.i Men s I VM ::i M:.'.-ek : U'i ; :.i K.-l at I : ; i.i ug I ii i aui.li.iry 1 ri'!:, i: a 1 er ui'Vtli. g T hn; s -1 . ..r lo . Trlnltj - -John S P. ur:..v p.ist.r katt. A. P. Sauader. pat. .-undar scl.i at '. 1 x. t . r p.. l'reb. b. uperi::tt"t'i.t. V. rtinlntf- - su tt and I.iu N v Rev. Alfred !. i:-!!-. 1 1 pi-: r; l.lr-licr. ii'.. N S. . tt Ut S und : S at :?M J ni I- '. U hi;. -ini.. -t-t.dei.t. Pui.i w-.r-hip it lo.i stn - ho 1 rin - m and 7 :'! P 111 The si ;.. tf,.re th' ::.oriil.i: - r li;:::-r L:.W.iTor ni"tlug at 2: p Sei.ii-r Lftdtlor o-t li.et-t- it o .o p. u.. llODe Leer and Iiylo:i sts Rev G.rirtf W. Aüib.iu. it I. mln.-ter. l W A at 'J.: Frank Kettr;. g.

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BAPTIST. I irt i:.v rt-!ltD 4C.1 Main fr. 1 Lapp, l'b I U'V. . .J. 1. .V XJlJlt iLUu.yi J 0 :." i Hi ; ( . "S. St !ic!is miprii.u-nl-Srald l!) Strii-I" I '--t t Us-i for ail ; fully M'TMii !.iif.Jf:-t : A a l.v.-niii- (ul'J-'t. ".UiT In I t f.. (ulnry Hret-rto. Oeorffe E Hnterine. paitor. Su:iI.iy M.-bool at ö:."i) a.. : J. W. Hend.xi:. supf rlutf mJent j W'c tl.t" lnt rn.ition.il 1cipni ! '!a " -i;it-.i to all liTf- M -ruin J ori,ip itii Mt-rmon ut l'ir'al. Tli p.i- j tor p. jik on "I .-rinz 1 ! p 1 i t . " I T) f !: V v r. :n.- t at p in. i Kv ri!nj n-rvi- at 7:.'X Srrnon t li -n j -; ! i r a " !) ra ;' e. II unfirUa - 'orner WashlDCtoa it (Lorry it Iiev B Bertolt: pastor. Mt. Zion-113 N. ItlrdU at. T.ev. F. II. KptinpJ. I I.. raiitor. Sund.iT P b' ol at D :.;) b. rn : Mrg AüLt Hut'jb-Iii.'-a. iupTinteodf nt. I irt Swellb Corner Iaurol aal Nap:-r sti. erTlct 8t 10:C0 k. in. aaJ 7 ::;) p. m. CHRISTIAN. i iirn-.. .Mjin otitn f.i ru; IC lü-r.iry. Itev. JoLn II. Ale.auder. pnstor. -ualar m Lool at f :'.Vi. Frederick H (Iriiiainl. auptrintcnd'-nt. ; arc tralnl aud Ifs in j Lavf ci.T).'! f'.r all üSf'.H. Morning w.irlin at ();ir te.icbers gradt-d. "VVe Flu? I ni'!its of I'H'.iia io l.-- will atten! i a l.'xjv. Scriüoii 1 1 v 1 1 1 - pastor. Topi in n,,. Urt-at .S.-' ial r.-iith.' Sr.- i.il f ri,,t j,. (,ni:s i,v filt. ,lul!e tiiartet ,Mlin- ervi. ut 7:-".' Aftr th'? ttj.nn t" I''la! r'-s f nioviri? pi-fir-i ulll ! linuii ntith-d. "'I'll I '- of ' innitTir." ml Tli' "aif of j tli" AI'i'llitairM." !; vor if r, :l.V Will" St ra 1 1 ir r h tify nr- (ordlally with n S-nior Christi. in Lln- i l'opi : - I ioin liod'- ' a ii I vi i t ori in t h 1 ii vi ti t worship indiitn.i Avenue Indiana and Witwer .its Kev. V. A. RniLcJipe. pastor; resI IMUCJ lit. &4llf; 3 . U U w 1 1 I ':' a in.; K vvi.ite. s u perm ten len t l'red Wihni -liorister nf tlif s1 l'.oo. Coinuiunion and i-ernion at lt):::n II. P.att.v. . Ik. lister. Hear t'ae .-rinon on .M.-rn"ri.i! " .1 u ui. r C. K. at Mrs Moflltt. siiniintendent. V. P. S ' F.. at '. MisS llriin.Iise, pres ident I'uldi.- M-rvi.-es at 7:.' p. in. Speijal iiiiiiic, and speial serniori m 1 1 -je t. "The IdiT renie IUtwe.n Killing and Murder." Prayer and praise s-rv-I i. . s W ednesday niht: P.r.ther Harris. J leader. Kverj l"dy wch-ome to th"-e J servi'es. Linden Arenuc Churrh of C hriat Linden av. and Carllale at. Ilev. Kdward Castle, pastor. Preiching at 10:30 r. ni. and 7:.'I0 p. m Sunday shool .nt 'J.:.i) a. ui. Chriatiaa EudeaTor at 6:J0 p. m. EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION. Ilroaiiway :,l.i i;. Ilroadway. Pev. E. 'Inrfie'd .lohus'jn. pastor; residciue. S t'ai-roll t. Sunday h-hoo! at U :G0 a. in.: L. ,s. Fisher, uperintendent. Mornins worship nt Sermon !v the pa-tor. Suhjert: "Wliv Jesus Went Away." oiin People's ailiaii.e it lö p in : Mi-s P.essie Khinehnrt. pie-ldent Fvenin topie; "I'ldn His W ill." .Joiui IT. :-1 1 ; Miss Merth ise Miller, leader. 1veniii wnrshif) at 7 :". Si-rinon ,v the pastor. Suliie t: "Paralde .,f the Lost Po." Ij.aod iniisie. j Strangers roidially invited Prayer) I meeting on Wednesdav evening at 7 :.';o I tin the . Ii ipel. Clndr rehears il on Fri day eveuiii- at s o'eln. k in the liapel; d Thornton, diie.-te-r. (irave hurcii Cor. Lincoln way W. mid Walmt sta. i:pv. U. (. Lmler. mluif.ters. Sunday nehool at Ü -'M- G. F. Witt, superintendent. I.es-uu: ".lesus Silences His Adver--ari.-s." Mark FJ:-Js-.",. 41-44. At the Suii'lav sihool ses-i.iu and the initnediate M'nii-e following. Family dr ; wi!l l.e ohserved and it is creatly nesired that the entire families of our hunli and friends attend these servi . At 1 ::m .Judce Lewis Hammers. hinidt will iziw jiu address in ke-pinsr with these st-rvi.es At t:4." the Vouu? People's iillliore will meet: Miss Vera l.nimau. president. The evening mtvhe wiil !. ludd at 1 Theme: 'Ie-po-ed Kin ü " The midweek prayer and fellowship service will !e held on Wednesday evening at 7:".n. This service lias iu-reae. over 44 per cent during the past few weeks and you. mi.-s a helpful service if you miss this sow ice. Plan to ...me next Wednesday evening "Mi Thursdiy morning services in k-ep-ln with Memorial day will le held in this hurcii. Stop in to worship aud pray. llrt Lafayette nfl .Monroe sts. Iler W. II. FieaUIey. paator Sunday c bool nt 9 :.".d a. m ; (Jerge J. Long, superin ttndeut. , L ssou : "Jesus Silences His AdverI sari, s ' Morniui; worship at 10:'U). suliject: "No i oiidenma tioii and No I Separation." The male .juartet w 111 i uz V. P. A at 7:k) p. m. : Ci.ira ; Lo. k-tidt. presid'llt. Suhje t: "Iulli j the Master's Will." Lveuin sermon at 7:::o. Preachins l.v W. L. p.raut of! M'hi'.io. who is associated with I r. j KarneMf Hill in re- ue work Prayer i meeting' Weiliu-sday at : p. in.: j d'eor.e .1. Lou-, leader The Sunday ! te-l'.ool hoard will meet at the . W-e of praer me-tiiitf. Auten Chapel W. II. Mygrant. Sunday s h ... at 10.00 a. iu. ; llj mis. su perin ten dent Pastor. Jessie EVANGELICAL. Zion--Corner Wavne and St. Peter tts Ut. Waldemar Goffeney. pastor. M. Peter's German -115 W. Lasalle av. Rev. Hugo Wei. belt, pastor. Sunday s hool at ;:( a. m.; Carl Reiuke. super-iut'itd.-ut. Regular service at 10:1." a. m. Sewing ciic'e meets Wednesday afternoon in thparish s-hooJ Prl-cllla ir. le meets Wednesday eni:i v i t h Miss L'mma I"eur. '- S. Walnut st. Sunday s, hool t a- liers' meeting !! Monday evening. LUTHERAN. Holr Trlnitx T:nirTtsTi--Sherman av. and Lladsey L lUv. Albert II. Kev.it. pastor. Sunday school at 9:15 a. m. . Ihiward Mott. .-uperintendent. Cla-ses for ill ages. Adult P.ihle li-- taught l.y the pastor. Subjvt f Ics.-oii : "The Great t'ouualsslTi." l'Iii'f rvi. e with sermon !" the pastor at Pi:.'- a. ni Suhje. t: "Three (trat Words of I'hrist for His Followers ' Junior league at 2:i p. in. Luther leaue at i:4" p. ui. Spe tal s ng servi. '-p-rs with sermon at 7: '. p m. The Red Cross auxiliary will bold its al'-dav meeting on Tuesday at Red Cross headquarters. The Women's Mission. .; s.r. ietv will meet Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs Anna Kutsstman u W Washington av. In a -ordain e with ires't Wilson's proel.imatioii thr- will l-e Menioclal day -erv-i. en on Thur-dav at P :". a. in. Lvry hal Amorican should heed the call of; oi:: pre-ideiit and m ike this a day of humiliation and prav.-r. The hurdi w.;i ! open all day for any who !-, : - t" nter f.-r private d.evoti n-. ' Chair rehearsal on Friday at :"0 p. m j t.Iorl Del Swedish -Chaplu and Kerr sts L.v. Gottfrid o'.son. pastor. Tl.- Suü'Iav s.-Iicd and the p.p.'.e i i . ii.. ..i:t...et. at Keui .1. m. and unite ccU.t.p-th-in ii i rrniug -r i. v at lo:Ui. All, . attend The serun-n w il! ' ui .Mart. - God." w Ith p- lal applt' a- ; i.ihlr.n. l'!ie s'ervl.-. in tt.' he In the lJnglish language. ' :rged t- ; I'e c l.t-d ship in to the . l:.g will om Im Ii IV i .ommnc. H .u . : I he s rnion iu II..- ex.liiiig vill ! la-ed oil th- sui"Nea rer to G.d." t I ninsl.' an ! -'i ,-::ig Mi W. . Ines. la.- evei:i::g the L.ttl.- Giris' Missionare .-iety will i...:.: a Mav f.-st.val i!. the Lurch, with i.- r , : i; w 1: i. !, w i 1 1 r n . !-" - p. 1 1 1 c;t- t the i;.., . r. s- wa-rk. A large ..I;.-!, Li...- is .i.-k.-d A -cording ta the Ü ui n of our presid.-ut. Muy set a-cic (of I d.lV of public iti.'ü. pri. r and fasting, and our I j copl. ale urged to attend servi--. ,.n i,. .1 dai ;n . hurt h The time of s. - i. , t" a u :nc! n- 1 on si'.ndav. uurd .iftern ou the Litt.'- Girl-' so;v wi.. :..eet in the bun h. Little

Marret I'cteraa invites t-e gi:. ft. i'ail'a tiernaaa .TerTersn and WilIl4ia sts. Rev. H IIoKe. paator. Oerniin service ;:t 10 oO a m. Sunday shool. h-,th rrrnian l and Knilsli at 'J :'A Li.zI!:.L s.-rvke oa sund anJ fuUrtb Sundy vi the ranoth at 7 p. m. suhi- .t for (ferniiia ter nion "The iMitie and tl. Honur of Chtlstii'-i Parent" Suoj?. t for F.nlish norui'-n : "Tlie Nw r.irth " Holy l oinuiuuion Sunday. Confejijir.nal serri e at Id o' lo. k. N.i (lernian Sundav -ohool. " n ir 1 i U Siin.lay hoo at 1 :.'U" a. in. Waltter league monthly suiial uitttin; Tuesday at : p. in. CHURCH OF GOD OF THE ABRAHAMIC FAITH. rburrb of God of tbo Abrahani Faltb. SerrS.is in Melrille lull. -1-' S. Lafayttte tlvd.; Sunday school at 10 a. ex. F A. Stilson, en per'.n tendec t. P.ihle 4tmly at 11:0) a. m.; Floyd stlls n. leider. li-reau meeting oa Friday eveninir at the home of (ieore .1. Kahn, A- K. Suuth st P.ihle study at 11:0 a in . led by K. C Lailsiiatk. Herean class tnett.s on Frida v vening at the home f Mr. Iary "(.urdr iT. 11"1 S. Lafayette t. VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA. Gospel mission. 430 3. lllrblgaa St. All Cbrlstlan sccietks invited to a big open air meeting every Wednesday. Friday. Saturday and Süadiy nights, corner Wayne and Michigan strepfs O'd-faab lftied gonpel meeting at Volunter mission bail Sunday night Kvtrjbodjr Invited. All welcome. MISSIONS. Mennoolte Hope o21 E. Jefferson IdTd. Sunday school at 2:30 p. ux. Preaching at .1 :30 p. m. Pn-aehiug 3:0 and 7:..0-p. m. Servte every nltcbt except Wednesday. Mary Nuneoiaker in tbar5eCity llö K. .lefferson Idvd. Hay A. IMrd, superintendent. Sunday school at 3:('U p. iu. Illhie class ut 4:00 p. a. Kveuing service at 7 Gospel 431 i:. Lasalle aT. Services WcdDCsd.iT. Saturilajr and Suuday evenings at 7:30. Suuday school at 10 .tA) a. ru. each Sundajr. SPIRITUALIST. The Progressive Spiritual society will bold cervices at 7 '.oO p. in. every Sunday, at :& s. Michigan St.. irediu-u's ball. Speaker. Charles A. Thompson. Mcsd,'e l.-arers. Mrs. C.A. Thompson. Mrs S. P.. Weaver, Hsv-ar Williams, tiA. K. i-vuiirades cordially invited. MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION. Meets every Monday nt 10:00 a. m. at the Y. M. ( A. Resident and visiting ministers always weh.ome President. J A. Uurnett; vice president. W. H. Fresbley; serretary treasurer. G. U. Laterline. ASSOCIATED BIBLE STUDENTS. Woman's Club bull, room 224. J. M. 8 building. Sunday. 3:00 p. m. At 7 :". p. in. study on the Laodh e.m period of ti'e hurch Wednesday at mni p. m.. pnner uie.-ting. Text: .ldui 1". :i:i. Friday at s :( p. in., study, Ta l-einacle Shadows. JEWISH. Temple Itetü-tl Coiner Lasalle at and Taylor st. Julius Lelhert. rabbi. CHURCH OF GOD. Church of Cod or Saints Chapel oa Harrison av.. one Mock north of Lincoln way W. Otis Austin, pastor: .1. L. Forsyth and (J. L$. I.cck. assistant pastors. Sunday school at U a. ui ; A. $L Ulrkley, Kuperintetideut. BIBLE INSTITUTE. Will the -lews return to Jerusalem after the war? This question will he mi-twiTiHl Sunday niyht at 7:40 in Melville hall. 21J S. Lalayette st. SALVATION ARMY. au; I-;. Jefferson blvd. Suuday services: Morning, county jail. H:!j; sunday scLojI. -:ö0; open air service. 7:30; iPdour service, b :3o. i'rayer meeting 7 :J0. Capt. NebemliVli ifwoks. oBicer In tharge. SCIENTIST. 1 lrt Chureh of Christ, scientist Main anl Midisou sts. Suuday services at 11 art) a. ux. Testimonial meeting every Wednesday at :( p. in. Suuday school for children ami young people up to the age of 2 from J:1Ö to 10;.') p in. Sunday school entrance on Madison st. Readiug riH'ius maintained by the church on the seventh I'.'eT of the J. M. S. building, are open dally except Sunday from 12 to aud ou Saturday evening from 0 to 8. EVANGELICAL MISSION. Swedish K van nellcal Main and Monroe sts. Rev. Llrull Wiustcdt, past r. Sunday school at U:30 a ui. ; August Anderson, uperintendent. Morning worship at lo:b" a. m Young people's meeting at 4:1 p. in. livening servi' e at 7:1". Wednesday at 7:10 p. m the Young People's Aid society meets at the liouio of Mrs. Himer Johnson. RJ'Jl S. Praukliu st. Thur-day at 7:1" p. tu., greai iiieuiori il and praver meetiug iu j.-eoidau'C with Pres't Wils-'u's wish and proclamation. BRETHREN. lirsl-Rev. G. W. Rnrb, I). I), pastor. Sunday gdio-d at Ü a. ui. ; Harley Firestone. superintendent. Primary s-bod meets at the same hour: Miss Margaret Whitmer. superintendent. Worship w ith seruion at lt):.10 a. m. aud 7 : J0 p. ".ii. the past'T preaohiug. Morniug theme: "The Things We Can Not Ihsiape." livening subject: "The Witness W U Wou." V. P. S. C. L. at !:h0 p. ni.: Miss Rertha Kline, president. Prayer meeting and I'lhle study on Wednesday evening at 7 :3o o'( ! k. llrst Churrh of the Urethren Indiana sr. aud Miami st. Rev. T. K George, pastor. Sunday school at 0 ".SO a. ua. : on Wedn-day evening at 7:30 o'clock. P. G. Stably, superintendent. Se-onil hnrrb of the Ilrrthren--CusbiDR- nn 1 Van rnren sts. Rev. R. 0. Roose. pastor. Sundiy s -hool at 0:30 a. U3.: Wesley Zimmerman, snperlnteadeut Morning service at 1 :."U Missionary sermn by tue pastor, at wbbdi time the special Marly missionary offering will be llftei and sent to the confercu e. The Lord's supper and -mniunlon will be observed in the evening, beginning at 11:1. Prayer meeting Tuesday evenlug at 7:4". Confermee Memorial United -f.lO S SL Josejib st. ReT. I. II. Young, paster. Sunday chool at 3:30 a. m . ; C. E. Wilson, superintendent. Morning worship at 10:;." Suhjet of s.-rmon : "I.leals for Amcri.-i." l,u irtet wi'A furnish patriotic music. C. II at il:."-) p i.i.: suM.nt. "Höing His Will:" i.e at 7 ."Ii Suf.je. t: "Christian Life .uiil Its Duties." Men's chorus will sing. Chri-ti.in Lndeavor business rr.ee ting Tuesday evening at the i hu.", h Praver m-'ting on Wednesday evening. EPISCOPAL. St. James' L.ifa t!e t . north of Washington Kt. Rev John llnzer, White ie.t r: Rev. H. R Wb'.t-. vh-ar Holy . oiiini'ini.-n at 7 a. m : Sunday s, hcol at i:4" a. m. : holr coinu.uub'n aud -eruioti at 11 :m a. m vesj-rs at -'i: p tn : voting people's m-eti:ig at ' :.".0 p in. CATHOLIC. Sacred Heart. Notre Haiue Ret. Jo'aa it Sk l.eir. I". S. ".. past r Low mass t t t'o a. m. Student.-' mass at V" a m I'arish mass at lu:l3 a. ta Vespers ..t ', m i ui St. Stephen's Hungarian -Thomas iad M- l'het-on sts Rev. La w r?r.-e Horvatb. paster. Miss at VI an.; 10:1.", . u Sunday s. houi at ' :ia) p. u. Rca t-dii tin at 3 I'..' p. m. St. Patrick's -3C7 S. Tiji.r st Ker.

U.S. SOLDIERS TO FIGHT IT ITALY1S SIDE

Sec'y of War Baker Tells Italians That American Forces Will Soon Battle at Italians' Side. NEW YORK, May 2 3. Sec'y of War Haker announced in an address here Friday night in celeiration of It::ly day. th it American infantn'. American machine gun units and American artillery soon woull he lighting shoulder to shoulder with the Italian on their front. The feature of New York city's celebration of Italy day was a meeting Friday night in the Metropolitan opera hous-e, at which the chief speakers were Sec'y of War Baker, Count Macchi di Cellere, the Italian ambassador, and Charles E. Hughes, president of the Italy-American society, which arranged the nationwide demonstration to mark the third anniversary of Italy's entrance intii the war. The audience applauded at every mention of sympathy and cooperation between Italy and the United States, and there was great applause when a letter from Pres't Wilson was read expressing his admiration I for Italy. Col. Roosevelt also paid j "'homage to the Italian nation and to the Italian army fr their bril liant and heroic record for the last three years" in a letter read at the meeting;. Pres't Wilson expressed his regret at being unable to voice in person his "admiration for the great Italian people who are engaged with us in the great struggle now going forward for securing the rights of free men." IYicii(lIilp for Italy. "The friendship of America for Italy has always been deep and cordial," said the president's letter. "We hatve welcomed to this country with a very genuine welcome millions of Italians who have added their labor and genius to the richness of American life, and this new association with the Italian people in a struggle which has given to men everywhere the sense of community of interest and comradeship of right more intensely than they ever had it before, will serve to strengthen that friendship still more and crown the many happy recollections of the association of the two countries in thought and feeling;. 'l am sure that I express the sentiment of the whole country when I thus express my admiration for Italy and my hope that increasingly, in the days to come we may be enabled to prove our friendship in every substantial way." Asserting that tie Italy-America society by voicing the sentiment of the American people wished to she the lie to German propagandists and to express appreciation of Italy's deeds at arms, Mr. Hughes added that "we hope com"- when American tread the soil of Italy greetings." America's Heart "On this anniversary tht daysoldiers to bear will will our Sjeaks. the heart of America speaks to the people of Italy." said Mr. Hughes. 'The entrance of Italy into the war was u victory of the people of Italy when with overwhelming force they voiced the national will." "Kallying from the reverse suffered when the enemy concentrated treason and violence in the offensive on our front, the Italian armies will advance from the Piave to the true boundaries of Italy." declared i'ouni di Cellere in a speech, in which he referred to the assistance the Italian Red Cross offered to the United States during the Civil war. "a courtesy which is returned to us tcday with touching generosity by the American Red Cross." "I consider it a great privilege to be called upon to express the sentiments which gladden the heart of every Italian," he continued, "while beyond the sea the armed forces of my beloved country are facing on the fields of France by the side of American and allied soldiers, the enemy which other forces of ours have been confronting during the last three years along the loftyridges of the Alps and on the banks of a river now sacred in the annals of Italian heroism." said the count. "Victory smiled for three years on our army, which was renewing John F. DeGroote. C. S. C. pastor. Lov ! masses -it 0:00. 7 ::0 and 9.-O0 a in. High mass and sermon at 10:30. Ibiptism at I 2:00 p. m. Vespers at 3:." p m Suni day s -hool at 3:00 p ni. Meeticj: of ibur.b societies at 4:00 p. m. St. Hed nine's Polish Comer Sectt I an.l Napier sts. Rev. Anthony Zubowicz. C. S. ( .. pastor. Low iaas at :M. 'J .Of) and 10:00 a m. S'iuday s hool at 2:30 p. m. Renedictlon at 2:30 p. rn. St. stanl-lau' rolish 113 N. Lincoln st. Rev. Roman Marciniak. pastor. Mas st 7:30. 9:00 and 1-:0U a. m. St. Mary's German 4.11 S. Taylor st. Rev. J. II Scherer. C. S. C. pastor. Mass at 7:30 and 10 Cj a. in. Sunday a.-bol at 2:o0 p. m. Benediction r.t 3:i0 p. m. st. t'aslmir's 1'olii.b s21 S. Webster St. Rev. Stanislaus Gorka. pastor. Lotv tuass at 7-30 s. in High mass at 10:00 a m. Vespers at 2:00 p :n. St. Adrlbert'a po!ih olire and Grace sts. Rev. John Kubacki. pastor. Dally mass at 3:13 p. m. H-dy- tour. Wednesday evening at s o'clock. Suuday .ass at S:00 and 10 :u0 a ra. St. Joseph's Hill st. and Lasalle av. Patruk J. Carroll, c. S. C. pasfcr. Low masse at 7 :.'i0 and 9 :(.) a m. Higb mass at 10 -OU d. m. Fen-dkticu t 3:0) p. in. si red Heart Belgian 1120 W. as st. Rev. Charles V. Fis her. Ma- at 7:0o aud 'J :30 a m Thoajpilltor. Sunday . novd at 2 -X) p. tu. Rcaedktlou at Zx) p. C U Mary of the Holr Ito-srv. I'oli.h National Catholfc Rev. 3aii Svchfa. pastor. Sundays: Pirst mass at sl a a. ; tlgh ünss and serm- a at 10:UU a :n.; Sunday school at 2:00 p no.

the deeds of valor of undent Rcme. Then the enemy, concentrating treason and violence in the offensive on our front, brought upon us reverse, though not a defeat. The army and nation rallied soon after the blow. "The army and the nation united today in a ipirit of sacrifice, take up once more the heritage of national feeling in the solemn prornit-e never to lay down the sword while a tit of Italy remains enslaved, or until the motherland be made one from the Alps to the tea. in political unity as well as in unity of heart, language and feeling, within the boundaries that nature has assigned to her and the sacrifices of her sonshas concentrated." At the clos of the meeting a group of young Italians presented to Secy Raker an American Flag, which he announced he would place personally "in the hands of the flag bearers of the first military contingent of the United States which leaves to join the Italian army on the Italian front." Recent reports from Rome have quoted King Victor Emmanuel as expressing a desire to see American soldiers on the Italian front and it has been well known that Italy as a whole would welcome American righting forces. Olhcial announcement, however, was not given until tonight by the war department that the United Stites would meet this wish. It is presumed that word of the proposed action was withheld to form a titting climax for the Italian day celebration, when the people of Italy and the United 5-tates pledged faith one to the other. 1 In referring; to the intention of the United States government to send part of its fighting forces to Italy, Mr. Baker said that there were already in Italy representatives of America. Our Heart's Message. "The Red Cross is there," he said, "carrying the message of our heart and head to Italy. The Young Men's Christian association is extending its work there, and the American army is already represented in Italy by a large and impcrtand staff of experts who are studying Italian methods of warfare, and we have sent to Italy a substantial number of our army's sanitary corps, so that we have doctors and nurses of the American army already there. "Rut I see, and in the no distant luture, American infantry. American machine gun units and American artillery, shoulder to shoulder with the Italians on their front line. "And the value of that lies, not so much in any military assistance which we may give; that, of course, will he in proportion to the number there: but the value of it lies that it will make of that portion of the line what the French portion now is, a composite of the civilized nations of the world: English. French. Italian and American, fighting together with a community of interests, a community of sacrifice, a community of determination and a common courape, in order that they may secure a common victory for the benefit of all mankind."

NEWS OF INTEREST TO POLISH CITIZENS A class of 200 children received their lirs-t holy communion at St. Hedwige's church Saturday morning at 7:110 o'clock. Solemn high mass was sung by Rev. Stanislaus Oruza. C. S. C, assistant pastor of the church, who also delivered a splendid sermon to the communicants. social i ;v i:ts. The St. Hedwige society will hold its meeting Sunday afternoon at St. Hedwige school. The Wreath of Mary society, Polish Women's Alliance of America, will hold its meeting Sunday afternoon at St. Hedwige school. The St. Hedwige Choral society will hold its singing practice Tuesday evening at St. Hedwige school. The K. Pulaski Falcons of Warsaw will hold their meeting Sunday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at Warsaw hall. The Sacred Heart of Jesus society will hold its meeting Sunday afternoon at St. Hedwige school. The military band of Falcons. Z. Balicki. No. 1. will hold their rehearsal Tuesday evening at Z. B. hall. The Columbus Red Cross auxiliary will meet Monday evening at the library room of St. John Cantiuj- literary society. The St. Anna society. Polish Women's Alliance of America, will hold Its meeting Sunday afternoon at St. Casimir's school. A meeting of the "Cory Polaki" (Daughters of Poland! society. Polish Women's Alliance of America, will be held Sunday afternoon at 2:. 10 o'clock at Z. B. hall. St. Casimir's society of St. Hedwige's church will hold its meeting Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at St. Hedwige hall. The Name of Mary society of St. Hedwige pari.-h will hold its meeting Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at St. Hedwige school buildins. The meeting of St. Valentine's society of St. Hedwige parish will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at St. Hedwige school. WKTHS. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. 1,-tdislau?. Przyhylski. 2SIZ W. Sample st.. Friday. May 21. PKKSONALS. Misse. Kntherine Buczkowski. S. Chapin st . and Threvi Szulcze-vski. 7.14 W. Napier st . left for Battle Creek. Mich., to attend a May party siven in honor of the soldiers, suctioned at Camp Cu:er. Mrs Joseph Wypiszynski. 5 21 W. N. pier st.. returned from a two week's v i it isith her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseuh Brzoskowski. at Milwaukee. Wis Qeorge Krze rr.inows.ki of Haru-

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