South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 250, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 September 1919 — Page 38

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luprrlntndenr. n and p m. ArKlCAN M. E. oil.. t M V Pin W Mntinc ttt. l: A I !: -uddliiK. pastor l l.iu rnerV . .. . . i. ... I... I T lllr. ' ,;t I' 1 1 ,i iw., I u uj ...... j.. s.:ii.t li-.,! :.t 12 ik in.; llt-nry -:.. r. k'i p'Tii.tt-inifUt. i)ior a. M. r. 2?ob) Coröcr Kddy ei aiupMU ata. JlfT. L. P. Powell yBtor. PRESBYTERIAN. ir.mlntT Scott mi'l Ltnday ata. lv. Alfred I. IIl8. 1. 1.. pastor; rea :de.. N. Siott at. JSuudaj acbooi t t b:& a m : L. C. Whltromb. auprlnt n 1 1 1 1 . l'ubüc worship at lu:Ki a. m, ;in,l ":'.'.() p. tn. Toe nesulon mtfta lyri' 1 1 j tu inine aervlro Senior Kn- ! ,.;iv'.r Uty mt nt 'i:.U p. tn MidMk Ipvutloiial ftrTl-e, Vfdiut-sday, 7 :; p. in. IN'Hui.ir -rTlf9 will be recumeil Sunl..y. l;.v. i. U". Titus ff Jllflhirwaka sp.-.ik ut the cvenlnsr Berle. hi -il.l4-.-t b-IrK. "The CLallenKe of the l ntur'" 1 If p.iftr will Lare cbarpc f tli4- iu.rninc worship. Th mal I u:i rt-t will rt-mler special inulc at both t.-r l i n. lrt 'ornor rf Washington jt. an-1 I. if.iy tli- bU.l. 1511.14 Bi tuM.l at 9:"0 a. l.i ; John J. Sl.tfr, auprrlutpnd.-nt. M.-ii's l''ll -wship luh at :"0 a. in.; Dr. .'. A I.lppiiM ott, leader. 1'wMi-- worship at 10:4." a. m. Address I, v Dr. J. A. Miu klntr.oh of !( or:nlck h.-Mlnarv. ("hl'Mo. Itlt.le nrhool at ft u'lO ;i. n. Slen's I Vilow ship liuli 'at l:30 a. Iii. 'Midweek meeting Wednesduy at D. :n. Trinity .ro,n R. Burns, pattor n !eue. A. II. Saunders, pastor on duty. Hope Lpr and Dayton ets. Edwin (J. UUter. iiiiniuter. lilble school dt 9:30 a. in.; Frank Kettrlug, superintendent. (.ranger- Kev. Harris, paator. Sunday rhool at 9:45 a. m. DWlne worahlp at lU:ir a. m. every Sunday. Everybody w ePorne. Hungarian Corner erry aid Washington! tts. Kev. John Iu-zao. pastor. Sunday school at 9 :0O a. w. Church tservbes at 10:U0 a. .u. Vesper ßervlcea ut -:0O p. Ul. BAPTIST. I ir.t Corner Main and Wayna ata. i:ev. i; S. Davis. D. V.. paator. Heaiderjrp 211 W. Wayne at. lilble school it U -0 u. n. ; (.'. S. Stephena. auperlut n .. nt. At 10:4" n. m, sermon by the pastor; oniinunion servbe. Young people's meeting at Ii:?. p. n. At 7 :.' p. m., sermon, In.lnstrv." Mondav at Tiiro p. :n., meeting of Sunday school business oounrll. Tuesday at :' p. m., .,,....!.,, e.f th.. ir ii .l.'ii t In 1 rnmnitttee Wednesday at 7:10 p. in., prnycr meeting. Calvarv (fornirlv lulnry Street) Corner California and Ulaluv a vs. Howard I'.eldon Leonard, pastor. KesidOiice

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a. in.; J. yy. KMNia.ll. auperlntendMit. Mornln; tiermii ?ubjet: "TLe Frlenda of Jesu." i-enlrVfr. ""fho ;iorlou8 Goappl." ITie nllnaive cf the Lord's sapper will b i-eleiirateJ. at the close of the inornirUs serrlce. ftirak 8dlb CoraejT Laurel an1 S'aplef ata. berrlcea at 1C:30 a. to. and I p. ax. Mu .Won Ker. J. K. Sxktrtt. putor. iSuuday achool at 9:30 a. m.;Claaaes "for all 42a. Jl a. a. CHRISTIAN. rirmu S. Mn at- south t puttie library. Ret. R. L. McQuary, paatcr. iAiaday schoc at 90 a. m.; Frederick K. iMiuud. u je,'n tandem Our teacbera re" trained avd lessona radel. Vt la vi; classea fa all age. Ire-Ilan A rertie- Corner Indiana ar. and t. Joseph sV- Edward J. Caia, pastor J!s':dnce. U'-ll S. Marietta st. .Sunday school at 1:J a. in.; Fred 11. llson. supertJi ten lent. Prearhinir Jt 10 n. m. and S:00 rMornlcy? sermon. 'The 1ne and the hranctTs;" evening sermon. "Cxcuses Uby I Am Not a OJiristhan." Sunday. Sept. 14, we will have- our home coining Onf.fif.tfiwn BDenkers and a J.iiskPt dinner at noon. ISverybody Inited. We extend to everyone efpeclal-lj-the strun-rs w ithin our city, a ordlal Indtatrci to nuena au ui raw..m l inden ir. and Car lisle it. I. N Miller, poitor. 5unday achool a 10W. m. . - -"'P. Intendent. EVANGELrCAL ASSOCIATION. Firat Cor. Lafayette anal Monroe sts. W. II. Freahley. paator. mdajr achool at. 9:30. Dr. W. IL Snyder, Bupermterwdent. 14-sson; "The JClngdm of God." Mrtfnlnc wnrhln nt 10:.'K1. V. 1'. A. at 5:45 p. m.; Winnie Holsbon, president. Keport of trie uakwtoa convention m be glv?n. Evening worship at 7.0. l'rayer meeting edDfsaay ai a:w p. uj. Qrmc Churc :c. Llneol?: way W. and WaJnat ata. Rer. O- O. Taxier, ml olatera. tiunday scaool at 8:30. u. IT. Witt. auperlntendenL Brodry 313 E. Droldway. ReT. E. Garfield JoOnaon. paatorr reatdence. 1412 8. Carroll at Sunday si'iiool at D:30 a. tr. ; Samuel C. Lehman. tipplntendent. Morning worship at 1P:45. Tastor'a sermon subject: "An Investment That l'aya Lare Drrldeuda." Vpeclal music br the Junior thoir. Yolug People's niliance nt 6:45 p. m.; Mies Bessie M. Khlnehart. president. Topic; "Our Kelntton Toward NeJgtabors arnl Friends. Mins Cnrlle Kutu, lender. I"reachlng at 7:30 bv the pastor. .Subject? "The Art f Appreciation." On Mondy evening there will be a Joint meoting of the bulbllng committee, trustee hoard ond ji iui nee committee, l'riyer meeting on Wolnesdav evening at 7:30. Choir rehearsal Friday evening at 8 oVlock. DAYS-

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Engle's Cigar Store -Fedder's Shoe Store Fink's Drug Store Garland's Suit Store Gardner's News Stand Guarantee Shoe Store Gross Clothing Store Grand Leader Dpt. Store Grimm's Lunch Room r Haswell Coffee Ranch Herr's Book Store Heller's Furniture Store Hull & Calnon's Cigar Store Hoban's Drug Store Jefferson Hotel Koehler & Schäfer Cigar Store Kuss Drug Store Kinney Shoe Store

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AaUn Claapewn. J. Illtsche. pastor. Residence '304 Lincoln way w., Mlshawaka. Bihle Ochool at 10:00 a. m.: Jeee Fa rn r a. auperlntendent. EVANGELICAL. Zlon Co ;rrr Wayne and St. Fet?r sts. Ker. WaU!rmar Goffeney, pastor. Sunday school at 9:15 a. in.; Charles Weber, auperlnten 3-nt. Morning ervl-e ar 10:30. Engllaä Subject: "Ktjlldlng the House of the Lord." Seniles on the tlrst Sunday In the month will be conducted In English. 8. Peter's German 115 TT. Lasalle a Rer. Jlugi. Welchelt. paatar. Sunday sefcoe at ? .00 a. m. ; Carl Relnke. auperintendfirt Regufcir serrlces at 10:13 a. m. Men'a circle mejts Thursday evening. LUTHERAN. ly TrlnJty Toenail 5Uerman ar in Wo ü ley st. ReT. Albert n. Kik. psator. Sunday school at 9:15 a. to.; Charles flass. superintendent, At 10: 30 a. m., special sermon by the paator, ho begins the ninth year of his South Brnd pastorate. Vesper with sermon nt 7:20 p. m. Tuesday, 0:00 p. m, lather Vaj?ue meets with Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Johnson, 417 N. Studebakcr st. Friday, all-day sewlnsr meeting at the hoaie of Mts. A. Domke and Mrs. J. C. Cortltr. 1313 W. List-m st. Friday, 8:00 p. m., etiotr rehearf.nl at the church. M. rami la Gerrtvaj Jeflerao nd WPHam at. Her. IL ITcMe. pastor. Genain serTlce with catecbesis and sermon at 0:30 a. m. English service at 11:00 a. m. Sermon subject: "The Healing af Spiritual Deaf -Mutes." English Sunday school at 10:0O a. m. No evening ei rvice. Meeting oi all voting members Immediately after the close of the Geraten serrlce. Choir rehearsal Friday evenlag. Gtort Del Swedish Chapln aPd Kerr school at J:00 a. in. and Bible class at sts. Rev. Gottfrld Olaon, pastor. Sunday school and Bible class at 0:0) a. m. Morning service at 10:30, and evening tervlce at 7:30. Ladles' Aid meeting Thursday afternoon. .c Stesses: Mrs. T. Curtis and Mrs. M. Peterson; at toe residence of the latter, ou N. Main st., Misfcawaka. BRETHREN. First 3ttr. O. W. Rencb, D. D.. paster. Sunday iebool at 9:30 a. m. : Ilarley Firestone, superlntecdent. Primary anhool meet at tte um hour; Mla Margaret Whltmer, superintenlent.

J"lrst C horch of th Brethren Indiana ar. and Miami at. Rev. IL II. Helnian, pastor; residence. 10l E. Indiana av. Sunday school at 9:30 a. in.; P. (i. Stanley, superintendent. Qanffnc Memorial United C10 S. St Joseph at Rev. D. E. Young, pastor. Sunday school at 0:30 a. m. ; Miss Alice Gordon. Superintendent. Morning warship nt 10:4". Sermon, "The Model Church." Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. ra. Lesson: "Our Relation to Others," led Dy Mrs. E. C. Baker. Eventng services at 7:30. Rev. S. A. Wells, ntudont in Otterbein college, will presch. Special music. Prayer service Wednesday evening. CATHOLIC t. Tied wife's Polish corner Scott nd Napier sts. Rev. Anthony Zubowlca. '2. S. C. paator. Low mass at 7 : JO. 9 J and 10 .-00 a. m Sundar school at 2:30 p. m Benediction at 230 p. m. Premiums

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i 5ered IIert. Netr Dame Tier. John i B. Fefceler, C. S. C. paator- Low mass ! tt 6iX a. m. Student mats at 8:00 a m. Pariah mass at 10:13 a. m. Yet peri ' at 1 X) p. na St Stephen's Honrarlaa Ttnmsi and ! McPherson ata. Iter. Lawrence Ilorvath. paator. Maa :00 and 10:15 a el Sunday schcot at 2:0c p. a. Benediction at 3:00 p. m. Si. PiUltk'i 507 S. TayJr at Rev. John F. DeGroote. C. S. C. aitof Mm at G, 7:30, 9 and 10:30 o'clock. ft- Japh'a Hin at. ani Laaal! av Patrick J. CarrolL C. S. C.. paitor. Low masse at 70 and 9:00 a. m. Ulfa diu at 10:00 a. xu. Pent diction at 3:0J p. m. Brrd Heart Bei Ifta 1126 W. Thornaa t BeT. Charles V. Fischer, paator, Maaa st 7 :C J and 9:30 a. m. Sunday achool it 2 20 p. m. Benedlctl3n at Z:Q) p. m. CHURCH OF GOD. Church of Ood (Service (Abrahiunle Faith) bold services In Melville ball. 212 S. Lafayette blvd. Sunday stiiooi at 10 a. rn. F. A. Stilson superintendent. Preaching service at 11 and 7:30 by D. E. Van actor of Argos, Ind. Morning worship at li o'clock, led by one of the members. No evening service. Church of Oed or BaJnts Cnipel oi Harrison av.. one block north of Llncola Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. ; A. M. Klrkley, superintendent EPISCOPAL. 5t. James Lafayette bird., corth ct 'cshlüf ton. Rt. BeT. John Baxea White, rector; Rev. R. ETerett Carr. vicar. Holy communion. 7:30 a. tn. Church school nt 9:45 a. m. Holy eucharlst and sermon by Bishop White at 11:00 a. m. Vespers at 6:00 p. m. SCIENTIST. Flrat Charch of Chrlat. Seiemtlat Main and Madison sts. Sunday services at 11:00 a. m. Testimonial mecticf every Wednesday at 8:0O p. m. Sunday school for children ashd youn people up to the ige of 20, from 0:43 to 10:30 a. m, Sunday school entrance on Madison st Reading :uomi maintained by the church on the seventh Soot of the J. M. 8. bulldicg, are opon dally eicept Sundty from 12 to r. and on Saturday eveaIng from 6 to 8 SPIRITUALIST. The South Bend Progressive Spiritual society will resume Its services in Redmen's ball, 305 S. Michigan st., on Sunday, Sept 7, nt 7:30 p. m. We will havn some special speakers, and our spirit friends have promised us some real "spiritual feasts.' Bring your heavy lieirts and let our "spirit friends" show you they can help you. The public is cordially invited. JEWISH. Temple Betb-El Corner Lai alle tand Taylor st. MISSIONS. Hop. G3S N. Studebater st. Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. Preaching at 3:30 and 7:30 p. m. Services during tea

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TIIU Jl'DCMEXT OF THE NATIONS. LESSON TEXT Matt 25:31 -10. GOLDEN TEXT lYr we must nil appear before tlio Judgment foat of CTirit. II Cor. 5:10. The subject selected by th lesson committee is "The Future Life." but at best such a statement would be I week and Monjay, Friday and Saturday evenings at 7:45 o'clock. All welcome. Mary Nunemaker la charge. Cltx 115 E. Jefferson blvd. Ray JL Bird, superintendent Sunday school at 8:00 p. m. Bible class at 4:00 p. ra. Gospel 21S E. Lasalle sv. Services Wednesday evening at 7:43; Saturday and Sunday evenings at 7:30. Everybody welcome. Pentecostal, Apostolic Faith 320 N Olive st. Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. Preaching at 11:00 a. m. Evening service at b o'clo-;k. Midweek meeting on Tuesday and Thursday evenings. J. B. P.owe, evangelist. Swedish Evtingelleal Mlialon Corner M.n.ln and Monroe sts. Imr Knudson, elder. Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. ; August Anderson, superintendent. VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA. Gospel mlnlin. 430 S. kflchlfia at AU Christian societies invited to a big open air meetlnf every Wednesday. Triday, Saturday and Sunday nights, cores Wsyne and Michigan streets. Old-faih-loed f.apel meeting at Volunteer mission bell Sunday night Everybody Idvltsd. All wwicvwa. SALVATION ARMY. . 00 E. Jefferson bird. Sunday aerrIces: Morning, county Jail, 10:00; SunSunday school at 2:30 p. m. MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION. Meets every Monday at 10:00 a. ra. at the T. M. C. A. Resident and visiting ministers alleys welcome. Rev. W. II. Freshley. president; Rev. G. W. Rench. vice president: Rev. John L. Imhof. aec rctary -treasurer. ASSOCIATED BIBLE STUDENTS. Woman's Club hall, room 221. J. M. 8. building. Sunday studies: 10:00 a. m., Tbe New Creation; 6:30 p. m.. Revelation; 8:00 p. m., Erekiel's Temple. Tuesday at 3:00 and 7:30 p. rn., lectures by Pilgrim 0. L. Sullivan. Wednesday at fc:00 p. m.. prayer meetlnp. Friday at 8:00 p. in.. Tabernacle Shadows. TUESDAY,

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Philadelphia Confectionery Public Drug Store Platner's Cigar Store Perkey's Men Furnishings Store Robertson Bros. Dry Goods Store Reis Furniture Store Raissle's Cafe Rasp Lunch Room Sailors' Furniture Store Swanson & Lee Furniture Store Schropp Hat Shop Spiro Clothing Store Street Car Station Sax, Charles B., Dry Goods Tribune Printing Co.

Vernon Clothing Store

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the us of the term In an accomo-i date-d sense. According to legitimate! textual and contextual signification! It is the Judgment of the living na-; tlons which lies still In the future (v. i 23). The Idea of a general J-1 ment w-hich is of euch frequent oc-' currence in religious literature and teaching. Is a fundamental error. It is not once found in the ruble, neither the Idea which It is intendi ed to convey. Loctor Pentecost most distinctly says, "It Is a mischievous habit that has led the Chitlan world to speak of thei Judgment aa being: one great event! taking place at the end of the; world, when all human beings, saints, sinners, Jews and gentiles, the living and th3 dead, shall eland up before the great white throne nnd there be Judged. Nothing can be more wide of the Scriptures." The Bible speaks of different Judgments, differing In respect to the subjects to be Judged, the place of Judgment, the time of Judgment and the result of the Judgment. This Is not the Judgment set forth in Revelation 20:11-14, but precedes that one at least one thousand years. I. The Judflro (v. 31). It is the Son of Man, the one who came and dlei to redeem the human race, and who now being: clothed with majesty and power will act as Judge. Those who accept him now shall not come into the Judgment (John 5:24). IT. The Time (v. 31). This will be when the Lord comes in his glory, accompanied by a retinue of glorious angels. This will tako place after he has gathered the elect remnants of Israel. There will be no resurrection in connection with this Judgment. III. Tho Place (v. 31). It will be on his glorious throne. This throne will be most surely In the land of Israel. The Prophecy of Joel, third chapter, and Zecharlah 14:1-5, make it to be in or near Jerusalem. Tho angel said to Mary, "Thou shalt call hia name Jesus; he shall be great and shall be called the son of the highest; and the Lord

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CiOd shall giv unto fc::a th thr'r.of his father David; ar. 1 ho shiK reign over tho ho'.:s of J.t. o': f. revtr. ar.d of the kingdom thre .-hi'.: b r.o end." (Luke l:ri-:S). .T ;s. as ther was a Hiera', p'.ar rr. l -.i htcral king there- shaM a lltet .! throne. l. Tho Ponple Jinlod (vv, .245). Th so will h-thf livlhg r.it!r, ? upon the earth after the ch.;:r'h V. " been translate! (I Thea.. 4:1. IT. These- ar the nations tn whom thgospel of the kingdom ha'.l l preached, just prior to th comi:;-' of the end. "And this gopel of th--kingdom hall e preached in a'.: th world for a witness ur.to a '.I r.ati-.c; and then Fhall th end conv." iMi'!. 24:14). This gosp.-l is di'tir.ru'.-h-! from tho gospel of tho trrao of 1 which is now bring preached. Th rnschers 4f the os-p wi!l b

Jews (Rev. 7 and Rom. Those are tho brethren in th f.Kh, of th" Lord, they that move ar.-.or.r th" nations of the worM with the startling message of the nws of th Lord's approaching kingdom. Fom of the nations vi'.l g'.idly receive th mrssngo and most kindly revive thking's messengers, giving thm clothing, food, sheltfr. f re , nth!--will persecute them. thr'.:st:r.g them jnto prison, otc. Hero the forme;will visit these messenger" of thking and proxide. for their wan's At this time the Judge wi'l spirato the nations, placing the fhe-p en the right and the goats on the left. Thi "sheep" are those who ho r;lv-n proper treatment to Christ's brethren. The goats are thoie who rejected and ri-treate.l his brethren. If these three classes, the "sherp." "poats," "brethrrn." be kept srr.ite all confusion will be avoidrd. '. Tlio lfsuo of tlio .ludgiMont. (v. 4 6, cf. 3 4--41 I. 1. The sheep rr.Wr urnn the inheritance, of a prepared kingdom v. 34). 2. The goat.s go into an overliving; fire prepared for th devil ..ri his angels (v. 4). This ji:.lm-nt shall determine their destiny. V. 1 i 3 x3

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