South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 74, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 March 1920 — Page 12
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International Sunday School Lesson M Ä v f QnnJo,, f Review by P. B. Fitziuatcr, D. D., Teacher DT 1NCXL JUnuay 4 0f English Bible, at Moody Institute, Chicago.
F oiiNs i'KTi ni: or woiisiui in m:.vi:. I,1M)N Ti:.T IN-v. 7:9-17. (,Ol.Ii:N M;.T lib-vslug, nnl jclory. Anl l loin, and thank nullit:, and honor, ami jNmer, and might h unto our forever and ever. Am 11. Itv. 7:12. l'RIMAKY TOPIC The Hrunly HllIlK . ji'nioi: 'rone chmp t,t Ilr.-men. vor.NCi ri:ori.i: ani am'it TOPIC Permanent .Mo-flirt: of tin fiook of 1 elation. 1. 'I Ii- VrslilM-ri (vv. L-14). 1. Who they are (vv. V. 1 1). (If Tierad men v. 'n. They are mainly gentlbs "of al! rations, ati'l kindreds, and people, and toniru'-v." Thy arc those to whom th- ";r'-pei of the kingdom" has been prahed l.y r.nvrt cl Tsra"-Ilt-- (Matt. 14:11). In the first part of chapter tven we saw Mod scaling Hi' rhosn one from Israel. They vra led with tl svd of f'ol in their foreheads, which doubtless moans tho supernatural n'lowmTit of the Holy Spirit oh th las,t days (Jrl 2:2S-C2). While this was partially fulfilled, on the day of I'enteco.st, Its larger realization is rtill future (Arts 2: ). This outpouring is for tho equipment of the Jfv.-jj for thir divinely - ordnined mission, namely, to preach tho gospel of tho kingdom ro tho whole world. When God .sends forth tho 14 4.000 Jews with tho unction of tho Holy Spirit, tho innumerible multitude from nil nations will receive Christ, tho slain Lamb, for thoir redemption. (2) All tho anppis METHODIST. nt Iter. Joseph N. Greene, D. D.t raator. Cl.i meet!nf nt 0:4r p. ra. Sunday school at 0 ::M a. m. ; Kenneth F. leera. auperlntendent. rubllc worship at 10:40 n. m. and 7:) p. rn. I)r. (;roono will o-upy th pulpit tit the morning hour und epenk n th. mibjet. "The l'ottcrn ir tl.- M Fpworth lenRU at C:? p. ni. Class metinic d:4." p. m. At tho ev-nlnK hour the pulpit will be ooouplefl by Ir. L. F. Lebemann. Mid-week Borvi"e Weiliienday Teiils1 7-0 o'clock, led by ti;e iastor. M. laul Iter. Jnrne j4. G.irdlner, I I. puator. Hey. K. II. CmlEon, actliilC pastor. Siinday 8fh'l at '.:?,) a. iv.: O. A. Fnlkerwon. superintendent. M'mln worship 10:t5; annual Memorial day prmon by lr. II. A. GoMn f lepanw university; Fpworth league (' :.'U ; reidn? ;vors!i!:i 7..0; prayer meeting Wednesday 7:J (irmrm Corner MTcHtaraa an1 Tutt ?ta. ;:ev II D. Heck, paator. Clfti meeting at S:4a a. rn. Hunday school nt 9:30 a. in.: Clern Whlteman, nuperlntendent. Worship 10:4a, sermon. ".IfMii th lr. .diet .f our f.'y." by pastor: :.' Ixprth li'flu.', Mih I'fiv Ashley. l.-ab-r ; 7:.i worship sermon. "When tTio loi l Cloth.-tl Hlrasolf In Gideon," pastor. Trlnlty- nintne and Va6sar bvs. Russell L. Phillips pastor. Residence D21 Clavelrtnd nr. Sunday school at V:?.0 a. ei.: Mrs. W. I.. (wen, superintendent. At tho rno.-ninc hour of worship at 10:4.'.. the Her. Ir. Ionl' F. W. I.e-j-rrann, president ef the Chloniro Traiidu school will preach. Ir. Lesmann i n.' of th most -fTl -lent men ef Methodism. At the efr-uhif hour of worshl Ior Cix'hrari. campaign manntrer f-r tho IV.'. .lonfü Taternaclo meethit. will bo j.rnt and srp-- Fpworth lonue will med at 1:."A Tho district prayer uv-t-loes t.pg-'n Tuesday n'.chf. S- further notlres la paper for the meetings in your l'"onlttv. T'io regular mid-week prayer Me't'.!Ür will t.c held Wednesday night nt 7-"-. VwU ntghta -Miner and Franc'.a at. He. C J. Gordon, paator Sunday I'ooi at 9:45 a. in.; 11. C. Deloog. uy? r'ntendeoL Stull MnorUI rhnrrb. Cor. S. Mh'hla and Vl-torla Ma. Churles II. Fee n. I). C. I... paator. Sunday achool at 30 a. m . John Kdward. superintendent Clerman I.ftfayette bird, and Wayne t. U-f. Frotl H. Koehneinarm. pastor. Mindny shovd at t '"J a. ui ; Charlon b. tark, superintendent Creririn worship b Tj. "T., ladt-r and th Spirit f the I. aw ." Sermn pre, l'V h talk hy n hiym.-in; 7 p. in.. i:; w.rth leMcu. 'harles JI. stur!;. lo;üler; 7 .: p. in. f''ipel s!ii;!t and serine:'. "A Songs! ress of Old." eley an i: O I e n d w a . Ib t t'.en (V Payne, putor. Kesbb-n.-o 1P'7, i:. Push H Sabt-ath school at t::'D a. ; a
Sunday at tine Ckunrdhes
i.:.: M. C. Porter. n:perintndet. Hler rrk feTenth at . south oT sliabaaka a. KeT. (. I. Itullson. pis jr. Sunday fcchoc l ct 9 a. ir..; Mtr .id i' !'.. superlutndsnt. Kiorth IemorbJ Cor:. er It. ire vr and hin-dr. way W. Sunday -e'.-.,! at i .U a. m FREE METHODIST. rr MthdUt Pencvlran1a a. an3 Koaa at. Ht. W. K. Wftster. piatr tinday achool at 0:30 a rn.; Panl t Ntldtiel. auperlntende aL Preaching- at j 10:SO a. n. nd 7A)D n. . AFRICAN M. E. ! OlUet A. I. K. 310 W. Monroe at. i r.T. A T. IUaddlug, pastor. J Txr' A. M. It. X3m Corner KJ-lj j ao4 Cata?au ata. Iter. L. 7. Tawrli ; Mttr. PRESBYTERIAN. slmJniWr vctt and Idndisy ati ! Rat. Alfred M. Eell. I). l . paator; ra- ! 4ce. U N. 8cott at Sundjy rhooi j it )Ü50 a. m ; L. C. Whttromti. auperln- , lecdeat. Public worship at U:40 a. m. IB4 7 :S0 p. m. The i"lon meets be- i Vn th mornins service Senior K'n- J laor toci-ty uurts at d:f0 p. m. Mid- ' eek dPTOtli nal servil-, Wet'resvlay, j ' 30 p. ui. j FlMt Corner f Wat.r.!r?:on t. and1 tyit- th.i. nr.d h- :.o.; at a u : Jt hn .1. Shafer. s iperivt ndevt. Me a' i l';iow!d;- at '.:.: ;v h., ; .r. I.lpjdaett. leader; ia.T::l:. r Lip til pi iä a. m Address bv Hev s. A. :ruir of hap rre Vdi-wik ::- -'.r.' It 7 '.' tt'l Wednesday eeidl: , Trinity ("'rn. r F. Wa-'dn :t : ,,v. ; r,d 1-.4T !, v.. i;.m. M. M lb'dg, ri. ' "h. I', tr.ifister PPde dio.d nt .'.";' m. . I I frer.-di '.'r:''.ti r lent. Ser.i'e at lu:4. s o r.t :;o ;: t ..f f:e' .irrls Supper" Ci.ri-tMn K::d.--. .r imI; '1-5 p. rn Str ;:! eri e, ; ;-t. (.,,. !iv I.nr.d at 7 :.'s m Mid l . f-r '.'. h ! iy 7 ..'-ii ; ::. IIpe-l..er n?.d Put n ! i;v!n':i G !e:. r. n.U.ljer l!i'. hoa af 0 a .. ra ; Frauk h Ttrlu. m:; er'.nter ! (i'iniff -l:. ..srr'.s. paator. i-ijndav '. tool at ' 4i m. ai lHi:.e s.r?!.ip at v.fi a :n. erery buhdny Fer:..ody l(srce. HnBrUn-Cn:nfr rrr-, Vaa rgtn i-ts. Her. Jn! n l'"a'. poster.! bCday bro at I' 0 ) a tn. Chi; r-b rl-t ht 10.W i -,, terveft i t 2 W P. 35. BAPTIST. ; ra4 Cortr it. r, Tstd ata ' h
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(Copiiht ieia.) (v. 11;. Tli'S" angels indorse this af-.rript''.n of jr;ii-o off.-r-d by these r rn d ifi :i by say im "Anirn." Wh'T,''!' camo th'-so r deemed? (vv. I.'!, 14.) Thry cm- o;t of th gr.i' tribulation (v. 14). After the raptute of tho church I T s. 4:1.:1S). nwful days of ,Mi!T'-r.i,i: and trial shall rotr.o upon tho world (II ThcsH. l.l, St. It is tho time of sorrow wh'-n the nnti-Chri-t shall hohl sway; s i' h d tr .s n? w ro not r.' fnio nor vli til ro aff r. in uiicii If not s?i' rt!.od no !!o-h rould ho -aw-d Matt. .4:1.". j 1 . 22; f. Dan. 7:H. :'2C, 27 . . Vl:..t ti.03' Hiy (vv. 10. 12). (It Si al ion to our (iod and th In.ii (v. 10. Th'-y as'rll'0 tiii'ir salvation t (JoJ tliroui;!i tho sar-ri-!. ; of th'- Lira!'. .Josuv Christ. (2) "H! ssit.tr." Th'-y aoknowh-rjjjo that all hh-ir.irs on;o from him. ( ;) "Glory." Thoy ;ifknowlodt:o him as tho 'orio'is r.r.o .and th- uo to v.Iiom r 1 1 i,r!ory should h i-'n. Ml "Wisdom." Ho ; intiuit ly w is.- and all wisdom ( oi.it s fiom hirn. (', ) "Th.i nksivintr." 1 oc.ius" solvation v..is pro.dd d hy lii;n. ('. ) "Honor." Thoir hoarts w. tit out to him in hih ''.-tci nt. 7 "' r :iral mi:ht." Tli y r ' "t,'niz (1 that all powvr inhorod m him. If. Tin IIIs.mm!H's of thr Worshipor vv. 11-17.) 1. Thoy aro l.oforo God's throno (vv. f. I." t. Tlioy aro in haavrn and noar tho t hrono (,f God. Jesus Chri-t is now pr -f-arinK m .iisions for ths who shall fro to h avon (John 14:1-?). 2. Clothtd with wl:ito mbc: (vv. Hey. L S. Davis. Ii. I.. paatir. H-h-IdeD'-e 211 W. Hayn st. Hlhle school at a. in.; C. S. Stephens, superlntt n ..-nt. I Sermon 10:4,". "Tlo I'eatity of th Sato tuary" ; ;:.u i. m., the Voung I'eopie's meeting. ,eader, Miss Fdn.i Powers. 7::u p. m . sermon. "The King Who Talked With Ghost ml What Happen-ed-' ; Wednesday 7:b" p. m., the prayer serlce. Calvary (formerly Qutncy Street) Corner California und I'dalne ts. Howard HIdon Leonurd, pastor. Hesid.-nre, 101ft Woodward a v. bilde s-hool at 9:30 a. m. ; J. W. Kendall, superintendent. Morning worship at H::i0. subj-et of "ernuiu, 'Christian Partnership" ; 11. Y. P. V. at l:l.": evnlng pervl -e att 7 :'. stihjo'-t of hormon. "The 'rwd at the Crss." UrMiiie-s of special importance will Im: .transacted at the elose of the ii ornliig seTvlc' and every member is re- ! (lUested to he presvllt. I Ilrat 6rrilah Corner I.turel and Napier tr. berylcea at 10:E0 a. m. and I .:.() p. ia. Mt. Z1eTi--.ReT. T. S'jdJ.ij school at 11 ugea. 11 . m. K. Sraartt. psato?. )0 a. ra. ;Ciisiri for CHRISTIAN. Firt-Hb'. S. Main st. pndney L. M'(Ju.ry. minister. lbsideneo (22 Cunning st. Hüde s djool at !':: n. ia ; Holnnd Witwer, superintendent. Indiana Avenue Corner Indiana av. .Hoi St. Joseph st. Fdwurd J. Cain, pastor. liesldeiue l.'dl Marietta st. Morning serv ha- (Sunday seh d anl rreachlng eoinldned I, :.".) a. ir... C. 11. Kryder. superintendent; ChrUtlan Fnde;i or i:::i p. m. ; jirea hing 7 :i'.0 p. m. linden Avenue Idodm av. and Carlisle st. I. N. Miller, pastor. Sundny s ! ooi a 10.00 a. m.; J. v. Cc Up, superintendent. EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION. Ilrat Cor. Lafayette nnd Mnro ts W. 11. Freshley, pastor. Sunday si luad at l:.'iO. L. V. Lesslman. superintendent; Moridng servhe at 10::. ;rare Cluirc r:.r-. Lincoln way fS. and Walnut sta. P.e. t). o Loil-r. mio l-ter. Sunlav sehrol at 9:.?0 n. m.; C. s. Iliirrihgtoii. superintendent. bom.hniv- ;;ijt E. Rrtadway. he. E. UtrfleM Johnson, pastor: rea'.denre. 1412 S 'arrull st. Sunday achool at l:50 a m : Samue-j Lehman, auperintendent. Aite: CHapel t,. a. Aliscne. pMV. Hrslden' Linroln wsy W.. Mish ap a k... Fdhle ichool at iO:u) a. ra.: n h- Fames, superintendent. EVANGELICAL. ion Ferner Warne and St. Peter stc. Per. WaMeuiar JcfTeiiey, puslor. Sunday ft. ho 1 at 'J AÖ n. ni.; Charles Weher, superintendent. ion's Men's iüMo ;d.ss meets at 0:1", F. Ilarumersohmblt teaeher; li)::Jj a. m. 'nii.ai 7 j. ni League meets. Sps lal mui- Wednesday evening 7:1." Lenten se"i''es. M. Täter' German 13 VT. Latalle a iier. Hurn Welkheit, paster. Sunday cäool at :00 a. uu; Carl Heina, supernt en.et. Keular seri es at Jm:1." a. m. ; Lenten serio,s at 7:;u p. ni. Ladles' Aid meet -:" p. m Fvantelie.ii league meet Monday evening: .sewing . Ir- b meets Thursday afteruo n. Swd!li Kungell ul Mission t hurrh Corner Main and Monroe st. Ker. I. A Strom, pastor. Sunday school at l.e' a. in.; c? ar bV.-gstedt, nuperlntei.detit. LUTHERAN. rlf Trinity ?nttin ?brmiB a no Madiey st. Her. Albert II. Sku nitor. Sundsy achool at :13 a. id ; Charlep Hut. ) perl ii tnient. At 10:."4 a. m , suhje. t "Seeking For .Jesus"; t, w p. m. Luther league devotional .eri. e; 7:.y p. m., suhje-'t. 'Fe::x. the I'rocrasf Inator" ; s p. m. Tuesday, hrotherhoo.l tr.e :s at the parsonage. Spe. l.d program; p. :n. Wednesday. Leut n serwe... Chrl.st'H Message "to the Chiip-h of Sard is"; TturMlav afbTnoon. seair.- a? t!:e di.r. h; s. p. m. Thursday. omen's Missionary .s..ei,ty m.-ts at th p .ir..'Lu-r; Friday 4 p p.i.. eattvhetb'a'l elass; 7;4Ö p. i.i. choir rehearsal. tu raul'a Germa Jeffera-) aad Wjl. ilA ;a ats Per II Hoi. rgstar. 'rnian .r!e. with serm.n nnd eate1 esN V:"J a. u:. : cate.-hesls on .pjes-ti'-n 1'. . ; Fngllf'i service at II a. :n.; l'iu'Ü.ci Sunday s hi-..; ut Id a. m. Lenten ser!.e .-ondmted la tw.e C,erman langi: 'g" at 7 p. r. No Wa'rher Uiei-. ::."-tii. Tu s.:.;y. Membership d. . .. .... . . iy for t!.e i a vrits association; etn.lr rehear..i Friday evening. (.bHa lel SfJIh -Cbtrh scd Kerr Is Fey C ;. A::de-sor. p.-.for. Sondav i. 'i.d and KiV'e .iss a : .no .i. p. M..rii-.' w.-rs'ip Fngd-h j 'j .r, m .; ?norr.ii.g worsaip l-i Swedish i.t i! a :n ; 7 p. m ver per rl' "; p. m. Mo:. .lay. the eo:.Kiilttee for lo.;i! and h'-M.e i.i!e..i,s will iiiis.t ...t the eh::ri p..rl rs PI ts 1 a very i'uportant :net--sT. P l.'.S.'.IN tee lP.i'hlltig so. d'y wFI :n.t. ; I pr.'rani will be r--n.li re 1 arid : , f i ,.N r?..-n t s wi:i t-e .rv i p ii.. Wednesday, regular xnbl-week l . n'. n S'T, l. e; j p. v... Thursday, the L.i lles' Aid will :.-,--t In the hurcii par-I-Tf. Mt-sd.ii j.s Miiry Job?. son. Huld A n.oii'.st entertain; m ti. m Friday, the
; . 14. Thf.ir whito rohrs supest ' thoir chararior. They have been made such in tlio hlood of the ; Lamb. Tho only way for a sinnf-r i to n- mado roady for heaven Is through tho hiood of Christ. r,. Thoy har .aim branches (v. '1'). Tho sinitlranro of th" palm 13 lound In tho us that the Jews made of it at tho IVaat of Tabernacles, i It w.s a timo if Krat Joy. hocauso ; it r opr sntod tho jL'ather?'J harvest. ' Tho i.arors of tho palm branches ; v.-ill experience th- hlt ssodne.ss of ! not only 1-oini-r in Iimvch, but of enj ) i n row a rds lor thoir work on i e irth. i. They yrve God day and niht ' (v. l.". Hn von is not a place of i idlme.-:. or altocether or slnKinr i God'.- ; raio,, but a place where real, ! vital service is rendered to God; lnj deed, there are nobler fields of endeavor awaiiiru: us beyond this life. This, lifo is but a training school in ' whirh we are, made ready for service ! in hea on. i :. God dwells amontf them (v. ' 1 . ). To k'ot to heaven at t11 would ! be truly blessed, Lut to he there and
have God to dwell anionic us will be wonderful. C. Hunger no more nor thirst (vi 111. Hero lifo is ono continuous round of hunnerinp and thirstini;. In heaven we shall neither hunger nor thu-st. for Jesus Christ, the Lamb, shall feed us. The straits and necessities of life will then be over. 7. Neither shall the sunlight or heat come tipon them (v. 17). God j-hnll wipe away all tears from thoir eyes (v. 17). blither league will meet. Irwin Polk und Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Krikson entertain. BRETHREN. lirt-1214 5. Mlcnignn st. Her. C. W. Henrh, pastor. Hesldenre. 214 K. Hrondwny. Hlhle school nt 9:V,0 a. m.; Uev. Delbert Whltmer, superintendent. I'lrat Church of the Urethren Indiana av. nnd Miami at. !ler. II. II. llelinan, pastor; residence. 104 F. Indiana a. Sunday school ut 9:30 a. in.; 1. C Stfhley. superintendent. Mornlntr worship at 10:.1O. perrnon by pastor. "What ia the Inter-ehurch Movement"; evening worship nt 7:"0. sermon hy pastor. "The Seventh Commandment " Prayer service each Thursday evening :'t 7 Conferenve Memorlul Fnticd S. St. Joseph s-t. Her. ('. A. Sb kafooge. pastor.' Sunday school. '."O av in. Miss Agnei Cordon, superintendent. Prrcchlng iervlce, 10:43; Christian Kndavor, C:r.tl and even'ng Bervlce. 7 :.'i0. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:4." Choir practice Thursday evening at 7:45. CATHOLIC. St. lied wise I'oIUti Corner Scott nnd Napier sta. Her. Anthony Zuhorvlez, C. S. C. pastor. Low mnas at 7:30. 3:00 and 10:00 a. in. Sunday school at 2:20 p. rn. 15eiied!itlon at 2:30 p. m. st. Canlmlr Polish 21 S. Webster st. Her. Stanislaus Corkn pnstor. Low mass at 7:30 a. in. High muss at 10:00 n. iu. Vespers at 2 :0O p. m. Sabred Heart Notre Dame Her. John It. Scheler pastor. Low muss at 0:00 n. in. Students mass at h:00 a. m. Parish raass at 10:00 a. in. Vespers at 2:00 p. ni. St. StanUUns PotUh llo S. Lincoln at. Rev. Kliman Maninil., C. S. C. pastor. Masses at 7:30, 1 :00 and 10:00 a. rn. Sacred Heart Hungarian Catalpa and Indiana nvs. Hev. Alexnnder O. Yupa pnstor. Low mnss at. 7:00 p. m. llaptlsm at 1:30 p. ni. Vespers at 7:30 p. m. St. Mary's of The Holy Itosary Polish Catholic at eoriier Sample nnd Koslusko t,ts. Per. ISisll Sychta pastor. Low mass week days, 7 :4o a. m. Sunday. 8:00 a. in. Illüth mass Sundays aud Lloly lays at 10:10 a. m. Ft. fttaphen'a Hnacarlaa Tbomaa and Mcpherson ate Ke. La wren c Ilorratb. paator. Mass at 5:00 and 10:13 a. ca. Suaday actcci at 2:0V m. lies -Jlctlon at 2:00 p. ca. Pt. ratihk'a 507 S. Taykr at IU. John F. iJeüroote, C. S. C. pastor Mass at 7:30, 9 and 10:30 o'clock. tu Joaeph's Hill av. And Laiallr Patrick J. CarrclL C. i. C. paator. Low uiabnea at 7:30 and 0:00 a. m. Hlfh masa at 10 .Of a. ru. kfenedlctlou at J:ou p. ra. Rcrd Heart fWlgtaa 1120 W. Thomas at Her. Charles V. Flacher, pastor. Miki at I&j and O i. u bunday acbool it O p. m. Heue4lctl?n at 3:0' St. Adelbert'n. P.dlsb 01ie and Crra e Bts. Key. Jclm Osjidnlk, pastor; Her. Aloysius Jarka, assistant. Mass at S:A) and 10:00 a. in. Vespers at 2:00 p. m. CHURCH OF GOD. Choroh af Cod of the Abrahamle Faith Services in Melville ball. 212 S. Lafayette st. Sunday school at 1000. F. A. SMlsou i.uperlntendent. (hnrih of iiil or Saints Chapel on Harrison nv., one block north of Lincoln way W. Lider oti Austin, pastor, an i Fhier J. L. Forsythe, ussistant -istor. Sunday school at 'J:b u. m. ; F. W. Kraut, superintendent. Worship at Iii a. in. and 7:.10 p. ra. Midweek prayer service on Wednesday at 7:4."i p. ui. Young- people's meeting at ü:30 p. tn. EPISCOPAL. M. Jamea' Lxfajeffe hlrd., north Washington. Hev. Hobcrt J. Long, rector. Holy communion 7:30 p. m.; church school P:4." a. m.; morning servbe 11 a. in. Senner, by the Her. F. Plummer, re tor of St- Andrew's church, Kokomo. Ind. SCIENTIST. First Caarrh of Cbrlat. ScteaUat Main and MiJUou cts. Sunday lerrlccl at 11 :C) . m Testlruonlal rceetlna; erery 'ednesday at t :Ui p. ra. Sunday echo-jJ f.r children anJ young rople up to the age of 20. from 0:4 o 10:i0 a. m. Sundiy artiool entran-e oc UidUoa aL Heeding rooms maintained by tba Cuurch on the serenth floor ct the J. M. S. L'Uitdliiy. are optii dally except Sanr.Hj trUJ 12 to o. od on Saturday erea ag froai a to 8. SPIRITUALIST. Progreashe S?lriinal Society meets in Fedrnen's hall, 3u s. Mlchlgau st. Sunday at 7 :tU) p. m. Speaker. P. McArally ; rness-tge bearers. Mr. and Mrs. C'.i.irlei A. Thompson. Taropal, W Honl. Fvervt.o.ly eordlnllv 1i.vit.-d Honest ekepfi- make the hest investigators. International Spiritualist MIrlll hnll, every Tuesdiy evening at 7:30 p in. Le ture ni:bje"l. "C'Oi st i ney," s. F. P. US well. JEWISH Temple Betb-fA C rcer I-aaalia a? and Taylor bL MISSIONS. Hie-Cts N. StudehBkcr at, Sunday
"hn-.l at 2 :0 p. tn. Fre.icii'.nc nt 3 :J3 ni 7:"' p a. SerTlces during tt e"k nnd Monday. Krilaj and Saturdiy fTfnlrign at 7:45 ol'k. All wflcom. Miry Niu;"injkr la rharg?.
City nrn 113 V.. -Tt.?er"n blvrl hij A. lilrd. i:prltir.derjt. Jopl 21s n. Laali sr. SrTtr Wedns.lay eveatnj at 7:45; Saturday and Sunday evecincs nt "ultf. nvfrjbcj; Intecnta Apottollr Faith 320 N. Olife at. Sun-tay a- iiuM nt 1U:0) a. m. !IrarhInc t 11 :00 n. in. Kvntng: rTlc at S o'rlork. Mlrtws'U nieetlr.sj r Tufsliy and Thursday eeniLgs. J. B Uoe, erangfliit. VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA Wpel fltaalso. 4"0 yfJc)4:a at. ill Cirlatlan acclaua tovltea to bif eo air inirtlnx erery Waociday. Trilaj, Satardty and SMnUay aixbti. frci: 'ayne and Midujan attx-ts Dld faih!ob4 irpPl icrtlnr it Veinnter to '.a tlo hr 11 8i.nlr nigfct. flvrrybady laltd. A! wijiuw). SALVATION ARMY. alratlon Army Mi-etir:s evry ni?! t. xept Mont;iy nt s o'clo k at 1";"S'. far ar. Sunday sTi n; jail n.otlnp 9:C0 o'clo'k h. rii.; purday s!io(l at 2 o'eloek : yov.v.g ; j1 nwetlnir at o'clock; pren.-Mt.g uy C;;pt. Trefitt at bi o'clock. ZION SERVICES. Every Sumlav 1n pnrlors i.f Vrrrf o!uh. Melville lulidlp.L'. 212 S. I.afny ette tilv.l , ;i . ni. l'.ltil ' oxp.is'tlMD nn.l blackboard talks; 7:"i p m. hoiuc f?-vi-e; s p. ra. frc pi. turn of 1'SMp ur.d Zlon vlwg. AU n-ido,.,ir. Uv. Vnn I.. Sliumaker, elder In hart. MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION Meeta every Monday at 10:30 a. ro. at th Y. M. C. A Hfildfot and tlltJrc miniature tlwari welcome. Ttev. XV. II. l Freshley. president: Hev. G. W. Itench, run prewiaent; Iter. Jotia I. Imliof, sec retnry-trenHurr. INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS' ASSN. Woman' Club hall. rcm 2-4. J. M. tfiMdlrg. Sunday 10 a. in., eldblrvn's I'.lble elnss. Younjf I'elde's -I:'SS ;nl the New t'rent ! on Ktudv: r. p. tn.. lo(turo by H. II. It'jyd ; 7:.1 p. in.. If. fur bv It. H I'.oyil. nuhject. "World'H Kverits; Wtuit Io They Mean Crom a IMle Standpoint." Wo 1 neHday x p. rn.. prny-r ineotitj; Friday N p. m.. Tabernacle Shadows. Marriapo doesn't really change a man, It merely rernovesj his ramouHage and makes him art "perfectly natural."
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";et-It" Looen Them po They Lift OfT In a .IlfTy. Tho C'Tn prlr.s ceac r n n fev ,lri7 of '(bts-It" rv h the mrn. It - ts i:t of tlio hurting buinras foreror. For a day or so the ..orn reöi.tlns. get ting looser nnd looser and without a twinge from it. Then, it gets s" loose that you just lift it right oft' without even flintf it. and east it away. That's how ei.-Uy nnd simply '(Jets-It" disposes of the corn nuisance. "frets-It." the unfdllng. guaranteed, moneybac-k corn rinover. eosts but ft triflo "at any dnig store. Mfd by D. iyreno .v. Co., Chicng. Sold in South Fend r.nd recommended ns the world's best corn remedy br the Central I'rug Store, Striepe! & Stelnel. Wettl k's Medicine stnre and in Mishawaka by tue HM Cross Pharmacy. Adr. Try NEWS-TIMES Want Ads like "Sterling" on silver. lelieve Cold?, Headache, Toothache, Earache. Xeuralgia. Lumbago, Rheumatism. Neuritis. Joir.t Pains, and Pain generally. Handy tin boxes of twelve tablets cost but a few cents. Druggists also sell larper "Ibiyer" packapes. Aspirin i.i the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of PallcyHcachi. Advt. worse, until I reached tho point where 1 was afraid to eat anything, for my food would sour and ferment as soon as I ate it. I often had the worst sort of spells of heartburn and there were just lots of things the ones I like best that nauseated me so I couldn't retain them, and frequently I had such frightful dizzy spells that I fell to the Uoor. Several times I have been working about the house, when everything turned dark and I became so dizzy I couldn't stand up. I was afraid to go down town, without someone with me, for fear of having one of those dizzy fainting spells and falling to the side-walk. One timo I did fall on the side-walk coming from church with my husband. "Well. I was never able to find anything; to help mo until I got Tanlac and now I am just like a now person. My husband and I got so interested in Tanlac just before I began taklnt: It that about the first thing we looked for in the paper every evening was the testimonials. We road them c vf ry day until we became convinced from what so many said about it that It was good and since tnking it ourselves we think just like all tho rest, that it's the best medicine in the "wrrld. My nerves are as strong and steady today as they were w hen I w is a girl. Why, I b'diovo i could sleep all night Ionr with to phonograph running and never move. My appetite is so big I can't control it and I certainly do eat hearty and enjoy ü. I can eat all the cabbage and pork, or anything !c I want and go on with my work never thinking of it hurting me any more than I us-d to, a irlus of milk or a pi-co of t.is.. I can do all my work now. walk in town or anywhere else I please and never have a dizzy spell or feel had in any way. Tar.lac has made a new person of me .vnd I consider it ha be'-n worth a hundred tin s more than it cost m. Mv bust: ar.d and I think so much or Tanlac that we are still turning . to the Tanlac column in the papers the first tliirt: evf ry evening to see what it Is doinw. It's bo'ir.d to be good for it did for Ti e in just a few weeks what I had been trying for years to cct other medicines to do." Tanlac is sold in South Ben! by the Central Drujr Store and in M.'hav.aka at the lied Cross Pharmacy.
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