South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 340, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 5 December 1920 — Page 22

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BAPTIST 1 FJKST Main and Wayu. st?.. If v. U. S. Davis. D. I)., r - r; 1 s:.I nfp, I'll V. WaytiM ?t ; i fu nr. Sendiy chool, K. St n debaker, stupe i .r.t' n lent; i r:non 10: li a. rn.; Your..,- I'fo;)' meeting S:30 p. in.; evening s'Twce at 7: .10 p. Ti. M : r: I n i : tV.rr.. "ror-.'.r.? f riirUt": ffi'!r,j n:)'1" t. T - ir it Iti'ivty." r -i s ii . win ;a ti.e 'a l- !. 1-y eT:.l; ' s.-ral. CALVARY Corner Pdnino and California avs., Howard P.. I-on-oril, mimater; rr-ri'3-nro, 101 i WooJviir i a .; 10 a. ra., Pible s hool and vohiji; fi:.10 p. nr. P. V. I. I'.; .:n-.' p. m. worship; 7:30 p. rn. V.'clr.eslay. mid- v worship. ' I t.e I.o:i.-:- CI. r ist" v.'A be tl r.iorn- !.- t.-;r,c n i -"Thr cf t.- I.-.r V" t vrjini: tt.cc. Tho -4n:i rt.oir un-i-r tr.. '.v!T:.!p ef Ml-i dim i:i.r..tr !t fill fciiig. SWP.DLSH Corner Laurel and Napier st.; 7 p. ra. worship. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIK.ST CHUKCH Of CH HIST, ECIKNTI.-T Main and Madison sts Sunday school, 9:4Ü a. in.; morning j fc'.rvir., 1 1 a. m.; Wodr-aday vrntortlrnor.lal meetrif,' at 8 .clock; i-friadint; rooms opf-n lally from 12 I to 5, riaturdav evening, 5 to 8 at 72 1 J. M. S- building. CHRISTIAN nrnST 316 S. Main st., Rodney 1a. McQuary, minister; residence, n35 l:andolph fL; Ulble school at !::. a. rn., Roland Witwer, superlntendent; worship 10:4 i a. m. and 7 : ::o p. m. INDIANA AYHNTJE Corner Indiana av. and St- Joseph Bt. J. 1 Hellvriile, jas:or. Residence, 122 4 Itar.dolph st; lUble s.:hool at 9:30 a. rn.; worship 10:30 a. m- and 7:30 1. m. IT.'Dn:: AYTTNUE IJnden av. and Carlisle st, 1. N. Miller, pastor. .Sui.day school at 10 a. rn., F. O. Enr.eld, superintendent; worship, 11 a. m.; Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m.; worship, 7:30 p. m. HARRIS PRAIRIE Riblo school '.:::0 a. m.: communion and preachin nt in-3f) a. m HnfC.l.il sontr sprVii'A Fvervhc.d v welrnmfi EPISCOPAL ST. JAMES Iafayetto blvd.. north of Washington av.. Rev. Robrt J. Eon?, rector; 7:30 p. m., holy .:.tniv.unlon; 9:45 a. m., church foliool, 11 a. rn., worslilp; 8:4& p. in., Voun? People's metinff. TRINITY (Hungarian) Comer IMm st. and Colfax av., Father K. Smith, priest in charge; relf'.cnce, 6 35 N. Walnut Bt.; 9 a. m.. Sunday school; 10 a, m.t mass. METHODIST EPISCOPAL FHUST 315 N. Main bL, Rev. AIi.eit I-:. Monger. I. !.. pastor; 9:30 a. m.. Sunday Fchooi; Eimer F. Abern thy, mporintendent; worship 10:30 a. in. and 7:30 p. rru; Epworth league, 6:30 p. m. T. PAUL'S MEMORIAL Colfax nnd Laporte avs.. Rev. James L. Gardiner, D. D., pastor; Rev. O. L. Iculison. assistant pastor; Sunday t iiool s:30 a, m., O. A. FUlkerson, sir.i'.rintcndent; mornins worship, 1o:4." a. m.; Epworth league, 6:30 p. in., ana evening worship, 7:30 p. m.; rr.iytr meeting, ? : 4 S Thursday t v t In KSlir. J. I. Qardtnor will ppeak In tae rr:(.i i;iu'r on "Ood's lUtlay Tar the Huukhi Hate." an.l la tt.e evenlne on "Ttie ; to r n Sntunl-jy Mght." The firft quarterly confvrenc' Aill rae't Monday i e 1 1 i i; sr. GR.VCE Corner Michigan and Tut? eta.. Rev. Port D. Heck, pastor; s:45 a. m., class meeting; 9:30 a. m.. Sunday school, Clem Whiteman. superintendent; morninpr worship, l':4 5 a. m.; Epworth lc-aguo meeting. 6:30 p. m.; evening worship, 7 ::'" p. m. "A New Gneratl-m of rreri'hers" -wdll l't tl; mornlr- thoia nnd "Wh it Lack I et?" tho eTenlKg st-rmoa sutJcct. TRINITY M. E. Comer Elaine and Vaster avs., Russell I I'hillipa. lastor; retJdenco, 921 Clevtland av.; '.:S0 a, m Sunday school, Mrs. W. L. Owen, superintendent; 10:45 a. m., woruhip; 6:30 p. m., Epworth lAgüö; 7:Sö p. m., worship; 7:30 p. m.. Wednesday, prayer meeting'. LOWELL HEIGHTS Miner and Irancis rt-s.. Rev. C. J. Jordan, pa.stor. Fuaday school 9:45, Jesse learhart. HUperintendent; worship, 11 a. m.; Kp worth league. 6:30 p. m.; evening worship, 7: SO p. m.; y.inior church. 2:S0 p. m. STULL. MEMORIAL Corner S. MichU-an and Victoria frts., Charles II. Law, pastor. Sunday echool at IL' u nv, John S. Edwards, r.iperint ndent; worship 10:30 a. m.; Epcrth league. 6:30 p. m. and even-n-c worship, 7:30 p. m.; prayer s-r-ice, Wednesday evenincs at 7:30. M' -f ni:i f mt'jort, "Ti e Now Cornatul::.eiu ; etecln? J..Iject, Ir.itat TS of Me A bazar a: tipper uld p.. given Friday Aid oclety. eteidiii; Ly tho Ladies' GERMAN Lafayette blvd. and Wayne nt.. Rev. Fred H. Koehnernana, pastor. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m., Charles E. Stark, superintendent; wo: ship 10:30 a. m. and 7 p. m. Grrr.an worMp Sunday rvtrrdr.?, tL :::. "Wfcst WonM Jei: Hare M lo: I.Aenlii j!.-t, .:! r.i!.bi..ce 1 CarLtlnnity." EPWOETH (live ft. and O. V. JaC--.v Sunday v"b perinter.dt r.t ; M i:.M tltlAL M. E. -ir.cdn way W.. He v. .. poster . c. w. 1:45 R. ; 9:? a. ra., Hopkins. 8Um., worship; "-gue; 7:30 p. 6:30 p. n: . i:p a orth ! iu., u or ship. HIV EE Rev Al U- .dr Sr. v a. ;n r.". . w r'. li.i-'i.e. 7: PARK S. S-vi r.th St.. ; L L. Brar.dt uburtr. p is: or. , 913 S Kit v. -nth st.: . Sunday sclKH'i; l'':4 a. .ip; 6 p. m.. Epworth 3 .' p. ii, :rhip. PORT A G i: CHAPE I-Rev. Clauile Ycur.s. pastor; lj a. m., worship; 11 a. in., Sunda i'hool, CUrenue A-::!ey. s:p rir.tr r.d.. nt. MT. PLEASANT , v. C'.audf V"':r.g. I i-'tor: ! a. ir... Sund ly K-i, .!. 1'. 1. !atth-ns, ::'. ; 1 1 a. wi ; .-!:'n. ! ant end -

MNON HAi'-'Ib- ILv. c" ai ie V. ::..'. p:.vt.r; 10 a. :::.. Sunday Kliu"i. Mr.- Jo'i.i Ho! ".en. suin'riiiti. !i-::t; 7 ; J 0 p. ".., 'v.r-.vi:p. A I "TEN CJiAlM:;,-!'. J. Nitsche. jastor; lo :u m., S;:a r.y scl:f"d. TAYLOR A. M. E.. ZluN Eddy uid Cropu cts.. Rev. L P. Powell, i

; a '.or; 12:30 p. rn., .ir.dty school: 1 ' . 1 C r i . ' r nir g worship; S p. in., vt r.ir.g v. ..r:ilp. 'Id VII .. M. II. ;10 W. Monroe st.. P v. WiiU'T CrM'-r, p;i.'tnr; 10::: 0 a. in 4 v. i ai:p ; 1 :?, p. rn.. Sunday '-! : 7 :'' p. m.. worship; 7:öv p. r.i., W lr: day. v. on-hip.

PRESBYTERIAN T - 'orr.er of V ... !;i:v4 on av. f.iyitie bp.d. IUv. Ar-kihild rn:. .-U..1 l .'-IM,1! i;-. , n'.;ni.ter; Mi-s Ciiarlotto M. I'arti a. tart to t!:- Minis ter; morn ir.tf S'-rvic at 10:l. a. ir... .i.tii: aric.-, 1:60 p. m.; Ii;bl school ;:t 9:öv a. ia.. J. I. Whaler, s;i; rint ndf nt; Men's Fellw.hlp ! el at '.::; -j a. ra.. Dr. Llppncott, le ..I r. I'1Lt1t::s la tL Vi;.!riit .-will ! ti k il;." t ,,t th ev-iiJn n-ldr y.l-n.'ü meet i i; Thursday t-vfidü. . WESTMINSTER cott and'Elnd-j-ey hts.. Rev. A. M Ecllr. I). ., j.astor. Eceidor.re, K17 Eindsey bt. nr.'iay school, :':3'J a. in., I C. Whitcorrib, rup'-nntend nt; mornlntr v.or;hip, 10:4 5; Christian I'n-fp-av"r, . :"') p. m.; evening worship, 7: V p. in.; inid-vti: devotional sfrvlc', Wednesday, 7:30 p. n. m ST:NNV.-II!: i:. Washington av. nr.. I I'rar.ci-J st.. Rev. M. M. Rodders, Ih. I)., minister. Sunday f-chooi, J:."n a. rn.. V. II. French, superintend' nt; 10:15 a. m., morning worship; r.:45 p. m.. Christian Endeavor; 7:20 p. in., evening worship; midweek service Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. HUNGARIAN Corner Cherry st. and Washington av.. Rev. John Dezso, pastor; .Sunday school at 9 a. n1..; church service at 10 a. ra.; vesper service at 2 p. m. ' HOPE Leer and Dayton sis., Edwin G. Meister, pastor; Sunday Echool, 9: SO a. m., Frank Kettring, superintendent. GRANGER Rev. W. O. Teninty. rastor; Sunday school, 10 a. m.; church service every two weeks at 11:30 a. m. and 7:20 p. in. LUTHERAN HOLY TRINITY" ENGLISH Corner Sherman av. and Lndsey st.. Rev. Albert II. Keck, Ia?tor, 707 Sherman av. Sunday .school, S:15 a. m., Charles Has, HUperintendent; preachinp, 10:30 a. in.; Iuther league, C:4T p. m.; vespers with sermon, 7:30 p. m. V. K. lJeshtretoor, a native Armenian, will ppeak In liebalf of Hie Armenian relief work at the vesper n.-rvi.-e" Sunday evoulnjr. Mijudny evening t ho church roun 11 m'etä In the parsonap ; Tuesday evening the trailers' n:-o' latlon inetH in th prtrfoi.nire : Friday catecl.otlcal Instructions be given and the boys' choir will practice. ST. PAUL'S GERMAN Jefferson blvd. and William st., Rev. II . Hollo, pastor. German servier with sermon and catechesis, 9:30 a. m.; FJnf?li.sh service 11 a. m. ; English Sunday school 11 a. m. The members will meet Sunday afternoon, rhe sfk hnrit ko' ity Mondav evenlnsr. the Walther league Tuesday eveninic, the sewlnj clnle Wednesday afternoon nnd the choir Wednesday veninjr. Catechetlral Instruction Thursday evening for adults. GLORIA DEI SWEDISH Chapin and Kerr sts., Rev. Carl G. Anderson, pastor; 9: a. m., Sunday school; 9:4 5 a. m., Knsllsh m.orninpr worship; 11 a- m., Swedish morning worship; 7: SO p. m., evening v.orshlp. Morning Kubjert, "Th Master nnd His Servants"; the toarhors will rnort at the parsonace Tuesday evening nnd t?iVmiiiK Wom.'ii' ll...'n nnd Foreign Missionary society Friday evrnint: at the home of MIm Seluia Pierson. i:;. F. layton st. Catechetloil Instruction Saturday afternoon. BRETHREN FIRST 1214 S. Michigan st.. Rev. G. W. Rench, pastor; residence, 214 E. Rroadway; 9:30 a. m., Sunday school. C. D. Whitmer, superintendent; 10:30 a. m., worship; 6:30 p. m.. Christian Endeavor; 7:30 p. m., worship. Morning subject, ''Does It Fht"; evenIns BUliject, "Can Tbese l'.ones I-lve." CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN MUST Miami st. and Indiana av.. Rev. H. H. Helrr.an, pastor: 9:30 tu m., Sunday school, P. G. Stahly, superintendent; 10:30 a. m., worship; 7:30 p. m., worship. Bishop Charles I). Bensa k, member ef thi general mission board of the rhurch will iP-lUer tlie mornlns address. lr. Henack hns be-n prominerc !n the cturtu for many )e.irs. Kvial:i sermon by the pastor on "The Vreelous lilood.,r SECOND CHURCH or THE BRETHREN Corner dishing and Van Huren sts., Rev. B. Pontlous. pastor; 9:30 a. m., Sunday school. G. Senseman, superintendent; 10:30 a. rn., worship; 6:30 p. m., Young People's meetinp; 7:30 p. m., worship; S p. m. Wednesday, prayer n:eetir.g. UNITED BRETHREN CONFERENCE MEMORIA L fos S. St. Joseph st.. Kcv. C. A. Siokafi'ose, pa-stur; 9:30 a. m.. Sunday school, tJeorgo Burkhart, superintendent; 10:1." a, m., worship; 0:30 p. m.. Christian Endeavor; 7 : ' p. m., worship. Kerunl servl' are brine cotnla.-te l eich ev. iilp. at 7 :" o'clock by ti e Kev. J. A. Firmer of N.i ij anee. Ind., a;ted by tte p t r. Kev. JSickrifouse. ste. ial musical programs. EVANGELICAL FIRST Iafayette blvd. and Menr'e st.. Rev. Edmond Kerlin. pastor. 9:15 a. m.. Sunday school; 10:30 a, m.. virsaip; " : :i 0 p. m.; ; 4 ." p. m Young People's meeting; 7:30 p. m., orsb.ip. ST. PETEIVS GERMAN 4 IS W. Lasalle av.. Rev. !lu;o V. ichelt, ra't-.ir; 'j a. m., Sunday tchool; 10: 1 ri a. m., worship; 2:30 p. m.. l-olies' Aid Thursday evening, Priscill.t circle. P. : O A I W A V EVA NGI : LI C A L A'Se)CIATI' N Corn r Eroadway and Carroll -ts., R.v. E. tarfield Jchr.stin, pastor; residence, 1412 S. Carroll st.; 9:.io a. m., Sunday school, S. C. Lehman, Superintendent; 10:3:) p. m.. worship; f : 4 S p. r... Venn-; IVopK-'n mealing: 7:30 p. m.. t'.enir.!.- wor.h!p. M .-.::.- r',.. t. "A Cor.trlSr.tlen l: t i W"r:a Wlale": vvenlnt: tlie:;-.. ' A l Ie l.ir.ition." GRACE. EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION Lincoln way W. au.d Wa'.r.ut st.. Rev. O. O. Lv.:t. pastor; a. m.f Sunday svhool. C. S. I Iarrl:i-ton, superinte u-lt r.t ; 10:20 a. in. and 7:30 p. m. worliip. ZION'S EVANGFLICA L Corner W.yne and St. Peter sts . Kev. Waldemar M. Gcffcney, pastor; 9.13 a. m., Sunday school, Charles Webtr,

:15 a. m., Men's Hammerschmldt, m., Jerman worphlp; 7 p no et.--. Mornln? Monthly -vc:i iitir. . rn.. Lvange lieal league subject. "Throe Cond Hook.'! meeting Tuesday I SWEDISH irVANGKLICAL MISSKjN Main and Monroe st3.. Rev. I. A. Mrom. pa.or; 9:30 a. m., Funday s:hocd, ( scar Bergstedt, superintendent; 10:43 a. m., worship; !:?.( p. n:., worship; 7:45 p. m. Wednesday, worship. r.ETHEU Lydick W. II. Flurkey, pastor; residence, 147 S. Divin ity hall. University of Chicago; 10 a. rn.. Eibly school, Walter Mikesrll, superintendent; 11 a, rn., worship; 0:':0 p. m.. Y. P. A.; T:30 p. m., wort-hip. AT7TEN CHAPEL E. J. Nitsche. pastor; residence, 2304 Lincoln way W., -Mishawaka; 10 a. m., IJible s:hool, Jesse Harness, superintendent. CATHOLIC .ST. PATRICK'S 3 07 S. Taylor St., Rev. John F. DeGroote, C. S. C, pastor; Rev. William Mlnnlck, C. S. C, asslsLant; Sunday low masses at 30 and 9 a. m.; hish mass at 10:30 m.; holy day masses at 6, 7 and a. m.; week day masses at 6 and a. m. ST. JOSEPH'S Hill Bt. and Lasalle av.. Rev. Patrick J. Carroil, C fj. C, pastor; Rev. William Buike, C. C, assistant; low masses at 7:30 and 9 a. m.; hiprh mass at 10:30 a. rn.; Sunday school at 2 p. m.; benediction at 2:30 p. m. ST. .STANISLAUS' POLISH 415 S. Lincoln St., Rev. Roman Marciniak, C. S. C, pastor; masses at 7:30, 9 and 10 a. m. ST. CASIMIR'S, POLISH S21 S. Webster St., Rev. Stanislaus Gorka, pastor; low masses at 7:30 and 9 a. m.; hisrh mass at 10 a, m.; vespers at 2:30 p. m. ST. HEDWIGE. POLISH Corner Scott and Napier sts., Rev. Anthony Zubowicz, C. S. C. pastor; assistants. Rev. Sylvester Hosinskl, C. C, and Rev. John Mare; low masses at 7:30 and 9 a. m.; hlph mass and sermon at 10 o. m.; Sunday school at 2 p. m.; benediction at 2:30 p. m., and vespers and benediction at 3:30 p. m. ST. ADALBERT'S, POLISH Olive and Grace sts.. Rev. John Osadnlk, C. S. C, pastor; masses at 7:30, 9 and 10 a. m.: vespers at 2:30 p. m.; holy hour Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. MARY'S OF THE HOLT ROSARY, POLISH Sample and Kosciuszko ets., Rev. Basil Sychta, administrator; week days, 7:45 a, m., high mass; Sundays and holy dajs. 9 a. m.; 2 p. m. Sunday school; 3 p. m., benediction. ST. STEPHEN'S HUNGARIAN Tho.-.ias and McPhcrson avs., Rev. Lawrence Horvath, pastoi ; Rev. Paul Miller. C. S. C. assistant; masses at S and 10:15 a. m.; Funday school at 2 p. m.; benediction at 2:30 p. m.: Our Lady of Hungary mission In 500 block on Catalpa a v., Rimo morning services; no afternoon services; Sacred Hart mission on Indiana av., same as other mission. SACRED HEAUT, RELGIAN 1136 W. Thomas st., Rev. Charles V. Fischer, pastor; low masses at 7:30 and 9 a. m.; high mass at 10:30 a. m.; Sunday school at 2 p. m.; benediction and vespers at 2 p. m. ST. MARY'S, Taylor st.. Rev. GERMAN 131 S. John M. Scherer. C. S. C, pastor; a. m.; high maps low mass at 7:ö0 and sermon at 10 a. m.: Sunday school at 2:30 p. rru; benediction at 3 p. m. SACRED DAME Rev C, pastor; fi m.. students' HEART, NOTRE John Ii. Scheier, C. S. a. rn., low mas; S:15 a. mass; 10:15 a. m., parIsh mass; 2 P. m., vespers. INTERDENOMINATIONAL CRUMSTOWN Harris, pastor; school, Mrs. E. tendent; 6:30 p. meeting; 7:30 PUNION Paul R. 10 a. m... Bible D. Fero, supennm., C. E. prayer m., worship. 2JION ZION Lasalle theater. Rev. Van R. humaker, elder in charge, and Mrs. Jennie ßhumaker, deaconess; 9 to 10:30 a, m., pictures, Scripturts; and song- on the sscreen during pipe organ prelude; 10:30 a, m., worship. zio.v si:uvrrKS Iter. 'an l'.ureii Slmmakcr, known as "The Fighting Zioii," will 1 egin a series of winter meetings in South Heiul inl Miiiawaka Sunday afternoon when lie will ppeak In the parlors of the I'ropress lub. The addresses will be a erlea of blackboard talks. eutltlel "The Tabernacle in the Wilderness." Sacramental services at each meeting. SPIRITUALISTS PROGRESSIVE SPIRITUAL SOCIETY 2 30 S. Michigan st.. Moose hall; 2:30 and 7-30 p. m. Thoa:as A. IMison's new apparatus will be dlscusfif-d Sunlay evening by Charles A. Thompson. Messages wlii be given. FIRST INDEPENDENT CHRISTIAN SPIRITUALIST CHURCH OF CHRIST Melville hall. 212 S. Lafayette blvd.. Rev. Sylvia Shafer, pastor; parsonage, 715 N. Sixth St.; 7:30 p. rn., service; church cftices. rooms 5 and 6. Merchants ban; building, S. Michigan st, A. 1. l'altalteT will speik at the services Sunday evening, Messages will be given. LATTER DAY SAINTS CHL'RCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF T TV" FEH DAY SAINTS 321 S. 1 . V . Michigan st. (Woodm-en's hall); 7: JO p. m. BIBLE STUDENTS I NT R R NAT I O NAL Sou t h Women's club hall, room 224, Bend J. M. S. building; 10 a, ice; 3 and 7:30 p. ir.g, Wednesday, S m.. Sunday serm.; prayer rnet-U p. m. INSTITUTEMedvil'.e hall; -2 4 2 7:43 S. Lafayette St., p. m., wer. hip. COMMUNITY L'LLEUY Dixio highway In Clay township; yju a. m.. Valley Sunday hcoi, superintendent; Erma distant superintendent; worship. St- Joseph C. F. Post. 1 1 e 1 TT. n n ns-! 10:45 a. m., ADVENTIST S I TV E NTH DAY ADV E NT 1ST D : : 0 to 12 a. m., Saturday, progress hall, Melville buildinff.

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JEWISH TEMPLE BCTH-EL Lasalle and Taylor fct.. Rabbi Albert G. Minda; 3:30 a. m., Sunday chool; 10:45 a, m., worship. SALVATION ARMY HALL 107 V. Colfax av.; services every niffht except Sunday at ?, 9:30 a. m.. Jail services; 2 p. rn., Sunday school; 6:30 p. m.. Young People's meeting; 8 p. m.. worship. Capt. A. E. Trevitt in charge. CHURCH OF GOD . CHURCH OF GOD Harrison av. and Lindsey St., Wilmer C. Gray, pastor; 9:45 a. m., Sunday school. Fred Brant, superintendent; 10:4 a. m., worship; 6:30 p. m.. Young People's meeting; 7:45 p. m., worship; 7:45 p. m., Wednesday, prayer meeting. CHURCH OF GOD OF THE A Ii RA H A M I C FAITH holds services In Melville hall, 212 S. Michigan st; 10 a. m., Sunday school, F. A. Stilson, superintendent. INDEPENDENT SACRED HEART, HUNGARIAN Corner Catalpa and Indiana avs.. Rev. Alexander G. Yupa. pastor; S a. m., low mags every morning; 8 a. m., Sunday, low mass, 10 a. m.; high mass, 7 p. m, baptism; 7:30 p. m., vespers. WESLEYAN METHODIST WLSLEYAN 722 E. Broadway, Rev. G. C. Payne, pastor; residence, 1407 E. Rush st.; 9:30 a, m., Funday school, F. .M. Porter, superintendent. FREE METHODIST RIVER PARK FREE METHODIST Fourteenth and Vino st.. Rev. A. R. Hamilton, pastor; 9:30 a. m., Sunday school; .7:30 p. m., worship. FREE METHODIST Pennsylvania av. and Rush st., A. R. Hamilton, pastor; 9:45 a. m., Sunday school; 10:40 a. m., worship; 7:3u p. m., class meetini?. MISSIONS GOsrEL mission 114 W. Sample st; 9:20 a. m., Sunday school: :30 p. m., worship; 7:30 p. m., worship. CITY RESCUE MISSION 115 E. Jefferson blvd., Ray A. Iiird, superintendent; 2 p. m., jail service; 3 p. rru, Sunday school; 4 p. m., Bible class. PENTECOSTAL MISSION, APOSTOLIC FAITH 32 0 X. Olive st., Cecil Castle, pastor; 10 a. m., worship; 7:43 p. m., worship; 7:45 p. m, mid-week meetings Tuesday and Thursday. ASS EM ELY OF GOD MISSION SI 8 W. Division st.; services Wednesday and Friday nights, 7:45; Sunday 11 a. m., 3 p. m., 7:45 p. m., William Majors, pastor. MENXONITE HOPE MISSION 623 N. Studebaker St.; 2:30 p. m., Sunday echool; 3:30 p. m., worship: 7.3 0 p. m., Monday, Friday and Saturday worship; Mary Nunemaker in charge. PENTECOSTAL W. Jefferson blvd. Tuesday, Thursday MISSION' 205 7:45 p. m., and Saturday, worship; 7:'o0 ship; & p. m., pie's meeting. p. m., Sunday, wor Sunday, iour.tr i'eoY. M. C. A. i. M. C. A. Corner S. Main and W. Wayne sts., W. M. Danner, 1r., general secretary, L. E. Goodwin, secretary boys dtartment; services Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, 9 a. m., relifiious conferences; Monday, 10 a. m Ministerial association: Friday, 7:30 p. m.. Religious Institute; Monday (boys) 6:30 p. m., Trl-C club Dibie class. Y. W. C. A. Y. W. C. A. N. Lafayette blvd., south of Colfax a v.. Miss Maude Heath, general secretary; Sunday service, vespers at 4:30 o'clock; Monday, at 3 o'clock. Dr. Anna Baker's Eible class meets in the club rooms; Tuesday, P:30 o'eloek, high school Eible class, Mrs. H. M. Appleni.tn. teacher; Tuesday, :i o'clock, Honw Women's IJible class. Miss Lamont, teacher; Tuesday. 6:15 o'clock, business women's supper and F.ible class. Kay l'.Ird. superintendent of the City Hes.ue inissfuii j-ix-.-ik at t li- aft-r-n'"U services on "The Three Epitaphs." Mrs. P. W. ushorne will slug. A social tea will follow the Services. MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION The Ministerial association meets every Monday morning at 10 o'clock except during the months of July and August. The officers are U. S. Davis, president; R. I. Peck, vice president, and C. A. Sickafoose, secretary anel treasurer; visiting ministers are cordially invited to attend tho meetings. ihev work: while you sleep" Don't stay billows or constipated, with your head dull, your itorr.ach sour. gus.-y, upet. Take one or two C.iscaret.- tonight sure ftr your liver and bowels and wake up clear and fit. Children love CasareLs too. No griping no inconvenience. 10, 25, 50 cents. Advt.

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(P,y REV. P. Ii. ITTZWATKll, D.D., Jloody Rlble Institute, Chicago.) Tili: GROWTH OF THi: KINGDOM. LESSON TT.XT Matt. 13:21-33.. GOLDEN TEXT lYot not thyself U-catiM' of 1 1 -doers. Pf. 37:1. ADDITIO X AL M ATE I U A Ij Jal. 6:ii-10. PRIMARY TOPIC Jesus Story About (iofnl Seed ami Ual Set'd. JUNIOR TOPIC Tho Story of the Wheat nnd flie Tares. IXTEP.MF-DIATi: AND SENIOR TOPIC Wheat nnd Tares. YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADFLT TOPIC How tho Kingdom of Heaven Grows. The parables of this chapter sot forth in a graphic way th condition of affairs In the In interval between Christ's going away and His coming a pain. I. TIio Parable of the Wheat and Tares (vv 2 4-3 0. cf 36-43 . 1. The Sowers. (1) The Son of Man (v. 37). He Is tko One who sows th pood seed. The field in which they are sown is the world. (2) The Devil (v. 39). He Is in a peculiar pense Christ's enemy. He Intensely hates Him. and with relentless energy Is striving to defeat His purpose in saving men. While men slumber, he sows tares among the wheat. 2. The prrowlntr crops. They are not easily dlstinmiished while growing, but the effects produced w-hen eaten are quite different. The wheat is wholesome, but the tares produce illness. The chief danr-er in the tares l'es in their resemblance to wheat. The chief danerrr of the devil is that he strives to Imitate God. 3. Th harvests. There comes a time when the- fruitnero of the growing crops shall b cathered. For the tires there is a furnace of fire where thce shall be waiH-trr and prnnshiru: of froth. The rlphtoous shall bo gathered Into th Lord's earner and sbill shine forth as the run in the klr-Tdo- of the Either. IT. The Pnmble of the M.ist.-ml Secl fvv. 31. 32). 1. It3 important hegfnnincr. P herring as the leat of nil soods and crows to he the cremtest amcmc herbs. Thrt pnrertntre rd hurriM elrrumstanees of the T'icr rrentlv nernlovod tb noonlo. That tv.-e-r-tmlettered fshermen should be s looted ms His ro'"l ndvi"-s i? st"' more aTnn?lrt'r. The nrouhct ob"! ronoornlnr TTirn tnit Ur should he foenfeod. reiecfed. foren. 2. Its vltrnrons rrowth. Erorverv srpiTt rref nn 1 n cs tho i n n" u " of the Christ hn rone forth so thv DIAMOND DYES Any Woman can Dye now Each package of "Diamond Dyes" contains directions s. s'mple that any woman can d;amoil-.lye any old", faded garment.--, drapperies, coverings, everything. whether wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed goods, a new, rich, fadeless color. Ruy "Diamond Dyes ' no other kind then perfect results are guaranteed even if you have never dyed ! before. Druggist will show you Dia1 mond Dves Color Card. Adv. When "Gets-It" Comes Corns Go Painless. Sure, tuiek N thi 2-Diop 2-NfOluN WtluleT. There Isn't rora corn and tvi or on the same te for a three lrps of "ti'.'tscurls up, shrivels and tinkers p cisily that stouished, be aiüe you It. sa the corn peels iff 'a your yen are pimply a can t feel it. iZ ":;. r- - -l I I IIIDoa't Bs a Corn Cripp! Ue "GeU-It You p.'-nmlly wonder xLetLr it est. j be tru' that yea went nlon for i m..r.tL e:..p:rSng" sue h talry 'vh-a y ... ! uuIJ have Lad s'n h t asy a::d i'ibk rei l:ef I you doubt: lrve it at our j rlli. our matey cheerfully rt-funded If i "(bts-lt" falls. I'.e S':re you get th" ireaui::.'. Th r N i. 1 1. 1 g else li.-t-It," S'dd by (lr ig-isr- eTerywr.ere; ce.ts but a trltle. Mfl. by ILaw rence & Co., CLicao. AdT. j

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there is no power or Influence so great as that of Christianity. 3. Its lodging capacity. The birds which And lodgment in the tree do not represent the children of men which find safety and salvation In th church. Birds constitute no part of the tree. The bird something forei?n to and independent of the tree, but birds are injurious and burdensome to it. They are predatory waiting to pluck the tender buds or ic prey upon the ripened fruit. Tho effect of such lodeir.jr is evil, bllchtinff and spoiling to the tree. III. The Parable of the Leavened Jleal (v. 3 3). 1. The meal. Meal has a wholesome and nutritious effect. It was used in one of the sweet-savor offerings, which typified Christ (Lev. 2:1-3. R. V.); it was food for tho priests (Lev. C : 1 '.-17. It. V.); Abraham had Surah knead a cake out of three meas-jres of rneal for the angelic messengers (Gen. 18:6); Solomon's royal table was provided with meal (I Kings 4:22); Elijah was fed upon a cak- made of meal (II Kings 4:11); Elisha used meal as an antidote for the poison of death in tho pot (II Kings 4:3S141). 2. Tho woman. The woman is not the head of the home, but its administrator. Her responsibility is to take the bread provided by the head, prepare and distribute it to the children. In Scripture we find false doctrine being taucht by a woman (Rev. 2:20). Dealing with doctrine is forbidden to woman (I Tim. 2:12). In I Tim. 4:1-3; II Tim. 2:17. 18; 4:3, 4; II Pet. 2:1-3. we Und that apostasy wl'.l be brought in through false teachings within the ranks of God's people. The meaning, then, of the para )le is that the true doctrine, the meal given for the nourishment of the children of the kingdom (II Pet. 2:2; I Tim. 4:6), would oükially be corrupted by false doctrine. The children's food is corrupted by the mother. 3. The leaven. In Scripture.

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leaven Is invaria.My a type cf evil. Let the following examples Fulfice ns proof: (1) All through the Old Testament leaven is a continual arid unvarying typ of evil (Ex. 12:1";

Lev. 2:11). (2) Jesus himself makes; bvaven to denote sin (Matt. lS:. 12; Mark 5:1"). (3) Paul uses bav n In its usual Biblical sense (I Cor. 3:6-8; Gal 5:5, 9). Takes Another s Bail Gets Month in Jail RONTON. Dec. 4. "What's in a J name " asked James II. Kelly, cf Cambridge, only to get the answer: "One month in tho houso of corction." from Judge PowJ of the Municipal Court. Here's what happened: James H. Kelly and John J. Koly, who are not relative nor friends, wer arrested by tho same otMcor. on the same charge, that of being Pape's Cold Compound" Don't 5tay stuffed-up! Quit blowing and suntMr.g! A 1 r-e of "Pape's Cold Compound" taken every two hours until three dos,-s are taken usually break." up a cold and ends all grippe- misery. The first dose opens clogg.--.l-np nostrils and air jMs.-ar'-s h ad : stops r.oso running: r :itve h ad- !!

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just befor. Both case wrplaced on fib and hcth men sndown or. the bench's In the court room to s"e hew things wer blnr conducted there. Pre-ently Jatneheard the name of "Ko'.ly" called and saw the clerk handing out money. He tor-k what w.u riven hin and wer.t out. Shortly after Joh: asked for the return of hhi 2 bal money, only to learn that It hftt. been paid to a stranger. Special ii;'irfT Leonard foun James. When pearched only 1 5cents ef the 3 found on hlr.i "I heard my name called, JudgA.' James told Judce Dowd. "the clerk pushed S2 at me. What was I t" (io but take it." "Take a month in the how of correction with it," raid the court. ' 1 1 s is Quickest Relief Kncwn nche, dullness. fever:?hness. : r z"Pape's C'dd " -mne-.r.d" i" the :u:e kest. s ir.-st r-li f known and cots nn!v a f '.v c--.ts a it 4 " res. It acts witliout .i'-j-.iMr.rf. Ttsts i:-e. f.r.t.ii-.s r.- ; 5:ni!;e. Insist PaJ-e's -..!t. U.;'.'.'-- " ' A - 4 I An DECEMBER I8U1

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