South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 354, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 December 1920 — Page 29
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.a..uu4n I FIII.--T Corner of Un:ilni:ttiii nv. iu.ii L-ifa-ttc :ii, i:v. Afhi.uii McClure, minister; Mi:" rhariott': M- Partrlds-. a .-..! ant to the miniirr; morning y.-rxu,. at 10:4:. a. in.. I :vtnl:: s. rk--. 7::.? p. m.; nib!'? X Mhool at a. m.. J. I. Siller, u;. riatendent; Men I-'.-l l .-.vshi p
dub at :C0 a. hi Dr. Lippncoit. 1 ad-r. "Tl.- r.r-af S ri' ink vil.j.'t. Ii-i.v S ü! J a;t !.i t'.f fVMlday .'ii.j' A prt-":ii:i v. ill t!.- S.j'i'J.iy . !'..! I l.nr.v! t) idjM.t ; rv if f f C!rit:;i:i. ... WrSTMIN'STKK-.Scntt and Lindcy :.. Lev. A. M L'.Us. 1. l., pastor. Residence, SI' LIndsey st. Sunday M'hool, !:::; a. rn.. I. C. Whitcomb, ;i pc rin t-ril .ni; looming worship. 10:1",; Cbri.-tian Kn-f'-av r. :"' . t;.; -vi r.iog worship, 7:.:0 j. m.; mi i-w 1; d'votiorai ."rviot-. Wiri'iiiv,
J ST'.N'NY.IDi: !:. Washington a M.d rranrH -t., lti-v. M. M. Kcl-. r.Ph. I., minltr. Sund i.v n aooi a. rn.. F. Ii. I-"r-n-h, uo.-rin-
teniUT.t: 10:4-. a. rn.. mornini: ur shif; '',;7, p. in.. Christian I'ndavor: 7:2' p. m., ',n:ni? vorliip; mi !- wpk Krvl W'diH-.-day. 7::;o p. m. A (irlf IH.1K prr:iii will l- i. Sunday nicht Jy t!i Sunlnv !!. Tl. t lt tu vr tri' - v-Miu .TAi' Sunday nl-Lt will ho ! !: .d' Nu vl.ir." HUNG A Til AN ('ornf r CAu rry si. and V.'a5 hinton a v., Kcv. Jr.hn Iz?o, pastor; Sur. day M'hool at b 'i. in.; church j-rvit- at 10 a. m : v dj)er service at 2 n. in. I HOPF: T.rrr and Dayton sty.. Kdvln G. Mfit'T, pastor; Sunday .school, 9::.0 a. in., Frank Kfitrin;:, uperintendent. GriAN'Gi:it Ucv. W. O Teninty. pastor; Sunday ys'diool. I a a. m ; churrh svrvico vry to weeks ati 31:."0 ji. in. and :u p. in. LUTHERANHOI A irn r TRINITY ENGLISH and LitilSherman av Rev. A . If T " .1. j.ator, 707 Sherman M.iiO(d, 0:1 :t. Jn., : iperintendcnt ; pi a i i.: Euth-r leam , av. Sunda Charles Hass, Mink'. 1 0 : o a. ". p. in.; vf--j-'-r.- with rnvii, 7:'!) p. m. . ni'" lal Clirl-tni.is v. r:i-.n y ?!; past.ir ;it '-1 -k 'Sn-tin.-is ni.rnii;. At 7 oYi-.ck riirl.i w. Sunray t.-ln'd sr i i I. !!. . ST. PAUL'S GERMAN Jefferson : Mvd. and William .-t.. Rev. H. Holl..: pastor. O'TTiian servicr with st- ' i:,.n ;;nd ratechesis, 9;3m a. T.a.; ; "I.nlish seric; 11 a m.; English, Sunday s ;iool 11 a. m. riilPireii's -eni- f :it 7:I" o'iM'wk ' 'I: rl-t in:is rii' :inl ;, I il -ivlri's lit. ! :j .' Ii-! 'Ii ri-f nmni iiir. M-iiir., Mi-rvl'-es j I OTyRIA DEI SVi;niSH Chapin ! :ir.d Kerr st., Rev. Carl U. And'-r-1 ti:i. pastor; 0: n. m.. Sanlay school; !':4r a. m., English ii.orijiiig wor- i .-'dip; 11 a. n:., Sw dph rnorniiv woisliij; 7:3' p. in., evening wor- j .h!. j M'Tnlng thüie, '(',. d's Gift Miiil Our; ilffj" Spc. I ii . rl'"4 e irl.v 1'lirist hum i iir'ii:icr. Th" ! ri st inn s j.ror.iiM f tlu'J i"inl:i y .!!! i!cnrti:i'T.t il! 1" pi a j hrUrini . niriL.'. I.t.Wih n's (iirlstai.-m . irt:ifn. " I 1I in irr .f .)" will !; ;rlvn ly tli" (.ii 'ir Sunday. '.';. BRETHREN FIRST 1314 S. Michigan st :v. W. Rench, pastor; residenc 1' 1 1 F. Rroadway; a. m., Sudiav I --hod. C. I . ;t; 10;. a l !.. Christian vorship. W hltnu-r, s u v e r I n t o n d - m., worship; i:30 p. Kndv.iV'jr; 7: MO p. m.. M-TTiPiC theviip, 'if Ve be Willing and ! on! 'dieiit . eventi; su 4"rv in a Wkked Citr ' CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN MUST Miami st. and Indiana i v.. Rev. H. II. Helrnan, pastor; '.."O a. in., Sunday school. P. G. Stahly. .superintendent; 10:;'.i a. m. worship; 7:30 p m. worship. S HO INI) ELKTHRi: an Euren CIIFIU'll (F THE S." ('orner Cnhin and st.?.. Rev. IZ. Conti )us. i-astor: 9 ?$ a. in., Sunday school. 9 ' I',. Senseir.a superintendent; 10:30 . ir. 'eojde worship; t .s meeting; 3 0 p. m.. Young 7:30 p. in., worir I : i i ; p. m. Wednesvlay, laeeting. pra i UNITED BRETHREN CON FL'EENOE M E.MO R I AL I t-'S S. St. Joseph t.. j:v. c. A. j rit'kafo', p.Lsior; I:30 a. rn., Sun- ! I'.i.v school, Ceorge Rurkl-.art, super- ; litendeiit; l":ir, m., worship; i.30 p. in.. Christian Endeavor;, 1: 3') I-, in., worship. i EVANGELICAL FIRST Lafayette Mvd. ar.d Mom o St.. Rev. Edmomi Kerlin. p.usLoi 1 r, a. m.. Sunday school; worship; t:3o p. m.f u; 10:30 a. 4 0 p. m., 3.0 p. in.. Young people's meeting; Vv orshlp. "Following the G'.e.ir.r lt rf tte r'''ial cliy eenln. jra in also will Christian .V KI"- ial t-e given. ;o!.Ir-ts imu-'.i-mI I'r" ST. rETCR'S GERMAN 415 W. I.apaÜc av.. Rev. Hugo Weiche;'. taster; 9 a. m., Sunday sciitud; 10:1? a. m., worship; 2:3e p. ni . Ladles' Aid Thursday eve-.iv.g. Pr;--rilla circle. R ROADWAY tur S O C I A T I O N C änd Carroll sts., lohr.pon, paster; I'arrcl! st .; 9:30 EVANGELICAL orr.er P.roadwav Rev. E. ';.ir:;;d r .-id. n, n a. nu. :nd. IV l.-hoo!, s. C. Lehtr.an. pi. rinle 1P. p-.t; iv:.,a p. :n.. w. r--hi; : : 4 .i D-. Young People's r.: ni.. een!r.g worship. Tl.; CUri-t.: tantata. "' iu; ; . : M.-ia '' fvcii! i'd Ma i ":n nr, I rvi ' ; i ste I la v t.-lr at t. narr if ; t3e Fl , GRACE. EVANGELICAL ASSOriATK N L way W. a nil jValpiit st.. Rev. ;t; a. m.f S Farrin-Tten. sup I. in. and 7: :'.0 p A C'..r;tr.... pr--tig, drills ; 1 ! . ( . Logier, pa-i-ar.'.iay school. C. S. rir.teinlent: 10:30 . nu v.ots'nip. ;Ta!il, c . 1S 1 1- ug i r-. -it at i..;;s ;i t . :.".o i v ,..-v. '.. i ' I T!. :r;.,v -T'td'.c t?i' . t : ' ( .-s w id A I. I a!ci tw.i tri:: .ION'S EYAN iFL!CAL Corner Vayne and St. 1. t t ts.. Rev. Wal-,-n:ar M. Getf. r.-y, p'-t'r; o. 1 5 a, u.. SundfiV sc ). d. Ch.. irb s W.-l-er. ;perintendr.t ; a. ni.. .Men's t:hle cia:. L. ach er; It1: 30 Lip: 7 p. m., n e t ?. M. II am mi r: lira: at. a. in., 1- rn.in vrEvar. u- 'iie tl b.ag'-c SWEDISH L'VANGILICAL MISand Monroe I;cv. HON P. A. dtrom. paator; lunday choed, Oscar Bargstedt, su-
Services
P"rlnterd'r;t: 1 : 4 ."i a. rn., -Aorsnip; p worj.hip; p m V dn.-da . worship. p.irnn'U I.dirkW II Flur-! k,.v ., !rt,.r; r -idmee. 147 S. Divin : i?v haII rriVcrity of Chicago- 10 ;t.' ip. school. Walter Mlke'sdl. ' mperint-ndent 11 a. in. worship; r. ,. m v ' t a- r--n t. m ':": P. m.. Y. I. A 7:.10 i). m. worship. at:tj:x cilm-kl i:. J. Nitsohe. 1 aMor; r'-sid'-ru o, L'HO t IJncoln way '.. Mis'.iawaka: ! a. m !J;ble -hool, J-- ttrns, MipT:nt-ri(l'nt. BAPTIST I'llJST Main and Wayn bta.. Kiv. V. S. Davis, D. D.. pastor; rrsid'-nc', 211 W. Wayne Ht.; a. m., Sunday hool. V. K. Stud'j-hak-r, suprint-iid'nt; .-rrnion 1 ' : I C a. in.; Voting IV(pI-'. rnt-f't-irir :.:o j). 7 ::;f p. m. l:rist!n;t9 m.; -vnin sorvico at au It 4 M-ss:iz ' tv ill t. Th- ea.it.it.i. "For ! H'orl l" wi'.l - flv. n ( ;i'i'-d tv tLe cliolr i t.- i.iri(iiiir u!J' ; ! S- I.ovt'd tin l.y tJiM Pd'd. M;nliiy i'V-iiir:r. fTAIA'AIS Y--Corner I'.laliu- and California ava., Howard IJ. I?onard, ininL-ter; ridence, lOl'J Woodward a v.; 10 a. m., Iliblf school and worship; p. m.. IJ. Y. I. Cr 7:1o ji. m., vor.ship; 7:.".0 p. ni. Wodr.fsilay, niid-wt-ok worship. SWI'DISII Corner of laurel Napier st.s.; 7 p. in. worship. and CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Main and Madison st.s.; I Sunday school, 'J;45 a. rn.; morning j service, 11 a. m.; Wednesday even-1 int; tf-stimor.Ial meetnir at 8 o'clock; j reading rooms open daily from 12 to 3. Saturday evenintr. 6 to S at 737 i J. M. S. building. CHRISTIAN FIRST SIS S. Main st., Rodney L. McQuary, minister; residence, l.".3." Randolph st.; Bible school at 0:30 a. in., Roland Witwer, superintendent; worship 10:4 5 a. m. ar.d 7:30 p. in. INDIANA AVI7NUE Corner Indiana av. and St. Joseph st. J. F. Rellvillc, pastor. Residence, 13: 1 Randolph st.; Rible s-ohool at a. m.; wurs'iiio 10:30 a. m. and 9:30 i 7:3U p. in. ... LINDEN AVENUE Unden av. and Carlisle st., 1. N. Miller, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m., F. O. Enfield, superintendent; worship, 11 a. rn.; Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m.: worship, 7:30 p. m. Spe. iai Christina sf-rninn In morning :;n 1 Christinas play ut 7:4" la the evening. . HARRIS PRAIRIE Bible school ?:.:u a. ni.; communion and preachi'üT at 10:3,0 a. in.; special song tcri' . Everybody welcome. EPISCOPAL ST. JAM IIS Lafayette blvd., north of Washington av Rev. R(jb'i : J. Long, rec tor; 7:30 p. in., holy comnuinion; 9:4 5 a. m., church school, 11 a. in., worship; C:45 p. ni., Yoving Ieoph' meeting. TP.IN IT Y ( Hungarian ) Corner Elm st. and Colfax av.. Father E-d-win K. Smith, priest in charge; resij dence, C3", N. Walnut st; 9 a, m., I Sunday school ; 10 a. m., inas. METHODIST EPISCOPAL FIRST 315 N. Main st, Rev. Albert K. Mon.ucr, pastor; 9:30 a. rn., Sand.-y mhool; Elmer F. Abernethy, superintendent; worship 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Kpworth Uaue, tf:30 p. m. 'llie Pay ftar iu th- Heart" will be the mornlag suhjfet: no eveniug services. Surulaj' :ift-riittuii nt 4 o'ilo. k th. choir, under diret tln ,( Fred V. Haas, will deliver "The Mora of Glory." ST. PAUL'S MEMORIAL Colfax and Importe avs.. Rev. Jainea L. (Gardiner. I . l)., pastor; Rev. O. 1. Ruiison, assistant pastor; Sunday school 9:3o a. in.. O. A. Fulkerson, sap rintendent ; morning worship, lU:K :i. m.; I'.pvVorth league, 6:30 p. in., and evening worship, 7:30 p. n..; I raver meeting, 7:45 Thursday t Yelling. 'I'Im Aiiu' Us C'ari.'-t in. is .Mts.iC''" will Pe th m.Ti.ing t; the ef idng sub-j-t. 'i'..'!! Hi.r ai.d .le,;t th Man' An Ii I -rt a i II lili'i. t . ;!l I.' l'IM li iv tfie Sluday seliool Thursday eeni:u;. GRACE Corner Michisran and 'I utt Ms.. Rev. Rert I ). 15; ck, pastor; s.l.. a. in., class m iri-r : H:30 a. in.. .-.;nii ay sehod, Clem Whiteman, superinter.dent ; morning worship, 1':.", a. in.; Epworth league iimciing. ;::: . p. m.; evening worship, 7:3" p. in. Tl.e nierniaj- suNJe. f will .r "Tht si'inili a of i'!:iNt!ii. "i v;i; '. I !.- Thi'C ai.r;.ta. iVe-i ! i i'r f ! ! e. '. i ir Si:ail:iv niht. j TRINITY M. E. Conur RLiir.t anil Ya.-s.tr avs., lt;ifv-'ll I . Phillips, j p.tor; residence, 921 CU-v land a.; ; 9 : 0 a. m., Sunday school, Mrs. W. I I Owen, superintendent; lt:43 a. I m., worship; t3:30 p. in., Epworth ! league- 7:30 p. m.. worship; 7:30 p. m.. Wednesday, prayer m-e;lr.g. j I i ll' niriiti.n. jTer.im will he iriven i hy the S nal.iy m h..l Sunday ev':.ia,r. i '. Mere i;-M.;a i'or Ji-i-i" Sc- i il rias'c al ! ! preraia at thix scrvi-e. j LOWELL HEIGHTS Min.r and Francis sts.. Rev. C. J. Jordan, p:tst' r. Sunday school. H:43. Jesse (; irhait, superintendent; worship. 11 a. in.; Epworth league. tf:30 p. in.: evening worship, 7:30 p. m.; junior church, 2:30 I. in. "The World's M..r:iii'g Star" will i!l.i- t of t la u.. ridntr addr'ss. l.ritui.is s.-rvh Friday t-veuing. STFLL MEMORIAL Corner S. M:..lii4an and Victoria sts., Charles H. Law, jvistor. Sunday scliool at 1" a. ir.. Jtdai s. Edwards, superintendent; worsh.ip lo:J0 a. m.; Epworth league. ;;:;ö p. m. anvl evening worship, 7:30 p. m.; prayer st-r-ice, Wedr.sdiy venlngs at 7:30. " 1 he il.id Ti.'.in? " will ho tlie sub-.i,-. t cf t! " iii.rair:' iul.l.-ess. A Chrlsta .is prejcrara will e. UU-eT. j-i.cii Thars'lav GERMAN lifa elt V.'ajne st.. Rev. Fi d mann, pastor. Sunday blvi'.. and H Kcehneschocd, 3:30 a. in., Charit s E. Stark, suponntendcnt; worship 10 3u a. m. and 7 p. m. 'I'l:f an.Tal'1 Hi:l'J-t will "Wun:n i.fd.inken." "Christ m.-.s TiioucLts" l.:na sul-.U-ct. "L)e 1 .hds a U'uy." . EPWORTH Mi:.!ORIAL M. EI dive st. and Lincoln way W., Rev. . V. Jackson, pastor; 9:30 a. m.. Sunday school. C. W. Hopkins, superintend, nt; 10:45 a. in., worship; . 30 p. m.. Epworth league; 7:30 p. I.:., wor ship. RIVER PARK S. Seve&th St..
In South Bend
IIhv. Alh':l L. Iirar.denburr. pastor. ;,?;li(.rr(. JJ- S FV( nth St.! SrO a- rn., .Sunday school; 10:40 a. m., worship; 6:30 p. m., Kpworth h-'igue; T: 30 p. m.. worship. ... POUT A (I K C H A P K L Rev. C1.ud! Your.fr. pastor: 10 a. m.. worship; 11 a. in., Sunday school. Clarence Ashley, superintendent. Clarence Ashley, superintendent . . MT, PI.FASA.NT Iiev. Claude Young, pastor; 10 a. ni., Sunday school. I". D. Matthews, superintendent; 11 a. worship. MON'SON CIIAI'EI Ilev. Claude VounK, pastor; 10 a. m., Sunday school, Mrs. John H&Mon, superintendent; 7:0 p. in., worship. AUTI'N CHAPKI- K. J. Nitsche, pantor; 10 a. in., Sunday school. TAYLOR A. M. K.. ZION Kddy and Cam pa u sis., Kev. L. P. Powell. pa.tor; l.:n p. m., Sunday school; 10.4E mornlntr worship; 8 p. m., evenintr worship. OI-IYH A. M. E. 310 "W. .Monroe tt., pkev. Walter Crider. pastor: 10:0 a. m., worship; 1L':C0 p. m., Sunday school: 7:30 p. in., worship; 7:30 p. n;., Wednesday, worship. CATHOLIC ST. HEDWIGE. POLISH Corner Scott and Napier sts., Rev. Anthony Zubowicz, C. H. C. pastor; assistants. ' Rev. Sylvester Hosinski, C. S. C. , and Rev. John Mare; low masses utt I . o V 1I.U J .1. III., J.1K" ii'rt.T.1 uim sermon at 10 a. m.; Sunday school at 2 p. in.; benediction at 2:30 p. m., and ves-pers and benediction at 3:30 p. m. .ST. PATRICK'S 307 S. Taylor st.. Rev. John F. DeGroote, C. C, la:tor; Rev. William Minnick, C. S. C, assistant; Sunday low masses at 7:30 and f a. m.: hih mass at 10:30 holy day masses at C. 7 and' a m. 9 a, m week day masses at 6 and 8 a, m. ST. JOSEPH'S Hill st. and Las,allo a v., Rev. Patrick J. Carroll, C. S. C- pastor; Rev. William Rurke. C. S. C, assistant; low masses at 7:30 and 9 a. m.; high mass at 10:30 a. m.; Sunday school at 2 p. ni.; benediction at 2:30 p. m. ST. .STANTSLACS' POLISH 41", S. IJncr.ln st., Rev. Roman Mar cinitk. C. S. C. fiastor; masses at 7:30, o and 10 a. m. ST. CASTMIR'S, POLISH S21 S. W'bft-r 5t.. Rev. Stanislaus Oorka, pastor; low masses at 7 m.; high mass at 10 a. at 2:30 p. m. ST. ADALRERT'S, Olive and Oraee sts.. :30 m. and 9 a. ; yesners POLISH Rev. John tsadnlk, C. S. C, pastor; mn?flcs nt 7:30, 0 and 10 a. m.: vesperH at 3:30 p. m.; holy hour Wednesday at 7: HO p. m. ST. MARY'S OF THE HOLY RO SARY. POLISH -Sample and Kos- J ciusxko ?tf.. Rev. Rasil Sychta. admJnlstrator; week days, 7:45 a. m., high mass; Sundays and holy das. 9 a. m.; 2 p. m. Sunday school; Z p. m., benediction. ST. STCPIinX'S HUNGARIAN Thomas and McPhcrson avs., P.ev. Iawrenco Horvath, pastor; Rev. Iaul Miller, C. S. C, assistant; m-asso3 at 8 and 10:15 a. m.; Sunday school at 2 p. m.; tenediction at 2:30 p. m.; Our Iny of Hungary mission in f.OO block Catalpa av., same morning services; no afternoon services; Sacred Heart mission on Indiana av.. samt as other mission. SACRED HEART, BELGIAN 112 f. W. Thomas St.. Rev. Charles V. Fischer, pastor: low masses at 7:30 ana 9 a. m.; nign mass at n. m.; Sunday school at 2 p. m.; benediction and vespers at 2 p. m. ST. MARY'S, GERMAN 4 31 S. Tavlor t.. Rev. John M. Scherer. C. S. C, pastor; low mass at 7:ö0 a. m. : high rra.s and sermon at 10 a m.; Sunday school at 2:30 p. m,; benediction at 3 p. m. S AC R FD H FART, NOTRE DAME Rev. John R. Scheier, C. S. C, pastor: 6 a. m., low mas; S;l." a. m., students mas; 10:15 a. m., parish mass; 2 p. m.. vespers. INTERDENOMINATIONAL CRUMSTOWN Hairis, pastor: UNION Paul R. 10 a. m.. Rible ( school, Mrs. E. I tendent; 1:30 p. I meeting; 7:30 p. L. Fero, supcrin- j m., c. L. prayer m., worship. ZION 7.1 N Uisalle theater, Rev. Van R. Shutnaker, elder In charge, and Mrs. Jennie Shumaker, deaconess; 9 to lo:30 a. ni., pictures. Scriptures and svn-r on the screen during pipe organ prelude; U';3u a. in., worship. l'aTs lul) i:irlT!, IIMt Van Tl. Shuauker. la charge; worship at 'c!-k Sunday afternoon. SPIRITUALISTS PROGRESSIVE ÖPIRITI'AI SÜ-Cli;TY--:;'0 S. Michigan St., Moose hall; 2:3. and 7:30 p. m. FIRST INDEPENDENT CHRIST- ; i IAN SPIRITUALIST CHURCH OF, i CHRIST Melville hall. 212 S. La-1 I fayette blvd., Rev. Sylvia Shafer. ' ! j.i.-i t-r; 7:.:u p. nu. service; church; offices, rooms and C. Merchants; lianli building. S. Michigan st. ; LATTER DAY SAINTS ' ; I CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF J : lATTI'k PAY SAINTS :;21 S. i j Michigan st. (Woodmen's halb;. I 7:30 p. m. 1 BIBLE STUDENTS I N TER N ATI NAL Sou t h Women's club hall, room 224, Rend J. M. S. building; 3 0 a. m.. Sunday service; 3 and 7:30 p. m.; prayer ing. Wednesday, S p. m. nuetI NSTITUTE 2 4 2 Mdville hall; 7:45 S. Ivifayetto st. p. m., worship COMMUNITY U LLE 1 1 Y Di x i e highway township; 9-30 a. nu. St. in Clay St. Josepii C. F. Pot. Relman. asi.' -. 4 5 m. m.. Valley Sunday school, superintendent: Erma sisiant superintendent; worship. ADVENTIST SEAENTH DAY ADVENT 1ST 9:: 0 hall. to 12 a. nu. Saturday, Propres.-! Melville building. JEWISH TEMPLE F.ETH-1:L Uvsulle and Taylor fct.. Rabbi Albert G. Minda; y;20 a. in.. Sunday school: 10:45 m-
Churches
in., worship. SALVATION ARMY irAIJ 107 W. Colfax av.: erle? every niphr except Sunday at 9:30 a. m., jail services; 2 P. rn,, . . . r, v. j . i 1'eopie s meeting; p. m., vjiü. Capt. A. E. Trevitt in charfjo. CHURCH OF GOD CHURCH OF GOD Harrh on av. and Iind.vy st., Wilmer C. Gray, pastor; :4 5 a. m., Sunday Kchool, FreU Brant, superintendent; 10:4) a. m., worship; 6:30 p. m.. Young People's meeting; 7:45 p. m., worship; 7:4 5 p. m... Wednesday, prayer meeting. CHUrtCH OF GOD OF THE AHR AHAM IC FAITH holds tervices In Melville hall, 212 S. Michigan st; 10 a. m., Sunday school, F. A. Stll.son, superintendent. INDEPENDENT . SACRED HEART. HUNGARIAN
Corner Catalpa and Indiana avs., (1-7). Rev. Alexander G. Yupa, pantor; s! 1. The time of (vv. 1, 2). It was a. m., low mass every morning; 8 a. at a time whvn the Jews were comin., Sunday, low mass, 10 a, m.; high.ing under control of the Roman
mass, i p. m., baptism; 7:30 p. rn., vespers.; i WESLEYAN METHODIST W E SLE Y A N 7 22 E. 13 road wa y, i Rev. G. C. Payne, pastor; residence, 1 1407 K. Rush St.: 9:30 a. m.. Sunday school, F. 31. Porter, superintendent. FREE METHODIST RIVE71 PARK FREE METHODIST Fourteenth and Vino s.t Rev. A. R. Hamilton, pastor; 9:30 a. m., Sunday school; 7:30 p. m., worship. FREE METHODIST Pennsylvania av. and Rush Ft., A. R. Hamilton. pastor; 9:4. a m., Sunday worship; 7:30 eLHWWi; XV, n. III., p. m., clas meeting. MISSIONS GOSPEL MISSION 114 W. S imple st.; 9:30 a. m., Sunday school: 3:30 p. m worship; 7:30 p. m., worship. mm CITY RESCUE MISSION 115 E. Jefferson blvd., Ray A. Rird. superintendent; 2' p. m.. Jail service; 3 p. nu, Sunday school; 4 p. m., Rible class. PENTECOSTAL MISSION. APOSTOLIC FAITH 330 N. Olive st., Oecil Castle, pastor; 10 a. m., worship; 7:43 p. m., worship; 7:45 p. in-, mid-week meetings Tuesday and Thursday. ASSEMRLY OF GOD MISSION sis W. Division ?t.; services Wed nesday and Friday nights, 7:45; Sunday 11 a. m., 3 p. m., 7:43 p. m., William Majors, pastor. MENNONITE HOPE MISSION 633 N. Studebakcr St.; 2:30 p. m., Sunday school; 3:30 p. m., wonship: 7.30 p. m., M. on day, Friday and Saturday worsiyp; Mary Nunemaker in charge. PENTECOSTAL W. Jefferson blvd, MISSION 20 -3 7:45 p. m . ,
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, .,ftfsMn ".-.A Cnm o, worship; :0 p. m.. Sunday, wor - ship; 8 p. m.. Sunday, Young Peo-j,0"S Pie's meeting.
Y. M. C. A. Y. M. C. A. Corner S. Main and W. Wayne sts., V. M. Danner, Jr., general secretary; L. e. Goodwin, secretary boys' department; services Tuesday, "Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, 9 a. m., religious conferences; Monday, 10 a. in.. Ministerial nsyociation ; Friday, 7:30 p. m.. Re ligious Institute; Monday (hoys) C:30 p. m.. Tri-C club Rible class. MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION The Ministerial association meets every Monday morning at 10 o'clock except during tho months of July and August. The officers arc U. S. Da vi?, president; B. D. Reck, vice president, and C. A. Sickafoose, secretary and treasurer; visiting ministers are cordially invited to attend the meetings. Y. V. C. A. Y. W. C- A. N. Iafayette blvd., south of Colfax av.. Miss Maude Heath, general secretary; Sunday service, vespers at 4:30 o'clock; Monday, at 3 o'clock, Dr. Anna Raker's Rible cla-ss meets in the club rooms; Tuesday, 3:30 o'clock, high school Rible claps. Mrs. H. M. Appleman, teacher; Tuesday, 3 o'clock. Home Women's Rible class, Miss Lamont, teacher; Tuesday. 6:15 o'clock, business women's supper and Bible class. On account of the ninny Christian service in the churches of the city, there will be no vesper s-Tvices Sunday afternoon. Gift-things to be made or marked are advertised in classification 6 4 -A v v v f "4" t i v i v v i r x Home-made Remedy V Stops Cough Quickly The btt fonrh tneTlrtn yon frrr Dd. A family uppLr rasily and qulck.tr made. sTra fOout t2. t You might be surprised to know that the best thing you can u-e t.r a severe cough, ia a remedy wh.ch is easily prepared at home in jut a few moments. It'3 cheap, but fur prompt results it beats anything e'-e you ever tried. Usually stops the ordinary couh or chest coli in 24 hours. Tastes pleasant, too children like it and it is pure aad good. Pour 22 ounce of Pinex In pint bottle; then fill it up with plain granulated sugar pyrup. Or use clarified molasses, honey, or corn syrup, instead of sugar syrup, if desired. Thus you make a full pint a family supply but ccstic no more thin a email bottle of ready-made eouii yrup. And as a cotnzh medicine, there i-, really nothing better to be had .C any price. It goes right to the spot anÜ elves quick, Listing relief. It Eromptly heals the inilamed memranes that line the throat anH a;r passages, ftops the annoying throat tickl, loosens the phlegm, and ,on vour couh stops entirely. Sp;en L.l For bronchitis. crup, hoarseness ana bronchial asthma. Pir.ex i a highly concentrated comfouci of Norway pine extract, amcus for healing the membrane. To avoid dUiFpointinent ak your druggi't for "2 Vi ounces of Pincx" vrith direction and ?on't accept anything else. Guaranteed to give absolute Aatiifaetien or mcn?T refuniiei. The Pinex Co, Ft. Wayne. Inj
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