South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 93, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 April 1921 — Page 18

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Sunday Services In South Bend

BAPTIST rinsT Main r. Wayne cts.. Her. U. S. I-iv!.--. I). I, p.v-tor; rcsM.r.-r, 22 1 W, - m., fa'.iliy - b V." a st ; 3 . ' ' !. V. K. St 'o- ' t i r : i ( , : i 10:43 a. m.; Ytu: .r !' 1 I 'c'-j meet- J Irg -.;-0 i.. in , v r.ir,- wr r .!;. I . ,,. , , , r. i ! 1 -v. K CALVARY '"or.. ftr r.V!r.e and CalSfcir.ii ava.. !! "irl ib Ixn-a.r-1. mini. tor: r.cb e. 101 Wood ys : ari av.; 2 a. rn.. Rib'... hvd ar.d v.crsh.;.. 0:.;o p. in.. R. . P- L.; 7::. .. p. m.. v.-T-i.; 7 : ' j p. rn. Wed-, nc-day, m. k v, ..r.-h.p. j FV,TDr- ir C r;'r r.f I,ajrr! and Vni.r'fü - , t, - 1 r, r i..,.. . I r... p. r iv.,.. . I . r... - CHRISTIAN SCILNCE j nitKT CHURCH OF CHRIST, j feCIR.NTIT Main and Madron tt.; . CHRISTIAN FIRST C1G ,S. M.l: .st.. Rr.ey I McQ i.ir)', rr;in;.v r; rr.d.. -r.ee, 1223 Rar.dolph t.; I ' i : I ?-ch'-ol at 9:20 h.. I!., Holend V;tv.r. mpcrIr.ter.der.t; vvorvai;) 10:43 u. rn. i.:.U 7; 20 p. rn. INDIANA AVENUE Corner Indiana av. and St. Jo-ph st. J. F. RellviR..-, r:.In;s..-r. Mun . 12-4 !Undo!;,h Clnrl'-i Krwl- r, svr- I int.--r.de:. t f -(y.A ed-iCatie-ii; rnornin-r wo: : to 11:45; Riblo rli.H.. at 0:13; F-rrnoa a. 10:20 a. rn RINDEN AVE NUE Linden av. and Carl.hle I. N. MHU -r, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a, in.. F. O. Rnf.eld, fupfriritFTul-nt; ivors-diip, 1 1 a, m.; Christian Er.davcr, C:Z'J p. m.; worship. 7:20 p. r.iIIARPJ3 rRAIRIR Edb school 5:20 e.. m.; communion and preaching at 10:20 a. m.; special Honj fcrMco, Ever-body welooino. EPISCOPAL BT. JAMKVi Rifayetto blvd.. Tiorth of Va-shiPL't'-" av- nev Uo, crt J. Ror.-s'. rctor; 7:30 a. in., holy cornm.union; 3:43 a. m., church rchool. 11 a. rn., worship; G:4 p. in., Youn 1'eople'a uAeting. TRINITY (Hungarian) Corner Kirn st. and Colfax av., Father Edwin E. Smith, pri-.-t in riarnr;; re.-l-1'f.nrp. f.r. N. Walnut at; ju m.. L'unday school; 10 a. rn., mass. iuCl i IWU'W - '- - - rilUST 213 N. 3Ialn st, Rov. Albert E. Mouse r. pastor; 9:0 a. rn. Sunday nohool; l'.imcr I. Aberr.ethy. superintendent; worship 10:JU a. m. and 7:20 p. in-; Rpworth Icasue. 6: JO p. in. M..rnln Rorai ii nrf- 1. "Meilern , 1 1 11 .1 - ...... - ?.aVM.-": 5:.10 p. m.. cl--- ,"lI;H J'rl.-idhip room: v-nlii.' s,-r:n :i uiit.Jt. :VAgnlnt h- R.dft"; iuid-eok -rvl.-e ... . - n da v evenl.irf :." p. ni., e; 3 1 1--..110 A ln' l x t:i" rauM'n i-raia for t.day. vn.P-r tr.e direeti -u Fred G. Unas, organist nnd illrvtor. V1 Morniiif, !:". jTplndfi "Off.-rtf Irrt In H !'!:it" 1T .'-iionj)l 1 1 yi:m No. ReHprrn- H'..i:it 1 ! ' l.'T: n i 'Tortory Ia-'nai:lUt y" ylv i.-i'M-st.) Antb'm 'n,'- K.-urrt ' tiun.' l:f-'Sslori d RyiiiTi Nr. l.tludo "Ab Mf r 1 -Y - J'ndud Idyl" rr'es"l )D3l Rvrnn. "Mri. C. .1. J.-dn:i. A. Hanic:on.l T. Hist. Dr. 1. I. Haj.'r. 4)frrrtfr "Mi:; ff ..... .t nt!'t:i "In R.'.wrrdy T.v AbldlrJ 1 1 1:.:- 'Tu.-tli-l- 1a 1". 1 iif ST. PAUL'S MI:MORIAIj Colfax und IviPor:. as.. Rev. Jarac I Gardiner. 1. D- raptor; Re v. t. 1 Rulion. n.itant pastor; Sunday school 9:20 r- m.. C). A. l-nl kersoii. - Superintendent; nMrnlnvr worship, 10:43 a. ra.; Epworth U.u'ue, G:30 p. - m.. and tvtnir.t: worship, 7:20 p. m.; prayer inejtmp. 7:43 Tliursuay rvt'nlr.rn. San. lav nrnrnlr? s.-rvl In rnTr.rn.-Ti'.r.i - tioa cf eisiitfi nutihfry.iry p.t.r..tRer. Gir.iU.-r. St:... v l.v -r. "Uii M ask rf t!: "!iir '!- of '1 ' - "d ' piorrow " Tv 1 a l r v ill rnnfum-' M. Karies of er::. la t!. e.-M::J-: ;-a -Vital ynni. ,1 !r .,l fhuifs -Cn a Mn K;.ow . : 1 r,.-.-1-irs? ni'rr.n, pi tun-i of :ivr t...d- ; p-nltdi'a noted L-ok, ' Tl.e Vi. .1: of W.iker.eM." OILOT Corner Mlehlrin nnd Tutt ft?.. Rev. Rrrt I. R- k, pastor; 8:45 a. m., cl.i :not':; 9:3d a. Tn , fMnday fcho.d. (". ri Whlteinan, ouperintendent; nvrmnu' v;.rh:p, 10;43 a, rn.; Epv.o.ta b a-.ie in. etiv.K, 6:20 r. ir. M- Vr.nntta Shirk, president; io:iit; ua. r:d;ip. 7:30 p. ra'r.T.'T;': 1 I"! o a p H Ib.l'ty Fr lb 'd-ri is T ?.iiinr Ir.1:;J si i ;i M MA". bv th A t rift r T ;v - fi!c to' a Purp ..';": r MonJay. taArd Cf stiwars vlil 1 t. TTTNTTY M i: --Corner Plain pastor; residence, y.l e-.x.at.d a .. 'j:S0 a. m.. Sunday sein .d. ..Irs. W . ji Owen, liuperintcndi nt; le;43 a. 5iu, wcrsnip; o.y p. o , i-ovn.. leaL'U?: !' worship; 7:30 p. in-, Wednesday, prajer n.trtimr. LOWH-Ii HEIGHTS Mir r end FTancis sis,. Rev. C J. Jordan, pastor. Sunday school. 9:13, J-sso ; Gearhart. if up rii.tendc:;: ; worship, :11 a, rr..; F.pworth b arr:. t:30 p. in.; tveidr.g wi r-!i.i. .Z'. p. in.; ; Junior church.. l:30 p. m. STTTLL "MEMORIAL Corner S. : irhR-an and Victor:! sis., rh.itlt j 11. Law, i u n nv. John S. E.l '.aials, su rintendent; worsb.ip le:Jy a. in.; Ep:vurth league, u : 2 1 p. in. and -w : : ir.g worship, 7:3c p. m.; pt..:- er s rj ice. Vedn sd iy evt r.:r.c - 7 : 2 0. . "l :." 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Min.iay fcnooi. y;4 a. r.x. 4non.i..K. -low "mrrJ RET HER, Rydlck V. H. F'.urMrMce. 11 a. m.: W. de.-.day even- OL, I -A. . . LR-1 0 V.',; i kty. pastor; residence. 147 S. Divin in te,tin,oMal r.-.et,: at S o'clock; '''r' n hall. University of Chlco; 10 re.idir.; room, o; . p. u.:iy from 12 !c rV ' 'r?;:- ! a. nu. Bible school. Walter Mlke.ell. to 5. Saturday . -vt nir . , to . at 7;. -en .01 '.-o P- ;lS ' p fuperlntendent; 11 a. m.. northlp;

RIVER PA UK - S S-Nr-nth -t.. 7 - Albert L. Rra:. i : b , y. is'at.

Rr-ilonre. 012 S. Flevcnth st.; ?:H0 n. m., Sunday rchool; 10:40 a. m.. worsidp; 6:39 p. m.. Fpworth '.' ague; 7:3'J j,. rn.. worship. I'ni'.TAfJi; CHAT Kir-Rev.

r: 113 " Young, pastor; 10 a. m. "A o; t-h.p; 11 a. in.. Sunday rhoul, Cucmc Arhby, Mit. rintendent. ! MT. 1'LKASANT-Ucv. Claudo ! Vours, jM.'tnr; 10 a. in., Sunday Lv,o', p. j. Matthews, superintendtnt; 11 ja. r-i.. worship. (MIAI'KL Rev. Cbaude Your .;r. p-tor; Pj a. rn.. Sunday f cho-,!. .dr- John Horton, superin- , ter.dent; 7:30 p. in., worship, j i li''T; 10 a. m., Fun lay -choo. TAYLOR A. M. R., 7.IOX Eddy TAYLOR A. M. R., 7.IOX Eddy n'-d fan r-;n t Rr-v L P Powdl. I piKnr; 12-20 p."m.. Sunday hool; 1.: mornini; worship; 8 p. in.. 'd- f' worshl;.. PRESBYTERIAN FIR.-T Corner of Va:;hln!-:,n av. and Iafay tte blvd., Re.. Arcnibald McChir-. rnlniMf-r; Miss Charlott'3 M. I '.1 r t r i R'f a..-i.vtar.t to the mlnlat r; morning s ricf at 10:45 a. m , f vr nln?' f rvlcf. 7:20 p. m.;. Rlhle .oliool at 9:20 a. m., J. I. Shafer. p ij'f rlntr-ndf nt: Men's Fellowship cM;l) nt 'j:.;0 a. n;., Dr. Lippincott. 1- ad er. VESTM INSTIL R- .Scott ind Und-H-y bts. Rev. A. M F..:- D. I)., pastor. 11 f I iTce, S17 JJnd?ey st. Sur day school. '.-:2iJ a. m., I C. Vliitcomb, superintendent; mornR. worship, 10:43; Christian I."ndeavor, G:30 p. rn.; rvenin-j worship, 7:20 p. m.; mid-wfk devotional service, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. SUNNY.siDE E. Washington av. nnd I'rar.ci.4 Ft.. Rev. M. M. RodRers. Ph. I)., minister. Sunday echool. 9:30 a. m.. A. J. Ive, superintendent; 10:45 a. m., morning worship; 6:43 p. m.. Christian Endeavor; 7:20 p. rn., evening worship; midweek s-rvie Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Momirii worsLip. t-arament f tht Lertl's Küpper. w HUNGARIAN Corner Cherry t. and W.i-shinqtcjn av., Rev. John Derso, pastor; .Sunday school at 9 a. n; church rvice at 10 a. m ; vesper service at 2 p. m. HOPE Lrer nnd Dayton st., Edwin (J. Meister, pastor; Sunday school, 9:30 a. rn., Frank Kcitrini;, superintendent. GRANGER Rev. W. O. Tenlnty. pastor; Sunday school, 10 a. m.; church Fervicf every two weeks at 11:30 a. rn. and 7:30 p. m. LUTHERAN HOLY TRINITY ENGLISH Corner Sherman av. and Lndpey st.. Rev. Albert II. Keck, pastor, 707 Sherman av. Sunda .chool, 9:13 a, in., Charles Hass, FUperintendent; preaching, 10:30 a. in.; Luther league, t:43 p. m.; vespers with sermon, 7:30 p. in. .Morning tirnio-i by thf Ibv. Wllliarr. Ffk-rt ef II.'? Clibari Lutheran Tticfdoi:tl st-mirinry at Mayuuo.l. Ill; v stj.prs . ith n.r ÜH.11 " Uy Kev. Jä kert ; H p. m. Monday, dinr.Si oiiiirl meets nt ttn I..ir.-onag,; 7 : 13 Tuesday. ten-he rs' nesiL".ti"n m.-'? nt te rluirch; s j in. WmI-la-sd.iy, mi.l---k pray r jjrvi. ' with h)) study; 2:.") j.. in. Thursday. La-(!!-' All ot-ii'ty mi-ets with Mrs. Hruno Nehrlin, L,,')-'l I' rtag v !r. i A. Thompson, assisting hoftoss: 7 p- in. 1 riday, boys" -Loir mft ;it til hiirr!i; S p. in. ."ri lay, regular choir r ht-arsal. ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN Jefferson blvd. and William Ft.. Rev. H. Rolle, pastor. German rervice every Sunday at 9:20 a. m. English service every Sunday (e pt tho tliird Sunday of the month) at 11 a. rn. English Sunday school at II in. Parochial school, with daily religious instruction, 410 W. Je:TeryO'A blvd. No sorvb'f an i rc Sunday school, fnprivation will attend iledb'.nt Ion f(tvI. ::n.l xerol of tn new parish hill of t:..- sister church at I.aporte. GIiRTA DEI SWEDISH Chnpin nnd Kerr st.. Kev. Carl G. Anderson, Ristor; ?: a. rn., Sunday school; 9:43 a. in., English morning worship; 11 a. m., Swedish morning worship; 7:20 p. rn., evening worship. BRETHREN FIRST 1214 S. Michigan ft.. Rev. G. W. Rench, pastor; rsitlercr. 214 I'. R.roadwny: 9:30 a. in., Sunday school, C. 1. Whitmcr, superintendent; 10:30 a. rru, worship; 6:30 I. m.. Young l'eople's meeting. Morrdng si-rmon, "Ibme:uber Jesus r:.ia-t "; con.n.utiio?! s.-rvi. RTerdug f,;::ion, "CR-t t ir.g Out cf l'ripon." :hurch of the brethren FIRST Miami tt. and Indiana av.. Rev. H. II. Hclman, pastor; 9-;:0 a. ra., Sunday school, I. G. stahly, superintendent; 10:30 a. m. u' '.wv. .-u p. in., worsinp. :u lllf,;t L.Hy SECOND CHURCH OF THE RRETHREX Corner Cushing and Van Duron tts., Rev. R. Pontious. p ister; 9:30 a, r.i., Sunday school, G. Senseman, superintendent; 10:30 a. i:-. worship; 6:30 p. m.. Young peade's meeting; 7:2y p. m.. worship; S p. m. Wednesday, prayer lULetirg. UNITED BRETHREN CONFERENCE MEMORIAL 6 0j S. St. Joseph st.. Rev. C. A. Siokafrnse. pastor; l:30 a. m., Sun-mtrmR-nt; H':b. a. m., worship; 0:'0 p. m.. Christian Endeavor; 7:30 p. m., worsb.ip. EVANGELICAL j FIRST Lafayette- bld. and Mcnrc Rev. i'dmor.d Kerlin, pastor. I :13 a. m.. Sr.r.day school; 10:20 a. worship. h.Zu p. r.i.; 0:43 p. m.. . x- I. ... ,,....t,.-, x ... x i.x ..., ..u v. üi., v. er.-bip. ib.rau.tf fer:r. a ly Ibv. J. V. Meti.rr : lUKl. : : : : i .'i ', "Cabo 1 t. be Saints " it.i.ot n n.'ic for i-i.ui e::Iv at o::u; .-I. . t 1 - . ' : I 't l..C t. ..I-.. ti us asfvi l.v ;cidb:c and fail ke.:ü.;ü e" c :.:to:. a- vc ir by Mr. Kerlin. ST. PETER'S GERMAN 415 W. Italic av.. Rev. Hugo Welchelt, Lurtur; 'J a. in.. Sunday scnool; 10: If- a. m., worship; 2:"0 p. m.. Lad..s Ai l Thursday evening, Triseilbt circle. IP:!.:-iirc o--r.: aftr ra.rni.' r : ü;-ri'i.: et !,.--ia;.. r- b'.o p. i . . - a i bi d? v ii.cels Ue-iu., C...y v-u.:.,: ERO ADWAY F.VANC, ELICAL A--ScM'lA"l IC'N Corner Broadway and Can oil Ms.. Ib v. E. Garfield Ij.dir.seii. rator; residence, 1412 S ! Carrr.il st.; 5:30 a. m.. Sunday sdc ol. s. C. Lehman, fiperin'.end r.t; 10;:" p. m.. worship; t:43 p. r:v, Yo'anc People' meeting; 7:30 X'. m.. -. etiir.g werb.ip M ..i-.g fer:a..n. "spirit.Ml Pari, h- ...!." ' ; i! r. I'v.!i:r.' r-t:.v-n. T!i j !b Nor Nt . ! n ::;. ILind." o '.ta : s i- bi i". :'. t.i' Id. Pr.ji r ::.- tis.c GRACE. E VANG ELICAL ASSO- '! ATli )N Lir.rtdn way W. and Wab :t bt., Kev. O i. Irler, paste:; '.:;'') a. m., Sunday school. C. .S.

Harrington, Fuperintendent: 10:30 6. in. and 7:20 p. m. worship. ZION'S HVANGFLICAL Corner Wayne and St. I'tcr eist.. Rev. Wal-d-mir M. Goffeney, pastor; 9: 1 G a. rn.. Sunday school, Charles Weber, eriprrlutcndent; 9:13 a. m., Men's Lible cl'ifc. L. M. Harumerschmidt, leader; 10:30 a. m., (;rnian wort-hip; 7 p. rn., Hvangelical league meets. swnnisir mNGnucAb mis

sion Main and Monroe sts., Rev j A ström, paxtör; 30 m.i Sunday school. Oscar Iiergstrdt. p, rinter.dcnt ; 10:43 a. m..' worship; 7::o p. m., worship; 7:43 p. m. .p.rnin,- r.-n.io i. -.h s-m Mf-ti:i!: Ills Rlrriploi Aft'T ill-- Insurrection" ; s p. in. Tiu-lay. bu-inrji matins; 7:4.' p. rn. Tue lay. bu-inrji rut'.ni;; 7:4.' p. rn. I'rl-lay, . flTlf rf in U lon n-f-'-tlne i 1 1 , '"" J':,;tf,r VVni" ''V , . nrlxm - f Rvaniton, 111 . worship. A UTEN CHAPELr E. J. Nltsch. pastor; residence, 2704 Lincoln way W.. Mlshawoka; 10 a. in.. Bible school. Jesse Uame?. Buperintcndent. CATHOLIC ST. JOSEPH'S Hill Pt. and LaFilU av.. Rev. Patrick J. Carroll, C. S. C, patfior; Rev. William Burke. C. S. C, assistant; low masses at 7:30 and 9 a. m.; high rnasd at 10:30 a. m. ST. PATRICK'S 30 3 f?. Taylor Bt., Rev. John F. DtGroote, C. S. C, pastor; Rev. William Minnick, C. S. C, assistant; low massed at 7:30 and 9 a. m.; high maa at 10:30 a, m. ST. HEDWIGE. POLISH Corner Scctt and Napier 6ts., Rev. Anthony Zubowlcz, C. ri. C. pastor; assistants, Rev. Sylvester Hoslnskl. C. S. C. and Rev. John Mare. Low masses at 7:30 and 0 a. m.. high mass at 10 a. m.; Sunday school at 2 p. rn.; benediction at 2:30 p. m., and vespers and benediction at 3:30 p. m. ST. STANISLAUS POLISH 413 S. Lincoln st.. Rev. Roman Marciniak, C. S. C, pastor; masses al 7:30, 3 and 10 a. m. ST. CASIMIR'S, POLISH S21 S. Webster t.. Rev. Stanislaus Gorka, pastor; low masses at 7:30 and 9 a. m.; high mass at 10 a. m.; vespers at 2:20 p. m. ST. ADALBERTS, POLISH Olive and Grace sU., Rev. John Osadnik, C. S. C, pastor; masses at 7:30. 9 and 0 a. m.; vespers at 2:30 p. rn.; holy hour Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. ST. STEPHEN'S HUNGARIAN Thomas and XdcPherson avj.. Rev. Lawrence Horvath, pastor; Rev. Paul Miller. C. S. C assistant; .masse at 8 and 10:15 a. m.; Sunday school at 2 p. m.; benediction mlÄ Sib wör:n' Citälw same morni.iir hrv.ees; no afternoon, services; Sacred Heart mission on Indiana av., s:uni as other mission. SACRED HEART, BELGIAN 112 W. Thomas st., Rev. Charles V. Fischer, pastor; low masses at 7:20 and 9 a. in.; high mass at iu:u a. m.; Sunday school at 2 p. m.; benediction and vespers at 2 p. m. ST. MARY'S, GERMAN 4 31 S. Taylor t.. Rev. John M. Scherer. C. S. C. pastor; low mass at 7:."0 a. m.; high mass and sermon at 10 a. m.; Sunday school at 2:20 p. nv. benediction at 3 p. m. SACRED HEART, N O T R R DAME Rev. John R. Scheior, C. S. C, i-astor; G a. m., low mass; H:15 a. m., students ma.?s; 10:13 a. m., parish mass; 2 p. m., vespers. INTERDENOMINATIONAL CRUMSTOWN UNION Paul R. Harris, pastor; 10 a. m., Uiblo ZION Regular evangelistic meeting at LaSallo theater Sunday 10 to 10:30 a. m.; pipe organ prelude and pictures 10: ".0 a. m., principal address; moving pictures of Zion and monthly sacramental service. Rev Van R. Shumaker, elder in charge. SPIRITUALISTS I'ROtiRESSIVE S PI RITUALIST CHURCH Revier hall, 120 L Wayno St.. 2: 0 p. m. and 7:30 p. in. Spoakv-r for both meeting 'vill !e V.9n .Riinb lelang, formerly ef 'oluiabun, (i. .Message bearer- will be Wilbur Hool, l;sx D.'Lcnj .ui I Mr.. Ma-y Jtnnlng. FIRST I N D E PEN D 13 NT CHRISTIAN SPIRITUALIST CHURCH OF CHRIST--Melville hall. 212 S. Eafayette biv L. Rev. Sylvia Shafer. pastor; 7. p. m., service; church offices, r -is 5 and G, Merchants bank bul :ng. S. Michigan st. Subject, Simvr.t.v," by the pas-tor. MessiiK'e-i by u'd werkers jTesent. All welcome. REACON LIGHT SPIRITUALISTS Woodmen's hall. 120 E. Jefferson blvd.. cvenlrg services at 7:30 o'clock. Address and messages will bo given. At -.3e p. m., i rescntatioe of charter; 7-:ui p. in., orllnathu, by Mr. and Mr, ri-arba A. Thou) t-son. by Rr. Alexander j Caird ef ( d; lea go, nupreme org:iider. Ad dress ef wa-1 oine by JoLn 11. Leslie, followed Py iirU messages. LATTER DAY SAINTS CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS 321 S. Michigan st- (Woodmen's hallj; 7:2.0 p. m. Pres t Ct.ar!r9 ILiiglit will be in i attendance m l sj'.rik en the "l.vstorcj. lospe.. BIBLE STUDENTS INTERNATIONAL South Rend Women's club hall, room 32 4, J. M. S. building; lö a. rn., Sunday service; 3 and 7:30 p. m.; prayer meeting, Wedntsday, 6 p. m. INSTITUTE 242 S. Lafayette St.. MeRi'.ie hall; 7:43 p. m., worship. COMMUNITY ULLERY Dixie highway in Clay township; 3'3ö a. ru., St. Joseph Valley Sunday pchool, C. F. I'OAt, superintendent; Erma Helrr.an, assistant superintendent; 10:4$ a. m., worthip. ADVENTIdT seventh day adventi.st 9:' 0 to 12 a. m., Saturday, Progr: hall, Melville building. JEWISH TRMPLE RUTH-EL Lasalle and Taylor fct.. Rabbi Albert G. Minda; ; 3:30 a. m., Sunday school; 10;45 a. ru., worship. SALVATION ARMY HALL 107 W. Colfax av.; ervices every night except Sunday at ?. 9:30 a. m.. Jail services; 2 p. m.. Sunday iehool; G:2u p. m.. Young People's meeting; 8 p. m.. worliip. Capt. A. E. Tirvitt in charsre. CHURCH OF GOD CHURCH OF GOD Harrison av.

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and LIndsey st,, Wilmer C Gray, pastor; 9:45 a, m., Sunday school, W. L. Hutsell, superintendent; 10:43; a. m., worship; C:30 p. m.. Your? ' People's meeting; 7:45 p. m., wor-J fhlp; 7:45 p. m., Wednesday, prayer meeting. CHURCH OF GOD OF THIS ARRAHAMIC FAITH holds er-, vices In Melville hall. 212 S. Michi-; pan et; 10 a. m., Sunday school. 1 i A. Stilson, superintendent. ! INDEPENDENT SACRED HEART. HUNGARIAN Corner Catalpa and Indiana avs.. Rev. Alexander G. Yupa. pastor; S a. in., low mass evry morning; 8 a. in.. Sunday, low rnas. 10 a. r.i.; hUh mas, 7 p. m. baptism; 7: CO p. m.. vespers. NATIONAL POLISH. ST. MARY'S OF THE HOLY ROSARY, POLISH Sam plo and Kosciuszko sts.. Rev. t:dward Starorypinskl. pagtor; week days, 8 a. m.; hitrh ma at 10:30 a. rru; Sundiys and holy days. 8:30 a. m.; Sunday school, 2 p. m. WESLEYAN METHODIST WLSLEYAN 722 E. Broadway. Rev. G. C. Payne, rast.nr: residence. 14 07 i:. Rush st.; 9:30 a. m.. Sun day school, F. M. l'oiter. superintendent. FREE METHODIST RIVER PARK FREE METHODIST Fourteenth and Vino sts Rev. A. R. Hamilton, pastor; 9:3') a. m., Sunday 'school; 7:30 p. worship. FREE METHODIST- Pmnsylvania nv. and Rusn st., A. R. Hamilton, pastor; 9:4 5 a. m., Sunday school; 10:45 a. m., worship; 7:30 p. m., clafs meeting'. FIRST Nararene, 114 W. Faraple pie st,; 9:30 a. rr.. Sunday school; 2:30 p. m., worship; 7:30 p. m., worship. MISSIONS CITY RESCUE MISSION 115 n. Jefferson blvd., Ray A. Bird. Superintendent; 2 p. m., jail service; 3 p. m., Sunday school; evening service at 7:30 p. m. PENTECOSTAL MISSION. APOSTOLIC FAITH 320 N. Olive st.. Cecil Castle, pastor; 10 a. m., wor- , i .1 ..JT. -r n,i ! Thursday. j ASSEMRLY OF GOD MISSION SIS W. Division st.; services Wednesday and Friday nights. 7 : 4 Z ; Sunday 11 a. m., 3 p. m., 7:45 p. m., William Majors, pastor. MENNONITE HOPE MISSION 622 N. Studebaker st.; 2:20 p. m., Sunday school; 3:30 p. m., worship; 7:30 p. m.. Monday. Friday and Saturday worship; Mary Nunemaker in charge. PENTECOSTAL MISSION 205 W. Jefferson blvd.; 7:43 p. in., Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, worship; 7:30 p. m.. Sunday, wor P- -day. Vou,:c r.o- '- J "e. Y. M. C. A. Y. M. C. A. Corner S. Main and V. Wayne sts., W. M. Danner. Jr., general secretary; L. L Goodwin, secretary boys department; ervlees Tuesday, Wednesday, Tlir.rsuay, Friday. 9 a. m.. religious confer ences; Monday, 10 a. m., Ministerial association; Friday, 7:30 p. m- RelU'ious Institute; , Monday (boys) 6:30 p. m., Tri-C club Rible clasa. MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION The Ministerial association meta every Monday morning at .10 o'clock except during tho months cf July and august. The officers arc U. S. Dav.'s, president; R. D. Reck, vice president, and C. A. Sickafoose, secretary and treasurer; visiting minis - ters are cordially invited to attend the meetings Y. W. C. A. Y. W. C. A. N. Lafayette blvd.,

south of Colfax av.. Miss Maude,'" " -7 V , T Heath, general eecretarv: Sunday i'th he upset it. And it he have two service, vespers at 4:30 o'clock; K'lass.s. be I;pptb liom tb.e one to Monday, nt 3 o'clock, Dr. Anna j the other with a t aspoop. and -ef kRaker's Rible class ineets In the j to maintain a b vol of liquids in club rooms; Tuesday. 3:30 o'clock, i tho sam,. lWl, )lV .irinkin- and dip-

nigh school lutue ciass, irs. n. .1. Annleman. teacher: Tuesday, 3 o'clock. Home Women's Bible clas ' Miss U-imont, teacher; Tuesday, i 6:13 o'clock, business women's sup- i per and Bible class. i Overabundance By Horton Rraley. There's too much song in the world How shall we make Truly etfkient automatons of men If they forsake The business of existence, now and then, The constant toil. the steady grind Merely to break Into exuberance of silly song. And carol melodies that turn the m i n d From sterner duties and from "worthier thins.-? How shall we keep the throng loyally toiling for its money king3. If it neglects the drudgery, and Vi''-Ss? There's too much .jng in the worid. There's too much joy in the world. . There's too much laughter, Tnii much of lovo and lovers and romancing. Tnr much of VOUilvT Adventure which goes dancing Adown the road and bids us follow after: The skies are far too bright, the days too sunny rw1 vivi'h too careb.'SH of the rass- ...... rf -. - - - - ing hours, ' Forgetful of the way that time is winging; ! Think Cf the moments wasted picking f.owers j And stealing khse?, and In foolish ; singing i Such precious time men need for making money. Life is too vivid and its hue too ; c v ; r-' t Its savor far too keen. i If man will keep his heart so fujl of play " j How shall we chance him to a true , machine? There's too much joy in the ; world! ' Mild. Indwi: I I irst. Society Helle Well, It's been I a mild winter. j Second S. R. Mild? Hardly! My; best friend has bcon-.e engaged and ! my husband has started divorce pro- j ceedings-. Jugend. ' Telephones will link th police cf j 13 cities. Is the crime wave jroi ng ; Into the hands of a receiver? i Omaha News

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Results The clmicli of tho lesslali nt Dr. O. Williams and a group of Dr. Leon O. Williams, pastor of tho Universalist Church of the Mcffiah. has found a wav to f,:i empty pews. It is to "let the women do the work." Every once in a wlille a woman of the church occupies tho pulpit. Other women act as ushers and collectors. Dr. Williams sits in the cenprocntion and "takes It easy. So do other men of the church. Tho church was crowded to the doors the first Sunday women conducted tho services. That despite a stormy day. Mrs. Hnry W. Gorton preached. The pastor's wife acted as the leader of the service. Here's a paragraph from Mrs.

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Gorton's sermon: "Tho consciousness of man's unity with God is net an Instantaneous achievement. It's an unfoldmcnt, a growth in grace. Ignorance is not a passport into heaven, neither ia this spiritual attainment a gift that falls into the lap of the indolent." Sounds like a regular minister, doesn't it? "Women have a messasro for wo men, as well as for men. which " masculine ministry lacks." says I Rev. Williams. 'With so much of our religious work in the hands of j women it is fair that they should j have the sam.3 consideration as i men." j There!! be other Sundays when! the p aft or will have no part in the who go through life with its feast of I fat th,nffs anJ ,vn:lt thry are pet. I tlnß out of it is little more than a - . . Hi(.t ... the table of our heavenly father is well loaded with a fe:iit. Now my little lad. though he chieüy re-ankal the milk and water, really himself very full of the sub- J substantial stuff of the meal. And really tilled liimscdf very full of the therein he was more sensible than some grown folk. riuiir.vs vi.heli-:ss. LNDON. The London fire department plans to install wireless telephone to be vised at fires. Firelighters thus can talk to stations while they are at the scene of a lire. Aspirin say "Bayer" Toothache. Lumb; go and for Pain All druggists sell Eayer Tablets of i Aspirin Iti handy tin boxes of 12. and in bottles of 24 and 1C0. Aspiiin is th trade mark cf Rayer Manufacture of Mor.oaceti'-acidcster of Fall-c-'icacid. Adv. n i i 1 1 i ii i iw in 1 1 iaunjnu . 4 K 0 I 5 1 ,v

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