South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 95, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 5 April 1921 — Page 10
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10 TT i:siY MOHMNC, AIT. IL 5. 1921. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
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SAYS RELIGIOUS TRAINING BUST-BE GIVEN CHILDREN
Hrv. R I). Hrrk Warn? Parcnts of Ir-poR.-il)ililir? in Siimhiv Addrr-.'
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V ::-r.v;n- r.r. th !'.' rf that th" f -;r y " f th Ir.f' r-h:ir h WorM M n ri' f r)-i"fl that w !i.iv fivr br, rr h-i!f million i:!;t ntr in th T.'n. ?(! St.i ! : w" J iV' . s . n o 0 v;!.r rr i I r.t !::! vith ftr.y (hür.-h, Jr-ivi-), ". ath-.!tr- r PrnV:--'.-t'lr.t; w hiv 1'7 rf ' Protein r.t rhiMfu a r. youth w-l.o ar not e nT 1 " " ! in any S'jnVav r'"hof I or o'.Kr r jr.e?itutJ--in for r!:;:iot: training.
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Thfy r :i for thr' t'rr.it ram palend, viz. a. cimin:-n r.f A :n' r n !zat ion .
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o rarrrain rf .M.liitual nurtun rf Parent IIrpnnlbl' "Th rnf.ti of f hü lrm boir fir"4 anl It". rf ."p'n'. t-i'.lty for th p;ir;tti! nurture of th. ri?;r. p nTatin. Tb church rrpif? to thir ni.i anI f ijppln:1 nt.s thir work but dor-; tako rvr fh' ir wr.rk. Th rhurrh I rcn-'ar.t'y prTarlr Jtvlf to do i? training rnoro rffort i ly. Sinr0 thi5 training is hro-iciit r.oir a rliil-1 ;i prr nt It r '-pop. for f-lnrr that hi." rluM pts it. Mii' h of th 1)!irr.p for th-'CT "T'O'tiQ') Protectant rliildrrn an 1 youth who aro rrrrlvln? no r-I!'.'ii lr.-tru' ti'.n from th churchy rf.1--:- upa r)r,,"nt:, Tvh hav not p-tm to tli:-'. Thr H a prr.u-inr conviction tht c:r ?un!ay school training must h .'.lppTmcntf.l by wrpk-day relipinis lr.vtructir.ri. Ircit r.urton of th University of MichJcrin. recently declare 1 that ftir secular education !a lo!njr frr in what Germany's education did for hrr. V.V muvt lntroducn th r-tudy of morals into our ir.il.iior duration. " MiM Trarh RfHslon.
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ff-r r"!.i"M t;.i!rin? Inx at ho:iif. ! Th" pr parati'-n to n:- t that j-houbl j hr tr.ri Jf.r.? h'ff,r parmthood Ik-ein. ' Tr,'- yr -,jnu cr ! woman who wou'i j not rf a 1 trashy literature, nor dance I I'-st fh" lrt'-rf'T". nith th" future;
of hfr I'hiMrf!!. Imt rl)0.o the Pest rrad;r, r t i - f out-doo rerc ation, lived to ri l r:i r,f mothrrhood. ho v.'i c iting herself rfidy for a Id? t a .',.. " "We rxpf''t !t,'hool trarhrtu to
trained for t h r 1 r tf ru-hinc;. The yta r d ! rd f' r Sunday . h.ool trahf-r.5 ar" h' inir ra:.-ed con'antlv. Hut how j f-w pan nH arc tralr-.ed for their i
t'ar-hin: wauk. Invtinc. ruht charactrr, hlh : !"ala and experience po f r. TP:, child study and methods would htp. Prof. Norman G. Pwlchardson of Northwestern University h.a! recently edite-l "Th American Homo S- rif-s" e.f book!t. which d-al with .": proPIrin as every parent fa or 7. "Wht-n gotten into circulation th-y will ?rr atly aid parents in niftinsr the. rerpon.'-it i'.ity of character building in their clilldren."
"Many a "hritian mother without! l:pnvlf d:p rf psychology or peda.o- j and without assuming to f-ach Y.f r chi:dr"n ha-i j?iven her ch.ldrrn I from the cradle up all th" funda-! mentals of the Christian faith and j grounded thf-m forever in the thin:;' trrnal. Children who pet tli'ose i thir..srs from parents have tho ?u- ! prer.;e value?? of life. I'vrry parent) owes ;t to hi3 child to give him these i thin??." i
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MAY DELAY TRIAL OF LAD HELD FOR CHUM'S DEATH
OHA. Ind.. April 4. Kleve n year old Ce il Purkett may finl.-ii th" c7rln? term at the little country fchool liou?c before he faces trial for murderincr penny T.Iavin. his ."vert year old playmate and next door neighbor. Likelihood thnt the trial. In which tho Ktate affks that Cecil be put to
d"ath for Benny's slasincr, will ! postponed fleveloped today with the! illness of Jamr.s A. Dilts, pro?ecut-j
in? attorney. Th.p trial was to have started to aiorrow.
Both mornin? and evening ?rvict -s at tht M. IT. church was featured with a good attendance Tho paftor. Rev. A. L. Prandenburv. preached a fpierdid wmon on "Th Value of Godliness" Fol'.onln? tho Kermon four were baptized and V.x a.sKigned to tho church. In the evenir.? rtcv. Prandenburc took for his subject. "Th Most Valuable Acquaintance." Twenty-tnrcf n-.cmbns of the Ppworili learur attended tho I3p worth l'.a;ii and prca hin service at the l'irst M. P. rhurrh in MlshawakJ. A meeting of t'i. official board will be held at the church Tuesday evei'.ncr. A me et in? cf th.e pottaw atomi ? shelter house committee will be held Tuesday t-vfnin? at the homo of Mry. I-M ward Moritz. . Twelfth st. A mir.rionary mcctin? will he'd Tuesday evening nt 7:"0 r.t the Free, Methodist church instead of the regular prayer nice tin';. A propram of mujic, readines and talks on laiiaonary work will be rendered. The Hoy coutj. No. 2, will m?et Tuesdav e venin? at 7 o'clock in th basMin-nt of the A. P. bulldin?. Tho Congenial Thirteen club will nfertain with a card party Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Manchester and Mrs. C!ri? Leonard will entertain the Ladies' Aid 5-'eb'ty of th" M. U 'luirvh Wdncvlay afternoon r.t the homo of Mr. Manclicstrr. N. Ninth st Mi S3 D:I.i (;:ra?on. S. Twelfth entertained a rompanv of friends ..atuiday exer.in.c:. Mu.-ic. amrs and contorts featured the evenin-. IP fr a hm''nts wr re erved. Mi. I. 1. Bcicer '.v.-iji licit and hostel's at Sunday dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas CriUs Cover.s were laid for six. Mr. and Mr. James Wnifcnn;. who have been ue?t of their daughter. .Mi.". Harry Pcnos tp past wi'.k have returned to thcii home At Ponaziac. Mich. C. peglo of Chic;ti;o has pii rehas -d a rcMd"noo or. N. Pi?hth . from c. Y. Ila?tin?s and will locate here thi.s week. Mi:--. Law re-reo Laton and ftifant son have boon removed from Kpworth hospital, outh Pond, to th ithome, X. Ninth p Mr. and Mrs. Charles 1 1 u n -;l"i r?er
snd dau?hter, ML'. Margaret, ypent Sunday at Woodland, Ind., guests of Mr. and Mr.s. Fred Marker. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hardy of Garrett. Ind.. srent Sunday with M:. B. IV. Kemp, N. Ninth t. The Misses Planche Zink and Vol a Miller spent the week-end w ith Mir- Pose Wingct at Bertram!, Mich. Mr. Eva Thompson and sen. Chirles. are spending a few days uith Mrs. L. Peters at Tcerrardcn, Ind. M:. Philes Whitcomb has re. turrod from P-rrien prinjs. Mich.. wh?re ho spent her vacation with her grandmother. Mrs. Whitman. Palph Ienyes hs returnei from a visit with his Aunt, Mrs. Jame? Sfnuf at Nile?. Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Pea ri irk ha returned from, a it ;th the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Pearrick r.t Walkerton. Ind.
Frank Barron lias returrc 1 Nilos, Mich, after a vi.sit with his gr lntlp.trerts. Mr. and Mr?. G. W. lenyes. S Seventh st. Miss Puth Wh! t comb, Nineteenth ft., returned Sunday ironi a vi-: with friends at Chicago and Northwestern university at Evanston, 111. Mr. ancLMr. Cook and children f Mishawaka spent Sunday w Ith Rev. and Mrr. A. I- Prandenbu r?. Seventh ?t.
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crack Tiir.ATiru s.n;s. F!r International N'ens ServPv: "PPTPOIT. Mich.. April 1. After binding and gagging three watchmen and two scruh women, four men cracked the safes of two movin? picture theaters early today. They secured $2,00 in the Laalle theater and 55,0?ä in the Washington, the-ater.
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moral. It a i. so rurr.;.-u'c in n- .m. To tejrh morals effertively religion must be taught. 1 ius- It was w!.-e for the founders of o-ir nation to ;:erarate the church and the tate. ou;- people have divorced religion rnd education. Now tint wo see a crying need of a remarriage of culture and moral we frar any approeh toward it. Numerous pro-gr.:--ie cities have instituted fv?temn of wrk-day r'lui"' instruction independent ff the puh'.i.l;ooPs yet rlo1y re'.ite.l t o them. Irs so mo lns!ar.rf. l! s'udy periods tt th school f.f religion are held during rh"ol ho-.irs. th hi! Iren hinr er:!' d for this work. From th view rnint of the pirent and the rltiZf.ri3 ;t is wholly a rmtfr ef whether tho study about th" Creat-- of the vorld Is as profitable n the rtudv rf the geography of it. or the imthe mafic?? of it. "In oth"r lntanres th rhrs meet after s-fmoo! pours. S-ametimei th.- c'asss ;ire peM in th" school buildings, so-jet i:r.es oufs'de. In every rase th school of religion pays for tp.e building am! birrs it.- own Kachei s. Certainly the. public buiPiincs could be put to no better Tho wholly non-denominational character of the trainir would and c;o"s remove all o'-i.-'tion to th" I 'an. The. par ntr of diildrcn slnre with th" citizenship of this 'ind e-'.-orv oth1'.' city th. o responsibility of rupi'le m.ent ing whit moral and rellcious training our children are getting with effective w , ek-d iy training. IT l"adirtr educntors --ir li'nt in their dlacivs s of our malady in
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MAYR'S rhursday Special Community Par Plate TEA SPOONS Set of 6 1
These spoons are guaranteed by the manufacturer. As our supply is not large, com2 early Thursday morning if you wish to secure a set.
FRANK MAYR.& SONS 113 S. Michigan Street
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Makes Fine Sandwiches for the boys and girts, and dandy toast, too. Our bread is the kind the kiddies cry for. It is so good that children think it is like cake. Serve it on your table and watch it disappear as if by magic. Order from us now.
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Do You Look Ahead? Y7HEN you buy shoes for your growing youngsters, do you ever picture those little feet grown up disfigured with hurting corns, bunions, callouses, ingrowing nails, fallen arches, etc., the tortures you have felt? Put them into Educators keep them in Educators and they'll never know what foot troubles mean. For Educators are built scientifically to "let the feet grow as they should." Bring your boy here for Educators today.
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THE critical stage of a woman's life usually comes between the years of 45 r.nd 55, and is often beset with annnoying symptoms such as nervousness irritability, melancholia, heat flashes which produceheadache and dizziness, and a sense of suffocation. Guard your health carefully, for if this period be passed over safelv,manv vears of perfect health
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fton, Tenn. 44 1 want other pufferinj: women to know what Lydia E. PinkhairTs Vegetable Compound lias done for me. During Change of Life I was in bod for IS months and had good care, but did not improve. A friend advised mo to take Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, which I did, and in a short time I felt better. That was live years ago. and now when I feel run down and nervous I take tho Compound and it always does mo good. I wish all women would try it during Change of Life, for I know it will do them good." Mrs. A. Keller, Afton, Tcnn.
pound in my girlhood day?, by th" advice of a friend. At tho age of 47 I was troubled with dizzine.-s, hot Hashes, and bocam3 very weak so that I was unable to do anvwork. I took Lydia E. Pinkham's V gttaM,-; Compound with the result that I felt letter and stronger than I have for years. I have abo given it to mv three daughters, and always with good results. The Vegetable Compound is certainly grand for the il!. of women." Mrs. .1. Cr. JS wakey, Ieoute 13, Thomas, Okla.
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Store Hours: 8:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. Saturday 9:30 p. m.
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Begin Wednesday Morning i4nc Continue Throughout the Month April Sales mean more to thrifty shoppers than in several year.-? past. Ail the merchandise is new and dependable and the prices are much lower this year. These are very good reasons for making your selections at this time. But there is one other very good reason for buying now, and here that is the fact that we arc going to reduce these already lower prices and make this April Sale the greatest in the way of value-giving we have ever held. Here are the items yon will save money on but there are many others included. Coats, Wraps, Suits, Dresses, Millinery, Blouses, Middies, Sweaters, Kimonos, Underwear, Hosiery, Corsets, Gloves, Percales, Ginghams, Domestics, Curtain Goods, Towels, Toweling, Silks, Woolens, Laces, Embroideries, Ribbons, Voiles, Shirtings, Linene, Beach Cloth, and many other lines. See Tuesday Night's Paper forvList Of Items and Prices
Just in "EVERWEAR" Hosiery New line of Everwear Hosiery for Men, Women and Children.. Those who want better hosiery eventually choose Everwear. Ask to see them.
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