South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 275, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 October 1921 — Page 22
SUNDAY. OCTOBER 2. 1921
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Sunday Sendees In South Bend
BAF11ST riRPT Main and Wayne etau Her. U. S. Davis. D. D.. V? residence. 211 W. Wayne at.; S:3 a. m.. Sunday chool. W. K. Budf' taker, 10:4 a. fr.gr 6:30 superintendent; m.; Young People's meetd m.; evening worship. 7:30 p. m Wednesday : mid-week service Hallr day wit a tr'?1 prrim at Fun lay rtool hour, vi n,i rrrtlon oi r'mniM on serctw in!nbers at i!r.rr.:3Z wor:dp; Younc People Vul1rjr. Ar, Mr. IVcry I.. Da'.. former ptor In "ur rcprentlD? the M. ,;tT for lO year i: roafereace, triff. ill preacn at evening r-ATVinv Corner Blaine and rovrnu a vs.. Rev. A. M. Q'JlKlev' minister, residence 1013 wani a v.; U K. Goodman, fchool superintendent; 10 Bible echool and worship; m T Y. r. TT 7:30 p. m.. WoodFunday a. m.. 6:30 P. worship: mid-week 7:30 p. rr- Wednesday, worship. i:.ily day err!'- at L-r;i:n v tli S:maiy 4,t- ehrxa: eTfuiu ut.Wt. AO Unnnwr- ;!.!.. fjutlü.' vjll prea:b. 1!. A. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST CHUrCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST Mali and Madison eta.; Miruliy school. 9:46 a. m,; morning truc. 11 a. m.; Wednesday eyenIre tcstlmonlal meeting at o - .? leading rooms open dally Irom to E. .Saturday evening. J M. S- building. CHRISTIAN oipi:T "He. Main wt tcr.ool'at 0:30 a. m.. Roland Yitwei. niperintendent. worship 10:45 a. n iml 7.31 P. m. l Rally day rTlces. l.'.fh i!irnl!;z ar.d evening by Kev. Ferry J. IM': basket il!nnT t noon. INDIANA AVENUE Corner Indiana a. nd St. Joseph at. J. Ri!vill. minister. Manse. C15 rennav. unaries ivij"-. -v...I A n In, en dent of rellgiouj eaucauui., morning worship 9:30 to n:; 9:45; sermon at B;ble classe at 10 30 a. rn llcv. Chan Iirnwn ef Iiph.-oi! ronferenee will morning servb-e. the Methodist pr3' h at the LINDEN AVENUE Linden ay. nd Carlisle st.. I. N. Miller, pastor. F inday school at 10 a. m.. F. O. . J-n-ft. Id. superintendent; worship. U ; m.; Christian Endeavor. 6:30 p. m.. worship, 7:30 p. rn. HARRIS PRAIRIES Bible school f.?0 a. m.; communion and Preacn Ing at 10:30 a. m.; special song eerJce. Everybody welcome. EPISCOPAL 6T. JAMES Lafayette blyd. . i f hlnrtnn a'.. ReV. ROD Tiuriii vi i iioiin'o . t t cr rrtnr: 7:30 a. m., holy Iii A-. ' O - ci . m.. churca school. 11 a. m.. worship: rn . Youn I'eople'a meeting. 6:4 P TRINITY "urar,a"5L0,?S! Elm st. and Colfax av.. Father Edt.i.v, ir.t in rnarße: res Win Ls. omii", ... - ri.n. ß N. Walnut su. 9 a. feunday school; 10 a. m msja. METHODIST EPISCOPAL FIRST 315 N. Main St.. Rev. Alten E. Monser, pastor; f m.. Sunday school; Elmer F. Aberr.ethy. superintendent; worship 10. 3 s. m. and 7:30 Plengne. 1:30 p. rr.. E. nw 111 (HP UHlini-i..j 111 Ii p. m.. hieb f. h..oi i.pnri" l.:r 'a " i meet la th Kri.n-hhlp r.-om. Ihere l,e no Sun. lav veiling servbv l.eld in thl i. v lor n n.-rniiul of the nortnIIMHIII . .... t wt inillann onieren mhhu - Mkrli-in :t tirade M. II. uiurrii. rouowl:if U the niu: !lral program for MinJi morninir. it. J. u:mer tne Hire'tien -f rr.f. l ri.l uaas. o. um. fborus dire tor. Morninir. Preluilo "Festival Prelude in U Mlnr" Pubols Ir'oesMonJl iiynin'No. 210 M'holn i:epone fl" ... iT.Ttory- ' Holden -(.Wnzone IVAmour" Penllneer ,'t hem-"Sine to th I.nrd" Spenge 'pro. essional Hymn No. ."s ,rhoir,,-.I potiu.le "IVan Triumphale" The honi - lioir of this ehun-li wi.l ivr (hire:- of tb niusi.rU program :t 1!io Sur.d.iy ev.-nli e .Ti-e of the northlnl ana ronreren'" sossiou ne'i .u h ( J rare M. K. bur. !). ST. PAUL'S MEMORIAL Colfax nd Importe avs.. Hev. James L. narlirifr. D. D. rastori Rev. G. L. Rulison. assistant pastor; Sunday pchool 9:30 a. m.. O. A. FulKerson. superintendent; morning worship. 10:45 a. m.; Epworth league. 6:30 p. m.. and evening worship. 7:30 p. m.; r raver meeting. 7:45 Thursday venlng. Pr"Tn-t!"n nnd Tti'ty liy pro cram at S;i it '1.1 v s iiool oiin . 'vetring. ster- . ;f(. oa :n Iro '! t !i..;:sm l.itort in '.i:ibl;ng tli'1 w-Tbl. i.b-. I. I.. of t'hbMSo. tv Kv. K. .1. GRACE Corner Michigan and r utt sts.. Rev. Iert D. Beck, pastor; f 4 5 a. m.. clas- mr-Ung; 9:30 a. Mi Sunday school. i ;rm r-iieman, intendent. morning worship. n m Eiwotth league meet10:1 30 p. rr.. M'.sd Wi.mttta president; evening worship. . m. S!::rl: T :C0 TRTNTTY M. E. Corner Hlaln and Vassar avs.. Rusell L. Phillips. riStor; rtsiilcicp. 921 Cleveland av.; a. m.. Sunil.iy .-chool. Rudolph Kl.r.e. !: perir.t ndei.t : 101" a. m.. vrsh;p; ,;'"A V- w Epworth leagu. LOWELL Hlll'.HT: rrancis sts.. Rev. C. J Miner and Jordan, pastcr. Sunday school. 9:4 5. Jesse Gcnrh art, superintendent; worship, i; a. n-..: Epworth league. 6:30 p. n.: evening worship. 7:30 p. m.; Junior church. :7.0 p. m. STFlL MEMORIAL fornn . Micbigan and Victoria sts., Charles U. Law. pas' or. Sunday school at ?;.0 a. z-.i , Donald E. Du bail, superintendent; worship. 10:40 a. m.; Epworth league. 7 p. n:. prayer sr;cc, Wtdntsday evenings at 7:30. I MM ANt "AI j G E 11 MAN" La fa vett ! ivd ar.d Wayne Rev. Fred II. K. .ehnemar.n. pastor. Sunday school, t- : 0 a- m.. Charles I". stark. SvijerIrtendent; worship 10:30 a. m. ar.-l T p. m. s;-e- lal Kali day program, llv. r.en. fa:n;n UIt f Ham::-.-:,.!. speaker .it ,in !ny s ..a. a -s;-..n. i.erni.sn uorsl.lp . :.d -rmi'r:. iet;ir.g rvi.-e i i a .. ;;! t of i ! u rvh. tLe eEfertT.:e cts!"!i a: Crä - EPWORTH MEMORIAL M. E. Olive at. and Lincoln way W.. Rev. O. V. Jackson, pastor. Sunday ; tchool. 9:30 a. in.. Edward Sehu-j Lett, superintendent. Worship," 10:4 3. Epworth league. 6 p. ru. j Worship, 7:30 p. m. I RIVER PARK. S. Seventh st. Rev. Albert L. Brandenburg, pastor. Residence. 913 & Eleventh t.; f:30 a. m.. Sunday school; 10;40 au m.. worship; 6:30 p. m., lip worth league; 7:30 p. m.. worship. BETHEU Lydlck W. H. Flurkey, pastor; resMence. 147 8. Dlvin ity hall. 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P. Abefnethy. prbl;,?. 1 m r n s lp. Kev. Diiniel I.. Maifh. I. i"' br.rg. Ta.. will orrupv the m pit. T. I.pwörth league will join with I- Knworth lesisue at the ;n.re .hur. b
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a. rr. Hlble school. Valtr Mlkesll. f uperlntendcnt; 11 a. m.. worship; :30 p. Y. I. A.; 7:30 p. worship. AUTEN' CHATEL E. J. Nitach. pastor; residence. 2304 Lincoln way W.. Mlshawaka; 10 a. m.. Bible school, Jes?e Barnes, superintendent. PORTAGE CHAPE L Rev. Clause Young, pastor; 10 a. m., worship; 11 a, m.. Sunday school. Clarence Ashley, superintendent. C. M. E. Corner Laurel and Napier Bts.. J. W. Fant, paatcr. Sunday school, 1:30 a. m. sermons at 11 a. m.; Epworth league. 6:30 p. m.; evening services at 7:30 p. m. mJd-week meetings; Women's Missionary society, Monday 2:30 p. m.: official board meeting 7:30 Wednesday evening, followed by prayer services beginning at 8 o'clock. MT. PLKA9ANT Rev. Claude Tounf, pator; 10 a, rn.. Sunday school. F. D. Matthews, superintendent; 11 a. m, worship. MONSON CHAPEL Rev. Claudo Young, pastor; 10 a, m., Sunday school, Mrs. John Holston. superintendent; 7:30 p.' in., worship. TAYLOR A. M. E.. ZION Eddy nd Campau sta.. Rev. L P. Powell, partor; 12:30 p. m.. Sunday st-.hool; 10.45 mornlne worship: 8 p. m..
evening worehlp. .OLIVE A. M. E. 310 W. Monroe t Rev. Walter Crlder. pastor: 10:30 t. in., worship; 12:30 p. m.. Sunday school; 7:30 p. m.. worship; ,7:30 p m.4 Wednesday, worship. OSCEOLA M. E. CIRCUIT J- H Hover, pastor. Willow Creek Sermon 9:30; Sunday school, 10:15 o'clock; Tamarack Sunday school, 0:30; sermon 10:45; oeeeola Sun day pchool. 9:30; Epworth league. 6:30; eermon, 7:30. PRESBYTERIAN FIRST Comer of Washington av. and Lafayette blvd.. Rev. Archibald McClure. minister; Miss Charlotte M. Partridge, assistant to the minister; morning service at 10:45 a. m.. evening service. 7:30 p. m.; Bible school at 9:30 a. m., J. I. Shafer, superintendent: Men's Fellowship club at 9:30 a. m.. Dr. Llppincott. leader. Blhlo srhool. Promotion Sunday: r.ornlng worship, rommtnion service and teerptlon r.f members: trusteen" meeting Monday at Ö oYlo.-lc : light-bearers meeting Wednesday affotnoou at 3:13: mid-week meeting 'Thursday evening nt 7::i0; missionarv meeting i'riday aftert.oon at 2:r.O; IJoy Si out meeting Friday evening at 7:30 WESTMINSTER Sott ind Llndeey sts., Rev. R. F. Mitchell, rastor. Residence. 817 Lindsey st. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m., L. C. Whltcomb, superintendent; morning wornhip. 10:45; mid-week devotional service, Wednesday, 7:30 m. STJNNYSIDE E. Washington av. and Francis st.. Rev. M. M. Rodgers. Ph. D.. minister. Sunday school. f:30 a. m., A. J. Ixve. superintendent; 10:45 a. m., morning worship; 6:45 p. m.. Christian Endeavor: 7:20 p. m., evening worship: midweek service Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Morning sermon. th Lord's Supper: evening nermon. 4iis-iplehip." HUNGARIAN Corner Cherry st. and Washington av.. Rev. John Dezso, pastor; Sunuay school at 9. in.; church service at 10 a. m ; vesper service at 2 p. m. HOPE Leer and Dayton st?.. Edwin G. Meister, pastor; Sunday school. 9:30 a. m., Frank Kettring, superintendent. GRANGER Rev. W. O. Tenlnry. pastor: Sunday school. 10 a, m.; church service every two weeks 11:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. at LUTHERAN HOLY TRINITY ENGLISH Corner Sherman av. and Lndfey st.. Rev. Albert II. Keck, pastor, 707 Sherman av. Sunda school. 9:15 a. m., Charles Hass, f uperintendent; preaching. 10:30 a. a.; Luther league, b:4ö p. m.; vespers with sermon, 7:30 p. m. Kally day services at Sunday pchool fession: Luther leagu service, leader, .Miss Anna Hansen; p. m. Monday, ehunh council tncets at the parsonage ; 7 '4." p. in. Tuesday. tea.-Ju-r's association me-ts at the 'church; 2:r.O p. m. Thursday, Lad.eV Aid societv meets uith Mrs. Louis Thompson. i'2 Sheridan av., Mrs. II. A. .lewett nill lo the assisting hostess; 4 p. in. Friday, catechetical ilaos meets at the church. ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN Jefferson blvd. and William st.. Rev. II. Hollo, pastor. German service every Sunday at 9:30 a. m. English fervice every Sunday (er"',pt tho third Sunday of the month 1 at lf:-,0 a. m. English Sunday school at 11 a. m. Parochial school, with daily religious instruction, 4lu W. Jcrfer-l-'Vll. Holy communion will be celebrate 1 Sunday In tho llnglish service; preparatory service .'t lo:i'i a. m.; piirterly Member n.fetii g at l':."1 p. m : the A. L. L. meets i:t 7:.':o p. in., in s. h".d auditorium. GLORIA DEI SWEDTSH- Chapln and Kerr sts.. Rev. Carl G. Anderson, pastor; 9: a. m.. Sunday school; 9:45 a. m.. English morning worship: 11 a. m.. Swedish morning worship; 7:30 p. m.. evening vorPhi p. Knclish momlnc service, subject. "Mesas and the Little riiddren": Swe!ih morning seri-e vith co!v.:n;:i.i'.a aid reception of r- members; Sn:id:v school rally proeram .if 7:."0; p. to. Mcr.diy, the Sunday school teachers vU'.l iret at the h-ure of Mr. and Mrs Prank :'iteron. lv7 Lincoln way V. ; s p. rn. Wednesday, the Women's Home arid I'ore'gn Missionary s iety will meet Vhls will be tlie semi -a :i n n.i 1 in! n fetival. Ml members are urired t bring some ..no with them: lo a. m sanird iv, tie catechetical class mil m.-et for instruction. BRETHREN FIRST 1 2 1 4 S. Michigan Rev. G. W. Bench, pator; st. rt-si-derce. 214 E. tfroadr iy; 9:30 a m . . Sunday schooi. CT. D. hitnier, superintendent; 10:30 a. m., worship; 6:3i) p. m.. Young People's meetln?. :hurch of the brethren ! FIRST Mlfcml rt. and Ir.dicna I av.. Rev. H. H. Helman. pastor; ! 9:20 a. in., Sunday school. P. Q. 1 ! Stahly, superintendent; 10:30 a. : ' worship; 7:30 p. m., wcrship, SECOND CHURCH OF THK BRETHREN Corner Cushing and j Van Buren ct3 Rev. B. Pontlcus. i pastor; :30 a, rn., Sunday school, I G. Senscman. superintendent; 10:30 1 a. in., worship; 6:30 p. m.. Young i People's meeting: 7:0 p. m., worship; 8 p. m. Wednesday. praor meeting. united brethren CONFERENCE MEMORIALCOS 3. St. Joseph St., Rev. c. A. t?lckafojo, pastor; S:30 a. m., Sunday school. George Burkhart, super intendent; 10:45 a. m., worship; J 7:00 p. m.. Christian Endeavor; 7;45 p. m.. worship.
EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION
FIRST Lafayette bhd. and Monroe st.. Rev. Edmond Kerlln, pastor. :20 a. rn., Sunday school; 10:30 a. in., worship; 6:30 p. m.; 6:45 p. m.. Young people's meeting; 7:30 p. worship. r.. i.il nip?irtr of men. VOBD2 Eel at ! i;-.v S. outs at 5 a. m. The Petti- t p! i vncstic party r:io:i:ii?u be-J cm with t!.J Suinl.iy trhool ttfsinn at ! i .'.'At t:en i:-v. (if.r? J. I.oug of the j party, will 9lirf th mn. Ml I hiirller the young wouen, Mr. Iau.'i) tl. young inen, Mrs. Lolr the Junlnn. Ufr. K. W. pettlrord, the ernngellt, will i roa' h the ßrt irmnn of the camInlgn at M:.o. The evangelistic choru 1 it-t at m'.W anl a mt-ng for all in -1 t-rnt(-'l in eronaI w ork nt 0 p. m. : I croup prayer meeting1 at the huroh atj 7 . rn., IM by member of tin. party.; lT-nlng by Hev. j;. XV. Pettlcord it i t Musi by the evangelistic horu. raxaphon 'juartet, an. I mixed quartet. Mt-eting! for three weeks, every night evert Saturday at 7:4.. and every aftmo: except MonJay and Saturday at j.rxj p. m. - BROADWAY EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION Corner Broadway and Carroll flta., Rev. E. Garfleld Johnson, pastor; residence, 1412 S. Carroll St.; 9:30 a. m.. Sunday tchool, S. C. 'Lehman, euperintenatnt; 10:30 a. m.. worship; 6:30 p. m.. Young Peopio' meeting; 1:30 p. m., evening worship. GRACE. EVANGELICAL AS30CIATION Lincoln way W. and Walnut st.. Rev. O. O. Lozler, pastor; 9:20 a. m., Sunday ?chool, C 3. Harrington, superintenden:; 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. vorship. Morring worship. Rev. Ilobert O. Kimborlin oL iue Methodist Kpisconal con-' frenre will preach at the morning per- j vi.e. Young iVordea Alllan.e. subject. i'hy Will Ue Dote, IV With My Time":t Mr. Harrington fill re the leader. At the evening service Iter. S. II. Haumgnrtner of Indianapolis will preach and conduct the communion serrke. COALRUSH AND AUTEN CHAPEIj Earl F. Snyder, pastor; residence, 806 N. 10th st. Phone Mlsh. 21S7. Sunday schools meet t 10 a. m.: Young Feoplcs Alliance and Christian Endeavor at 7:30; preach ing at Auten 11 a. m S : 1 5 p. rn at Coalbuah BETHEL Ljdlck, Zoller. pastor. Bible Ind.. E. W. school 10 a. m., Walter Mikesell, superintendent; Young Teoples Allir.nce 7 p. m.; EVANGELICAL ST. PETER'S GERMAN 416 W. Lasalle av.. Rev. Hugo "Welchelt, nastor; 9 a. m., Sunday school; 10:15 a. m., worship. Meeting of members ? :30 p. m.. Men'! Aid meets Tuesday evening; Pris'illa tircle meets Thtirsday evening; confirmation srhtol every Tuerday and Friday M 4 p. m. ZION'S EVANGELICAL Corner Wayne and St. Peter sts.. Rev. Waldemar M. Goffeney, pastor; 9:15 a, m.. Sunday school, Charles Weber, superintendent; 9:15 a. m Men's Hible clas-a, L. M. Hamm.erschmidt, leader; 10:30 a. m.. German worship; 7 p. m.. Evangelical ieague meets. Morning. Kngllsh v.-orship, "Good Versus llvil": Tuesday S p. in., monthly blisiuess meeting. SWEDISH EA'ANGLLICAL MISSION CHURCH Main and Monroe Us.. Rev. P. A. Strom, paccor. Sunday school. 9:30 a. m.. 0-ar Bergstedt, superintendent; 10:45 a. m.; worship, 7:30 p. m. vorship. LATTER DAY SAINTS CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS 321 8. Michigan sL (Woodman's hall); 7: JO p. ni. BIBLE STUDENTS INTERNATIONAL 2l4 J. M. S. bluff. Bible study 10 o'clock a. m.; lecture 7:30 p. m.; Wednesday 8 p. m.. testimonial meeting; Friday S p. m., Bible study. INSTITUTE 2 42 S. Lafayette sL, Melville hail; 7:45 p. rn., worship. COMMUNITY ULLERY Dixie highway in Clay 'ownship; 930 a. m., St.. Jos pi' v'alley Sunday Hchool, C. F. Post superintendent; Unna Helrr.an. aa sistant superintendent; 10:4fc a. zn., orship. ADVENTbT F.FTV'LXTH DAY ADVENTIST :?0 to 13 a. n... Saturday, Progress hall. Melville building. JEWISH TEMPLE BETH-EL Labile and Talor st.. Habbi Albert G. Mlnda; 3:30 a. m.. Sunday school; 10:45 a. m., forship. CATHOLIC ST. JOSEPH'S Hill st. and Lasalle a v., Rev. Patrick J. Carroll, C S. C, pastor; Rev. William Burke. C. S. C. assistant; low mosses at 7:30 and 9 a. m.; high mass at 10:30 a. m. FT. PATRICK'S 305 S. Taylor st.. Rev. John F. DeGmote, C. S. C, pastor; Rev. William Minnick, C. S. C. assistant; low massca at 7:30 and 8 a. m.; hi;h masd at 10:30 a. m. ST. HKDWiOK, POLISH Corner Scott and Nailer sts.. Rev. Anthony Zubowicz. C. C. pastor; assistants. -Rev, S.'.amrcki, C. S. C: low masses; ;:t 7-..0 and 9 a. m.. hi?h mass at 1)1 in.; Sunday rchool at 2 p. m.; j capers at 2:.',ö p. m. ST. STANISLAUS' POLISH 41 5 . Lincoln st.. Rev. Roman Mar iniak. C. S. C, pastor; maijes at :30, 9 and 10 a. m. i - ST. CASIMIR'S, POLISH S21 S. Webster st., Rev. Stanislaus Gorka. fator; lev. masses at 7:30 and ? a. m.; hUh ma?s at 10 a. m.; vespers at 2:20 p. m. ST. ADALBERTS, POLISH Olive and Grace sts.. Rev. John Osadnik. C. S. C, pator; ma?es at 7:20. 9 ard 10 a. m vesners at I t.') A n , . VA,. TT'J In.. n , ...iv is. i.i., iiuui t i ui.ciia a 7:30 p. m. ST. STEPHEN'S HUNGARIAN Thomas and McPherson avx. Rev. Lawrence Horath. pastor; Rev. Paul Miller. C. S. C. assistant: n-.a!:es t 8 and 10:15 a. m.; Sunday school at 2 p. m.; benediction at 2:20 p. m.; Our La r of Hungary mission in 300 block n Catalpa av.. Fame morning services; no afternoon services; Sacred Heart mission on Indiana av.. samt as other mission. i 8-CRED HEART. BELGIAN 112 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. xn. ST. MARY'S. GERMAN 431 8. Taylor kt. Rev. John M. Scherer. C. S. C-. pastor; low mass at 7:30 a. n; high mass and sermon at 10 a. m.: Sunday school at 2:30 p. nv; benediction at 3 p. m. SACRED HEART. NOTRE DAME Rev. John B. Scheier. C. S. C. pastor; 6 a. m.. lowmaa; 8:15 a.
ish mass, 2 p. m., vespers.
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INTERDENOMINATIONAL CRUMSTOWN UNION Paul R. Harris, pastor; 10 a. m., Bible chool. ZION The principal service of the Christian Catholic Apostolic Church of Zion is held every Sunday at 2:30 p. m.. in the parlors of the Progress club. Melville bid?., S. Lufayctto blvd., between Jeffer?on and Wayne t-t. Goi's way of salvation, healing and Christ's second coming proclaimed. Van Iturcn Shumaker. elder in charge. William Donovan, local officer. 74 0 Harr:on av. Phone. Lincoln 2394. SPIRITUALISTS PROGRBSIVE SPIRITUALIST CirUKCII. 120 E. Wayne St.. Deyb:r hall Sunday 7:30 p. nr.. J. Ii. Klausser, trumpet medium, wHJ tir.ve charge of the nerrlce. Spirit greeting will follow iettur by Mr. Ilool and J. 11. Klausser; special music. a IRST INDEPENDENT CHRISTIAN SPIRITUALIST CHURCH OF CHRIST Melville hall. 212 S. Lafayette blvd.. Rev. sylvla Shafer, pastor. FRATERNAL ORDER OF SPIRITUALISTS Meets every Sunday 2:30 and 7:30 p. m. (Woodmen hall), 120 E. Jefferson blvd.. Rev. Charles A. Thompson, pastor. "Experience and mensage meeting,"' message bearers. Gustav Tampal and Mr. and Mn. Charles A. Thompson. fH JRrH OF r.OD nuiinnxi nr x, CHURCH Oh GOD Harrieon av. d lAndsey sr, Wilmer C. Gray, pastor; 9:4 a, rn., Sunday school, W. L. llutsell, superintendent; 10:43 a. m., worship; 6:30 p. m.. Young People's meeting; 7:46 p. nv, worship; 7:45 p. m., Wednesday, piayer meeting. CHURCH OF GOD OF THE ABRAHAMIC FAITH holds services in Melvllll nail. 212 S. Michigan st.; 10 a. m., Sunday school, F. A. Stilson, superlntendenL INDEPENDENT SACRED HEART. HUNGARIAN -Corner Catalpa and Indiana avs Rev. Alexander G. Yupa. pastor; S a. m., low mass every morning; 8 a, m., Sunday, low m&as. 10 a. m.; high mass, 7 p. m, baptism; 7:30 p. ru, vespers. NATIONAL POLISH. ST. MARY'S OF THE HOLY ROSARY, POLISH ßamplo and Kmciuszko sts.. Rev. Edward Starorypinski. pastor; week days, 8 a. m.; high maa at 10:30 a. m.; Sundays and holy days, 8:30 a. m.; Sunday school, 2 p, m. WESLEYAN METHODIST WESLEYAN 1407 Rush st.. Rev. C. N. Porter, pastor; residence, 1407 E. Rush sL; 9:30 a. m., Sunday pchool, F. M. Porter, sup-erln-tendont. Song and praise service at 10 :W and sermon by the pastor at 11 a. in.; evening song end praise at 7:30 followed b.V sermon by die pastor; prayer meeting Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock. FREE METHODIST RIVER PARK FREE METHODIST Fourteenth and Vino st.. Rev. A. R. Hamilton, pastor; 9:30 a. m., Sunday echool; 11 a. m.. worship. FREE METHODIST- Pennsylvania av. and Rush St., A. R. Hamilton, pastor; 10 a. m.. Sunday school; 7:30 p. m., preaching. . . FIRST Nazarene, 11 4 W. Sample pie st; 9:30 a. m.. Sunday achool; 2:30 p. m., worship; 7:30 p. m., worship. SALVATION ARMY Holiness meeting 10:30 a. m.; company meeting. 2 p m., nil children invited; praise meeting ? p. m.; young people's legion 6 p. m.; salvation meeting" 8 p. m.; open air 10 i m. and 7 p. m. MISSIONS CITY RESCUE MISSION 115 E. Jefferson blvd.. Ray A. Bird, superintendent: 2 p. m.. jail service; 3 y m., Sunday bchool; evening tervice at 7:30 p. m. PENTECOSTAL MISSION. APOSTOLIC FAITH 320 N. Olive St.. Cecil Castle, pastor; 10 a. m., worship; 7:45 p. m., worship; 7:45 p. nv, mid-wtek meetings Tuesday and Thursday. ASSEMBLY OF GOD MISSION 1 818 W. Division St.; services Wedr tsday and Friday nights. 7:45;' ..unaay ij a. m., 3 p. m.. t:4o p. m.. William Majors, pastor. MENNONITE HOPE MISSION 623 N. fatudebalter St.; 2:30 p. m., Sunday school: 20 p. m., worship: 7:30 p. m.. Monday, Friday and Saturday worship; Mary Nunemaker In charge. PENTECOSTAL MISSION 2C W. Jefferson blvd.; 7:4 5 p. in., Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, worship; 7:30 p. in., Sund, worship; t p. m., Sunday, Young People's meeting. Y M. C A. Y. M. C. A Corner S. Main and W. Wayne si.. W. M. Danner. Jr.. generpl secretary; L. E. Gocdwin. secretary boys" department: services Tuesday, Wednesday. Thursday. Friday, 9 a. m., religious conferences; Monday, 10 a. m.. Ministerial asc!a!lcn: Friday. 7:30 p. m., RoIf Stomach is Out of Order "Diapepsin" Every year regularly more than t million stomach sufferers in th---United States. Eng'.ani and Canada take Rape's Di.ipepsin, and realize not only immediate, but lasting relief. This harmless antacid helps digest anything you eat and overcomes a sour, gassy or out-of-order stomach in five minutes. If your meals don't fit comfortably, or wha: you eat lies like a lump of lead in your stomach, or if you have heartburn, that is a sign of indigestion. Get from your druggist a sixty-cent cafe of Rape's Diapepsin. There will be no sour risings, no beLhing of undigested food mixed with acid, no gas or heartburn, no fullness or heavy feeling in the stomach, no nausea, headache or intestinal griping. Prove to youreelf in rive minutes that your stomach Is as good as any; that there is nothing really wrong. Stop this food fermentation and begin eating what you want without fear of discomfort or indigestion. Adv't.
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FItAXCES CORXElJl. ST. PAUL, Minn., Oct. 1." France Cornell, burlesque actress, felt the blue law were unfair. So she challenged the pastor of the People's church to let her presert her ide from his pulpit.- The pastor did ho. Frances, dressed in a neatly tailored milt, vva'ked up before a jammed church and said: "You all want everybody to refrain from doing what you do not want them to do. but each of you want to do as you please. The blue law fanatic is no more and no less than a hypocrite." Somebody In the congregation murmured "Amen." The pastor wlU annver her from the same pulpit inter. lipids Institut; 6:30 v. m.. Tr:-C Monday (boys) club Bible class. MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION The Ministerial association meets every Monday morning at 10 o'clock except during the months of July and August, Th officers are U. S. Duvfs, president; B. D. Beck, vies president, and C. A. Sickafoose, secretary ai4 treasurer: visiting ministers are cordially invited to attend the Mvetings. Y. W. C. A. Y. W. C. A. N. Lafayette blvd.. south of Cclfax av., Miss Maude Heath, general secretary; Monday at 3 o'clock p m.. Dr. Anna Monday, at 3 o'clock. Dr. Anna Baker's Bible class meets In the club rooms; Tuesday. 3:30 o'clock, high echool Bible cl3ss, Mrs. II. M. Appleman. teacher: Tuesday, 3 o'clock, Horn Women's Bible clas Miss Lamont. teacher; Tuesday. 6:15 o'clock, business women's supper and Bible class. "Hoosier" Sweet Cider Is Best Because it is made In a new. Iniprmocl all tool press: no .vfx.nl parts to harUr dirt or serins. it Is filtoroil through a modern filter. Absolutely purr and free from foreign subtaneo. It Is stored in ?na molted glass lined tanks. all ctisks are new coopemse. all casks are IKirafllne lined. oery npile thoroughly valted liefore lng Into the prosH. is )iily hand picked, first juality Imrreled apples Used.
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;Ui1lüKiAL ÜUulUMÜ I DONNED BY ARTIST IAS ECONOMY STROKE SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 1. Dress reformers an I stylo evo'crs fnur.d thf-m.lve b'lnkinc Ir. the sunlight of reality, and M: I) ? :s Bothwr'1. talented artist and :t mrn'-.er of Sar. Francisco's Greenwich V i ". 1 a c younger s-t rrriainly started stmething when ?he appeared on streets in a costume entirely r:ew Iho and of novel to Americans In the line women's wearing apparel Mis Both well's .garb is nothing an O r i - more ir.an tne costume o ental woman of the hotter middle class and solves the enigma for her as to the high price of clothing. She j wears coat and troupers Just as the women of San Francisco's Oriental section do. "My chance from the American style was the result of necessity." said the coy little miss, in explaining why she took up the new c'othing Idea. "Paints, canvas and other necessities of an amateur artist are so expensive, and I had to economize some way, so I decided it should be in tho lino ot' dross. And tho difference in cr?L as compared to American clothes, is astonishing." The difference in cost compared to street clothe. Is about half, and for evening dres the margin runs ever; higher, she explained. "I bought a street suit of woo and filk for $10 and a work suit for $r." she said, exhibiting tho garments, "and they look rather natty, loo." she added. "For an evening dress. American style, one wold have to pay at least $100, while I got a corded silk suit. Oriental style, for t'2 K For the $100 you could secure about the host materials made In China and Japan." he said. Miss Rftth well's costume consists of trousers, coat and top-jacket of silk, without fleeves and usually of some pleasing color. For an Oriental wardrobe is very compact, and People's Popular Monthly. Pes Moine. Iowa. Th? pny arrived last evening at 6:10. Thanking you for the beau tiful pony. I remain. Yours verytruly, Jack
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