South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 8, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 January 1922 — Page 24

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Sunday Services In South Bend

' BAPTIST FIRST Main and Wayne fl. Kv. U. & Davia. I. D.. pastor; sewldence, 211 V Wajx t.; 3:3d a. m.. Sunday achooL V. Iv. Stüdebaker, superintendent; sermon 10:4J a, rru; Youn- people's meetIn i 1:30 j. m.; erenlns worship. :S0 p. m.; Wednesday. 7:U p. m.. t..:d-rek ervleC Mmlar Mrmoa, 'Tte CLsrch tad t.t .vnndsy arboel; 5 p. n, u:!on tp. rctlBf at tbs First M. t. church. MoralesMrtnoo, Tb I'blm of IP.rth.' CALVARY Comer B'air.e- and California rts. Rev. A. M. Q'J'.gley. minister, reaideace 1C19 Woodward a v.; I E. Goodman. Funday 'chool superintendent; 10 a. m., Hlbla school. Ir. J. C Boons, teacher of raen'8 clfum; 11 a. m. n-nrnln,: worahlp; 6:20 p. m., B. T. I. U.; 7:20 p. rru renins: srvlc; 7:20 p. m. Wfdnsday evening, prayer pvrlc Morofngr rih!p, nbjrt. "AJwaj Happy." lutein subject, "Four irtrar.-r ilTargiista" ; 7:4' Monday etenlr?. " lal bori mtlne at tfce horn -,f .,lr. Jflin: W:e? lay vr.lr,. h -ir rtl.'irsa!. SWEDISH MISSION 1113 W. Colfar av . will hold services at 3 The pubo'clock Sunday afternoon. lie la invlte!. I lev. i;. J i In charge. Ofceilw'l CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST CIIUnCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST Main and MadUon eta.; Sunday school. a, nw; morning service. 11 a. m.; Wednesday evenIn testimonial meeting at o'clock rMfdnr rnnm rnen 3allV IrOül 1 J to 5. Saturday evening. 6 to S J. M. a building. at 727 CHRISTIAN PTRftT 320 S. Main R;v. Eln r Ward Cole, pastor; IUI. schoul at ?:30 a. ni., M. R. I)pnni?on, jjr:rtendent; worship. 1 0 : i 5 a. tn. and i :30 p. m. Communion at mnrninz ktvi-. su!?et. '! There a Sii nufl IUhia Pur I'MWfV Y P. S. I. i:. at F :''). Pveathe INDIANA AVENUE Corner Indiana av. and St. Jo:eph st. J. F. Fiellvllle. minister. Manse. Gl Penn- . - , ivania av. Charles KrJ'.r, super-j Intendent of reilgiou. education; morning worship 9:30 to 11:43; Pfhl at f-45: eennon t 10-30 a. m.. I H!h Upn. 'TUmu tli. T'sbit.-." ( Teit f. Kln 17 : 1 -1 rt. 4'ominuüi'n :uid , preah'n'. tu:.I---r. "In !-ri-t r'iri-r ; Jan fjd.iT.r n.-rin .it ',.:. -u' jf.' Ptlllalnff Mprort 'itilf 1 r . i :. - - :tnl p rnfh tn r at 7 '. v i io.-m i -- a:nplei r.f nthM"i;iM M'ui-I.iy i T -r . r t:..;irU Mi.ion.irv .-ir- mt w if!" Mr- ' Maffitt. -IT. K. lVlM:sv!v;iui i :i I' 1 .1 v , nljht the Wertb- liib- P.ibi- 1 ni t. Mth .Mrs. Jrovr. i;. H.-umni VerlEB'la v affrin!: .it '' ' i " k t inIVornen'a Mhlnnrr ! iv ip-. f wiinl Mm SpldeT. 21 i:. H.'iii.'V av.; i 'lüir.la;. nicht at 7:l."i ni!-!k !.v.f i..n s n n 1 Blbl- tludv .ir tt ..hiifh. LINDEN AVENUE t nd Carlisle t.. I. N. Bjir.day school at 10 n fold, superintendent: Linden iv Mfll-.T, nastor . ni.. F. O. E.t. worship. 11 . m.; Christian Kndravo;, 6 :3C p. ni : worship. 7:30 p. m. HARRIS PRAIRIE Bible school 1:20 a. m communion r.nd preech1ns: at 10:30 a. m.; spciil sor.ir er- j ice. Everybody welcome. i EPISCOPAL ET. JAME-Lvifayetta blvd north of Washington av.. Rev. Rob- j art J. Lon-. rector; 7:30 a. m.. holy i communion; :45 a. m.. church ichool. 11 a. m.. worship; 6:45 p. m.. Young people's meet'njTRINITY Hurc.'irlar.) Oorn-r Elm st. and Colfax av.. Falh.-r Edwin 12. Smith, priest in cnar-e; residence. 6J5 N. Walnut st.; 9 a. m. fonday school; 10 a. in., mes. METHODIST EPISCOPAL FIRST 315 N. Main rt.. !'.ev. A'.1 ert E. Monger, clap iief 1 1 i k : school. H i b r; icndcnt; wcishij 7.30 p. in ; y v. Epworth 1 Mortilrji rri'i.r) s: i: a. ni. ; ' n 1 1; r a '' 'Mil i r;nii ;-, : 't. r I 1 1 r.'eetlrj: f ;tll l'i'wri ntr ; 7 p. tu . !.. 1". t i! t I " r -a i I . T i v ', i : : i ! ; i I'nUflrsitv iii-iii I i:r. V:irr:i I". l.-n !: de'i'artnifvf "f I "ir I f i: i i : ( : i. It b . I ! . t -ii ; . Ii "A N"v '!;11'!,r ,.i. ii MethMUni .-in If! IFT. PAUL'S MEM ELM.--Coif x and Importe as.. nv. James E Gardner. D. I . castor; Rev. G. E frhool 9:30 a. m., O. A. FuV.orui. fuperlntendent; mrnln worship. 10:45 a. in.; Epith i;u. C 30 p. m. ar.d evenirc worship. T:"'i ;. n; W. dn 1 ly t nlnK. Mornlrg tr!'"i ; i;reat 1 -f t?v At Tonjnif sri Ir. spak en "The .'.. ii I t! being bad on th ! tb" first In :i .m - prni"u a "bl--.il r-'Vs n"Jar ftii"fc. ;r.nin "'I'm -I ;.l :: . Iir t : i r i i'.iT w . !1 f fY:u. vi :oel I" Til i l' GRACE Corner Mbhlcnn n".d Tutt sts.. Rev. Pert D. R-ck. pastn-; 1:45 a. m.. clas mePnir; ?:Z a. m . Sunday school. Clem Whlteman. superintendent; morr.mg wirship, 1C:45 a. m.; Epworth leaie meettnr. 6:30 p. n. Mis fhirk. president; evening 7:0 p. m. Morning Mrnn, "I 'f.- w tor; 5 T- 23- nia ''.r p. vS f FIrt M. Ii i-:r -eT Ra-wkin. Ie?"- f 1 ; "IT-rninc uTiiva. K. -w ' r rrfMirc i'rr'1. - by Vl!met:a w-jrsh.p. ;nM ! rf. 1. : t;- :.: r. TRINITY M. E. Corner P.I.itn ind Vtssar avs. Ilull L. Phillips. pastor; residence. 921 Cleveland ;v.; IX)WELL HEIOHTS Mirer and Francis sts.. Rev. C. J. Jcrd.jn. T aylor. Sunday school. 9:15, Jw-s Gearhart, suprrlnter.der.t; worhlp, 11 a m.; Epworth league. 6:3) p. m C. A. RuskusM. president; even:n; worship. 7 cliurch. T:30 p. r. junior rn. STULL MEMORIAL Corner 3. Michigan and Vlc'orla trj., CLaude Young", pastor. Sunday g-hccl at ?:?P a. m., ronald E. Dubai, super.r.tendent; w-crshlp. 10:40 a, m.; 5:30 p. m. Epworth league. 7 p. rr.. prayer service. Wedn e-Viy ever.tr.es at 7:30. Draatl praaerjuüca rf ml.f.en lr. JiTin at ScnÄiy vhorl. Mcmix Mr. rn on br fix p Tor la otrTaf !on of -wortli leri: day, these, "a Pall to sr r!c." Evrtli lan at ."0 p. nv. W; hy lUnnoni trc-ker. "hen, re bv th rutr. t.rr-.e. "Tbe Ol) e! Bretter." !St-w-k kttIc rscr. F" r'.ea two: T in tVe rar.Cds Tie Mustard Se. 1 th-r-arn.' rz A!a nrety rrt Wöcdy af:emon at the chnrrh D)MAN1TAE GERMAN Ia fayette at Wayr.s et.. Rev. Frei H. Koehnemann. paster, jndaj school f-:30 a. m.. Chsr E. Stark, supertntendtnt; wxtsMp 10:30 a. m. an i 7:30 p. rn. EPWORTH MEMORIAL M. E o;ivs st. and Lincoln waty W, Rev. O. V. Jsckson, pastor. ?anday

Edward SchuWonhlR brt. e-jpertntendent. 10:4". Kpworth le-acue. Worship. 7:30 p. m. 5:?,0 p. m.; RIVER PARK 8. Seventh a. Rev. Albert I- Iirandenburg. pastor. Residence. 13 a Eleventh at; :20 a. in., Sunday school; 10:40 a. m.. worship; 8:30 p. m.. Epworth league; 7:30 p. m.. worship. KKTHIJU I r DICK E. W. ZotIr, 113 Columbia av.. Napervllle, EL, pastor; Rlb fvhool 10 a. m.. Wl!!am irulHng-er, superintendent: mornlr.? worship, 11 a- m.; .afternoon frvice. 4 p. m.; ever. in ff ervice, 7:0 p. m. roRTAGE CHANEL. Rev. DWltt C. Elllnwood. pastor; Clarence Ashley, Sunday echool superintendent. Prachlnir 10 a. m.; Sunday chool 11 a. m. C. M. Tj. Corner Laurel and N Tier e.. J. w. Pant, paator. San day school. 9:30 a. m. sermons at 11 p. m.; Epworth leag-ue, 6:30 p. m.; evening services at 7:30 p. m. mid-wee meetings; Women's Missionary noclety, Monday 2:30 p. ra.; official board rrueMln 7:30 WeJnes1 Gai' evening, followed by prayed !ervic - s beginning at 8 o'clock. , MT. PHEASANT Rev. DWitt C. I Elllnwood. partor; Frank D. Matj hw, Sunday pchool puperlntendent. j Sunday .chooi 10 a. rn.; preaching. ! 1 1 : 1 r. a . rn . MONSON CHAPEL. Rev. DeWltt C. Elllnwood, pastor; Harry' Cassel!, Sundny school superintendent: Sunlay school. 10 a. m.; preaching. 7:30! p. m. TAYLOR A. M. E. ZION Rev. B. (jnrdon, pastor. 1 1 a. m.; Sundny Morning service,, school. 12:T.O p. ni.; W. C E. leacue. 6: SO;: evening frvico, 7:30; I'riday evening, prayer c'a?xs nieotinfr. Mrs. Belle Allen, j superintendent Sunday school. OLIVE A. M. E. 310 W. Monros t Rev. WTalter Crider, pastor; 10:30 t. m.. worship; 12:30 p. nu Sunday school; 7:30 p. m.. woreliip; 7:30 p m.. Wednesday, worship. OSCEOLA M. E. CIRCUIT J. H. Royir. paMor. Willow Creek Serr.ion 9:30; Sunday school, 10:15 o'clock; Tamarack Sunday school. ?:T0; sermon 10:45; uaceola Sunday school. y;30; Epworth league. :; (-crmon, 7:30. PRESBYTERIAN Fl R.ST Corner of Washington av. 1 and Eafayctte bld.. Rev. Archibald i McClurc. minister; Miss Chailotto M. Partridge, assistant to the minlsl ter; morning service at 10:45 a. m., ! evening service. 7:30 p. m.; Blbla I school at 9:30 a. m., J. I. Shafer, i fiiperintendent: Men's Fellowship ; club at 9:30 a. m.. Dr. Llppincott I uacrr. WESTMINSTER - S-ott ind Llndery sts.. Rev. II. K. Grose. pasUr. Evidence, 817 JJndsey st. Sunday school, f:30 a. rn., L. C. Whitcomb, superintendent; morning worship. 10:4f; mid-week devo tional service. Wednesday, 7:30 : m. SUNN YS I DE E. Washington av. ai d Francis st.. Rev. M. M. Rodgers, Ph. I)., minister. Sunday school. 5:30 a. m.. A. J. Love, superintendent; 10.45 a. m., morning worship; 6.4 5 p. m.. Christian Endeavor; 7:30 p. m.. evening worship; midweek service Wednesday. 7:30 p. m. Kvrr.in sTnin l voting nonlf; 7 :.C 1 Iim"1.tv. Ab-n's i -1 it I . I I HUNGARIAN Corner Cherry st. and Washington av.. Rev. John l'07so. pastor; Sunuay school at 9 a. rr..; church service at 10 a. m ; vesper service at 2 p. m. HOPE Leer and Dayton sts.. Ednin G. MeiMer, pastor; Sunday fcchool. 9:o0 a. m.. Frank Kettring. j-u;.-r;iiiendent GRANGER Rev. W. O. Tenlnty. pastor; Sunday school. 10 a. m.; i-'iiurch service every two weeks at 11-30 a. ni. and 7:30 p. m. LUTHERAN HOLY TRINITY ENGLISH I'crner Sherman av. and End(y st.. Rev. Albert H. Keck, pa.-tor. 707 Slierman av. Sunda ( Miool. S:15 a. in., Charles Hast. r:i'erintendriit; preaching, 10:30 a. I.;tti ! ic.tur. (. Lj i. in.; v j-i- wiili j-ermon. 7:30 p. iu. Morninc nor!iip with sruion by the r" r. .iit!i-r i.üt! l.M'lr, Mrs. J. L. ii. Mii.!iy rviijiic. annual con-trrt-K'at im:il !irthlay serial at Dublin 'i;:. .".tt s. Mi hl ran st. Tuesday w"iti.r. I.Htli-r If.ti: lmsin'ss aud e-D..-.-I in;; ; p. in. U'cdn'day. chu rcb hp w, Hint ni in i;irsii!:i ; 4:l-. f m l"rila . .1 ' cliot ! n I instni tion. ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN Jef. , fnson blvd. and William st.. Rev. ! II. Uollo, pastor. German ervic ! very' Sunday at 9:30 a. m. English : 'o.-v-jre rverv Sunday (eT""pt the tb.ird Sunday of the mnth) at 10:30 a. m. English Sunday school at 11 j a. m. P'rochlil school, with dally : r s; m . t i n. 4 1 '. W. Je.fer- , -n bi d. ! Ib-Iv ciir,"tun!'n will b 'lbrated In !t!.' Ir.l;h :erv!: crnf5!inal ervlre I .it 1":". 'i; annual congregational mpetlr.r I :. in. Wltlir lKK'n Junior b'iüi-r-N rvfoi:ri .. p. m. v nnnr . league . ...i.,r will beM their buines mating I r.-iar owning. sewing circle meets t ! i afterneori GLORIA Din SWEDISH- Chapln j ni.d Kerr sts.. Rev. Carl G. Andri von. pastor; 9: a. m., Sunday school; ?:4? a. m.. English rr-ornlnfr worship; 11 a, m.. Swedish morning vo'shlp; 7:30 p. m., evening v. orship. PncMfh niJrt. "The I.rd Knowrth Tenl 1Vrt Are His": STvodlsa lubject. .r. ; in tl Temple." Flvensenp. the el.. Ir v- fiing a -antata. "Th Salvation of I-.il.'" by Lorentr; phort ser:non by te pisttT. S p. in. Mond.iy. Sunday l-..M-; fo-i.rs' meettrr at th hom of M:s Hlk'i ivtrs'r., l?.2 E. Keaaey sr.; T la p v.l. Tne'lav. the cor.greratlon will fcoM ! annual tuines metir. g; p m. ThnritaT, mld-eek aerrl'- aul :t : io a. !."! will rr.. Mturd9T, th rateneet for lmtru'-i-n. rherl. si BRETHREN FIRST 1214 a Mlchi-an sU Rev. G. W. Rench, pastor; residence. 2t4 E. Broadr-y; 9:30 s, m.. Bunday school. C. D. fhltmer, riperIntendent; 10:30 a, m., worship; 6:20 p. m.. Young People's mestlny. :i IURCH OF THE BRETHREN FIRST Miami gL and Indiana av., Rev. H. H. Helraan, pastor; S 20 a. m., Sunday school, P. Q. Stahly, superintendent; 10:30 au in, worship; 7:30 p. m., worship. SECOND CHURCH OF THE URETHREN Corner Cushing and Van Buren sts.. Rev. B. Pontioua. pastor; 9:30 a. m., Sunday school. (.:. .sense man. superintendent; 10:10 a. m., worship; 6:30 p. TountJ People' meeting; 7:S0 p. ra., worCIp; g p. m. Wednesday, prayor . etinff. UNITED BRETHREN CONFERENCE MEMORIAIj iOv s. Ft. Jo.-eph st., L. F. John, pattor; 9:"0 a. m.. Sunday school. George Rurkhart, superintendent;

school, 9:C0 a. m.

10.45 a. m.. worship; 6:30 p. m.. Christian Endeavor; 7:45 p. m., worship. Momlr.y worship 10 a. ra.. "Me and His Et"jim" SperJal music by tt -h!r; 2:30 p. a., union matins; st tbe

nistet rhur'-h. Main and Wtd t. i p'iNect. 'fne Stcmbling llkt and How to Get Kid f Thesi. EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION VIRST L&fayett blvd. and Menroe st.. Rev. Edmond Kerlln, pastor. 1:30 a. m., Sunday school; 10:30 a. m.. worship; :30 p. m.; 6:45 p. Young: People's meeting; 7:30 p. m worship. (Jeorwe Holtton. mprlntendnt ol Sunday acneol. At rarcinr tfrtice a ' further sermon In th Sunday cioraing Mrin of "Txta Hard to I ndermnd.' lpa service" in the Sunday Tuning erles en "The Heart cf the Cöpl." at the requpt f 'the Y. P. A., a mrmcn epAlally addrd to roana: rpl; Inf.faI'atlon of Y. P. A. efflr for the new year, pr-eclal music, and other features ef rarld interest. BROADWAY EVANGELICAL, ASSOCIATION Corner Broadway snd Carroll ats.. Rev. E. Garfleld Johneon. pastor; residence, 1412 a Carroll st.; 9:30 a. m.. Sunday school, S. C. Lehman, superintendent; 10:30 a. m.. worship; 6:30 p. nv. Young Peopio'tf meeting; 1:30 p. m.. evening worship. Inntallatlnn rf Sunday nhool offlrers ari-l ttracbpTs t 10:3V Mornlntf subject, "Pour nfentials in tb Life of a Teacher and OfTirfr," by rator. Lecture by Ir. Sarnud Horouh at ronlnjr ttW. Subject, "Th Book of Books. ' Prayer niepUnt: Wednesday evening at 7:0. GRACE. EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION Lincoln way W. and Walnut st.. Rev, O. O. Loxler, pastor; 9:30 a. m., Sunday üchool, C. S. Harrinston, superintendent; 10:30 - and 7:30 p. m. vorship. w 9 m COALBUS?: AND A UTEN CHAPEL Earl F. Snyder, pastor; realdence. 806 N. 10th st. phono Mlsh. 2187. Sunday schoolfc meet at 10 a. m.; Youn? Feoples Alliance and Christian Endeavor at 7:30; preaching i-t Auten 11 a, m,, at Coalbueh 8; 15 p. m. EVANGELICAL ST. PETER'S GERMAN 415 W. Lasalle av.. Rev. Hugo Welchelt, rastor; 9 a. m.. Sunday school; 10:15 a. m.. worship. Annual mwtlng of members 2:30 p. ra. Monday evening. Young People's le.iRue. Thursday evening. PriS'dlla clr le. Contlrmation elas, every Tuesday and Krlfiay at 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; :15 a. m.. Men's Bible class, U M. Hamirnerschmidt, leader; 10:30 a. m.. German worship; 7 p. m.. Evangelical ieague meets. Morninc German srrlc. "Come Thou ami All Thy House Into the Ark"; Men'a lbnevo!ent society Thursday 8 p. ra. BWEDISH EVANGELICAL MISSION CHURCH Main and Monro fts.. Rev. p. A. Strom, pattor. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m.. Oscar Bargstedt, superintendent; 10:45 a. m.; worship, 7:30 p. m. vorship. LATTER DAY SAIOTS CHURCH OF JESUü CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS 321 8. Michigan sL (Woodm-en's rmJl): 7:30 p. xa. BIBLE STUDENTS INTERNATIONAL 224 J. bldff. Bible study 10 o'clock M. S. a. m.; lecture 7:30 p. m.; Wednesday 8 p. m.. testimonial meeting; Friday 8 p. m.. Bible study. INSTITUTE 242 S. Melville hall; 7:45 p. Lafayette st., ra, worship. COMMUNITY ULLERY Dixie, highway in Clay 'ownship; 9-30 a. m., Jospii valiey Sunday school, C. F. Post superintendent; Erma Helrr.an. as eistant superintendent; 10:4fc orship. COMMUNITY Cleveland rd . off Pixie highway N. Sunday school, 0:3(. morning- service, 10:30; evening service, 7:30 p. m. ADVENTIsT SEVENTH 9:0 to 12 a. hall. Melville DAY ADVENTIST n... Saturday. Progress bulldlns;. JEWISH TEMPLE OETH-ELr -Labile and Taj lor st.. Rabbi Albert G. Mlnda; 9:30 a. m., Sunday school; 10:45 a. m., worship. CATHOLIC ST. JOSEPH'S Hill st. and Lsalle av., Rov. Patrick J. Carroll. C. e. C, pastor; Rev. William Burke, C. S. C, aBBistant; low masses at 7:30 and 9 a. m.; high maw at 10:3 a, m. ST. PATRICK'S 305 S. Taylor st.. Rev. John F. DeGroote. C. S. C, pastor; Rev. William MInniok. C. S. C. assistant; low maases at 7:30 and 9 a. m.; high mass at 10:30 a. m. ST. HEDWIGE, POLISH Corner a.rtf. x-o-- r- AKnV ,'7 o A IV-t i ubowicz. C. .S. C.. pastor; assistants. I r-ramecui, v,. r?. k., io iiidfav at 7:30 and S a. m , high mass at 1J n. in.; Sunday school at 2 p. m.; vespers at 2:30 p. m. ST. STANISLAUS POLISH 4li 0. Lincoln St.. Rev. Roman Marinlak. C. 3. C, pastor; manses at 7:30, 9 and 10 a. m. ST. CASIMIR'S. POLI3H S21 9. Webster st.. Rev. Stanislaus Gorka, pastor; low masses at 7:30 and ? a. m.; high mars at 10 a. m.; vespers at 2:20 p. m. ST. ADALBERT'S, POLISH Olive and Grace sts.. Rev. John Osadnik, C. 8. C, pastor; masses at 7:30. 9 ar.d 10 a, m.; vespers at 2:80 p. m.; holy hour Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. ST. STEPHEN'S HTTNOARIAN Thomas and McPherson an, Re. Lawrence Horvath. pastor; Rev. Paul Miller. C. 8. C. assistant: masses at 8 and 10:15 a. m.; Sunday school at 2 p. m.; benediction at 2:20 p. m.; Our Lay of Hunrary mlsalon In 600 block n Catalpa ar., eame mornlnf servlcea; no afternoon srice; ?acred Heart mission on Indiana av., earns as other mission. SACRED HEART, BELGIAN 1126 W. Thon.aa st.. Rev. Charles V. Fischer, pastor; low masses at 7:30 and 9 a. m.; high masa at 10:10 a. m.; Sunday school at 2 p. m.; benediction and vespers at 2 p. na. ET. MARY'S. G CR MAN 4 31 8Taylor St., Rev. John M. Scherer. C. ß. C paator; low maaa at 7:30 a rti.; high mass and sermon at 10 a. m.; Sunday school at 2:30 p. ia.; benediction at 3 p. m. FACRED HEART. NOTRE DAME Rer. John B. Scheier. C. 3. C. pastor; C a. m.. low maas; S:1K a. m.. students mm; 10:15 a. m- pariah mass; 2 p. m., vespera.

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INTERDENOMINATIONAL CRUMSTOWN UNlONraul !i Harria. pastor; 10 a. nr. Blbls chooL GREEK CATHOLIC. SERBIAN ORTHODOX, STS. PETIiR AND rAlXi S. Kendall st. Rnd Dubill av., Rev. Ph. Fredar.ovlch. pastor. Residence, 42." W. Calvtrt fit. Sunday school and prayer services. ZION Regular services of the Christian Catholic Apostolic church at the LaSalle theater 10 to 10:30 a. m. I lpe orpan prelude and illustrated dovotlonalw. At C:30 p. m. at the Prog. rcM club parlors. 212 S. Lafactte. SPIRITUALISTS PROGRESSIVE SPIRITUALIST CHURCH Moose hall. 230 S. Michigan st.. 7:30 p. m. Song service; Hi hi le.on, followed h? lorture by the spirit of Dr. Benslou, Ject, "PplrltuallsnR." Spirit erecting hy Mr. IIool ,Kev. Jennings and Mrs. Mosier. Bring ealM Questions. FIRST INDEPENDENT CHRISTIANSPIRITUALIST CHURCH OF CHRIST Melvllio hall. 212 S. Lafayette blvd.. Rev. sylvia Shafer, pastor, iayctte Church N. Iiblvd. FRATERNAL ORDER OF SPIRITUALISTS Meets every Sunday 2:30 and 7:30 p. m. (Woodmen hall), 120 ZU. Jefferson blvd.. Rev. Charles A. Thompson, pastor. Pastor will srlr a ri of talks from The writings of Rv. Vnl Owen. Thar M Oxford Lancashire, England, everr Sunday at 2:30 p. m. Mpssage fearers. Mrv Charles A. Thonipson, (Justnr Tampal, Frank Filley an.1 ;barls A. Thompson. Evorybody cordially invited. CHURCH OF GOD CHURCH OF GOD Harrison av. and Llndsey at., Wllmer C. Gray, pastor; 8:45 a. in., Sunday school. V. L. Hutsell, superintendent; 10:45 a, m., worship; 6:30 p. m.. Younj People's meeünsr; 7:45 p. m.. worship; 7; 4 5 p. m.. Wednesday, prayer meeting. CHURCH OF GOD OF THE ABRAHAMIC AITII holds ser vices in Melvilli nail. 212 S. Michigan st; 10 a. m.. Sunday school. F. A. Stilson. superintendent. ! CHURCH OF GOD 54 6 S. Ch i-1 mn i. .uorninp services n a. m afternoon services 3 p. m.; Y. P. i p. ni.: preacnint? at 7:30 p m. Elder Moses Anderson, pastor. INDEPENDENT SACRED HEART. HUNGARIAN Corner Catalpa and Indiana avs.. Rev. Alexander G. Yupa. pastor; ? a. m.. low mass every morning; 8 a. m.. Sunday, low masd, 10 a. n:.; high maja, 7 p. rru, baptism; 7:30 p. m.. VMper. NATIONAL POLISH. ST. MARY'S OF THE HOLY ROSARY, POLISHSample and Kosciuszko sts.. Rev. Edward Staroryplnski, pastor; week das, 8 a. m.; high ma&s at 10:30 a. ra.; Sundays and holy days, 8:30 a. m.; Sunday school, 2 p. ra. WLSLEYAN METHODIST WELEY'AN 1407 Rush &t., Ftev. C. N. Porter, pastor; res;dence. 1407 E. Rush st.; 9:30 a. m., Sunday school, F. 11. Porter, Superintendent. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE CHURCH OF THE XAZAEENC Corner Rush and .Milton stf. Sunday school, :30 a. m., W. S. Houk. superintendent; worship. 10:30 a m.; Young People's meeting. 0:30 p. m.; evangelistic service, 7: M0 p. m.; prayer meeting Wednesday evening, 7:30 p. m. O. W. Waltz, pastor. FREE METHODIST RIVER PARK FREE METHODIST Fourteenth and Vlnu sts.. Rev. A. R. Hamilton, pastor: 9:3') a. m.. Sunday school; 7 p. m. worship. FREE- METHODIST- Pennsylvania av. and Rush st.. A. R. Hamil ton, pastor; 10 a. m.. school; 11 a. m.. preaching. Sunday FIRST Nazarene, 114 .V. pie st.; 9:30 a. m., Sunday Sample school: Z:30 p. hip. m., worship; 7:30 p. m., worSALVATION ARMY Holiness meeting 10:30 a. m.; company meeting. " p m., all children invited; jirais? rneetinü J p. m.; joung people'?, helon C p. m.; sahatior. nieotisn: 8 p. ni.; open air 10 a. m. and 7 p. m. MISSIONS CITY RESCUE MISSION 115 E. Jefferson blvd., Kay A. Bird, superintendent; 2 p. m., jail service; 3 p. m., Sunday bchool; evening hvrvica at 7:30 p. m. PENTECOSTAL MISSION. APOSTOLIC FAITH 320 N. Olive sL. Cecil Castle, pastor; 10 a. m., worship; 7:45 p. m., worship; 7 45 p. m., mid-week meetings Tuesday and Thursday. ASSEMBLY OF GOD MISSION SIS W. Division st.; regular services 7:45 every evening but Monday; Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. G. B. Leeke, superintendent. MENNONITE HOPE MISSION 6 23 N. Studeba'ter St.; 2:30 p. rr -Sunday school: i:30 p. m.. worship: 7:30 p. m.. Monday. Friday and Saturday worship; Mary Nunemaker Jn charge. PENTCCOSTAL W. Jeffereon blvd. Tuesday, Thursday MISSION 20 7:45 p. in., an1 Saturday. worship; 7:30 p. m, Sundj, wor-Poo-ship; 9 p. m.. Sunday, Youig pie's meeting. Y. M. C. A. T. M. C. A- Corner S. Main and W. Wayne at.. W. M. Dinner. Jr.. general secretary; L. E. Goodwin, secretary boys' department: servlcei Tuesday. Wednesday. Thursday. Friday, 9 a. m., religious conferences; Monday. 10 a. m.. Ministerial association; Friday, 7:30 p. rru. RellXlC'ia Institut; Monday (boys) 1:30 m.. Trl-C club Bible claw. MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION The Ministerial association meets every Monday mnrnlrj; at 10 o'clock except during töe months cf July and Aucu?!. Thf nffl,-tr are K. Cr. Johnson. pre:dnt; A. 12. Monger, vice president, and P. V. (Jordon. aecretary ar.d treasurer; visiting ministers are cordially invited to attend th metine". Y. W. C A. Y. W. C. A. Surday. 4:" p. rr... vesper hour; 3:. 10 p. m, hlh pchool girls' HiM cla?. teacher. Mies Sara Upplncott; Tuday f:15 bujlnes women's supper and Rlhle

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P.URBANK. Calif., Jan. 7. Th motion picture is to be used in pretentious fashion to rekindle Interest in the Bible. It Is expected to stir the greatest religious revival of modern times. Epochal events and outstanding characters of the Old Testament especially, t?uch a the Creation, the Deiner. the Cain-and-Abel fexid, stories of Abraham, Isaac. Jacob and Joyrpl;. havo lifon filmed cr are beiCHILE DRY BILL IS NOW FAVORED Kotrirtinns on Sale of Liquor Are Enforced Only Partially in Cities. SANTIAGO. Chl. (By Mail). Prartioal prohibition may soon be .-nfon'od in Chile if the law to establish dry zones. projected by I'res't Allessandri, is enacted by congress. The bill is designed to establish a bone-dry regime in the industrial districts, and there seems to be a fair chance of its becoming a law. Prohibition legislation in a country like Chib in any Latin country is decidedly unpopular, but recent developments in the coal mine districts of the south have led legislators and government executives to the belief that the proposed law Is tho nnlv remedial sten that may bo i taken to avert recurrences of the relet nt bloody clash at Lota. This coal mine center was the scene several weeks ago of an armed fm'ht between drunken miners and troops of the "carblneros." the Chilean military police, and resulted in manv dead and wounded on both sides. The entire trouble is blamed on liquor by government officials, althouuh tb re are many who declare that social unrest in the section has reached such a stage thut the government well advised tn take the greatest military precautions. But the president and bis advisors claim that large military forces in the district arc unnecessary if sobriety :inioii-r the laborers can be enforced. Bars Supposed to C Ifo. Rrst rlctions of the sal of liquor; are iti foice and a slipshod sort of, prohibition is supposed t" be observed over tho week-end. Theoretic-j ally every bar is supposed to be j closed tight from 4 p. m. Saturday j until Monday morning, but there Is j nothing In the law to prevent liquor; beinp: served with food, and the bet-1 ter class bars In the downtown sec-! tion of S.tnti mo and Valparaiso open; for several hours Saturday evening.' Sunday noon ar.d Sunday evening. A' dish of crackers on each table takfsj care of the food provision, and brings ba-k recollections of the old Raines, law of New York. In spite of th.- flict tint the per-j sons who possess the wherewithal to purchase at tnese nars do not j suffer greatly under the law. Its en- ' for ement is prosecuted rigidly with j j regard to the small "cantinas", fre-i jonented during the week by the working classes, and the wage of the! ja. vera ire "obrero" does not permit! J him to patronize th downtown 11- , joui-r establishments. j j It is claimed that the law is a sue- i 1 1 ps.--, and that while the manner in! jwhi.h it works out savors of class j 'legislation. It was designed that the worker might bring hi wages home to his family on Saturday night Inj Iii porket and not on his breath. ; Fniversal prohibition in Chile,' such ar is snppn?. tl to exist in the' United States under the Eighteenth : amendment, is going to take a long time mnir, if it ever Ines arrive.' Tho grape-growing industry Is one of the most lmjiortant of the country ' and it represents the Investment of j millions. I RKMOVLNfJ KUST. Sur m;!k will remove rut whit1 cl-:th. from Though living near for-sLa. do not waste firewood. He thit dova not believe in others finds they do not believe- in him. The preatt nvorconte th blow. conqueror enemy v Is h who lthout a A vtcnnt mind L? cpn to ail sui;-rffti-n a. a hollow building echoe dl ounds. Pull dir. er." ar measured hidowp. and erat mn olumniitors. by by thir their cl.-iF.-s. tfachr. Mli3 Phomla Lamont; Wedr.fsday, Wymm's Pible class, tachr. Miss Limnnt; Thursday 7 p. rr. Industrial clas "Testing Out a Working Girl's Creed."

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in? prepared for release to churchea schools and theaters throughout tht world. The Sacred Film, Inc. of BurbanK is at work on this !aboratej program of the Crospl aooording to the movies Faithfully Portrayed. Offlclals of the company have insisted that the task be approached ; with reverence, that sectarianism shall be eliminated, and that historv and Biblical narrative be followed with absolute fidelity, under guidjanee of clergy and archaeologists, in jtho hope that the product will prove ! of inestimable stimulus in the spread I of Christianity. j As silent missionaries, these filme will go to many lands;, the initial four episodes of the Old Testament already being on exhibition from Japan to England, with arrangement."-. beinpr perfected for release through-1 out Europe. Expert Guidance. Dr. Edgar James Ranks, world renowned archaeologist, has acted as research director in filming: many of the R.'b'e stories. He excavated the Babylonian city of Bismya in 1903 a field director for the University of Chicago expedition, and i author of several volumes on the customs and architecture of pcophv j who move prominently through the ' Old Testament. The theological authenticity i j sponsored by a group of clergyman : whose ever:-' effort, say the directors, ! has been to avoid controversial pit-; falls and to keep the film version i unbiased. J To Teach Concord. j "No special clasr or sect Is ad- i dressed In the Bible films, " says Larry Weingarten of the Sacred Films j Co. "The intention is to make the . 1 I interest universal and to keep ?Im- ' -110 o r. a r st v r t In TM'A.ltiitln ' 1'1H-il L ic iir.uiuii in jnuuuv.iiuii. The pictures will be designed to show j that there are more elements oi ) unanimity than sectarian difference j j in the elemental data of religion j "They will he flashed wherever i a motion i there is a white man and picture- camera. "In etudlo and field the prime con slderatlon has been to re-arouse in - icrest m ino isiDie. GET YOUR FREE $1.00 PACKAGE1 OF GENUINE YEAST VITAMINE TABLETS TODAY aa explained in Free Coupon below good for five dayi. Tht a arm guaranteed to bm THE GENUINE YEAST VITAMINE TABLETS prepar-d from the original formula of Dr. Catrin of the Faculty of Medicine of Paris. THEY POSITIVELY CONTAIN NO DRUGS Vic want to prove to you the difference between taking Yeast Vitamine Tablets mixed with drugs (in which the quantity of Vitamirxs is necessarily small ) and Genuine Yeast Scrawny Vitamine TKlet abaci. NClC lutely pure and unadulterated in which you naturally get a much larger quantity of Vitamins. For this purpose and also to prove to you the value of our Genuine Yeast Vitamine Tableti, arrangements have been Ungainly made to frive you a reg- Figureular $1.00 packsce absolutely free as explained herein. Before taking Yeist Vitamine Tablets we want you to witfh yourself, and note especially the thinness of your face, and the color of jour complexion. Then measure younelf around the chest and the waist. Then take one package cf these tablets. Flabby IOiiUii:g UvTrction fc1cu IlSSUeS below and watch the results. Investigation of tha Medical Research Committee (composed of eminent physicianj and scientists) would secra to show that no matter what quantity of food may be taken, if such food is deficient in itaminea, you praduallv loe fi?sh and become thin and weakened while a much i sailer quantity of food. rich in Vitamine, quickly prodaoes cood fine flesh and increases weight. ftreneth and energy, provided your Llood contains a sufficient quantity of oxygenatti organic iron to enable you to assimilate your food properly. Without organic iron both food and Yitamines are absolutely useless, as your body cannot change infrt, lifeless food into living ceils and tissue unless you have plenty of organic iron in your blood. Blood eiaminatiors by physicians all over the country have shown that an enormous number of people are deficient ia hemelobin or oxygenated organic iron content in the blood stream, and this is cftea the real underlying cause of a thin, emaciat ed. weak and run-down condition and it is i

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