South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 78, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 March 1922 — Page 31

SUNDAY, MARCH 19, 1922

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Sunday Services In South Bend

BAPTIST .Micvr M.ln and W.yn :v. U. a Davif. U. D. raptor; r??.dr.r. :U V. Wayne st.; S:C0 !. m.. Sunday cbool. V. K.. StuJtiker. s.ptrinende:;t; strrron 13:45 a. in.; Voau People's meeting6:30 p. m.; evening worship. T:30 p. m. Wednesday 7:45 p. ni-. i..M-wcek. rvicC. " A LVA n Y -C ' rr.cr Elaine n Ci.lfcrr.ia avs . E'-v. A. M. Q1'1' mmtVer. rer.JüiC U13 Woodnnl av.; I E. (io-ln-an. Fur.day fchcol P'H ri:.tf n.l' nt; 10 a. na., JEb f:hor,l. Dr. J. O. IV.on- facner cf Mon's oii.rs; U a. ra. morning vw.TPhip; J:..0 p. im.. H. Y-,r; ' 7:20 p. in. v-r.!n? f-rvic: -m. Weir.' -. lay f vt nlr.tr. prayer hkTMornlnf? -orbbr 'sbj- ? ar.d r-of; r.'.r. vr-alp -r S Wonderful W,d:.-;d..y. ... . rn . r ruer n-.d i r i " r . " swnnisn mission mo w. Colfax av.. will hol I services at J c-clock F Jr.day aft-rm-on. The JJUlie Is Invited, ilev. E. J- Okeilmd 1? in charge. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE F1KST CHUIXII OF IIUST. (CIi;. ii:ST Main and Madison st.. hur.day school, J.i m.; morning itrMcf. U a. m.; Wednesday ocnIr tr U timoniil meeting ai c u reading rooms open dally 1ora i to fc. Saturday eve runs. . LI. 6- building. CHRISTIAN FIRST 3 1C S. Main st.. Rv. Elwer Ward r'o.. pastor; r' sidence. 320 o. Main st. Kible school a: ?-C- a. r;i.. M. It. Df nnison. fc'iperMrr.dfi.t; worship. 10:40 a. ?n. a-' 7:::m :-. m.; Y. l'. ; x..,,t,.r. v;t,;.-t. " 1 1 :-.' r;'' . " lairh V.m-ai:z s;j!.j-T. "ll.e "- HT'-v of tl." A IN LIANA AVirXUi: Corner Indiana av. a::d b:. Joph ft. Jfeilvllle, mlnis-t'.r. M u:':o. 61 ü Fcnr.;.:vsnii av. Ch.irk-s Kryder. superintendent of ieliKiouH education; r.,crnlnr vorahii) 5:30 to 11:45; Rib!" cl.irsei at 3:45; fenr.ort at --CO a. ! i. md 7:10 p. rn. IL" rhrMi.m Ilndenrorerü w'.H Vrt;?ul a r-r-sr:i:n S.:n.!ny ev.-rjr? ul . jTwo pli will !.h P-n. u, ltu'n4,1 th Tblrtpentli." and "1 Lauss J.n Vnn Au orTorln- for ndHsl-n. '"' reivl. Sui.J.-t cf ll. ' lv.. - l Downfall '-f Israel. II Mne 14 a LINDEN AVENTTE Undn .av. rid Carlisle U I. N. MMler. pastor. Fanday school at 10 a. m.. F. O. (pfcld, Bjperintendent; worship. 11 -m.; Christian Endeavor. 6:30 p. m., worship. 7:30 p. m. a HARRIS PRAIRIE Bible fcbool 1:30 a. m.; communion and pre--r-n-Inp tt 10:30 a. m.; special conf rlee. Everybody welcome. EPISCOPAL tT. JAMIi5--Lafaytra blvJ.. north of Washington av.. Rev. Hot), ert J. Lo-.s. reenr; 7:30 a. m.. holy communion; 9:45 a. m.. rc ichool. 11 a. m.. worship; 6: 5rr . Voting Reopl i's meeting. Morr.lr? crvl'- nnd prnion Ty Uv. VcVeUa Harrl-on. rdr f H-!y 'r'" 11 a.'m.: iplal sorvlr.i f..r L.iua shrine rh:b; Lor. tor. stru t s t. i.. j in reronal r-lici.-n. .o!:.lurf e-1 -v ir. IMrr'.son, : ? " P- n. : Tuolr.y evenlnc. Inten!al o!Ti.- und stiu mj 1. 1 r. II.irr!u;. . II. l- ''. TRINITY (Hungarian) Corner Elm rt. and Colfax av.. Father Edwin E. Smith, priest in charge; residence, 6J5 N. Walnut eU; 9 a, nx. Sunday school; 10 a. m., ra METHODIST EPISCOPAL FIRST 315 Main 3t- neV Al irt E. Mon?r. pastor; K:43 a. m. r!as3 meetlr.g; 9::;0 a. ru. t?u:ida Pchool. Herbert R. Clam, superintendent; worship 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; sonior and hish school l-'p worth lt-3i;Uf-H 6:30 p. rn. t in-tn a. in, lunlnr r.ür.-h srvi.lAi la th J nti lor S;:u'.jy li 1 ro-tn. Vi rfcirs; .f Mr. rardf-a. Mrnlnsc j"-r lTid.T.v.entalf 'l : . , WIutiA.ruy r.:ua-.:r "f i""..l" Kv..;.ini: .-r.a-a subject. lMs,:;J.f tb H.-irr.'- 'Ihr p-istor 11, :.t both Mri--es. Wedr.edny t-v.-uti:,' r p. m. ohnrli f.-raily nii-t FT. PAUL'S MEMORIAL Colfax nd Laporte avs.. -Rev. James L. Gard!hr. D. cantor Rev. C. L Ttulion. a53itant pastor; Sunday chool 0:30 a. m.. O. A. FulKcrson. ftipfrlr.tfndent; morning worship. 10:45 a. in.; Epworth league. 0:30 p. ni.. and evenir.fr worship, 7:30 p. m.; prayer meeting 7:15 Wednesday Vv.nlr.fr. Vom'.r.c w.rsh'p. "T' r.-'ir fM r-ir-rr.c. of tr (I-r-;.-' by r-i-tor; l.puort.i .-ur- b-d bv V! tor Ku;f.T.-r; ovor.inrrrv!p "DrVfl It Mttt.T Wb.it We b-'-Ii.':" 'by paster; Wi-ip evoniug, bntfr. t?rrl?e. GRKCE Corner Michigan and lutt wis.. Rev. Pert D. Reck, pastor: 1:45 a. m.. claf neetni;; 9:30 a. rr... Sunday schocl. Clem Whlteman, f -iperintendent; mornint: worhlp, 1A;45 n. m.; Epwoith l.vaprue metirp. 6:30 p. n. Mi-? WF.metta Fhlrk. pre-'.dent; rvinlr.; v.-sh.p. 7 . "0 p. m. Mrr.'.:v wrhip. "To What 1 1 : r nr.d o';:v"a-T: I rr-.-V ;-i-"r: i'!'crtli '.-a 'v.- pro-'.t' i.f. --ott M Vy; 7.K". p. nj. i pr. ;n-i -' -';-;;r 1 pi; s-d n-.art't of Trir.ify M. P. fi.uri. F'krürt F--rtr.o-!, "Wh- Are tl e l'.ro.ijniYndMr pat..r. TRINITY M. E. Corner Rlaln nd Vaar av. Ru.ell L. Phlillpa. pastor; re.sider.ee. 921 Cleveland Ftinday fchocJ. ?:30 a. rn.. Rulo'ph i:'tp u:erlntendt'r.:. Mornlr r.rrship. 10:45: Epworth league,C:30 p. rn.. E?thr Klrkpatrick. ' pre ildcr.t; mid- t-fk ervice 7:3'. p. : :n. Wedr.ciiay. ' ! LOWELL HEIOTrTS -Miner and! rrancia sts.. Rev. C. J. Jordan, rastcr. Sunday school. 9:45. Jefl Gcarhart. tuperintendent; worship,; 11 a, m.; Epworth leagrue. 6:30 p.; m.. C. A. RuskusM. president, even-i :r.r worship. 7:30 p. rn. ; Junior: church. 2:30 p. m. STUIL MEMORIAL Con.o S. i M'.ch!rnn and Victoria C'.auJ 1 Young, pastor. Sunday s-hool at; f.ro a. r:t.. Don il l E. Dubai!, uper-1 ir.tendent; worship. 10:40 a. m.; ; 6:;b0 p. m. Ep'-vorth league. 7:20 p.m.! v. prayer Kr;c' Weiiccsd-ty n-j - it . : balk U' r- . v - - f k Or 1 1 - I, i ' , i ' I T V t ' i ? ; ' -i it; ! : -' ' ' 1 " ' r Fi'h'r W: Ar, 'n 1 a 1 - m - -1 ' -1 v :: h v c s r ; e .i bv. ri- ) tr- ! .v I:.' r-n?.r. t! Th I'.n a Ith ' t:.V .arr" Wa." "P n i - i- far::!y: : v . The ; at 'r to: wi.l 'ia- '. .g Jesus Into -jr lb ui s." ntMANTTAL GERMAN La fa yette t- Wayr.e it . Ib-v. Fred H. E'-hnernar.n. p-.iste r. pir.'lay school. T ) r m. Ch ir m E. btark, super- ! --r. .l"-t: worshjp 10:?0 a .a and P (i'rrni su't. "I.'-. Vtrsr Toward C.-.t rry." nTrirs ei:b1--t. Ilrisbh. "Tndss 1- ärb-t." TMs -.vili .e tb. brr-t of a set'.tut of re-Fäbter n-iUiJi iL. hLIcü tx

rtor Is rrctrat:n? tr- ctara'derlflka f J';1m. Ivtr m 1 John. EI'WOETH MEMORIAL M. E. ll:v it. and Lincoln nay W.. Itev. ! O. V. Jaekwon. pnrtor. Sunday i f rho-.l. 3 : C 0 a. rn., Theodore ; l'ro'.id. funtrintTident. Worship ,

10:4 j a. m. and 7:30 p. m. ; Epworth b.-ague, 6:30 p. m. RIVER I-AllK S. Fventh P.ev. Albert L. Brandenburg, pastor. Iifldene.. 913 & Eleventh t.; 9:20 a. m.. Sunday school; 10:40 a. m., worship; C:30 p. m.. Ep worth league; 7:2U p. m.. worship. PORTAGE CHAPKb Rev. DeWitt C. Ellinwood. pastor; Clarence Ashley, Sunday pchool 8jro.intcr.dent. Prachlne 10 a. m; Sunday! school Jl a. m. C. M. E. Corner Laurel and plr rt.. J. W. Fant, castor. Sunday fchool, 9:30 a. m. sermons at 11 r. m.; Epworth leasrua. 6:30 p. m.; cvonln?: Eenlces at 7:30 p. m. T.J-J-week meetings; Women's MlaMorary society, Monday 2:30 p. m.I official board rretlnsr 7:30 WeJnedny evening, followed by pray erv',.s beginning at 8 o'clock. :.IT PLEASANT Rev. DW!tt C. ElMnwood. pastor; Frank D. MatheTvs, Sunday phnol f upr-rinter.dent, Sunday pchool 10 a. m.; proachins, 11:15 a. m. MONSON CHAIT.L Rev. DeTrltt C. inilnwood, pastor; Harry Casfi'ills, Funday aehool Fuperintendert: Sunday school. 10 a. m.; preachincr, 7:30 p. m. TAYLOR A. M. E. ZION Rev. B. P. Gordon, pastor. Mornlnrr pervice, 11 a. in.; Sunday prhnol. 12:30 p. n.; W. C. E. leacruo, i:?.0;; evening rvior. 7:30; Friday evtninp. prayer r:a.i metin. Mrs. Relle Allea. superlr.tendent Funday school. OLIVE A. M. E. 310 W. Monro ft.. Rev. Walter Crider. pjstor; 10:30 i. m.. worship; 12:30 p. m.. Sunday Frhool: 7:30 p. m.. worship; 7:30 p m.. Ydneday, worrhip. OSCEOLA M. E. CIRCUIT J. H Roycr. pastor. Willow Creek Sermon 9:30; .Sunday pchcol, 10:15 o'clock: Tamarack Sunday school, 9:30; sermon 10:4 5; o:eola Suaday school, 3;30; Epworth league" 6:30; formon, 7:20. PRESBYTERIAN FI RST Corner of Washington av. and Lafayette blvd., Rev. Archibald McClure. minister; Mlsa Charlotta M. Partridge, assistant to the minlater; morning: service at 10:45 a. m.. evening cenice. 7:?0 p. m.: Bibl school at 9:30 a. m J. I. Shafer, Superintendent: Men's Fellows-hip club at 9:30 a. m.. Dr. Lippincott. leader. WESTMINSTER Scott ind Llndf&y Ets.. Rev. H. K. Groe. pastor. Residence, 612 Portago av., Sunday school, 0:30 a. rn., L. C. Yhitcomb, superintendent; mornIr.g worship, 10:45; mid-week devotional service. Wednesday, 7:30 ; m. SUN NTS I DE E. Washington av. and Francis St.. Rev. M. M. Rodders. Ph. D.. minister. Sunday echool. 5:30 a. m.. A. J. Love, superintendent: 10:45 a. m.. morning werfhip; 6:45 p. m.. Christian Endeavor: j 7:30 p. m.. evening worship: mid- I week service Wednesday. 7:30 p. m. j Morniiij? subject. "Yet No: I": eveniugi hubject. "Why I Relieve la God." HUNGARIAN Corner Cherry L Ar.d Washington av.. Rev. John Pezeo, pastor; Sunday chool at 5 t m.; church service at 10 a. m.; veoer service at 2 p. m. HOPE Leer and Dayton sts.. Edwin O. Meister. pastor; Sunday school. 9:30 a. m.. Frank Kettrlng. superintendent GRANGER Rev. W. O. Teninty, pastor; Sunday school. 10 a, m.: church eervlce every two weeks at 11:20 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. LUTHERAN HOLY TRINITY ENGLISH Corner Bherman av. and Lndtey 6t., Rev. Albert H. Keck, pastor, 7Ö7 Sherman av. S.inda tcliool, 9:15 a. m., Charles Hasa, tuperintendent; prpathing, 1C : 30 a. i.i.; Luther league, 6:o p. m.; vespers with sermon. 7; 30 p. m. Mrtrning pubjt, "For Or Against?"; Luther leatpw leader, Miss Florenc Han-'; vespers, subject. "1 he Man Who To , His I.aPt Ccance"; S p. m. Tuesi.i. . I'.r therhoo 1 at tho hojxift ef Hans Aii.b-rson, Shermnn nr.; 7:40 p. ru. Wedries 1 )V, I.enten rv'.rv, sublect, "An b!e:il Priiyer"; 4:lj p. rn. Friday, cate-el.eti'-Ml instruvtion. ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN Jef. frson blvd. and William at.. Rev. II. IJor.o. pastor. German 6ervic every' Sunday at 0:30 a, m. English fervice every Sunday (erÄpt th third Sunday of the month) at 10:50 a. m. English Sunday school at 11 a. m. Parochial school, with daily religious ir.fctructiun. 4lu Y. Jeiferson blvd. Holy Coinrnnnlrm S'un.irir. I'repa ritorr pervit-e f a. r.i. Lndien' Ail rne't imrr.P" Via "! .-ifft-r tt:o !- et th rnnrnle ..ri'-e '!': 1 1: ted mi the Tlnzlish bincu i-'o 7 ;." p. Waltlwr b-.itre. monthly litera:y m-tlns: Tnr si.iy evening. Jowlnc i in !'.' i::'ta Wid:,,,!-i j- jifterGiyRIA DEI SWEDTSH.-Chapln and Kerr sts.. Rev. Carl G. Anderfor., pastor; ?: a. m., Sunday school; 9:4 5 a. m.. English morning worship: 11 a- m., Swedish morning worship; 7:20 p. m., eening worship. English rr.orn'.njr subje-vt. ''Spiritual Reparation": Swe.'.ish morclnc sutjo t. "All Tic? Who Hnve Not Pe M. d For Chri-t Ar 1U- Pnmlps": 6:4." . m . lUb iitndv c'as: s p. m. Monday, ehnrcli btvard arl corv.'.uttr. en church l"".atio:i n-UI raeet ft the church Pnor: p. m. Tue'bny. the r.uthiine S'V-ltty will meet: S p. iv.. Thursday, nld-week Ir.ten service BRETHREN FIRST 1214 S. Michigan sL. Rev. G. W. Rench, pastor; n-sl-derce, 214 E. Rroadny; 9:30 n. m.. Sunday schnol. P. P. Sriver, superir tctnlep.t: PR 2 a. rn. ar. l 7:30 p. m.. worship witii sermon: ?:30 p. m.. Junior and Senior Christian Enrieaor. ZHURCH OF THE BRETHREN FIRST Miami et. and Irdian av.. Rev. H. II. Ilelman, pstor; ! r:20 a. r.i., Sunday school. P. G. stahly. supermtcrdent; 10:30 a. rn . worship; 7:30 p m.. wcrshiu Mrnli.g seru.-r.. "Chri'tian r.-pt-:).- . r.'.r I rr ra::; i-y t : - ,T ;i:;I -r oo. '.et T. SECOND CHURCH OP BRETHREN Corner Cushir.g and Van Buren. Rev. J. W. Grater, pastor. Sunday school, 0:30 a. m., superintendent, Frank Pcttorff; tervlce. 10:3 0 a. m. and 7:30 p. in.; ChrLt-' ban Endeavor. C:"n j. r.:; prayer p,:t i tin? V v. iv-- :ay ev"ni:.g, . m. UNITED BRETHREN C O N PURE N C i: M E M O R I A L COS ij. h't. Joseph st.. L. P. John, pastor; 3:20 a. m., Sunday school. Gtorgo Burkhart, superintendent; J

r. m., m.. Chrl?t!i.n Endeaver: 7:30 p worr-b.Ip. lUrvAz r:rrr.. "l.p.r of lit'-r to If "?ii'.rr ! -I Srm rr. :i " i:v n !. Sv 7 :' p. :.i . i-.i-I-v..-; -c r, f'.-. EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION VIRST Lifayette bhd. and Monro tt.. Rev. EJmond Kerhn. pastor. 1:20 a. m.. Sunday school; 10:30 a, rn., worship; 6:20 p. m.; 6:45 p. m.. Yrunf; l-cuplt'a meeting; 7:30 p. m., v. c rhip. 7'. I O A D WA Y E V A N G ELICAL A .S F O C I A T I O N C c ' r n r Ero idway fcnd Carroll sts.. Rev. E. GarfieM Johnson, pastor; re.-idence, 14 12 S. Carroll ht.; 0:30 a. m., bunday chool. .S. C. Lehman. ?uperln:endnt; 10:30 a. m. worship: :30 p. n, Youri,' I'eopir'a rr.öttir.i; 7;j3 p. m.. f cnir.tr w. rs-hip. Mrnin- irrrron subject. "Th f'hrl-t We N'-v-r n-jrgrow," ! y past -r. Vui: I'f "p:-'.- AbbTii' ubj"':, "V.':..it I ' J'Lr'vtiir.lry M. -.n p M-?" Mi.- Ac: js '.'hnr. b.'id."-. Hvonln? subj.-t. "i'.vp'itii.Ti f the Lord's 1'rnyor." Prait-r i:;eetirijj Wedr.s-ln y rvf-ni:: at 7 :lGRACE. "EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION Lincoln way W. and Walnut 6t., Rev. O. O. Lozier, pastor; 9:30 a. m., Sunday school, C. 3. Harrinston, Kupt-rintendenl; 10:39 .. rn. and 7:30 p. m. worship. COALRUSi; AND A UTEN CHAPEL Earl F. r'nyder, pastor; residence. SOG N. 10th Pt. I'hone Mi3h. 2187. Sundfv schools meet at 10 a. m.; Yount Feoples Alliance and Christian Endeavor at 7:30; preaching at Auten 11 a. m., at Coa'.bush 8.15 p. rr R ETHEL. IA'DICK E. W. Zol!er, 103 Erainard a v., Naperville. El., pa.stor; Riblo school 10 a. m., W'llllanx Ilullingr, supr rinter.dent: morning worship, 1 1 a. m.; afternoon service, 4 p. m.; evening aervice, 7:30 p. m.; Youn? I'eopli'a 7 p. rn. EVANGELICAL ST. PETER'S GERMAN 415 W. Lc3l!o a v., Rev. Hugo Wtichelt, nator; & a. m.. Suiiday ftnool; J':15 a. n?., (lerman worship. Lnh'l;h Lenten si'viee 7:." p. ru. Thursday evei.Iiijr, 1'rlseill.i rifle. Tuesday and Friday continuation elass at 4 p. m. ZION 3 EVANGELICAL Cornet Wayne and St. Peter sts.. Rev. Waldemar M. Goffeney, pastor; 9:15 a. tr... Sunday school, Ch.Tlca Weber, superintendent; 9:15 a. m.. Men'i Rible class. L. M. Hamrrrschmldt, leader; 10:30 a. m.. German worship; 7 p. rn.. Evangelical league meets. Morning English servlcp, "Mirm ef tLe 20th Century." Wednesday evening i .f Jcgnsn I.enten pervice. PWEDTSH UYA N G LLI C AL MISSION CHURCH Main and Monro ets.. Rev. P. A. Strom, pactcr. Sunday pchool. 9:30 a. m.. Ocaf Bargstedt, superintendent; 10:45 a. m.; worship, 7:30 p. m. worship. LATTER DAY SAINTS CHURCH OF JESUa CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS 321 8. Michigan bL (Woodmen's hull): 7:30 p. m. BIBLE STUDENTS INTERNATIONAL 224 J. M. S. bldg. Rible study 10 o'clock a. m.; lecture 7:30 p. m.: Wednesday 8 p. m... testimonial meeting; Friday 8 p. m.. Bible study. INSTITUTE 242 S. Lafayette st.. Melville hall; 7:45 p. m., worship. COMMUNITY ULLERY Dixie highway in Clay township; 930 a. m.. St. JosepLValley Sunday school, C. F. Post, superintendent; Erma Helrnan. assistant superintendent; 10:4 a. m., worship. COMMUNITY Cleveland rd.. off Dixie highway N. .Sunday echooi, 9:30; morning eer-vice, 10:30; evening service. 7:30 p. m. ADVENTIsT SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST 9:20 to 12 a. m., Saturday, PrJgreaj hall. Melville building. JEWISH TEMPLE BETH-EL Labile, and Taylor st.. Rabbi Albert G. Mlnda; 9:20 tu m., Sunday chocl; 10:4 a. m., rorshlp. CATHOLIC 6T. JOSEPIIVS Hill t. and Laealle av., Rev. Patrick J. Carroll. C. P. C, pastor; Rev. William Burke. C. 8. C. assistant; low masses at 7:20 and 9 a. m.; high maaa at 10:33 a. zru ST. PATRICK'S 305 St. Taylor et., Rev. John F. DeOroote, C. S. (.. pastor; Rev. Charles Flynn. C. S. C, assistant; low masea at 7:30 and 9 a. m.; high mass at 10:30 a. rn. n ST. HEDWIGE, FOLTSH Corner Scott and Napier ets., Rev. Anthony Zubowlcz. C. S. C. pastor; assistants. Rev. .-ameckl, C. S. C.; low masses ut 7:3C and 9 a. m., hi?h mass at 1 ) a. m.; Sunday school at 2 p. m.; vespers at 2:.'0 p. m. ST. STANISLAUS POLISH 4ii 5. Lincoln st.. Rev. Roman Marlnlak, C. S. C, paster; masses at 7:30, 9 and 10 a, m. ST. CASIMIR'S, POLISH 821 S. Webster st.. Rev. Stanislaus Gorka. pastor; low masses at 7:30 and 9 a. m.; high mass at 10 a. m.; esMer at ?:2u p. m. ST. ADALBERT'S. POLISH Olive and Grace sts.. Rev. John Osadnik, C. S. C, pastor; masses at 7:30, 9 and 10 a, m.; vespers at 2:30 p. m.; hoy hour Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. ST. STEPHEN' HUNGARIAN Thomas and Mcpherson a vs.. Rev Iiwrence Hon-ath. pastor; Rev Paul Milier. C. P. C, arslitar.t rvi? at S and 10:15 a. m.; Sunday school at 2 p. ru.; tendiction at 2:30 p. m.; Our Laf.y cf Hungary mUslon in 500 block n Cataipa av., same mcrning services; no afternoon servicea; Sacred Heart mission on Indiana av., samt as other mission. SACRED HEART. BELGIAN 1 1 2 v W. Thomas St.. Rev. A. Levi.-.: re, r.iter ; l-w i::a.-; at P".". V:3ü and t a. m.; high mass at 10:3'J . m.; Sunday school at 2 p. m.; benediction and vespers at 2 p. in. ST. MARY'S. GERMAN 4 31 S. Taylor t, Rev. John M. Weherer. C. 8. C.. pastor; low masi at 7:30 a. rn.; high mafs and sermon at 10 a. ra.; Sunday school at 2:30 p. tn; benediction at 3 p. m. mm SACRED HEART. N O r R E DAME Rev. John R. S I er. C. S. C. paster; a. rn.. low m.-j; i:15 a. m.. students' m; 10:13 a. m.. parlh rwis; 2 p. m.. eepers. INTERDENOMINATIONAL CRUMSTOWN UNION X'aul IL

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Harris, pastor; 10 t. m., Blb; sch'oL GREK. CATHOLIC. j SERI3IAN ORTHODOX. ST. PETLU AND TAUI-S. Iler.dili al nr.J Lubxll av.. Rev. lh. Sredano- ' v;ch. pastor. Rcsiier.c, 4 23 W. Cahor: ct. SunJay school ar.d pray- ! er Fer-ices. ZION I Repular pervlcrs cf tli Christian ! Catholic Apostolic church at the LaFalle the it r 10 to 10:30 a. m. Ftps oran prelude and illustrated devotlJi.als. At 3:3 0 p. ra. at the I'roerew clJb parlors, 212 S. Lafaette. SPIRITUALISTS ; PROGRESSIVE SPIRITUALIST : CHURCH Moo59 hall. 303-05 S. ; Michigan ?t.. 7:30 p. ni. ! liibl ltsoa; special raus!', ?pakers. j Fred Wolf and the .spirit of Dr. le:;slow r!:r.vjli t!iA ra-.-diuisfilp ef Mr. Ho L Msa-f h-irerH, Mr. Ho..; ,,,1 i;ov. JfriMl? üriLg teal-d letters. FIRST INDEPENDENT CrIRLST IAN SPIRITUALIST CHURCH OF CHRIST MelviPo hall. 212 s. Lafayette blvd.. Rev. sj-lvla Shaier, pastor. Church offices. 223 N. Lalayette blvd. - FRATERNAL ORDER OF SPIRITUALISTS Meets every Sunday 2:30 'and 7:30 p. m. (Woodmen hall). I2i E. Jefferson blvd.. Rev. Charles A. Thompson, pastor. Afternoon spp.ikr, Kov. cbarlfs A. Thompson. Subject. "Glfanips ITora a Io.n,lon Clalrvr.yant." Evening. Thoian Harris, Mrs. Nedln Theuipson, Rev. A. M. Palmlrtr, spirit niessaees given at . ean ferrlco. CI IURCH OF COD CHURCH OP GOD Harrison av. and Llndsey st,, wilmer C. Giaj. pastor; 3:45 a, rn.. .Sunday schcjt. U. L. Hutstll. .superintendent; 10:4 a. m... worship; 6:30 p. m.. Youn? People's meeting; 7:45 p. m.. worship; 7:45 p. m., Wednesday, grayer meeting. r CHURCH OF GOD OF TEhl AERAHAMIC i'AJTH holds services In Mel villi nail. ?12 S. Michigan st.; 10 a. rr.., Sunday echool. P. A. Stilson, superintendent. CHURCH OP GOD 5 P S. Chapin st. Morninj; services 11 a. rn.; afternoon services Z p. rn.; Y. P. W. W. 6 p. m.! preaching at 7:30 p. m. Elder Moses Anderson, pastor. INDEPENDENT SACRED HEART. HUNGARIAN Comer Cataipa and Indiana avoRev. Alexander G. Yupa. pastor; ? a, m.. lOW niCKS verv mnrnlncJ m.. Sunday, low rcaad, 10 a, m.;'hl5h I mass. 7 p. m, baptism; 7:30 p. ru.. wspera. NATIONAL POLISH. iST. iUitY'S OF THE HOLY ROSARY, POLISH Sample ajid Koiciuszko stst., Itev. Edward Staroryplnskl. pastor; week days, 8 a. m.: high mafa at 10:30 a. m: Sundays j nd holy days, 8:30 a. m.; Sunday j echooi. 2 p. ra. WESLEYAN METHODIST WEDLET AX 14 07 Rush St.. Rev. C. N. Porter, pastor; residence, 1407 E. Rush bL; 9:30 a. m.. Sunday school, F. 21. Porter, superintendent. CHURCH OF THE ; NAZARENE j CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Corner Rush and Milton sts. Sunday school, 9:30 a, m., W. S. Houk, superintendent; worship, 10:30 a I m.; Young People's meeting. 6:30 p. I m.; cvangelis-tio service, 7:30 p. m.; I prayer meeting Wednesday evening, I 7:30 p. m. O. W. Waltz, pastor. FREE METHODIST RIVER PARK FREE METHODIST Fourteenth and Vino ate.. Rev. A. 11. Hamilton, pastor; 9:30 a. m., Sunday school; 1 p. m. worship. FREE METHODIST Pennsylvania av. and Rusn st.. A. It. Hamilton, pastor; 10 a. m., Sunday echooi; 11 a. m.. preaching. FIRST Nazarene. 114 W. Sample pie st.; 0:30 a. m.. Sunday school: 2:30 p. m., worship; 7:30 p. ni., worship. SALVATION ARMY Holiness meeting 10:30 a. m.; company meeting, 2 p. m., all children Invited; praise meeting 2 p. m.; young people's legion 6 pm.; salvation meeting 8 p. m.; open air 10 a. n. and 7 p. m. MISSIONS CITY RESCUE MISSION 113 E. Jefferson blvd., Ray A. Bird, superintendent; 2 p. m.. Jail service; 3 p. m., Sunday school; evening ec-rvlce tt 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 rr., 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 623 N. Studebalter St.; 2:30 p. mSunday school: i:30 p. m., worship: 7:30 p. m.. Monday, Friday and Saturday worship; Mary Nunemaker In charge. PENTECOSTA I, MISSION 2 CS W. Jefierson Mvd.; 7:45 p. in.. iuesdny, Thursday and Saturday, worship; 7:30 p. m.. Sundpj. worship; g p. m., Sunday, Your.g People's meeting. Y. M. C A. Y. M. C. A Corner S. Viain and W. Wayne st., W. M. Danner, 1r reneral secretary; L. E. Oocdwin. DYE BLOUSE OR BABY'S COAT IN "DIAMOND DYES" Acr: faiei rts wa;erat: hin stocAii: .veater?, coverinj ings. draper!"?, ever-thing. Every Pickarr- contains directions j rimp'e any wo-an ca- ru nw r!"h i.e a.o Q...an ca.. Pu. n . r. n, raue.es colors into her worn grnir.ts or draper-ie even if she l:a i never dyed tefore. Ju.t buy Diamond lyt.s no ether kind then your mafriil will t :. ut r.rht. : u iuyn I).i:n . :: i bys are pu irane 1 ;., . t stria':, spot. fade, .r run. Tell your drugis: whether ie material you wish to dye is wool or silk, or whether It is linen, cotton or mixed goods.

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as.clatJcn; lYIday, 7:20 p. m.. ReU1c:a Institut; Mcr.day (b3 i:30 m.. Trl-C club 3ib!e cia. MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION The Ministerial riF?CH:!ation m-ts every Monday rnorninsr at 10 o'clock xcrt aunr.fi: tho momhs ct Jul ar.d Auqus.. The oflicer aro E. G. Johnson, president; A. E. Monster, vice president, ar.l B. P. Gordon, fecrtsry and treasurer; visiting ministers aro cordially invited to attend the meetings. Y. V. C. A. V. W. C. A. Sunday. 4:30 p. rn.. vesper hur; 3:30 p. m., hih school girls' Rible clas, teacher. Miss Sara Lippincctt; Tueiay 6:15 tusinesi women's supper and I;bie c!a.e?. teacher. Mlsj Phemla Iamont; U'edr.f.clay. 2:30, V.'yman'a Kible class, teacher. MI?s Limont; Thursday 7 p. m. Industrial class "Tedtins: Out a Working Girl's Creed." 1 J FALLS IN MEXICO AS LEADERS UHITE Reaction Agaim-t Radicalism Results in Greater Government Stabilitv. WASHINGTON, March IS. Bolshevism in Mexico has undergone an eclipse, accordir.g to reports today from Mexico City, which are baed on information corcerning conditions in ;ractically e.ery pection of the country. Utlicials assert tliat ti;e reaction arair..-t radicalism which set in lmv.m dlatt-ly following tlie rlota of last bummer in Morclia. Michoacan, wlien several women were killed during a:i attack upon a religious procession. lia extended ove prrticall: the whole of Mexico, making itself felt e.en among the a nti-ciericals. Earlier tendencic-s of so:no momfers of Obregn's cabinet, notably Calif s( minister of government, and de a Huerta, mincer of tho treasury, are reported to have been noticeably modified, with the result that radical leaders no longer pin their hoped of tiupport upon the Obregon administration and are becoming more and more ölscouraged by the apparent lack of support from Russia. Soviet Activities Cnishrxl. Tho defeat by Argentine authorities of tho communistic activities among the workmen of the port of Buenos Aires and other shipping centers Is believed to have had a marked effect upon the fplrlt ot those agents of soviet Russia who had ben stationed in Mexican seaports with tho object of Indoctrinating tho mtive workers with tbe tenets of communism. Even in the Tampoci district, where uncertainty concerning oil legislation has led to considerable unemployment, the radical propaganda is t-aid to have failed signally. Anticipated disorders In Lower California in connection with the inauguration of Gen. Lugo, the newgovernor failed to materialize, and the Obregon executive La launching upon a Fcheme for tho reclamation of arid lands and the colonization ot unemployed from other sections ot Mexico, which apparently is winning tho hearty support of the population. An official report from, San Pedro de las Colonias, State of Coahuibi. declares that boLshfvism has practically disappeared throughout the socalled Laguna district, which is the great cotton-grow. ng section of Mexico. Credit is given to Col. Joe Canines, chief of tho stato ruralo forces, for the breaking up of the T,c, la"!. -or syndicates which for two years have dominated tho region. Disturbances Are Local. Government authorities attach only locil significance to the various labor disturbances which have occurred in Mexico City. The riot occasioned during the strike of chauffeurs would have been avoided, they believe, if the sam willingness to negotiate had been shown as in the case of the. recent bakers' strike. They regard these manifestations as purely labor-union difficulties, with no relation to the broader phasej ol radicalism. Of all th re-ctions of Mexico where tendencies toward bol?heim have been noted Yucatan holds the center of tho stage. The system developed by Salvador Alvarado in this section h.i.s grown under the Obregon regime i.nti! d iy laborers bi.ave extorted s:o a dav, a.s eompared with ?1.'0 in normal times. Either because of the ir.Huer.ee ol Alvarado in tho Obretron pdministraion or hcaus tho Mexican prrsident believed radicalism would burn itself out If b ft unhimler-d the central government has taken few y-teps to check the action of the Yucatan radicals. It is now announced, however, that Gt.. Serrano, the new- minister cf war, will make a tour of inspection through Yucitun. In some quarters this is believed to foreshadow a new policy on the part ot Obroiron with res-jeet to tho Yucatan radicals. 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j Two Year? at Death Door for Murderer Ends hy Governor? Pardon. i ! Ry ALEXANDER HIHtMAN. i ! ("prei.il to T!ie w-TIme.) , NRAV YORK". March 1?. Aftr 10 jyejr? at the dor of death the r!m. green d oor in S;nc Sinsr Jo Coh?n has com back. I' from tli irr- or nn: vhioh had leer, hancirg over !.:- jhe&d for nearly five years, he is hard at work or. hl old lo unb ad:n-; chickens In th Washington mn ro: . Ee.t h bs no Ion per the p ime powerful, fearless "King Jet-." "Once," he saya with a rap'.m; vrlc?. "I wrs within Rvep. ir.inute- ! of tho chair. The governor's reprieve jeir.ie j-t Jn time. If It hY.i bcr. delayed I wouldn't be here r.o." Cohen had been convictovl vf instigr.tlng the Raff murder w-.;eh rivaled the Rosenthal case in popular Interest. In If' 17 lie ntenced to the death house. j HcAeals PmrrtiorLS. 0 j I was In a daze from the start ot the trial," s.3 11 'ohen today. "Th I 5 whole- bus i r. r.- ' F-.t when I s was s -. unbelievable, f 'und myself in th in. illttie gray house up the river I knew thht it was real all too real, j "I couldn't bear to look at the jbars. So I slept with my head to'v.'crl the door. Ono nlqht I heard I a t i:zzing noise on th other side ot !the wall. It was the electric chair. I v.aa nearly frantic. 'Thirteen men passed by my cell on the way to their death. As eaeh would go by. there would be a r.oi?y ! goodbye from the. other men. J Mot Terrible Sound. , "5'uddenly we would hear the "h:zz j of the motor. It's the rn o.-e, terrible j sotir.d In the world absolutely Indescribable. We, would lose our j htada and scream. Rut soon evc-ry-, fi'r.ng vois quiet again, i "Tt iR not the man in the rhali vho Is being punished," Cohm said ;. M-r.istly. '"but the men who are ! b ft behind. Theirs is a living deabli. Any of them would rather die im- : mediately than linger In the death ' hou e. j "I wanted to -die. The only thing that kept up my courage was the thought of my innocence and the , stigma that would have been left on jmy family. "One day a younirerr broke loo ;from the keeper's grasp as he we.iboin,r led to the chair. He ran down In front of my cell screaming:. The j bey was only 18. We began to yell. I It was all over In a little while. The 'bid went through the little green doorDays anl Night.". 1 "None of us slept that night. 1 was taken from my cell and put in a ilt.ngcon. It ws punishment for I cnt-oalllng with the rest. For three i days and four nights I lay in solidary. When I got out I couldn't talk. "Sometimes the men told jo:es. Sometimes they laughed. But it wasn't often. They couldn't forget that little door and the buzzing ncl3?." Cohen shuddered. "There is .something Ironical." he crntlnued, "about giving a man a gooc feed Juil before he goes to the chair. I have never been able to ! figure It out. I remember one youngjster who didn't eat. He Jiad been j arrested with three others in a Rtoi.x murder. Ills side-kicks told In.'-' that he w;:. Innocent. lie just 'read and wrote until bis day came.' I Taken Prom Death House. I After Cohen was reprieved his senitenco was commuted to life JmSlLYiin POLISH. Ihepared chalk is excellent for cleaning silver and It does not -ratch. Put a litt'.- of the chalkin a saucer and dampen :t with a little water. Then rub the mixture on the sliver. Sliver should he washed in hot water after the appli cation of chalk. if Pt Ö

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Home Remedy Which Often Makes Women Look and Feel Years Younger and Surprisingly Increases Strength and Energy Thcusar.ds of women are like tho woman in this picture. They bar? gro-o-n Id much more rapidly than their husbmds. The rr-c.-s hive fided frcra the r checks, they ere weak, pilo and careworn at a tin; cf life when they ehoald still be filled with buoyant health ar.d radiant with youthful beauty pale, thin watery blood has fastened its grip t.pon then end is gradually stpping1 their health, vitality and beauty. In rnot cac.es men safeguard their health, better than women by eating coarser foods, being more out cf doors and leading more actWe lives, therefore keeping their blood etr( am strong and vigorous. For want cf good b'rxd a womn may look

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