South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 99, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 April 1922 — Page 34
3d
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES SUNDAY. APRIL 3. 1022
r.
Sunday Services In South Bend
BAPllSr ! r.v u a iumh, i. D. riri f-d r.:-e. 211 W. Wyn a. m , Sur. i ay :'o!. W. Iv. Ftudebakr. 10.45 a, n ;pciir,"rider.t. sermon ; Younz IVcple'f n".-t-trg 6; T : JC p 0 p. m.; ever.l: rr.; V. nffday lg wtrsMt'i vr! --t.' ' ; i ,! , . - .... M - a r k arvi' C ' I - r - r- : "T ? T .' :: 1 v ' ' r CAI.VAMY r : i ; r and Ci '.fcrria r " '. r. '. j ' f t , arl a v.; tivoI i a n . F;v. A M. C iiiy. rii Wrnd- i J-undav a. m. w ' I .t: p-h-.' 1 ' J C J r nv i. f f- C f r f r v r r 7.30 p m. We '. i" e 3 ell ; 11 i. . n wrr.; i Y. P. U. VT ;- .av l prayer S W E D I s I Mi S;-1 ' N 1 1 H wCrf,ix av.. will holl rv!c-i at 3 C'cl'.rk F'ir.-Uy aft-rnon. The i ubi:c is ir-4N-.tr .1. R-v. K. J. Ukellmd W :n charce. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST CHLTCM OP" CH RIST. f CIÜN t'LST Main .nd Iarii.-on sta.; bur.d iy school, i.M a. m.; mornln rvlcr. 11 a. m.. Wednetday ev'QIr.p tfsrimonlil m-tlnfr at o c.oc reading roomn or en da; from 13 to f.. aturd-y venlng:. b to i at 727 M .S. building. CHRISTIAN F1K.-T 3 1; r -r r U'ar'i ' o. 2 20 Main .. hv. L'.- I ili -:hool i ft. Fill at 3:3i rt. m.. M. R. .r.tcndcr.t; wirfhip. Dum.-'in, super1j:40 a. m. an;' 1. C. E rne-tif:,' : J 'J p. . T ; : 3 o . 1 M'-rt. T: l'i" .1. - -1 1 I. If." INDIANA f'.ir. a av. a: A V EN UK Corner d Ft. Joseth t. J InF J.eiMll. mini"ter Msr.., !.' Pennvania av. Charta Kryder. superIner.dent of rel!giou: education; i-.crr.lr.: worship 3:30 to 11:45: J-..;bI class" at 9:45: sermon at 1 3 ) a. m. an I 7:r.o p. ni. fi."I SaTf " rsM Th'M" ''. r ! d or. . . , !' r" ' t- K1 r." It Kin' 11 :iv t uülli :f 7 ::'. Th.'ri 'I n --ixt u it!; " o..r '! '' M.' f1n;: f the LINDEN tn rarl!-i AVKN'UU-Llnden av. 5t.. I. N. Miller, pastor. t-anday srhool at 10 a. m.. r. (. L.i-f-id. jprintend' nt; worship. 11 v m.; Christian Endeaor, ß:30 p. m.; orshlp. 7:30 p. m. HARRU? PEA I RIR Pih' school f:30 a. m.; communion and pref.nIn? at 1ft: 30 a. m.; special aonr "ric. Every bedy welcome. EPISCOPAL JAME.-L.xfaf tts blvd.. of Washington av., Kv. RobLone, rector; 7:30 a. ni.. holy ST. rorth rt J. eommunton; 9:45 a. m.. churci achool, 11 a. m.. worship: 6:4i p. tn.. Younj; Poid Vr, meet;nx. TRINITY (Hunsariar.) Corner Elm st. and Cc lfux av.. Father Edwin E. Smith, pn. - t tn rhar'e; reaidnce, N. Walnut at.; 3 a. eunday fchool; 10 a. m.. hip methodist"episcopal FIHS'I ..If. N. Main Rt.. Rev. AJ-Y-p-rt E. Monr. paster; Ä:5 a. m. r a niH!i:ip-; a. m. unda fchiol. H rl"rt IL Garn, superintendent; worhii 1:'.0 a. rn and 7:30 p. ni.; M-nior a::d niptli school r-uurth i ;iuut S:3o p. rn. t 1" ?" i. in t- .1 in: i.'r .i.ti'i. . .iiiui.T ilinriy !";el ri'.'iM. i bx-ll iu i;t -li.ire rt I t: l n- v.. M'-rn.n "I'-iIm S'lliltv M.-vi'je. i.y U.e i.iMt-r, p in. .r r.i'ui.rth 1 :i i .' lal n :i 1 f-:i-r 'iii l.-nr: 7 :"0 p. . t'e" t- .! el,.ir ihi. t'ir I-eei il I'.l.ter c n s . t a 1 1 f n 1 1 1 ! I . Si- lo'in Sr :i iin-r l'l " i'ru'iflion. I'll.- t'.mt'r will l'.v rive a rf talk ..n ft..- sr.lj.- t. "M.;i!i'!i' ' I -Mrrv" prco-.ll-u- Hi- rHtitatn. Sr'-e':il T i'ten i' m.'.'lhtl s.TU'ft Will li'M'l n : Sit! i v v it' FT. PAUL'S MrMORlAL-CnlM f La port e av.. Rev .Tames I CaroMrir. I. I . rastor; Rev. O. L. PuUcon, as"itant puftor; Sunday i:oo! 9 30 a. m . O. A. Fulkeron, r uprnntendnt ; morning worship, 10:45 a. m.; Epworth league. 6:30 p. n:.. and rvening worship. 7:3 p. m.; prsyr mectintr, 7:4 3 Wednesday t enlncfjRACFl Corner MlchliTTn und Tu:t f's.. Rev. Bort D. Heck, pastor; 1:45 a. m.. clas meeUnc; 9:30 a. m . Sun lay erhool, Clem Whlteman. f urf rlntendent; mnrnir.p worship. 1 r ; 4 ri a. m.; Epworth leagpi meet ir.s: at :30 p. m 1 w".- 'it 'is!r. vv" '.1 Uij::!":iri 1', It. w. F. M n :"r or--. Ke'.t'." a! mirai w m m j 1 KIN 1 1 I . r.. turner üinirn and vaFr avs. RueR i. Phillips ! a n t ri l Ä . Fun lay sohool. 3:30 a. m . Rudnlph .-iiprlntendnt. Mornir.ii 1 0 : 4 r ; Epworth !f.ii;i:. m.. Esther I'.rkp trLk. rvnrs!!' 6 : 3 0 r y rei'ep.t . mid-week service 7:1 p. m. Vi:u,l.iy. LOWELL HEIQHTS- Miner snd rrtnc- pfm.. Rv. C. J. Jordan, pastor. Sunday nChool. 9:4 S. Je-sa Gearhart superintendent; worbhlp. 11 a. m.: Epworth league. 6:30 p. rr... C. A. Uuskuski. president. :ven:r.g worship. 1:20 p. na ; .ur.lor church. 2.20 p. rn. FITLL M EMORIAL Corah ?. Michigan and Victoria s:s.. Claude Tcut.ä:. pastor. Sunday achool at f:0 a. :n., Donald E. Dubail. Superintendent; worship. 10:40 a m.; tioOp. m. E; worth Ifairut, 7.."0r.m. n.. prayer .--rice. We.ir.es.l.iy een- ! r r at 7:30. Mr m'.r; P:or. f i: tpr:. -'.! H w i r : : : ; . o ?: ;.v t Kr-.trx - LI r i; Ht ' il p ni , led by w i . r M ; w i : ;i Mar ri .Ta. ! :: or. t-erv' a tt - rr.. "Tf.e I '. be erri.-e 1:i r. t w l' e r.r I'L.- ; pit an-i i'f-i'".'. '1 i v v ! ri . er' . .:re- : it ta K ;-.''! v ir- "Tte M--. 1 c-rn.'i hv t ! p-itor. v:r. lvt:-r " 1'3 re w i 1 (': :.;: r--h erery evenir.S ; t M :: 'iv - t :: r.l.i v ,.tnr a ; , ,-!.iv th p .1t . f : I . t :: jr t"-n-:: :. T' - M. !!.: -f I'r-iN r: '-jt, "Th l-n::!g; r ;. : Tv'i'.,i. v : r of 'i 'tl.ci" ; rr:.!ty k : i: V i h . I M M AN I " A L OKI 1 Nt AN La f a y e t i at Wa-r.e rt , R.-. Frfd H. Kcehr.err.ar.n. poster, sjndav shool. f : 2 0 a. m Char'f-j E. Stark, superIr.tendent; worship K:30 7:3f p. m. Epworth a. m and I:iCU 7 p rn. Fv. A-larr J. !.-; T-'-'t. I I. : e edif.-r ' be A;"i' -'.!e and --v-;;:!v -'e't ier.,i!i mi t. 'rv of rr-- ;r n ir Kpwc.-th 1 ' ar-i. tbe ip:ktr at tbe varices erv:ri c! tie da.r. r.TWORTll MEMORIAL M. E 0:?ve tt ar.d IJncoln way W.. Rev. G. V. Jackson. pastor. Sundiy echool. 5:3,; a. m.. Theodore 2'roud. superintendent. Worship I C : 4 5 a. m. ar.d 7:30 p. m.. Epworth If.agu. ?:3n p m. M'-Ttrj fermrn b pastor. mr-de. "JfiZi. Our ll.-ctler." tb'.rd In aerUr oa
i:
IVKP. PARK H Seventh U P.v Albert I- Brandenburg, pastor. Hfclflfncf. 913 S. Eleventh st.; a. m. Sunday school; 10:40 a. rn . worship; i:T.O p. m.. Lpwortb league; 7:20 p. rn.. worship. v-rtage nrv:i, Rev. De Witt C. Ellin )'(!. pastor; Clarence lAfhly. r. d a y honj superinter.dc r.t Pr.v:hir.7 -r- a- m - Sunday j school J 1 a. m. r M. E. Corner IurM and N.' er-.. J. W. Fant, rarfor. Sun chool. ?:C0 a. m. i'rmoni af m.; Epworth league, 6:30 p. fVTinp unices at 7:20 p. m. cay U - rn.. m-j-wp' meeting. Womns misnonary .ocletj- Monday 2:3" p. m., ffflria1 bo.ird rn.eetincr 7:30 Wednesday fvcrln?. followed by pray tervi'. s b!nnlrj: at o'clock. -"IT PLEA FA NT Rev. DeWitt C ElMnrrood. pastor; P'rank D. Math'T, F'Jnday rhool superintendent. Sur.day rhool 10 a. m.: rrehin', 11:13 a. m. : MON'SON CHAPEI-r- Tlev. De Witt ;c. r-:inw0f1. pctor: Harry Cael!s. Sunda" erh . 1 vjp ;rlnte ndent; Sun I day school. 10 a. m : preaching. 7:30 j p . TAYLOR A. f. E. ZTON Rev. B. F. Gordon, pastor. Morning service, 11 a ni.; Sundav srhool. 12:30 p. m.. W. C E. Iracu-. C:"0;; evenin lf-r.'-p. 7:."f. Filday evenlncr. pray er r';it n-.' tips:. Mra. Felle Allen, t superintendent Sunday ichool. OLIVE A. M. E. 310 W. Monroa et.. Rev. Walter Crider. pastor: 10:39 a. m.. worship; 12:30 p. m.. Sunday rchool: 7:30 p. m . worship; 7:10 P m.. Wednesday, worship. OFCEOLA M. E. CIRCUIT J". H Royrr. pastor. Willow Crek Sermon 9 ; T, 0 ; Sunday school, 10:1 o'clock; Tamarack Funday achool, 3:0: srmon 10:45; Oceola n day school. 3:3"; Epworth leaguts 6:30; frrmrn, 7:30. PRESBYTERIAN FIRFT Corner of WaahinRton av. and Lafay.-tte blvd.. Rev. Archibald McClure. minister; M1m CharlotM M. Partrldtre. assi.stnnt to the minister; mornln& ervlc. at 10:45 a, m.. evening service. 7:30 p. m.; BIbl school at 3:30 a. m., J. I. Shafer. Buperlntendrnt: Men's Fellowship club at 9:30 a. m.. Dr. Llpplncott. leader. WEFTM TNFTFVR Scott ind Lindfey Ptfl.. Rev. II. K. Oroe. pastor. Residence. 612 Portage av Sunday Fchool, !:3U a. m., L. C. Whitcomb. superintendent; morning worship. 10:45; mid-week devo tional service, Wednesday, 7:30 . m. U,rnnc enfiiV.r. Dr. Howard CaUlPI l el( of Slam. Mr. Dove will fin?. In i evenlnsr. Willis ('. Moore of tb Dodce Mfir. Co. ulll Break, sublet, "Ker.giuu ;i n 1 r.nlnesM. Spfninl music, ti'-n of eliers and drieorn. InstallaSUNNYFIDE E. Wahlnstton r. ad FrancH st.. Rev. M. M. Rodgers, l'h. D.. minister. Sunday echool. i:30 a. m.. J. P. Whlteman, superintendent; 10:45 a. m.. morning worrhip; 6;45 p. m.. Christian Endeavor; 7:30 p. m., evening worship: midweek eervlce Wednesday. 7:30 p. m. Ilrotberhoi.d I'.lMe e!as tnusrlit by pastor nt ' .30 a. ni. Ordlnatln ud instnllation prv!-t's In ntornlntt. Kven'.ntr sermon "Whv I Relieve In the Cburcb"; 7::;n p. m. Monday. Men's Urotberbooda HUNGARIAN Corner Cherry L and Washington kv.. Rev. John Dero. pastor; Sunüay school at 9 a. m.; church service at 10 a. m ; rearer 5ervlce at 2 p. m. HOPE I.rer and Dayton si-, dwin O. Meister, pastor; Suniay chool. f:30 a. m.. Frank Kettring. superintendent ORANGER Rev. W. O. Teninty. pastor; Funday school. 10 a. m.; church service every two weeka at 11:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. LUTHERAN HOLY TRINITY ENOLIPK Corner Sherman av. and Lndeey st.. Rev. Albert H. Keck, pastor, 707 Sherman av. Sunda chool. 9:15 a. m., Charls Hasa, t uperintendent; preaching. 10:30 a. Luther league. t:5 p. m.; vespers with sermon. 7:30 p. no. FT. PAUiyS LUTHERAN Jetferson blvd. and William at. Rev. II. Kollo, paator. German service every Funday at 9:30 a. m. English rervlce every Sunday (e-r-pt the third Sunday of the month) At 10:51 a. m. Engllsn Sunday schoot at 11 a m. Parochial pchool. with dally rellcl.i'is Instruction, 410 W. Jefferson blvd. CnterhlMMon In Englljh rnorrdn? str nntl.in 17 nJ 1S. At 7 P m. tliero will he reunion errlce for conf5 rr'.Ft'n c'nj'e hince Kr- f. tlrnt.r rt T.oiriitisriort w 111 deliver the f,t,Tl .,-,n. w ait tier leacne ihiuiuh im.- ... W . . .' ' u - m.fs - - ( H 'e,k ti.ere will be Lnsllsh wrrl.v w ! ! . HolV lomilHin.rtn Oil 1 . 1 Msunday Tl": i ' 7 flay if P- m. rrepar.Ttor- prTie ;m. Trerman hervb with Holy Communion o'i ',,o. Frl.l.iv nt 0:,.' a. m. TTeparstorr p-ervi-e at 1 a. tn KnelUh is,r'.--e N- on l'istrr S-irday 1n school '. :ci.::tnrliri Itol.iTid S.- ier. th"oo(icftl tu.Vnt nt SprlnirRel.l. 111., will preach. I GLORIA DE7 S WEDTFH Chapln I and Krr sts.. Rev. Carl G. Anderj aon. pastor; ?: a. m.. Sunday schooi: j a m.. Er.ell?h m.ornlng worj hlp: 11 a- m.. Swedish morning J service. Kr ci-h r.rnl".g SMb.e-t. "The Lord's I S':i" 'T": np.l!h mornintr uMi't, "The i l.rr.v! i strdv . i:;,;",r'' : :4." p. v. . Knl'.jih P.1N'.e iv Kver. t-.r.; Mibjecf. "Are Yorj , Tru fo V. nr Siv!pi;rV' r.lnnlr' Monw 1 1 t e i!f. f .la vrnl'' c holy wpi 111 iTVv,i' 1 'Tr.tl. Sfe i x -"e t Sat ;r ! ,1 r everv even In evening : BRETHREN i FIRST 1214 8. Michigan it. j Rev. G. W. Rench. pa-stor; rt-sl-j Snc. Z14 E. Urood'-ny; 9:30 a. m.. I Svnlay Fchoo'.. F. P. Sriver. surerIrter.de r.t: li:;n . rn. ana 7:3! p. m.. worship with sermon: fi :30 p. m.. Junior and Senior Christian Endeavor. :HURCH OF THE BRETHREN FIRST Miami et. and Indian av.. Rev. H. II Helman. pastor; 9 n"i a, m., Funday school, p. o. Stahly, superintendent; 10:30 a. m. worship: 7:30 p. m.. worship. M r ti 1 n g worship euJect. "Arctdlr.j; Cro!" Young Pcp's eootetJfs n..et i' t; raster r.u?:cal at 7 :D0 to e given by the chru?. SECOND CHURCH OF BRETHREN Corner Cushin? and Van Buren. Rev. J. W. Grater, pastor. Sunday school. $:30 a. m. superintendent. Frank Bottorff; services. 10:30 a m. ar.d 7:30 p. m.. Chr:lar. Endeavor. :30 p m.; meeting Wednesday evening. prayer 8 p. m. UNITED BRETHREN CONFERENCE MEMORIAL C8 S. bt. Joseph st.. L. F. John, patur; 9:30 a. m., Sunday school. George Burkhart. superintendent; 10.45 a. m.. worship; 6:30 p. m.. Christian Endeavor; 7:30 p. m,, worship. Mcrttrf theae, "Tbe Kl2gblp cf
.!-.'' Kvr,lr,; :n(:, "Writ L!f"" I'a'"n tf' rTS't T'i-hY. w "Iii" l-y aii'l TL'ir-
Ktern.il ' ) p .ti. EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION FIRS l Lafayette blvd. and Menroe ft.. Hev. Edmond Ke-rlm. paator. 1:20 a. m . cunday school; 1U:30 a m . worehip. ti;2D p. m ; 6:4 p. m.. Vc'Jr.g People's meeting; 7:20 p. m.. worEhip. I'Tf.n lit. ? y ly..e n?w preM!n? 11t, Hk-v. J. '. Mtzn r. f !!- ly vnv. -ri.n tji r-n nt riior:::! n'rvi'v. Voun; -i 1h' ('.-:. ry ..ti::z '"I '.'V f;': II"!'"'TV StT! p-iv.j: ! n ' r i' r-r a f i n s. K!aici.'" prpriitr-il Tii1 Avakf nit:' l y f'iinon'l Kr! in ; ! t :i fian-t'in wp'k u-rl'-s n?it w-ei with IS r ". ay ::iir'-h. BROADWAY EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION Cerner Broadway and Carroll st?.. Rev. E. Gar.leid Johnson, pastor; residence, 14lJ S. Carroll at.; 3:30 a. rn.. Sunday achool. S. C. Lehman, aupermiendent; 10:30 a. m . worship; 6:3ö p. n, Youns Penpi?'' mt-ftlnj; 7;i1 p. m.. veninc worship. I'.nsfrr's m:bj"-t Ht niornln? strvlre, "f.'ait .M! iour Anxiety I pon Him Tor H- CarftL I or Ynu." Lvenln? siibJTt. "Tb Law of Uvelatlon." ty paor. 'r-.. hi Flrt t h ur--h Tuesday nvn Ir.c ;it 7:".' t.y Kpv. i: (i. .Ihns"u ; .li - lay ?ni 9r nt 7 :"0 tv Ue- J- w M-f znr. lr'.ili!n? in Hrovlway rh'irc!) Mt7nr; l'ri'liy evening at 7 .00 by Her . i K. M. Kerlln GRACE. EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION Lincoln way W. and Walnut st.. Rev. O. O. Lozier. pastor; 9:30 a. m., Sunday school, C. S. Harrlnston, superintendent; 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. vorahlp. COALBUS?: AND A UTEN CHAPEL Earl F. cfnydr, pastor; residence, 808 N. 10th et. phone Mlsh. 2187. Sundav schools, meet at 10 a. m.; Youns Feoples Alliance and Christian Endeavor at 7:30; preaching at Auten 11 a. rn., at Coalbush 8:15 p. m. BETHEIa LYDICK E. W. Zoller, 103 Brainard av., Naperville, in., pastor; liioie school 10 a. m.. William Iluliinger. superintendent; morning worship. 11 a. m.; afternoon service. I p. m.; evening service, 7:30 p. m.; Young People's 7 p. m. EVANGELICAL fT. PETER'S GERMAN 411 W. Laal!e av.. Rev. Hugo Weichelt, castor; 9 a. m.. Sunday school; 1J:15 a. m, German worship. ZION S EVANGELICAL Comer Wayne and St. Peter sts.. Rev. Waldemar M. Goffeney, pastor; 9:15 a, m.. Sunday school, Charles Weber, superintendent; 9:15 a. m.. Men't Kible class. L. M. Hammerechmidt, leader; 10:30 a. m.. German wor ihlp; 7 p. m., Evangelical leagut meeta. Mornlntr KnjrlUh service at which a class of 2) children will be confirmed at this service; 7 p. ni. English communion service; lo a. in. Good FrMay, (Jertuan gerrlcc and holy communion. a PWTJDTSH FJ'ANGET.ICAL mission CirURCII Main and Monroe fts.. Rev. p. A. Strom. paior. Sunday echool. i:30 a. m., Osraf Birfnrtedt. Superintendent; 10:45 a. m.; worship. 7:30 p. rru -woralilp. LATTER DAX SAINTS CirURCII OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAT SAINTS 321 8. Michigan ot (Woodmen'- hall); 7:30 p. m. BIBLE STUDENTS INTERNATIONAL 224 J. M. S. bldg. Bible study 10 o'clock a. m.; lecture 7:30 p. m.; Wednesday 8 p. m.. testimonial meeting; Friday S p. m.. i3ible study. lecture by Charles Llaraln, sublect, "The Three Natures of Jesus Christ. INSTITUTE 2 4 2 S. Lafayette at, Melville hall; 7:45 p. m.. worahlp. COMMUNITY ULLERY Dixie highway in Clay rownshJp; 9-30 a. m. St. Josepk Valley Sunday echool, C. F. Post, superintendent; Erma Helman. aaaiatant superintendent; 10:45 a, m.k orehlp. COMMUNITY Cleveland rd.. off Dixie highway N. Sunday school. 9;30; morning servdee. 10:30; evening bervice, 7:30 p. m. ADVENTIT 5E'ENTII DAY ADVENTIST :0 to 12 a. m.. Saturday. Prgreaa hall, Melville building. JEWISH TEMPLE BETH-EL La wile and Taylor et. Rabbi Albert G. Minda; :30 a m.. Sunday chool; 10:4 . m., uorahlp. CATHOLIC ST. PATRICK'S 305 8, Taylor c. s. c. at.. Rev. John F. DeOroote. pastor; Rev. CharlM Flynn, C. S. C. asstant; low maca at 7:30 and I a. m. ; high maM at 10;30 a. m. 6T. JOSEPHVS Hill r. and Laeulle av.. Rev. Patrick J. Carroll, C. B. C, paator; Rev. William Burk, C. 8. C, aeitant; low masses at 7:30 and 9 a, m.; high maai at 10:3 0 a. m. ST. HEDWIGE. POLISH Corner Scott and Napier ets.. Rev. Anthony Zubowicz. C. 5. C, pastor; assistants. Rev. Szamecki. C. S. C: low ma.aei nt 7:30 and 9 a. m., high mass at 10 a. m.; Sunday Fchool at 2 p. m.; vespers at 2:S0 p. m. ST. STANISLAUS" POLISH 4 i 5. Lincoln at.. Rev. Roman lax tIniak, C. 8. C, pastor; masici at 7:30. t and 10 a. m. ST. CASIMIR'S, POLISH 8 21 S. Webster at. Rev. Stanislaus Gorka. paftor; lovr masses at 7:30 and I a m.; high riasa at 10 a. m.; veapera at 2:30 p. m. ST. ADALBERTS. TOLISH Olive and Grace ets.. Rev. John Osadnlk, C. 8. C, pastor; maiss at 7:30, t and 10 a. m.; veepers at 2:30 p. m.; holy hour Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. ST. STEPIFENS irCN'OARIAN Thomaa and McPherson a Rev. Lawrence Horvath, paator; Rev. Paul Miller. C. 8. C, assistant; rrjirses at g and 10:15 a. m.; Sundny achool at 2 p. m ; benediction at 2:30 p. m.: Our Laly of Hungary mission in 500 block n Catalpa a same morning services; no afternoon service; Sacred Heart mission on Indiana av., eama aa other mlwlin. a SACRED HEAR V. BELGIAN 1126 W. Thomas ft.." Rev. A. Leeontre. pastor ; low masses at 10:o0 7:30 and 9 a. m.; high mass at 10:30 . m.; Sunday pchool at 2 p. m.; benediction and vespers at 2 p. m. mm FT. MARY'S. GRMAN 4 31 S. Taylor at. Rev. John M. Scherer. C. 8. C-. pa-ator; luw mass at 7:30 a. rti.; high mus and sermon at 10 a. m.; Sunday echool at 2:30 p. xn; benediction at 3 p. m. SACRED FIEAJIT. KOTRK DAMJC Rev. John B. Bciieisr, C 8.
Churches
C. patr; K a. m . Iw tni'; S;l . j m.. tuden: m 10 Al a. m.. pj" 1 l?h rna?. 2 p. m., -.- en i CREHrC CATHOLIC. SF'.KIilA.V (!:THLi'X. 5?Ti i FETEK AND TAUIv S. Kfiilui it. j as- : I.' i'uii! av., It-v. l'h. ?r- lar.o v:ch. p-i-tor llircp, 4 21 W. t CfXlvprr. st. tuniay t 'nojl and prayer services. INTERDENOMINATIONAL CRUMSTOWN Harris, pastor; chool. UNION Paul H. 10 a. m., Blbit ZION Repular stIc-h of the Christian j Catholic ApoKtoLc church at the La j falle the.itrr l to 10 Z: a. in. Ilp I orpan prelude and illustrated d-,vo ' tlor.a's. At J:"0 n. i:i. at th l'roa resa club parlors. 21 j S. L.afaetie. SPIRITUALISTS PHOC RK.SSI VE S I ' 1 1 i i T I ' A I . I S T CHURCH Moo-e hail. 3ü-0i S. Michin M., 7:3 ) p. rn. FIRST INDEPENDENT CHRI5T IAN SPIRITUALIST CHURCH OT CHRIST MelviDo hall. 212 ri. Lafayette blvd.. Rev. Sylvia fchafer. las'.or. Church ofticts. 223 N. Lia ette blri. FRATERNAL ORDER OF SPIRITUALIcjTS Meets every Sunday 2:3I) and 7:o0 p. m. (Woodmen hall), li-i HI. Jefferson blvd.. Rev. Charles A. Thompson, pattor. Spe.-iker, IIfv. AIi:rr--!. P. Pali,iter: evei ir-g. 1). Tl;""!ui H:rri-. fo!!..v-.i , test !rr.n.y n,.-",!nsr M N !!'e Tbo:iip-o-:. 'raii'Cbir!"ä A. Thompson. U'l !LersMi .m i CHURCH OF GOD CHURCH OF GOD Harrison av. and Llndsey st,. Wilmer C. Giay. pastor; 'J:45 a. rn., Sunday school. W. L. Hutselr. superintendent; 10: n a. m.. worship; 6:30 p. n.. Young Peoples meeting; 7:4& p. m.. worship; 7:45 p. m.. Wednesday, prayer meeting. - CHURCH OF GOD OF THE ABRAHAMIC 'AITII holds eervicca in Melvili nail. 212 S- Michigan et; 10 a. rn., Sunday chooL F. A. Stilson. superintendent CHURCH OF GOD 545 R. Chapln st. Mornirr; prvlreg 11 a. m.; afternoon servier? 3 p. m.; Y. P. W. W. 6 p. m.! piv aching at 7:30 p. m. Elder Moas Anderson, pastor. INDEPENDENT FACRED Ht: ART. HUNGARIAN Corner Catalpa and Indiana avg Rev. Alexander G. Yupa. pastor; t a. m., low mass every morning; 8 a m.. Sunday, low ma.srt. 10 a. m.; hish mass. 7 p. m., baptism; 7:30 p. m, vespers. NATIONAL POLISH. ST. MARY'S OF THE HOLY ROSARY. POLISH Sample and Kmciuezko sts.. Rev. Edward SUrorypinski, pastor; week days, 8 a. m.; high ma&a at 10:30 a. rru; Sundaya and holy days, 8:30 a. m.; üunday chool, 2 p. m, WESLEYAN METHODIST WEDLET AN 14 07 Rush st.. Rev. C. N. Porter, pastor; residence, 1407 E. Rush art.; 9:30 a. m.. Sun day school. F. il. Porter, superintendent CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Corner Rush and Milton sts. Sunday school. 0:G0 a. m.. W. S Houk, superintendent; worship, 10:30 a m.; Young People's mcctin.cr, C:30 p. m.; evangelit?tlc service. 7:30 p. m.; prayer meeting Wedncsdiy evening, 7:30 p. m. O. W. Waltz, pastor. FREE METHODIST RIVER PARK FREE METHODIST Fourteenth and Vino st.. Rev. A. R. Hamilton, pastor; 9:30 a. m., Sunday school; 7 p. m. worship. FREE METHODIST -Pennsylvania av. and Rush St.. A. R. Hamilton, pastor; 10 a. m.. Sunday school; 11 a. m., preaching. FIRST Nazarene, 114 W. Sample pi 6t; 9:30 a. m., Sunday nchool; 2:30 p. m., worship; 7:30 p. m., worship. SALVATION ARMY Holiness meeting 10:30 a. company meeting, 2 p. m.. all m ; chlldren invited; praise meeting C p. m.; young people's 1-gion 6 p. m.; solvation meeting 8 p. m.; open air 10 a. m. and 7 p. m. MISSIONS CITY RESCUE MISSION 115 K. Jeflerson blvd., Ray A. Bird, superintendent; 2 p. m.. Jail service; 3 p. m., Sunday school; evening k-ervlca at 7:30 p. m. PENTECOSTAL MISSION. APOSTOLIC FAITH C 20 N. Olive st., Cecil Castle, pastor; 10 a. m.. worship; 7:45 p. m., worship; 7:45 p rr-, mM-week meetinss Tuesday arjd Thursday. j ASSEMBLY OF GOD MISSION SIS W. Division st.; regular services 7:4 5 every evening but Monday; j Sunday .mornine at 10 o'clock. G. Ii., Leeke, superintendent. i ! MENNONITE HOPE MISSTON 23 N. StudebaNer St.; 2:30 p. m- j Sunday school: X:30 p. m.. worship; i i:.u p. m., iionaay. t riuay ana urday worship; Mary Nunemaker in charge. PENTECOSTAL MISSTON 20 Y. Jeriereon blvd.; 7:45 p. m., worship; 7:30 p. m.. Sund. worship; f p. m., Sunday, Young People meeting. Y. M. C A. T. M. C. A. Corner S. Wain and r-p-N i Id trlr1aa fi tu c Ta4 ysra, rada7 Jtlaxl
V,'. lyn st.. W. M. Danner. Jr., cer.eral p-cretar"; L- E. Gocdwln. fcr-tary boyf department: terviret Tueaday, Wtdneday. Thursday. Friday. ! a. m.. religious conference; Monday. 10 a. m.. Mlnisterlai aor-iation; Friday. 7:30 p. m.. ReU'ic Institut; Monday (boys) . rn.. Trt-C club 131bi cla.a.
MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION' The Mln'.sterlal association mets ', every Monday mornlns at 10 o'c!rk ! exc-t dur.r.ic tbe months of July ard A jcusi. The officers are K. G John?'r.. president; A. K. Monser. i v;c prt -i'lt r.t. and P. F. Gordon, secretary and treasurer; v;.tina; ni:ni. rs are cordially I attend the me!ini,'s. inviied to Y. W. C. A. , A. Funday. Y. W. C. A. Funday. 4:30 p. m.. 'vesper hour; 3:20 p. m., hifrh ; ; fchc.d jriria' Bible cla53. teacher. : Mi.s Sara Llpplncott; Tuesday 6:15 1 tu :r.e?a women's supper and Bibl? , c'.a-. teacher. Miss Phemla Lamont; j Wednesday. ::2o. Wyman's Kible , c;.t3, teacher. Mi.c Lamont; Thürs- j day 7 p. r-.. Industrial class. "Teat, in? Out a Werkln? Girl's Creed." j PASTOR TURNS TO BURGLAR'S CAREER Applies Religious Teachings to Crime, tJekyll-HyuV' Tells Police. SAN JOSE. Cal . April R . In the complex personaütj' of the Rev. Max Ha.-call have lived for some years both a prtacher and a burglar. Put th1 spiritual life came first was- rooted at the cradle by a clergyman father. And so, though he ha followed a life of crime for eight years according to his own admission, Hascall declares lie applied a self-created religious code to hia operations. Hacall Is now in Jail here a wafting trial. While playing the crook In many quarters of the globe he ha, at the yet a-. v. . t--.i--.-J? V:., REV. MAX HASCALL, FORMER OREGON CLERGYMAN, WTIO TURNED BURGLAR BUT APPLIED RELIGIOUS DOCTRINES TO CRIME. same time, 5cught to retain his scholarly training, to broaden his philosophy and follow all new theological movements. As to his career of "hlgb principled" crime, Hascall recites: "I have never perpetuated a 'stick-up' Job. I have never used a gun. I avoided hold-ups because they involved guns, and because women and children might also be involved. I have had scores of chances to make much money from working confidence schemes on women, but have always refused to take such an unfair advantage. I am a firm believer in the righteousness of women and children. I have played a game of wits with men and have selected for robbery such places as could afford to loe. Yes, I have been a world-roving criminal; I have been in London. Paris. Liverpool and Australia, but I don't know but that I welcome Jail as a chance to study." Hascall had occupied the pulpit for seven years. Grief over the death of his family led him away from the church, he says. 84 Prisoners Take Up Correspondence Courses WAUPUN. Wis., April . Making us of their spare time. 84 prisoners C the Wisconsin state prison here, at ' taking up tho University of Wis-eor..-!n extension work and, according to the prison officials, have been doini: excellent wurk. Their marks, according to the University of Wncon.'in authorities are on an average ii liu-aer than those of other students taking the work. 8,000 JT'nrLrrs Ask State to Operate Raihvny Lines LUXEMBOURG. April 7 The Luxembourg Railway Workers Federation, comprising fc.000 railway wcrker!, of the Grand Duchy, has rejected a proposal to hand over the j Luxembourg railways to a corporation, and proposed they b turned ever to the Belgian government, to be run in connection with the Belgian government rystem. T7 b - x 1 VJ l -T r fj 250 Pimple, 73G Blackheaxfj and 3 Boils I No rew-ard la effara-1. eae Qiut are lost forever! No question wit! b .ked. eicert ena question, "Ho did yon kea tham? Thera ta stit ana answer. "I cut ont now taA treat rr.enta and rnirerk; I tib4 ena of the mont powarful klood-elear.aar. blood-puriflera and 1 1 a b-buUdera Known, and tfcat Is B. S 8.: Now my face is pinkish, ray fkln dear ai a rce, my cheeks ara filled ont and rry rheumatism, too, ia rone!" Thai wj fce your expertenca, toe, h yorj try 8 B. P. It ia ruararited to fc prreiT ejetabla In all tta remark ably er.), tive rredlclrvaJ Ingredients. & 8. 8L aneana a rvw history for roi frawn new on! R. 8. 8. Is sold at all dree rtar-ia tn two rltaev Tba Urgme axe Is Cv eocrrtyai.
r
IMMIGRATION FROM GERMANY TO Ü. S. CHECKED BY MARK
Other .Xatioiialitit s. However. Aided 1 Kin Here, Swarm to Our Shore?. WASHINGTON. April The dep:rc;ated Ger:r.:tn r:ia;k i? f -rpon-siLie for the grat d creis in German immigration to the United Stat(&. W. W. Husband. commu-.-!on-er general of immigration, dc..iid recently. When the peac -reaty between the United States anc Germany was iigntd it v a the general belief th.at Germans would rluck to thf Ur.id States in order to get i.way from the heavj- burden ot taxation imijose 1 by the reparjtt:on dtt'.und.1 of the alLes. Contrary to tr.is expectation statistics of th Iureriu of Inu-d-gratlon fhow that only i:jJ2 Germans have bien admitted to the United Slates since Ju'.y 1, K21. I'nder the three percent quota law t.033 Germans are ad.ni.-iblc to this country during tlie h-cil yca.r ending Junf 30. 1122. "It takta tn my thoueinds of marks to pay for the pasaye to th United States." taid Commi.-".ionr Ilus'band. "and unite-? the matter is financed In this . ountry. a., is thecase with tome natiu "laliti-.-s. it is almost impossible lor t avor.u-1 German to raiöe the required amount. "It is evident." continued 'ommiäedontr Husband, "that thp Germans in thi.- country are not. financing many operation? to brim; their brethren and friends fron the Fatherland to the United States.' Kin Ie-ft P(hhi(l. Officials tointed out that many of the German.' now in th;; country had come hro "en familie" and had left few relations In th dd country. This is not the ra.e with a number of nationalities, ineludinc the Russians, Poles, Ttalinns. Greks, Hebrews. Syrians ani others. The latter left many blood relative.- behind when they ernlcrra od to thrt United Spates, and rroe-t of th troubles of the immigration bureau In administering the three percent immigration law are due to the efforts of these people to bring in their relatives when th quotas of the countries whence thy originate ar? exhausted. The countless appeals to th secretary of labor to disregard tho law and let In theso penn'.le.??. Immigrants make the problem not only heavy In the extreme but one continual tug at his heart. "Hundreds of these new arrlvnl3 havo relitlves already In this country who are ready to move heaven and earth to get me to act In my official capacity and let in some especially worthy or distressing case." said Sec'y of Iabor Davie, In discussing the problem. "Naturally, in the eye of these aliens themselves and In the Judgment of their relative?, every case among them Is that especially worthy or distressing case," he added. "Of course, somo of thc.ce caos are genuinely dlstre .ss-ing. "Wherever I could I have stretched a point. It has been my aim to administer the law humanely and let the doubtful alien stay with us wherever it was possible without vkdatir.g the laws. "Stirrimr lublic Opinion." "But in countless cases where an alien is Fubject to deportation the distressful circumstance? surrounding the case have been workxl tip for the express purpose of stirring public opinion and forcing me to strain the law and withhold depor tation. A single Instance of this will ehow how it is done. "Let us say that the fathr or an elder brother of some large family in Europe has migrated to America f-ome years apo. Ho has come here with the laudable purpose of establishing himself here- in a new country and pejriapfl preparing the way for the rect of th family. This is well enough, provldd the family are in good health Nothing is said of the heartbreak of broken family ties in Europe. "The flr?t member of the famliv & a H 5 - w
ev cx m&m m
-"$10 rifer
i
!! Mil! '. ii ! : s
: r A r: r
ni c v r t ' :n- r". b--r l- . '. . . . ! t 1 rv : -:r :-:: If "Vi'' r lr - , t." " W. h. : ; - 7t- , . ; .;:.- f v - . ; v ; " . . . , T :: -I' .-k P 1 .- ir.l'yr: '.: i . ' ' -, 1 1- .-i -'; 1 " ' . . --:V.- !..-, . o- . ' - ' ... ;;, Ty,. v . . A'.. TV' "". . r ru-i;y. h t ' t ' -'v f: o e : . v. . ; ; - j '"T"- .-!.. :d 1 f-:-' puv'l!" as -. .-. rrr i'i'Hi; ,;,lii 4, I f 1 ; I , elii:;;U: !:;! mi ! ' k !!:!! ii.üi f li'.lii ' "-v .,- "'J.'' (' !l 'i I m! : -: !!i h'li! I,' ---;.:;;. ---",:!; ' ' K-: :.:-;V:':'?--.-.--v:' '4M, , r 1 ' i . . I" S .-J'-' , - 'i rs . -. " i'jv t. . ..-'--. j i - - :i. :- . 1 ,,-.-.'. . r-.jr - : , x . -V " v - S - . - i V- ' - , r'v , - .-.. . t, y.,-.- , f '.tf ' ::.-' ''.;',""- " -."i,,.:'N .v.- -' j . .. - -j a . ; -... v ". -- ' I V' " i-" --' ' - i.A.- . -
I Let's save tlüs.dear,-1 can
get along line
We've i combined Swm and !,:! Ir. !:r;irr-e ii m th it will appeal to nil youn inarri-d r, :;! ; lw -i . i-1 : as an inducement and an inrentivr to i r r-Tul irl'. Through this plan you are oiTrd Mi" -f t. -nfM, mnt practical way to accumulate a tliou.-arifl doil.it-- -! ivore. At the same time, you are provided with l'fo i:r ::.- - prote ction for a like amount, payable in lh- rv-r.t ! vr.-ur d'-ath. In short, the plan is designed tr pret. t von . :.!;n .i!m"'t every contingency that would pr-'v nt ynur iV.r.;; the amount you set out to save. Come into the ban!: or telephone Mr nfk( .ind ' will gladly tell you all about it. The Bunk A haul PWWWF r"V'2 CI NATIONAL r 1 rT
Scrvicc-Sta
exit aiiruf Ä-vi
t$ ii . -T l...'- i 1 i.-'-i-? vrrut V 7b
THOUGHTn.'LI.V t 1 f 1
dollar is worth can make it do
What are your dollar' do:r. They represent a r'-r n your t:me and labor. i : tor tnem. M .f;e f :i":;i v. you. Vou have had a hundred -r.
in mind a to nw arid v'---rnonev will work r-.o-t pri'! r.
you. JVj-rh protierr, w ,lT, discu:3 with ou. Corr.e in.
Deposits made on or brfor" -V-rd 1 th draw interest from Apr! 1 L
A KT
1 1 1 I ' I M i . Kl t
r iüH h ül : l V1- '; "i ; .!. jji:-.';;1'!!1 .-, I. ;'jj ... : ' , .. 0 !, , , 1 , ; ' r -1 h'jll !' .' . i X - ' - .i '. - . ', I . k - . V i s , . - . ' . .-. (,, .',. 'i ' .u LI,, ''..', - -V :i ' - - . ' ;-.,, , ,. ,i 'fit ' ' , i, I'll I, . . . f r J ' . ',7,'j' il - . - - :. ' ' ' - I- 'I . -.,--!,---i-.Nr-.-"..:-. 1 -4 . . ' - : - . - -. -v.T"- .- . on what is icit vxt to po5t erne i hiUiv Hre f; -it a a:, nv.; -h for von. "' .1 ','O'J : : . o : n t of :"d h-irl . . : r j for "i ' np r 1" r your for : to A
. a
o
! O O O O
