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SUNDAY. OCTOBER 8. 1922 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIME- S 27
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RPWORTil MUM Olli AL M. E.Olive fit. and Lincoln way VS., Hv.o. V. Jarkson. pistor; Sunday.?rhoo!. 9:30 a. m.. Theodore I'roud.f jpTlr.teridnt; wor.'h.p 10:43 a. m.and 7:30 p. m.; Epworth league,C:30 p. m.
MT. PLEASANT II v. DaWitt C.EllinwooJ. pa.tor; Fiar.k D- - Mat-h',T.v-
Sunday p?hool ."rjprlntendnt.Sunday school, 10 a. in.; preaching.11:1." a. m .
MCKPO.V CIIAPELr I'.ev. IV WittC. Ellin wood, pastor; Harry Oaspel'.s.Sunlay echcol supf rintndont; Sun
at 2:30 p. m.; Our Lady of Hungary'mixtion In 5r,0 block on C:talpa av.,same morning service.3; no after-- :'iOon Service; Sacred Hart mi.s.non Indiana av.. sar.ie as uthr mis- -
SACRED HE AKT, RELGIAX1126 W- - Thomas et.. Rev. A. re,
pa-sto- r; low masses at 1 0 : C 0.
7:20 and 3 a. m.; high miss at 10:30a. m.; Sunday school at 2 p. m.;benediction and vespers at 2:30 p m.
ST. MARY'S, GERMAN 431 S.Taylor St.. Rev. John M. Scherer, C.S. C, pawnor; low mass at 7:30 a-m-
high mass and sermon at 10 a.m.; Sunday ?chool at 2:30 p. m.;benediction at 3 p. m.
SACRED HEART, NOTRE DAMERev. John R. Scheier, C. S. C,
pastor; 6 a. m., low mass; 8:15 a-m-
studentri mass; 10:15 a, m., par-
ish rnas; 2 p. rn.. vespers.
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. rd rA"0 fT.Vt ran prTtrend of p ' ". i 1 r-- r -
Th-- " ar c:r. e h hop th"the Unite'. S'at.- - r.-- -5 the Vatican,working tccethr m y ab tonc hi en- - rvrultrr. en of r fi'.'- -
RIRP.ON IUV.Ribbon bov, s ar- - in crv favor, in
rtll .Ve-r- fall rr.e decort"
a !livj-- f on th m'.ddy y-- r and holdin the fullr.-- s abo-.-.- t '; h!p Three,armnp I her:.rr.a l!v. mak- - a Wird-o- r
tie fju;te ; r r. - ry.
IR PIT1IUS,?dany rr.ir' h a '.r frocks look
perfectly plain fr. ni th front buthave elabrat- - .!nrfr;" in the backwhich may s-- -' e a.-- w ir.g-sleev- e
draperies ph! rrv si-- h effects orloo par
There are m re r-- of pub'Ic'crhip in Ar:--- r l:a ! proportion
t- - th populat :or the. n in any place:n
BAPTISTFIKFT M;:.-- : ar; I Wavn .'ts., !
Il.v. f. S. I iv.-- . I ) I. pastor;r(,!'r.-'- , 2 I 1 V. W.c r- .- ; ?;30 j
8 "... S-:r-. lay 'h -- 1. W. i: S'.ude-- !
1 - r..t lr. t; 10:458. m ; Y"'j;;g r'.r m-'tirt- : 3 0
p :a.; 'vc,.r.,' vor.'hip, 7:.10 p. m.;We ire - : i 7 1', p. m,f r
M rr. c "'.:. on "Ti S rtcf nrzir i " i:T-T''r.- n(.r;, p i ! '!'
4 rr.s-i-. . rT-'i- i .r.'' t. "Is '1 i.r
J'..i.1 rr'i'.i ? A S!i:ly !n ti. Con-tri'- .
:t!'in tl Jw to" (.v ihzrit'.r.n."S;t:r.i at i, tt
L.tn irt't.
' "ALVA It V Co rr.r Ülalr. andCaMr rr.la. av:.. K v. A. M. Qi!grnlr.l-tT- ; r! iT.f". 1019 Woodwardftv., j;. J. Wi-kf-y- , S'irday rch-v- d u-- r
: Irfn .t ; 1" a m.. Hildo school.I-r- . J. O. II-ir-
.. tfirhor of mn's:). 11 a. in., morning worship;f ; p. rn.. It. V. p. U.; 7:30 p. rn., !
7:-t.- p. m. Wednes-- 'day . ( r.InT. prayer pervlee. J
w.rn'-,:- - fi'.icct. "Tl. IIpicf 11". '! : ''." I" Y. IV C. J'vi In-- r
wrr.!j. J" i. '"I.1. r,r-- .t Iirf i:tr."
CHRISTIAN SCIENCEiTp.T t i j r t r-- 1 r o i- - Mir TTi ilk. I i
r ''IlINTIST M-it- and Malison st.v;)Sir.diy h'.. 1, 'j : 1 " a. m.; morning
!'. 11 a rr..". V.'. rlrr-'I't- even-- ,: f te r.iai me th.g at 8 o'clock, j
.!. ,' r""-r:- . op. n daily from 3 a.r. to p rn.. S i urday, ' a. in. to 8
j. i.. at 7i;7 J. .!. S. l.ui'.dlng-
ROME. Ort 7 TV r--h coming Tus
in the United Saren are pir-- t: 1 y r c.3 ; r. 1 ! vl fir hi" vi'! in drt-".ä- y
in h iding the long rpc!e I
c.r.sl5try, nord.rg f well-tr-u- n '- .-
reports R'.me.Rope p.rs XI w:13 cor.ecrat in
th c a number of new"red bats." and among thes Iscertain to be M'sigror Rar.zano.' "r. e pr apostolic delecnte to theUnited State, und it 1 t:nd rso.- - 1
trat h.e pope !s nnwilllnc to railM..r.?;cTior Hor.sino from Wasaing-- '
n until o.ftor the ejections are over.Th v,i:!cir.. it if explained, b.
r.o dr'-a- of Jr.tluenc In Americanpclitics. but inaf-muc- h as the Popho!:vo5 that the United States isthe keynote in any scheme forpacification of Europe, it is be.lievel that th" Vatican .. ttld hovea keen and experienced observer inWashington during the electionperiod.
The Prpe ; f.rmly convinced that:; e red pacif.-Mtio- f Europe can-- r
't be achieve! unle.sn the UnitedStates intervene. a:;d is keep:ng ac .watch upon th politioiiltrend in America. If a proper --
casMp. ares 1' is probable that theVatican mav invite th UnitedState-.- - to intervene and take a ad:i. tne oration or nut rn
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FIKST 3K, H. Main Et.. Rev. HI- - j
Or:.. - Ward Co! , p stor; rtidence..CJ. M'iln rt.; IUhlr school at 3:30
SERVICE WE OFFERyou in every way.
work out a plan that will en-
able to save conveniently sys-tematically and easily.
money will be well protectedby the state.
loan service will some timebe very valuable to you.
St. Joseph Bldg. & Loan Assn124 South
Ti . in.. ..I. Ii. iJenniHon, .s.ipt'riiiiFiiu- -
; l0:!" a. m and 7:?--
; i i ; Y. i C. K. rr. pe-tin- s at 6:30.
i.VDIAN'A AVr.XUK Corner In-- J
!..-- i ria av. and St. Jo-pp- h St.. J. F.I. vi!!.'. rn;n i'--t r. Mati, 015 Pnn-- 1
av. Ii. A. V'appner. super-- Ij'tTjlVnt of rpIU'iou education;: .n. r;r. worship. 0:Cö to 11:43; j
:' at 3:30, at j
: " :0 a. and :C0 p. m.' i ti .ür.'.oa hr. l r, r H. h'ns at 10:TA
i i - r. (V.npipd thp Holy Spirit.i.,.-- n f f ii !rE-ln- " I "hriht 1.1 Tl 11a- -
,if nr at ly.fnlüc srrn'ii. "foul's j
It- - '.-- r l'rf.üi!?- - " Worth hl Hihlen- - n.'fH Ith Mrr. r. ofp. MlK. Mll-t"- tt
st. TuHiJir 'vniri at 7 :"o. Wo-i- i;n' r.slc.r-,r- ''t v rnp''?" with Mr.
H. Cr.-Ti-t-.n- . 1!.V. IV hi-!'.."- ! a iv., Wtd-r."!.i- v
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I.INTiKN AVr:.NTTi: I.indpn ftv. i
r.p ! ar:t rt.. I. N. Miller, pastor;Sunday srliool at 10 a. in-- . F. O. Hn-- j
1. .'jpcTintpr.'lpnt; worship, 11 a.jj:i : Chrl .Ian Kmlr.ivor, 6:30 p. m.;t ihip. 7:30 p. in.
1 TAR IMS I'nAIRIT: Hilde Pohool.V.') n. rn. : ronur.unlon and p roach- -
l".-- r at 10:': :i. in.: fpori.il son? JMr- -v.o Iv.rrvt dy wplcornr.
EPISCOPALST. JAMES Lafayette blvd.,
north of Wahincrton av.. Rev. Rob-- f
i'i J. In- - rector. Holy rommun-- i.,r.. 7:30 a. rn.; church pchool, 9:43
it. rn.; rtrrnon. 11 a. m.
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fI THOGlI NEW YORKE 42 Broadway
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MEMBERS:New York Stock ExchangeNew York Cotton ExchangeNew York Produce Exchange ENew York Cotton & Sugar ExchangeNew Orleans Cotton Exchange EChicago Board of Trade EChicago Stock Exchange EMinneapolis Chamber of Commerce EWinnipeg Grain Exchange EAll Indianapolis Exchanges E
SOUTH BEND OFFICEJ. M. S. BUILDING
Telephones: Main 390-391-39- 2, Lincoln 2028 EW. O. KENNEDY, Manager f
Facts and figures in connection with securities or com- - Emodities cheerfully supplied.
Our private wires extend to the leading cities of the EUnited States and Canada.SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN GRAIN AHO
COTTON FUTURES E
COMMUNICATE WITH NEAREST OFFICE
Chlr.i has ma :e unother contrihu- -
o c : v. ' --ratin. This timt ita gä
.il through China not onlyan; jr.g --.he Chinee but in Amer.can,Er:r:h. French ar.d oiher foreignc:rc:v one hears the rattle andclick of a lot of mrango !oiking. bam-too-backe- d,
ivory or bone-face- d ob-jects somewhat resembling dom-iroe- t.
a the players about thetable become excited, they ejaculate'Rung!" "Chow!" "Mah Jongg!"
an i the like.They are playing one of he oldest
games of the oldest civilisation inthe world: "Muh Jongg."
In the far eatt the game has su-perceded dominoes, poker andbridge. Everywhere in the e'.uh. inhomes and tea-hous- es. Mah Jongg'sthe thing.
America Gotting the Crazo.Now the craze has h;t America. It
can be found even at. departmentstores, it least !n the larger citie.In America they call it '"Pur.g-Chow.- "
Fun-,- ' Chow i played by four per-ci;- k.
with "tiie.f" a the units arecalled 12o in number. These aredivided into Ave suits. Three havetiie name value and run, like caras,from one to nine. The suits arecalled "Bamboo." "DouV and "Char-acters." The other two suits arehe nor t and are of h:gher pcor-.n- g
value. One is named for thef"Ur winds East. West. North andSouth, the other for the Dragons-R- ed.
White and Green.A four-side- d 'wall," two tiles deep,
is built and from thin wall the play-ers draw 13 pieces, save the banker
the banker is always known aa"Fast Wind" who gets 14.
By a sysr.em of drawing eachplayer strives to build up a winninghand. This my hav even morevalue than in poker.
Counters Kttl bonestlcksi tathe place of chip and there is asettling up" after each hand
played the banker winning or los- -
mid-wee- k meetings Tuesday andThursday
ASSEMBLY OF GOD MISSIONSIS W. Division st.. Rev. Wm. Ma-jors, pastor; regular nervlces, 7:45every evening but Monday; Sundayat 10 a. m.. G. B. Leeke. superinten-dent.
PENTECOSTAL MISSION 208W. Jefferson blvd.; 7'-4-o p. m-- , Tues-day, Thursday and Saturday, wor-ship; 7:20 p. m., Sunday, worship;
p. m.. Sunday. Y'oung People'smeeting.
Y. M. C. A.Y. M. C. A. Corner S. Main and
W. Wayne sta., W. M. Danner, Jr.,general secretary; L. E. Goodwin,secretary boys' department; servicesTuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Fri-day, 9 a. m., religious conferences;Monday, 10 a. m.. Ministerial asso-ciation; Friday, 7:30 p. m., ReligiousInstitute-- ; Monday (boys') 6:30 p. m.,Trl-- C club Bible clasA
MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATIONThe ministerial association meets
every Monday morning at 10 o'clockexcept during the months of Julyand August. The officers are E. G.Johnson, president; A. E. Monger,vice president, and R. F. Gordon,secretary and treasurer; visitingministers are cordially invited toattend the meetings.
Y. W. C. A.T. W. C. A. 121 N. Lafayette
blvd., is open every Sunday from12:30 to 7:30 p. m.
MILLTNTUIYClose turbans, formed entirely of
velvet foliage in soft gren, andbrowns, are shown for winter. Asthe season advances and more w'n-te- r
millinery is shown the smallerhat is getting more attention.
HUTTF.HFLY 1XNYS.Iltjge butterfly bows of taffeta,
moire and velvet are used on frocksfor young girls. Sometimes theyhave long saph ends that reach tothe hem of the frock.
MONOGRAMS.Monograms are a feature on sports!
blouses and dresses. They started!small and comparatively lnconspic- -uous but now they ar? attaining'quite large proportions and are fre-- jquently made the whole decoration.'
The mnsive pile of masonryknown ns the Creat Chinese Wall,which maintains a uniform directionN:rdlv a single mile, is not a struc- -
ural unit as generally sunpc-jd- , but:was built in pieces durivj different j
a gen. The list effort to keep the;wall in repa!r was in the beginningof the Chlng dynasty. j
The important watch and clock I
r.-cr- at La Chaux-do-Fond- s. Swit-zerland, have taken up the manufacture of locomotives.
Reader Takes NewerForm of Iron Feels
Years Younger
VVi.' Xi" '
"Six weels ago I aw a special otTer inthe paper telling how thousands olpeople grow old in looks acd enrylong before they are really old in years,because, as exfixainatioas by j bysicianshave shown, an enormous number olpeople do not hare enough Iron in theirblood. I have bt-e-a taking NuxatedIron for two weeltsi the reg'olts arsimply astounding. The rces haTecome baclc in ray lips and chfeks, andI cm conscientiously say that I fedtea years yomigtr.'The abore is a typical hypothetical caseshowing the results that bare beccachiered by a great many people incwe started this 44 satisfaction or moneytick' otler on Nuxated Iron. We willi::ake you the same guarantee. If, aftritaking the two week's treatment oiNuxateU Iron.joudo Dotfe-elan- lookyears younger, we will promptly refuacyour money.Call at once for a bottle of NuxateIren at
CVntral Trug S'ore. Wllrf8 Cat ItatePr:g Store. I. anion Drtij Co. and Amer-ican Iru S;or A
will jrire pl.i'-- e to r-:j-r croup prayerr.i''Aj t ö:4". I'ci'lf'n e la eve-nu- z.
w itiiO?;:; koj-;- l pr'a-.Mn- c. du-"I- "
ly Mi M.i'j.l- - I'.yl.-- r aijU i.ru;Monday, 7:lä. inft'.na .f th whl:.ur.: f-,- intr- - io;,. Fir.--t Krtr.ou
i:v:;r.;.:...t M i: t: '.! n ,. .n Ti;m.iv, Ti--L- - ur.ti;
O.-t- . ?J.
R ROADWA Y Cor n e r I' roadwayanil Carroll t.s.. Rev. E. LlarfitldJohr.fjn, patf.r. Residence-- , 1412 S.Carroll. Rev. Renjamin (. Thorna.i,a ociate patr; Sunday school,9:30 a. m.. S. C. Lehman, superin-tendent; morning service at 10:30 a.m-- ; evening service 7:30 p. m.;Young- - People's Alliance. 6:30 p. m.
Mondr!;- - w..rLJ;'. "The T!m9 of Ke-f- r
hi .?.' ern:oa hr th pis'or. Vouijiv-.plo-- Aülnn'c by Miss I. auraWa:.-i.-r. I.ipninc worship. Mrs Vlrsin'aA hr. pre;l-n- i f thp Chil 1 We'fan.'y!.itU:i of Terre Haute will add re 4 theoriirrcpation.
GRACE EVANGELICAL ASSOCI-ATION Lincoln way W. and Wal-nut st.. Rev. O. Herman, pastor;rider.ce, $47 N. Walnut St.; 3:30a. m., Sunday school, C. W. Hop-kin.-- ?,
superintendent; morning wor-ship. 10:30 a. m.
This will be Rally dir la our school.The rnornlnr ervleo will mors 1 withtho i:ih!o pchool. Frank M. McKibN-n- ,
eo.jnty i'.lrc'tor of rol!?i.ijwi;i in. the pivlnl ppeakor; C, p. in.,Yoiin? I'ef-plp'f- l AlIlirifH rally. Mrs. Ella15. rrernher of th state Juvenileprobation rorumission t Andersnu. Ind..will tpeak at toth evening ferricos; 7 :ip. ra. Wednesday, prayer me-tlnc- .
COALrUSH, R ETHEL Rov. EarlF. Snyder, pastor. Parsonage at Ly-dir- k;
9:30 a. n. Sunday school,Charles Weiss, superintendent; 10:30a. m. worship; 7:30 p. m., YounsrPeoplo's Alliance.
LYDICK. R ETI I EL Rev. Earl F.Snyder, pastor. Residence at Lydick.10 a. m. Sunday school, William II ul-ling- er,
superintendent; 7 p. mYoung People's Alliance; 7:4 5 p. m.,worship; 7:30 p. m. Wednesday,prayer meeting.
EVANGELICALST. PETER'S GERMAN 415 W.
Laallo av.. Rev. Hugo Weichelt,pastor; 9 a. m., Sunday school, Wil-liam Meyer, superintendent; 10:15a. m., German worship.
Men's Ilible class 9 a. ra., Ai:srut Kop-Pr- ,
pn-fiilen- t. Morning worship. (Jr-m:;n- ;2:30 p. m.. Ladles' Ail: Monday.
7:10 p. 'I.. EvnriK''i' al leacru': Wednesday:i i m.. church council: Thürs. lay after-noon. circle; contlrrnatlon school,Tuesday and Friday at 4 p. m.
ZrON'S EVANGELICAIr CornerWayne and St. Peter sts.. Rev. Wal-demar M. Goffeney, pastor; 9:15 a.m.. Sunday school, Charles Weber,superintendent; 9:15 a. m.. Men'sRible class, L. M. Hammerschmldt,leader; 10:30 a. m., German worship;
7 p. m.. Evangelical leaguemeet-- .
SWEDISH EVANGELICAL MIS-SION CHURCH Main and Monroefts.. Rev. P. A. Strom, pastor: Sun-day school. 9:30 a. m., Oscar Berg-stedt, superintendent; 10:45 a. m.,worship; 7:30 p. m., worship.
UNITED BRETHRENCONFERENCE MEMORIAL
6 08 S. St. Joseph st.. L. F. John,pastor; 9:30 a. m., Sunday school,Waldo Kellar, superintendent; 10:45morning worship.
Sunday school special program. Thprogram of the hour of worship will becombined with the program of the Sun-day school. Evening services. Mrs. C. C.Virrlnjrton. state Juronll probation
oTicer of Fort Warn will speak.
ZIONRegular services of the Christian
Catholic Apostolic church at 20CHMishawaka av.. South Lend, at 2:30p. m.. Van B. Shumaker, cider incharge, 417 H S. Franklin st.
BIBLE STUDENTSINTERNATIONAL 224 J. M. S.
bldg., Rible study, 10 o'clock a. m.;lecture 7:30 p. m.; Wednesday S p.:n.. testimonial mooting; Friday S
p. m., Riblo study. .:
Senior, amor and children's dase;7:3d p. rn . lecture by Frank Anthony,suble t. "The Tri: Sheepfold." John 1 :
0
INSTITUTE 242 S. Lafayettehive.. Melville hall; 7:43 p. m., wor-ship.
COMMUNITYULLERY Dixie highway in Clay
township; 9:30 a. rn., St. JoephjValley Sunday schod. C. F. Post,superintendent; Erma Helmari, a?-ta- nt
superintendent; 10:43 a. m-- ,
worship.
COMMUNITY Cleveland rd.. of!Dixie highway N.: Sunday school.9:,10; mornir.c: service, 10:20; even-ing service. 7:30 p. m.
ADVENTISTSEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
9:20 to 12 a. m., Saturday. Procresshall. Mclil!e bldg.
JEWISHTEMPLE RETH-E- L Losa He and
Taylor st.. Rabbi Julius Mark; 9:30a. rr.. Sunday school; 10:40 a. m.,worship.
CATHOLICST. PATRICK'S .",03 S. Taylor st..
Rev. William Moloney, C. S. C.pastor; Rev. Wm. Mlnnick. C. S. C.assistant: low masv-es- - at C:20. 7:30.
a. rn.; hiph ma.s at 10:3'" a. m.
ST. JOSEPH'S Hill ft. and La--al- ie
av.. Rev. Wm. Lvnnartz. C. S.C. paster; Rev. William Burke. C.S. C. n." '.Ft ant: low mflse.i at 6:30.7:20 ar.d 9 a. m.; high mass at 10:30a. m- -
ST. HEDWIGE. POIJSH CornerS. t and Napier st . Rev. Anthony
Pev SVa-reek- i. C. S. C. Rev. N
Warken. C. S. C: low masses at7.30 and 9 a. m, high mass at 10
a. m.. Sunday pcho--d at 2 p. m.;vespers at 2:30 p. m.
ST. STANISLAUS. POLISHComer Brockeld and Florence av.,Roman Marciniak C. S. C. pastor;masses at 7:30. 9 and 10 a. m- -
ST. CASIMIR?. POLISH 5 22
Webster ft.. Rev. S. J. Gorka. pastor; services, low masses at S:20 and9 a. m.; high mass, 10 a. m.
ST. ADALBERT'S. POLISHOlive and Grace sts.. Rev. JohnW. O.adnick. pastor; mass.. at 7:3C,9 and 10:30.
ST. STEPHEN'S, HUNGARIANThomas and McPherson a.s.. Rev.Iawrenco Hnrvuh. paster; Rev.Paul Mille.-- , C. S. C. assistant:ma? nt 8 and 10:15 a. m.; Sun-day f..-ho-l a: r p. m.; benediction
day hchool, 10 a. m.; prtuchins. 7:30p. m- -
TAY I) II A. M. E. ZIOX Rev. R. '
F. Gordon, pastor; morning prvlce.j11 a. m.; Sunday prhool, 12:30 p.jm.; W. C. E. Ifarrue, 6:30 p. m.;1eun.r.;' sendee. 7:30, Friday pven-- ,lncr. prayer cla?. mpptins. Mr?- - RelleAller, uper!ntf-r.de.n- t Sunday fchoo!.i
OLIVE A. M. K. 310 W. MonroeSt.. Rev. Walter Crid-r- , pa?tor; 10:HO;a. m., worship; 12:30 p- - ni., Sundayipchool; 7:30 p. rn . wornh'.p; 7:30 p.jrn., Wednesday, worship. i
osceoia m. ::. circuit j ii.Iloyrr, pastor; Willow Crook Ser-mon. t:30; Sunday school. 1:15o'clock; Tamarack Sundiy rhool,8:30; sermon, 10:13; Osceola Sun-
day school. 9:30; Epworth leapue,:30: perm on. 7:30.
PRESBYTERIANFIRST Corner of Washington av
and Lafayette blvd.. Rev. ArchibaldMoCluro. minister; Ml.s CharlotteM. rartrldire, assistant to the minis-ter; morninir .service at 10:43 a. rn.;evening forvlco. 7:30 p. m.; Ribleschool at 9:30 a. m.. J- - I. Shafer.f uperlntendent; Mon'H Fellowshipclub at 9:30 a. m.. Dr. Lippincott,leader.
WESTMINSTER Scott and Llnd-po- y
st?.. Rev. II. K. Grose, pastor:Sunday Fchool. 9:30 a. m.. L. C.
Whitcomb. puperintondont; morningworship, 10:43; mid-wee- k devotionaltervico, Wednesday. 7:30 p. m.
SL'XNYSTDE E- - Washinpton av.and Ftanrls St., Rev. M. M. Uodcers,Ih. r.. minister; Sunday school,P:30 a. in., J. F. Whitcman, super-intendent; 10:45 a. m.. mornlnc: wor-ship; 6:45 p. m.. Chrirtlan Endeavor;7:30 p. rn., evening worship; mid-week service Wednesday, 7:30 p. in.
Morr.lns. Amos W. Butler. fpTet.iry a
board of charities. Hilly d iy pro-gram in evening.
HUNGARIAN Cornar Cherry Pt.
and Washington av.. Rev. JohnDpzso, pastor; Sunday pchool at 9
a. m.; church service at 10 a. m.;vesper service at 2 p. m.
HOPE Leer and Dayton sts.. Ed-
win O. Mei?ter, pastor; Sundayschool. 9:30 a. m., Frank Kettring.superintendent.
GRANGER Rev. W. O- - Teninty.pastor; Sunday choolr 10 a. m.;hurch service every two weeks at
11:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. rn.
LUTHERANHOLY TRINITY ENGLISH j
Corner Sherman av. and Llndsey Rt.,Rev. Albert II. Keck, pastor. 707Sherman av.: Sunday school. 9:15a. m.. Charles Hnss. superintendent;preaching, 10:30 a. m-- ; Lutherleague, 0:43 p. in.; vespers withsermon, 7:30 p. m.
Frenlnc vejpcru with addrrs- - by MissIllanche Merry, state attendance efTlcer ofIndi.-inapnli?-, Ind , who 1 in the city at-
tending tb. state conference of Chirltleand 4'orroctioa; p. in. Tuesday, Lutherleague laieine. social nn-ctiu-
g at thechurch: s p m. Wednesday, holr rehear-eil- -
ThursiV. all dav sewing nt thh.eöe .f M-- s. Fiord Hood. 1107 S. Cam 11
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ST. FAULT, LUTHERAN Jeffer- -
on hlvil. and "William st.. Rev. IL I
Holle, pastor; German service every!Sunday at 9:30 a. m.: English ser-
vice every Sunday (except the thirdfunday of the month) at 10:50 a-m-
Knli?h Sunday erhnol at 11 a.m.; parochial school, with dally re-iitlc-
ir.s-tructio- 410 W. Jeffersonblvd.
Holy ooramnr.ion will he cdhrated injthe FnglNh service. rreiaratory serviceM:m n. ra. Walther league meetingTuesdav erenlnp.
CtlORTA DEI TWEDISIT Chaplnand Kerr tts.. Rev. Carl G. Ander-son, pastor: 9 a. m.. Sui.day school;9:45 a. m.. English morning wor- -
thi-- v 11 a. m.. Swelih morningservice; 7:30 p. m . worship- -
Fnclish mornlnc subject. "IMaln Spik-lng"- :Sw.-dci-i rnorri'iC uh.1.u. "The
True I'.iN-pir- cf th Sibhath." Rver.sontr.preach'ng in Swedish. subject. "Fvo."Thürs, '.av, Oct. 12 the Women's Hotnnr.. I Foreign MlIonary Mjclety of the
district will heb! its annual mec-t-i-
in Tt.khirt. T.-dera- t ar.d memterswild wid attend ire .'iked to ta S ft.
m. irt.rurhan: S p. ra. Friday, the Se- -
MU.!.,TnrT oHefv Will h'ld Itsj'lar'erly meetinr. Ir. T.etty Ne'.an of.
!;." '"ivf T l. Ph. vsi'd he the speaker ef tLe
BRETHRENFIRST 1214 S. Michigan st..
Rev. G. W. Rench. pator; residence.214 E. Rroadway; 9:3 a. m.. Sundayschool. F. P. Sriver, superintendent:10: SO a. m. and 7:30 p. m., wor-
ship with sermon; 6:30 p- - m.. Juniorand Senior Christian Endeavor.
CHURCH OF THE BRETHRENFIRST Miami st. and Indiana
a v.. Rev. H. H. Helfnan. pastor; 9:30a. :r... Sunday Svhool. P. G. ahly,
t ; 1C : 0 a . m . worship; 7:30 in., worship.
N. I . MF.:ik.i:i. Indiana;. od. wt;i athe at "hurch t.er-- v
in n. ri iac. reviral service. M. C.Su'gart. l'h iia-iel- h'.a will prea-- h. Suh-1'-c- t.
'Tit' I!--gra- ta cf a Pru-greslv-
Life." Kvering young pp:e'9r.i.-etir- at L."--. Preartiiatr la eor.iCK.subje-t- . "Utein.- - :n th Way.'"
SECOND CHURCH OF BRETH-REN Corner Cashing and VanPuren. Rev. J. W. Grater, pastor;Sunday school. 9:30 a. m.. superin-tendent, Frank Rotorff; services,10:20 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Christ-ian Endeavor. 6:30 p. ra.; prayermeeting Wednesday eveninsr. S p. m.
EVANGELICALASSOCIATION
FIRST Iafayette blvd. and Mon-- J
roe t.. Rev. Kerlln, pastor..9:30 a. m.. Sunday school; 10:30 a.m., worship: 6:45 p. m.. Your.gpeople's meeting; 7:30 p. m. wor-
ship.. Annual fall re!al begins with er-niii- e
hy Fdauu. d Keriin at mornics ar. lvulug crvlcc. FiLal o;a-ai- r u.ctt- - 1,t;ng or ...r. ai a v. in. nowapi rnrk.
Yojcs l'eupie Cievtlcg during revdral
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mg Jl U I;l..'.
You ear. lecirn to play in nr. eve-ning. Your lifet.me ;s oo short,however, to b.irn all there is tolearn. As a mind-build- er and ateacher of concentration it has allee backed off the board'.
Kasy t) Ixw One's Iload.That's why it wü.s ald :n the
Orient "the puue of a thousind
Mah Jongg mar.H "sparrow." Forthousands cf years it was a gamefor royalty only. Only emperore.their families and the Mandarin cla.ssPieye-d-. It w.i thpn centuries ago
called "P? Ling." meaning "thelark," the "bird of a hundred intelli-gences." The goes that acommon person would lose his headit found playing Pe Ling.
It later became popular under thename of "Mah Diao." meaning"matching the pair."
U. S. MAIL MEN ARE
TAUGHT TO SHOOT
Kansas City Federal WorkersCoached in Use of
vers.KANSAS CITY, Mo., Oct. 7. In-
struction in the use of firearms hasbeen furnished to more than one-hal- f
of the government employes inKansas City who have the care olfunds or valuables entrusted to theUnited State malls. The scores foraccurate fdiootinc: run high, post office officials said.
The withdrawal of United State,marines from guarding the move-ments of mail necessitated x trainingfederal employes to become expert"shots."
A miniature range has been es-
tablished In the sub-baseme- nt of theFederal building. Fred Croy, aWorld war veteran, who has chargeof the claims department in the reg-istry is the instructor.
The laws of well-doin- g are thdictates of riirht reason.
wBLACKHEADSare Embarrassing(( Oh! how can I get rid of them
and enjey the glory cf a clear6kln?
Dcn't despair I S. S. S. willlead you into a "world you
have never knownErobably a world of joy,where strong lieht and lovoare welcome, where spotted- -
faced embarrassment is r.omore!
S. S. S. m&Ves the WA rich arlpur, nd Thn your V'.ool is fr"dcf irr.punti. your stut h.o'ehei.rirr.r!. Hacbads, ccr.e. rnrh. tet--t - I al in ri-n- e Ar & .tii r . 1 t r
M Miw T.'-- Rri. Ill E. Wnteri.1 St.. Pain'f-- 1 Fot. N. .. writra :
hi "I Trai troiiHei with pimples ontf nry fare, r.eoic ni cbst. I waMl Tind to tke S. S. S. I founj
It at elir-!d- . mm it ertelr.lT parl- -
y f mr and my eompxiaiLSI IU now a!.r Any rood dra? tor cad yppb
El you with S. Z. S.
makes foujedlike yourselfagain
VTiWNv'f"FFERSON
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ST. MATTHEWS Miami t,t.. RevTheodore Hammes, pastor.
GRLEK CATHOLICSERRIAN ORTHODOX, STS.
PETER AND PAUL S. Kendall ft.and Dubail av., Rev. Ph. Sredano-vic- h,
pastor: iesider.ee. 4 23 W. Cal-vert st.; Sunday school and prayerservices.
SPIRITUALISTSPROGRESSIVE SPIRITUALIST
ClU'RCll Moose hall. 30305 S.Michigan St., 7:30 p- - m.
FIRST INDEPENDENT CHRIST-IAN SPIRITUALIST CHURCH OFCHRIST Woodmen hall. 118 E.Jefferson blvd.. Rev. Sylvia A. Shaf-er, pastor.
FRATERNAL ORDER OF SPIR-ITUALISTS Meets every Sunday2:30 and 7:30 p. m. (Woodmenhall), 120 E. Jefferson blvd.. Rev.Charles A. Thompson, pastor.
CHURCH OF GODCHURCH OF GOD Harrifion av.
and Llndsey ft-- , Wilmcr C. Gray,pastor; 9:45 a. m., Sunday school,W. L. IIuLsell, superintendent;lö:45 a. m., worship; 6:30 p. m.,Young People's meeting; 7:45 p. m.,worship; 7:45 p. m., Wednesday,prayer meeting.
CHURCH OF GOD OF THEARRA1IAMIC FAITH Holds ser-vices in Melville hall. 212 S. Michi-gan st-- ; 10 a. m., Sunday school, F.A. Stllson, superintendent.
CHURCH OF GOD 546 S. Cha-pln et.; morning Services 11 a. m.;afternoon service, 3 p. m.; Y. P. W.W., 6 p. m. ; preaching at 7:30 p.m., Elder Moses Anderson, pastor.
INDEPENDENTSACRED HEART, HUNGARIANCorner Catalpa and Indiana avs.,
Rov. Alexander G. Y'upa, pastor; 8
a. m., low mass every morning; 8 a.m., Sunday, low mass, 10 a. m.; highmass, 7 p- - m., baptism; 7:30 p. m.,vespers.
NATIONAL POLISHST. MARY'S OF THE HOLY RO-
SARY, POLISH Sample and Koe-ciuszk- o
stfl.. Rev. Edward Starory-plnsk- i.
pastor; week day, 8 a. m.;Sunday and holy days. 8:30 a. m-- ;
high mass at 10:30 a. m.. Sundayschool. 2 p. m.
WES LEYAN METHODISTWESLEYAX 1407 Rush St., Rev.
C- - N. I'orter, pastor; residence, 1407F. Rush st.; 9:30 a. m.. Sundayschool, F. M. Porter, superintendent.
CHURCH OF THENAZARENE
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENECorner Rush and Milton sts.; Sun-day school, 9:30 a. m.. W. S. Hou.
worship, 10:30 a.m-- ; Young People's meeting. 6:30p. m.; evangelistic service. 7:20 p.m.; praser meeting Wednesday even-in- ?.
7:20 p. m., O. W. Valz, pastor.
FREE METHODISTRIVER PARK FREE METHO-
DIST Fourteenth and Vine sts .
Rev. A. R. Hamilton, pastor; 0:30a- - Sunday schcol; 7 p. m., wor-ship.
FREE METHODIST Pennsyl-vania av. and Ruh st., WiKiam E.Atteberry. pastor; 10 a. m., Sundayschool; 11 a. m.. preaching.
Sunday evening erang-dlsti- 7:1."p. :n. Thürs lay evening, prayer ma t-
ing 7:30 p. in.
FIRST Nazareno, 114 W. Samplest.: 9:30 a. m-- . Sunday school; 2:30p. rn.. worship; 7:30 p. m., worship.
INTERDENOMINATIONALCRUMSTOVvTs UNION Paul S.
Harris, pastor; 10 a. 'm., Bibleschool.
RIVER PARK S. Seventh St..Rev. Albert L. Brandenburg pastor;residence. 913 S. Eleventh St.; 9:30a. m.. Sunday .school; 10:40 a. m..worship; 5:30 p. m.. Epworthleague; 7:30 p. m., worship.
PORTAGE CHAPEL Rov. De-Wi- tt.
C. EUir.wood. pastor; ClarenceAshley, Sunday school superintend-ent; preaching. 10 a. m.; Sundayschool, 11 a. m.
GRACE A. M. E. ZION CornerLaurel and Napier t3.. Rev. A. L.Pierce, parrtor; Sunday school, 9:30a. m. : sermon at 11 a. m. and 7 p.m.; Christian Endeavor, 6 p. m.
SALVATION ARMYHoliness meeting, 10:20 a. m.;
company meeting. 2 p. m., all chil-dren invited: praise meeting 3
young people's legion. 6 p. m. ;
salvation meeting. S p. m.; open air10 a. m. and 7 p. m.
MISSIONSCITY P.KSCUi: MISSION 115 E.
Jefferson blvd.. Hay A. Ilird. super-intendent: 2 p. m . Jail service; 3 p.
ra.. Sunday school; evening serviceat 7:20 p. m.
MHNNON'ITK HOFE MISSIONZ22 S. St. Joeph ft. Sunday school,2:30 p. m. Freachinc: 3:30 and 7:30p. m. A'm service.4 Tl.urs lay, Fridayand Saturday nights.
rnNTErosTAii mission, apos- -
TOIJC FAITH 32 0 N. Olive St..Cecil CfiLstle. raaor; 10 a. m., wor-ship; 7:43 p. m., worship; 7:4 5 p. m..
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CornerFather Ed
win E. Smith, priest in charge; rcsir,;:cr, tr.:, X. Walnut t.; 9 a. m.,Sundav 10 a- m.. mass.
METHODIST EPISCOPALFIRST 13 N. Main St.. Rov. A.
E. Monger. 1. I. pastor; S : 4 3 a. m..mcftlric: 9:T.0 a. m., Stinday
scho d. Herber! R. Gam. superln-- j
tetdent; worship. 10: 40 a. m. ar.d j
7 :'; j. m.; seriiT and high school j
j:r. worth le-igu.- 6:30 p- - m.K! -- ?art i hurh at H:40. Junior
!',:,!) h-- l ! In the luntor rf'.r. Mr. IMul-)- :
,ir-- . Mornins nr.hlic worship.v.-- ' !'..',, ..T. S.v-- t r in ;
!:.' W. rl I"- -" F.attle Fn'it" Ny Pr. Mon- -
- wershlp. ad.ires., W.ir. "' t.v Fi. f. T. F Pltz-- p
vm. Viir,. '.- - Ir-- l. Wc lr- -, lay eveninpm't.l r'.ver serrl-e- . 7:3 p. in., ledhv Ir. M'.:i;-t- .
ST. PAUL'S MEMORIAL Colfax;an 1 !.; ! te a vs.. ReV. J . J
p.:stf.": Tlev. G. L. Ruii-to- a.
acting pastor; Sunday school.f:.'ri a. 111 .. O. A. Pulkerson, super-i.it.r.der- .t;
nvrnl'.g worship. 10:45a. m.; Epworth league. 6:30 p. ni..ur evening worship. 7:30 p. m.;prayer meetirg. 7:43 WednesdayvniniTs.
r r. -: w.cshin tl.e paptc.r wl!i...ik'.-- i -- ::e Ilopp Vf fi.' World." le-p.-- f.
..f th. Kpworth leistie.In tl.-'- e, in aidrc-- s Fmf. Ion-- j
,id iMiShane. r..;:i:iV,is. . beA p gra.a will he 'given.:
I M M A NT A Ii GEE MA N Li fay ett e
at Wavno st-- . Rev. Fred H. Koehne- -
rnar.n. pv5tor. Sunday school, 3:30!a. rn.. ("hnr'.es E. Stark.
worship. 10:30 ft. m. and7:" p. m ; Up worth lea sue. 7 p. m.
f iiAf-i- i wortihlr. "WhatWo';r.d "te:i!i Wi Wn."'.e Jesus!
. with an cv-c:- ' rum en tr- - oue-tm- n.
v v1 1 Wen: 1 .Ifns in various
r.v ,'.., 0f overrdtv ltfe. f r- -- r
a!.- - t ?h erv-- e pr. . i i. -- .if;i-.f. ,,!r. (o.'v-r- - of Irf.ict ar.d ChildIfvr ' the fT" 'ir 1 1 r.ei.tn will
on the Mjhject,-- Reaita la Ch'.l l.od "
( ; RA'M! i'orner Michigan andT:;tt st? . l . R--- rt lb R"ck. pastor;S:43 a. ra.. c! -s rr.eetin- -: 9:30 a.rr. . Fur. day fb.ord. C rn Whitcman.fsAiperl.".ter..!en. : T..-rn'.:v- v.r.-'.ii-p.
0:45 a. rr..; Epworth league rneet-lr- .,
at t:3o p. m.Irrr.t-- .; w-rM- "Many M"-c3-
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TRTN1TY M. I'. turner Pdllr.eara Va-sa- r as.. Ru-- . :i L. Phillips, j
pastor: residen c 9J I i"v!ir..! av.; !
school. 9:3-- a. rr... Mr. W. L. j
Owdn superintendent; mr-rnin- wor- -'
hi7. 10:45; Epworth b1 igue, 6:30p. m.. P-'h- er K!rkp atri-k- .
pr.-sldnt- ;
rr.:i-w.'e- k serv:ce. T:3 p. nt. Wed- -
v. ;
LOWELL HEIGHTS Minor ai.d"ran-'i- s ts. P.ev. C. J. Jordan, pas- - j
-- r; S ;r. i.iv d. 9:45. Jvi 4lear-- ;rvart. f jperinten lent; worship. 11 a.1
ra.; Epworth Lvigje. :30 p. m.. C.A P.uskusk!. pre:d.Tt: evening;w 7:30 p. 1:1.; Junior church.12 0 p. m.
STELL MEMORIAL Corner S.M..-hirn- :i an 1 Victoria sts.. CUudeYM.r.g, ;d.or; Sunday school at' ."; a. rn , W L R- - itrer. acting su-- :
rir.t.".dt nt; worship. 10:40 a m.;J ;o p. rr... Epw..rth ! ague; 7:30 p.
:r. . 7. ray. r s.m-v- i V.'dne.--ia- y even-;r:'- s
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a certain amount which you will needbuying a home or for any other purpose.
a definite time in which to accumulatethat amount.
Divide the whole amount hyweeks and montns ana
save the sumregularly.
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