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fWJBWJf ii! April 14, 1017. THE FORT WittB SENHNEIi. 7 UNO AY HMMMMaHHMMHHMMHHMaMMMiMMMM (iMHHnillllllMIIIIHM tHHMMHmof irawiiEiiT Miss Minerva Manchester to Give Readings from Comedy and Drama. The. Christian Endeavor aoclety of 'he Third Presbyterian church of the lty will give a fine entertainment next friday, April 20, at 8 o'clock In the ihuroh auditorium.

The prlhfclpal ar 1st procured will he Mlsa Minerva Manchester, of New Tork Cltyfc Who' trill' be In Fort Wayne on that dale. Mlsa Manchester is rhaklnK a tour Across Indiana ahtf the' Third church loclety considers itself 'very fortunate gt securing her services for the eve "nlrig. She Will gve a miscellaneous ecltal from a number of comedy and Jramatlo writers as Well as one sacred number. She has a fine, reputation aa reader and dramatic story teller, and can point art unusual number of "return, engagements." Miss Manchester has a natural gift of humor and good cheer, together With a. very unusual personality.

This means he will delight her audience, arid give them that touch of humor and pathos which will make them leave, hoping to hear her at another Beside Miss Manchester) there will be an excellent musical program for the occasion, composed of artists, of the city, and the young people feel confident that the entertainment will be much appreciated by the listeners as well as giving' them an, extra flne evening' of enjoyment The admission will be twenty ilve cents for the elder people and fifteen cents for. children. 3 Baptist. First Church. 9 1 30 Bible school for all ages.

10 :45 Morning worship. Mrs 0. G. Croxler, a medical missionary, who; has rt considerable time with Garbs in Cares "hills, India, will tell ff the eipericnce other worki 2i80 Junior B. y.

P. U.j, led by Miss Kromin. 1 30 Spy Run Sunday school at MM' J3py Run" avenue! 6:30 The young people of the B. U. society visit other societies In the tity; for educational purposes.

Ko meet inff here. 7 j30 Evening worship will be In charge of the devotional committee of the Men's Bible class. Monday, 7:45. A social hour for all students and friends of the community training school will be held at the First Baptist church Monday evening at 7 1 45. The credit 'cards for all courses passed will be given out and recognition of those who have made full standing in and second year work given.

Ro freshments and a social hour interspersed with soveral short talks will complete the program. Wednesday evening, 7 145 People's prayer hour, ledby one of the deacons. Friday, ZtOQ Mrs. Williams' Bible "clsssj 7'iSO, Roy'Scouts. Musical program' for Sunday i Morning.

VolunU.y ''Badinage', Anthem I Will Bless the Loru'. James Offertory "The Lodgi by the Houghton Taylor Anthem "Jesus tho Very Thought of Thee" Farmer Postlude Anlmam? (Stabat Mater) 1Vsslnl Evening. Voluntary "Buona Kotte? Anthem "Joyfully Onward I Move" Havens Dffertory the Land of the Sky Water" Postlude "Sextette" (Luciadl Lam mermoor)' Donizetti Immanuel Church. Our Sunday "school and morning worship will be' combined next Sun? day. beginning' :0.

At ,10:46 the pastor, B. Balr, wlll'dellver a twenty minute sermon, subject, 'The Work of the Enemy," The Juniors will meet at 2:80 and the Seniors at SO. At ir (ha naator will Breach, using the vgurvlng or Wednesday evening will be devoted, to prayer and bible study. Tuesday, at 2:10 the Ladles' Aid society will meet with' Mrs. ChUdsrs, on Smith nar Colerick.

On Thursday night there will be a cottage prayer meeting at the home of Wm. Wiles, 28t3 Alexandria, avenue. Friday night will be orchestra rehearsal. South Wyns Church. The Bible school meets promptly at 0:30.

Horning worship at a sermon by the. minister, Rev. M. C. Tunlson.

B. Y. IV U. at Evening worship at 7iS. AtYhe evening service a treat is in store for all when Mrs.

Crosier Will. speak. She Is a missionary from India and with her husband stands high In the esteem of the dnomination. She Is said to be unusually, inspiring as a speaker. On Wednesday evening at 7i4fl the mid week xaeeting will be held.

The topic It from Fosdick's book, "The Man Ingot 10. l.ng worship, at Evening meeting at 7:30, The pastor's themes for tho day arer Morning, "The Gift of Power evenlBiSleaffyingTaiehr The subject for the mid. week meeting on Wednesday night at 7:45 Ja "Spiritual Beginnings at Taught in tho First hCap ter of. Acts." The woman's missionary society will meet on Tuesday afternoon, April 17, atv3 o'clock with Mrs. George Jacobs, 1302 West Washington boulevard.

The class in public speaking will meet at th stijdy oh Tuesday night at 7i30v Churches of Christ. 1 1 Westr JeffersonStreet. Church. The church school meets at Oi 30 a. m.

Communion at 10:45, followed immediately by preaching services. Tho vsub feet of the sermon Is Boe Ood Answer rrayerT" The ofllclal board of the church will meet; tX 3p. xar This is an important meeting. The Senior Christian Endeavor meeting Is led by Mrs. Myrtle Brewitt.

Topic, "Tho Lord's Day the Best Day." The Intermediate Christian Endeavor society meets at 6t30 In the basement assembly. At 7:45 p. m.tho Junior Christian Endeavor society will present a sermon in action. The theme is missionary. East Crefghton Avenue Church.

Bible school at the usual hour, 0)30 a. 'm. Morning worship and communion 'services at 1030. Drash of Ravenna, will preach at both morn' Ing and evening services. Junior Endeavor at the: utuaV hour, 2:30 p.

Interinedjate Endeavor at 0:45 p. m. Christian EnHeavbr at the same hour, 0:45 p. m. Evening worship at 7 46, with preach lng services by Rev.

Drash. Mii wtelc grayer services at the church da, Wednesday evening' at 7:45. West Crelghton A venae Church. Bible at' 9:20 a. m.

At 10:30 the morning worship.will be conducted by Topic, "The rd's Day the Best Day." The intermediate and junior socieUes will meet at same hour in' the basement of Mho church. At 7:30 W. Pierce, secretary of the Young Men's Chrittlsn association, will sneak upon the subject, Why I am a Christian Wed nesdsy evening, prayer meeting at 7:30. Church of God. Cliiircli of Codi, Sunday school at 9:302 preaching services at 10:30 a.

m. and 7:30 p. tn, by tho. pastor, Rev. J.

B. McColley; morning, aubject, "The Enlarged Vision';" the. evening service's will be evangelistic; Junior and Intermediate Endeavor at 2:30 and Senior Endeavor at' p. m. The Ijadtes' Aid will meet with Mrs, Markley Clarkr 1312 Stophlet street, on AVednesday afternoon.

Teachers' meeting at 7 o'clock on Thursday evening, followed by the regular mid week prayer service at 8 o'clock, led by Harry Skylea. Will Speakat First Presljyteriati Church sBspI REV. JOHN, n. noscli. Ttev; Jo Writ Boscrr, Tsastorist St.

John's Reformed church, will speak at the First Presbyterian church Sunday evening on the subject, 'Why I Am a Member of the Reformed Church." The address Is one of aeries being given at the First church each Sunday evening. A great deal of interest has been manifested throughout and large crowds have greeted every speaker. pel lesson of the day. Doctrinal dla qusalon after the sermors led by the senior pastor. Toplo of discussion, "Envy and.

Covetoushess." In the afternoon at 2 o'clock a joint meeting will be held in Emniaus hall of the Emmanuel and Emniaus churches and school boards. Board of directors of M. S. meets Monday evening. The Junior League, meets Tuesday evening.

Ladles' Sewing, society meets Thursday Christian Scientist first Church. First Church of Christ. Scientist, holds' services at .10:4 S. and 7:48 p. ni.

Subject, "Are Sin, Disease and. Death. neal7" Golden text: I Thes saldnlans 6:17 18, King James version, "Pray without ceasing. In everything give thanks: for this Is the will of Odd in' Christ Jeaus concerning yoii." Sunday school Is at 9S30'J The; Wednesday evening testimony' meeting la at 8 o'clock. Mt.

Ollv Church. Sunday school, 8:10 a. ta. Morning service 10:46. B.

X.V.V., pi Byehlng service 7:46, Prof. B. Curry, of Urbaha, Ohio, will preich (dpring the day. Missionary society will meefat; Mrs. Chandlsrs Thursday at 3:80 m.

The Ideal Workers will meet Tuesday evening at Ilsv. Jor Oans. Tb Utile sunbeams will meet Saturday nt 3:10 p. m. at ths ehuroh.

Trayer meeting Wednesday evening. Oreonlawn Avenutw Sunday tchool at 0(45. B. Y. U.

at 0:48. Speaker for Morning and evening servkc' cannot be.tnnouneed as yet. Congregational. lyotbChUrcht, I'ljkuih Bible' school at tM30 TIora Evangelical. Pirst Church.

Rev. J. 0. Mosier, presiding elder of Fort Wayne district, will deliver the sermon and conduct the service at the morning worship. The erenlng aervico at 7:30 will be In charge of the pastor, Rev.

E. O. Iude man, who will speak on the subject, "Cod yur am win or.ine uuuai ser. mon of. the conference year.

The Sunday school session opens promplV at 0:80. The juniors meet at 2:30 in the afternoon. Russel Ryan will be toe leader. Tfte Young People's meeting at :45 will be led by Mr. Willis into.

tmeciai music lor bunday is as follows: Ixjvo That Wilt Not Ut, Me ii Harris "To That Stand in ths Ilouse of the Ird Btlnney V. Crescent. Avenue church taunu uhu Crescent Avenue Church. Rev; J. O'.

Mosier. the newly elected presiding elder of the Fort Wayne dis trict will preach and conduct the communion service Sunday evening. In the morning the pastor will preach on the subject "David's Helpers In War." Bible school at 8:80 a. m. Toung People's meeting at p.m.

Wed neaday afternoon the Woman's Missionary society' will meet at the home of C. Oi Lathouse 1107 Crescent avenue. Mrs, will lead. Free Methodist. Bowser Church.

Sunday school convenes' at. 0:30. Preaching at 10:45 and 7:30 by the pas tor; Children's mooting' in the church at 3 p. m. The class meeting on Tuesday night Will be by Mrs, Bowser, and tbe.pravcrmeeting onTbnrsday evening by llev.

IV J. Luring. ,1 ho teacher training clasa will meet at the church on Wednesday night Lutheran, Emmaus Church. The gospel lesson of the day recorded John 20:19 31, The greeting of the risen lord, "peace be with you." will give ministers of the gospel art AnAi4iin1lv it riAik1c nf that ntflt. Which Jeaus brought Into thla world of strife ajid dissension.

Qarman service at 10 a. m. Sermon byTleV; TTr; "WtmbtgansrTJirtbeTfos St. Paul's. Church.

The. regular German preaching aervioe will be held at 9:30 in the morntng The English service gin at MB. The English Sunday school will convene at 10 o'clock. In its quarters' In' the. parish house; The English rrtombers of the congregation will have another get-acquainted gathering in the dlnngroom of th parish house.

The meeting will begin at half past 7 In the evening. The Mission Sewing society will hold Its regular monthly meeting on Wednesday afternoon tri the auditorium of the school. Trinity Chiirch. Regular services Sunday at 10 a. m.

Doctrinal discussion" after the The pastor' will preach oh Oen. 3:18 28. In the; evening at 7 o'clock there will be English services. The text of the. sermon Is John 8:23.80.

The Sewing society meets on Thursday; afternoon the church basement. Congregation meets Sunday afternoon at 2 p. m. Redeerotj: Church. Sunday school 0:15.

Service at 10:30. Congregational meeting at 2 p. m. Business meeting of Y. S.

Monday evening! MisHioTu. IUwcuo Mlsislon. Saturday evening at the Rescue Mis aloln, 343 East Columbia, street, will be praise and song service; Sunday school will meet. Sunday' afternoon at l.o'clbok; Sunday evening service will be evangelistic; special muslo will be furnished by the Bible Training school; Rev. Oyer, of the Bible Training school, will speak on the subject, "The Valley Of'Dry Bones." Gospel Evangelfstlo services at the Gospel Mission, 1215 Calhoun street, Sunday evening at 8 o'clock, in eharge oflRov.

and X. r. i'otu. xteuei wont Thursday afternoon from 5 to 6, RolUng M1U Mission. The Sunday school of the Rolling Mill Mission for foreign speaking people meet Sunday at 1 30 p.

m. Mrs. T. P. Potts, superintendent.

Spy Run Mission. The Spy. Run Mission, In charge of Rer.T; P. Pottt. Sunday school meets at 2:30 p.

tendent. tlori. At 8:30 p. m. the A.

C. E. league Presbyterian. m. Mr.

Claspell, superin' wpifes Metjiodist Episcopal. Wayne Street Chureh. At a. m. ilfe Sabbath sehooL Adult department will meet in the au.

dltorium of church and the grided school in the chapel of the church. At 10:45 a. m. the postor, O. Claud Travis, will conduct ths morning worship sad preach on the theme, "Christ as a Friend in Need." At 8:30 p.

m. the Epworth league meeting. Miss Lets Baughman. ls the leaden At ft 30 m. the pastor will have charge of the evening worship.

The subject for the evening sermon will be 'Opportunities That Escape From Us. A special musics 1 program has been prepared at follows: Morning. Anthem "Arise Bnine" Anthem "Hark, Hark. My b. .....4 Dnelley Evening.

Anthem Pntlte the lyord" AnthemTho Light of Meredith St Puli Church. The first quarterly eommuni6n'vBervlce will be held Sunday, the sacrament of the Lord's supper being observed; both morning and evening. The sermon topics for the morning and evening sermons are respectively "God in the Midst of tho and "Solomon a Backslider." First quarterly conference wilt be held Wednesday evening, immediately following the prayer service. 4r. W.

Martin, district, miperlntendent, will give ah address at the prayer service And will preside at tho conference. Turner Chapel Church, Services Sunday at 10:30 arm. and 7(30 p. m. jfreacntng by tne pastor, i no sun day school wm meet ai a p.

m. At 4 m. our tnnsionsry girls will enjoy an address by tho Rev. Mr; M. (X: Tunisftn.

ther siECTttaryHof the Ministerial tssocia First CUuych 1 6T 3uil.day school at 8:45 Bible classes. Sacrament of. the Xord's. ffupper at m7 Evening services at 7 j3B, to be addressed J. II.

Boach: subject, "Why I Am a Member of the Reformed Church:" Invitation com mlttee.at T. A. at noon. Monday, April IThe Mary Martha society will meet at the reel denco of'Mrs. II.

B. Hulse.ilJ? Fair field avenue. WedijesdayjApjrilli Weatmlnatcr auiia. meets ai p. m.

witn Mrs. i1. J. Thleme, .2445 avenue. Prayer meeting at 7:30 p.

in. Friday April 0 rLadIes. society will meet with Mrs. IL Worden. 626 West Wayne.

street from ,3:30 to 6:00 p. m. Men's club'meeits at 8:00 p. m.t to be addressed by Mr. T.

II. Wel a'helmer, Canton. Ohio subject, "How to Build a Bible School." Mr. Wel ahelrper Is the leader of the largest Sunday school In the world. He has traveled all over the World.

telling of. his success In the Sunday school work. The following musical program has been arranged' for the sunaay services: Preludes Elevation in flat.Oullmani Anthem ''SaVWr Thy Dying Love'' i Thompson Offertory Solo Postlude March Solenelle Qounod Evening' Servlce Anthem "This 1 lChbw' Cutter Offertory QuarteC 'Rock of Ages" Shelley Tliird Ohnrch. :30 Sunday school. O.

J. Craig, superintendent. 10:45 Public worship. The pastor, Rev. H.B.

Hostetter, will epoak on the "Slgnlflcance of Christ's. Great Sacrifice on. the Cross." C. E. 6:80 Senior C.

led by Robert Sinclair. Subject, "The Lord's Day." Neh. 18 15. 730 Patrlotlo service. Thi pas: tor wll speak, on the responsibility of good cltttenship, with special reference to the present war.

Monday evening the Sunday, school workers will hold their monthly meeting with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mattock, 342 West Taber street.

Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. Subject. 'The Ufe arid Writings of St. John." Westminster Church. Sunday4' school meets at the.

West minster church at 0:30 m. tdult Bible class'; in the. auditorium. Rev. TT P.

Potts, teacher, Mrs. Potts has a class 'for young people, All who to come will be welcome. On Sunday morning 10:45. Rev. Potts will continue' his series pf sermons on "The Six Bays of Creation." Potts continue his lectures on 'The Book; Revelation and the Prophetic Sign's of the Present Day" Thursday evening at 8 o'clock.

The public is invited to attend these lectures. Tha Prayer circle will, meet Thursday at 7:30 p. in. Bethany Church: Morning worship at 10:30. Sesmon by the pastor on the subject, "Is tEo Lord Interested in tho Warl" Evening service at 7:30, at which time the pastor will speak about "An Old Battle." Junior C.

E. at 2 o'clock. The Junior it under the care of Miss May Lands down and 1 delightful and important part oi life of our boys and Intermediate and Senior C. at 8:30. Mid week service Wednesday at 7:30.

Westfieid Chureh. Sunday school meets at the West field Presbyteriah chureh at 2:30.. Lyston rersuig, supenntenacnti Regular preaching service at 3:30. Tho pastor, Rov. T.

P. Potts, wilt preach. On Wednesday at 8 p. m. Rev.

Potts will give a special Bible lecture. Rerormed. Grace) Church. 9:80 Sunday schcxpl. 10:45 Regular morning worship, conducted by.

the minister, Rev. Nevln H. Schaaf. Sermon "Resurrection Power." 2:45 Junior Endeavor meeting. 6:46 Regular Y.

B. aerV Ice. No other evening service, this congregation uniting In the servicer at the First Presbyterian, church, where Rev. Bosch, of St. John church, will lecture on "Why I Am a Member of the Reformed Church." Tuesday evening the Men's Senior Bible' class meets, with E.

Moris. 143 East CrSIghtoh Alt day sewing Wednesday and at 7:45 the mid week prayer servlcs. Mrs. John 1(32 Cass street, entertains the Missionary society on Thursday afternoon. Entertainment by the Heidelberg rlAJtfl' fin Thllradnv vnlnv In iUm Clal rooms.

Salem Church. Sunday school at 0 o'clock a. Morn ing worship and sermon at 10:30. The pastor will preach on So Near and Yet So The evening service at 7:30, Rev. F.

W. Krats, will deliver the sermon on "Tha Repelling and Attractive Influence of Light." The joint E. prayer meeting Sunday night at 8i30 nt church hall. The Men's club meets Tues day nlcht at the church' hall. Mr.

A Miller will deliver a lecture. The Ladies' Aid will meet Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Teachers' Bible study Thursday evening at 7:45. Mrs. J.

Gieser will entertain the Woman's Missionary society, at her hohie. 045 Erie; street, Wednesday nuernoon. St John Church. The Bible school beirins at 0 a.m. Tho topic for the Men's English Bible class is, "What was the Purpose of tho Tower of Babelt" Morning, tervicef and preachingMn' the Enghan language' at' 10:15 oVlocn The regular meeting of the E.

sciety will be held at 3 o'clock in theafteraoon at the Orphan's home. Jife will be ho meeting In the evening. The pastor will" speak in the evening at the First Presbyterian church on the topic, Why I Am Member of the Reformed The teachers of ths Biblo school meet Wednesday evening, Catechetical instructions, Saiurday morning at 0 and 10 o'clock, ing.at.2i36 ahd 7:30, In ths Vordermsrk The Sunday 'afternoon Services will be a social and Rev. Mr. trench spcait.and give and will bo assisted by other mcdiuins.

The ladio's of the chutch Will serve a light lunch so that a 11 liosq who dcslra to rcmainvfor scrrrccs: can getj lunch, At 7:30 Rev, Herbert French will preach and give spirit 'messages, show Ing tha phenomena of spirit return and immortality of the future life. The Ladies' tocl'elv meets everv Wed neaday afternoon in the same hall at 2:30. AVednesdsy' they will nave a social afternoon and no lacues yjlLjtfXroJtlrf.shme.n.tsu. First. Church.

The First Spiritualist' church will hold its regular servlao Sunday Ing at 7:8.0 In the K. of P. hall Wash Ington boulevard west. The subject or tne lecture will be "After All This. What 7" followed by spirit volcos through the trumpet In the light.

Mrs, Murphy Lvdy. medium. The Ladles' Rlghi Thought society win meet in mo same nan nest Tnura day afternoon at After the jtnea sage another of (he Alchelo Yennl trumpet clrolsa will be United Brethren. Calvary Church. Junior and.

Intermediate: C. 13. at Sunday school at publlo worship at 10:30, sermon by the.pas tor. Sehlor C. E.

at preabhlng at Co Laborers' BIblle" clasa will hold their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Felger, 1227. Winter Tuesday afternoon. Prayer meeting AYeqnesday evening. Dr.

Calkins to Snook, X)t. 'Harvey Reeves; Calkins, author or. a nan anil Ilia Money," and several. other well knowh works, will glvo the jubllee.siddress at the Wayne street H. church Tuesday' Dr.

Calkins Is a missionary of ido experience and is how serving as g'en i eral secretary of the Christian Stew ardshlp league of tho Methodist church. Mrs. Calkins appears on the afternoon program. Speaks on Patriotlsra. Alchlriger, formerly assistant at SL rcter'ir Cathollo church here, and chaplain of the Fort Wayne coun cll.

Knights of Columbus; gave ah. ad 'dress last Sunday afternoon at a patrlotlo rally in Auburn. In his speech Rev, Aichlnger 'Thsre are 20, .000,000 Catholics in America who aro ready to "stand by their country; If any one of them turns is ex "Iiifo After Death." Ralph. Smith Friday evening gave an address before the Thecsophl cat aoolety on the aubject, ''Life After Death." He stated that dead men And It difficult to believe 'that thyiare dead because of theteachlngs which they have had. Addrcsncs Blblo Student.

Alex M. Graham, of Brooklyn, New York, wliron Sunday mbrhlhg give an addreifa before thei members of the As soclated Bible students at Unity hall. In the evening he will give another lecture at tho same place. Prayer services will bo held Wednesday even ing at 7: o'clock. CJawi Will Dclmto.

MemhAm nf th. nut. aim. Of the First Baptist church will hold a debate at the regular Sunday school hour Sunday on a subject of great interest, at' the present time. i 1 1 i Y.

Wi O. A. Veapers. Vesper senipes will be held at the Y. W.

C. A Sunday afternoon at 4:30 Mrs. Hubert Noble's Sunday school, class will have charge' of, the program. Praj cr' Circle Mccw, The Pentecostal prayer, circle will meet Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs, 'II.

T. Purfleld, 3714 West Shady court, O. Crozler, a returned missionary from India, will 'a1 vm Evangolist Allen Speaks. Evangelist Allen, will give a'o d. dress at 7130 o'clock Sunday "evening at Dehm's hall on "The MlUcnlum" Cliurrii Jn'otes.

Oet Acqualnted circlo of' Trinlly English Lutheran church will hold Its regular Monday afternoon meeting with Mrs. W. Liggett, 2215 Florida drive. Some Interesting Birds of Indiana By Brother Alphonsua, of Notre Dame Vnlvcrslty. What woulcl world do without children.

or birds? In tho Spring Issue of THE WlLDWOOD Brother Alphonsue, of Notro Dame university, tells of aomo interesting birds of Indiana. Just the article to read to the children at honrn ny nt school. 16o all newsstands. FORT WAYNE SOLDIER BOY TRIES MATRIMONY Atorwiwaza royihoWcek. If ypU are "a commlttco halrrnap in your society, 'of mis'.

(klonaryr social, lookout and good cltir senshjii ivork you aro a. member aiid wlll'liavo is. In the Av W. sen.r ieral' committee meeting at the Third Presbyterian church at 7146 oh Thurs. day everlngr lid you reallie that you nren.aalcnmanT All salesmen.

are not on a par. and If Vou'iil the means of giving a suggestion Ui your brother. aaleaman it will help and you may get Spiritualist. a.w.Yag Central Church. Berrlces Sunday afternoon, and eten IOUla 1Tna11lncrr n.l i Pearl C.

Carpenter, both Fort Wavne. were, united In mtrrUn iti. week at Hillsdale. where the ceremony was performed at the Methodist parsonage by Rev. Ioula Di Lamarter.

Foeiiinrrr.i Am ber of Company is ana spent nine months on the Mexican border. Carry IL McClSlland and Miss Allegra, both' of tFort Wyne, were married at Illlladalo By the. A. Salyer at the Daptlat parsonage. McClelland is a railroad coii diictor, Zellcr Etriggle and Miss Itha Dlmmlck, both of South" Whitley, were married by the Rev.

It Clay iuiK i'Lao AT.vEsicirs. A large American flag was raised at 3:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the Veaey hot bouse and florist plant, on Thompson avenue. The wns hoisted to the top of a sixty foot pole. Judge W. J.

VeseyY a member of the fltm, was, master of ceremonies and delivered hn eulogy on the national colors, Moving pictures 'were taken of the) ceremonies by the Transfer theater representatives society. Have you found a. best method for your coromltteef Itowmany sales of love you made'slnCe last Saturday 7 For (ho Future. On national' recruiting day, Which tins been' set for pHI the slogan; will be Wake Up Wo also understand that nationwide prohibition will be asked for. This wilt lheet Avlth tho.approvil of rhUilons Of our peeoplo hnd will go down thrpiigh tho as one of the greatest events for rejoicing that the people under! th Stars and Stripes.

have. had since Lincoln's proclamation; We can Use phrase ahd say with VWake Up A. to the possibilities of fifteen hundred young people as a unit forthe' selling of Christ's love to fiw other' fellow. President WUson openn his cabinet meetings lth prayer and moat of our societies follow this also. Can't you see tho presldent'r cabinet on their knees? Does not tns vision Inspire you7 After having de elded to go.to war the very Bret thing she did was to finance the proposition.

Financing any projectis the first step towarij and ii good' many of us are using this suggestion' to advan tage. Tor the Individual Members. As I look back to the time when aa'a member of a young people's I cath to the regular meetings It' occurs to me that It was a brother member who gave me the vision of. what there was to do. a time I was Interested In the 'way ur work waa and one day a yoUng lady asked me to help her In giving an entertainment.

This seemed to open the page to a Very great many possibilities, some of which are riot worked but yet. It has been suggested that the story of how ydu became a worker In young people's would be helpful to the bther fellow; I wll print the, first five testimonies which reach hie before next Friday Tilt, them 814x11' regular size paper and hot more than eighty words. Your name will be withheld Jf, you. so desired (This will show how many rend column. I hope It takes two.

weeks' to print' them) Mall, these to 716' Columbia. Our Rally at Slnipson. One cannot helpibutfeol. the undercurrent of awakening In all departments of our work. Last week it.

was stated that West Jefferson won the cup whlihi was an error. The win nlng. society was Wost Crelghton a.nd we beg your pardon. The atate president of W. C.

T. U. gave a splendid address' which, whtie.it might have been shorter In length, had a message for young people to taRe home. with them, We heard many compliments on the colored singers; The sketch by our temperance committee bad an excellent point and demonstrated the evils of the bar. That was fine, Davis, riihs for ther June rally are under way.

Societies! give plenty of room for this great meeting In your announcements. It looks will hold the rally outdoors. Ma.n to bring that frlend he. will enjoy tho. crowd arid you will en Joy tho Rev.

Merton S. Rice, of Detroit, soon to. leave for Europe to preach a world to the soldier In the trenches, said: "Thb whole problem of our eOclal life Is to tie the strength of the world 'to 'the weakness of tho world." biir ISantcr Vesper vnt West Jcfrcrson. 'There waaquito a few churches represented, and lit response to ca( for announcements many Individual mem bers, showed their hearts were full of desire for their own societies' success arid told. the 6f30 meeting.

That Is fine. Mr. Rurson, of Third rresby terjan, gavo one. of his'. carneat talks which are always helpful.

Ills heart Is In the work. Mlas Grace Erwln, of tVpst Jefferson, talked oh. consecrntlon and. devotion and gave us several point worth remembering. The First Evangelical quartet rendered a selection, of special music.

We all Join in our oppreclation to everyone, who helped In this service. CoinmunlraUons. Alliance, Ohio, la thinking of organ Uing; their young people. We are get ting out copies of our constitution for them. This is Mr.

Davis says that Logansport. young folks are sending thanks for the word, wo sent them last Week and will sure be giaa us come uown and see them Now this Is real work that counts and Ood wants us to "go unto all the world and spread the gospel." For. the resders out of town bUr organization means standardised methods for winning young people, Into Ills work. We regret to lecelve the. word about our lookout commiuee cnairmam Mowevar, Miss Werllng lias been made president, her society jttoPethany.

rresbyterlan and a chaltman shall be elected take her place immediately. GARDEN DEPARTMENT. What Is the home without Tlowert or gardens. The WlldwoOd is unusually' fortunate to secure an. exceptionally Valuable article on Don't for the lovers of flqwers from the pen of William J.

yesey, Jr. 15et per' copy on all newsstands or by mall, 50c per year. THE AVILDWOOD MAGAZINE. A large new. American flag has been placed on the flag pole at the Hartrier Star bakery.

GARRETT NEWS. Garrett, April 14i Several hundred people attended the raising of a. thirty foot, flag on the Baltimore Ohio Tdund house. in this city Friday evening at 5 o'clock. The Garrett military band waa present and played the national air during the hoisting of the flag.

Attorney Xf, Urlnkerhoff mado a brief speech, and rousing cheers were jsent up as the flag was raised to tha top of the staff. A farewell reception was glreh sit the Church of Christ Thursday evening for two young men of the congregation, whb left at o'clock that night for Fort Thoma to enter the service of Uncle Sam. They were Harold Fullery aon Mr. ana.Airqiarry JnenX and Dewey Deeber, only son of Mr, Deebert 'TiiV Oarreft high school a meeting Friday ng at whloh they elected officers for the olsss. Those V.who will.

rve ar Cart BHger (business manager! Vest Martin, treasurers Beatrice Haver chairman of advertising do'm On Tuesday evening they will Iwve their fU rehearsal for class The bassball team of the Carre tt high school will the. Waterloe team next Wednesday afterneon on the Oarfett grounds. They expected to play Saturday but Waterlog was booked for a gam with Angola, Among the out of town relative 'henrtO'ftttend thwfimeTal of Henry Daub were Mrs. Bessie Rlgley, of Fos tonal, Susan Llffter, of Kansas. Ohio: Mr.

and Mr. Seneca Furney, of Battle Creek; Mich.j Sam Daub, Findlay, Ohio: B. F. Daub, Fremont, Ohio! Abb Donels, Hlcksvllle; J. E.

Drk and Mies Bertha Fort Waynei Mrs. C. Van, Scolk iand Mrs. llattle Daub," Auburn. At a meeting of the congregation of the Church of Christ last evening, th resbtnatl'on of Rev.

J. M. Small was not accepted and will continue as tne pastor or ine uarreii cnurou. t. II.

Garberj solehc teacher in the Oarrett high school, la spending the week end with his parents at North Manchester. Miss Robblns, of Syracuse, was the. guest Mlsa Marian Novingsr Thursday. Carl Mies, of South Bend, earn Friday Id. attend IheThl Delta Kappas donee.

Carl recently became it member of the South Bend Central league ball team. Y. B. Block, of Chicago Junction, came Friday for' few days' yislf friends. Mrs.

II. Wood and Mrs. CXWr. of returned to their today after a visit or several days with Mrs: Anna, raimer ot Houston street. Miss Catherine Mleheala and Mlsa Helen ShulU), of Laporte, are kpendt ing the week end with their parents, Jin and Mrs.

Fred of East; Houston street. John Sobraskl, of Toledo, is the' guest of his parents in thla city.1 Joe Kennedy and Richard Helnlln, of Chicago, came, today. attend the Thl Delta Kappas anniversary dance. The Garrett high school baseball team will play, the school team of Waterloo next Wednesday oh the local grounds. 5 Jr.

Rathwel! want to Saginaw Friday to visit his. son, Edward, ovSr thjs week end; Joe Carlino went to Chicago Friday for. a week end visit with friends. The Lady Maccabees are holding a box social; this evening In their lodge Roscoe. Blthen, of Bremen, Is spending a few days with home folks.

Ralph Baxter, of Auburn, is the guest of Russell Updyka for a few days. Miss Jessie Boland, of Auburn, Is a week end guest of Miss Virginia Pat ieraom George Cmahundra returned to, Pittsburg today after a ten days' visit Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bishop are spending several days with Fort Wayne friends. Miss Marie Getty has returned to her home In Fort Wayne after a few days' visit with Miss Bess Calkin.

Mrs. F. Teeters and Mrs. J. A.

Raf ferty spent Friday with friends at Crdmwelli Cletus Nort and Stanley hotter, of Auburn, were Garrett visitors today. Mrs. Alva Wblrlsdge spent Thursday with Fort Wayne friend Mrs. Oscar Bergman returned today from a few days' visit at Sherwood, Ohio, Mrs. A.

P. Helmlck fa visiting friend in Toledo; Ohio. Fete Stoner went to Indianapolis Thursday on a business trip." Mrs. P. NO.

Erwln entertained the Almond: club last evening at her home on South Randolph, street. Mrs. Bert ICaat is spending, a few days in Fort Wayne with her husband' who la employed. at the Kleotrlo works. Miss Doris Fredenbaivjh returned to.

her home Qosheh totwly after a few days' visit Miss MarJorle.Ollnger. in. 1 The store: that has the confidence of the public in general is always busy, PATTCRSON FLETCHBR CO. E. Organlzatiptr to Be Formed at.

Saturday Eyetiing Meeting. 'One hundred previous service men have made application for member ship in the Home Guard Which wilt be organized and perfected at a meeting to be held. Saturday evening at o'clock lrr the assembly room of the court house. The constitution will be ireAd for approval. A rousing, meeting filled with the highest degree of patriotism is being anticipated by the officials, In charge, it is believed that over two hundred men will become members of this' organization.

All persona who have followed ths flag in any branch of the service sra eligible; for membership. Many citizens of the city and county who have never had military service and who are over the age limit have applied but had tb.be turned down. No men Who are fit for military duty In ths army, navy or mllltla, will be given membership. 'Hart Schaffner A Marx Clothes the best at any price. PATTERSON FLBTCHfill CO.

Ciarence Ooral has accepted a. position with the Poinsette garage, 1018 Maumee avenue. He was formerly connected with tha Motor Sales corporation. New display of spring shirts for Spd and up. PATTERSON FLETCHER CO 1 1 K.

J. Bauer, of Douglas avenue, who has been Seriously ill at his he ma for the put four was taxen to tha St Joseph hospital Saturday. j'. i 1 1 "1 Select your spring suit eroeat freas our ttocK or 4,000 garmenta. rATTBXXK 1: 1 i i I vt vJ fi Lrii.

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