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THE FORT WAYNE DAILY NEWS be Monday mm is NEWLY-ELECTED PRESIDENT OF INTERNATIONAL S. S. ASSN. Will Visit Fort Wayne with International four Party Tuesday, March 16. "Tie is living the closest to God ol anv man I know," said Chan man Fred A.

Wells, ot Mr. Warren the other day when a message was leoeived from Mr. Warren at the headquarters offices In Chicago concerning the plans of international work. Thoughtful as a scholar--tenderhearted as a child--tiue as Damascus steel--prominent in rural, town, county, international and world Sunday school work, it is eminently fitting thot the international executive committee in session Feb. 10 and 11 should E.

K. WARREN, of Three Oaks, Mich. turn with one accord and-unanimously elect K. Warren, of Three Oaks, to succeed the late Dr. H.

M. as president of the international association. Mr. Wa'Ten has gone to Sunday school all his life. He has been pupil, teacher, superintendent, county pres- stale (haiiman, international i vice-president, inteinational vice-! chairman, i committee, chair- 1 man international board of trustees, world's president, woild's central committee oliaitman and twice world's ex- i committee chairman.

In lact, 1 thorp is hardl.v a position in the ganisied Sunday school work which Mr. has not efficiently filled, and eertainlv there is none which he uould not be capable to fill. He has seen more clearl than most people the possibilities for good that the Sun- school offeis, and he has done i much towards icalizing these possibilities. i With a twinkle in his eye, Mr. Warren alwas delights to tell of his boy- I hood, when he and "four other giiK" composed the joung men's class, in his, Sundav school Words fail to express the apprecia- tion nt Mr.

Warren's associates in the i headquarters office of the internation- i al Sunday School association in Chi- cago because of the continuous, self' sacrificing and uplifting service he has I rendered to the world-wide Sunday I 'fjiorl To know him is to be blessed; to vvoik with him io ts be crowned. Mr. Warren will speak at the busi- i ness men's luncheon to be held in this i city on Mai eh 16 and will be warmly welcomed by all the citizens ot Port Waj ne. CITY Redeemer. A special and very important meeting of the Young People's society of Redeemer Lutheran church will be hold Monday evening in the school hall.

Emanuel. The Young People's society of Em- nmiel's church will give a party for its members Mondav evening, March 15, at the school hall. Concordia. The Young Ladies' society of Concordia church will enjoy a social evening in their hall on 'Wednesday evening of the coming week The Bible class will meet Friday evening for its weekly reading. St.

Paul. On Wednesday evening the Young i Ladies' society will have a social gathering at the usual place of meeting. Emmaus. The Young Ladies' society is making preparations for its play, "Down In Maine," which will be presented on the evenings of April 8 and 9 at Emmaus hall. The Lutheran City league bowling tournament will be held at the Emmaus alleys on Aplil 12.

Entry blanks will be in the hands of the representatives of the various societies within the next few days. A meeting of the board of directors Of the Young POPE BENEDICT XV. Men's societ.v i evening, March 15. Trinity. At the last regular business meeting of Trinity Young Ladies' sot u-i the following new officers were chosen to seive the coming jear: -Miss With, president; Miss Carrie Schroe- vice-president; -Miss Klsie Mesins, seoetaiy and Miss Elsie Mueller, treasurer.

Dedication Services at St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church. It will be ten iears tomorrow since the St Paul's angelical Lutheran congregation dedicated its piesent chuich building to the sen ice of the Triune God. Its former house of worship having burned down on the moin- ing of Pec. 3, 1903.

the congregation immediately set about to put up the present beautiful stiucture and the iitst services were held in it on Laetare Sunday, 1905. Ten yeais have now passed and In commemoration the congregation will hold two anniversary services tomorrow a German sen ice, in the morning, beginning ut in which the Rev, Preusss, of Fiiedheim, i deliver the sei- mon, and an English service in the evening at 7:45, in which the Hev. P. A. Heitwig, pator of the Bethlehem Evangelical Lutheran church in Detroit, will preach The St.

Paul's choir, under the direction of Frederick Sehroedei, will render appropriate selections in both services. The following- order of ice will be maintained: Morning Service -Hymn Xo. 336. Pi aver and scnpruie lesson 1-iymn No. 348 Choir, "uluua" (from SI.

Joseph mass) icKUiul Hymn Xo. 1(7. Seimon bj tiie Rev. 1'ieuss Cl.oir, dem Use Hymn Xo. 346.

1'rayer anil benediction Hymn No 346, 3 Postlude Evening Sei vice -Prelude. Hymn No 164 Praver and scripture lesson. Choir, "fiaise the Lord, My Watson Iljinn No. 36. Sermon bj the Hev.

F. A. Heitwig Choir, soprano and alto solo fioni "The Rolling Seasons Simper No 163 I'rajer and benediction. No 1G3, 3. Pobtlude.

Redeemer Lutheran. All services will be held at the usual hours Sunday at Redeemer Lutheran church, corner of Washington and Fulton streets. The Sabbath school at 9:55 and chief services will follow at 10:30, with the sermon by the pastor, Rev. J. R.

Graebner A business meeting of the Young People's society will be held Monday evening. The ladies of the church will a an all-day sewing Wednesday in the church rooms. Regular midweek Lenten services will be held Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Picparations are being made to confirm a large class of children at Redeemer Lutheran church on Sunday, March 28, and examination sen-ices 'will be held at the morning worship Sunday, Match 21. Those to be confirmed are: Edward Geller, Ralph Griffith.

Harold Hall, Paul Hobrock, 'Albert Koontz, Ralph Kroemer, Clarence Lamboley, Ervvin Pfeiffer, Ralph Rentschler, Arthur Slane; Clara Irven, 'Valette Klingman, Vera Koontz, Mabel Knise. A'elma Merlons, Helene Myers, Dorothy Tiggcp, IIR NEW SPRING Will be shown complete Monday. "Yesterday Hart Schaffner Marx shipped us 823 Young Men's Spring Suits. These" will be placed on sale Monday at Patterson- Fletcher Co. prices--prices that no other store in the state will match.

Hart Schaffner Marx Young Man's Model No. 55 is the talk of the United States. Every young man in the city should see this model. Patterson-Fletcher Co The Store With the New Things Emmaus Lutheran Church. German service at 10 a.

m. Rev. Philip. Wambsganss will deliver the sermon. "Christenlelire" after sermon will be in charge of Rev.

Frederick Wambsgiinss. There will be mid-week service on "Wednesday at 7:45 p. m. A sermonic lecture will be delivered Sunday in the auditorium of Emmaus hall. Rev.

Frederick Wambsganss will deliver the second of a series of lectures on the Bible, in which he-will prove that i and civilization without Ihe aid of the special revelation of the Bible has miserably failed to show man the true God and the true worship. The lecture will be Illustrated with sixty coloicd sitoreopticon views. No admission is charged, but a collection will be lifted. HOME, March 13. TJaffaclIc Romafinoli, the Kloreuline scupltor, a recently summoned from Petrograd to make i bust in bionxe of Pope Benedict, lie says the pope refused to sit more than three times and even then the sittings were short.

When the cast was shown him tho pontiff expressed himself well pleased, gave the artist an autograph portrait, and said: "I thank God that urn now done vith all palntcis and sculptors. You ore the only one who has had three sitings. Now, go. You a my benediction." Romagnoli desciibes the pope's features thus: "His hoiineis has a most interesting head--large foiehead and cranium cluuaeteristic of a sercnt, well-balanced mind. The aquiline nose and deep wet eyes show force of character and intelligence; the eyes, though short-sighted, gleam with intelligence.

Tho large, well-shaped mouth shows constancy of purpose. The chin is prominent, of the classical shape of Julius Caesar's and Napoleon's." First Presbyterian. The Sunday -school ill meet i at 9 4 5 o'clock and all the m. mbers of the i are urged to attend either the men's Hible class taught b.v the Rev. T.

Pliny Potts or the women's Bible class, both ot which a grown in the past lew weeks. The morning- service is at 11 o'clock. The evening sen ice is at 7.30 o'clock, when there is to be a sopg service led bj a splendid choir These song services are increasingly popular and offer a splendid introduction to the regular worship. This Sunday cv euing the minister will speak upon the subject, "Does It Pay to Uu a Christian 9 There is always a cordial welcome for all strangers at "The Old Kiist Chinch." The appointments for the week are as follows: Monday at 2 3 0 o'clock the invitation committee meets for lunch at the Y. W.

0. Wednesday al 12 o'clock the Pir.st church guild meets with Mis. Ralph Diserens at 131!) Maple avenue. Wednesday evening at 7:30 the regular midweek prayer meeting, where the minister vvill speak on fie "Whj "We Believe in God" Ifriday afternoon at 2:30 the Ladies' society meets with Mrs. John lOvans.

424 Old Fort place. Friday at 4 3 0 the pastor's catechetical class for those ho arc lo join the church at Ihe Easier communion i meet. Friday evening at 8 o'clock the men's will hold the regulai naaeting at the church. Bethany Presbyterian. Sunday school at 9:15, i clasfes for all ages.

The hour morning woiship vvill be 10.45 a. m. on account ol th" meeting of the session at 10:15 to receive anv others who desire to uuiU' i the chuich. At 10:45, the hour of i worship, the new members who a been received by tho session i the past few weeks vvill be leceived publicly connection with others rnay meet the session a morning At the public reception ot new mcmbeis those who have not received the ordinance of baptism ill be baptized. At 2 p.

in. the juniors meet under (he direction of Miss Mav LatiMlovvn. At 6:30 the s-enioiK and intermediates meet in their respective rooms. At 7:30 I'vening service, at i the men will Mug it is expected that the chorus i consist of i or fifty men. Tuesday evening the Western! Men's ement Bible class will meet ut 7:30.

it is the men of this oigainzution that sing at the Sunday evening service. On Wednesday eve- nine special services, which are being held every Wednesday, will continue and an opportunity to unite with the church i be given. The class of bovs and preparing for church membeiship lo be lecoived at Easter will meet Wednesday at 4:15 (immediately after school). For Friday evening the church is preparing a leception for its new members. Something entirely out of the ordinary and novel, which will be very pleas'ng to members new and old, i.s under way for that reception.

The Sunday following will be the communion service, al which i inaii.v members will for the 'irst time take their places at the Loid's table. Third Presbyterian. The Sunday school will begin at 9:30 a. The morning worship vvil! be at 10:45 a. m.

The subject ot the seimon by the pastor vvill be "Alter- ward." The Junior Christian ISndeav- or i meet at 2:15 and the Christian Endeavor at 6.30. The young people's mission study class vvill meet at (i p. The evening worship will be at 7:30. This service will be opened by a i i song service conducted bj C. ft.

Willson. The pastoi i pleach the first number in a series of three sermons on "The Lost." The series will be as follows: "The Lost Sheep," "The Lost Son" and "The Lost Oppoitunity." The icgular midweek prayer service will be held on Wednesday at 7:45. The topic i be "The Call to Conquest." The Women's Missionary society will meet with Mrs. A. Richardson, 3015 Shawnee drive, on Friday afternoon at 2:30.

All the women of the church and their friends are very cordially invited to attend An.v person desiring to unite with the church on Easter Sunday may meet the session at the close of any previous Wed- ne.sdaj or Sunday evening service. Grace Reformed Church. Sabbath moining service will be conducted at 10:30 by the pastor, Rev. A. K.

Zartman, who will preach upon the subject, "The Church the Witness For Christ." There will be evening service at 7:30 o'clock, as usual, and a reception, of new members at both services. The Sabbath, school convenes at 9:30 a. i W. F. Close, superintendent.

The' pastor's Bible class will meet in the church auditorium at 9:45 o'clock. A Young People's meeting will take place in the evening at 6:30, and the topic for discussion and study will be "Favorite Books of the Bible." Lenten services vlll be held Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. A social evening and reception for the new members and friends will be held in the church pallors on Friday evening. Mrs. C.

H. Gumpper will he hostess for this week's meeting of the Woman's Missionary society at her home, 1209 West Wayne street. St, John Reformed. The Sabbath school convenes at the usual time at 9 a. m.

sharp. The members of the men's adult Bible class meet in the church auditorium at 9:15 o'clock anu they arc requested to be there promptly on time. Services in the English language at 10:15. The theme of the pastor's revival sermon i be "The One Thing Lacking," based on the text, Mark The C. society will meet in the evening at 6:30 o'clock followed by services in the Geiman language at 7:30.

Lenten services in the German language i be held on Wednesday evening at 7:45 o'clock. The examination of those children who arc to be confirmed on Palm Sunday will be held on Sunday Maich 21, at the time Of the morning and evening services This a i a i i be conducted in the German and English languages. The Christian Endeavor society meet at frliO o'clock Sunday. Mis. Bosch, the pastor's wife, vvil! speak upon the subject, Tests of My tines of church work and Christian sen ice.

At the close of this service the opportunity Will be given to unite with chinch At 6:30 p. m. the Epworth will hold an mti-iest- mg service. At 7.30 m. the pastor will conduct the evening woiship.

The subject for the evening seimon will be "The Meaning of "VVhole-heartedness." Special music at all these services. Trinity M. E. Church. Public worship i sermons bj the pastor i be conducted at 10:30 a.

in. and 7:30 p. Sunday at the Tnnlty M. E. church, coiner of Cass and Fourth streels.

The respective themes for these services i bo "Temptation" and "God's A'oice and the Heart's Cry." Thete will be baptism and le- ccption of members connection with the morning service. The Sunday school hour is 9:30 a. in. Intermediate leaguo convenes at 2 o'clock, Junior leigue at 2:30, and Epworth league at 6:30 p. m.

The first fifteen minutes of this service will be for fellowship and social purposes, and afterwards a temperance program will be given Attorney David Hogg will speak on "Law and Liquor; Dr. B. D. Smith will talk on "The Place of Alcohol and Intoxicants in Medicines and the Effects on the Human 85 stem." Clifford Hutchiuson, president of the Associated Christian Workers, will be present 10 outline the work 'for the year. Special music will be furnished by the Junior Bovs', chorus and Intermediate leage quartet.

Every member is uigorl to be present St. Paul's M. E. The Sunday school meets at 9.30 a. m.

The morning worship follows at 10:30. At this hour there will be the communion of the Lord's supper and reception of members at the close of the worship. The Junior league, with Mrs. J. T.

Allen superintendent, meets at 2:30 p. The Epworth league meets at 6:30 p. leader, A. D. Carrington; subject, "Epvvorthians as Dike-builders Against Rum The evening worship is at 7:30, when the pastor, Rev.

Mr. Cremean; will preach The evcry-member canvass will be the program tor the week. scivice at the opening of the seivices. I Bible class will meet at Cun- At the close of the siivice the a dor's home promptly at 9 4 5 a. m.

of welcome will be extended to all The preaching seivice will begin at the new members by the congregation I 10:30, tho pastor will preach I At 7.30 the pastor i pi each an on "How to Make and Save Mouej, evangelistic seimon on "Demas Hath Foisaken Me, Present World." at 6:30. Having Loved This or Paitnership With (Jod." The Junior and Intei mediate so- Christian Endeavor denes will meet at 2 3 0 p. m. The Christian Endeavor i meet at 6:30 p. with i i a.s leader.

The evening seimon will be (lie First Baptist Church. Sunday with classes for all will meet al 9.30 a. m. The morning woiship will follow al 10:45, when the pastor will deliver a sermon, using as his theme, "The Christ and Her Lord." The laige clioius choir will assist in the serv ice The Young People's meel- ing will take place as usual at 6:30 in the evening. The people's popular benedictory will be held at 7:30, when the pastor will speak upon the theme, "AVhile It Is Day." On Wednes- pastoi on "Covering Sin." There i be regular i serv ice on Wednesday ev cuing, at 7:30, with teacher training i at 8 o'clock-.

Piayer meeting. Sunday School Teachers Elect. At the annual banquet and business meeting of the Fort Wayne ttiaded Union of Sunday School Teachers, held last evening at the At. day nighl tegular i praver E. church, officers for the coming ea st'ivicp will be conducted bj the pastoi wcro chosen, as follows.

President, and his lopic will be "Faith to I i pret Our Troubles" Those clesnmg church membership arc requested to meet the church deacons at 7:15. The B. Y. P. U.

is endeavoring to secure 100 young people who will donate one dollar each to the Bloomingdale church fund. Anyone who cares to donate i give the monej to Mr. Roy Bates 01 Miss Sledd, The next regular business meeting of the Men's Bible class of Un- church w'ill be held -Thursday evening, March 25. Special arrangements are being made for this meeting and i member is urged to be present All services at the Baptist church blanches will be held at the hours during the coming week. usual Southsicle Baptist.

Bible school meets as usual at 9:30 a. m. All men are welcome to attend the men's Bible class taught by Mr. Miss Pauline Wroth; vice-pivsulcnis, Mrs. Ida F.

Mason, Miss Lucile I louse, H. G. Hiler, Miss Isabclle Rogier, IL Leiter and Harry Lou.ro, i and press secretary, G. A. Philbrick; treasurer, Mrs.

Nierciter. Over 150 members were in attendance at the meeting, which Paul Preston, of Angola, addiessed, using as his subject, "Training For Christian During the meeting it was decided to hold a school for chuich and Sunday school workers to meet each Monday at Plymouth Cougioga- tional church. The school will open March will continue thiough May 21. First Church of the Brethren. The Sunday school session i be held at the usual hour, 9:30 a m.

Regular church services at 10:45 and again at 7:45 m. Next Sunday i i i I I i GA IO Ll 1 lUrt. Mot ln worship begins at I there will be song service held at 7:15 Salem Reformed Church. At 1 m. Knsclish Sunday school meets, with classes for young and old.

German seivicc at 10:30 a. m. The pastor will preach the sixth sermon of a series on Christian virtues The sub- lecl is "Treeue (Faithfulness)." English sen ice at 7:30 p. m. These, the fourth word of Jesus on the cross.

"The Word of Deepest Solitude." On Wed- nesda evening at 8 o'clock a meeting of the Men's society will be held. A special program ht.s been arranged for tho social gathering, and every member i.s expected to be present i one or more fi lends On Thuisday afternoon at 4 o'clock there will be a meeting of tile Ladles' society. Thursday evenintr beginning at 7:30, advanced studv class meeting and lesson hour will be hold. Bowser Free Methodist Church. Sen ices will be held at the usual hours Sundav at the Bowser Free Methodist church.

The pastor's morn- Ing theme at 10:45 will be "The Constraining Love of Christ," and in the evening he will preach upon tho subject, "After Conveision, What?" This sermon will follow a short sonj? and praise service. The Sabbath school meets al 9:30 a. m. There will be clas.s meeting at 1 1 4 5 Junior league al 2-30, and at the same hour gospel services will be conducled at the Allen county farm Cottage holiness meeting will be held at 3 o'clock at the homo of Mr. and Mrs.

E'eter Kagley, 1S32 Franklin avenue, i B. Tinkham leader. Special service for young people and new converts will be held at 7 o'clock i the week thc'fol- lowing meetings will bo hold at the church: A special meeting for bovs on Monday evening: mid-week class mcelinK Tuesday evening al 7:30, official board meeting Wednesday evening, and on Thursday regular midweek prayer service, bcglnnuiR ut 7:30 o'clock. Simpson M. E.

Church. Sundav school at 9:30 a. m. Last Sundaj there were 427 present. It is hoped to reach 500 tomonow.

Morning worship at 10:45 o'clock, i a sermon by the pastor. There i be baptismal service and inception of members. After the sermon vvill be held the quarterly observance of the Lord's Supper Every member ot the church is expected to be present Junior Kpwoi th league meets at 2:30 p. and the Epworth league at 6:30 m. Evening i i at 7 3 0 o'K-lock, with scimon by the pastor, Rev.

W. A. Griesl The officers, of the Brotherhood i bo publicly installed at the service, and the men of the congregation will attend the service jn a seats being reserved foi them. Ever.vbodv is invited to all the services ot the clay. 10:45, when the pastor will deliver an important message on "The New Birth." Baptismal sen ice will be included in the worship.

At 6:30 p. m. I there will be the usual B. Y. IT I meeting.

"A Receding Call" i be the title of the sermon by the pastor at the evening service at 7:30. Special music by the large chorus will feature this service. Among the most progressive, a i Sunday school classes in the city is the Young- Women's Bible class 'of the South Side Baptist Sunday school. Any young man led lady In ing" on the south side who Is not a Sunday school attendant is eligible to membership. Sunday school meets each Sundav at 3 0 a.

m. The annual banquet of the class was held Thursday evening and an First Evangelical Church. The pastoi, Rev E. Laiuleman, i pleach at both sen ices ot the day. The subject for the 10:30 morning i i is "Wise Building," and lor the i at 7:30 "The Man With a 'Nevertheless' Conviction." The Sunday school begins at 9 30.

The Younij People's meeting at 6 4 5 vvill be I'd b.v William Mcrlz. The stew aid boaid will meet Mon- da.v evening- in the lecture room of the chinch. A reception to the now members i be i at the chinch Tuesda.v ing. All members and fi lends are invited to be present The mid-week prayer and praise service i lie held al 7:30 Wednes- a evening. The Young Ladies' Bible class will give its annual banquet at 8 o'clock Thinsclav i in the church parlors.

Crescent Avenue Evangelical Church. Bible '-cbool at 9:30 a i i worship at sermon theme, "Eflicieul Discipleship." Young People's meeting nt 6 4 5 i service at 7:30, subject of seimon will be "Tho Claim ol the Soul Al the mid-week service, next Wed- gospel of a i begin. First W. E. Church.

Pundav school at 9:30 H. m. Adult section i asL-mble in the auditorium for the opening exercises. At 10:45 a. there will be the administration of the ordinance of baptism and the sacrament of the Supper, and reception into the church.

At 6:15 p. in. devotional meeting of the Ep- league. At 7:30 p. m.

song and evangelistic services will be conducted by the pastor, assisted by the chorus choir The tabernacle song books will be used. The pastor i speak on 'The Three-Leaved Gospel," a Saint Patrick Wayne Street Methodist Church. The at Wayne Street Methodist chinch will be of unusual interest Sunday. At 9:30 a. m.

the Sabbath school will hold a session. Orville Cooper is the superintendent. Classes are so arranged that all ages will find helpful and enloyable instruction. At 10:30 a. m.

the pastor, C. Claud Travis, will conduct the morning worship and preach a shoit sermon on some fea- Plymouth Congregational Church. Bible school will bi held at 9 3 0 n. The fojr a Hible classes rue lull of uurrest to all who desire to make a i of the Bible. Morning worship at 10:45.

The sermon for morning is "Moral i a i Four cji-pnt facts of religion i In the i ut the pastor's t( xt i be found II. Corinthians. 5.18^20. "What Do We Mean bv Reconciliation Chnstian Endeavor i meet at 6:45. On AVcdnesd.iv i the deacons i a hut'Ki' of (ho mot'tinK, and are arianglng a strong pio- gram.

The Ladies' will meel on Frida.v a i March 19. at the home of Mrs. Guv Gilbert, 3027 lloag- land a On Thursdav evening, March 18. from 5:30 to 7:30 the ladies of the church will i a chicken supper. All niembcis nnd friends arc- invited.

West Jefferson Street Church of Christ Bible school meets at 9:30 a Communion at 10:40 will be followed at 11 o'clock by regular mornine; service. Rev. O. E. Tomes will speak upon "The Silent Paitner." The senior and intermediate Christian Endeavor societies will meet at 6:15 p.

in. AH young people aie i i Evangelistic services at 7:30. "The Tplifted Christ" is the sermon theme. West Creiqhton Avenue Church of Christ. Bible school at 9:20 a.

m. Sunday will be a special day for the new members. Church services will begin at 30:30 Tho pastor's subject i bo "What Christianity Stands For." Otto Turley will conduct the large chorus choir that he has led during the last two weeks. There will be a baptismal preceding pleaching by the pastor. Young Women's Christian Association.

Vesper service at 4:30. Rev M. I'. Buckley will be the speaker ot the hour Miss Lucilo Vail i be the soloist. The hostesses at the social hour immediately following the esper seivice i be Mrs.

Noble's Sunday school class of the First M. K. church. Full Gospel Mission. Preaching serv ices ill be held at 2.30 and 7:30 m.

Sundav the Gospel Mission, at 1427 Cioadway. Pastor L. C. Uhrich will be in charge. Church Notes.

The temperance department of the Associated Christian Workeis ceptionallv line time was enjoved In have charge of the i 'leagno the ladies pipsent. Mrs. B. Owen is president, Miss a Polhamus teacher. Baptist Men's Bible Class Now in the Midst of Special Campaign.

The general committee, all the captains and lieutenants a i i on the vigoious campaign foi- the men Bible class of the Baptist church Sunda) school had a en imporUnt meet- J-JPWI ins nt the i Thursdaj i i strec-t IS March The done Ihus far was a i nonp ov ei and plans foi gelling a better i on the i a i weie discussed and ar- langed for. Eveiy man a i engaged in the campaign i.s erv enthusiastic and from the opinions expressed i i IvWt Snnrl-w by those present at the meetmg Thmu- wish like ir i A TM el tomonow bo done md II on 4 Cll)ck in a Sllol results Methodist chuich for 01 sanitation and sen ice at the Wayne Stieet K. church Sunday evening Farl son i sing "My Father Hold-. My Hindi," bv Moiris A composed of the Misses Lillian Blaekstone, Margaret Rvioade, Ruth Lane, a i Udmonds La Verne Scott and Mai garet Gross, vvill also sing A cordial welcome is extended to all A reception to the new members of the league of the W.ivno chuich i be i on Monday night the i i i i All new members as as old ones urged to be present Tlieic i bo games and ret'iesmcnts and a genera! good lime for all Bible Training School. a services i be held at Bible Training school at 10'30 m.

and 7:30 p. m. The Sabbath school hom is S.30 a. m. Pastor Lcightner i be in charge ot all Tho Bible class al Ihe Cil.v Mission, in East Columbia street, mei ts lor stiulv at 3:15 p.

and the subject i be "Judgment" Other meetings ot the week include Students' "Mission band on Tues'ilav i i a meeting Bible class on Thursday and Typologj cln.ss on Fil- daj. Each of these meetings begins at 7: 30 in. Rev. Schullz, of Pittsbuigh, will address the at the following hours through the Monday at 3 30 in Tuesdav. Wednesday, Thursday and Fiidav at 9:30 a H'- vvill also address Typology class on Friclav i Tho public is cordiallj i i to these lectmes.

Church oF-God. The Chiutli of God is located at 3201 a a sticet Tin a school i begin lt in. The Men's First Independent Spiritual Church. S( i i will be held as usual Sim- da evening at 7:30 o'clock at the First Independent Spiritual chin eh in the tf. A R.

hall, Lincoln Life building. A good speaker and good message beater w'lll be charge. First Church of Christ Scientist. Regular chuich services on Sunday i be held at 10.30 a. in.

Subject, "Substance" Golden 1 Cor. eaith is Ihe Lord's and the fulness thereof." Sunday school 11:40 a in. Testimonial meetings arc held every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock Tho reading room, S24 Rw'ing street, IK open from 12 o'clock noon to 5 every clay except a from 7 to 9 Satin da) evening, and at 9 o'clock Wednesday i The Bible and Christian Science I i a i mav be read or pin chased One-third for 10 days. off on Photos dear's Studio. A want ads bring results 1c a word, SPECIAL PRICES Following are Prices on a Few Sizes; Others Priced Accordingly.

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