MEMORIAL HELD4FDR T. H. ST1NEM ANLARGE CROWD PRESENT AT WA BASH STREET CHURCH ON SUNDAY EVENINGTWO ADDRESSES WERE DELIVEREDtv. Warren Landis and Judge N. lt;Hunter Spoke of Lire of Fallen Soldier—Cannon for Memorial.Men, women, and children, occupying every available seat at the Thomas H. Stineman memorial aer-vice at the Wabash Street Methodist church last evening, saw the service flag with a new reverence. The flag hung from a central position in thechurch and showed honor to theeighteen men missing from the con~gregation.At 7:30 o’clock the family and relatives of Thomas H. Stineman, the first Wabash boy to enlist, the fir t in the service* the first in France, the first to pay the supreme sacrifice formed a procession at the door and proceeded into the church, beingseated in reserved portion in the front of the building. Following them came th€ G. A. R. and the Moosa lodge as a trio of musicians, Miss Margaret Bauer at the pipe organ. Miss Dorothy Gillard on the piano, and Arthur Berry on the violin, commenced playing the Star Spangled Banner. The audience following in,remained stand imp and sini/imr lintil