Hammond Times, Volume 4, Number 213, Hammond, Lake County, 26 February 1910 — Page 3
Saturday, Feb. 26, 1910.
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Method In t Church, Eut Chlcac The services at the Methodist church tomorrow will begin with a good fellowship meeting at 9 o'clock In the morning:, to be followed by Sunday school at 9:45 a. m., and the regular service at 11 a. m. The subject of Dr." J. H. Palmer's address at this service will be "Ufe a Labyrinth." At 8:30 in the evening: the Epworth League will hold a session and at 7:30 the regular evening service will begin, when the pastor will take for the subject of his address "Victory Supreme." Mrs. F. L. Evans, director of the choir, will be in charge of the music.
Miss Nelle Fults of the McKinley school staff of teachers has gone to Louisville, Ky., to enter a hospital where she will be operated on for apappendlcltls. Mrs. H. II. Clark will take her place while she Is gone. Prof. H. H. Clark is In Valparaiso today on business. LOST A fur, corner of One Hundred and Forty-fifth street and Magoun avenue, on Tuesday, Feb. 15. Please re-, turn to 4429 Magoun avenue, ast Chicago, and receive reward. 24-3t On her way home from work last Thursday Miss Cora Chapman, one of the clerks in the postofflce, slipped on the Ice and fell, hurting her back and hip. Miss Chapman is much better today, however, and expects to be back at .work next week, although her hip is still giving her considerable trouble. August Johnson attended the cement show at the Coliseum. Mrs. Rose Wachter Moon has returned to her home in Crown Point after a pleasant visit with Mr. and Mrs. James GInn. MASKS MASKS MASKS at Nassau & Thompson. 25-?t
HOPE ETERNAL WITH NELSON Ogdcn. Utah, Feb. 26. "After my fight with Cyclone Johnny Thompson in San Francisco in April I will be rady for a return fight with Ad Wolgast. I will make a side bet of $5,000 on the result and 3,000 that Wolgast cannot stop me In twenty rounds," Such was the statement made yesterday by Rattling Kelson, who is eh route to Chicago. Nelson said lie would train at Jim May's ranch, near Reno, Nev., for his fight with Thompson, and then would force Wolgast into a return match.
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Methodist Church. Indiana Harbor. The services will begin with the Sunday school at 10 , a. m. The average
attendance of the school for the present month ;is most gratifying. All scholars are very earnestly requested to be present tomorrow. The members of the orchestra are asked to fee present and assist In the music. The pastor will take for the subject of his sermon at. the 11 o'clock service, ,"The Unity of the Members of the Body of Christ." Immediately following the sermon the 'sacrament of the Lord's supper will be observed. A full attendance of the members Is urged. -' The children's meeting will be held at 3 o'clock. The pastor will be In charge. The Epworth League will be held at 6:30. Subject: "How to Work." Karl Fllson, leader. The pastor will preach at the evening service at 7:30 o'clock oi the subject; i'The Healing of Naaman, the Leper." The public is cordially Invited to all the services. Miss Ethel Herrold of Elkhart, Ind.. is the guest of Mrs. S. H. Stafford of One Hundred and Thirty-eighth and Ivey streets. - , Mr. and Mrs. Ben Roop were in Chicago yesterday to Fee Mrs. Harry Paxton, a sister of Mrs. Roops, who was passing through from Bucyrus, O. to her home in Kansas City. The Elks' hall at East Chicago Rink Saturday night will not Interfere with the resumption of skating Sunday. Mr. Lewis says the floor will be better than ever. 25-2t The Indiana Harbor Liquor Dealers' association held a meeting yesterday in the lodge rooms of the Auditorium. Ben Roop is attending the cement show in Chicago today. MASKS MASKS MASKS at Nassau & Thompson. 25-2t Miss Anna Hiles, one of the teachers in the Lincoln school, is sick with typhoid fever.
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Evaagelleml Charch, Robertadale. Rev. W. H. Halmhuber, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. j ' Morning services at 11 a. m. Evening services at 7 p. m. All are welcome to attend these services. ; ; Mrs. James Landon, Sr., of Harrison avenue attended a 6 o'clock dinner at the home of Mrs. Nelson Cool of Blue Island yesterday. Mrs. Katsbach of Roberts avenue Is suffering with an attack of the grippe. Mrs. George Sladek and grandson. O. Hatt, visited her son, John Sladek. In Chicago, Thursday. August Utusch of Harrison avenue is on the sick list. The entertainment given at the Evangelical church Thursday evening by the Young Men's club of the Christian church of Hammond was a success in eevry way. It was largely attended and an excellent program was given. A neat sum was realized, which will be used for the benefit of the church. . . . . Miss Rose Smith of Chicago visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smith of Reese avenue, Thursday. Miss Julia Hubbard, teacher of room 5 of the Franklin school, is confined to her home by illness. Mrs. Jacob Fase of Roberts avenue spent the day in Chicago visiting friends. 'The members of the Interstate Pedro club were entertained Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. James Hayes of Lincoln avenue. Cards were the main feature of the afternoon, several games of pedro fieing played. At the close of the games a dainty course luncheon was served by the hostess. La Van Tucker still remains very
sick at the home of his parents In Pearl street. " - Mrs. William Kelley of Chicago was the guest of Robertsdale friends yesterday. Mrs. Ira Moore of Hammond visited her daughter, Mrs. Ed. Holmes of Harrison avenue, Thursday. Mrs. Harry Nelson of Sheffield avenue spent Friday in Chicago, visiting her brother, Charles Peterson, who left Friday night for an extended visit with relative's 1" Sweden. Mrs. B. F. Barnes of Reese avenue spent Friday with friends In South Chicago. Miss Elsie LJngham attended a party at the home of Miss Lee of Whiting this afternoon. Mrs. Fred Poppen of One Hundred and Nineteenth street visited her mother, Mrs. Switser, who Is quite sick at her home in Windsor Park, Friday. Miss Selma Ehlers of Roberts avenue was the guest of friends in East Side yesterday.
Vagaries of a CoIL You can never be quite sure where a cold is going to hit you. In the fall and winter it may settle in the bowels, producing severe pain. Do not be alarmed nor torment yourself with fears of appendicitis. At the first sign of a cramp take Ferry Davis' Painkiller in warm, sweetened water and relief comes at once. There Is but one Painkiller, Perry Davis'. HEGEWISCH, ' Mrs. Eldred was an out-of-town visitor last Friday. Professor Sand of Pullman was a Hegewisch visitor Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Doleen, Oscar Strom and Miss Esther Gutterdam and Axle Anderson and Miss Dena Doleen
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attended a concert at Orchestra hall, Chicago, Thursday evening. Mrs. B. A. Anderson, who has been on the sick list for the past few days. Is Able to be out again. A good crowd attended the pie social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 3oseph Berg Thursday evening and . a good time was enjoyed by those who attended. G. Kortshaus was a Chicago business visitor yesterday afternoon. The Mother's club from the Henry Clay school, whose meeting - should have been held last Friday, was postponed until next week. An announcement of the meeting will be given some time next week. The members from the K. of P. lodge of this city will attend the morning service at the Hegewisch M. E. church next Sunday morning. The regular pastor. Rev. F. Stolz will fill the pulpit and deliver the sermon. Everybody welcome. Service commences at 11 a. m. Mrs. B. Starkweather spent Friday at Englewood with her daughter, Mrs. Loveless, who left Friday evening for Pittsburg, Pa., where , they expect to make their home at present. Miss Edna Oder returned home Thursday evening after spending several'days with friends in Chicago.
HOBART. Mr. and Mrs. Gerber were visitors in Chicago yesterday. ; ; The M. E. Aid society will meet next week Wednesday with Mrs. Hebert. Miss Laura Passow is visiting with relatives in Chicago for a few days. The Ideal Book club will be entertained by Mrs. Charles Vincent on Tuesday, March 15. Miss Ida Heck is sick, having a severe attack of sore throat Miss Louise Holliday is visiting for a few days at the G. Bullock residence. The Unitarian Ladies' Aid Alliance will meet next Wednesday iwith Mrs. George Pederson. Mrs. Albert Phillips is visiting at Palmer with her sister. Mrs. Guy Crisman, who Is sick. The Unitarian Ladies' Aid Alliance are arranging to give a dance for the married people on March 10.. "
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CLARK STATION. Miss Emily Belin of Clark returned here after spending a few days with Miss Elizabeth Keckeisen of Chicago. B. Snyder of Gary was a Clark Sta tion business visitor. A. F. Hartigan of Chicago was Clark Station business visitor. Mrs. F. Behn and Miss Helen Schurer of Clark were South Chicago visitors. .Mrs. Frank Helbllng of Indiana Harbor spent yesterday with her parents here. ..--" Mrs. Thomas pierson of Clark was Chicago shopper yesterday. .
BTJENHAJML Mrs. William Furman was a Chicago shopper Thursday. Mrs. E. N. Hurd of Hegewisch call, ed on friends in town yesterday. Mrs. C. F. Eldred was an out-of-town visiter vesterday afternoon. Mrs. W. E.: Combs and Mrs. Joe Matches were in Chicago Thursday. Mrs. Al WV Hunter spent yesterday afternoon in Hegewisch calling on friends. ... The village' board held their regular meeting 'Wednesday evening. Sophia, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe . Gapczvltcz. is quite 11L , Samuel " Furner was In Pullman on business Thursday.'
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