Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 47, Hammond, Lake County, 6 December 1913 — Page 8
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THE TIMES. December (j, 11)13.
Where to Worship ' Meetlng-; : a at Various Hammond Cburcbes
Efi.ngellral Immanael Church, &4H Sibler strewt. 'Phone 1185-W. M. C Hoefer, pastor; residence. 5 Sibley tret. Divine worship at 10 a. m. Bible school at 2 p. m. GermMi branch meets In church hall. KnRlIsh branch meets in church auditorium. Monthly, coffee social of the Ladies' Aid society, Thursday afternoon. 2
o'clock. All members and friends cordially invited. Choir rehearsal, Thursday, 8 p. m. First Methxiit Episcopal rhnreh, Russet street, Frank O. Frailey, pastor. Residence. 93 Russell st. Phone 114111. .. Miss Elizabeth VinaJl, deaconess, residence, 84 Russell street. Sunday school at 9:45 a. rru L. B. Whltesell. superintendent. Morning service, 10:45, sermon, 'What is Required of a Christian?" Music by choir. Prof. Clark Learning, director. Junior League at 2:30; the meeting for beys and girls. Epworth League, 6:S0 p. m. Lesson topic, "Has God a Place for My Life?" Leader. Louis Freeman. Erenlng service, 7:30. The annual B. P. O. Kilts' memorial service.. . Mid-week prayer meeting, WednesSay evening, 7:30. Woman's Foreign Missionary society, Tuesday. 2:30 -p. m. -with Mrs. Dr. W. Mayes Martin, 37 Ogden street. Choir rehearsal, Thursday. 8:00 p. m. A. welcome to all for all meetings.
Morning service at 10:45. Christian Endf-avor at 6:30 p. in. Evening service at 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:45 p. m. Senior Social club, Thursday at 8 p. m. ,
First Baptist Church j Services la Baptist hall over the Lion store. Phone 711. Floyd H. Adams, pastor, residence 15 William St., phone 1131J. Morning service, 10:30. Sermon by the Rev. V. B. Pope of Frankfort, Ind. the pastor. Subject: "The Christian Guide." Bast Hammond Mission, 2:30. ' West Hammond Mission, 3:00. Baptist Young People's union. 6:30. Evening service at 7.:30. ' Sermon by the Rev. Anderson of Chicago. Baptist Brotherhood, Tuesday evening. Annual meeting of the church for the election of officers, Monday, December 15. "All kinds of people receive the same kind of -welcome."
"ELECTRIC MULES" AT PANAMA.
Ftrst Spiritualist Society. Tba First Spiritualist society of Hm0iot& will neat Sunday evening; at 7:3ft o'clock at "Wels hall. 98 State street On Wednesday evening of each week, t Circle will be held at the home of lira. Emma Kroer, 392 Truman ave-auo.
ftt. Pant Lolkma eaarcn, B3 CUn. ton street. Rev. Theodore Clans, pastor. German service at 10 a. m. English Sunday school at 1:80 p. m. English service at 7:80 p. m. Adult service Wednesday at 7:30 p. art. ' 8t- Paul's Lutheran league Thursday tt 7:80 p. m.
Christian Selene Society, Hammoid Buildins-. Sunday morning services at 10:30. Wednesday- evening testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. Sunday school at 11:30 a. m. A free reading room Is open On the same building:) to ie public every week day from 2 to ft p. m. Also on Tuesday and Friday evenings from 7:30 io 9. All are cordially welcome to our services and to visit the reading room a
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3:00 p. m. . . , ' Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Friday evening at 8 o'clock, choir rehearsal. Saturday at 9:30 a. m., German school. Free for all German children. Our German friends are heartily invited to any or all of these services.""
The .tpoNfUc Fnlth Church, 749 South Sohl street. Lord's Day services. 10:30 a. m., and 7:30 p. m. . . Bible school, 2:30 p. m. Mid-week services, Tuesday and Thursday evenings. 7:45 p. m. Everybody welcome. F. B Hawk, Pastor
IMne Street I hurrn, ' Rev. Graham Fuller. Pastor. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Junior Endt'avor, 2:30 p. m. Senior Endeavor, 7 p. in. Evening service, 8 o'clock. Prayer meeting, Wednesday evening. Ladies' Aid society, Thursday afternoon. '
HAMMOND TEACHERS
AGAINST SEX HYGIENE
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Hohman street. Rev. A. W. Hoffman, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45
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Flrat Ongre(ratlonal Church. Goatlln street. Malcolm J. Cameron, pastor. Residence, 131 Sheffield avenue. M. E. Zuver, Sunday school superintendent. Residence 109 Hohman st. .Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Morning service at 11 a, m. Music by chorus club. Junior Endeavor at 2 p. m. Evening- Service at 7:30 p. m. Music by Chorus Club. Weekly meetings: Young men's chorus rehearsal, with Mr. Griffith Jones as director Monday evening at 7:80. Boy's Club, Tuesday evening at 7:30. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:80. Ladies Aid Society Thursday at 2 P. m. Chorus Club rehearsal," Mr. Griffith
Jones, director Thursday - evening at
7:30.
North Side Ladies Industrial Club
meets the first Friday of every month.
We cordially invite the - publio to
attend all services.
Pentecostal Chare a of the Xaaareae,
corner Michigan and Calumet avenues.
Carrie L. Falmlee, pastor. s
Alonff the locks of the Panama canal runs a townath of steel and concrete. .
the counterpart of the mule track of our old Inland waterways. An enormous j pulling force Is, of course, required to draw the great steamers through these
locks, and the work Is performed by powerful electric locomotives, or "electrie the individual Instruction is by far mules, as they are known In the Isthmus. The engines climb from one level more desirable than the class room into another among the locks by means of a system of cogs placed In the center struction. of the track. These engines, as shown in the accompanying illustration, are i Member of Board interviewed, verv eomnact. tmsinpsslike looking affairs. The erroim of Americans watrhlnu JOHN F. KROST, member of the
Its progress up the incline in the accompanying photograph is a party of tourists visiting the canal on the steamship Victoria Luise of the Hamburg-American Line. No steamer will be allowed to proceed in this section of the canal under its own power since a mistake on the part of the pilot might injure thr locks.
Sabbath school at 9:45 a. m. , Preaching service at 10:45 a. m. Praise meeting at 3 p. m. Evening song service and preaching T:30 m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:45 p. m. Bible study Friday, 7:45 p. m. All are welcome. Saturday, street meeting, corner Sibley and Hohman streets, 8 p. m. Come thou with us, we will do the good.
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Christian Cbareh. Calumet
and Summer street. Phone 658. C. J. Sharp, pastor. Residence
Sunday services: - i Communion and preaching service at 11:00 a. m. Bible school at 9:30 a. m. Junior Endeavor at 4:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m.
All - are cordially invited to attend
any or all services.
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Monroe Street Methodist
rhe Rev. Purdy, pastor. Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. Preaching service at 11:00 a. m. Epworth League at 6:30 p. m. .Evening service at 7:30 p. m.
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St. Joseph's church. Sunday, 1st mass, 6; 2nd, 8;
10:15. Holy days, 1st mass, 5; 2nd. 7:30, 3rd 9:30. Vespers, instructions and benediction at 3 p. m. Week day masses at 6 and 8 o'clock.
Clon German M. E. Cbareh, 203 Truman avenue. Residence, 204 Truman avenue. Rev. F. Karnopp, minister. Phone 1193M. Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. William Lau, Supt. Preaching service at 10:30 a. m. Lovefeast at 7:00 p. m
Preaching and communion service at
sent It to the pupils. MISS DE ETTA CURRY, principal Riverside school: Sex hygiene is a home study. The schools can lend a hand to the parents by telling them how to instruct their children.: MISS NINA PETTIT, principal Washington school: If taught in the school, a physician specially prepared to present the subject should be employed. The home would be the best place if parents could be relied on to do thei
uuiy. Belongs to Parents. "MISS IDELETTE FERGUSON, principal Franklin school: The school is no place for the subject. It belongs to the father and the mother. It is very apparent from the interviews that there is a difference of opinion Just how broad the term sex hygiene is and what the limits are for the subject in the school. There is yet unlimited room for discussion, as to how much should be taught in the school and how much in the home.
There is room for discussion as to how the subject shouLi be treated in either place.
. Do Parents Shirk f The home is considered the first and most important place for the teaching of religion, and yet it is an admitted fact that the parents are shifting this burden onto the Sunday school teacher. Sex hygiene, it is also admitted, cannot be taught in the home by a mere casual reference to the subject, no more than religion can, and nobody is prepared to say that the parents would devote more time to sex hygiene than to religion. The burden apparently
tion, can not say. MIbs Boyer declared: "The evident , need for training and education in this vital subject, which is so exceedingly personal and which through ignorance has proven so many times a pitfall, prompts the undertaking and inspires our efforts. The subject is extremely delicate and demar.da the greatest discretion in presentation and treatment. Classes need to be small and work must be carried on as Informally as
possible. The subject here has aroused criticism both for and ag&inst and in a few instances requests for with
drawal from classes has been received, but as hygiene and special physiology is a required subject, all applicants for graduation must show credit for sue work."
CHICAGO COPS MAY ) HAVE GARY ROBBERS The Gary police today received a message from the Chicago detective bureau that two negroes are held in that city in connection with robbing James Sullivan, Ninth avenue and Madison street, of $30. Three negroes committed the robbery.
school board: I am not quite sure that
I fully understand what is all included falls back on the schools. At least they
in the term sex hygiene. It would must prepare the pupils for the more seem to me, however, that unless it is intimate things that the child should carefully handled it will do more harm be taught at home. than good. If the term includes what What other cities think of the subI think it does, I would not favor ject is found in two United Press spestudylng It as a regular class room cials regarding two Indiana cities study. j which are taken at random: MISS RENA AMES, principal Lafay- ! None At Gary, ette school: The subject Is. in my' No sex hygiene talks will be given opinion, is one exclusively for the par- j the 'model" schools of (Jary. Supt. enta. They may be unprepared for it, w. A. Wirt, a national figure through as are the teachers, but there are am- his remarkable achievements in the pie means nowadays for them to in- steel city's public schools, has come form themselves. They have books, out flat footed airalntit indir-rimjr.a k.
IF EVERY ONE ' WERE JUST LIKE ME "Every patient a doping dupe. Every town'd be a cliicken coop, ,
r.very aocior a auping doper; Pills, bottles, the only hopt : ; ,. Those gory knives to save our lives. Brewery, drug stores, for men and and wives, Whether fresh is case or chronic. 'Lone that 'lone'd be Health and Tonic. "Our stomachs but the 'Melting PotNasty sinks, sloppy sewers, what not? Fed upon old dead man's grind bones. Watered on red milk from drugged cones. "Perfect'd be cure, packed by tho Quack, Pored into bottle, labelled on back.' Lord's Commandants 'd be in scran heap. On men we'd prey like wolves on sheep,' We'd. chock and dope and pack in grave That which dear Christ had bade to save. , "O my. O me, O my, O me! '
It every one were Just like me.
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But who's mel Brutist?
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Nero? Worse than'
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and their parents' clubs and other class instruction In matters of sex. His Lord! what the curse this world would.
ways through which they can prepare views he gave as follows: themselves. j "Sex hygiene In the Gary public Should Be Taujeht by Specialists. schools is handled by the school docMRS. CARRIE HERNDON, principal tors and the athletic department. Irving school: It is a delicate subject. ' "It is a personal affair here. We The average teacher is not trained for have a woman physician. Dr. Lawrence, it. It should be taught from a biologl- If she thinks a girl needs a talk, she cal standpoint, and by specialists on may call in the mother and the three the subject. of them go' over it together. The same MISS LULU SYMMES, principal Lin- way with the boys. The athletic dlreccoln school: Sex hygiene becomes a tors also help the boys." proper school study when the teachers ( Different View There, are prepared for it. The home is the ; Sex hygiene teaching in the public natural place where it should be schools of Lafayette city is an actual taught, but if it is to be taught in the fact, but how far the experiment has schools I believe that a person spe- succeeded Miss Virginia Boyer, superclally trained for the work should pre- visor of hygiene and physical educa-
The only CHIHOPRACTOR In Lake Co. from the FAMOIS Pil,MER SCHOOL. of CHIROPRACTIC . . 11th and Broadway r Gary, Indiana Adjust the cause of every incoordination socalled disease, and nature alone will cure 95 pet. of so-called incurable cases. Don't cut don't drug. Wise is he who investigate, but the fool whf knows It all.
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