Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 48, Hammond, Lake County, 13 December 1913 — Page 8
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THE TIMES. December 13, 1913.
Misic by choir. Prof. Clark Learning, director. - Junior leaguft, 2:30 p. m., Miss VI nail, superintendent. Epworth League, 6:30 p. m. Lesson Lesson topic. 4Te-Naturalizlng Our Holy Days and Holidays." , Leader, Mrs. iL. M. Towle.
ErncdUil iBiinaaael Cfcarca, Z4S ' Evening service. p. m. Railroad Sibley srt. 'Phone 1185-W. ' employes and their- families are our
special g-uests; everybody Invited.
Where to Worship 1 Meetings-; ; at Various Hammond Churches
"All kinds of people receive the same kind of welcome."
H. C Hoefer, pastor; residence. J6i Sibley . street Divine worship at 10 a. m. Bible school at 2 p. m. . German branch meets In church hall. . . ' ; English branch meets In church auditorium. Choir rehearsal Tuesday, 8 p. m. Men's Beneficial Association, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.
First Methodlat Kplacopal church.
Russel street, Frank O. Fralley, pastor. j Residence, 93 Russell st. Phone HUM. I Miss Elisabeth Vlnall, deaconess, res- ! Idence, 9 Russell street. ' Sunday school 'at 9:45 a. m. LB.; Whltesell, superintendent. Morning service, 9:45; sermon, "Increasing in the Klowledge of "God."
.Meeting in charge of religious work i committee, railroad department Y. M. j C. A. Music by choir. Prof. Learning in
charge. Vocal solo, Mrs. George Hannauer. ' Violin solo. Miss Lillian Spafford. Sermon . by the pastor, "The Uppermost Question." Mid-week prayer meeting, Wednesday evening, 7:S0. Choir rehearsal, Thursday, 8:00 p. m. A welcome to all for all meetings.
Chrlatlaa Science Society. Ilimnoid Building. I Sunday morning services at 10:30. ; Wednesday evening- testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. j 8unday school at 11:30 a. m. A free reading room Is open (in the same building) to the public every week day from 2 to ft p. m. Also on Tuesday and Friday evenings from 7:30 , to 9. -. All are cordially welcome to our ser- ;
rices and to visit the reading rooms.
Peter and Mrs. Rev. F. Karnopp will serve. Friday evening at 8 o'clock, choir rehearsal. Saturday at 9:80 a. m., German school. A hearty invitation to all our friends to attend any or all of these services.
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Ftrrt Splrttnnllat Society. The First Spiritualist society of Hamsiond will meet Sunday evening at 7:34 o'clock at Wels' hall. 98 Stats street. On Wednesday evening of each week, a Circle will be held at the home of Mrs. Emma Kroer, 292" Truman avenue.
St. Pant's Lutheran church, 85 Cllaton street. Rev. Theodore Claus, pastor. German service at 10 a. m. English Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. Congregational meeting, 2:30 p. m. English service at 7:30 p. m. A full attendance is desired. Adult service Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Junior League, Thursday, 7:30 p. m.
First Congregational Church. Goatlla 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 Jonos as director Monday evening at 7:30. Boy's Club, Tuesday evening at 7:30. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. Ladies , Aid Society Thursday at 2 P. m. ' Chorus Club rehearsal, Mr. Griffith Jones,- director Thursday evening at 7:30. ' North Side Ladles Industrial Club meets the first Friday of every month. We cordially Invite the public to attend all services.
Tk Apoatllc Faith Church, 749 Sooth Sohl street. Lord's Day services, 10:30 a. m., and 7:30 p. m. iBible school, 2:30 p. m. Mid-week services, Tuesday and Thursday evenings, 7:45 p. m. Everybody welcome. F. B. Hawk, Pastor.
Graham
Pine Street Church. Rev.
Fuller, Pastor. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Junior Endeavor, 2:30 p. m. Senior Endeavor, 7 p. m. Evening service, 8 o'clock. Prayer meeting. Wednesday evening. Ladle ' Aid society, Thursday afternoon.
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Hohman street. Rev. A. W. Hoffman, pastor. Sunday school . at 9:45. "a.
Morning service at 10:45. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. Evening service at 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:45 PSenior Social club, Thursday at 8 p. m.
First Baptist Church) Services la Baptist hall over the Lion store. Phono 711. Floyd H. Adams, pastor, residence IS Williams street, phone 1131J. Morning service, 10:30. Sermon by the pastor. Subject: "Preparing for the First Christmas." East Hammond Mission, 2:30. West Hammond Mission, 3:f0. Baptist Young- People's union. 6:30. Evening service, at 7:30.- Sermon by the pastor. Subject, "Satan's Poison Needle." Annual meeting of the church for the election of officers, Monday, December 15. - " ' ''
Pentecostal Church f the Nasareos, corner Michigan and Calumet avenues. Carrie L. Falmlee, pastor. Saobath school at 9:45 a. m. Preaching service at 10:45 a. m. Praise meeting at 8 p. m. Evening song service and preaching T:30 -j. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:45 . m. Bible study Friday. 7:45 p. m. All are welcome. Saturday, street meeting, corner Sibley and Hohman streets, 8 p. m. JCorae thou with 'us, we will do the good.
Sloa German M, E. Church, 2A3 Tra man avenue. Residence. 204 Truman venue. Rev. F. Karnopp, minister. Phons 1193M. Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. William Lau, Supt.' Preaching service at . 10:30 a. m. Epworth League, at 7 p. m. Evening service at 7:30. Prayer meeting vTednesday evening: at 8 o'clock.
Thursday at 2 p. m.. Ladies' Aid so
ciety In church parlor. Mrs. Rev. A.
Christian Church, Calumet aveauo and Summer street. Phone 658. C. J. Sharp, pastor. Residencs 520 Sunday services: - Communion and preaching service at 11:00 a. m. Bible schpol 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.
Monroe Srrct Methodist Chapel. rhe iiev. 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.
John Willie, charged with rioting In Gary on election day. Wllle escaped service by getting across the state line Into Chicago. , . Max Salmon, Indiana Harbor saloonkeeper, three counts for exhibiting a chuck a luck machine. William Green of East Chicago, Indicted on charge of malicious Injury to animals. He la now in the county Jal awaiting trla.l John Bublch and John Mlsbanskl. change of petit larceny for taking fruit out of freight car in Gary. William Gillum of Gary, charged with attempting to pass a forged check on C- B. Anderson. Stanley' Rosh of East Chicago charged with attempting to 'assault a thirteen year old girl. Defendant Is out of the si. . Joseph San Fllipe of Gary charged with the murder of James Masslno on November 11.
Louis Railey, Gary negro charged with the murder of Sylvester Smith. Defendant is out of the state. James Balog, has already pleaded guilty .to burglary, In Gary. Out on
parole. ; Walter Walsh and Fred Winckler of West Hammond, charged with petit i larceny in East Chicago. Under bond.
St. Joseph's church. Sunday, 1st mass, 6; 2nd, 8; 3rd, 10:15. , : Holy days, 1st mass, 5; 2nd, 7:30, 3rd 9:30. - Vespers, Instructions and benediction at 3 p. m. , , i' Week day masses at 6 and 8 o'clock.
INDICTMENT
PERSONNEL IS KNOWN (Continued.', from page one.) - .
charge Is that the three young men In the absence of the chauffeur pushed the auto into a barn and several daj-s later when the owner located it, thoy demanded a fifty dollar reward- and eight dollars for storage.
On two other indictments . on the
charge of fraud the defendants are out of the state, and their names have not yet been made public. Returns have als been made on the following: .' Romeo Fitzgerald, C. C. Glass and
T0LLEST01M FOLK WIN THEIR FIGHT
The people of Tolleston ' have won their fight in compelling the Gary & Interurban Railway company to give the mat satisfactory operating schedule. Surrender, to the Tolleston demands were made last night after a spirited and lengthy conference between the company officials and a committee. of TolleBton business men, named to represent the residents of the district at tho indignation meeting on Wednesday night. Had no agreement been reached a petition and complaint would have been filed on Monday with the state utilities commission. , . . Get 15-Mlnute Service. The committee, which consisted of Safety Commissioner . Frank Borman, Harold Eckstrom and Louis Marks, met with President Frank Gavit, General
Manager Miller and Superintendent Phillips at the G. &. L offices in Gary last night. This is what the company agrees to do on or before December 22: , Between the rush hours of 5 and 8 a. m. and 4 and 7 p. m. there will bo 15mlnute service as follows tripper car leaving the steel' mills on the quarter and. three-quarters of the hour and proceeding as far as Chicago avenue; Hammond car leaving the steel mills on the hour and half hour. Between the hours of 8 and 4 in the day time and after the supper rush hours cars will leave Elevent avenue and Broadway on the hour and half hour. The Tolleston people will not have to put up with the Indiana Harbor loop cars. . And StlU More Promises. The traction company also promised that the Tolleston tracks are to be
double tracked by next summer and that after that time there will be 12minute service between Tolleston and the uptown district of Gary. TTie row between the Tollestonltes and the tractlftn company started when a new operating schedule was put in force several weeks ago. It has caused much Inconvenience to people all along the line between Hammond and Gary. Since this schedule has been in force no one knows when a Gary Sc Interurbancar. will leave or arrive, and as a
result hundreds of people have been late for work. The traction system has practically been run on the. plan of a railroad without a time table.
Freedman departmer.t store. Oklahoma. She and her aon-ln-law were in the car, the latter driving. Ths little girl, who Is about eight years old, passed around the back of a Hammond street car which was standing t Guthrie street snd Michigan avenue and walked directly in front of the machine. She wjj knocked down, but as ths car was a light one and it was brought. to a quick stop, her Injuries consisted only of bruises about the legs and arms.
COLD KEEPS PRESIDENT ABED Washington, i3ec 13. President Wilson's cold was Improved today, but he was ordered by his physician to re-
i main in bed. The president wants to
(attend the Gridiron club dinner to
night, but it is doubtful If Dr. Grayson will permit him to go outdoors before Monday.
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