Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 212, Hammond, Lake County, 5 March 1918 — Page 5
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Tuesday. March 3. 1918.
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War Meetings
Mrs. William SurUimn, msl ruclor. Thursday St. Paul's Lutheran Ladies.' Attl Society. Mrs. Paul Klitzke. Instructor. Inspect inn committer meeting v ith Mrs. Virgil S. Hotter, instructor. Priday The Woman's Culld of St.. raul's Elpiscora! church, and the I'ytrt-
I isti Sisters of Hamnmnii Tcinpii- No. ".3.
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ters on the fifth floor of the Hammond l'u ! I din if a re : Monday Tne Krfhstane. Club, the Ladies' Aid Society of the Methodist church and the Presbv teria n Ladies' Aid .-ociety. Mrs. W. a. Stout and Mr. W. J. McAieer, instruct ors. Ttiesd&y All Saints Rosary Society. Mrs. A. F. Knotts. instructor. Wednesday The Pastern siar momhers srj : ly .Jewish Ladies' Aid Society.
Mrs. . T. is chairman
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, da v in the niimth. j Members of the Civilian Relief and I Him Service depa rt mcnt of the Re.i j Cross are at the hendqiiariers ciny ; MonOay ar.d Friday aft rnoon. Mrs .1. I M. Turner. 3S Truman av.-nu-.. i hn.r- ( man ! The surgical ilr'wiigi rr.sse et
daily and every e en'itg except T-i i Some o i th1 !"' !' c i'inn;.;' ! and clubs devoting 'i-n- iii-"'! 'iis iia I Ited Cross work follow:
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I I Friday afternoons. ! The North Side Ladies' Club nif-ets the j ! first Jrida-y afternoon in The month at i
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I success: Mr. Louis Zander, the soulful j iolinist. also very well known hrp for his ability as both player and teacher; i Miss Geraldme Swanson. whose artistic ! interpretation of classic dancing; masi terpieces shows the result of intensive t study and inherent ability in her chosen I field a brilliant example of the attainj ments possible only to disciples of the Imperial Pallet School. Moscow. Itussia. j From this it will b seen that a dej liahrful evening: is in store for Those i frrtun.'tte enough to be present. Adv.
COHINO IVSKTS. The Tt A. K. Club will he entertained
e home o, ,ts n.i0m. Randolph LanRsFth at her home The Armenia Club meets eery third; - ...
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CONCERT SET FOS MAECE 11TH. A faculty concert to be fci-.en by
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lege, was to have been gipn sival weeks sro. and to have been followed b others in rapid succession winic. however, to the severe weather conditions, fuel restrictions, etc.. this lias been impossible. The program to be fr'ver; will undoubtedly stand pre-eminen.t in the annals of concert work in this city ; all selections will be intcrpre'ed by finished artists, who are at the bond of their
j various departments of the local, musi
cal institution. Soloists follows: Mr. Karl Reckzeh, the taten'ed pianist, whose previous .work in concert here will long be remembered by his hear
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months at i ' ""'' AU Paul's Kpiscopal church will meet at the home of Mrs. II. A. roppenhussen In i ; inA in r ri.-
The members of the AVoman's Guild of St. raul's Kpiscopal church will meet in the parish room "Wednesday afternoon to sew on choir vestments. An all day session of the Deborah So. let will be held Wednesday at the First Christian linnb.
Mrs. Mary Holm will entertain the Ladies' Aid So !." of the First Presbytei ;an church W ednesday afternoon at ! her home in Glendale Park, j The Harmony Club will be entertained I .it a one-thirty o'clock luncheon Wed- ! nesday by Mrs. Ucr.inser of W. Carroll
The four disision of the MT. K. Ladies Aid Society will meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. K. E. Peek, State Line s t reet . The monthly ineeiinjf of the Jewish Ladies' Aid Society will take place Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. Pltliseher in Waltham street. Mrs. A C. Khret. 450 May street, will open hr home this evening for a meeting: of th Martha Society cf the First Christian church. Mrs. Mc7vinr.cn. 12 Ogden street. wi'J be hostess this evening at the, monthly meet nig-' of the Standard Pearers. The program will be in charge of Mrs. Edward Dcdelow. At her home in East Sibley street Mrs. P.. V. Porch will be hostess Wednesday afternoon to the sixth division of the M. E. Ladies' Aid Society. The history department of the Hammond Woman's Club met at. the home of the chairman. Mrs. George Koberts. S10 South tlobman street, yesterday afternoon for an important session. The annual election of officers took place and was followed with a very interesting program. The Boys Quartette of the
high school sang and the program opened with a solo by Mrs. A. K. Thompson, entitled "Keep the Home Fires Uurnin." Mrs. V. P. Mutr told now the Cnitei States census is taken and Mrs. W. A. Jordan told of camp life at Ilattiesburg. The committee greatly appreciated both talks. The election resulted in the re-elected of Mrs. Roberts for chairman and the other officers are Mrs. M. P. Ludwig. vice chairman: Mrs. i". S Kermard. secretary, and Mrs. S. K. Swaim, member of the calendar committee. The birthday anniversary of Miss Lillian Rosenbaum was celebrated at a delightful surprise party given last evening by several of her friends at the !iorjief her grandmother at 426 Pauer street. The time was spent socially with music and games after which a two course luncheon was served. There were rovers for the Misses Fern Hog-art, Vera Shipley. Nettie Carmichael. Cecil Abbleit. Clvirlotte Kaston, Ilaiel Rosenheim. Clara Guse. Messrs. Adelbert Coskey, I'rank Rathburn. Edward . Parry. Max 1'aily. Frank Fairchild, Kenneth H'dderman nnd William Guse. - - Miss Mavme Salisbury of Valparaiso who engaged in chautauqua work nill be the guest of Mrs. W. J. McAieer, 101 Webb street, for a. few dajs this week and on Thursday evening will give a program at the McAieer home. The tn-
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terlainrneiH will be given inder the auspices of the third division of the M. K. Ladies' Aid Society. Tomorrow afternoon, Wednesday. Mr. Ralph S. Gromnn will be hostess to this section of the society at her home in Warren street. Mrs. J O. Thompson. presAient of the Hammond Woman's Club, vitts Mrs. E. X. Canities guest Inst evening at the meeting of the home economics department of the Last Chieutfo Woman's Club. The meeting was held at Mrs. Canine's home In Magoun avenue. The Tuesday evening Lenten service of St. Paul's Episcopal church will he held at seven-thirty o'clock and the candidates for confirmation are especially urged to attend. Bsptisrn will be a part of the service. Last evening there was a meeting of the boys of the parish in charge of Sid MfHie. The evenings are occupied with drill end twelve more boys are' needed to fill up the ranks. Tw enty boys over twelve j ears of age are enrolled at present. The music committee of the Hammond Woman's Club will meet Wednesday afternoon at three o'clock at the home of Mrs. George Itannauer in Ruth street. The business meeting will be followed by a short musical program. Mrs. Hnnnauer will sing and the piano numbers will be given by irs. P. J.
Lyons. j i Three cottage prayer meetings forj ihe congregation of the First Methodist: church are announced for this evening, i They will be held at the home of Mrs.j A. D. Stewart. 114 Conkey a venue, Mrs. ( Layton, 770 Walter street, and Mrs. Rogers, 113 Williams street. j At the meeting yesterday afternoon' of Golden Rod Camp No. 1657 Royal j
Neighbors at the I. O. O. F. hall plans were started for the meeting in April which will bo feauire'1 by a school of instruction and a large class initiation Another meeting is announced for next Friday afternoon at one-thirty o'clock which the officers especially at urged to attend. Mrs. Mayden. the district deputy, was at the meeting. Arrangements were made last even-: ing by the members of Triumph Council No. 11 D. of L. for a St. Patrick's day party to he given on the next regular meeting night. Their meeting was held at the I. O. O. F. hall. An important meeting of the Modern Woodmen of America will be held
Thursday at the I. O. O. F. hall. Unity Review No. 2 W. B. A. of the Maccabees will meet this evening at the 1. O. O. F. hall.
There will he a meeting Wednesday afternoon of the Ladies Society cf tha B. of L. F. and E. at the I. O. O. F. hall. This evening the. members of the Germania Rebekah lodge will meet at thes Moltke I. O. O. F. hall for a business and social session. Refeshments will be served at the meeting:.
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r al H1e No. 836 L. . T. M. M. will hold its regular meeting this evenina at the 1. C). O F. hall. There will be initiation and balloting on candidates. Mrs. Harry Smith. ,15 Highland street, hud guests for four tsb'cs of cards yesterday afternoon. Auction') hi idge was plaved and after th- games a dainty foliation was served. Her guests were the numbers of the Monday Afternoon Bridge Club. Their next rpeeting will occur in two weeks on Monday.
prayer? Ton probably have: I have. I'o you know what a real Christian R Ientist does from the time he aw.'i)(!il each day to the time he goes to sleep at night? He prays! If them Is any one thing that the Christian Scientist find will bring film peace, health, prosperity and happiness, it is prayer, and I'" finds that the more he prays the more of pence and health ai"l prosperity mi'i happiness are his. There'"-e, the loore of these deslrali'e ij,!i';.-R or conditions he manifests the more v ou may be sure bo pray.
An enthusiastic meeting of ihr Lfcko County Humane Society took place last evening at the Central school. The members took up several important business matters. - -- The meeiinj; last evening of th" Equal Franchise League at the Central school was occupied with plans for Hie v (invention to be held in Hammond Saturday. March 16th. The state president. Mrs. Richard Edwards of Peru, will attend the meeting. Porn to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hau. 70t Sibley street, this morning, a daughter. Attorney John A. Gavit is in Indianapolis on a business trip. From there he will go to Louisville to visit bis son Lieutenant Donald Gavit.
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Save Time and Money tiy Puraulny Tour Musical Study at the Gary Conservatory of Music and Fine Arts ALL BRANCHES OF MUSIC TAL'GHT. The Conservatory takes great pleafure in introducing Miss Bess Banks, dramatic reader of Chicago, as instructor In the School of Expression. ore also wtsh to announce that Edward Roeder of Kimball Bids' . Chi-.-ago. Is in charge of the Violin Department. ARV THTEATT3R Hl.TMi. rhtne Gary 8328.
Hundreds of people thronged to the beautiful new- First Church of Christ. Scientist, last night to assist lit its public dedication -which was marked by an impressive lecture .by William D. Kilpatrict of Detroit, a member of the board of lectureship of the Mother churrh. Following is a synopsis of Mr. Kilratrlck's remarks: I have chosen for the subject of my discourse "Christion Science; The Law of God." Present day interest in Christian Science is finding: expression is a, derpand for a wider disseir.jna tion of its message of hope and frood cheer in a hunerinsr and thirsting for a fuller un
derstanding of this pure gospel of the Christ. It is being- universally asked: What is Christian Science? What does it teach? What are it accomplishments? On what authority does this religions movement within the, short span of a generation command the respectful consideration of a world? If is the purpose of the Christian Science literature, of Christian Science church services and of Christian Science lectures to answer these questions, and. if. perchance, we shall have been able this evening to throw some little gleam of light on that book of all took, the Holy Bible: if. perchance, we shall have ben able to awaken the smoldering srark of hope and encouragement in the breast of some sinburdened, sick, hopeor suffering man or woman we shall consider the hour well and profitably .spent . Humanity has arrived at a point where it. demands a religion which if. believes to be wholly true, untainted by human opinion? and conjecture, without one Men, frit of error, founded on Up-. Bible find t-storing the teachings and works of the Master. That Is w'-iat tins w--rld demand's today, and that, my friemls. is v. by i is turning to Christian Science. The proof of its divine origin rather than its profession has set. the fate rf the world towards this religion. Definition of Christian. Selene. Probably the briefest and one of the most comprehensive definitions of Christian Snrce '3 to be found in Ihe hood "Ritdimenta i T iv ine Science" by the disoverer nd founder of Christian Science. Mary Baker Eddy, w-here she describes i "at the law of God. the law of good, interp-et tne and demonstratingthe -1'vir.e principle and rule of universe I hrm in'." It will be roted tiat "universal harmony" in defmi'ion is the ullimate and its ,iccomplishment the result of the inter
pretation and application of "tlu law of God." tw. Law is unchanging and inexorable. Law kr.ows no opposing power or principle. The liws of mathematics e.annnf be hindered. ti-,vi:ed, usurbed or ret aside. No matter how erroneojs rur opinion of tie lows of mathematics imv be. i's laws remain t-ur the same, unchanged throughout all time. :f one person tn the f,co of the earth ever knew on single, s riple law- of ma -..-niat-'es. tli.it would in no wise ali.-r its laws of the fiiet. rl.p ; its laws exist -rd always have exls-ted unchanged tn tbtir p '.'fi ction. And ? we find thnr. '.re law of G 'd H.w.-ys has existed, unulered. eternal nd jrrfect. but that, y.pt in a few instances, this la.- hes l.-en hidden from ti aukind lhro.' boat the age. TJnlTarsaUty of God's Law. The object of all Christian endeavor should he to prove the Master's teachings to be true by loing the works that He did. The healing works of Jesus were not given us merely to shaw what
He could do. Christian Science proves that these works were given to the world by Jesus in demonstration of a divine, ever-present, demonstrable law. that humanity, through His example, might know and tmderstand this law and be able to intelligently apply this knowledge. This law of God must, from the very nature, of God and His relation to man and thf universe, be universally and eternally app1icb!. It must be at the command and Tor the benefit of all of God's children throughout all of God's creation. Thus w find that the law employed by Jesus in His mighty works 1s the same law that enabled the Isratlites to pass on dry land through the Red Sea, restored her son whole to the Shunammite mother, that delivered
i the three Hebrew young men from the
fiery furnace, that enabled Daniel to dwell unharmed in the den of lions, and the same law whereby the apostle and the early Christians for some cenI iiro-s a fter the time of Jesus o be yet the Master's commands by doing His works. And this is the same lawthrough which Christian Science j today bringing to humanity the world over relief from its sufferings and misery. Cliristiait Science and Matter. ' Christian Science has received its inspiration from a pure, spiritual interpretation of the scriptures from Genesis to Revelation. Bible teachings constitute the warp and woof of Christian Science and in it somewhat startling assertion that the spiritual 1 the real and eternal and matter the unreal and temporal, it points to the Bible, to the wiir and works of Jesus and to its own accomplishments in substantiation of the truth thereof. Christian Science is proving itself to be the truth Improving the Pible true. Christian Science shows us that mailer is the veil of sc.isiinderstanding through which mankind has been laboriously peering throughout the centuries, and that underneath this covering of mortal unreality lies all the pin. sickness, misery and unhappines to which humanity has been ever subject. Prayer. Have you ever heard it said that Christian Scientists are a pra veriest
people that they do not believe in
DEFENSE COUNCIL MEETING (Continued iroin page one ) for their co-operation in regnrtl t" the f ta bl ishment of a tn bercu Ins -s hospital for Luge county. The anti-tuberculosis society and also the J.a'te county in'il csl society will be rcpieented at the called meeting of the La I c . unty council and urgently endotsed an appropriation for the erect ;on of this ir.urh needed institution in Lake Tlf . The matter of gardens was d'rus?ed bv the defense board and in lesponse to a bulletin from the state board urRir.k, that wide pttblicitv he gven to the necessity of gardens tli's year the county cotincji fevo-ed n plan conceived by Mr. P. W. Meyn that the secretary write each superintendent of schools in the corporate towns and c ies asking them to urge the cultivation of gardens and cards will he furnished each pupil with the following questions: "Are yen grin t make a garden? Yes. or no if not why'." These reports will be sent to the county council of defense and will be acted upon by them. Chairman Peterson reported that he bad no official notice from headquarters as to when the Lake Countv War Conferen e was in be held. A bulletin from the state council In regard to the sheep killing dog problem in Indiana was read. The Hate council wishes Invest .Ration upon the possibilities of increasing the sheep industry and protection for the same front the ravages of dogs. The lawprovides that it shall be lawful for any person at any time to kill any dog which may be found running, worrying:
wmi SHAVE UNKNOWINGLY When yon oulr rtmTe hahr from tke aurface of th akta tne reaait la the aasae m aka-rlnar. The nly rommn-aeMae way t wste hair la To attack: It nnier th ateia. OelMlraele. I be ortgrtnal sanitary llauld. doe taU by abMrpthm. Only sennlne DeMtrsele has m oiier-tiark cnsranler la earh package. At toilet foatr la c, 91 aad 42 ate, or fey snail frarn u la plain wrapiter oo reccfat of price. KilF.E hook mailed In plain amled rnrelope on reqaeit. lie Miracle. I'Vtb St. and Para; Att w York.
or in.iunn sheep. The matter of woc-1 and mutton is of such vita! Importance that the farmers should have broual.l t their attention their rights under the present law in reference to the killing of d..g. iu order to protect the sheep raisin,? industry and it is the pattiotic dutv of every farmer to heir, in the prod ; tmn of wool as well as the duty of all fil iens to assist in the elimination of the sheep killing dog wrrch is such a large factor in preventing Ind ara from producing her share of rflie woo! and mutton for th's count'; . Political Announcements. rOE TRUSTEE CAX.TTKET TOWNSHIP Editor TIMES: Please announce to the voters of Calume: Township, that T will be a candidate for ihe nomination for Township Trustee, sthject to the decision n' the Republican primary. 3-5- W. J. WILLIAMS.
To the Wife of One Who Drinks I have an important confidential message for you. It will come, in a plain envelope. How to conquer the liquor habit in days and make home happv. Wonderful, safe, lasting, reliable, inexpensive method, guaranteed. Write to Edw. j. Woods. 1313 G, Station F, New York. N. Y. Show this to others. Adv.
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