Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 22, Hammond, Lake County, 13 July 1918 — Page 5
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PERSONAL I
SOCIAL HEWS!
YOUNG WOMEN WILL HELP IN FOOD CONSERVATION
A number of ynurg women assembled ' t Libert v Hull with H.Mnc !Vm,-,i iri- I
tion Agent Miss Cornell yesterday evening in response to a neod for clerical work !n the office of the fedora! food demonstrator. Mis? Cornell. A comrr.it tee. of ten was appointed. The immes ere a9 follows: Chairman. Mrs. Orn.sinn: secretary, Mrs. Roberts; Miss Maud Smith. Miss Klcihejre. Miss Sw a risen. Miss J. Younji. Miss Flesinser. Miss "Weiss. Mrs. H.ss. Miss Jlcscnear.j. The office will row be accessible to fcomekeepers at any Time. Miss Cornell M'.lt be hi her offset' Monday and Saturday, other times by appointment. Tel T4. Liberty Ha!!.
int. Their next mooting. .Friday after- I noon. July 3th, will also be held at the j school. t The I. A. M. Club was entertained I very pleasantly last evening by Miss'
Helen Blosser at her home in Elizabeth I
street. The mem bora brouirht their knitting to the meeting. -- . Mr. and Mrs. M. 1'. Met of Harrison
stri-t entei tamed a' a prettily appoint- ! i d .-even o'clock dinner last evening j honoring Mrs. Melz's mother. Mrs. j Charles Miller. The atf.tir lebra ted j Mis Miller's birthday anniversary.
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FOOD CONSERVATION
Hammond Temple No. 7'! Pythian Sis-
lrs met hist evening at the K. of P. Tempi-, otiii r of Hohman and OS'lrn street v for i's regular lode session. The installation of officios will lake place at tie- next regular meeting in tWl. we. k and the lodge session will he f '- h'w.d by a .Kid party for I he members ;ui. their fi t rids. The eei em.n w as ts.nonti. e-.i for last ev en'.ng hut had t o be- postponed. Tin re will be a meet me this evening .f I'or.Rs Ia-1 of Uebekahs at the I P. O )". hall i.i State street. Miss Mibol 5herbv and Miss HI i zibet h blef will s to I.aper'e this afu-rn.-, -n to be the quests c.f Miss Webber? s.M- v. Mrs Fatil K -.1 over Sun-
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Mr. and Mrs. Geore" Charm an wi
Wih one 5ay'i notifeation by Mrs. TuUy to the women o.f the Standard
ton-, oi row for X,.m.-s :
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Steel company district to attend i demonstration on War Thread, every
thmit was in readiness and the spa,-, crowded with women escer for in-tiip- i ticn in how to p'a then- part in smug j food, ithi'ii the. federal food deio.on.-tr.i-. tor. M:es Mrc.lr.-t M. ',.rne! !. ;rr:v. d ; s the "esson e-ntiniied e' lij.t'.o.i io-' s and freedom of discussion through the Interpreter enr or; raped the home demon- j S'rat'r that the time va teinsr iry j f ruiifully spent. The women examit:.-.! fp.r'n oojir Hnd bread in detail and with j de'ijihted surprise tasted and retasted ! the food products fresh rum the ca! ; isnae. At the suggestion e.f Miss Cor- i
spend two weeks isitmg relatives. Mrs
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tt-r. Mtss Wht'e, who has j
I been th. sr cues' for svveral weeks will ! r-e t urn w it h them. j
Mis Kit tier in- Itetlley who has been i th. f of Mr. 'ind Mrs. W. K. Reilley ;m ren s'r. et this week returned e - I
terday to her home in Lima. '. M.-s. Harry Fkt .linger an! diughters Vumn ar.d Tho itn.i ate the cuests of relatives in Meda r 1 1 ie. Ind. for a u e-k Mr and Mrs Walter Kennedy will re-
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Wayne. In-:, ai'ter a week's visit with Mr. Rr-nii-d.v's parents, Mr. and Mis. .1. S. Kennedy of a I' ham street at" I hi.
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tvee-:ps were .in i or rnumoi
husband.
to read to mothers. Tin-re was every reason to relieve that Kast Hammond Will r! be cent ribu ; ir.ir its full .-hart: In the conservation of food for tile boys In France.
Mrs. y L, Childs entertained a r.nmt'r of i'.'.'l? f .Iks ;. esterdav afternoon ir r.-.r. or rr hr dausb.i r Mr"i. 's tifth
birthday anr ver:ary. Tne afternoon i
was spent with no.s.c and .'aires, tl'.e Ir:ze beiner awarded to Grace Poian. A dainty uncheoi-i was served, th table b;ns rret t ily cleoorated with the na
tional colors ani the centerpiece hems a j birthday cake with five tiny randies, i
The quests were- Ruth Merrill, ilr.iee Rolnn. Anna Simons. Peiia Merrill. Mollie Simons. Bertha Roian. Helen F.olan. far.nie S.n-.ons and Robert Child.-.
Mrs. Paul Fedd-.r f r.tert.iined inforni-
I-troit street.
lioin to Mr. ar.d Mrs. John csmi'h, i'i . lir- ker street, Kridav . July 12th, a dau:ht-r. Alwin Herbst of i 4 1 South Kchman
istteet rsa. returnea 1 1 "m nv 1 v., , -,' i -.. vi . -to w here he subim'ted i
'to an op.-: at ion a few weeks nco. j M.s Klive Cramer of p.ass Lake. Ind . ' -s isiiinir her brother. J. Cram-r. of 1 1? i t e s '. ree t .
Mrs. I.. .1. Race nnd son Cyril of Union stre.'. will k" to Chungo toni'rmw and take the evenm; boat from there to Saugautuck. Mich. They w:i! spend ft few weeks :s;M'ir relatives th-rre and in Grand Rapids. .liuU-e ar.d Mrs. Charles TP'TSfr, Mr.
and Mrs. Everett Fox and Miss I'.dnti J Rohlins leave Hammond tomot row for j a two wecK.s automobile; trip to St. J- . j Kent on Harbor and Ietroi. Mi'-h. I tr5 Mi.rv Sehui.7. attended the fun- ,
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Letters from Soldier
Vritten to the Home Folks From This Side and the Other Side of the Water.
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From Harry Diamond. Ft. P.hss.. Tex.. July . 151
I... v.r.;.. i o . it :- -no In.' i . b- o (Lto.-ie a year, but I in ,riai a t a V ,fr'-"; t..-re for . a ha rue. bu I'd Fiirely like ! see- s..me of ,..y ft ir j;ds h. well. I , mav be back mi day 1 hope. W.-:;. ' .tin is hi! I l.av .. say for this
Will probably wiste more ti-V Willi le s n t -.nis '., , ,,u and a;!
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Y'lm frietid, HAKKV IHAMO.VP, rroop rs. 1 1-h 'a v.-iiry. t".-rt Rhss. Tex.
jfiear Friend Mr. Abb-man: Just a f-.v lines to let you know I'm I fill alive and fretting alonat line, arid
I hope you are the same. lint ! ae ex- ; li' ise me for not answering r !-!;-r i
; 'i.pir. Weji. i in be-iiinum t,, l ive it i very much here. Only it is siiil pretr y i hot here. Hut ii's tine at ihkM. .Vice and eri.l Sometimes ve iiavi-. to put - three blankets on us lo keep wrtrm. land in th- day Mme a person cat; almo t
'burn up in th:-- hot sun. It so in? mi- ! possible, but lts tru... w.h! e only ; From lil. Ricker. j have about twelve hundred m'ti now-. ' I,'irtltir.o., o.. July l. ! Int we expect to have l -et i, .- thou- Iidi'or Times' i Mini w ithin a. few weeks. s. that wi'l ' Having formerly livd in Hammond : make thmps look different h-e too, and : for tij)t,br of years I an. still much ! ive also expect to hav 1'r-it many i i, i -re-1 ed in your city and its people, j horse--. I have a dandy 2ir her.-c I I am plad to know y.iir noble ratrioti-ie; I ride ever,' da v. Well S-.n: th-- .rrr.v ii'"- ;T.d I h'-pc- that throtjeh cur ur.i'e'i i is f-e.me lif. a mail en, ' know t- o o,if., , fort: to, world will fuf.n he niVie I here Ife learns sorn.-t hiiiir vo,y da;. . for il-:noerao . or y.n is doin its be-st and b-!ieve me I'm tickled o death to ; and in f'or t'and we have one of the. larjrj b h'-re. Only I have a iit t tio-foe .est sh i p v a rds in the t'nited States and j with my he;, ring one in a v- ',:!. X e-n the 4'h we iaur h.e-d one very Issue 1 rem -ot he -r wh'-n I trid . r'.st h-f..re. stop I have e..,nd ! rtland to be an J well i poi turned down on that so mint. '. id a! rda to li .-- with its fine eiima:but I will try and make th.- h"t of it n n d:ts wealth of frui's and flowers. I Well, how's rrhks in th old town MARION TOMS RICK KK j the army step by sep. (commerce and interior departments w.o! "Wh'ii the (.'nited States entered the i have- exhibits, as well as the food adj war General ""ro-der was the one man rc mis' t a ion and the commit e on pu'o-
in the- army w ho was ready to po before 'm i" formation. ' congress vviih a orr.ere'f su?'-'i -n for Fa ! rs or expositions will b" staged in the framing of a selective draft la.v." ,iie dis-trics, two car.? so-.nx in: ea h O'her tnttibrs of the nnli'ary rom- J district, beginning August 3 ani runmi 'tee say Cro-.ider's susr?jts' ions were : ning t'ire.uph Xovemh- r. written into the bill almost without! The exhibit of the agriculture depart'har.s. ; ment will be particularly educational. ; show ing the latest scientific methods of
j hom canning', domestic science, and ; cre.p raisiriK and ronser vat ie.n.
Corntesse de Brvas, at left, and Miss Anne Morgan.
Comtesse re T.ryas i? tourinj: ti.e 1'niteii Suxtos as a renrespntative of the Aroorioan coir.miltoe for cieviistatoi Frf.nt-e to enlist the sviiipathies of the U. S. folk
for the French foople. She was over 1.000 children, victim." of th? ser.t to this country l-y Mi?-: Anise Hun madmen. Comtcsse dr Bryas Morgan, tkiuirhter tf J. l'ierpoiit sas much of the credit for the Morgan. Miss Morgan ort&nvied , succe ss of the t or.imittee's work is the cciupiiittte which l.ac cured for ' aue Misi Moi;an.
TOO MUCH BOOZE
FOR ONE MAN
ST. JOHN MAN
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2:3' l . "i. tlat Iidnin. ond Sunday
SiKf p. ni. Junior R. T. P. V
6:3" p. m In . c r:nc d .a: and Senior j s R. V. P. L. j " S:0! p. :: 1" n i service. n
Theme, A.-.sur'in i S.i!-.:;"n."
tide, on th- u. a ' u e.f t ;,e ) i-s u red, Pas.s of p.-r im-titf. f--r H of ins-.ra:,e.- ..,- 2 4' monthly inetits. l-'of !h.; maMtuuio of Jl"',- ? ! rs- to trtrv wo:, ;d ro.',f- a iooi $:: p. r ii...i;'.i. ,' ! w. i.'y
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upon a copy of old I r. a; it us,'" i Ireene !
Divine Healing; lice tin if 3 H. Id a t our h a :i. J : every Sunu.y, lj a. m.
Ail lice.
All
ally yesterday afternoon at her home in i
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James Keiliey in Chiraci
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will leave? for Gary the first of next week to make her home. The members I f the Friday Afternoon Club were 1 moni? the guests and with them Mrs. I Tedder entertained Mrs. Wafer Kui- I Ttedy of Fort Wayne. Ind, who is the house puest of Mrs. Graves. The guests : Ijrought their knittir.K and sevsintr andduring the afternoon a dainty collation t
was served.
terday. Mr. Reilb-y was e.Bnt-iw.. -
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old and had
Grand "ros.
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Where to Worship
-Meetings-:
at Various Hsmmond C&urchei
Cor. suh St. ind Indiana At.
Kev. peter Weil. Pastor. 9. SO a. m - Sun 1 tv svh d. ! a. p.. i ; - . h - r v n e.
MILLIONAIRE'S SON ' CALLED FOR DRAFT I SERVICE IN WASH.-: S'TTir PR ML l.h'.O. Juiy 1" ;- 1 set.h Ii. t'l'i-r Jr.. s. n of J. r. 'iliver. i t. n; i I o-na : i-e (i-u m a n : ; f a u r-- r, w io. Ii.is i been in W :!!- lit jt vH. I'. '" w I ' h the u.ir I
trau-s p...:rd. i.iik 'io.-h rvuii.-u unit win.,
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r-ad :.'! o-er. f.r-t out of curi1 ',-n to h'"can to think how i.o s ..,;! J h .'... 1). n made more i l . . :: i o .' 1- e-ole. d his Ideas of ::''. sv'i.l-1 ! ri! ar.d with the i.' io- i -ri'.i' '.; :i O.at some day o.-o.'"y :'.;- vould be the need '" .':;. tirci t ' it M.i arm y
).' fi-.u votiinte.rs, - of s. ' on from the ,.r : I-.- r-'intry, "V". '!': was a i a n '-io ir in
DEATH OF
Another arrest of the if." sr.! jirohibit Inn law violators was made ! n Indi- !
ana Harbor I a t n : J ti t when 1 i a b r 1 e 1 j ' Roloea e.f the Lincoln Hotel was ar- ; Nicholas A. Rammer of St. Johns died reeled in that hosteirv with n. cailon a? St. Margaret's hospital yesterday -r whiskey and eighteen t'otti-s of . f ,nowine an operai ion. beer in hi. r'"-i"n. i Mr. Ksir.iner who is ?.( years old w as The arte. was tr.ad- "ov Off ,re.r rf,rr, nrf raised in Ft. John and is well
Thaeker at this m u cins. Th ! known al over the county, i defendant wll be before Judge Cohen; He leaves a wife and time children to
. f th c:ty court today. I mourn him. ' Funeral will be held Tuesday mornir.? UNCLE SAM ! at K o'clock from the St. John's CathTB pnTWP TO TTTT ' "Uc rhurch" interment in the. St. John AO WUill U XKJ IXXXj cemete-rv, Undertaker I-nin-ierling In FAIR THIS FALL j
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IBV T'NITFU I'RKSF 1 WA5HINGTO.V. July Hi. I'tniii Ram is nedns into the county fair business. This surnmer and fail ten bae-Kac-a cars full of government exhibits wih tour th country, carrying to the remotest corners examples of what is being' done to win the war. The army and navy and agriculture.
I JO LATE TOO CLASSIFY t
FOR PARE- Two-room house; cement blocks, i lots, for $S'"iO cash. Inquire Charles S tuiun.i. Rinz Farms, South Harrison. Hammond. !nd. 7-13-3
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The July meeting- of the Wati's j-1"" '""" Missionary Society of the First Pres- j Corner of Highland and Hihmm Sta. byterian church was held yesterday aft- i J- ". Parrett. Minister. rnoon at the home of Mrs. F. X. Hickck ! I'hone 104SR. in Carroll street. Mrs. K. M. Shankiin t ?:" "i. Bible school. had the prog-ram -.n charge and Kav a ! H.4" a. ni.-M"rwn service.
very comprehensive revie w- of th-- day's 'I hen..', "'oaaei-..
6."0 p. m. Junior Endeavor.
lesson. The musical progra-n im hub
two very pretty numbers by the I.adn
6:.",''i p. ni. t'hrisfjar. Kndeavor.
Quartette rompsed by Mrs. Max Alia-; 7.20 p. m. I-v-miiK wotship. ben. Mrs. J. C. Parrett. Mrs. John F. j Subject. 'Home Religion." Wtlhelm and Mrs. A. K. Thompson. ' They sane ' Pry Your Tears'" and ! First Pentecostal dnirch of the Hi.
'"Doan" Tou Cry My Honey."
Mrs. William Stevens entertained thr
arene. Corner of Michigan and Calumet. Rev. A. S. Ralsmeier, Pastor.
St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran. j Re . W. 1 ... h: -inn. I '.- v. '
t,.; a. m -G u w-o -:. p. !! 1 S.-'ct ' o'" s. r,t-"-.r. 'P' "'hristian WEDDING BELLS AND
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o rami' .aohai y Th v lor July I'll I fc. J ui '!..: of s- ; ..- serv i.o : i
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HALF DOLLARS RING t j
Piano Player Trade Mark
Monroe Street "SCetliodist Episcopal P. K. Rero- P ' ' r.
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Ptns St. Presbyterian Churclu til Oil a. In. Sui.fi ;. h. ,. d. 1 ! :01 p.. in. I h ..... s.-rvice. 6.-S1 p. i". ? f,.r i".e..:,n Endeavor. MIA ,,. U-..-V.:: el, ,:.
tnembers of Justice I.odge No. 4 11 R. A. i 9.15 a. m. Sunday school. to the R. of i; T. at a fa y esu-rda y I 10 : 1 5 a. m. Preaching. afternoon at her home. lit Clinton! 3;00 p. in. Pentecostal Unioa prala Street. Assistu.g her was Mrs. Charles ) servlco. ft.hirey. Th" afternoon was pass-d very! 6 : S p. m. Toung people's meeting, erjoyably with music and gamea. The j 7 : 3.0 p. m. Preaching.
g-uests inelmled Mrs James Horns. Mrs
12 EXTRA POLICE ' AT THE CARNIVAL
Charles Billines. Mrs. Charles Smith. His. Rs'ella peters. Mrs. Roy Fields. Vtrs F'.oy Keesee. Mi-. James t'os, Mrs. William Kaufman an iin Francis. Mrs. William Tt'-mas and daughte- Kvelyn.
Kaivatlon Army. 267 East State street. 9.45 a. m. company meeting. 2:13 p. m. Street meeting-. 3.00 p. m. Christian Praise meentsj.
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JIis. Merri't. Ititter and Miss Martha; 7 -.15 p. rn. Street meeting. Stevens. j .C0 p. m. Salvation meeting. 1 Public invited. The meetinc yesterday of the King's : Capt. and Mrs. Fearsley. Paughtirs of the e'hri'-iian church was, devoted to p.. d Cross work and a great gt. Paul's Charch ("Episcopal.) deal of sewing and knitting was ac-j v. J. Hawthorne. Rector.
empl:sh"d. Tt niee tine '00U place in i Snt'.nier schedule of s.-rvice:
the work room -f the May wood Aux.iliarv in th- industrial high school build-
Tf.moi-ow Holy cmtnunion at V;ftf p. rn.
ready for t v., o ; . . -, ; , v- no The 1 no ; ; ; . t 1 1 : - .1 to -Ca t ni' al mi n 1 : 1 ! ;': ' re heard Tin: i)!ii;is -rc;r.. -That's it." e', ,o..,:-. . th - si "And when y.01 to it- - :-f ,1 i: lie-." . r 1 ); , ';.;.-. t a. '- s. ir. e.ans "K.il R:,i" :n a 1 .' 1!t :r !'.'. ll d;st"''-. -icnni. thy eotno c ins. fet t jmIh-s, ties and anv thins I he'' - pt,oii:e hil's lir-eher w.th a at
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I ' "" o,...-,,. ..0,.- . : 7, j jl' c t .e. .it-,!?, he was ready b cans" h- : t4 I had s).. n his i-iitn atniy laiair in i l4
rtiut I pi' 'ii.ii fii. I . , 1 1 . i I ; pt . - n: at i v Greene. '-i'niont. ivl,.,. 1 j.'oil j as tneuih. r of the bouse tui'ititv ; - -1 f , j
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Any Prascriptton
Tou have a righ to take a prescription to any drug store -ysu favor. If jour doctor writes n. 'prescription one some other druggist's prescription blank, you are at liberty to hrinjt the prescription to us. We can fill it exactly as wen as the- other diuugist. Many people, who know the superiority of our prescription work vvill not have a prescription filled enywh'r; else. "Summers" label on your filled prescription is an absolute guarantee insist eti it being "Summers." For the Boys Away and the Ones Goinr
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Popular Merchandise at Popular Prices
fmj X1 omwex 00 f evL.c HOMSAMi ar.MKAA TATf HAMMON 0 Wa
21st. the
a. m.. th'-'i vacation till Sept. 1.1th. M:d-day c-rv ice. about one hour, " 'th sermon. Th'tO a. in. We want the- hileiren '" attend tins serv n-" a ft-r the short Sunday oe session Evening pray-r and Holy Baptism at ':?,. Th" c'noir will sing, hut the regular f.t rrnon will 1'" omitted. rivst Church of Christ, Scientist "SO South Hohrnan street. I0.4i a. in. Sunday services. t:00 p. m. Wr ilneaday evening testimonial meeting. 11:43 a. ni. -Sunday fii'ol
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rmmaii-els Evangelical Church. The Rev. A. J. Hots. Pattor. Sibley street. Phone 1185-W. 9:15 a. in. Sunday school. German and English classes. 10:30 a. m. German s-rvice. JS'o evening service.
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no n-i.t'.er how hard beoh d th-. v w ere-
our gang" of carnival rats would have! the::: all brcnli in tlo- in t et l-sr in ii j 11 -cud for the 4i''i yard t-n " j With the gambhr." and tite vinous i
(lani'ini limira : -d ' th" tnii its of W est Hammond au'h- rsoe , th- . ui nival was n s a t i 1 1 1 1" . h p'- ni- last tveht. KX-ept for th- !:i.-t exhibits of me.Ilftiecities and fie.ik.- who. h a . - f;1 r from 1 lev a tire. Map- I-h j n k ho 1 3 se r eeoihi have made IV o; ! j.-, t ion. HA. TIIF.V Ulin: Tl'l-IIK IIXT. In t:o "o-j.nt" vv r-,e ; - tp- vile dances ve te 1 v e e-nl'-r rt the .volt, thrt h--a v y-l.oo'.-d u : : 1 s .i'lmp.-d at e.,in1 a liiti- .n ' 1 1 -: r efforts to dunce w it bout
w iijlir-s; and looked and Ris t . T he c i " w d he -1 u n ":e rcl f u ' 1 v .
he r sh.-e tosh m en v e d
The Associated Bibla Students 3 p. rn. I. O. O. 1". hall, opposite Minas Dept. store. Undenominational services. Every Sunday. All welcome. Seats free. Js'o collection.
Attendance w - ? how he. a us" word
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pelric catarrh, ulceration and inflaxri-
Pinkham Med- Co, for ten yeara. I f i
A healing wonder for natal catarrh, sore throat and sore eyes. Economical. Hal extraordinary rjianrina and frenntodal rv-.wr-r. Sajxisie free. 5'c. ail rlnir.uu, er postpaid ty CrPil. f)firler Tv 'I- f".rT.r..i. . fi. xi -,n. 4
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ciasses. 10:43 a. m. Mornin? worship. There will be baptism, recption of menibers and th Re.rd"s Supper. 2:3n p. m. Junior league. 6:31 p. tn. Epworfh league. There. "How to Have a tlood Time " 7:30 p. m. Evening- worship. Topic of sermon by the pastor. "The secret of Greatness." Tlrst Baptist Church. Rev. Floyd H. Adams, pastor. 10:3" a. m. Morning service. Subject. "Echoes from the Cedar Rapids Convention." 11:15 a. m. Sunday School session. ll:a a. m. Rurnham Sunday school. 1:30 p. m. East Itimmoni Kindergarten. 2:00 p. m. West Hammond Sunday echooi.
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This Trade Mark Signifies
that the player action contain- valuable inventions found in no -other, such as Standard Pneumatic Tracking Device which insures positive tracking1 of the music paper, obviating the necessity of thumb screw regulation. 88 Flexible Fingers which actually touch the keys etjual to the finders of an artist producing a natural finger tone instead of the 'thrust" or slam banir" tone heard in other players. These 88 Flexible Fingers are patented and never vised in other players. 83 All Metal Tubing is always found in the action bearing the above trade mark. Metal tubiny," lasts and endures forever. Rubber tubing will deteriorate and cause an endless amount of trouble and expense to the owner.
The Solo-Harp Invention stands alone as an orchestral achievement. It is pat f iited and found in players bearing the above trademark. You will receive double joy from your player when it contains the Solo-Harp Invention. These world known improvements in your player cost no more than the price of "off brand" "just as good" players. The trademark of the world's best player actions, including all the advanced improvements, will be found at Strau lie's installed in the Marshall & Wendell Players, Behr Bros. Playerr-, Straube Players, Kohler & Campbell Players, Hammond Players, Wilborn Golo-Harp Players. Newest Players $395 Up Easiest Terms Best Service
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