Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 34, Hammond, Lake County, 24 August 1918 — Page 5
Aupust 24, 191S.
TIMES
Demonstrations FOR M'KEK ni;IM0 Alt., -rt. Tuesday, I .. m. Tralnms Cass, EiU.-rtv Hal!
'tdr'sdav, T p m. Canning. Cen
tra! School. Eiherty Hall. Thursday. 2 p. m. C&nnir.sr; All Paints' and Eihity Hal! Friday, 2 p m. Cnnning; St. Jr..
f'Tli's. Krank'in i.'ho.il and I Robcrtsdjlo. Office l!o-ir. Mnn.1i' n r,.1 Sat : rda ', f a. m, Tclpphon" 71. I
warding Committee o' the
trjroh. Tho work-
. rhould be clean and In good condition j whin brought to tho workroom of the
i Comforts
, riiriInn Science
room ;s on h- third ('.or of the Central I . chwl hu tiding ami is opi-n every Fn1 d-.y. ; - I Picnic! Picnic! Picnic! i Grand Picnic tivm by the Original i Arena e Hoys Saturday. August 24th. 1 IMS. t Kovvalskl'a r.rovc Ti ink lenves j corner State and llohn.an every 30 min-luti-R. s-:i-4t
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i NOTICE. i ! Ary or who will r'-nt nnw to
teachers Phone 1 1. unmoral iij
ISOHAL
SOCIAL HEWS
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j Cancf tit I.ake Front Park, Indiana jEartor, tonight. Sterling: mtislc. AdI mission at tho Pavilion. In case of rain, dance will bo glvon following' evening. I S-21-1
XIS3 rEHEI3 WEDS. The following n.-w item taken from the Shenendop.h. la.. jnH;p..-'.-IVn will be of Interest to Hammond peop: "Rev. and Mrs. V. E. Ferris inr.o-jn -e. the iprroachir. r.i;rria,-f of their daughter, Mit-s Harriett. ;,i Fr.tnk J. Coats of Grand Island. Neb., which !" take plao Monday. August The H-ecdin will he held at o o'clock and the father "f the bride. Kf v. YV. I.. Frrui. pastor o.f -he Contrrcga I tona 1 church, assist. 1 hv his jnn-m-law Rev A.. A. Smith, of Grand Island, wi'l perform the ceremony r w-i:i b very Quiet affair and only the Immediate iarnily p".d a few intimate friends win be present. "Mrs. A. A. Smith, a sister of Miss Ferris, wiil piny the wedding march and Miss Mabe! Fern? will sing The bridai couple will not ake a wedding tj'ip at present, but fxiw o r,o Fl.-rida later where r. Cou'.es has l..r. interest. "Miss Harriett Ferris if- th oldest daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Ferris, who :s at home and sh hn been d-Mnjr e-anse'.i.'tlc singing r- sc.. era! y ars. Miss Ferris hp? traveled with the i.r. HoRcywfl! and TV. Pratt, evangelistic parties, as soloist. She at feruled the Boston Conservatory of Music for two years and also attended the conservatory at Wheaton, 111., ar.d Peoria, 111. Miss Ferri3 taught in the music conservatory at Hammond. Ind.. for several years previous to coming to Shenandoah "Mr. Ooa'cs Is manager o.f The wholesale fruit house at Grand Inland, X-.b., 3rd 1s president of the bank at l(avenr.a. Xeb. He also has ".and interests in Florida. They will be at home immediately after their marrtase at West Second street. Grand Island. Neb."
Where to Worship
-Meetings -
t Various H3n.mon.1 Churches
BLUE SERGE FROCK IS REAL ECONOMY
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pleasure of Miss Katherine Oheritn of Hammond. Ind., last evening- when Mi?.? Helen Ozier v. as hostess at a dinner at the Vor.hof. Covers were laid for It truests st. the perfectly appointed dinner table which was decorated with fall roses In the shades of purple and orar.;e. After the delicious dinner had bcr served, a theatre party was enjoyed et the Grand, where the younf: ladies sav Vivian Martin in "The Fair Barbarian." Mansfield Shield. Mrs. Mary McGuire and Miss Katherine Williams left today to Forest Beach, Mich., where they will spend a few days as the guests of Miss Uuez Harrison who is camping there fcr the s-rr.mer.
SEETICK riiAO PEPICATED. The Service I -'las which the Evangelical Endeavor Leasrue of Frieden.T livar.ge Ileal church ha3 prepared in honor of those of the parish who are serving our country in the army and r.avy will be dedicated tomorrow niornin? at the usual church service. The ague extends a cordial invltatin to all to attend the exercises.
Mrs. Grant Seetey and son, Clayton, of Summer street, will leave Monday for a two weeks vacation which will be spent at Ia.ke City. St. Faul and Minneapolis. Minn.
M'S. H. Gi'.man cf East Chicago r, the guest of Mrs. fe. Harris o.f 55 P.imti.ch avenue this week.
j Silvation Army. i :6T Ea?t Slate street. ! :'r a. m. Company mcetlns. J 1.15 p. m. Street meeilny. ' 3 00 p. tn. Christian Praise meetinj. 7.13 p. m. Street meeting. .0' p. tn. Salvation mtttlafr I l'ublia invited. ! Cupt. and Mrs. Fsareley. rirst Church of Christ, Sclentltt i Tie! South Hohman street. i I 0-iu a. in. Sunday services. t S.O."1 p m. Wedne.-day evening testimoma! ineetini;. ; 11.43 a. "i. Sunday sehtol. : The Associated B;t! Students 3 p. m. I. O. O. F. hall, opposite ! ?Iinas Dept. st.-re. UnJenomina- ; tional services." Every Sunday. All welcome.. Seats fret. No collec- ' tion. i Dlvlna Heallcff Iieetlnys ; Held at our branch, 513 liOih street i every Sunday, 10 a. m. All free. All ! elcome. j medens E-anffeUcal Church. Cor. Sohi St. ar.d Indiana Av Kev. Peter AS'ell, Ia3tor. P:"0 a. m Sunday school. 10:10 a. m. Church service.
aioaroe Street Kethodlst Episcopal P. E Benedict. Tastor. 10. OC a m. Sunday School. llit'O a. zrx. Preaohir.K services. 7:00 p. m. Epworth league. S.00 p. m. Evening: service. Pino St. Presbyterian Church. IT no a m. Sunday school. 11 :C0 a. m. Divine service. 6:'0 p. m. Snto- Christian Endeavor. T :Z0 p. in. Evening service.
IrnmanTjels Erangrellcal Chttrch. The Kev. A. J. Hotz. letter. tit Sibley street. Phone 1185-TT.
9:15 a. m. Sunday school. Germr.n and English classes. 10:30 a. m. German service. Io evening service. 3i. Paul's Church (XplsoopaLJ W. J. Hawthorne, Hector. Sunday prrvices Holy communion at s:00 a. m. Mid-day service an dsermon at 0:30 a. m. As these are out last services until Sept. 15th a special effort should be made to b5 present. There is no night service tomorrow. ilsthocllst Episcopal Church T. J. Basx.-tt. Pastor S.?0 a. m. Class n-.ecting. i.io a. m. - r.day school and B.bla classes. 10. 15 a. m. Mornins worship. C:30 p. m. Junior leasuc. 6:30 p. m. Epworth leajrue. 7:30 p. m. Evening worship. Congregational Church Corr.tr Towle and Chicago venue. Mid-week service. 7:30. Wednesday. There will be no Sunday preaching service until further notice.
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AUTOMOBILE
TOUR TO OREGON i'l,"
incr to Hammond Next t Wednesday.
Aithii'a ert? it cxpen.Mv.! r r.atry frocK rc&de of it ts a real ivar tirae economy ior there is rcarceiy a place in thc?e "vorrleJ tin.ej at vrhich such a frock is not the proper garment. This chic model combines rao't hecommely style ami utility. It la beaded in red, '.hite ar.J Llue ar.d ahows an interesting coatee effect.
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Mil. anl St. J'cul
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al I T'-LSTit:. , r.svjotant chair- jT.-i Franit Haj-ky. ail thr-e employ-d t J -n,, fp.-rfr . i; .... 1 .'. V . . .. . I 1 . ' iff., A .it ,1 I" - r 1 .. t: , , . . I . . . n .. 11 - ... , . - . , . ...
WrrC5.-t Ucila.UClU, iO'.ar O0Ii- t u i ,., vv ' l-tve Sunday. September 1. in an auto- ; i u 22-e: : 0 11 ' lis... 2S 24c; fanv,
N'.i previous ratr.ir, jr i ?:ei:.s'.ary h-- j n"h all riR-fd up for Portland. Ore. ! 24 '": htaywe:eht liidno e, 13,gl7c:
lore veorivi r.i,- on tii.o s'.irt'teai dresranKS. j vce... i iruK- tr;p trip in two coatF-, Bjl.l'c.
Th!" is uiwavs an i:y.tni'-'(.r in at- ! weeks and will camp -n rou'e. 1 POTATOES Cars. 2 .It Wisconsin. S2.-
40.-S2.70; Minnesota. $2 3off2.60.
ATTY. HOUREN i HAS AN ATTACK HOGS -Receipt", S.OC'0: market, If1 c OF RHT.TTM ATTRiV i 15 u"; " i" 40.rru.75; liKi-.t. tis.io UJJ Xtll U1W.AX1&1V1 ( ir)sn. pl(?s j,;an,T1s.S!J. bulk. ,,VnO
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Edwin M. Wliituey, always ft favorite with a lorn! audience, burrowed hs way ue.. ;a r into tile affect ions of Harbor residents hist vtiii.K
! "T?is r.-tKlition of Th- M--.-saKe From Mars- is as jrfni as it that wonderful j p'.ay and he quite b.-ok the lary;- t.udidurlng ! n hy svrm. ' "It was artistry of th.e highest typo
j indeed, and that th effe-rts of th.e arPirfct Baptist Chnrch. f i. w-r- d.- piv appreciated was shown Kev Floyd H. Adams. rsf'-'T. i by the dr--p silence and after-applause 10:30 a. m Murtiir.g i-r.tee. las Whiti,-y r -.njr d-.wn the imaginary 11:15 a. m. Sunday ..: session. i curtain at the cloy of th!.". f-rard work.
110:30 a. m. Uurt.ii.tm Siindiv school. I Th- play eun'fins a profound I-sson
fi' o tnnr- ... ih t...d I'rotc in the rer.e:,t !
Edwin M. Whitney, "in; of 'he rent est j r.-jri--f r.'Cluti " womrn. but few have j entertainers ev. r b-r.'-rc t!..- public, will made th- mst !v;-s known thus far. Please I
be " the star u the prnjrrn in. .)f hisjj,, n,.! t a!t. to 1: invited. This is your
work the Ashtabula li'tiio) star sns. 1 work, t'ome and mak yourself known
11 thos. in i liar;:-: and you may b- sure
duct the service. 6:3" p. m. Junior Endeavor, 6.30 p. in. Senior Endeavor. No ev-nius prcchirg s.-r lc August.
a hearty welcome.
KAISERIN is ill.
Attorney P.. K. Tioerr n. 4 ! st and Mass
achusetts Ktrr-el.' Cara t KiiffVrin 5 1 --t-
froni a severe attack rheumatism.
j CATTLE Receipts. 2, COO; market. steady: beeves, $10.23'!? 13. So; cows. $7 51
. . I 5 H "'.': stoe.kers-fecders. $7.75 fi 1 3.0: HOME GUARDS TO ranncr,. $e S5 S 00: e aU es, ;i7.25 S li.. TRAINING CAMP 1 00 butch3- '7-5014-50-
1:30 p. m. Eat llammonu Kindergarten.
which is heightened by the splendid Whitney presentation. He had ! rolls
2:0ft p m. Vest Hammond Sunday 'to til! last nipht and filled th.m so wil scho,?I. I that h- se-ried to be the ehr.racler 2.30 p. m. East Hammond Sunday j rath, r than t be representing it school. ; "Mr. Whitney has appeared here sev-
! ra I tim-s, al'.vavs to the pltrisure of Senior his hearer?, hut his appearance last eninjr has made him all tfi- more w elcome in the futur-. May th time b
j 3;0o p. m. Junior B. T. P. I '.. I 6:30 p. m. Internudiau and i E. V. V. IS. j 5 00 r. m. Ever.ir.p service.
On next Monday four members of Ci.
I T. Gary, City Attorney it. M. Davis, t
Assistant City Attorney John Fox. E. C. I
Simpson, cashier of the First National lianX, and James Doyne will leave for the citizens' training school at Camp
lan t W l.helnische, a dipa'ch''- 1"'n' ,uu- -1 ' " "CI - v'" ; ijvK rnn.TPtT "Fowls "Si;??
ill Lf. n liui'iisj 1 c 1 1 . 1 . . tx I i ' : 1 1 1 1 1 iui two weeks tinder French, British and
American instructors. i
rv'Tii"' Pnrs ("art. nor. am AMSTKUDAM. A us. 2 1. Kaiser in Auruste Victoria is sufferins from heart trout ir. aggrcvated by n-rvous strain. t.eeord'r.(r to a bulletin issuoj by her
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CHICAGO PSODTTCE. BUTTER Cream-ry extras. 45c:
! creamery firsts. 44 ?i 0 45c; firsts. 424 ! 44 'jc; seconds, 40!2S-41--r. j EGGS Ordinaries, Efl37ijc; firsts.
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I North ilatntisMiiil Mission at 3 o'clock, i not far distant." The pulpit of the First Fit; tlst church! will be tilled tomorrow both morning I and cfenins by It. H. o. Howla'ids. pas-j WTM THE, tor f the Second Baptist church of YilTTjl ZK&lllfifb&V Chicago. Mr. Ta,ft, who was to hue Hi' JJ' K L &VlrY preached tomorrow, it. to tin an appoint-! Jjf if IJ-Z L
nominal n n. s-trans, tj are. welcome to the terv ices.
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merit for Iir. lluw la-ids in New- York. I
This is another great .;p...rtuii!t y for ! Surgical dressing rooms open daily Hammond people, to h-nr ::e of th-i j f xcept Saturday and on Monday ind leadinjc preaeh- ro cf iV B.ip::st .?- J Friday ev. nTKS. The instructors in
rge each day are: miiav-M ..nv.nr. Mrs. W. H. Craw-
j f( rd; afternoon. Mrs. Lann-.an; evening.
I St. Faul's ETaaffeUcal -lithsran, i5 j -Jr -. t laussen arn .hi : . vv i:son. i Clinton street. i,.:- . '. F. Lichtimu. ! Tuesday Morning. Mrs. E. S Tilipastor. t man; afternoon, Mrs. W. H. T'avis; eveaj j'o!. Preparatory sc-rMce ! l. Mrs. True and Mrs. Meyn. 10:00 a. m. German woril::;: ar.d holy i Wednesday Monvt-s, Mrs. C. T. I communion. i Coombs: afternoon. Mr.'. Coombs: even
.30 p. tn.- English serv ice. I
HEARING EVIDENCE IN TRACTION CASE Attorney Or.i L. Wtldermuth. president' of th Hv-hart Traction Company, is before th- Public Service Commission at Indianapolis with a petition sskir.fr for an Increase of the passenger far- between Gary and Hohart. No opposition is expected.
: ducks. 27c: gees'
2S'ic; turkeys, 32c.
spring's.
AUSTRIAN PLANES j WANTED Experienced BY HUNDREDS DOWN j stenofxrapher. Apply to ROME. Aup 24. Italian airmen 1 IlammOlKl, W IlltlllC Ulld E. brought down 302 Austrian "trplane. q j RailwaV Co., 11.1111from June to August 3'i. it was officially ' s.4.3r announced today. ITlOnCl,
WM. WIRT STILL LL.
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YYilltam Wirt, superintendent of the j Gary public schools, ;til! remains too I ill to attend to his school business. The I educator has been ill for some tine. I
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THREE BIRTHS AT ! MERCY HOSPITAL; I
Two jrirls and one boy were horn at J
Merry hospital. Gary, last night. A boy .o Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Krueger. 3747 arks--n street, and a girl to Mr. and Mr. George Andr-son. 2 So Tyler street, and Mr. ar.d Mrs. Harry McGuire.
MANY ATTEND WhiT
DEMONSTRATION ' !
Mr. and Mrs. William Friedhof and family, Mr. and T.Irs. Curzon. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. J. Fisher of Gary and Mr. and Mrs. W aller will motor to Dowtigiac, Mich., for a two weeks vacation. Miss Irene Carter is spending the w eek as the guest of MUs C!on Pernod of South Shore. Mrs Paul E. Lipmrki is leaving today for Detroit, Mich., where she will attend the convention, of the Polish National Alliance Monday. A5KED TO RETURN C?AHENT3. All garment.; t- be sent overseas
Firs'. Pentecostal Church of the N-x-arene, corner Calumet and Michigan
i ".venues. j 3:45 a. m. Sunday School. i 10:45 a. m. Preaching. J 3:00 p. m. Pentecostal Vn:on praise j service. I 6:30 p. m. Young Peoples' meeting, j 7.30 p. m. Preaching.
I rirst Frestyteria. j Corner of Highland and Hohman Sta. j J. C. Parrett, Minister. I Phone 104SR." i 9:43 a. m. Bible school. ; 10:45 a. in. Morning service. i Rev. S. A. Stewart. P. P.. will con-
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Co-ope: atian, patr:ot:s:.i, e-mestntss ar.d helpfulness wore, all m evidence yesterday at the tederal food demonstration given by the Home- Licr.'.oiiitration agent, for there were women irom various sections of the city. ui.e. li-id brought & iiMir.i.-i.iddc product winch she wished to h-ip l.ei' friends m making, and ail tile tt uts ri Liiivj-d for the ii.tetmg v. i m octupiea, aiti.uugh at just the hour nnvuneiu f.r the ie.son, the ram Ijegan to pour. Fur uim w iio
1 was less Patriotic, thij migiit have '1
served ior an excuse i,i absence, but!
I these vv omen caiiied uuiLi.I'.as aii-i i managed t. he prt-seiil i'.u tr.ey Waiitv d j lu leiiin how l.j l.-.ke oltiids Willi "n'
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262 Hohm-n Street Hammond, Indiana
