Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 144, Hammond, Lake County, 5 December 1919 — Page 18
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Friday, December 5, 1919.
Voice of the People A XJBTTSft TSOM C. J. EEAK.F. irmriKnd. Ind.. lcc. 3. 1919. Vdtfcor Times: I mm ncloslnr e'lrplniT which shows vhat preAcher does with his money .hen ho rets It. I thought you mlht find this an Interesting cllprLnK for your truly yours. C. J. SHIAJtP. A Jtag-Biflcent Olft. Ta recent editorial. The Christlan-r-anslit Maid that the sense of stewardship 'was frowlrifC among ths Pls:ples. and many recent events bear out :he statement. One of the most striking iii th plft of JSO.OOO by Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Tarker of Iallas. Texas, for tho erection of a church at Texas Christian University, at Ft. Worth. Brother Tarkr Is a minister of the irosnel and his
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The Old Folks At Home
The push, the hurry and
the tustle of life has caused us to neglect them to an extent that causes regrets some times. If they could only see us it would freshen their memory of the glories of former days and gladden their precious old hearts. Make Them Feel Good this Xm&a. You may not be able to go to see them, but you can make them bubble over with joy by sending them a photo, made by Murillo Studio. A Gift of Inestimable Value cne they will cherish the rest of their days. And the cost to make them feel that way is so little. See us right now for a sitting.
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Sfadio Open Erery Evenin j Till 9 o'CIeck Until Xntf . E. W. FARLEY, Mjr. 169 State St. Phont 3095 Hammond, Ind.
wealth ennic by tlu !o.se:it of oil lan.i.H. In a l.-tter to S. J. Mc t'a rlaml.
president of the Hoard of Trustees of Texas Christian I'nlversity. Mr. I'nrker. referring: to himself and wife, writes: " hae uh-i.Ii1 to mako speolftc f'ft fr the buildliiK of the I'nlversity v"hurch ami lor this purpose agree to
trive IKO.0O0. 1 need not tell Vou that 1 It was alter much prju r and meditation I
inai vie litre reached Ais decision. We hae ult.-is been pot r VW have work.-d hard. We havo never kept ;i servant until recently we hired a cook. We are still youiiK. Naturally we have selliKh desires. Ixlons of u niacnltU-ent home, nortienusly furnlshe.1; I'lere e-Arrow limousines, chauffeurs and footmen diamonds, stunning clothes, travel and other lujurlis pased before us. Hut wo decided to go on living the simple democratic llfo and ntve. this back to the Iord. who place.! It Into our hands. I have always regarded Chrtstlanlt y not as some sectarian system, hut a fundamental program of life. If I would not deny myself of luxuries and did not Klve back to God. I would consider myself a liar, hypocrite and thief. It Is an unusual pleasure to record tins generous and really magnificent gift, not first of all for the amount In
volved, but rather because of the broad
Christian spirit, the good sense displayed in regard to the use of money, and the moral strength that enabbtl a man to
trnsmute the Ideals of a life of preaching Into practical form when the hour arrives that made It possible. Thers are two wavs open to Mr. Parker. He looked dou n both of them. One was the lotus-life of ease and Indulgence; the other was to continue still to work among his fellowmen and consecrate his money to Ood. He chose the latter way and It Is undoubtedly the Christian way. We do not know how many hundreds of men and women thera are In the. country as able to make large contributions to Chris! ianity as Mr. and Mrs. Parker, hut we can ay certainly, that such a use of money together with the j consecration of life would soon change
the currents of feeling that so omln- wav 'r several years In the Ixne Strir ously treaten clvlllatl -n today and calm J5tat. "d we can well believe that It the troubled waters of strife and cn-I 1s now beginning to bear fruit. The tentlon. recent International Convention of PIsIncldentallr we wonder how much J epr of Christ recommended the omthe strong and sane teaching on Christ- ! Payment of anatlonal stewardship sec.
The Balance of our "Sale" Hats Arrive
The balance of our special purchase of silk velvet hats has ust arrived. They were to have been included in last Saturday's sale, but came in too late. There's about 1 00 of them; they are beautiful in style and of the very finest materials and trimmings. NfclsR Actually Worth to $15.00-
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lan stewardship was active In the production of this offering. That doctrine has been urged in a strenuous
Parcels to Europe Clothing, Shoes, Food and Money Orders MAY NOW BE SENT THROUGH THIS OFFICE WITH Perfect Safety ALL SHIPMENTS INSURED. Pack in Strong Boxes and Weigh Correctly. ALSO STEAMSHIP TICKETS Foreign Exchange Department Frank J. Wachewicz Carner Oakley inl Plsximr Aril. Phone 1617 Hammond. Open Erenlnfi.
retary and If this is done there will doubtless be millions of dollars realized by the church of the !rd Jesus Christ, which would otherwise he wasted as far- as th church Is concerned, and at the same time It will give this old but recently re-discovere.l doctrine of Christian stewardship Its risjhtful place In the Christian eommunitv. Money Is Influence; It is power: It stands for toll and sa rlfl'-e; t Is the hlood of tollers changed Into the permanent coin of th" commonwealth. It has cursed some people. It has blessed others. Hut when we shall learn Its Christian use. the curse will pass away. It will no longer he "flllliv lucre." but a sacrtd Instrument which may oxict the nt!l of the possessor. Increase the happiness of mankind end extend the kingdom of Ood on earth.
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TITTLE BROTHERS J"7, Ce,dar Strfet- Indian. HarW, Ind. Jhoksalers and retailers of all kinds of fresh and smoked meats. We handle the best and the cheapest in the Calumet Region. This sale for one week commencingSaturday. Dec. 6. ending Saturday, Dee. J 3. SPECIALS FOR r SATURDAY, DEC. 60NLY.:
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STRICTLY FRESH PORK SHOULDERS i9i,c STRICTLY FRESH LEAN PORK LOINS... 24V,c STRICTLY FRESH ROUND STEAK L STRICTLY FRESH BOILING BEEF OR ROAST 8V,c STRICTLY FRESH BEEF POT ROAST (L NO. 1 SUGAR CURED CALLI HAMS (L NO. 1 SUGAR CURED SKINNED HAMS " .' 23 Vic """WEEKLTSPECIALS r
Fredrrie Alfonz Fezri. Peru's new mbasadrr to th United Stt is Freckrico Alfoiio Pezet. He will asuzr his daties shortly. He s well known in Washington, havinc Benred as Pcmrian minister for many years. Before that he waa secretary of the legation.
BEEF Fresh Round Steak 19X2C Fresh Hamburger Steak 12V2C Native Beef Rib Roast 14c Native Pot Roast 12V2C Native Boiling Beef 8y2c
PORK Fresh Leaf Lard 2 7 Vie. Fresh Pork Loins 26V2C Fresh Pork Shoulder 20J2c Fresh Sliced Pork Steak 22c VEAL Native Veal Leg ,...19V2c Native Veal Roast 18 Native Veal Breast with pocket. 14VaC Native Veal Stew I2V2C.
SPRING LAMB Hind Quarter Lamb I6V2C Fore Quarter of Lamb 12Vic SMOKED MEATS No. I Sugar Cured Hams 26V2C No. I Skinned Hams 24V2C No. I Calli Hams 20 Vic No. 1 Sugar Cured Wide Bacon... 25c No. 1 Sycamore Bacon Squares.28Vic Sweet Salt Pork 30c 2 lbs. Good Luck Buttcrine 82c Holland He rnng, each 4c Slice Liver 5c
rresh Pork Sausage 18c
Our meat are the best, our prices are the lowest. We sell" just as we advertise. TITTLE BROTHERS
3717 Cedar Street.
CHARLES BERENDT, Mgr. Phone 890.
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