Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 44, Hammond, Lake County, 13 December 1919 — Page 5
December 13, 1919.
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Whiskey Beer-Wine .4
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Paga First
You're Alive We're Alive Be Thankful
Come to alive 4hc Church.
a church that is Centenary M. E.
Services in the Lrhcoln school house : Sunday school at 9:45; preaching" 10:45 and 7:30. WARREN C. HENSLEE Pastor
PERSONAL i SOCIAL NEWS
by ScJiumiuin Jlelnl.; Malleus Masterpiece," garet LampjellJ A follow with Mm. A. 1-
readliis, "Tht Keplc, Miss Mareorial liour will '. Tiol.er and Mrs.
i Bl&ckniuiii as the hostesars.
Equal Franchise Lfigue postits meeting until after the holl-
PIANO TUXIXG. Wo positively close our work In Hammond next week. 17 8 satisfied customers in six weeks. Hotter rhone your order quick. itates $1.00.
j The t poned days.
i - i Mr. .n l Mr. W. A. Moore of Uarfleld j street are leaving today for a two 'months' visit in California. They will
return by the. southern route am1 epeni some time in New Or-leans.
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Miss Florence Vox was hostess to the! Kappa lelta Garnmi girls at a g-rs".' bag party la.t night at her home on ; l.'oty .street. I -- : JustUe dgf, 419 L A. lo 15. of U. held an iTtion vf officers In the p.. i of K. T. hall !a.t evening. The follow-i lng were elected: president. Mrs. Lula
eeks; vice prrsiuent. Mrs. Agne.HofTDiaai; secretary. Mrs. 8adi St. C'a;Mrf. lt lla Uillings. treasurer; Eiiz: Stevens, conductress; Minnie .tvfn.-, chaplain; Clara Hoes, warden; Alma I wc... nm-r einlivM; Anna Tucker, outrr sentinel; pianist, Mrs. Mae. Kkei lciistr.
Mrs. William MeMttler of Uauer at
12-12 1s a guest of Mis Z-:ia Irish cf Chicago over the week end. They will
htar Galll Curd sing tonight.
7:30 p. in. Evening Worship. langellst Voni Uruclx will speak on "Safety First." Mont and McCoy from Chicago will citig. u P. m.. Wednesday rrayer ami fellowship service. tnimanuel Xtangtlical Church. 348 Sibley St. Kev. Carl SchaefTer. paator. Phone 11S5W. Third Snaday of Adrcnt.
:00'a. m. Sunday school. j 10:15 a. m. English Service. A hearty welcome to all. j V. r. L., Tuesday. 7:40 p. m. Social! meeting. Wednesday, 7:13 p. m., sick bencrH, I
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You'll Think of Christmas 52 Times next year, if you have a Thor come into your home this Christmas, because even- time wash day arrives, naturally your mind will -run back to the happy day the Thor came to live with you. Wash Day Troubles come to an end the minute you decide to let the Thor do this work. The sooner you decide, the happier you'll be. Let us put one in your home this Christmas. Convenient payment plan makes it easy to pay for a Thor Electric. Standard Electrical Eigi eerirg Co. 633 HOHMAN STREET. TEL. HAMMOND 525.
Mrs. W. E. Relley of 40 Warren street will entertain the hist ry committee of the Hammond Woman's club next Monday afternoon. The subject will be the 4jpreston of Poland, by Mrs. E. Harrison. After the program and study of the afternoon social time will be enjoyed. The history rommlttee will discontinue its meetings until January
4 ! the th. A meeting- of 'th director cf Viol llammond chapter of the American Tied The Hildegrade Idge Xo. 24 I. . L .Cross met last nlht In the Chamber i r V- held t,s annual election of offlff Commerce. Father Kelix Seroczj n ! rcrs lait evenlnj at the K. of L. cf f ski. was chosen to succeed himself a.-illa"- The following were elected offi- . nalrinan of the Hammond Chapter ot :! c-rs: president. Hilda Odergren; rice tho Ked Cross for the coming year. ' T!u-! I'resldnt. Annie Peterson: chancel'.or. other officers f.r the comiiiK year are: ! "annah Hoss; corresponding secretary, frs. W. T. Hardy, vice chairman; C. H Pss!e Laix: ; financial kecretary. AmWolters. treasurer; Mrs. S. K. Swain. ! Iundqulet; treasurer. Edith Ruthsecretary The annual membership Tord ; marshall, Thelma Bruhn ; assistlitive Is being concluded this wek. He nt maj-shall. Emma Samuelson ; inner ports are due fr. m the workers, tlu i f ntlnel. Eiida Petrson; outer s-ntlnel, captains and other, as reports roust j rl be sent ovit the first of tie-it week. Th 1 - annual membership drive is being con- j A dance for the Juniors was giresi eluded this week. 'ast night at the Hammond Country j Club. Pierce's orchestra furnished the Mm. Chas. X. Scott, of Drackett st.. j music and they report a most delightful entertained last night at dinner In lion- time- Mrs- c- HoOiman and Mrs. m of the birthday cf her father. Erf d . Jhn HucheJ were Vhe chaperons. Hawk, and ai5-o in Imn'r of her hns- I hand s hi- thdav. The table was pret-I Miss Florence Buzzard and Mis. Lydia tllv arranged with a color sehom-; oflMunh attended opera In Chicago last . ... . .. ....... --j - j-ii.s ... night.
dinner was served. The i-uest were ;
Mr. and Mrs. P. Hawk, Mr. and Mrs
I . tlav, k ana .mi.-" .utry riavi re.
i St. Paul's Lutheran Chnrcn. The coal restrictions do not efTect t5 Clinton Ft. th- pobli--. library and they will con- w. F. Uqhtsinn. Pastor, finue to open and close ,t the sajuo i 9:00 a. m. Sunday School. lifure. namely week days. 9 to 9, Sun-i 10:00 a. m. Morning Service, diys. 2 to 5. J 7;30 p. m. Evening Service. a. t - .
I vlonas.y. 6 p. in., cuinnairn tt-nrUers
QUININE
Standard ccld remedy for 20 year
-in uoiti lorra sale, sure, no opiatet brcaka up a cold it 24
Honrs relieves grip in 3 davs.
Money back if it fails. The
genuine box has a pet
top with Mr. Hill's
picture.
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Advent Service. Wednesday,
j A pretty wedding took place at the j'Xeff home at 439 Liogan street "V'ednes-
day evening. Dee, in, at eight o'clock
terature connnlttec of the Ham- ! "n Jllss l lo''a Xeff and Albeit Vf. 'Voiaen s ch.b will meet at t:,e I Rtce were married. The bride was Mr J S n ackmun of 4iiJa'ntly gowned In crepe silk and waa
ttreet Tuesday afternoon. Tt I ttllenuea J11"B Anna .ntri. Mr.
and an ex- -llell,n '-etice whs tne grooms oniy at-
iianiiani in n rvrri aa -" ai .n aaiiTiriiiiti
mi;,.ni in-ipram Tiim been arranced na i
will be given by the fcllowing: "T'tc I'lrst Christmas Tree." by Van Dyke.
-hall Be Giv-n W. M. Lyon; b Licklider of the First Baptist church '"Where Love is od is Also," T'Oisti rerformed the ceremony Only the lr.tMr G-.rce Summers of Indiana Har-, mediate families and close friends were
b-or: V'ictro'a selection. 'Holy Night;
The vnond hme
I fighland
will be the Christinas pare
decorated in fern and flowers of the
eason and the young people were ma-T
ried beneath an arch of roses. Rev.
present.
Balloon Ball at SLOVAK HALL SATURDAY DEC. 13th Entree 7:30 p. m. MUSIC BY JORDAN.
A wedding dinner was served
and the young couple left to spend a honeymoon in Roanoke, Ve. They will be at home affjr Dec. 15th at 4 33 Logan street.'
The monthly coffee social of Che Ladies' Aid of St. Paul's Lutheran
! church was held Thursday afternoon j in the church parlora and was pleasantly enjoyed by the members and i nice luncheon was served by Mrs. II. J Beckman, Mrs. Fred Fehlbarg, Mrs. C. Xeldow, Mrs. Frank Echarback. Mrs. J. ' Claussen and Mrs. Jack Campbell.
Y DOUBTING THOMASES
If the world came to be differently than described in Genesis . if its evolution was a natural phenomena how comes it that in the ages of man its physical proportions have remained unchanged? f Trinity English Lutheran Church "The Church With a Mission." Services at K. of P. Temple each Sunday at 10:30 A. M. and 7:45 P. M. Sunday School at 9:45 A. M. All services in the English language. Everybody welcome.
Pa H. MACKENSEN, Pastor.' Pa Residence. 54 Mason St. Phone Hammond 1448. BJ
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Try the special Dinner at the Priscilla Pantry. 6S0 Hohman street, tomorrow. Just back of gTocery. 12-13 The regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the Mutual Savings & Loan Association will be held at the secretary's office, 181 State street, on December 2S, 1919, at 7:30 p. m.
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Holiday Announcement Xmas shoppers will find suitable Gifts for every member of the family at Nelson's Drug Store 0. K. Building, Hammond.
Cigar and Cigarette Holders Purses and Bill Folds , Folding and Box Cameras Thermos Bottles Parisian Ivory Toilet Articles Manicure Sets Perfumes and Toilet Waters Perfume Atomizers, etc.
Fountain Pens Crane's Stationery Ingersoll Watches Cigars Cigarettes Meerschaum Pipes Cigar Cases Flash Lights
Tint Baptist Church. 207-213 Sibley st. P-. D. Lickllder, Paator. 10:00 a. m. Sunday School. 11:00 a.-m. Evangelist Vom BrutU will rreach. Theme: "How To Lead a Successful Christian Life." Afternoon theme: "Excuses." 6:30 p. m. Senior and Intermediate B. T. P. V7:13 p. m. Orchestra Recital.
Select your box of JOHNSON'S or WHITMAN'S CANDIES NOW. High grade candy is very scarce this year on account of sugar shortage. We have been allotted only 50 per cent of our requirements. BEAUTIFUL LINE OF XMAS GREETING CARDS AND BOOKLETS. Make your selection early while the stock is complete. Prices 5c, 10c, 15c and 25c. Your gift will bear the mark of Quality and distinction if purchased at
NELSON
1 CARD OF THAlisI
CAJtO Or TKASXS. We take this means of expressing jour sincere thanks to all friends, neighbors, and relatives for the kindness shown us during the sickness and death of our dear mother; also for the beautiful floral offerings and especially to the Reverend MacKtnsen for his kind assistance. Mrs. Chaa. See, Mrs. Mary Braggo, Mrs. Peter Austgen, Mrs. Myraa Stockbcrgcr.
First Presbyterian Church:
Highland and Ilohman St.. j John C. Parrett. Minister. ' 9:45 a. m. Bible School. i 11;00 a. m. Morning worship. ! Subject: "Tho Invitation." 6:30 p. m- Christian Endeavor. ! 7:30 p. m- Evening service. J Subject: "Redemption." j Tlrat Uathodlat Xplacopal Church.
T. J. Bujsett. Pastor. 9:00 a. m. Class Meeting. 9:45 a. m. Sunday School and Adult Bible Classes. 10:45 a. m. Morning worship. Sermon by Uev. H. l,. Davis, D. p. 2:30 p. m. Junior League. 6:30 p. ra. Epworth League. Marian Gllchriss. leader. 7:30 p. m. Evening Service, Theme of eermon by the pastor, "Seeing the King. 7:30 p. m.. Wednesday. Mid-week prayermeeting. Christ tan Church. Calumet are. and Summer st. C. J1-. Sharp. Pastor, 520 Summer art. Orn for all services.
9:30 a. m. Bible School. 10:45 a, m. Morning Service. 6:30 p. ra. Christian Endeavor. 7:30 p. m. F.vening Service. Everybody go to church. St. Paul's Episcopal Church. Rimbach ave. and Ann st. Rev. W. J. Hawthorne, rector. Trinity English Sr. Lutheran Canxch. 730 South Hohman st. K. of p. Temple, corner Ogden and Hohman s'.s. H. Mackensen, Tastor. 9:45 a.- m. Sunday School. 10:30 a. m. Morning Service. 7:00 p. m. Men's Bible Class. 7:45 p. m. Evening Service. Centenary SC X. Chtuxh. Lincoln school. Gostlla St. Rev. E. C. Henslee, pastor. 9:45 a. m. Sunday School. 10:45 a. m. Morning Service. 7:3d p. m. Evening Service. filratlom Army. 269 East State St. Captain Samuel Hedegaard la charge. 1:30 p. in. Sunday'School. 3:00 p. m. Song and Praise Service. 8:00 p. m. Evening Service. Salvation meetings: Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 8:00 p. ra. Sohl St. Pentaccrtal Assembly. 749 Sohl st. 9:30 a. ro. Bible School. 10:30 a. m. Preaching Serrtea. 7:30 p. m. Preaching Service. 7:45 p. m.. Thursday evening. The Lord's Supper oa the first Sunday of every month. Everybody welcome. Monro Street Methoals Splscopal. Rev. Donald Wayne Riddle. Pastor. 1:45 a. m. Sunday school. 11:00 a. m. Morning worship. 6:30 p. tn. Epworth League. 7:30 p. m. Evening service. Congragatlonal Church. North Side. Rev. I. G. Pollard. 2:30 p. m. Preaching service. Pins Street rrssbyterlaa Cfeoreh Corner Pine st. and Chicago ave. Rev. it. H. Krauss. pastor. Res., 406 Oak st. Phone 812-M. 9:45 a. m. Sunday School. 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship.
2:00 p. m. Catechism Classes 6:30 r- m. Christian and Intermediate Endeavor. 6:30 p. m. Senior C. V. 7.30 p. m. Evening Service. 7:30 p. tn., Wednesday Prayer meet- : lng. 1:30 p. m., Friday Choir practice. Hon IS. E. Church. 202 Truman ave. Hev. Berk, pastor. hone 1153'-J. 8:30 a. m. Sunday school and Bible Study. l'j.30 a. m. Morning service. 7:30 p. m. Epworth League.
i First Pentecostal Church of ths STasarene J Cor. Calumet and Michigan aves. j Ilov. L. T. Wells, Pastor, j 9:45 a. m. Sunday School, j 10:45 tu m. Preaching.
fv:30 p. m. loung peoples meeting. s7h Associated Bibls Btuflsats 8 p. m. I. O. O. F. hall, opposltt
Mlnas Dept. store. Undenominational services. Every Sunday. - all welcome. Seats free. No collss tlon. mt4as BrangaUeal ChurckV Cor. isohl St. and Indiana At a Ksr. Peter Well. Paster. :J0 a. m. Sunday .school. 10:80 a. in. Church servlcs. Slrlas HesUng ilsetlagi Held at our branch. 308 Truman as, very Sunday, 10 a. m. All free. All welcome. rirrt Chureh of Christ, SotecMsa Morning service at 10:4 5. Sunday school st 12 o'clock! Wednesday evening testimonial meet lng st 8 o'clock. A free reading room Is open dally except Sunday, from 2 to 5 p. m. and oa Tuesday and Friday evenings from 7:30 to 9. The public is cordially welcome to all services and to visit the reading room.
WILL HELP CUT COST OF UVING
INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 1 WASHINGTON. Dec. 13. oflirialsof the department of Justice in charge of the governnirtit's l:it;h cost f livinsr campaign h.tve. fi-;irM the co-opcra-tion of tlie N.itlonal Retail Dry Goods Association f-r o s' ries "i eeon"iny sals'' at prices b' low the pi tit level, it was announced today. Members of l!ie aaocial 'on at tti suggestion of Howard E. Fiere. special assistant ta the nttorney-q. nf-ral, hnve called a moetins at the hotel Pennnyi. vania In New 1 ork on Tc . 17 at which plans for a nati'n:tl campaign of price reduction in clothing will ho formulated. The wale.--, it is understood, will run thrcuah January srid fr bruary . It Is planned that all merchants display in the;r stoics a $1"0 purchasing unit and arrange to sell a complete out fit for a man or woman at that rri,-'3-All luxuries woitld be 1 iiiiin ited . It is probably thnt either Mr. I'isg or Attorney-general Palmer will irs ie state, ments to the public evplair.ing the purpose of the sales. Clotlne manulac. turers and retailers are understood to have given their full support to thi plan and believe that they will be. able to effect a reduction In prices to the public.
IN MEMORIAM
IN MZSIOEIAjI. Tn fond memory of our dep.r hu.-band and father. V.". C. Enright. vho passo.1 fwny. Hoc. 10. 191 i". AimhciMry h gi m.iSLi will K- c!ebralcd at AH SaJr.ts' church at J a. rn . Dec. 15. It 19. r.iP.S. Vf. C. ENRIGHT AND I'OCI: LITTLE SON'S. DOUBLE-HEADER AT "Y" TONIGHT
Basket ball fans will have an c; r lenity "f Tvitnesyinsr a df.abie h-i in Gary this evening when the j I.. I Park liih school heavyweight nd it lisht.vvi ight teams will pip." Enn-r1 .t. at th, Y . T. V. A. gym .
Too Late To Classify
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ply to Mr. Green, Lion
Store, Hammond.
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OBXTTTAJIT. Julia Stockberger. daughter of "Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Taylor, w-js born in Fulton county. Indiana. July 23. 1840. and died rec. 7. 1919. at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Charles See in Hammond, Tnd.
She was united in marriage with G. B. i Stockberger in 1862. To this union six i children were born, Mrs. Mary Briggs. I Mrs. Peter Austgen, Mrs. Charlie See I
or Hammond, Myron J. Stockbcrgcr of , Rannels. 111., and George and Htrley. ; deceased. . S-ho also leaves five step- j children. Mrs. Ivivina Cochran. Mrs. j Tillic Brown of Pasadena. Calif.. Dr. M. Stockberger of Milford, Ind.. Mrs. L. X. Hair and Joel Stockberger of Pechestcr. Ind. Her husband preceded her in diath thirty years ago. The deceased was a faithful member of the Lutheran church for many years. ; She was a loving and tender mother, and ' loved by all who knew her. The funeral services wlll.be held in ! tho Lutheran church near Tlosa, "Wednes- ' day morning at ten o'clock and the i remains will be laid to rest in the cem- j ttery nearby. j The body wll Ibe brought to tho home j of Joel Stockberger on Madison et. Tues- j ilay afternoon. i
; Great care must m in vthe cleaning of dainty gowns. You need not hesitate to lend your "Sunday-go-2 to-Meeting" gowns to Z us. We will Dry Clean
them perfectly. J Let us clean your J favorite gown. 5 CALUMET LAUNDRY CO. Dry Cleaning Dept. Phone 103 Indiana Harbor. Toll calls refunded.
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EXPLANATION
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(INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE TOPEK.V. Kun.. Dec. 1Z. With the receipt by Gov. Allen a copy of a letter sent to the car distrib jtion of- , flee of the railroad administration by D. L. Mullln. traffics manager, of the ! Kansas Milling Co., at Wichita, it be- j eame known today that Director-Gen - j eral Hlnes has been asked to explain I why he allowed 1,600 box-cars to be j stored at Lou s tile, Ky., awaiting the i shipments of -whiskey while thousands j of bushels of Kansas wheat was rott- j lng and mills were closed down because of the car shortage.
Press dispatches on the concentration of cars at Louisville due to tho expected supreme court ruling on wartime prohibition were quoted in the letter.
Stoves
east and eavr Look for clocx
Walk one block dollars on stoves.
in center of sign. HAMMOND FURNITURE CO. J. Arkin. Mgr. 242 East State St., Hammonotl.
Announcement Br. H. J. White Has Resumed Practice at 561 Hohman St.
Co. Savings & Trust Co Office. Phone 156. Residence Phone 3337.
Lake
Bids.
Will There Be Music This Ch rtstmas?
Musical Suggestions
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Phonographs are positively without an equal musically and mechanically. VICTOR PRICES
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EDISON PRICES $120 $295 NO MONEY DOWN ON MACHINE.
We carry the largest stock of Pianos and Players, Talking Machines and Records in Hammond. All goods are marked and sold at a fixed price. Straube Piano & Music Company
THE HOUSE OF QUALITY.
PHONE 661.
631 HOHMAN STREET.
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TO-MORROW! MORNING 10:45 AFTERNOON 2:30 EVENING 7:30
First Baptist ChurchMessrs. Mott and McCoy Will Sing
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