Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 48, Hammond, Lake County, 17 January 1920 — Page 5

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Where to Worship Mettlflgcrr--r-rwi t Tarloua Hammond Cburclus

rirtt Baptist Church. 107-213 Sibley st. R. I. Licklider, raster. 10:01 a. m.-Saiviay School. 1I:?0 . m.- Morr.ing Worship. Th'm. "Progressives." 6:30 p. m. Senior and Intermediate b. t. r. v . 7.30 p. m. Evening Worship. Theme. "Experimental Religion." Wednesday evening. annu.il business meeting and reception for new member?. St. Paul's Eplacopal Churcti. Rimbach ave. and Ann yt. Rev. AW J. Hawthorne, rector. K -0rt a- rn. Holy Communion. ! 3'1 a. m. Sunday School. 2C:4' a. m. Mid-rid y Service and 5ermon anl music by lh ested choir. T.:0 p. m. Evening Service and Sermon, with cii'.r. Tb rft parish event Is ih Anr.uil Dedication festival. teainn1ng Sunday. Jn. IS' h. Tvop th dat in mind and t us'mHli'it our best parish festival. St. Pnlwa Lutheran Church. 3 Clinton st, AV. F. EJehfsirin. Faster. 10 " a- m. Marring Scrvic. I n0 p. in. Sunday School, r. m. Evening Service. Adult class. Tu-'siiay. TiTi p. m. Wednesday. vjsi'ing day a, th" sctr: rtrtt Presbyterian Church. Highland and Ilohman S;. John C. r.irri-tt. Minister. 3 43 a. m. Bible School. 11:0 a. m Morning worship. Srni"ii by t'i" nv. W. t'i.ide Smi'h. sup rit:t'-ndr;t of Fere) en and I rn -ri'cran: Work of the Presbytery of hicago. 30 p. m. Christian Endeavor, leader. Mrs. Wagner. " .'0 p. m. Evening service. Sermon bv Kv. t. XI. .darn.. Secretary of th Central district of the Xew Era Movement. Xmmanael Evangelical Church. 34S Sibley St. ReV. Carl SchaefTer. pastor. P;one ii?5V. . 9 "1 a. m. Sunday school. ln:l" a., tn. ilTman Service. - P- m. Sunday School Service. T. P. T.. Tuesday. 7:4.". p. m. Men F."r.-fit. Association and Brotherhood. V.'"in"uay, 7:15 p. tr.. Tlrst Methodist EplscopaJ Church. T. J. Basset t. Paste-.

"It's all right for those that need it." That is your opinion of religion, is it? Very well, 'e'll agree with you in that statement, e do maintain, however, that everyone needs it. On what do you ba;e the idea that you do not need it? Trinity English Lutheran Church "The Church With a Mission."

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Services at K. of P. Temple each Sunday at 10:3 A. M. and 45 P.M. Sunday School at 9:45 A. M. Men's Bible Class at 00 P. M. All services in the English language. Everybody welcome.

H. Mackensen, Pastor. Residence, 54 Mason Street. Ph

Hammond 1448.

FINAL CALL Great Oaks From Little Acorns Bv ioinins one of our 1920 Christmas Savings Clubs now and depositing each week a sum you will scarcely miss, you thereby lay the foundation for a very material help at a time when you will need it most. Join Before the Chance is Gone which is February 1,1920 American Trust and Savings Bank The Bank that Service Built A. J. SWANSON, President. ' DANIEL BROWN. Vice President. H. 0. REISSIG. Sec. and Treas.

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SERVICES EVERY NIGHT AT 7:30 EXCEPT MONDAY. SUBJECT TONIGHT: Bible Lecture "The Deitv of Christ." SUBJECTS FOR SUNDAY: 10:45 A. M.. "Divine Compassion." Men's meeting 2:30 P. M. "Where Satan Sows His Seed," by Rev. Johnston. Women's meeting at 2:30 P. M. "The Woman Who Dared." by Mrs. Johnston. At 7: 30 P. M. "Where Did Cain Get His Wife?" Come and hear these splendid addresses. They will help you bring your thoughts up to date. 1

9.00 a. m. Class Meeting 3.45 a. m. Sunday School and Organiied i bl Classes. 10:45 a. m. Morning Wori'. Frof. Webster, soloist and chorus leader. Scniiini by Evans1 list Johnston. Theme. "The Mission of the Church and Divine Compassion." 1:30 p. m. Junior League. Meots in church ba.-enient. 1.30 p. rn. In Sunday School room, meeting for men only. Hoys under 12 riot admitted. Theme. "Where Satan Sows His Seed." E. I'eVYiu Johnston, speaker. 1:30 p. in. Meeting for women end girls over 13 years, in auditorium. Mrs. Johnston, speaker. Theme, "The Woman Who Dared." 6:30 p. m. Epworth Ecegue. Eeadcr. Miss Grace, Cook. 7.30 p. in. Evangelistic Services. Evangelist Johnston will preach. Thme. "Where Uid Cain ";! His Wife?" er "Infidelity s. Christianity." Christian Church. Calumet ap. and Summer st. C. J. Sharp. Fastor. 530 Summer St. ' (.Ton for all services. !:'o a. m. Bible School. lr':4j a. m. Morning Servic. ."'" p. i i. Christian Endeavor. 7:"0 p. tn. Evenint S'tvice. Everybody g to church. Trinity English Ev. Lutheran Church. 730 South Hohma.n st. K. of p. Tempi", corner Ogden and Hchrnan sts. II. Mark"n.'n. l's:rr. ?:43 a. m. Sunday School. 10:,"'l a. in. Morning Stiic. T.ni p. m. Men's Kible Class. 7:4" p. rn. Evenirs Service.

(ilratlou Army. :y) r:at state st. Captain SamuM II"dgaard in charge. 1 .30 p. m. --Sunday Sohool. 3.00 p. m.--Song and Praise Service. S:0O p. rn. Evening Service. Salvation meetings: Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 8:00 p. m. Sohl St. Pentecostal Assembly. 740 Sohl st. ?:30 a. tn. Bible School. 1":30 a. m. Freaching Srvic". 7 : 31 p. ni. Preaching Serv ice. 7:45 r. m.. Thursday evening. The lord's Supper on the first Sunday of every month. Everybody welcome. Monro Street MethorZist Episcopal. Rev. Donald Wayn- Piddle. Tastor. 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. 11:00 a. m. Morning worship. :30 p. m. Epworth League. 7:30 p. m. Evening service. Congregational Church. 3 H one a I 1 IS 1 (lV I '1 j

Revival Meetings at the M. E. Church RUSSELL STREET Evangelist E. DeWitt Johnston LARGE CHORUS CHOIR, Directed by Prof. Webster.

North Side. Rev. r. O. Tollard. 3:30 p. m. Preach ir.g service.

Pine Street Presbyterian Church Corner Pine sf. and Chicago ave. Rev. M II. Kraiiss, pastor. Res., 40b (sk t. Phone 812-M. ?:1t a. m.- Sunday School. 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship 3:00 p. m. Catechism Classes. 6:30 p. rn. Christian and Intermediate Endeavor. 6:.".0 p. in. Senior C. E I 7.30 p. m. lAentng Service. i :,;o p. m, Wednesday Prajer meetIn. i:30 p. m Friday Choir practice. Zlon M. E. Church. - 203 Truman avc. Rev. Perk, pastor. Phone 11?3-J. 8.30 a nr. Sunday school and Bible Study. ll'"30 a. m Morninc serv ire. -DV J'. 111.- I Li Ul IjtlfeUT . First Pentecostal Church of the ITararene Cor. Calumet and Michigan aves. Rev. L. T. Wells. Tastor. a in. - Sunday School. 1":4 3 u in. Preaching. 6:30 p. m. Toung peoples' meeting. The Associated Bible Students. I. O. O. F. ball, opposite Minas Dept. Store. C:0 p. m Cndenominational Services. Every Sunday. All welcome. Seats free. X' collections. Frledens Erangelleal Church. i Corner Sohl st. and Indiana ave. , Rev. refer Weil, pastor. 9 .'SO a. m. Sunday School. ; 10:30 .1. m --('l)irch Service. ' Divine Healing Meetings. Held at our branch. Truman ave, ! every Sunday at 10 a. m. All free. All vv elcunie. ' Plrst Church of Christ, Scientist. Morning service at 10:45. i Sunday school at 12 o'clock. i Wednesday evening testimonial meet Ing at 8 o'clock. j A free reading room Is open dally except Sunday, from 3 to 5 p. m. and on I Tuesday and Friday evenings from 7:39 to 9. The public Is cordia'ly welcome to a'l i services and to visit the reading room. PERSONAL i SOCIAL NEWS f There w:ll be a business meeting of j the Evening Hour department of the i Hammond Women's Club at the home ! of Miss rt jth Washington. 33 Ogden St., I Monday evening, January 10th. I Mr. and 'Mrs. j at Jacksonville ! 1 o ; e 1 y trip a 1 i Max Sehnider arrived Florida and report a the nay. They will Talm Beach this week leave there for and then continue on to Miami. Mr. fltnd Mrs. J. W. Dv er are leaving for the South next week to spend the remainder of the winter. eMr. and Mrs. Frank R. Mellroy are f":nir south soon for a covple. of months. The Riverside Tarent Club met yesterday with a large attendance and very interesting program was given, the follow ing parth ipated. violin solo. Marion Houser; piano solo, Virginia Fads; a talk by the Boy Scout Master. Davies: readings, Kltessa Emmerllng; piano solo. Mrs. Cooper. It was a most successful and Interesting prog. ! ram. very much enjoyed and appreciati e-d, after the program a social hour j with refreshments followed. The Trinity Aid and the husbands, j gave a delightful surprise rarty for Mr. and Mrs. Arthur rrohl. l.'io an Buren street, who have very recently been married. Mr. and Mrs. Prohl w erf. presented with a beautiful bible, the presentation speech was made by Mrs Kinsey, the host responded in a ' very pleasing manner, the refreshments wrrr servevi, mutic auu a suviai nimr enjoyed . The So and s?o club was very pleasantly entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. August P.iechers, 4 31 Kauer stretrt, hers h Wednesday evening. The memrotight their needle work and during the evening they were, entertained with 'music and story telling, a delicious two course luncheon was served. The "Marquette Club was entertained by Mrs. Malcolm Stewart yesterday at her home on Warren street at on o'clock luncheon. Mrs. Oberlin held the highest seore and Mrs. Mott. the yooond highest. The next meeting will he with Mis. Wm. Russell. The K. of r. Ladies will party Monday right in th hall for the benefit of St. hospital at eight o'clock. sive a card K. of C. Margarc t's The Halt Leaf Embroidery Club met yesterday at. the home of Mrs. Muller. t'larfteld street. The afternoon was

Jv i spent with needle work and a nicely yj I appointed two course luneheon was serWjived. Mrs. Ito-kmson was a guest.

The next meeting vill Frank Sfowden of May he with st reet . Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Pyer, formerly of Hammond, now- of Valparaiso. Ind.. are entertaining the Saturday Kvening dinner club and several of tlieir friends i 1 1 1 (3 i 1 1 1

BRIDE OF FAMOUS BELGIAN PLAYWRIGHT IS MAKING MANY FRIENDS DURING U. S. VISIT

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The young -wife of Maurice Maeterlinck, famous Belgian playwright now m this country, is making many friends because of her dainty manner and delightful personality. Maeterlinck himself is finding the way very rough. The lecture tour arranged in advance for him, has been cancelled. Maeterlinck has addressed several social gatherings and is contemplating a. tour of his own choosing.

at a week-end party at their home In Valparaiso - The Rev. Fran'; Maples who.has rereritly returned from Poland, where he was director for On. V. . M. Haller. second division of the polish American I,ej;!on. for .'ix months, will give a talk on the New Poland at the History met ing Monday afternoon. January lfth. The meeting will be called promptly at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Raymond Lyon. -IS Kast Highland street. A paper on the oppression of Poland will he read by Mrs. Ingley. Music and tea will close the afternoon. The Woman's franchise League will meet at the home of Mrs. Hutehins, 11 Rimbaeb, avenue, Monday evening. Wm. J. Fcckman, who has been ill for over a month with a, severe attack of influenza. Is still confined to his home. ?2 Williams street, a week ago lie suffered a relapse, which very seriously Impeded his recovery. The Misses Mary Thies and Anna Litz entertained a number of girls at the home, of the former on Wood Ave., at a "Trosseau Shower" in honor of Miss Almlra Jarvis, who was the recipient of many beautiful gifts. Bunco was played, prizes were awarded to Louise Mcp.ee and Kleanor Lynch. Dancing and games were enjoyed until a -.. t , , . -1,.1 a delicious luncheon i mir I'j'it .,.... ! was served. Th guests were the Miss es Almira Jarvis. Nell O'Leaty. Kathleen gwalwell. li'iise McBee, Lather Mcljaughlin. Kathriine Khcrst. Kleanor Lvnch, Anna Litz and Mary Thies. - Miss Kdith Ripley and Elisa Greenwall entertained in honor of Mrs. Pauline Hudhako-Pollo, k at a kttehen showr er last evening at the home of Mi Uipley, 23i North Hohman s-trect. The evening was spent with music and in games, the highest honors were awarded to Mrs. roll or-k and Miss Zoe Push, the consolation prizes were awarded to Mi?s Mabel O'Connor and Miss Clara t-'ass. A dainty two course luncheon was served. e The True Kindred met last night at the I. O. o. F. hal!. There was installation of officer''. Mrs. Sarah acting as the installing officer. Worthy commander. Mrs. Elizabeth Riinbaoh: worthy past commander. Mrs. Jennie Pates: concellor. Mrs. Latin Abbot!: i.-e commander. Mrs. Leon Tayne: secretary. Mrs. Edna Malo; treasurer. Mrs. Lacy Kellar: high priest, Mary Malo; chaphn. Elizabeth Pepperdine; senior deacon. Mrs. Elizabeth McConnell : junior deacon. Mrs. Minnie Johnson: lecturer. Mrs. Paisy Pardell: custodian, Mrs. P"ra I.eytze; inside guardi;sn. Harriet Ludolf: outside guardian. Helen Clark: advisor. Mrs. Ludolph: department advisor. Men. McConncil: orTHE EAST CHICAGO ATHLETIC AND SELF-CULTURE CLUB'S AIM 1s to Ani'-rieani-e the foreigners, appeal to h public for school and other books, fie. a patriot and help this club in its work. ! &Ur C. Ferenr 7. SerrrarvXIV A V. " J ' J 4716 McCook Ave.. Xast Chicatro, IntL LESSONS IN OPTOMETRY BY E. C CARROLL Of Carre 1 1 A Nrrti TOT NOT riSD OtTT ABOUT YOUR BYES. Toij have to have if dne only once, then on sr" dor.e with th mafter for good and all. To be told that your eves are norrml would urlv b a saiisfaction to you. And if imperfections are discovered, your bpnht would cuie from having them corrected. loing thi. is our regular businesp. and you are assured of a fuilv cmipftent service when you entrust jour ryes to us. CARROLL & NEWTON Optome'-rists and Jeweler 186 8U tt. Hamfvtimd. Ind.

sanist, Mrs. rIly McCoy. The past

commander was presented with a pastj commander s jewel, a soctaj hour Joilowed during wliich refreshments were served. . 4 The Harmony Club met at the home of Mrs. Jesse Pearson for a one-thirty luncheon. A prettily anointed luncheon was served and a very pleasant social afternoon followed. Mrs. F. T. Pearson, of Boise, Idaho, -who is a. house guest of the; hostess. Mrs. J. Pearson, was present. Mrs. Roy of Conkey ave., a member of the club, was present at her last meeting as a member as she is moving to Rensselaer, where she will make her future home. The club regrets very much having her leave. The next meeting -will be with M-rs. G. Warner of carrol t. NOTICE The Annual Stockholders Meeting of the Northern States Life Insurance Co. will be held in the agency room at the heme ofTico of the company lrt the Citizens Na.tional Bank, building. Hammond. Ind.. Thursday evening. Jan. 22nd. at 7:30 o'clock. A great deal of enthusiasm is being manifested and a marked interest in being shown by the stockholders in this coming meeting relative to the wonderful progress and growth of the company during the past year and that dividend checks wil be ready for distribution at this n.eetina:. 1-15-St H. E. SHARKER, rres. " DIC J. E. METCALP Has returned to Gary, after twenty six months' service in '.he Army, ur.tll ho is able to, secure his effice he may b' communicated with at his res!den:e telephone 20, at 62S Harrison street. 12-2S tf N w 0

WHITING SHIRS LOWELL H. S. TEAM !fl LIVELY TILT

rSPECMt TrO THE TIMES', WHITING. 1M... 17 Using a varied attack. Whiting HlgVs powerful machine smothered EuVfecll's fast high school team by a 0 to 1 fi tenre The, game was one of th -lea nr st ever played on the Whiting hih floor, and Coach Hart romp 1 1 nie n t 1 the c'ean playing of the Eon ell team. 'onch Hart brought out. two new tins tor Whiting in F.urke e.nd ( ioH -.mit iv F-urke, playing hi.-' firs-t game at forward, put up a wliH ic of n n off ensi'-e game, sinking tix fi Id goals. Goid-f-'tni th's guarding was of i!t edge ariety. Vater and Thesseu were heart! on offense, scoring eleven field goals between them. Little was the stHr for Lowell, and is one of the best, hili school centers in the state. This game Is a sweet victory for Whiting as Lowell had defeated Valto this: year by a 25-IS score. Whit ins plays Frocbel at Whiting tonight- Score; Whiting High 4 n t I'.n r k e. rf; TUiessen. If; llei.son, ; GcldMnitH. rg . Vater. lg. Lowell II. S. (16) Love. I'a-.ir. rf. V. Hayden, If; Little, c, Childress, rg ; F. Hayden, lg. Summary f ga me Y h 1 1 in g scoring: Field baskets', Rnrke. . Thiessen, 6; Vater. .". 1'ree throw s: XnU r fi out l 14. Lowell scoring I- o Id baskets; Little, 4; Childress. 1; )'. llayihii. 1: Love. 1. l-'reo t irovv.-, I. it tie, j out of in. Referee Hav licek. CROWN PL PROVES EASY VICTIM FOR E. CIS. QUINTET East Chicago won it? fourth basketball game last evening in MeKinley gymnasium by defeat, ng Crown Point 35 to s. Crown Point put up a stubgorn fight b it was unaole. t get pjst the East Chicago guards. Cavanaugh and Jones, filling the guard positions, put up their best game of the season. Captain Gant, although handicapped, by a bad ankle, on t ri huted ' fifteen points to the East Chicago end of the score. Campbell, beside? putting up star floor work at the passing game, negotiated 12 points. Fopovirb. who went In as guard near the close of the game kept up the reputation established by Cavanaugh. Yivieh, Given, Meredith and Cavanaugh each added 2 points. Henderson and Fredrick played the best game for the losers. The. line-up EAST CHICAGO Gant. Given. L. T.; Meredith. Yivicht R. p.: Campbell. S : Cavanaugh, I'opovich, K. . ; Jones, L. G. CROWN POINT Bullock L. p.: Donahue, R. F.; Fredrich, (Capt.) C; Kolling. R. O.; Henderson. L. G. Referee Pollard, Hammond. East Chicago and Whiting will meet at McKlnley gymnasium rext Friday, January 23. GARY WEST SIDERS TO HAVE ICE RINK West siders living in tfie vicinity of Jackson park in Gary are going to have an opportunity to take advantage of an Ice rink if the weather remains below the freezing mark. A petition bearing hundreds of sienatures has awakened the Gary park board to action and the play ground has been given a thorough sprinklinc. so that an ice rink will form for the many skating enthusiasts living In this neighborhood.

To commence work Monday morning. Experienced girls preferred, or girls to learn. Steady work. Highest wages. Short hours. Splendid vorking conditions. Apply to Superintendent at once.

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iGOLOiAN CALLS ! FIRST METING FOR WEDNESDAY

Great Americanization Campaign to Open in -East Chicago. The fr.t Aniens nzation i -,, win he l e d at the East ' l i-. -r-. '': the ret.' tie ! oh.iuc" -. .1 We.In.-i,i.lV rv..,,i,,?. .1 -. ... ,. IHri'l VI ;! ha-- e of 1' . --- - . ai-d V. Ill , x ; ) , . , (-,r. ,-;.-r .. , ,-. . li;e. ti.v ;. ;,J o! j. ,-t , lo . : . : . ; A i.iigf iiucihf r of rjtT.,..; i. : .. i .- in' ne, i ir, attend and f , . . ; i e pr's-e-rit -vho are influential ., -fore.snrs. the hi.sOievS . t: industrial mlio i:i of t;-e ,; , I'r. CoHman win ;.iij.ge.t. . -.-3 l.'llio,, of a. r'.i,)no;:; i .- ,.--the iptet-r.;.t of ff npitcj t,.., ,,, , ., ,- : zenry as v.eH ;,s j,p ,!,., j,,).-,-. t. , truer and deeper- s;o r 1 1 of 1 1 The co m-n u n 1 1 v t t r t . i ty cent er.s for li e t . o ..,-t - ri'.v I sh.lll b- A V't.l; v. ... ,,. ...... . trfri.in ami i f .inis.n w I . . , ; . lie and Prot'M.-iht. .I.--.v ;..: i : .- n. -i t iv i o; lore it n b..; n v . ". ; ; , - hon,.-. I'r. rna n's recoM-o;r yi - , ; . 4 also i i ! i MM e ii t'O 11- ni l; ' : ' ! y t i ie v (inn me ii . c, , s, r . . i . : , , try and I lin..o v. I o :.: .! .,.-, ,-, to serve v. ill h - , ,,v. !..-.;.. :. tables. hitUrd ro,.,,,-. i., . , ., a RVV I 11 111! i lg jMie.l, yx... ,!''. a gymnasium wire re i ip--. x. . ; to spend their time , cr.-..: ... , surroundings; a . ooim : -i . , . . - , the working t:r-!.-. . r . i .-, , as foreign born w n. p-, ih. y able to pass their tm-e j -, panv; nitht school h for t ; people and for the t'o-.- t , i -,. .. learn the Kngii.-h hmiing. a- 1 c A plan will a'-o h- :;-.: ) giv ing an Am- rlc ni;: it ion quet and entcrtu inoie-ii . . .. ;. lon'o birthday a f v. h-.i- ,t Speaker Would he prr..r-nl. , ., ; ; , t with the wm;!.'s- ,-lnl. o, clubs ainoi-t; the fore ti I. ifor the imrpc.se of fani(s;f .:::- With the Allir rie;, i. v; 1 :, ,;, , sanitation, pure f,,...i p,j ., -. fare; si i i mi la t i -, ,r.. ir , lion anion;; the foreign ,- , :, ., i spire, them with loyally to t metit; holding public i,,. -speakers to counteract i: on, propaga nda. One nf the main objrcis . f ;'-: ,,,, ing WlM t e t l.riTly I,!,,, ;t ;. r,., respect hetvw n the ii:.r ;t ritij. il.ies and to s-ctire g. o;i,-; . , . ;, ,- , . ment of fwrelg.;er. by the :,r:if cricans. Times news sci'vjet 1 5 the b?;: that money can buy &rA .on.i: effort can furnish. Auditorium Theatre INDIANA HARBOR I' Special Show j Saturday and Sunday j High Class j Vaudeville I A Complete Change i Each Day - v'1 1 i s r I "1 u i

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