Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 51, Hammond, Lake County, 7 February 1920 — Page 5
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The program of services at the First Methodist church tomorrow open with the Sunday School at 9:30. The morning service of worship begins at 10:45. -with the usual order of service and sermon by the pastor on the exaltation of the Church and "the great, fr thins" of li'e. The evening .ervlce will hi o argelistie, and the s -r-tiion will he preached by Rev. n. I,. Lavis. I. P.. of South Rend. Thcr
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TR THE A THE HATIBDU AMI klMYj Madeline Traverse in "Los-i Money.'' also Fox News and a Comedy. Tomorrow H. B. Warner in the "Gray Wolf's Ghost," also 'Adventures of Ruth," r.nd a one reel comedy. U-7-1
miMT.S THEATRE TOTGHT 1". W. Griffith r.resents poiothy (lish in "Betty of Grey Atones." also comedy and travelogue. Com ins: Monday and TuS'dsy, Constance. Binney in 'Erstwhile Susan." 2-T-l
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will ve special niciio at both service?. The Epvvorth L'.iS.ie will meet at 6 3j p . m . Services at the Plymouth Congreiational Church for Sunday. Feb. Sth: SaUbath School at 10:00 a. m. Morninc Worship at 11:00 a. m. Sunday Evening CI lib at 7:30 p m . The pastor will spesk at the morning service on a subject dealing with some phasrt of the twenty-fifth anniversary which is to be celebrated on February 22nd. In the evening ha will speak on "Abraham Lincoln's contribution to religion." Our pipe organ has been put !n order and special music will be furnished by the choir. Services at the Whiting Church of Christ. Feb. Sth. 1S20: Bible School
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the reason for that dull, nagging backache, those sharp, sudden pains and that tired, worn-out feeling. You may have headaches and dizzy spells, too, with perhaps, some annoying bladder irregularity. You owe it to yourself to get well and to stay well. Neglect may lead to gravel, dropsy or Bright's disease. Use Doan's Kidney Pills. They have helped many Hammond people and should help you. Ask your neighbor!
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NORTH HOHMAN STREET
E. Thorn, proprietor furniture store, 328 N. Hohman St., says: "1 suffered from rheumatic pains in my back and limbsi I had no ambition to work and I knew my case needed attention. When I was advised to try Doan's Kidney Pills I did and they soon drove away the pains and fixed up my kidneys." A Lasting Effect. Over three years later Mr. Thorn said: "I am just as pleased to recommend Doan's Kidney Pills now as when I endorsed them before. My cure has remained permanent and I enjoy the best of health now."
. EAST STATE STREET. Mrs. G. E. Jillson, 338 E. State St., says: "It is about three years now since I used Doan's Kidney Pills. At that time J couldn't stoop over to do my washing, my back hurt so badly. Every move I made sent stinging pains through my loins and my bladder was affected. I was sick all over, had no appetite and at night I was restless. I knew something would have to be done, as my kidneys weren't acting the way they should and upon the advice of a friend, I got a box of Doan's Kidney Pills at Norris' Drug Store. After taking one box, I felt better and since then, I don't know how many people I have told about Doan's Kidney Pills. I have never since had a return symptom of kidney trouble."
CLINTON STREET.
A. Pridham. 114 Clinton St.. says: "My kidneys were badly disordered and the secretions were scanty and painful in passage. I was troubled with headaches and dizzy spells and there was a constant, dull pain in the back of my shoulders. The pain got so bad at times, I could hardly straighten up when V stooped to tie my shoes, sharp twinges would dart through my kidneys. Doan's Kidney Pills gave me relief as soon as I took them, regulating my kidneys and relieving all the pains and other troubles."
SOUTH HOHMAN STREET
Mrs. Davie Milne, 771 S. Hohman St., says: "The first symptom of kidney trouble in my case was backache. When I washed, sharp pains shot through the small of my back and almost doubled me up. I felt all tired out and my kidneys acted irregularly, too. When I heard about Doan's Kidney Pills, I bought a box and they gave me relief right away. I kept on taking them until I had finished eight boxes and by that time, I was entirely cured."
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A WHITING CASE
Alfred Johnsen. boiler maker, 626-11 9th St.. Whiting, says: "I fell forty-eight feet and from that time on, my back and kidneys started to bother me. I was certainly in bad shape. My back was so sore and lame that I could hardly move and my kidneys caused me a lot of trouble. I tried different remedies, but got no relief until I began taking Dean"? Kidney Pills on the advice of a druggist. It took only one box to relieve the pain and a few boxes cured me. I have taken Doan's Kidney Pilis off and on since then and they have kept my back and kidneys in good condition."
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at 9:43 a. in.. D. B. Turlnton. Supt. Preaching and communion at 11:00 a. ni., subject "Muher." Evening: Y. P. S. C. E. at 6 30. Mrs. Kate Wahl Is th- leader for thr-evenlng-. We will have a great sons Ferviee from ,7:30 to $:15. Special songs by the choir and hy Rev. Snyder. Mr. and J.lrr. J. AV . Carlson f Tolleston -nill b with us and will favor us with a cornet solo, both morning and evening. They are very accomplished in the use of the cornet. Come and hear theni. We are planning to have 400 present at the B:ble school. Come and he one in the largest Bible School In Whiting. Rev. Snyder Is preaching sdome very fine sermons. Teople are hearing the old tJospei and it is (fitting re:-ul.s. Rev. Snyder will pieside at both morning and evening's services. ITs subject for th- evea'n will be "Chickens Come Hoin to K.jost." Come and brin;,- anot'ifr. W. A. TVi't. The "Beta Gamma Vpsilon Sorcnty ineet'ng to hav? been held at : l.e hoii'i of Miss Hazel l-vrg tonight, has been postponed until next Tuesday evening. Wilbur Cafe is confined to his home in Oliver street by iHn-ss. Mrs. Charles Pedersen of Sh-idan avenue who has been ill with the "flj" is recovering. Miss Evelyn Stewart entertained a party of friends t h"r home In Sheridan avenue on Wednesday evening. Music and games were enjoyed after which a luncheon w3s served. The Plymouth Congregational Church will celebrate their twentyfifth anniversary. Sunday, February J2. Rev. Charles E. Trueblood is planning for practically an all day celebration. Sunday School will be at ten o'clock at which there will be
talks by those who attended the Sunday School twenty-five years ago and letters will be read from those liviny elsewhere. At 11 o'clock there is to be an anniversary sermon by the pastor and twenty-five persons will be received Into full membership of tho church. At 2:30 a reproduction, as near as possible, of the service held twenty five years atn. Fr. K. W. Gunsaulus who gaie the sermon at the dedication will speak. Music will be furnished by the same singers who took part in that service. The churches in Whiting and neighboring cit.e will have nn invitation to this service. At 6:30 there wi' be a Young People's meeting and at T.oO there will be Vesper Service, historical sketch of the twenty-five years of the church, re-ct-ptton for new members, social 'hour, and refreshments. Special music Is to be rendered at all services by the. choir. M ss Ruth r,av!t who was confined, to her home in Gary with pneumonia is recovering. Mrs. Morton Trout of Pennsylvania avenue who was 1M for a week, has recovered . Mr. and Mrs. Waldo J-nnlngs will entertain a number of friends at a part;.- at their home in Oliver street, this evening. H. F. Glar announces an Owl Club minstrel practice between 12 and 1:00 o'clock tomorrow or those taking part in "A Cozy Uttle Home." The marriage of Miss Mildred Boland and John Manta. Jr., is taking rlace this afternoon, th ceremony to ho performed at the parish residence of Rev. Father William C. Miller of the Sacred Heart Church, the attendants to be Miss Mamie Flynn and Alexander Manta. Following the service the bridal party will go to Chicago where they will have dinner at
where they were called by the death of her brother in law. Chas. Frock, formerly of Whiting, which occured in the Soldier's Home at Sanduskv.
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The Robertsdale Cnurch will have Sunday School at 10. 00 a. m.. preaching at 11:00 a. m.. Choir practice at 4:00 p. m.. Y . P. A. at C:4.i p. m.. Evening Service at ":30 p. m.. everybody is welcome to our meeting. The Whiting Lady Macabees rut on the first degree for the Vnitv Reviewin Hammond Thursday evening . A large, class of candidates were initiated after which the Hammond Review served a lovely luncheon, a large number from here attended. Roy Moore of Myrtle avenue was in Hammond on business Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dobbertlne of Myrtle avenue visited the latter's moth er in Chicago on Thursday. The "Sunshine Workers'' of th". Evangelical Sunday School rnet amt were entertained at the Kalbert 'home on Myrtle avenue on Wednesday evening. Music and games were enjoyed very much the little folks, af. ter which Mrs. Kalbert served a very dainty luncheon. Mr. F. Kash of Ind'anapol is Flvd., is able to be out after several weeks of illness. Little lone, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Regnier of Roberts avenue, is reported much better. Orvllle Schlatter and wife of the West Park Addition are going to enjoy the summer in their new automobile which they recently purchased.
The little son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Eggers of Lake avenue has been very 111, but is slowly improving. A number of friends surprised Mrs. A. M. Martz on Thursday afternoon in honor of her birthday, remembering her with many pretty ard very useful gifts. The same evening a crowd cf young folks surprised her and presented her with a lot or beautiful flowers and a number of very choice plants. The young folks not knowfng of tho afternoon surprise, were very much taken back when they found out that theirs was the second surprise of the day. with a lot of good tilings to eat they spent the evening playing Bunco and Pitt. On leaving the guests all wished Mrs. Martz many more such happy birthdays. Mr. and Mrs. R. Rock of 116th ft.
entertained fr;end3 from Hammond at their home on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Kiger are both very ill at their home on Mjrtic avenue with the flu. A pretty little pair of twin gTrls were delivered by the stork at th home of Mr. and Mrs. G. Il.-sko on Roberts avenue last Friday. The monicely. Mr. C. Wood our druggist and daughter. Mrs. Thatcher of Gary, attended a matinee at the Auditorium on Wednesday.
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