Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 52, Hammond, Lake County, 14 February 1920 — Page 5
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Tlrat Baptist Church. Ii"7-213 Sibley 5t. Ft. D. Lickltder. Tastor. 10. Oil a. til- Sunday School 2 1:01 .. ni. Morning Worship. Theme "Why i;ily People .Suffer." t.3 p. m. Senior and Intermediate B. Y. V. V. 7:30 n. m.- Kvep.inir Worship. Theme, "The Perils of Unbelief.'" Wdnflay- 7I." p. tn.. Prayer and Frn-!liip Service. Monroe Street Kethoalst Episcopal. Rev Donild a n Riddle, Pa.yor. 9:45 . "i Sunday S hool. at nohon', house. Spruce st.. near Madison. 11. PO a. in. Morning Worship. t : 3f p. m. F-pwiirlli League. T :o p. m. Evening Worship. rirst Presbyterian Cbtirca. H;ch!iivi nn.i Tluhmivn Sts. John C. Pat-reft. Mtnisttr. 9.45 a. m.--Bible School. 11:00 a. m. Morning worship. S--,, iprt : "Ncithfr Hot Nor fold." Christian Kndcavor at 6:39 p. m. S I" p. in. Christian rindnvor.
The Biggest Army in the World The biggest army in the world is that of the "Soldiers of the Cross." Christ's army is an army of volunteers. Service in that army is impelled, not compelled. Sign up at our recruiting station and help fight the good fight for God and humanity. 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.: Sundav School at 9:45 A. M. ; Men's Bible Class at 7:00 P. M. AH services in the English language. Everybody welcome.
H. MACKENSEN. Pastor. Residence. Phone Hammond 1448.
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The man who spends his income as fast as he makes it, is gambling in every sense of the word. He may win present pleasures but he loses future independence. The friends who hail "the good fellow" now. will slight "the poor beggar" in days to come. It is up to you. young man. Your Dependence or Independence is determined by what you save. Start a Savings Account today and add to it every pay day. That is the surest way to win success and independence. We pay 3 Interest on deposits. Bring your Liberty Bonds in for safekeeping. Citizens National Bank Hammond, Ind.
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Imnianuei Evangelical Church. 343 Sibley St. Iv. Car! Sch.iefi'er. pastor, Phone llsiW. !00 n. m. Sunday school, 10:l."i a. ni. German service. 10:15 a. m.. German service. 7:30 P- m. English mission services. Young People's League, .social meeting. Tuesday evening. Wednesday. 7:45 p. m.. Sick benefit societ y. f .15 p. in.. !"roi In . rhool meeting. St. Paul's tntheran Church. So Clinton St. W. i". Laihtsinn. T'astor. 10:i"0 a. in. Morning Service. 2:',,' p. i:i. Sn nua v School. 7:.X'i p. to Evening Service. Sermon introductory to I. em. nesday visiting day st the schW ed i -i. ! St. Paul s Episcopal Churcn. Rimbach ave. and Ann st. Rev. W. J. Haw (home, recti R:fo h. m lln'y Communion 54 M ason St. m 'Cx!-: m A -.rT. - srs 4 S ;r-4.""-mm L' - i.A and Friday evenings a 1 ci ci c n iv . .('"M'.H.l V 1 IND. YOUR HOME y v
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3:30 a. in. Sunday School. Mid-day service snil sermon at 10:4 a. ni. The choir will sing and we re promised some assistance by Hr. Uncock, of Trinity Church Choir. Chicago.
I The Lenten cards nd boxen tor the j Sunday school self-denials during I.ent i will be distributed. Confirmation clafcI ss will be formed at once. Evening j service and sermon, with the choir all ::b u. m. (Jet rendv to .beeln Lent on Ash Wednesday. Three services. Flrat Church of the NuartK. for. Calumet and Michigan aves. Key. L. T. Uell. l'ustor. 9::i'J aw. ni. Sunday School. ;l":Ij a. m. Morning: Service. j il:30 p. m. Toung peoplts meet, rig. ; 7:t5 p. m. Evening: St i vice. j Rev. James W. short of Indianpolis v.iii prfacii during the morning and 1 evening SOI vies. Come and invite your I trie mis. j Centenary M. X. i Aubry Hail, 21 Church. 3 H oh man si. Warren C. Henslec. Pastor. 3:45 a. in s-Sunday School. 10:40 a. m.-Morning Service. Subject "The Stewardship of Pray er." 7.3i.i ;t. m Evening Service. Pirst Msthodlit Iplscopal Church. T. J. Kassett, Pastor. 9:00 a. m Class Meeting;. 9:u a. ni. -Claps meeting. 3:45 a. m. Sunday school. Mr. Hoy Tweedle, Supt. Adult Ilitile Classes. i lf:4j a. ni. Morning worship: Theme ! 'Loyalty.'" Haptism and recption members. Sacrement of the Lord's Sup- ! per. i 2:'.U) a. m Junior League and Troi bationers class. I 6:30 p m. Epworth League. j 7:30 a. m. Sermon by th? pastor. ! Theme: "Rejected Aid.'" ! Special music both mornint and evei nsng. ! Trayer meeting on Wednesday evei nine at 7:30. ! Trinity E&g-Ush Sr. Lutheran Church. , 739 South IIohma.u st. K. of V. Terniple. corner Ogden and Hnhman sts, IC. Mackensen, Pastor. 9:45 a- rn. Sunday School, j 1 6 : 0 a. m. Morning- Service. i :99 p. m. Men's Bible. Class. 7:45 p. m. Evening Service. titration Army. 2R9 East State st. Captain Samuel Hedegaard ia charge. 1:30 p. m. Sunday School." S:00 p. m. Song and Praise Service. 8:00 p. m Evening Serv ice. Sajvation meetings: Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday at 8:00 p. m. Sohl ft. Pentecostal Assembly. 749 Sobl st. 9:39 a- m. Bible School. 10:39 a. m. Pretching; Service. 7:39 p. m. Preachlnjr Service. 7:45 p. m.. Thursday eveningThe lord's Supper on the first Suniay cf every month. Everybody welcome. Plna Street Preab-rterlan Church Comer Pine st. and Chieairo ave. Rev. t. If. Krauss. pastor. Res.. 40 Oak st. Tlione S13-M. 9:45 a. m. Sunday School. 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship, 2:00 p. m. Catechism Classes. 6:30 p. m. Christian and Intermedial Endeavor. 6:30 p. m. Senior C E. 7:39 p. m. Evening Service. 7.30 p. m., Wednesday Praver meetIrg. 7:30 p. ni., Friday Choir practice. BIG NECK OR Enlarged Glands can be removed without Knife, rain or anv ill eft'eet without leaving horn or loss of time. You can prove it at our risk. CJ-cltrene ...Ters by far the safest, quiikest. surest, most natural, seientifie treatment ever disovered for the treatment of enlarg-ed glands or bi(t neck. P a most renia rkable 15 er record of cures eure.. of men. worrie.n and children, who li'ive trid various other remedies without nvsil- cures the most obsignate casen of many years' standlaK of outward and invard enlarged giandr; of the neck, of hard and sol t tumors. Ooltrene guaranteed. Money positivelyrefunded if it does not do as agreed. W have th? proof for every claim we make. Free Booklet and the niot convincing: testimonial you ever read. Hundreds of cured patients. Address GOITRENE CO. 488 West 63rd Street, ChicagoA d v
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21 rrt Church of Christ, Scientist. Morning; service at 10:45. Sunday school at 1 o'clock. Wednesday evenirg; testimonial meat Ing at 8 o'clock. A free reading: room la open dally except Sunday, from 2 to 5 p. m. and on Tuesday and Fridsy evenings from 7:S6 to 9. The public Is cordially welcome to all services and to visit the reading room. ft. PERSONAL 1 SOCIAL NEWS X-ast Thursday evening; the Misses 0fj Clara and Johanna v a.htin accom panied by Mr. WiUim ( '. l'pglow nd August !L Prahlow motored to Chicago attend a banquet jriven by the Lutheran Young People's League of Chicago. - United Council. Knights of Columbus will entertain at their hall with a preLenten dance. Monday evening. Feb. 16. A very nice time is anticipated. McKelvey's orchestra, will play. A pleasant afternoon was spent at the home of Mrs. Wm. Kelly, on Jackson St., Thursday, when, the Monroe St. Ladies Aid met for their regular meet lnp. Alter the business meeting the hostess ser -ed tea in real English style, which was very much enjoyed. The meeting adjourned to meet again in two weeks at t h home of Mrs. C. Sjpielman, on Highland t-treer. Mrs. J. V.. Wolf, of Eait State( street entertained the Oak Leaf KmhrnidTV' Club yesterday afternoon and with the members entertained her sister. Miss Sjchaut. who i her house guest at th present time. A luncheon was served at four o'clock and Valentine decorations were used. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. A. J. Eurk of Highland st. in two weeks. Ralph Tennant of Warren street is back home the first of next week. Mrs. C. E. Barry of Chicago has been the guest of Mrs. W. I). Webb for the past few days. Margaret Turner of Glenda Park entertained a few guests at luncheon yesterday in honor of Miss Marion Thrush. 4V- - Miss T.eoda McAJeer, society reporter of Ths: Timk? is j'.i at her home, lnj Webb street. The Misses Maysie. Vera and CJiadys Tuley of Waltham street very charmingly entertained about twenty-five jruests at a Valentine party. The home was very prettily decorate,! with Valentines. The evening was spent with dancing and ganis. ard a riainty l;anch eon was served. Valentines wete given as favors to each guest. - -4V - Mrs. W. T. Webb o' H ghland St. entertaintd the Marqu'tte "lub at a one o'clock luncheon at the Hammond t'oun try Club Friday, Feb. 1.1th. The first prize was won by Mrs. Tetr (,'rumpacker and the second by Mrs. J. (;. Ibach. The r.et meeting- will be held in two weeks at the Country Club with Mrs. M. Stewart as hostess. Miss Marion Thrush. 'who is attending Wisconsin University at Madison, is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. W, J. McAlee:. - - A busin-ss meeting of tiie F. V. S. club was held last evening at the home of Miss Kathryn Bush The next meeting will be he!d in two weeks at the home of Miss Leota Walabuf. 4 15 Chicago avenue, ... Mr. Glenn Laird, a popular young man of Hammond, was maried last Saturday to Miss Ronita Kyri.-k of Milford. Til. Mr. Laird is employed in the service of the Indiana Harbor Belt Railroad Company. Miss Ev rick w as a great favorite in the social circles of her home town. They w il Ue t home to their many friends after Feb. . at 1253 Van P.uren si., whete Mr. Land has purchased a bungalow. - P.oin to Mr. and Mrs. R. H rainier of Fairmont. West Virginia, on February 13th. a son. P.er.jarnin Harvey Pulmer. Jr. Mrs. Palmer is the daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. S. E. Van Slyke. Mrs. an Sylke is with hti daughter nt present Mr O. W. Stewart and : Don Tay - I ior of the F .S. Ret 7. Company i just returned from the. National ia,' renla! Convention held in Milwaukee. Wis. I The men returned with glowing re ports for the coming season. 1'hy enjoyed their trip very much. The Evening Hour Committee of the Hammond Woman's Club will meet with Miss Isabel Eatta. at her home, 101 South Hohma nst.. nir.g, Feb. 16th. Monday cveThe History Committee or trie Ham mond Woman's Club will meet with Mrs. J. T. Hutton. Ogden st . Monoy afternoon at 2:3". Mrs. N. Emmerling has charge of 4he program. The program is as follows: A group of songs by Miss Mildred Sheerer: Russia's Autocracy, by Rev. Frank Maple sof East Chicago: a group of readings by Mrs. M. Reich of South Chicago, teacher of elocution in the South side Academy ' of Music and Dramatic Art: Mrs. Pe(erson of the Mszola Oil Company will
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piepare "ioiighnuts for the guests. Mr. Wm. Lowry of 319 Sheffield ave. was hostess to the Northside Ladies' Club yesterday afternoon. There was a musical program followed by readings by the Misses May and Emily Lowry. The winners In the contests were Mrs. R. Stephens, Mrs. J. Texter, Mrs. O. Hill and Mrs. C. Smith. The next meeting: will be held at Lhe home of Mrs. A. Stephens, the second Kriiiay in March. The Indies K. of C. club -v,ll meet at the K. of C. Club rooms on Monday. February I'.ib
Th member of the K. I. -li'i met at the home of the Misses Jessie and Rita Hyland at 5S9 Truman ave.. Friday evening. February 13th. Those present were the Misses Haze) Smith. Helen Duvall. Grace Essinger, Olivia Holmes. Jessie and Rita Hyland. The next meeting will be held st. the home of Miss Grace Essinger. 5?5 Wilcox street. February 2"th. A Valentine party was given at the home of Mrs. J. Callahan. Douglas ave. in honor of her daughter Helen. The table was prettily arranged with Valentines and a delicious course luncheon was served. The evenng was spe'nt in music and games. The guest were Margaret Courath. llen Callahan, I'lanch Walsch. Irene and Adeline Makowski, William Kartz. Agnen P.rent. I'orence Liesenfeli. Ruth and Cecelia Jones, Doris Eeatson. Frma S'llen, Frank Heboid. Fiorlan Hoffman. Luke Kelley, Madard Younke. Joseph t'oiirath. Arthur Liesenfelt, Raymond Makowski. John McCarthy, Paul il'im.ni. William ITelmbach. Raymond Thorn-, ber. Mrs. Ro:in and daughters Kathleen and Alice. i Miss Lola Hemstock. who has been ill at her home on Park Place is improv ing. - v - Chester Robinson, son of Dr. a:id Mrs. C. C Robinson of Indiana Harbor is quite ill with inflammatory rheumatism. He is in the infirmary of Howe Military Academy where he attends schooL Mrs. Newton Hembroff is ill with the influenza at her home on Doty st The Illinois District ot tb Walther League will hold their district convention at St. James Lutheran church, corner of Freemont and Garfield. Chicago. The Indiana district, will be represented at the convention. Mrs. Edwin S. Monroe has returned from 'Wa shin gtnn. D. C., where she wss called by the serious iilners of her son. rr. Kenn'th P. Monroe, junior chemist of the United S"ateR. A delightful Valentine party was given at the home of Miss Stella McNally on Kane st., Wednesday night. A" mock wedding was the feature of the evening. The bride was Miss Mary Duff and the groom Chas. Henderson. The bride was attended by Miss F. Zahrte and Miss Cecelia Schulte the flower girl was Miss McNally. The groom attended by V'lwartl Rerendt. usher was Kenneth Kouts. ring bearer was Tom Collins. The ceremony was ierform-,d by Rev. Mr. H. Pat ton. After the ceremony a dainty luncheon was served. (James and dancing were the diversions of the evening. MILLER NOTICE WHEREAS The Almighty has een At 1 r.rttck-e f i-. -ni f,ur niirist no friend and fellow member of the Harrison - Ciuh. v tinani a. iioAcii, TH EREFORE. RE IT RKSOLVFiD That the Harrison Club does hereby acknowledge and express its sincere regret, and deepen sympathy at ti-.e' desth of one of its valued members. To h .rn w as intt listed by the people i -i this state the position as Secretary of the f-ate ofg Indiana, which he rnost lapably conducted. TI was a good itixen and faithful and enthusiastic Republican, a pleasant and genial associate and a staunch supporter of the principles of Republicanism RF. IT FURTHER RR SOLVED: That this resf-lution be sprej upon the minutes of this lub and a topy of the tame forwarded to Mrs. Wiilam A. 1 J loach . THOMAS M PORTER. Pre C.EORGK p. MlCIHKhT. See. 2-13-1 IN MEMORIAM 1 IX MI MO XI AM. , In sad hut loving memory of our dear d-iughter. Pearl, who passed away three serji's no Sunday. In heaven vv u a vacant ch.rir, an enipty crowil WHS there; In afif l's eyes were turned to earth in search for one that rrown to wear. It fell mi one too eood for eatih, end one we loved so dear. 'A'""1 look her (o his home a bove and left lonely nere. , G-c-ne from the home ind the fireside, missed from the ein le so dear: 1 Partly we gainer vvirnout tnee yet 'eri thy presence is near. 1 11'' wonis tiiot ine pen rimn spoken Vie thv hands thv were folded to I e. 'Ere the heart was rushed into silence. 1 1 e the i-'ather, had vvhispeicd 'tis a best: Then weave we a garland of flowers, bright flowers that ne'er shall derav. I To crown the dear one's jwoet memory till we meet hir just ovt r the way. One bv one our d'-er band is taken and ssdJy we w.ecp o'er them all. With a pang for the home that is broken where sorrow falls down like a pall: Put the merciless leath Angel calleu . nd the spirit must ever obey; 'Tis the diamond of tight that he takes and leaves but the casket of clay. Rut over the river, the dark mystic river, he boars the burden we love; May v meet her in heaven above. From mother, father, sisters, brother, and grandmother. MR. AND MRS. BERT CO.V AND FA MILT. , that CO
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CAJB,X OP THANKS A'e wish to express our sun ere thanks to our neighbors and friends i-r their Hid dut iriK the sickiu ss and denth r f our 1" lov.-d mother, and for the b.-auiiful t'oial offerlnp; find ulsu P.. . Runp for bis services and also the Christian adult LiLle clas. MR. AND MPS. WII.ISON. CAJRH Or THANKS. We wi.sh to extend our sincere t batiks to fri-nd sir.d neighbors for lvindnes.s .'hewn llw lops of dar son jiurrv: fiso foe the beautiful fteral tnicjies and t" those vv ho sent atito. MR. AM) MRS. EP.ANK IIo AND CHILDREN. CARD OP THANKS. We vv ish to thank Rev. W. Lieji 5 1 n n . i.Iatives. friends and employes; of the Chemical Works, fr.r the sv nipathy the ;f wed us at the loss of our baby. MP.. AND MRS. (iTTu El"SE. nn or th mv. W' cannot find woi d- to express o.iri most sincere appreciatio nto our neigii- J tiois and friends in the loss of our1 radPng- daughter. Thoir.asina Dinco- ! gnito: also to the services of Rev.! Father Rerg. and singers from the St.' Joseph's church and for the hen u t if u! i floral offprints. i Mr. and Mrs. Rico Pincog-r ; to. 2-14 i AT THE DeLTJXE The best .'a I na: ure of a llbert.ne officer, formerly of the Austrian army, is relentlessly rvrwri in ni-r.,1 HusI ands." the I'mveisal pi.ot. -drama of fr'-
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