Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 53, Hammond, Lake County, 21 February 1920 — Page 6
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Where to V orship t Various HibudM Cberchca
Tint Baptist Chnreh. Sibley st. R. D. Licklider. Pastor. VI. 00 a. m. Sunday School. 11. 00 a. m. Morpins Worship. Thmie: "A Secret of Sm-oof." 6;3" r- m. Seiner and Intermediate B. T. r. V. T.::o p. m. Evmns Worship. Thmf: 'What God Can Do." W ednesday 7:15 p. m . Prayer and Fellowship Service. ST. Paul's Episcopal ChtircartsmbacH if. and Ann t.t He-.. AW J. Hawthorne, rector. ' fli a. m. Holy (.'ommuiuon. Th.n i the rorporatf iVmmunion of tbe St. Asnts Guild. ? Hft a. m. Sunday School and U.Wf Ciasse". If'. 4 3 a. m. M:d-da- Service and Sermon. T.."0 p. ni. Evenm.5 Service and Salmon. Th lioir nil! ms . rr.irff at.d 'Vi-n-
insr. Confirmation Class, Monday at 3:45 for children, Monday at 7:30 for iidull?. rioayo ue tlu I.crlm cards to remind oil of tlio fcrv ico. lr. J. 1". Hmvvol-W.-ill.cr of t.aPorte i? th- 5j.ic::il pi'.iih.f TucMJ-iy night. rirst Frssbyterlaa CLurch. Highland and lloliniin John C. I'arrott. Minister. 9:43 a. n ltlble School. 11. 60 a. in. Morning woflup. Subject : Hippnu -.." fi:30 p. in Christ nn Kndeavor. 7.C,ft p. in. livening service. Subject : "i'.est Thmp " mminatl Evangelical Cfcurch. T.4S Sibley St. Kev. Cud Sehaeffer. pastor. 1'hoiie il;". 0:00 9. m. Sunday school. 10:1 ;, a. in. KnglMi S. r i c 7: SO p. ni. Germ.in l.cnt Sjcrvu-r. OonKi rKatiou.il nice. in. Wednesday. S p. ni. Tirst CThurch of the Nizirn. i 'or. Calumet and Michigan aver. P.. v. 1,. T. Wpllf. I'a-tor. !:4j a. in. Sund.ty School. 1 0 ; 1 ." a n ' - M "i v, in it Srice.
fi:S0 p. tn. Younpr peoples' meeting. 7:45 p. in.--KvoninK Service. Hev. James W. Short of Indlannohs will preach. Come and invite iour f rii mis. St. Paul's Lutheran Church. J3 CI in tun ft. W. 1". liolitsirin. Pa tor. 10. t'O a. ni. Morning Service. Serin, .a ,y Pastor C. I'.lbei t. ". i. in. Sunday School. i..!0 p. in. -Evening- Service. . l.cnt n sermon l,y the pastor. Subject: "Mary of I'.etliany." Mid-vverlv l.entcn Service, Wednesday, :'',J p. in.
FRIENDSHIP True friendship what can be more ennobling? What is valued more highly among human virtues? Yet. strange as it seems, those who are rated as friendless often come nearer than others to appreciating the supreme consolation in "What a Friend we have in Jesus." Trinity English Lutheran Church "The Church With a Mission." Services at K. of P. Temple each Sunday at 10:30 A. M. and 7 43 P. M. Sunday School at 9:43 A. M. Men's Bible Class at 7:00 P. M. All services in the English language. Everybody welcome. H. MACKENSEN, Pastor.. . Residence, 54 Mason St. Phone Hammond 1448.
Tirst Methodist Episcopal CThmch. T. J Hijuftt, Vu.lor. 8 00 n. in. Class Meeting. I'.OO a. in. -Class meeting. 1 0:43 h. m. Sunday school. Mr. Koy Tvveedle, Supt. ! Adult I'.ilde Clause. I 10:4o a. m. - M.h'iiiiii; Worship. ; C:30 a. m. Junior League and Prohationers clam.". : C:o0 p. in. Kpuorth League. 7 :!0 a. m. Sermon by the pastor. ; I'rajer m-tin; on Wednesday evening at 7..".". Monroe Street MethoOlst Episcopal. i Kcv. Donald a.. tie Uuldle, Pastor. I ::)3 a. in.- Sundiy School, at "cliopl 1 liuus'', Spruce st.. near Midison. 11:00 a. in. Morning Worship. t;::-0 p. in. - Kpvv orth Iasu.-. 7:".o p. in. Livening Worship. Christian Chuvch. t'aluniet avc. and Summer St. C. J. Sharp. Pastor. 3-0 Sumtni.st. . 'pen for ill services. !:: a- m. Bible School. lo:45 a. in Moriunjj Servic. ti.'"l p. tn. Christian Eni.M.r, T:U0 p. m. Eenins Ser ic. Centenary M. E. Chnrcn. Aubry Hall. 23.1 Ilohn-.an si. j Warren C. Henslo. Pastoi. ; 9:43 a. m. Sunday School. li:13 a. m. Morninfr Service i 7:::0 p. in. 12vomn Service.
Hammond Auto Paint and Top Co. 478-80-82 Hohman St. Phone Hammond 3471. Hammond, Ind. Oldest, best equipped paint establishment in Hammond. We repaint or refinish your automobile like new, make new top. curtains and upholstery, or repair the old ones. ' Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded SEE US FIRST.
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Trinity Eng'Ush It. Lutheran Chnreh. 730 South Hohman st. K. of P. Temple, corner Ogjen and Hohman sts. I II. Mai'knjcn, Pastor. P. '13 a. m. Sunday School. jl0:;'.o a. m. Mornini," Service. 7:00 p. m. Mori's ltible 4"ln5. 7:13 p. m. Evening Scrice. ' lilratlon Army. East State St. CitV lin Sm-iel Hi-gaard 13 chars. 1:30 p. ni. Sunday School, j T.:n0 p. m. Son? and Praise Servitt. S:"0 p. m. Evniti? Service.
Sal-.ation meetings: Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at S:00 p. m. Sohl St. Pentecostal Assembly. 745 Sohl st. 9:30 a. m Hihle School. 10:30 a. m. Preachins Servic. 7:30 p. m. Prea'-h'ns: Service. 7:43 p. m , Thursday evening. The Lord's Supper oa the first Sunday of every month. Everybody welcome. nns Street PTesbyterlaa Church Corner Pine 5. ind Ch;ea;o ave. I'.e . yi. H. Krauss. pastor. P.e?.. 40i. Oak ft. I'iiotie Sl.'-il. 0:43 a. m. Sunday School. 11:00 a. in. Mornins Worship. '.":00 p. m. Ca'echism C'a"?". 6:30 7. m. Christian and Intermediate Endea vor. 6 p. m. Senior C. E. 7. 3 J p. m. Evening Service.
7:30 p. m . Wednesda) Piajcr meetin?. 7:30 p. m. l'ridiy Choir praciiee. Zlon M. E. Church. I'1; Truman avr. P.c . Terk, pasto. Phone 1103-J. 9.30 a. m. Sunday schooi and Eible Study. 1':S0 a. m. JTornins servic 7:30 p. m. Epworth League.
7rlectens EranfeUcal Church. Corner Soiil sf. and Indiana a-. . Rev. !' tcr Wr il. pastor. 3:30 a. th . Sunday School. l'"':30 a. in. Church Service. D'.T'.ne H tiling- Meetlsjs. IIMd at our branch. 305 Truman ave., every Sunday at 10 a. :n. All free. All va elcome. first Church of Christ, Scientist. Morning eervic at 10:41.
Sunday school at 12 o'clock. Wednesday evening testimonial meet log at S o'clock. A free reading room la open dally except Sunday, from 2 to 5 p. m. and o Tuesday and Friday evenings from 7:3t to ?. The public is cordle'ly welcome to all services and to lsit the reading room. CROWN POINT The chi s on lie ilaty mid Southern had a break-down on Eriday night and suspended operations for the balance of the evening. The regular schedule was rtKiimed on Saturday morning-. 1 1. I'. Meyers livinic on Pcttih. ne jve. i." slowly recovering from a vtTj severe attack of the "flu." t.eonidafi Hoyd of Gary, was in Crown Point on Thursday. Mr. Poyd l.as made official announcement that !m "ill be cand-date for county c:r.misi' ner at lie rrming primari-; i!e is no.v a rir.tl.t r (t the Conn"' Council. A. P. lOufendach of South Perm, call
ed on the I.etz Manufacturing company and . 1. Poot the lumber man on l-'ri-dnv. Mrs. P T. Hard, entertainel a pnrty of friends at a si-thirty dinner last Thursday nuht in honor of Per husband's Idrt'idty anniversary. The court house offices will ! c'oscd all day on Monday as well 'as the abstract offices, hanks, and postor'f ice a it is customary when a lepal holiday fil'.s Sunday to celebrate t':e da f lov. inj;. Pt ;.-r ech.'.n: ." ' i city liW'n to t ic ' I i pi nt in CI.'. :i.:c i i c under ti- . I.i i .lion of c'j -.al-i for a couple of weeks as his l eait i lias ben g-lving his family anl lr.eni.'s much concern lately. Miss Via Ha'; will spend .';e d U ei d -.vitl- i,-'.-..i L- in Chicago. M-A M A lim A t. E I.HE.SEi
mand duct. sands cerely tjieir plant hands
Frank Matausich. Indiana Harbor, to Mary Sliva, Indiana Harbor. Kobert 05. Cramer. Hammond, to Hannah Neckel. Hammond. lave Eukich. (Jary; Melica Wlarslolyvich. '"Jary. IIomr W. Parker. tJary; Emma P.. Kulhocker, rjary. John Antosewiecz, Hammond; to Amanda K. Witt. Hammond. William P.ondarant, Gary; to Leona Rradshaw, Gary. Julius E. S'chwartz, Canton. Miss.; to Eva Gordon. Gary.
BU1CK AUTO CO'S. FINE HEW PLANT
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Sincerity and Honesty the cardinal principles of Washington's life have been the corner stone of this bank's success. Since first its doors were opened in 1 906 this institution tion has stood for the best in financial matters. Exceptional strength its fair dealings with its patrons and its sincerity towards the public have been the big factors
in its growth.
Fr3!dnt H. H. Kass?tt. of the Buick Motor Company, Flint, Michigan, announces the details of one of the most extensive building program that lias e'er been undertaken hy the Buick Motor Company, according to John Schmijsjfr, Lake county aijent. It involve the expenditures dirlm; the year of 10i0 of approximately J10.OOO.ft'10, of which nearly $7.300.ooo will be inve?ted in new buildings and erjuip ment at Flint-; the remainder to be expended in the erection of a new aseinply plant at St. Touis, Mo. Tiiia announcement will be received with considerable interest throughout the Vnited States, by every member of the mammoth Buick sa!-s organization, for which thse improvements are finished, it will edible the P.ulck factories to inceras their daily production schedule to 730 finished cars. The building program which is already well under way include sthe erection of 9 new buildings and larfte extensions to three other plants. Construction work upon all of ther is being rapidly pushed in an effort to complete tiiam in the earliest possible time. Thousand' of dollars are being expended in the purchase of new machinery and equipment for the proposed buildirns; likewise foi other factories now in operation, which will bring th Flint factories' production up to 550 cars; while in addition, the assembly plant at St. I.ouis will be equip ped to cssemble and finish Coo i.rj a day. niii K to be wnniD'4 uHghst. President Fa'sen, newly elected president t the Buick factories, said in connection with the report: "It 13 our aim to make the Lttiiek plant not only one 0f the largest if not the largest of t!v automobile producing plants in the world, b-it to make It Ideal from the standpoint of the worker as well as the management. We are seeking; to surround our employes with
cveiy safeguard, every con vr n e nc,' for their health and comfort villi i
good light, good air and the most ap- . proved sanitation. j "Much of the building work that has been undertaken Is with a view to in-I
creajie our production schedules that have follow dthe extraordinary de-
for the Buick Company's proWe propose to show our thou-
of employes that we are sin-, interested to the last detail in ! welfare by making the Buick; an ideal place to work. Thou- j of the mare acquiring stock, '
through the general motors plan, ami j thus are b'comin gpartners in the!, business. We want to make them par- j tners in every sense of the word. Wei want them to grow with the plant, to ! share in its prosperity, to set the, P.uick up as an example of the ideal I
lor factory organizations. lOl'O Rl It lv IM 1(4 IIAKH. Following is a list of 19.0 Buick purchasers sold by the John Schmuesf r Buick Auto Cales. 6 r 4 -6 6 South Hob-
man street. Hammond: Joe Lush, Chicago ave.. East Chicago.) James O'Rourke, 317 LaPorte ave.,1 Whiting. j William and ("base Conn, 371 S'jmmer St., Hammond. 1 Granville Bow e. J5!Erie st. I
Samuel Tiieay, !M' Vvaltliam st. I . W. Meyn, G.endale Park, Ham
sr.ond. Robert Smith Indiana Harbor. John Carroll,
i arbor. . St. Paul's Lutheran church. S3 Clinton street. Victor Badeaux, East Chicago. Ed. Stollcy, 530 Morton Court, Hammond. Alice William', East Chicago.
Hans Johnson. Michigan ave., moii'l. August Kamradt. 13S StJ
Ham mond. George B. Opal. 113.' Atchison ave. Whiting.
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Whiting. Dr R. F. Hoiley, Hamomnd W. A. Warne, 117 Calumet
Joe Vargo. Whiting. l"r. E. v. Steffes. Eat Chicago Wm. Wilks. Hammond. M. R. Shock. Indiana Harbor. E. P. Hijestls. East Chicago. flias. Nufer. Lansing. 111. Geo. B. Lanman. Last Chicago. A. Pilling. Indiana Harbor. W. B. Van Horn, Indiana Harbor. T"r. Bolin. Hammond. John L. Bolide. Hammond. Wm. Lutter. 41? Garfield ave. Wm. Dietrich, Hammond. ,T. H. Baker, East Chicago. Wm. Kleihege. SIS Hohr.ian street E. E. Koch. 105 Webb st. Mrs. M. Schreiber. Hammond. Mr. Klelnman, Indiana Harbor. E. N". Canine. East Chicago. Jack Eo, Hammond. L. L. Hageman. . Hammonl. .
This Indian Bicycle Will Be Given Away Monday, February 23rd, 7:30 p. m. At the INDIAN WIGWAM 514-18 Hohman St. Hammond
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I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE -CHICAGO. Feo. rl For the first time' in ten years Paul Biese, formerly; known as Chicago's " fattest musician." j saw his own feet today while standing- j up, and possesed a lap while sitting . down. He left the American hospital J following a successful operation where , by rr. Max Thersk. Chicago surgeon.) removed 100 pounds of fat from bisj
stomach. lie lormeriy weignea 4"3 pounds. '
TtL Fust Cblcaso ta DE.J. GOLDMAN DENTIST Pleat SfattoBaj Bisk B14. Cor. Coif-ago Forsythe At, EAST CHICAGO. IXU. Consultation In English. Utrmu Pollah. Flavian and Russia.
Where to Dine Hotel Hammond Restaurant1 115 Sibley Street You are Missing the Best Chsf (American) and the Best Eats in Hammond If You Don't Come Here Special Sunday Dinners Theodore Guscoff : Proprietor
Call and talk to any one of our officers. Let them show you where you can share in the honest banking service ve are rendering the people of this community. 3o interest paid on deposits. Citizens National Bank HAMMOND, INDIANA. OFFICERS? WM. D. WEIS. President. ANTON H, TAPPER, Vice-President. THE0. MOOR, Cashier, OPEN TUESDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 8 O'CLOCK.
GERMAN CiTY BONDS City of Berlin 4i? $14 per 1,000 Mark. City of Leipzig- Vzo $16 per 1,000 Marks State of Hamburg 41 Stre $17 per 1,000 Mark Belgian, German, French, Italian and English Internal Bond. Full Details and Prices on Request. Farson, Son and Co. Members New York Stock Exchange. 115 Broadway New York
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When Better Automobiles Are Built BUICK Will Build Them
HERE'S SOMETHING TO REMEMBER There's only one correct process used today in the cleaning 0 rugs and carpets. It is the process of beating, sweeping and suction. This process gets the grit from "down under," thus prolonging the life of your rugs. THE HOOVER SUCTION SWEEPER Is the only sweeper on the marLet that works on this principle, and every woman shown this principle invariably buys a Hoover, Ths Hoover demonstrator will prove to you that it is the only machine that gets ALL the dirt Sold on convenient payments STANDARD ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING CO, 633 Hohman St. Tel, Ham. 525,
FJ'ROM the first bubble ii of gasoline in the morning to the last drop at night, . the economy of the Buick Valve-in-Head motor delivers a daily mileage of surprising value. There is no question about it the Valve-in-Head principle as designed in Buick construction is built to give an unusual mileage with assurance of continuance from the beginning to the ending of years of use. And with economy molded together with Power Quality and Value makes the Buick Valve-in-Head a dependable car as well as reliable.
A1c jreor JeatI doefor to iAes you thmta mdwantaga and you -will beeoma mors throughly eonwiaetd that it ja tha car for wArcA ynm Airs 6sen aeaking
Will You Be One of the Lucky Ones? If you want a 1920 Buick Model place your order NOW, as my 1920 allotment will soon be sold out. My experience has been no Buicks from the factory after May 1st. JOHN SCHIUESER BUICK AUTO SALES
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