Hammond Times, Volume 9, Number 32, Hammond, Lake County, 9 October 1920 — Page 6
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THE TlMJvS October 9, 1920.
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Personal and Social News
Announcement is rr.ad rf th? marriage of Misa Mae Humid"! of Or:ff;!'i. Ind , to Th.s. V. 1 lushes of Hammond. Ir.d., Staurda jv Vtobir ?. at 10;K a. rn r.t the homo of lit-v. Idrhtsinri of C". Into nsireet. HimnMnJ. l.rid" w.i-s t'irnierly prtiploypd !n 1ao TaTtrri L"pt. of E. C. Minrta ("-. Tlio groom H .on of Mrs. Uarr:t Hush's of r.6 I'oijgias street, Ilsmnionl, and is -ni-p'.yod -with th An-nvnda l.ad fr-d-u-.-ts Co. of East rhicago. T pre.--"nt wcr Mr. and Mrs. Stk. a sist- r of th brld of Griffith, lnd.. and Mr. and Mrs. RosPnbmch. a is?r of the groom of Harvey, 111. The hrid wove a traveling suit of brown velonr trimmed la .r. After the ceremony tlv bride and groom left for an extended trip at the home of the bride's sister of Clinton, Ir.d. Mr. and Mrs. Tm. Clous' of Philadelphia are guests at th home oi -.r. and Mrs. George Drackert of State line street. The Mesdan-.es P. V,. p.idgtt of Indianapolis. Mrs. Ifenry lltran of Hehron. Ind , and Mrs. II. H. V.ayl of f-'pieeland, Ir.d . are attending the, V. C. T. U. coovention. ?iss Dorothy Pa'.iy rf Indianapolis and Miss Marguerite Pri?oll r,f Lafayette, lnd., are the hous'i cue?'. of MissMars-aret Mrllie over the weekend. They are all attend ins the Purdue-Chicago gains and daiaa in Chicago today. Kiss Marlon Nye, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Nye. former. y of Hammond now of Chicago. Mas married to Howard Scott of Chicago by the Reverend V". M. Martin a: tin- latter'. home. Miss Nyo attended high sehc"! in Hammond an dwiil be remrmbred J-.ere. They will bo at h.ojne to their friends at 43i,0 Eiili3 avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Penperdine or Omaha, Neb., are guests at ths hom
of Mrs. Eliza Phlllippl. The TV. C. T. V. will address audience? at th services at the 'variouj churches tomorrow: First Baptist church Morning, address by Mrs. Culla Vayhir.ger, state president W. C. T. 1'.; Alt-man ma.-s meeting, address by the. Honorable Oliver V". Stewart of Indianapolis; Evening. Address by Tr. Grecnwald. Christian Church Mornig, Dr. Emma Holioway First Methodist Episcopal Church Evening, Address by Mrs. Ella Kroft, state and national evangelist. First Presbyterian Church Evening Adess by Miss Clara Sears, Stat; tresaurer of the V.'. C. T. V. and Mrs. Ida M. Mix, state superintendent Loyal Temperance Eegion. Monroe St. Methodist Episcopal Church Evening, Mrs. rt-itta Jones State organizer and Lecturer will address the Epworth League. Nazarin Church Morning, the Reverend Mattie C. Gibson. The V. C. T. I. ar expecting to send speakers to the four colored churches in Gary.
The North Side Ladies' Club met at ! the home of Mrs. O Hepner with ,M-.. J. Powell as the assisting hostess. The j pr. krrarn was in cnargi- tl Ue -- I dames W. Lov r yanJ A. .1. Twtcdlu ! The out of town guests woe the Mi-s-i James W. I-irh and P. Haj.te of Huntington. Ind. A nicely arranged lunch-
' fen was served. The club made p. an 'to atfnd "Wedding Delia" in Chicag Wednesday, j Th Alumni of 'Wabash Coileg are planning to have a banquet preceeding the Km which will be played i i.'hieatjo October 16th. There are svi e: al Wabash graduates in Hammond ! wlv are planning- to attend and from I all reports a tin" time is being arranged f or. I Mi?.- Retta Sti-ison. daughter of Mr. ' and Mrs. John M. Stinson entertained !a number .f her fri nds Friday evenling in honor of lie r 16th birthday.
Mr. and rs. l-'aya Christie are expecting to leave lor the west In the very near future as Mr. Christie is in poor health.
will be returning with him. It not so long as- that the parents of: Mr. Wallace visit dhere and the miller's death, accord ng to reports' here was not anticipated. The forirn r , home of the family was nt Mount Ve-!
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inert will take place. Mrs. Harry Brun.vlon of North Bating avenue is entertaining a repr -eentative to the w. C. T. I", convention being held at Hammond. Mrs. William Collier of Krj7.il. Ipd., vh will spend a f-w nwr i.iy here afnr
the convention ol.. .. in visiting
Mrs. Blanch Martin has returned from Missouri, whore fdie has been visiting. A. Pi.-kinson has been in Ohio on an extended vi!!. H was accompanied by hi3 brother C. F. L'ickinaen of Low 11. Mrs. Emms Hochensmith, a former resident of Hammond has returned to her home in Columbus after a ist here. Arthur Hess is attending the Minnesof i-North Western game at North Western today. - - E. Friednch. E. Crumparker. Dr. Moran. J. Ibach Jr. and I'.. Gavit. K
ISiewar, and F. Ceckmnn are attending ; the Pa." jue-Chicag.' game today.
Miss Pauline Hottenstcin of WtlMatns port. Ind., is a house guest of Virgv.ie Hammond of Glcndals Park. Tr! w .T Whinerv la entertaining
during the W. C. T. IT. convention Mr.
"VVm. Mann and Mrs. James Chenoworth of Otterbein. lnd Also Mrs Phillip Zor roller of Indianapolis, Ind , who will be remembered by her many f:-tends b.ere as being past grand matron cf the order of Eastern Star. A miscellaneous shower was given in honor of Miss Lena Marcelena at her home. 24 Hohman street. The evening was spent so-lally after which a thre-course luncheon was servej. The tables were pitttily decorated in th? bride's colors," blue and white. Those present were the Mesdames Marcelena. Sterling. "Poggeto. Allendorf p.nd th Misses Lena Marcelena. Soyhi-j Steffen. Marie Wertzlena. Minerva Lichmond. Edith Mahios. Emma S mmcis, Helen Thraiki'.l. Lillian Marcflena and Helen G'onlnis.
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PLEATING AI.TD RE -PLEATING All kinds of !;irts In Trie diy. Button covering, hemstitching, braiding. All work guaranteed . Call at Was-t-y's. 91 Stato st.. little west of Hohman t. Phone 446 Hammond. &-Z7
BUGS AND CARPETS Washed in your own home. Hamilton Beach metric d. "VV. P. Cooksey, 419 E. State St., phone Ham. 8J0-J. 10-4-0
LIVE NEWS THE TWIN CITIES
Centenary ai. . Clinreh. Jloved to Weil building Gostlin St. Warren C. Henslee, l'astor.
No preaching service during this Sun- I
dw- as pastor is to eonfci ence. Sunday school 9 4o a. m. Epworth league ; p. m. Subject for evening. "Making Prohibition Effective." Leader Kenm th l'ippena- r. First Baptist Church. 207-113 Sibley st. R. P. Licklider, Tastor. Morning worship- 11 a., m. Theme. ".I-rusalem. T!ie ; .lder.." Y. . V. :it 6:.10 p. to. Evttng Worshiii at 7::'.n p. in. Them.-. "Jesus On Trill Tonight.'" Dr. James W. Krame r. "I5ig Jim'" will rreach. Suiid.-iy v : : I ho the l-i-t day of the n.tinns. (.Ictiw and help' nr.ik.; u the be.t d;.v. Get in touch vith ijdit and mm.
j Ptae Street Presbyterian Chares. Corner Tine sr. ,u,d Cbiongo ai?. 0:45 a. m.-Sund.-iy Sehool. U c. m. --Morr.it-g WorMiip I '' 1. it. Catrchism :t:i-s"s. j 6:31 p in. Senior ai.d latcraicdiat
tifistttti j-.ndeavor. T.Cil p. in. Even iug Service. Wtdt.esviuy, 7:3) p. m. Prayer Meeting. Friday, 7:30 p. m. --Choir practice. The Tint Spiritualistic Church of Hammond wtl IhoM church tomorrow -,.. ring at P.S West State St.. over V-. Ijrug Siore. At 7:4" Sunday. Oct. Trd. All t-i' lnhcrs Inviteil. Emma Ko;r will give public tests.
I First Church of the TIaiarene.
Corner Cilumet and Michigan aves. A. M. V,'. lis. Pastor. Sunday school. 0:lo a. m. Preaehig 10:3 a. m. Young Peoples me.tinrr. d:ii r. m. Evanpelist'c service 7 4 5 p. in. Praytr Meeting We,inoMl;iy, 7:45 p. m Choir and orch-strn. Friday, 7:45 p. m. Street meeting, a OO p. m. Si'.urday Right.
i The Christian Friends Church.
At tne senooi House on Spruce st.. nar I Madison .st. Rev. E. J. Griftolti. PaMor. j 10-f.'J a. m. Sunday School. 7:30 p. ri. Vrcachmg Spruce. J Trinity English ta'heraa Chnrch. j K. of P. Itrnplc, corner Hohmai and j
ugaen sts. II Mackensen, I'astor. ii Mason st. Phono 14 4 5. 9 13 a. m. Sunday School. 11:J0 a. m. Morning Service. 7:45 p. m. Evening Woi.-h:p.
uchome. Salvation Army. 203 East State St. Captain Samuel Heuegaard in churge. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. V. P. H. at 6 p. m. Situation servivC- at S p. m. Week day met i in Thursaay. Saturday night at S p. m. These schcdub.s are for lha summer tnouthi. , First Church cf Christ, Eclentlst. 7 .'in S. Hohm in St. Morning serv.ee at 10:45Stintluj' school at 1 o'clock. WednejJiv evening teHUiiKinuil meetiiiK at 8 o'clock. A free reading room i open daily ex-,-ept Sunday, tr u2 to 5 p. m.. and on Tuesday and Frid.iv evenings from 7:30 to Th" rubhc is cordially welcome to all services and to isit the reading room. the Associated Bibl Students hold publie sees icts every Sun hty in Odd Fellows Hall. Service, are undenominational u-iid th" fcpt-ak- r is from Chicago. Sion M. E. Church. Z02 Truman ave. Rev. Berk. Pastor. Phono llii-U. :30 a. m. Sunday School and Bible Study. 10:30 a. m. Morning Service. 7:30 p. in. Epworth League.
i Divine Healing Meetings. j TIeM at our brwrii, 3i)S Truman ave.. ! ev.-rv S'lirlnv t 7a n io. All free. All
First Me'hoflist Episcopal Chnrch, Rev. l;enj Ript. pastor. 5:33 Hohman St. 0.00 a. in. cl ss nv eting. 0:30 a. m. Sunday school aad Eibla classes. 10.43 a. ri. Morr.in? worship. Sermon by Rv. Hist. Jui.ior ieag'i- ,', 3 0 F.pwoMh ltaaue social hour. '..Z Kpv.-orUi jeag'te devotional hour. Leader. Mr. A. R. Abbott. 7 30 p. in fcvi:ing worship. Mr.-, filla J Vayhiugt'-r will deli'-'cr the addi-s.-7.:'0- Wedney lay evening, mblv. tek prayer service. 7.15 Thir.-day evening, e'aolr pract te. Iniitianuel Evangelical Church. 21S Sibley St. P.-v. Carl SchaefT-T, pastor, l'hone lljW. ?o''0 a. i.i. Stifd-ty school. Pe'45 a. m. Moi r.:ng t, r ice. T:3i. p- ni German ervic--. Mond.ty 7:30 Teacher's meeting Wtdne.-'da- 7 :30 M cet ing of th" canvassing teams. Thursday 2 p- m. Indies aid society meeting: 7.50 p. m. Home Dept. meetirs. St. Paul's Church Episcopal. Rimbach Ave. and Ann St. The Ree. Rusiv'.l White, arch deacon of -the diocese, wiil conduct service at St. Paul's F.pis:opa! church. Sunday, Oct. 1 !- a- 10:15 a. in. Sunday school at u-Ju;il hoiy. First Presbyterian Churciu Hohman and Highland sis. J. C. Parrctt. Minister. P.ibie Sclnol at 0:15 a. m. Morning worship at 11:00 a. ni. Tu'uj-cl "A Christian Home." Christian Endeavor at 1:50 p. ra. Eveninc Wur 'un 7:3C p. m. A W. C. T. L'. peak-r.
Everybody welcome. Corn", and enJoy a feast of good things. Ct. Paul's Entheraa Church. hi Clinton sot. W. F. Llchtsinn. Tastor. 9.00 Sunday school. 10 y0 Morning Service. 7 ,!J Evening service. Sermon by Hev. T. Thicme, Chiago. 111. Monday S p. m. meeting cf voting IT. Ill be. I S. Monro Street MethoClst Episcopal. Rev. Dr. ('has. Leason. pastor. Sunday schotd ft:4j a. m. 11 u. m. Serman. Epworth hnKUe 6:30 p. m. it-pic .A hat Chri.'t Do-s for the Christian. John 151.S. 14-1!. Leader, Mailge Griftith. ":.'!0 p. m. Sermon. Mrs. P.hetta Jones, state lecturer for the W. C. T. I'., will speak both for the league and to the evening congregation. Christian Chnrch. Calumet and Summer street. C- M. Smithson, minister. 9. CO dlible school. 10.45 Communion and address by Mrs. Retta Jones of Alexandria. A delegate to W. C. T. U. convention. C:45 Junior. Intermediate and Senior Endeavor. 7 : 45 Serman. "Paul's Experience In Paradise" Postponed from last Sunday evening due to illness of the pastor. The Sou'h Side bus haves rT.th and Madison at 0:1... The North Side bus vviU h.i on Sh-liehl !:0). Huehn, 'J..9; Oak and Hoffman. 9:20. Tree ride to ani from the services.
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GENTLEMEN! Be prepared for the cold weather that is before us by getting into this Big Bargain Sale of New Overcoats. Suits, Pants, Shirts, Overalls, Gloves, Caps, Stockings, etc. New Overcoats, valued at $30 to $45, reduced to $24-50 and $28-50 New Suits, valued at"$35 to $50, reduced to $30 T0 $39 50 Pants at all prices. . Step Li and look these bargain over.
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tv ANTED Molders for gray iron le !. h work, n-w d- yliglo. loundiy, rear ( hi aeo. Thoroughly experienced men neetl only appiy. For full particuiais see Mr. W. G. W n i t eh. a d. IIS N. In iii bm n st.. 4!h fo.-r. ctob. r 1 1 1 li from S a. m. lo 1Z M. and from 2 p. m. to 4 p. ni. l'l-'J-l
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Thi Nokol Sale? Co.. open all clay and Tuesday and Friday evenings. Call and see Free Demor.t-t rat ion of O'l Burner, 173 Sibley st.. Hammond, lnd 10-S-6t
HEMSTITCHING The Straube Herristtlchlng Shop. For fine hemstitching, beading, hand embroidery, buttons covered, pleating, fancy stitching and designing call at Room 2. Straube bldg.. Hammond. First class work. Mrs. R. B. Clark. 7-ai
The Hammond Chapter O. of E. S. will hold their anual Memorial Service October 12th at the Masor.tr Temple. The public is cordially invited, the regular session of the chapter will Immediately follow teh m-moriai service. CHARE RUTH THOMPSON. 1C-9-1 Secretary.
Expert Plans tuning, repairing and phonograph repairing. C. Heinz. -Phone 1S20-M, 455 Elm St., Hammond. 10--l
FI.E ARTS QUARTET. The f.rst number on the Lyceum course at the First M. E. church will be the Fine Arts Quartet and will be given Monday evening, Oct. 11. This will be a high class musical program full cf life and enthulasm. Irish and Spanish music, will be given in appiopriate costumes. Each member of the company is a soloist and this will he a novelty program of sols. duets, trios and quartets. Dr. Hagerman. the lecturer, will appear on the course "S'nv. Sth and the Dunbar Male Quartet Slid Bell Ringers on Jan. l"th. Course tickets $1 :'. 10-3-1
Miss Opal Reeder who has become j familiar with many in this city ! through her association with the work j of the Salvation Army, is departing ! from here to engage ir. business with j her brother a merchant at Linton, lnd. : Miss Recder was recently visited by a j fclster from her home town. Miss Min- i rio Reeder. Many will regret Miss i Reeder leaving this field of activity.; The Salvation Army will conduct their service tomorrow evening at the hall i with the usual street mus'c at the j four corners. "Ohers" will be the
topic of Captain ' Tench's talk at the hall and the public is invited to attend. There Is a company meeting at the hall at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, comprising those of the Sunday school. There, will be an important meeting of the League of Women Voters at tho home of Mrs. Wiilard B. Van Home, TS04 Fir street Monday afternoon. It i.- desired that all members and prospective members attend. The meeting is called for at 2:30 o'clock. Hear about China and her problem tomorrow. Sunday evening at 7:3'i. Miss Alzina Munger from Taku. China, at Congregational church. lO-'J Mrs. V.". A. Rtcheson of North Baring avenue was hostess last evening to a patty of Mesdames who has entertained for Mrs. Rowena Holmes who is here the gu-t of the Richeson and Jesse Thompson families and leaving for her home at Henrietta, Okla Mrs. Richeson also entertained enother coterie of ladies who similarly made it pleasant for the visitor at an affair Thursday when covers were laid for twelve and tha decorations consisted cf the Hallowe'en suggestions. Small witch-brooms were the favors given. The event of last evening comprised more of the relatives and a several course dinner was served. Mrs. Holmes leaves these parts after a very prolonged and pleasant visit. City Engineer C. K. W'al'ace is expected back tomorrow from the sad mission of attend'ng th? funeral of his mother, a resident of Zanesville. O Mrs AVallare accompanied her husband in his departure rom here and
WHAT THE BIBLE SAYS ABOUT The Mother of Harlots and Her Daughters
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The Man of Sin revealed: The Antichrist, The Mystery of Iniquity, The Abomination of Desolation, Babylon the Great. Who are they? What are their prospects for the immediate future? Are you a part cf, or supporting any of these? Hear what the Dible says about them. Sundav, Oct. 10th. at 3:00 P. M. The second of a serifs of four lectures being de-live-ed in the I. O. O. F. Hall. 177 E. State St., Hammond. Bring your friends. Seats free. No collec-
W A NT KI) Two good ex-Soldiers for service in Hammond Apply at Recruiting office. Married men accepted. 10-3-1 FOR SALK Acct. of leaving city will sell 6-room cottage on North Sid-, eleetric. basement, furnace heat. 14 tons c.al iti basement. Price $35''. all 2171' phone. Hammond. 10-3-3
Ai'.1:NTS In all plnnts and factories in t'alumet Region to work real live proposition. No money required. Largeominiss.oji. Apply Arts IJiiliard. 4712 Forsylhe avo., K. Chicago. 14-3-6-YVANTFI --": light hskpg. rooms, couple No children. U 9 caie Tunes. Hani-' nv.nd. '" l"-9-2
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People having friends or relatives in Germany would do well to send them help now. The hard winter months are ahead and will bring -much suffering there. You can help most bysending money for them to use in buying the things they need. Following are prices of foodstuffs for the month of August as given out by the official paper of the Berlin Government:
These figures were arrived at by giving the Mark a value of 2 cents. The present value of the Mark, however, is much less, so the figures given are very conservative.
Peas, 5 13 cents a pound Beans, 5 cents a pound Potatoes (old), 1 110 cents a pound Potatoes (new), 3 5 cents a pound Butter, 30 cents a pound Flour (wheat), 2 35 cents a pound Flour (rye), 2 25 cents a pound, Rice, 1 1 cents a pound Sugar, 3 34 cents a pound Lard, 35 cents a pound Barley, I 35 cents a pound
Compare these prices with those you are paying and you will see how much you can help them by sending over a small amount of money. With our connections, we are in a position to transmit money with' the shortest possible delay at the lowest prices. In addition to this service, you will have the protection and guarantee of a strong and wellmanaged bank. Before sending money to Europe, come in and see us and avail yourself of our service. We can now offer direct sailings to Hamburg, also prepaid tickets may be sent to Germany, enabling your relatives to come over to the United States. Come in and let us explain matters to you.
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