Hammond Times, Volume 9, Number 33, Hammond, Lake County, 16 October 1920 — Page 3
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the program of services will fo'.l.nv the r-gular oi Jer. Increased eiao:nc.v f -r i i -r, a.-:p.r r.umbers is the aim of thmi mi ay eoho.il in its sosjum fr-m S .?. : ' The pastor will bria? a m?--c-iSe to trie congregation at Lot a r.iorn'rS and v.:ning ?rvic? of worship. l':45 and T:C't. M!?.- J ilia I-Val wi'l -n-.duet the Epworth l(-asu d--wti.T.&; I'.our at 6. SO. Miss Maude Trissel. a missionary in Kurfd, nw home on furlough, will give a talk to the young women of tne Tlwasa Sunday fihool i'.as3 taught by Mrs. Frank liahlke. Services at the Wfcitir.sr Church of Christ. Sunday Oct. 17 Bibl? school &:43; P. B. l'urinton. superintendent; morninj worship and sermon at 11:0). Evening- services Tiiere will be no young- people's meeting at the usual hour, owing to the absence of our pastor who is In St. Ioui.x. Mo., attendingthe national convention of the Christian church. The young people vill have chargre of the evening- service. We are planning a very tine musical program, consisting of orchestra selections, spec!al songs by the choir snd congregational singing-. In addition to the musical program, the regular Christian Endeavor program will be put on. The morning service will
be conducted by Cram K. Hatch. Sunalul u. .i .ii. -i i ot tie -4t!j w.ii to wUu ti. u. Jl'"it vl tin. iiational con n tiin by uur pastor. erviccj at the Congregational church, i-unuay. Oct. 17 sabbath tchooi 10 a. m. line music, orchestra, classes for all. Church sniues 11 u
m. subject 'Kciigiouj Education," M;s liest, our director of rtligriou education will be with us. Sunday m::ing cab, 7 ;.1". Ii. V. Gammon, L. 1'.. of Cliuaso will j-p.-ak. Itr. tianiini'n has u.any niends ia Whiting- wiio will avail bif.i.selvc-s ot this opportunity Ij hear him. Mr. Had Mrs. Charles Ewln have iiiDW-J from the Wayo flat to tl.f b-ikowitz Hat in 119th street. Mr. and Mrs. lU-witt of the lirrkowitz lilt have moved to the Wayo flat on Fisehmpp avenue, vacated by the E'.vings. Mrs. Ewlng'jt sister, Mr. and Mrs. liarclay will now reside with them. Mr. and Mrs. -Win. r. Moore visit: i the latter'. sister and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Nichols in Oienn Eilyn. 111., their nice and nt-phew. i:etty and Bobbie Nichols, returned home w ith them. Miss Ktse Gordon of Oliver street, is the guest of her fister. Mrs. Morris r.einor in Detroit. Mich. Mrs. rul Bacon of Tark Manor visited Whiting friends on Thursday. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Manta. Jr.. of Central avenue. Chailes S. IVrel spent Thursday evening in Gary. Mrs. Albert J. fcholz of Ohio avenue attended the weddin.gr of a sorority sister in Beverly Hills, 111., on Thurs-
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Whiting Advertisements Are Winners
Come and lirar U'.e latest mici-m'-nth records at fi-.ni Aronberg's. &"2 llDtii
pi..;c-3 -i-.iiL. o:aaHT j KaroUl Lloyd's nev.-ect comedy "G-et j Out Aitd Gat Uuder." This Is the funniest one yet. Also Robert Warwick In "Jack Straw." Cominir Sunday, Ethl Clayton In "A La.ly lu Love." .-l'j ; Mr?. ,. i-. I'irfi....in .i : i t i . nej j4. i j r.ioi :.. r ! r 11 h i. ln.1. Th. v. r I.:;. ,-..iv.: b on . i. t. . '
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'an: of the sick room; bed making, lirtinsr and rnovinij patients; batiis t iherapfutic purposes); care and comfort of p.wtient. pulse, tcmperatuty. resperatlon; symptoms, physical sign.-. s'-mptoni and treatments; administration of n o d 1'-. ii' -s ; nursing of sjMCia! (.i.-ca-is; children.- j! ati's, foods, spei nl :i-ts; tiist aid bandaging; emer--enr-;es The clasii is open to the public and even though it is impossible to a'N-nd al! . classes, an invitation is extended to attend as many of the si-ries all of which are on Monday night r-. It is possible for you to do. Attbur liexter of Atchison avenue. li- underwent an operation for app. ndo itl is improving from his seriI'lH conJitlon at the .St. Bernard hospital.
The Ladles Aid of Ft. John's Lutheian church will hobl a Christmas 1't'Zaar and supper on Dec. S. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ehlers, formerly of llantmond. s.'nt Thursday hene
visiting relatives of the former. Mr. and Mrs. Ehlers have now moved to Jcliet, 111., where the former has gone into th'- garage bu.-ineoi. Mr. H. Ehlers has ben 1sit:ng with rel.i-.'ves in Tinley Park. 1';. Mrs. Woionser of Fisclirupp avenue, who before her recent marriage was ''if. Clancy, was the recipient of a . ei y plctfsant surprise party tendered h'-r by .ibout twenty of h.-r fri'.nds. The ladies brought rf f reshment.-j and also a gift for Mrs. Wolanser and a roost enjoyable evening was spirit. Among the Whiting youns men students at th" l'niversitv of Chicago are l.'.irrv Ko.-kins. Herman 7-eittin and
Tbos. Kecklch. The young blood of 'Whiting seem to be possessed with a desire to sea the fire department come tearing down the street, as no small number of fake alarms have been turned in the past few days.
"CALUMET AVENUE.. Invites the citizens of Hammond .together with all their friends in the surrounding territory to participate In the great and Joyous fall festival.
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I am offering some attractive f.tst mortgage loans paying 7 per cent interest, amounts $",00 and up. Henry b. Pavidson, ) 110th St. Whiting i"-io-r.
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The Whiting Savings 5: Ioan asso- ! sprains and strains, backache.
ciation will loan yoti money to build your own and a home is the most stable foundation of a man's fortune. 10-16-
5T.VH TnEATER TOMCIIT Eileen Percy In "Her Honor th" Mayor" also Fox News and Musical comedy. Tomorrow, Louis Ber.ni in "Misfit Earl" also Eddie Polo in "Vanishing Dagger." No. 7. and Charlie Chaplin In "The Floor Walker." iO-1' PRUTCUSS TKEATE3 TOSIOHT Harold Lloyd's newest comedy "Get Out And Get Under." This la the fun. niest ona yet. Aso Holiert Warvrlik in "Jack Straw." Coming Sunday, Ethel Clayton In "A I.ady In Love." I' - i ;
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Gold Fish V2 Gal. Crystal Jar with Sea Weed.
LOST Between Lowell and Grif.V.h. a S j white male fox terrier. Kick and tin j in face. Name. Snuffy. Finder ph"in- ; A. O. Dwyer. 117-M "hiting. i rt ward. 1 -i-11 -1 j ; I'Or. SALE Piano, r-rxhoxat-.y case. S j good condition. 37 C'-ntr3l Ai .' 5 ! Wiilting. 1 '-1-5-2
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Car load of number 1 E'd I.-.ver Hlpe winter potatoes w 111 1 or. F.. " tracks For?--:he ore sstnv M ::. d.iv
morning. No green. pe.-l-:d tto.'l:. tl'oit will no: ke-p f?r winter. l'--:--.-l in bushel baskets about 10
Be surs you se: the A.B.C. Electric Laundress before you buy a washing machine. You get two washers in one when you get an A.B.C. Washer. It is absolutely safe, efficient, noiseless, and the easiest to operate, and will last a life time. The A.B.C. is all steel construction, with full cabinet swinging wringer, wood or metal cIir.dcr. and has a horse power motor. It is net necessary to remove
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A cordial invitation is exre:.,l d 2- Fll. Friday also Peaches an to come to n-.y ceiebra-i-.n given y pears Potatoes, Cabbage, boost a Great-r Hammond on oct or 21. 2: and 2?.. Sweet Cider, clc. '. '-10' CALUMET AVENUE. Mr. and Mr5. Charles K '.-.' of IVn'.r ie eJver n Hammond and ti.et are visiting in Attica. ..i.o. j The Owls er.tertaini-d tli-u- tr.esr.- West Hammond -.. ra and ladies Tl: u r.-d i v ev-r.in i Five Hundred party. A coivl, PKOnE HAliOND 1335-h! .ttended. eighteen tab'.'- b- in.r :..- I. . he pr'zes being won b-- M:; ' . !
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643 KOHMAN STREET HAMMOND Phones: 678-2455
PURE FOOD GROCERY
Special Carry Sale for Monday, October 18, Only
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KIRK'S AMERICAN FAMILY SOAP 2 bars for THE POPULAR KITCHEN KLENZER
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THE FAMOUS CAMF BELL'S TOMATO SOUPPer can FANCY HOME GROWN YELLOW ONIONS 6 lbs. for '
HOLSTEIN BRAND NEW 1920 SWEET PLAS No. 2 cans. Per can '. KELLOGG'S TOASTED CORN FLAXES Per pkg BEST FRESH GROUND YELLOW CORNMEAL 3 lbs. for
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RIVERVIEW BRAND HIGH GRADE SWEET CORN' No. 2 cans. Per can...!
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WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES Watch for the Next Big Sale in
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Commended Senator Thomas Taggart is receiving letters from all over the country from democrats and republicans alike, commending his speech (against "pork," extravagance and unjustified high taxes) and urging him to continue his exposure of unbusiness-like methods in congress-Washington dispatch in Indianapolis Star of August 17. 1916. Hand It
to I om The people of Indiana will have to hand it to their senator, Thomas Taggart, for his refusal to vote for the outrageous pork barrel measure appropriating $43,000,000 of the public money away to serve private in-terests.-Evansville Journal-News editorial, May 28, 1916.
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Thomas Taggart, Candidate for U. S. Senator His Record of Service Entitles Him to Your Vote
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Senator Taggart of Indiana celebrated his first appearance in a senatorial debate by taking his stand with those of his colleagues who oppose the pork-laden river and harbor bill. He was not deceived by this raid on the treasury wearing the familiar disguise of a bill to promote the commerce of the nation. Senator Taggart begins well. If he is always on the . side which he now fights he will be a useful senator and a credit to his state-Editorial in New York Sun. He Is. Practical Tom Taggart, practical business man, told the senate, after a membership of a few weeks, just what he thought of it. Old-time senators stared at the presumption of a newcomer, tearing strenuously into fixed congressional habits. Many of them left their seats, but none interrupted-Baltimore Sun.
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