Hammond Times, Volume 9, Number 35, Hammond, Lake County, 30 October 1920 — Page 5
(VtobeT 30. 1920.
THE TIMES Face fire
Personal and Social News
Mr?. IkritiM F. of s: South: .hnvui strc t cnurtsmel t h Alphi. f'i, club at a. on- o clock lunvheon at !-r home ycMtrdtty. Tb luncheon '''e was prvttily deceiated with lU'umn flow era ami colors sfigseslr. o of haliows'en and ei-ah .--neat rici-ived k Hallowe'en favor. A course luncheon va served. In tho eveninir Mr. and i'-', Siasse entertained a. nuDiber cf I a'- dinner and bridge. Mr. and Mri. Hcr.ry l.arman of Mor-j ram avenu';, Kenwood, enterainod f n ft lends at their home last oven t!.e ruecijs were Mr. and Mrs. K. p!-J(,e. Mi. and Mrs. Glen refers. a is a Mrs. Jo-ph IMcn, .vr. ana r T:. Wood.. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph j ,th. jr., Ui. ana -ire. t. s. .be ' Mt. r.nd Mr Cler.i Chiity l ave do-j . . ,i tt 1- oa-e deRnl'.ely in Hammond ; Aiii Mi Christy has accepted a P-J ' with thi Central Lumocr --. j Thev ha not been bl ae yet to se-. '."iff house and ase at the rresent' .i-ft at the horn- of Mrs. Christy a Jonss of ili'!:lt'th j :ster. rtret l. Mrs. " j Fred Carter who is attending M si T:i,i.ananol!s Ind . will De in iauiwon'l until after the election. 1 Mrs. J. X. Beckman, who was quite ;:1 with pneumonia, is scfficiently con. valescent to be up and about. J Ths drill turn of Opal Hive $34 U C T. at. w'!M meet Monday afternoon at 1.50 at tha I. O. O. F. ball for practie. Harry Jhnarn f "Webb street, who baa been in Indianapolis the post week, raturned borne last eveninrCtc If era from the Hammond Conatry Club are playinj a match came with Oilcaeo Halguts today at Chicago KalebX. II Clark. 4aoa-htr of J. B. Clark, jeneral yard maater at Olbson tinderwent an operation at the St. Maraarefa hospital Thursday, Octobr 28, Or appndlcitis. She is dolr.i as well as could b expected. Robert Kewten, four year old eon of Mr. and 5tra. C. A. King of 3! Williams atraot had hi tonsils end adnolda reat St. Margaret's hospital yesterday. He is t-ettiny alouir nicely. Mr. Oscar Peterson of 597 Miehigr-n avanne; Tiraa very happily surprised yesterflay in honor of her Dfith birthday by the lAdlea of Viking- Society, who presented her with a 6orsn beautiful cut jrlass sherbet glasses as a birthday grift. The gtjesta broug-ht and werved the luncheon which was a very nice one. Those present were Frd "edergren, Charles Peterson, Charles Anderson. Ole Anderson. Kronfell, Bhrum, Fred Strong and A. P. Larson. Helen and Edith Smith, daughter of Pr. and Mrs. O. It. SmiUi of 804 8oyth HohmiB street left this morninff for xv.-stein College, Oxford. O., where nry will be the g-uest cf their cousins Adelaide Hill for several flays. The civic committee of the Ham mond Woman Club held Its regTilar Teetir: at the home of the newly . lected chairman, Mrs. E. S. Cooper, S Mason street, yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Cooper very ably outlined a plan nd quoted Ideals which ehould move -1 body of women to civic betterment The regular program brought out much interesting: dlacnsslon, which waa a folowa: "The Democratic Tlat form." Mrs. J. M. Turner; "The Repub lican Platform," Mrs. R. H. Roes. Miss TAIlan "Whitaker played prelude. Cesar Ctil aod a Chopin wait. Mrs. W. H. Myers talked n "Why Weme Should LIVE LOCAL NEWS "ADS" PLEATHTG AND BE-PLEATING AO. triads of a!:lr1a Id cue day. Bat. ion eoverln;. hetnstttchins;, braiding:. A.U work ajaaraateed. Call at Wasay's. 91 State at., little weat of Honmas at. Phone 44 liatr.tnond. J-I7 Tha price of a Sunday Tribun Is ft-nxn cwnts. Report any over-charge to VCiUer & Fitzgerald, phone Hammend 491. 10-30 11-6-13 Mme. Humewell o Chicago is at Mt-e Hotel this week and part of next takina; special order for corsets .both for tyi and surpical work. ModMs on display. Fittins gruaranteed. 10-27-3 Srand lHarsk Pall ffiven by the Jolly Four. Hallowe'en eve.. Saturday, Oct. 1930. in K & L. of S. Hall, over Lien Store. 10-S3-2 1 The price, of a Sunday Tribune '3) seven cents. Report any over-charge, t" TVitt-r &. Fitzgerald, plion Hamm'.n ill. 10-30 11-6-13,' HEMSTITCHING Tab Str-iube Hemstltchlr Shop. For flna hemstitchina-. beading:, hand embrotdery. buttons covered, pleatlnc. 'ancy stitching and designing call at F.oom 2. Btratibe bldg.. Hammond. First c.ass work. Mrs. R. B. Clark. 7-31 The price of a Sunday Tribune ! even cents Report ;m" over-charge t tTitter & Fitzgerald, pliwnc Hammond 401. -11-6-13 Women Made Young rJght eyes, a clear skin end a body Vj! of youth er;d health may be r"oars if ycu will keep your system ,n order by regularly taking COLD MEDAL
The world's standard reins iy tor kidney. , ,er fcUddarani a;il tiosblaa.tha eci-s d Hie and lo!t. Ii tu I., (S. G-W Ml.l W uj .p p wutet
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talked on "Why a. wowtn should Not , Join a Party." : ! . ' Mr. Jennie ciethlnaa of Indiana Harbor very successf ully presided ov r i
the dlMrict meeting of thn Rebekahsi a. children's pirtr rvjll be held lioni l,M t frown Point VOJtfrdav. Th? I iU nlfht f..r n.,m. Hi.b ..4 . nri
I -I-, - . .. t .. A l.'jlll..W. An and impressive, if jrlven by IS! ,,., w. of th Miriam itebekah lodire ! (f Rst Chicago. A larpt houqupt or, ilo" ert w as deposited In memory of thfi- departed slaters and brothers.;
aud om of the R.'brUa'un picking a, enlr. There r.as a ltrsc truwil anil flower from the houauet It to an- - a feud pi oii ni. Dr. H"t gav a other sister and tol" her to "do forth; brief and Interesting talk on the "Obto man and soothe their troubled j Ject of ihe American l-fton." Ml-. heart, they aro not dead but gone on: Helen Beebe gave a. reading and tiiuro
a p:eatant journey." Two ajlrla carryIns: American f!gs and a laurel wreath cntcred truj piac.-d it on the altar In. memorv of our heroic dead, who fell I
for our freedom and tha preceedins Tbe Kirst Voleia Le:ig;ue of lUmceromonr concluded this one. mond met last evening at tht KepnijMuch credit Is due MM. Clara Kvans. liean headquarti e on Ifohman Ptret.
, noble rand who conducted thoi PChool o; instruction, which proved to , erv profitab'e one. A dinner was served by the Crown Point jalio8 tjlf, table wore lovely witli ohrynanthffmuniH and cosmos an.J an t.!abi,ratc courte dinner was sarve3. ne jcg:ree9 tn the evening were j.mj.j,,,. ty th ciainw Kebekah Iodide, f Hobarl- ln Terr beautiful and !m-j prQeefve manner. The a;rand officeraj present at tho meeting: were Mra. Eml-j !y "Wfdarowood 'Warden of the Rt-bakahj atato assembly; lire. Kate Nlcho!s. past president of the Xlt-bekah atate I asembly; Mary Stipp. pat president of j ihe Kebekah atate aaaembly: Kll2abeth .Anus, u. xj. x ., ami ir-irge rteraenman, Rrani warden of the arrand loda-a of ln(JUnt Thft neIt e,,, V1U be hed Jn January. The hospitality of the Rthekahs of Crown Point Is to be especially commented upon. There waa good entertainment and excellent food provided for all members who attended. Those present from Hammond were: Mr. and Mrs. Kunert, Mrs. George Adkina, Mrs. Florence Boyer and Mrs. Ida Howell. The history department of the Ham mond 'Woman's Club will meet at the home of Mrs. C. C. "Wolf, 754 Claude street, Monday afternoon. The subject will be "Cone Dwellers of Asi-i Minor." Mrs. Verne Sumer? will have chtrre of tbe program. Last night was ladles evonir.g at the Masonic Temple and local talent gave an excellent program, there waa a large crowd, the following were the entertainers, and the entertainment: 1. Klaaner's Saxaphone Band. 2. Miss Esther Vls Recitation. 3. Mrs. Edna Jacobs VloMn Sola Mrs. Michesch, accompanist. 4. Miss Mary Lots Interpretative! Dance. S. Mrs. Ela Freeman Vocal Solo. MT. Mickesch, accompanist. Mr. Vv'm. Veno , musician (The Thurston of Hammond). 7. Mrs. R. B. Powley P.eritation. S. Mr Zehtner Violin Solo Mrs. Mickesch, accompanist. 9. Mr. Theo. Moor and Miss I.tfuis-e Stevensi Sketch. "Grand Opera a Breakfast." 10. 6axaphone Band. LASf evening- at six-thirty Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Bunnell entertained at one of the most nelightful of Hallowe'en parties for their daughter Beth at the Bunnell Auto Sales rooms on Hohirian street. This large room was made lovely with cornstalks pumpkins, autumn leaves and hallowe'en colors, the children, over a hundred In number, were all In costume. Miss Constance Graham dressed like a real witch with live white mice and a perfect wilche'a costume told etories and fortunes. There were all kinds of games, including a peanut hunt for which a prlz was given. An orcheatra played for the children to dance and In all It was a lovely party, and thoroughly enjoyed by all of tho children present. Good refreshments were served and a flash light nirtum taken of th entlrai group. The sues! were: 3eorge and Katrlna Httlst. Ruth, Katharine and George Chapin, Aillne Davis, Caroline Bell. M8elln Folk, Mary Ruth (Smith. WUlard, Dorothy and Gladys Mir as. j Erther. Billy and Betty Gihnore, Bob J atd rick Qteclman, Jonn and Katiim - , tne Pcrhrer, Crawford and Eleanor Btatty. Rose FUlischer. Hasson, Jane ( and Gall Wilson. Frances and Carl J True. Vivian Dixon. Giles. Carroll, j L'Nora and iBetty Warner. Bob, Dick and rtettv Vlson. Jane and Jack If em- ! stock. Dorothy and Virginia See, E1na Hirsh. Ben Seelev. Helen Bockman. Mary Clemen Hazel and Janette Lockwood. Jean and Marian Cunnlncfcam, Jane. Sarah, Cl.arles and Jim Dyer. Margaret. Marian ajid Jim Emery. Hos!e and Jfasie McFarland. Alice Goyke. Frank, Je-an and Bob Shaver, Edna, Alice, Dorcaa and Bud Bohllnff, Vattsrim Parry. Jo Tinkha-m. CT:arle Kenwicn, jiamenne ana i Doro-thy Gronvan. Joe and . Tremont Ruff, John and France Bartlett, Mary Cox. Virene Hem-broff, Irene and Kenntit Frarra. Frances Falkner. AUcs j Gaie, Helen & Edith Smith. Ruth Ho-h-man, Margrery lyons. Natallo Porkor- , sky, Gertrude Cooper. Harriett Allen, j Florence, Mary and EiakJior ooatlln. Lon'.e Hannanr. Dorothy, Katherinu. DonalJ and Delorts Stronsf, Setti mum need HOT STAND IT Lydia E. Pinkhain's Vegetable Compound Sorely Removes Suffering and PainHere is Proof. Rt. Pnal. Neb. "I enffered with partocicsl pain for about four years so , Ulfti, WSU9 UJIBUITS I to do my work at t times. A friend told j tne about Lydia E. Pujkham'a Vefte- j table Compoand and I took It- It soon J stopped ail my suf- j feme bo that I am . now feeling fine ia ! Tery way. I recommend your niedi- ' eiae to my frisrid5 1 J who have siraflir ! I troubles- You may publish this letter t for th wnt.fitof otheriromen. Mrs. t Wiu. Thomas. St. Paul Keb. ! Lydia E. Piakham's Vegetable Com- i pound, mado from native roots and berbe, contains no narcotic or bartoRil : elrugs, and today holds the record of Being the most succeetivu remeuy it femala ills e know of. and thomauda of voluntary testimonials on file in the I Finkhatn laboratory at Lynn, Mass., j seem to prove this fact. For forty years it ha been tbe stand- , ard remedy for female D!s, and ba3 rei atored tbe health of thouaadj of aoawa
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mil Harro'.d Wniier, cirace ReP, Otnltva iauthior. the Mlmo P.i.t, Morris, llrllta, Foley, Jalvwon. JwIudo, AVettln.a'.e. Van .Matron, Mil. Aiuoa. Mrs. Mcs: . 1 , . ti It - . & v. . , ' of the First M. li church. . The American kjln,ot HumnsaJ i v'y ni,e dancire; party at tin, I.eaion Post riir3 on State street lu,t i were other numbers. Doughnuts ani cider were served a,nd all rrntt rr't a most dllphtful time, John J:ott of Gary. ths heair .f t'.KKirst Voters La-agim of I-ake t'.un'y lienbridgc, a lawyer from Terre, Haul..-, InJ.. gave a very interesting tnlk. MtM Benbrlde has been talking all over the atate and eh-? ha tt t,'ood aounO knovs-ledije of affairs of im cay and an intelligent manner of rxxrtsioi. She accounted for the .rent h;ti cost oi living by c xr.fcx.diiui-e '.f inon.-v for ustlcss pitryouea duilnc; the ivr. On example beinr property which wa8 bought t.y Secretary Uaker !n t It south, democratic proptuty wlilrh ws worth $134,0,,. this property ws sold to the present admiriist ration f i eoir.othins lie I400.COO nrt much proilt to the owner. Then the lr.an who soVJ the property, not being satisfied, wrote the government that tiiore were in ths least $0,0P0 worth of qu!rre'i on the property and that lie would I'kp. to "e paid f )t tlio squirrols and he was: Tii;s is dust one of the, many examples of foolish wasta, that accounts ft present hih cost cf everything. thel spoke briefly on the league of natioas and drnted the aescrtion tijat it w-a not an understandable document and heid that It wae simple to understand s the first reader if properly read, and urged that everyone have a personal first hand acquaintance with it and with understanding: would come the light of tho impossibility and -improbability of us ever having rurh a ltague and tnat for the safeguwid of future generations we should vote for an administration that would oppose ths league. Miss Feese. the chairman of t-'1''. league of First Voters in Hammond j had charge of the meeting and Intro-j duced the speakers. BANK STATEMENT MN7EHNATICNAL NEWS SCRVICE i XE7W VOFIK, Cot. Zt. Arerafe' ; loans deoreared $74, 182. (WO. demand j depc!Ts dccraseei. $5l-5T4,C0rt ; t'.ine J deposits decreased. $3.12.000: resw-rt es J decreased ll.S5.50: actual: loans de- i creased $61,749,000; demand deposits I decreased $3.SS9.0('P: time deposit d- ! crea.sed f 17.il8.n0O, $37.972. r;o. reserve increased j TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ' WILL. PARTY who took injured man I from Calumet and Truman to 452 J Truman ve. Thursday evening, 7 - 3 i). ; please call 432 Truman me., linr.i- 1 rnord. 10-30-: j WANTED Truck driver. Bake Rite! System of Bakeries. 2:103. J37th St.. T"-30 I Indiana Harbor. FOR PAlrT Combination covered rai-se kitchen cabinet, waf-h bench, rinser, j bud and springs. oCC drt-eser, Mmi. j 1 Jion 8129 Hammond. !0-3O; FOR KENT Ijirge airy front room. 4107 Jlaroun ave.. Eftflt Chicago, Ind"n- , l0"? WANTED Fireman, trust have - P. 51. Lfnd Retliir. lnc Pat rhi- I cwgo, Indiana. i.i-r,f'-' 1 n y mmt '.it m . ,n" wiia.iy y" '"!,y""l aclcaoies and other external pains quicidy sootaea THAT aVars-tr. Wra-irc baeVaebe. ttal so many wrrren anfler trm, ia a'UcUy ued Ij aa app'i-s'imj of S'.oaa's Lininaets lm ruhiint. mn:'ine?!. er akin a'ains. It'a a-ood for all tbe fim-ly and all kind of "extexiiar'acl5 and pains. Etc, 70c, $1.40. Linimenttssl
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Make This Bank Your Business Home Let the Rest of the World Go BUY if it wants to, but save YOUR money NOW while the purchasing value of the dollar is still low by opening a SAVINGS ACCOUNT in this bank. THEN YOU WILL 'BE ABLE TO SMILE AT THE REST OF THE WORLD Interest Paid on Time Deposits The American Trust and Savings Bank "The Bank That Serricc Built." General Banking, Real Estate and Insurance A. J. SWANSON. Pres. DANIEL BROWN, Vice Pres. H. 0. REISSIG. Seev.-Treas.
The Trinity Aid will hold ir rcirular.
butdntsa meetirtif Monday f-vening it the homo of Mrs. O. C. K. Matthle. j i I l A m)1 StnAlltl , V1 , 1 MlK. .... m...rtm avCrv Hunaair in Od.l Pel. wJl. Services are iiniln-mfna-tioneJ and Uie t-iyeaitor 13 from Chlca tloa K. S. Chureti. Sl'2 Trunian ave. Ht. Berk. Patoi. Phone 119.U. f:0 a. in. tundHy School and Bible Study. IQ.30 a. ni. Morning I5r?ce. 7:30 p. m. lij.t oi tli Lejisuo. 3t. Faal'a Church Xplscopal. I.jmba'jb Ave. utid Ann St. The .Rev. Ilwesell White, ar.b dea.;..n of the d.o.tse. will cutiduct f.vltii a! Ft. Paul's Kriccoal huch, .Sunda . Oct. JO, at !'):5S a. ro. Sunday soliooJ at usuai hoj:-. 3 obi St. Pentecostal Aaaembly. ? 43 Eohl at. 9tlE a. ro Ti! ) Pchool. 1 ?30 Preaching: ervie T:H0 Pi-edCbnji: serviu. 7:;. TV rrsday Everybody .velconit'. Cv'.iit Joy a feast of good tii!a?.'. and eorust Charcb. of tee Ufacarcae. Corner Calumet an 1. Mrchmi aves. A. 11. TVci:B, Paitor. Bur.dr si"!ioo'.. ?. to Mornlr.e Vcribiii at 10V" p. in. Toting Peoples' mruii.g. ti:o p. m. Ki anaetutie r lce--7 : p- m. Prayer Meeting U'ednesilay. 7:15 r- n. The revlal rampMs'n conducted bv flic CTiurch of the Nazsrone fir th" past lx-i w-el.. with Tie . P-i.ia I'liuultiq: of Aiiibiv). K. ba- loen h irrnnd success. U.Mkliders aro returning home. Kinner? aro r'.-penfing and bir.evcrs are lec-ivinir pure heart. of this U'eivt ritnpair. 1' r-r 5- tn.!l?. If 1 you have hoard Rev. fl: uni sure th:t you w j 1 ! 1 yt'U have not hear'l him r.iiif. (hen. J 1 ' il'tre siui if then tic vol.) hi.aring him . let the- tay pis? T-.'illtout b-caue 011 c.r.iiOl BiiTord to r,',ss It.; Come ind bear hilarious ;ngw..'. thei B0sp,-1 that isvei from tin :kTi'l Heil. j decide, lo tff, to Heaven nn-1 etijoy Old Time Religion. All re welcome. : C'cniet i Ct. PatU's I.Dtlionin Cfcrcii. S Clinton sr. ! IV. r. I.icht: inn. rr.ur ! !t;f. Sunday ;:ch-.oi. ! ?:S,i VTer-arw.tor J Service. ! 10:00 Morning service. H-iv i.'o.w- ) munior. ! 7 ::;0 r,v-n!nK rrvt'. Enr-hs-h. ' Sermons, on Reforms tiou. Festival j levies. Services according to the s'.iindard Ume. ! Tlrat Baptist CTinrch. 20T-2i5 Sibley R. P. JJ.-'.'i ier, I'ar.-or Smu.Isv Scb-il--V 1 n. ! Mornmp Wor.'i?;. J v mt. Th-rat' of urmon: "Ot:r Dvetlmg Pis re." tt. T- P. V.. Iptermtdi-ite and Sotil.-v fi::;0 p. rn l-, (-nirf Wrsliii 7: SO n. tn. Theme of KtmC'ii, The Chuoc!'.. t. Iivl's riac For Kingdom Builder"." All !;'rv'c, bein one hour later than formerly. 1 At the close of the rvcn'njr service he ordinti nee of baptism v.-'ll be. Rctrr..i!il'erel. Wcfint-sda y. H p. Ml. Tho monthly j Covenant wnd Bilfin-v. Mel!:ia. : atoni-oe street Methoilsr Spisscpal. Rev. Dr. Chas. treason, pts'r Sunday school 0:15 u in Graded Course uned 11 a. 111. t-rman Su'ojfTt: "E'erii.jl P."!iki...t,.' EpwnrTb league u .Z( i'. in. TER-CAM-FO The Wonderful Cold Breaker For Children and Grown Folks An V',fT-otive GftmldOf AS-iStir..: j Nature to Ward Off Fin nnri Pncmoni.-i j Geriu. Ter-Cum-Fo 13 nn artip!c i ' ..r h - a P 1 1 ' hnrns nr. l Tntlnmm.ittotis. ' An nil finiiiy remedy Camphor , Turp' iit'no, Menthi.l and other IngTedii flits effective for tolJa. 5 Auk ul lMlt On 'I'er-t am-Ko ! Sold Everywhere 50c i Dr. Clark's Chemical i Hammond Iron and Mela! Company j MARCOS BROS., Props. i Wboresala Dealers 10 i ! IRON, METALS, RUBBEB AND SECOND HAND MACHINERY . Of flea. 340 Indiana Av. 1 Varda Street and Indiana Av i ! uiMunNn ikiniiiji ' Cffica Phone 27. Rea. Ph.ina 04.R. j
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Pomics." t,uke ii:J4-;T, Lxa loi. Fran Martin. t j r. m. Kerunp rmon tfuijcr': skiing ..f Mercies." Vr. C. tirout ai.d J. H. Vld. er-o'.t tf'll fiiriJh special muele lor iho ecning 'Tlce. Ctrlrtlaa Cboreh. Calun.tt and bummur street. C. M. L-nithstin, uunistei . :S0 Bib'o aoiiool. J'J:ii :,nr,'.un;on and sermon. SubJeot : "The Way." C:io Jimltr, Iiiteiunediate iit.d Settor l-'r.dea vor. 7:0 Sermon. Subject: "A Mar-rts-K Ceremony." pct:sntl serice. T'.i- s,outh Siie. bus !v,i ISib and ii-idtjon at r -1 3 . The North Side b,ta be on Slvrtleld 9:0f), iluebn, !..: t'alc jin1 Hoffman. 9:20. 're rid tj ana frc-iu tii-j terv!oce. taunanuei Tangeiiai Charch. ZiS .Sjb'.ey St. Uev. Carl Schaeff.-r, fiJlcr. I'lions llsSV. Kee. Cflrl chaffer, Xt':formation lay will M observed. " :"f a. iii. -sunnj school. 30:15 a. in. eianiori ana Holy Communion and Papt.lsm. :'i'J r. m. nticllhh service. Monday 7:C0 p. m. fjdie.s Aid meeting. 8:lu p. rrt. !Steropt.'.''Ln lectures of tho Forward Movement, by Mrs. V. E. Prenhaus. of i;imburct. 111. Tuocday V : 1 5 p. m T. P. 1. Euslne niettirar. : Weucesday T:4j p. m - T?ro'.!ierhood. social matting CBtary 1C X. Church. At the Lincoln School i".:ii:uing .Johnson St., rear t--ilin. Warrcjj C Mnslec, Pt.sor. Purlj-o ScJiool at U:45 a. m 1 Iwelwnj se.-vico at l:43 a. m. Junior Loatroe ai i ;." p. m. Upworth Icug'u' 7 n. ni. Ueadtr: Mrs. Wm. Thaldorf. Evening ."ervSc at 7:"0 p. ni. '. fipeuker, Rev. V. J. Smith, of Cbi- i cagoA." fir'lrrs vi 1 U be lit Id bv tfU tidard ! I me fyiow time) j rirat PreBlrrteTlaa Chorea. ITohman and H-.jrhland its. J. C. Parrstt. Minister. Bibl School at 9:40 . p, JfomJrijj; worship at. :::o0 a. Subject : "Witnesses." t'hrlstwn Kndcavwr at -iy p. m livening Worsbtp ":"f n. in. rfubj-ct: 'The Kction.' IVjn't forget to vour cb"-, at 2:C( a m. Sunday. f Iv.ck. Jurat Me-.iiodtirt Episcopal CUnrci. Her. P. enj Ei..t. pastor. Rev. Wm. 1. Cutgess f;eIir.-.ou; fxrfC't'1! Jlohman i:. 3:f)t a. m. cl'i.s r:f e'ir-r J-SO a. Tn. Si.rj.1ay fcJioo! sind l..bi GOOD . GOODS j Sold on An I HonorBasis
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C losses. 10:4i a. m. Morr.in worsb'iML ..:(J p. in. SowUl f?uf. :S p. m. f.nworth Iaru'. p. u. lutennudlate Lnague. 1 JO p. n. Evening worabip. Sermon by the pastor. T.TQ p. m. "Wedocrfdny. Prsyer Meeting, Sejvetloa Anay. 33 Kat tate s' Cap!ala jtui.uel fiAdrgb.e.ri In ciinrge. Keetinta Tu.-sda, Thursday aad Sat
urday nfrht at C o'cloct. j Mir.aay s:Mui .-t 1 ) v. in6unflay eiaiMbje Salvation wrxtcc at I p. tn. A cordie.l jnitation !? vtnd:d ti publio to nUM5.1 thrse tf-r- :cs. bp-i?.' lal eineer and speaicrs. Trfalty Zag-Hah LwUxaraa CburcK. K. of P. Temple, corner Huhiaa a.r.7 Ogiler. afa. H. MaeHecsen, I'a.sfor. 4 5iason a: Pb6tie 1443. 9:45 a. m. Smv3ay Scbcc lt:20 a. m. Moruing iJervio. Flue Street Tre6y-trt!wa Cbarch. Corner Pine ft. and Oncf.go ave. :4i a. m.Svindav Echoul. 11:10 e. m. Mornlnt- Worshl.-i 2.0) p. m. ot(ch'm Classes. S:S0 p. m. fcenlor axd luierniif4-ate Tijrlttiem Krideivor. 7::'0 p. n Evening Service. Wednesday, J:50 p. in. Prajer Meet- . Friday. 7:30 p. m. Choir practice. The Tirst Spirltua-llettc Ch-nrch of Ham. : rrond hold church tomorrow ett-, tun; at bt Wrtst Kti te rt., oer TCe ( It.ik Store. At 7 10 SunU.r, O- t. ; c3. Ail members in. i:-d. r;irm Kocr will jive piii '.ic t-stp 1 EliEftlY TO CONSTIPATION 1. Cexpsttoa aaa Voet roaWe aaa't h bs'.pea by trmig !rt!fs. Th stomaeh aad bowels neii a vtjslahie remedy li Or. Eflwards' Dands'.ion Pills to help thew produce a 'fcaturtl, eay mevement. Dr. Edwards' Hatdtlioa Pii.'s eoa taia ne CV.omsl or iajtirious dTujrs They are pureiy V(gtobIs and feiea tKe" bowels to" set witheat pliys;r. Tbey ae.t o the liver, iueresso of bile; this, ia tarn, digestuis! the food aad monng tke bowels ta a perftetly natural rtner. Gel a box today, and it's jrecU eoatipti'n. Jtnd all femsb aart liver troubles. Kor sale by a:i Draj4ista.
HOPS ISINGLASS MALT EXTRACT
Bros. Co, CINCINNATI. OHIO
of Cheney cUmic iscAlwaysJfew
Each time you play The Chekzy it gives the same pleasure that it does when first you bring it to your home. You will no more tire of Tire Cheniy than you tire of music itself, for The Chsxey is all music. The playing of The Cheney has none of that same nesa which marks and mars most recorded music. It is free from the usual mechanical limitations. You hear the true richness and vibrance of an original selection, because of The Cheney drawn brass tone arm, and also the reproducer, acouitic throat, orchestral chambers and violin resonator. Let us show you thee features, or if you cannot call, send the coupon for the interesting Cheney booklet.
E. C. MINAS
The Clirlctta 7rtafta Ciauroa. At the school house on Spmce st . nar MAdiaou at. Rev. E. J. GriCotb. Paster.
10:CO rn. sjuntly tcjjoel. in. iTeachln Etrflct. ":Z0 v. Dlrlae Healing asTaetlags. Heid at our branch, S08 Trurpar v., e-ifTy fcuuria at ) a, m. All free. All rirrt Owen of Christ, Scieatirt. 7 SO S. llof-.mao f-'U Morning rv!c at J0:4S Sunday scliool at II o oioct. Wcdoej-dcy crtnug lea'Jthvnial metinjf at ti 'clock A fr readipj: r.t.rn is open daily except Sunday, from: tj i p. m.. and 1 Tuesday ami Friday eve:i!r:s from 7:;o to !. Ihc public xe cordially wti.-eme to al Kerficee and to visit th rtiris room AjbotW Xtcjxdiz, Washing fccJJm fir Sold on Easy Payments Bj sure you see tle A.B.C. Lr.lectric Laundress before you buy a wafhing machine. You get two washers in one when you get an A.B.C. Washer. It is abe.lutely safe, efficient, noiseless, and the easiest to operate, and will last a life time. The A.B.C. is all steel co.t' struction. with full cabinet swinging wringer, wood or m'ta) cylinder, and has a !4 horse power motor. It is not necessary to remove the cylinder o clean the A-B.C. 'w'ashei. Let us demonslrale the A-B.C. Va.shcr in your own heme next t. 3'h day. The Electric Shop 643 K0HMAN STREET HAMMOND Phones: 678-2455 COMPANY
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