Hammond Times, Volume 9, Number 35, Hammond, Lake County, 30 October 1920 — Page 6
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flNTINNATIONAL NEWS SERV1CCJ LONDON. Oct. 23 AiUuhgu t'.io Welsh coal miners are still hostile, belief was expressed in responsible quarters today that the strikers through- , out the Eritlth coal fields will ratify the tircemcnt reached by the government '- r,.J the Federation cf Miners. The refrndum vot will be held Tusday and the t-iult will bo known about 21 hours later. If the terms are ratified the 1.300 ?r risers may return to work Thursday t r Friday. The compromise calls for en ImmeilJite wage increase of t-.vo shillings p-r shift for miners and one shilling for - l"iys until January Z. v hen the -whole ( uestion will be reviewed. At that time iho outrut for the last tv o wp.'ks of ?'ov ember and the f.rst tw o weeks o! .December 'will he compared with the otput of September in order to see if i reduction has Increased undr advanced wares. The government reserved :hc right to cut the miners' advance to one shilling per shift on the basis of a -'.ding scale which would enable the M.nors to increase thteir wags advance if production were increased. In th? meantime the wage hoard i ill contini.e investigaton until the end of March. ,
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The suit of Louis E. Ilohman vs. M innie Beyer, et. ah for possession of ):operty and damages, which was Srst viard in Judge Friedrich's court has n appealed by the defendant to ;e superior court. Judge Friedrie'i - uiiil for the plaintiff and granted --3 damages. ftjit to collect on a prornisrory r.ot i:.is been filed by Carroll A. Teller i.iin?t Ernest L'e tt. A'jhin. through .Ntiorrey Ibach, Ua.it, Stinson & ai it. Tatthew La', ene is sulrg trie L i'lff Manufacturing company and the I :rst Trust Savings bank on a r nl .iet in connection with the erection : ' tlie company's p'ant in I-Iammund. 'teAleer. Dorsey Ar Gillctt are atrneys for the plaintiff. Arthur 0- Carpenter s. Ov;. Asher the title of a suit filed today by At-tn-ne: Victor K. Robert.g of Lowell to i et aside judgment by default in a suit lat spring for possession of property ud damages. Amos Pollard has filed suit for divorce from Laura Pollard. They were -.-arried Nov. IT. 1316. and separated (eiober 31 of this year. The plaintiff rivj feis wife deserted him on numerf j. occasion and frequently displayed x bad temper. Fhe has the custody - the child at present and II r. Foll.i'd i contributing toward its supv -rl. G. C Whits is the plaintiff's att --r.ejr.
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First Congregational church of Eist Chicago, corner Magoun ave. and 145th st. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Morning service at 10:41 a. m. Antheri. "Out of Heaven." Sow en. sung by Mrs. Z. f. Campbell and chorus. Inte.-med-!atc Endeavor. 6:30 p. m. Senior Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. Evening service at 7:30 r. m. Anthem, "The Heavens Are Declaring." Bethoven. chorus. The sermons will be both special tomorrow. This being Trison Sunday, the pastor will deliver a special address suitable to the day. In the evening a new et of pictures, which have just arrived this week 111 Chicago from Spain, will be shown, and the address "Doyond The Pyrenees," delivered. If you enjoy the beautiful, don't miss seeing these pictures. Everyone on time for Sunday school. Don't forget to set your clock back ona hour tor.ight. First Church of Christ, Indiana Harbor. Regular services will be heli at the Christian church in Indiana Harbor "n Sunday, morning and evening. Fjble school in the morning at :o0. rrcachinjr at 10:43. tho morning sermon will l an election sermon with the subject "Shall Christians Take Tart in rolittcs." Regular services in he evening at the usual hour. C MeFadder. minister. The services at the First Methodist church of East Chicago on Sunday. OctobT 31 will be as follows: 9:30
Sunday school. We are departmentalizing our school. Miss Amy Jess nobison cf the University of Chicago is now the superintendent of our primary department. Other departmental superlntenfients will be elected soon. Theodore B&rr has bten electd to fill the vacancy made by the resignation of A. H. Watts, general tupcrintendont. who is leaving the city to become the Scout Executive of Lansing. Michigan. 10:4i morning worship. Sermon subject: "Foundation Principles of Political Platform." Solo, selected. G:"0 Junior Epworth League. This will he the first meeting of the Juniors. All boys and g!rl- of 9 to 12 years of age are invited. Partita and other week day meetings w ill be a part of the prnjrrar.i In addition to the Sunday afternoon service. Miss Rohlson will he the superintendent. 6:30 Intermediate Hpworth league. The program will be in charge of Mae Evans and Gcanetie Cox. Special music will be given. The topic for discussion is 'Forgetting Self." 6:30 Senior Epworth League. O. E. Ramsdill will lead the devotional meeting. 7:30 evening worship, sermon "The Ruling Principles of Life." Life." Anthem by the choir; "Jehovah Is My Light." At the First Baptist church of Indiana Harbor tomorrow morning at 11 oclock worship, the subject of th mon will be: "Jesus Calling Disciples. " and at 7:3'" I lie evening hour, "When The Gates! of Glory Open." Sunday school meets at 9:45 with classes for nil ages. The jourg people. b-th Senior anl Intermediate, meet st fi:o These meetings are interesting and full cf spirit and an invitation ;s extended to every yo-jng person not otherwise employed Sunday evening to enjoy th
fme fellowship here.
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A. It. McKee,
Owing to the demand for other classes than those originally planned for
Religious Kdua!.ion on a week day at the Congregational church, the Board of Education of that church, Messrs Roy j W. Feik. H. F.. .Tones, Trsnk Maples.! 'Mrs. T. T. Powers and Mrs. W. W.I
Smith, have arranged clajfej at 4:40 j p. m. every Tuesday and Thursday fori public school scholars in grades 7, s! and 9. Complete st3 of maps. Bibles. ' handwork, books, pencils, colors have !
been purchased. In every detail of suplies, etc., this school is being conduc-
J ted cn a par with the public schools.
T!ue classes are all held in separate ruoms. filled with blackboards, pianos and special tables for the younger children. The services of three excellent teachers have been secured and splendid enrollment so far made. "With the new arrangements, several more scholars tan be accomodated and, every boy and
i girl, not enrolled elsewhere, is invited
to be on hand Tuesday next to commence studies Divine service at the Church of the Good Shepherd tomorrow will he a celebration of the Holy Eucharist at 7 a. m. and a second euchrist with sermon at 1 r" : 4 3 a. in. Services to-
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All clocks are to
t"5 set back one hour tonight. Nxt J Monday is th Feast of All Saints. The i church's annual memorial of the deid. j The Church of the Good Shepherd will j observe this holy day on Cunday. it j being much more cnvcnint than on I Monday. Commencing with one week
efrort tomorrow. November 7th, the church will resume the night service at 7:30 p. m. "Every Sunday r.fght during
the coming winter months. All Catholic Churches and Protestant Churches of the Twin Cities will conduct their services tomorrow at the changed time. Clocks are to be set hack one hour Sunday morning. According to all pastors the church members are to be governed by ordinance adopted In da light saving. Chief O'Donnell is out of the city on the sad mission of attending' the funeral of his mother, a resident of Elyria, O. He departed hurriedly on his mission and his wife accompanied him. They will most likely be absent from here for several days. The Trl Kappas scored a triumph in their social-benefit dance held fat the McKLnley Auditorium last evening and despite the many other affairs held in th.v Tw in CiUea and all of various import, the attendance netted the sorority o mest cVeditable sum to be rlaced to the fund for their dental clinic association In the public schools. The dec
orations consisted of the Hallowe'en j selections and the dance music was j rendered by the Branch Orchestra of j Chicago under recommendation of Mr. Charles McKelvcy. The evening was '
lueally pleasant and the sority has also gained a name for the dispensing of true hospitality. There .w 111 be other affairs held of like status during the winter season and the members, individually and collectively will plan for the creating of greater funds to add to the splendid cause they are sponsoring. ' The Kappas as a whole extend their appreciation to the public for the generous response they met with in their first endeavor since they have taken up the clinical survey.
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