Hammond Times, Volume 9, Number 36, Hammond, Lake County, 6 November 1920 — Page 3
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First Presbyterian Chorea. Hohman and Hlgrhland sts. J. C. rarrett. Minister. F.ible School at 8:45 a. m. Morning worship at 11:00 a. m. Subject: -My Lord." Christian Kndcavor at 6:30 p. in. Kvenlng Worship 1 :Z0 y. m. Mr. LyelJ Kadcr will deliver famous aiiress on "Garbage" tliis service
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St. Paul's tntheran Cburcb. 5 Clinton st. IV. V. Llchtsinn. Tastor. 8:00 Sunday school. 10:00 Morning service. Holy t'om:3C Kvenin? service. November 14th. annual mission day. touro Stret MethofiJst Episcopal. Ttev. Dr. Chas. Lt-ason, paster. Sunday school 0:45 n. m. Graded Course used. 11 a. m. Serman. Subject: "The Throo Temples.' Upworth Iftatue ti.iO p. m. Topiej, "Our Chun h and Olbigations." Leadtr. Mis? Palmer. 7:."o p. in. Ilvf-ninfr serron. Subject: '"What Is Hie Church Worth To This ,r-
Trinity Zngllsb Lutheran Charch. K. of P. Temple, corner Hohniar an Ugden sts. II. Mackensen, Taster. 4 Mason ac Thone 144s. 9:45 a. ro. Sunday School. IthoO a. in. MTiiins Service. J:li p. tn. Evening Worship.
Tlrst Baptist Church. :o:-:ia sib'.ey st. XI. D. LickUder, Taster. Sunday School 10 a. m. Followed Vv observance of the Lord's Surfer, 1 1 a. m. H. V. P. U.. Intermediate and Senior 6:"0 n. m. Kveninic Worship 7:30 p. ni. With sermon, by the pastor. Theme: "Renunciation And Action." Wednesday. 7:45 p. m. tlcneral surey of the Gospel of Matthcy by Xormnn Camp, of Chicago. Hear him If possible.
Centenary Jff. 2. Ckttrcb. At the Lincoln School Buildings, on Johnson St., near Gostlln. Warren C. Ilcnslee, Pastor. Sunday School at 3:45 a. n. Morntrisr scr!c? at 10:43 a. r.i. Speaker. Ir. Forsyth. Junior League at 1:30 p. m. Kpworth league 7 p. jsi. , Lader. Mr. Lasater. V.enlngr fecrvioe at 7:3 p. m. Speaker: "Dr. Forysthe.
St, Paul's Church Episcopal. Rimbach Ave. and Ann St. J:30 a. m. Sunday school. 10:4a a. m. Holy Communion with sermon and choir. No evening service. Emmanuel Evangelical cnureo. 348 Sibley St. Rev. Carl SchacfTir, pastor. Phone 11S5W. Kev. Carl Shaffer. Mission Sunday will be observed In both services. Rev. Lienhardt. mission worker In CKieaco. will address the Sunday f-chool at 0 n. ro. 30:15 a. m. Preaching by the same speaker. 7:30 p. m. Preaching by Rev. L. Goebel and Rev. Usman. These men will present the different phases of mission work. Monday 7:45 r- m. T'ifccrs meetinfi. Thursday 2 p. m. Ladies Aid social meeting. ClrirUau Church. Calumet avenue and Summer Boulevard. C. M Smithsen, minister. !
:30 .Dible school. 1J:45 O rmmininn and sermon. Subject: "Should Christiana l'ray the Lord's Prayer?" 6:45 Junior; Intermediate. and Senior Endeavor. 7:S0 p. m. Evangelistic service. Subject: "The Second Coming; of Christ and the Judgment." Series of two sermons. The South S'de bus" leaves lSih and Madison at 9:15. The North Side bin will be on Sheffield 9:00, Muehn. S:.3; Oak. and Hoffman. 9:C0. Tree ide tn nl from the services. The Associated Bible Students hold p-ib-11c services every Sunday In Odd Fellows Hall. Services are undenominational unj the speaker Is from Chicaxtx Cloa M. E. Church. 202 Truman avc. Rev. Berk. Tastor. Phone 1193J. ;30 a. in. Sunday School and Bible Study. 10:30 a. in. Momins: Service. 7:30 p. m. Epworth League. Sobl St. Pentecostal Assembly. 743 Sohl st.
S:3i a. m. Bible School. 1:30 Preaching service 7:30 Preaching service.' 7:45 Thursday evening. Everybody welcome. Coma and enJoy a feast of good things.
First Church of the XTasareae. Corner Calumet and Michigan aves. A. M. Wells, Pastor. Sunday school. 9:45 a. m. Morning Worship st 10.45 p. m. Toting Peoples' meeting. 6:45 p. w. Evangelistic service J :43 p. m. Prayer Meeting Wednesday, 7:45 p- n-
nrst Methodist Episcopal Church. Rev. BenJ Kist. pastor. Rev. Wm. L. Rurgeag,' R.ellgtous Director. S33 llohman St. 3:00 a. m. K;las meeting. 9:30 a. tn.- Sunday school and BibU clas-ses. 10:45. m. -Meirninr-worship. f:30 p. m. Social Hour. . t:."i p. m. Epworth Leagu. ' 6:S0 p. tn. Intermediate League. 7:30 p. ni. Evening worship. Sermon by the pastor. 7:30 p. m. Wednesday, Prayer Meeting. . . Salvation Army. 29 East state t. Captain Samuel Hedegaard in charge. Meetings Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday night at 8 o'clock. Sunday school at 1 :30 p. m. Sunday evening Salvation services at 8 p. m. A cordial Invitation is extended to public to attend these services. Spec- ' ial singers and speakers. Tina Street Yresbjtertaa Church. Corner Pin t. and Chicago a,v. - :4 5 a. m. Sunday School. 11:00 a. m. -Morning Worship 2:00 p. rn. Catechism Classen. 4:30 p ni. Senior and Intermediate Christian Endeavor. T:"0 p. m. Evening Service, Wednesday. 7:30 p. in. Prayer Meet
ing. ' ' - Friday, 7:30 p. m. Choir practice. The Tlrst Spiritualistic Church of Hammond will ho'd church tomorrow evening at 98 West State st.. over Wels rrug Store. At 7:45 Sunday. Oct.
3rd. All member invited, bmnu Kner will rive public tents. The Christian Tries. Cs Churcn. the school hone en Snnir s'.. near Madison st. Rev. E. J. Grl froth, Tastor. 10:d0 a, m. Sunday School. 7:30 p. m. Preaching Service. Dlrln Healing Xsetlugs. Held at our branch, 308 Truman ave.. welcome. Tlrrt Churcli of Clirlst, Eolsatiit. 730 S. Hohman St. Morning service at 10:45. Sunday school at 12 o'eloeSt. , Wednesdav evening testimonial meeting st 8 o'clock.. A free reading room in open daily exeept Sunday. from2 to 5 p. m.. and M Tuesday ad Friday-evenings from 7:30 to 9.. - The publtf la cordially welcome to a!l services and to visit the reading room. Read The Times Want Ad$
WHITING PARTIES BRING DAMAGE SUIT Two ults from da:nages were filed In the Hammond superior court this morning against the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea company. The plaintiffs are Alfred and Lillian limniock of Whiting. On December 24. 191S. Mrs. Dimmock went to the Whiting btore of the teacompany to makj some purchases. She says the door was set in a deep entrance which had considerable slope. The floor was slippery and she fell, breaking lit r left leg in two places. She asks for J3.000 damages. The second suit which w a.s filed oy her huband. also asks for J3.000, because of the expense to which he wa put and because he has been robbed of his wife's companionship during i r illness. Ibaeh. Gavit. Stinson .i Civ It are attorneys for the plainti.Ti In b.th suits.
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, LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OK FINAL SETTLEMENT Ol" ESTATE In the matter of the Estate of JosepTi S. Adamcc. dceased. No. 2157. In tho bake Suttrinr Court, Scpu nib. r Torui. 1320. . 1'olicc is hereby given to the HLIRS, I.EGATELS AND CltEDITuUS UK Joseph S. Adamec. deceased, to appear
In tho Lake Superior Court, held at i Hamniond, Indiana, on the 2. th d;iy of J November. 1920. and tdww cause, if any. ' why the KINAL SETTLEMENT AC-'
COUNTS with tin: estate of said decedent should not be approved; and ?-o'l heira arc ndtltlej to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributee shares. WTKESS the Clerk, of the LakB ?-J -rerior Court, at Hammond, this 6th day ofAovembf.r, 1920. HERBERT L, WHEATON, 11-6-13 Clerk L S Court
mond, Indiana, t.m on the Olh day of November. 11120, they unanimously adopted Declaratory Resolution No. 722 lor the opening and widening of l-i.k' Avenue of said City, to a width of 55 feet from Indianapolis Boule-
vard to HIMh Street and a width of 66 ! fect from llinh Stret to 121' t Street!
in the City ol Hammond, Indiana. The Board of Iub!ic Works of said City has tlx ed the 2t5tU day of Novem. her. 1920. as a dale upon which reinonstranrts may b? lib'd or presinted by persona liH rested, jn or 3ff t ly said proj-isi'd opening and widening of s-'id L:ike Amiiuc. as above described, and on said day at two o'clock p. m. said oal'.rd "ill meet at Us office, for the purpose of hearing and considering uny remonstrances which may have been filed or presented and for tin purpos of taking final aetion thereon, tueh arfion :ha!l be final und conclusive upon all persons. A. J. SWAN? ON", JACOB WIKKK, I-. C. 1)1 ET RICH. Board of Public Works WILLIAM C. RofL,
COUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; jid said heirs aro notified to then and there maka proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. WITNESS the. Cler kof the Lake Superior Court, at Hammond, this 6th day of November. 1920. Scal HERBERT L. WHEA HERBERT L. WWRiATON. (Sealj Clerk Lake Superior Court , ' 11-6-13
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Is old enough to be wise. She wanted my money, go I just took it out of tho baifk and left. They can get me It
I they want to, but I'll run away again. J She ain't going to get my money.".
Man, 80 Flees Wife and "Won't Go Back" AURORA, 111. Even If they take Daniel K. Thew. eighty. six. back to Morrlsonvillo, N. y.. and his wife he will run away again, he says. Thew was arrested here as a tramp. lie had J3.270.7l in his pockets when arrested. The chief of police of Aurora received a telegram from Morrisonville, N. Y.. asking that Tbew be held. It was then disclosed that he was a wife
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NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. OFFICE Of THE BOARD, HAMMOND, INDIANA. 1D20. To Whom It May Concern: Notice Js hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Ham-
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NOTICE Ol' FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE In Ihc mailer ol" the Estate of H).sMp OiMnaii. d'cease.j. No. lilj. In the Lai. o Superior Court, September Term. 1320. Not.ie is lieitby given to the HEIR. I .ETii ATEES AND CREDITOKS of Habslp Oilman, deceased, to appear in the Lake Supcn-T Court, nt (am. mond, In-iiatiii. on the 23l!i day of November. 1320, and thow cause, if any. why the l'lS'Al. SETTLEMENT AC-
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WRANGEL ESCAPES INTO CRIMEA tlNTtRNATIONAt. NEWS SERVICC1 CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov. 5. via London. Nov. 6 Gen. Wrangel's anti-Bol-ehevlk army in South Russia has escaped Into Crimea, frustrating the desperate efforts of the Soviet army to outflank and encircle it according to information from Sebastopol today. The anti-Red army vas extricated by clever generalship, despite the fact
that it was outnumbered nearly 6 to 1. Sebastopol dispatches (from Wrangcra headquarters) said that the losses of the anti-Red forces were not heavy in either men or materials. It is reported from Zankezur that th Armenians have revolted, killing the Red ga-rison. Amen, an sources deny the sensationat rumor that 10. 000 Armenians were ninrsacrcd by Turlis at Hedjin. This information came through the American rclUf agency.
POSSE SEEKS NEGRO ATTACKER f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) BALTIMORE. Md.. Nov. . An armed posse is searching the country near
e antonsviiie .Manor, a suburb, today for a negro who attacked Miss Delia Tweedel, a 16-year-old department store clerk, while she was on her way home last night. One suspect was arrested, but he proved an alibi. The girl will recover.
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Fannie Hurst's most appealing story. "Humoresque, has been transferred lo the screen. The intensely human atmosphere of the novel is said to have bren incorporated into the picture with singular success. The story center. around Leon Kantor, a boy cf the Ghetto, who shows an intense love for music. His mother who has always wanted a musicianson, is delighted and on his seventh birthday buys him a viclin. Leon's playmate is -pretty Gina Ginsberg. Fifteen years bter, Leon is a recognized genius. On the night of his triumph at a big concert siven for his
people of the Ghetto, he enlists. Leon returns from France with a shattered shoulder and it is said that he will never be ble to play the violin again. Leon's music is his all. He becomes morose and discouraged. Before the war he had become engaged to Gina. New he wishes to release her from marrying him a cripple. But in a very wonderful way he is restored to full strength and. to the joy of his mother and Gina, turns toward new conquests in the realm of music. Alma Ruebens is the featured player in "Humoresque," and Gaston Glass and Vera Gordon are also included in the cast.
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