Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 142, Hammond, Lake County, 3 December 1920 — Page 20

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iriday, December 8, 1920.

ROBERTSDALE

C Buell of Indianapolis boule-.-' a g-ue.t at the John Blaul . Hammond on Wednesday, ir.d Mrs. F.-ed Fetters n of Lake i visited relatives In (Chicago 'uesday. tun i Mrs. Hnry F. Esters. Carl - nn.l rwisa Elsie Pits, attended ick show in Chicago on Tues.nir.g. Kr.ica Hemmt of BTr.it. Wis., tor at thw home of Mrs Carrie "I.k avenue. party was had at the home A. Herhdriclmon on Lake ave'y evenlnff. The party was v on Mrs. Hendrlckson In ' i-.fr birthday, after the games r freshtnents were served. elzhth of this month the basaar -ke saJe, whl-ch the Lutheran c-h Is g-rvtng will besln at three "k In the afternoon. ' rs. W. Broderlck of Atchison avevisited friands In Hajnmond Wedlay. lty Jane Oapin of 'Myrtle avenue been on the sick list and nndor .e doctor's ore for several days. Mrs. Henrr Visa estertalned her Monday sohcol class at her home on m ui-L - 1 -

Myrtle avenue Wednesday evening". A very pleamnt evening was enjoyed by the youngsters playing games and music, after which Sirs. Visa served dainty refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Lyons of Indianapolis boulevard attended the stock show in Chicago on Wednesday evening. The older boys of the First Evangelical church of Robertsdale met Tuesday night at the home of Rev. Splelberger for the purpose of organisation. The meeting was in charge of Miss Ruth Cooley. teacher of the class. In the future, this class will be known as the Trl-Mu fraternity. Their motto, suggested by one of the boys, is "Fight Hard and Clean." The object of this organization Is to build up the physl oal, mental, and spiritual life of the members, to win other young men to Christ, and to train for Christian leadership. A class pin was chosen- and colors, purple and yellow, agreed upon. Two committees were apolnted, one a nominating committee, composed of Irvln Felsen, John IBlnliaminer and Charles Stiller; and a committee on the constitution composed of Herman Ooebel, Carl Blnhammer and Ira Vis. The club will meet for athletics In the auditorium the first and third Tuesdays of each month." In addition to

these meetings, the boys will hold a devotional and social meeting once or twice a month. This class meets each Sunday morning at 10 o'clock In the church and cordially invites? all high school and working boys, sixteen yearn of age or over who are not attending

oiher Sunday schools, to Join them. If you are eligible for membership and are looking for a live class of follows who do things, visit these boys next Sunday. After the business session, a Jolly frocial hour was enjoyed, r.fter which Mrs. Spielberger served Individual lunches. Each fellow had to find his own lunch with the help of a "rhyme" to tell him where to look. After a lively scramble. In which Herman Ooebel discovered himself to be the victim for a solo because of returning last, all sat down for their sood "eats." Those present at this first meeting were: Irvln Felsen. Herman Goebel. Edward Market, Charles Stiller, Ira Vis. Henry Hamon, Edward Vanderhoft and Miss Ruth Cooley.

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