Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 2, Hammond, Lake County, 12 February 1921 — Page 5
February 12, 1921.
Crown Point News Happenings Of A Day In Lake County 5 Lively Capital.
I f micro Economoff, a xv Psi e county attorney, itviti was ."i;ed for divorce l.y hid "ii Friday, the case helne II known in Gary, . if e, 1 ira, heard by J idgo Non on. who prantod Mrs. Eoonn th. d-cree. he.lde. $23 a iv.vls Mipport money and the, hone at 44th H venue, Gary. The KoonomofT h Live two children, v hich she was given the c jtody of. Penury Sheriff r:U-h..rl X i Hi o r ti ha? i liirf hntt'en 'n .-, w hPh Mr. Kiihnrn V'T)1 Sf'VtTC '; for the t Uero' t on account o !na: imu"iHl . niet: :s always on Tin- j.-ii. v-'-i his kept him hen pwst u-cek. The IMstt- rn S-'nr h' lar meeting on Prid.iy 1 !i i the. r regr 1several ,wtnuidate be'tyir Initiated. Tlaiph I.. Ila.ri.. vs. Francis M. F;.ink to the title of a complaint filed in the Circuit Court on Friday by Atorneyji l;arr and llretr-er. The juit . ? con?frue, the will of i:se late ;"iry Ban', a. .Ithn IJ. IVtfron of thin city Is sctr.,c a s;..-cial jnlor In the clroult iir! tr.l". week. Thf i'3. in which m .-ittincr Is tvtf r?-n v. 15ot.lalC PERSONAL AN SOCIAL NEWS I A '.noetintr of f-.e North Side XV. ( . '.'-. t. was Jichi tt the home c-f Mm. William Kol'i. 112 Ames avenue for the 'irpos of iirr.insing for the contest w rk whb'h ill b held at the Irv;nr schoo. on March . The Indies will e medal to the on i-cecivinc first ;.'iiors and al.-' nn L T. h. pin to each ! the cont .'Stan's. A nttrcher of th 'dies liavs the tickets and they aie xpectinc t' realise quite a sum. which i'.l be dsnjt-J t j the I T. I., lo-rk. M!ss U'ira Si-ho!l held a Vientin party at her home on Forsythe avenue. Games and musii and a nice lunchoou were cnjor-.l. Those present wer. Cose and lo iantTi Washasen. Ida Ketz- I lows, Marie Medtier, Ida and MartJ Schiuuosser, Caroline Washaen, C'har1 i-!tf Brown and Grada Tapper. The Tj. O. K. K. C. will give a roniiit at th Ji. of I". Hall. dance South lotiman street. Spivak's Nov hestra will furnish the music. dty rrtev. 'Smithson of the Christian hurch. Calumet avenue. ill tell, "What Kind of Church Hammond XefKis." on Sunday evening, Feb. K. There will be special music and an :nlerestlnif tall d to attend. I'ub: cordially in it Mr. and Mrs. street euterfali lialn of l -d the S. T en'npr. The 4 Hiitiiland S. 1,0J r;lur n Thursd iy ey en'npr. The grenf h-men's hia'n sco"-e was worthy H. MeLautrh In and th ladies' ly Mrs. II. M'I.auirlilin. t'ons .datlori prir.es went to Mar! Cole and Mrs. )-'. W. I; oher. Next ineetincr will be Held at the home or Mr. and Mrs. Olio Herbst in the Herhst a fa ri mout.;. LIVE LOCAL eS "ADS PLEATING AND RE-PLEATING Ail kinds of skirts In one day. Button .-overlnpc, hemt Itch-na?, hraidim; ail work guaranteed. Call at Wv,'i?y's. 31 State St., little west of Hoc., man St. I'hone 440 Hammond. h-37 OTH K. - The annual inert ma,' of t rf e shareholders of the Mas i ic Puibllngr Assoclstion will be held at tile Masonic Temple. 4n and 45 Muen'.ch Court, in the city of Hammond. Indiana, on Tii'i rsda y, P . m . --1-101 Feb i" 'i i ry lTth, rs2, at TttKO. MOtlt. -Trcas. Ilrnr the lii-mulf ally illiintrnteil Illhte leelure free. In the rel,ue Thenter ardny mnrnins t 10 o'clock. C. IT. SiTlnele. xppnio!.. rrclcnme. No cliM-tltn. 2-10-3 ' 1 ,tT 'VlA , aa " - ' i'A 1 ..it - ffr . -I-' -- ' ' ; BAM9IOKP. rrrDXAITA Worked Wonders My :fe recelted a treatment of In-. Purkhnrt's Vecetabie Compound. !'' wlien nirwl. It b is worked wonoers in her ci-e of I.tvrr, Stomach Trouble aid Constipa tion, ('itarrh. W e r" under tl ousand ol' in-'tt ions to you. Wili;m Aimer, Haltimore, Md, I.ion't h-t another !. v pass. Write Tr. Purkhart for n treatment of I r. Purkhart'i Vcs-e table i.'on.p.'iund. I'a.y when cured. Address .'tt'l 3J;ln Si.. Cinetnna'l. O. AH rlrusririsi s. .. days'
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and l.i an injunction. Peterson Is tryingto eject the Ka.dale from some Property in ?ary which ho claims tney have no right to occupy. Atty.. Rose and Mathews are the lenal talent arrayed aoinst each other in ti'.o ca?1, which is hein. hitterly foiiarht. Mrs. Raymond Siierman was grunted a divorce from her husband by Judsre K. Miles Norton in the circuit court on Friday. Mrs. Sherman charged eriIty and alleged that. Sherman was possessed of an unftovernab'e temper, which made life unbearable for her. She his left him on .several oecasi-ons but returned on hi. promise to do better. The Sherman's have one child Mrs. Sheirman is making her homo with her parents living near Valparaiso. Julius Oreisel left on Friday nleht to spend the week end with his wife, who 1h visiting- her parents at Frankfort, Ind. The Ielz bas-ket ball team are piuylfi? the Union avenue Parish house in Chicago tonight a retu-n Kame. the Peti team beat the parish Klrls 16 to 8 in the game which they played !n Crown Point.
Mrs. Edward ItecV.erman of Bremen. Ind., returned to ner home after spending: a very .ileisnt week with Mrs- S. Harris of iS Rimhach avenue. Marriage licenses wer elssued in Chicago yesterday to Alvln 8. McKinney and Laura Blacaly. Phillip M. Paaeajje i and Carrie yier.o, all of Hammond. Mrs. J. J. Anderson of 3 W. Hlgluand er.tertained at a post-nuptial luncheon jesterday in honor of Mrs. Alfred Stocker. who was recently married at Taw Paw, Mu-h. Tile table was prettily decorated with red hearts aiel small valentines as rlace cards, covers being- laid for six. Mrs. Stocker was formerly Miss Pori. Baker. She tecAved several useful (rifts. M r. arid Mrs. Kdward Schufz har jU!t returned jrom their honeymoon which they sp-nt in Daytona vsitini, with Mr. and Mrs. F. T, Keisacker and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rose of Ocala, Fla. A very nice nirthday party was S'-v-eii n honor of Mrs. George Phillips o' C30 Indiana av.'.iue at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jonn Hepworth, 665 IjOHun street on Friday t veniisg, February 11, The evening: was very pleasantly spent in a number of, various en- , joyabie gira9, after which the gueat; were led to tho dinins room where a I prettily arrange I luncheon waa srved. Those prestat were Mr. and Mrs. John i Hepworth and family, Mr. and Mrs. j Emery Wilder, Mrs. G-eofg-e Growe, Mrs. Hawkensniith ami non Samuel, Mr. j and Mrs. Cfurg Phillips and family Mrs. Til lie Fedduser aud daughter Host The Blue B.rd Swing- C'ltih met at the heme of Mrs. Milan "Morris on Pea) avenue la.st evening-. Sewing and music , were 'enjoyed and luncheon was served. The at. the home Peal ay enue. nxt meeting- will oo held of Mrs. Floyd M.cNally on For., "eth. Music lovers from Hammond, Kal f'hk'ago and Gary, that had the opportunity to h-ar th song recital griven by John T. lie i 1 and I.illian French Head at the recital hail of tins Hammond Musical College, were much pleased and showed their appreciation by their good at endance and sympathetic at.te;iti in. AH were held captive by th duet "Gondo) iera" by Hensche! in which Mr. flea 1 adopted his voice to tho various months required. In the Aria "Won Thou Thy Snowtake' h's tecliflical skiil was pronounced, and the sombre color used in trie "Greyhound" and " Wi nderer," showed thf.t his voice was rr h and powerful. M-. Ilead , sent tie- hiv.-rs of a rich bass voice into -ra-.'tur-s for his Is a voice of rare oi mn ii'v. dramatic and sublime and emotional, filled with strength and entirely w..n V'l audience with his rendition "The Horn." PilMan French P.eids group of fo'igj were g-iven with nr.icti earnestness and fine quality, showing with sikll .her mar veto us soprano voice, t'harlctte Al:n at the piano played in an ariistic manner and her work was excellerit urid showed sklil and traininR- of the hitrhesl qualify. The. most artistic prog-ram presented in this city for many a day. it indeed met the- approval cf the most critical music lover. We cannot say enough for this excellent program. Mrs. Fred Kraus and Mrs. Paalph Shuitz entertained Iiberty Camp o: Ttoyal Neighbors and their husband" at a pedro party at the home, of Mrs. K rails, 4 SO Conkey avenue. Prizes were won by Mr. Ralph .Shultz and Mrs. Kmmet Spencer and the consolationprizes by litillio Wyant and Mrs. Kd Mo rrissey. - The North Side Ladies' Club met with Mrs. Ijawrence on Sheffield avenue. Thre -cr; 21 present and the Vuests were Mr-a. T. W. Ait, Mrs. Hivdortf and ilrt, Ward of Gary. The Hammond Victory Clu'H held a valentine party Friday evening- at th5 home of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Pram. Pedro was played and prizes awarded to Mr. John Wairijoner, Kim; Hester and Mrs, Hans Pram. A ftrab bass of comb; valentines afforded much amusemenc j A surprise party jriven by the members of the True Kindred was given fur Frank Stev--ns at 540 Fioutyins v- i nut. Games end music were a. feature of the cvenins? and Mr. Stevens we -presented with a True Kindred pin There were a lar?e number of g-ueets present and a delightful time was spent. A birthday pafy was given In honor o f.Mrs. Iaila Wioks at her home, Tn-troit str- et. The party wts g-iven by sisters of the l&dles' auxiliary of P. of ft. T. No, 413 of which Mrs. Weeks is president. A five o'clock dinner was served and Mrs. Weeks received many lovely gifts The history department of the Hammond Woman's tluh will meet with Mrs. David Hirsch. 835 Hohraan etre-t on Monday afternon. Feb. H. Mrs." Olaf Ian?ley has charge of the p rott ram and Mrn. Felter current events. daotr iaelc anuuxit an If HUNTH Sal-r. fail. l thm trea tment of'lTCH, SCHEMA. . RINGWORM, TBTTKR or j tatber I tehlnt akio dUeaaca. Try' m 73 oaait ra at em rtk. Joitph W. Welf. Dtu$gun.
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mond Woman's Club will hod their monthly meeting on Monday evening. Feb. 14, at eie;ht o'clock at the homo of Mrs. Ilomnorter In Glendale Park. American composers will be the prop-ram and Mra. AY. C. Gibson, Mr.--. Harry Sheridan, Mrs. Hannauer, Mrs. liomberizer and Mr, John McNail will be the vucaHs'3 arid Mrs. Mikesch, Mr.s. Arthur Weiss an 1 Miss Fischer aeofn-panists.
A BAG OF PEANUTS The Orpheum for today and Peanuts.'' Of bair of peanuts, a little comedy theater'! best offerins Sunday is "A Pat? o'" ourse It isn't a real It's only the name of skit which Pavil and Rose are putting on. There is also some burlesque comfdy JuKXiing byTom and Addie I,io; Joe Jazz Williams, the syncopated -violinist: Fiitv Irfsher and company, ho do siriKinf. dancinsj and music; Weils and Montgomery, comedians; Itiotli and Jjeander, comedy novelty cyclists. 'Boy Scout Column j THOOP c-ilebrated froop i c-ilebrated mothers nit,!;: with a good attendance of both mothers and Scouts. The main event on the program was a .basketball frame between VVentworth Iligrh School and the Scouts. The latter winning: by a 3G to 10 score. A.fter the game, 44 Scouts lined up In the Scout room for the rest of tlu meeting. Headquarter a n aoiMicements were read and 8 'out Fxeoutive Scott made a few br!?f remarks. Mr. WtnColiett, Scout Master of Troop IT was also a visitor. Sunday. February IT. is Secant Sunday for Troop 9. P.ev. rarrett will preach the service and the Scouts will attend in a bod.-. Troop 9 has n g-oodly numhr of scouts ready for the next Court of Honor and promises to Vie first in Scouting as well as first in basketball TBOOP 17. Thursday, February 10. 1921, Troop IT. had a meeting- and invited the mothers of each .scout to the meeting-. The Scouts played games and entertained the mothers. The first thintr was the oath are! laws, then came inspect ion. The Crow Patrol was first. Eagle, sec-nd: Silver Fox, third. Mr. l.'.-vi Golden demonstrated knot tying with his feet. After some jj-ood sonars ref reh:ri" n t s were served consisting: of ice cream and c likes. Those present of Scout leadership were as follows: Mr. Scott, executive; Mr. Golden, scoutmaster of 'Pro-op 1-' : Mr. 1'avey, scoutmaster of Troup : ; Mr. Collet, scoutmaster of Troop 1, ; Mr. Kikeley, assistant scoutmaster ot Troop IT. also Mr. Wolf; Mr. Kigcr of the troop committee. After refreshments, all ligets were turned out except a lighted candle and Miss Nixon, the principal of Wallace school, entertained us with a arhoat I j story. After a orief discussion of the ! pcout laws, we were dismissed with the Scout benediction. TIIOOI' 12. Sunday. February 6th. Troop 12. in a body, attended Sr. Cashnir's for 7 o'clock mass. Seats were reserved for the boys, yatber Serocynsk i is Scoutmaster for this troop. THOOl" 1. ThAirsday evenmg- the mothers Troop 1 were tjivited to the Scout meeting at the Baptist church, A pood many turned out and Mr. Gordon) showed them a good sample of the work he is doin.j with Troop 1. Scout j Harry Blocker ..as presented with a! Scout book as a present for writing ; me tiest essay on last summer s camp, j Troop I s window display was a typewritten list of the good turns don- by I thern during: th" month of Noveruber. THOOl 1. A good example of what can b ri irV in the bird-house contest Is the birdhouse which was on display :n the c,as company's window- by Scout MasteJohn Krawozyk of Troop n. W !iie not in the contest, it should be a gn.ui example of what the bov build. Scout perviire will be held hon id 1 It First M. I-:, church Sunday rttornlr.fr and in the First Presbyterian church Sunday evening-. Feb. 12, DEMOCRAT IS UNSEATED VASirrNGTON. Feb. 1 2. Delegate Geortte B. Orlgaby. democrat, from Alaska, after having served sin. " June 1&19, today was held not entitled to the seat by house elections committee number 3. The committee recommends that the seat be awarded lo James Wickr"ham, republican, former
Special Sermon FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Calumet and Summer Street SUNDAY EVENING' 7:30 Subject
"The Kind of Church
HEAR SMITHSON PREACH Special Music
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St. Paul's Ev. Lutheran Church 85 CLINTON STREET
W. F. LICHTSINN, Pastor Sunday Afternoons at 4 o'clock Subject of Sermon, February 13 "ON THE WAY TO GETHSEMANE" We Preach the Gospel of Christ for the Salvation of Sinners
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tileate, fraud's in ind alleged elections. THREATEN TO IMPEACH LANDIS WAyiU.NV,'T- ., Feb. 12. Impeachment proceed . niis against Judjre K. M lAndia of ''liicii---o. were threutemd in the senate this aftern-oon by Senator Dial of South 'arolina. Senator lial yaid he had sent to Chicago for the facts in the case in which Judtre 1-andirt is alleged t j have discharged a ymjth who was chanted with stt-alina money after the youth had testified that his salary w as hut S'j' a month. "it I find tnese tact.-? are fue 1 - n a i he impeachment JudK Land;."." .Senator I ' i a 1 .said. Cambria Steel Company Reopens Departments JOHNSTOWN. Pa.. Feb. 12. -That business is rapidly approaching a normal statie was evidenced here thix morning when the Cambria Steel company announced the re-openine- of t number of departments which bad been closed since last I ecei!iber. The. order w.li affect jieveral thousand men. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOU HALF Kellner, 81 " piece parlor suit' Slate St., Ham. H. A. '.'-12-1 FOK IlKNT " clean modern bouselieepiiit? rooms, phone iri3l Hickory St., Hammond. litfht 414 -li'-l TOP. RKNT south of ( Concrete tlarage, urf House, phon 1 block 1321 -M 2-12-1 Hammond. Foft KENT ti I fammond. iXiH SALE--1 onial style, a few- month1!. room house, phon13 72 12-3 fumed oak Buffet. Co! -nd has only been used Will "11 si nie tor one hair of win i u at 116 Ki nw i.of) round "or:. costs -tl l.Ve. i:r day. phon. lii'Plire In Memoriam In little who day. lovltifr reinembrance of our dear darlintc, Fred lloirt Ue. Vault, parsed away live j ears ago yesterFeb. 11. 1916: He suddenly was call..! away. To leave this world of sorr. w. u nn, us n ciu.fi no i-.n. r slay . i Not evn till tomorrow. ! He wished to s " us all so dar. ' No time to him was jftvort. May At Son i we prepare to :nrt him tber. ' God s right hau l in heaven. j time nil' n our eyes will se, ' e f.MX'O we I'H'ol so well, time our hands m it; ebi.su in );;s ; ti ! Suiii rnl never say far"w. !". j luur lov;n..' Mother fn.l Profilers. yiPS. GI.APVS rK'-Pl,T. ! ''aki.. H Koi.r. ncsiiKi J A N L 1.UJ13I . 1I'J Al'l.T 1 Ctntenary at. X. Church. At the Hineoln Si-bool liui'.d.nt Johnson Bt., p'-ar Gotiin. Warren C. Hcnslcaj, raster. Sunday School fi;4;, a. in, Morninr STiioi j.r. p;.:45 a. at Junior Uai-ii at 2 p. ni. Fpworlh h. ai,-i5 at 6:3'. rreaching ten Ic- at 7:t.lft. A welcome to all. ! First j?reGh-t.Crfen Ctarh. Ilohmau and Highland sis. J. c. I'arreU. Minister.. I'ltilf v, i,o.. a;. 0:4 5 a. ; ".lornie;: yv'orsliip a: I 1 '! n. nt. 'tir;a!iu Kiitie-tv-ir a t H:"i o. m. Flvei.iiiK Woi.-hii ": p. in. K"V. P. J. M. I ,;. ll'ln ss. statu Mipi. Iteliji-ious F.d'ica ' Ion, will epeuk be morn!n and evenins-. First MeThodist Kplsccpal Charsh. P."v. P.en.t P.lst. pastur. r.'i'j llohii.an S . f ; u i Jl.:V. iVin, L.. Purs'.sj'. It eCtor. 9:1.'J a. m. Sunday stho.. .ous i'lr.and Eibit fin t 1 I) : 4,1 a" Christ's 5:. 10 p i"ur. ti:lo i n M to Fl rnn,.i W ',ni wort! .ship, theme Leapae Sficial ii'. 1 -termed! 'i ' flpvvori h I. H . tiim; t 1,' a sue. OTUe. irship, theme ii:'ta p. in. 7::;o p. rt;. "hrtst's t 'ail V ednc s day, B:' p. m. :'.r. p. ri. Mi p. m. to Women." "Church XifiM. Supper. S'tidy Cla.-sf.ti. iTayer and l'ra s. l i. Firtit STlrittiallst Church of West Hammond, HI Fxt.nston of iipdm stro. t. .1 M(xjs west of Sfe.i Pine strea.t. G", id -j: .(ii,ns lui.ss:ire hearers, services eo-ry Sunday- at in. Mi-s. Klb-n ,.i.ii'. Hammond Needs ft I Services
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iioiu,i met juvi'.to o'-u ouiiaiy rtL i :4a y. m. Hi tus hau, ys itaiu oil --'I. iiur, Jmiuui Kror. .euudon&l Bioto fitiuleutv. 1. C. O. X . Jj.ni. I i ,i untie St. x uu.ic i..ijmic ktion i.jiK-di Hues evl v .junu.tj HI. e.e'J e 1(1. ..o-.i,o diMl'ii'iiot, OejjiiU:! and e.'i.taO". Lllr to(S,u.'ll i I .!M ltli"e AS tie- li.Mjie.-.- L see liCi: .uel UtV Uv,-l lusaU'..t.oll. .t.i wtieou'.e. Seats irvO. No c-.'iK-C-lotl. I'uit Church of thi Naiiueua. Coj uer i, ui imi'ji tiua u.ivu.iin avca. j, ij. ivti., jdcijr. fcuiuiay sen,, ,.ii, a r.. niuiuniiC vnuatiiii at jU.Ho p. m. - taas loeeuiii,' in ;".! p. in. i. 1". to. iiif. tit.. d..' p. lu. i'.vil,yei.s ic "i ui'.: a, ,:.yi e. i-t. i'1-a.ytr iHt'.-i in vv tii lurt'jay, i .ii p m. .vt iu - ei. i l iijt r a.' .ii., iveuuesuay . ;U'J p. in. C'.'i i o iei 11 uyer mi e tlx. loii-try doci'.-t y. tiny, Thur Friday day I'.'j' ainnlty UngUsh Z.a.heraa Charcli. K. of 1'. ietuii it;, comor li'dmiui 'ltll ttw Ih jViix.Kens ii, i'astor. H I Mason at tlo:ita x-ti. I': 43 a. in. Sunday School. 1 ":!!. a. in. .Nioriiiin; SvrvJce. 7:43 ! :n civ amy v orsnip. t'lltt CULalCU of Ci.iist, bcaeu, idt. ' c tl"i i. inn 1. 4lviiiii ,eiv.ce. at: 10'4S. 6!iuua sellout !ti 12 o cioeii. V (.ones.jay eeiiinii tesllinoiuni lug at o'clock. Ulet A tree p-aul-K room is op n daily ex - cept siiiiiiM), jrornj! to 6 p. m., and on i uesuay '.and riuay eveuuufs lroiu 7:110 Trie pubac is ordiaiiy wvicom'j to all tct victs and to visit the reading room, co 9. tSohl St. Pentecostal Aaseui'blr, .411 Sohl St. 2lormnir Worship ot 10:S' Fvcniiifc Worship u ; Thursuay e.eiunK' 7: All wejci.itt.v. Divine Healing: Metittinrsi. H id at our u i icuiib. brai-h, lioS Ti-, Clon M. K. Church.. 20a. Truman avo. r.uv. lien., I'astor yhuiif lc.'.jj. t:li'i a. m. euu.biy School a-nd I3ib; Mudy. I0:Hii a. m.7:iu p. m.--Mortiinjr -ilp wortu Sr-rvicft. hcaiU'j. Tli Chrlwtian Frleatta Charcti. Corner Howard and l.ofan a Ilun mond. Serv ice.s as follows; 10:('0 a. rn. Sundiay School. Preaching at 11 a. in. and 7:JJ Kev. K. J. Griftith, pastor. Come und yorsiiip with us. fine Street jPrestojterlan Church. Corner Fino st. and Cliicago vf. K. Peiloj Stei'l'iy, Minist'.r, 4ti C itf": t. Sumiaj sclr. t..l at f lo'i a. ru. Public worship ut 1":43 a. m. ami 7 p. m. . V. S. '. 11. at Gio'i p. n. Frajer mevtinff Thui-sday, at 7:110 ni. Ti'.e ir.ir. F to Hot iasior will speak Sunday momb. i:;. on til" thrmr. "Tilt; Way .." 'Ihis i s tut; second of til - seru-s for Sunday Sel-o.d scholar ine otening- the then" will le ur'l Means Me." We want be one of U--:. In He ! o St. Panl'B Zintherac ChiurcH. IS CJnitoil st. V. F. Lichtsirn. F.-stor. I'5r-f Sunday- In le-r.t. 1 e "o a 2 :.-.: i S' 'Ml, M. rn n ; - s. . 1.. "ii S-rv, , me-ilin Monday. Cli.iel's. -inesday, n -erv b.e. i'j p. in., 31 id -Wv-" it L.' ui ! St. Pattl'e Church Eplscoprv. liitnhr.ch Ae, and Ann . Mijmiin.- s' rvie,, l 'i; ( j. J t. U'v. Peti- hi ni. t reh .r; . Sniirt.-iv -hooi at '.i.;a.i N o t.v. r. ui s"rv i"-. rirt Baptlut Church. 207-213 Sibley st. U. L. LirKlider, J"a-tor. Sunday School H':00 A. Mii soon i,( pear ; I'sycholo. y ..f r 1 1 i ii fcc yvorship serv if-, i r. J A. 'ri: Pibie.--pi a I 11:00 n.uuiiiu . in t to At i hiI" J nt. run dia te snd i. il'i. 't-sh.'p, 7 k on -'P Senior Pev. a.efrinifs at. Kveoitv w no -,. m. Th, iiytni.- lii.v Fo le , ; fT'. ii d . Lor will s'l'ien!. W -lines-day . prayer and P j ;. stu liumanuel Hvang-eilcal CurcJi. .145 Sibley pifstor. l'hoii St. It-.' ; w. Curl SchaeiT.tr. IIS '.''.'i ,i. it'.- S,i;io.-. 1 : 1 .i it. ni. I'i'. 'l I . . ei 111 if of f.i w h '. P If Si i t mit..'b'-i it st r !. e. T p. ue - P M Oiviay ..to p. i.' in it. h.. i 's Tuesda ;" venins', P. no,, tine, Wedae.aiay. Titi, Ii Hylil So.-it ty. i ,-,.lnesd'ty . S:tA btisfci-ss ir.'.-i '.inc. S ; o 0 -t. r ic..--- M !i i-rh' Hfttuuonl City Mirslor.. ISO In liauy are. Gosp.-l S'-r-.-i'".- every Siir'iiy and on Thur-day e-.-.'r.ijiir, 7:4.". p. m Topi, : Sut'.b'ic oe-ning. "Jesus n'r.d the ,-i,J s Mil. Siniiley Se .1 o, . I nt "oil p. m. I. I. Allen, su i" rlntendent. i iv..'i J b .'.i y iv, leorne. j;o-7ro a i 'has. H. ?REET . E. CECECH 're ', :i A M. -ii nil ' v S , tort inp e W-il'It'l.' ! l.eamie. t 'olil.' t'V,'' liool. 1 1 :iiii ti . i "Tb -a '-oi i lip.-, P.esforir.i; K. P. Hm t 7:i!0 Jlvr f'ou ii la : i . 1 1 S;.ia! n . reb.el ,t Iir lii" Top;.leader Mrs. "The . nit s.'rt ic' NERVOUS AINTING SPELLS Mrs. Werner Tells How They Yield to Lydia. E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Camcien, N. J. "Bo fore my baby v-as born 1 waa run down and weak, had 'iZi U, i j;TainK in my t ark and jL.' '"-J. X stomach, wa.s very C a ijKaJ f "aflnl-Vnlia OTIli HL-l-l'll.) nervoun and would ,-at(, havr faiinting ppoiis. I cortair.ly faltered awfully with those nervous f a i n t i v. spy Us. I did not k n o tv anyone at 1' 'i al i . used to scream. A doctor ! A treated rr. for the did not ' speib but soem T.o rio much ! pood. I had taken LydiaE. rinkham's Vegetable Compound and Liver I ills tiefore po I began taking them aenin. I soon felt a charijro and cot-Id do my work without pnin and was cured of thore : nervous -spells. Now I have a nice fat baby frirl and had an ear.y time at birth, thanks to Lydia E. Pinkham'.i Voire tabic : Compound. '" Mr?. WilliamC. Wkrner, i 121". Vran Hook Jit.. Camden, N. J. ( When a wife finds hor energies are flagging, she is weak, nervous, suffers j from backache, the "blues" she t-.houl.-l build her system up at once by taking that standard woman's medicine. Lydia E. I'inkham's Vegetable Compound, as did Mrs. Werner. If there is cr.yt.hlr.jaf about your condition you do not understand write Lydia E. Finkham Medicine Co , Lynn, Ma.ss.. in regard to your health.
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