Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 3, Hammond, Lake County, 19 February 1921 — Page 7

TVbruarv 19. 1921.

THE TIMES

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: PERSONAL ANI

SOCIAL NEWS

The M lanes Lucjr and Elizabeth Par,ons gave a miKcellaneo-js jhnwtr In '..onor of Mrs. M. Wriht at their home on Miiiroi. street Friday even- ; itt. Places were, laid for Mrc K. JI. Wriffbt, Sirs. Kate Stabler, Mr?. Ibt,iah Jones. Blanche Ilu'oler, DouicBecker. Jano f..onit, Irene Oad.-by. Mary Mathews unJ Irl? Gad.by. Tho fvenlni wa. spent in flaying games,

Mrs. Jones t !"; the winntr. Mr X. right received many lovely fclfts. Mrs. Wright will tt rmmbcrfd a Mia Amy Danh'.s. Miss Edith Clark ratr.or. la home from a Chicag hospital where she ondcrwent aa creation. Mr, o-.'t 1 Mrs. Victor Dyer .'. eiu? . tain the Saturd-iy Evening club i:r;:.er and bridge this on n;.:. .Mrs, Laura fiartlett. nioil.fr ... K W. Eartlett. has ben iuite ii; at tho Bartlet hofflf i.i Knw...o J Tor the r-aet few week-..

TWO SCHOOL TEACHERS BEATEN TO DEATH IN LONELY ROAD

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K-'uron and vari.i'is ct'ir edit on busin'iJ.

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Mr. and Mm. V. C. Bellman aae rc'irndJ from three weeks spirit rhci- firm at Sassier J, Ala.. Votn to Mr. ! Mis. Ei.iil :son : TO T'ilaon street, a ton, February 1(5. v2t. Beth mother and sfn do'n;.-i-.ceiy.

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wJI be ui; ;h. ftleld 9:0'i, iruehn. y :0; Oak and Huffman, 9:20. Fr:o rii t u.,i In; ni (h'.'. services. Centenary M. . Cftiirch. At th.;; l.in:-ln Sclio-'l ruikJmgs, oh Jo'iiiotui ui , ii'-ar t t.t lin.

Warren C. Hensleo, I'arer. j ? inila;" School it :i. n1. j M.frninjr S'-rvic at 10:43 a. in,. j Juni'ir I.-aFue -t v- j J-:r.w"rth l.'-Hirii'! at 0:".O. ;

I "reaching iervicn .-it (.;'-. - Wtlcoil t'J First Spiritualist Churcl pf West 3amraond, IU Kx.ten.ion of . n strt t. :". -ck.i iv. sr. ff S'a'" l.hh- .-t!'.i. i ;kh1 i akevs in ilti'e.-'a!?'- '.'-nrery. ;--rvl'-.- ivcrv Sundu v t 2 r. n. Mr. Kii, n i.e.-. fa.t.;.r. Tho rtrst SpirttuaUstJc Church ol Haiu. IIoMs thr- f services 4 v-ry rtuii't-iy at 7; J5 f. m. at A !)lt. State

j t- r.-ef. j JV.tTT, F.!iiri;:i Kr.v r. i inrematicnal Bibl Student. 1. . o. T . 1 1 ii'.. i ; sim.) t j . i'ub'ie le.iure. ilung Kib!l-a Iln evf r;, Simij-iy :t ".i:"') p. T . j .". Iways i ni ru i . e, h'pfu" and ! a -I i- r i . 1 1: :. Tho m f rotti ab'e ! itje imiM'' !'. iv.'e i. ml the bo si m.-triie-III'!'.. Ait ve'er.,-!... -f-us fi.f. ,vo co i - I Trinity EasUun I.u.theraa Charcii. j IC of P. Te:ni''le, crn'-r Ho'ai ,a ar. I Ojcden sts. ; H. Maek' risen. Pastor. C I Maaon t ' I'noue 1 1 4 S .

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section of the country. The

teacher? were Mia Mabel Foote

Th. So and So t. l".b met -.v

3elmi Hugo V.'einesiay tvfr.mj, th- ' 'TongAt their neJ!s work Hi. ' nm was enjoyed in conclusion u n

iuschson was served, Mtmbets ol t'.- . j :lab ftttanJir.g .vere the Misc js Char ' ' - 'ott and Alma Xs.tn, Fva and ilas.- j Mr?. S'TtO Harrier. AVilhelni: na AVymueller. Es'..i-r j trtain.-i at

Srhaeffer. atlmi and Bortha H".(is. I of her -on rialph's birthday. T .-niy-the guests were Mrs. SharfYer. Mr.-, i Jive -hol ma' es M ere jvesen!. Oanie oophla Trehrke. Mrs. 12. Hugo. The- ; ere enjoyed a't 1 (iainty rf hm-n t' next. rnetlnsr will be in tv.-.- xreV.s j served, vlih MiS3 Charlotte Ka.s:en. i . I There tix soe.d trs'iMC and a larpe Harry L. Dorton has ar.r.une3 hU ' number m a'tendanee at t b dan.-

HctM ef ihe criroe (arrows point to bodies ot tht- touchers), and tho victims, Miss Mabel Foote, left, and Miss Louise Wolf.

i-uomir.fr by pupils. Tracks of only one assailant were found. The women had fought for their

lives before being killed with

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The rsurder of two hig-h school and Miss Louise Wolf. Miss teachers in. a lonely road in j Wolf was principal of the school, Parma township, near Cleveland, which consisted of two frame Ohio, i-i classed as the most buildintrs in a country district.

brutal one in the ht.story of that j They left the school at o p. m. to

walk two miles to the street car. umbrella and fought until their

Their bodies were lound the next lianas

eiu.i. 1 he women haa broken ar

lis and fought until the were torn and bleeding.

- f Tie : r: ' av.'mif en-.-:inri:.e party in b.-nor

candidacy for thj office of alderman of ; Riven by ,'erlc,i.the third ward : 'hall :a.-f .-vr-iimz.

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Tho Zorc Rebekah? will ;;:. a I Mss? Ma'ile Kick eritt rt ain-i a n.m-iVas'iinfctoii-B birthday party I ' ler of her fri?nds Thursdav r venin O. O. F. nail thij evening. A go -J : at h r bom" -n t'oitrmir a eri-.

rro;r.n and fc-ood tune Is ant ieit.l : Rune was pi:i;. d and the miius

,-H Si)l of tii; hei'ie-bi-e chur- h g)Vi(i.'ii. and cheer'. A) iu.-e wtlcoji.e. Hammond City Mission. 109 Indiana are. .loospel rnet-tin? Sunday evc-ti'.ng 7:45 T: lis- 5tl.bject. "V."hf r- ,.. .Ic&.c- Sow ar.d Wltat i K rSrtt"-; Sunday School at 8 0 0 v ia. lii'Fbel nietinir Ihursdiy cvenJnc t

Free reading r.Kin.' ii w 2 p. m j First Methodiirt, Episcopal Omrcb. Jf S v . except M-.nday. Tli-irsdaj and t Kv T;nJ R?.-t jaf tor. Sur.ii'iy U : m to C ; . n.-- 'j. .1.. Alien. . ... 'tr , c.

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: t.'i h. r:-.. i-mnlay f ch,ol. 1 ' : i s. n. Mornmir norhip, tuT-. ".tr riding With eo." ' : e V- in 1 . t "ei r r ii I .ivitni.e Teei1'' "Th.- Ktfht l'find T.iit If." -.Act-., i 1-7. ik i'i. t B.'r T'ru isett. 7:30 p. in. K.''i!iiK' Vct-htl-," theme ' '"an a M -in Kt:e'.v ;'! " A ..vir.'ii'i! i'iv:ta; i,.m is c' yf;u ai: in th.- oijiiuTM' nit y to o ' servtc--.

Plrtst Ciiurch of Clirist, Orient:: i 't't S. Hohnia r. tit . Morning f rvice at 1:45. Sunday school at 12 o'cto k. Wednesday eveniiic testimonial meet(tk ar S o'clock. A free reading room 1; open daily eiej.t Sunday, from! to ." ri. m.. and on T-ie-sday a"d Friday eveninsrs t . tr. i':3Q The pAblio'i cordially welcome to all t-:r vices an i to -i isit t!o, readins roi-nu

S-Ul St. Pentecostal Assembly. 7 40 Sohl t:t. Morninjf W.-.rtil.io 5t 1 :'. Vlvenin ft'orshtn at 7:"o. 'i'hurday evmitis 7:50. All v, eb-'ir e. Dlrlna Heallnff Meetin. Heid t. our Lrari'ji, ''I Trvniart avi w i.coine.

rom mcago

(A BOYS' BRASS BAND) In Yellow Taxis Sunday, February 20, 9:45 a. m. This Band Will Assist in the Big Attendance Drive at theFIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, SIBLEY STREET On this occasion a photograph a yard long will br takm "1 the class. WE WANT YOU IN THE PICTURE. 500 Men Expected SUBJECT: "EIGHTH OF ROMANS" A Giant Among Giant Chapters

ere are two or tnree men in vour blocs wh') won

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about I his un!e;:s ou te!! them. GET INTO THE GAftlE

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Ci on ML . Ctmrcfci. 02 Truiriali a." M'imi.5 1 1 ?7JJ. 9:;o' a. tri. ,i:n.i.'-

Study. IftttiO a. in. Morninjr S--ri. 1 v. m. Ilpucnh l.eacue.

Pastor.

gchcol and RibUi

.-uoeru-.ten'ient. Everybody w

ep-r

i The Christian Friendt Charcti. ! CoTe r j-i-arti tind l.gan

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-Members and friends cordially invited

scores were made by M.fs Adelic-o

Woodward and Carl Fiok. Tn conc'u-

K3inr Si-jflMa. and Grace Dell x-"'a:on a prettily arranged luncheon wa

week erd guests st Itockford Coi'. -;,s. I Served to the f.-Uowin puets:

Ri-ckford. IU. j Dorothy Slivtn, Dorothy Trtieblood. j : r.uth Sckn.e ler-, Adeline Woodward. H- j The Epworth Lftaue. or" the Fi-. t. i T'orkey. Clem iltcharfis, Oi.rr'-' Ore17. church save a social in the social ! mon, Kusneil Fanner. France? M. I

j,-ath-r-T' 1 e.

er ice as fo.lo'.bi ! IO'oO n. rr. Min.afty Sc'.ocL I I'n achiiigr ux II a. in. r-nd 7 :.- i Jf-v. e. jr. i ; ri ii i h. p--"or. i (7o.i.e aud worihip wit:i n?.

Plrat Baptist Cnnrch. C07-213 Sibley st.

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rooms of the church last evenins. deeny, Carl Fiok and Hartltr Fiek. t,' ' '. I j tmd'iy e'-.i l.l . m ( nere tvere almost a hunarl presert, ' I thir.e doin-r at tbat hour. Come fc.ni.onj them a number of out of town : John Turner of -dar F-aiiids, Ft.. j. r"d Iiear ar j rejoice. It will bguests were Miss Grace SIckl anJ.a week end cu. . I i-f A. M. Turner of Vr ' 'ri1 Ronton- last Sunday w'H the c . . - , , , iv. n. lc.n t fail to .-.car birr, and h:t '.i.:e Mimn from th-s chicag-o Training Glendale I'aro. ; .... ,.f School. Ganis and music were crj. ; A. brief merirer servic at 11 o'clock

' and refreshmonta served. Mies Cecelia Kccenbaeoi ,. 'a,. Park. ; v''.i' h all will enjoy.

- i 111.. Im nTind!ncr 'h" week end Harn

ey. Wm. U liurg'.ff. II

i ec'or. St. PatU'B IrAheran Cliurca. , a- r"- t',,,,d:," s'h,r'c' f,r"1 r:t3 Clinton st. '''j;, ft. Tn Morning worsh.).. lb ".. r. Llchtsinn. Flstcr. ! Communion.

10:00 a. m. Morrin? service f !. in F,5-wort:i I.,ea, 2:3' Sunday school. t In-'. .

1 ' I u. m.-l.eruen crer .-vee. j - rmrrfi

Wudnoday, 7:3J P. w. Mid-week Len- ? T- nu -fwort :i ii". I tct! scrvicu ' I 7:30 P- tn. 1:2 inn. U .rshi;-. "-nrr m . J48 blbiey St. H rA. a:u aeaaefftr. . ' b t'ie past.r. Tkerce: "Sf k:ng t f.o j cai-or. rho:, USiW.

Wdnei.v Kr'nw- ' - J-"'1- m Sunday .-cr.oe,. r.' !.- : m.M.iv Clv-,. J',:5" fl- m.-Trea.-hmp sert ice. j.. mf ra;.er and , -:;0 p. ,.,.-i.r,t device. ' " . Moio;.iy 7:lj ;. u,. 'l--i-h-;-r's n:":--

Tbis ice will

Marion Cunningham and Ma.rUn McAleer are week end guests or Caro'yr laxton at Ferry Hall. Lake Fo'.r-r.. '. ti., this week end.

inond as th'

tri.'N o s

v bieh a!i .,.Vr, at II

Int-rtierlmie and Senior lcvof iona'

R. M. Chapm.tn, who was called 'alilk.rnia on account of the death of

t father, ia expected bonis Thursday

. Frid.iv of next. week. ! the Meek

m- 1tin(;s ftt 0.30. liivfriintr worship. 7 :40 p. in. The pas-

MrF. ii.. C. ivers :? 'ea-.insr Wednev 8:.0 v. n, . a helpful and I Ckrletiaa Cknreh.

atter part ..f next w. k f.-r the, .vnt. j tract :v r-rn y.r nod tfl -a ship cr Ice She wii; vi.-it in Wasliint Nw j whl-di .you cannot afford to n,ii. York find I'hila-.lelph'.a. . j ' ' First PreabyteWan Chnret Mrs. 1 '. c. I'riir'iai'ifcr i sn.-ndirc liohrnan and Highland sta.

St. Panl' Clmrcta Episcopal, Rirr.bnch Ave. tt.i Ann St. '' r T . n :t; d n't". I v : r . H"i;. t jr.'itTv.i r.'oii at S a. nu 'l.ti'rch ''bend :it ;:,'! ft a . m. M-rnir s: Dray or 0 r 1 SerT.on with tee Cri'Or, le:t.". a. m.

T 1 1 r will I"1 a Mr

Oi'ic- : .: ' i oiUr the nioiiur

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1 uesony f vr fi.-r.f. :" m riK-er m. "i!ne-flH v. 7.45 p. ni.-M: oi.Ii1 Socie.y. Vcirios.,:iy. S: 15 p. r-. Hro

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" " iff I Could Have Placed

Hear Smithson Preach

Many Heard Him Last Sunday FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Calumet Avenii;. and Summer Boulevard Special Sunday Evening, 7:30 "WHY DOES THE CHURCH NOT GROW FASTER" Special Music. Hear the Junior. Choir.

i . riiejiai iier ti l in Chicago-

Death of Mrs. Stuppy

J. C. I'arrett. Minister. 7";bb Seheol at P:45 a. u Morn'njr Worship it 1 1 "' a. ir. Christian Kndf nvor nt fltT.O p. tf. Kver.inc Worship 7:3C P. ni.

Mr;-. I.ou..-e Stuppy, aseJ C

away in;s niorni.rf, at :;o o clocK at ber home. c,7.", State Dhie s:rc-t. Sh leaven to mourn be r, i:i.-i W-. n-, Mr.Vsl K'hweisi-r: arid '. j. . !.

I Tiic pa.tor w passed j and t wnins.

.reaclt both morrtny ! Ma liv-m at P

The art. depart rnrtt of the Ham- j u.ond Women's Club will meet at the I home of Mrs. T. F. Leary of Ml Do- j tan etreet Monday afternoon. Trie; . .'itam arranged will be ns follow;j Walter 'Crane. . ntaster d-coraor, by;

Mrc J. Fox; Current Art Topic?. Mr

T. K. Learv: Questional re. Mis Mvrtln I

Huehn. A full attendance of sll m.m- a,,u on' t"'U!rnl"' itl! , .;-n.-rai Secret., ry. Staff

tor Hammond. even grand ctt:ldrcn and . n-w. wtn '-0111.. t si'i-ii t r ifo t-

n;sr'ii aiul a: if. y tomorrow ; 1 n y w tu

"1 while h'-re. There

t-- Charl'rf nauclenbacli o' 5 -au 1... iHimunin. in wwmi. wiil ! an .nroPmnit ..f lie v. mernt-T5

Ca .u"-t avenue ar-d summer l.j.iara C. M. Smithson. miritei. ? 7. "1 '.. ; :M ': -i ' . 1 -1 4. 1 'ornrnu ii ion aro Sto Oi

tcso- .itinior, lnftrtuodiflt- and senior ,.' ,'''

. .. 7 :.".fi - -S'-mie.;.. "Wli v the '!,; r.'h t .': "X.-t 1 ;-o- '-i : " i,'t':f r a S' rc of Sunday cvenif r s-erinons. spe-al tmis- . hy S'-nlor ir.d Juntor Ciiiert-.

The Sua'ti S'de bos !'-r- 1. oil ..r.a

Xorth

I c-nr,d --!- e in t :. I: ir';.art' 'g'. 'H.tU-, i'..n;;..im1 r,r1 roe,; hio'.'H ho- wr.rd ''fH .en yenrs a' 1 would ha n !-.. d fif- , ; en yon r. ! n:r'ierintr w It ii 1 "atarrh. 1 1, S'l'inai'h Troubl" and Cunetipa-

I ioju-'o all s.i'f.r'r i.,t 11

wall, but 1 it" for H t re h : ir '!;. V. Mot;r e, Ii-i; ;s 1 :-. Kv, .lift r. JdrcF.s Dr. IPirkhart. G71 JTn-'-i S' . 1 ". cc! or t i. C-. fnt'i ; r.; t --n 1 -' )' f Tvt -1 roo.l y'ei bv rtii'!l l;;iiO. T '.1 y w hen cured. v u dni(rirtts. ;:c. , Jays' 1 , 7 e, ,i,-,v, .'lee- Adv

"Where Is Jesus Now, and What Is He Doing?"

This important question will be answered at the 7-urida evenmp, . ..ifr j - A. tv -t r. f lli

HAMMOND CITY MISSION !j!

1S( Indiana dvenuc. Vou are cordially invited.

Salvation Army. jsfl Fist Stste st. ff'-(iepiard hi h.irr e

i-i.'oiu r v . .nn. rs'-n aivt n: t

Captain San.uaJ j

'.n and b : J iptaiii VI. Air-

T-OG LATE TO CLASSIFY

ers is desired.

Mmon street was very pleasantly itir-

th vors.

by a number of friends

boner of her birthday,

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She received

a fjiihim rot lively guts ana p,i.-r :-n veninif of cards. i;am . and mus-tc. a u.et.ily arranged luncheon was eerv-'-d. The jruestd ver Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Webb. Mr. and Mrs. F, U. McJlroy,

Mr. and Mrs. F. F.-thom. Ife'cn Fogs, j

Jessie i-'heerer. Diehard Hostler and Mr and Mrs. Frank HostlerMrs. Charles Dyer is entertaining the Embroidery club at lier hon-e. "7 WaJtliam street Monday afternoon at rhe usual time. Mr?. E. S. Tillman and Trp. Harry Vo'sht erTfai'ied their Plncchie club nd their husbands at 'dinner ai,d -ilncchle at the Tillman home last e.venirtfc, The highest scores were Oeld by Mr. M. Monnett end C. A. Lioekwood. Mr. and Mrs. W. H Fehri.'.ar; were guests. Mi. and Mrs. J. A, Groeda of Xorth Judaon. Ir.d., are the proud parents of a daughter born Febrary 18. Doth mother and baby doing- nicely. Mrs. Groede and children are at present at the home of .ner parents, Mr. end Mrs. F. C. Frohl.

and has lived here almost

The funeral jerviws will be held fr

St. Jfi.x.ph

day, Feb. cemet er .

cnurcit at S a. m. Tifo-i

ATrs. Sttinav

: ;i.!-o do :nspe-

t and spo i.'n ejnirmK at at, 11 eetitiKS. A I c.rdial in viia'ion I extended to 'he 1 public t attend these siervu.-e. The

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Tit ia

s-eatri are free.

j;nsirn

.roue! lb do-

gaart'. bc-ai con,mand

The Hammond Victory club met ic. he home of Mr. and Mrs. King Hester. Music and earda were enjoyed, the highest .cores in cards were held by -Irs. Wm. Gledhill and Bon Strong, che second nighert by Mrs. Hans Gram and Wm. OledhUl. the lowest sore, was made by Mrr. ban Wagoner nnl Gd Itunvou, The club wi! meet next Friday at. ;he . heme ot Mr.;. Ben Strong. 1 Mr?-. Henry v. Danrr.an eC Moranio avenue. Kenwood. Is entertaining- f..r her son Henry A., jr., In honor of h'j ftfth birthdav tod a v.

New Show at OrDheum 1 ' Date dancer of the ta -a : i 1 1 showr, in an inter.' sting- ac ie- Chad! and Monte Huber. two Droadway . eh - j britiea at the Orphrnni t .:eate- to-j night and Sanday. ton the ame bill j are Thomas & Ito.-e in a siniin? and j

musical numoer: TLo'ob &. Whitman in "Back to School May?;" rr ct Hager. who do ssintnr fr and dancing ; Coleman At 'haie, -funmakers oprno ; tlte T.'I , nr Triplet, wioa ti .. a demon -stration of th" manly art of so'f drieri. .

MOrBOK STT1EET M. E. CHURCH Dihh if t "ien, pne,.r.

:on.-.

l-'CH SAii" Auto oar true;,.

1 ; ear's ti ic'. .oo.l s i-n, Stoke bf-i'. Kr at ParcCii if taken : once. Call a.' ;;V Jdn.lweh b'llit.. Ji ttr.n-o'ld. Tn.i. 2-lioj

WANTDD M C I'llSllnn l.itieis

Mi''!"i;:t:i Ht tl.otl.l.

s oti ea la ;oKU .s; hit phone 1-1,1 U'. Hi", J-l 0- !

first Ch.ti.rch ct tie Naaareae. Corner Calumet and Michigan aves, A. M Wells. Pastor. STunciav school. 9:45 a. ro. Morning Worhtp at 10.45 p. m. V. P. S. meeting, 6:SC- p. m.

Evarifrelistio Service at 7:30 p

Lenten Services

AT

St. Paul's Ev. Lutheran Church

85 CLINTON STREET

W. F. LICHTSINN, Pastor Sunday Afternoons at 4 o'clock Subject of Sermon, February 20th, 1921 "THE SAVIOR'S AGONY OF SOUL" We Preach the Gospel of Christ for the Salvation of Sinners

Do You Make It A Practice to

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I I " ws M"in"i'wM'piiiifi mm aniMsnracsnKin vm

Mid-werk Prayer Meeting Wednesday IH XI w.m.vi n ia . m . m . M . m jr

LIVE LOCAL

NEWS "ADS"

PLEATING AND BUTTON-HOLE HtSMSTrrCHIXG, BITTOX tOVERISG, BRAIDIMi PROMPT SERVICE CAIL WASSEV'S TELEPHONE 441 l E. STATE ST., HAMMOM) 2-iS-

4,000 gallons of paint, ?1.50 and up nr eallon "his month. I, D. Cohen.

:$3

i-hene 1036-W.

15-llt

FaTTtira- and decorating for effi--leacy and reliability 30 to T. L. Cohen,

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Missionary Society. Thursday 2.00. Co'U t Priyer meeting, IVlde.y 7:3" 9. m. The financial eampaisrn now n proarre"s for our now church etiiiic :? !- in ma.de a nccejs by the peraC-m of the business eu-n of Hammond. U.r Sunday . boo! children have start' d . nt. to li;i one htmoreri ami tf nsy-liv" dm--banks f..r .'ir t-uilaiTitr find mui : thank you ui ad vane; for everj d,n,e that yo-,i roaj t-m into these hnnke. Ww 1 c. ptlf ,,ti ;, i 1 . n ray Saturday t'-ie ;Cth ami we want io ihar.k 'very kimiiy fell who have shown ns any kindness, taken an interest in our work antl for the atncral co-uprration in the past, pre-

ti'int and we feel confident that we -an j

sav in the future as well Ail will find IB

a hearty welcome into our . rv ices, ' 9

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Our Special Only Pure Food Products Used SUNDAY DINNER

Fine street Presbyterian Caurcli. Corner Pine st. and Chicago eve. Tj. DeFloy Steffey. Minister. 4"'J Oak fctreet.

Sunikv school at 6 : SO a m. t S

Public" worship at 10:45 a. 111. and 7:T;i) ' , 53 p. rn. Y. P. 'S. "'. K. at -30 p. m 1 iTayc-r meeting Thursday, at 7:.; p ; m. ' Tho pastor v. ill speak Sunday morn- ' In it on the subject "Youthful Kelitrion" j Ml and in the evening on the subject "More i

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CHICKEN BROTH WITrl RICE HEARTS OF CELERY CHOW CHOW CHICKEN ANY STYLE STEW CREAM OF PEAS HEAD LETTUCE WITH MAYONNAISE DRESSING RICE PUDDING FRUIT SALAD ' COFFEE TEA MILK

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Bird Bakery and Lunch 182 State Street

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when investing? Right along we find that propositions which look good on the surface are NOT sound. It costs you nothing to get reliable and unbiased information through this Bank. No one but you and the officer you come to will know you are seeking it.

We will sell on payments.

you good, reliable bond?

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