Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 5, Hammond, Lake County, 5 March 1921 — Page 5

March 5. lf21.

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PERSONAL - AND SOCIAL NEWS

Cafe Lafayette, East Chicago Dirr.e and Uinj Gorman Orchestra.

Kenneth Th-n-as of 539 Murray ha? hern it) wttn the lagrippe for the past week.

FAMILY OF NEW SECRETARY OF LABOR

The Sunshine Club of the First baptist church "net at the homo of T'--ria Smith of Sheffield avenue '"hureday evcni.ig. Games and r;rjhmem were enjoyed by the foli n jp memV-s: Lcrneie Trow. KMhryn Griffith, Piulioe Kchrr. Evj v. yaurne. Violet Milne. Lucille litres.J el, Hope Moriarity and Mrs. M- I. f'm;lh. ihe icac'ier. Mrs. Ernest Shillo of Detroit street no has been Tiit- ill for the past lew days is soma Improved. The art department of the Hamrv nd Woman's club will meet at the

horce of Mrs. J. Fox of 21 Detroit 1st Monday afternoon at 2:30. The ub-i ject for discussion Is landscape arcni- j ttiture. Mrs. J. J. Anderson In charge, current art topics, Mr. Margaret ; Kelly; cuesttonaire, Mrs. W. A. Ken- i

ney. Mrs. Joa McXimy of 105 Doty St

who has been critically ill ia reported ;

j slightly improved.

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Mn. C Wilson Bussell of 526 Murray ftroet Is 131. - Mrs. A. R. Abbott of 12 Opden St. is visiting relatives in Milwaukee. Tha Past Chiefs Association of the Pythian Sistsrs will meet at th home of Mrs. Charles Luthman of 85 Sibley street Tuesday afternoon, March 8th. Dr. TT. M. Martin who has been IVe for aorno ttmo Is vble to be out acam.

lion of their titcner. Miss .bright.

:00 p. in. jufcnvort.il League gatherin jr. . 6: 00 p. m. Intermediate Leag-ue. T:o0 p. in. lJXiiicl:itic tneetins. The pastor will preach on the subject "Who I? Sm?" ttpiendid musi-aj program conducted by Mlsa Hazel i'ounprer, jo-U-:ii ciiior. a.-biiited by two larga chorufcey and a fine orchesira. jUvangelistic meetings will rontinuo lii'migiiout the vtvck except Saturday nisht.

jujl Coun; il m i.l pruscnt the interwits . -0 Lvajigeilatio strrnon. Honej- ernmcnt for tha first time In eijjht of tn5 Ween Diiy libelous Educational from a dtrajige Xlire will bo TV. .. ..i w-., r, ,v ' . program for thr- city ot iiummond. There : a biiptlmioal crvtc in the evening. 1 Tha P-1 seuton of the n Mill be briwf alUro8ti3 and a demonslra- ! The church wlli have an all day sor- ! congress will n -t be called until Che tion of ihc clai.s work by a uroup of j vic with a ba-iket dlnrer In the base-; executive and legislative branches of

ifuic mail u ciiiiuiit uuui.-i ujic- j. x. seller, miniaier ui in t . . A , , .

groat church iu Chicago Heig-hts wllH s:l",Uir'm " bo present and spoiik. Minister Mo- Eort of program on which to start

cVl''hVion WstwnimTof irrMM'nt U wiU h tin- i.r-.:int rninlstrel ministry. Special ; constant conferences with leaders cf ni'.; ; at r1 sj-rtices by the junior and j the hoaxe and senate, and when these senior choirs. j have developed -.omething tanSibl l-.J 'lh aouih S:de bus leaves lach ana ! , ... . ., , . ... Madison at 9:15. The North Side bus ; uiu lBSU9 a ca'l for a special session.

vtiil be on Sheield 3:00, Huenn, :; it tilings go .stnootiily t!.-j s!xiyiv-

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rii-rt Cliurch of Ua Naaxeaa. Corner Calumet aud iiichiean tvts. A. M. Wells, i'astor. Sunday sclmol. 9:1 a. m. Murniiig Worship at 10.45 p. m. V. lJ. K. meolmg. p. m. l-jvangul'slic bcrvic at ;i0 p. n.. Mid-v. cck l'rayer fleeting, 'Wednesday T:30 p. m. Misstuiiao Society. Thursday 2:00. Cottage iJraycr meeting. Friday 7:30 y. m. nrirt Tiasbytertaa Cliiircii. Iiohnia.li and Highland Els. J. C. I'arrott. Minister. I ii '.- School at 3:45 a. tn. ;.rrirp Wor.-hip at 11:00 a. m. Subject, '"The Slowness of God." i m!-,.,um!1 Kndeavor at ti:jU p. m. h'.v :i ins V uriiip - : i;l' P- m-

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tin- int'-res's ot Riiifiou Education i Tuesday ity pvcnir.gs from 7:30 viih a dc-moiuaration " the work actual- i The puM;- l cordially welcome to all

1- biine don.-, aud a ilicus;-,u.ii by ir. , services ami to visit in reading room,

JI. li. Sharrer. Mr. Jcse W ilson and Mr. U. U. Bombtrger.

SalvaOoa Ai-tny. Kast State st. Captaia Samuel Ucdcgaard in charge. Meetings Tuesday. Thursday and Sat urday .jiglit at 8 o'clock. Sunday nursing worship at 10:30. Sunday school at l:o0 p. m. (Jibin t'lujsa ut the usual hour. V. P. Legion at 6:30 p. m. Sunday eten:ng Salvation services at 9 p. m. a. cordial invitation is extended U public to attend these service. Special eiugurs and apeakc-rs.

flvat Charch of Christ, Sclen'li 7 30 S. Hohman St. Morning service at 10:43. Sunday schi-cl at 12 o"clocS.

M'odnesda evening testimonial meet-

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A free reading room is open dnJly ex

cept tiui.iiuy, ft(ri2 to a p. m.. and on

: enth cong'reiis v.ill otivcii-; arounJ April 4, I More pressing than the legislative I program in its 'en.and for Immed'fte ' action is the taak confronting the n'w j president of making a number ot highly important appointments. Thu ; most urgent of these are some emI llassadorn. the creation of an enttre'y J new shipping hoard of seven members . and the filling of four vacancies on th

interstate commerce commission. -NO SHIPPING BOARD. Officially there was no shipp.ng board today. Th-s board died a natural

cabinet dlfficult:.s to give conatd.t able consideration to these appnir.tments for the las-t four weeks, and i believed to nave already tertatn :Y selected most of the members. George Chamberlain. f Oregon, Democrat, who retired yeltrdy as senator, ii one cf them. One of the f.rst diplomatic appointments expected to be announced by the white house ia that of ambasMalo'" to Great Britain. Ambassador Lia i is soon to sail for home, leaving American represer tation in care of charge d'affaires. President Harding Is understood to have a number of men under consideration fjr this p-n". to the least of which is Nicholas Murray But'.er, preriient of Colcrrtt University. Gossip alsj has linked ti'. name of Georga Harvey ith the appointment. President Harding took with hl'rt Into the white house a veritable Uc luge of recommendations concerning these appoim nrwnts. They come 'rjm every concc 1 vaole source and concern every conceivable Job. The task of

J death at noon, March 4. President plowing through these presents In -t-i Harding has managed despite his self a tank of n. small proportion.

Mrs. Jameg J. Daiia and daughter, Jane Eluabeth.

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KONBOr STEE5T M. Z. CH.TJB.CK l-.xtens on of Ogden street. S block

Cb'iF. 1 1. i.M-for. rastor. o-t oi s-tai.; i,u9airei.

;i. ,. yUi:di.v school. ''u'w sitaatr-s an omessng uearerw

Graded course used. fcervtc rm i-unJay t 2:30 P- m. .

I I ;i i, , ;a. .Morning vi or snm uo- i "in ;

j-et "Tiv Greatest source or i siue'. eiup- j ...i.. iu ivwer in Am'.-rlca." Thtrc i!l also ( Held at our branci, 30 Truman av. lie s. demonstration of Ttol'gk'iis Tiducn- , :corite. ttr.n h' other f r-eakera. i i-.V,'i p. in. Epworth i.ffi!.v T-pic: j Tl:c .LWoa lii. lvooi." KJ.l.-.; iSlonK. t. Cbni-. ! Hab. 2:D-14. leader 51is Jnnet "V oder. j 202 Truman ava Rnv. Berk. Pas;tr. , ,::!') i.. Kveiitng Worship, tlx-mo phone I192J. -Why a ihe nmrchea .Xot Crowded"', f:S a. m. Sunday School as4 Bible ! A cordial :nitai.on is ijnen '' " Study.

! ll'f con;it,i;i,ity to ni M-r ice.-. , 4):0 m jr-)rr,,t.ff Service. Mrs. John Wilhelm entertained th I tlt'tn? one w.iy is to insult in tl.e i . j 7:ju p. tn. iipiyorlh Ltagu. members of the Missionary Society T.ii.-i is i f "ur .uiii tiu yu.ri" of .od Tbp Koiino.iH ffoliedist Cunrch, at tlie j -

the First Presbyterian church yt.-ter i .j.-aimj: uirh other ai.d the -.ie:t- prui. ' corner of Stokary UUicago arenuo, ti Ciirlstiaa TvltM Caare.

Mr. James J. Davis la the wife of the man slated to become secretary of labor in the Hardin cabinet. The Davises have a daughter, Jane Elizabeth, who la looking forward to going to echool in the uatiocal capiUL

day afternoon There were 42 pr s.-i;

who enj yed ,- moot Interesting aim profitable meeting.

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c-p-cr; i a id down by tha greatest Toac iter lv.;.t ever :roJ t;:e cnrtli. Kxporieruve pruvv." that this enn be (ioiio ii-.'i.-t efitctlvely ihrough vr defined vro-

i Norma and Harley Lrfcklln have There will be a short business moved Into their new home. Forest meeting of the Trinity Aid after eerv- avenue. Kenwood. Icea Sunday evening. All members i - are urged to be present. j Through the efforts of Pr-n.-i;. - Cortrlght of Irving schooi the teaciiM;ss Anna Ahlborn of Webb street j ers and pupils of the upper gr.-iues i.ad

entertained at one o'clock luncheon j the privilege oi h-?arins K mi ! . i, today for the Misses Esther and Mary ; Xews and -vife. The solos and duct -0

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Food For Thought HOW CAN I REALLY ENJOY MYSELF ON SUNDAY? ANSWER: ATTEND A BIBLE CLASS OF Grown Up Men CLASS ENROLLMENT OF 200 Mr. W. Taylor Joyce from Chicago will speak oa aa Interesting Bible subject Sunday at 1 0 A. M.

gram of woek day rellriou instruction, t tmnaaael Evaogeucai oven. litis program nroMes foi.r half hour 31S Sibley St. Uv. Carl chaeRr. periods of '.i.st ruction a tveeU under :i j cas'.or. Phone llSoW.

competent t.-ac:ier while tioj nerazo: !.o a. m. MintPi.v f-i.

JsuttUhy School ha? lut o.ti 1.4 if hour

Kansas. w.o are her bouse gueate over the week cni. The guests included were Merlon Fannon, Clara Hawley. Marie Schroeder and Mildred -Wetotfahi.

li:15 a. in. Preaching bervi-: '. -fft I .r.lit ! el- i.-e.

I eri-.d vl instructicm .1 (:; and that , .Nionrtav -it 7:30 p. m. T.atlie' i bus

f r-( uoni: y gjcn tuoltr i r..-or.petenc , ir,r-s meeting. icicle; r.v. In liartonoi-.d cta.-c have Thursday at . . . 1 i'i.! tneorms .

1 Held net ore cut! after sellout or 3T t

Omer Howard and J.ogan a'-s. Han mnd.

0 ;'' a. m. Sunday School. Preaching at 1t ? in. nnd T:j'i p m Jtev. E. J. Griffith, pastor. Corns and worship with u.c.

j Tlio K: Ep.rltQalijtlc Church of Ham. ;

j 110:0 triree . services -verv Surd.f.' ' j -it 7:43 p. n. at Wris hnh. US State: t street. j t'iSi'jr, Enuna. Ki-i'-i.

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 211 SIBLEY STREET HAMMOND

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Mrs. J. G. Ibash of Kenwood will be hostess to tha f.rst division of the Ladies Aid the M- E. church Wednesday, March the assisting hostesses will be the Megdames A. J. Mc Connell and Earl Kyler. All ladies desiring to make eservatlon call Mrs. U P. Feltner, U?4-J the early part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Norma Alien of Eaton Mreet entertained at bunco and fan tan. the prizes were awarded to t.uise Krumrie and Edward Allen, the consolation pries were awaruea ; Mrs. E. Allen and Oerhardt Schroedr A prettily appointed luncheon was i-'.-yed. covers were laid for the foliating: Louise Krumrie. Mildred r. hults, Dorothy Blavln, Theretha Kacfcley. Hilda Mathews, Margaret r"un(i, Pearl Allen, Ruth and Vera Vtrh-even. Lester Leikel David Allen. Vffclter Johnson. John Conroy, Carl Hjerf. Edward Allen. Gerhardt Hchroeder, James Verhoeven and Mr. and Mrs. Normal Alien.

Mr. and Mrs. E. TT. Alams of 983 Hohman street ,iave returned from a combination business and pleas a trip in the interest of the Si Fo Products Co. They visited all of th; oraneh offices of this company which are located in the following citlc: Uittje Koci:, Louisville, Cleveland and Detroit. Mrs. E. 3. Leimbaeh of S Waltham street has been ill with the tonsllitis for the past week. The Glrle Ath'.Jtic Club of the Hammond high school met at the school 'ast evening and initiated 73 newmembers, after the initiation refreshments were served and games playei.

which they sang were very much appreciated "ey tt5 t-tudcr.t body. M News gave an irsniring talk. Mis. Bothwell and Mr. Kcrthyse n'.r .-on-tribulcd to the. r.-torn'ns'. program iiv making some tpitriJid leinnun.

t.-.- noon hour tn toe pub'tc mi"o; t-.tiM- KftiamoaA City Mi.-jjoa- 183 Indiana ti.s.. Tli.j results ar" itios i.r:tl:'i"yir,g. ;nspel m-jtiog "iwlay veiling Children and teacheia arr- enth,i.,i;isti,; I P- m. T..pic: --Tlie Laughable Ark. . .. . 1 Sundav- Seh'v.j at 3.1 u j.-. i.t. oxer Ihe. w orii. T!'e ril)c ha ix eomw Tinrdiv evc-ntr

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A delicious dinner wa i'rep?;-ei y "The Buds of Promise" s c'.ab -f 7 li

girls for the living fch-iol fic .1' t.- ' U-j.i f Americanization

The teachers unit- v; e pres-itig t-.if-it c:' !'.ns t::.d nd gthanks to the c!u'j for till!' apier.-ioi ' Kit:g,!o,n ,-,r- Umhi

treat. The. club otTiceva aie: Maiy j j;m nsr'-.u:or. c t'.e

.TarUann. nrp.ii', nt: llii-ll Caldws1.'. , .1. ,.:-.,, .-...

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Intel-nation ,l Blblo Students. I; ' O P. Hall. 1 73 State. t.

oa. 163 Indian , rv cl!T,,ia.. ,

-Mwa;. a instruetne. heiofal ard re .-r..ibte. The wisdom fro 1-0 h.. m i

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uoti. I JH Ail welcome. S- ats free. N'o eollec- ' . 1 ion. '

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s e a a 3 1 q a 2 en's a n r i n p n 'n a a

rioting Thursday tvc-timj

of Chi-ag.-'s nrcat Kv".ngi:t8 i on t P : u!','. "The Ci ri--ti;ui

ptor, ' C;. J. A Men, M1P'. Rvcri body le-,mr.

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fixe Straet PresUyterlaa Charch.

Corner l'in a and t.Jtic&go I"., l.fclloy Stel'i'r;, , Mimatet,

-i rn,-t Sunday s-b,l at rusn a. m. Public v orship at 10:45 si. m and

Trtcity EBgtl3li I.a3i8rs.n Chu-eh. K cf P. Tempie, corner Holinuf d'i Tgden t.

! H. Jtsckens-.-r:, raster, a' Maaan at

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a. m.--Sunday School. ID. 30 1. in. Morning Serilee. 7.45 r. m. Evening WorrKiy

vice pre.fiin'

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:-ee church fnr.ounce-

Mrs. Chester Vn.rover and Deles Ross v ry dligitt fully cntt-rtained -tt

a misccllane-ou? nuowt in I'.'t.cr Miss Mi ".d red I)Ai!y. wh- wiil V- M-.xt ried to R. Sett Robbins M-iivli 19 : Music, dancing and contests were c ! joyed, the prizes in th.e contests going ! to Mildred Krt-hmar and Ittr.na' j

Hoffman. A nicely arranged lunche n ; was served, the table was artistically ' rtrat Bnpfi-t Cl.urch. decorated in colirs and emblems sug 207-213 Sibl-y ft. gestlve of St. Patrick's day. The j R. I. Liekllcl-r, r.-tor

auests were tr.J Misiseii i;tnyi t-ceeci, ; tun':ay brho, I at 10 . m.

Mable Anderson. Gladys Forllue. Mar- ;

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frmiin !' ec.t f.-r Sunditv morr.bo 'A l'i iii" Leader." At 7:"fl ,.! will he f Voir mutiity lerv ice

whieh time a class in the Wei; i v

'lOUf I '.-!tl rtlO! IOII Will KIT.'.- It ,I-::u-aluii of the wo-.-U being don- in

r Jine, Scvva' f-p'-s Ker win pr."-:it

r-'inttve to Tlie ch'M.I of rte-lig-j-ill.'e ii to-'f;!

Hons, Mildred 17retcnmar,

dames Katherine Leeney. E. Pelp. H Black. A. Worth, E. Gavit G Daily an' K. Hoffman.

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t. ranl'ii tt-theraa CKoi-cB. 16 'i:i'.ef.oi . VT. V. Llchtrlnn. rnstcr ti.on n m. Morning -eri icee

Joyce, an experienced teacher from Chi- j - vcprr ev. ..-'

Weliieda. i:'0 p. ni., Mi'J-v"eK i n ,c-r-'ce.

W. Taylor

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garet and Bessie Underwood. Ders ; ' Mornl'ite- Worhi:-. 1 1 A. M. f-Rst- '

the M'S- or'. theme "Kert in the Lord " !

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Mrs. r.oy Se of Elisabeth street entertained br Pinochle club yesterday afternoon.

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HEsrsTrrcHixG, nxrnos coateh. ISO, BRAIDING PHOMPT SERVICE CAI L WASSEl'S TEM3PHOSE 449 1 E. STATE STn HAMMOMD 2-13-

The tierm.inia Rehr-kah ldf- -ill hold its regular quarterly birthday party tomorrow aitcrnoon ard ening. a pleasant tiiii is anticipated. THE If OF RELIGION NEEDED

: 1.' t HISS .It .;. J Soe!;.l gathering of j 5 o'clock. I Community service it

1 A deroons'r-i t jo-i ,.f r rik v. '"k-.l.-iy seh-.oU for r--l:;; ! v. ill be giy.-n '! litii ii will b" fi ll'-e er to 'rif 1 s-'

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v :30--B'n'.o '-ch -.i. Our aim. "CO in attendnnca ,', ...onn-.i.noii nr'I S5'Ttri.-ti. f -ih.jre.1. doubling th.i Ministcr'p P1''.

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and Monthly bus-ii o eet 1;.

St. raol'a ennsch Er'se-'y-n-T.nnbch Ave. ar'i Ann St.

for-. Peter Langcr..? -.ref, llrt'.r. Tomorrow Is the l-'onrh undaj in Lent. Jcrvice; at I).'- church. 8:00 a. ni. Holy Wii .-minion. 9.30 a. ni. Churcli .-cheol and flrs' ins-lruction Ralph ieimant, Acting Superintendent. 10:45 a. in. Holy Ci mmunion and jf. mon hy the Rectf.r. Music by Vei-ted

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M.'ontmu'd froin page ne.l o'lidii-'ii thai 'a given any public domain Inaugural vii-'r.r.i wno still throrr J th- capita! 'n c.m..i(jera.ie numi re. today st roiled through thi op? n i-atrs and about the -rounds' at will It v. art nnu;ij8i .sij;ht t. iit t;t ML nFnnntKS rou no nth. Starting nxt ---eek w:'. .r sr almost sil:d month of -:.n "err 1 ng ai"i planning between roih'ii.n lcadcr-. niw in er,nirI -' : )- of go-

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ALL-DAY MEETING WITH BASKET DINNER Seady, March 8th Hammond Christian Church Calumet Ave and Suitimer Blvd. Mmiittr McFacidon of Indiana Harbor will prcacli at 2:45. rnith.son's Subject.-; 10:45 "DOUBLING "iHE MINISTER'S POWER" 7 : 30 '"H0NT.Y F ROM A STRANGE HiVE" Mini?ter Zeiicr from Chicago iligliis and (.lh';iv (,.rc cNcccled to be present. SPECIAL MUSIC AT ALL SERVICES 9:30 Eih'e School with 750 in nttcndaoce

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(By R. D. Llcklider) Ail .ro religious, instinctively so. but religion does not mean the same thing to ail of us. Thc-re are some to whom religion means worship, associated us

ually with a church or synagogue. To . week, others it means morality or the emotional side of life or catechism or the- j Centenary M. E. Cnturcli.

At the Lincoln Mcnoot nuildings, Johnson Kt., near Ooatliii, Warren C. Henslee. Pastor.

Sunday School at

Lenten Week-dav sersi e.-.:

Wednesday irlo p. m. j Thursday 9:i0 a. m. A joint meeting of the Woman's Guild : and tho Worn ri's Auxiliary will be held i at the church on Thursday of next '

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BUGS AND CARPETS Thoroughly cleaned in your own home, Mamilton Pfach method. Will alo rake them out if you desire. Call "Cookery", Phon-s Hammond 3499. 3-3-3

Valnttng and decorating for effielency and reliability go to I. U Cohen. I'hone lOiC-W. 2-15-lf

-i al rate for piano tuning a n"t week 1 '.Vhitlng, Indiana HarVr avd Kent Chicago, ca'l up phone. Hammond 103 care lire Hotel. 3-3-3

ology or some form of activity. See James 1:27. It. us ask ourselves. What does !t mean to me? Religions big task is that of reconciliation, reconciling men to God and reconciling man to 'his God appointed place. Religion must alfo satisfy and comfort. Again it must help me to attain to what I ought to be ty giving me the mastery over myself and victory over my circumstances so that I can greet the Cnseen with a smile. It must alfo make mo of service to God and my fellow-men by creating and maintaining within me an altruistic and selfsacrificing spirit. Nothing less than that will meet the demands of the day.

In a word the kind of religion needed j

Is the kind that makes and keeps us religious, that functions in our daily

lives, putting Ood first, oth'-rs second j sr.d self lat. That was the religion ( of Jesus. He incorporated religion in Hi daily life and "s.ehin?s in such a wav is to inspire ;u,-iii r. id.ils and loft-J ior standard. Some are "bemoaning tha ! fact tat tlir-re so litt'o religion iti Luo.csk a'i'1 tn-;! f ) tw in our churches r truly religiouv. The lack of re- j .'igioii in tb" !ri'i-.e i ,et more to he' dertlortd. Wli.it (an we do to vitalize!

it? While churchman, educators anlijfe

business concerns ae looking for bet- ' ter methods rjod ii looking fer better j men. How run we help to p- .duee

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W. F. LICHTSINN. Pastor Sunday Afternoons at 4 o'clock Subject, Sunday, March 6th " HIE SAVIOR BETRAYED" "The dilTcrcnce between Judas and many men is that they oitcrn se!i their Lord for ies.;."

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all that have ever lived, says Mr. Seeley. This lecture will be of intense interest to all. The local Bible Students extend a hearty invitation to the public in general to attend this and succeeding lectures at the 1.0.0. F. HALL, HAMMOND, AT 3:00 P. M. SUNDAY ALL WELCOME SLATS FREE' NO COLLECTIONS

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