Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 6, Hammond, Lake County, 12 March 1921 — Page 5

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PERSONAL AN) SOCIAL NEWS

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i . ,3:1 i-iu ivi .i;ii-ii 1 i 1 lu-jvai i-reiLii - -viiii uu-iii. j cinn'H siam nor dim beyonti passing- J -"'!.'. twt-t.n a rcea. or brljiven the s-Jr, K3f 0 STBJ5XT XI. S. CXOXCI tU! ! ' I'imic. to (inprgc upvn this Mas- V ,' lt' l011; V'r.

n- -aj the i!-t.':r Mr.n in the manner : . H :'' r.. Morning Worship.

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cLurch oil TUuraJay cf next

l:S a. m. Sunday Study.

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Th "Wt.riii: .- U. pu'ri!cars ci IP will rr.tet Mor.dsy ev--r:i:i,- rj'i Mrs. W, B. .Vc-vnifii of i-'.rk piane. I'.

Ci '..i. r.Si:I pr -a i'i a 'irc.i." t'.c ".aiiea. Harry K:rE .if iis Eaten street ba.b"- n H'litft li) for tle pa:H ivceli, N f.1 ci' e ', .-en oC I"0 riMT. me : aentii-

1 a ri an a-ndenr la.r ivfi k lr -..- n ,ir 'iush':-il his fo.it. is Abie 1? h e ." Ji-aia T'i rjire'-tr-rfi t i th Alio: c'.ii) tfriially incite ibe:r fronds bo1 any "t irttrr.d t. attend the leu and lirf-n ? h i--"r wn.i-t, w-.il bo pivca at ti'f .41. club, 1SJ Ind.ana. nuc. Tuesday aftern ion at 3 o'clock. March 5, Those attending: will plase bring a grift of )!nen or cotton for the occupanfs of the Alice club. Mls Esther Lund has as ber hous. eruet MSs Frsunces Merrily of Toledu O. Titles Msrrlll and Mies Lund attended ichool at F-tS'.chwood. I'a., at tha ado time. Miss Merrill Is on her ay to rUSt har brother In Ca'.lfomla. JTra. V. 8. Beitr entertained th- ' MrTiett clob at a one o'cloc luncheon zrtS fcridg at her home. 90" 1 South Hotimaa street, yesterday. The ' WfbMt ecorea In bridge were held by ftfaa Mesdaoaes V. S. Itelter and E. F rJfthMton. Jin, Johnatona and Sirs. 5Cra Mack f South Bend -were gueets. - ypSs-A.C, 2l!e of Clauds itr?t !i Vr .-ffSiIjJty of Hanunond and Iran jAtSt t Ijow.:! rtr married last Bunt?ar. Hrc! 6. t threa o'clock. They lrVJ toaift their homo la trowel!. Tnd.

: Hi 01 1 ycf'-rU-i..'-: n a r 11 he: in air. jf :he tliffi-n v 'f ' Tv h ich n c J in r.d lavOll

I i'-i.nd iv h 3 bc:i

1 cf way? by th". -nc

I Sid XV. ". T. Ji c;".-. ti.--1 .11 li-; ! ftOHtoes mtvcJ r1 !nt y roirothm'-nt . ! and T!i- rueitiv f d jcurf-d to meet in : 1 wo vvi'cin at : hoitio i-r Mrs. Ethi

htiti or e'j i Iniiiian a.ver:u.

live. lie was th only iiving I J Iio touij live optjnly before th o I

t cr lii-iil of . o ,f'., ana vt lc flaw. 1 .

His ciie r.L-:iirc 'at, "WhlcJi of '

,- you .a;,i--;t nnyth!usr to my chftrffc. J'j j ) "--. . tin v-r!i says, ""V'c lind iu j, t Jum no fault at all."

1 ws ifu- .iajtcr Man in h.! "a is-:

t '-.--i;'. bffc-an en a youn

: ' e.-u-h the ixoi'ie the pt

'T'ue Grca;tt Wur

ii'itm eat-

i-. ; ;,' o t '. 1 a -in h number of the North

ITii: Hp jij.)y...rf but few

ulan to, .'iir. oof miii c-uj n.i;- ci-ou

of l-.irht li v. i V eii'.ng next ween. c'.i:mt.-morH.t mif Xtil

the e-ju-i. ' '.o,-.i;i m v iiosi .in- ji-ui FviiH-.'ii. t r-

c vi;r. song ser-

Kather.ne week end in

Hu.v.ei is spiTdinfc -r.s livat.ftn w';i fri'jniij-

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6:30 p. n. Upwortii Leaui. "Thy Kingdom Come. In My Me.. i:7.1S. 1-caU'r Vera Tro!-

i'::iO f. in. fin- S'-rui-c 1-, 1 JoJin 12. Meier, fo' lowed n i:uO

bo the mormon. bubj-.ct "Tlio L.U

'. c c-ninu next

, OeHth of Christ and

1 ailvLMnKM of hi.-'. lie u vics ,w" bejm at

IH Oinlll 1'in.hlirnnri m;if.uunfli..1 inn nf t SVC

1 toil. IV.p travels were eo'.ilned 01 a 1 j tomtory b.Mt rtl'tv miles lonjr and fov-j I '" niile.-i wide. Hut not n ilhtr;!:d'.ntf ' j t -le.-i- l;ir.:' t: tioiu bi lire uj not b n ! 1 ooj-ied. nor his fhjgrlxt.i ilufl .cxi i-v.. j j C' .'Utrh tiiey liae been ar.d tlie 1 1 .-li-.iis of all nrcf. ' j Hr n a.-. ':r- Miuiter J.fn in hl. ."-ervU'el Mo liuir.tini:;.'. Hit- wortia nro "t .tn .ill !.tls , ' f C-U lil OS1, 1 ill" rl vil" " i I The hi ord in his vocabulary v. 1.-. ( "' ".befs."" H ks deeply eotuci-un j

ii'jeneu muc't be mirchai'd t.-,- s c-

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Mr.

I Fltt Ciiuxcii of tlta X7aaa;ma. , Corner Caiuiuet and liich.ttan avaa.

A. 11. WeiU. l-aator. f jniiay B'-hool. S;4i a. m Morning Worship at 10.45 p. ra. Y. Y. S. meeting, 6:3b p. in. ! Jj tir.rfclijuic c5irb '; at 7:iu p. m. t Mid-wecls i'rayer Meeting. Wetiuesday . :'Ju p. in M sri' i.ury t'ocioiy. Thursday 2:00. C'ittLir J'rjji,-.- n.ec-ln.ii, t'nciay 7:3u. p. m.

t0:30 a. m. Mofninjr ?rv;:. 7:ao p. ta. Epworth League

A cordis) trn Itation is gin ihc coir.nmnsi- to 1 crvtec.i. Ceufcaaxy K. S. Chareh. At Tho L!ni-.-oln S-ii-cioi Toi'.h Jci'.n -u 1!., nar Ooitllo. V. iire:i C. H'insiee. I uMcr. S?u-.fiay Sclioot at 9:45 a. rn

I T&a Hollaenn Ma'liofilat Chnrca, at taa I coraar of UicJcory a ad Ciilcago irnuo,

! unla scnooi at io o ciutu, 11 all in' Morr.iiifr Aor.sliip at 11 a. m 1 Kve.-iinp- W'.rnhlp at T:4a p. m

i;niai all next week at . : tu p m.

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"lornin service at 10:4 Junior Lef.jTue at - p m. fep worth Leuo at 6 :. leader, Mr. N". Forsyth

y reaching gervii.e at A weieomu t ail

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I The Trlr. ity I ". j epe--:al niet-t ro; a I li-j servi.-e it h:

dies' Aid wi'.i hold a ter tb Sunday eveu K. of r Vial!

T!:e year!.- sp C T. U. of La".-. in Whiting. Ind. the mo r ning jc-.i 1 11 t r-e af f c rnotin

.tig inMituf- o file V. county w;r, h iielti . this yt-i;-, Marc'.i la. ron open'r-- a'. iC.ie. .he medal ti'nttjt will

A LaJ Sir. Earl Kathtwtr a.r.d

augdlter Mti-ion left Tliursday. March

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PLEATING AND BUTTON-HOLE

HHH8TTTCH1XG, BrTTOX COTTilt.

ISO, BH.IDflVC -PROMPT SERVICE CAlIi WASSErSTELEPHOSB 449 Pt F STATE ST UAMMOXD

be held TJie topics thuf will be tnk"i: up at the ire' tinjf will he ' L,egi.!atiWork,"' -Child Veifare."' "Atisericar.) lation," "Tne Bible in the Public Schools" and ' World Prohibition. ' Mrs. E. E. S'-anley, state pri.d-nl, iu be the leader.

Strat Hapust CfcwrclL 297-21 S Slble- at.

K. E. Llckiider. Tastor.

10:00

11. . Konciitc

i hen. fori ho put ai

':! 'ii'lV itln'a nil' (rav hitnstelf to j others. He fed tho hur.sry. elofher 1 i e j riiiU-'d ope:icd the "yes of the blind and I cieanfed the leper, hin'cd ihu sVk raided

he de.-id. I To wept w I: tliOie v. 1.0 , Ivr-pt. f.nd r,-io!'-r-j with thosl who re- (

joiceci. tn:n his foi:oiirs disputt-d Sunday School at

sti.iot v.-fi or them vis reatfl.st "tie ful eiasi ft for all formed them th.it ldfil wro v. r-oi I Morning WorKhlix ai d t hat h- woul-1 bt greatest "-'": svrv. or'e then-uti: "Gou'aed b--M. -o-t n S3 he was jrri-at on account : M-'."

or the frr( ttr.ess of his n-rlc-. IiitTmediat ? and Senior Tiiis Master Man oiainiod f be cnci meeting at S.50. v ! Ood. No oth r would dare titter' Eiwttnj Worship at. 7 "0.

f'Ui'n w.ri . 1-iut the -i t ,in'-!i wad I nptlrr:l3. by h:ni ."'em :m lYctiy rviirat and y-'t 1 Wcdfierday at S:(-0 p in. An 1 e .ire (ivrs'wdi'.nil with the thoufc'h? with the Master. Uiar he !:-, raeelt and Io'aIo. H ws I ....

tr'ns to an rnr.. rrorn the dia-

fied Nieodem-ia to the aviultraus1 vcoiu-

!i!l found it friend sn him. It can

J truthfully b- a'd that. "In rompp.tc

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- of Mich 'I j.irantir.i: r 0 . 1 n s d 1

The H. E. Grangei fam. gran avenue are Ag-nn in one of the other, children

veloped scarlet lv?r. The Blue Bird Sewing club met the home of .Ur.. Wm. Kepnert

and excc-llen.-le j

Til dlrplaied in x'.Ut

MS" ropu :.e in ev-

He wjs the incur- !

oportlor cr?

v-r ri- srnhfred n : Mns'or Man. V. thins m or t'.i win:

l.ii'o n of ln,v'ii-!-ai Lov litvas '"hrist a; nd is to-day toe Maincf Men re ra'.i-i!r.r now. as nvnr

a. 1 -for. that th"' niurt em to this Master

. t Ji xii B'j.nuoi.r r.yiuiii.n I or HQ yiZ r p 13 JL

nrrt Frecbyterlaa Chare. Hofcrnan and Higiiiand at. J C. Parrett. Minister. Kible School at 9:43 a. m 'Jornlr.g Worship Pt 1 ! :0U ; j-ub.l'.et : Reconstruction." Christian Kmleivtir at "5:ti Evening V..rKliip p. Subject: Converilor.

SJraoa .y. 2-i3 U.iat Si.-i..- t

tii-i-egaiird n chaig. Meeiir.Fc Tuesday, Thursday and Sal uruay .li'iit at fc o'clock, .-'i.iifiay .rnlo.K worship at 10:30. Sunday scuroi at 1 :30 p. m tibl-- Cbtas a the uual hour. V. P. Li-?ii)i at rl : M j p. in. tuoJay ticntng iJalvalioa bervtees at p. n lorcpiai Itivir-ition It extended t public to a.Und tueso o'.-rvicc3. tfpecJai singerd and speaieri

flrrt Cliarch cf Cbrltrt. Sc-l.a!5et. 7 SO b. Ho it man St. Mt rn:ng ser les at 10:43.VUiida' fcciiool at IT o clo -k. ' WeaneEdav e nlr.t test Inionial tic'- -

Ie o: icr.a', , I up ? s o eloou ', I A free reaiiie room Is oeen daily ei- i

wed by 1 cpt Sunday, from 2 to 5 p. in., and on i Tueda ad 1"rlda y nings from 7:"-0'

hour j The public la ordially vioonio to all , j :rv!c.e3 und to visit the reading room.

TtrFt St1rttualUrt CbuxcU of West Hani-.

Kslp. r'atToward i

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mood, HI

I V.-xtenelon of t) ' A Cl? t Of l-ilM'.C I .in ! 1 o orl n.k- r:' ' Ser i o.s e ,-i'r v

?fr. l.i : PirlBt Ballag laeetlE".

IT'-id at cur I ranch. ,--n Trumatt a ' t. cerae.

den 'treet. 3 Weeks t ei-.i . n dniesrgr hearer und iv a C:S0 p. rr.

on Lee. pastor.

xirai avenue iai evening;, -fus.e an t j ur'i ff ielrnt . I!

Huinm.ll)' Is

sewing wera eiijiyed end a iiiee two '

course luncheon served. The i

meeting- will take place in two weeks at the home of Mrs. Marion Wcstbay

ity 13 1 'a er.

tfi'.tv lon ha po

Wi-enevrr rne;.. from K'iiks and Pr?-

I idrnfs down to f hi poorest poawnt. In

corporate tjia principles of Jesu Christ in the manner of thRir livlnar. nd in tlo-.r "-rvloo to their fellow rnn, it dojt:ae o!u t Ion f the y.-obi oinn of the ind.v!d'i.'l. the state and tbo npt!.n Is near at haiid. "ijehold the Mm."

Clon M. a. Ci'U-cM. X12 Tpim.vii nre. Thone U?.t.

B?r'. Paster

The

Th-

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY

Lola Clark has gone to GaUsbur t

anen? a, rni ueita uimma danct ac i Kaox College. Pla 9t;ret rrabytertaa CharcJv. I Corner Pine, st and Chicago a

Ir. and Mrs. IT. E Sharre are lesv- l-tl-yy otelie;.. Mln:.-'..: r.

" "J' ""i"vii 001 wigs. .iu.5., i .ay Sundav t,-hA'l Mrs. F. It. Culbert of 2I Cameron T v. '5. - "f"

treet left for Jackson. Mich., day for a two weeks' visit.

yester-

TjVic wcr;'.i:i a!

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T.;0 a. m : 3 P. m. 10:45 a m r.d

lrrt Mettiofllrt IBplrespaj CbaroJi. Hev, F.eTjxniin i'.lfl, patior. SD Hohn-an St.

Kev. 'ni L ector.

5:S0 a. rv Sunday Echoel and Cib'e ! Clashes. . 10:45 a m. Ufirnu-i ?i-or.v,, tv..'

subject i-i "Hypocrites'' ?:00 p. m. :-.ten's Mi": Meeting-

cjiijrci. l--:nf 1'"15 i'srt. 6: SO Cliorus choir rthrariwil.

5:0 p. ni Efworth Lusnn intinf

j Pubjtct: "Ti-.v Kincdom Come." "leader r-'K RE--'I CV.n ;V.rtabic. c;nvt u 1 Mrs. G. K. Streter j furnish"! room, nn-dcru, kitch-sn i"

411 iialf 1 - - im-r nn) i.t e ' .a cue '.rep. t ooj .trct.. pnnc t . : j Rehearsal for lnterm i; i:e choir ' 1 mond ID? j. .M j 7:30 p. ri. 11 nan gel Is' :- meetiiK. T,, 1 ; bubject "S'lpreme viu"f." j

L.enten evangel ls-lie tfr icp ttratiri'iH

ENTERTAINMENT For the next p-;rty, or for the delight of th folks at home, here is a suggestion for an evening's entertainment with Victor Records : Program 74647 "Hungarian Rhapfody No. 2" Philadelphia Svmpnony Orchcjtra 18710"Avaion" - - Chas. Harrison "Rock a-Bve Lullaby Mammy'' - Pccrlrrj Quartet 74197 "Caprice V'iennois" ----- Fritz fvreislfr 74510 "l.akrne," ( B;!l Sonrj) - - - - - Gaili Curci 18705 "Vhpn You're Gen? I Won't Forget" Pee-riefs Qf. "There's a V'.icant Chair" - - - Chas. Harrison 1S71J"Uncle Jch and the Honey Bees" CaJ Stewart "Uncle Jcih in a Cafeteria" - - - Cal Stewart I fifJO- - "Vi liiopcrmg" "Japanejc Santlman" Paul Wli.iteman and His Ambassador Orcheslia "Lucia." Mad Scene Galli Curci Call and make your selection? and get a printed program FREE

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631 Hohman Street, Hammond

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daughter

Mr. 'vTUllam Vevia and

liorrafne of Valparaiso

trie weSiC end in Hammond as th

guests or her daughter, Mrs. G. Ransom.

i-ra er meiP-

1j aijre -.Stic

K Thurrdi;

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tivr-aijed at- !on

at

e'n.lr.g , o'clock. I

A.r.ni ersarv a'. the f-eeond !

a 11-1 vr.'Arv " the dodleatloo of 'he

B. ! new church bulidin. The sermon sub- -

are unenritna- durlnp the comine v o k it

.-"j tin'-' v t n

j tr rotig-hout the e!

i teii.-jarteo during the ratt week itidicatt. i drf-prp.;;- ffiril. The ,Usr under the e.ire.:lon of Miw Hazel Tr.nnj. p -it

ed "y chorus choir and orchestra, 13 . oa' iiio.iit inspiring. j .:-.? The pastor will nfenh a.-s nliht do- . -rt

liverlng plain forcfful i-rrtiont uix-oi th

DKMIHT ltllt " F.I.I KF" TT M

n lri.'T a t uree-a'-t u ram v -t. ".iry ' i ! .'. F.;i."t Chtoneo. Sup- , March 13. nf'ernncn C:l,". EveS o'clock: t'ckelg uc. S-t?

Mary Allen Hasten, of Springfield . III., has returned home after soerdintr ',

several days as the eruest of her nunt 1 and tinclc fr q n,-5 ltn f,i -t u-r,,-. I Ctrtstiaa Chtiroh.

- . . 1 . . . 1. z: . .4 of Harnrr.onJ.

Ject for the morninK wtlt b" "The '. . f I r ' r " - t. t k , , 1 i rt.i 1 1 ...

V. . .... . ' ' ' --ll'l l- W UJ- l- 1 ".V Que.-iton of ';c-J for the Consideration of Man." Th-- public IS tnOit cordaily ioil."d to all hu-n vertices i

1 Drjie-t'eal r-hnii ef rel i a-ioi: n urn

' r b-'-dv is lnvlf ed '

Friday venlnjr 'Ail! c Young reonl'3 rlifht. The Tpworth Leayu and In . j tc 1 mediate Lcgu will J rominently 1

KammoDil Iroa and Metal Company

'il! you be there St. Patrick Er'

igles' dance. Unity Hall. 3-9-7

r-.lntlns- and deoratlnc fer efll- - --y and reliability go to I. L. Cchea, i;,or,e 1036-W. 2-18-U

')-i that overhaul Job use Eurd Step '' .'t quick teatingr piston rings, K. S. A:." - Supply Ci. 381 Calumet Are., i !-ne 32"2 Hammond. S-3-tf

DAY NCRSERT Has been established at 4J0 Becker Ftreet. where children of any aga will be cared for by hour, day. half or ev,r.inga, for reasonable aum. Best of references. Phons 3562. -5-4

Knights of Pythias -Pleasure Club dance. Thursday evening, March 17. 3-10-7

Meet Tn St. Vttrlcli's E, Eagle Dance, TJnlty HaiL 3-9-7

OO.VT BUT STRAWHERIirES, GROW THEM I CARLSON'S reliable Garden Collection 'comjxrlslnr To Saa Dunlap; 59 Dr. Burell J1 25 Bl Joe. 150 la all for only , S3.00. Inspected and! pronounced "a ; flao lot el plants" by State Nursery Tuspeotor. Order NOW arid get the blgr buVy slant for early spring sti tier. Erbearrs. ia.00 per hundred. CARLSON'S at HOBART. Thane 1826yrt end 1625.W-2. z-12

Xine. dance and ha entertained at ;"je Cafe Lafayatte. Kaat Chicago. A ia. carte eerrtce from ll;39 a. m. to 1:00 Table Co bote itnner J1.S0 dally ;rroai 8 to 9 p. ra. Lake Couity's lead lingrtxeatmraut. Gormaa" Orchestra. S-12-1

ruEia Any oy er jrlrl selllBg- wiluw r emit are Polish. For particular call 5 213 Vaa Burea St., PLoae 3103 HamtnoBl. 3-12-

Dr. IT. A. aratushek wishes to anroutice that he Is agala In Hammond. 311 temporary phone No. Is 1233-W Hammond. Further notice will be gdv en as to hla location. 3-13-1

Mis Ethel Reed entertained at a surprise party and trousseau shower for Miss Mildred Dally Thursday evening at the Dally home. S70 Truman avenue. Bunco was played and prlaog awarded Miss Delore Roes and Katherine Ebers. In conclusion prettily appointed cvjrae luncheon was served, a large cake decorated in green ar.d white formad the center piece and there were shatn-ocks at each plats Covers were laid 'or the following, the Misses Mildred Dally, Katherine Eberst, Mable Call, Mary Mathewn, Dolores Ross, Mable and Lucille Daily, the Mesdames J. A. Worth, Chester Vanover, E. Dalp and George Dally Miss Daily was the recipient of manj lovely g-ifts. Mr. and Mr-. V. S. Reiter of 990 S' Hohman street entertained at brides last evenlns for Mr. and Mm. Ward L Mack of South Bend who are their house eruest3 ever the week end and Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Johnson of Soutn Bend who are the house guesta of tii J. G. Ibach of Kenwood over the-week end. The highest scores were made by Mrs. "W. D. Webb and G. 11. Austin A luncheon was served. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Johnston Mr and Mrs. W. L. Mack, Mr. and Mrj. O. A. Krlnbill. Mr. and Mrs. W. C Paxton. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Webb, Dr and Mrs. H. K. Sharrer, Mr. P. C. CrumpackT. Mr.i. J. O. Ibach, sr.. and Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Austin.

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Calumet avenue and Summer CoularV (" M. Smlthson. m!nii.ter. :30 31b school. 10:45 Communion and Setnon. 6:30 Junior, Inter.nedi ite and ri!9r C. E. 7:30 Evangeltrtlc service, subieet is "The Vnpardor.able Sin or S'n fiar.-Cnst the Holy Sptrit." Biptiimal service. Music, by Junior Choir. The Soub s'de bus lv 1 h ir MadJpon at 9:)5. The North S:'ie bus will b on Sh-flleld ?:"0, HuI-.u. .?..: Oak and Hoffmai, S Free rid t and from the service. St. TatU's Xintheraa Chorea. IS Clinton t. F. Uchtlnn. Pastor. 10:00 a. m. Morning service. 2:S0 Sunday School. 4.00 u. m. Lenten Vcmer Eer-Ice. Votingr members meet Monday evening at :00 o'cloci. "U'ednesday. 7:30 p. m.. Mid-week Lenten sei-vica. Hammond City MUsslea. 183 Xadlaa are.

oospel meeting Sunday evening 7:43 ! P. m. Topic: "Whv Chose?" I

Sunday School at 5:00 p. m. GoBpel meeting Thursday evening at 7:45 p. m. Free Library. Everybody welconii. Or. J. Alien, Superintendent. tmmtsi Z-rang2leal eraturftn. 24 Sibley St. Rev. Carl Schaeffr. pastor. Phone 11S5W.

9:00 a. tn. Surda School. ( 10:16 a. m. Presentation of Conflr-. mation Class. ; 7:30 p. tn. Lent service. , Monday 7:45 p. rn. Teacher's meet- ; ir.g. Tuesday 7:45 p. m. P. P. I I Wednesday 7:45 p. m. Men's Sick t

! 6. Paul's Church Srle-ep"-

j l'.imbsch Ave ancj vir St. ! tfev. peter LrKn-eff R,,rto. ! TofiiorrOM- is the Fo-jnh Piiridiy I L-ent. 6erviCfS at the church. I ? 00 . ri - Holy "V,rrmur:ion.

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Special Sunday Evening, 7:30 Hammond Christian Church Caiumt Avenue and Summer Boulevard Subject "THE UNPARDONABLE SIN"

HEAR Smithson preach Junior Choir sing OUR AIM 1 005 Bible School Easter Sunday

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Millions Now Living Will Never Die Mr. W. T. Hooper, of Chicago, will speak on the above iubiect next Sunday at 3:00 p. m. in the I. O. O. F. Hill. Hammond and at 7:30 p. m. at the I. O. O. F. Hall in Gary. .Mr. Hooper has lectured throughout the United States and Canada on Biblical Themes and this is a favorite subject of his.

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Lenten Services ESS3ss3S? AT I St Pauls Ev, Lutheran Church B S5 CUNTON STREET W. F. UCHTSINN, Pastor Sunday Af ternoons at 4 o'clock

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