Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 11, Hammond, Lake County, 26 March 1921 — Page 5
March 26. 1921.
THE TIMES Pace Fiv
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS
Th Walash Gleo club co-iot-rt til that tt wis ad vert U-d to ba and ! more. ie nien. youa6 i.es-i i lull of entiua.aB.-.:. pUyc-J wonderfully. , Their ciai'sicad i-eletions wore troll j K'.vcn, ths prcr-ir. arra.i;..-d Interest- s tn; a.ud tr.j ; pep die ar;d:--"V41 Jul 1 'J J .:..;! toed. Af r the cur.ci t tho G1j! club wcj iho couu'.ry -lu'o '.rTho V.'Aa.n Gl:- club Jaji U i-iid f L-r-'.Bhod tcrrat of Lh dsmce mja.c. :irs. WaJttr Haxbort w ho hi. ta : j In tht. hepltai for th past jnuth "-o-s en-.ush f. be rwr.".ovtl t h-.T this Sh-s Is tsjyrcvlsff
"'''iy. Ti N-ii-th SlOe "V. C. T. V. met at ! !..-. h :.-. of ilr. O Endall of 519 Clara Nly 1 -.i'-rta.:r.!3K severai 15 'Ui tr.-t ysttrd.y if'emooa. .r triads o"- r ar.ior-s' ax j te.r tx.s iuslnos -?f tho day tho prel-B2a.x-.cho H?-if-r.y f roci Cie-vlatx! " i .-;.-.-t .r th .i;'y Mr A nr. a Taenia.Nft.sor. ilartUv.-y a-s- fr-jn i..vo.ar.i j r,u prii-iM -:th hiuUfui fl frs
JMJ l-MTXiOi; Hi-,.. . . ..u . .. The Tufttdiy af.v..--v.-l!l be entertained at luncheon at th: h.-.-y; Gilila of Glendiua Tu-t: bridge 1 h -ire ,-.'tl r'rs Kobrt lay Sirs. J .A. rav,s rt Miywfod v.-. riu h-aa bea Quite ill th.s ;a. t we-n. I Mrs. E. D. Beaat-tt of ;Ty tr'.t i rto its bea Hi Is 1 air roving. i Roland B. Rust aj.t.1 Kl..h i.-d E:-M- I wick who were la Han--v.o-.d -".-lUi th j W.hash Glee Jub lait ing " ere j th fc-uets of Virgil RtUer 1-st r-.ght. Thy attende-3 the L'nlvcrs.ty cf MVhl- ' gac last ye-ar when Virg;i Rclter aa In echool there. Mr. and Mrs. Rowley, the agd parents of R. B. Powify r.f 41S Elton rtroet have come from K'axixs trj ciAlte their hoxr.e v itj. thutt here. V. P. Shoa.rrui of "vV'obb street has returned to Ijafay-ttc: -htre h -vas aa 'honorary pall bvirer at th fur.orul cf this lat Samuol T. Murd-k. I from J- 1 that th'-y I Word rtfLs ber. received Thomivtions rh-jtnix. Ariz a.r both vry mucJi Improved id haJth nd havlaar a delig-htful time. lira. J. W. Smith of Detroit street e.nte.rtainei for her iau(rh--r. Rose j ifiary io honcxr of hur fourth blrth'lay j yeeterday. M6l T. TL Teanact of Warren street will entortaln the Wodr.esday AfterrKm Brhdur club on Thursday cf th; wexjk Instead of on Wr-dr.day the regui3X day. A-laido Fox i homo from Wc?t T. Coll-o f'r Women, Oxford. Oiuo, t-ep--r.d th-a sprlivs holidays with her p.rtxit. Dr. ajtJ la-s. F. H. Fox of 14 ila.'n street. r-n.iM Ir'.lc Oltz. r.oo Morollo, SLgM twn axid oaeba.lf is celebrating this E.:cte.- of lSul by boiiig- adeptod by a t-.r.t.d new a.ther and mother. Mr. ar.d IT.-s. A. Oltz of 933 Park Place, DonaJd i-ja been without a father ajid mother J for fo long thai be is more than 'happy is- his sew liorno and the new hecne is rr.-ro than laappy in kav-ng hira aa he Is f:.e first behy that haa oomo to this iThe- Christlaji End-H.vor of the First Crir.iitiaji cinirch will hold a sun-rise pnyer nietins a 7;3f) Easter mornir.? Ail Endeavors axe urged to bo prisent and attend this sorvioe. Breakfast will be served aiter the moeticg'. Borrt to Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Van PoTStel of 120 Fayette etrwt, March 23. 1921. a son. Both mother ar.d baby ioinj nlcily. Mrs. Van Borstel was formerly Miss Hulda Ischrlcb-r. Mrs. J. C Kerbej ax A children of ("iwvela.nd. O.. are the g-ue.sts of Mrs. LIVE LOCAL IBVS "ADS". PLEATING AND BUTTON-HOLE tJK3TSTITfTirii4i Bmorf CO TER1XG, BRMOISO PROitPT seikvict: 17 41,1, W4SSBVS TEI.EPHOVB 44 91 K. STATE ST, HAMMOND 2-i-All the best grades and look It ever, Man" Phone 4. in stock. rm Dibos the Coal 3-21-5 Early hours h-gia tomorrow ocks at Suramors Phanne:y. .arm Palnting and decorating for elTl-e'en-jy and reliability s'o to I. L. Cohen, Phone 103S-W. 2-16-4 : Time to get that coal ' next year's supply. I.e; Coal Man" di it. in ready for "Dibos the 3-2 1-5 DOX'T BIT STItAWBERKIBS, GROW THEM! CAF.I-SON'S reHa.rl Garden Co'lec'ton c:mprifinjt 75 S"n. Duniap; f.O Dr. Barren snd 25 Big Joe, 1 5 J in all for only $2 00. Inspected and pronounced "a fine 'ot cf plants.' isv c'-ate N'urery Tiifpector. Order XOW, and tret ihe husky p:ar.f.- for earl.- sprlne settin . Everi;earer. 2 00 p-.- hundred CATILSOX'S a: i-I 'BART. Phone acd l'2:-"-2. 3-13 - i " c-o't coal this i -i- fire. "D'.b-'s i 4 3-21-5 Do; .n r x r. e c ; is.:: B J . 7 e a: Mar .-W aril Ct-raia.r. r X-rchs ra "ta.fe Lafsy'tej -pviil rr.u.s:c tonight- S2-l j Ao-il. Ap In thA y; ax Coal Mia !.. April The t.-v ,v.:y .-oal. -i'horni 4. best month "Dibos tas 3-21-5 Es.rl tlrc-ks ,-.u-s r -?:.-, to-morrrw, S iri.ntars. FV..artii4K7-". S-2S-Hazard Kentucky Fplirt Bl iest soft c.-al mUtrd. "-Ji'rcs Men" Phor.e.4, .- x. the Tne Coal i-24-5 i Earl' 4-.ll.CXJ . . cc : n t - .-.rrcT-, -.".-.acy. a;a; m ? - f - RUGS ANDCARPITS Thoroughly c;3-.:ed in ycur owa h'-.nte, Hamilton F?: "h teeth.,-3. Will also take then-, our if y u desire, Call "Cocksey". Phcne Hsxcnic-ad 54?9.
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E'ciu'iulKir ..f Mra. M. Boney fr::-'i!y of this city, B--..W resid-.r.g In Tipton. I ltd., w.'.h Uf tor. tfca Rev. Edward It. Eor.cy, wa ! Ein::.--or.i visitor r ".:. tiy. Havtn j t:nits.i vjl't At; .-vrrioy Cieorc- Eder ; for tic jkuo c.-f h-j f rrn at et. Ji'r.ns. j Ir.d , to trie ilt6sr Mcho.aa ajid ! Bo-he. m ra-hw a !,urr..-!i t. tht,Lr musty Ha,ran:-cd triv3 oosios h nw frvW Chicago tli.it Gftoig'. It. H.yby. 44.1- f Mr. r4 Mrs. B. F lilgtv Corl returrjd 'o i K.tilt " &3 tvi tJcpb;rit la htnlod th.c-:r friOK-da. Aa Mrs. T Zanixftk and children will t e toi.i.y for their f nraer home at arahoo, "'A is. Mrs. E. HoUind n-.U aoon:p.ny thtim. aj- j. rs.-t.h-ilv g; r ;.- th ftt i EUn-.h MiUf-r a.tid Ff-U'li! T-i;n ; it the regti.a.r silvr tta ..:a ocr.t a.. , .f.-d f y .4rv.v:in.?''-r a'.'-ndirtg tK.'r.t -a,-; ..!-, a ' itii h. Mr a.-.i Mrs j H:j-:-a..t.2 at.-p'. '-tvf It; li&V". fr-.t-nOs. it- Jr-r-1 u r t-f:-rrr where hi I? fr.d t.h-!- Ts..'."--r :iiti tr.n J. Ii . "a;-re-r of ii' !-K-r.iln.r t.h aj the frurts '1 dr. and Cre'.g-htoa B'lcsaa. s-n cf Mrs. V. C. B.lata cf OlGr-dile Park Is homo from I - wa Aj-ru-.ui. ur C llf gs at Amos, Iowa, to i p---r.d : he spr;r,s holidays with his pr nts. ( Or. Ttu.-s.-a" cvea-.r.ir h v-XACut;vft counc.l Hai-jT-.-id Ct'y I:x.--'.-fcrs" AMiHiiiticri h-.i a fi Tc'.trk dianr at rh Eyad.-ra H.-rel Zh.t f-i-1.-.W..-.J iv a bUfi-..-rs tr.efttag Ti'...- i.'--s--,.c-1 - us- rrj-i'iii T.htt :'it r. T pur;'Se .3 to pr.ti.--; t'.i s.-f-a "'XidJ ftr;- of K.ar ".or d -.: .-.h -.ts to protect and s: -A.rcv r:.c inir.-t ,rs '-f i-s w.. r.-,-f.--.i .0 a : z-al. tc- aj.-i'1- i .-. n a-'.-l; a-r . t. ar.d to orl--o.cci lir.d ra.aita;a hlpfu".. fritadly relitioai-.-ilp. ?.hc r t w-lt--: t-'.ver. iy ;.-. Spcha. the- i.?tidAt nr -.k o&s.v.ii-i.ii ( .is. j; .,-, r- .-1.1 3 Ten:ia.r.t. IiAVEFij TO SAIL -7 ,-N-r-- ntrr.r a t.r ' : H i"".-x. rr.an n-.-.,-, h up tee 'A-a!) Srit f.-r Ch-.r.a cf a. r.--.i-: did f-O-.hs.-.r. ft? tab -where ? 3 cr u t 0 S3 tarj.:e f.:i :ar h-;i'.dir.u- rrcject ftr ti'..; A-Tlcix1 Enaytlst rr.-.ti icr.. The iri..rrr.atior. "-3S cr:a'-i?d !n a '.otter receive. today c rrr Eer.a Wjt- - 1 , - -- ' ..... ..... . . r. ... .... 1 I f .r- work :i J.apar. s.nd are well .1.--q ::r. ;r. t ed r-ith cvtern r.ccia Afxs. Ea-rrp te'.'.s ' ' the a-.rtoraort'.'e trip which thf made f r rr. Jfew T.-.rk . to Seattle Wai-h. and er.c'rd a pof n ' of her -tn c pr?;t..-in df scr!h!r- ti: , tour. They ex-pect to saJl on April 1. takitijr tritr. hcuhold forrit;;re aa'I a rim S.-.f'i them their :t-m-:-Vile Mr. Lavers ha? aarrej to sfn-J flvo years in the Chira n?id. He -;i! ha -e headquarters at Shanghai ard will have have charsre of the buildiny and equipping of the American Baptist missions in East Central China. T.l-yi expect to 5top off in Japan for a few .- days and visit old fr!--:tds. Mrs. Lavsrji: has arranged with her friends to wrl45 j a number of hrat letters to be opened ; on different day after leaving the ! American port This she thinks will help to relievo the loriieoraenoss of the two-weeks voyage. MATT MOORE IN NEW CROOK ROLE Matt Sloore. the young Irish screen favorite, plays the part of a young and rather unsophisticated crook in "Straight is the. Way." the- new ouija board satir. which will b shown at the Parthenon theater n-'Xt Thursday. FVlday and Saturday. Moore, who played th leading part In "The Passionate Pilgrim," shines in romantic young men's parts and as "liat" Carter In the ouija board play, eives a remarkably earnest axtd l lumInating characterization. Before playirt? in these two picture dramas, Slooro a-op-eared with Marlon Iav-ies in "The Dark Btar" and "Getting Married." "Straight is the Way" is a delightful satirical comedy. Gladys Leslie plays opposite Mr. Moore. Others in the cast include George Parsons, Mai-el B-rt, Van Dyke Brocks, flmiiy F.t.-zoy and 1'eggy Parr. GOOD PROGRAM AT ORPHEUM The Orpheum's vaudeville, program for Saturday and Sunday brings a show which fans have been looking forward to. It Is a musical comedy en titled "A Whirl of fun. tne name fits it perfectly. Twelve people ap ; ei pear in the oaft and of course about 10-twelfths of them are girls. The ehow carries special scenery and mar-I velcus costumes. Or. the same bill 1 Are ..ii.i iv, i .ii. r 4 , a. 4,.-. ... la-j gn f s med prov-kers: itita &. .iorre.i, enterta'ner? de Th Thre--rr .?
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tr.tf of tia fi'-a-.lay iD(,'i(iffl('nt "."rVixttr, tii. crystsr 8r, which prmses t. bo on-? of the- feature attract of yta;'. TCSCHA SriDEL MAKES NEW RECORD I Tv--.ha Stdtr -4X.pth'.ie v'.il.B i laterr; fhs -.cetr.s ir.d tenlsrI c.i Sfprs5d toaubort'i Sari m; fsrtepsi tn? ;-b; ktiu'vn wr' or th-.j prollic eoiyp'.ir 13 a riw C-olubi F'Krrd :iI rr-fin to play a" tire ysra cf Th.? r-.i-Jerin? flr'l hi:.-; at the tsiht of hl i.arf-r. Cioly aoc!atd with Easteir ar the faati'.'ar aerd t-'.-:t lonr ' ' Th I'altE" and "Th Holy Ci'.r.' rt :'- p!ie to nary rf j'iets. !!ui On. vjre. th B? srian b.ar.tonf, hi made a no-- Cf-! j it; nla i;-c?rd of thwaf1 drarr.at! "fjis. p-"?itioris ftiied with ths Joy ard hn.ro and beauty of the Eait-r joieon. T-- rhf wn-!o"d scr. hv thn A a i-rid southern Luilabv" tun ou .i ei. sico-- c;jr!r.rt acc , r.-? rr;i:f - h v. :i f n a; "f t he ce ! tt.P r.w Col j nib! a Rc ird. r--.aci.ea an ! ui--;!ial t!-rta '''v'r,Ate$ !:ii.t;44S ! WHAT TO EXPECT FROM THE CHURCHES ta-'-i a r;at to exr ' Pov-lf thn :-oni the c.h'j -i-hr. -r.t it :. . 4. a.-.-; . : -T 1 - -. t - r 3d ; - ch-ir Jt i re . i ire err-; -sd The- pe Of Ei! tt and tR'-e-r s 1 r.:ng 4 r o - r.-M.-.:;-. tt ird ' 1 r -? th'-". he efforts rr.d Mi-- ...-!-.?. t; f.ouritvt. in st: th'rr.. h. .-Vj-.;hLV-J'O'l v,-)1t "5 C hav3 a a cTortu u at! .. fl tiO 4ll'r:-.1 1 : HI c g.-"."'- :ro stror. t ar. :-t-t ar.d vcrr.i. " :". re there ar l 1 s "'. f uyer--I? i-d f" ' j-r-ur.i- ax.d ittoi-a healthful irt':f--rr.""'s vc-i fxvert 'rr- church yeopl .- hf; Vhe leaders ia prr-ir.-.ng ,rs --ar ths hur'r?-: - rhr. "f h'r.or 1. -"'h rV"' tht.-:r -i--i cr ,-f -c-s--.t-rd is-z or.te t-t--e.. ar -j-.i c?r.fl1! t-'.-? ari - 3 f . thft U fiP"t '1'U-ol' 1" '' h".!- tar. ir.ce a-i iasra - 1 L i iV ir. . rr---.3ir.Ar r. ;'h trr. ' -y... .-;r-ies cf vour ctt'- .t ' be e;tV-, of ?-;r:t'.- ir.d r'''' n iv-jr pecr'c are r.c 1 rlv f -d arsd e b-it -vr.Vsi -he;- .ire ic.?p:rcl V.t? v -i'v, . ? of life .--.a --.: e:ipec r."i' thel ; " ' cllVjrc'.i 'o f-jrr.is.'t thfsc :i;--ils Tf.it W the p-v-r ir. :"-ir f-rr.purt.t 5 h- .r.a-.-d t r r.u!.t-y to fv.. r.ixd to bo riJ'.hM ax-.d 'h si-'- itvl ...... ffll .1 tc Ha .is'.-.e-l ar.l e'-c-ry - t.: 1 ." " -ir. a ;-.ar"ir -.a or Arr., a a r.f''cre! ar.a y. , -re rr.oa '' le.id in th:? -.r: curii; L . l a r.L . . 1 '.-1 expec vt t-aurrr. -o , hurch o educate r. 4 .1 h o. f '- u 1 s e Vt ill " '- U care i-?e-.d thtt ?er-c-i ".-hn --cu ari f! tic 'u:r. r" ;cnt?ort anto r:.-V,t h:l -r-l 1:-- , v '" churcii, wis '.Via h-i church x--: rr to the. chu "'h : r c.hoic a t ,-.e k ia.r "'. of ' t r i h 'rr..'3 to y-r-ir I','....., r i.V.i'ie .-rvi:'1 c.f that frt-;'.-Ci t i i-hur-h and ' , '-. ;. r -f-irtr it Tr'-rrio't-tg ji wort Tk ...rcli of - our Ci-iO! ILs i-m.-ud wi.l t'.-vBy 't-!iW ; f.-l;owsh.p ..: 4 rn-"1 r"'1 tho most, 1 if -- riuir. -,t J ,,' . -; r.-.ane .p ch-irche!. of Hrunmoiid U je what' the y Wt'i' tr be. JOHN PVXlTvETT riinf. H. lcn. p:.--'or. 3:46 a. m. iSundv s-X.i'C.i. 11:00 a. m M-rr.ir.gfV, -rh "The Riw-n Christ. lap...: reception o. ir.embers. h 'o P. m. r,r v--,-fl ''H .. i nn from the F-.rst Easter. --,-,!-: Mark i -. lfi:l"-:o. teador -ldith . e..3 OrVbt-Vo' a'1 fecial music by chords axid a number by the Eaai.-s auar- , tftte. . , , . in '-.n4i.-l invitation Is given a the community to all services. Trinity English IttfhersJl Church. K. of P. Temple, corner Hoamax ar Ogden sts. H. Mackensen. Pastor. 64 liason Pnoae 1443. 3 45 a. in. Sunday School. H:3f A. M. Eajster Service, with Holy Communion. v.(1, 7:45 p. n-.. Evening Worship. rtrst Freshytertan Cbre&. Hohman and Highland sts. J. C, Parrett. Minister. Bible School at ft: 45 a. m. Morning Worship at 11:0' a. rn Moniinr Worship at. 11:00. A. M. ka'ter Music and Reception ot members nd baptism of children. "hristian Endeavor at .30 p. m. lias ter Cantata and Knight Tetr.par Service at 3:30 p. m. Program of Cantata: "Darknes-s Retgner"--IVIiss Reynolds 8T'C.me'bnly Salvation" Mrs. Watson and Mrs. Sheridan. . "Easter rawninir' th":r. "The Easter Tidings" rs. Bombt-rg. er snd Cnoir. "Ye Slow of II.tf.irt Mrs. Foreman anrt .ho'.r. Ti Earth eouia xo- i-k-m-i (x.... - i Kheridan. i 'Promise Him" Mrs. Hanr.auer nno Clv-!r. . .. , ....., The Oreat lxntnpie Mr Joy to the World." Choir. rirst CTuurch of the jriaarene. Corner Calumet and llich-ean aves. A. M. Wells. Pastor. Bunday school. 9: ',3 a. m. "li st Baptlrt Church. 2"7-21S 5iWev St i. e.ir.u : prcaaca or ir-; neia -ii can iack -
K r Lickiider. Vi!uf Sunday School at 10.C-0 A M. Helpful Clauses fr Hal.
Ti Mn's Blbl c.ass wil its t v r-,.f R- H T.vc.ld fjf rVimfn ight H!s will be "Hu to Study Fvrfit ani PlMfitt." ft BiT)Vt Mar It' a ; wit I go ppl w 111 bs ntd to illustrate th ! tattiiod. ! Moruir-a wr.rs.tlp at 11 a. A hcrvK a appr cprlato to Better. ', Intfsrmilati- jtd Sealor Devotional mfttir.fs at C.t. j Orchestra Iteclttl at 7.00. EvtTag" worship. T;3'"; ThKrce of no-ucn. "A Tit a for Spl.itaai rrafrd-.-m " pc..il Easter mun.c at -botij erTMlrs Kfld -I.: .r it will slag at tin 0:n:t to all these exv!ca one hour i Aiu-il'-r thin t;.-x.-xJy. Tits. Kgthc'dU. Eplioctal Charcti. i F'--- F.or.jtn-.in Tv:t. pxstc r ' 8i Hohme.i t-t. ' A.. j:v:ri-i c s 25tx Sjn'.ay will a- orl - lth thr daylight ti'-ln? t'-ns Etr will ohs rved at the Firs! i ."!. E church -;ta pe'.a4 ervlrs j thro-Jihcut the day. 3 Groups' of 'Jit- rT i r.fi - f It- 1 - ' . :.5l3 sCat.t-ia C'i?p- -". ! ti'-nt.'M.eo thr,-uhfat t.a c-.t-ITa.' tcr oi'c'.i ti t h"f -. uniS!'. th t-.-'-:cs at the church. j m S-i-.iay school lO"- fr J ndir.ee at all r!a-e? '.5 'jrd. mu5 and !r.-,,'Jnj? prt e'.-.i-rd cer.t ht fp e r : a". j:rs.r.: ! 1 " ? a rri.--Vorhir.g wo.-h: iEaVr .eVvlc Ea-.r r-!o p. O--at hy M. h cf UJt:or. ;nt5 Freor. Jti. Baptit;-.-fl:v;. 4r " 4'-,-,i siai :th!p. r.: 4-! n t-rf rt 'dia t Ft i Maion. -Ei'i orih le-auf. E- a ir.tr ""'rr??; r m.r nEj.:r pr-trssr mur:c ri!" h ti -er. s.t this irvic Th resu'scho!r wi".l he a?!sted lr ppecl bera by the -rhfs'rt A r.; f-il irvic - rrnmii'i t- w ar" c.-rd:ti:y Irt-itti ""."drte la- 7 4. r rr.. Eva: u '.'c ri r.u T.-?.-ir-h a.:: rr-j'-s-r anl praise 6r".- !r. th ati-1;-rtrlurr cf ths cnur-rn Musx t--d 2 cho.-uD cf ycir.g rep!e. ?ti'f'oct ' 'r'.ritihg t,:th J'sus." Mornir rf!p it i" 4. p. It-.cr. 1 Fc : : , -'ZA hv ts.ti cel-t' nteir.r g.?f r ri E'!ir.ee!:?tic ?r'.dr at 7 n r m Rev. Jim'.', T:i5" thcrt -f I.td:ar.afc.' r ture-r'.r.ter.ir cf t Irl.ara tst Chtirrh of Naaarene. w.ii pT&acit rnrrf jrsr and e-rstr.- fractal fiaglne our rtr'-i-.-i Ih ruiii; if :n-i-.f a j Cmtattaxr K. E. CTimxeJs, At the Lir.tt-.rs Schccl F.uiUlr.ge. B " 1 .Tchr.rtr: t near Gc.stlja. Wa.-rer. C-. Hsns'ee. Pas-cr. s ! Fuadv fshoci a 3.4J a. rr. I Ef.er rxoi-rarr. I"1 ti J-ir.ltr Ee4tT'i .t 4 ? rrt. Epw-,'rth Lg-J at EM-ler Ilrt. "'rt T'-.alVrf. Preathirti- eervi.-ft at 7 -.?'. A elcorr.e s'.l. tlaa Ch-arch-I Comer Pir.r? rard Cihittaga v, yilK.tSX.CT. i'A I E. EeKrv ttetfty str Sun iv s-Cha-'. at Y. P ? A. F a Public "T-orship. at It .15 a. SO p. m. PraV'-- :-r.eti.--?: Thurtda 1 iarrsrk th'' r f e of "icsef. th T r - 1 The.to t -.e rec--r- i rrr.ra t - ! E.xfer E'.-s hap' vl r-T.':CA r. d ion t .-. e the p.?or on t! .- subjec-t "tn-- rxosurrec-ri-ii-.p '-cur e f -j-oi sh:p j ," - ifMr -n--. tr..k cn -hri and Fe-ur.d w a.-.t j tier, ' at f n In the eveni-i? : f 1-.- ?-ih :--1 ' ",V 'T ' .. "' ' -.ilT....
'-nlVe 'he"Auv'' Chur'h" Mlnir -.-ill '!l:rirri.ta It is the c--h 1'G'i lr c 'u r ct :-,r. -.'ith '.': 'inr'.il : Chrif-fj; prlori-us ' i--r -y
Tr.r.or ana -. :.-j : -i- - . - t.':--le-.--. th-re T if:"f t." s. c cjo rd D"-pirt wntsl S'lpt of h c. ? n-'i! !- M-tM 1 "-.is rr.eei.irg. elele public !s m.-s 1 f ihcso. serviI Htt.-X"Ti Ci'T I-Tlsricr. IV? , r-l-rrl r-,src- ?r-'C- 1 ttidla.-na a. i Esstee rv.,:c by r.v,--l laa:-s Qtiirtei.. fr----. Chi-t-acro. Syndv P'-hoc' a " p Hj'i'-ir ser'-itv at " ? p I -.. tr-at ccr.'-e-at4,c-n. 1 'rrr1-1- rl--i--'i:f Topic j r. J .-V-l.-r. Euper.r.t.tndCivirob ?f : ...... ?:-di- , i Hc". thre s-r-1-" e----at 7-45 T Tts at 'Volt htl' Stii'e i i i st-ne. i 'eiis.ie-es ir1 1cnre? Hi be r' o"r7 s most cr-i'.ai invraii"n f r.. to in. Paster. Emma Krer. s j tS. Waal's trrtiirch SplscrrpU. j P'.rr.bch A-e ar.d Ann St j Rev Pee- Lngr.dc-ff Rrtor i P.-i":"s with elaborate and Impressive i ser'-icr.. 1 J A t o'clock there wi'l be c.elebra- : jtlon of Holv C,r"T'UTilon with anpro- j Hasmond Iron and Metal Company '; MARCUS BROS., Prop. Wholesale Dealeri In IRON, METALS, RUBBER j AND SECOND HAND i MACHINERY Offices: 340 Indiana Ave. Yards S4hl Street and Indiana Av , HAMMOND : INDIANA. Cfflce Phono 127. Re. Ph.ono i04.ft j i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 it i tt i 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 1 1 ; , j 1 1 s j j ; 1 1 1 1 i j; if !i ! i 1 i i ; I i If U! ! I !S ! '
observance of -the memorable occasion The Hammond Candy Company Stores Will Close its Doors Promptly at 1 P. M. EASTER SUNDAY Stores open as usual Islonday Hammond Candy Co. TWO STORES 166 State Street 575 Hohman- Street
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tli now U.ble o.uj ui.iltt" ttia leaderj r.clp i f Claries Albert Smith. lu.ib a. rn. crkiicmn Ho.y O'muiualon ! aud ecrvlco. Ail the music, will be rendered by our v;ied parih choir. Our peopjs will find to chanct.l decurated tastily and tlabora.fly In festive white, expnssive of Eaot-r Jjy and hope. Thd rector cordially invites every irie.i-.ucr of Lht u.t.c.u meet h:in tor..oirow at thi.- a. tar. ,Brlr.:g- your frleiid: th-y wlii bv glad t.. hae wot, Si-lilySd Willi us. lio Elr-Uia SZtiUioCUt Ciuxoh, at the oortusr i.r Sltk. ay s-id ClUcaffo avaiiaa, iiorus. Worolii ohi at ii am. EvtUr. 'ori.h t at '. ;4 P ,i, m. Kevivau xii ntj4.i woeii at m. fcatvaucn Arinj. X- EiiSt tate ft tik-.a-a.ra .J ciiitrbe. Wettu.i Tuesday, Captain aaiual Thursday and Saturciay ljnt at 8 o'ciocji. SLii.-.i.' morning worsnip at 10.30. i- -.i.u sr-.:uc. at l;i0 p. m. . bii-'io . i.u-a at tli u.-.uo-l hour. V. r E'-r-'-x- at (.'.-j p. in. t n. lay t -i-4it. tai.uliLii services t 4 P T.l. A c'U-l-al liiNitAtit.il U extended to p..t)i--. t : aticnvi U4e6 tcrvicea. spec ii. fciiio'rs a.-id seiiL-rs. rtrst Ci'ixcl: cf Ciixia;, fcclea'lst. 7:,i c HLiin.ao tt. Iicrr4iiig fcrv.ee .at 10.45 au..djy t:h 'oi ' li oclorB. v. e-aa-!j.d.iy e-. ( i.mg ti itiuiomal mt. h.fc a o rli.t K. A free rsaJi-. roi.rr is open dal.y except S'.rJiy, troitiJ to 5 P- m.. ai.d on Tu'fda and FTltiay e-.enlug3 from 7:30 Th pabUc i c.jra.aliy wcoiue to ail Soi -. and to i.t th! read.ng room. rtrrt Bpiiiti CHuxlJi of West Kiin-tJT'-d, lii Exter.i?ica cf Ogia htrc-t, 3 biociiS 1 af stat'j E.lto fc'."fc-:-.t. -ttd :t-eakr..-ji 1 d.-n.r-at: bearers. i-rX". '. e- -r ' t'lrrit at p. m. !rp Elif-n Eee. padte.r. Dl-rtae Heail-g Bieatiitgs. Held ar. our braut -b, 0a Truman ave, ws.couie. feloa ItL T.. Church. I 2'i ::. ;r. ..-,1 5-hcr.- 1152J t Rv. Rcric. Pastor School and Bible ?-rv'.ci L'ayue. S.o. a r.t. f ucday 10 -S a rr. Jtoralr.g p. m. -p--rta I XTr. CSxlsia ?rieds caarca. C-rner Kf-axd ar.d Ecgar. sts, liars. ;-.trd Ssr vices a follcws: " ' a. rtt. iL?r:day School. ProacJt:.-.; at It a . ttad 7:.;; p ts.. ?.'. E. J. 'r!ff-.'h. r-as'--Cv.-iae ac: crs.t-p v:'.h up. Xste. I i?radjtnt3 17 ft.ats ft. r.g Eir-i-.'iil l:ns evf- rr.. -0. he.pf.ii ird reafront above if O F H;l; f-und.i-' 1- " i s.-d tha tst litstruc--.ats fre- S'o oolieicA.i ws4:trr, j lit. ISiP: j partcr I I 3 . rr..1 Cast SriaoSsr. I ir.e.JLV ' ! orcc-s I 1 1-: Eiftfr.r ar.d L'-rd'S 1 ,ippr i 7.3 r I lira's rupr "" i 5r?-.--i'i-l East..- rr.uil'ch rer.d1 fcl. Fiai's ti-.ttcrea CThorca. it it iv.fr. V. F. Eichtflr.a. F-astr.r. fer.-0,. a ia a v.-.d 4 p. r. . . . , i Musiv.au '-ler.t-.c-r.3 .-v tt 'Xtvx ' ch.ldren. ar.l ! ' Fitter :s th- Jut:e Ffftlva.: c bra' .0:1 r i v'.v.'.h 'Mi ' a.. 'i-ar.-e cf -Vd s I e-r-!ast!ag life of ?f beyond th.e grav.- ; , ,-,. yii u th r.;u-'-i ' 1 . 1 . rdcr. us a.n-d th-' a :- . pag and haip: The rret.r-a.cre .f '.he titn '-hrift fordin? cors-'-lat ; n -v.u be d"li--. ' : at t. Paul s Luth.-rxn i hurch. . Ce.Hin-.ot avp-'i" and Summer Boulevard, i I C M tmi'lisTi micisler ! S.30 iE'.o school. j A'tr. V-.adancc 10f5. help beat Gary, j 10 45 Morning s'-rvtce program. rrrsesiora.l .Tumor Choir. : fv'4,;-; N''-V.- ---T. c"r ".7 k, i. 4,f , H. - n HAMMOND. ENDIA-7 1 II 1 1 fill! Ml '
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Solo, "The ru-surretoion" Helen Bower. Communion. Anthem. ' O D'-ath. Wher i. -j ny Stln.- Senior Choir. Sermon "Rolling etone Away." Anthem, "Prinsoa of Life" Junior Ciiolr. 6:30 Junior, Intermediate and Senior C. E. 7: JO Evantng program: Anthem, "Ilosanna", Senior Choir; tiaptlsn.ai
Service; chorus axd Boio. "I Know That j My Redeemer Llvo?,' gi lo by . j Slna.1 owaxtr; eerrruon. I ne t,mpty '; ajjthexn, "Crow n Illrn," Junr T'inb Choir. The Souh S'de hu? loaves 15;b ir.o Madljoa at 9 : J 5 The Xorth Side but be on Shtfeld 9 CO, Huehn. 9;9, Oak and Hoffman. 9 20. free rid t ani from the services. LOWELL Mrs George B?rg. who ha-s been speniing the winter In California, arrived home last evening. Mrs. Earl Hayden and ff-n. Burdette were Chicago vieitors yesterday. Miss Faye Clark was a Chicago -. :s:tor yerterday. Mrs. George R. Bruce went to Chi- j c3j?o yesterday to visit relatives for! a few day Perry Brannon went to Bfcloit. Wis., yesterday to vijsit his brother, O. R. lirannon for a few days. Amos Thompson returned yesterday from a visit with his son. Charles, and wife In Hammond, Mr. and Mrs. Georg Wood are making arrangements to move to Wlscont.v. In a short time Mr. and Mrs. Byron Rutl", who have h'r. living north of Crown r-.'nt. are preparing to move back t- their old tome. Chester Sanders, -ho is attending school in Harnxncnd came home last evening to visit his parents. Mr. and Mrs Edwin Sanders over Sunday. The funeral services of J. H. Spindier "r he d here yegtr1ry afternoon at t'-.o :,: E vihurch. Ttre was a large cro'-S cf his old fritnde and neigh-rc.-t present. Interment was made in ih? Lcwell cemetery. Geotg Dickey of Shelby was her en hus'ir.esj. yesterday. Mrs Euelia Cox of Ind!ax.apoiis vltlted frisnds here yesterday. Joi-r the little son of Mr. and Mrs. O. H. E.hr:dg. met with quite a seriruF jc t'fr. hr yesterday afternoon. I a t; i i si Chir N?v ovo 1 inPwimk 1 V JL li U jf s ' ; At 0-i! Mi!i
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With all the conflicting messages of the many sects and creed cf cur day, a clear understanding of "the True Gospel" would, indeed, be gratifiying to many of the thinking people of Hammond and GaryThat is exactly what Mr. W. T. Richards of Chicago, expects to d? for all who attend his lecture Sunday at 3:00 p. m. in the I. 0. 0. F. Hall, Hammond, and it 7:30 p. m. in I. 0. 0. F. Hall. &ry. Mr. Richards is an excellent speaker and there is, nT; doubt, a treat in store for those who hear him Sunday. All welcome. Seats free. No collection.
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1005 In Bible School 9:30 Easter 1005 Hammond Christian Church Calumet Avenue and Summer Boulevard Hear Smithson Preach 10;45"ROLUKG AWAY THE STONES" 7; 30 "THE EMPTY TOIuB" Special Music SERVICES WILL BEGIN ON NEW TIME 1005 In Bible School, 9:30 Easter 1005
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9:30 A M. Preparatory Service 10:00 A. M. Festival Service 4 : 00 P. M. Vesper Service Sermon Topic: "The Signicance of Christ's Resurrection for Our Faith and Hope" EASTER SONGS BY PUPILS OF THE SCHOOL
He got In front of ar: autdm6bi driven by Otto Klukas. He wu under the machine when It atopped. He was taken to the offices cf ErB. Idilugs and Jewell and It wm found that tojurles, while very painful, axe rt" ferlous.
LANSING Arrived at the home of Dr. Lee. a baby boy. Mr. an-i Mr?. E. Krr.y were Crown Point visitors Sunday. Burn to ilr. and -Mrs. Al Kco; , a baby boy. F .Muehcr and fajwily moved to Lansing. GIVES SERMONS WITH PICTURES MKTf NAT!0NL NEWS $EVlcl BOSTON". March Illustrated crraoiu, with movie playing a prominent par, la the original way in which the Rev. J. C Juatioe, of tne I'nion Congreg-atlonai Church, of East Ira!ntree. succeeds in interesting h'I congregation. Every Sunday evening Mini, ter .tu-tice holds the moving ptctjrr show -n connection with his serrnon. "We arn able to place the o!i j't of th sermon before the mn ano woitien much e&iler." he dcir..J "and m-.re people sKend the church DEATH KOnCI Mrs Anna Mason, the beloved wife cf Harry Mason, 1S9 AsJi Street, died Wed. nesday evening after a serious operation at St. Margaret's hospital. She 1' 24 years of age and the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chandler Besides her husband she leaves to mourn her loss four children, a loving mother father, four brothers and sisters and a host of friends. The. funeral service will be held Tuesday at St Joseph's church at 8 o'clbck A. M.. from the home of her parents. MR. AVD MRS FRANK CHAN' DEER 00 Chicago avenue. Harrsrnond, Ind. Undertaker Emmerling In charge the burial, will be at St. Joseph's cemetery. 3-16-1 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WASTED Stenographer; Apply Wy. man I'laho Co., i25 Hohman street, Hammond. 3-J6-1 i x-v 1 '? hi -' tuJ ? V V ee-ci 1 RIVER HAMMOND, m. I True Gospel? ii HI: ilt.'! 1 Ev. Lutheran Church
85 CUNTON STREET W. F. UCHTSLNN. Pastor Easter Sunday
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