Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 17, Hammond, Lake County, 7 May 1921 — Page 8

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A NCE8SA&E Or CHEEK TO A CONSCIENTIOUS BJ3AJ3EK Weekly in this place ;ii'ar 1 iniin-l--r of church notice:?, i "g time and place where certain tnci i:nes are. to BO held and where a hi arty wiMicnie is expressed toward everyone who d-.-ires t" rr.me, Why are these calls or !n vital . i.ns flvcn? Is it, for jn-rson.il jraiti of tht rhuroh organizations? .!o.u certainly luit. For each member lather con: nhures according to his meat.s to i-fray toward the cxpdisns ot Irs .irsaniy..,tion. a selfish character would mv: Kwrv tody knows where our churches arc 1tated, any one may tin.l th-tinner-, iuv ihcr: in ail Almighty lieieg over us who ha.s pi.- d S ite s r.-d 6uy upon the chr relies to ,-. into all tht- world end preach J I is p"su. 1 into ail creatures. Th's holy Urn God, who h-is rev--' ! t-i himself Into us in the Hible, Is a God of love, lie hns no ne,d ,f us 1'or J lis entire peace and satis fact ion. Hut Jfe sees man in his many ailments. He r-bserves ail misery ami affliction. The treat difficulties between can! till and lafcjr are open before ills v ision. line, v.-ise all the social troubles of uur his. This lovinfr -Ood does not take tv i--of our cla--9 aK.tin.-t the ,.t!i- r, IT- does Hot condemn any special .!.-, s of p- -.-ylC. In each individu'l He r-c,;nu.-s one of Ills beloved !Midr. u with special cares and sorrows and t-ars and troubles. It is net Gods desire thai man should through this world with a sad mart, troubled m;nd and a L-tig drawn f ice. -"o, they should be happy and it is a rertain "ftct. that God's' children m 1 hi' most happy a,K' p' .'o efui and contented people and therefore the blessed Kederner calls through his ehur. h.-s. 'oice unto m- all ye ih.it lah- r and are l:eavy laden, I wi'l gUe ye rest! Where is tin- proof for this? ivar friend, find out for yourself and y. sir ryes shall be opened through the word 'f God in these different churches where the word of thine God i. b-me taught. ' KEY. CAW. CHAFFER.

tirrmmnel ETungeUcal CUnrch. US Sibley St. Tiv. Cusl SchaefT;r, pator. Fhona 11S3W. r:"lO a. m. Sunday School. 10:15 Regular services. Monday, 7:45 p. in. Teachers' meetIn?. Thursday. 2 p. m. Ladies' Aid Social meeting. TRINITY ENSUSB LUTHERAN : Walt ham street and Tar!: Place. H. Mackensen, pastor, 1UU Harrison street. I 'hone 14 4 V Sunday School at 9:15 a. m. doming Sed vices 10:"0. Livening Service at 7: to p. m.

JTK, ST CHSXSTIAN CHTJBCK Caiurnet avenue and Summer Boulevard C. M. Smtthson. minister. 5.30 Bibfe School. Come in honor of Mother. 10:45 7ommun1on. Special music by Junior Choir. Solo hy Marguerite Jlaa'eer Hester. Sermon "The Funeral of a Good "Woman." 7:00 Junior, Intermediate and Senior C. E. S:n(l Sermon. "Marriage and Divorce." Special music. North Side Bus on Sheffield 9:10 n. rn. Huehn 9:15: Oak and Hoffman at !:'.'l). West Side Bus on State Line and Highland 9:0-5; Forsyth" avenue, :13; SibWy Ftreet at i:20. Free rides to and from the services NOTICE -The South Side Bus has Jeeri discontinued and will make a West Hammond route instead. flee Street Prastytertan Church. Corner Pine st. and Chicago ave. E. LeEoy Stcffey, Jiimster. 406 Oak J.reet. Sunday school at 9:30 a m. 3?ubilc worship at 10:43 a. ni. and 7:30 p. ni. . V. P. S. C K. at fi:3" p. m. lh-'iycr Meeting W'edni sday at 7:30 J. m. Sunday Is "Mothers Pay" and this church will observe the day with an appropriate service in the morning: with sermon by the pastor on the subject, "Christian Womanhood." Tn the aft--r-T-oon the Y. P. C. 11 will .ntertain the mothers of the church and congregation in the chur--)i bnildina:. Luncheon will he served st t ; ' " p. m. In 1h evening the pastor i-vll speak on th subject. "Preparr-dness." a mesace I'propriat" for the .-Icsi-ij .f the r.l PTvanos r.f the i"hildren's Wee;. The l-ubilc is most heartily welcome at this 5 l-rcvjfi! il.; church

The First Spiritualistic Church of Ham. inoiid, riiiaoln Will hold services every Sunday at 11 oclock. (.rood speaker and message bearers to prove the dead do live Mrs. Lllen Lee, pastor. 6UG State Line street. Divine Healing Meetings. Deacon Geurfre W". Lonp. Held at our branch, 303 Truman ftvt, weicoma, rirrt Church of the Naiareaa. Ccrner Calumet and iiichlgan ave. A. M. Wells, I-astor. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Morn in s; Worship at 10.45 p. m. Y. P. S. Meeting at (3:to p. m. KvatigeHstic Service 7:45 I. M. Ciass Meeting 7:45 P. M. Wednesday. W. K. M. in.-. -ling riuirsdav at 2:l'U -ottage I'raver Meeting 7:45 P. M.. Fr;d ay. The EollnciK Mo iOdiat Church, at the corner of Hickory and Chlcag-o avenue, Sunday School at in o'clock. Morning Worship at 11 a. m. Kveiung Worship at 7:43 p. tn. Salvation Army, If.9 East State st. Captain Samuet Hedegaard in charge. Meetings Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday night at 8 o'clock. Sunday morning worship at 10:30. Sunday school et 1:30 p. m. Hible Chiss at the usual hour. Y. 1". Legion at 6:30 p. m. Sunday t-vciii-.b' Salvation services at & p. m. A cord.al invitation is extended to puolie to attend these services. Special singers and speakers. First Church of Christ, Scientist. 7 30 fc. Hninmn St. ilorr.ing service at 10:46. Sunday school at 12 o'clock. Wednesday evening testimonial meet Ir.g at s o'clock. A fr(f reading room is open daily except Sundav. fn-ma to 6 p. m., and on

Tu. sday ad Friday evenings from 7:30 j 1 he public U cordially welcome to ail ' services and to visit the reading room. I First SplrltuaUst Church of West Ham

mond, 111. Kvtens:- n of Ogden street, 3 blocks west of Siate Lin" street. Good speakers ad message bearers Services every Sunday at 2:30 p. tn. ilrs. Klli-n Lee. pastor. Clou SC E. Church. 202 Truman ave. Rev. Eerk, Tastor Phone 11 93 J. 9:3ii a. m. Sunday School and Bible Study. 10:30 a. m. Morning Service 7:iU p. m. Lpworth Leaiue. The Christian Frienda ChurcB. Corner Howard and Logan sts. Ham morel. Services as follows: i0:f-0 a. m. Sunday School. Preaching at 11 a., m. and 7: S) p. m. Kev. E. J. Griffith, pastor. Come and worship with us. International Bible Students. I. O O. F. Villi. 17 State t. Public lecture along Biblical lines every Sunday at 3:'"fU p. m. Always instructive, helpful and reasonable. The wisdom from above is tne noblest science and the best instruction. Ait weicorrK Seats free. No collection. Hammond City Miaeion, 1B9 Indiana ava. Gospel services Sunday and Thursday evening nl 7:45 p. m. Sabbath School and Adult Bible Class nt 3."0 p. rn. You are speeialy invited to Thursday's meting. Subject, "The offense of the Cross." G. J. Allen, Superintendent. Everybody welcome. Ct. Paul's Z.ntheran Chorea, (a Clinton st. Vf. F. Lichtslnn, Tastor. !:C0 a. m. Sundav School. 10.00 a. m. Morning Service rirst Presbyterian Church. Hohman and Highland sts. J. C. Parrett. Minister. IMble School at 9:45 a. m. Mirning Worship at 11:00. This is Mother's Pay and there will be a Mo.her sermon and 3 numbers of specin 1 must-- rurntshed by Mrs Iloraherger. Afrs. Hnnnauer, Mrs. Sheridan Miss Ounbar and the choir. Christian Kndeavor at 6:30 p. m. Fvcning Worship at 7:3' P. M. Subject. "Indifference" there will be special n-.ustc at thl3 service. First Methodist Episcopal Church.

Russell street. Rev. Benjamin P.ist, pastor. 839 Hohman atreet. Phone 3O09. M:S0 a. in Sundav School. , 10:45 a. m. Mother's Iiy Service. All mothers are especially invited. 6:30 p. m. Intermediate Tjcagvie. Parents of the Leaguers are invited to this service. 6:30 p. m. Kpworth League. 7:45 p. m. Evening Worslili). Sermon by Kev. Georgo White of San Fj-anoiseo. Wednesday evening: :45 p. m. Hible stpdy class. 7:45 ;. ni. Wednesday evening, prayer and praise service A cwniiHi invitation is given all in the community to all services. SORT, STREET PENECOSTAi ASSEMBLY. 7 4'.) Sohl street. l':3l a. m. Morning Service. 7:3'l p. tn Evening worship. I. A. Ferguson the Scotch evangelist is still with us and will preach morning and evening. .Morning subject "Obedience." Evening subject "Fear and what it Is doing in the church today." Come and bring your friends and hoar the old time gospel. Everybody welcome. 8t. Paul's) Church Episcopal, Rimbach Ave. and Ann St. Rev. Peter Langendorff, Rector. Tomorrow is the Sunday after Ascension I my. Services at the church. 8:00 a. m. Corporate Holy Communion of the Woman's Auxiliary. At this service the members are asked to lay their "Fnlted Offering" upon the altai this offering to he given the Diocesan treasurer on Tuesday next at East Chicago. !: 30 a. tn. Church School, T. R. Tennant, acting supt. The Rector will begin first instructions for eonilrmat ion. A. Smith, leader of Bible Ciass. lu:45 Morning service and sermon by the Rector. This service will bear the character of a "Mother's Day Service" Sermon topic "The Ordinary' American Mother." We especially urge all our good people to be at these services tomorrow. "Remember the lord's Day." Centenary M. E. Church, Warren C. Henslee, Pastor. Church has moved to the new church building on the corner of Gostlin and Tovvle streets. Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Special Mother's D;iy services 10: 15. Speaker Mrs. MeXabb of Evanston, 111. Epworth League 7 00 p. m. Leader Helen Walker. Preaching services at &:"f. Special for young folks. A welcome to all. First Baptist Church. 207-213 Sibley St. R. D. Llcklider, Pastor. Sunday School at 10:00 A. M. Helpful classes for all.

Men's class a specialty. Morning worship, 11 a. m.

theme "The Influence of a Godly Mother." JVvotional meetings of Intermediate and Senior R. Y. P. V. at 6:30 p. m. Evening Worship at 7:30 p. m. Subject "Rejected Hy His Own" Mrs. George Hannauer will sing at this service. In all the services Sunday Mother will be given a large place Wednesday at S:0f P- m. our' midweek prayer and fellowship servle, MONROE STREET M, E. CHUECH Dr. 'has. H. V?eson. pa.stor. ;:43 a. in. Sunuay "School. Graded Course used. 11 a. m. Morning sermin. This will be the anual "Mother's Iay service. Theme 'A Woman's Dream ' 7:00 p. m. Epworth League. Topic "Whtrt We Owe to Our Parents" Kvod. 20:12-1 Sam 1:10. 11; John 13:26, 27. Leader Eia rainier.

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LEGION SUPPORTS S. A. PROGRAM It became known today that ttie local post of the American Tjcgion has received an official notice that the Indiana department of the organization has indorsed the Salvation Army's lf21 service extension program for this state and has also placed Its O. K. on the army's state-wide financial appeal which will be made all over Indiana, May 9 to 17. The letter ran as follows. "W appreciate fully the splendid service given to the ex-service men by the Salvation Army and department headquarters ! glad to endorse their work and to speak for the hearty co-operation of all local posts with the Salvation army."

Two Values in Living Room Suites That Should Not Be Overlooked

Three Piece Mahogany and Cane Suite, $214.50

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Three Piece Overstuffed Suite, $222.50

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A high grade tapestry over-stuffed three-piece suite of unusual comfort and beauty. Loose cushions, spring edge, arms and back. The tapestry in this suite is of high quality, and colors that will harmonize with most any draperies and rugs. Also a large number of other style over-stuffed suites in tapestries, velours and leather, at very interesting prices. Come look them over.

Mattress Special A good 45-pound, all cotton mattress. Roll edge, fancy art tick. Full size. Three-quarter or four foot. Priced at $7.95

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JAPANESE SHANTUNG All silk, natural color. One of the most popular silks to- Q2',r day J J PRINTED PONGEE Natural colors, printed with blue, green and brown figures. Very popular for sport wear. "1 CQ Special at Pl.U

Crepe de Chine $1.39 chiffon taffeta -v.rd wide, all silk, in navy, brown. White , Helio Nickel black; $2.25 g 1 7Q Flesh Color Turquoise Porcelain value, at I J Pink Rose Electric Gel Bisque Taupe NOVELTY PRINTED G E 0 R -Ocean Ecru Negro Brown GETTE 40 inches wide, all Maize Jade Navy silk, in a good selection of patCoral Tomato Black tems. Values up FEATURED AT $1.39 to $3.98 D

CANTON CREPE 40 inches wide, all silk; navy, gray, brown, black, beige, silver. A popular silk vfabric for c -es. Special at SATIN FRA.. -AISSE 36 inches wide. A very high quality of satin for dresses and skirts. Come in black, navy, brown and grey; $3.98 value. Specially priced at

PEBBLETTE CREPE 40 inches wide, all silk; navy, green, pink, tomato, flesh, apricot, teal and black. O OA Regular $3.98 value. Special at.... 0Oii7 SPORT SKIRTING 36 inches wide, in a good assortment of patterns. A very popular fabric for sport O QO skirts Regular $3.98 value. Special at ......

36-Inch Black Satin Messaline, $1.48 CHECKED TAFFETA 36 inches wide. Come in black and white, blue and O OQ white checks. Very popular for Spring. Special at . . DRESS VOILES 40 inches wide. This collection of voiles ZEPHYR GINGHAMS 32 inches wide. Come in all new are all the newest season's paterns. An opportunity to save checks and plaids, in pink, blue, green and lavender. A on your new dress. 85c and 98c values, 69c. ACkr very special value at the price we offer them. QQ

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Hosiery Specials Ladies' Mer. Lisle Hose, 29c Pr. BOX OF 6 PAIRS, $1.70 Seamed back, black only, extra fine gauge, highly mercerized, double sole, heel and toe. Every hose perfect. TWENTY DOZEN ONLY Ladies' Silk Hose, 59c Pr. BOX OF 6 PAIRS, $3.50 Pure thread silk, fine gauge lisle tops, double soles, black only. Every pair is absolutely perfect. Silk Jersey Petticoats Very Special at $2.95 They are brand new skirts, a special purchase. The styles are appealing and the qualities good; and we've marked them on a basis to insure the utmost in petticoat values. Colors include emerald, navy, black, brown, purple, taupe and Harding blue. To give an idea of the value, last season skirts of similar quality sold at $5.00. Pricel for Thrift Monday at $2.95. New Georgette Blouses Very Special at $4.95 A quality of georgette rarely found in blouses so low in price. There are dainty dress blouses for wear with suits, or tailored effects that will be stunning with separate sport skirts. Frilly front blouses to wear with sweaters. Over-blouses, regulation and tie-ons, in all the beautiful Spring colorings. A blouse for every occasion and each a wonderful value, Monday at $4.95,

Men's and Boys' Savings

Men's Khaki Trousers, cuffed, at. . . . "Signal" Railroad Overalls at

Men's Summer Knit Union Suits

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Men's Muslin Night OQp Shirts, at J J Men's Collar Attchd. 1 OC Shirts, all sizes... 1 Boys' Knicker Pants, 6 0 q to I 7, at ...... . . . .

Lee's Combination Suits at $2.50 A garment that sold for $5.50 a year ago. Made in the best possible workmanship of strong heavy blue denim and khaki. Sizes 44 and up, $2.75.

Boys' Norfolk Suits, 6 to 1 8, at. . Boys' Khaki Coveralls, 9 to 18 yrs.

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Women's Oxfords and Strap Pumps $3.95 New slippers in the latest styles, brown and black, military heels. They are great values. Specially priced for this gTeat May Drive. Growing Girls' Oxfords and Strap Slippers Brown and black kid and patent leather; low heels, stylish new models. Special (gQ Og sale price f J w - BOYS' SHOES, $2.85 Black and brownjeathers, English and wide toe models. Sizes 1 to 5J2. Good wearing solid leather shoes. Special, $2.85.

LITTLE BOYS' SHOES Brown and black serviceable leathers, stout soles, nature toe. Sizes 9 to I3. $0 fQ Special sale price . MISSES' SUPPERS, $2.69 Black patent and brown kid, new wide strap model with two buttons. Sizes 1 1 J to 2. Specially priced for this May Drive. CHILDREN'S SIZES. 82 to 1 1 . The same slipper, 0 A Q special at T CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS Patent and brown kid. flexible turned soles and have strap. Sizes 4 to 8. C "I QQ Special at 4l.i70 WOMEN'S PUMPS Black and brown kid, tongue effect, with leather Louis 2 C QC heels. Special... VO.OO GROWING GIRLS' BROGUE OXFORDS Tan. sizes 3 to 7; 5ne stylish quality. Q A QQ Special at .VO

DEATH OF LITTLE BOY AVI II lam E.. eon of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas K. Davis, 331 Calumet avenue, (iicil at St. Margaret's hospital at 6 o'clock this Tiiorninsr follow-in? several days illness. The death is attributed to pneumonia. The lad was .-even years of age. The body will bo shipped to Milwaukee tomorrow afternoon ox Monday for burial.

LEGAL NOTICES NOTICK TO XOX-IUSIDEXT STATE OF INTHA-VA. LAKE COUNTY, IN" THE LAKE SITKHTOR OOrUT. SITTING AT IIA.UMOXP. INDIANA. MAUdl TKRM, 10:i. ANNA I'KLIJl JONES VS. CLAYTON" L. li.YILEY, KT. AL. CAUSE NO. 20326. ACTION TO QUIET TITLE. Xow comes the plaintiff by M.-.Mahon & Conroy, her Attorney, and liles iter comr'aint herein, together with an affidavit of a comuetent person, showing

that tho defendant thereto, to-wit:j Clayton L. Bailey, and Mrs. Clayton L. J

Itailey, his wife, whoso true chr 1st -.an name is unknown; Kob'-rt Boyd UrowiT-.

la widower; William If. Richards, per-

; sonally and as Executor of '.he estate 'of Emily O. Browne, deceased; the un- ! Known heirs, leg:atce, devisees, and disi trtbutees of the estate of Emily Grace

Brown, deceased; Edward J. Stevens and

Kafherine J. Stevens, his wife; are not residents of the State of Indiana, and that this la an action to Quiet Titlo to the following described real estate situated in the County of Lake, State of Indiana, to-wit: Lot One (1), in Block two (2), la Townsend & Godfrey's Addition to the town (now city) of Hammond, on marked and designated upon the recorded plat of said Addition in the Recorder's office of said County, subject, howaver, to the rigrht of way of the Louisville. New Albany & Chicago Railway Company (now Chlcng-o, Indianapolis & Louisville Ra-ilway Company) in 3o feet off th east end of said lot n.s acquired hy condemnation proceedings in the Iske Circuit Court in Lake County and together with the improvements thereon and the appurtenances there to belonpinsr. Said defendants are therefore herehy notified of the pendency of said action and that the same will stand for trial at the next term of said Court, and that unless they appear and answer or demur therein, t the calling of said cause on th- S'.'th day of June, A. IV, 1921. the same bfinpr the 41th day of the ii"t term of said Cvurt to be beeun and held in Room nutnb r 2 itithe Court House at Hammond, in said County and Stat-? on the 2nd Monday of May, A. P., 1321. said action will be heard and determined in their absence. IX WITXESS WHEREOF, I hereun

to set my hand and affix the seal of said Court, at Hammond, Indiana, this 20th day of April. A. IX 1921. HERBERT L. WHEATON Clerk Lakes Superior Court. Ryi RUTH BERG. Deputy Clerk. 4-29; S-T-tt

NOTICK TO XOX-E-ESirrnXT ETATE OF INDIANA. LA-ICE COUNTY, IN" THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, SITTING AT GARY, M1VRCH TERM, 1921. ROCK FALLS M-AXUFACTUr. IXG COMPANY, A CORPORATION, VS. DAN WOOD. CAUSE XO. 5S01. ATION IN ATTACHMENT AND GARNISHMENT. Xow rorni.-.) the plaint'ff hy Kinder & Draper, it's attorneys and files it's complaint herein, tog-ether with an affidavit 'f a competent person, showing thtft the defendant thereto, to-wlt: Dan Wood, is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant Is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action and that tho Fame will stand for trial

at the next term of said Court and that unless lie nppear and answer or demur .therein, at the callinsr of said cause, on : the 27th day of June, A. P., ir21, the ' f.iiin: being the 43rd dy of the next i term of said Court to be begun and held , in the Court House at Gary, in said

j County and State, on the 2nd Monday of May. A. D., 1921. said action will be beard and determined in his absence. ,.

IX WrTXESS WHrntEOF. I hereunto set my Iiuid and affix, tho seal of is.-iid Court, at Gary, this 29th day of Apr' A, 1.. 1321. HERBERT L. YNTTEATONT Clerk Lnke Superior Coan By: W. A. CALDER, Deputy Clerk. 4-"r; 5-7-1 i

XOTICE OF A DM IXTST RATION IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE. OF JOSEPH PAZTXIEWSKI. ruCHASED. NO. 231. Notice, is hereby given that the m -dersigned has t-en appointed Administrator with the will annexed, of sai l Estate by th Judge, of the Iake Superior Court. , S.iid Estate is supposed to be solvenFRANK MAF.KK, Administrator. Dated May yth, 1P21. 3-T-14.J1

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