Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 26, Hammond, Lake County, 9 July 1921 — Page 12

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NOTICE

A number of church notic?. have teen emitted because they ern not in in ':mts for publication. Henceforth All i.urch notices must be in this off;.cy Friday, at 2:00 p. m.. or they will i.ot be published. ilrst Prasbytertaa Churcft. Hohrnan and Highland sts. J. C. Parrett. Minister. Biblo School fit 9:43 a . m. Morning Worship a: 11 p. n. J J.. J s-ubtect : "'The An;r.." Frecial rr.u-'hn.-tian Ei-icuvor st i p m. We wiU )..,v no rr'vhmr service in :hfi evening djr:r.- July and Auru3t.

j-VOE STREET St. E. CHTJE.CH

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".I a. r-. .!-rn!nsr pennon by p,.--r. ' F m Epworth Leut.' lople: 'In tr.tr ;? t - Christ." Le.ider Mr K.imsey. P. rr. . L t:it:-ij fcrrr.jr.. "irst acotbodist Episcopal Chore's. Eus?:: .":'. R-v. Fcr.1arr.ln Hist. ri-tor. $33 Hnhrtwtn street. Phons 1009. :.'.'.' a. m. Sunday P-hool. !:45 .1. rn Momms- yorsblp. Holv r rr j r. n f rvi- And reoptton of rr.ter? . The Quartvtt wi.l furnish . f ' c

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'-a p. r". .v ntng arrvio. Wedr.es'r,6 45 p. m Pib r-futv !5. . ".45 p. rr.. I yf r and J-rak-ft ?erA cordial ir.vltfltlor! !' given a".l in ;;e corr.rr. unity fj ail services. Zt. Paul's Lntaeraa CTmrca. 5 Clinton st. v F. Liehtsir.n. Paster. Services d-:ring Tuiv ar.d August. ' V Sund.jy Kh;M . ' : zi G e rtv -i r v ! o . ! 1 '45 Kngl.sh service. Mee-tir.g of otit:g KiPmhrs Monday

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.".ss Street PresT.j-ter?r Chores. Corner Fine pt ar.d Chicago aA E. LeFicy S !?. Mmiter, 406 Oak r -. - e. . r-uti-liv s'h' f,t 0 ?. t rr.. r. p . ' s c i: at : r m . Public -worsh.p at 10.45 a. rr. . ar,1 P . rr . M:d:wek prayer rr.eeTtn ct TVMr.esday p . m . The irisca subjects for Sunday a.ra l-.45 a. rr "Th T-'dfrn Church - io P vs r-elt5'o',. . "" c, p.' m '."- A Cas of Good Ju.sThtt public ;o nio cordlilH' invlfpd o thfs srA'ices and you are elwas .' eitorr.3 hers. COm. ST. , PTITTECOETAI. ASSSSL T4? Soh! ft. Lord 9 Day Service 1Q:?0 find ?:3n. Tuesday evertirjr P.iblo Study. Thursday vci;r;? prayer and festiT.ojv, Evang f-llst H. Thomas, of oheaaridoah. Ia- will preach morning .j-.d evening1. 3XN'IIT XTrrjUsH IL'TJtUAJTi Wal'ham Etreet. ar.d Part Placp. H Kackensen. pastor. 1194 Harrsoa sfrftMf Phor.e 1 4 8. 9;45 a. rn Sur.day School. 10:31 a- rn. Morning Scrvic7'4J p. m . Evening Worship. A cordifli invitation 15 extended to all titsX 3aptrt ranrca. 207-213 Sibley st. " ' ''r " R. D. LIckllder. Pastor. Sunday School at 10:00 A. M. Hel ijl classes for all. fundav School at lft a r. . Mrt; 'rr T"frihJp f VTT-fd the

observance of the Lord Supper. 11 a. m. The Intermediate and Senior Unions mor at 7: on p-. rn. Kvenln? Worship at 8:00 p. m. The pastor will speak at both the morninK ajid evening services, givlnfr br'.ff rrrort. of The conventions hiMd recentlv nt Pes Moines and Cincinnati. A refreshing service lasttnsr for fn hour in the cuol basement of the church Wedncfcday evening: at 8 o'clock.

FXB.ST CTEIUSTLIJT CHUKCH Calumet avenue and Summer Boulevard P:J0 Bib! School. 10 : 45 Communion and Sermon; Subloot.: "h.-u act'-r Building." 7 oo Juni'T. Intermediate and Senior ChrT- J.'ncleavor. S : 0 o Sermon, subject: "The New Chun ti." W'e close at nine. North Side Pus on Sheffield 9:10 a. m. Huehn 9:15: Oak and Hoffman at 9:20. West Pide Bus on State Line and Highland 9:f5; Forsyth'- a von tie, 9:13, Sibley

j street at 3:20. Iriee rides to and from j h ST"1 rf? NOTICE The South Sid Bus haa I he'u discontinued and will make a West

Hammond route Instead.

SOUTH SIDE CHTJ&CH OP CHRIST Standard avenue and Van Btiren St. Tho nw church btserr.ont will h.-1 drdlrati'd at 2:30 in the afternoon. Public in v ited . St. PtU'a dturoh SplscopsJu P.imbach Ave. and Ann St. Rev. Peter Lanyendorff, P.ector. Tomorrow s the 7th Sundav after Trinity. Services at the church: ? a. m. Holy Communion. 3 00 a. m. Church school. :S0 a. m. Morning service and sermon hy the rector. "Remember the Lord's ay to Keep it Holy." Catesary M. T Chorch, Warren C. Henslee. Pastor. Church has moved to the neuc church building; C(ti the corner of Gostlin and Towle streets. Sunday School at 9:45 a, m. Preaching at 10:45

Junior Leaeue at 10:45. Lpworth Leafnie 7:00 p. ra. I.endr. Rev, Henslee. iTiachir.g fervica at S.OO p. m. fcnmanual EvAngeSoal Cauxcn. 48 Bible St. Rer. Caxl SchaeTr, pastor. Phone 11S5W. 9:00 a. m. Sunday School. 10:1s a- m Regular service. Tuesday 7:45 p. m. T. P. L. bus!-n-s.-ro-et!n?. Thursday 7 30 p. m. Ladles' Aid baa Uittc meeting. Harrunrmd City MlTBlca, IB3 Indiana aro. 1 - ft Indian avnu, Gospel services Sunday ar.d Wedr.esdav evrnin? at t-Id p. "m. Snhhaih Schooi and Adult Bible Class at 3.00 p m. Open air Gospel meetinars Thursday end Saturday evenings. 8:00 p. rn.. corn;r Hohman and Fayette streets. G. J. Allen, Superintendent. Tou are Invited. The First. Spiritualistic Chtirch cf West Hammond, m. Will hold services every Sunday at 11 oelock. Good speaker and nies.age bearers to prove the dead do live. Mrs Ellen Lee. pastor, 636 State Lln street. 3:30 a. m. Church School. T. R. Tennar.t. acting supt. The Rector will be-fe-fn first tnstriictior.9 for confirmation. C. A. Smith, leader of Bible Class. 10:45 a. m. Holy Communion. Sermon bv tJie Rector. Topic "We at Home With God: God et Home With Vs."' Special music by the Vested Far:h choir. Wp urge al! to be with us at one of Tomorrow it? Whit Sunday or Pentecost, one of th great Festivals of the hurch. Services at the church 10il5 Regular sermon ajid Lord's Supper. 7:S0 p. m. Evening sermon and the Lord's Supper. tvwinepday 7:45 p. m. ilen'a Sick Bene5t Society. S. : 1 5 p. rn . Brotherhood meeting. The pastor wil have for his sermon subjects Sunday the- following; Morning, "Tohabod " Evening. "The Gospel in Thre Syllables" The T. P. 6. (' E of the Valparaiso District will bo the. guests of the Y. P. S. C. C. of this '-Tiroh Sudav afternoon 'n tho dip

trict rly p. m.

Buslnea meeting at 3:30

THE VXTLX. GOSPEL MISSION

202 Hoffman street, corner Ton le st.

1 Mock east of Hohrnan. Sunday afternoon at 3 r m. Sunday School at 2:00 P. M.

Also Tuesday evening at i:45 p. m

Pastor H. W. Thomas and wife in

charge. Pastor's residence, 223 Michi

gan avenue.

Assistant Pastor Mrs. E. F. Arm

strong. You are a strancer here but once. No Creed but Christ.

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n.rr Chorch of tUa 2raxr Corner Calumet and Michigan ave. A. M. Wells. Pastor. Sunday achool. 8:4$ a. rn. Morninr Worship at 10.45 p. m. Y. P. S. Meeting at 6:45 p. ra. Kvangellstlo Service at 7:4fi P m

Mid-week Prayer Mteting, Wednesday

at i 4; p. m W. F. M. meeting Thursday at 2:f0 Teacher's Meeting, Friday at S.00.

Stree Meeting Faturdav at s:00 p. m

International Bil Students. I. O O V. Hall. 179 State St.

Ihibiic lecture along Bibiioal lines ev

ery Sunday at 3. 00, p. in.

Always instructive, helpful and rea

sonable. The wisdom from abova is

tne noblest science and the best instruc

tion.

A.i we.come. Seats free. No collec

tion. Dtvina Healing Kteetixura.

Cottage Prayer Meet inn 7:45 P. M Peacon Gvorj."" W. Long Held at our branch, 308 Truman .v.

welcome.

The Holiness Mathodlst Chnrell, at the

corner of Kl-korv and Chicago avenue.

Sunday Sch'-o! at 10 oelock. Morning Worship at 11 a. m. Evening Worship at 7:45 p. m. a;von Army,

269 East Stats et. Captain Simutii

Hedegaard In charge.

Meetings Tuesday. Thursday and Sat

urday night at S o clock. Sunday morning worship at 10:30. Sunday school at. 1:30 p. m. Bible Class at the usual hour. Y. P. Legion at 6:30 o. m.

Sunday evening Salvation services t

8 r. m.

A. cordial Invitation Is extended t ! public to attend these services. Kpao- j

1J blngers and speakers. first Chorea of Christ, Scientist. 7 SO S. Hohrnan St. Morning service at 10:45. B,in4av tchr'.i t 12 ft'eloek.

Wednesday evening testimonial meetti. ft . ' ' V

a fwm. ..ariif,. t-nm'1 on dailv ex

cert Sunday, from 2 to 6 p. m.. and on

Tuesday ad Friday evenings from :30 The public i rordially welcome to .ll services axid to visit the reading room.

Clou ML S. Chorea. JOI Trumaa ava. hone 1193J.

Rav. Berk. Pastor.

1:30 a. rn. Sunday School ana Bfbls I

Study. 10:30 a. m. Morn'.r.g Serviea. 1 .su p. m Lpworth League. rta Chrltrttan Trttnas Cho-roa. Corner Howard and Logaji sts, Harm mond. Services as follows: 10:00 a. m. Suivday School. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:59 p. ra. Rev. E. J. Gnffith, pastor. Cnw nnd -orhtp withtr

Radical Price Reduction on all styles and sizes of

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KITCHEN CABINETS

These prices on Seller's Kitchen Cabinets have been reduced so low that we are now offering our entire line at less than Pre-War Prices. TERMS IF YOU WANT THEM. '

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Sellers "Master Craft" Cabinet

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58 laches Wide Porcelain Top $54.75

The Largest and Most Complete Cabinet in the Entire Sellers Line The "Mstercrait" is the largest and most completely equipped Cabinet in the Sellers line. Full sliding porcelain top, 48 inches wide. Golden oak, finished with the highest quality steam proof Vamish, Priced now $5425. All White Enamel Sellers Master Craft Cabinet, $58.50

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THIS CABINET ONLY S 1 2. 5 Hie base has two flour bins, two drawers, one brr ad board, glass doors in top, also five small drawers (instead of 3 drawers as shown) natural finish. Price is $12.25.

Sellers "Special" Kitchen Cabinet Oak Finish, Porcelain Top . . . $46.50 White Enamel, Porcelain Top . . $51.50 Sellers No. 35, Golden Oak Porcelain Tcp Cabinet

$3250

This is the most popular style Cabinet, it has "Removable flour bin," full roll front, sliding porcelain top, metal bread box, two drawers, bread board, etc. Top white enameled inside. Just think of a Cabinet like this at $32.50.

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Mlnas Co,

Furniture Department, Third Floor

STORE OPENS 8:30

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STORE ' CLOSES 5:30

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Lawn Checks, 49c yd. These goods are the very latest novelties in summer goods, 40 inches wide, in pink, blue red, green, lavender and brown checks. We offer these at a special price A Q

Figured Georgettes 40 inches wide in a large variety of patterns on dark grounds. Very popular for dress and blouses. Value up to 1 QQ $2.98. Special at Pl.570 Bleached Damask, 69c "A very fine quality mercerized damask, 64, inches wide, full bleached, a good CQ assortment of patterns. Special at Ladies' Silk Hose, $1.49 Heavyweight Silk with embroidery clock at ankle; black with white, white with black, $1.75 value. Bungalow Aprons A wonderful lot of pretty bungalow aprons, feautring many different styles all the newest models; tie-back sashes, novelty pockets, in stripes, checks and plaids; made of fine grade guaranteed fast color percale. A crit

ical personal inspection will convince buyers of the value we offer on 7EJ Monday at

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Men's Overalls Plain Blue, Hickory or Blue Stiffel; rizes 34 to 50, waist measure Thrift Monday 75c Men's Work Shirts

Blue Bell, Chambray, collar attacehd. Sizes 1412 to 17 Thrift

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Bleached Muslin, 14c Full yard wide, made of fine round thread cotton, free from dressing; suitable Tj A for sheets and pillow cases. At . . . Crash Toweling, 14c

18 inches wide, full bleached with blue border; very absorbent and will give excellent .crvice for hand and roller towels. Special at Nurse Stripe Gingham' 32 inches wide, assorted size stripf- in blue and white. We offer these at a "f f very special price, at Boys' Khaki Suits, $1.25 The regular "Sam Brown" Suits for ages 3 to 8 years; Gold U. S. letters, leather belt and priced one year ago at t 1 O $3.95; Monday and Tuesday. . P Boys' Middy Suits, $1.25 In blue twilled Jean3, trimmed with white braid, for ages 3 to 7; 1 OR

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Women's Bathing Suits A new shipment of women's all-wool aBthing Suits in a variety of styles and colorings; in sizes 36 to 44. Priced for O f2 Q C Monday at .,. .

"Coming Events Cast Their Shadows Before"

This Store Closes AT NOON on Thursdays During July and August

COMING

WEDNESDA Y, JUL Y 13

July is the month in which we make Bargain History. We have used every ounce of energy in skillful pucrhaslng, in efficient merchandising, in bringing about these foregoing eventsio promote the greatest money-saving opportunities for people

of Hammond and all Lake County, . .

EVENT NO. 1

12tK Semi-Annual Family

The Semi-Annual Drug Sales have become a monument of Thrift to the people of the Calumet Region. Scores and scores of people kok forward to its coming with keen interest every half year. Wednesday we start our 1 2th Semi-Annual Drug Sale for four days and unquestionably, due to the era of lower prices, it will be our greatest. Our regular patrons know the importance of attending, of the uncommon economies in drugs and toilet articles and drug sundries presented during this sale and new customers will experience astonishing bargains. Be in readiness to come -Wednesday, July 13th. For further details see Tuesday night's paper for the eventful news.

EVENT NO. 2-

A Gigantic Money-Saving

"Save the pennies and the dollars will take care of themselves," said someone, and it holds good at this notion sale to start Wednesday. A "thousand and one" small articles, needles, pins, scissors, buttons and countless of other things for home dress-makers, sewing and personal use will be placed in this sale at unusual "penny-saving" opportunities that women are constantly on the watch for. Every woman will need some of these small but mighty important items and it wouldn't do to miss this event. You'll find some more interesting news about it in Tuesday night's paper. W;atch for it. . , ;

EVENT NO. 3

An Incomparable Sale of

Last in the line of events but not by any means the least when it comes to practicing Thrift in things you need for the home and around the kitchen or the laundry. Like the drug and notion sections our busy basement has prepared wonderful sales for you beginning Wednesday. Do not overlook this interesting news in the same paper Tuesday night.

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