Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 35, Hammond, Lake County, 17 September 1921 — Page 10

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Divorce On Ground He Is A Genius Sues Noted Surgeon Husband For

nolda alleged her husband's g-enlus was ! mental cruelty resulting from his al-

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e setting: for trial at an ej.rly the Superior court here of the

divorce suit of Marion Reynolds, for

merly Marion Holienbeck, a wealthy New Tork widow, against Pr. Cecil R. He; noidn. noted brain specialist, it leaked out that the separation of the coin le crime about be- ause Mrs. licy-

a bar to domesticity. Mrs. Reynolds was Quoted by l!erids as etating that her association with her husband was a continual source of Irritation to him In his profession and that instead of being a help to him In his work she appeared to be a handicap. While the divorce records were secretly filed and their contents were not officially diulped. it whs stated on (rood a'uthorit v tli;;t the action was baaed on

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lejred critical attitude toward her in their home life. W?llle a deep student of mental questions, the psychology of married life has proved an enigma to him, according to the repotted theory of his "wife. Mrs. Reynolds, while a resident of Los Angeles". "has kept her exact whereabouts a secret to all but her most intimate friends since the details of th divorce charges became known, and'her attorneys have declined to discuss the case or to reeal her address. It was. while Mrs. Reynolds, then Mrs. Holienbeck, was visting- in Ls Anjreles a few years ao that she first became acquainted with Dr. Reynolds. She took a deep Interest in his liTe work at that time and their friendship culminated" In marriage a little more than two years ago.

Dr. Reynolds and his bride left here In 1919 on a honeymoon trip to England, where the former was widely known as a physician and sciei.'ist and as a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons. In Los Angeles Dr. Reynolds has achieved an enviable reputation as an expert alienist and is known among medical men for a number of successful and diffcult surgical opei-ations in the brain and spinal cord. Mrs. Reynolds hns means of her c-n and will not a'slc for alimony, it was stated.

I ttununatl Brng-0Ucal cnurca. j J4S Sibley St. Rer. Cxl 6cbaffr. j Pastor. Phon 1185W. j 9:00 a. m. Sunday School. 1 a m. Sunday School, j 1 0 : 1 5 a. m. Regular services, j Wedresday 7: 45 p. m.. Men's Bene- ; bt Society. fi : 1 5 p. m.. Men's Erotheri hood. The committees will take up I their work.

KOOT&OS 8TUIT M. Z. C'HUBCH Dr. Chas. H. Ieeson, paator. 9:45 a. m . Sunday school. O. Is". Kifrer, Supt. Rally Day program. 11:00 a. m. Worship. Subject: "The Guild of ",'od." 7:00 Kpworth Lcajrue. "Accomnlishment.s and Possibilities" Miss Ella Palmer. h:00 Worship. "The Sons of Rizpah."

Btrt Trrtytmnn Cbarafe. Comr Pin st. and Chlcao ar. E. LeRoy Steffey. Minister. 406 Oak street. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Fublic Worship at 10:45 a. m. and

j 7:0 p. m. I T. P. S. C. E. at 6;30 p. m. I Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:3" I p. m. Sunday is "Punrtav School Dav" and he pastor will take for the subject of

, nis mornm address. "An Efficient Sun

day School. In the evening the ser

mon subject will be. "The jnv of

Meaitn. This home-like church ex tends to you a welcome. nxwt Timgyj liaB Okureik. Hohraui and Highland sta. J. C. Parrett, Minister. RJbl School at 9:45 a. m. Morning: Worship st 11 p. m. Subject: "What is Christianity?" Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. Leader, Harrison Rteff. Evenin orship at 8 p. m. Subject- "'irtory." An earnest invitation is to a'l nhi

do not worship Hsewhere to come and

worship (jod with us. nm Baptist CBurea. 207-11S Sibley at.

Sunday School at 10:C9 A. M. Help-

iui classes ror ail.

Rev. W. J. Gen. of Chicsiro. will

preacn Potn mornrait and evening. Morning service at 11a. m. Evening service at S:00 p. m. St. rani's Z.ntnraB CBtircsn. S Clinton st. W. F. LIchtsinn. Pastor.

House, corner Eaton and Erie etree. All services held at the school. 10:00 German service. Sermon by Rev. J. v Miller, Ft. Wayne. Ind. 2: SO EnJjsh services. Speakers: Prof. A. H. Miller, River Forest, 111., ev- v ( Meinzen, Indianapolis, Ind. '00 Informal program. Everybody welcome. SaiTawon Army. Est State Street. Ca;t . Gen. A. Heldt and Lieut. R. Yoinif.bcrK. officers in charge. Services on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 8 p. m . Sunday 10:30 Holiness service. 2Ai Sunday school. 9 ti::0 Youns People's Legion. 8 :D0 Salvation meeting . Friday a: 00 p. m. Home League meeting for women over 18 years. Saturnay 2 p. m. Rand of Love Class fur children between C and 15 Everybody welcome. Adjutant Phillip Lavvton, Young People's Secretary from Chicago will conduct the services on Sundsy. Aug. 21. Come and bring a friend.

TICE PXTLI. QOSFBZ. MISSION 202 Hoffman street, corner Towle st. I block east of Hohrnan. 10 .10 a. m. Evangelism. 2:30 p. m. Sunday school. 3:30 p. m. Praise meeting. 7:45 p. m. Evangelistic. Mrs. J. Armstrong, Supt. Cntnary M. . Cnorch, Warren C. Henslee, Pastor. Church has moved to thfj new church bulldiriK on the corner of Gostlin and Tola atr-et?.. Sunday School at 9:45 a. rn. Trenching at 10:45. Junior League at 10:45. Kpworth League 7:00 p. m. Leader, Newton Sims. Preachlr.g servlc at 8:00 d. m. TJUJIITT ENG LISH LUTSIBAItl AValtham street and Park Place. H. Mackensen, pastor, 1194 Harrison street. Phone. 144S. 9:45 a. rn. Sunday School. 10:30 a. m. Morning Service. 7:30 p. m. Preparatory Service for Holy Communion. 7:45 p. m. Evening worship with Holy Communion. SORZ. ST. PEITTECOSTAL ASSTM. 7 4 f Sohl st. Lord's Day Services 10:30 and 7:30. Tuesday evening Bible Study. Thursday evening prayer and testimony. Evangelist H. W. Thomas, of Shenandoah, la., will preach morning and evening. International BKila Students. I. O. O. F. Hall. 179 State St. Public lecture along Biblioal lines -ry Sunday at 3:00 p. m. Always Instructive, helpful and reasonable. The wisdom from above is the noblest science and the best Instruction. Ail welcome. Seats free. No collection. The soUnesa MeithoAist Charab, at tke corner of Hickory and Chicago aresae, Sunday School at 10 o-clock. Morning Worsblp at 11 a. m. Evening Worship at 7:45 p. m.

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This Is the Way to Make Every Buy a Bargain UY advertised goods. Only GOOD goods, fairly priced, can stand the spotlight of publicity.

rA merchant or manufacturer would not dare to advertise merchandise that is poor in quality, poor in make or that will not give reasonable wear. The penalty of such tactics is too heavy. No goods and no business concern can thrive under the weight of public condemnation. A merchant places the whole reputation of his business at stake every time he advertises. Naturally enough, he is careful of what he says and when his statement is placed in the newspaper where everyone in town may read so that any untruth in it will be known to all his employees and most of his friends then you may be sure he is doubly careful. When vou buy advertised goods you get a bargain because THEY MUST BE AS ADVERTISED. So it pays you to read advertisements. Advertising protects you. Read the advertisements in this paper and get the best cf the. bargain.

First Chiiroh of Christ, Scientist. 730 S. Hohrnan St. Morning service at 10:45. Sunday school at 12 o'clock. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. A free reading room !s open daily except Sundav. from 2 to 5 p m , and on Tuesday ajad Friday evenings from 7:30 The public la cordially welcome to all services and to visit the reading room. . . Kion XL X. Clraren. S01 Truman ave, Rar. Berk, Pastor. hone 1193J. t:3U a. m. Sunday School ana Bibl Study. 0:30 a. m. Morning Service. i:ta p. in. Ep worth League, The Christian Trlenas Churcn. Corner Howard and Logan sts, Han mond. Services as follows: t0:00 a. m. Sunday School. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:S0 p. m. Com and worship -with vm. FIX ST CHB.IST1AJ' CHTJKCH f lu - met avenue and Summer Boulevard 9:30 Bible School. 1 f : 45 Morning Worship. 7 00 Junior. Intermediate and Senior Christian Endeavor. $ on Evening Service. SOUTH STCE CHURCH OP CHRIST Standard avenue and Van Buren st 3nBibe School. 3.15 Afternoon Worship. First MWhpdlrt Episcopal 'Churcn. Russell sret. Rev. Benjamin Rist. pator. 839 Hohrnan street. Phona 3009. 9:30 a. m. Sunday School. 10:45 a. m. Morning worship. Theme: "Some Practical Aspects of the Gospel " Special music, solo by Mrs James Craidon. 7:0f n. m Epwortb League devotional hour. 7:0(1 p. rn Intermediate League.

Evening -worship Theme: "Winning With Christ." Wednesday Evening: 7:45 p. m Prayer service. A cordial Invitation is given all In

:he community to all servicea, rirtrt Chaxch of tn xraaarema.

Funday school. :45 a. m. Morning Worship at 10.45 p. m. Corner Calumet and Michigan are.

A. M. Wells. Pastor. Children's Meeting 3:30 p. m. T. P. S. Meeting at 6:45 p. m. Evangelistic Service st 7:45 p. m. Mid-week Praper Meeting, Wednesday st :743 p. m. W. F M. meeting Thursday at 2:f-0 Teacher's Meeting. Friday at 8:00. Men's Prayer Meeting Saturday S:00. Sunday night at 7:45 we will have a farewell service for Mr. Albert C Young nnd familv who are leaving for Olivet University. Olivet. Ill . where Mr. Young will prepare himself for the ministry. Let us make th's a great service. You are given a special invitation. Cornel The First Spiritualistic Church of Wert Hammond, HI. Will hold services every Sunday at 11 oclock. Good speaker and message bearers to prove the dead do live. Mrs Ellen Lee, pastor, 636 State Line street. (ft. Paul's Church Kpiscops. Rimbach Ave. and Ann St. Rev. Peter Lengendorff. Rector Tomorrow is the Seventeenth Sunda pfter Trinity. It will be olseried as Kally Piiv in our parish. Services to be held: S:imi a. m. llolv Communion. 0:HO a. m -Church school. R. P. Tcnnant. Acting Supt. 10:10 a. rn. Morning Prayer and sermon by the Rector. A most importmt parish meeting will be held Monday eveninsr at 7:10 o'clock. We urcre everv member to be present at this meeting. The Woman's Guibl will hold its first Autumn session on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Efitmmond City JUralon, 189 XnOlana ave. 1K3 Indiana avenue. Gospel services: Thursday and Sundav "evening. 7:15 p. m. Adult Bile class and Sabbath school at 3 p. m. Open ai Gospel meetings Thursday and Saturday evening. 5:00 p. m., corner Hohrnan and Fayette streets. Also at 85 State St., 7:30 p. m. G J Allen. Superlnterdent.

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SPECIAL SALE OF 150 Boston Ferns Beautiful Ferns, purchased especially for our Autumn Exposition displays, to be sold at trifle above cost Special Monday at: FERNS In 6-inch pots QQq FERNS In 7-inch C J Cd at pots at. FERNS In 8-inch pots, specially $0 Cn priced at P..JU On Sale in Basement Monday THRIFT MONDAY ECONOMIES

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Fancy Bed Ticking, 29c A large variety of new fancy patterns in bed tickings, heavy weight and at a price that is very low. special 29c. Cotton Scotch Plaids, 29c Full yard wide, in a good assortment of Scotch plaids. Suitablefor children's school dresses. We place these on sale at a very special price. 29c yd.

Apron Gingham, 12Vc We offer the best quality of apron gingham, in all size checks and tweeds, warranted fast colors. An opportunity to supply your wants at a low price. Special, lZC.

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