Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 35, Hammond, Lake County, 17 September 1921 — Page 7
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WHITING and its PEOPLE
(ONOKE(iATIO.U, (HIBCH Rev. Ohas. K. Trueblood, I'atnor. Sunday Si hooj at 10 a. m. Morning Service at 11:00. Special tmiaic. Mr. Trueblood will give tt 'crmon prepared while on his vacation. Subject 'Man and His Relation to Nature." All services bfg-in and close on time. FIHST I'RESB YTKHI 4 N' ( HI HUI W. II. Taylor, Minister. I'hone Services at the Reformed Hungarian Church, 118th street and Indianapolis eivd. Sunday School at 9:45 a, m. Morning Worship, 11:00 a. m. Sub. ject "Your Monument." Text II Samuel 18-17-18. Stlglitz Park Sunday School at 3:u0 p. m. Everyone is welcome to the service of the ohurch. (HIRCH OK CHRIST 428 Central avenue. Whiting.
Sunday Morning Service: Bible
School at 9:45 a. m. FJans are already being made fo-r a big- Rally Day the first Sunday in Ootober. All mem bers of the B:bl- School maku plans now to put the BsUie School over the 30 mark on Raily Day. Evening Service: 6:30 p. in.; Christian Endeavor 7:30 p. Jn. "loyalty to That W hich is Best." Rast Sunday evening we had the best attendance that the ohurch has had for some time. It was estimated that there were about 30 little babe-! in the au-dience. Come a;ain we are all xiad to haie them. Mid-week services Wednesday. 7:J0 p. hi. "For What Should the Christian Pray?-' J. B. Gambril has agreed to be secretary of bc lljtldinm -.Hind,. .11 those who wish to donate or pay f.r buUding- fund pledges see Brother Gs-mbrll. The church program committee presented their pros-ram to the official board last Monday evening. The board agreed upon the program unanimously and are ready to back it up until it it complete. The same program will be presented next SumJaw morning and we hope tr.at every member of the church will sanction the plana and do all you can to carry it out. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHIRCH ' H. P. I vey. pastor. Sunday School and Junior Church at r:30. Public Worship with sermon at 10:43 and 7:30. Sermon Subjects, Morning. "The
Kincrdom of G d on Earth:" Evening, j
the uevjrs Yt age Scale." Ep worth League 6:30. leader Mrs Helen W. Griffith.
Whiting Advertisements Are Winners
The. Annual every member canvas for pledges for next conference year 'beginning Xt. 1, will b conducted to. morrow by the tiifmbin of the Board oi' steward i. Mis Elizabeth Putnam of Laporto avenue has gone to Musko, Idaho where ihe has taken an Art position At Ames' Agricultural College. Mrs. Grace Smith and daughter Joan of Danville. N. Y.. are vlaittng . Mrs. Clyde Wallace of Cleveland avenue. The American Legion, at their meeting this Week Enjoyed a most enthusiastic session. The clufo rooms at USth street and New York Avenue wt-re up for discussion, the following oomhiittee bftng put in charge of this-' raoveriient: Chairman, Osfcar A, ATT.Bren Krank Greenwald. K. K. New-ton, A- K. Stgdebaker and Walter Mareinak. The delegates elected to the Coming convention at Wabash, Ind., n'ere Oscar A. Ahlgron.' Chester Schlatter, Chafe. S. 'erel. The alternates are Arnold Ex; ton-Porter, Krank aiU.trom and John Dufty. Ale Manta wu appointed as chairman of the entertainment committee of tht next meeting which Is to be on October IJih. Mrs. William Rough will entertain the literature and history section of the Fortnightly club at her hbme in Cleveland avenue Monday evening. September 19. The program la to be rendered as follows: Collect, Mrs. Campbell; "Jt's A New W0rld We Live in," Mrs. Myers; reading. Mist trerrifii vacation reminiscence ; aotUl hour. This is the first meetlrtp of this 6ec. tlon for this new club year and it Is hoped that a large number will be
present at this meetins which is to
begin promptly at 7:30 p. m. The
new officers of tl" 'S department are: Mrs. W". 'rt. chairman; Mrs. J, E. Brlnke vice chairman; Mro. rt. N. Nichols, secretary-treafcurfef .
Serg. Patrick J. Law) nr. age 43
years, a member of the Whiting police
force for over twenty years, passed
away at his home lh Central avenue
yesterday morning, following an iil-
nes-s of several month", due to a com
plication of diseases. The decease
survived by his widow and five children and was a member cf the A. O. H. The funeral in charge) of Undertaker Owens will take place ncx: Monday morning at 9 o'clock, When services will' be held at the Sacred Heart church, the Whiting police department to act as escort at the fun? eral. Interment wl be at St. Joseph's cemetery In Hammond. The civic section of the Fortnightly club will have a noon-day luncheon at O'Keefe's next Tuesday at which Miss Julia Deal, police matron and Mr. Arthur Evans of the Juvenile eotirt. will speak. Reservations which may include any member of the club should be given to Mrs. A. N. Beaubien. Geo. Cherma, arrested at 524 Fred street for violation of the liquor law. was arraigned In the city court and fined tlOO and costs amounting to 130. Otto Pamplin of H.tmund. charged with driving by a street car discharg Ing passengers, put up a $25 bond for appearance September 20. Miss Eleanor Reauhicn has resumed her work at the National Kindegarten College' in Chicago. Miss Louise Mattern of Oliver street will enter the t"nlverly of Michigan at Ann Arbor.
Hemstitching and picoting; Mrs. AE. Shelly, 142 Atchison avenue, corner 116th street. Whiting. 9-12-S TO ALL MY FRIENDS On Sept. 20th, at 715'Schrage avenue, my restaurant will be op'-n. rnais at all hours, home cooking. Furnished rooms for rent; Lucko L. Heread. Whiting, Ind. 9-16-J FOR RENT Seven room flat, hot water heat; 31s Cleveland avenue, Whiting. 9-17-1 Knives. Scissor?-. Razors Saws and l awn Mowfrs sharpened; 430 Fred St., phone Whiting 224-J. 9-17-2
I'RI.NCKSS THKATHE TOMfiHT -ConManne Dinney In "The Stolen Kiss." Coming Smiflny, Wnnln Hawley In "The House Tliut Jack nail l." 9-17-1 PRINCKP? THEmE TOMfiHT ronstanre Itinnry in "The Molen Kl.s." (cmlnK Snnday, Wandu Hntv. ley in "The Houkc Tbnt Jack Hlt." 9-17-1 Wasre.s stop when you are sick. Open an account today with the Whitings Payings and Loan As ciation and feel th- vaUic of your tiavinsss in the time of need. 9-17-1 STAR THEATHB TOMGHT A D TOMORROW. Shirley Mnson In " riir I.nmpllarhter." Clyde ( ok In "The Tnllor." Spielal o. traeflon for Sunday, flrt episode of the "Mirnele of the Juuxle." 9-17-1
ROBERTSDALE
STAR THEATRE TODAY AND TQM OH ROW Shirley MaOn U "The Lampllahter." Clyde feok la "The TalUr." Spvelat at. trnetlon for Candir. flrfct fpiaode of the 'Mlrnelcm uf the Junsrlen." 917-1 THK FIRST EYAKGBiatAti CHIRCH OF R 6 II ERT S I A Ll5 H. C. Fvwvll, Pastor. Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Morning Hernion at 11:00 a. m. Juniors at 2:00 p. m. Young people'o Meeting at 7:30 p. m Evening Message at 8:00 p. m. Wednesday: Catfcliirm Hoy's Clal 4 p. ni. Girl's Class at 4:20 p. rn. Personal Worker's Cla at 7:30. Prayer Meeting at 8;00 p. rn. Practice for Rally Day. Friday., 8 f. m. Teachers' Tfttlnirtg at 7 p. m. Sunday school and ChurcU Rally Sun day, September 25th. FIRST PRESnVTKRlAJf CHIRCH Service at the Reformed Hungarian Church. I19th street and Indianapolis Blvd. Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. 'Morning Worship at 11:00 a. tn. Subject, "Your Monument." Text Horn. 18-17.18. Stigllts Park Funday School at 2:00 p. m. Fv.'eryone is welcome to all serlce?. W. H. Taylor, pastor. A very pretty we-dding was soleJTin' lsed at the St. Johns Slavish church this morning dt eight o'fcloek by the Rev. Father Zalibera wljen "Miss Mary rirenkus was united In marriage to - 1 - - -
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HIL SMIDT That Means Good Eats at Old Time Prices
A RECREATION PALACE SECOND TO NONE IN INDIANA Reservations for Parties PHIL H. SMIDT Indianapolis Boulevard Near Five Points Phone Whiting, 25-26
Mr. Frank Spactk. The bride was beautifully attired in white satin and georgette crepe with veil wreathed in HI Ilea of the iialley and carried a bouu.uet of bridal flower. ,Miu Amu Spacek and John Spacek lister and brother f the groain, were the attend. urti. The wedding dinner was sercd to rela,tivea and friends at the home of the bride on Indianapolis boulevard. Tl.e young couple left for Wisconsin to spend their honeymoon. Walter yuehier of Amy avenue and Robert Naof of Roberts avenue left for Champaign, where they will resume their atudies at the University of 11. llnols. Mm H. Hubler and children of Atchison avenue -spent a few dayd at Elgin, III., visiting with friends. Mrs. John Graven 0f the West Park Addition was a visitor In Chicago the for part of the week. ' Mr. W. Hroderick of Atchison ave., was in South Chicago on 'bu.-inesti last ThursdAy. A ivery pleasant evening wad spent by the Golden Star Rebekahs on their meeting night. After the business of the lodge, a musical program was rendered. Little Lena McNeil danced the Highland Fling and other fancy dances which were more than appreciated. Mrs Ordeman rendered weveral vocal selections and Mrs. Hadley gave selections oh the piano which were very 3ne. Refreshments were served by Mrs, Worth en! committee. Mr, K. Woods, the Rohe.rtsdale drug feist and wife, who hav been living in ths Rafter home have taken rooms with Mrs. Msrgaret Buehler on Amy avenue. Mr. ana .Mrs. Rafter are again living in their own home," since the return of the latter'w motiier Mrs. R. Schaxf from her European trip. Mrs. L Dureckson of Sheffield ave., left for Adrian. Mich.. Thursday morning Where she was called by the illness of a sister. A Sort was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Seblnsek of Roberts avenue on Thursday morning.
...n.,: i .ih iii i who na: ln n on a hunting and fishing trip in North L kot cama home for a few days visit. His cousin Walter Traeger intends to Juin the party when Vernon returns back to the camp. A. J. Neuman made a trip to Michigan in his truck yesterday bringing back a load of fruit. The remains of Henry T. Quinell who died at this home in East Gary, were interred at M. Greenwood cemetery in Chicago., Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lenberg have rent, ed the Pierson bungalow on Linco'n street. The First State Bank have left the contract for the remodeling uf their bank building to the St. Louis 'Hank Equipment and Fixture Co. The bank intends to lower the fluor to the sidewalk level and occupy the whole north room of their building. Dr. Carter 8'd son of Indianapolta, are ivisitlng relatives here. Mrs. O. Ingram is working at the American Trust and Savngs Bonk In the place of Miss Ruth Smith who rucently underwent an operation of appendicitis. The six Hwbart citizens who took the examination for postmaster are Misa Elsie Grieael, John J. Wood. John Fleck, Carence Kostbade, George Fleck and Frank MacPherson. E. E. Pierson and Edw, Reissig have been appolntad election commisioner.-s for the coming election on October 4th to determine If Hoburt changes to city form of government ot remains as It Is.
"TRY A TIMES WANT AD"
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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hayden went to Kokomo, Ind., yetterday morning to visit relatives for a few days. A heavy rain fell here yesterday forenoon. Miss Vclma Sheets and Miss Marguerite Simpson who are tcarh'ng h the Eist Chicago schools came horni last evening to visit their parents ove Sunday. florney V. K Roberts retu:Ji.; yesterday from a business trip to Indianapolis.
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