Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 36, Hammond, Lake County, 24 September 1921 — Page 9

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rillHf'H OV CHRIST 426 Central avenue. Geo. M- Anderson, Minister.-Sunday evening Special Servico 7 30 o'clock. A two reel nlm. The Guiding Hand." will be given the or,t part of the service. Male quartet and special music. Sermon subject "The Three Backsliders." Bible School 0-45. Communion 11 o'clock. Sormon .ubjeot, "One Thing God Re.,o m r.. E. 30. Midweek

rvice Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.. ''How o v...rrh Raise Its Funds. The

', it cers of the church and the Ldie

V - are e.peciallv requested to toe presnt to take part in the discussion. Bro. Hong will be our leader. FIRVT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH V H Taylor. Minister, phone 301. v,.iH ,i Reformed Hungar-

;an Church, 119th street and Indianap

olis Blvd. j ... at -5 a n.

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"A Plea tor Real Kengum. , 4;A .hort mating -ill be held ImmeS- j lately after the morning worship to Sect elder,, trustees and deacon.. Everyone welcome.. MCTHOUIST KPISCOPAI. CHVHCH H P- Ivey. pastor. The conference year closes tomorrow. The pastor will preaoh in the L "The Glory of Christian Triumph There will be special music. In tne Ivng 1 nal rl. of C.ntnn, Pictures will he shown, being n . part of the .et .h to large athrln. at a number of. conventions over the country by lr. Ralph E. Din" endorf er. In the opening par, of the evening vice there will be a "Big Sing led by Men's choir. You will en oy O, is service. Miss Margaret Atkin m lead the Epworth League at 6.8 and announce plans for the min -ud class All pledges to current expenses and Centennary should he paid by u-ptem Christian Advotomorrow. western tn cate subscriptions should be handed to the pastor. Mrs. Roland Schmltt of tne West Park Addition is visiting her .l.ter in C Mr'and Mrs. Zeao Wade, who visited . . . -mi Kate Wade, and thp latter s sister. Miss ixaiSo came here, to attend the funeral of the late Marcus Woodward have returned to their home in LaPorte. David B- Purlnton of Central ave, wa the recipient of a surprise party tendered him in honor of h.s birthday ann "er.arv. A number of relatives were present and a mot pleasant time W". "y'f w.a, of Benedict avenue

leaving for Florida next week

where rhe will 3.end the "tcr; Mr, A Kxton-Pr.rter will entertain the Tri Karra Sorority on next Monday night. ,,, frnn,-ii and Past Patiron s

night will be celebrated at the meeting t Pastern Star, on next Monday

night. AH members are urged to at

Steve Gullich. arrested for speeding

was fined $100 and costs, but was given ten days in which to take an appeal. Mr. Earl Humphreys and daughter

have returned from a several weeks visit at the home of her DarenU. Mr.

and Mr- Gibson in Nebraska.

Kaehael, the C year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Iiuia Kaumwohv. is im

proving from injuries at a Chicago hos

pital, sustained when struck with an automobile on Monday. Mi?a Miidred Vater of Laporte ave., wiil leave for Ypsilanti, Mich., tomor row, where she will enter the Michigan State Norman School. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grieves of Laporte avenue have purchased a new Willys. Knight ar. ; Mrs. Viscounty was a Hammond visitor yesterday. ' Mrs. Coarbafib. of Clark street. Is ill at a Chicago hospital where she un-( derwent an operation. i Mr. and Mrs. John R. Redding attended the County Fair at Crown Point on Thursday. Mrs. Harriet Winslow and Mrs. Mary Gordiivcer visited at the V. B. Van Home home in Indiana Harbor, the Van Home's having recently returned from their summer home In Michigan. : Miss Pearl Stickling entertained the members of her sewing ejub at her home In New York avenue. The marriage of Mis? Gladys Cole of East Chicago and Mr. Roy Griffith of Wnlttng. took plate at 8:30 Thursday evening at the East Chicago Congrega

tional church when the service -was read by Rev. Maples. The attendants; were MUs Auric! Ml.Vj of East Chicago and Mr Frarn is Dunham of YVhnlns. The hridrt was given in marriage by her father and during the service j Miss Florence Fisher of Kast Chicago, sang "I Love You Truly." and "Oh. Promise Me." with Jlin? Hci-n Griffith accompanist. Following the marriage service the Ladies Aid served a wedding dinner in the church parlor willi a reception following. Th bride la the daughter of Mr. and Mrt (. C. Cole, of 4433 Magoun avenue, Fast Chicago, the groom 'being the son of Mr. and Mr. W. I). Griffith of Ohio avenue. The youn couple are spending a few days visiting in IKigers Paik and upon their return will reside with the bride's parents in East Chicago. Among those from Whiting who attended were Mr. and. Mrs. W. D. Griffith and daughters Anna an i Helen, Mr. and Mr.-. . 1 . Griff it lieIr. and Mrs. James Griffith, Mr. and Mrs. Llewlyn Griffith. Mr. and Mrs. A. Exton Porter and several others who witnessed the ceremony at the church. Erno Kiraly. a Hungarian artist of great note, who is on a sojourn ,o .A nieriru. will grive a ronce'rf at the S;.iek hall tomorrow evening at eight o'clock. All lovers of &oo,i niu.-ic should be prc.-vnt. Prof. Kiraly Is nkeh reeor.l artist.

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Kooil comedy. Tomorrow Ueorge Ar.

i In "The Ieil," epinode o. 2 of The .Miracles of the Jungle." 9-24-1

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Whiting Advertisements v Are Winners

i , ,t A week ago Monday. Police

man's gun. .3S. special, between Laand Central avenues in alley;

Finder please return to Whiting police

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cation. Inquire 1UD4 Atchison avenue. 9-23-2

WANTED One or two rooms for light hskpg.. in Whiting or vicinity: v m. 423 Pennsylvania avenue.

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PR(vrF.S THEATRE TOMfiHT

Oout.le feature iilsrht, W. D. Walthnll In "The Long rm of Mnnnlster," Saturday Evmlng I'tt story, also the .a 1, inrn mount Arcrnft

"ureal j lorvimL t oming S..n.laJ Mnry Miles

1.. rfa, t.ittle Clown." 9-24-1

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Tulmadur n "The Moth," also

.,,od comedy. Tomorrow Geor- Ar.

li.H tn "The Ievll." epUode .o. 2 of of the Jungle." 8-24-1

t.f vr.ur money with the Whiting

Savings and Loan Association. Current

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t-rD F-T 1 furnished room, inquire

338 Atchison avenue. Whiting. 9-24-2

PrM'vri Sum of money on 119th street

Owner call at 300 Sheridan avenue 1 nronertv. 9-24-2

WHITING PIRLIC LIBRARY

Tii. T,ibrarv belongs o you. Do you

belong to the Library? Any suggestions concerning new books are welcome. The following practical hooks were bought by request Carpentry and- Contracting, Amer. Technical Society. Financial Independence at Fifty VilHers. Gasoline and Motor Fuels Ellis and Meigs. Get a Library Card. MAS0NICN0TICE

The Master Mason Degree will he conferred upon two candidates Saturday evening. Sept. 24 at 7:00 p. m. In Whit.

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ing wage, .-o. ' - inents. JOHN JACKSON, W. M. H. G. WALKER. Sec'y. 9-24-1

I'KlCESS THKATHE TOMGHT Double feature nUsbt, XV. Vt. Wnlthnll In "Th I.onii Ana of Mannlster," Satunlny Evemliig Post storyj also the "Great Day," a Paramount Arteraft -.pet-hil. romtng Sunday, Mary Mllna Mlnter, In "The I.lttle Cu." 9-24-1 THE K1RST EVAGKI,ICAI, ClftRtH OK KOHEHTSUALE Sunday School Rally Day. Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Special program 11 A. M. Don't forget the Rally Day Offering in the Rally Day envelopes. Juniors Rally at 2:00 p. m. Y. r. A. Rally 7:30 p. m. Evening

Service Rally S:00 p. m. The Forward Movement Commtitee. Group U-ailt-rs and Assistants will meet Monday evening at 7:30 in the Church Auditorium Let everyone po.fsib't of this, body be present promptly. Tho Rf lialouB Education sutjjfct will be d:s

ussed, a lso .roup rrayrr .Meetings ano

the Protracted Mettngs that open Oct. 9th. Catechism, Wednesday; Boy'c C'lasw 4 p. in. Girl's Class at 4:30 p. m. Personal Worker's Clas T:I0 p. to. Prayer Meeting at 8:00 p. m. A group prayer meeting In Group 1. South West Group, Thursday, September 29, at T:0, at some borne, of later announcement. Teacher Training Class Friday evening ui se-ven o'ciock. FIRST PRE.HRYTERIA.X (HIKCII Services at the Reformed Hungarian Church, 119th street and IndianapcU l'.lvd. W. H. Taylor, Minister, tel. JtCL Sunday School at 9:5 a. m. Morning Worship at J1:00. Subject "A Plea for Real Rillglon." Stieglitz Park Sunday 8oho.)l at 2:00 p. in. A short meeting will be held Im

mediately after the morning hour of worship at 11:45 to elett elders, trustees and deacons. An Invitation is extended to all. Miss Gladys Lane of Myrtle avenue, and Art Carlson of South Chicago, attended the County Fair at Crown Point

J on Wednesday. 1 Mrs. Worth of Hammond v!ited hei

mother Mrs. Charley Market of Myrtle avenue Thursday. Mrs. Charles Stress and daughter Dor otliy visited relatives Jn Oikicago last Thursday. A number of relatives and friends of

the East Side, were entertained at the Edward Eiuhm home on Indianapolis Blvd.. on Thursday evening, in honer of Mrs. Bluhm's birthday anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith of Indiana Harhor vitfted at the Edward Julier home on Indianapolis Blvd., the fore part of the week. Mr. Lee Jewett of Roberts avenue, visited her sister Mrs. Cole of Hammond last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jewett ct Indian

apolis Blvd. attended the Fair at Crswn Point on Wednesday. Mr. and Mr. John jfolaeso of Roby left for a two weeks visit with relatives at Ainsworth, Nsfc. Mrs. Mollle TeH ef Uth street, fcas recovered from toer recent HJnew. Mrs. AHee Payne 1 getting aleng nicely at the Mercy hespltal in Chicago. George Delmont of Chicago was a guest at the Jehnso Monte on Atchison avenue last evening.

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'"Good God,Doria!' M 'Hush, don't speak. I can't bear it.' She pressed her hand to her face. 'You see II loved life so much. Ronny wouldn't let me he said no woman should face a thins like that it was so easy, just the three of us all ajon in the woods. I I shot him, Martin. Oh, he was a beast -tt

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" 'Ronny had gone off by himself to fish or something, and the guides were busy making their camp down by the river. Andrew and I were alone in that horrible cabin and he tried to there was a revolver Ronny's lying on a table. I saw red. I don't remember a thing until Ronny came in and found me with the revolver in my hand, and Andrew lying dead on the floor. I had killed him.' " -From "HER PHANTOM LOVER"

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