Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 38, Hammond, Lake County, 8 October 1921 — Page 10
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THE TIMES. October 8, 1921.
J7-IH Sibley t . Sunday School at 10;CO A. VL Helpful classes for all. Morning service at 11 a. m. Evening service at S:00 p. ra. Rev. W. J. G nt: ii ul preach at both the morning and nv.n:ng services. tuiiBuatl BTarlicl cnurcai US Sibley Et. Her. Carl Soha3ar, pastor. Phone 1185W. 9:0 a. m. Pu'jday -rriM. 10:15 a. m. HKular 6er;i-. 7:30 p. m. (Jrtroi:in .frvire. Monday, ";43 P- m. Teachers rneetir.$. Tuesday. 7:i.O p. rn. Homo Department meetfcsTSJWTTT EVOLISE lUTHEBASl , Waltham s.Ti'et and i'arrf I'.are. H. Maekf-r.seu pasiar, 11a 4 Harrison itrt-t. 1'I.on 111-'. ?;45 a. ni. S'j.'i'i-iy School. 10:30 a. m Aiiu'mi'K SV-rvicp. :4i p. m. Ken:riij Worship. Tipv. O. Ariidt, oi Cliagu. will TTT-ach both morn ins arj cvtiung. 3A'3nor.a etty AUemotu 1H3 maaaaa ara. iiy Indiana aifnue. Ovrej s-r .' s : Thursday! and Sunday evfrvn-r. 7:4" p. Aduit Bibic- ill's dnj Sabbath school it 3 p. Open aV Otye-i Moetii'K fca'urdav .vfni'T, .-v-ner Hohman aild Fayette trets. 8:00 P- m. QtOR&OS STBvXT M. E. C1XC"3CK Lr. Chas. II. v-oeyn, p.-itor. '':S a. m. -Suclay : !. l. O. KiKr, Sui-t. ! 1 a. m. vorehip. "Tha Fossil'ilily ,' the Inipfis.ible." ." Knwi.r i f Lf a . 'Hmv in Irv.proVH Ih Mfinjrs ci o-,f rtiifr ' V.ulsh Xlilikfti.
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rhf Opportunity. ct. Paul's Xinttieras Ctnjrco. 15 Cilnton t. V. F. Uichtslnn. Pastor. 1 :0fl a. r. ' ;rrrin wor.hV,'. :00 f. rr.. KncUsh service. .. :'.0 p. m. Jui!il;iy school. Ct. Paul's Ctnroh Episcopa. Hinibach Ave. and Ar.n St. Kev. Peter 1-angtndorfJ. Rector. . Tomorrow n; ill-- t'Ci.t;"lU ur.day S.itcr Trinity.
services at the church: .''i a. m. Holy ("onirnuntoa :::59 a. m. Church sehovl And Int Miction. P- r. Tcnraot, Artin Supt. i i'i:-s0 a. in. Murami; st-rvjee a.:ici j - rrr.otl. ; ..iii p. m. Evening prayt f and eer- ... Music by Voted P.u-h choir, j j "kememt-t r the L'Vii's Pay t keep i
t It.'iV. Vestry meeting after m"n..t!g service. iirtt Presbyterian CtnrctL tichman and H:?li;ar.d sta, J. C. Farrett. Minister. !,:ble School at 0:45 a. m. li a. ni. Morn ins worsVp. r Subject : "I'o'.'ouine Christ." , Intrniediate Fndf a or at p. ra. senior Endeavor Uaily 3t S p. m. Ucv. John Ci. Iihind will speak, the '' ilclrcn's Choir will the ."iT-ainw. i yitirr people ar opi i til ' :t:iti i: to this service. ftm Street Prsrtyterran Ciiarcli. Corner Pine ct. and Chicago ava. E. LeRoy StcCfey. Minister, 406 Oaa firf et. Snniay school at 3:30 a. m. Ihiblio Worship at 10:45 a. m. and T.'iO p. m. T. r. S. C- E. at p. rn. T'rayer n;eetine Wednesday at 7:30 ,-. ro. Sunday Is Rally Pay i'i :11 rienart-
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Ilarry Lauder, rhtraplied akic his arrival Sfr Harry Lauder, famous Sctrtch comedien. is tourinjf the United State? again in his '"first farewell," as he calls it- lie pays he hopes to outdo the famous Patti's record of farewell appeerpno-
In the evenin.K the pastor wtll beein a series of s.rmiri3 on ine KTiral theme. "Niafct Scenes' uf the (lil I'ctt.'ment," tajtina fur his suhjevt thin Sunday, "A. X:rht With the Anjcei Visitors." Tins i.o:t!. liKe chin ch Mifiidj a wtlconie to ail who care to worship with ua.
First Xo'thoillst SplsoopaJ Chnrotv. Rusoll street. Rev. Pinjaiiiin Rlrt. pastor. 833 llohiuau street. Phone SOUS. y :3' a. m. Sun-laj S rhoot. Rally Day. 4-pe'ial music by the orche s ;.ra. 10:4 .' a., m. Jtorn'n? worsbir. Service in chart.. of the Sunday school. Special r.-.usic by t'.e orchestra. Vn -a 1 solo by M':.o Kada Clara. ".No Nishv Thvte." by Uanis. 6:"0 p. tn. Intemn-iiate League. 6:3-) p. in Kpv orth l.earue. leader: Mr. J. E. !r. 7:30 p- ro. Ev-tr.nc orfh!p. Pftmon bv Rov. N. E. Tmkhani. Theme: "The I'ri 'e of a Creat lielemption or The Supremo Purpose of the. Incarnation." Wednesday evening: 7:C'0 p. rri. Class in per?or.al vangelism. 7:4j p. rn. Prayer and praise service. SORT. ST. PENTECOSTAL ASEESd. 743 Sohl st. Rible schol at 9:'0 a. m. Public Worship at In:: 'i a. m. i:er.ina- Service ju 7. SO p. m. Thursday evening, prayer and testimony at 7'45. rirr! Church of tte Waaareae. Corner Calumet snd Michlran im
A. Si. Welis. Pastor. Sunday s chow I. I:4S a. m. iuuiiiiuK Worship at 10.4o p. m. Chndren'3 Alceung at 2;o0 p. m. y. P. J. metiUiiK at t:4o p. m. EvanKclialio service at 75 p. m. ilid-weeis prayer meeting. VS'ednoaday at 7:45 p. m. W. F. At- meeting: Thursday at 2 p. rn. Teacher's AleelinK Friday at 8 p. m. Men's Prayer ileetiuj; baturday at 8 p. m. TSOt TXTUa &OSTZL MISSZOIT 202 llon!.iian sstroet, corx-er Towie St. 1 block east of Hohman. 10:3 a. ra. Evangolism. 2:30 p. rn. Sunday school. 3:30 p. m. Praio meeting. 7:4 p. rn . Evanueliatic. elTHon Army. 2o9 East State Street. Capt. Geo. A. Hv.idt and Lieut. R. YoungbrrK. officers in charfre. Ser ices on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 8 p. m. Sunday 10:30 Hoi tnesa service. 2.uu Sunday school. 6:30 Young I'rcplc's Legion. S:00 Salvation meeiir.K. Friday 2:u0 p. ta. Home League meeting for women over 18 years. Salurnay 2 p. m. Rand of Eove Class f.ir children between 5 and 15 Everybody welcome. Adjutanr Phillip Lawton, TounR Peoples Secretary from Chicago will conduct the services on Sunday. Aug. r.1. Ccme and bring a friend. Ceatoarjr ML SL Church. Warren C. Henslee. Pastor. Church has moved to the new church building on the corner of Goatlla and Towle streets. Sunday School at 9:45 a. m, TeHch!nE at 10:45. Junior Eeasrue at 10:45. Ep worth League 7:00 p. m. Le-ader, Newton Sims. Preaching service at S:00 P. m. tntematlonal Bible Students. I. O. O. F. Hall. 179 State St. Public lecture along Biblloal lines rry Sunday at 3:00 p. m. Always instructive, helpful and reaunable. Tha wisdom from above Is me nobleat science and tbe best lnstruotion. AJ welcome. Seats free. No collection. The Ho line. MatnoAlst Chnroh. at the oraer of Hickory and Chicago avenae, i0.3o a. m. -Alorning Service. j-.Ss i. IA jiup worth Lee.gue.
The Chrlrtlan rrlnnJj Chorea. Corner Howard and Logan sts, nam I mond. ! Services as follows: 10 00 a. m. Sunday SchocL Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:H0 p. ra. Come atid worship with us. FXaST CHSISTXAW CSCXTB.CK 0la -
met avenue and Summer loulevara 9:30 Bible School. 10:45 Morning Worship. 7:00 Junior, Intermediate and Senior
'Christian Sndeavef. i S:00 Evening Service. ! SOUTH STDE CBTJECH OP CHJtlST ' Standard avenue and Van Buren stj 2:30 Rible School. I 3:l& Afternoon Worship.
The First SrlrltnaHstle Church of Wert Hammond, 111. V!U hold services every Sunday at 11 o lock- Good speaker and inessaee bearers to prove the dead do live. Mrs. Ellen Leo, pastor, 63tj State Lino street, eion as. s. chorch. 501 Trumaa ave. Rer. Berk. Pastor. Phone 1133J. I:3w su m. Sunday School ami Bible Study. A free reading room is epen dally except Sundav. from 2 to 5 p. m., and on Tuesday Friday evenings from 7:3 The public Is cordially welcome to all services and to visit the reading room.
rirst Chnroh of Christ, Scientist. 730 S. Hohman St. Morning service at 19:45Sunday school at 13 o'clock. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock.
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Cheney and Columbia"
Phonographs Former $100.00 Style "CHENEY" PHONOGRAPH Now $65 00 $5.00 Cash $1.00 Week ALL THE LATEST SONGS AND DANCES ON Okeh Records 's HEAR John McCormick SING Assert Dear Little Shamrock A Nation Once Again Roses When Shadows Gather A Southern Song
Ain't We Got Fun OH Joy (Fox Trot) Ho (Fox Trot) Crooning (Fox Trot) Bronco Trot (Fox Trot) All By Myself (Fox Trot) Peggy O'Neil (Waltz) Old Bine (Waltz) My Daddy (Vocal) They're Such Nice People Ma And others. MAMIE SMITH QZZ RECORDS NOW...
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INCLUDING THE WELL-KNOWN Florence Hotblast Heater Renown Underfeed Heater AND THE "FAMOUS" OAK AND LAUNDRY HEATERS Prices $8.00 and up, according to the style and size. TERMS IF YOU WANT THEM
Silk Lamp Shades 50 Vo to 75';; Less Than Former Price The comparative price quoted is the 1920 price. Original price tags on all shades. $80 Silk Shade .. ..$31.50 $55 Sdk Shade ....$26.75 $50 Silk Shade ....$19.95 $35 Silk Shade ....$12.25 $27.50 Silk Shade. . $6.75 Polycrome Lamp Stand, at $8.00 Mahogany Lamp Stand. $8.00 Mahogany Table Stand, at $3.25
45 lb. All Cotton MATTRESS, $8.95 Cotton has advanced. Mattresses will advance. Better get yours now. 45pound all-cotton, roll edge, fancy art tick mattress, any size. Monday, special at $6.95.
Odd Dressers Solid Oak Dresser, 3 drawers, good mirror. .$13.50 Solid Oak Dresser, four drawers, at $17.95 Walnut Dresser, 48 inches wide, at $75.00 Massive Colonial Style Oak Dresser $29.25 Oak Princess Dresser, long mirror, at; $17.50
LOOK THROUGH THIS LIST OF flgAL VALUES You Will Find What You Want Here TERMS ARRANGED Sellers Porcelain Top Cabinet $32.50 Peninsular Gas Table Range $45.00 Walnut Bow Foot Bed.$26.50 Perfection Oil Heater. $6.75 Mahogany Davenport Table $22.50 Columbia Phonograph, at $16.65 Kitchen Cabinet, complete with top $12.25 Duofold, Rocker and Chair, 3 pieces. . .$77.50 Genuine Leather Seat Dining Chair $3.9; Peninsular Combination Range $85.0C Walnut Vanity $51.75 Breakfast Room Set Drop leaf Table and four chairs. $41.50
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Very Much Underpriced for Monday Bleached Muslin, 1 3V2C Full yard wide, in fine soft finish. Excellent for underwear and inftnts' wear. Special at 3yc per yard.
36 in. Challies, yd. 15c Coal Hod 1-:390
Stove Pipe 15c
A beautiful assortment of new styles in the very best quality. An opportunity to supply your wants for comforts at a special price, 1 5c a yard. Dress Flannelette, 15c We offer a good assortment of flannelette in dark patterns, suitable for dresses and kimonas. Special at 1 5c per yard. 45 in. Oil Cloth 33c The very best quality, in white and colors ; 45 inches wide. For Monday only, 33c. 32 in. Dress Serge 33c A good quality Cotton Serge, 32 inches wide; suitable for children's school dresses. Comes in a good assortment of colors. For Monday only, 33c per yard. White Shaker Flannel 10c A good firm quality, pure white with good fleece on both sides. Suitable for ladies' and children's undergarments. Special at 10c.
18x36 Buck Towels, 15c A very firm quality of Huck Towels, blue or red borders. An opportunity to replenish your wants at a big saving in price. Special at 1 5c.
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A Thrift Monday Sale of WARM SLIPPERS for Cool Mornings WOMEN'S FELT E-Z COMFORT SLIPPERS Fine quality, ribbon trimmed. Brown, orchid and maroon. ?Q Sizes 3 to 8. Special at P 1 . U WOMEN'S BLACK FELT SLIPPERS Felt soles. JCln Sizes 4 to 8. Special at O C Men's sizes, 6 to 11, at 85c. CHILDREN'S FELT SLIPPERS With leather Qr. soles. Red and blue feet. Sizes 5 to 8 at I J Sizes 9 to 11, 89c. Sizes 12 to 2, at $1.00. WOMEN'S FELT SHOES Leather foxed, go 98 plain toe or tip. Special at
MEN'S MONDAY BARGAINS UNDERWEAR Men's winter weight ribbed Men medium and fieavy union suits, first quality, ribbed cotton shirts and $1.50 values, for Monday drawers, sizes 34 to 4c fox only Monday, each $1.15 69c
MEN'S OVERALLS Monday we'll sell blue denim overalls, excellent TQ make. $1.15 quality ; pair . , , 2?C
Men's Flannelette Night Shirts, 95c Made with military collar, in a good assortment of striped patterns in pink and blue. Remarkable values at this low price. Sizes 16 to 2(X Cut full size,
Men's High Grade Work Shirts High grade, of chaznbrays, sateens, medium blue, light blue, dark blue; every one perfect. Sizes 1414 TO to 17. Values to $1.25. 4&C
Men's Flannelette Pajamas, at , Boys' Flannelette Night Shirts . Mn". Wr m; j u
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Flannelette Gowns; $1.65 Extra heavy Fannelette Gowns, double yokes, long sleeves, round, square or V neck, finished with fancy silk tape; $2.50 values. Special Monday at $1.65, Sateen Petticoats at 5 1.19 Made of good quality sateen, finished with accordion pleated ruffle and tucks. Colors are purple, kelly and black $1.50
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Tie Aprons at 48c Made of checked gingham, 34-inch length, finished with Tufflo and patch pocket Colors of green blue and brown. Very special Monday at 48c, Silk Camisoles at 1.95 Dainty washable satin Camisoles, strap shoulder, five rows of hemstitching, finished top. In black, brown and navy. Special at $1.95. Warm and Comfortable BLANKETS AND COMFORTERS at Special Prices for Monday
Our stocks of Blankets and Comforts is now complete. Never have they been so inviting and prices so much lower than right now. Come and see these Monday. LARGE SIZE COMFORTS Figured silkoline covering with both top and bottom, and filled with pure cotton; fl0 QO
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WOOL FINISH BLANKETS Wide silk bmding to match colors of blankets, which are assorted plaids. Extra Ei 7E size. 70x80 inches, at ....fU 1 U
PLAID COTTON BLANKETS Choice of blue, pink or gray plaids ; full 66x88 inch size. Pair . .
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