Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 45, Hammond, Lake County, 26 November 1921 — Page 3

Sovember 26. 1921.

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tnteraaxionsl Bk'iU Students. I O. O. F. Hall. 17y State St. Public lecture alonir Biblical lines ersry Sunday at 3:00 p. m. Always instructive, helpful and reasonable. The wisdom from above la tne noblest science ami the bast Instruction. A.I welcome. Seats free. No collection.

First Methodist Xplseopavl Oh Urdu Russell street. Rr v. Benjamin Hist. rtor. 833 Hobman street. Phon. 8009.

l':15 a. m. Musical program by the rchestra. !' 30 a. m. Sundaj School. 115 a. m Morning worship. Sermon by the pastor. 6 :t!t p. m. I'lasH in church history, 6:30 p. in. Intermediate Ltagut. ".:"0 p. to Ejnvon h League. 7 :'' p. m. Kon:n.sr wui&hip. Sermon ty the pastor. " Wodnesria;. 1:10 p. tn. Prayer ami praise service. "rhursday. 7:Ji p. in. Choir rf hearIll There will be special Thankspi vinK music at the morning- and evening worship on Sunday. tenznaau.i Bra.n-mcl entires), 841 Ulbley St. Her. Caxl Soa.Tr, Mtor. Phon. 1185W. 9:00 a- m- Sunday school. 10:15 a. m. First Advent, llnghsh fc'rvkes. 7:30 p. m. Kvenlnfr service. WednesSay, S i. in. Congregational tneetinc. Thursday, 2 p. m. The Indies start their Christmas tale. t. Ianl X.trmrm enure. IS Clinton st. W. F. Lichtslnn. Pastor. :3 a. m- pi-"irin i.e. TVPP a. m. German service.

Holy communion. i':oii p. m. English service. 2:00 p. til Sunday school. Viators welcome.

Plae Street rrssttjrt.ma Chorea. Corner Pine st. and Chicago ave.

K. UKoy Stettey. Minister. 408 Oak treet. I

suimay school at 8:30 a. m. Public Worship at 10:15 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Y. P. S. C. E. at 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Sermon subjects for Sunday will be: MornliiK. "Which?" Evening, "A NiKht With Tho Wild lieasts." This homelilV church bids you a most cordial welcome.

First Spiritualist Church of West Hammond Holds meetings every Sunday at 7:30 to prove "The I lead Jo l,ive." 60ti State Line St. Kver; one welcome, free-

the Children Gavit. Men." F. C.

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txiwitt zi7cun irrnrEBAni Walthsm street and l'ark Place. II. Macliensen. pastor. 1194 Harrison stref-t. Phone 14 IS. " . to. SiuiiMv School. '":(.", a. in. Holy Communion will be celebrated. :4i p. in. Evening worship. SSOSEOE STEIET iA. X. CHCBCH Lr. C;ia. 11. I.eeson. pastor. 9:4. j a. m. Sunday school. O. J. Kier. Supt. 1 1 :" a. m. Worship. "The Stalwart Christian." fi:30 i. m. Kpworth league. "The Goddess of iod."' l.eona Tav lor. :n 'ornhip. "The Inescapa-

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ten minute speeches on "Our Respon

sibility. "Our Responsibility to of t.Hir 'omnium ty," P. tl "Our Responsibility as Crurn packer. "Our Ue.sponslbilltv to

er. Miss Marnise Knickerbocker. Hammond City fiUsslon. lb 9 Xadlaaa Y. 18 Indiana avenue. Gospel services: Thursday and Sunday ovenlnjr. 7:45 p. m. . A'luit Iiiblo class and Sabbath school at 3 p. m. Special Thanksctvinff Pav service at !?:30 a. m. Evorbody is cordially invited to attend this service. Only one hour. Special sinning.

;. J. i.llen. t-upi. Sou are invited!

Catenary M. Z. Charch, Church lias moved to the new church building on tho corner of Uostllo end rowte street. Warren C. Henslee. Fastor. Office and residence, 166 Sheffield ave. Phone 1M3-M. !:.1ii a. m. Sunday school. 10:40 a. m. Morning worship. ::3 p. m. Kpworth League. 7:30 p. m- livening worship.

St. Paul's Church Episcopal. Rimbach Ave. and Ann Sr Rev. Peter I.angendorff, Rector. Tomorrow is the next before Advent. Services at the church: a.i'i a. in. Hnly Communion. 9:30 a. m. Church school and In-

R. I. Tennant. Acting Supt. m. Morning service and sertho Rector. Topic: "The

Church and the Appeal of the Home." This is the second message on Disar

mament. Hv request next Sunday will

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rint rreshytertaa Clrar. Hohraan and Highland sts. 3. C. Parrett. Minister. R'.ble School at 9:45 a. m. 11a. m. .Mornirs worship. Subject: "The Personality of Jesus." Intermediate Kndeavor 6:30 p. n. Senior Kndeavor at 6:30 p. m. Evening Worship at 7:30 p. m. Tho Junior Choir and a male quartette will lnr and there will be three

be observed as "Red Cross Day.

7:4i r m r. ,,. ic ,jtt.ver and seemoil. "Topic. "The Inevitable Christ." Music by Vested Parish Choir. Calender for the week: Tuesday, at 4:1... meeting of the Junior Auxiliary Girls. Tuesday. 7:30 p. m., teachers training class at Central high school. Wednesday. 7:15, meeting of the Church boys. Thursday is Thanksgiving Pay. Bishop Beecher. of Western Nebraska, will Trt-ach the Thanksgiving sermon.

H A Sensational Holiday Opportunity H

vice at 9:30 a. m. Friday, 7:30, choir rehearsal. HS3T BAPTIST CatJKCH ioT-Jis Stol-y -i. Rev. J. C. Oranger. Pastor. feunuay School at 10:cc A. H- Helpful classes for all. Morning service at 11 a. m. Kvenlng service at 7:30 p. mRev. Cirsnger will preach .it both morning and evening service.

TKB rtJLI. GOSPEL MISSION 202 Hoffman street, corner Towle st. 1 block east of Hohman. 10:30 a. m. I'rCachlng. 2:30 p. m. Sunday school. S:30 p. m. Praise meeting.

7:30 p. m. ITeaching service. Mid-week services Tuesday and Friday evenings. Salvation meeting at 7:30. All are invited to these services. Rev. K. J. Griffith, pastor In charge. Residence, 336 E. State st., Hammond. BOKX. ST. PSKTECOSTAX ASSEH. 7 49 So hi St. 1'ible school at 9:30 a. m. Public Worship at 10:30 a. m. Thursday evening, prayer and testimony at 7:45. Cirri Church ct & XTara. Corner Calumet and If ichlgan araav A. M. Wells. Pastor. Sunday school. f:45 a. rn. Morning Worship at 10.45 p. m. Children's Meeting at 2:30 p. m. Y. P. S. meeting at 6:45 p. m. Evangelistic service at 7:45 p. m. Mid-week prayer meeting. Wednesday at 7:45 p. m.

w. t-. m. meeting l nursday at - p. m. Teacher's Meeting Kridav at 8 p. m. Men's Prayer Meeting Saturday at 8 P- m. Revival meeting now on at the ' Church of the Nazarene. We have been ' having servl-es every night for the past week and there have been thirty-nine seekers at the altar already. There will be services at the church every night next week at 7:30. We Invite one and i all to come to a revival where sinners 2n in an altar r nra .-or . n

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"Rom Again." Rev. C. C. White, of

uary, will preach Monday night. Come: First Snirltnal Clvarcli nf Vunmmni

i Pastor, Emma Kroer wil! hold s'erf vices Sunday en1ng at 7:43 at 2S2

rruman ave. x-verybody Is welcome.

public, is constantly growing. The reduction of the death rate, as already an accomplished fact, will shortly be discussed in these columns. In order to meet the 1921 deficit and to cover these expenses for 1922 besides paying the percentage due to thenational and state associations. it

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should be possible to raise at least $8,000.00 In Lake county. This is by no means a large sum compared with the quota of other counties of the size and type of Lake county; it is a small sum compared with the present cost of the disease. I'eath and disability from tuberculosis is now costing -about $450,000 a year in this county. And the eco-

nomie loss is not the most tragic feat- ! ure of the disease by any means, j Sale in charge of Chamber of Commerce in Hammond, Whiting. Crown j Point, etc. LAKE COUXTT TUBERCULOSIS ASSOCIATION, Financed by Christmas Seals and Health Bonds.

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TUBERCULOSIS WORK FOR 1922 IN LAKE COUNTY Recently in these columns there appeared a statement of the disburse

ment of funds for tuberculosis -work '. during the past year. It is pertinent also to consider the expenditure of j money for the coming year. The expenses for the past year were ' greater than the amount retained from j

tne Liinstmaa seal sale of 1920. Fortunately the treasury contained some money from the preceding seal sales, as the nurse had not been employed during those years and the expenses was not as great. But by theend of 1921 there -will be nothing in the treasury but a hole. The Christmas seals this year will have to fill up the hole and pile up funds for the Increased budget for 1922. For during 1922 the plan is not only to continue the service on the present plans, but to increase it by the addition of monthly clinics, that have already been begun, and by the employment of an executive to manage all the work of the association and to increase the educational and other preventive work. To make this possible, this year's Christmas campaign must be the largest and most successful ever held in the county. It is hoped that It will be. Tuberculosis work is everywhere in the United States a bigger and more effective thing than it has ever been before, and the intelligent interest of the

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Are You Interested in the GREAT CALUMET REGION do you realize that your savings invested in our 7 Per Cent First Mortgage Bonds helps the community in which you live?

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General Banking Real Estate Insurance Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent

American Trust and Savings Bank ''The Bank That Service Built" 187 STATE STREET (Near Postoffice) HAMMOND, INDIANA A. J. SWANSON, President DANIEL BROWN, Vice President H. 0. REISSIG, Secretary-Treasurer

2Y2 Yd. Long Nottingham and Filet LACE CURTAINS, vaiues to $5.00 pair

These are the newest and prettiest designs imaginable and endless variety to choose from of very superior quality. An entire surplus lot of a famous maker

$2.95

FILET CURTAINS 22 yards long, exquisite new designs. Made to sell at $7.50 per pair. Very specially priced for Mon- C?1 fQ

day, per pair H PANEL CURTAINS 45-inch Panel Curtains in exquisite designs; $3.50 value. On special sale here Monday, EE each, I $1.98

HIGH-GRADE FILET CURTAINS A wonderful collection of beautiful designs. Made to sell at $8.98. Our sale price f or 3 C QQ

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SECTIONAL PANELS 9-inch Sectional Panels. They make beautiful curtains for any size window. Beautiful new designs. Monday, per panel

44 c

45-INCH MADRAS High-grade Curtain Madras, in new designs with beautiful color effects. Made to sell at $1.50. Sale price, per yard.

79c

ONE MORE WEEK OF YARN DEMONSTRATION Learn to Knit and Crochet Our demonstrator will be here one more week beginning Monday, teaching and demonstrating the making of articles with the famous BEAR BRAND YARN. Come and bring your work with you. Everybody welcome ! 1

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CHILD'S WAIST UNION SUIT High neck, long sleeves and ankle length; fleece lined. Sizes 2 to 12.

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BOYS' UNION SUITS Fleece lined, good quality cotton rib; high neck, long sleeve, ankle length.

85c

2 Big Values For Men

MEN S NIGHT SHIRTS Made of heavy Domet flannelette, cut full and roomy, trimmed with ocean pearl buttons and silk finished. Monday, $1.00

MEN'S FLANNELETTE WORK SHIRTS Cut full and roomy, one pocket, lay down collar. Sizes 14 to 17. Very special at $1.00

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