Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 46, Hammond, Lake County, 3 December 1921 — Page 2

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MeUuxiist Epl-pl CUuicii TUe .Sunday school under the direction of Prof. H, It. Clark will give ample op. poi-tunity for the study of the Uiblc. In the morning the Kav G. K. Cralsr Mill preach on "The Bible la Human Life." The Epworth League will Jneet s.t 6:30 (clock ajid Mr.-. Prank I... Rcinm.nn will lead. The fntinafternoon will be given up i tho Uilie County Sunday School Convention. Ad, Ireses will be delivered by Mr. B. T. AJbertson of IndlanpolU; Mr. W. G. Sflwun of Gary; and He v. T. J. Velte of Ch.lce.gro, Mr. Velto will epeak at 4 o'clock ajii this service will be the vesper seivice of th church. In the evnlny at 7:30 o'clock th.re wlU be . Sunday school service tor thv churn.

St. Penile Ev. t,uth. Church' 138th end rodar ts. Theo. Claus, pastor. . Engitsh Sunday School. 10 n.. m., German service. 7:30 p. m., BrjcUhs eervjce. Mid-wek Advent ser-lce Wednesday at 7:30 p. m . Immdlately after this service monthly meeting of Youbk Peony's Iauheran

I-e.gu. Visitors cordially welcome. ( The Tjord'e Supper will be observed t 'he First Raptist church of Indiain Iarbor tomorrow morning, at the 1 1 ,

Th-c. theme for the "A Happy Hiding-. Atmosphere" will bv

sermon dvirttVsT evening

The Sunday School

, which meets at :Srt .fTrs laswm ifer ! Ul and a happy fcllowy.hln in Hibla

Jj study. The Young People's societies j -nee at 6:30. The con'e"t that has

been running- between South I'.end and the 1 .cnl Stniors rosu.'tid In quite substantial margin for the local so -ltty, a very fer.uifyij result i ide.d. The girls of the Interim diate Society won the contest in attendance in that organisation but by a very small nirgrln. The winning side Is to be entertained by the boys therefore and n happy surprise awaits them. The Kpworth League of the Klrst M. E. church of liast Chicago will hold a petial meeting Mo5-"V cvffllng to re.

'rparize ai'd -r'.n-t ""I r coming years. It la he Intention to c-.mbine the vi r.ie.: . c. ingues. All u.tnibers are ure4 V j be preixnt. The leader of the Epworth League of East Chicago M. E. church. Sunday

evening at 6:30 o'clock will be Mrs. Heinman. "Thy Will Be Done Vth My Plans." Is the top- ana Will be very interesting. The ho.me economics department of the Rust Chicago Woman's Club will meet Monday evening at the home of Mrs. H. K. Groves, 4725 Northcote ave:ue. TMs l n -...

Ing of the club and all members are urged to be present. As this Is a Christmas party a grab bag will be feature of the evening, and all those attending are asked to bring a gift t the amount of twenty-five cents. The meeting will be called promptly at 7:46 6'clocl. I. O. O. F. Hall. Michigan avenue, Indiana Harbor. Sunday, December . 7:45 p. m. Lecture, by A. K. Kennedy, of Hegewlach. Subject: "God's Great Plan," Mr. Kennedy wil tell some things new end good. Seats free. No collection. Thursday, Pec. 1st, 7; 43, in the same hall. There will be a TUble study class.

The many friend of Grandma Cadman called on Tuesday, Nov. 39th to wish her many happy returns of her 94th birthday. There were two beitlful

Pirtiiday jakes witn the required num-j ed this M ill work as well is thl ber of candles, one for the afternoon sociatlon as It does In others.

a nominating committee was appointedwh( will have the names ef those whe. will fljl the unices for the next year, to submit to the association. It Is hop.

and oue for the evening, fer, in Grandma's custom, she keeps open hou.se on that one day of the year. She received a number of gifts, among them many beautiful flowers. The Women of Moose Heart Legion will hold theJr regular meeting Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock in K. of P. hall. There will be no initiation. The directors of the Welfare Amto-

Subjecti "The Epochs and Dispenaa- elation held their regular meeting last

tlona Marked, In the Development ot the Plvlne Plan of the Agef." I'o you wish to understand your ,'Bihls? All

're welcome, Jew and Gent'le. take a art. wtlec! International Hible StuUents AssuclaUoa.

evening and transacted the monthly business. As next meeting in January will be he annual election of officers,

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U ginning Saturday, December Jrd. ill I-adtos' and Men's Garments Cleaned and Pressed with a ten hour service. Clothes Insured In an absolute Are; proof bldg., approved "by State Tire I

Marshal of Indiana, ealled for and delivered. Phones Kat Chicago 103e, 4S-R; J. Smulevitz. Call charges returned. 12-3-1

I: B. S. A. BIBLE LECTURE By WM. LEWIS Of Eut Chicago, at I. 0.0. F. HALL 227 STATE STREET HAMMOND Sunday, 3 p. m. Subject: "THE TWO SALVATIONS"

Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Peters of 4740 Daring ave., announces the marriage of their daughter, Uvona Kathryn W Varies Miller, of Northcote ave., Krlday. November 25th. at Orace M. B. chtjrch in Chicago, by the Itev. Seman. Harry Drown, one of the popular raall carriers of this city, and Miss Helen Beldel, played the slip on their many friends Thursday ana Journed to Crowti Point, where they were quietly marriedThey expect to go to housekeeping in the Atlas apartments. -John HlrUn ef I51Q Fir street is con

fined to his" bed with a severe cold.

The Baptist UtdleAJd held their I regular monthly meeting Thursday afr

i ternoon at the home of Mrs. Ed. Blhl j i on Hemlock St, Th officers, elected i j to serve the next year were prsident, 1 !Mm. Frank F"ulner; vloe-presldent. Mrs. Itobert Hsjker; second vice-president, I i Mrs. Irvln Hhesks; secretary, Mrs. John

fievan, re-elected. Treasurer. Mrs, Wm H. . Kvans. re-elected, and Mrs. J. IX Williams assistant secretary. The ladles continued their sewing and plans

were made for a dollar social whioh will be held December Hth la tlrchurch parlors. Ths mport front the bake sale held la Wk was to the gmpunt of twenty dollars. Plans were alsq made for their Watch Night meeting. The regular monthly business was transacted, and light refreshments served.

Only Ons Right Action. There can n mors he two kinds of rtRht action fh thsre can be two kinds of straight lines. Herbert Spen-r.

Lays Progress to tKs "Xleker. Th reasonable man adapts himself to the world : the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world tehimself. Therefore, all. progress d.ependa on the unreasonable man. Bernard Shaw.

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"Hawthorne of the U. S, A." also Matt & Jeff and Jigg in "Father' Cloe Shave' (Special Matinee. Attention ! Doors will be open every Saturday Matinee, 12:30 P. M.) Tomorrow: Big Program EARL WILLIAMS in THE PURPLE CIPHER also HANK MANN comedy Mutt & Jeff and George Larkin in "The Honor of the Mounted"

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