Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 51, Hammond, Lake County, 7 January 1922 — Page 7
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1 WHITING and its PEOPLE ciiriicu OF CHRIST 428 Central avmuf, phone 3-G-J. Gorsre M. A.nderxn, Minister. The Klbia School is in a. contest with Jndisjia Harbor. We are not after mere numbers or points, but acta. We are hoping that this contest will he a mifan of strmuls.tincr every mraiier of t'ip chiwrh and Kiblo school to lo somef binp for ffomebody e'se. In-f-rtut your neis-hbor in the greatest institution of the work! nd cnne your s'lf. By wortinar together we tan do what thousands, who r divided, cannot do. Tor rressne and your bio-le count next &niay morniiiK. We start our IKblo School pnniipllT at J:45. 'Tha Hjrn Co of Rein a. Tran-:-Bt." Sunday r-wnin? at 7:3f. ,iv?- ; imjfio. The. Nature of Christ's Church." on S:nday morn-insr t 10:. Training '-r PernoQii Qj3ieeiiSTn Tufsday pv:iin? tU. T o'clock. Tou J cordially invited to attend these services. cosGBBGiTio.viii oh men Ail aervkves will be resumed at Uid CongTesrational Church Sunday. Chrarch School at 10 a- m. Mr. TmeWnod will adve the aecond ' n a series of raiora on tbe i'eati- : idea at 11:00 a. m. Dr. Ernwt Ba-urner AUen of Oai Park -vriil prrca-k before the Sunday Kv'nliyr Club on toa subjoct. "The Modern Man's Doc'aTation of Thlfpend-.-nee." Dr. Allen -will e rerraemhe.rei -for his iires at the rSfh ann'remry of ths church Start th Xew Tar fry atten-dinff FTBST PB BSBTTBXl A. X CHHWH "W. n. Taylor. Pastor. Services held at th KfoTml Hungarian church, HSfh Btroet and Ind. Sunday School t 9:45 .u in. Homing: worship, ll:00 a. m.. Semi on oy Rv. Ralph Cummin?, M. -A., of Gary, Ind. Stleg'Jitr Park Sunday Sj?.hool at 2 p. m. Comrn-unton w.-ill he observed and reception of new member at the morn ins service. tKeryone la weloonae. cm uoi H. P. Ivey. Pastor. rcnay School and Junior Church ot 0:30. Mom-in-g- -worship and fprmon Epwortb. Lsagrue Derotioral 10:45. Hour, n.t 6:S30. Eveninff worsJ-ilp with Ccntnnary Pictures 7:30. An informing: series of pictures on "Tho Inside of Japan," dealing with !Ue e-onr.omic educationa.1 and reli'Sinus life of the Jaranese people will ( "e showT.. A newly irsrani&sd Bible Study arei I Teacher Tratr.inqr class meets Wednesday evening- at 7 : 3 f. Thj for ill members cf the conree-ation who nre Interested in the midweek service, n.id with special request for enrollment of Sunday Scruoi teachers and Whiting A d vertis em en ts Are Winners The Triple Link Social Club will give the third of t series of dances in the Odd Fej;sn"s hall Saturday eveningT.hi roasric will be furnished by Ster ling's orchestra. The ha.Il. which I being redecorated at the time of the ;a.st dance, has foeen p-ut in first c!aga shape and everything ia ready for an e.o2ptionai;y gnod time. 1-6-1 FOR P-ENT In the Porsyth Addition a new I roam Bungraiow, furnace heat, hardwood floors, rental J45 per month. Appiy to The Oitizin?" Compariy. comer USth txtet and Sheridan ave.. Whitisg-. 12-J0-6 The refrniar TOec'.n; f members e.nd ptockhaldcru of the WTiHintr Sav-inc-fl and Ioan Associntion will be held -Monday evening, January 9, 1922. at 7.30 p. in., at the office of the Association, lll'th 'jeet. raiKBSS TlfE.lTR E TOMt.RT Alice Brady In THE I.AD OK" HOPF. nlao Eincltlonal Coanedy ajd Tallie Comlna- Sandar Butifr Kenton j In THE BOVT, Latent comedy. Thl''i'J being shovm exclusively at Ymt two theatres, Tbe hirujeo In the loop ond the Princess. See It at the Prtncesn. -lno Mary MIIcn M!itT lo -tH)T (iU, 31K MTTI.K fifHI,.- 1-7-1 AKX0UXCE31EXT TO THE VUBETC! Ilavo tou forgotten thxit I have cut my prk-o. Tidies ' and Mens Suits Cleaned and J'ressed for $1.00. T also guarantee j0 liour service. Wliy wear a dusty or spoiled suit when you can have it -Jeaned for a mere nothing. All Saturday morning: calls delivered in afternoon every -where. Call office, East Chicago 1026; J. Snmlevitz, Prop., 4734 Olcott avenue. East Chicago. 1-7-"! 1ST White Shell Rimmed jrold frame. 117th St., near tra,ck3, reward, return to Ncwj Co, Railroad Whit in 3-7-1 Ti'.o man who is determined to save s.wsys finds a way to do i. For one of tho eafiest ways, rtart an account with The Whitinp; Savings and Loan Association. Current dividend rate it per cent. 1-7-1 STAR THF.TRE TOMt.HT William ltnielt Ir. "I'lay Sq-inre." a ! 4 j
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aiwl rwtura January-Batr Campaign registration carUs tomorrow without fail, Rf!d th articles on Japan in tar current Issk-h of Literary Uigut toen fee the pictures at the Methodist Church -Sunday night at 7:30 on "Inifkle of Japan." lie. informed. The WbJtlns Slaaonlo IjoOkb. X... CIS. the folioarinsr oitlceru instlie! for tbe vru.u'ng ynar iy l'a.t Ma!ter John Jacltwn with Mr. John Hull acting aj rund MarahaJL I H. K- Row W. iT. j Jj?. Morrison Sr. Warden. i llojd Draerson Jr. Warden. j N. A. Kniurson Treasurer. R. O. Walker .Sevretaj-y. j J. O. BU1 Sr. Ieiun. ! Perry .Sweeney Jr. Deacon. Win. nought Sr. Stea,rd. Victor .Srrhnudt Jr Steward. . K. A. Olson Tyler. i Tha grocery and market of John j Ku-backi at 23 130th street in Stiesriit i Park, had the experience of ifin hold j up at S o'clock in the evening. Mr. j Kuih'St.-'ki, a clerk ajid A customer -were . in the store on pay lay iiijr'it. Whtn ! a flivver drfvv n;. fine m.n rt out ; while the other remained in the ma - ; chine. The tirst things Kuta'-Ui j know . (fun was ijnder his mso aid a i masked man confronting him, ordt-r. lng the proprietor to turn over the contents of the cash drawer. This rejueat Kutxtcki conpJlel with as he confesses lie was . much frightened man. He is now minus abojt I5O0.00 of w hlch axnount a,tout half wai in i --"h- m-h ui noi-up wau naa . blue handkerchief over hl face jrot the loot fctt hastened out of atore the roan at the wheul steppod a. the gas and away they went toward K.it CWcajfo. Tha police were at onca notifll but a jet the holtl-up men have not boen !ncovBreil, iilttioiiffii the police are very hopeful rearxlir. theJr capture, WAen axkod what tho other two wre doing whUn this wan ln on. Kubeckt bh.'J the burg-lar made ttum eta-'id zwar tha door with their han4 -up and that tlu-y weru both rery cr:h f rU'hteruid. ilr. anU lira. V. P. lloore, Mr. tn,1 Mrs, T. J. Iocihaaka .rnl ilr. and Mrs. Wllllim Wilson attended h llvoll theatT la Ch:raKo !n A'aneslay cvcnlnjar. itr. and ifrs. Wilmctt) have moved from Olilo Aven-ui) t - the Sievert flat at 119th treot and Kheridan avenue, 1'wiixL the nine year tld daughter of Sir. and iTrs. Oeonso Prankion, who reMe on Hlxt.h avenue at Roby vasvd iiwy on ThiamLay afternron from the after eflocts of diphtheria. Fhe j had reconrered from the latter but the j quarantine Ju! not been rained, T.ralyaiu srttintr 1n, oaualna; the deutli of . this fcrlsrht Utile jrirl. TTudortit'.u.r Owens woj In charge of the funerai, R-Tilch m held on PVlday. A bIhitt prayer wa aid at the homa by Father aiillr, foiiowimsr whioh Iniernu.nt toolt place at Hammond. Thu f uncr- i al was private. ' The Whiting" Post No. SO, American Leg-Ion will hold their r.ext re-u!ar met-tlc? on Wednesday nigrht, Jan. 11. Election of officer lor the ensuing year wll take place. The Plymouth Club of the Confrregational church will meet '.n the parlors of the chu,rch ne:it Tuesday evening-. The ajvuaJ church meeting- and dinner will be &eii the following evening-. Mrs. Vernon has returned from a visit in Michieraa to spend tbe remainder of tho winter at the home of her son Arthur Vernon of Laporle avenue. I.Irs. B. W. Avery aJid children have been vlsitingr her parents In Lebanon. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. W. R Rhea, of Blooming-ton, I1L are visiting their on, Walter Rhea, and family of iTeveland ave. The Paugrhters of la.be!le will cro to Indiana Harbor oa January isth for a joir.t installation fith the Harbor order. The hour of departure wMl br grlven Liter. Hiss Lymit Tiii-ima.a of Pecator. 111., ia tlie week-en d aruest of llri. Henry Lane of Central avfmic. Mrs. Kdawrd K. Vi.nlfrhoof (if 73 5 Lincoln avenue in entertairi'.ntf her daughter Jlr. T. W. Lanlon of Clendendoni, w. Va. Mrs. Thcnis.'J F. Toyle of fhftridan avenue Is in the Lak:iid hospital In OhicH.Z'.), where h- is belntr tr.-at-d lor jijon'ral breakdo-n. rr. and Mrs. John O'NeJ! who ypcijt the holidays here yisltlna; the .fortner'e nicther and .5i?ter Mrs. Wdby and Mr. Stennouse, have returned t their home in Jiock Inland, III. Miko Mc( rowan i.a confined in th IIiinnis Central hosrdtal in Phicarr.. where he underwent an operation yea- j terday. i Mr. and Mr.s. ,T. V. Kidney entertain-! eJ a number f'f the l-rnoc rat ic work-: er. a.t their home in :ievland avenue i in honor of the Snautr.iration t JudiTe Joseph Sullivan into office. The .lutJero. was presented witii .1 Inrcn bouquet and lie in turn pr-s nt e.d each of the women workers with a bouquet of j flower?. FVve ii.uttdtvd - played at which Jonurs awiirded to Mrs. W. S Parker end Mrs. Mary 4,.rojrnn and Mr. J?e.i Conjian arid Mr. Thomas 0'Ha.r&. A very -fine lurth'-.'ii followed the play in of carls. Weasel Is Lijhtning-Like. Swiftness of motion is a requisite of m.'iny wild animsils of the t-rualler kitMl. It is otie of tlielr nirM important menus of 1pfens, pr? aps ih known animal riosesies tin's; in a liiclier !egrec than the Aveasel. He is llie "llphtnins flash" anionj all animal life. Griesel & TruIIey Funeral Directors Successors to A. D. Hiyden AMBULANCE SERVICE Pkone Whitine 531 Residence, Phone Wliting 532 Anywhere Any Time 426 119th ST., WHITING VVJl
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WAINWRICIiT AND IIA.RU01U) ON TOUR OF U.S. ARMY CAMPS
Si 1 - - - fir? Major General IJarhord (above) aAssistant Secretary Wairfwri;!i'. Major Genera! Harbord, do; i chief of the . S. army staff, nAssistant Sr-cretary of War V,"a wriht, acting under instru'.-ti from Secretary cf War Vet-ks. ha started on a 7,000-mile jour: through some of the soitttred a; : commands cf the country to rs lish a cle-fer re!ationsh;p Ivtvv those in the field service, the .' part-merit's executive chiefs a military officers ;n VvashinKt'n ROBERTSDALE ritrr.sii ihkathe tomght Alice ISrisdy In THK UU OK MOPE alwo K-lucatioual Comedy and l'utlxe ! -ti 4'iiiin Monday ItUMter Kenton i Ira TIIH ltOT, l,ntet eeOLedy. ThU I I brlnir ibung exclusively at Imt two thr-atrrK, The ClHi-ajco la the loop and the ITincc. Sec it ct the Princes. Also Maty Stlie Mtnter la "I03b'T CALL LI ri'LK tiJltL. 1-7-1 Vls'.t the Beauty fc-?Lop at the home of Mrs P.s:U, 1333 Amy avenue, Thott 313-M " 1-7 S r Alt TIILATRE TOMf.ll T WUtiam H'.cil In "Ila,y 8qnart," a j t iiatrllii comedy and Prtamat (uadiiy, j Satrlcy Mason In 'Lue l'lmra and j llcrti," mlnu IIul. li and n cotaeily. ' 1-7-1 KIHST KVlM.liMClI, (11 1 KCll OK RoBIiltTM) VI.K Ji. C I'owtll, jn'ur. Sunday S-.Uocii at P:15 n. rc. Morning- Ies;-:. pe at 1 1 :) a, in. Juniors at p. ?n . Youitjr iVopiesi' Meetin-2- at 7 p. m . Kveuiug- sermon at r. m. Young: Pwp'e's I.iusiji".'W Meeting on Ttietwiay ovtnin at 7. at) p. m. C'.evhiKrn Weuiiviuy a. 4 aiJ 7 p. rru Prayer .erv ice Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Woman's Rii.le 4.". ass at the Ha-dcr home. H;6 M rile avenue, Tl urfJay,. 7: SO p. in. i WOiMN TOO ! WEAK TO WALK i liovf Works Nine Hours a Day. Lydia E. Piskbam's Vegetable Compound Restored Her Strength Union Villajro, Vt. " I was weaic and nervous and ell nan-down. 1 rouid not ;wa!k arross lhelwr without rtst.irii' and t I . I I mr rei.s. i.aw your advertisement in the paper and after taking one bottle of Lydia E. Pmkham'3 Vegetable Cornpot; nd I fek the good it was doing me and I took peven more in ail. Uetore 1 hniKhod I was able to .ork nine hours a day in a steam laundry. L canrtot s&y too much in favor of your medicine. I trust all sick and suffering ivomen will take it. It has been two years since I took it and I am strong and well." Mrs. L. A. Guiwann, Union Village, Vermont. This is only one of such letters we are continually publishing showing what Lydia E. Pinkham has done for women, and whether you work or not Mrs. Cluimann's letter should interest you. Many women fret into a weak, nervous run clown condition because of ailments .hey often have. Such women should ake Lydia E.i'inkh am 'a Vegetable Gomjound at the first sin of trouble. Good ieaJt.h is necessary and this splendid Tiedicine will help you to keep it. t - Mi, ,1
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T. amber's Trjir.inj Class FrSJay c .rviocs at the Pirat Pr?sfcyterln ..urcli .t Whltins-. Sndy School at :t.i; Churdi siervices? at ll:tt a. rru; yvk Sunday S?it f j;o . in.; Commonlcn aervtca ny h rep.t'on oi new axmherr. R j.rniina of Gary wi"J assist w!ti !ie oivicue oa Skiuday HKirninar. i.rry iy ia welccr.ie. Rev, W, H. Taylor, ustor. Uiiiun . :.J!i! of Mllford, .id., and Mr. W. H. Taylor, pwatur c ie Pirst Presbyterian church of Whit:iij were uniUl in marrlar on Tvfsay, liectinber !th, at nuon ol the oin of lr. F. K. Walton, p.;'tr of aj-y Presbyterian church of Onry. he many frlenda of Iter. T,vloi.iei& every hapr!nej In their new life. t v. Tayior and his bride will rflo i i."..) mta atj-eet. Pruik Selesrer, newly clivrd riiMui at In rue and wife are the ruii'i jmrenta of a little Kirl who arivel at their home In Hammond on aai Tuvday. Tile former U brothr to Mrs. Ji. Kstsers f iAkp ive. Mr and Mrn Taylor of Iiko avenue i.'ifed with friends ut East ?)it-a,a;o on Toewlay enrenlngr Mr end JIr. Iu( Moulder rprirnv rj- v,
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