Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 52, Hammond, Lake County, 14 January 1922 — Page 2

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The following; questions from Bibical i

"Wwrr will be of Interest to Hible students and others. The answers u ihm will be artven In next Saturday" 1 Xanie wme of the chief men in X". T. aside from Jefus? 2 What stintrle sermon of N". T.

toroughf greatest results? 3 What was it in I'eter's

that Paul opposed. 4 Who wag the first Christian mar

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Htkmu and Highland at a, J. C Farrett. Xlnistar. , Bible School at 9:43 a. m. 11:00 a. ni. MornlriK WbrsfcTp. Sermon: ; "Why Should 1 lie a Christ lan." Junior Kndeavor at 4:30 P. m. Intermediate Endeavor 6:30 p. n. Senior Endeavor at 6:39 p. m. Kvenins Worship at 7:30 i. m. The children's choir will sire at this ser ice.

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are refrded in path grospfl? Where were the disciples firft called Christian;?? 7 Name the condition of friendship with 3ti .Christ? I who were the first Christian missionaries? What event in the life of one man did roost to spread the gospel? jft Who proposetl to sire haif of his jrcods to the poor, and why? II Two men of N. Tare aid to have been a-nod. Xame them. When did Christianity become a vital force in the world? nnt BpUeapal Cfcmrea. KumcU atra. Rr. Fenjamin TUs. pa-stor. Hi Kohman alrl. Phont lOOt. a, m. Special, music by the orchestra. :4& a. m. Sunday school. O. T. Klire.r. Suirt. ' 1 :00 a. m. Worship. . Sermon by the pastor. Therre: V.hrif-t's standard of Measurement.' rithem: "Give Ear O Hhepherd ot luroel." Ifeyser. IHiett Kunji by -Mrs. t-eietser and Mr. McCail. ti:3 p. m. Epworth league. r-.T,0 P. tr. Intermediate loas-u. 7:"0 p. m. Worship. 'I" h. me: ";ttinjr the Best l"Tom God" nthem. "Mr Ports: Shall Be t MercV" shford. Quartet. "I lAft My Heart to Thee." I'earis. Mrs. I'reeniun, M-. MeCaTI. Mrs. Fritter, Mr. Itowns. Wednesday 10:u0 a. in. Prayer meeting- with Mrs. Iitinan. 3 J W. "Williams st. ' 2:i"i P. m. General Aid, Mrs. l-'iwh-rr. inj WfbK 7:"0 p. to. Praver meeting. T hrufcday ?:00 p. ni. VT. F. V. S meeting ivitv Mr?. Akers. 12U lioty. ?;43 p. nv Choir reheavsa!. acojrmO'K wi'MJBTrc sc. x. oroiw Cr. Cha. H. leeson. pastor. :0fl a. fn. Sunday school. . V. Kiirer. supt. . T t a. m. Worship. "The Christie nt Walk by Faith." :S9 r- m. Kpworth league. "The Bible School of Methodism,'' ilrs. C. H. f.eeson, leader. 7:ZQ v- w. Worship. "The Diwappointmenst of Civilization."

rXKST RAJPTIST CTCUB.CK itoi-113 hiDiey .c riev. J. i". Oranger. Vaator. Sunday School at 1G A. ML Hlp

teach uiK j fill classes for all. iuy Cobb, Supt. ; tl:Kt a. m. Mominff worship, tjub-

lexi: f-'eeiriK the Invisible. :;i0 p. m. Senior Ft. Y. P. U. 'irotjji two will lead. 6:30 p. m. Intermediate B. T. P. I.'. i :.to p. m. Evening- service. Special sonjr service. The pastor will answer questions trora the question box. ."Wednesday, 7:45 p. m. Mid-week prayer and praise service. Thursday, T;:!". choir rehearsal. Thursdaj, 7:';o, Hoy Scout meeting-. Troop One.

St. Paul's Chorea Eptttcpal. Rlmbach Av. and Ar.n bu Rv. Peter Iangendcrff. Rector. Tomorrow is the second Sunday alter Kpiptrany. Services at the church: 8:rto a. m. Ifoly Communion. P:S0 a. in. Church school and instruction. R. F. Tennant. ActinR Supt. The Hector will begin trepiii-niK a class for Confirmation. 10:43 a. m. MorninR Iraye.r and Sermon by the Hector. Topic: "The Plrst Won! Prom The Master's Lips." 7:0 p. m. Evening rrayer and sermon. We assure all a most cordial welcome at our services. IOHX ST. rXITTXCOSTAJ. ASS EH. 749 Sohl t. Bible school at 9:"0 a. m. Public Worship at 10:SO a. m. Eveniner Kervice at 7:00 p. m. Thursday evening-, 7::!0. cottaae meeting: In evening: at Sibley st. KVangelist D. II. Ferguson will be with us in the morntns service. We expect Mr. Fisher, an eminent Chicago attorney to be with us in the eveniuir. A cordial invitation is extended to all. Come. CKtTKCH Or THI BXETBIKM Services Sunday. Jan. l," .t 4 p. m.. Room r.S. Kimbach BldR. Members the public are cordially invited. KajBunona City MQssloa. 1X9 Xaoiaaa 1R9 Indiana avenue. Gospel services: Thursday and Sunday- evening. 7:43 p. m. Subject Sunday eve: Xurnbering Cur Lays." Adult Bible class and Sunday school at p. m. All are cordially invited. G. J. Ellen, Superintendent.

in Jesus, the Son of c.'od and Barior of the World. 7:30 p.. m. German services. Text. Joshua 5. IS ft. Jeu. the Captain of the hot of the Lrd, a very present help in trouble of body and soul. Visitors welcome. rise Str4 Tv linn p GkmsH. Cornsr P st. aad Chioff av. E. LeRoy Steffey, Minister. 40 Oak tret. Sunday school at J:30 a. m Public Worship at 1:45 a. m. and ":5i p. m. T. P. S. c. E. at i:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. The sermon subject for Sunday morning will be. "The Fruits of "Faith." In the evening; the subject will be: '-.Some Reasons for Beli vine." The evangelistic services will continue each evening at 7::;0 during the week. "Come and help us!" Cntnai-y aC X. Charck. Corner of Gostlin and Tom le streets. Warren c. Henstee. Pastor. IteiUem;e. Mi Sheffield are., phons l?t"-!M. Miss Fern RiicVmau. pastor's astiistant. Residence JC4 Gstl!n t., phone 101 "-W. Activities: Sunday: 9:30 a. m. Sunday school. 10:43 a. m. Me-rnitif worship. tj:0 p. rn. F.pwortli T.eafrue. 7:30 p. m. Kvening worship. Wednesday : Ladies' Aid Society, ill day. Thrusday: 7:00 p. m. Midweek service. Official Board nieet:nT first Monday exeninc in. each month. Sunday school board meeting first Tuesday in each month.

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tkkitt urauis XiVTUmAjri Walrham street and Park Place. E. Mackenaen. pster, 1194 Harrison stret. Phone 1441. :45 a, in. Sunday School. 18:30 a, m. JJorrintr services. :45 p. m. Evening worship.

Tim CHutcb of Cbrv1 8d rati t 5 80 So. Hobman street. Morning service at 10:43. Sunday School at 12 o'clock. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. A free reading; room Is open daily except Bunda; from 2 to 5 p. m. and on Tuesday arid Friday evenings from 7:30 to !. The public is cordially welcomed to all services and to visit the reading room. Sibley Street Synagor "Our Birthright." will be the subject of Rabbi J. Rappaport's sermon Friday evening. Owing- to the fsct that the history class for the study of the Jews' share and part in American history, is to tr.et immediately after services, the services will start a half an hour earlier than, formerly, that is, services will start at Seven-Thirty. Friday evening. Ijf-cember the second, and every Friday thereafter. tkx rxru. aosrsx. msmoir 202 Hoffman street, corner Towle at. I block est ef Hohnian. 10:?,0 a. m. Preaching.

S:Sft p. m. Sunday school. S:30 p. m. Praise meeting. 7:S0 p. m. lVeaching service. ?.fid-week services Tuesday and Friday eveninrs.

Salvation meeting at 7:0. All are invited to these services. Rev. E. ,J. Griffith, pastor in charge. Residence, a3ti K. State St., Hammond. XatternatlOAal Bible Students. 1. O. O. F. Hail. 179 State St. Public lecture alon' Biblioal lines every Sunday at 3:00 p. in. Always Instructive, helpful and reasonable. The wisdom from above l roe noblest science and the best Instruction. Al welcome. Seals free. No collection. Pirat Spiritualist CJhurcb. of West Hammond Holds inetiiifrs every Sunday at 7: SO to prove "The ead Ho Live." 6'.' State Line st. Everyone welcome, freeaaaaaaaei mraagtIol oanroat. S4( Hlbley St. Rev. Carl ScbaeSer, pastor. Phonn 19X5. 10:15 a. in. Morning service.

0 . m. Sunday s hool. ''HI p. in. EncliKh sermon. T u.-sday evening. V. I'. U social meet tnr.

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It Clinton su W. T. Licbtslnn. Pastor. 10:00 a. m. German service. Insta'lation of officers. i:f0 p. m. Sunday school. 3:00 p. m. English service. Adult Bible class, Wednesday

p. m. at the Parish Houe. lllustratert lecture by Dr. T. Schroertel. Thursday, 8 p. m., at the Parish House. Visitors welcome.

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newt Cfcnrea. ef Wbe aTaaareae. Corner Caluanet and Mlchlraa ave. A. U. Wells, Pastor. Sunday actaoel. :4I a. m. Horning Worship at 10.4S p. m. Children's Meetinir at 2:S0 p. m. T. P. S. meeting at 6:30 r. m. Kvangeiistic service at 7:30 p. m. Mid-week prayer meeting, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. Missionary meeting. 2 p. m. Thursday Teachers "meeting. 7:30 p. m. 1-Yiday. Men and Boy's meeting. -7:30 p. m. Saturday. St. Joha's Z.ntberaa Chorea Wwt Hammond. Elbert, 516 W. Sibley St.. phone 1829-R. Sunday, 9:00 a. m. English Sunday school. AH children welcome. 19:00 a. m. English services. Text, John 1. 3.i ff. concerning UrTTh

PHONE 4028 "A Good Resolution,, . ONE BY WHICH YOU GAIN. "Resolved on Monday, January 16th, to send us your Family Wash. Everything Clean and Sanitary. Soft water used throughout Send us your Wet Wash or all your flat work. Meinberg's Sanitary Laundry PHONE 4028

Attention! . Auto Owners! Spring will soon be here, so now is the time, to have your car painted. We are in the position 'where we can do much better work than we formerly have done, so this is your chance to have your car painted at the lowest ofj low prices. As a special introductory offer we will paint any touring car for $40. exclusive of Fords, f;or which we charge $20; also dress your top and curtains th'ec of charge. We also "sinionizc" cars at either our place or in-your own garage. Tf your car has a good body ofl paint, but is a little dull, have it "simonized" and you will be surprised at the result. C. E. DE WALD (Formerly RODE A & DE WALD) Fhoae: Office 4007 Phone: Residence 3883 124 Sibley Street Rear of Monon Lunch Room ', Hammond, Indiana NOTE Mr. Rodea has no r-onnet tion with me whatever. C. E. DE WALT).

SMASH! DOWN THEY GO BELOW PRE-WAR PRICES KELLY-SPRINGFIELD TIRES AND TUBES Cut out the following list and compare prices with other Standard Tires. "IT COSTS NO MORE TO BUY A KELLY"

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Sizes 30x3 30x3'2 30x34 323' 31x4 32x4 33x4 34x4 32x412 33x4'2 34x4'2 35x4', 36x4', 33x5 34x5 35x5 37x5 Size 32x3 34x3 36x3 32x3i2 34x3'2 36V3!2 32x4 34x4 36x4 34x5 36x5 38x5 40x5 346 36x6 38x6 40x6 34x7 36x7 40x7 34x8 36x8 36x10 38x10 40x10 36x12 40x12 40x14

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Tubes $2.15 2.70 3.25 2.90 3.35 3.45 3.60 3.70 4.65 4.75 4.95 5.00 5.25 6.00 6.10 6.25 6.65 Standard $22.85 24.10 25.40 26.70 28.25 29.75 30.80 32.60 34.83 42.70 45.55 48.10 50.75 52.50, 55.55 58.70 61.80

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Lsn't it good to be getting a pay check once more, especially after you hare been out of work for some time? But it is still better if you put part of your pay check in a savings account at this Bank. If it is only $1 you can put aside, save it baak it here. Saving part of each pay check is insurance against workless days should they come again. It is protection against any emergency that may arise. Enjoy the peace of mind that comes from having a kept-up savings account at this National Bank.

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IS CURABLE Wriie ma today and I will send you a Ire.- trial of inj- mild, soothing. gTiarrastaed treat tiient thr will prove it. Stcim the itchiitK :.nd heals rrirtanently. Siid no mou, juN! writ mt thMt is nil you liiv- to do. Addrch.Dr. Cannaday. S016 Park Sqnar, Fadalia, Mo.

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John Meyera transacted bnin-s in i'meuKo on Tlvuraday. Miss la-jTa Srtierer visited a few days with relatives at Hammond an 1 Chicago. Mr. Frank Iiinges returned from .1 few days visit with relatives at Chicatco. -Mr. and Mrs. John Mil'.er. Jr., return--i5 iiome from Minn,, on Thilrsd.i , where lh-y went on account of Mrs. MUii r'w iiealth.

Beginning DownTaH. TTi iltirkfst hour In tho lifo of ft T'uin fiuin i wbn h sir? dovn to study liow a pot mony without Loriwfl.v earninz it. ilornce (ive)py. DR. J. GOLDMAN Dentist X-Ray First National Bank BJJf. EAST CFUCAG0, IND.

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