Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 52, Hammond, Lake County, 14 January 1922 — Page 6

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WHITING end its PEOPLE

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inn Congregational annual meeting in . tho beginning of

fervine1 of an elabor-

;ir.er at o'clotk. After the business matters weri

Twelve Sundays until Easter. Services (at the Congregational church. Sabbath School at 10 a- m. Church service at 11 a. a Mr. Truehlood will preach the third sermon in a aeries of sermons on the beautltadea. subject "Blessed are the Meek." Dr. Jtim&rd will speak before the Euttday Evening Club, subject, "Uncommon Qualities cf Common Men." Dr. Millard is veil known In Whiting and vicinity. PTOST FRESBYTKB LVN CHIHC1I W. H. Taylor, pastor. -Services held at tho Reformed Ipinpariaa church, 113th street arid Ind. tlTj. anIay School at r;ir a m. Morning- worship at ll:0o a. m. -Subject "Mark of a Christian." StlgUta Park Sunday School at 2.00

pk.tr.' ! Th people of the Kir?; Prerbytfrian , eharch held a reception Friday even- ', ing In honor of air. and Mrs. Tavlor i s.t the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Helwle;, 1113 Lincoln avenue. Tho young- men of iha Tri Ma CI as. of tho Stir' t Pax It Sunday School w Ul harv ft business meeting- and social Tioor Monday even ins at the home cf

Miw and ALr.3. W. II- Taylor. 4J Central a-veaua, Geo. M. Anderson. Miristtr. Our E;ble Pchool contort with Indiana Harbor is r. inning- very close. We. were but three points ahcid last Sundiy. We must lea J Indiana. Harbor with a his margin as w have tiio adtj ntajr- of a larger Bible school. There will he special music and reading- for fh combined sc.: vico tomorrow tnorn'ngT. Let us have, an attendance of at ?east 160 tomorrow and each one brine: the! Bible. your presence and Bibh -ounts In this contest and new- members ooonts five points. We are rnuk:nj tomorrow morning's service Of. i - era and Leaders service. May we liar a perfect attendance of all ofiiccr.--of tho ehtirch for this servico. Bible school begins at 8:4.1. Mr. vT. H. Shoup. Supt, Communion service ami sermon at '0:43. Sermon subject. 'Tho Leadership of Christ's ChurchITvw !n rr Evangelistic service at 7:30. Twtr Aim." You are ro.-diai'y invited ' attend these services.

taken up and reports of the various societies were h. ard. Imrms the yen" tho church lias seen a great many improvements, having been redecorated throughout. The basement has !i :-en r-moleled and i now fitted up rry com foriabiy. The spring- w:ii see tht) improvement of the church

j grounds. The Sunday School lias been j m.iki!i? hig rt rides, and in addition to j tiie forming of many children's claos- ! es, a ladies and men's bible class havu

j been organised. Supt. J. I;. Kyle resigned his position as church trustee j to devote all of his time to the Sutidiy

School. Kay F. Storer has succeeded him an trustee for the remaining two

years. The church officers elected 1

are; T'eacor.. Fred A. A'oxander; Peacon ess, Mrs. li P. Griffith; Trustees. John C. Hall, William Porter and R. F. Storer; Organists, Mrs. Jessie Smith, (',. Teis-a and Mrs. Fred Hadiey; Clerk, 1 A. Root; Music Committee, Mrs. Jessie C. Smith. Mrs. P. A. Root, Mrs Chas E. Koch. Mrs. A. Kxton-Portcr, Mrs. R F.

Whiting Advertisements Are Winners

AT STAR Til RATHE SOON The olnmhrring fire ol freedom were kinilli-d anew and diverting; herself of the straight jacket, he fared the world alone- 1-10-4

FOR SALE 6 room modern 11 tins tow cn Amy av;., S,700; .1 room modern Bungalow on Amy avenue. $5,500;

s rom modern Uunpaiow on baKe ae., j $S,610: See P. IX Sullivan, 603 110th st Whiting. 1-12-3

Storer and Geo. Ceigo. Advisory committee. Plymouth Aid Society, Mrs. W. F. Graf , Guild, Mrs. R. F. Storer, Sunday School, J. B. Kyle; Missionary Society. Mrs. A. E. Shelly; Board of Trustees, Dr. E. J. Shaefter; Deacon, J. M. Smith; Honorary Members, Rev. C. E. Trueblood, pastor. Dr. E. J. Shaefter

! was elected Church Moderator and Jos.

B. Kyle was elected Sunday School Supt., with Arthur Vernon and Ned Naef as assistants. AT STAR THKATUK SOO.V The slarmbertnK ore vf freedom were kindled anew and disrating henelf of the tttrafKbt jacket, be faced the world alone. 1-10-4 Mrs. Georgia Lawaon Farr who has been h' re for three weeks visiting her parents, Mr. and Mn. Lawaon of Ini.iatiii boulevard, returned to her home in Canada yesterday, Fred W Abbott of Cleveland arenue, has en-tered the Insurance field having desk space in Russell F. Smith's office. Mr. Abbott has fire and auto insurance while Russell deals In life insurance. AT STAR TIIEITRE SOOM Daughter give Iad dancing lenooao as day ntarta to dawn. See "HV r;iHM LEAVIl IIOMt 1-10-4 Mr. and Mrs. George B. GIrard entertained at a diner party at their home in Central avenue The guests -were Mayor and Mrs. W. E. Schrage, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Brinker. Mr. and Mrs. A. C Bromsehwlg-, Mr. and Mrs. Garland Humphreys and Mr. and Mrs. T. Alvin Eaton. Mrs Hal Jonea of JTew Tori: avenne. is In the Presbyterian hospital in Chicago where she underwent an operation. AT STAR THEATRE SOON Daughter frizes "Dad dancing lessens an day tttarts to dawn. 5e "WIIY GIRL LEAVE HOME." 1-10-4 Mrs. Louis Moulter nrfll entertain the members of the Tri Kappa Sorority at her home in 4he West Park Addition next Monday night. The following officers were elected

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FOR f.Abl-; Singtr Sewintr Machine. Cash salt?, call and 7:"0 p. in.. N. K. lianstcad, 610 110th ttr- e', Whiting. l-liS-2

3EETHTODTST ET1 CO PAL f Til Tt C TT 9it0 Sunday School and Junior :ljurch. 10:4o Public 'Worship wiih srmon: "I'M Hills of ResL" S:30 Epworth I2a?ut. Study boo"; Oiajter IL Mri. O. Mi. ff-Ierriman, I; 4h leader.

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TBti-ilders trf Eigeer Barn.'," Wednesday niiht 7:30 to S:D0, Bible udy Moirf&ers rtiwia r;rn and reV-im Ja-. iSatear CAmpal-gn risistra-t ion card. tonoi HI. Resold Iready aprarcr... Ifelp '.' mi 3IA XciTtti G. Erecka. of S hras a-e 3as passed t'.e Government. Examination as Tta.lio Operator an i ho is t" tor Sa.n Dieno, Cal., soon. AT star thkitrk soov T olwinlerl rear Are tit freedom were ftjndS4 a-w and dlvenrfn herself of -be sjtfvixht jacket, she faced the world lMi i-l-'-4

IV MB'IOIIIAM In lovtnsr memory of our Hear mother, Mr?. Alice Dlmmock, who died live

years ago today Jan. 14th, 1917: i When the evening' shades are gather-1

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(If Mama only could come home.

HER IVIXG HUSBAND. AND FAMILY. 1-14-1 Th wisest word any man can write on the tablets of his memory js SAVE. Save, today and you v;!l have tomorrow. The Whiting: Savings ana Loan .".ssov.iatioa pays 6 per cent. 1-14-1

for tho ensuing year at ine regular ,

meeting of the Whiting Post, No. SO, American Legion, held cn Wednesday evening: Commander Chester R. Schlatter. Vice Commander Frank Lauer. Adjutant Leo T. Mulva. Vice Adjutant Albeit Schola. Sergt. at Arms Frank Gullstrom. Chaplin Rev. W. H. Taylor. Historian Stephen Miller. Executive Committee A. R. ExtonPorter, John- M. Marcovltch. The Post "had a very Interesting session, a good social time, betntr enjoyedAT STAR THEATRE SOOHf Sixty-five thonand ftirl diapi!esred at year, ee ''W1JV GIRLS LEAVE nntu-;." 1-10-4

Miss Ann Grogan of Central avenue who las recently returned home from the Indiana State Normal school at Teiro Haute will leave tho latter part of January Xor Fort Wayne where she wiU. assume a position teaching in the grade schools with the openlne of the new semester. Tho case of Harry Goodman charge,! with, taking- coal was nollo prossd. John Zdrojeski and Win. Seynay, both arrested for maJicioua trespass, were both discharged In the city court on Thursday. Joseph Szymanskl charged with prorocation was also discharged. AT STAR THEATRE SOO.V Slxty-0ve thwwnnd Slrljt diaieared fast year. See 'WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME." 1-10-4 Tho rcnlar tneetlng of the dries Section of tho Fortnightly club will be held next Tuesday at non with their luncheon at O'Keefe's Cafe, fcOc per plate. Tho hostesses are to -be Mesdamea R. E. Humphreys. J. C. Hal!, O. M. Meriman and F. W. Daeglins The program will consist of talks on Local Charities by Dr. R. E. Humphreys and Miss Julia Bal. Any member of the club is invited to attend but reservations must ho given to either hostess or tho siecretary, Mrs. A. M. Beaubien not later than Monday at C p. m. Mike Paotrick of 701 Ulst street was locked up on Thursday evening, for assault upon his wife. Mike S-er-sfln charged with asault and battery, and for raising- the "dickens" in John Marusik's soft drink emporium, was lned $15 and costs, amounting to $41-60 which he paid and was released. The CoL Theodore Roosevelt Chapter W. R. C will hold their installation of officers tonight to be followed by refreshments ard ageneral good time. The Whiting friends of Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Ewing of St Louis, recently of Whiting will bra interested to know that they had a little eon horn

to them very recently. Tho Auxiliary of the Whiting- Post American Legion No. SO held their annual election of officers at th library with the following- in line for ensuing year: Mrs. Llewelyn driflfith President, Mrs. R. F. Denham Vice President. Mrs. W. r. Griffith, Secretary. Mrs. Eva Keelson Treasurer. Mrs. C. M. Hlman Sergt.-at-Arm. Mrs. H. O. Tilton Chaplain Executive Committee: Mrs. . l-ii-ton-Porter, Mrs. Henrietta Brown and

Mrs. Ousta Lauer. Nora Dineen Historian.

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wiii mi i mi ... ' tmmm . imwwnrn places in Chicago, Thursday. The Misdimcs Roy and JJd. vnttor, mere Chicago shoppers on Wednos&oe'. Mrs. Snyder of East St. Louis. pot

the afternoon with Mrs. A, S'Khorlsmd

STAR THEATRE TOMCHT Eileen Percy In "IN" HRKVILLE TO BROADWAY," also comedy and Al. Jrnnlngra. Sunday, B. Lytell In "LAUY KlMGiatS," Serial and eumedy. 1-14-1 PTUSCESS TIIEATRB TOXIGHT ConMtance Blnney la "SUCH A LITTI.K EOOL," Alm ttarold Lloyd and 1'o-plea of the Day, and Path News. Coming Sunday. Bebe Daniels la "March Hurt." Coming; Monday. "One Arabian Maht." with Pola eri. 1-1 (-1 FTRST EVANGELICAL CTTtrnXTl OK ROBERTSDALE II. C. Powell, pastor. Stinday School 9:43 a. m. Sermon at 11:00 a. ru. Juniors at 2:00 p. m, Toung People's Meeting- at 7:00 p. zix. Evening Message 7;30 p. m. Church Eocrd Slectins Monday T:30 p. m. Catechism 4:00 and 7:00 p. m. Prayer Service Wednesday 7:30 p. tn. Teacher Training Friday 7 .00 p. m. Ladies Aid Wednesday 2:30 p. lu., in Bader home, 1215 Myrtle a Tjimt, riYtST PRESBATER.IAA I IK IK !I . We are 'tiold.ng our pervice- ihe Hunyarlan Reformed Chorch in l;. I:unapolis Blvd. Reiv. W. Taylor, paor, Sunday School at 9:45. Morning Service at 11:00. Btieylitz park Sunday School at 2:00 p. m. Everybody Invir.ed to these meetings.

Mrs. W. Burchoff of iLci avenue, was a business visitor in Hammond Thursday. The Col. Theodore Roosevelt W. R. C. will meet in regular session this even

ing, installation ot officers will take of Myrtle avenue. Mrs Snyder Is Place. Every member is urged to be j here on business and in tho meantime in attendance and also to bring a ! is visiting her old friends, friend. Refreshments will be served, j Tne A B chrirtner family of CaiJlre. Sam Tucker of Pearl street, ru- I cago spent a day the foro part of Ms Itcd her daughter Mrs. Elmer SchaeC eek at the Timm Jiome on Lsks av.

ot' the wetk. i

Herbert Tmnlap of Superior s venue,

who has .beet on the sick list for the; past week has returned to his work .

at the Standard Oil Co.

Irwin and Lawrence Moore, attended j the new Chicago theatre- in Chicago, !

on Wednesday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Eggers of j Preston, Iowa, who are spending their) honeymoon at the Epgers home on! Roberts avenue. wK-U Martin Eggers, accompanying them, visited dilferent!

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am eighty-three years old and l' doctored for rheumatism ever since I ! came out of the army, over SO years "So. Like many others, I spent money freely for so-called 'cures' and I have! read about 'Uric Acid" until I could al-, most taste it. I could not sleep nights , or walk without pun; my bands were ; o sore and stiff I could not hold a pen. ; But now I am again in active business ' nd can walk with ease or write alt, day with comfort. Friends are surpris- ; ed at the change. " You might Just as ! well attempt to put out a fire with oil i as try to get rid of your rheumatism, ' neuritis and like complaints by taking

treatment supposed to drive, Uric Acid

. r.L . .. . ., out of your blood and body. It took Tbs Eastern Stars heid their Silver Mr . AEn,,m.ln fiftJ- j-r.ars to find out the Tea at the home, of Mrs. Margaret j truth. He learned "how to get rid of Buehler of Amy avenue on Thursday j the true cause of his rheumatism, other , . i...,.- ,,, , ... j... i disorders, and recover lhs strength afternoon. A Urge number of ladies frQm Thft Irriir Mvster!es," who dewere present and a most interesting af- , voted over twenty yejrs to the sclen-te.-noon was spent, refreshments con-'tific studv of this trounle. If any read-

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siating of doughnuts and coffee wire served. Mrs. IL Ruebottom of Lake avenue, spent tbb day visiting In Chicago. Mrs. George Slack ard little son. -who returned from the St. Bernard's hospital last week are getting along very nicely.

?f.-teries of Rheumatism overlooKefl by doctors and scientists for centuries past, simply send a post card or letter to H. P. Clearwater, No. 1245-B Street, Ha'.lowcll. Maine. Send now, lest you forget! If not a sufferer, cut out this notice and hand thir, good news and opportunity to some, afflicted friend. Ail who send will receive it by return rani without anv churee whatever. adv.

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Ti'.e. members of the American Lesion Auviliary are invited to attend the Installation of officers of the Whiting P.e"f Corps t the Ki- cf P. hall. Saturday, li'li. !t. at i:fl0 o'clock. FOR SALE Modem il room Tiumralow, wth garage, hard wood throi ghout; P.argatn. I. G. Smith, 13 4S Amy ave.. Whiting-, 1-14-1 WAJVTED Wal-Iress. ei-perier.ee. no; necessary, cU Majestic Restaurant,

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