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QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Answers to last weeks JLSiblical ques lions: -Paul. i't-ttr. John Stephen. - Peter's a il;iy of Penlccnst. 2 -That d-ntilcs must become .Jews to be Christians. Stephen. i i me, feediiiK the 5t0j. (j St. Antioch. iJoinj,' His commandments. John "i j-1 4. x I'HUl and Hamabas. 5 Conversion of I'aul. In Xa:rh-us. bfcau.-" .letui isited ;n his home. l,g.ke 19, 1-3. 11 Joseph, liarnabas. 1- On the ilav ..f IVnlci'nsl. BIBLE QUESTIONS 1 What in the plan of redemption '3 past our conception? 2 In tlie early lime the followers f Jesus were railed iiciplcs. What in. ter? :! What law was uboiii-dird iii the death of Christ0 4 In what (lit! the Vharises and SadtcneH differ in their belief? 5 Briefly, what is the eoiuii t ion for salvation ? 6 What was the mission of Jesus '"hrist to this wovhi? 7 On what f emulation must Christian c ha rafter lie built? h "What is the basis of reward in 'hrist ian endeavor? Anvone having cb'thiiiS- mens, vomens or children's, shoes, etc-., who desire to jrive for tie- benefit ot the por to whom th v will ien. not sold, piease call phone No. 67t or drop a card to Itev. K. J. O.riffith, Full O-osptd Missi. n Chicane ave. This clothing. t I... will positively will not ne soio, ,.,-n m worthy ones. Kev. IZ. J. Griffith. Pastor. Mis 1. Thompson, supt. S. U. Carlc, Secretary. HOSKOE STM - CSTTKCH Or. Chas. II I.eeson. pn.stor. !':i0 a. m. Sunday school, o. N. Kiser. supt. t ! -oil a m. Worship. The Children's Home," Mis AnBic jiodwin. t. Irecnoastle. 1-:;n t m. l-.pvvortn i.r.tf-u-. "Christian Education, tv.Rer, leader. M r. O. X. 7::!" p. m. vvorsiuo "Will Men Outgrow the Ribi in cmiov St. Ker. Carl psstor. I'hone 1333. a. m Sundav school. 111:15 a. m. Morning- service No even ins: oervlce. Wednosdav. 8:00 P- m. conslesat '7ues 7 0 rn-J-ior Ikuc. EtSSflnJEAlTicT H MackPiisfn, Itor. U94 Harrison tre. Fhnne 1448. 45 a. m. Sunday School. Ti-ao a in. Morrintr service Sermon by Rev. Ketz. Watcrtown. iseonsiri. 7:4i p. m. Kvenin,- worship. nrit MUiofiist Episcopal ChnrctL Russell street. R v. Benjamin His, pastor. 839 Hohman slrtet. Dion 009. ':li a. i tif'ira. :::in a. I'Vtr. a Theme: m. -Special music the orm. Sunday school. m Morninsr Worship. "The Supreme li'.essing'' ' I hit inon .ho in the series ot serrhe Sermon on tlie Mount, i.e- , au.se of the tunolamentai on a racier m the discussion members of the ihurch are ursed to make special effort to be present. Solo. " 'Confidence." Mrs. freeman. lt):45 a. m. Junior Church. Vnder the direction of Mr. Forsythe and Miss Ryder the work of the Junior Church is to be greatly enlarged, tvery member of the Junior deportment of the sundav School should plan to remain tor the Junior Church, beairlnin this Sunday. , ;:3U pi. rr.. Intermediate leairue. Social hour. Kvery member of the Intermediate department of the Sundav school il invited. At 7 o'elo. k a devotional meHintr will be befit witn Miss .Vita V. Adkms, leader. :30 p. m. -tip worth leajrue. Miss Marion ' Gilchrist, lender. 7:3i) p. m. Evening- Worship Theme: "Sin and Its 'orti veness Special music. Anthem: ' Mir fathers." "Faith of Wednesday 7:3') p. m. Prav 'ice. Meetinir of : gious Kducalion. Thru.-uay 7:4.7 p. m. Choir l'rilay n i i?b t S:UU p. m. Kpw and praise serimmitteol of iteI ehearsal. rth leaspJe sot lai St. .lolm'a Lutheran ClmrcTi West Hammond. Libert, 0 1 ' lev st., phone li-"'P-"sunday. f:00 a. m. TTnglish ., hnnl All rhiidren vve-J'-ome. w. SibSundjay 10 a m. German servi.-ees. Text: ML 7, IM-il'.). he . wise men. who built upon the rock, the 1ool, who built upon the sand. The newly elected, church oflieiaH will be installed. Visitors welcome. St. Paul's Church Episcopal. i Rlnibach Ave. and Ann St. j Pv. Peter IanJtendorff. Hector. j Tomorrow is the third Sunday af ter Lriptrariy. Services at the church: j ,S:'P) a. rn. Hole communion. !):30 a. in. Church school and instruction II. T'. Tennant. Acting Supt. 10:43 a. m. Morning Player and Sermon bv the Kef tor. Topb-: "The Divine Win. Music by the Vested Parish choir 7:30 p. m. Kvetuns 1'iaycr and sermon. The Hector will he absent from home tor a few days next we"k 1'iocesaii Council held at to :t tend t!i Fort Wayne luusotil City ansalon. 189 Indiana ara. 3x9 Indiana- avenue. Gospel services. TnursJay and Sunday- evening, 7:45 p. m. Topi" Sunday: "Coming to Cnnst. ' Vault Blioe class and Sunday school at 3 p. m. All are ecrdial'y Dnited. G. J. Ellen, Superintendent. riaa Straat F-ralrtema. Chareh. Cornar Pina st. and Chicago aa, K. LreRoy SteiTey. Minister. 404 treet. ... Sunday school at 9::-) s. m. Public "Worship at :,0:45 a. m. 7:30 p.- m. v v s; c T'. at 6:30 p. m. OaH and Prayer meeting Wednesday p. m. Sunday will mark the Close evangelistic services of this which have been in progress i wo weeks. The pastor will trie morning and evening on i,,in- snbiects: Morning. at 7:30 of the church, the last speak in the fol"i ! i v ini Krnest Heed." evening. "Almost. But tist." If vol! have not heard nor helped Mr. McGoan in singing the gospel .ome Sunday and join with us in these . losing services of this campaign. jOHL ST. PENTECOSTAL ASSEltt. 7 43 Sohl st. Bible school at 9:30 ni. Public Worship at 10:3" . m. Vlvangelistic meeting. 7:30 p. m. Thursday evening. Mid -Week. el') PTuesdav evening, Cottage Prayer meet in?, at 350 Ash st.. 7:3 P. m .V cordial invitation is extended to ai' Come! t 3S3UL2gl NOTICE Call us for prices on sign work. Elastic Enamel, gold letter work or anything in the sign line. Brant Sign Co, 804 Chicago Ave. EAST CHICAGO, INDIANA Phone 1275J

t& Clinton st. V. F. Llchtslnn. Pastor. I 0:00 a. m. German service. Installation of officers. -:i"i . in. Sunday school. p. rn. Krurlish service. 7:3') t. tn. Lecture by liev. G. Kaltz, l-'1eld Secretary of Lutheran Home for b'eelde-M inded at Watertown, Wis. Pible class. Wednesday, 7:45 p. m.

j Visitors welcome. PUt ST BAJPTIST ( HUKCH 2U7-J1.-! SiDiey i. ) Rev. J. C. Oran?er. Pastor. ' Sunday school at U:45 a. m. Helpjful classes lor ail. Guy Cobb. Supt. ll:i") a. ni. Mdriiins worship. Subject: "LiviiiK Stones." H::;0 p. m. Intermediate II. Y. I U. H.'.ii p. in. Senior 1. Y. P. U. ' 7:otj p. in. Kvenins service. Subject. "Plowing llubbles." j W ednesday. , :1j p. m. Mid-week I prayer and praise service, i Thursday, 7:M". choir rehearsal. Thursday, 7:30, P.oy Scout meeting:, i Troop One. I TKE rULL GOSPEL JfflSSIOW i 202 Hoffman street, corner Towia St. ! 1 block ,,ast of Hohman. j In. -.Iii a. m. Preaching. I 2 :."'! p. m . Sumlay school. j ::::0 p. m. Praise meeting. I 7:30 p. m Preaching service. Mid-week services Tuesday and FriI day e ven i n gs. I Salvation meeting at 7:30. j All are invited to these services. liev. K. I. Griffith, pastor in chargo. j Kesiderice. 201 t'hiciiKO ave.. Hammond, j rirrt PreebTterlan ClmreSu Hohman and Highland at a. J. C. Parrett. Minister. Bible Sohool at 9:45 a. m. 1 I :i") a. m. MorniiiK worship. Sermon. "A Christian Church." The choir will render the following anthems : "Snii,' Aloud 1'nto God." I.erman. "Like a Shepherd Lead I s." Junior Kinleavor at 1:30 p. tn. Intermediate Endeavor fi:30 p. n. Senior Kndeavor at 6:30 P- m. f veiimir Worship at 7:30 p. m. . The Men's Club will have charge of this service and Mr. Anthony Czarnecki will deliver his address on Kurope Today and its Lesson for America, and the choir will pive the following numbers. Anthem. "The Shepherd Psalm," AsTii.;iu Anthem. "The Lord is My Salvation." Ashford. IHiet. "In the Garden. ".Mrs. Koniberget) and Mr. McNeill. Centenary M. E. hurcli. Corner of Gostlin and Towie streets. Warren '". Henslee. Pastor. ll-sidem-e. 16 Shcifleld ave.. phone 3243-M. Miss Fern liuckman. pastors assistant Residence 234 Gostlin St., phone 10 13-W. Activities : su nda ' : 9:30 a. m. Sunday school. l'):15 a. m. Morning worship. H:3ft p. m. F.pworth 1eague. 7:30 p. m. Evening worship. Vdnesda y : Ladies' Aid Society, all day. Thrusday: 7:00 p. m. Midweek service. official Board meeting first Monday evening in each month. Sunday school board meeting first Tuesday in each month. This "is a community church. Come and be one of us. First Church of Christ Scientist 73'' So. Hohman street. Morning service at 10:43. Sundav School at 12 o'clock. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at S o'clock. A free reading room is open daily except Sundav from 2 to 5 p. m. and on Tuesday and Friday evenings from 7:30 to n. The puhlic is cordially welcomed to all services and to visit the reading room. Sibley Street Synagog'Our Birthright." will e the subject of Rabbi J. Rappaport's sermon Friday evening. Owing to the fact that the historv class for the study of the ,,eWS- sbare and part in American historv, is to rr.eet immediately after services, the services will start a half an hour earlier than, formerly, that is. cervices will start at Seven-Thirty. Fridav evening. Jecember the second, and every Friday thereafter. International BWjla Str dents. I. O O. K. Hall. 173 State St. Public lecture alon' Biblical lines eerv Sundav at 3:00 p. m. Always Instructive, helpful and reasonable. The wisdom from above la tae noblest science and the best instruction. AU welcome. Seats free. No collection. First Spiritmaliat Church of Wast Hmmond Holds meetings every Sunday at 7: ::n to move "The I ead Io Live. 6t)t State Line st. iiwrjonf welcome, free. The fonowing questions from P.ihical historv will be of interest to Bible students ' and others. The answers to them ill he given in next Saturday's issue. 1 Name some of the chiet men in N. T. aside from Jesus. 2 What sinnle sermon of -V. T. brought greatest results? 3 What was it in Peters tyarhing that i'aul opposed. 1 Who was the first Christian mart v r ? ,-, H,,w many of our Txird s miracles are recorded in each gospel? ; Where were the disciples first called Christians? 7 Name the condition' of friendship with .lesu Christ? K Who were the first Christian miss.oTiarics? 1) What event in the life of one man d;d most to spread the gospel? id ..-Who pionosed to srive half of his

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rirrt Churoti of rh nuircaa Corner Calumst and Michigan km. A. U. Wells. Pastor. Sunday schoal. t:4t a. m. Morning Worship at 10.45 p. tn. Children's Meeting at 2:30 p. m. V. 1. S. meeting at ti:30 p. m. Kvangelistie service at 7:30 p. m. Mid-week prayer meeting. 7:30 p. m. W erinesday. Missionary meeting. 2 p. m. Thursday Teachers meeting, 7:30 p. m. frlday. Men and Boy's meeting, 7:30 p. m. Saturday. CONTESTS Friday night, January 20. will see the hrst inter troop try out of the winter's Kftieney Contest. It will be held in the gymnasium of the Baptitt church on Sibley street. Troops 1. 4. 7. 8 and 16 will compete. The contest will consist of drilling, inspection, knot tying, first aid. signalling, and fire by friction. The public is invited to attend. Come to the east side door for entrance to the gymnasium. Xcxt week Troops 5. 9. 13, 17 and IS will compete in Maywood gymnasium on Thursday night and Troops 2, 3, 6. 30 and 14 will compete in Irving school gymnasium fridav night. All troops will then he regrouped for contests in February and March. I'oints won in these contests will be added in the total for the whole Efficiency Contest. The winners of this contest will win soma fine troop prizes. HIKES Camp Wicker has been kept very busy this winter. Troops have ij. hooked up ahead clear into February. Troops 3 and 9 have over nighted there so far this month and Troop 8 has it for next Saturday night. TRAFFIC SCOTTTS The new red arm bunds with the blue star looks quite nifty on the traftic scouts. Only scouts who are properly authorized can wear this land and they are the only ones with authority to stop ears when it is necessary to do so. ItlRD HOTTSE CONTEST The bird, house contest closes February first. So far not very- many houses f have been received. A real Fcout is prompt and does not put off a job, so there should be many more in before another week passes. It is, an easyway to win a good prire besides helping the troop's points in the contest. The Scout Executive has requested that all houses he donated to he erected at Camp Wicker. He has applied to the State Audohon Society for proper uthority to make this fine piece of timber an official bird reservation. Because of its location along side of Hart ditch it is an ideal place for the nesting of a great variety of wild songsters. COURT OF HONOR The Court of Honor -will hold its first session this year in Judge Reiter's court room on Monday evening, January 23 at 7:30 p. m. The executive committee has asked Judge Reiter to continue as president of this court for another year and he has kindly consented A number of new faces will be seen on the court this year, however, but don't got cold feet, scouts, come "prepared" and they will treat you right. XKW THOOP. TKrough. the assistance of Dr. liappaport, a' new troop is, in process of formation at the Jewish Synagogue. Mr. Arthur Weis. ef the G-osllin. Meyn Hastings Co.. will be tho new scoutmas ter. I'F.RSOV A Assistant Scoutmatser Richard Parker of Troop 3 haj been on the sick list for a few days but lie insists he is still well enough, to help Troop 3 win lhe contest Scoutnia I ter Gordon of Troop js planning a marsh-mallow roast for his troop committee. Of course he expects to be included in the party. Since Mr. Levi Ool1-sn has- turned DR. J. GOLDMAN Dentist X-Ray First National Bank BMj. EAST CHICAGO, IND.

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iney expected to have pre store:! before night. vs ire re"HIJti: s Kl.I FFY! "M ee-ee-a a-aow-o w ! '' That, says little Elizabeth Randolph, se-en yearn old. who lives with her irents at S25 Howard street, that is just, the way '-Fluffy," big gray pet cat of Klizabe.th's expresses herself. Elisabeth explains this to aid everybody who reads this to aid her in finding "Fluffy." For "Fluffy" is gone. No one knows whither. And little El :zal t h e a lied The TiH:e:.. to ask good peopie who like goo,! lifC.e girls- to find ln-r kitty. ( i EUROPE TODAY AND ITS LESSON TO AMERICA" Mr. Anthony Czarnecki of the Editorial sULff of the Chicngo Daily News will speak Sunday evening at 7:3a P. M. to the members of the Men's Club and their friends at the First Presbyterian church, Hohman and Highland sis. Mr. Czarnecki hns spent a 3 real deal ot time in recent years abroad and i.familiar with conditions prevailing there. He has spoke heft-re large and interested audiences on the above sub ject. Knowing tlie great intercs:! wnictt -many people ;n Hammond are taking in foreign affairs and worldwide conditions because of the-ir effect upon Am-ericp-n business, the club heTieves th-at Mr. ''zarnetki's topic will prove very i ns' ruct i v e. The Men's Cl'ih is a miitnal association coni'jiMs:eil .,,f rnen who are ,-o tlve in religious and public affairs in Hammond. Their functions consist of social as well as current t-yplc lectures, the latter tibial :y given by pc-me layman. Everyone, both men and women cordially anvited to attend. are "ALL FOR A WOMAN" AT PARTHENON MONDAY j ll.e feature at th. Parthenon theatre j bee-inning Monday of next week and rr

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