Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 56, Hammond, Lake County, 11 February 1922 — Page 3
Febrnaiy 11, 1922.
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FRISK-RSS THfUTRE TONIGHT Slbjl "In ton lo "lltyunU," a Wm. Oenmd Tayer iro!utloii. Aim Mark &cntt Cora-dy. CoiiiIhr . Sunday Maada TlawlcV la MKU ST11IDV OAK." 2-11-lt ST AH TBXATES TONTGHT SpectaS Va,ud.vtUs also Garrett zcugiiB is. "QAXXxsirrs or tswik." TomoxTtrw, Elaine Hanimersteln in "Th Way of a. Maid," alia other pictures. Ocmingr Wednesday and TTmrsday, Baroid XJojd. also H. Carey In 'The Tox." 2:11 First Frestxyterian church, VT. IITaylor, pastor. Services held at Keroimed Hungarian church building, U;uh street and Indiana blvL, WfaiUiis, Sunday School 9:45. Morning Service 11:00 a. ro. Children's Sermon "Showing Tour Colors." Morning Sftrrnon "Strong Teoitle." Stlgliti Tark S. S. 2:00 p. m. TV. Tri Mn eJub or Stifflitx Park was
pntertained at the bora Mr. and Mrs. Bxton, 1075 Superior avenue on Monday evening of tins week. The! e.Ki.b -will raet ror a business and ro- j cia! hour Monday evening in the club ; rooms- The Bible study of the club j w!l be held Sunday at 2:00 O'clock at h- oinK rnnL All vounz men are in-
Sted. The boy anJ g'rls of the down town Sunday school will be entertained at a Valentine Farty on Saturday by Mrs. VC. U. Taylor. Th Westminster club -will meet next. Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ellis Exton. 1075 Superior aenue. AH ladles are ursed to be present at this meetinff. Everyoce is welcomo to the services of the cljurctu Mr. .n Mrs. Dan McNeil and daugrhtr, Lena, of Atcht.-eQ avenue were suests at the Mcintosh hom at WSnsor Pari, last Wednesday. Usm Jna McNeal, chaperoned by her mother. Mrs. D. Mc-N'eal, attended a liouse party at the Morrison noted in Chicago, where Miss Lena was on the program for dancing specialties. Jack Brown, Gust Egger3 and Elmer Kg-gers c-f Roberts avenue, were visitors with relatives at Create, 111., the
forepart of the week-' Mr, axi4 Mrs. Sau-ders of Roberts utenae, are entertaining relatives from Kentturay. Mr. and Mr. V. Fentrees of Roberts iTemie are the proud parents of a little son born to them last Tuesday, both are getting: along nicely. Mr F. Mausepohl of Hammond, Mrs. Kiser and Mrs. J. Mills of Chicago, -were visitors at the Roy Wlttr home on LaJve avenue, the fore port of this week. The Misses Cecelia nrfrer. Charlotte Vater and Ruth IJttman attended a party at the Liftman home in Hegwlsh on Thursday evening'. Mrs. -A. Hultgren of Roberts avenue entertained her mother, Mrs. Duckworth of Chicago on Tuesday, the day of the order's birthday. Mr. and llr Frank McNeal of Roberts avenue, attended the Automobile show in Chicago the latter part of last week. The W. TL C will meet in regrular Fission at the K. of P. hall on Saturday evening'. There will be balloting of candidates, initiation and refreshments will be served. It is an urgent request that every member be present. Mr, and Mrs. Klgrer and family of Myrtle avenue were called to Gocdland, Ind., to attend the funeral of the former's father who died very suddenly of heart diseaao. Carl Leise of Chicasro, -was a g-uest at the Goldlnff home on Myrtle avenue on Thursday evening.
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mORlOE BTRf.' 3L B- CHUBC34 IfT- Cnas. H j.-esun. pastor. 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. O. N. KiKor. sin't. 11:0U a. m. Worship. "The Word of Prophecy." t. , i . A-(wvjrth Leagxie. "An International Opportunity and ObliK.uioii. " wader, Aira. Atxa.be tti .M. 'jturge, 7:3U p. m. Worship. "The First Word." tnctiil Stnrilo) CIaj-JV I4J Sibley St. Rev Carl Sciia.fft pastor. Phone 1DT.5. J a. m. Sunday school. 10:15 a. n). Regular English service.
.so evenine service
Monday, J;la p
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bunifps meeting-. Wednesday, S P. m.
eflt Society
tn. Teachers' meet-
m. Junior Y. T, L-
Men's Sick Pen-
Thursday, 7:45 p. m. Choir practice.
TIB. ST BAPTIST fllTJUCH i'.l'.-tli .Si!.)". A Rev J. C. Oranfter, Pastor. Sunday school at 3 45 a. m. Helpful ,.l4ses .or all. uy Cobb. Sunt. 9:45 :. m. Men's Protherhood Class. Mors IvlU'lain, President. 11:00 a. in. .V.Mi-n.u 6 worship. Subject: "This Is That." p:;M p. in. Seii...r B. V. I'. U. 6:3i) p. m. Intermediate E. I. P, V. 7:H) p. m. t;tTiir. service. Tb; will be Hov Scout Serpen and the pator will speak on: "A Hero or a Slave.'' WeJuePiliv, 7:15 p. m., Mid-Week Service, with Bible ftudy ld by the pa st nr. F.lav. 7:30, choir rehearsal. 1 h I 5day, 7:3o, Poy Scout meeting.
Trocj Onu. llrrt Kaoirt Xpiseop! 0arlL
Russell street. R' v. Benjamin Flls.
S33 llohman Btrfet.
t. Paul's X.ntrsera uuitrett. Ii Clinton u W. t". Lieiitainn. PastOT. 10:00 a. m. German service. 2:0t p. tn. Sunday school. 3:00 p. m. Knglnh serme. Sermon topic: "UilKir ' and Reward in Coil's Kjnsdom." MatL 2, l-li. Visitors welcome. riret rnsbytertas CTiere. HoniiinD and Hirh:n4 sta, J. C Barrett. Minister. . Bible School at S:45 a. rn . 11:00 a. m. Murning worbhip. Subject: "ilur Task." Anthems, "O How Iovely Are Thy PcAetimjiS," Malir. "Like a Father," Vance. Junior Endeavor at 4:30 . m. Intermedntte Endeavor 0:30 p. m. Senior Rnd-avor at 0:30 p. m. Kvenr.ir o-.,. at i :.:o p. m. The Children's Choir will sing at this serue. The Hoy Scout troop will attend in a body and the pastor will epeak on the "Boyhood of Abraham Lincoln."
ein Street res1)rtrn Charoti. Corrnr Pin, st. and Chicago are. E. LRoy StetXey. Minister. 40 Ottk '.reet.
eun.iay scnool at :30 a. m.
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Mrs. L. Thompson, supt. S. G. Car ley. Secretary. First pU-itri alls t Chuxcli of West Eu moud iiolds inootiiijis every Sunday at 7 :;:.) to prove "The i'ead Lo Live." 6lti Stale Line su Everyone welcome, iree. rixft Ccorcb. of tne Ktaarame, Corner . aiuiiiet and allcii:caa area. A. ii. W-iirf. t&Mior. . laiidiy schoel. 9.4 a. m. "ili'UiiiiK Wcrship at 10.45 p. m. iiiiJreii'a M etin:r at 2 p. m. Y. P. S. meeting at 6:o p. m. KvaiiBeiistic .service at 1:30 p. tn. jli(i--v. eek pra.er mtei.n0', l:;ju p. m.
Wednesday. Mis.tionary meeting. 2 p. m. Thursday Tea.-U.TS nrccti!ifr, :"-'J p. ni. l-'nd.iy. 3!!i a:;d ley'.s lueetinir. 1 :Z0 p. m. Tin; li.uiu' p "pb-:'s S.w-i.-;ty will R-ive
.four special pr.Kru.'.s durii.K the month of l-'ebrua: y e:n:n :',un !ay evening at '."''j ' m. The .sub.j' i t for tlie 6th will le. Foreign Mjssiorit.," for the 12th , 'Home Mssif-ns," ior the 13th. "Suni rl.tv Sch;.d W'-rlc." and lor th I'ith, j-"i'"he Work of the VouiiK i'eo;le." nr j Y , I. S. i.s always well attended and j tii- audteit' is never dit-appomleil. Wo I esifid a p. ml mv'it.itiou to ail ami e.-i-eel.-Uly'to the yoj:i to attend the..- -i services'.
10:45 a. m. Morning worship. 'C P- rn. Kpworth Leairue. ! 7:30 p. m. Kvenlng worship. AVednesday: Ladies' Aid Society, all day. Thrusday: 7:00 p. iu. Midweek service.
The public is cordially welcomed to all services and to visit the reading room. Sibley Street Synag-og "Our Birthrjpht," will be the subject of Rabbi J. Rap import's sermon Friday
evening. Owinu to the fact that the
Seats fr. No enee-
"jfficial Board nieetfrig first Monday I historv class for the study of the invited.
evening- in each month. Jews' share and part in American hisSunday school board meeting" first , tory. is to rr.eet immdiately after -ser-Tnesday in each month. i vices, the services will s!irt a half an
lion. A,l welcome.
tlon CHCRCH OP TEE BBETJtBKJT Services Sunday, Jan. 15 At 4 p. m.. Room it-, lUmbach Members and the publl: are cordially
rhifi is a community church. Come
and be one of us. First Church of Christ Scientist 730 So. Hohman street. Morning service at 10:45. Sunday School at 12 o'clock. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at S o'clock. A free reading room Is open daily trept Sunday from 2 to 5 p. m. and on Tuesday and Friday exerting from 7:30 to 9.
hour earlier tiisn formerly, that i. services will start at Seven-Thirty. Friday evening. l-eerr.ler the second, and evefv I-'riday thereafter.
International Bifcle Students. I. O. O. F. Hail. 173 State (. ' Public iecture aloni," Riblioal lines every Sunday at 3:00 p. ni. Always Instructive, helpful and ren-
rtif noblest science j.n.1 tbe best itisrrue. throat tretifds. Adv
B'i eare-'til what you raie for a cold "r coufrh. Remember that Father John' Med I. -in is absolutely free from cancerous druars, and has had more than sixty-five years' rucces1 for colds and
Public Worship at 10;45 :o p. m.
s. c. iJ. at o;so p. m.
after
r.sary of the Kr-ipt: any. S-rv ice.i at t fie church:
In and in- er- ' a. rrt. Holy oinmun.mt.
Phon
m Special music by the or-
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Prayer meeting: Wednesday at 7:30 p. m
Sunday is the ann! hir-th of Abr.-.h.im L.n
Vices of the day ;n tins :hur--Tr will be i'-i'J a. ni apprttpriate to the d-iy. The s.-rmon tlr.n. it. l-
Kunjects will bo a follows: Morninsr. P.' : 1 3 a
Pe-i etttitv." Kventnit. "The Achieving Life." Troop 6 of the Ttoy Sr.uits of Ji;oi;moii'i v i t attend tb even:r.r service in a body and h.iv part in the evening prosram. You ara a ' wavs w elconie in this community and friendly church.
St, ?anl's Charcli. Episcopal. Kuubach Avt ate; too t. Hev. IVt-r Lancen,'' rft. H"ctor. Tomorrow i the fifth St.nday
pastor. S003, 0:15 a. Chest ra.
S:30 a. m. Sunday school. lfl:45 a. m. Morning Worship. Theme: "Christ's Leiinition of Religion." This sermon is the fourth in a Series of addresses on the Sermon on the .Mount. Its message ia most vital. 5:;, i i. ni. intermediate League social hour. 6:0v p. m. Epworth Ieagti Boclal hour. ::) p. rn. Epworth lcasrue. Miss Marion Gilchrist, leader. 0:15 p. m. Intermediate devotional service. i.jo p. m. Evening Worship. Sermon theme: "The Mark of a Man " Tiov Scout Troops numbers Four,
seven and three will be quests at this service. Scout Master Scott will deliver an address on "Tho Reason tor Boy Scout Week." :45 p. m. Friendship hour. Th Third Division of the Ladies' Aid will
! entertain. Lverybody invited.
Wednesday 2; p. m. General Aid with Mrs. W. H. Sie!lman, 118 Carroll street. Church Nig'bt Pro-?rara 6:15 p. m. Sapper. r. :5 p. in. Round table conferences. 7:15 p. ni. Studv dosses. 7:50 p. rn. Prayer and praise service. Thursday , , , 2.,,j p. m. The W. F. M. S. with Mrs. A. R. Abbott, 102 Ogdcn street. St. Joha'a ttitheran Chorea West Hammond. LTbert, 515 W. albley st., phone 1S29-R. Sunday, 51:00 a. m. Kntrlish Sunday school. All children welcome. 1i:i0 . m. Knglish services. Topic: "One Thir.t," Is Needlul." 7:30 P- rn. German service. Topic: "Ood's Covenant With Israel." Israel'!! Covenant With the Gibeonites. isitors welcome. tmiNI'l'T XITGUSH lOTEEBASl -. Waltharr. street and 1'ark Place. H. Mackensen, pastor. 1194 Harrison Btr-et. Phone 14 4S. j:45 a. rn. Sunday School. 10:"0 a. m. Morning services. 7:45 p. m. Eveni-r worship. CH-RISTIAM- CHUMfH Calumet avenue and Summer Blvd. C, M. Smithson. Pastor.
9:3(i a. m,. Bible school. 11:00 a. in. Preaching
munion Service. Subject: "Sleepers.' 6 ::' p. m. Christian Kndea-vr, Senior. Intermediate and Junior Endeavor. 7-T,0 p. m. lreachina;.
"The CHurch on a Strlke.Church Clerk, Gladys Hess. KwtusMl City Mission, lilt XH ra, lsa Indiana avert. e G. J. Ellen. Evangelist. Phone Lansing- 01-W. Gospel services: Thurflay anfl Sund.jv f vnine, 7:45 p. m. Subject Sunday: "Cities of RefuKe." Adult Bible class and Sunday school at 3 n m H cord i all" in vl ted
80H1 ST. PElHTfCSTAl ASSEHL 749 Sohi st. Bible school at 9:.10 a. m. Public Wovs-hi-i at U!:"sa . m. Evangelistic meeting1. $7:30 p. tn. Thursday evfiuuB. Mid- eek, 7:50 P. m. Tuesday eveninr, Cnttrure Prayer meet ing. at ,"5'i Ash. St.. 7:30 p. m. A cordial invitation is ex tended to all. Come' 202 HoTrnan street, corner Town at. t block east of Hohman. 10:30 a. m Preaching. 2:30 p. m. Suriday j.i hool. 3:30 p. m. Pr;: i-e mf tin. 7:30 p. m. Preachiiifr service. Mid-week services Tuesday and Frl-
i day e eniuRP. j Salvation meeting at 7:30. All are invited to those services. Pee K. J r,r ff;!:. mi l or i" rh.ir're. Residency. ?! iTicn-.'o ae., I 'a tc niond. Rev. E. J. Griffith. Pastor.
1 and intstrue-
T'-nnant. ActitiR' Suf-t . ll-.cv Coniniuiuon and se"
n.oi "i,v the .': i r. Tiii-K". 'Aboard Fie flood Ship CJiur.- h.' .M'.oie by 'o.-;e I Parish c'l.'.ir. ?:;;!) p. ni. Lvening l'rayer and S' "Come and Worship With Us':" Ycjiry nsc.-tlp Mot-day. 7;45 p. m. TT.T. J5A1TATICH :.: K .Sl.-i'- sr. Ph-oie 2r:?'i. Cant. Ce.- r;:e A. 1I'-KR Rid L.eut. II. 11. Yu;n bcrir. oTo ers in -harge. PijV'lic si rvi e: Tuesday, Jhur'day and s-t-,ri!;,y at 8:10 P- m. Snndav: 1 1 -.iy a. rn. Holiness service. 2 : 1 5 p. m. Su-tday school. ",::.( p. rr.. Y'le.ntt T'ropi T.esrion. Pnii ii. m. ,.tivi.tion rneetniK.
Thursdav. 2:? Sev.-invr Circle f Sat.irday. cli! -s ' or h ilii n
p. ii-. li'-nie I.e-rjon, woir.eii o,-r if. years, p. n. I.ar'l of Love 5 to 15 years.
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Everybody weiconw! Cer,ttary TT. 11. Churm. Corner of Oostliti at.d Towle streets YYarr.-'n C. Hense, Pastor. Iccidence. tfi'1 Shefficd ave.. phon
124S-M. Miss Kern Rueuman. pastors c-j
assistant. Residence Zii oosiun st.. t,i- ' 101 3-W.
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KE3CT WXEK'S CTTESTlOirS (By Nelson Erisbin) 1 "What was the Jews' idea of the kingdom Jeaus came to set up? 2 of X. Tmen, who suffered most for Christ's captive cause? 3 What pathetic scene took place in the Pharisees home where Jsus dined? 4 What did Jesus say of him who commits sin? & Who was preaching' and where, when most of the city came to hear? 6 Why did his parents hesitate to tell who grave sigrht to tteir blind son? 7 Cite a case of warning against going ti sleep during- a preaching service. 6 Why did Jesus often teach by parable? ANSWERS TO T.AST WEEK'S 1 That the Comforter might come. .ichn If. 7. 2 To convince the world of si7, righteousness, judgment. John 10, 9:11. 3 Because their deeds are evil. John 3-19. 4 Every one that believeth. Ron. 10-14. 5 Chiefly because they were of mixed origin. j The love and power of sin. Rom. ECZEMA
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