Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 5, Hammond, Lake County, 18 February 1922 — Page 3

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CoB4rrrmUonaI CbnrcnSeven Sunciys umU Easter. We will observe

Lot this year by rpoclal tervwes

fuii-day during liarch. and every even-

lag during the last week. Subject for the morning rervlco at eleven, "Why Brown SaoaM Attend Church." Mr. True-hlood will begin a series cf sermons in the evening on "The Twelve Apostolic Types of Christ'an Mtan." Special music on the pipe cry an. Cathedral Music Wareinj. leTand Mac Do-well. Poatlude in D Harris. Choir under tlie direction of Mr. Hansen render a special selection at the inornin-g fecrvio-i.

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INITIATED HOSE ARE NEWEST FAV , yi.

Methodit fvey pastor.

You will ajways find a. cordial welCima at; 9:30 Sunday School an -3 Junior Church. Xsw scholars are enrolling almost every Sunday, j 10:45, swbllc wnrtrhip vrith E'--ran ! ty the pastor, subject. "The God of the j Open Gate." j ":C0. E$ e:tU .x ct .M.O'X-.j Tt thins as a Good Persona. Ii,;?l;:t, Ls ; AjiuA;i,--:r;t. Liijer, It. H J. L.r .l-j erson or Mr. r. E . C ! 7:30. i?p-ci Aiin:ver.a ry o; Ks-iS-i i cf Pythias. WUtirt L, e tend !a a body. The -.l-.:t - -vc! id res s to be made by Iter, ii r. r-ey j s, "The Ooopet of Good Wil" I prfblic is invited.

.vrs. RurseM McCarthy cr,t.r-.a'..-.eci the and M. Club at he: home ii In- , diana bojleiard on Friday even. tig ; Bunco xas played after which prizes

were awarded to Mrs,. Holmes and j frs. Earr and second prr.e. to Mrs Thomas and Mrs. Hal P.owe. A course j Junct-.eon was sent-l and a mos; plea:.- I ant evening was ep.-.nt. ! illss Mary Lawler is .uflTrring- with ' m sprained ankle at liar home in On- j trai avenue. ' 5U8 Julia Seal, the social -worker, i wishes some kind person w.iuV! griv i fcer a baby bad and l? ;.?sy, which ! ehe could use to good advantage n ! .er welfare work in Whiting. Phone ' ier at 63-J, or lear." same at city hs.ll. j The Whitngr Relief Cirpg are invit-i ed to Hammond Tuesday, Feb. 2.. to ; Thave dinner with the Ha:niosd corps i at 12 o'clock. All t-ose go;r.g rhouli leave Whiting- on the 11 o"ei.-ck car Mr. and Mrs. Grl-on who have beet: ' visiting: ffceir daufMtr, Hie. Ma-y Sibson -haw-, returned to their horn j in Sault Ste. Marie, 51 ion. ; 1 Irs. K. E. Nelson cf 0"-e:- t tru i ffM riven a plsasaat and uxptci ,' V.ouie wtrminjr by fou.rr.jen -if Iter '. fri-nds who appealed it hr horr.e .-. - vcon on Wednasday, la lr, i,-. s . ii'nsa to en. The g'lr-i-.--. lo;. :: -..- ' -c-:-n of the hoa.se and it 1 ' .i rat down to h. n..-i,t t.si ri-c ! !,.r,-r-.d. Po'lowing t'r,--, ;.,. ,-.ry:-i o":il: -i-::v4:ie and ne fid 1ft -'!r ! voi. ' " j

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ib poors; s on Tue&duy errentng', Feb.

hn Prehl of lls:"u a.reet has been

il-'- Iiic Owls committea composed of called to Eu'tclo, N. IT., by the serl Patton, Brinker and Kyle are bupir.g ou illness o? his brother, that aU will feel Che pt-sponsibility of

jeinx presfr.t for tiie grind windup. Whiting- Udg:e No. 3i$, K. (K P.,

rRIJiCEJS THfJATKtt TOKKiHT

Lioat-1 Barymore

was a victor in Hammond

l"hurjday. Mr. Ivtsrer returned froai Goodiin,

ana My me Tenip'e. No. 121, PjthiAn Bill," aJso Itarfod Lloyd comedy, Si.stera will hold joint services at Ihe Tpie of the Day ad Put he Xetr.

earning Sanday, Asnea Ayre In "The

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M. K. church on Sunday evening, Feb

.9. 1922. All knights and sisters are lv That Had o TttIUl;.' .jigred to be present at the K. of V.

hah at p. in., sharp, for the purpose of arter.Jir: in a body. T.ie Woman's Rell.-f Corps will meet at lU'th street and Sheridan avenue n a hody nox' Wednesday evening to attfr J the mcetin? of the Americari Le-:o:i in a b-..r!y.

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c "i 1 " bo.d their Janja:-v 27fl

nl iv.:.. iris; meetin at o'Kf.tTiy's

y Afi'ii 2!st, uitl; a i. on 'lay n. A;: rr.nil;r.j are urid U-

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j-ear.- fa: sod -i w a;' at i.er hoTlft

j 1-lrnt livujiacr Ileal Church tf Robot th- K.-rf nfa-ht- t.i r. r.,.rtrl r-af

rijnd.ly Hcliool 9:11 a. m. Morn is. a S'-rir;on "Bcrif'.fla'.s of tile rayr-r Meeting." 11 a. m. Jij.'-.iors 2 p m. Yc-.jn? People's Meetir.g 7 p. jn.

i'rcs-bytfcilan cLurcn" ir.et at the hoim;

.mo. fj-aiuik Ul UiJWi tut ttvcnv., ftTtaUft

with a very good attendance on last Thursday afternoon.

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in "Uoomenng ( church met at the home of John Shlsk ! Ind., where he and Mrs. Kiger attend

ed Stla-litz Par, last Monday evening, i ed the funeral of his father, Mrs. K:The next meeting- will be this coming i , , .

The V. B. A. of the Maoc.ibi.-e? held

a most interejting meeting at tiieir

hall on Wednesday evenir.K. with the

commander, Mrs Ix-na Brickman, prer idingr. Sis candidates were taken into the order. Aft.-r the business session was over, and entertainment of s:hioldT. n u-ia fVc

un ucv j at wju rt.ti a. Xiutlll7ll tjl

selections In the program foliowintr

Mrs. Lawrence Hanson of Atchison ginning to er.3. Plana are being- ina-c

Monday, Feb. i;0, wild 'aJao be held at the home of one of the members.

Tho Stig-lita Park .Westminister:

c-lub met at the home cf Mrs. Mitchner of l31at street Wednesday. Tho peopiu of the Presbyterian ' church will have a farnliy yupper next '

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for another entertainment t-n ne.i meeting night. TAR THEATRE TOMGHT Fuor art of vaiHlevlUe and picture-. Tomorrow "lifomum Mrs. Revel." A I son conietly and crlaU Rudolpk Valentine in "Conqnrrlnt Power" neat Wednesday and Thursday. 1-i-U

A Buck On Leave."

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the saipper. Further details will bo1 r. ,.. ' , "' " . ' ! Tt'P'cs of the Dot and Put lie .Veirn

i anntir,rd in fh .,iv '.""" "" w.w loo

J ' " ! the part of the "robon! Morn

v.,-3 mat visnea airs. rants ots of rrprtir f.ir tlm i. m.

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Ca ' ct;hU9! Wednesday badits' Aid -2:30 p. m. the president, Mrs.

Myrtle aver. ue. Pv a yer M oet i a jsr- W e1 r. e s J a y ,

4 ani 7 p.:n. at the home Preese, 1202

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Iinwou.g report that she is rer.nvur-rr.g-nicely from her recent operation a the St. Bernard hospital in Chicago.

Miss Bm. .Siinn.-k of Reese avenue i ami Jo-hn Mt.lforJ of Ilamniot: J a:-i tended a theater in Chicg-o on Wei-: neiicay eivening-. j Mr ft. Sam Tucker and Mrs. George I 'A-hite of Pearl street, were busine? visitor in Sou th Chxago Thursday. Mrs. Fved H(.,i.'i' .k-- ar.i childrin of!

s-r: f tr' : tsd :6l irives ac Lias - C-t la. W -1- - ..

... -. ar,d Sits. 7. tita.-.-'.ri Myr -vcrme ip-.:n: 'A'c i - ..r day cv-:-r:.u; -l.e i'ar:ke;:l:t.'J .-.cw.-i ia Clvi-tac-.v. 1" 1:.-rr :". r c-f ?r':ri'j -rrri';

deserve

ots of credit

oren wr.rc trained; some of the class being quite tai'-nted. After school ( ljKd refreshment? were served. In '1' t'-fnjr was a ; -rr-am from be-

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Chas. Arkia & Son Jewelers ami Gpometrbt 165 EAST STATE STREET HAMMOND, IND.

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F. B. DAVIS J. T, STAMM Chirpprtor ChLro'jwdist SUITES 410-412, HAMM0KD

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Huee cou re j hose rt ths adL-ptetl fl,. cr s:.-t-r U -,s 1 wearer is i.r.:'ie initsai oi: or.- in; ' If. t'it' Gli th ' she if- r..t;arii d&inty h..r.-i.-1-i

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Whiting Advertisements Are Winners

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When you think of furniture, think jf H. Gordon Sons. 2-I0tf vThlting Jewelry stores wll cloae at 5 p. m., except Monday and Thursday at 8 p. m. Saturday and pay day at 10 p. m. 2-:3-t; 15.000 roils of Wall Paper, from 8c lo Toe psr roll: about 5 per cent cheaper than last year. Tom Smeller, 405 Indianapolis boulevard. 2-15-ti Ai.1 work done In Beauty Culture ine done by MTs. Fogle, 1CC3 Army areaue. Plione 515. Open even:n7a 2-la-4t OBET THE COXQCEKIN'3 rOTER if you would be happy, the secret wil to brongbt vividly before you soon a; tie Star Theatre. n-16-5i. Beginning January 1st, 1322, dividends to the amount of $30?. 00 are exercpt from the United States Cove- 1 trament Tax. Now is a good time to Savings and loan Association and sa -rig your exemption on this amount ot money. The dividends on $3,600 0 ) at t S per cent are exempt from. Un-ted Utates Government Income Tax when invested in the Whiting Savings and oan Asfcociatioa. 2 -1 6-3 1 "A Buck On Leave." j

Jtret tthink of rt the Equitable Lrf- ' wrote more 'Vusiness in January, 1SL' . j than in a.ry previ.-k-up January in its hi-etoryl PvtiS.'ell F Smith, Aernt. j ;.S1 113t.1i street. T'-lephone N'o. 2m6. j Open Friday evening fl to 8. 2-lSlt ! Wanted rttfrr.eii family washing-. '' Call 724 New V' rk avenue (rear). j STAR THEATRE TO NIGHT j ST acta of vaudeville and paetnre. j Trow "Infomoum Mrs. Revel." i Alnon comedy and aerial. !

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HERE beyond a doubt is the greatest s;u'e of Ginghams ever held in Northern Indiana. A wondrous showing of all the newest patterns which have been approved for the Spring season. Visit this great Dress Goods Department, see for yourand new color combinations. A tremendous variety to choose from.

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MORE than ever before, pretty Gingham Dresses will be popular this Spring and Summer. Prepare, as hundreds of women are doing, for your entire year's needs, here are ginghams for every conceivable purpose, for fine street dresses, louse dresses, romper suits at values that can't be :qualed.

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Novelty Tissue GINGHAM 65c yd. 32 inch Silk Woven Tissue Gingham, in neat patterns and color combinations of checks and small plaids. Very special during the Gingham Week Sile, 65c a yard.

30-inch Chambray 29c vd. Linen finished Chambray of c I o ? e weave, for dresses, blouses and smocks, in all wanted colors. Very special for Gingham Week, 29c per yard.

REPAIRED REPAINTED OVERHAULED BOUGHT SOLD AND EXCHANGED PRICES THAT ARE RIGHT We vili take your old; Washer in on trade cn a r,ew

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32-inch French GINGHAM Made of extra fine quality selected yam. A large variety of colors and all the different size checks 5.0 much in demand for Spring wear, m Specially priced for Gingham Week, J-M4 per yard

Standard Apron GINGHAM Standard Apron Gingham, the better grade, in all wanted sizes b!ye and wh;te checks. Regular 20c quality. Special during this Gingham Week Sale, per yard 1 only f d m ife

Special 32-inch Dress Gin s ham

Closely Woven Clotli Beautiful Checks Colors 50c Value Plaids 28c yd.

32-inch Romper Suiting High grade Romper Suiting, the famous Devonshire brand. In a large variety of neat designs,- splendid for house dresses, suits, rompers and shuts. Very special for Gingham Week, jr per yard -J

32-in. Dress GINGHAM 69c yd. High grade imported Dress Gingham, made of best quality selected yarn, immense variety of beautiful neat designs and color combinations. Very special, 69c a yard.

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