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of pulpits "for the "day. ' Ilev. Ralph I Ojmmios, of Cary, will sjieak In -this j church at 10:45 a. m and tiie .Pastor. ' Jtev. StelTey, will be in (iary. . In the J evening at 7:30, the pastor will be In i fc is own : pulpit and will Bpeak cav the; rubject, "pTot'esstpn ; Tried." Special

music. In the evening:. bv the orxbestraj ir.fci-ht pieces. THits Community cfcurcli, First Spiritualist Church of West Sam

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Salvation meeting at 7:30. .' AU are Invited to these serviees.- ' Kev. K. J. Urifflth, pastor In charge. Ilesidancc, 201 Chicago ave., Hammond. Kev. E. J. Cntfith, Pastor. Mrs. L. Thompson, supt. K. . G. Carle.v, Secretary.

( inond Holds meetings every Sunday at I j ' :3d to prove "The iead l.o Live." 6L'( i

1TBW QXTSSTXOITB KUy Nelson Erisbin) ' I Why the cal, Men of Israel He'.?? - How are the O. T. Commandments summarised In the X. T? 3 Name the man charged v Uh pra4 What la the difference between a Testament and a Covenant? o 'Where do we find a record cf The Fruits of Faith? -What JC. E. eenter.ee of si words transcends all others in . wealth and scope? , 7 AVTiere is the Christian's hope fully reallied? 5 What was Tennyson's ida of i 'e.i eaV

1SS Indiana aenue. -, if G. J.'l-llen. Evangelist. v ., . . j ' Phone Larcsing" 6t-V. , ' J Gospel- fcervicc's " Thursday nfl Sunday - evening, : S ;45 p . m . - ' I Subject Sundaj : "The Suffering Jflca-f aiah."' " ' . " ' " ; ft .'. Adult -Elblc ' class ;and Sunday scIkjcL,); at 3 p; m. All? are cordially ' invited." ;f

, situ.ee Line st. Kvcryoue welcome, free.

Ct. Panl'a x,nthraa wares. IS Clinton St.- ' . . fT. F. Uchtsir.n. .Pastor. 3 0:00 a. ni.lifrman Fenint. ":00 p. m. Sunday school. 3:00 P. m'. -English service. Vid'tors v clcume.

t!rn Cauea of trie Hamreae. Corner Calumet and Michigan trta, A. M. Walls, Pastor. Sunday, school. ft:4& a. m. Murtviug. Worship at 10.45 p. m. . Children's Alee tins at 2:30 p. m. Y. p. s: meeting at 6:30 p. m. '-Evangelistic service at 7:30 p. m. '

l mu-weck prayer meeting, 7:30 p. m. t Wednesday. .'Missionary meeting, 2 p. m. Thursday

rracners meeting, i :30 p. rn, Friday. ' Men and Boy's meeting, 7:30 p. m. . Saturday. . 1 The Young People's Society will give ;iour special programs during the month of February each Sunday evening at

phone 10IS-W. Activities: Sunday: '5:30 a. m. Sunday school. 10:45 a. m. Morning" worship. .6:30 p. m. Kpworth Teag-ue. 7:30 p. m. Evening worship. Wednesday : T.adiea' Aid Society, all day. TUrusdaj : V:C0 p. rn. Midweek service. Official Board meeting first Monday canning in each month. Sunday nchool board meeting ftr.-t

Tuesday In each month. This is a community church, and be one of us.

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Tirst Church of Christ Sclaatiit 7 3 0 So. Hohman street. Morning service at 10:15. Sunday School at 12 o'clock. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at is o'clock. A free reading room Is open daily except Sunday from 2 to i p. m. and on Tuesday and Friday evenings from 7:30 ti S.

The public is cordially welcomed to all cervices and to visit the readins room. Sibley Street Syaagog "Our Birthright." will be the subject of Rabbi J- Rappaporfs sermon FViday evening. Owing to the fact that the history class for the study of the Jena' share and part in American history, is to rr-ft immediately after services the services will start a half an hour earlier thn.ii formerly, that Is, services will start at Seven-Thirty, Fri

day e-onin, December the ' BecbEfi. q3 ivery Friday thereafter. CBtecMttMl Btfile tAemcaw i. o. o. r. nan. its etate st. , . Public lecture aJoni- Biblical limes mrery Sunday at S:0O p. rn. " V?Always InjtructiTe. hetpful ana reaunable. The. wisdom from sAovssis tue noblest science and ths best lastru?ticn. , . -. - Al wsJcome." Seats free. No coi.ee-

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:oy p.;m. ..The. subject for the 5th will

v."-, j-orcign Missions." for the 12th

THome Nfjssions." fcr the 19th. "SutiAay . Sehool " Work," and for the 2th, W'The Work -of the Younar Peonle." Our

. ISSWBSa TO WKSK'S 1 A temporal Kingdom. Mark 10.37. : St. Paul. 11 Cor. 11-24. 3 A woman washing Jesus' feet wjth her tears. Luke 7-37. -1 He is the servant of sin. John 8:31. 5 St. Paul in Antioch. Acta 13-44. '6 Afraid lest they be put out of the bjragoir. John 9-22. "I -Eutychus: Acts 20-9. - S To command sober thinking. SU Waal's Chnrch Episcopal : P.lmbach Ave. auu Aiiu bt. Rev. Peter Langendorff. Eeetor. Tomorrow i the second: Sunday bcJ'or 1-enL Saiaquesilia services at the church: 8:00 . m. Holv Communion. ' The Kt. Kev. John Hazen White, D. 13. celebrant. ' 9:30 a. m. CNurch school and Inttruct'on. It. I. Tennant, Actir.g Surt. ' 10:45 a. ni. Confirmation sprvick The

r;ctor will present to te F.lRhop of; i-he Jjtocesfl a number of person to ' revet ve the leaving of Hands and to be received as Communicants of the church At! are cordially invited to attend the j service and greet our Bi.--.hop - I riXST BAPTIST CHXr&CE . i'U-lli biuiw, !

Kev. J. C. Oranger, Tastor. Sunday school at 9:45 -a.- m. - Helpful classes tor all. Guy Cobb, Supt. '9:45 a. m. Men's Brotherhood Class, ilorse LicllPlaiii." President. 11:00 a. m. .Morrtie,- .."rshlp. Subject: "L'ncrowned Kings." ' ,,, 6:30 p. as. Senior H. i. I'. I". 6 30 p. bl Intermediate B. T. 1". V. '7:30 p. ta. Kvemns service. Subject; "Afraid to Go Home in The Uark." - .Wednesday, 7:45 p.. m., 'id-Week .Service, with Bible study led by the pastor. Thursday, 7:30, cho.r rehearsal. Thursday, 7:30, Boy Scoyt iqc-etli)s, Troop use. St. John's Lutheran Chuxeh West Hammond. Egbert, SIS W. Sibley st , phone 1S23-H. .Sunday, :00 a. m. Er j:Iih ' Sunday s 'hool. All children welcotne. -930 a. rnj German ConfcisFtonal 're'rices, '10:00 a. ci.-'German services 'with celebration of Holy CommoTiion. ' Lecture bv Rcv. Raelz. Topic: "The are cf Body and !-oul,'." csptciailj aptll. that the inmates of our T.uthcruai lfom for Feeble Minded -receive. "Visitors welcome. tamaiui BTmrnfeacaJ Cti&rcaa. - 141 Sibley St. Ker. Carl Bcir. ITftstar. Phone 1D35. ! a. m. 9-unday school. - ' 10:10 a. n. Church service. 7: So p. to. English service. ' Tuesday evening. Senior 1". I. L. sotial meeting. Wednesday. p. in. Congregational niceting. - mi Street Tresbff lerrej cX.ajh. Corner Pine rt. sod ChicagoE. LeRoy Steffey, . Minister, .40 . Oak , street. " - ' ' ' , ,Surniay .eehocl at 9:S0 a.- ra. PuHJ'c Worship at 10:45 a m. aii4 1 :1 r. m.

T. P. . C. E. at ;S p.; tn. . -Prajfef r.ieeLing V.'ednesday at -'7;w0 p." rn. . i Hufiday is "Tndikr.a !;.-" ' t hrqugho.u t t"ic jro4 of TtKiicn? wlr't ;m VjeJiattjca

caruzsTXAir chttbk . Calumet avenue and Summer E?n d. 9;l'u a. m. Bible school.

:30 P. m. Christian Endeavor, Sen- V j?- is well attended artd J or, Intermediate and Junior Endeavor, f? -"'ence- is rieVer disappointed. We ,7:30 p. m. Evening service. 1 te!? P-'ial invitation to all and 7:30 p. m. Wednesday Mid-week 'sPea!ly to the young to attend these

nravo.r meeting- '

snrst rreshytertsA Chmroa. Hohman and Highland eta, . J. C Parrett. Minister. Bible School at 9:43 a. rn. .11:00 a m. Morning .Wursi",:p. Pr.- M. M. Ilogers of South Bend wi preach - - - - ' '. 1 Junior Endeavor at' 4:30 p. in, -iFrtermediaro Kndeavor " 6 :30 - p. n. Senior Endeavor at 6:30 p. m.

r-veniin; N.orship at 7:39 p. m.

ntE SAXTATZOXT AUTT -'40 E .State St. Phone 252S. Cartiorge A. Heldt and Eleut. H. TL Toting te.rg, officers in charge. fiblic services: Tuesday, Thursday aryrl Saturday at S:00 p. m. . Sunday : 1-1 :)o a. m. Holiness service. ":15 p. m. Sunday school. '6:10 p. n,. Young People's Legion. S;00 p. m. Salvation meeting.

t nursday.

( tnis service-me junior i.noir wiu sewing t trcle for women over IS year, sing-and eleTen children- will assist the Saturday. 2:00 p. m. Band of Love

pastor m a study or Missions In Alaska,, class-for children 5 to 15 years.

rt:-st KetAodlst Splsoopaa Caron. f, ussell street. R v.' Benjamin R3s, . pustor. S33 Hohman street. Phone

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9:15 a.' in. -Special mutlc by the or

cnrra .. i.:"0 a. nr. Sunday ' school." 10 :45 a. m. Morning Worship. ' , Theme: "tGetting. a Livt-ug.'- A continuation of the tliscourecs of the Sermon in the Mount. f:30 p. m. Intermediate League social hour. - :30 p. m. Intermediate League devotionalihour." - ' 6:00 p. m. Epworth League social hour. ' . 6:30 p. m. Epworth Leaguo devotional hour. 7:30 p. m. Evening worship. Theme: "The Power of the Gospel." 8:45 P, ni. fellowship period. - First I' i vision hostesses. Wednesday Church night. fi:15 p. nt. Supper. . . 6:45 . p.' m. Round . table - conference.

i :ij p. m. Studv classes

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Everybody welcome:

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i "turner I uomiiii ar u i ow ib BLtvrzia. Warren C. Hennlee, Tastor.

J 124.1-M. Miss Fern Ruckman. pastor's S .-isi.-,i?nt Hesirince 234 Jst'in t-.

CHANGE OF LIFE WOMAN'S TRIAL Proof That Lydi E. Piskam't Vegetable Compound u of Great Help at This Period MetroTlia. Illinois. "I have taken

Prayer and praise service. Lydia E. .Pickham's Vegetable Coint A- ? . 1t 'a.

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cr. unas. j-t. jeeson. pastor. 3:15 a.m.- Sunday echool. U. .V. Kiger, supt. 31:0.0-a. m. vorsltip. . ."The Wprd of Prophecy." - 6:30 -p. tn. KpwntTh League. ' V.Vn . International : Opportunity . and bliKatibn." : Leader, Mrs. Intzabetb M. George. ' ' '' ' " , 7:30 p. rn, Worship ' "The First Wurd." TmnriTT sir&zZ8a z.ittxaki

WaUham street and Park Place..

- H. Mackensen, pastor, 1194 Harriso street. Phonfl 144. . . . 9:45 a. -m. Sunday School. 30:39 a. m. Morning services. 7:45 p. ' tn. Everiinjr worship. BOaXi ST. PIltTH OSTAL - ASSZK. .9 Sohl et. Bible school st 9:30 a. m. Public Worship at 19:30 a. m. Evangelistic . meeting. ?7:"0 p. in. Thursday evening,. Mid-Week, 7:39 p. m. - - ... . ... Tuesday evening. Cottage Prayer meet ag, at 30 Ash st , -7:30 p. nj." . A '.cordial' Invitation is extended to all. . Come! twi rxrza. oostil m&siosi 102 Hoffman stret, .corner .TotIo st. t block east" of H"hman. ' ' ' 19:i0 a.- tn. Preaching. - 2:31' p'. .' ill. s'tindaj; school. 3:0 p. m. Praise n-.eetir.c. T.;0 .P- m- Pi'eacMng t8crvlje itid-v"tk services Tueaay and Friday ever,li;c.

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pound and Liver Fills. I was eo much benefited by the use of these medicines that I was able to be up and about in two weeks. I was at the Change of Life when I began taking the medicines and I passed over that time without any trouble. Now I am hale and hearty, do all my housework , washing, ironing, scrubbing, and cooking, all there istodo about aljouse, and can walk two cr three miles without getting too tired. I know of several of my neighbors who have been helped by your medicines. " Mrs. Emma Culver, 705 E. 7th St., Metropolis, Illinois. Depend upon Lydia E. Pinkham'sVege table Compound. Nervousness, irritability, heat flashes, headache and dizziness, are relieved by this splendid medicine. : -

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