Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 6, Hammond, Lake County, 25 February 1922 — Page 6
February 25, 1922.
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PAT PAW? C
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INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE!
"vrASlfIXI0., Feb. io. Colonel i
George Harvey, American ambassador to Great Britain, was a?aln "put on the pan" today in tti United States senate. Following: Ser.ator Red' crltlclsw of yesterday, in which he declared he would "almost ba willing: to repeal the prohibition 1ms" to get Harvey back. Senator Pat Harrison. Democrat, of Mississippi, attacked Harvey today for comparing President Iiardlns to an eic-pfaant. Harrison, reading- from a dictionary, solemnly aaured the senate that an e'.eph.ant was noted for its "boII? Ivory" ajid carried "wood In its head."
"boulevard, resulted in an Increased at-
ndance last nljfht and one' more cn- .
fessioti. The people are becoming more and more impressed with the message
I of the Evangelist Day and the solos by I'aul Arnold, the ntiteJ baritone. Tonight the evangel!- -'s subject will be "In the Be!nnln G id " The service will begin tonight at 7:30 and clos
at. 8:30. On Suncay morning the evan gellst will apeak on the subject. 'To' lowing "Jesus Atar Oft." and on Sund.iy evening-, ''The Name That Is Abov.. Kvery Name." On Sunday morning Arnold will sing a song of his own composition entitled "The Old II:me an 1 Mother." He has sung this song in
? twenty-five states and l.SOv copies o. the same have been sold in hts -ieet-
lngs. The meetings will b co-Ulnu"d all next week, except 3Ionday n!ght, which is reft night.
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- ddr- hv Charle3 C. Jessie. Sub- Public Worship at 10:30 m. Joct: "Democracy. Divine or Devilish." Evangelistic meeting. J7:3 p. m. ...u . a amuii lite leading piat-1 lhursaa.y evening. Jiid-Weeit. 7:30 i in ti ii.it.j-s o: tho ciay, stja.ving on p. m. the earn) programs as Win. Ji.nn.nK3 luesday evening. Cottage Prayer meet ..... ( ..w, 1- -t Bank. Capt. Itlg. at 330 AJ1 IU 7:30 p. m. .t.iiard Unison. 10. He is trcphatial- i A cordial invitation i xtecd4 U y Arnei,,..,, a. a ti.ut.tic message ' all- Come!
.the audience is never disappointed, extend a special Invitation to ull
especially lo the young to attend theet services.
V.'c i SiiTiflay fccbool board meeting flrat and Tu;-'hty in each n.onlh.
Thii tfi a community church. Come anj be on cl us.
SCRIPTURAL QUESTIONS
at this t:me will be imminently worth
while. :45 p. rn. Fellowship period. The ladles of the Fourth Division will i it I V.1 llA.ll.
Evangelist Meetings. The series of evangelistic meetings in progress at the First Christian church. Calumet avenue and Summer
DR. J. GOLDMAN Dentist X-Rajr First National Bank BUj. EAST CHICAGO, IND.
STEW QUESTIONS (t,- N-. stui liridtjiii) 1 Xam "the historical books of the New '1 esuimunt. 'ai .s lellgion? 3 When was th -. Christian church .t.-t.tu. By whom? 4 Vthtie ana ..t. is the Kingdom of .; d? 6 What is the lesson oi the parable i.. . me pounds? i.i ihe morning star of the New Testament? 7 What U.. frees us from the law .1 a,n a..d t.eath? 5 Mention the beloved physician of the New Testament. AN3WEB.S TO X.AST WEEK'S i e s -ifrred up against Paul, sought to kill him. Aits 21-2S. ,. ,vto tr.-o. J att. 22-24. 0 Dlotrephcs, 3rd. John 9-10. 1 . ,.c .irst. is a will. Second an, i''re-nv nt. 5 ty. b. "Tiap. 11. 6 For Ood ho loved the world. John
TEE rUZ.lt GOiPEI. HZSSZOa 202 Hoffman sr.re-t. comer Towia fc . blocK east of Hohraan, 10:30 a. m. Prea-cJairig. S:30 p. ro. bunuay school.
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aster. Phone 1935. .vin.t
9 a. m. Sunday school. I Salvation meeting at 7:30. K:15 a m. RiiKli.Hh service and holy' ah r invited to theee eervlces.
Communion. No evening service. rv. E. J Griffith, pastor in charge. uesday, 7:3" p. ra. Junior y. P. L. - Kesidence, 201 Chicago ave.. Hammoud. social mi-. ting. I linv. E. J. Griffith, Pastor. Wednesday, 7:13 p. m. Lent service.! j, 'i ho mi-son. supt. I S. G. Carley. Secretary. CHttL... C - i ii ! Calumet a.enuo and Summer Blvd. ' Mtniittt Chnrch of Wast Btm
THE SAXVATION AJ5.MTT H69 K .State et. Phone 2526. Capt. George A Hetdt and Lieut. II. 11. Toui. berg, officers in charge. Public servicf-s: Tuesday. Thursday an'? Saturday at 8:00 p. in. Sunday: 11:00 a- m. Holinees service. 2:15 p. m. Sunday school. C:30 p. m. Young People's Legion. i-00 p. m. Salvation meeting Thursday. 2:00 r. m. Homo Legion.
I Eewing Circle for women over IS years, j Saturday, 2:00 r. m. Band of Love 'class for children 5 to 10 years.
Everybody welcome
Centenary M. E. Cbui-cn. Corner of Go-stlln and Towle streets. Warren C. Hens.ee. Pastor. Pfsiienr. ICG Sheff:e'd ave.. phone
::.u a. m. i.,ie school. - . n,.i,i ,,tinir.. v.ru Sundav at i?j3r Min Fern Kuckman. pastor's
10:30 a. m. Communion and service. Drova -The Dead Do Live." 6j6 assistant. Residence 234 Gostilu st,
v.ov .. ui. i.urisi.ii Muwtui, ocu- plato Line it. Ever-one welcome, ireelor, Intei n.ediate and Junior Endeavor. 7:3o p. m. Evangelistic service. t
7:15 each evening during the wdii! ntn wutl w TBt fl",r"
turner -aiunei ano it-n
evtiimg
an evangelistic service.
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KOICXOB B'l'HJ"1.'. St. CHL"C5t Dr ("has. H. Leeson. pastor. S:3 a. m. Sunday school. O. N. Klser, sunt. 11:00 a. m. Worship. "The Christian .Ministry." 6:30 p. m. Epworth Lea true. "Fitting as a Personal Experience. Mr. C. M. J-wett. leader. 7:30 p. m. Worship. "Who is th'3 Lord'."
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A. M. Wells. Ps-itor. Sunday school. I:4t a. m. i-itrning Worship at 10.43 p. mfhlidren'o Meeting at 2:o0 p. m. T. P. S. meeting at 6 ::',() p. m. Evangelestlc meeting. 7:30 P- m. M.u-v eiii prater u.eeiine,, i .30 p
Wednesday. Missionary meeting. 2 p. m. Thursday Teachers meeting. 7:30 p. n. Friday. JItn and Loy t meeting. 7:30 p. m. Saturday. The Young People's Society wi'.l gie four special programs durii. j the month of February each Suncay i-v-r-ii:j at 6:30 p. m. The subject for th- H will b. "Foreign Missions," for tr.i. ltli "Horn" Missions." for the 19th. ".Jndav Schorl Work." and for th -ti'h. "The Work of the Young Piople." tiur y T .-!-. r t'-'I -.ta-'4''1 oni
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Et. Jolia' XiUtheran Cliareh West Hammond. Elbert. 516 TV.
lev st pnone 1S29-1C. Stinday. 9:00 h. m. Enerllsh Sunday
school. All children welcome. 10:o0 a. m. English service. Topic: "fur Prayer on the Threshold of Lent." ', ...;o p. in. German ecrvicea. Topic: "f.od Covonent with I.ercel and Israel's Covenant with the GiboomltcH. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. German ler.ten services Visitora welcome. rXS.3T BAFT I ST CBXTKCH l7-2)i lrly .t. I Kev. J. C. Granger. Pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. nelp1 ful classes lor all. Guy Cobb, Supt.
0-45 a. m. Men s Krotnernooa ciaas. Mors Dell Plain. President. 11-00 a. m. Morning worship. Bunjert: "Will There Be Ar.y Stars In My Crown?" 6:30 p. m Senior K. Y. V.V. f:"0 p. m. Intermediate n. T. I . 7:3ri p. m. Evening service. Subject "Man's GreatfPt Q'jeptton. n-a,1...;,-t-v 7 4". r. in.. Mld-We"k
Fervice, wltli Bible study led by tlia Thursday. 7::r, choir rehearsal. Thurs-day. 7:30. Bo iiccut ruc-et:r. Troop Oi.a. rit-rt KlvoU Xe Cmr. Kussell street. R' r. K"?"! Pstor. 3 llohmaa tnet. Phon I?"" a. m.Sp-cUl mu5ic by the- or9:30 'a- rn. Sunday school. 11:43 a- m. Morning Woish;?.
Them: "Getting Alone vim i "-
j-..-in tin nation ot the
the S-rmon on the Mount. ;,:30 p. m. Intermediate ci3l hour. ,. rt-S.) p. m. I:.trm'a:it
vot.ionai tio-jr. -.-,.. t. m. Epwoitb La?uo
h6:ri? v. m. Epworth LeagJ-2 dovotion-
It Clinton st. A'. K. Lichisinn. Pastor. 9:30 a. m. Preparatory Fervice. J -: ; .1.. -,.i-i ruiiv service. Holy Communion. . : i-. n.. . .iidiy school. 3:00 ( m. Endl yh service Discourse on a Missionary topic. 7:46 p. m. Oran itecital by Prof. Carl Rupprecht. organist of St. Lukes Lutheran church, Chicago. Hi. Visitors welcome. St. Paul's Church Eplicopll. Itirubat'h Ave. ami Aim tt Hfv. Pter Lancendorff, Kctor.
Tomorrow 1? thi Sunday beioro Lent.
i Services at the church: i?:0u a. in. iioly Communion. At thist Her vice the persons confirmed last Sunday by Bishop White will i siaka their First Communion. After : mui. .ii ti er will be the guests of ! the women cf the Parish for breakfast. :.Uo a- in. ntirvll sc.tiuoi anil uisti uction. R. F. Tennant, Acting Supt. i 10: -15 ; m. Morning prayer and seri raou hy the Rector. Topic: "The TreasI ..i t:;. K ..'liom." i 7:30 p. m. Evening prayer and serI mi!i. e bid Pil a coroial welcnrne at 1 our services. Come and worship with ; us:
Kahmajk au Highianl sUk 1. C rrrtt. UiDiatar. Bible School at 9:45 a. ro. 11:00 a. m. Morning worship. Subject: "Bring One." J un. or Enact v-r it 4:20 p. nt. Intermediate Endeavor 6:30 p. a. Senior Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. l.vpni'! V; Khm at 7:30 p. m. Th'a service is in charge of the Mn'5
orrl I'lr Writ IT lirfiu-n of Ilf Fbii-
ipplne, Islaada will deliver the add;ess. i Lf US KEEP YOUR
phone 101 3-W.
Activities: fiunday: 9.30 a. m. Sunday reboot. 10:43 a. m. Morning worship. 6:"0 p. rn. Epworth League. 7:30 p. m. Evening worKhip. "Wednesday: I.ad'es' Aid Society, all day. Thrusda : 7:00 p. m. Midweek eer-
Official Board pieettrjsf first Monday i e venire in each month.
1 rirt Chirch of Christ ScUatl1 73ir t-Ui. liohman rtieet. M'rr.ing service at l'.':45. , f'iiriiay School at 12 o'clock, j Wednesday cvei:lng testimonial rceet-
A freo rti.Jirig room is open daily excpt Hunday from 2 to E p. m. and on Tuesday and Friday evenitiga from 7:30 to !'. Thi: public Is cordially welcomed to all scrvl-.ea tiaJ to visit the reading room. Sthly Etrt B) cgcg'tvir EirthriKlit." .1 be the uhjct cf Rabbi J. llappaport's fermon Friday tverirg. Owing to tlie fact that the hiwtory rlars for the Ftudv r.f the
.lows' share and prt In American history, ia to meet immdiatelv after ser-M'-es, the ktvi.c-s will start a half nr. hour Curler tfrnn formerlv. that In. firvi'-fs will Htirt at Seven-Thirty, FnI day evening. J-.o'-emWr the second, ni j tvev Friday thereafter.
I. O O. F. Hall. 173 State rt Public lecture Blon- Pibroal lines ev - e-y Sunday at 3:00 p. m. Always initrurti vr. (inrful and retenable. The wisdom from above 1 tue noblest science a.nd the best lustrjolion. A.I weieomn S&t f re. No eclleo-
discussions of
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Corner F!n t. and Chicago K. LeFfOy Steffey. Minister. 468 O treet. Sundsy school at ?:3? . m. Public Worship at 10:45 a. a. b4 7:30 p. rn. V. P. s. (7. r:. at :30 75. rru
Prayer meeting Wtdnesday at 7:St 9- m. The sermon subject Sunday morning will be: "Ths Intensive and Extensive Power of Compel." The evening service will be a joint service, with the T. PS C. E Th nubj-ct for fctudy is: Tuoks That Make Life Better." The r.-i x .11 nring a t-.hrt mssage on Ihe subject. "The Book That Makes Lite Ualtcr." The orchestra will play at the evening service .Mrs. Ralph Kletnman will .jing, and the choir will rtmdcr sppcinl music. The public is most cordially invited to all eervicf of this Community church.
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Uammoad City msston. lift Ea&iaaa ara ISO Indtitnii venue U. J. Ellen, Evange'ist. i'hone Lansing 61-W. Gcspel service': Thursday a3 Sunday evening. 7:43 p. m. Subject Sunday: "The Suftering Messiah.' . , Adult B;b c!aE9 and Sunday school t 3 P. m. All are cordially invited. rMHTTT BGLISK ITmiXaRl Waliliam street snd I'ark plac. H. MacXensen, pastor, 115 4 Hirr:c treet. Phore 144S. :45 ft- rn. PundHy School. 10:30 a. m. Morning services. 7:43 p. ra. Evening worth. i. SOKXt ST. PSTK nSTAi AB3TS9L
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