Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 12, Hammond, Lake County, 8 April 1922 — Page 6
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THE TIMES
April 8, 1922.
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HIW QUESTIONS (By Jseiooa irisiu -Tell of two cakes of nne
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pitality exVMiiieO. to bt. Ir'aul? i .tamo ttt most historic city In l'aiestine. How situated? a Many people think that th de mauds ot the .Law ox God ar iiard to meet. 4 Mention tha names of the wrtt-
rr nf th rriior&l LDistles of the
Ntw Testament.
j Whv do bo any people blas-
Dhainn tha name of tiod?
t For what were the people of Berea. noted, at the time of l'aul s
ministry there?
'. How Is the took of Acts di
vided and who- are the chief actor
in it?
h Which of the parables teaches a lesson on the importance of wise
character building. ANSWEM TO JtAST WIU I That of the Phariaeo and rub iican. Lu. 1H-10:H.
.-To kill Paul. Acts 23:11'. Bee
entire chapter.
3 Which Is the great command
ment in the law. Matt. 22, 23-iti. 4 Two. U) Matt. 26-14:16, ( -Matt. 28, 12. i Peter. James, John. Mark I. :
C Aquilla and Prlscilla, laM dov
their necks for Him. Kom. 16-3:1.
Indinerence to plcaaune cr pain !i Damucua, conversion of Paul
Acts 2-6:13.
HAMMOND CITY MJSSION
ls Indiana avenue. ti. J. .fc-lien, tvamsellit. Phone UanairiK bl-V. Gospel meetings: Sunday and on
Thursday evening, 7:45 p. in.
irieaas, attnon: -no nunuay
jSchoal or mesUiig ounuay of April 3, oecause of hie. J.
Kller. Supt.
EVANOXLIOAIi TYIM ft Utl.
a4s tiibiey si., tiainuionu, inu. Kev. Carl bciiaeiier. l'huiie li)o5. y . ru.-T Sunday school. lU:4i a. in. continuation service. 7:30 p. m. Y. P. I, service. Monday 7:45 p. m. Teachers meet
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Tuesday, 7:4a p. m. junior x- l.
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Wednesday. :! P- m. uuiwa
Lent ser Ice.
linly 'l nuri-.dd-y. :ia p. m-
Communion, biiItsn service.
Good tfiaay. 1U a. in. ueniun
Communion hirvice.
The Ladies meet rnursuay aitei-
noon.
ST. PAUX'S LTjTKE KAB
b5 Clinton t. W . i? . iiciilbiuh. Pastor. 10 a m Confirmation service. tl-ig-Hsh. Thiry-tflve catechumens will be receiveu into communicant membership by the rite of Confirmation. No afternoon service.
Voting members meet .sionaay .Tuning, at S o'clock, in the Parish house. Manndv Thursday, o0 P. ni. Communion, vice. Sermon by trie Pastor. Paul uoldeniiann, Hessvllsv, Good Friday Services at i m. and Kngrlish services at :.0 p. m. Sermons by the pastor. Visitors welcome.
WOMEN OF FOUR NATIONS TO TALK ON INTERNATIONALISM OF THE "BUSINESS OF PEACE" AT Y. W. C. A. CONVENTION ,
mST BAPTIST -07-13 Sibley stireet. Kev. J. C. Granger, Pastor.
Sunday announcements: I Sunday school at a:45 a. in. Helplul classes for all. Guy Cobb. Supt. j 'J:4j a. ni. Men's Brotherhood I Class. Morse DellPlain, President. llrl'O a. m. Morning worship. Subject: "Palms of Victory." 2:10 p. m. Men's mass meetinfr. Special music and the pastor wh? speak on "When the Chickens Come home to Itoost." t:30 p. m. Senior B. T. P. V. 6:3u p. m. 1 intermediate. B. Y. P. j. 7:oLi p. in. Kveiting service. Subject: "SUence in Heaven." Wednesday. 7:45 p. m. Mid-WeeK Service, with Bible study led by the pastor. Thursday, 7:30, choir rhearsal. Thursday, 7:30 Boy Scout ineeting. Troop One. Revival meetings will continue during: the week with subjects as loilows: Monday, 7:30 p. m. 'The Challenge." Muesday, 7:30. p. m. "The Two liobbers." ; Wednesday. S:00 p. m. "Hign School I.ceum Course." ThursU-S 'Hammond's Greatest Need." Friday "The Greatest Day In History." i he rela! meetings which are : being held at the Baptist church by the pastor are progressing with in
creasing interest from night to night and conversions nearly every night. The inspiring song service led by 1. .1. Mann, .assisted by a large -chorus composed of members of the various organizations of the churcii is doing line work, each organization taking an evening. We believe those meetings will not only be a - trreat biessing to the membership f the church, but Hammond ltseil. The public is invited to all these services.
Sundav at 2:3 p. m. Kev. Orangetwill speak to men only on the sc- : ject: "When the Chickens Come Home to Roost." Not a man should miss hearing this great address.. Come and bring your friends. Ana Sunday evening he will pre1 fie . sermon that by request was post- - poned on account of the storm a few weeks ago, on "Silence In Heaven."
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ST. PATH'S EPISCOPAL i)i.v Pnier Ianeondorff . T.ector.
rilv held
the Pythian Hall, corner Hohman and
Ogden streets. Tomorrow Is the Sunday bt'ore Easter, Commonly called
syiday. ... ri x of worship will
j,Trat.H with ralms
palm crosses will be given all who attend the set vices v..a o m. Holv Communion.
9:30 a', m. Church school and
hearsal of Kaster hymns. 10:45 a. i i Morning pra er
sermon by tne nevwi. Good Friday services
10 a. ni. ana i .ou j)
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725 South Honman siivci
nnrliiv morning sei m' c
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l.K?ath Keal?" T,..i i rrin ifl 1 meeting" on
,.fr at S o'clock. The pub
He Is cordially invited to these services.
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Left to right: Miss Anne Lamb or Calcutta, Countess Helene Goblet d'Alviella of Belgium, Miss Charlotte Mven and (below) Miss A. Maude Royden of London. Well-known women of four nations will speak to the seventh national women's convention of the Young Woman's Christian Association to be held in Hot Springs. Ark., April 20-27. They will discuss from an international standpoint the "Business of Teace." Miss Charlotte Niven of England, executive secretary of the world's committee of the Y. W, C. A., will attack the question from a varied knowledge grained in many of the
n the original boundaries of the oncesslon all lands that geologial studies or future prospect in -j.
shall indicate are prouauie c fields. The company has the right to exploit s-jch lands for an unlimited time and to remove therefrom all oil and gas that they may yield. Selections murt bei made beuif 1936. All the oil rights of the province are the property of the government, and not of private owner:', so that the company's arrangement with the Kovernment gives it xr!uive right-, without conflict with private ownership of lands. Tincompany is free from all burdensome taxes and restriction;; on reimportation "f material for opera
tions and from export duties u;oii oil which it m;iy produce or leiiiv . The poteniial oil field extends fr.r aho:it CO miles north and south along the west coast of Africa in tho province of Angola and the o ! deposits in no case extend more than eighty miles inland. The oil ifg"pn is crossed by an operating laJi'oad e::-Ti'ling from l.onn-i toward the interior and by several na iga-'jle rivers, the chief of which U the Cuanza. which is com pn r.tlile with the Si.'si-iehanria in size and navigable for almost 100 miles. Much of the drilling equipment ha been moved on these waterways. Because of the light rainfall and open grassy plains the area is exceptionally healthful, and ' are no topographical obstacles to the transportation of materials, erection of drilling ngs and the inying of pipe lines.
U. S- ENVOY TO GERMANY PLEADS FOR PEACE AND AMITY AS HE GOES TO BERLIN
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Ho a Id Amundson (right), Oskar Omdal. and all-eteel monoplane which they plan to fly over the North Pole. Restoration of real peace and amity with the German people 1 urged by Alanson B. Houghton, new U. S. ambassador to Germany, who now en route to Germany with his family to assume his diplomatic duties. "I do not believe in the moral or spiritual or even the economic value of hate," he asserted in his farewell address at New York before his departure. Mrs. Houghton and their two daughters accompanied the ambassador abroad.
countries, of Europe. The Countess Helene ri'Alviella of Bel-, pium will speak of social and economical conditions imposed upon her country j;- the war. The keen interest women of the east are showing in the problem of establishing a world order of friendty relationship is to be the subject of an address by Miss Anne Lamb, an A:iglo-ln-
dian, of Calcutta. Judge Florence Allen of Cleveland will take up the question for the United States. Miss A. Maude Royden, England's noted woman preacher, will give a series of addresses on the "Christian Way of Life," showing how a woman should live in every relation personal, social, family and international.
Thursday: Scripture 17. Theme: "Christ's Men of Today." Friday: Celebration Communion.
lesson, John j
Prayer lor of the Holy
FIRST paESBTTXEIAN Hohman and Highland streets. j c Parrett. Minister. y-45 a m Bible school. 11:00 a. -m. Morning worship. The musical program for this ser-
Anthem: "The Lord Is My Shepherd." Adams. . Chorale: "We Give Thee Thanks' Solo. "Bes F,ambeaux, Mrs. Bomberger. 4 -CO p m. Junior Endeavor. 8:30 p. m. Intermediate Endeavor. 6:30 -p. m, Senior Kndeavor. 7:30 p. m. Kveniog worship. At this service the pastor win speak on: "Our Part in Salvation." On Thursday and Friday evenings this week at 7:45. Kev. K. B Steffey. of the Pine Street rhurcn wilt nreach lor us in service? pre
paratory for Easter.
BT. JOHN'S EVAN. IUTHIEAN West Hammond, Illinois. Klbert. Pastor. 516 W. Sibley st l'hon lSJa-R.
9:00 a. m. Knglish Sunday school.
All children welcome.
10:00 a. in. Bilingnal Confirmation services. "English address: "The
Lutheran Doctrine of Lord's Supper." I'rtrman address: "The One Thins Needful." ' ..7:30 p. m. Manndy Thursday. Gfr man servi-s with celebraT.on Holv Communion. 10:00 a. m. -Oood Friday services. 7:30 p. m. Iteading of entire Paselon history of Our Lord and savior Interpreted with hymns. All visitors welcome.
TEE SALVATION A KMT 269 E. State st. Phone 2536. Capt. George A. Heldt and Lieut. H. K. Tfoungberg, officers in charge. Public services: Tuesday. ThursOay and Saturday at 8:00 p. m. Sunday. 10:30 a. m.. 3:3') and 8 p. m. Sunday school at 2:3o p. m. . Toung People's Legion at 6:30 p. m. Street service precedes cacu evening service. Adjutant O. Hart, of Chicago, will conduct the services on Saturday night a!d all day on Sunday. Kvrybody welcome.
TIE.ST METHODIST Kev. Benjamin Rist, Pastor. S39 Hohman st. Phone 3009. 9:15 a. m. Music by the orchestra. 9:30 a. m. Sunday school. 10:45 a. m. Morning worship. Sermon: "Hosanna to the King."
Baptism and reception of members. Music- Prelude Largo, from "The
New World Symphony," Dvorak. Anthem: Choir. -Quartette. "Palm Branches." Bru
che Mrs. Freeman. Mrs. Feltzer.
Mr. McCall, Mr. Downs. Offertory, "Hymn of the Nuns," I'natlnHe. "Postlud in G." Batiste
5:30 p. rn. Intermediate league social hour. , t:30 p. m. Intermediate League devottonal service. t:30 p. m. Epworth League devotional hour. 7:30 p. m. The 1'pper Room meeting. Theme: . "Proof of Discipleshlp." Prelude, "Elizabeth's Prayer," Wag
ner. Anthem, Choir. Quartette, "Jerusalem," Henry Parker. Offertory. "Offertory," Batiste. Postlude, "March in G," Smart. Uprer Room services: Hoiy Week 7:45 p. m. Monday: Scripture lesson, John 14.
Thmp- "Heavenly Hope ana
F.arthK- Comfort."
TiiMdiv: Scripture lesson. John
IS Theme: "Getting the Most Out
r,f T.ife."
Wednesdav: Scrinture lesson. John
ifi Theme:" "Overcoming the Evils
of Bite."
PX2TE STREET PRESBYTERIAN .,iner pt st. and Chicago ave.
K. LeRoy Steffey, l'astor. 406 Oak street. y:o a. m Sunday school. 10: !3 a. m Public Worship. 7:30 p. m. Kxening Worship. 6:30 P. m- Y. P. S. S. L I'raer meeting Wednesday at i:-j0.
The pastor will exchange pulpits
with Mr. W. F. layior. niuim.
Sundav morning. In the evening i-c will speak on the .-ubject, "Alive
For Evermore, and following i ne
sermon there win ne ine oiuiuaii".
of the newly elected r.saer ana iue
installation of the other cnuicn,
nrt ,-hnrcli organization onicers. iuc
orchestra will play at tne eenmg hour of worship. The public is most
earnestly and oo'diaiiy jnvueu w
worship in this homelike cnuiui.
TRINITY ENGLISH LUTHERAN Park Place and Walt ham street. Kev. H .Mackensen, Pastor. 1194 Harrison St.. phone 1448. Palm Sunday services: 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. 10:45 a. in. Confirmation. 7:45 p. m. Reunion service. With reception of V.22 class after close of evening service. Good Friday service at 7:4o p. m. April 14th.
SOUTH SIDE CHURCH Or CHRIST Standard ave. am un Buren st. 2:30 p. m. Bible school. MONROE STREET M. E. IT. Ch.-is. H. Leeson, Pastor. 9:45 a. rn Sunday school. O. X. Kiger. Supt. 11:00 a. m. Morning worship.
"God's Word to the -Needy. 6:30 p. m. Epworth Beague. I.eona Talor. Subject: "Behold Thv King." 7 30 p m. 5ing and praise service. "A Call of God for This Houi Passion week services will he held each night during the w"ek. The Sacrament will be observed on Friday nigljt. You are cordially invited. SINCLAIR GETS VAST AFRICAN OIL FIELD
that "the ideal for in large the ton-
to this as important
of
rot ST CHRISTIAlSr CHURCH Calumet ave. and Summer blvd. 9:30 a. m. Bible school. lt:45 a. m. Communion and sermon. A 6:40 p. m. C. K.. unior. Intermediate and Senior Endeavor.
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Area Great as State Okla. Becomes Per manent Concession
The Sinclair Consolidated Oil
Corporation has been granted permnorit r,il rights in an area about
o.iai in extent to the state o
Oklahoma by the Portuguese government. The company has 'been Informed of the success of its negotiations covering two years in behalf of tiie Comphnia rle Petroleo di Ansrola which i-? financed, for these highly valuable rights in Portuguese West Africa.
Experienced oil men predict this
(ield will prove one of the most
important in the world and quite
likely to surpass Mexican ana rer-
sian developments because this
concession is nearer tnan enner io
western Europe and eastern South America. Dr. A. C. Beatch. formerly for the United States Geoligical Survey and for seven years active head of the Lord Cowdray Petroleum organization in all tarts of the world
outside of Mexico, states structural conditions are the accumulation of oil quantities. In short, all
ditions now known point one of the world's most
oil regions." Several wells are in process of drilling, a base camp has been established near Loanda. a large rpiantjty of drilling and other equipment has been, accumulated and development work is being pressed with the "Utmost speed. The original concession was granted to the Angola company several years ago, but owing; to lack of capital and inability to obtain materials during: the war,
1 little progress was made. The
Angola company became aff:liated
with the Sinclair Consolidated Oi' Corporation in September, 1919 Under the permanent and "con
solidated" concession, which ha
Just been formerly promulgated.
the company has the exclusive
risrht "to select without limit with-
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he changed his mind and threatened to sue her for the return of $45,000 - -worth of presents he gave her, accompanying the threat with some un-i-r.mnlimentary remarks about he,r. She in turn brought suit against
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