Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 12, Hammond, Lake County, 8 April 1922 — Page 7
April 8, 1922.
THE TIMES
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WHITING NEWS NOTES
morning, 10:43-
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KIKST HHESBVTERIAN CHURCH "VY. H. Taylor, Pastor. Services held at th Reformed Hungarian church, 119th street and Indiana Blvd. 9:45 a. m.. Sunday School. ll:00a. m. Communion Service; Communion will be administered by Rev. C. J. Steffy of the Pine Street Presbyterian church of Hammond. Stlgrlitz Park Sunday School at 2 p. m. Communicant class for children will meet at the church at 4:00 p. m. The Stlglitr Park "Westminster
Club met at the home of Mrs. V. H.
, Taylor Tuesday evening:.
Sunday
Laundry." Sunday evening:. 7:30 "Life' Qreatest Question and Its answed." Monday evening. 7:30 "Trouble at Church of Christ." Tuesday evening, 7:30 "A Decision of the Lower Court." This will be Bl'ble School service. WKlnaucliy evening-, 7:30 "The One.'' Thursday evening-, 7:30 "What Every Man Knows." Friday evening-, 7:30 "Optional" Sister Masterson has volunteered
to take charge of a nursery In the
basement of the church during these
evenintr meetings. Those who feel
you cannot come on account of your children, can bring- the children to church and they will be well taken care of. Bible School 9:45 a. m. There will be five minutes Intermission be tween Bible School and mornins service. Tou are cordially Invited
ROBERTSDALE
V The Whitinsr Westminster rrlubl to attend these services
held a Justness meeting at the res
idence of Mrs. J. Xicholson, 1342
atoberts avenuek ThfJrsday after
noon.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY
OF EAST CHICAGO
crowns Han, 612 cnicago ave.
Sunday services, 10:45 a. ra., sub-
Ctlesdames Miller, Braley, Eaton, Burton, N. Wilson, S. Greenwald, II. Lucke. McBride, Prochaska, Hurst, Jenkins and B. Black, s-urprised Mrs. Cecelia Osterberg- in her new home on 119th street with a china shower on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Osterberg- was the recipient of
TRINCES THEATRES TONIGHT Jamea Kirk-wood In "A WISE FOOLj" AIM "The Leather Punhers" Pal he Nerra and Coued. Coining Sunday- AVanda Hauler In "HER STAR THEATRE TONIGHT May AlUson In "THE BIG GAME," Comedy- and Vaudeville. Tomorrow, Loots Weber prodnctton "TBH niOT" and comedy- 4-8-1
Ject "Are Sin, Disease, And Death, many beautiful and useful gifts. Read?" ' I The ladies brought their refresh-
Sunday School 12 o'clock. I ments and after an enjoyable af-
Wednesday Evening Services g:00trnoon a luncheon was served and
p. m.
Reading Room open Tuesdays,
rrom 2:00 p. m. to 6 p. m CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
Palm Sunday at the Congrega
tional Church. April 9th.
a. special program has been prepared for the mornlrg service, "The
all present had a delightful time
The Civic Section of the Fort
nightly Club will meet at O'Keef's
restaurant at 12 o'clock on Wednes
day noon of April 12th Instead of
April 19th, as scheduled In the
program. AH members who wlsn
to attend are requested to make
reservations not liter than Tues-
Honor of the Church. will te the dav evening of the 11th of April to
subject.
Christian Endeavor Society, :4S.
Evening" Service 7:30.
Services In the church every evening at 7:30 except Saturday. The meeting Morrday nght will be held
in connection with the regular
I Mrs. A. N. Beartibien of 1284 Atchi
son ave. The following program
will be given: Reading, Mrs. Geo.
S. O'Hara; Address, "Social Reform
of Today," Oscar Ahlgren.
The Westminster Club of the
Presbyterian Church meet "at the
church meeting called by the Ad- home of Mrs. Nicholson on Roberts visory Committee. I avenue on Wednesday afternoon.
Communion Service. Good Triday The following officers -were chosen
for the year: Mrs. Ellis Exton,
President; Mrs. B. Black, Vice Pres
ident and Secretary; Mrs. F. Mc
Neil, Treasurer.
Much attention Is being centered
upon the mass meetings w-hich is to
Evening -at 7:30.
Charles E. TrueWood, pastor.
METHODIST EPISOOPALi CHtRCH
H. P. Ivey, Pastor.
Palm Sunday services -will fol
low th usual order beginning withlb held tomorrow at 3:00 o'clock in
Sunday School and Junior Church the- Community Center Hall. Mr.
at 9:30 prompt B on time. Ser-I Luther D. Wishard who will address
mon at 10:45 by the pastor, "The the meeting will speak on "The
City's Challenge and The Triumph-1 Larger Weed-day Program of Citi
ant Christ. I zenshln and Americanization." Be
Epworth League at :30. Sub- sides the address, music will be fur
Ject, 'BehoM Thy King!" Leader nished by a children's choir of 109
Mrs. H. J. Brodersoa. I voices and the Community orehes-
The evening eerrlca at 7;30 will tra. All who are interested in the
be In the nature of a "brief praise I largest development of the boys
service. Special music a.t all aer- and eirls In the city are ibelnsr In
vites.
Each evening during the. -week.
except Saturday, there will bo ser
vice at 7:30, lasting an hour. All members f .-the congregation are urged to attend ajid Invite others.)
The new alass for the Cradla Roll
Mothers will be e tar ted in the Sun
day School tomorrow. All moth
ers of Cra-dle Roll babies axe urged
to be present If possible. OHX'RCH OF CHRIST
426 Central Ave., Geo. M. Ander
son, Minister;
vlted to attend
Miss Doris Doty of Cleveland, O..
who has been spending several days in this city as a g-uest of relatives
has returned to her home
The Eastern Stars regular meet
ing will be held on Monday even
lng. Initiation and refreshments will take place and ail members are
urged to be there ta enjoy the en
tertaioment that Is planned for the
venlnr.
Perey Rusnak was arrested by of
fleer Surdtikows-kl tor violating the
state liquor law. When arrested
Pre-Easter Meeting -will fcegln on h ras carrying two grocery sacks
Sunday and continue every - even- containing bottles of liquor. He
ing- during tho week excepting- Sat-I obtained 31,000 hond from Mat Sin
urday evening. There will too spe-lner.
ejal m-usic during these services by I Born ta Mr. and Mrs. John Evan
the choir and male quartette. Some I of John street, a daughter. Moth-
of the sermon subjects for the com-I er and child are getting along very
nice4y.
Patrick Mullaney of the- police
force- is confined to his home with
the flu,
John Brecka, age 18 years, 700
Schrage avenue, and George Ranjn
yak, also 18 years of age, 423 Stieb
er street, are locked up -unable te
secure $1,000 bail apiece, on charge
of stealing. Their case will come
up In the Criminal courts
The Second Annual Fathers and
The largest assortment t Paints I 8'n" n1U8t ot th Congregational
la Northern Indiana Tom Smelser, 605 Indiana Bird. 3-24-3
lng meetings Are as follows:
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Floor Varnliia; Bold only ljr Tom
Emelser. 605 Indiana Blvd. 3-24-tf I
When you thlnlc of furniture, think of K. Gordon & Sons. 4-8
For Good Furniture, Go to Seifr. . 4-3
church was held in the church on
Thursday evening. A large num
4er attended and a very cood meal
and evening were enjoyed by all
A surprise stork shower was-ten
dered Mrs. Frank. Kova'leik- at 1695 Lincoln avenue, last evening; by her
many friends. The evening -passed
pleasantly and various games were
played, at a seasonable hour a very
dainty luncheon was served to the
following: Mrs. Frank Staucet,
Mrs. Mary Bre-akas, Mrs. Jas. Chilla
Hem stitching and plcotlnr. MralMj-s. Stephen Sabal. Mrs. Jas. Hrus-
A. E. Shelly, 143 Atchison avenue! kovlch, -Mrs. Anna Molson, Mrs. An
corner 116th. 4-6-8 I drew Pataky, Mrs. Anna Antkoviak,
Mrs. John Paylo, Mrs. Helen Kooan
The P. JT. C. -will lve a dance onl Ms. Mary Zavaohon, Mrs. John Ko
Wednesday. April 19. in the- L O. O. I Mrs. Geo. Kochls, Mrs. Julius
F. hall. Music Iby Sterlong. Oent Kinsock, Mrs. Etnil Molson, Mrs.
60c; Ladies 35c. 4-7-3 I Geo. Konya, Mrs. Stephen Senchak,
Mrs. Geo. Fedorka, Jr.. Mrs. Louis
Walcko, Mrs. Sophia Gresho and
Messrs. Oeo. Fedorka, Jr., Frank
Kovalclk and Michael Zavachan.
Mrs. Kovalclk was the recipient of
Ring Whltlag 4 for demonstra-I many beautiful and useful grifts for
tlon In your own home of ROYAL I wnich she tnanks her many friends.
ELECTRIC CLEANER which cleans
fey air alone; Northern Indiana Gas I
& Electric Company. S-34-tf
A very charming new Una of
Easter Millinery is now on display
featuring Transparent Hats. lnl
Navy, Brown and (Black, trimmed In
nowers ot au colors, as well as feather and ribbon trimmings. Also
a line or sport Hats In a'l colors, range In price from $5.00 up; McEl-
roy Hat Shop, 423 Indiana Blvd.
FLAT FOR RENT At 801 Central
Ave., Inquire 532 Oiark street.
4-8-1
Go to H, Gordon & Sons tomorrow I
and take advantage of their numer. ous Easter values. -7-1
HOBART
FIRST EVANGELICAL ClU'RCH OF ROBERTSDALE ' H. C. Powll, raster. Sunday School 9:45 o. m- Decision Day In the Sunday School. Special message to the Sunday School by the pastor. Juniors 2:00 p. m. Young People's Meeting 7:00 p. m. Evangelistic Services at 7:30 p. m. The meetings will continue every evening, except Saturday, at 7:30. Interest In these services is running high. Souls are being saved. Believers are pressing Into the fullness
of God. Great blessings are be
stowed upon each service, in answer
to much prayer. The Young People's business meet ing on Tuesday evening at close of evening services. Catechism on Wednesday 4 and 7 p. m. Teacher Training at 6:45 p. m. Friday. Examination on Saturday evening. Church Board Meeting on Saturday evening at S:00 o'clock, April 15th. The Civic Section of the Fortnightly Club will entertain at a luncheon at O'Keefe's restaurant on Wednesday, April the 12th Instead of. the 19th. Anyone wishing to attend notify Mrs. A. N. Beaubien, not later than Tuesday evening. Mrs. G. S. O'Hara will give a reading and Oscar Ahlgren will address the elub on Social Reforms of Today. The Woman's Relief Corps will meet in regular session on Saturday evening. Initiation of candidates will take place and refreshments will be served. It Is urged that all members be present. Mrs. E. C. Johnson entertained several friends at a luncheon on Thursday afternoon in honor of her sister, Mrs. J. Jacobson of South Chicago. i Mr. James Nicholson who has een
"vlsliting friends !r Michigan for j the past two weeks returned to his home on Roberts avenue on Wed- j
nesaay ams reports having had a i
wonderful time. Mrs. James Nicholson entertained the Westminster Club, of the First Presbyterian church at her home on Thursday afternoon. After the business session of the club a social hour was enjoyed during which time dainty refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Canby of McComb.
111., are spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lighthall on "West Park avenue. Mr. and Mrs. R. Flowers of Cleveland avenue, entertained the L. of M. Club at their home on Thursday evening. Tho club enjoyed the eveninr. playinr cards, after which Mrs. Flowers served a dainty lunch, eon. Mrs. "Bertha Lane and daughter Gladys of Myrtle avenue were Hammond visitors Thursday.
ine youngest daughter of Mr,
and Mrs. Henry Haman of Indianap
ous Blvd., accldently fell and brolte her arm. Tha arm was set at the St. Bernard s hospital on Thursday
by Dr. Tlmm.
air. rmi Harr left for his home at Wood River. III., on Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Harr have been here
wnn relatives alnce the death of
Miss Clara Plau. Mrs. Harr is ex pectlng to remain for an Indefln lte time.
''C and Mrs. Edward Blohm and
family visited Mrs. Blohm'a mother
Mr?j. Johnson at East Side last
Thursday eveninr.
Mrs. Minnie Atchison of Lake avenue was taken to St. Bernard's hospital in Chicago on Thursday
morning, sh having (been in a vary serious condition for the past four weeks. After her folks left the
hospital last evening- they said she was resting easier than she had been or some time. Her sister, Mrs. Baumgarten remains with her at the hospital. The attending
physician is Dr. '.. Timra of East Side.
MERRILLVILLE
NATURAL HITTER ' IS ISAAC BOONE
M. Neudorf has got out his ce-J ment machine and started out so it must be spring. They have bpen hauling on grav- '
el on the road between here and Gary. The roads are in a derlor-
aoia condition. Have you raked your yard? ItJ seems to ibe the slogan here in !
town, Mrs. Llllhs Pierce of Gary, is visiting her daughter Mrs. Mym
Prott. Mrs. Jacab Hulbert of Alnsworth waa In town last Friday. Kdd. Koch and Howard Walters were In Chicago last Friday. Tha M. E. Aid Society will give a chicken supper and all the fixings next Thursday evening, April 13th, everyon U Invited. Corn, to Mr. and iMrs. Michael Lock, a seven pound boy, Friday, April 7th.
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Mellons's SecretaryIs Termed "Sphinx"
(INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE WASHINGTON. April 6. Knows
j all, sees all, says nothing.
That's what they say about John Kieley, private secretary to Secretary of the Treasury Mellon, who has (been the ritrht-hand man for many treasury chiefs. Kieley is a .veritable Sphinx. He' a live wire but let's no one know it. It would take a battering-ram to set by him into the busy precincts of Secretary Mellon's office, If the appointment seeker Iliad no good reason for taking up the time of that official. Mr. Kieley Is noted as a "kid glove" artist. They may want to interview Secretary Mellon, but if they don't -the astute private secretary sends them away smiling and satisfied.
Ike Boone.
J The proportion of men to women J suicides in the United States is I more than two to one. With the I men shooting is the favorite means
while the majority of women sui rides use poison.
The natural hitter is rarity and 1 valuable article in baseball. Fop
Mr. Wells was pleasanily prised by a number of friends
neighbors Tuesday evening. The Anson and some of the old boys event being Mr. Well's birthday. Al! will tell you "hitters" are bora and report a good time. not made. Speaker and other presQulte a few children have been ent day strategists will tell voa
ECZEMA IS CURABLE
out of school on account of pink
eye. Mr. Bonestra has sold his house and lot on Calumet avenue to Mr. Hukema. Mr. and Mrs. Kaske entertained t a Bunco psrty Wednesday evening. First honors were won toy Miss Plepho and Mr. Henry Piepho and the second prizes were given to Mr. H. S. Daugherty and Mrs. Ben Munster.
Write me totay and I will send you
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A large number of friends and relatives of St. John, attended the funeral of Barney Thiel on Thursday. John Johnson was taken to St. Margaret's hospital at Hammond.
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iau some cn do maae gooa. dus a free trial of mv mild, soothing, the natural' boys are the ones SUaranteet! treatment that will prove
Bougnt. experts say that Isaac h"ns tne ucning and heals perBoone. young infielder with the nentiy. sd no money jU3t. write v.i... : . .u.c l . me that is all you have to do. AilYankees. is one of these birds. ilress Dr. Cannny S046 Park squaro lies drawing attention with bis seaaiia. mo. 13 ig stickwork. .
on Wednesday afternoon and operated for appendicitis. He is getting along nicely. Dentist F. J. Newton of Hammond has opened an office here in the library building. He will come to Dyer every Thursday. Mr. F. Ruh of Chicago, visited here with friends. Mrs. J. Patterson Is spending the week with Mrs. B. Thiel.
Although the slow worm can
grow a new tail, it takes several ; years for this to acquire the size j of the one which was lost.
EYES EXAMINED bT Dr. L C. Arkb New Improred Method
Chas. Arkin & Son Jewelers and Optometrist 165 EAST STATE STREET HAMMOND, IND.
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Jamea Kirk wood In "A WISE Mrs. Trester.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Puetzer and their
daughter Viola, attended the funeral of Mr. Herman I Paeshu. father
of Mrs. Puetser, which was held In
Chicago Wednesday.
At the regrular meeting- of the
Woman's Reading: Club held Monday afternoon, the following: offi
cers were elected: President, Mrs. Wm. Xrause; "Vice-Pres., Mrs.
F. H. Davis; See. Mrs. F. H. Werner; Federal See., Mrs. Wm. KilH-
grw; Treas. Mrs. Iacy; Pianist
FOOL" A loo "The Leather Pusher." 1'athr tn rnd Comedy. Omlas;
Sunday Wanda Haw ley In. "HER
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STAR THE-4TOE TONIGHT May A lilon In "THE BIG QAMK," Comer) r and Vaadevtlle. Tomorrov, LoiiU Weker proAnrtlOH "THE tOT" nnd comedy. 4-8-1
The Catholic Ladles will hold a
bake sale at Newman's Ice Cream
parlor Saturday afternoon.
The members of the Christian
Church will give a bazaar and fish
supper at the church basement this evening;. The Camp Fire Girls will gtv a home made candy sale at the First Ktata Bank Saturday evening-.
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M. C. Wiley of East Chicago, visited his sister Mrs. I W. Sanger and other relatives here 'Friday and today. Mr. Paul gTathaway who hap been in the hospital in Hammond for some tlma was able to come home yesterday. She is much Improved in health. Mrs. Ivove returned to her home in Attica, Ind., yesterday after a
visit here with her son E. T. Hayhurst, and other relatives here. iMiss Zada Fisher, of Chicago came last evening to visit her grandmother Mrs. iBelle Turner. Fred Van Swearlngen was In Chicago on business yesterday. Clark Hayden was In Momeace on business yesterday.
Miss Martha Dier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Rler, was recently awarded a sliver cup in a beauty contest that was conducted at a social gathering of the employes of the company where she Is employed. In Chicago.
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