Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 19, Hammond, Lake County, 27 May 1922 — Page 12
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pr.'iyor meeting:. i.i,. i.i.'iy inr.inj, choir rehear
NOTICE , roc'iou l.tt v,r y.ul-U.-.it ioi. ll h:: born iyj-m K-.il y ;niri,)iincrii thai, all cVitirrh twili-cs must lu- in this villee by IYi.iay imon. This thf jiAsti-r a vlioie week to teu ills J. ol.ee in.
SXW QUESTIONS KY NKLSUN J.'.HlSiUN 1 In wiio. s.-hool was St. Faul a teacher? How lonsr? S Whtsretn ts th strength of sin? ? V.'b.at humanity mot neeils Is wisdom. How can wo obtain it? ' 4 Is heaven a place or a state or.ly? Vf m n rasrt of thanksgiving: for Sflf-rlsrliteousnesa. f 'What city did Jesus "ft-eep over, iirul -why? T tArtonj ell N. T. men who suffered most for the gtfpel's sake-? S Who -will Vi the final judg-a of tha t;uick and dead?
-OVTK CIEE CaVK( H OF CHRIS? .Mmid.-irit avp. and van tiuren si. --or) m. llitm school.
He V.'enl a. r.r nel to hire coaches as Ions: as
the- situation continues. Out of 700 male students in this university only twenty-two turned out to take part in, athiet'es. "Vim men are developing' into Fpineipss weaklinjfs ins. cad of real men. This condition must and wi'l
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Services are temf orariiy held at A movement to induce the co-ed
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ANSWES3 TO I, A ST WEEK
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again. Acts ;t, 36:3 s. 2 The law. Rora. 7, 7. 3 Faith find iTaetlce. 4 They were signs of divine aui thorlty. 5 That of a candlo under a bushel. Matt 6, 14:13. 6 Once only, Kph. 4-11. 7 ! deceives himself. GaL, 6, S. 8 Tlilrty-etffhu IHB SAJWATIOKr AEMY 2bi ii, fetate st. I'hor.e 1535. Cart. ; Georpe A. .Heldt and Lieut. II. 11. ! Yeunsrberg, officers in charge. ' liblic services: Tuesday. Thursttay end EatunUy at 8:U0 p. ra. hundar 10:3u a. in., h jv. m. 4Si:ivlAi' euhool at i:0 i. ui H.Uid vt L.ove Sunday j,:Z) jx m. Home, Leagues Thursday 2;0 p. m. Uvurybotiy Invited to ail nerioes nssx acEXHODisT i-;ev. Hetijamlu lust. Pastor. ' Saa Iloaman st l hone 3uu9, : Memorial Sunday vviii la observed at First CSiurcii by two unusual patriotic etervlcesi Kvery member of the chtirth Is urged to be pie.sent i i por-plble-. 1 9:15-a nv. 'JTusli) by orchestra. 0:30 a. m. Sunday school. 1'j;4j a. m. Jluruws vorahiD
Meix.orial sermon, "Lest AVe ir- ; fret," by the !a.tor. Kicellent and : impropriate musical proeranv. : o:3i v m. Intermediate League eocial hauri 6:id p. m, Intermediate League dev or tonal hour. 6:"i p. m. lpworth Leagrue. 7 :3i) p- in. 1'vpular patriotic prorrani. Orc.heatra recital. Special Lumbers by the Quartet. Large '. chorus of your.sf people a.nd short ; 4-ddresses by members of the church ' fccliviol. r;ouslngf community sing'. "Wednesday: 7:4j p. ra. rrayer meeting-. O CITT MISSION lii Indiana avenue. G. J. Kllen,-Evangelist. Phone. Lansing til-W. Go-pel services every Sunday .at ; 2:00 i. m. ' Adult Bible class, Sunday school S:tn p, m. Open air meeting- Central School grounds, Saturday Is o'clock. Topic Saturday; "What Think Te of Chrit"
T. PAUL'S LUTB3EAN S5 Clinton eu "W. F. LJchtslnn, Pastor. ::') a. ra. Preparatory service. :::i) a. m. German services. lioly cornnn.nion. ii:;i ) a. m. Sunday school. 7:;i0 p. m. Kiigrllsh service.' WVdn.-sday 7:li p. m.. Adult Bible (.:ia.r)s. Tliursday S p. m., Junlot Society. 1'riday S p. m., Concordia Leasrue.
'liimorvow is the fifth Sunday after Kaster, called Koeration Lay. :ltO a. m. Holy Communion. 9:30 a. rn.- Church School and Instruction. 10:45 a. m. Holy Communion and sermon by the ltector. Topic: "jDivino Intelligence in Prayer." In Tuesday eventne all ith vounsr
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uesis or the Hector and Vestry at the Hall. Ascension Day services Thursday at i.3o a. nr. EVANGELICAL XMacAITTTEL 43 .s-.b;ey st.; Hammond, Ind. Kev. Carl Schaefl'er. l'hone 1633. 9 a. m. Sunday school. No churcTi service, the pastor attending the Northern Illinois Dis
trict Conference at MiaiJ. 111. Mr. Aui?. Rieders represents the con.arrefeatlon. Tuesday p. ra. Social gathering of Senior Y. V. U Thursday 3 0 a, m. Ascension Day services. CEimSNAET Iff. E. Corner Gotslin and To-wle street. AVarren C. Ilenslee, I'astor-. P.esidence, I6t ' Sheiiield ave.. Phone 1 243-11. Miss Pern P.uckman. oestor's as
sistant. Residence, 34 Goitlln St. Phone 4113-W. Keg-ular servl.8:30 e- m. S school. 10:43 a. m. uiriLn worship. 7:00 p. n. 1 ' wHiVi League. 8:00 p-. m. K . . :...lf worship. 'ther meetings: 7:00 p. m. Monday Junior Citizens-. 7. 00 p. m. Tuesday Boy Scouts. Wednesday Ladies' Aid Society. Official board meeting:, first Monday evening- each month. Sunday school board meeting first Tuesday evening: each month. The home-like church. a warm welcome awaits you. Next Sunday Hon. V. Roe, an attorney of Kast Chicago, will deliver the address at the morning service at the Centenary M. K. fcurch, corner Gostlin and Towle
streets Ir. Koe will forins a real Kospel message, not as a minister, but form the view point ofc a layman. The public Is most cordially invited to bo present, Don't forget: Centenary M. E. church, Sunday, May 21st, at 10:45 a. m. 7 ERST CHTTS.CH XTZLrABEirE tialumet and Mic'aigau avenues. A. M. Wells and L. C Davis. pasfors. - a:43 a. m. Sunday school. 10:45 a. m. Morninir worship. 2:30 p. m. Children's meeting. t:S0 p. m. Y. P. S. meeting. 7:30 p. m. Evangelistic services. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Mid-week prayer service.
Thursday, 2:00 p. m. Missionary meeting. Men and Boys prayer meeting-, Saturday at 7:30 p. m. "Mothrs' Day" program next Sunda ymorning at 10:30. Everybody la welcomed to attend these services. The pastor will preach a '"Mothers Day" message Sunday at 11 a. m. PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY74S Sohl street. 9:30 a. m. Bible school. 10:30 a. m. Special service for the dedication of children. 7:45 p. m. Evening service. 7:45 p. m. Thursday.
of male students will be -started, it was said.
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The frradiiating- exercises of the Ilig-hland Public School were held Monday evening, at the .public school Rev! James I Mahan delivered a splendid address entitled ."The Four Siirinsre-d Instrument." Tlv graduates were Walter Krooswyk. Gladys Cummlngs, Ka;herine Pas-z, E'mer P-iink and John Lydlck, Miss Josejjhine Chandler accompanied by her aur.t spent Tuesday in Chicago. OiarlM Wlrth attended the State Pepublitran convention at Indianapo'isi this iweek. Following the graduatinsr exercises of the Highland Public School on Mr.r!ay eveininp, (Katherine EXasz was given a sirprlsKi party at tier home by a number of tier friend's and relatives in celebration of her graduation. Misses Merle Stone and "Winona Edsar left for their homes !n P.r-d-ford. Indiana, to spend the summer vacation.
Johannesiburg, Soith Africa, Is almost the. crest on "the Rand," a fifty-mile rldg-e of gold bearing conglomerate. The world's greatest stream of -gold has flowed from this region since 1906, vvhen production passed that of ail North America.
SUNBONNET GIRL WEARS CRETONNE TO WARD OFF SUI
TRINITY ENGLISH LU TiUlSAN i'.uk I'lace and Waltham street. iii-v. 11 .Mackensen, I'astor. 1104 Harrison St., phone 1443. ?:lj a. ra. Sunday school and Uible claas. 10:30 a, m. Morning worship. 7:4J p. ra. Kvening service.
SIONHOB STREET M. E Dr. CUas. II. Leeson, Pastor. i:4.5 a. m. Sunday school. O. X. ICJger, Kupt. . 11:00 a. m. .Morning worship. "The Spirit of Christ." 7:00 p. m. Epworth League, "Growing a Character," Derrlll r.ed. j : 0 p. m. Men's meeting. The raatcr "will give a report of the Contferencs in Evanston on "Christianity find the Economic Order."
ST. JOHN'S ETAN. LTJTHEKiN West Hammond, Illinois. Kllitrt, i'astor. 616 W. Sibley st. Phono IjU-I-U 9:t.;9 a, m. English Sunday School. All children welcome: 1'0:jJ a. m. German services. i Theme: "Let L"h Seek tho Lord ;Wilh Our M'hole Heart." ; All vislors welcome!
TIJtST BAPTIST-i-07-213 Sibley street. J'.ev. J. C. Granger, Pastor. Sui day announcements: Sunday school t U:4j a. m. HeJptul classes for ail. Guy Cobb, Supt. a:43 a. m. Men's Drotherhood tiiisa. Morse DeilPlaln, President. 11:00 a. m. Morning worship. .Subject: "The Unchanging Christ." 7 p. ra. 3. Y. P. U. 8:0 ) p. m. Evening- worship. Su'ojuot: "Throwing Stones. Wednesday, 7: if, p. m. ilid-WeeK t'ervice, with Eibla study led by tho factor. Thursday, 7:30, choir rhearsal. Thursday, 7:30 liuy Scout meetTroop One.
MALE STUDENTS -NDW BECOME CAKE EATERS Pastor Sees Wholesale Decadence of College Men JTowada'ys.
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riNTFP NATIONAL NEWS SERVICE CHICAGO, May 27. Male students at Northwestern University are developing lr.to "weaklings," "tea hounds" and "cake eaters,'"' Dr. George K. Stewart, pastor of St. Lu"ke's Episcopal cQrjreh, and president of the Ahimnl association, declared before a. mass meeiting of men students. "A.thla'Mes havft hnm fTn-rvosct-
sity have sunk into deplorable i BPrtt and sunbonnet for work in depths due to the wholesale de. I the garden and about the summer cadence of the students, he-asserted ! cott.ae- A Mf style in pretty flow"Athitics hav become impossi-: Pred materials is easily made at tie." .said Dr. Stewart. "There jslCOme
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, rnra etsest pbesbyteeian Coiner Pine st. and Chicago ave. E. Ltitoy jjteflfuy. Pastor. 4u6 Oak street. LUo'i a. m. Sunday school. 10:15 a. in. Public Worship. Ho: men subject: ' Reiny.titution to a. poMtlon oi Importance and Sero p. m T. P. S. s. E. 7:3 i p. m. livening Worship. S'-iunon subject, "-.sationai ideals." A patriotio .service. I'rnyer and I'.ible study meeting Tv'edio-sflay at 7 ::: p. m. The orchestra will play at the tvening service. Public always welcome to the services of this homelike, community church. CIIBISTTAN SCIENCE j'lr.-t (.Imnh. '.:,'! S. lf.jiunan street. i-ui.d-i v liiornir:;.: service at 10:45
a. m. Subject: "Ancient anil Mod- i ern .: ruin.mi y, Aliaa Alesmerssm i and pn.'tisni Denounced." . j Tc-f-ti'i.onial nieetir.,? on Wednes- j t-ay voiiirtff at o'clock. j 1 leading room in ediihe, opn daily pt Sutiday and lecal holidays; ; ii ru - to 5 p. in. and on Tuesday; and J'ri iny evenings from 7:30 until i: . 0 -1 o loo k. The public is cordially Invited to j
f::u!.l r.-.ese services as a to visit l it- re.-idiilif room. rir.CT PEESBYIEEIAK 1 tollman and J i inliland streets. .7. i Parrett. Minisf -r. ;. : i;, a. ru. Hiblc school. Il:o0 a. ni.--Mornlng worship. At tin.- servic! the pastor will
;yeak on the "Price of Liberty," and the rr.hr will r uder the follow ing ' in,--;. nupbers. 1 Aniiiem. "J-aru-'o," (Nerxes) Han- (!.!. j Anthem, "The Lost Chord," Sulli- j can. j Anthem, "Our Own America," Wil-I FOIL j Intermediate and Senior Endeavor j a; 7:' 0 p. in. I S:nfi ... i!i. Evening worship. j S. I. JleXausht wi:t speak ai this .. rvii-e in the interests of tUe Anti-j S.iio'-n Len rue. find all who are in-i t'-rested in law erjj orcemeiit prohibi-i
ti iri are i: rgfd to 03 present. ri"i3T CimtSTIAN CSTJr.CE t'uitiiiwt ave. and 'umm;r blvd. i ;:;n a. in. Ihble scho-d. lo::;0 1'.' m. "r.rnmunion and seri ton. Annual ii;e:"or; il sermon folio C. A. K. and W. 1L C. who will e;oi:ii in a body. Subject: "The T,i ty of Appreciation.'' 7:ot p. ,!. Junior. Intermediate i; ad Senior C. 3v
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Lighter housework for the summer days Plan for more rest and relaxation during the warm weather. We suggest Blabon Floors of Art Linoleum to help lessen the laborious care of floors. We are showing a number of beautiful patterns. With any of these on your floor you could remove the heavy rugs till Fall, and thus do away with considerable work. Linoleum floors, too, arc so easy to keep bright and clean ! We will be glad to show you our varied assortment, and to furnish estimates for your requirements. For t!i Kitchen, Bath, Bed Rooms, Dining Rooms and Rug Borders, pretty hardwood effects -and block or tile patterns. Laid free of charge except bath room where $ is charged. Printed Liro.'eurn 6 feet wide, a sq. yard. $f.(V) t" $1.25 Printed Linoleums, 12 feet wide, a sq. yard $1.25 to $1.35 Inlaid Linoleums, 6 feet wide, a sq. yard $1.49 to 52.50 Plain Iginchums, 6 feet wide, a yard at 51-30 to $3.Cp
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With The Store Closed All Day Tuesday Shop For These Decoration Day Items for Monday Whether you're going to the races, an auto trip, a hike, a picnic or just stay at home, you'll be Interested in these timely items featured for Thrift Monday.
STORE HOURS 8 : 30 TO 5:30
OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 9:30 P. M.
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BEFORE THE HOLIDAY OFFERING OF
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Silk Stockings, FIRST, for every girl and woman who wants several new pair in stylish colors and white, to match the new frocks that have just been made or bought. Full Fashioned Silk Hose OUR MOST POPULAR NUMBER at $2.50 a pair Made for long service of 12 strand pure thread silk, reinforced sole, heavy mercerized lisle tops. Colors, black, African brown, cord, grey, white and mode. WOMEN'S "IRON CLAD" SILK HOSE Sem-fashioned that fit snugly at ankles; ! t A Q white, black and all shades, a pair at V 1 '41 GIRLS' THREE-QUARTER HOSE Of mercerized lisle, derby knit, .double sole, CQ
Smart New Tub Blouses TO WEAR. WITH A NEW SPORT SKIRT
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We just received a new shipment of them in time for the holiday. A few of them are of fine" white checked dimity, trimmed with lace and narrow ruffle and colorel binding. Others of fancy colored checked Ratine. Peter Pan and roll collars on both styles. Very unusual values at $2.50.
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BE SURE YOU GET THE CORRECT Sport Footwear TO WEAR ON DECORATION DAY
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Our assortments of new sport styles are quite complete, offering the correct models to be the vogue this summer. Women's Sport Oxfords, smoke Elk with black calf apron, low
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Smoke Elk Sport One Strap with patent brown, low dC OC rubber "heels at...
White Buck Sport Oxfords, one "KEDS" Sport Oxfords, all and two strap slippers, black white and white with tan tees, and tan trimmed, OC for tennis or golf. CJQ QC smart stjles at... V.OU At $4.85 and 4.0 "KEDS" SPORT SHOES FOR THE BOYS With ankle guards, with or without suction soles, in Bal and Bluchers. $2.48 to $2.85
Dress Accessories TO COMPLETE THE HOLIDAY WARDROBE "IVANHOE" LONG SILK GLOVES, 16 button length, crocheted backs, grey, pongee, mode, black and white. afpiir $1.98 at MUNSINGWEAR UNION SUITS, for women, lisle finish, extra fine ribbed, reinforced, any wanted style, extra sizes $1.50; J .25 regular sizes. . . NOVELTY HANDKERCHIEFS, cf bijou colored batiste, metal thread hand embroidreed, colors maize, green, cadet, salmon, specially 50 C priced, each FLASHLIGHT CANTEENS of patent leather, silk lined of gold color, gold plated accesorics, large mirror, comes in two sizes, $5.00 each LACE VESTEES with collar. large selection of fine laces and nets in cream color, roll or Bromley collar. The g q set at MODESTY SETS, of fine gingham and sheer organdy, lawns with gingham piping; all with cuffs to match. Tuxedo cr Bromley ()5c collars, each set Tiny Parasols TO SHIELD LITTLE GIRLS FROM THE WARM SUN When Mary Jane takes her afternoon walk with her doll and buggy she must have one of these fancy colored sun parasols. They have plain and ring handles with strong ferrules. 89c 139 2.19
Wae 'Old Glory' Memorial Day
Flags and Bunting cf Every Description
All Wool Buntim? Fla
mounted, very neatly made with canvass heading with brass grommets, sewed stars and stripes. Sizes '2x3 feet $2.25 each. Sizes 3x5 feet $325 each. Special Bunting Flags, sewed stars and stripes. They have a canvass heading with grass grommets. Especally good for public buildings, flag poles etc Sizes 2x4 feet. . .$1.48 Sizes 3x5 feet 1.75 Sizes 5x8 feet. .. . . 3.75
Printed Bunting Flags, mounted on wcod staff with g lted spear head. Very bright, fast colors. Sizes 7'2xll inches 5c ea. Sizes 12x18 inches 10c ea. Sizes 15x24 inches 15c ea. Sizes 24x36 inches 35c ea. Sizes 30x45 inches 69c ea. Sizes 36x60 inches 85c ea. Printed Muslin Flage, mounted on plain wod staff, fine printed in bright colors. Sizes . 2x3 inches 5c do2. Sizes 3xx6 inches 10c dor. Sizes 6x9 inches 25c doz. Sizes 11x18 inches 5c ea. Sizes 12x22 inches 7c ea.
Cotton Burtng, 24 inches wide, printed on good quality bunting, fast colors at the yard, 12Vfcc.
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Thermos Bottles at 69c There's nothing so handy for the motor trip, picnics or for any outdoor event, as one of these pint size Thermos Vacuum Bottles, on sale in basement at 69c. Children's Roller Skates at $ 1 .59 Chicago Hardware Company make them -one of the very best made adjustable kinds for boys and girls. Peaberry Coffee 4 Ibs. at $1.10
Take a Kodak with You on the Holiday Trip The Ansco Vest Pocket Junior Kodak is easy to carry and has a fixed focus to snap any picture in a hurry. Two small sizes to choose from. 2V4x2V2 priced at $10.50 2l4x3U priced at $12.00 Busier Erown Box Cameras take small pictures. No. 2C takes 2;8x4. No. 3 takes 3J4x4!4. Each $4.5&
THE GREAT OUTDOOR CALLS EVERY GIRL WILL NEED A NEW Lionsdale Jean Middy, 1 .95
They are regulation style with emblemon sleeve and rows of narrow braid on collar. White and navy or red collar and cuffs. Sizes 8 to 22 years at $1.95. Lonsdale Jean and Linene Midlies, with turned up cuff bottom, short sleeves, Sailor and Peter Pan collars, priced at $1.19.
THE BOYS' BIG CHANCE Fine Wash Suits at $ 1 .95
Every mother will be glad to have an opportunity like this happen just before the holiday. First of all the suits are handsomely made of smart materials, the durable sorts that will give splendid service every seam and button is sewed to stay. Middy, Norfolk and Belted Models in Plain Colors and Stripes
Sizes for little boys 3 to 8 years. They're really quite remarkable at $1.95 a Suit. Boys' White Galatea Cloth Suits, with button-on waist and sport collar. Priced at $225 . Boyr.' Tub Suits, in a large selection of middy and
norfolk styles at $1.49. .
New Shipment of Boys' Straw and Wash Hats Children's Gingham Dresses ARE UTTLE IN PRICE BEFORE THE HOLIDAY Priced at $ 1 .39 Of course little girls will "dress up" on Decoration Day and it might as well be in a perky gingham dress. Plain and checked affairs trimmed with white and contrasting colors of fancy stitching. Mothers will see them to be remarkable values for so little a price $1.39. Holiday - Sport Hats
FOR EVERY OUTING It's the snug fit and colorful style that makes sport hats so handy for any holiday outing you might attend, there are all styles in these colors, sand, brown, black and white or all black. Choose from one of these low priced groups. Ribbon Sport Hts at $2.95 Hope Hampton Hats at $2.95 Piping Rock Hats at $1.95 Felt Sport Hats in ail Colos at $2.45 and $5.
onday Is the Last Day of our 3rd Annual Sale of
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Values to $1.25 Values to $1.95 Sailers OT-the-face Pokes
Values to $2.25 Saucers Roll Rbi3
Values to $2.45 Chin Chins
This is the year's best opportunity to save on children's straw hats and Monday is the last day of the selling. There is every kind that children like all cf fresh crisp straws in every desirable eoler and shape. Mothers wi'l save close to one-half of their original value, but you must come Monday. Four generous groups to choose from.
STRAW HATS ARE HERE in every style for men and young men.
Every Desirable Shape Every Desirable Braid
NEW "SUN-TAN" STRAWS, $3 SMART SENNITS, $2.00 Smart new models in fine or coarse straws. A very special value.
Every Desirable Color Desirable Prices
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