Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 39, Hammond, Lake County, 14 October 1922 — Page 10
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NOTICE A number of church notices were received loo late for publication. II has been repeatedly announced that all church notices must be In this oftlce by Friday noon. TM rives the iator a whole wee to Set his r.otlce In. rXKST BAPTIST 207-213 Sibley street, uliev. J. C. Uranger. Pastor. residence, lu Detroit Bt. Phone 1S36-MX. 'Sunday announcements: Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Helpful classes for all. Guy Cobb. Supt. S:45 a. m. Men's Brotherhood tins. Morse Dell Plain, President. ,:J1:00 a. m. Morning worship. Subject: "A Safe Investment." ' t:30 p. m. B. Y. 1'. U. meeting. ! 1 7:30 p. m. Evening- service. ((Subject- "An Unknown God." ' Wednesday, 7:45 p. m. Mld-Weea Service. wHh Bible study led by ths pastor. 5 Thursday. 7:30, choir rehearsal, i . Thursday, 7:30 Boy Scout meetIn r. Troop One.
Psrlc Place and Waltham street ' Rev. IX .Mackensen, pastor. 114 Harrison St., phone 144 9:45 a. m. Sunday school and
Bible class.
( 10:30 a. m. Morning worship, j 7:45 P. m. Evening service.
ST. JOKJT'S ETAJT. I.UTHXKAJI West Hammond. Illinois. fclbert. Pastor. 516 "W. Sibley st. .Phone 1829-R. Please not change In time of services: 8:30 a. m. English Sunday school. All Children welcome! i-9:30 a. m. German services. ,.11:00 a. m. English services. llTheme: "The Life in the Branches of the Vine." Monday evening Bible class. Come and worship with us! CX2TTXJTAST IS. S. , Corner Gostlin and Towle street 'Warren C. Henslee. Pastor. 'Residence. 166 Sheffield ave.. Phone 1243-M. ' ; Miss Fern Ruckman, pastor's assistant. Residence, 234 Godtlin St. PJione 4113-W. Regular services: -j9:30 a- m. Sunday school. '10:45 a. m. Morning . worship, i Subject: "Anchored. ' . : 30 p. m. Epworth League. '.""A Wide Awake Service" 7:30 p. m. Evening worship. "The Efficient Life." Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Prayer service. Thursday Ladies' Aid Society. rTKST PXLBSBYTXILIAW Hohman and Highland streets. ; J. C. Parrett. Minister. !:45 a m. Bible School. 11:U0 a m. Morning worship. ' 5 Subject: "The Constraining Power." ; 16:30 p. m. Intermediate and Seizor Endeavor. ;7:30 p. m. Evening worship: Subject: "The Impossible Command." A cordial welcome is extended to everyone to worship with us. 6?. JOSITS IT7TBXBAXT V A. Brauer, pastor. 235 Towl street 10:00 a. m. Divine German service. 11:30 a. m. Christian Instruction. Thursday, 7:30 p. m. A. L. L. meeting. A . very important church meeting to be hold on Sunday. October 22nd. All voting memberii to be preent. SAKMOITD CXTT SCZSSXOIT 189 Indiana avenue. H. J. Ellen, Evangelist. Pbone Lansing Cl-W. Gospel Hervices every Thursday and Sunday evening. 7:45 p. m. Tonic Sunday: "Condemnatiort?" 3:00 p. m. 'Adult Bible class and Sunday school. Street meeting Saturday at 8 p. m. Central School Grounds. Topic: "Hearts." TTBTB STKEZT PEE S3TTX RT A 7T . . Corner Pine st. and Chicago ara LeRoy Steffey, Pastor. 40S OaB treet. v.3 a. m. Sunday school. 10:13 a. m. Public worship. Sermon subject: "Sardlss; the TVd Cliurch .''
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MA Xew Manhood. 6:30 p. m. Epworth League. Subject: "Get The Facts to the Folks." Leader, Florence Hlx. 7:30 p. m. Praise and Worship. "A Man of Might." Monday, 7:45 p. m. Official Board meeting. rrLXj oospex! mission 202 Hoffman street. 10:30 a. m. Preaching. 3:00 p. m. Praise Meeting. 7:30 p. m. Preaching. Sunday, Tuesday and Friday. Rev. Joseph Merrll. the Faith Healing Evangelist, will have charge of services. PEirrrcosTAL as3zmx.t . 749 Sohl street. 9:30 a. m. Bible school. 10:30 . m. Special service for (he dedication of children. 7:45 p. m. Evening service. 7M5 p. rn. Thursday.
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6:30 p. m. Y. P. S. C. E. 7:30 p. m. Public worship. An exposition of Romans 5. Mid-week prayer and Bibla study Wednesday, at 7:30 p. m. TTS.STC UJLUXSTXA2T CTHT71LCXL
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S:3D a. m. Bible school. 10:30 a. m. Communion and sermon. Subject: "The Baptist." Music by Senior and Junior Choirs. 6:30 p. in. Christian Endeavor. 7:30 p. m. Sermon. By C. Mevin McKay, of Dowagiac, Michigan. Music by both choirs. Wednesday, 7:45 p. ni. Mid-week
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7:4o Friday evening, choir rehearsal. SOUTH SIDE CXTT II CH OP C2XXST Standard ave and Van LSuren st Chas. W. Starr, minister. 9:30 a. m. Bible school. 10:30 a. m. Communion and sermon. 7:30 p. m. Sermon. . ST. PATX.'S LUT5S U3 85 Clinton t. W. F. UchUlnn, Taator. 9:30 a. m. Sunday school. 9:30 a. m. German service. 10:45 a. m. English service. 7:00 p. m. Gathering of entire congregation at the Parish House. CXKXSTXA3T SCXXXC First Church. 7 30 S. Hohman street. ' Sunday mon.lng service at 10:4 a. m. Subject: "Doctrine of Atonement." Testimonial meeting on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Reading room In edifice, open daily except Sunday and legal holiday from 2 to 5 p. m. and on Tuesday
and Friday evening from 7:30 until 9:00 o'clock. The public Is cordially Invited tc atc;r.d these services and to vlsi! the leading room. rr&sT MZTSCSIST Kev. Benjamin Rist. Pastor. 839 Hohman at. Phone 3009. 9:15 a. m. Orchestral recital. 9:30 a. m. Sunday School. 10:45 a. m. Morning worship. Sermon by the pastor. Thme: "Keeping . Faith." 6:45 p. m. Epworth Leasue. 7:45 p. m. Evening worship. Sermon by the pastor. Theme: The World Cry." Song service led by Mr. Tingle, of the Community Servico Committee. 1 Wednesday, 7:45 p. m. Prayer and praiso service. fTA5QSUCA XJOaANtrXL 350 Sibley st., Hammond, Ind. Kev. Carl Schaeffer. Phone 193. 9 a. m. -Sunday school. 10:15 a. m. German church service. 7:30 p. m. Englsh sermon. Wednesday. 8 p. m. Men's Mutual AW Society. Tuesday. 8 p. m. Senior T. P. L. social meeting. ST. PATTJVS EPTSCOPAI Kev. Peter Langendorff, Rector. Services are temporarily held at the Pythian Hall, corner Hohman and Ogden streets. Tomorrow is the ISth Sunday after Trinity. 8:00 a. m. Holy Communion. 9:30 a. m. Church school and Instruction. 10:4 5 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon by the Rector. Topir: "The Mission of tMe Church."
Immediately after the sermon a j very Important Vestry meeting will ! be held.
INT. BIBLE STUDENTS ASSO. 17 7 Sate street, I. O. O. F. HalL Sunday, October 15th. 2:00 p. m. Bible study. 3:00 p. m. Bible lecture. By Wm. S. Lewis. All welcome, teats free, no collections. Speakers on Bible subjects and for funerals furnished free on request. FIRST CHUECE 27 -.KAKTSTE -Calumet and Michigan avenue. A. M. Wells and L. u Davis, pntors. i 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. 10:45 a. m. Morning worship. 2:30 p. m. Children's meeting. 6:45 p. m. Toung People's meetl.i 7:30 p. m. Evangelistic servibe. Wednesday. 7:30 p. m. Mid-week prayer service. Thursday, 2:00 p. m. Missionary meeting. Men and Boys prayer meeting, Saturday at 7:45 p. m. Tax SAXVATTON ABJOT 269 E. State st. Phone 2526. Adjutant May King and Lieutenant Dorothy Roberts. Officers in charge. Meetings as follows: Public meetings Wednesday, Friday and Saturday at 8 p. m. Sunday: Holiness Meeting at 10:30 a. ra. Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. Young People's Legion at 6 p. m. Salvation Meeting at 8 p. ra. afOOTtOE 8TSJ5ST IS. E.
I 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. O. N. Klger. Supt. 11-00 a. m Mnrnlpr worship.
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SPECIAL TO THE TIMES INDlA-NAi-xji-lS, ltid.. Oct. 14. Tho Indiana state highway commission bulletin on the condition of roads' in the state highway system for the coming week Is as follows: State Road Xo. 1 (New Albany, Seymour, Indianapolis, Kokomo, South Bend to Michigan line) In wet weather detour west at Crothersville via Dudleytown. One mile south of city limits of Kokomo detour around construction. State Road No. 2 (Lincoln Highway, Valparaiso. South Bend, Llgonier and Ft. Wayne to Ohio line) Closed on account of construction through Dyer and Schererville, and from Valparaiso to Porter-Lake county line. Good detours. Fair Ligoner to state line. Other sections of road splendid,. State Road No. 3 (National road east and west across state. Terre Haute to Richmond) Pavement open Indianapolis to Plalnfield. At Greenfield detour to either side of road one mtl, goins three miles east, detour again cast of Kingstown to two miles east of Lewlsville. Where new pavement is open cautlonsly. State Road No. 4 (Mt. Vernon, Evansvllle, Bedford, Seymour, Ohio line) Fresh gravel between Brownstown, Seymour and North Vernon necessitates careful driving. Little rough between Versailles and Aurora, account new stone. Closed between Aurora and Lawrenceburg account construction. Detour through Tennyson. This is dirt road and bad In rainy weather. Gentryville to Dale dirt road; Dale to Huntingburn detour la 1 Johnsburg; Huntlngburar to Haysvllle fair; Haysville to Crystal dirt road thence to French Lick fair but rough. French Lick to Bedford good. State Road No. 5 (Vincinnes to Mitchell) Two bridges out between Vincennes and AVhoatland. Runarounds are bad; best to detour through Monroe City. Road narrow but fair between Shoals and Mitch, ell. Take Willow Valley Hill on low gear. State Road No. (Madison. Greensburg. Shelbyville, Indianapolis, Montpelier) Rough In spots between Shelbyville and Indianapolis. Under construction but passable for eight miles south of Versailles. Detour to east about three miles south of Greensbiirg account of new culverts. State Road No. 7 (Kentland to Huntington) Some loose stone but in good condition. State Road No. 8 (Remington to Gary-Chicago route) Detour one mile north, two and half miles west, and a mile south account two small bridges under construction near
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Miss Helen Otdta. Miss Helen Ogden, who ia fast back from Russia, where she spent nearly a year in relief kitchens struggling to feed the maximt-j number of starving children one meal a day, was the only woman on Col. Haskell's staff of the American Relief Administration when it entered Russia to launch child feeding there. Free trade is i proving conditions over there is the message she has brought back.
Dinwiddle, south of Rensselaer new stone necessitates careful driving. Unimproved eight miles north of Aix may be avoided by taking Jackson highway at Alx to Crown Point. Closed from Gary to Merrillville because of construction. Detour a mile west parallels road. State Rtad No. & (Rockville. Veedersburg, Attica and Goodland) Narrow road and bad bridges between Brlzal and Clay City. Oneway traffic only over railroad bridge west of Attica. Some fresh gravel south of Attica. State Road No. 10 (Evansvllle, Terre Haute, Covington) Detour to west between Haubstadt and Fort Branch account construction. Shelborne to Farmersbuig closed for construction. Drive with care over fill north of Clinton. Detour south of Hyisdale account new grade. Ferry White river at Hazelton. State Road No. 11 (Greenfield. Anderson, Marion, Huntington, Fort Wayne) Little rough for three miles south of Anderson. Very rough Alexandria to Marion; 2.7 miles south of Morion will probably be closed latter part of week. Good detour one mile west. State Road No. 12 (Vincennes to Martinsville) Excellent the entire length but look out for sharp turns on entire route. State Road No. 13 (Newcastle, Muncle, Fort Wayne) Detour a mile east and one mile north around bridge construction between Lewisvllle and Newcastle. Drive slow over new grade half way between Newcastle and Muncle. Detour one half mile . north around bridge construction three miles east of Mont, pelier. State Road No. 14 (Tell City to Paoli) Under construction or unimproved. State Road No. 16 (Leavenworth
to New Albany) Road narrow and replete with sharp turn In vicinity of Wyandotte Cave. Drive carefully
between Salem and Jasper, makes
difficult travel In wet weather. Take county road at Ownvllle to King's Station. State Road No. 21 (Liberty, Richmond, Fort Wayne) Short detour between Liberty and Richmond account brldga repair. Detour Just north of Fountain City. All detours good. Detour around construction south of Winchester. State Road No. 22 (Bedford. Martinsville, Indianapolis) Detour west around bridge a half mile south of Mooresville. Detour west around tar works at southwest city limits of Indianapolis. State Road No. 24 (Palmyra to Brownstown) In wet weather traffic should so via Fredericksbury to Salem. State Road No. 26 (Bloomlngton to Ellettsville account of construction. Five miles southeast of Columbus under construction. Excellent detour via Ellzabethtown. Narrow culverts from Dupont to North Madison. State Road No. 31 (Danville. Rockville, Montezuma) Detour at side of road around two bridges west of Bainbridge. Fresh gravel at places on entire road. State Road No. 32 (Bloomington, Spencer, Ciwfordsville, Lafayette) Loose stone Spencer to Cloverdale; fresh gravel Crawfordsvllle to Linden. State Road No. 33 (Lebanon. Crawfordsvllle, Covington to state line) Refloorlng bridge Just west of Crawfordsvllle. Detour in Crawfordsvllle north over road 32 and county road to top of Covington hill west of bridge. Drive carefully over new country road. State Road No. 31 (Connersvllle. Brookville, Ohio line) Detour to side of road account bridge construction three miles south of Brookville. New gravel and grades near Milton. State R.oad No. 35 (Kokomo, Marion, Montpelier) New earth grade west of Greentcwn.' State Road No. 37 (Westfield, Anderson. Muncle, Union City) Detour a mile north around bridge construction between Muncle and Selma. State Road No. 38 (Jeffersonvllle to State Road No. 1) Fresh tar over entire length. State Road No. 39 (Indianapolis. Rushvllle, Brookville) Narrow for ten miles northeast of Rushvllle. State Road No. 40 (Madison, Vevay, Aurora) New gravel, Madison to Vevay. State Road No. 42 (Paoll to New Albany) Fresh tar. Palmyra to Floyd Knobs. State Road No. 49 (Kentland to Chicago) Bridge out at Shelbyville. Go west to Momence, 111., over Dlvle highway. State Road No. 52 (Wet Bader to Shoals) Dirt portion soft. Us chains. Heavy. loads avoid. Roads not mentioned all in fine condition, as well ns portions roads mentioned, but not specifically referred to. Intensfve draggintr following heavy rains placed gravel and stone roads in fine shape, according to John D. Williams, highway director.
tioned as Dempsey's end of the purse. Prospects for the departure to America of Siki now appears remote as the boxer is reported to be near the breaking point with his manager, ML Hellers.
CITY SERIES FACTS VOVSTK OA2EB Attendance 9180 Receipts ..$7,515.63 Players' share 3.S32.97 Clubs share 2.555.32 Commission 1,127.34 TOTAXS 70S TOtTB, OAKXS Attendance 50,133 Receipts 48,061.59 Players' share 24.511.41 Clubs' share ." 16.340.93 Commission 7,203.24 PITCH GAME Totay At Cubs' park. Starting Time 2 p. m. Probable Batteries Sox: T. Blankenshlp.and Schalk; Cubs: Aldridge and O'Farrell.
THE KIDS ARE FOXY Omniscient Hammond parents are Just learning that their enterprising off-spring have been "slipping one over." The school kids. It develop, have been levying a daily tax on the family prji-se for "ear-fare" to rid? to and from the various school buildings In the school bus. They have told parents that it costs a nickel to ride in the bus and that the fare Is collected by the driver. Supt of schools L. L. Caldwell, says the game Is one of the children's own No fare is collected and none will be. The bus belongs to the children, he said.
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PARIS BIDS FOR DEMPSEY - SIKI TITLE STRUGGLE PARIS, Oct. IS French boxing promoter are maneuvering to bring Jack Dempsey here for a match with Battling Siki, Senegalese conqueror of Georges Carpentier, in Deeembe-. Amounts varying between 1,000,000 and 1,500.000 francs have been men-
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72x90 Cotton Batts 95c each
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Crowley's Sewing Machine Needles for all standard makes of machines, package of four ailOc. White Pearl Trimming Buttons fine quality 12 on card, special at 4c card. Fine Lawn Dress Linings black and white, sizes 34 to 48. at 39c.
Kleinert's Featherw eight Dress Shields, various styles, all sizes, at 35c. Hickory Hose Supporters for children, black or white, all sizes, at35c. Kotex Sanitary Pads at 48c dozen. White and colored Mercerized Ric Rac at 2c yard.
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RED SEAL HAIR NETS, 9c EACH Double Mesh Single Mesh
OCTOBER SALE OF WOMEN'S SUITS' FEATURES MONDAY Fall Suits at $9.95
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The Winter Fashion Book has many new, and interesting ways of coats and frocks and plenty of hints of last minute fashions may be gleaned from it. On sale Pictorial Review Pattern section main floor. Pictorial Review Pat- ' terns for November Now Here
