Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 41, Hammond, Lake County, 28 October 1922 — Page 7
OtobPT 28. 1922.
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STAR THBATBE TOMGHT Roy Stewart In "LIFE'S GREATEST QVRSTIOX," comedy and movie rhat. Tomorrow, Sunday, Kxtrn Kcttwr, Ilodolf Valentino and Knsreno Oflrlen In THE AVODI'JlFl L I IHA5CB mil MAX OF THE NORTH 10-S8-1 PRINCESS THEATRE TOMGFlT P1UDAY AXD SiTVRlAV rrtsrtlla Dean la "I'XDTR TWO FLAGS," Supported by Same Klrkwwd. 10-26-3 Rainy days are wure to come. To us all. In this life. With" this great truth on your mind Try .providing against strife. Whiting Savings and Loan Association, Henry S. Davidson, Secre tary. 10-CS-l I CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY OF EAST CHICAGO Brown's ha!!-. 612 Chicago avenue. : Sunday service. 10-43 a. m. Subject: "ISverlastlnjr Punishment.'1 Funday ftehool 12 o'clock. Wednesday services at $:00 p. m. Reading Room opn Tuesdays and Fridays from 2 to 5 p. m. I'l.YMOVTH CONGREGATION!. Thomas Alva Ftuhblns, rastor . forn'nar service at eleven o'clock. Subject of the rermv.i "The Pattern on the Loom." Evfn'.nar Service at 7:n. Subject of the address, "The Call of the Deep.' The Sunday School Is lie. hi at ten o'clock. There aro classes for all ;iges Tou win be cordially welcomed to arty t.r k.11 of those services. It Is ImpossiMe for a minister to reach all tho thinking people of n town or small city with all that needs to be said. The future- of any c-ity depends on a comparative small THE
i "millions now living will never die" judge Rutherford. ' LIFE, perfect, limitless; with a regenerated race; on a restored earth; with a corrected climate and hfe-perpetuatin food: under a Government which will satisfy the rightcou desires of every living creature. And it's HERE, at the door! The portals of the new age are swinging open and many will enter and never die. The old ordsr is passing away, the new order is here. Christ Jesus is taking unto Himself His great power and beginning His reign. The Kingdom of Heaven is at Hand. You can by no means afford to let business or pleasure or any persorT deprive you of the solace and benefits enjoyed by those who have investigated this timely and heart-cheering message. The sole object of this lecture is to bring to the people a knowledge of the dispensational truth now due to be understood. ' .-rc!ial!y invited to hear j. T. COX, of Chicago la Slovac HalL Whiting, Indiana
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number. A half hour discourse twice a week can not by and means r-over ail the lines of thought that a thinking constituency needs to consider. "When we cease to be lntersted In the Immediate future, life means nothing to us. From time lo time, therefore, there will be suggested here articles that have a direct !l: earing on the larger "gospel of the kingdom" which all know today has a social aspect as well as a personal one. Such an article Is one entitled "Let's Oft Together' by a teacher in the Outlook, October 18, 1&22. Also one entitled "Salvaging Civilization," by G . Stanley Hall who is. perhaps, the world's greatest psychologist. This is In one of the last month's magazines at the Public Library. Let the thinkers of Whiting in the different clubs and organizations, ense th need, and they will see that a forward looking church has a vital message for the modern man and woman. METHODIST EIM SCOl'AL CHI RCH. IT. P. Ivey, pastor. 0:30 'Church S.-hool and Junior Church. 10.43 Public Worship with ser-mc-hy the pastor. G:30 Epworth League Devotional Hour. 7:30 Evening Worship with program you will enjoy. NOTES Sermon subjects are; Morning, "Christ. The Malntalner;" Evening "D Desolate City." Mr. Calder of Hammond will sing l:i the morning. Miss Elizabeth Wilson wiU sing in tho evening, and Mrs. C. P-. McXou will play a violin solo-. Mr. O. M. Merrlmin will lead the Epworth League. Visitors and strangers always welcome.
riU'RCH OF CHRIST 426 Centra-' avenue-. Geo. -M. Anderson. Minister. Evangelist I. Emmet Snyder has been preaching and singing every right this week and will continue to preach and sing every night next week excepting Monday night. A
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ol trallic id t'.ncajjc Kock kUnu road freight traffic all ever .ae country now is Keavie. thar it has been at any Mmt Einct '-he war ended. Railroada v are I without a smile and good fcllng. j Saturday night's subject, "What ' We Shall Hear." Something about ! modern dress. Sunday morning sermon subject: "A Home Coming;" Sunday night "A Quaker Meeting." The Sunday nlsht service will be one of Snyder' great; , est meetings. If you have never attended a Quaker meeting don't miss this Sunday evening service. Further Instructions concerning this meeting will !be given at tonight's ! service . i Pastor will snipply for Brother Snyder at Indiana Harbor for the morning and evening service. TMMe School 9:45. We are expecting a record attendance Sunday morr,i;isr. Snyder will be here to icad the school. Plan to bo here. Monday night Daughter's of Ruth will jr!ve a Hallowe'en party at the church. This will be a masquerade party. FIRST PR ESI1 YTF-Tt I AN CHURCH. Morning Worship 11 a. m. Sunday School 12:00. Pastor Hardy Deen. Stiegl;tz Park Sunday School has been discontinued for a few weeks in order to arrange another suitable place of meeting. Mrs. Hattle Gras of Enfrt Chicago was the guest of Mrs. Klose of Pchrage avenue Thursday. Mrs. Harry Mack and son Donald were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. Douer of Ohio avenue Thursday. Hear Albert J. Hevcrldge nml Whiting Girls Choj-ua at 5iOO p. m. nt CoMimtinJty Center. 10-2S-1 Miss Beth Dewey of Chicago Is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dewey of Sheridan avenue' f or a few days. Mr. Hal Howe of Pearl street at-. tended tho Masonic lodge in Chicago Thursday evening. Miss Lottie Wollete and Ted Dug-'-an attended the I'arthenon theatre in' Hammond Wednesday evening. Mrs. R. J. McClelian, Mrs. Chas. Wolicte, Mrs. Sh.iran and M's. 7.ibrigan attended a shower In honor of Mrs. Wilkins in Chicago Thursday evnlng. Mr, and Mrs. Jos. Shawcroft entertained relatives from Haiart the fore part of the week. Mr. and Mra. Carl Carpenter, Mr. n "d Mrs. P. J. Carpenter saw "The "',! Hnmeetad" nt the Partcnin Whiting Advertisem en t s Are Winners or t.ood Furniture. Go to SeH-4-3 t H. Gordon & Sons will celebrate their 23rd anniversary on Saturday,
' Oct!cl 28. Tho puiblic is cordially f!' ; invited to participate in the celebra'iii ' tion. Refreshments and cigars will
he S'jprlled and an orchestra will rurnisn music for the occasion. H. Gordon Sons will oelebrite heir 23rd anniversary on Sat'irdav. October 25. The public is c-rd'al'y invited to participate In the celebration. Refreshments and cigars will be supplied and an orchestra will furnish music for the occasion. I 1.' ,J .. 1 10-25-3 FOR RENT Furnished mom. suitable for two gentlemen; Inquire 743 Indianapolis Blvd. 10-26-3 IXST Elk's charm at New Tork I Central depot Thursday afternoon, finder please return to rhll Smldt, Roby. Reward of $23. 10-27-2 FOR SAEE Portable House, 21x36; 14 windows, 2 doors, complete; Call or address 423 Flschrupp ave., WVtlng. 10 27-2 HEAR D. EMMET EVANG. SNYDER - at the QUAKER MEETING SUNDAY NIGHT CHURCH of CHRIST 426 Central Avenue Whitini?
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:aA . . p-. 5L-- :.. -. "r , - .x i ! 4 4 3 ireiuni ard scouring the country for wotKera to help handle the delae j traffic, rhis scene wa3 snapped on a dull day. b. ritre In Hammond Friday afternoon . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Campen who recently returned from a trip hro-ugh Europe and are enroute for heir home in California were the quests of Mr. and Mrs. George Schaff of Central avenue at dinner Thursday evening. The Methodist Ladies Aid Society v j 1 1 hold a Christmas Sale, Thurs"ay. N'ov. 23rd. hi the parlors of the church. 10 2S-1 Mr. Kerr who has been the r-pn'i at the home of Mrs. Cora Dunning of Sheridan, avenue for the past few days returned to his homa at Hastings, Michigan, Thursday. Dr. and Mrs. Max Paul us returned t their home at Casner, Wyo., J.itu'rday after an extended visit with the latter's mother Mrs. Louise Fry cn Pennsylvania avenue. FOR SAL" Will sacrifice, 6 r"om Bungalow, S3. 300. cash: leaving town. Apply 12t6 Lake avenue. 102S-2 Charlotte Vater, youngest daughter of Mrs. Charles Vater Is l'l at her hnme on Central avenue with diphtheria. Several K. of Ps of Whiting attended the district meeting of the K. of P's at .Lowell Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph White entertained friends at bridge Friday evening at their homo on Oliver st. Lyle, Dunning, Herman Vater. Wil'.lam Vater and Henry Eggers, left Friday morning for Lake PrestIon, South Dakota, on a hunting trip. I Mr. Jaka Wiekhorst Is reported to he quite ill at his home on Lincoln avenue. ' FOR RENT Completely furnished 6 room house. 1465 Calumet avenue, ' phone Whiting 1S0-J. 10.23:6 Hear Albert J. Reverlle nnd lAMiitlng eilrl- CliorM at 5:01 p. m. nt Community Center. 10-2S-1 Mrs. Floyd Eaton will entertain the rjng Ladies' Gui.i at her home "n -l?th firrct Wedn&(iiy evening Mis. Reggit of I.K'ianapoIis ithe guest of Mrs Jas. tiurton on V'tiai avenue. Mr and Mrs. Win. Flynn 'f Ch.'- -terton visited with Whiting friendand also attended the Eastern Star meeting Thursday evening. Mrs. Be n Gordon of Central ave. er.tertaini d her mother from WH1nir te. Hi . on Thursday. Whiting Chapter, o. E. S. entert. lined their Grand Matron, Effie J Harrison, with an elaborate banquetserved by the ladles of the Plymouth church dining room. The tables v.ere 'beautifully decorated with t-as-kets of flowers and the Eastern Stnr colors predominated, after which they held a special meeting for Initiation of candidates. The work wrs beautifully done before about 250 members and visitors. The Chapter presented Mrs. Harrison with a beautiful Maderia luncheon set. The following Past Grand Officers were invited to s-eats in the east, Mrs. Blanche Rlggetts. -Mrs. Amelia Burton, both Past Grand Matrons and Mr. If. 'B. Flynn. f'ajt Grand Patron. After tho meeting the committee served a three course lunch which was greatly enjoyed by all. Bees are least apt to Jing and are better natured w hen gathering f-n ViVer. OF LIFE WOMAN'S TRIAL Proof That Lydia E. Pickharr' Vegetable Compound is cf Grc Help at This Period Metropolis. Illinois. "I hr tftken Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegeta i i : 1 1 i - - j i i i ! Lompoun d arn: j I f!l'.WJ III is all it claim; be and has be fited me wor.d fully. I had b eicK for ep months with trouble whi. confined me tor bed and was on. able to be up pa of the time.wR I was advised L tiff '0 Ja friend, Mr? Smith, to trv Lvdia E. Pinkham Vegetable Compound and Livcr Pills. I was so much benefited by tha vise of these medicines that I was abb to be up and about in two weeks. I was at the Change of Life when 1 began taking the medicines and I passed over that time without any trouble. Now I am hale and hearty, do all my housework, washing, ironing, scrubting, and cooking, all there is to do jibout a house, and can walk two or is three miles without getting too tired. know of several of rov neighbors who have been helnerl bv vour medi cines." Mrs. Emma Culver, 705 E. 7th St., Metropolis, Illinois. You may depend "upon Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Comoound.
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. ROBERTSDALE 1 IMtlM'KSS THEATRK TOVIIiilT KRII)V AM SATl.'RHAY Irls-llli Ue.in In "I'MITH TWO KLAliS," SuiIrteel by J "hick Klrkrtood. 10-21-3 HHST KVVNt.KI.H'AI, CHIIK'H OF ROIIKRTSIlAL.il 11. C. Puwfli. lMstor. The lit vlvul nu:e tings will aontinue for the third week. Interest mi'.; atten lance have Increased the onst week to alariii- .! : : . . The blessings of God are falling, upon the in..-etlnss each niuht and sou's are being moved to God. E.ery-. body is welcome- to enjoy this spiritual feasting time of special services. Sumlsy School 9:45 a. m. Sermon 11 a. in. "Deep and 11''.'.den Things." Juniors ?t00 u. m. Young Peoplo's Mcc-ting 7 p. m. Evening Service Evangelistic ":b5 P . ni . Revival Services each night during the week at ".2K Catechism Wei'neslay 4:15 p. m. Teacher Training Friday 7 p. m. The donations fer the Evangelical Deaconess Hospital have been quite "onerous. If any one desires to make a donation of a can of fruit, jelly, or groceries, they will yet be received gratefully, and conveyed to the hospital later. The Woman's Relief Corps will meet at the K. of P. hall this evening. .Ml I!i(-nn:er8 are urged to be present and requested to bring a m'ass of Jelly or a Jar of fruit for the Old Soldier's fcome at LaFayette, !nd. Mrs. 'John White of Superior avenue wns In Chicago on business yesterday. The W. B. A. of the Maccabees will meet in regular session Wednesday evening at the K. of P. hall. A class of candidates will be Initiated. Preparations for a line program Is being made. Refreshments j will be served. lrsA Mollie Felson of Myrtle avenue visited her daughter, Mrs. Holliis Hunter and husband in Hammond yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Railer, formerly of Myrtle avenue who moved to Wisconsin about two years ago. have returned and are staying at the "'"me of the latter's sister Mrs Paul Stiller and family of Indiana Harbor The Railers aro expecting to remain pecinanent'y. fr Railer has accepted a position with the Sinclair Refining Co. Art Stress of Lake avenue entertained several of his friends at a Hallowe'en stag party at his home Inst evening. A lunch ' euggestlve for the occasion was served by the host, In all, a most delightful evening was spent by the gentlemen. Mrs. W. Balm anrl Mr. and M-i George DIbbens of East Side visited Mrs. H. This!on who is confined to her home on Indianapolis Blvd., by illness. Last evening Mrs. Thiesson was reported a little hetter. Mrs. Anna Ott of South Chicago, vl!teJ friends here yesterday. Mrs. Elmer Bauer of Indianapolis Blvd.. entertained several little tots and their mothers on Tuesday afternoon In honor of her son Albert's third birthday anniversary A lovely lunch was served and little Albert received many pretty gifts In remembrance of the day. Mrs. William Thomas of Atchison avenue was hostess of the Entersee Club at her home on Wednesday afternoon. Cards were the feature of the afternoon after which dainty refreshments we-re served. John Calvert of Indiana Harbor spent last evening at the home of Charles Jones of Atchison avenue.
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A pleasant evening wa spent by a large crowd of I.ady Maccabees at the horn.- of Mrs. 1 1 . T. Guldin.? of Myrtle avenue. The ladles aremaking plans to put on a farce. "A Mock Wedding" at the Ma.'ia'xe Rally, itt Gary. November the 10th.
I'lioni.T Mathews who l.-f att rid ing a dental colU-go at Indianap olis, Did.-, Is very ill. . His par. n-si Mr. and Mrs. W. Mathews motortd! lo I no o, na polls yesterday to -b wi h j their son. I Clyde Smith of Atchison avi nue is ' exp'N-ied hone today from e'a.- ,er. j Wyoming, where lie ha.v :i on! j I. iKin.-ss (or the Stati'hiril 1 il " in I f-any fe-r the past two weeks. HOBART The bazaar conducted during the j r-'ist three nights 'by members cf the I Catholic -liui-eh closed with prizes j given to the following; Phonogra h. -Mr. Boy Hiilman; Mirror, Mr. Jas. jGill; Davenport, B. M. Kelgher, of j 157 Jaekson street, Gary; Booker, j Win. Const ouros, 715 Adams street, Gary; Ta.'ble, Eugene Anderson; Rug .Mrs. Stoltz, Merrillvllle, Ind ; Fancy 1 Quilt. Mr. Ed. Kellman: Bed Spread : Miss Florence O'Connor, ftt. I'ieasant, hnva; Buffet Set. Mr. Carl I Kra-use. The youngest eon of Mr. and Mrs. iWm. Kulage was badly burned about the face last evening when a gasoline stove exploded Tho O. E. S. lodge will entertain the Grand Matron, Mrs. Effie Harrison this evening. Mrs. George Mason of Los Anzalres, Cal., and Mrs. Grace Green, of Oak Park, 111., are here spending the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Cooper left Wednesday by motor for Tampa. Fla., where they will spend the winter. Mr. Geo. Rhodes has moved his family Into hla new home on Cleveland avenue. Jos. F. Gerlach has about finished the new stone road of one-half mile, tho Math. Herman ' road, west of town. Vincent Theilen will hold auction UKUG u.rv. Duuciing
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