Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 43, Hammond, Lake County, 11 November 1922 — Page 8
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THE TIMES November 11. h)22.
WHITING NEWS NOTES
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PRIZE WINNERS AT N. Y. HEALTH SHOW WIN FROM FIVE HUNDRED CONTESTANTS
STAR THEATRE TOXIOHT
Spects.1 matinee ArmUtie Day
iTomorrsw Oliver Carwood'i
BROKEX SrLEjrCK," Has of the
fVorrti and Comedy 11-10-1
Great Bible School at Oyurc3i oi
phrist tomorrow morning- 9:45. We
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a!n or shine. Hear Snyder sins and preach the
fJovpel toniffht and Sunday at the
3birch of Christ. Sermons:
Tonight "The Greatest of all Jodern Movements." Sunday Morning' "3Ktlo School." Sunday Evening "Goodby For-
JsLOTAK PRESBYTERIAN CHTRCH
men street ana tsianion an. Her. T. TJfcerka of Lakewood. O.,
rvlM preach at the regular eerviee in fhe Slovak Presbyterian claurch at
114th street and Stanton aven'io Sunday morning. Nov. 12 at 8:43.
frherv wlfl fee Communion service at
he save kotir. J. J. Sfcauer. Minister. PLTSIOrTH COXGHEGATIOS Al CHIRCH Thomas Alva Stubblns. Pastor. Sunday services, November 12th. rorrf!ng "Worship at 11 a. m. Subject of the sermon, "I've
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Evening Worship ft; T:S0. Subirt of the address. "Do Two and Two A '.ways Makn Four." Church school will 'begin at 9:45 a. m. There are grade! classes for all. The Men's Bible Class meets
with Mr. John Hall, as teacher.
Come to the class and then stay to the morning service. t FIRISTIAJf SCIENCE SOCIETY OF EAST CHICAGO Brown's hall. 613 Chicago ave. Sunday services 10:45 a.m. Sut-ier-t, ' Mortals and Immortals." Sunday School II o'olock. Wednesday Services 8:00 p. m. Iteadlng tRoom open Tuesdays and
Fridays from 3 p. m. to S p. m. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHTRCtt
H. P. Ivey. pastor. Tomorrow Is "Mew Church Sunday." Special order of service at 10:43. Short talks hy laymen.
Latest Information on developments of the new churoh project. A number of group conferences from 11. 80
to 1S:00 o'clock. No money r sudscrlptlon will he asked for. All members and friends of the church sre 'urged to he present.
Evening service at 7:S0 In charg of the pastor. Subject of mes ae "Christ and the Youth of Today." Mr. CaWer has been asked to sing gain. "Wln-My-Chum" week in Epworth League Nov. 12-19. Special program for the week. Leader first Sunday, George Dewey. Supper for leaguers and friends Monday evening. Home group meetings Tuesday night. Study clous Wednesday night. Quiet Haur Thurs-, flay night. p:ay time Friday night Hesr full announcements at 6:30 meeting tomorrow evn!ng. A nveetlng of the Calumet Group rf the Woraans Home Missionary Society will he heVd in this church on Tuesday, November 14th. Miss Bwarts, flald secretary, and Mrs. Erman. conference secretary, will peak. See 'F!LA8HE?3 OF ACTION." at THE STAR THEATRE. Nov. 10th jid 11th. Matinee Saturday, under Wipplcps of American Legion. 11-7-5 The millinery class which haa Ibeen regularly conducted fcy the Whiting Evening School is to be con tlnued this year and will open for registration on next Monday evening. The class will he Instructed by Mrs. Boland who has directed the class in the past and It will meet In the high school Wuildlng. Great Interest has heen shown In this work and a large enrollment Is expected. Wednesday evening Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Dewey entertained In honor of their fifth wedding anniversary. Bunco, muslo and danolng were the diversion of the evening. A four course luncheon was served. Dr. and Mrs. Dewey received many very (beautiful presents from their many friends present. The guests from Whiting: Mrs. Dewey's father and fcrother. O. E. McHenry and David MoHenry, Mr. and Mrs. Wenrel Aug netlne, Mrs. Edward Qulgg. Mrs. B. P.Sulehaugh. Mrs. Chas. Irey, Mrs. Nathan Kaplan, Mrs. Wm. ' Shade, Mrs. Demas, Mrs. Caroline Heffner and daughter Dolly. From out of town, Mrs. Dewey's sister and huatband, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Tonkins and ion Edward of Chicago, Mr. and Don't fall to "FLASHES OF ACTION." a 7 reel war ploture at STAR THEATRE, Friday and Saturday, Nov. 10th and 11th. Recoommendad hy Whiting Post. No. 8 American Legion. 11-7-5 Mrs. Henslc. Chicago. Mrs. Violet Shlmp. Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Woodward and daughters Irene and Adeline Hammond, Mr. and Mr. George Hebbon, Hammond. Mrs. WUlam Crum of Lake sweaue Is reported to tie on the sick list. Mrs. William Hurst entertained at a one o'clock luncheon and 600 at her home on Ohio avenue Friday afternoon. Joe Kcslor who la in the undertaking business In Michigan City had charge of the ffuneral of Rose Skiba daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Skiba of Ind. Blvd.. on Thursday, and also visited his mother on Superior ave. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs.
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Walter Bercaw of Lake avenue will 'be pleased to learn that a "baby girl was born te them at the Mlahael Reese hospital In Chicago, on Tuesday. Mother and babe are doing nicely. The youngest daughter of Mr. ar4 Mrs. Broderson of Lincoln avenue 1b reported to be quite 111 at her home, she Is being under the care of Dr. Wisch. Mr. E. J. Evans and mother Mrs. Katherlne Evans returned home laft
Friday from Toungstown, O., where they were called on account ef the death of Mrs. Evan's sister. Miss Gladys Prltchard, Kinder, garten supervisor, at the Normal School at Stevens Point, Wisconsin, arrtved Thursday to spend a few dsys with her parents Mr. and Mrs. David Prltchard on Sheridan afe. Mts. Lyman Ritter will entertain the Trl Kappas at her home on Lake avenue Monday evening. Mr. Edwin MIso of llth street received a painful cut on his hand last Friday morning when trying to start a concrete mixer, h4s hand getting caught In the machinery. It was necessary to take nine stitches in his hand. The Plymouth Aid Society of the Congregational church will serve a si o'clock dinner to the Eastern Stars and the vLslting matrons In the church parlors Monday evening. The Plymouth Aid Society met at the home of Mrs. Joseph Sceery on Central avenue. Thursday afternoon. The Woman's Relief Corps wl:l meet In regular session tonight In the K. P. hall. The memibers who have not (brought their can fruit or Jelly for the Old Folks Home will kindly do so. After the meeting the evening will tie spent In playing banco, pedro and 600. A good attendance is desired. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Exton-Por-ter witnessed the Purdue and Northwe5tern foouball game at Northwestern this afternoon. The Whiting Friars footba'l team wl'.l travel to Lowell Sunday where
Whiting Advertiscrn en ts Are Winners
they will play the Lowedd Legion football team. Celebrate Armistice Day by seeing ing "FLASHES OF ACTION." a government war picture, at the STAR THEATRE. Friday, Nov. 10th and Saturday, Nov. 11. Matinee Saturday afternoon. Under the auspices of the American Legion Post, No. 8. 11-7-5
Safe Fat Reduction
Reduce, reduce, reduce. Is the slogan of all fat people. Get thin, be slim, is the cry of fashion and society. And the over-fat wring their hands In mortification and helplessness; revolting at nauseating drugs.
a afraid of violent exercise, dreading
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for Good rualterc Go to Setter's, 4-1 Select your Brunswick Phonograph at Belfers, Whiting's exclusive agent for Brunswick phonographs and record. 10-20-lmo. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 11 IS READY TO WEAR Day at H. Gordon St Sons. You will find someunusual values In Ladles. Misses and Children's Coats and Dresses. 11-9-4 DR. L R. FISCHER CHIROPRACTOR 760 Indianapolis Blvd. Whiting. Indiana. 11-9-8 I will give Chiropraotlo treatments for one dollar on Tuesday and Thurs day, at my office. 556 119th street. DR. SWANSON, Chiropractor, office hours 1 to 6, 6 to 8 p. m.. exery day except Sunday, phone Whiting 177-R Saving la simply thrift, the avoidance of useless expenditure; Whiting Savings & Loan Ass's; Morton Trout, President. 11-10-1 FOR SALE A house which will double in value. Important business neighborhood, $4,000; Half cash required. 11-11-3 I can offer a fine 9 per cent, in"setment on high class property. H. F. DAVIDSON 600 119th st., Whiting Phone, Office 41. -lu Residence, 97-R. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 11 IS READY TO WEAR Day at H. Gordon A Sons. You will find some unusual values In Ladles. Mlssas ar.d Children's Coats and Dresses. 11-8-4 Bating or Canning Pears, 35c per bushel; Call 609 Indiana Blvd.. phone FOR SALE: Coal Rang, will sell
cheap; CaR 616 Davidson PI. 11-10-3 A lfcne of exceptional values will be on display at five ()00) Saturday; McElroy Hat Shop, 423 Indiana Blvd. 11-10-2 i Irritation from the bite of the human louse or cootie begins about twenty-four hours after the bite and last for about two day a'
FIRST EVAXGBLICAX CHl'RCU OF ROBERTSDALE H. C. Powell, pastor. The Revival Meetings have been grcatl blessed of God this week. Souls have been graciously saved. The rejoicing In the experiences of salvation have ibeen great and wonderful to those who have attended and yielded to the working of God's Spirit. How precious have been these past five weeks of meetings. They may continue another week. Definite announcement Sunday. Sunday School :45 A. M. On time rementber. Evangelistic Message XI a. m. Juniors 3 p. m. Young Peoples meeting 7 p. m. T-venlng services Evangelistic st 7:4-5 p. m. If the Revival meetings continue, all other rnetlngs of the week will co-ordinate wtflh the Revival services. The business sessions will be held at the close of the Evangelistic service each evening. Monday night Church Board. Tuesday night Young People's business meting. Wednesday Catechism 4:15 p. in. Thursday. Quarterly meeting cervices. Preaching by the Presiding Elder KllngbelU of Freeport, 111., at 7:30 p. m. Quarterly conference follows at 9 p. m. Teacher Training Friday 7 p. m. The Lord's Supper will be celebrated Sunday, November 19th. The Ladles of th First Evangelicad Church was entertained at the tpardonagto Wednetdaty afternocfei . The Revival Is even proving effectual In this organisation tor the largest number of the present pastorate. Another manifestation of the Reviv. al spirit Is the kindly sweet spirit prominent In the deliberations of the organization, and the happy social hour that followed. The work is being conducted In a Chrlst-llke spirit under the quiet, splendid lead, ershlp of Mrs. Edward Frees. The Old Settlers CluJb will meet on Tuesday evening at the Community Center. Election of officers will take place at this meeting, af-
HINT OF WHAT'S UNDER MOST SUIT COATS THIS YEAF
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ter which the Civic Section of the repeat the little play- Election ray' Fortnightly ciu'b wa. requested t which was given by that department o nlast Tuesday evening. Mrs. H. Breckman has charge of the refreshment committee.
Mrs. Edward Freese cf Cleveland!
avenue, entertained her brother Irwin Hanson and wife of So'ith Chicago yesterday. Mrs. Mollte FeUen of Mrrt'e are. spent a few days wl'Ji her daughter Mrs. Hollls Hunter and hutsband In Hammond . Mr. and Mrs. Frank MoNelU of Roberts avenue have purchased the Amor home In Amy Court from Mrp. A Knee Schaaf. Mrs. Gough of Amy avenue Is net gaining In strength as rapidly as was expected from a recent operation and Is very poorly at this time
Tin flDemoriam
In loving memory of our mother Nellie, who died two years ago today Nov. 11, 1S20. To us the saddest of all the year, because it took cjr dear mother. Sad and sudden was the call of her. so dearly loved by all. She bid no last farewell. She said good-bye to none. Her loving heart has ceased to beat. Before we knew she was gone. In life we loved her dearly. In death we do the same. The moon and stars are shining. On a Ion and silent grave. Beneath lies on dearly loved. But whom we couJd not save. Her loving husband. JOHN DeFEATES. MR. AND MRS. HARRY DeFRATES. LILLIAN AND GERTRUDE DeFRATES. 11-11-1
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.Mrs. Herman Thiesson of Indianapolis Blvd.. was taken to the t. Bernard's hoep!' il In Chicago this morning. Mr-. Thleson will be operated on f-r a golfr within the next few days by Dr. Hurley of Chicago . Mrs. Davis and anghter Sarah, of Chicago, visited at the Thlesson home yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Atchison of Hammond spent the evening with th" former's sister Mrs. Oeo. GoHinsr and family of Lake avenue. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. 'ieore Golding who for the past fendays has been on the sick list, is re
covering nicely. Mrs. Roy Moore and children of Stiglitz Park visited Robertsdale frionds yesterday afternoon. George Starring of Myrtle avenue who was burned so badly (by an electric flxeh at the American Malzs Co. at Roby where the young man !s employed is getting along fine and is expecting to return to his work on Monday. The fore part of this week Mr. and Mrs. F. Ftankenfletld. of Chicago wfte gufsts at the Wlilism S'arrinar home on Myrtl? fivenu". Mr. and Mrs, Harry Stevens of Calumet avenue atf-ndM the Ttv--:! theatr In Chicago lost evcn-.nir.
GREAT BIBLE SCHOOL Church of ChrUt, Whiting, Indiana enn Sunday. November 12. 1922 enn 9:45 RAIN OR SHINE 9t45 OUU HEAR SNYDER SING MID PREACH GOSPEL TONIGHT AND SUNDAY SERMONS 1 Tonight "The Greatest of All Modern Movemnets." Sunday Morning--Bible School. Sunday Evening "Goodby Forever."
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