Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 47, Hammond, Lake County, 9 December 1922 — Page 6
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Tr following officers wrre elected for the coining year by the Royal Neighbor lodge at their meeting fcld last evening: Oracle Ksther Kobinson. Vi-a Oracle Mrs. Terry. Ohancelor Mary Brandt. Recorder Anna Newman. Receiver "Laura Kagen . Marshall .lAuretta Malone. Inner Sentinel "Mrs. Nelson. Oijter Kentlnel Matoel Lennertz. Manager Klla Ewlg'hlebeti . Physician Clara Faulkner. Musician Lyriia Ingram. Mrs. Wecl'ierly entertained twelve jniests at a dinner party t lier liome
yesterday at twelve o'clock. The afternoon waa spent in playlnff flv
hundred. The following attended from Gary.Irs. Owen, Mra. Iline, Mrs. StrlckrlJge, Mia. ?efshield and Mra. SUtll. The W. M. C. I'luib met "Wednei. day evening with Mrs Gladya Rose.
Mrs. AVlckham of Missouri Is here
visiting with her son tr. Wlckham. Mr. and Mrs. Small went to paralso today to visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Oto Matk visited friends In Chicago today.
Mrs. Hatten visited relatives In
Esi-:t Chicago yesterday. Mrs. Thiel is spending the weelt with relatives in Michigan.
Mr. Edward Keilman. Jr., Is on
the Pick list. Mrs. Jordon is on the sick llt and
WAR TORTURED STOMACH FREED
Womd"e! Oraciea Man Gets Groat Relief wit! Jaquea Wond ex Capau lea "For three years and five month ttf tha "World War I wore- the khaki of aa Infantryman. Through tha hell of Xpres. St. EIol. rra9, th fiomme, Amiens and I'aschendale. we trudged through the mire. Tha mud and the slush and the constant rhellinr took their toll of the meni morale, but evea worse than thl vere the cold rations, or none. "I Buffered from etomach trouble others did. Tvlthout aid, until wounded at fe't. Klol, in the sprhigof 1916; then came the Red Cross hospital In England. Again duty called me tack Into the shell swept Jireaa of Belgium, broken la constitution, but able lo carry a rifle Gradually starving, yet carrying on, as ethers dld,t down to a. weight oC obout 110 pounds, until one day am memy shell got me again Blighty, Jnsrland, Xor me. "Days In the iospltaL Then bere a medical board, ordered baclc" to Canada, and there dlschs-el an medically unfit. During- all thesn -tnonthg of careful medical treatment very effort was mads t restor my appetite and train my BtomaeJi to digest food, but without success, "I returned to my home in Syracuse, N. Y., shattered In health, untitle to digest my food and altogether despondent. In 1019 mr work took me to Plattsburg-. ?.. Y.'whera I became acquainted with Jaques Little Wonder Capsules. I took the capsules and I am today free from, the constant misery In my stomach. 11 "Through my love of the old uniform I do not feel that I can have my name published, but If anyone Interested will drop a line to thu Jaques Capsule Co.. Plattsburg, N. Y.. they wUi be ivea iny cams anl address,'1 -' On tale at Public Drug Store. laAlan n Harbor Klefntnan's Pharmacy Indiana Harbor t the Meyer Drug Stores, Gary; or Cu cents by mall j.ostpald from Jaqties Capsule Co., Flattsbnrcr. N. Y. Adv.
has ben taken to St. Margaret's hospital.
J HESSVILLE
Dance at HesavUle Schoul gym on Haturday evening, iJecein'ber 9th. Mualc by Sterling, Benefit lleaavllle bchgul gym. 12-S-2 Mrs. Ed. Green, Mrs. Harry Koblnson and 'Wllibur Lojd of Crown Point n;ent Thurnday with Mrs. Ward Keseler at her home on Ken. nedy avenue. Mrs. "Wm. Hayzlet of Springfield, Ohio, who has apent tlie past month at the home of her nephew Mr. V. Kessler and family went to. Crown Point to spend a few days with her friends and relatives, prior to returning to her home In Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. ntnker were Chicago shoppers Thursday. Mrs. F. Harding and Mrs. Jack Wagner spent Thursday afternoon In Hammond. Mrs. Foulkner cf Highland was a business visitor at Hessvllle last Thursday.
The Voung Men's Cluib are plan, nins to give a dance at the Community hall Saturday evening, Dec. 9th. Mrs. L. Proeschold and Mrs. Joe Maydea spent Thursday In HamNi'md .
HIGHLAND
Victor Klneoll !a out of aohuvl on account of pink eyce. A Par.nta Taaohara Aaioclatlon waa organlaad at a meeting1 h.ld In the Munatar io!iool Vedneaday evening. I i.e. 6th. Quite a crowd turned out, but we ahould liave liked to aao more. Th first regulur ineetlni,- will be held on Thursday evening, Jan. 4th, 1W23. Kverybody la welcome to come and help mnke this a a-uccesa. Mr. Weat'a valuafsle hunting dog waa run over and Iillied by n automobile, Thursday. The Ladlea' Ciub met at the home of Mra. Dane in Oa Olen. Thursday (mo more member was taken Into the club. ijncu aa played and flrat prlre went to B. Munater, aecond to iilra. Kaake. Next meeting with Mra. Da-ugherty. Mr. Rpyer of Michigan !s -visiting at the home of Mr. J. Munater Sr. and took in the Stock Show In Chicago . A new family have moved In one of Boreliua houses on Calumet ave.
-Antloch, In the fourth century, is believed to have been the first city to make any attempt to llg-ht its sreets at nigh.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hook, spent Sunday at the home of Jtr, and Mra. Homer J.ydtck of Chicago. Sirs. George Rachau 'visited in HiR'hland Sunday. Misses Viola and Margaret Will of Griffith spent &.imay with friends
in Highland. Rev. Kngllsh of Ohlcago filled the pulpit of the Congregational Ch urch, Sunday . Mr. Condon the County Superintendent of Schools, visited the public school Tuesday. Many friends and relatives of Mrs. Percy pleasantly surprised her on Wednesday of this week In cele"bratlOTi of her birthday. Mr. Richard Zyp was knocked down by un automobile while he was returning from church Sunday ev. er.lng. He was nut seriously Injured. Wm. Wells and Samuel Van Til attended a Farmer's meeting in Ianslng Thursday evening. The many friends of Mr. Olsen. villi be grleved to learn that he Is very ill.
KOTICB A number of church notices were
received too late for publication. It has been repeatedly announced that all church nutlces must be ta
thte office by Friday noon. Thle give the iaator a whole week to cat hie i.otico In. BIB LlC QfTESTIOrTS 1 Who aald that the Joy of the hypocrite is but for a moment? 2 In what way did Absalom 'seek to keep his name in memory? 3 Cite the case of men being killed by hailstones? .To what profit In It that we hide the word of God in our heats? 0 Why were the people of Israel about to stone Joshua and Caleb, one time? 6 At what place waa David anointed to be King Saul's successor? 7 In what way shall we receive strength for doing the will of God? 8 What qualities give stability and strength to any people or nation?
MUNSTER
Mrs. V. Schoon spent Wednesday In Oak Glenn, the guest of Mrs. C. Knl;.er. Co-unty Supt. Condon visited the M'jnster school on Tuesday.
ANSWERS TO LAST WEZX 1 Jacob. Gen. 25:27. 2 By its overflow rather than by Its Income. 3 Tie foresees evil and hides. The Simple pass on to hurt. ITov. - -, u. 4 P.ather because of low standards of living. u Hosea. 6 .That of Pavid to Ittal. See 2 Sam. 15. 13. 22.
7 He made people trust la a lie. Jer. 3, 15. 17. 8 Jonah. Cbap. 2, 8. BKOZT3LOB BTMIT TA. fi. I r. Chaa. H. Leeson, Pastor. lies. 1212 Harrison etreet. OMo a. m. Senior and Junior Sunday j-chool. i . X. Klger, Supt. 11:00 a. rn. Beginners and rrir.iv S'lrrlav srhooi
S:3U p, tn, Kpworth League, 'ihy fc!t in tilmpty.'' fl;i)u p, m.--itpwoi ili league. Tlia wrlU lulu Wiuoh Jaaua Camw." p. m, Worahly and 1'ralao service. "U huiice Came the Hptrltual Life?" Com tond. wwralilp sMtii ua. nitST EPXR.TTU AXIST tHUBCIt l.'f V'uitL J litwililvliU, illlliold. .Vi a. J c. I I euiaeni. Hunduy, loc. llnli. 7: JO p. m. K. 1.. of ei. Hail over J.iou Citore. Good Boeaitura. Good message bearure. l-ui''boUy welcome, KAzot oxz crrr mihszoh la lsidmna avenue. U. J. ii-liaa, J-.Yakelit. fuum inli( bl-VV. Go;cl ii-vico eery Thursday anu bc;i ly evenitig. 7:45 p. n.. To!o Hunday: ' Houl Welfare." Hunday achool (all utejj a:UU p. m. ST. JOKW'S LUTEEBAH W. A. Brauer, pastor. 236 Towle atreat. lu:00 a. m. German services. 11:00 a. m. Christian Instruction. 2:00 p. m. Ladles' NAid meeting. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Advent aervloes. Thursday, 8:00 p. m. Bible itudy. rZBST BAPTIST Z07-213 Sibley atreetItev. J. C. Oranger. I'astor. Itesldence. 101 Detroit si. Phone IS38-MX. (Sunday announcements: Kunday achool at 9:46 a. m. Helprut clasaea Tor all. Guy Cobb. Supt. 11:43 a. in. Men's Brotherhood
Class. Morse DeilPlaln. Prealdent. 11:00 a. m. Morning worehip. Subject: "Over The Top.'' 6:30 p. m. -B. Y. 1". V. meeting. 7:30 p. m. Kvening service. 7::',0 i. m. Kvening worship. Subject: "Exciine Me." AVednesday, 7:45 p. in. Mid-WeeU Service, with Bible atudy led by the pastor. Thursday, 7:30, choir rehearsal. Thursday, 7:30 Boy Scout meeting. Troop One.
munlty Cluo. Tuesday evening, 7:S0 p. m. Boy Scon t s. 'ednesday, 7:30 p. m. Prayer aer vice. Thursday. 6:30 to 7:30, chicken supper. 7:30 to 9:30, church Community night. Friday, 7:00 to S:30 p. m. Men's athletics. fc;20 to 10:00 p. in., ladies athletics.
IXRST CBCBISTXAlf CHTXmCH Calumet ave. and Summer blvd, J:3i) a- m. Bible school. 10:30 a. in. Communion and sermon. Subject of Kermon: "Peter and John at th Temple." 6:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor. 7:30 p. m, Sermon.
Subject: "Was Jesus lvlner' Monday. 7:45 p. m- Meeting nominating committee. Tuesday, 7 Mo p. in. Big C.
rally. Wednesday meeting. Wednesday
meeting. Ladies' Aid Missionary Society in charge. Thursday, 7:45 p. in. Orchestral rehearsal. 7:45 Friday evening, choir rehearsal. BOTTTH SIDE Cil.UH.CH OP CBuGLXST Standard ave and Van Buren at Chas. W. Starr, minister. 9:30 a. m. Bible school. 10:30 a. m. Communion and sermon. 7:30 p. m. Sermon.
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-General Aid all day 7:45 p. m. Mid-week
chhistxan Bcxazrcm Firat Church. 7!i0 S. Hohman atreet. Sundny morr.lng rervlce at 18:41 a. m Subject: 'God The Preserver of Man." Testimonial meeting on Wadnaa. day evening at 8 o'clock. Beading room in edifice, open dally except Sunoay and legal holidaya from 2 to & p. m. and on Tuesday and Friday evenlnga from 7:30 until :00 o'clock. The public la cordially invited tc atccr.d these servicea and, to visit tha leading room. aTT. PAT7I,'S X.VTSZM2T fa Clinton at. W. K. Llchtalnn, Taator. n:l!0 a. ni. Sunday school. y:30 a. in. German service. 10:45 a. m. English service. Toxt: Luke 21, 25. 36. Monday, & p. m. Voters' assembly.
TueHday, 7:45 v. m. Junior League
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Advent
Her v Ice. Thursday, 2.30 p. m. Ladies' Aid. T. PAUTi'l XFZSCOPAX Corner Hohman and Detroit ats. Bev. peter Langendorff. Rector. Tomorrow is the tsecond Sunday in Advent: Services at the church: 8:00 a. m. Holy Communion. !:30 a. m. Cliurch School services Geo. Evans, Acting Supt. 10:45 a. m. Holy Communion and sermon by the Bector. Topic: "Elias, Prophet of a Buling Passion."
"flomfmber the Lord's Day to Sanctify it." tTurnucAX rErMATrcrgi::r0 Slhlev st.. Hammond. Ind. Iter. Carl Schaeffer. Phone lJJa. 9 a. m. Sunday achool. 10:15 a. m. English service. Monday, 8 p. m. Men's meeting. Tuesday, 7:45 p. m. Junior Y. P. L. Thursday, 2 p. m. Ladies' Aid Social meeting.
Corner Gostlln and Towle etraet. Wm. N". Whear, Pastor. 93 Sheffield avenue. 9:J0 a. m. Sunday achool. 10:30 a. in. Morning Worship. Subject: "Th, Grf-at Trut." 7:H0 p. m. Evening worship. Subject: "A Full Program.'' fi:30 p m. Epworth League. M.lss Brown, leader of Epworth Leagu. Monday, 7:00 p. m. Junior Citizens. T'l "3 A T"flO -r, TT-t "TTi' -r,m-
FTKST CH. USCS B AXAXXI7Z . Calumet and Michigan avenue. A. M. Wella and L. c Davis, pators. 9:45 a. m. Sunday achool. 10:45 a. m. Morning worship. 3:00 m. Inter-denominational I'rais Service. 6:45 p. in. Young People's meett;i 7:30 p. m. Evangelistic service. Wednesday. 7:30 p. m. Mid-week prayer service. Thursday, 2:00 p. m. Missionary meeting. 7::j(, Friday Teacher's Meeting. Men and Boys prayer meeting. Saturday at 7:45 p. m. Our new church is In Its final state of completion and we are putti'iK on a great revival campaign. December l'th to 24tb. Dr. .T. K. L. Moore. e.-pres!dcnf of Olivet Fnivcrsity. will preach every nigb.t at 7:30, and Kenneth and Un1e Well? sweetest singers in Indiana. will have charge of the music and singing. If you hear them the first night you will be sure to come every night. We will have our dedicatorial servicea P". 24th at 3:0o p. m. at which time we will lay the corner stone tid inclose a number of sacred and particular documents. T?v. I. Martin, noted evangelist and son,? writer, is expected to preach In the morning, P.ev. J. W. Short. Dist - i-c-1 Supriritpnder.t will preach ded i r-'.i t ; or ;i 1 rrwxirr in aftrt'oiir atd
Dr.' J. E. I. Moore wll preach at the evening service. This will be a feast of good things and we cordially invite and issue a hearty welcome to every one. S-XSST KZTSOOIftu. itev. Benjamin Rlet. Faator. 39 Hohman at. Phone S009. &:15 a. in. Orcheatrw 1 recital. 9:30 a. m. Sunday School. 10:45 a. in. Morning worship. Sermon by the pastor. Topic: "What Jesus Would Find If He Came Toda." 0:30 j). m. Senior league. 6:30 j). in. Epworth league. 7:30 p. m ! Evening worship. Joe Ball will report for the boys who Httcnded the H. Y. convention at Marion. Sermon by the rastor. Tlieituc: "Tomorrow.'' Monday. 7:45 p. tn. Annual Sunday School Board Meeting. Wednesday; 7:30 p m. Prayer meeting. 7:45 p. m. Maywood Park Prayer meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. it. V. Haines, 94a Columbia aver.he. T. JOHN'S XTA3T. X.T7THX&AJT Weat Hammond. Illinois. Klbert. Pastor. 61S W. Sibley at. Phone 1829-R. 8:30 a. m. English Sunday school. All Children weicomel t':30 a. in. German services. 11:00 a. m. English services.
I heme Question: How are we to prepare our hearts, for a God pleasing Christmas celebration? Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Advent tcr ices. Come and worship with us.
Rev. Joseph Merril. the Faith Healing Evangelist, will have charge of services. FX IT TE COST AT, ASSXMBXiT 749 Soh) atreet. 9:3'i a. m. Bible achooL 10:30 a. m. Special service fT the dedication of children. 7:45 p. in. Evening service. 7:45 p. m. Thursday.
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Park Place and Waltham aueet. Rev. II .Mackensen. Paator. 1114 Harrison at.. phne 1448. 3:45 a. m. Sunday school and Bible class. 1":30 a. m Morning worship. 7 4 r. n ro Kvfiipe service.
tWT. BIBZ.X STTTDEMTS ABSO. 177 Sate street, I. O. O. F. Hall. 2.00 p. m. Bible stud v. 3:00 p. m. Bible lecture. By C. D. Nicholson. Subject: "Safari's Empire Falling." All welcome, seats free, no collections. Speakers on Bible subjects and for funerals furnished free on request. murr rusBrrxsiAir Hohman and Highland street, J. C. Barrett. Minister. 9:45 a. in. Bible School. 11:00 a. m. Morning worship. 6:3' p. m. Intermediate and Senior Endeavor. 7:30 p. rn. Evening worship. Monday afternoon and evening Logansport Presbytery will meet In
this; church. In the afternoon. Dr.
Corkey. of Logansport. Dr. McClure.
of South Bend, and Mr. Stewart, of I
LaPorte will speak and in the evening Dr. Shannon of the Central
church of Chicago, will be the speaker. The public is most cordially in
vited to these service.-?.
runs stket f&esbttxbxut Corner Pine at. and Chicago ave. E. LeRoy Steffey. Pastor. 404 Oa atreet. 9:30 a. m. Sunday school. 10:45 a. m. Public worship. Sermon Subject: "Truth First." 6:30 p. m. Y. P. S. C. E. 7:30 p. m. Public worship. Sermon subject: "Old Paths." Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30
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2fi9 E. State st. Phone 2526. Adjutant May King and Lieutenant Dorothy P.obertw. Officers in charge. Meetings as follows Public meetings Wednesday. Friday ar.d Saturday at 8 p. rn. Sunday: Holiness Meeting at 10:30 a. m, Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. Youn People's Legion at I p, a Salvation Meeting at 8 p. m. TVl.ls O-OSPEI. anSEIOH 2"2 Hoffman street. 10:30 a. m. Preaching. 3:00 p. m. Praise Meeting. 7:30 r. rv Preaching, Sunday, T'iiav- nd Friday.
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