Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 49, Hammond, Lake County, 23 December 1922 — Page 6

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December 23, 1B22.

Twin City News Notes

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cfcX Xtttfc street a fcartng Cbrtstma Dry jMtiat rric . w. Ti JZcy. p. a- Lcfgrea, f ChJa will prea-eh ad ladles ekr wI reader tertnl Christmas bc1cCb, Boaday Uhool festival fr. as, A good program. T.gtf;a Harbor Swedish Lutheran

LiuiBjm chorch. 133th and Bnnlock streets. Christmas Day Uatla arvic 6 a. ra. Tho Rev. t. A- Lofgron trill deliver the Christ -" ervie and tie choir wm f urnlA pclal Christmas pauslc. The Soady chol festival will be held BatartUy Deenaber th at 7 p. m. At tkm rtert Bptit church of Indian Harbor the otcj-rnc-o of CbxU&fcm -will begin tonight -with the; presentation of th Cantata, "A Merry Christmas" fry the Sun lay sckool andcr the direction of committee of which Mrs. Vrank Caldwell is the chairman- tvtth the asoal features, this will provide happy evtnlng for the school and Its frlefcds. There will also be special number during the session of the Sunday school Sunday morn lay at 9:45. At 11 o'clock tomorrow morning the service of worship will emphasise the message of the Christ-Child as the real significance of the Christmas festival of the church. There will be special music and the pastor will

preach on the theme. "The Gates Recessional hymn.

of Hear Ajar." At s:Sfr fa the veaJsg th Tovag Feoplo' eerrtoe wm tarry s tie theme, with ft sertJ that wjli he ef epacisl istercst to yoaag Jejle. Ajd at the choir wui reader as tho ohVef ft.. to of th o-resing Truriihtp, th ial cantata, The Nativity" 11lesiratlT of th bin Christ, tmdr th direction ef Mr. .John Fletcher, Th psblic is cordially welcomed to ftny and all of tttes services and try them We would gi-e expression to tb prayer that each and every one ef our commiKiUy may have A Merry Chrlstma. St. I'aul's Eraajslloal Lutheran church. liSth and Ieivdar streets, Theo. Clays, 7tOT. t a, r. Xaglisb Sunday school; 10 a- m. German service. 7 p, m. Children's wtitram

will h rendered- around a beautiful Christmas tree. ChrlsUnas service on Monday morning at Id o'clock.

Everybody cordially invited.

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Chicago. Brown's Hall. 1S Chicago

STenue. eunday services: 10:45 a.

m. subject: "Christ Jtsus Sunday i school. 12 o'clock. Wednosday I

services. 8:00 p. re. Reading room

open Tuesdays ad Fridays froi 3

p. m. to S p. m. m m m Pint Methodist eharch. Kaat Chi-

cago. There will be a special Sunday school Christmas program by the children that will take the place cf the study heat. Co not

miss It. Is the morning th Rsv. C. F. Craig will preach on "The

Spirit of Christmas." The choir

will render, "It cam upon the Mid

night Clear," by Sullivan. "There

Were Shepherds," will be given by

the ladles chorus. In the e-venlrtg a Christmas muslcale will be given

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Wishing you a very Merry Christmas and a Happy and Prosperous New Year Store Open All Day Sunday and Open Till Noon Monday

ammond Candy Co:

SOUUAS & ROGERS. Proprietors TWO STORES 166 State Street 575 Horunan Street

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O. 'Walker and Mrs. Newton K. Barrett. Noel, by Adaru. Solo by Mrs.

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Joy in Heaven," Mrs. Abbott and Mrs. McOmbcr.

"TO I I CALDWELL AKD MSMBERS OF BOARD OF EDUCATION." The Parents, Teachers and Pupils of the new Bchool at the Subway wish to express to you their appreciation for your Interest and kindness for securing for them such a cocfortablo and attractive building with all modern equipment. They wish to show their appreciation by use and care of the building and by regular attendance of the pupils. "Wishing you aU the joys of the JCmas season and the prosperity of a New Tear. Respectfully, MKS. O. U. iJETZAX Chairman MRS. S. O. RICK. MRS. JOHN PABICH A. A. VERGA. Members of Parents-Teachers Asso. MRS. RICK. President of New Buhway School

Miss Madeline Dickinson of Gary, is spending a few days with her friend Miss Agnes, and together with Miss Winters and Miss Evelyn Osterberg attended the opera "Aida" st the Auditorium. Miss Dickinson is a student at the Columbia school of Expression In Chicago. Frank Thoma ig home from Notre Dame, to spend the Christmas holidays. Miss Fatrlcl Sweltser of Wabash, Ind., will spend her holiday vacation with her grandmother Mrs. Margaret McKenna on Olcott avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Gwllym Jones and family of Northcot avenue, will "Spend Christmas day with Mrs. Jones parents In Valparaiso. Most all of th public school teacher, have gone to their different homes to spend tike holiday sea son. Miss Orac Winter of Oleott avenue, will leave Sunday for Galena. 111., to spend the holiday vacation with her grandparents. Mrs. Basil Johnson of North Magoun avenue, is expecting her sister Mrs. Charles Haller and Moth

er, Mrs. Elisabeth Thomas of Waucunda. III., to spend over Christmas.

ST. JOHN

(Mr. and Mrs. John Thsllen of Chicago have a baby boy bom to thom on Monday. John Dewes Jr., and family are inorlng to the Vlaceat Thellen farm . Born to Mr. and Mrs . Nick

Baacke on Sunday morning, a baby

girl. Our sew township trust Mlk Seberrer of echerrvlRs transacted bewinee her on TbAirsdAy. GerlaGh Bros, received & carload of bogs from tho touCh. Several from hers attended the funeral of the late Frank Kleine Sr.. at Cook on Thursday . Tie death of Mr. Frank Klelne Sr.. occurred Monday evening, December 8th. at 7:25 at the borne of his daughter Mrs. Win. Bohlln, 2 miles east of 6t. John. He was born In Germany, Sept. Stb, 1145. At the age of twenty-four ho came to America. Three years later lie was united in marriage to Elizabeth Ellert to which union nine children were bom, Mrs. Win. Doesoher, rYank Hsu-man. Mrs. X.. B. Schilling1. Mrs. Win. P. Bohling- and Joseph, Mary Anthony and (Bernard deceased.. He was a resident of Haisover fcowwehlp for mu? year. Mr. Klein was In 111 health for some time but was not bedfast until th day tr died. Beside his six children he ts Burvtvad by JT grand children and a (host of relatives ajid friend who deeply mourn his death. Immoral services were held Thursday morning at ten a. m. at St. Martin's church, Hanover Center where Bolemn requiem mass was celebrated.

'So'BfeeTt md 2Um Ifrrlea P sat ton, fcavo MtemOtts o&9 a rwlM HaverrPty are joia fvt Xnw. tt'sm Bales LtslfihArt who ts attn?f)g i9dfrol at BlooDki agtor), ha svfloraed to irpenu a isw week with latr?s A feirfQkOay pajrty was glvsa Wed ndy vslg Vy Vis Tlol ruir, A it. e,iHte diner was srvd and th' evening wa pent In eairds. V prtrs wa won by Miss Emu CarMna, Mrs. ErasUa LoulSbury, Is quite sick t hor bom north of town. Measvs, Wit, KUllgrew and C. C. Shearer havs purchasad Mr. L,. K. Bartves' sbars In tho Xatlonal OH and 6'j-pply Go. They are pltn ning to reorganize after the holidays. The publlo aohool dod Trtday for their holiday vacation. They will reopen again on January Ind.

COOK

A baby girl arrived at hom of George Schuti on Wednesday. Both toother afld babe are OoliifC nicely. Anna Xeuhl left 6n Sunday for South Dakota, where ahe goes to sprtcd th winter at th home of t.r MittUre Mrs. Earl Whit. Mr. Jang ma& a bui'lness trip to Chicago on Friday. Word was received from th bed&id Of Shrank Hero, who baa been at St. Margaret's hospital suffering from an attack of typhoid, that pneumonia has developed and the

aootors state hi condition as very sKdeal. A baby boy arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs d. Eohterlln on Prtday morning.

Starvation Threatens Tzaritzin Residents; Ho Belief is Planned INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVJ-CE LOXDON, Dec Two hand red a nd fifty thousand pple ar already approaching starvation la Txaltzin and the local Soviet authorltle lave as yet mad no p4an for their relief. This statement waa made lere recently by Dor6ey Stapheus. of xs Aogel6, Oal tormerv wipervlsor of th American Relief Administration in that Guberola. who has Just reached London en his way home. This year's crop in Ttarltsin amounts to between 19,000,000 and 20,000,000 poods, lr. Stephens said. Of which At million are being collected as a grain tax. Compared lth the normal crop ef sixty trillion this makes a poor showing, and consequently the district la classed among the "shortage areas," of which there ar several this year in Russia, despite th good general average harvest.

Conuton Iron nails wer regarded so valuable not long sine la Russia that they passed as currency, it is said.

Ehs Santa Maria, a commercial flying boat of the Aeromarin Company, of New Tork, has flown 45,000 miles.

In ilDemoriam 1 mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmumaM

in tond and loving rrifmhrf J of our d-ear wife and nwythr wn d1d seiB years ago. Decora- Jfc She WlU thought whes leaving koms That the wonld Wer rtUirm, That death so soon woo Id part wv Aad leave us her to me-ttjn. Could she but raise her dying Head. To Wd vm a last farrweM, The blow would not save bea o hard. On us who loved her so well. LOVING HUSBAND AND TAMTTT, ' It. C. Soltwedel.

Plot Dedicated to Memory of Faithful Dogs ST. lOUia, Dec A dssd fof plot of ground four fst sors, to be used a a deg burylag grotmd. 1 on record la th ff ef th St. Ixuis County Reoovder, Two dogs Jo ITL ana Jf owned by Jacob Slier, wCl be buried there, and a monnroetit to their trtmirtoTy is to be erected. Th purpose, th deed reads. Is to "honor th nsomory of two bat? IJgont dogs that th TJWlc air see and be led to tbtck gs4 t act,"

The J. M, WUcockaoa Kuo Co.. 57 Bobasn street, win b il day sTanday. Delivrry f lis. phonographs and reccrd gu areata d rhristmas monlns. It-tt-lt.

HOBAl

Mr. E. !. Tinder who has 'been drilling the sew test wall at Ho. bart had quit work until after the holidays and left yesterday for Ms home at Indianapolis. Messrs. Herbert Carlson, Harry Hawke. Leonard Nelson and Harold

For years and years the artist birds Have interrupted deathless words With sketches showing leafless trees And blue birds zooming on the breeze And pale green wreaths and mistletoe And holly berries in the snow. ' And here and there they've filled the pauses With gay upholstered Santa-Clauses, But 'taint the sketches-'taint the rhyme That does the work at Christmas time : Its friendly thou$;hts the wish sincere For Christmas Day and all the year. No nifty art perhaps well find To decorate this verse we've lined But, gosh, you know whats on our mindl Merry Christmas Happy New Year

Standard Electric Company 633 Hohman St. Hammond, Ind.

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We are ghiH to take this Holiclay occasion to extenH our greetings an3 appreciation to the many sincere friends of the Hammond Trust & Savings Bank whose godd feeling is evidenced in deeds, as well as words. A review of the past year shows so many problems solved and so much progress made in business and financial circles that we feel warranted in extending a message of good cheer and hope for the future to the everwidening circle of friends and clients who so well deserve the best that 1 923 can offer. That the New Year may have an ever-increasing number of good things in store.for you is our sincere wish. lYxmrs very tally,

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