Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 311, Hammond, Lake County, 14 June 1917 — Page 8
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THE TIMES Thursday, June 14, 1917
Whiting And Its People
1 - " Buy a $50.00 Liberty Bond. EanJt ot Whiting-, opea 9 . m. to 8 p. m. 5-21 Whiting Savings & Loan- association is celebrating- its tenth birthday by getting- out a new circular describing Its achievements. Members can obtain copies at the office in four or five days. 6-14-1 The- membership campaign for the Red Cross in "Whiting is increasing to such an extent that the indications point to the greatest membership in proportion to the number of inhabitants of any city in Lake county. The "Whiting public library has erected a, new flag role in the center of the town which makes a very imposing scene with the flag floating between the trees. Thomas R. Matthews who Is at the Englewood Union hospital where he underwent an operation for appendicitis. was able to sit up yesterday Arthur ernon or Laporte avenue who- was oft duty for several weeks awing to Illness, has resumed his w
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at the Standard Oil Company agal George Childs has returned from, avisit at his home in Buffalo, being accompanied by his brother, Charles Childs. The Childs family is Intending f to move here in a short time. Miss Edytha Hollett will entertain the Tri Kappa sorority at her home in 111 lT'X Unbeatable of Rats.Mtcn
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match the table, new high back styles, built substantially of quartered oak, upholstered in genuine Spanish leather. Friday ard Saturday you can buy this handsome and durable Dining' Suite at either one of our three stores for cash or time
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Sheridan avenue on Saturday evening. .Mrs. H. H. Hugging entertained the l?it)le Study class At her home, in Central .avenue yesterday afternoon. There was a very good attendance. A class !n first aid is to be organized in Whiting owing to the general requests for this work. Th.e classes vlll be open to both men and women and will be In charge of a Whiting physician. Those wishing to join this class will please leave their names at tie public library. Miss'Holen Kleiber of 119th street, is visiting with friends in Oshawa, Ont., Canada. F. A. Bunch of Chicago,, visited
Whiting friends last evening. Xj P-anl- Via enlGta t r- tVa TT S. coast artillery. The balcony plans for the new I Christian church are out. The plans provide for a Biblo school department, and contains several separate rooms of various sizes, seating twenty-two to fifty in eac. The floor Is provided with three raises so that the platform on the first floor of the Bible school will be visible to all seated in the bal- 1 cony. The entire seating capacity of j the balcony is 253 and Is so arransr- j V-d that when the curtain between the j Bible school and the main auditorium I . .... .... usel. A small balcony will be erected i ln the main auditorium over the entrance and equipped with a place for picture machinery for use. on Sunday evenings. Promise for a pipe rgan-has also been made so that it be installed at any time. s. Mayme Moylan of Fort Wayne, is here visiting her sisters, Mrs. George H. Fenthorne and Mrs. Ray Walker of Sheridan avenue. Morris D. Smith, 3714 Ivy street. Indiana Harbor, who was arrested on Monday night an the charge of reckless driving, was fined and costs by nnrl linns TEft-EST OrVkP THURSDAY, JUNE 15. f Til III Hill nrnrTirn n servici- Qamrr-wm
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Happenings of a Day in Lake County's Lively "Capital
The following new marriage1 licenses 1 were granted yesterday: Julius Wiltrock, Loretta Dakelsky, Chicago. Joe Malionski, Jozefa Andzewiewska, Gary. George Soltis, Mary Diobnok, Whiting. Sam Wilson, Mary Foster, Gary. Willard LaVoy. Cabil. Canada'; Nellie E. Kleffer, Chicago. Ilie Sasgarla, Victoria Sas. Gary. ' Jennie O'Dea. Goldle Womack, Chicago. Joe Obara, Francis Obara, Indiana Harbor. Clem Robinson. East Hammond; Mamie Riley, Hammond. Roy Leonard Nelson Margaret Jansin, Elgin, 111. Tony Clemente, Lillian Leahy, Chicago. Warren A. Wilber, Mary L. Gohrenfhl.a.n ' ' . . . " Marion Smith. Chiuonaia -. rum cago. j Mark A. Hoag, Newton county, Ind.; '.Bessie Tripp, Cedar Creek Tp. Ind. I Abraham Sommer. Chicago: Ethel I Mikantinsky, Gary. Pavid Craig. Anna Mullins, Chicago. Luther M. McRill, Lydia Hartke, j Hammond. I William I. Homer, Florence Mehrmger, Chicago. Christ Krebs, Bertha Burke, Chicago. Wm. Hand. Margaret Rose, Chicago. Judge Green, upon payment of which he was released. Edward Lawler. son of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Lawler, and John Kane have both enlisted in the U. S. cavalry and are now in camp at , Ky., they leaving Whiting on Monday. Red Cross sewing classes are still held at the Whiting library each day from 1 to 5 p. m. Volunteers in sewing are desired. HOME -JLQVf JVC PEOPLE PRICE ATTENTION
William and Mary Dining Table and Six Chairs 52.50
The Table has 48-inch circular top, extends to six- feet, finished in fumed or Jacobean oak. The chairs are to
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Adalphus E. Evans, .T)etroit, Mich.; Pearl Catherine Rudd, Chicago. - Alexander Tindale. Lauro . Wray, Chicago. J. Lamano, Constance Llturl, Chicago. IMvid Mack. Martha Bulls, Gary.
John W. Adams, Josephine M. Crell, Chicago. Mox Dyzus. Josie Sotolowskl. Gary. Valentine Mixlch, RoseSzur, Gary. Albert Soffell, Elsie Trumbley. Chicago. Dick P. Andersm Ethel Gregg, Chicago. Ray Breliey, Lena Mitchell, Chicago. Adolph Meissner, Pearl Strome, Hammond. Philip Hartin, Tlllie KueaboHobart. Alfred Strange, Adnell Feller. Chicago. Peter Meeter, Munster; Grace Matebtrg, Chicago. Charles A. Burton, Harriet Helen Larson, Chieago. The local Red Cross ociety held a meeting In the circuit court room lastnight which was largely attended, and much enthusiasm was manifested. Mr. PorTaho, a noted Red Cross speaker and worker of the Chicago organization, addressed the assembly. A camrfelgn paign to raise $5,000 for the local and national Red Cross is to be started next week. Misses Gladys Beattle, Eleanor Dinwiddie and Margaret Aulwurm have been placarding the city with Red Cross house signs this week. Announcements have been received in .Crown Point of tie marriage of Roscoe Peddicord and Blwyn Roper both of Hobart. Both young people are well known in Crown Point, having at-' tended social functions here frequent
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iy. .Ml Fthel Heilman who has bee tearhtntr nrhool In Savannah. Ga., a n-ho formerlv lived in Crown Pol spent several day's this week with friends in Crown Point.- ' V Mrs. Margaret Helser has returned d I from a short visit with her son, Henri. at Lowell. Mesdames Clayton Root, J. S. Rockwell and John Lehman,are attending a luncheon given at the home of Mrs. Heinze at Gary today. Attorney Matthews of Gary, was doing business in Crown Point today. County Clerk Wheaton's office is a busy places these days, an extra force of clerks being kept busy day and night copying the registration cards which are to be forwarded to Washton as the original cards will be kept in try county cork's office. ExCounty Clerk SUcrtridge. Misses Lela anl Mavme Barnes. Edward TJonnaha. Cl.fford Westphal and Mrs. -hi.tnii are assisting the H. L. regulat force. Attorney D. B. Straley and wife have returned from a visit with friends. Chicago Crown Point was visited with a severe electrical storn about 4 o'clock Wednesday morning, the lightning and thunder being very severe. The farm house on the John Minas farm was severely damaged, the roof being completely demolished. Chamber of Commerce band concert Thursday evening, June 14: March Peerless .Huff Overture Liestpiel . . Bola Song Here's My Boy Lange Miss Louise Crawford Waltz Aloha Oi Reives Two-Step Cotton on Top Rag Huff Overture Dynamic Fillmore National Emblem.'.. Bagley Star Spangled Banner v Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Scheddell re turned from their visit last night. No word has come from the Erie regarding what they will do about the train service. The state public service commission has not made any announcement yet. The Erie construction gang which has been camped west of town pr months, has moved on. DYER A number of members of St. John's Beneficial bclety went to St. John on Tuesday evening to attend the annual meeting. Yesterday forenoon the remains of the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Kordlck wre buried in St. Joseph's cemetery. Miss Marie Erb of Scherervllle, spent several days here, visiting with Mrs. Alma Gettler. Mrs. Ed LeCount and children left yesterday afternon for their home in (Chicago, after spending several days here with friends. The Alumni of the Dyer high school met at the home of Mrs. Alma Gettler Monday evening In order to organize. Eighteen were present at this meeting and the following were elected: Mrs. Alma Gettler, president; Marie Erb, secretary; Leonard Kellman, treasurer. The next meeting will be held in August. Yesterday the pupils of the public schools held their annual picnic. Although the weather was none too pleasant, nevertheless all seemed to enjey themselves. Yesterday afternoon the regular monthly meeting of the directors of the First National bank took place. ROBERTSDALE 1, Mrs. Ensweinger and daughter returned home after a month's visit with relatives at Marshalltown, owai Mrs. E. Winkelreid of Sheffield avenue, is spending two weeks at Buffalo, a i., visiting friends ana relatives. f diia. Lllitl its uomf iiiuiaua uuuicvard, will entertain the Ladies' Bible class at a sock social next Wednesday evening. Mrs. Julius Llnneman of Lake .avenile, visited friends Jn East Chicago, Tuesday.'" Mr. and Mrs. Charles Transier of Chicago, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Zerver of Myrtle avenue, yesterday. Maurice Verohda of Naperville, 111., is visiting Robertsdale friends. Mrs. Arthur Stross and Mrs. Henry Eggers were Chicago visitors. Wednesday. Mrs. John Brown of Myrtle avenue, returned home'after a few days' visit with her 'son, Val Brown and family, of Hobart. Mrs. Ehrat of Lake avenue, was the guest of friends in East Chi-cago, Wednesday. . Josenh Schaak who is verv ill at hla home Jn Myrtje avenue, was reporte
Lemons Do Whiten! Try This on Face, Neck, Arms, Hands
The lemon Juice, massage indulged In once or twice each day means a little time and troufcle. girls, but what of the splendid results? A skin bleached beafatifully white, a complexion with the bloom of a peach, a softening of those lines of care; in fact, a skin eloquent bf nature's purity and hands white, soft and full of charm. What girl or oman hasn't heard of lemon juice to remove complexion blemishes: to bleach the skin and tobring out the roses,- the freshness and the hidden beauty? But lemon Juice alone is acid, therefor irritating, and -should be mixed with orchard white this way. Strain through a line cloih the juice of two fresh, lemons into a bottle containing about three ounces of orchard white, then shake well and you have a whole quarter pint of skin and complexion lotion at about the cost one usually pays for a small Jar of ordinary cold cream. Be sure to strain the lemon Juice so no pulp gets into the bottle, then this lotion will remain pure and fresh for months. When massaged daily into the face. neck, arms and hands it should naturally hfelp to whiten, clear, smoothen and beautify the skin. Any druggist will supply three ounces of orchard white at very little cost and the grocer has the lemons. Adv. slightly better, Tuesday. Sj Mr. ana .Mrs. Merman Breckman of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hagenbach ofl Chicago, yesterday. Mrs. Edward Freese and Mrs. Henry Flck were guests of friends in Hammond. Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gothe of Chicago, were guests at the Gothe home in Indiana boulevard, last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Ridge of Robs avenue, visited in Gary yesterMrs. Fred Binhammer and Miss Llllie Plau visited the latter's mother at the St. Bernard hospital yesterday and re port her doing nicely. Mrs. Henry Ehlers left Tuesday for Tinley Park. 111., where she will spend two weeks visiting friends. ST. JOHN Mrs. Susan Fox of Hammond, visited Tuesday evening here with her sister,, Mrs. Jacob Schmidt. Bernard Klein la confined to his bed with neuralgia. MrF. Jacoo Boecker Is tpend.ng sev- t eral lays with her parent? at Chicago. ! The entertainment glvtn by the scnocl cr.i-irt-n Tuesday evening was well attended and enjoyed by everybody. The event was also in honor ot Rev. Badlna'p name-day. Sunday evening. June 17, the commencement exercises will take place and distributing of diplomas. Everybody welcome to attend. Among the Hammond visitors Wednesday were Mrs. Nick J. Ludwig, Jr., and Miss Theresa Adler. Mrs. Warnecke was a Chicago visitor on Wednesday. Miss Margaret Keilman of Hammond is visiting here with her' mother for a few days. Headaches come mostly from disorders of the stomach, liver aid bowels. Regulate these organs and keep free from headaches by using EMU'S WMt Sale of Any Medicine in the World. Sold ewrwliere. In boxes. 10c, 25c CALL 103 FOR TAXI Back at the old Stand. Afternoon and Night Service. JOHN SNYDER, Hotel Mee HAMMOND. Orpheum Dancing Academy Prof. J. Gregory Keane of Chicago. STAGE AND BALL ROOM DANCING. Claese? in ball room dancing every Monday end Friday evening. Private lessons by appointmentTEL. 1692 HAMMOND. . Crystal Glucose for Fine Candy Prompt Delivery Telephone South Chicago 920. . AMERICAN MAIZE PRODUCTS CO. Our warrfc. A&s.lfiiiK ror raQfnrciA?r ft
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Fancy Screen Doors, made of selected pine, mortrsen ana glued throughout, natural finish. 2 coats of varnish. Special at .51.48
Window Screen Frames, complete set to make frame size 24x36. On sale at 1 25c Screen Door Braces, prevent door from sagging. On sale at 10c
Screen Wit Black Screen Wire in full roll lots. I'er-sq. ft. 24c Screen Wire 14mesh Galvanized Screen Wire in full roll -lots. Per sq. ft., only.3io
Bath Room -Fixtures ,
This Week Dnd Sale affords a splendid opportunity to buy bath room fixtures at liberal savings. NOTE THESE PRICES
Waif Soap Dish Wall Soap Dlan as illustrated, made of heavy brass wire 49c Bath Tub Soap Dishes, made of heavy brass wire, highly nickel plated. On sale 29c . Wall Soap Dish, made of brass, heavily nickel plated. Special 35o Towel Bars ' made of heavy brass tubing, highly nickel plated 15-inch size, 50o value 39c 18-inch size, 60c value 45c 24-inch size, 65c value 55c Opal Glass Towel Bars with cast brass nickel plated brackets, as follows: 15 inches long ai 5c 18 inches long at 6? 21-inch size, 65c value....'. 55c
EXTRA SPECIAL 1,000 dozen all-season, strong, hardy cabbage plants. Plant now 4 fr for fall kraut. Per dozen N I UU Tomatoe Plants, per dozen . . 10c Mixed Astor Plants, per dozen 10c
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Stamps Friday Window Scrceas, extension screen w indows, e x -tend to 33 In. EpeCitil 23c Look Ftn Screen Door Kiages with screws. On sale at 15c Screen Doots, walnut finish. ' 3-paneI, cover-.-d with best i tuality black screen wire. On ale at 98o Black Japanned Coll Screen Door Spring's, as pictured. On sale at 5o Automatic Screen Door Cherts On sale at , $1.49 Brass Screen Door Guards -On sale. Tumbler Holders Combination Tumbler Holder and Shell Soap- Dish, made of brass, heavily - nickel plated"; now worth $1.50. Special now at 75c Tumbler Holders, mad? of brass, higrhly nickel phited and plain 1 shape; now worth 50c. Special 25c Plate Glass Shelves Flate Glass Shelf with nickel plated brackets. On sale at 65c Adjustable Kitchen Soap Holders, made of heavy nickel plated brass wire; worth $1.00, at 69c Bath Tul Seats, made of oak with rubber covered nickel plated hangers 49c Toilet Paper Holder Toilet Paper Holders, nickel irp.m; and ebony roller, as pictured. at 39o Toilet Paper Hold, er, nickeled frame and bracket with ebony roller; 25c kind at 150
