Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 26, Hammond, Lake County, 29 June 1918 — Page 8
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THE TIMES. June 29. 1918.
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Whiting And Its People
NOTICl. Commencing May 1st Mr. J. I. Clark. C4 119th St . AVhitiiK. will receive advertisements for 'Whiting and Robertadalo for Tiiis Newspapers. Office 1'hone 133W. Kt-sidrK-e 2JSJ. tf Hisses Mari and Catherine Koch of CI!ver stieot vlyirod M :. Marguerite ?chaub at the Mercy hospital in Chlcs?n on Thursday. Tctr Karon-. or. Jr.. of Tyer has taken a. clerical position at the Standard Oil company. Mrs. C. li. Vincent of urrrte avePia left yesterday for laCiosse. Wis., "U'liere sh" will vi.t with relative. Mr?. Km ma At wood of Pi. Ru'limon, Co!-)., and Mrs. Kdward Clark and dausrhtt-r Po!5-. rf Alton. I'.!., who sv lcon visttlnsr their parents. Mr. Bni Mi?. J;hn Wyl. cf New York avenue. tia returned to their respective hon'.efs. Miss LucKe I.ocke has taken a position in the l'.ank of Whit in p. Jti.s Inez I.ee of Ohi. avenua has Teturned from Indianapolis where she Is a .domestic science teacher in the fuHiic': ach'tol. The -I.iht liearers Party cf the M. E. church will he Riven on the Keller lawn on next Tuesdviv after -noon. Mrs. Uyman l. Ritter entertained a number of fr'.nds it her home n Pherldnn avenue on Thursilay evening. A patrlotc concert wiil be given at the Congregational church tomorrow
night. A genera,! Invitation 1 extended to all. Among those to appear on the program are Paul Ciundwell of Indiana Harbor. Mrs. Roy Storer. Mrs. Walter Rhea and Mlas Ruth Tilton. Mism Hannah Gervltz cf Cleveland avenue la expected home from Glenwod, Iowa. soon, where she lias been physical culture director !n the Iowa State School for feeble minded. Waldo JennlnKs Is spending a few
jdays t his home in Oliver street, j PR I C THEATRE TOMiiHT. Tortt Ilrbcnd In a "Roadside Im-pr-mrlo," a picture full of the quaint comedy which makra Mr. Dcbun one I of the moat popular screen star toduJ. Who nn unusually funnr comedy culled I HunllnK..' Sunday, Junr 30. Illsh Has vaudeville. Heart-latae Ukuninit 15,(MH of ihe boys at t amp M.rant. clso the Italtuna on the 'Western front. A Km remedy with Tom Mli, entltj led. "Tom nnd Jerry" cartoon, called "Jungle of Trouble." as well a the I flrst Installment of "Uaujihters of I'ncle
Sam." 4 online July - nnd 3, "OVER THE TOP" FOR SALE Household Roods. 12ST Roberts avenue. Call Monday. 29-1
ROBERTSDALE
Miss Lillian Mitchell of IiPorte. Ind.. ii spending the summer with her sls-t-r. Mrs C. C McClellan of West Park a '. en lie Mrs Hiio Koch and Mrs. A. Schaefer :5'ted in Chicago Thursday Mis Henry Ehlers of Roberts avej.ue, who ha been quite 111 continues ul'O-it the same. Mr and Mrs Robert Wilson of In- . liana boulevard, spent Friday with friends in Chicago. Mrs. Andrew Bogovlch and children were guests of her mother. Mrs Krouae cf South Chicago yesterday.
RE OPEN FOR BUSINESS Calumet Tire and
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116 Sibley St., Hammond, Ind. Our Specialty VULCANIZING And Repairing. GOODRICH, FISK, FIRESTONE AND MASON TIRES AND INNER TUBES. TREE AIR. Open Sunday and Evenings Until 9 p. m. M. RESHAN, Prop. ' Phone 2387.
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account will row and feive yrm that crTifbrtahi feehnfc of preparedness" Amit nnlooked-for
reverses.
A BANK OF PERSONAL
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First National Bank Hammond, Indiana.
ALLIED AIRMEX DRIVE IIUX CIVILIANS IXTO WILD PANIC; DROP TONS OF BOMBS IN JO MANNHEIM AND COLOGNE.
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Mr. R. E. Wheaten of Gary, who has for some time been employed at the Calumet Electrlo company at Gary haa been appointed as superintendent of the Lljtht and Water plant at this place to succeed Mr. V. Blokham who has resigned. D. and Mrs. C. W. Clark of Care. Mich, are here visiting- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Thtel A gospel meeting: will be held here upon the street Saturday evening1 and will be conducted by Ch1e-gro parties
Mr. A. Wittenberg formerly from this
place, will take an active part in the services.
EAST GARY
Huge British airplane making: ready for a raid into the enemy's country, and French soldiers preparing aerial torpedoes for a raid. The Germans who so gaily frtartd the practice of making air raids on enemy cities far behind the lines now bitterly regret they ever invented this method of warfare. For the allies are beating them at their own game. Most allied air bombers select the cities of Cologne and Mannheim for their targets, and these towns are being slowly laid in ruins. The people of Cologne and Mannheim have petitioned the Berlin government to enter if possible into an agreement with the allies to discontinue on both sides the practice of bombarding enemy towns from the air. The kaiser knows such an agreement will never be made.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Lewis are spending a few days In Detroit, Mich. The birthday club met with Mrs. J. Papka on Tuesday afternoon. On Wednesday afternoon seventeen friends and relatives of Mrs. Hazelgreen came over from Miller and tendered her a surprise, the occasion being her alxty-ninth birthday. Mrs. Kate Crlsman will leave Sunday for Payton. O.. to spend a few weeks with her husband who is working there at present.
Better to have War Savings Stamps in your safe than the bloodstained hands of the kaiser's hordes at your throat.
Buy a Thrift Stamp and lick the Hun.
Don't fall to attend the patriotic
meeting at the Franklin auditorium on Tuesday evening.
Mrs. James Nicholson of Roherti av- I
enue visited at the Hammond Ked Cross headquarters Thursday. Mrs. Harry Coldlnp and son George and Mr. and Mrs Arthur Holding: returned Friday from Petersburg, Ind.,
where they attended the latte.r's wdding Mrs. J T. Pmlth of "West Fark ave-j nut, is entertaining her eranddauRhter from Lima. Ohio. Mrs. Henry Eggers of Lake avenue. I visited her father. William Seller, of Kast Side yesterday. Mr. Seligir still ! remains In a very serious condition j with dropsy. j Mrs. John Eley and mother. Mrs. Younsr of Fast Plde, spent the day
hers visiting Mrs. Hnry Fhlers of Roberts avenue. Mr. and Mrs. George Gothe of Chicago were guests of the former's parents, Mr. ard Mr.i. r Gothe. of Indiana boulevard yesterday. Dr. and Mrs. T. AV. Kohr of Indiana boulevard, were guests of friends in
! Chicago Friday.
Mrs. Galistel and daughter, Mrs. Fred Flels attended the wedding of ti!r niece. Miss Emily Gallsted of Kast Siae Wednesday. Mrs. Jacob Fase of Roberts avenue visited Mrs. Miller of Chicago Thursday. Mrs. Frank Paretj ana children cf Hammond were the guests of Mrs. Geo. Gerke of Cleveland avenue yesterday. STAB THEATRK SATI'HD V. Flebry Waitlist In "Ills Kobe of Honor." When yon meet l ove face tn face, he sure not to lenve It oat of your Irht as Inns aa you live. Also In. reel comedy. STAR THEATRE HODAT. "The Prlee of a Good Time," with an all star cast. Also "A Waitress' Wasted Life." Two-reel Fox comedy. He is a wise man who knows that there may be a "rainv day" and puts part of his wages ir the Whiting Savings and Loan Association each pay day. 5-:9-l
cellent work In elocution displayed in their training. The principal address of the exercises Thursday evening was given by Atty. J. H. Conroy of Hammond. It was ;i powerful appeal for patriotism and the principles for which America stands. It was warmly received. Th? closing exercises of the Munster commercial school ere held at the public school Thursday evening at the Public School. The school began on Nov. 5, 1917. r.nd has been In continuous session ever since. It is one of the first country schools in the county to furnish Instruction in the evening. The board of school trustees propose io extend the evening school next year beginning about Oetober 1. The following students received certificates Kate DeMik. Joseph J. Munster, Mary Bolt. Elizabeth Tarvls. Ar'.e Bult. Fred Proertjes. Jacob Torte, Jacob Van Til. Simon Bult, John Klocster.
and Chas. Kisela. Mrs. Murray has received word from her son, William, stating that he is nowlocated at Boston and tht he has just returned from a trip to England. Moses ' Bullock rends words that he hns entered the V. S. service and is slationed at Vancouver Barracks, Wash. Mrs. Sherwood was taken to the Mercy hospital at Gary yesterday and she will undergo an operation today for a c. -mplication of diseases. Mrs. J. Griffin and son Robert returned to their home at Valparaiso yesterday after a week's visit here with relatives.
TeL East Chicaro JS DE. J. GOLDMAN DENTIST Ftrat National Baak Bid. Cor. Chicago 4V Forsythe Avta, EAT CHICAGO, I7TH. Consultation In English, Gerrr.ua Polish. HIavlsh and Russian.
DR. ROB'T J. CARROLL PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. 155 State St., Hammond, Ind. Phone 2288. I GIVE MY OWN MEDICINES. Hammond Auto Sheet Metal Worlis 690 Hohman Street.
it your radiator is leaking, bring it to us and we will repair it for von V
trrfufirpsij and not XSjggaz overcharge
y o u. We guarantee our work. We also replace new cores. We make and repair Fender.Sj Hoods, Tanks and Lamps. PHONE 3032.
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Radiator Repairing
Through our long yeara ot experience In the automobile business and with an up-to-date equipped shop for repairs, we are in a position to repair radiators of any make or design and of any shape, twisted, smaahed. sprung or frozen. Estimates furnished on all repair work.
STANDARD AUTO SHEET METAL WORKS
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44 Calumet Ave.
PHONE 1460.
Near Industrial High School, Hammond, Ind. Work Called for and Delivered.
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Mrs. Jacob Boecker spent Thursday nt Chicago. Mrs. John K!n and children of Chicago are visltinir here with Bernard Boecker and family. Amonjr the Hammond visitors Friday were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Telnen, Mr.
i and Mrs. Anthony Pchmal, Mrs. John
Kellman. Mr. and Mrs. Adsm Adler and daughter Theresa and Mrs. Gerald
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HOBART
MUNSTER
The last meeting" of the Munster commercial school was held Friday night. Miss Elizabeth Tanls. one of the graduates visited in Hammond Friday. Mrs. Henry Bolt. Pr. Weathers and Clarence Flynn were pleasant callers at school Friday ni;ht. The students of Munster Commercial school presented their principal with a beautiful gold knife and chain, at school Friday night, also presented Dr. Weathers with a fine bunch of carnations. Capt. R. O. Beasley of Hammond, rendered his famous solo "Over the Top for Jesus' at the closing exercises Thursday n1?ht and was roundly applauded. The students of the commercial school appreciate the efforts of Miss Masle Tuley of Hammond for her ex-
Trof. Epp of Grand Rapids. Mich., Is here visiting with friends and relatives for a few days. Mrs. ThonaVs of Hamlet, Ind., It heT visiting with relatives. Mrs. John Gruel was a Chicago Tlsl-
I tor yesterday. J Miss l,,iura Flester was taken to the i Mercy hospital at Gary yesterday where
she had her tonsils removed.
Miss S. Hopper left Thursday for a month's visit with relatives in New York. f-'even men left from here yesterday for Camp Sherman at Chil'icothe. O., they were: Geo. White, William Fleck, Wil.ia mKossow. Herbert Hartinip, P.obert Holtsberry. Howard Richardson i . - - !. J I 1 . ! - J
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DIRECTORS. ANTOM H. TAPPER CARL E. BAUER WW, D. WE!8 LEO WOLF james w. an K SON JOSEPH J. RUFP F. R. fiCHAAF
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