Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 290, Hammond, Lake County, 20 May 1919 — Page 9

THE TIMES. pi WHITING and its PEOPLE Whiting Advertisements Are Winners

Tuesday, Jfav 20. 1919.

The boys' '-lass at the Conzresrat'onI chu rrh have formed a clu oonsift -Ins; of yeveral Ffir.bprj w hieh is of a recreational nature. Thr nam chosen for the assoo at ion i the Hoov.er Club, with Ijmbfrt NeJJt as president: Kenneth Dacrl'RS as vice-president and Karl Etter a? secretary and treasurer. Meetmes ere he'd every Tuesday evening, a c'.ub room heinp ftted up at the church which ts to he i.sed for their social and business procedures A basball toani has Just been organized which promises to be heard from considerably. Thomas Kedar ha? been elected captain and Lambert Xejdl. manasrer. Mr. William K. Putnam find mother. Mr. Wilson, have returned from Kenoftia, Wis., where they spent a f-ewi days visiting. On helr return they stopped at the Ft. Sheridan hospital to vis t Miss F.!:zabeth Putnam, who r now able to walk around with the aid of ran and attend her duties in the five wards of which she has charge. Robert Feaprraves of Si erid.in avenue has pone to Omaha. Neb., where he will take a position. VUl fief!, e Banks of Hob.irt. visited at the home of her brother. Floyd Psnkt in Atchison a enue Saturday. Mr. and Mr. Walton Shepherd , f The Wiyo Fiats will move to the F.. Side tomorrow, where they have purchased a home. Miss Frances Xizfo'.kiewioz of Cleveland avenue epent Sunday in Chicago v sitins: her aunt. The Whitinc Red Cr06S chapter has received more definite unformat ion from Divisional headquarters as to the amount of w-ork necessary for winn'nif the service certificate. Those persons are entitled to it who have given

nJ are nnrrtrd by The Vhltlngr Xmi Co, 524. 119th St., Phone 13H-W. NOTICE. After this date the rate for classified advertising will be 10 cents per line with a minimum charge of 30 cents. Whiting, Ind., March 31st 3-n-tr str tiii: t run tomgiit. Today Tuesday Wallace Tieid in "Alias Mike Moran." also F.isr V Comedy. Tomorrow and Thursday. Marguerite Clark in "Mrs. Wiardfs of the O'ahbaare Patch." also Sennett fomedy. "Kat I.vnne With Variations." and a Dray PicfRraph. 6-"0-lt . PRINT r.5 TIIKVTRB TOMC-tlT. Mabel XornntiJ in "The Pest." Also Charlie Chaplin in "The Immigrant." Cominpr tomorrow Henry P. Walthall in "The T,-ni; Ijnes Turnrie." It

A Simple Way to Remove Dandruff

There is one sure way that has never faikd to remove dandruff at once, and Thjl is to dissolve it. thn ou destroy i en'ircly. To do this, just set about four ounces of plain. common liqu.d arvon from any drug store (this is all you will need), apply it at nipht when retiring: use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tirs. By morning, most if not ail. of your dsndruff will be gone, end three or four more applications will conrr'etely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it. no matter how much dandruff you may hae. Tou will find all itching and digging of the scalp will stop instantly. ?nd your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, flossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. Adv.

Si0 hours to sewing or surgical dressings, or who have knitted 5n pairs of so.-ks. sweaters: 75 helmets or other Red Croys work, as this amount of hours in nil brandies will 'also he rewarded. Application should be made to Mrs. Walter Smith. 311 Oliver St. The seven months old son of Mr. and Mrs. John Kapitan of 71C New York avenue fell from a chair and injured his spine. The youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. George Punoho of ,r31 Indiana blvd.. la on the sick list. Steve I.fpos cf 412 Steiber street had his foot injured while at work at the Great Western Smelting and Refining Company, and Fred Trensier had his face badly cut wh.le at work in the same plant. Frank Szundek of 761 Schrage avenue had his hand lacerated while at work for the Petrolene Paint Co., on Schrage avenue. Born to Mr. and Mrs. .John A. Tokarz of White Oak avenue a son. The W. H. Missionary Society will meet at the home of Mrs. H. G. Muffitt in Oliver street tomorrow afterneon. Miss Florence Kuhn has taken a pos t;on as stenographer in the office of Attorney J. H. FetterhofT Mr. and Mrs. C"ude V. Humphreys, who have spent several weeks In Whiting, visiting the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Humphreys nnd slso the latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs Henry Trov.e. nave, returned to ihe'r home in Vancouver, R. C. Nelson Gillette, who has also gone to Vancouver to work for the Standard .-Oil C'inip.yij-, accompanied the Humphreys. Homer Sidier of West Tullman was the guest of T-aVerrse G llette over

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Also Charlie Chaplin In "The Immigrant"

Comptometer Operators in Demand We have just secured position for our first sraduatoMiss Helen Jonas, at a beginning salary of $S.."30 per month. Tt requires only six to oiulit weeks to become proficient in the use of the Comptometer and positions are practically certain. We can accommodate a limited number of learners now. (all, write or phone us and fcet vour name in earl v.

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Sunday. Rev. II. P. Ivry entertained his father. Rev. Iey of Indianapolis over Sunday, he preachins a very tine fermon at the M. K. church on Sunday evening:. The men of the M. K. church will be entertained at the home of Harvey Roblson on IaPorte avenue tomorrow n!$rht. . Therole Lerr.en of Ohio avenue was taken back to 8t. Bernard's hospital in Chicago to undergo another operation on his hroat.

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Mm. Macksmiller of Chicagtt fted here over Sunday at U:e home of Mr. and Mrs. AVestley. Mr. ami Mrs. Thomiiyon. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Eeirij?er. Miss Viola Beir.uer ami Air. Vajtn r of Griffith visited with relatives here yesterday. The funeral of Mr. Hall, who died Thursday was held here yesterday.

S r ce;- were conducted by Rev. Witt at ti.e hristian church and Interment whs hi the frwti Hiil cemetery. Several fro:n here are planning to attend the Company 1 'dance at Oary thif; evenins. Lawrence Traecer. Jr. visited with his parents here yesterday. The Unitarian Ladies Alliarrace will meet Wednesday with Mrs. F. Mac-Thison.

HIGHLAND. The Highland public sviiool cicsd

Friday, the teacher.-, children and patrons of the school enjo in? the pleasures incidental to a school picnic. .' larne crowd attended and cvervone was Ufll provided for. the well filled lunch baskets pro .n; t he interest taken in the occasion. Cuntmi E'iman passed the eighth rTi-ade examination i:i fine shape, gretline a hiah average. Mrs. AValter Swets entertained the niernhe.-s of the I-adics' Aid. Thursday afternoon, at her home. Mr. James Janu-.son wu has been

ie ill for s,'veral days, to be cettinar alons nicely.

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