Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 300, Hammond, Lake County, 3 June 1919 — Page 8
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THE TIMES Tuesday, June 3, 1919.
Princess Tlhieateir Whiting, Indiana Coming Friday and Saturday, June 6th and 7th
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A Most Magnificent Picture of the Year. Nazimova Surpasses Herself.
WHITING and its PEOPLE
David, the eeven year old son of Hv. and Mrs. John Bopp. of LaPorte avenue, who has been very ill with Influenza-pneumonia Is Improving. Miss Hannah Gevirty, of Cleveland avenue has returned from Sheridan, la., where she lived during: the past year. On her way home she visited at Glenwood, la. The music pupils of St. John's school cav a recital at the Slovak Home on Sunday afternoon. A number of fine elections were rendered, those taking: part beins M. Marchak. M. Chilla, Mar-.
garet Ciesko, Anna Puncho, G. TapaJna. M. Long. M. Straka. E. Kubeck. A. Chiliay, A. Gregoronich, M. Paunichka, Helen Brock, Delta Shlnn. J. Bakos, Vera Shinn, S. Simon. A. Semancik, Irene Shinn. P. Powell, J. Chilla. W. Keckish. J. Berdis. Geo. Golden, J. and A. Berdis, J. Straka, E. Hicko, John Ciesko M. Chilla A. Kamlnaky, and M. Pvorsak. An a-ddress was given by Rev. Benedick Rajcany. Rev. and Mrs. George A. Jones have returned from Iowa where they attended the funeral of the former's sister. Mrs. .-Chambers. An aunt accompanied them home intending to remain for some time with them. Mrs. Mayme Moylan, of Fort Wayne, spent a few days here visiting her son, Harold Moylan, and her sisters, Mrs. R. G. Walker, and Mrs. G. F. Henthorn. Everett Bleeker, of Indianapolis blvd. is spending a few days in Peoria. Illafter which he will go to St. Louis.
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THERE is no general class of men who understand so thoroughly, and appreciate so well, the service rendered by the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) as do the farmers of the Middle West. Wherever he may live the farmer is as familiar with the dark green tank wagon as he is with the conveyance which brings the mail carrier. He knows that his requirements of petroleum products will be provided. He depends upon the service rendered by, the Standard Oil Company (Indiana), confident that the company will deliver to him whatever products he needs, when he needs them, and at a price which is fair. During the past two or three strenuous year the farmer of America has carried the responsibility for feeding the world. Every hour of every day he was busy, and every minute was precious. To multiply the effectiveness of his own and his employes' labor, he installed modern equipment tractors, trucks, cultivating and harvesting machinery. To run these machines gasoline, kerosene, lubricating oils, and greases were absolutely necessary. To get them the farmer would have been forced to take hours of time going to town were it not for the distributing facilities of the Standard Oil Company (Indiana). The Company brought the products he needed to the farm, even to the tractor in the field. It is this kind of service which has brought the farmer and the Company into such close and such friendly relations. It is this kind of service which emphasizes the usefulness of the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) as a public 6ervant.
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The regular meeting: of the W. B. A., of the Maccabees, will be held tomorrow night. After the business session there will be a program and refreshments served. Miss Claudia Browning spent the week end at her home In Elkhart, Ind. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Babcock, of 203 Central avenue, a daughter, which has been named Cecilia Bernelce. The Plymouth Aid society will havs a meeting at the home of Mrs. Johnson in Center street this evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ben. Pritchard and daughter, of Hammond, spent Sunday here visiting the former's parents. In Sherlda navenue. A daughter was born to Mr. 8,nd Mrs. George Gehrke, of Cleveland avenue on May 2Sth. The baby was named Doris Marie. Elsie Flowers, who has been very 111 with influenza Is Improving. Miss Ada Newklrt, of Chicago, spent the week end here as the guest of .her cousin. Miss Ruth Tllton. of LaPorte avenue. Charles "Warren, aged 58 years, passed away at his home, 784 Indiana blvd. yesterday morning, having been an Invalid for a number of years, the cause of his death being given as mitral ped. urgltation. The funeral will be held tomorrow under the direction of Undertaker Heyden. ' Services will be preached at the Warren home at 2 p. m. by Rev. Jones, of the Christian church. Interment to be at Oakhlll cemetery, Hammond. Miss Ruth Tllton will entertain the Young Ladies' Guild of the Congregational church at her home In LaPorte avenue tomorrow evening. All members and friends are Invited to be present. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Steve Sabol, of 413 John street, a son. A pretty wedding took place at St. John's Evangelical church on Sunday, when Miss Laura Trowe and Herman Furatenburg, were united In marriage. The wedding took place at 1 o'clock in the presence of a large number of relatfves and friends. The ring ceremony was used, the service being read by the pastor. Rev. John Bopp. The bride wore a blue traveling suit with a large white hat, and a corsage of lilies of the valley and white roses. The attendants were Miss Gertrude Va. ter, cousin of the bride, and Herman
Tlmm, of Indiana Harbor. A family dinner was held at the Trowe home after which the bride and groom left for Detroit, where they will spend a week visiting. The bride Is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gust Trowe, of Central avenue, a graduate of the "Whiting High school
PILES RELIEVED
Also Icirsa, Salt Una, Ulcers, Old Sore mjaJL CarVusele. Under the Influence of San Cura Ointment surprising Improvement is mnde iu quickly that it seems almost miraculous. Stubborn cases of plies like those of Rev. "W. T. Gilbert of Titusvllle, Pa., vanish before the marvelous antiseptic Ointment. Mr. Gilbert writes: "For twenty years I suffered with bleeding and itching plies; at times I was confined to the house for more than a month. Two years ago I began using San Cura Ointment nnd one 60c jar made a firm and .permanent cure. I have not been troubled since." San Cura Ointment is guaranteed by E. U Reid. Calumet Bldg.. East Chicago; Central Drug Store. Indiana Harbor; Harry's Drug Store. Citlxens Bldg., Hammond, Ind.; Mattern Drug Co.. Whiting, Ind., who are the agents in the various cities, to help any one of the abov named diseases or money back. It relieves pain from burns, cuts and bruises, draws out the poison and often heals In a short time. 30c. SOc and 31.20 a jar at E. L. Reid. Calumet Bldg., East Chicago; Central Drug Store, Indiana Harbor; Harry's Drug Store. Citizens Bldg.. Hammond. Ind.; Mattern Dru 'o.. Whiting. Ind.
GOOD BAST BOAT. San Cura Soap is a healing and antiseptic soap; Just the soothing kind that baby needs. It. frees the pores from impurities and prevents rashes and other skin diseases. Fine for anyone's skin! banishes blackheads and pimples, clears the complexion. Sac a cake at E. L Reid, Calumet Bldg., East Chicago; Central Drug Store. Indiana Harbor; Harry's Drug Store. Citizens Bldg.. Hammond. Ind.; Mattern Drug Co.. Whiting. Ind. If your druggist doesn't keep it send to the Thompson Medical Co., Titusvllle. Ta. Adv
NOTICE The undersigned Feed Stores will be closed Saturday afternoons during the months ol June, July and August. THE BIEKER BROS. CO. KUSSMAUL FEED &. ROOFING CO. MAG1NOT BROS. ,
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Whiting Advertisements Are Winners
nnd are accented by The AVhitln Ntnl Co, 624. 118th St.. Pheae lSe-IV. NOTICE. After this date the rate for classified advertising will be 10 cents per line with a ninimum charge of 30 cents. Whiting, Ind.,
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PRIXCESS THEATER TOSICHT Anita Stewart ic "Two "Women," and Keystone comedy. Tom Moore In "One of the Fairest." STAR THEATRE TONIGHT. Charming L:la Lee will be seen In that delightful romance, "Puppy Love" at the STAR tonight along with a Christy comedy' and Bray cartoon. Fred Stone comes tomorrow in "Johnny Get Your Gun;" also Flagg's great take-off, "Beresford of . the Baboons." 6-2-lt Add to the nation's wealth and your own resources by building a home. The officers of the Whiting Savings and Loan Association will advise you "how to finance it. . 6-3-lt FOR SALE One brood sow. B22 119th. FOR SALE One six room house. Central ave. Imediate possession. Apply 427 Ind. Blvd. It WANTED Housekeeper, Slovak preferred, for small family. 640 New Tork Ave. NOTICE. The president of each lodge, organization or society is requested to attend a meeting as representative of the or
der to which he is a member to be a
member of the Advisory Committee for
the erection of a Community House In
Whiting. This meeting is to be ield In the Public Library, "Wednesday evening, June 4th. 1919, at eight o'clock p. m.
and a very well known "Whiting girl, who had a number of pre-nuptial parties in her honor. The groom has also lived in "Whiting the greater part of his days and is the son of Mrs. Furstenburg, who .has recently moved to Kankakee, 111. He is an electrician by trade and has recently returned from service. Upon their return from their honeymoon trip, Mr. and Mrs. Furstenburg will reside temporarily with the latter's parents. Miss Hazel Cameron, a former well known Whiting girl, who now resides In East Chicago, is added to the list of June brides, having been united In marriage at 1 o'clock today to Floyd Belscamper, of Waterloo, la) The ceremony was performed by Rev. Jones, of the M. E. church tn East Chicago, the only attendant being Miss Blanch Cameron, sister of the bride. The bride Is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Cameron, East Chicago, and has been a teacher in. the Hobart schools for the past two years. The groom has Just returned from almost two years service in France with the 13th Engineers. Immediately after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Belscamper left for Waterloo. Ia., where they will reside.
Indiana Items irUXTIXGTON A public reception was held In the Central Christian church here last night in honor of Dr. E. W. Cole, pastor of the church, who spent six months overseas with the Y. M. C. A. SEYMOUR A five-legged calf has been born to a cow owned by John Hinderllder, a farmer near here, and has been the object of curiosity to many people. HUNTINGTON The First Church of Christ, Scientists, of Huntington, has announced that the construction of a church to cost between JJ2.000 and $15,000 will begin next weeki ST. PAUL Two girls clubs have been formed here through the efforts of Miss Grace King, state club leader, who has been organizing girls clubs through' southeastern Indiana recently. GREENSBURG Professor Frank C. Beall, of Purdue University, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Beall of near Greensburg. has been selected to take twenty head of cattle to Uraguay by
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The Mission of Swift & Company Swift & Company has become one of the large businesses of the world through continuing to meet the growing needs of a nation and a world. ; Society has a right to ask how the increasing responsibilities and opportunities for usefulness 'which go with such growth are being used by the men who direct its affairs and the men have the right to answer:
To promote the production of live stock and perishables and increase the food supply; To reach more people with more and better meat; , To make a fair competitive profit, in order to reimburse the 25,000 shareholders for the use of their capital, and to provide for the future development of the business; To reduce to a minimum the costs of preparing . and distributing: meat and to divide the benefits of efficiency with producer and consumer; To live and let live, winning greater business - only through greater usefulness, with injury to nothing but incompetency, inefficiency, and waste; to deal justly, fairly, and frankly with all mankind. These are the purposes and motives of the men who direct the policies and practices of Swift & Company.
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ELUFFTON Rev. Clyde Green, pastor of the Bluffton Nazarene church will preach his last Bermon here tomorrow and will .then become pastor of the new Huntington Nazarene church.
LAPORTE TVord is expected in a few days of the home coming of Frederick "Wile, who is on the staff of the London Times, and who would have been shot as an English spy but for the intervention of Ambassador Gerard, to whom "Wile recently dedicated a book. Wile was in Berlin shortly before the declaration of war and for a day or more was confined in a German prison, expecting every hour to be placed before a firing squad. He is coming to America to fill chautauqua engagements.
LAPORTE Rev. L. E. Elliott, of this city, will take the pastorate of the First Baptist church at Michigan City to succeed Rev. J. E. Shouftler, resigned, because of ill health.
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