Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 21, Hammond, Lake County, 28 June 1919 — Page 8
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THE TIME& June 28, 1913.
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WHITING and its PEOPLE
At the Methodist church tomorrow ti.-,-unday school will m.-ft at 9:,"!0 a. m. Tho Epworth lyasup will hold its r-Kn-Mip evening. Thf-re will ho no proachin - .Tvire for two Sundays hil hv pasor is on his vacation astcn.ling the C nu-n-"iry Celebration at Columbus Ohio H.
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Services at the Conprrjr.-rtional churrh. j-'unday, Jun 2!th. tvibKith Fchool ;u 10 a m. Rev. Charlf? K. Trurhlood v. ill preach at. 11. subject, -'The tout A;,f of the Church." Pr. A. H Andrews, who "xplored the land of the rliff dv rll.rs. lecturo before the Sunday Evening Oub at 8 o'clock. A very pretty wedding took place at the Snored Ileflrt church on Wednesdiv i-K.rninsr when Miss Mary Imran and r:arl Buck were united in marri.iee hv Lev. Fr. William C. Miller. The attendants were. Mi?s Irma Uerlan ..f S.-uin I'hicajro and William roran. brother ..( the bride. The bride wore a pretty v hi'c town. The bridesmaid hoin at 1 11 i d in pink. After the ceremony a wedding I rakfast was sered at the homo of th bride's parents, in win. h a la rKe numb, r f relatives and friends participated. Tlf
bride is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William r. Poran and a very charniint! youtiK lady. The groom is tli.' eldst son of Mr. and Mrs. John Puck of Star CH, Ind.. from where he came ! WhHiiiK. He is employed at the Standard Oil Co. and has a beautifully furnished new holm: in Atchison uve.. West Park addition, all in readiness for his bride. Among the out-of-town cuesss present at th: wedding: were the proem""parents, brother ard sister from S'ar City, lr.d . Mr. and Mrs. Ma lone, grandparents of the bride, from Windsor Park. Mr. and Mrs. James Quinn. an aunt and uncle, from Chbatfo, together with .1 number of other relatives. The Tawasi Sounday School class "f
E. church he 1.1 a beach supper at
the Whitins 1'ark Wednesday evening. A ery en.iovable time was had.
! Mr. and Mrs. Mike Mciiowan hae j moved into their new !i'.m- in the Weft
I'ark addition. Mrs. H. E. Reaubien and dauchter. Miss Klcanor. h:ie turned from Klin and either Illinois points, where they spent a week Mrs. ifarrv linden's has as her puests her mother and aunt of Kalamazoo. Mn n. Elizabeth Mat son has returned from St. Mary's-of-the-W.od t spend thsummer with her parents. Mr. and Mr.. Casper Matson. Mrs. J A". Nylirnd and children of Liforte nvf hae been visit in relatives in Waukeejran. Ill t'oi poral llari-y J Rab'. tilling, h is trturin.-d to the homo of his parents. Mr.
nd Mrs. H-rrv lj-te. h ins ruceiv. .1 I his honorable d'.scliarce from th"' ththj
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A If re to C'ccchi. iti whose bicycle shop i:i New York Kuth Cruder wa? slain on February 13, 1017, is r.ow on trial in an Italian court, charpeo with the crime. At the time of hi.arrest two ye;rs airo Cc.'chi admitted his :u:lt. Ho now swears that hi wife "t he, put the young' woman to death.
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The Story of a Woman's Past.
Her very latest picture. Even better than ''Virtuous Wives" and a "Michiicht Romance." Also HOUDINI in 'THE MASTER MYSTERY'
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t THE UN ITV RSAL CAR Mr. Ford Owner PLAY' SAFE! Faulty "workmanship or spurious parts may be the cause of a serious accident. Our buildings are the largest and best equipped for FORD service and car ropairing in Indiana. Mr. C. Fields (repair shop foreman for Ford Xotor Co. for six years) is in charge. $20,000.00 stock parts on hand. Only genuine Ford parts used. Bunnell Auto Sales Co. Authorized Ford Agents. Immediate delivery on new cars. Gary. Hammond. East Chicago. Phone 1470. Phones: 650 Sol.
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spend their 5tinimT vacation. Mrs. .Yllu.rt Tliwins was tomioml wiiii a surprise t arty by a i.uinlv r !" h.: frieaJs at her h me in HOiii si. . Thursilay eenins. A m-..st ploasani tin.--
as c njo 1. Ai ih .r ihtiiUo.3. of t!i-n-.ln. ae . v i ralH'J to ( 'lev i laiul. Ohii... !; ill. m.i'.i of his mother. Mr. ami M:r. ;;.i!i :i have been at Lake Vv.ivvasce i". : the j two works, from when, thu former, ".viiri , his nephew, motored to t 'ie !ati-.l t . visit with hi mother. He li".d raiuriel on Tuesday and r'fi i e.j the m.-.-:;ait.- :
her passing away the day j has now returned to avva-
second trip to ( leveland. and he and Mrs. Gladden expect l return to W'h.tins early next week. Mrs. Robert K. Denham entertain' d sixteen returned soldier? and sailor at a 6:30 diner at her home in Lal'orte av , in honor of her son. Francis, who has recently returned home from trail e with the 13lst infantry. Harry Keefe. of Whitins, was ueited in marriage to Miss Anna McMininian.
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oin voi i.iki; to ni; v movie Are lou (uai;iH-! To a Movtr rtresf Some eriris who are very pretty dr
no, look well un the screen, and some who are not considered exceptionally Eood looking: photograph beautifully, j A eontrst nil) lr held July (th o i
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of South Chicago, at St. Patrick's church lctcrmlne the brut movie Mar in Whltin South Chicago at 4 o'clock on Thurs- j iuK. day afternoon. The couple were attended pri 'e of 910 In f;olfl, and an op"
by Miss Nona McMiniman. si?tcr of the bride and Kdvvard dabby of Whitinn. Tha flower s i r I was Miss Eleanor John-
j son. niece of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. I Keefe are spending a week at Starved
Rock, 111., and upon their return Will reside at .127 Central ave . Whiting. STAR THEATRE TONIGHT. Tou never saw t'red Stone better than in "Johnny Get Tour Gun." at the st ir tonight: also Flora Finch in "Rowdy Ann." Tomorrow Eddie rdo in a new "Cyclone Smith" adventure and "Fight -in? Through. " Do not delude yourself with the belief
portunity to ie the leadi.isr lady in a real mo in.a picture to bp made later, will be givtn the winner. Everyone i. invited to try! Pictuies vA.ll be taken by a well known moving picture director and camera man. under auspices of Prin- ( .'F. theatc r. HEMKMHKR Jl I.V 4X111 PR I -
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PRINCESS TOIJTGHT. Anita Stewart in her latest picture. 'Mary Jl.-i;an." the story of a woman's past. Commit Sunday. Sessue Hayakawa
that if your salary were raised ou I in "A Courageous Cow ard." and rood
could save money if you cannot sav e ' vaudeville. now. Tour wants w ill always increase. (faster than your salary. Increase your t t'Oll RENT 3 furnished rooms. Apply salary yourself by curbins your wants j n Myrtl'ae... wniitinr. 6-28-tt. I and saving as much as you can. pu'li.-fi;
it into the Whiting Savings and UnijFon SALE Twin Excelsior motorcycle. Association wh'-re it will earn for you j Cheap if taken at once. 710 Indiana a six rr cent dividend. iblvd, Wintin. 6-2-2!
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