Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 54, Hammond, Lake County, 20 August 1919 — Page 6

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THE TIMES. Wednesdav. Aupr. 20, 1919

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WHITING and its PEOPLE

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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McCarthy of Central avenue, entertainpJ a rai"t' of young people In banor of their nieces Catherine and Frances McCarthy, of Cieveland. Ohio. Tha out of town jr-iests were Misses Mamie. Eleanor? find Nellie Hanly of Oak Park, and Miss Rockefeller of Oak Park. After i nner tho evening was spent in music and dancing. Miss Tillla Ptelnk of TTanat-Th. Iut., is here visiting at the home of 3ier brother Herman Steinke. of 119th fctreet. The Epworth Leairue of the M. E. Church will give an ie cream social on the Puricton lawn at riheridan nven-ae this evening'. The "Whiting friends or ilerman Fhmid, formerly of this city, but wh0 row resides at Casper. Wyo., will be interested to learn of his recent mar-

r .age. Tf.e briae Js a Lnicago sin. j

v-hom he met while .ae was there oa a visit with her aunt 5Ir. Schmid ret ; .ed from service in France in June. -Vs. MU'er and fan:ily. who have 1 -rn her- v'.sltin? her daughter. Mrs. T-ewhirst of Fit'hrcpp avenue, have ' r'--urcfd 13 l-.t-.r turn, in Shamway,

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a-3 ?r. Frank McXelll, nee ' -hol-.fr. hve returned from

r -;p to Mlohifran. They .- ""ith the latter. pa- ?. Mr .an 1 .M . James Nicholson.

I Miss Klcaaorc Baran of aven.'e. h.is returned froa a

' visit in LyaTorte. j Mr. and Mrs. Drew entertained a number of friends at a party at their i heme in Atchison avenue. ! Misses Louise and Margaret Mati t-'rn anl Irene Putman and Mesdames Waldo Jennings. "W- E. Putman and ' te latter's mother, Mrs. "Wilson, moi torod to Ft. Sheridan. 111., yesterday i where tl.y visited Miss Elizabeth

Putman who is stationed at the L. . S. hospital there. At the meetinsr of the board of Safe!y on Monday, Otto F. Mohr was appointed a member cf the city fire de

partment. Mrs. "Woodran and daughter. Miss Catherine, who have been quests of Mr. and Mrs. Morton Trout, or Pennsylvania avenue. have returned to their home in Sterling-, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Kyle and daughter Virginia, of Pennsylvania avenue, are visiting their parents in Pennsylvania. The Trl Kappa Sorority held Initiation at the home of Mrs. Ray "Whltmer 0:1 Atchison avenue, last evening, those initiated being Ruth Gavit, Mildred Hatch, Antoinette Salathe and Louise Vater. Rev. M. Alkow has gone to New York where he will spend two weeks on a vacation. Wyman and P.ayrnond Abraham, both of whom, have been Tery ill, are improving. Miss Antoinette Salathe. a 1319 graduate, of the "Whiting High School, will enter Oberlln College at Oberlin. Ohio, in September. Mrs. Starr Stowell and Misses Grace Flangher and Mabel O'Hara are visiting at The Dells In "Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Mlio cf

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to 4.-0 stuer Ik witi llu nn Tim timt h'.o v. hat J- wmntm. Uaks jrourfK-lf a rr. sal of 1. 1 sod 11 d Iran 70taaa of "2Zz?y a rjpsile thti or wrnan fi!T j t--rt i uiuaias beca-jae they don't t-ci p tboir meataliry wita tlae pbysical rcrrta sad energy which fomes fr)n bar. ir.fr Ae-.iy of iron in tlie blood," says Ir. Ji.-r.es Fr.-.nos Su'!iTn. formerly pfcyiieian -f Bellev-ue Hciiial ( Out Joor Dett. ). New

York, and tha V'aeteter County Hospital.

It cur sso traTifctonn a beautiful, sweet-

tempered womia into one who is cross nerrous snd irntibie. To help make strong, keefl, red-b!o3ifd Americans there is nothirs ia itiy experience which I have found so valnible as orraaie iron Xuxated Iron. It often increases the strength and endurance of weak, nerrous, rundown people ia o weeks" tune." Vmrinnn ?ym: altad two whirs U prbe4 &.4 r-oaimodl by pifim m aad which U mom b.' tQS uwd ur ttr vli.inn pnrl ansamlly. t. seS Kervt rmdj fa t e. whjch i. w4l fcwwa to druffirfff

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Select Bohlinger Shorthand School Day and Evening Classes Ruff Building. Phone Hammond 2981

Now is the time to order your WINTER TOP you will have it when the cold and wet sea?on sets in. We do PAINTING and Tefinishing of cars or trucks. Also repair and make TOPS and SEAT COVERS we are builders of high grade trucks,

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Mrs. Will Slsson went to Shelby last evening to see her mother, Mrs. Jamas Pinkerton. who is in very poor health . Mrs. Mildred Higglnbotham of Cedar Lake, visited relatives here yesterday. Peter Trump went to Hammond last

evening to see his eon, is very seriously ill. Mrs. George Gregg, dent of Lowell, died Mieh., last Saturday.

Ira's wife who a former resi!n Buchanan. Funeral ser

vices were held In Chicago yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Gregg, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Grant and Mr. and Mrs. Will Nichols attended the funeral. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Raughman returned yesterday from a visit with relatives in Chicago. A. J. Moxell went to Milwaukee on yesterday to attend the annual meet

ing of the Wilbur Lumber Co. mana: ers. Leonard Minninfter, manager the aompeny yard at Earl Park :: up and went with him.

DYER

Lou You Want to Sill Your Farm V'e have, a number of buyers who w:'! be Interested. Write or see The Pui-l:an-Tokarz Co. Real Estate and liunnc. Whiting. Ind. 8-13-20-r:

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ad are accepted by The Whiting New Co., 624. llth St.. Psoas 13S-W. DR. El Tj. UEHEV, recntly Capt. Medll Corpn, u. s. A.,) announces the re-opening of his offices in the Sehraage Bldg., Phone 182W. 8-18-lw PRICESS THKl IT! K, TOMGHT. Billie Burke in PECK3 Y; one of the big picture of the Summer; also Harry Loyd Comedy. 8-20-1

For every type of wesrer and for ever occasion the correct and exclusive style of the moment in Millinery Is always found at FREEL'S SPECIALTY SHOP. 531 113th St. 8-20-1

The best substitute for a new hat is youd old one remodeled at FREEL'S SPECIALTY SHOP, E.31 113th at. 8-23-1 STAR TI1EATKE TODAY. Mary Boiand In Paul M. Potter's masterpiece, "A WOMAN'S EXPERIENCE." and a whirlwind comedy, "THE STAR BOARDER." Tomorrow Harry Carey In ROPED, also the Great Tolieston Bank Robbery, an added comedy feature. Friday brings forth the Great Gamble with afternoon and Mattnee shows. Free to all. 8-20-1

119th street, left Monday for a motor trip to Wisconsin, to visit the former's sister. Mr. and Mrs. William Reed of Sheridan avenue, entertained several out of town relatives on Sunday.

Times news service that money can buybe there.

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THAT CHANGE IN WOMAN'S LIFE

Mrs. Godden Tells How It May be Passed in Safety and Comfort.

ROBERTSDALE

Mrs. Atchison of Iike Ave., enter- i tained a few of her son Elmer friend's In honor of his birthday Monday ev- j. cning. The out of town guest was Miss Signia Swanson of Hammond. Mrs. Carl Moore and son spent last ; Kd-k in Hammond visiting her hus- j band's parents Mr. and Mm. L". Moore j of Hammond. j Mr. and Mrs. Frank McNull have i returned from their honeymoon that j they spent at Vanaalia. Michigan, and j are at h me to llie.r many friends at j l:S42 Roberts avenue. j The Misses Victoria and Fern Sheets j

has returned to their home in independent. Kansas, after several weeks' spent at the home of their sister, Mrs. O. Anderson of Central avenue.

Mrr. and Mrs. i'reese and their guests. Mrs. W. Aldrich and daught- !

ers Dorothy and Mildred of AHeSheri. Mich., spent Sunday at the Municipal Pier in Chicago. Mrs. T . W. Kohr of Indianapolis boulevard, visited Mrs. H. Thieson at St. Bernard's hospital in Chicago on Monday and reports very favorable of her condition. Mrs. John Peterson, her son Fred and wife? and Vernon Atchison, motored to Crocker, ind , Monday. Mrs. Herbert Brown, nee Esta Kohr is substituting at the library as Miss Winnie Fierse the regular librarian is on her vacation. Miss Irene Veal of Paducah. Ken-

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weeks. Mr. end Mrs. Vsl Brown and son. of Hammond spent Tuesday at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Brown. Mr?. John Brown who has been very ill at her home on Myrtle avenue, is improving very slowly. Mrs. George Goldin of 116th street was in Chicago on business Monday. Mrs. 3. Cullen cf Reese avenue, is entertaining hf r aunt, Mrs. Daiby, of Aurora, Hi.

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6urely proved to be. I feel better and stronger in every way since taking it, and the annoying symptoms have disappeared. " Mrs. M. Godden, 925 Napoleon St., Fremont, Ohio. Such annoying symptons as heat flashes, nervousnss3, backache, head-

j ache, irritability and "the blues," may

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When our drivers get in from the city tonight we can make immediate delivery of the following new cars:

One Hudson Speedster One Essex Phaeton One Essex Sedan One Mitchell Touring One Dort Touring Phone Hammond 80 for a demonstration and further information Soutii Shore Auto Company Russell and Hohman Streets Phone 80

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