Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 79, Hammond, Lake County, 19 September 1919 — Page 13
THE TIMES. Page .ESS3SSE SCxVRCITY OF BATHHOUSES ON BEACHES IN ENGLAND RESPONSIBLE FOR NEW BEACH FAD rincess Theatre 4 WHITING, INDIANA Saturday, Sept. 20 Today and Tomorrow eacli ere's the Store in Whit ins: icago Where You Want to eauties! o
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WHITING and its PEOPLE
Mrs. H. E. Beaubien of LaPorte avenis has been entertaining; her cousin, J.Irs. Carrie Bruner of Pontiac. 111. Miss Helen Stowell of LaPorte av., has left for Rockford, 111., where she has entered the Rockford college. Mrs. D. Purdy of Sheridan avenue, v. ho has been 111, Is improving. ilis Eleanor Beaublen has written her parents that she Is delighted with I.er present location at ML Carroll, 111., v. her she is a student at the Frances Shimrr College. Miss Annette Bucharad left Tuesday for Battle Creek. Mich., to enter the Sanitarium to tako up a course in dietetics. She will spend two years- in the study of foods and one year in the study of riedicine to prepare herself for a dietician. Miss Lillian Brabeck o Cleveland, O.. is expected here tomorrow to visit her fisier. Mrs. Wi.liam liiesen of Atchison avenue. , , The I.oyal Womsn'i Claw ct the
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The Finest Line of CAPS in Hammond ; at KOVAGH BROS. 548 Hohman Street Hammond.
and are accented by Th Wtittln Xew to, 924. lWth St.. Phone 1SW. If Mrs. Margaret Hograrth doe not call for her clothes within 10 days and board bill payer, her clothes will be gold; 332 Atchison avenue, Mrs. G.
Spisak, Whitinif. S-1S-2 SPKC1AL. SALE FRIDAY AXD SAnHOAY OVLY $1.20 worth of Groceries for 93c. See Window Display. J!fAMARA BROS. 9-n-i THF3 STAR THEATRE, TOMGHTi Hours of fine entertainment toniarht at thw Star with "A PIRATE BOLD," "LIBERATOR." 'ELMO' and "THE GREAT GAMBLE. Tom Mix in DATS OF DARIN' and AMBROSES DAY OFF. tomorrow.' 9-19-1 Dancing: classes next week. Advanced class meets -Tuesday. Sept. 23 at 3:45 p. m. Younger children class meets on Thursday, Sept. 25. at 3:30 p. m.; Marguerite H. Scholz. Slovensky Home. 9-13-1
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AT TSI PBXWCXSS THSATM TONIGHT: Fannie Ward in "OUR BETTER SELVES." also a comedy and a Travelorue. Coming tomorrow, ChlcnKo Beach Beauties in Terson. 3-19-1
DELUXE THEATRE coMMxircura Sunday Nazimova in "The Brat" A 100 per cent production. This Is 'h reason for runninR it as she apr.f ars ail through the r'ay. while in in r hM production sh" wa3 in the i.;-tur? only at intervals.
Christian church will give an Ice creani social at the ehurch toniuht. Miss Rhea Goldsmith has resumed her
studies at the Pestalloz-Froebel Kindergarten Collet? In Chicatfii. Miss Alice Fa rr has also entered this same school taUins tip a course In Community play ground vork. The enrollment In the Whiting High School now consists of about 190 students, about thirty of 0es people, are from the Robertsdale district. The Stieglitz Tark district is belny improved by the addition cf about on" hundred new houses. A large number of th-se are now in the course of construction, the majority being bungalows and cottages. Miss Nellie Jones visited her mother Mrs. Hal Jones, who Is recuperating at the home of relatives In Hammond, since returning: from the Washington
I'ark hospital where, she underwent an operation for appendicitis. The new three story building of Meyer Berkowiti on l9th street, is going up
quite rapidly, as are also he new Gordon building and the George Konya building. Mr. and Mrs. Callus J. Bader and son Ciarence and Mrs. Carrie Gill and son Jesse, returned last evening from Iake Wawasee where they have boen spndIng two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Lewis of Sheriran avenue have returned from a motor trip to The Dells and other points i Wisconsin. Jesse Gill of Oliver street will leave Monday for Champaign. 111., to enter the University of Illinois. Mrs. George Gray of Chicago is spending a few days with Whiting friends, lsiting at the homes of Mrs. Charles Patten and Mrs. Arthur Gladden, both of Sheridan avenue. Miss Gertrude Lauer of Whiting win is In Philadelphia is on a motor trip with friends from Philadelphia to Lake George. Lloyd Buchanan, Ivan Haag. Robert Xaef. Pennis Conroy, Walter Buchler. and Leonard Turner will leave tomorrow for Champaign, 111., to enter the University of Illinois. Mr. Turner, however. Is returning for. his sophmore year. Miss Florence Fry of Pennsylvania svenue has returned from Goshen, Ind., where she visited with relatives. H. J. Hayes of Whiting has taken a position in Chicago.
ROBERTSDALE
Walrr Buehler of, Amy avenu and Robert "aef of Roberts avenue, two of our m.st popular young men left on Thursday to enter the University of Illinois at Champaign. 111. Mrs. Carl Buehler entertained relatives from Chicago at her home on Lake avenue Wednesday. Mrs. Norman Brown of Roberts ave.. Is rapidly improving after being on the tick list for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Wichorst and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Brown motored
Kills Pesky Bed Bugs P.D.Q. Two oune fc?T of P. D. Q. mV a full quart of th beat bog-killer on earth. Better than a barrel of oldfashioned bug-kilier. P. t). Q. (Pesky Devil. Qaletna.) kllla like a 42-centimetrc shell. It aettlea bed bugi. fieas. roaches, ants and rhirkea lies, and not only kills the lira pests, but tha egga aa wall. P. T. Q. won't Injure clothing, carp, ets, curtains, drapertca or wall paper. Try it on tha dog and e the fleas flop. Your dmggUt haa it or can get it fcr you.
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Make a critical tost of the Wilboni tone for tone
and you will be convinced without argument that no other machine offers you a single . point that is better. The cabinets of tho Wilborn Phonographs are beautiful and artistic in design. Made in burl walnut, golden oak and mahogany. The motor of the Wilborn is as perfect as a watch movement. The turntables of the Wilborn arc costly silk plush instead of felt. The reproducer of tho Wilborn brings out all the beauties of the record without "scratch." Tho Wilborn plays all records without changing attachments. Each Wilborn is supplied with an expensive album filing system. A $1,000 phonograph is worth no more musically than the Wilborn. BUY $15 WORTH OF RECORDS
Take Home a Wilborn, Price $165 Straube Piano & Music Company 631 Hohman Street, Phone 661, Hammond, Ind.
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to Valparaiso. Ind., the fore part of thwtek where they visited with fri.-nds. Jean, thw little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Smith of the West Park Addition had her adenoids and tonsils removed at the St. Margaret's hospital in Hammond. Ir. Shanklln doing the operation. Little Jean is getting along very nicely. Mis Elenora Kick of Myrtle avenue, was a Smth Chicago visitor Wednesday evening. Clarence and Gust. Eggers have returned to thejr home on Roberts avenue, after sp ruling a month's vacation at Grtn lslano. Iowa. William Eggers is making many im-prov.'ii.-ms on his home n Indiana biv-i. Word has been received from Mrs. about ten days ago, that she has b.en very poorly ever . ince she arrive. i at that place. Mrs. Brown who has been troubled with the Asthma for a number of months thought that the change and "rest might improve her health. A number of young people from Roberts-dale and Whiting attended the White City r.nll roo .1 last evening. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Sarkoski of Myrtle avenu", a baby boy last Monday . Mrs. Milton Lewin and Mrs. I.
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Miss Mary Little has gone to Oxford Ohio, where she will attend the Westt rn college for the coming year. Mrs. O. H. F:slridge was a Chicago visiitor yesterday. A party consisting of Peter Stanley. A!b:n Stolberg. Mel Robinson. James
Robinson. E. A. Surprise. Irvin Hue- j
bsch. Ed. Carstens. Floyd Huebsrh, Milford Childress, t'yrll 'h:Idre?s, W. Stratton an i DesMoines Pinkrton left in 'automobiles for a trip into Wisconsin. Thfy are looking for farm land. They will be (ion several days. John Hack was in Chicago on business yesterday. A much needed rain fell here yes tenlay.
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