Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 33, Hammond, Lake County, 20 September 1919 — Page 8
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WILL APPEAR IN PERSON Ten Beautiful Girls Selected From Herald and Examiner Bathing Beauty Contest SEE THE MOST BEAUTIFUL GIRLS ON THE STAGE! ALSO ANNETTE KELLERMAN IN
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WHITING and its PEOPLE
Services at the Whitiny Congregational Church: Morning: Service at 11 a. m.. Theme. Spiritual Significance of Season; Evening service at 7:30 p. m. Rev. Trueblood will g-ive a review of 'The Recreation of Brian Kent" by Harold Belle Wright. The book is on Interesting study and will be enJoyed by all. Rev. C. E. Trueblood, pastor. "The Power of Personal Contact With Christ."' will be the subject of the pastor's sermon at the First Methodist church Sunday morning"- The evening services will be In the nature of a your.gr people's rally. The special program of music and brief talks will be in charge of the cabinet of the Epworth League. This service will be hel din the auditorium at the hour of the evening service. 7:80. A cordial invitation to all members of the congregation and the general public. The TThltitJ? police held their regular monthly shoot at the Whiting park on Thursday t which officer Oscar Petty had to he taken In an auto-mobile so anxious was he to perform and as it waa he carried away the honors. Petty recently figured In the nuto bafcidft catch, being shot In the foot' and has Just returned from the hospital. As a peculiar coincidence, he carried away the "bacon" the score in slow fire being as follows: Petty,
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and are acceVte by The Whltlas New Co., 524, lttth St.. Phone 1A-W. 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. Schole, Slovensky Home. 9-19-1
West Pointers using crown prince's periscope. To enable his royal highness to view the battle of Verdun from a aafe distance, this monster portable periscope was constructed for the crown prince. It was captured by the Third division of the Third U. S. army corps at Mont Faucon, October, 1918, and is now in use at Weft Point.
STAR THEATRE TOMGHT See Tom Mix "DATS OF DARING"' a big adventure play, at the Star theatre. Tonight; also "AM BROS" DAY OFFa comedy hit. Two big features toTomorrow. Don't fall to see the big hits at the Star Sunday with "PERILS OF THUNDER MOUNTAIN,- dramatic and comedy hits. 9-10-1
AT THE PRINCESS THEATRE TO. NIGHT 1 CHICAGO PRIZE BEACH BEAUTIES, the ten most beautiful girls on the stage selected from the Herald and Examiner Bathing Beauty Contest will appear In person; also Annette Kellerman In "NEPTUNE'S DAUGHTER." S-20-1
87; Collins. S5; Parekr 13; Lawler. 77; Mullaney, 71; Wlesinsk!. 70; Nlslolklewics, 89; KHcullen. 62; Satterfield, 44; Glrard, 32; Berak. 23. Mrs. C. C. Etherldge sge 48 years, passed away at her home In 425 New York avenue, yesterday, after having been confined to her bed for three weeks, suffering from a complication
of diseases. Mr. and Mrs. Ethrridse have resided in Whiting for the past twenty-eight years, she being a woman who was known and respected by all and a member of the Eastern Star and Daughters of Rebekah. In addition to being survived by her husband. Mr. Clyde C. Etheride. the deceased leaves her sister, Mrs. Fred Haag. also of Whiting. In addition to these there is left to mourn her loss her parents. Mr .and Mrs. C C. Shin-
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liver of WUlington. Kas., and two brothers, Roy Shlnllver of "WUUngton and Mack Shlnllver of National. Kas. The funeral will take place on Monday afternoon at 1:30 p. m. In charge of Undertaker Ileyden. Services will be held at tho M. K. Church and Interment will be at the Oak Hill cemetery in Hammond. Mrs. Frederick Schneider and son of Kansas City, arrived here yesterday to visit hitf- parents. Dr. iid Mr. W. E. Putnam. Mrs. Schneider was Miss Edna Putnam before her marriage and her many Whttirg fr;rnds will be glad to st-e her atsaln. Mrs. David I'askwietz of Sheridan avenue, who has b-fn suffering several weeks with a bad attack of rheumatism, left yesterday fr lienton Harbor, .Mich., where she will take th balhs In the hopes of being benefitted. Mr. I'askwiMz accompanied her over, returning attain In t!:e evening. Ml.s Dorothy Maunder of Ohio avenue leaves Monday for Evanston to enter Northwestern University, she having received "if scholarship to ttiis University by her successful high school work. Miss I,ouise Vater. and Miss Colette McFadden will also enter the Northwestern as will also H.irtnett
Harr and William Lynch. both of ! whom will take up the dental course. I Mr. N. T. Phillips, father of Mrs. ' Rought, has now developed pneumon- j la in his already serioti? ondit'-on and j
lies at h:s home in P.osel.uof in a very critical condition. Mr. Phillip suffered dreadfully with dropsy and in addition to this had a paralytic stroke and now pneumonia. Two nurses are in attendance and Mrs. Rought has remained at his bedide constantly f"r the past three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Therole Uncn of Ohio avenue attended the theatre In Chicago. Thomas S. Cooke and son John, of Central avenue left last evening for Fredonia. N. Y .. where they w ill visit his parents. The wedding of Miss Remise Ptratton of Austin and M. Warren TV BeauMen of Whiting will take p!ac mxt Wednesday evening at the home of th bride's parents In Austin. The Ladies Aid Society of theT.utheran Church will give a bazaar and a
hake sale at the, church next Wednesday eveninc. Sept. IMth from 3 to 1"
p. m. I ney win a.iso serve Iv jnoc.i. Mrs. Edward pperrnan and daughter Ruth, of the Fist Side, visited with Mrs. August Opperman. Mrs. Charles Duval was a Chicago visitor.
The regular English service will b prea-hed at the St. John Lutheran f'hurch tomorrow bv Rev. John Bpp. All are invited to attend. George Kollar. son of John Kollar. one of Whiting's first to to overseas, has returned to the parental roof after long service overseas. George's host of friends will welcome him.
kinds. It will pay everybody to attend this corning bazaar as It will be the largest ever given by the Robertsdale church. Mrs. William Kramer who was operated upon for Gall Stones at the St. Bernard's hospital in Chicago. Is reported to be getting along as well as can be expected. Mrs. Kramer had been ailing for a long time and finally submitted to the operation, seven hundred Gall Stones were taken from
her with lr. Harry Tlmm of F.ast Side doing the operation. Mrs. D. Arnold of Lake avenue, who lias been entertaining her daughter froni Marshaltown. Iowa, returned to her home on Friday. Henry Eggers of Iike avenue, left Friday on a business trip to St. Joe. M ieh iga n . M'-ss Cecelia Eggers of Lake avenue spent Thursday the guest of Miss Louise Kaske of Munster. Ind. Mrs. Koy Moore of Myrtle avenue, was a Chicago shopper on Friday. Herman Thieson returned to his home in "Tndian.'i l'oulevard from Bioomlneton, 111., where he went as a delegate to the K of P. convention. The AUbright class of the Kobertsdale church met at the home of Rev. Spielhurser Friday evening with Geo. Golidng presiding as president of the class. After business of the class had been discussed, a social hour followed, light refreshments were served by Mrs. Spieihurger. The church bulletin called the 'Church Herald" is a monthly magazine and is very interesting, Rev. Spieihurger being the editor. Anyone wishing one of these magazines will be able to secure one after Sunday morning services at the Robertsdale church . Mrs. Johana Ortlt-tt of Chicago, who has he. n making her home with her daughter. Mrs. August Si hmitte, of Myrtle avenue, du d suddenly ,Friday even ina.' due to n stroke of paralysis. Mrs (trtlett was i years old. She leaves to mouin her two daughters, Mrs. August Schmittle of Myrtle avenue. Mrs. Hannah Launer of Chicago, and one son Charles Ortlett also of Chicago. Short services were held at the Schmittle home this morning from
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where the remains were taken to the German Methodist church of Chicago, where the funeral eervlces were held at 2:30 o'clock In the afternoon. Interment being held at Walthlem cemetery. The pall bearers consisted of the immediate family three grand-sons two sons-in-law and one ion. Undertaker Heyden had charge of the funeral. .
THI EEABON WHY tile DX,Tlxe Theatre la nuaning- Naximova ia "The Brat" Is because it is good. A great many people wanted to know why we did not run "The Red Lantern." We told them to ask people who had seen It and that would explain it. NaxiniOT appears in "Tiae Brat" tvLL the time.
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Sunday sthool, 10 a. m. sharp. We are looking for a laree increase In the number. Come and be one of us. Preaching service at 11 o'clock, a.'m. The pastor will preach. Come and worship with us. Y. 1. A. tat 7 p. m.. Mrs. Dent and Mrs. Splelherger will lead. We are looking for every member to be out. Preaching at 7:30 "Christ and the Crowd." Mrs. Agnes Roberta and daughters. Mrs. Mary A. Schaaf and Miss Amy Roberts of Roberts avenue will give a farewell dinner for their cousins. MrT and Mrs. M . B. McDaniel and daughter Ruth of Hammond, who are leaving Monday for Elgin. 111., where they Intend making their future residence . Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dobertlne of Myrtle avenue, were Chicago visitors the fore part of this week. Mrs. Herbert Cook and Mrs. Faul Dobertine were Chicago shoppers on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. Buder visited with friends In South Chicago Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Malo of Chicago, were visitors at the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. Qulnn of 12th street. Oliver" Payn? of Mvrtle avenue Kft Friday to spend the week-end with si.'ter, Mrs. John Northrup of Lowell, Ind. The ladies that are pewintr for the coming bazaj r at the home of Mrs. G. Bader of Myrtle avenue, every Wednesdty and Friday afternoon are turning out a splendid lot of sewing of all
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