Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 81, Hammond, Lake County, 22 September 1919 — Page 6
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THE TIMES. Monday, September 22, 1010
WHITING ''and its PEOPLE
Miss Ixuls Vater of LaPorte avenue haj entered the Northwestern University, living with relatives In Evanston. Mr. and Mrs. Miller of Paris. 111., ara visiting their daughter, Mrs. 11. C. Green of Central avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Robison of Whiting1 have purchased the home of Mr. C M. McPaniel. former Supt. of the Hammond schools, at 4 4 Detroit street, in Hammond where the are now residing. Miss Helen rwyer. sister of Mrs. L. C. Grubb of 119th street, has entered the St. Mary's Episcopalian school at Knoxvllle, 111. C. H. Gardner and family have moved into the flat In Sherindan avenue which they recently purchased. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Herman E. Flint. Harry Hitter of Sheridan avenue, has entered Purdue University at LaFayettrS, Ind. Fostmaster and Mrs. George "W. Jon-s celebrated their arolden wedding anniversary by entertaining their children and grand-children at dinner at their home in 119th street. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Brown and son George, of Whiting; Hal Jones and daughter, Mi.s Xellie and Guy Jones and sons Clifford and Henry of Hammond. ' Rev. Weiss of Hammond is preaching at the First Church of Christ, since tha resignation of the former pastor. Rev. George "W. Jcnos. Thot-; Earnett hss returned from Cle' -',,: - Oh:, where he spent t'iree " " "i relatives. V.-- t reph E. Kyl and daughter. t:-. : ar.d M:ss Mildred Duegun -ire ' ' honaa tcnight. from Altoona, -I-' "'"'do Jer.r.fr.rs will entertain 3 7 -! iiappa Sorority at her hame in - ' - street tnnight. Ihe repular meeting af the tr. B. A. cf the Macabees, will be held on Wednesday evening at whi'-h Mrs. L!tin'( corrroittee will entertain an entertainment -ai refreshments will be In order. The V. H. School athletic assocla-
Whiting Advertisements Are Winners
mma are arrcfted by The YVI.Itlna New Co.. 03-1. llh St.. Phone 139-W. STAB. THEATRE Billy West is funnier than ever in "THE TENDERFOOT'' at The Star Theatre Tonight, along with "TEMPTATION" the bia feature hit. Enid Bennett tomorrow. 9-I2-1 PRIrF,S THEATRE TOMGHTi "THE GCILTT MAN," a Paramount Artcraft production, directed by Tom Ince with an all star cast; also a Keystone comedy. 9-22-1
FOOD FROM THE U. S. PREVENTS FAMINE IN RUMANIA
TETVli'ASON WET the Del-use Theafre is ruuaing1 Naziniova in "The Brat" Is because it is good. A great many people wanted o know why we did not ran "The "Bad lantern." We toid them to ask people who bad seen It and that would explain it. Kiiimova appears in "The Brat" all the tune.
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Hon held their annual election of officers which resulted as follows: President, Nicholas Keckich; Vice-President Wm Thiessen; Secretary James Burke Treasurer. Arvine Green; Faculty Treasurer O. M. Merriman; Members at Large. Thomas Matthews and Win. Vater; Board. Giles W. Gray; public speaking departments. Miss . L,ig?ett and Mr. Hart: Physical Culture departmnt and Lmar C. Grubb. principal . The Music and Art Section of the Fortnightly Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Charles Klose on 119th street tomorrow afternoon. Those to appear on the program are Madam Davidson. Mrs. Gordon. Mr? . Vernon. Mrs. Rhea and Mrs. Hoskinson. Mrs. Roy E. Green entertained the Tri Kappa Sorority and friends at her home i nl'entral avenue on Friday evening. The eveninsr wa sdelightfully spent in cards after which a luncheon was served.
ROBERTSDALE
V Its Evelyn Schlundt returned to hr litrre in Valparaiso after spending a week at the Preesen home on Roberts avenue. Mrs. Frank Felger or Norfolk. Neb., way a guest at the home of the Marti last week . Mr. ar.d Mrs. A. Judson of Cleveland avenue, are visiting the latter's uncle at Yates City. 111. Mr. J. Warden was -a Chicago theatre goer on Saturday evening. Mr. end Mrs. M. Ferguson of Indiana Harbor spent Wednesday visiting at the ho:ne of Mr. and Mrs. L. Martz of Myrtle avenue. Mrs. J. Coughlin of Roberts avenue, is u pand around again tffter being on Mrs. Oust Vtesch visited with her
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Army officers and Red Cross workers checking ,up American food at Galatz, KSiania, before distributing it, and elimpse of kin? and queen of Rumania during visit to newly acquired province of Transylvania. Queen is talking to peasant girl. King is at queen's left. Food sent from the United States and distributed mainly through the American Red Cross has prevented a farcine in Rumania. The food situation In Rumania was made more acute by the acquisition by that country of Transylvania, in which millions of Rumanians lived formerly under foreijjm. domination.
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the sick list for ome time. friends at East Chicago last Fridav. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lanohr and Mr. i and Mrs. Fred Langohr motored to j Hessville on Thursday to visit with ' friends. A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. J. Navata of Myrtle avenue on ; Sunday. Mother and baby are doins,-' very nicely. j Virgil Macoy left Friday fir Kutawo Ken., to spend a two M"eV;'? vavation visiting her e rand-parent s .
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was a Hanrnond visitor the letter part f ihe week. A number of our Robertsdale people attended the White City Bail Room on Saturday evening .
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A cigar in the mouth and an .averted face don't help in a telephone conversation. The vast majority of telephone calls are rnade for business reasons and conversations should be carried on in a businesslike way. When speaking over the telephone speak directly into the transmitter with the lips close to but not touching it. Speak distinctly slowly and quietlye
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familv h"re. Mrs . James White of Brookston and Mr?. Prank Adkinson of Delphi, returnd to their homes Saturday after a 'F:t here with the former's daushtr. Mr.-. Andy Nichols and family. Mrs. YVillif-.m Miners uf Chicago, and Mrs. Saxon of DesMoines, returned to tse;r homes Saturday after a visit here with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. f-" . ('. K-nnry, and ovher relatives :ere. Miss r.isie McConnell, who is working in Hammond, is home on a month's vacation. John Lucas, who has been section foreman here for several years, has been promoted to the position of roadmaster. His division runs from Indianapolis to Chicago. J'Nj,n has been with tr. company for.ow.-r twenty-five years aril the promotion has been ea rned . Attorni-y George TTorshman and El Knisht of Crown Point tame down lat evening an din company with Attorney V. K. Roberts went from here to Indianapolis. Mr. ar.i Mrs. Charles Thompson of Hammond visited their daughter Mrs. Clarence Filler and family here Saturday night and yesterday.
HIGHLAND
A baby boy arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Terpstra of Highway avenue, Wednescday, Sept. 17. Wm. Harkema was a Chicago visitor Thursday. Miss Emma Penning, Dr. Malmstone snd Blaine Hutchins of Griffith, spent Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hutchins. Mrs. M. Franchl and daughter. Gladys, spent Friday in Chicago. J. J. Klein-man of Chicago, transacted business in Highland Tuesday. Rev. and Mrs. Andrews and family of Kentland. spent a few days in Highland the fore part of the week. P,ev. Andrews attended Presbytery in Hammond Monday and Tuesday. C. M. Hutchins, r.. spent a couple of davs in Kentland the latter part of
the week. Mr. and Mrs. Van der Woude and
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Spriesma f Roseland, III., motored out to Highland on Thursday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Nirk Schoon. La.vrence Hill has Just purchaeed a. new Ford from the Bunnell Auto Sales Co.. of Hammond. Mrs. R. A. ?parks spent the past week visiting in Markle and Ossian. Ind. . A large number of out of town people attended the social given by the Ladies' Aid Society Thursday evening, anions them being fro mHammon's ar.d Griffith. About $S0 ,is taken in during the evening. The social and entertainment given by the toadies Aid society of the Congregational churi hThtirsday evening, proved a grand success, the proceeds amounting to about $S3. A very plea si. ap program was rendered by our home people with the help cf Ir. F. A. Malmstone of Griffith and Mrs. Ir
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.iter tne program, ice cream, cake, pie and ' effee was served to those desiring refreshments and the handwork of the ladies was sold at auction. Later game? were enjoyed by the young people and all report a most p!eatanf evf nins. The ladles wish especially to thank the out of town people for their help both by taking part in the program and in their attendance. Mrs. John Fiuminer of Ade, formerly a resident of Highland. Is visiting at the home of Mr. and -Mrs. H. J. I.ydick. Mrs. George F. Plocum entertained her mother and brother of Lansing, on Thursda yafternoen. Mrs. K. T. Werdman. Marguerite Werdman and Master Glenn Thilmont, were Chicago shoppers Wednesday. Mi.-s Kate Hook is entertaining a young lady friend from Chicago a,t her home this week . Mrs. W. Wells spent Wednesday and Thursday visiting her sister In Chicago. It is being rumored about town that one of our prominent widowers has again entered the state of matrimony. The good wishes' of the people are extended to him if this report Is true. The Congregational church which has been undergoing some vast changes this summer is now completed and dedicatory services were held in the remodled and enlarged building Sunday morning. Sept. 21. at 10.30 o'clock, special services were held and all outsiders are always welcome.
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and Ja k Larky: second prize won by Lena Strauch and Robert Randhtn; liooby rize won by Jack Randhan and Mary Strauch. A very flne luncheon was served. Mr. Lee and Walter Johnsson of Chicago are spending the week-end at fhe home of their sister, Mr. and Mrs. A. AV. Peterson.
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