Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 88, Hammond, Lake County, 30 September 1919 — Page 10
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WHITING and its PEOPLE
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141 E. State St. Hammond. In i ohfcar' from servic 8t th' Grpat Lak's he was aboard the transport.
Air. and Mrs. Frank A. Moore of Sheridan avenue, spent Sunday at the Thompson home in Hammond. A barn in the rear of Simon Banszaka's home at 1112 Schraage avenue, was destroyed by fire on Sunday. The officers and members of Whiting Chapter, o. E. s. are making preparations to entertain their Grand Matron on Monday evening, October ISth. A dinner will bo served at the Christian church at 6:3') p. m. Iteservations should be Riven to the secretary not later than October 10th. Mr. and Mr. a Malcolm Springer and
daughter Marjorie. of Demarest. N. J..
a suburb of New York City, left Friday for their home in Ixs Angeles.' Ca!..
1 after a few day. visit with Mr. and
Mrs.' D. A. Root of Central avenue. George Klein of Chicago was arrested by officer Parker on Sunday, charg
ed with spe.ling. He was released on $50 bonds, signed by M. Reskowitz. Robert McPr.il was also arrested by officer Parker charged with the sani" offense, being released on $11 cash
bail. Henry Doll, was arrested by officer Parker for speeding on his motorcycle. He was released on a $50 bond. Paul fiarkowski was also arrested for speeding on his motorcycle. He was furnished a $50 bail and was released. Mrs. Mary Jureck of 515 John St.. arrested by Officers Mullaney and Wieczinski. on a warrant taken out before Judge Green, on complaint of
Andrew Demkovitch. Demkovitch accused Mrs. Jureck of assaulting his daughter. She was released on a $50 cash ball. Sophie Bednan; aged four years, of 525 Fischrupp avenue, was struck by Simpier's Bakery truck while crossing 119th street. The child s injuries wern not of a serious nature. The Whiting public night school will be opened this evening. As in former years there will be a class in Americanization, Domestic Science, commercial and business subjects. The marriage of Miss Lillian Brabeck of Cleveland. Ohio, and Emil Dxtr of Whiting will take vlaee at the Sacred Heart church tomorrow morning at 9 a. in . Raymond Dineen of Sheridan avenue has returned homo, receiving his dis-
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Ameriran food set on a table in the 'Tinted States" 'way and -American Rirls. What more can impatient, homesick doughboys asii than this? The picture shows one end of the dining room in the Y.W.C.A. Host
ess House at Le Mans. This city long has been a concentration camp for returnis.q; told Sor? a:id Fometimcs their stav is a lor.s one while they wa.t sailing orders. The Hostess House is a heau'ifai
two, racro swct old chateau rented from a wealthy French family. If. stands in the midst of a large garden which is filled with men in khaki and American maidens these warm summer days.
Whiting Ad vert is cm en ts Are Winners
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PeKalb and made nine round trips overseas. Robert Flnkerton spent Saturday and Sunday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. David Pinkerton. He is now at Great Lakes, III., awaiting bis discharge from service. Kberhart Ketlman also arrived at Great Irak's yesterday, and expects to also soon receive his discharge.
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PRINCE'S THE VTHE, TOM'.IIT D TOMORROW Mary Pickford ir. "THE ITOODLL'M." is funnier than "DAPDV I XING LEGS" and better "MICKEY." The picture of a thousand lauhs. 9-29-1
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'Isy. I Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Green of Cen- j i ial avenue, returned from thrir trip j i to R'e-omlngt'.n, III .. wh re they spent i ! last nek isiting at the honi" of the j
j former s ;st e . ; Klmt-r Kg ire 1 1 of Ln Fa'-e! te. Ird . i wh.-f he is at ' "tel ; nsr Pu: due Co'Uge.
I spent the w it k-'iel w 1 1 ;i his nieth'-i. j i Mrs. A. Kef rs of P."l'ert.- avenue.
Henry Spi ins r !' 'alifoi ma f-pent 'a few days at the leene of Mr. and Mrs. John Sh.T-k of Myttlr. avenue. 1 Carl Moore of Indiana boulevard, is confined at th- Rodrs avenue hospital.
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In loving remembrance of o jr dearly beloved son and brother. Theodore Schaefer who passed away one year ago today, Sept. SO. 191!: He bade no one a last farewell. He said good-bye to none. H-s loving heart had caused to best. And before we knew, he was gone. H Is gone but not forgotten. His memory shall never fade. Hearts of love will always linger. About the grave, where he ts laid. Loving parents, Mr. and Mrs. Math. Schaefer, sisters and brothers.
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STAR THEATRE TOMfiHTi See Mr. William RusseJl In his biggest success. ' BRASS Rl'TTONS" also comedy hit at the star tonight. "Greased Lightning," and Senett remedy tomorrow. ' 9-30-1
M,r. and Mrs. John Jennings o Joliet. 111., spent the week-end here, at the home of h:s brother, Waldo Jennings of Oliver street. Mrs. Henry Biesen of Oliver street, i improving very sadbfaetorily at th Mercy hospital in Chicago. L. H. Mattern and daughter. Mrs. Waldo Jennings of Oliver street, left last evening for Omaha. Neb., where they will spend three weeks visiting relatives . Joseph Seher of Sheridan avenue, spent Sunday In St. John, visiting his mother.
ROBERTSDALE
The sewing committee of our coming haxaar will meet at Mrs. George G. Bader'a home Wednesday afternoon. Ladies, please don't forget to tome and help make this bazaar a success.
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w e k . Mr. and Mrs Fein of Indiana I'Milevaid
visitors on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. Wnlters and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Y'hiTe of Hammond, were guests at th Rr'-kman home In the West Tark Add:t;on Saturday evening . Mr. August Dreejion accompanied his da lighter Hleii t.. Terr" Haute. Ind.. wheie sh will attend the Normal school for th' coming year. Mr. Henry Harms of I-ake avenue. Is suffering wi'h a carbuncle on his neck a nd is tinder the care of Dr. O'Brien of South Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Tuesdale of Wilmette. 111., spent Sunday at the home of the latter s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hamon of Lake avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Banks of Atchison aienue. attended a theatre In Chicago Sunday.
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Mrs. Hazel Price Kilmer Is expecting her husband home this week. He has been in France for some time. Rev. Norman L. Davidson, from Evanston, 111., si'ent Sunday at th" Farsonage with the Mooro family. Rev. KIdon H. Morton from Williamstown. Vt., is spending his vacation with the Moore fsmily at the parsonage. He took Rev. Moore's place, in service last Sunday. He delivered a fine eermon . He srvrd in the F. A.. A. E. F . . and will give a talk on the war over there next Friday evening at the church. It will be worth your time to come out and hear him. Miss Sabie Zuvers visited at the Zuver home last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. D. Brown and Mrs. C. Newby and little daughter of Whitestown. Ind., relatives of Miss Jennie Elmores. visited her at the Zufr home last Thursday and Friday, and motored to Chicago Saturday t spend Sunday with relatives. Miss Elmore accompanied them. Miss Merle Store of Highlands was a pleasant caller on Miss Lundreth last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. ("has. Wemit and Miss Cora Demmon visited with their mother. Mrs. Ella Demmon last Sunday. Next Wednesday has been set apart for th men in the community to clean up the cemetery and th ladies will .-erve dinner in Merrill hall to the workmen . Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Stoltz and mother and Josephine Gerlach, motored to Teckny, 111., to see Mabel Stolti and Lillian Gerlach who are teaching In the schools there. Frank Stoltz had the misfortune to get his leg broken in the steel mills
RHEUMATIC TWINGE Get busy and relieve those pains with that handy bottle of Sloan's Liniment
WHAT Sloan's does, it does thoroughly penetrates without rubbir. to the assailed part and promptly reiieves all manner of ext;rinl pains and aches. You'll find it thin and non-skin-staining. Keep it handy for sciatica, lumbago, neuralgia, over-exerted muscles, stiff joints, pains, bruises, stains, sprains, bad weather after-effects. For 38 years Sloan's Liniment has helped thousands the world over. You won't be an exception. !t is unequaled in producing results. All - - - mr e jrt
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Misa Anna Moss who has been spending her vacation In Michigan. Is visiting a week with her sister and father. Poster are up for a dance at Spring Hill Grove, Wednesday evening. Oct. 1, given by K . of R. R. C. Griffith L.idge. No. 1164. George Chew will leave Tuesday for a two weeka fishing trip in Northern Wisconsin . Another motorcycle accident occurred on Ridge Road near Junction avenue Sunday morning at 11:29, w-hen the sprocket wheel broke throwing Sam Brown, aged 21. Into the ditch. He sustained fractures of both of the bonea tn the right leg above the ankle.
he was on his way to the rareS at Crown Folnt. Mr. Millers, autolsts. of Chicago, who were out for a ride took the young man to his hme at IBIS VlncenneS Ave.. Chicago Heights, The program given Frliay rsi a great success, everyone enjoying all the numbers, we wish to thank our Highland friends for making it possible to add J46.S3 to the. building fund. Ray Sikes led all the sale of tickets, for the concert last Friday evening, selling In the neighborhood of 50, Kathryn Hoffman, and Wilbur Moss also gave valuable aid. A Rally Day program is to be given next Sunday evening at the hall, exercises by the children and special singing and music, all are cordially invited.
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