Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 112, Hammond, Lake County, 28 October 1919 — Page 8
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WH EN you think of the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) you visualize instantly gasoline, kerosene and lubricating oil. True, these are the three fundamental products of manufacture, but the Company is proud of he fact that its service enters your life by many other doors. Standard Oil Company (Indiana) service, bv keen initiative and ceaseless effort, is able to supply you with more than 2000 useful products, all made from petroleum. The humble paraffin which seals your jelly glasses against the inrcads of ferments, and the asphalt which covers the streets ycu drive upon, are by-products of petroleum, and there are hundreds of others, all ecrvants of your daily needs. Scores of other products, each vital to some specific industry, which in turn supplies you with needed merchandise, are made, wholly or in part, from portions of the crude oil which otherwise would be waste. Standard Oil Company (Indiana) products are delivered by a network of stations and distribution systems, so complete that every hamlet of the Middle West is supplied. Notwithstanding the wide range of Standard Oil Company (Indiana) service, the Company is constantly striving to increase the number of useful products, and to intensify its service, so that it may fulfill to the utmost its obligation as a public servant.
Standard Oil Company (Indiana) 910 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago I860
Mr. and Mrs. L F. Clark and rhildi-pn who ba- in-fn vijutirff 1h former's parent-. Mr. and Mrs. J. T.. (lark of laFnrt. a verm havn r"t'irr.ed to their home in Relojt, Wis. Ifoyt ncrun who was h-re on business ,md rriad" a short tty at th iotii" rf his parentis. Mr. and Mr.". H. V . '"'grri Iihj returned to T'M. 'kla. Arthur Cunningham n-h- has TWn in Tvirton. AV. Va.f has tt nned to Whitand takn a position at, the Ptoridard ' Ml IT- i livin at the hme "f his brother Charles Cunningham, n Pennsylvania avenue. M'P 1''iothy Maunder nf Northwestern u r. '. " rs! t y spent th w eek-nii here visitinn her parents. Mr. ati'i Mrs. ' . e. Maunder of fhtn avenn. Mr. and trs. .NTike Krebs of East n ry ari at the hrim ef the latter' dd.sht"!'. Jes.-e Cunningham on .Siif-niian eriue. Mr. and Mr.. Krehs have the misfortune to have th'-lr brick l)Ui!ii!nsr ronsistfns of store and ririenee totally (lestrorei hy flre early paturda ymorninir. K'irty Iours Jev".tlon Perrlees will rlof. t th Sat'ii-1 Hart church to-nlgrhf-"The prhool children will have a procii.!an at the evening iei- ice 1 on ieh t . "v. Alkfiw who has hn Rabbi t th lor.-al synapcKue hai left "Whiting it ia said, to (co into commercial work. Charles . Oairi't- of Central avenuo has r nte.i th new Jtecht store on Hth street, opposite Sheridan avcti'ii-whe-h will have his Insurance of. flea. H" will nioc into thc-n; nr i jartcrs about Novi mlu-r 1. Mrs. James Jurjson was hostess to a number of ladles at , tionie In Atchison avnue. H,i ; i..- V n decorations were ued n k -;:tit with the coming sen n . Fiv.- ;. ,iulrr, as played pronri esst' iy at fvi-r! tnii-i honors ix-in awarded to Mrs. Thnm.n S. Coke- and Mrs. A. N. Hoaubien. A two couise luncheon -.'i-.ed, Mrs. Cynthia Sohl of llamm Kid. has
Mr and Mrs. KJ Freest of Myrtle avenue entertained a number of out of town B J' Sts at their hon"" over Sund7 Mr. and Mrs. John Smith, tin- latter a sister of Mr. Fre.-e and thvr dti'Jifhter. Mrs. M . Heine of Michigan City Mrs. H.rt Trout of Waikeiton, In ! . Ir .and Mrs. ill Tt..st uf Cohurs. Ind. and Mr. ami Mrs. Irwin Hanson of South i'hc,c ). MiM Kerne Morrison of New York avenue, who Is xpeotinij to he marrtd some time next month to Mr. J"hn Monroe of Rochester, New V"ik, was the honored ;iit at a miscellaneous showT plv-n at the M'-Fadden home on Central avenue Saturday evening. The decorations wre. attractively rrri1 out in pink and white, all of th cuests iarticir.i led in plaj inn Hunco and both winneis were awarded lovely hand V",nted pistes, roif-r wr laid f -r a -talnty course lunche.-n . Fern was the recipient of mart beautiful Sifts and also the hearti-;t congratulations of a't present. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur tiohjlnR sent Sunday as the guests of Mr. and llr. l-ierrste.n of Hamiiiond. Mr. and Mrs. M .Krusnn of Indiana Harbor spent lust Friday at the l i ncei. :i re h"m on Amy avenue. Mr. Char'eis Allen is on a t -vo weeks acition iait of which is spent in T'i.. "iisin . Mr and Mr. Feprles entertained a. largi- number of friends at a Hallowf''" party at their h'-me on Cleveland avenue o;, Saturday even'rifr. The home was hea u t i f u !)v decortfj for the occasion, zamts of all kinds and dancing was enj cd until a lat hour when lunclieoti consls'intr of sandwiches, po. tato salad, pumpkin pie and doughnuts u ere scrvfl b the hi'Stess. trs. Kd l'a.1er and Mis Ruth An-l'r-i"n were South Cliicaeo slioppers on Saturua. . Ntrs. V . N -i 1 and mother of Hammond v:itel !; l.ert sda 1c fri'-nds the latter p;)'t of tiie week. M'-s. A iirn f South Chl"C", lsterl her loo'il -r frs. J. Ungnhr of
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MTtli- avi-niir laM wk. Julltjs Kiii.-J'i''k of I.ak.- .'ivn;io 1 s : t -r.l his wife : rul baiiy Imy ai St. 1 ri'iril'? hospital in "hn-:ieo Sunday and pxpci.ls to bi-ini? thrm h-mi. in a fi.ovt whilf as bnth iir." KcHmc; along nio- ly. Mrs. R"y AV'ittor r.f Iiko nvonuo -n-t-rtiini"l h"r lister and 1 tis'irird from Hammond at her homo over Sunday. Mrs. M'U.t of Roberts avenue crt-r-t.ilnod her brother Fi"d Johnson of H'-.'i.ch at h'T horn's ever Saturday ami Sunday. Gust and E'mcr K?cpis of P.oborts avf-nup niofitrd to C'rof-, 111., on Sutid a v . Mrs. John Drf"',n of Kat Chlcaero. spfnt Sunday at thn home of her sintor Mrs. A. K(tors of flobprts avnui. Mrs. H. Hrocknian and dauhfr, Mr.i. Harbf-rt Klf-nun of AW at Park Addition wcr? in ChicaKo on bUKincss last Saturday . Mrs. Roy Moore of Mvrti avenue Is on the Kirk Tst .
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I'RiM'KS'i Tin: i :i tom;iiti "TU: Thuiid. rhoit" w.fn Kallu rine Ma'' nai l and Thomas. Mei.-h in a roui.iiic of the strangest marriage on record, in which a man mairics a bcautifiil woman in nrd'r t.. d-ny lier the rilit to mothcrhuiicl . ''online tomorrow The l'rice of I n no.-Gjic" . " 1010-2S-1 M ll "I UK TUK TOMf.HTi ipiidy (jale Henry in I'oor Fish. Keatii! Marion !av;es in iJetlin Mary M,-:i i.ul . HI-2S-1 "t'h- habit of tf;.-ift. if once firmly I'.xr.i. is an important factor in shaping: human character. Join the Whiting Savings and !an Association and form the habit of Thrift. Whitlnij Bav!ncj and Irnn Association, offlrw 6f0
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Electro Medical Doctor 'SPECIALIST Treats Chronie Diseases of fen. Consultation and advice free. 1)5 E. State Street, Hammond Ind. Above Schloer's shoe store. Office hours 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sunday 9 to 12 m. only.
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