Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 164, Hammond, Lake County, 30 December 1919 — Page 6
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THE TIMES Tuesdav. Dooomber 30, 1919
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Last week one of the 22,000 employees of this Company said: "The reason why the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) is able to eivc a better service to the public, is because the men and women of the organization are inspired by . the high ideals which animate every act of the Company. "Wc fellows who do the detail work are never asked, expected or allowed to do a thing which could make us anything but proud of our business. We are given the best products to sell and our prices are right. "We meet competition fairly and in the open, and we know that we must secure
business that way or not at all.
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we are well paid for our efforts. "That's why wc are loyal, enthusiastic, devoted to our work, and that is w hy the patrons of the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) are geting such excellent service." Every man who works for the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) is trained to understand the ideals of service animating the Company in all of its activities. This training makes him feel that, to the people he serves, he is the Standard Oil Company (Indiana), and that he individually must carry the grave responsibility of maintaining the high standard of service which reflects the policy of the management. It is this responsibility which makes every employee feel that he is a vital factor in the organization, and enables the Company to fulfill its obligation as a public servant. Standard Oil Company (Indiana) 910 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago !932 '
WHITING and its PEOPLE
A w Vear'a prayer meeting will be held this week on Tuesday nluht at the Methodist church. This will take the place of the Thursday n'ifht son iro. The young' people have been enlisted to help Increase tlie attendance and interest in the service. nd to take part in the program. All members of the congregation ore uricil to attend this service as far as possible. The annual week of Prayer will be observed in this church January 4 to 1 1 with service each n'ght at 7:3". Mrs. Floyd of ltri.-tol. Irid., is the KUfft of her sister, Mr.s. H. (J. MutTitt of Oliver street. Miss iteulah Stover and Mrs. Frank Dahlke visited the former's sister, M if s Katherine Stover at the St. AuKustana hospital in Chicago on S.ind.ty. Mr. and Mrs. Cassivll nee I, ill an Soliwedel of Uetroit, Mich., luivc been visiting the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Soltwed'd T Myrtle avenue. Mr. Casswell returned to Wetroit on Sunday but Mrs. Casswell will remain for another week. The people who furnished the funds for the costumes for the Christmas pageant Riven by the Community Service workers were the Soifer Furniture Co.. R. Miller. Harry Gordon and sons ami the Banker's Association. To these and all who took part in the pascant, the Community service workers wish to extend their thanks. The regular meeting of the Old Settlers' Club will be held at the Community House Tuesday evening. January 6th. At this time the committee on by-laws will report. The committee on the indoor picnic will be present, and arrange everything to further the entertainment . Or. and Mrs. Salaliic of Central avenue have been entertaining their son from California, their daughter. Miss Antoinette, being also home from Oberlin college. Mr. and Mrs. Warren lieaubicn attended the wedding of a friend in UiK Park on Sunday. A meeting of the French Club will be held tomorrow evening at 7:3') p. m. at the community house which all members are urged to attend. The purpose of the meeting is to consider furnishing entertainment fT the annual me.-titlg "f the local post f the American lesion on January KUli. Margaret, the ai enter of Mr. "nd Mis. lan u'onni of Atchison avenue wa rinitc badly .t.j . ; 1 by a fall.
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Sunday. They are bringing Mr.s. Geo, Klbert homo Sunday by motor from the Douglas Memorial Hospital In Chicago. She has been there about six months, anil Is not improved very much. Shf wanted to come homo, so they are bringing her. Mrs. Cora Pierce Merrill and children, of Hammond, spent Sunday heie with relatives. Cora I'emmon came home la?t Sunday from Chicago. Vernon Man is was home Christmas day. H'J returVied Christmas evening. He -was supposed to be there by 7 o'clock Friday morning. He enlisUd for three years.
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Chicago, and .Mr. and Sirs. Vern Olson and daughter, of Gary, speni Christmas at Pappas. Mr. and -Mrs. AViliiam Miirquaolt and daughter spent Christmas w ith t informer's sister. Mis. Fred Jif man, ol" Michigan City. Mrs. V. Hoire and children, of Gi;-'. visited th" former's grandmother, Mrs. J. .Mi")?, on Saturday. Malcoim Hazelgrern, I.ina Iln.elgrc-n and Flare-he Sass were Riiots of Mi : and Mrs. Frank. A mb'! .- m, of J.apoii--. over Christmas.
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Some ol the reds boarding a barge that transferred them to the Bufcrd. Roundly cursing- the country that pave them protection and a chance to live these Russian reds aro now aboard the pood ship Ruford and on their way to their native land. The photo was taken pt Jersey City as the redi
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rel.i lives . 'Mr. and Mrs. J. son visited Sunday Uos.-dand, lii . -Mr. nr.,1 k v'..s-tod Sunday here i t Keiiman wlio lia. two months.
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Residence Phoa 574. Clean Olinkerless Coal
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UEHLER BROS.
573 HOHMAN ST., HAMMOND.
PHONE 1441
Tlie Last Big Special This Year Note the following prices CHOICE CHUCK ROAST. 12y2c MEATY POT ROAST 11c BOILING BEEF 9c SHORT STEAKS 18c TENDER SIRLOIN STEAK 20c HAMBURGER pounds for 25c N YOUNG PORK RIBS, per pound 20c FRESH BRAINS, per pound 10c FRESH LIVER, per pound 5c COUNTRY PORK SAUSAGE 15c PURE LEAF LARD, 4 pounds 98c SMOKED SKINNED HAMS, whole or half 2212c SWEET CURED BACON SQUARES, per pound 28c BONELESS BOSTON BUTTS, per pound 36c ALSO ANOTHER BIG SPECIAL 3 LB. t 1 OQ PACKAGE MONARCH COFFEE p...J7 SEE US FOR YOUR NEW YEAR POULTRY. FRESH OYSTERS, per quart 50c
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School aiidit'Tium this evening. 1 The Community Service will Sivc K j party for the children under fourteen ! y ears of age in the Higli School audi- i torium next Saturday afternoon from ; " to 5 p. m. Ail children under this j ase arc invited to attend this party.
The owl Club w.il give their NewYears' K'-e. dam-ins party and banquet j
at their ieauiuarirs. jiain siieei an 1 I'ehnFylvania avenue tomorrow evening. The T. S. Cookes of Central avenue, spent several days visiting Mrs. Cook's parents in Fort AVayne.
John Schauh. Jr.. who catne here from Pensacola. Kla., on AVednesday j evening to spend Christmas with his j family and parents returned to I'ensacola on Sunday where he wiil be for
a few weeks finrslunjf up h:s win; before returning to Whiting to reside permanently . The Community Serke will hav their snecial feature dancinar party in
the High School auditorium on next j Kridav evening-. Hay's orchestra wilt j
furnish music from to 12 p. ni . The hall will be decorated for the occasion, the community service workers planningto have this a very pretty party.
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.Mr. and Mrs I.iliian SoitWeije vi.-;tini; the lalt Mrs. J,.hri s'oitw The little Foi, licircrs w h.. luis foj- th- n:ist f"iv
i'i-o . d at ! bis 1 1 roe . Mr. and Mrs. Stanb A ti !i i .-ol a vi n ue ,-i r. h
of .( iinliy In,; born : til' inns ni.e ), t, this ! m t h in the fa ni ii . M t to ! , doiim Sine. Mr: . John jjrown w ! 1 ill at her heme on M rt
slightly iriipreved The C.ide ' "lass of the I ,bcr t s da 1 3 Church will mcei at tin Tu'rley liorue on Lincoln av-nuf, Thursday evening at 7:30. Henry Ksxers. . and Henry Jr.. left for ;reeti Island. Iowa, to spend a few days v isiting relatives. iMiss Lizzie Wilson who teaches school at Anna, Illinois, is upend:!-.? her two weeks vacation visitinjf her parents. Mr. ami Mrs. It. Wilson of Indiana bouiewird. -Miss J..s.;di:ne Anderson and Miss Cecelia Ks-iers w re ruests of the latter K'randrnotht r. Mrs. W. Seliger of Last Side . Mr. and Mrs. Max I?. sradorn an I Mr. and Mrs. 1 1 . Ilre-ckmann of At'-iiison avenue attended a theatre in Chicago on Saturday evenintr.
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Mr. and Mrs. YV Jte),n (,f Ka.t Side visit'-. 1 their daughter. Mrs. II. Thiess n and family over Sunday. Mrs. I ;m Arnold returned to her home on Lake avenue after an extended visit w ith lir daughters of Marshaltown, Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Coil Huehler of Lake avenue entertained a few- friends Sunday in honor of their son's fifth birth, day anniversary . Chri.-t. Wonnacott of Cleveland avenue underwent an operation at the St. Bernard's hospital in Chicago yesterday iiifirfns. MiM Alma Fritz entertained a number of youns people from Chicago at her homo Saturday evening.
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-xpects to be there some time Ion ye,-. John CClydc, of Califor nia, is a holiday visitor at the Bierco home. "a Some of the if. K. people expect to attend the sp'-eial services in Griffith this week. It is renored that Mr. and Mrs. YVil-
j Ham 'Woods will sen return from I Cormoso. Kansjis. Mrs. W(.ods' moth
er is improving' to that extent. Mrs. Christ Ma.Mn was a caller at tli Zuner's home la?t Sunday.
Pr. John Iddings and family. of Lowell, and iMr. and Mrs. Moses ld-dinc-s. of Hammond, and Harold and
i - ! Fred Iddinps nil spent Christmas day
with their parents in this p'aeo. Sahie Zuncrs spent Christmas with her mother. School will bcRin nest Monday o gain. Mr. and Mrs. Kdchel. of Hammond, have moved on the Alfred Nicholson place. They attended church hre last
Indiana Gardens
Roller Skating Rink
Forsyth. New Year's Prize Masquerade and Confounded Confetti. Come and skate the old year out and the new year in. Skating every night and Sunday afternoon. Send your children to the matinee.
SPECIAL PRICES ON AUTO PAINTING AND TRIMMING Winter lops, winter sides; tops repaired and recovered at a saving from $5 to $50. Save from $5 to $25 on all repainting and get perfect satisfaction. Our painting and trimming fits your fancy and pockclbook. Get our prices before giving out your work. Fords repainted and a new top for $30. Cut Rate Auto Painting and Trimming Co. 301 Michigan Avenue. Phone Office, Hammond 2141; Residence, Hammond 1043M.
Whiting Adve rtis em ents Are Winners
il are acrrttted by The M lilting fil .., C24. llBth St.. Pkone 13S-W.
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I.1OST: Indies Ic.l;et Book between Fisehrupp avenue and 121t street, contakiiner about $30 and a $. fold piece. I.t-avc -.at Whiting News Co.. reward. 12--T-3 STU TIIKVrHU TOMtdlT Elsie FcrsuHon in "Society Kxiie," aiso Mutt and Jeff in everybody's Io:i; It" and Fox New-. li.'-3't-l no i. sr. ron nr. vr: A four room brick cottage located in Steilitz l'ark. $17.00 per month. I'll one. 41, or call 600 UDth street Whitins." Ind. LOST: Black Velvet Hand Has, lvc. CTth on 117th street, value,) u nift. finder please return to liuS t'levelnnd avenue, reward. IC-U'.'-l
I'or. RENT: Garas Ave... Phono 141-W
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UEHLER BROS.
573 HOHMAN ST., HAMMOND. PHONE 1441.
WANTED :- By rfltt"?d younsr married Couple, two room? for housekeeping furnished or unfurnii-hfd, addicts j.; . II. 1... Whitins News Co. 12-30-1 FOU SALE: Kitchen KanKe. Mission Writing Desk. Rocker and Straight chair, Bargain, Reed, 303 119th street. Whiting. 13-30-1
tiu-mthi; today am TOMURItOtV. Charles Ray, Dorothy Italton and Louise Glaum, in "The Weaker Sex." "We guarantee this picture; ali-o Harold Loyd Comedy and Mutt and Jeff. 12-30-1
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Mr. and Mrs. Adam Lrone.m of Hammond visited Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Nolan and family. Miss Mary and Florence Nolan visited a few days with their sister at Ham niond last week. Miss Mary Pfeiffer'of, Vh;l;nK spent Sunday here with her parents. Mrs. Jos. Knsels anil family of k -ron, Ind., are viaiting here with her parents. Sue was called her" I y the il!n'-sao her mother. Mrs. Fob. who is
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Dpnated by the Following Whiting Merchants:
L. Baumwohl Oscar Seifer Furniture Co. IIillers Tittle Bros. Atkin & Thorpe Sam Wolf H. Gordon & Son Fink & Winsberg Goldsmith
Saronberg Olympia Candy Shop Harry E. Powers & Co. Moser Hardware Co. G. Levay & Co. Mrs. M. Pitzele Robt. Gordon G. Konyo Slovak Home Bowling Alley Whiting News Co.
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