Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 182, Hammond, Lake County, 21 January 1920 — Page 6

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-THE TIMES flVdne sdav. Jan. 21. 1920.

Perfect Health Is Yours

If the Blood Is Kept Pure

'Almost Evefy Human Ailment

I Dircctiy Traceable to Impurities in the Blood. You fhrnM pay particular heed to any iacatwn that your blood uj-py is becoming sluggish, or that there is a lessening in j;s strong and vital force. By keeping your blood cleansed your system lucre easily wards off d:"seaseiUit is ever present, wiiting to stuck wherever there is in

opening. A few bottle of S. S. S, the treat vegetable blood medi

cine, will revitalize your blood and give yoa new strength and healthy, vigorous itality. Everyone needs i: just now to keep the sj'stem in perfect condition. Go to your c'rug store and get a bottle to-day. and if you need any medical advice, yon can obtain it without cost by writing to Medical Director, Swift Specific Co., 46 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga,

WHITING and its PEOPLE

PeV. Y. B. "vVsrnner of Michigan formerly p.st..r .-f the Method.st cl. ivfc 'in Wli.tiiK, wiil b present at t:w ink! we.-k .wrvue ,.f this church, Thursday- veningr of this week, and w-i'l make a task. All friends of the f-rm"r pastor and others who have r- :) re.-.-atiy r. ome members of the consr?3rat!.n are urged to be present and help make this a moat enjoyable ir. ! p-iTita';!l.- ser ice. Hi rman M.ethk. one of Whiting oli! t.mi ri'.Miienti. who was made blind several .-.irs ago in an accident at the "amlart H Co., has been taken I : the.

WHOLE FAMILIES - FREED FROM GOLDS

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TTMtOM -the little tots to grandma. tj every one In the family ran use this fifty ytars-t he-standard remedy In perfect safety and confident of beneficial results. iGcessajit coughing, disagreeable grippe, stubborn cold promptly checked, the phlegm dissipated, the congestion loosened. Same high quaSIty today as always. Dr. King's New Discovery lives up to Its time-tested reputation. 60c. and fl.ilO a bottle.

The Results of Constipation are sick teadaches, biliousness, nervousness, sallow skin, w&ste matter in the body. Correct this undermining evil with Dr. King's New Life Pills. Feel good everyday., Keep the evBteoi cleansed. 25c, a buttla.

v u H i si in i. - i " II j n s u l. The Indies AM of the Christian Chinch are g-ivin a supper in tne church, pallors this evening. Mrs. Y. D. Griffith and Mr. James

l Welsh are to entertain the Fast Chief's ! of the Pythian Sister? at the home of Mrs. Griffith In Ohio avenue tomorrow

tvenins. The degree team or the Whitins lodge No. 34. K . of P., will initiate

I a large class of candidates at Gai y this even!r;sr. The team, accompanied by several member.", will leai e for Gary on the N". Y. at 6:5S. The Red Cross. Whitlnsr Chapter, are soon to begin a nurses training: coiirsa anil all persons wishing to avail themselves of this opportunity should leave their names and addresses at the Red Cross headquarter,-" in the Sullivan-To-karz real estate office. The funeral of Georpe Keller, a?e 64 years, who passed away on last Saturday, after an illness, due to cancer, was held on Monday afternoon at one o'clock from the horn of his stepda lighter. Mrs. James panier, 414 John street. The service was preached by Rev. John Vtopp of the Kvanirelicai Lutheran church, interment beins at the Concordia cemetery. Hammond. Jn addition to bein? survived by Mia. Spanier,.Mr. Keller Is also survived by a step-son, Chas. Mahlitz of East Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tilton have moved Into their new home in the West Park addit ion . Mrs. Harris of Gary, is at the hom of her daughter. Mrs. George Saunders in Atchison avenue, where Mrs. Sannd-e-s and two children have both been quite ill. . Th Standard O'.l Company board consisting of almost forty of the company's musicians, have completed their organization and elected this .follow inaj officer?: President. Frank B. Tewis; Secretary. A. L. Meldahl; Librarian, John McN'eill. The fcirls of the Standard Oil Co. will have a sret-to-sether meeting at the H'Sh School Auditorium on next Monday nisrht. on which occasion there is to be a basket ball game to be followed by a social hour and refreshments. The, basket ball game, will be between the girl's teams, all female employe of the company are invited. Miss Julia Nyland of Cleveland ave., attended a meeting of the Christian

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JANUARY 17 TO 24 JANUARY 21st The FIFTH DAY of "NATIONAL THRIFT WEEK." John Doe made Money. Richard Do- made Money. John Doe made his famiiy comfortable. Richard Doe made his family comfortable. John Doe made a will.. . Richard Roe did not make one. Nhrn John and Richard passed on to their Reward, neighbors said, "They were vorA providers," but the truth is that Richard failed to provide for his family's future which was more important than anything else. He should have made a will and appointed a competent executor. Are You a Good Provider? Thii Institution Can Advise You Wisely About Wills and Executorships. Today is the Day There Plight Not Be a "TomorroV."

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MteUttjr to complete organicatloa of Whiting Commercial Club will be held Thuraday evening at 8 o'clock in. baaqnet room, Slorenail Dom. Banquet will b aerved by Jack O'Keefs. All businesa and profea. atonal men of Whittn&T cordially in. rited. .l-13-4t FOR SAJLE OR TRADE; New Modern Six Room IKcisf in West Tark Add ,

for sale or trade for land m White Co., Ark., Addres p. o. Box 77, AVhiting, i Ind. ACCOUNTS Dl'K Jan. 20tii. are payable ! 'on or befor Jan. 25; luting News Co.. 524 119th street. l-2-2 I

Hatlie Goethe, Mrs. Joe Hayes and her daughter and son, Anna and "Buddy." Mrs. Gold of Chicago; Mrs. C. G. Ruell and daughter. Helen, Mrs. G. M. Slack, Rev. and Mrs. Splelberger and ton "Buddy." The couple received several ery beautiful pieces of silver. Music and singing added to the joy of the occasion. The state president of the Rebakah assembly of Indianapolis, will be. a visitor at the Golden Star lodge of Whltinc this evening. All members are urgently requested to attend this meetins. . The Mystic Temple of the Tythian Sisters of Whiting- are invited to Indiana llartor this eveningMrs. Kdwanl Kleinm ot the West Park Addition, was a Hammond visitor on Monday. The Woman's Relief Corps will meet at the I. i;. c i- Hall at 1;C0 sharp on Thursday afternoon for the purpose of resuming their iniatiatory work. Mr. and Mrs. W. Christner and Mr. and Mrs. W . Mci 'une of Chicaco. were visitors at the William Timm hom on l.ake Avenue over Sunday. Mrs. c. Stanton and daughter. Mrs. P. Dley of Myrtle avenue were Chicaero business visitors on Monday. The Old Settlers Club will bold p n indoor picnic at the Hifih school auditorium on January 2Sth to which ail

the old settlers of 'Whlttng: and Robertsdale are Invited as a general good time Is In store for all who attend. Mrs. George Saunders and two littla children are very ill at their home on Atchison avenue with the flu. Mrs. R. McCarty who. having- been confined to her home on Indianapolis Blvd. by sickness is reported much better. Mrs. Dan Arnold of Lake avenue is reported on the sick list. ' A baby girl was born the latter part of the week to Mr. and Mrs. Moiic of Lake avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wegmet enter(alnedj a number of their friends at their home last Saturday evening with dancing indulged in until a late hour, when Mrs. Wegmet served a dainty luncheon. Miss Lillian T.undln. who has been spending the past few days at the home of her sister. Mrs. C. "Wright of Atchison, returned to her home at T'axton. 111., last Saturday.

HOBART

Many School Children are Sickly

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Mr. and Mrs. F. Hamman and son who have been in Florida during the past couple of montlfs returned here to

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FKIKCXSS THE ATEE TOTIOHT. ! Tom Moore la "Toby'a Vow. Alao j Fathe News and a comedy. Tomorrow j Bessie Love In Fag'een." 1-21-j CARD OF TH WKS j We desire to thank all those who.e kindness and sympathy was extended 1 1 i us in our great bereavement and to i

express- our gratitude foi the beoutiful floral offerings. -MRS ST KIN. MR. AND MRS. HAKRT STROSS 1-21-1 TR THEATRE TOMCHT Irene Castle in the "Firing Line" also Al. Jennings in the "1'ncxpacted Shot" and I jtrry Semon in "Dew Drop Inn " 1-21-1 4 HOME FOR t.K-

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Park home? Only 2: down and $25 monthly. Phone Whiting 11 or iniu're 610 119th street. l-'jn-l

Fndeavor execut ve board at Valparaiso on Sunday. City Clerk John Tokaiz was able to report for duty yesterday, after having been laid up for over a week with the Influenza. The married ladies of the Sacred Heart Parish are tiling a card and bunco party in tne church hall tonisht. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dexter entertained a party, of friends at a bunco party at their home in Atchison avenue. Prizes were awarded and refreshments were served. Mrs. Theodore Abraham of 11?th St., who has been iil with the Influenza, is in a very serious condition, the illness having now developed into pneumonia. Mrs. E. A. Mizo and Mrs. Albert Olson attended the meetins: of the Mat L. Chester Chapter, O. E. S. in Chicago on Monday evening. The Whiting members of the K. of C are giving a dance at the Slovak hall tomorrow evening. A larae number of invitations have been issued. Attorney and Mrs. T., J. Sullivan of Cleveland avenue are both confined to their home by illness. The regular meeting of the W. R. C. Col. Theodore Roosevelt Post. No. 2f3. will be held tomorrow afternoon at 1:30 in the I. O. O. F. hall. A relative of the world war veteran ant of other war veteran's are eligible, for msmjersbip and are invited to enroll. The rapidly increasing number of cases of srippe and influenza in 'Whiting is becoming alarming, and it behooves each and everyone to take preventions and a!.o precaution in order to avoid another epidemic in this city. In many cases several members of th family are stricken. The Tri Kappa Sororitv are gi- ins a card party in the lds hal! at 'he Slovak Dom on n"t Saturday afternoon the proceeds to go for the char ts

I work done by th soriritv. Five hun

dred atvd bridge ar to be p1a ed. prizes to be given and refreshments rvej. Mrs. G. H. FificH who has been visiting at the home of lifr daughter. Mr?, c. G. Mackey of Oliver street, s'nee

j last Thursday, returned to her home in

Culver yesterday. Mrs. Alice J. Burroughs also came from Culver yesterday to be the guest of her granddaughter. Mrs. Mackey. Gilbert, the little son of Mr. and1 Mrs. Henry Behrens of Pennsylvania avenue is in a very serious cond tion at the home rf his grandmother. Mrs. Hagemaster in i b-'-agi Heights. 111., where the mother and son went to visit a few days ago. The .-hild was stricken with influenza shortly after arm ing there.

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ROBERTSDALE

Robertsdale church, prayer meeting at the parsonage Wednesday evening at T:U''1. Sverybody welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goethe .i Indianapolis Boulevard, celebrated their "ilh wedding aniversary Monday evening. This was a surprise to the many friends who were present A most delicious turkey dinner was served. A large wedding cake decorated the center of the table. Those presem wrere.: Mr. am Mrs. George Goethe and daughter. Loraine: Mr. Carl Gothe, Miss

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their hon.e. the latter part of lat week. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Ingram of Arlintgon, Mass., came here Friday to visit for a couple of weeks at the, home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Flack. Mr. Nauman, who lias been sick during the past two months went to the Wesley hospital in Chicago yesterday to have an X-Ray picture taken. He was accompanied by his wife and before returning home they will visit with reltlves at Crown Point. Mr. George Stoker is sick with the f!u. Messrs. and Mesdames John and Fred Hillman went to Chicago on Sunday to see the "Follies." The Alumni Association will have a: party this Wednesday evening in the social room of the library. All members and wives and husbands of mem bers are invited to attend.

MUNSTER

Mrs. J. Kulilman entertained Mr. and Mrs. Schulta from Lansing on Sunday, celebrating Mrs. Kuhiman's birthday. Mr. Prince, one of our old settlers, passed away Saturday morning. Miss Fredae Zachan of Hammond, visited with Louise Kaske Monday.

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