Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 193, Hammond, Lake County, 3 February 1920 — Page 8
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WHITING and ifs PEOPLE
oorge C. Hay who has been con'fltSSi to his home in Cleveland avenue several days by illness is improving. The. Daughters of Isabeile will held ffcelr regular meeting at the Slovak MaU tomorrow evening- at T:30 o'clock. The daughter of Mr. and Mr?. Thos. 'iley, nee Helen Hussey, was baptized by Father Miller at the Sacred 5feart Church and was named Josephine Catherine. Mrs. Donald Naef nee Violet L?wla left yesterday for her home in Wood Jtlver. 111., having: attended the uner1 of her grand-mother, the late Mrs. Helen A. Lewis. Miis Dor!s Ivcrson. a trained nurse. ss succeeded Miss Young as County Nurse to combat the 'White Plague in Jake county. Miss Young- was comirelled to give up her work owing to IH health. Mr. and Mrs. James M. Stover have closed up their home in Atchison ave., and -will reside with Mr. Frank ii. Iewis. at hl home. S45 LaPorte ave., until iMrs. Lewis returns from CaiifOTV where she is hoping-'tKe change tn climate will improve her health. Miss Mabel Toombs of Oliver street visited friends in Gary on Sunday. Mrs. Theodore Abraham of 119th. treet, who was very ill with pneumonia, continues to improve. Mr. W. E. Gillette of the West Park Addition has been very ill with the "flu." The Plymouth Club will meet at tho home of Mrs. II. S. Davidson at her .ome In LaPorte avenue this evening-. Mrs. Carlson is confined to her home In Sheridan avenue with the "flu."
Yellow Mustard for Sore Throat, Tonsilitis
Old fashioned remedies are often the best. Yellow Mustard, In the forri
of plaster or poul'l'.e, has beer. used
for generations for soreness, inflammations, con
gestions and swellings
with most excel
lent results but it blistered. Ileat eases pain and I5egy's Mustarlne made of pure yellow mus
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just as hot. but quicker, cleaner, and more effective and cannot blUter. When your throat Is sore, when you have pleurisy, bronchitis or a pain-shooting-chest cold you can get speedy and lasting relief with this most effective preparation because heat eases pain. Lvery druggist has it 30 and 60 cents.
Mrs. George O'Hara entertained out of town guet'ts at her home in Sheridan avenue over the week-end. The Young Ladies' Guild will be entertained at the home of Mis. Jesse Curtis Smith on Oliver street tomorrow evening. Mrs. Thomas Purlngton of Sheridan avenue has returned from Lakefield, Minn., where she was called by the death of her sister. MYs. Fleming, who Is eurvived by her husband and ten children. The regular meeting of the Old Settier's Club will be held at the Community House at 7:30 this evening. Mrs. Florence DeLand will entertain friends at "her home in Sheridan avenue this evening in honor of her sister-in-law, Mrs. John Schaub, Jr.
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Pasteurized milk of the highest quality is combined with other pure ingredients to make Marigold Oleomargarine. Always request the kind with the yellow and black label. MORRIS & COMPANY
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Phone Hammond 3471.
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aa4 it accented hrTke Wkltlas New Ce U4. Utta It.. Paeae ItS-lT. GORDONS Wish to announce that the old sales slips will not be redeemed for Trading: Stamps after February IS. 1920. h. oonno A SONS l-Jl-Ht rxjorcrss txiatxi tottioht. "AN1TE Or OKKZK QABUCS" with MAXT MXZ.E8 KZlTTZm. We raarsatee this picture. Coming- tomorrow, Owem Moora In "riccadUly Jim." 2-3-LOST; Tair of Lady's Nose Glasses, between New York Ave. and Sheridan avenue, return Whiting; News Co., 524 HJth street. 2-3-1 LOST: S120 between Ind. Blvd. and 121st atreet; Finder please return to Father Benedict. 772 Lincoln Ave. and receive reward. 2-3-1 STAR THEATRE TONIGHT "House of Intrigue." al.-o Mutt and Jeff and Fox News. 2-S-l A HOME FOR YOU TVould you be Interested If you had the opportunity of becoming: owner of a fine new home In Stiglltz Park on payments of $25 down and J25 per month, phone 'Whiting: 41. Henry S. Davidson, 600 119th street. 2-1-1 Member of B. P. O. E. No. 1273, Attention! All Elks are requested to attend the meeting Tuesday evening-. February 3. 1920. Business of Importance to be transacted. F. A. G ILLM L'RRAT, 2-3-1 Exalted Ruler.
Waldo Holmes who has been very 111 with pneumonia, is now able to sit up. Dr. and Mrs. It. E. Humphrey! of llSth street have returned from a month's visit In various parts of Florida, and report having- a delightful time. A joint rehearsal of the chorus and orchestra of the Owl Club Minstrels, will be held at 7 p. m. tonight. January was a very dull month In the po?ice circles of Whiting:, there having: been only twenty arrests made the entire month. Mrs. A. I-aFountain and son Thomas, of Toronto. Canada and Mrs. Fref Stelnbrecker of Detroit. (Mich., came here to attend the funeral of theln, sister Mrs. Thomas Bartlett. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Jennings have Issued invitations for a party to be held at their home in Oliver street on next Saturday evening. The Plymouth Aid Society gave a. Silver Tea at the home of Mrs. Walter Schraage in Sheridan avenue which, was attended by about forty guests. A delightful program was given, consisting of an original story by Mrs. K. L. Myers and Mrs. T. A. Fleming will entertain the members of the Wo. man's Relief Corp at a. Bunco party at her home in S-hraage avenue this evening. Miss Cornelia C. Taylor, the Community Service worker, ap
pearing In her overseas uniform. In a most charming manner of
work among the boys in France and other parts of the war zone. Refreshments were served and a fine time was enjoyed. The Methodist Church announces a series of cottage prayer meetings to be held on Tuesday nights of each week for the next fw weeks. The series will open with Ave meetings to be held tonight at 7:20 at the following homes: Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Hey. den. 423 Pennsylvania avenue: Mr. and Ms. Wm. Shade. 305 TaPorte avenue; Mr and Mrs. Ray Flowers, 117 Cleveland avenue; Mr. and (Mrs. W. R. Pate, 1140 West Park Avenue: Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Carlyon, 547 FIschrupp Avenue. The general pray, er meeting wfll be held on Thursday night as usual.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. Depfuhl went to Iafayette for several days visit with their daughter Mrs. J. Gray. Leo J. Hoffman has been ill the past week. Dr. Potts has been giving him medical attention. Miss Z. L, Davis spent Saturday with her sister Mrs. Denton of Chicago. Miss Madeline Cantwell of Chicago, spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. Mary Kellman and family. Tony Scheidt of Chicago, visited at the home of relatives at Dyer Sunday. Carl Keilman of Hammond, visitei with his mother Mrs. Mary Keilman on Sunday. Mr. llelmuth Graves Is ill and und-
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er a physician's care. Adolph Staff of Chicago Heights, visited with J. L. Endres and family. Mrs. 'Wm. Friedrlch visited with relatives at Chicago for several days. Tony Keilman and Henry Friedrlch went to Chicago on Saturday to see the Automobile show
ROBERTSDALE
Mr. and Mrs. G. Benedict of Reese ave
entertained a large number of guests at
their home at a six o'clock course dinner on Sunday evening, with, many out-of-town sjuests present. The home and tables were beautifully decorated. A very interesting afternoon was scent bv
every one present and after the dinner
an jeri ror vrary, waere they attended a concert for the evening. Mrs. J. Schaak of Myrtle ave. visited her daughter Clara, who is confined at the St. Bernard's hospital la ChiRaro.
suffering with' pneumonia and reports a
slight improvement In her condition. Mr. and Mrs. August Drceson of Roberts ave. have as their guest the former's father, Claude Dreeson of Valparaiso, Ind, Irwin Hanson of South Chicago was visiting relatives on Myrtle ave. over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Val Brown of Hammond spent Sunday with the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Brown of Myrtle ave. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hendrlckson, who have been living with the latter's mother. Mrs. C. Shade, have moved Into their new home on Lake ave. The Jewett grocery on Indiana Blvd. has changed hands. Oscar Gallas, up until now an employe of the Standard Oil Co.. and formerly a butcher In same store, has taken possession. Oscar has many friends who will be glad to hear that he is in business. Mrs. Chsrles Stanton and daughter, Mrs. P. Bly, and little Marion, were entertained at a dinner at the home of Miss Beth White of Chicago on Sunday, after which Miss White, her sister Mrs. Evans, and their guests attended the theatre. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Keckich of Myrtle ave. entertained a number ot guests over the last week-end: John Graheck and Miss Elizabeth Graheck of Ottowa. 111.; Mr. and Mrs. Sitar of Jollet, 111.; Frank and Miss Anna Zerna of South Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dermick of Gary. Hobert Beyers of Lincoln ave. is con
fined to his home with the flu. Miss Ruth Breckman of Atchison ave. has been reported on the sick list. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eggers, who has been very ill at their home on Lake ave., is slowly Improving.
MUNSTER
Joe Harkema. who had his leg smashed below the knee, at the Standard last week, is getting along as well as can be expected. He is st St. Margaret's Hospital and it may be some time before he will be able to leave the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Kuhlman and family rpent Sunday at the home of their daughter in Chicago Heights.
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FOR CATARRH AT ALL DRUGGISTS '
THE AUTO SHOW S You no doubt were there and saw the pretty cars. We venture to say that we have something classier in the top line and H
color scheme in our Poland Special All-Year Top, made in any shade, with detachable winter sides and summer curtains. You select your favorite color and we paint your car to correspond with same new colors for all cars, at modeate prices.
Cut Rate Paint and Trimmings Co. Phone 2141, Residence 1043H-302 Mich. Ave.
The proposed Wolf Lake Park and Boulevard System is designed to preserve the best portions of Wolf Lake for the enjoyment of future generations of Hammond citizens. It is not a local project, but is important for every family in Hammond. The new Forest Preserve situated on the State Line is a challenge to Hammond peo'ple to do their part. The plats shows an outline of the north end of Wolf Lake and the site of the Park as proposed.
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