Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 247, Hammond, Lake County, 6 April 1920 — Page 8

WHITING and it a PEOPLE

The regular meeting: .-f the W b. a. of the Macabees will be held tomorrow e.venln-g at which Mr.'. Maud Iehman rcmmittee will entertain. Tr. R. T. Myerlck of the West Park Addition is entertaining her mother. The Women" Foreign Missionary Society -will meet at the home of Mrs. r. J. JTeyden In Pennsylvania avenue torn orrowr afternoon. Important business 1 to be transacted 10 all ruernliers are urged to "he present. Mrs. Darwin Ro.M. of Central avenue, went to the Ijikeslde hospital in Oh!r.

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go today where she will submit to an opt ration . The rfguiar me!1ng of the Parent -Teacher's Association will he held in the high school auditorium tomorrow evening at which a program is to ' given 'by the Junior high school student. The me-t;na of the riymouth Air' Society have been changed to the second Tuesday of eery month Instead of the first Tuesday. The nw me-tlng which is to be Tuesday of nest weeu.

will be at the home of Mrs. Fred Alexander in the West Park Addition. Mesdaines) EdwaU Mizo and A lb" it 01'i and Miss Amy Roberts attend.; an F'.asiftn Star meotmx at Rothschild in Chicago Jn a ttarr.e Mrs. Mino .vis the Kicky w liner of r. ha-ndscme prz-. The Daughters of Isa'beflta will meet at 7 p. in. tomorrow night following tvhich they will have a card party. Another Owl Club member ia soon to Join the ranks of benedicts, this to be none fiber than George Benson. The bride to be is Miss Ira Bre wba ker. of Hammond, the date of the wedding being: Wednesday. May 4th. The Pythian Sister. Mystic Tcrryple. No 121. at their regular meeting initiated a number of candidates. A Pyth-

j aaa r c tested r Th Wliltln I t24. llStb St.. Pa HS-W-t " J Why near yourself out washing" , when 12.50 per year will run We 'tern Electric Clothes Washer with a awing. I Ing wringer for a whole year. 15.00 1 puts it In your home; lialancei terms ; Burns. Pollock Cc. 342 4 tiuthrie. Ind- . iamt Harbor. Phone 41: 33li Michigan I avenue. Indiana Harbor. S-ll-1 mo. I j LOST . A Gentle-man's Black Rroadj cloth Veil, call 524 ll?th St.. Whiting 1 Ind. 3-S-J

PRIf Ks THKATtlF. TOMCHT Chas. Ray in 'The Kgg Crat Wallop'" Also Iarry Lomcn Comedy and rafhe Travel 4-6-1

j -TMX THKATItK TOMfillT Gladys RrockweU .n Flames of th I Flesh." also Hank Mann in ' l,"f In a Hurry." Tomorrow May A'itwii in "Fair and Warmer." 4-fi-V

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CHOOSE her hcx?s to fit her feci rather than follow the usual method of crowding toes into pointed shoes that bend growing bones ; and eventually bring corns, bunions, callouses, weak arches, and ingrowing nails. Let us fit Educator Shoes toyourdaughter's feet. Have her slip on the Educator oxford pictured below. Educators are built to the correct foot shape, with full freedom for toes and tendons. They "let the feet grow as they should" straight and shapely. Made hy Rice ft Hutrhins. Inc. Boston, M.

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ian Sister pin donated to the ordT by P. D. Bumhour was won for Telvin Abraham. Kollc wlng the meeting the ladies were entertained by a committee of the S:r Knights. The twin jK-ns of Mr. and .Mrs Jacobs. Peter and Paul, nge six weeks, of Front street. bav both passed away. The funeral of Peter was held yesterday ana on last Saturday. Paul's funeral was held. Services were conducted rt St. John's Sovak Church, interment being at Hammond. The death of Mrs. John rM'urx.n, age 33 years, of 1035 Schrage axenue. occurred on last tviturday after an iilr.ess with tuberculosis-. TTie funeral in charge of undertaker Baran. was held yesterday from St. Adalbert's Polish church on Indiana boulevard. Interment being at Holy Cross cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Jtobert Ilarke. of Indiana boulevard will move to South Bend the latter part of this week where they have purchased a farm. Mrs. Ilarke who was Miss Mary Harms, whose parents were Whiting's1 pioneers Is leaving this city very reluctantly since Whiting has "been her birth-place and lived here stl her life. Mrs. Morton of .20 Atchison avenue, passed away at Ft . T.uke's hospital in Chicago on S-'unday. The remains wer brought to her home here yesterday by undertaker Paran. Miss Eveflyn Stewart who has been ef-nflned to her home in Sheridan ave. several days hy Ulnes. Is improving. Miss Lucille Daeglingr is acting as sup. ply teachr during her absence. The Old Settlers w.ll have their regular monthly meeting- tonight at the high school auditorium for which extensive pretrara tions are foeing made for a good time. F.ach member will bring a guest as there will he a fine enterta'nment arid refreshments. The program for the PareTit-Tea !i-

To stop failing hair at once and r:di ttii scalp of eveiy particle of dandruff 1 get a small bottle of "Danderine" nt j any drug or toilet counter for a few i cents, pour a little in your liand and J rub well Into the scalp. After several;

applications all dandruff usually &oes and hair stops coming out. Every hair in your head soon shows new life, vigor, brightness, thickness and more col or. g v. er's entertainment to be given hy the

Junif-r High School at 7:30 tonight in I the High School Assembly ! to be as j follows: Several short papers on Geo- j graphical subjects. Ptory of a Book, j w ritten by 6-A C!s.; History Class

Exercise on the Reconstruction Teriod. S-A Girls. Mrs. Jarber passed away at her home. 71S 120th street on Sunday aftr an illne.s of considerable length. Tile remains were shipped to the former home of the fam'lv In Syracuse, Ind.. this morning where Interment took place. Mrs. Garber is survived hy her two sons with whem she resided. Charles Ferguson was arrested at llSMh street and Centra avenue, by officer Eellan at 11:30 p. m . on the charge of disorderly ronduct. In default of bonds h Is locked up.

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Isr rncle Joe. I bare not wrtttsn to yna berscse I waited to t s plcmre to send of

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Can you fill in the missinj letters under one of the ponies and complete the pony's name? You can do this if you try. Just write Uncle Joe and tell him the name of one of the ponies, and he will tell'you how you can eet a beautiful Shetland pony with bridle and saddle, all trained to ride and drive. Yon will be the proadest oae in yonr neighborhood w'nea yoa get s Teal live Shetland pony, and jon can get one if To will. Unci Joe has s jony for rorj, to b sere to write sad tell him the pony's iiat. Send 2c ia s'.tmps, snd be will send yoa s copy

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FJater services at the Kobertsdale j church were well attended considering! the terrible storm. Several new memibers v. erf ariried to th" church roll. I Frof. and S!r5. Hummel of the North- j western University, of Napervllle, re- ' sardless of the Hcrm were present and some very Interesting numbers on the! Easter iprogram were given hy them. Prof, and Mrs. Hummel sang several very appropriate sclos and Prof. Hum- I mel gave the r.aster message after) which the communion services were j ...... i

neia . The ladles Bible -risss of the JtobcrtsdaJe Church are giving a bake sale on "Wednesday afternoon, (beginning at C;30. All kinds of baked goods will he for sale so co-me early to get your i.ick. The Id-c B,V' Cl.is will have '!: ir regular inerting on Thursday e.e. i . n g at the home of Mr. Sharp on leveland acenue at 7:Si. All mem-

hrrs are reo.uc'stel to atter.1. Mrs1. John Ilrown and Mrs. Val Hrown of Hammond were shoppers In Ohicag." on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. If. Goldlng of Myrtle avenue entertained a few of their friends at their home on last Saturday evening. Mrs. John t'onnels of Ike aTenue. was a South Chicago visitor the latter part of th week. The regular meeting o? the tV . B. A. o.f the Maccabees will ihe lild as usual on Wednesday evening. M's. Maud Learner's rommittee will serve refreshments. Members are urged to attend. Mr John Elau" of Hairmonl was viM'nr at the Blaul home on Ttober'.s avenue on Easter Sfcjnday. Mrs. John Drepson of Kast Chicagi", attended the tiirthday aniversarj her twin sister Mrs. Augusta Kgcers of Roberts avenue a last Friday. Mrs. J. Turnko of Rer avenue. Is recovering nicely from a serere attack of tonsillti". Mr. and Mrs. A. Rock snd family who have "been in the grocery business

on USth street, for the past three jears

have sold their stock to Mr. and Mrs

Holl'.s Hunter, and are going in th

same business on a larger scale in Kast

Chicago, straight acrors -from the City Mall. Mr. and Mrs. Ro-k have made many frieriSs while in Tto'hertsdala who nve scrry to hear of their leaving and

wish them much success In their new surround ings . Mr. and Mrs. IT. Hunter snd the latter'a mother snd hrolher. are ex-

pepting to move this coming week to

i the store vacated bv the Roi Ks. Mr.

end Mrs. Ttal-ph Kraft who have bepn living with the Krsc family have rented the Fi-k home and expert to move as wen as It is vacated.

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Mrs. Clara Wrribbei who has been In poor health for about a year but who has been seriously ill for two weeks with kidney trouble. passd away at 4:20 Sunday morning. ?h was 2? years iid lat November and (besides her h isband. Mr. Albei t Wrob-

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Appi-ehension isaMoided by MoiirafisFBiEND A prepatation of penetrating oils nad medicinal Ingredients which is used to Tencr the muscles, cords and tendons pliable thus greatly reducing tension. The period should be one of cslra Tepose as the new dawn draws nearer. Mother's Friend is used extemaUy. At aU Druggists. Special Booklet on Motherhood mnd Bmby fret. Bradfidd ResuUtor Co. Dpt. F-IS. Atlanta. Oa.

After Easter Sale In Ladies' W earing Apparel Smart Suit Made of Twill Serge, Tricotine Exclusive Spring Dres3 values up to $55.00, and Checked; lined all silk materials; as low as $1 7.50. Developed of fine tafvalucs up to $95.00 feta, silk, satin and serge; also in beaded $45 $37.50 $32.00 2&r'4nUX Spring Coat Made of Wool Velour, Silver- and 3 1 .DU tone. Camel's Hair,' Polo Cloth and Her- SKIRTS ringbone; sports models in flare back and $12.00 Novelty Plaid belted back; a wonderful assortment in Skirts tPOaJO all sizes and colors, as low f O QC $10.00 and $15.00 Navy fl C OC as Serge Skirts, at VD.VO

bel. she Is survived y her father. Mr.

Alnin Wild and four sisters. Misses Helen. .Mildred and Almira 'Wild nd

Mrs. Myrtle Krull. She was very popular In Hobart's Social Clre'e, being member of the Priscllla Club and the Sewing Clu'b . The funeral ervices will

be held at the home of Mr. AKwin Wild

at three o'clock Wednesdsy afternoon.

The funeral of little Miss Marlon Msckey was hell Saturday, services wers held -at the home at two o'clock and the Interment was at Crown Hill cemetery. Many from out of town attended the

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dance held at the Odd Fellow's Hall on Saturday evening. A dance will be given at the Community hall tomorrow evening. Miss Margaret Tree of Chicago visited here over Sunday w-ith her. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Stene Tree and family. While en a business trip to Wisconsin, (Mr. A. G. Ingram of Arlington. Mass., stopped off here to rlelt with relatives over Sunday. Miss J,esta Raschka who underwent an operation at the Michael Reese hospital in Chicago about three weeks ago is ro"uch Improved and was torcught here to her home last f'atrurday. Miss Minnie Traeger of Chicago visited here Sunday with her parents.

EAST GARY

Miss Rosle Miller spent the week-end with ifrienda in Chicago. Miss Elna. Hazelgreen returned Saturday from a week's visit with her sister Mrs. Frsnk Anderson of IPort. The ibox social given by the Junior ball team on Saturday e-vening was well attended and proved a fine success. Miss Irene Wright of "Whiting visited over Sunday with relatives here.

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'Diamond Dyes' Turn Faded, Shabby Apparel into New.

Don't worry about rerfect results. Use "Diamond Dyes." guaranteed to give a new, rich, fadeless color to any fabric, whether it be wool, silk, ilnen. cotton or mixer! goods dresses, blouses, stockings, skirts, children's coats, feathers, draperies, coverings. The Direction Book with each package tells so plainly how to diamond dye over any color that you can not make a mistake. To match any material, have drug gist show you "Diamond Dj"' Color Card. adv.

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THE WAR gave impulse to the aeroplane it was essential to successful attack and defense. High up in the clouds it observed enemy movements, battled with enemy planes, bombed enemy concentrations. The aviator was a daring chap with a well co-ordinated body.

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