Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 258, Hammond, Lake County, 19 April 1920 — Page 14
WHITING and iis PEOPLE
Mrs. Henry Vnoc!.-t of 119th street '.sited her father Uur ncv M.-Kenna. at tr.e 1 Msarant hospital m 'hi.-risco. Mr. M -Keirna i .uf.o:--n with injuries to Ms eyes ami other aoi i burns sustain- . ii while at work at the Standard Oil t omparty . 1 avoid, the son of Mr. and Mm. J. Y Xyland of Ia Porte -avenue had his tvnslls a ti l adenoids removed at the ..v.esicic liosriva! in Chicago and has new returned home. The .v Is will !ih. e their snmisl tas-kt-t'.ian baii'vet on next Wednesday venin sr . The Fortntshtly Club will have their ntvuia! lunihfon atvl theatre party In 'htoas:o on Satu i'ltii'hfon If t i';s?m iwm fit 1 1'iK to reserve , i-ames to Mis . 1 1 fl s pessih! t '' : lay. May 8th. The - civ : n in the Xar'ils a rid ladies wishi .-- - '-niihl ,end their I ! M ;.;lns as early ; . A fter the - ', 'I see "The Royi '.r.--heo: the il Vttnal' '..' -! the an-1 iv.cm!-.-s "wishinc r-:-oa'-i !eae money vv ?T Taylor at ' a early as p - : ! ' Th- r?;i:br r. i i v .: ii -ii- i-i uhib !'; - -a i i ! h si ' !"nial theatre t join ii this l ' i , 1 -- i irr or rn ai u n ; ( y lip-jsr1 the S. and : : 1 1 - evening at , li'l'idtes jnFOR SlflJORTURES Zcmo, the Clean, Antiseptic Liquid. Just What You Need. Is Not Greasy Don't worry about eczema or othrr ckin troubles. You can have a clear, healthy s-kirt by using Zemo. Obtained" at any druc: store for 33c, or extra large boitV i-:: r-l.(V ' Zemo genera'' - r..:v vrr. pimple?, blackheads, blot. ,c . c. - :.'al 1 ir.sworm and ma'.' . ' ;ki.i clear and health-. Zemo -, . . loan, penet rating, antiseptic liquid, neither Micky nor .greasy and stains nothine. It is easily applied and costs a mere trifle. fcr each application. It is always dependable. The E. W. Rose Co , Cleveland, O. '-'" - rs.
FO THE CHirtCH"3 WOdUE AT HoMX. A seei of teas com endar this haad. Consider only one. Five aad a half million people in the Unitad Stataa cannot a-ran read and writ a tba English language. Who is to carrv forward this vast work of At&aricaaiaation if the Church does not.
FOX HOSPITAL AND HOWIS. Every year thousand! of nan and woman serioaaJy ill are tnrtved away froon Chareh heophala beea-aae of lack a room The children's home era compUed to turn away snore children than they can receive.
FO RnjOtorjS Txammei. At least 12,M0,A00 children and yeuuf people under 25 years af age are enterret; American Kfa without any nlijjiocs training atalL Remembering tha fartfei mt WaaNngtoa and Lincoln, do yon think that America will cootfmie to produce AVaahirgtooe and Lincoln if Fair dies oat of the hearts of its yoqrh?
Tom. KlOKBR EDUCATKW1 Of the 450,000 Asierican students in instiratioca of higher grade, one-half are in institntions founded and supported by the Churches. Many of these insutntioo have had no great endowment campaigns, hut their needs are just as pressing as tha needs of larger schools; and you have only to read their list of alumni aod alumnae to measure the value f their contribution to America.
FOR THB CHURCirs WORK ABROAD. Influenx came first from the Orient thirty years ago; nearly all plagues are Oriental plagues. So long as China has only one physician to every 400,000 people the Orient will continue to be a menace. So long as one-third of the babies of India die before their second year our own babies are not safe. A Christian doctor or teacher sent abroad is working for America as truly as though he worked at home.
PRKACHSRS SALARIES. The preacher is called the'Torgotten Mia," and well he may be. Eight oat of tea preachers are paid less than $20 a week I
Whiting
Advertisem en ts Are Winners Md arc acirlrU br Tkt LI tins Sml 624. 119th St.. rka 13-W. ST A II TIIKiTHETOMtillT ;ail Kane in "Vhen Wen lietray." If a husband Is faithless, should a Wife be I'ritrue?, AV" ill two wrongs make a ri,ht? Should a wronged and deserted wife seek in a carnival of worldly pleasures, forgetf ulness of her husband's betrayal of his marrlase vow? These are the vital questions that are presented lu Ivan Abramson's latest powerful screen offering "When Men Betray," also Sunshine comedy. rnixrrs thiiukh tomkht Pomias Mrhfnn and roris May In "3'j Hours li'avf." from the extremely clever and humorous Saturday Kventnsr l"ost story by Mary Kcbcrta Hhinr hardt. We nt only guarantee this picture 1ut ut-jro -ir patrons not t miss it. Coming Wtdnesday and Thursday. -The r..p.perhead." 4-19-2 Hiated. Mrs. Pruke Johnson's cominittee will -entertain . Mrs. I'rum of Kischrur-p avriv.ie has returned from a -visit with relatives in Tennessee and t!e. ria Kdward. son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence, of Sheridan avenue is improving: from an attack of pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. O. VI. Meek who have bef-n residinc with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Smith of the West Park Addition, since returning from their western trip have moved Into their cottase on Indiana boulevard next to the laundry. Mr. and Mrs. t'irega; who oc-upied the mtta;?e have mved to the Kast Side. The Literary and History Soi-tinn c-f th l-Vrmtsht !y 'iub w i i 1 meet at the homo of JTrs. Chaiie I'hrim-s in New York avenue thiy e 'tiiiif. Mrs. Me;s. Mis. t an. Mrs 1 1 . K, P-eaubien and Mrs. Waldo Jennings are hsfd to appear on the program. Miss Catherine Sheu of St. l---u;s is a truest at the r; . J. f'a-lfr home in Oliver street. Mrs. H. M. Andrtis will leave tomorrow for a few das in.t with her friends m Cherterton. frs. James M. Stover and M' .
)ust where and how is the money to be spent
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INTERCHURCH Vforld Movement of S&rth America Tkt puklieati if tkis adrsrtitemenl is vade .paztibl dtrcmfb tit caoftrotitu thirty JtwmlmaNtnt -
Eyes Weak? If your eyes are weak and workstrained; your vision blurred, if you find it dfrTicult to read and must wear glasses, ro to your drugprist and get a bottle of Bon-Opto tablets. Drop one in a fourth of a plass of water and bathe the eyes two to four time? a day. Stronger eyes, clearer vision,, and sweet relief will make you tell your friends about Bon-Opto. Note! Doctors say Ben Opto strengthen eyeif bt J0 in a -week's tune in tuauy ioat&Dcra.
Ralph White were joint linstoti-s to twenty-nve lydies at a pretty spring party and luncheon at the hi we of Mrs. stovr in Atchison avenue on Friday. In the house and luncheon decorations sprm; colors, pink, preen, white and lavender predominated, tho rloial deo-ra t ions i-nn.-.istin; of sweet peas, jonquils and hyacinths. The party was a farewell in honor of the Mes. lames Arthur dad.l'-n and K. M. Andrus, li'dh i-f wlntn are soon to move fri-m this i-itj. liic futuiei to Alton. 111., and the latter for Casper. Wyo. A two ooiise luncheiMi vv;is served at oin- o'clock after which the afternoon was spent in p!h inr bridge, Mrs. Russell Smith Rettlnpr hish score, Mrs. ii. Cash, second and Mis. llcyd Smith, consolation, there heins; also giifst prizes. The out of town guests were Mrs. Frank N. Cavit of Gary and Mrs. Grip, Influenza Ham tin's Wizard CII a Reliable, Antiseptic Preventive Dnring innnenza epidemics sprat the nose md throat several times a day with one part Wizard Oil and two parts water, using an atomizer. If yon haven't an atomizer, gargie the throat and snuff the mixture up the nose. This treatment sets up an antiseptic wall of defense against "Fla" germs. Chest colds and sore throat lead to grip. Stop them at once with "Wizard Oil before they can develop into dangerous influenza. Get it from druggists for 3fc If not satisfied, return the bottle and et yotir money back. EveT constipated or have sick headache? Just try Wizard Liver Vhip, pleasant little pink- pills, 30c at drujgrists. ( -nr r-3 r,t
A businesslike Answer to a businesslike Question THIRTY denominations cooperating in the Interchurch World Movement have budgeted their needs. No business could have done it more scientifically. They have united to prevent the possibility of duplication or waste. At least a million dollars will be saved try the fact that thirty individual campaigns are joined in one united effort. Each denomination has arranged its needs under six main heads as shown at the left Each denomina'tion has its own detailed budget, and will administer its own funds. Your pastor has copies of the budget: examine them for yourself. In the week of April 25th-May 2nd you will be given your opportunity to help. You can do it with the full satisfaction of knowing that every dollar of your gift has its post of service assigned to it in advance. Every dollar for a better America and a better world. When your church calls on you, give and give from your heart as well as from your pocket-book.
l:e.-iumont Parky of Chicago. The ladies i-f the neighboring auxiliaries of I he W. F. M. S. are to convene at WhltiiiK tomorrow for a group meeting. They will 'be entertained at the M. K. Church, where an interesting piosrani is to be given, heKinnin -it 10 a. m.. with a box luncheon at noon. Mrs. W. Kddy of India will be the principal speaker of the day and those who heard her on former visits to WhltiiiK will not lose this opportunity of htf.rin her attain. Visitors are expected from" Valparaiso, Hammond, Crown Point, Wheeler. I.e. Hoy and !aiy and a Rood representation is expected from Whitins?. Mrs. CJeergre F. llenthorn enter, taintd about 5ixteen ladies at a party at her home in Sheridan avenue on Friday evenine- in honor of Mrs. R. M. Andrus. The main diversion of tiie evening was the playing of Five Hundred at -which honors went to Mrn. I.i-uis Cordon and to Mrs. Walter S. Parker. A dainty two course luncheon followed the playing of Five Hundred . Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Moylan of Fort W'nyne spent yesterday with Whiting relatives, :beinj. called here by the death of the former's cousin. Mrs. Jas. Arundel . Mi."ses Irenp and lively n Stewart and Kvelyn H'-od saw "Genius and the Crowd" at the powers theatre in'Chli:a;o on Saturday.
LOWELL Mr. and Mrs. F. 1j. Weakley went to Orleans Ind., Saturday to visit his brother, Rcney Jarrow and wife and to attend the funeral of a friend. Harvey Wind'blgler. who has been .pending the winter in Florida, has returned home. It. C. Nichols and son Halhert, of Chesterton, visited his mother, Mrs. -H. .1 . Nichols here Saturday. The grade s-ho,-l Rave an operetta In the Grand theatre Fiiday. It -na la rarely attended by our people and the little folks save their entertainment in a i(7 crerjihle n-annr. lltrain reterson of I.ewistow n. Mo., came yesterday in-rninsr for a visit his brother iribbert, and other relaties here . James Sini'h rf Hinmiond, -visited1 re) atives here Saturday nisht and yesterday. peter Kinsrahr of Hammond visited
United Financial Campaign April 25th-May 2nd
HAVEC0L6RJN CHEKS Be Better Looking Jake e Olive Tablets To have a clear, pink skin, bright eyes, no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like childhood days, you must keep your body free; from poisonous wastes. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets (a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil) act on the liver and bowels like calomel yet have no dangerous after cilect. Take one nightly and thjt results. They 6tart tiie bile and overcome constipation. That's why millions of boxes are eold annually. 10c and 25c.
relatives here yesterday. Mrs S. I.. Ferguson who has 'been visiting her daughter. Mrs. Claud Trump in Hammond for some time, arrived home yesterday. Dr. and Mrs. John retryof Charles city. Iowa, visited his brother, Dr. Ftanklin I'rtry and family here yesterday . Miss Ruth Piers. whe is working In Hammond, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Berg: here yesterday. Vernard Chapman of Chicago Heights visited relatives here yesterday. Musterole Loosens Up Those Stiff Joints Drives Out Pain You'll know why thousands use Musterole once you experience the Rlad relief it gives. Get a jar at once ffom the nearest drug store. It is a clean, white ointment, made with the oil of mustard. Better than a mustard plaster and does not blister. Brings ease and-comfort while it is being nibbed on ! Musterole is recommended by many doctors and nurses. Millions of jars are used annually for bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscle?, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest ( it often prevents pneumonia). 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.KX
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The Itching and
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Seemi Like) the Skin It on Fire There is a harasiing discomfort caused by Ecrema that becomes a torture. The itching is almost unbearable, and the ikrin eem cm fire with the burning irritation. A cure from local applications of salves and ointments is impossible, because each treatment can only allay the pain temporarily. The disease can only be reached by going deep down toj its Bource.
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THIS is the potential mileage supplied daily to the people of the Middle West by the Standard Oil Company (Indiana). In arriving at these figures we have taken ten miles per gallon as the performance of the average car, and multiplied it by 600,000,000, the number of gallons of gasoline marketed by this Company last year, and divided the result by 365. The task confronting the Company is a dual one. Not only must it maintain this flow of gasoline at al times, but it must so plan its activities as to keep pace with constantly increasing demand for fuel, whether this demand be normal or abnormal. e That, in a word, is the job of the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) and the Company is as big as its job. Every resource, every ounce of energy, and all its equipment are at work to keep pace with the insistent demands for gasoline and other products. The management recognizes its responsibility to the motorists of the 1 1 states the Company serves, and every effort is being made to meet this responsibility. Standard Oil Company 910 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago
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