Hammond Times, Volume 9, Number 8, Hammond, Lake County, 24 April 1920 — Page 8

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THE TIMEOL April 24. 1920

WHITING and its' PEOPLE

pha.U in the world today. .Sunday .School at PC') ?hrp, and the Kpworth League at t:30 in the evening.

An additional feature of th ?er i.-rs ' the Onsresational church nr.t S,m5av, wiil be n child's sermon subject: Wild Animi!;! in Your Zo," Oir lital ia to have the chinch in the ,-in.y choo and ti.o. Sunday school ,n t rif church. Horning srr .-? at 11 -hi m., subject will b? t h - i ac tici 1 Vustic-.' Eif nine s.- r p at 7:.",0. -pcial music at the muniinj ancl c . r..rj service. t the Methrxiist Church lomrnnni orn.ng the annual Thanks iiffrrns r-rvio of the Woman's Foreign , M's-'-nary Society wi'l be held at in. .-,. The peker for t h i occasion is Mr. T'&isy Wood Van Sart. returned m;?'.ooary frrm I mil a. Spe ia! music ha ieen provided f-r te. r l.ra attendance and er.- 1 !eral of;rrirtr js antiiipated. Tr.r patter. I'V' y r" Iv-V- Wi" Preach at the . SO serrue upon sonic phases o' the 5'-'rl of Chnet and principles of the Kingdom - God that reed a tiew em-

j M isj.es Anna RoIlSnser still rcm&iiu i'y ill at her home in Ohio avenue. i-urferins w;th typhcd frier. Mrs. Frank N. Gait of tJaiy was a A hiling isitor n Thursday evenin?.

The Young People of the Kcanselhol Lutheran Church entertained at a bunco party in the church parlors Thursday cvrn.ni;. A number of KtP;-t fre-m llimmonii and Kasl Chuaso ner in a 1 1 -:i d a n c c . Mi.. Kloreuce tt-nham entertained the member of the Heta Gamnn I pfi!on Soror !y at her lvm: in tpir.e a enue on Thursday (vnim;, l-oliow-tr.K the iiieettns a nn ellane" shower was Jrivn to. the S lorjlv foe M s. i PiX'jii A. Woodward, of t.Jary. who was Mis Ruth il n '. f.unco was also en-je:-cd. aft f-i- which a two course luncheon w as f rvf i. The L.-al Order of J!oof held rheir regular rnerting- in the Slovak Horn

I hall on Thursday nicht at which itt I lode was -ns'ituted with a member--hip of s:::tv-;i. e. The meeting was

followed by a f i lal session. Mr. Parkin, director of the Community Service wo;-k ioft eslerday for the Kar.t to spend a month's vacation. Mi.s Kdna Carlson w It- is ttaininc; at the J! ere j- hosp tal in Chicago. isi:ed Iit parent ijlr. and Mrs. Phillip

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i There will 1" a special ear leai ins the Masonic Lodge room at 6.15 p. m. Saturday to lake the merobers to P.a.-t Chicago. 4-I3--t STAR TEI&TXZ TOKIftHT. j SMrley Uaion in "Her XlTtint Man." a great dtcm drama one ol tii fra.- ! eat plays th above ata.r erer appeared tn. Also KaU Room Boye and latest roa. Nw. Tomorrow, Durttn Taraam In "Corsacan Brothers.' This Is on of tne greatest photoplays of double exyosire cu art. Also Sunshine Comedy, i ' Hearts and SaatcJiet--.," and "Adyen- ' tnres of Kuth." We have enffag-ed the ton ramUy, the great musicians. , Tvery picture will have special music. i 4-21-j rni(F.S THEtTHE TOMI.HT i "The Teeth of the TiKer.-" a Thomas ' Ince special. We guarantee this piciure. Aisi- something new in comedy. 'L'ne.isv Feet." An iiproarous comedy ,ii w hich only the feet of the actor;-are is.ble. t'oraiiig Monday. Chas. Ray in -Crooked Straight. " 4-.4-1 ' Church of Christ tlible School 0.45 eery Sunday . Come again. 4-M-l F 'P. SALE: 5 passepsar tourin? 'ear. A-l condition, in tare L. J. YVh.ting News. :4"3

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Carlson this week. The annual Thanks Offer dk service of the "VVoman's F oreign M.ss.onary S.-Kiety w ill be held next Sunday -at the M. E. Church at which Mrs. Dais. Wood Van Sant will be the speaker. Mrs. Van Sant served several year in

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India. , having recently returned from her field of w ork . - Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Bjrns hve stone to their farm in Michigan, having ypent the winter in Whiting. Mrs. Lawrence Graham was taken to St. laritaref's hospital yesterday. Among the new t pho id fe. er cases are those of Oeraldine. daughter of Mr. and ?rs. Arthur Riesen ef Atchison aenue: Albert Jone.- of Cleveland ave. and Edna Jones of Aphison avenue. Mr. John YNylio nf w York ave.. has returned from Cleveland. Ohio, where she visited her daughter, Mrs. Taylor. Mr aid M s . Fran kr.arr have purcrrasfci the William Diiso il house on v'en.ral avenue.

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Services at the Robert da!e Church: Suneiay School at 10. 0D a. m.l Preach ing at 1 1 :; Choir practice at 4:i'n p. in . .' Youns:' People's AMiaine at :45 p. m.. Ecning sery ices at T.o'L Everi - body ia welcome to attend thee meretinjrs. Mrs. Mollis Hunter -f 116th street. u& in Chicapo on business Thursday. Milton Wichorst, his wife and baby of Myrtle aenue were visitors m Chicax.i on Thursday . Mr. ScafeJdt and Mrr. Kindlrr trf Roberts avenue wre joint hostesses at a lla'i J Time party at M rs . Kindler s home on Wednesday evening. Games of ail kinds, also music was the enjoyment of t iie eyeninj. after which a real hard time lunch was served to about forty Kiiest?. William Thiesscn of Indianapolis boulevard, who has been confined to his home for over a week, with tntilitts, is able to be out again. Mrs. John Mincebuiu?. who has been very lil at he-.- heme on Myrtle avenue for the past monlh is reported some better. Mr. and Mrs. J. Dells of West Tark Addition entertained a few; friends' from out of town at a fix c'clook dinner at the.ir h'-me oh Thursday evening. The occasion beinif in honor of Ml . UeH's birthday apniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ekins of Burb.n. Ind., have been sue.sts at the Masterson home on Myrtle avenue for several days. Mr. and Mrs. C. Masteran and tlielr Kucfts. Mr. and 'Mrs. Eakins mote-red t- tiary Thursday to spend the day with Mr. and Mr. W. Pittman. The litt'e son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Moore who has been very jil is nicely improving . Nells Olson and W. Bernstein of Hammc-nJ spent Thursday evenlnjj at the home of llr. and Mrs. Arthur Goldinjc of Myrtle avenue.

Ground is beinjr broken for another home which Ed. Jewett is expecting: to build next to h.s own r-n Indianapolis boulevard . Michael Purnik of Ree?e avenue was In Crown Point the fore part of this week on business.

i ngya the sji. John oauce on Wednesday night. Miss Cecelia Keilman and Mr. and

l.c-y Weaver of St." John attended the Hiyh School play Thursday evening. The High School play was well attended and everybody enjoyed the play. Th4 following program war? rendered: The Freshman A College Comedy in three acts. CAST OF CHARACTERS John Wtrden, the Freshman Alfred DuEois. Sophmores ' Ticcadilly " Jerome. "Rugs" Stevens. Civil" Grissrs '-Tiny" M'-Grath. Martin TJilbrich. M .chart

Kunn. Jos. Tcu'.cmakcher. alter i Schnial. j 1'rofest.or to.. ke M ichae! Kuhn. Jiorace, Colored Factr-tum Ecere tt Evans. j Mary Lockt Kelen Kukn. Judith P'air Adelaide Geltler. Mi's Porter, of an old family Dora J'ie pho iult. whose mother has a bi-ardin? house Carrie Se'per?er.

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Miss Elsie Kahn. very pleasantly entertained a number of her friend3 at Her hiine. the occasion was her twentieth birthday. The evening was socially spent and a nicely arranged three course luncheon was served. The Iitheran Young People' Society will giit an entertainment on April the 3'Uh ard May 1st. There will be several good dialogues-, art Indian Club Drill. Music will be furnished by the Lutheran orchestra. 1 The Soldiers" and Saile-rs re-union dance given at iusaek's hall at tensing was very well attended and everyone reports a sood time.

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BASEBALL CLUB Saturday Evening, April24, at Slovak Home Whiting

Music by Mickey. Tickets: Gentlemen 50c, ladies 25c.

We are catering only to refined persons, and rowdyism will not be tolerated. We have the reputation of running respectable dances for the past twenty-five years, and intend to keep it so. THE COMMITTEE.

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KINDLING WOOD BARGAIN To make room for new buildings and sheds as long as supply lasts, we will deliver a large two-horse wagon load of stove length kindling wood for $7.75. MAGINOT BROS. State St. and Columbia Ave. Phone 105

George Jaeger transacted business at Crcrwn Toirt for several days. Wm. Ziesenhenne, Sr.. of Crown Toint visited with his son William on Thursday. A large crowd of our young folks at-

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