Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 22, Hammond, Lake County, 14 July 1920 — Page 10

Whiting I And Its People

The band concerts at the AVhltlng rsrk will begin this evening at eis?ht o'clock, music to be furnished by Hay's band. The following program la to be rendered : March. 32nd Infantry TVstabeHe. Overture,. Semuramide Rosini. Concert, "Waltz. Wedding of the Wind Trail. j Selection. The Royal Vagabond Cohan and Onetzl Bilite Moss singing Forester Music Publishing So's. popular hits of the .-?aon: (a) That Naughty Waltz. Sal P. Levy; (b) Everybody Calls Me H"ncy. Lyons and Straight; (c) Noah's "Wife JLived a Wonderful Life. Erdman and Oldman. Spanish March Volpatlc. Dardanella, Bernard and Slack.. Bo-La-Bo Fairman. Venetian Moon Croldberg and Magtnl Walti, Isle of My Golden Dreams "Walter Elaufuss. Star SpanOd Banner Key. Many of these number now played for the first time In thVs city.

Announcement have been received of the marriage of Miss Lucia Edwards Taylor of St. Louis. Mo., and Lyle Manbeck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Manbeck of AVcod River. 111., which took place at St. Louis on July Sth. Miss Alice Farr Is expected home this week from Irving. 111., where she has been the guest of Mrs. Carl Miller for two weeks. Miss Charlotte Welch Is jrpending a few days with her cousins, Catherine and 5ertrude Gintiier c-f LaPorte ave. Mrs. Frank Allison and Mrs. Walter Ginther are entertaining their father and mother Mr. and Mrs. Ireland of I'nlon Mills. Ind. Mrs. William Htchinson of Oliver rfreet underwent an operation at Pt. Bernard's hospital having her tonsils removed . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Myers of Jchn street are entertaining their mother. Mrs. Margaret Myers and two sisters Mrs. J. U. Woiktng and non Jack, Jr., and Mrs. C O. Kaylor and son Carl, Jr.. of Covington. Kv . , Mr. and Mrs. Harry Scott and Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson drcve to Kankakee. 111., yesterday where they attended the funeral of Mr. Scott's aunt. George Jacobus, also accompanied them, the deceased being her grandmother. The regular meeting of the W. C. O. F. will be held this evening at which there will be Initiation, refreshments and an entertainment. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Orvllle Slater of Lincoln avenue on Monday morning. John Sharp of Cleveland avenue,

Is spending a. few days visiting at the Gladden home in Wood River. 111. The regular meeting cf the W. B. A. of the Maccabees will be held this evening will be held this evening. There will be Initiation and entertainment, consisting of a contest with refreshments to be served by (Mrs. Jenkin's committee. Arrangements will be made to go to Michigan City Friday evening. The first of the Community Service dances to be given at the pavilion in the Whiting park will be held next Friday evening beginning at 8:3' p. xn. Dickinsc-n's orchestra will furniwh'the munic. The dances will b"e properly chaperoned . The Whiting police made a large number of arrests on Monday which were as follows: Barney Sol man. no license on machine, released on 125. f'O bend, furnished by C. Perel; Wm. Bock no license on hla machine, released on $20.00 cash bail, Sam Garladi arrested for having no license on machine, released on $20.fX) cash bail; John Rolk, locked up for being drunk; Jas. Burns no license en auto. furnished $25.00 bonds; George Westwood. no auto license, furnished $25 cash bonds; Mike Laskos. passing standing street car. raid fine of $1 and costs; Arthur Harper, arrested for having no license plate, released on $25 pond furnished by Feter Moper; George Gajeleski, arrested fr provocation on complaint of Jeserh Szymanske, released on a $50. 0 cash bal; C'has. Greba, arrested for provocation, on complaint of Mrs. Elizabeth Kubeck. released on $25.00 'bond; Valeria Domkowicz arregted for prc-vo-

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Lake County Auto Supply &S

We are the only authorized dealer carrying a full line of Goodyear Tires, Tubes and Accessories Our stock consists of Pneumatic, Solid and Pneumatic Truck Tires. It is our pleasure to serve you. H. A. THIEL, Prop. NORTHWEST COR. DOUGLAS AND H0HMAN ST., HAMMOND. TEL. 1741.

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EDWARD C. MIMAS CO.

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SMOCKS Ladies colored voile smocks, embroidered in dainty colors, sash of same material. Regular $4.50 value. Special price, 60 AO 10:00 to 11:00 tDO.tO CHEMISE One lot of silk chemise, lace trimmed, camisole top. Worth tf O QC $4.45. 10 to 1 1. only SMALL GIRLS' PANTIES Made of good quality muslin, either ruffle, embroidery or hemstitched trimmed; sizes 2 to 6. OQ Special for Hour Sale C LITTLE BOYS' DRESSES Made in stripe gingham, some plain colors; collar, belt and cuffs contrasting colors. Just the little garment for a change from creepers. Sizes 2 to 4. Special, 1 OA 10:00 to 11:00. only. V 1 INFANTS' VESTS In soft white cotton, short or long sleeves, sizes to 4 years. QC For Hour Sale at... -OC

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Whiting Advertisements Are Winners

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STAR THEATRE TONIGHT Bessie Barrist-ale In the "Luck ct Geraldlr.e Baird." also Mutt and Jeff I nth "Chemists" and Fox News, also Traney Comedy. "Paper Hanger." 7-13-1 Entertainment and eats and pood news and a fine time await members of Whiting: Post Nc. 80 at the regular monthly meeting in the little room of Slovak Home Wednesday night. 7-12-3 SAM ARON'BERG. 6"'2 llPth street, now has all the latest Columbia records. Ask to hear them. 7-2-tf. Whiting Post No. 80 meets Wednesvak Home. Come and hear what Powers says about the Fourth of July celebration and its financial success. 7-12-3 WANTED Elderly gentleman for evenngs and Sundays to collect tickets and care tor lobby. Call Star theater, phone isn-j, after 6:00 p. m. 7-9-4t STAR THEATRE ToVlGHT Tom Mix in the "Terror," Pendelton Oregon "Round T'p" alsc "Should Dummies Wed" Sunshine comedy. 6-14-1 cation on comrlaint of Margaret Boncxyk. released on a $25.00 bond. Mr. and Mrs. B. S. riace and their daughter Muriel and nephew Henry Schrage. Jr.. have motored tc Koontz Lake. Ind.. where they are spending their vacation . Auto thieves' attempted to steal Jas. E. Evans" Hudson car from his garage in the rear of his home on Cleveland avenue "but the burglar alarm Informed the family that something was wrong. Mr. Evans flashed on the garaze lights

HIGHLAND

James Jamiescn and son Raymond, wnt to Chicago Thursday. whre they enjoyed the- Wild West show given by the Elks. Mrs. Jennie C. Hutching of Hammond, visited C. CvT. Hutchins Sunday. Mr. Hutchins is slowly recovering from his recent illness.

Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Stonebraker

and children spent Sunday with, relatives at Cedar Lake. Mrs. Wm. Miller who has been -visiting in Highland was called heme last Saturday, by the deatn of her unci. Howard Hutchins of Griffith visited his grand-parents in Highland Monday. Thieves entered the store owned by Harkema and Van Til, Saturday night. A small amcunt of money was taken from the cash drawer. They al3o tried to enter Krc-oswyk's grocery store but failed in the attempt.

MUNSTER

Mr. H. .Tabaay and family and Mrs.

Vanderwall visited Mrs. ,Jabaaya parents in DeMotte on Friday last week. Mrs. Muehlberger and daughter Edna of Hammond were in Munsrter Sunday Miss Minnie Schoon of New Mexico". Is visiting with relatives and friends here. Mrs. Kaske and daughters Louise and Helen, and Mary Thornton spent Sunday in Brunswick. Mr. and Mrs. C. Schcon of Harvey was here on Monday. Andrew Krooswyk had about eightyfive young chicks and some hens stolen Friday night. Thieves are getting busy early In the season.

Don't throw your pcrjfet away without reading the want ad pae.

ANNOUNCING The addition of a Ladies" Hosiery Department to our Store for Men. Here you will find the famous Pheonix Brand Silk Hosiery, in all the latest novelties and styles. Your inspection invited.

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WHITING'S BEST CLOTHIER 1 19th and Central Ave. Whiting, Ind.

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Triple Cities. Thursday. July 14, 1920

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