Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 40, Hammond, Lake County, 4 August 1920 — Page 7
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WHITING and its PEOPLE The following is the program for the ftand concert at the Whiting park this March. "Liberty Lads" Lee Arean Smith. Overture, RiPiia!'' R. Watnsr. Ot-neaft Waita, Unrequited l.ioe." laul Lincke. Selection "The Grass Widow L. A. Hiric'h. Lydia Woiurt Van (Slider of NewYork and Ohicaa;o Grand Opera Co., t ifitralto. '4 "An Old Fashioned Uarden." Ifi) Lt the Resrt of the World By. c) Daddv. Vou'vf Been a Mother To Me. A Trombone Smear, filling Jim" T. H. LaSey . a Kok Trot. Cnin a Units Jan Bilar Bridges ib) On .Step B'w-U"ow 'Wad? worth O Walt Indian M."n Freed and Waac . a Fox T:ot. A Youn lUn'F Fancy "-M-lton and Aer. r) One Step Irene Tierney. (ci TTaltx. Mississippi Shore Van Alstvne and tiiemor. (?taf Span?!d Banner Key. Mus i;ra.e Taylor of Cleveland. O. . ! her visiting; her grand-p;rents. iMr. and Mr?, John Wylie of New York venue. The Paua-hters of Isabel! wiit have tr.rir regular meeting the SliaK ha.11 this evening fr. and .Mrs. irant ' Hatch and Aauffhters Mildred and Mrs. Ernest Va ef. were culled to Kochester. lr.d., to attend the funeral of "Mrs. Hatch s sijlef Mrs. Arthur Will uiil daughter Elsie of Sheridan avenue have returned from a two weeks i.-iit with relatives in Tefft. Ind. Two classes of Junior boys of tha Church of Chni. were taken to the tfcnd Dunes at M'averlv Beach on Saturday in tharK- of Messrs. V . L. Th&rp. r B. V'-'-inton ;xnd Arthur ljftuer. where tin . rcmaiaA for a two ca outing: . j y.fr. Christine Nyland of Cleveland avenue who ha been Very 111 Is slightly ifnp.oved . j Te Civics clasp meeting ..f the w. ; C T. V. tru held at the r.onie of Mra. J Ji Gambrail in LaPurte avenue. ! The Ladios Aid Society of the Church of Christ will gw t an ice cream social Friday evening. August sixth. !n the haMrnent f the church. Home made c'i will be served with the ice cream. Mr. and Mis. Arthur Vernon and au(rhtr Dorothy, of LaPorte avenue, returned from a visit In Michigan. Mr aftd Mrs. Archir L. Du Fon and family of Sheridan avenue left yesterday for a motor trip to Ijawton, Mith.. whre they will Muend their vacation. Mrs. Donald Naef nee Violet Lewis returned to her home In Wood River. I'.!., after a visit with relatives here. Mmses . Neiiie and Alayme Duffy of' LaPorte avenue are spending their vacation in Bass Lake. Mr. and Mrs. O'Rourke and family and Mrs. Mary Gillmore are on a motor trip to Cleveland where they are visiting relatives. Two new members have bn appointed on the public library hoard. Jlrs. Jesse Hr.nken has been appointed by Judge Norton of the Circu.t rourt ep.d Lemar C. Grubb by the 'Hoard of Education. These appointees fill the acane'es left by the resignation of Mrs. William Curtis' and Starr StowlI. A pleasant surprise was tendered Mr. and Mrs. John McNeill when Dr. Shank3 i n of Hammond called upon them at their home 1252 Atchison avenue, and presented them on behalf of the trustees and congregation of the Hammond rreabytertan churoh w'th a token of esteem on the occasioji of their recent wedding. In presenting the gift Dr. tjhanklin referred to the valuable services of Mr. McNeill which he hau rendered to the above church a choir director and hoped that both he and hia wife would be long spared to us the alKer tea spoons and steak set that he had given them. Mr. and Mrs. lUcNeill replied e.nd assured Dr. Shank5 in that they both looked forward with teligat to th happy times they are antlclpatir.g with their many friends la Ha mmond . Edsr-n Rhea, six year old son of Mr and Mrs. Harry Rhea of Cleveland are., had the misfortune to he shot in the eye with R. B. gun b Robert Redd. nil. ge 12 years, of Atchison avenue. The Injured bey was taken to Dr. Do!! for treatment, it being at first tho-jght thai the aright -would be impaired yeserda..-. however, the physician was quite hopfui, as it was shown that the little fel)nw had closed his eye and the damage iefie to the eye ball was through the lid. Misses Grace and Gladys Rhea of Bloowington, 111., are. guest at the home of their aunt. Mrs. V. P. Stent house in Cleveland avenue and their rand-mother and aunt Mrs. O'.Yeill and Mrs. Roy Welsh y of -Fehridan avij. Wis Nora. Sullivan loft for her home In North Vemon, Ind.. yesterday to remain until the opening of their school i. September. Born to Mr. arid Mrs. Walter Oliver, a son. The mothet and babe are getting along nleelv. Whiting Advertisements Are Winners The United States Government spent hundred of thousands of dollars to Make the. ah&le industry possible. Srta.1 la a reek above the ground from w-'nioh the hlgrhest grade lubricating o-.U s.n2 aaolino are manufactured. No drilling or gambling. This best pasted ell men In Whitinp are with us. The smalleat Inverter ean Join 11s. Send p-tal for complete lnf ertr.atlon. Mid"et'est Set-rlee Bureau. 55 N: Dearborn St.. Cnicajra. 111. 7-31-7 Ke have ail the reeerla aung an plared ' tha park, alto "Let the Rest of the- TVofW GO By." SAM ARONTERO 5 llth street. i-19-tf j PTlIVCItSS THEATUR 1 TODiV ad Tononnow Mabel !Vrmad l Th Slim Prin- , br Grre Ae. We cnoranleei tbla lrtr. AIM ub Pollard tnmmmA atbc Mew. t--i STAR THEATRB TllMI.HT Ray Stewart 'n "Riders f the Hawn." al" ! r two art fcun.hine firrt 'fib. W- K -( " ''.
FRUIT CROP IS SOLD LONG BEFORE , BLOSSOMS APPEAR ON ORCHARD TREES
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PRINCE RUPEET, B. C. This is, British Columbia a natural fruit Ttjected to be the greatest year in ! country White Okanapan is tn . . , .. . greatest apple prodncar and tha fruit products m the history of fraser y Vancouver island British Columbia. E. D. Barrow, J are te most proiific ,n amali fruits, minister of agriculture, said recent-j all central and southern British Coly: "Contracu have been offered by j lumbia have equal possibilities Exeanners as far ast as Toronto and j tensive, tracts of fine farm lands in the United States for all the along the Grand Trer.k Facinc ratU f-nt tv Fnr vTl?v can oToduce , wv. including the Bulkley ana
and for 400 ton more than the crop of last vear." This mean3 that un less vastly larjrer areas are ptcuted to mall fruits this sprin, Britifii Columbia coast cities will have no fruit for table consumption. Trade statistics pav British Columbia fruit a ci?n moute. actiobx tne entire
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v..nM a einclf Wniim his nl,-l aoceared. fertile soil and mild climats make Mrs. H. K fUaub' -n t f lrojte ave, entertained ht r sister." Mrs. Brn C Rich and husband ef indi-inap'-ilis . ROBERTSDALE Rev. Spielbeiger. Mrs. f iRinhammr and Mrs Carl Mooi returned home on Sunday evening fiom Napersville. I 'I., where they atl-.ncel tht Sunday 'hool cvnn"il.'ln he Robertsdalo chin eh . Mrs, Paul Dobertine of Myrtle a e , 1 conflned to her home f'T the at week by lllne. Mrs. .7. i"ass? of Iloliei ts avenue, who fell dc-wn s'a.rs and hurt herself quite badly is ettine along nlrely. Mr. and Mri. Charley Ness of Indi anapolis boulevard are entertaining out of town relatives at Uioir home for several week". Mrp. H. Dulcet -f Rees avenue, has her In other visiting her from Deland. M jo., for a few dais. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. A bramoska. of Elkart. Jr.d . and Mrs. Ioatz of Cleveland. Ohio, iiutore-l to- the hrne of Mrs. R. Aioii son of Iake avenue for the week-end. Mr. Atchison's mother Mrs. Platz jtccornpanied lem on tiifir ret irn ti p. M"rs. li;tn."-n and daughter Mrs. Mollie Fick of lioth street, left on a two weeks vacation last Saturday to spend several weeks visiting with relatives at Detroit. Mich. Mr. and Mrs. John Brown of Myrtle aven'ie entertained their sen and family of Hammond over Sunday. Mrs. .Tarnec Terry and Mrs. H. Giesler of Chicago, spent Sunday at the mt$ IF . 1 s onnaise. One ottrii s.cs tips about making mayonnaise, bul the bent up is this: Get a good w nipper, ore wch a quadruple tnoiion, and you ran rnske excellent maoimaie in three minutes. It's been proven by cmJ exoeriaitnt. There is only one ether important thing to remember, and that is to aid all the actd vtr.egar or lemon juice before beginning to add the oil. The moat important thing to have in making it is couraje and a good bearer. To Keep Gaiters Down. If your gailers slip up over your instep, sew a big hook about KaH an inch from the edge in front and slip the hook under the lowest 'ace: on your thoe. If you wear spats wr.h pum;s your shoen-ikcr can run a heavy thread jut under the bow or buckle through which the hook can pass. This ret only kreps the gaiter down, but heir to keep it in shape. To Avoid Lumps in Mashed Potatoes. First cry rt thoroughly on back of j si-?vc or wc: urc, a.ici 11.010. T' - -i w. .... 1 . t ', add milk and mash attain and heat with a Dover eceleater ur.til iizht and fluffy. The result is well worth tile trouble. Try it and se? In Sewing on Hooks or snap fasteners use a buttonhole stitch and they w:H be firrrarr and last lorper. If this stitch is used, four stitches to each hole in the snap cr to each side of the hook or eye will be found sufficient. To Clean Light Window Blinds rub with salt or corrmta! asrd clean fly specks witn Erie sandpaper. If this
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Nechako valley, v-ill become as important in fruit production aa settlers pour in. Every farm settler has his orchard of apple, pftirft cherry and apricot, while nis srardea boasts raspberries, etrawbemes, Kftx-iseberriea and currants. The market tor tfrmsn c-oiumma larr-e exDort trade has b& Dnflt up w-ith eastern Canada, the i States and Australia. home of Mr. and Mrs, KlovJ Banks of Atchison avenue. Vi!lia.m Ackennan .-f Ijake aveiuc. Is spending his two weeks vacatjorr visiting .his parents at Davenport. la. Mrs. Joseph Thormann of Mt. Clemens. Mich., and son Robert Thormann and family of Philadelphia. Pa., returned home on Monday after a week's visit with the former's daughter Mrs. H. T. Golding of Myrtle avenue. Miss Violetto Golding accompanied her uncle Mr. Thormann and family to Philadelphia by auto from Mt. Clemens, where ?h wiM spend her two week? vacation . LOWELL lt-naM Quincy of Chicago, was . here Sunday, the guest of his i'atht r. lr. W, C. Quincy. Miss Irene Chapman returned to her home In Frankfort yesterday morning, alter a visit here with relatives. Mrs. A. H. Parker of Hammond. was a Sunday guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. (iust.-ff "Westberss. Mr. and Mrs. Will Sissln visited their jiarents Mr. and Mrs. .lames rln-M-n-.in at Shelby yesterday. Haskeil. of Chicago Heights, F.d passed through Ijoweli yesterday morning on his way to Shelby. Mrs, Beulah Jones of Hammond, vis ited her mother Mrs. G. M. Deathe, yesterday. The schc-lars of the M fj. Sunday School attended Sunday School at the Moody grounds at Cedar Jake Tester day . O. K. Peterson of . Valparaiso, v's.t to the is not vufF.cien! to clean them, sponge with a solution of one pint hot water and three tablcspoous bensine. Discolored Enamel in sink, bathtub or wash bjsin eaa be cleaned with oxalic acid or Javelle water, but neither should be allowed to remain on the enamel any longer than is necessary to remove the st.vns. To Clean Zinc such as drain boards or the tear under gas stove burners, rub w-fh half a lemon and allow to stsnr! for half an hour before washinsr with soap and warm water. To Clean the Brush in a Carpet Sweeper or to take the dust out of an oil men use a cheap wire hnir brush such can be bought in any ten-cent store. To Keep Apples From Turning Brown after thty are peeled, when they are to be used in ssiad or dessert add 2 !vle lemon juice or let them stand ir enough water to rover, and add a tablespoon r-f vinegar to the water. In Mixing Cake or Bread if you need both hands for the mixing, and the bow! shps. set it on a wet cloth and it will stay f.rm If You Scorch Table Liren j in ironing, vrct a clean cioth with peroxide and lay over the scorched spot Frrss through the c!o'n and the scorch will disappear as if by magic. A Worn-Out Straw Broom cat m"! be made to serve the housewife if all loose straws are cut away ar.d the broom covered with an old piece of ve.vet or ie;t. It can then be ; ui'd to cleic a lir.o'eum or hardwood j floor. This is why . S.. the jrreatest known blood purifier ;s so successful in the treatment of Rheumatism. It is a powerful cleanser of the blood, and will remove the disease feerros that cause roar Rheumatism, affording rejief tbat is jenunc. S. S- S. is sold by all druKuts. Free literature and medical advice T. had bv wririnn to Chtef Medics.; Adviser. S-::'t Laboratory,
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! ir mm If! . Mi" Iteorge Triers-.. y e : da ; . I ; Ueishttiun of Chicago, visiteit It's ::ther. H fittsiiiiian here yesterday. M:s Kctherine Kiinniet of Kt . i i ne. Ind.. i visiting her parents, ".' . ind M r . George Klinmet . Mr. ai: i Mrs Krrd Reed vis, led reii 'ic In Chicago Siiiirtlay and Sun1 i' Mrs. Merry Clement and dang'.iters, i.-lah ;ind l usli o Shelt.v. visited r-t .itl es here fsierday. ! Mi-s (. iiiia Mvlcalf went, i,, iiainniond j iuttitd:iy evfliing when. .he will join a 'party of oung ladies who will go to j I'aiv Paw tali--. Mich., i o :i ino weeks ' out ing . ! M'ss June Kietn. who is working n p llsnimtind. i f 1 1 '. i J bet mother, .Mrs. J. t K'eiii here Sunday. N Ui . ( lark, who m working in Cars, vsited hi.s family here Sunday. W. C. Hale visited his wife here Sunday. ! Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Guild of Chicago, i iitne Saturday evening fi-r a viai' with hci mother. Mrs. Joseph Hepp. John Powers i f liiue Mound. 111., is j visiting at the Mttie and Spry yhomes. James Little and mother. Mrs. Mary Little, have returned from "Winona Iike They heard many prominent speakers wiille then . Mrs. Kimi Tarsoti has ri turned ' fiom ti visit witii .her brother. Krnie Spr and fanuH Hi Flint. Mich J. H. liavliursl was in Chicago --ri business yestc-rday. Carl Kenny went tu Indianapolis On bustnev yesterdny . He will also go to Lexington. Ky .. "n l.ustne.-,:-- l.cfore he returns. Ttiomas Grant w ent I.- M .1 rt i ns ' 1 ! . Ind., yesterday to attend 1 h- m. cling of the Siate Dairy Assoi Sa: 01. Miss Hest-!' Little retu rin 'I fro!i Chicago ci-tiiduy where she has been attending the Cambridge School of Expression . " Mrs. Fred W(-od returned to Chicago yesterday after an extended visit here with relatives. Miss Henrietta Baughman was a Ch cago visitor Tuesday. Hemic Peckn.an. who is a soldier and. Hationrd at Washington. I. C. arriv-" ed home last evening for avisit with hit. parents. CSlr'. and Mrs. B. T. Beckman. Uernie is lh driver of General t'ershing's car in the. city of Washing ton. Mrs Kthcl Corner of Kkoom, Ind js here visiting her mother. Mrs. H . C. Taylor. Sesera' from here attended the funerti of --oldier Ceihl m Crown Point yes ITiiuy . The remainc of Miss haith ascn arrived Mondav night from the east. where she has been fer simie time in the hopes of benefitting her health. Funeral services were held yesterday. Victor John Roberts, son of Mr. ar Mrs. V. K. Roberts, was struck ana knocked down "by an automobile late Monday night. He "was quite bad!j bruised but not seriously hurt. GRIFFITH M;Js Mamie Helfin spent the week end visiting relatives in Chicagc. Mrs. Cclla Phoigh and sons are visit ing relatives m Mienigan inc iorepari of the week . A train load of seven cars of sol dier's bodies passed through Griffith on Friday night. Ferd Bennett and family returned on Fridav from their vacation wnich was. spent motoring down through the state. The Hoosier Motor cluB were through town on Saturday putting up danger signs for the railroad crossings. Once seeing the skulland bones, you wake up. Mrs Stack has as her guest her mother from Laketon. Ind. , Misses Amanda and Genevieve Roesen from Chicago aro visiting thei brother and other relatives this week. Mrs. Mary W liken and daughter of Chicago are v:s't r- the Spitz resTi'-nce The meeting called at the town hail last Frida yevenlng to organize a fire department was not largely attended. Next Friday evening at 7:30 they will hold another meeting. Tel! every man and hoy to attend. W. J. Maloney of the Gary fire department save an ingter you eat alwnys taka I (TORYODK aCa-SfOMACaj Instantly relieves Heartburn, Bloat edGastyFeelinf. Stops food souring. repetn nd stomach mLieriea. ajUdigetiaBad itlU. Eeepa stomach nactaad trong. lacr Vitnj and rap. EATONICla tha beat wraadT. Tana of thoaaaftda wondorf uJly banafited. OnlvcoaUa ent crtwoa day to oit- Po.idval Boaraotaed topWiasaor wa will rf onii Bxa trtt a bis box today. Yoawillaae. Bummers Pharmacy, Bammoad, Xnd. Let the THOR Do It Instead Every woman needs a Thor Electric Washer. She needs it above every thing else. Fifty-two times a year she can make washday a funday. ,Lct rigid cold steel and copper scientifically put together, assume the drudgery that is now requiring your delicate nerves to do. Now you push yourself to do the work. Then you push only a button and your electricity P does it. i million women nave the Thor. Let us tell you more about it. Sold on easj' monthly payments. Standard Electric 1 Engineering Co. 633 S. H0HMAN ST. PHONE HAMMOND 525 (Buy Your Electrical Goods From an Electrical Dealer)
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I V Dr. Chalm Weirmann. Dr. Chalm Weizrnann, president of the new Zionist organization, plans a tour ofthe United States after "be has paid a brief visit to Palestine. He will tell American Jews of the jrreat plans under way to make Palestine a fiourisbins: Jewish state under the protection cf the Britieh government. ifiesting talk li.fl FrTJay 1 v e Ming an d win he present this week tr further ; .an.' tor 1 w-ll organized volunteer (!: department. Hime R'chle wns .1 cliairimin and George SpitB Seer tu: . f ml Treasurer. iKjn't forget ti..,Aug. fi. at 7:Z0 p. iii. Mr and Mrs. J. R. Woods or l;o..-t , irove and Mr. and Mrs. S. B. W1v.I1 and daughter visited Dr. Malnntone. un Monday. The M. K. S S. will hold a Joint picnic with Merriilvllle t Moody grounds at Cedar r.ake on Friday. Aug. 6. Everyone Is welcome and Invited to- join. Those who have no wa.y of going will meet at the town hall t 11 a. in. .V truck will furnish transportation. '", mg 5'ir bask't dinner and bathing suits. The Christian Church will have a barbeque on Saturday. Kvery man and woman who can drive a nail want to be present as they are planning on building their church on thsU day. John Paul operator at the Eri was taekn very sick "n Monday. Dr. Henry L. ''Davis, Dislrl.t Supt. of the "M . E. Church, save a very fine address iSunduy eyvening on a "Four Square Man." He also told about the Calumet Cni"" giving Griffith $5.eno.00 toward their new church hnllding. Griffith is on the map. The baseball team wn over the K. of . team ot Whiting last Sinday, 5 . Pitcher Hilbrieh is a won ier. MUNSTER Mr. Odell and Mr. Schultz of Harvey were, in Munster smu-iay woiirmng customer fvr co-operative grocery to be started " in Lansing. 111. Mr. and Mrs Snon .f JIarvry. 111.. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. PeterSchoon over Surnlsy . Hon J . Kopeika of Crown Foint, ram AVmH hi CT W A -" J j9 MvtP MAKE STROrJG. STURCYMCNsndHZALTHY:' ,VL(.J.-lLf" . M II At J J u, . 1; i-T-v; " a iron n rea uiuwiimu t ?i i.iKJ A .iK-ripnCf I ha .-w founn ; H no be'ner r.eans of buildtr e j vpthe red blood corrHiscle KrriT-i' . and he'.D-i? to give in creased power to the tlood th an oreanlc Ironlike Kuxated Iron." mm .-a pnTsieraTi id vim ci; .i- . trior fltwpl'al aad a tledkal Ezamluer. 3, l,Jasalkg5saErWt ! TO GET Vaejaaa jawafa
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I called at the home t-f H. F. Xafke on 1 Monday . The Knglish Christian Reform church l.eld their first meeting in their new i l.uildinor In IMicinfr. 111. They formerly met in the Munster schoc1.
Mrs. Jvuniman of Hammond is visiting with her son J. Kuh'.rr.an. toutsc Kask- spent the. week-end at the home of his parfnts. MERRILLVILLE The following program will be given at th Merrill vii'.e Community ruf tli.g. Aug 10th, !;0: Music Blanch and L.illi;in Kuhl. Reading -Helen Utiach . Music urgo Orchestra. Reading '.Mrs. Lindsay. Song Mr. Argo. Reading John fc-imith. Music Arse Orchestra. U'atl:ng Mrs. Lindsay. Debate "Shall a "Woman I- Her Husband's Helpmate Outdoors as Well as Indoors'.' ar Indoors. Affirmative. Mrs. Wal'er Blatchley and Mrs. John Smith. Negative, Miss Margaret Woods and Mrs Alfred Phillips. HOBART Mr. and Mrs. M. Brown transacted tuisness in Chicago yceterda . Miss K.dna Pargcr who id err ployedas designer and eugraver at Mandel Pros., in Chicago. Is home enjoying a month's acatlon. Miss Marjory Gtlgar rnip!ocd at the local .po8toftK-e is spending a week ; with relativ s n Ohio . i The Loyal Neighbor Lodge wtil hold j their regular monthly card party this exening following their lodge meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Wm . Laube and Miss Till1 Abel are attending convention of the Odd Fellows an dRebekah lodges held at Peru. Ind.. this week. Frank!'? Mason, the American fly weigh' champion, will let Artie McGov- t ini, the southern champion, fiwi at his crown at Lexington. Ky.. on Aug. If. 2YE2JBcientificaUy Examissd Glasses Bitted. Satisfaction Guaranteed Hammond Optical Ptirb? Ut E. Stxta t. Hammond li . ... 1 Union Tire &. . Battery Co. 227-229 119th St., Whiting PENNSYLVANIA VACL'M CUP TIRES A Free Tube with each casing. iBnaarjtaaifiiiaiaiLwaLaiiL
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