Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 51, Hammond, Lake County, 17 August 1920 — Page 8
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aHE times Tuesday, Aujnist IT, 1920.
WHITING and its PEOPLE
Miss Carrie Scha.ii.ti. formerly a h;t!i school music teachir. who since the war has bren em-ployed by the government, presently by the International Revenue department, has been sent to Honoluia by the government. -Misa Schanta spent a day in Cb cago while enrout to her new location, during which there was a reunion of former TThitlng teachers. consisting: of Misses Schantz. Jean Richardson and Marie Goodenougb, who had a luncheon .at .Field's. Miss Luclle Datfling wa a member of the party, ae was also M'.ss Margaret Mills of 'Washington, D. O.. who accompanied Miss Schantz as far s Chi-e-ie. Miss Mills spent a few days here as the guest of Miss Daesrling before returning to Washington . Misses Nora and Ebba Raiding and Ethel Johnson. Edward Kaidlng and Mrs. Lillian Russell have gone to White Fish, Mont., to be guests of the-.r uncle Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Duggan of I'ennsylvania avenue. with Chicago frinds are s-pending a week in Knox. Ind. Misses Marie Rtttman and Irene Samonson entertairted twmty-four friends at a beach party at the Whiting park, on Saturday evening. An elaborate spread, music, games and Contacts were enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. William T. Kyle and 4ughter returned home from Pennsylvania, Sunday. where they spent two weeks visiting relatives. j Mrs. Joseph Reiplincer of Hammend Is visiting her mother. Mrs. M. Schefer of Sheridan avenue for a week . Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Koth, Misses f'arbara and Veronica Schaefer and Joseph Schaefer left yesterday for a B"otor trip to Coldwater, Mich., where they have a cottage and will remain two weeks. Miss Helen Hj nes of the West Park addition returned from Kansaa City yesterday where she spent a two weeks' vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allison and son. Willard. and Mr. and Mrs. Orren Mackey hae returned frm a motor trip to Crooked Lake, a-nd other roints in Michigan. Mr. Peter Koch. Miss Marie and Albert Koch saw "Welcome Stranger" ai the Cohans Grand in Chuago on Saturday . I'eter Koch w-as a Gary business visitor yesterday. Misses Lois Morrison and Helen Stowell entertained the mmbera of the Beta Gamma Vpsilon sorority at a beach breakfast at .the Whiting park on Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt G. Muffitt and daughter. Geraidine. returned h--me .Sunday from a visit In Bristol. Ind.. I'etroit. Mich., and other points. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mathias1 and Mrs Roy Whitmer and daughter have returned home from Bass l-ke, Ind. "Mr. and Mrs. John Biesen and Mrs. Arthur Pexter and daughters visited at the Municipal Plrr in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. William Zweig are home from a two weeks' vacation .jrt at Baps Iake. Mail Carrier Waldo Holmes has
been confined to his home seA eral days by illness. The Parent-Teachers' Association u Whiting schools will give a dancing party at the high school auditorium Friday evening. Aug. 20th. All students, parents and friends are invited. The Whiting concert band will g-ive the following program at the park Wednesday evening. 1. March Colossus of Columbia. Alexander . 3. Hangroise Lust fpic ! (by reqiept) Kiler Sila. 3. Imperial Quarette o? Chicaeo. (a) What the Chimney Sang. Parke. (b Church Organ Imitations. Annoymous. (c) Way rown Tonder In th Corn Feld. Foster. 4. Songs From the Old Folks, arranged by Lake. 5. Concert Waltz. The Flower of Italy. I"e Stefeno. . 6. Imperial Quarette. ta) I TOA e Tou Truly. Band, ib) Her Greatest Charm. Band (C) A Perfect Pay, Band. 7. Fox Troat Castle of Dreamv
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er to Me, Fisher. ia Waltz When th Harvest Moon Jn Shining. Von Tilzer. a Fox Troat Young Man's Fancy. Ager. (b) One Step Swanee Gershwin. ic) Hiawatha. Melody of Love, Meyer . March of North Wind. Chamber. Star Spangled Banner. Key.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. Halliday of Ch,tago were neck end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roe, sr. flare and Agnes Nash of I'tiioa,' i are guests of lr. and Mr. Wllmer. The Misses Clare Fleck. Sena (ind Edna Borger returned yesterday after a week's outing at Tlppai-anoo Luko. Ida Hattnn and IOttie Ft upcr, members of the Iake county degr. e stiff of Kebekah lodge, put --n the work at Eat i'htcaz.i Monday evcniim. Ir. Scheran and family were i-ptt, at the Dr. Faulkner home Sunday.
Mis3 Theresia Scheldt is visiting with Mr.-. M. Fageu and family. The W. C. o. O. F. held their regular monthly meeting on Friday evening . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kimmet and ihildrrn of Shelby. Ind.. spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives. Mrs. Math Klein i,f Hammond visited with F I,. Kilman tnd fam.ly i r ser r rji I da y s .
U. S. CRUISERS SENT TO BALTIC
WASHINGTON. Aug. 16. Secretary Daniels today ordered the cruiser Pittsburgh and two destroyers. ur.d"r lomniond of Rear Admiral Huse, from Mi Mediterranean station to tin: Baltic region as a protective measure
MEE HOTEL RESTAURANT James Congles. FINEST LUNCH IN TOWN, 65c. Tbe Coolrst Place in the City.
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Mid-August Records row on sale at f. ARONBERG. 502 119th street. S-lC-tf
TOR SAI.E: Cottage, 44S John street. 5 rooms, electricity, bath, newly decorated, cheap for cash, 1312 Dearborn St.. Chicago. 8-11-Important notice to all members of the American Legion, all ex-service, men. and to the next of kin of soldiers ho d.ed while In service. Whiting Tost No. SO. American Iegion as a part "f its service w-111 make .out and forard to the War Department, appliea. lions for the Victory Medal. All ex- & r Ice men. whether members of th American Legion or not. should bring heir dia-harge papers to the office o.' the adjutant. 119th street and Sherida., avenue, where their applications will be made out. certified and forwardej free of charge. HARRY E. POWERS Adjutant, Whiting Post No. SO. American Legion. 8-13-5 PRICES THE4TEH TOD A V. Special Pre-Release S ho win Hi Jack Pirkford In A. rxble Dyed DrrelTtr. We are showing this newts? film of Jack Pickford. which we guarantee ahead of any of the Chlccgo theaters. Coming Wed. and Thurs. Constance Talmadge in "The Perfect Woman." Adv. T.R THEITEH TOMf.HT. Marie Doro In "Twelve Ten." also Mutt and Jeff in "Nothing 'But-Girls" and Bill Franey in "Play Hookey." Also latest Fox News. Tomorrow Von Stroheim's "Blind Husbands.'" WANTED Two or three furnished rooms for light hourkee ping. Answer R. Whiting News Co. 8-17-lt. FOR RENT Garage, also double bedroom with parlor: with or without board. 136 Roberts avenue. Whiting. 8-17-lt
The Ben Hur lodges gave their annuel picnic at Riverview Park on Saturday. A number from here attended . Mrs. Oscar Todd of IndianapolL-f boulevard resigned her position as librarian at the Robertsdale library. Mrs. T. W. Knhr is substituting: for the present time. Mrs. W. Northup of Hammond, vislied -fcer mother. Mrs. W. Payn of Myrtle avenue the latter part of the week . Mrs. Alice Ppaulding of Elkhorn. Wis., is the guest f her sister, Mrs. T. W. Kohr of Indianapolis boulevard for a few days. Mrs. T. Wilson of Atchi.n aenue, is able to be around again after several days, confined in her home by Illness . Mrs. John Blau! of Hammond visited the B'aul home on Roberts avDue the latter part of last week. Mtsy Huida Neff of Hobart. was th guest of her sister. Mrs. Ralph Craft, of Myrtle avenue over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Hanson of South Chicago were Robertsdale visitors on Saturday. Miss Violette tJ-oldir.g returned from her two week' vacation which she spent at Mt. Clemens. Mich., visiting her grandmother and from there motored to Philadelphia, Pa., where she visited wth relatves. Edward and Claude Brown of Hammond spent a few days with their grandparents. Mr. and Mr. J. Brown of Myrtle avenue.
ST. JOHN
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Austgen are entertaining- the latter's sister and children from Iowa for several weekj. Mt. and Mrs. Ben Klein and family motored to Hamm-ond on Sunttay. Misc Elizabeth and Pauline Jtuerman of Crown Point visited a few days here with 'Ben Klein and family. On August the 25th and 30th the St. John's congregation will hold their annual picnic at Spring Hill Grov for the benefit of the new church. Everybody is invited to attend and a good time will be assured. Rene Thief of Chicago visited Sunday here with relatives. Rev. A. Badina left Monday for Notre Dame. Ind., to attend the Clergymen's Retreat of th Diocese of Fort Wayne to be absent for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Boecker entertained friends and relatives over Sunday . Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Thie!.. Jr.. had as their guests on Sunday the members of his wife's family from Richton. 111., and his relatives from here.
MERRILLVILLE
Mr. Jame3 Boyd from Pittsburj. J. White from Kentland. Mr. Bethel from Chicago were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Nickolson. Mrs. Krupp. Frank Stat's sister, who has been taking care of his twin babies, had to go to a Chicago hospital to be operated on. therefore it became necessary to take the babies to a sister's home in East Chicago. J. F. Stoltz and wife and mother accompanied them there last Sunday. George 'Bryce and family are ppending the last week of his vacation in Chicago visiting with relatives. Thre will be an ice cream social
PESKY BED BUGS Bedbug (Clmex l-tularius ). The origin cf the rurrte bedbu is unknown, but Is supro?d to be naturally suggested as it is descriptive. There are many local tiajnes for these parasite, as for illustration, around Biston they are called "Chinch." frcm Baltimore comes the names ' Mah sranv Flat.' in New Vork they are styleo as Fled Oct.' around Pittsburgh they are railed "Pesky Devils." in Cincinnati nnd the South "Nightriders," in Hammond and Chicago disTict "Crimson Ramblers." the great West Pilgrims." The old saying, "the bedbug has no teeth, but they get there jujt the same." Is correct. Instead of teth they possess a piercing and suckling beak -jo draw and rob you of your blood for their own body. Bedbugs, no mstter what you may call hp. or where they cam" from, Fcience bas found a way to rtd them if you will use faithfully tb new chemical Peskv Ivils Quietus "P. D. Q." A 35c package rnaks one quart, enough to kill a million bedbugs, roaches, fleas, ants or Cwtjes. and their eggs as well. p. t. q, will not injure bidding, and each parkage oonrtain a patent spout to enable -oi to gt them in th hard-to-get-at
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"SYRUP OF FIGS" CHILD'S LAXATIVE
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Accept "California" Syrup of Figs only look for '.he name California on the package, then you are sure your child is having the best and most harmless laxative or physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Children love its delicious fruity taste. Full directions for child's dose on each bottle. Give it without fear. Mother! Tou must say "California" Adv.
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Fall is rather an ideal season when cne is equipped with comfortable c'.othir.g. This new fall swea'er and scarf is a happv choice 'or the sportswoman who demands both style and comfort. It is farr-iorted of a fine weave tan wool. The sweater is made collarless ar ' huttonir.jr up to the throat end bjstd of a narrow brown "eaiher belt.
and card party at Turkey Creek next Sunday evenm. Aug. I-nd. Mr. and Mrs. M. Wendorf celebrated their tdxth wedding anniversary last Sunday, the guests being Ml. and Mr. A. J. Kriete-S and family, Mr. Wendorf'.s brother and sister, Andrew and Mary Wendorf. and (laughters. Rosena md Louise. Mr. and Mrs. Gross' household Koods were mm e j to some place in Illinois last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Casper Engle. the C. . . agent, are leaving Tuesday for Marion. Ind.. where they have boug'.it a home. The people regret to see them lea int. Mr. Engle has been
la'iroad a?--nt ii re for a number of ears .
Mr.-. Math Kaiser an l children of , Chicago visited with Mi - and Mrs. A. E. Kaiser mi Sunday. j Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schla.i.s ard; children spent the week end with Mr. !
and Mm. K. Thiel. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Thiery spent Saturday and ?undiy with relatives at Chicago. Mrs. B. Thiel is visiting with rela-
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Mrs. Albert Rose of Hammond, is visiting relatives here. Miss Clare Albrechr of Chicago. visiting at the Mr. and Mrs. John Gruel home. "Master Max Brandt Is visiting relatives at Bast T.ake. Ind.
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