Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 57, Hammond, Lake County, 24 August 1920 — Page 10

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THE TIMES Tuesday. Aufrust 24, 1920t

Whiting And Its People

Msrs GaIIus J. Bader. Fred J. Fm.th and W'Uiam Curtis have taken a boat trip to Duluth, Minn. Mii-j Kuth Carlson of Sheridan ave.. lias left for a. two weeks trip to ProvlfUnce. R. I., after which she will go to New York. She was accompanied Vv Miss Ruth Nelson of E.tst ChicaMrs Arthur Emmet of Kvanston has rrn th gruest of -Mr.. Morton Trout p.' Pcnnsj. ivanla avenue for several rla.. Yesterday Mrs. Trout and Mrs. n:r.rr.et spen. as the gue;'s of the forrr - 's r.ifce lira. Hill in Hammond. The Sunday Evening Club of the Oirsrrcgational Church will open next F-jtvlay evening. A colored children's r.-.r,d will give a sacred concert, besmr.:r,sr at eight o'clock. Tr.is concert is aid to & very tine and it is hoped a large number will be present to enThe funeral cf Nelson Babcock, age CS years, was held from his home in (' rural avenue yeflerday afternoon. The service was preached at two p. m by the Rev. H. r. Ivey. pastor of the V E. Church. Interment was at Oak H i I cemetery . The deceased was a v-;i Known Whitir.g bi'y whose illness due to tubercular trouble, was the cause of much regret, he having: pastvd .-.vs- last Friday. Mr. Babcock is sur vr ed by his widow. Mrs. Bertha Brunei Babcock and two children, his par. fri.s who now reside in Michigan. In 6':i t!.-n to his brother and si.-'ters. Judee John H. Fctterhoff is spending r. - vacation In the east. Mr?. Charles Fredenb'jrjr and son r.i have been here visiting the H. E. jn1 Arthur Beaubien families, have returned to their home in Teoria. III. Atr.onsr the relatives here to attend the funeral of Frank O. Glrard were Vr G. L. G.rard'p sisters. Mrs. Anna V.chols of St. Charles. III., and Mrs. i arrie Matters of Chicago, his brother find wife. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Girard f' Milwaukee, and a sister-in-law. Mr:. Florence Girard of Peoria. 111. There pre- also Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Johnson of East Chicago, the latter Mrs. G.rard's ister. and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert John;?cri of Crown Point. Miss Eleanor Beaubien of IaPorm v "lie is spending two weeks visiting m Mt Carrol' and Springfield. 111. Mrs. Carrie Gill of Oliver street has zri to Wood River. 111., to islt her

sister. Mrs. Arthur Gladden and broth fr Bert Halsey.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Alexander of VTM

H9th street left esterday for motor trip through Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. John Melv n and family are home from a week's visit in Saugutauck. Mt"h. Mrs. F. M. Rcgr or Central ive.. who has been ut the Pre;byterlan hc. pital In Chicago for several weeks, is showing slight improvements in her condition . Mr. and Mrs. I'. G. Swart, of Sheridan avenue are on a motor trip to The Dells In Wisconsin. Max Weinberg of Smth Chicago was arretted on Sunday for having no license on his automobile, being released

ion bonds. Albert Sebok of Indiana

Harbor, arrested for fpeedlng by officer Quinn. was also released on a I Ho bond . The. T!d Settlers are making big plans for the entertainment of the'r families and friend; at the Whiting park on next Saturday afternoon and evening, when they will have an "Old Fashioned Home Coming." There wi'l b speeches, games, dancing and all sorts o amusement.

Mr- and Mr. H . Breckman and children and Mr. and Wri. H. T. !

Ooldlngr were HtmmoDl victors over

Sunday. j Mr. and Mra. George Gelding of'

lltth street, returned home from a few day tlatt at Crocker. Ind. "Little Pearl Stros who epent her vacation at the home of her grandparente. Mr. and Mti. F. )veren. returned to her home at the East Sld on Saturday .

GRIFFITH

MERRILL VILLE

ROBERTSDALE

Whiting Advertisements Are Winners

I I TEM'IO.X C. OF K. ST. BENEDICT COlltT, 1325 rcn't forget to attend the Fish Supper at Phil Smidt's Banquet Hal! on Wednesday. August 25th. !!;". 7 -.30 p. r.i. PrCkgram include s speakers, entertainment and dancing. Brtn ;. our friends along. 8-34-1

The Indies Aid of the Lutheran Church will give their roaat beef and roajt pork dinner at the church on Thursday. Aug. 3th. at 4.30. The W. B. A. will hold their regular meeting on Wednet'Jay evening at the I. O. O. F. hall. It ia desired that all members be present. John Ellis of Roberts avenue returned from a business trip to Indianapolis on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Val Brown of HJiimond. visited the former's yarenta on Myrtle avenue Saturday evenin-g. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bodine of Indianapolis boulevard, entertained the In. dependent Pedro Club at their home on Friday evening A very pl&aaant evening was spent and after the games dainty refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson of the Wet'l lark Addition were visitors in Chicago over Sunday. Mrs. Jake Fasse of Roberts avenue, was a Chicago visitor the latter part of the week. Mrs. Piatz and daughter Mn. R. Baumgarten and her great grand-son, ladoyt Harms, of Lake avenue, returned fro mthelr two weeks vU"it with relatives at Detroit. Mich. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Nicovitch of Atchison avenue on Saturday morning. Mr. ai,.l Mrs. W. Broderlck of Ati hi-ii-i a'-nu are entertaining out of town relatives at their home for a few d a y . .

VICTIMS

! RESCUED ! Kidney, l;v?r, bl-icr end uric acid ) troubles era rzozi dir-ccroua bcj cause? cf their inc:diou3 attacks. Heed ths first naming they giva ; fhat they need attention by taking

Sirs. J. T. StolU's eleter and daughter. Mra. Frank Gerlach of Whiting, visited at the J. F. StolU home last Friday. Mr. Charlee Bo'en. of Grand Rapide. Mich, la vUltlog at the H- Barton home. He was an old timer here, enlisted in the Civil 'vVar from this place. Mrs. Annie GUiier Kersey from Burnham. visited her yister, Misa Angle GlarUr over Sunday. Mrs. Mary J. Pratt of South Bend, sieter of Mrs. H. Barton and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Pratt. Mr. Arey and Leslie Pratt of Chesterton, visited at the Barton home last Sunday. Mrs. T. J. Tierney had two of her old friends, achool-matc. visited her last week. Miss Mollie. Boldt and Mrs. Emma Ifehrens from Hammond. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. SUiltz and family. Mr. and Mrs. M. Neudorf. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Fagan motored to South Bend to Notre Dame Church of Sacred Heart and had a very enjoyable lime . The Recital last Friday evening was well attended The piano pupils of Mrs. Tessa 'Wfritney Eason showed that & lot of hard work, both teacher and pupils had been accomplished and was enjoyed by all present. The Cemetery Association have th material all on the ground for making a new fence and now they would like to have volunteer workers next Saturday to help get the fence up. Everyone should come out and help got the work done.

Mi 3. David Njhart and children are visiting a few dus at Bmckcreek, Ind. Mr. L . L. Rutherford and family.

are moving to RocheUe, 111., on Friday, where he lias accepted a position with the Standard Oil Co. Mr. Robert Watkins and family are enjoying a two weeks vacation in the eastern part of the state. 'Dr. and Mrs. F.-A. Malmstone. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Woods and Oscar Herlit of Crown Point, left on Monday for a week's cruise on the lakes. Duluth and Fury Sound will be points of lntervit. Dr. Potts of Lansing will have charge of Dr. Malm3t.je's practice during his absence. A tie ball game was played with the Wh:te Eagles of Whiting on S-unday. Mr. Mat BeiriKer returned from a week's eastern trip Sunday evening, he experienced very warm weather while there. Miss Laura Lennertr visited in town Thursday and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Harkenrlder attended the wedding of his son TxuU and Mil's Florence Brabbs at South Chi cago Saturday.

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For Quick Service and Qualify j be to the j RAPID SHOE REPAIRING CO. j ntiifaetlon tuaronteed or Yoor Mon- i r Il.-ick. Lucke Bid., 042 lllh St. i 8-21-3t j STAft THEATRE TOMCHT j Mrs. Hayakwa (Tsruru Oak!) in 'T't I Toklo Siren" a pic t jriiatlon of Gwen- ! r.; ;n Logan's sto-ry of his popular in- j '.-national star in the leading to".?. ii'.r.'t Fox New.'. Billy Franey Comctiy j and Mutt and Jeff. ! f Fpecial matinee for the children, ad-r-Msion 10c. Coming- next Friday te Ryan and Jean Paige in "Hidden Tvutgcrs." Ben Wilson in "Screaming Phadow," King Bacot in "Hawk's

Trail." and Charles Hutchison In "The V, hirlwmd." 8-23-4 ADDITIONAL BANKING HOtR i Friday nights. 6:"0 to T:3 i p. m. ! WHITING BANKERS ASS'.V J Bank of Whiting. First National Bank. Central State Bank. First Trust Savings Bank. s-:o-iw. , FOR SALE: Sectional Book Car? and I Kitchen Cabinet. SIS Ohio avenue. ' Whiting, Ind. S-:-l ;

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No more in sight at this price when these re gone. Hang one of these interesting little weather prophets up in the house, on the porch or in the garage TODAY. Mail orders 10c extra, for packing and postage. For sale only at

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combined! with the ability of our Graduate Corsetiere and our expert FITTING service are bound to give you that COMFORT you seek in selecting your corset. Our spcialty is CORSET FITTING, and we are glad to extend you the advise and service of our Corsetiere at any time. She will galdly make any alterations necessary on your corset to insure you comfort and service. Tell your corset troubles to her. The real charm and distinction of your co.tume depend very largely on your corset. Poor corseting may ruin the effect of the most expensive clothe, and many a woman of moderate means has learned that proper corseting males the most modest costume effective. The three exclusive "La Camille" features XnZJur Back An ingenious lattice arrangement that replaces the rigid boning along the spine, relieves pressure and allows air circulation. VtiZcjCo- Front Shield A shield behind the laces, which makes scoring the flesh impossible. Ventilates and permits wider adjustment. !S? ented clasp that must lie flat. Cannot accidentally become unfastened; no gaping or pinching. "The post fits the socket and LOX-IT."

MODEL ILLUSTRATED, 2416 A very popular model, lightly boned. Has strip of elastic inserted under bust and in back. Made of fine pink bastiste . Other models from $2.00 to $20.00 Corsetieres: Catherine Liesenfelt, Clara Grimmer.

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WESERVEU LADIES' SHOP 650 So. Hohman St. One Door South of Hotel Mee Phone 355 Visit the South Hohman Street merchants while shopping. Band concerts every Saturday.

Positively Closes Saturday Evening, August 28 $40,000 High Grade Stock of Suits, Dresses, Skirts, Blouses, etc., at Prices That Ordinarily Would Be Impossible to Duplicate

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Another Bunch of the Great Values in Wash Dresses neatly mide of fine printed voiles and organdies bought from a manufacturer who was anions to unload and sold them to S. & M. Mandel Co. at a remarkable price sacrifice. In a number of pleasing models aad at prices that will sell the lot in one day. Included in the lot are values up to $7.50, out they go Friday at

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