Hammond Times, Volume 9, Number 26, Hammond, Lake County, 28 August 1920 — Page 8

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THE TIMES August 28, 1920

Whiting Advertisements Are Winners

When you are thinking of your shoes th.r.k of us. We repair your j:d '.fboes and put them in ftrrt-cl&Js c"nditton, at little coat tor you. KAFID i H03 REPAIR CO.. Lucke Eldg.. 64S J3L& .strict. S-27-3 5 JLDDITIOXAL BAK1G HOlHSi - Friday n?thts. 6.30 to 7:30 p. m. :m- WHITING BANKERS' ASS'N -7 Bank of Wh:tir.s. ; First National Bank. - Central Slate Bank. : First Trust &. Savings Eank. 7-". 'J. S-:o-lw. NOTICE - Persons la East Chicago. Indiana Kirbor. having rooms to rent or will fjrnish meals to teachers will pleaf report to the superintendent of school? phnr.e Ef..t Chicago S66 or to any cf the pr:tc:ra!s. EDWIN N. CANINE. Supt.

j CHRONIC GROUCHES

Columbia Records row on a'.e. Sara i;&th street, "vThitlc?.

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STAR THEATRE TOMGHT TVUiim Russell in 'Tains of Suffer'.rEr'Creek." griping story cf a man who was pivfn.Sve days to live. Doomed

ry the turn of a card, a strong man rattles with fate; aljo latest Fox ! News and 4 act? of vaudeville. j Tomorrow "Parentage." with Anna I Lehr ar.d Hobart Henley; also William ' litm'can In the final and last thrillins tpisodo of -Silent Avenger" and com-! ecy. . S-2S-1 i FOUND: Purse, owner can have same j

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CARD OF THANKS Tk undersigned desire to acknowwith grateful appreciation the ra! offerings ind kind expressions c-f sympathy receied. iLR. AND MRS. GEO. L. GIRAKX) . and family. v ilKS. BLANCHE GI R-VRD. rl have made a contiact with the Board cf Public Works cf the city of Hammond for the installation of 1"0 ftet.cf water main. Lot owners m the Forsythe Side Water Gardens, who expect to build this fall phould get in communication with rr. e at once, be-ff-re this line is laid. Kenry S. Davidson. 6C0 113th street. .Whiting. S-IS-1

WHITING and its PEOPLE

The full program of services will be carried out at the Method:.t Episcopj. Church tomorrow. Sunday School i 1 open at ten o'clock for a short session. The regular preaching v.'r ic will be. 3 n at 10.45. Rev. H. L. Davis. I. D. of South Bend will deliver the sermon. At 2 o'clock the Quarterly Conference will be held. Dr. C. P. McNeil will lead the young people's meet-

i ing at TiO o clock, using as his jusjrct "The Beauties and Wonders of God's World." At 8 o'clock the reguJlar Sunday evening services will be re. J fumed with a sermon by the pastor. The Church With a World Program. " Special music.

gatior.al Church will be resumed next Sunday. August UiHh. Sabbath School at ten a. m. All are requested to be present to make plans for the Sunday School picnic which is to be held September 4th. Church service at eleven a. m. Several children will be baptized. Subject for sermon : "Christianity and Social Service." Sunday E -(n;ng Club will open with th famous Jenk.n'a Colored Children Rand ef Charleston. South Carolina, who nil give a sacred concei t at i .ght o'clock p. in. They claim to have two of th

All services at the Ply mouth Congre-

rSXETCSSS THEATiE TONIGHT

Alice Joyce la "Th Spark Divlae." Also Kack Se-ett Comedy- Coming to- i snotTOtc, IVorothy Gish In "Turuln.g- the j Tsbles." aCoaiy ad Tuesiay, "Hutkle.

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Union Tire & Battery Co. 227-229 119th St., Whiting PENNSYLVANIA VACL'M CUP TIRES A Free Tube with each casing.

MEE HOTEL RESTAURANT James Congles. FINEST LUNCH IN TOWN, 65c. The Coolett Place in the Citr.

smalle-it band masters In the world.

Wh.tr.g Christian Church. Sunday. Aug. 23. 1SJ0. Bible school !.45 a. m. D. B. I'urinton. Supt. Morning worship ar.d 11.00 a. m. Evening Services. Sr. Christian Endeavor at 7;"". Mr. Leo. P." McCampbe-H. leader. J;:nir ChriHian Endeavor. T.dO. Mrs. John A. Hou s. leader. Song service from S:0 f Preaching at i30 Subject. '"The Parable of the Sower." We are g'.ad to announee that C- J. Sharp, of Hammond will preach for us at th morning srite. Brother Sharp neds no introduction to the people cf Wh:t:ng. We all know him and ha e !arned to love him. Come and hear him. "W. A. Wise, pastor. Mrs. McCarthy and son Frank, and

Father Moore of Chicago, were (uiiii at the Schaub home in Sheridan avenue on Thursday. Frank MuCarthy and Carl Schaub were fellow students at Campion College. The rfgular meeting of the Roy-! Neighbors will be held on next Monday evening. Mrs. Rose Gage, who was the guest of Mrs. Amelia Klose of New York avenue, has returned to fcer home in Indianapolis . Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Ritter of Sheridan avenue are spending the.r vacation near Three Rivers. Mich. The Trl Kappas will hive a fiish sup per at the Geneva House next Thursday evening. September Cnd. at 6iC0 p. m . . which is to be followed by a social meeting at the home of Miss Besaie Naef on Roberts avenue. WaHr Lippincott is ejuite ill suffering with blood poison In his limb. The Good Will Club were entertained

by Mrs. Glenn at her home in 113th j street on Thursday. The evening was j ;'P--nt in playing games, following j which a luncheon was served. Th -i 1 hosiers was the. recipient of the usual j ciuo gift, aluminum pie pans, the next meeting to be with Mrs. L. Lohse on Cent ral avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin H. Gordon have returned from their honeymoon trip, which they spent' at Mackinav Leiand. Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon are residing in their home in Centra avenue . Mrs. Carrie Gill of Oliver street returned yesterday from Lake TVawasee lnd . being accompanied by her niece M.ss Grace Moore. FEXKCESS TTEEATSX TOJTIGHT Alice Joyce la "The Spajrk DlTtae." Also IC&ck Seaett Comedy. Cemisuj tomrOT, Dorothy Glsh in "Turning the Tables.' Monday ul Tuesday, "HucuUehorry risja." S-: Thelma and Paul Franklin, who have been spending the summer here at th' home of their father A. Franklin, or. 113th street, will return to Kankakee 111., tocay to resume their .school stud les with th1 cpening of the fall term. Mrs. Ralph Whit and son Jack, an Miss Dorothy Evans left Thursday f . Wood ftiver. 111., to be the guests o the former's parent?, Mr. and Mrs Arthur Gladden. Mrs. Gill and son J.se and Miss Grace Moore i! ai leave for Wood Ri er next Wednesda they all to attend the wdding of M.s Ruth Gladden of Wood River and Joh Sharp of TVhitiner.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Keefe are rejoicing over the birth of a daughter at the South Shore hospital in Chicago. Mother and babe are doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Koch and family of Oliver street are on a motor trip through Indiana and parts of Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dallas of 119th street, have returned from Buffalo. New York . W. Sholders. arrested by officers Paiker, Miller and Girard. for being intoxicated, plead guilty and pair a fine of $1."0 and costs. Dr. H. L. Davis of South Bend, will occupy the pulpit of the Methodist Episcopal Church next Sjnday morning. The preaching service will begin at the regular hcur for morning worship, at 10:45. Dr. Davis, who is Superintendent of the South Eend District, will conduct the closing quarterly conference. for the year at 2.00 p. m. in the afternoon, at which time all annual reports from the various departments cf the church work will be mad. A!! the official members are expected to be present a.s far us pos

sible, and any and all members of the congregations are Invited . Mrs. Stickley of Cleveland avenue, is entertaining a niece. Lawrence Epley paid a fine of $1.00 Anrf rnt. f r- wcin- ,4. - - i .....

. ... uiuiiti. uciui y.acp-i under arrest by officers Parker. Girard

ana Miller. Noah Lynn was also fined $1 00 ar.d rests for the same offense.

If Yoa HaTe Electric MOTOR TROUBLES CALL HAMMOND

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& REPAIR COMPANY The Electric Motor Hospital 142 Sibley St. Hammond

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FRAGRANT and MILD Take no Others Sold by all Keliable Dealers Calumet Tobacco Company, Distributors 3330 MICHIGAN AVENUE. INDIANA HARBOR, IND.

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Located on Calumet Avenue and 1 1 9th Street, is a unique departure from the ordinary subdivision owing to the use of water in the

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Lagoons, several acres in extent, are placed to

give the effect and value of a park to the surroundings. Small -. parks have been laid out where the natural beauty of the native trees call for preservation. Many winding roads converge in a large public square The highways present a variety of widths, ranging from narrow lanes to wide avenues of 80 and 100 feet. You should

examine this property. Prices are low, ranging from per front foot. Prices advance September 8th.

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