Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 68, Hammond, Lake County, 7 September 1920 — Page 8
Tuosd.iv, September 7, 1920.
THK I'LMKS
WHITING and its PEOPLE
Gladys Ocfflntr of Oliver t.. Champions, the ncore being- to 5 In lift Saturday for a two wctk'i visit In favor i.f Whiting. A return game
York. lljiV w'U be playe.l at Kast CfvH-asro
I the East. tiprtiK -w
U.n and other clllc . I M'.rn Grace FI anger of Sheridan ave.. '.eft Saturday f r Michigan where h j wl!! upend hor vacation visiting rei- ! otive. Mia." :Jarv Ka'.n left yesterday for ! Luulavlilr. Ky.. whera 'she will apend two weeks visiting her brother, J.hri ' Ka'.ne and other relatives.
was P.
. n . i A' 1 1 '. t i-n Holmes of
their' .'l. t..roi Mrauitn di v.mvv'
!- tr.i( of her sister, .Mrs. w
BeavbUn of USth strct for several
Mr
HSlh stract are entertaining
daughter and children of Kaiamasoo, I icti .
U- and Mrs. P'r J. Mosr of , days
?i er:dan avenua motored to Xliiwaukes j rr Saturday, w her they rniined over
r - i Vvmn'j toiler of She-!- Laiorte,
, a avenua left Saturday, for Buffa-io.
N. where they will bo the gu
L.r relatives, after which they Cleveland. Ohio, expecting
yon two weeits. W.".:ian Wilson of Ohio avenue, was li. Twin Lake, la., oa a flshins trip ov. r Uaaod Day. M!.- Rhea Goldsmith of White Oa'.i avt)ue wiU teach in th East Chicago :,.i-roij this yetr being In the kindergarten of the Harrison School, 144th T.-id Magouc avenue. Mis?es Olive Carltxin and Anna Rau-mt-: hve returned from their vacation w.irre they apent at Lake. James, lnj. The wedding of Miss KJith tJard.io-, eldest daughter of '. H. Gardner, cf
Sheridan avenue and TJr. Guaard Free K, nf Ifnmmnnil. took n'ace at th
' now on - ' 1 -
IV. and Mrs. William E. Putnam are moving to their new home, the former F. R. Lewis home, llilth and
which they purchased.
The annual iilon:o of the .ongrega-
a3t'tIonal Sunday School was held at the
'ill K'J "I'-Ung pal iv. mo iiivim..s to b?.J'J'id ln contests, an elaborate dinner j being wrved at noon. A ball game
' was the afternoon feature, between tin i Wh'.tlng HooMers and the Kast Chicago
next
Saturday, tit batterle were Whiting. t;nldrii'h and Canner and for Kml Chicago. Thompson and TauWMn. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Gayie of New Tork .vcnue have moved to Fort Worth. Texas . Miss Nora Sullivan returned Saturday from her home In North Vernon. Ind.. tvhere she has been spending her a acat Ion . . . . . T T lI..klnH a r. .1
ur. ana .Mrs. u. - Roper s car. which, upon
Mr. and Mrs. Norman wnenon arm
family roturned Sunday from a two weeks vacation rpent In Michigan.
ROBERTSDALE
Whiting Advertisements Are Winners
Ford Sedan and stolen the battery from j It. lie at once notified Marshal Kuso who. after a few hour? of detective work, located the battery and no'.iif one similar to It In the tool box of Mr. Heyfcer who !s employed as nisht niA i at (he Nickel Plate jjiraKC. After, finding the batteries, young Mr. Fr 1elnger. who lives near the garage, became frightened und confessed that he
land Hepker had token the batteries
with the Intention of selling them. He also confej-sed that the oih'-r battery had been ntoien from Mr ii'ven
nvel sig.'it Ion.
wns found to bt? missing. The boys -greed to settle for all damage dime, but the two men have not yet decided what they will do in the matter. Mr. and -Mrs. Olson, of t-'ort Wayne, are here vli-ltinx at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. lltschka. Mr. Z. BauTtiT left Saturday for St. Lout where he will visit fur a couple of weeks with relatives. Miss Kdna Horger visited friends ln Michigan over Lubor Iay. Mrs. St. Oialrt, of Gary, vlf.ted with her parents here. Mr. and Mrs. J. Shoemaker over Sunday. Messrs. J. Watts and W. Wilson moved to Gary yesterday where they will take up their residence with Mr. and Mrs. Cius. Hendrick's.
Mrs. Peter Tanis entertilnJ h:r father and mother of iJo-'Jottc. on 'Wcdr ri.day . H. F. Kaske and daughters were the guests of Hon. .1. Koui k.l of Crown p.lnt on Wednesday. Mr. anl M-f. E P. I-oman;,- and
U'yrrt II D I M F Wholejtmt. Cleinsing, lIlPZ -'r"hlno and Ueallng 'ts. I oHob Murine for RdfOR '- J ncs. Soreness. GranuV , ffrC lation. Itching and YOUR LY LJ Burning of the Eyes or Evlid: "2 Drops" After the Movie. Motoring or Golf will win your confidence. A.k jour Druggist for Murine whan your Eye Neec Car. Murlii luv 1 mU y Co.. t.hicgo
rh.lriren of Chicago. will weik-end at tie home of H F. KnAf.
spend th their uncle
And Not Be Blue. Whe-ii you know n man to be yellow -It Is -Just as iv HI to ilrmv thj rotor Hn- 'nrtoens MiiBr.iii'.
"ilytiL Money bck iroxi 4uetia j C If HUNT'S Rlve fllt in th tr.menlofITCH.KCrKMA. "?Srv)J RING WOIM. TETTER TjJ py other itehin ki diaesM. Tr j
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If You Hare Electric MOTOR TROUBLES CALL HAMMOND 3476 Prompt and Efficient Service Always. HAMMOND ELECTRIC SUPPLY & REPAIR COMPANY The Ejectric Motor Hospital 142 Sibley St. Hammond
J !, h IV". Welv Uruifglst.
Columbia Records
lU'th street, Whiting.
for September Aronberg. B02 8-20-tt
home rrf the bride on Saturday after
t-.oon at four o'clJCk. The cerei;iony
wsj performed by Rev. Charles K. j Any Inan who , earning a wage or a Trieoiood. In the presence of reiat: . e j ary ran ilffc,rd to buy In the Forar.d intimate friends, the a ttendan , t'h - w.t(.r ,;ardi-ns. The property
bt.ng Miss Dell Fleres of Whiting aall esoeciailv low priced and the terms
vf payment are easy
tjeorge Freeburg of Hammond, i
brother of The groom. The bride wjj . amred In a trarelin? suit with a hat 1 to match and carried a soowcr boqu c j cf roses and lilliea of the valley. Foi- j lo ving the ceremony an elaborate wed- j ri ng dinner was served at the home cf I M-.. Charles Patten, on Sheridan ave. , ! -.vnere a pleasant time was enjoyed, pre i vir.ua to the gride and groom leaving! for Devil's Tjike. Wis., where they are ipnd their honeymoon. Mrs. Free, j burg la a well known Whiting girl, a j
graduate of the local high school ani las held a clerical position at th: S andard Oil Co. The groom Is employed by Swift and Co., Hammond, t pin their return Mr. and Mrs. Freeburg will reside -with the latler's father. C. H. Gardner of Sheridan avenue. The funeral of John Vallek. who pa-fed away at Dunning. III., was held . n Salurdayfl from i?t . John's church. !ntrmnt being at Greenwood cemetery in Hammond. Undertaker Haran also toiiilucted the fur.erat of James Wil1 am Kamlnskl of 3?S Harry avenJe. sr.ri Rose Franch. age 1 year, of T''0 S-hrage avenue. th latter being he:d f n -m the Creation Church. Mrs. Joseph B , Kyle of Oil avenue. ! entertaining her sister. Mrs. Nan Ko snd of I)uncansvtlle. Ps . Miss Ruth Carlson of Sheridan ave.. ye-urned home Saturday from a two trek's trip to Boston, New York and otner Eastern points. M!ss Catherine Pedersin of Sheridan jvrrif has returned from a visit In Klmwood. 111. Mr. and Mrs. William Shtnn Mrs Ve.tie Drake and their father, Thomav. est. attended the Dinwiddle reunion at !nwell on Saturday at which one hundred and flafty of the Dinwiddie Can were yresent.
Think It over
ihen come in ana i a i n (-i
Henry S. Imvidson. 600 110th phane Whiting 41 .
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Holstrom of lake avenue entertained at a bunco party at their home on Thursday evening. The
evening wav stent ln playing Bunco. 1
priies were, awarded Mrs. Kuebottom and Mr. and Mrs. A. Johnson. After the games, dainty refreshments were served . Mrs. W. Payne of Myrtle avenue had as her truest for a fey dayr Frank Turner of Fort Wayne. Ind. Mr. Turn, er Is a relative of the family. Mr?. Hay Moore and Mrs. Val Brown were In Chicago on business last Friday. Mrs. T. W. Kohr of Indlanapoll boulevard, ha.- been n t ert;i In ing her
n'ece Mrs. J. Jo.t of Toronto, Can.. jr . ari(j ifrs. DeRur are tb; pro-ii
for Hfew davs Inst week. i parents of a 'en pound boy
George Starring .-f Myrtle avenue.! Mr. .1. Kuliimini spent Thursday In is entertaining his friend. Merle Hum-j ,r0wn Point, visiting relative, mer. of Cedar Pspids. who arrived here j - . .
on Saturday and is expecting to fit
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MUNSTER
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The dollars that you shoveled Inlo th rent pile have gone beyond recall: invest the same money in the Whit n wvinus Loan Associa-lion and watch
ic gradually buy you ahome.
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for a few rla y s . Mrs. -Bertha Uw "f Myrtle avenue, vi.-ited friends in Chicago. th5 latter aprt of the week. Mrs. J. Ness and daughter of Roberts avenue returned from a few day.visit with friends at La.Cros.se. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Williams of Atchivon avenue, left for two wee:
I vacation on Friday, for Chelsea. Okl .
to isit with the laiter's parenis on.; while there will attend a family reunion . Mrs. J. Fasse of Roberts avenue was . Chicago visitor the latter pari of last w e c k . Mr:'. Oris IZvnns and sister Miss Heti; Wh'te of Chicago, vi.ilted at th Mas-
IST: ladies fjo.d u;n. i-.o,iii , t (r pa rt of thP r,.k. Wrist Watch, reward, return to - ; anfl Mr? n,rM and daughter ll&th street. Helen of Chicago, visited at the H. T. (Holding home on Friday evening; aNo STtll THEATlin TOMt'HT ' n : I end f rl t h community dance at tinEddie Lyons & t.ee Moran In "Every- . U h it ing'pn rk .
thing but the Truth.' nt" nu a. ....... funnv act. of the material happenings j or two happy-g'J-lucky mortals. Mutt , nnd Jeff in "The Fper Hanger." 'i.-a
Yeai." a xlppy celebrated comedy
LETTER FRO?.! I MRS. BRUCE'
The recer.t purrhai-evs in the Forsvthe Water Cardens includes William Hutchison and Charles I. t'humlcy. Mr Hutchison has purchased SS feet of frontage on Purton Court, and Mr. Chumlev has taken 50 feet on liSrh . 9-7-1 street .
A!
so Fox News.
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HOBART
pnlXH'lsS Til II ITU K AlMK-HT THEAMni: IL.M." Parnmonnt Ilrtorr, with Shirley Mnon unci an All Star Cat. We guarantee thl vletwre. lo the tiumpst Pathe llevlrw. This I. I'arnmoiinl Week at the Tinre. A ire-le-l pnxnm h" be-T srrr.neeil
for every lny this week.
Saturday morning, upon ntering h:s garagf. Mr. Wm . Kaschka discover, d
that thieves had
the night before n
entered his place
had torn up his
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NOTICE
Fits any furnace or boiler. Csll for demonstration . Open Tuesday and on
iMisct-s Catherine and Gertrade C5in- ( Friday evenings. l,s hibiey si., itam-
of IjiPorte avenue left for Union mond. Tnd. Price J. .."". imi.i..-
remained over Iabor tion $35. Tank prop'-rtunate t (I-T-H.IO
fher
tis where they
NEVER GRIPE OR SICKEN
iFCR L7Z7. A.1-?D SCV7ELS J
When Know
you have a heart, it is t i m e to watch your
stomach. Palpitation and other signs of "heart trouble" usually mean indigestion, produced by food poisons that irritate every part of the body heart included.
You
Tell Remarkable Story of Sickness and Recovery. Brooksburc. Ind. "When I v??.3 a
young irirl I clrkeI in my father's
sieve anu nneo heavy boxes which . caused displacement and Isurfered gre&tly. I was married . at the age of eightcea and went to a : doctor about my . trouble and he said if I had a child I would be all right. After three years twins came to us and I did cet all richt but
three years later a baby boy came and I was troubled aeain. I could scarcely do any work at all and suffered for four vears. A ne.frhbor told me about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and I took it for a year or more. Now I have a baby girl and do not have any female trouble. You can do any thin you like with my lettpr to help others.' -Mrs. J. !L ERUCE, R. F. D. 3, Erooksburg, Ind. The makers of Lydia E. Pmkham's Vegetable Compound have thousands of such letters as that above they tell the truth, else they could not have been obtained for love or money. Thi3 medicine i3 no stranper it has 3tood the test for more than fortv vears.
If there are any complications you do I not understand write to Lydia E. Pink-
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