Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 110, Hammond, Lake County, 26 October 1920 — Page 8

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THE TIMES Tuesday. October 2G, 192; K

WHITING and its PEOPLE

The Loyal Women's clas of the ch;.rch or 'hrl5t n-ill have a Hall'won social in the baspratnt of iiic r: urch Tutsday evening; Oct 2(5. Mrs. Ross Uianibrii or I.a rVi-te aunue lias returned home from the i;o.P'ta.1 and 1 Renin alontr nlu'ly. Mr. Frank L'uUher of ll'jth street, -ho met with an ucrldont last Frldny while eJ. -work, a piece- cf vv ,t. tiny his wrist, requiring six stitotion to close th wound. 13 reported a.i (loirs nlj-Pir. All tene-ral ofleers, teacher atul department superlnten dents of the Methodlst Sunday m-hnol will lu.l.J tneir regular monthly meeting a' the church tonight at T.3V F.verv member of the board ts urged to be present ' A genera! church social for a'.l iifm. Hits and friends of th Mfthodist church is te'.n planne J for election right. The men have arranged for a rr.Tt -Rire be instaiK-,j t n. rf ceivir.gr the election return. The -.-rr.en cf the church -win terve refreshment during the evening. V tti.-.rt irogram w;i: be given, with Raines rd general good time fur a;;. AU members and friends of the chjreii are invited. Mrs. Harry A Sain-? of 43; Indianspoils avenue a, jir g:lrf n,r ;ther. Mr. Frederick Sf.-.w.jler or I hiladelphla. Pa. Heury KHha of Olean, X. T.. Is the ruest of his Ulster. Mrs. X. K. Miller of Sheridan avenue. The league of tvomn voters Invite e!l Whitinsr Bcmi-n eMa-ble in the baltot to attend the meeting- at the ty ha:t tomorrow evening- at 8 o'clock here Chas. S. Ivrel will show them hrw to use the voting machine. The C-eakers are to h O. A. Aiiljrren. repibTTcan candidate for state representative .n.d WiMam J. Murray, democratic candidate for prosecuting t torncv. Te arrual m e e t i n 3: of the whiiin? chapter of the American Red C'ros "ill meet at the library tomorrow eveni-.i at 7. r.H o'c'.orX. The object f .' the meeting is the election of an executhe committee or board, of directors and consideration of an1 action upon reports and transaction of rtrrr business -Mis Elht-1 Kirbv of KHmni'.nd spent th -k end vfsifin-r Wiiit e.!,.,i ,

Arthur Moore, of Oliver rlnet has

oeen spenainK his vacation visiting relatives in Glean. N. Y. and other points. ' The Hammond Epxvnrth Teasite will ontertain th Calumet Union leagues on net Friday ni?ht at an old fashioned box supper and Hallowe'en party. Ail 'Whitinjr leaguer? desiring to go should notify Miss Johnson at phone 3 5. The tudebaltor car belonging to Vincent Muse of Schrasi avenue was stolen from h;s gaiago Sunday night at S .40 p. m. The Junior h.gh school :!! have a

Hallow e'en pai ly in the 11 S. auditorium tonu'lTinv evening from 7 to ! P. m. to be chareroned by the teachers. J'urgi.irs attempted to enter the ! onio of Mr. nnil Mr.-. .ifpiien K il-" -' . TOO Kuohd aientie about l.in oVlo. Sunday morning:. Airs. Kulu-i-k was awakened and go!!'. to the tcbphoiv failed i:p the police 'station. :-'ai'1 lurglar ivust b.uvo been fiighientd away by t:ie ta'-kins w Ita.n and mado i i : s c rt a p e . Tiie ni-'iri-rr of tiia Ti i Kupp;i rorify jj.ivi- a HsHmic'cn party at the h'-.o- of .Mrs, !lty II. ttinn in i'ctiMai uon-.'" on Saturday r -ning in 1-t.oior of Ilitir patronesses Mrs. Frank N (iaiit. Mrs. Joim i Hall. M". II. i:. :iii!iipl.re anil Mrs. A. J. Iauon, tit-tiv-o latter bei:i; newly a l-l-o! 11 t-d. 'I'lie Hallowe'en suggestions were, cat -lied out ir the decorations t" a eiy rt;ract'o inirafure. Uunco plaed prrijre-vi v e!y at 7 fables was til" t'eature of D.e .leniiii, the honors going t. Mrs. 'laule V. Huntphreys. Mrs. l-'rii'-M Vat'-r ai'd Mrs. It..y n T.Heii. The out-of-town gue.t were Mrs. lla: Tio-nd !-ciiaiib '. So-ith Ft nd and Mi s. Uicbtcr of I'lacago. )ii l. vls.tIng ! er sister. Mrs. Louis Matter. At the last tr.t-eting of the YomE Iadits' gatlU of the t'oim 1 1 ga I sona ! church th following officers were elected: I'l -i.-nivnt. lira. Ray W'hitmer: vice pro.-iuMit. Miss 'Myrtle toltwde!; oc'i-tarv and truai-uror, Miss Ud.tii L.al.ngenh.in. James J. Nejdl has telnrnrd from -iovt land. Onl . where lie attended tile i;i 10k layers convention. The Whiting women are urged .ta, tend the meeting ac the city hall tomorrow evening to learn how to use the otiiiK machine. The Kepubliean women o' Wli-tins lre invited to a meeting to bo held in the Masonic tempie at East Chicago (.morrow afternoon at 2.:!0 o'cloc';. 1 he Whiting Iad69 attending will take the Fii car from the Conrny hotel. Mrs. Gray of LaF'ayette ar.d Mrs. Mary Steele of Kvansville, Inrl., will address the women on the Issues it the campaign. The musical numbers on the program will be given by Mrs. F. I-:. Stephens, Mrs. T,estrr OtH'ti'.it imcr and Miss Annette Specter. Iti'freshments will also be served. The Whiting chapter. Eastern Stars. ' i.tei tained on Saturday ev ening in honor of their grand matron. M'-s. Jennie H. Acktrly of Frankfort, Ind. In honor of her presence Mis. Aokorly was presented with a gift by the local chaptfr and Mrs. Aniel'a Burton, part grand matron, was the recipient of a boquet of flowers. A program was enjoyed following which an appetizing luncheon was served.

The ;o!den Star K bceca 1 hold their regular nuet'tig

ii.'Mday Will be nerxed Mis s Myrtle

odfcC will on Wed-

eenmg. several candidates initialed. Itei'i-.-shments will be by tin iiiiuhlliiwj. hurctu dil l I! . 1 h Fa r-.e of avenue weie outh H'hicog-'

visitors on Saturd-iy. Mr. and Mrs. ("barley Nesr rf Tn-

Toototed to Mieti'au w he- e they vl. itvd

lianaiodis Flil ' 1 1 y Sunday i : lend". .Mr. ar 1 .Mrs.

a v eTiu e c nt crt fi 111 liart at tln'.r !-..

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1 r el...t ; v rj r "0111 tt -j ie over Sunday.

tepott that 111'.'v 'nx l as iie n 'y. mi My rt . a k run-

We are 1 h'I to ,!n!iiimi' Mtnseburu v i'iy ill at hi lo 10

.s slowly ini, ro.lnt;. A large number fi'-m here at.ndvO lie fail festival in Hammond tart Saturday evening. Tho Oft.-) I'L f-rr family who ol I th.-ir home on M rt avr-nue, left th. latte,- part of Th- week- for the :--n ttli ri-n parr of Illieois to send tii, w 'Titer w it.ti Mr. I;.-?strs parer:!;. In t he vpring tiny arc ejp-etin t leave Fro: Ang lcs. 'al. lit K tiicy -Will make tuvir fu'ur.-

VVattr Themsslves. Potted planrs water rh.om-el v o 4 lvhen piaecd on n rcT i;sl to hold vvatr, in the icntor of tl,' envpr of wliicli is nn oto!iinjr ho'clinc a snongo, through which tho water rit-cs into the holes in the flower jiots.

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Air. and Mr. August Sehrn'.u'ie. Mrs. W. Payne of Myrtle avenue tended the card partv given by lien Hur lodge in South Chicago Friday evening. A number from here attended

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Whiting Advertisements Are Winners

November records now on saie. come j

and hear the latest. Columbia records, s

S. Aronberg, Jeweler, Whiting.

HSlh street I0-l':-tf

Fr quick service. Rapid Shoe Re- , U't'r.? Co. We call fyr and delivery j all repairing. Phone 2S2 Whiting. t

10-21-6

11 crt enro'ls vou in oi:r Xmas Bums- j ick club. Sctfer Furniture Co. 3 ' - -: !' t

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A rw business center

the corner of i alune ; A rt : n r I 115th Street, when ft: teen .boln re placed upon the market ii Mo-i-dar, Nov. 1. Prices will be announced Thursday. T sha'l make a very lowprice, for the opening dsy and the nice will increase Ten ($10.01 Polers a d8y thereafter. Remember, prices will be made public Thursday, 'ct. 2. and the sale will be?in Saturday. Oct. SO. This property lies in the h-art of the Whitli'g-Wolf Iike d's'tet and l a part of the Forythe Water Gardens Henry S. Iavidson, C0 USth street. Whiting. Ind. FvoR SALE 5 room hoas on (.'ifviand avenue, modern. 371 ft. lot. furTi,.ce heat. Sold on eay payments, fee T. D. Sullivan, 603 119th street. 10-22-1

F' "R SALE 2 wtory steam heated t-'udenre, 1121 Lincoln Ave., es Park addition, for term.' phone Wlvting

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A Krutfw'rk P'.ionog' aph on t rnt-j to su;' jcu. teifir Furniture Co io-:.-.-tf I will offer two prizes of JlPO each for the best short discussion of thrsubject "What location in the Whitingtv olf Lake (Jistrict will fi.-wt reach the r.arket value il.000 per front foot?'' One rr'j. WIU be open to the pup -, . f tha Whiting and H obertsds bschools. The other prize w,1! !. open to ail othe-s. Papers must be suhmirted rot later than Friday, Q-t. ;n. Now is the time, to defend your own pet location. Ir Is expected that the 'ollowtrg corners will be favorites: New- York and ll?t'r. sfeet, Indiana boulevard. Calumet avenue and 113th street. Send In yoitr argument to Henry E. Davidson, 609 113th street. Whiting. Ind. 10-25-8T4R THr.ATER TOMGHT Crawford Kent in "Other Men'?; Shoes." brotherly love In the theme of this story, which has twin brother for Its leading character, also Billy Vrar.ey comedy, latest Fox News and Mutt and Jeff in "Napolecn.' Tomorrow Marjorie Rambeau In "The For tune Teller."

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! j . . y .- J I I I j ! Women Appreciate Values j i

Tn compliance with numeroua requests, copies of the covenant of the league cf nations have been placed in the office of the WhiC.ng N'ewi company, 52 ll&th street, and -may be? had free of charge. Whiting Central" Democratic committee. 10-2R FHI3iCE.S THEATBR TOIC.HT KH Von 9ti-ofamtn'a Bfr woadrr plctn-e. "The Dli Fniwkrj." What itm priest. Can "si buy the lw-vjr pmtmk-ryt F-oetlaal rnmrdr "lee ni !-.'' m.jfii

The following is the first letter received by Mr. Henry S. Davidson, 600 1 19th St., on the location of a new business center in Whiting. Mr. S. C. Dwyer has kindly consented to act as one of the three judges awarding the prizes. The others will be named later. "The geographical center of, the WhitingWolfe Lake District is the corner of Calumet Ave. and 119th St. "The population center should reach the geographical center when the population has grown to 40.000. "The business center should approach closely to the population center. Therefore there is good reasons for mentioning that the corner of 1 19lh St. and Calumet Ave, will be the lecatisn which shall eventually reach very high property valuation."

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