Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 118, Hammond, Lake County, 4 November 1920 — Page 10
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THE TIMES Thursdav. Nov. 4, 1920.
WHITING and its PEOPLE
Miss GUdys Oefftngrer will sntertaln ths xnombars of the Beta Uammt Upsiin sorority at her home !n Oliver street tonlrbt. Tenderfoot test for ths Olrl Scouts will rlven at tho Community house t ;30 tontgrht. Ir. O. H. Hosklns was In a very rtous condition at the Wo:ey hospital in Chicago yesterday, ttieie hav1C 4sn no Improvement in his condition for ths previous 5aj
'wtailam Hood of Central avenue, who underwent an operation at St. Bsrrd"s hospital In Chicago has returned home. Ths marriage f axias Eu'.tlla Jexter. daugrhter of ?lr. and Mrs. Arthur Dexter of "Whiting;. and Raymond Austyen. son of Mr. and Jlrs. John Austgen of 188 Sheffield avenue. Hammoad. w'll take pla.ce at AVhitinff on Wednesday. Nov. 24. when the cererror.y will be performed by Rev. Father William C. Miller at the Sacred Heart church. Edward Kelleher. nephew of Mr. and Mrs. McCarthy of Sheridan avenue.
Whiting Advertisem en ts Are Winners
November records now on sale, come snd hear the latest Columbia records. P. Aronberg;, Jeweler, 02 113th street Whiting-. 10-22-tf 11,08 enroll you In our Xmas Brunswick olub. 6eifer Furniture Co. io:3-u TOR SAL.E Davenport. r-s range vclfh high oven. 311 Central Ave. 11-3-3 TOR Furniture for 6 room Cat -with privilege of renting flat. 753 Indiana Blvd. 11-3-2 A Brunswick Phonograph on tirma to ul you. Selftr Furniture C. 10-25-tf
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who underwent an operation at the &t. Bernard's hocpital In Chicago, has returned home and was able to be out yesterday for the first time. "Mrs. K. R. Tilton entertained the members of the Trl K3ppa sorority at her home In AVest Fark avenue on Tuesday evenlnjr.
Xuoyd Gregory, a local niaU carrier J
for several years, has now entered the post office as a clerk. Em!l Sass has succeeded Grejrory on tho mail route. Miss Loretta Kuhn has resigned her position in Cast Chicago to take one In the machine hop ollicfe at the Standard Oil company. The Women's Foreign missionary society will be entertained t the home cf Mrs. John J. Keller at her homo !n Sheridan avenue this evening. A most pleasant evening's entertainment ha been planned and a'.l members are urged to be present. Miss Erna Vater of Sheridan avenue
has entered the employ of the Betr company at Hammond. Mrs. Edward O'Hara of Chicago spent Tuesday v.siting her daughter. Mrs. Charles Chant on Cleveland aer ue. Peter Buczkowsk". of Centra! avenue, who was Injured In an auto acc'.dent on lut Sunday is improving it now being thought that Ms injuries consist of prains instead of a broken rm and limb. Mr. and Mrs. John McCarthy t Siier-
i'ian avenue are attending the Ainera'.
of their sister In law in Chicago today. Thomas West, age S5 years, father of Mrs. William Shinn on Cleveland avenue, was pleased at the republican majority. Mr. West, who has been a voter for the last 4 years, had th honor of casting his first vote with the organization of the republican party in 1S5.
A number of th Whiting boyg stu- i
dents at the University of Illinois, will be home over the week end and see the University of Il'inots and University of Chicago football game on Saturday. K II. Mpttern. Whiting's pioneer druggist, who is suffering with pneumonia, was In a very serious condition at h'.s home In Oliver street yesterday.
liig and gifts will be needed. Mr. and Mrs. F. Frankenfield of Chicago were entertained at a 6 o'clock dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Starring on Myrtle avenue Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. Newell returned from their vacation which they spent at Kokoniu. Ind.. visiting Mr. Newells parent!?.
Mrs. Tooey of Chicago spent a few diya at the homes of Mrs. Burns of Atchison avenue and daughter. Mrs. Hay Moore of West Pork avenue. Mrs. Louis Moulder of Superior avenue wui calltvd to Chicago by the serious illniss of her sister, Mrs. Richter, who was operated on for appendtc i t i .. Mrs. John Brown of Myrtle aven' was a Chicago visitor on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. George Guiding, who hue lived in the Diecsou home un Huberts avenue, moved t the Paxker home on 1 16th street the Utter part of the week. i Last evening a pretty birthday party was had at the Kiekenapp home on Stanton avenue, in "honor of flttl Murrel's seventh birthday annivei sary. Mrs. Kiekenapp served a dainty luncheon In the dining room, which was decorated in Hallowe'en suggestions t about IS little girls.' nr.oi bos. Miss M.irrel received many pretty gifts In honor of the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pohertlne of Myrtle avenue attr-n.Wd a theater In Chicago on last Sunday. Mr. and Mis. J. Hcede of Indianapolis boulevard, are entertaining two of their nieces, one from Buffalo. N. T.. and the other from Philadelphia. Fx., at their home for a few days. Mrs. v.'. Buell of Indianapolis boulevard was a Chicago business visitor Monday. Mr.s. Carl Holstrom of Iake avenue is nicely improving from a serious srell of sickness. On Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Martz of Myrtle avenue entertained a number of their friends at a Bunco party. A very enjoyable evening was spent, and dainty refreshments were served.
ROBERTSDALE
The tenth and eleventh of this month the different societies of the P.obertydale church are giving a bazaar in the church parlors. Many useful articles will be for sale In the line of groceries, baked goods, fancy articles of ail kinds and aprons, too Tumorous to rnontion. Xmas is coin-
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Prices on Fish have dropped, affording the women of Hammond an opportunity to change the menu from the monotonous meat diet. For Thursday, Friday and Saturday we have tcads of fish of all kinds. Give the family a treat once more. Your favorite fish at about the old prices.
Mr. and Mr, w. Smith, who recently moved to Hobart, Ind.. visited the latter's slater. Mm. Charley Newell and husband, of Myrtle avenue over lat Sunday.
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GRIFFITH
A change In time tit the morning and aiternoon Erie tralna went Into effect fcunday. train formerly leaving here at 10:25 i now due at 10.35; train going e.ist arrives hi?re at 12;3:i, iiiftead of 2:32 p. m. Mr. and MY?. Bro Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Mat lleifin visited relatives here Sunday. Mrs. Mat Miller and con of Chicago me spending the week with Ben Millr' family. Mr. and Mrs. George Spitz celebrated tlitir eighth wedding anniversary on Sunday evening. t'orty relative.", b-otteer. e!.tera and their families were present. Hallowe'en otunts and decoratifjna were carried out. A most enjoyable evening wan enjoyed, all ivii-hing- Mr. and Mrs. Spitz would have many more anniversaries. The marriage of M!s Anna Hoedyker and Mr. John Nilea took plac Sunday evening at Hop. They have lift for several dys on a trip. Whmi they will make their home at Tos. Hosts of friends wtli them well.
Berlach Bros, have Inntalled a gasoI line station. I Mrs. William Koehle wa a "-h .
cugo visitor on Wednesday. Al. Miller and family of Chicago H-ent Sunday here with John Stark and family. Mrs. Anton Heid. Marie Held. Helen
i K"itman and Helen Stark were visi
tors at Hammond on Wednesday. Mr. and Mre. Tom Jones returned from Hunsaalear on Tuesday evening. Mike Sohmal Is on the ,-rk list with
lame back.
B. C. Helwlg was the winner of several election bets. Fred Scherer of Chicago Is visiting here -with relatives.
HOBART
The O. E. S. auxiliary will meet Thursday with Krace Pearl. The M. E. ladies aid society win meet Wednesday with Mrs. Axel Stro-m. The Ladies' Aid AUianco of the TTni-
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I whs budiy ruptured while lifting 8 trunk several years ago. Doctors Bald my only hope of cure was an operation. Trusses did me no gO"d. Finally 1 got hold of something that qul-:kly ana completely cured me. Years have paused and the rupture has never returned, although I am doing hard work an a carpenter. There watt no operation, no lost time, no trouble. I have nothing to nelt, but will give full Information about how ou may find a complete cure without operation. If you write to me, Kugene M. Pull en. Carpenter, 64 8-Gr Mareellus Avenue. Manaaquan, X. J. Better cut ou; this notice and show It to any other who are
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tarian church wHl meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. J. J. Wood. E. C. Scheldt and son. Edward, weie Chicago visitors yesterday. The Royal Neighbor lodge wtlj have a card party following their lodge meeting this Wednesday evening1. Miss Edna Barger saw Jane Cowl in "f mil in' Through" at the Cort theaeter 1nst evenlnpr.
YOUR G LETTING OLD Has this been remarked to you on account of prematura gray hair, or do you keep yourself looiciOfT young? You oaa easily do f 3 J with VAN'S MEXICAN R HAIR COLOR RESTORO This meritorious preparation restores the gray hairs to their origloKl oolor. You will be highly pleased with the results. If ot your money returned. At all sealers S1.O0 per kottU. The Keils Company NrWD'JKCH. N. Y. DiTS:UTOt
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Get Ready Now and go with me to the FAMOUS IRRIGATED RIO GRANDE VALLEY OF TEXAS and see the wonderful crops that are growing now. Next Excursion leaves Chicago Friday, Nov. 5th, 1920. Round trip rate, including meals and berth, ONLY $35.00 A chance of a lifetime to see this wonderful country. I have the tickets, call me up for yours. J. H. TRESCOTT
HAMMOND, IND. :: PHONE 2812 Office American Trust & Savings Bank
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EDWARD C MINAS CO. PRICE RE-ADJUSTMENT SALE
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Sold oq Easy Payments Be sure you see the A.B.C. Electric Laundress before you buy a washing machine. You get two washers in one when you get an A.B.C. Washer. It is absolutely safe, efficient, noiseless, and the easiest to operate, and will last a life time. The A.B.C. is all steel construction, with full cabinet swinging wringer, wood or meta cylinder, and has a horse power motor. It is not necessary to remove the cylinder to clean the A.B.C. Washer. Let us demonstrate the A.B.C. Washer in your own home next wash day.
1 The Electric Shop
643 E0HMAN STREET HAMMOND Phones: 678-2455
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
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The leathers are Black and Brown Glace Kid, Black and Brown Calf, also Beaver Brown and Grey Glace Kid. There are numerous styles in Dress Boots with Louis or high heels, also many styles in snappy English models with military or Cuban heels, that are suitable for dress or service wear. Every pair have Goodyear welt sewed soles. These are shoes that were made to sell at from $ 1 1 to $ 1 5. Now offered at $9.85. EVERY SIZE WIDTHS AAA TO E Many other numbers in Women's Good Shoes reduced to sell at
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