Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 135, Hammond, Lake County, 24 November 1920 — Page 8
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Pas:? Eisrht THE TIMES Wednesday, Nov. 24, 1920.
Whiting Advertisements Are Winners
Columbia Grpboelaa oa rr paypanfh S. Ara&frarg. tV03 llfHh mtrrrt. 11-23 tf enrolls you In our Xmas Brunstvick club. Selfer Furniture Co. l-25-tf A TTrurnrartok Phonograph on terms to a-ctt ycu. Seller Furniture Co. 10-25-tf PUCCTE3& CUrl to assist with house wr. no trajrhitils, 491 Xetv York aveaa. 11-13-8 Orn wit nljht until p. m., except Mtndar Friday, closed at p. m, !fr Fumirora Store. 11-J-tf rwycvaa Ea?b and company's b!g SI.C-4 tpb phonograph sale 1 norm em Is full Kut In Wl!t!a, The may chine are en display la Mrs. C R. TCi:;fcte anilinery store. 810 Clark ntraet Just bcic of the Xe-X2g-ht Halcery. Mr. R. H- Held and Mr. J. C. J-onss are oonAuetlns; this sale and v.t',1 b pleased to have their old time friends and customer call. Tbls sale will prcve a toon to the early Xinti shopper as price are oat to the bone ar.d '9a roaXe jro'AT o"vrn terms. Open every evenlnr rmtll 10. 11-32-St PRI7TC3ES9 THEATRE Wednesday end Thursday, upeotol matinee Thank.srivtnar Day, "Charlea Hay tn Homer Cornea Home.' Alao "Edgrflr's Hamlet by fitk Tarking-ton, n. "Penrod" tory comedy for brre and trlria from 9 to SO. 11-24-TOTICSI TO BOWI.ETRS All bowler of traltlng- and vlointty 'Interested Jn forming- a league to be known as tr-.e City TLeagrtie are notified to meet at tha bowling" parlors of Mike Juhass tn the basement of the Slovak home bunding. Six- teams are !- reaiy entered, two or four more teams ere desired to enter. Over 1490 In cash prises will b distributed in sraoh manner as may be arreed upon at the meeting- Friday evening at t. Is'oTembor 23, 190. Captains of teams already entered ahortd, be present with
out fill. This Is a good chance for
Whiting- bosvlers to make some money. , H-24-:
A special table) d'hote dinner will be
served Tbankesrrvlne;. Malta reaerva
tions now. Phone CKeefe's
Cafe and Annex. 651 119 th street AVh'tiasr. lad. 11-24-
FT3Ct SAXE CTeavy oak dining table
and chairs, brown leather couch. 9x12
ermtnstsr rug, bookcase with one set
standard American Encyclopedias. 753
Indiana Bird., above Moser's Hard-
-aro. . 1124
learn the value of saving mrvfwyeta Join the Whiting- 15avlrgs and Ioan Association and start right. Begin to learn the value of saving it Is the only way to accumulato something for a rainy day. It Is the corner stone
to auocess; the foundation of happi
ness; the first step towards owning:
your own home. 11-24
STAR THEATER TOMOHT Pearl Whit In "The Timers Ctili,"
cbucXful of suspense, brlmmlixc with
action. Latrst two-act SomiTaJnr Comedy. 11-24
WHITING and its PEOPLE
The Bible school of the Church of Christ will give a Thanksgiving program tomorrow evening. Xteailngs by two young ladies from the- Chicago School of Expression will ba a feature of the program. Miss Florence Denham. who has been quite 111 at Tier home In LaPorte avenue Is Improving. Fred Ehlers spnt Sunday at Crocker visiting relatives. Mr. ami 'Mrs. O. Nichols of Hebron, I ltd., .spent Sunday with their sister, Mrs. Frank Allison of Sheridan avenue. !Mts. Walter Ginther oif Import avenue will entertain relatives from LaPorte and Union Mills on Thanksgiving day. Mrs, Henry Ehlers has been visiting her nieca in Blue Island. Mrs. Fred Schols entertained her niece from Chicago at her home in Sheridan, avenue. "Misses Wllma, and Dorothy Nichols of Hebron were guests of their aunt. Mrs. F. Allison over the week end.
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Mrs. James Burton of Central avenue is in St. Bernard's hospital in Chicago where she was visited on Monday by Mrs. T. W. Eaton and Mrs. P. J. Moser. Virginia Kyle of Ohio avenue Is ill with tonsllltis. The Whiting friends of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Griffith of Hammond, nee Miss Mary Byer of Whiting wi'U be Interested to learn of the birth of a son to them at St. Margaret's hospital, where mother and son are getting along nicely. Miss Blanche Lehman has gone to her home In Xew Commer.Hown, Ohio, where her mother Is quite 111. Miss Jessie Farrls of Sheridan avenue will spend Thanksgiving at her home in Dundee, 111., to be accompanied by M1ss Mae M. Moxley.
Fremont Lane was arrested by Officer Benak for reckless auto driving. He was released on a $23.00 bond, signed by M. E. Harr.' Al Ehlors of JoV.et. III., visited his
mother, Mrs. IT. Ehlers. He reports his
wife, who is 111 with typhoid fever as improving-. Mrs. Ehlers Is confined at the home of her mother, Mr,;. Sheffield in Hammond.
FRIXCESS THEVTRH Wednesday
and Thursday, nprclul matinee Thank-
SrlTlng Day, "Chnrlea Roy In Homrr
Cornea Home." Also "I'djrar'a Hani
let" bj- Booth Tarklngton, a "Penrod" Mory remedy for boys and girls from to 80. 11-24-Gust -Stavitzke was arrested for assault and battery on complaint of hi9 wife Louise Stavitzke, another charge surety of the peace. He Is locked up awaiting trial. George Duckish charged with being cirunk by Offcer Benak was released on his own recognizance to appear Dec. 6th for trial. Mrs. Lyons of LaPorte avenue, who Is suffering with an abscess on her hand is Improving. Mrs. Pottinger entertair t umber of little girls at her hon-, : !,!- son avenue on Monday in hen. ; f ti sirth birthday anniversary ,r !i r daughter. Kuth.
The union Thanksgiving services of the Protestant churches will be held at the M. E. church tomorrow mornlug at 10:00 a. m. The sermon will be given by Rev. A. K. Spielberger of the Robertsdale Evangelical church, while all co-operating 'pastors will take a part. There will be special music for this service. Mrs. Morton Trout of Pennsylvania avenue went to Hammond yesterday, where her brother, William Myers, is on the sick list. The League of Women Voters will meet In the library at o'clock this evening for the discission of the Shephard-Towner and the SmlthTowner bills. All women of Whiting and Robertsdale are urged to attend. Clyde Lampinan, chief of the fire department will go to Indianapolis Nov. 29 to attend the Fire Prevention convention. The Ladles of the Evangelical Lutheran church will give a Basaar and bake sale at their churih parlors on December 8.
ROBERTSDALE
PRINCESS THEATRE Wednesday and Thursday, apeclal matinee ThanltaHlvlng Day, "Cbarlea Hay In Homer Cornea Home." Also Edgar'a Hamlet" by Booth Tnrklnton, a "Penrod" Mory comedy for boye sad Brlrla from B to 80. 11-24-Mlss Hulda Neff of Hobart, Ind.. Is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs-. Ralph Craft on Myrtle avenue. Mrs. Joseph Rlensperger of .Myrtl.? avenue was In Chicago on businos3 Monday. The Mesdames W. Thomas, R. Mccarty, J. Fuller and W. Roe were Chicago visitors on Monday. Mrs. A. Schaeffer was a visitor at the East Side on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Thiesson and son. Junier of Indianapolis, spent Sunday
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at the home of Mrs. Thiesson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. bahn of Last Side. Mrs. W. Eggers of Indianapolis boulevard, was a Hammond vlalto Monday. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. WUson of Atchison avenue attended the funeral of a trlend In Chicago last Saturday. A public meeting will be held at the Franklin Auditorium this evening concerning the new district ewer. Mayor Brown, the city engineer and the board of public works, will be present, so it la Important that all property owners be present. A masquerade dane'e will be given Thanksgiving night at the Slovak homo, by the La'llea' Parish club of Whiting, flftfcn prises wiil be awardid for the dinVrf-nt costumes. Music will be furnished by Micky's orchestra. The date is Nov. 23. Monte-Market returned to .his home on Myrtle avenue after a confinement of 10 days at the 8t. Bernard's hospital for an opperatlon from which he is getting along fine.
Mrs. Herman Breckman of Atchison avenue, was a Chicago visitor yesterday. John Ellroy of Crown Point visited here with friends and relatives over last Sunday.
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Carl Thomas of Chicaco SDect sn-
day here with his family.
Peter Sauor spent Sundar with his
parents.
Ben Hepp, who spent several months n Iowa arrived here Monday nlsht.
He will spend tha winter here with his father and mother.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kreta and family
of Sohneider were guests at the home
or Mr. and Mrs. Phil Kretz on Sun
day.
Mm. Lieyd of Hammond visited her
parents, Mx. and Mts. Dennis Shea on
Monday.
Frank Shafer of Hammond spent
Sunday here with his mother.
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oAnnouncement GREENEB AUM SONS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, the oldest banking house in Chicago founded in 1855 announces the extension of its activities to Hammond. Franzen Agency will represent the Bank's Investment Department. Greenebaum Sons Bank and Trust Company has served careful investors for 65 years through offering only the highest grade 6 per cent First Mortgage Real Estate Bonds. Denominations, $100 $500 $1,000. Each issue of these bends represents the choicest offerings. They are secured by property that meets the most rigorous tests for safety. Thrifty investors are invited to make the intimate acquaintance of this old, time-tested banking and investment institution. Greenebaum Sons Rattle andTnist Company Oldest KanVlng House In CUcaso Hammond Coirempomtoot Franzen Agency Boom 1 10, First National Bank BaHding Hammond, Indiana Phones S32S and 3-474
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