Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 156, Hammond, Lake County, 20 December 1920 — Page 9

Monday, December 20, 1920.

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The Whiting friends of Mr. and Mrs. Esnald Xaef. nee Violet Lwl.i, will be Interested to learn that ari 11 pound son -was born to them at their home 1n 'Wood River. 111., on Kriday evening. Barney McKenna was placed under rreat at 61S 113th street by Officer Sattrf.eM for being- drunk and disorderly. He was released on a J5'.oo bond furnished by Herman Iadrndorf. to appear tomorrow for 'trial. 3tf!ss Olwen rritchard enSrrtalned the members of the Tri Kappa j..rority at her heme in Sheridan avenue on I'riday evening. Claire vHentliorne, v. ho g a student t th'j University of "Wisconsin arrived home Saturday to i-pfiid the holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. U. F. Henthorne of Sheridan avenue. David Paskwietu. Jr.. is confined to his home in Sheridan avenue with an attack of tonsilitis. iliss Florence 'Wliitpman is home from Western college at uxfVrd. Ohio, for the holidays. Jesse Gill. Edward Nichols. Chifford Iauer and Kundell Woods, students at L'?rauw uniersit, Jrcencast!. Ind.. returned home Saturday for i three Tveeks vacation. Frank Morrison, also student at DePauw, i out on a tour with the University Glea club and will be home next week. Mr. and 'Mrs. White of Milwaukee. "Wis., will spend Christmas with their on, Kalph White and wife, of Oliver treet. PR1XCBSS THEATER TONIGHT A.YD TOMORROW 'The Penalty," with IOu Cfaaney from the fa moan story by tovemvr Merrta. One of the -year's best pictures. Added attraction special. Lore. "The MTstrry Girl." Ask her, nhe knows. 12-20-2 John J. Keller of Sheridan avenue is able to he out again after an illness of several days. Jflss Genevieve Schrage of Sheridan avenue Is home from Ward Belmont college at Xashville, Tenn.. for over Christmas and Xew Years. Mrg. Warren P. Beaublen attended a Ch! Omega sorority luncheon In Chicago on Saturday. A number of Whiting peorlfl attended a. Ter Centenary Pilgrim celebration at the Fourth Congregational church In Chicago on Friday night at which Dr. Guns-aulua was one of the leading- apeakers. ? The Beta Gamma U'psilon sorority will have their annual Christmas party n next Thursday evening at the home f Mrs. George Hornet on Sheridan avenue. The Literature and history section cf the Fortnightly cluh will meet at the home of Mrs. II. N". Xlcho'.s In Cleveland avenue this , evening. Papers are to be given by Mrs. G-.llett, Mrs. Campbell and Mrs. W. G. Spurrier the evening being given over to the

I study of the Salvation army. Christ-

inan poem? will be road by Mrs. H. I". Krnivn and Miss l'arr will give a reading by Van 1'yke. Mr. Carrie i.U and son. Jesse of Oiivir stn-et, will leave for Cleveland. Ohio. Wednesday to spend the holidays with her daughter, Mrs. Robinson. K. . Mcilwig of Chicago visited at tin- Charles Klose home in c!irag: avenue. Mrs. Taura Daogling will entertain the members of the music and art section of the Fortnightly club at her home in laFortc avenue tomorrow afternoon. A Christmas party will be held In ehame of the program

Whiting A dve rtis em ents Are Winners

committee. A group of Juvenile readings will be given by Mis; Jane Lu 1in of Chicago. Mr.-'. Robert Adiey entertained tiie members of the Good Wii! ilub Ul her home ni the West Park addition on Friday night. Games and music was nj".vcd following which a luncheon "as served. The ! laughters of Keheknh and the I O. O. F. lodges nf Lake rcUiity gave a Uiblica! drama in two acts and six scenes at the McKinley M-hnoi in Kast Chicago on Friday night. Those from Whiting taking part were Mrs. May 1'u'ier. Mr.-. Irene Tanner and Mrs. l'sther Stf ink1, who appeared as virgins and Mrs. I'essie Klaek and Miss Ksperance S hleehty both nf whom .-an?. The iignlar meeting of the Tteyal Neighbors will be hold this evening at whVh there will he initiation ui'.d ' lectl'n. The Whiting high sclio"! bask"t b:i 1 team defeated th IaPrte higli school in a game ;it I,a !"ort f on Friday nUh., the .-core being 1 ." to H".

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( olumbln t,rnphonnlu on rnj paymeats. S. A ronl.rC, 119th street. 11-23 tf

Given iy Jan. Stb, o. V. B. toy ; nagon. all steel "iiail bearing, tlie h.-.-t !

wagon male. i ticket give'n with ca.'h 10-cent purchase. To'ii Smelser, paints and hardware, 6? Indiana Hd , Wii ting. 1" 14 ulinc A large lar.fty of d r?? and wurk glors at Goldsmit i s. 1 19th street. Whiting. l:-Z

l the lstet Okeh Krrords now on mile nt II. (orrion A n. - FK Uli.N'I' Furnished 111.1 fr t v 11 gentlemen f.jr iio.i.-e kV'i:i g 1333 Amy nven.ie, luting F.'-e-l

The Times want a.'s bring astonishing results if thur users arc to be believed.

Now Is the time to buy the Iecem-

ber mid-month and January t'olomblti IlerordH, on sale todny at Sam trnnbrrg'i, Whltlr.K. 11-10-tI FOR RENT Koom for gentleman, j steam heat, half block from car, private : family. 430 Cleveland Ave.. Whiting. 2nd flat. 12-1 S-lS-IiJ ; You are cordially Invited to hear the j

Cheney Phonograph at H. Gordon A Sons. 12-7-t-f

rillMUSS IHKATKIl TOMi.llT A l lO'HIIIItllW "The rninllj,' lth tMa t huney fom the nimiiun n(or- ,y luivfrnur lorrl. One of the jenHn het pletiirrn. Adileil :itrneHon Keeliil, I.orr, "Ih. .Mjstrry tilrl.' Ask her. she knons. 12-2')-'Z Tiie I,ad;eg Parish ciuli g;ve a Bunco party at the .Slovak home on Thursday evening. Three prized were awarded, first to Miss Helen Senchak; second to John Cubeck. and third to Je.hn Hie, after the games' the ladies served coffee, sandwiches and cake. A ni'st enjoyable evening was spent by ail present. J. C. J-dinson of Indiana Harbor . i.-it-d Itobertsdale friends Saturday veiling. Mr. and Mr.-. Herbert Hro'.Mi of ll'jt.i :! i'i et were in Chicago mi hus.ines Tinii'Mlay. Tlie I aught rs f !:' cea i 1 i i meet in regular .vessmn at their hall en edue.-day evining. st'ora! caud ida t ; 1 Mill be initialed and a 1 el re.-hmenl com in 1 1 f ee i- in chare. M;. ,l"hn liM'n "f Myrtle avenue ;s oil the h.-t. Mi.-.- lent i i I ii c U in n n. wli" has b.'e'i c. 1 1 (i n '1 tn ber ie'iiie on At'his.n avetiti. s ifi ii'i ir with an aiK. on iier fre e is al tin.' time getting 'along line atil is xpeetnig ti return to school ( It-. Ve.'K. 1. C. Fo and wife. w':,. are light 1 i o . i .- f k e 1 p 1 1 n in the West I'ark addi

tion, aij) leaving for iJetroit, Mich., Wednesday and remain over the holiday s. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Emerson of 1 -0 Hi street entertained at a 6 o'clock course diner on Sunday evenlns. .'overs were laid for 2n. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gohl'.ng of Myrtle avenue were, visitors in Hammond on Friday e.ening. Mrs. Jake Fa'-e of Roberts avenue was a visiter in Chicago the latter part of the week. Mrs. Herman Itieckman of Atchison avenue entertained her mother. Mrs. Hegndoru of Winsor Park and Mrs. Herbert Moss of South Chicago at her home last Thursday. A surprise party was given on Thursday evening at the Mitchel home on Indianapolis boulevard, when a large number of Mr. Vern Mitchell's friends from here, Hammond and F.a t Chicago stepped in and helped celebrate bis hirllidav anniversary.

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the groom's parents by Rev. Nylin of Michigan City. The bride was attended by Misa Evelyn Jensen and the groom by Messrs. Harry Carlson and O. Sandstrom. Fred Ilamman and daughter, Miss Gladys and eon, Arthur, left Wednesday for St. Petersburg to spend the winter.

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lands with Mr. and Mrs. J. Krooswyk. Will Kraay has purchased a ne' Fcrd. There will be an Xmas program t the Munster school on Thursday eve ning of this week. Everyone Is cordially invited. Mr. Stolz of Merrillville was In town on Friday.

The teachers of the public school attended the mon-thly institute held in Hammond on Saturday. Ray Kaske was in Dyer on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. P. Schoon and daughter spent Thursday evening In High-

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PRISCE5S THEATER TO.MGHT T TOMORROW

"The Penalty." with Inu Chaney from the famous story by (.ournor I Morris. One of the year's bent pic- I lures. Added attraction special, I.orr. j

"The Mystery Girl." Ask her. she knows. l--;u-

Big Scenes Big Action A Big Picture That Surpasses Everything Ever Done by this BIG STAR at the STAR THEATER WHITING 'Wednesday and Thursday

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General haul'ng and trucking, Serv

ice Garage, Call Whiting 336. 12-18-2- I ro your Christmas shappdsK at H. ' Gordon A Sons'. 12-1-tf STAR THEATER TOMGHT Bert I-ytrH In "The PHee of Redemption. "Show tae n slsn from your Heaven scire me a real proof of your God!" had hren the challenge of Charley Steele. Also I'nVversal comedy "The Iyin Tamer." Attention children! Santa Clans. In person, will give Christmas presents with eaeh admission, l.-OO to :30 p. in., children will receive presents Saturday afternoon. 12-20 . To assist you In yoor Xmas shopping:, II. Gordon A Sons will be open every evealnc to 8 p. m. until Xmas

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AH insurance agencies may seem the

same because all deliver policies and take premiums, but when your property burns and losses have to be adJusted you will learn there are dif

ferences. "Talk it over with Russell '

and you will get sound Insurance in ! strong companies. 12-21 j lve yon a whole year to pay fo ' a Cheney Fhonoamph, unequalled In

tone and beauty. H. Gordon A Sons. i2-9-tr Genuine Pocahontas mine run coa!. Whiting Lumber & Coal Co. 12-17-18-20-22-21 A Brunswick Phonograph on terms to euit you. Belfer Furnjture Co. TO-33-tf A "Wilson Btos. ehlrt always appreciated. A complete line at Goldsmith's, E28 119th street. Whiting. 12-20 $1.00 enrolls you In our Xmas Brunswick club. Selfer Furniture Co. 16-25-tf A very nice selection of silk and dress hose in different colors at Goldsmith's. 12-21) Open erery evening until Xmas. Selfer Furniture Co. 12-15-tf

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toriuni M-'toia'. and T'.K.-da of (lie ,-.jni i n u N . The u mi ',. l;-id,rig 1 1. a 'hri.-t mas paity for the tin ! I i j nieniio i- io . t Mo noon at " n'clvk at the ;

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Gold Crown. 22K $5.00 and up White or Porcelain Crown $3.00 and up Bridge Work, per tooth $3.00 and up Gold fillings $2.00 and up Silver fillings ...f $1.00 and up Full plates, upper or lower $10.00 and up Painless extracting $1.00 Gas or Somnoform Given Dr. Burkett will personally examine your teeth and tell you truthfully what, if anything, is needed. I have had over 20 years experience. REMEMBER These prices are only for a short time, so take advantage of this chance to get your teeth fixed. We use only tlie best material and latest appliances for modrrn dentistry and will guarantee all work. Foreign languages spoken. Open evenings until 9 p. m. Phone 3189. BURKET THE DENTIST ioom 116, over Woolworth 5 & 10c store. Hammond, Ind.

FOR TOYS AND H0USEFURNISH1NGS itop and shop at Cohen's Variety Stove, opp. Postofiice, Hammond

Gifts for a Merry Christmas Ivory Toilet, Manicuring and Perfume Sets; Box Stationery, Photographic Cameras and Albums, Travelers' Correspondence Pads, Bill Folds, Fountain Pens, Box Candy, Cigars. Large assortment of Christmas Cards and Booklets. LH.Mattern Drug Co.

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Stamps may be secured at: EAST CHICAGO POSTOFFICE E. C. MINAS CO. LION STORE J. A. AUBREY, 251 N. Hohman st. DWYER'S ICE CREAM PARLOR, Conkey and Harrison.

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If you are hard on Shoes, try a pair of these Genuine U. S. Gov't. Shoes, made up to Gov't, specifications to contract let to the Huntington Shoe Co., Feb. 1920. These Shoes are as honest made as real leather can make shoes, thejr have double soles and counters. Worth today $10.00 to $12.00. Special

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Gpeat Christmas Wfeek Sal Prices Good Until Jlmas AT THE WhitingTea&CoffeeStore Phone 250 4 10-119th Street LOUIS KODIECH, Prop. Whiting. Indiana BEST PEABERRY COFFEE 4 lb? $1.00 FINEST POP CORN Per lb 10c FANCY NAVY BEANS Per lb V2c FANCY DRY GREEN PEAS Per lb 72c FRESH C0R MEAL White or Yellow, per lb 5c U. S. MAIL SOAP lObars 55c GRANDMA'S WASHING POWDER 6 pkgs 25c KIRK'S PEROXIDE SOAP 3 cakes 25c SHINOLA SHOE POLISH 3 boxes 25c NIX-RUB SOAP CHIPS 2 pkgs 17c LUNCH WAXED PAPER 6 rolls 25c TOILET PAPER 3 big rolls 25c FANCY CURRANTS Per pkg 25c FANCY PINK SALMON Tall can 18c PURE CATSUP 3 bottles 25c WE HAVE THE BIGGEST AND BEST SELECTION OF NUTS, CANDY, DATES, FIGS AND DRIED FRUIT . FANCY CALIFORNIA SOFT SHELLED WALNUTS Per lb. .. .35c FANCY FILBERTS Per lb 29c FRESH MIXED NUTS Per lb 28c FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS Per lb 20c FRESH AND FANCY CANDY Per lb., up from. 25c ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY DEUVERED We Give Our Own Trading Stamps With Every Purchase I i.mi.u. in .hi. lulu nil imi pipiiioii umm iipiijwhi..hii wwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmai . mmjmmmmvmmmmumm m

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