Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 157, Hammond, Lake County, 21 December 1920 — Page 11

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WHITING and its PEOPLE

A number of the frlen!s and ne!rh-ic-rs of . Mrs. T.nnle Stover tendered her a pleasant surprise party at her horn in Ohio avenuo. The evening was spent In social conversation following whlcH a spread brought by th guests wej served. Is Spiritualism & fraud, or fact, or Illusion. Soma great scientists and writers believe and practice, spiritualism. Are they rlht or the they deceived? Do you believe, lu spiritualism, sea "Luring Shadows," a powerful lesson oa spiritualism, at thj Slovak home, Sunday, Dec. 26. 1920. Matinee 3 p. ni.. evening 7 p. ra. Admission 85c; children. 13c Benefit S. John's Boy Scouts. 12-21-2 The Daughters of Hebekah will have their regular session this evening at which there will be Initiation of can' d'.datee and refreshments. Officers Parker and Maksim -went to Croivn Point yesterday to testify in the case of the two Mexicans who utole wearing apparel from th Chrustowskl !or. M. Moswoclc was arrested by Officer Kllcullen at 115 119th street on the charga of being drunk. In default of bond Moswock Is locked up. Richard Klelber of 119th street is home, from Howe Military academy for tho holidays. The girls of tha'Mafn offlc force from the Sinclair Oil Refining company gave a Christmas party at the home of Miss Mary Kaine In Amy avenue. A Christmas tree was a feature and g't' tor those present. Refreshments and a pleasant time was enjoyed, those present belnff from "Whiting. Eafft Chicago and the East e:ae. A portable moving picture machine has been purchased for the Community

Whiting Advertisements Are Winners

Ten ar eordtally Invited to bear the Cheney Phonograph at U. Gordon A Sons. 12-7-t-f FOR RENT Small cottage In Whiting. H. S. Davidson, 601 119th street. 12-21-23-23 D ynr Cferlstmna shopping; at H. Gordon Sons'. 12-1-tf To assist yon In yoor Xnii snapping, H. Gordon A Sons will he open every evening to 8 p. n. ontll Xmai Eve. 12-9-tf STAR THEATER TOVIOHT Iooias FairbsnVs In "Headline for the Moon," n typical Fairbanks pieturew Also Reeleraft eotnedy "In and Out, and latest Fo Hews. Attention rhildrent Santa Clans, In person, w1I rive Christmas presents with each admission, liOO to 6:30 p. m. Children v111 rewelvo pTeaenU Saturday afternoon. 12-21-U't srtve yon a whole year to pay for a Cheney Phonocrnph, aneqoalled In tone and beanty. H- Gordon & Son. 12-9-tf Given away Jan- eth, O- V. B. toy wagon, all steel ball bearing, the best wason made. 1 ticket given with each 10-cent purchase. Tom Smelser, paints and hardware, 605 InSiana blvd.. Whiting-. 12-14-311no fl.00 enrolls you In our Xmas Brunswick club. Belter Furniture Co. l-25-tf All the latest Okeh Records now on aale at H. Gordon & Sons. 12-20-5 A Brunrwlok Phonograph on terms to suit you- 6elfer Furniture Co. 10- 25-tf Colombia Grnpoonolas on easy payments. S. Aronberg, B02 119th street. 11- 23 tf PTUKCESS THEATER TOMGHT Penaltr," with Iu Chaney from the famous story by Governor Morris. One of the year's best pictures. Coming Wednesday nnd Thursday, Tatty ArbnckJe In "The Round tTp." Added attraction npectal, Lore, "The Mystery Girl.' Ash her. she Known. 12-20-3

Open every evenlnc until Xmas. Selfer Furniture Co. 13-15-tf

Center, it being the intention of the workers to present only p'ctures of an educational nature. oonslsting of travel, science and industrial pictures. The first of these will be given at the Community center at 7:45 tonight, the picture to be "The Knights of the Round Table." Both children and adults are welcome. On Sunday Jan. 2. In the afternoon, the picture "My Own V. S." will be shown, this story being pictured from Halle's "Man Without a Country." rni.CEss theater tonight "The Penalty." vlfh Lou Chaney from the famous story by Governor Morris. One of the yenr's best pictures. Conxion Wednesday nnd Thursday. Fatty ArbuckJe In "The Hound I" p." Added attraction special, Lore, "Tho Mystery Girl." Ask her, she knows. 12-20-2 Miss Mildred Vater, who la attending the Michigan State Normal school. U home from Ypsllantl, to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vater of La Porte avenue. The' Daughters of Rebekah decree team will go to Indiana Harbor on Thursday night to do the initiatory work for the Harbor lodge. FOR RENT Small cottage in Whiting. H. 8. Davidson, 600 119th street. Whiting. 12-21-3 The ladies of the Christian church will have a sala of accessories to the Christmas dinner at the church parlors on next Friday, beginning at 10 a. nt. There will be baked good, sa'.a.'.s. jellies and in fact, everything which will add to the make up of your dinner. Robert Seagraves will spend Christmas with his parents in Winchester, Ind. Tod Duggan of Pennsylvania avenue Is improving from his recent operation at St. Bernard's hospital In Chicago, expecting to return home today. A very fine program was rendered at the Christian church on Sunday evening, consisting .of Christmas recitations and readings. The members of the church presented the pastor. Rev. Wise with a set of silver. Mrs. Mary Skinner and daughter, Mabel, of Chicago spent Sunday here visiting at the home of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. C M. Helman of (N'ew Tork avenue. The Whiting public schools will close for their Christmas vacation on

next Thursday, programs and parties!

reing planned ror the ciosmg day. Mrs. George Hornet will entertain the members' of the Beta Gamma Vpellon sorority at her home In Sheridan avenue Thursday evening on which occasion the sorority will have their annual Christmas party. Mr. and Mrs. David Whltmlre. ree Grace Twltt, have returned from a seversl days wedding trip. Mr. and Mrs. Whltmlre, whose marriage occurred last Wednesday, will reside with the latter's mother, Mrs. Bessie Twitt In Oliver street.

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PRIXCESS THEATER TOX1GHT "The Penalty." with I sou Chaney from the famous story by Governor M orris. One , of the year's best pictures. Comlsc Wednesday nnd Thursday, Fatty Ars-uckJe ta "The Hound lp." Added attraction special. Lore, "Tho Mystery Girl." Ask ker, she knows. 12-20-3 A large number of Rebeccas from here attended the performance of "Ruth." at the McKinley auditorium at East Chicago on Thursday eve-

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

nlng. under the auspices of the Lake County Odd Fellows and Rebeccas. The entertainment was gratis to memHrs and their families. Ida 8. Uowell of Hammond was the director. If you have a bit of news send it In. or a Joke that will amuse, send It in, something that Is true, or an Incident that new, we would like to hear from you, send It in. Phone lSg-M or sent to 1300 Myrtle avenue. On Wednesday evening of this week the Daughters of Rebecca will hold their regular meeting. There will be initiation of candidates and refreshments will be served. All members are urged to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Goldlng were visitors In Hammond on Saturday evening. Mrs. J. C. White of Atchison avenue returned from a few daj-s visit with relatives of LaPorte, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. O. Mills of East Chicago visited a number of their friends here over Sunday. The Mills having formerly lived cn Roberts avenue. Mrs. John Brown of Myrtle avenue who has been on the sick list for the post week Is slowly Improving. Ira Vis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vis of Myrtle avenue, has been ailing for several days, threatened with appendicitis. The dance at White City was attended by several couples from here on Saturday evening.

at the sohool at Hessvtlle Tuesday evening. A splendid program Is1 planned. Everyone welcome. Come and show your appreciation of the teachers and children's efforts.

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A Christmas program will be given at the Church of Christ Thursday evening. Come and enjoy tho program and bring the little onee to meet Santa Claus. Miss Estse Ilorgeshimer of Crown Point Is making an extended visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Kessler. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Prahlon, a baby girl, mother and daughter doing nicely. A Chritmas program will be given

Mrs. Thomas Nelses returned home from Chicago on Saturday morning. Miss Mary Pfelffer of Whiting spent Sunday here with her parents. Miss Frances Klassen of Chicago visited Sunday here with Mr. and Mis A. Bohling. John Kammer of Hammond bp en l Sunday here with his mother. The power house is completed ready for the machinery which will arrive In a few days. Miss Elizabeth Thellen of Chicago vUited Sunday here with Ed Austgen. Nick Thellen left Monday morning for Foley, Alabama, to spend the winter there.

Oh, Dear! My Back! When your kidneys get sluggish and clog, you suffer from back-, ache, sick-headache, dizzy spells, or twinges and pains of lumbago, rheumatism or gout; or sleep is disturbed two or three times a Bight, get Dr. Pierce's Anuria it will pat new life into your kidneys and your entire system. Elkhart, Ind-" When I started to take Anuric the kidney excretion was thick and cloudy, sometimes I was disturbed fifteen times in one night. I took one package of Anuric and my rest at night is unbroken, and consequently my general health is Satly improved." Mrs. S. J. derson,No-700 Marion Street.

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Worry if she will select For HIS Xmas Gift Calumet Cabinet Mild Havana GIGARS In boxes of fifty, twenty-five, and Ten. We GUARANTEE Satisfaction, to you, through the DEALER You Buy From. P. J. RUBEY COMPANY Distributors 3102 E. 92nd St., Chicago, 111.

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Massage for Deafnec;. Hearing hus been restored to more than two-thirds of his accidentally fltafeDed patents by a French physician who massages their ears who sound vvpd

SEND XMAS CHEER WITH NICKEL OR DIME Our Holiday engraved cards and booklets carry messages of real Xmls cheer. Come In and select yours now. Nelson's Drug Store. 12-lu-tf

Oilseed Makes Hull Noted. Hull is not only considered flrft In Importance as rrgards the oilseed Industry in the United Kingdom, but also Is considered second In th world.

MARION HUGHES Lessons in VOCAL AND THEORY1130 Madison Street.

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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. L. H. fflattern Drug Co.

writh that New Edison for Xmas. You can! Let us explain how to use the Budget Plan to pay for it. The New Edison

is a befarc-thc-war value' for an arfer-fie-war dollar. Its price is up less than 150 since 1914. Part of this is war tax.

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Christmas Shirts Patterns designed particularly for Christmas Gift Shirts the sort of Holiday Shirts a man would buy

for himself. Exceptionally well made; ?2 '3 4 for $3 Shirts for $4 Shirts for $5 Shirts

Christmas Neckwear An almost endless assortment of the sort of Holiday Ties that a man expects to get at Christmas time well made, marvelous silks, at

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Fibre Silk Hose 50c A large variety of Fibre Silk, Silk Lisle and Lisle Hose, in black and colors. These hose are low priced at 50c.

Fine Bath Robes A wonderful gift. Practical gifts like these are always acceptable. A large selection, with a holiday box. 7 E Ci Special at V Other Fine Bath Robes up to $20. Silk and Wool Mufflers Large assortments of Silk, Wool and Knitted Mufflers, at low prices for Christmas. $1.50, $2.59 $3.50 and $5 Silk, Linen and Cotton 'Kerchiefs Imported linen and fine Mull Handkerchiefs. Jap. Silks, in new and pleasing designs. In plain and initial Handkerchiefs. Linen, 50c to $1.50. Silks, 50c to $1.50. Plain, 15c to 50c. Box, $1.00 to $2.50. Belts and Buckles Artistic designs in Belt Buckles, nvoelty trimmings. Smooth cowhide Belts with glove

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