Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 160, Hammond, Lake County, 24 December 1920 — Page 8

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WHITING and if PEOPLE

Mr. George Paul of Sheridan avenue will spend the holidays with hla family In Cleveland, Ohio. sea Royetta and Sadie Transscau left yesterday for thetife home In Ransom, 111., for their Christmas vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wallace of Cleveland avenue are to rlsit relatives in TMnvllle, N. Y.i over Christmas and New Tears. Jasper Oerirt and Orren Mathsws are home from Dental school at Indianapolis.

Whiting Advertisements Are Winners

C Iambi a Graphonolaa so may paynrnta. S. Aroabera;, B02 llth street. 11-23 tf Yew II cordially Invite to hear the Cheney Phonograph at II. Gordon A . 12-7-t-f Genuine Focahontaa mine run coal. Whltlna; Lumber St Coal Co. 13-17-11-20-23-24

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We srtro yon a whole year to pay tot a Cheney Phonosroph, unequalled In toao aad Iwraarty. IL Gwrdon 4k Sona. 12-9-tf IVow la the tine to bay the December mM-month and January Columbia Records en aalo today at Sua AronKmTa, WhltlBS. 12-10-tf To aaartst to la yoor Xmaa shopping H. Gordon aft Bona will Ve open every venlnjf astU Ifflu. 12-22-3 Given away Jan. 6th, O. V. B. toy wag-on. all ateel ball bearing-, the best wag-on made, j ticket given with each 10-oent purchase. Tom Smelser, paints and hardware, 606 Indiana blvd., Whiting-. 12-14-31inc fl.0 enrolls you In our Xrau Brunswick chin. Setter Furniture Co. l-25-tf Is eptritnallsm a fraud, or fact, or Illusion. Some great scientists and writers believe and practice eptritua'lein. Ara they rtgrht cr the they deceived? Do you believe in spiritualism, see "Tjurlng- Shadows." a powerful lesson on spiritualism, at thj pjovalc horna, Sunday, Dec. 28. 1920. Matinee 3 p- m.. evening- 7 p. m. Admission 85c: children. 15c. Benefit S John's Boy Scouts. 12-23-2 ATI the latest Ok eh Records mow on ajajo at H. Cordon A Sons. 12-30-3 A Brourwick Phonograph on terms M ult you. Seller Furniture Co. 10-25-tf A fine line of bath robes at Goldsmith's, Ett 119th street. 13-31 A variety of silk and knit mufflers At Ooldsmlth's. 521 llfrth street. 12-24 STAR THEATER SATURDAY NIGHT Frank Mayo In Hltehla Poatu," also taxes big; acta ot vaudeville. Sondayi Keaooe H ay all w a In "An Arabian Xlarht." The luxury of the far east, the native types, the raid ot the fanat lea. mad with drna 12-34 Given away, full 27-peund turkey from Tittle Bros, at Princess Theater, at int p. m. tonight. 12-24 lost Fink ahell cameo fcroooh. set wtth four pearls last Sunday, reward. Call Whltlngr 175-R. 12-24-1 The motabers of Whltlnr lodgre. No. 613. F. ft A- At-, will attend servloea In a body at the Methodist church Sunday evening-, Dec 3. Those attending: will meet at the lodye rooms at 6:43 p. m. JR. G. Walker, Secretary. 12-34-1 PUCEal THBATBR TOTIGHT CditaM Grlffltn In Ttln lee." alao the Third Bye ISth episode. Comlnaj CtrlitnM day matinee and nlarht "The Man Who Had Everythlna-,' with Jack Fickyord. 12-34

Given away, full 27-pound turkey from Tittle Bros, at Princess Theater, at S:15 p. m. tonight. 12-24 There will be a special meeting- next Tuesday evening- for members of the Owls. Those interested In basket ball from a players view point or as a fan are especially requested to attend for the purpose of establishing- the future policy ' of basket ball under the auspices of the Owl club. Coee and sandwiches are promised, every member should a'ttend. James Oil was arrested at 612 John street on complaint of Jim Ranzy oharged with assault and battery. The arrest was made by Officer Bellan. OH being released on bonds'. rniSCESS THEATER TONIGHT Cortnne Griffith In "Thin lee," also the "TtiliJ Rye," 1.1th episode. Comlag Christmas day met I nee and night "The Man Who Had Everything, with Jock rickford. 12-24 The regular meeting of the O. K. 8. will be held on next Monday evening at which a large class of men will be initiated Into the chapter. On this occasion the men of the order are In charge of the entertainment and refreshments and the ladles are expecting a big time. The Congregational Sunday school, in charge of Miss Mary Morrison

will give an entertainment at the Congregational church at 7:15 this evening in-the form of a play "A Joke on Santa Claus." The program Is to be as follows: Invocation; scene 1. In home of mother and children; time, 7:30 Christmas eve; intermission; remarks. Supt..Kyle; piano solo, selected; recitation, Mary Elizabeth Judson; scene 2, same a.i before; time, 3 hours later; benediction. A cordial Invitation Is extonded to all. The Owl Club members are preparing themselves for a big time at their j

annual New Year's eve dance and banquet for which reservations are to be left with J. K. Fischrupp or D. J. Faskwlett. STAR THEATER TOXIGHT Serial day "Veiled Mystery," Jfo. S "Bride 13." 3 also "Thoaderfcolt Jack." No. 3 also Mntt and Jeft In "Form Efficiency,' also Fox Kewa. Tomorrow Special Xmns matinee. Attention children! Santa Clans la person, will givr Christmas presents with each admission, 1 iOO to Si34) p. m. Children will receive presents tomorrow. 12-2 All members of Whiting council K. of C. and other societies now holding chances on the Babe Ruth baseball are requested to turn In the stubs and money to Albert H. Schol at the First National bank on or before Dec. 31. 1920, as the baseball will be raffled off at the Daughters of Isabella dance. Slovak hall, Jan. 4. 1921. The choir of the Congregational church will render special music at the morning service next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. The anthem "The Shepherd's Vision," pictures the appearance of the angels to th shepherd and also the vlsrtt of the shepherd to the babe. Miss Esperance Schleohty will render a soprano solo and Mr. Hansen a bass solo, a Hallelujah chorus by the choir to ba sung at the close. This Is to be given -under the direction of Prof. Carpenter and promises to be a very fine musical rendition. Robert Coffey of 622 West Van Buren street, Chicago, arrested for beingdrunk, was released on a $25.00 cash bond. Mrs. George W. Jones, who has been very ill for the past few weeks at her home in Iarorte avenue, remains In much the same condition. The Daughters of Isabelle will give a charity ball at the Slovenskl Dom on Jan. 4. for which members can secure invitations for friends by interviewing Mrs. J. M. Thlele. Mrs. Jas. Burton is Improving at her home in Central avenue. Ted Duggan has returned home from St. Bernard's hospital in Chicago, where h underwent an operation. James Hazllk of 542 New York avenue was placed under arrest by Officers Nliiol Kiewics, Parker. Qulnn and Bellan and found to have about 5 gallon of moonshine and a quantity of white mule on his premises. He was released on a S500.00 bond signed by Joe Tapajna. Tho Children's chorus of the Congregational chijjch will give a cantata "The Nativity" at the Sunday evening club eervloe at 1:80 o'clock next Sunday evening. The program is to be as follows: Part 1. The Promise of the Coming of the Saviour; Scripture; part two. The Scripture Fulfilled; The appearance of the n?el to the shepherds. The angel scene; part three. The Visit of the Wise Men. Tho program Includes processional chorus, solos, readings and pantomlne. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. H J. Broderson at the Chicago Lying In hospital. Miss Kathleen Dunlap left last evening for her home In El-wood, Ind. Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Price Brown, a son. at the Lying In hospital in Chicago. On Tuesday, Dee. 28. 1920, 7 p. m., at the high school auditorium, there will tea meeting of all scouts in -Whiting.

Greetings

As I have attempted to protect you in the past year by constructing the right kind of Auto Tops, Curtains and Seat Covers, may Providence protect and guide you in the same spirit Here's wishing you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Friend Wiedergott AUTO ACCESSORIES AND TRIMMING.

563 Hohman St.

Tel. Hammond 720

This means troop committeemen, oouncil members and anyone Interested In acouting. 1 Oet your troop in good shape for tho contests. Have your boya provide themselves with standard led bandages, a, knot tying; b. First aid. nremen'a lift, fireman's drag, bandaging triangular and roller tmim.

iquet and stretcher work; c, best drilled patrol by patrol leader. 2 The requirements of the bird box building contest will be announced. The scoutmasters training course will start early In January. The meetings will lest one hour only and some big men in scouting will help In the work. Will you attend each weelt? What time will be most convenient for you to meet with the instructors? Please report your answers to these questions to the secretary, Mr. E. P. Brown, at once. Services at the Church of Christ. Sunday. Dec. 6. Bible school, 3:45. D. B. Purlngton. Supt.; morning worship and sermon at 11 o'clock, subject, "The King of Kings"; Junior Christian Endeavor, at 2:30 p. m. Evening serviceThere will bo no Toung People' meeting at 6:30, but on Jan. 3. 1921, the young people will meet to reorganize, for more effective service. We will have an orchjtia recital frm 7:30 to 8:15. durina which time we will have a violin solo by Mr. E. J. Farrell of Porter. Ind. W will have a piano solo by Mrs. E. J. larrell, also of Porter, Ind. Just before the sermon. Brother Stanley Nicholson will sing a beautiful solo, entitled "Hold Thou My Hand." The orchestra will be composed of six persons. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Farrell of Porter, Ind.,. Mr. J. W. Carlson of Gary. Ind.. Mr. J. L. Swalm. Archie Gray, and Gail Ward. Mrs. J. W. Carlson will read the scripture-lesson. The writer is closing his work with the Whiting church. The evening service will be our farewell service. Every

member of the church and all their friends are cordially invited to be present that we may say farewell to them. We have had a rather busy year during which time many things have been accomplished and many hard problems solved. We love the Whiting people and the Whiting church and we repret

very much to leave you, but it is best

Friday, December 24, 1920.

for us and the church. Let everyone who possibly can, be present at this last service, that we may have a great time together before we say "goodbye." A Christmas service will be held at the Methodist church on Sunday morning at 10:45. The pastor. Rev. h. P. Ivey, will preach a Christmas sermon and the choir will render music appropriate to the occasion. At the evening service members of the Masonic lodge of Whiting will attend the Service in

a body. The pastor will preach a special sermon on "The Building of the Temple." There will also be special music provided for this service. The public Is cordially invited.

Blacksmith Couldn't Ketire MEDFORD. Oregon A. M. Arthurs eight-one years of age, thought he had worked long- enough a year ago.

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so he retired. (But Arthur found that leading .n Inactive life was the hardest work he had ever done. So he

purchased his former property near this city and will soon be pounding hts old anvil again.

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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. Mattern Drug Co.

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WHITING, INDIANA

Not only because it is an honored custom, but because of the sincerity of our appreciation, we take this opportunity to thank you for the part you have played in our business prosperity the past twelve months, and we wish you a good old MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR Victory Cleaners and Dyers 677 S. HOHMAN ST. HAMMOND, IND. PHONE 141

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