Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 165, Hammond, Lake County, 31 December 1920 — Page 8

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THE TIME3 Fridav. December 31. 1920.

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This is an tnsouDcement of services at the Congregational church where vha "whole family should attend, not sbaold send a. delegate. Sabbath school will eon von at 9.45. Church services at 11. Subject for the sermon. "Consecration sni! Concentration." Several person will ta received into membership of tia church. Mr. Truetlcod will pea!" before hi Sunday Brtnirur nlu and will givn a. review of Ellis Farlwr EMlera book. Toat Feathers." PRISCEM THEATER TOMCHT Void Bnoet tn "Hair Pin. also lark ptad. 'TblJ-d Eye,- and a emt7. Otsmlns; ew Year's day, spr-e-lat matinee and nJarht, "It's a Gre-at l lfev" ly Mar He-berta Riaebart, wlta RaTah Bsuk-ansm and Collea Ia ad I - - 13-S1 Ob Trstie4ay evening of last week an Xtnaj party was grivenat the home of Vrs. Frank IalJ"e en Central averue to he neasbers of th-. Tawtu class. An Xrnaa trea was a feature, of tSte TMtaf, Santa Claus giving rift to eh member. A course luncheon was as-rved after which the elsss presented Mrs. TaJKe with a handsome band baa;, a. lo-vely "pair of Veld Whiting Advertisements Are Winners dense and hear tb Jannsry nerords at Sam Arber, SOS UMi street. 12-29-tf, Re away Jan. th, O- V. B. toy Uon, all ateel ball bearing, the bast iod made, l ticket given with each 19-oent ptircbas. Tom xneiser. paints and hardware, tOS Indiana blvfl,. Whiting. ll-14-311nc rpsii Tlwraeiasy, Saturday ad payday evenlswea. en';. Suffer yurnifrre. Co. 12-2S H Cheney Fbonegraph. The sweetest tone eX all. H. Gordon t Sons. 12-2J.tf Vor SaJa TMrnit-re of . rooms. CaH 8 ltd lan Blvd . 2nd fl'ior. between 4:00 and 7:00 p. m. 12-29-4 For Kat -J"lve room cottase. Apply n yred Street. 1-31-; 9XAJ1 THEATER TOMOHT Big; Serial Day -Antonla Morene In The "V ell e Mytry" Jark Hoxle In TBinderlNlt Jark," .o. 4: aleo Mar-KtrrerTtr-Clayton In ""Bride 13." , 4i nnd Matt and Jeff in Tlenaialra,'' also latest Fi Ve-ws. Spend the las nlsat of the old year at the Star. 12-21 Fey 6ale .Vw six room nous with sun iparJor,. modern In every detail. v!H (fell on monthly payment." "W. C. Matfcirw, n Oliver Street. Whiting, phone 27-W. 12-35-S If you wait you will have a number s, jnila lonf. Let us crder your 1921 ato license pistes now. Russe'i F. tnlth, 09 Ktw York Aveauaj 12-31 WlXVOEi? THEATER TOMGHI Eetd Brraett la "Hair Pins-'- also I4h episode, "Thlr Eye." and a comedy. Cecal na; ?few Tear's day. ape. Tsl inertaee and nlirht, "It's a Great life, by May Roberts Rlneber. with ftarrb HoahmoJi and tulleo I sndU. STAR THEATRE WHITING WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. January 5 and 6. 7m J'M C'-'vhV-. 4i' - presents TOM MIX She Texart fff -JAMS 9- MBHOX tsuoxo vyurt r. tyvi2i

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i gloves. At a late hour the guests dcpajted voting a vei fine time, the j next party will be sivfii at the home i el' Alma Viitz on Cleveland avenue. STAR THEA1F.R SATl'BD.lV. - Kdltb lloberts la "The Adorable, t Savste,", he atar. has . unaaually j acpealUwc role,. also three bLa acta of : vaudevlHe. I.ools Brnnlaon In "Speedy 1 Meade" a fast mo las; lx-a-t masterj Piece that will carry jou alone on a I nae of excitement to the ery end, ' also "Katty" Arbuikle In "tiarsBe." DoB't nlw the final (last one) episode ! of "The Vanishing; Ilar," fratorlna felddle Pwl'J. 12-31 Mr. and Mis. John Pcha ib and J family of South Bend were .Kuests cf

the forniei-. parents, Mr. and Mis. Jchn Schaub of Sheridan aenue.. ... '"Mrs. Albert 5cho!z and daughter have - been visitins her parents at Beverly Ifil's. T". - Prlneesa ' Theater . Tonight 1-jiirt Dennett in '-Hair rins." IJ-31 Mr. and Mrs. If E. Beaubien win entertain at a. t'am.ly reunion at their home ;n 1-aPorte avenue on NewYears day. i.V.33- Leli Schone-nisn cf-IaPorte avenue ,U... exitertalnins her . sister. Mrs. 'Smith and son. Raymond, o? Canada. ' - . Mr; and Mrs. Lee'F. Oa:k and family are spend.ng the iioHday." with the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Claik. vho will soon leave for a t'ip to Florida. Princess Theater Tonlsjht Fjiid Bennett In "Har" Pins.' 12-31 M'rs. Walter 'Bercaw has as her g jests her. mother and siste-. Tom , M.5x is said to loosen up a wbole. bagful of jiew atanta in "The Texan his latest, at the Star Theater, Wednesday and Thursday. Our guarantee is your money back. 12-31-5 The "Whiting lodge No. 613, t and A. at a recent meeting eiected the following mpmleif fur the ensuing year being as follows: "Worshipful master. John Jackaon; eenior warden, Hal. E. F.otve; unior warden. Jamea Morrison; treaaurer.- X. A. Emerson; secretary, R. G. "Walker. Th appointments for deacons and stewards by the worshipful master is yet to be made. Princess Theater Tonight Enid Bennett in "Hair Pins.' 12-31 Mrs. X. - E. Miller and Mr?. Walter Caleroan are entertaining ,Mrs. Andrew Snyder and Mrs. Fred Dorr of Clean, N. T.. and Mrs. Jenke of locatah. Id-over-the holidays. Mrs. Miller will entertain them and the Coleman's at a New Tear s dinner party. M.rs. Frank M. "Webster and daughter, Miss Ruta of DeKalb, 111., have been the guests of Whiting friend?. A laughable scene in "The Texan" ftarrjag Tom Mix-playin- at the Star Theater. "Wednesday and Thursday. Our guarantee Is your money back. 12-31-5 Mrs. L,ou.s Fifher and daughter. Mm Frieda of LaPortc avenue, have 3nne to Oregon to spend several months visiting her .nn. 'Louis' Fisher. At the regular meeting of t'.ie S. Rnd D. of L., the following officers were elected for the ensuing year; CounciUo. Edith 5hade, aasoi-iata councillor. Irene C'amen; vice councilor. Esther ?'elnke; associate counc.l'o:, Mr W. Thorns?: ecrtary, Joan Mabnke: associate .cretary, Alice Payne; financial secretary, Florence Helman: ci'de, Lillian Thomas; Inside guard. Lawrnc Mosre: outside guard. "Ralph Bremer: first representative. Clyde Wollutt: second representative. EarT Moore: thfrd representative, Cb3. M Brennen. A whirlwind itar in a "whirlwind p:ct:ie n a promise for the ttar Theater next Wednesday and Thursday. Our guir'inteo' "le your money back. ' 12-ol-S A -very quiet redding t?ok place ti the hara cf Mr. Mrs. Joseph, bhawcroft in New Torlt avenue at o o'clock Wedresdav. when tbeir 'jaucator. Mis.- Clovr. ii united in mar. r-.age to Harold Reyno.id". also of this ; ty. The- ceremony wa 5 performed .? B p. m. by Rev. 11 T". Ivey of the E. church in the presence of only relatives. The cup- wret;natten4ed. i d!nnr followed after which the ''uie couple went to their own home

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which was all in readiness in Wilcox. Misses Anna and Elsie Baumel enUrtained friends at their home in Sheridan avenue on Wednesday e'. enmjf. A two couree -Inncheon followed the playing .Qf$"5vV' . , ... Tom Mix. the cowbuj; ktar. w ho, lias the reputation' of never faking a tjnt in a picture !s appearing at the Star Tlieater, Wednesday and Thursday. Cur guarantee is our money back. 12-31-5 The community service w.il have a dancing party in the "Dom" this evening beginning at :3. Owin in its bcinj;' New Year's e e they will dance th(- New Year !n. The many .fien'd "of c. .1. Sharp of Hammond. tvi!i b- pleased to loai n fiat, Jje .will, prcaci? at the Whiting Churvli of OKri.st.' Jan. -. where the Whiting work tarter, Brother Shafp held a meeting in a tenl on the Vt nc-w occupied -by "the" building. Ho has teen much interested in the growth of the work here and will be pleaded

to meet tho. who have carficwd- it' on For tia)f Piano, good i re-.v, f-lleap if taJvtn at cr. inquiie- Qfii 115th tt. AVhiting. . . 12-31-1 R6BERTSDALE Princess Theater Tonight Knld Bennett In "Hair Pins." 12-31 Miss Margaret Penkins of Genoa. 11'., sjicnt soveial days wit IP '-fTiends at Whiting an .liol- t J sdrc. She -a.", .so has ben vrsitlpg'aTyistst VoWTt, to whose lionie t-he rttufjted. iclerday. Mies ' Jenkins' form-rrTy iTved with" tiie O. 11. Meek family of Indiana bouletard and i well known here. Invitations are. issued for a charity dance to be given at fie Slovak home, Jan. 4. by the I'aughters of l.-a'e!l7 John Murry. who has b- -n 1. 'i! up at hi home on Huberts : . , fr the past two weeks with 1 :-i'e. lias fully recovered and r::u.. ( to his worJ at.. th. Btifnngtoii 1 em. nt plant. " " " " Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eosiey renamed to their home in Atlanta. Ga., aftor a visit with the latter's brothers, John. William and Joe Melvin. Mrs. John Murry entertained 'her sister Mrs. "alter Fox and son, James and her brother. James Kavanaugh of Chicago, the fore part of this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. r.ohrdanse of Roberts avenue had as their guest on Wednesday the former's mother of Chicago. Mrs. Nelson of Myrtle avenue is seriously ill with pneumonia and : eports are that there is very little hop? fcr her recovery. Mrs. Jack Thomas of Atchison avenue and sister, Miss Giadyr Lane of Myrtle avenue, - ie'.ted the r uncle. Captain T. Llndale and son, of Chicago last Monday. John G-illson of South Chicago was a Robertsdale visitor on Wednesday evening. Miss Vivian GVugh of Amy avenue has been entertaining Miss Marie Flahie of Cincinnati. Ohio, and her brother, Russel Flahie, of r.ineer. Texas, at her home for the past few days, both expect to leave for th:;r homes in u few dayp. Ths fjneral of Mrs. Mar; n Nelson, "who died at her home in Myril avenue. Thursday evening, will he held Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock, from the home. services will be preached by Rev. Eckhart of He?.ewiscn. LOWELL M. C. W.tl-y of East Chicago came last evening for a v;:t w.th rels.tives Clark Ero-sraeil acd M:s Zt".n Anderson were married yesterday at 3 p. m. ' The cereraoey was performed at the M E. pa'reonage by the Rsv. C. A. Brown. The groom is the e; jf ?on of Mr. and Mrs. Carl E Browne1.: ana the bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Anderson. The young coup. are among our most popular i young peop'. and they are rece:. :r.g w-tta TU 1 S UUATU5M, poison is the- Dciaota. and reMerea all rheu - your syai'wrt with harmful !ruge twice day e&nUhai rbaumatism companion.

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consratuiations from their large circle of friends. The state library inspector was here last evening to inspect our. new library building. she was greatly pleased with the, building. Mis Mabel Buckley returned last evening from a vi.-it with her father, J. U Buckley in Pittsbuigh. Penn. Albert Poster was in Chicago on busmen yesterday. Mrs. H. 1. naughman and daughter. Henrietta, were Chicago visitors jts-ttiday.

COOK The" fane: al of the late Mis. Mary 'Knisei: was held fiom the""?;.. Martin's cbnrch.jheie Weunesday nionrng 11 1 1) ''clock. The deceased is w ell know n hire Tia ing lived here all her ..lif" vr-V.l 'two years ago. she located in Chicago where most of h"r children leside. The funeral was attended by a large concourse of sorrowing relatives anl friends, who paid their la-: tiib ite to the. debased. . .She U s 11" vived by 11 children, several grand children and one Jjro'ther. Anton Spanrun of this place, her husband having preceded her tn-death fe-uryears &i(r She had a large circle of friend? and was highly esteemed by a'l who knew her. There were many beautiful flora! efferings. The pall bearers were: Gerhard Austgen, Peter Sauer. Henry Hasse. Peter Iloff ma n. Ignatz TIepp and Peter presV. .leps! sympathy is . .attended jt .tl' . berf'aved- children. .Itt'cheeJ' SaVier 'hair accepted a pos',To Cure a Cold in One Day Tale Groiso' Laxative Qumme tablets Be sure its Bromo L. .

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t'.on with the Furst-McXess company cf Fteeport as salesman for Lake county. Mr. and Mrs. William Stark returned fiorn Chicago Wednesday after spending the Christmas holidays there. Quite a number of our young folks ettended the play given at St. Marys pari.wi hall at Crown Point Wednesday t'Vitiine.

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A New Year Announcement THE creation of one Company to handle the Bell telephone service of the entire State of Illinois, for many years the plan and hope of the Bell managers, is now accomplished, and the Illinois Bell Telephone Company henceforth will supply the service in place of the Chicago Telephone Company and the Central Union Telephone Company.

The newcomer is the Chicago Telephone Company with a new name; officered by the same men who for many years in the Chicago and Central Union Companies have devoted themselves to the development and operation of this great public service in the State. B. E. Sunny, for twelve years President of the Chicago Company, continues in that office, Edgar S. Bloom, for seven years at the head of the Central Union Company, becomes a Vice-President, and W. R. Abbott, for many years General Manager of the Chicago Company, becomes VicePresident and General Manager. The change in the name from "Chicago Telephone" and "Central Union" to "Illinois Bell" will be a source of regret to many Illinois men and women of two generations. While it is now a commonplace adjunct to the daily business and domestic routine, the telephone, in its uncanny effectiveness, in extending the human voice, has not entirely lost the appeal to ourwonder and amazement. Illinois people will pleasantly remember the names of the two companies that were so closely.assQcjated with forty.years of development and service of Bell's remarkable invention. a . The mammoth proportK- of the Illinois Bell are best illustrated with a iv.w figures: It has 810,000 telephones. There are 340 other telephone "companies in the State having 340,000 telephones. The Illinois Bell connects with these companies, making a total of 1,150,000 telephones in the State system. It has 2,300,000 miles of wire. It employs 20,000 men and women.

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The book cost of the property employed is 107 ,000,000. On the basis of present prices it would no doubt cost in excess of $200,000,000 to replace it.) The new work to be done in 1921 calls for an expenditure of J14, 500,000. a The traffic department has won the !cng contest against the conditions destructive of good service which have prevailed for two years or more an insufficient force of operators, inexperienced operators, etc. There is now a gratifying change and a marked improvement in the service. Good progress lias been made in reducing the number of unfilled orders for telephones the result of the war condition and except in cases where the shortage of facilities is extreme, it is hoped that applications can be cared fcr without delay. Among the mary tasks which confront the Illinois Bell is the further development of the toll service throughout the State. The important centers, Chicago on the east, Rockford on the north, Rock Island-Molinc on the west, Cairo and East St. Louis on the south, Peoria in the middle of the State, require connection with each other by a perfect system, and in the same degree first-class telephone service must be provided and maintained between these and intermediate centers and with the smaller cities and villages around them. The Illinois Bell will seek not only to extend and improve its own system of toll lines, but it will seek to strengthen telephone communication with the 340 connecting companies, in the interest of a faster and better service to all of the people in the State.

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