Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 203, Hammond, Lake County, 15 February 1921 — Page 8
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Whiting r And Its . People .
It may be of interest to the public to know that group III have completed the text 'Iiules ot the (lam" and hegun tlie- text 'Followers of the Trail." The enrollment is on a ODn.-tant in
crease In ail t class.. eri'i may
necessitate looking for larger ror.ni.-t. Group IV with the new- semester began the text "lferoen of Israel,'" in th religious ei ic.atioii work. One woman said: 'We truly appreciate tin- work o.i are jrivins our iausl tcf. After cla,x.-s we ciisjs the lesson at the dinner table arai thus all reap the benefit." Said a but'lnes msn, "1 'beileve I sret as much enjoyment out of th lesions ft ; do the children for I always enjoy reaJ'.nj them when they brhisr them hcnm. S'aid a man in a position to know, whore half the children enrolled in the school are enrolled in the rt -lisrltius educatioral classes: "Vie have had t'j'.s year the least trouble about cle.ui morals about the building's and school protnds and T ba-ve often wondered :f it wa not if'.y the result of your work.'' The devotional hour of the Lcnu'n service will be ha'-M Wednesday, Feb. Ifl. at 10 a. tn. at the fioine cf Mr. Alexander on 110th street in Weft Prk. If y,) j have not attended services at the Congregational church lately you have a pleasant surprise await inp you. The attendance at the morning service is larger than it has ever 'been and incif as'.ng- each Sun. lay. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Austgen of Hammond ifi'ent tiiiturday and Sunday 'Visiting the latter's -parents. Mr. and Mrs. Art bur Dexter of Atchivn avenue. Mrs, Brown of Indiana boulevard has been entertaining her .sister from T"rbana. 111. Miss Helen Mclnfyre, Junior high school teacher, has gone to her home in Auburn. Ind.. owinp to illness. Pr. and Mrs. Max i. i'aulus of Pennsylvania avenue, left .Saturday night for their future home in Casper. Wy6 . iJr. Pauivis has been sent there by the standard Oil company and lias been promoted to quite an important Position. A number of members of the music and art department of the. Kvrtnijrhtly !,; j heard the Chicago -symphony concert on Saturday.
sister, Mrs. Hart of Cicer
went there to cel br anniversary of iitr Fat'nie Hart, a stioi
versity of Illinois. A dinner at a hotel there to a nun;!
Hart's friends, the favors giun rich b-ein;r vanity cases. ' Anion 5 the Whiting men who at- . teride.i. the If.ifilniiU.n Knei -u-ney : club 'banquet at the (Ireet N-arthe'-n ' hotel in 'hica,'.- were tlie Messrs. i ' Anderson, Kalph TJirueli, John J. Jrickor, and Norman llro'.vn. Mike lira nil of indUna b-ui.,-! varj. arrested for pt-edina: by Officer,
1 ark, was re:(.asd on ben. Is t-,. pear t.ai.iy for trial.
.Miss licth liewey w ill taik to the! . 5:i'S Scouts of the M. K. church tr.o:i i,
. I on bandains at their regular Mectimr !
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. uit:i Ho.er; Connors vi.-eted t to- hitter's fartnis over Sunday., X Alfred ;.ieciit from Chicago
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visited lary lio
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The infant d::uu !it t r i n -' iv r was ciiri-tiii-tmed ber lister Marit: v ji-id Ann;: ,!.:-r-,'cns
j acted as sp.-n ors. Mr. and Mr.-. .1,0b n
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church entertained th vnii'v. r....T,:. t I
a valentine paity in the church parlor.-. Mrs. Walter lur'eaw and b,:by of 1413 I,ake avetvie returned home from the Michael lieece hospital 1 ri Chicago on Sunday and arc- both ifftt'nj alonar fine. The 11. S. Kirls of the m. n. eii ircli
will entertain the J I. S. hoys of tliel church at a partv tomorrow fveninsr. j Mis Mildred Hill will entertain the j members of the Tawfisi Ilible class
ot tue Al. K. cnt-rc-n at her home. I33i)j s-,und.-i Atchison avenue on Tbursdiy evrnina j i-e'ter Thi
ot this week. All members are iirifed!
to "e pre enr an,i a s,,, promised to all.
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'A : th his parent" for Mr. ami Mrs. Kay iciile.i on his tirr.-cn
n oon. .lobn I'-'iiiiiu transacted Crown Point Pa t u rda y. Mr. anl Mrs Wiiii'un Kast fiiiciuM ,-;it rid tlie w.
rei.it ivej here. John Kej'-nn and Mrs. .lac .i '"in -v.-re .'row li Point busines.-
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The Past Chiefs ctub of the listers, will be entertained home of Mrs. K. Hubbard on
avenue t'nis c-ver.ins. Mrs. Sam Tucker of I'earl street vh-ited her daughter. Mrs. lilmer Sciiaffer of Cblcavo last l'ridav.
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.' Crown Point visifor 'onda". l.eo l.nnerman from ihicai'o called on his mother Safuray evening. Arthur OV.be siiirped a carload .d cattle to Chiraeo Menday. Mi, and Mr. Henry Thif'en from t'bicasro visited with I'elatives for a few days. Mr. ami Mrs. John 1 w-s. Jr.. fro' t'.eorrc Th'teb-n from ("hicaso Iticht ' pent the week en i with their parents. Marie Held fi:d Helen Tie! t man returned fr-.m chiea-o Monday after a short visit with friends.
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boulevard entertained at a luncheon at her home the later part of tlie wot k, her sister -Miss Kose SmUli of Chicago, Mrs. T. Itaftc-r anil Mrs. A Stress. Mrs. C. Ge-the flf J nil : a nat'olis boulevard was in Hammond on bus'nses Saturday. iltert Kiifbottom cf l,.':k avenue wataUen to the St Margarets hospital in Hammond on Friday and was operated on for a ppendici E :.. Mrs. Kt-rtlia Stiib-r, wh-a v. as srettins
along nicely from her n;ri'--sa
era! -w t-eks has !
asrain In a very critical condition. Mrs. j
Stiller lives with her i.u ghte
1'. lyee on i'entral aenue
Herbert T-'.mk'.n. son of Mr. and Mrs
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WIFE TAKES HUSBANDSADVIGI
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t . Mrs by Lydia L- rinkham s r : iirs .J Vegetable Compound
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a,-.- ., , .!. , ,a -in, Me n.tl va:d had hl.5 torn-, Is and adenoids re-
Mrs. VTJ B. Carrinfrer, jomins" his wife
and chtldren, who have been litre for several weeks from t-'kmuiyee, C'kla., visiting her parent?. Mrs. Hill entertained 1 ". ladies at a bunco party at her home in Atchison avenue, the h.anors oinir to Mrs. J.ewen and Mrs, 1). Clements, A luncheon, was also served. Harold Thrush and family of Hammond were fruertfl at the home of -his brother. Italph Thrush, on Central avei: u Mr.-:. Abe ;old-sm!.th Las returned from several days spent at Champaign Ilk, to where she accompanied her
Whiting Advertisem en ts Are Winners
AH the !t-t OWeb. Kr cords now on nle at If. Gordon & Sons. 12-20-5
moved at th in CKieauo. fortniiiET the
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iierbett is trettint; uionir nicciy. Mr. and Mrs. le.n go peris-.n of Hamniond are tl'.e very proud parents of a little tlausbter. born to f.hom last Friday. This is tlie first stand child on the paternal side. So the pens, m families are rejoicing Ell around. Mrs. W. Melvin w ;vs tr.r.s:lit to her home on lancoin avenue. Kamhay from the St. Bernard's ho-pital. wlo-re she harJ been confined the past four week-' Melvin was of a very serious nature from which it will take some time before she rrcains her strenKili. Mr. ami Mrs. P.. Car ret to of In.!,-n Harbor were puo.-'ts at th-" Fr.kin horce on India na poll s huubvaff over S'l nrlay. Mr. and Mrs. 11. K. Hn.ison of Chicaco were the si:.i-.s!s of several Kob-
Springfield, Mass. "The doctor told mv husband that I had tu have an ojer.i r
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"; j.tuld be' a sickly f j v ornan and could not i lave any more ciui'jiircn on account of , tv weakened t:on-
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friends over Saturday and
Just arrived 10. 000 rolls of wall paper, all thi latest designs and Color-I tns?. Tom Smelser, Paints and Hardware, 605 Indiana boulevard, Whitingr, J
lr.il. 2-1 to 3-1 ST A It THEVTER TOMUHT "Sciuandered I.Ivesi.- . stnrHiiic lv?' IlaUe and ; !cvll. l.ne-M rir. Illli.r Frnnoy comedy. Moaa rlent nncl prof enxlonnl Kong coiatent. Come and vrin a lady's hat. :-ioTTave you followed the strange case of Miriam Kubin of Waukegan, tiie Sirl who talked for 112 hours without a f.top? This strange malady had baffled specialists. Every form of sedative had been administered, but to no avail. Then a chirpractor was eal'ed. He ran his trained fingers along the spinal column, found two of the crvlcai evrtcsrae I'ni ,nrnn- out of place. Ho adjusted these t-x-rtebrae back in'o place. Shortly thereafter her temperature dropped four degrees and .she bad the first sleep ftn- nas 'ridd for more than a week. Full account !s given in Monday's Herald-Examiner. "Whiting has a chiropractor in th person of "George D. Thibault. wlio has off.ces in the Sohrage building. I 2-l--Ceoree p. Thibault. chiropractor. Sehrage building. 'Wbitfng. Ind., phone PU-W. Of flee hours; f.:30 a. rn. to 12 a. rn.; 2 p. m. to 4:3i" p. m.: evenings 7 to 8 p. m.; Sundays by Appointment. 2-15-22
Rsce Wine Used 2C0TJ Years. ! Next to grape wine, it is stiid that Japanese rice wine Is the ohiest alcoholic beverage known to man. Its use !n Japan daiin hack more !,han two tboio-nnr' -. efir.
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j jPive the operation. ' 'jMy husband asked -'r (jme tu try Lydia E. i ' jr'inkhair. 's V'egetaf jhle Compound to see ' .if it would not he'.D - a i . . i .-
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fo"r mrnths I could do but little' work, had to he down most of the time, was nervous and could eat hardly anything, but my husband was always reminding me to take the Vegetable Compound, which I did. Of my ei.rjht children this last one was the ea.-.iest birth of all and 1 am thankful for your Vegetable Compound. I recommend it to my friends when I hear them complaining about their ills." Mr. M. Natale72 Fremont St., Snringiteld, Mass. Sickly, . ailing women make tmhappy homes, and after reading Mrs. Na tide's letter one can imagine how this home was transformed by her restoration to health. Every woman who sutlers from sue& ailments should give Lydia E. I'inkhata's Vegetable Compound" a fair trial. It 13 surely worth while.
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LITTMAN COMPANY "THE BOULEVARD" Grocery, Market and Bakery CoxMned 760 INDIANAPOLIS BLVD. ROBEETSDALE, IND. Dealers in Fancy Groceries, Meats and All Kinds cf Baked Goods We have our own Bakery in connection w th tSe Groceries and Meats, which enables us t: handle t'.? B kd Goads direct from the oven to the trade. We ; uar nte satisfaction. Giv us a trial and convince yourself.
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