Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 209, Hammond, Lake County, 22 February 1921 — Page 7
Tuesday, February 22. 1921.
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WHITING and its PEOPLE
The Plymouth A!1 society of the Congregational church will sivo a Mi;pT In the church parlors, Tiv.: rsday evening, Feb. 24. The menu will consist of roa.t pork, sc;illrpoJ oysters, mashed potatoes, bako.i bean.', c;iibage salad, rolls, dpsert and coffee. Miss Margaret Jenkins has returned to Whiting from Joliet. Ii!., and will rr,i'i8 at th- homo of Mrs. Clyde tmlth in Atchison avenue. A number of Koyai NeiKhbora attended a school of instruction at Hammond yesterday. The Daughters of Isabelle Dramatic club will meet at the Dora Wednesday evening, Keb. 23. Mrs. Clyde .Smith of Atohh-on avenue is expected home this eek from the Washington Park hospital in Chicago, where she underwent an operation. D. O. Xewland, manatrer of the Iriterstatn Film producers, has been
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The people of Robertsdale are to be given an opportunity to know Just what the week-day school of religions education is doing. Thursday evening Fob. 24. at 7 :3 o'clock, there will be two demonstration classes conducted at the school auditorium one by Mrs. Stanford v'onant and the other by Mis Huth t'ooiey. Week fay religious education Is one of the vital Issues of th" present day educational system and all persons interested in the matters that pertain to the best int.resta of Uobertsdab siioild not fail to take advantage of this opportunity to tlnd out by personal observation, what the children of the community are being taught. A cordial invitation is extended to tin' futile community to be present. Come and bring your friends.
Wm. Zimmerman of Whiting, Ind.. is spending a week tn Tampa fishing and enjoying the unusually " pleasant weather. Tampa Morning Tribune.
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All the latest Okeh Hecorda now on ale at H. Gordon Jk Sons. 12-20-3
For Sale 8 room house on 40 ft lot. 40J Central avenue. 2-19-3 Just arrived 10,000 roils of wall paper, all the latest designs and colorings. Tom Smelser. Paints and Hardwaru, 605 Indiana boulevard. Whittnrf, Ind. 2-1 to 3-J l'niXCKJS THEATER TODAY Charles liar 1" "An OIV Fashioned Bry." Jane and Katherine Iee the Iee kids. In "The I)l!e Mod Caps.'' " - 1 For Sale Ga3 ranga In first class condition, also water power washing machin". Inquire 713 120th street, Whiting. The I henry PhonoKrapli. The swrrteat tone of all. II. Gordon & Sons. 12-23-tf Geo. D. Thibault. chiropractor. The Bank of Whiting Building, office hours, 9:30 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 4:30 p. in. evenings, 7 to 8 p. m.; Sundays by appointment. 1-19-6
Columbia Records, $5c. at Sam Aronbrg. 2-18-tf
Would joa like the bent non-electric varamn saetlon sweeper n the marketf One Vncoeate Suction Sweeper will be eriven nnj, nlsoltrly free nt I'rincess theater next Thursday night to holder of lucky coupon. 2-21-2 cor.xTTiY ci.t n tonight. M1i (iar Zenoln Mac-I.aren. greatest reader of her time. 8 o'clock sharp for membera nnd their friends. 2-22-For PaJe 2 Vi horse power Century
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Lemon and flame colored chifforj batiked in brilliantly hued butterflies makes this charming robe for informal wear at home. It may be used for a tea gown or informal dinner crown.
-NOTICE Supper at Congregational church. Feb.. !4. Notice the menu in this issue, price 50c. 2-22-2
For Sale Two pool tables, all complete, 702 Schrage avenue, M. Paylo. 2-22-6 STAR THEATER TOMGHT Anne Cornwall In "The Girl In the rtaln." latest Koi News and a UllljIlraney comedy. 2-22-
Stop Guessing ' TryPyramid If Ton hare Come to Snch Misery aa Itchtnsj or Irotrtidlnjr rilea Try Pyramid I'lle Suppoalforlea Pyramiil Pile Suppositories have been, tha household reliance for
spending the past few days In Whiting securing his cast of characters for a comedy ''Whiting Adopts a Baby." This is to consist of Whiting people and also local scenery. The League of Women Voters will meet In the Library Thursday evening, Feb. 24. at S o'clock. , study will be made of the Whiting city council and the primary law will be explained. All women are urged to attend. Sergeant Patrick J. Iwler has returned to his home in Central avenue having- undergone an operation at the South Shore hospital in Chicago. Mrs. C. C Mackey. nee Marguerite Fifleld of Culver. Ind., ."pent a few days here as the guest of Miss 'Bessie
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Kdward fehaaf haj gone to Xew York where he Is taking up a course in bank i n g. A large number of Tri Kappa members of the Whiting chapter were guests of the Gary chapter at a lunch
eon held In the Commercial club rooms at Gary. Following the luncheon bridge and 51.0 were enjoyed. Mrs. R. H. Tilton winning high score in bridge Miss Irene Ijggan also received a prize. A choir of 23 men furnished music at the M. K. church last Sunday, under the direction of John McNeill. The Owls club members and guests enjoyed a very pleasant George Washington dancing party at the club rooms on Monday evening. The decorations were in keeping with the day, the refreshments consisting of box luncheons furnished by tha ladies. The attendance at . the devotional our of the Lenten services te!ng, held by the Concregational church at the various home.s are growing 'In attendance. The meeting this morning was at H. E. Beaubiens. A new record was also set for attendance at the Sunday i-chool and church service last Sunday.
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STAIl TIII-Ml'KU TO.MIiHT Anne t'ravnll in "The ;irl In the Hnln." Latest I'oi rvs and n Ililly II rune j comedy. 2-22-rniMnxs TiinvTint todav
( buries Hay in "An Old 1'iohloned I
Hoy." Jane mill Ivnthrrlne I.ee tne I.ee kids. In '-lhc llle Mad Caps.' 2-21-2 WonJd yon like the hest non-electric varuum suction sweeper cist the market? One Viiciiette Suction Sweeper "III he tri veu nwnj. absolutely free at Princess theater licit Thursday night to holder of lucky coupon. 2-21-2 Mr. and Mrs. Charley Ness of Indianapolis boulevard, motored to LaCross. Ind., late Saturday night and spent over Sunday with tha parents of the former. Mrs. Minnie Atch.son of Lake avenue is nt this time reported to be a little better. A birthday surprise was celebrated on Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Stlllwell of the West Park addition, when a number of Mr. Stillwcll'jj friend.", mostly from out-of-town surprised him. Mrs. I-:. C. Miller rf Atchison avenue left on Saturday for Detroit. Mich., where she was called by the illness of a sister. George Starring, -who has been on the sick list for several days is reported better. Mrs. Arthur Golding returned to her home on Myrtle avenue from a ten day v I s i t with friends at 1 n d i a n a p o 1 j 51. Mrs. Bertha Stiller, who has been very ill at the home of her daughter Mrs. I'. Lfe, is slowly im;roving. On Feb. 2i the Ladies of the Congregational church are giving a dinner. 'Waiter Market of Myrtle avenue met with a very serious accident last Friday at the Standard Steel Car shops, when he was hit on the head with a lead pipe from which injury it was necessary to have an X-Itay taken at the St. Bernard's hospital by lr. Timm la.-'t Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. M. Ferguson of Indiana Harbor, were Kobertsdalo visitors on Sathrday evening. The W. P.. A. of the Maccabees will hold a meeting in regular session Wednesday evening. A good attendance is desired.
Miss Bethel Archibald of Morrocco was the guest of her aunt and family Mr. and Mrs. Ira Lambert of School street ovrr Sunday and expects to vl lit another aunt, Mrs. Spangler of Toneston before returning to her home Tuesda y. Mr. and Mrs. P. Saunders of Crown Point visited their daughter Mrs. 1'ahl Kllsworth and family Sunday. Mrs. Fiihworth has been quite sick for the past few days. Mrs. B. Vanderburg. who has been a HesMvllle visitor for the past wjek returned to her home at Holland, Mich., last Friday. Misses Lora and Blanche Shay were the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. R. Brown of Hammond Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. L. Klman have purchased the Mrs. Natke home on Second at reet. Mrs. John Wilson returned to her home last Friday after having spent several weeks at Franklin park, visiting her daughter, Mrs. ('. Stutzman. Mr.". J. Artim and children were Hammond visitors Saturday. Mls.s Virginia .Toro.s entertained a number of out-of-town guests Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ldmunds and children of Chesterton are visiting Mrs. Fdmunds patents, Mr. and Mrs. F. P.ohda. Sr.
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About 15 attended the social meeting given by the auxiliary to the American Ieglon Friday evening after a short business session luncheon was served. The next meeting will be held Tuesday afternoon. March 1. The Uoyal Neighbor lodge will give a dance at the Odd Fellow's hall Tuesday evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lonnle Pio and family of Gary visited relatives here over Sunday. Miss Florence Pio attended a progressive party t Gary Saturday evening given by the girl-1 of Mark Mfg. company of Indiana Harbor.
Mis.s Cora I. Phipp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Phlpps. was united in marriage yesterday to Herbert L. Car- j
son of Anderson, Ind. The ring ceremony was used and was performed at 4 o'clock by Itev. Mitchell of Springfield, 111., who Is a brother-in-law of the bride. After the ceremony which was performed in the presence of Immediate relatives. Cue bride and groom left on a short trip after which they wi.l take up their residence nt Anderson, where the groom is employed as manager of the Orpheum theater. The out-of-town gue:-Us were: Itev. and Mrs. Mitchell of Springfield, 111., and Mr. Clarence Phlpps of Ft. Wayne.
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Geo. flartong of Chicago spent tha week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Hartong. Mrs. Robert Carry of Joliet is spending several days with her mother, Ii rt. Mary Kellman and family. Kdw. J. Spanler was on the aiclc list last week. Jacob Hoffman of Chicago spent and Sunday with relatives. E. C. Scheldt and family of Hobart visited with Barbara and Lillie Scheldt on Sunday afternoon.
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