Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 211, Hammond, Lake County, 24 February 1921 — Page 9
Thursday. Fob. 24. 1921.
TH K TIMES
WHITING and its PEOPLE
Th member of tha Epwcrth league of Whltlns will attend the meeting of
the Calumet Union at Gary tonight,
Jeavlng iWhitinr on the N. T. C. t 6:59
ilrs. Verne XJoyd of 60 119th street is expected home Saturday from a. visit
with relatives In Lafayette.
The meeting of the Isabelle Colum
bus Dramiatlo clab -will be held In the
Par!h ball In the Sacred Heart church
tonight.
The next meeting of th OldSettlers
will tie neld on Tuesday. March 1. Mike
Harr, as chairman, has prepared a Cue
entertainment.
Mrs. "W. C. Mathews entertained the members of the horn department of
the SI. E. Sunday school at a Colonial party at her home in Oliver street on yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Bell was In
charre of th entertainment, a lovely time being enjoyed eocially with
games And contests. A study of the
ouaxterly leesoa was also held. Re
freshments were served.
Sir. D. B. Purlnton of Central avenua has been visiting for tha past month, with friends tn CofTayvllle. Ksjv, and Sugar Creek, Mo., epent one wsek with Mr. and Mrm John E. W'oife
of Independence, Mo.. Mr. Wolfe hav ftig osen former paator of the Chris Man ehuroh at TVhlting. Tha l4tdiea of the Plymouth Aid so
olatr win giv a supper In tha church
parlors this evening. A program and
social time will follow the dinner, whloh begins at 6:30.
Ieter Straka Is In St. Margaret's aorpUil where he will undergo an op
eration.
Mrs. Jhosejih 3, Kyle entertained
about tO children at a Oeorge Wash
ington arty at her home in Ohio avenue on Wednesday for her daugh
ter, Virginia. The heme was appro
prlately decorated In red, white and
Whiting Advertis em en ts Are Winners
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&tT SmZ&9 room house on 49 ft. lot 409 Central avenue. Whiting. 2-23-3 Wanted Worr.an or girl fcr general Itoujewvrlc. 424 Xer York avenue. 2-23-2 For Sal Gas range In first class condition, also water power washing machine. Inquire 713 120th street, Whiting. Just arrived 10,000 rolls of wall paper, all the latest designs and colorin ss. Tom Smelser, Paints and Hardware, 60B Indiana boulevard. Whiting, Iod. 2-1 to t-1 The Cheney Phonograph, The sweet eat tone f all. II. Gordon at So&s. 12-29-tf Columbia Records, 85o, at Sam Aronherg. 3-lS-tf For Sale Two pool tables, all complete. T02 Schrags avenue, SI. Payla. 2-22-
STAR THEATER TOMGHT Tom Mix ts a whirlwind tn "Pratrte Trails," a two-act Sunshine comedy, "Her DogKone Wedding," ami a sereamlnc comedy, A Backet of Blood Every Five Minutes." 2-23-2 PUIS CESS THEATER WEDXE9D.VY AND THIRSDAY "Be'iold My Wife." a George MclSora production frofcn Sir Gilbert Parker's noteworthy novel. "The "Translation of the Savng-,M with Milton Sills, Elliott Dexter anal Mabel Julienne Scott. 2-23-2
blue, tha favor", primes and cnnto.stn and also t!ie brrving of thn refits. 1mmte being- in keeping with tiie day. The children enjoyed a most pleasant afternoon. Mrs. A. J. Lau?r entertained the members of the music and art section of the Fortnightly club at her home in Oliver street on Wednesday afternoon. The meating itvMngr devoted to the study of Switzerland. The program was rendered as follows: Collect, Mrs. Bertha Tonkins; club song; Industrial Arts of Switzerland. Mrs. 'V. i. Spurrier; Tyrolean Songs, MjT. Salathe; Piano Solo, Mrs. F. R. Doll; William Tell. Story of the Opera, Mrs. H. E. Beaubien; Roll Call, Swiss cities; Refreshments were served after the program and tha annual election of officers took place. Those elected for the ensuing year were: X,hlrr,lttn- Mrs. R. E. Humphreys; vice chairman, Mrs. II. E. Beaubien; secretary and treasurer, Mrs. Bertha Hoskins. At the monthly meeting of the literature and history section of the Fortnightly club held at the home of Mrs. II. S. Davidson, the following officers were elected to serve next year: Chairman, Mrs. C G. Swartz; vice chairman, Mrs. J. E. Brinker; secretary and treasurer, Mrs. II. X. Xlchols. Mrs. m!th has returned to Whiting from Ann Arbor where she was vis'.t!ng her non. Her sister, Mitw IJla Schoeneman of IaPorte avenue, whose illness called her back was very low yesterday tufferinsr with pneumonia. Miss hoenermm is a teacher in the Riverside school at Hammond. Tha religious educational demon
stration given at the public school auditorium Friday evening evoked many words of praise from the parents and citizens present. The religious educational work has proved a splendid success in the Calumet region and the children have gained in religious Instruction and sought to express the teaching in their daily tasks. Tonight a demonstration of the work in Rohertsdale will be given in tho public school auditorium at Robertsdale. In a few weeks the teachers are planning to give a sons- fest with oma three hundred children participants. Scouting for girls has come to Whitins to stay. In answer td the many querries as to what scouts larn and do, the Whitinp Oirl Scout council has brought in "The Golden Eaglet," a film depicting the story of Girl Scouts at home and at camp. This will be
shown at the Princess theater, Tuesday, March 1, together with th regular Princess program, a Douglas McDesn picture. At 3:45 Tuesday aftsrnoon, there will ba a special matinee at which the evening's program will be given for those who cannot attend at night. Children are urged to attend the afternoon performance.
Tickets sold by Girl Scorn ts are good
for either performance. The money whlch the Bcouts make will go toward furnishing their camp for this sum
mer.
ROBERTSDALE
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Tor Sale 8 room Iiotisa lot. 401 Central avenue.
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"For Sals Gas range in first class condition, also water jower washing machine. Xntyulre 713 120th street. 2-24-1
WHAT WHTTIXG SEEM 19 COWI.VG The Whiting car owners asked J. Cies&r to build a garage for parking automobiles, the garage has been started nd will be 100 feet front by 150 feet deep, with a show room for tiew cars, and will be located on Indiana boulevard between 119th street and 120th. 2-24-2
Tor Bent Two or three furnished tooms, 1084 Atchison avenue. 2-24-1 1 For Sale Hallet & Davis piano, Oak case, in good condition, 331 Sheridan avenue. 2-24-3 j If you have talent for the movies, here's your opportunity. A local picture made by Whiting people in Whiting, under the auspices of a well inown Chicago director, will be made Friday and Saturday of this week at the Princess. The interior scenes of tha pictures will be mads on the Princess stage in full view of the audience. We need talent, leave your application at the box office, both boys and trirls. If you have talent come prepared to act. If you want to see how they actually make a moving picture, come prepared to watch. 2-21-tf
ROBERTSDALE READERS
PRINCESS THEATER WEDNESDAY
AJVD THURSDAY "Behold My Wife," a Georftte MHford
production from fir Gilbert Parker's
noteworthy novel. "The Translation of tha Savage," with Milton 8U1j, Elliott
Drxtrr and Mabel Julienne Scott.
J-23-2 STAR THEATER TONIGHT Tom Mix la a whirlwind In "Prairie
TraJIa," a two-act Sunshine comedy, "Her Doss-one Weddlmt," and a
creaming comedy. "A Bucket of Blood BTery Eire MJnatea.' 2-23-2
Don't forget the demonstration
classes In Religious Education tonight
in the Robertsdale school auditorium.
There will be two classes conducted, one of younger children by Mrs. Conant and the other of boys and girls of the fifth and sixth gTade age, by Miss Cooley, these classes will be carried on in the same manner in which they are conducted during the regular week day sessions. Do you know what this sort of religious education is giving to the boys and girls of Robertsdale? It is something which Is proving to be
rial a.-set in their own lives now, and it is Rolng to be a vital factor in the characters of the future citizenship of this community. These are questions in which parents and all citizens of Robertsdale are or should be interested. Coane tonight at 7:S0 to (he auditorium and observe tho work being done. Tha entire community is cordially invited to be present. The Robertsdale Firo department was called to Forsyth at 3 o'clock Tuesday morning, when a lire broke out up stairs of the "Point Cafe.' The boys soon extinguished the blaie. which started by crossed wires and very little damage was done, none whatever to interfere with the 'business down stairs. Monte Market returned to his home on Myrtle avenue from the St. Bernard's hospital, where he underwent an operation for appendicitis about two weeks ago. Monte is getting along fine at this time. Miss Clara Plan, who has been confined to her home tho past three weeks by illness, is slowly recovering. Mr. and Mrs. II. Breckmari and daughter. Violet, of Atchison avenue, were Chicago visitors On Washington's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Deinseke of Roberts avenue are the proud parents of a little girl born on Monday morning. Miss Lillian Plau of Myrtle avenue entertained Ru.ssel Quin of Chicagro, Ml as It. ("Joldmg nnd Walter Mute of East Side, at her home on Sunday evening. On Saturday evening the two couples attended a bunco party at the Congress hotel in Chicago. John Jenkifts of Crown Point was in Robertsdale, and Whiting on business 'Monday. Mrs. J. J. Oilman returned to her
hoir.e on Myrtle avenue Friday from I
bauyard, Kan., where she was called by the il!nes of her daughter. Mrs. Hunt of Myrtle avenue was a visitor in Chicaso Sunday. Kasper Mostel returned home from th Mercy hospital where he was confined for 10 days, his condition is Im
proved a great deal. I
Mrs. Perry Swank, who was formerly Myrtle Masterson, gave birth to a son at the St. Margaret's hospital In Hammond last Thursday, mother and babe are getting along fine. The Swanks are living at Indiana Harbor. Mrs. Swank is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Masterson of Myrtis avenue.
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Ben Ovtriwse and daufjr.ter, Hum., and Albert Marx of Chicago visited 1 with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Overhage on1
Sunday. Mrs. Chas. Kellman and daughter, Florence, spent Monday at Chicago. Little Kathryn Lorenz, who had been sick for several weeks, is able to be up and around again. Miss Evelyn Grelner of Chicago spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Mary Kellman. Dr. Pottjs transacted business at Dyer on Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Murphy of Hammond spent Tuesday and Wednesday with Mrs. Mary Schaller and famllv.
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Mr;'. 1'cter Stark and Mrs. Frank Scheldt were Monon visitors Tuesdaw Mr. and, Mrs. Robert Connors from Chicago were the guests of Frank Stark Tuesday. 4 Mrs. Math Herman is- on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. John Mueller from Dyer visited with Joe M. Thlel Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Xick Schmal from Ronsaiaer are visiting with relatives at the present time. Mrs. Tom Neises left for Chicago, where fhe was called to the lied a.de of Mr. Neises' mother. John Keilman, Peter Bruck and Geo. Hllbrleh Whiting business visitors Tuesday.
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