Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 223, Hammond, Lake County, 10 March 1921 — Page 10
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WHITING and its
tvn i'a. from tit- diiv-;or o Siitniav j it ended a hirthd-iy parly at lh VM'-: : 'f Kansn? citj . and fr.-m th- j ;ur ltoneh rofl in t.'hfea" n Tu Kaptist dir rt-.r .-.f r.-'.t;? ious edu.-it.o't i .!..,,
f North I '; km a. .ir,- hut .in- "I" !!!flcii;:tirf rapidly t h f nm - ::icnt i.s s ;: adt n if. W nri- m j i rl I y !' einz tUf .J:iy when no l"n'K' r can it b- w train th mind ttnd hand Of the , Mid. h;;t nfSTlfCt the lllOKt viiji
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VTAK THEtTIIU TIIK.11T Htark. Jonri In 'hin llixiii thrlllitm , iMitrrn proilitetlon. Iil nml 1'rlllviit, tvro-aet Sunihlii? eoniedy. The H.-tnkcra Trpaclie r j , .l Jpiiulu.il. -0ni-! fiia; Wednesday anil Thuraditj. Last or j Up MUr.1nll. .!- - M-. and Mil, John Welshy. who since! ;. pold their home n New York av- - har ueen living with their datiphMrs. John Mat son !n Central aw- : -.if. hae riurrliRseJ a home- In i 'Imri . t.. where they intend movtner fo:i:f : ; ;,.. tiext month. The Wlsly's iiavc j :t-s i purchased a nw Xash Var, wiiic". feel will be Tory useful In thf.r oi.-tween Hctiart and 'Whiting. j i. Barren arraigned In the city oourt Intoxication na' fined $3.00 and j ,. sl. amounting to $15.00. which hr. .V.J and was ttsleased. J James Steve charged -with pedlne; , .. h'.s auto -a. fined $1.00 and .opt; hen taken before Jui?e Green on j ;-;i..sda;-. j Prank Koois plea.d rullty to a.'aa'Jlt , .-. ,! t ba ttery on Mike Puloskl and was ! $1.00 and costs, amounting t. J : r0. j Stev Horvot also arrested for as-j , ..t and battery i.n romp'.silnt T. j ;akua was assessed ft tie f f 2S., . .-ft costs, amounting- to IllS.OtJ. which; " paid. ! M ; . Hanv Grieve.?, and Jtr.. 15. ! ! v ifi J.'ln' host e.-se.-t at a r..irty - . en ;it the hortip uf the former in !.i- j avenue on Tuesday aft 'noon. io house decorations consist ;nir r'iPij Sower. . t?r!dre wa. played at J tables, the hora heir? awarded j Mr. Salathe, Mr. I B. Kltter an.ij
M ;s Mary Morati. The c;rd3 we. re .'!- . "vril hy a course luneheon. Mvsr. lAiuife Fry entertained a mim--r of iadief at a luncheon at her !: mic In Tennsy' van'.a avenua yester::iT afternoon. Mrs. Fred TlhU-r and Mrs. J. P!ati nre Ci.loase theater visitor. Mis' Ruth, Kosenbaum of "V aim tali Iiere vlottinu her sifter. Mrs. llermn .Sieinke of 119th street. After four day constant effort no '..r.g-ibie evidence has rcen . red by : -e Lafayette. Ind.. police surroundina : -io abduction of Marjorio Ilogrer. the ; e-vear-oM daushter of Rev. and Mrs. . C. Tloxvr. formerly of Whitlnar.
Wirs Rogers. ! i said i in a very J ..'rvou ftate and apt to puffer a icrvous coi lapse. The snri ba been! nip.hj.; to provide a ciew as ta tfcoj icrtlty f her abductors and ah 9 siys does r;ot know the Identity of thej persor.s who wrote the t hreatentrir i r.otes t'aat wer put Into her pocket: in the choir room of St. Taui's M. K. eVirch, a few d.tys before she was. aken rfisoner. Fifty h'-y acquiJnt-l - -re's have been viettoned by the po'e. l.ut ail have plven ali'bls a.a toj heir whereabouts on the ntpht of the! ihduction. Mr. and Jtrs. Viscounty ar.d Mrs. Tf . J Khlerr- were quests of friends In "Bins 'JiMiV !!!. J ' .M t s. V. K. Schra? ntsrt?i!ned thai m-iv.H fs -f the Plymouth. Aid orlty ' -th Cor. re-jational church at her; home !i Sheridan aven'jn on Tuesday j -'.-en'.n. At the meeting it waa de-'d.-d t - have a church dinner on . March 1 T Senator Jarai J. Xejdl and Rapre-. er.tatl v.. Osear A. Ahlsren hav r- . urr.ed from In.-lianapo'oi ?, having imfleted their Jeselslatsve duties. ohn J. ICe'le:' Intprovinsr slotrly ; hia hiin In Sheridm avenue. Mr. Un4say, who resides with his ''ami'y on Superior avenue in the Wost '(4rk addition. bfen trarsfervd Superior. Wis., by the I'nion Tan it T.'ne by whom be la emuioyej. .Th" T.indsay hota" has been rented by Mr. and Mil. IX F. PurtJy of r?U:ridan ae-' nil". Mrs. C. II. Oauhrty ha" almo.; : !:;;;' reeorered from a severe rheu- ; viatlo attack. At the regniar meeting' of th citv ouncil It wa. decided tv plac a watchman at 129th str-et i:; gtleirlitz' "ark v.-here this thoroughfare cro-es iie B. and O. C. T. T. trades. Ail th children fiirulied in th r' g'.'is ducitlonal c'ass'i.s i.-f Whtt'.na and R'tre.la ie will meet in the Vi'hi? -, is: pu'bHc school audRori-jm Sunday I'ternoon at. ?. p. m. for ;i sotiy ft .
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k'i mi iih;a ijr nM.!i r ISin-W Jones I u o Mi.tm' ftirllllna ni'Mfrn i-mI m-1 tori. I:l eiul l"ptleiMi(. Iti-net iiiililite '4miiy. The llaiikpr Treiieherj, l Jejinlnji. i iimtiss; eineliy nuil 'r!nu-slu , l.nst of I hp M.ih.tpiiii. ii-l'i-AI! '....I. v's i'-uy. :he Trl Ma club. Mill Mrs. Vkiiu'.!'s C 1. erii of the 1 ivnnc ' h-a I chtircii were .tit .-riattieil t th" h. :e .' Jlr... i t d Hiniiiinniiil'T Myr: avenue T'; suay cvenliig. A ry lici-hU.'-- i- V"r;lnjj wa en.Io.vpd by the yo :tu: f..!Ks and a linty luni-heon w as ferv.-d by Mr r.tnr.hanimer. !-! 'day a '! x n.i'Oi '.he Ijidles' Aid are i itiff a ".t !;.; and pillow ra.e tia . r..t:i -" :h to 4:U", a' 'lie F va ;ia:e!tr.ai ri.nnii. a 1 .reU w ii J.-'o : served. Mi, iii!'." F:,:k and slst-r. Mr. K,-e. .-i at: - nled u. funeral ..if a reia-t!v-.t Ir..:-t.. Ind.. on T;-' l:iy. ).hti i'tare of .Myrtle avenue left
y -.Mf.tig' for Cleveland. Ohio, ho was railed t at rend the f bis niece. Mr. and Mrs John DuerJvk t ' hV' n.ii-. a ha.by e irl on Motion: n a . n Master of RohTt.i a venue : ili n istat.d. I'i.. tii visit with ' fvr tw( week.. iii:kitir the
tr ;i In tit ir.ariiire. Mr Joeptv Studpr of Roberts nver, t.- v ,i ij. sitpprr in Chicago Monday
and M r. lleccadorn and son. of Winsor Park, visited their or, Mrs. H. Kr'c.kman and famAthi.'.jti avenue on M oroday.
Mr. Kasper Slostel of Roberts avenue was in hieni on business Monday. Joint Mo.rc". of Robert aveniie, left ft r Waco. Tejas, on a trairins:- trip with Tht' White Sox. Mr. Hrnaeoff of ifyrtle atren.i I . cnflio d to i or I.ort'.e by lline.M. Jn'it! C Waymolr of Indianapolis visited v.-lth it nunibor of hi friends In H t!, M..,nday and T-iefday . M:s- IVrothy Holph of Oprleshy. II!.. i l.ltlttfr her Ir.-tlier, Mxrry Kolpii. ;it:d family of Roberts svenuo for two wt ;. ?. Mr. and Mr. Atiatist Donikft and f.-unily of Chicago spent thu last woeit end with the former's ulster, Mrs. W. Rohrdanse and family of Koherta avail ii e. Knlphts of Pythias, 4-8, wili entertain at a 9'nokfr this evening at their hall In hoy-or of the IHtii anniverssry of the Whiting lodjce and the 57th anniversary of the order. Mr-. Jake Fase of Roberts a,ve,rtu
Wanted- -1.a Jy as cashier that has : pi -rielire 1 fl office Work, eViHlitlK -' oi,;y. Applv Star tio-at.-l . 3 - 1 - MI the Intest Okr-h reeorda nam NV at II. l.o-rlin .t slim, M li 1 1 1 M-. 2-23-lf ;
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'Columbia Records, "5e. at Sam Arutt- j : berr- 2-18-tf 1 i Owl Mlnstre!?. March 14, IS and IK.; Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday. Reserved seats at Rltters. Mmnlay. March t i 7 3-5-2 1: i Tle Cbemey Fhonoirraph. Th awpet- i pat tone of all. II. 4iorlon t 8na.
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xicw rjtvin: nun nn i if you Lave a room or houej. fur- j nished or unfurnished, for rt or) want to rent, apply at our frea rental
biten.u, just. lnstal!"d as a part of f-'elf'-r service. SEIKKR n nITl RE to. a-8-tf OT K K T1:e Fo.-tnUhtly club of Whltina; Is : have a cR'monf-tration of electrical home reeds end appliances by th Northern Indiana Has and Eiaotrlc coni'onny In the domestic science room
of tha Whiting h'ah acliool on Friday i March 11 at ;.0!) o'clock. All mem-j hers and their friends r cordially i
invited to be present. I-S-3 For Sale Six room house on Ohio avenu in good condition. Price ft.HOO. Sm'th-Hader-Pavidaon Co.. Phone 11, S-10-3 For Rent -Cicely furnished raorn for one or two eantlemtm. SS USth Ftreer. Wast Park. 8-10-1
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Thi lion-Ton store haa changed hands and they now hare a now lino of groceries and meats. Mr. Turner la now proprietor. Joe Kovach waj a Haraxaood vlaltor Wedne-sday. Mrs. Petpr Thielen was a Hammond caller Wednosilay. Mrs. Frank Qulnn waa a Hammond shopper Wednesday.
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nder the direction of a tralrv-d b.-ti'V'-story wiil b.- g-iv-a "oy a profe. ;onal ,t"ry teller nvti-'-d a Ir thour. A group piot'tre wi'.l he tak-n. ' 'he, ohiiiiicD .are looking f -rward to :o hour. The f lisfiou. "d uoation;' niovetnenl ,;ti hiconie nation wide in : intarest and the success of thr .'.vemen h-re ia the Oaluinet res' on
inquiries from nr. .States. letters .oper!nt'ndent . '" ''" .. atid -,f Xertr
bring ln daily ts of th. 1'nifMl V'O.I front r:.'?
TIIE LAST 05 THE MOHICANSAn American drama eternal by James Fen i more Cooper Directed b'j Maurice Tourncur v cjid Clarence LRrown,'
Announcement H. E. Turner has purchased the Bon-Ton Grocery and Meat Market at St. John. It will be his greatest pleasure to have the continued patronage of the store's old patrons, as well as to meet many new ones. The store will be operated on the principle of quality, seivice and courtesy, carrying- a full line of high grade groceries, meats and vegetables at all times. Special prices will prevail during opening week. We will pay the highest prices for your produce. Yours for Service, H. E. TURNER THE B0N-TON GROCERY AND MARKET
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