Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 242, Hammond, Lake County, 1 April 1921 — Page 8
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TIES TIMES!
VHITING and its PEOPLE
ROBERTSDALE
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chnmley. netCcraldine White, havo purchased a home on Cleveland avenue, which they v i : 1 occpu y. Mrs. Kilkeany and Mrs. Campbell are expected home, from Pit' .-ib;i rirh this week, wh'-re they were called ! y the death of their mother. Mrs. Smith and Mrs. I Add, who have, both been her on business In ccr.n"ctic n with the "tt!:i;r np of the afiilrs of their late f.iter. 1M:.-. Lila .'choenm.iji. expect to ret urn 1m their respective hon.es till? week, the former t - Canada and th battel to Miff. :.-s. ppi. Mrs. H e rm a n Iai o X iv i : ! entertai n I ha Eastern Ptar.i ami thtr friend. a' a silver tea to b given at her hfmc, 642 Kth street, V dno.-u.iy f tern ,on, April . Steve Ferc'k airtjte by fticer Mikeim f or dr. ,-'.r.js with an open muffler and disorder. y com.: ;ot was i e:mc4 on a $0 bond, f ui n:.icd ty - ia. st ill. Frar.k Sol!- -was arer.sted by r''" '" tiirard and Mullatu-y for -being; urur.k f as released cn a Ilhi bun i. Mrs. Ross Cinibril ! conr'ned to home, 325 LaPerto a en tie with an attack of -ariet fever an 1 ir.fhitr.roatory rheumatism. W. G. warta of Pheridsn avenue w as taken to tit Presbyterian hospital in Chicago yesterday to undKgn a series of treame:it. The "sweet fix teen" party t ? be stlvcn by the Eastern star on Monday .April 11, In honor of the-ir sixteenth anniversary, hae ben postponed o'vitis to the Fortnightly operetta to be Klvn on this same date. Te regular tneetir.fr wiill. however, he held nn April 11. The regular meeting; of the i.d S-t-tr'8 -will be held or. next Tuesday -vningr. There -will be refreshment. and, for entertainment a reproduction cf the Owl club minstrels will be ;!i-cn. .V son van born to Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Allen of White Oak avenu. John J. Keller of Sheridan avenue, who was in a vry serious con lition on Wednesday havir.tr a had spoil with his heart wan a trifi'e Improved yesterday. Mr. Keller has been cct.dne4 to his bed fourteen weeks as the rerun of a breakdown. The S. and D. of I win have thlr regular meeting on next Monday eveningat which all the chairs will be filled by part councillor?. Refresh-t-.ents will be served and a ffood time is anticipated. Harry Gordon, of 31. Cordon and Sins department ,tor, Is tit the Prcsbyterlan hospital !n Chicago rece'.vin treatment cn his limb. The Leonard-Wilson School of Mus:o of Chicago will give an exe!ler,t ertterta'.nm'n't at the It. S. auditorium rxt Monday night under the direction cf the wqys and means committee cf the O. E. a The Owl club will give a Jinticj party this evening. Mrs. Michael McOroorty of AtcM-.-.on avenue, -who underwent an-oper.t-t.on for appendicitis at St. pernard's hospital in Chicago was reported to he in a very critical condition yesterday. An April Fool party will b? given at the jr. E. church tonight. Members cf tho S-indy school and c'.ur-'h are requested to attend at-d hive a grood time. William C"irt!.s of Oliver street. Is etpected to fotn ro'arn tuttn fronf the hospital In Chicago,
I'ltiMK.ss THBtn:n loMi.nr llrviint AHshlurn In lurscl;ir IriMf. e trtinrnntco llils pl"tur nlso the I'lwiiitom Kor nml Screen Mim.hos. 4-1-STAR Till', VTF.Il TtlMfillT FHk nerial iiiKhl Jut llynn In "n he
I'nri!e Rller," t'piwoil, . 1 KnlinniH," rpi'oilr 'Ntr. 1 mid 2; Wllllim Iliinriiii in '-Iiuhlim; lr, "o. 1; ! Ion UiinliT"."; Mint A; Jeff ciknrilvt I'm AAceklj: llillj- Friiiiej oiin-ilT. ! 4-i-; Th's oominsr Tuesday evening. The) Old Pettier w ill hae their rsriilar monthly noMn,; at the community, hall. A comtuitt'-e !s Hi cb.arse. and all O'd Se;tl,M.s are invited to attend J Kuth. the l,t!i- ,l-i tighter cf Mr. and' Mrs. I Terry Vi cf IMyrtip avenue, fell ; irorr. a box a! her h.ov:" on Wednesday ' ard ".:sta:ned irj irifs from hich It ! was necejsnry to c.iil in a doctor. J Mrs. Mo'iie Kick of H'.'oh street enterfa:ned !:-r coucin. J .:.n .s.s of 11 j hart at '-.or home on Tues-day. I Mrs. n. A w . of Chicaso visited her sls-.er. Jlrj jL.hu Kla-sl and family of j
i.o-erts arn,.e , e t: i i.t y . Mrs. T:e, Kudlof :" Myrtle avenue was in ''h'.cruto on TuesJav win re .she
vh-.ie.l i.or .sinter. Mrs. Knop, wlu hi i been very ;i'. h nd a'.i her sister-in-law. ! Mr. ar.d Mrs. H. lit:nr and famiivi returned ; t in a fe . days visit wtt'-i the tormet 's j.:,: -. iii.i at Ii -;iO rvi'.it'. .In.i. i boy v o s born or. Monday to Mr. ar.d Mrs. Jol-.-i Irnntz -f Myrtle vi- j n.se. - i
u"ty, whi was op-I st Portia rd's b.os-!
the Vnlted Ktates and all parts of the world. Trips also will be conducted from the United States to Mexico with special rate sand privileged. J. B. Kins, who headed the recent California excursion to Mexico has ben mad general manager.
KENWOOD MEETING NEXT THURSDAY ionization and the committee on lights time to make their reports the meetitar of the newly e.re:anlzed Kenwood improvement association wi'l not be held until a week from today.
President Henry Lanman has appointed one person from each block on the committee on street lighting
and thla coirunlttee expects to ro Into) the matter exhaustively next Monday! evening. i Idsti have been prepared of all of th" property owners In Kenwood and they will all bo Invited to Join the new o. ganizatlon at Its second meeting- next week.
The meeting that wm tentatively called for this evening will .be postponed on account of the short time allowed for the commlttfM to get out their most important rejKrt.
Condition to Be Dreaded. There are worse things than losing money; you can get It back efaln; but v,hen you go bankrupt on peace and contentment, you are of all men the most miserable.
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i iie p.o! Ci"rr s ciub or me i-'ymnri Sisters wove entertained at the homo , yp s White of Indiana Il.it-oor i Thursday e cninq. Mi Aim a I'ust of !"ast Sl-'e wa-i ; t':.e frue.t cf Miss Naomi i'l a ". ' s of, Hobers nvfne o; T ie,"ay c..,Mi:n,e:. j Mr. and Mrs. Andy Cowchaek ..f f Koberts avenue are the proud parents! of a little son born to them on Tues-, day. j The Fourth Ward Civ'c club wKij hold their regular mrn'i.iy meet'n,; ; this evvnip.r at the Fr.ir.kl'.n audi-; tcriv.m. every on interested is asked : to at'er.d. i The mastoid opfraion tt.s- perform-; e.l cn the little iau?hter cf Mr. ar.d Mrs. C, Stro.-s of Myrtle avenue at. th,M"r-y hoviiai in i.'hl-ago on Tues- . the litt'e one havin? been pre-1 s" y ill with scarlet fever from1 who, eh mniajy t-. e ear was affected. At this time reportji are that she is get-' ting- along as well as can -be expected j
HOBART
Mr. and Mrs. Wilrr.er moved yesterday from the fiat bui.hnj tn. Third street to Jaryy lie. Miss Martha Soi-ntaff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kay Ivjke of Gary were n'ted in niarirae at 7 o'clock Wednesday evening-. The ceremony was ! ! formed by Kv. pehuelke in the presence of the immediate reiativ-s.
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Adve rtis cm en ts Are Winners
SEtTER'S HIEE SKRVICE j
Tf you have furnished or unfurnished rooms for rent and want a desirable tenant apply at Seifer's Frei Krnta.1 Bureau. 3-20-tf Screen and fence wire, poultry netting, garden tools. Tom Smeiser, paints and hardware, 605 Indiana boulevard. AVhltlng. Ind. r 3-22-9 STAR THEATER TOMGHT Blir erlal night .Io Rynn In "The
rurple Riders," episode o. Ii "Fan- j tomu,1' itJ ! . 1 nod Z; William' Duncan in 'FI:litlisr l'ate o. 1( -I,ion , Hunter" Mutt fc Jeff oameily; Fox! 'ctt Weekly; Ullly 1-Tane-y comedy. , 4-1-j Until further notice will be opn j every eveninir. except Fridays, until j
p. in., Saturdays and paydays, open aji ueuaL Eeifer Furniture Company. 3-30-tf PtPOH'JtNT OTICE Tf. Gordon & Pons entire store will
be open every Monday evening unt'li 8 o'clock, aio Thursday. Saturday and j pay day. as before. 3-31-j n Clifeairo Klk idll sire their' Hnnaitl Enter Hall nt the Mnsonlo, Temple, Saturdny April 3. Music h.ri
Merlins. 3-2S-1 KOT1CB ?ermilpti I. granted the Amer'can "Irish Relief" Committee to solic't donations to this 'Trl.sh Rlief Pund" from April 4th to April &th. KOI. WATTE Ft K. SCJI.I-tA';E. Mayor cf the City of Whit In p.
3-31-3 j FRIVCEIS TtlRVTKR TON' I fill T j Bryant Washburn In Fluralar FriMif. i We g-wnmntee tils plrturei nlso the! rhantom For and Screen Snapshots. j 4-1-i A lot of oxfords, pumps and ties for' ladles and Miss, newest .sty-Jen buy) here where the quality is hicrh anij price is low. First class shoe r pa'r- ; lngr. Give us a trial, satisf o-tion auartnteed. Free call and delivery. Itapid! Shoe and Repairing cornnany, 4S tlSth 1 street. Phone Whit iror IS 2. 4-1-4 j
Th.e young couple 1
honeymoon trip and have not yet decided upon their f utur residence. Ceorsre Melatt of Whitlnfr has moved his family l.eie into the home recently purchased from Jake Ittel. Ms Mary Partmess, who ha been a teacfcvr here in the public schools for a number of years, baa handed in her resignation to take effect April 4. The sc!v! board has r fused to accept her resi.irnaf.icn to permit hereto accept a p tl 'n in the Gary s.-hool?. A number from her- have received Invitations f i a dance to he given at Mi'.l. r Satur lay evening- by the social chib c" that t wn. Mr. an 1 M-s. i.y Pedersen, who h n v be,.n sper.d'ns- t?a wjnter in Florida, returned home yesterday.
COOK
The dance and parcel post sale given bv the. I.ady Foresters Monday evening: was a grand eucces s The hail was filled to capacity and everybody present enjoyed a pleasant evening-. Henry Hasse was a Crown Point bur'.ness visitor Monday afternoon. Henry Saner and Emi! Blxenman transacted busine?3 In Hammond Mond ay. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Rixer.man of Lowell called r.n frienls here Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Peter Hoffman, age 65 years, died Wednesday' mrrnlng at the family home. She was a faithful member of St. Martin's parish and of the Rosary .society, and was highly esteemed byall who knew hr. Surviving are the husband, three dauirhters, Mary of this pioe, Mr;'. Fred Chezick and Susan H'-ffman of Far.ro, X. P., ar.d three sons. Pete- Hoffman of Minnesota, Frank of Canada and John of Hammond. Th r is nlso one sister and tw brother surviving, they are Mrs. Catherine iiin! and Frank Pauer of 'il;f..r:ii.'i atol Pete,- S r.o r of this pia. -e. F-meral arran sj cine nt s are not i omp; et e.,i.
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MANY SCHOOL CHILDREN ARE SICKLY Mothers who value their own com for end the welfare of their 'hlldren. should fiever be without n box of Mother llrnv's pw e-t Pe.ivil.-rs l or (.'lnhii-. n. 1 r u:-e ttiroughout the season. They I'.r.ait up I'olds. Hili'-vi- Fevet.h.ii' -s. ( 'oust i j ati'.n. Teeth :tir T 'lism -der, Headache -n 1 Stoinaeh Troubles 1'si d by motners Vr over 3" vears. Tlil'lSP 1MV. IHitS UtVil PATISFACTION. All Drug Storts. Don't accept any substitute. Adv.
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f !NTENATtCN . p,OST'"X. Jivdi return fron hi.-, vi v. a s f;-eh to t a 1 it wives iu Bos',, ii and n fuhir ai my Robert II. Kitim
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i!):,vor to fnd. him a (rood cook whom he will meet when he conies to r.ostou in July for the Yankee Division reLiti'.on. p.-berts rays he is willing to paa up the short-skirted, stlk-stook-irnrd m.aoIei,s ,.f Wheeling for a New Kneland girl who shows her style it the cookiny; range. Not to he outdone, the regular army put in its bid through Hans J. J. Jenson, of the Seventeenth Fifld Artillery wlo writes that ho is lonely- at Camp p.ra.t-'tr. N, C and wants some one to share, his $72 a month as first class cook with quarters and rations thrown in.
F0RII NEW MEXICO EXCURSION CO
'IN'FRN'ATIONAL NEWS SFPVICt' MEXICO i 'IT Y. March The M"xicoAnicrican F.xcurs-lons Company has been formed here with a capital of $.".0,ft0u. fu'iy Mjbse.rihed, and hits a
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Saturday, April 2nd to April 9th
HAPPINESS
The object of this week is to emphasize how important music is to the home life of our American people, and to suggest the Player Piano as the ideal musical instrument for the American home as part of the child's education, as a means of promoting home singing, and "happiness in the home." For you know that the home with music is always the most pleasant the home that people like to visit most.
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MAKE YOUR HOME HAPPINESS HEADQUARTERS Happiness is the most precious thing in life; it is that intangible something which keeps us eternally young. Happiness makes the "kiddies" romp and play; it lightens work for the grown folks: it sends a man to business with a clear eye and a buoyant step, equipped to succeed. Happiness is born in the home; it comes from association with those we love and music. No home can be completely happy without music. The Player Piano supplies the music need. It's influence smooths out the little worries and nils up the little corners with ILPP1NE5S that are sometimes filled with gloom.
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