Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 246, Hammond, Lake County, 6 April 1921 — Page 3
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"Wednesday. Annl 6. 1921, THE TIMES Pace Th? '
Whiting And Its t - People
The library has on display n nicer of booUs pertaining to ricr.ver am vegetable gardening, which wiii be very uucful to uarjfncrs, who arc at present fixing uy tlicir lawns and gardens. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Wright of UPt.r; venue have rented the home of the ate Miss Llla Pchor-nrroan, ili rorte avenue. Mr?. Nell Vase and ton. Wilbur -nil; have rooaia with the frights. The reffulir monthly meeting r f the . -C. T. L. Trill be held at the. homo f Sir. H. W. cSlioup, 42t Kischrup avenue this evening.' A plendid program has been arranged and a ,ilv..r .ff-rSng for the near east relief will h taken. Mr. and MY?. Conrad t-illivan of v'alumet attended the funeral of Mr. 'Mike McGroart: on Monday. Mr.-. Sllii'n i remainlntr over until ye.-terd.iy v siting with Whititif; friend.'. Mr. and Mr?. Arthur Kngler and abe oT Hammond spent Sunday visiting the formers parent. Mr. and Mr?. i!-d?r!n Engler of She r hi an avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Timm and son!
Whiting Advertisements Are Winners
SEIFF.R'S FH EE SEHVICB Tf ;eu have furnished or unfurnished rooms for rent and want a desirable tsnant apply at Seifer'a Free Rental Bureau. 8-30-tf The most complete line of paints in Northern Indiana. Distributor of rat-
ton's gjn Proof Paint?. Tom Smelser.J
faints and Hardware, 605 Indiana ic.evtrd. WJsfting. Ind. l-'.'-CD PRI.VCKSS THEATCR TnMGHT lorn Moort In "Hold Your I?irsf. Me nuarontee tMs p!rtmrr also Pattin eia and Pollard comcdj. 4-6-L'stil further notice w::i b opn every evening, except Friday?, until S p. m., Saturdays and paydsv.-. open 4 usual- fc'eifr Furniture Company. 3-GO-tf Tcr $a!s Six room bungs lir. by otCnar. Terms 1330 Lake avenue. 4-5-3 For Sale Jeffrey touring car. In
quire 313 Sheridan avenue. 4-5-31
Tantt jirl or woman to clean fco'tse. ono day a week. A. C. Franklin 40 lltlh street. Whitkrjg. 4-5-: Tor Sale Sir room furniture. Will -Tarate Addrc-s h'1 o street. 4-6-2
f Iri'li.ini llirtu- v it-i ted hire Sunday. .Mr. Timm and 1 aby ' remaining for a few .flays visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Vater. The h!i?rh sehool and Junior high rchool are making big plana for their indoor carnival which Is to be given In the high fchor.1 auditorium on Friday and Saturday nights of this wec'f A tmn.-itrel 'iow will also he given in connection with the carnival and a hij time is anticipated. The news that Whitincr will have no chorus in te T.uke county oratorical and declamation contest this your will rvidently he hailed with much joy by the other -ciiofls in the rcgioln. inasmuch os Whitirg t ) alwaj s hard to hf;:t. thereby civ.ng them a belter chanco to win the f.anner. This is the Ii;-.-t time in li e history of the .school that Whitm. has had no cli-run for tills big County r r. t Whiting tirms ;n vesting :n new true lid art- Harry Gordon and Sons and McNaniara Hroa. Mrs. H' nry K'n'tra of Central av enue .-pt nt Stmdaj visiting in Chicago Height. Mr. !.ahnis. ago S4 ycart -who hi. been very ill at the home of :hi.s daughter. Mr.. I'.i.-chen in N"vv orli avenue, is showing tisns of improvement. A mast beef dinner will be given at the Lutheran church from 5 to S p. it, tonight. The. meeting nf the Young Toadies guild of tho Congregntional church which was to liR'.e been held at tli home of Mr?. Uut'u Cobb this evening hr.s hern postponed until not week. Mr.-. James .Ma.-ieron was called to Bourbon. Ind.. by the ilinot-s of her father. a.;e J 5 year?. Mr.. I-MwarJ Mathias is Improving nicely at the St. tUernard hospital and CNpcrts to be abic to return home next w c e is . Mr?. Taylor Priest parsed, away at the home of lier daughter. Mrs. Harry Mars ahli in Cleveland avenue on Sunday. C'n Monday short services were held by Key. H. p. Zt-y of the M. F... church following which tho remains wre shipped to Rochester, Ind., the family home, where interment took place yetrterday. Mr?. Prieft. nee t-iura M. Ihaskey w a born. Feb." t2. 1MT. in Fulton c"i:nty. Indiana, being at the time her death T.I years, 1 month and 10 days old. At the age of li year?, she was united in marriage to Mr. Tnylor Priest. To them citrht children were born, all of whom t-urvfvp her but one. Those living m Whiting are: Tr?. Harry Marshall, Mr;-. Orrvn Mackev. Mrs. Tldwsrd TTlii, IMrs. Ralph Thrush and Frank Priest. Mrs. Michael Halloran of Wood nhver. 111., a former AVhitlng resident, is ij-itii'g with friends here. The Daughters of Puth of the Christian church will give a box social tomorow evening. Fveryoin is invited.
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PRINCCSS THEATER TOMGHT Tom ?toore In "Hold Your Horsed We Roarantee thli picture; also Pnthe INewn and Pollard eomedy. 4-6-M.rs. Fiizabeth T3ngohr and Mr. Herman Pnlasky both well known in Poberts'jale. were married last Saturday afternoon at the .Lutheran parsonage nt Cast Side. The Ktlendenti
were the bride's sons, Fred and fchlwardj
Langohr, and their wives. The bride wore a beautiful brown i'iik. tric.otine and a corsage cf eweet peas, after the ceremony the party rtturned to the bride's home on Myrtle avenue, where an elaborate course dinner was served to 80 guests. The home was beautifully decorcted throughout with cut flowers and ferns. After the dinner which was served at 7 o'clock, the wadding party repaired to the small ha'l of ths Slovak home where . dancing was enjoyed the remainder of the evening. larse number of gucsu from outeitoivn were present. Tho dinner was i':rvi.'(i and prepared by two lady chi f u from Hammond, who also did the decorating. The gifts received by the coirpie were many and beautiful. Mr. and Mrs. polasky have the best wishes and congratulations of their many friends. Mrs. Mary 'McCoy of Indianapolis boulevard left for Spokane. Wash., where, .she will vh-ii with relatives for several weeks. The W. P. A. of the Maccabees will r.-.cft in regular session on htdnosday fvcnliur. Mrs. 11. Scha'fer and committee will serve refreshments. Mr?. Mary Tucker, mother of San Tucker of Pear! street. Is reported on the hick Mst. Charity Kggers of Lake avenue ami Herman Thiosson of Indianapol hs boulevard, are running for alderman. Mrtl Eggcrs for the Fourth ward and Mr. Thicsson for alJTman at larie. Mr. aiicl Mr?. T. A. Lyons of Indianapolis boulevard entertained outof town relatives at their home over tho lai't week-end. Mrs. Bertha Lane of Myrtle avenue attended a banquet at the Madina temple in Chicago last Thursday evening. Mr. Blaul of Koberts avenue, w ho has been seriously ill at his home i reported a little bitter at this time. Mr. P.Iaulj brothers. Ldvvard and Will and his nephew. Walter 'B'.aul of Chicago visited him over last Sunday. Mrs. Henry Vis of Myrtle avenue is able to be out asrain' aft(r being confined to her home for several weeks by illneys. Mr. and Mr? John Brown of Myrtle avenue entertained out-of-town relatives at their home Sunday. John Dergis of Atchiron avenue ft Saturday for Indiamapol is on a business trip are! while there will visit his nephew and family. Irwin Kick. Tom Keader. Paul Wichorst. Merle Ivy and Arvine cireen. entered the contest at the scholastic mef, at the Xorth western university - last Fridav and Saturday.
SWEATER AND HAT FOR EARLY SUMMER
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tier. Mrs. Augusta Lmotored to I'ru-tf,
vhited w'th relatives. Mr. and Mr?. K. Bloom of were visitors at the Heoru:lion1? on l'fith i'trcit mi S'ur Mrs. C. Cotho of Indiana!'" ard is conllti' d to ivi bed w matisin. Mrs. Jake l'a-e if Hotter! ws a visitor in Chicago on Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
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the proud partcr. born on Mon-
Ate-l.ison avenue si cms of a little daug
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, Mr. and .Mr?. Ihlvvaii'd Badev and i baby of East Side .vere v 'sitors at the former'-! parent? home on M. rtie avt -I nue c-vt r .so ml ay.
I The I.adte.. 1 :.:' e. e ,i?? c, I the fi'ipiofd children's hospital
cago on Friday, w ho wish to
train. The little strors and Schaefer babie who were both operated on at th Mercy hospital in Chicago are 'getting along tine. Mr. Thiesson of Indanapoli? boulevard visited them on Monday evening. Mr?. Augusta Esgers of Roberts avenue entertained fifty guests last Saturday afternoon and evening In honor of her birthday anniversary. A number of out-o-town guests were present. AH wishing Mrs. Esters many more s-uoh happy birthdays.
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GEO. D. THIBAULT CHIROPRACTOR Phone 157-M Schrage Building Whiting, Ind. Office Hours: 9 to 122 to 4:30 Evenings: 7 to 8:30
This novel sweater -was seen in a recent window display- on ifth avenue. It is made of a mercerized thread or y?rn in an unusual stitch. The slip-over style which promises to come back in some form or oth -this season is used here with good effect. Deep fringe trims the sleeves and the lower edfre of the sweater. It comes in all the brilliant -ides which are popular this season. The hat which accompanies it here is f jade straw trimmed with large daisies. A plaid skirt or a silk sports skirt would make a complete and very smart outfit for many occasions c the summer season.
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A daughter was born to Mr. and Mr?. Kmil Wittiser of Pearl street laot Wednesday. Mother Vnd baby are doing fine. , Th Toadies Aid of whe Evangelical church will meet, at tin: h'-.nic of Mrs A. Judson of Lincoln avenue on Thursday afternoon tn.-tead of Wedioiday members are- ail reejuired to be present as important business will he transacted.
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teachers of the K angelica! Sunday j i school had tiie-ir rfguiar monthly d'n-j tier served at the. church. The men
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When Children are Sickly
IVIOTHER GRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN
Thy ro pleaaant to take nd a certain relief. They act on tho htotnaelj, liver and Bowels and tend to correct intestinal disorders. 10. 000 testtiuoniids from mothers and friends of little res telling of relief. K mother should without ft bot of Mother Grav's 8wft Powders for tio when neeel. J.'k to-dny. At Druggists. Tb need of thoui often crmes at inoouvenieut hours. ' ' Used by Mothers for over thirty years. D Not Accept Any SobsUlat? lor MOTHER GRAY'S SWEET TOWDLRS.
HAVE COLOR IN CHEEKS Be Better Looking Take Olive Tablets
T is natural to think of the expectant mother's influence upon the unborn babe. Iler
food, her habits, her hygiene, and even the condition of her mind, all have a part in determining the well-being cr ill-being cf ber infant before birth. No woman awaiting the joys of coming motherhood fhould allov the days to pa.-s without giving nature a helping ha.nd because the conditions of pending inothertood, existing as they do. over a protracted period of months, xreate almost a nev state of being fcr a woman.
Just as she prepares herself for it so vrill wst favorable conditions prevail when her chili is bcrn. Mother's Frekd is a balm for the nerves, an intenaley penetrating lubricant that softens the mu?cles, relaxes tension of the delicate organism involved in maternity, and prepares the way for zn easier, quicker and Practical delivery. Oct a bottle from your druggist today. For ratWe hockJti "MOTHERHOOD and Th BABY" ft, fill in rovfion belou) and mail dirtct te
makers of MOTBER'3 FRIEKD.
WARNING: Avoid using plain oils, greeits and sulitituttt thrj euf only on the sin and may cauie harm without deiif goad.
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If vour skin is yellow cornplexicn
pallid tomruc coated appetite porrycu have a "bad taste in your mouth a lazy, no-gciod feeling you should take Olive Tablets. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets a substitute for calomel were prepared by Lr. Edwards after 17 years of study. Dr.Ldwards-01iveTabletsarea purely vcgetablecompoundrmxedwithouveoil. You will know them by their olive color. To have a clear, pink skin, bright eyes, no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like childhood davsvou must getatthecause. Dr. Edwzrds" Olive Tablets act on the liver and bowels like caloracl yet have no dangerous after effects. They start the bi'c and overcome constipation. Millions of Ixes are sold boxes are eold annually at 1 V. and HOc.
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Don't 'fail to get a free demonstration of this machine before you buy a phonograph or you will regret it. There's nothing like it in the musical world. "Sells on sight." In appearance it is as you see it here pictured, a regally . beautiful library lamp massive, rich, handsome. Lift the upper half of the shade and a perfect phonoVaph is exposed. The turntable, record, needle, etc., arc cunningly illuminated by a tiny electric bulb, nvsking it easy to play. Motor is electrically driven so that the tiresome round of wind, wind, wind is entirely done away with. The base is of solid cast bell bronze, heavily plated with real gold. Shade is of nfie silk, richly ornamented with gold lace, gold tassels and silk or chenille fringe. Two incandescent bulbs supply the illumination. The phonograph instrument itself is a wonder of perfection, with unsurpassed tonal qualities. Plays any make of record end 0L DON'T HAVE TO WIND IT!
CLOSED You are cordially invited to call and see this machine which is a thing of beauty, and hear the most perfect reproduction of the human voice ever invented. Store open Monday and Thursday evening until 9 P. M. and Saturday until 9:30 P. M.
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HAMMOND, IND.
uOH BOY,, Dance Music, Nothing like it this side of "Dreamland,,
158 State Street or Burns Pollock Electric & Manufacturing Co. Indiana Harbor, Ind.
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