Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 16, Hammond, Lake County, 30 April 1921 — Page 7

April 30, 1921.

THE TIMES Pa.e Seven

WHITING NEWS

WHITING and its PEOPLE

Methodist Eplscotpal church. Kor. 3. I. Ivey. pastor. Oar a'.rn Is "Fr every ,jrv!c htld. a service ren.lred."" Hour of services "):3n, J0:4"?:0O and 8:0ft. SpeoUU music at all srvicea. More'ns sermon subject. The OhaJIanrra of Africa." shown Ixx the Oentaivaj-y picture. A welcome for everyone. Tlltlnar Church of Christ. May l "Srbla school. 9:45 a. m.: mornlnJ: , rv-i-ae and Jrmlor cJ-urch. 11 a. r..; Christian ETidfvor, 6:30 p. m.; ICvansrelist Ic s-ervioc, 7:0 p. m, special music Troth-r C J- Shary of Hammond his f.train found It possible to be. present hoih miyrnlns and eversl-.r. There will probably be a baptlsma"; service at thc'.o?e of the evening- .service- Those not affiliated ii.su where arc evdln'.!' invMad to maie this your church home

wh'.l-' rrijoura'.as ainoa; u.-i. Consrj-egatiomal church The question flsritatlcir many people of America at fha pireser-.t time is how are you oif.K to spend the day of M,y 1. Ti'.'.n day has aiwaj-s been looked upon a? i c:i.?l. Th-. way tr sp -ml !t in order siro!ijrihn law anj ord'r anil fur-'ht-r cl. llization Is at church. Senday achool at 10 a. m. Subject f.-r the morning service, at 11. "Keli-rlon.'" Evening .service, at 7i1' .u bj.ct, -;! to Vii Year K lection Sure.' i . Trueblood. , M!m Mary Moron, who ha. spent several months here at the home of her coualn. Mrs. y M. Itoiiera, ha? returned to her home in North Carolina. Tie AVh'.fing- friend.-? of Mr. and Mrs. TUtymond y-'haub of South H.r-.il, will ba interested to learn that they are f'ae proud parent. of a little- son. Xr. and Mrs. A. J. Lauer of Oliver treet left "Wedne-fKlay morninj for their future home In Los Angelas, Cal. Mrs. Roy Whitmer will entertain the raembr of the Tri Kappa sorority at her home In Atchison avenue on next Monday evening. Th League of "Women voters at hir reffular meeting held the annual lection of officers, the result of which vn.3 as follows: President, Miss Mary Orogan; vice president. Mrs. ci?o. C Hay ( aecretarjr. "Mlas A. Bertha Tull: treasurer. Sirs. K. S. Place. Following fh business session the meeting wa.i riven over to the various candidates for off.ee. A number of these candi-

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FOR MAKTJO SO OOACKSSIOf T FDR 0 POLTTICAT. FIVORITES It FDR SO COMPROMISES. 9 FDR HOXESTY. 10 FOR FTCARXTISSVES'. 11 FDR HE IS IJEISFIHVING. 1 OHDR I It PARTI (LlJTV TO t FDR HI" 19 FOR AVIIITIVO rBUT, LAST AiTJ ALWAYS. ISO. S3 A. . WITKO. -5S-4 S wa ah.o'at your next winter's coal. Kow ! th-J time to buy. lr'.rs art low and a coal nhortare, i? predicted. Whttin Lumber & Coal company. I-Tionoa m 432. 4-37-39-J9 3-3-5-T Trr. K. Va-trtaa anno-mcsa that h has takra o-rer the, offlcsa formerly occnvi,'-'l T Dt- -A- 3 Lauer. In tha Flrt VatlonaJ BaaV buildlntr. Whiting, Ind. Hour: 2 to 4 and 7 to I p. m: momtn and Sundaya by appointment. rTJO It. -2-THItO-rH THTlaTER farorOir I)o-li! KJranfl In T taTlyroAdle," also latrjit Chrtntle eraiey. C-wroins; .SinulJ, V jinda Wr t" m Tb SjtuW CotoIjus Monday, TacKtUr and Wednesday, rrliwdlUi len mm Ijh Chimrjr Im 'Oatirfile the iJtw." 4-30-1 JTct Sale lS'JO Jackaon t-nrJn-f car. InquifTi 407 Olir atreat. "Whltlnff. 4-23-3 f KIKI.H TREE SERVICE If yoo hav? furnished or unfurnished Tixrrnn tor rent and want a desirabl taaiaut apply at Belfer's Free Rental B'JTMltL. t-20-tl Tha most complato line of pant In Northern Indiana. Dlatributor of Pattcn'e San Proof Paints. Tom Rmlnr, palnta and Ilird wair, 805 Indiana touiflrard. WHltlnj. Ind. 4-2-31 Beta other fellow Is b-inkln-f your mcney when you spend all you earn. Have you ever investigated the Wh'.t!ni; Bavlnps and Loaji aasoclatlon 6 Sr But planl 4-35-1 "Wantad to "Rent Two or thr nnftjtr.lshed raomi In "Whltlnf. No -hlldrem. Phona WMf,ny 2S2. 4-30-2 Fot Rent yarnthed or lVr"nt ho-a-ie iMp'ng- rooms. 1333 Amy avenue, near llfti atreat. Whitln??. 4-30-3 For Sale Oaa ranga, ffas laundry rtova. lea box. 133 Atchison avenue. Prsaaa 4-J. 4-30-2 fTtll THDATKIl T oI i t ItiJ) Vr- p roc mm. a thrilllay artery of rlreoa Utm, featuring Ota4r Wkltan tn 0P1nJc Tlshter' Suarr Kntra la Tf eiajhfcmi" and three vsalertllo Btthmt Maiel BaJlln In T,xan Lo-r-)" Bnater Keaton In oyevrfebor" asvd lJrn Llswoln in "The Tatlnr TMV.' T. IT i-S-l

iates spoke tn behalf of the various ofics the.y are saeklnz. A lartre num-b-r beini? present to hoar thcni. Mrs. Jtary Oordlnler. who hna h-rr. spending s.n-tral days vialtlnsr hr returned to her Jiome in Auburn Park yesterday. Mrs. I:ivU-. who spent the winter here vUltlnjf Mri Britton in ?.w5ral v.mu returtx-nl with rf .;.. il-ortiinler to spend :i weeh !1fr,r which i-'-o telll return to her homo. The 5- end D. of K will hold their r-'gtilar m-t!ntr on next Men.i.ir eve-r--;i? tt wblch Clde 'Wollett-s commirte will cntertalii. All me-mhers of lh.- decree ff nn-1 other members hs well are u's'ed to h- present. Mr. and Mrs. Urown have moved from Atohlscn to Central avenue, iavius: purchase J the Pruning houa-. Mii. H.;;vle, Harper T'ahlke, ,-e rs ye;,rf, who r.-sld.-d at S-l.T n t ral avenue, passed away at fit. Bfrnar.i'a hospital in Chlcaaro, nt ? o'clock Thur-j-'Ihv evening. following an Ulns.i caused by dropsy. Mrs. lahlke was wall knovn woman here, where she has resided fr.r the p?t eighteen years. She, was an efn-iep.t worker In the M. K. ohurcli, where she was the member of several organizations conneated with the church. She li survived by her husband. Frank Iah!e and a little d-iushter, Klorenc", a; 7 yexti. Siie also leaves her father. A. A. Harper, who resld-d at the Iahlkvhome, a sister, Mrs. ItUsy Harper HooJ and ;v brother, Mr. Zorvis Harper. The funeral will be li"ld Jtoudny afternoon under the direction of Undertaker H-vden. when service will b

pleached at the family horn.;. 313 Central avenue at l:3i) p. m by 11 v. 11. V. Ivev of the M. i:. church. tut ernn-n t wlil be at Oak Hill oemetry, Hanir.ion J. The audience at the Methodl-n church Sunday evening will he taken on a most interesting picture tour of Africa. Thoy will visit the Maderla islands. Liberia, 1ianda, i'up Town. Jeli.mnef'.eir. with Its arold mines Portuguese, Kaat Africa, Victoria Falls on the Zambesi, a mile w!J- and three times as hlh as the Xiarara l"alls( Jihode?la. the frreat copper smelters at Kli".ab.-ihvllle, bet-Ides .etilnr many of the mission stations and the vU1at-s of the interior, sholnir what tho church is d.Mmr to meet the challenffe with the applied irospel of Jesus Christ. The pictures are, f;:t nnj tho general public is Invited. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dexter of Atchison aven i saw "Way Down Kasf" at tho AU'JItorlsim theater on Thursday. Mrs. Luo P. Mulra entertained the members of .St. Joseph's guild at hr l.ome In Cleveland arenas yesterday afternoon. Whiting- was flood? 1 with communist literature v.n Thursday call Ins; for a revolution on May day. The. police force have been al.rt watching for more spreading of the literature, which apparently had been done, before day break. The bills distributed are very radical.

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nnu .Mary II, oil ns ,ridi-M.a!d. Th0"oiiu had for his atten :iaiua his hndher ami a cousin. The bi .je wa -hi-au-.:;'i::iy K .wncl in white 'at:n wl'h ):: v II i..-ld In place with lii'ns of '" "'e'y and she errl.'i a shower l'QUet i' lilies of the alley and br!.-!-s ro-i-n. Mi-s 1;..sa Tl.el .,v.,r.. lav niier i.rjrmolie Hn-i Miss Mary Tl. U rchid color oruandle with hrt.o to C"i rt-spond and each enrired a bo-i-iet 'f t. a roses. Af'i r the c rene-ny a reception was held r.i tlie ioiin. of th -bride to about p) M lnilvrs and fil-tid.i. The bride la the daughter of r. find Mrs. Jos. M. Theii and the. cro-ra Is the ki.ii of Mr. and Mrs. Adam S- brisker. Tie- yoiniK- couple will make their h"tne on tt farm n- n r t: -rmim'H pa r-er.l-'. '"n e-ra 1 u 1 a 1 inn s and b--5 xvlsi:.. fire e x(.-ikl,I tiie newlyweds by their many friends.

' Mr. .in J Mrs. Tho. N-ff r--;v ; r. lativi ft from Chicago ovt-r Si. lr:

Mr. and A!i ". Il l 1ft .v wi I f Tfammond i vl.diors en T.) shay.

J In M y, is purehnst d a new j .Mrs. McMullen of Hawmot.il -!lcl !'"" j.u" .-r.vrr Ford cor. I a I the: librae of Mr. and Mrs, W,ir-i "Mis. Frank ir:pes has moved out ' .-! th. Wednesday. fr.-;n th. c ite ' ) t s. l- he.r- wi'li h.-r j Wee.drow Wilson school baseball fat'e r dur'nir tie- sumrner. - t . run piayrd Hessvllle team T -e-lay. Mis. 1' t r D.tf.ika'i-p .f i.trim.nd Wood row Wilson team by a spent I'r.'hiv 1 -re w ' h lier pntent J. J - fore (,f IS to C. A n-turn -auie wl'l Mr. and Mrn. .r.ik- F.-iur.-ah Mr. and j h.; pinyd Friday afternoon. Mrv. I'--ir-r S !: u :!i,vi,er nr.d Adam I.ird Mrjf. lwoid K'Jnow and dauffhter, !f--i:rned b--tn- Tt-ursday cvt rrii;; fro;n r, ,.ra Weie Hani mor.d ihep; f-rs Tues-Fol-.y, Alab.-:Ti::!. j ,;:!V. 1 Mrs. .Auruf't Kerh and son and Mtf

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"on 'i"on Store no lbs. of (loid Medal Ilour. $2.58; 10 lbs. Kr.'inu!r.te.l s -itrnr, ; yo:i will find other bargains at the Hon Ton .Store. St. John. Ind. 4-50-1.

Mr. and Mrs. Fan rilworth nn i (iautrht. r, K'Hth, r.lUieh-.i a ; :ity ylvc-n at t lb - le.me ,,t Mr. ail Mis. I', t-'a-ol- r. . "rt.wn l'-ont. H;-u:div. Mr. -it.d s. M. ".! -en of JIa:;::.)-.n 1 wer,. the ;-OSle of Mr. and X.Jtt. V. url K'-f slf r S i r. day, Mr. and Mrs. F. Kohda .", :. t M .!, !,.v in Jh.roTo :,. Mi. nr.! .Mr?. IW-lr-ou an-1 e hlliir- i of Hammond v re the t ) nd ir-,i t.f of M-". and Mrs. ; i. v". Johnson. Mrs. Il'.rn," J.sk.. n: Mrs. V."m.

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MARCUS BROS, Prop. Whole-sale DeaJer IRON, METALS, RUBBER AND SSCOIID HAND IvIAOIilNiiEY Cf'icts: 340 Indiana A vs. vcrds Sohl Street tnd Indiana A HAN'rVlOND l IKDiANA. Cffce P'-ona 27. Ret. Ptnnt ii04.RJ

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TO THE VOTERS OF WHITING Xext Tuesday th-j voters of 'h!tln! will anleet ona out of live candidates as the, republican nominee, for tha office of City Jui?e of Whitln-T, all of whom I consider stricter hoiovt anl efficient. I am one of that number, and while I do not claim to be more fitted to all respecta than all r.v opponents for said nomlnati n, yet I belleva that on the whole I have the rlht to conscientiously claim that I possess at least equal essentials and qualifications In all respects with any of them. I hava rec!v.5 a splendid literary and leeal education arid after irraduatlon from th- I a v hool, was admitted to practice in the various courts Including tho supreme cent of Indis.na and the United States district, court. I have always been a-'tlve In local public affairs and have performed whatever duties I have been called upin to perform, earnestly and conscientiously, although at times It meant a frreRt deal to mo to, do .so by reason of havin-r been oblltred to work my way through school, and therefore havim? had very -limited llnanclal means when I looeted at Whltlnsr. The success with which I hava handled my leiral work. I boii ve, det"rini'it-s my fitness for the ofllce to which I ..m aspirin sr. I have, no right to e.sk your support Mnl..t you can consciously feel that I am at least n well qu .Vd tied In all ir.pe..ts a my opponents, but bel'evln? that I am, I ask your support at the polls next Tueada v. Mnciredy thanking yoa for anythinij that you may d in behalf of my candidacy, I am Faithfully yours. t-30-1 A. -V. WITKa

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A very prttty wedding the tirst of the season occurred here at the Ft.

been confined to his h one by lline.ss for several days. The Mniipiette club was entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Spoil's of llCt.il street, last Wednesday c eiu n -;. Ij. F. Sin lorn of Myrtbj avenue Is visitlngr his parent..? at Indianapolis for thiu w ek (-ml. i-'rank -Schlatter of Atchison avnua leaves the f..re part f next we. k for Casncr. Wvo.. to which ola.'e he Is he

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Miss Naomi Fh'.ul . -f 1; le-rts aver.uo has excepted a position at the retm Kimir.eerln- plant at 1-1 .1st Chlc.ui'o as a stenor.',"'.' r. Chauneey J.-.-tell c-f Indi.'.nipoMs Blvd.

has been t- i.tlio'd to hi-' home for sv. i oral days with an atliek of 1 ' r rn t a. e. ) Mr. ard Mr--. Arthur elol-i.-nrr of! Myrtle avenu.' entertained a ri'iinvr of their friend.) from Hammond on j Thursday evcierir. j Jchn Finn!, Sr., and !. t-r. Na-.ml of Jiob.-rt.s avenue, visile 1 with rela-1 tlves In Cliiea-tJ tho fe re part of thrt I week. !

Mr. an! Mrs. Crowfoot cf I-loberts avenue are ntert linlr.. the l itti-r's mother, Mrs. lx',v!i, of Frankfort. Ind.

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The Lfdy Forester lod.re ;)v-' another card party We 'in :!.! y e.i-ninj for members and Invited friends. The j f. X"'' w re prize vv Inert!; J-'-.rst ! onts, James Ulack; second c"nia, John j Ciark; third -.'ejit Kniery .slier we, 1 ; j stents booby, 1 . rranee; fir ! la lh-s, ;

Mrs. 1-1. S.-i;e;.i;; second indies, Mrs r.esslo Hiliivun; third ladies, M.ss liiso Rose; l.idi.s beohj. Miss i.jur- hi Ma-lone.

leer!njr M"l!n. nlii has been em- 1 ployc 1 as assl-CnTit ca.-dii. -r at h II u- j h.i.it bank during the past 9 years, las' resigned his position to ucc-pt "tie In! the oriii-e of tn- K'li.o;" Hrh-k w rks. (

Master l,.e.n-.rd C...s I esi. i'ein;i!-i liroke bis collar bom; las' V"e-i n -.s i a y whil-e at play witii lis playmates. Mis: Francis lluurre-r Is on the sick list.

NO. 2! Charles S. Perel for CITY JUDGE ' He asks your support

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NOTICE Thers will bi a mctln? of election officers at the city ball in the City of WMtinqr tonight, at. 7 o'clock for th purpose of Instructing them In their duties for the primary election. J. H. FETTEHHOFF, P.epubilcan City Chairman. 4-3 0-1

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STAR THE ITER Tonbcllt Double pruijraui, a thrilling: 1ory of rlretM life, featur1n t.ladjit Walton In "Pluk Tltibt; Hunter Keaton In ".eiUihborai" and three vaudeville acts. Sunday Mahel Bnl11a In "Pnran Ixvt-; Ruxter Ivrnton In "ciKhblr- and Elmo Lincoln In "7 he Flamlns 11)W No. 17. 4-3 0-1 FRnVCESS THEATER SatiirtSar - Domjliu, EiUrbanils In

"Tiie MoTtyey&alc," also latent Chriotle eometly. Cominic Snxular. AVanda Hawley In Th Snob." ,mlnjc Monday, Tuenlny and Wndneaday. Ir1-illa I-3ii and Lon Chaiiey In "Outside the Law." 4-3U-1 Evantrellcsl church news Sunday school at the usual time, f:45; preaching services at 11. This will be P.ev. 4spielburg--r's farewell sermon. Evening services at 7:30 at whieh service the new pastor, Rev. IL C- rowell, will presides. Everyone Is cordially invited. Jli Clara Plaa of Myrtle avenue visited Monte Market at the St Bernard's hospital last evening:. Mrs. Pete Bly is confined to her parent's home on Roberts avenue by i!ln?ss. Mr. and Mrs. John Faclum of Roberts avenue have been entertaining relatives from Hammond. Ind., for the past few days. Miss Violet P.Teckman of Atchison avenue !s attending business college, at .south Chicago.

For RefreshmePats Come to a Ice Cream Parlor We satisfy everybody with our rich ice cream and pleasing chinks. We please young and old bring your children and let them enjoy themselves by sitting in our special children's chairs and tables. Nickle Plate Ice Cream Parlor Corner Sibley and! Oakley Ave.

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On the first day of each month we pui' -h a list of wh it v.-e consider the ten best Victor records rc!c.icJ f.r t'o.-.t mrrath. Almost every Victroli owner wants to add to his record colic cih .n a u wort'ic ''i7ionth',-lct records." In bdn guided by th;:? list. Cubic ro-s are certain of securing the month' " hits." ' whether they arc Popvlar Dance, or Red Seal Records Watch for the "Cable Che .ice" Let on the tir t day of each month.

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