Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 287, Hammond, Lake County, 24 May 1921 — Page 12
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WHITING NEWS
The remains of Thomu West. ae;e S3 ye.ra, father of Mrs. William Shlnn and lira. Nettle Drake, were la! J to rest tn the cemetery at 9ulem. InJ., on Saturday beside those of ills wife, who died two year a.go. The rem a 1 run were taken to Saiem by oto, ieln(r escorted by relatives suid a large number of friends. Th sarvloe at the Saiem church wa preached by Rev. II. P. Ivey of the Whiting M. E. church. Among: the out-of-town relatives and friends litre to attend the funeral were Mm Ilorenco Herman Woodln and daughter, Mrs Minnie Ferner of Buchanan, Mich.; Mrs, Hack of Gary, Mrs. Jones of Ohka?o and Mrs. Snyder of South Chicago. Messrs. Charles Ode; of I-aiPorte avenue, Ira Troyer and Mr. Edgerton, left yesterday for Port Arthur, Texas where they will take positions. Their families will follow them at an early data. Mm. O- W. Sowers and Mr D. Saylor left for Canal Winchester. Ohio, where thsy were called by tho death, of their mother, Mrs. Lahman, who has suffered severely for several months with rheumatism. Miss Blanche Lehman the taaoher here, withdrew from her work here for the year to go home tc take her mother to the sanitarium a. Martinsville, 111., in the hopes that lie would be benefitted. It was at the ani-tari-um that ahe passed away on Friday. It Is thought that the funeral wa. held yesterday at the home of the deceased. Mr. und Mr. E. P. Tree cf Chlcagro visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Graf of Sheridan avenue on Sunday. A daug-hter tu bom to Mr. and Mrs Oliver artels of Atchison avenue. Tho wedding- of Miss Mary Soroka of Whiting and John Hannlok of Ea.vt Ch!oa;o took place at St. John's Slovak rhurch yesterday morning- at 9 o'clock w here the nuptial high maas was read by Rev. Father Benedict Rajcony There were a large number of attendants, the rainbow wedding suggestions belr.tx carried out In the colors of the dresses worn by the young ladies. The r!de wore a beautiful gown of white Canton crepe and a long veil and carried a shower boqxiet of roses and lilies -f the valley. May S3 was chosen as 'he date for the wedding th-Is being the nn!veraary date of her parents marriage 21 years ago. A dinner was served In Frankowskl' hall at noon tnr the relatives and immediate friends. 5n the evening supper was served at 8 o'clock and a general good time was enjoyed in dancing. The bride Is the daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. William Soroka of the West Park addition. The Broom's parents also live In East Chicago, where he is one of tho proprietors in the Twin City Hay and Grain company. Temporarily the young couple will reside with the bride's parent"!. Walter C Rose wra arrested by Officer Wagner for having no light on his auto. Upon furnishing a $25 bond
Whiting Advertisements Are Winners
FRIXCESS THE ATER TOD AT Co oat an ee Tmlmadge tn "A Lesson In UTfj" also Chaty Comedy. 6-23-2 GEO. rx THIBAT.LT Chiropractor Sohrage Building Phone 13S-J Office hours: Dally from 1:00 p. m. to 1:00 p. m. Brewings, T:00 to :I9. For Sale 7 room house with bath, gaa, electric and furnace heat, on Ohio avenue. Immediate possession, terms reasonable. Smith, Bader, Davidson Co. Phone 11. 5-21-3 The first of Jan I will move my dental office to Hammond, over ths American Troat and Savings Bank a 157 Stat street. All tnose indebted to ma please call and settle at once. Dr. Morgentaaler. 6-21-4 BASEBALL NOTICES H. Oordon b Sons carry a complete line of Spauldinga official sporting goods. 8-U-tf
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For Rent Furnlehed room, 6J1 Indiana boulevard. 5-24-1 Wanted A night man to do some cooking, most be energetta and reliable
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ROBERTSDALE
l'KIt KSS Tlllu IlUl TODAY Constunre lulinadtir In "A Lruon In Lve" aJso t'biJsty (nmnly, 5-3-2 W V.'ooda. the Hobertadale lirjg'ijiMt who was married last Tuesday at tjt ljuiA Mo., is expected to return with his bride In a few days. Mr. and Mrs Woods will so to house keeping In th Thomas Rafter home on InJlanapoli . bouluvard. Mr. and Mrs. Rafter are. living at the latter'a mother's houio during her absence. Mr. and Mrs. McCoy of Myrtle aetuie entertained O'jt of town suesU at their home over Sunday. Mrs. Molile Kick of 116th street was a Hammond vii.tor Sunday. A son whs horn Sunday morning to Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Wright of Atchison avenue. Mi.ss Eleanor dough, who lias been confined in a. Chicago hospital for several days, having an operation performed on her nuo, returned home last week, the young lady, feeling much better, is able to bo out again. The Golden Star Rebecca's will meet In regular session on Wednesday evening and It Is urgenc for all nitmtiori to be present. A Gipsy wi:dd!ng was celebrated on Sunday at the Forsythe Water Gardens where there Is a crowd of 50 camping. Mrs. John Brown of Myrtle avenuo visited her daughter-in-law. Mrs. Val Brown In Hammond. Mrs. Brown, who has been conilned at the St. Bernard's hospital, the paat three weeks, returned to her home Isust Saturday evening and her condition is very much improved since her operation. Miss Helen Emerson and Miss Vloletto Goliin.g were visitors in Hammond Sat-urday. John XJenorek of Reese avenue left for Wisconsin last week where he will viail with his parents and other relatives. PRINCESS THEATER TODAY Conntnnrc TalraadKe In, 'A Lesson In Lore; aJkao Christy Comedy.
MERRILLVILLE
The Parent-Teachers meeting will be next Friday evening In the auditorium Don't miss It the committee assures a good program. There will be a union service held hero next Sunday, Griffith and Merrillviile. Special music. It will be Rev. Moore's last Sunday here. He expects to go to Sciotoville. Ohio. A caleteria dinner will be served in Merrill hall. Ott Kerstey and family from Burn ham. 111., visited at Miss. Au'gie Glaziers sister of Mrs. Kersey. There waa a number from this place attended George Niemeyer's f uneral In Crown Point last Saturday. The teachers have all returned to their respective homes. They will ba mlssed. A ten pound -baby girl was born to Born to Mr. and Mrs. Edd Wehner last Friday. Carl Gerlach and family spent last Sunday at the J. F. Stoltx home. The cemetery association has bought a new lawn mower to be used at the cemetery.
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GRIFFITH
T ten pound baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert McFarland last Friday. Mother and babe doing well. Miss Flanery and Ml:3 Wadsworth saw the program given by the American Legion at the Parthenon Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wehner are the proud parents of a fine baby girl who arrived the 20th. Miss Wadsworth, teacher of the primary de-partment. Griffith schools, returned to her home near Odom, Inl., Monday. Dr. and Mrs. Malmstone leaven today for the American Medical convention at Boston. They will visit places of Interest through the New England
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Mr. and Mrs. Anton llrld spent Sunay with their svn. George, and wife at ' ver. Mrs. Tom Nolan was a Hammond . i.iitor on Saturday. John Pfelffer attended the runernl of lis sifter, Mrs. Hilurkh In Hammond on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Meehahn and son of Chicago are spending a two weeks acntion here with Hernard lioecker and family. Gilbert and Carl Frltts of DeMott visited Sunday hre with their relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Thellrn and Vincent Thellen visited Sunday evening at the Gary hospital with Nicholas Boecker.
HOBART
A number from here attended the commencement exercises of the Ross township schools held Saturday evening at Alnsworth. Following are the graduates. District No. 3. Ievl Howman. Hilda Fratzke. John Mankey Mabel Henrichs, Martha l-'iatzke, Ijeoiia Nlksch. John Ols, Grace Sullivan, Vincent Chester. District No. 8. Jolirv Lang-en. Clarence Pohnabel. l.vAin; 1'rott. District No. 15, Frieda De I-.au Mips Ethel Halstead entertained the 1914 graduates of the Hobart l.l-,h school to a picnic at Cedar Lake Sunday. Mrs. Julia Wilson, who underwent an operation fur appendicitis at the Mercy hospital at Gary Friday is getting alowg nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Traeger and family of Irving Park are here visiting Mrs. Ij. Traeger who has been quite sick during the past few days. George Whit') returned yesterday to Ohio after a few days visit here with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. N. H. White
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on the St. Lawrence river. The Griffith bank rooms have been enlai'ed. It looks fine. Stop in and see. The Chamber of Commerce have a splendid progrnm for June 14. Mark this date in your little book. Next Sunday Rev. Moore will preach his farewell sermon. His new charge is at Sclotaville, Ohl".
ST. JOHN
Two young heifers have been in roy pasture for two weeks. Owner can have the pa me by paying expenses and ad. Jos. Scheldt, St. John, Ind. 5-C1-1 Miss Nora Stark of South Chicago spent Sunday here with her parents.
Has Other Things to Co. "The world owes me a livin'," said Jud Tunkins, "but the world nevei did much sittin' up nights worryln' about Its Ij'bts." Kills Pesky Bed Bugs P. D. Q. Jnst think, s 3oc box of P. D. Q. sFeslry pevils Quietus , makes a Quart, enough to -kill a million bedbuas, rosrhes, fless or cooties, and stops future generations by lulling their eges and does not injure tha clothinif. Liquid fire to the bedbugs m what P. D. Q. Is like, bedbuzs stand a? good chance as a snowball in a justly famed heat resort. Patent spout free in even' package of P. D. Q. to enable you to kill them and thoir eegs nests in the cracks.
Look for the devil's head on every box. Epeeial Hospital Me $2.50 -makes five Gallons, contains three
spouts. Either size at your dnitfit or sent prepaid on receipt of price by Owl Chem.Co., Terra Haute. Ind.
DYER
George Jaeger. Ernest Juiik. Mr. and Mrs. Krnest Lorenz and daughter. Kather-ne, made a trip to Mr.kena aif"l Tinley Park. 111., to isit with friends. Miss Viola Manheim of Chicago isited with her grandmother. Mrs. Teter
Hoffman for several days. Miss Agnes Kahl-T went to her h-
at 1-tfnrf.selacr where she will vacation with her pat ems. Wm. Arnett, !.;ph s.-hnol went to his Ji.me a, f .:,
Sunday inorninsr. K. C. Scheldt and family of llo- ar1 visited with relatives h-r on Sunday afternoon.
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