Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 298, Hammond, Lake County, 7 June 1921 — Page 8

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ROBERTSDALE

WHITING and its PEOPLE

Mt'. nj Mr. ("h-arles E. Koch of F-Tiriwoxl Kicnt SiJiiiiaj' here vi.itlnsr tne miter's mother. Mrs. Ijaars Iaesrli;ic of iJiPr.rte avenue. The Plymouth Aid society will meet rt the home f .1 1 - Kh mrdson in t .". For.-.r th Weir Gai Jens this evening Mr. Mrs. Clyde Cleveland an, ron spent .Sunday vi.sltinsj the 1a;-

Mr. ami Mr.'. McCarthy of Pherij -nan avenue arc en: er! a inln; tap foriuj era sister. Mil-. M. Kn-kil and elau'h1 tor, M isa I iconic of Sioux Falls. S. lWx . whm Mr. McCarthy has ii"t n i I tor 2S years. j Charles Parkwlr-iz of Orlando. i'la-. j is l.,re to r.-jx-ntl th"1 summer visiting ! als children. Mrs. JaA Parker and Mr j navi-i Pakwt; z. ! Th' marriaio of l i.- r;:!anorn Khlers of Wiiiiln? and j; I ,va: d Thorniah-

!rn ;f Chhv.4o will t.-iki- ;.: at the Lutheran I'linii'li t ..in i i r w aft-ro,n at $:S0 o'Viock. the ceremony to b pert ormed by IN-v. J,,hn :!!. Tho remaJna of Hll I! xenc. ace SI father of Mrs. O. . !,oi t in vi lie, were .hi; jumI to Hlo.miinisdale.. Ind.. yesterday nuTiiin.? f..r Interment.. Tho de-

The tt. John's Jr.i. baet.iil team vant to bonk Karnes from the a?e of Hi to IS. Call Wrii. tlerlaeh, St. John lhone number 1C-J. 8-T-2 Mrs. William Vo Weece and Mls Klizabotli Thellrn of Chicago are Vlxit-

i-uiM lSs i n : V! ir,:t ItlMI.HT loislilc the n. nlo 'trltle comniy.

on.iit jt Wwlise-dr.,- nu.l Tl. ur-tfi. y i j several days at the home of Mr

mtiv Vrlnrckle In I. lfp of the l'arty, &uwari Auieii.

by Irvins Cobb.

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KT.VK T 1 1 1-1 A T 10 1 1 TON'ICJHT Jewel Carmen Iti "The Silver Tlnin." --2 The Ladle Aid of the Kvani;elical church of Robert "dale will meet at the home of Mrs. John Pla l of Myrtle avt-nue till W'eJnes.liv afK-rnoon, every member of tb aid was exjjoetid to earn a dollar an.i ft II how tho earne.l it. Mr. and Mrs. II. Hreekman and fam ily of Atchison avenfte. and Mr lii-o'kni.iu'ii parents. Mr. and Mrs. M.-s-

j adorn ail brother, ualt-r, of ttisor i l'.nk. motored I" Kankakee on Siind.iy

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te: . mother, Mrs. t Stewart of Sheri- ; ccr.aed who wa a ;. A. R. veteran had j the Kastka Oan fter.ue. ; !:.., 1 with th" I.t t i n v !! le's fur several, Mr. and

SoimiH card party for the! years his death occitr'.njr on Saturday Myrtle av.

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benefit of fitting ur. their

eanr.p 'A be jyiven at tl.e community renter tomorrow ev.-tiinp. KrldfO. 500 tnd bunco will be r hived. Harry pernsta-.n was arrested for r;idllns wltho'it a Ticensn, the arrest beinjr made by Offloer O'rard at S.riraE-0 avenue and 121st street. Ho Kat rt '.eased on a tond furnihel by louis Raumw.hl, The regular meetlr; of tha TX of R. will be held tomorrow evening. Arthur Oir.-espio was arrested on June 4 by Officer Arerona,. charged with recklesa anto dlrvlnK. He was releaneA on a J25 bond to appear today for trial. Lnnls More. of Ohio avenue and Steren V"ayo of Fisohrupp avnua. hav returned home from tho University of Illinois. Th Tr! Kappa sorority celebrated their tenth V.rtMoy anlversary of the Wfelttrur chapter on last Saturday when th mc robrr enjoyed a dinner

summer afternoon as the resr.lt of a c iinp; .ca

tion of direa.ses. The Air. -roan legion were in fht ce of the remains from the time death un:l", tliey left tho cit.v, they lielr. accompanied by Mr. and Mr.. I.ottlnville and a ulster.

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life r!vtT. Mrs. Arthur (Joidinff of nue, who have been enter-

tylninK coit of town friends at their home the. past week, leturtod home on S'indaj . The ;olden Star R-bcoea.- will meet in regular session at their h.ill on Wednesday evening. It Is requested

American lyOKln will hold lis reau-1 that all m n.bers be present.

Wa't.er ilhi -hler and R.bert Nacf have both returned lioino for their summer vacation from the I'nlversity of Illinois. Mr. aiol Mrs. H. Knim of Superior avenue were S"Uh Chicago visitors.

lar monthly meeting tomorrow evon'.nij at tho Slovak home. A lobular p:oItram and ;a;s have been arranged for. Russell F. Smith attended the Iki County Underwriter smeetins; at Hammond yesterday.

M'hltir.s I'ost American lesion, is tl-.e !p.;t?r part of tho week.

plannir.fr a biar meeting to he liId t - j A son wt born to Mr. and Mrn Ahmorrow evening at the Slovnk 1'omlott Johnson of Koby last Saturday little lull. This heirs the la": m't- tnornlr.c. inp of tho season everything is leln nrvyrnor.d Hreekman of lnn!irJ. III., irranitfd to make it a a;ood one. Much I v'ylted tt 'he Vilert. Minae-hura; and entertainment and eats have been V.rckmnn l;"ines, 'he Tatter part of planned. There conahU ra r.e husi- : 1-i-t week. nesj to ie attended to. The Whiting Mr. ami Mr. IT H'jblfr and family Post hs undertaken the management' weri the quests of relatives at KlSln. of the Fourth of July relebr.it i n nndi 111., last week.

there Is much tbnt wl'.l have to be

dts-i Mr.'

Charhs Nolan spent Thursday and

Friday s.t Hammond. A baby boy was born' to Mr. and Mrs. Frank BleUer last week. Miss lili.in Hieker hail the mlifortiinc to break her arm and Is at the (Jaiy hospital. . The. coming marrlaere of Miss Veronica be'(j to t;eorse Herman haa been announced. iliss Mary Thell of Hammond Is spending the week-end here with her parents. When near Cedar lJko with a truck of stone. John PfetrTer, Jr., was met by a larire machine who did not give

! uny road, so Instead of running Into

ol1jthe machine Mr. 1'fclffer went too j eoe to the odne of th! road and turn

ed turtle into tiie ditch with tho truck ;i nd st. mo. Mr. Ffelffer escaped injury and crawled out underneath the truck. Mrs. Joe Scheldt wn-s a Hammond visitor on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scheldt were Hammond visitors on Sunday. Miss Florence KeliniaJi of F-nfirkt-wood Is visiting here with her mother. 1!sn Iiosa Ludwlr of t'hlcatro visited Saturday and Sunday hero with relatives. Tha Infant daughter of Mr. and Mr?. Ben Klein was christened Sunday afternoon and was named Kiina KlisnoraMrs. Refer Thellen and Lue Klein were upcaisors. John rfiurk, Jr.. of Gary visited Sunday here with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Kob Connors of Chicaao spent Sunday with Frank Stark and family. Mrs. Mary Kellman is visiting at IJe Mot! with her daughter, Mrs. C. I. K rltt

lore soon. WOrd was reccivtd hire last Saturday that Frank Keen n y had been killed in I.nport'-. He wa.- a brother of Mrs. Frank Ktoltt, deceased, also a brother of Jlnrney Feeney of Gary. They went to aiorte, but failed to find out anything:. Think perhnps some mistake. Mr. and Mrs. John Clyde are on a vacation. Mr. Clyde is attending government school in Evanston. He has a three weeks vacation. Mrs. Itille Fierce la repainting her residence. Mr. Shoup has cleaned up over 2r lots In tho cemetery of people out of town, hut there is a number yet that need cleaning. The M. H. Aid society will give their monthly tea next Wednesday at Mer-

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Tuesday, Juno 7, 1921.

Henry Wnh.er?

Gerlach's plr.ee of business. Mr. and .Mr?. F.. Ptowel from Snyder visited at the J. Glazier home la ft Sunday. Mrs. Huldah Glazier Is no better at thl. time.

Mrs. Kate Pierce Is not so well th'.i week. Lincoln highway men are worklnt full force this week, fifteen new trucki came from Peoria, 111., last week. Robert Saxton and Harry Woods an driving new automobiles these day

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.Mesdames Hattle Kuehl, Linn Woods Kvelln Man, Emma Di'inmon, Tilllo Hetnmon and Sehoon. Kveryone Invited. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Sfolfj; was Chiriifto shopper last l:u-tl .-. v.

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Mrs. Williams Tells Hov Lydia E. PinkhamWegetabla Compound Kept Her in Health

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Vejriatilrt Lomoound helped m

.1. i. White of Atchison ave- 1

party at the Great Northern hotel In cussed with rela'Ion to the varlois. Chicago after -rvhlch they saw "Smocth activitief for thst dsy. The ex-cut vef

i eirnoms iiienen icit; .Monuay morn-

nue has been reporfd on the s.ic-k list. na for Foley, Ala., where he intends Mr. and Mrs. I. A. IVterson and, v,ui. . l;.,,. h.-,n,e for the winter

as Ai'.k" at tho Cort theater. T.ie ; committee hsi p'.anr.ed well for thelfami'y motored to .Toilet, III., last fun- Mr. Thcilin haj been here only two nrairr of the party were; Misses j meeting toTnerrow -ven'na;. Th"V j day. ! weeks to visit with his relatives.

I o rz.s i'eipA, .viary Mater. iary .sci, i ,..ooi..-e .-.-ioe :L , , " oi-.t. -t i ; i o- i ie ,n t w n j

Bessie Naef. Edith Ijiugenhan-. OUlya ' and 1: Is eip-rtel that many will be Pritcfcard and Mildred Halch and Mes- I on '-and to get the benefit of the pro-

dames X. Exton-Porter. Roy K. Ore- n. j gram. Ray R. TlRon. Florence DelAnd and .

George Homett. J Mrs.. C H -iwarj Cohh has returned; frora Georgetown. Ky, wh:e .she has ien vtalttng hex husbr.nds mother and Is now at th home of her parents the Harry Tilton's on La. Forte avenue..'

Sh eipeoted to leave for H uston, t j y.,. Texas, tomorrow, to Join her husband t-lt-,

was as sent tnre by the b'nc.a.r Oil ReRnlng company, but an attack

Great r reparations are on the way

or a splendid entertainment to b-s '

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slveri on cMIdrer's dren of the K.inr'

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'LviiiaE. Pinkharn't uni helped mo both i r i .

' ii ' t3 .'ilahv wad born. I it Vl-t u tervd with back- ' s., jh. -3 ache, hcadaciie, was

" 't r nerai'y run dowi, t ,x A weak. I saw

Vj:. Lydia E. Pinkhanvs t ? 'I TT" - 1. 1 ',

Ls -it .-'-.i'r- : v e i u. ij i r: ooir jp und ativertisod in if nA " I U jl,, newiipa-ra and U ' 's , k. cided to try it. it 1 x N w 1 feel f ne taKe , .f s c re of my two boys

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I recommend your medicino1 to uny one

j Will liilllll. X iliMJ t J I monialif you think it will heip others. " : Mrs. Carrie WlLLiAMS.Ovci peck, Ohio. j For more than forty years Lydia E. ' Pinkham's Vegetable Com wound has

been restoring women to health who suffered from irrepilarities, displacamenta, backaches, headaches, bt-arinp-rtnwn nnin?:. nervousness r "tho b'r.103. "

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Mr. Htid M-s. Sela was ; take

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'itui day afternoon -n i."n tieir only lauehtt-r. Miss Helen, wis united !n

f plcarlsy haj postponed her depar- TOarr:as;e to Mr. Glen Wall. -.n of Mr

I and Mrs. ,. j wall of 1 ) p'a'-e. T c i bride wore a chs.'.n ng d r ss i f j!".k i tr.ff ta wit1; a cot "aije 00 r;et of s

peas and pink r -s biimitir was p--rforr'.r 1 at Rev. Afhnc of Ccs n

ski has jtjrcaaaed the Dr. Lauer home pr?Sencs of

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1'oiace Pierces son Is visiting from sC mi. a zoo Mich. Tho nw pastor. F.obe't McCutchin,

d th- p i pit in the M. K. chu rch ' Todatr 1 here is harcilv a tnvn f r hnm'.et

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Miss Marion Walker of Sheridan j

a-enue will be a graduate of the fojrear course at the University of Chios.g;o this month, Dpaiy Prorecutor Thomas CeraJ -w-

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wits fcla family. Herman Trowe of Oliver strset has gone to Cafper. Wyo-, where he will bo enr-pJoyed at the S. C company p'.tnt. His family will join him as soon as a home can be secured there for tiara. Mr and Mr. Howard Shoup and Mr- acd Mrs. Edward Nyland are on a

Catholic church ) iver-jd his fareue:i sermon S.indsy morning. iwin to his declining health he was roio-o-:'.f ,1 to resitti aod for the pr'scrit will g 1 to C'l-'-.go to res; d it'.' '.is mother and xpects to leave here t week. Fat her J. I.yn i has bii

n!y the intrr.ed'ate no ni- 1 ;pre-,'ntil to take '-Js place here and

will arrive Wednesday ...f this 'vek. Dr. and Mrs. Mu-jhy and Miss Iml it of Chicago visited relatives here Sunday. The roof of the Amasoon caught on fire Saturday and considerable damage was done before the fire was put under rontrol.

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occup.- hers of both farr.lliea. Fo't -o.v-.ng the f ceremony a wedding d'nr.er was

served. The young co":p'e left on a short trip and upon their re'';rn will reride with the bride's parents -until their b'ingalow. wh !ch Is under pon-structi'-.n Is completed- The bride Is popular among tiie younger s-t. she is

a graduate of the Hobart high schn and during the past frw years has be'

twa weeks vacation to be spent at j employed as private se-retary for

Pelicce- Mich.

Mr, Charles E. Ea-lnj has been sent to St. Louia. to be employed in the s&'es iepartment cf th S. O-fcompany. Mrs. Ewing and son. John, will he her for some time before Joining Mr. Ewinar. The Gtri floonts card party will be lven at tho Community Center torncrro'sc evening. The publio Is !n--it-A.

Whiting Advertisements Are Winners

doalng out our stock of lawn mowers at rosL Smelser. Paints ajid liardware, 6O0 IndLana boulevard. 6-t-tf ImpirtiTit Birtlce TTir!n g Jane. July and Anrait oit store -will close at 8 p. ttl, daiHy, except Thursday, Saturday and pay days. Selfer Furniture company- 9-S-8 GHO. D. THIB AtLT Chiropractor Sehrsge BuildinFhone 13S-J Office hoxirs; Dally fro-rr 2:P0 p. m. to B:n0 p. m. Evenings, 7-00 to S.35. rnrxcEJS ttteatkr tosirht Inside the Cuj, alao Clirtarle come-tJT. Contln Wednenday and Tlinrsdsy 1 mttr ArlMukJe in Life of the Party, by Irving Cobb. 6-7-1 First class beauty shop opened at MI83 Freel's Specialty shop, 331 1 19th stref Children's hair bobbed a specialty. 6-7-3-11 Mr.MoniAM LOOS MTLLKR. In loving memory of my beloved husba-nd and our dear father, pasd away one year ago today June 7 1920. Today Tecalls sad memories Of a lored one gone to rest; The one whose heart is aching Is the one, who loved him best. Loving Wife and Daughters 6-7-1

.vaunnai rire i- roonng company. 1 no , ( groom is in the contracting business" i t i

here wirh h's father. Mrs. H. P.rand entertained the Whist c'.'jb at hr home Friday evening In honor of her dauehtT. ?-liss Mayme. shojf marriage to Wm. Fleck will

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D'jn't forget the dance at Spring Hill Grove Thursday evening. June I). Kvcryb-.cly welccnie. M'tsic by Starke Jazz Orchestra. 6-7-

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Bright eyes, a dear skin and a body full of youth and health may bz yours if you will keep your system in order by regularly taking COLD MEDAL Tha world's standard reanedy for kidney, liver, bladder tr.d uric acid troubles, the enemies of lite onj looks. In oie tine 1693. AH druggists, three sizea. Leok for t! nam Oold Md! om jm! accept mm iuteliea

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woman does not reside who has 1 eon made v;eil by it. That i. why Ly-Jia K. Pinkham's Vejretab'o Cor.'pound is now recognized rts the standard remedy for such ailments.

Have i our Eyes Examined

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IT AVE you ever stopped to think

I I of the part petroleum plays in

converting raw material into the fabrics which are used to make your suit of clothes? From the wool on a sheep's back to the clothes on your back is a long journey and petroleum shortens it at every step. By machinery lubricated with petroleum, a man may shear from 175 to 200 fleeces a day. By the old method, 50 fleeces would be considered a big day's work. After leaving the sheep, the wool passes through ten major processes before it is ready for the tailor. Each of these require the use of intricate machinery, having bearings which run at speeds varying from 350 to 12,000 revolutions per minute. From the clipper to the last finishing machine, a diversity of mechanical conditions exist, each of which has been studied and experimented with, and a lubricant found which meets exactly the needs of the machinery. In solving these lubricating problems, and manufacturing oils and greases which enable these machines to perform their work, the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) always has been among the leaders. Its staff of carefully trained chemists, refiners, and lubricating engineers are constantly at work, devising new and more efficient means of reducing friction. This Company computes its success not wholly upon its balance sheets, not wholly upon the number of useful products it manufactures, but rather upon the fact that many of the useful products of petroleum are made from material which otherwise would be wasted, and are made by processes which were evolved in the Company's laboratories.

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tr".e Burn conqueror of rheumatism, does :ut atop all asony, reduce swollen Joints and do away with even tho ,tntcf"t twine of rheumatic pain, he v. iii srlidly return your money without comment. 4;-cvr1in has been tried and tested for years, and really marvelous results

J-ave been acoompnsnea in in most ; revere cases where th suffering and ' arony was interne and piteous and i TvhT. th patient was hclrle"". fr James H. Allen, the diFroverT of 1 ailenrhu. who for many ye.-irs suffered j V,a tnrnients of aeut rheumath-m, do-'

Ires all sufferers to know that he does not want a cent of anvone"s money unless Ailenrhu decisively conquers this worst of all d'seases. and he has infnstructd bv Wis' Pru? Company to

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A LL you need Is an Answer-Blank, and an ideal You can get the Answer-Blank at our store (use the coupon). You can Ret the idea by listening to the Hew Edison, either in our store or at home (see offer below). Mr. Edison spent three million dollars in developing an instrument which would bring the true beauties and the full benefits of music into every home. He offers $10,000 in cash prizes for a phrase which will distinguish this instrument from the ordinary talkingmachine. Three Days of Music Free We will lend you a New Edison for three days. No charge or obligation. Experiment with it in your own home. That's the best way to get ideas for phrases. Speak for your instrument at once, since we can lend out only a few. Bring or send the coupon. Straube Piano & Music Cogs 1 Kohinan Street

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We cordially invite everybody to drop in and see these practical demonstrations of the Wonderful Thor Home Labor Savers. Every housewife should familiarize herself with them if for no other reason than the reduction they make in household expenses. Even more than this they will save the time and strength of every woman who does her own washing. If you have a laundress it will give her time for more work and keep her contented.

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