Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 300, Hammond, Lake County, 9 June 1921 — Page 14

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WHITING and its PEOPLE MEMORIAL I have heard of & city whers hearts never grieve, '.'.'hero dimity, goodness and purity live; Where 3ove reigns supreme, and is nover betrayed. Where youth Is eternal, where, joys never fade; Net a mournful oodbya, nor a tearful adieu! 0 heart's dearest hope'. Is it true? Is it true: 1 have heard in that city, ao radiantly fair. Our Ions vanished loved ones are waltlrj ua thsre; Tl.s d'-tr isd father will lost youth rc: i , The sr.vj. ; j .i-i-il in-other, we shall And hf-r a,'a'n; The. -a s a r-luca there for m. there's a hc!::a tl.e.ra for you, C ho;o thi ft-JJll Is It true? Is It tr P.ach-.-! Fc-'ir-jsnn PaxrJsh, daughter of J;-.Ve-t nd Jane Ferguson, was i orn in H-:-h'r : u. county, Ohio, Jan. 39, ISif. -lie 1 :;; y 22, 1921. i:.:-'y in life she united with the- M 1 .. c:i of which she. was a faithf ul .v. always attending all services . r hait! permitted. The fut. : ! a 1 was h-ld from tho home of her .'-.u.-.ttr, lira. 5rant Spurrier, Whltit. g, Ind., where she had made hef home sinco tho death of her husband 12 years ago. She, was united In marr'ifo to Enoch Evans Parrish. Oct. 15, 15 $. To this union was born two children, Xrfivarte Farrlsh Spurrier of Whiting. Ir:1.. and Ray Evans Parrish o! Tuia, Oft'.a., besides her children f-ha is survived by two grand children. T'ona'd parrish Spurrier and Gertrude Kati.: yn Parrish. itu.net and evening star, And one clear call for mat Ar-d may there ba no moaning; ait the bar When I put out to sea, But u-ri a tlda as movir.gr aeerrt3 e-sleep. To fi:!l sound and foam, When that which drew from out the fciri.ndless deep. Turns homo again. 'XsMlight and evening- bell, An-d aftr that tha dark; And may thera be no sadness ol farewell, " When I embark. For, tho j-'T from out our hourne. of ' tim? ar.-l place The f.oc l may bear me far, I hope to sj my Pilot, face to face. When I have crowed the bar. 8-9-1 r Wlii ting Advertisements Are Winners - Important notice During June, July and August cur store will close at 6 p. m.. daily, except Thursday, Saturand pay days. Selfer Furniture company. 6-3-6 First class beauty shop opened at Miss Freel's Specialty shop. SSI 119th Jreet. Children's hair bobbed a spetralty. 6-7-9-11 miYCKM TIIBATKTl TODAY Fatty Arburklo In "The IJfe of tho Party," by Ii-vln fob. One of tbe ru-nnle-at torl. ever told, also Pollard and I:stbe cwn. 6-S-2 1 Experienced stenographer wanted. i'i-ply H. G-:-rdon & Sons. 6-9-tf I B'.-autiful collection of graduation Sifts cm now bo s"en at II. Gordon & f-r. 6-9-tf

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A French company has started &n aero line to link Gayenne, the capital town of French Guyane, with the gold fields of Maroni of South Africa. The distance is but 260 kilometers, but the country is covered with virgin forests, and the journev nrdinarily takes a week by land and sea, whereas the airplanes have made the trip in two hours. The town of Maroni is a bajrnio, where tho convicts are employed in the mines. The photo shows the primitive hangar built on the bank of the Maroni river. Note the group of "convirts" serving Life terras. Allen Welch presents his pupils in two piano recitals, assisted by Crystal Welch. coloratura soprano. Clara Shaw, contralto; Methodist church Friday evening, June 10, 8 o'clock. Admission 15c and 23c 6-9-1 Try a can of West Park Floor Varnish, made to walk on, sold only by Tom Smelser. 605 Indiana boulevard. 6-9-tf For Sale Ice box, 760 Indianapolis boulevard, upstairs. Phone Whltlner 2S9. 6-9-2 For Rent 6 room flat for rent with steam heat. 631 Indiana boulevard. 6-9-1 Next Sunday will be observed as Children's day at the Methodist church. The special exercises will be held following the Sunday school and will begin at 10:45. The program to be used Is entitled "The Eight of the World," and was arranged by Katherine Lee Bates. The promotion of members of the Cradle roll to the beginning department will occur at the close of the Sunday school hour. The pastor will baptize a class of little folks at the 10:45 service. Parents desiring their children baptized will be present with them at that hour. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Werner Axelson of 6 42 New York avenue, a son. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Cooke of 321 Central avenue, are planning an extended motor trip, expecting to tjj to Maine and other points. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Comstock, Mrs. Gust Utech and Mrs. John Splcak visited their cousin Ted Horlbeck at St. Bernard's hospital and report him as doing nicely. Mrs. John Canner will entertain the Vx-Councillor's club at her home in Cleveland avenue tomorrow evening. For Thria CnrtJon Have Made Child-Blrth Easier By Using WlTtro BOOKLET OK MOTHERHOOD AMOim KIT nil BsAontLD Rcoulatoh Co.. Dipt. D. Atlanta, Ga.

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Mrs. Charles Comstock was agreeably surprised at her home In 119th street when 12 of her friends appeared at her home to assist her in the celebration of her birthday anniversary. She receiving many beautiful gifts In nonor or tne occasion. i nose ' oui-oi-iown were: .jrd. .viti iiu.:iu, i on, Mrs. Frank Kroeher, Mrs. Hush Glnapp, Mrs. Christ Kechner. Mrs. Engart Enockson an I Mrs. Will Glnapp. H. Troll arrefned by Oftlcers Areri-na and Tewell for heintr drunk was released on a $25.00 bi nd. The EVanirelliva! La the ran. Sunday school will have an loo cream social In the church parlors, 117th street and Cleveland avenue this evening. Leo McCampbell has returned horn' from Lafayette. Ind.. where ho has been a student at Purdue university during the past year. Roy. the sun of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Walker o? Sheridan avenue, who has been ill with scarlet fever fur the past two weeks Is Improving. The Fortnltrhtly club held their Inst general meeting at the library. Eleven new members were accepted for membership, the business session heinr fallowed by a program in which Miss Rose Gordon sang two pleasing so'.os being accompanied by Mrs. Louis Gordon find Miss Jean Hurst gave t w.i Says His Prescription Has Powerful Influence Over Rheumatism Mr. James II. Allnrj suffered Tor years with iheumatism. Many times this terrible disease left him helpK-sa and unable to work. He finally decided, after years of ceaseless study, that tio one chu be free from rheumatism until' the accumulatea impurities, commonly called uric ac;d deposits, wero dissolved In tha Joints and muscles end expelled from the body. With this idea in mind he consulted physicians, made experiments and finally compounded a prescription that yuickly and completely banished . very sign and symptom of rheumatism from Ins system. He freely gave his discovery te. others who took it with what might be railed marvelous success. After years of urging ho decided to let sufferers everywhere know about his -discovery through the newspapers. Wl s 1'His Ci. has beer, appointed agent for Allenrhu in this vicinity with the understanding that he will freely return the purchase money en the first two bf'tles to all who stata they received no benefit. Adv. Wcis Drug & Stationery Co. 98 State St. Hammond, Ind.

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AFRICA V m it 1 the Maroni river. readings. Light refreshments and a social time followed the rendering of tins program and closed a most successful year's work. Messrs. Thomas O'Hara. Oliver Can ner, George Johnson and James Mo Numara have gone east on a motor i t r jp expecting to stop at Cleveland. after which they will go up to Niagara Falls. Mr-i. James Morris is able to be out after her recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. H. Shoup, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nyland and Mrs. Adah Wells- McFarland left today for Pelican Lake, Wis., where they will spend two weeks on a camping and fishing trip. Tha case against H. Bernstein charged wltl peddling without a license was nolle prossed in the city court on Tuesday. . The Beta Gamma Upsllon sorority dancing party will be given at the Community Service hall in the Slovak Pom tills evening, the proceeds to go for the benefit of the American Lesion work with the disabled soldiers. j Music will be furnished by the Dixie Synropators or Tennessee Jazz orches- : tra. the grand march to he led by the j president and husband, Mr. and Mrs. j Edward Schneider. j Whiting fared well In the stata apj po'.ntme-nts nt the S and I), of L convention held at Muncie. Ind. Mrs. j Joan Mahnke was elected, state assoj ciate vice councillor and Charley M, i UrT.nfr was eleete.i national repre sentative for a period of tnree years.

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, X1V1jJ lU'JWMUJB going- to Washington, D. C, this year. Those from Whiting who attended were Clyda Wollett. Chas. M. Urannur, Florence Halman, Joan Mahnke, Emma Moore and Mary Hayns. The four year old ton of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Halght of East Chicago died suddenly as the result of diphtheria. Whiting friends of Mr. and Mrs. Halght, nee Blanche I'eceny of Whiting, will be rry to learn of their loss. Their younxest child, a daughter, is also 111 with diphtheria. The Owl club will have a dancing rarty at the club headquarters toraurrow evening at which tho music is to be furnished by tha Dixlo Pyncopators or TenncFsr-e Jata orchestra, who furnished the music fur the last club dance. The club rnomi aro be'n? decorated for the occasion and a good time is anticipated. Mrs. Ralph Hertrler and children returned to their homi in Alton, 111., yeotorday after a seven weeks visit here at the homo of her aunt, Sr: Harry Relnernan of Oliver street and other relatives. Miss Marguerite Dexter has taken a position In th office- of Attorney Thos CeraJewtltL Tho Elks will have Flag day exercises in tho Blovag Dom on next Sunday afternoon at 2 p. to. The American Legion and tha legion auxilllary

will both take part and the S. O. C'-', Keflnery band wilt play. Tha public Is cordially invited. ROBERTSDALE PRINC ESS THEATER TODAY Katty Arbvrkle In "The Life of the Flirty," by Irvln Cobb. One of the funniest atorUes ever told, also Pollard ana l'athe Xeita, 6-8-2 The funeral of Mrs. Peterson, who passed away at her home last Saturday after an Illness of long duration, was held on Tuesday afternoon from her home on Roberts avenue. The sermon was preached by Rev. Powell , , . . .u .. --1. cue. intermen'. iook. niaee i log win at. log " in mnd wltli in charge H ill cemetery in Hamm i.-.t. .i.. - -

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community In which the Petersons are. well known extend their sympathy to th bereaved family. The Geneva hoa.-ie at Forsyth was the scene of two very elaborate banquets on last Tuesday evening. Th Essex Automobllo association enter-, ta'ned about T5 of their people from Chicago and Lake county at a fish dinner banquet. After the banquet, the association had a business session. The Lincoln Bermnnla club of Chicago, a !.- held their banquet at the Geneva hcuse. A chicken dinner was enjiyed

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by tho club and the social time which followed seemed to be more than enJoyed by all that wen present. Mrs. E. Wlnkelrled of Forsyth, who has been entertaining her cousin from Buffalo, X T., for the past weeks, left for an extended European trip. Mrs. Carrie Ehade of Lake avenue was a business visitor in Hammond on Tuesday. Mrs. Hanson, who lives with her daughter. Mrs. Mollis Flack of llflth street, has been confined to her bed for several days, but Is reported a little better at this time. C. Mostel. who hat been ailing for some time la a little better and is ahle to be out on his porch where his friends are very glad to see him. Tho Marquet club met at the horn of Mrs. C. Buell cf Indianapolis boulevard Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Bertha Ea.n and daughter Gladys cf Myrtle avenue, were Hammond visitors Tuesday. Mrs. E. Freese returned home from Allegan. Mich., where she has -been for the past three weeks with her friend. Mrs. W. Aldr'ch, who has been seriously ill for some time. Mrs. J. A. Turner of South Chicago visited Robertsdale friends yesterday.

oas. i) or TEAjnta We desire to thank our relatives 1 fr!f,nds anJ neighbors, telephone operflfors, Eethesda Society of Hegewisch. Eadies of Marabees. Germania Rebckah Lodge Xo. C72, I. O. O. F., Evangelical Sunday School and the boys of Robertsdale and for the beautiful floral plece-s and donations of automobiles and also for consoling words 1'rrn the Rev. 1'owel of Evangelical church. Many klndnerses ehwn in our bereavement during the, loss of our dearest of all mother. Mrs. Hannah Peterson. ey and Bladder Troubles Conquered or Money Back s ald Dr. frev I hav. i W n..iv(,- . Ji 1 nave , - v. ...... :iB ..larynroo; for Irlr) , ' 11 v- . ....:i .-larynroo; for lri1 i?- Rnd b!.dder ,!rUr.esa and now th !LrT;: ,r:ljriL.aeU. practice I timutj arn n sre n-.er.T t.-i.v, i.w j ye. danimv l.-ct or moist' ralr.ia" b,,-. bottle or Jjr. Carey's Marshroot right I a w n y 11 has wonderfully benefitted tens of thousands of cases of kidnev ind blad'-d-r 'roubles snd is the mdic'-n. vou can niwsy depend upon. Resjlt3 are guaranteed. NOTF Dr. Daniel G. Carey was a practicing physician for many years and his great Prescription. Marshroot aided thousands of sufferers from kidney and bladder troubles. Hereafter y.j can always e-ot this effective Prescription at I- W. Clements Products. Rochester, N. Y., and nil reliable pharmacists the coun'ry over. Keep n m'.r.d the name, Ir. Carey's Marrro.-t prescription. No.' 777. No other medidn-j can take Us p t a e A.

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