Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 301, Hammond, Lake County, 10 June 1921 — Page 12
PAGE
THE TIDIES
WHITING NEWS -
, !
WHITING and its PEOPLE
Iv'oyd Buchanan of Sheridan avenue has rtturned home from the University of Illinois at Champaisn, III. The Community service dance wi'i be !-M at th Whiting park this evening, tf h weather prov favorable, instead of at the Slovak Dom. At the meitlnjf of the city council. Joseph B. Kyl vti elected a member of the hoard of education for a period cf two years. Mr. Kyle has been serving on tiie hoard for several months having been appointed to succeed the n-.r lr. J. H. Hoskins.
Whiting Advertisements Are Winners
Ht-autii'ul collection of graduation p'ft. can now Itv seen at H. Gordon & S.-iik. 6-9-tf (.EO. D. THIB ilLT Chiropractor Schrage B-iilding Phone 13S-J Office hours: Daily from 2:00 p. m. to 5:00 p. m. Evenings. 7:0rt to S:30. Experienced Ften.vKraply r wanted. Apply II. Gordon & Sons. 6-9-tf
Miss Mildred Henry of John street is spending a few weeks at Tippecanoe lUo. Ind., whero she is vlyltlns her sister, Mrs. Cullen. Mr. and Mr. ThonVja Cerojewskl have moved into the, A. J. Iauer home in Oltrer street, which they recently purchased. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dexter saw Peg o' My Heart at the Powers theater In Chicago on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Keith of Sydney. N. Y.. were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Darwin H. Knot of Central Avenue, while er. route t. College- Hill. Neb., to visit their iluiighter. Mrs. James Morris and baby of New York avenue have gone to Indiana Harbor to spend a week with relatives. The music pupils of the Sacred Heart school gave a recital at the church on Wednesday night at which a. large number were in attendance. Joseph B. Kyle of Ohio avenue Is In Xew Y'ork on business for the Graessell Chemical company of East Chicago. The members of the Owl club -will give a subscription dance at the club headquarters this evening. Muslo Is to bo furnished by the Dixie Syncopators or Tennessee Jaze orchestra. The place of James Ku.vhba at 700 New York avenue was raided by Officers Mu'.laney. Kileullen, Tewell. Hall and Avarona and a large quantity of moonshine was fouond. Kushba was released on $1,000 bonds, furnished by John Grubach. Tiie commencement of th Whiting high will be lieid at the high school auditorium on next Wednesday evening. There will be twenty-one graduates receive their sheepskins. Mr. nd Mrs. John M. Thlele and daughters. Catherine and Theresa, motored to Monterey, Ind., where they attended the funeral of a friend.
Kot Sale Ice box. 760 Indianapolis boulevard, upstairs. I'hone Whiting 6-9-2 KUEINI PI' RE FRUIT SYRUP FLAVORS For delicious drinks, you can get it in a'.! Consumers stores and all fancy groceries, try It. 6-10-T'.ie Elk? win hold ruhhc F'.asr day
-Tcft at S!vn.ki 1'omi. Sunday, J iiv 12, at 2 p. m. live rybcl,- Invitfl. c-io-: Rooming house furniture for ;:ile, j tntjuire- 425 119th street. Telephone j
Whiting 162-W. 6-10-2 Keed b3by buggy for sale. 310 Import e avenue. 6-10-1 ntivrnw tiietkr tomght W. S. Hart in Omnlley of the Mottinfed Police. Kootb Tnrklngton cnn-.edv l.tirnr Tnkr the Cake. 8-10-1 STAR THEATER 0';r creat b'g serial day; comedy, ?fu" Jeff cartoon. 6-1 f-
ROBERTSDALE
I'HICBSS lliHATKR TOMCHT W. S. Hart In Omnlley of the Mounted PU-e. Booth TnrklnKton conifdy K.iiinr Takes the fake. 6-10-1 The Elks will hold public Flaar day exercises at ?;.:,v-nski Dom. Sunday. June 12, at 2 p- m. Ev.-:yi-o4y invited, 6-10-2 STAR THEATER Our great big serial day; comedy Mutt & Jeff cartoon. 6-10-A pretty shower was given on Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Lillian Plau on Myrtle avenue in honor of Miss Lillian Zerwer. whose marriage to Merle Dayley of Whiting will take place the latter part of this month, llunco was the pat:me of the evening, honors being awarded Miss Clara Plau and Lillian Kalberg. ar"er the games the young ladies repaired to the home of Miss Lillian Zerwer. where an elaborate luncheon was served, both homes were beautifully d-eorated in colora of pink and white I'til the favors were cupid? and hearts " ''' 'led reiurifn! gifts w-r
IPOSTTTUMOUS CHILD UNVEILS MEMORIAL FOR HERO FATHER
w
f ; A - : i
Catherine Ebbert draped la the tlk , fiag which veiled the memorial tablet. Catherine Ebbert, three-year-old posthumous child of Capt. Peter W. Ebbert, of Glen Rock, N. J., took part m a touching ceremony recently when she unveiled memorial tablet containing: 94 names of war heroes, including that o her father, who was the first man from Glen Rock killed in tha wr. She is the first posthumous child in tha country to participate la euch a ceremony.
received by the Intended bride and also th congratulations of all that were present. The whole affair was tt total surprise to Miss Zerwer. Mrs. Thomas lialrd of Roberts avenue hfi: excepted a position as seamstress at Mandel Bros.. n Chicago. Mrs. H. F. Fgeers of Lake avenue was a Chicago visitor the fore part of the week. Mrs. George Do! las of Roberts aven ! is on the sick list.
Fred Balm of East Hide visited Uia .-ister, Mrs. H. Thlesson of Eaet Side, the fore part of this week. Mrs. Joduuli Kuena-n of Chlcaao waa
a guest at the horns of Jlr. John .Murry of Roberts avenue on Thursday.; .Mtn Keenan will bo remembered by I many. She with her husband having lived on Roberts avenue several years' 6KO. Mrs. John Plau of Myrtle avenuo entertained a few of her friends, at her!
homo last Monday evening In honor o:' her birthday anniversary. Mrs. C. Buell of Indianapolis was a business visitor in Chicago on Tuesday. Clyde Smith, safety first manager of the Standard Oil company Is having his two weeks acattn, which he will
syfnd w-iih hia family at Marcellus, j Mich., visiting relatives. Mrs. Smith j and children and MUa Jenkena, who accompanied them, are expecting to' stay for one month. j The addition which Is belnff built on' the John Soltwedel home on Myrtle' avenue is making very much of an lm-j
provement. Mr. ind Mrs. Simon Hendrickson. who attended the funeral of the formers aunt, Mrs. I'eterson. returned to their home at Geneva, 111.
MUNSTER
j HESSVILLE jj
SOTKE Ward Smith is nominated as trustee of Christian church, successor to William Kansfleld, whose resignation takes effect, July 1, 1921. MRS. WM. KAN'SFIELD. fi-10-17-24 Church Clerk,
At tho dedication of the town hall Thursday was witnessed the binxest
turnout of Munsterites, especially the younp- people, seen In many months.'
Judjro V. S. Ileiter of Hammond talked extensively on communities and community spirit. Lawyer Meyers outlined the history of the town and explainer! the reason for tax Increase and nave the u;,'ch to which the. taxes hnd been put. Albert Jabaay frave three well chosen humorous selections. The Munster band, which has noticeably improved, played for the evening. After the proeraiu th" women served satoiwlchea, cake and jorT. Everyone was very much pleased with the new hall. It offers servlcj not only for the regular, meeting, but for fire station and Jail as well. People are urxed to make Immediate uv of its facilities as a piaee for corn m i n i : y tno'iin'.s, socials and dances. Roost y..ti r town. Mr. and Mrs. ( p. i-choon of TeMoit are visiting; relatives here. Mrs. Muzzel and children of Thornton. 111., visited Mrs. J. Kooy Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. .Ta-ob Waener and family have moved to Hammond. Louise and Helen Kaske vis:ted the Thorntons of Hammond Thursday.
mil mi-ili.JJ!LIWt..?Mtlil.JLllJIL.L'lLMa.'MWJJg week with In r daughter and family at Grand Rapids, Mich. Arthur Kraoc, superintendent of the Ilobart branch. National Kire 1'rootin Is enjoying a two weeks vacation and he and his wife left the first of the week for Scji.iar, Wis. The first aiu;t:lnsr exereiics of tho ICcanuellcal Luthentn cliur. h wt re held Wtdni ,-iiuy evening. The program was nivvn at the Lutlur:in church. Mtsiirs. Roy d iwen and Willie Messick are f.p tiding a wei k with relatives at sl.utii lend. Mrs. Z. 11. F',:;.ld and daught-r. MiaElsie, lei: Monday to v;t;it lor a f- vv we. k. with her son. Otto I'ifuld, a; Crown !'! nt.
Friday, Juno 10, 1921
A Mountain of Sal. Nevfitlti fontti'iis n nsrvtintuin of pnlf, pttro. solf'i niol mmspnrent. In tho early ilnys, when tho Mormons had to rely solely on their own resotim1. they U'-i-'l linker from the :no!tn!a!n for iiKh.w pnnes in s: e:o! c,f pIiis.
HOBART
Mrs. Nellie Thomas of Chicago has pened her summer home here the lirst of the week. Mrs. John I Fiester is spending the
PESKY t r s 4k
p. d. q. sy T. D. Q., Pesky Devils Quietus Is k the name of the new chemical that fl actually ends the bu family. Bed Buns Roadies, Ants and KIchs, f "J as P. U. Q. kills the live ones ;
ana tneir efs ana stops future generations Not an inxec t powder but a chemical unlike anything you have ever used. A 35 cents package makes one quart and each package contains s patent f oout to yet the Pesky Devils in the cracks and rreviees. Vour Druczist Las it or he can
get it lor yuiu
Oil News Free ? Every red blooded Ameri-
can should post himself on g the big things that are hap
pening every aay in me great Oil Fields. THJS LEASEHOLDERS NEWS is a snappy newsy publication issued twice a month and j?ives the important news of oil develop ment in the wonder fields of the Southv evt. Oil 13 the biggest iiiiiUsiry in the worl.J today and right now alTords the average man greater opportunities for wealth than any other field. Just write us a post card or letter and we will enter jour subscription VREZ for six months to "THE LEASEHOLDERS NEWS". No matter what your interest in oil is thij paper will be of value to you. Write today.
LEASEHOLDERS PRODUCING & REFINING COMPANY Whiting, Indiana
i
TRY A "TIMES WANT AD"
TO REDUCE DANGEROUS VARICOSE VEINS
People who have swollen veins or bunches should not wait until they reach the hurstlrjr point, which mcar.s much sufferinK nnd loss 41' tlrm, but should at once secure from any reliable drug-gist a two-ounce orl)?!nal bottle of Mount's Ktnerald Oil (full sti -rgth.) By uinp this powerful, yet harmless ptrn-.lcide treatment improvement is noticed in a few days and by its regular use swollen veins will return to their norma! size, snd Puff.rcrs will rea.'c to worry. Jloone's Kmerald Oil treatffn'. is usr by physician and In ho?pltals ami la guaranteed to accomplish results nr money returned. It reduces all kinds of enlargred frlands poiters and wens and is used oxclusiely in many Iarpo factories a3 an unfailing first aid to the. Injured antiseptic, Generous sample on receipt of IS cents, silver or stamps. International laboratories, lifichcster. N". Y. Your 1 -1 1 r'?-' - r r-qn y iprdv V'mi dv.
You'll Want WHITE SHOES 'this Summer No matter what style you seek, you'll find it at "Ortt's" Smart looking shapes cool, dainty and summery, in all white,, 'black and white, white and tan Shoes that art seen at stylisti jtmmer resort-. $3.25 $3.85 $5.85 Extra Special Here are two decidedly smart models for summer tvear at a very special pne One o Twin Strap pump of Copper Colored Tan with Cuban heel. The other a new styled Brogue Oxford of rich brown calf. These are good $8 values. Your choice at $4.85 the Pair
M tS f n H fir 11 t ; ir)f iTf "ill 1 ' i?',tirir!4l rFT I -Ji , . ,-.v- - .... v-JjPiL S,. .... a, .. J ... -- j...i V
Large and varied assortment of Children's Low Shoes in all white canvas and brown and black leathers. $1.75 $2.95 $3.35 Jas. B. Ortt "The Store Ahead" 169 East State Stseet WALK OVER
esidesice Awnings
Of Every Description In the Latest Patterns We must dispose of 3-1.000 yards of beautiful striped ducking, which we bought at a great reduction. So don't delay, call us up for an estimate and a full explanation this is part cf the business, so feel perfectly free to call us any time. Hammond Shade and Awning Works S3 STATE STREET PHONE HAMMOND 2242 We Sell and Rent Tents
i
f."
A Bath A Day Keeps You Fit Every Way And we have those things that make the "Keeping .Fit" part a real delight. Health, sanitation, labor saving and pride these all come with the modern bath-room of snowy-white cleanliness. Don't go on without any bath-room or even an old one
that is out of date. It doesn't pay when a new modern f
outfit cost so little. Visit our show room and talk it over, no obligation, of course. To jar your memory That Lion Tank Water Heater is waiting for you. Joseph FL McGuire PLUMBING AND HEATING Sanitary Engineer
911 CALUMET AVENUE PHONE HAMMOND 278
An E
xtraordinary Of
FROM
FEarmitmire
fer for Saturday Only
JUNE
OUR
OLID
AK
With Porcelain Sliding Top
o
Kifchea
jOJ 11 0 A
$4 Down and $1 a Week 25 of these to sell at this unheard of price. A short time ago these Cabinets would have sold for about $55.00. Made of solid oat.
white enamel in Cabinet topGenuine porcelain sliding top.
Complete with a metal bread box, spice jars, sugar jar, cutlery drawers and metal sliding t a c k s . A most wonderful value.
AM
h Mm i.ii i i I ' i i "w I i i i 1 1
wrwm WMi i f: !: IMMI i ... ill it ph. ifHifrt j mw! ' 4 IL III If f! i! Mi I ilw !'( ' Willi 51 : 1 1
,i .h M , U2- 1 i i t i L . n'l'il i Fu it ( V
- r-. -.rzz- i,f in ' r?wi'
' III1 - v 1 " 4 r -- 3
i
v ',rf-T, r
lit f
I t), 7
This Solid Oak Kitchen Ca binet, $39.95
!
r
IAU FMAN N S WOLF - Hammond, Ind.
Hundreds of Other Great Values In This Great Sale
