Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 304, Hammond, Lake County, 14 June 1921 — Page 10
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WHITING
NEWS
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Mr. and Mrs. David pritchenl ani grand daughter, Marion Pritchard and t'r. Evans, father of J. E. Evans and Mrs. J-.stph Sceer-ry. left Sunday for .Now York, from where they will sail ti'day for Waies, where they expect rpend severs month visiting with it-Natives. Mr?. Floyd Sharp and two children cf .sugrar Creek. Mo., arrived her Sunday for a brl'f visit at the home of her aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mr. Harry 6"- 1 1 of Ohio ivea'Jc. Mrs. Sharp will h-- remembered as M:ss Mabel liackeu, a former Whiting girl. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Tlmm of Indiana Harbor spent a few days here ii:inp the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Yater of Sheridan aeii j?. Messrs William Wi'.son and Harry Sv ott motored to Twin Lakes, Wis., wher they ppent a ttw days on a fisiiInsr trip. Mr. and Mrs. Edward O'Hara of Chicago and daughter. Mis Helen O'Hara, who has just returned from 'Nurwalk. Ohio, where she has been teaching pent Sunday here visiting- at the home of their daughter. Mrs. Charles Chant cf Cleveland avenue. The Whiting: high school commencerr.ert exercises win be held at the H. H. auditorium tomorrow evening:. Tha class motto Is Life is Now 0;ir School their colors be'.ng purple and gold and t'.eir flower tha wistaria. 1'rofessor Hall of Indiana university
t;;; give the commencement address. The graduates will be Ruth EorP, llf.zel Brenner, J33. Burke. Sa'.lia D'ggrs. Donald Gordon. Sarah Hamntcryiey. Eleanor Haugh. Chas. Jones, JIs.rga.ret Lynn, Katherlne McCoy, ' Lambert Xejdl. Helen ODonnel'. Stan'1y Ottrowskl, Yerna fchatden, Bella ; j-;. viari, Lawrence Smith. Vera Stanly ; Are ftweil, Vlnetta Swango, Evelyn ITi-arp and William Thiessen. Mrs. George Johnson and son cf Chics r viytted her par61"- Mr. and Mrs. ; C H Vincent cf LaTorte avenue ove; I Sunday. The Daughters cf Isabella will meet In the small hal at the Dom tomor-t?.-evening for & social tUtte- The ;Knights of Columbuw are also invited. ; The Junior high school will have a ricnic at the Whiting park tomorrow, There win be a baseball game and ;other events, the students anticipating a good time. The graduates ef the Sacred Heart school received their diplomas at the -church on Suriday evening when the following program was rendered: Vocal duet. Ave Maria by Misses Marj I.ilen O'Connell and Qatherine Koch-, -address. Rev. W. C. Miller; conferring -of diplomas; benediction of the most -blessed sacrament; Magnificats by the choir; graduates of the commercial class were: Marian Blesen, Alice D ran, Mary Glffcrt and Elsie Goldhagen: -graduates of the grammar school were: -Hsrold Xyland. Paul Kilkarr, Arthur r?;esn. Joseph Owens. Wm. O. Gorman, James Parker, Joseph Flemish,
Whiting Advertisements Are Winners
PRIXCESS THEATER TODAY "What Worth While, a Lola Weber production, with a special caati also ;Toonerrlll Trolly comedy. 6-13-2 Try a can of West Park Floor Varnish, made to walk on, sold only by Tom Srae'.ser, 605 Indiana boulevard. 6-9-tf GEO. D. TH IB AULT Chiropractor Schrage Building Phone 13S-J Office hours: Dally from 3:00 p. m. to B:S0 p. m. Evenings. 7:00 to 8:30. O'Keefe cafe and soda fountain, exclusive agency for Bhedd's ice cream fcpeeial ordera taken. 6-ll-6t For Rent Light ho-uee keeping 'rocms. 1333 Amy avenue. Whiting. Ind. 6-13-3 Ant WTiera attention Have your "car cleaned and polished. Good work. Call Whiting 74-R. 6-14-3 Ixn mowera sharpened. Phone i:i-J. -14-2 Members of Whiting lodge, 13 F. A: A. M.. are requested to meet at '.the. lodge rooms Wednesday, Juno 15 "at 1:15 p. m. to attend funeral of Bro A Brittian. Services at the house at 2 p. m. Interment, Oakwcod cernetr:. TL A. Walker. Secy. 6-14-1 STAR THEATER TONIGHT Pauline Frederick in Slave of Vanity. Marked. Women comedy and latest F'x News. 6-14-1
HEUMATISM
LEAVES YOU FOREVER
.Seep Seated tTrlo Add Deposits Are Dissolved and the Rheamfctlo Poison Starts to Lave the System Within Twenty-four Hours. Uvery druggist in this country Is auth''Tlzd to say to every rheumatic sufferer that if two bottles cf Allenrhu. the sure conqueror of rheumatism, does rot stop all agony, rwiucs swollen . j"ints and do away with even the slightest twinge of rheumatic pain, he will gladly return your money without comment. Allenrhu Vas been tried and tested for years, and really marvelous results hive been accomplished in the most severe, cases where the ruffering and Sony waa intense and piteous and 'hrn the patient was helpless. Mr. James H. Allen, the discoverer of Allenrhu. who for many years suffered the torments of acute rheumatism, defires all sufferers to know that he does rot want a cent cf anyone's money unless Allenrhu decisively conquers this worst of all diseases, srnd he has Ininstructed by Weis' Drug Companv to guarantee it in every instance. Adv. Weis Drag & Stationery Co. 98 State St. Hammond, Ind.
Margaret Dooly, Clara Thiel. Marian Buckley. Mary Varga, Margaret Cooi'hlin. Margaret Stack. Rosalie Met'iroarty, Mary Hlf basho. Mary Goldhag'Ti. (yf-rtrude Harmon, Margaret West, Catherine Theobald, Julia Brosman. Lillian Mullaney. Agnes Flint. H.'irn Kuhn. Bridget Husscy. Frances bch-iiz'-. Alfred S. Britton. age 43 years passed an ay suddenly at his home, 239 Central avenue, yesterday morning at 10 o'clock. Although Mr. Britton'a health has not, been the best for some time the fatal attack was wholly unlocked for, he having spent the morning painting frcreen- in his back yard. The deceased has lived In Whiting for the past ten years, being now employed in th? pump station at the S. O. company, but for several years h nir jj .1 as driver for the Whiting laundry. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Marine Britton. Mr. Britton was a in em her of the Masonic Blue lodge of Whiting. The funeral will be In charge of Undertaken Heyden.
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PROCESS THEATER TOU.1V M hat'n Worth While, a Lois Weber production, vIth a pecinl rasti also Toooenllle Trolly comedy. 6-13-2 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Moore and son, Eugene, who left last week on a motor trip to Vlncennes. Ind.. where they visited Mr. Moore's grandfather, returned home on Sunday morning, ha'"iiij? enjoyed the trip very much. The W. 1. A. of the Maccabees will meet this Wednesday evenins at the I. O. O. F. hail. Mr. and Mr?. Fred Leverenz and daughter, Adeline of Myrtle avenue, were guests at the Parker home at East Side for a 1 o'clock dinner on Sunday. Mrs. Vern Sintler of Roberts avenue left for Waukegm last Saturday to vU-it with relatives. Tre Mi.es Josephine Anderson and Helen Ereeson of Roberts avenue leave for Va'paraisi tomorrow, where they will attend summer school at the unierslty. Seven little girls were entertained at the J. White home in tha West Park addition last Saturday evening In honor of Miss Jane's seventh birthday anniversary. A lovely luncheon was served of sandwiches. A large birthday cake with seven candles and Ice cream. Numerous gifts were received by the little Miss in remembrance of the day. Mrs. J. Fase of Roberts avenue wa I
a Chicago visitor last week. Vernon Atchison of Lake avenue has been on t he sick list for the past few days. Th Misses Helen Emerson and Violette Goldlng. attended a theater in Chicago on last Saturday evening. Ona of the prettiest showers of the season was given last Friday evening at the A. Porter home on Cleveland avenue by Mrs. Eugene Springer, nee Alma Frits and Miss Lillian Porter, in honor of Miss Lillian Zrwr. whose marr!ge to Merle Daley will occur some time in the very nar future. The evening wa spent in playing bunco after which the party repaired to the Fritz home on Cleveland avenue, where covers were laid for 25, on tables that were beautifully decorated with pink ro.es. Many beautiful gifts were received by Miss Zerer in honor of the occasion.
Harry Web i arrinjrton. Harry Web Farrinifton, th American Poilu poet, is the only American to hold a life commission
! in the French army. He ia the au
thor of Cher Ami and other much read poems. He was photoKTaphed in Washington recently while on an official mission for tha French embassy.
LOWELL
O. W. Hill of Hammond visited here yesterday. Ernest Klein of Hammond was the gue.st of friends here yesterday. The Misses Hilda Wille, and Ruby Hill, who ore attending school at Indianapolis are home for the summer vacation. Mrs. L. w. Sanger, who has been sick for a week or so, Is much better. The Mirees Ida and Mildred Fostar, who are attending Indiana university at Eioomington, are home for the summer vacation. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Keuper of Chl-c-igo visited hr parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Nichols Saturday and yesterday. The American Legion ball tesrr played the Hammond West Ends lier yesterday afternoon. The score was 12 to 4 In favor of Lowell. Dr. and Mrs. George Brannon of Crown Point visited relatives here yesterday. W. C. Hale visited bis wife here yesterday.
Pimentoea Not Canned In Oil. The Department of Agriculture sars
that it is a mistaken idea that oil is added in canning pimentoes. They say that pimentoes contain in themselves a natural oil which is sufficient for the purpose. The real Spanish pimentoes are invariably canned In their frn Juice.
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MERRILLVILLE
Mis. M. Lennarti spent last week in Cblsaio visiting relatives. In the absence of our pastor, Mr. McCutchens, Rev. Sanger will take his place In the morning service next Sunday. Mr. McCutchcns household goods have arrived and installed In the parsonage. Mrs, McCutchins will arrive In a couple of weeks. The parent teachers meeting will be held June 17, Friday evening. The pri(?ram committee promise a very xood program. The George B. Jones famiiy will be present from Ea Chlclsa to give several musical numbers. Miss Lucile and Lenore Boyd are attending Valparaiso normal. The strawberry season Is now on. We get very nice home grown berries. Frank Franz and family and Mrs Mary Franz were county seat visitors lat Saturday. The Underwood family were Gary shoppers last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Woods attended Mrs. Woods aunt's funeral last Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Klla Stillwell iSterns in East Gary. William Guernsey received a telegram from Montana that his brother. Harold Guernsey, was in a very serious condition, a clot on the brain. He left Sunday morning for Montana. II Is a brother also of Mrs, Georcre Iemnmn and Mrs. Myrtle Lins of Gary.
Money hack without question if HUNT'S GUARANTEED SKIN DISEASE REMEDIES (Hunt's Saive and Soap), fail In the treatment of Itch, Ecietna, Ringworm, Tetter or other itchins kin dUeanca. try this
treatment at our rise For sale by Weis Drugs and Stationery Company. Adv.
Milk
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ISO COOKING
The "Food-Drink" for All Ages. Quick Lunch at Home, Office, sri Fountains. Ak for HORUCICS. s-Avoid Imitations & Substitutes
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A baby girl arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bern J. HUbrich on Thurt-day afternoon. Miss Madeline Cantwell of Chicago spent Sunday and Monday with Mrs. Mary Keihnan and family. Misji Lucy Thomets of Chicago visited with Barb ani Tillie Scheldt. Mrs. Carl Keilman and children of East Chicago are visiting with John L'umbsky and family. The Parochial school will give an entertainment on Wednesday night at 7:30 at the church basement. The funeral services of Henry Scheldt took place at Et. Joseph's church on Monday at 10 a. m. Henry Pchiedt passed away at 7 p. m. on Friday after several months of illness. He remained with his brother Frank until his death. He is survived by tour brothers. Jos., Mike, Bernard and Frank Scheldt. Henry was 64 years old. He had a hardware business for many years and ma-e a host of friends through his generosity. His many friends will miss him very much.
As She Saw the Elephant. Little Catherine, ajreil 'four, saw an elephant at a t-lrcus for the first time. Looking at it. she exclaimed: "Oh, mamma, look at the fat horse with a tail rip.nr his pits."
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PESKY BED -BUGS P. D. Q.
Try Jujt once P. D. Q. . P e s k r Devils Quietus as a preventive or to rid Bed Bu'zs, Roaches, Fleas and Ants. Every family should use P. D. Q. hou r cleaning time to guard seainst tbe Pesky Devils and to prevent moths. - P. D. Q. is not ail insect powder, but is a newchemical that kills insects and their errs. Earn Dackae contains frees patent spout to enable you to get to the hard-to-get-at places and saves the juice. A 35 cpnt narl-ifT.
quart. enouch to kills million insects and their etrgs. Your drusgist has it or get it for you.
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No Corns Today unless folks let them stay
Millions of people nowa. days keep completely free from corns. At the first sign of a corn they use Blue-jay -the liquid or the plaster. The pain then stops. In a little while the whole corn loosens and comes out. People who pare corns keep them. People who use old treatments harsh, unscientific do themselves injustice.
There is now a scientific cornender. Afamous chemist perfected it. This worldfamed laboratory supplies it through druggists eyerywhere. It is at your calL A touch will apply it. Its use seals the fate of a corn. At least 20 million corns yearly are now ended in this easy, gentle way. Apply it to one corn tonight Watch what it does.
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Highest Quality at a Price Unequalled
Monday, June 1 3, new low Chandler prices are effective. This new Chandler price puts the Chandler car right out in front. $1785 for a fivepassenger touring car was the price of the Chandler of eight years ago. The big, handsome, powerful Chandler of today, constantly developed, enlarged and refined as the the years passed, would have sold in that earlier day for twice its present price. Our action in restoring that 1913 price for today's Chandler, is convincing evidence of the constancy of the Chandler Company's long established policy of high quality at low price. The Chandler price has never at any time been advanced because of over-sold trade. Chandler Offers So Much More For So Much Less Other cars of many kinds and many motors have come and gone while the Chandler Six lives and grows. There is only one Chandler Six. There
is no other car like it. No other car, within hundreds of dollars of the Chandler price, has the features characteristic of the highest type of design and construction for which the Chandler ;Six is justly famous. The buyer of a new car will find an extraordinary degree of satisfaction in the Chandler. Chandler offers all the power and speed and comfort and dependability of service that the discriminating buyer desires, and it provides these qualities in full measure at a price unequalled. The Men Who Launched the Chandler. Build It Today Standing back of, and responsible for, tha Chandler car is a substantial organization, At the head of this organization today are the same men who conceived the Chandler Six and created it and have spent these eight years in mutiplying its friendships.
Before You Buy Any Other Car, See the Chandler, &vcn-Pamngmr Touring Car, $1783 Two-Panengmr Roadster, $1785 Fotzr-Pawngtr Roadster, SI 785 Foar-Pan?irr Dispatch Car, S18&5 Sven-Pangr Sedan, $2883 Foar-Passnger Coup, $2783 Limousin, $3385 (Prices f. o. b. Cleveland, Ohio) Cord Tires Standard Equipnent Lake County Auto Supply and Sales H. A. Thiel, Prop. N.W. Corner Douglas and Hohman Streets Phone Hammond 1741 THE CHANDLER MOTOR CAR COMPANY, CLEVELAND. OHIO
