Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 305, Hammond, Lake County, 15 June 1921 — Page 3
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"VVcdnpdav, June 15. 1921. THE TIMES Pa ire Three
WHITING NEWS
WHITING and its PEOPLE
The Woman's Homo Missionary society of the M. E. church will meet at tha home of Mrs. K!ei!er on 119th street tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. Herman Trows entertained her father. Air. Kiefer of Michigan over Sundajr. The, class of 1921. 'Whiting high school, held their annual class day ex
ercises in the hiirri school a;nl:tnrium I
on Monday afternoon. The following program was rendered. SonK. school; class history, Margaret Lynn; piano duet, Elizabeth O'Donnell and Margaret O'Connell; from the class of 1924. class will. Ruth .Bopp; class prophecy, Kathleen McCoy and Abe Stowell; duet. Helen Griffith and Eljie Brosejowyki from class 1923; reading Helen O'Donnell; piano polo, Vineta Swango; class poem, Sallie IMggs. song:, school; a letter. Leo Krleger from class of 1922: gifts. Eleanor Haugh and James Burke; mallett ceremony.
president of the Junior and senlorj
c asses. playlet, "The Third Man." Chas. Jones, Helen O'Donnell, Kutli Bopp and Joanna; class f-ong arid J'ell, Senior class. The commencement exerclsts are belngr held tonight at the H. S. auditorium when Prof. Hall of the department of English of Indiana i.niverslty will give the commencement address. Mrs. Purinton's Sunday school class will give an Ice cream social In the Christian church parlors on tomorrow evening.
Miss Catherine Carlyon. who Is on her way from Denver. Colo., to her home In Michigan, is the gv:e.t of her; brother. E. L, Carlyon of Fischruppj avenue. j
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Winifred McEn'.ff. whose marriage to Mr. Thomaa Muldoon takes place on June 19. The evening was delightfully spent in music and grames. a feature of the evening being the opening of the gifts by the bride to be. A carefully appointed luncheon was served. O M. Merrlman had the misfortune to have his fllver stolen In Grant Park, Chicago, on last Saturday, but later learned that luck was on his, side for the thieves were caught by the park policeman, while driving away- Mr. Merriman on flndlnar the car miswlng when he returned, reported the loss to the police, when he was Informed that the policeman had noticed the chain on the wheel when the men were driving out. They were taken to the
station where Mr. Merrlman had to go to Identify his car and Monday went to Chicago to appear against the
thieves.
The Daughters of Isabella will meet
in the small hall at the Slovak Pom
to-nlsfht for a social meeting. The members of the K. of C. are Invited to
be present. Miss Anne Zenckar of the S. O. main office force Is at Urbana. 111., attending the VnlverMty of Illinois -com
mencement exercises, her sister being
a graduate. Mrs. Woods, nee Mary Rice of Chicaso Heights is visiting her aunt, Mrs H. N Nichols of Cleveland avenue. Orren Mathews and Jasper Gevirts have returned home from Dental school at Indianapolis. Edward Xichols is expected home today from DePauw university at Green castle. Ind.. and tomorrow will assume his duties as life guard at the Whiting Park bathing beach. George Curtin of Canada has Joined his wife, who has been here for se'eral weeks and Is visiting his parents the r. J. Curtis of Ohio avenue. M!ss Mildred Johnson of South Chicago pent Sunday visiting at the home of M'.ss Helen Demkorltch of Euclid avenue. Mrs. A. C. Stover and daughters attended the funeral of her sister. Mrs, L. H. Dobbins, which wis held at Hammond on Monday.
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firmer chool rlasj mate. Mrs
H. Knock of Frederick. Mi I Mrs. reter J. Nil son and babo of' Atch'.sin avenue are home fr.nri the ' Chicago hospital. ' The bans annourclr.g th; coming marriages of Mis W: n ' f rrJ MeEnirT j and Thomas Mu'.doon and a!. of Missi Mary Dillon and O. B. Parker, were'
read at the Sacred Hert church on Sunday.
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arrestei by Officer Girard o com-', plaint of L Ivllek charg?d with d;9-j -rderly conduct. Ho v,as released j upon furnishing a $23 bond. Katie j liirllck also charged with the same! iTens by L Lellek was released on I h-r own rec5gnlrar.ee. I Mr. Beorge Tarker entertained abont 3'1 relatives and friends at a'
miscellaneous shower at her homo. 210 At-Vvson avenje, 5i honor of Miss
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STAR THEATER TONIGHT Buck Jones In One Man Trail and Nuisance comedy, also Prlrma colored scenic. 6-15-3 PROCXSH Til E ITER flTDXESDAY AM) TKl'HSDAY Thoniiu MflKbnn In The Frontier of Star, a Paramount ple-turej alo Pathe Nrm and Pollnnd comedy. 6-15-2 CARD OF THAJiKS We wish sincerely to thank the Masons. Oddfellows, Rebeccas, neighbors and friends, for their kindness and sympathy shown during time of our daughter Mabli's Jliness1 and cath and the Rev. Powell for his consoling words in our hour of sorrow. Also for the beautiful floral pieces. Mr and Mrs. Roy Witter and famils Mrs. A. B. Christner of Chicago spent the last week end at the home of Mrs. Clara Tlrara of Lake avenue. Mrs. A. Hendreckson and sister. Miss Vera Shade of Lake avenue, were
Whiting Advertisements Are Winners
O'Keefe cafe and soda fountain, exclusive agency for Shedd's ice cream Special orders taken. 6-ll-6t Tomorrow Is double stamp day at H. Gordon & Sons. 6-la-l
rooms. 1333 Amy avenue, "Whiting, Ind. 6-13-3 For cool summer clothes go t- 11. Gordon & SonJ. 6-15-1 Lawn mowers eharpened. Phone 224-J. 6-14-2 Auto cwneu attention Have your ear cleaned and polished. Good work, Call Whiting; 74-R. 6-14-3
Try a can of West Park Floor Varnish, made to walk on. sold only by Tom fcmelatr, 6?5 Indiana boulevard. 6-3-tf 6 room flat for rent with steam heat at 631 Indianapolis boulevard. 6-15-2 PRIXCES5 THEATER WEDNESDAY AMI THI BDIY Thonum Med Khan In The Frontier of Stars, a Paramount plot u re j also Pnthe 'cr and Pollard conrdy. 6-15-2
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When you think of furniture, think of H. Gordon & Sons. 6-15-1 STAR THEATER TONIGHT Buck Jones In One Man Trail and Nuisance comedy, also Prisma colored scenic. 6-15-2
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A Pair of Pure Thread Silk Hose FREE With Each Purchase Amounting to $6 or Over Clip and Present This Coupon Good for One Pair of Pure Thread SILK HOSE On Thursday Morning At the MB-569 Hohman
shoppers In Chicago on Monday. Mlts Sallie Juller of Klkart. Ind., Is spending a few days with her brother Edward Juller, and family of Indianapolis boulevard. Mr. and Mrs. H. Breckman and family Tislted with Mrs. Breckmans sister Mrs-. I. Hoe and family at. South Hammond over Sunday. The riau family, Mrs. Phil Harr of Wood River. III., and Russel Quln. motored to Cedar Lake last Sunday where they enjoyed the day. Mrs. W. Broderiek f Atchison ave
nue Is entertaining her sister from Cuba, who Is expecting to remain here for several weeks. Mrs. Jullous Kinsock and baby returned home from the St. Bernard's hospital the latter part of la.-t week and aro both getting alon fine. Mrs. Roy Witter and sister were business visitors in Chicago last Saturday. Ldson Dreeson returned to his homon Roberts avenue for his summer vacation from DePaw university at Green (.'a.'tle. Ind.
Charley Eggers has been laid up with a sprained ankle for several days which he sustained while getting off of a street car. Little I'egay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Kiemm of Lincoln avenue ha been on the sick li.-t for several days and under the doctor's cire. Mrs. John T'.rown of Myrtle avenue, was a Chicago viritor on Monday.
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A large numhe,- from here attended the auto races at Hobart on Sunday.
Frank Stark of Oa'c Park was- a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stack on Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Rose Lumpp and Mr. and Mrs. William Rheln entertained relatives from Crown Toint on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Math Klein. Jr.. and ilauahter. Marjorie of Crown Point anJ Mr. -;d Mrs. Andrew Spanier and children of St. John, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Math Klein on Sunday. Mrs. Teresa Hasse Is-very il the past
few days. Her condition Is creating alarm among the members of the family and friends.
BULGARIAN VV:T To cast the poisons from the system. clean up the kldneya and enrich th' weak blood. Tou can feal 10 to 80 1 veara younirer If Tou viae Bulgarian Blood Tea. Sold by drucr'.sta. Marvel Prodnrts Co.. nttburh. Pa.
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Every Day in June Will be Bride's Day at the General
After the honeymoon comes furniture, and we are goinj to make the home furnishing problem the easiest question in the world for June Brides to answer. We are devoting the entire month of June to specializing in complete outfits. Everything is now in order so that you may make your selections to the best advantage. Any purchases you make in advance will be stored for you free of charge. Delivery will be made at any time or place you desire and our credit terms have been arranged so that you may secure any piece of furniture in any of our nine big stores upon the payment of one dollar down. The balance may be paid off in small weekly or monthly installments to suit your convenience.
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Stapdard apartment rct;i(f crator with removable ice eh.imber; rast proof interior.
Notice to Our Out-of-Town Readers We accept mail orders for only such articles as ar shown in our regular newspaper advertrsementa. Writ our Adv. Dept. at 6155 S. Halated St. lor all information concerning; same.
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Genuine Simmons ateel bed with uprisht posts and ten f.ilers; cotton felt mattress covced with striped ticking: heavy link fabric spring; pray enamel a r, rfinish: com- B T ft .
Prices on Complete Outfits Cut to. the Last Dollar
Knowing from past experience that the sale of an outfit to a June Bride is a certain introduction of future sales and invariably means the making of a lifelong customer, we believe that it reacts to our benefit to sacrifice our entire profit in order to influence newlyweds to make their initial purchases here. We have, therefore, cut the price of all outfits to the very last dollar and have decided to extend our Free Sav. ings Bank Account Plan to every June Bride. This plan gives you a cash return of one dollar on every ten dollars you spend with us for merchandise. This money is deposited in your own name with the Chicago City Bank & Trust Co., and is turned over to you as soon as you have completed six monthly payments on your account. Full particulars at any of our stores or from the Bank's officials. FREE Errr Jnn Bride, selocttar her outfit at anv of
our nine big stores, will be presented with a beautiful gift, something really useful, and that will be of service to you every day of your life.
Overstuffed living room rocker; muleskin uphr.Isrerirg ; mahogany finish.
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CK t I 4 i -J 1 " Luxurious 3-piece parlor suite; overstuffed patter n; loose cushions; spring edges; upholstered ia te3rf-r j-yji.. i-s5 either velour or tapestry; cushions are equipped w;th inner springs that prevent jry nasi tjj Kitchen table with white rv them from matting down and flattening out; expofed parts ot the frame are fin- I O " enamel b.se; r.iciceioid . OU ished in brown mahogany i &J
top ; sing .r cu i rr y Givw . m cr; regular $15.00 value, 9 , i t 1 - A r- J " " - 1 jrfs Plain top kitchen cabinet baS li aouble flour C Pa 7C fiKvl3AVW?' U wbieftSSaf f cutlery ZJ K'K7,V'A
Etraordirv 1. 1 cedar hU, ab- BIWH aolutelr moth proof: Cft Cuteed i-lea. feWAVi g1W5 P.i? or copper bound. JO 1 f'Tu 1 1,'" itftffe tfIRKJ 46-tnch for ta,, I r-.tufship gr.r en- ' SW M,e el finish. 5fi
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Heavy colonial oak buffet; mounted with mirror; has S
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Standard duofold; takes any ordinary mattress aM can be folded up with ail the bedding en- t f f dosed ready for in- 5 H Is)
start use; uphol- I JJ ' tcred in muleskin... J
Genuine felt mattress covered with r'gr! grade striped ticking; deeply Qui'ted.
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Exceptional values in room sized rugs. We are now showing at specially reduced prices a wide variety of Brussels, Axminsters and Wiltons of the very highest quality. We
especially call your attention to our latent C T 7
Strong durable talephone stand with handy stool; fumed oak or mahogany cniih.
Queen Anne library table; in eathe oak or mahogany ltnish; has handy sta
tionery drawer;
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pattern, 9x12 Axminster rug; regular $bo
value, reduced to
Queen Anne extension table; 4S-incb ;op; extends to ax feet; fumed oak or Jacobean finish.
Well made center table with square top and magarine shell; golden oak finis!:.
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sign; comes m either m r oak. walnut or 11 fa . J
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ish; William and Miry design; dresser has 4 large roorry dr-jwers ani is mounted with heavy Jill V. tO
plate mirror; bed has very pretty panel elTrct at both head and foot; rhi rtore'.te is of a very Tf pretty design; drcsaing table has triplicate adjustable mirrors and has handy drawers A. -
Beautiful Spinet deak; Queen Anna design; walnut or ma- a. fmn 7C Koeanv finish; 3 J I J
strictly hand polished
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