Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 23, Hammond, Lake County, 18 June 1921 — Page 2

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LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES

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Mrs. A. Darson was called to Muskegon, Mich., on account of the death of a relative, Mrs. Jiihn Newlnnder. who was very well known in this riry. Mif. t:durd Bihl the daughter of Mrs. lsrjon h.-is just returned from that city and insisted in the care of the patient who pasi-ed away. Mrs. Fred Jk-Avoy of th Atlas Apartments has been entertaining as her ttut K. Ward of Saginaw, lliehMrs. Jean Hart of G ra.ssolii ban left for her termer home town to be gone a ft-vv weeks to visa with relatives and friends . Jiis-M tiii-wnn deHoll has arrived homo, .from Kockford 1'ifiversity io tpend the sumiiier with her parents, the H. K. d. -Hulls. Airs. Elii.-ibeih F'ox and her daugh-

-. so that i i-. llarb o; I tors. Elizabeth and Helen, on their ti: with th l-.a.-'t Chi-1 way from tht-ir home at Cleveland, O. uinis :..ive already been ! a 'our through Vwlloustone J 'ark.

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EVERY Saturday and Sunday at KOWALSXI'S GROVE. Beginning June 18 Music by Prcyer's Orchestra A GOOD TLuE ASSURED ALL

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l.a.-'.. of anyt'ainu for ftfn'ii Post. 21 durinc, ti..- Kaplan tiuuvs ar-s July 4 to 0. j rm an and Pay Abbett as the deiaa'-s iiom so p.'-t to visit tha : nvent ion a i i e r -'. June -3 and

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Mrs. W. A. K. iSdnnti of the " Vickey Apartments afforded a pleturant afternoon t... the m-tnbirs of the Thursday Afternoon l-'iw- Hundred Club at tlieir regular m.-etiiit;. In two weeks the club intends going to Cedar JLako to enjoy an out ins. Mrs. P. II. I3ilh-ter of NVrth Barnig five, was hostess to the "roetis Club members at her home Thursday afternoon. The Austin Perkins of Fir st. have William T. Kinie of I'holidelphiu. Pa.,

coming out second in the first lap of the auto race. "The Christ !n f'rtpiure and s'-rviee' will oe the subject at the servirts Pabbiith mornin.K at H o'clock. The Y. I". C. ('. w.H p.- in charjre of the evjn!n service. An interesting program has b'tn planned. 7:20 p. til . Supt. Kline announces in miles to all new scholars who have enrolled since the auto race started. p;bl" school at 3:4o a. m. Over 10 are in the honor roll so far this quarter. Mrs. Georfc-e r . Picknell of the Tdi knell Apartments is lr-avinsr for a visit to points in V( nn? 1 a ri ia, especially to I'hiladelphia and C ree nabur ir. T'i niarriaBc of a vi-y well known Pliey selii.i.1 t-coiier. Jli'-S Mabep Tavlor is taking iduee this mornir.K- to I'hestfr Irf-idy of Grapevine st.. who is employed at the Inland Steel mill. The C"Uph- will spend their bon.. moon motoring through the Hast. 'l"ie ceremonies are hi ins performed at the bride's home .

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mjr ave. and 141st st. for the bride and groom that are to be. Miss Clara Petersen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Petersen of Korthcfe ave,. and -avid "Williams, son of Mrs. I,'K-vly Williams of Beacon st . The foup'ie will be wedded this month. The United Presbyterian church at Indiana Harbor will entertain this evi ning at a birthday social to which all their friehH.i are Invited. There will be a program of music rendered by the Civic Glee Club, and an illustrated lecture on Kellow stone Park, by Rev. Mr. Melntyre, patMor of the church . The Jacob gi.hloers of Hammond came over to witness the graduation of their srranddnusrhter. Miss Irene CraleJl. from St. Mary's Parochial school In 144th st. Mr. anil V.rs. Samuel Rosenthal of Old ca fro ave-. attended the graduation of th'-ir son. Pavid Theodore, from the Northwestern University, Chicago, and who received the degree of Juris Doctor. They also were present at the

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graduation of their cousin, Xathan Stieglitz who was graduated from the Ha.nmond high school this week. The A. C. Huhers of White Oak ave whose daughter Miss Ruth Helen was a graduate of this year's class at the

high school, entertained fri ends over th

commencement days,

ami Agatha liub'-r of Pullman, and the Misses May Mover. Charlotte Tero and X. X. 'Williams, of Chicago. Miss Madeline Dickinson of Benson st. who took 111 the evening of the senior and Junior prom, is somewhat better. It is bclieved she suffered from the extreme, heat and over exhaustion. Miss Ixittie Donovan Gensheimer of Chicago was a visitor of This week or her parents, the C. B. Donovans. Sr.. in Xorth Baring ave. The George Xeers have left this city after many jears residence end are locating in Ohio. The Xeer home on .South Todd ave. was distinguished for

Mrs. Emily Wedgewood of Wegg in e. has returned from a trip down to PinCity, Stark county, w here she conducted a school of instruction for io 1kahs. John Flack who has ben connected with the Flack 7ros. Coil & FeerJ Co.

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t-. go to t "u i r, Tnd . vcr.-i'.ii i'f d:u-'i.:sts held at the m iliary n. 12 r.d and Ird of this v- ion will be held t s :: and m". ! ': in t.-is nr.d en ti.e lal.e.

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ri Services at S-t. Paul a P.var.geln:al ! fi.Lutheran church tone rrow wili eou.-ist f L J of the Sunday school hour a 9 oclock. it.' J - , . .,. .... . ! t,:n

i-.iifiiisii service at i'J ociock. un Thursday evening there will be a meeting of the Young people's 1-ague. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Davis. Xorth Bar in if av:. are t-ntertaining several relatives from Pittsburg, Kansas, n i.d Bessemer, Alabama, who have returned

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Moines, la. The party consisted of W. L. Williams and mother. Mr. Williams is the potentate of Mirza Tempb'. Pittsburg. I. C. Davis and wife and .Mrs. Davis' father, W. H. Judsoii. -Mr. Judpon is editor and manager of the Bessemer Weekly. Mr. :id Mrs. Harry Wright, Pittsburg, the party will return home the latter part of next week . First 1 "ongregat lonn! church, East Chicago. M agouti and 1 45th St., pastor. lit'V. Frank Maples. Sunday school nt

i : T 0 a. m. Morning service at 10:45 a . m. The pastor will preach at the morning jervice. When special selections vill be rendered by the choir. There will be no evening service. ComI mencing tomorrow there will be an adjult Bible class with Mr. Kov W. Fik

and Rev. Maples touching. V. I'. Church A good time social will be ho"(j at the I". I'. church Saturday evening June IS. All mernhris and friends are invited to this f;oc.al evening. An interesting progr'.m has been planned. The Harbor Glee club has consented to give several musical selections and 'here wi'.l be an llius-

trattd lecture on the "Wonders of Yellowstone Xational Park." SO pictures of this ownder hind will be thrown on the screen and described. The Annual Sabbath School picnic will be held on Tuesday. June 21. All scholars arc requested to meet at the church at S a. m. There w ."1 he a free ride and refreshment. with a day of games and fun for all. "The Opening Buds" elas and teacher. Mrs. Hnhawav will he entertained at Washincton park Monday evening In recocnition of the "Ford"

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THE COOLEST PLACE IN TOWN LAST TIMES TODAY Allan Dwan presents "THE SCOFFER"

A Photodrama tkt Digs Down into the Very Vitals of Life Also SUMMER FASHION

MODELS 1921

n; trie warp? of Hammond s oLeadinsz Ladies

Wear Merchants. Fur?. Millinery, Suits. Dresses, etc. Other Specialties and PARTHENON Symphony Orchestra and PIPE ORGAN GRAND

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Capital and Surplus, $150,000.00 Federal Reserve Membership Means Protection It is a distinct advantage to the City of East Chicago that this First Nitiona! Bank is a member of the Federal Reserve System of the United States. This System, the world's greatest hanking organizaiion, pools as it were the resources of its member banks. Hoiking a vast reservoir of money instantly available to protect these member banks. Because of this strong system, America had no money panics in 1914, wher the gre.it war broke out, nor did it suffer in 1917 when we went to war with Germany. Han kin,? your dollars here means SAFETY for them, and supervision by the United States Government. Get National Bank protection by banking hers.

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PLEATING AND BUTTON-HOLE UEMSTITCniXO, BUTTON COVERIG. BRAIDING PROMPT SERVICE CALL, WASSEl'S TELEPHONE 44 tl E. STATE T UAIiUO.VD I1

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TODAY Elaine Hammerstein in "POOR DE.AR MARGARET KIRBV SUNDAY Big Double Feature Owen Moore in "A DIVORCE OF CONVENIENCE" and "POOR DEAR MARGARET KIRBY" Afternoon Only Evening "A DIV ORCE OF CONVENIENCE" MONDAY AND TUESDAY Wanda Hawley ia "THE HOUSE THAT JAZZ BUILT" PRICEb. Matinees, 5c-13c-18c

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AUDITORIUM MAX IELFER. Prop. 567 CluK)et Are. Phone Htm'd 1931 SATURDAY, JUNE 18 Elaine Hammerstein in "THE DAUGHTER PAYS" Also Ep. 10 of "Phantom Foe" Serial. TOMORROW Sunday, June 19 Wm. Russell in "THE CHALLANGE OF THE LAW" Also "Hold Me Tight"

The Coolest Place in Town

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Only One Show in the Afternoon and One in the Evening at 2:30 P.M. and 8:15 P.M. R. M. HARVEY PRESENTS

MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Alice Joyce in "THE SCARAB RING"

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S10.000 to loan. Roe & Petersen I.jir Office, itst Chicago. 6-0-tf

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Xotice Is hereby given that no fire, works of any kind or description will he permitted to be set off or exploded by ajiy person r rersons on any public ftreet. alley or other public place in Cue Cltry of Ka t Chicago, Indiana. All merchants and others will please take notice of this warning and govern themselves accordingly. EDWARD J. O'DO.VXELU 6-0- lOt Chief of Police

I Today Neal Hart

And Octoroon Beauty Chorus GENUINE DARKEY AND JUBILEE SINGERS AND COON SH0UTERS A Musical, Vaudeville, Girl, Minstrel Show Combined Featuring Such International Stars as Chic. Beeman, Charlie Beechum and 48 Minstrel Kings and Queens 48 Traveling in Their Own Two Fine Stateroom Sleeping Cars

High Class High Salaried Vaudeville Acts

Something NEW in Vaudeville and NOVEL in Minstrelsy The Greatest Singing "First Part" Ever with a Minstrel A $2.00 SHOW FOR ONLY: Main Floor, Adults 75c Balcony, Adults 55c Children under 12 Years Old, Any Seat in the House 25c WAR TAX INCLUDED

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