Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 24, Hammond, Lake County, 25 June 1921 — Page 8
THE TTMES June 25, 1921, ..rase
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WHITING and its PEOPLE
'.frs. 2i. B. Mi'.ler, nee Fern Drew, U tak'.r.ft an oight weeks' course at Centre; Wtflfvin cc'.lfKe. her husband !--lns in the same college. She, howr. has accepted a position as leacniar there which will begin the ; of September. JVhit'.rjK Church of Chrtrt. June 26, isil. Bible school, 9.45 a. m.; comr.;v;r::on and preaching service. 11 :0 a. :n.; Junior church. 11:00 a. m.- Christian Endeavor. 7:00 p. m. , evangelistic service, S:f0 p. m.; C- J. Sharp will P6ih both morning- and evening. T:." Lad:es of the Christian church ;:! serve led cream and home made akc- on the lawn at 433 119th street. .Saturday evening-. July 2. 1021. If wentner is uniavonsie caurcn paxiors wiil he ufed. Mtthodist Episcopal church, H. P. Ivey, pastor. Services. 9:3'"). 10:45. 7:00 and S o'clock. The pastor has returned from a weo'i's absence from the city, arid will be In his pulpit both morning1 ar.d evening. Mr. Edw. J. F.var.j will lead the Epworth league service at 7 o'clock. Sunday school pier.lc at Cock County Forest Pre-s.-rv.i Wed-.etday, June 29. Cor.srrcg-attonal church. During the past five yrars morning service at the for.? relational church has always be-g-.:n when the chime clock on the bank strikes eleven, and services are over f t twelve.. Spend an hour next Sunday at church. Xo evening service. What you think about the churches ?hre Malt Txtrxtf Aro Boiling No Fuss
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unitlr.jr In an open air service Sunday evening tn the park? Miss Louise Mattern and Mrs. Waldo Jennings of Oliver t-treet are entertaining Mrs. Irwin and daughter. Genevieve of Rensselaer, Ind., and iiurdon Aldrich. who has Just returned from school at Ann Arbor. Mich. Mirra Cornelia C. Taylor, former community worker in Whiting;, stopped off for a Inef visit at the home of Mrs. William Koufe'ht of Cleveland avenue. Mi?s Taylor, who 1 now doing child welfare work in New York, was cn her way to Milwaukee white she will attend a conference of social worker?. Miss Mildred Vater, who has been attending normal school at Ypsilanti Mich., has returned to the home of her parents. Mr. and Mr?. Fred Vater of ILaPorte avenue, to spend her vacation. Mrs. Louise Hitson of South Chicago visited her mother. Mrs. Edward Meis.T.er of Clark street. The O. E. S. will hold their regular meeting next Monday evening with initiation, entertainment and refreshments. Miss Antoinette Salathe of Central avenue, has gone to Santa Barbara Ca'., where she wiil spend the summer visiting her ulster. Dr. U J. Vifc'n, of Whiting, a graduate of the University of Illinois College of Medicine, will leai e tomorrow for Los Angeles, Ca'... where he has received an appointment as interne in the Los Angeles County hospital. Dr. Wlsch's engagement to Mi.-'s Sylvia L. Sternberg, daughter of Dr. M. Sternberg, was a recent announcement. Mrs. Lottie Nichols and daughter Harriett of Hebron, Ind., have returned h.'m! after spending- a f"v--days visiting her sister. Mrs. F. Allison, and Mrs. A. Ginther. Mrs. Allison also hajf as her srur-st her niece Miss Frances Welch of St. Joseph, Mich., who is spending her vacation here. Mrs. W. R. Jenkins of Ohio a-enne g8B3BBiMfillTOMBB Ii 1 ! B
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received word cf the death of her brother. Harry Hannephin. which occurred In Chictso on Thursday after an illness of several weeks. Mr. and Jenkins attended the funeral which was held today. The deceased is survived by hi. widow and two children. Mr. and Mrs. August Oppermart and family of Laporte avenue, are spending their vacation at Dwight. 111. Mrs. Arthur Schaller and son axe visiting her parents in Milwaukee. Mrs. A- G. Osterhurg- entertained friends at cords on Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kunze of LaPorte avenue were guests of friends In Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Girard will leave for California, July lst. where Mr. Girard will attend the Elks' convention and wtiere they will visit relatives. Cleve Stenhouse of Cleveland avenu is improving at the Mercy hospital in Chicago, where he underwent an operation for appendicitis. James Sushka. of 1100 New York avenue. was arraigned In the city court for having been found with Intoxicating beverages In his possession which was lined up in court for evidence. Sughka was defended by Attorney Dwytr, r.o decision having yet been reached by Judge Green In the case. The Tresby terlans will have their church service in the Hungarian Heformed church on Indiana boulevard tomorrow at 3:45 o'e'ock. when Rev. Van Fossen will preach. The membership is growing and those connected with the church are pleased with the success they are having. LANSING RUBINI PURE FRUIT SYRUP FUWORS All flavors for delicious drinks. Ices. Sherbets, cakes, puddings etc. In all fancy grocery stores. Try it. 6-24-15 ST. JOHN Mrs. Spindler is visiting with C. I. Dickerson and family. Miss Rosa Ludwlg of Chicago is visiting here with her Elster, Mrs . Frank r:nges and family. Mrs. John Stark visited a few day this week at Gri?4th. Born to Mr. and Mrs. George Kelli man a baby girl. Mothor and ba& are, doing f.ne. Miss Margaret Doescrrr was & Hammond visitor on Friday. DYER If you live in St. John or within a radius of 25 miles. you can save money by trading at the Bon Ton r-tore. St. John. Watch for our big sale beginning Monday. June 27th. New goods at low prices. 6-24-tf The Dyer Juniors will play East Chicago Heights on Sunday at Dyer. Mioses Clara and Elizabeth Klein visited with F. L. Kellman and family. Mrs. Mary Cantwell and daughter Jeanette returned to their home at Chicago on Friday afternoon. Dr. E. V. Mayer returned from his vacation and has his office at Peter Grau's residence. Whiting Advertisements Are Winners Try a can of West Park Floor Varnish, made to walk on. sold only by Tom Smelser, 605 Indiana boulevard. 6-3-tf 1 1 FOR RENT Furnished houskeeping rooms, in modern Sat. Call 216M after 5 oclock. Whiting. 6-23-lt STAR THEATER TOMGHT. "T-wo Kinds of Lov with all Star Cast, and "Dahhllnie tn Art" aUo Mck Carter Dfrtetlve Story. Tomorrow 'Devil Angle'' with all star cost and "White Horseman' Serial and Mack Bennett Comedy. -2.-1 All members of Whiting Lodge. No. 34S. K. of P.. are requested to attend Memorial Services at the Robertsdale Evangelical church Sunday evening, June 25th, at eight o'clock. Meet at the hail at seven o'clock sharp. By order of the C. C. Pythian Sisters are invited to attend. 6-25 Flno Schema. Farmers in Denmark are rennlred to number and initial each cgs ser.t to market. If one or two egKs are , bad the farmer is fined ; If tljre aro ' bad he is boycotted. -
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STAR THEATER TO.MGHT. Two Kinds of Lo-v" with all St at Cait, and "Dabbling tn Art- also Nick Carter Detective Story. Tomorrow "Devils Anlc" tr.ia all Mar ca&t and "White liorsnaan" griul and Mack Scnnctt Comedy, 6-25-1 The First Evangelical church, Rob-e-rt-sdale, H. C. Towell. pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. "Life Service" ' Young Peorles Service at 7:30 p. m. Special service at S p. m. Sermon to the Knights of Pythias. Special music. Juniors at 2 p. m. Junior picnic on Thursday. June 30, 10 a. m. Whiting park. The Harrison Street church, of 1 Chicago. Juniors will Join us. Parents are Invited also. Prayer service on Wednesday evening at S o'clock. Every body welcome to above services. Clean Up Day at .Vaptnilie Park on Tuesday Juno 2S. Helpers are solicited. On Wednesday evening at 6 o'clock at the Seleger home at East Side the weeding of Carl Seleger and Miss Elsie Pcrze of East Side was solemnized. The Rev. Thieme officiated. The bride was attended by the groom's niece. Miss Cecelia Eggers of Lake avenue and the best man wan William Perre. brother of the bride. Mr. Seleger is a brother to Mrs. H. F. Eggers arid one of our leading business men. manager of the Seleger Electric Shop on Indianapolis blvd. Our best wishes are extended to the young couple. Mr. and Mr3. H. F. Eggers or Lake avenue attended the wdding. Miss Vloltte- Golding of Myrtle ave. entertained a large number of friends in nonor v M - rtrhrt"n '"llng Melvin. Adrian McDowal, Billy McDowo.l. and IiUK Hill, "tno Dixie oyncupators" of Nashville. Tenn. These boys need no introduction la Whiting as they have shown their -wonderful talent playing for the Owls and Sorority dances and have been filling num erous engagements In Chicago. The evening was very much enjoyed by all present ana ngnt retreshments were 6erved. Mr. and Mrs. W. Grierson and s!s ter Mrs. L. Pearfe of Amy avenue are entertaining their father, William Grler son of Maywood, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stross. Mrs. Hayes ar.d daughters and Mrs. H. T. Thlesson and son motored to Cedar Lake on Thursday. Mrs. Rebecca Kohr returned home from a trip of several days visit with her sister. Mrs. Alice Spauldlng at Fox Lake and Lake Villa. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Holstrom of Lake avenue were Chicago visitors on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. T. McBride of Whiting have moved Into their new come In the Forsythe Water Gardens. M'.s Hattle Gotha of Indianapolis blvd. has accepted a position aa clerk in the Atlantic and Pacific tea store of Roberfsdale. Mrs. Fred Peterson of Lake avenue entertained her sister Mrs. Sharpshir of Kentucky and her mother. Mrs. Manke of Hammond at her homo tha fore part of this week. Arthur Mortenson of Myrtle avenue who has been on the sick list for several days Is Improving. LL STON Dr. E. E, Paddock, a physician of Kansas City, Mo., is giving away Free, on illustrated book that tells how hundreds of people have obtained wonderful results from a simple home method of treatment in cases of inflammation and catarrh of the G.ill Bladder and Pile Ducts as associated with Gallstones. Just send name to Dr. X. E. Paddock. Box H-I 201. Kansas City Mo. ,ajv
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ammond In
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If you live in St. John or within a radius of 25 miles, you can save money by trading at the Bon Ton store, St. John. Watcb for our big sale beginning Monday, Jun 27th. New goods at low prices. 6-24-tf 'Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd of Hammond visited with Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Shea on Wednesdsy afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Welsert of Chicago are again occupying tneir trumme.- norno here. Miss Cecelia Stark of St. John spent one evening this week here with Miss Oltvla Stark. Coal in Ancient Time. Medieval writers usually refer to coal as "sea-coal" (carbones maritimi, or carbe de mari), la order to distinguish it from charcoal (carbons). . The nam evidently arose from the fact that it --as brought to some places by water. The name was, however, used of coal which was carted into Chester from Ewloe, and of that found in the middle of Derbyshire. In the reign of Elizabeth coal was measured by the barrel, nine barrels to the ton. Old SturTI The great bell of Moscow, the largest bell in the world, has never been rung. It cracked in the casting and now stands on a pedestal in the Kremlin. Patton's Sun-Proof Paint gives building from depreciation and helps you cash in on the rue in SEND FOR OUR BOOKLET --PROFITABLE PAINTING FOR THE BUILDING OWNER.-
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