Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 28, Hammond, Lake County, 30 July 1921 — Page 6
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WHITING and its PEOPLE
METHODIST i;PISOOlAL. ( HI IU.'U. II. i. Ivty. pastor. Sunday tvhuol and Junior Church at 5::; J. a mts.ase of interest to e-M ii;. -in her j of the conoregaUoa by tiio pastor at 1UMJ. Kpwurtli L'-asue at 7 o'clock led by Mrs. James Griffith. Tin ru wiii bo n j preaching services at the church alter tuc.orrow until Ausust 28. o"rj to the poster tptn? awv on his vacation the first three S-iays of August. The Sunday fchool and Epworth League will be h. :a tttch Sunday as usual. l OVGIlECATIONAL Oil K(1I. The Xa:i--nai Council of Cumcivgi. t local C'fturf.ifs he. a .n lx& Ju.y 1 t to the iih. voted in favor of organic unity of all churches, and to euUnit the plan to state and district r..t etings before July, 13J2. for definite action. This is the only denomination that has tak;n such a. forward step toward organic unity. Ail members and friends who are interested in having the church redecorated during acat!on are urged to be pn-sent Sunday mornir.ff CHAS. E. TKUUUiOoU Joreph Hickey of LaPorte avenue, has gone to Alton, 111., where he will :pend a few days visiting his aunt. Airs. Robt. F. Denham. of LoPorte
iting her daughter, Mrs. Lyman Cain. iusd lid id ca.ii son is visiting at the home of iir. and Mrs. Jerry O'Neill in Hammond tills week. Mr. and Mrs. C ii. lxindon. of Detroit, who have been the fuesta of the iattei's i.oter. Mrs. T. il. 1'uriutou. of Sheridan avenue, left IViday for Gull Lake M.ch. Kenneth liru.-M of Chicago, is visiting at the homes of his cousins. Cheater Lurch and Ivoy Walker, of tjheridan avenue. f Mr. and IIij. P. L. Molir and family, of Glasgow, Nova ticoi.a, v.iil arrive Monday to bo the tjuits of Mr. and Mrs. Titamas furintn. Rev. H. I', lvey and la:n.iy will ive the middle of nv.it wocx for u ti.rto weeks' vacation to be s-pii.l at ' The LeUi" and tl.nu.jli ti.t low luxe region of Wiscor.uli.. Thty v... tra.'el by automobile and wii; camp out part of the time. Ale Goldivnitii has purchased tho
buiiding on HiHh ttreet, which his i.t ro now occupies. Mrs. V iiltarn Wiison. of ."ii.c ifj. is vicit.ny her poreiit.'. Hi. and M.i- IS'j. 'Jewry c t-nei idan a-.i:ue. Wiilioir. R. Stewart oi ijhv.r.Jjn avenue, wi.i return from his triy through Colorado tomorrow. A musical program will be render
ed at the morning service in the Con- ! i eg.itioiial church tomorrow morning, j George C'eitfa will be ai the pipe organ ;
and Janus panier at the violin. A male quarc-tte, consisting of Warren iitaiblen, Melville Crenner. John Siio waller and Lawrence Smith will furnish music. Among the cases tried In the Whiting city court on Thursday were the foiiowing: Ulnia and Mary Loney and
Catherine Drazek, all charsid with as
ftobertsdale will pe an event of the early fall. The yard was hung with Japanese lanterns and a large maple tree had the significance of a Christmas tree, beir.jj laJen with the gifts for tiie brlde-to-bc. A laiio bell wia sui'pended over lu r pj-tce at the table i4 a kewpie doll also 'uve a. hint of the coming affair. Following the serving of the luncheon a real rhower appeared on the tctne and the giris repaired to the Icuubtcn home where a social time was enjoyed and a very pleasant evening 'va completed. Mr. and Mrs. C'nariit Malinko and children and Mltis LK"i:us and Werper Mei.vner have retai iwl from a motor trip to Bjffalo, X. y. Miii. Wilson, iuot.icr f ilf. M- CPutnam, has It f t f .r a v, sit with relatives in Menominee, ILch. Starr Stoweli has returned from Colorado Springs where he visited his wife and daughter. Miss Helen, and reports Mrs. Stoweil as gettinj along very well. Winifred Brock will return from
. i.ver, Inel., tomorrow, wncre hv baa i'Cf.n t.iking i co-it master' train. eg at th'J Ccl'-'er Military academy, oireswrnonicrntludiu hrdua htrah ra
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avenue, is entertaining her aunt, Mrs. ' fault and battery, were lined J1.00 and
Mnclair of Pennsylvania. Dr. and Mrs. John F. Take, of Valparaiso, were guests of Whiting friends. Dr. Take and daughter. Miss Lena, have recently returned from Canada. Mrs. Russell Wilkinson, of Oliver .-trcpt. ."pent Sunday in Chicago vis-
Whiting Advertisements Are Winners
custa; Jacob Muzyn. " also charged with assault and battery, was alo Jmed $ 1.00 and ctsts; J. Gurendsher, wno was charged with driving his truck without lights, had his case neiile possed; Gust Follas and Max Bright, both charged with peddling without a license, had their cases d.smisscd; Joe 1'ilof, of ll'Jth street, charged with violatng the liquor law.
1J.CESS TIIIATKC TODAY Knsoi) from the Oliver Cnrmiod Story which ni'pearrti (n The Red Ilool MiU( oxiae with furll blpman, l-vi Mone uutf a runt of vrondcrfuJIy trained onl in u It.. AUo lo or pie a ad Toooc-vtlie STAK THEATER TOXJGHT. BuiterQ? Olrl" vtltb oil tar cat alfo Nmedj "l'loTlnt.,
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h(n visiting at t!i. home of her brotlir Jake Wichcrst ana tamily of Lincoln avenue for the pust few days. Mr. Wichoret who ha been 111 for (tome ' time Is slowly Improving.
iuiBs ejiauys iane oi Jiyrtje avenue was a. Chicago visitor Thursday.
jars, jrioya nanKe ana daughter Dor- i othy of Atchison avenue are spend-' lng a few days visiting relatives at Hobart, ind. Mru Lmma Moore of Superior avc, Is able to be out after being ill for the past two weeks. Miss Helt-n Bedjec of Roberts avenu Is spending her two weeks vacation with relatives at Sagaraw, Mich.
A fair summer colonist washing her clothes in sea water. The little island of Canvey. off the English coast, is no doubt feelniR the drought excessively, as the people there rely on rain water. The summer colonists are having many hardships for lack of water although they are surrounded by it. The photo shows a bungalow visitor waahinjr clothes in sea water, as that is all that is obtainable unte one walks four miles to the village pump.
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Mi. and Mrs J. M. Gray of Lafay. ette. and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gray, Jr . of Detroit, Mich., motored to Dyer from Lafayette on Wednesday and visited with' Mr. and Mrs. C. Depfuhi. Mrs Thlel i-pent Wednesday and Thursday at Chicago with relatives. Mike Leinen from Hammond spent several days here with friends. Our Dyer people are very much interested in the new bus line and are anilously waiting for the time schedule. Mr. Geo. J. Bader who had been seriously ill Is improving slowly. EYES Scientifically Examined Glasses Fitted. Satisfiiction Guaranteed.
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ur ii. 'W doctor is k. ;i t ( i.u V as tiii.-. ui', a iiuiuLm 1 y,i sit K I . k under his can.. Jo. L. KnUres purchased a new Chevrolet sedan. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Koch and son, returned to their home at Hammond on Wednesday. ABLE TO
DO HER WOE
After Long Suffering Mrs. Siefert Wa Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Pottsville, Pa. "I suffered with female trouble for four or five years and
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irora a aoctor ana got no ber.ef.t. I saw Lydia E. 1'inkham'a Vegetable Compound advertised in the newspapers and took it and got all rii;ht. 1 gained twenty pounds or more and
am now able to do my work. I recommend the Vegetable Compound to my friends and you may use these facta as a testimonial. Mrs. Sallie Siefert, 813 W. Fourth Street. Pottsville, Pa. The everyday life of many housewives is a continual struggle with weakness and pain. There is nothing more wearing than the ceaseless round of hou?"hold duties and they become doubly hard when some female trouble makes every bone and muscle ache, and nerves all on edge. If yon are one of these women do not suffer for four or five years a3 Mrs. Siefert did, but profit by her experience and be restored to health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
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Services at the L'vanfelical Church of Iloberisdaie. IJ. C. Poyeli, pastor. Sunday School at 9;45 A. H-i Iornln
Worship In charge, of Mr. Joe Howard
was fined 1100.00 and costs., amount- J of the Standard Oil Co.. Ii a. ni.; L.'-j ins to $130. t0. which he paid and was i enins Service at 8:00 o'clock: Prayer j
FOR SALE Best 60 ft. lot In the Forsyth Water Gardens. Reasonable; Inquire 1343 Lake avenue. KobertsdaJe, i'hone 90-M. 7-2S-3 LOST Round Golden Agate Watch Charm with gold ban and clover leaf center; Finder please call Whiting 73-J. Reward. 7-30-1 FOR RENT 3 rooms and bath, furnished for housekeeping; 756 Indiana Blvd., Whiting. 7-30-i Those who refuse to put aside for the "rainy day" some of their earnings will live to regret their neglect. A dollar opens an account in the Whiting Savings and Loan Association. 7-30-i STAR TIIKATER TO.VIGHT. Butterfly Girl" with oil star eaatj ilo comeidj- lIajmatr." Tomorrow "What Woman Will Io" with oeiected stars and coined 7 1 also erlal, VVBite HorsenrajL.' 730-It PKI.VCESS THEATRE TODAY Kaion from 'he Oliver Curwood Ftory Mbleh appeared in ILe Red Buk Mwnclne with Nell Sti';Tan, I,ewiH Stone find n eut of wono'erfully trained arnimnl!. Also J or Die and Toonevllle ' oinedy. 7.21-?
released; Edward Ingersoil and Thom
as Jacob, both charged with driving the.r autos without lights, ha4 their cases nolle prossed. Mrs. Earl Humphrey of the Pedersen flat6. has been entertaining her father for several days in company with whom she and her daughter are leaving today for Nebraska for a. viyjt at her parent's home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Xagel, of Hammond are staying at the home of the former's parents, the R. II. Kleiber's while they are on their vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sharp and children are home from a motor trip on which they visited at Lake Waua.ee and Bourbon, Ind., and at Milwaukee and Oconomowoc. Wis. Misses Eleanor Leaubien and Dorothy Evans were hostesses to the members of the Beta Gamma Upsilon sorority at a lawn party at the home of Miss Beaubien on LaPorto avenue, on Thursday evening. The party proved to be a sorority shower on Miss Florence Denham of rnlscellaerious nature and a surprise to Miss Denham, whose rnarrla.se to W. Wickhorst of
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cning. The Tri-Conveation U' on a N'apervillo Park, IS mljs west of Chi-
eajro over punoay, juiy 41. Anyone j leaving on ' a oeven o'clock car. can make connections for the train at the)
union station,. Chicago, at 3:oo p. m. Voj will arrive at the park about ten o'clock, in time for the morning service. It is a fine day's outing in God's Temple. Meals at hotel are wholesome a,nd reasonable. The Woman's Missionary Society will have their second meeting ut the
parsonage, im fioDerts avenue, on Tuesday evening. August 2, at eight
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o'clock. Reports from the Tri-Con-vention at Xaperville Park closing on July 31 will be given. All persons Interested In Missions at home and abroad are Invited to be present. Even 1f you aro not interested it is a good place to have kindled a missionary interest, to help meet tho great command of our Lord. "Go ye Into1 all the world and teach my Gospel to all peoples." Services at the Presbyterian church: Sunday School which is being organ-ic-d at 9:45 a. m.; Morning Services at 10:45. "These services are conducted at the Hungarian Reformed Church on Indianapolis Blvd. Every one interested is invited to attend. John Bley of Ronertsca'e was united in marriage to Miss Etta Lamar at East Side last Wednesday, at the St. Patrick's Catholic church. The bride
was attended by her sister and the ! groom by his brother Xick. who came'
from Wisconsin to attend the wedding Mr. and Mrs. Bley will go to housekeeping at East Side. Miss Hulda Frldrick of Hammond
was a guest at the George Goldlag home on 116th ttreet on Wednesday. j Mrs. Herbert Brown and son spent j
Thursday visitinj: Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Baier of East Side. Mrs. Shinabarper of Valparaiso has
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if HUNT'S GUARANTEED SKIN DISEASH REMEDIES (Hunt Salve and Soap), fail In the treatment of Itch. Eczema, Ring-vorm,Tetter or other itchioK skin disease. try this
treatment st our risje. For sale by Weis Drugs and Stationery Company. Adv.
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Soutli Shore Lines Excursion Sunday, July 31st HAMMOND AND EAST CHICAGO TO MICHIGAN CITY AND RETURN $1.00 ROUND TRIP TICKETS ARE GOOD ON ALL TRAINS For Further Information Call Agent
CaD at our plant or send sketch of your home and we will give you out wholesale price on a complete HOT WATER, WARM AIR OR PIPELESS HEATING PLANT, all CUT TO FIT YOUR HOME no waste. You'll pay for just what is needed. We mark pipes, etc, and lay out your job by our ZASY METHOD and loan you the tools FREE. Any handy man can do the work this NEWER WAY and save HALF on a complete Cut-to-Fit Heating Plant
Bring or send in your plan and we will save you HALF on plumbing for your home, BATH ROOM OUTFITS, SINKS, LAUNDRY TUBS, WATER SYSTEMS, PIPE, etc Our NEW EASY METHOD and adjustable connections saves labor and material. Any man can do his own plumbing our NEW EASY WAY. Call or write for wholesale prices on our Easily Installed Plumbing.
Hardin-Lavin Co. CALL AT OUR PLANT OR WRITE TODAY $500,000 Plants Behind Our Guarantee Fifty Years at 4533-43 COTTAGE GROVE AVENUE, CHICAGO.
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I am going to sell 30 lots at the low price of $175 to $325 and will give a special inducement only $1.00 down and balance $1.00 per week. You may build aftejr making first one dollar payment, if only a small house at first, and you will find the high rent money you are now paying "will soon allow you to add to your home and soon you will have a fine home of your own. Since April of this year 14 people have built small houses on these lots and more starting each week. In order to save pfeying rent those that built small houses last year are now building additions to their homes. All came from the rent money they saved. Now you can do the same only you must not hesitate. Get your lot and make the start. We have the Columbia school on the property and the City Park adjoining the property, and all in walking distance to eight factories. This is a good proposition for a workingman for a home. Remember, this special 5 Day Sale is limited to 30 lots only. So you must hurry if you want in on this proposition of $1.00 down and of $1.00 weekly. If you want to pay more cash down will give you a discount all over the one dollar.
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