Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 37, Hammond, Lake County, 3 August 1921 — Page 9
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THE TIMES Wednesday, August 3, 1921
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Mrs. Osborn and daughter who have meet at her home tomorrow evening at
been here visiting her mother.
Elizabeth Lee of Laporte avenue, have
returned to their home in Aberdeen, Kansas. Mr. and Mrr. Roy Davis spnt Sunday visiting relatives in Kankakee. Mrs. E. C. Blr.ck, 700 120th street, invites all ladies interested in the Presbyterian Church movement to
VHITING and its PEOPLE
Mr. and Mrt". Walter Saunders, a bride and groom of Charleston, W. Va., Jijvt- been s-pending their honeymoon at the home ut thi former's :,rotnor, lie UK Saunders, rf Atchison avenue. Miss Pauline Schlechty has returned from avisit In Hamilton, Ohio and in Winchester. Ind. Her cousin, Myrtl seagravfi, returned home with her. Mrs. liobert E. Humphreys will entertain the members of the Foreign Missionary Society at her home tomorrow afternoon. This is the annual mite box opening and all members are urged to attend. There will be several extra places in the third week August 19-26, at the Girl Scout camp at Thornton, 111. Any older girl or young woman, whether Scouts or not, desiring to take advantage of this opportunity to spend a week in the ouen air and have the companionship of the girls are invited to Join them. Anyone wishing to take advantage of this offer should call Mrs. P. A. Peterson to make arrangements, Mrs. Garland Humphreys, who, in company with her sister. Miss Hossler a trained nurse, sailed for Bergen. Norway, several weeks ajo, has sent word
of their aafe arrival. Mrs. Humphreys will visit her parents whom she has not seen for fifteen years. Mrs. Sam Schlechty and daughter Pauline, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Seagraves and Myrtle Seagravea and Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Prochas'ka, motored to the Girl Scout camp in the Forest Preserves at Thornton, HI., on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Helman spent last Sunday at the home of their niece, Mrs. Skinner, at 'Haxelcrest, 111. The Auxtlllary of the American Legion will give an ice cream social on the lawn at 119th street and New York avenue tomorrow evening. Mrs. Lyman B. Ritter entertained the members of the Tri Kappa Sorority at her homo In Sheridan avenue Monday evening. Andrew Dauien, Mike Jablowsky and Vasil Jieresklewics were arrestd by officers' Tewel and Vidivlch at 734 New Tork avenue on complaint of Alex Cir.k charging them with assault and battery. Each fas released on a $25.00 bond to appear tomorrof for trial. Mrs. Cora B. Duning of Sheridan avenue has been entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Bert Killer and son of Spokane, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Hiller are on a
motor trip being now on their return home from the Niagara Falls. Mrs. Thos. Hollett of West Park ave. Is visiting her daughter at Gas City, Ind. Misses Xora and Ebba Kaiding will lavr this v.-eek for Saugautuck, Mich., where they will spend their vacation. Miss Gortrude McGown is home from (.'alalia where she spent her vacation. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Gillette spent Sunday as the guests" of Mr. and Mrs. loraldson in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Tilton of West l;trk avenue, left yesterday morning for Fish Creek, Wise., where they will joint the R. E. Greens and the R. E. Girvnbergs who have been vacationing tii ere. .
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. i i iiuump .nuoi mo is in l . Bernard' hospital where she will. undergo an operation.
Whiting Advertisements Are Winners
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WANTED TO RENT 4 or 5 room modern flat by young couple. Whiting or Kobertsdale preferred. Phone Whiting 90-M alter 5:30 p. m. S-2-3 FOR RENT 3 furnished rooms at 514 Fred street. Whiting. 8-2-8 FOR KENT 3 rooms and bath; Inquire 402 119th street. Whiting. S-2-3 FOR RENT Light airy front room, gentleman, phone Whiting 3J4-J. 8-2-3 GARAGE FOR RENT Inquire at 138 Atchison ave., or phone 440-J Whitins. 8-2-2 fiuncess theatre at whiting vi;d. esuay and thirsday Tola Negri In "Gjrpay Blood" the tmxnoiu Mnr of passion in a Mrern vein I on of the Ktory of Carmen. Tlila 1m the ante picture now plnying for the flrat time at a Chicago theatre. 8-3-4 Seifer'a August Furniture Sale now In full progress. Just 10 days of the Golden Values. Don't pass them up. S-3-4 Furniture prices are down. The furniture industry was the first to readjust its prices to pre-war basis and has lead all commodities in the downward swing. Seller's August Furnit
ure Sale offers good goods at prices as '
low as those in 1913 and 1914. S-3-4 WASHING WITHOUT IRONING taken at 634 Fred street. Whiting. 8-3-1 FOR RENT 1 room, 328 Atchison ave. Whiting, Ind. S-3-1 FOR SALE) White Bassinette, Cheap, j
416 Cleveland avenue, Whiting. Ind. 3-8-1 Don't save what you don't spend, but spend what you don't save. Open an account with the Whiting Savings and Loan Association. Current dividend rate six per cent. 8-3-1 "WEDNESDAY AND THIRSDAY STAR THKtTRK rtryant Wnishliurii in the 'Road to Log. don," alio Comedy, "The Hay-" and Prisma Colored Picture 8-3-1 Reputation Is the right hand of fate that points out the road to success or failure. Coming Star theatre.
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PRINCESS THEATRE AT WHITING WEDNESDAY AND THIRSDAY Poln Nearl In "Gynay Ulood' the famous star of paNalou In a aereen vernlon of the Mory of Carmen. Tola la the Name picture now playtnjt for the !lrt time at a Chicago theatre. S-3-4 WEDNESDAY AND TIU RSDAY STAR THEATRE Bryant Wuabbura In the -Road to London." bIko Comedy, "The Hayaeed" and Prisma Colored Picture. 8-3-1 Reputation is an invisible pedestal, on which we tand like statues", marked famous or infamous. Coming Star theatre. S-3-1 News will be gladly accepted for the next two weeks by Mrs. John Brown, 1296 Myrtle avenue, phone 31-M. Mrs. H. GolUing the regular cordespondent. will leave on Thursday morning for Mt. Clemens, Mich., where she will visit with her mother, Mrs. Thorman and sister Mrs. Anna Thomas. The funeral of Casper Moi'tll was held from the Sacred Heart Church on
Tuesday morning where High Mass was i
read by the Rev. Father Miller, after which the cortege proceeded to Chicago, where interment took plac- ut the St. j Mary's cemetery with undertaker Hartley 0f Chicago in charge of the funeral. Mr. Mostil, whose age was 61, years, was one of Roberts,d.ilc' most I respected citizens for the pat.'i five, j years, formerly having lived in .'hiogo. He was an employee of the city of Hammond up until about a year ago having suered with stomach trouble from that time on. He leaves besides ' his wife four daughters, Mrs. M. O'Oon- j null of Chicago. Mrs. C- Siegal of Rob- J ertsdale. Miss Mary and Elizabeth whoi are at home, two trans Edward and J..hn i
Mostil and one sister, who is here from Roanoke, 111. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Meek, their daughter Thdmo and son Sheldon motoiod to Marcellus. Mi.-h.. on Monday, where Mrs. Meek and two children will visit for several weeks. Mr. Meek is expecting to return in a few day?. The Golden Star Rebekah Lodge wiil meet in regular session this evening, business of great importance will be transacted, plans are under way for a membership contest, all members arc urged to attend. Mr. E- Freese returned frrm Allegan, Mich., on Monday -evening, whore she attended the funeral of Mrs. William Aldrich. Mr. and Mrs. H. Brcckman and family of Atchison avenue and Mr:'. Hreek-
man's parents. Mr. and Mrs. H' Kadorn ' and son Walter f Windsor Park, m-h
joyed a motor trip to Cedar Luke where they spent the day Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. Shilling nnd daughter of East Side were guests at the Stawitke home on Pearl strept oi er Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Malo of East Side vlflted the latter'e parents of 120th street on Sunday. Mrs. Mike Sehaefer of Like avenue,
who has been ailing for some time is can Legion. The boys from Dyer. Ross reported a very little better at this SchererviUc, Highland and Griffith are time, i urged to be present. Mr. and Mrs. John Gurenk of Atoh-' Miss Isabella Kuhn who has been ison "avenue left for Detroit, Mich., last' Spending the past seven- months at evening to spend a two weeks vaca- Bloomington University, returned home tion with relatives of the former. ; Friday evening. She will resume her Mr. and Mrs. William Hainan and duties as teacher at the Beveridge Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hainan and fam- school in September. ilies motored to Michigan .where they; Jim Scott and family returned Satwlll spend several days visiting with,""-y morning from a three weeks varelatives. ! cation spent at Tulsa, Okla.. with Ms Dr-lmar Facklam. Louis and Edward1 brother, they had a delightful time and Ptcrson and Victor Hubbard motored like the "est immensely, to Wanatah last Sunday where they i Mr. and Mrs. John Harkenrlder and visited with relatives tor the day. j children of South Chicago, spent the Mrs. Emc-r Llack will meet the ladies' ...n wit;, th. r- t t.,.,.- e-,n..
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grimmer and family are spending their vacation in Michigan. The directors of the bank held their August meeting on Monday. Sam H. Woods has two new silos completed. They are as fine as any in the state. Griffith and surrounding territory rejoices over the splendid two days rain.
Harry Westerhaut had an operation
on his left hand at Hammond hospita;
to Tuesday.
Work at the gravel pit, east of town ? being rushed to supply road conduction work.
of the Presbytert.m church at her home at 700 120th street on Thursdayevening at 7:30 for the purpose of organizing. All the ladles who are interestod are cordially invited to attend this meeting.
GRIFFITH
Ex-service men are requested
meet at the town hall Friday evening. Augus t 5. st 7:30 p. rn.. for the purpose of organizing the Post of Ameri-
Hammond, Whiting and East Chicago Railway Company Spend Your Recreation Hours at the HAMMOND BATHING BEACH Frequent Street Car Service via HAMMOND, WHITING & EAST CHICAGO RAILWAY CO.
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' The Increasing popular demand for the Firestone Standard 30x3V inch tire over a period of years has given ua big volume. Our Plant No. 2 devoted wholly to this eixe tire with a capacity of 16,000 tires and 20,000 tubes per day cuts costs on every operation. On May 2. we dropped our price to $15.95 passing on to the car owner the full benefits of this big sales volume and this labor-saving plant. This tire has been our standard for years four plies long staple fabric extra gum between plies heavy nou-6kid tread. The greatest value ever offered car owners. Insist on Firestone. Our Cord Tire Values Firestone Cord tires are mde exclusively In Plant No, 1. Our process of double gum-dipping each ply of cord gives thicker insulation. The massive non-skid tread, with extra thickness where wear is most severe, gives real effectivenesa in holding the car against slipping and adds many extra miles of service. Firestone Cord tires are sold at the lowest prices In cord tire history: 30x3H, $24.50; 32x4, $46.3; 34x4H. $54.90. There are Firestone Dealers Everywhere to Serve You
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A Duofold Suite Will Enable You to Rent Out a Room and Thereby Pay for Itself Monjy spent for a duofold suite is an investment that pays big profits. A duofold suite makes it possible for you to use your living-
. room as a sleeping chamber any time you feel like it. It gives you anOne Dollar DoWn other room that can be leased out to help you meet your rent. In other Ask Aboilt ThlS Pl&n Gives you any artic! in any of words, it cays for itself, and really costs you nothing. Suite illustrated The GENERAL gives every cuasur nine bis store and you ci . .. , . r l j- ui. j- tomer a Free Savings Bask AoIrrani" to p'y Ttf the balarce comes in either oak or mahogany finish, and is upholstered in strong, count equal to 10 per cent of the ;t.UV"kitornconyv.n: durabIe mule 'kin' Th8 divln U -W"1 and 0.7. mc. These low terms hava betn takes any ordinary mattress. It can be folded up pn name and yau can vdthdraw Jt 'ZATn. with all the bedding inclosed ready for instant use. 1 f Q.50 ' J. during th. p-t,, a,t..d Re3Mlr $250.00 value, now, only L 1 J ' g, f'pStTcu? T . . g-y. - m w-j j We accept mail orders for only such articles as are) shown in our N0tlCe tO UUT Uut-Ol-lOWn KeaOerSI reiular newipaper sdvertiiemenli. Write our advertising department at, 6155 S. Halsted Street for full particulars.
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Artistic library lamp; iii metal base; has two 1 i f h t sockets: shade is of heavy inlaid art (lass and beautifully izr. $12.75
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