Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 30, Hammond, Lake County, 13 August 1921 — Page 3

Querist 13, 1921.

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S. & H. Stamps With All Purchases, Double Stamps Wednesday and Friday

MAM FM AN M & WOLF - Hammond. In&

No Mail Orders No Phone Orders No C. O. D. Orders

Beginning Monday, Aug. 15th, 9 a. m. Lasting One Entire Week

The surplus lots of Manufacturers, bought at extraordinary savings and offered for mere fractions of their real worth and

Our

Own

Summer

ercnanaise

Is

acririce

Rather than carry any merchandise over from one season to another. All summer wearing apparel for men, women and children; shoes, silks; cotton goods yard goods of every description, laces, stocks of hosiery and underwear, household needs of all kinds are placed on sale at just about HALF of what they were at the season's start-extraordinary values in groceries and toilet goods-also-in fact every department contributes to this great sale;

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WHITING and its PEOPLE

CHURCH OF CHIU9T. 425 Central avenue, 'Whittuff. 9:45 a. m. Bible School. 11:00 a. rn. "'CXd. th Father." 7:f'0 p. m. Christian Endeavor. 8:00 p. m. "A Strango Growth." G-eorgo M- Anderson, minister. The housing situation In Whiting haj caused the people of th Cnurch of Christ to open up new quarters for their pastor The church has been unable to find a house of any shape or form suitable for a parsonage, so they have vtry skillfully arranged a comfortable suite of rooms In the. parlor f the church. Thie suite of rooms - i 1 Hammond Auto Sheet Metal Works 690 H0HMAN ST, HAMMOND Phone 3032

WE DELIVER YOUR RADIATOR promptly to you after repairing. We also call at your garage to get any broken or c!ogged-up radiator that needs mending or cleaning or overhauling. Our radiator service cannot be surpassed for thoroughness. FORD RADIATORS ALWAYS ON HAND

All Work Guaranteed Price Are Just Riht

will be the homo of their new pastor and family, G-eo. M. Anderson, for the present and possibly for the winter. Any deliveries or callers are asked to come to the fouth door of the church. FTRST PHE5D ITER I A " CHVH.CH. W. 11. Taylor, minister. Services held at Hungarian Reformed church. 119th street and Indiana boulevard. Sunday School, 9:45 . m. Morning Worship, 11:00 a. nv. Subject: "The Man Best 'Worth Talking About." No evening: service during mcnth of August. A son vis born to Mr. and MrsLawrence Hansen of Atchison ivenu. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Abbott and daughter Estelle. were the guests of friends In Racine. Wis., for a few days. The "Whiting- friends of Mr. and Mrs. Roger MacMurray, ne Irene Ct-rring-er of Okmulgee, Okla.. will be Interested to learn that they are the proud parents of a little son. Mrs. Arthur Moore of Oliver street, has left for Canada where she will spend two months visiting her daughter. Mrs. K. K. McMahon. and her sons, Clarence and Clifford Moore. Miss Elizabeth Dewey of the Englewood Union hospital, was home over Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dover of Ohio avenue, are at Benton Harbor, Mich.. where Mr. Dover is taking sulphur baths for rheumatism. Mrs. Amelia Klose and daughter. Mrs. John Canner, and Mrs. K. A. Olson attended the Pageant in Chicago on Wednesday. Mrs. F. R- Doll and children have returned from a visit with her mother In Sandusky. Ohio. Mary Ward Is confined to her home In Fischrupp avenue with an attack of scarlet fever, their home being under Quarantine. Mrs. Salmon and children have returned from an extended visit with relatives in Arkansas. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Arrington and three children of Bradley'. 111., are spending a few days as the guests of the latter's sister, Mrs. George Roe, of Fischrupp avenue. Mrs. Aldrich of Center street. Is recovering from her attack of the summer fiu. The funeral of Mr. Stanley Cerajewskl. formerly of Indiana Harbor but now of St. John, and brother of Thomas and Walter Cerajcwskl. of Whiting, was held on Thursday. Services were preached at the German Catholic church In St. John, int-rment being at Hammond. The deceased who was 46 years of age. suffered from ulcers of the stomach and died following an op-

PHIL H: SMIDT Now in our new $75,000 building. The finest of its kind in this territory. A place of refinement for those wKo enjoy fun. Everything New and Modern Cozy and Convenient Finest "Eats" Ever Known Reservations for Parties PHIL H: SMIDT Indianapolis Boulevard Near Five Points Phone Whiting, 25-26

eratlon at St. Margaret's hospital. He had moved to a farm In St. John in hopes of having the change btneSt. his health. He Is survived by his widow and nine children, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cerajewskl and family and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cerajewskl and family, together with a number of other relatlvi-s and friends attended the funeral. The Hammond Beach "Inn" Is to open tf the public tomorrow at Lake Front park.

Whiting Advertisements Are Winners

WA.VTED Couple to har furnished Bungalow; address "B. IV Whltins News. 3-9-U-13 Standard Oil Co.. of Whiting, Indiana is offering Pressure Tar Coke at J600 per ton to the residents of Whiting and vicinity. This offer will remain in force until the present stock Is exhausted. This Is not the Crude Petroleum Coke, that has been sold to employes and others In past years. The purchaser should assure himself '.hat he can use this quality of fuel before making a purchase. Apply at Main Office. Standard Oil Co.. for orders 8-10-6 EL-ouls Greenherg. moving and expressing, hauling coke. J1.25 per hour. 1213 IU-fse avenue, phone 430-R Whiting. 8-11-4 FOR SALE White Porcelain Gas Range cheap, 426 Ohio avenue. Whiting. S-12-2 STAR THEATRE TOMGHT Robert Unrron und all star rat in '("olnoltlrnce," also Harold Lloyd In ".N'orr or ever." Tomorrow Robert Unrron In "C'olaMden4-,, oin Harold Llojd nnd "White Horseman." S-1 3 rosnnfi.TioxAL cuvrch Sunday School. 10.00 a. m. Morning Service, 11. fO a. m. Sermon. Subject 'Following the Trail." Final arrangements will be made f"r the Sunday School picnic to be htld on Aug. 20th. REV. C. E. TRUEOLOOD. Pastor. FOR SALE Large size Hot Blast Heating Stove, in good condition. 72S Lincoln avenue or phone Whiting 54-M 8-13

WASTES Combination Cook Stovfand heater, call Tel. 433-R Whiting. S-13

FOR SALE 50 ft. dltlon, call 430 Whiting.

lot West Park AdLaPorte avenue, 8-13-3

A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Czapek. of John street, the latter being Miss Helm Szudin?kl before her marriage. Mrs. William Wilson entertained at hT home in Ohio avenue on Thursday evening In lienor i f Mrs. Bert Brockman, lire Marguerite Hughes, who has recently returned to Whiting from Florida- The guests played bunco progressively at four tables, the honors going to Mrs. Clarence Scott; second. Mrs. Chas. Spanier and third, Mrs. Bert Thwing. Bunco was followed by ref re shinent s. Earl Donahue of the Band O. C. T. T. office is spending his vacation at his home l:i Ohio. Miss Nellie Daley of Parkersburg. W. Va . is the gue?t of her cousin. Miss Mary Hit-key of Pennsylvania avenue. Miss Grace Fiaughtr, assistant postmistress, is spending a months" vacation in Denver, a large part of which time sh-o will visit with Mrs. Starr Stowell and family. During Miss Flaugher's absence. Miss Elsie Baumel is acting In her capacity at the postoffice. Pni.CF.SS THEATRE TOMGHT l)oulun Knlrbiiflk In "Uimib to Enrth" u Lorry Srmon I'orafdy. S-13-1

ROBERTSDALE

F:rst I'resby terian Church, Rev. W. H. Taylor, minister. Services he-Id at Hungarian Reform Church, ilOth and Ind. Blvd. Sundiy School at 0:45 a. m. Murnln; Service at 11:00 a. m. Subject "Tht: Man Best Worth Talking About." Text 1st Timothy 2-5. No evening services in month of Aug Through tiie kindness of the people of the Hungarian Reformed Church of which the Rev. Mr. Vickay is pastor, we are having the usu of their church for nil our services. Interest in all of the church activities have been growing steaiily in spite of the warm weather. Everyone if invited to worship and work with us. The Westminster Club was organ, zed on last Thursday evening with the following officers: President, Mrs. H'iwig. Vice-president. Mrs. Grisda'e. Secretary: Mrs Black. treasurer; Mr.-. Mary A. Schaff. Any ladies interested in joining the club are asked to get In touch with one of the above named officers as soon as possible. Boys who would like to join the Hoy's club can arrange to do so by coming to Sunday School Sunday morning at 5.15 or by sending word to Mr. Taylor. The club beside? hftvlny regular meetings, will go hiking, ramping, swimmin?, base ball and all such spor; ss boys like.

Girls club will also be organized soon for the interest of all the girls. The Steiglltr Park Sunday School will be held in the School houie at 2.rt0 p. in. The First Evangelical Church of Hobertsdale, H. C. Powell, pa.-ir. Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Morning ser Ices 11. oo a. m. "Higher Education." Another piece of Forward Movement Literature wi'l be p j out on this subject. Evening worship at lght o'clock. Splendid Interest Is manifest in the. evening service. Souls are contemplating decision for Christ. Prayer sri !ce Wednesday evening at tight p. m. The Interest is on the increase in thprayer meeting. This is a splendid Indication for progressive work. Marie Kekich of 121." Myrtle aver. left Wednesday for Colorado, where she will visit in Denver, C-.dor.ad. Springs and expects to spend a f-w weeks - with relatives at Pueblo. Mr. ami Mrs. M. Ferguson of Indiana

Harbor and family and Mr.

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M. Martz motored to Thornton. Hi., f,;a day's outing, the-v visited with the Camp Fire Girls who are camping a" the Forest Preserve. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Todd were at the Pageant of Progress Sunday. Russell Eckmsn and father wereHammond visitors Wednedeiy. Mrs. George Bader attended the birth day party of her l.ttl- trrani niece. Ruth Avis, 1 year old. at the East Sid Tuesday. Mr. Jack Smith and Mr. Aivan Peterson are. leaving Robertsda'e f, r three months to go with the Thearie Di.fTli '. ! Fire Works Co. t Davenport. low a, and from there to ail the dlflen nf cities in the w estern states w here they will be putting on tire work display.'. At the end of their three month", they expect to visit the home of .lack Smith in Russellvili". Mo., for a sio-rt st;iv and then return. Before the boys left th'y had a merry reception and firewell party at the home r.f Jnck Smith Wednesday evening.

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Miss Tii'.ie cn-l etiuple of weeks at i

is s pendir. ic Jar Lake, Wis

Mir. and Mrs. 1W pnr-h have returned after a mnth vacation at Canon, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Fleck. George Fleck Margaret and Tillle Baumn were Chicago visitors yesterday. Mr. Wm. Kraii. who has been spending tha summer at Culver, on account of poor health was taken to a Chicago hospital Thursday, h!s condition becoming ti'iif". Quite n number from Hbart attended th Mioni- picnln at Hudson Lake today. Mrs. Geo. Parres will entertain the Modern Prisetlla Cl'ib at. her home in Gary Aucust ISth.

Mrs, WILLIMAN

TESTIFIES

Declares Lydia E. Pinkriam's Vegetable Compound to Be the Beft Medicine for Girls and Women

Hamilton, Ohio. "I had such awful pains in my back I could hardly stand

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of my hous?work. I would have homorrhapes every two weeks and dragging down rains. I had

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len feeling badly fur three years and had two of the tont doctors in the city, but I kept getting worse and only weighed 111.0 poundn. I saw your advertisement and I took eight boxes of Lydia E. I'inkham's VegetibleCornpound Tablets, four bottles Lydia E. I'inkham's BloeMl Medicine and your Liver Fills and notie-eei an improvement right away. Now I weigh l.sS pounds and feci fine. Everybody tells me how well I look and asks me what. I took and 1 always Fay, "Eydia E. I'inkham's Vegetable Compeund, the best medicine in th world for any sickness to which girl3 and women are subje ct. ' I will always have a goeeej word for yeitir medicine and you may use my name whenever you wish." Mrs. Joskph WiLMMAN, 722 South 9th Street, Hamilton. Ohio.

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