Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 47, Hammond, Lake County, 15 August 1921 — Page 3

Mondav. Aucmst 15. 1921.

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Mr. and lira Mlzo came from their eummcr home at St. Charles fir provisions in ti'.c'r sovi n passenger tuurIr.pr car, driven by Ju WayvouJ, their chauffeur, on V Jnosilay evening and wero greatly surprised to find e-cveral f tbctr i a! time frii r ds j-.it herd there to celebrate Mr. Miz Vb birthday. Very unllXu la "J.iys real port." beforu 2nd. una wa.- dr. , t he Jus?, bottles, etc., that cont.iind Bourban and X-tyo wcro riw,v f..lej wirn :.'.ur' 1 d.stiilcd water ar.i dandelion v:i,-. in p:ae of chicken, trog on uast as the used tu tene; they pot baked tear.s. potato salad aaJ hiie roll.?. H.s quick wit ted wlfo la h -'. r cT the occasion which rho had entirely foi'Kottn and to qu! -L the bur.ch. tufrgcttc-d a "Bunco party." giving us pri.s i-M saspanJers, garters, wash rigs, to-clJ, etc, tiscd la bis boy!; J das. Tho decoration? wtro "cemtnt molds" carpenter tools, painter's supplies, tha tou.TO tu-lr.g entirely rer.e.dcicd under tfca directions cf his designer, Mr. Dallon during his absence. There was enough of every ti.lnar left for another (fathering in September Stfi, when they celebrate thoir golden wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Ihr.il Letter and their daughter Marlon, are spfnilr.g their vacation in it. Joseph's. M ich. Mr. and Mrs. A. Harrison of Whiting end Mr. and Mrs. I. KJlfara of tho Eaat Sr.liJ'N tlvc a Cuttaa at Coldwater, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. David J. I'askwietz and family of Sheridan avenua leave, tomorrow for a SK'lor trip to The Dells la Wisconsin. Misses Rosamond Flowers and Eve-

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Lieut- CoL A- W. Tate and 51a pl Leaf VIL snapped during recent trial at Cowcs, England. Great Britain motorboat followers are looking to the "Maple Leaf MI" to defeat America's best in th internatior-al motorboat races at Detroit next month. Sir EcVard Mackay Edgar is the backer of the craft. Lieut. Col. A. W. Tate will pilot it. The boat was built at Cowes, Ecsrland. It will compete against Misa America &ad other fast U. S. entries. .- -

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l!go. in Iibertyvii'.e, 111. Mrs. FredeKbrjr and son of Ottawa.! 111., re visiting at the hom-s of the; former's nephews. Henry aad Arthur , Eeaublen. ! Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grieves ef Earcrt? aven'Js hii) returned 'rem their i vacation which thty tpent ia Eacon, ! Mr. and Mrs. r.rsy Orcen and Mr?.. A ! Klosa, Mrs. K. E- G.-eenbcrg and Mr. 1 ar.d Mrs. Roy R. Tilton hife returned j from Fish Creek. Wis., where they Lave epnt tr.eir vacation. J John Cacner f Cleve'and avenue.! vi3 Cdl.fd to Detroit. !ich.. by the death of his Filler, MrJ. t-chroeder. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Arth-ir D"xtr of At-1

chlson avenue visited friends la Iarl M3nor on Friday evening. Miko Bitiln was arrosted by officer Tewell at 113th and Oliver street for reckless motorcycle driving. He was

j released on a tiO bond, leaving bl9 moI torcyclo for security. ; Samuel Cooper was arrested at h's I home 530 New York avenue by Chief j Collins for permitting a xiclous dog ; to run at large. He was arraigned In ; the city court and fined $1.00 and costs. The Tri Kappa Sorority will have

.MCir reu.ar tiiee.i.ig iu;s cicn.n. Mike Strain, charged with assault ar.d battery upon Jacob Barton was f.ned $2.00 and costs amounting to $12. Toney Suty was arraigned In the city court charged with having Intoxicating liquors, in his possession, but was dismissed. Suty -was discovered with a bottte of moonshine in b!a trunk. Mrs. C C. Whlteman entertained a number of Whiting pir'.s at a six o'clock dinner at her homo ef6 Mary, iml street. "Viry. as a surprise for her

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STAR THEATRE WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY

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THE proved oil producing area in the United States is estimated as only 4500 square miles. When you contrast this with the area of the United States3,026,789 square miles the proved area is but a fingerprint on the map. Yet from this 4500 square miles must come He raw material to drive all of pur motor driven '.nines, and practically all of the oil to lubria ' the machinery v.hich makes possible the aPc5S and prosperity of the nation. l cf '"lify this finger print is the task in which tne ocanurc..; Company (Indiana) is engaged. . B-v rca5n of Burton Process, which largely increases . the amfJnt of lin; rccovcrtb!c from a given quan of crudc oil ,and dozens of other methods dt lo d in its iaborgtorics and refineries, the S Qil Company (Indiana) has multiplied i quantity o finihci petroleum products avada5for thc use of mcn wherever they may live. The development of thc Burn proccS3 has done more to promote thc manufwj.,. cf auto. motive machinery than any othei singlc discovery since the usefulness of gasoliu a3 a fuej was made known. Because of it there . a plentiful supply of crudc oil available todr and gasoline is selling for a low price. Wkr.out it the price of this fuel would be beyond the i-acn of the average man. Thc use of this process is not confined to th. refiners of thc Standard Oil Company (Indiana) alone, but is being made available to others under conditions which arc just and equitable to all. The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) has a just pride in the work it has done, and is doing, to so increase thc quantity and quality of its products as to make possible the use of labor saving machinery throughout thc world. Thus is the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) doing a big work in conserving the natural resources of the nation, and in helping others to do likewise.

Standard Oil Company (India) 910 So. Michigan Ave., Chicago 2556

honor of her birthday anniversary. The guets were Mlssej Eleanore Beaubien, Florence Denham, Lois Morrison, Genevieve Schrage, Blanche Meek of Whiting and Oeraldine Jlolllday, of Gary. Agnes, the twelve year oid daughter of Mr. Mike Carmcdy, died at the St. Vincent's Orphan Asylum at Ft. Wayne on Faturday morning' after an illness of three weeks with typhoid fever. The father was called to Fort Wayne on Friday and was there when the end came, bringing the remains back with him. John A. Young, who 1st at tho Passavnr.t hospital In Chicago recovering from serious burns received in the standard Oil Company fire on July 4th Is getting along: nicely ar.d expects to bo able to come homo la about two week 3. A practice of all Master Masons of the county will bo held at the Whiting Masonic Temple tomorrow evening at 7:13 to prepare for the Masonic. Band Concert to be Ki'.'en the inmates e.f the County Boor Farm on Sunday. A u " iSth. A dauKhfr was born tr ' Geo. Kdork.-. Jr.. of Atcb

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PI1I.CES9 THEATRE TODAY AM) TO t OR ROW Knthrrine McDonald In her latest plc -ure, "Tnmt Your Wife," also Tooncrvllle Trolley Comedy. S-io-2 STAR THEATRE TOMGHT Elnlne Haminrrstrln In "Pleasure Skrr," iilso Comedy "Vamps in d cmpi," also Latest Fox e w . g-15-1 Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hooper and family of Indianapolis. Ir.d., who have been visiting at the home of Mrs. Hooper's brother, Mr. A. M Marti of Myrtle ave. have returned home. The Misses Eeavans who have been visiting their brother Mr. Harry Beavans of Myrtle avenue have, returned to their home in Ohio. Mr. Bloom and family have moved in the Kasch building vacated by Mr. S"es9 and family. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Province and family and Mr. and Mrs. N. Gv Brown are going on- a two weeks fishing trip at Shelby, Ind., en the Kankakee. Mrs. Charles Fritz and niece Mrs. Her.drickson visited the former's eLster in law in South Chicago. Mrs. Shinn of Cleveland avenue was a Hammond visitor yesterday. Mrs. Kohfdanz of Roberts avenue, visited her mother, Mrs. Domke, of Chicago yesterday. Mr. T. L. Baird visited O.icar Barniercft at the Bassavant hospital yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wegmet and family motored to Independence, Kansas for a virit with Mrs. Wcgmet's parents for two weeks. Mr. Tom Murphy and family of Peoria, 111.. Is visiting his sister, Mrs. Geo. Houldsworth of Myrtle avenue. Mrs. A. Spoars visited her sifters,

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Standard Oil Co.. of Whiting. Indiana is offering Prosaure Tar Coke at $6.00 per ion to the residents of Whiting and vicinity'. This otTer will remain in fjree until thf present stock is exhausted. This Is not tho Crude Petroleum Cok". that has been sold to employes and others in past year. The purchaser should assure himself that he cm use this qjaiity of fjel before making a purchase. Apply at Main OCico, Standard Oil Co., for oiders 8-10-6 Louis Oreenberg, moving and expressing, hauling coke. $1.25 per hour. 1219 Keese avenue, phone 430-K Whiting. S-ll-4

For SALE 50 fi. lot West Park Add'lon, call 420 LaPorte avenue

The entire surplus lots from over-stocked manufacturers on sale at fractions of their actual worth. TODAY'S GREAT VALUES WILL BE EQUALED TO-: MORROW fresh new stocks are added to fill depleted lots 1 caused by today's selling. The Season's Greatest Values are to Be Found in This Sale! S & H Stamps With All Purchases

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Mrs. A. Ogren and Mrs. R. Zeiier. at Bust Side Wednesday. M'.ss Eiiiabeth Iangohr was a Chirnso visitor Thursday.

WOMAN DOCTOR FROM BURMA TO STUDY IN U. a

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STAR THEATRH TOXIGITT Elaine ammrra(rln in Tleasnr S-eern,' Mjo Comedy "Vamjia and caxnps,'' a) in. Late Vox .Vow. S-15-1 jrK P.TTNT Vai r rooms. 404 1-ls sh. Whiting. 8-15-1 WANTED Shoemaker, good location; 404 121t street. Whiting . 8-15-1 FOR SALE S room house on Oilver t . Call Whiting 32-J. S-15-3 nilXCESS THEATRE TODAT A?fD TOMORROW TCalacrfase HcOonal4 In hrr lartrvt perc TTmmt omr Wllr, jtlo Tooier.

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The corps of teachers have been selected for the coming school year. Mrs. Wadsworth, room 1; Miss Llghtfoot, in room 2: Miss Lcona Fisher of Ittnimlngton, Ind , room 3. Miss Dans, the library room and Mr. Beihi, room 4. School opens on September Cth. Mr. St fTler's mother end nister ere visiting them from Tere Haute, Ind. The American Legion has now twenty charter members. Mr. Melin, sules manager of the Hobart brick yards, was in town on business Thursday. Xtfctr. Mcf'utcheon cf the M. B. Church came out from Hanston this morning.

Dr. Ma Saw Ka. Tne f.rtt woman in Barras to meeive a elejrree from a uruversity. Dr. Mi yaw Sa, has come to the U. S. to continue the Btudy o riodicine at Johns Hopkins University in Bahirrrore. She is already rsot?d as a physician in her country. She is a member of the Rovl CoUepe of Physicans and furceors of Dublin by bonoxary dcc.raLon.

Fifty Years of Life. A French Ftatistirian has been tiabMIrsj: Willi finu'e-s to find out just what mon rlots wiih that j-rrrioua thinp calioJ time. II4 conohuio that at the ajre of fifty years ilie avernjie man has ulept G.0 day"--, wo-kel crtO. Viilked '8i1. nniuso,i i,melf 4.0iO. npent l.f'OO eating, and has loea 111 r.x"i ?avj.

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Announcement Hammond Beach Inn Will Open Friday Eve., Aug. 1 2th

Specializing in Chicken Dinners Fish Dinners Frog Leg Dinners Steak Dinners

COME AND ENJOY THE $75,000 BATHING BEACH , "Bring Your Friends

ADVERTISE IN THE TIMES

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