Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 62, Hammond, Lake County, 1 September 1921 — Page 11

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Th-nrsdax. Srptrmbpr 1, 1921 THE TIMES

WHITING and its PEOPLE

WHITI.MO SCHOOL KOKCJE The following la a complete ltt of the, r.c.rp .f Uachtri for Ui Whltitm public .lS for tre yer 18I1-19IJ Jim..! year: Supervisors and Special Teachers: O. M. MsrrUnan. manual training; aidm J. Tjonglasa, Art; Irene Stewart, Art; Koretta, Transeau, Writing; Julia Cuddeback, Mul2, I H. Hart. Physical Kduoatlon; Naomi lljriett. Physical Education; Ethel M. Burners. roniestio Brie&ca. High Sahoo' I C. Orubb. Principal, American History; E. I Klordan. Science; O. T. Fraakl'n, Science; O- R. Spitler, Mathematics; Margaret Can!n-s Mathematlea; Jean B. Hurst. Enrllsh: Bertha Hunter. English; Margaret Hoe. English and Public Speaking; Mai-jnr-e Kelly. French; Meta Wl'.helm, Latin; VT. P. Bvlerckholtt, Machine Shop; Bernard Veaely. Printing, Sadie Tarnseau, Commercial. Junior High School: E. U Garlyon, Principal. Gertrude Kohnhornt, History; Jesale L. Ferris, EnliHh. Vernon Horn, Inffllsh; R. E. Beard. Mathematics; Lel. Crooke. Mathematics, Mildred A.t"D!ey, O-eoiraphy; Seraphine Dim in'ck, Reading- and Exr"'1"11(iraflea Ajina Rojahn, Mary Belger, Jane E. Wfalte. Edith Tull. Blanche !-etirrr.n, Ann D&nU, Iolo Xewlln. I-aurette Goetlael. Anna Stafford, Nora SulllTt Evelyn Stewart. Berth. Tull, Mary Beal, Mar Moxley. Cera (Blackhurst. Catherine Pedersen, Kewle Naef. Kindergarten Ijucilia Taylor, Carrie (JIUett and Eva Johnson. ReT. .nd Mra. H. P. Irey returned Tueeder nirht from Indianapolis where they have been In attendance at a. f;unUy reunion iield at the home of Key. B. F. Ivey in that city. The buatneaa of the fourth quarterly conference of the Methodist Episcopal church -will be conducted tonigrht by Rev. W. E. McKenile, district auprlntendent of the South Bend district. The aarvlcea wlU be-fln at eight o'clock A fiall attendance of Che oftlclala and other ratmbn la requested. Mercedea Parker of eheridan avenue had Jier onalis removed at the Illinois Central hospital in Chicago. Gilbert Vater eon of Mra. Charles Vater, of La-port, avenue, also had tils tonsils removed at the same hoarltalMra. Ralph Thrueh entertained a number of ladlea at her home in Atchleon avenue, In ihonor of M'rs. Harry Kalna of Cleveland. Ohio. The afternoon fvag rpent In the playing- of bunco pr!ia being- awarded and refreshments wire served. An eight pound daughter vb born to Mr. and Mra A- C. Bauer of 650 120th street yesterday raornlng. The mother and bafbe are getfig- along r. 'cely. aliases Kathryn and Myrtle Pedersen are home from a trip to Buffalo. Nlag-ara Falls, Nw Tork City and In "Washington. X. C. Rnssell F. Smith, representative of the EqJi-tab'.e Insurance Co., is again In the quarter million class of insurance -writere who are every year r'e-n en outing by the company. This is e. hi i ii . ' ' Whiting Advertisements Are Winners FOR RENT 3 Furnished Rooma at 514 Frad street, Whiting. 8-30-2 FOR 8ALE Seven room brick house. on 40 ft. lot, garage in red, 40 4 Central avenue, piione IIS-J, Whiting. 8-30-4 FOR ME.VT 2 furnished rooms at 244 Laporte avenue, phone Whiting 74-J. 8-31-i ITAR THE3ATRK TO'fOHT VlU-e Joyce In "Coamia Kate, olo a cowed? and rYlims. 8-31-1 K.V1UHTS OF PYTHIAS First meeting of Fall Term Thuradv Seoterrtber 1st, 8:00 p. m. Ru.iines at Irrvportanoe will be dlacussd by Paat Chancellors. All members art nrrod to be pre.eTit. F. C. WOEHIIE. K. of R. a FOR SAI-E Reed Baby Buggy, at 1344 Roberta avenue. Wnltlng. 9-1-2 FOR RENT Six room B-ingilow. call W. K. Wilting News Co. 9-1-J rRIXCESS TTIEATItE THnu r vv, FnmtY, sATiirow Tc." Uad Hoy," v4h Jackie ( winan In The Kid." 9-1-3 SPBCIAI, SALE O.V .SCICOOI, SHOES IHaylasx row mhvn to nave money Is like aOBp4sLa- the elock o asiva time. Mral Hnj yoor ako-cs at the WTiltlnn J. hex- Stores next to tbe Star Th-'re. 9-1-3 If you have not tried The Wtiftln? Savintrs and Loan Association p'an nf savins;, start nw. Current dividend rate per cent. S 1-1 Kidney and Bladder Troubles HAVE TO GO V Closrred np Xlfiney TJapoalts ars Die,. tolv-fKl and tha Toxins fpolaona) Com. pls-taly Drivsn Out. Druflrglsta Told V an&ranta It In Evsry Instance. "Tour very lire." says Dr. Carey. "depnds upon th perfrct functlonin; and health of yonr kidneys so whatever you do don't neplct thrm " Xyr. Crej'"s famous prescription No. -77 known as Marshroot Is not rocr.m. mended for everything, but we cannot too atrongly urgs its use if you suffr from annoying bladder trouble?, freoiint passing of water night and day. with smarting or irritation, brick dust Tf-diment or hlphly colored urine, h oating irritability with losa of flrsh. l.nckache. rheumatism or any other tendency to Bright s Disease, Dlabctis , r (Iravel for kidney diseaas in its wort form mav he stealing upon you. ron't watt until tomorrow to begin theusa of this wonderful prescription if vou have anv of the abovw symptoms, 1 idney nd Bladder troubles don't wear awav. They will grow upon you slowly, stealthily and with unfailing CeVev'erTrn!n! the failures of the past if 'vou auspect that you are subV.ct to Kidnev Disease, don't lose a ina-le day for every good drufrglst has v', authoriied to return the purcnaee Tnonev on the first two bottles to all who it'' 'hey have received no benefit. AAr.

the second time Mr. Smith has qualified the trip. Including a comprehensive tour of Indianapolis and a visit to the Mammoth Cave, in Kentucky. Kuasel who la to tb mayeraJ.tr candidate la, apandlog thta week on the trip. j The Weatera, Cuixon Telegraph office has been exoved to the am re of Oscar Lottlnvllle, a37 119th street, where! ta hours of opening- wkll be from 8 a, m. to 8 p. m. Tbia will make It open one hour later In the evening, the office formerly closing at 7 p. m. and at meal times, which will net be the case now. Mr. Lottlnville wlll be the operator and Intends to make every effort to Improve the service wbloh will toe welcome newsto the Wtoiting people. Tbr wlU ibe a meeting at the 1L S. Auditorium this evening at p. ra.. for the purpose of dlecusaing the proposed amendmente to the constitution. The speakers to be Senator J. J. Nedjl, Oscar A. Ahlgren, T. Joseph Sullivan and Jeseph ChUla, the latter to speak in the foreign tongne. There is hopd to be a large attendance, the meeting to be given under the direction of the

Ieague of Women Votera, Commercial Clmb and American Legion.. i The faneral of Mrs. Arthur I. Ieyden, ae 28 years of 422 Ohio avenue, will be held tomorrow afternoon under the direction of undertaker lluber of Eaet Chicago. Services will be preached by Rev. Chas. K. True.llotd. at tilt Congregational cihurch at 2:00 p. in. Mrs. Heyden who wiu Miss Kl!a Hatt. before her niarriape. Fix earg n.sro. suffered from a complication of disease!, passing away at Bt. Bernard's hospital in iTitoBjjo. the- Is ' survived by her husband and two eons Roy. sge S years and Harry, 1 year, land her mother Mrs. John Ifatt and three brothers, Henry, Walter and Roy Hatt. The remains are to ibe cremated at Oakwood cemetery, Chicago. Mrs. Arnold Exton-Porter and Mrs. Louis C. maker have returned home from a two weeks vacation pent at Crooked Lake, Wis. The Trl Kappa Sorority (heJd a meeting at the tome of Miss Louise Vater on Laporte avenue. John Kanalla, charTsd with reckle-ns auto driving, plead g-uilty and paid a fine of 1.80 and costs, f Mrs. Myron Jones, matron at the ray Nursery. Is enjoying- a week's vacation, part of whloh she Is spending at Chesterton. 1 ROBERTSDALE PKISfCKSS THEATRE TSCRIDAY, FRIDAY, S.ATVKDAT MPeh'a II a ) Hoy, rrith Jackie Coog. an lm "Tie Ktd." 9-1-3 STAR THEATRE TONIGHT Alice Jyc la "Caiuala Kate," also a comedy and Prtsaati. i-BUl The Pythian Sisters -wrll begin their regular meetlrxgs on Friday evening. The committee In charge axe makingplans for a very fine entertainment, also the aervitvg of ref rehmepts( all membera are urged to be -present. Miss Eleanor Plau who ha been con fined to her home on Myrtle avenue, for the jast four weeks, seriously 111, is reported better at thts -rime. Mrs. Oeo. Goldlng and her guest Mlsa Rose UHsynca of Laporte avenue attended the Parthenon theatre ip. Haraond on Tuesday evening. Mies Vera Flaugher of Myrtle ave., continues to be very til at her home, and la attended by Dr. Base of East Side. The Rtjbortsdale friend of Mrs. Arthur Heyden, -who was formerly Ella Hatt were more fhan shocked and i grieved to hear of her death which occurred at the Bt. Bernard's hos.pltal on Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. A. "McCoy of Myrtle avenue are entertaining relatives from Padues'h, Ky.. at their home for several days. Mrs. Torn Ba'.rd of Roherts avenue, was a Hammond vlcltor on Tuesday. -Mr. rd Mrs. Ira TroTT of" Ind1n-! npoliH Blvd., entertained fr!epdi, Mr. and "Mn. F. Bell of Fort Wayne, Ind.. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Smith and Earnest Smith of Gary, at their home over lst Sunday Katherine Ktisll of East Side spent Inst evening at the H. Duncan home on Reese avenue. Dr. and Mrs. Broderaon and children and 'Mj. and Mrs. Carlyle. of Ilncoin j nvenue., spept i uesaay motoring to different points in Illinois. Dr. iRrnderson is at the presont time taking- his two weeks vacation. ASK FOR and GET Ik9 HACK' The Original Fflalted IVIilk for Infante sand Invalids Avoid Imitations and Substitutes BAM and PETE

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