Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 102, Hammond, Lake County, 19 October 1921 — Page 11

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THE TIMEa "Wednesday, October 19, 1921

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their friends at a Silver Tea at hrttor. "? . M . Anderson, Ttev. II. O. I'ow-

Whiting i And Its People r Ia

homo, 332 Ohio avenue tomorrow afternoon. .

James 13. Evans has purchased a

four pass nicer Wills Saint Claire coupe.

The community schools for religious Instruction is heir)-.? conducteil in Whiting egaln this yoar beginning last Moniay at fiarht o'clock, xiic instruction 'being g'ivrn in the public school rooms. .All' children from grade 1 to 8 inclusive are eligible, the clashes aie mostly being- held before school. Each pupil will recelv four half hour periods of instruction a vw-ek. this to he

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bramer have ! non-sotar:a.n. The teachers ii.ro all

moved to the Mellin flat on Sheridan i trained women who htivn vital religious avenue vacated by Mr. mi Mm Kidse i fxperlences. Dr. John. E. Stout of

is Educational dlreo;or of the Calumet district of Religious Education

who have moved to Hammond. Miss Marion "Walker of Sheridan avenue has resigrned her position at Newark. I1L Mrs. Arthur Gladden of Alton, 111.,

underwent an operation in an Alton j hospital. Her condition was at rirst j vary erloua, but her Whitinj friends' will now Sa glad to know that her' condition la reatly Improved. , Iioia, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chaxls Brown of 655 120Ui street. U ill with diphtheria. The three months old child of Mr. and Mr. Nick Car of 131et atreet. passed a-way at the South Shore hospital In ChiiAg-o. Th remains were brought to Whltlnjr by Undertaker Earan who conducted the funeral on Monday, in- .

terment tyeingr at 6t. John's cemetery in Hammond. Mm. Srank M. Lone; of Laporte avenue cut . clelesrat to the Fortnigrhtly Clrrts toft today for Muneie, Ind., to attend the convention of the State Federation of Club, which is being; held at the Hotel Roberts Mr. sind Mts Daniel J. Frochaska. spent a few days Visiting ' relatives at Winchester, Ind. The Plymouth Aid Soelerty will hold a bake le in the Berkowlti buildtns 615 19th street, the present republican haadQiiartera ii this Friday, October Slat. Herman Lncke has had the ground broken for his six fiat ihuilding which !) to toe located in the new Sheffield Addition at Davis and 116th street. Mrs. Therole Lemen will entertain thai members of the Eastern Stars and

A Picture That Will Grip the Hearts of All Humanity; A Perfect Story Perfectly Done. Rudyard

Kipling's

and N. F Forsyth of "Whltlnjf Is Superintendent. Thtf Whltlrijr committee contest of Dr. R. E. It imphreys, Rr. H. G. Frodcrscn, Geor-sn Zerwer, IVm.

Hamon. Mrs. F. M. Loner, Mrs. K. L.

Myers, Herbert Morris. Jufie J. II . F.'-ticrhoff. K. C. Montr, G. E. Hatch,

Whiting Advertisem en ts Are Winners

The Bta (lirnma tTpsilon Sororlay will give a farmer's dance at filovak hall next Tuesday evening. Tickets may be wocured from the members. Mrs. J. B. Kyle entertained at a lunoh?fti at her home In Ohio avenus

much Improved and was able to !be up yesterday. A number of ladies of St. Bridget's Catholic Church will 'give a card party t the church building Thursday af

ternoon at two o'clock to which the

ell, Rbv . C. K. Truf blood and Rev. II. T. Ivey. The members and friends of tho Congregational church arc pleased- at having been ablo to secure the services of Mr. OS. O. Hans, n of East Ch!oagr6 as choir director. Mr. Hansen lia studied for oiw time under Prof. Carpenter of Chieiio and has a wonderful 'baritone voice. Ho will direct the choir at the rehearsal Friday evenings and at the Sunday morning service. Mrs. Bleeker Miller nee Fern Drew has returned from Missouri and !s now acting as one of the religious education!-.! 1 1 a e h e rs.

Mrs. John C. Hal! and Mrs. it, E . ( Humphvev ? entertained the members f i

me in kapj'it Sorority at luncheon at Fields on Saturday. Mrs.xAVUU:un Hurst entertained a party of friends nt' her home in Ohio avenue on Monday evening. Games were played arid prizes awarded, following which a luncheon was served.

yesterday in honor of her sis ter-ln- public is InvitM to attend

law, Mrs. Charles Shoenfelt of Dun- j cans vl lie, Ra. , Ella Margaret Lahayn is confined to ' her home In Sheridan avenue with tit scarlet fever. i The Wpinan's Horns Mlssionary Soci-' ety will ineet with Mr Ca-i-rio Keller of Sheridan avenue tomorrow after- ' noon at 2:30 o'clock. j The Daughters of Isabella will moit Uiis evening on which occasion a hard times party will follow the business reunion, A pleasant time 1; antic'p, tied.

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Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hull and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Donahue and Fun and Mrs. X. T. Robins all of Windsor Paik .vpent Sunday with Mrs. G. G. Thompson. j R-uth, the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hartnup who has been seriously ill with diphtheria is very

Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Flck and family KEEP LOOKING YOUNG It's Easy-If You Know Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets

The secret of keeping young is to feel 1 li h and Fawn, young to do this you must watch Vour

liver and bowels there's no need of having a sallow complexion dark rings under your eyes pimples a bilious look in your face iuli eyes with no sparkle. Vour doctor will tell you ninety per cent of all tickness comes from inactive bowels and liver. Dr. Edwards, a well-known physician in Ohio, perfected a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil to act on the liver and bowels, which he gave to his patients for yeats. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel, are gent!e in their action yet always effective. They bring about that natural buoyancy which all should enjoy by toning up the liver and clearing the system of impurities. Dr.Edwards'OiiveTablets are known by their olive color. 15c and 30c

and Mr. and Mrs. Haralin and family rvturne'd Monday from a few days visit with relatives In Hamlet, Mrs. K. Harris visited friends at Indiana Harbor yesterday.

The Woman's Reading Cluh and the 1 Auxiliary gave a reception l&srt Mon- ' day evening In honor of the. teaahers of the publlo schools. A program composed of vocal, violin and piano selections and a number of readings given by teachers from the Gary schools was enjoyed by all. A diinty lunohocn was served and dancing was indulged in. The i following furnished

the prorram. The Misses lirigrgs, Tur-

delpMa. today tor a sesalon with Rtckard on the lattar'e. invitation. But Rlckard had been called auddenly to Chicago on motion .pioture buslnes, and Lewis will have to await the pronfoter's return.

FIVE -MINUTE - BREAKFASTS

Burman Likely to Be First to Get a Crack At Buff's Ring Title

NKW YORK, Oct. 19. It appears Joe Burman, Chicago bantam, will ho the first opponent for Johnny l'.uff, bantamweight champion, when Buff elects to give gome of the contenders a chance for the title. Burman made a hit with Tex Rickand in his bout with MtdL':t Smith at Madis-oi Square Garden recently and Nat.i Lewis, llurlrxni's -manager, ram - from Phila.-

The latest breakfast dainty is Instant Quaker Oats. The flavor and quality are identical with old-style Quaker Oats. But the Instant cooks in one-sixth the time. It is perfectly cooked to from 3 to 5 minutes. In Instant , Quaker tha oats ire cut before Making. They are partly cooked and rolled thin. Those 6mall, thin flakes cook almost inftantly. Yet they taste just like slow-cooked oats. Experts certify that an hour could cook the oats no better. The finest oat dish in existence can now be served in five minutes. Ask your grocer for Instant

- Winter apples and Pears for sale by the bushel; Call Whiting 230-R. 8-28-tr 119th street, phone Whiting 495. 10-1-6

Do you enjoy a good dance? Then buy a ticket for the Triple Link Social Club dance Saturday, October 22 at tha Oddfellow's halt Couples, $1.00. 10-17-4 FOR SALE 1920 Ford Sedan. J400.CO cash; 620 Ind. Blvd., Whiting, Ind. 10-17-3 Will take washing without ironing ing home at 34 Fred street. Whiting, 10-18-2

Meeting of Woman's Republican Club at Republican headquarters Wednesday, October 19th at eight p. m.

,A'.l women republicans are requested

to attend. 10-18-2 FOR RENT Two Hghthou3ekeep!ng hooms, 1084 Atchison avenue, Whiting. -0-1S-3 Beforo nveitlng in yc2r heather Mixed Wool Hosiery, see our new stock of Ladles and Children's; Freel Specialty Shop, 531 East 119th street, Whiting. 10-19-1 PRINCESS THEATRE TODAY AMI TOMORROW "rtie Knlth Hewler," it George Melford Production with Milton gills and Agnea Ayersj Also Pathe Xfwii and Pollanl Comedy. 10-19-2 FOR SALE Reed Ba'by Buggy, at 313 Jollet street, Whiting. 10-19-2 FOR SALE Ranger Bicycle, good condition, 403 John rtreet. Whiting. 10-19-1 A Special Sale of Jn.00 Trimmed Hats In all colors will he featured Thursday Friday ana Saturday at McElinp Hat Shop. This Is to make room for dress hats. 10-19-1 Children's Velvet Tarns on sale, while they last S2.50 and $3. TO values for 1.50; Fre-el'3 Specialty Shop, 531 E. 119th street. Whiting. 10-19-1 3 Day Dress Sale Taffeta, Crepe Meteor, Satins and a few wool dresses. Reduced to $10.00, $12. $0 and $15. Can be seen at residence Thurs., Friday and Saturday, hours 1 to 4:30 and 7 to 8:30 r- m. M. Gay, 309 Ceneral avenue. Whiting. .10-19-2

Without Benefit of Clergy STAR THEATRE Whiting

WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Do Not Miss This Wonderful , Picture

The Whiting Savings and Loan Association -habit of thrift has helped many people to better things. Your dollars are welcome and safe. 10-19-1. STAR TBBATIIE TONIGHT AM TOMORROW. Rndyard Ktiillng'A Karaom story, "Without Benefit of Clursy," n prodaetlon so perfect that it 1 pre-emfn-ent nmong the greatest pFctnres of nil time-. Every motfcer and daiighter should ce (Mi nine; Alsia Ilab and Bill stionM (tee this onej Also ltl- i-n.i i; serle and comedy. 10-19-J

FOR SALE 1921 Ford Se-dKn, SMn.Oft CfiFh; .20 Ind. Blvd., Wliiting, Ind. 10-19-2

FOR CITY TREASURER

rs. Edna Doolittle

Mrs. Ed p. a DooHttle, like a number of others on the Democratic ticket in Whiting this year, has never been active in politics, or held any position of preference under any political organization. With the entrance of women into the political arena, she was solicited by a large number of persons, whose knowledge of her sterling worth leads them to repose in her the fullest trust, to become a candidate for the important office of City Treasurer. Mrs. Doolittle is a business woman with several years of active training and actual experience in that field. She has long been a tax payer in Whiting, and has therefor? a persona! as well as public interest in seeing that the finances of the City are properly conserved. With Mr. Smith, the head of her ticket, she believes in economy in expenditures and efficiency in administration of City offices. You can not make any mistake by votir.g ioi Mrs. Doolittle for the office of City Treasurer.

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