Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 136, Hammond, Lake County, 29 November 1921 — Page 9
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A. uoit Interesting; and Informing' address wJ given lay Dr. Soper ot Evanston at the Methodist Eplsoojysl clmrch. n evind&y nlffht. The reg-ulej" seatingca.pctty of the cJiuron wm filled aji-d te enJCJUoa thexs wr thirty man on the i-uuir piaUorm. The apesker held the cloaeat attention of all while he poke for full hour on the subject, "Uivderutndla Jj?i." The most favorable comment is heard on every "land from these who wars fortunate nouii to Hear the a-ddreaa. Members of the Methodist EpUoopaJ Church and those aJNlUted with that ooaxxegatlon by preference ere Invited to "Fellowship Supper" In churoh parlors on Wednesday evening of thla week. Bujrper will not (be served until lx o'clock so as to give aUl ample time a me from; illr work. 2. food supper and social evenins; la promised to ail. Bora to 42r. and Mrs. Mike Dillon of yrd street, a eon. Jams J. Nejdl of Laporte a-renne, haa pntcohaaed a CaItilao coupe. Jack: Evans of Stiegrlita Park, arrested tor assault and .battery on complaint of tie wife was locked up in default of txJivd. A son waa born to Mr. and lire. Low11 Cook nee Emtua Stover. There wUl bo a Girl Scout Rally at be Community Center this evnlntJ at f e'olook. Parents and friends of the fteovta and tha Girl Scouts of Indiana Harbor wlU fee guests. Pins and Ornd9M wlU be presented and a Scout play T5e OoaTOxtlna; of Mrs. Nosklns," will be a;lT&. All are Invited. The. Ladles of the Westminster Club erf the Presbyterian Churoh will aew all day tomorrow at the borne of Urs. C&arlea Hellwlj In Lincoln avenue. AU nenabars are ursed to be present. K. and airs. Bert Stover formerly of VtUUaa; but now of South Chicago, are aha parent of a little daughter. Mrs. reeny of FVed street who haa feeea quite 111 at a Chicago hospital, la knprovlns. Clare Forbes of John street who waa quite badly burned at the Sinclair Resales; Co-, when he fell In a condenser is rettlzLa; alon quite well. Mrs. Mosor. who visited her eleter, Mrst Alloe Payne, left yesterday for North Judaon. Led., to -visit her sister. Mrs. Wm. Bollinjrer. after wfclch ahe wlU return to her fcoxne In Indianapolis. Garry Fordyoo and Frank McKenna ware both arrested by officers Maksim and SaUtzman for being intoxicated. KWi was released on a 125 bond. 1. H. SMwards waa arretted by oflfloer KUoulien on the oharjre of drivlng-
by a street oar discharging paaseng-ers. He authorised Bailiff Olrard to enter a plea of guilty and paid a fine of $1.00 and oasts. Dr. A&aarlee Rltter of Cleveland. 0 wUl epn a dental offlee In Wliltlng; shortly after tno first of the year. Mr. and Mrs- P. H. Murphy of Laport avenue entertained their nephew, Howard 3B Millar, of Notre Darn university over the) week-end. O. Wilting la confined to his home tn lists-, sareat with an attack; of rbeumaff Vmn. The Hams Cominy of the Churoh of Christ that had b-een jyoatponed some Uoi ago will te bold this e-7eninar. A basket aupper will be served at 6:0 "clock. Tho e-venina; progrram wfH fee tor tKe yablic A J. Zeller of Chica-t Hl Shts to h 42so a-peakr of h evanish. The wwejt old mva f Mr. and iln. 3 ealwoi e-f 9cbraia;e mist, passed away. Mr. ami Mrs- C Howard CoWb use Jtmth Ttltian of L -ports avenue are the kvKFpy txDt of a petrnd ton, Roy Ctark. aora Sarxiay at mldnlght. Mothejr aa cCd are retting; ail on a; nioely. Mr. Garland Humphreys win entertain ta 'Woman's SVreigrn Missionary Ssvtetr at her home S4 Cleveland v, tktaL Tfevrsday afternoon. This is the nrtna rartTi for the Christmas Thank off tries; vUch ran at aoon be on Its way to forelem a&OTes to reacih tltra by Christ-
Co. Death was du to pneumonia. The American Leirlon conducted a service for the deceased at Heyden'e undertaking parlors on Saturday nla;tvt, after which the remains were shipped to Lawrencevilla. The deceased also had a brother Frank Cherry, who lived with him on Ohio avenue and who accompanied th remains to their last renins; place. E- L. Reed of Grand Rapids, Mich., a travelling salesman, was arrosted lant Saturday evening y oltlcer Mlkash for driving; on the wrong side of the trafflo sicrnal at Cle-veland avenue. He was releaeed on a $25.00 cash bond to appear Nov. 9th for trial. Mr. and Mrs. A. Sug-ar are ibulldins; a irarase on their lot on Atchison ave. Ella Margaret LaHayn, of Bhertdan avenue Is recovering from her reoent
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serious Illness and Is able to be up. Marjaret Ann, daughter of the Edward McFadden'a of Central avenue, had frier tonsils , removed at St Bornard'a 'hosTpltal tn Chicago. TShe faneral of Mrs. Arthcur Bleaen was held last Friday being in cnarge of Undertaker Owens. Solemn requiem high mui waa con-ducted at the Sacred Ueart Church 4y Rev. Father Wm. C. Miller. Interment v.-aa at Calvary cemetery. In Gary. Mr Blesen who was 23 Vfjri of aire TpemiusS away at St. Margaret's horpltal after a brief Uineas of i iioui.ion.a. Her sodden loss waa a Brest .blow to the husband, parents and children of tine deceased aind tlie community at larre. ail oJ whom sympathise greatly with the bereaved famUy In their affliction. In addition to the huaban-d Mrs. Blesn 1 oaves her four lovely children, Oaraldtne, Arthur, HIllsboth and Marshall, the baby, not quite two yeara of age. and b.r parent, Mr. and Mra. Mlohael Chetnarl at the Oast Klde. ahe being their emhy child. A large n-'jrrber of relatrrea and .friends attended the funeral. Frank Long and Donald Winiums,
left Saturday for a trip to Florida.
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TAB THEATHB Aitrrmoon sad Bvanlnt, Mra Only . Ho children nsder 10 yrm villi be- ndanltted. "SOME WILD OATS," acta. Doat aalae seelag 14. 11-3S-1 KOTICH The funeral of Miss XHeanore Plan will be held Wednesday, 1:00 p. m. at Evangelical ob-urcli, Robertddale, Rev. Taylor will officiate. nuroDsHi THrcantin toicigitt Betty OomJMon In "At the End of tbr
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Itobertadala was grieved to hear tlio ead news of the death of Bleanore Plau. who paesed away at 1:30 at the Home of her parents on Myrtle avenue Monde.y raornlni, aftsr a llngertn 111-
Mra Cathertna Stewart entertained U. and Mra. William H. IMeyera and Mra JngHs and an and daughter, Fre.sk aad Miaa Lyii In 5 alls oX Wast Suliman on Sunday. Tlxosms asd Orrcn Matbvwa wbo attaoad sch.ol at Zndianapolla, were both svaaina) for a week-end visit. BCsaj Zmtli Bopy who (has bero srpeokdbaaj avTaraZ days 4re Tldting bar -prx-anrta, B.e". emd ASra. John Bop of La.
gtaffta a-vemss baa reiuxo-ed tier gtodiaa ai LaJs Foa-est. Mxm. C M. GIIlp of Tulsa, OkOa., m called hT9 by death of her BrtsT-ti-4awt BIra. Artrrtrr Blesen. ' Mrs. Emn Hndebranizt entertained trimoi.0 roxn Chioago at iter tarns In OaatraJ arwot. Jiha C-iema of llSiTh street. i rotngf a b-aildlra; on Utth street near BhaffiAast a'renn-e wtich iho will oocu?y tth. bis ah store. Sins. TTlrft o! Sarden Frairle, HI., Is bare vislttrig her dau-ghtra, Mra. Chas. 30. TrasMiOod md Mrs. Chaa. Chum'bley. The mcmibers of the WesCrninstf r CWb f ttae Freabrterian church win epamd all day this "Wednesday sewing at Cfce keone of Mrs. Charles HeUwlg, of liinaotn a-veivwe. Mrs. Charles Spannburg of Atchison a'ttroue, -nnflerwemt a very aerlons opersitlorn for .tirmor cm the brain at St. Bernard'a fhoerltal tn Chif ajrn on Saturday. Xteyorta from her bsdEids were very SavoTable, Mrs. Charles Federson of USth t tvad as bor guest Mr Mats on of Chicago tm FrMay. Messrs. Edward Shaafer and James ftT. Burton have returned from a Ibuarness trip to "Wood River and Alton, 111., for the Standard OH Co. Harold Moylan of Notre Dame "University 1ras ben -visiting hia aunts Mm. &eo. F. Henfhorne and Mra Ray Walker f fihar id am aven ue. eilas Cherry, are SO yewrs, pad away Saturday at the home ot Mrs. Ehnrma Adams on Ohio avenue with wSicm he haa roomad aince coming to Wm-fitrqr from LauTenci,Itle, III., being employed t Ore Sinclair Oil Refining i i )
Advanced December Reoorda at Sara Aronberg'a. 643 llth street. Whiting. U-ie-tf FOR RENT S room flat, steam heat, hot water year round, closed aleeplng porch. Immediate possession; 635 119th street. First Trust and Savings Bank, Whiting. 11-28-3 FOR RENT 4 room flat. E1S Fred at.. Whiting. U-aS-2 FOR RENT room flat. 4 room cottage, 4 rooms furnished for llghthousekeeplng; Inquire 402 119th street.
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The funeral of Mlas Eleanors Flau will be held Wednesday, 1:00 p. tn. at Hvanjrellcal church. Robertadalo, Rev. Taylor will officiate. 11-29-1 j FKIXCESS THEATHH TONIGHT i Betty Cctnpaoa In "At the End ot the ' World Also Educational Comedy. 11-29-1 STAR TfiTTBATREJ ! Afternoon and Evening, Mea Oaly .to children under 18 yenrs will be admitted. "SOME WILD OATS," 0 acta. Don't mlaa (veins; 1. 11-29-1 WHY NEGLECT OF THE BACKBONE IS A CRIME A nerve under pressure at the (backbone causes weakness in the part It serves, and weakness opens the way (or disease. Restoring- the points of the backbone to alignment by hand, ts chiropractic, which Is from' the Oreek and means
"doing by hand." If chiropractic, as a health method, seems too simple to be wonderful, rememfber that every phenomena of growth Is oausod by as simple a force as heat. To neglact the backbone, invites weakness, unhapplness and poor citizenship. GEO. D. THIBACLT, D. C Ph. C. Offloo opposite Congregational Church. Res. phone IS 8 -J., Office phone 184-W 11-29-1 FOR RENT Desirablo south room adjacent bath, modern, arteam heat, 301 Central ava. Whiting. 11-2S-2 FOR RENT Two light husaieplng' rooms; 101 4 Atchison avsniue. Whiting. 11-29-3 WANTEDTwo or throo furnished or vntfuraiahed rooms OeU phone 46 ' Whiting. U-49-a KjricHTs of rrraxas Whiting Lodge will confer the third degree Thursday, Deo. 1st. All tnmr bers ar requested to be on deck. 11-29-2 F. C WOEHRLE, K. of P's.
ana Mrs. Feank B. Miles cf Chl-naa of three months. Funeral m r-ra rt trti-
cago recently wedded, agent yesterday meuts are being made for Wedneaiay
afternoon. N&rhlag further la known at tin-- tli,:An all day sowlmr session will be held at the home of Mrs. C. Helwlg on Lincoln arenue, Wednesday, by tile Ladles of the Westminster Club Of the Freaby--terlan church. Mrs. Hanson who lives with her daughter Mra Mollis Felson on 119th street is spending a few days with her son Irwin Hanson and wife In South Chlcajro. (Mra John Reaves of Reese arena a, has been reported on the sick list. Miss Sarah Jones of Crown Point, returned home sifter spending the holiday with Mr. and Mra. Roy Moors of Now York avenue In Wlloox atreet. Mra. J. E. Anderson of South ChlDSjaro visited Robertsdale friends over Sunday. Miss Rose LaHyn, returned ts hT
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Thanksgiving with tbs Atohlson famrly on Lake avenue. Mra F. Leverena of Myrtle avenue, visited her daughters. Mra 8. Cunning ham and Mra J. Stress and families1 at East Side the latter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. H. Brockman and family of Atchison avenue and Mr. and Mrs. EL Elemn and daughter Peggy of Lincoln avenue spent Thanksgiving day at Lombard. I1L, with the former' brother. Henry Brecktnan aad family. iMlas Helen Bmereon returned to Far-
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Compare Oieoe Priceo We insist you compare these prices, for you cannot appreciate the importattf ef this offer until you do. It will be worth all the time it takes. The table below gives you the former price and the new reduced price. Grand Pianos-were $950 now 695
Player Pianos-were $850 now 695
Pianos-were $750 now 595 Pianos-were $600 now 475 Pianos-were $495 now 395
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How You Share In the $25,000 Remember we have already cut the prices down on these Pianos 'till it hurts. See table above. The $25,000 is absolutely given away, and you share in this sum in proportion to the amount you pay down.
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