Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 138, Hammond, Lake County, 1 December 1921 — Page 7
Thursday, December 1, 1921
THE TIMES PAOE SEVEN
WHITING NEWS
WHITING and its PEOPLE
Mrs. Wilbur Reading of Detroit. Mich., who been visiting friends In Whiting has row gone to Crown Point to visit with relatives. Mrs. William Porter entertained number of ladles at a luncheon at her heme la llSth street 1b iionar of Mrs. Reading Roger Mac Murray of Olcmulger, Oklahoma, Is paying- a short visit at the freme of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Carrlnger of Laporte avenue, he having been to Indianapolis on business The Pythian Bisters will meet on nsxt Ir!day night with initiation and "freehmnt. Mrs. Chas. E. Kooh entertained a nonrber of friends at her home in Laporte avenue yesterday, the afternoon blnr spent in needlework.
The marriage of Miss Vera Afanbeck daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. B.
Manbeck and a young man from Alto.; I
will take place at Alton. HI., on January 4th. The members of the Church of Christ celebrated their anniversary of their present new church home on Centra' avenue Tuesday evening: with a Home Comng an dbaaket supper. A splendid program was rendered consisting of special music and history of the church organisation In Whiting wa given, together with a splendid talk by Rev. Zeller of Chicago Heights. There was a large attendance of the r embers who enjoyed the evening A number of Chicago Heights people also being present. Amonv the features of the evening, was the burying of several notes of large denominations that have been paid off on the church.
M . Charles gponsburg of Atchison-
avenue Is improving from her recent serious operation at the tt. Bernard's tcspital In Chicago. Owing te the Illness ef the President Sire. K. 1 Meyers there will (be no r. tetlng of ti e executive board of the
Fortnightly Club this week.
Miss Lena Take of Valparaiso hast
been visiting at the home of Mrs. William Curtis of Oliver street. Miss Guthrie of South Bend wUos engagement to Clarence Badcr of Wh.t lng was recently announced, has b n spending a few days visiting in Wil tlng. The funeral of Sllair Cherry of Whit ing who passed away In Whiting ;i Saturday after a short Illness wu pneumonia was held at Jwretioevlll.' III., on Monday. Previous to shipping the remains to Ijawrenceville, the Eagles of Whiting of which the !
ceased was a member conducted a s rvice at Hoyden's undertaking parlor. The B. P. O. E. No. 127S. Whit in;, will have a memorial service at t'i high school auditorium en next Sun day afternoon at S:00 p. m. An Indicating program ha been prepared, tK put!lc being Invited to be present. Robert A. Erlokson of Central avr. Is recovering from an attack of pneu monla. The Ladles of the Christian churei will give a baked ham supper and bn iar in the church parlors next Tuesday. ,
Paul Xenna is confined to his home at 4i8 Slferldan avenue with diphtheria
he. however. Is getting along very fin
The Ladies of St. John's Lutheran
Church wll give a bataar and bake sal in the church parlors on December 1
PHnCESS THBATRB TOMttHT I.AVBNUI&ll AND OLD Uktm.- with .elln In(nikia. W hi tin girl and 'urwurrlte Snow-, Lle Beanleeto and ti-nl Owen Al Iatb News and PoliI Comedy. "The White Mooif," Comi, with mmi Wallace .err. 11-18-1
oil PALE Camp it Sons Piano, oak f In perfect condition, cheap. If .Hun this week, phone 869-J Whiting. 11-30-8
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Back hurt you Can't straighten "P without feeling sudden pains, sharp aches and twinges? Now listen! That's iumbago, sciatica or maybe from a strain, and you'll get blessed relief the moment you rub your back with soothes, penetrating "St. Jacobs Oil." Nothelse takes out soreness, lameness and stiffness so quickly. You simplv rub It on and out comes the pain. Jt
Is perfectly harmless and doesn't burn or discolor the skin. Limber up! Don't suffer! Get a smaJl trial bottle from any drug store, and after using it Just once, you'll forget that you ever had backache, lumbago or sciatica., because your back will never hurt or cause any more miseryIt never disappoints and has been recommended for 40 years. Adv.
Whiting Advertisements Are Winners
Advanced December Records at Bam Aronberg's. 601 lllth street. Whiting. U-18-t.'
STAR THUTRD TONIGHT
Amtvnlo Meres la ,tbt "THBKK HBVSWS.'1 Adventures BVeb aad
Bill, aad a oeaaedr. "The Trouble Doctor." 11-80-2
FRIDAY and SATURDAY These Beautiful Christmas Gifts
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In Two Great Lots, $29.95, $18.95
He a Whiting Booster. Patronise ..c Whiting merchants. Bee the VTh.t;'H Independent. Out ec. 3rd. 11-J9-I The merchants of Waiting offer some . i.-ttt waving In The Wetting Indendent. Out Dec. Jrd. 12-i-a Don't fall to get your copy ef The .Vhiting Independent. Out Dee. 8rd. 13-1-2
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I OR HALE Baby's Heed Bed; Inquire 617 lltu street. 13-1 PHINCBSS THBATRB TO WIGHT AND TOMORROW LIVEKDRH AND OLD UACSV 4tl .rlln ingrraJiam, a Whiting girl and lurguerlte Snow, Iinla Brnniira and tnd Oerai Ale Patb Swi mm TlJkrm OasaedTt "Ta W hite SOaee. Oesa.ig, with Lewie Stone and Wallaoe leery. U-M-J STAR THEATRE TOSIOHT Aatealo Marcao la the THIIEH -KVEf5.w Adventures of sVt and atll, and a comedy, "he TrBhl Daei. r." ll-aO-3 H. Hurler and children who fca.ve been vluitlng Mr. Hubler's parents at it. Warns. Ind.. for several days, returned to their home on Atchison ave, Mrs. Hegadorn of Windsor Park,
pent Monday at the home of her
aughter Mrs. EL Brankxnajn and fam
ily.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shilling of the
East Side, were visitors at the Lerul KJemm Sr. home on Lake avenue over
ast Sunday. Mrs. Paul Pobbertlne f Myrtle ave
rntertalned out oi town g-uesta at tsar
.tome on Tuesday.
The Ladies Bible Ci.m will meet
this evening at the church, every mem -er is urged to attend this meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Masterson ef Myrtle
avenue are entertaining relative from
xJourbon, Ind.
Robert sdale friends were pleased to
hear that the operation which was per
formed on Mrs. Charles 6pansburg, g,t
the St. Bernard' hospital last fiatur
day proved quite favoratbJe.
Mra Frank McCoy of Myrtle avenue islte-d her slater Mrs. Anna Prince ef
ilammond en Monday.
Dan Loftls who Is rooming on Atohl
son avenue, left fer Detroit. AT.ch., last
evening and Is expected to be gone
the remainder of the week-
Miss Violett Breckman of A.thlaon
avenue was a Hammond visitor last
Monday.
Mrs. George Glrraan of Myrtle av
who baa been ailing with tonsIWtia, for the past week Is able te sy and
around again.
Mrs. John C. Wright of Myrtle
has been reported en the aick list.
Lot
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Beyond a doubt, a Cedar Chest is a
gift that every girl, miss and woman will greatly cherish. These Chests were specially made for us, with all the care and attention that the finest piece of furniture calls for. Any of these Chests may be held for Christmas delivery if desired.
ENGLISH ADMIRALS'
VIEWS ON DRY LAW m tlKTEHNATIONAI. NEWS SERVICE LONDON. reo. Two eminent Halt
ing Brtiih admiral ave been giving their views on prohibition. Admral sir Guy Gaunt, late naval attache at Washington, speaking at tat dinner of the British Saloon Xeapers' Leogue, said: "Tor God' sake save this oe entry from the 'dry' "business. I hold no brief for the liquor business. I have not got a penny in It, but If you go In for this 'pussyfoot' business you are going to raise a nation of lawbreakers. WhyT "Over on the other aide they talk of nothing -but liquor nowaday. The first oeorse vu soup; the thing with it a donble cocktail. Is It nice to glv a girl of nineteen a double eooktaJl in a soup dlehT If you or going t do that sort nt thin 5 in this - tun try 'ab yon oan pull down the blinds." 4dmlml glr Reginald H-OI, late tl-
rector of Naval Intelligence, spok In
similar vein.
J a King England as a who!," he
nald, "I contend she Is a sober, a law
abiding and a God-fearing nation, and in dealing with such a nation our rul-
uui lomnnuei inai every law they mak baa its Inevitable reaotton In the
making of law breakers.
"We have an example of this la the
united Btates today oonoerning the ProhDbitlon law, of whloh land I will
say no more than j.at, like Lord North cliffe. I will discuss American Pra-hl-VHnn when It begins to exist."
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A. E. P. VETERAN DECLARES THE OHIO ROADS ARE THE BEST UAjK:"u"Ti0.!?.NEW SERVICE! AJtTII EKRvWame Wilson. who toured ance and Belgium In 1917 and 1U with one of Pershing's parties says, regardless of the fact that European roads are supposed to (b so wonderful, the very beat read over whloh he ever traveled is In Ohio. The war vetrn. who now operates
tnuuqry. prove to Dayton. He de
clared the road from Columbus to Springfield Is superior to, any he eaw in Europe. it I tarbovnd macadam which, he said, furnishes smoothest riding with a maximum f traotlon, therefore reducing tir wear and gasoline consumption. While "doing'' Europe with th A. E- F., Wilson said, ha realised the reasons why roads over ther stand up o well. Citisens, he aald. never are In guoh a hurry a those of America
ana, Jienco. do not drive so rapidly. Also, heavy trucks are not hurried over the roads In the rapid manner, nor so
The dbuiH hand-omit 1
Hand it out to the kiddies at meals and between meals They're so happy when you give them Certified Bread They love it for toast, sandwiches and plain bread-and-butter They just love it You know there's nothing better for their little growing bodies than good rich bread Certified Bread the nourishing bread with the full rich taste keeps kiddies healthy and happy Your grocer gives you back your money if the family
doesn't all agree it's the best you ever tasted
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