Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 160, Hammond, Lake County, 28 December 1921 — Page 2
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TIT E TIMES
LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES
M:AV 12 ST t lll( M.O I'Klll.H VH OK HKI M.KH N i;ilt liu The community school of ivlisi.njs education in KhsI. I'hicalo. a-.' the fij'uronth of very definite in. vis. M en nho have been thinking ibout our social needs have ff.t for ,UnK time that it is far better t.i ke-p 1-oys and . riifht with (J. id !'na:i to have thorn wsste, psrt of their lives and then undertake to slH.Se iheiu. stler they .... 5e. gone, off Into the far country. While utir o'nurch school teacher ha-e been Rivlrtr much time and tun-. y to developing the kind of Ideals "which make for manly boys imd worn--an y Riils, they have, been so handicapped for Jack of time that ofT-Mmes-the children did not (jet enough instruction to have it really f'tnciton m - life. Ti .fti. too. in the last decade. ; here "?;as been a ereater recognition of the .!gnificnfn of childhood. Such phrases us the following- indicate denCy the terms in which childhood l. comlr.gr to iba held: ''Wbat is pit: into the rlrst of life, i pm info the who;., life," "-what yo'i would jia v ;n the life -f a nation must first he put into :ta Our public school have been concerned and rightly so. n'Miit tho sepnration of church and state. Thin is ffoo'l. jnd Js the -way it ah on Id have "Ten. hut a a by-product of the sep-L-ration we r--d the separation of education and letiition. which ia a'i had. Our p-ubii.- schools arc d'-icr fin? "w"rk sharper, tug- the mind of o-.: r children, but they are not aivinir ar.d rsr-not' eive the Instruction m r::si,,n which oucrht to i.e a part of i! ednVcation of vary child to ur.derii'ird him -JTor the problem?- for which his arithmetic, gp.osrra phy and speeding do net prepare him. A few years ago, read- - insr. -writing, and arithmetic were said to make up the subjects tauttht a child We need a system, of A M.cri -an Education whioh t ii; teach reading-, arithmetic, writinc and religion.
i Many differences in belie sho-l Tinto aao separated t (nations ha v e fallen inii er'. :nd as they irereo
the Mteat human needs which require all of their energy. The frreatest single need fur the eh-.irehes energy today if. for tier to eommlr herself1 to a. pro-fram of religious education which' will enable the ideals of htr fo'Uider to function in a considerable perceptatre of the whole putoiial i.in. i'tiis K(j1 can only lie achivv-l a generation of hoys and airl are tauKh tto think and live in terms of relixious ideals. HetievinK in these . iimimiu'iilaU. m.n- men and women In Mast Ohlcairi' have undertaken to provide for the boy rind chl-i of all denouiitia t ion.--and none, such int met ion in iclinion as would buiiii attitudes toward the Ideals, which, will make for an American cttiaenahip of ! lie het tpc. No sectarian instruction is jtiven in any . !ass s. 'o chariic is mad" to pupils
they so If
toe Jay once.
an stilt handle fifty live wires, you are desirous of attending.
O'Counell for rsorva ( ionn et
HOM.rs i'i.Kis ;ni.T Jam's Tfollis. of Kit st t'hicao. h Plead Ktiilty to the charge of stabbing and cuttinar James Hal'!. SSHO lood;ir street, fudiana Harbor, las'. Monday -vrninff ai ("hieauo and Kennedy aves., vaa fined t-- uiul costs and sentenced to .1(1 days in the county Jn't. fn the testimony 'brought ' out in the case, it was iearin'd tlrat M-r. Mall had been keeping company- with the e?i- . orced wife o( lloiltf. Hoiiis tia.l threatened Hai'i at diTcrcnt times m
ler. To tin i AVeh.iil. AI V In Tlionci.c,
j t at her, ended j where she wa." I Klmcf .lone.-: ni 'l by ilex. Ii. c itio oli ic tatinn, i emony heitip us
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reb, rendered the liflde Oil tin
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kIVmi in marriage, i ml la Ma H a rbor a .' I'. I'mif of Hast
ndelssubn'.i I I'hlcaRO last evening. y Mr. .' A I - j The congregation of St. Oeorge Sirarm of h.-r ' pfaii Orthadox Chufch, 4031 Elm .street
altar, j hold their annual election of officers Jlev . j Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Nick ssi.si - j Mayor was unanimously elected prosi-
( hl-tdrnt for the. cotninir vear- Dan V'oino-
Hie beautiful finR ,cer-I v,ch. v iee-pi cHidcn t ; Jiuiko Mrnfich. I. The bride was liea'.l- .. relarv - Jntn Trhovieh irn.mifi.r-
tlfully attired fn u powti of white taf-J Trustees, U V. Saric, ;: years; Vbsco tela wit h ii bridal veil held in pla -e UjHl allskl -2 years; 1 year , Ton v Stapanby tafleta rose buds, ahe carried a sbowovi,.h; Sam . Wujnovieh, l.upjko fsvicti
r in.iiijjiet. oi brtiles ' roses, lilliefr, of the valley and narcissus. The bride
who a T I e n d . school, each io.ls of i ii.-'. cm pel ep ! f is tisintr the tiofial ch (i.is('5, Al; t end. Classes in
The c'a--es pi.1'! n'lt-i ptiptl receives two per-uctii-D each week under a.-hers. The committee Method st find t'onarc.gaes in which to teach the bo s and Rills may nt-
Jtei.giourf Kd.icatlon are
not nieftinK diiiine- vacation, ail classes begin re-rula rly op Mfinlaj of next v i- o e . UOIIKS IIOAKI) MHI IT. The nietnliers of the hoard of works at their meeting yesterday rejected all bids on the improvement of l.i'jtb street. Tnis is tile third set of bids rejected by the board on this street improve merit. The final and farewell meeting; 'f the hoard of works will be held Monday. .Ian. 2. to wind up their city affairs for the year l'.cjl.
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idHi. or irTiin. SAVoriliTn yenr old ifrlen SliJim-d. who i said to have ran away from the death bed of her mother In Murnsi.ie. !!.. to Kast I'liieairo on Christmas day to marry .Mike Mobrosky. Alexander avenue, has i!"l been located here as yet by the city a mhorities. Asrain lat oveniiiy ;. pb.oi-c call came to the Kiot Chicam- p-dice station from The girl's parents in Mnrnside. Siiylnie that the pn' could be found at a soft drink parlor. M2 Ore Hundred and Fifty -first street. Kast Chicago. A visit to this place failed to locate the missing- tiirl or solve the mystery of her whereabouts. The uncle of the missini; Kirl was at the Kast Chicago police station j csterday i.skii-.s that the p-dice in vest i-t-aio tho case. . ( i snn n a it k. Julius Haluskor. Cn31 le;tl treet, liidiana Harbor, arrested yesterday chargred vv ith deserting his v. lfe. Clara Ifalusker. and leavinc her without reasonable means of support, was released upon a $500 bond to appear in the I'.ast. Chicago court today. r o it k rivr.n. John Kva. ,".4 14 Tieodar street, '""harles Tlau. Til- iRlock avenue, and
less he discontinued hi the direction of his ex
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: SU (INTl I Kll The Xaiuer-Tiopatka case to been tried in the Kssr rhieaeo yesterday bus b-en continued
Fridny. December 30th. Walter Lopaiha is rce.i t'Ubiic indee'ncy and l-eter Xaioer said to have threrf ; cn"d to use liis on I-opatka.
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Ihe ll: lierri bi'iiie. Mrs. Jean S .Mildred W.
tided by leu rsi wtio ore tuff eta and c roses. Charb
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ileorge T. Chapman of indi bor was appointesl n? f'ity by Mayor-elect Frank Callnha
ceed C. K. Wallace, present city engineer. Tin; name apearid in Tin Times yesterday as Kruce 'hut man.
.-istcr. Mifi l,ia gown of peach iriued a boii'ito'i Miller, brother
acted a s best inn a. mil
were rul frond of (lie; ''haib-s ?,i!l!.r and the Mi:- j I 'dden. j Moreno.' l..vi.s mid j irha h. Kollw iug ilm r.
'.iie a reception lias hrlii. and u vnii- ' dum tii-mer served, by the I.adi.s j cial hi' ihe church, in the community I
room, which Mas beautifully decora led in pink ami white, this being- the color - hi me throughout. Mr- Miller and Ins bride b ft for a short honeymoon tii; . after which they will return to tinisli ihe school-, they are leaching in llii-inu-i. Tins young couple, are ln-tl'i graduate?; of Kast Chicago high school and ii re well and favorably known Tbev tune ii host of friends who extend t'j them hcat-tv conrrj. t ula tions.
jch. The retiring ofMilan ""ueuch; vieeKrich, and 8avro
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I mil sda . January
Thursday evening as was decided hist meeting-. This wiH be publ M.isous nii.i their 1'n'ends, and wi low a short business meeTii:t;
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- Pretty wedding took at. 1J o'clock noon. ;i t the Methodist church, when i-'uerst, daughler of Mr. 1'uerst. became the brio. Miller, son of Mi. and M
NEW YEAR SHOULD SEE YOU
with a modern lavatoiv
in
your bathroom. Have us at once take out that old unsightly, unsanitary plumbing and repiace it with handsome, sanitary work that will make jour bathroom more inviting and more effective. Phone us to call at once. Don't hesitate because of the expense. It will not be nearly as great as you fear.
John Miga. "118 Block avenue, Indi
ana Harbor, v nose pives were entered yesterday by Captain NV-k Makar and Offi'-er Janesanski and a quartity of "moonshine" found in their possession, piead guilty before Judge Cohen yesterday a f ternoon of having violated the' state liquor law, and were fined $150 and cost.
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EI KS CFI.FIHR AT10"N. Ti-er.li.1PK to be The lending' Jfi.al and icost enjoyable affair of tb season has been planned by the Kast Chicago Klks, No. H91, at a New Years' Eve celebration in their club rooms. Saturday evening, Ijoc. SI. A wonderful time is promise ii by the committee in charge. Dancing, cards, professional entertainment, novelties ratore. souvenirs t all, with a scrumptious seven course turkey dinner to cap the climax will take up .the eveni n et. The- entire club rooms will be decorated in a manner heflttinr the ocrassir.n, sml when the hour draws nigh, the New Year shall receive a thunderingwelcome from the 1 -i) Klks and friends, whv, f far, have made reservations for th- New Year Kvc dinner and entertainment. The committee, has annoum-rd that
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East MreAua, Iwuiaha. Capital and Surplui, $150,000.00 Start Now to Get Something Ahead The secret of the art of Successful Savings k merely doing it regularly. Any amount from $1 up deposited regularly in this First National Bank soon counts. Do this and your savings will soon amount to a tidy sum. Let this strong Bank help you get something ahead. Begin now. If you haven't an account here a deposit of $1 or more will start you we welcome small deposits. The best time to bank your savings is when you cash youi pay checks. In 1922 cash your pay checks at this f irst National Bank.
I'lfef M' Kast Ch Miss V i, ami Mrs of i''a is. .1. . '.
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c.-r o.- I.i,.n-li-daughter, son Jtobert, t to isit ir. a ton lis be-
triea the new h-c r If not why not?
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lT"ney saved ing l.elow con, stores, East. Chi
on healing stoves se Clinton A ?onn Co ep-sro. 12-14-
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Satisfied smokers give preference o the new Stei lir, Booster cignr. The smoke with that velvet tas'.e. '1 ry rne torlav i-T?
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hospital i'l la v. - ; 1 a - a n be e f a . : that pnei
si! rgi-al t cent men t i! b" glad to know 'in and on a fair
stern hum is a. iiiiH. y i g. tti c. I' d. i. m i el i a se.
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I la.ok rak. Sir. and Mrs. George Fisher and Tamily wire dinner jruests Monday of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Cole of Kortli Magoun avenue. loyal Neighbors Woodbine Camp will Kive another of their benefit card pur-ti'-, Thur'-day afternoon at Ihe home '!' Mi: and Mm. T. A. Williams. 4743 Noi ii cote ai e. !leauc note, the iumi are invtied as well as the ladies. a.nd the names will start promptly at 2 o'clock. There are three prices to he.
i given and a pleasant afternoon is anSl.l I'l'ij. i I -Mrs. Victor White of Michigan City jis opening a beauty parlor in that city , the tirst of Hie year. Mr. and Mrs. jWh'te will be remembered by many
ll. is l Chicago people they having resided here for several years. All members of the Christian church of Indiana Harbor are requested to meet at the church this evening at
!7:3y to meet lie v. Stanbaugh. who c i rs bete as a canoiouie to fill the va
cancy caused by the former pastor, taking up work in another field. Madeline Seifer, wlo, is home for the holiday vacation from the Starrett school, planned and executed an elegant surprise party on her mother, Mrs. I., if. Sejler, a l their home. -4110 MafH.li aeii'ie, last Monday evening, it I. ring Mrs. SeifnV birthday. The plans Here tarried out to perfection. Mr. and .Mrs. Seller v. ere sent to a matinee. "The Woman of Mronze" and upon their return they found their lo-me apparently deserted but upon i ntt i iiu; were greeted by a flash of lijht and some thirty odd voices yelled "Surprise!" The following; were tin n nests; Mr. and Mrs. l.enn Kaplan of Hammond. Mr T'. SeiiVr. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Seifer and Mr. ami Mrs, Sam Wolf of Wliitine; Mr. and Mrs. A. M. l.i"A in and Mr. and Mrs. M. Kewin of Kast I'bioauo; M ;. and Mrs J. Arnhere of Indiana Harbor, and Mr. and Mis. Wm. Laser and Mr. and Mrs. Sam ioodfrielid of Chicago. TJridge and aOO wat played during the evening; and luncheon was served similar to midnight feasts usually pulled off at. girls boarding schools. Telegraphic congratulations were received from Mrs. )'. Stifer who is spending the winter in I, os Angeles and from the Sieifer.s of Chicago Heights. Mrs. Seifer is the recf-ipient of many beautiful gifts. The l.adtes' Aid of the Christian eiiut' li wiii meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. S.tout. 3726 Hemlock, st. at 2; flu o'clock. Miss I'b.renee Hnynun returned last evening from Fort Wayne where she "pent Christmas with her parents. Airs. Aba Ottenhelmer of Xorth Magoun avenue will entertain the members of her Mridge Club Friday after-
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Today, Thursday and Friday
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ADOLPH ZUKOR PRESENTS
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Tfi'S WITH f0m LIONEL BARRYMORE elt- --' t? rt s ' r-X V;l;ipj - r' t-:r p V' r 1 j a I
dnpsd.iv. Doc. 28, lf)21.
MBuiwitiiiunium.iiwmiAm.it.
Miss ISIargaretta I'.hrenberg, a sUi- lmgei , ,,i,.uiid the v-rme you an- I? id 5ent at t he - 1'tih ersit y of 'liicago. In From lonely Children, spending her vacation with her aunt j Mr. and Mrs. Paul Newman and and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. A. Ct tenhe' mcr. ' family. - . - . ... .. L . ,,, r anj ji,.f.i Henry Martins arnl
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TODAY
The riiontli f liecemher again is here, To ma the saddest of th- year. ! Three- year a. today, v. hen we laid' you to i(-,,:t, J
The J.,r I,ord called you f,-,,,,, .(bor to r, at. But tliough. you. d-nr .Veil,, r, are pone ji v ny , Nev-r sbail the memory of your il.-ur sw.et face fade
i t n loving- be;i r i s
Hobart Bosworth in "BEHIND HIE DOOR" Also Eileen Federwirk in "A Woman's Wit" TOMORROW All-Star Cast in "RECLAIMED"
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SPECIAL MIDNIGHT SHOW NEW YEAR'S EVE A a e
Q bupreme Acts ot
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Vaudeville
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Added Attraction and Specialties
Reserved Seats Now on Sale at Box Office 1$
A Good Time for Everybody
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LAST TIMES TODAY AND TOMORROW NORMA TALMADGE
"A Wonderful Thing"
There's a smile for every tear in this story of a mad-cap girl who becomes a lonely wife. It's something new for Norma.
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Topics, Comedy and Specialties
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MARSHALL NEILAN Offer Fonr Stories With Fourteen Famous Film Folk in "BITS OF LIFE" Prices: Matinee, 10c-25c Evenign, 10c-33c Including Tax
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FiicST TustAnd Savings Bank EAST CHICAGO JNDtAKA
Extra Ordina: y Good
Starting Monday for 5 Days PRISCILLA DEAN in 'CONFLICT'
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These Pay Checks Never Stop Inteiest checks on the First Mortgage 7', GOLD Bonds recommended by and sold at this Bank are paid by nilS Bank the very day they are due. Investors ;n these Safe Mortgage Bonds know their Principal will be paid in full; that they vvili pet their Interest right on the dot. It is an immense satisfaction to have- your money invested where it is secure; vyhere it will pay you 7' i , and with Safety. In ! 1 years' time no investor in these Bonds has ever lost one cen;. Reserve now for January purchase one or more of these 7r.' GOLD Mortgage Bonds. Denominations $100 up.
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