Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 175, Hammond, Lake County, 16 January 1922 — Page 7

Monday, Jan. Ifi, 1922.

THE TIMES. Page ' The JMCuteaien ha.by is improving nicely. Mr. Oscar Carlson l not as well hut is able to be up part of the time. The Haw-linn family have, atored their goods and left town. Dr. bemmon is moving Into the hous vacated .by tnein. The patrons are going; to try to serve hot cocoa or soma hot drink, to the school children with their lunch at tJie noon ho"JT. Compsrstivefy Little Water in Lakes. All the lakes ir the world are estimated lo contain only 2,009 cubic inHes of water, compared with o-l.OOO.OOO cubic miles of water, in th oceans. Both Equal. He "And won't ye g-i v nve a kiss?" She "Certstnlj not. I never kissed a man in my life." He (enptis finally "Neither did I." POLISH BARONESS IS HERE TO STUDY AMERICAN SYSTEMS fin 'iimi -wr i IX I mm a isri .?". ' W IT VA iff Ml Hi FUR AND VELVET MAKE THIS HAT AND SCARF SET WHITING and its 5 PEOPLE HOBART

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The Whiting Indge, No. 3 4. K. or i'.. and the Pythian Sifters held a JolRt installation of officers in the f I. hail. An entertainment flowed the installation, consisting- or several vocal selections ami music by the J or K. IC ba.ii'1 of liamnwod. l his -wns roilowd by refreshments. The K. or I". vltlcrrs Installed vprf: Chancellor t.in. Monti' Jlarkrt. vice xm.--. Thomas. ITolato lYed lAngohr. M of AV.--Il.Trry Loudcuocr. Ouuthrdolua hrdl.i lit r hida htr haro wrgeant at Arms Carl Carpenter. Inner tiuaxd -Harold Thorna.-. tutsr iu.ird McKinley Moore. K. of K. and Seals Carl Moore. M. of I U. I. Gntiith M. of K. A. J. Dreesen. Installing officer 1'aul Harbour. The Pythian Sisters hail the loliowng orncers installed: Past 1 Met- Maud Md'onl. Most Ex. Chiel Julia Cartels. i''x. Senior lane McGregor. i-x. Junior Meta Moore. Manager Geraldme v 1 Isoii. M of I". Pried I'.Kiliarr.iner. M. of K. ami I'.'Jrair Carpenter. l 'rotector KLat herine Thiesson. 1 'u'or Guard Minnie Curtm. Air. Will, am Gamer, who has tieei, ery ill at his home with erysipelas, is nbout recovered ami able to be out strain for a short walk. Tlie loving Ladies guild of the Conregationl church will give a bake rfale Saturuay, Jan. 21st at 11. 5. .Davidson's real estate office. .Mrs. c. loggers. Mrs. Dudecfcer ana lrs. Margaret ituehler were hostesses to the membisrs of the t-iastern Star at fiivcr tea at the homtt "t Mrs. line".ir . Tti aiusrnoott wt pleasantly 'pent 1n a niimtr nt parties a.ni! ont'st.s In which rr'i7..s were awardr-J. ?tr. Fred Kennedy save a reading ana a ' treshnienl s w ere served. Mrs. IT.inli '. liuer is Improving Ji'ont her recent operation at a Ct)l:aso ti05pital. She id at her home tn Sheri--"i.iii avenue. Mrs. Thomas S. Koyle of Sheridati venue, is impruv itig trom her recentiy run down condition at St. 15-n:ard's liopital in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Koy li. V e!iy and .-on j:.4.iston, visited the former's pjtrentf, Mr. and Mrs. John V.elshy on l'Triday. 1(ii3 l-'oi tniRhtly chib v. ill su e an operetta or old tif-h!ontil songs, at the n. S. auditorium on rTlday, January mill, i:r the tenent of their philanthropy lund. The operetta, which made a frre.it hit when presented several months alto, will he changed in a niiml.cr rf nays s that tr it has been

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This striking hat and scarf set comes direct from Paris where such sets made of fur and silk or velvet combined are quite the rage. This et is made of baby lamb trimmed with black velvet. The small toque is trimmed with a treentjous Alsatian bow of black velvet. A huge horseshoe ornament adds a real Parisian touch-

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Mahatma M. YL Gandfad. This is a new photograph of Iahatrca Mohandas K. Gandhi, leader of the "non-co -operative" movement in India which has made somewhat unpleasant the Prince of "Wales's visit and has begun seriously to threaten British authority in India. -

seen cove it may bo enjujcil a tecond ti me. Key. Charles :. Trueulood or the congregational church, will talU on "Business and JteJigion'- bet ore the class in business law at the hH'nir night school tomorrow night. The class contains a number of enthUilasMc Tiorkor who are greatly enjoying these talk by Jocal men Attorney C. S. fere! is the instructor and says there is still roni tr others who may wish to enroll. i-lrs. G. it, Kiheld of (Quiver, Ind., spent a lew days visiting here. Messrs. Gallus .1. Itadcr and son. ' 'iarence. snd Mr. William Curtis will sail for South America on feb. ruary 4th, where they expect to spend several months. The Daughters of Hebekati of lake County JHstrict Xo. 1 will convene In Whiting on next Wednesday with an afternoon and evening session. There will be a number ot stte officers present and th degre work will he put en by the Gary team. Mrs. I'. .V. Peterson will entertain the literature and history section of the l-'ortnightly club at her home in Cleveland avenue this evening. The evening will be d-evoted to the study of the l hHllplnes, those, to appear on the program being Mrs. Hroderson. Mrs. Ktve, Mrs. JMaundftf, Mrs. KredenOurg. Mtf. Koimttom and Miss SchItchty. Mrs. TiHon will glvo a plan;; rolo. The luncbeun to have been given by tha civic section of the Kortnightly club at O'Keet'e's tomorrow, has been postponed Indefinitely. The Daughters of Isabelle of Whiting will go to Indiana .Harbor on Wednesday evening, Jan. IStb, for a Joint installation with the Indiana .Harbor order. The place of meeting is 119th street and Sheridan avenue, at T:15 p. m. All ot um should Join The lol!ar i'lub." The Whiting Savings and Ixkui association office is the wwc ting -piae of thia club, Aiid the Itencttts of membership are particularly evident oa a rainy day. In other words, saving is paving. 1-lS-lt

Cngliahman Husewtves. In iJtncaahire, England, where both kusbands and wives work in the mills, the husband doe more of the housework than perhaps any other husband In tht world. Maov of the men can make a bed aivd prepare a meal better thnr. the wives can.

UmiMiTi wm w m in III Bad Colds VPySTT, tony weather, exposure, v siuflkai, and the beavy od oa. Dr. King's New Discovery breaks it up (pvckrr ami ptowautly. Head deanod rxp, cxxigh reucved and yon itxl better. At your dtsgiata, 60c. Dr. King's New Discovery For Colds and Coughs mewrim.uwmtmmmmrmmamaamawrrtB&jmmm Bowels Begging for Help? Dr. King's Pills will bring you the bappiseas oi regular, normaj boweia and liver functioning. Mild but a! ways reiiaWe. At all drogsists, 25c T pjaoMjrri woni gripe Dr. lOns Fills Griesel & Trulley Funeral Directors Successors to A D. Haydea AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone Whiting 531 Residence, Phone Whiting 532 Anywhere Any Time 426 119th ST., WHITING

Whiting Advertisements Are Winners

VUMC-o 'liLLAiilK ToCAI AND TO.HO&EOW. polo Negil In "Oue Ajrablaji Wight;" also Educational Corned;. l-l6-2t llrs. Koy Witter entertained hir mother. Mrs. Kleser and her sister, Mrs. Campbell, of Hammond at her home the latter part of the week. Mrs. Charles Spansburg "of Atchison aenue, is again reported to be in a very serious condition. Mrs. Kdward Klcmm and Mrs. William I'aschen islted relatives at lOast siide last Thursday. The young Girls' Sowing club met at the home of Miss LJllian I'lan on Thursday evening. Julius KlnsocK. who was confined

to his home on I.ake avenue for the ! past two weeks wiUi the l'.u, returned j lo his work at the Standard Oil com-! pany last week. j Mrs. W. Uurchoft" of L,ake avenue,; was in Hammond on business the latter part of the week. ' i Mrs. Herman lirecKnvan of Atchison j avenue, entertained her mother. Sirs, j

licgad.irn and her brother Walter of Windsor Vark, on Thursday evening. Mrs. Clara Tinim and Mrs. Koy Witter of l4ake avenue, attended a theater in South Chicago, Thursday evening. The many friends of Mrs. l.ouis t.-hse of Ciiitral avenue, were sorrv tu hear of he very critical condition. Mrs. J. l'ase of Huberts avenue., was a Chlcag.j isttor the latter part ot i he week. Mrs. l'red Stawitke. of I'earl street, entertained a number of relatives and friends at their home on Thursday afternoon In ltonor of one of the little one's birthday. Mrs. James Johnson of Roberts avenue, was a Chicago visitor fast Friday. Kelativcs and friends weri entertained at the l.ouis Klem home on lndianapoiis houie.vard. Thursday evenin in honor of their baby's second birthday. Several relatives from Ham-

Baroness Helena Binplng. Baroness Helena BispinR, who recently arrived in the Unibjd States from Poland, has come here to study American institutions relating to child welfare and social service. She plans to tonr the coontry and visit many of the larger cities spending several months in study of institutions and methods. She expects to do constructive wel'n'p work in her own land

mond and Kast Side were present, a lovely luncheon was served and a very pleTsart evening was spent.

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Miss Uuth l'rice expects to leave obo-ut the IRth for Purdue to take an eight weeks course In everaJ. subjects. Skating has 'been the young people's amusement for the past week. Miss Delia Burge, Miss Cora Horst nf Crown Point and Mr. and Mr. Oscar Horst of Towa visited with their i 5 tor, Mrs. Kate I'ierce and family la ft S.inda y. Mr. Joel Glazier is not so well the few days. He is in a serious condition. ' Carl Manis Is back to work this week iii 5 foot is unite bad but don't interfere with his w ork. ,

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Mrs. Annie H. ITarrie peacaiuily passed away Friday at the homo of her sister, Mrs. N. R. White, after a long illness. Be-sides her sister, Mrs. X. B. "Wlitte, with whom she has made her home for a number oi years, she is survived by one brother, Ir. tJeorge Blackthorn, of Inklrk, X. y and several nieces and nephews. She aas ibeen a Irfe iong member of hb Kpis-:opal church. Tie funeral arrangements have not yet been made, but the burial will be made in Hob art. A show entitled "Tae City of Silent Meo" will be gKen at the Gm threatre next Tuesday evening for the benefit of the Catholic church. HIas Norma .Nettengx-1 -ho haa aoea quite si'k is much improved. Mr. John Sran.ton, wlvo resides with Ms. Victor Nelson, is on the sick list.

RESOLUTIONS

Donald Quincy was hero from Chicago over Sunday, the .guest of his father, Jr. W. C. Quincy. John Sliortrisgc lft for Monience Sat-nrday, after a visit at the Henry t'urdy home. He will leave for Montana T'Jes'Jaj . Miss lela McXsy of cihiooEa was the

guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. j

M. MvNay. over Sunday. Claude G-rump and Ernest Hahr, who are working in Hamrnond, srent over Sunday at home, here. Poniad Quimty and Ike Gersbanin of Chicago were, home over Sunday. .Mrs. H. D. Wells returned to her homo in Chicago last evening, after a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Kenney. H. T. Orcggr joinfMl his wife at the home of her mother. Mrs. CS. M. Deathe. Saturday. They returned" to their houie in Hammond last evenfng. 'Mr. and Mrs. Kdson Taylor of Chicago were Sunday guests of hie parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Taylor. Miss Myrtle Sollweflel ot Hammond was a gijest at the Mrs. G. M. Deathe home Sunday Missi Jennie WeMberg visited her sister. Mr. A. H. Parker, and family in Hammond, over .Sunday. Mrs. Ijoyai ij.niphier returned last evening from a visit wlt-h her da-jght-er. Mr Hettinger, and family, at Hammond.

WHEREAS, Providence has seen fit to remove from our midst our fellow co-worker, Frank F. Heighway, County Superintendent of Schools for Lake Count, we the Township Trustees of Lake County, Indiana, in conference here assembled hereby unanimously RESOLVE, that in his death, we deeply deplore the loss of an efficient leader, whose every effort was put forth for the betterment of the community and of the schools of Lake County; whose life at all times was an exemplification of highest integrity and honor; whose every action In his intercourse with men was a worthy example to those who sought his leadership. RBSO"L."KD, -That in bis death, we recognize th loss to the school life of Lake County, and of thu state, of an efficient educator, whose influence and anility has left a lasting mark fdr good in the field of education. 75 y his death, wo have lost a leader, who held the reapect and confidence ' of all who knew bim. Our long association with him has engendered ties of lasting fellowship which endeared him to every one of our members. RESOLVED, -That yre extend to the

bereaved widow and daughter, our sin - i cerest sympathy in this their hour of ;

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Hitions bo placed on record and sent to the press of the counly and state for publication. WILLIAM E. VATER, V. J. WILLIAMS, ALKX BOYD, JOSEPH V. GERLACH. HENRY r. EATTERMAN, JAMES It. LOVE, 'ALFRED SCHMAL. EAKL C. PTM,VER, K., O. EURNHAM", JAY M. PEARCE.

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WATCH FOR HERMAN MN TERN ATI OH At NEWS SCTVICE) BALTIMORE. Md.. Jan. IS. James Jung, local promoter, announced! to

day that he i endeavoring to match '

Kid Williams and Tete Herman, both former world" bantam wx-'gnt champions, in Baltimore on the evening of February 22. Williams is anxioias for another chance with Herman to whom he lost his title at New Orleans in Jan u ary . 1 9 1 T .

Publicly Indorsed! TENS of thousands of men and women thro u-h out the United States and Canada, of all ages and in aS walks of life, afflicted with stomach, liver and kidney disorders, some of them of long standing, as weD as thousands of weak, thin, nervous men and women apparently on the verge of colhpse, have testified puhlicly that they have been fully restored to their normal health, strength and weight by the use of Tanlac. Still others, who seemed fairly well yet who suffered with indigestion, headaches, shortness of breath, dizzy spells, sour, gassy stomach, coated tongue, foulness of breath, constipation, bad complexion, loss of appetite, sleeplessness at night and terribly dejected, depressed feelings, stite that they have bzzn entirely relieved of these distressing symptoms and restored to health and happiness bv Tanlac. - That is THE REASON WHY the demand for Tanlac, the powerful Reconstructive Ton5c aud body builder, has broken all world's records. Tanlac is sold in Hammond by Summers Pharmacy, and in Indiana Harbor by Central Drug Store, and by leading druggists. Adv.

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Why Karo is the Food for the Family With Many Children With Kmto selling at ertn lotrer than pre-war prices, crerjbdy can use ll they want of this delicious fnodsweet

THERE is no better or mor wholesome food for 'growing children than Karo the great American Syrup. Where the mother has to feed a biff family with the healthy appetite that tooy and girls all have Karo is on of the nsoet economical energy foods yoo can serve. Thouaaods of mothers are now finding they can cot down greatly en tfcair butter bill when they serve Karo. And ifs perfectly delicious on cakes, toast, hot biscuits, or as a satisfying spread on bread. Go to your grocer today, and tell bun you want acme Karo in tuna for supper tonight. See what the dkaldrea wffl say about k.

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