Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 176, Hammond, Lake County, 17 January 1922 — Page 12
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WHITING NEWS
All members of th Bibla study clan ol the Methodist Episcopal churcJi r hereby reminded that for this wk the meeting of the class has ben postponed from Wednesday evenlcs to Thursday nJsht from 7:30 to 8:30 o'clock. Mr. nd Mrs. E J. Walker of Vancouver, B. C have tseen here visitIns th tetter's grraad-parents, Mr. and Mrs. IX D. Griffith of Central avenue whom she has not seen for twenty year In honor of their presence. Mr .nd Mrs. Griffith entertained at a
1 amily reunion at which all of their children -were home with them again. I
annual installation of officers at their meeting- this evening. Mrs. Charles redersen of 113th pl. visited her brother' In Chicago yesterday.
ST. JOHN
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Portz cvf Hammond visited Sunday hore with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Scherer and
those oresent in addxtion to tne vaj-,..Miss ljaura tscnereir motorea to c-ni-
Iters were Mrs. Williams and daughter ! cagro Sunday to ee their brotlier Fred i
Mrs. Goodln and her daughter of New . who is sick with erysipelas, but is Zxtceton. Ohio, the latter being a somewhat improved. r.t erand-dauffhter of the Griffiths; i Miss Mary Thell visited Sunday
thir son Gomer Griffith of Lawrence
vllle, IU.. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Grifta of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. James Barton and daughter Dorothy of Whitinj; Mr. .and Mrs. William X. Griffith and daughters Anna and Helen and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Exton-PoV-terj "Iad" Griffith who has just given tj? his active duUes as City Treasurer after nineteen years at service, has teen very 111 for several weeks but al fxaaHy reunion has 'been a bracer for him nd he erpects to soon be able to et ent again. The Tonne Ladles Guild of the Conrrerationai church will give a bake ale at Davidson's real estate office, Saturday. January lst. S'ortaiz-htly Club will rive an
cyeretta ef aid fashioned songs at the hJgl school auditorium Friday evenlnr, Jan. i7th. for the benefit f their tkMlanfchropy fund. JJsa Ruth Bopp of Lake Forest College epent the week-end here visiting her parents, Rev. and Mrs. John Bopp, of Laporte arenas. Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes f Cleveland avemu-e are entertaining a relative (rem Ohio. A daughter was 4orn to Mr. and Mrs. Uttle of Laporte avenue at St. Bernard's hospital in Chicago. Mrs. Little was formerly Miss MacFarland. Mrs. Lew Williams and son and Mrs. George Anderson motored to Valparaiso yesterday where they both visited relatives. Frank Iatroe!ck arrested by officer Harry Kllcullen at HI John street on complaint at his wife Theresa, for assault and battery, was released on a $55 bond signed by George Konya. William Bollinger and son Francis.
of North Judson. Ind., spent Sunday here visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. Bollinger of Ohio avenue. Mrs. tT. G. Swartz of Sheridan ave.. has been ent-rtaiining her -brother, Mr. A. C. Tipton and son Harold of I,ogan, Ohio. The Daughters of Rebekah of Diat. Ke. 1, of Lake county will convene at "Whiting tomorrow in their County con-venticn at which time there will be fuid afternloori sewing sessjon. A Targe number of the state officers will te in attendance. The Womens Foreign Missionary Society will meet at the Congregational church tomorrow afternoon at 2:00 p. in. The program will consist of a talk on Japan by Mrs. Arthur Vernon; a laper on Madnm Yakmi, 'by Mrs. Arthur Vernon and a paper on Women and children by Mrs. E. J. Shaeffer. Mrs. Arthur N. Boaubien of Atchison avenue has been entertaining Miss liar viet Olmstead of Chicago. Mrs. Rusjell F. Smith is confined to her home in Central avenuo with the KTipThe W. B. )t. of th Macca-bees will meet in regular session this evening. The Royal Neighbors will have their
here with her moth er. John Kammer spent Sunday here with his mother. Our business people are going to begin and make ice this week. Mr. ami Mrs. Jim Obrien of Ctf.acago visited Sunday here with relatives. Mrs. Feter Torts is able to be out of bod and up again but not able enough to attend to her household. Mrs. Jos. Thiel and daughter will move to Hammond this week where they have rented a house until they can find one suitable enough to buy. Quite a numbsr of farmers went to Chicago on Monday to cofllect their milk checks.
LOWELL
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Wood were Chi-j cago visitors yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. James Black have re-i
turned from Martinsville, Ind., where they went last week. P. M. McKay began" harvesting ice off of Lafler lake east of Lowell, today. Mrs. Charles Amstein is seriously ill.
Charles Buckley. Irvin Ray and !
Harry Ewer were in Chicago on business yesterday.
Progress All-Important. Let us remember that just becanse Improvement Is always and ever within the rasp of human effort at all points, progress is the greatest reality in the world. J. L'. Garvin.
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Whiting Advertisements Are Winners
PJtXNCXSS THEATER TO DAT AND TOMORROW.
Polo Negri in "one .axasian ruga.
also Educational Comedy. 1-16-2X
STAR THKATHE Craning Soon, Doiults Kairltnnks in THE IT," nnd "WHY G1HI.S L.KAVK HO.HU." 1-17-3
Dr. M. J. Ritter announces the open
ing of his dental offices at 500, 119th,
street, opposite the post-office, on Friday, January 20th, 1922. 1-17-5
WANTKH Washings and ironings to j $
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114 New i'ork ave., Whiting!
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STAR THKATRK TONIGHT Conwny Tear! In "WAY OK OOITBT," 5Intt nnd Jell romedr, News and n Weekly. 1-17-1
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There is nothing like it ior aencatc We agree to help your child or return your money.
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January 1 7 to 23 is National Thrift Week, and co-operating with the movement, the Straube Piano and Music Company decided to take a very active part in the combined effort to encourage and hasten the coming back of prosperous times which are now on the way.
The part ve have taken consists in a new cut in Piano prices for this period of five days, starting tomorrow morning and ending Saturday night, and in addition to that we have decided to issue a Thrift Week Stamp, reproduced herewith, which may be applied as part payment down on any Piano that may be selected during THRlFf WEEK ONLY. .
Bring This Stamp With You
This Thrift Week Stamp is as good here this week as United States currency as good as gold and worth as much as gold if you cash it in during this five day period on any new Piano in the store. There's no limit, nor any restrictions pick out any new instrument at any price.
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Straube is co-operating fully with Thrift Week, and the offer applies to the cream of our stock. This offering must be considered in every sense of the word a strictly high grade proposition, that any one in the market for a Piano may feel it a privilege to take advantage of, not only materially helping themselves, but doing your bit also in a national movement designed to speed up prosperity.
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UNLIMITED SERVICE AND GUARANTEE Brin- th;S Slamp with you it is the same as money during these five days of Thrift Week ; or if you know of friends needing a Piano you will confer a favor upon them by notifying them of Straube's Thrift Week offer, good only for the next five days.
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