Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 179, Hammond, Lake County, 20 January 1922 — Page 16
PAGE
LAKE CTT"TV rpxr J TF?T Friday, January 20, 1922.
WHITING isnd itt PEOPLE
Tt Woman's Rome Missionary Soeity of t3i Methodist EMscopa.! Chucch nunt their annual ThankOfTerinjr strvica (or next Sunday morningat 10:45. Rev. Bul E. Horn, sjpt of Friendship House, Gary, m ill be the speaker. The La4ies Rosary Society of the Satire Heart Church will give a Bunco and p&dro party this evening at the Sacred Heart feail. Refrenshrnents will be aarved. Mms AHMr Wj!kr will entertain ffce Beta Gamma Upsilon Sorority at t,cr home in Sheridan avenu this evening. "Friendly Kururture" th kind that radiates comfort and pleasantness offered considerably below imaginable low prices at Selfer's February Furniture Sale. 1-20-1 Mw. Catherine Hughes of Nw York a.' venue has moved to 400 White Oak avenoa. Mrs. Henry Ians is improving- from her illness at her home in Central jvptrne. Mrs. WIIHma and daughter, Mr. Goodia and the latter'a baby who have made a lengthy visit here with the for
mer" parents Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Griffith of Central avenue have returned to thoir home in New Lexington, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Walker who visited their grand-pareata. the Griffiths, have also returned to th-eir home in Vancoiwor. B. C. February redeaso of Brunswick record is row on 6al at Seller's Furniture Company. 1-20-1 Mr. John Chebeni'k of 319 Front St., who was bo rood last Sunday in a gaso!in explosion, is in a critical conditioa at the So-titli Chicago hospital, her ntre body being- burned 30 hadly that it Is not tboug-ht even grafting can kelp her. In addition to the burns the woman suffered a broken leg when shs Jumped out of the window. Mrs. Chefceirik's ttixe weeks old baby !s being eared for at the hospital and is getting along nicely. Tou can mw buy a tining'-room tabl and srix chairs to match for the came price jou would have had to pay fcr the table alooe a short tme ag-o. 1-20-1 Tfc M- W. of A. will Install their officers at the Slovak Dora this evening. The members of the Young Indies Gviild of the Congregational Church witl gire a -take ss.ie at Davidson's real
WHEN ENGLAND'S IJOYAL LOVERS HIDE
.
i
? " 4
4
K
6 V?
4
f k 'v r f " & V i ; x'
In'iw. Take baby out for at least one wnn si-.t-raJ gtrod vx:al and elocutionhour every day. 1-20-1 ary selections. Loth having to respond Mrs. John Viscount! entertained a j to hearty encores. A moat enjoyable I few friends at a parly at her home in 1 evoning was ppejit by ail j Central avenue in honor of her birth- Mrf. Fred Bmhammer of Myrtlo Tt, ( day anniversary. The afternoon was j w!lo has been on the sick l;.t for tJa 'most pleasantly spent, following which rai,t t.n days if improving and is able
re; Ivan ments were served. An out-of-
town g-UeHt. was Miss Margaret Kohrer
A' the Ka-t Sule. llr.s. J.ihn Sai?er of Ohio avenue with xi-ven t y-five nii'mbtrs of the Chicago Ci'Ittiro Club went on a tour throusrli the Hull House on Wdnesitaj. and n es e entertained . at lunclu on at the Hull House. Mrs. H Killer.-; Is ill at her home in C'-ntr-il -Hvt'tiiii', Mis. M.r.ry l.nnc is improvinft .f. h r
limine i" C-ntr:il a.ci.u Mis. C."'tiK' r, lii'insr exp day from A 11 11a -v ;i.n, ., Ktav with 1. .r d 1 u.ulit t r. Mr. ,liv'k I'ltTitice ci 5-j.fety ii'-pai-i iiic-it at ii
.'i' v-n at t he Jatiuary 2Tt' fo j ij's ph 1 !m ! 1 i: r. -r ; Ii'ji-r !s ',nir'.
her mot lie r, rt.ed hove tof..r a lengtay
Co.. !s mihj Wu -'Viirm'io The 1 'or SilE'S will a-jdilcriuni ft of the ( ,' r. l''r,ci homo n fci-
1 1 -i
d In (lie :;,t.-M-d Oil at the Oh ioa 10. of oil
the bei,ef :li!it. in, at her
d a !i ; - ii u .;.
RGBERTiiDALE
Vi&count Luscelie.- and Princess Mary ready tor the nunt. Can it be that Viscount Iasee!le3 was whispering one of those sweet "nothings" that lovers whisper just as the camera man came upon the royal couple a? they waited for the start of a recent hunt hU
Whiting Advertisem en ts Am Winners
estate office tomorrow beginning: at 2: HO p. m. Nathan Snlfzm;m of the M'hifintr police force has return. 'd to his duties af
ter bavin? a few days off. d-:rini? which ! time he was united in marriage to Miss Lowentha'. of t'hieago. bein? the result of an army romance in which she sent him a sweater. The young- Couple . are residing- at 322 Central ave. j Miss Naomi I.irsett. physical direct- , or in the Whithiir school is able to be I out after on illness of ?iveral days. Supt. J. H. Hosknson has been spending the week at. South Bend attending j a convention. j Harry Dobhertine who has been ill j for some tin e is rr-porteJ to be very j low at his home in Central avenue. Mrs. Erne.-'t Yater of Fischrupp ave., who has been ill wtif. improved yestcr- I day. J Instructions to every Mother from
the family Poctor and eiders
ive ca:iy pun!
just fer': i a. tri
as .'-sential and get a 1 The r-v'.--f'!
y of as f,
fresh
air:
it, ii
od" '
v ; i h t w ire verv 1
o t o
oaoi.
M lt Till: V ! ISi: TOMdHT Serl.-il IJa.t ; lbso oilu-r lNcturcx nn! t oaieSy. 1-10-1 IMIINCKSS TJIH VTItK I flMnilT Justine .1 ihnione in II K l.TKIl KU II l UH l'KitS." Also llar.il ! I.loyd eom-dj-. with Kelie HanieiM and Serial Ii ItiSA ii 1 . (i rHKOH.II," 1-20-1 The Chris! Ian Kj.ie:e,-c.r of the First Prcsiiyi or ian Chun h of Hammond hold a hanq'jet on Tuesday evening. A deIiwhtiui c'onip.itiy of m i? p.-ople sat down at (he l-,vr'y d Kror.it el I !', .. ith Mr. iternard O.ivit as c'laf-man.
Mr. and Mrs. John MtNui of nr,! Joiner! ir oven tie d-ayiiteJ tic arjeier.-e
to be around aKain. Tli? Christensn home on Amy a"tine is unJer quaianune. Their little daughter ltona having eoiitiacted scarlet fever. Yeron'.ca. Pel ski of Roberts avenue, is confined to her home wiUi a very .;e'i t re cold. Miss Adeline Leverenz if Myrtle ave.. . attending: the couth Chicago b'-i-siness colieire. Henry F. l:g-ers of Ijkt avenue was a business h-itor at. Grant Park, 111., lat. Tuesday. Mrs Charley Ppanshurf- of Atchison Feeling Grippy? Cold Coming On? DRY, tickling nensation in the throat, headache, feverish, eyes eche. Don't play with that on-coming cold. Get Dr. King's New Discovery at orvce. You will like the- way it takes hold and case the cough, loosen the phlegm and relieves the congestion in the eyes and head, and Boon breaki up the most obstinate attack cf colj and grippe. Children and prownnns alike tmi it. No harmful drugs, but just pood medicine for cold:., roughs and grippe Sold by your druggist for 60c. Dr. King's New Bis co-very For Colds and Couphs
ai.enus is still in a very serious condition. j The Ladies Aid of the Bvanrelical t chunch of Robertsdale. held their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. George Bader of Myrtle avenue Wed- . nesday afternoon, afier the business
eon served by Mrs. Bader. Tho home cf Mx. and Mra. Tom Jones of Uncoln avenue I quarantined, their thnir littie daughter LJllian having the warlet feveir, she bewig reported veryill at this time. Mr. and Mrs. George GoHdinar and son
session was disposed of the ladies en- Robert were in Hammond on business Joyed a social hour and a lovely lunch- Wednesday
7
ves
Sleep the Children Well I
During these days many children are complaining of headache, fevenshness, stomach troubles, and irregular bowels. If mothers only knew what
MOTHER GRAY'S SWEET POWDERS
for CHILDREN
i
I
em-be TiJSSrW. 11
VyIH do for children no family would
without them. These powders are so easy and pleasant to take and eo effective in their action, that for over
30 years mothers have usea mem
and told others a boot tfarm. Drugjrsta everywhere.
to KM Aerept Any SabsStai hr
iOTKf3 GKAla SWEET rKDE8S.
-"-, noiw i j,;
( 3 a Pf.JliC-rrtt
Tired Out In Half a Day? You wouldn't be if your bowels were acting regularly. Try Dr. King's Pills for sluggish boweh. You'll keep for work. At all druggists 25c.
PROMPT 1 WOM'T G -RIFTS r. Kind's Pills
1 important News-Page 9 1
PLEATS AND MORE
PLEATS MAKE NEW GOWN FOR SPRING
STAR THEATRE Csmiaff oa, IJooiS las Fairbaaks In -THE MJT,' and "WHY UILS LEAVE
HUME." Dr. M. J. .'Rttter annotinc.es the opea-J r.g- f his dental offices at 6G0, 119th street, phone 62I-U Whiting, opposite -he postoSice ta Friday, January 20th, -,3Sa 1-18-5 TTst yur Tiano or Player Taned io" repaired by F. C. Dickinson; Also Phonog-raph Repairing:, phono 369-J; Z'2 Cleveland avenue. Whiting. 1-8-2 OOtr WBIA RBCORDS RED I CED TO f&e, AT SAM AKONBJER'i. JEWEIo rA, ooa iw st, whiting. i-:o-tf rI?ICES THEATRE TONIGHT Justine Jahaatone in "SHELTERED DlCGHTERS," Al Harold Lloyd eomerir, with Bebc Daaipla and Serial BREAKING TBHOtCH." 1-20-1 - -it trriss the big- sacrifice sale now on at H. Gordon & Son, Whiting-. 1-20-1
STAR THEATRE TOMGHT ei4al Day; Also Otlier Picture ami
1-10-1
5
f
-ft 4
1
- -v 'r.,. i.. v;;
vf jfc'f; vs -; '
x . u
Ths vrM is ftU of mem who have tried to savve, had stumbled and sriven tip !b disgust. They call themselves fa tiaras, but fool themse-lves as they are nrr too old to make a fresh start by opealnjr with The Whiting Savinsrs aad Loan Association. 1-20-1 T ke ttoe mattress factory busy durinc th wipixwe-d-to-be dull months SefT'9 axe selling their "Dandy" mattres for $t.80. Tha consequence La ths factory is workins over-time. 1-20-1
, -r ! ! . . - ' j
4
Vr
Griesel & Trulley Funeral Directors Successors to A- D. Hayden AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone Whiting 531 Residence, Phone Whiting 532 Anywhere Any Time 426 119th ST WHITING
1 I ' -f -1 1 '
Pleated sleeves, tunic and panels make this new Bprir.g frock of navy Canton crepe. The frock is a straight line model which hangs from the shoulders with a jet trimmed girdle marking a iow waistline. The uneven hem and flare sleeves are marks of the iy2 season.
SUNDAY DINNER 75c With All the Trimmings James Connie? MEE HOTEL Reshirant Phone 574
fiV , -. - .-.-.-A
- .V It .1 t
' ' ' ,
lit
POSSESS
SALESMAN
WANTE
This country's leading piano manufacturer will place with you a sample stock of splendidly made pianos and player-pianos. A most complete line at the very lowest prices. Address B-42, TIMES, GARY, IND.
i
i ti !"- j l-.v I I "
r V m i i -; N If - fens
o
At the Greatest Shoe Sale Ever Held in Hammond are Attracting
0ISJU i4
Never Before Have Such Wonderful Values Been Offered at So Tempting a Price
I ins sale Mas made
amoioi
MB time Mecca f the
and Vicinity
SHOES OXFORDS Ail Widths All Sizes AH
Styles
fx
in
f4
4 V D 2, & JL
WOMEN
o
$ 10.00
Vain
es
fcaSES:'?-S3 ii:4wAss
EVERY POPULAR LAST AND STYLE
A FIT FOR EVERY FOOT
Fo
r Men and Women
EXTRA SPECIAL
Iil8
rirst z d 1
IT
feme
!iirtrfcimy. To Morning Shonners
I entering the MB Boot-Shop Saturday Morning will have their Unrestricted choice of any pair of MB
WOMEN'S HIGH SHOES
IN KID LEATHER CALF LEATHER MILITARY AND FRENCH HEELS
Up to $10.00 Values
P
1 per pan-
All Sizes in This Lot
MORE THAN SCO PAIRS TO SELECT FROM
No Try-ons, No Exchanges Limit 1 pair to a Customer Get in Line Early Call Your Size
Uo
'12.00 Values
MB MARK OF QUALITY ON EVERY SHOE
y is
IN ALL SIZES AND WIDTHS AAA TO E
ior Men and Women Who Care
The Usual MB Service and Courtesy Thruout the Sale
"WATCH
Tv'A .v PTf LS? "ss
OUR WINDOWS"
w r, iris
OUT
'mM
X
AN STREET K7e Advertise the Truth fje Truth Advertises Us
HOKM
1 1.
