Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 182, Hammond, Lake County, 25 January 1922 — Page 8

PAGE THE TUTES. Wednsdnr, Jan. 25, 1923.

WHITING NEWS

WHITING antf if PEOPLE

FRENCH CUE STAR TO COMPETE IN AMATEUR MEE'i

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Mlk McOcwan hay returned home

from the Eiinois Central hospital in -fclcaLSO where he underwent operation. J. J. Kelly of iSn Actor.iu, Tcs., ts a Whltins business visitor. Tba Plymouth Aid Society of the ConCTegatlona.1 church will ifivc a supper la the church parlors tomorrow evening. Tba menu to bo served is as follow: : Eaied ham, jelly, veal loaf, brown gravy and mashed potatoes, pickles, bake -J t-ear.s and bo, rolls, ice cream, cake and coJIee. Hi&s Elbe G. Kit by of Hammond yU!ted with Whiting friends. lir. C. E, Vincent of LaPorte v. io ttoxaa from the Chicago hospital where ahe underwent an operation. Her Osajhter, Mrs. George Johnson of Chicago is still remaining at her parents homo and will until her mother recovers fro:;-, her EInesa. Tia case of Jack JCaTavin&Xy of Z2i IS'sw York ave., charged with violation of the liquor !o.w, was roll protsed ii. Via city court on Monday.

Mrs. Theodore Abral

la on the sick list.

The Owl Club minstrel win be rivan ajain this year and according to pres- ' ent plans they are scheduled for Feb. 6ti nd 7th. Ka'.ph Hamilton of the ; Hamilton and Bren Co. will be in cl.arst: j of the performances. j Miss Bessie Black of 710, 120th ct.. had the misfortune to blip on the icy sidewalk in front of the Indiana Shoe I

Shimnfr parlors 02 ll?ta st.. a:ia brote her wrist. Miss Marruerite Iiter of Atchison v. has gone to Cleveland for a several weeis visit at the home of her brother and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Emii Dexter -w ho nay a new son bora a week 350. Georf s, the eldest son of Mr. and Mr?. Stava Kaminsid of New Tork ave., un-

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at 7:jj. The coGimunton service on Sunday morning and Sunday even in rr. The pre.idinp elder, Rev. Win. i Kllnjrbeil of Freeport, 111., will be present and havo charge of the ervices Friday and Sunday evenings. The Quarterly conference will be on Friday evening at the cioso of the preaching service All cnnual reports should tie ri'"ea t this business service. A

t young peopte's rally will be held at j our Ktst Side, Cb.lc.igvj, church, r.ovt j Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. I'rof. j II'!inmlIler of Northwestern collet twill give an adlrtas. Eyerybody welj come to all the cbove pervicea. ! II. C. POWELU raster, j Mr. t.r,dl Mra. Alfred Fliessle of Wilj m?ttu i-peut the wsdt end with the lutf U-r's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willlan Itiman of Lake avenue, i J. Hctnick returned from hia tr;p to M-clln aii J other points in Ohio, where j ho has been 'visiting the John Urowny,

5 rorrneny or itoburtsdaie tad other rela

tives. Wayne Karma, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harms ,of Lake avenue. Is on the

sk list.

Mr. &r.d Mra. Frank Spors of ITSth Pt.

visited Mr. Rohrdanz at St. FenianS? hospital on Sunday and found hlrn grett:np along: nicely. The Marquette Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Henry Eggers of Lake n.ve.

Wedreijiy afternoon. Mrs. Knima Moare. Superior nvenu, waa a Chlcaxo business visitor Monday. Klmer Atchison of Hammond, visited his mother, Mrs. M. Atchison of Lak-i avenue Sunday. George Kamlnsky, Jr., of MLyrtle ave.,

1 underwent an operation at St. Bernards

hospital on Monday. He i? under the

care of Dr. IL E. I. Tlmm. y. Iltchard Bchaaf, of Indian t1vd lo in Indianapolis on truisneef. Mr. and Mrs. Fioyd Ztanka and daughter of AtchlBon live., were entertained at a mix o'clock dinner at the home of Mr. and lire. Andrews of Chicago, Sun-any.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hlolim ar.u family of Indiana blvd., wero tho yue!ta c: thj lattors mother, Mrn. Jc-bn;ion, o: taet Eldr, Hunday. Mr. and Mr. Edward Jcwett of Indiana blvd. were entertained at a lx o'clock dinner at the home of Mr. ml Mrs. John V.lny of South Chioag-o.

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Cdon&rd RondiL Edonsrd Roudil. amateur batkCre miliard player of 1 ra.-.ce. en- of the foreign roe wizards who will compete in the intenaa ni. amateur toumey ta Philadelphia b"einnir! February 13. endil is frrty-one- He von Ce amateui titie in the "second catecry' . r Class B at twer.tv-v.

Mrs. William Gamtril of Lake avenue has returned from a vltit with her par cnts down state.

Mrs. C. H. Daugherty

entertaining

her sister from Milwaukee. T-ev. II. p. Ivey returned Mr.iay from Walkerton, Ind.. where he Jiad

derwent a very serious operation at St. j spent Sunday preacliir.E b'-th morning aernarca hospital on Monday. Tester- and evening;. It vas the first Sunday

day be was reported as holding- his own. The Ways and Means committee of the -). S. S. will give a bake sale at Atkln & Tiorp'a grocery neit Saturday ai';ernoon. The taos'.c and art section of the Fortnightly Club will rive an operetta, at

the high school auditorium on next Fri iay evenir.gr, where you mav hear a!

-our favorite old songs rendered by '.VTiitlnsrs best musical talent. The oporetta was rornpobcrt by Mrs. F. R. Doll -id is beir.? repeated ty request, the proceeds g-ouis- for the philanthropic

of the home-cominsr week being held

in the Methodist Epis-opal church cf that place, on the occasion of the reopening of the church. The church edifice, which is conslructea entirely of cobble-tone, waa ere:ted durlnwr the pastorate of Ho v. Icy i: that town about fifteen years agu. 1'iishop

1 I F. TV Lecte of Indianapolis. .vill ypcaU

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lASt Sunday -fas Tisitors Day in thChurch of Christ Bible tchool. Thro-jgh the efforts of our decorating committee, contisting cf Mrs. Whiting ar.d M's. Sharp our auditoriyrr. was

t'::n et th. rli. TTfr cflfct i marl Tin

nf f!'oW!iE otvle: Kathleen. Mrs. I t'-Jlif-li' corated. The atteedance

G. F. Ordeman; "lother, Mrs. T. Saiatho; 1

l3T3gla. Mrs. F. 1. Doll; America, Mrs. '.. H. Cobb: Sailors, Mrs. Chae. E. Koch

And" Mrs. Roy E. Green; Vncle, Mrs. D. J. Prochaska; Aunt. Mrs. W. S. Swarts: tTonsln, Mrs. Garland Humphreys; Colorei Men, Mrs. Leslie Campbell and Mies Roo Gordon; Colored Mammies, Mrs. Ts. riiaok and Mrs. Fred Hadley; Eitt'o fwt?r. Lena McNeill. Accompanist, Mra J H. Hoskinson; Violinist, Mrs, C P. McNeil!; Chairman stage settings, Mrs P. J. paskwieiz; Instrmental music, Mrs. U. T. Myrick; duett, Mrs. I. C. Gordon I Mrs. Norman Raustaad. Mrs. N. F. Forhythe is confined to her "..-rne la the Wett. Park addition with an :tack of U-e gripivev. H. P. Ivey of the M. E. church . is returned from Walkerton, Ind., ,i r.cre he attended 1 "horn? coming cele-t--ration" be fcavinj .formerly a 1 :jrM there.

j was good at both ths morning and

evening services. We arc still ahead in the ciopo contest with Indiana Harbor and we are gaining steadily. The score now is SS3 to TST in favor of Whiting. Neit Sunday Is the iat day of the contest and we are coins ti fiS'at to v.'iu.

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Whiting Advertisements Are Winners

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rfosae rrKuia, T1) ot. o. :b. Pur a I'orkl :sae; 211 Lapcrt a.-.', pis or.- 1S;m! :.'an A. Hows. ".-23-3 j

..o mere debts w;ii be .:uben contracted by .;a& EfBhen- CHAS. I

ra:d by Char, j 71 y wife. M-fc. '

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'oaired Ham 1 church Jan rica 50c : - :

NOTICE "tipper at 'r.rre -.-iti...r; -2?th. from I to 7 p. -..

j JiTAR THEATER TOMG11T. 1 DOIOLA9 FAIRBANKS In "THE I ?HT." 71 of said BboDt 1. And Earry Seaman In The Fall Uur'' A1o Beb

and 14 tlE 4. real Boy eout pletare. Moie - Jliks" loborB l-SS-Jt-STIR THEATER. C.oinins Veit T'nendar, Wednesday and Thorday. 1IV iIRLS LEAVE HOME' wilt Interest every member of tbe faiutly lv3-eu 'JOo la Kiow Vtliy Oiris Lfte Homef' If net, ceme t "far Theater, Tuesday.

i Princess Tb-afer Today and Tomorrow KETTI (OMPSOS fa "LADIES MIST MVE." Also Pathe Xevrs mnd Tollard j Comedy -1-Z53t.

The regular Piayor tjrvic uili be held at tho First Evangelical church of Kobertsdaia on Wednesday evening ut T:20. The Ladies' Bible Class at the home of Mre. Joeio Jcwett. 1345 Roberta aver.-ic, Thursday evening T:S0. Thrt otieninjr tervice of the fourth quarterly meet ins on Friday evening P1P1PLY? WELL, DON'T BE People Notice It. Drive Them Off With Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets.

STAR THEATER. Usus( et Tuexday, Wednesday ad Tbnrnday "HHV r;HH.S I RAVi; lIOirE" -will loterenf rvery member of (fro family. l-25-6t. Eeeo ICaplan, formerly or the .-.( iff r v jrnitore company Indiana Harbor. I.s -.ow conducting a floor over'.nx rtore -H East fc"tAo street, Hammond. His stock consists of Rugs. Carpets t-d LincleurrR. leon's Floor Cover-

E. State street. 17am - ; ; s -1 f

r;g Store, 134 nd. Ind.

.'omorrow 13 double 3'--.: Gordon d. tons. 1-1--'. t

trLoc9 Theatt-r Today 3 lonorrun BETTY COMI'SOV lo "UlllliS Ml VI LIVE." Alto Pathe vrs and PoLLarj Comedy t -25- 2t. The habit of 'savin,; brmss fature rosperity. It rral:es youth happy, u.iddle life prosperous and .iu a.ue ..omfortable. The Whiting Savings and Toan Ass'n pays C per cent divide::!. Bsgla an account today. Adv.

STAR THEATER TONIGHT. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In THE VT." tint nnta nbotit It. And Larry ! leamu ta "The Fall Guy." Also Bob : am A Bill- A real Bey Scout picture. '

tlaJrtc by Mlu Co born l-43-2t-fDnt Ton Know Why Gtrls Leave Homet If not. come to Star Theater rueoday. l--5-rtt. One gent's glove .,u liSt.i t.-eet or on Clark between 118th and sischrupp ave. Finder call at 514 Clark 1-25-lt.

i A p.mp! . f&ce will cot etabarraa ': you much longer it' you get a package of Ir. ikiwards" Olive Ta.b!eu. The j bfi.iu shotild began to clear after you j ha'."': taken t.e tablets 'a lev.- nights. J C".car,i-s t'n'j blood, bowcis and liver j v.-;t. Dr. Ed vai d j' Olive TabWa, the I successful f:.''.i.stitute 'or calomel; j there's t eici.uc6ii of yalc aXter tk-

ing therr:. Er. Edwards' Oiiva Ta'.-ts do tfcat which calomel does, anl just a-s effectively, but their aotlon !j tentle and

safe instead of severe ari'I irritaitng. ! No cna who take.-- Olive Tablets is , crv er cursed with a "dark brown taste,"' 1 a bad breatifc, a dull, listless, "no good" j feeS!S cor.i'tiatior.. torpic .!vcr, bajJ ! d."5vi;t;en or pimply fue-. j j Olive Taclois :e a part'.y vegetable J .;:i'.p jur.'i 'r.ii-ii wltb o oil; you '

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