Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 187, Hammond, Lake County, 31 January 1922 — Page 12

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An error in the copy of the operetta story sent in from Whiting yesterday relative to the title of a song madj It read "Kill Me Quick and Go My Honey" when It should have read "Kiss Me Quick and lo My Honey," shoving that a newspaper is not always to blame,. Under the clrcumsUm es on t-it rinks from the responsibilities of encore. Mrs. Harry A. Shimp entertained a party of friends at a bunco party and luncheon at her home in 119th street on Saturday afternoon. A most pleasant time was spent. Prizes being: awarded to Mrs. Ward and Mrs. Stevens. The guests were Mrs. Harry K. Stevens, Mrs. Koehler, Mrs. E. L.. Dewey. Mrs. K. II. Keeve. Mrs. Ruebottorft, Mrs. L. Campbell and Mrs. Gail Ward. Ing- her son, George A. Roe ie ao Mrs. Roe who has been here visiting; her son. George A. Roe, and family of hlschrupp avenue ha-s pone to Gales-burg-, 111., to visit her daughter, following which she will return to her home In California. Mrs. Edward MFadden of Central avenue is recovering from her recent Illness at the South Shore hospital In Chicago. Martin Hyland charged with being intoxicated was fined J 10 and costs, his brother, Thomas, who was also charged with same offense was dismissed Mrs. Floyd of Bristol. Ind . arrived fcere yesterday to spend several weeks .".visiting her sister, Mrs, IL G. luf'fltt of Oliver street. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander J. Manta, Eee Maytne Flynn are the proud parents of a little daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Manta. who has been living in Indiana Harbor, only recently returned to Whiting are located In the Manta fla on 119th Bt., over Baker's Jewelry store, ' formerly occupied by the former's parents. The laughters of Isabella will meet In regular session tomorrow evening to ho entertained after the meeting by the Knights of Columbus with refreshments and entertainment. Miss Grace Mathews of Hammond vas the guest of Miss Mary Hickey of Pennsylvania ave. on Sunday. Oeorse L. Girard visited his wife who !s taking treatment at Benton Harbor over Sunday and found her to still be in a painful condition with rheumatism. The Standard Oil Company band gave an excellent concert at the Community Center on Sundap afternoon. Each and every number was well rendered and appreciated especiallp so was the Declptive Fantasia, "In the Clock Store,"

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STAB THEATIK coming . Next Tuesday, Wedcdar, axd Thursday, "WHY CISXS LEAVE ST03CCE" win interest .very member of tie family. Special VaudeviiU Saturday, rtraary 4. 1:31 A child who Ij taugbt to have an account with The Whiting Savings and lan Association seldom fails down and the adult who saves will rise not only lr business and trade, but also in social life. 1:31

STAR THEATER. Sixty-fire thooaand girls disappear, ed last jfir why do Kir In leave borne f 1-25-Jt TR RtS r Two furnished rooms. Inquire 417 LAPortf? ave.. Whiting. 1:31 STAR THEATRE Reared la the lap of luxury aad dassled by smlety, she played the game With a reckless abandon, until - 1-26-7 FOR BAIxEJ Two story frame house, hot water heating system, larg basement and laundry, private garage, price ?5,600. ' 211 Centra.1 ave., phone 387-M "Whitlnc. 1:31 STAR THEATRE The pulsating, dynamic question of the hoar "WI17 Glrla Lfirc Home." 1-20-7

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Nicrtolai Lenin, bead of Russian soviet government world communist leader, tated that he will attend

coming Genoa economic conference, arranged by the allied nations of Europe, provided he ii allowed to brinsr with him a complete secret service system to Kuard him. Lenin has lust completeJ forminc 4 cabinet.

Premier Nicholal Lenin, upper left, and I. A. V. Lunacharky, minister of education, upper right. Center. Leonid G Kraawin, minister of foreign trade. " -ver left, Leon Trotsky, minister of war and navy. Lower right, G. 1 chltcherin, minUter of foreign affair a. Three new portfolios were added and several shifts made in tha positions held by members of tha former cabinet. But most of tha men in the new official family ara men who have been Lenin's closest aides since the communists came into power in Russia and started their campaign for world power.

by Charles Orth, In which the apprentice opens the store in the morning and winds up the different clocks, the tickingof which Is illustrated by the music, which gradually develops into a musical imitation of a clock store. These concerts are given monthly and the public are invited to be present and enjoy them. The young- ladies Guild of the Congregational church will t entertained at the home of Mrs. 15. F. Storer on Wednesday evening, February 8. Prayer meeting service will be held at the home of Mrs. Shelly. 116th stand Atchison ave. tomorro wevenlng-, from 7 to 8 p. m. Mrs. James Burton, Mrs. A. Ex ton t'orter. and Wijliam "Griffith left on Saturday for Lawrencevllle, 111., where they attended the funeral of their nephew, the 14 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Corner Griffith, -whose death was the result of flu occurred Very suddenly. Miss Lucile Taylor and Miss Eleanor lleaubien . were guests at a directors luncheon at the National Kindergarten C'olleKe in Chicago on Saturday. The W. T. M. Society will toll thlr monthly meeting on next Thursday afternoon at 2:"Ci o'clock at ths Library. Mrs, George Tornett entertained her friends at a bridge party at her horns in Sheridan avenue. Miss Jean Barron Hurst -will give Drtnkwatr's "Abraham Lincoln before the Sunday evening Club at the Congregational church next Sunday ev-e-nintf. Irene, the 2 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Skurka of 1215 Benedict ave. who was badly burned in an explosion at her home 01 Sunday morning died at St Margarets hospital at midnight. Undertaker Baron brought the remains to Whiting and conducted the funeral of which was held today from St. John's Slovak church. Mrs. Charles E. TmeMood of Cleveland ave. is entertaining her mother, Mrs. White of Garden Prairie. 111. The cast for the Owl Club Minstrels is having nightly rehearsals. Miss Helen Fisehrapp still remains very 111 at her home in 119th street. STAR TBXATBS TOTTLO-TTT "Why G-lrls Zave Home," This la a picture every ona must see. I:3t"2:lr3

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Honest Paris. A black satchel containing $55,000 !n cash was found on the seat of a Paris omnibus one morning recently, writes a correspondent. It had been forgotten by a bank messenger, who was greatly relieved to find that the conductor of the omnibus had duly delivered it to the lost property office, where it lay among umbrellas and odd gloves awaiting reclamation. The Bishop's Explanation. Someone had remarked to Phillips Brooks that atheists seemed to lead moral lives. "They have to," returned the good bishop. "They have no God to forgive them If they don't." Boston Transcript. SPENT HALF HER TIME IN BED FanneV Wife Tells How Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Made Her a Well Woman Carter's Creek, Tenn. " Three years ago I was almost an invalid. I spent

half of my time in bed, being afflicted with a trouble which women of a certain age are apt to have. I took Lydia E. Pinkham'sV egetable Compound Tablets and used Lydia E. Pinkham's Sanative Wash. I am a well

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been for two years. I can work as well as

any one who is younger and as I am a farmer's wife I have plenty to do for I cultivate my own grarden, raise many chickens and do nr own housework. You may publish this letter as I am ready to do anything to help other women as I have been so well and happy since my troubles are past. "Mrs. E.T. Galloway, Carter's Creek, Tenn. Most women find plenty to do. If they are upset with some female ailment and troubled with ouch symptoms as Mrs. Galloway had, the emaiiest duty seems a mountain. If you find it hard to keep op, If you are nervou3 and irritable, without ambition and out of sorts generally, give the Vegetable Compound a fair trial. We believe it will help you greatly, for it has helped others.

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Starting Sunday, Feb. 5th.

National Emblems. The rose, England's national flower, was chosen as the country's symbol at the dose of the War of the Roses. The shamrock Is firmly imbedded In Irish hearts because St. Patrick used It to Illustrate one of his sermons. The thistle was adopted as the na

tional emblem of Scotland because, I in the reign of Malcolm II, a mont j filled with thistles saved a Scotch fort- S ress from Danish Invasion.

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