Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 190, Hammond, Lake County, 3 February 1922 — Page 13

Friday, FebirraT 3, 1922.

WHITING NEWS

Airs. W. P. Stenhouse, Mrs. R. R. Velsoy, William O'Neill aud Waller J-'-vea -went to Eioominston, 111.. yesterday to attend the funeral of Mr. Karry Xthea. a brother-in-law of the three fsrmtr id an undo of the latter. Mr. Rhea vl.o was & tliioasro anI Alton engineer, wus so severely injured iu a railway accident on Monday that death resulted. Toix an buy a seven-piece tValnut rinlnsr-roora suite for i.60 at Setter's Vr.brsiry Varniture Sale. The t&.ble oblong and the cbairs bara leatht-r seats. r:-:!-lt The Royal Nelg-hVirs will giv a card jvarty, Monday evening, February Sth, at the tiom of Mrs. Charles Wlletta, D1 119th street. Beautiful prims will be given and a lu-nch will be trved. Trie Pythian Sl.Ttors -will meet ir regular ses-sion thisr eveiwi?. J. Wonnocott Mill remains qui:. W. at hi.i home in "leve.l.nJ avenue, vhere he ts been confined to ius bed f-r fhe pat t.'jree wseii "Whltingr friends , Mr. and Mrs.

especial treat and the public is Invited to be present. Mr. M. Lcwin of Kast Chicago, vice president of Sfifer Purnltnro Company.

13 h;re to assist the crowds at the Feb- j ruary l'urn ture Sale. 2-S-lt j Miss Hazel l- Lonrr of LaPorte av- I

fresh uir ia Just aa essential t baby's welfare as food. Get a baby carriage tday at Seiftr's February Furniture SiTie and tako baby out

etit- Ths tias on the hi&h school was hunsr at half n:;ist. The boys from the st'iiior (jia.ss acting as pall b-arera were Leo P. Krcii'tr, Francis Kirn. Harold

.!U vaar.n . veiu. n y Mrs. George Wylle of Cleveland aver'or three months In the Oak Park. I l-.inuJ underwt.nt an operation for goiter library, durlns the absence of the li-, Rt thu gL 1?ornara.s hospitll in Chl.

(ago, and Is reported as getting along

every day. 2-3-1 Humphreys. 8yivi.Ht.er O'Connell, Arllev. W. E. McKenzie, D.D., district j vtue Green and We:-ley Sowers. The superintendent, of Sut!i Bend, wlU be senior Ktrhs acting as honorary pall the preacher at the Methodist church : b-?ar;rs were: Irei,c! Wright, Violet next Sunday night. The Sunday nUlit j Sundtiolm, l.orot.I.y l.es ;t r, Gi'adys services have been Browing in at- I lirown, Joan Uwm.ii and l.ydla Woestendance through the month of Jau- tenfelt. Interment us at Hammond, uary. An urgent invitation la given The deceased was the daughter of to members and friends to is present, j Mr. and Mrs. John Fiachrupp of lJiith

brarian who is on a western trip

-Mrs. Ir. R. Hoot of Central avenue in eon fined in the Lyins-In hospital in hicago. Mrs. Hoot is getting- along nicely but tlitir many friends will be sorry to learn that a daughter born to them was dead at btrth. Mrs. W. II. .onahue will entertain St. Jo.-eph's tlaild at her home in SiieriJ a 1 1 .' c n , this evening'. Tomorrow starts the second twoweek period of Selfer's February Furniture Sale Great doings are expect

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I The iscifjt of the Metbodlat clturc.t j Hviac in West P.-irk. with a few of I their friends enjoed their second an- : nual K'.-t-U; th'-r dinner on 'Wedrse-

QuRe well. See S,-piece Bow

Knd Walnut Fed-

street, Iter illness due to diabetes beingof short duration, she having been absent from school only a few weeks. In addition in her parents tlie younyr lady is survived by her two si.-ter. Mrs.

' Adalph Zweig and Miss Mildred Fiseh-

room net at $lG.iO; supfrvalue. Seifer"s rupp and two brothers, John and ClarFebruary Hale. 2-3-St enco Fi:u-nrupp. The floral tributes A dandy 3-piece Cane Set Curing i were very beautiful ar.d lavished in Seller's February Sale. Only fl37,:.0. ln.rKe nunlnrs. 2-3-6t i UcadjiiMmeiiis and inflitlor.s are The next meeting cf the K-i.-tern ! all over in the l-'urnit nre Industry. The

Star will not be until February KUU. Tilt) funeral of atlss Helen Fisc.hr u op, ape IS years, was hold yesterday af-

ternoon in Chicaeo of VndertaUers

Hvenfl and Snausbure. A short fr-

ce was h Id at the family liume in

colored people ia the Steel City who have felt the pans of rfard times.

?Irs. Louis Moulter of the Wert Park addition entertained her sister and niece from Chicago. We are all accustomed to "see window displays but rarely fret an opportunity to "hear" windows "TALK." Seii'er's windows showing some of the February Furniture Sale items are not only talking- but shouting' to all passers by to come in and take them lioue. 3-S-lt Mrs. Sterling 1L IJigfes expects to leave for Norfolk, Va., in a few days, where she will visit with relatives and bring her baby who has been with relatives back with her.

Kdward J. Wonnocott of Cleveland avenue who was badly bnrned at the Standard Oil Co. last Saturday, Ls paid i to have contracted scarlet fever and ' has been removed from the Illinois ! Central hospital in Chicago to the lso- !

iation hospital. One-third of your life ls spent in bed. Is your bed, spring and mattress comfortable etioujrh to g-ive you vital-

fri ity tor the other two-thirds. Come

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tJaarlee Slirvenfeit of lun'ansvil!e -w Mildred rm:wiD, of Whitn-e; i- Interested to know that a dau

'"U born to thf-H) en Ti.usilay. Tfce wedding- of Mi.s Kdith Kelly of

' 't'tiea?o and Mr. John M. Stivr of I J'.e d.titier. ".iitiTi5 will take plac? in Chicsso to-' to the tal

: '..Trow evening at the home of tft ' rradr's mother, fifiiS S.ulh Marsh-leM :' en a. The weddinj? will be attende-1 ;. on'y relatives, the attendants to be Miph Lillian Keiiy, sister of the bride--h. ami Mr. Frank XHrgrgan of Whit-

home of Mrs. TVrk aivpnue. i 1 been mn 1 uilditifn rati

her contribution ii . a t unity sat down l.'r.'cl and enjoyed

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At jSoUer'n Fehmary Ftirnitor- Sa ;. ea can buy s. Karpen parlor suite and v J-ple.-a bed room mitte f"r about the uu price yc.i could f -rmorly buy ono -j;lte. MJs. Jxn Barron Hum of the Whitns; high ic'arK)l f.-wulty will Rive John l rinJcwater'a "Abraham Lincoin" at CongTegatlrnal church next 5un!,y evrtnir.er. This promise. to tie an

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,T. T. Sir t'.i. 1 1 t'J West ivcinti .: --r-f.a ;a t i -rt 1 r.y tie- itOct-.s: aFci in ".;i(!y Viao t"ueht her

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urood thin -f for which the hostess and the other ladies of that section 'nave bee -.me famous. The afternoon was spent very pleasantly In a social ra;', and with fancy work and knottine of a comforter. There. 19 loiroi talk of hawing these dinner oftener li.an once a year. It. won; Id not tie ur-prisinR-!f there, wor a jre.nerkl migration, of w.-ioie families towards West I'nrk by t:ie timn the next occasion of this isind is announced, because of the pood time reported. Seifer's February Sale entering Its thirdl week with additional wonder values. 2-3-f,t

' ll?th street, foliowinir Which the cor- ' te'-te ITi.;'f . ilid to the. i:c-.).-r; .--In j KvanKclical church, where a nwit j beautiful sermon was preached by t'i- :' lia.-tor. lle-v. Powell. The senior class were pn" "it ;r. a l o.Iy to do honor to : the memory of their departed 1 -lass-I mate, on- of the brla-htset of their

class, the majority of the hiVh school students ami fac ilty also beinp- pres-

1222 new price tags at Seifer Furniture Company's February Said is evidence to the eflect that prices are as low as tli'-v can possiMy b. 2-3-lt

I lie Jrnilcs heloritvlncr to the M. K.I

clri.-rch in Whitintr. res-idinp- in th

Wr-Ft park addition had a Ket-toRr,ther a,,d wnat Seifer'a has to offer at the noetine on Wednesday. Thore were ! Ft,rl,ar7 Furniture Sa). . 2-S-lt 1 we - pre'-eet and at noon a bointe- I As- yet no trace of the mail baps o'ls diMier was .served at the home of j stolen from Whiting on Wednesday has Mrs. .1. T. Smith, on West l'ark a ven ue. j come to lisrht. It's surprlsinp how n.ost tijovablo tune was h.id by j many letters must have been in that i!;o;.e pro:-1 nt. the afternoon itcinir one first class mail bag-, because every : i-ent In knotting ami making a corn- i one from AVhitinff expecting a letter

nt to Gary to I which they did not receive, are sure it

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ot asse tlits: the ; was in the stolen sack.

IirfrftLatng- Frliraarr , WblMnje fcw"lr- ktorea will clofie at S p. na except Monday and Thursday at S p. m., cet Moutia yund Thormliir at 8 p. m., Saturday and pay day at 10 p. nv Z- 2- Lino Tr. f-i. It iJewey tutoun.-.d the reopening; of his office in the Sehargbuilding- Saturday, February 4th. 2-1-St Visit Beanty Shop, 1333 Amy avenoe. Phone 21C-M. Open evenings. 2-2-4t Ruf.-s are cheaper now than they

have been for several years. Yorj can i now g-et a lovely one-pusi-e velvet rritr i in a full room niza for $3S.O0 at Seifer's February 2-3:-l Otir fiuccess In Millinery !b built on j Blvintr to our customers the right-hat at the rifrht timo at fin right price.) Wo have a larere scl ctlon of new J spring models, t'nat are chara.cteristic I of hih quality and go d etyl'-s. Fred's j specialty and Penuty t hop, S31 USth j street, Wh I tin sr. Phor. 127-N. 2-.1-U

IT.tK TltrXATRR TOMCHT "Variety pronram W. Iafle, Bin Fxr. Ktirlady tl JPijaea mtt tker tlcam &-S-X t it jw'waot t "rtxtir bet ftrtewtj save your money, by tart1ajr aa account with the Wbitinu Saviosa and Loan Association with a dlVdeod f aix per cent. t-S-lt Tou eu wen afford to throw ;t that heavy Iron bed arsd uret" a rtee! bed, and fcariitary spring ard cottan mattress for the price of tte bed alone at Seifer'a February Furniture Sale PRICES THEATHK Tff'VrCiBrT ' rrk Mai In DUCTOK JIM." AI Harnld l,loyd Comedy nail aeriitl, miKAKivo Timftr;u.p 2-2-lt

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(January Releases) THE SHEIK. Miller Orchestra. WEEP NO MORE MY MAMMY. Dance. UNEXPECTEDLY. Bert Williams. BROTHER LOW DOWN. Bert Williams. I WANT MY' MAMMY. Dalhart and Al Bernard THAT'S HOW I BELIEVE IN YOU. Edwin Dale. LEAVE ME WITH A SMILE. Fox Trot. Happy Six, HOW MANY TIMES. Hippy Six. LOVE SHIP. Princes Orchestra. WHEN FRANCE DANCES WITH ME. Big hit. SLEEP IN THE DEEP. Yodel Duct

i75c 3 HOMELAND SWITZERLAND. Zimnjciman and GrandnUe.

100 New Columbia Records Friday and Saturday Only We were rrry fortunate 5n seenring this great selection oF Coltmibia Records as they have all been retired from the Columbia catalogues end are very eagerly sought This selection of records consists of some of the most beautiful records that have ever been on the market. They are all new records but have been discontinued by the Columbia Graphophcne Co. You may never have a opportunity to bey them at any price a jam. The; following are only a few of this list of records that have been so OTida in demand.

.2868 I We Must Have a Song to Remember. Peerless Quartet.

"Good Night. Angeline. My Love Song, My Roses and You." Chas. Harrison. '"Hand in Hand Again." Campbell and Burr. ""Your, Making a Miser of Me." Henry Burr. ""Some Day You'll De Sorry." Irving and Kaufman. 'Tackin "Em Down." Van and Schenck. "You'll Always Find Sunshice in My Old Kentucky Home." "Wonderful GaL" Hickm?n Trio. '"Nobody Knows." " ' "Carlo. " One Step, Art Hickman's Orchestra. '"Rose Room." Piaco. Time House Nights." Col. Saxophone Sextette, "Budda."

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Tn Hawaii."" Loxir-e, Fercra, Greenus. Ukelele Trio.

Tlawaiian Smiles." Fcrera and Frandhini.

1 Til See You in Cuba." Ted Lewis Jazz Band. The Moonshines on the Moonshine. ' "Kismet." Accordion, Guiclo Deiro. "Karavan." Fox Trot. I "Frog Legs." Col. Saxophone Trietettc .

) La Veeda." Fox. Tret, Come in and Hear the New February and March Special Releases

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Elder Eatmore'a Sermon on Generosity. Bert V.Mliaing Elc.'er Eatmore'a Sermon on Throwing Stor.es. Bert Wilhams

The Lee Family. 1 Bt t WiUiani ! I'm Gone Before I Co. I Bert Williams j

Uncle Josh at the Eii"; house.

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Cecile Waltz. 1 Prince's Orchrrtra ! A-6019 MilUccnt Waltz. j $1.25 Prince's Orchestra

f.'crry Widow Waltz. Princ?'s Orchestra Every Little Movement. Intro. "Love Dance" from Madam Sherry. prince's Orchestra

Merflev of Old Walt Songs. ) Por'. I. Prlr.ce's Band 1 A-6035 MeJ!y of Old Waltz Soni?. j $1 .2 Partll. Prince's Biind I Missouri Wjtltz. 1 C.Murribin Orchesra t A"1 21 The Moonlight Waltz. f $1.25 Columbia Orchestra ' Down the Trail to Home, Sweet Home. A-61S0 Vcrkes Jar.-mmb Orchestra j 25 Dearest One. Medley Prince's Dance Orchestra Prince'a Dance Orchestra i A-618S Last Waltz. Medley. f $1.2o Prince's D.'ince Orchestra ' Song of Love. 1 Princ?'s Dance Orchestra Pl.intaiion Lullaby. Intro. I A"3504 "You Are the Roe" (I'm 7oc Loncinfr For). .Medley. - I Prince's Dan-e Orchestra '

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Aloha Oe. Toots Pska Hamuiian Co. A-1616 Hawaiian Medley. 75c Toots Paka Hawaiian Co. Aloha Land. Waltz. 1 Louise and F.rrera j A-2362 Along the Way to Waiktki. t 75c Fox-Trct. Louise and Fercra

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Wallana Waltz (Drowsy Wa-1 ters). Louise nnd Ferera I A-2016 Hawaiian Medley Two-Step, j 75c Louise und Ferera I

Pua Carnation. Louise and Ferera I A-2214 Palakiko Blues. t 75c I-ouise and Ferera J

That Naughty Wa!tr. y Ferera and Franchini i A-29S5 Penaacola Waltz. j 73c Ferera and Franchini J

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