Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 196, Hammond, Lake County, 10 February 1922 — Page 11
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WHITING a.nd its PEOPLE
Mrs. Jose-ph Swain of 6-32 llSih street suffered a broken arm in a Tail -while leaving the Christian church. Mas Rose Zweig entertained the taembers of the Tri A club at her home in Sehrae avenue a a Wednesday evening. The Ladies of the 9tu John's Lutheran chtirch will give a bake sale on lira. J. E. Miller's porch on Sheridan aventie next Saturday afternoon. Vtra. George Anderson and da-j shier of Central avenue are visiting hr mother In Valpariso. M'.ss Louise Vater and Mrs. iloraa Rowe attended a dancing party at the Congress hotel in Chicago. A daughter was 'born to Mr. and irrs. Robert Gardner of Sheridan avenue at the Chicago Lytnsr-Ii! ho.pitaL Mr. Roy E. Green of Central avenne fcas returned home from the Francis WTllard hospital in Chicago and is getting a"ong nicely. Mr. an3 Mrs. Arthur Schatler attended a bunco party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Creasoaum in Ha.nitrsond. The Home Economics department of the TOTtntgrhtly club will hold its regular meeting- Tuesday afternoon. February 14th, at the home of Mrs. Her.ry Lawis at 1 o'clock. There win be a dextoB?tr.Uon by the Jifty Jell Co. and roll call. Favorite recipes of Jello and Gelatine. Al members are urged to be present aa it is also the annual election
of officers for the department.. The E, N. of A. -will meet Monday waning is the I. O. O. P. hall. Initiation work veil! e done by the Goidan Rod Camp of Hammond. Mrs. Flowers ! e&alnnan of the refreshment corooittea. Mrs. Fred Vater ristted Mrs. Pan! Jlarlxw at St. Bernard's hospital and toand her to tie Improving-. Tie general meeting of the F"rtrtightry club was held at the public library at which the annual election ci fTcerti took place. Those elected Sot ta nsoing' year were; President. X&w. TJ. 5. Swarts: vice president. Mrs. JViba G. Hall; recording- secretary. Mrs. "V. B. Jonninga; financial secretary. M S. M- Long; treasurer, Mrs. Win. Stover; eltreotprs, Mrs. T. W. Eaton and Mra, "W. G. Spurrier. After the J action the following program -was carried otiti Collect. Mrs. M. Trout; fiMla, Mrs. Ordemaa and Mrs. McNeill; Education of the Blind. Mrs. Maundar; Music. Mrs. Doll and Mrs. I Donning; Holl Ca!L "Of What Use is the Woman's Club." , ( Frank Carpenter, eharg-ed w!t pass- I thg a street ear discharging passengers pleaded fixity ejsd was fined $1.00 and , costs. i
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Dance at Hensville Saturday Bisb.L Peters' Hall. Mualo by Brehmer. J-10-1 NOTICE. The following have been elected trustees of Concordia Cutheraa church of Ilessvllle: Ernst Guenther, term expire Jaa&ary, 1921 - G. S Lohss, term expires January, 1924. Julius Era ir, term expires January, 1913. Keetlnr held Keb. nd. 1311. 3-1-0-17-24 FRED DEDI-OW,, Bee
Mrs. Wuufred laramer. left, and her mother, Mrs. Maltye liajuoa.
Mrs Winifred Kramer, wife of a Los AnpeJes movie director, finds herself in need of the wis dom of Soionnor! , Her husband Paul Kiamer ftgritin? for life after be;n shot an'Ser ttysteri-
otia circumstances iu thut city And Mrs Kramer's mother. Mrs. Mattye Hannon, has held in conriection with the shooting Mrs Kramer want to see her husband's assailant Dunished asd
remain faithful to both him and her mother Mrs. Hannon say he was at a theater at the tirna Kramer w: ehct and was first iirfonred of the ahooting by da-toctivetu
rr.anded ,a Whiting garage man for breakirg through a funeral procession when he -became tired of waiting. Adam Mustafa and the rest of the Turks arrested In his house at yischrupp and White Oak avenue iu a raid by the Whiting polios, were all discharged in the city court. Attorney Paul McOoskey of EJast Chicago acted as (tpecial Judge, It baiving been so arranged that Judge T. Joseph Sullivan could not preside in hi offkiil capacity.
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STAR THEATRE TONIGHT. The Great Variety Proi.ra.rn. RmJh Rjfiajul, Ttn Daney, Stu Pollard, Blae Fox, Pathe Revne and Tepira of the day. Tosuaonnr Bveetal V -rule. , i-10-lt PRXTVCESS THEATER TODAY. "DOX'T TIsiLJj BVEBYTHI.XG, a Ctdl DMUies produotloa wtth Wallace Refd, Gloria Swansea. KUiatt Dexter and aa all-star caat. S-4-St Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brown of Myrtle avenue, received word from Alpena,
Joltn SITkash f the "WTMH-ne- trm
arraigned for disorder! conduct be- M,ch- of forme! fore tie police board was found not other who w58 n dvfcca ye" an runty. Mikash i said to have repri- K5 of Jtmi, fw K Mr. aad Mra Brown left Immediately
Whiting A d vertisem en ts Are Winners
'-'Ul.NCESS THEATER WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AD FIUDAV. "DO.NT TELL EVERYTHING," a Ceil ir3Illla production with Wallace Held, Gloria Swaiuon, E3Uott Dxter aad an all-star cast. 3-8-3t Wian yoo. think of furniture, think al K. Gordon & Squj. S-lOtf Whiting Jewelry etoras -sell close at t p. . except Monday and Thursday tt I m. Saturday aad pay day at 1 p. ta. S-10-tf STAR THEATRE TOXTGHT. The Great Variety Program, II rath Roland, Tom Daney. Snub Pollard, Blue Pox, Pathe Kerae and Topics af tke tlay. Twmnsnv special vandettlla. 2-10-lt mSUB3 THEATER WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AL FRIDAY. "DOT TELL EYEitYTHIXG,1 n Ceetl DeJCUlea production with Wallace Rffia. 6iartM Swnnson. Elliott Dexter and an ll-tar ct, 2-8 -St
... -1. i: iU: SlLll at SLiatton's hall Tuesday evening by the men of St. Bridget's church waa we!l attended and all had a most enjoyable time. The "prizes were won by Mr. W"i. Ransow and Mrs. Laura Rag-on-
I tor the old home In Alpena. J The quarantine sign has been lifted I from the Jones home on Lincoln avenue Wednesday, and little Lillian Jones La getting along fine. ( Mies Helen Emerson, a student of Perdue University, returned home th!s
evening to spend the week-end with her parens, iir. and Mrs. N. A. Emerson of 120th street. Oscar Lighthall, his wife, and the latter's daughter. Miss Venlta Swango. reurned from a three months' visit with relatives at Oklahoma City, OVuu. to their hosae on West Park avenue. George'Girman, Jr., and family moved into the home which was recently vacated by the Sutherland on Myrtle avenue. PRIXCESS THEATER TODAY. TOVT TELL EVERYTHING, a Cecil DeMlllea production with Wallace Reld. Gloria Swansoa. Elliott Dexter
and an a)l-tar east. 2-3-St i Mr. E. Freese of Myrtle avenue was j reported on the sick listMrs. H. Breckman of Atchison ave- ' sue, was a Hammond business visitor I
Mrs. Hiens ta still continuing tt Improve at the Mercy hospital, in Chicago, where she recently underwent an operation for gallstones. Mrs. Henry Harms of Lake avenue visited her husband who is confined at
the St. Bernard's hospital in Chicago, j Miss Anna Herchek of Indianapolis' boulevard, has been confined to her '
home with week. Mrs. Fred
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Mr. Sim Bullock has reigned his
position with the Standard OH Company, aad Mrs. Elmer Kiksch has aocpted his position. The Ladles of the Unitarian church met yesterday afternoon -with. Mr a. J. J. Wood. Mr. Walter Traeger has returned from a. month's business visit through the south. Mrs. Prentice of East Chicago visit
ed wwlth friends here yesterday.
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A Final Wind-up of Overcoats
Not a large stock left, but thcra is, we believe, a sue to fit most men -Sizes 34 to 46. Values up to $60.00.
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Of course, they all make records for Columbia only. If you want their latest hits and ne west quips you can hear them singing and laughing at the nearest Columbia store. If you want dance music that combines dash and lilting melody you'll find it at any Columbia store. From the best of the newest hits to the favorite songs that never grow old, all the music of all the world is yours on Columbia Records. You follow the crowd to find a good show Follow the popular record fans and you'll find, what you want at some Columbia store
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CONCERTS Mah Llndy Lou Oscar Beagle) A-2S75 Sorter Mis You Oscar Scale $1.00
LlttU Bit o Hcnef Marg;aret Romalne Lonuomt, That's All Msrfiaxtt Romaine
A-2S47 $1.00
Romanaa Andaluza (Saras-1 400 ate) Chid de Kereiyarto $1.50
Liebestraum (Dream of Love) 1 Cello Solo Pablo Casals $1.50
Sweetest Story Ever Told 79115 Hulda Laaoanaka f $1.00
Xtv tUm W.fiiri nf Minna-
tonka Barbara Maurcl A-262S
From the Land of the Sky- $1.00
Blue Water Barbara Maura I-vea Garden of Roses
Louis Gravoure I A -33 10
Rose in the Bud f $1.00
Louis Graveure
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NOVELTIES
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Ave Maria Saxophone Solo Clyde Dosrr I A-3321 Thais Meditation Saxo- 1 75c phone Solo Clyde Doerr J
Blue Diamonds Fox-Trot Accordion Guido Dciro Zarapa Rag Accordion Guido Deiro Bright Eyas Xylophone Solo
Jess Liborati Underneath Hawaiian Skies Xylophone Solo Jese Liborati Medfey of Jigs and Reels Fiddle Sclo Don Richardson Medley of Jigs and Reels Fiddle Solo Don Richardson Orchids Thre-Stef Xylophone Solo How ard Kopp Messenger Boy March Xylophone Solo Howard Kopp My Florence (Les Millions d'Axlequin) Accordion Guido Deiro Serenade (Lea Millions d'ArlcQuin) Accordion
Guido Deiro J
Lil Liza Jan Harry C. Browne and Peerless
Quartette I Oh Bovs. Carrv Mo 'Ln f 75c
Harry C. Browne and Peerless
Quartette!
A-296 75c
A-3389 75c
A-3424 75c
A-2S10 75c
A-2615 75c
A-2622
FOX-TROTS
Kentucky Home The Kappj' Six It's You The Happy SU Ten Little Fingers and Tan Little Toes Ted Lewis and Hi Baad Everybody Step from Tit Muio Box Review Ted Lewis and His IUdJ Cho Ch o-Sa n Eddie Elkins Orchiartra Tea Clip Girl
Eddie Elkios' Orchestra j
Leave Me With a Smile Medley The Happy Six How Many Tfmei Medley The Happy Six
Gypsy Bluea MeSUey l The Happy Six I A-3514 Birds of a Feather Medley 75c Manhatti) Orchestra j April Showers 1 Eddie EDdas Orchistra I A-3S1S June Moon 75c Eddie Elkiiis OrchistraJ Ka-Lu-A Medley 1 Knickerboclctr Ondwstra I A-3S16 Blua Danube Blues f 75c Knickerbocker Orchestra J
A-3433 75c
A-34&9 75c
A-3SC9 75c
A-3512 75c
SOUTliLRH MELODIES
A-2762 $1.00
A-9tl $1.50
Can't Yo Heah Ma Callin'
Caroline
Oscar Seagle end Columbia I
Stellar Quartet
Smihn Through
Oscar SeagleJ
Ole Black Joe
Barbara Maurel and Columbia Stellar Quartet Carry Me Back ta Old Vlr.
tinny Barbara Maure! and Colum
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Darling Nellie Gray 1 LuTr Gates A-0S My Old Kentucky Horn V $10 Lucy Gates and Columbia I Stellar Quartet J Goidan Crown Oscar Seax3) A-23S9 Standin' in deNoodo' Prayer V s on Oscar Seaglcj Oh,RiinMaataJesus,Reirn1 FiskeUniversity Jubilee Stagers I A-29Q1 Most Dona Traveling f 75o Fisk e University Jubil oe Sinecsa J
Massa's in tbe Cold, Cold Graund Oscar S:ag!e add Coltucbia
SteQar Quartet
Old Folks At Horrve Oscar Seasde and Colurr.Us
Staiar Quartet 1
A-492
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All Columbia Qraf onola Prices Reduced
Prices oa all Columbia Grafonolas have been reduced as shown here. You can get a mocfern Grafonola with all Improvements for less than you would pay for aa oldfashioned unimproved phonograph. Visit the Columbia Dealer nearest you. He will gladly play for you any Columbia Record you wish on any Columbia Grafonola. COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONB COMPANY, New York
$275 Model Reducad to $175 225 " " . 1KO 165 " " 140
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$140 Mod el Reduced fee 310O 125 " V 3 73 a. 60 50 m " T 45
$32.50 Modol Radnawd to l$30
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