Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 199, Hammond, Lake County, 14 February 1922 — Page 8

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WHITING NEWS

LEADER OF INDIA'S REVOLUTION WEARS PEASANT GARB; WIFE GOES BAREFOOTED

WHITING zn its PEOPLE

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Mrs. William Forter entertained a nomber of ladles at a party at her Kliesta beinp Mrs. Wyooff of Gary and Mrs. Addie Cray of Franklin. Fa. Mrs. Katferia I. Lewis rpeat a. few days in Whiting while, euruutu to California. Mrs. Roy R. TJlton as hostess to friends at a bridge party at ber homo iti West Park avenue. Mrs. D. It. Root of Central avenue has returned homo from a Chloapro hospital. Mrs. FitzsreraJd of Ohio-afro spent Sa.tur.day and Sunday here visiting her daughter, iira. Robert Sengrata of ll.th street. Mr. and Mrs. Mclntyre of Sheridan avenue were gruests of friends in Hammond on Saturday. The Iy al Women's Class of the Christian chrurch will meet at the home of Mrs. Frank Spohrs of 508 116th street this evening. i Mrs. I. Sharp expects to soon leave for her new home in Kvansville, Ind. Mr. SViwp wiU remain here untH t-ho close of school when he and his daughter will Joia his wife. llev. and Mrs. George Anderson attended the funeral of Mrs. Anderson's uncle at Wheeler, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson of 4.17 Sheridan avenue spent th week-end visiting with relatives in Orant I'ark. n:. Mrs. ChairUs Spansbars of Atchison avenue still remains in a critical condition at St. Barnard's hospital in ChiilKo, pneumonia now having: pet in. Mrs. Win- II. Donahue of Sheridan arenua haa goo to Napoleon. Ohio, to :Uteud the funeral of her brother, Jacob B. Auruenstine. Joseph Gosrory of 116 White avenne was arrested by Officers Vidonch, Hall and Assenheimer on complaint of Andrew Jaaook, charsrins him with assault and battery. Oogory was locked up in default cf bonds. Mrs. F. O. SwarU and Mrs. Aubr Tavid were g-uests of Mrs. C Saw m Chicago, when they attended a luncheon followed by a bridge party at the Soveriffn hotel. Motor Cop Tony Wasrner Is reported a g-ettlni? alonff nicely at St. Marparet's hospital, where he was taken following his motor cycle collision with the Cbaa. Tea Co. truck. There will be a special meeting of Whitiag Post No. 0, American Legion. .T) Thursday evening. Feb. 18. 1352, at S p. m.. in the large room in the basement of the public libray. Thla la a very Important meeting and every nicmbur of the Post should attend. Important.

party will be held, everyone attending

expected to be masked The refresh- '

committee ia In charge of Mri. 1L '

grera of Lake avenue. Members

of the club and teir frienda arc invited. The W. B. A. of the Macabees will

meet in regular session at the K. of P. hall on Wednesday evening. There will bet initiation and refreshments will be served. mux ciass tiiutk todav AXU TUHORttOW. Wallace Held In lata latent pie I a re "RKVT FltblK." Also educational cometly. loml njc YVrdneilar - VeH le-MllTe' prwtartlAn, '.SiTl RDAY M till IV A large number from hf re attended th dance at th White City on" Saturday evening:. Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Klenapp and children of Stanton avenue, and Mr. and Mrs 11. Hreokman of Atchison avenue, attended a masquerade party which was given at the I. O. o. F. hall at Fast Wide on .Saturday evening. They report having had a most wonderful time. Mr. and Mrs. Th"mn.s Haves, who have been livintr with the la Iter's rarer:ts of Fisohrupp :ivcr.ue, are moving into their own home on Indianapolis liou'.f varj, which has hern vacau-d t.v tha Provence family who moved Into tht I.ingohr flat, recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Carl Moore. John Turner of South Chicago was a visitor at the tlenosha homo on Ileese avenue on Sunday. Mrs. Hanson and her son. Irwin, of South Chicago, visited Mr. K Freese who has been on the si.-k list for several days, but is reported to be yetting slon,' nicely at this time. Henry Harms returned to his home on Iike avenu from tha St. liernar'd hospital, where he was receiving treatments for the paM ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Cough of Amy avenue have received word from their rou.

Wilbur, who lett for l'enver, Col., a; couple of weeks ago, that his health j

Mahatma Gandhi. Wader of India's non-cooperative peaceful revolution, .refers to dross as a peasant. His wife 'oliows his democratic tnstos. She appears

in public with him tiarvrooteu, do the ordinary natives.

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Mr. A. G. Ingram of St. Louis etoppe! here for a few hours Sunday v enrol It- to Green Bay. Wla. The following were visitors over

Island of Ceylon. Ceylon la an Island In the Indian ocean off the southern end of Hindustan, constituting a I5rltJsh colony.

Sunday at the borne ef Mr. and Mra. H. ' The raising of coconuts ts the prinH-

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has greatly improved ir; the s,hort time j that he haa been there. i Miss Kllen I'reeselman and Miss V!olet fifpekman attended a theatre In I

Chicago on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. N". A. Kmerson of 12'ith street entertained at a dinnj-r on Sunday evening in honir of their daughter Helen and her friend. Miss Helen Urinker, both of Furdue University. The invited guests were: Mr. and Mrs. lh Parmalee, Horace Farris of Chicago, Harley Iloskins. Miss Violette j'ldvng. Miss May Owens and Joseph Melvin. Miss Helen Kmerson and Miss Hrinker spent the week at. the Kmerson home.

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Krand: Mrs. Fred Collins of Marks, Miss Boldt of Chicago and Mrs. Hay Cosgrovo and Mr. Carl Boldt of Carv.

"Fura" Maita of Silk. plushes, carpets ttnd Imitation are now made of artificial si"-

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pal pursuit. Rlc and tea also are grown. The chiff mineral for exprt is plumbago. Some pold is mined. Tlie manufactures chiefly consist In th working of agricultural products, as the making of coconut oil.

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Mahalnia Gantiht a id lus !t. Kaiunbai l.andhi. as they appeal pubiic. Note Mme. Gandlii'a bare feet.

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Mammoth Organa. Amongst the larcest organs in Pic world are the Haarlem instrument, which possesses sixty stops and S.(x pipes; the Albert Hall or?an. with 1 2-"t stops; the organ in St. George's Hill, Liverpool, with HO stops; one at St. Louis which boRSfs 150 stops; n! one in Sydney Town hall with 120 tops. London Tit-Bits.

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(1m eonrd j avna Wrrtlr News. Wed. urndir. fhvrmimy, Harry tiarey la fao Kex and Harold IA07 la "I Do. Tne regTihw monthly meeting of the ui Settlers' club will be held on next Tuesday evening at the Community halL After the meeting a tuaaked

Whiting Advertisements Are Winners

MERRILLVILLE

IJIlie Fierce were in town

and daughter. Saturday from

When you think of furniture, think ! IX. Gordoa & &n. 2-10tf

Phone i 1 7 - IT for aprpointmentd for anything In the lino of first-claKs

v",w' -'1"- ipenotis condition

neaut-y oaj. OJ Mii, !Wd.

Mrs. B. Schiesser

WTjitlng Jeweiry tores wu close at $ p. m., except Monday and Thursday at 8 p xa. Saturday and pay day at Ii p. ea. 2-10-tf

Mrs. Edith,

Gary. There was a biff crowd out t the social Friday evenir.g'. All seemed to have a good time. The C. & O. agent, Mrs. IVagg, Is iek. A relief man came last week. At tbia time she Is Improving. The sick people In town are all about

the same. I Vivian r-irile of Clary visited &t the Roy Halsted home over Sunday. I Mrs. John Gardner from Hammond pent Sunday with her son and family on the farm. There was no Sunday school or preaching service here last Sunday. 1 so the people could attend the dedication of the M. K. church in Criffiih. ; T. J. Tierney and Mrs. Ntipleby of Gary were Chicago visitors lapt Mon-

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j Kev. ICoenig of St. Paul and church at Turkey Creek is in

James Man is family before 1

after, and later with Mr, ;, nd -Mrs. T. .1. Tierney. hii-1 .1 i le n - ino (.t' lungs ;in-l was t;i.U'--:i ( Mt r- I f .tp l:,!. They are trying to locate bis relatives in Detroit. Mich.

meeting to le given Friday, Feh. IT: ' 1. Community Sip.g. I Mncienl t.Minl,,r tt "f eri!l vil 1a (

(ir. ht.stra. iLcl;oy Kitchcl, James l.argfn, Mrs. Kmory Prott and Mrs. i;n-,ory I'rott. Monologue by Te Roy Kitcliel.

4. Farm Bureau lieport by Hoy Hock. ! 5. I,antern Slides by Mr. Harry Cul- . pha. . 6 Interesting Talk on I'oultry by Harrv Woods. ' i

7. Facts About Nutrition by .Mr. Lindsley. 8. Heading by Martha Davis, a Select ion on Jewaharp. 10. Newspaper by Blanche Kuc'.l. 11. Burinj; of Home, presented with drums and piano.

from the car before they had a chance to search the conductor ar.d passengers. ' facials of tlie street car company de:ied this to be a fet when consulted for particulars in the matter.

UEER FEELINGS

AT MIDDLE AGE .Women Should Know How Lyiia E. PinkliAm's Vegctaple Composed Helps at This Trying Period

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A pubhr mectirg wos held here Saturday eviTiing in the Frederick building to discuss the annexation of llnhart township to Calumet township. The following prominent men of Gary addressed the crowd who assembled: Mayor Johnson. Mc:ts. Cot tin g!ian., Irfwis. I'-arues and M l'addeii

Sheboygan, Wisconsin. "1 wu ran down, tired and nervoua. I could not

even do my own housework, could not sleep at night and ail kinds of queer thoughts would corne to ma. Finally I gare up going to the doctor and a friend told me of Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound. After the first bottle I could sleep better ir.d I have kept on

improving ever spce. I have taken seven bottleanow and am so happy that I am all over these bad feelings. Mrs. I'.. Lanser, 1633 N. 3rd St., Sheboygan, Wisconsin.

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American Legion lam. was won by C.ury, the score being 27 to 10. The boxing mat'-h btivren .tartin Sprlug-

! man and Battling Brooks was a draw. Peters ! i'as.sengers who were riding on the x. very Hobart street car Saturday evening

with pneumonia.. Nc

Chitdreti's hair bobhln; Spec and Beauty Shop, i-hone 427-11

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PRINOKSS THK VTER TOIAY Wallace Held in Ue latest ptctun 'HUNT rREH'' Aluo educational comedy. Coming M eclned j vr-il DcMllIeS prndoetlon, 'SATl HDAY MGIIT." L.OST Drange Persian cat; female.

Kinder please return to Mr. C. 1'. Mciteil. 431 Oliver sll cet and receive re- ! v.arti. ' ;-14-Stj STAR TnKlTRK TOMfiHT . . imnf Hejkana In "'The Swamp," i

aln comedy aad Weekly New. A ednrrnlar, Thnrdy, Harry arey in "The . Timid I.toyd in "I Do." ' - - A

T s T A R T H E A T R E

WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY Also HAROLD LLOYD in "I DO"

very Fick. '

Mr. and Mrs. M. N'endorff entertained about thirty of their friends Surolpv evening. The evening was spent piay- ( ing card?. Mrs. Nendorf served a de- j licit us lunch. j The young ladies at Turkey Creek j are giving a Hard Time and Box social j Vt.Y, llrh I

Word received Sunday that Hawrence Koynske. had passed away at Helthwjvt government hospital at South Umil. He was taken there from Mercy hospital, Gary, last fall. Lawrence was 80 years old. an ex-fervice man, had been ga.sed. He made his home with the A CLEAR GOFvlPLEXiDN

eluirn that three negroes jumped on the car-at 19th avenue, in Gary, as the car v. .is .-.n its second last run out of Gary and tried to hold up the car. but that they were battled with and thrown

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