Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 202, Hammond, Lake County, 17 February 1922 — Page 14

HK TIMES

Friday, February 17, 1922.

WHITING NEWS

Mlw Paulino P-Mscfct:: attenrZe1! ars a2arr.nl banquet ct the National Kin-

ersrarten college la Chicago. Waldo Jennlnra has been confined to his home in Oliver street for several days by Illness. '.Che Plymouth AM fnrlft -a .

rr.ost pleasant meeting In the Congre- ! Rational church, the guests of honor' beins farmer members who visitei ;

Franklin. I'a.. Mrs. Mary Gardinier of Auburn Park and Airs. John Ault of aiomsace, UL A luncheon served j.t lioon. , The Plymouth club rrs changing their meetings to be held the first Wednesday of each month at. 10:30 a. ra-. eithfcr at the church or at the home; rf tie members. The members win Elve a food sale tn the church at 2:30 V- ta. on next Thursday, February 25th Sirs. Ralph White, entertained friends

sit a bridg-e club party at her Lores la J

ouver street. Miss Bessie Twil of diver street baa eone ta Wood River, III., where s.he will be the guest of friends. The Old Settlers will hold their regri!ar meeting on next Tuesday evenir.?. A mask party and program will follow the business meeting'. All members ore urged to be in attendance as a good time) la ta store for them. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clair entertained a ccs!er of friends at a bridgd party. Mr. aad Mrs. Lloyd Smith have loft

for their future home ia Casper, Wye, j where the former is betas feent by the Standard Oil Cow Mrs. Elir-abeta Swirts Zimmerman ; will entertain the members of the Beta ;

Gamma TJpsilon Sorority at her horue Ja Harper avenue la Chiecso toniorroiv afternoon. Mrs. Charles Chant of Cleveland avenue, who has been quite ill with an attack of the flu. Is much irnporvod at

this writing. The Ladies Aid of the Church of Christ will rive a Washington birthday dinner r.ext Wednesday evening beginning: at 5:30 p. m. The Cradle P.oll Mothers of the M. E. church will meet at the home of Mrs. C. P. McNeil, 431 Oliver street, this evening at 7:30 p. rr.. Mrs. McNeil will be assisted by Mrs. Orderman, Mrs. Hurst and Mrs. Piper. Mr. Paul M. Gerba and Miss Genelveve Toth attended the Daughters of Isabella dance Tuesday evening at the Community center. Mrs. Edwin H. Farr will entertain the members of the Literature and History section of the fortnightly club at her home, 123 Cleveland avenue, next Monday evening. Those to appear on the program are Mrs. Richardson, Mrs. Powers. Miss Tohn, Mrs. Wm. Stover, Miss Gordon and Mre. Jennings. The classes la Religious Education were closed pesterdar, there having been an Insufficient lack of funds with which to continue the work for the remainder of the year. The work will be resumed next year, a campaign for funds to be begun in the near future for the next year's work. The wedding of Mr. John Flschrupp, Jr., cf Whiting and Miss Olga Swanson of Chicasto, took place at 8 o'clock on Wednesday evening at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. S-wanscn. 6015 South Sangamon ave-

; making arrangements to handle the

audience.

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nue, Chic&ro. The cheats consisted Chicago. Hammond, Indiana Harbor, merely cf relatives, a large cumber cf j Gary, and even from the 60cthern end Trhom were present. The groom is the j of the county will bo peresent to hear soa of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Flschrupp i him. The committee !a charge are of 119th street, a well known Whiting ; &olae all that can be afke of them In

boy. Ho is employed in the Filter Oil

department at the Standard Oil Co. j and for the present will reside with the bride's parents In Chicago. ( WHITING LEGIOX TO CELEBRATE '; The Whiting delegates who have re- . turxied from the district meeting of .

the American Legion held Wednesday at Montirello, were fired with enthusiasm for the work of Americanism. This enthusiasm will manifest itself in their efforts to make the Whiting Post's Washington Birthday celebration an event to be long remembered in the city of Whiting and eurroundia? communities. Preparations are being made for the handling cf a large crowd at the SlovenskI Dora, where the celebration will be held at 8 o'clock

In the evening. The principal speaker, of the evening will bo Oswald Ryan of

Anderson, Ind

Mrs. John Soltwedel of Myrtle avenut, entertained Mr. and Mrs. Craig of Hammond, at her home on Wedaes- ! day. ' Mrs. C Boell ct IndlanannMa Knnl.

j vard was a business, visitor la Chicago

a Wednesday.

LOWELL

STAR THEATRE TOXIGHT The doable variety programme. Tomorrow four acts vaudeville. 2-17-lt Members of the Protected Home Circle and their friends will be entertained by the Messrs. Oscar and Walter Erown at a Bunco party this .-evening, at the home cf Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schaefcr of 3S Atchison avenue. Merele Daly of P.oberts avenue ta slowly recovering from the flu. Arthur Golding, who has been confined to his home on Myrtle avenue

who is Indiana's repre- ', for the past week with tocallitis, has

sentative on the national executive ! recovered, and returned to his work

committee of the American Legion. Mr. Ryan was formerly chairman cf the Eigth district Americanism commission, and while so acting established a reputation for fearless and constructive work ia this line. As an orator, few can surpass him. A number of times at the last state convention Mr. Ryan electrified the delegates with his talks. Those from Whiting snd surrounding communities who have heard him are loud in his praises Whiting Post considers Itself quite fortunate to secure such an able speaker fur this occasion. Indications nre that a larpe delegation from Easl

at the Standard Oil Co. A eon was born on Tuesday morning to Mr. and Mrs. John Kosek of Myrtle avenue. Both mother and baby are reported to be getting alon fine. Mrs. H. Thlesson and son, Jr., visited her mother, Mrs. William Bahn, who has been very ill with bronchitis at her home at East Side. Mr. and Mrs. John Ault cf Hon. monce, 111., epent a few days at the O. E. Meek home on Indianapolla boulevard. Mrs. HIer.s still continues to Improve from her recent operation at the Mercy hospital (p. Chicago.

Mrs. W. C. Hale went to Fort Wayne. JnL. yesterday to visit her son and family for a few days. Word has been received cf the death of Charles F. Spooner at San Diego, Calif. His death occurred last Sunday. His wife was formerly Mrs. Marietta Davis of Lowell and they were Just married last fall. Rev. C. A Brown went to Chatertos, Ind., yesterday to attend a banquet given by the Men's Aid society of the M. E. church of that place. Mr. Brown was former pastor cf the church there and will be one of the speakers at th banquet. This section had a touch cf real winter again yesterday morning. The thermometer rtgirtered 4 below zero. Frank Ebert is confined to tiie bouse on account of sickness. Charles Reevis la oa t; z'.c': list.

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io p. n. . ! Beginning January Is:. 1S23, divi- : dends to the amount of $300.00 are exempt from the United States Gove- '. ernment Tax. Now is a good time to Savings and Loan Association and savins your exemption oa this amount ci money. The dividends on 15,000.00 at ; at 6 per cent are exempt from United ! States Government Income Tax when i invested in the Whiting Savings acd Loaxi Association 2-16-3?

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HESSVILLE

NOTICE. The following have been elected trustees cf Concordia Cotheran church of Hessvllle: Ernst Guenther, terra expire January, 1925. G. F. Lohse, tarra expires January, 1324. Julius Krug. terra expires Jaacary, 1923. Meeting held Feb. 2nd. 1922. 2-1-0-17-24 FRED DEDLOW, See.

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