Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 208, Hammond, Lake County, 24 February 1922 — Page 14
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WHITING NEWS
Sir. Henry Love is confined td his home in Central avenuu vcith ineurnonia. The Relief Corps will hold their repu'.ur meeting Saturday evening in the K. of P. hall. There will be balloting, in.tiation and refreshments. All members ar-3 urged to he present. The memehra of the First "Frc-shy-terian Church will entertain their friend at a 6:30 t- m. dinner this veiling in the parlors of the Christian Church. The Royal Nei:rhhors will meet in, regular yession in the I. O. O. F. hall Monday evening. Kefrr-shtcer.ts will he served. The Royal N'-igbor.- of Whitlne visited Golden Rod Camp of Hammond Wednesday evening and had a. very enjoyable time. Mrs. Vin-e:;t J a me- "f th rt?t S!ue visited Whitinsr and ItoberUdalo relatives on Wfdiit-ni.iy-Miss Lena McNeil t-f Atchison fc venue, and a friend. Mis MoKay of Chiago, performer! ot the Ohie-io Lawn Trowel Masonic Loiik,e Minstrel show on Thursday, l-'rlday and Saturday nights. The company also entertained the children at the Masonic orphans home on Saturday .iJUrnooH. Rev. and Mrs. icorKc Anderson. Mr.
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IHIIVCES TI1HATKR Vtdnfiau), Thursday, I'riday Jackie CooKun In "My Hoy." The kid itn't Just cute, he's a Kenlu. ."My Hoy" isn't a u ordinary picture, it' whit. Kveryone in the family will ay It great. j-::-st
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15.000 rolls of Wall raper, from S to 75c per roll; about ;0 per cent heaper than last yei.r. - Tom fan-.clfer, CCS Indianapolis boulevard. 2-13-ff For Beat One furnished rcont. U49 Superior venu-;. Z-ZZ-lt Whiting- Lodge. No. til 3. T. Sr A. M. Called meetixs Frid:.v, Feb. 2th. Crd -iegrras work. Visdivrs v. e'.oiue. H. K. iiowe, w. 3i-, s-is-st 'ATIITIXG.. :. First Class Darker Shop. V are jtUng our prices in half, begininfr Feb. 24. Stanley. Kulee.zkow.-sUi, CS2 .v.; w York iiven'ie, vvhiling. S-Ci-Ct Toti know what johj arc getting "hen you insure with Russell. New tifhee. 531-119th street. Telephone Ni. 300. Open Friday evening?. 6 to s. r-:i-it '11? saving- shall iart tomorrow," : what nearly all of us say. but the vian w-ho really ceta "somewhere" is the man who begins them today. The "Whiting Savings and Loan Association pays a current dividend rate of 6 per .ent. .Tour interests tart the veek cf your deposit. 2-24-It T'rlflay The Variety .Progrrnm with all Star cant. TomorroTr.OInsiral Comedy of IS people, nioHtly pretty girl. o children admitted ui,te accompanied -with parents. E-24-U
and Mrs. John How?, Mr. and Mr. ravid I'uniiton, Mr. and Mrs. Clem YVahl and Mr. and Mrs. Bart Abercombe attended an anniversary celebration of the Christian Church at Chicago Helg-hts on Wednesday ever. : n &. Mr. and Mrs. George Mills of Burnban; are visiting the latter's mother, Mr. "William Fuller of USth street. .Terry O'Keefc has returned tr-mo from Irondale, where he spent a few weeks visiting his grandmother. Joseph Nawizynlok, sged 11 years of 616 Fred street, was quite severely Injured about the forehead on "Wednesday evening when struck with an automobile. The boy was atttnded by Dr. Si-.imp. The Rosemary Society will have a bunco party in the Sacred Heart Church hall this even In sr. Mrs. A. Stsir of Atchison avenue,, who has been quite ill. is improving'. Lois Wilson of Sheridan aver.ue Is ill with the mumps. The 2-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. John Ward of Fitohrupp avenue, whose acath w as caused by diphtheria was Interred at Mt. Olivet cemetery by Usidertakers Ownes and Spanburg Kei.ry C. Mldrowski, aged 6 years, of 4j.2i Northcotte avenue, East Chicuct, who was struck by an auto driven by Anthon Mazure of 4Slt Hcsner l,e avenue, Kast Chicago, at Stieg-leta E-yrk, is in a dangerous condition at the South Shore hospital in Chicago. Tbe Civics section of the Fortnightly club held a noonday luncheon at O'TOefe's on Monday with tho following hostesses: Mesdames R. E. Humphreys. J .C. Hall, O. M. Merrlman. V. W. le:insr, W. J. Rought, . Oamphell, H. X. Nichols and P. Sehlechtj-. The program was as follows: "Local Charities, ' if is 3 Julia Real; "Scout Movement," Miss L. Bushey and Lr. C. F. McNeil; Reading:, Miss Bertha Tuil. Mrs. Rrundley and children of La I'orte avenue have returned from NewJersey, where they spent several weeks vij-iiiner her parents. Mrs. Grimlle of Atchison avenue was called to Van Euren by the death of a relative. 1 The Knights of Pythias of Whitir.fr I.odpc will attend the County meeting at Gary Saturday evening-, Feb. 13, leaving- over tho X. T. C. at 6:53 p. rn. Tito rank of Rase will be conferred on a large ol..; .i of strangers as a memorial to our late Brother Thomas Lir.ck'.ey. Carl Moore, K. R. of S.
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I The American Legion will give a : dancing party Saturday evening at the Odd Fellows" hall. .Announcement has been received of tho birth of a daughter on the 17th iritt. to Mr. and Mrs. R. McCord of i Indianapolis. The mother will be re- ; membered hero aa Miss Cora Huff.
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j yesterday. i Mrs. Brand and daughter, Mayme. : attended a show in Chicago yesterday.
Jackie Coogan wants to see you tonight at the Princess Theatre where he is eppearing in "MY BOY"
began invoicing the- stock yesterday.
I They expect to complete the Invoice
and the new firm will be open for business Saturday. Ml'hael Minninger has bought th
oM Nichols property on West Conmercial avenue and has moved hii family i;, from West Creek township.
The latest word from Mrs. E. A. Surprise, who is In the Hammond hospital, is that she in improving and will be ahle to come home In a few day.
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The masquerade dance given Wednesday evening by the Royal Neighbor!! Lodge was largely attended and all report a good time. The. grand inarch was held at 1 1 o'clock at which time the prizes were awarded t' the following: 1st ladies-. Miss Hub.Iah Neef; J lid ladies. Miss Rose Kostbode; 1st comic ladies, Mrs. Fairbanks: 2nd comic ladies. Miss Victoria Ular.ehard; 1st gent'H, Mr. Bdward Huhn; 2nd gent's, Sir. Herbert Hahn: 1st comic gent's, Mr. Rosea Groorp : Cnd comic
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Star Theatre Whiting, Ind. Beginning Sunday for 5 Days
Mr. and Mrs. Fn.nk Schmal and Mr. land Mrs. Amenzo Hayden went to Chijcago yesterday to see their brother, ! Mi 1 Grie: el, v. iio wad to badly burned ; a few flays aco. t Henzil Kenney, who ts working In Toledo, fihio, is home for a few days. B. F. Ca.rlin .t- Sens have sold their furniture st'-re to lid Yates, and they
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are often troubled with Fcvrishne, Constipation, Headache, Stomach troubles. Teething disorders tad Worm. At sucii time thousands cf Mothers us MOTHER GRAY'S SWEET POWDERS
for CHILDREN and find th?y girc certain relief. They tend ' to break up coids. Cleanse the stom
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CRAY'S SWEET POWDEiS.
Mrs. W. E. D. Stokes has returned to New York from her mother's home in Denver to open her fight against the New York millionaire. W. E. U. Stokes, for $100,000 a vear alimony. After a long and sensa tiona! trial some rr.cr.ths ago Jfrs. Stokes won a decree o'" .ona-- ' from Stokes on the prci-Ha of ..ifv
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PB1XCE9S TilEATIiTt "Wednesday, Thursday, I'riflay Jackie t oogan In "My Boy.' Tho kid Un't Jnt cute, he's a gen tun. "Mr Boy" isn't an ordinary picture. Ita a Thi
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sreat. 2-22-21 Elmer Shade., son of Mrs. Carrie Shade of Lake avenue, had his tonsil! removed at the St. Bernard's hospital in Chicago, on Thursday, by Dr. IL E. L. Timm of East Side. Mrs. Margaret Euehler of Amy avenue, was reported on the sick list. Mrs. Joseph Coo!:, nee Anna Stud.-r, and little daughter are getting along line at their. home, on Roberts avenue. Mrs. Charles Naef and daughter, Bessie ,of Roberts avenue were Chicago shoppers on Tuesday. Mrs. Alfred Hultarrert of Roberts ? ve
nue, has been confined to her home by illness for the past few days. Mr. and Mrs. Ferry Swaftk and family of Indiana Harbor, spent Wednesday with Mrs. Swank's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Waterson of Myrtle avt-n ue. Esther Vis of Myrtle avenue, who has been on the sick list for sw.-ral days, is reported to be improving. Mrs. James Nicholson, and daughter, Mrs. Frank McNeill, of Roberts avenue were in Chicago on business last Tuesday. Mrs. John Sib ox, who is confined to her home on Atchison avenue, with the f.u. is getting along nicely at this time. Mir. and Mrs. Fred Leveren3 and tiaughter, Myrna. of Roberts avenue, visited with relatives in Chicago the fore part of this week. Mrs. Mike Harr of Amy court, hap boon, on the. sick list for several days. .Mr. and Mrs. Klmer Atchison of Hammond visited the former's mother.
Mrs. Minnie Atchison of Lake avenue, Wednesda y. Friday The Variety Progrnnt -with all tar rant. Tommorrow, Musical Comedy tf Hi people, mostly pretty girls. No children admitted unleni neeom.nlil with parent. 2-2f-lt
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Jackie Coogan wants to see you tonight at the Princess Theatre where he is appearing in "MY BOY"
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