Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 6, Hammond, Lake County, 25 February 1922 — Page 5
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rri.c ram vvu presented: 1 '';"' "Jlussl-ut Mu.ir" Mrs. John b" . W'ilh. im Hu?sian Xatlon.-il Anthem Mrs. j. l,. Bomi.'.iRi-r VL.-in Ohltgato. Henry Wnxmni; piano i'--c(imianiat, Mrs. Lill.au Mik noil I 'i elude- Rachmaninoff ."Mrs. Arth-i.- Weiss Russian Folk T.y Mis'! Bit r.-a Kmmurling A u'.umn Hong . . ' nizon.-tta Tsehai'.r. w-ki j'iymn to the. Sun. . .Kim;-ki-Korsakoff Homy Wuxmun 'V.idbi Sung Tsohaikowskl V !na Hoar Mon' Hons
Mrs. L . i.. H ! Current eventy were f-y Mlsa 13s'th. r I.un,!. n ' 'tn it a arid smr.li ra'v
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Tho vningr hour rif -.artm-i i !;. mmynJ Wotmrti'. Club wi'!
home of Mr. O. r.iirrison etr-,u . 'S.S..-S wlil he Mr: Miss Alys H ar man . A b-js'.j.' .-
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LIVE LOCAL NEWS "AOS"
HEMSTITCHING f'trmatHeb your !iirln (.armrnt with .ld or Mirer Thread; ly W;ney. in-itrh all col.tra. Ul State St. Plum '. Hammond. 2 -1 4 -1 i'
unee w,.: pre. redo i n following intervMlin program: Ai.i n-.i cm Pudeircwski ..lii-s Loti'ae .Miller
. ' lions . .Mrs. Jlji-gnt-rlu- H:t.r li'-Vtlns.". .Mrs. lilui Chart ivr
-- Lilt. I lirowti .Sheffield charmingly r.t. i tKlin il u I rioe .11 Thursday ( vi ninc in ) r home fu Dyor bouleai.l Jn the living ruon- the-re wrt e iove.y l'Ufj t. '.if jjtujui'iS. ;-.ud iu.s.-y vvi'.i.iws tn glatits bask.-tf. anu idje was played at lour talj!'.'.-. !".i.".s war made '.y Miss Maile livi'kihiin un.l vuss VUt-1 ljwnd, after whi'-h a ' tt;;y :i pj...., ir, t d cur'e luiMlh:!.!! WilS SiTVi'J. Out -lf-tuUT K'Jf-sls v : Mrs. ". J. i.lvc-r of Gary, .'Irs. Alfro.l S'ioUler r Kast Chicago und Mrs. Wilbur Camrall of
( 'liu-ayo . A turn in r of friends contrir'-d a diliyhti'ul surprip party la.st t-Vf nln? in honor of Mrs. J. Tihbclta of Miuhigan umuu''. iii o.-U'hration her hiithday. A i,l,:aatu soci il voting- was .sp.-iu. and t!io ciit'.-t ..f honor the roeipitnl f tiuiny beautiful jsritts. Ualnty i . fri hi. in-:-nr.-. n- fr--l to t-.vetny-tlve tiUesis. Hi! u whom wished Mrs. 'i'l i.'.io'.i.h tnany hapjiy ifturn oi the day . The history department of the Hammond v Oman's Cluh will itu-vt with Mrt. Harry r;t-.rVior on Monday afverin her homo. 114 Dyer boulevard. Mrs. Clark W'attr.cr will have the flr.ily o:i "Kxplora lions in tho l'utd of she Un as. "
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P. Ii. Pavis of State Line s very ill with bronchial pnu-
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.vill hf. th.i hou.-o Ktit-sl ot -Mrs. 0 Chapman ol Van Lijren street 1 h w.-ek - en i .
Oridance Prepared to Repay $1,340 Collected 'Illegally' From Soft Drink Places. At the behest of Councilman William Sohuite of the KiKhth ward. City Attorney Mo Ma hor. has drawn an ordinal), -e authorising tii refund of 1.3!0 to approxijiiately thirty r-roprletors of soft-tlrink parlors in Hammond. Seli'ilte charges that the money was eollected illoaU by the city despite tl.: fact that the council tabled the ordinance to tlx a license upon the places. Terming- the collection of the money "extortion" Councilman Schulte declares that the supreme court hap
nein uiat cities cannot lvy a license upon the sale of t-oft drink?. "If the soft drink parlor are cheating they should be pinched and the proprietors prosecuted." declared S hulte. "If they are obeying the lawthen they should not be imposed upon by Illegal license fees or extartion by the city or the police." When Jirst introduced the soft-drink ordinance proposed an annual license of $200. Councilman Schulte wuKed nn unremitting war upon the act on the grounds that it was Illegal.
Crown Point News Happenings Of A Day In Lake County's Lively Capital.
Tiie Eastern Star enjojeu one of their popular old fashioned dances last following initiatory work in the iudge rooms. County Auditor and Mrs. Gcor-c M F oland returned on Thursday night from a motKli's southern trip, visitlns different places of interest in Florida and Cuba. Mr. and Mrs. Mat Kiine moved to their fa.-m at Hanover Center on Friday. The EtlinK house on East street, w-hih they vacated, will be occupied by .Mr. and Mrs. Ben Miller. The Michael Henderlong home on Fast stret and the Aiken home near tha Pan Handle depot, have been quarantined for scarlet fewer this week, daughters in both families being- sick with the disease. This In the third child in the Aiken home that has had the disease this winter.
j Druggist Arthur Barge has been in tfouth Bend this week on account of the serious illness of a sister.
v i j i a-n'j .iiiA.ieiie Nixon attended the Bachelors' ball in Gary on Friday night. The Chripolite club enjoyed their
CROWN POINT BANK TAKES NOTE ISSUE
'!rntmjh Co j no. t Xo . II St r. and ' 'aujshtvrs of i.ii" rty will iive a bunco V-ivty Mor-.iay evtii'toT. Fvb. 27, 1. O. ' F. Hui. J5.aut:ful pr'--. Tv.:.' e luviled. 2 - - j -1
Hammond Musical College
Piano, Voice. Vloiln. Public Spt.t leg, Cfcelele. Banjo. Maudollo. liult Cauciti. Oramatlo Art. 10-M
Mrs. George Katun of Arcadia Court charmingly er.u-rta tiled the South
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afternoon at her home, anil there weie "1U.'V JJ POINT. Ind., Feb. 24. The
f..i;r tables of pedro. A pleasant social I People's State Bank of thin city bought
'afternoon was enjoyed, durintf which tile issue of $7.1.000 short time notes
!a program vv: 9 given, including a d,?- payahle July 3, 1922, sold by Co. Audilitrhtful little son if by Mrs. O. Banes, tor Gc irse M . Poland this week. The
a violin solo by Mr.-: Eaton und a piano (bank, took the notes at par with an
i si . b i by Mrs,, s-itfuey J. Alien. A delicious 'added premium of $270. $2 for the Issue.
luio heon as nervd in the dining j The pale of the notes was authorized room. appropriately stisestive of several we ka ago by the Co. Council
! Wushincton'.H birthday, and there were j part of the money to be used for the j bi-.sktt.- of red and white carnations, j purpose of making- up the delieit in 'ti-.d wiMi blue ribbon!' Two t.ew mem- . Calumet tov.-.ship Trusts Williams
! bert, Mrs. Hane and Mrs. T. Thompsmt ; furttl. w ho has been obiled to obtain 1
(were in att ndan'e. and the next meet- j credit with ".ary merchant!! to the oxling will b- held on Thursday n tlo-irrnt of $2fi,0')0. The a propria tion for
i homo of Mrs. William FullbTaf of fcare of the township
fortnightly meeting on Thursday nipht at the Commercial club rooms. The committee in charre con-posed of Mrs. Fred Scull. Mm J.. J. Baldwin, Mioses Bonnie Dull.ds and Ella Massatli served a delicious dinner. Cards were played informally during the evening. Miss Ruth Dresser is spending the week end in Chicago with friends. Tiie cast of "Hooulnr State Kciks" recently given under the auspices of tiie American I..-clon will he entertained at a dinner and theater party at one of Chicago's popular restaurants on Tuesday nig-iit, the American Legion being the hosts. Edward Donnaha is confined to his home this week with a severe cold. xeav jnimiK.i: iice'sk. John Salary, nose Rufcia, East Chicago: Iawrence H. Maiiriingr. Hattie T. Oothe, Whiting; Barttoiny Mackowiak, Ti'.Ile Perwonski. Whiting; Mustif Adam, Edna Miles. Whiting; Harry A. Caine. Hattie Ieifert, Fary: Michael Dymora. Amilia- Kapuscineka, Hammond; Arthur C. Ogiliey. Pauline V. Orefs, Hammond; Pauline Golak, East Chicago, Meii Andel, East Chicago.
and if the members have their way, th city will soou cease to bo a one Industry j town. , With a membership of between 600 ' and 700 a referendum vote is bcinj ! taken on what each member considers tne best move the chamlr can make t r the good of Gary. Although the , vote has not been completely tabulated i the overwhelming maiorltv so far ia in :
favor of bringing a diversity of industry into the city.
ADOPTION PETITION. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert J. Treen, 4228 Ivy street, Indiana Harbor, have filed petitions in the superior court at Hammond for the adoption of William Randolph Heller phi! Vernie Sylvester Heller. Mrs. Treen is mother of the children 'by a former marriage. Their father is dead and Mr. Treen desires to make their his heirs at law.
Organ Recital By PROF. C. RUPPRECHT, A. G. 0.. N. 0. A. Of Chicago. I1L ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH 87 Clinton St. SUNDAY, FEB. 26 Eight P. M. PUBLIC INVITED
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COMING TO THE THE PARTHENON Anybody who enjoys Donaiiey'a famous pictures and stories of "The Teenie Weenies" in the Chicago Sunday Tri'bune, could by finely drawing their imagination believr, that Sternad'e Midgets, were the flesh and blood prototypes of these tiny people. Aside from the fact that they represent the most diminutive specimens of humanity today in vaudeville, all the members of the organization are thorough artist in their respective lines, some few having attained stellar .honors with famous attractions as for" instance the Hoys Sisters, three in number, who were featured with Fred Stone's' "Jack O'Lantern."
The story of "Toe Lotus Eater" was written 'by Albert Payson Terliun". and George Ade is responsible for the subtitles.
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REACHING OUT FOR INDUSTRIES Gary's re-organized Chamber of Commerce will reach out for new industries
TWO TRY TO CROSS PACIFIC BY AIRSHIP
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SEE DER ROTE HANNIS
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r ititeic-t 1' rmania Cub . 2-itii. Pe-
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ing lor ibi'-luster, Ind Vina, where they oil! at'epd the wedding of Mrs. AVil-
r.- .-r..- orotf.tr. yir. ll-.ward weir. 1 hey v.-ii! tcturii home on londuy.
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M. A. .Kt-.Vkld. of EPiott .Tndiana. In Ha annum! on busine&s today.
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YOU DON'T WANT TO MISS THIS Theatre f'orioert arid Pane jJ-jnd.'y ' .h. !o b. 26r';i. licjic; 7 p. rn . at rmnnia 'lu!i. cortirr Sohl and Indi.i .it ov.-nue. t'-mc ta.ly to secure i, i seals for j .jur-ffil' and fn.'nds. 2-23-
The rnemTers ot' the 7 A ciass ami their tear her of the. Irving School were deltgh.tf.iU:- entertained y.-sterday afternoon at a birthday party given in honor of Miss Elva Smith, of Chicato avonue. The vuriuu s games i ere playfd with a great derfl -f enthusiasm and rival'-y and tiie prizes were given ; Hohart Your.g. Lillian MeCall and Allied Mali' tt. The music and refreshno'iit.?, including a beautiful birthday ea'e, were, ci'jojed by the chi'drcn. all of who'i; wi.-:!;ed t h guest of hoiior many happy fturns of liio day.
An attempt to cro.? the Pacific Ocean in a dirigible is dep cted in "The Iotus Eater," starring Johny Barrymore and personally directed by Marstiall Neitan,
account of hard j which In coining to the Parthenon the
ater on Monday for three days. Two j men set out on the trip and when they ; sec tin expedition is doomed to failure on-- drops to tiie w ater with a para-' chute and is picked up by a liner. Tiie second dives out of the ba.-ket of the :C.oon Imo the water, and lands on a tropical isiand. There he finds adventure, romance
We take thi.s way irj thanking our many friends, neighbors: and lodge:; and
parties donating machines and floral j and love.
onerings, for their sympathy
MEN OF HAMMOND If You are With6ut a Church Home Come to tfie FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. J. C. Oranjrer, Paitor Sibley Street Just East of Oakley TOMORROW MORNING AT 9:45 O'CLOCK The Men's Brotherhood Class Morse Dell Plain, Pres. Extends to yea a hearty welcome Subject for Discussion "BELIEVING IN ONE'S WORK" Regular church services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. ro. Morning Topic: "WILL THERE DE ANY STARS IN MY CROWN y Evening Topic: "MAN'S GREATEST QUESTION" We Will Be Expecting You
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lit en by the Ocri-in District ii'J 1 lammov :;:.r. F-h. 2JK at lb .1 o, corner S- )-, i a d iti? i p. in. T-ck't-.
j.ener.cia! T. nr. ItvI.. Sui-.day rmr.ui-i CInb 1'idiaci ;iv.. 2-23-1
(r. C. Ituppreoin of C:ibi.-o e an Crgan Peci-Hl a- St. I': '.:!: run Chinch, s'unday i-vinir-,. ") p. r.l. Ewrybodv w!c6Tii'. .
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Mrs. 'uy Bow. mpj- ill with iuns ir.eod.s ho, e for !o
of liussel! street, . !or. Her imiiiy t eirly lecovery.
Kello Cigars Are the Best
Mhs Lcian and Miss Leila TJak'-t jn! ''haile.i OS born, of Iiochelle, Hllr.ol. have returned le-me after spending w-vera! la s with their grand parent , Mr. and Mrs. John M. Armatroii;,-, of Wabash avenue. prisoner'leaps through pullman f :ntepnat:ca'. ncas service KA.NSAS CITY. AH'., IVb. 2a I'oli-e and ,i. o -hv.i.'j v..-rc or, a still hunt today for Gc rKe Gerricrt, T.7, who escaped last r.ielit Ironi his guards by div-iot-tiiro.i.-f. a i'u'ltnan car window. Gernert arrested in Los Angeies, was em-oute to Aurora. 111., to face charges ot" theft of 47 automobiles. As the ttaln pu'lcd out. of tM clfy at a spee.1 of 20 niib t. an hour. C.err.ert rloe through th? wiiobuv. breaking tiie
thick g'as with the impact of his body. No trace of him was found j
when nffiocrs returned to the spot.
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friendship ibnvn us in our sorrow during the sickness and death ot our daughter, sister und wife. Mrs. Bertha
-Manor, Mis Beatrice JIuiitr, Mr. C Spor.burg and children.
c.tnn or tiiaks wifh to thank the members of j 'he rhurrh of Christ. Fairmont (K. C.I i Christian Church Tin net t. .t o..... i
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Natb-nal Bank, Fefinery. Lunch Room.! Ib-Ane-y i;li.e and Labors torv and Filtering nil.. Dept., aul our frier,,).: I and neigh)... rs for their kind assistance I and for their c.pr. ssior. of svu-.pathv 1
"" "r o-atuttui flowers sent as t l8t tribute to oiir dear mother THE NYLANT) FAM1LV
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baiiy who pas.-'d away F--!. ir,, p Just two years ao you left tit, How we ml-s you baby dear.
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or s;ia.ii you ever be. MRS. -MeHE.VKT. MP. AXP MPS. BOEPST. JOHN A .VP HANNAH.
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EVANGELISTS DAY AND ARNOLD CHRISTIAN CHURCH CALUMET AND SUMMER BLVD. Sunday Sermons 10:45"FOLLOW1NG JESUS AFAR OFF" 7:30 "THE NAME ABOVE NAME" HEAR ARNOLD SING "THE OLD HOME AND MOTHER" HIS OWN COMPOSITION Hear Them Every Night Next Week Except Monday
In memory or' -our h.doved husband and father. Louis Peter, who passed away 4 years ago, ihe ;wj, day of February: A loving- mommy -.-)!; ci-.ay? i-nz-ei-, Cone is the on wo loved nest, drariy Thm if wounds Sk.-H ra:i::o: ha.b.;i. Liff; is but one sad rlt.'.iio As through the worhi -ve pas. itat the saddesi ir-a 'lis are ihi-tiKht of you . , .MPS. POP. PETERS. jTTO PETL'R6. P.li'.VARD l'P.TF.n.. .-.-. ''- 1 . - . .'-!!.
Special Dinner DeLuxe SERVED AT LYNDORA HOTEL SUNDAY, FEB. 26th 12 to 2 Noon 6 to 8 P. M. ONE DOLLAR COVER Crab Flake Cocktail Hearts of Celery . Jumbo Olives Chicken Okra with Rice CHOICE Chicken A!a King Half Broiled Milk Fed Chicken on Toat Filet Mignon Fresh Mushrooms Roast Leg of Baby Lamb Mint Sauce Roast Prime Ribs of Beef au jus Augratm Potatoes New Cauliflower in Cream Parisienne Salad French Dressing Fresh Strawberry Shortcake Whipped Cream Ice Cream and Cake Coffee
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The most momentous event of earth's history is the near establishment of God's kingdom among men. We are now passing tb much cri- n t c t r n
wivo. nun f sition Denod the word r .
has ever known. Unrest and discontentment dominate every portion of the civilized world and there is no relief in sight. Men are "whistling" to keep their courage up. Men's hearts are failing them for fear of what they see coming upon the earth, socially, financially and politically. The Bible alone gives the remedy. It tells of this "dark night" and
of the coming morning C. D. NICHOLSON when peace, happiness, life and plenty will reign supreme under God's kingdom established on earth. Hear more about this wonderful message by attending the lecture to be given by C. D. Nicholson of Hammond in the DELUXE THEATRE AT 10:30 O'CLOCK SUNDAY MORNING, FEB. 26 ALL WELCOME NO COLLECTIONS Auspices International Bible Students.
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"SHALL THE FILIPINOS BE GIVEN THEIR INDEPENDENCE" ADDRESS BY Doctor R. H. BROWN OF THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS First Presbyterian Church Hohman and Highland Streets Sunday, Evening, February 26th AT 7:30 O'CLOCK e All are Cordially Invited to Attend
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Have you made your income tax return? Only eighteen more days to file. We are prepared to take care of this work for you without charge.
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FAYETTE AND HOHMAN STREETS PHONE HAMMOND 4000 W. G. PAXTON. President FRANK HAMMOND, Sec-Treas. F. R. M0TT. Vice President H. J. GESCHEIDLER, Asst. Sec-Treas,
MAKE THIS BANK YOUR BUSINESS HOME
"Just Between Friends
When you pay money to a friend, you often dislike to ask for a receipt. The very request is the cause of embarrassment. That's one advantage of a Checking Account. When you PAY YOUR OBLIGATIONS BY MEAN'S OF CHECK no receipt is necessary. Your cancelled check offers indisputable evidence of payment. Make it a practice to pay al) of your bills by check by OPENING A CHECKING ACCOUNT IN 1HLS BANK TODAY.
American Trust and Savings Bank General Banking, Real Estate and Insurance
187 STATE STREET (Near Postoffice) HAMMOND, fNDIANA j
A. J. SWANSON. President DANIEL BROWN, Vice Pres. i H. O. REI3SIG, Secretary-Treasurer !
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