Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 214, Hammond, Lake County, 3 March 1922 — Page 15
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WHITING NEWS
About one hundred ;ir! Scouts attended the na'.:y W.-dues.Jay evening t the Community Center. Mrs. P. .A. Petersen, president, "f the Girl Gr-oui Counoii, presented adns to the following; leaders nnd fcoats: Tenderfoot Pine. Kliza Jane ii.ir.Jncr, Mrs. George Saunders, Uororhy Nftsh, Anna ie!enlca, Margaret Roe, helen Brock. I-oi? Zimmerman ar.cl Mario Janos; tkcond Class Radges, K:.sie Flmvcrj, Florence Kidnay. Esther Prug-h. Merit Badge. Needlewoman, Dorothy Hey1en; Pathilnder, Anne Mrw'.e I'etTceti and Alice Mauna.-r: Zo:logIs,t, Anno iMarle Petersen, Aiiee Maunder, Hazel Brenner, and Muriel I'-ao.e; I,irmJ'e:;s, Haso' Brenner; Musician, Mar ci Place. Mildred Dysart and D .-ruiy Du Fund were g-lvf-n Gold Attendance bt;Lr. fr having- perfect attendance for etent month. ni Elsie Kcwers received a Silver Attendance b ar for attendinK ninety per cent, of the meeting fc-f eight months. After the ? i.-f the i'MlK", troop 2, S and 7 p..ycd . ie of Three Team r.-dgc. Treop t) beat Troop 4 In an ....ioct ,. bo. U panic, the f.fire of which &r T 9 md trixtp 8 'beat troop S in Vo!y i'j'! -with nti IS to 21 score. T.vj sig.r-.? of So ..-lit ar.d National song:. crrr-letcd the even The teachers of the JloOrccnr svohoo. entertained at the ho-rre .-if Mvi Waller Sowers on Centra', aver if at a . ;rI'list! party In honor of Miss Ann Ro-j-rthn, whose tnrticeTTHnt to K'iwa:d WatXins recently bee-ante known. A very elaborate tinner was served and inat fnjoj ab'e evening passed by ali V: esr.t The funeral of Jie;;.. the eighteen month, old son of Mr. and Mrs. Kj.1m:i Abrxir.inlus. of 70 0 N-.v York avenu,
from the t. Bernnrd'.. hospital wlier-s : h underwent tt : :i tnif at Jor several
days. ' Mr. Frank Greenwi!d of Sheridan HVrii.it Is ill at her h mil; with a se- . 'M-c rold. Mr. R.trberac'a of 6!1 Indianapo'.N l'.lvri. ret.it ned from s'i. Bernard's hospital a few ciayjf affo. Toe hi:i!irv Ci.ap'.er of the Eastern ftar.-i were entertained by the East 1 . o i 'hapter l-.ft evening;. A ixust St eboel was taken to St . Asisnslimi h c.r pi l al in Chieajro for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Puiinton, i.f Sheridan avenue, are both reoovt;iin;r from attnel.s c-i int'i'lenza. Mr. Vandit,ei. is quite ill at the Wilts l.OMie on Sheridan avenue. The Christ an Ciiu rch ladies tvl'l ha. e a R.k- S.";.:e .it Atk:n and Tharp's titeory store lotnnrrow morn in jr. Mr. and Mrs. A 1. O'ooshk of 4.'U I "i eve Ian 0 aven'.', are the proud parents, of a I! tie i.o: filter. M ither and babe are f,'tt iT:ji ah tit; vers well. The Re'ief C rp member" a.nd friends vre Invited to a Dunco party at the home '' Mrs Fie in in at her homo f5
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e en in p. Tiione wishing: t" go wi!J taU. t'.f 7: 20 car. -Mr. and 'rs. Arthur Dexter of Atchiwin' tnae are confined to their home a : t ii : ri fi u cniu """vin daughters were borri to Mr. risd Mrs. Mynkie. of lSfi Myrtle ave.. c'-'erdLi.v. A daoihter -vas born to iMr. and Mrs. Uo- Moore nee Mamie Imrns of r.trir. Mrs Moore Is dm'njf very :t.e'r at s-'t. Marjraret' hospital, in !T-..n,rrion .1.
tartained her mother Mrs. Klser of lumimond on Tuesday. Mia. K. Iinyoiir and sister Mre. A. M. Marts o" Ms'rtle nveitue wcrj amotijf the sh..pr'-r In t'-iieatro on
M i- n d a y. j Mr. ami Mr. Hen ,v Meinke of Myrtle avenue were presented with a lovely pair of 'win daughters on Tuesday tv.orninfr. The Me!nk.-'s leave three "ther children, two boys and one sill. Mother and babies aro getting alontr tine at this t:no. Mrs. August Sfhniittle r.f Myrtlavenue, ha lKeen aiiinx for several dajs with the du. Mrs-, SohniSttl is "n-ler the care of Pr. Tit-ijn. Elmer .Shade who had his tonsllx removed ai the St. r.ernard's hospital is fi'et t oiir aiioij '!). The W. Grieson's sr-l U Pearee's enter tn it!. -d rei.-'tives from Maywood, Iih, at their h..ine on Ami avenue the fore ijait of th-1 week. Mrs A riourfon and daughter E-sther of Atchison avenue were visitors in ("hieairo Tiiccdar.
Mr, Urass the C. and q. aaent. is improving:.! his father and mother are here, the mother has been on the ei:k : list also. Don't forget the Centennary Cluhi meeting nert Thursday. March '.'th. Ail , members are urged to be present by the presid-ent.
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(ielatfve-. r'ceived word j "l pin Wis-I eonsin that i: rr Sixtcn was in a ho?- !
pita! and had undergone a serious operation but was doum as wf il as could ho expected. Clarence Walters is on the sick list Carl Mania came home Tuesday e-v-ening from t'ae mill at Gar- sick and !uus not been able to go back to work since. There was not a veuj' larg'e crowd to the Heine?.' and Faaren sa'r Ttiesrtay on account of the inn' storm. Mrs. H. L. Iddings and Mrs. J . W. Iddings and daughter Jean of Eowel', were Chl-aro. visitors Wednesday.
J'.'iere has jfi u o.. nstderaSile excitement here for the past few weeks over the report that a pnek of wolves weru roaininy: around east of Eo-.ve'.i. Yesterday a r.uin'bei' of fellows '.t ent out to try and capture them. They succeeded tn getting one wolf and sighting- several others. Tile funeral services of Mrs Isaac Ault were held at the home Wednesday afternoon. Interment in the EowCll CimcU:!'. The. Eoweil U.,fh School basketball team went to Valparaiso last evening where they will participate !n the annual tournament. I a we'll plays the first game with Hebron thin mcrning at 9.00 o'clock. Thon.aa Grant went to Indianapolis esterday on business. The iinal number of the lecture course was held at the M. E. Church last, evening;. Word has been received here of the leth of Allen Ha.! at his home in Vales Center. Kansas, on last Monday. ; was about r. ears of aje and formerly resided here.
OPPORTUNITY IN GOV'T SERVICE FOR
NEWSPAPER MEN The t'nited States Civil service Com-' misskn has anncunoc-d an examination "receipt of applications to close March -X) to till positions of Information as- , sistant under tho Ffdernl Board for Vocational Education at salaries raug-j i i : ST from J2.400 to 3.600 a year. j Tl:e duties will consist of papillaris-j ing tlie activties and purposes of the
l'ederai Board of Vocational Education through tnasrazines, trade journals and the daily press. Applicants will be rated upon the sibje-?ts of il) education and experience, weighted at 60 per cent, and (2) published natters or magazine and
newspaper art'cles prepared bs' the applicant, weighted at 40 per cent. Applicants must have had at least five S'ears' experience in creative editorial work on a newspaper or periodical of recognized prominence, preferably on the labor press, which experience must have included the writing and preparation tn popular style of material dealing with modern industrial problems The successful completion of each s-oar of a course In a college or university of recognized standing, up to three years, will be ac
cepted in lieu of one year of the required experience; In any case applicants will fee required to have had at least two ym o the prescribed experlenee. Full information jvd ppllotion blanks may be obtained by communicating with the United State Civil Service Commission. Washington, D. C. or with the secretary of the TT. 8. civil service board at the pOBtorttce or custom bouse In any city.
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ing from St. John's church. Interir.ent w me.de. at St. John's cemetery -y Under. alter 73a ran. M;s Lots Mo!-rlso;t of 4S New York I'.'enuo wi'.I entertain the members of t'.i Beta Oarr.ma Sorority at lK-r iionie This evening. Mrs. Wm . Brown w o! entertain th? Protected Homo Circle, members and frietid.s at a Bunco party this eienins' her home, 236 Central avenue. Mrs. Jox:n Mmse'ourg has returned
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ST AH" THF-AT RE TUMGHT i WtIey 3Iason In "Ttr I.funp I.iht-j rr," also Rath liolaml -The White!
liaglt," and Coiueily. 3-.1-1 When you think of furniture, think of IT. Gordon & Sons. 2-10tf Wlt'.t'.ny Jewelry stores wtl close at p. m., except Monday and Thursday S p. m. Saturday and pay day at la p m. 2-10-tf 13.000 rolls of Wail Paper, from So to 75a per roll; about 50 per cent rheaper than last year. Tom Srulser. Ct'S Indianapolis bou'evard. 2-15-tf r-HJNCF-JlS THF3ATRK TOSIOHT "rUEODOKA," rrlth mtn JoHTet. The Tforld's sreoteat love story, Sarah Ilrniklrdt'a g. re at cat trtumph, a gr-lp-pti wonder drama of an empreii who tncrtlcci rlle of the world, power of aa aertoerat, evorythlJig for the man be loved. 3-1-2 Do yea remember what a furore Cabfria'' rat cTeatedf To Jora." by a.' same prodncerm, ts an evea s-reater achievement In the progTesa of nation pictures. If yon mU "Theoiora" yon way as well "top tfnln to e motion picture. . 2 .2" :6t
Theodora," whleh cornea to the ITtecesa tfala evenlaa;, today and tomorrow of tUm week, wUl not be nhown la any rf the bl Chlcao theaters until after Aarll th. ThU picture ! . . .... - . mumU who nrodac-
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lion aollara ana toon two yrr i-makJa-. aetora tooh: part. It has created a oensatlon la the world of motion pltgqrea aad U no doubt oac of the greataat motion plctnrea ever taowau '!7:t Maroet wavtntf, Bbmpoo!nr, Scalp Treatment. Fnctala, Hair Bobbing. Man-lcurln-. awv Done by Mrs. Koch, 1333 Amy ave. Phone 116-M. Whltins". 8:1:1 FOR SAL.S rocrm house, modern; Z3S ftharfclan avenue. Whiting-. 8-3-1 Before iBveatlnf In Hosiery, see re-hat we have to oitr In the Famous Armor Plata. Specials for Saturday, Clove Silk Hose unequa'.ed In quality, jdaJn and fancy at $3.25. Pure Silk .full fashioned, refc-ular J2.T5 seller, at IS.W- Pure Beml-f ashlonel at SI.J5. These are only a fow of the many real valuea w ars ofTerin Vroet's Kpet-lalty and Eaity Shop, 531 llth street. Wh.ltlr.fe-. S-3-1 Tfe are featuring; a pe,lai for Saturday, March 4th, In unusually attractive Hats at $5.0Oj Free'.'s Specialty A Keauty Bhop, 631 USth street, Wh!tInj, 31S-1
STAH THEATKK TOiIirT Shirley Mason In "Hie Lamp I.lgtbt-! or." also Huth Roland "The V bite i Ea:len and Comedy. 3-3-1
What would happen If 40 lions were : turned loose on 110th street? Yon ' may get a faint Idea by aeelua; MTheoilora" at the Princess today and to- i morrow. 2:27:6t Whltirs Lodffe S43, Kr.ights of Pythlas are makirfr r.rrar. gements to celebrate their SOtli acniveraaxy Tiiursdas- ' evening, cMarch 9th, at the I. O. O. 1 F. haJl. The spe-iiers of the evening w'il be Mr. J. Stlnson of Hammcn i and Rev. W. Taylor of the First Presbyterian church of W'hltlnsr. This wK'. be followed -by an entertainment1 arid dance after which refreshments w::i Tie served. Ail K. of fs.. their fat.'iiHes and friends are cordially inn a. Mra. Julius JCinoock of Leke ivotm.1
who has been on the sick list for several weeks was rerorted to bo Improving-. PR IXC ESS THEATRE TOXIGIIT THEODORA," with Rita Jollvet. The world's greatest love story, fcarah nernhatrnf'i, reatrt trl omph, a s-rlp-Vlng woader drama of rh empress who nrrlfleed riches of the world, power of aa astoerot, everything; for the man he loved. 8-1-2 Mre. Herman Breckrr.an and daughter Mre. Horocrt Klenim of 'vVest Park Addition spent the day w-ith tho farmer's parents Mr. s;td Mrs. Hesradorn of Windsor Park. Mrs. George Bad-r of Myrtle ave.. w a Chlcng-o business vlei-tor on Monday. Mrs. Albert Pue and son of TVIV.mette, vls'.te.-l her pnYenta Mr. and Mrs TT. Hsrr.an of Itkc avenao tho fore part of th! week. Richard nrnersin, son of Mr. and Mrs. X. A. Emerson of 120th street, is getting along nlee'.y. Richard had a fall of 20 feet while at work as electrician at the Standard Oil Co., whil no banes were broken he sustained e-ve-e bruises and srrains. Mrs. Clara Tlmxn of Lai avenue has been on tho elek list for tho past few !a-. Mrs. TJot Witter of Iake averne m-
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Can you imagine Old Man Gloom existing in a home where Al Jolson, Ted Lewis, Nora Bayes, Frank Crumit, Bert Williams, Van 85 Schenck, Marion Harris, Dolly Kay, Paul Biese, Furman and Nash? Deiro, and such stars are present? Wherever there is a home that enjoys the best song and dance hits, popular ballads, comic opera tunes, there you will find a home filled with real happiness.
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FOX-TROTS Marie
Ted Lewis end His Band I
Down the Old Church Aisle A-3538
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Follies of 1921
Ted Levis and His Band 1
Stealing Intro. "I Hold Her Hand end She Hole's Mire" Medley The Happy Six Why Don't You Smile The Happy Six Remember the Rose Piano Duet Frank Ranto and Cliff H-ss Roll On, Silvery Moon Intro. "Glow, Little Lantern of Love" Piano Duet Frenk Banta and ClilT Hes
April Showers 1 Eddie Elkins' Orchestra I June Moon Eddie E'.kins' Orchestral Wabash Blues The Columbian!) Tuck Me to Sleep (In My jOld Kcntttcky Home)
The Columbians J Yoo-Hoo The Happy Six ) A-3482 Fancies TheHnppySix 75c Cho-Cho-San Eddie Elkins Orchestra , A-3509 Tea Cup Girl 75c Eddie Elkins Orchestra
A-3331 75c
A-353S 75c
A-351S 75c
A-3497 75c
QUARTETS
A-2427 75c
A-2591 75c
A-2051 75c
Way Down Yonder in the Cornfield Columbia Stellar Quartet S. R- Henry's Barn Dance Columbia Stellar Quartet Sweet Genevieve Columbia Stellar Quartet You're the Flower of My Heart, Sweet Adeline Columbia Stellar Quartet When the Corn is Waving, Annie Dear Columbia Stellar Quartet Old Black Joe Columbia Stellar Quartet
Kathleen Mavourneen 1 Columbia Stellar Quartet I A-5899 Loch Lomond $1.25 Columbia Stellar Quartet Swanee River Moon 1 Columbia Stellar Quartet I A-3 132 Held Fast in a Baby's Hands J 75c Duet Reardon nnd Mellor ' Dear Old Girl Peerles3 Quartet l A-3436 My Gal Sal j 75c Columbia Stellar Quartet I You're the Only Girl That .2934 Maria MeCry Henry Burr Drifting Peerless Quartet I ' ac
CONCERT Mighty Lak' a Rose Soprano Siolo Hulda Lashanska
Ay, Ay, Ay Bass Solo Jose Mardones El Arriero Bass Solo Jose Mardones Believe Me, If All Those Endearing Young Charms 'Cello Solo Pablo Casals
Barefoot Trail Baritone Solo Oscar Seagle !
Lassie o'sMine Baritone Solo
779S9 $1.C0
A-3309 $1.00
79155 $1.00
A-2961 $1.00
Oscar Seagle
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Baritone Solo ) Riccardo Stracciari
Liebesfreud Violin Solo 1 Toscha Scldcl J
Ship o Dreams MezroSoprano Barbara Maurel One Fleeting Hour MezzoSoprano Barbara Maurel
49971 $1.50 49904 $1.50
A-3524 $1.00
OPERATIC Carnevale di Venezia (Carnival of Venice) Soprano Solo Florence Macbeth Linda di Chamounix (Guiding Star of Love) Soprano Solo Florence Macbeth Samson and Delilah Mon coeur s'ouvre a ta voix Jeanne Gordon
Mira, di acerbe lagrime Duet Rosa Ponselle and J Riccardo Stracciari J Norma Casta Diva Soprano) Solo Rosa Ponselle II f ior che avevi a me tu da to Tenor Solo Charles Hackett J
Rigoletto La donna mobile (Womsnis fickle) Tenor Solo Hipolito Lazaro Lucia Di LammermoorArdon gl'incenai Soprano Solo Maria Barrientoe
A-17S $1.50
49752 $1.50
49922 $2.00 49720 $1.50 49947 $1.50
46736 $1.00
48627 $1.50
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All Columbia Grafonola Prices Reduced
Prices on ell Columbia Grafonolas have been reduced as shown here. You can get a modern Grafonola with all improvements for less than you would pay for an oldfashioned unimproved phonograph. Visit the Columbia Dealer nearest you. Ho will gladly play for you any Columbia Record you wish on any Columbia Grafonola. COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, New York
$275 Model Reduced to $ 1 75 225 " M ISO 165 M - - 140 150 - - 12S
$140 Modal Reduced to JJ lOO 125 - " 85 73 - " - 60 BQ - - 45
$32.50 Model Reduced to $30
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