Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 10, Hammond, Lake County, 25 March 1922 — Page 8

THE TIMES

MARCH 25. 1922

WHITING NEWS NOTES

(OVCiKLGATIOXAL CHURCH Sunday School at 10 a. m. Morning Service 11:00 a. m., sermon, "Men of the Burning Heart." Evening service, 7:30 p. m. One of the series of sermons on the 12 Apostolic types of Christian Men.

METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHCRCH H. P. Ivey, pastor. Services at this church will be of special interest tomorrow on account o the large number of new 1 members to be received into the church, at both morning and evening services. The two weeks campaign and personal evangelism that will close tomorrow has resulted in a very large number of new members, most of whom will be taken into the ch-jrch tomorrow. Others will be received at Easter time. The members and friends of the church are urged to be present and enjoy the services. The usual order of services will be foUowed. Sunday School at 9:30: preaching services at 10:45 and 7:30; and Epworth League at 6:30. The League service is to be a leaderless meeting.

CHI RCH OF CHRIST 426 Central avenue, Geo. M. Anderson. Minister. The following persons will be pres ent with a certificate from the Department of Personal Evangelism of the Loyal Movement In recogni

tion of aithful study of and a satis-4

factory examination grade in the book. "Training for Personal Evangelism;" Mrs. Kate Wahl, Mrs. Gladys Nicholson. Mrs. Walter Smith Mrs. W. H. Shoup. Mrs. Geo. M. Anderson, Mrs. G. D. Camagey, Mrs. S. Sohlechty, Miss Susan Brown. Mr. Grant Hatch, Geo. M. Anderson, the teacher. The certificates will be presented Sunday morning during the Bible school hour. Neighbors day will be observed tomorrow. Invite your neighbors to the services. Bible school, 9:43. Morning sermon and communion, 10:45. Evening service at 7:30. Mrs. Henry Beaubien entertained a number of ladies at her home on Laporte avenue in honor of her moth er. Mrs. Elizabeth Beaubien Fisher, on her 80th birthday anniversary, Wednesday afternoon and evening. During the afternoon each guest had a stunt. After a three course dinner they all enjoyed a pleasant evening. Mrs. Fisher -was the recipient of many beautiful gifts and flowers. Mrs. Michael Kammer and daughter of Englewood visited relatives In Whiting yesterday. Miss Mildred Vater Is home from Ypsilar.ti. Midi., where she attends sohool. on a spring vacation-

Little. Ruth Zweig of Atchisron

avenua Is recovering from the meas-l lea.

Mrs. Martin Erlckson of Central avenue was a Chicago visitor yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Llttman entertained at their home on Laporte avenue in honor of their daughter Alice's 15th birthday anniversary. 'Mr. and Mrs. Conley, ne Loraine Cowden of Indianapolis avenue, are the proud parents of a little daughter. Mr. Peter Koch and son Raymond, of Oliver street, attended the funeral of Father Miller in Fort Wayne. Mrs. Catherine Stewart of Sheridan avenue, received the ad news of the death of her father in Cleveland, Ohio, on yesterday. She will leave here for Cleveland tomorrow morning. James J. Nedjl of Laporte avenue, has returned from a business trip In Valparaiso, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wallace will leave Monday in their car for Danville, New York, where they will make their future home. Miss Nellie Jones la in a criticat condition In the Presbyterian hospital. The many friends of Miss Clara Plau of 1263 Myrtle avenue will be sorry to learn of her death which occured at her home yesterday morning after a lingering illness. Miss Plau was until her illness employed at the Atkin & Tharp grocery. She is urvived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Plau. two sisters, Mrs. Edwin Gehrke and Miss Lillian Plau. The funeral services will be held Monday at 1:30 o'clock in the Evangelical church. Interment will be at Oak Hill cemetery. In Hammond. Undertaker Griesell Tulley and Bromschwelg are in charge. Mrs. Wm. Bollinger of North Judson visited relatives here for a few days. The Men's Bible Class held their monthly meeting In their rooms In the Congregational church, last evening. The Majestic restaurant on 119th street was closed by the sheriff after a bill had been filed by George Brahos against the Majestic proprietors. Mrs. John Morse, nee Edna Wenlorf and children of Gary, visited Whiting relatives on Thursday. The following men were arrested for not having the 1922 licenses on their automobiles: Officer StUrman arrested Roy Nicholson, who plead guilty and paid $11.00; Irwin Montgmoery and Adam Haidolooeck were arested by officer Assenhelmer and both appeared March 24th ami officer Suiduzowskl arrested J. L. Oppenhein for driving a truck without a license. The funeral of Mrs. Sara Jane McHaie. wfe of Thomas McHale, 620 119th street, will take place at the Sacred Heart church Monday at 9 a. m. Burial will be made in Mount Olivet cemetery. Chicago. Announcement has been made that the Standard Oil Company band will play a popular concert at the Whiting Community Center, Sunday afternoon. March 26, 1922 at 2:00 p. m.

The change of time from 3:00 p. m. to 2:00 p. m. was made because of the request of shift workers who were not able to attend the concerts heretofore. This will be the second concert played by the band under the direction of Mr. Morgan L. Eastman. The first concert was very well received by the audience so it is only fair to assume that a good attendance will receive the band, at this concert.

ROBERTSDALE

PRINCES THEATRE TONIGHT Ja-k Foil in "THE CALL. OF THE NORTH" with a Pacini Paramount film; Alio Harold Lloyd comedy, Pathe tn. Coming- Sunday "One Glorious Day," with W ill Rogers and I J la Le. Coming- Monday, ''Hail the Woman." 3-25-1 When you think of furniture, think of H. Gordon & Sons. Whiting. 2-10-tf Ring Whiting 46 for demonstration in your own home for ROYAL ELECTRIC CLEANER which cleans by air alone: Northern Indiana Gas &. Electric Company. 3-24-tf HEMSTITCHING AND PICOTING done. Mrs. A. E. Shelly, 142 Atchison ave.. corner 116th st. 3-24-6 KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS County meeting at Whiting. Saturday night. March 2Hth. Rask of Page conferred iby East Chicago Lodge, No. 477. Visitors welcome. 3-24-3 FOR RENT 7 room fiat, steam heat and bath, 301 Central ave. 3-25

PRINCESS THEATRE TONIGHT' Jack Foil in "THE CALL. OF THE NORTH" with a special Paramount flint Alo Harold . Lloy comedy, Pathe News. 'Coming, Sunday "Oa Glorious Day," with Will Roarers and I.I la Le. Coming: Monday, Hall the Woman." ; 3-25-1

FOR SALE OR RENT Modern five rorri bungalow, easy terms. Tel. Whiting 41, 600 119th st. 3-24-3 The largest assortment of Paints in Northern Indiana; Tom Smelser, 605 Indiana Blvd. 3-24-3

WANTED Not. later than April 1st Bids for Stuccoing house; Inquire 405 119th street, Whiting. 3-25-2 Call for a sampla of West Park Floor Varnish; Sold only by Tom Smelser, 605 Indiana Blvd. 3-24-?tf FOR SALE Setting Hens, 435 Penn. avenue. Whiting. 3-25-1

STAR THEATER TONIGHT Three acts of Vaudeville and Alice Lake In "1'ncha.nted Seas," and Comedy. Tomorrow, Viola Dana In "Match Breakers," a Serial and a Comedy. 3-25-t "All things come to those who get tired and go after them." And lucky is the man who wakes up to realize the worth of the Whiting Savings and Loan Association before his Joints are creaky and his pace so slow that the only thing he can hope to overtake is his shadow. 3-24-lt

A Chilean mountain census of an almost solid mass of more than 100,000,00 tons of high-grade iron ore averaging 68 per cent metal.

STAR THEATER TONIGHT Three acts of Vaudeville and Alylce Lake ia "Inchaated Seas," and Comedy. Tomorrow, Viola Dona la "Match Breakers," a Serial and a Comedy. 3-23-t

FIRST EVANGELICAL CHIRCH OF ROBERTSDALE. H. C. Powell, Pastor. Sunday School 9: 45 a. m. Sermon 11 a. m. Juniors 2 p. m. Young Peoples' Meeting 7 p. m. Evening Message 7:30. Pre-Easter meetings every evening during the week at 7:30, except Saturday. Great things from God are in store for you as you come and enter wholeheartedly Into those services. The public as well as the church is most cordially invited to participate in the feasts. Catechism on Wednesday, 4 and 7 p. a. Teacher Training oa Friday, 6:45 p. m. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. W. II. Taylor, pastor. Services held at the Reformed Hungarian church, 119th street and Indiana boulevard. Sunday School 9:45 a. m. 11 a. m. Morning Worship Sermon by the pastor. Stlglitz Park Sunday School 2:00 p. m. At the morning service there will be baptism of infants and adults and reception of new members. Those interested In becoming members of the church are asked to be present a t twenty ; minutes " to eleven. The Westminster club -will meet next Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Grisdale, Amy court. There will be a congregational meeting at the church Friday evening, March 31st at 8 o'clock. There will be reports covering the six months during which the church has been organized. Robertsdale is again ' grieved to hear of another death in the Plau family. Miss Clara Plau who has been ailing for some time passed away on Thursday evening at her home on Myrtle avenue. Just four months ago her sister Eleanore, preceded her in death, which makes it double ad for the family. The funeral of Clara will be held on Monday afternoon at one o'clock at the house and at 1:30 at the Evangelical church with Rev. Powell ' in charge. Mrs. Paul Dobertine of Myrtle avenue entertained fourteen children In honor of her little niece. Mary

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Shilling's ninth birthday anniversary. A lovely afternoon was enjoyed playing gamea of all kinds, prizes were awarded to different ones, following the games the little tots enjoyed a nice luncheon, including ' a beautiful birthday cake with nine candies. Many pretty gifts were received by the little miss and on departing her little guests wr.hed her many more such napi-v birLhdays. Mrs. Bertha Lane and daughter Gladys of Myrtu avenue weio in Chicago on ThJtsday visiting with friends. Miss Clara' Plau pased away on Thursday evening at 8:43 in her parental home. 1263 Myrtle avenue. The funeral services will be held on Monday, March 27. from the house at 1:00 p. m. and from the First Evangelical church of Robertsdale at 1:30 p. m. M- E. Harr of Any ourt an J Uith street is expecting to open a lunch rcni and ice croa.n parlor in the ICotiar building, corir of Inliara Blvd. and -118th -t.-eot. The intoricr of the building is being redecor-ct-d and Mr. Hir is having the very finest of fixtures installed. Henry Plau of East' Side visited her sister Mrs. Atchison of Lake ave. on Wednesday evening. The Westminster Club of the First Presbyterian church will meet at the home of Mrs. W. Grisdale next Thursday afternoon. There will be election of officers and every member is urged .to be present. ' " Mrs. H. Breckman and daughter Mrs. H. Klemm ef the West Park Addition were Chicago business visitors last Wednesday. Mrs. Garber and her little week old son axe getting along nicely at their home on Lake avenue. Mrs. Jane Franklin of 120th atreet is the attending nurse. Mrs. C. Jsewell who has been on the elck list for several days is nicely improving. Mrs. Newell is expecting her husband Charles Newell of Kokomo, Ind., on Sunday. Mrs. Gough of Amy avenue who has been ailing for the past week.

is reported a little better. Henry Atchison of Chesterton, Ind., visited relatives here the fore part of this week. - Mrs. Minnie Atchison of Lake ave., is still confined to her home with very little change in her condition. Dr. H- E. L. Timm is at the present time in attendance. Mrs. Emery Black of 120th street entertained the "500" Club at her home last Tuesday evening. Those awarded prizes were Mrs. R. Thrush Mrs. Geo. Saunders and Mrs. A. Osterberg, following the game3 the host ess served a dainty luncheon. The evening was very much enjoyed by all present. Mr, and Mrs. R. Arner of Amy Co-urt. are having as their guest,

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Miss Margie Holmes of Boston. Mrs. Clara Timm of Lake avenue attended a Silver Tea at the Oodshaw home In Chicago on Thursday. Those from here who attended a birthday party at the Shilling home at East Side on Tuesday evening were Mr. and Mrs. H. Klemm, Mr. and Mrs. Stawltcke and family and Mr. and Mrs. E. Klemm of Superior avenue. Mrs. Ellen Kummer of East Side, was a Robertsdale visitor last Thurs day.

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You see we have left only 39 residential sites north of Maywood park. When they are gone we are sold out. Then you will have to pay the foresighted man a profit on his bargain. But knowing the psychology of the buyer we are going to raise the prices radically and watch people scramble for them. Accordingly After April 1, 1922, the Following Increases of Residential Lots Go Into Effect-

Per Front Foot Increase

Becker Street

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May Street . ' ' Drachert and Eaton Streets Lyons Street Highland Street Morris Avenue Merrill Avenue

$17.00 to $19.00 $20.00 $17.00 to $19.00 $23.00 to $25.00 $13.00 to $14.00 $15.00

$850.00 to $ 950.00 $1000.00 $595.00 to $ 665.00 $850.00 to $ 950.00 $805.00 to $ 875.00 $455.00 to $ 490.00 $ 525.00

TERMS $50.00 DOWN AND $20.00 PER MONTH In the ten years we haev been in business we have never failed to put into effect and thence forward adhere to any announced increases in lot prices. Hammond Realty Company, Owner

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