Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 237, Hammond, Lake County, 31 March 1922 — Page 11
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VHITING EWS NOTES
Santor Play "Stop Thief win an at the hlsh school audl1 on Friday arsd Saturday, ; 31 and April 1st. i Oawm Upsllon Sorority aeet at Mrs. M. J. Hitter's, 400 and avenue on Tuesday, April Ineuad ot April 4th. and Mr. O. F. Ordeman enled th Laporte avenue neig-h-30d club at their home Satevantns. Kathlen Dunlap of Ell-wood, . former , Whitinp teacher, Is lug the week-end with Mis i Olllotte of West Park ave. Fathers and Sons banquet to eld In tha Congregational h on Thuraday of next w-cck e itrvel br the Plymouth
"j Whiting dvertisem en ts 4 re Winners
; largest assortment of Paints rthern Indiana; Tom Smelser. idimna Blvd. 3-24-2 Rlf Stra of the Calumrt et Srtfera. 3-28-tf Week at Setter's; Rugs of eviscrlptton, priced down to bed 3-IS-3 for a lamplt of Weit rark Varnish; Sold only by Tom sr. 605 Indiana Blvd. 3-24-tf ling and rnorlngr of ail kinds J. J. Gilman, 1366 Myrtle ave. Vhltingr 91-M. 3-27-6 God Fturaltmzv, Go to Self-S-28-tf i models will display fashion's at the fashion a how, Satur.pril 1st. at II. Gordon & Sons.
U Fool Dance, Triple Iink So3ub, L O. O. F. Hall, Saturday . eterling'a orchestra. Cou.00. a-29-1 FtEXT Soven room flat, steam i, bath; 301 Central avenue, etween 5 and 6 t 'clock- 3-30-2
REST Furnished room for ng- couple with kitdien privil721 Schra.se avenue, rear flat, ra. -30-3 TAR THT5ATHE TONIGHT u radrbanka la THEJ RIGHT .VHFINESS." also aerial and a ly. Tomorrow three act of Mile and picture. OomlnS ay, Wedeoday and Thur'(tl'EEN OF SHEBA." 3-31-1 re is an ' amusing: incident pt a colored woman who. re- . to ride on a merry-ro-roun'd re, as ehe said, after you have your money, you rot o!t at the same place that you got on at. lame may toe said of the man pays rent year after year. The ng Savings and I-,oan Assoclloans money on first mortgage f. 3-31-1
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nightly Club will be held In the library on Monday evening:. April 3. The Long family of Laporte avenia attended th funeral of Mr. IrK's brother in Chicago un Wed-
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JJrs. Myra Morse, who has been visiting- at the Arthur Beauhien home on Atchison avenue, is spending a few daa with Chicago relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Fred ,T. Smith of Oliver gtrept le!'t yesterday morning for a short visit in the" east. Georgia, the 2 yenr old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T'a'il Xubcrry,
of Superior avenue in seriously ill. We welcome the lftdies Of Whiting to one of the bigrsest events of the season on Saturday, April 1st when we will offer the most winsome $S and $10 "Easter Eonnets" for 15.00. A few of the."" models wlH be displayed In our windows on Saturday: Freel's Specialty Shop. 331 119th st. Whitingr, Ind. 3-31-1 The Old Settlers will hold their next mealing- on Tuesday evening April 4th in the Community Center. Sam Campbell is In charge of t.ie elaborate prosram which will Include a Minstrel Show an well as several other numbers. All members from Whiting- and Rofrertsdalc are ashed to bs present. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Baldwin have recently moved Into the Sweighart house on West Park avenue. The Wm. Curtis family of Oliver street and Walter Smith of West Park avenue are entertaining Mrs. Wet more and Brand-daughter, Miss Lois toty of Cleveland, Ohio. The Pythian Sisters will have a public card party in the K. of P. hall tonight. The Women's "Missionary Society of the Congregational church will hold their next meeting Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, April 12. Mary, the T month old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Sacko, of Center street, who died after a brief Illness of (bronchial pneumonia, was buried in St. John's cemetery, after funeral services were held at St. John's church, yesterday morning-. Undertaker Baron had charge of the funeral." ' Frank Meyers, arrested by Bailie STawIiyntak, on the complaint of his wife Carrie, on charge of assault and battery. He was released on SIS-OO . bond to appear in city court today. Carl Qaandt, also arrested on the above charge, was dismissed In court yesterday. Harry Gordyce, arrested on intovlcatlon was also dismissed. Kobert II. Matt, arrested by officer Surdukowski, for passing- a standing street car, was released on $25 bail to appear in the city coart today. George Fofulos paid a fine of $11 and Frank Novak was arrested by officer Assenhiemer for reckless auto driving, paid a line of J2.00 and costs. Mrs. Jessie Curtis Smith of West Park avenue entertained a number Of her friends at Bridge on Wedncs-. day afternoon and another grroup of friends this afternoon in a similar fashion. The afternoons were passed with cards after which dainty
Juncheons were served.
. Messrs. W.-J. Tharp, S. XicbolsoQ, G. Ward and W. J. Iteder will sing at " the . musical program at the Church of Christ on Sunday evening. Flowers for the sick. A few roses or carnations or a pot of bloomingplants, add a fresh touch of color to the room and help to dispel gioom. Whiting- Flower Shop, phone 4i-It- 3-31-1
EASTER FROCK FOR THE JUNIOR MIS.
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This charniJng little frock for the junior miss is made of brown crepe de chine. Pleated fluting-s of roue crepe and rose colored collar and cuffs afford an attractive not of contrast. A braided " laather jrirdl serves aa" a distinctive ftnishiug touch.
ROBERTSDALE
STAR THESATRB TOMGHT loaxlaa Fairbanks In "THE RIGHT TO HAPPIXESS. nlso aeflal and i-uniedy. Tomorrow three ncte of -vaudeville and pictures. Cominf Tneadny, "Wednesday and Tfcrday. "fttKEX OF J5HEBA. 3-31-1 The Westminster Club of tha First Presbyterian church will meet at the honre oZ Mrs. Jam Xichfl sen on Roberts avexiue, next Tlrjrafternoon. , - The LaSies All of tit ICvanaolical C .nurch of B ' 5rt j 1j1 m t at b home of. Mrs. Tom Eaird Wednsday afternoon. The Old Settler's Club will meet at the Community Center on Tuesday evening, April 4. following the meeting. . The Campbell Minstrel Co., will put on a sho- which will be worth wMle" for every oud settler and their families to attend. Meeting- ibeVtns at 8:00 o'clock sharp Littman's grocery are handling the Hammond Dairy Companies milk at their storo on Indianapolis Blvd. 'Miss Elsie Peterson returned to her home from the South Shore hospital here she was operated on for appendicitis and at the present tlm Is "getting- along fine. John J. Null of Fast Chicago was a guest at the Jenson home in The West Park Addition on Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Jeduskl of Roberts avenue are the pro:d par-
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nts of a son horn to them 6n Wednesday morning, both mother and abe are getting along fine. The Newberry baby -of Superior tvenue Is very ill with pneumonia. OrH. Tlmrn 6f East Side is the attending phylciar. - Mrs, Kelly of Chicago visited Mrs. Minnie AtcWson who has been seriously til for the past two weeks, at icr home on Lake avenue. Mrs., Fra-nk Minseburg of Amy tvenue was reported a little beier at this time. Mrs. Johnson of Atchison avenue vas & shopper in Chicago Thursday. Mf, Clyde Smith of Atchison ave., nd'Miss Blanch Meek of Indiana tlvd., motored to Harvey, 111., on usinees Thursday. Mrs. Paul Dabertlne of Myrtle kVen'je entertained out of town relitivas at her home the fore part of his week. "
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P. M. McNay attended a meeting f coal dealers In Hammond last evening. Anthony Xomanson was in Chicafo on business yesterday. Ed.- Wheeler who lias been cOnftned to the house for the past ten days On account of sickness is slowly getting (better. ,WOrd has been received of the serious illness rof Mrs. Ernest Chapman at her home in- Grant Park, 111. fijfn is a sister of Mrs. Joseph McCorinell and Fedde and Henry Carstens. Kev.vc. A. Brown was in Chesterton Wednesday on business. S. A- Brownell, cashier of the FirSt,-fttlonal banlt. Is confined to t)Is home on account of sickness Mr. and Mrs. Heftry Hathaway and Mr.- and Mrs. Frank C. Brown,, who have been spending the winter in Tampa, Florida, arrived home last Wednesday.
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pacted business In Chicago yesterday. Miss Clara Carlson was a Chicago visitor yesterday; The Ta-Wa-Ya Club Girls will give a dance at the Odd Fellows' Hall, Friday evening.
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, . ' boot. ' Roger Stanton Cpck, six, of Chlcaco, is alive today and a new pair of rubber boots are the only reason. With new boots and no mud puddles the lad was in a hapless predicament until he found a bole m the street near lu's home. As he jumped in he came in contact with a hiph tension cable being repaired, lie just left; the hospital,
MERRILL VILLE
Tho mud roads are aimoet impassable at this time. Mrs. R. Bothwell was called to her daughter's home this week, Mrs.' 1C. Rugeon account of the serious illness of one of their children, who Is 111 with pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Walters were In St Johns Wednesday. Mrs. Rodney Castle and Mr. and Mrs. Smiley of Miller Station and Mr. Wm. Fowler and daughter Nellirt of Hammond were at the Underwood home last Sunday. The first number of the Lyceum course will be at the auditorium on April lSth, under the auspices of the school and community. The Dixie Duo, in songs and stories of the sunny South by the Colt Lyceum Bureau. The Sunshine Club will give a bazaar and ance at Turkey Creek on Ancil 15th. Everybody welcome.
to $24,001.24. Of this amount only $6,652 was in easily the remainder being the value of "clothing, furniture and other property. Cancelled checks indicated that Taylor, while economic In his mode of living, withdrew large amounts from his $60,000 yearly salary in cash for himself, making no record
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drawn. According to in estimators, this fact indicates that Taylor was probably the victim of blackmailers, as the checks varied from 1400 to $4,000 in amounts. A copy of the accounting was sent to attorneys of New Rochelle, N. V., who represent Kthel Daiy, Taylor's daughter and sole heir.
HOBART
A good many attended the play.
''Experience" given by Miss Sarali Mildred Wtlmer Tuesday evening at the sehoO! auditorium under the auspices of the Woman's Reading
IClub. Miss Wilnrer who has a Na.- ' tional reputation as a wonderful speaker, pleasingly entertained her audience for about two hours and ; those who failed to attend, missed a
' rare treat. I Many from here attended the Elk's Minstrels at Gary last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wlllis.rrt Fleck tran-
FINAL ACCOUNTING OF TAYLOR ESTATE
LOS ANGELES, Calif., March 31 A final accounting of the money and personal property belonging to the estate of AVilliam Desmond Taylor by deputies of the Public Administrator's office, which was ma8e publio today, indicated that the director's total property amounted
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