Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 335, Hammond, Lake County, 10 April 1922 — Page 8

THE TIMES

April 10. 1922. .a J i

WHITING NEWS NOTES

Th Homo Econoralc Ssctloa of 4ba TortnigrMly Club will leave the Community Kail promptly t aven o'clwck tomorrow ovenipgr for their trtt&rougti tho Ward rBaklngr Co.. I.Tth, Mid LaSalle streeta, Chicago. 1 Tbtrlp "will ba nwi4e In machines. TTi Katem Star -will meet In pegrOlar session this venlng'. There wlH ' Initiation, refreshments and at drf. afnmernt. Mrs. Jaolc PTatf.who underwent , ivpemtlon at St. Bernard's hospltai. Chioa-g-o. has -returned to her bonnet a Cleveland a.venue. A'larKA) delegation of "Whlting-ltes tt&4eI the vangrHstlc cervices at th Indiana Harbor Church of Christ. PVlday evening:. Mra. Walter Benford of Michigan City, Tnd., and Mrs. Bell- Hard aw. t IaPorte, Ind.. 'have returned to tfcpfr -lialnves after gpentfins the 'tat -wneelt at the home of Mr. and Mrs. "Walter Smith, of 119th street. Th children of the Th-arsday Afwroon Story Hour, -w-1H grive drasnatlawfrOTca "Clnderalla- ajnd Th rrlnces Na One Could Slltne," at the Community Cunter on TTtaly afternoon at 'S.lo p. m. All who aia Interested are welcom ; jttfmllon Is free. The regular Tttaaday afternoon In fo. tc dancing b lield at 4:15 p. mI Sirs. BU Exton entertained the ITtva Hundred Clab at her home in 'S'-rperior aventie. FYlday afternoon. Vra. Wrn. Wilson wj awarded th -first-Trla-and Airs. Thomas McBridt received the consolation prize. Services at the Congregational Church every venlni? this week at Tn-thlrty. except Saturday. The "rvlcaa ilonday evening- -wiU be a fatftlnation devotional and Vasismm meeting:. If you care to ask question you may place them 1n ttte offering1 boxes and they -will be juunrered the folio-win evenlnar. COclal ulo. Mrs. Hadley will 11T tha iptre organ and Mrs. Froeaaska will srtv vocal selection aclv vniner- Attend church, serwloa urlngr Holy Week. "Trouble, at th Churoh of Carls t" 2I1 be aermon subject for toJOfffcfa . asrvlca at the. Christian Caroiu Special music will con- ' tiMt, ml Quartette- There atll.l rrioes every evtning at Ck church, frith the exception of

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f-'al-jrday. Tho Prayer Service will be at 7:00 o'clock. Mrs. O. E Merriman entertained reveral children at her home on Cleveland avenue in honor of her son. Gene's fourth birthday anniversary on Friday afternoon. A very pleasant afternoon was enjoyed and a dainty luncheon was served. The Civic Section of the Fortnigrhtly Club will entertain at the O'Keefe restaurant at a 12 o'clock luncheon, instead of the 19th, as previously arranged. Reservations may be made with Mrs. A. 51. Beaubien. no later than tomorrow evening. Tonald Williams of Central ave.. underwent a serious operation In the Washington Park hospital, Chl-cag-o, Frday morning. The young man. who was In a precarious condition is now out of danger and is Ketting along- nicely. The operation was performed by an uncle of Mr. Williams. Miss Paulina Schlechty of Sheridan avenue is entertaining as her guest for a few days. Miss Lucille Sarrider of Chicag-o. Clarence Pickering, formerly of this city is here from Fort Wayne

! vistintr relatives and friends' for a

few day?. Albert Vandussen is confined to his bed at the Wills home on Sheridan avenue. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Murphy cf Laporte avenue, entertained the latter'a cousin, Mr. James Commings of Bay City. Mich. The marriage of Miss Anna T. Rojahn to Edward W. Watskin, was solemnized hy Ttev. H. P. lvey, on Saturday1 evening- at 7 o'clock in the presence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ko-jahn of Brazil. Ind. The ceremony took rlace at 409 Central avenue, the home of the bride and groom. Miss Xlojahn has been a teacher in the public .schools here for several years, while Mr. Watskin is in the employ of the Standard Oil Co. lr. Newton Is -onflne1 to the South Shore hospital in Chicago by illness. Miss I,o!a Xewlin was able to return to school today after a several day's Illness that confined her to her heme. R.idolph J. Mulac and Miss Frances Vilt were married at the ST. E. Church parsonage by Rev. H. P. Ivey at 1J o'clock yesterday morningBoth Mr eml Mrs. Mulao are residents of r;ose Lawn.

SPANISH INFLUENCE SHOWS IN SEASON'S NEWEST FADS

Tfc lugeex AM&rtajent of Paints ia Northern Indian; Tom Selser, ! Indian Bird. 8-24-3 Whn you thtaSt oi, furniture, think, of K. aordoa A Sna, t-3 Ci.ll for .ampl of Wt Par Floor Vwniahi Sold only by Torn 8mlsr, 05 Indiana, Blvd. 3-24-U For GA Faraitnr, Go to Self-

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Oo to H. Gordon ts Smns tomorrow and take advantage ef their numerous YABtt values, r7-l The P. U C.jpin-e'tva a dance, on "Wdn.iday Ajiril 19, in tho I. O. O. J'ljall. JtuaiaThy" fiterlons. Gents 6o, 4-7-3 BZChZJOT SAXJ9 Thia Mlft -wil last 86 days. The CaHtar -tot are for a ale . 40oot iota on Iayis a7., 7aA. 49 foot iota on &tanton ava., $760. n. oot lot on Xka ava $495. H tS foot lots a 115 th eU And Laka voauo.-SW. 4S tot lot tsajLTor Court, $1,735. : oysanror mjxA avo 20 per cent, to 389 jpr onf on the lota, f" y, ZSUULXYXX, SiS-ZJtth. st, ' ! 4-18-6

1 l rnatWE-lTRB TONIGHT 1 Mur'Walker In 'WHAT LOVE WJIi) tftO,1 lao Jfewi Weekly and

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T K1U Tn te Ulce rrt drl to as- . ' tot in office; Apply; H. Gordon & 'bTL'Whltln; 4-10-3 TOJCj CXEE JCTpr ! irht Piano, la rood condition, Barraln; Iniulro of Caspar ifrtson, rV4 119th street, "WWtlrr. lAone 495. 4-10-2

STAR. THEATRE TONIGHT Johnny Walker In "WHAT LOVE WIL I DO," aUo wa Weekly anil Comedy. 4-10-1 A surprise party was enjoyed at the home of Mrs. Arthur Stross on Ijake avenue, Thursday afternoon. The surprise was on Mrs. Carl Buehler, who was supposed to be an afternoon caller at the Stross home.

The ladies ppend a lovely afternoon

playlnjsr games of different kinds, after which, a lovely luncheon was served by Mrs. ftross, prizes were awarded the Mesdames H. F. Eggers, first; Ti. Schaaf, second and H. Thiesson, third. Mrs. C. Buell and daughter Helen of Indianapolis Blvd., were In Chicago on business the other day. Several of the P.obertsdale creurch ladies visited Rev. Spielberger and family In Chicago last week. The Spie-ibergers are leaving- for the Philiipines in the very near future. Mrs. Walter Klekenapp, of Stanton avenue and Mrs. E. Sheppard. visited Mrs. Duver of Hyde Park, last Thursday. Mrs. William Bahn of East Side visited her daughters Mrs. H. Thiesson of Indianapolis Blvd. and Mrs. A. Shaefer of Cleveland avenue, the latter part of the week. Mr. N'eff, painter and decorator, of Hobart, Ind., la at the present time decorating- the Freese home on Myrtle avenue. Jfr Herman Thiesson and eon Wiiliatn ct Indianapolis Blvd., were Chtcagft choppers the latter part of last week. Mrs. F. StevJ'cke and children of Pearl street visited relatives at the East Side on Thursday. Mrs. Hubler, mother of H. Hub'er of Atchison avenue returned to her home at Fort Wayne, Ind., after several week's visit. Mrs. Hubler was accompanied by her two grand children who expect to remain with her for the present time. Mr. Atchison whose condition remains practically the same was ta

ken to the St. Bernard's hospital on.

Thursday morning and was brought home the following day. Mrs. H. Breckman of Atchison v. enue entertained her mother from Windsor Park on Thursdav.

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Misses Mildred Patterson and Irene Wilson were the guests of Miss Jeanette Meeker of Highland Sunday, Mrs. Chas, Cornetti Ja reported on the sick list arain. A number of Hessvllle folks attended the revival meeting at the CThristlan church of Indiana Harbor Wednesday evening. Mrs. W. R. Patterson attended a April Fool party given at the home of Mrs. Walter Lnmborn, Harrison st., Hammond, Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Proeschold

and daughter Lillian, and Mrs. Eva j

Proeschold are spending the week

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t one has & fad or a unique I cast at the end i the season, and trie idea Palm Beach is a pretty ease, west and north will be wearpood place to launch tt, lor cos- tx the thine on which the south

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dances held at Palm Beach, the eirdle and the scarf are the popular fads of the moment. The two

black scarfs and the twisted cinlla

popularity there, will scatter broad-1 cording to the latest word from shor.: here are good proof Oi. it.

end visiting with relatives at Morgan Park. Mr. am Mrs. R. Wagner were Hammond visitors Saturday evening. Dorcas Aid Society will met at the home of Mrs. E. Ma.nn Thursday, April 13th, at 2 p. m. Every member urpeil to attend and help In preparation for romingr bazaar. Mr. and Mrs'. W. Mentier, of Indiana Harbor were Hessvllle visitors Sunday. Mrs. ror(r Prandenburp delightfully entertained a number of her friends at her home Wednesday afternoon. Delicious refreshments

SUFFERINGS TO BRING GOOD, THE RUSSIANS THINK MNTfRNATlONAL NEWS SERVICE WCOSTER. Ohio, Apri: That the people, of Russia stoically adhere to the belief that the world will be the better for the-r s-uffering after they find "what they are seeking' i the statement made by Don lowrie. Seville. Ohio. Mr. Lowrie recently returned from l'.ussla. where he spent three years in Y. M. C. A. work. Manv streets in the larger cities

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buildints. j-ninhahiled, are fast

crumbling and falling to pieces, Mr. lowrie tojd students at AVoosU-r College durifiR an address. He Is a Kiaduate of the college.

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present were Mrs. AVm. Dedelow. Mrs. Harvey Ruhl, Mrs. R. Warner. Mrs. F. Harding and Mrs. SpauidiniJ. Mrs. H. Horp was a Hammond visitor Thursday. Mrs. Wm. Runyan spent Saturday in Hammond. M. and Mrs. W. Smith were Hammond visitors Saturday evening. Miss Wapner of Highland, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. Wagner over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sraulding: and daughter. Henrietta, spent Sunday visitinK relatives in Chicago.

The mother of a typical Russian family, that was in moit; than k -".. circumstances .before the days oi Bolshevism. la giving piano lessors for such a fee as ten pounds of potatoes a month, said Mr. Ijoj rie. H't declared that this woman's daughtei who performed Red Cro.-3 Work during: the war. sells cakM on the streets for a living. Ono ho.-spiuil in which Mr. I.oivrl did some work obtained only sufiicent ether to permit one "i'ei ation a month. Other operations, he said. Here pet formed regularly without any anaesthetic.

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Do ou remember A. Murray, reK'T-l. omnipotent over English domain of the Hammond h i h school until four jeais ago? He's

The Prince of Wales posses an envelope adddrese 1 to hmi at St.

James's nalace that ws returned written a text book, "A First Boo.

through th post marked "Insuffi-of KnKiieh for High Schools." comcier.tiy addressed." posed in response to a request made

by X). C. Heath

iishers. Piofessor Murray at the present time Is head of the English department of the state normal school 'of Eau Claire. Wisconsin, where his classes of satisfying advanced pu-

effort has been made to enlist actual needs and activities of ejeh bors and Kir's in a study which is too often merely a study unrelated to actual life. The book forcefully conveys even to the duilest student the desire not

pils are founi "exceedingly Inter- only for clear and accurate speech, estinr." People in Hammond who and more alert vis. on. but for bea.j-t-tudied with -Mr. Murray in his I f.fut Enelish. There is a Rood siolanguage and composition claf-ses I ran, "Be as proud of your language will be manifestly iivui estcd in as you are of your country." this publication. The book will be used as a text There are attractiv e arid practl- in the Eau Claire normal school cal illustrations and the book is) admirablv adapted to the intelll-l iBig- feet signify the sound thinkerice of high school boys and girls! er, while tlioie that turn In show and to the develoment of their in- a stubborn disposition, according terests and abilities. A successful ' to a new theory.

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The preliminary oratorical end declamatory contest of -the local hiarh school will be held this evenlng Ten have entered tho con- ! test. ' The. winners of each contest will represent the h'.gh school j at the county contest to be held at ; Gary on the 21st Inst. i Mr. and Mrs. Em.il Scharbach j were Chicago visitors yesterday. :

Confirmation service-s were held yesterday at the Ev. Lutheran church. Mr. and Mrs. H. Naef are spending a few days with relatives in Chicago. Miss Anna Gruel was a Chicago visitor yesterday.

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Mrs. John Datta of Shelby was aj Lowell visitor Saturday. Born to M r. and Mrs. P. A. Bersr, j Saturday, a son. i William Michael visited his j Loren Michael and family In Elm-: hurst, HI., Saturday end yesterday.) John Malloy who has been down! In the oil -fields of Texas for the j

past two weeks arrivea nome last Saturday morning, Wiiliam Sheets Is making- extensive Improvements on his residence on Clark street. Kenneth and Velma Sheets "-f East Chicago, visited their parents Mr. and Mrs. William Sheets here yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Edson Taylor of Chicago, visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor here yesterday. Donald Quincy of Chicago visited his father Dr. W. C. Quincy yesterday.

Mrs. Arthur Scott Burden former belle ef the New Tork-Newport set, has returned from England and laken up her residence in Bast Sixty-first street, much to the de-lig-h.t of her eld set. Now- It is known, too. that she will be mistress of her mother's villa, nt Newport this coming eeaon. Her mother, tlie famous Mrs. Rurke-Roche. is going abroad to jo'n her son for the eummer.

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