Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 336, Hammond, Lake County, 11 April 1922 — Page 9
WHITING NEWS NOTES
THREE-PIECE SUIT IS FIRST CHOICE FOR DRESS WEAR
ST A K THEATRE TO.MUHT
Fred Stone in 'BIIJ.V JIM." rathe
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The funeral services of Georgia
Belie, the 'I1? year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 1'aul Newberry of Superior avenue. West Park Addition, took plo.ce in the family residence
yesterday afternoon witu Rev. 11. V, ' Ivey of the M. E. Church, official.
Ins. Interment was made at oak
Hill cemetery and funeral was di reeled by undertaker Owens.
Mlsa Eleanors Beaubien of Laportt avenue is entertaining Miss Theo. Smith of Portland, Oregon,
and Miss Lois Hill of Montreal din
s' ine thesr spring- vacation at tno -a
tlonal Kindergarten School.
Mrs. 1. Grindle has returned from
Columbus, Ind., where she attended a thrte day meeting of the State Executive Board of the W. C T. VThe Beta Gamma Sorority will have a meeting at the home of Mis. Dorothy Ritter on Cleveland avenue this evening. Mr. and Mrs. Henry ravidcon of Laporte, avenue entertained the Laporte Neighborhood Bridge Club at their home on Saturday evening, where a very pleasant time was had by a!!. The following men were arraigned in the city courts for driving cars without the 1322 license and Plead puiity, paying tines of $11.00: A. F. Taylor, E. Erickson, Joe Cilek, Edwin Sleziii, Morris Koseman Charles Sauten and Loyd Itussel, were arrested by officer Brown and John Flower was arrested by officer Saltsman for failing to secure license. The family of Dr. Newton. Coun ty Deputy Coroner, was called to his bedside in the South ihore hos
pital ty the critical condition that developed from ptomaine poisoning Dr. Newton ha3 been confined for several, days. Mr. and Mrs. W. p. Beaubien of West 115th street, entertained a number of friends from Oak Fark, Sunday. Madame Davidson has returned from Miami, Florida, where she has spent the winter months. Little Andrew Gabor was able to return to school yesterday after a very serious operation on his eye. a few weeks ago. ilrs. C. A. Braley is able to be up
and around again after a several"
day illness. with pleurisy. Dr. Luther D. Wishard will speak at the Church of Christ tonight at 7;S9. Special music and Children's Choir will also sing and a lar?e attendance is desired at this meetin. Mrs. Darwin A. Root wii: entertain the Women's Missionary Society of the Congregational church, tomorrow afternoon. Mies Carrie Gillette visited with her brother LaVerne Gillette and hie -wife in Chicago on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sears Gardner have returned to their tome in Goshen, Ind., after spending- a few days with Mra.-Louise Frye and daughters on Pennsylvania avenue. Mrs. J. C. Hall of Oliver street, entertained a number of friends at a delightful luncheon at Marshall Fields on Saturday. After the luncheon they enjoyed "The Exquisite Hour.' at the Princess theatre. Mrs. W. E. Gillette of "West Park arenue and Mrs. Cora B. Dunning of Sheridan avenue have ibeen cn-
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ravor every aay. wora comes from designers who knew that the threepiece uit wi". be the first choice for fail wear. It' is Oeing worn row cy women who keep abreast of the times. Navy twill with a
cray green Canton crepe blouse make the straight line frock of this suit.
tertaining- their sister and husband Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Kerr of Hastings, Michigan, last week.
ROBERTSDALE
son avenue visited at the Hume home in Enslewood last Friday evening. The Golden Star Rebekahs will
meet in regular session on Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. Ness of North Jud son, Ind., spent several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Winkelrelds of the Geneva House
at Forsyth. Mr. Ness was the for
mer owner of the Kochia meat mar
ket on IndianaooMs Blvd.. and at
the present time is in business at North Judson. Mrs. August Schmittle of Myrtle avenue was a guest at the Jake Wilk's home in Chicago last Thursday. Mrs. Frank Minaeburg who has been seriously ill for some time, was reported to be getting along nicely at her home on Amy avenue. Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Emerson of 120th street and Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Golding of Myrtle avenue, motored to Gary on Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. A. Schmittle of Myrtle avenue were guests at the tloodcn'. home at Koscland, 111., the latter part of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brown of Roberts lavenue vlaitej Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson at Gary, the latter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson who are well known in this community are leaving for California the first of May. Miss Anna Duvaki of Myrtle avt., is confined to her home by illness. Several Lady Maccabees from here surprised one of their mem
bers, Mrs. E. Shepard at East Side'
last Friday evening. The evening was enjoyed by playing 'Bunco after which a very fine lunch which had been furnished by the ladies was more than appreciated. Those present from here were the Msdanies W. Shade. 11. Breckman. P. Demas, AY. Kieckenapp, Kein, Osier James and Johnson.
Chicago to attend a theatre. N. W. Fagen who is attending school at Indianapolis, Ind., spent the week-end with his parents.
Miss Ruth Berg returned to Hommond yesterday after a visit here with hr parents Mr. and Mra. P. A. Berg. ...... ... The school enumerators began their work yesterday of takijig the census of the school children. An exceptionally heavy down pour of rain fell here yesterday afternoon for over an hour. E. H. P.uge of Cook is preparing
erect a fine residence on West
MERRILLVILLE
Kont -forget the social given by The M. E. Ladies at Merrill hall on Thursday evening. Chicken supper and all that goes with it. You a r onrd!. 1 . . i . . .
- '-"i.n.Y mvicea to come bring your best girl.
vi rs. Kate Pierce
very fast under Dr. Radeffs, Chiropractor from Gary. She has regained her health to such an extent that she will go to his office this week to take her adjustments. Gary. Rev. McCutcheon will be home a few days this week from Evans-
will he at 10:30 a. m. Special ,niu sic. Everybody welcome. ' Mr. Howard Landreth of Gas Cityla spending a few das with lii. stiter and family, Mrs. Raymond 2uv-
Co-operative farming on the South Dakota plan is beinif trlei in Alaska.
ST. JOHN
rHlCI-.;S THEATRE TO.MGHT William i. Hart In "TIIAELIG ON)" Aluo Kducatlonal Comedy. Coming Wednesday .Max Sennett Production, "A SMALL TOWN IDOL." 4-11-1 STAn THEATRE TO.MUHT Fred Stone In ''BILLY JIM," I'athe -Vew and Mutt and Jen cartoon. 4-11-1
The Ladies Aid of the Evangelical church will meet at the home of Mrs. Norman Brown on Roberts avenue all day Wednesday, they will have regular meeting and sewing and lunch will be served at noon. Every .-.Tiember is urged to be -present. Mr. and Mrs. John Northrup and family of Chicago, spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Northrup s mother, Mrs. Payne on Myrtle avenue. Clarence Pickern of Ft. Wayne. Ind., spent the week-en(J at the home of his aunt Mrs. Alice Payne of Myrtle avenue. Mr. and Mrs. F. Hertzl of Atchl-
tan t play marblt mny longer, Petey, btcaate knew that mm arm going to have Kellogg', Corn Flakee for our lunch at our
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Mike Seberger and Peter Schweitzer w ere in town on Saturday campaigning. Mr. Seberger is on the
democratic ticket for township
trustee.
George Keilman is driving a new
Chevrolet limousine car.
Sirs. Robt. Deugen left Sunday evening for her home at Chicago, after a few days visit here with
her parents.
Mrs. Jake Klassen is visiting here
w.th her daughter Mrs. Andrew
Bohling Jr.. and family.
George Hilbrich passed away suddenly at 6:30 on Monday morning.
with a hemorrhage. He was 60 years
old and was the son l Mathias Hil
brich or schererville. He is sur
vived by his father, three brothers,
Joe, Al, and Ed Hilbrich of Chicago and a step sister, Mra. Frank
Schilling. The funeral will tee held from the home of Feter Portz, at whose place he died, en Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock to the St.
John's church with burial at th'
bt. jonn s cemetery. He was a I
member of the St. Johns Benevolent
Society.
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Don't put off this wonder-treat! Order Kellogg's Cora
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CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to relatives and friends for the kind expression of sympathy, also for the beautiful floral pieces. 4-11-1. MRS. B. TH1EU Mrs. J. Patterson returifed to her home at Chicago on Sunday after spending severail days with her mother, Mrs. B. Thlel, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Keilman and children of East Chicago, spent this week-end with relatives. John Burge spent Sunday -with friends at Chicago. Geo. Magner spent Sunday with friends at SheJby. H. C. Merchant spen Sunday a! Ladofra. T. J. Schick and Ed. HVi went to
Whiting Advertisements Are Winners
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Mrs. Charles Eich, who has been
senousiy in tor several days, is to
Mowiy improving. commercial avenue. I Mrs Kr, p( issaiuroay. ; prince Axel of Denmark Is no.w frci ' '"Proving NPxt Sunday the Easter program I raptain of tne bJg motorshlp Asia,.
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following lots are for sale: 40 foot lots on Davis ave., $750. 40 foot lots on Stanton ave., $750. 30 foot lots on Eake ave., $495. S foot lots on 116th et. and Lake avenue, $S00. 45 fot lots on Amy Court, $1,795. Buy now and save SO per cent, to 35 per cent, on these lots. See P. D. SULLIVAN, 603 119th st. 4-10-6
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WANTED Intelligent girl to as- !j alst in office; Apply H. Gordon & A Sons, Whiting. , 4-10-3 :j
FOR SALE Upright Piano, in good condition. Bargain; Inquire of Cafrper Matson. P4 113th street. Whiting, phone 495. 4-10-2
Ring Whiting 46 for demonstra- ii
tion in your own home of ROYAL ELECTRIC CLEANER which clean-!
by a!r alone; Northern Indiana Gas & Electric Company. 3-24-tfi'i i FOR RENT Modern room to rent: ! 32S Atchison avenue. 4-11-1 ;J
I FOR RENT Seven room flat, steam heat and bath; 301 Central ave. 4-11-2
FOR ALE Modern six room Bigalow, ejcceilent location, phone Whiting 98-M. 4-11-2 1
All Wall Paper bought of us. 'J trimmed free of charge; Tom Smel- p ser. Signs, Paints and Haxdwaxe, 605' J Indiana Blvd., Whiting, Ind. 4-11-tf j rnrxcESs thkathe tomght n Wllli.im . Hart In "Tit AVEMAG U
Coming Wednesday Mas 5ennett !ffj rrodoction, A SMA1J. TOWN ID-
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