Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 229, Hammond, Lake County, 13 June 1922 — Page 7

Liit'saav. June 13,

PAGE SEV.M WHITE HOUSE INVADED BY DAN CUPID; HARDING'S STENOGRAPHER IS VICTIM spending several weeks with her mother Mrs. B. Thlel. Tim J. Schick and H- C Merchant spent Sunday at LaFayette. E. C. Hill made a trip to Hammond on Sunday. John H. Burge visited with friends at Chicago on Sunday. John Thlel spent Saturday night and Sunday with his parents at St. John. Friends and relatives received word from Gary of the arrival of a baby iboy on Sunday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ehrsam. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wagner spent Saturday evening in Hammond. Mrs. John Kansfleld was a Hammond shopper Friday. Mrs. Charles Cornettl was pleasantly surprised by a number of her friends Saturday evealng In honor of her birthday. she was the recipient of several pretty gifts and a very pleasant evening was enjoyed by all present. Mrs. Fred Hopp and daughter Ella spent Monday In Hammond. c 3 Asalla, were Hammond visitors yes terday. WHITING NEWS NOTES HESSVILLE x LOWELL Dan Cupid invaded the White House in Washington, D. C with his trusty bow and arrow. And he found a victim there just as he does in the brown cottage on Main street. Miss Corrale Mattern was hit. She has just announced that she will be a June bride. She will wed Norman B. Shepherd, New Haven, Conn. Miss Mattern's home is in Parkersburg", W. Va. She has been Harding's stenographer since he was nominated for the presi Industries throughout ths coun try have applications with the fed' 'eral power commission for 15,000,000 hydro-eleotrlc horse power. The Las Amigas Club met at the home of Mrs. Harding Wednesday af ternoon. After the usual club business was over a delicious luncheon was served to the following members: Mrs. H. Ruhl, Mrs. J. Wagner, Mrs. P. Spaulding and Mrs. William Dedelow. The weekly meet The Lowell Chautaqua opens tomorrow night. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Ragon and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Taylor returned on Sunday evening from a week's automobile trip ever the state. Allen Gragg of Shelby was in Lowell on business yesterday. Mrs. L. W. Ragon and daughter. The ohaulmoogra tree of Slani and Burma, which yields the oi successfully used In the treatmen' of leprosy, is (being Introduced Intd ings will be postponed until Sep-te-rfter. In , Africa tlere are 843 spoken languages and dialects. tMs country. A permanent suppl of the oil Is assured. . 1 dency.

Mrs. E ward Schaeffer entertained the Bridge Club at her .home In Atchison avenue Friday afternoon. James LaPert's troops of the OBoy Scouts spent the week-end at Liverpool, Ind. The Women's Home Missionary Society of the Plymouth Congregational church will meet at the home cf Mrs. Fred Alexander of W. 119th etreet tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Arthur Shaller and son of XAporte avenue left last week for Milwaukee, Wis., where they will visit for several weeks with the former's mother. M-rs. Henry Behrens and son Gilbert of Pennsylvania avenue, spent the week-end with friends In Chesterton. Francis Denham cf Laporte ava., who is attending Illinois university at Champaign, 111., la home for the summer vacation. The American. Lesion Auxiliary will hold a business meeting: in the Tow 9nuen etaoin a ar ar ar ara public library tomorrow evening- and ell members are asked to attend and discuss the lmoprtant Issue to be brought up at this time. At Miller's tomorrow only. Boys' Sealpax, niad strong and yet cooL Special T8c 6-13 Miss Nellie Jones of Flschrupp avenue who has been confined to the Presbyterian hospital for some time has returned home. The Bunco Club of Whiting went to Chicago to surprise Mrs. Metzger of 63rd and Green street on Friday that day feeing her birthday anniversary. The funeral service of the late Michael Volk of 813 Indlanapo'.is El vd-. who died Saturday morning at the age of fifty years after a lingering illness of four months, vers held at the St. John's church yesterday morning and interment was made at St. John's cemetery, undertakers Owen and Spanburg directing the funeral. Mr. Volk was a well known and, respected citizen of this city and has operated a grocery store her for some time. He leaves a wife, Anna and one daughter, Mrs. John Do beck to mourn his doss. At Millers tomorrow only. Ecru or Whit Curtain. Scrim, very good quality, ISo yd. 6-13 The commencement exercises of the graduating class of the Whiting high school will be. held In the Slovak Dam tomorrow evening at eight o'clock. Dr. Joslah Sllbey, pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church In Chicago, will deliver the address of the evening. Miss Fetclna, the Mu-sflc Supervisor will sing a solo, and the high school chorus will render two selections. Following, is the list of forty-three seniors who will be graduated: Margaret Atkin, Carl Blnhaxnmer, Gladys Brown, Har ry Brandman, Catherine. Callahan, John Churstowski, Johanna CoughHn, James Duggan, Edna Ehle-rs. Elsie Flowers, Martha Fredenburg Jeanet Gardner. Barney Goldstein, Boscoe Grlgson, Henry Hamon, Harold Humphreys, Mary Jefchak. Fran cfs Kirn, Harold Kl fiber, Carrie Kodlcek. Albert Koch, Edward Kosior 3o Krleger, Lucella Laurence, Edith Larson, Joan Lawson, Dorothy Lesser, Helen MTUer,' Clarence Miller, Irvln Moore, Florence Phelps Eltzeibeth Schalder, Emma. Bench ak Rebo Sternberg. Wesley Sowers. J?u.th Sugar. Violet Sundbolm. Lydia TVlckhorst, Margaret Wood, Margaret Wlnkelrled, Lydla Wuestenfeld Irene Wright. The class motto Is "Let us be seen by our deeds' and the class flower Is the American Beauty Rose. Mr. M. C. Brown has returned to his home at Kokomo, Ind., after en- , joying aweek with hi daughter, '.Mrs. J. J. Drew of Atchison avenue.

ATTACKED BY MCXCIE. Ind-.. Jun 12. Charging that he Iiad been attacked by twelve masked men who threw him into r waiting automobile and took him t a woods near Torktown, west of aBunole, where he was tied to a tr-e tend threatened with a whipping. Robert Bledsoe, a local negro porter, appeared before persons at Torktown late last night. He declared he was charged by his captors with having been Intimate with a White school trl here, but that he convinced his ca.ptors of his lnncence and was released on his promise to leave Muncle. He caught a traction car for Indianapolis and today telegraphed his wife to pack her household goods and Join him there. The atlebed relations of the negro and the frirl were reported to the pofMce last week and It Is said an affidavit was to have been filed against him. Bledsoe declared he believe !hls assailants to be members of the local Ku KVut Klon. although they wore neither hoods or cowls and he was una.be to recognize any of them because of their ntitf ks. EVIDENCE AGAINST SOFT COAL operators WASHINGTON, Ju-ne 13. Documentary evidence that soft coal operators have taken advantage of their price fixing agreement with Secretary Hoover to establish a $3 50 a ton ,at the mines as their minimum price is ro"Hn-r in upon the senate labor committee. Senator Walsh, democrat, of .Massachusetts, a committee memiber announced yesterday. m PICTURE ON EVERY PACKAGE D. Q. P. D. Q., a ehemical (not an In eat powder) tSst will actually sjda bouse of Bed Bugt, Roach a. Fleas sod Ants with its properuse impossible for them Coexist as it kills their e? as ril and thereby stops future Brenaration. A 25e package makes a quart. Frees paten tspou t in every package to got them in the hard-to-ret-at-places. Special Hospital ize $2.50 makes gallons. Your dnurfrist has it or get it for you. F.lXCl can alta b ttarahaaed

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4f m i ii i t m mi n an mr rt i ii m i r mi m Miss Corrale Don't forget the dance at the Park Wednesday evening, proceeds to be used for the 4th of July expenses. Mr. Peter Llppe of 432 Stieber St.. was called to Bay City, Mich., by the sudden death of his brother-in-law, who died at Washington, D. C, and was ibrought to Bay City. for burial. The Wednesday night dance to be conducted by the Citizens' Commit tee of Whiting at the Whiting Park J has been postponed until June 21st. j The reasons "given are. tlie commencement exercises at the high school auditorium tomorrow night, and the fact that the floor at the park is not yet complete. c ROBERTSDALE STAR THEATRE TOTIGHT WUlpara Desmond In TlgrhtlnR Siad." Thrill, LAug-ha, Excitement. Comedy, Start A Jeff, Fox w. 6-12-2 The little son of Mr. and Mrs. J. McNeill of Superior avenue was christened on Sunday morning at the Presbyterian church at Hammond. . The little one was named Donald OommJngs McNeill. After the christening Mr. and Mrs. McNeil and son were the Invited guests at a dinner at the horns of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Watson of Hammond. On Sunday, apre-nuptial dinner was celebrated at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. Grayhack at Joliet, 111., In honor of Miles Marie Kecklch of Myrtle avenue whose marriage will occur this month to Mr. John Graysack, son of the former. Those from . here who attended were the bride-to-be. Miss M&rle Kecklch and her parents Mr. and Mrs. T. Kecklch, Mr. and Mrs. Benedict of Rees avenue and a number of friends from Gary and Indiana Harbor. Mr. Henry F. Eggers of Lake ave.. has for the past week ben seriously 111 and under the care of Dr. Tlmm. Miss Vera Shade of Chicago spent Sunday with her sister Mrs. Arthur Henrickson and family of Lake ave. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kecklsh of Myrtle avenue had as their guest for the past week, Mrs. B. Hoag, a sister to the latter of Puefblo, Col., also her brothers Milan Predovltch cf Randenburg, Cal and Walter Predovltch of Los Angeles, Cal., and Dr. and Mrs. Hoey of St. Louis, Mo. Mrs. Albert FUesle and son of Wilmette, I1L, spent the week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. William Haman of Lake avenue. SUMMER SUIT IS - . t most practical; White washable silk iral.es this summer suit which is cool ar.d becoming. The skirt may be worn with colored sweaters .'or variety and the tuxedo coat over a frilly bloite makes a smartly tailored outfit. It will fill many a summer need.

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iitiiMinin iriiiMiiniii(jfinniMif;' Mattern., Mrs. Johnson of East Side spent Sunday with her daughter Mrs. Edward Blohm and family of Iniianapolis Blvd. OOMJ.VG TO STAR THEATER. It yon are a parent, take your ; frirl into partnership with you -it la the only war see '"Don't Blame Your Children." Mrs. Floyd Banks and her little two weeks old son returned to their home on Atchison avenue from the uth Shore hospital 'in Chicago. The health of both is very good at the present time. Mr. and Mrs. John Plaai and family of Myrtle avenue motored to Cedar Lake where they enjoyed the day last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jf. A. Emerson of 120th street entertained several young people at a dinner on Sunday In honor of their daughter Helen, who returned from College on Saturday to remain home for the holidays. Whiting Advertisements Are Winners When you tnink of furniture, think of H. Gordon & Sons. 4-3 For Good Fttnltar, Go t Self era. 4-3 HEMSTITCHTNG AND FICOTING -Otfr. A. E. Shelly, 142 Atchison avenue, corner 116th. S-8-3 WANTED 1st class carpenter for outside house work. Apply to John- Marton, Contractor and Build er, 647 John St.. Whiting. Ind. 6:9:4t FRXVCfesS THEATRE TODAY Charles Ray in hi a latest picture, I "GAS OIL AND WATER." -12-l i Paint your house with Patton's I Sun Proof Paint, for sale by Tom Smelser. 605 Ind. Blvd. 6-12-tf i FRIXCES9 THEATRE TODAY Charles Ray In hi a latest picture. "GAS OIL A.VD "WATER." 6-12-1 STAR THEATER TOXIGHT. WIT! lam Desmond In "FlgKtin Mad." Tbrtlls, Langha, Excltment. Comedy, Mutt A Jeff. Foi New. . i 6-12-FLAT FOR RENT rooms and heat; Inquire upstairs, 795 Indian apolis Blvd., Robertsdale. 6-13-1 ?OR RENT One room for rent, 433 New York ave. 6-13-1 ,OST Between Hammond Beach Inn and Harr Lunch Room, Ind.; :i . d.. Elk's charm and fob Finder ; !e'ase return to Whiting News ofice and receive reward of $10. 6-13-6 , i ; roMIXO TO THE STAR THEATER If yon would rule your homethen arulde, don't drive, your ehllilren. See "Don't Blame Your Children." 6-13 FOR SALE Bungalow, 5 rooms and bath, 1367 Lake avenue, phone 432-R. 6-13-3. The prosperous man of today saved yesterday; the prosperous man of tomorrow 1s saving today. The Whiting Savings A Loan Association pays 6 per cent. 6-13 1 DYER Mrs, Verna Hllllgonds and family of Dubuque, Iowa, are visiting with E. C. Brewer and family, MUss Stella Kellman from Hobart is spending her vacation with her grand-mother, Mrs. Mary Keilmon. Misses Madeline and Jeanette Cant well of Chicago spent the week-end , with Mrs. Mary Kellman and fam-, ny. I Mr. Geo. Harton-g visited with his parents on Saturday and Sunday. , The graduating exercises and play "Dolores" given by the 'Parochial school vlll take place .Friday, June 16. at St. Joseph's hall, at 7:30 p. m. Admission 35c entitles you to play and exercises, Mrs, J. Patterson returned to her home at Chicago on Saturday after

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