Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 232, Hammond, Lake County, 16 June 1922 — Page 9
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WHITING NEWS NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ginther of Laporte avenue are entertaining1 the latter's parents Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ireland and niece Doris Jean Dunham of Union Mills for a few days. John J. Byrne of Atchison ave..
who has been visiting in the various i
parts of Oklahoma on business fort the Graver Corporation of East Chi- j
cigo arrived nome on Aionaay evening:, June 12th, he having: accomplished the remains of one of the company's engineers, a Chlcasro man vvhoue death resulted from Injuries sustained In his employment at Cot-
feyville, Kansas. Mr. Byrne will re ,
turn to Oklahoma, within the next few days to remain In that vicinity for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Pan? CWba of 111S Indianapolis Blvd., has recently announced the engagement of their daug-hter Miss Mary Margaret to Anthony Wagner (Whiting Motorcycle Cop) eon of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wagner, also of Indianapolis Blvd. The first open air community lar. co of the season will be held in the City Park pavilion this evening, everyone Is invited to attend. Mrs. Nick Wilson entertained Mrs. 3. Balbach of Cheroa, 111., for a few days at her home In Oliver street. Miss Hannah Gevlrtz is home from Decatur, 111., where she spent the school year as Physical Instructor of the Decatur Public Schools. Miss El ea.no re Beaublen of Lajorte avenue was graduated from a National Kindergarten College last
Thursday evening, being one of a class of eighty. The commencement exercises were held In the First Presbyterian church In Grand Blvd., Chicago and several of Miss Beaublen's relatives and friends at- '
tended. Mrs. F. M. Rogers of Central ave.
left Thursday for Virginia where he will visit for several months with relatives. j The Ladies Aid of the Lutheran Church will entertain at a Bunco party In the church parlors on Wednesday evening, June 21st, at eight o'clock. The Roosevelt Relief Corp presented the City Clerk with a beautiful American flag on Flag Day, to be placed in the office of the clerk. MrsGeorge Roe, made the presentation speech and the presentation ' committee Included the' Mesdames F. Barr, Mary Dunlap and Stockley. ; Mrs. Mary Schaffer of Sheridan anenu who has 'been quite 111 Is much improved. J Fred Abbott has gone to Indiaif C9'-is for a short business trip. fer. and Mrs. Raymond F. Myrlck. 1 of West Park avenue are entertaining the former's mother from Richmond. Ind. Mrs. Clarence Bader hareturned from a short visit with her mother. In South Bend. Mrs. Walter Cameron of Scbrage avenue entertained the Bunco Club at her home on Wednesday after
noon. A pleasant afternoon was
had and delightful luncheon ws served and the prizes of the day went to Mrs. Roe. first; Mrs. Henry, second and Mrs. Kodlcek, consolation prize. Mr. and Mts. O. E. Merrlman and son Gene and Milton Merriman a brother of the former are spending a few days in Fort Wayne, as the
guests of relatives for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Clay Collins have moved from Fischrupp avenue to their new home on Laporte avenue. Mrs. Carl Pederson of 119th st.. is entertaining her niece Miss Friedricka Matson of Williams Bay, Wisconsin. There -will be a regular meeting
of the Royal Neighbors on Monday evening, June 19th. Mrs. E. Klose and daughter. Mrs. John Canner are visiting with Mrs. Fannie Boltz of Indianapolis and Mrs. Rose Gage of Newcastle, Ind.
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Tents
We carry a stock of Tents in an assortment of sizes, may also be rented by the week or month.
Tents
2-Buraer Camp Stoves $730 Camp Chairs. Gold Medal Brand $1.00 Camp Folding Cots $4.25 Gallon Thermo Jugs $3.50 and $10.00
VACATION TIME Can You Imagine Anything Better? On a camping trip you are your own boss. Stop where you please, stay as long as you like, eat and sleep when you please. In a Tent you literally are living out of doors with the fresh tinge of the brisk
morning to br:ng an appetite and the zest ot preparing your own breakfast of crisp bacon over the glowing camp fire a real vacation easily within the reach of all. Fishing Licenses We will issue to you your Fishing License for Indiana. Michigan or Wisconsin at no extra charge. Get your license before you leave to avoid any delays on your trip. INFORMATION We shall be pleased at all tims to give you the best information possible on best Auto Routes. Fishing Grounds, Fish and Game Laws. etc.
You Will Find Our Store Especially Adapted to the Vacationists Needs
Bass in Our Fishing Contest
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Manhattan Phones 2,000 Ohms, set $6.00 Varimeters 5.00 Vario Couplers ; 4.50 Binding Posts ... -05 Tested Galena 25c Everything needed for your Radio Set at proportionate prices. Amplifier and detector tubes in stock.
Jo Wo MIMJKAN
159 STATE STREET
SPORTING GOODS SHOP Opposite Orphaum Theatre
HAMMOND, INDIANA
""The natural harrier between
Hammond and East Chicago,
which has existed for more than
40 yearSr is going to be removed
on Saturday, June 24th 1922'
This natural barrier is the forty acre tract of land, lying between Columbia avenue
and White Oak avenue and between 1 49th and 1 50th streets has been platted
into city residential and business lots, and known as "LA SALLE ADDITION"
and will be offered for sale to the public for the FIRST TIME on
Next
v'SatterdaVo
June . 24th
La Salle Addition when placed on the market will go a long ways toward cementing the union between Hammond and East Chicago, for Hammond is built up solidly to Columbia avenue and East Chicago is backed right up against White Oak avenue. This tract of land represents practically all the available unim
proved residential acreage between the two cities. The development of this land, we predict, will be the real start of the amalgamating of the cities of Hammond and East Chicago. La Salle Addition is going to be a place where the workingman can build HIS HOME, and where his neighbor will build HIS HOME too, for it will be a place where temporary structures used for living purposes will be prohibited. We want it to be a HOME OWNERS subdivision. . . w ; Most any kind of a bungalow or cottage today would cost you $3000 to build, so we don't consider this an unreasonable restriction for La Salle Addition.
All must build back a distance of thirty feet on the residential lots, so no one is hurt
by this restriction. 192 Residential Lots, Each 37y2 Feet Wide; for $468.75 Each
Lots
From
Each 25 Feet $500 Up
80 Business Wide,
150th street is now built up both in Hammond and in East Chicago with residences and business blocks so this
will be continued in La Salle Addition. All other streets in La Salle Addition are strictly for residential purposes.
Cement walks are now being laid throughout the subdivision. Wide grass plots will be dedicated and petitions filed with the Board of Public Works for asphalt or concrete psvements just as soon as the deep sewer contract is let. The public improvements in La Salle Addition will be permanent. They .are going to be built right and they are
going to fit in with a plan. This section of Hammond is entitled to better environment and we are going to do our part to encourage it, and help it.
These Lots Will Be Sold On Easy Terms
TO-MORROW WE WILL HAVE A FULL PAGE AD IN THIS PAPER AND IF YOU READ IT, YOU MAY BE THE LUCKY RECIPIENT OF A GIFT VALUED AT $600.00.
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Corner State and Hohman Streets
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