Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 84, Hammond, Lake County, 26 September 1922 — Page 11

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WHITING NEWS NOTES

THE ASIATIC PERCUSSION CAP

l'KDVCKS THEATRE TOMUIIT Harold I.loyd In "UR.IXUHVS HOY." 3-25-4 STAB THEATEB TONIGHT Gaxeth Hug-fc.es In 'Z Can Explain." The Methodist Ladles Aid Society will bo entertained at the homo of Mrs. Miles, 4 29 New York avenue, on Thursday afternoon. Those assisting the hostess will be Mrs. Kllber, Seagraves, Heyden, Carpenter. O'Hara and Maunder. All members and friends of the society are invited. I'.ertha Keller will entertain the Home Guards Wednesday evening, at four o'clock.

Mrs. Marraret Knight is visiting her daughter In Nevdestra, Kansas.

J He Young Parish Club of St.

John's church will have social gath

ering tonight. All members art requested to attend the entertainment and refreshments will be aerv ed.

Mrs. Jeff Moore and" Mrs. Wm

Reed of Cleveland are visiting with

their nieces. Mrs. Ruth Sharp and Mrs. Ethel White, of Oliver street. Mr. and Mrs. Hay Whitmer are entertaining his mother and brother from Springfield. 111. Smith's barber shop on 119th st., has been purchased by Joe Violt possession being taken today. F. R. Schaaf returned Saturday from a business trip to Washington. New York nd Boaton. Joe Violt has purchased a seven passenger Marmon 1pr use In his taxi service. PIUXCESS THEATRE TONIGHT Harold Lloyd In "GRANDMA'S BOY." 9-15-4 lira. Mam! Moerke and daughter Georglene of Blue Island, were the guests at -the Clark home on Laporta avenue Sunday. Johnny Churtowskl of The Whiting News Co.. returned Friday from

a trip to Elmlra. N. T. Mrs. E. Pekarek of Cleveland avenue underwent a serious operation last Tuesday at the Mercy hospital

In Chkvag-o. It la reported that she

Is getting' along cicely.

Don't forget the American Legion Fall Festival which la to be given October 5, 8. and 7, Thursday. Fri

day and Saturday evenings. Dane lng and entertainment free. ITU X CESS THEATRE TOJTIGHT

Harold Lloyd la "GRANDMA'S BOY." 9-25-4

Myrtle Rosenbautn of Atchison

avenue delightfully entertained sev

eral of her friends Saturday after

noon. In honor of her tenth birth

day. The afternoon waa spent in

playing games after which a dainty luneheon was served by Mrs. Rosenbautn. Myrtle was the recipient of many pretty gifts.

Mrs. Fred Sholts of Sheridan av

enue, attended a luncheon at the Hotel LaSalle, Saturday afternoon which was given by the Cook Co.

Association of the W. R. C.

Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Miller and son

returned to their home on Atchison avenue Sunday after a short visit

with friends at Wlnemac, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Peterson and

children were the guests of the for

mer's parents in Chicago, Sunday.

Mrs. Joe Cook of Fred street will

entertain .he members of the La

dles' Bible Class of the Methodist tehurch a,t her home on Wednesday

evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Glnther and

laughters Catherine and Gertrude

bpent Sunday visiting relatives in

fc.aPorte.

Miss Lillian Miller of Chicago,

( as the guest of her aunt. Mrs.

holtz of Sheridan avenue last Sun-

lay.

PRINCESS THEATRE TONIGHT

Harold Lloyd In "GRANDMA'S

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Misses Katherlne Kelly and Alio

poran saw "Blood and Sand." at

he Roosevelt in Chicago Sunday

bvenlng.

! entire family at a reunion on Sun

day In honor of the latter' mothlUIt ESS THKATRK TONIGHT I!aroId Lloyd In "GRANDMA'S HOY." 9-25-4 er who is visiting here from Rockport, Texas. Mrs. W. Broderick of Atchison avenue was a visitor in South Chicago on Saturday . Mrs. II. Breckman of Atchison avenue was a business visitor In Hammond on Saturday. J'ltlV ICSS THIJA'I It i; TONIGHT Harold Lloyd In "GRANDMA'S HOY." 9-25-4 The Brinkus home on Myrtle avenue is having the addition f several rooms built which will make

quite an improvement to the prop- !

city.

the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Raschka. Mr. Spencer Nash of Cicero. 111., pent a few hours here Sunday, at the home of Dr. and Mrs. F. Werner. Mr. and iMrs. J. Nelson of Chicago are here visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Small. The first announcement of marrisffe was made yesterday, at St. Bridget's church between Miss Mady lene Sherwood and Mr. Otto Kulage iboth of this place. Mrs. Olsen of CVliller. who is well

known al this place. pussd away at her home Saturday morning after an l!!nrs of several weeks.

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MlfcBes Bessie and Ethel Landreth spent the week end at their home in Gas City, Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sweti are the proud parents of an eleven lb. brihv boy. born . Friday.

Many Highland people attended the funeral of Opal Trader, formerly of this place. Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Siur of East Chicago, visited Mr. and Mrs. Michael Easi, Friday. Elmer Blink and Gladys Cummlngs are attending the Griffith high school. A six pound baby boy arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jamieson, last Saturday. Rev. Mahn was unable 4o fill the pulpit here Sunday, became of 111-nese.

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ST. JOHN

A very pleasant surprise party ;

I was given Mrs. John Miller, Jr., at

her home on Friday evening in j

nonor or ner S4th birthday anniversary by relatives and friends. Games were played and lunch and refreshments were served. Mrs. Miller was presented with a beautiful electric ta'ble lamp After a late hour all departed for home, wishing hor many more such happy birthdays. The out of town quests were Mr. and Mrs. John Zbieralski and daughter Evelyn, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bohllng, Mr. and Mrs. John Bohllng, Mf. and Mrs. O. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. John Scheldt, Mrs. Joe Zbierlaskl, Miss Helen Bujoska and Clarence and Ray Bohling, all c'f South Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Scheldt of Black Oak and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Scher and Mrs. Peter Scher of St. John. xMr. and Mrs. John Berg and family of Monee. I 1., spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Miller Jr. and family.

Mr and Mrs. Henry Nelbling were'

Chicago visitors on Monday. Mrs. Rose Grelbing of Chicago is visiting here with her sister. Mrs. Jos. M. Gerlach. George Stark Jr.. of Chicago, visited with his parents here on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. F. Gerlach Jr. vi.ited Sunday here with relatives.

JUI:G"EAJfT POTVELLi of the American Expedi

tionary forces, tells how ho became "Fit to Fight" for his country, ejul won his war against Rheumatism.

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Mr. and Mrs. T. Griffith and their daughter, Margaret, of Chicago spent Sunday visiting the former's parent Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Griffith of Central avenue. Miss Lotties Wlllette entertained the members of the M. A. N. Club at her home on 119th street laat Thursday evening. The evening was spent in playing games, after which dainty ' refreshments were served by the hostess. Vivian Hendrlckson of Los Angeles, was the guest of the club. Mr. and M. L. C. Grubb and daughters of New York avenue and Helena Dwyer of 119th street spent the week-end visiting friends and relatives at Greencastle, and LaFayette. Mrs. L. Fredenburg and daughter Martha who haKe ibeen visiting rela

tives In Ohio for the past two weeks, returned to their home on

Central avenue Monday.

Miss Mildred Walker of Sheridan

avenue is visiting her sister Marlon at Flnnimore. Wisconsin. Miss Marlon is a teacher In the schools at Flnnimore.

Miss Hanna Kelleher of Sheridan

avenue visited with friends in Gary Sunday. Mrs. Brett of Sheridan avenue, returned to Wood River with her son, F, Brett and family last week. Mrs. Pfelfer and son of Oliver st., Margaret McCarthy and Mrs. Cahill of Sheridan avenue attended the County Fair at Crown Point on Saturday of laat week. Mrs. Hoffman who has been visiting hr brother O. Mackey and family of Central avenue, returned to her home In Rochester, Monday.

120th street were Hammond visitors on Staurday evening. Miss Vivian Gough of Amy avc. spent the week end with friends in Chicago. On last Friday evening a baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nearlng of Atchisin avenue. PRINCESS THEATRE TONIGHT Harold" Lloyd io "GRANDMA'S BOY." 9.05.4 Mrs. Arthur Malo and son of East Side visited her mother Mrs. Pat, Quinn of 120th street yesterday. Miss Helen Gough of Amy avenue

and Miss Dorothy Schultz of Oak Glenn, motored to Danville and JoHet, 111., the latter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. A. Schaefer of Cleve land avenue entertained the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Bahn and wife of East Side to dinner on Sunday. The contractors ara getting along fine on the home of Elmer Atchison which Is being built on Stanton avenue.

Mr. andl Mrs. Carl Buehler of

HOBART

A number of friends gathered at at the home of Mrs. Howell Stevens Saturday evening. The evening was ppent in cards after which a dainty luncheon was served. Mrs. Otto Size ovo was tendered a surprise party Thursday evening, about fifteen friends attended and the evening was epent in cards. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson of Eait Chicago, spent Sunday here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Shannon.

Mr. Frank R.aachka and family

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the Forsyth Farm, entertained the of Leroy. visited here Sunday at

ROBERTSDALE

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thomas of LaJce avenue entertained six coup

les at a house warming on Satursy .evening. A very sociable ev

ening was spent by the young folks

and at 10:30 Mrs. Thomas served a

most delicious luncheon. PRINCESS THEATRE TONIGHT Harold Lloyd la "GRANDMA'S BOY." 9.25.4 Mr. and Mrs. Ruth Klerara Sr.. of

lane avenue entertained friends and relatives on Sunday to dinner

in honor of their son Walter's birth

day anniversary, the evening was pent in playing Bunco. Master Walter received many nice gifts in honor of the day.

Miss Ruth Brsckratn of Atchison

avenue who has been confined to her home with a serious case of tonsllitis for several days was able to return to her work on Monday.

iu.ro. caritii and son William of

'opular Sergeant Powell is today a 11 man, and feels so happy and inkful that he wants every one Tering with rheumatism to hear story so that they in turn will low his example and be restored to ltn. Could Not Work for Two Years I had rheumatism as bad as anycould and had not worked for years. May, 1917, was the black-

month of, my life. Both my leza

I arms swelled to double their size

I was taken to the Hospital. I no better; doctors and medicines no efVct. Enlisted at Camo nvn

Xo one knows how I suffered, un-

I read about 'Neutrons Presrrin-

99' and got a bottle. Right awav

nproved; the swellings all left my

is and legs. What a relief after the pain and misery I had gone, ugh. Fully recovered in Aueust.

Iilisted. and served to the end of

war, with never a return of Rhea-

ism.

No One Need Give Up Hods

fNeutrone Prescription 99' eurl

(where doctors and hospitals failed I do not want any one to give hope until they have tried this ilerful preparation. I am a living f of what it will do for others", f ere is no excuse why anyone P. Id suffer with Rheumatism. Go

our ATuggist toaay, and get a e of "Neutrone Prescription 99".

your system of rheumatic poisons

er. 'eutrone Prescription "99" now

ten 1.1 laDici as well as liquU

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FOR SALE iLot and half on 119th and West Park; John Paylo. 1236 Schrage avenue. 9-22-6 FOR SALE 13 room Bungalow and I

bath; 129 Lake avenue.

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WANTED Girl for general housework, 323 LaPorte avenue. 9-25-4

FOR RENT Light housekeeoiner

rooms, young couple preferred

756 Ind. Blvd. 9-36-2

FOR SALE Radiant Home Heater and Cook Stove, 1345 Roberts avenue. 9-26-3 FOR SALE 8 room housi. large lot; John A. Hows, phone 137-M. 9-26-5 You must save money to succeed. When may we expect your first deposit. We pay 6 per cent; Whiting Savings and Loan Assn., 600 116th street. Whiting. Ind. 9-26-1 LOST X screw tail Bull Dog; nswers to name Oley, return to 200 Central avenue. 'Reward. 9-26-2

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