Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 87, Hammond, Lake County, 29 September 1922 — Page 11
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WHITING NEWS NOTES
STAR 'lilWATRE TOXKiHT Mm. Falibanka la "KICiHTIXU ltliAKTS." 9-29-1 Standing still Is not progress. A savings account is the first .step that makes the others easy. The Whiting Savings and lxan Association win (help you take that step. 9-2J-1
1,1 Hit A HV OTES The Whiting: Public Library -n-ill fee open for reading Sunday from 2 ti 5:30 p. m., beginning Octoher 1st. and continuing through the winter. The week-day library hours are from 9 to 12 a. no. and from 2 to 9 p. m. dally. The Library circulated over 57.P00 books last year, which Is 5 Vi friooks ifor every man, woman and child, including the babies, in Whit-i'-, -Siowc-.-cr, the aim of the li
brary Is to render tervee, and ss there are still people in WhLlng wh , are not getting the information and aiTwsempnt available to them thru the books in the library. It is hoped that those circulation figures will be greatly exceeded this year. The Royal Neighbors (held their annual convention and school of Instruction at Lowell, last Tuesday. The meeting was called to order at two o'clock promptly by the President, Mrs. Amelia Klose of Waiting. This was one of the best district meetings iheld by the Royal Neighbors, larse delegations from
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the different counties were present. There were one hundred and fifty present at afternoon meeting and over two hundred at the evening s&s sion . The afternoon meeting closed with the election of officers. The rolilowlng officers being elcted: President 'Hattle "Grass, of East Chicago. Vice President Amelia Klose, of Whiting. Secretary -MaKlna ilorea, of Indiana Harbor. Treasurer Eliza PIxley of Lowell. Marshall Mae Pouer, of Whlt'.ng. Asst. Marshall Clara McNally, of Hammond . Chancellor Martha Vonase, of Hammond. Faith Mae Henderson of Kouts. iModcsty Mae Brible, of Chesterton. Unselfishness Pearl Davis, of Gary Courage Mae Brown, of East Chicago ' Inter-Pentinel Mrs. Tllton, of Valparaiso . Outer Sentinel Anna Newman, of Hobart. Musician Edith McCarthv, of Vhitlng. At the clop of the afternoon meetirg the ladies were railed Into fhe dining room where a delicious chick, cn supper was served them At the evening meeting a large lass of candidates were initiated. The -work was done in a beautiful and Impressive manner ty the Lowell Degree team. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lee. nee Thelma Wright, have gone to hotise-k-pplng in fumlfihed mras with Mrs. Catherine Hughes of White Oak avenue. 'Mrs. (Martin Hess of Klnderhoolc. Mich., has ibeen visiting with Mrs. Augusta Klofe of Central avenue and Charles Klose of 119th street. The opening meeting of the Fortnightly club w-ill tie held next Monday evening. October 2, at the library. Tills will be guest night. The oM teachers of the Whiting
sfinoois entertained the neiw ones at a bench party which was given on Wednesday evening at the Whiting park . Miss Mildred Walker of Sheridan avenue returned home Thursday from Flnnimore. Wisconsin, where she has teen visiting her sfster -Marlon . Mrs. Catherine Hughes of Whtte Oak avenue will be at the Roy Green home on -Central avenue for the com ing month.
I Mrs. Hajamlster of Chicago
Heights was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Wiehman of Flschrupp avenue. Mrs. Henry is expecting her sister home from Cleveland, Ohl the fore part of next week. "Mrs. A. Johnson of White Oak avenue, has been on the sick list with a very sore arm. i.Vrs. Dan Lynrih of Sheridan ave..
ALLIED VESSELS NOW GUARD CONSTANTINOPLE
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is entertaining her sister Miss Dooiy of New York. Mrs. Lawrence Graham visited her sister In Roseland, Wednesday. Mrs. John Melvin of Atchison avenue entertained at a luncheon Wednesday, in honor of Mrs. Wm. Tweed and Mrs. Jesse Moore of Cleveland who is visiting Mr. Ralph White, of Oliver street. Mrs. Witter of Springfield, 111., Is visiting her son Ray Witter and fa.nljy of Atchison avenue. Mrs. Gi'bson cf iMofoerly, Missouri, is lsiting her daughter, airs. Lucas, of Ohio avenue. City Judge T. J. Sullivan returned to his home on Cleveland avenue, after spending a few days in Petersberg. Ind., Thursday Stanley Leland has returned from his horns In Rlodlson. Ind.. to the
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Mr. Leland Intends to make his home with the Nichols, -while he attends the University of Chicago. Mrs. Kidnay of Cleveland avenue, delightfully entertained the St. Joseph's Guild at her home Wednesday evening. The Standard Oil Athletic Association will hold its annual election of officers at a meeting which Is to be held next Monday. Mrs. Fred Sholtt of Sheridan ave., attended a luncheon given by Sirs. Vochel of Chicago. Thursday. Mrs. Dan O'Conncl of Indianapolis boulevard, who was operated on at the Mercy hospital In Chicago, Is reported to be getting along nicely at this time.
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Coffee, sandwiches anil cake. Mrs. P. J. Helriger, ohv.peroned tho parMr. Everyone enjoyed a food time. Clarence Hutchins is enjoying a few days vacation at Terre Haute Ind., where the American Legion are having a big convention. 'Misses Constance and Mildred Ous tafson spent Saturday and Sunday with their brother at l'urdiie university. Amd Is taking the mechan.cal enginering course. Miss Nina Jamleson and her Sunday School class will repeat the p'ay they gAe at Hlgthland at the ltoss school Friday evening at 7. SO. Everyone will enjoy the program. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Klstler had a daughter arrive at their home on Tuesday morning. Clarence Dereamer and family, have as their guest his mother from Schenectedy. New York. A daughter arrived at the home of
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I'ark, to 'liclvidere, 111., where they will spend several days visiting rcl-ati-vest The Old Settler's Club will meet Tuesday evnlng at the Community Center. Every Old Settler is urged to he present. Mrs. W. J. Ttought and mother, Mrs. Phillips of Cleveland avenue, were In Chicago on business Thursday. Cards have been received by the friends of the C. W. Johnson family of lake avenue, telling of their
wonderful trip visiting relatives and friends at different points In Washington. Andy Henlock of Indiana Harbor spent last evening visiting at the Garber home on Atchison avenue. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Harr of Amy Court have purchased, a fine new Jewett couipe. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wlnkelreld, their da-ughter Margaret and son Ed. ward, left for their European trip
j on Wednesday afternoon. j Mrs. Fred Leverenz of Myrtle avj enue was a visitor at East Side yes
terday A pretty little iblrthday party was held at the Saychak home on Reese avenue when Mrs. Saychek entertained six little girls in honor of her daughter Zerna's sixth birthday anniversary on Wednesday afternoon from four to six o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. George Chrlstof son of South Chicago, were entertained at a six o'clock dinner at the Anderson home on Atchison avenue last evening. Miss Anna White of Indianapolis Blvd., returned to "work after being confined to her home by illness for several days.
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Mr. Alvln Jones who has sung on the Lyceum Bureau for a number of years, will give a concert at the M. E. church on Saturday evening, Sept. 30. Mrs. Jones will read. Moving pictures will also be shown. A birthday party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Poulton, In honor of their son Keith's twenty fourth 'birthday on Wednesday evening, Sept. 27th. The guests were Hlldred Doris and Jerry Wray, Dorothy Beiriger, John Schmidt and George Ttandon of lElack Oak. Geo.
Berry, Ada and Ieo Stack, Edith Govert. Raymond Govert, Charles and Thomas Moffett, Hiram McFar. land. Viola W'lll, Anna Durkln, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Grimmer, ' Beulah Todd. Earl Paul and Irene ustgen. An enjoyable evening -was spent In playing Bunco, dancing and other Indoor games. Kleth Poulton was awarded first prize In Bunco and Raymond Govert won the booby prize. A very delightful luncheon was served by the hostess, after which the guests took their leave. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wray and daughter Wi'.ma and Vivian toured to New Lenox, Illinois and spent a very pleasant evnlng at Mrs. Swinson's house, Tjesday evening, Sept. CGth.
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A party was given Tuesday evenvery pleasant evening at Mrs. SwinDoris Wray and Dorothy Belrigrer. There were seventy guests, dancing; was enjoyed during- the evening, Dorothy Beiriger, pianist. Bill Keeler, drummer, Frank Keeler, trom. bonist and Herbert Raiser, Saxaphone, of Crown Point, gave the music, launch was served at 10:30.
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About 20 lady friends of Mrs. Fred Hamnian surprised her at her home last evening. The event toeing a miscellaneous shower in honor of her recent marriage. She received many beautiful gifts of silverware, linens and aluminum. The evening was spent in cards, after which luncheon was served. The prize winners were Mrs. Etta Ellis and Mrs. Daisy Fleck. Mrs. J. B Johnson is confined to her bed suffering from an attack of heart trouble. Mrs. McGuire transacted business in Chicago yesterday. Mrs. Chas. Rorger was a Chicago visitor yesterday.
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WARSAW, Sept. 2S. More than $100,000 has bsen paid to Kosciusko county farmers this year for their tomato crop. Half this amount was paid by one packing plant at Vierceton. This company's receipts of tomatoes totaled as high as 150 tons in one day. From 110 to 115 tons of tomatoes was the aerago amount rec ?lved.
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