Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 37, Hammond, Lake County, 30 September 1922 — Page 9

WHITING NEWS NOTES

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Kill ST rKBSBYTERIAJr CHIRCH OF WHlTnO, IXD. Morn'.njf Worship 11 a. za.

Sunday School .following service

Rev. Daivid Deen. of Chlcagro, will

ftU the pulpit. Rev. Deen comes

very higrhly recommended to us. and all members of the church should make a special effort to attend this

service . CHIRCH OF CHRIST

426 Central avenue. Oca. M. Ander

son. Minister.

Rally Day, Sunday, Oct. 1st. This

day has been set aside as s booster

day for Bible School a-nd church work. A -program Is 'being: worked out and special efforts are being: put forth to make this day worth while ior all members and friends oi the

church. We are asking: that you

put forth a special effort ta help

uake this day a success.

" Sohool, 8.4S. aizfu "VYV

Shoup. fiupt.

Lord's Supper 10. 45. Sermon sub.

Jest "Opportunity."

epeolal service Sunday evening at

7:S0. Sermon subject "Man's greatest discovery." Moving picture reel

will be s&ofwn. Special music

Midweek servloe Wednesday even

ing at 7:10.

Choir and orchestra practice on

Thursday at T o'clock. FIJTMOCTH COCrntEOATIOf All CBv&ca Morning sarvloe at 11 a. m.

Preaclilng by the pastor, sBjecU

Trlends of OhTUt."

Churcb school at 19 p. m. Classes

tor all.

Large ElTsle Class tor men taught toy Mr. J&isn C. HalL Come to the

class and stay tor the preaching. Evening service at T:o p. m

Subject of address, "Interpreting

Our Tlmea." CHJUOTTA-? 8CTEXCE3 S OCTET V OF BAST CHICAGO. Brown's Hall, 641 Chicago avenue fiunday serrioes at 10;44 a. &. Subject "Unreality. Sunday sdhocd U o'clock.

Wednesday eveAlng services t:00

p. to.

Reading room open Tuesdays from

I p. m. to c p. to.

The Westminster club will meet

Thursday afternoon. October 5th, at the home of Mrs. Faul Rowland, of

tit JTachnipp avenue.

The first general meeting of the Woman's Fortnightly CXuR will toe held in the Auditorium room o the library, Monday evening, October 3,

at 1:00 o'clock.

This will be guest night, and each, (nemter of the dab Is Incited to bring two or three guests to enjoy

the evening

As this Is the first meeting of the year it is desired that there be a

large attendanoe, as the occasion

will be a Joyous one.

roSlcxwlng are the officers and

committees: Mrs. IT. O, Swarts, president; Mrs. J. C. Hall, rice-president; Mrs. W. Jennings, recording secretary, Mrs. T. M. T.ing, financial secretary; Mrs. Wm. Rought, federation secretary; Mrs. Wm. Stover, treasurer.

PIrectors Mrs. Myers, Mrs. Spur

rier, Mrs. T. Eaton, Miss Transeau. Miss Tull. Mrs. Hoskins, Mrs. R. E. Humpthreys and Mrs. Rought. Program Committee Mrs. Kennedy, Mrs. Curtis and Mrs. Reeve. Nominating Committee Mrs. S. Campbell, Mrs. "Bran sky. Mrs. T. Eaton, Mrs. Emerson, Mrs. Nichols. Philanthropy Committee Mrs. Vernon, Miss Julia Beal Mrs. Black. Miss Busbey, Mrs. Dunning, Mrs.

Myers, Mrs. B. Oordon. Miss Schlech-

ty, Mrs Streter, Mrs. Trout. Constitutional Revision Committees Mrs. Hugins, Mrs. Dwyar, Miss Farr, Mrs. I Gordon. Auditing Committee airs. Lewis, Mrs. Powers, Mrs. Stross. Visiting Committee Mrs. Parkin. Mrs. A. N. Beau'bten, Mrs. Fredenburgv Mrs. R. E. Humphreys, Mrs. Maunder, Mrs. Spurrier, Mrs. Wm. OambrH, Mrs. Will. Picnic Committee Mrs. Ing, Mrs. Alexander. Mrs. . Campbell, Mrs. Cofcb, Mrs. Deegilng, Mrs. A. Baton. Mrs, Evan a, Mrs. Farr, Mrs. Graf, Mrs. Hart, Mrs. Mathew, Mrs. Peterson, Mrs, T. E. Purlnton, Miss Sternberg. Parliamentarian Mrs. Fredenburg. Reporters (Mrs, Ooldlng, Mrs. 6chlechty . Mr. Mary Brenkus returned from Toungntown, Ohio, where she went as a delegate from the Slavish Society of Whiting. Miss Ollla Fuller of Waukesha, Wis., Is visiting at the Clark home on Ivnporte avenue.

DAUGHTER HAD TO HELP MOTHER Now Can Do All Her Housework Alone BecanseLydiaE. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Helped Her Jasper, Minn.--"I saw in the paper about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta-

I Die Compound and

took it because I was having such pains in my storaach and through my back that I could not do my

work. I had tried other medicines, but none did me the good that your Vegetable Compound did. Now I am able to

do all my work alone while before I had my daughter etaying at home to do it. I have tola a number of

friends what it has done for me and give you permission to use my letter as a testimonial." Mrs. Jesse Petersen, Route 1, Jasper, Minn. There is no better reason for your trying Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound than this it ha s helped other women. So if you suffer from displacements, irregularities, backache, nervousness or are passing through the Change of Life remember this splendid medicine. What it did for Mrs. Petersen it may do for you. The Vegetable Compound stands upon a foundation of nearly fifty rears of service.

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I'ioyd Daugherty was rewarded a

trtp to New Orleans to the Amerl

can Legion National Convention,

which is to be held October 18tl to

20th for selling the most tickets In

the State of Indiana on the auto and

trip to sew Orleans, which were raffled off at the state convention at

Terre Haute.

The delegates and alternates who

attended the American LeaKue con

vention at Terre Haute arrived home

Wednesday evening. Those who at

tended the convention were Chester Schlatter, Commander! Leo Mulva.

Adjutantj Frank Qullstnum, Frank

Lauer. Arnold Exton Porter, Lew

Griffith. Eart Moere. Oscar Ahlren.

Besides the Drum and Bugle Corps

which amounted to 25 In number, al

together there were a"bout fifty boys

who attended the convention.

Paul Mareno of the Shoe Repair

Shop at 524 119th street, was one of the lucky ones to win a trip to New Orleans er f 1-56 In money which was raffled off by the American Legion at the American Legion convention,

which was held at Terre Haute.

Dr. and Mrs. Schmidt of Lake ave.

and Mrs. Davy's elster of Mrs

Schmidt, motored to Chicago where

they will spend the winter. Mrs

Schmidt and Mrs. Davy's will study

Art at the Art Institute,

. Don't forget the Fall irMvl

which is to be given by the Ameri

can Legion post Na. 80. Thursday,

Friday and Saturday, October 6, 6 and T. Mrs. John C Hafll f Oliver street.

entertained a party of ladles at her

nome Thursday evening. The out

of town guests were Mrs. Allen, of

Buffalo, New Tork, Mrs. Reading, of Crown Point, Mrs. Gavit of Gary. The Plymouth Club of the Congre

gational church are arranging for

a Easaar which is to he held in December. ' Dr. Doll returned Sunday from his vacation, which he spent taking Post Graduate work under Dr. Slp-

Whiting Advertisements Are Winners

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For God Fttraltnre, G

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FOR SALE room house, large

let John A. Hows, phone 137-M. 6-26-5

FOR SALE S rom Bungalow, Lake

avenue. This is a new house on

30 ft. lot! Henry fe. Dav;dson, 6H

119th street. Whiting. 9-30-1 STAR THEATRE TOXIGHT Alle Lake In "KISSES. . Tomor

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Savings and Loan Association, then

we can show you the road to liap-

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LAST OF THE REFUGEES FLEEING FROM SMYRNA

Befsgees seeking flight ea barber craft along the quay.

, This photo, from the scene of the Grecian-Turkish trtuble, was taken at Smyrna afte the most

of the hundreds of thousands of residents had fled the city, burned after occupation by Kemalist

forces. Terrified residents sought escape from the city in any kind of water craft available.

py, stomach specialist, at the Presbyterian hospital, Chicago. Mr. Clyde Smith of Atchison ave.. returned Friday from aibuslness trip to Wood River, 111., when he was sent by the Standard Oil Co. Mrs. WUlIlam Leed and Mrs. J. Moore who have been the guest of

Mrs. Ralph White and Mrs. John Sharp returned to their home in Cleveland, Ohio, Friday.

Mr. and Mrs. H. Walker of Cieveand avenue are remodeling their

home on Cleveland avenue.

Mrs. Geortre Hornet of Sheridan

avenue, entertained the Beta Oamma Sorority at her home Wednesday

nlng. Mrs. W114 Readlnr of Crown Point

formerly of Whiting is visiting with

rlends in Whiting. Mrs. Daegllng entertained several rlends at Bridge at her home on

Laporte avenue Wednesday evening.

Mr. Edith Shade and Mrs. Druke

Johnson were South Chicago visitors Thursday. Lillian Thompson and daughter of Hammond when the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moore at dinner on Tuesday evnlng'. Mrs. Katherine Hughes of White Oak avenue Is stopping at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Green of 300 Central avenue. The members of the American Legton Auxiliary who attended the American Legion convention at Terre Haute, arived home Thursday ev

ening. Those attending were Mrs. Helen Griffith, delegate, and Mrs. Ruth Moore, delegate, Mrs. Elisabeth Griffith, Mrs. A. Exton-Porter and Miss Ann Griffith.

HOBART

Mr. W. A. Newman had one arm and his collar bone broken when he fell from an automohile driven by Mr. Gahut. The accident occurred north of town as they were turning a corner on high speed. Miss Miller who is a teacher here in the Butolic school was taken suddenly ill yesterday and was hurried to the Mercy hospfcal in Gary. Atout 25 girls were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood last evening to a surprise mis

cellaneous shower In honor of their daughter Miss Madylene who is to be united in marriage to Mr. Otto Kulage, Jr., in the near future. The evening was ppent in games and music after which luncheon was served. She received many 'beautiful gifts. Over a hundred attended the card party yesterday afternoon at the Odd Fellows hall, by the Rebekah lodge. Following were the prize winners: 1st, Mrs. Ed. Traeger; 2nd, Mrs. Ella Ewlghleben; 3rd, Mrs. Amy Nelson; Booby, Mrs. Paul Newman. Mrs. Haxard Halstead entertained the Prtscllla Clu at cards at her home yesterday afternoon

Radium worth $20,000,000. but" weighing only six ounces has 'been produced in the 1 ast twenty-six, years. !

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