Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 90, Hammond, Lake County, 4 October 1922 — Page 10
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WHITING NEWS NOTES
The Whiting Night School opens)
or enrollment of students at the irh Sehool building, Tuesday evtiir.g, October lPth. The different Apartments consist of English and itizenship. Commercial, Vocational I'omostlc Science, Art and Physical Trainln;? . The Kast Chicago Past Matrons' Club entertained the Tast Matrons if Lake and Porter counties at a
STAR THEATRE
STAR THEA1BE Tile Mistress of the World is mliis
10-5-3 The Mistress of the World Is coralnR Mrs. Wm. Zweig of Atchison ave., 10-3-3 Visited her mother Mrs. Ellza.beth"e o'clock luncheon Tuesday atterMlHer of Chicago at the South Shore noon hospital 'where, she underwent an Folks, don't forget the Fall Fesoperation for gall stones and re-tival which is to be given by the jporta her doing as -well as can be American Legion in the lot next to expected- Bob Gordon's clothing store, beglnMlsses Gertrude and Rose Zweigning Thursday ngiht, October 5th entertained friends from Chicago atand ending Saturday night. October their home on Schrage avenue lastTth. Dancing and entertainment Sunday. free. Harold Kleiber left Sunday even- Woman's Foreign Missionary Socllng for Indianapolis where he will ety will meet Friday afternoon lnenter the In&iajji Dental school. stead of Thursday at the hot--; of Mrs. George Saunders of Atchison Mrs. Jess Miles on Lake avenue, venue will entertain tha 500 club Misses Gertrude and Sadie M'Gow.t her horns Friday afternoon. an 0f West Park avenue attended a STAR THEATRE TOVlf.HT birthday party in honor of Mr. RayTom Mix in "I V AD f.OIXG.".Yioni Mittell of South Chicago SatTravelojnie and comedy. 1 0 -4-1 : rda v e ven intr .
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Watch for the Opening of the Martha Shop New Telephone Bldg.
STAR THEATRE TOMtiHT - ! Tom Mix in "IP AXD CiOIXti."! Vravelogue and comedy; 10-4-L Mrs. Mike McGowan of West Park avenue entertained several little girl friends in honor of her daughter STAR THEATRE The Mistress of the World is coming 10-3-3 Dorothy's sixth birthday. The house as beautifully decorated In pink. The afternoon was spent in playing games after which a dainty luncheon was served by Mrs. McUowan and little Dorothy was the recipient of many pretty gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Clements of Ohio avenue were theatre goers in Chicago last Saturday evening Mrs. Wm. Reed and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hamlin and son motored to Bass Lake Sunday where they spent the day visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. H. Green of Central avenue have purchased a new five passenger Paige touring car. Woman's Home 'Miss!
of the Congregational church met at the home of Mr?. Daegling on Laporte avenue this afternoon. Mr. Wm. Saunders who has 'been visiting his brother George Saunders and family of Atchison avenue, returned to his home in Virginia' last Saturday. ' Mr. James Griffith was In Chicago Monday on business for the Standard Oil Company. George Bartuska has purchased a new Jordan s-port model car. The Eastern Stars will hold thrir regular meeting Monday evening. Initiation and refreshments. STAR THEATRE The Mistress of the World is coming 10-3-3 Mrs. Waldo Jennings will entertain the Young Ladies Guild of the Congregational church at the home on Oliver street tonight. she will be assisted by Miss Edyth Lan?enham . The Methodist people of Whiting are rejoicing over the fact thi their pastor. Rev. Jvey has returned to them for another year.
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Dresses, Wraps, Hosiery, Etc.
MRS. G. T. GAY
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Whiting Advertisements Are Winners
Wall Paper 25 pei. eent. off. To make room for our 1923 stock; Tom Smelser, 605 Ind. Blvd. 9-25-tf We can offer a very desirable business block on 119th street, near Superior avenue; Henry S. Davidson. COO 113th street. Whiting. 10-3-3
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MARINE LAWYKK
A'ILL REPRESENT U. S. AT BRUSSELS
Tupsdav. October 3. 1922.
Charles M. Houjrh. rCharles M. Houjh, president ot the Maritime Law Associrtioc of New York, has been S2lected by President Harding as one of -he Amoriran rpn ?se..:i&tives t. the"
ternaticnal conference on maritime
law called by the Belgian govern inent to meet at Bnisael.
Gold Seal Congoleum Week at Seifer's. 10-4-3
Watch the windows for pay day
specials at Millers. 10-4-1
For Good Furniture. Go er"s.
FOR RENT Six room flat; Inquire 412 Sheridan ave., phone 456-J. 10-3-4
TT." T O 4 T f V r . . . 1 T - -
f 1 ; aven-e. 13.900; Henrv S. Davidson.
5:SC0 119th street. Whiting. 10-3-3
Trolley, Huber & Hellwig FUNERAL DIRECTORS 421 Ind. Blvd. la SuIbVan New Building, Whiting Complete Motor equipment cf Hearses. Ambulances and Limousines
DEE SSMfllTIITO Fancy work. Children's Clothes.
gifts made to order, fancy house dresses a specialty. We furnish the material, we solicit your patronage; Phone 165-W or call at 411 Ohio avenue. 10-4-1 Provident people lay away something for the "winter days" of old ape. The Whiting Savings & L'an AsoEViation offers safe refuge for our dollars. Let them work here for you until "winter comes." 10-4-1
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ROBERTSDALE j
In laving memory of our desr hus
band and father X:al McCart, who died two years ago today, October
3rd. 13;0: In Jlount Greenwood softly sleeping Where flowers gently wave.
Lies the husband and father, we love
so dearly. In his lonely silent grave. The flowers we have laid upon him May wither and decay.
Eut the love that we 'bore for our
dear father. Will never fade away. Two years ago today he left us. How we miss his loving face.
Eut he left us to remember tnai
none can take his iplace.
Days of sadness still come o er us.
Secret tears do often flow. Memories keep our dear one near us,
We alone feel the pain that never
heals. Loving wife. Mrs. Harriet McCart and family. 10-4-1 The Ladies Aid of the Evangelical church of Robertsdale are having a Bake Sale at the grocery store on Indianapolis Blvd., formerly owned by Llttman. from one o'clock until three on Friday afternoon. The regular monthly meeting of 'the Lutheran Ladies' Aid will "be held on Thursday aft-rnoon. After
SPENT FORTUNE JIN SEARCH "I spent $l.S0O In 7 years treating with physicians, some specialists costing me $10 a visit, only to at last say that nothing could be done for me, that I had cancer or ulcers of the stomach. I suffered awful pains In my stomach, but af
ter taking a few doses of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy these all disappeared and for 3 years am -feeling fine." It Is a simple, harmless prperatton that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and Intestinal ailments, includn appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. Summers' Drug Ptore. Ad v. .
portland, Ind. "I Tra3 troubled with irregularity and constipation end -would often have to lie down because of pains. One Sunday my aunt -was visiting us and she said her girh took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and got well, so mother said she guessed she would let me try it. It is doing me good
and l praise it highly. lou are
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months I suffered with severe
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girls as the letters in vour book
helped me." Rose "Waidxek, 3013
Roseland Place, Baltimore, lid. Many such letters prove the virtue of
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YE buy the highest quality Coal produced in the best mining districts. WE SELL AT FAIR PRICES Guarantee Weight and Service Phone 1490
Beckman Supply Company 265 Michigan Ave., Hammond
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Examined bv
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FOR r.-EXT Two light housekeep
ing rooms furnished or unfur
nished. 1077 Superior ave. 10-4-lt
Xew Tiool Toiret Twill and Trlc-
otine Dresses, specially priced for Thursday and Friday, $17.73. at
Miller's. 10-4-1
Don't miss the bargains for
Thursday and Friday at Miller's.
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the business meeting Bunco wl'.l be
played. Mrs. H. F. Egeers of Lkei
avenue and committee will serve refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. H. Meinke and family moved from Myrtle avenue, to their own home in th Sheffield Addition. Mrs. Earl Walth&m and little ton are getting- along: much better at this time was the report of her husband who visited them at the St. Margaret's hospital in Hammond last evening. Mrs. Ernest Vater of Fischrupp avenue entertained sevral ladies at her home last Friday afternoon' at a linen shower In honor of Mrs. E. Kpgers of Roberts avenue. A two course luncheon was served on pret tily decorated table. Mrs. Eggers was presented with a 'beautiful Irish linen table cloth. STAR TH BATHE TOMGHT Tom Mix In "IP AD UOIXC."
Travel or tie nnd eomedr. 10-4-1 On Monday evening: Mrs. Frank Duehler entertained a num'ber of relatives an dfrlends in honor of her husband's birthday anniversary. The evening: was spent in playins cards, after which Mrs. Buehler served a lovely two course luncheon .
Ernest Vater and Martin Egsers,
returned from a few days hunting (
inp, wnicn tney spent at Oreen, Island. Iowa. Delmar Facklam of Roberts ave., left for Benton Harbor, 'Monday ,to take a course of baths for his health. STAR THEATRE TONIUHT Tom Ml In "CP .VXD iOIXG." Travelogue and comedy. 10-4-1 Miss Lillian Plau of Myrtle avenue attended the Tlvoli theatre in Chicago Sunday evening:. The Mesriames II .'Breckman and C. Bruin of Atchison avenue were shoppers In Chicago Monday. Mrs. Arthur I,auer of Atchison avenue was in Chicago on business Monday. Mrs. Percy Hawkins of New York spent the day at the John Plau home on Myrtle avenue. Mrs. Hawkins and family are expecting to make their home in Chicago In the near future . Mrs. William Broderlck of Atchison avenu;, returned home from a week's visit with relatives at Marlon, Ind. The Mesdames Jack Thomas, Wil
liam Thomas, Russell MoCarty and John Moore were Chicago visitors Monday.
James 'McCabe of Green Castle, Ind., is visiting his sister Mrs. Orville Schlatter and husband, of Atchison avenue. Little Dorthy Emerson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Emerson, of Atchison "avenue, is confined to her home 'by Illness. W. Harder family of Calumet avenue are moving Into the Eggers cottage on Roberts avenue, which was recently vocated by the Lee Jewett family, who moved in to the Shaider home on Indianapolis boulevard.
HESSVILLE
Mr .and Mrs. C'haa. Spangler and daughter Vera of Tolleston, were the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Lambert Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ellsworth and daughter Miss Edythe and Mr. and Mrs. Ward Kessler and children mo. tored to Chicago Sunday where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marley Hayzlett. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rohrman. and children .of Hammond, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs Wm . Loshe.
Mr. J. K. Woerner of Gary was the dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs R. W. Eiown Sunday. Miss Gertrude Wood of Ada. Okla., director of the Tom Thumb Wedding entertainment given at the Hessville school Friday evening, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ellsworth during her short stay in town. Mr. and Mrs. S . A .Lightfoot anl Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Lightfoot f Griffith attended the Tom Thumb Wedding entertainment given here Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hopp and children spent Monday afternoon in Hammond.
MUNSTER
Mr. Canden tha County Supt., Mr. Burge. truant officer, met with tha school board and teachers Saturday morning . The Henry Mullinaar family have pone to Minnesota for a visit with relatives. Mr. De Hitter who has a vegetable stand on Columbia avenue, has a variety of vegetables and some fine Dakota potatoes.
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Presents All This Week:
An Exposition of the New Modes and Things for the Home Beautiful
The stir of curiosity that fills the air, the wondering of what will be what and why and how in Fall Fashions becomes a revelation to all who view this exposition of the new modes. Anticipating the whims of women who delight in breezing forth in something very new, and catering to that feminine longing to know and see, these costumes and dress accessories, interpretations of famous designers, are now assembled here. Every nook and corner of the globe has contributed its best by way of inspiration.
Things for the home too, is quite as eventful in this Exposition as the Autumn wardrobe. Most women are full of home-rejuvenating plans for-the Fall and Winter seasons when home fires are cheeriest and when most entertaning is done. A great many little things may be done to tone up the home at very slight expenditure. Cozy new draperies, a gay Taffeta Cushion that lends a spot of color, or an artistic Lamp, or if you plan complete new outfits our displays of Period Furniture, Odd Pieces and Rugs are inspiration for the most artistic.
You Are Invited to Review The Fall Apparel FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN On Living Models Tomorrow Afternoon, 2:30 to 4:30 READY-TO-WEAR SECTION Second Floor
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