Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 113, Hammond, Lake County, 31 October 1922 — Page 9

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PRINCESS THEATRE TODAY AND TOMORROW ..Mae Murrnr and Monte Blae In "BROADWAY ROSE)" Alo Lloyd Hamilton comedy. 10-31-2 STAR THEATRE TONIGHT Oorla May In TP AMD AT 'EH." This one la roaring comedy drama and Fox New. 10-31-1 Bible reading. IL H. Halley of Chicago reads any bock of the Eible by memory. Halley has read several iooks at the Church of Christ In the last week. These readings have won the hearts of those who heard him. Halley Is no doubt the only man In this country who has accomplished this great feat. He is a genius. We are glad to announce that Halley will be at the Church of Christ, 426 Central avenue tonight to give us readings from the Bible. Meting- begins at 7:30. Miss Mary Petuna, music supervisor of the public school, ii confined to her home on tsew York avepue with a severe cold. Troop Xn, 2 of the Boys Scouts met in the Boy Scout hut Friday evening. The Wolf Club hiked to a little, spot In the woods near Wolf Lake Saturday where they built a Toring camp fire and cooked their dinner. The youngsters are becoming to be regular woodsmen, taking advantage of the fall weather. The Westminster club of the Presbyterian church will meet at the home of Miss Miller. 1351 Amy ave., Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. All members are requested to 'be present. Misses Shirley Redke, Mayme Bernstein, Bertha Lavine of Chicago and Mollis Sugar attended: a dance in Indiana Harbor Sunday evening given by the Jewish Ladies Aid. Mr. and Mrs. Graham of Atchison a nine motored to Aurora. 111., over k - c n 1 where they visited re'ati ves . Jce O'l-CUh who is attending the school at St. Jce. Mih'gan. spent the v eek-end with his parents on Fred street. Mrs. Greenberg entertained the Beta Gamma at a Hallowe'en party at her home on Laporte avenue on Thursday evening. Mrs. Clarence Bader returned home from South Bend where she has 'been visiting her parents. Miss Edna Watts will spend the week visiting friends on the north sir'e, Chicago. Mrs. George Wylie Is reported to be very low at her home on Cleveland avenue. Mrs. Hagenmeister and Mrs. Cohen Mrs. R Hagenmeister and Mrs. Mcho'as were the guests of Mrs Henry Behrnes of Pennsylvania avenue, on T r.-t r day .

Whiting Adve rtis em en ta Are Winners for Uood Furniture. Go to Seller's. -3 Select your Brunswick Phonograph at Seifer's, Whiting's exclusive agents for Brunswick phonot.aphs and Tecords. 10-30-lmo. Great 9c, 9c, 99c Aluminum Sale begins at 9:30 o'clock Wednesday morning, Nav. 1st at H. Gordon & Bon. Don't miss it. 10-30-2 If you want to save your best friend, save your money; Whiting Savings and Loan Association. 600 II 0th street. Whiting, Ind. 10-31-1 FOR RENT Completely furnished room house. 1465 Calumet avenue, phone Whiting 1S0-J. 10:28:6 Dance, given .ty the Triple Link Social Club; Oddfellow's hall: Saturday. Kov. 4. Couples SI. 10-31-5

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f ' - H Vi s This fur coat designed f-r th youthful miss is made of leopa. kin trimmfrl with rafronn Irff leather button are used to facte i it ana it roasts rae ot the neve silken cords which fur cofcts ar wearing this year. Mrs. Mary Fordyce who has been confined to her home with lilness, is i able to be out again. j Mrs. Amanda McGowan and children of West Park avenue were the guests of Mrs. Alfred Dlraraock of Hammond Friday. 1 Misses Gertrude McGowan and Sadie McGowan. Tom O'Hara and Tom McGowan returned from Cleveland where they went to attend the funeral of an uncle. ) Miss Mary ' Lawler entertained several friends at a miscellaneous shower Wednesday evning in honor j of Mrs. Paul ZeUner nee Marlon jO'Connell. The evening was spent in playing bunco after which a) dainty luncheon was served by the hostess. Mrs. Zehcer was the recipient of many tearutiful and uca? j ful gifts. I Mr. and Mrs. Judson of Atchison avenue entertained the latter's broth er and wife or MaComfb, 111., last! week. Mrs. Mary Kangley of Wilmington III.. Is the guest of her daughter. Mrs. Chilario of Fischrupp avenue. Mrs. Camilla Johnson of New ork avenue is visiting relatives at Geneva, 111 Mr. and Mrs. Ro!brt Oullen. Miss Mildren Henry, Mike Maloy and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pederson attended the Apoila theatre In Chicago last Sunday evening. Mrs. Arthur Beaublen of Atchison avenue entertained a few friends from Chicago and from South Bend Friday afternoon In honor of her birthday. Gladys Lane returned home from Wisconsin where she has been vis iting relatives for several weeks. Mrs. Floyd Eaton will be hostess to Young Ladies' Guild Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Matthews nnd Miss Irene Wright returned on Sunday evening from Indlanaoolls where they were called on aoooMint of the lllnes ot their son Tom Matthews who Is attending the Dental college there. The Owl Club win liold ttielr regular Hallowe'en and Harvest party at the club tonight. Rev. Ivey attended a district meet Ing of the Methodist Ministers 1 ri LaPorte Monday. Mrs. U. G. Swarts returned home Friday morning from Indianapolis where ehe has been attending the Woman's Clufo convention. Glen Butcher is reported to be " If

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Oakley quite 111 at his Uome on Cleveland avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Schneider and son of the Webster flats In the Water Gardens attended the fiftieth weddin anniversary of Mr. Schneider's parents In Chicago Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allison and son Wlllard motored to LaPorte, where they spent the week-end visiting: relatives. Mr. Von Plank of California spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Campbell. Mr. Von Plank Is In th East on business for the steel mills. Mrs. Miller of Fred street, returned home Saturday from Indianapolis where she visited relatives for a week j Miss Loretta Opperman entertained several friends at a Hallowe'en party at her home on Laporte ave., Saturday evening:. The evening was spent In games and music, after which a dainty luncheon was served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. A. Cerejewskl celebrated their golden wedding anniversary Sunday, October ?9lh at the -t. Adalbert's Catholic church, at 2:30 p. m. Rev. Julian Sknypinskl triurmeJ the ceremony in assistance with Rev. Michael Petsold of oaat Chicago, Deacon and Rev. Jul.an Dokar, Sub Deacon, of Hamr nondV Professor 8. Rybowlak of Chicago directed the singing. After ..e ceremony v as over ! r ests How Fat Actress Was mat; -tany utage peopie now depend on ..ly upon Marmola Prescription -aulets for reuueing and oiurolhng .-it. One clever aclress tells that the -'Uueed steadily and eaay by uoiiiga new form or the famous Mar.ila Prescription, and now, by takMarmola Prescription Tablets jveral times a year, keop her .eight Just right. All good drug.ints tell Marmola Prescription iiblets at one dollar for a case, or you prefer you can secure them rect from the Marmola Co.. 4612 . oodward Ave., Detroit, Mich. If ou have net tried them do so. They

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Ave. and all gathered at the Frankowski hall where dinner was served at 5:30 p. m. The hall and tables were very beautifully decorated appropriated to the occasion. During the dinner. Professor Rybouaks choir of twenty-flve voices entertained the guests. Mls8 Martha Szlek of uffalo, sang eeveral beautiful selections as also did Andrew paplon. The speakers for the evening were Rev. Julian SkxyplnsHl, Frank Gavit, of Gary; J. 21. Fetterhoff, of Whiting and Rev. Michael Petiold of East Chicago. Mr. T. B. Cerejewskl acted as toast master for the evening. The Beverldge Girl's chorus sang: several selections. After which the remainder of the evening was spent in dancing, tb guests departing at a late hour wishing the host and hostess many years continuance of a happy life. The girls who waited1 on tables were Misses Helen Koslor. Vanda Stanish, Mary Rokosz, Josepfoine Walendowskl, Mary Bkrow ronski, Antoinette Jakublelske, Hattie Ouzek. Ellen Cerajewskl. Mary Kujawa, Francis Ssewczyk, Valeria Szewczyk. Victoria Szewczyk and Elisabeth Kujawa. ROBERTSDALE ROB PRICES3 THEATRE TODAY AND TOMORROW Mae Murray nod Monte Blue In ''BROADWAY HOSE)" Alu . I.Ioyil I ami: ton romeilv. 10-31-2 Several of Mrs. Eugene "Spring- i er's friends steppe' In at her home on Indianapolis Blvd., on Safhuray evening to celebrate the nu-e-rsary of her "birth. A most en- j Joyable evening was spent in social conversation. The lunch which was furnished and prepared by her gjests was relished !ndjpd. Many pretty gifts were received by the honored one as well as the best J wishes of every one present. j Mr. arfd Mrs. August Dreeson of Ro'berts avenue visited their son Edson, who Is confined at the Lake-

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