Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 114, Hammond, Lake County, 1 November 1922 — Page 12
THE TIMES
Wednesday. Nor. 1, 1922.
WHITING NEWS NOTES
ItIXCESS THEATRE TODAY XV TOMOKKOW ..Mae Murray noi Monte B!ae In "BROADWAY HOSEi" Alo Lloyd Hampton coined?. 10-31-2 , The I'ortnighily : ,ub will hold r.s. second general meeting. Monday ever.lng, Nov. 6th at the public library. The Civic Section will be in charge and promises fun from start to finish In the popular farce "An Election Play." which they are putting on for this occasion and coming on the nighx -before election Is most lntercutincr and timely. Itef reshments WTH be served and a merry. Jolly time Is anticipated. The Beverldge Ladles Chorus will ping tonight at the Woman's Republican Club meeting to be held at s evt-n-thlrty in tlie high school assembly room. The Woman's Foreign Missionary Society will meet Friday afternoon at C:30 at the home of Mrs. F. M. Rogers, 313 Centra! avenue. Mr. and Mrs. L. Keatinp. Mercer Wife and Mrs. F. B. Miller of Terre Haute, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. II. 'J. Oerling. 51S Fred st. American Legion Auxiliary wi'.l entertain the American Legion this evening at the Community Center. Harry Glair returned from Casper ' Wyn., Monday, where he went on business for the Standard Oil Co. Paul Bodney returned Tuesday from Cleveland, Ohio, where he visited relatives for a week. The Whiting Community Choral Club will meet for practice at 7:00 o'clock sharp Friday evening at the Ciirr.mun'.ty Center. Basketball practtc for the two teams to represent Whiting this year will begin at the. Community Center on Wednesday evening, Nov. 8th. ; These teams will be composed of local men only and will be managed by James Griffith. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sass of Centrad avenue motored to Chesterton, Sunday, where they spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. John Slount. The Ways and Means Committee of the O. E. S. win give a card party in the small hall of the Slovensk! Dom Thursday afternoon, Nov. 2nd. Everybody Invited. The many friends of Dr. and Mrs. Mackey nee Marguerite Flfleld will T'e glad to know that a baby boy. Colonel Fifie-d. was 'born to them at their home at Culver, Ind. Mother end babe are doing nicely. Mrs. Abraham and Mrs. AI. Oster. berg attended the funeral of a relative at LaCros-s. Ind., Tuesday. Alex Wayo returned home Sunday evening from Franklin. Ind.. where li$ attended the convention df all the editori of high school papers. Mrs. Norman Emerson entertained the Birthday Club at her home on 120th street Tuesday afternoon. The afternoon was spent In having i ireneral good time, after which an elaborate luncheon was served by the hostess. Mrs. John Morrison entertained f everal friends at a Hallowe'en party at their home on W. 113th street Tuesday evening:. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Scott of Ohio ave., entertained twer.ty-flve guests at a Hallowe'en party at their home Monday evening. The evening was spent In playing 500 and games, after which an elaborate lunchcen was served toy the hostess. Mrs.. Otto . Anderson entertained lew friends at dinner this afternooni Mrs. Exton will entertain the 500 club at her home on Ind. Blvd., Friday afternoon. 1 M!. Helen Fedcrka whS was operated on Tuesday morning at the Mercy hoapltal In Chicago, for a jr-iitre Is getting along as well as can be expected at the present ttme. MT . Henry Sass of Central avenue v as Jhe guest of Mia? Mabel Hayne of Chesterton Sunday. Mrs. Ollle Platz of Eat Side was the guest of Mrs. Charles Wollete, ot I19th street on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jacobs. Mr. and Mrs. Perkins and daughter and Miss Agnes Pederson of Chicago were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pederson of ll 9th street Sunday. Miss Lottie Wollete 'entertained the M. A. X. Club at a Hallowe'en parly at her home on ll?th rtrcet Monday evening The evening was Tent In games and dancing after whlcn a three course luncheon was re-.-d. Whiting Advertisements Are Winners For Good Furniture. Go to Belfor's. 4-3 Select your Brunswick Phonograph at Seifer's, Whiting's exclusive' agents for 'Brunswick phonographs and records. 10-30-lmo. Great 9c, 69c 99c Aluminum Sale begins at 9:30 o'clock Wednesday morning. Nav. 1st at H. Gordon & Sons. Don't miss it. 10-30-2 Dance, given !by the Triple Link Social Club; Oddfellow's hall; Saturday, Nov. 4. Couples $1. 10-31-5 The war was won fait 'by bit. Your success will be built in the same ' way -if you start saving today; Whiting Savings & Loan Association. 11-1-1 WAITED TO RENT Garage as near Central and 119th street, as possible; Notify Clark's news-stand. ; . 11-1-4 FOR RENT Garage. 324 Cleveland avenue, phone 467-W. 11-1-3 FOR SALE Lot, corner of 113th and Sheffield place, '18 Central avenue, phone 333-M VTt ting. 11-1-3 WANTED 2 or 3 rooms for light housekeepi-ng or furnished Apt.. Whiting News Co. 11-1-3 STAR THEATRE TOMGHT Hartr CartT, in "THE) KICK BACK" Comeftr AL St- John, THE VII. I. AGE, imiK. H7 Mayer. TVaTt-Iome. 11-1-2 y OR RENT Conrpletely furnishea 6 room fcOT. 1465 CaJnmet avenue, phon Whiting 1S0-J.. 10:23:6
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Miss Iiilian Wi kl ors has resigned lit-i position with ti e Diamond store rfiid lir.i acierted one with the Standard 'l Co. - Mr. and Mrs. Morton Trout entertained Mrs. Oscar Hill of Hammond mend at their home on Pennsylvania avenue Saturday. '. Miss Margaret Harrison entertain-' ed her Sunday School class of the Congregational chute') at the home of her aunt Mrs. WilMum Porter on, I19t'a street on Monday evening. Mrs. B'eeker Miller entertained' the Twasi class of the Methodi.n church at her home on Atchison av- j enue Tuesday evening. After the! business session was over the remainder of the evening was spent in games and contests after which a dainty luncheon was served by the hostess, assisted Springer. 'bv Mrs. Alma ROBERTSDALE PRINCESS THEATRE TODAY AT TOMORROW ..Mae Murray nnd Monte Blue In 'BROADWAY ROSE;" Also Lloyd Hamilton comedy. 10-31-2 The. next general meeting of the Fortnightly Club win meet In the social rooms of the Whiting library on Monday evnlng, Nov. 6th, at 8.00 o'clock sharp. The CIvis Section of the ciub wil have full charge of the me? ting. This Section Is putting on a very clever election p'ay by home talent, which will sure'y be worth while seeing After the play refreshments will 'be served. Every members of the club is urged to attend. On Thursday afternoon the Eastern Stars are giving a card party in the email hall of the Slovlnskl Dom to which the public is Invited. Anyone having chances on the pillow cases are asked to bring them in as the ladies are expecting to raffle them off. Ml? Al'een Klger of Myrtle ave., very c'e'ightf ully entertained a number of lier yoking friends at a Hallowe'en party on Monday evening. The young folks enjoyed many stunts pertaining to the season, the home was beautifully decorated with suggestions of Hallowe'en. Mrs. Kiger mother of the former, served the young folks with a very fine iuiu heon . The Woman' Benefit Association rtr 3i-J mm m .UL'njzjc my (ill I 1 1 1 i . ,v" HUN I Mr. m 7?ceo ' ' lL YJ i ' i. ,1 7 l i, - Aw i.,fs.LXn "U.S. 1 A wLa?4
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-"L.-v. ...... Mftl:. a 4 yf Sm V.J of the Maccabees will meet this evening at the K. o-f P. hall. .Every guard is expected to be present in uniform, as there will te Initiation of candidates. A very fine program has been arranged. Refreshments will be served. Mrs. Arthur Hcndrickson of Lake avenue is expecting her mother Mrs. Carrie Shade, who Is in Beloit, Wis., to ret.-rn home In a few days. Clyde Smith who for the past three weeks has been in Casper. Wyoming on business for the Standard Oil Co. returned to his home on Atchison avenue Sunday. Several couples from here attended the Hallowe'en dance at the White City last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kreggs. o-f West Park entertained at a Hallowe'en party last evening in honor of the former's birthday. Miss Elsie Wright of the Forsythe Water Gardens was reported i n the sick list. Mr. William J. Kought of Cleveland avenue ha3 for the past two weeks ben on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Green of Central avenue, entertained friends from Paris, 111., at a dinner today. Mrs. Ida Ludlow of East Side, visited Pobertsdale friends yesterday. Mrs. N. A. Emerson of 120th st . ws hostess to the Birthday Club which met at her home yesterday afternoon. A pleasant afternoon snent rv the ladies numbering WHAT FUN IT IS TO BE HUNGRY! YOU can't be well and hearty unless you are properly nourished For a keen appetite, good digestion, rich red blood, and the "punch" and "pep" that goes with perfect health. You need Gude's Pcpto-Mangan. Take Gude's for a short time and note the big difference in the way you look, cat and feel. Your druggist has it liquid or tablets, as you prefer. Slide's Tonic and Blood Enricher a TyrT7.-p. 0 TTUNTEES. v m.-: & rt m1 iiL YAWLS'?. TLh
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twel-ve. A lovely 'luncheon was served. Mrs. John Welsby of Hobart. the club's only out of town member, was present. Mrs. August Uttsh of Myrtle ave.. Is seriously ill. Mrs. Irtish has been ailing for the past two months. Mrs. II . Thlesson who Is confined to her bed. at her home on Indianapolis Blvd., was reported a little better yesterday. LOWELL Mrs. H. S. Loi'e has returned from Chicago Heights where he was called on account of the serious Illness of her slster-ln-law, Mrs. Solon Hayden. She reports Mr3. Haydcn as improving. Charles Clinton has gone to Kings tn, Iowa, to work. The remains of Mortimer Slocomb were brought here from Logansporte Ind., where he passed away Sunday evening. Funeral services will be held today at the Christian church. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Dinwlddie left this morning for Logansporte, Ind.. where they go to visit their daughter Mrs. Jonh Hochhalter and family. The funeral services of Mortimer Slocomb were held at the Christian church yesterday at 2:30 p. m. Rev. Brown assisted fry Rev. J. I. 'Brimberry conducted the funeral service. Interment was made in the Lowell cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. A. . Slocomb and son, of East Chicago, attended the funeral ff Tils brother Mortimer, here yesterday afternoon. Ed. Wheeler has bought the interest of O. A. Lloyd In the barber shop formerly conducted by them. Mr. Lloyd will locate In Hammond. Lowell lodge of Odd Fellows and Harmony Rebeknh lodge held a Hallowe'en social In the hall Monday evening. There were abou t 100 present and all seemed to have a good time. A fine program was rendered and then tin? ladies (furnished a most excellent "feed." KEEP LOOKING YOUNG It's Tmbt I f Tu Know Dr. wards OUre Tablets EdThe secret of keeping young Is to feel young to do this you must watch your liver and bowels there's no need of having a sallow completion dark rings under your eyes pimples a bilious look In your face dull eyes with no sparkle. Your doctor will tell you ninety per cent of all sickness comes from inactive bowels and liver. Dr. Edwards. . well-known physician in Ohio, perfected a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil to act on the liver and bowels, which he gave to his tatients for years. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel, are gentle In their action yet always effective. They bring about that natural buoyancy which all should enjoy by ton. ing up the liver and clearing the system of impurities. Dr. Edwards' Ollre Tablets are known by their olive color. 15c and 30r. Adv. i T A TV ICC rYlICM 1 ; J AlVlt-O UU W Il H.I , I j Grower, is in with car j load of Mich. Appier,, Pears and Grapes j For sale cheap by bbl. I or bushel at 119THST. & B. O. C. T. Tracks I W OAPEP 7 FORGOT ro REMMB TO LO&D T ? 05
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Mrs. Krets, who has been visiting with relatives in Chicago and Hammond returned to her horrie on Saturday. Mr. Frenzell and son of Chicago, were Cook visitors on SundAy. The marriage bans of Miss gtelfa Kasoha. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rascher of Klassville, and Otta Karrach were announced at the St. Martin church. The Standard Oil Co. Is contemplating putting Inan oil station at Cook. Joe Ffark who Is to have
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A Special Showing of the New Baby Apparel and and Accessories for Winter on Display all this Week - An Event of Interest to Every Mother and Prospective Mother
Capes and Coats for the Tiny Baby Of quality French Cashmere and Serge with soft linings with silk lined hoed, hood daintily embroidered by C? O Cfl hand, at $5.00 to L?rlle Coats of serges on chinchillas in fussy little style on t-'e plain tailored style, lined and interlined, size 0 to 12 CO AA at $3.95 to OB.UU New Coats for Wee Misses Broadcloths, velours and heather cloths are used to develop these srnart little coatj. which have fur collars, alio the plain chin chir collar, trig or patch pockets which any little g'rl will love. In brown, beaver, grey, pekinblue, j J 05 red and navy, at $4.95 to For the Miss Less than Six For the Miss less than six are these charming little frocks of fine wool crepes and serges in styles that are entirely new and different hand embroidered in effective colors, these little dresses come in navy, red, brown QC
and checks at And
Warm Sweater Outfits
pair ftyles with "pink cr blue
Coat Sweaters of fine wool in link and link weave, 2 to 6 years sizes white or colors $2 95 Dainty Hand Made Bootes and Moccasins of fine wools or silk with pink or blue trim at 00 at 35c to P A Baby Hasd Made Caps and Helmets of lovely silks with wool linings of fine woota with dainty touches of pink or blue silk trimmin? in unlimted varety of styles for baby O to choose from at 59.- to O-.OU Baby MKtens, fine white knitted mittens with or without thumbs at per pair 5QC 25c and Maderia Pillow Tops Very dainty are these hard embroidered pillow taps of French batiste or linen $3 00
Hand Embroidered Maderia pads at
Novelties
Ribbon Norelties for Baby Rosettes, carriage bands, wrist bands and carriage clamps of French ribbons in JJO 00 pink or blue are priced at 50c to PJJJ Creepers Any very tiny boy will look cunning in these little whit creepers with jolly little bits of (JI CA broidery at . , P1.DU Leather Baby Straps 50 C
charge of name, started on his route on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rhelm and Mrs. Lumpp motored to LaPorte on Sunday to consult a physician In regard to Mrs. Lump's health.
Pennsylvania Would Cut Down Accidents CHICAGO, Oct. in en effort to futrher reduce the hazards of automoblllng the Pennsylvania railroad has promulgated thf:se rules for auto drivers: . When approaching the railroad and befo-e crossing the tracks 1 Slow down. . e ? ?hlft into lower gear to pre
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ANNOUNCES
Infants' and Children' Department Second Floor up to $8.95
Infant's 3 piece Sweater Suits of fine wool cap, sweater and leggins in link and link weave, white and colors Qi.CZ QEt at $4.95 to aDO.SO Brushed Wool Sweater Suits in white Jockey, Pekin. buff or brown 1 A f(
at $7.95 to Knitted Leggins in whit; with or without feet at per $1.65
Little Knitted Sweaters in wide variftv of
crochet edges of at $1.00 to $2.75 Bib with quilted 85c
vent stalling on the tracks.
3 Look in both directions. 4 Listen. 5 Don't try to beat a train over a crossing. Stop if a train is approaching. 6 After a tiain has passed, make sure that no others are approaching from either direction. . 7 De douoly ca-tful at night and on strange t,ads. Thr Pcnnwylvania ro'nts out that in the last iive years 8,101 person?, were killed and 24.0CS injured in j grade crossing acclderts. The aver.i-re baby at one yeat should weirrh twfntv-orie pounds.
Dainty Dresses for Baby $1.00 to $3.00 Vsry tiny folks are going to wear wik ikirt heau this year, in fact, the garment almost seem to be all hem- No really fashionable baby will tolerate a hem narrowne that of three inches. The exception, of course is the buttonholed and embroidered frocks some of th prettiest ones showing scalloped edges done in hand embroidery to match floral wreathes or nosegajrs on the dress itself. Of French Batiste and Mer celin at $1.00 to $3.C0. Long Dresses for the new babe, hand made dresses with dainty little yokes and minature Val lace edge with broal hems tf0 TZ( at $2.00 to OO.OU Nainsook Dresses ia neat variety of new style lace and ribbon trim, d1 Crt at$1.00.$125and Pl.OU j The Jane Hats, $3.45 Something new for little girls, the softly rolled brim is rery properly kept in its place by ribbons which form a jauntly cockade with short streamers. If Jane is frivolous and fine.
she will choose it in red, tangerine, sand orvpolo. al is the
more dignified shades of brown at
Baby's Undergarments Outing Flannel Nighties with drawstring bottom at S9e Octing Flannel Gertrude Slips with shell edge trim in bag or short style at 59c Little Kimonas of white flannel with dainty pink and blue shell trim at 59c and 75c Crepe de Chine Moccasins embroidered in cherry blossoms, pink or blue, 95c per pair. Silk Padded Jackets of satin in pink or blue daintily emhroidersd. at $2.95 to $5.00. Crepe de Chine and Satin Embroidered Carriage Robes in daisy bow knot and rosebud design, closely quilted, pink or blue at $325. Tidy Didy Stork Pants at 39c each. Hickory Rubber Crib Sheets at 89c each. Lovely Sacques and Kimonas of French wool flannel with dainty touches of hand embroideiy shell, edge trim, with ties of pink or blue ribbon at $1.00 to $3.50. Wool Gertrude Petticoats long or short at 85c to $1.25. Denton Hygenic Sleeping Garments of fine cottons with small per cent of wool in apena drop scat style. Sizes 2 to 6 years at $1.00, $1.25 and $130.
Appropriate Gifts for the Baby
Hand Painted Celluloid Rattles
or blue ribbons at 25c to Baby Record Soolis, pink or blue with hand painted cover at 50c to Infant's Toilet Sets in 2, 3, and 4 piece, han painted designs at 85c 'o Afghan Clamps of celluloid with ribbon trim various shapes 85c to
Hand Mads Japanese Sflk Infants' Wear Infants hand embroidered sacques of habutas embroidered in cherry blossoms or lucky cranes, pink or blue $2 50
Silk Bonnets and Caps, $3 Crepe de Chine and Poplins are used to fashion these Lttle tots headwears daintily embroidered and ribbon trim in white, pink or blue with a triple frill at $1.00 to $3.00.
F03 CONSTIPATION BILIOUSNESS Headache INDIGESTION Stomach Trouble SOLD EVERYWHEREand navy $3.45 daintily trimmed with pink $1.00 $2.50 $2.00 $1.00
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