Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 115, Hammond, Lake County, 2 November 1922 — Page 12
Thursday. Xov. 2. 1922.
WHITING NEWS NOTES
"The Come Back Lady," as Mrs. Bess Oearheart Morrison Is iomftimes called, will rive her entertainment in the Methodist church next Monday evening:, Nov. 6. Mrs. Morhison has had Ave hundred return dste in five years, appearing: as
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I high as twenty-five and thirty times in return engagements In the same I town. She appeared in Whiting tje last night of the Chautauqua j last summer. Mis TllllBerkowlts entertained : a number of girls at her home on Paporte avenue Saturday evening. IThe occasion being a baby doll party. The girls wearing short dresses and nocks and hair bows and had their pictures taken with dolls. The evening was pnt in playing games and dancing in which Sophie Rich received two prises for wincing In some games. A dainty luncheon was served at a late hour and a
great time was had by all. Mr. and Mrs. Emll Moore entertained several guests at a Hallowe'en party at their home on New York avenue Monday evening. The house was beautifully decorated in autumn leaves and Hallowe'en decorations. The evening was spent in playing games and various stunts. At eleven o'clock an elaborate lunch eon was served by the hostess. The guests departed at a late hour, after spending a most enjoyable evening. Mrs. Francis Rogers will entertain the women of the Women's Foreign Missionary Society next Friday afternoon at her home 31-5 Central ave. Mrs. Thomas Purinton and Mrs. Ivey will give reports of the district meeting recently held at South Bend. Mr. Fredenberg will g-ive a reading. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rabe of Myrtle avenue are the proud parent of a little daughter born to them on Tuesday. October 31st. Mother and bafcy are doing nicely. Miss Helen Dwyer. Miss Helen Ropenbaum. Miss Helen Buell attend-
JAMES DOWHEN, Grower, is in with car load of Mich. Apples, Pears and Grapes For sale cheap by bbl. or bushel at II9THST. & B. 0. C. T. Tracks
ed a dance In East Chicago Tuesday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Green of Central
avenue entertained several friends
at a masquerade party at their home Tuesday evening. The house was beautifully decorated for the occasion. The evening was spent In playing games and contests until
a late hour when an elaborate luncheon vms served by the hostess. Community Choral practice FH-
day night at seven o'clock sharp at
t'he Community Center.
Several Whiting Leaguers of the
M. E. Church attended the Hallowe'en party given by the Calumet
Union at the Centennary M. E. Church In Hammond Tuesday evening. The Elk's CliA held (heir annual masquerade ball In their eluft rooms Monday night. The . club rooms were eaAjtifully decorated for the occasion. The evening was spent in dancing after which an elaborate luncheon was served. An enjoyable evening was spent by all. Miss Nellie Jones la reported to be Improving slowly at the Presbyterian hopItal In Chicago. Mrs. John Glenn and slater Miss Helen .Bonk returned home Tuesday from Omaha, Nebraska, -where they have been visiting relatives for the past two weelta. Mrs. J-udson of Atchison avenue, returned home wtlh her brother and wife to McComb, m.. where she will visit with relatives for a few days. Mrs. T. W. Eaton of Sheridan avenue was called to Glen Ellin Wednesday on account of the serious Illness of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Nicholas. The Whiting hlrh school football team will play East Chicago at the Whiting Forsyth field Saturday afternoon at 2.30. This will be the last game of the season. Mrs. Braley of Lincoln avenue returned home Sunday from Toledo, O.. where she has been visiting relatives for the past two weeks. Mr. W. E. Gilieten of West Park avenue sustained severe tnjuries to his back while at work at the elevator at the cement plant at Buffinston. The C. & L. Club gave a Masquerade party at the home of Mrs. Chas. Welch, on Fred street, Tuesday evening The house was "beautifully decorated for the occasion. The evening was spent In games and contests, until a late hour when an elaborate luncheon was served by the members of the clul. A flash
Announcement Special Exposition of Dodge Brothers Cars Thursday Friday Saturday ! The Bohling Auto Sales , is extremely happy to be able to show for the balance of the week the complete Dodge Brothers line. This exposition is of such unusual importance we are inviting the public to view the spectacle during these three days. This gives you an opportunity to see the
BUSINESS COUPE BUSINESS SEDAN SPECIAL 4 PASS. COUPE DELUXE SEDAN TOURING CAR ROADSTER ALSO COMMERCIAL LINE NOTE The Business Coupe and Business Sedan are of all steel construction and baked enamel finish. The four-passenger Coupe has a custom built body.
Three Days Thursday Friday Sa turday Show Rooms Also Open Evenings
ohling Auto Sales Douglas and Hohman Sts. Phone 266
Whiting Advertisements Arc Winners
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Select . your Brunswick Phonograph at Selfer's, Whiting's' exclusive agents for 'Brunswick phonographs and records. 10-30-lmo. Pence, given 5y the Triple Link Social Club; Oddfellow's hall; Saturday, Nov. 4. Couples II. 10-31-5 FOR RENT Completely furnished 6 room house, 14S Calumet avenue, phone Whiting 110-J. 10:;S:6 5 STAR THEATRE TOMGHT Harry Carey, la "THE KICK BACK" Comedy Al. St. Joan, THE VILLAGE, SHEIK, My Stayer, Trarelotnti. ' . 11-1-2
WANTED TO RENT Garage as near Central and 119th" street, as possible; Notify Clark's newa-stand. 11-1-4 FOR RENT Garage. 324 Cleveland avenue, phone 467-W. 11-1-2 FOR SALE Lot, corner of 115th and Sheffield place, US Central avenue, phone 33S-M Wr.tlng. 11-1-8 WA?TTED 3 or t rooms for light housekeeping Cr furnished Apt., Whiting News Co. 11-1-3 NOTICE Starting today and every day until further notice, all notices of stated meetings for lodge and fraternal order will be chargei for at V.c rate of lCc er line. A real Harvest 6ale with 'beautiful
harvest , time decorations begins at
H. Gordon St Sons, Saturday, November 4th. 11-2-3
FOR RENT One room suitable for office, millnery shop or dress-making shop; Inquire O'Keefe's Cafe. it-:-:
FOR SALE Soda fountain. Radium F"ire Gas Heater; Inquire O'Keefe's Cafe. 11-:-
FOR SALE Gas Sto-ve, 345 Laporte avenue. ll-:-l United States Senator James E. Watson will speak at 8:30 Friday ev, ehlng at the Whiting Community Centeo-. Everybody invited. 11-2 FOR SALE Ford Roadster, as good as new. demountable rims, starter, etc.. 1921 model; J250 cash; Inquire 52-4 118th streets 11-2-3 Try us for new or used Furniture or stoves. ftove repairing a specialty; Whiting Furniture Exchange 113 113th street, phone Phitlng 617-R 11-2-2 i There will be a big Republican rally at the Whiting- Community Center Friday evening. Senator James E. Waton is the principal snesker. 11-2 light picture of the club was taken. The out of town fruert was frs. Welnworm of Chicago. A very enjoyable evening was srent by all. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moore have moved from Roby into their beautiful new bungalow in Hammond that they recently purchased. rRINCESS THEATRE OXB DAV OVLY Marlon Davlea In "THE YOIXC.
THAW." Spenlal pteftarea Chicago. Trineea football game mad Pa the C'otneI7. 11-2-1 Mrs. Charles Carrette entertained several ladies at her home on Centra! ;
avenue this afternoon.
Miss Katherine Koch has return-' ed home from Goahen where she has been visiting relatives for the past ;
two weeks. Mrs. J. A. McDougal of Chicago, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Morton Trout of Pennsylvania avenue Sunday.
It Is estimated tht the quantity of fish caught annually In the North Sea would fill a procession of two-tori trucks reaching fom New Tork to San Francisco by way of New Orleans.
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