Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 134, Hammond, Lake County, 24 November 1922 — Page 22
WHITING 1 NEWS NOTES
Mrs. Roy R. Tllton of West Park lvenue has been entertaining her ister Mrs. Edward Cri'.ly, of Gas "ity, Indiana, for the past week. At the recent annual meeting- of he Whiting Chapter of the Amerian Red Cross, Judge Sullivan was
Elected chairman. Mrs. Marv J.
"onroy has accepted th chairmanhip of the Sixth Annual Roll Call. ni notice Is given of a meeting at he public library for next Jlcnaay
lifternoon. November 27!;h. at 2.00 p.
n. to arrang-e for the Roll Call. Will eryone Interested, please keep the
idate In mind and attend this mect-
lsae n-Jir.ter fo-or of the Whiting
!nlh school Tattler went on Rale to-
lay at this Whiting- News Co. Among
the special features carried by the
riaper this time was a picture of the
ootball squad and an article giving' u ' in a c.irtnln raiser
' 'i peneral good time, aft.'r which , a dainty luncheon was acrved. A , most enjoyable evening was rpent j by those present. i Mr. Kpp'.ey, an instructor in the ' Whitlner hi.ch school left tod.y for I Lafayette to attend a meeting of th.?
tato Athletic Board. He will witness the football gatr.e between Purdue ami Indiana. Mrs. Klrey (.'a nuticron very p'enantlv entertained the C L. Club
at a Raby Doll party at her home ' on ll'.'th street Thursday evening, j The evening: was spent in playttis ,
panics and contests which was followed by a lel;ctous luncheon which was frvpj by the hostess). Mrs. Sidney Smith of South Bend was the grttest of Mrs. John Me! vln f Atchison avenue the fore part of i h c week. Several Whiting- people attended the Elk's dance in Kast CMcaRo last Tuesday evening'. The Whiting- HiRh School basketbali team will play their first frame of the pas on with La Crosse Hl.-rh School at 7:30 tdsarp at the Community Center. The second team will meet the En pie wood T'aymor.
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NEW YORK WOMAN IS FIRST OF SEX TO HEAP HOSPITAL
he facts as to why Whitiny hlah i IT' Service- has kindly given the use hould have, an orchestra. In al!.i"f tnelr gymnasium until the new
'he .paper contains a batch f inter-; school R'n !s om.meted.
Misses Mayme Bernstein and SI: lrley Redke of Chicago were the gue-t of Miss Mol'.ie Sugar the fore part of the week .
sting- reading-. The townspeople
should know what is happening in heir high school.
Several friends of Mrs. Neva Jac-
r'-s very pieaaantiy surprised her Mrs. jrhn fanner of Cleveland
U her fijTO on Luke avenue Thurs- ! avenue w.-is te truest of Ve- ;it,.,-
Jay evening. The evening wasl vr. Kindle in Chicago on Wedne.
spent in 'pla-!nEr camps and having, jay.
The Misrlonary Society of the Con.irrcgationa.'l church will entertain the men am! ladies Ht an entertainment and party in the church parlors this evening. Mrs. Can nine of Kist Chk.irro will bo present and Cive a fifteen minuto talk, after
Whiting Advertisern en Is Are Winner3
it-
I'or Good Furniture, to to Sctf-
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Select your Brunswick Fhono-
traph at Selfer's, Whiting's exclusive agents for Brunswick phono
graphs and records. 10-30-lmo.
Miss Marian Whidden.
Miss Marian U'hiddei. '.ia3 the distinction of 'eins the first and only woman superintend'nt of a large hospital. She directs the operation of the- I'.eekmr.u Street hospital, formerly the Volunteer hospital.
u-.i? j-orved by th' commit t e . Mrs. Kctlierine M'.it-.hes ef Whit
.-.ilk ;vt:.n- was in Hammond n ) w
Oats nvw ready before coffee There is now an Instant Quaker Oats which cooks to perfection in 3 to 5 minutes. It is the quickest cooking oats in the world. The same extra quality as in regular Quaker Oats. I- k.kcd from rjucen prams only just the rich, plump, flavoiy oats. They have the same exquisite flavor which won the world to Quaker. Hut in Instant Quaker the oats are cut before ilakiiit;. They are rolled very thin and partly cooked. So the flakes arc smaller and thinner that is all. Ai:d the sm;i!l thin flak's :ook quickly. (irorers have both style take rour choice. The Instant style has "Instant" on the label. Instant Quaker Oats Cook in 3 to 5 minutes
between fl.ioaiTo and Wlseonsin at jstag : in CLieayo . AlVert Wright of Cro-.vn I'olr.t. was a i.-Mtor in WIiit!n;j and Hubert s 1 1 a ' e e s t e r d a y . Wedding bells am rrpe'-fd to rinc- merrily "ii Myr'.le avenue i:i the near fut ire. Mr. Prank Spears of 116th street
t saepper !n rae.in i:es,,:i..
business W.dr.esday. Jin. Alfred ll-llcrn it'd.eH, Mr. and Mrs. MouRette and s..n i a.-iiue was a llan:i:i.n.l vh-iter y-.s. Iese;.h of i ') l.-a gi were the Kuests ' terday . .f Mr. end Mt-. John Can tier f : M rs . C. Kb.elton r. I.lm-o'n .ivettt:e i-b veland r'-er.i;e Thursday t,vfii- attended a luncheon with friends !;lsr. in Chit-ag-'i en Wednesday. Mrs. .1. Pa so of Kcoerts avenue
was a ( lii -atro tsitor tnc tore parr f t!;e week.
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DANCE Tripla Link Social Club
Saturday, Nov. 25, Oddf eilow's hall, j
Sterling's orchestra. Couples $1.00
11-22-4
WANTED Boarders, "by the week,
Jlrs. Prochasko, SI1 led. Blvd.
FOR RETNT Seven room house,
steam heat, 13SS Roberts avenue,
Tnqatre 110S Superior ave. 11-22-8
kxtjia: Eira.4! Come to East CMcag-o tomorrow.
Iewjn'e Economy Sa-le, offering
fresh new ready-to-wear for Men.
Women and Children at end of the
season prices nothing like it seen
In this region in years; 702-4 Chica
go avenue. East Chicag-o. 11-24-1
STAR THEATRE TONIGHT V llltara Raell "THE SEA MOV.
STER," Radio Ktns:, M. J. Contedy
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You worked to earn your money take the easiest way to save it; Whiting Savings and Loan A.soclation. 11-24-1 IV MEMORI AM GOLDIE STERNBERG. In loving memory of our dear wife and moth, er. who entered into eternal rest four years ago today: Days of sadness still come o'er us, Secret tears do often flow. Memories keep you dear mother, rear -as, Thouh you left its four yars ago. LOVING HX'SBAND AND CHILDREN. 11-24-1
i(r unn.is Meltride of the For- 1
whl.'h th.e remainder of t'.o eveninu will be spent in caio.es an J contests. Refreshments will be served by th ladies. Each one is asked to bring a. towel. Wi'.sih rap-, bar of soap. Mrs. Willi.im J-'weisr most deliirht.
fully entertained the Pew ins Cub '
of t'Jte Lutheran church at l:er home on Atchison avenue Wednesday afternoon . Mrs.'. Charles Allen and daughter Pear! were Chicago visitors Tuesday Mrs. John Glasheen of Ind. P.l.-d.. and Mrs. Mctlowan attended a bunco party in West Pullman Thursday afternoon . The Golden Star Kebekah lxdgc he I J their regular meeting We'ln .. day evenirer in the I. O. O. F. hall. Election of officers was held and the following: people elected: Mrs. Ms. ther Stein. Noble Grand: Mrs. Etta
11-23-2 , rown. vice drann; -Mrs. .Myrt.e I confined to his home vit h a bad rasa v .,inv
rn'Siei s, r ir.ancia: secietarj , .Mrs. . 0f tonsilltis.
Bessie Black, Secretary; Mrs. Rose
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Mr-. Th
svt:i Water (Jardcns pleasantly en-
tcrti.ir.od the .".("' C'.-ib at tier home j yesterday afternoon. after tfco : sr.mes dainty refreshments were j served by the hostess.
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The Motor Transportation (".. oil La Payette -!iro Hammond will run a bus from Ham-i u..--ek-rr;d with h
nn. nd t o Robert sda'.e . Their 5ched-j , ; ra y ule is poimr to he from S a. in. toj , Mr!, Tn( j.-rer an,
Miss Anna Seliesser of Gl iff it h is tiding seve-.-nl weeks with her -!ei', Mrs. Nick .Taetrer. Mrs. C. Dephufl left today for
u-ill spend t! e I
iiauiruter Mis
twht 'food
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1 a . in . hourly .
This news wil
mean a great convenience to the people of Robertsilale. Ar.dv Saink of Reese avenue is
twins of Hammond sr"nt Pundiy with Nick Jaeger and family . Misses p.arb n ra and Till ie Scheldt visit-d relatives at Ka-st Chicago
Emmeraon. After the business session was over the remainder of the evening was spent in a social hour during which a delicious lunch
Mr. Ceorce Jar ffer spent Wedr.es-
!. T. Yielding of Myrtle av. ,;3y at ciifcago.
cr.ue entertained Mrs. Fran u nite
lk3f J
and -Mrs. haries Walter of Ham- j&SSBG mend. Mrs. II. Itrecknian. Mrs. Ceo. H Gliding and Mrs. Arthur Go'din u " :r "oen luncheon at her home on iy
HOBART
I half of your children. food is bread, then half of their chance to
be we
Will you
nourished
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Everybody likes Home-Made Cake Everybody Can Have It with "INSTANT"
If'ahetrt Bros. Evantvllle,
Always a supply fresh at your grocer s
Thursday.
Ar.r.a Dejork of Atch!.)n Mrs. Amelia Clifford who ha avenue was reported on the ri:k been siek for five or si months, list. Miss PeJork Is employed at ;-r,?sed away nt 7:15 Tuesday mornth ?tan1ard Oil Co. I inc. Her ace was 45 years, 1 mo. Miss Helen Emerson a student at - days. Pesldcn her husband the Tnivrslty of Wisconsin return- Mr. Prank Clifford, her mother Mrs. ed to her home on IC'.-th street to re- Snabrl and four brothers and four main for tiie week end, tomorrow sisters survive. Th" funeral serv. Miss Emerson and Miss Vi v.ette Cold -oes. in eharffe of fee t.. II. S. of Ing will attend the foot ball garn i.ieh .she was a member will be held today at one o'clock at the
home and at 1:30 at the Methodia;. church. P.ev. Shoemaker as.-i.-t-e,i by Rev. Ayllngr will -officiate. Th interment will be at Crown lii'.l cemetery. Mrs. Martha Wood, aed Zi yfin passed away at her home p. t l'-"ep Ttivcr v.-. 12:30 Monday, after a short illness if rem perit i ui t is . I urins !.t married life to Mr. W.lKatn Wo -.l who survives she was a tievoted nether to h-r two chiMren. Mr. Itaymon.l and M!s. ('Hie Woo. I . Her mother Mrs. O: lamlo Pnt tey New York, and tb.rre bretii-rs, fro from X -w York and ere fr-'Ui Meii'VI. s e y i,--, o . Slie -.-ns a mem'"-r
Phone 4140-M Night and Day TAXI Hammond Call 25c Long and Short Drives McWILUAMS & TODD Props.
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548 East 1 1 9th St. Phone 482 WHITING, INDIANA Saturday Specials FANCY JONATHAN APPLES o C 4 pooids OC Per Box, $2.25 NORTHERN SPY APPLES 9G 4 pounds wOC Per Bushel, $1.85 SWEET CALIFORNIA GRAPES oj3 pounds OC Per Basket, 45c LARGE JUICY GRAPEFRUIT o e 3 for fciOC MICHIGAN POTATOES or Per peck wUC Bushel, 75c FANCY LARGE BANANAS on And Per dozen vC ijp FANCY TOMATOES - rPer pound IOC LEAF LETTUCE n Per box 3UC NO. 1 EGGS r$r Per dozen OOC ALL FRESH VEGETABLES DAILY WE DELIVER
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548 East 1 1 9th St. Phone 482 WHITING, INDIANA Saturday Specials OSCAR MAYER'S PURE LARD J E? Per pound IOC SWIFT'S PREMIUM BACON O-J Per pouJ SWIFTS PREMIUM HAMS Lean, 9Ar per pound . s:C EXTRA FANCY SPRING CHICKENS OCp Per pound NO. 1 NATIVE STEER ROUND STEAK Per pound NO. 1 NATIVE STEER POT ROAST 1 f? Per pound A-oC SMALL LEAN LOINS OF PORK 1Q Ptv pound FRESH GROUND HAMBURGER 1 1 - Per pound AiJC A FULL LINE OF DELICATESSEN PRODUCTS I will receive FIFTY LIVE TURKEYS direct from Rersselaer Monday. Leave your order early for Thanksgiving. WE DELIVER
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thing less than the best?
WeVe been telling you that Certified Bread has more milk, more sugar, more shortening. That it is made of the choicest wheat flour. That it is more nourishing, and
that you and they will like it a
better than just usual bread. Can you ever ask for just "A 1 of bread" again?
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Th.; Whist CI:;!) wiM moot tiiis i..n!n? with Mrs. Anna Wellfv. J. Lynn is at Fort Waynefor a few days this week attending srii-cia! 5rv ices given -;.y members
l.rothers Messrs. Albert and Gi'.bert . of St. Vincents scnocu.
TI... aslou nii,i! court accommoilattd L;IT--han.
..nn r.--;.u:.-d i ai coi.-'-ge yra-J-; ....
jie K.in r.ewsnaoer men that tr.o
, !s t have his lar.r Sv-j.-'Ii: t.p- ! daliy turnover of prisoners in the ;:::;rv to s-uiy criminal psycho- j .... : county 1a;l is too erreat to permit
lat!iol?y In ii;.-..n. , Mu(i;- le 5:1,1 he graduated from I Vs'-ra '. J':di.-e F.jan sentenced him YaJo in 1910 and secured his if. j' to H rr.oti;U in Ia'-tntv.irt!i, Kan- i dog rec from Midrjlessex .-ollege !; sas, j -r : - n after lie was found guil- j 1921 anJ was at. eno titne attache!
ly cf M'MitiK on automobile Ue- to the ncdical staff at Sine
fore j.assir.s
itence the judge ask- I fcricon.
