Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 139, Hammond, Lake County, 1 December 1922 — Page 18
PRACTICAL THINGS FOR EVERY SCHOOLGIRL'S WARDROBE
WHITING NEWS NOTES
STAH TUEAT&E TOVIGUT 'THE MASKED AVENGER," The RLlo King. Slutt and Jeff. 1 2-1,1 Arline Sharkey o Motnenw, El., !s spending- a few days w-tth her aunt Mr3. Ed. Celgra of O-io ave. Miss Helen Miller who Is attending sa'joa! at Valparaiso Is Branding Tl2.nkssrlrv-lnfir holidays with her parents on lad. JEJtxI. Mr. J. H. Fettertioff left Wednesday evening ifor Hot prlnks, Ark to t pend a week visiting: friend. Dr. Max Paulva of Oajrp-r, Wyo., who is here visiting- at rtje Fry home or. Pennsylvania aivenua wa taken suddenly HI Tuesday morning1 with appendicitis axxl he waa rushed to the South Shore bovpdtal In Chicago whera he underwent an operation Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Amelia Klos of Schra-ge a v. er.ue ax-d Mrs. John C inner of llfrth f-trcet were: Chlcagro visitors last Monday. Mrs. Howard L-ee, entertained r'atlves from Gary at her home on White Oak avenue on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. David Clements of Ohio avenue spent Thanksgivingwith Mr. and Mrs. George Clement of Chicayo. Mrs. Levi Finely who has .been visiting- her daughter Mrs. George OurtrJn of Montreal. Canada for iev. eral weeks returned to "Whiting the latter part of the week where she spent a few days visiting her son Loyd Finley otf Central avenue before returning to her (hom(f In Auburn. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. George Jacobus en. tertatned ouit of town guests on Thanksgiving. The PSyroouith Aid Society of the Congregational church will hoi a Christmas Market and Supper In the church parlors Tuesday. Dec. Bth. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Abraham n Indiana Harbor spent Thanksgtvlng wiih his (parents on 119th st. Mrs. William Wilson of Sheridan averse is confined to her home with illness. Mrs. L. Seagraves and eon Devora of South Bend, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Seagraves of Ohio a.vtnu on Thanksgiving. The "Westminster Cluib of the Pres. byterian oburch wlH hold a Christmas Bazaar and will serve dotngrhnuts and ooffee throughoat the after, noon and evening In the Elk's trulldin,r on llta street Tuesday evening, Dec. 6th. Mrs. Jane Franklyn who has fen visiting with relatives and friends in Pennsylvania for the pst month returned home Thursday. Dr. and Mrs. Ftrank Doll enter talr.cd several (friends from Ohlo&go at dinner Tfccnksgtvlng at tiveir homo on "West Iark. The Comnvw.ity ChorsJ will p revet-
Whiting Advertisement Are Winners
Kci- Cm1 Vuraitura, Ge to Self. 4-1 an " ' -"Trrgnf. Select your lirvinswlcs. Phonograph at Setter's. Whiting's exclusive agents for runs-wrick phonograph and records. 10-JO-lmo. irr.-a ffiT.P Ouiaxter aawed Oak
Writing Desk and desk chair, also Rocking Chair to match. Mahogany Davenport, two Mahogany Rockers: 329 Sheridan avenue, phone Wh'ltltg 7S-R. 11-23-3 NOTICE John Cech, has purchased the grocery and market (business of Mike Potosnik. at 625 DaMdsoa Place. 11-29.3 When a m" works he earns wagas, when a doClar works It earns interest. Whiting Savings & loan Association. 13-1-1 FOR RENT Two or three furnished or u&furnlshed; xooms; Whiting News Co. 12-1-J LOST Red card case, filled with note cs-rds, important between public .library and Sheridan avenue, Return to S4o Sheridan ave. 12-1-1 WANTED Etrperien-ced Stenogra-p-her, glv (partic-nlars as to age, ed'Utcatlom, experience and salary expected; Write W. J. care o(f Times, Hammond. 12-1-2
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A dress foi emuc tr. a rait for gnerul wear and warm whit sweater and Cull lii.jmera for sports wear! Wht more could tht schoolgirl waai for her
school hours.. These, ..ith a couple of srt.ar", soft felt hats, wool bose. fttot-t boo.e anC he vy jfioves, make her ready every school day. With such a founda
tion It la easy to fill ir. with a party frock, an sfternw- dress and a pretty wrap to make a complete wardrobe suitrblt for every hour and every occasion.
Jce tonlgit at 7:00 otlock shary at the Oommuaity Outer. VTiUtap Cairnp. No. 3S36 M. VC. of A. -will hold their annual lection at offfcera tfor 1923 tcnlg-ht at the puna 11 hall of the Slovenikl Tom at 8:00 ehanp. All TielgrWbors are requested to be jxresent. Refresh, ments will be er'el.
BOY SCOtT A-EAVS "Whiting! Boy Soouts held a PUIly lat Tuedjiy r.l-ht at the Community Center. There tvere over a hundr3 soouts who took part and made th-e even In gr one that they -will not soon foriret. Slides o.f Camp NlsMltl had been prepared and were shewn on the screen while the S-cout Convmlsslcser an explanation of Mtch one for the henef.t of the boys who wore not fortunate en-ou'grh to gro to carr.p this year, the boys who went to canup needed ino expCanatlons udg"!ngr by the -upToar and comments passed upon the pictures. Dr. arya-ick. Chairman of the Court of Honor was present In an official capacity and presented the (badg-es won 'by "boy wtho passed all ctf the tesls at carap. Badges were presented to the following. First Class Joseph Brock of troop 2; Hoyt Atkln, of troop 2; James Kirr-o o troop 5: Joseph Kidnay, of troo-p 6; Ianfils "Wllk. of troop 5. Second Class Eavid Tharpe, tToop 2; Joseph Brook troop 2; Robert Denham. troop 2. Thy fallowing: boys were absent and the Badg-es and Certificates were hnnded to STvutmastT L.aPert on
their bwhalif: Martin Slintz and John Ward, second c3ass, both of Xo. E t roop . j The Merit Badg-e appHcattns of the followlns were approved and will he forwarded to National head-, q-uarters try Dr. Myrlck: Harry Walter, troop 2: Joseph Brock, troop 2; H. Conn Grig-son. troop 2. j The Wolf Cubs were present and j grave a very clav-- tableau and they shared in the subeeqvnt feast of cocoa and cookies that brougrht the j Rally to a s"jccesul conclniioh.j There were many vlaltc-rs notably Mr. and Mrs. Cajssady, who came over from the North Elie to he pres. J ent at the Rally. These visitors met our boys at the camp last year j in Michigan and a close friendship ; has resulted chiefly on account of!
the exemplary 'behaviour of our boys when visiting1 or omt on hikes. The Scoutmasters who assisted In lining: the boys -up and looking after the eats were: Scoutmaster Fred
Hadley, troop 2: Scoutmaster Georg-e Sorokc, troop 3; Scoutmaster James' IaPert, troop 5; Scoutmaster Oeorse ! O'Hara. troop 11; Asst. Scoutmaster ) Roy Osborne, troca 11. j
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Mlas Marie Smidt who Is attendlngschool at St. Mary's of the Woods, at South Bend, Ind., is spending- the week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Phil Smidt of Rcby. "Mrs. C. K. Marshal! of Omaha.
Neb., who for the past month has been visiting- her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. ffta-ring- of Myrtle avenue returned to her home the latter part of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Spoars of 116th street entertained friends at a Thanks Riving- dinner Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. ra;ve Parmalee of 120th street eatertair.ed relatives at a lovely Thanksgiving- dinner yesterday. Mrs. Is. A. Emerson of 120th st., DUtrlct President ctf the Rehekah Lcdg-e, attended the Rebckah lodRe at Gary last Tuesday evening where fifty candidates were initiated into the order. Henry Egrgers Jr., who la attending the University of Illinois at Chanvpaienn, is spending- the holidays with his parents Mr. and Mrs. H. Eggre-rs of Lake avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Selig-er of the East Side are the proud parents of a little son born to them last Tuesday morning. Both Mr. and Mrs. Selig-er are well known In Robertsdale and Whiting-. The former toeing one otf Rofbertsdal-e's most prominent electricians. Both mother and -baby axe getting- alon-g- fine at this time. Roy Mattins-Iy oi East Ohlcag-o, who formerly made his home with his aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Gough of Amy avenue, was married in East Chicago last "Wednesday. Mrs. Gourh and daughter Helen, attended the wedding-. Mr. and Mrs. H. Stevens of Cal. umet avenue. Mr. and Mrs. W. Starring of Myrtle avenue and Mr.
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Mrs. Frankenfleld of Chicago, ittpnded a novelty dance at the vtilte City balil room on Wdnesday evenlng-. Miss Anna Kosak of Reese ave., van reported on the sick list. The Lutheran Ladies Aid are makinggreat preparations for their ba--a.ir and "bake rale -which they will hold on Wednesday, Dec. 6th In the lfternoon and evening-. Mrs. J. Morthland of Tullman. .-as a g-uest at the J. Al'brts home -n Thanksgiving- Day. Mr. and Mrs. Shlrr.ip who for the past week have been visiting their rlaug-hter Sirs. H. Stvms of Calurr.rt Rvrnue and their 8n Dr. H. A.
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HOBART
Mr. D.J. Phlpis will have chargre of the heating plant at the newGary hos.pital. He expects to move his family to Gary shortly. Miss Katherine Tree of Chicago, visited here with her parents over Thanksgiving. MUs Agnes R. Miller of the Mutual Morgan Chautauqua 'has -been here for several days arranging for the 1923 Chautauqua which will le
he'd some time next August. Mrs. Partmess and daughters, the Misses Mayme and Ruth, expect to leave Saturday ifor Florida to spend the. winter. The I. 0.,0. F. elected the following officers for the ensuing year at their meeting- Monday evening: N'ohlo Grand, C. S. Heck; Vice Grand. Andrew Scholler; Secretary, J. B. Johnson; Treasurer, William Jahnke; Trustee, John Thlel. Mr. rhilltp Roper narrowly escaped injury Tuesday when he lost control of h.ls Ford car. The car pl-unged into the ditci resulting In a bent axle. Mayor Henderson has broken ground for Lis new Ice cream fact-
ory which he expects to have completed by tpring.
Waltonians Never in
Prison, Says Preacher
CHICAGO, Dec. Not
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tary dyed-in-thewool fisherman or nature lover is ever found behind prison bars. So declared the Rev. Preston Bradley, pator of the People's Pulpit, at a rscent meeting: of the Izaak Walton Club. "Bad men have no love for the,
out-of-doors," he said. "They can't' A
stand to be alone with themselves. ;tatistics show that not one of the major criminals of today liked to fitt loved a dog or hxipa a pipe.''
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