Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 46, Hammond, Lake County, 2 December 1922 — Page 7
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PRINCESS THEATRE TONIGHT Rloluu-4 BertfceUneaa In "THE BOXD BOY," also Harold Lloyd Coy. Coming Sunday, Dorothy DBltOB 4 Jack Holt. Mitchell Ietr. 1 1m "OST THE HIGH SEAS." 12-2-1 STAR THEATRE) TO TIGHT snouart Boeworth In "THE SKA 1.1OX, Comedy and Movie chat. To. morrow. Dutn Faranm In "OATH OVXJ," Clyde Cook in "CHAl'FFEWB ?TAJf OF THE 7fORTH.' 1J-3-1 CHHISTIAJr tCTESXCE SOCIETY Or EAST CHICAGO Brown ball, (it Chicago avenue. I Sunday services 10:4S a. m. Subject, "QotI. the Only Cause end Cre. ! ator." j weuntsaay Services 8:00 p. m . Sunday School 13 o'clock. Reading: Room open Tuesdays and Fridays from p. m. to 5 p. m. PtYKOTJTH COXGREOATIONAL CHVltCn Thomas Alva Stubbine, pastor. Sunday. December 3, 1932. Morning Worship 11 a. m. Subject "Learning." Evening: Worship 7:30 j. m Address "Casting: the Lot Into the Lap." ChuTch School at 9:45 a. m. METHOMtST EPISCOPAL CHl'llCH H. P. Ivey. pastor. Mr. George Calder of Hammond, is the new choir director. The first rehearsal at the cfo-urch tonight at 7:S0. All former members of the! choir and others interested urged to "be present. 1 The Sunday School haa organised) a new Teacher's Training Class that meet during: the regular session of J the school. Sir. J. C. Lazenby is j Whiting Am Winners Kor f r'. Good Faraitora Go to Mlf-4-1 Select your Brunswick Phonograph at Belfer'a Whltls oxcVusivo agents tor Brunawlck phonographs and rooord. 10-IO-lmo. CA-NTED Experitncod StanogTapher, give ipartlctilaxa as t ar. dvcatlon. eiporlenco and saJary expected; Write W. J. X.. cara etf Tlmos, Hammond- 12-X-2 FOR BENT Two or tfcree furnished or urufyrnlshad; room; Whltin News Co. 12-1-2 XOTTCB John Cech. hss purchased the grro. eery and market business of Mike Potosnlk. at 625 Da-vidoon Place. " 11-2 9-3 FOR SALE Quarter sawed Oak Writing: Desk and desk chair, also Rocking Chair to matofc. Mahogany Davenport, two Mahogany Rock, ers; 379 Shorldan avenge, phone Whiting 73-R. Xl-28-3 WANTED Experienced Book-keeper; A. Soyar, Whiting:. 13-2-1 FOR RENT Large front room, furnished aultafele for one or two gentlemen, hot air teat; WhJtlng fews Co. 12-2-2 Strs. Fog!! ias movtA her Beauty 3hof to 55 119fh street, phone eei-J. 12-2-3 Poor hO'nwe are flTJed; with those who failed to we while they were earning; Whfttntf Mnxs and Lean Association; 600 119th street, Whitinr. Indiana. 12-2-1
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.PCIrJCETTON STUDE-HT i i - 11' i1- i .o EL-vy.-the Instructor. M.embers5ilp open to those Interested. Regular services throughout the day tomorrow. Holy Communion and reception of new members at 10:43. Evening services at 7:30, with seron by the pastor. Miss Helen Griffith, leader of Epworthi League services at 6:30, Epworth Herald Day. Visitors and strangers always welcome at all sendees. The Fortnightly Club will have their annual Christmas party Monday evening, Dec. 4th In the social rooms of the Puldio Library. The Home Economic Section of the club will have charge of the meeting, which proves to be a very interest, lng one. All members are requested to be present at this meeting. Mr. end Mrs. L. C. Grubb and children spent Thanksgiving with relatives at Lowell. Mr. and Mrs. C W. Meyers of Cleveland aven-uo are entertaining relatives from Plymouth, Ind. The Ladies Ail of the Lutheran Church will hold a sale of fancy and useful articles In the church parlors Wednesday. December Ctrl. Mrs. 'Bertha Hoskins of Sheridan avenue entertained several friends at dinner at her home Thanksgiving. Tha Old Settlers ivill meet Tuesday evening In the Cornrrvunlty Center. Several Tn!TrVbers are putting on a vaudeville sketch which proves to be very good. Refreshents will be served. A good time is in store for all who attend. Several officers and members of the Masonic Blue Lodge attended the Masonic lodge at South Chicago. Miss Collette McFadden who i teaching In the high school at Streat or, HI., Is spending the Thanksgiving holidays with her parents on Laporta avenue. Mrs. Floyd Eaton entertained the Sigma Delta Kl Sorority at her homo on 119th street Tuesday evening. Miss Helen Griffith and Jack Ksr-
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f VW5M rVN PCLESIDEKT "V . ..v.- lt 1 W H gers attended the Tlvoll theatre In! Chicago Thanksgiving night. j Miss Norene Klose who is attendIng school at the Academy of Our, Lady at Longwood. 111., is spending the holidays with her parents on 119th street. Mr. and Mrs. Slick of Ind. Blvd . left Tuesday on a motor trip to various places In Florida. The Elks will hold their annual memorial services at 2:30 Sunday afternoon in the Elk's club rooms on 119th street. Miss Maria Smldt who Is attending school at St. Mary'a at South Bend. !s spending the holidays with her parents. Tom Mathews and Harold Klelber who are attending the Indiana Dental College at Indianapolis are spending the holidays with their parents. Mr. Frank Dunn of Atchison ave., spent Thanksgiving with friends in Mishawauka, Ind. Mr. Vaughn Smith of Gary, wa the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Druke Johnson of Schrage avenue on Wednesday. Mies Mildred Henry of John street and Mr. Mike Malloy f Chicago, were quietly married at tha Sacred Heart parish Tuesday evening, at 7:00 o'clock. The young couple left immediately after the ceremony for Chicago. The young couple wi'.l make their future home In Whiting. Mr. and Mrs. John Canner of Cleveland avenue entertained at a family dinner Thanksgiving. Mrs. Paul Schols and sister Miss Emma mogel visited their mother, who Is confined In the St. Joseph hospital In Milwaukee. Tuesday. Miss Edna LaBounty who has been confined to her home on Schrage av. onus with diphtheria Is atle to be up and around. Mrs. C. Craswell returned home Sunday evening from a three weeks visit with relatives at Memphis, Tenn . T. B. CERAJEWSKI CHAS. D. GAINER WALDO JENNINGS CASPER MATSON CHAS. S. PEREL RUSSELL F. SMITH
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1 iT3 f IS' IM RETIREMENT Above, three interesting studies of the former President VVcodrow Wilson, who guidtJ America's destinies in -lie World war. Below. V'ilson's post-- r home on S street in Washing .a, D. C; Mrs. Boiling Gait Wilso.- and the house in which Wilson wa born at Staunton, Va ROBERTSDALE FKI.CL.SS THEATRE TOMGHT UJcliard IIorthelme In "TIIEi BUM) BOY," also Harold Llord Comedy. Coming Sunday, Dorothy Daltun and Jack Holt, Mitchell Lew. Is In "OS THE HIGH SEAS'." 12-2-1 FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH OV ROBERTS DALE Sunday School 9:15 A. M. Morning Sermon 11.00 A- M. Message B:arers 2:00 P. M. Senior League 7:00 P. M. Baptism and Receiving of new menvbers 7:43 p. m. Monthly and Annual Sunday School meting Monday 7:30 P. M. Woman's Missionary Meeting, on Tuesday, 7:30 P. M. Regular Prayer Service Wednesday 7:30 P. M. Cateahism 4:15 P. M. Ladies Bible Class, Thursday, 7:"0 I. M.. Bader home. 1216 Myrtle ave. Teacher Training Class Friday 7 P. M. Church Board Meeting 7. SO Kverybody welcome to any or all i of the above services. FLRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF WHITIXG Services held in Sohool Auditorium on corner of 120th street and Stanton avenue. Sun day School 9:45 a. m. Morning Worship 11 a. m. David Hardy Deen, -pastor. A cordial invitation is extended to all to come and worship with us. Miss Anna Laurie Paird of Chicago, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Balrd, of Roberts avenue was married on Thanksgiving Day to Mr. Arthur Kallern ty the Rev. Hyder at the Methodist Parsonage in Chicago. At ifour- thirty a lovely dinner was served in their honcr at the home of the bride's parents, ! which also was beautifully decorated throughout In bridal colors of pink and whltey The guests present were Mr. 'and Mrs. Norman Erown, Miss Anna Honula, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kallun and Mr. and Mrs. Balrd. After the dinner, everyone repaired to the Brown home next door where mi:slc and dancing
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No news could be more welcome injury in the light of it. possible to the tennis world than that forth- influence upon the fate of the Davis coming to the effect that the in- j Cup, one is inclined to believe that jury to William T. Tilden's hand, ; the champion will be right in there entailing, as it does, the loss of his j on the defense along with Johnston middle finger above the second joint i in 1923. By that time he surely will not disable him to such an will have found the .ay to adjust extent as to preclude the possibil- i his game so as to overcome the Hy of his regaining his best form ; handicap of his injury. At the The fate of that finge has been same time, one is constrained to a momentous thing in tennis, and wonder what America would do the progress of the champion's ill- without him just now. Richards is ness has been followed with sym- of Dav. j Cu calibre, but who 3lse? pathetic interest throughout the The Kinseys, perhaps, while such tennis world. The abrupt termina- players as Lucien Williams, A. W. tion of so super-eminent a career . Jones and James Davies, though as Tilden's would have been a cal- they are coming along fast, are not amitous thine. Ability such as he yet ripe for international competihas attained by a mixtu.a of en- tion. If Tilden's illness has done ius and hard work in overcoming nothing else it has called attention many early discouragen-.ents is ir- j to the necessity of bringing every replaceable. j possible influence to bear upon It is unnecessary to rehearse ! building up our reserve strength for Tilden's accomplish m-snt: in acquir- j Davis Cup teams, ing the greatest collectior. of na- j tional and international honors dur- i Baseball records many costly ing the last three years that any bones jut when the magnates player has ever won on the courts think of the $120,000 decision But his influence ha: not stopped handed them by George Hildebrand Lh jrl" No charRP,on w have ever by advice of Bill Klem. then they had has been eo unselfishly and so rub noses and howl. It was Hildedemocratically desirous of sharing ; brand who, on Klem's advi.e, called the benefits of his success. No that second game of the world's other champion has done as much series, with the score tied and to spread the vogue of the game then Judge Landis, his conscience to advertise its virtues, to lend the hurting him lonated the money to vaaie of his personal experience charity. The umpires, being mere and teachings to the oncoming "on- hamans, are the goats, while Laneration in tennis. Closest to his j dis is still commipsioner. heart has been the importance of i encouraging tennis in public parks, i The Scottish mirl.r. rni
in finding ta,?nt in unlikely as well i mocracy of a game that, not so1 n.any years atro. was psspntiliv aristocratic is - i-ne minsr. And it is a fine thing, too, that such an influence is not to be lost . rr Vm"Jn P"ctI,ce- as' '-f course, it could not be los' in exKegardmg the matter oi TUcen's j
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was enjoyed until a late hour, when t'he younj couple departed for their little heme which was in readiness for them in Chicago where 'the groom is engaged in the real estate business . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Strosa nnl family spent Thanksgiving day in Onicayo with Mrs. Stross's mother Mrs. Iiarby. The general meeting the Fortnightly ClU'b w ill be held on Monday evening at th; library. The Home kVoncmic Section will haa their onnua! Christmas -party after the meet, insr in the social room. The oommltfee is making great preparations for that evening.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Strrin? of! Myrtle .v eivje ente-rtalnr-d Mr. and Mrs. Fra r ker. field of Chicago at -)in. nr on Thinksgiving iay. Mr and Mrs. Harry 5f.ro'?, Mrs. ?teln, and Mr. and Mrs. "icho'.s. mo. tore! to Hammond Friday and vl?it1 Hammond's first madel electrical h-m which in every way is most complete, modern and convenient. Mr. and Mrs. C. D-ell of IndUnjpolia B'd., entertained relatives! n-jin Ea.-t file an J Vaukcjan at 1 hank?.?ivln dinnT on Thursday. Mrs George Fader of Mvrtie a v. tnu enf-rta.ir.ed her children and granl -children numbering twelve. Cor dinner. '!! Tha nl.J rivins day, Mr. and Mrs. vi- Ilc-ldworth of MyrtiO aver.iif were South Chicago, visiters on Thursday. Mrf. A. M. Marts an! Mr; . E. Lancohr enjoyed a liop suev dinner v ith fi lends in Chicar" on Mr nIrtha iToskins cntcrt-iini-d j J . nought famslv of r.r-e. 1 ;it a. Th'Ui h.- r 1 1 n d nirh':r;da;. . ROVN POINT j Mrs. Hsrry Coliin:- ir i pndin the wefk-end with Mr. and Mrs-. C. AlHn in 'hica-o. Mr. and Mrs. Ai-y.-i ..- r-- fo -rn-r resident -f ''Town A 'inour.conv- n' : :n"-e i""" n receiv ed in Crown Feint tair. !: tc'.Un? j of the luarrlage c-f Harry Ems.weii- j er. of this city to Jlua Neil Ma: y Cilo 'er of Gary -n Xr.vember 2f'th . i Mr.;. Linsweiler is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyr.n Xewton Glo cr of Tiasl-tt. Ind . and has been a teacher In the Gary schools. Mr. Einswellr i& a son of Mr. and ;:irs. John Einsweiler of thU city ( i .ind is employed on the Lake County' ! 5'tar. Mr. and Mrs George Heiser of Hammond will v!lt with Mrs. Mar. raret Heifer on Sunday. The Thanksgiving dance given by the Tri Kappas on that evening was a social as well as a financial success and tne young ladles of Crown Point's newest social and charitable organization are to be congratulated on the delightful dancing party. The attendance was Increased by several parties otf young people from Lowell and Gary. About 130.00 was realised after the expenses had been paid. Deputy Prosecutor and Mrs. W. O. Thomas and son of this city are spending the 'ba'anco of the week with relatives at Mcnticello, Ind. Atty. Foster Bruce Is acting as deputy prosecutor during his ab- ; sence . Mr. Bruce having cUiarge of that work In the Juvenile court. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Donnaha and Mr. and Mrs. P T. Hard were In Chicago on Thanksgiving day and were entertained by Mrs. Emma Mc. Donald. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Groves who has had charge of the Commercial Hotel for the past year sold their lease on Friday morning to Arthur Fuzuckl, proprietor of the Mikado restaurant on Joliet street who wlU run It In connection with the above eating place. Mr. and Mrs. Groves have recently bought a hotel in Plymouth and are leaving Crown Point tills week to operate In that place. The Commercial Hotel that Is owned by Mrs. Xellie Stephens of this city, has recently been painted and renovated and Mr. Fuzuckl promises the people of this city and the traveling public that the hotol will continue to be run on the same policy as heretofore. arrive from Ecinbureh and other will be in New Glasgow, Canada, .Ton a t-v,-.. t..i..u ten. 11. Alirnjnn!i KK 15- rV.i. cago, Feb. 15; Detroit, Feb. 16; Niagara Falls, Feb. 19; and Buffai. Feb. 20. Following a game at Utica Feb. 22 thev will go to New days later.
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NEW 'LIGHTNIN' BILL' SCORES SUCCESS L DEAD ACTOR'S ROLE
3 is John D. O'Hara aj -Lishtuin' Bin Jones." A cub reporter went back stage one night to interview Joe Murphy, playing in "The Kerry Gow." A member of the cast was n.issing. The tab filled in. Today he is fill ing the role of "Lightnin' Bill," made vacant by the untimely death of Frank Bacon. He i. scoring a . Dig success. Mrs. tam Beery had the mUfortu:i. to fall an! 'break her arm. rua.k. tr.gr it impossible for Ivr to take care of he;- hatband who ir. very ill v- i t h diabetis and war- removed to the county farm. Mrs. Alt. i Nichols of Oary, hss been engaged by Supt. Belshaw to are for the patints at the county farm. Mrs. Nichols Is a trained nurse . NEW MARRIAGE LICENCES Charles Carlson, Hammond, C'.ara E. Green. Hammond; Chas. W. Wag ncr. Hammond, Mary A. Grass, Ham mend: Willard Warfield. Roby, Eliza'oetn M. Herman, Chicago: Don C. Hunt. Hammond. Anna, Sasy, Hammend: Albert W. Johnson, Gary, Faullen Cawthon, Gary; Frank Ko. zak, Gary. Hariet Smith, Gary; Mike Kamocl, Verm Csonka, Whiting; Phillip D. Hill. Louise Temtush. Yanktown, S. D.; Lajo Tatalovloh. Gary, Bora Kalamin. Gary; Stephen Juricky, Jr., Chicago. Elizabeth Mazag, Oary; Willie Miles, Jr., Gary Lucy Wyche. Gary: Arthur R. Ault, Hammond, Anna Louise Weis, E ". anston; James Gray. Ada G. McCshern. Gary; Glynn A. Newell, Avis O. Frymlre, Hammond: Roy A. Bol. and. Louise E. Lohse, Hammond. C ST. JOHN A very prety wedding was solemn. Ued at the St. John church on Thanksgiving morning when Miss Helen Rietman became the bride of Martin Hoernlg. The Rev. A. Badlna 'officiated at the double ring ceremony. The bride was gowned in white satin canton crepe and wore a corsage bouquet of bride's roses. The torlde was attended by her sister Miss Madeline Keltman. as maid of honor and was gowned in crepe de chine and georgette. ,The groom was attended 'by his nep. tev. Frank Wiebold. of Michigan.
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William Benz. cousin of the bride, played the violin during th mass. After the ohurdi ceremony a wedding: "breakfast was served to the nearest relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Hoernlg: will make their future homo in Hammond. John Frey. Miss Agnes Gerlach and Agnes Baache motored down to La-Fayette, Thanksgiving clay, to visIt with Miss Kathrjn Gerlach who la In the convent there.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jesse R. Johns.cn of Morrison, 111., are spending sa-.eral days with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Meyers and family spent Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Hess of Hammond. Mr. and Mrs. F. T. G-jttler spent Wednesday at Hammond. H George Hartong vlsi'ed with his parents for several day. Mrs. H. C. Carnahan srer.t Wednesday at Gary. Edw. Kellman of Hobart spent Thanksgiving Day with Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Kellman. Carl Kf-ilmsn an dfimlly of Hammond, spent Thursday with Mrs. J. Mrs. Magdalene Ntebllng of Chtca. go is i irlting with the Peschel family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Depfuhl of ' Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. J. Gray' of LaFa--ette spent Thankrgiving Day -.vit.n Mr. and Mrs. C. Depfuhl. I The idea! section on Lincoln Way. ' eat of Vycr is now completed. Mr. and Mrs. P, T. Gettlcr and children, Mrs. Mary P. Kellman and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Johnson, had Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. and Mrs. J. Weber and family at Crown Point. Starving By Hundred Thousand 'INTERNATIONAL HEWS SERVICE 1 CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa. Dec. 1 Clyde M. Bosley, physlcaJ director of the T. M. C. A. In Salonikl, Greece, for the last twenty onej months, Is here on a visit to rela.' tlves. He says the people of Sa-le-nlkl opened their homes to the refugees driven out of Smyrna by the Turks and that 65,000 were car-( ed for. He said the town was crowded when he left and that ord. ers had just been received to care for 200.000 more homeless.
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GUARDSMEN UNDER ARREST i : INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa, Dec. 1,. Lloyd Maish and Cecil Mefford. members of Company C. Iowa Nationa; Guard, have been placed under arrest by Fe-3'ral a'lthorlf les here, charged with wilfully falling torepora to the armory for drill and Instruct ion. These, are Uie first of the local g;a rd-snien to be arrested for violation of Article 61 of th war regulation.
DISARMAMENT CONFERENCE INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! MOSCOW, Dec. 1 The: disarm?mer.t conference of P-ussia and th Ealtlc straits opened here todowlth the Russian sponsors declaring they were going to show the outside world that Soviet Russia is not Militaristic. The conference will deal with-limitations of land armaments only. "We will show the world that this is net one of the Idle chatter out o." practical business," said M. Lif lnoff. chairman. A nature study hike was recent 1v taken through the buildings of th" United States National Museum a: asbin-'on hv Bov Scouts. v "Bilious people need them . mm Dt KINGS PILLS vm -for constipation j&ffj i. i,jiJi!ii'V'!',VVW..V''v'r3' If Chas. Arkin ' and Son 'i Caa't Repair Your Watch Throw It Away. 163 State St Est 1839.
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