Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 153, Hammond, Lake County, 19 December 1922 — Page 9
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WHITING NEWS NOTES Children Story Hour will be at the Public Ltorary at 8'.3f Friday. All children are invltel. Church o? Christ It . 8. Boy's class will meet the En?lewood Bap tist H. 8. Boys class tonigtht at tha Clirch of Christ ffmnaihm for a Eramti of fcasfret ball. The Whitlns boys are In fine o-hilltIon for a lively game. A weeS aspo these boys . played the Teunar Men's class and : heat them 31 to 15. The public will hara an opportunity . to see these boys in aotlon tonight at 426 Central artnua. These oys have open dates for any team In Us class. Whiting? Red . Circles Community basketb-a'l team will play tlie Gary Jloosters at the Community Center At 8:u0 o'clock WeJncsday evening. The Gary Booster defeated the Hammond Colonials at Hammond on thir own floor last week. Basket-l-all fans should not fail to see this same as It will be a rousing- sood sumo. Rcmenvber the date, Wedi -"sday fverind. Dc. 50th at the Community Center. Miss Gladys l'ritchard returned to i n home Friday evening1 from Stevt"s point. Wisconsin, to spend the holidays with her parents Mr. and, Mrs. fravM ITttohii.nl of Fhcrid.tn -ti venue. j Mr. and Mrs. John Csnner of "!'.tt:i street entertained the Misses Anna and Katharine Meyers of Hammond at dinner on Sunday. Mr. William Red of Sheridan av- . iiuo wns in Hammond on business J-"j.."urday. li's. M-argartt Leonard of Ind. I.'li'd.. spent a .few days vlsltlntr In 'reiaiia, Xfb. She returned home . t . Miss Theresa T-helle of Central ai4 i ue is ii' with the chicken pox. Mi as ICatherlr.e Stafford of Ann Arbor Michigan, la a frnr.st .it the . i.ircenw;.;,! home on Fher!Jan ave. Hd . Nicholas arrived ' home f rom j rail -university to spend tho -holt-
. "s with his. parents on Cleveland , a nue . Mrs. Waiter Wickhorst will en-fr-rtain the P-eta Gamma TTosllnn I- Sorority at their anrvjal Christmas r.trty at her home on Laporte ave.. r ' Thursday evenins. December 21st. Tile M'usic and Art Section of the - Woman's Fortnightly Club v-i'l met at the homo of Mrs. Waldo Jen- , -..ninps. Thursday afternoon. Pec. 51. Tho funeral of Mrs. Sarah Adlcy v.-a s held at 9:00 o'clock Tuesday
; . tiioi ninsr from Sacred Heart clntrch. -Mrs. A!ly pasPHl awav at 3:30 on Pntnrday irornin? at the St. Marcaret's hospital. Death caused from ! ne.-rmonia. She was born Anrtl 1. 'a K'ilnboroug-h; Scotland, and ied Dec. 16th. at tho age of 57 years. Mrs. Adley was a devout communicant at the Sacred Heart O-.ir-hv She was possessed of a pleasing personality tli-it .ndeared hfr to a 3ar.ee circle of friends and --the news of hr death was a gret . !:o'k to her ninny friends. She Ioave3 to m . her loss, husband - Mvo pons.' Joseph. Roberts', Tl-mss M'ltt'ieft' arid A'cysio-us' and thre
dattv,'tf Irs. Pat M'eShaneJ Sadie aid 7:icvesa 'I'll. '. y tl'.OdiSt Churr) choir wiii meet for practice Wednesday evenIn? at 7:30 in the ch:)rcl parlors. Mr, land' Mrs. Thomas McBrllev. ill "leave tor.isht for rrtland. Or- , ' cn.' for n extnive visit with the former'p parents. Thronsrresraticnai church Sunday ',r.,.! -iviTj- erive their ChritrT.as Whiting Advertisements Are Winners ' For. r". , Good - Furniture Go to Self. 4-1 Select.- jour-. Brunswick Phono graph at Seller's, Whiting's exclusive trixnia for. Brunswick phono. r.trjfts. and records. 10-30-lmo. ki. Gordon & Sons are open n- evening until Christmas. evBtandsome Christmas Gift is a Columbia Qraphono'a. Sold on eay payments -Iby Sam Aronbergr, E02 liittx rett.topen evenings. 12-6-tf f Oo to K. Goraoa and ?ons big: busy tore for your Christmas shopping-. - , 12-1S-5 ST Alt THEATRE TOSIGHT Harry Carey In GOOIJ MEV AND TRIE," storr by Husene Manlovc Itliodcs, Fox Tfews and Comedy. The W. bJa. will hold its regular meetings Wednesday evening, also election of officers and refreshments served. 13-13 Tha Beta Gamma tTpstlon Soror-: ity will hold a Candy Sale for Charity benefit on next Friday, December :2nd. This sale will be held in tho Atkln and Tharp Grocery store on 119th street. All candies will be home made and will be packed in white paper boxes and in decorated tin boxes. Thesa attractive (boxes will make a ,gfod Christmas gift and add merriment to Xmas day. Orders will be accepted now by all members of the Sorority, or call Mrs. Wickhorst at Whltincr 07-J. 12-19-1
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Ghosts can be photoT i ihea Elizabeth Allen Thomson Chicago psychic, oroved it recently vhen. Juring a mater ization meetinc in the .sonic Temple. Chicago, she allowj photographer to photofcrapb a inowyCantata ne.it Saturday evening". Tho Methodist Sunday School win hold their annual Christmas rarty and entertainment for the Junior department und Infant's classes at S : 0 (. o'clock Saturday afternoon in. tho church parlors.. j The annu;il Christmas party and dinner given by the Trl Kappas Sorority will bo held at the home of Mrs. Jamea Griffith, 1I0S Wct Park avenue Wednesday evening at 0:3') o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Brad Woodward are leaving- the latter part -cf tho weak for New Jersey to spend a couple of weeks wlti Mr. Woodward's parents. This is his first visit hhne for several years. Knecuragins reports come from the bedside of ilrs. Vincent Youkey who was operated on for goitre last Monday. Mr. Youkey returned from Chicago on Monday morning and ij very much encouraged over her favoraible symptons. Mr. and Mrs. C. Flfer who are leaving- Crown Point the first of the year to make their home in Akron, Ohio, were the honor guests at a uinncr paiiy i-en at tr. .viasomc Temple on Saturday night. About fifteen coupics being present. Dancing was erjyc-d t?.:rinp' the balance of th? cvenina. Several farewell varture. Mr. Kifer has been superMrs, ri.er occasioned oy tneir tieparture. Mr. Fife has been super- j intendent of the Gary and Southern Traction Co., for reveral years! and fhelr many friends here regret their leaving. I Mrs. W. r,. Handleyand daughter Bobby have returned from a few days visit with Gary friends. Miss Edna Benjamin spent Mon day In Chicago. Mrs. Nellie Wirt of Gary, was the guest of Mrs. John Reiser Sr.. ar.d family over the week end. Mrs. Wirt was formerly a resident of Crown Point ibut Is now employed as a milliner at the Fr!e Slander de partment store in Gary. . j Mrs. H. L. Wheaton who is spend ! ing; several weeks in New York ; City, the guests of Rev. and Mrs. ! Hale, former Crown Pointers, has written that Rev. Hale was taken to tho hospital last v.-eck. rufferins with pneumor.ia. Mrs. Wheaton has been quite sick while in C-e East having submitted to a slight operation for an infection in her knee. She expects to return this, week.
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white fifrure which appeared. Several other figures apnared. but the photriBrrapher J! - not care to see any more. Mrs Thomson says she is not a spiritualist but n iienbcr cf the International Society of Psyciicrii Research, Manager E. C. Glover was In Chicago on Monday on 'busineie. Tho members of tho Kastc.ru Star ar"i) very much sTatifted over tho receipts from fiio bnzaar. dinner und dance which was Riven by fhem on Saturday ii!ht, nettlu? the lodge close to $."U0. Tho baxaar was ccrtulnly u. success as shown by tho crowds attending- and the disposing of (beautiful articles in fancy work. Iiaked poods, candy and p-jultry wc-e offered for sale and 'brought good prices. ROBERTSDALE I STAR THEATRE TO.IIGIIT Harry Curry in "GOOD MJE1V AM) TRCB," itory by Uusenc .UnnloT, Rhode, Fox Aew and Comedy. Karnest Turley, of Lincoln ave., was taken to the St. Margaret's' bospital in Hammond on Saturday night and was oporated on Immed-T
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knd is nut affiliated -vith si -.ta-alfsts. She nays ehe has Just accepted the offer of tl - Scientific AtTKican of 52.fi(ic for Hie first psychic phenomenon prodTC J before a committer nameu by that publication and under their test conditions. lately afterward, for appendloitls, yesterday tins young- man was reported to be Rettlnar along- as well as cou'd 1i expected. Mrs. C. Correll of Indianapolis Blvd., was a shopper in Chicago yos tcrday . Mr. and Mrs. A. WolHx, of Lake avenue entertained friends and relatives from Hammond at their home over Sunday. Mrs. Jullous Klnsock of LAke avenue who has been 1:1 and confined to her bed for the past month wa3 reported a little better yesterday. Mr. II. Thlesfion and sons Junior and William. Miss Yenlta Swango and Mr. and Mrs. lred Dahn. of Indianapolis I-Jlvd., spent Sunday with the Bahn family at Knst Side. Frank McCoy of Myrtle avenue, has been on the sick list for the past fe-w days. The fifth and slith grade scholars of the West Park school were taken to Chicago to the Field Museum, by their teachers yesterday. Qtilto a little damage was done by Are caused by a crossed wire In the I IT
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of Ialie aveaue were visitors In Ham mond tho other cvfenln5f. Arthur Sennet of Kobei'ts avenue. is gattlnar aloogr nkcly from lils recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ksgers of Roberts avenne entertained the lattar's sister of Chicago, over tlie last week-end. Mr;. j . White of Atchison avenue entertained seven Uttle girls in hon or of her little daughter Ruth's sev enth birthday yesterday- afternoon from 3:30 to 5:00 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Witter and family of iAke. avenue, attended a party at the homo of Mrs. Wl iter's sister In Hammond on Sunday. A. B. Christner was a visitor at the Tlmm home on Iake avenue last unday. GRIFFITH Emil Mlkovitss' residonce va.a reloareii from quarantlno for scarlet fever last Saturday. Kmll Mikovlti Is having a special holiday sale on his goods for this week only. Many useful Chrlatmas Si.'ts can be purchased, at iery rea-son-Vole cost. Mr. ami Mrs. .Too Gavert have a new baby girl which arrived last Sunday evening-. Mrs. Torey Qatiln homn on the Lincoln hlgrhway U quarantined for scarlet fever, two of the boys are the victims. ' . Mr. and Mrs. Nick Sebergcr iiwl on Monday morninfr. a little daugiiter cume to live with them. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Perkins had a son prrive on Friday tnurnlnK. Mr. and Mrs. Levlndowski. Uvln -n iith and Turner, a boy born to them on Saturday mornlny. The M. K. Church will have a; Christmas program on Christmas eve., Sunday, Deo. 2i. Everyone la wclcomo to come- and enjoy the holiday spirit. On Xmas night the doots of the social room opened to a Xmas party. will be A short program Is (being rrwpared after which frames and a good time will be enjoyed. A goodly number of men from here are planning- on attending the M. E. iBrotherhood meeting at Hammond on Tuesday evening. HOBART Mrs. Ella Roper accompanied her daughter Mrs. Eunice Carter and son James to their home at Indianapolis yesterday. Mrs. Carter and son have heen visitin- hero during tha past week. Mr. Philip Roper. Jr.. is the proud possessor of a foouquet of roses that his wife sent him and states that sho picked them from the garden of her sister. Mrs. Harry Barnes, at Elttie Reck. Arkansas, where she and her
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'ran-'-iMt.. Jacob Klein, Jacob Klein, millionaire deputy sheriff of Du Page count-, hai, lost his fight to keep out of the Illinois tata penitentiary for the murder of Leo Neumann. In his trial Klein claimed that he shot in the air to frighten Neumann, a speeder, but the bullet went through the rear end of the auto and killed him, two bot-s are spendlngr the winter. Ths .Tlobart T3asketball team again meet defeat last FYidfiy evening ajralnst tlie Hebron hlg-h school. The score was 17 to 13. Mte. Iiurence Niksch who underwent &n operation last week at St. M,i h-Ws vnsnlfl in Chicago, Is getting along nicely. L ST. JOHN Ale?: Lauerman eays he Is going to warm his feet with friends in St. .Tohn this winter. Peter Rrlok Is going to leave, in a day or so for Foley, Ala., for a few weeks visit down there with friends ind relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gerlach were, Hammond visitors on Monday. J The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. Jos. T. Gerlach. Jr., was! christened at the St. Joseph church j at Hammond, on Sunday afternoon. I She was named Mary !xuise. Mr. i and Mrs. Jos. T. Gerlach of here,! were the sponsors. ' Eornard lioerker is expected back: most any djy from Hollywood Call-' 'orn la .
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