Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 159, Hammond, Lake County, 27 December 1922 — Page 6
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BRINGING UP BILL HIS CWOtCE. - by JACK FATO Affairs At The
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The Uorr..-! cf ti'orge Biecc1. wa ursr.tiMi on Tuerday rooming: for jl.tn?r'a, ' mcmbf.r of '.he family n ir -. n h'rlekon . ith the d.s-t-n Chi ;:rn;ij da;-. .Do-, ill K".i'-vai:gcr, of Chicago, is nn-z thhi -.vflf K itiMi Ms srand !-'-'-, :.t ,-. .-if.l .Mi?. Euccik- FarI ;:ir.1. l.avi teen re dve.d this '( v :ri V.v V'.-.j-i- anno'injiiif; '.. timri-UAF of Miss I-aith Viant. a irr:r nut-sic .upcrvis'r in the YOV.y Ff-i-.t iciool?. t'.' l'rrd Id,r e-s f 'Merrill vllle. also well -;.Vr in C ! Tf-int. Ttir tnar- , f.-.r.-; -pi..-. !:. he Fir-!. Meth-ih- : : u r h i-i iar. . "i i ' p;an to . .r ixrr rr: Ir, M ,.t., her Mr. !d!r.c-! Itji a rar.cb. the early part T 'ir. h. U!.1'; "H 1 T::u n of Ohi'-ago. - Ivnu ! M : . l-'raa-.-r.n:tn-r cu '"'"i.- t in?. '.!., r T ':; f'!t'ir;' f ' "rovn r.i.ui. :,.. ;;v:tf in namI WHITING 4EWS NOTES a: M'I! IMKtTRK TOMGHT viHi; i:t.I.TS OF PAHIS." Ttull M on ;;ini In h! tmnoil" t h.tr.i. tf r. "V LADVS MAN' 12-27-2 ' !:-. '. :-w-artz ho has been 5 : :: f : r l.-imc f-r the ra't month . . i tho Fo-.t'i kiltie hog-; . ' ' ;r.n. tn:as af.-'li'on 'n . hopes f: - v i i;er ialth. She5. .. with jircai rrt t indefinitely; 1...r; v;;d t ".o presid-r:t's reception! - V " -i rJRh'lv ':;b, which was! i. .' : ! !.. ;.eld New Year's j ' :.r n;:- ; '..V'Ti'.-f ;;i 'icridan) Mr. a:, i Mr. ! iarry Grieves cf T,a i' e svo:i:if s.pe-.t Ohrtstmas v i r'.'.iiti- r in Iakon, 111. M.r.:-" irai'-l Bi enner a r.tl Clsle y; ;i-er.r;; -i-;;o a.r c a'.tr tiding the Nor-ti-:-: ..-ht-cI st Manoie. Ini., are ...,- the holidays with their r-'Teiiif . MIja Kra-spf. Art Instructor of f" ' scri-:o!" Is rpeti'Jlti: the ltd a;. ? v i'.h i-.T par cts In Fark-Ves-t Virginia. ' Mr. .sr-d Mrs. TViFlam F.eli and ?Tr. isra Mr. "UMIiiam Ha a" in and it r r'er.t Christmas with Mr. and 5fr rvhlr-'atz of Hammond. ;. xr. end Mr?. U. Park? spent Christ rn as with the;r son Don Parks ar.-i "wife of Oliver fl.reet. I"rancis Fenharn i Jiome from Ch. paler i whero he Is attending tl ? . I'nfv-ersity of Illinois to spend! the h y. Mi .':-5 with his parents on La-pr-T Is avenue . .'Tr.'. T. 1. Wililams of Stanton t. n-.e is vifittln? relatives at Kalf. r-'.izo ... Michizan. -- :rv. 1 ;', jjcaver.s. Mrs. John ji'-avcr-.-i -i"d daughter Mayme and If '. en. !s!td relatives In Blue Island, Tuevdav. Mean M.v!n. daughter of Mr. and Ilr?.. WilMam Melvin of Central avi:'.e is '11 v ',ti the Chicken Pox. Mr. Ernest .V. Eaher cf Denver. C o., a ;:-udent of Purdue university, crcnt tho v.-erk.end with Z. Jts::e' Byers :" Lincoln, avenue in ii.e. V.'est Park Adulticn. Miss L'jci'.le. Taylor. Kindergarten :-.): rvl.-or of the "iVhitirig echoole, is -rpendir.tr tno hoiidays with her -at c r. t s at Be r. o , N r v a d a. ' '"1 of 1' ?. wit hold a special sessi'n Thursday c'.onmi, Dec. CSth. at nlit o'c'.o;"k. Business of Impcrtr.cef. All JYiCmhers are requested to bs present. rn?. Lewdlyn 5rlfflth most hfi rxning'y entertained tha Eigma 3v'.ta Oh I Sorority at their ajtnual rlsttiias party at her homo on -iurit-ri avenue Tuesday evening11 a houc -fas heautifuny decorated in iveerdr.u with t.he season. The -tins was spent 1t playing1 500. .t':t wrlch the-,' adjooirned to the !i::in?'"oom where a del lolonis two Kt-mti Ins-heon was served by the b nets. . Miss Marian Clark. Occupational t". rapist at the government hospital st Ann ArVr, Michigan, arrlvt r home Monday morning to epend fM V.oiidflvs with her pare-its Mr. iuru':,!rs. John K Clark cf Xaporte a-. . nue. . Mlsi CoUett McFadden who is tti -sbing Ehurl it St re at or. Ilh. Is l ending the h'jlidays with her pariT'.i on ILaporte avenue. Mr. and Miv. Walter Glntlrer en- . tertalnea relatives from Hebron and U;M?n Mills and Mr. and airs. P. Allison and eon at dinner at th-elr J'.t.rr.s on Ijaporte aven.t:' ChrlsUnas lav .' ' Mr. and Mr. ArthCT Vernon entertained the Tj&porte Avenue H'-i'lge Club at their lions cn LaWhiting i Advertisements Arc Winners I or Good Furniture. Go t Self. $sar una titcrr lfrB'rrIiJ-rf'-rr ;'n'':TTTIT Select your BrunwVcli Phonograph at Keifer's, Wniting exclusive agents lor SruoawicJi phono-g-fapts aad recorda. 10-30-lrao. FOX. EXKT 2 room for ligSrt fccjse kipin-; Inijair e'Thitlns Naws Co., .; 12-27-2 WASTELD Wattrens for Bancput. .Die. Slat, tor -particular apply ."."2 1133x ft.. Bhon 57 3-.T -rhlt-
P'er.tr ra'.endara, grown-ups or.-:e. r Come fa aad get one. at S-!f-rs., i2-22-8 roTicn 1"! yearly tocJfhoIdsrs' jneetlriar : American fTrust & .Savings '.tanlc, Whnir.ir. Ind., will bo h14 at 1'.'. sank;nsp rowu, '."e.r.aday, Jan. t-27-i V. . YTFD---ln TThitins. 2 furnished ! -fjms for llgjirhouacUeeT in? or i and hoard fr 2. F'tonr A. ! . 1 1 'ark In. 373 - 12-27
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mond, was In Crown T'oint on Tuesday. Mr. Ilartrnan is leavinrr fur his annual jaunt to Florida this week. Master Job Scheable. of Gary, grandson of Mrs. J. J. Wheeler, of this "lty. -will enter Michael Reese hospital in Chicago next week, where he will operated on for hernia. Mrs. Wheeler is at present in the Seheahle home in Gary. Mrs. Arnold Kali has been visiting relatives in Chicago for several days, returning to Cluivn T'uint today. Mr. and Mrs. Mlchelson. of M"r.ienr'e. I!!., came to Crown Point on Saturday night to take their daughter T'.ou'.ah Loire for the Christmas holiday?. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ensweiler anj Raymond Ensweiler. of Gary, if!tcd with, their rarents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ensweiler on Christmas day. p.orto avenue Saturday evening. Pr. and Mrs. Thlbault ns Carrie Gillette of Oregcn. 11!., arrived Saturday ftvnlng to spend the- Christmas holidays with the latter's parents) on "West Park avcjiue.- IT. Thlbault returned to Oregon Tuesday hut Mrs. Thlbault will remain for a more definite visit. The American Fcglon Pest. No. SO Ythitirg. are plann'nsr cn giving a shov.- the. fore part cf February, consisting of home talent only. The name cf the show Is "Eleven. Kieven. Eleven. " The Whltir.g High. School basket call team left this morning fir Decatur, Ir.d.. where they will play the -Decatur high, school tonight. The Eastern Stars will hold a special meeting Thursday evening, Dec. ISth. Initiation. All members are requested to he present. Mrs. Dr. Thlbault. nee Carrie Gii!ett wl'.! entertain the TwasI Bible. Class of the Methodist church at. fh home of .her motheT Mrs. Y. K. Gillette at 10S3 West Park ave., Thursday evening. Anne Grogan returned Saturday fmm Fort Wayne, to spend the holidays with her parents on Central avenue. Mrs. B. Abercrombie nee Julia Xyiand if Detroit. Michigan, arrived Tuesday for an extended visit with her brother1 Arthur N'yland and Edward Xyiand. Community Choral proctlce Thurs day evening at 7:00 sharp at the Community Center. ROBERTSDALE .The Birthday Club and their husbands Bjrprtse4 3dr and Mrs. John Welr-by at & farewell banquet at f lj o'clock last night at the M. C. DouglaB home n Eaporte avenue. The table decorations were ibe.autifxl. The ladles were eeated at one table a-'i dthe men at another. The farewell dinner was -given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Welsby of Hobart, who ere leaving in the near future for Florida, where they expect to remain until the early spring. A very pleasant evening was spent until a late hour when the g-aests departed for their homes wishing Mr. and Mrs. Welsby a pleasant trip . The members of the club are the Mesdamcs N. A. Emerson, J. Welsby, M. C. Douglas, W. Ginthei. F. AUison, F. Haeg, C. Vincent, C. Olsen, W. Griffith, C. Braley, J. Shawcroft and T. Eaton. Mrs. V. G. Swartz of Sheridan avenue who has (been confined to her bed for the past two weeks '.."ith bronchial pneumonia, was not progressing and on Christmas day, she was taken to the South Shore hospital in Chicago. Mr. Swartz who Is president of the Fortnlghtly Cli:b of Whiting, has postponed indefinitely the entertaining of the club on New Tears day. -Mrs1. Augusta Eggers of Koberts avenue entertained her children and sister Mrs. John Dreeson and hJipband of East Chlcaro on Christmas dav.
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I HANK and PETE roBE.KE.OlEMAj Mrs. II. Breckman of Atchison avenue had as her truest her sls-tcr-in-law, Mrs. Hagadorn of Wisconsin . On last Saturday evening Mr and Mrs. Arthur Hendrlckson of Lake avenue entertained relatives anJ friends at a party at which every I one enjoyed themselves Immensely. Vernon Atchison of Lake avenue, who has been confined t o'hls bed for the past two weeks and under the doctor's care Is slowly Improving. Mr. and Mrs. H. Elaske, of Myrtle avenue entertained the latter's sons Edward and Fred Langohr and their families on Christmas day. Mrs. Jane Franklin, a nurse of 120th street was called to Seherervlile, on a bad case of the flu last Sunday morning. Mrs. Anna Devrok of Indianapolis Blvd., was a visiter In Chicago yes terday. Mrs. Miller of Roberts avenue, entertained her brother Tred Johneon of Hegewlsch on Christmas day. August Dreeson who has been confined to his home on Roberts avenue by illness for the past week, was reported somewhat better at this time. Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Emerson entertained the following relatives and friends at their home on Xmas day. Their daughter Helen, who attends school at Madison, Wis., Mr. and Mrs. Dave Parmalee, Mrs. Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Emerson and family, Mr. Geo. Tlndel, Miss May Owens, Blchard Emerson and Harley Hosklns. Mrs. Julious 6tro?B and daughter Violette of East Side visited her mother Mrs. Fred Levcrenz of Myrtle a venue ,j esterday . f ST. JOHN There-will be a bunco party held in the Sanford store building on Sunday evening, December 31st. Everybody welcome. Mrs. Wm. Sons and baby are visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Christenson at Hegewlsch. Miss Elizabeth Keilman of Chicago visited here with her mother. Miss Elisabeth Thlelen, of Chicago, visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Austgen. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Thielln of Indianapolis, visited a few days here with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Stack. Mrs. Tom Nolan and family visit-
VAIFL LXEMtS - HERE'S UOORAV FOR1 ? -rvifvr vv' ed Christmas with her daughters, at Hammond. HIGHLAND Andrew Reiner, formerly of this place, transacted business in Highland, Thursday. The pu'bllc school children gave a Christmas -program Friday afternoon. lllghland people were shocked to hear of the death of Mrs. Chew, of Griffith. She was formerly a resident of this (place. Misses Merle Stone and Winona Edgar left Friday evening for their homes in Bedford, Indiana, to spend the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Van Til spent Thursday in Chicago. Misses Ethel and Bessie Landreth are spending their vacation at their home at Gas City, Indiana. Clarence Hutchins of Griffith spent Christmas at his home In Highland. Mr. and Mrs. Highland of Oak Glen were Highland callers Sunday evening. Mrs. Nicholas PKickinger is reported to be quite til with, pleurisy. Air. and Mrs. George Kachau of Chicago spent Chrlstma,s at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. RleShard Zyp. Mr. and Mrs. Elaine Hutchins and family and Laurel Clearer cf Griffith, spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wells. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Handler of Cook moved -to Highland, the former part of the week. WENT TO THE DOCTOR AND THE DOCTOR SAID: "Those pains around your heart after eating are caused by gas pressure from the Etomach. That shortties of breath and palpitation can also be traced to the same source. Your fingers, arms and limbs feel numb and "go to sleep" because the gas pressure restricts circulation in various parts of your body. "The best and quickest way to relieve this condition is to take Baalmann's Gas Tablets before and after meals. Stop at the nearest drug store and get a dollar package of genuine Baalmann's Gas Tablets. The very first dose should give much relief. There's nothing better for tho prevention of gas and stomach distress." Baalmann's Gas Tablets, in the yellow package, are for sale by We!s Drug Co. J. Baalmann, Chemist, San Francisco. adv. INDUSTRY.
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A P4etty wedding occurred at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl at 8:30 last evening when their daughter, Miss Violet was united in marriage to George Stuppy, of College Station, Texas. The bride Is one of the most highly esteemed j-oung ladles of LowelL The groom Is a former Lowell' bey, but is now located .at College Station, Tex&a, -where he is a member of the faculty of the college at that place. Rev. C. A Brown pastor of the Lowell M. E. church performed the ceremony. The newly wedded couple will take a short honeymoon trip after which they will go to their home in Texas. The many friends of the young couple are extending congratulations and best wishes. Oscar Dinwiddle returned last evening: from a-visit -with his daughter, Mrs. Forrest Gormely ar.d husband, at Blue Island, I1L , Joe Litch and son went to Chicago last evening to -4slt relatives for a week. Mrs. Ella Merrlman, of Bangor, Mich., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Thompson. Kev. and Mrs. Edson Worley. of Sheldon. 111., are visiting relatives ln Lowell and Shelby. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mlnnlnger. of Earl Park. 111., are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Mlnnlnger. Mrs. J. P. Spalding has gone to Iowa. La., to visit her con, Mllo, and wife. The historic spot ln the world war, where the Germans surrendered on November 11, 1918. in the big forest near Compieg-ne. France, is marked by two weather-beaten rosters, nailed asralriRt. trees. Two I
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HESSVILLE The Christmas program given by the Bible echool at the Christian church. Friday evening, was very beautiful and impressive and enjoyed by all who attended. Mr. and Mrs. Clark cf Morocco, Ind., were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Lambert Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. O. Edmunds and children spent Christmas at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. r.ohda. Senior. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gohl, cf Chicago were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Shay and family Sunday. The Dorcas Aid will hold its last meeting for the year at the church Deceniber 30th. A report of the rast year's activities will bs given and the election of officers for the new year will take place. Gentlemen's right will be observed at the same time and a full attendance of all the members Is desired. The present officers will entertain at the close of the business hour. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Lambert and children spent Christmas day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Spangles of Tolleston. The election of officers for the Christian church and Bible school for the ensuing year will take place at the church Wednesday evening, Dec. 27th. All the members are urged to be present at this meeting. i throat arul chest thoroughly with V A F0 RUO Chr 1 7 Million fan CAW ftarfe
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(The alert Business man dealing with present day conditions knows that the big word today is "Turnover." Whether he be a merchant, manufacturer, jobber, or banker, he sees that one thing with a clear vision unbiased by the limits of his own business. It is in the air, and on the tip of (Every tongue. And yet many of them entirely too teany-- are thmting on only one side of Turnover- They think of it as meaning rvpid selEng putting money in and gettiny it out quickly and at a profit They realize that they must put greatly increased eftorts back of all their plans for selling cad distribution. ' The other half of Turnover is the contamer. All selling plans and efforts fail if the consumer dessn't want to buy. His desire for the product must be created. He must meet the seller half way. He must be in a mood to buy before the salesman meets him across the cotmtet.
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pick The Loyal Workers class will have its monthly business and social meeting at the Christian church on Thursday evening. Teachers and officers and their wives will entertain tho class.' Indiana Items INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE KENDALL, Dec. George B. JohnJohnson had thirteen quarts of gin ln his rooms here. Now he is In Jail charged with violation of the prohibition law. Police officers found a considerable quantity of moonshine liquor along with the gin, it is said. ROCHESTER, Dec. Rev. James W. Nlven of the Baptist church here was visited by Santa Claus. The minister wa3 given an automobile by members of his congregation. WABASH, Dec John F. Judy, the owner of 217 acres of land ln Wabash county, 400 acres in Newton county and 300 acres ln Parke county, has made an assignment in favor of his creditors. He was Involved to the extent of $300,000. FOR CONSTIPATION BILIOUSNESS - Headache INDIGESTION Stomach Trouble -SOLD EVERYWHERE-
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THat is tHe function of 'Advertising to create consumer Uemand and consumer preference. With this demand as a fact all selling plans have a chance to succeed. Without it they fal The only chance for salesmanship to succeed without an existing demand is for salesmanship to assume the task that belongs to advertising the task of creating demand. If the present efforts that are Being put into selling were amply supported by a corresponding effort Ui create consumer demand through Advertising, the business conditions, of tins country would be rapidly changed into an era of great prosperity in spite of Old World conditions and everything else. The proof of this is in the fact that right now, under the tery conditions, the manufacturers who era putting proper emphasis on creating a demand for their product, as well as selling it. are doing a big business and are actually getting th high turnover that others are trying $9 strenuously to get through intensive selling.
ALL aiGHV 'THEM - IU Phomogoapm .! CHRISTMAS EVE-d IDEfXS WABASH, Dec Girls of the state were admonished to wed farmer boys if they would be happy by Mrs. Charles W. Sewell of Otterbein, Ind., in an address before a club banquet here. She pointed to the few divorces occurring ln the homes of farmers as proof of her argument. Many Tourists Going to 'Hawaii This Year TINTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE HONOLULU. Dec Predictions for a record-breaking tourist season in Hawaii are being made here. An exceptionally large Influx of winter visitors to the Islands Is expected from Los Angeles, according to advance reports of Robert F. Cullen, district passenger agent of the Los Angeles steamship company, who recently arrived here. Decides orf Best Life Insurance "Five years ago I was refused life Insurance because of my heart symptoms. Doctors said It was caused from a pressure of gas that come from my stomach, but their medicine did not help me and I was getting worse all the time. Three years ago my jrugglst recommended Mayr's Wonderful Remedy. T took a course of it and believe It is the best life Insurance anyone can buy. It helped my trouble at once." It Is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and al!a? the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and Intestinal ailments. Including appendicitis. One ' dose will convince or money refunded. Summers Drug Store and druggists everywhere. Adv.
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