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Thurs'&ar , June 27, 191S. tfflry 0223 BED E5! EJESIE3J tcli MS" THE TIMES. Aeoiial .Discount - ' PI uy your a M m p 'E3 E lggOD ESS - - . - - tm mm Thj news of the marriage of Miss 'Ruby Williams to Clarence Eohllng. ; both of this city, leaked out this week. ;. According to reports the marriage took ! place in Chicago last week and the ' yoyny coup!e have been spending- a f short honeymoon returning to Crown Poir.t cn Wednesday. Bohlinsc leaves n Monday for Valparaiso where he wllj take a course !n auto mechanics traia in in IT. P. eervlre. E. C. Davis. Frank Krlnb'.ll, Georsre ; riaher and Henry Lemster made a trip ta Indianapolis early this -week via the eutorr.obile route. They were delayed I In starting; back on Tuesday by a fceavy rainstorm which struck Indian apolis just as they were ready to start home. Sir. anfl Mrs. Frank Lawrence and Mrs. Lou Hurd of Rockford. Mrs. Leila : Howell of Hinsdale and Mr. and Mrs. Foster Fisher of Gary. wre visitors In the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geors Fisher this week. The condition of Mrs. Georjte Saur man. who has been very sick for the past few months. Is said to be very critical and the famlty and friends have been notified that her death can be expected at any time. Chairman Joe Brown of the War Pavings Stamp campaign announces on ' 'Wednesday that $12,000 of Crown Point's Quota of $50,000 has been sub scribed up to this time. This Is hardly SB per cent of the amount needed to 7ut Crown Point over the top in this atrlotlo drive, but the teams have Cone excellent work !n Kettinar the pledere cards slgrned and the slackers ' will be gone after in srnnd style for we must come up to the hisdi standard set In other drives in the Interest of dwn ins the Potsdam frang and all teams ;muet redouble their efforts to get 1 pledges. Chairman Brown feels that ; excellent results have ben nccom '. pllahed In the first two days and hopes that the little war sticker will be In ; every home in this district before the g-olng strikes. Mr. E. F. Bayrer. of Hartford. Conn arrived In Crown Point Sunday. Mr. Bayrer will make his home in this city, havlnr accepted ft position as Superin tendent in the factory r,f the Letz Man ufacturing company. Mr. Bayrer comes highly recommended as a cost expert, having he'd position with a lare con cern at Bridgeport, Connecticut from ' which he resigned, giving preference to his present location. The Ladies Glee Club of Crown Point will sing several patriotic songs, as sisted by the crowd, at the Chamber of Commerce Boys' Band Concert this Thursday evening. June :7th. Chamber of Comroeroe Note. Wanted Every member to wear his white duck trousers and hat. an! .march with the organization in the pa- Ia whoa oap ? Tour or th Boldlw's? Are you going to r&re nrcu or re you goinff to wmrte It? Are you going to use the im&llest mount of rug ni- potwlb. or are yo-a troicmg to continue to use sugar as ym did In the days before the war? Saving susar here means sugar oyer there, and ships to carry it, from here to there. Ton probably have heard that there U no shortage of en gar, and that the raw sugar output la as big, , it not biser than ever, and sonae no haa told y that there is no need of earing sugar. This Is the more lurid loua eort of German propagan da. because it Is partly true and partly false. Th.e shortage In flgr In this country la not due to any shortage fn sugiur crop, but to & shortage of hlpa. e verity rfire per cent of the su-ar In Who's Cap ? Ceammeifflclifflg Jusly ! st and Continuing All Month Open Monday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings 1 W w VAT AArf rad e. yeu w! 1 meet on the west side of the sj'jare promptly at 9:30 a m. j Please bear In mind that this Is your j celebration, and the one big event o? ' the year, and It is up to j ou to help j make this a grand success, so be sure j to affiliate, as we ere depending on i you. j WANTED Every man in Crown Pt. who Is willing to donate a little of his time on the 4th of July by as?!tinar I the Chamber of Commerce and th Ued Cross to lnform Sec. Fred A. Ruf at once. ROBERTSDALE Miss Martha Kratz of Evanston, was the guest of Mrs. Frank Buehler of Roberts avenue, yesterday. Mrs. Earl Bcdlne of Indiana boule vard, was hostess to the members of the Independent Pedro club at her home, Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spoars of 115th street, visited the latter's brother, Ralph Jewett and family of Ham mond, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Troyer of Indiana boulevard, spent Tuesday la Chicago visiting friends. Miss Margaret Fahye of Chicago, was the guest of Mrs. A. Hultgren of Roberts avenue, yesterday. Harry Roiph of Roberts avenue, who underwent an operation at the Pnssa vant hospital in Chicago, was able to return home the fore part of the week. Mrs. Emma Coughlin of Chicago, is spending two weeks at the Parker home in Atchison avenue. Mrs. R. Baumgarten and daughter. Mrs. Sheedwin of Lake avenue, spent Monday visiting In Chicago. Mrs. Fred Poppen and daughter of 119th street, were Chicago visitors. Monday. The Ladies' Aid society will hold a special meeting at the Blaul home in Roberts avenue, this evening. Mrs. G. -M. Gough and daughter Heln, visaed Mrs. Bennett of Indiana Harbor, Tuesday. Mrs. Bennett Just : returned from a six months' visit a Jacksonville. Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Kizer of Indiana boule vard, visited the latter's sister, Mrs. Wittke. In Chicago. Eunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frogali of Amy ave nue, entertained friends from Chicago, yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Fergerson of Indiana Harbor, visited at the Mlns berg home in Myrtle avenue, Monday. Mrs. C. G. Buell visitd Mrs. Wil liam Campbell at the t'niversity hos pital in Chicago, yesterday. Mis. Furstenberg of Kankakee, 111., is upending a few days here visiting friends. need tn this eorratry has to be car ried here in ships. These same ships are needed to transport our troops, our munitions, and the food for the Allies and our soldiers and sailors, to France. Part of these sugar carrying ships hare been trans ferred to more Important carrier service. This has resulted in a largely lessened Import tonnage of sugar and this means a shortage of sugar here. Our soldiers and sailors and the Allies must be supplied with sugar. That supply must come out of our limited supply here. No law has been saked to com pel the Individual to apportion his supply of sugar !n a sensible, logical and unselfish manner. The Food Administration merely ASKS you to save. What are you going to do about It? South Chicago's. Lar O III H HI 1 IT A LI AX PEOPLE CHEER AMERICAN REPRESENTATIVES 1S THEY MARCH TIIROVCHl PRINCIPAL STREET OF MILAN 4-' r-H tin v -j .t Ked ii American and Red Cross representatives arrived at Milan recently. Their entrance surprised tne town foik and caused considerable excitement. Throngs flocked to the main street of the city and everyone tried to outdo the others in cheering and yelling greetings at the "Americanos." Whiting And Its People NOT2CJ. Commenring May 1st Mr. J. L. Clark. , i 524 113th St.. 'Whiting, will receive ad vertisements for AVhiting and Hoberts dale for Time3 Newspapers. Office Phone lr.SW. Residence 33SJ. tf Cnmlnr. Thursday, Juno 27. Special Benefit performance. Princess Theatre. Vaudeville, and Kanni' AVard in "Her I Strange "Wedding." Tho girls of the j Keta 'ianima I'psllon, who are hold- J ing a benefit fr the Trnrh club, have I arranged an s racial program, by th j various niemhrs, in addition to which I Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rutler have volun- I teered to produce the vaudeville act J in which thy have been appearing si : successfully thin last season. fi-27-1 I (Thursday.) Star theatre. "A Modern; I,r,rplli." "With Frances Hurnham andj rone Powor. Romance and heart , ! interest muk's It grip and hold. Alsi. I Pearl "White in "House of Hate." 1-27-1 j Kp your savinss at home. Invest' In the "Whiting Saings and Loan Asso ciation In which every member Is the equal of every other member and re ceives the full earnings of his invest ment. 6-27-1 Johnston A. Knight of Ohio avenue, is upending his vacation with relatives in Virginia. Mr. and Mrs, Bruce X. Nichols of Cleveland a venae, will move to Glen ! Kllyn. 111., abaut July 1. Mr. Nichols is employed in Chicago, which is the reason they are moving to this suburb MIsse.s Helen "Wonnaeott and Hasol Long visited Miss Margaret Schaub at Mercy hospital in Chicago, yesterday. Miss Schaub who underwent an oper ation for appendicitis, is improving. Mr. shd Mrs. William Rose have re turned from Kansas where they moved several weeks ago. Mrs. Etheridge reports that the Whiting Trench Comfort club supplied 1 the 31 eoidiers leaving Whiting last Tuesday with knitted goods, socks and sweaters, also comfort kit9. More knit ted goods and comfort kits will be need ed for tomorrow and more for July 1, so it is requested that articles be turned in as soon as possible. The invitations aro out for the an nual Little Ujrht Rearers' party, which is to be held as usual on the pretty Keller lawn. The date la Tuesday, July 2. and the party will be given in the morning this year, Instead of the afternoon a.s formerly. Mrs. Keller and Mrs. Muffin are in charge of the affair, and will be assisted by other ladies, while Misses Carrie Gillett and ladys Pritchard will take charge of the children's games. j Princess theatre tonight. Concert under the ausrices cf Beta Gamma Up silon for benefit of Trench club. Misses Gean Hay and Martha Walker in two wonderful dancing numbers; also Put tier and DeMuth In their musical act. I rnrrifn M M M 1 1 M, maiiumn i i j CroBs and L. S. army officials in Milan, in which they played all season. Horace Gladen and ilarlon "Walker will assist. The phtorlay will be Fannie AVard in Her Strange Weddin," a truly won- drrul Paramount play. Also Hearst Paths News. Admission 10 and 20c. July 2 and 3, 'Over the Top' 6-27-1 The Beta Gamma Ups'.lon sorority will have charge of the Princess the atre tonight for the benefit of the Trench Comfort club. There will be a I special vaudeville program and pic tures. Tomorrow night the Trench club will give an ice cream social at New York avenue and 119th street. Among those from Whiting who at tended the Soholzard-Hmenway wad ding were the groom's parents. Mr. r- 1 2: To Sing a song of Thrift Stamps, Sixteen in a row. Take them to an agent. And 16 cents or so; Change them for a War Stamp And for your ener-gec You'll get a crisp S5 bill in 1923 I 3 14 i ft Equitable Life P. S. I also dare you to buy Thrift IsWjllsstssBsssTsMlstllsBftj Furniture bought dorins this sale be held for est Furniture Store ? V XXL X t, j-.i. j(, jS Italy and Mrs. P. A. cholz, who motored up with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Thiele; Mrs. E. Dewey and son, George, Misses j Koyett Trausscau, Mary Rice. Pauline Koehlr. Anna and Bertha Tuil. The wedding was held at St. Bridget's church. Beverly Hills, III. Princess Theater tonight Special program given by Beta Gamma-Vpsllan given by Trench Club. Buttler and Da Muth d!rct from New Tork will give a vaudeville stur.t. Fancy dancing by Margaret Walter and Gene Hoy. 6-27 CLARK STATION. Mesdames Joseph J. Gurnsey. Peter McPermott. David Hopkins and Wil liam Kl.tnm of this place attended the show which was g!vn by the chil- Of Ok 55 All future delivery. 9133-9135 rfk raja r rt a AVENUE 1 MI dren of the Holy Angels echcol in the Emerson auditorium last evening. One of the best moving picture plays was given in the local school house last evening. It consister of four reels of Charles Chaplin movies. Many reople of the town failed to se 1 on account of no advertising. but It Is hoped that more people will attend the show next Tuesday evening when the "Young Strategist" will b shown. Michael Grimmer of Highland, was a Clark business transactor. Richard Much of Pine, was a Ham mond visitor last evening. Mrs. William Holman of Clark, was a Wan at ah visitor yesterday. Mrs. Thomas Evenhce cf Clark, was a Gary business transactor. MUNSTER A. large crowd attended the "surprise farewell party given for Adam Postma, Monday evening. A number of people attnded 'he meeting at the school Tuesday even ing. W. C. Eeim.an was the evening's speaker. The town hoard held Its regular meeting. Tuesday. Martin Molenaar of Princeton, Minn., is here to attend the funeral cf his fa ther, and will remain until Monday. HESSVILLE. A W. S. S. meeting will be held at the Heseviile school e?emb!y room, Friday, June at 8 o'clock. Every one welcome. Men, bring your wives and children, as it is of vast Import ance to them to attend this meeting. A well known Hammond man will speak. Any one who falls to receive a card concerning this meeting through Unsightly pimples and blemishes on the face are sure signs that the skin and blood need the purifying and strengthening action of FILLS. Lartett Sale of Any Medicine in the World Sold everywhere. In Boxes, 10c, 25c. Gffi The P dpi Cousaity I DAME The Whole County to write me and request rates on "Equitable Life" Insurance. smith Whitiras, will lH Pi ' Si When Itching Stops There is one safe, dependable treatment Jiat relieves itching torture and skin irri tation almost instantly and that cleanses and soothe3 the skin. Ask any druggist for a 35c or 51 bottle of zemo and apply it as directed. Soon you will find that irritations, pimples, blackheads, eczema, blotches, ringworm and similar skin troubles will disappear. A little zemo, the penetrating, satisfy ing liquid, is all that i3 needed, for it banishes most skin eruptions and maki the skin soft, smooth and healthy. The E. VV. Rose Co., Cleveland. O. the mall, please accept this as your own special invitation as there are sev eral families residing in Hessville that are not very well known to the gen eral public. Mrs. O. Adelsperger and Blanche Phay were Hammond visiters Wednes day. Miss Lcra Shay of Chicago, visited relatives st Hessvil'.e over Sunday. Several of the young lads from here were on a fishing trip Saturday night. They report f.shlng was fine. Miss Grace Gommer Is visiting la Chicago for a few days. A number of young ladles attendel the R. C. meeting last evening. Several sweaters have been begun already. HOBART Robert, the 10-yesr old son of Mr. and Mrs. Clay, who has been sick for the past two weeks with typhoid fever, died last Saturday at Mercy hospital at Gary, where he was taken the latter part of the week. Dr. and Mrs. R. Mackey entertaiced A number of friends and relatives tat dinner last evening in honor of their son Dwlgnt 3 Ith btrUiday annivers ary. A number of friends ade relatives were entertained last evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Fleck in honor of their son William, who leaves today for Camp Sherman, Chlllicothe, Ohio. The I Whist clubb will be enter tained this week Thursday evening by Miss Clare Fleck. Mrs. P. Thompson and Miss Tillie day. A 6 o'clock dinner will be served th's week Thursday evening at the St. E. church. a I TsflVfri Indiana Stamps