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The Times from Munster, Indiana • 11

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be delivered by Rev. Hugh McGlas- 11 11 r. rT3TOinPTT THE HAMMOND TIMES Sunday, June 26, 1649 (Ind.) II IV vJ, EAST CHICAGO NEWS Dedicate Twin Gty Youth Center Today A youth center at the St. Luke ELEANOR BEKDIS PHONE 2444 A church, 3889 Pennsylvania, son, of the Indiana Harbor Methodist church, and representative of the East Chicago, Ministerial Assn. Other guests will include: Mrs.

Kay Havran, president of the Business and Professional Women's club; Edgar Davis of the Masonic lodge, Mahomet temple; Mrs. Albert Schwandt, of the Church Women's council; Mrs. Charles Don-eghy, of the Lake County Social Indiana Harbor, will be dedicated Sunday, at 3:30 p. by Methodist Judge A. A.

Filipiak; Mrs. Lucille Thomas, or the A Women of Chicago, and Norbert Wleklenskt. Henry W. Walker will be master of ceremonies. Did You Know That? The word "Viking" means "those wbo lurk In bays and come out for plunder." Phi sorority, meets in Septemeber for its first meeting of the ensuing year, officers serving will be Episcopal church.

Good Morning! Start the Day With a Chuckle SOUTH BENT). A 16-inch, two-pound bass leaped out of the water into a boat manned by three South Bend men a froggingr expedition in Chain Lakes west of the city about 8:30 p. m. Tuesday. The three who swear- to the veracity of the tale are Nandy Kertai, 2122 S.

Catalpa Ave, Rudy Morris, The pastor, Rev. William Jen- the Misses Helen Stiles, president; Corrinne Humphrey, vice president; Florence Lucas, treasurer; Kins, said tne invocation will be given by Rev.T. N. Johnson, of the Plan Post-Convention Meeting Zeta Omega chapter of Delta Theta Tau eorority will hold a post-convention meeting at the home of Mrs. Ray Frances, 4302 Magoun, on July 6.

The Misses Elizabeth Williams and Connie Mooter are to attend the convention. Definite plans for a family picnic, scheduled for July 26, will be made at this session. agencies; Dr. Arthur Payne; First Baptist church. Readings will Betty Tintari, secretary; Jean Dragus, chaplain, and Betty Marks, DON SPEND 'THIS SUMMER ON THE CLOTHES tfflS warden.

Activities will be discon tinued for the summer. Mrs. Xanney is Hostess Discontinue Meetings Till Fall Eugene Nanney, of 1435 Shell, Hammond, opened her home this past week to members of the xu7 orant st, and William Egryharl, 1S28 S. Brookfield St, Members of the East Chicago it'. Jolly Eight club.

Games were the Mother's association have closed the season for this year, and will diversion of the session and prizes resume activities in October. Mrs. Oordon Heirn nrvnirivni nt were won by the Mesdames Prank Potosky, Leon Guziar and Wilbur Bacni, after which refreshments Beta Nil chapter, Psl Iota Xi sor NEW OFFICERS of the Wagenblast family organization in Lake county are from left' Joan Martin, secretary; Ernest Wilkening, president; Matilda Pfeil, historian; and Raymond Mitsch, vice president. The "elan" recently marked the- 1 00th anniversary of its settlement in Lake county at its annual reunion. i ority, has announced that meetings of the group will be discontinued for the summer months and that the first meeting of the new sea Get set for big summer washes now with this new f5 JD son will take place on Sept.

12. The next eatherinc of Alnhn Kappa chapter, Pi-Sigma Phi sor 1 JtC I v-sv si a i ority will take place on Sept. 12 at the home of their president, Mrs. Jerry Galik, 422 Indianapolis. Blvd- since the organization will not meet i during the summer months.

When Rho chapter, Phi. Sigma were served and it was announced that the next gathering will be held at the home of Mrs. Florian Krygoski, 4526 Magoun, on July 6. Fast Oracles Club Convenes Mrs. Horatio Scof ield, of 7250 Black Oak Rd, Gary, entertained the Past Oracles club, 308, Royal Neighbors of America, this past week, when a delicious luncheon was served to the group, after which a brief business session was conducted.

Games were played and prizes awarded to the Mesdames Clyde Dewey, Thomas Robertson, Sco-field, James DeGroat, Melvin Fields and Ivan Johnson. The next gathering will take place at the home of Mrs. Robertson, 605 West 3rd, Hobart, in July. Personal Notices of Interest Mr. and Mrs.

Knowlton Jones, and daughter, Claire Evolyn, mm I V7 'nil go). REMAINING DESCENDANTS of the third generation of Wagenblast pose at the annual family reunion which this year was marked by the centennial observance of the Wagenblast settlement in Lake county. Shown from left are Clara Hall, Katherine Borchert, Matilda PfeN, Ernest Borchert, John Wagenblast, Cynthia Rehner, Sophia Rittig, Rose Waltz and Elizabeth Mitsch. 462 Vernon, left yesterday to visit Mr. Jones' brother and family, the Sidney H.

Jones, in Portsmouth, Va. Glen Williams, son of Mr. and TMS TUB FROM SILVER'S fk Mrs. Williams, 4201 Baring, graduated with highest distinction from Purdue university recently. A member of Sigma Phi Epsilon and Eta Kappa Nu honorary fraternities, he is now associated in business with his father.

Just when you. need it most fo mountains of summer clothes. Cuts washday to one hour I One tub washes while the other rinses, then spins damp-dry! EXCLUSIVE EXTRAS AT NO EXTRA COST Automatic Spin-Rinse BLACK OAK Phona Shef. 4577-Y-l A special meeting of the Daughters of Pocohontas was called for the purpose of holding an election of officers. Those elected to office were Dorothy Eaton, prophetess; Marguerite Hite, Pocohontas; Ida Cunningham, Winona, and Lil Meachem, Politan.

The next business meeting will -be held July 7 at the Community club. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Godfrey of Wheeler St. have as their guest i re bridal bouauet has DDT Can Kill Pesky Bedbug A bedbug is a funny little crea iai "JSa ture until it comes td your house.

been gaily toned the frilly white gown has been, replaced by a travelling suit, and her radiant diamond reflect the precious moments of a won-derful occasion. Let our diamonds give you the perfect tart in a long and joyful life WEAR THEM WITH PRIDE THE FINEST YOUR MONEY CAN BUY! Mr. Godfrey's mother from Terre After that it turns into a danger ous menace and should be purged. Haute, Ind. The Mothers' club will meet at double-rinses clothes super dean in 3 minutes right in spinning basket with only 3 gallons warm water! No wringer.

No set tubs needed! Built-in Filter nnt nrar AAim i ctt. Don't feel bad if you find a bed bug in your home. It doesn't mean the home of Mrs. Irene Harrell, 7056 Blak Oak Tuesday eve that someone is not keeping the place clean because bedbugs can travel with deliveries or just walk over from next door. rfMu uevA ysrytr'V ajiiyj I rinses clothes.

Removes 4-diamond $OC wedding bend rust and similar water supply These little fellows live in cracks and crevices but they like to keep near to a bed. This is because they are fond of sucking the blood of humans and the best time to do pipe impurities that spot and "7 this is when said human is asleep. ning. Meeting will start at 7:30. Mothers of World War II will hold a bunco in the Community club Wednesday.

There will be another meeting of the Boys' club in the Barn Monday evening at 8. The ladies of Holy Name society of St. Ann's church are planning a festival to be held on the church grounds July 29, 30, 31. On Sunday evening, members of the 49'ers group gathered at the home of Earl Riegle of Wheeler St. help him celebrate his birthday.

Guests of the evening were his mother and father, Mr. and CREDIT TERMS WATCHES We call all nationally advertised watches, such as Elgin, Bulova, Gruen, Hamilton and Waltham. stain ciotnes. Handy Swing Faucets There is no doubt that the best way to get rid of bedbugs is OLDEST and youngest members of the Wagenblast "clan" who held their annual reunion at Washington township school in Center township are John Wagenblast, 97, and Janice Jo Gescheidler, five months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Howard J. Gescheidler, Jr. The Wagenblast family which now numbers more than 350 descendants of founder Jonathan Wagenblast settled 100 years ago in Lake county. through fumigation but you ea do a pretty good job yourself with some DDT and a little time. The DDT spray should be worked into all cracks, not only in the beds, but in the woodwork of the walls Speed the job! Swing afaucet to save hot suds for re-use, rinse, fill and empty washer.

See Easy in action now! WITH AUTOMATIC fPlN.KINSI and the floors. After this, give the entire room a spraying. This proc Mrs. Charles Riegle and Mr. and Mrs.

Hugh Godfrey. The evening ess should be repeated every 10 days to take care of any young bed bugs that have just hatched. At HARBOR FURNITURE CO. 3729 Main Indiana Harbor Phone Indiana Harbor 22S BELL APPLIANCE SHOP 4730 Hohman Hammond Phone Sheffield 2667 RADIO CENTER 1 542 1 1 9th Whiting Phone Whiting 307' 1 HIGHLAND RADIO 9632 Kennedy Highland Phone Highland 1017 was spent playing cards with prizes going to Earl Riegle, Mrs. Charlotte North, Mrs.

Ann Lindahl, Peter Theodore and Ed Lindahl. Mrs. Riegle served refreshments. the end of 30 days you should have everything under -xontroL The American Legion will spon BARELLI'S- sor an all-day celebration and pic nic in Ordean's- grove on 29th it convention to be held in Indianapolis Aug. 11, 12, 13.

Mrs. Frances Henry has been nominated as sergeant-at-arms for the First district of the Legion auxiliary which meets in Hammond. The Legion auxilary announces it will hold its regular social evening July 8 at the Community club. July 4. The day will come to a J.

W. MILLIKAN CO. 449 State St. 5259 Hohman Ave. Phone Sheffield 2760 1 close with fireworks at 9:30.

Admission to the grove will be free. The American Legion auxiliary here's more for held an election of officers. Mrs. inside Marie Riegle will be the new presi dent; Mrs. Wilma Davidson, first SPOKANE, Wash.

(UP) Capt. George Caughey, acknowledged your money champion fisherman of the Spokane fire department, is a bit vice president; Mrs. Charlotte North, second vice president; Mrs. Elizabeth, secretary; Mrs. Marguerite Hite, treasurer; Mrs.

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Mrs. Caughey hooked 11 trout" while her husband got one nibble. Mickey Strayer, historian and Mrs. Bobbie Schlagel, sergeant-at-arms. quality.

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