WHITINGCITY' JUDGE CHARLES S. jPerel is in Grown Point today uii j business. 1SPECIAL SEP.VICES IN WHIT- j mg- churches have been planned for t od a y—Cl oo d Frida v.WHITING BANKS WILL NOT open for business this evening- on account, of Good Friday.A BOY SCOUT OF HONOR MEET- , ing will be held at the Community | Center on the evening of April J5, 1 it was announced today. ;'•WHITE SHADOWS IN THE South Seas.” is. the regular Saturday afternoon movie at Hie Community (Jenter Tomorrow.' SCHOlt; L DA YS WI LI, NOT B Euntil next Tuesday morning'. Classes were dismissed yesterday afternoon for the Easter holidays.STEPHEN KURELLA, fioS FRED street, reported to the Whiting police that some one stole both top and bottom windshields from his automobile sometime last night.UNDER THE DIRECTION OF NT. Roland Schmidt, the play, “It Happened in Hollywood,” to be given by the West Park P. T. A. at the Community Oenlei, April 2 1 rind 25, is progressing- to perfection.A JOINT MEETING uF THE Whiting American Legion and Auxiliary executive committees was held last night at which time discussion centered on the annual Poppy day, which arrives in May.“AS LONG AS IT DOESN'T RAIN Easter Sunday, I’m satisfied,” remarked the weather guesser today as he- surveyed the three-day rain which threatened to fall some moretoday.FROM NOW ON THE MOST likely place to find Carl J. Smith of Central avenue, will be at the corner of Michigan and Forsythe avenues in East Chicago, where he has entered into the barbecue business.THE FOLLOWING WAS BEING told today on Michael Kozacik Sr., public works board member, and P. D. Sullivan, street commissioner: Alike insisted on having the stop and go lights on 110 th street painted orange. P. D. insisted on ye olde greeiR color.” Result: Orange won.