Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 133, Hammond, Lake County, 21 November 1908 — Page 2
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Saturday, Nov. 21, 1908.
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HOLD REGULAR MEETING. The music committee of the Hammond Womans club met last evening at the home of the chairman, Mrs. Eugene Cooper In Warren street for quite an important meeting. There was the usual attendance of members, and business of importance was transacted. It was decided to give a musical entertainment Friday evening. Dec. 4, at the home of Mrs. Cooper, to which the members of the Womans club will be invited. The program is being arranged and promises to be one of the most enjoyable ever given in Hammond.
MRS. GILI.IS EXTERTAIXS. Mrs. Robert Gillis was hostess to the members of the Alpha Phi club yesterday afternoon at her home in Carroll street. There was a pleasant afternoon spent with embroidery work and social conversation, after which the hostess served dainty refreshments. Another meeting will be held in two weeks, although the place of meeting has not been decided. The members of the club are: Slesdames Frank Hammond, Walter Hammond, W. A. Hill, E. W. Bump, W. J. MacAleer, Richard - Winckler, H. H. Henry, S. A. Bell, C. G. Hohman. Robert Gillis and W. .F. Bridge. PARTY POSTPONED.
The ladies of Sewing Circles Kos. 1 and 2 of St. Margaret's hospital met last evening at the home of Mrs. Jacob Weis in Douglas street for an im- ' portan ' business meeting. The ladies met to make arrangements for a pedro party, but it was decided to set no date until after the holidays. There was a good attendance of members . present last evening. INVITATIONS OUT. The ladies of the G. H. Hammond of-
In rVi1nem Vinvs IsKllPri invitations
for an informal dancing party to be : given Wednesday evening, Dec. 9, in the Englewood Masonic temple. A number of young people In Hammond have been invited and will probably attend, as the affaire are always enf Joyable and largely attended. ENTERTAIN THEIR FRIENDS. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carnahan very pleasantly entertained a number of friends at an elaborate 6 o'clock ' course dinner In honor of Mrs. Carna- : nan's brother, Mr. S. E. Davis, and wife . at their home on Calumet avenue. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Awbry, Mr. ' and Mrs. Norton and family of Dolton. 111., Mrs. Quiet, Mrs. Buchler, Miss Alta Carnahan, Mr. and Mrs. Carna- , han.
served with dainty refreshments. Among the Hammond guests were Dr. Howatt, Dr. Shanklin and J. Floyd Irish, who gave short addresses, all of which were received enthusiastical
ly by the patrons of the school. The selections by the high school orchestra
were also greatly enjoyed by every member of the audience. The following
was the program:
Selection.. Hhigh School Orchestra Recitation Milford Moore Song ....Children of the Kindergarten
Selection Hhigh School Orchestra
Plena Duett
Miss oBhon and Miss Niewnhan
Piano Solo Miss Martha Schaaf
Dialogue. .... .Pupils of Rooms 4 and 5 Chorus ...Pupils of Room 8
Piano Solo Prof. Clark Learning
Drill "Good Night Drill" Pupils of Rooms 2 and
Piano Solo Miss Martha Kasch Selection High School Orchestra
HERE ON VISIT.
Mr. Thum of Newark, N. J., is in
Haaimond visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Thum of Rlmbach avenue. Mr.
Thum is the father of Mr. William Thum of this city, who la prominently connected with the United States Met
als Refining company at Grasselli.
HAVE CLUB MEETING. Mrs. David T. Emery will entertain
the members of the Embroidery club Monday afternoon at her home In Wil-
pleasant surprise party was given la honor of the Lady Commander, Mrs. Richard Caldwell. The social hour
was a very pleasant,one spent with music and conversation, after which a dainty luncheon wa srvd.
PRETTY CHURCH WEDDING. " A very pretty church wedding will
be solemnized tomorrow when Misa Mary Demmerling, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Demmerling, and Rudolph Herkner are married. The marriage will take place in the German church
on East Sibley street and the Rev. Zimmer, pastor of the church, will read
the ceremony before a large assembly of friends and relatives of the young couple. The bride will be attended by ter sister. Miss Kate Demmerling, as
maid of honor and Miss Martha Herkner will serve the bride as her only
bridesmaid. The groom will have for
his attendants his brother, Emil Herk
ner, and Charles Demmerling. The
bride will be beautifully attired in a
white gown and will carry bride's roi-
es. Following the wedding ceremony
the members of the bridal party and a
fe friends and relatives will hold a re
ception at the home of the bride's pat
ents in East Sibley street. A wedding supper will be served the guests in the
dining room where pretty bridal flowers
will be the only decorations. ENTERTAINS INFORMALLY.
Miss Grace Stolly entertained a few
of her girl friends very Informally at her home last evening in Mortond -&flo
her home in Morton court last evening
in honor of her birthday. The evening
was passed in an enjoyable way with
games and music after which a dainty
luncheon was served. The guests were
Misses Beulah Drackert. Georgia De
liams street. This will be the regular weese, Elsa Stolley. Julia Eisweller
club meeting and a pleasant atternoon Grace Tross and Grace Stolley.
will be spent.
of RImbach avenue and her grandfather, who is visiting here from Newark, N. J. V
The Ginger Jar
ENTERTAINED IN SOUTH BEND. Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Reiter and Mrs.
Frances Kingsley will be entertained
Tom Knotts of Gary is after Bryan'
famous mule. Th whole Ci O. P. han
by Mr. and Mrs. Ward Maack at their J been after the Peerless One's goat, but
home in South Bend over bunaay. hasn't succeeded in rttlnr ft a vet
RETURN FROM THE SOUTH. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Herrington are expected home this evening from Kentucky where they have been visit
ing relatives and friends for the past few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Herlngton
have visited in Louisville, Franklin and
Bowling Green and spent a very pleas
ant vacation.
LEAVE FOR IOWA.
Mrs. John M. Stlnson of May. street
in company with her children will leava tomorrow for Waverly, Iowa, to be the guest of relatives and friends for a few
weeks.
LEAVES FOR THE SOUTH.
Miss Agnes Meikle left yesterday for
Lynchburg, Va to visit with her sister,
Miss Eunice Meikle, who is attending
the Randolph Macon school for Young
Ladles. Miss Meikle will remain in
Virginia until after the Thanksgiving
holidays. HOLD CLUB PARTY.
Miss Marie Beckmai entertained the members of the Jolly Good Times club very pleasantly at her home in Glen-
dale. The litle ladles spent the even
ing with embroidery work, games and music,- after which the hostess served
PARENTS' CLUB MEETS. The Parents' club of the Franklin
hall for one of the most enJoyable !er gsts with a dainty luncheon. The
WORMWOOD AT TOWLE'S TONIGHT,
'Wormwood," or the "Absinthe
Drinkers of Paris," dramatized from
Miss Marie Corelll's famous story, will
be presented by the Imperial Stock com
pany at the Towlu Opera House to
night, and all indications are that it will attract a more than ordinarily good house, the reputation of the play
being established here, the company
having played it on a previous occa
sion. For tomorrow matinee and night the emotional melo-drama, "How
Hearts Are Broken," has been re
served, and it is probable that both
afternoon and night performance will
meet with large patronage. On Monday
night, when the company will appear
in the five-act domestic drama, "Her Husband's Sin." Ladles will be admit
ted under 'the nsual conditions, one
paid ticket admitting two ladles or one
lady and gentleman. A special
Thanksgiving Day matinee will be
played on Thursday afternoon.
HERE ON VISIT. Congressman E. D. Crumpaeker of
Washington is expected to visit his
brother, Attorney Peter Crumpaeker, of
Hammond, who is ill at the Augustana hospital on the notth side In Chicago.
VISITS MSI. ATI YES.
Mr on ir w n p.rtnn went to in Hegewisch today they are
South Bend today to remain over Bun- holding a church social, the admU.lon
day the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Paxton.
REMAINS HERE FOR HOLIDAYS.
Sidmond McHie, who Is attending a
military school at Racine, Wis., came
home to remain during the Thanksgiv
ing holidays with his parents, Mr. and
to which is based on the age of the
guest, vis.: on cent for each year.
It Is for a worthy cause, but it is a
very poor way of raising a collection,
especially where' the patronage consists largely of women.
The many friends of Officer Hanlon
Mrs. R. II. McHie, of South Hohman are hoping that in the shakeup that
is to come soon that his prowess and
fearless devotion to duty will not be
overlooked, especially not if there Is
a captaincy open.
street.
SUCCESSFUL SOCIAL.
The young ladies' class of the First
Baptist church gave a most enjoyable
social last evening in the social room of the church, which was attended by
forty young people. The young la
dles of the class met at the home of
Miss Bates early in the week and made
boxes which were auctioned at the
social and from which they realized
$36. The proceeds will be used for the benefit of the church. The evening
was passed in a pleasant Informal way
with games and music, after which the
refreshments were served.
TO GO RENSSALAER. The members of the high school foot
ball team and many other members of the high school Journeyed down to Renssalaer today, where they will meet
the high school of that place in a very
exciting game. GOES TO VISIT RELATIVES.
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TONIGHT, WORMWOOD TOMORROW, HOW HEARTS ARE BROKEN Eleven Days, Commencing Thurs., November 19tn Matinees: Suiu, Wed., Sat. and Sua. John A. Hlmmeleln's BIG IMPERIAL STOCK GO. A Positive Revelation in Repertoire Evury play production. A car of magraifl cent scenery Bis Vavdeville ProgTam Opening performance the great emotional drama First time here at popular price i PRICES: Matinee 10 and 20c Night 10, 20, 30, 50c Ladies' Tickets Monday Night, Nov. 23rd
How It Sounded In Print. John D. had a little oil. And he got a little more;
He kept on getting more and more.
And still he's getting more.
The mysterious explosion in Chicago j
gambling places are becoming so fre
quent and the inability of th police to lay their hands on the perpetrators, seems so ridiculous, that the events cannot be called anything else but a
bomb Joke.
If this has been sprung before, throw
the paper in the fire.
Some enthusiastic admirers of Mr.
Wickey seem to be convinced that Ed
Simon has not a ghost of a show in his election contest. Leaving the ghost possibility an open question, it will have to be admitte dthat with a democratic
speaker in a democratic house of &
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Thursday, Friday and Saturday November lbth, 20th, 21st
Mrs. J. C. Pannenborg of Webb street democratic legislature, he will have
good paraphernalia when it comes to the seance In which the evidence, will be heard.
Thanksgiving day being close at
hand, It might be suggested to Hammond that it be thankful
For having had the protecting hand
of Chief RImbach as long as it has had;
For having so much good mayoralty
timber; .
For getting so many new ordinances
went to Chicago Heights this morning to remain a few days with Dr. and
Mrs. Arthur H. Pannenborg. VISITS FRIENDS OVER SUNDAY.
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Krinbill of RIm
bach avenue will be entertained by Dr.
and Mrs. Lane of South Bend over
Sunday. VISITS FRIENDS.
Miss Lillie Porch has gone to Belvi-
dere, 111., to spend Sunday with the I on the books;
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HARRY D. CAREY, Presents His Own Bcantiful Play
MONTANA"
A. Romance of the Plains Beautiful Scenery : : Excellent Cast DOLLY VARDEN THE $5,000 ACTING MARE
meetings ever held in the history of the club. The meeting was very largely attended, about 200 people being in ' attended. Great credit Is due to the ' ladies of the club, who had the meeting in charge, and arranged so enjoyable ' a program. The members also presentt ed the school with $15 for the pur- ' chase of a picture. At the close of the program the time was spent In a ! social way, while the guests were
GOOD rdca n
members of the club are: Ruth Word-
en, Ruth Brennan, Emma Swanton, Margaret Turner, Marie Beckman- Lu-
cile Tmeblood and Florence Wilson. RETURN TO HAMMOND.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Metier have re
turned to Hammond and will take up their residence here. Mr Metier went
to Buffalo last week where his wedding
to Miss Cooper took place. Mrs. Beggins gave a very pretty dinner party
last evening in their honor at her home in Indiana avenue. Many guests were '
present and Mr. and Mrs. Metier re
ceived several beautiful gifts, among
them a solid silver tea set from the
department in the C. I. & S. office, where Mr. Metier is employed. The
; young couple will be welcomed by many
friends l-e who wish them great hap
piness in the future.
Good Bread, the nutritious and appetizing: kind is hard to get. Practically anyone can make - good bread in small . quantities, but all with few exceptions fall down when they attempt to make it on a wholesale scale. . . But P. C. Dietrich, who for years has been established at 268 State St., has solved this problem, you will find here a full line of Bakery goods. His phone is 1621.
Removal
Uotice !
Charles Hensick has removed from his former location at 233 East State street, to the new building owned by him at 236 Plummer avenue. Mr. Hensick has been in business in Hammond for eighteen years and he has prospered. He has made
good for the reason that he
gives every man a square
deal and does skillful work.
He is pronounced a good,
practcial Horse Shoer and
Wagon Maker.
AUTUMN RECEPTION
The members of the Chicago Business
college issued a large number of in
vitations early In the week for an Aut
umn festival to be given in the school
hall last evening. The affair was a success in every detail and great credit is due those who had the party in charge. Several of the pupils in the
different departments served on the re
ception committee and received many
guests during the early evening, after
which they were entertained in a most
pleasant manner. A very entertaining
program of literary and musical num
bers was given after which a box social
was held
gram: From S to 9 p. m. Literary
Processional Barnie Young's orches
tra.
Music: "Cavalleria Rusticana" (In-
teme2zo) Mascagnl.
Welcome F. M. Elliot. Reading Miss Myrtle Soltwedel.
Music: "La-Cinguantaine," Gaviel
Marie.
Topic: "Mission of the Business Col
lege" President F. B. Virden.
Topic: "The Public School, the
Source of Business Supply," W. C. Bel-
man, cahier First National Bank.
Music: Polish Dance Scharwenka. Topic: Business Education F.rom a
Lawyer's Viewpoint" Attorney D. J.
Moran.
Orchestral. Reading Mrs. H. E. Sharrer. "Business Suggestions" Judge V. S.
Reiter.
Music: "Franmesie," Schuman. 9 to 9:30 p. m. Orchestral. "School Work Thrown Open to Pub
lic Inspection."
9:S0 to 10:30 Box Social. Distribution, by Richard Schaaf. 10:30 p. m. Social recreation, games, marches, etc. Orchestral music throughout the program. PLEASANT SURPRISE PARTY GIVEN. The regular meeting of Hammond
Hive L. O. T. XL took place last evening In the old Masonic temple on State street and a large number of members attended. There was initiation during the business meeting after which a
HERE FOR SHORT VISIT. Misses Norma Locklln and Ruth Sohl,
who are attending the Chicago univer
sity in Chicago, will spedn the week
end with their relatives in Hammond.
REMAINS ABOUT THE SAME. Dr. J. C. Pannenborg, whos has been
very ill for several months, is now at
the home of his son. Dr. Arthur Pan
nenborg, in Chicago Heights. Mr. Pannenborg does not continue to improve
rapidly, and Mrs. Pannenborg went to
Chicago Heights this morning in the
hopes that he will return to Ham
mond.
ENTERTAINS PLEASANTLY.
Xlrs. Walter Kennedy entertained the
members of the S. S. Pedro club at a
very pleasant party yesterday after
noon at her home, 373 Beall avenue. The
afternoon was passed very pleasantly with cards, several games of pedro be
ing played. The first prize, which was
a hand-painted plate, was won by Mrs
Ryan. Miss Rohrman received the sec
ond prize, which was also a hand
painted plate. The consolation prize
was won by Mrs. Young. At the close of the games the hostess served a dain
ty luncheon. The club will hold its next
meeting, Dec. 3, at the home of Mrs
C. W. DeLong, 454 Sibley street.
Rev. and Xlrs. Jones, formerly of Ham
mond.
VISITS IN ILLINOIS.
Miss Kate Emery of Logan street
went to Danville, 111., today to remain
over Sunday with friends.
VISITS IN LAFAYETTE.
Miss Faye Simley went to Lafayette,
Ind., today to remain over Sunday the
guest of Xliss Anna Linderman.
RETURNS HOME.
Xlrs. Frank Pierce and children re
turned to their home in Louisiana to
day after a few weeks' visit with XIr.
and Mrs. Ralph Pierce at their home in
Ogden street.
Britfs.
ROLLER SKATING FREE! ! ! ! THIS COUPON GOOD FOR ONE AD MISS ON TO THE COUOSEUM SKATING RIIVIC . Formerly the G. H. Hammond Co's office Roller Sl-ctitlrjjr Afternoon and Evening
ENTERTAINS SCHOOL FRIENDS,
miss uin isrusei will entertain a
lew oi ner nine scnooi mends at a sewing party this afternoon at her
The following was the pro- I home in Logan street. The little ladies
met at the home of Grace Xluir last Sat
urday and organized the club which
will meet every Saturday afternoon. VISIT CHICAGO FRIENDS. Xlr. and Xlrs. William H. XIarchan
and sons of 820 Wilcox street were the
guests of Mr. and Xlrs. E. E, Petrie of
Englewood, formerly of Hammond,
Wednesday. Xlrs. Xlarchant and Xlrs
Petrie attended the matinee perform ance of "Way Down East" at XlcVick
er's.
ENTERTAINS HAMMOND CLUB.
The members of the N. P. Whist club
left Hammond today on the 2:06XlichI
gan Central for Niles, Xllch., from where
they will take the interurban to South Bend and be entertained at a 6:30 o'clock di nner at the home of Mr. and Xfrs. Ward Xlack. The evening will be spent with cards, and the Hammond
guests anticipate a most pleasant par
ty. ine club people will remain in
South Bend over Sunday, some enter
tained at the home of XIr. and Mrs,
Mack, others with relatives, and the others at the Oliver hotel. Mr. and
Mrs. Xlack, formerly lived in Ham
mond and since moving to South Bend
have visited at the home of XIr. and Xlrs. Reiter on several occasions. The members of the club are: Messrs. and
Xlesdames W. G. Paxton, O. A. Krinbill, T. W. Oberlin, H. E. Sharrer, W. F. Bridge, E. F. Johnston, U. S. Reiter, G. H. Austin, Xlrs. Frances Kingsley and A. XI. Turner. SPEND SUNDAY WITH FRIENDS. Mr. and Xlrs. E. F. Johnston will be
the guests of friends in South Bend
over Sunday. HERE ON VISIT.
Miss Hedwlg Thum, who is attending a young ladies' seminary at Monticello, I1L, is spending a few days with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Thum,
tor having an ordinance in prep-
aratlon which prohibits the wearing of cartwheel hats in theaters; the latter suggestion was not extended to the
milliners;
For having the liveliest paper in
northern Indiana.
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Xlrs. George Randolph of Dolton, 111.,
was the guest of friends in Hammond
yesterday afternoon.
Mrs. J. C. Lavene and son, Clayton,
are opening tne aay in unicago.
Xliss Beatrice Hansen went to Crown
Point this evening to remain over Sun
day the guest of friends.
Mrs. John Minas of Crown Point was
the guest' of friends and relatives in Hammond yesterday.
Xliss Anne Cullinine is spending the
day in Chicago.
Xlrs. J. G. Ibach is among the Ham
mond ladies visiting in Chicago today.
Xliss XIaud Pannenborg went to
Crown Point this afternoon to remain over Sunday the guest of friends.
Xliss XIarie Stout is spending the day
visiting in Chicago.
XIr. and Xlrs. Harry Evans are among
the Hammond people visiting in Chica
go today.
Xliss Edna Turner is the gueBt of
friends In Chicago today. Xliss Feddler is spending the day visiting friends in Chicago. Miss Gertrude Lochte and Sidney Goldsmith will spend Sunday with friends In Chicago. The Xlisses Jennie Xlabbs and Lulu Symmes are visitors in Chicago today. Jesse Pannenborg was a visitor at the skating rink in Gary last evening. Xliss Idabelle Daugherty is spending the day with friends in Chicago. Xliss Jennie Sheffield will spend Sunday in Chicago the guest of her sister, Xliss Etta Sheffield.
Judge W. W. McMahon was an Indiana Harbor yesterday on business. Dr. Tinkham of Crown Point was in Hammond today on professional business. Xlrs. Coles of Gary is expected to visIt friends in Hammond over Sunday. Charles Demmerling of Chicago will spend Sunday with relatives in Hammond. XIr. and Mrs. Harry Xlorrison of Chicago will be the guests of XIr. and Mrs. A. Robinson of State street over Sunday. Xliss Gertrude Bauer went to Chicago last evening to remain over Sunday the guest of friends. Miss XIaud Scriver of Chicago will spend the week-end with her sister, Xlrs. Shepherd of Xlay street. XIr. and Mrs. R. R. Xlentz of Windsor Park are expected to spend Sunday with Mrs. Xlentz's mother, Xlrs. Clara
Coway, of Sibley street.
R. L. Taylor entertained XIr. McAr-
thur of Chicago at his home in Douglas
street Thursday e'enlng.
Xliss Mary Roach will spend Sunday with friends in Englewood. Walter Xliller transacted business in Crown Point today. Miss Veda Hemstock is spending the afternoon in Chicago. If you want quick action in coal or feed orders place your orders with Bleker Bros., the Hammond dealer. Phone 1002. H. O. Young, 280 South Hohman
street, Hammond, will frame your pic
tures in the best possible manner.
Xliss Nina Pettit went to Chicago
today to remain over Sunday with rela
tives.
Miss Bertha Hansen went to Crown Point today to spend Sunday with her sister, Xliss Marie Hansen. Miss Ellen Clark will be the guest of friends in Chicago during the weekend. . ,.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis C. Ryan are
spending the afternoon in Chicago.
Roller skating every afternoon and
evening at the Lewis rink, East Chicago. Admission, ladie free; gents, 15
cents. Skates 15c 6t
Quick Shoe Repair works. Phone 267. 11 Plummer street. First door west
of Hohman street.
A Kahlman of the XI. Sax company
at bouth Chicago spent the day in
Hammond on business.
Julian Youche of Crown Point was
a Hammond business visitor las-t even
ing.
Mr. Trueblood of Chicago was the guest of Dr. and Mrs. J. Arthur Davis
at their home in Plummer avenue last
evening.
Miss Delia Horst of Crown Point is spending the day with Hamomnd
friends.. Ed. Horn of Lansing was in Ham mond today on business.
XIr. and Xlrs. Oelin of Lansing spent the day with Hammond friends. Xlrs. Shilley of Oak Glen was in the city today on a shopping tour.
Mr. Baumgartner of Lans-Ing was a business visitor in Hammond today. Mrs. L. Discon of Chicago was the guest of her friends in Hammond today. Xlrs. Thomas Brennan is spending the afternoon with her mother, Xlrs. Swift, at her home in Englewood.
CHOeCH SERVICES
The Flmt Methodist Church. Rev. William F. Switzer, pastor. Residence, 117 Russell street. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. A rally
in honor of Dr. Blake, who will make
a short address.
Public worship and address at 10:45
a. m. At this service Dr. Edgar Blake
secretary of the Xlethodist board of
Sunday schools, will speak. He has an
important message for the people.
South Homewood Sunday school at
2:30 p. m. Epworth League at 6:30 p. m. Evening church service at 7:30 p. m.
"Conversion; What It Is According to
the Scriptures," will be the subject.
Union Thanksgiving services at the
lMrst Methodist church Thursday at
10:30 o'clock.
Flrt Prenbyterlan Church, South
Hohman street. Rev. J. Eugene Snook, minister. Sunday schol at 9:4 5 a. m.
Subject: "Why a Thanksgiving ser
mon? and why a Thanksgiving Day? Anthem by double quartette choir. Evening service at 7 o'clock. An
other stereopt'ean talk with young
people. Public cordially invited.
Prayer meeting at 7:30 p. m. each
Wednesday.
St. Paul's Lutheran Church. 117 Clin
ton street, Theodore Clane, pastor. German service at 10 a. m. English Sunday school at 1:30 p. m, English service at 2:15 p. m.
Services on Thanksgiving Day at 10
a. m.
German Metaodist-Eplacopat Church,
258 Truman avenue.
Rev. C. F. Dessmeier, pastor. Resi
dence, 260 Truman avenue.
Sunday morning Bunaay school a
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Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wed., November 22nd, 23rd, 24th, 25ta The best of all The Angel and the Ox A Comedy-drama lain in the Ranching Eegions of Oklahoma Brim full of Comedv! Lots of Specialties! A Massive Scene Production As good as The Girl from tne Golden West
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SCIENCE
Is applied In our dairy. We have more than complied with ths state pure food law. Still our prices are no higher than you pay else-where.
THE HAMMOND DAIRY CO. Cor. Oakley Ave. and Clinton St
ENLARGED PORTRAITS You may have tn mind a picture of some member of the family op the enlargement of a small picture of some. person that has passed on. The best work in water colors and white and black work that will be lasting, will be assured If the order Is placed with Franck, 144 South Hohman street, who is making a specialty of this class of work at this time. But orders should be placed early.
ir IS 00B BUSINESS T0ACC3MQ3&T1 TOO WITH MONEY WHES YCU SEED IT COME IN AND LET US EXPLAIN OUR METHOD
HAMMOND LOAN & GUARANTEE CO.
Pfioni 257 145 Siroft Hohman Street
Special Sale of HATS all next week MISS REILLEY 210 Hammond Building Phone 2144
HAIR DRESSING MANICURING and FACIAL MASSAGE
(Whitaker&Co)
Will Run CARRIAGES TO ALL TRAINS On and After Saturday, Nov. 21st
Our Regular Dinner, JJ to 1 o'clock, will be resumed on Monday, November 23d PRICE 25c Chop Suey Restaurant Phone 2261 9I State Street Hammond
GRAND RA FFLE From Saturday Nov. 21 till Nov. 25 At PETERS' PLACE 431 West State Street
BARGAINS
Just received job lots of Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Fornishing-s etc., odds and ends of merchandise, some damaged by fire and water, some shop worn, seconds and salesman's samples. PETE REICH'S OLD STAND 70 Plummer Ave., Hammond
9:45 o'clock. Preaching and communion service at 10:30 o'clock.
District Superintendent J. A. Mulfin-
ger will preach Sunday evening. Love feast at 7 o'clock p. m.
Preaching at 7:30. All are welcome.
L. HARTLERODE
The Michigan Avenue Grocer went to VVinrnac, Ind. this morning: to buy TURKEYS, CHICKENS AND DUCKS. He will be able to undersell his competitors .
Call up 2084 and tell him just what you want for Thanksgiving: Dinner . . .
