Hammond Times, Volume 5, Number 118, Hammond, Lake County, 4 November 1910 — Page 6

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Happenings of a Day in Lake County's Lively Capital

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From the Diary of SL Leoc

WHITING AND ENVIRONS

Aaron James has returned from Point Richmond, Cal., ohere, he visited his daughter, Mrs. Reva Carey. His son, Vincent James, will remain in California for the winter. Souvenirs will be given to all ladies calling at the tent Saturday and Sunday, corner of One Hundred and Sixteenth street and Cleveland avenue. The lots $1 per week. Houses built on

The football game between the Morocco, Ind., and the Whiting high school was called off yesterday by the Morocco team. The game was to have been played on Thanksgiving' day. Mrs. Etta Goldsmith of Schrage avenue attended a lodge meeting in South Chicago on Wednesday evening. The regular meeting of the Daughr ters of Liberty was held on Wednesday

land is concernin th changin' o" pol

lytics? ""There's nothin' new under th sun" must allude t' th' jokes sum companies crack at Central Moosic Hall. Monthly Song Service." The monthly song service at the Methodist church will be given next Sunday evening by the choir and other talent, and an excellent program has been prepared for the musical service, consisting of solos, duets, quartets and choral selections. Everyone is invited to attend. Following is the program: Voluntary Organ.. Miss Louise Morton

....Mesdames Root and Handley Solo Eye Hath Not Seen (from the Holy City) Miss Belle Peterson Advertised Mail. Mr. Eddie A'igerter, Mrs. Thomas

Crone, Mr. Harry Howe, Mr. Clifton! King, Mrs, Hattie Lauk, Mrs. Charles Lucy, Niem John Orszagh, Mrs. Merton Smith. -

monthly payments. Plans and prices ' evening. of cottages on exhibition. The republicans will have another SMITH-BADER-DAVIDSON Ca meeting at Goebel's hall tomorrow Mr.' and Mrs. Martin Teteraon: or ; evening at 8 p. ni. There will be a

Chicago were the guests of Whiting good program, consisting of several

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speeches and music. Among the main

speakers will be L. W. Sarlc, steamship and real estate agent from Indiana Harbor, and also John Campion of Indiana Harbor, who works in the Harbor State bank. The republicans will have another meeting on Monday

friends. The family of Guy Jones, who resided on New York avenue, have moved to Hammond. Mrs. James Dils of New York avenue has gone to Chicago to spend a week with her sister, 'Mrs. Eastwood. Gordon's are selling out all tin

ware. There's where you will find the ney Gavit will-wind up his campaign- : land Tnursjay

in the east after a short visit here among relatives. V. A. Beckman was on the sick list last Wednesday, but is able to be out again. Little Annie Hittle is still confined to her bed and doesn't seem to be improving much.

Mrs. P. Del Marter and daughter,

night at the skating rink, when Attor- ' Mrg H B Ree(J spent the day Jn Rose.

Old Men Retired Industrial Concerns Will . Engage Only Young Men. HOW TO LOOK YOUSG IS A PROBLEM THAT COSFROSTS MILLIONS OP MBS'. In these days of strenuous competi

tion when dividends count for more than men, the man who retains his youth is the man who holds his job the, longest. That is why one of the most successful dermatologist in Paris has warned young men to take good care of the hair. If you grow bald at 30 or 35 or even when you are older, that bald spot will, so far as appearance goes, add 10 years to your life. Men who have hair should by all means keep it. In later years it may mean a livelihood to yourself and family. DandrufffC means falling hair; falling hair means baldness. Stop falling hair and dandruff now. Go to Summers rharraacy and get a large 50 cent bottle of Parisian Sage. They will guarantee it to stop falling hair; to drive

out all dandruff and kill the dandruff

germs, or money back. Remember that the man with a bald

head who seeks a position is handicapped at the start. Parisian Sage will make hair grow, will give it a lustrous appearance that denotes health and youthfulness. For sale by Summers Pharmacy and druggists everywhere. Girl with Auburn hair on every bottle.

best bargains ever heard of.

gins today. Father Benedict was

. I guardian of the children of J. Brenkus The Saturday afternoon food sales,. , T.!o0 ,.o,. nr.

j have all been put in homes, the two boys, aged 6 and 9, being taken to Lafayette, and the girl, aged 12 years,

has been taken to Fort Wayne. The marriage of Miss Christina Pry-

an innovation successfully tried by the

ladies of the Library Guild to raise : funds for the purchase of books for the library, has been discontinued for the time being, and there will be many of .

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that will receive the news with regret, j bj ant Andrew Crncik. both of Cen

To get the best home baking and cooking each week from the sale tables has been a privilege the men. folks will not

care to dispense with, and the discontinuing of the sales will be regretted. The guild members will now devote their efforts to the success of the annual bazaar for the library benefit. The Charcot company in vaudeville are drawing fair houses at Central Music Hall this week, but the attraction is only mediocre. The town board will hold their

monthly meeting next Monday night.

when it is expected that the Purtelle Northwestern traction franchise matter will be presented to the board for consideration. The ballots for the election next Tuesday are nearly ready for the inspectors, and each election in Lake county will make the Job a bigger one, owing to the rapid growth in the populaon of the county. The vote- this year is expected to be the largest ever polled, which will be remarkable considering that it is the "off year" and interest in politics is Hot as great. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morrow are visiting for a few days at the Hughes home on South Main street. Mrs. Howejl V. Parry is visiting with friends in Chicago today. v

Colds nd rheumatism are epidemic in Crown Point at present, due no doubt to the changeable weather of the

last few days.

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ter street, took place at St. John s church, where the ceremony was performed by Rev. Benedict Rajcany. Rev. John B. Berg returned last night from Schererville, Ind., where he visited his brother. Rev. William Berg. We are selling out our entire tinware department. It will pay you to look over the many bargains, H. Gordon & Son. 4-lt The many friends of Miss Adelaide Dolling will be surprised to learn of her marriage to James H. Heald of Oak Park, which will take place art the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dolling, 10550 Prospect avenue, Chi

cago, on Wednesday, Nov. 16, at 4:30 p.

m. Miss Dolling was a kindergarten supervisor in our schools for almost twelve years, having resigned last year when she was compelled to go south for her health. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Acker and daughter, Lois, of Central avenue have moved to East Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Martz attended the F. B. H. Card party at South Chicago on Wednesday night. Next Sunday morning Rev. F. M. Webster of the Congregational church will preach on lessons from Gethsemane, after which the church will observe the Lord's supper, and new members will be received to the fellowship of the church. In the evening the pastor will give a report of the National council, whicji he attended in Boston, and especially report an address by Dr. Jeffersodn of Broadway Tabernacle, New York city, on International Peace Christian Missions.

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4-lt i The sermon themes to be used by appointed Rev. M. C. Wright of the M. E. church

on next Sunday will" be as follows: A. M. "Shall Religion Be Made Repulsive or Resplendent." P. M. "The inquiry That Leads to Spiritual Enrichment." Beginning Nov. 13th to Nov. 27th there will be special meet

ings at the M. E. chut-ch. - On Sunday the 13th a rally of the church forces will be held. From the 14th to 17tU inclusive, the Northwestern Indiana conference male quartet will be present and assist in the services. This

quartet is composed of four preachers of the conference, and they will preach and have charge of the music Friday evening, Nov. 18th, the Rev. j

Irving E. Putnam, pastor of the Albany Park M. E. church, Chicago, will preach. The pastor's wife will also be present, and together they will sing a number of duets. On Saturday night and the following Sunday the gospel team from the Garrett Biblical Institute in Chicago, consisting of five

preachers and singers, will be present to preach and sing. A very fine program has also been arranged for the second week of the services. Skating at East Chicago rink every afternoon and evening. l-5t

Mrs. A. Seaborg is entertaining company from out of town this week. Skating at East . Chicago rink ev

ery afternoon and evening.

Scherervilte Wednesday. Ben Klein transacted busienss in Crown Point yesterday. Miss Mary Doctor visited with friends in Chicago Thursday. Henry Greiving of Dyer transacted business here today. .John Miller. Jr.. made a business trip to Schererville Thursday.

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HOBART. Miss Ruth Struebing of Chicago is here visiting with Miss Alice Larson.

l-5t ! Misses Carrie and Florence Banks

are spending a week -ufth their sis

ter. Mrs. D. Idle, at Wyandotte, Mich. There will be a dance at Stratton's Opera House on Wednesday evening, Nov. 9. II. C. Perdue, who has been living for some time on section 19, has moved his family to Valparaiso. The firm of Rosak & Beets of Chicago will open a bakery in the new Frederick building about Dec. 1stThe M. E. Aid society will meet next week Wednesday with Mrs. N. P. Banks.

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Peter Weingart, Jr., left Wednesday for Miles City, Mont., after a week's visit with his father and ther relatives. N Mr. and Mrs. Peter Fortz and son, William, were Crown Point visitors Wednesday. John Klein of the Chicago fire department was here on a short visit yesterday. L. Lauerman made a business trip to

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HEGEWISCH. Miss Eva Hopkinson entertained a

number of her little friends at a Halloween party last Monday evening. The evening was enjoyed playing games, after which va very dainty luncheon, was served and the evening was a very enjoyable one to those who were present. A young Polish fellow, employed in the Western Steel Car and Foundry company's plant, met with a serious accident Thursday morning when he had his hand cut off. He was taken to the hospital at the plant, where the

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Iron Bed Spring and Mattress at 9.75 Not a cheap enamel Bed, bought for advertising noise, but a genuine triple baked enamel; brass rail; high grade article, that is sold for 10.00 in other stores without the spring and mattress. Of course this extraordinary offer is a one-day affair only or rather, it holds good all day if the last is not sold earlier in the day. In addition to the bed there is a downy mattress and a first class spring for only 9.75. 18.00 would be a low price for the combination and you may take all the time you want to pay for it. There is no publicity about our credit. THE BED ALONE IS WORTH THE PRICE Special Rug Sale, Room Size Wilton Velvet Rug at 18.75 These are splendid quality, good wearing rugs; worth double the sale price. Don't delay. First come first served.

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