Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 141, Hammond, Lake County, 1 December 1916 — Page 5

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Country Club Scene of 'Elaborate Affair Many Guests Come From Gary and Indiana Harbor to Attend Dinner Dance in Hammond.

Sc.-iety iip to the pi-i.-.-jvnt in the I'nlvniif-t res ton vn been rather seoi ht, hI th.-m unified. Intercity com-

ir.it) jilinff ha been mostly sporadic but! i-'i Th:inl;ivinr I've nt the HammorJ j ('.uintry Club i.nc of the lnuat brilliant' i,ni happiest parties ever Riven in the ! 'a i in.;. 1- v n ;i formal dinner (i.im i' -vss : 1 1 '. i-ti i I by rep-.-efe.nta-lives i cV'Tv i : s v in tii" ("iilunict re- ! : hi r'A ws. ; 1. 1 1 ; .!!' of tfie nicest! nt'm iKaffr that has wn beta wit-i

..jsfu in Hammond. Nsnits of those prornintnt in social t 'roles of Indiana Harbor, IMichigran i';iy, G-iry, lliimm.unl, Whiting, and i:-tsi CUli'agv. were seen. At least twenty wpi'o prosiMit from Gary aid ilt'iecn from Indiana, Harbor. Tho Uin-tii-r was a fiv. uuti affair and set n yi rluii'd ni-'.v Hicidsi'il verandah.

Klaborato decorations had been provided mill the tables wero adorned with chrysanthemums and a.sters. Pierce's orchestra from Chicago played a dance program of twenty numbers, none of which escaped encores. Some beautiful gowns wero worn by the ladies and lojmj Fashion could have received some elaborate hint had sho ,heen present. Among the gruest9 from Giry were the Nurtons, Starrs, Campbells, ' 1'arrjs, Cousins, Dalbeys, Iav renees. Miltimores. w.iui from Indiana Harbor were tho Lees, this Dr. Itobinsons, the Del lolls and others. Tho Country Club's cotillion on New Year's Day will be an -elaborate affair and the entertainment committee has already .set tha machinery lu motion for a delightful program.

SOCIAL NEWS

I'HKTTV TIOMF. v KOIJI land lilies of the valley. Her bridesA. pretty vcildin? took pUce ester-1 maid, Miss Katherine Werkmaster of ).," at the homo f Mr. iind Mra. AVil- ! Chicago wore a costume of green liam latch t. 11 $2 Jefferson, street, when charnieuse veiled vftth tulle. The their daughter '.Mildred became the j bride's mother played the bridal music, bridfl of (..H orse Kruvsf-r. The. cere- j Following .the ceremony a wedding niony was solemnized at five o'clock I supper was served. The appointments

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r u r Weil of Fi iedens were in white and yellow and the table

hti rch. mly the immedi-I was pretty with yellow chrysanthev.ere present. The bride mums. Mr. and Mrs. Krueger will t in white crepe de chine at home with the bride's parents t

suower pmi'i'ift of roses t 11S2 Jefferson street this winter.

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IHWKII AND CAIU. The members of the It. A. 13. Club were hostesses at a pretty dinner j party on Thanksgiving evo at the ) home of. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Austceii

lnroiiglas .street. The tabl-a was attractive in a. color scheme of white and jeilow. a pumpkin lillocj with autumn fiuits and lighted with dandles decorating the. center of the table. The favors were yellow chrysanthemums and at each cover wero

! little chrysanthemum nut cup?. Following tbe, dinner Ave hlmdred was i played and high scores were made by 'Mrs. Knimerling. Mis. Merchant. How's! rd Stevens and Kandolph Iangscth. ' Til" consolation prizes were awarded

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A Gift of Jewelry no matter what tlic occasion may be i.s ahvays the selection that iives most pleasure. WJtthi-r your choice is to be simple and inexpensive or a mure elaborate one you will flu .1 here a Gift, that wHl exact,ly iii'" v. ith your leqitiretnents. i'a at our store any time and look around you're aiwavs wcleoiiii' here.

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to ilrs. Austfen and tr. Emmerling. ,A 1IOI WARMlMtt. " At their new home in Kaat Sitdey street Mr. and Mrs. A. 11. Kale entertained very charmingly on Wednesday evening complimentary to the. members of tho Kyelet Embroidery Club and their huabands. Progressive pedrn was played and at the conclusion of the games a four course supper was served. Mrs. -Clyde Feterie and H. Morris won the first honors and the consolation prizes were awarded to Mrs. U J. Haefer and Clyde Peterio. Among the guests at the party were Mr. and Mrs. H. Morris and son. l'au', Mr. and Mrs. A. (.. Deaver, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lianborne and sen, Herbert, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde PeUrie, Mr. and Mrs. 1. J. Haefer, Mr. and Mrs. Watler Patterson. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stroudo of Gary and G. C. Guhe.cn of Cincinnati. r-VTKRTAI 1 KOHMA LL1. llany Grimmer entertained a small company of friends last evening at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs, John Grimmer, C50 Indiana avenue. Cards and music were the entertainment and during the evening a Chop Suey supper was) served. Covers were laid for the Misses Mary Williams. Florence Kder. Emma Austgen, Josephine Desmond. Hilda Granvbo, Margaret and Clara Liesenfelt. Messrs. Arnold Jergens, Edward and Albert Yaeger. Vern Prindle, Harry and Irvln Grambo, Joseph Klein and Harry Grimmer. lltMHOM) WOMAN'S Chill. . Community Day will be observed by the Hammond Woman's Club at its meeting Saturday afternoon at the Masonic Temple. The meeting will be conducted by the civic department of the club and an interesting program has been arranged. It will be an open meeting and all are Welcome. K.VJOYABI.K PARTY. Mr. and Mrs. John G. Logan entertained last evening in honor "of their daughter. Miss Izora Logan, the guests devoting the evening ,to music and games. Those present were Air. am! Mrs. Charles J. Haen, the Misses Marie Roberts. Anna Albert, Eva Harnett, AVallie Haen, Minnie Jonas, Eva I.aRahn, Messrs. Ijuis Emmerling.

Thomas I'.oss. Fred Yager. Eoui: ; White, Harry Grambo, Ervin Grambo. j Edward Magnus and Oscar Morgan.

STORY HOI R FOR CHILDREN. . The story hour at the Hammond public library will be held at the usual hour from ten to eleven o'clock Saturday, December 2nd. Miss Dales

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children are invited. At the Studio of Mrs. J. J. Anderson, 625 Ann street, there is a large display of hand painted china and water color work. Open afternoons and evening3 until Christmas. Every one invited. 12-1-1-6

fi HOSTS FOR 1JI NNKK. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wolf of Summer street entertained at Thanksgiving dinner yesetrday for Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wolf, Mr. and Mrs. William lluehn, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Haefer and daughter. Miss Marguerite Haefer, Mrs. Anna Hess and son Edward, Russell Wolf and Lucile Wolf. K TE IITAIXS AVITH CARDS. Honors were won by Mrs. Jacob KiiDsmauI. Sirs. Leonard Knoerzer and Mrs. L. Ward at the meeting of Circle No. 1 which, took place Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. John Xordstrand in Indiana avenue. Pedro was played and at the conclusion of the games dainty refreshments were served. There will be no more meetings of the Circle until the first Thursday in January. uts. kmm; a iiosif.s. Mrs. Minnie Orr Kline entertainci

j at a family dinner Thanksgiving day

at her lwme in Ruth street in honor of her s-ter. Miss Orr who will soon h ave foiv Santa Barbara, Cab, to spend the winter. There were covers for fourteen. Greetings were receiver from James Wallace Orr of California. Mrs. Kline's brother, and those present from a distance were a cousin. J. S. Corwin of Covington, O-; a sister. Mrs. Humphrey of Henry, 111.; a sister. Mrs. Do yd and daughter of Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. Grand-Girard an i son and daughter of Aurora. III. ;I KSTS VOR lllXNF.lt. Mr. and Mrs. John Sherby enterttained at a family dinner yesterday at their home in Mason street. Tlur guests included Mr. ami Mrs. Alfrel yhcrby and children. Mr. and Mrs. Alphotise Dorsey and children. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sherby, Miss Mabel Sherby and Joseph Sherby. lll RKI.ATIYF.S AS .IF,TS. Mr. and Mrs. August Wirtz and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meckbnh. rg of Crown Point. Mi. and Mr.,. 'George Drackert ami son Ildwin. Mr. and Mrs. I . R Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Morris and son, Robert, Mrs .Hnnna WieganJ and Miss Louise I;iirlili were the

Pimples Getting Very Uncommon Stuart's Calcium Wafers Have Done Wonders for Society ''in Ridding It of Pimples and Other Skin Eruptions. Wrlt for Free Trial Package. Ton don't ee imywhere near thn number of faces spotted with pimples since SMiari's 1 tilcmm V.Ylcrs became so widely known ami " -m.

W. State Btreet are receiving con- I gratulations on the birth of a son on

Thanksgiving day. ; i i

East Chicago tier People and Occurences

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T!,..-y ai.- ri'-h in calcium sulphide, which is a wonderful blood pnriiler, with a most remarkable action in the skin. You can almost see the pimples fade away. ' This remarkable substance also removes blackheads, oily, muddy complexion, redness, roughness, eczema and all sort of skin rash, itch and eruptions, simply because it is nature's most marvelous remedy. Get a 50 cent box of Ptuart's Calcium Wafers at any drug store and you won't know what to do with your stock of hair-growing ointment, grease, etc. Send for a free trial package of these wonder workers.

Free Trial Coupon. P. A. Stuart Co., 343 Stuart Building-, Marshall, Mich. Send me at once by return mail, a free trial package of Stuart's Calcium Wafers. Name

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guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Morris of State Eine street at Thanksgiving dinner. hold itua i.Aii mkktim;. There was a meeting on Wednesday afternoon of the Jewish Ladies' Society at the home of Mrs. Ren Wolf in Detroit street. Tiie business meeting was followed, with an enjoyable sochu hour. In two weeks on Wednesday Mrs. 'Emit Pillischer. HO Waltham street, will be hostess to the members; CHRISTMAS 1IAA Alt. Keeinning next Wednesday, Decem-

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the Woman's Guild of St. Pauls Lpiscopal church will hold a Christmas bazaar in the guild room in Rimbaca.

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There will be a meeting of Dorcas Rebekah lodge Saturday evening at the I. O- O. F. hall. All members an.i especially the members of the degree staff are urged to be present. There w ill be a meeting of the True Kindred this evening at the I. O. O. F. hall. Miss DeEtta Curry is spending the week-end in Kalamazoo, Mich., the guest of he rmother and sister. Mijss Elizabeth Webber of Mason street spent Thank.-ei ving with relatives in Cedar Lake. Mr. and Ms. G-eorge Car row of 313

WHAT LAKE CQUNIY WANTS TO KNOW

The Answer Is Found in the Statement of a Hammond Resident. From week to week, from year to

year, there have been appearing In

these coimns statements rnaue uy nelg-hbors, which we have all read with gret lrrWrest. and many of us with great profit. Hut what we want tff know is, do they stand the greatest test of all the test of time? Here is conclusive evidence on this point from a Hammond man: A .F. Robinson. 44J E. State , St., Hammond. pays: "I believe Doan's Kidney Pills saved me from -being operated on for kidney and bladder trouble. I had terrible pains In my loins and I noticed a retention of the kidney secretions. When the kidney secretions did pass. there was a scalding sensation and I suffered terribly. 1 began using Dean's Kidney Pills and passed a large gravel stone. Six boxes removed the trouble." Mr. Robinson gave th eaboxo statement In October, 1914 and'on July 15, i91S, he add'd: "I consider the cure Doan's Kidney Pills gave me permanent. For thts reason, I am glad to recommend them." " 5c, at all dealers. Fnster-M'.lbum Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, 'N- Y. Adv .

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MISS' AND SMALL WOMAN'S LONG WAISTED DRESS. ByAnabel Worthingtop.

Tr really lonk3 as if Paris is of ore min I in reeard to the open neck on the eea3,m's dresses un doubt because furs

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tion r,ii.ist winter's chilling winds. The shape is by far the most popular. In the Ion; waisted dress illustrated i rider No. S.OSO there is a very artistic ombinatieu of style features. The den is particularly suitabre for a young . irlish figure. In bestowing the second ook upon the -collar that, drape itself t hack almost to the waist line. on a ,ticc the pretty Vfeet. achieved by the ie of the separate front panel it is tacked to tbe waist fronts and joined o. the skirt, that has uiiTe backward turning plaits to bo,Tt abotit. The. girdle, .vita ends fastened nt either sile of the .anel arid smart cuffs, hold attention because"W being developed in satin in color that contrasts effectively against the collar in light tone. The-panel may

be of material to match the girdle it you would prefer it. The Ion? looc lines of tbns frock ire especially good. The model suggests the moyenage silhouette. Serge, gnbaidine, Velvet, broadcloth, wool inli- ami wool mixtures -are popular weaves suitable for this drsian. You can dress well at the smallest cost if you will use tho pattern of fc''ch dress as directed. The dress pattern, Xo. S.080. cuts in sizes fourteen to twenty years. To make in size K. refiuiivs 4 yards of 41 inch n.aleiial; :. yir.l "'. inch satio; ; yard 'I 30 inch coiitri.slins gooiU foi the collar. Hie

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Mr. and Mrs. Hans G. Peterson of Ob cott avenue spent Thanksgiving' with Mrs. Petersen's parents at Hammond. Tho Woman's Guild of the Church of the Good Shepherd Is being entertained this afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. J. Freeman on Beacon streetMr. and Mrs. M. J. Kiernan entertained at the Thanksgiving dinner yesterday at their home on Baring avenue. Tho out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. James Kennedy and Mr. and Mrs. Harding, from Chicago. Tho Men's Club- of tho Congregational church will hold thlr regular meeting Monday December 4th at 8:00 p. m. at the church parlors. An Interesting program" has been prepared am! all men are cordially invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Petersen and children are among the Chicago visitors today. The general meeting of the East Chicago Woman's Club combined with the regular meeting of the home economic department will be held next Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Judge Boggs on Beacon street. This is the annual Christmas party and all riiernbcrs of the f lub are urged to attend. Mrs. R. J. Osborn of El Paso, Texas, is the week-end guest of Miss Antoinette Kostur of the Marl-annette Shop on Chicago averfue.

WANTED Rugs to clean. Satlsfac-I

tion guaranteed. Prices right. See James Cooper, 918-1455th St. 11-27-3

The monthly business meeting ofj the Calumet Chapter D. A. R, have!

postponed their meeting from Monday al'ternoon, to the regular social meeting on Monday afternoon December 11. This change has-been made on account of the absence of the regent, Mrs. F. E Evans, and tbe past regent, Mrs. J. D. Jones. Further announcement will be made later.

If you'll advertise your holiday liariciiins we -rill Rrt the people to .hop early. .Xow'm the time to get busy.

WHEN HEALTH TAKES WING "Wlon health affrighted spreads ber rosy wing and Hies with every changing gale of spring" take Number t't Fur the Blood. Employed in blood poison, rheumatism, catarrh, constipation, liver, kidney and stomt'.ch troubles, mercurial, lead and zinc poisoning. 1'nder its use sores, ulcer", nodes, tumors, pimples and scrofulous swellings disappear as if by magi-;. Made by J. C. Mendenhall. Evansville, Mid.. 40 years a druggist. Sold by Jos. Wels. Hammond, Ind., find Central Drug Store. Indiana Harbor. Ind. Adv.

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XMAS GIFTS FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE

HE Gift Store that's what many call our store. Every-

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unique gifts thins for the particulai and gifts useful, like the Conklin Self-Filler. A Conklin makes a mighty good gift. The pen with the "Crescent Filler". Points to suit every hand. 22.50 up.

Self -Filling Fountain Pen

NON-LEAKABLE SllInmers, Drusr Store

Hohman Street, Near State Phones: 14201421. Hammond, Ind.

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jf ur SumQss prencfedlor brirtnAT-TcGrea, hindd Results-Try one to-& ancl see. for yourself .

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Your Christinas Problems Solved at

SILVER'S

ox don't have to worry about what to sive. I have done the worrying for you. I have been working for many months to prepare for this f'venl. -I have bought goods from, all over the country. I have searched th markets everywhere. I have bought the best the world offer?. I am now ready to offer Christmas suggestions to my most intimate friends as well as to those people whom I know only slightly. I am ready to stake my future-reputation oa what I offer as fusgestions on .what I sell as gifts. Whether your purchase involves the spending of merely a trifle r of several dollars. I am ready to welcome you and serve you faith fully serve jou Intelligently serve you so well that you cannot liel'.i but be pleased. I mention a few articles that always, prove ideal atui weleom Christmas gifts:

FOR HER Genuine Coral Cameo Ring. solid gold- mounting $4 and up . Watch Bracelets $6.50 and up. Solid Gold Lavaliers with genuine diamond.? $5 and up. Solid Gold BrDoches $3 and up. Gold Filled Guaranteed Brooches $1.00 and up. Solid Gold Rings $2.00 and up. Combination Manicure and Toilet Sets in Ivory or silver $5 and up. , Umbrellas, detachable handle $3.00 and up. A most complete assortment of choice Cut Glass, Silverware and Hand Painted China. Genuine Diamond Rings $10.00 and up.

FOR KIM Genuine Eigin Watch, twenty .year guaranteed gold ease $3.50. Others up to $Tj.00. Guaranteed Gold Fobs $3.00 and up. Traveling Sets in genuine leather cases $5.00 anf up. Silver and Ivory Military Set? $3.50 and up. Waldemar Chains $1.00 and in. Gold Knives $2.00 and up. Cuff Links and Scarf Pins $1.00 and up. Gent's Umbrellas $4.C0 and in. Gent's Set or Signet Ring----$4.00 and up. CHarms and Lockets $2.00 an 1 up Belt Buckles, Sterling Silvo-. genuine leather belts complex $2.00 and up. All articles engraved free.

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JEWELER and OPTOMETRIST 177 State Street. Hammond, Ind. Opposite E. C. Minas Department Store. Open evenings.

Our Offering Is expert work in shoe repairing. Perhaps we en make your last year's shoes give you another season's service If you bring them to us for our careful work in expert fchoe repairing. You can turn tin spotlight on our work and And every bit of it satisfactory." Just let us add a foot-note to the fact that our prices are as passing as our shoe repairin g.

STANDARD ELECTRIC SHOE REPAIR SHOP A. A BR A HAM SON, PROP. 235 E. STATE ST. 'HAMMOND, IND.

EUGENE S. COOPER ...ARCHITECT...

OFFICfc; ROOM .W2 HAMMOND BUILDING TELEPHONE 2837 Residence: i Mason St., Phone 3)6 HAMMOND, INDIANA

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One -thinjr that Pa Pmvitlc!' likes about this store is that when you sk for nriyihiii they don't come ba'-k at you ith, "Madam, hrr'is souif l !iin; just fas ood. They till ytur order .roper-'y at prices tlrit will please ymt as trrcatly as their hitrh hv.m'v i'oods do

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BUY YOUR FLOUR NOW. t W'c soli (iokl .Medal Mour at lowest prices - 1-4 bhl 1-8 bbi. $1.23

Old Fashioned Lard, per pound

Boulevard Pineapple, per can Boulevard Corn, 15c seller, per can

Boulevard Peas, lie sellsi per can. 12cs per doz. ..

Van Camp's Golden Pumpkin, 3 cans D.n..k A n.i rr f c -.f- e i ' r

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Kan Brand Pears, Peaches and Plums,

in syrup 20c seller, per can, 13c; per doz. .. Dyer's Pork and Beans, 15c seller, per can Happy Wcrr3 Miic: Meat, 3 pkgs

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j Swift's Pride Soap, 10 bars. ..

All 5c Soap, 6 bars for Kitchen Kleanser, 3 cans

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Grandma's Washing Powdsr,

large sie Gold Dust Washing Powder, 25c seller; per pkg. . Fairy Soap, 10c seller; 3 bars

All 10c sellers, this sale, 3 bars Best Granulated Sugar, 10 lbs Best Creamery Butter, per pounds ,, - -

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We carry a full line of Tobaccos All 5c sellers, tliis snle.'fi ules. 25c

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