Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 175, Hammond, Lake County, 12 January 1917 — Page 5
Fridar. Jan. 12. 1017
THE TIMES PAGE FIVE
PERSONAL!
SOCIAL HEWS!
COMING EVENTS. Th 1. A. M. Club will b pntertann d 1V the Misses Hilda ".YhH.el mid Aurilia Wilcox this efninir at the li-me of Miss Whitzfl in "Welili street. ENTERTAINS WITH CARDS. Mrs. Peter Haltman Htid Mrs. W. I. ia made lush scores ii cards yostcrii'ty afternoon at th meet inr of Circle No. 2 which took place with Mrs. M. Smtz at her homo in Kussetl street. Th consolation prize was awarded to Mrs. Henry Bicker. I'edro was played progressively at four tables and at the conclusion of the (raines the hostess 5-erved a dainty collation. Mrs. Hartel will lie the next hostess. DANCING- PARTY. The Fthian Pleasure Club entertaind at its first dancing Party last evening t the K. of TV hall and about twen-
tv-flve couples were present to enjoy the occasion. Charles Kohde played for the dance. The parties will be made a feature of the winters social program for the members and their families. The next party will be $iei early in February. CARD Or THANKS. We wish to thank the lodge and the many friends and - neighbors for the floral offerings' and for their sympathy and kindness shown to us in the illness ami leath in our home. Mil. JOHN F. YOUN'CRR . N D CHll.PrtF.N". t 1-12-1 ANNUAL ELECTION LUNCHEON. The annual election luncheon of the Hammond Woman's Club will be an event of Saturday. The luncheon will be served at the Masonic Temple, twelve-thirty o'clock, and will be followed by an important business session, a feature of-which will be the election of oflicers. The social committee for 1917 with Mrs. ,. If. Kelly, chairman, will scre the luncheon. W. C. T. V. MEETING. Mrs. John A. Uavit whs at home yesterday afternoon to the members of the South Side . C T. V. An interesting fviture of the program was the paper on "Rescue Work" by Mrs. H. 1-3. CranKer, followed by a general discussion of the subejet. The program also included several readings and musical numbers. Mis. Gait served her guests with rcfrchmcnts.
Not a Pimple Anywhere in Sight
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,And Any Woman May Become Free From All Blemishes of i Face ot. Skin by Using j Stuart's Calcium Wafers.
One of the greatest blessings a woman can have is to bo possessed of a tine fair skin on face, neck and arms. A little attention now ami then to the blood condition makes this possible. Women are great sulf'-rers from blood disorders and hence their complexions are married because of this fact.
MEETING WAS POSTPONED. This week's meeting of the Colonial Club has been postponed for two weeks when Mrs. Kncene Oriswold of Fast
State street will be hostess to the club I at a thimble party.
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STORT HORR FOR CHILDREN. The story hour at the Hammond public library will be held at the usual hour from ten to eleven o'clock Saturday morning. January 13th. Miss Pales will tell Animal Myths and Legends and all children are invited.
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"A Beautiful Complexion Always
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j the pores. throwing off all skin rtis- ) colorations and blood impurities, that ! they- do their work of beauty buildling almost before yon can believe n ! possible for them to act at all. iTou may obtain a b n' these delightful wafers from any druggist amwhere. Frice, cents.
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Don't Dela Taking Duffy's until news dispatches announce the annual epidemic of grip. Get Duffy's now and build sufficien t siamina to withstand grip and pneumonia to which you are constantly exposed.
jffy's Pore Malt Yhiskey
Sizzling' Agony! The pain from a burn or scald is nerve-racking torment that cries loudly for help. Apply Hamlin's Wizard Oil at once. You can have no idea how quickly it will draw out the pain. The healing and 6oothing oils will guard you from the dangers of poisoning and permit the wound to heal readily without serious results. Always keep bottle ofHamlin'i Viird Oil in the house. It saves needlesspain every dsy. A sure and quick relief in cases of stiff Joints, neuralgia, sore throat, cold in chest, aore muscles, cuts, bruises, la me back, lumbago and rheumatism. Hamlin's Wisard Oil is composed of the most expensive of healing oils. It containe no chloroform or any other harmful drugs. Penetrate at once to the seat of the pain, giving quick and lasting relief. J5c and 90c at all druggist. For constipation, torpid liver, sick headache, whip your lazy liver with Hamlin's Wizard Liver Whips. For Sal by All Draggittt HAMLIN'S WIZARD OIL CO. CHICAGO. ILL.
HAMMOND, IND. Jost. W. Weis Summers Pharmacy C. C. Min Co. N orris Pharmacy
AT THE COUNTRY CLUB. The "'social afternoons' at the Hammond Country Club are among the winter's most charminp affairs, the one yesterday being- attended by a lame number of the club women. The jtuests had their needle work and were enter
tained by Miss Elizabeth lHrmer ot
ChieaKO, reader. lea and cakes were served. Ilrs. T. V. Oberlin. "Mrs. Harry
Johnson and Mrs. G. H. Austin poured. !,,.- jrs
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CLUB ZS OEOANIZED. i with Miss Kthcl Reed delighftully enlcr-jtimc
tf-.ined a number of girls at her h
Free Trial Coupon. T. A. Stuart Co.. 349 Stuart Build, ingr, Marshall, Mich. Send me Ht on. e by return mail, a fr trial packagy of Stuart's Calcium Wafers.
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The creation pictured here is for afternoon wear, either at th bridge 1 party or ivalkinp. and was especially designed for the Palm Beach season. It is of cream-colored satin, with plaited decollette bodice. A cape-like net of embroidered, filmy black lace completes the outfit. SNOW STORM SLOWS UP CONSTRUCTION
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iid iliui"" hindered i in Gary today, hut
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no! tie it u; altogether. Workmen ! t.oinii tiie temperature six alo e zero
at slartun time tins momma.
has o) been rc-oi'iii.t.'(l ly tlu- prolVsHoii and i;;itya one of tlio most cITcctiN c rt'iiicdit'8 and preventatives of u.fi, ptii'iuinnii;;. uiis, colds and diseases tf the respiratory organs. rii)rejndiced physciaii lt adily recommend and use it in practice and hospital work l;eaue of its aistiite jtiu'ity and )uality. It i- aeetal)Ie to the mot deli-ate stoma-h as it is made from the choicest of grains thoroughly malted and rcuirin: very little effort !' the digestive nivalis. If taken in tablespoon doses in eiial amounts of water milk before meals and on retiring it assists in checking the disease, helps prevent wast in of the tissues and helps the stomach to more perfectly die.-t ami asimilate f I. Fortify your system bv taking Duffy's reulai'ly
The jremiine l)uff 's Pure Malt Whiskey is sold in SKA LEI) BOTTLES ONLY by most druggists, ri-o-eers and dealers. -1.(). If they can't supply you. write u. Useful household booklet free. The Duffy Malt Whiskey Company,
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Rochester, N. Y.
held
yesterday afternoon .'it the Imme
R. I). Harier. The election id took place anrl ss follower!
an enjoyable soeial hour at hih the iiostess ser el t. rimrs--
me. i luncheon. Mrs. John Mel,-an vas elect-
6i59 South llohman street, last evermc for the rurpose of organizinK a clul. Music and dancing were features of the eveninsr and at 10::1) o'clock a dainty Hincheon was served. Covers were laid for the following: Misses Kthel Chapman, Catherine. Lung, Mona L.ott. Mayme ;'Connor. Lodena Soltvvedel. Molly Broun, May AVisu and Kthel Heed.
ed president: Mrs. Wilfred .f. ". Keekr.
M rs. I.y on. Hunt, seen t reasurer.
ice president : tary. and Mrs-.
WHITING S POPULAR
TAKES
PASTOR
UP HAMMOND WORK
THIMBLE PARTY. Mis. Frank Brieizke entertained in
formally at a thimble party y esterday cf Mrs afternoon at her home in. "Warren street j
for the members of the Amethyst Club. The club's next meeting: will be held at the home of Mrs. II. Berg: in Price place.
MRS. HIX IS HOSTESS. At her home in Claude street Mrs. I . Franklin Hix. was hostess yesterday afternoon to thu members of the lift I x division of the M. K. Ladies' Aid Society. The regular business meeting was devoted to plans for the meeting: next Wednesday when the. fifth division will entertain the entire society at the home
J. T. fit to, )- Ada street.
ELECT OFFICERS. The annual business meeting of the Pine Street ladies' Aid Society was
NOTICE. There will be the yearly business ! meeting: of the members of the First ; Congregational church of Hammond' Thursday, January 1. at the church. (
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NIELSEN. Clerk.
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We Will Give . A $2.50 Springer Ironing Bo
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ELECT OFFICERS. The second division of the Ladies' Aid Soci.iy of the First Conurrpational church met at the li-nne of Mrs. Belif Stanford yesterday afternoon for th" annual election of olTieis. The foilowiiiK members were elected to ot'fics: "resident Mrs. Belle Stanford. Vice President Mrs. F.tta Bush. Treasurer Mrs. Cora Bothw. II. Seereta ry M rs. Clara Jury. Recorder Mrs. Dye. 1 MRS, ORTT IS HOSTESS. Forty-live memti.-rs were present yesterday at the meetiiiK of the Baptist Woman's Union at the hoim- of Mrs. J. F. Ortt in Conkey avenue. The meeting: was in charge of the child culture department, with Mrs. Bert Anderson, chairman for the day. A very interesting projrram was given followed by a social hour when refreshments were served. Mrs. H. V.. flrangrer had a paper ot) "The Girl Who Disappeared" and the musical program included a duett by Miriam Warner and Uut'i Carter, a vocal solo by Mrs. McLellan and a piano number by Louise -Meyers. The meeting next Thursday afternoon will be held at the church and "The Hammond Plan" will be discussed.
St. .1 "seph's coriErocjtiun's new pas-, to:-, tin- Lev. John Bet'--:, t r.i nsfi-rred ' i;o:n Wiiitind to H.imniond, -.avinjj ar-l rived at the rectory on Wednesday, is i already taking charge with an expei - . iem ed hand, lie is looking forward to j to-xt Sunday, his first appearance as ' pastor in -Hammond. wit:i as much i keen anticipation as hi parishioners. A radiant contagious sniii on a ! kindly, face, dispelled severe formality' fo; an interview, when a. reporter fmind Father Berj; in the midst of ; wov', but it did not ouite h"de some j capo board of education and the bureau J
of naturalization of tiie I'nited States department of labor took place, at the Riley building-, Indiana Harbor. last niftht. Between three ImnJred and fifty and four hundred were present. Fr-om seven to seven thirty, sec; ions of the nisrht school were in session and a fcol deal of interest was shown in the arious phases of that work that are beinar carried on. Especially were the vocational and domestic, s-i'-nce classes attractive 10 the vistors. . The concert by the Houman ia n ; psy band was a vf ry enjoyable feruure. There were two disappointments on the pro (f ram due to the absence of W. B. VanHorne, who was 10 Kive tle address of getting on behalf of the board of education, and the bs n e of Judge Chas. 10. 'Ireenwaid, who was also to give an address.
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people here, I would above : i 1 ps prefer to return to Whit ins. but
b.-lvltiR to 'li av WhitiPU. there is rei p;a..-e l it tiie whole doese 1 would rather mi ttiati to St. Joseph's." said Fa the:- Hr-rs to his interviewer. "f do not feel that. 1 am om.ni; ainwis st lMi'fr-!'! w hen I c ome to Hammond, for 1 already know many of tiie cider member! of tiie parish, and time wil". emiV.e me to beeome acquainted with The talks were interspered by music by the band, a Hag diill by the school Children and a Scotch song by James Johnstone. The principal address in Knglish was given by a representative of the naturalization office in Chicago, Mr. Sturges, not beint: able to be present.
! ,-i.l. Front the reputation Hammond Whitinjr. He was full of praise for I h:is. I know 1 shall like it . a city.1 j the loyalty and co-operation that h "And will you teli your congregation I had in the Oi! City, and while the ni.ijr:e; Sunday upon the occasion of your teriat accomplishments there men lirft address as its pas-tor'.'" the priest i large, he save the executive and i.vi.i'vas. asked. i ness side of his Whiting and Hammon.: I "I shall r:ot hae very mm ii to pa y," i congregations second place, the spir :- .-lid tie pastor with promptness that I ual side unconsciously receiving ti imlii-.tte.l thoucht and deej5ion on the 'greater emphasis in hi d!s(.usp:: . subje.-t. He wi.I address his cong re- Th is same attitude was tnanifes'e.:
iioiii at the S o'clock mass and when he with appreciation spoke c. i at the high mass. f 'nn.fru nd in g the farewell expressions lie received t he English and the German from his Whiting- friends, Cat'iol.e- . s. lie will probably pca k inland Protes-tants alike, the differeivi il'eing noticeable, as a purse was o:c some t:me to come one of the ' of the substantia; expressions of g .;; fro :ii the Rensselaer o'ilege w ill J will. St. Joseph's to assist rn the work I Among hi St. Joseph parishioners ; it rd ays and Sundays. ; enthusiasm, loy.ilty and good w ill to-
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For "iest j .i t
Ii wn with much feeling; that Father , era spoke of his leave-taking from
ward the new past or already embracer
thf
ntsre congregation.
EVERYONE NEEDS A TONIC Tfl WITHSTAND THE HIGDHS OF WINTER
A Few Bottles of S. S. S. Willj
se er on
NEW PRIMARY LAW BUSTS UP GARY CAMPAIGN
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inorougniy lone up ine .iiureA rev notti.- - w. . a wonierful amot.ru o3TSteiTl. ioiig1.lv all-sing en Ke, pint weil and m thorough phs- blood :fl putting th- ..,) tijio j;-. simply a matter of resist -! t il-t : ondit i.r.. 1'
tint;l late summer there a lot of disappointed ( ;:t!y. They have been
If the legislature passes the bil. setting back the primary date fioin Jlanh
IS grill;" to be andidates in insisting that
the primaries he held as ht schedule. .Many who think they have a good i chance now fear that several months'
Excellent talks) were made by Leo j time may bring about political reOmechowski in Polish, Judge Wm. A. : verses. Fuzy in Hungarian, John Campfan in i . Roumania. L. W. Saric in Servia n-Croa- j U. newspaper for people who are Man and Joi n Fu'eU in Ski vish-Rohe- j ..till on earth that's what THE mian. n l US in.
mg disease to whi.lt the system is
ject very da y. You .-Mil r'-adily sr-c. therefore, importaio-e of keeping the system
proper condition, strong
and vigorous.
land free from all manner of impurities. Pure blood is the first essential to 'p. rfe.-t health, for the blood is the 'source of all vitality. Keep your blood i absolutely tree frjjm all impurities, and :oyur health is assured. The rir.'ors of wither are unusually
;e .-. ... .ii.. nr-l : : i -i in:-'1 s n -'' S S. vi!! "io you i f good by t'no--pi:ri Tying 'h. ' entir-- syster,. t'i . i i : improve your
anl by inr ssitig your supplv re.t blood (hr uighou- the cir
culation, new life aiio vigor wilt tsKe the place of tha' vcpU and good for nothing feeling. S S. S. is sold by druggists everywhere, win. will teli u:: tliJj i hs been on th-i market for more j-r. ' years and is thorough' v tt-iiaide. uable books and free medical a-1.:c- ebe had liy writing ! Sv. ;fr Specif-; i "it Swift Laboratory . A'h.n.a. ";a - - .
sub- j appel ite ! of rich.
the
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The installation of officers will take j place this evening at l he meeting of I Hammond Temple N'o. 73 Pythian Sisters ..t the K. of P. hall. There will ts a me'etiig Saturday
evening " of Dorcas Rebekah lodge at ; the 1. O. O. F. halt in State street. j i Bernard Gavit. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. ! j A. Gavit of Hyslop Place. returned i yesteqtlay after three months' visit withj relatives in. Flint. Atlas and Saginaw, Mich. I Mrs. C. A. Lockwood has had as her 'guest since Saturday. Mrs. Charles Bur-! 1 nett of Toledo, i. She .--ft. today for Austin. III., for a short visit. Mrs. Bu r- ! liett's sister. Miss .Veil i Howe of Chi-. icago spent the week-end with her at i the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lockwood. i
HUNDREDS
WERE PRESENT
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j Tiie second h.-ld under the
naturali.at ion meeting auspices of the F.ast Chi-
Friday and! Saturday
CLEARING
AnvWintorIIatii.isln.il jj-oing at $1.00. Sonic Hvoi-tli -r-t to ..' T want the space for Sprincr froods. Anv of those hats are gooil fw next Avinter. Children's Iiats-25C-08. All worth l.!8-s.".0t. We are also showinjr the new Sprinp: Hats from 98c and n, in satin and braids.
ANKFORTH AT SHOP....
184 State St. Hammond, Ind.
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The Chicat-o. Lake Slmre and South liend Railway '('oinjan' is now "operating throiml-. trains. Standard railway cars are handled in trains by ch-'-trie locomotives of seven hundred and fifty horse-power. The service r- ; i lie fastest in existen.-e lietween HAMMOND. LAST "Ili CAliO. OAL'V. MK'HKIAX TTV and SOTTll 1JLN1 ' All classes of freight ai'e aeeeptetl in carloads and !- : tban carloads. Car capacity up to fifty tons. Call our freight audits for further informal ion.
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P. W. Meyn, Pres., Jos. W. Weis, Vice-Pres., W. C. Belman, Sec.-Treas., David T. Eniery,Ass't. Scc.-T. There is no better time than now to open your Savings account with the LAKE COUNTY SAVINGS & TRUST COMPANY Bank. This bank welcomes the consistent saver and is ready to extend every possible courtesy and service to its savings depositors THE CHARACTER OF THIS BANK IS REFLECTED IN THE PERSONNEL OF ITS BOARD OF DIRECTORS. PETER W. MEYN JOS. W. WEIS 0TTA DUEUOj ?7Vi5t PkKtz W. C. BELMAN . ALBERT MAACK J. N. BECKMAN v JULIUS H. MEYN FRANK S. BETZ All Savings Deposits made with this bank on or before Saturday, January 13th, will draw 3 per cent interest from January 1st.
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