Hammond Times, Volume 5, Number 56, Hammond, Lake County, 3 February 1917 — Page 5
Februarv 3, 1917
THE TIMES PAGE FlVii USE ALLcNS FOOT-EASE The antiseptic powd r 1o be shaken into the shoes and sprinkled into the footbath. Jf you want rl and comfort for tired, itching, swollen. ?vetinK feet. use Allen's Fooi-lCasc It relieves Chilblains and Fund Rites and prevents blisters, sore and callous ppn's. Just the thing for Iinong Parties. IXent Leather Shoes and for P-roaking in He Had to Go Back Into His Hole SOCIAL NEWS
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An important meeting of the Iik . tl,)Ilors xv,.r won nJ. ir, j. o. Sullivmi, unity Humane SH-i'ty will he held rs j;,,hloss, C. Nelson arid R. SwanCentral school Monday evening, j tlll rs j p Daily won the out gktss
MEETING FOR MONDAY. The history department of tlio llamn. oud Woman's Club will mod Monday, i-vi.ruarv fth. at the home of Mrs. M. I Derinodv. 1 1 4 Mot ame nvenu The ! ing will be called u order at twoi hi r slit o'clock. Immigration win I"1 me t for the afternoon, conducted ly Mrs. K. S. Cooper. The Jtov. Floyd II. Adams will be present to discuss the immigration problcu as It affects this -.mniediate vicinity. Mrs. Georgo Koh- ..... ,i ,.,,, -man for next vtar desires '.he names of all those wishinar to woik. . ii the history committee. Mrs. J. O. Thompson will meet the nnv ,.a 1.?-! d..i r .ommuiee for a short session al the .lose of Monday's meeting. The following is the program: Sonus "America." and 'The Star Spanned banner" Committee Ueview of the lesson in the tcabools. Mrs. AVillinin Ahkci "They Who Knock At Our dates. "" a review Mrs. C. 1".. Miller The Fromised L,and." a review Mrs. V.. S. Cooper lminiKration In Lake Court y" Rev. V. H Adams n,,..,!,,. rt Mrs. VrilMam .ienoi Mettler and I'urrent F.vents. Mrs. Norman Morton Mrs. V. J. Lyons MKS. ROKSIS A HOSTESS. A very rharnunK party was ie?i by Mrs. "W. C. Norris at her home in F.liza-b.-th street yesterday afternoon for the members of the Alpha Phi Club. Mrs. ,;,-s,e "Wilson was the club's only guest. A prettily appointed two course lunchiou was served following an afternoon ....voted to needle work. Mrs. 1". "W. Chidlaw of Ktmhnch avenue will be hostess to the club next Friday rifteri.c.on. February 9th. THIMBLE PABTY. A pleasant meeting of the Friday Aft-, moon Club took place yesterday with j Mrs. Cnr w Neiscn at tier noui..- .m ; limbach avenue. Mrs. Nelson enter-: : , . - o,i,i.i rvort v unci .lurinsT tainea hi. h nimim. i ... .. ,1.., .f,.n the eufSts wore ent-r-! ,in.l w ith music on the Kdison. A ! I -ettily appointed luncheon was served Tr Alexander Stotkowitz will entertam the members ot tne nun rum inhusbands at a valentine party j,t h home in Tark I'lace. TO ENJOY DANCING PARTY. Following the regular rehearsal MonCfiv evenie at the Central school the: members of the Hammond Municipal ! Choral Society xvil go to me. namo-i j of Commerce to enjoy a dam. ing party, j ISSUE INVITATIONS TODAY. Wiliiam .1. Hastings. 11 ;::lr and Charles M. Hi' k ,.,! at. a dancing party I. , ic. February ?-.h at the ,,un'r Club. , (in! ill be ia.v evenHammond CARD PARTY. In soite of the .severe cold weather last evening the card party given by the Lady Vikinars was marl d by la rge BHffl I CHILD'S COLD BY GIVING OTP OF FIGS Cleanses the little liver and bowels and they get well quick. Wlion jour child suffers from a oM don't wait: give the li't'e st"tmch. liver and bowels a g.-r:t'.-. thorough c'.e f :isi :: g pt once Vh"ii cress, f'-vish. hstle.-s. j . doesn't sleep, f at ) act naturally: if iiresiih. is h,-d. rtwtia. h S'"ir. gi-.e a t sr, (,'if. i ! of "Cahfroroa Syrup of l ies." and m a few Ivnr? a"! the c!og- . "list i-atel w aste. sour bile and i !!ti-1.g"S!-ei f..o. w-iil gen'ty move out of j ti e ,:',-oU. ard . ha , ' a well, playful child agnn. If 'ir ill' ! coughs, snuffles and has .aught cold or is feverish or has a sore th-oa! give- a good fle.-e of "i"a 1 f' Jin la Sj mp of Figs" 111 evacua . e il-,. lin r Is i;i difference what cGier tr.-almetir i.s k children needti't this harmless "fruit be coaxed to laxative." Milu.t of mo'hei-3 keep it handy because; I hey know its action on the td.omaoh. liter mid bowels is prompt and sure. They also know a little given to-djy saws a sick child te.jnorrovT. Ask your druggist for a ,"a-cent bottle of "California Syrup of Figs." which contains directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly .n the bottle. Re-v.-aro of counterfeits iold h.-re. Get the genuine, made ,y "'"alifornia Fig Syrup 'nmpsiiy." Adv. Ens
Second Grand Reception a and Ball Given by Catholic Order or Foresters St. Casimir's Court, No. 1645
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Tickets at Door .')oc. l.adies I-'ree Initiation Before Dance at 1:00 P. M. Sharp Foresters Cordially Invited
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POSTPONE MEETING. On account of the severe cold weather the meeting of the Onk Leaf F.i.ihroidery Club was postponed until next Friday afternoon, I' bi nary 9th when Mrs. Hal Veiiug of Lino street will be hostess. j CLUB TO MEET. The monthly social meeting of the North Side Unties" t'luh will he held ! next Friday :"; .rnooti at the home of Mr j Hath.iwav in lnduina Harbor. BANQUET FOE KEMBERS. Monday evening, Feliruary 5th. wi'.l be "( '.eiitiemen s Xifiht" at the hall of Friedens Kvnnfrol ical churi h. Sohl street ind Indiana avenue at 8 o'clock sharp. A flae program has been prepared ;uid a profiiablo lime is assured. HOLD "WEEKLY MEETING. 'flip King's liausht.rs were pleasant - !y entertained by Mrs. Pfertiert Norton ,-,f Murray street at the regular weekly class meeting yesterday. The members brought iheir needle work and during me aiternoon tne nosiess sereo a oamy hmcheon. The weekly nieetinK of (lorcas Thb.kah lodge will be bold this evening all the I. O. O. V. hsll and nil members or the decree team urc rerpieste.l 10 be present for drill work. Thirty andidatea of I'nuy c.mncil No. 72S Knitrhts of Columbus will go to c.ary tomorrow where the second and third degrees will be conferred on a larse class. A tamiu-H will be served immediately following the ceremony. The Hammond members will leave on a special car at S:15 o'clock. PUPILS RECITAL. A group of Miss Adele Dunbar' pus m piano app-re.i in .i . . . . i i, ..... .-. - e r e -Rimcit.n last even ns i ". r bach avenue. The following younjr peopic participated and at trie close of their program frappe and wafers were served: 1'niet Moszkouski Spanish Dance Krnma l.uther and Miss Dunbar assisting. Cadman Ku'.eorpe l"s;her Hawk. Eruwn The I'rixk-s Good-Night Song .lime Kobinson. ttreal.boff - Autumn Flowers Irvin Scurlock. Dvorak Humoreske Georeia Anderson. I Kern .The Advance of tlie Guards ' Heulah lia shore. Large The Flower Pong Loona Martin. Crainm.ond Little Masqueradcrs March Kerr.ard Gledhill. Streabbog Little Fairy Waltz Mildred Harris. Trio Gounod Soldiers' Chorus (from Faust) Beulah Bashore. Met ha Wilhelm, Emma Luther. Mozart The Schoolmaster's Sng Irvine P.ichwvne. Teter The .li.Hy Coppt rsmit h Luth Mcl'anicl. Lichner As The Dance Goes On Oletha Martin. Kngelmann t The Children's Tart Klfannr Mand.-l. Duet Cadmus Danse Capri'-cioso Ksther Hawk and Loona Martin. Ducelle Mayheils Helen Turner. I'-rown The Royal Trumpeters Vivian Andersen. Waldtrufel F.spana Ruth Howard. Kneelniann The Four Leaf Clover Velma Kadcl'ff. 13"hrn La Grace Metha V.'ilheim. Rotnanc.e Mis Dunbar AFTERNOON CARD PARTY. Mrs. John Marsh, Mrs. Jennie Rov of' 1'ast Chicago and Miss Mhvi:i Schloer w ere the prize winner at th Friday afternoon card party regular of tl,e Woman's Loyal Circle held at the "Moose liall in State street. Pedro was played. There was no lodge session last even ing hut the regular meeting will b-"- held! in I'.to weeks on Friday. ' IUKCHEON AND BRIDGE. M'rs. T'eter '"rumpacker was hostess tot the Mareiuet te Club at a one o'clock I luncheon yesterday at lh Hammond Country Club. Cards followed the lunch eon and high scores jn auction bride were made bj- Mrs. V,". G. pax ton and Mrs. R. o Winckler. CIVIC COMMITTEE MEETS. Airs, .lonn i . maiiey. :i Detroit' street, opened h.-r home lat e-.-ening to the civic oomtnitte-e nf l:t J j ; ,n pj Woman's Cjuh for its regular nteeiing. The meeting was in charge of th- eity welfare committee, with Mis. T. I. M. dFeb. (u)od Slusie Furnished
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.New Shoes. Try It I nils Sold everj-i where, ;:5o. Don't accept nnv substiote. F,.r FRF.F trial packige, d-dr.-ss Allen St. Olmsted. Lo Ijnv, N. Y. ! Adv. i - ' ' ' " "" " " I Jeska chairman for the evening. Judge W. W. Mcllshaii of Crown Point was j tinshle to attend on account of Wines . and tlie regular program for the even-1 ing was poBt Dencil and there was n t
round tablo discussion. Tito meeting! Uiwio largely attended ami a great. ui of Int-rst was ir.iu,.sted. Mrs. j Herbert Hutchins. the chairman meailed nini announced the K!soi VMu'-n-i tion Art Fxhtbit to be held a th Chamher of Commerce routs, Friday anl Sat- i tuiiav. February Sth an! i"lh. ! T'on' a:S to t!ie AVro. P"or:.1,i )anij ad. Fiili rmrth uiars r e a . l i 1 1 i n v xeursion e'.pewhere In Times, f.eorie ,lri Ht.d Tiioriias K. Knot'. l'-2-l REMOVAL NOTICE Kugene. 5S. Cooper, architect, .in; H-n -mond Ruildir.iJ. has moved his office to Hoom J, Strnabe fvuildinir. -1 ;-n POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS I'.Kti.r ilary Kvenins- Times: Kindly sr: outi e t'nat I ili he a candidal for the nomination on the republican tli-ket for councilman at lat'tte at the primaries on March f., 17. Yo.ns very truly, :-s 1 1. m. h.wis. Where to Worship m Metttegm-r-t-r '. mi i at Various Haiajmoad Ck arc baa Klrat rreahjtrrlaa Chnrck John I'arrett. minister. I5ihli school at 9:i5 a. m. Morniri service, at 10:45. Christian Kndeavor, 8:2') p. m. i:veuiiii worship. T:3 p. m. "For l!t Are You rrparin '. Vine trert I'reaby terlan. Talmage U'itt, Minlatur. Sunday school. 1 ti a. m. Divine nervjcf, 11 a. in. Junior Kndeavor, 2 p. nt. Senior Kndeavor. 6:S) p. n. Kveniiij service, 7:30 St. rnul'a Church Fplaeopal. Vr. .1. Hawthorne, rector. No parly ee'ebration. Sunday school, S:3fl a. in. Morning service with cominui 1":45 a. m. Kv.-ni:is service at T: .!''. St. rnul'a Lutheran Church. l:ec. Theo Clans. Tastor. Ktig'.lsh Sunday school. 9 a. ic. Cernian tei hisiri. t a m C.'Tniati services at lo a. m . Knlish xrvice. 7;.'P) p. in St. Jnarph'a Catholic Church. Low masses at 6 and 8 a. m.; Mgh mass, 10.15 a. m.; sermons lo German ind English on alternating Sundays. Vesper services, 3 p. m. All Saint. Catholic Chorea. Low masses, 6 and 8 a. in.; ch' 3ren" mass, 9 a. m.; high mass, 10:30 a. no; ve5p.''r servics. 3 p. m. Kunitrllial Imntanuel (hnrrk. The Itev. A. J. Hotz. R.utor. Sibley street. Phone 11S5-W. Sunday school, 9:15 a. m. German and English classes. Morn ng erv',-, 10 :.". Knglish servise. 7:110 p. m . 350 Plrst ( oiierrgatlonal Hohrr.an street. The Rev. W. G. Cow-lej SabbaGt s -ho;, :45 a. Morr.ing srvrp, 11 :C".. F'"enir.s pftrv:ri, 7:t' Si '.' .; ect, ' t i.i P.a r i a : look." The "nreiie t hnreh. The Rev. K. G. Robert' Sabbath s.'hool. 9:4T. a Pre.aehing. 11 a. m. Subject. "LIbertv." Missionary program, ". Pre ,t bin g. 7:C0 p. in. C It torch, 253 ! ', Fa st or. m. Frledrns Kvaneellca I thiireh. Cor. Soh' St. and Tndtsitrt Ave. Rev. Pete- W' ii. Pa -tor. Sund.i J' m he ol. 11 :3a. Public worsii p I :i st i is i i i I",;.,, Sei nie.n by t he pastor. Music by the regular . i. ':. Mttt Haptiat ltorth. F. H. Adatns. fa'o;, S'.bley street -M"rr.;r.g worship lu:3'i. Sermon by th. pastor. Com m tin ion service. Sii!i.ia- school for primary h. e tiers, I"::5i. Sunday school. 1 1 :1.1. Fast a m 1110:1. 1-: ode rgnrten. o West Ii a 111 l.lo ! : 1 Sii;,,J IV seller, 1 .-ol ll.ast Ilarr.nion 1 Sunday school, 2:30 Luri haiii Sunday school. 2 ?,K Jur.i'tr Baptist m'.'.on. rt: i". Senior P. P. V. L".. ".:'?". ; Ft ell i tl g set-v:i. e. 7::!". ; .--erii-.oii by ti'.e pastor, i " Fx i l .1 "ii a Ma i ie.'-'c. :-ii " THE WEATHER , Mostlv t'toiiily (oiiIkIii iin.l iiiiiIht. i I'rohahly light iv flurrlra; Marnier : locisht with liinfet tem porn I u re about I iip almtc Colder .SunttH.t; . mtttlprnte ntherly Ind ahiltlnu to mirHinrit Suiiln. CARD OF THANKS Car CARD Or THANKS. We desire to extend our thanks and appreciation to our many friends whose ! . vnressions of s mpathv and consedntion for the loss of our dxuphter and sister comforted us in our bereavement. j end w hose wealth of flowers decorate i i ! her bier. l'-3-l MR. A. F. W. FE DDK R AND FAMILY. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their kind assisr3n, e during the sickness and death of our mother: also for the beautiful flowers j mother: Mr and Mrs. W. .1. Jtiwir. Mr. .loht, Atiour. Ma '::, A'niur and
- : i ft -v. p. ' f . ' ' " 1! A . . y -.- r ' " Jx-si ' -"'T- ;, 1 i r." i 1t ' 'vi, i l"ij Mr. ; TODAY'S i LEGISLATIVE i j ODDITY ! (Ey United Press.) ; 1VM WM'iil.lS. IND.. Fi b. " in j -f ! he regular jo ha in both houses ..f : ih" Pgisiaiure is the niovitiK tha' the j rc.H.liiig of the journal, giving details j of the previous meet inc. b- d:sp n o.i : with. In the senate, the r-a.b j gets a g...od start before soj. i cuts him f.ff with a motion t r u .-iiaii s-lial. SUM" , Jead ng of the minutes. The job UMia j ly fsiis te Senator Uiiite cf Crawi"i;l i viile. Jn the house, no soe.iier is th I leaner (.lari'.-a iiinn nve or six i sentatives are on their f. fa iy i otter tne motion. i , (By United Press.) j INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. .1. A bill pro-! vidmg for the creation of a slate board i of barber examiners and the licensing j of all shops end workers in th s'at--I will be i res. nt.d to the legislature within the r,ei few Uiys. Tic bill ith1 v''hs tiiiit the board would pay its o n '- '"""K.i l ee iiioeiii ei tnr.jun : J the issuing of p rnii's. J Cnion barbers all over the sta-.. aie j backing the measure. Thf-v declare that ; j lh" measure would arve as a proico-j i 1 ton .to customers as well as barb, r : shops. Insanitary shops would ! v. u- : ed out and barbers would haw- to b- t-!' - I ! rodent bef'.re b-ing alh.-M. d to f...ji.;w the- business. ; I ney ron.t .,ut that !--. i ,.. I h.-i ot th" states now ha. boards of iners arid have boor, ,.. , . -: j s:ate v, here cm.-a led. (By United Press.) INDIANAPOLIS. IND.. J', I., report is expo, ted on the n: :-:ii,is bill providing f..r the estahlt ; n siate conservation cni us-i..ti j the latter part of n.vt v.'--;;, a,-, , to statements by -hair-tn'-n ..f th- , lirfll resoure'e Co n i I! 1 i t I -e lit' t:i. , sud senate today . The mi"ur. . ! would ahoiish th - , , f j entomologist, geologist, lid, aul I commission, vr ' erna r ; an and , lices and transfer ih' i - .iu'i.-s t a j mission, has been me.-tm w: i j siderable opposition. Siriiio.r h-l j be-fore boi h bouses. p is l- !j, ,. 1 when the committee r peri -ir.they- w i ; 1 1 " einided. v facxiK joian A T t"K ?1
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( v. , T: t".- v r..1' -r it " ' " ' -i, J CK rv V'-' ' - '11 .-- '"r" - if I' 4 ..-,-" (iroundhojj. i .-.lit; irid- ' mte-tnent postponement ami : th" ma j--! tty re-c,.niniendir.g passage. A: je-iii' et hig of the house and senate ! j conmori.es to consider the tneasui e. ' wilt pr. bf.bly be held 'h..- early part o! n x t n t ME i s t i n the fofthrontiti s i t xppeared certain at 3 o'clock 't.inoon when the majority of I ces for nomination on the dem-; ti'-ket fit the primaries Mar. j ! their declarations and only; pabilo-in candidate had been Ilea rd !' " ma yn- treasurer and ! w e re t.ot contested by th.-, ic .!...)., rations filed this ;fO'i ti c eritrar-. i e o: . "iiaiie5; a opponent of William Koii' t'-'t.oti to ti,- clerkship war-, pro'Tise of a r a e in the d e i i - ' i : 1 i r : c .-. Lj ie Mi Kinney , n of inT' iit'.ons to hrun for nation of t it j- judge was the; for that jdace on the t;cke:,. Theodore Kieitr was expe ted ' ot;,-. a a e i !rs after: -111:1. r :o tive nil a fair chance. y k Ko.i' with whom declarant be filed po later than to- " letin1. s'a'ed he would keet i op--:; th. eyerii-ju from f. S-,t C.: -. filed Ins name for t ee c or t -e -c ; jon as mayor ' fo;-e 1 ii, just after Treas- : 1 I 'i;e;ue an-i City Clerk K ii". i I t i:-"ti se 1 vos. ! el ndid.i te to f.Ie for repuhcicatioii was Wiilhani Prli'e ' :-- the Judgeship. ' ;-:, it'- ti, k,-.t will be nominal- : barley corn 2 tfif
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ed at a rnasn metinr to 1) held sevlate.1. era: moiithi hence. It si The declarations fi'.e.l u;, w e i e as f o! low fi : Democrat . For Major John f. S:nai Fur Tieasurer City Treat". Iu! k. For Cite i rk :n. K ii n , j 'haj h'.x S.-haem-i t . I For : :.e I'tfunril Heru;r: A. Ke'l - I iter. .Ion!: Kane. Frank Hit' h- n at i i-M-;.-: Se. on 1 wai 'i. Joepri M:Ht j Th.td. Char.eo le:rdn; I'if'h. WWI ham A. W ; : '. ins . Sixth. Joe 'lasparoj Se'enth. 'ieorg" K' Vermettf ; I Te-:',n. ( h:i-;e Mori;z; Kieventh, Frank .-"a ! '. T : . e .jeitioeruts had an e:,lh:iias: ht ,:i.1 w el. attended ineetinjf at t,.-. Jef- !'. : v'. jh last venim4. WEST HAMMOND Timia-Tivr ACJXT ATTl Th- Hammond Woman's Christian T. mi eranee I'nion Is p.ot going lo hav'.h chance to rest now that Indiana iLi.it.it hone-dry in 1918. When ne,v was received from Indianapolis jester - o,i of the prohibition victory West liaiomond women appealed to the Ham - nd bite ribbons workers to aid the.m organ iilng a W. C T. 1". across the p ;,. .airy on a dry propaganda there. CITY BRIEFS Th zero weather today end. inhered mains in Hammond, th. ground unprotected by snow. funeral of Marcus Sehr ---!! o-hr old boy u l .c h th lo. an acid' n '. a i .in d" n a bin ned ' ii" Motion I t -'i.ioi r v ; cSI -. it'.i , l. l" lie 1 ! 1 ' i : u o .,-lo-k from t c.:e - or;. :l h i "I I! boll.-. o ua; H: ua'es in n il ! ' I S. II'. '1 SC ,1 Iluil'liim I" i n i . t s hi ota led !."..iole. ;;. i sierra .er Januarj' of iast .-n Mrs. Josephine S'i i! ia n.s. a. -f ell I es!fi-'lci in lie- 'ook ooi;i;!y h. p.lal la ving a huimti 1 and four oh dr.-ii. The funeral ;s t. be h Id loim row alterneori ;it the S -'Walt ic 1 wu'ti buna! at Oak Hill.
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KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS2 ATTENTION! Exemplification o! Second and Third Degrees at Gary, Sunday, Feb. 4ih All Kniuhs invited to assemble not later than ten o'clock at St. Thomas Council hall. '.)'.) I. Sixth avenue. Carv, to march in a body to hiuh mass at Holy Autre Is eliurcli. At 1 :'J0 p. m. exemplification of Seeond and Third Degrees at Military hall, 567 Broadway. At 6 :')'.) j iu. Ihiiiducl at Cary Connnernal cluh. St. Thomas' Council Gary. Whiting Council. Whiting. Cnity Council, ITannnonfl. Twin City Council, Kat n (Jhicago.
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