Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 281, Hammond, Lake County, 10 May 1917 — Page 6
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THE TIMES Thursrlav. Mar 10. 1917
East Chicago Her People mrd Occurence
Tht Elks -wilt hold very interesting: roetinr tonigrht at their club rooms in ib Coben rmlldiriR. Initiatory work and lunch will le put on. and a dandy time i tn store for those attending. The Twin City Circle PatifrMera of Isabel! will bold their reRiilar merlin tonlgrht at Weiland's hall at 8:00. All applications for membership should he ir. at this meeting. Thursday evening. May 24th. they will entertain the Knishts of Columbus at" n card and iiancmg party, this was to have been May 10th hut was postponed. The memhrs will have a social after the meeting tonight. Thero will be a special meeting of Miriam Rebecca lodge at the club rooms at 7:00 tonight. Meeting- will he to allow money for special dele-
Plants tronjr. well grown. fibrous rooted, carefully packed in damp moss for 'hipment. All orders of 5Cc or over eot prepaid to any address with'n 150 miles. Early Cabbag-e. Cauliflower. pper or Tomatoes. lO- doJten; iweet viUatoe.s 100: asters lfe dosen; "loominfc parsies 30c dozen- Other vegrs'bles and flower.. tig plants. Send posa for complete 1 st. Mansion House Gardens
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gates. Order Xoble Grand. Don't fail to attend the concert given at the Congregational church under the auspices of the Ladies" Aid. - Kxceptmnaily i,ood numbers have TiOfii secured. Our uniformed aoldiers are the ladies inviled guests. The uniform Is their passport. 1 r , Regular meetinir of the guild of the church of Cood Phepard at the guild hall. The principal business of the tneetini: will be to settle up proceeds of the bake sale. Lsce Curtain Laundry, 35c to "0c per pair. 47'-6 Olcott ave. Flione 4S9-R. 5-10-1 Mrs. Frank Ault is spending the day with friends in Hammond. Don't forget to buy your tickets early for ther Cong-reirational Hen's Club banquet. May 21st. at 7 o'clock. lr. Preston Bradley will be th speaker and
there will be a large attendance. You j
are most earnestly urged to buy your tickets now before it is too late. Get your tickets at l)r. spear's IVujf Store, First National Rank or at H. C. Petersons grocery. Do it now. Mr. Hans Peterson entertained a few soldier boys at his homo on So. Olcott vomit last evening. Mr. and Mrs. James Sehafes of I,os Angeles. Cal.. are spending the day with Mrs. H. Peterson. Mrs. Charles of So. Hammond spent yesterday visiting with Mrs. Hans Peterson of So. Olcott aenue. Jo Sabo. - 3605 Pennsylvania avenue.
Indiana Harbor, accuses Andy Oorgres, i
of the same number. 15 years old. with taking $1S0 from his room last nUrht. Andy left home saying to his mother
that he was going away to look for work. JTe has not been seen since. The theft of avallab'e cargo Of pi led is reported by the Pennsylvania llailway company. From cars standing at Hulfington, 1S2 pigs were taken, about fifty pigs having been left bIoiij;! the track. Daylight or Interference ' probably prevented the theft of the en-1 tire shipment. Detectives are on the' ciise. One of the most impressive funeral' corteges seen on the streets of Kant Chicago for some time was that whirh passed on Chicago avenue yesterday afternoon when the body of Frank PeRo.ssa. 41132 Alexanter avenue, was laid to rest. Deltossa was the young Italian who was injured near Lowell a few weeks ago by beirg thrown from a motorcycle. Flood poison set in and death resulted. The casket was taken from the church on Tod avenue and escorted through the street by a group -of one time companions, the 'foneral car following behind. In the procession were a large company or Italians on foot. The floral emblems carried also throogh the street by flower bearers were costly
and braotiful. A number of closed cars followed the corfege. Interment was in St. John's cemetery. Hammond. The engagement of Miss Sara Jane Cohen of Fast Chicago, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Cohn to Moe Schwartg of Chicago, son of .1. Schwartz, and member of the wholesale clothing firm of J. Schwartz A Sons Co.. Chicago. Is announced.
Washing Won't Rid Head of Dandruff
prlie and in the other Mra. N. L Sten-f-rr. however, he gave." ber's to the itiier guest of honor, Mrs. rlk. S-v-tt-a! doaen roses were useii as decoraIon. Lunch was served.
The only sure way to get rid of dandruff is to dissolve it, then you destroy It entirely. To do , this, get about four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at night when retiring; use enough to molaten the scalp and rub it In gently with the finger tips. Po this tonight, and by morning, most if not all, of jour dandruff will be gone, and three or four more application will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of It, , no matter how much dandruff you may have. Tou will find, too. that all Itching and digging of the scalp will stop at' once, and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. You can get liQuld arvon at any drug store. It is Inexpensive and never falls to do the work. Adr.
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Used the World Over- - Uaed by U.S. Government The Olef Reliable That Never fef. - f5c.25c.A Drutj ais THE RECOGNIZED STANDARD -AVOID SUBSTITUTES
calling us. oh boyhood j
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rabb and Mrs. j
tark will leave Saturday for a two weeks' vacation In Pennsylvania. Class No. 10 oT the M. K. church, met' last night at the home of their teacher, Mrs. Kugene Mills' on Grape
vine street. New officers were elect- f ed for the following year: Gertrude!
friends of old: she wants sis to fight! like the very devil and she wants us toj bo bold. V ill you come' with inn, oh comrades, to fight this savage foe, to! live or die for freedom's cause? Ah, j this you'll do, 1 know.
' There's "Curly-headed Dutch", -and "Pat", and "Morgan Knders" to. and Walter George Just said good-bye, to child and wife so true. The tears they trickled down lily chce!:s. I wished 'I might be placed, but our duty is for Christ and God. and far above our rac :. "As Christ dh-d to make men holy." thus He'd have us make men free. KDGAP. CRI'JI PACKER, Webb street. ' Hammond, lnd.
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Music furnished for dances. Enter tain era for parties; lodges, clubs, etc.
Indiana Harbor Personal mad Otherwise
Indiana Harbor National Bank INDIANA HARBOR, INDIANA. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $120,000,000. OFFICERS. C j. SADER, President. FRED J. SMITH, Vice PregldenL J. G. ALLEN, Cashier. GEO. M. WITT, AwL Cashier. E. L. MARKEY, Asst. Cashier. DIRECTORS. ' C J. BADER W. R. HOLLIGAN FRED J. SMITH T. F. DONOVAN J. G. ALLEN J. H. YOUCHE GEO. M witt
1 - ndensed Statement of Condition at Close of Business
May 1, 1917.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tolf. 3S1S Grapevine street, are the proud parents of a baby Kirl born last evening at 5 o'clock. Both baby and mother are reported to be rettin along nicely. The Ksther Kebekah lodge of Indian Harbor will hold a meting- tonight at the Auditorium at 7:30. A large class will be initiated. The Dofcas lodge of Hammond, will do the work. The Twin Circle Daughters of Isabelle. will meet tonight at Wieland's hall at 8. fter the meeting there will be a social, clal. Mrs. Clair Stephens of Ivy street, was called to Terre Haute, by the Illness ajid operation of her sister from Morris, 111. ih expects to be gone three weeks. The Ked Cross auxiliary will meet Friday afternoon at Mrs. Van Home's, 3506 Fir street. It is the earnest desire of Mrs. Van Home and the organization to make this one of the strong-
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Anderson, president; Mildred Bobbit, j secretary; and Madelyn Evans, trees-j ut er. Mrs. Mills gave a short talk to I and what work prominent orgatiisa- j
the girls on the conservation of foods Hons are doing In regard to the-ques
tion. The subject was often for dls- j
cusslon. after which it was decided that this organization would follow others in that simple, or no refreshments would be served at their meetings. Dr. Mervls has been in Mercy hospital at Gary three weeks and is still quite ill. Mrs. Bormann of Ivy street, entertained twenty-five ladies in honor of Mrs. Molinder who has moved to Englewood. and Mrs. Sam Black, wh(? has moved to Ilobart. There were two contests in which Mrs. Molinder won the Cherokee OH Company CHEROKEE OIL CO. controls over 15,000 acres of oil leases in proven oil fields. The directors are prominent Banker? and Business MenCHEROKEE OIL CO. is a business proposition in the greatest money making business in the world. Y"ou are taking no chancea on management or property. Both are the best. The stock will be listed on the New York curb. We offer, for a limited time the common stock at 75c per share. No bonds or preferred stock. It is the best buy in oil stocks now on the market. The reports show that So per cent of wells driven in Oklahoma are pro ducerf Good profits will be made if CHEROKEE OIL CO. gets one well. They should get many. Buy now while price is low. 75c per share Send for Circular Green, Collins 'Co BANKERS AND BROKERS 137 S. La Salle St., Chicago. Phone Randolph 7763 All Depts.
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