Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 34, Hammond, Lake County, 27 July 1917 — Page 5

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Friday, July 27, 1917. THE TIMES PAGE FIVE

SOCIAL NEWS

It might be of interest to some mem- . ber of an art and embroidery club of Hammond or East Chicago to know there is an excellent opportunity open for some lady interested In that work, in the E. C. Minas Store. Embroidery Department, second floor. 7-27 Mrs. Harrv Skellineer was tenderea a

delightful surprise house-warmin yes!

terday afternoon by s-eral of toet friends at her new home. i29 Douglas avenue. The ruests brought their needle work and during the afternoon they were entertained with music. Luncheon covers were laid for Mrs. Charles Shirey. Mrs. Henry Vollmar, Mrs. William Stevens and daughter Martha. Mrs. Charles Billings, Mrs. Roy Casey and daughter Mayme. Mrs. James "Weeks and daughter Josephine, Mrs. Charles Smith, Mrs. Owen Welbie and son "William, Mrs. Frank Stevens and son Jack. Mrs. Kate Stevens and little Vivian and Thelma Skellinger. the litle daughters of Mrs. Harry Skellinger.

Mrs. Joseph Thompson, as a compliment to Miss Sallie Shivers of Marion, Ala., who is Mrs. Harry Smith's house guest, entertained at card yesterday afternoon at her home in Hnghland street. Auction bridge was played and high scores were made by Miss Shivers and Mrs. Robert Gillis. A prettiy appointed luncheon was served at the conclusion of the games.

Mrs. "William "Wilke had guests for six tables of cards yesterday afternoon at her home in Detroit street. Her guests included the members of the Friday Afternoon Auction Club, the club prize being won by Miss Margaret Turner. Mrs. August Schneider won the guest price. Auction bridge was played and after the games a two course luncheon was served. Instead of the regular meeting of the Stich and Chatter club yesterday Mrs. John H. Ludolph and Mrs. J. M. Keller entertained the members at a one o'clock picnic luncheon at the Lake Front. With the club they had as guests Mrs. Henry Morris, Mrs. L. P. Feltzer and Mrs. A. G. Deaver. There

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were covers for twelve and following a delightful luncheon the guests devoted the afternoon to picnic games and needle work.' On account of the heat the usual business meeting was omitted yesterday and the members of the Tine Street

Ladies' Aid -Society met for a social!

time on the lawn at the home of Mrs. Robert McLean. The hostess erved a dainty collation. Mrs. Leo Smith of Torrence avenue will be hostess at next week's meeting.

Admire Babies?

Between twenty-five and thirty members and friends of the South Side V. C. T. U. enjoyed the picnic yesterday at the Lake Front. A feature of the picnic was the basket luncheon served at noon following which there were games. On account of the threatening weather the picnickers dispersed earlier than they had expected and the busings meeting - had to be omitted. In two weeks Mrs. S. E. "Wiltsee of 2X0 Detroit street will be hostess to the Union.

The annual , basket picnic of the Ladies' Aid Society of St. Paul's Lutheran church was held yesterday at Harrison park. About thirty of the members attended and spent the day very pleasantly with picnic games and contests. The members will continue their meetings during the summer, the next meeting to occur in two weeks on Thursday afternoon.

The home of Mrs. Thos. Murphy. 333 Towle street, was the scene of a very pretty party Tuesday afternoon when several of her friends and neighbors tendered her a surprise shower The afternoon was spent in music and cards after which a dainty collation was served. The prizes were won, by Mrs. M. Prahlow and Mrs. E. Schultz.

An Important meeting of Hammond Temple No. 73 Pythianv Sisters will be held this evening. Final arrangements will be made for the flag raising on Saturday evening and there will also be initiation of a class of candidates.

There will be a meeting Saturday evening of Dorcas Rebekah lodge at the I. O. O. F. hall.

The engagement of Miss Lenore Schneider to Guy Chilton of Muncie, Kan., was announced by Miss Schneider's mother, Mrs. Johanna Schneider at a delightful party yesterday afternoon at her home. 462 Hummer avenue. The wedding will be an event of August 1. A host of tfleir friends were guests and they showered the bride-to-be with gifts of linen, silverware and cut glass. The home was decorated attractively in the bridal colors of white and pink and the same colors were carried out in the luncheon appointments. A two course luncheon was served the guests and the

Stop! Something New 2 Draft Clearing Sale Save ftlore Jfaasv IHlaEf on am Special ShM Sale Our Best $1.50 values, soft and starched cuffs. .85

Our best $2.00 valued - $1.15 0

Effel Best Silk Hose, 50c values, for 35; 3 pair for " .-. $1.00 Straw Hats in all shapes, $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 values $1.45 Men's Oxfords, $4,-$4.50 and $5 values $3.45 Kovacii's Style Shop

620 Chicago Ave. East Chicago.

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Every normal woman's heart thrill with ,tha thought of pos Bossing a baby. What man can fully percelY the sympatheC1 c understanding and the lovelight that

glows la a woman's eyes at the sight tit

her flesh and blood represented in the tiny infant. Every woman in the Joy of coming motherhood should prepare her system for the crisis and the unusual strain. Three generations have found the tried and reliable external application, "Mother's Friend" of the greatest help at eucii a time. By' Its dally use throughout the period, the skin of the abdomen is

made soft and elastic, the expanding : mutxles relax naturally and with ease, t when baby arrives, and the inflammation

of breast glands Is soothed. By no chance neglect to obtain this great preparation which science has offered for so many years to expectant mothers. Write the Bradfleld Regulator Co., Dept. L. 1S3 Lamar Building. Atlanta, Ga., for their helpful and interesting book, "Motherhood ar.d the Baby". It is free and s well worth writing for. No woman should fall-to help nature in the severest strain ever put upon her. "Mother's Friend" is procurable from any druggist and la a real help to nature In her glorious work. "Mother'a Friend" la absolutely and entirely safe.

parents, Mr. and Mrs. MacLeod, for fine weks returned last evening to her home in West Hope, X. D. Mrs. Lina Merz of Warren street will leave within a day or two for New York City to visit her son. Henry Merz. jr., who is In the hospital corps and expects to leave soon for France. Master John J. Albert returned home today from a three months' visit with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Albert of Toledo. His grandfather accompanied him and will remain for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Albert and family. . Mrs. Thomas Jordan of Detroit street spent yesterday with friends in Crown Point.

EITHER FUNERAL. The body of PhiUip Either who died last Tuesday was shipped to, Montreal, Canada, this morning by Vndert aker Emmerling. for burial. ' Mr. Either lived here over 20 years.

remainder of the afternoon was srent socially with games and music. Circle No. 2 was: entertained yesterday afternoon by Mrs. William Bieker at her home, 108 Ogden street. There were guests for three tables, the prizes in the games going to Mrs. M. Jung, Mrs. L. Ward and Mrs. Peter Halfman. Pedro was played and at the conclusion of the games the hostess served a dainty collation. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hammond entertained at dinner last evening at their home in Mason street in honor of M. and Mrs. David McLean of Chidago. Their other guests were Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Lyons and Mr. and Mrs. John D. Smalley.

Dr. and Mr. T. E. Bell motored to Lake Winnebago near FonduLac. Wis., today where they will spend several weeks at their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Gavit have returned from Indianapolis. A. J. MacLeod of Jeffersonville. Ind., came last evening to visit for a week with his parents, Mr. andP Mrs. A. N. MacLeod of Cedar street. Mrs. Dora Croak who has been the gue'st of her

CITIZENS PLAN CAMPAIGN The Citizens' Party will open its campaign Septerr-.ber 15, according to Chairman McMahon. A parade through the downtown streets and a mass meeting are parts of the program which will let Hammond know that a city election is to be held this fall.

AUTOISTS TELL OF BUMPER CROPS Hammond motorists are telling glowing stories Of Indiana's crops. William Schulte and wife with Carl E. Weis and wife, made a two days' trip this week through four counties to the south and Schulte reports bumper crops.

AT DE LUXE. "On Trial," the Cohan and Harris melodrama which had a popular run in New Tork e nd Chicago as a spoken drama, will be see on the screen at DeLuxe theatre Monday andTuesday, July 30 and 31. The bill for Sunday includes Olive Thomas, late star of -"Ziegfeld's Follies" in Madcap Madge and a Chas. Chaplin picture.

ELKS INITIATE. Hammond Elks initiated six candidates last night. East Chicago Lodge 98 presented the work. After the session a luncheon and general good time was in order.

2,CC0 KIDS AT THE LAKE More than 2,000 children were the guests of the city at th Hammond bathing beach yesterday. "Kids' " day

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was such a success that it will be repeated. An Immense crowd of grownups patronized the beach during the evening. The children were from Hammond, Whiting and East. Chicago.

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In turtiir.g a corner near Hessville last night an auto driven by Mrs. Henry Daugherty. wife of the cashier of the Highland bank, accidentally struck Andy Senick. Griffith, who was riding a motorcycle. Senick was thrown into the ditch and his right leg badly fractured and lacerated. He was removed to St. Margaret's hospital.

?? ?? ?? 1. H. S. Taylor, who drives a truck, reported to the Gary police that a jitney car heedlessly bumped into his machine injuring it, the accident occurring at 6th avenue and Broadway. 2. Sam Bartlitt. 1213 Jefferson street, reported to the police that a truck run into his car at 6th avenue and Broadway.

ENTERTAINS OFFICIALS Mr. and Mrs. George B. Hoke, 861 Jefferson street, Gary, had as their dinner guests on Wednesday evening the Mayor and Mrs. It. O. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. George Ray (Kate Wooy Ray, commissioner of parks).-

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CARD OF THANKS I

CFamily will sell at a big sacrifice one new $250 phonograph, $85; and one new $450 high grade' piano at $130. Must be sold at once. For particulars call phone 322 Hammond.

B It vou spend that vaca

tion fishing, go to some lake or river and rough it for a couple of weeks. Get right down near to Old Mother Nature, fill your lungs with real air, go after the "gamy bass" or pickerel; sleep out in the open, then you will come home again feeling

as though life were worth living after all. . To get the right kind , and best fishing tackle stop in and see us. You can make your selection

from the largest and most complete stock in the city. For All Sports Athletic goods of all kinds Spalding's Baseball and Tennis Goods Exclusively L W. MILLIKEN SPORTING GOODS SHOP

159 State Street. Hammond, Ind.

We wish to. thank the employes of the W. B. Conkey Co.. also friends and

neighbors for their kind sympathy and floral pieces during the bereavement of our husband and father.

Mrs. Angeline Kthier and Children. LEGAL NOTICES

NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF

ESTATE.

In the matter of the Estate of Vas-

ilica Patrutln. No. 1533. In the Lake Superior Court, May Term, 1917. Notice is hereby given to the Heirs.

Legatees and Creditors of Vasilica Patrut'n, deceased, to appear in the Lake

Superior Court, held at Hammond. In

diana, on the 10th day of September,

1917, and show cause, if any, why the

FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS

with the estate of said decedent should

not be approved; and said heir3 are

notified fo tiien and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. , Witness, the Ofcerk of the Lake Su

perior Court, at Hammond, this 26yi

day or July. 1917. HERBERT L. WHEATON. Clerk Lake Superior Court.

of the next term of said Court to be begun and held In the Court House. Room No, 1, at - Hammond, in said County and State, on the second Monday of September. A. D. 1917. said ac tion will be heard and determined in his absence. ' fn Witness Whereof. I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 2$th day of July. A. D. 1917. HERBERT L. WHEATON. Clerk L. S. C. By Roscoe Hemstock, Deputy Clerk, NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, MAY TERM. 1917. ELIZABETH HOGAN AND NELLIE HOGAN VS. CLARENCE I. HOFFMAN. ET AL. CAUSE NO. 163 49. ACTION TO FORECLOSE MORTGAGE. Now come the plaintiffs by John M. Stinson. attorney, ' and file their complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, -showing that the defendants. John Stoelting and Katherine Stoelting. his wife, are not residents of the State of Indiana. Said defendants are therefore hereby notified ot the pendency of said action and that the same will stand for trial at the next term of said Court, and that unless they appear and answer or

I demur therein, at the calling: of said

cause, on the 11th day of September, A. Df 1917. the same being the second day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held in the Court House, Room No. 1. at Hammond, in said County and State, on the second Monday of September, A. D. 1917. said action will be heard and determined in their absence. In Witness Whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 26th day of July, A. D. 1917. HERBERT L. WHEATON, Clerk L. S. C. By Roscoe Hemstock, Deputy Clerks NOTICE FOR THE RENEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of Gary, Calumet Township.1 Lake County, Indiana, that the undersigned, Sigmund Fleishman, is a male inhabitant and resident of the said ' City, Township, County and State of Indiana, and is over the age of 21 years, and has resided in the State of Indiana for more than one year and in the City of

Why You Should . Never Pare a Corn.

If you are troubled witleoms or calluses, do not run the risk o-blood poison by paring them. Statistics show that many deaths have occurred from this seemingly innocent practice of paring corns. Simply go to your druggist and get a few cents worth of Ice-Mint, rub a little on any painful corn or callus. Immediately the pain will disappear and In a short time the corn or callus will loosen and Jift off easily with the fingers root and all leaving the surrounding skin in a healthy, normal condition. This, together with the fact that IceMint overcomes such affections as sore, tired, aching. puCed or burning feet and makes them cool, easy and comfortable, ia probably responsible for the hearty endorsement given it by druggists. To rid one's feet of every hard corn, soft corn, corn between the toea or painful calluses in aueh a pleasant and safe way, makes it seem the heigh th of folly for anyone to pare a corn, and people are warned to atop lt Adv.

Gary. Calumet Township. Lake County. Indiana, for more than six months prior to the date of this notice; that he is a qualified voter and that he Is a citizen of the United States of America; is a man of good moral character; that he will apply to the Board of County Commissioners at Crown Point, Lake County, Indiana, on the first Monday of August. 1917. the same being the 6th day of August, 1917, for renewal of license to sell intoxicating, epiritous, vinous and malt liquors in less quantities than five gallons at a time and permit the same to be drank on thi premises where sold. Said license being heretofore granted by the Board of County Commissioners In August, 1918, and issued by Edward Simon, Auditor of said Township, County and State of Indiana, for the period of one year from said date, and the precise location where liquors are to' be sold by the provisions cf the license to be renewed Is as follows: The front roo on the ground floor of the two-story brick building situated on lot 13. block 9. Chicago-Tol-leston Land and Investment Co.'s Fifth addition; glass front, front and side entrances, bar on north side of room, said room facing a public highway known as 1550 Broadway, Gary. Lake County, Indiana. SIGMUND FLEISHMAN. July IS 2d 27

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NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA. AKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, MAY TERM, 1917. GRACE M'NAB VS. CHARLES R. M'NAB. CAUSE NO. 16313. ACTION TO DIVORCl Now comes the plaintiff by Cram, packer & Crumpacker, attorneys, and files her complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendant. Charles R. McNab, is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action and that the same will stand for trial at the next term of said Court, and that unless he appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of said cause, on the 17th day of September, A. D. 1917.' the same being the 7th day

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Prime Native Rib Roast of Beef, lb..." 18 Fresh Tender Beef Stew, lb 14 Fresh Spare Ribs, lean and meaty, ib 14 Fresh Meaty Neck Bones lb. 7 Fresh Liver, sliced to order, lb. ...... 8 Fresh Leaf Lard, lb 23y2

Butternut Brand Brisket Bacon, lb .34 Sugar Cured Boiling Bacon, medium fat 26 M. Ham, Berlin or Veal Sausage, lb 22 Fresh Frankfurters or Pork Sausage, lb,. 18 Home Brand . Preserves 25,

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Let Us Help You to be Independent A Savings Account is a 1. S. GREAT ASSET And for a good while you have been thinking of MAKING YOUR FIRST DEPOSIT. . DON'T DELAY. We welcome small as well as large accounts. After the first deposit the rest is easy. Bring in one dollar or more and . (ET A BANK BOOK. , 3 Interest Compounded Semi-Annually. Lake County Savings & Trust Co. " The Bank With the Chime Clock. K OPEN TUESDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 8 O'CLOCK. Peter W. Meyn, President. W. C. Belman, Secy.-Treas. David T. Emery. Asst. Secy.-Treas. Jos. W. Weis, Vice President.