Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 42, Hammond, Lake County, 6 August 1917 — Page 6

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ways tired end no appetite. Wordd cannot express my gratitude for tha good your medicine has done me, and through me to my family. I recommend Lydia E. Pinkham 3 Vegetable Compound to all women suffering from female troubles, particularly to Danish women." Mrs.META Damgaard-Mat-zan, 2137 Kimball Ave., Chicago, 111. It is positively true that Lydia EPinkham'a Vegetable Compound has helped thousands of women who have

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Buy a 3C.OO Uterty Bona. BanX ol WUtlaff, open 9 B. m. to 8 p. m. 5-21 Princess theatre today. Jesse L,. Laskq presents Sesjue Hayackowa in "Each to His Kin." A splendid photoplay in five parts. Also a Paramount pictograph. Adm. 5 and 10c. 8-6-1 Mrs. Mary Gardiner of Sheridan avenue, has returned home from a visit of several months in Boston and other eastern points. Mrs. "W'lliam Porte of 119th street, is entertaining her brother, Mr. 'Whitaker of Niles. Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Abbott and daughter of Cleveland avenue, have returned

home from a motor trip to Diamond Lake, Mich., where they spent a two weeks vacation. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Muftitt and Mr. and Mrs. John J. Keller spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives cf the former at Bristol. Ind. The ladies of the Christian church will give an Ice cream social tomorrow night In the church. William R. Stewart returned home yesterday from a two weeks' trip hrough Colorado and other western points. Final Report. The local chairman having in charge the Toung Men's Christian Association war work fund, wishes to announce to the public that the total amount jaised in Whiting in this campaign teinK $1,303.57. This being $303.57 In excess of our apportionment. I wish to publicly express my great appreciation of all those who so willingly responded by assisting in this work and all those who so libertlly contributed to this fund, and it is the opinion of the local chairman that a grst many Whiting people have at this time received letters from the fccys at the front on T. M. C. A. stationary, and a great amount of praise of the work

hing done by the association. JOHN J. KELLER.. Local Chairman. The Methodist Ladies Aid society will hold a silver tea and handkerchief i

shower. Thursday afternoon. at the home of Mrs. Savior on Lincoln avenue in West Park addition. Mesdames Fredenburg. Mathey. Stickley and Finley will assist the hostess. All members and friends are cordially Invited to aUend. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Hegedusz of 915 123th street, was buried today. Mips Anna Stover of Ohio avenue, left Saturday for South Bend, where she

will spend a month visiting Mrs. Frank ! Plumbeck. i Miss Esperance Schlechty. with Ham- j mond friends, spent yesterday visiting1 in Vadparaiso. j . City Treasurer and Mrs. D. D. Grif-1 fith have returned from new Lexing-! ton. Ohio, where they were the guests of their daughter. Mrs. Williams. I Mr. and Mrs. August Schnedd nee Miss! Frieda Vater. returned home Saturday j from their wedding trip to Buffalo and

Cleveland. Miss Frances Xizio'.kiewicz Is home from a two weeks' vacation spent at Three Rivers. Mich. Mrs. Frank B. Lewis, who is the rep

resentative of the Woman's Service I League of Lake county, has been asked !

to donate fifteen pairs of hand-knitted socks by Sept. 1. Mrs. Lewis will furnish directions to any woman wishing to knit a pair or who is willing to furnish the yard for one pair of socks. Phone Mrs. Lwis at 22SW, or see her at her residence. William Walker of New Tork avenue, is entertaining his brother, Charles Osborne of Lawrence, Kan. Attorney John H. Fetterhoff will leave on a motor trip this week, during which

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entertaining her sister. Miss Hazel Lehman of Columbus. Ohio. 5Ir. and Mrs. W. R. Jenkins of 113th street, entertained Miss Anderson and Fatil Anderson of Chicago, yesterday.

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SUMMER DISORDERS OFTEN GOME FROM IMPURITIES IN THE BLOOD

Get in Condition for Perfect Health. So many people drag through the 6umtner season with that worn-down, tired-out feelings that almost entirely unfits them for their daily tasks, without knowing just what the cause Is. It Is Just now that a few bottles of B. S. S. will prove, its great worth. This great blood remedy is a wonderful purifier, and promptly cleanses the

blood of all Impurities, renewing the vitality that comes with a restored appetite. It la absolutely without an equal as a tonic and system builder. S. S. S. has been on the market for more than fifty years, and is sold by druggists everywhere, who will tell yoU that It is thoroughly reliable. Write to-day for important literature, and free medical advice from our medical director. Address Swift Specific Co.. Dept. T-69,' Atlanta. Ga. Adv-

Lady Myra Idina Wallace. This is a new portrait of Lady Myra Idina Wallace, sister of the ninth Earl de la Warr and granddaughter of Earl Brassey. She i3 the wife of Captain David Euan Wallace, of the Household Cavalry, who is now serving at the front. She, with her sister, Lady Avic Sackville, are co-heiresse3 to the barony of de la Warr.

he will visit at his home in Pennsylvania. Lambos Br03. of Hammond, have purchased an interest in the delicatessen business conducted by M. E. Harr on USth street, and in the near future will take charge of the same. This place of business will be closed in the near future for remodeling and for the installation of additional furniture, after which the same will be conducted as an up-to-date candy shop and luncheonette. 'Lambos Brcs are thoroughly experienced in t'.ie business an 1 with the assistance of Mr. Harr tha patronage is assured cf efficient service. Mr. Harr in-ends to devote most t,f his time to the real estate business with offices in the First National Bank building. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Clark and daughter of Alton, 111., spent Saturday and Sunday here visiting the lat-, ter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Wylie of Xew York avenue. Miss Elizabeth Gainer of Alton, 111., is visiting her father, William Gainer of Central avenue. Mrs. Saylor of Lincoln avenue, is

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day evening. Mrs. Frank Schultz of Amy avenue, visited her daughter, Mrs. Elmer Whiting of Hammond, Saturday. Miss Vivian Gough and brother "Wilbur entertained a number cf friends at a beach party at the Lake Front park on Saturday evening.

Miss Gwendolyn Sellers of Chicago, formerly of this place, underwent an operation for r.ppendicitis at the Chicago hospital. Sim is reported doing as well as can ba expected. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pleis and family spent Sunday In Chicago visiting Mrs. P'eis' cousin, Mrs. Xovak,

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ropke and children of Chicago, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stross of Lake avenue, yesterday. Mis3 Kellie Schade and Arthur Hendrlckson visited the latter's brother, Simon Hendrickson and family of Geneva, 111., over Sunday.

- The funeral of Mrs. Grace Scheerina, who resided near Griffith, was held at the Holland church, Friday afternoon. Many friends of the deceased were In

attendance. Interment took place in ,

'he Holland cemetery at Highland. Mrs. D. R. Archer and Mrs. Kinsey returned from a visit In Chicago, Wednesday evening. Mrs. E. Werdemann and Mrs. J. Jamiescn were among the Hammond shopper. Friday. Miss Myrtle Olsen of Chicago, and hr cousin. Miss Erickson, have been spending the past week at the home of the former's rarnts. Mr. and Mrs. A.. Olsf n. Mrs. Herbert Hutchlna of Hammond, accompanied by her son Herbert, Jr.. visi'.ed at the home of ' C. M. Hutchins. Thursday evening. Mrs. Walter Swets was a Griffith visitor. Wednesday. Mrs. Kinsey who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. D. R. Archer, returned to her home in Fort Wayne. Fri -d 5 y. Highland is proud of the fact that net one of the seven volunteers from here has been rejected. Our soldier boys now at Fort Benjamin Harrison, are all in rood health and well pleased with their surroundings' Clarence Hutchins has become a member of the. Forty-fifth infantry band.

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Rudolph Hugg and Michael O'Xeil of Chicago, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Rohrdans of Roberts avenue. yes;rday. W.ilter Wofield of Chicago, spent the week-end here visiting at the Gothe homo in Indiana boulevard. Dorothy Christensen returned home from Racine, Wis., where she spent several weeks visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Christensen. Mrs. John Murry of Roberts avenue, was a Hammond visitor yesterday. Mrs. John Eley of Myrtle avenue, was hostess to the members of the Independent Pedro club at her home Friday afternooc. The guests met for a pleasant social time and spent the afternoon in pliying pecro. Prizes were awarded Mesdames Lee. Fase. Canner and Bley. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bodine have returned home from Allegan. Mich., where they visits J the f armer's rarents for Fev-ral niTtl.3. Mr3. Greison of Amy avenue, entertained her sister from Maywood. 111., t!v? l itter part of the week. Ed.vard Freese and Herman Theissen were appointed on the governing boarr; of the Evangelical church. Fri-

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