Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 46, Hammond, Lake County, 10 August 1917 — Page 8

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Happenings of a Day la Lake County's Lively Capital j

Marriage licenses were issued as fol

lows: Carl E. Lavell. Buelah McCall, Gary. Chaplin M. Silverman, Edna M. Butler, Gary. George Taul Banks, Florence I. Slocum, Gary. Jesse ' L. Kimrr.it, Hammond; Josephine Czarneoki, West Hammond. Joseph Vrbanik. 1iitlng; Sophia Murzen. Chicigo. Arthur M. Stutsman, Alia D. Wallace, Hammond. The Lake County Tioneer Monument ivorks erected several large monuments in the Tolleston and Oak Hill cemetnes, Gary, on Thursday. Mrs. Kathryn Engbert and Mrs. Chester Beach will spend the week-end with relatives in Chicags. Miss Emma Lisins will spend the week-end with her sister, Mrs. Frank Klucker in Hammond. W. B. Muir of Hammond, called on his Crown Point, customers on Thursday. The Goodrich Tire Company has rented a portion of the Bleode garage on Main street, and will stoik it with their coods and use It as a distributing station for this part of the county. Herman Claussen and family of Palmer, Ind.. wili's-jon become residents of Crown Point. Bn Kabela of Crown Point, has opened up a garage ;n the Maxwell building in Lowell, where he will vulcanize tires, and sell automobile accessories. He will still continue his garage in Crown Point. Mrs. Lawrence Knight is entertaining her sister. Miss Lillian Gross of Chicago, for a few days. Miss Bessie Roasch is spending a few fiys in Oak Park, the guest of Fred Latcha and family. The health of Miss Tillie Lehman has not been of the best the past few months and she has gone to Wesley hospital in Chicago to undergo trear-

rr.tn, and possibly may submit to an operation. The merchants of Crown Point are finally waking up to the fact that t hepeople are not going to pay the high

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been demanding lateiy, and they are noticing a falling off in trade, as many people are buying in the Chicago s'.ores and also at Gary, where they can be bought much cheaper. Two of Crown Point's enterprising business men have lowered their prices for ensh, and several more are contemplating the same move. It pays to aderti?e, is a truthful slogan. Dance at Spring Hill Grove, Tuesday eemng, Aug 14th. Good music. S-10-3

HIGHLAND

Mrs. M. Franchi and her daughter Glads went to Chicago Tuesday morning, to spend several days visiting relatives and friends. Several families enjoyed a day's outing on the b-ach at Pine station, Wednesday. Among those who participated in the day's pleasures were Mr. and Mrs. M. Blink. Mrs. Abbott. Mr. and Mrs. Eri-ks and Mrs. Pi. hard Zyp and their families. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Hutchins and family and Francis Br-iris'rr of Griffith, spent Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hutchins. Mesdames J. Jamieson. B. Voreis. W. Swets, D. Ii. Archer and J. Eelman were shopping in Hammond, Tuesday. Mrs. Garret Krooswyk, who was operated on last Monday for appendicitis, is reported tA be getting alng as well as can be expected.

"Let Us Pay With Our Bodies For Our Soul's Desires." Roose-vek.

Mrs. Enul Hildtbrandt and Mrs. Willian Biesen spent Wednesday with friends in Chicago. Mis. William I'ahn of East Side, visited her daughter, Mrs. Albert SchaeI'er. last evening. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Melvin are entertaining the former's sister. Mrs. Robert Bosley of Atlanta. Ga. Mrs. Joseph Keanan of Ron?rts avenue, speta the day in Chicago visiting h-:r sister, Mrs. Gavin. Mr. and Mrs. Roue and daughter of Roberts avenue. are spending two weeks at Elkhart, Ind.. visiting her pa rents. Mrs. Joseph Hannapel and children of ard Sihaaf cf Indiana bouluvard. esChicago, visited her mother. Mrs Richt onlay. Mrs. John Plaj of Myrtle avenue, was a Hammond visitor, Wednesday. Francis Groves has sold his bungalow on Amy avenue, and il! move his family to Chicago in a few weeks. Mrs. George Saunders of Atchison avenue, visited her mother in Gary, yesterday. lira. McCellan and Mrs. Charles Benson spent Thursday visioing in Chicago. Mrs. C. G. P. II of Indiana boulevard, was hostess to the members of the Marquette club nt her homo Wednesday nftrneoon. The guests met for a pleasant soeial time and spt-nt the afternoon in pl.ivit.g pedro. J ; !z -s were won by M-sdnmfs Edvwntf Mathias, H. my I'ggi -it. ;nd Arthur i: !-?. Mrs. llf-iiiy Shade return ! nom on Wednesday from Greenwood, Miss., where she spent two v ck. cn business. Mrs. Jarue-i Nicholson .u-.i daughter Violet, pp'.-r.t Tuesday vi?it'ii in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Edward W.T.r.acott of Atchison avenue, are entertaiirng the hitter's mo'her, Mrs Ilch, and sister Dorothy Ilh cf I.indenu cud. 111. Guy Di key f Ham-read visited at tiie l.iaul li-.-mc in Rcborts av nue, yes1 1 Ida y.

.-iue the P. II. ll. R. here in town, and on it he will move his feed shed and j coal shed. 1 The C. O. F. held its monthly meeting Wednesday evening. Mrs. Frank Bern anger left Thurs-j day morning for Chicago, where she j will stay for a few days. !

Nick P.othmer, Jr., has bought the old Nick Eacke farm for which he raid $U'l per acre.

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You can run your Dort fifty miles for the price of a modest luncheon for yourself. fifteen miles for the cost of a &ood cigar. Thousands of owners are proving it by actual every-day-in-service experience and will tell you so. They "vvill also tell you that our methods before and after the sale cements satisfaction in Dort ownership. Join the Dort Thrift Le&ion. Start by ,ettin& acquainted with us today.

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Baj a $50.00 Liberty Bona. BarJt ot VThltug, open 9 a. au to 3 p. m. 6-21 Tlmfe who have r nbc t- bed to the American Ktd Orr-s r fur:d should send their ch-cks to l-'red J. Smith, treasurer, t miikc jhymeiit til the l-'irst Trust Savings b.mk. Mr. Sn ith reports i::. -t ff th'ise who had s'-.bscrib-m iAf mnJo inynun'. but tir still rcm.-i'HM n uunirr o" Vii:,r.: end Rob-er'-rib; i -oilo wV.ofc ; ; ; in rtr. are ;i;il " Tli. M H L.- Jies Aii fc-iirt;' held a c;.lr t':i yeslerdriy f.f-.-; rri'i at the n. 're f-f Mrs. S:t.vlr : Att-in ave111, e. "', of-th; fiitutcs a: r hand-Ker.-i f jh.m-i-r, an I i most pleasant ;i I'l l ! n w i. fj ent Th-- truisury dcrnrtn.-n it A ash!n ;t..n hns dosignetcd tli. I.nl- of Whiting is diposiury for I", b. p-v-e.iri'.,.i fluid'. - The, daughter of Mr. and Mr.". John f'ameron of Clark street, is ill with s'.-arlet feer. The Whiting polire held their monthly shooting contest at the Whiting park on Wednesday. Chief Collins winning the highest score. The scores were ,i follows: Colling, 13s; Wawrzyniak, lis.; Morris. 11!); Xiziolkiewicz, 111; Lawler. 98; Mullaney. P2; Mikish, SO; Janos, 71; Swan. 71; Rose, 57; Solttvedel, 41; Renak.' 2 3. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Keller and Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt G. Mufftlt will leave tomorrow for their trip to Yellowstone I'ark and cher interesting points in th- west. George Yuhasz of 1-isrhrupp and White Oak avenues, who underwent three 5rioud operations at. St. Margaret's hospital. Is row able bo out and around ngain. Hr. Yv. E. Putnam reeeiel an interesting letter from his son. Kugen yesterday, the young man being in the mrdienl 'r.iining camp, a member of Company A, nt I-'or". Renjaniin Harrison. Indian.ipn.is. The young man is much pleased with his duties, and said in part: "We are in a tent now instead of a barracks. The fallows are all fine and w get along line. The officers are all commissioned men and are doctors and they are all g -od i the boys. We get our Wessons by moving pictures and lectures and it is very interesting. We drill about fiv hours a day. and the other time we do fatigue duty, which is cleaning the camps, helping the cook." and so on. It's all pretty interesting. I) -id." Herman Furstenbur is suffering with a badly burned arm. which was caused by sn electrical flash while at work in Indiana Harbor. His brother Fred Furstenburg. who enlisted, has been confined in the hospital for rive weeks suffering with a very serious injury to his leg. when a machine he was operating exploded. He is now improving arm homes to soon again be able to go back into active duty. The Owls club w 11 have their annual picnic at Cedar Lake tomorrow.

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Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali, which is very injurious, as it dries the scalp and makes the hair brittle. The best thing to use is Just plain mulsified cocoanut oil. for it is pure and entirely greaseless. It's very cheap, and beats the most expensive soaps or anything else all to pieces. You can get this at any drug store, and a fewounces will last the whole family for months. Simply moisten the hair with water and rub it In. about a teaspoonful is all that is required. It makes an abundance of rich. 'creamy lather, cleanses thoroughly, and rinses out easily. The hair dries quickly and everly, and is soft, fresh lookinsr. brieht. fljffy, wavy.

! and easy to handle. Besides, it loosens J and takes out every rartic'e ' dust, dirt and dandru'T. Adv.

A big time is promised consisting of contests, games, baseball, swimming, rowing and dancing. A chicken dinner will be served at Binyon's at 6:30 p. in. Mrs. X. E. Miller of Sheridan avemie. is entertaining her niece and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Coleman of Olean. X. Y. Her niece. Mrs Walter Janke, and son who were also visiting lie re have gone to Omaha, Xeb.

The Tri Kappa sorority will have a beach party at th Whiting park toniuht in honor of their new members. The Wedding of a very popular Whiting couple will take place tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lewin of East Chicago, vsited Whiting relatives on Wedner:"y evening. The Masonic band will give their regular weekly concert at the Whiting park toniphi. Trie Moore, the local mail carrier, is confined to his home in Fischrupp avenue with a bad case of quinsey. William, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ge .ice A. Roe, who is ill with scariet f. r. in improving. Princess theatre today. Jesse L. l.asky presents Lenore Ulrich in "Her Own People." A thrilling unusual photoplay. In five parts. Also a good Burton Holmes travelogue. Admission 10 and 5c. S-10-1

John A. Kimmet of Lowell, visited Dyer, "Wednesday afterno'-n on business. John L. Keilnian made a business trip to Hobart Wednesday evening. Tuesday evening the P. H. S. ball team enjoyed a social at the public seho-!,' in company wit'; their fellow .tud.nts.

HOBART

Mrs. Ockerlin who has been in poor health for the past year was taken to St. Berna.d's hospital in Chicago, Sunday. The doctors discovered that she had cancer and was unable to do anything for her. She was brought home Tuesday end will be taken to Gary to a hospitil today. Mrs. Carey and Mrs. Wiestrum visited with friends and relatives at South Chicago, yesterday.

Mrs. Killigrew and Mrs. Wishman were Chicago visitors yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Thatcher of Gary, have been here during the past week visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. X. R. Wood. The I Whist club was entertained lfist evening by Mrs. P. Thompson. Mrs. Daniel Johnson of Vincennes, Ind., is here spending a month with her iser. " Mrs. Henry Cooper. Mr. and Mis. Kobinson of Dur.fee. Ind., ia here visii ing with friends and relatives for a few days. Mrs. Robinson was formerly Miss Lillian Hamman of this place. A daughter was horn Tuesday to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lowrey. Mrs. Fred Shavey was taken to the Gary hospital yesterday where she w:l! undergo an operation.'

To Arms Your Country Calls, as Heaven.

ST. JOHN Dance at Spring Hill Grove, Tuesday evening, Aug. 14th. Good music. S-10-3

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Dance at Spring Hill Grove. Tuesday evening. Aug. 14th. Good music. 8-10-3 Two machines collided here Wednesday evening at the four corners, with the result that they were somewhat damaged, but not to such an extent that they could not be driven on. As is generally the' rule both parties claimed innocence, as the other fellow should have been more careful.

Tells women how to make a lemon beauty cream cheaply for the face, neck, arms and hands

A t the cost of a small jar of ordinary cold cream one can rrepare a full quarter pint of the most wonderful lemon skin softener and complexion beautifier. by squeezing the juice of two fresh lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white. Care should be taken to strain the juice through a fine cloth so no lemon pulp gets in. then this lotion will keep fresh for months. Every woman knows that lemon juice is used to bleach and remove such blemishes as sallowness, freckles .nd

tan and Is the ideal skin softener and beautifier. Just try it! Get three ounces of orchard white at any pharmacy or toilet counter and two lemons from the grocer and make up a quarter rint of this sweetly fragrant lemon levtion and hassage it daily into the face. neck, arms and hands. It naturally should help to soften, freshen, bleach and bring cut the roses and beauty of any skin. It is wonderful to smoothen rough, red hands. Adv.

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