Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 58, Hammond, Lake County, 24 August 1917 — Page 8

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Dance at Spring H1U Grov. Monday. Aur. 37th. Good music. 8-2 4-2 Farmers in this section ar very Jubilant over the extra ordinaietaoinrdlu lant over the extraordinary yield of cats this year, many yielding 60 to 90 bushels to the acre. Threshing has been in full blast the past week and extra help has been needed to take care of the record-breaking crop. Mrs. A. H. Farley and daughter Lola have returned from a short visit with Chicago friends. Miss Marie Mracek who Is studying music In Chicago, returned on Wednesday from a short visit to that place. John Ward Wheeler, who has been the jruest of his mother, Mrs. Jennie Ward Wheeler, left on Saturday for El Paso. Texas, to join his company. He was heretofore stationed at Fort Leavenworth, Kan. Attorney I. B. Straley was a business visitor In Chicago on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Fisher and Mr. nd Mrs. Fred Foster of Fort Madison. Ia., and Miss Cecelia Kimmirt left today for Freeport. 111., to remain until Monday aa the house guests of the Hurd family. Chester Block and Frederick Parsons have been called to Akron, Ohio. In the interests of the Erie Railroad, where they are employed. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Woltman are the parents of a baby girl, born Monday. Mrs. Woltman was formerly Miss Carrie Blickhan of this city. New cases In corcuit court, filed An. 23. 1917: 12252 (Pattee & Johnson.) J. M. Morgan: on note vs. H. E. Craft. 12233 (Patee & Johnson.) Mary W. Morrison, forclosure mtg. vs. John Trier and Hoosier Agency, et al. Rev. P. H. Genthoff returned from Ft. Wayne, Ind., today, where he with most of the other priests of the county have ineen in retreat since Monday. Mrs. W. B. Brown has returned from a short stay with her daughter. Mrs. Fobert Krost in Chicago, t. School opens In Crown Point on Sept. 3, both the public and parochial. Marriage licenses. Bert Wallace, Maud Price, Gary. Jos. H. Kulage, Mamie Raudhan, Hobart. FIERY ECZEMA AND SKIN Successfully Used For Fifty Years. Eczema and similar skin troubles come from u cUsot dvicd, impure condition of the blood, and they can only be cured by giving the blood a thorough cleansing, and removing from It all .traces of impurity. This Is why S. S. S. has been used no successfully in hundreds of c3t of Eciiema and other skin eruptions. This

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every ews Mike Single, Mary Resetar. Whiting. Clarence Hamm, Mary Harrte, Gary. Alex Gill. Mamie Rudziejewski. Hammond. Ponoto Macchio, Antoinetto Ippolite. Gary. Jno. Zaham, Elizabeth Magy, Whiting. Walenty CzencyeH. Kath. Kozob. East Chicago. i Adolph Cyborski. Pearl Lamke, East Chicago. Geor. Rogers, Maggie Johnson. East Chicago. i Bob Butkovlc, whiting: Erne Kucker, LaGrange. 111. Conrad Mettier, Wh(ting; Esther Bradford. East Chicago. GRIFFITH A baby girl arrived at the home of Mr. tnd Mrs. John Govert. Mrs. Miller of Harvey, 111., visited friends here yesterday. M. J. Beiriger and son. Victor, left yesterday for New Tork. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Redar are cozlly settled In their home here. May they prosper. Quite a number from here attended the Lake County Fair. Mrs. J. O. Russell Is visiting relatives at Bay City. Mich. Miss Catherine Eisenhutt of Hammond visited at the home of her brother Frank. 'ST. JOHN Dance at Spring Hlil Grove, Monday. Aug. 27th. Gt'Od music. 8-24-2 ROBERTSDALE Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Matson of Roberts avenue, are the proud parents of a baby boy. born Thursday. Mother and son are dong nicely. Mrs. John Burton. Mrs. Brown and ERUPTIONS

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John Murry visited the former's husband at the Mercy hospitffal in Gary Wednesday. Mr. Burton was injured quite badly while at work at Buffington. Wednesday morning. William Wiggers of Myrtle avenue, is spending a week at Evansville. Ind., visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Bahn of East Side, visited at the Theissen home last evening. Henry Atchison of Woodville. Ind.. visited his sister, Mrs. Agnes Roberts of Roberts avenue, for a few days. I John Blaul. Sr.. attended the county fair at Crown Point yesterday. Mrs. Jacob Fase entertained the members of the Friendship club at her home ; In Roberts avenue. Tuesday. Miss Agnes Atchison of Lake avenue, visited Miss Anna Murphy of Chicago. Tuesday. Misses Mary Mostel and Vivian Gough saw "The Katzenjammer Kids" at the Calumet theatre, Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. M. Moser of Amy avenue, entertained the former's mother from Hammond. Wednesday. Blanche Barnes of Gary, is spending two weeks here visiting her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. James Hays of Lincoln avenue. Mrs. Julius Stross and Mrs. Harry j Golding spent the day visiting in Chicago. Peter Fase of South Haven, Mich., and Mrs. Wise of Chicago, visited their brother. Jacob Fase and wife of Roberts avenue, the fore part of the week. Miss Helen McLean spent Wednesday in Hammond visiting relatives. Mrs. Emma Coughran of Chicago, vis ited xnencs here yesterday. jf The Past Chiefs" club of the Pythian Sisters held a very pleasant meet-lng' Wednpsrta v pvfnin? at fhn Vinm fra ' Hattle Carpenter. Election of officers was held and the following were elected: Mrs. William Porter, president: Mr. William Griffith, vice president; Mrs. Charles We'.sch. treasurer, and Mrs. Harriett Winslow, secretary. A social hour followed the business session during which a dainty "luncheon was served. Mrs. Troyer of Indiana boulevard, entertained friends from Hammond, Wed-, nesda y. Mr. and Mrs. William Timm and Mr. Crown Point "Wednesday to attend the county fair. j Mr. and Mrs. John Murray of Rob-1 erts avenue, motored to Jefferson county j yesterday. DYER Dance at Spring Hill Grove. Monday, Aug. 27th. Good music. S-21-2 Agricultural Education. Agricultural education Is one of the essentials to the betterment of country life. The pervading thought in this movement is to add dignity to farming liy placing it on the high plane to which of right it has ever belonged. Exchange. THE TIMES " stands for U. S. and President Wilson. the n nor v

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Whiting And Its Peoole Buy $50.00 Ubert7 Zone ZaaX oX Whiting, open 9 a. in. to 8 p. m. 5-21 Mrs. D. J. Paskw-ietz of Sheridan avenue, has returned from Michigan where she visited. Clair Henthorne of Shertdan avenue, is at Fort Wayne, Ind., the guest of his cousin, Harold Moylan. Mr. and Mrs. Cooperman and family were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Sugar of New York avenue. Mrs. Edward McFadden is entertaining the members of St. Joseph's guil'W"t her home in Central avenue, this afternoon. - The "sock" social given by the Epworth league of the M. E. church was a great success. There were covers for about thirty guests, among them being members from East Chicago and Hammond leagues. Contests. stunts and a strangers spelling match were among the amusements. A dainty buffet luncheon was served. Mrs. A. N. Beaubien and Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Shaefer of New Tork. who are here visiting their son, visited Lincoln park. , Mary Ellen O'Connell of Atchison avenue, is visiting her aunt in Chicago. Mrs. John Bi.sen and Mrs William Blesei were Chicago visitors' yesterday. The regular weekly band concert by t'vi Masonic band, will be given at th" Whitirg park tonight. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Sliehty of Xew Tork avenue, are entertaining the former's parents from Quincy, HI. Xew music ro":Is will be put into circulation at the Whiting library on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Davidson and daughter of Laporte avenue, have motored to Michigan where they will spend two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Tharp of Laporte avenue, are entertaining: relatives from California. Mr. and Mrs. Meek who ar visitlne Will and store We

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at the home of their son. (. E. Meek, on Indiana boulevard, expect to return to their hon.e in Kansas next week. Roy R. Tilton of Detroit, who is to t-e a member of the officers' reserve training camp at Fort Sheridan, is expected to spend a few days here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tilton. The Red Cross rooms in the high school building are the scene of much activity each day where the ladies are busy completing th. largre orders for the necessities for the soldiers. There is still room for a number of other willing workers, and any one wishing to volunteer their services may come to the sewing rooms from lp. m. to 5 p. in., any day. Mr. and Mrs. George Batu?ka are planning on erecting a new home in the near futeure at the corner of 117th street and Humphrey road. Mrs. Thice is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Allen Skeilinger at Scranton. Pa. Mrs. r Cash, secretary of the Re Cross, WhiUng chapter, wishes to notify those who subscribed for the Red Cross magazine by subscribing $2 or more, to notify here to this effect, and the same will be. looked after. Her phone number is smv. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Jenkins entertained a number of friend3 at a very pretty party and linn shower at their home in 119th streeflast evening in honor of Miss Mildred E. Stewart of Whiting, and Clyde Cleveland of Hammond. The home was beautifullj decorated in pink and white. Music and cards were the diversions of the evening. A prettily appointed three-course luncheon was served. The bride to be received many beautiful gifts in linen. The out of town guests were Mrs. Henry Lingren cf Aust'n; Mi?s Jennie Pzymsnski of Park Manor: Mr?. A. ;'crgju.i of Wjodlawn. Miss Anderson of Windsor Ta-k; Paul Andei-ao.i of Woodlawn and CI j tie Clevelpn.l .--." Harrnnoiiil. At the Princess Theatre tonight. Jesse Lasky presents May Murray in a powerful original photoplay "On Record." Also Paramount travelogue. Admission Ec and 10c. ' S-24-1 The Whlt;nK friends of Fred Waldorf of Detroit, will he sorry to learn of his death which occurred yesterday. Mr. Waldorf, who formerly lived in Whiting, fell about a month ago. which accident was the cause of his death. Miss Corabell Twyman. age 24 yrars. who has ben living with her siter. Mrs. Charles Ewing of I'ischrupp avenue for

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