Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 68, Hammond, Lake County, 6 September 1917 — Page 6

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THE TXTv Thursday. Sept. 6, 191.

TWIH CITY

NEWS NOTES

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i-J "i The funeral party accompanying the remains cf the late Melvin Kascall is arriving in Chicago from Phoenix. Ariz., tomorrow morning at 7:45. Funeral services will be held at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hascall, 3sl0 Drummond street, at 2 o'clock Saturday. Interment will he at Oaic Hill cemetery. A wedding of interest to many Indiana Harbor people will occur this evening at the M. E. church. Mio3 Elvira Myren. daughter of Mr. John Myren cf 3T29 Carey street, nil! be wedded to Rev. G. S. Hedstrand of Danbury. Conn., pastor cf the Swedish Mission church of that city. The ceremony is being held for i datives and

immediate friends ' only. Rev. Simon southeastern part of the state.

van.son, oiimnsion. -Minn, wm .- Miss Jennie Jewess and her

ticiate. He is a tonne r rb??;nate o: Rev. Hedstrand. Many out-of-town relatives and friends will attend.

and her brother

I Henry cf Milwaukee. Wis., are L-ttors

at the hom of Thomas Jumn in North Carina avenue.

Very special at Columbia theater tonight. Alice Brady will he featured in, a most excellent photo-play drama. "Maternity." . This picture played in Chicago for an admission of 23 cents. We will show It tonight for our regular admission of 15 cents. A good comedy will also be shown. X. C. Vickers. father of Mrs. C. Weydert of North Baring: avenue, has departed for his home "at Creston. I.i. He was accompanied here by Mrs. B. .V. Vickers. his son's wife, from Pt. Louis, where he visited prior to his coming, and returned with John Asnew, a nephew who has been spending the summer here. The Guild of the Good Shepherd will meet tomorrow afternoon at the home

I of Mrs. William Meade. 1212 Beacon street. The work of the coming year I will be planned and there will be the i election of officers.

Mrs. T. S. Fisher of North Magoun voruf r-turnei th evir.!ni before ist fi om an extended visit in the

Mrs. Edward Fickard and her daughter. Mrs. A. W. Wood, who is here on a visit i i-o-m Birmingham. Ala... spent yesterday in Crown I'oint. Mrs. Anna Gla;;cock, who htis been making her home for the year past with Mrs. Fred Ruherly in. Hemlock street, has left for Rock Island, where .')ie intends engaging in business with the assistance of her brother's wife. v. resident of that city. . The Harry McCoys, who have been lefi.hrg In one of the .brick resld.iu'ts owned by the Smith-Miller cuipany in North Magoun avenue, have t;kn the apartment on the corner of Magoun and 145th street recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Jenkins. Miss Elsie Haywood, a teacher in the public schools of tnis city, did not return this year to resume her teaching-. She ;s taking a lave of absence tor one yen r and is at the home

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OPENING SALE September 7th to 15th

TVe take pleasure in annoiineinc: to the pullic that on Friday, September 7th, we will open our branch store at 59 E. "State street, near State Line street, where we will sell, and exchange stoves of all kinds. Every stove will be rebuilt and overhauled under our personal supervision, and will be guaranteed. If you want the best your money can buy,

rebuilt guaranteed stoves as

as new.

"We deliver and set them up free of charge. Store Open 2 to 9 P.'M. Daily

get one of our

good

This store will open at 2 p. m. daily open every evening until 9 o'clock. Our main store on State street, opposite the posteffice, will open daily at 8 a. m. as usual.

Maedel & Roth

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tu-t of :--,. M.i.-' un avf-nui Mr. and Mrs. ha rc tur.ted-v.-nil th'e J. .1. pleasant time.

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Goorge Schillings, who from ihci;- iiiotor i r I ; Davis, report a moat They visited Indian

apolis, the home of Mrs. Schilling's two brothers, and viewed the mansion of George Geoade at Brooke, Ind., as they were returning.

Mayflower will meet th

Colder of Pennsylvania with tonsilitis.

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camp. Royal Neighbors evening in regular ses

sion at S o'clock.

Mrs. John avenue is. ill

Mrs. C. U Lingo, wife of the general traffic manager of the Inland Steel company, is holding an "at home'1 at her residence, in Normal Fark Friday, and thos" from (his city who h.-ive been invited to the afi'air are the Mesdamea A. G. S.:hiiekr, R. P. Hale. J. J. Freeman and Clifford Gomez. A guest of this week of Mrs. Thos. Fogg of the Reil apartments is Mrs. J. V.. Dinke!. from Cincinnati, O. The Twentieth Century Sewing club is meeting with Mrs. George Clinton at her home in South Baring avenue this afternoon. Mrs. M. E. Critcs of Fir street is resuming her classes in music". Mrs. William Smith of South Maeoun avenue has returned from St. Louis, where she was called several weeks ago to attend the funeral of her sister, wno died cf ptomaine poisoning. Mrs. Sarah Knight of 144th street has returned home from a few days' visit with relative? at Racine. Wis. Mrs. Arthur T. Cox of North Magoun avenue has as guests Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baldwin of Tipton. Ind.. who are on their way home from an extended visit at Kansas City. Mrs. Andrew Morris and daughter. Miss Jeanette. have arrived home fr..;n a visit at Lima, Cleveland and Buoyru O. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs. Wilder of Chicago are guests at the A. 'Morris homo in Fir sti eet. At the regulir meeting- of Woodbine camp. Royal Neighbors, last eveningheld at K. of P. hall in Okott avenue, it was decided thfit the next regular meeting night there would be a Ted ro party. Mrs. J. B. Lehman is chairman of the affair.

I Miss Kittie Kearns of Joliet, II!., is

..... 4 ,-.1. lLi,: iti'iiiK- ui lier brother, Martin Kenrns, in ISfilh street. The Epworth league of tho M. E. ijuirch has n minced for a farewell party to be jriven in honor if t!.-ir mr.rbers 1m are leavinu the city t

If yoo are going to this Fall here's a tip-

bey

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car

II needn't be a big ear nor an expensive tmel3!if be sore It is f lie fassi cas4 lo Ms cfess.

If yon are going to buy a EiejEaS car, get the best light ear; a ear folly equipped, an established, efficient, serviceable, economical car-a car that will stand punishment qvqe'v day In the year.

car is the m&KWfEILL: Ills

!lie kes light car in the world absolute. It sells for 745. Terms II yon desire. , J. Van Ratnsliorst Distributor Cor. Rtsssell and Oohman- St.

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Mrs. Helen II. Gardener. Mrs. Helen II. Gardener, writer and suffragist, has disproved the old notion, formerly held by some scientists, that the convolutions of a woman's brain necessarily place her mentally a little nearer, the ances. tral monkey than her husband. She placed these scientists in a bad lijrht by showinjr that they based their .conclusions not upon facts discovered by research, but upon their own individual prejudices.

present so

coming Fall work

attend out-of-town colleges. Tha af fair will he held at the home of Tercy Cadman in Beacon street the evening of September 13th. The Eravetime Campflre Girls are about to resume their activities for the season and a called meeting has bet n announced for September 17th, to he heM in a room in the city hall. Mr. and Mrs. W . Uragido motored to Harvey, 111., yesterday, taking with them the latter'.- mother. Mis. D. C. Jones; Mrs. Harry McCoy of Xrth Magoun avenue has con.i'.etrd her course at the Burnham Institute in Chicago and has received her diploma. ' Mrs. Mabel Gillespie of Hemlock street has ret'iir.'d from Chicago. wh-re she has been attending- a round of festivities and a sorority moftinar, of winch she is a -member. Her small son accompanied her. t;. Aiban's Guild will hold tha first regilar business meotlnsr of the season; at the. Parish House Tuesday afternoon. St-pten.ber 11th, and all

"'ntors are urged to be

tnat, pi ins for the

may s-.e arranged. Mr. and Mis. H. B. Hubbard of Grn-ievine street have as quests Mr. end Mrs. A. Hubbard of Danville 111 Yesterday both families enjoyed a motor trip through the Chicago parks. M ss Carol in Freeman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. j. Freeman of Beacon street, will return to the Boriewood seminary next Wednesday after haw i tier spent her vacation days with her parents. and Chicago relatives. J"hn Eurhop, son f;f Mrg A G Schheker. will soon leave to enter the Howe Military Academy. , Frank C. D. Smith. siiMri(..j

silver Refining department of the

.leiais comoanv. n cenm r-

his wife are on a- lake trip for'k few cays. Fdwin Merrtck. general foreman at t"" P. Metais company, is jn New Jersey on a visit to Mr?. Merrick's parents, who are residents of that city. A vintaae festival something out of the ordinary r.f the regular routine of evening entertainment h

the Young People's r!ub in end will be Riven for the the Hungarian Reformer!

Kennedy avenue. Serten-,s,.

parlors of the church

Miss Mervyn Agnew. who is a stident at the Overland College of Music studying harp and Mr,.

sew m is coming: here fr a few davs with, her aunt. Mrs. Ca

n Xorth Ririn

Thin eveninc th,

" rinpmyjs or Graver Tank v'.-,vU ,-., v-,.--

dance at the HmmA

Country Club- in honor of two of their

Uswald S'tremmel and tticher, who have enlisted

shortly for training

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Phony, visit

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Aldis Fish's

of Washing-

meet in

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and Baring

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Arthur Br

and are leaving camps.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fish of avenue, are entertaining Mr.

moiiier. .Mrs. F. e F:sh ton. I;.

Mr. and Mrs. J. H O Xeil of Munde. I.id. have returned home after a !l(!!Tislt with Mr. and Mrs. E' () -Npi1- th? home of their ?on.

uuier league will

-suiar session tomorrow

unurcn. corner 149th evenue.

J" Mrs- 'Hiam.Hur of

wedinr rf Charles Il,,h-

to Miss Josnhino i

young lady, held ve.-terH,!

the ,t. Joseph's church in A wedriine dinnr .

served at the home of the bride at hig-h noon. c Mrs Samuel Hershcov2 of Calumet has departed for MPt.rn pa ' r ''to v-3 8nd r,Pasure' h m r.rsc ,o to ia?a , fn.. j

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City.

McMahon has pntej

St. Bernard's hospital in Chicago to take up the three years' training that will qualify her as a trained nurse. Mrs. Russell Hill of South Magoun avenue, war summoned to Milu-i,.

i n arc nmt of 're rious illness of her sister. 2-lrs. A. Gravill, who resides at W Allies, nd -who recently under".vent a very seiius operation. The "Willing Workers cf the Christian church will meet tonight in the basement of he church to transact business of importance. Spear Lomisoh of Cevelnnd, O.. and Earl Woods, also of that city and both former residents of Indiana Harh;r, were guests of a few days at the home f Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Rabo . in IS6th rt reet. Mr. and Mrs. Eert Haight of Com-

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J)0 you ask that question when it comes to gasoline, or do you accept recommendations lightly made? Gasoline is the most important factor of your automobile. It furnishes the energy which propels your car. You owe it to yourself and to your family, to give the gasoline question very serious consideration. The Standard Oil Company of Indiana offers you Red Crown Gasoline the best gasoline in the world. It is manufactured under a process developed from, authoritative, scientific data, worked out by the most eminent petroleum chemists and automobile engineers in the world. Every batch is inspected before it leaves the refinery, and every batch is just like other batches, no matter what crude oil the Standard Oil Company has been forced by necessity to utilize. The Standard Oil Company stands squarely back of Red Crown and guarantees its uniformity, no matter whether you get it in this state or the next state. You can depend upon it. . You cannot get a better gasoline, no matter what you pay.

Made, Recommended and Guaranteed by STANDARD OIL COMPANY Hammond, r-; Indiana

POLARINE, the perfect motor oil, for correct lubrication on any make car, at any speed or temperature

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monwealth avenue, made a trip in their machine to Sturgeon, Mich., remaining a couple of days. Miss Alice Coburn of "Wilmette, is a guest at the AV. R. Weldon home in Ivy street. The Elks are meeting this evening. The n-w season is starting ard all

membtis arc- u.,cJ to atlenj. Clfti-Ies Wh i ehouse of Murie, 3s here on a visit to his daughters, Mrs. Ben Reese of Fif street, and Mrs. Edgar Lewis of the South Shore hotel. Mrs. Whitehouse, their mother, is arriving later and both will make an extendei visit here. Mr. and Mrs. EIlswoTth Mooney of South' Shore hitel, returned today from a trip to Milwaukee. ' " Tholma lodge. No. 6. is meeting this evening at Wci'unri's hall. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dickinson and two daughters, Fhylis and Elaine, are

arriving ;o be gliosis of Mr. and Mr. B. V. Wyckoff in Xor.h Magoun avenue. Mrs. Frank Dingham and Mrs. William Rossman of Ivy street, attended the matinee performance at the Cohen Grand theatre -in Chicago, yesterday, and saw "Turn to the. Bight." The J. O. 'Y. club announces its subscription nc to be held in th evening of Saturday at the Kiley auditorium. If this cartco proves to be a success one later will be given for the benefit of tho Bed Cross Center. Miss Madeline Evans of Grapevine street, is at the home of relatives and friends in Gary for a few days' visit. Miss Margaret Lynn of Xorthcote avenue, has Miss Ethel McConihe of Boraine. O., here on a visit and' yesterday they spent the day in Chicago, chaperoned by Mrs. Lynn.

NEW CASES FILED IN SUPERIOR COURT

16157 Em. 1 On Notes: Tom Filipou vs. Christ Pappas and Pete Agrcostathes. 16438 Rm. 2 Divorce; Nick Drljaca vs. Anna Drljaca. 16459 Rm. 1 Acct.; Charles, Leucht vs. Ji?ob Yen Bamshorst. If45' P.m. 2 Quiet Title; Morris Breuman and Doris Erenman vs. Barney Charnskar and Frank Costello. 16461 Rm. 1 Acct.; Home Cigar Co. vs. John Jakuh. , 16462 Rm. 3 Divorce; Charlotte Beck vs. Phillip Beck. 16453 Rm. 1 Suit on Contract: First National Bank of Hammond v. City of East Chicago. 16464 Rm. 2 Divorce: Fevrorea Florea vs. John Florea.