Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 68, Hammond, Lake County, 6 September 1917 — Page 8

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Crown Point .Mews Happenings of a Day in L&ke County's Lively Capital

Nina Lisius, after a two months' vacation, has resum! her duties at the Lets Manufacturing Omrany's office. Fil'ian Folzman of HanimcnJ, spent Sunday at Fred Ad.nnks. The funeral of i;K.r;o F.ettig. 1! years old, who was killed whilo participating In a motorcycle race at Faporte. LsKt

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of Mr. and Mr?. John KetTig, sou: non-U of Crown Point. Commissioners' (Jay was hold yesterday ami drew its usual large crowd from the north end of the county. Qu-.te a large crowd attended the Farnum & Fa i ley circus yesterday. "Miss C. Mitchell spent the week-end with friends at Gars. Miss Sarah "Winer has resumed her duties with the C. D. Root Co. after a week's vacation. August Zimmerman and son Walter returned to their home in Hammond yesterday after spendinK a few days at the home of Fred Adank. Mr. and Mrs. J. Rockwell were Flamxr.ond visitors a few days last' week and returned home Sun-lay evening. Charles Nassau spend Sunday and Monday at Gary. John and Frank Theobald , and son Harold of Chicago, spent a few days at the S. V. Adank home. The Misses Amelia, "Tary, Christina and.LouJse Sporner of Hammond, have returned to that city after a pleasant week's visit at the homes pf Fred Adank and William Grimm. Mr. and Mrs. AVilliam "Whitehead have returned to this city after spending- Sunday and Monday- at Chicago with Mr. "Whitehead's parents. L. R. Orr. of the Orr Bros. Supply Co., Cedar F.apids, la., spent Friday of last week at th Letz Manufacturing Co.'s uplant. A card party will h held at St. Mary's GOOD BLOOD "Blood will tell." Blotches and blemishes, like murder, will out, unless the blood is kept pure. Its purity is restored and protected by the faithful use of

school on Wednesday evening. Futvril services were held over the

remains of Miss Mary Kain on Mondavi morning, and interment was in St.

Mary's cemetery. Mrs. Joseph Small of St. John, had the misfortune to break her leg; last v e iv.

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Fsink l-'urjjeson had the tnist'ortur.e to f-r"- ik his right arm Monday eeriinB w Hi!-- atto '." ii to c t.-'iik an auto.n b'ic. Many from here attended the circus at Gary yesterday afternoon and evenirsr. Mi's. K!lti;an of Fer. is visiting .-1 til.- home of Mr. and Mis. II. E. K:;mr.n. Misses and C'ara Nosh of C -m;.'. ha-, c be.-n l-.-re '- sitinp v'.o friends for the past few days. Miss Fsther Carlson of Chicago, visited hero with her parents ovi'r Labor Da y. The Married Fadies sodality of St. Fridpet's Catholic ehVireh held a special meetine yesterday afternoon at which time arrangements were marie for a fall foMiia! to be held within, the' near futuro. The public school orened here today with a large enrollment. Th- I Whist club will meot Thursday evening with Mrs. F. Beltzhoover. Mr. and Mrs. Kabe and family of Chicago, visited with friend3 here Mon'lav. The hetel bar was closed Tuesday. It was formerly in charge of Mr. Helm who was operating it under a license owned by Mr. Dunnen. Mr. Dunnen tends using the license himself. ' Mrs. Jons came here yesterday from Columbus City to pack her furniture and move it to that place. Mrs. McGuire was a Chicago visitor yesterday. Mrs. Ken ward returned yesterday from Valparaiso where she has been for the past few days visiting with relatives. Mrs. 'Collins and family returned to Crown Foint yesterday after a week's visit here with relatives. John Nauman will leave today, for a week's vacation. During his absence his gallery will -be closed. The M. E. Fadies- Aid society will meet this aftnoon at the church parlors, at which time e!eeti"n of offieers

will take place.

Buy a 00.00 Ubtrty Eona. Ea&X ol Whiting-, open 9 &. m. to S c. re 6-21 Attorney John H. J-Vtterhoff has returned from Halifax. Fa., where he spent his acatii-ii visiting his parents. Mr and Mrs. Fcuis H. Gordon are expevteil home today from a trip to Mackinac island. Mrs. F. M. Koirt is of Central avenue, has returned from a. visit with relatives in North Carolina and Virginia. Her cousin, Miss Mary Moran of Winston Salem, N. ., returned home with her for an evt ended visit here. I- M. Mattern and daughter Miss Louise of Oliver strict, left yesterday for a three weeks' western trip, during which they will visit in Fos Angeles and several other cities in the west. Fieut. E. M. Wells is here spending a few days visiting friends and relatives before being called into service again. Mr. We lis, who for many years was one of our physicians in this city, has recently returned from Cuba. Mrs. F 11. Vincent and daughter Mis. Nettie Vincent, spent esterday visiting Whiting friends. Mrs. Vincent and daughter who moved to Gal. -shut's, HI., from Whiting, have now located in Chicago. Marie Fatuska of Cleveland avenue. has returned from Chicago where she visited hr aunt whild her mother is in. the hospital. 11. Kidney of Cleveland avenue, entertained his cousins. Mr. and Mrs. McGrevv of Chii-aco. on Sunday.

GET NEW KIDNEYS! The kidneys are th-- most overworked organs of the human body, and when thov tail in their work of ulteritig ou and throwing ntf ' pnist.-is d- Hoped in the system, thinsrs beg in to ha pi ti. One of ihc tif-t warnings rani r stiffness in th- Vower part of the hark; highly colored urine: loss of ap!'!i'"; indigestion; irritation, or even stone m the bladder. These symptoms indicate a ondi:ion that may lead to that dreaded and fatal m;ii-Hy- Wright's disease, for which there is said to he no euro. You can almos c-rt.ainlv rind immediate relief in G F D MFDAF Haarlem Oil Capsules. For more than IM'l years this famoun prepar-y ion has been an unfailing remedy for all kidney, bladder and urinary troubles. Get it. at any di:g store, and if it does not eive you almost immediate relief, your'money will be refunded. Fe sure you get. the GOLD MKDAF brand. N'-ne other genuine. In boxes, three sizes. Adv.

Trim-ess Theatre tonight. Wm. A. ltiaiy World Film lectures presents the charming Kthel Clayton in "The stolen Faradise." Here is romance and life nnd entertainment. Also a Mr. an 1 Mrs. Sidney Frew comedy. 9-6-1 Mrs. J. II. Moore and children have returned home from Fenton Harbor. Mich., where they visited her sister. Mrs. H. it. Nichols attended the funeral of her cousin in Hohart. Monday. Mrs. George Gofbri has returned from Wisconsin, where she visited Henry Goehel and family. Harry Wood of Valparaiso, visited the Nichols family on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Nyland entertained a few friends, the main diversion of the evening being: dancing. Among- the out of low n guests were Mr. and Mrs. Fa Dillingham of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Fetor Koch and family attended the K. of C. picnic at St. John on Labor Day. Andrew Kammer returned to his home in Fnjrlewood after visiting at the h'om.e of lis aunt, Mrs. Feter Koch, of Oliver street. Miss Hannah Cevirtz of Cleveland avenu, has returned to Iowa to resume her former position as physical culture director in the Iowa State School for the Deaf and Dumb. M ss Amelia Stiglitz has returned from Gary, where she was the guest of her cousin, Miss Helen Migatz. Mr. Sias. physical culture director in the loea liigfT school lart year, will enter Yale university. City Engineer; Arnold Exton and Harry F. Hughes of Whiting, both of whom are in the officers' reserve training camp at Fort Benjamin Harrison, write that they are much pleased with their new duties, which, however, have not been very strenuous as yet, owing to their vaccination for typhoid. The Whiting chapter of P.ed Cross have been highly cornphmented for their work, having received the following letter in answer to the receipt of their recent, shipment of supplies: "Fort Wayne, Ind. "Mrs. Helen Cash, Sec'y. "Whiting- Chapter Red Cross. "My Dear Mrs. Ca-h: We gratefully

I acknowledge the reeeirt of your contribution of surgical dressings and gar- ! merits to the Red Cross supply service. ! The work was beautifully done, and ; ymr chapter certainly deserves credit ! for your efforts. We shall be pleased to receive all of your contributions j whenever ready for us. We are planning to get out a car load shipment I soon, possibly this week. I "We are now making the pajama ! suits w ith the seams on the wrong j side of the garment, and are buttoning I same from left to right. "With best wishes for your continued ' sueeess, believe me,

"In all sincerity. "MARIETTA FAtTE, "Inspector Hospital Supplies, A. R. C."

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! j ROBERTSDALE j Joan uuiigsmne ot Indiana bouleivard. is getting along nicely at the j Wesley hospital, and expects to be able ' to return home the latter part of the j week. ! The Red Cross will meet Friday af- ; ternoon at the Franklin school at 2 j o'clock. All members are urged to be ' present. j Mrs. Bode of Gary, visited Mr. and ' Mrs. Richard Fehrman of Myrtle avenue. yesterday. i Miss Elsie Peterson visited her sister, j Mrs. Yankee of Hammond, yesterday, j The citizens party will hold a politj ical meeting in the Franklin auditor- ! ium Friday evening at 8 o'clock. Severa! prominent speakers from Hammond j w ill be rresent. Ladies are cordially ! invited to attend. Don Fullen of "Vandalla. Mich., visited ; fof a few days at the home of Mrs. James Nicholson of Roberts avenue, j Mrs. Kanke of Tolleston. spent the ! week-end here, the guest of Mrs. E. Simon of Fearl street. Mrs. Henry Vis of Myrtle avenue, ! visited in Hammond yesterday, j C. G. Fucll of Indiana boulevard, at- ' tended the Inter-State Stock show at ! Kankakee. I!!., Wednesday. i Mrs. Charles Stross and son returned

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home after a two weeks' visit with Mrs. Stone of Matteawan. Mich. Mrs. Wheeler of Roberts avenue, is spending: the week with her son in Hammond. Miss Esta Kohr who was operated on for appendicitis at the Augustana hospital, continues to improve nicely. Mrs. William Aldrich and children returned to their home at Allegan. Mich., after a two weeks' 'visit with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Freese of Mrtle avenue. Mrs. John Blaul. Jr.. of East Side, visited Mrs. Charles Benson of Roberts avenue, yesterday. Mrs. Herman Breckman is quite ill at her home in Reese avenue. William Wig-gers of Myrtle avenue, returned home from a three weeks' visit with his parents at Evanston.. Ind.

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Richard Zyp visited his parents in Harvey, HI., Sunday. Miss Marguerite Werdomann .epent Tuesday in Hammond. Miss F.uth Sparks i attending- the high school at Hammond this year. Misses Dorothy and Mildred Archer returned to their home In Chicago. Tuesday, after having spent the past week at the home of their grandmother, Mrs. D. R. Archer. Mrs. Nonnan Thilmont shopped in Hammond, Tuesday. Chester and Harold Douthett and Paul Kikkert went to Indianapolis on their motorcycles, Saturday, to spend Sunday with the Highland boys who are now- at Fort Benjamin Harrison, Mr. Blue and family of Rensselaer, have moved into the house recently vavacated by the Seita family, who have moved to Gary., Mr. Bin is the principal of the Highland put-lie. school.

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James Shaw is visiting his sister in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Dvvyrr visited their daughter, Mrs. Femar Grubb in Whiting, yesterday. Mrs. Herman Baxter returned to her home in Chicago yesterday, after visiting her mother, Mrs.' David Knis'ey. Miss Ida Atkins returned to her home in Attica, Ind., yesterday morning after visiting relatives hero.

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