Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 41, Hammond, Lake County, 20 October 1917 — Page 5

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SOCIAL

COMINO STENTS. The won. en of thi INmth Ward ?iria!hy CSu will meet Monday evening .it the home of Mrs. D. V. Enright, 220 Detroit strt-et. The invitation to attend is extended all who are Interested in the. mce-tPig. A clnnge has been mad in the place of meeting of the evening hour committee of the Hammond Woman's Club and the. members will be entertained at the home of Mis Blanche Howell, 36 Mason street. The meeting will be in the nature of a Hallowe'en frolic. Tile art committee of the Hammond Woman's CIi,b will meet Monday after r. or n Rt the home cf Mr?. Minnie Kiltie in Kuth Mree. Lady Helen Chocolate Cherries, SO tents per pound. S-iv.mers" Pharmacy. Miss Inez Gavtt was hostess at the meeting of the D. A. M. Club last evenin at her home in Hyslop Place. The, (ruests brought their knitting and riddle worlc and spent a pleasant social time. Refreshments were served during the evening. With the club members .Mirs Gavtt had guests 'Miss Tngler, Miss Grace McGarry and Misa Dorothy O reman. The Kolah Camp Eire Girls were entertained at their ceremonial meeting by Marlon McAleer of 101 Webb street last evening. Dorothy Acla ns, Gonevlve Gautnier and Marion MeAleer took part in the candle-lighting ceremony. The social hour waa occupied with theatricals and at the close refreshments were rved. Resinning today they will have an exhibit of canned fruit at the J. J. Buff hardware store. The, work w.n tie the samples et girls frcm etgnt to thirteen years. The regular program was dispensed with yesterday afternoon at the. meeting cf the King's Daughters and the members enjoyed a demonstration of aluminum. Following the dmor.st ration refreshments were ferved and the members enjoyed a social half hour. The meeting was held In the parlors of the First Christian church and was open to the. women of the church. Mrs. Ray Wells entertained at a luncheon cf pretty appointments yesterday at her noma In Van Duren street for a few cf her neighbors in honor of Mr?. C. C. Sprout who will leave Ham-j mend Monday for an. extended visit In j Fennaylvanla. CARD OF THANKS 322333 CAS. I) Or TKA5IS. We wish to thank our neighbors and T-iendF for their kind aid during be reavement of my dear husband, and also, 'or the beautiful floral offerings. ! M P.S. LIELIE KUEBTER AND FAMIET. CARD Or THANKS. We ulsh to thank relatives, frienfl stid neis-hbrrs, and also Rev. Claus and Prof. E'nsmann, and for the beautiful r'oal offerinas. 10-20-1 ; MR .AND MRS. FRED STAHLET AND; KAMIf.T. KEXOBUK. 1(T l'l!tJK l l'l.;iiujr.iiva -'l v-'i roi j ousrano ana rattier, win. uqpinw. wno .-;td t'vo years ago today, Oct. 216'. in Hefsvilie. Ind . Tn sad memory. MINNIE CEDE LOW AND FAMILY, lti.'d. j A woman never looks better than her Hair GO!J3t OQ1NOII GOhTCII) ThoaB&nds of woman cwei their Eoithful appearance to NEWBRO'3 ERPICIDE. No matter what may be her ag, a woman with a nice head cf nair, hair that Is soft, Klossy and RufFy, always kcka yotinger than ehe ia. HEKP1CJDE makes ti hair bautiful with that sheen and sb.irxnr.er which ii no attractive and always iridic tea h haJthy, natural growth. It keep th acaJp free from diund. ror? and the hair from f ailing out There are remedies nalcT to b "jvt as good." but HEP.MCIDE Is 'th gwume original dandruff gena destroyer," Hm4wr'm HerpkM In 50c and 1 ,00 fees Is se4d et all drvf stores and loiWt goods counters. Guaranteed by Tfcs Merptdd Co. Recommended and appfloitrans by IfM best hoHMsrs and ewsbf ySaHS

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NEWS

The first social meet ins for the x ear of the Loyal Star Class of t li '!u Lilian church Mas hold lat tvenms nt. the home of Mrs. Achenbiieh. ;;i3 East Sibley street. Mri. Dolimr Pennon m.l Mrs. William Payne were the assisting hoatesuos They ser od a damtv oellation during the evening, thoie r, Ing covert for twenty-live. At nir.K.mei's were made for the mt meeting to be held with Mrs. Payne, 4 90 Truman ;uenut', and tin- work for the year was partially outlined. A feature of t meeting was the elation of officers which resul'eri in the election of O P. Morrison for president Mr.-. William 1'iyr.e, secretary, and Mrs. Achciihacli, trcasurei . What hiive ou done thin eU to help the Keil Cross? 10-20 Mr. and Mrs. Mr.rtln Dins. 22: East Sibley street " nterta! ned at a delightful surprise party on Mi?s Iva Nicholas Usi evening. The party etdebrited In r sixteenth birthday anniversary and the guests were the members of her Sunday school class of the First Baptist church. They were entertained iLh readme a ly Min Irene Francis of Kast CnuH.no and with music and games. Among !'" gti'sts were Mrs. George Prndt. teacher, Mrs. L. G. DeWitt and the Misses Mildred Meyers. Vsnetta Todd. tr-ve Francis. TWUh Rasnere. Ressie Punntll. Kleanor Stewart,' Katherii.e Williams. Dorothy Elder. Esther Leonard and Iva Nichols. Aout thirty friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reinhardt E'eto-. S32 East Sibley street, last evening and tendered them a, delightful surprise party in celebration cf their seventh wedding anul versary. They were presented with a chest of silver in remembrance of the day. A three tuurti lunoheon was served after an evening of music and games. The luncheon ppoirtf mn's were in white nn 1 yellow and the tale had for its uecci alien a basket of chry sar.themumJ. Mrs. Myrtle- Ffeffer could not br resent at the n-.trting of the civ!" drparfmeu of the Hammond Woman's Ciub yesterday so the nfternoou. was devor-.'d to a round table ditcussluti of civic m -liters and plans for the coming years work. Every member present tock part in the discussion. Mrs. W. E. Eeilly of Warren street was hostess and th?ir next meeting will he an evening meeting and will be held at the home cf Mrs. Charles Howell, 36 Mason street. Sunday. October 21st. will be rally day for thfl Sunday school at First M. E. church, Huesel street. Attendance is expected to reach at least 6H. A class just suited to you. Good music and a hearty welcome for a'.l at 0;43. The Lady Vikings celebrated the fifth anniversary of the organieation of the lodge at a meeting last evening at the I. O. O. F. ha!!. The guests Included the members of the Vasa lodge of Vikings and their families end the-e was a large representation of the loose. A program was the principal feature of entertainment and was followed with refreshments. At the meeting last evening of Hammond Chapter No. 120 Women of Mooseheart Legion nomination of officers took place and p!ans were made for the first meeting in November when there will b election of officers. Refreshments were served following the business meeting and the members enjoyed a social hour. Important business was transacted by the members of the True Kindred lodge at their meeting last evening at the I. O. O. F. hall. Ther. trill be a meeting tins evening of Dorcas Kcbekah lodge al the I. O. O. F. hall. A special meeting of Hammond Temple No. 73 Pythian Sisters is e.nr.ounced for Monday afternoon to consider buying Libert Bond. The degree staff will meet at two o'clock and the temple will meet et three o'clock. Mrs. W. C. Norria of Elizabeth street has Misa Duello Caldwell of Frankfort, Ind., as her guest. Bweet Port Wine. 2 one-dollar bottles for $1.01. Rummers' Pharmacy. 10-10-1 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur T. Johnson and son Lawrence and Mr. and Mrs. Isby and children of Chesterton are spending the week-end wdth Mr. and Mrs. Xteinhardl Elster of East Sibley sreet Henry Dinwiddie, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Dinwiddle. 471 E. State street, ia vititlng relatives and friends in ITammerd for a few days He has been 4) I.U 1 Col Liver Oil & 11 p I.U 5 S1 .01 Hohman St. Near State. Free Delivery

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IT ffllTI Lake County Odd Fellows and Rebekahs Are Invited to Gathering at Oil City Sunday Night. The Odd J i ! . ws and RebeWahH f Ease comity v ill be v. ry ulad to be in. form, i that Ms. A A. S a l s of K'aIn.!., gran. I 'icfc;- of it,. 1 -lop. mi o. . -tit IM le- t.f Odd 1-V H.nv o! Illiiiill.-l, w ' dei.x-i- an a .ii,ros S.itiuay evening. 0.!-,te: 21. the i i , K r. K a I ! on 8.1 rh'.ie:-:. WlKiirin, Ind. ';'-v. Ti-.fbloau has extended the invitation to Ii-. Spears on behulf of thf dun '.i. Dr. .jar is an r,-i!ont -ra;v Iurin th, )! v.-n: he f-orke ,1 1 .. M E. chiiM.ii. i'asr 'hioiigro- M. i ohuiv-;,, i i-oiv l,;i!. Baptist I'iriiui. Indiana Hatbor; Chrlst.an church atu V. M. C. a., riary, and Sh-lby, ln,i. , la-ge atid.. n,- : expected to attend liie rongteffational church at Wh'tir.gSu.tduy f. t nil- y-. Ti-.eie w!l, b. odd Ff.lloiv. and .- o.-..atn !r--.i Ch.cao. Indiana Hamor. !Iin:;r.or,l ar.el Gary. jtransfer.-d l'r m the, . , io, artillery coifs to th- namnal army Bi rejflnient.iI supply f-rgenot. Porn to Mr. an, I Mrs. P. H. oi,n. 1119 JI-Tn..,, sir-?t, Friday, October l.'th, daiijthtfr. Milan St.irs. formerly of Hammond, a son of Mr. and M-s. Georee V,', ffjes passed through Chi.-tiff,-. (his week on 1 h'S way usi fr..m wh ( he -r rets to sail soon for France as a lomber of thij i engineering corp. Mr. SuN s tis berrl at t'an.p Gnnt at Ro.-kfori. HI. for the past few w oeks. - , j Mr. and Mrs II p. riake of rs.mariro, i Til. an li-Mnt Mrs f .',. slater. I Mrs. c v.". La'-e-e. f(Tlri ytr r .;.-a . r at ! t'teir hon e in gden street. ! K-nn'-th Warr'--r, eldest son of Mr. I and Mrs. GjIa.s Warmer. J . 1 1 !'t rvn- I ing for Ctt! er MtMtnry A-adeniy to n't- I rrss the f.-.,"r.l! p:r,c ltecn N'otre i I'ame a;l I'ulxer. jiv p, a Ku.r at the avadomy until S-ufiay evening. The lleil needs nnrarn to orS, ew, knit or nmke siirelra! wireslng. In.;,) Where to Worship Mettlpgs a Various Himmond Churches Tirat Presbyterian ChurcU. Services held in Mr.son:.; Temple. John C. Parrett. minister. Residence. 39 j,s,n street. Phone 5U4. 3:43 a. m. HiMe ?, liool. I'l.tS a. m. M,.rn:r.s wors.ip. Liberty Loan Sunday. e?-n,,n hy the pastor on "(n;r I,.t'." Mrs. Eomberifer v. ,11 sin. 030 p. ro. Cliri:.tin Endtu-.' ?:") p. m. Evening etr ii. Methodist Epiacopal Church. T. J. Fasse't, pastrr. 9-00 a. rn. Class meeting. 0:45 a. m.-Sund-.y school uui ti.hU: Classes (IlnUy Day.) lf':13 h. no Morning Worship. -':l?o p. m. Junior Leapue. 6 "0 p. m. Epworth IcaKUt. p. in. Evetii.nir worshm The I-isror v. id pre:,,:-h hot!, n.o-r,;tig! and Hr;,,.;K, Then e f,.r morning-t -Del.t-i We Are Fm.ide to Pay." Evening.) "In tho S-cr t Pla- . ." j Plrst Baptist Church, 207-213 Sibley st roe.. 1 ;.. ril. i ioyfi n Alia,Si Pnstor. IJ.-stde-nue. 13 Wi:li.m i,..t rbnw 1111.7. '! IC :C0 Morning wt rrtip. ' .Svi-mon bv ;l,e ptor j S ;t,;" ' Ind. ana E.iptis- 'on-1 vtr.f,..,,-- 1 11:15 PunJr: sel.ool. East Hammond Sunday kinder. gr':-n. 2:0( West Hammond Pun.ay school. l':0i Fast H.imn end Fun lay echcol. 2:33 Hurnharn Sunday sehotd 3:ftf Junior Ii. T. P. r. C:Z' Inte rtned io te 7;. y j. j fi "'' Sepi'or it. y. p. r. T:fM Orchestra recit.., Evtiiinr service. Thetre: "Tl-o- Wo-l-I Crisis." 1:,y f5-'OJtsi f:"'iotie demonetrat.on. St. Paul'a Lutheran Church. IU. Tiieo 1 'la us. P-ttor. " "" ni. English Sunday school. i' o" a. ni. German ,-ttt. , lis, !, loam a. m. German .lervice. rirst Congregatioual Church. Chicago avenue and Towie street The Key. W. U. t'owl.y, Parlor! thone 20.10. 10:00 a. m. Sunday school. 11 :i.'0 a. 10 aching. r.40 p. ni.- Pi-cachiim. Plrst Church of Christ, Scieatlat. Holds aervicea In Room 12 Hammond building. Morning service, 10:80. Sunday school, 11.30. Wednesday, t p m. Subject of the lesson aeimon i: "De i tr. ne of Atonem:-r,t." The public ia cordially Inrlted to attend. St. Faul'B Church (Episcopal.) W. J. Hawthorne. Rector. 5:00 a. n:.--I.rly Celebration. 9:1.0 a. nt. Sunday school. 10:45 a. r:i. Morning -service. 7. SO P. in. Evening service. Pine Street Pren-byterian. The Rev. M. H. Krauee. Raeter. ;0:'i. H. pi. ? n ndu y s, hoc!. 1:i'm( a. rv..--I li v ine service. S :''- p. in. Junior i.'hi-otlan Endeavor. 6:l;o p. ri. Senior Christian Endeavor. 7:0 p. m. Esenir.gr service. Monro Street 21. S. Church. The Rev. Paul E. Penedkt. Pastor. Grade work in charge of O. N. Klger. 10:00 a. m. Sunday eehool. 11:00 a. m. Morning service. 6.30 p. m. Epworth League. Devotions led by M!s Mabel Rowley. Tlrat Pentecostal Church of the Nasarece. Corner of Michigan an 1 Calumet, Rev. A. S. Halsmelrr, Pastor. 3:45 a. m" t'cuday school. 10:30 a. nt. Pivtiching. 3 :)0 p. 111. P'r aching.

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Happenings of a Diy in Mrs. Margarf-t PdivtHinmfr of Chl- ().'", h former resident of "rov. n Point, vitit'd wilh old-time friend - a. few days th n week Mrs. F.l'.a I-v.rr-st i,r,d daughter Elsie, departed for their 1m rno in Texas on Thursday. n: Mrc. I'orre.-t ' phynlelan ii'd not advise, a longer sti.y in this climate. H. A. Prrk'rs Of Sr. Lou:'-., ronne'ed with the Purlin - ftrendorff llow Co. of that city, transacted business tt the Lctz Mfg. Co., Thursday. John Agnew and Gerald G.lictt of Hammond, spent the fay at the county s-cat. Thutsdiy. The funeral of Atiijtist T'j floifi was held at St. Mary's church, !':J0. Many out of town relative? were pronent was cue of Lak' county's iat u rday a t i friends and Mr. I i fi.ds oide.if n ld- nts arid wss ,i man noted f"r 1, roan noted f"r and respecte 1 hsif rim 4uaiUle Tiv tedy was in'erred in u, Cat! cfmdt-ry. Owinjf to the hreak.ng cf the high tension wire on the Gary Southern Tv li in 'ia ry. the cars went out of rotnim".oti op Thursday p. 1 -moon and many p..,,p;.. btiflntee at t'n county !nl were ooniptlled t- wait until 10 p in. when the first car ser ic 2 r. m. came m. The patrons of that roadl w.'l ho Ki'"i when a normal r.ervu-e ia again resuu-.ed. as the past six weeks it I.af not hern dependable. The commissioners met for a short session on Thursday afternoon nnd siK'ie I the cojiiract for tlo Calumet avenue hndR-o, ITarprnond. wht. h wis let at a meeting several weks ag.. M:s. ("era Mitchell of the Itr. Mfp. Co., v. ill spend the week-end with r-H-t i vf s in ( 'h ica iro. The Fort nlirh fly muiea will meet -t the hon-e ,f Mr. and Mr. Om, ,r. itruer v xt Mot.day evening, instead of nt lb ; ieoe- .f Mr. and ?vfrs Fujrop.e 'orr.fil. :,n p. m. Prcachl on S u ndu . . and rit'it t T:.'ir bv pr-."ichif. eerv Hey. J. ". Walker Kli!;tow n. 1! be evat.ict giliii wil be Kan. Vstfe; of a The prcac'To. the n:ud- ure high order. Associated l! 3 r to All art t:i v. Slble i v. d 3 y, ted. StndeRts, will at the K. of I', hall. Tie Christian Chnreh, Calumet At. nu i and Hummer street. C. J. Shirp, 1 a.-.ior. Phone 5015J. ;i:l." a. in. Orciiertrs. a m. Bible school. 1 ! :n a. to Communion and preacb:rg sf rvoce. 11:0 rn. Junior congre-ga'ion an E. servtee. H:S0 p m. Christian Er-deavor. T :S0 I', tn Moving pictures. rri.edens EvsngeUcal Charch. Cor. S'ohl St. ar.J Indiana Ave. Kev. Peter Well, Pastor. f:?0 a. n. Sunday school. 10:00 a. m. Chur-h service Imtnanntli STngalical Church. The Dev. A. J. Hott. Patt3r. I(t 5iby street. Phone USS-W. 9:00 a. m. Sunday schov 1. 10:15 a. r.i. German service 1 :"0 p. 111. j Ladies' Aid aoci'ty anniersary er ice. Serman in Germ-tn. IPS' AIS AROUND -GARYOn Sunday afternoon Et three o'clock Fred li. Smith of Xew Tor City will ueiiver his second loctute to a Gary: audicie e. speaking at Gary theatre. The J meeting will 1 e free and an invitation; to ai.te.nd ts extended to nil men at di old.r s of Gary. Ptside Mr. Smith's lecture. which will be tnlitled. "A Stri'pg Man. mere wr.i pv a niuicai pr- gram, g.ven by ti:e Imperial Qu.ietetLo f Ghicago. and a special orchtstra. Mr. Smith was former' y religious w ori; diiector of the V. M C. A. international committee. MiSS Eose Se-ee ing ties week-end I of CI, ira k,o is spendut li.t bonif o.J Mis Frances Hamilton. An informal gath ering will be giver h-jnor of Miss Sewe1 th evening 111 1. l;.r. E. X. Lev- of Ilensselae w ho J fornitrly lived in Gary, is spending the we-k-er.d with Mr. and Mrs. II. F. MacCracken. The senior student d-pnrtmcnt of t! (Jury Mustral Club will clve a program t this evening at ight o'clock in the I librnry .-.udnorium. All rien'bors of the Musical Club f.nd both student departments are most cordially invited. Those participating m the program are: Miidred Welsheimer, Marguerite Witwer, Florencj Hemingway. Margaret Hfinlon. Ramsey Ev ersol. Mi .cite 1 Asher and Esther Anderson. Miss Virginia White was the hostess at a very pretty informal dancing party given at her home lust evening. The iturstj were members of the Emerson senior class, and indmb d. Luetic Harris, Irene Spikor. Elizabeth Hammond, Eluabeth Writrbt. R.sella Ralph. Margery Powers. Lou ise Turnipneed, Helen Kid well and Gcrriidoiie Wince. The house was deorated in true Hallowe'en fashion, and the young foiks i'tnt a thorougly cnjojable evening. The meetir.c of the Players' Club which was announ. ed for Mondny eveniriK, has been postponed until Thursday. All those who attended last cr. and any others interested in dramatics, are iiti?ed to attend. The meeting will be called promptly at 7:.1o in the library puditoi ium. The five members of the library st-iff who attended the annual Indiana Library Association meeting at Fort Wayne, returned last night Misses Tinkham. Gottlieb, Luttrell. Gibson. Louis I. Fa i ley vvere those who t! present, d Gary. Mr. Tat!ey, who vr on 'he program. lectured on "Lutitern Slices and Th- ir I se In Library Work." A feature of the convention u as the speech of V. S. Yarros of Hull House, on "Evolution and Revolution In Russia." Christian Science Church, 612 Massachusetts street, announces services for Sumtay morning at U a. m. The lesson subject will be "Doctrine of Atonement." The public is cordially invited to attend. Sunday school convenes at 9:4 5 a. m. Gary women nr; bending ai! their of-j forts toward helping raise the Jt.6eP.-j (Hi", which !b the amount Gary is expeeved to pledge in th.; great Libert yl

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Lake County's LIvcJy Capital Treleose of Chicag Feh-et 1ot,s will siriK several ' County Azrnt P. .1. Cnie and familv an. rnoxinp i 1 1 t o the Eattholdy house In llif lwiih.idly jtadi.ion to Crown Point Hi is w ek. Mrs. J.avid Maio v returned the latter atter pun of till;-: v.eek from S-attl sh spent the past six v.et ks . sister. I Mrs. Gertrude Grosscup Perkins of Cliicago. was In town yesterday making ; art -anginir-nts for n flans in vocal Iture. Mrc Groasctin Perkins 1p a talent. ed musician, nod the people, of our, ci'yi ar f'.rtuna'o iti this line. Sho will I ' make weekly visit to Crown Point. I'eod ronservatiort and the liberty bond sale will be the vital question die- , ensued by (he pastors in the morning I s tvioes at the e!nir,-hes on Punday le-.s. Milmnn and Aiini will lt n s p a k t rom t he ' pulpit, on t'ie.e !im,-!y o bo in keeping with too ' r "pies w ti icn a r . . . . Mine arid ncan s-- nnj, h :f wo are to. w m this woi a p. At the morr.ir.K service of t'-.. Me' bod;s' fhiir, h 'he J.aptor, lie v. Ailing will pi (sent the subjo't of f.od ...nsei vat ion i .nd the reet ion At the e lib. rt t. r-d f the Hoy f , r.tPK s. r ie teotly to tlie riien on of ThoutiiT." I 'r'.b t' rip n clou-' h Howfirri Ililirnan Pfis'cr. 2!, It'lT: P:'oi. tunday scho preaching. "Fi d ( 'or.serv a ' p V. V rf. '. E.; V;SH. preacii'p.z. ' i-f ss of id.-' Wcdnefcdf! y. 7:' ri!.-el;tijf. The following h.-ens's wet Get k" Leijerer. Gary: Mmti i s s 1 1 e d : ll.-nk'. Tolh-ston. l-'tter 1 o'tnkow le, Ka-Ie Ko'.bias East John Srndfr. Ieniicela GDdoiwski, T"la t ' 1 1 1 e a fc o. r Mrs nv.d I.o?ri campaign in ,w in f i I ?w b y. j H-t1 I count i t Eri, k.-oti wlp wes (,pl y chalririan bn. diopi,, won men in1 lintet.d, I j -c ( i , -1 1 ! i eiich hl.e town in the eonnty to i-ui vi-rk in 'hen- r-r! eiilr di Tliote serving a.s h;ad of tli'.:.-,y co.ti - rtiitteos are; Mr?. O. E. Mat'h.-?, Ha minor, .1. Mr... f.'t Vim,.-.-. . n l - ipr. Mt. S'tirr Prow r.e'l, I.'.w dl. Mrs. berisie l'uxten. il.art Mrs. W:n. Earl. Eust Gary. Mrs. G. jvlich.a. 1m, JIhht. Mr.". Geo. Le-Aie. Eaot Chicago. Mib. Kaiph Ar.dius, Wh.ting. Mrs. George Wick, Indiana ll3rtor. 'i . Ilarrj t.'ri!!. Giii-y. t'n cciober 2iU, v. h.ch will be set apart us a nattoiv'l Liberty Loan dnv. ! every person ha ,ng purchased a bond Jwill be expeeted to wear th-ir button. j :, t h-; t-nit: of the ;3i d bon tires J II over the ctiuntrv in ': i w ia r-e fcuiM n hviior of Liberty IJoi.d day. Tiic scho'Ol chilo-en in Gary will participate in the celr brat ions here, wliii-h will take pia.-e in various parts cf the cit;. . , .1. r-ntrn 01 revival iTieetiri(C5 i,eginI niits- the evening of cctober 20.,i, will) 1 be civon under the ouspicc of the Gary ! Mission at ilo ir hall. 117 West 7th artjmie. The mtet.ngs will be- conducted 'by tlv nneeiist I'.ivid Ferguson and Rev. J JUrdy Mitehcil. both of Chicago. Any i one interested is aked to attend. Mr? meth, Ge.x Condit is . r t a : r, 1 n k Ji " r j Mrs. C. ii. Warden of over tho verk-.tid. The; Fort ! are J h tie o at ' ending aftvinovn a matinee in Chicago this Little Dorothy parry, daughter of Mr. and M'S. Ii. G. Parry, who hai been ill f'-r some time and recovered, is sick again. Mrs. .vnders this se Mary p n. Ind.. lieu to li'il has- een ns the doiej.athe state W. C 111 ses,en there. 'en; to I from! T. U. j ccnvt.nti, j n now Mr. Jack Yeisrr of Oman.'i. N Gary today after having p.-r.t aays at the hi n.e oi J.r. and Mr left 1 f'veral li D. irikeen. Mr. Yeiser was enroute to home from .New York Cit. where had been on business. his ; he ! Miss Jean Carnduff. v. !, 1 c Fled "ri.s relief work ny. i.s visiting for a few ia been d":i Xew York1 weeks with r parents. Aetna Mr. end Mrs. W. Carncfuf 1 i Mrs. H P Arkwricht of M.ks Cf j Mont., will spend the winter with he I daughter. Mrs. Clarsnce P. Kuss of Van v. right arrived iputen street. Mrs. Ark v. ! in Jar toda;. Tane street, i.s . S. .1. Ca vanVv. F. Cavar.augh of f ntert iitim ir rus n phew. atitih and li:-- ride. Ti are on their "heu". iii,. j our.g 1 eopde and will tro from here to Vounpstow :i. Ohio, where will make 1 heir future home. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ch ttlcs Xu,pMU of Mnsschusetts street will spend the week-end with Valpurs iso Mr. Xur iriau's slsitr Mrs. street i A Elliot Ph: Hit s. t 1 1. Phniirs s entertain. tip h : cf Sparta. Mich of Jeff ot son sisti r. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. f . 1 1 .1 . . ... .. 1.. -c- O H .',H Id' ,r "i-! will til motor to Robot tomorrow to visit Gerald Phillips, who it in his junior year at the university there. 1 A most interesting fltid itistructivej lecture was given last evening nt the Glen Park Chr:sti&r, church, by Clarence Ludlow It.-ownell. The puhieot was. "1 'h i Idre n's Part In Makinr Up- ' H"fii' r.e.-o: 1 1 ;'u 1." Sixty-five olore 1 slide? wete fliflvn. illustrating the wot k that ha been done by children in j making window- boxes, planting flowers,; fxir.e: up the yards and porches audi planting gardens. Comparisons weroi made, showing homes before nnd after: the children had made improvements, i vvhp h showed conclusively that ro 1 home need look barren 01 unsightly ifj the 011npsters wouid expend but a: li-tle effort. Liberty j. if; Mil .tlCi

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W. B. CONKEY CO. can use the services of a number of women SO years of age or older, and nice pleasant work where they can be seated all day in comfortable work room and receive good pay and steady work if desired. Apply to EMPLOYMENT MANAGER at plant.

! I.' y i ft ' '1 j - . K iifl...iiiu IS?' i Katharine Howard, .Tlt Olcott Ave-, j Phone 2i;?, will be yleused to write and ;reeeie itorinl new and advertlnlnic for I 1 lie Time. j Sen iff a pt the Lutheran j church, corner Paring and 1 4!th ? I reet . j Sunday school nt S1V l! en n z sepvic0 j at TitiO. Corner H -tii. rk ;nd I jt'th ) srr'-et. Sunday so hool at S I". Mono ! :tig s-riee pt ie. G". 1 Arthur W. ' Iclinsott. pasiftr. i Mis Ethel iok of W Nh aotii? is preparing o 1, me tor Lop Amo-l', Cai., i assist in th- care of lie;- stMer. Mis. Hjiv;, who He: IPoe H tl 1 Ml Very ! I!rf f bet; lth. Another sifter. Mr?. '. ! lV'WII !0 I-,:e,l S here hU-i Mlf-. K-K expeeis to re -f the v nner. ii, it g 1 1 a- r p:trt ray the h-o.ago Miss e t, e Evtlyn Drum of S it v ifiiting rc'-:ti v - vl.-ei.d. n r. i n C The Lad:

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?' Aid of ti,. Pwe.ii.-ii Mis-jty ihe ) A. M. ciub. is holding their bazar thiej The Indiana Harbor Worrsn's Erp:.o io; ta.-eii.out of the churth. j Fri.tichiiie Loajrue has called a meeting

M"n rtuiroh ' etill-.e .11 ' ,,c Grapevine, erej l?:'i!i street The. pub j lie i invited to attend anr I manv article.'; offered for sale vie w the "ribune lookina Kard. 01 J. 1'. er:, rden o e- r t ! H. Hv.de, the rv,., -expert, is here today ird'istr'al sit.in t. ; -- 1 1 ,f rdanttug rt the f. s e 'iipir x s of this w ot ! Metals (.',. ? planted The cxtent the Mvely ti:.. pas.t iar a ill UKl emin.-tit authenty of Mr. Hide in their cont itiuai.ee cf doing their bit in th conservation of food supplies. Many products do not thrive here, owing to many existing conditions bat it is the helief of Mr. Heide that with better f rttlii:ation better success will be met vrith and he will adoress the co-operatives clubs on this sub.fcct. Miss Eunice I.ee. a lerk in the Pennsylvania fivighl ofrivt. v. as taken ill ytsterday while at work and taken to her home in Hegew isch Miss Fern Jlorrlsoti of Elm street wJI l.;e th.- J. O, Y. ciub meet with iif r this e eicng. The Miriam Rcbe kli Ciub announces x Hallowe'en pa rt y for Cctober 30 th to ho hi. Id at odd Fellows h,tl!. Mrs. Goo. L. Dixon is ep.i irma 11 of the affair and j sne wil' liavo un sole c mit.utey to as-' j.lstl.c. J 1 This even.ng the ladies of ti e m. rr. , tc.urcn ! inoiana luror will f.ie aj good nnd substantial roast beef supper in the Mj.-ial l-owius of the church. The1 I'uhlic is invited. W. D. Kiiborne- has arrived here from the eastern plants of the 1". s. Metais j I'',-, un,i vi i 1 I Ki,,..'e.--i!.T,-l T M I.-ilte..M l I 1 ' who l.as reefivi.i hiq r, ss i 1? n men t ro nolher of their plant.-- locu.ed in Xew York. Mrs. Kiiborne who . a bride , will soeii join her l.u -i-ar.d bore ana! ! they w,ll reside m one ,f thf new rei- j I let.ce.s being elected in Hen on street , i upvii its ciiopletioii winch v ., j 1 be very, j soon. , ! W'olf Marcovioh of Cio'ei street is in ' ti e .t on a two w oeks' business trip i and w;t visit nt tie home of Mr. ami ' 1 p i ft 55 , 1 Si fr3 to if? : gi hCY7 N " '- Cl V ' R .' '(X f 1 1 V i if: LkJ II S 4 ; g ' a Slick's Way

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WE arr aoinc: to koep xintinfj: nut to you iSlick's Soft Water Way until you take advantage of this splendid service to you. Thousands of laundries have, not installed this service; but we figure that nothing is too good for our patrons and we took the initail step in ?ary to give to the women Slick's Soft Water Wav of laundrving clothes.

S YOU can remember how pleased vou were when SB . y you were doimx your own washing and you had soft I water to do it with: well, you will be just as pleased E now if you will try Slick's Soft Water Way, the only

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' Mrs. David daughter, tit t'.'crl: !e r. Aliiar.ce. the Ist'er li- fore turn:ng rirre The- w'e,,o f Mi Vry l.ip'i?.: ccur at 'he Hungai-. Peter oke will i Ket'orined church in Ker.nefiy avenu Hire" o'clock toint'n follow et Mesr l.ali man re i a t i , s. nt, i-Kid' 11 to 1..- a f.';. :r. Q-i nee ! vi lie have in M , i i' nds tret vice at the Ki Indiana Iiarl r. f-ti St Pptlt clTf 'rrow. I'rea,h si veh;.o) at 3. , Hi H '.'ol.-.ek. s: j H. Y P. E. at 6. ! Rev. r. Ppeer, !'.e. ;. -. Spr i r. 5n. Preaefcing at 7pastor. -r. pastor of the ! , i Artist rnui-.-h. Indiana Harbor, has rtiiriie.d from the f.-,t(, Bntiual state eon- ; vent, on e.f Itaptit church, w hteh wa--. ; t Torre Haute the past week. i-pe.-r rerretenteri t (-,.. Pt,pu.-t ch-;rei;t of tl.e Calurn'-t reziori. ! Mi", l'i'il Harp r ,.f ;;.: 3 r,h.- s- roe I hni reti;r:ie.j homo from the Cook Cout:- . !.v 1 le'y'l'.-il in t'hieapo uhere slic r -, r.tly uoi'Tftini !ii opera liou and 1 i doing toed . j The 'i-se: Mildred rr!?en and He :- i ri"tta 1 e.-thi sre ir, I ; g.-L te,4t,- ' att..-r.o;.r-s a mattt.ee perforrnanc'. at the Erincess theatre. i There has Iv. n a m-etirg re lie-. s t j the lie-me of Misa Eva Mircov ich . j 'V dsr tr...-: Wc-dneseay .vr.!ng. Oc: t;i;h. to ai ranee for a Laiio-te en t ar' -- - ; for ail xoroen ir.tei e.-te-l in the votiro; ' at the nmtiie.Ml I'-cticii thu fall to b aftc-rnoon at E. churr'i. Indiai (irr.re-.-inc and ljOili t necessary that t!i--; j pres nt Mondny j o'clock tl-.e M. I Harbor. corner I street. It is 11c I worn u re gister to entiticd t(3 tie vote. H, tereais oi' lliet th"ir l-ecja who have the best incciiimuiuty at heart a:siei to be prcotnt at ! vaniet! j this tne-tting that they may familiar!,: I themselves of the proper method use . I i in young. It is open to the public, I The tuneral of Mis. Samuel Sn3t r I will occur from her late residence, 4. 1 Forsyth avenue, tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment will be at Oak J 1 1 1 1 eei.ieury. Hammond. Funeral Ilector Wi!!::.-i Huber in ch.vrRe. Mrs. Harry Hrow r. of North OK' ' ave-iue departed today at noon for ?I -waukee v. here she was s.mme-ue.l t?v. ing to the sert.-ej? Ulness of her sictt -. Miss Sofia D..!-iik". w h ha? contract -d 'tsrtheri.i an is er..' iil with the malady. Graduates of the Indiana L'nivers'f f this city are in Chicago today endinc a luro: be on s: the "rcs-n-ieili opih in the Stevens bi:i!cine. eing .-er.eu at i2:it) t' lo.. Sev era! .-"iced MlKhcii of tl-.c pu'?ilC SvhO.d system are in atteudano--. having beet iorto.e: iy graduatea of the univ ersit: . Mis Edna Landel! of the Indiana Harbor nosf.f pre is n) with typhoid fever and confined to a liosp tai in Ch - C&klo. When Children Cry Out Ami arc f'-verish and don't so err wt'.'. art- constipated find hare s vmptoms f wornis. m. he i-s will lino ipi.ei. re! ef Mo' lie r 1 ; re v s Svv ivn(io5 for 1 'h ' t -ilreu, the siHi.dar.u ten. coy t"..i- "0 yea rs. Thc-y ore easy to give 1:' ' children !: . -li'io. T;c-- . lea use the :-lon.ncb. a t Miil.. o : ihe how 1 is a'ol Virflk uo cool rp.pe.c he.oie.ches and teething Ci-iiii-r. W c have Hi. !:'' : st iniooi Is As!: 0:1 r i1r.jtrpt,t a;d be .;ire to p. ' M.o.ov t;t. "..; Sacoi l'ov.deir for Cbilo rer . '. , c. -.: v. THE APPEARANCE LINEN OF YOUR dep;rc.t! al: o ft lior upon youv choice o:' to laundr liititt. If you soloed a launury tnai dees "cuea;j woik. your lir.en will show w 1 lie reconorriy.'' iJ ?ult o: such faie ' econorriy. On the other hand, if you choose a laundry like t.'irs. that is know n to n c.irctin fnn ccnscienuotp?, -he -xcU-n; lr-sults wil! make you foi'sei ihc little extra cost. Water Sure to of havincr vour clothes Gary, Ind. - a'i

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