Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 111, Hammond, Lake County, 29 October 1917 — Page 3
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imm niTv i f; ud iiu n Ml Katharine Howard, 4.HN Olcott Ae.. ! Phone 2S3, will be pleased fo write and recelTe aortal newa and advertising for The Times. The opening of St. Mary's bazaar will be held tomorrow evening at the hall. 820 144th street. There will be the various booths containing many articles indispenslble to the lmusowife in the way of well-made domestic utilities and added thereto will be the dainty and choice line suitable for the coining- holidays. There Is something in one of the booths that you may Banish Gray Hair! Don't look eld and gray don't fall tiehind in Life's procession. Bring hack a natural, even color to your hair in a perfectly healthful, simple way by using (roar an toed Q-ban Hair Color r.efc'.orer. You ought to have beautiful hair: larlc. lustrous and silky. Q-ban is nil nady to use money back if not patisf.ed. Sold by J. W. Wein and all good dr;ig stores, 75c rer large bottle. Try Q-ban Hair Tonic; Liquid Shampoo; oap. Also Q-ban Depilatory. Hair Color Restorer
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F YOU or airy one in yonr family Binga or plays any musical instrument, you will find that to et th swing of neV pieces or to accompany you in duets there is wonderful satisfaction in having a
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select iKt only K.r juur pcrsonul use. but that will ilve tt,.5 leeipiont of the yift tt satisfaction tiwit the article was Uiaclu by deft titit-iii duiimj the past inii'iy months winch taxed it un u.tfuiane of its (iuidujiity uuj practicability in its uau for every dy. l-'ur several months pust the wuen of the church under thv supervision of their clio.irr.ian. -Mis. J es.- IVwey. iiave inn each week and sewtd endless yards of the best materia!.' tha uld be purchased on tin- market fur this couili. g buiaai and which each en i every article will be cll'ef d fur a nciniim! sum, not takir.g ini: consideration their luborous duties for tiiewe many months. It id to give to the public well-selected material, well made and at the same time u.s.-ir-tuig; in rui:tnir. finances to help meet the expenses ot the church. Theie vci'i be an apron booth in charge ' Mr.-. J J Kehrrtan: fancy. Mrs. lan I in t; !i i: ; miscellaneous. Mrs. M. liruderick ; variety booth, in charge of Miss Elsie hteffes. representing the Young Ladles' Sodality; loe cream in charge of Mrs. Joseph I'rench; car.dy. Mrs. Frank Duncan; soft drink.. Will Quinn; prab ba;i, Children of Mary (school grills), and an added feature a country store operated by John O'Xeil. Th 1.4 bazaar will continue live days, ending Katurd.iv evening-. November 3. There will be no shares disposed of at any time during the bazaar on the f.nor. The same may be procured, however, from those in charge of the booths. Th public lias a most cordial Invitation t attend any evening to view the display cf goods. Mrs. August Johnston of Crown Point and Mrs. William Meade spent the day and took luncheon with Mrs. J. P. Kennedy In 113th street. Mrs. J. G. Allen of Ileacon street will entertain a few friends Informally at her home In the afternoon of Wednesday. In omnliment to Mrs. Ed-
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Men are eligible for enlistment between the ages of 18 and 45 and in certain cases up to the age of fifty. Enlistment will be for the duration of the war and for six months after the termination of hostilities, unless sooner legally discharged. Free transportation to the United States will be furnished on discharge to those desiring it. All arms of the service are open for enlistment and choice of Regiment as far as practicable will be permitted.Fay and Separation Allowances at British or Canadian rates commence from date of enlistment. FOR PARTICULARS APPLY TO NEAREST UNITED STATES ARMY RECRUITING STATION OR NEAREST BRITISH CONSULATE OR
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A fashionable wedding of interest .entered about the bride who was an East Chicago reared young lady and the beautiful and talented daughter of pioneer residents t.nd one of tlie foicmoHt leading business men of this city was that of Miss Sarah Jane Cohan, fcecond eidest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Cohan of ChieaKo aven.ie, to Mr. Moses Schwartz, s.m of Mr. and Mrs. J. Schwartz. cL.thiniy n:erlumts of Chh-ag-. The ceremony w as p-i fori. led at the Afhland club house at 5:;.i uMuck ill the afternoon of yesterday, where the bride wos lod into the parlor by her father. She was r.wt charming in a gown of white i-atln Willi trimmings of silver lace, entrain She wore n veil of tulie arranged in "war bride" effect and carried a huge bouquet of brides' roses and lilies of the valley. Her only adornment In Jewelry was a. magnificent dinner ling set with thrco hiree diamonds encircled with flftytvvo smnller ones, and was the bi Id tl g : f t of tlie groom's parents. Mrs. Mil ward Jones, who Is here from Knoxvi'le, Tf nn., ou a vtslt to friends. Mr. and Mrs. L,outs Cooke and their daughter. Miss Tholma, motored to Ft. Sheridan and Ia!e Forest yesterday and spent the day. I.et you forget, tomorrow night is benetit night for Company at the Hartley theater. Pon' fail to add your mite to tills cause by purchasing as many "icket.s as possible. Class No. S of the Jr. E. Sunday sphool will be entertained this evening at the home of Mrs. Otto Kaiser. 3521 Grapevine street. Class No. 7 has been invited to participate in the frolic of a Hallowe'en party, which Is the nature of the event. All members of the Harbor Lodge No. 8T3. I. O. O. F.. are most urgently requested to meet this evening at 7:30 o'clock. Business of lmjiortar.ee followed by a luncheon. Ben Halght has come here from Gary and taken a position with the Inland Steel company and is making bis home with his brother. Bert Halght In Commonwealth avenue. Robert .TVelrlch, age years, was hist to fifteen guests at a fashionable Juvenile party In the afternoon of Saturday at his home In Grapevine street. It was a typical Hallowe'en affair and the house decorations were carried cut In that effect. Ernest Summers and Ralph Valenty carried off the awards In the contests and then a delightful luncheon suitable for
You Can Shake Loose from The Tortures of Rheumatism
By Using S. S. S. The germs of Rheumatism are in the blood, which is laden with millions of the minute demons of pain, causing untold suffering and bringing its victim from vigor and strength to almost helplessness. To get real and genuine relief from this disease, these disease germs must be completely routed out of the system through the blood. 8. S. S. has been used for fifty years with satisfactory results In the treat tilrOktt3
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ton Given, a sister of the bride, was the only attendant, and Mr. Samuel Schwartz, brother of the groom, was best man. Kev. Neumann, an eminent rahtl of Chicago, officiated, using the ring service. A violin obligato with piano accompaniment was rendered preceding the Impressive ceremonies uniting the couple In betrothal. Mrs. C.ivtn. the Matron of Honor, was gowned in ttill ovpr silver la n can-led Aaron Ward roses. A banquet was served to immediate relatives following the nuptials, and the table was gorgeously arrayed In floral decorations. During the course of th dinner. t?,- x.iiminn sBOke of the future
''happiness attendant upon this couple and Dr. Milton Oiven, lieutenant oi the medical corps and husband of the bride's sister, spoke for their future prosperity. Mr. end Mrs. Schwartz left later in the evening for New York and Atlantic City, where they will spend 'their honeymoon, and upon their arrival here will occupy an apartment on the north side of Chicago, which .vill be In readiness upon their return. small folks was served. The Misses Nora and Lucy Ccstello and Mis? Nellie Bobbins of Kankakee spent Sunday the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Evans of the Atlas apartments. A rummage sale will be held Friday and Saturday of this week conducted by the Iadles cf the Good Shepherd Episcopal guild in the guild rooms of the church north of the tracks, on Baring avenue. Bills will ba distributed tomorrow announcing the sale of many good second-hand articles, especially clothing. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Carmody of 3918 Deodar street are the proud parents of a baby son born Saturday morning. Barney Burns, son of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Burns of 3!16 Deodar street, is 111 with pneumonia. M-. and Mrs. E. N. Canine entertained at dinner yesterday the Gwylm Jones of Beacon street and their guests. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jones, who are here from Knoxvllle, Tenn., and who were former residents (of this city. Section C. cf the Ladles Aid of the C. C. church will meet tomorrow at the church to plan for the coming month's work. The Mesdames J. V. Brown and Clyde Spencer are In charge. There arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee B. Fowler, 3922 Ivy street, a beautiful baby daughter. Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mother and babe were reported to be doing very ment of Rheumatism. It acts directly upon the blood, which it rromptly purifies cf all disease get It is a powerful antidote, and eliminates from the blood all trace of rheurr.atlo germs, building tip and strengthening the rundown system. Write to-day to our medical director, who will give' you valuable advice regarding tho prorer treatment of your own case. lAddress Swift Specific Co., Dept. -63, Atlanta. Ga. Adv. THE -a.
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nicely this morning. j l Miss Edua Morgan, English teacher at the Washington school. Is departing Wednesday to attend the Teachers' institute meeting being held at Indianapolis the evening of October 31st. The social club of the Esther Rebekah lodge of Indiana Harbor Is giving a splendid program at the Auditorium tomorrow evening. There will appear Mrs. Bernard Colby, artist pupil of the celebrated Rudolph Ganz. Miss Cecelia Hunt of Kimball Hall. Richard Broemel. noted violinist; Katherlne Laidlow, talented reader, and others. The I. O. O. F. orchestra will render music for, dancing at the close of the program. Mrs. Ellen Cobb of Morgan Park and grandchildren spent the day with relatives at Indiana' Harbor yesterday. Mrs. B. Applegate of Irving. ICy.. has been a guest of Miss Jessie Jones, a teacher In the Riley school for the past week. The regular monthly business meeting of the .Conrregational Ladles" Aid will precede the Thimble party to be held In the afternoon of Wednesday in the parlors of the church. Section B. will be the hostess. Miss Loretta Ward of Chicago has returned to her home after a few days' visit here with Miss Helen Nelson
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system and now uses filtered soft water, which is softer and purer than rain water. We are thus enabled to use le3s soap, no chemicals, and do better work and no harm to your clothes. Try the only soft water laundry doing business in this district. It will not cost you any more and we are now in a position to give the best of service. Inspect our new, airy, sanitary plant, and take enough soft water home to wash your hair.
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in Drummond street. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Stirling of the Larson apartments spent yesterday In Hobart, where Mr. Sterling attended a stag affair at the Hobart cluj house held In celebration of Theodore Johneon's birthday anniversary and who is a brother to Mrs. Stirling. Chris Bornan of Ivy street motored to New Buffalo yesterday, taking with him Miss Ella Enz and Mr. Bernard Rostway, where all enjoyed the day f the Hanneman estate, who were former residents of this city and listed mong Its very earliest settlers. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tunstell of 3933 Butternut street lost their seven-months-old daughter in death Saturday at 2 o'clock, and the funeral occurred yesterday at 2 o'clock from their residence at Oak Hill cemetery, where Interment was held. Superintendent of Schools E. N. Canine departed from this city this morning to attend a series of meetings held in the state this week. First to Anderson to attend a meeting of the research club being held there today and tomorrow and later to Indianapolis to the state meeting of school (superintendents, Wednesday and Wednesday evening, and the latter part of the week he attends the State Teachers' association meeting and appears on the program, taking for bis subject.
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raw water produced in this district. At an enormous expense the Calumet Laundry Company has installed a soft water
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"Junior High School Work." Mrs. Otto Seifert of North Barinif avenue will be hostess this evening to the K. S. Embroidery club. Mrs. Harry Spencer was brought home from the Gary hospital yesterday to her home In 145th street. Her infant daughter that was born thei ?. accompanied her and both are do.i.ii very nicely. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Alexander of South Baring avenue left this morning for St. Louis to attend the funenl of Mra. Alexander's brother. Dr. W. J Alexander, who departed this l!f October 26th and whose funeral is occurringthis afternoon at 3 o'clock from his late residence. Special tonight at Colombia Theater. Win. Fox presents that brilliant youn actress. Gladys Brockwell, !n an excellent drama, "A Single Sin." A g i comedy will be shown with the above feature. Don't miss the program t .- night. Adv.
Or None at All. The man who empties his purse irit his head will get a bigger head, n doubt, but he will soon a!so need bigger purse. Exchange. Enlist In The Woman's Anr..By Conserving Foods. Laundry not be done with the
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