Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 46, Hammond, Lake County, 24 November 1917 — Page 5

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ovrmnrr 24. 1917 THE

CORIINO EVENTS. Th- Jewl.h Kadas' Aid So.-ietv W 1 i i meet Tuesday afumoon instead Tuesday evening of next weik at horn" of Mrs. Hei'.ermtn i li Si the ley street ' rcie No, 2 wrll be entertained by , Ni'.s. William Itiekr of 10 Ontieu irert Tucsdnv afurnoi'ii iiistwid of Thursday of n.t v k Air, li. O. 'uici(r he Monday Afternoon ltno.R.. i ss to 1 1 o ! I Monday. XwcinVt 'th. - STEAM Jc SULPHUR TAPOS BATHS i'jr riel oi.i days wil! he itivtii ai redueesl price of $1 ir bath. Kvetiin; re-: "frv1 for men pill v. Il .'ni No. oil. ' Hammond Bid. I'h-:ie H5. Aov. The hi..tory nmnd ...ni;in' Ti crnoi'ii. Nov oia.rUu.-nt. of th- I lain -I'la'i win iiicfl Monds mlT "ti'.a. ul 1. --'. h;rly o'v!iH-Ii, Ml I he h.'ine of .Mrs, U. J. hinory , Zi Ivtroii strvft Til'- sub- j " 'urn lit iv-tits'' iimi t hv ! i.ropram for tho afternoon J5 ot ilrs. M. J. liutsau and Mrs 1 ihaiBt : NiohoiH ! Krnmt ri int;. Miss in. Survmif on uiil Lf Mis. .1. Aliliri-.l Sliirr.-r wiP. , l l;e social i-oiiiiii illi f ! T. HuUvii. cUa ii-man, ! Alts. .Mrs. Mrs. K. I'hires. Airs. Morton. Mrs. W I. V. I'vncc. B. iuir and N. ". 13. NtMinaii I'diiioiio is the last Siiiid.iy ; iliurch yefr of St. Paul's Kpi si-oj.a 1 . hurvh and every comniuiu.'uiit n d to b prH..nt at the services inorning and ev.niiiK. A iiuimc.i urpboth i proSism will he given in the evniio; bt- ; gintnng t sevr'-.-thirty o'clock. At - ifsiitjon is ulso ta'l-d lo th-- chaiiKe in I the Thanksgiving Iay sen u-e. There' will be but one service at nine o'clock with the vested choir end sermon by I the rector. The program for Sunday fveninj wiil include a ssclo. "How l,oiie; Will Thf.u Forget AH- Lord." an nthe.m "Ulesfed Ar- The M -roil'ul" and u. solo. "1 AVill Kxtol Thee O lord" by Aliss Acl.e Mcl&nu.i. iiis. ThotriHS Iyixon hit.1 the members of thf Oak -J.eaf .Fndiroiderv- I'luh as: her guests st a Uumb'e party es:erriay i or'tcriioon at ber tn n.e m Uasi State i street and with them ahe entertained1 AIr. J. A. .Mulier's sisaer. Mr?. I'orn.-s. Mi;.-iC and liee.iic vrork were tl,e rii- : r?...ns afid s'. the . loi. of the aff-r-j noon rtair.ty ret'i e:-hnici:t were .er j the (;ii.',ms, Mrs. K'-l" r'. (ehrin- w ll! be tiie next club boiess. i T'ie Friday AfterniH n ..'Inh tie- , '.igritful'.y eiteriaiii ii by Mrs. I'atil; Fwd ler slcrday at her home in Kric street. Tbffl quests brought their needle i w oi k and uurinsr tho Ht'leriiut.n they j were served -with a delt.-Pni repast, i The club's tioM party w ill ! sisn by , Mrs. James Dickson at b r home in : ilifrhtand street on the afternoon of De-( comber 7th. : The frst n-'ettn? of Mx Schlumann I 'late folio wins its orsnni.i i em a fen , wek st" was held last evening at the t Feth-Al S.abh.-th bo.d rooms m Sib,ej .street .t: iniftftiint f-aiure ' the iiicrtms was the rviminjr of th fotlow-in?-delessten to the invention to b" held at the note! I.aSa'le in January. Ida Taussic, !- rice ld5on. Fannie 'ireenberg and Sarah V.einpold. The November meeting of the Parent- , Teacher?" Club of the tVa Hac.o 4,ch,jel ' took place yesterday at the school hall.' A very mt'-i-eytingr procram was a f ature of the afternoon and was enjoyed: by a lare number of the members. U I included a talk by Airs. Fianklm Moore on "Promoti-m of Pod ilv Cleanliness , tnd Personal Hygiene." a talk by Dr. ( I.. B. "Watsvn on . "The Care of the i Teeth." a soio. "Kern The Home Fires Purnine'1 by Mr.". A. K. Thompson. ! sepirs by pttpiis of the kindergarten and 1 .e.uE5 by the Ladies' Chorus eomposei i by Mf'l,ini"? AVilhelm, Freebure. Monin.lt. Thompson, M"ore and lied. ' A cbarminif party was jriven by Airs, j Robert Giilis yesterday at her borne in j nimhacli avenue for the members of i the Alpha Phi Club. Mrs 11. C. CroinaiC was entertained ith the club. It was thimble party and after devotme Scnie time to their needle o-lt the quests were r.rvp'l vi'h a prettily aprointed luncheon. Mrs. Walter 11a, nmond will entertain at. the next club j party in tw, vtcks on Friday at her j home in South llohn an street. I Last f'tunK bo.,3c t -:, n s Mrs. na'I P.'. W. t-'itlafr was , i om r;i - of pue--ls roif street ce::1,li- i at hf r homlet mntH r V '"t er i ! a i n t y w rrc c. H. P.. A , New-cot to Alin." Perkier "h tea go a delightful iriisi.nl rrocram a cr-Ua'iou wn s.-re,l. Tlir-r.r covers 'or Mrs. l.ar! -Sailors. Airs. ATcl-aiiKh: ,n. .Mrs. Kay V, , lis. Airs, null. Airs. F. W. Pr.:.-:ton ai d the Paul I". Penediet. iv At the nipt'ir.s last, mind Teniiile N'-. 7-1 tl- member:- made pre annual in iee.tion wh I le.-en h.-r l !tb and for -veninc of Pthiau ? a rat ions fi ch takes the anniv. Ham- j isters i r ! I , - plHoe ( rsary j The j em pie . n will ; ciebra t ion t w ent y-fifi h will be cel.. -ii :i linn oat. ri D. mtitr iHh. rsnry of the '1 in. I tile o.-casio be made a men-oral 1 torn the surrounding1 toriaii'.ed. it; one. V isitr , cit ir-s w ill la; en- ' M.r. act Mrs. Alphonse P'o nounce the birth o" a son ih;s :-sey an- , moinitiK t at i. heir home in l.---wiss strret. Afrs. A. F. Knntts and Miss D Knotts !ft last evening- for IP Hv, I rt VO!NG-! GONE " Tlx JSl rv Ntma4 I WAS somewhat peeved LAST NIGHT. George get SCNTIME NTAL about Try hai? AND I told him that havir. KICE MAIR was a duty BUT THAT having comet hinz UNDER THE hair was in a MEASURE A privilege AND I felt myself I.N THE rrivilefred class. 1 BELIEVE that men don't TH1.VK Of anything but a woman ' LOOKS. BUT I thought GEORGE WAS di'Ieror.f. yours for beautiful hair.

v : h I ll i a t lt d Mr. 'fl -1 C I Knot ts' I t li ml Thomas I-i' -..a . ' her S I Mrs. Airs, v illi home ii) Know T' liti . after veel.s' iH with I -i mother. Viola Siniiey of C.uii.oy m-nui'. Thomas V Fast Chicago reiarncj 'ur to f.l U e VI 1 :l 1 ' i- ia Knoxvili A l torm-v .' i !.'! M. srio -ci, i Lulu'' vii : on s business iMl. in--, F. A.. Jewel! r, I'.rncl tia to her home m Fort Dodm-. tr spendiiu; ;i v, .-.; wild hi r Vrs. Ragti.r !' I hi ni mi nri. Alls li. 1' i Stoi.t, 'I'l DellOi! i . . a 1 1 -sister. .-t i i.-r t. If S t ihis mornini; for Frenoh 1 .10. t' II VVl : I a -v to ii" iiaM. lh" if;i(s Wh.lo th I i vr s t.i I' rt-bnixos f'.r 'lie T.-i mvtor fvr th rvhi - am -ii '.'v HI t i tlirop-jji d ,n 1 pla-.- '"i in 'hp s I mai.al inr.iy s Wit," a.i I aadoon n pn-.ra ni " as i a I on. V fnfiniic i , j, ( f , b!so f.-alUI nurnUrs of tti? I'Voiin? and i !; ' "ii h"stra. a v in liideil al so!,, by Miss S?. i v a p.isno M,s lrf-nt roiiv-l ant: n frioiiji i so i o i y . f r.-Hii-mars l.v Mis Sad if Alar.- 's. Thv chai-:i-if-"s in th ptay i-it: Tonunv I'arrolnprs . . . Kranl; Crown U"f, his s!.tr. Adalaid Maypr i'aity 'anifl-cll H-i.-n O'Connor Iranni- l aul l.ah!nian j I a rbt 'I'itl: -Smi i h . Utttie Uopp ' i. Ii' r da i i . r . .Sad i. Fin kf-1 ?ti n i -vlv " Teuton i"lifford Ti rscl bron!""!! ! 1 a-1 I; - - srnhauni uh M : - r v ; I loos i e i " vv a .. piven last c department oi 1 ne v t n -the title Of i little inar b- th priiitary I flaptist : mday s.-'no..'.. liar pjotrrnrn and 1 1 a s a in ennne. - Th'tni:cri . 'n; I ion u ii h thr 'al numbers Plav the S'v following rnusin. sele. lions lw et e i a . p In" orchesi f r.i meter: sol.;. y M;s. Vern-n ll";:ston; a ibtet and loo-Us. living K i - h w i n e i'i "Fanner Jones." .b Pobby'.s R..c.ter." Vcriinti Tartiieter Mid Vernon Tlo t a i lioi sjs by th use-. Poor (; Siiis. and two cborilranny It.ibbin" and "Hurrah for i;t pirls and bo vs. l! pi. i t '. em 'i.n f Vert i'!, ar;.) the re:r bby Pre (1 .-O'-Ete Ji'. by ll Play. A dam,--htiins d j m ! is! is uf the oi Pa . n i n i v. d ' rot in i, ast w a fellows: l-!o hbv 1'ieu.cfe t''h:i-n of Roh Vernon rrmeter, John T.e.oi,i; il. i -oj a. p..!. To - Vein on H flon. iv- Irvin Frank! ; n T 1 i e h w t n f . Flobbs and M F!oj -rt 1 ( tori. ( 'hi;: .i "a n of 'era Flel-n rti'.rkhelter. MaTuali-r, li.-e. Parry, l.ola ranc.is Ah. K Newell. Hoeto and Jcia. Hudson. nv.no, Cobby'?, fathe;- Hanv Joseph Mr ton. rn i t h. -Al8r. Ma; ''in...' IP. len Gianr-y Bobbin Hire. ' . re-itJik I la n o, t. -Mrs. Clcvrlar..!, .Mrs. Pcweil. Mrs. F,..v er heard the lectu s i f Al i, hlan b lol n I i and e e f fOl e s in La- . .vl rs. ("1. T. Se:d iO-.n-hop Willia. i Ihe Chieaaro chapter : ' Ihe i rystal ballioom of Re.i I1;-.,; the Hotel iWalle yesterday. The Hamniiind Count iv ei: . tiers v. il! Rather at the .-l-.it (lay evening1. Tv"oember CSrh. 1 in.ta ila tion dinner hr.nr.rins 'officers. The la.t-es wiil io : tamed at lii dinner. n i r i e m -on ANinfor the tl.e new r r.terWhere to Worship r MeetfnjS - . t Various Hicimoad Cturchcs TtrBt Premtyteriaa Church. 5ervic.es Uvld m A!ioi.ic Tempie. John C. Parrett. minister. Rrsidenee, 39 Mason street. Phona S1Z4. ?:o a. m. B,b! school. 10:45 a.1 m. Alorninir worsliip. Sabjec: "Sons of God." tJ.Ta p. m. Christian Kittienvor. 7:SU p. m. Kveninar service. Methocilst Epiicopal Chuxeh. T. J. BusreU, pastor. 9:00 a. ni. e'lass meetinsr. let:, m. m.- S-,jndiy school a rt-l Pible o la S e!. 10:45 a. m. Moi-nine AVorship. Srririn by the !... v. y Tinkha u. p. i-i. Junior I-eacue. f, ;"l' p m. Fpnorr'i I'-jj-o,,. : V p. rn. Evening norsh p. Sf -rnr.n b ! h R' v. H. P. DeRha - " Baptist Church. 207-213 Sibley : Ttrst ji reet . l-'HWt (ll Phone lOtrin lion- .ll. t loy.1 n. Adams, I Residence, 15 Williams street, j 1 '11J. Morninc worship. Sermon hv the pas:.' r. "Do i tie- I lead Rise Ajjain?" 11:1' Sunday school. loin Re?:. Hammond Sunday kinderpa rt - n. rjdni W.-st Hammond Sunday school. ".f'U Fas, I Iiamruoud Sunday school. 2:S0 Purnham Sunday school. 2 Sl sacred once . t .y wy ' Wr'sh Sir; trers. 3:ii0 Junior B. T. P. I '. 6:it I rt termed i t e it Y. p. I,;, ri i'.O S-nior ,l. Y. p F. 7:i'0 tirciiestra recital. 7:00 KveritntT service. Thetre- "Always Tha t,k f'.i '..' First Cong-rcgrational Church. Chicago avenue and 'iowte tret. Tiie Rev. W. U. Cow ley, Pat tor. Phor.e "C.'iC. ji)m. nr Sindav school and Pcble class. Xo morninsr sen j- e. 7. Oil p. m. rrcachitis1. rirst Church of Christ, Scieatls--. Holds services in Kooai 512 Hammond btiiU'ngt. Morning sf-rvlce, "OtSO. S-unuay school, 11.30. Wear.e3ay, p. m. Sub.'ett at the l?son eimon la: "Soul and Body." The public la corJlally Invited to attend. St. F3ul CUarch Epicopal.) 'A. J. Hawthorne. Rector. K."i' a. m. Esrl ccicbrTton. ;i:1.i a. m Sriuday scliooh :4a a. ri. Mornini1 son i.-e. 7 ::bi p. m. SpcNial mifr service. riaa Street Presbyterian. The Rev. JI. H. Krauao. Pastor. Il:0) s. rn. Sunday school. 1 i :0 a. m. Divina service. ;:e0 p. m. .IitnloT Christ an fOprleavor. ri-it P- in. Seti.or fh-isuiti Euideator. 7 "1 p. rn. Rvniin T-tdee.

ill.-.:, ecu n ' brother. .Mr-.

To the Wife of One Who Drinks

I have i import n nt cni.d'mt ml m.rMt1 f'-r jeii. It will come m a plain eiivHoiiO. H..u in conquer the li-iuor habit in 1 days iimi nuke h'liiii' happy. W -mdorf.i !. s.. . Ih.-Pok. r-liab!,-. in:xp. ii'ivi' mc-hed. -uHi-uitee.. nt to Kdw. .1. W. , Flirt 11. Station F. New Ivrk. .V. V. Miuiv i his in others. Ai. accsroci Street X. E. Chuxwli. Th.-- Rev. r.-iui f. r:.ii.-,u.-i. pastor. V' .n'i a. la.--Surid.i y soh,i,d. Mraue vv - ilv in iiLi);.;? of O. X. Kiger. U: i0 a. m. M .r si i u jr service. j;. . I'fii'-dii'i v. ill ir"-h. 0 :i. - ii-j " p. Kvi iloi . : fh.' ..irl ..f .;,.! in Usf.. - i" I'i'V, .-rili I.:ai,-ie. ci : ' O'-um nit lur 11ifujr!.'' Hj,' Thcii': -.Ail Heir to ?.!(!- Tirst Pentecostal Church of ths Naz- : ; aiene. i 1'nrin-r of .Mirhicati stid ' -A. S. 1 :ai.sm.'i(-r. J'ustor. i :i : 1.. a. ti:.- Sanila v whoo!. i. :io Hi'. :-.' .:'' h. in. Pr.'ach i iiij . p. in. r,rv.--i;-il:u;-. p. m. Youtlfi IV-opl-s "p. m. Pivarlr.ni;. mcci n. -g. ; ! Associated E.blo Stuueats, will meet' at the K. of F. hall, j and ' "wdtii sn-ci-ta. i i Rt 3 p. ni- Sunday. -ticr i art .f I!o!,riiaii i n v , tL-d. i Salvation Anuy. it7 KuMt Fi.it.- .t :!. 9 a. in. Com pa n y iii.ctiii. r. ni. St rod ii.ee tin sr. p. in. Christian r raise p. m. Street meet in. P. in. Salvation inectinti meeiuigr. Tub! io in i ted. ' op;, and Mrs. I iiirsn-y. Th. Christian Church, rue and Summer street, r n.ilur. Phone lOtoJ. !:;," a. m. Orchestra :'.:'.( a. m. Pib'.e school. 11 Jin a. m. Communion Calumet Ar: C J. Sharp, and prea:liing 1 sr : ice. l'.Jlo a. m. Junior eongrexat ion and C. F. si rvice. i',:?,ti p. m. Cliriplian Endonvpr. T:"'i p. in F.vsiif iistie servb e. Friertens Evang-elical Church. Cor. Sohi St. and Indiana Alt. Kev. Peter Wei', Pastor. ! 5 :hi a. m. Sunday n Imol. j 1 '::; t a. m- - -Chun h :- rvict. Zcimannels EvaRfeUcal CUarch. The Rev. a. ,J . llotz. Tattor. Sibley street. Phone 1185-W. IS! : !. a . rn -frmnn Sutid chool. ind Fnc! -' 'i 111 ! '1 II eiasef. : rvice. Thursilav at ."'i a. m. 'i cvt-riin T.'-ait ks i in r i-.-Sc r :o i. IP. l Dirins Heallngr Keetiitsrs. i He'd in our branch, it; jepry Sunday. 3 0 a. m.. i welcome. on si free. All AM j St. Fti1'b Lutheran Church. P.ey. Thro Clans. Pastor. 3 :H a. in.--l atji ish Sunday ''::T0 a. m. Pr- para'ory Mn ic t.tbi a. in. Ceriiian C'oin in union. servi'-e with HF. R. SCHAAF NEW HEAD OF GARY FIRST NATIONAL (Continued from paito one.) Prst cashier, and other interested persons were W. S. Hazlelen, li. C Simpson, and J. V. Fieldliup.se, an Fikhart baiikei-. who was th president. Mr. Simpson was idcutiiiid with Snell land Fi'-ldhouse at Flkb.nrt in the b.inkj ink fit Id. I'r.cn H:i to l'Ml be was , city treasurer of Car--. A short time j after the tlary barli was founded he e-ime to i.ary to become. , ahier. Mr. Stie't taUinr co r tie presbf. cy. GROWS RAPIDLY. ihe c-ipital at 1 was f2"r.f'ti0. 1007 it was increased to $5u,0(M, In m a ud i U'OS to $ 1 iin.mii.. in i:i2 to C.O.miO ! in 1 ?1 ri to J riiiojido. Anon? the tirst j directors of the b.ti.k was W illiam A. ! Wirt, the Mary ediici'or, v, ho has sincet j organized end become president of the ! n,-w National Hank of America. ! I n li'i'S the bark , . 1 into its new ! home in Proa.inay, h,-lc-.n &th and tjth mttitie. one of the- micst banking lutldioss in this part of Indiana. As a subsidiary tic- bank fe-unded the First iTru:;t ft 1 ul Savings lompaiy. which it. ; i -, l r ri i scout i i .m-d. j mat Air. S.iell and Later it is said I -. Simpson beca me i jheavily interested m ihe South Side j Trust and Sa mil's bank. I The operations of Abssrs. Sreil and! ' Simps".: in Mary lmve b. -n ry broad, j j They organized t;1f Sn. Jl-Sifnpson coin- ' pany, Fiist .Xationnl P-ank build. n. . which .! Is in boptls, and t.n:v ses.s- ' ; m. nt liens. Mr. Smi! was a!--o a, part - : ner for a time m t f .- Cbicap,, and M.-iryi bond i OK1 0nit.6 f Sih ll, l.-.nkle and j SHELL A I.IILLIONA.IRE. As f,r Air. Snell 1." has lived onlv pa.it of the time in Mary. He Is a reputed millionaire and during1 the past. ! few years tie has estate on t be 1 1m iado his home at his. on river, near We-t 1 Pom.!.. Property owned bv Jlr. Snil in Mar;, J includes the hrciinan block, southw. st j corn. r. i;th ateiuie and Preadway, which ; l.e purchased lour years kko for JT'.JbM) land ',, h.ch is row believed to be worth ' $::''iii.iirni. I' rs! National Pan': is Mary wiil le a distinctive Mary wi'h its assrts of nearly ll cii.iMHi will be a re.'rl Mary im-tUu-l t ion." said Pr, fiident F. R. Sei.aaf at tne hank tins mornmjr "I w ill be here riail;, end as soon as possible I will move my famiiv from llammoiitl to t chatitre in irty where in th-- c AS hen linked a thai, are In tin lary. Th l.sar k int; re wiil be no interests tlset:::ry." whether there would b sfatt of tiie bank Major ohsU" said tha; I.', t '. Sinipftm would cmili.iue as cashier and other employes would hold their pUees. Directors of th. I"irst Xationnl Prink TOO WEAK TO FIGHT Th.-cece'-etiel il jo s a i a 1 : i i t n c si. MliDAM , i: : - - t-i. :ii:n u ;ih r a ! ! -w n-a r.d-ou : . His weak.-n.ri tiecaus.. c! overwork, laid; of ii'uiul'. r t.aiii,; and livinjr d. -imi 'alien tri satisfy the Crv i,i.--pi in:r ar ('elite an.J tie retres:,I t s-.s. nt ia ! tn strength. ;(. 1) Haarlem i lil 'apatites, t'le ,,it loi-a! Reiii.-tp- of Holland, wii' do i),e wor'i. 'i'tiey are wonderful. Three ,.f these c.-:psui.s ea.-'i day will put a man on his f..et before he Know s ii : whether 'his I'-ouid.4 ccni.-s trnin uric a- id iisi,ii. !'.! .. the kidr.-vs. grave) or s'ontf i.l ti e t bladder, stomach d'ruiit.Miie'it or o-ht r I r)hru-ns that befall tim over-z-'jilvti 3 Amenc-rn. Don't wail vntll you ar entirely down-Ei.'l-r.ut. br;! !al:e them today. Tour dm grjtirt will eladly refu.-.d your tnon. y if they, do not help ymi. Areepi t'o substitutes. I.'ook for the xflina riT n A.I H 1 . ,,i verv hn ri c

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I OILMEK KSTATI-; OF (I HA XI) DUKE

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.Mrs. William

i Mrs. Wiiiiam B. I,eeu. of New York city has recently leased Kenwood estate, the former Erjjiish reaider.ee of Grand Duke Michael' of Russia, i The prand duke, deprived cf his income following: the Russian revolt, has

been obugred to relinqui-sh his Ensr'ish estate. Kenwood, which in in Ilemrtearl, is rrrotec! for its extensive RTounds and beautiful mansidn. Mrf. T,teds fc?is been reported engaged to Prince Christopher, the youngest Lrothcr of ex-King Constantine of Greece.

of iliry as the loard i"! now constituted are a follows; F. P.. Sft aaf, H. .1. Carr. M M. A inter. AY. A. Hill and i:. Simrison. Air. Hill i a Hjtr.mon 1 nan. Directors of the bnrk did not know of Mr. Schaaf's purchase evenimr when they u-ro ? fleet hint as president. until nmon.last 1 to UNITY GDUNGIL HOSTS bf mm i of c. Noted Speakers on Program of Semi-Annual Ceremonies of Lodge. The follow ing tpe.'ikers are booked to speak at Fruty Council liall lollownif.' the exemplification of the second ami third degrees in the Ragles hall in tiie afternoon: i on. James C. O'Pricn. t'hicaso; subjct, "Our Faith and Our F!a." AV. F. Fox. Indianapolis, supreme di- i recmr, subject. "Our Work." ! Charles Al. Ncizcr, Fort Wayne, raft! state deput. Rev. i:. J. Muugoven. chaplain riaraiso council. Val l riot deputy, i .Ut':it'n . , i ' e ... v. . ..... t j , Fort Wayne district, oupje i, i.cmtn-isceiK-es." Tlonias S. Ro le of Whiting, Calumet district U. pul . will i-rcMc as tr-ast nia.-sli-r. The Rev. Li. 1. L.a' rei t. ci.apiam oi Fiutv iTuuuciI. will pronounce tl.e in vocation. Friity Cotinci! of Hammond, which will be host to the Knights of Columbus councils in the- Calumet chapter, is nil set for the semi-annual event Sunday afternoon and evening. Anions the eighty candidates are first i decree members from the councils at!" lriaraio. Mary, the Twill Cities. Whiting and Hammond. Mrand KniKht D. S. O'Connor and bis staff from Unity

Ct.uncil will officiate in ihe. exemplifl- j ' ca t ion of the second decree ul-.i'.i: thulaud

third will be e em p 1 1 He-d by fp.phrn A.jm Cnilahan and bis staff of Fort Vv'avne. Members and candidates will alt'tvlj Irish tiiass at Al! Saints church itr .

Hatntiiop.d al ten o clock In the nion,Days flews in Gary a n, ln.nl th - boys from t; stas "arty in ' Mr. and Afrs street. The Mi peek home Ftrerscn d i-'. i ll'tli M. Harris, boys first, or. Rid ire early part hid a ; t. home t Madison to tiie i . w ent Road, where they spent the of the evening Th. n ' not.-d basket bnl! f h'r henie to spend tiie nicht dree. Th boys included K-.istr. Swartz. Rundell "-any," the took them at his resiAiilton Day. AVood, Ifaril Co ley. Dewey Johnson. Raymond cl.ennan and Harr-b-t- Harris. M Tl.e Se: vice i n k i n cay f 1 tonal matter to ih men re , f tin- tiniy r it:giilar club I." Id the lithe Fibre ry , lub root it ester-t-rnoon. The .-all to convention was rt.a-1 of send mK a delegate board u cetiiiR- t, J, ti, t ne and Nathe was left I at its meet itia next week. I'p.ai rrcommenrtntiort of Miss Helen Uvandon, chairman of the Tin' department. ,t was votetl to secure tne frvi( p of an expert itov eminent dei lonstra tor luh.i ti e v oiren of t.arrr l,ovv to make Hoovei-rzed b'-'-ad. The date and place of th" ri enioiisti a 1 1. 1 a will ftio announced later. A sniendid speech on 1 ' Siifl'rtifce as a War Measure" was six en bv Afiss c'ati'erine I'ort'-r of Clriji ami. So" sp. c'ally emjihasized Mm I fc that no stiff r 're is so insecure as I that s.itt.n by legislative crant. for n lmt (he lesislal ure could stive, they also could take a way . Mrs. Kate Wood Ray. president of the opio. save a ! rplenri -d tnik on I'" present statin of H'.inrn in tiie suffiBRe nif vo'.r-fnt of jlie worl... At the close of the nieet'.111; s f Ml1?. tor and Tici ty. r;vl mov mere he rs joined and r'rami-" was Appointed aniiAqncs Kirch custodian of p-rh- ; Airs, j Pure n ! formal Reuben ' " "itpbe'r. i;;.; Van street. 'ete,;tained at an inparty yesterday. 3f-rnoon. in honor of Airs. W. C. Sutherland, who will lnve tiro1 Quito soon for their new hen in the Fast.

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B. Leeds. I ii si, - O. K. S. over last i i I li. at lh :a e urprife party and nim; for Aliss I:'dith ne of tier mother. Airs, r in Clarl-: road. Aliss 'H S, -hm ' I 7e 1 1th. Who will 1. married next WedHuak of (iaiy, was ii, a I. tif ul set of s',1-m-aday the re.i j er f l o j clUde.i I.u.h. l j White, j i lia rl. s j.l. K. I I Pa r 1 1 i-li Henry l':fl)l of il tnhor friends. The guests ioAlesilau.es Mary Wadeil. Ida 'arrie t'awe,, 0, At. Her.n'-r, A. 11. Ritchie. Stehon, Beck. Anderson, William Sullivan, ais-y, U. K. Partridge. Harriet :e. Alo e P. ns'ls. Frixinprer, Nuppiinu. H. Walker. M. Wood, Keevers. Alisses Jeaeette f?a' -Knes JKrt. 'J. A'tstin. I. Ch8 rle.s Taylor, e nek. S- hmetzer and vS'ill mit l. j There wa." informal dancing yeteriday afternoon from ":1T, to 6:30 in the ! Kil ls' p. m of the Kmerson school, j Adolph tirant. Pauline Berthold and j Pearl Burford furnished th music, and Alisa lirnns and Air. Kricksen were the chaperons. Wiiiatd llaskeil entertainer) sixteen of his school friends last evening at n party at the Haskell home. 577 Jack 's, n street. Th ever.tisr was spent 1 iln vins cames and delightful lefreshj uo ts were served to tho young people. i ! The j.mlors of the Fiocbel school l -titertained at an informal dancinsr i party in the frills.' gymnasium last 1 I evcniiife in oonor o: trie seniors. iMc,j . s orchestra provided tha music .;t,d several selections were rendered t tiie Fkejele cl'.tb. which is romposed . f members of tli faculty. Tha prand march was led by Morris Blumenthal and Dorothy Hilton and Mr. and Mrs. j Cool.s-. ! The frvmnasium w attractively iecraieit in colors anti appoiritiiiciit. riiKEPSttvo of Tl-.anksgi vine. Tiie chaperon, wre Misses Chaplain. Kennedy Jlunsth and Iockridije. Tin committer in charae for the e Muild dance which will take place Monday evening November 2ii, in the is composed of Miss chairman; Alsdames '. Hali. 1 H. Meyer The affair will be an informal Thanksj ' 'ommeix ial j Prudem W lub. od. Sortpsori. H. A. Dnibx tho nature o' (tannin nariy. Aboiu Pftr men we.: e present t th -bano iei last eveninsr. riven in the T. j m, t A for the men of the Christ ' 1 ir.i s.-erta I hi) rch. Ti e Tlev. Oeorsr Icj-m; Stewart of Kvsnston was the rtrinclps.l speaker arid Race a most. ;:tirrWi address, iisincr as bis subject- . .ir. words: "Carry Pn." P. AV. AT e -i Namee presided at ihe trieetln. Father IKlliot explained tl purpose of the I m'ssion wlibh will b hr!d here the fust week in lucfirhpr. .Hit Bsked the t (. n-opera tiin ot the men e"re,ation toward mnkinp s iece. of th. th eonsslon m i The T.a-lies' A id of tl.e Al. F. i borch tpont the entire da" at the ehurrh ew-tns? last Th'r,iay. in preparation for the bazaar whirh will h1d the j mil lot s. r.f December in th" ehtirrh parTl.e committees for booths were apf runted Airs, Afary Kidwell for fancy work. Airs. Couchman and Airs. Klas for aprons and useful artbles. and Alls. W. V. Pb-drieh .for baby clothes and handkerchiefs. The feature of the affair "-ill be a hijr dinner which will be served after the i tut a a :. j D.irintr the next few weeks quito j r.uinber of the members o j throw their homes open i , f the church, who will r the Aid will to the ladies get tope thev itr- make articles for the booths. j The Fades' Aid of the Eutheran I ' l.un h will li'dd an auction sale in the church parlors next Tuesday evening, Nf.vemher l!7th. at S o'clock. The cr-imiltte in cbaree consists of Afesrinmes Alfred Carlson. William i". ;stafson. C. Swanson. Pa :l N. tson and Rev. Mrs. Otiosnm Tiiere will be a variety of fancy- and ' practical artbbs. a brimr-mqde rem fort will be sold and pie end coffee will be served. Today is the last of l.iie bazaar wl.bh the l.-ido-s of the Central Christian church ha v been holdin-r in the ir.ip A'o'tr-elf 0r.,-ery for the benefit of ti,,- si.tiet.v. The sales have Iteen hirrhly suci essful. and the ladies feel r e d i.paid for their labor. Mr". Frederieh Henderer. who is bridf of but a few weeks, was most pieSK?(n'!y surprised last evenini? at ber home in the Keener apartment by a nu'-.i'T of her gdrt friends, who arr?t cred and carried into effect a surprie pai ty in her honrr. Th arirls brought with 111. m provisions for a three oourse lunch.-on hiiH Ir, -, p-.,-nl. .1 ATr and

Mrs. Henderer with a very lovely Seft Thomas mohogany mantel clock. The girls who arranp-ed the nt'fair were ; .MiMSes Pdith Pennett. Fdlth W dK". , rtesaJ Goldberg1. i.-biia.-i i;-riisiiu, Hope Aroneoii, Alarjjuiul AllfO. Feb n Watson, Jntji: Autjfen sttd Mrs. Rail Nicukirk Hard;., JTrs. t C Smith and JliRn Callierlne. ruother and sister of Mrs. Hendered. were also jrue'ts ( ti t evening. CA1D PARTY. The ladies of Holy Anjiels cic.rch will give .1 public card party Tuesday after-, noon. November the ITTlh at the b'me of .Mrs. J. J. Kelb-y. i;2rd slre.-i. Air. and J.lri. A Y. S.haertoi. 1 Ma.ji.-ou sti.-et. ,H n t .. i ta ' n Airs C Kre.:j.,,Att Mwnntuurv and ctf V f. ti . Miss MeRsie, ,,f Ch icago. co r S.inday. Mr. ami ilw. J. - ti. tP'rro of :.; Buchanan street, win n..--rtan Cilrny's aunt. Airs. l. T'ook ,,f ,-',r. i.p 1!!.. 6er thy wefk-enl. Aliss l.ouie Jan.e- f th Ca.y Ti i uune wiil usoptl t i.e w.-ek-er.d viitins friends in Cl.icas-i , i Air, jnd Mrs. AVilliani 1 1. F ri' Pair--of Wnsliington st-eet have been ealb-d , to North I.ibci f., U;C, l, th- dc.st':. i of Mrs. Parr;. 's latin r, V i i I iy.m K laser. John AI. Plunk tJf Cai --. Indiarii. - a in town Monday II.. vnh his f.i!i-i! are visitin? ar Melt in ..bn-ni; Irs ,-,,n. valescence. Piper City ill I Jojrtia! Mis. I .a tv (ton of lia.-y. Ind.. who was' fotmerly Aliss Hazel Fuller of lard ne .-. j ' isited th latter parr of last week at j the bo-ne ,,f tict. uncle. Dr. F. ' Ful- j lr. Gardner (111.) Chron : :;e. '

Mrs. Siiano of Can. ind.. and littb niece. Ruth Jcannette Kayser of Chi- j caso. are ,cueil at the home of their i aunt. Airs. James Travis. Airs. Kayser j was also a. uuest of Mru. Travis, returninicr to ber home on Tuesday -even-I una:. Cullom till.) Clironide. Little Hufith SclharTer. 41i Polk f-treet. who bad an operation performed upon his eyes last week in the Mercy hospital, is improving splendidly. Anmnjr those from nary who wil! attend the two foothait uames In Chj'aw today arc Misses ITeKHdorn. Doris ' Wa inw risrht. Marion .Monroe. Kunice Rhodes. Irene Kennedy. Ruth Glaow. Doris AlacFadden, Air. jsnd Afrs. J. R Oi'.roy. A. H. Pel!. ATr. Timeon. Dean j .Mitchell and .Mr. and Mrs. T. C i Douijherf y. .Mrs. J. W. Purford and datiRhter. Aiiss Pearl. ii." Madirton sfreet. visited v ith fj.ends in Chicapo estenla y. Alr. and Airs. J. Krufirer. ",,",0 Fitmore street, aie entertaining Airs. M. P-ahr and danghtor. Miss Anita, over the week-end. Airs. Clifford Flu'el.er of S.sdn-.y, Nova Scotia. ? visitine witii bor brother and wife. Mr. and Me- AVilliam Hodat. Sixth aven:e ard Connecticut street. Misses Alary and Ala re a ret Fleezcr are spending the week-end with their parents. Air. and Mrs. J. P. Sleezer. ir,:tj Arthur place. Miss Mary is doim? social settlement work in CI; ion so. and Aliss Margaret is senior English instructor in the Nicholas Senn liigh school, Cbieaso. Frances llenncsy, 4t0 Monroe street, who was operated on last week in the Mercy hospital, wiil be removed to her home within a few days. GARY CHURCHES. Fast Side. Fnited Presbyterian church, corner Seventh a verm? and Pennsylvania street. Edgar Puntenney Smith, rastor. Bible school at 9:1." a. m ; preaching: services. 11 a. m. and p. m. The nastor wiil preach at both services. Subject forenoon sermon. "The Christian's Wardrobe." Subject evenins sermon, "The Fountain of Fife." The public generally is inv,ted to all these services. Christian Science church, fil! Massachusetts street. Services at 11:00 s. m. Suhject of the lesson sermon Is Soul and Hfwly." The public is invited to attend. Sunday school at 9:43 a. ni. First Methodist Episcopal church. Adams Seaman. minister. Sunday school. lt;:rt a. nr. classes for nib Alorninir worship. i0:45 a. m.. fami'y service. Nursery for small children wirh trained kiririfir(srartener in r bar.fr Scrmon theme. "Knnwera end fioern " Music in charge cf Prof. A. If, Jones. YoupiC people's social, f. .OA p p .; 15cent Pinch. 6.n0 j. m.; fievot :o-m ! 'i.sfi. ins. 6:3" p. m.: eveniDt; v.'or.-hij' 7:1" p. ni. Sermon theme. "The S,,iy ,.f the T'nknown Prophet." i-i , be heartily welcome to nil w ; : i The Red Cross the symbol of a cause wide as the world and high as Heaven.

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