Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 136, Hammond, Lake County, 28 November 1917 — Page 4
Page Four THE TTM-RS. Wednesday. Xov. 28. IDT NEW EVENING FROCKS ARE UNUSUALLY SWEET AND SIMPLfi 'JIN CITY 4 NEWS NOTES i K r: r i
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Kataarlne Howard. is otestt At, Phone 2&3, will b pleased to write tncelre rial aeirs aad adrcrtlaVnx f he Times. A O f SCEMENT. ""STEOPATH f Tr. K. E. Hannah "ill be at Miss C. B. McCrum or 3327S Michigan avenue. Indian Harbor, ifr.v Tuesday and Friday from 1 to 5. 1I and be examined. Thone 561-W. Adv. CflU MBU THEATEH. Very special tonight. ths exquisite - reeri :ar. Marguerite Clark in '"tili Wski," a charming story of circus i;f Also Charles Murray in one of those new Mack Senne'.t comedies. The Bedroom Blunder.' the funnies! in-,-eet iomedy we have ever shonn ei. A Hearsl-Pathe Weekly will be
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nis excellent program tonisht. Don't .'"iftt thai we will fhow on Sunday ri:na one of the greatest pictures :: educed. -The Hrnior System." ia ten el Adv. ' 'n Thanksgiving- day. the United
l!Uenan church, the christian
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I.-. I Uor w:ll hold joint reunion service i th First ISaptist church at 1 0 :" i morning viih the pastor of tin;
s-rei natr.ed ch-;rch. Rev. H C Speei
t.-eachinsr the jprmon, the theme ot :-. will be -Pare We Be Thank.
ft;!?' in the eveivns of this day the) !-.o:)!! s of the Baptist church wtllj ! f-.-u take of a dinner given by ; h i f ::ibrs and for the members in j fiaiet-nal spirit. Kvery r..ember is
5Ked to be present fit tins gathenna wll to participate in the te"i.'ous servi e held in the morning. The A. nff family in Fir street v :il h the suc-jts of Chieaso friends n Thanksfivin'ir day. Miss Klsie l'-lin.on of the Kast Side nes guest of Mis? Lillian Stark in 1 rtSih street. Mi and Mrs. CJeorgre F.oop of Fir -tirei have departed for Fieepot t. 111.
in their oar to .remain oer i nanus-j j nd Mrs Kimer Gant of Corn
:i"in day I rconwealth avenue and a very preHilfr'td Pa. 'he iplivery boy for J possesmsr youns lady. The groom the W. C. Earrctt grotcty in Michigan , before h' departure from this cttv emje. who expired suddenly white j vc.rked a? a machinist at the Marks f. ortct ')! duties in the store Monday j Ma nuf ait ut ins: plant. F.oth had known
n'-rnin2 at l'1 ..'clotk. will be buried , ' a eh "ther but a short time. Kit-he
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The newest eveniuK things for tfae yocng person of the debutante ay Are sweet and simple with not too much decoration. The dress on the left is an orchid colored affair of beaded tatin with a hint of the bustle about it and silver lace and embroidery are used for a bit of embellishment. The dance frock on the right is gray wit) oranje and blue velvet flowers and with a esh of velvet ribbon
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in the store Monday clock, wiil be buried t he funeral parly ac-
npanjing the remains on the 10 :) in leainv: Indiana Harbor tlvs
'.oen'-nsr. Short but impressive servi..s wre conducted at the house preo i. .. the iiO.tr of leaving: with Uev. n i-. Speer ofMciatinR. The otlng n.-in having cine to this city as a si ranker not many month? ag with l-,!t patents. hV. joined the yo'fng i:en"s iltstt at tlte V.aptist church. hee he was admired by the other
members of the class for his dutiful j 3ist
attendance of his religious duties. He uas but fifteen year? of a?e and jeath was due to heart disease. Ills parents are Mr. and Mrs. Gurkey of 3'i03 rapevine stieet. The step-father is : employe of the American Pteei Voimdri. Th"ie will be one mass relebrated .n T;r;o o'clock tomorrow mornins at the Holy Trinity church in Alexander avenue, by the pn.-lor. Rev. A. Shaffer. M i Maud Fdiear accompanied bv "j. Pain Ctlteapi" will spend Thanks-
S'vint day with Mr. and Mrs. George)
1'reese at their home in Napanee. Ind. Farental forsriveness was esked In a tetter sent hero by the youthful e'opers. Mr. and Mis. .Joseph Ktche-.-. v ho were marrted in Petroit. Mich.. S'ndij;-. ard immediately went to h.iusekeepinc: in that city afler el'.idiog the watchfulness of their parents "y this city and slipping away unbeknown to anyone. It was on account o" the youth of both that strong ob.'":t'ons were made to the marriage, hut now that they are wedded a wire i leaving today asking them to he otesnt at the Thanksgiving festivities that are to he held at the Kichev hojrie. ST2S Hemlock stree.t. The hrid R Gertrude G??nt. daughter of TO BE SACRIFICED Thtse cars have ju.et bon ovprbaulod srtd repainted. Look like new. One 2 Pass. Hallsday Roadster, One 2 Pass. Chalmers Roadster. Johnstone Bros. Garage 3511 Michigan Ave. Indiana Harbor.
ments to have his household goods ahiped to his present pastorate. Since leaving here about a year ago he has preached in many pulpits doing missionary work.
, The Fred Stephens fa:rily in Aldts 'venue win entertain at a. dinner
Thanksgiving day . including the
tliea of .lohn Stephens.
turn here in response to the invito- f"-1"-iQ. ,u. i,tRoiand Summers.
it" tiicir tut. ire na;piness wu:i
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? heie not long ago from
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j Jtv,r, at St. Alban Episcopal jciiuich tomorrow will be Communion ', m 7: 0 ptuyer at 0.00 and Cotnm union 'at Hex. M. M. Pa. pastor'
The annuel dinner reunion of five
is of tins city and their families
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Flegal will be comfortably settled in their new bungalow they recently purchased in Grapevine. street. by Thanlcssivins rtay. They formerly resided in Carey st t eet. Mrs. M. E. Howeiton. who has been the guest of Mrs. John Pinch in Carey
l-w.'II occur this year as in years goneliireet departed for her home at An-
by at the H. E. Jackson home in South Le.n t noon tniiav.
Barinp avenue. They are Mr. and ,r r,.,, rr,, klllu,,. win w&tch
Mrs. F.ruce Miller. C. C. Smith. G. H. ; . , et few rtuv
Jarohson. Mrs. Pora Miller, and their ( they wjH aVvcl at the rapidity the father. Mr. M. P. Holmes. I rk js ing drn)f ln ctbrr cUj The Irvrh Sheaks will ent ertain j Whet e wotrifri are .giving of their lnany'.out-wf-town relatives on T!sn nks- I tjme in this needy work. The rep-
giving lay at their home in Carfy rueniativf of the Twin City Locals
j street. Among them will be Mr. and has sent for the letter and a newsJ Mre. K. Schroeder of Nor th Liberty. ! paper, clipping which gives these wo1 Ind . Mi. and Mts. John Whiteinan of . n-,n the credit of forwarding e.nor-
Latar. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Herbster mous lots of the finished products to and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Herbster of t the clearing house at Fort Wayn. Lakeyiiie. Ind.. Mr. and Mrs. John The letter as well as the newspaper Mc Bride and their son, John, alao of ( commentary will be published in full
Ind. . i upon its receipt and no doubt the mat-
a reception being held this'fr will at least he looked into by at the Mrinnart. or t,e! workers here for a speedier way
accomplisk the great output of work expected rf them.
Iakevi!!e. There a f ernoon
Christian church with Mrs. Herbert A. Carpenter cs hostess. The aft'a'r i held in g-atitud" to the lacles who
earned $100 by practice of self-denial J ha
that they might donate that emount to the church. The Mesdames Harry Futnier and ,1. TV. Rriasey will provide th entet ta inment for the afternoon. Arthur Panton writes from Fiance to his aunt, Mrs. Ken Roop, in Fir ftrcef t'jn$- her that ho has gained ar additional weight of twenty pound since hi arrival oer there. Sur enough proof tha1. the boys are be ng taV'n rstc '. Miss erna Gjugh. accompanied by Miss Hazel Krill. will spend Thanksgiving day with friends at Fort Wayne. Ind. Rev. A. J Crooks, former pastor of the United Presbyterian church at Indiana Harbor, is here making- arrange-
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Miss Lillian Fergtrark
Chicago.
dresser, will be at Miss Forsberg's
Millinery Shop. 3I0S Fir street, today. Friday and Saturday of this week Adv.
class has been asked Miss Audrey Gnnt at Commonwealth avenue.
and Mesdames H. H. Boggs and I P. Bren"chool faculty and Mr.
The I. V. Y. to meet, with her home. ?,3? The Messrs.
Clark. Judge nan of the
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Announcement On December first we will open a Ladies' Ready-to-Wcar Sample Shop and will carry a line of Waists, Dresses, Hosiery, Neckwear, etc. We will ho pleased to have the ladies call. BOVEE-LAHEY OVER THE I. H. NATIONAL BANK, CORNER MICHIGAN AND GUTHRIE STS., INDIANA HARBOR.
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Hubert Williams of C hicaco will be the guests at a Th,nk.gi ing dav dinner at the home of Prof, and Mrs. T. F. Wilhanis in North Magoun avenue. There will b ser ices at Union hall tomorrow for the A. M. E. Zion congregational at 11:30 o'clock with Rev. .1. M. Howard officiating. Iecture in the afternoon by Rev. Blackwell of
Chtcago. Dinner will be sorved commencing at 1 o'clock. The regular meeting of the O. K. ft. chapter of Indiana Harbor will occur this evening. The Grand Matron will be here on an official visit. There is a class of candidates to be adopted end all members are urged to be present. Services at the Chr.stian Science church at We; land's hall tomorrow morning at 10:30 in divine Thanksgiving.
If You Think THE TIMES Is Doing Its Bit Your Support Is Always Welcome.
SAVE TODAY and HAVE TOMORROW A little money put away each week has been the foundation of many a fortune. One Dollar or More will start an account that will draw interest compounded semiannually at the rate of 3 per cent per Annum LAKE COUNTY SAVINGS & TRUST GO; The Bank With ths Chime Clock. OPEN TUESDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 8 O'CLOCK.
CHECKING ACCOUNTS of individuals, firms and corporations solieited ind carefullv handled.
TRUST DEPARTMENT. We accept Trusts of all kinds, act as Executor and Trustee under Wills and manage Estates.
REAL ESTATE LOANS are made on imprdved Hammond Real Estate at lowest rates. We also sell Real Estate Loans to thosp desiring investments.
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Just about now you and the kiddies are probably holding delightfully secret conferences about Mother's Christmas present. Stop at any Columbia dealer's store and have him show you a Columbia Grafonola. You will be allowed to play as many records of your own selection as you wish on different Columbia Grafonola models. You may feel free to ask as many questions about Grafonolas as you wish the more you ask the better the salesman will
like it. You may hear your favorite pieces played and the salesman will tell you the facts about the Columbia Grafonola. You are the judge and the jury. The instrument is on trial. It's up to the instrument. Performance is the '
final test.
Compare the Columbia Grafonola
with other phonographs. In direct comparison it always appears at its best. A Columbia Grafonola may be bought on convenient terms.
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