Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 141, Hammond, Lake County, 5 December 1917 — Page 8

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Pajrc Eijrht THE TIMES meiaiiisi Garden: on ROLLER RINK Thursday, Dec. 6, 1917 Referee Morris Champaigne. Timekeeper Pop Clabby. Judge Judge Green. 3-Mile Professional Race. 2-Mile Amateur Race, Class B. 1-Mile Amateur Race, Class C. General Admission 10c The consciousness of having the hail and scalp sweet and sanitary, brings a feeling of comforting self assurance I'l.-M iliW.'MwwWWWWi'.'l li..m.,lL.Ma,..il..iL.i i in i.imiI..h..M....j,i 1 i I Ji I i .-" ' .. . t'""""-"1""" " w ui. .u..- . i ... '" ' m.g-.i.nar. i I - ':..',: ' .' ,.?.!."' V. " ' ; -. , ' , 7 ' ! " ' "l . f l" ' 'JHH1JII. l 1 H.HHI U) I 9-tl. 'I W JI I I 1 1 1 JJ-l I ' Hj , Jjl I . I . Wh'ititi

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HERPICIDE

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Call 3311. A. C. Franklin, for an estimate to equip the old house with elrctrio lights. ll-2C-tf Coming: to the Princes atheater, Friday and Saturday. Dec. 7 and 8: Geo. VaIsh in "The Honor System." 12 3. at Frincess theatre tonight. The incomparable Lee Kids In a "William Fox feature., "Two Little Imps." A novelty Fiirprisa drama. Also a Metro comedy. 12-5-1 The I. O. O. F. Triple Link club held a social and business meeting of the club rooms in the I. O. O. F. hall on Monday night at which the annual election of officers took place. Those elected wem Prsident, Henry Simpson: first vice president, Melvin Abrahams; secretary,

Floyd Martin; treasurer. It. C. Green; ilirestorsi Messrs. O. E. Meek, Grant Hatch, and James Morrison. During the evening Johnston Knight was presented with an emblematic ring of the order In appreciation of his services rendered the club. Gordon's wish to announce that their store will be open every evening during the month cf December. 12-5-1 The Royal Neighbors will sew for the Red Cross at their lodge hall In the I. O. O. F. hall tomorrow afternoon. All other" who wish to Join the members in this work may do so. Mrs. Trijeck of 52 Fischrupp avenue, who was operated on at Mercy hospital in Chicago, Is improving. MIsa Margaret Griffith, entertained a number of friends at a party at her horr.e In Central avenue, Monday night.

in honor of Lieut. Arnold Exton-Forter and Lieut. Roy R. Tilton. both of whom just received their commissions and are leaving for their posts of duty. The evening was pleasantly ppent In rlay;ntr 00, the prizes being awarded to Mrs. L. P. Hitter and "William F. Kyle. Tho guests of honor were each presented with a combination knife, fork and spoons by the hostess which will prove useful to them In their travels. The Ladies' Aid Eoclcty of the Christian church will give & bazaar tomorrow in tho store at 119th street and Sherlian aveue. Special assortment of Handkerchiefs crepe die chine with colored, fancy horders, rlaln white embroidered Hdfs. aiso white linen one-inch initials. Select them early while the assortment Is compete. H. GORDON' & SOX. 12-5-1 Mrs. Thomas McCarthy ef Central avenue, frent Monday In Chicago. Mrs. Roy "Walker entertained St. Jo-j soph's guild at her home in Sheridan ivpnu, today.

The Eastern Stars will hare a silver tf at the home of Mrs. James W. Burton of Central avenue, Friday afternoon. An Invitation Is extended to all who vrish to attend. The proceeds will go towards paying for their liberty bond. Miss Hazel F. Long of Laporte avenue, has returned from Cleveland. Ohio, wjiere she visited with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bartlett and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lee attended the Slock show In Chicago on Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. IC. L. Meyers and Mr. and Mrs. "Walter Glnther also attended the Stock show on Sunday. Doub'e S. & H. Green Stamp Day at Gordon's tomorrow. 12-5-1 The marriage of Mrs. Eunice Saager .lames and Leslie Campbell, both of Whiting, took place In Chicago a month ago and has Just been made public The groom is a member of the U. S. Marine band and was recently transferred from Grant Park to the Great Lakes 2? aval Training Station. The wedding took Place at the home of the bride's aunt, Sirs. Kruger, in Chicago, the ceremony being performed by F.ev. Brown of the Baptist church. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell efa fcr the present residing on Sixty-sixth street. Chicago. Arnold Exton-Porter, who has been made first lieutenant In the coast artillery, left yesterday morning for IIoboken. X. J.. to take tip his new duties.

John Canner who has Just returned to his post of duty after a furlough, spent at his home here, writes that since his return he has been promoted to corporal. The Junior class play. "The Private Tutor," a three-act comedy, will be given in tho high echool auditorium Friday evening. Dec. 7, and again Monday evening, Dec. 10. Those to take part ore Donald "Williams, Harry Hosklns, Robert Xaef. Louise Vater, Florence Whlteman. "Walter Buehler, Dean Taggart and Ruth Collins.

CROWN POINT

Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lennertz of Big Sandy, Mon.. are here for the holidays with Mrs. Lennertz's family, the Kramers. Mrs. Lennertz was Miss Bertha

Kramer before her marriage.

E. Miles Xorton of Gary, was doing

business In Crown Point, on Tuesday. Karl Krost, eon of Mayor Ed Krost. expects to resign his position at the Gary mills this week and enlist in the service of Uncle Sam. E. J. Muzzall and two daughters moved on their farm at Leroy, on Monday, Mrs. Muzzall being compelled to remain behind to take care of her son Percy, who suffered a relarse and has been very ill.The funeral of Frank Stulmacher was held at- the home on Ridge street, on Wednesday. Many friends of the stricken family were rrcsent, also Mr. Stul.lmacher's business associates. The floral offerings were very beautiful. Relatives from Chicago and Hammond at

tended. Mesdames Rockwell. Scull, Allman, Peterson, Daugherty and Ilelde have been very busy the past week filling the Christinas boxes which are to be sent to the boys !n the United States who'

are in service from Crown Point. The boxes were secured by donations from the people" of thie city and will no doubt be greatly appreciated by the boys, and are sent with the compliments of the community of Crown Point. Mrs. J. A. Umpleby has returned from a short visit with Gary friends. Miss Celia Kemmet has returned from St. Charles, 111., where she attended an alumni reunion at St. Mary's where Miss Kemmet formerly was a student. Mrs. O. Rose left the early part of this week for St. Petersburg, Fla.. where the will spend the winter with, her daughter, Mrs. John M. Gait. Don't fail to attend the Red Cross

dance to be given at Central Musio hall

this evening. A elx-plece orchestra win furnish the music and the proceeds will be donated to the Red Cross chapter of Crown Foint. Mrs. "Wm. Helde entertained the Monday Auction club on Monday afternoon, the prize being wen by Mrs. Julius Rockwell. Miss Emelia Spoener ef Hammond, is spending a few days at the homo of Mr. and Mr3. Fred Adank. New marriage licenses; Thorid Curry. Ida Lee Terrell,. East Chicago. Joe Danes, Grace Danes. Gary. , Geo. F. Paul, Cornelia "Wucstenfeld, Whiting. Stanislaw Rodovlcz, Agnes Uhrman, Telleston. Archie Eaila, Paras c In a Albu, Gary.

MUNSTER

A CLEAR COMPLEXION

Ruddy Cheeks Sparkling Eye3 Most Women Can Have Says Dr. Edwards, a Well-Knowa Ohio Physician Dr. F. M. Edwards for 17 years treated scores oJ women for liver and bowel siiments. During these years he gave to his patients a prescription made ol a few well-known vegetable ingredients mixed with olive oil, naming them Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. You v.iU know them by their olive colcr. These tablets are wonder-workers on the liver and bowels, which cause a normal action, carrying off the waste and poisonous matter in one's system. If you have a pale face, sallow look, dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, headaches, a listless, co-good feeling, all out cf sorts, inactive bowels, you take one of Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets nightly for a time and note the pleasing results. Thousands of women as well as men take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets the successful substitute for calomel now and then just to keep in the pink of condition. 10c and 23c per box. All lruggiit3.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Kuhlman entertained about twenty relatives at Thanksgiving dinner. Miss Katie Lang and Martin Sorenson were married at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. Fred McKee, In Maynard, on Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mr P. Bchoon attended a birthday and Thanksgiving dinner at the home of Gerret Krooswyk in Highlands. 9 A family reunion was held at the home of G. Ivocy, on Thanksgiving day. About forty relatives were present. Harry Jabaay is substituting for our regular nail carrier. Joe Munster. for a coup.le of weeks. Peter Sohoon, one of our soldier boys stationed in Louisville, Ky., was home on a one-day visit with his parents here on Thank? giving. Mr. and Mrs. Kaske and daughters

Erna, and Louise, epent tho week-end with relatives In Irving Park. 111. The next meeting of the Red Cross will be hld Friday evening, Dec. 7, at the school house.

LOWELL

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Owens of Ina, III., ore here visiting his mother, Mrs. Jerome Dmwlfldie and husband. Mr. Owens anJ Mr. Dinwiddle attended the stock show in Chicago yesterday. Albert Holbcrt of St. Louis, Mo., Is visiting friends here. Elmer KImmet of Kansas, Ohio. Is visiting his uncles, George and John Ivlmmct ail families. Mrs. Mtit Boney and Mrs. Ed Mee of Hammond, visited relatives here yestier-day.

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