Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 142, Hammond, Lake County, 6 December 1917 — Page 6
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THE TTMlvS. Tlmrsdnv, Dercmhor 6. 1017. ENGAGEMENT OF GENERAL'S DAUGHTER RESULT OF TRAINING CAMP ROMANCE 'TURE NEWS PUBLISHED JTOK. THE JTEf.ES T 0- HOME -LOf AS G PEOPLE VOL. I., NO. 69. THURSDAY, DEC. C, 1917. PRICE ATTENTION. 9
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Katharine llownril. 411 oicott A.. Fliwne 23, will be pleased to rrrlte am rtt sociul orTta and adTcrtlslnff The Times. 'iPTF.OP.VTlIT Or. K K. Hannah v. be fit Miss C. T.. Ma'ruin or Mi,:h!?an avenue. Indiana Harbor, every Tuesday and Friday from 1 to 5. Call ana te examined. Thons 561-VV. -Adv.
IJoth Red Cross oenteis. tne ra--i i t Ui-.aKO and Indiana Harbor, benefitted j 5 . the visit here yesterday of Mr.". R. . J Kieke. representative, sent here bv J
t .. in.i""iivii .r:!o at i-'-rt ;' enliKhtcn the w omen a t" ttfewmv .-hiir.iros hcina; mad- in the work ..n-l 1h prosr.'?." that .should be made !,,. mfH.'iilsr Unas" such a increas-
re i J;e output f th
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sweaters, sock?
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rlTiand. She einphfislzed of thi absolute r.eressity esrinir covermll aprons and
r-erall car n t'11" maxiiiK or ail sur-p:-al dresslriKO. and asked the women to confine the making of pajarr.a suits , dark material; Instead of liyht as t'.'y have been doins tn the past, owing: to their heinr used hy the conval
escents, and m many inst:ives tnke th place of the eyery-dny or,Vriry s-iit of clothes, and that three r.-ckes he placed and turned mliar. The rearul.'tion of sweater lcrirth is II 1nch.es frcm reck with reck measurement at 1 n 1n.-hes, no mor. Mrs. TMeke stated that at the clearing house there were women workers who corrected the fa'iHv tcarments hefote final hlomnt, hut that as soon a the women working 11" various centers of the country could a, -cotr.pl ish the exmrt kind of work t Hat must meet the Inspector's approval, time would he iratly conserved without the delay of aUerstlon, and nrpe I the women to rav particular attention a to the r"y;trements of all materials heine worked on. Color of socks must he k-akl or prav. Mrs. Itieke was an 1nleres'tnr Talker and felt rrateful for lie inrae attendance of women at both centers who came oo.t easterly to tret th? benefit of her instructions as griven e it yesterday. Tf was Ionian's Club 1v at both centers, th" Fiast Chicago heirjr vir.der the supervision of Mrs. R. N". Cfln'ne as chairman and the Harbor. Mrs. J. Tt. Farovld. - The rfjiijar meetinsr of th O. R. P. chapter of Kast Chicago will be held this evening with the annual election of officers. Miss Klizabeth: Lyon, formerly a teacher of English In the. hish school "f this city and now of Brooke. Ind.. 's a guest for a f.?w dat e of Miss Alice. W! IT jams, domestrc science teacher at th" M Kinley school. The Autodal club will meet in the
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Misa Edwins Glitn and her fianre, Capt, James A. Garfield. The engagement of Miss Edwina Glenn, daujrhtor of Gen. and Mrs. K. F. Glenn, to Capt. James Abram Garfield, son of Mr. and Mrs. James K. Garfield and grandson of James A. Garfield, former president of the United States, lias just been announced. The remance between the younjj foik bepan when Miss Glenn lived at Fort Benjamin Harrison, near Indianapolis, last summer, while her father was in command of the post and CaDtain Garfield was a member of the officers' trainine t am thera
In '";iviii" you slioulJl exorcise the srmic thouhtl'iilncss. Iive soniothin tiiat will carry your Christ mas greeting for yoars to come. And what is more appropriate and will irjve more lasting joy than a iece of Furniture? And where can you buy Furniture so reasonable as from the
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evening of Saturday with Mr. and Mr, j as was the particular make of tl-e in-
F. 1 Kvans in North Masoun a'.erue. strumcnt from which the utralns ... . . , , j emitted the glorious music unstirA henef.-. masque party w:Il b Iteld for js tru ntlntv f rendi. tomorrow f-venins at the home of Mi . s. j f ) in pf.a?incr rPn(,;tiwtl!, were the Frank Forrester. 3431 Mr street .f-r, numbers of Mrs. Roland Sum-
and friends of Kim. , ,. ,,. .
the members
Hrove Circle No. S3. All are most .ordiaiiv invited to attend.
Miss Rthel Cook entertained the ! .1. I!. O. i-.l.-ls at tiie. l;ome of Mrs. John! Ford in Grapevine street last evening'. !
where game, music and refreshments were enjoyed.
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Th Twin-City Embroidery club of this city was entertained at the home of Mrs. II. M. Skinner in Waltham
isTieet in me aiiernoon or esteraay.
Knitting was the diversion, and refreshments were served at the close of
Mrs. II.' B. Barren of Fir street J j th). work.
leaving soon for Cleveland to arena ,
the comini holiday season. Hr children will accompany her. The orKan recital Rivn under the supervision of Prof. J. W. Holland of Detroit, Mich., last evening- at the M.
R. church at Indiana Jiaroor met witn j
iuu peci.ui-fi " ; av enue spent vesterdav sembly of people who Eathercd to fc-ar, , n,nth,r en(1 siMPr
the wonderful effects pioduced by the professor on the Wick organ recently installed. Prof. Holland proved himself an adept In organ technique and his accomplishment was well marked
Prof. J. W. Holland of Detroit. Mich., who directed the organ recital at the M. K. church last evening, was a guest at dinner at th" home of Mr. and Mis. C.eorpe II. Summers in Drumnnnd street.
Mrs II. H. Clark of North Mfttroun
the guest of of I-ieutenant
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Gained Eighteen Pounds in Two Weeks-Used Peruna
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I feel i After the ; Sixth Bottle I Am Cured of Stomach and Intestinal Catarrh.
Mr. William Voce!, Pharmacist, Columbu.S O.. writes: "I take thn privilegn of addrespin?
vru in a few words of praiso for Peruna as a remedy of medicinal value In cases of stomach and intestinal catarrh." 'I was in the drus business Fix year?, in Columbus, and was among tho iinf'ortnnntf- in thaf criHt disas-
Ray Rittlcton, the latter who is at present bavin some Interesting txj p. riences n tlie American expeditionf ry forces in Fram e, at their home I a 1 South Rend. j The Woman"." Home Missionary sojcirty of the M. K. church rf Fast ChiI cas" wi'l meet in the afternoon of j tomorrow n ith Mrs. Frank Townsley. . 473A Rarins? avenue. AssistinR will be ( I he Mesdames A. A. Ross. Ivor Jones, I J. M. I!ys!or and T.. D. Prennan. There i will be a. pro.crani and H members i . . .
are earnestly requested to ne tn attendance. Mrs. 'William Jordan ef Hemlock street was hostess at a luncheon yesterday. cnt--tta inir x tic Msdames Walter Kn-le and David Hamilton. Stanley TTa zli o wsk i of Rce.-h street and alderman of the SiMh ward, is at West I'aden for his health. Red Cjs works Vv!ll te p!eas"d n know Hint the Ind'Htin Harbor Rod Cross chapter has sent for two knitting machines to facii'af the work and output of the socks now so
trous flooi of tho We.t Side a year a co last March- Nearly all of the one hundred lhat perished in t hat flood were f Heeds of patrons. "Through cold and exposure and improper food during 'ho flood, I was taken witi appendicitis and acu'p intestinal c?.tarrh. In .Dine and July ray life was despaired of, but recovered sufficiently to h up and around. My bowels seemod paralyzed. Was compelled to use injections once orUviec a day. Could eat no solid fnjd. "Tho first of last December I de
cided to f Peruna. llv bowels bepan i creaHy in demand and whi.h is conto move U once, without the use. or j sidered very slow w..,k nh-n ac-mn-Inieclion Peristaltic action bwan to pii.-he.i, b hand in comparison to those take plac and hav not used an in-!kri"0'1 h" u .t hinc. The work jection oince. My appetite irr-proved, I has been approved bv th" inspector.and very soon soiid food could be tak-j "'"lv'n- lni-e shipments of these en. In two months' time I aained , -'" !is c't.tcrs wh. re the inarlnns
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eighteen pounds. Now I am heavier
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than I ever was before. "I am fakinc the sixth bottle of l'cruna at this writinc, and feel that I am cured, of the stomat'ii and intestinal catarrh."' Those who object to liquid medicines can row procure Peruna Tablets. Adv.
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Sentiment is a reat force; it is the life of L-O-V-E. Christinas is the happiest time of all the year. Whv?
? Because M Christmas time we all turn our minds away i from ourselves and our hearts toward others. i This, to remind you that our jewelry store- now gleams !vith enchanting gift-goods and that those who receive presents which come from us cherish them, because they know that the "quality is there." 3 . I Carroll & Newton i 186 State St. (New Minas Bldg.), Hammond, Ind. i ! EUGENE C. CARROLL. WM. N. NEWTON. )
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arc now in use ami in consideration thn! thc;e aiticlcs aie those most .-'-r!y needed for ti e boys "over there'' it w:!! men uiore encouragement to the women to see the lisrhtninc rnpid:ty with which the work may b Kotten out of the wav. Sweaters must ie knined bv l and and bv the jp1v woik ciMied by th use of the much-ncri.-d swentcr. Man;." cf these marhines iire installed, in private homes where the friTnil-es Knit their own stockings for their own use. arid the price of the machine i dollars. The name may be obtained bv phoninj? th ceptr at Tndiani Harbor, where these machines will b nut into In mediate use rpon thrlr arriat and the Ti-ork stnvtcd ;if on' c. manv of oiir locnl women a'e fi-niliar with the wnrkinss c t l-em. t'e re will he no time !-, jn et ;n.ir them tm. fn Harbor woman uho stands rerlv to nsptst in Imparting any information as to their werkincs lm f:-e nephews in actual service ar,d i busy assist inr t o supply their- needs. Tom Aytes. n.n eupto-e of the Inland m:ll. has purchase a six-c1inder Mitchell rur. .luliiis Nassau has sold his share in the Columbia theater to C. R. Potts of IJeruJork street. Rlton Potts will he associ.ate.J in the new paitnership beirtr former!. Miss Mae Wirtner has returned to )it home in UTort" after a visit hare with the Fred Peters family in Grapevine street. Robert Mauser, employed at th American Steel Foundries. 1s quite til .'.ml confned to his home in Fir srreot with the mumps. Bernard Rostway. steward for A 1 Pack on the yarht Cumagrin. has departed for Brooklyn to visit his mother who has been ill. and will than leave
7r ma ennstrrent tn the commissary department awaiting his assienment. Ralph Whipp of Pallaa, Tex., is a puest of ihe Walter Nevlous in Parish a venue. The Woman's Missionary society or the Cor.s'-eiiatlonal church will meat
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Apain we demonstrate to you our efforts to serve you ri jrht. We selected the lRUXSWICK Phonoprailis after a thorouffh investipatiou of all the standard makes. The Brunswick is all phonographs in one; plays all records, and reprodiK-es the sweet human voice. We want you to see and hear all the other advertised makes of $200 phonographs and then come in to any of our 3 stores and examine and listen to this Brunswick Xo. 150, oak or mahogany, for
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tarw Sl of Abt M!icW fatli WotU. 5 old vsnrwkw. t boa 10a., 2S.
with Mr. S T. Johnson. Northcote avenue, tomorrow afternoon. Tho pro-
itgram has been arranged and it is urged
that all members be presen.. Assisting will be the Mesdanies Fred Buse and H. E. Jackson. Mrs. Rlva Miller has returned to her home in Brazil. Ind.. after a pleasant visit here with her son. Wayne Miller, of the Atlas apartments, and her si-
tei. lira. K. N. Canine, and also the
homes of nephews residing in this city. Yesterday Mrs. Miller was accompanied to Chicaxo by Mr. and Mrs. Wayria
Miller, wnere they dined at Marshall Field and later attended the mntlnee at Cohan's thwatr, seeina Nat Goodwin in "Why Marr'."
Mrs. Richard Graham pleasantly entertained . friends at Bunco last evening-, and as a result of the merry evening spent a club was duly or"ganizej ar.d will be known as the Runco club. Two new teachers come hit the public school set-ni of Hast Chh-air.' this wee!;, one is Claudic II. Hiyrt.-n of Ivowell. who takes position a manual traminn teacher in tl' Kinley and Garfield build r" "cceeds H C. Rlodsett. who ffrlly i -siirned. Tin other new tia l.or ie i! R'ilii W'olever of Vc-s Moines. u!.o 5oes into the Riley bui (dins' as as.-.ci-ant art leacher and Krade substitute Th Jewish people of Kast :hicaso and Indiana Harbor a;i thir annual
dance at the Auditorium on Michigan avenue on Sunday cveninar. Pecembf r 9th. MoKeliey'a five-piece r rchestra will furnish the music. This affair is
staged under the auspices of th Ijuis D. Rrandeis Order of Knights of Zion A larzo. attendance and an excellent time is anticipated.
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