Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 157, Hammond, Lake County, 24 December 1917 — Page 7
Mondav. December 24. 1017.
THE TIMES
What Gary Society is Doing NoiP
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st. lerr" Settlement, j in Michigan City. M t. .'Iir.v'i, on of the nwft settle-ilnsn was the guest
: ti's (if Gary, which in situated at (t.-ver Sundav. '-' West 15th street, was the irmp I Mis Wintress F.rervnsn o th" L.'braf a merry (""hristrra party Saturday ! 'ry Staff w ill spund the holidays with nf : ii?n, f jora 3 to 5 o'clock, when j her parnt in Ogdm. 1"- Miss Tlr.ltM "s F.'iaabeth McCahe. who is In i am will go tn Fort Wayne and Miss
barge of the settlement. Invited Kr's Krirp in com? and entertain the - hilj'-en of the district. The party was held in the social r"PT
'f the Hungarian church, which, by the way, fnt thought wi getting too small to acommodate so ninny children and he promised them he would t ry. a a. gift for next year, to have
a nice new hom for them, nil for their Broadway, vn. The children played grama, and i in? g iet
Woo(l;i- to Crown Point. Mr. and Mrs, Win. .Topes of Monroe street will entertain at r family dinner Christina" (lav. Th" truest wit! include Mr. and Mr., t'nnroy and daughter Miss Audrey of Joliet, and Misses Mabel and Nellie Jones of Chicago. - Mr. arid Mr. W. J. Carroll :0
will entertain the f o 1 h w -ffr Christmas dinner: Mr,
t ere Riven little gifts fn- prizes; thv sng. and taid stories and had the best sort of time. especially when the randy end oranges were distributed, to a y nothing of the little sits, wht-h each ne recei-. ed. Reside the rarty for the children, Rt. Mary's a'so prov'ded Christmas baske's, heaping w-ith good t Itinera for the who!" family, to IVur homes in the rm'ghborhnod which othetwiie would have found th day very bleak and c heirless. RETIRNS FROM Fl'KRI.. Mr. P. II Dcherty, ofit Jackson street, lias returned from Joliet. where she attended her mother's funeral.
I rt'iil Mrs. James ilarb.Mt and Mrs. Joint Kuniz of IloLiart, Mr. and Mrs. W.v. I Fi-rbis. Mr. and Mrs Ralph Fnrhis. I'M--, and Mrs. M.-Connelt and Mrs. II. i "j a ven s.
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Il-HIGGI. The marriage- of Miss Cora Dunn of South Chicago to Tommy Hlggina. of Gary haa Just leen announced. Both the young people, are well known in itary. Miss Punn has been employed for several days with the F. M. Sinard Company, and Mr. Higpins is now with tha Kennedy Cox Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gat. $04 Washington street, will entertain Mr. and Mrs. George Kahl and children and Mr. and Mr?. E. Krickson and daughter f Chicago over the Holidays. Mr. and Mrs. J. Geer. 572 Madison street will have a dinner party at their horn hriitmas day. Tha following are the guests: Miss Beatrice Cavel, Miss Hannn Wck. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Warner. Misses Bertha and Esther Holmes will be the guests of their brother. C. Oliver Holmes for Christmas. J. B. Greene and daughter, Catherine of Sit Conectlcut tereet. will spend Christmas dsy with relatives in South P.-nd. Dr. and Mrs. P. U. Hutchinson, 47S Van Buren street, leave this evening for Pichmond. Indiana, for the holidays. Dr. and Mrs. P. U Hutchinon, 47? Van Buren tsreet, leave this even.ng for Richmond Ind. Misa Kdith MeGrath. S' Jackson street, will have the following guests for Christmas: Mr. and Mrs. II. D. Crawford, Mrs. H. B. Crawofrd and H B. Crawford cf Marion, and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Knott and son Tom. Mr. Beth Ptedmsn and son Donald of the Grant apartments will visit with friends in ' Rcckford. 111., over Christmas. Miss Thelma Fenstermacher Yen Buren street, leaves tonight for Vanda!!a. Mleh., to visit a week, with friends. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Sken. 772 rillmora street, will anterta'n at a family dinner Chrislmas da" The guests will include Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Keller and family and Rev. and Mrs. N. S. HaVnes ,' Decatur, Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. vAB. Harris and baby daughter will apend the holidays in l.aSaJla, Illinois. Mrs. A. Bloomfleld, 620 Broad wav, spnd the Christmas week with friends in Chictgo. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Condit. 541 Filrrtore street, will visit with Mrs. Condit's tipther In Fort Wayne, over the holidays. Dr. and Mrs. K. I Schaible, 529 FilTier street, nrlll attand tha W.heeler
family reunion in Crown Point. Xmas dsy. t.. L. Evans of Chicago will be a holiday grtest at tha home of the Cousins. S5 Van Buren street. Mr. and Mrs. A. ,A. Stewart and daughter, Miss Tona. will spend Xmas day with relatives in Windsor Par. Dr. and Mra. J. H. Iong, Sl Madison strsat, will motor to Chicago to spend f"hr'stmas day with relatives. Mrs. W. Williams, of St. Paul will arrive tomorrow to visit over the holidays with her daughter. Mr. George Swarli and ftmily, 74 Van Buren street. Mr. and Mrs Frank Hall. 63 Adams street, will entertain Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Hall and Mr. and Mrs. J. D Ward and family for Christmas dinner. Mra. H. H. Highlands and daughter C, ne, will spend Christmas holidays in CMrago, visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Van Dykman. of Van Buren street will have Dr. and Mrs. Alexander as their guests for Christmas dinner. Mr. and Mrs K. A. Spauldng left Friday night for Marion.' Indiana. nhrf they will remain over Christmas w-ith Mrs. Spauhl nsr's parents. They will also visit with friends in Franklin before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Avery. 872 Pennsylvania street will hava Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Peck of Crawfordsvil!, as their a lasts over the holidays. The Harry Sloans, th and Adams iret. will hv a t?g family dinner Christmas day. The guests will inriitd Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Bigelow, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sloan and daugh-i
nr T.ucile. of Hartford City. Mrs Ada S'loan White and son. Junior of Chicafv -rd Dr. and Mrs. W. H White and ,i Tighter -Ruth, of Dowaglac, Mich Mr. and Mrs. John C. Pheips of Oak
S.aii Phillips of Warsaw. Miss Vernn Mansfield and Barbara Fleming, school frienos of Mis Phillips. I-eta Phillips, of North Manchester, Mr. and Mis. Ward James, of Galene. Mtrh. Xmas day they will also entertain Mr. and Mrs. Charlrs rhillips and children. Mr. and Mrs Chester Parsons, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Thompson and Howard Townsief. The Glen Park teachers who will tro out of town for the holidays arc: Miss Fergt son to Hammond, Miss Ah avr to her home in Missouri, Miss Burks tr. RockviMe. Ind, Miss Roselius to West Alexandria, Ohio, Miss Harrison to Colubia City. Ind. Walter Fahrnesvortlv or the V. M. C. A. II leave this evening for his home in Pittsburg, where he w ill spend the holidays Corporal Fred Keilman. Iawrence Keilman and Julius Speel are spending Christmas leave of absence with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Keilman, K17 Tyler street. The young men aie well stationed at Camp Shelby. Mr. and Mrs. J. Redmond, and W. J. Kerin, ti33 Jefferson street, leave today for Chicago, where they will visit several days with i'ativos. Mr. and Mrs. J. Perry will he the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hall, i 62 Harrison street for Christmas din
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FEATURES AT GARY FIRE STA. DELUXE
Hera's what tha flremen have at Station No. 6, placet! la commission today: They occupy a two-tory brick bulletin, bungalow style. Motorixed dtiipment. Higii presanra water system. Steam heat. Bubbling fountains, library. Sua porch. Outdoor porch, Tine-clad. Kitchen and breakfast room (for tormy weather) lavatories oa three floors; shower hatha oa two lloora. White enamel foraiture. Private dresBlng and amoking room for each fireman. Fine workroom. Hot air hosa dryiag room. Sua basement. Tennis court, skating pond aud gar. den. Mala door opens and all electric lights go oa at night automatically whea alarm la registered. rtrst floor has red concrete flooring, whita wainscoting and yellow tinted walls and ceiling. 17 windows in dormitory, either sida of which, is flanked by sua lit dressing rooms, which also coataia wardrobes. Bedroom drinking fouataia. Shower and tub baths off dormitory. Indirect lighting system. Better pay than the flrj.ea get la Chicago.
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A Merry Christmas 1917
A Prosperous New Year 1918 To Our Customers and Friends At this Holiday Season our thoughts go out to each of our friends to assure them of our appreciation of their God Will; to wish them Prosperity in their Undertakings, Wisdom for their Work, Peace for their pathway, Friends for the Fireside and Strength to the Last. Season's Greetings
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V heeling. West Virginia. December 12. The table was decorated in pink and white, and corresponding - ciors were used throughout the dinner, and in the favors. Mrs. E. J. Metealf and son a;a sper-d-inr the holidays with relatives in Anderson. Indiana. Corporal Harry Kouula arrived home today from Camp Shelby, t- spend the holidavs with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. Kouula. Mr. and Mrs. Clarenea Freeman of the Brant apartments will entertain the following guests at Christmas dinner: Judge and Mrs. II. H. Kann. of Houston. Texss. I.eo fhcrmin of Great T-'ikes Station. Mrs. M. .Kramer of Warren. Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Range; and dsu?htyr Catherine, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Dougherty, Sir. and Mrs I-'. D. Fre-'-inen and James Sherman. Cons-tan' . p.cflie, Albert Ij Beaux,
and Amedo 'wan, who were her the interests of the French gov
ment. Angelo Curcfof the Canton Italian Xews, will h the Christmas guests of the Misses Floriae and Mis. Gounod. 337 Harrison stree.
Joseph Frost is spending the holidays in Star- k, Ind . on a hunting trip. T. K. I.ufr. of the Y. M. C..A. will spend Christmas with relatives ln.Watertown. Iowa Mrs. H. A. Paine and Glad vs an F.dwaid Pamc. 750 Jackson street, will spend Christmas dsy with relatives in ! Ainsworth. .Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Geiseit. 401 F'l-
mote street win hi the followina guests for Christmas dinner: Mr, and Mrs. John MacDonald and familv of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs Fred High and fomily, Miss Edith Mat .-Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Le Guth and Mrs. M. MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Watson of the Carneele apartments will entertain Mr. and Mrs. Haf ey Watson. Mrs. rvr j). and Mr. and Mrs. H. Hinllson of Chocago for Christmas day. Miss Tone Smith of Chicago w ill isit with Mr. and Mrs. I.awson Me.ers of S45 .Ta-'kson street over the holidays. G. W. Flhoads. 640 Jefferson street, will spend Christmas with relatives In Columbia City. Ind Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Snyder and sor. will spend ("hris.;mas with Mrs Fnvder's mother ;n Columbus, Ohio, Mrs Snyder iv!l stay foP a two week's
Costiir not much m re than the average tire station, but said to be the most modern and attratie in America, b -cause of its plans for cfVioiency and the regard given to mrke it pleasant and
I convenient for the men occupying it.
Gary's now fire House, !"o. 6. was formally placed in commission today. It is the two-rtory brick building, bungalowstyle, located at the eouthwest corner of t;h avenue and Fierce, street in the west siae of the steel city. The X.st Word. The new structure is a monument o
bination hose, and chemiral truck. It will ho of the 07 h. p- tyre, costing $5,300. Hoaot-a Mayor Johnson. The fire station, designed by Chief Granl. built from plana by Architect Herbert Erw-kson by Anderson F.ros., stands out as one of the achievements of Mayor n. O. Johnson and his board of works. A tablet bearing the. mayor's name and the board of works as it was constituted previous to the present hoard, will be placed in front of the station. The building cost and lota
Chief Wilfrid -Grant's long experience j $13,000, the equipment $9. "01,
in the fire gam and his knowledge of what a modern fire nation should b. Xothing is sacrified to speed and efficiency, tut every attention possible is given to the comfort of th men. Besides being a first-class house and having a trained company it hps molorUd equipment, which coupled with a high pressure water system all ov'r the city, such as exists only in the business districts of Chicago and New Tork, the new unit will be another big addition to Gary's already famous fire fighting forc-. Here's What tha Visitor Sees. The isitor approaches a n-at lookirg buildirg, conforming to the architecture, of. the neighborhood. Not there now, but toon, will he trees, lawn space, a garden, tennis court and skating pond. The building almost resembles a com-
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fire occurred at the home o? John Sebeiger early this morning. Only by the timely aid of neighbors was it finally gotten under control. The danger was only nominal.
The Camp Fire Girls are giving a I
party in honor cf the Boy Scouts Thursday evening at the M. E. church j " parlors. All members are invited to be Adj. -Gen. Smith TO COHl
Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Tapgart. Mr. and ! Mrs. J. H. Scott. Mr. and Mrs. K. E. !
Steele. Mr. and Mrs. L. l. Rutherford. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Eastwooa were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Russell Friday evening. Several pleasant hours were, spent in playing "500." The "hostess" served a two course lunch
Chief To Bemaln.
If Mayor-elect Hodges should become
mayor ha w ill keep Wilfrid Grant in as . . . . 1 . . . ' 1 .. .I. ,ini.!
......., . rnH,r r.ranf after which the guests spent a pteant
c.srv-s fir, loss has been reduced to a accial hour. Most of the fun being at di-n'
. . m, j . j,,.. ,.,., tha expensu cf one or the group wno mm mum. arson stopped, and ins j ranee i ' tried to buv "mustache; wax in a recent
premium reductions in one year i . . . , , ...
the total amount paid in for taxes
entire fler.nrtment is motoriied and is
th liahest faid in the central west.
Gary's seventh fire station w ill be in
trie southwest side and the time is nuproaching when a nw central station will have to be built. Personnel.
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.-ant. Thomas Clune. I.ieut. Charles j for a New Tear parly. Brown. Chauffeur Joseph Shirk. Fire- j men .Veil Whemple, Harry Whi:e and j X p I A X A FO L.I J. Dec. "i. Charts John StapWon. isliowine "fair' wholesale prices to
j of Indiana: William B. Gray, of Cvi ington, and Joseph R. Harrison, of CoI lumbla City. The three lieutenantcolonels, who have not been assigned to I regiments, are: L,ouis M. Simpson, of ; Elkhart: Julius F. Blum, of Evansvilie,
and Albert P. Smith, of Indianapolis. List of Majors. Majors who are to b commissioned in tha new brigade, follow. John E. Miller, Ft. "Wayne"; Brandt C. Down-5, Indianapolis; George. I.. Denny, liuii-
, ' j anapons: u. "ray urrm, cimn-v . JOrS Are Named, None! James T. Cutler, Evansvilie: Ixmden A. I Harriman, Indianapolis; James V. ChapJJgrg, I man, Cambridge City.
Another company was musicrea irtiu
mand; Colonels and Ma-
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Tj,e i shopping trip to help place the "Just
Budding Affair. ' i nrorrunaxeiy
! "orchestra" Which furnished music tne
last timn Mr. and Mrs. RusHel enter
tained foraot their music nd were.
J unable to favor the pat ty. The guests I departed at a late hour, after haing a
royal good time. Mr. and Mrs. P. . i Taggart have invited the same guest
for table-size home, and its brick is of j oak .leaf ttnge. GOOD FELLOW
entering trie station one is in a larfie cheerful room, which has red cement i
floor, pure white wainscoting and palej
ye i low vai.s ana ceiling. i n "drea-l- -ri,; at the Broadway
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nought" motoi -qiiiiment is brilliwntlj- j
red. Furniture the library fixtui
reading laties ana cnairs are pun
while: so aro the benches in the beautiful sun porch. Off the main room is a lavatory, a workroom and then what do you think? A kil'-h -n: . Di I ;.ou t ifr hear of a fire station having a kitchen before? There's a kitchen with a gas range.
i which licensed dealers will be held bv
th" federal authorities and a corres-
CLUB ACTIVE ponding "fair" profit for the retail disj ti ibutor are being prepared for the In-
th.-tiiana '"on administration. inm win
ch , let i en w i i 1 be
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made ! oe given
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a pantry, gold line! dishes and the neat- . ,. . . . i. . festoc-timg and tins est little breakfast or i'nirig ao uve. , . ,,7 . .
"That -will keep the uojs indoors
stormy weather." said Chief Grant. Then you step back into the main room. Over on the west wall is the fira alarm apparatus. And at night whf.n the alarm is sounded is automatically turns on all the lights and opens the main door. That door unlike the outward or inward swinging doo'rs of other tire stations drafty things in old wcathor--is a sliding door. Sleeping1 Quarters A Dream. Now lei's go upswilrs. Stepping into the dormitory one is a well-lighted room with eight neat iron
beds white shams. white
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Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Call snd i!y leave ("day fyr Voblesville.
to isit over "h i ist ma s. Mr. and Mis. AV. If. Rockwell, 70 Jackson sfreet. will ta'-ce their daughters to the performance of Maud Adam's "A Kiss for Cinderella' in Chicago Christmas day.
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'who is coming a't the oqii'nt or the 'mposuion. . . i i-i. v. ..f iiw Illinois ! very effect
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Steel Company, to bring presents, candy, fruits and besides all that give a tM" moving picture show, all for them. There will be the biggest three that can be procured, lighted up with hundreds of colored candles and bulbs.
and shinirg- with yards and arns or
wreaths of hol
ly and Christmas snow. Ihouart this treat is given annually by the club, this year, di-e to the exceptional hardship and depression caused by the war, they will outdo themselves to brins heppiness to the kiddies.
; Dlicit;, every week, to the nfc.imers mcy guard against This plan has been found
dive in the war on profiteers
in large -if.ics and i is expected to be of greatest assistance to the responsible beads of the food administration in Indiana. ,
the state militia by Colonel
IN'DIAN'AFOLIS, IXD., Dec. 24. ; last night at the statehouse.
Harry B. Smith, adjutant-genera! of In-tmately seventy men, under the leader-
will be named a brigadier-gen- ! ship of Captain George W. Thompson.
era, to command the- new Indiana bri- took the obligation of service. Harry gade of Indiana state militia, the final i B. Smith. adjiitan-general ; Colonel organization of which is scheduled fori Garrard. Major Downey, Meutenanf the coming week. General Smiths rec-jOwen D. Odell. chaplain of the 1st inord for forty years of military service j fantry, and others, made short adtypicaliy qualifies him for the command dresses.
disposal of the efforts of his friends to j have him made a brigadier-general of! the national guard army and placed In J command of the Indiana brigade of the ,
federalized national guard. ! The organization of the new stats! militia now- practically is complete, and .. .. j . , .I,. -,i A '
GARY COAL
LIKE THIS ORE
named many officers for the new organization. Promotions Aaaouaced. . Several promotions of captains to majors were announced, the men promoted in practically all instances being taken from the command of companies of the militia already in the service. The colonels of the three regiments of infantry in the new brigsde, which has been offered by the Governor already to the federal government as a part of the new United States guard, are: Charles A. Garrard, of Indianapoli. formerly quartermaster-general
WHITES BVRG, KY. Dec. H Fire, believed to hve-been tha work of German agents.' destroyed part of the town of Wa viand, north of here, causing a loss of $100,000. Among the buildings destroyed the storehouse cf the Eikhort Mining corporation. Rewards have been offered for the incendiaries, and armed guards are no protecting the adjoining plants. Gary gets a large amount of 4ts coat from tha Whitesburg-Waylsnd district, end a significant fact In connection with it is that one-half million tons of coal st the Gary steel plant is now on Are.
CHRISTMAS PARTY.
The young people of th Presbytertan church of Gsry will hold an OCmas
social in the church parlors. Thursday. evening. December the 27th. Each per- j son is re-quested to bring a gift, prefer- i pbly something "funny." and these willj
spreads, 'a; lyf deposited jn a huge grab bap.!
rotn which each will take a pacKaae, j
white iron beds, with gold triniining!
Beside each bed is a v lute chair. Over-j( tj, end of the evening. Games will head are iniiract lig-hts. i be played, and -various row! "stunts" But here is where the new Gary fire j have been arranged for by the social
station has it over aa cmers. committee, of which !. A. kriekgon. is i
ladl-rtdnal Draaiing Eoomi. -chairman There will also be Xrr.as
In One Day! i CRAVED bv accuracu. Saved I f'ieCt-Uiisf.( I
C.hrlstmas dy with H. Wood, 630 Pierce
GARY SOLDIERS'
COMFORT LEAGUE !
Theie are eight small rooms, four on ' either side of the dormitory: "One thing about a fireman he never1 has bsd a decent place to. store his
lothes." said Chief Grant. This .is
icv have here."
g into one of the rooms, the
sire of a small offic:.- one finds
committee, chairman
-ef res hments. All meinliers of the Punday school, church, and their friends are cordially In", ited
MIDNIGHT MASS AT GARY CHURCHES
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'' othing. f -.; n-" '--in the d e sc ;-ves
Ta i V will spend Mr. and Mrs. F.
st rest. Miss Paulina Iewis, of Eafayette.
!nd. is spending the week with Miss j'toueh
t.'hvia K ana. 112 West Sth avetine. France who is either an Mrs S M Seaman of Ea Kartisa. Ind . no relatives with wh.o ill arrive this evening to spend the m ini-ate. winter with her son. Rev. W. G. Sea-j Beside many donat :o; .n and family, 54 Madison street. several 1 "beret conti ibu Miss Genevieve M.ichael and George ,have come in. one espe and A. H. Michaely will spend the ! engineers of the city
I rlstmas holidays with their family j mention. , l . The league has just sent, 13 Xmas WOMAN'S CASE t' bpyahwf fhae 7one STARTLES HAMMOND es contained clothing, sw eets and gifts.
A Business man wire could not; Other than these there
read or sew without sharp pain In her : fcw eaters sent, 1
eyes. Fer years her eyes were red and;
wean, finally sne irieu pure i.avoptiK Thirty-one friendless boys
eye w ash. Tne result or u.K aprlica- ; prect ica I tion astonished her. A small hot lie I m!; Eavoptik Is guaranteed to benefit , we j fari , EVERY CASE weak, strained or in-
famed eyes. ONE WASH will startle
w-ith its quick results. Aluminum eye
lyet ers has e been coming in daily to the Gary Soldiers' Comfort J.eague. many frejm Gary boys who have no
friends or relatives in this country. J fne of these dressing rooms, where he An effort has been made to get in i may smoke or bring a friend or two.
with every man here or in
dresser, i
a chair, a w indow, room for another j Two Gary churches will begin the chair or two. trunk room and attached j ,elebnitin of the Christmas sej-victs to the room a wardrobe. tv having midnight mass, accompanied Each mens her of the company hasj,h th f.,j. ceremonial of the occas
ion. At Christ Episcopal church services
were ,
pair of wristlets. .'
pair of socks and 20 handkerchiefs.
have now
y been "adopted"" by Gary who will look after their and write to them.
If You Think THE TIMES Is
cup free, otto vege'.e. Druggists. ; Doing- Its Bit Your Support Is A:-Adv.- ! ways Welcome,
For the captain arm lieutenant me room i llftgin Bt i5;4f.. the choir wilt s:.i a for each is slightly larger, acct.modat- f nun,ber pf beautiful anthems, and prontg a desk end chair. j grams will be distributed, to enlighten
i n; miimiiuij n. uiiii.-. . t0 the diiTerent steps, or
tng fountain of the bubbling cup typ-:
i si ran ir rs, as j !:' service, i Solemn high.
s imnng at i -1 'i r.-'t Father -isied bv t-fif
mass w ill b sun;, be- I o'clock, at Hol Ar.gelfj .Insen will jffeTe. asra! faihrrs of l he Holy
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just like the ote on the main f.ooi-. Bathing racllltles. A the south end of the dormitory is locate.! ilie sunlit lavatory, with itfj double bath tubs and shower hah. In the basement is the coal room.
steam beating plant, lavatory, shower
bath, and hot air hose drying section, j J There w ill be no tower to dry the house t j
at this place; after a firs it will be! 1 11 dried by a new process in the basement, j Mrs. Cloe A. Prott and daughter Outside of tb,e fire station the spring Valrie arrived here yesterday from Dewill see there a garden, flowers, a lawn troit, Mich., tb visit during the holiand a tennis court. This winter there i days.
GRIFFITH
wi! be an ice pond to the west. Equipment. For tha tirr.a betnK the extra motor apparatus from Co. 3 will be used. In mid-January the South Bend Motor
company will have completed the com-
Born to Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Steele this morning a baby girl. Mrs. John Welters left Saturday for Ora, Ind., to attend the funeral of her sister. Mrs. OIHe Cunningham. What threatened to be a disastrous
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