Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 7, Hammond, Lake County, 9 February 1918 — Page 5
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SOCIAL NEWS
FAIR LEADERS ON KITCHEN BATTLEGROUND STRIVE FOR VICTORY OVER COOKING RANGES
COMXNCt STENTS. Clrole No. 2 will be enterla metl by j Mrs. Bwart at her home m ilu'"'!! atreat, Tuesday tl?rnnon at their last ' meeting until after Earner. Mtf. Victor Dyfrj"l entertain the, Embroidery Club, Monday afternoon at' her home jn Pouth Hohman street, j A fperial merlins of Max .-"In linau 'rale is announced for en-thirty , o'clock Sunday evening j Justice Lodge No. 113 1. A. to the! R of R. T. will Kive a finmnip parrv i
Tuesday evening. February llth. at the; of Sugar. Orpheum hall. ' -.
Food Will Win The War Watch The Times for Conservation Hints
U?e corn syrup or honey instead
IXU Marjorie fin ft a ho:."a hi. an Uifornia! social sathoring !aM evening at her home !n C.irroi! street The Kuestf brought then knitting' and during the evrr.ii-.g refreshments were served. There wcif rover for the Misses Oral Siuink. Marguerite La.ua. Gladys Brand: Hln Poweison. Frances .and Eiijafceth Hawthorne. Dorothy Kohrer. Katherine Oherlin. Kauhne Hill, t lot -rnc' Hammond. Laura FitEgcriKI and Knh iMckover.
' appear m a trio, and Mrs. XV. H Mikrsch. ;t' compamsi The inee: inn of the evening hour com-,-ir.itteo of the Hammond Woman's flub ; has been postponed from Monday to ' Tuesday evening when h Valentine party ! wiil be gr.fn at the home 'of Miss : Blanch.'- Arole. 7S4 South Hohinan 'street. The Mioses Gertrude and Ft m ma j Clans Mii! he the assisting hostesfres. ' Jmporu.li'. business will be transacted
duru-.g tin meeting ar.d it is desired that J
-v-; j . -M"J" i j : J& "' . J- . - rk" & " r ffsl 4 e Wit. ' $ ' ' s V. . - tU' V
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Mrs. K I! Fls-b.er. 51 Webb street.
will be hoi Monday afternoon to the
Committee of the Hammond Wont-
a Urge nuiiiCtr CI me muinucrs antn'i
TupS'iS in Miss Geraidme -iar,or. s ncins; class and piano pupil of M;?3
K'.irabth Webher will appear in at
.....1 t.1t1 v.tninff at 1he 11am- :ar
m.nd Musical oolleKe. Among those I an - fluh. Mrs. nv. nnry .a ho will participate will be Mvra and! program in chr.rge and w,!l give the relish Stevens. Helen rrankowski. :' vie' of the Pst lewons. Mis5M.M .K, aU. M,...t :iison Violet' llu-hn will hve Curreat Art Topics and
Milne. James' Halsey. Jan.es Shafer.!th.i Q-,estlot.nire w.!l be conducted by Marlorj Ecklund, Ida Herkelman, Mil-lMre. T. I. I.earj.
r!:-sd Modjeska. Vivian LMMertcn. i-.m.
Anna Biicrsnun ana i.oia.i.-.
the V. M. C. A. During the recent mayoralty on-r.pnsrn he was one of
the nnjgt a.etie and success! u I speaeij
fn behalf ot the Gary aystetn
BROTHER OF GARY WOHM IS KILLED
!1 FOR SALE
Bfc.
Mrs. F. W. Stero
Shocking News From Portland, Ore.
37 shares capital stock of the Inter-State National Bank of Heewisch, 111. Inquire Hegewisch Savings Bank.
nimifr'-'j,'JL'"""'
Portland. Oregon, from the 1 af;,,nts appointea
J Mr. r. W. Stero of Gary va. adis- ' ed yesterday of the death of hr brother
Vernon in
eifeets of a street car necid nt. hut as j ji-t details of the accident are not t
j " " - '""I.-, i parents at Valparaiso that he ha,i Wn i ' rr'
; injured in a street car accident, but this i of E9Bt Cliicago;
This mo-.cment in Lake county is mi- ! Her the direction of Charles E. Fovler i of Indiana Harbor, with local enroUiiijr 1 .. . - ..nrttAli i n fh viaetons r ! " r f
and d:?trie,.s. Mr. Towler will look after the en-
Calumet Building, will take cat"
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was followed shortly by the sad news tliot he succumbed to th neeifjrnt. Onlv six months ago he went to Fort-
BIBLE CLASS MEN TO MEET
is surv Ived 'hy th following, brothers. ' Carl, of I'ortlnnd. Arnold atid Raymond: j sirt'jis Mrs. f. W. Strro. Gary, and j Mrs. J. F. ViiceJcr of A alparaiso. j
elaeses of the city are to meet in cottrv.c" a' a supper at the T. f- f. on Monday eccri;na. beginning at C ,-,-etnek This meetinsr i calld to mU;" Plans for a unton bible class tuppei to b g'Vn at the V. M. C. A. diving the month of Februsrv. p-cna-bir r n AVashins ton's birthday, February 22. (". O Holrres chairrr.an of the reliK-
! 1 ,K" u,a-- "crap,,,,,.. .ork of th(, y. M. C A. will pr-- ! aluminum and siUer o totaiing1 m ; yjd, nd a hPrt talk wtll also be n-ade .! alue over $5u0 havee. a recovered byj tlV r,r owerd Agnew Johnston, of ! the Fast Chics police .rom the sheds; rin(.850, who cmM to Garv ere, v ot Junk dealer who bou ;ht the plunder I H.,ri,. Fehruat-v to ha. .
JUNK DEALER IN TROUBLE
;:ar
i i sberkoi n. The boriefit recital for t
rhnnl hminr Red Cro?s will be an
rent of lrtrrest and one that will be iergnly attended judginit from th sale, ef tickets which has been m chai se of j
the pupils. The artair win oc n-.u m
the Central school Monday
t-.hnijrv nth and afioric those
will contribute to the piogram ill b
M;ss Mary Odessa Heaih. reado ttt.ierite Kiier. so!o;t: Mrs.
Uannaaer. Mrs. I- I- r.ombcrRer Mrs. l :-di3 Welter Vap'tiiie-r. wno
TOO WEAK TO FIGHT
Punns the r. bsrn.ee. of" Rr. Flod H.
Adsms of ibe First Baptist churcn, wno ! is working at Camp Custer, the Rev.
, Terc I. Stephens, formerly of the Sec-,
I Ond KPTSS. i ll'in.n 01 cmnbi' - n:g a. ac.iRK pa -tor. Mr: Stephen?, who ' is the son-in-l'iw of the iion. J. J.
Psdenoch. former chief of pottce or nicajco. is ono of the most successful mm- . . i-. . .. A i. n K rl a remark
t isiei t'l fin. fy miea im evening. ., . h.w
lanie cper;?nce s ce.jbman
sides of the Atlantic. -ri- K-v. ri;ir!i!"r con'.pleted
jCOr?',t ... r. or tbeiri
and ' :a" ' "- '-' - i ic.f rt-.w fi'Frinnr.fi with. Mrs. i
Morrison of o"6 tf:i!?y street. A hard) t"ve party nxt Tbi"1ay evening- at I the home of Mrs W. II. Payne. 430 j Trarun avenue will h the first "f the I
Federal Food Esprt Min Martha Jones oC Cincinnati makine oujarJess candy (left) and Miss Helen G. Hoerle, " hrst woman instructor in naTgl reserve cooking school. AU of the war isn't being fought out on the battlefields, these two -women reaffirm. Cooking if a big: ssentia!. Miss Martha Jones of Cincinnati, federal food expert, it shown making snirarless ca-ndiea. her recipes for which are beinff dittribntod by tJie fovrrnment. Miss Helen C. Hoerle and her friend, Miss Geral-ome-Deroy, are the first two women to enroll in the naval reserve aa cooking instructors.
from a dozen or fifteen
ages from 1U to 1 i year-. The boys were turned over
ois ranging in
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The morning service at 10:30 will be combined with the Sunday school. A blackboard talk will be given which will be interesting: to all. Evening service at T.jO. topic, "Mathematics of the Soul." preceded by a half hour orchestral program under th direction of Mr. Adk;ns.
. r. U. at rj ",. Everj one w el- i
come
QUICK, WATSDN, THE NEEDLE! mr pnrfini wnT nnin
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iiii iiiiinivi ibii i iiiii ii
IUU UIIUI1III llw I uuuu
1 1 h-irse of tii rersonal Workers' Trsin-
I injr Ins: itute. The bible class bonto Judge j ,.,-.- to y.,, attended hv two
'. u- '- McMahoti. Cwn'ii Toinr. and the ,hrM ,v T.r..M,tativ- of -ch cla ; junk dealers. Kuii' r.f Jo. a; and hi." son, nt .n ,,irif ,n aT,r time for " , George, are in the ban. of the courts. ,,, tend the institute mettnr. The stuff vaa taken from a box cp r , r ; nhioh was unJrr mvci i.ttiftit fal. Offi-:w ABnT pnw rWrnTi O A TTI
cer Sterling is credited with most of tha ix-cx JJJiJ VXi WXj un.xJ vor "A Footsore Array Is An Army Hlf ! Defeated." Men in Training Carnrr.
i swtonments. i'i the Army ami Nv sufTr from blisters and sore spots on their feet. Every "Comfort Kit" shouM
OtITr ntTTT -rT-r- contain one or noi-r. hoxc of Allen's UJM OXlli'jjUlJuUirU' ! Ff'ot-la:e. the antisrp'ic powder u. ! sTiake !nt0 tiie shoes. t freshens the e-.v it i i u ! tired. aci,nf; sisrting feet and ileal" Speakers on fh n- 1 of a btn build-! bI if. er, B,la";orP ?ro. The Plaffhur? lng army will speak it. the East Chicago ! Camp Manual advises mm iti training
theatres tonight undr the ausnteea of ! to mak dauy use of Foot-t-asc. Sole!
FOUR MINUTE MEN
he Indiana State Vi .; I of ive:he.
e cry w here.
.Adv.
lit be he id in I he ihurcdi
iej-viC0.s
auditorium . Fast llamrr.nnil Sunday school at No West Hammond meeting.
Feb
I WASHINGTON
. is too hot for a food eat. acerding o Prof.
pet-ies a-td on the following Kridlv Chnrch or C'urt.t, Scientist
e'.rntrc. beotuarv --. tne menioein " in
rr.sT was really
ir. .ft.:(i:im i .
i Hfi mi
fnieitain at a Geortre Washington pa r- j ji0jinjaT1
tv at the h"me .-r Mr?. ane. t-anue in
.ii church at :iiniay. 10.-1 j
B'iren
th-
street. At husbands :
both r tiie
"f t ne s e iiei-n he rs
e 'onie-liacl
..,, nf mci w nrk. ifelv
neVroeer -ati'.i: and livmtt tie-. part!s
i iard- !in'i alien to sar.?iy Tne er im m-i.: ne gues's ana an 'in nation w ..i . . an.S to re-1 . ... ...
iirii'ieiinii.n ; extended to trie i nruiun enures m.eni- 1 n..v. r,n-., ,
S I re 11 Kl 11. I . -w-. i I'm.
Oer.. "in n-t regis iar meet.n- w,m xv. j Hirtlmni l,ctcr.
occur Friday afternoon. Marcn i. at tne i
home of Mis. kanl. 3b Michigan ave-
. nue. Refreshments w ere served after
teh business meeting ami a pleasant I
:r.. ;
Se r 1 1. OS St feet.
Wcdii'.sday. . p. r:l Sunday school t 11:45 a. ... S : 'eject t..f the lesson sermon for Sund.iv I.o' r."
treshniir s'.en
and
osentlal to
,:or!i Ml-ni'. Ttanriem iil tfirs'ues.
the National Remedy of Jloltamd. will do the work. The;. are wonderful Three of thee capsules eacb day wit. put a man on hi fet before be knows if whether his trouble conies iroui uric acid poisonins. the kirinevs. sr ravel or stole in th bladder, stomach tierancemem or other ailments tliat betall the over-zealous American. Don't wait until rou are entirely down-and-out. but tske them todav. Tour drusrifist will rladlv refund your money if they do riot help ou. Accept n substitutes. Look for the name GOLD MEDAL on every box, thrte sies. They ate the pure, original, imported Haarlem :! ' 'a pEules. Adv.
I
i. in. in a
Early celebrate, s.hq Sunday school. 0:Sil i Mtd-dav sci ' ice. ;n
No niKht service
i I.enten r:tnis j'nd the F'arih .News
I will be distributed at the Sundav servMrs. M. V. Stewart of Warren street) lce
was among yesterday s luncneon host-
I ,; cream
or Americans to P. M Washburn
of the University of Minnesota If jnu have beeri kidding yourself alcrg in warm weather by eating a dish of lee cream to root off. Prof. Washburn informs you that what you've real!; been doing is ma'v;ng yourself hotter. Statistics shew tba' we have been in the habit of do:ng that to the extent of many d'shes apiece a year. B':t the ;ee cream men ate ;-, ng to fx that. In the interest of food, con-
social time was passe
whe;.p. on the basis of per cent tat
w e would make a sa ing of 62.00ci.0f" . mi
pounds', ot mote than half a pound peril
person per ; ai'. ) ' Bought s.t an average price of 45 cents a pound, there wo tld be a con-j sumption of $2;., oi)o. 000 worth of butter i fat, which is nut merely waste, but j undesirable fv.-.r. a dietary point of, v : e w . "The i' e cieatn men seek to adjust
their products i. wat time ner ds hv i m-
i ivisinsr national and K'atf laws tegu-i
iating tne rat. stanaaru n ce tun.n
A good ice cream ran oe made T"in j
to i) pet cent Duttrr lai. ana in
if W -A V
r .f ...Ii g-
iA)rot..J)
eses and had as her gu-Ets the members of the Marquette t 'luh. Auction bridge vaplaved following the luncheon. ,h:ph score in the gries being: made by Mrs.
I Jeannie Sawyer. ItTS. Sawyer will give J th'next club party in two weeks on Fri- ! day. She w et-.tetta:! at luncheon at the Hammond Country Club followed by ' ca rds. j ; Tl:c next tiieeting of the N'eighboi hood Club will be hc-ld at the home of Mrs. i Harry Vaux in Rimbach avenue instead of at h home of Mrs. Ender as first j announced
riu Sttect Prssbytartan. The Rev. M. H. Krauae. Taator. 10:00 a. m. Sunday school. 11:00 a m. Divine service. i':'.'0 p. m. Junior Christian Endeavor. 6:30 p. m. Senior Christian Endeaior. 7:00 p. m. Evening service.
'.-ervation and personal comfort they're
going to coo! oer ice cream off a bit! increase in the fruit juice and other
'The ire eram men.' says the b'il- cooling ingredients would make it more
npreeable. "Chenvraiiv eool and physically cold.
is tlie war standard derived bv . the I
ie c-ea'ti men. '."n this basis Prof.
Church of tha Kat.
reg':-; T.-o'O
BABY GRAND PIANO 4 Fset. Indwi Lor.j The Dream of Your Wife Sbe loves her little home the hours she has pocnt in making it brautifttl, attrac11. aristocratic. How? much of her 1U it to hor. It Jibs been the fulfillment of her dreams; but one thing more will make the borne entirely complete, a delight to the ear and the eye. The dainty Brambach Baby Grand ia a marvel in tone a jewel in design. Small enough for a Tit tie home, not too expensive for a little purse. We don't w.-iiir to .spoil the fir.-;t impression by detailed lepcripf ion. but ask us to mail von papr pattern showirfg space it will occupy in the favorite corner of your parlor.
Price S I95
Eseept to irrang for the next
j lr meeting- when the annual insta!!a-j I tion of officers will tnke place tliere was) no busines of special importance trans- I
j acted last evening at the meeting of t Hammond Temple No. 73 Pythian Kis- ! fers at the K. of P. temple, corner of I Hohinan and Cgdfn street. The next , meeting will occur on the evening op j February "2nd. ! The weekly meeting of Dotcss Re-
bekah lodge will be held this even,ng at the I. O. O. F. ball.
Tint Fcntecoatal
arasa. Corner of Michigan and Calumet. Rev. A. S. Balsmeier, Pastor. 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. 10:45 a. n:. Preaching. 3 :) p. rn. Pentecostal, t'nioii praise
service.
p. m Preachin g
letin. "find that There is a pavsdox In tieir lndutsry. Ice ream contains from 10 to 13 per cent fa;. Fat is heating food. "Prof. 'Vfashbjrn estimates that oldfashioned ice ream with 14 rer cent hutter a I contains D'i rer cen more
jheat than does prest-nt-risy ice cieam 'with about ? 40 per cent fat. "If the ice cream cons'tnptien is 2 ! gallons per peifnn per year, on a bs:s j of 34 per cent b-.tter fa', there would the l43.0P0.oo1 pound of fat consumed,
Washburn estimates that the indu'i
can be maintained with little disturb- j snce to manufacturers and dealers.; with deeded economy and better health !
to the consumer, not to mention a saving of pii.aps 36.("iO,P'" during the sun met-, ot sufficient 'o finance the
v. M. war wot., for many i
.' in lis
iit,v .w , wi
rr , n ok o , rm unit iTimmwi trricitiit m n i
GARV THEATRE Matinee and Night NEXT SUNDAY, FEB. 10th HENRY W. SAVAGE OFFERS THE MUSICAL COMEDY DELIGHT
SalTation Army. "87 East State st.ee;. 2:15 a., m. Company meeting. 2:15 p. m. Street meeting. 3:00 p. m Christian Praise meeting 7:15 p. m. Street meeting. 8:00 p. m. Salvation meeting. Public invited. Capt. and Mrs. Rearsiey.
LIE COUNTY TO OBSERVE IUTI0ftl WEEK OF
IP i SONG
u v ariiTh rari
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The Only Company Playing Tms Kei New York Success.
A TYPICAL SAVAGE CAST, BIG GIRLY CHORUS AND HENRY W. SAVAGE'S OWN ORCHESTRA. Matinee 3 p. m. Evening 8:15 Prices $1.50, $1 75c, 50c $2.00, $1.50, $1.00, 50c. Plus 10 per cent war tax.
1
i Mr. and Mis. M. Rothschild wili leave! i tnmA.riii. a, -.iml f.T Llrtt C;M '
v -. ....... .n X....I. ,7J'l llla iUl
several weeks s'ay. After a seven days' furlough spent with friends in Hammond and East Chicago P. J. Sippie returned today to Camp Grant whte he is serving in the aviation corps.
Immtiaili Xvaagelical Church, i Tha Rev. A. J. Hots. Pastor. Sibley street. Phona llli-W. j 0:15 a. rn. Sunday school.
German and English classes. 10;X0 a. in. German serv i- e.
Ill
Where to Worship i Meetlng , at Various Hammond Churcbes
No evening ser ice. Slrlaa Healing Mestiagi. Held at our branch. il5 lC0:h
every Sunday, welcome.
street
10 a. m.. All free. All
The s . . of Sone.. schools "f to 23. and
nd r.n..! National Week to be observer! in the I,ake county. Februaiv 17 on the night of the 22nd
Tlrst Fraabytert&B. ChnrcU. Jolin C. Parrett. mlnlatar
Residence. J Mason street. Phona' 2134. 9:15 a. r.-. B.ble school. . j 10:15 a. m. Morning worship. ! Subject: "Gold and Clay." ! 6:4 a P- m. Christian Endeavcr.
fhe morning service will be held in the. M-xaonic Temple, sn.1 the Christian Endeavor will be held at the horn" of C. A. GiMo. 3D South Hohmnn street.
The rtrst Baptist Church . '
St. Paxil's Lutheraa Church. Rev. Theo Clan a. Pastor. 9:00 a. m. Fughsh Sundav school. :.!! a. in. German catechism. 30:'i0 a. in. German servic". 3 1:13 a. m. English service. In both of the services Re v. II
the people are asked to s-.ng America and the "Star-Spang'ed Rannet" in thtr homes, at the theatres and at all public meetings. The following communication has been received from the national commitby M. McDaniel. superintendent of the Hammor.d public schools. If you are an average American citizen you do not know how much more than the first verse of any of our National songs. This should not be so. but because it is so, and because
j the week in which v ashmgtor.s birth'tiay occurs 'Feb. 17 to 23. inclusive lis the National Week, of Song, and one i of its aims is to have ;ou and all other (American citizens learn our National songs si that ail an sing them, we jg'.vc below, the woids Of one ong you j ougtil to know, and suggest that you ''it thorn out and memot ize te:n !
Jans of Watertovvn, Wis.
t lie. sermon. Rev. Jans is
t'tident of a school for FeeblcMinded. He will relate his experience and m-rike an earnest appeal to remember also this institution of Christian charity. 2:30 p. m. Congregational meeting.
will pr-neh da... Tomorrow we w ill print another
upot ii,-' Va t iona I son con should know. A s
Tha Associated BlV.a Stadea's meet at 47 Doty rtreet. Free
R:b',e
lecture- at
m
randav-. All weiccme.
BOB3QBIBEI01QB3 ffl
Eugene k Oriswold & Son
DEALING IN GROCERIES, MEATS, PAINTS, OILS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, SPORTING GOODS, PIPE FITTING, ALUMINUM WARE. 276 State Street. Phones: 136137 Corner Sohl and State. Hammond, Ind.
The Christian Church, Calumsl Ati. nue and Summar street. C J. Sharp, pastor. Phone 104SJ. 9:15 a. m. Orchestra. 3:30 a. m. Bible school. 11:00 a. in. Communion and preach. ng Bervice. I
GARY WOMAN DRAFTED BI
Mrs. Krfe Wcoi Ray
11:00 a. in. Junior congregation and C. has led all men in th--
E. service. 6:20 p. m. Christian Endeavor. 7:30 P. m. Evangelistic service
of Gar, 'y in the.
w h o 11UIT1-
M'ehir.st! i a month's
oil r
yo'i leatn ti.e woids. ajjm b their meaning, also -ead tlie brief history of the song that follows til words. AMERICA. ' j countij .' 'lis cf thee Sweet land of liberty. O" tl.ae I sing: t.and where our fathers d ed' Eand of the pilgrims' pride! From every mountain s;d Eet freedom ring! My native country tlo"--iand of the noble, free. Thj name I love: T love thy rok.-t and i li s , Thy woods and templed ti.'.is: Sly heait with rapfure thrills 1 l.'ke tha above.
f.et irtis c swell the breeze. And ring from all the t"c Sweet freedom's sung: l.e; mortal tongues a wa :, . 1..--1 ail tb.al bveatlie partake. i.et if. L : heir s:iener :.-k, Tiie soind luolong.
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I pTe jC.O N EVjj SlSLANDli 4e
Our father Crl! tc Thee. Autljor of Libcrtj . To Thee we sing: Long may our land be bright With freedom's holy light: Protect us by Thy might. Greit God, our Ktngl cw Verse. Gcd save our splendid men; Bring th:n hom agsin God ssve or men f a:e them victorious. Patient and ch'valrous: Tiiey are so dear to us, ve our men.
prladeas Xrnigellcal Chorda. Cor. Pohi St. and Indiana Ava.
' Wtv. Peter Weil. Pastor.
5:2.0 a. m. Sunday school. 10:30 a. m. Church service. Tirst CoagTegsttoual Church. W. G. Cowley. Pastor. 10:00 a. m. Funday schccl. 7:30 p. m. rreaching service.
FORMER GARY PASTOR WI!iS EASTERN GIRL
Our Cash and Cany savings to you means a good bit when you can get groceries at wholesale prices. We are getting our groceries direct from the manufacturers and producers which enables us to sell at these prices. We ocil every day alike and our prices are marked in plain trgures. If an article you get here is not as we represent we will gladly refund your money. We are getting new r;oods coming every day and are fresh.
A snowflake isn't much, but a blizzard of them can do a lot of damage. Same way with Thrift Stamps.
1 CARD OF THANKS j
' ber of speeches for councils e" defense.
'has heen called bv tio . ount-il of tief eii-s- f.jr i of dui y in tiiat state.
I Mis. Ray e-pent montit in lb 6 ;'aJt j touring Illinois. speaV;;r, f0 ji.p tvomen. I at the instance of the state, council of defense. 1 j In Michigan she w ii! lie attached to j j the woman's bureau, directed by Pr. i j Caroline Bartlctt Cran of Kalamaioo. j While Gary has hnd several of its:
I men drafted for county speaking. Mrs. I
F.gy is the first woman to b summoned r.W YC'RK, Fb. 0. The Rev. Harby stats councils of def-nso. j ry "'e'eo l-'a rrlpgton, who spent two . j and one half years here as the direc-r-'t k.Pf bite. tsv tv. ..c. .. . tor of the Methodist church day school
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Grill Open To-Morrow Night
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Rev. 'Harry Webb Farrington to Wed; Soon to Go to France.
CAK.D OT THANES. We wish to thank our friends for kindness and sympathy shown in j-eoeiit bereavement. DR. .1. E. riFRNEV'
1 (nve
t he ! sst ie foi
hv elore h-bi; in V.'omlei T
ti'tin
our
has r litiy announced his engagement
I to M's- F nily T. Sunderland of Lc.berj tv-, New i "rlc. i Mis tunderland is a leader in the
social and church life or her home At preye::: she is the organist in the
Methodtit t hurt h in Liberty, and is ; teaching riano and finishing her organ
-0,-Uru eonfideiitial roes- studies in
plain : Dma: e?r
liouor '
1'ai: tiatcei .13" telded to trie
To the Wife of One Who Drinks
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Best
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of
M
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New York City under Prof.
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