Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 8, Hammond, Lake County, 16 February 1918 — Page 5

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SOCIAL, NEWS

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COMIN3 ETENT3. Mrs. George Htinnaiipr will be hostess to The Monday Afternoon Fridge Club M'lnflny. the eighteenth. Next Saturday evening- February C '. the Junior class of the high school vs- i ! i.'r;tain at a dancing party at the Hammond Chamber of Commerce. CKICiaO MUSICAL CZiXTB. The DiiiMso M'jf.cal Club wilt gn e tn fourth number in the entertainment '. curse of the Ladies' Aid Society of the I'irft Methodist church Monday evening. February l;h. a, '.h-' church i:t K-iseii street. i-'S-l A d'!RhTfti! tiieel -rig of h On k l.af Kmc-roidery Club took rdae yesterdav afternoon with Mr?. F.. J. Campbell at her home in Indiana avenue. Mrs. Mu'r of Chicago and Mrs. A. O. Merrill were entertained with the club mmhcr. The early part of '.he f!Tr.'",n was I'l'mpi-'ii itii needle work after which the hostess served a t-vo course luncheon. Mr. Thomas Dtxon of East State street wi'l be the next club hostess. The history department of the Hammond Woman's Club will meet at twothirty o'clock Monday afternoon at the hone of Mrs. . .. Motan. oorn?r of Ifohman street and Oonkey avenue. The nbert for the af'ernoon will be "jiome fUile for lttnd" i:d the discussion Hill be lead by Mrs. C. K. Miller There v :ll be five niiii'ite talks -n "fir John, Redmond. Irish Nationalist leader." by Mrs .1. Ft. Leech: "Sir F.dward Carson, l ister Leader." by Mrs. M I". Ludwig and ' Sir Hot a' e Plunk- t. CP rut man of the Constitutional Con, en; ion." by C. .

t l.aater. Little ;raee ill. -k id .1-tr'--j the Iii'-ii hi' m costume. Mrv L.i.n j Welter Vanftild-T w'iil sing a gtotip of I Irish son;rs and Mrs. Charles H. I.:iifi. harptst. will pia oil lime iii'-ii an )Ir. !-;. J. Harrison, chairman ' the ' social committee, will ser c rr fresh -i menu in keeping with the Irn-ti pro- ' gram.

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BABY GRAND PIANO i Feet InJacj Lone A Musical Triumph .Music Trade Papers ihroushui the cotitiTry arp devoting napes to the great huccpss ol' the wonderful lit t! Bramb?vCh Baby Grand !t is a musical triumph. This fharmins Flaby Grand piano occupies a rla.-s by itself c.i-accfut in iJs lines, bfau'iful in its Kjrifii qualities, durable in i-unst ruction, it costs no uioi " than a hish-grade X priciu ii'ar.o. i is built by Grand piano txperts who make Kaby Grands eyltiHivoly, and who produce one-ihird of all the Baby Gsanca nought by the American public. Ask us to mail you ppper pat tern shovinR howlittle space it will lake in your room.

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' eruoon I iun Mrs. Alexander Stc-ikow i:?. : of l'ar'iv I'iac ha-'l as h- r ctiests t a thimble partv yesterday b'-r nr-'l"". Mrs ,T. T. ritifoti. .iko Mrs. M (, Turt.-r and Mis. Carl 1-:. N'eison The cmb v. i '. be entertained at a i ne r'c:i. U luncticn and ihinible party !- Mr.s. IV I;. Tsitt '. at her home in Indiana Hfihr in two ; week. i At her home in Praekrt sticet !ai ! Wednesday evepinit Miss Charlotte K'a- ! ten was hostess tn the (Jo and So ctb at a thimble par. M:s Kva. Itatner I was named as th rift club hostess. Th members presnt were, the Atlases S-im and Fertha Huso. Clara Gti- . Ua-".e I P.osenbaum. r.n and llar.l ilnifr apdj Alma Knsifu. A-r.o;; the hojs-esses at. r:--uti,l tlobin p.'iriies isTerilT' wps frs. it. 1'irk of; b2 Plumrcer o venue who b i-l Mi. H. ' Keilman. Mrs. K Cosr-.e. Mrs. Walter ' lpi ey and 5I:'. ChtrIo Pietrich her , puets. Kotr'thhtn',ii' were ser ed and a pleas-ant time was .spent -o.;.a". Yesterday afternoon the n embeis of 'he Ladies Society of the V"ef I.. I, and v re cntcrM.!!'''! .- ry ; - :--aruly liv Mrs. K. K. I'rancks ol" UKdrn strc-t. The members brouKht th'ir knitting and' needle work ai-.d during the afti-rneen j enjoyed jeverfl Raines arranged by the hostess. Dainty refreshments were served in conclusion. The r.ext repuiar j meetintr of th- b'tifcte will occur Wodnes-j day at the I . O. ( . I, hall in State street. i . i -

A r.umm?;e ai.d White KlepV-anl sale was piven by the Wallace -S'-bool yesterday afierr.ocn for its Junior lied Cross fund and a iare sum uas realized. Another sale is brin arranped for n-ixt Wednesday and contributions will be received at trie si hi'nl for i'. Mr. W. J. McAle r enteria ned ery dr ! :gh t ft; ll.v at a t'.Mn.bte partv esferc!a afternoon at h-r home. H'l W bl street. With the members of the .lph.o Phi Club she had as fiuests Mi" Pale of Gary and Mis. I". B. Melroy. Tlie aft rrioon was deoted o Red Cross sewing , and knlttir.B ar,d in conclusion a prettily j appointed luni been was served. Mr.s. F. B. Luther of Highland street will be hostess to the club in two weeks.

OBITUARY.

The fu,ne-a! of Fid ward Ro - ha rd t. ars old. whose rl-a'b ocr-i-red as fl e result of sax a lli v - m 1 1 o n at the onera! Aviei-ean Tank' C.- i ..:;,p-ir at Indiana Hr!"r last Werfneydav

::'m;i:;h ni'l he l.-ld at tile fsnleniej si !4 i!s.iiv"r street m tli -i'!.-nd j .:r.dav afrn-ion at i-Iip - i c, . at he No'th S'. I.utf ei-nn ehtirch. In- j

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offices of the company, you will find i! rne of the btiiest bee hiv's in the il;. . K ry one ui th" r jTKn.za t ion is a lie wi?e. The p,.hcies issued by this com tiany are new, i.p-to-dat and contain every ad i nt a g offered in an legal f -

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i V , ' " ' ' - - fe.-l pro-id of !i-iv;ii s. I'll a masnttieets; f,rk r-..in 1 i-n-l ec.:v oih 1!lr '"C":'- ivnh mass will ,,tlHn(.irt; ms( .,on m ,..;,, V,. I mfl, , m.t,, .

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ln.-i;i;tf,; wil h made in I a n i loond is ivn;

advocslinp Hanur.oud peonb- who earn. I policy wii'.t.n in I he Northern S'

Sara my nd PoiJu go "over th top" in conT-rsational battle. There's many a joust on the western front between French and American troopers. Allies? Of course they are, but they have their conversational hattle now and then over equipment. The photo shows a Saramy axid a Poilu comparing rifles and rgotng the points of superiority.

and prizes in the games were won by Mis Crocker. Mrs. Harrington a nei Mrs. Niewander. Mr. and jr Jack I 'ox of ei red, street are entertaimns Mr. I'ox's father. Sol Fox of Anderson. Ind. Mrs Watter Sterling who btis been i'l with starlet fever nt the hon-.e of her parents. Mr. a'id Mrs. Oscar roser of ?!i Michigan avenue 1s able to be up. Mrs. t;eorge itiutin' r and son Charles of South Chicaeo transacted business in Hammond Friday and while here isited Mr. Henry Klaver and family of Mi--bipan avenue. Mrs. Plcppie of ("hieaKO came Thursday afternoon to isit lier dauisbter, Mrs. Harry M'T-tarau and family of Detroit street. Mrs. Charles P.ogers of 1M Mlchipan avenue v ho has been ill f"r a week Is able to be up.

Where to Worship

-Meetings

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I The members of the T. A. M Club jwere the puests of Miss Inc.; Gavit last : e-.-eninp at her home in H slop Plat e. ; They brouphl their knitrinp and spent an enjoyable social time. Refreshments were serxed durinp the evenmp. The

lunehe'.n appointments were in white and red and pretty Valentine faois , were gi en. The week'.- meet. up of 'Dorcas Re. fr-ekah b'dpe wilt be held this ex-cnitip. Followinp the lodpe session there will be a farewell party Riven for M:s. Owens which ail the members are tirp-d to attend. At the meeting last ever tup of the True Kindred lodge arrangement s wie made for a large class ini'iatton to featur the meeting; in four weks. Followinp the regular h"dpe session last evening" of the Women of Mooseheart Legion there was a card party to which the members had the privilege of invitinp one puest. Pedro was played

Tlrat Prbj-triam Churca. John C. Parrett. mlnlitar. P-eaidenca. ,3 Mason stret. Phona I1J4. s:45 a m. !'..': e school. 10:45 a. m. Mornmp woth!p. s u b;eer ; " Lo a 1 1 ." Subject: "Cold and t'lav." 1:'.-j p. if.. Christian Kndeaxor. fhe morning service wi'l be hehl in Iht- Masonic Temple, and the Christian Kt:deaor w:il he lieid nt "1 Mason stre-t.

10:45 a. m. Sunday serivces. :0A p. its.- -Wednes-Iay even.ns t .menial in o'lut. t ! 1 :. . m. Sunday school. Tvie lesaon sermon w .'I he y.The public is ro;d,a:; ;r.v;tei 3'end thee seiyi.-.

St. Paul's Cbarch (KpiecopaL) '. J. Haxvthornc, Rector. ?'". a. hi. Marly - eiebi at Ion C-mir.ui.on of the men. t;"'t a. m. Sunday st Itool. l-i:4 ". a. m. M-.d-dy er .ee. T:H" p. m. N'.ght net', .ees w ; i 1 be ,ej'l.tifii. Lenten ci'-ds p:ve the t; v .-.ii f r. I n week. Plna Etrest Praabytertaa. The Rev. M. H. Krause, Pastor. 10:00 a. in. Sunday school. 11:00 a. Tn. Divine service. 2 :0 p. m. Junior Christian Endeavor. 6:00 P. nt. Senior Christian K-ndeator. V:C0 p. tn. livening; seryjC,

I First Peataccst.l Cbarch of tb Mas. areue. j Corner of llnhigan ar.d Calun.et. Kev. I A. S. Baismf ler, I'astor.

;':t- a. m. .unuay scnool. 1: !. a. w. Preaching 3:iji) p. m. Pentecostal brnon piaise service. 7:J'i p. m. rreaching SalTatlon Army. i'i7 Kast State stteet. 3:45 a. m. Company iiiecling. 2:1,1 p. in. Street meeting. 2.0(1 p. m. Christian Praise, meeting. 7:17. p. m. Street meeting. & : CM t p. m. Salvativn meeting. Public invited.

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f.4 So hi street in Ham- I for ueatinp the money i. sk-n oppor- i sej.il ..,;r pr.i- 'io-i 'o t tie loreipn ..

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I VIRGIL LOUCKS

I .t:v... ,,f lo'it-itf. Jr. f-.r-fe.lv of Kast Chicago, end ihnr r.amrs ate legion in that .!;". will be Pleased

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the LCV A'f IloMK .spent reg;;rdins life insurance. ' Annual Stattmeat Sliowa STreapth. It i n,i! to be uontter,,1 a ' that :hs

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se. t ion. I i Mi. Lou- , is i now n.ade super, n- ! j tendent of terminals with headquartei a : i ,n Clin ago. It U(infaa.i, with , i other r. M. .ffp -.als he came i cm- : i . ago in a private lai to take, i harfce i i o f h 1 s r, e w w o r k . j Mr. Loueks w as ra.lway agent, chief j 'clerk and accountant sn offices in East j Chicago for a number of years. lie.! I s then promoted t the post of as- j ' ststant to the i.ianaee' "f the Pete;

Marquette lines in Delruit and went tg

that city last July. Ii is probable that Mr. and Mis. lcic'ts will make a: t a ug cmetr. s at Co ea-iie.'t or port tin it;.- to i.iuke their residence in t'hieago. The congratulations t.r many friends it pouring in upt n t Kmi.

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The Pirat Baptist Cljnrdx I 10 SO h. ir. Rev. Pei- y S;e. n or c'.,icapo, will preach at the First p.ap- ! its churt h tomorrow ruorninsr. Sub1 ."id. 'Heaven." followed by the Sundav school which will resume ! its regular classes. Senior and inj tcrrnediate B. Y. P. V. at 6..".0. No meetinp at. West Hammond.

I JO p. m. East Hammond kindergarten. Sunday school session at 2:10. 7:10 p. tp Evening service. Topic, "t 'hanging Places With (Hod," Pirat Church of Christ, Sclentiit I-' rst Church of Christ. Scientist. Church "0 South Hob man street.

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Imminuela XTaogellcal Cltareh. The Rev. A. J. Hot. Pattar. Ill Sibley atreet. Phona 1115-vV. 9:15 a. in. Sunday school. German and Eng'.isli classea. 10 IT,, a. m. itfinian i vif. 7:30 p. rn. Evening serv'ee. DlTlna Healing Masting". Held at our branch. 515 150th street every Sunday. 10 a. m. All free. All welcome. Tha Associated Bible Studaata Sunday at Will again meet legulariy every Sunday at 3 p. m. in ihe I. O. O. F. hail. W. T. Richaids will dsliver an able lecture tomoi row on the subject, "Will Christ Come Again to Hestroy the World?" Ail are welcome.

Tha Christian Church, Calumat Are. nue and Summer street, c J. 8harp, pastor. Phone 1045J. 9:15 a. m. Orchestra. 9::;0 a. rn. Bible school. 11:00 a. rn. Communion and preaching service. 11.00 a. m. Junior congregation and C. E. service.

i 6:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor.

7:30 p. m. Evangelistic service.

Trtadena Evangelical Church. Cor. Sohl St. and Indiana Ave. Kev. Peter Well, Pastor. 9:30 a. m. Sunday school. 10:S0 a. m. Church servics. rirat Congregational Church. W. G. Cowley. Pastor. . 10. 00 a. m. Sundav school. 7oO p. m. Preaching service.

lB I'nited Presnt INDIANAPOLIS. INT'. Feb. K. All dealers in feeds, malt, tanners, manufacturers ef tomato, wheat and dry piod'l.ts and other food products should have pr. lied their federal licenses for operation fi.m the food administration today 'he lost da -- planted in President Wilsons pro( lama t:on for such action. If the dealer has not procuied hs license by tonight, be must c.ther go out of business or place himself liable to a heavy fine.

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LOST Fndav evening, between Hnehn st. and city hall, lady's sold watch: in'tiala" L. W. on case; reward: veturn 14 1 North Hohman st. Hammond.

MOTOR. V'ff'l TRUCKS

FOR ALL LOADS ALL ROADS Case Car for all Seasons, and Corliss Trucks for Light Delivery. PETER SKAFISfi Distributor Sandow Trucks and Ghent Autotnobi'es 601 Chicago Avenue Corner McCook, Phone 313-J. East Chicago, :-: Ind.

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T. J. Bass-tt, Pastor. 9 ijO a. rn. Class meeting, Cluirles Surprise, Leader. 9.4-1 a. tn. Sunday school and B:bie classes. 10:15 a. ro. Morn np worship.

Theme of Se'mon hy the "Rivers of LU'Tng Water." 6. .10 p. rn. Epworth, Leae;:e.

Theme: "Africa." Leaij0

I vdelow. 7:3 p. m. Evening Wot all p. Them-' f d:.eourse: "Problems of the Calumet P:str:cf."

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of America's first president, a beautiful portrait of George Washington vrill be given free with every copy of tomorrow's Chicago Sunday Tribune. This portrait is 9j x 15 inched in aizc and ready for framing. It i reproduced by th famoas rotogravora process in rich sepia or olive tones Viand some wevetrir kr Waahington'a biTtliay. YouTi find it in the Potogravr Section of tomorrow's Chicago Suncray Tribune. Get it and eVy H!

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BRIEFS. TV. T. W. Oberlin was su-r,moned by wire thi" week to Mansfield, cihlo, he--atise of the illness of his mother. Mrs. W.'K. Obelin. who sufTered a paralMic attack. Tt. C. fond", put chasing apnt of the Simplex company who has been qtute :M is repoif-d much better. Master Hick Win.-klei. yon of Mr. and Mrs. R. O. M'-nckl-r of Ietrdt street, ha, been ill with bionchitis for a wek.

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CARD OF THAHKS

CASD Or THANKS. U e w ish to thank our many friends for the beautiful floral offerings, odd Fellows and Lebekahs. also the Rev. p. Wei; end choir for the set- ices etended J-16-1 MLS. C. G. FA C L A N f FMILT.

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