Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 21, Hammond, Lake County, 25 May 1918 — Page 6
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Page Six THE TIMES. May 25, 1018. SOCIKTV MAX IS AX AVIATOR, TOO a ad CROWN POINT NEWS a HAPPEM.-VQS 0 A DAY I.V UKG COl.TY' LIVELY CAPITAL 0 Panrc at Spring Hill Grove, Thurs- A. J. Hove, tho Amp: .!. wna called day evening. May 31''. Good music. to South 1!ii,1 on Thursday on account -A 5-20-3 Mr. and Mrs. Will Tuthill. Gladys Vmploly, ami Manel Smith attended the graduation i xiTi'i'cs of the Valparaiso if the soriou.i Illness of a rein ; I c. Howard 11a rr. son of Mr. and Mrs Kof.c Most Beautiful Car znImcrfca narry j;arr. sr. or it 1 t 0,1 to an for removal of id tv-id and to ri t Ion -i l.-i i n high school on Thursday night. M.ss j Thursday. 'i a t ! ti w:rt pe iTi rmiieneva Coleman find iioieo of the Tuthill "S was one of the graduates out of a class of 4 3. Miss Lola Barnes of the Columbia ed by Pr. biding of Lowell. Miss Gladys Lampheir, a graduate of the class of l'.US. his aorpt.Nl a j.osttlon In the l;ovo drug sturo. School of Expression of Chic-ape. Is en- j jjr r rj. , y,, has 1.,-on confined t. tertatnirt eight of tier school friends i j,or j101MO t f,.V days. 4 " l" V - ' ' i'."" .1 at her home for an over Sunday visit. ' A i,.,rn dame will ho i;iven at the j V
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Now Lsul&ssg Mlay ftlQv&r ESseff is the startling subject of a
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Major Thomas Ilitchcock. '!ajor Thomas Hitchcock is a sofifty nan vho Vas mrfie poo i in
j BM.i.un. hi.i so.i, li.i.i-s ,.;.o cock, Jr., also pn aviator, vras rcj ccntly captured ny the Loches after I he had oo.vned two Gci'iuu r'
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He declares we are enterting upon a new era or age in which the dying process is to cease. This is truly a strange statement, but the speaker claims there is abundant scriptural proof in support of his
subject. I If this is true. Mr. Swingle's message will be the I
most interesting and important one the people of
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evoti'.nir. May 27th, to which the puMi: is invited, a largo croud is dt.-slred as the proceeds will he donated to the KM Cross. Mrs. Mat-el Tennant. of Sioux Ci:y. Ia., who way called here by the d?ath of
j her grandmother. Mrs. Joseph Wl'.S'-n,
will leave on Monday for a two weeks visit with )tr sisters, Mrs. Alma I. If!? and Mrs. fluty Hoult In Detroit. Mrs. Tennar.t will return to Crown Point for a fhort time at the conclusion of her visit In Detroit. Mrs. Jenni? War! "Wheeler and Mis Gwendoline l'arry attended th meetn-.g of The v. 1 men's section ( f th I.ak;
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Hammond have ever heard. All are welcome
hld in I.iherty Had i:; Hammond Saturday. Mrs. Ann- Sttidel'V,'.': r Carlisle of South lir.d gave an nddrc?.'. Mrs. S. I'.. I.ove entertained the Women's Pieasur-i Club on Friday af'ernoon. The ladies s- wed for the Ked Crosa. Ilev. J. A. Aylms will T:'ch thfl memorial serm-n n Sunday morning and tho G. A. H. will a.-T.d in a b"dy.
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IN these times of conservation and greater efficiency your motor car is essentially a labor and time saving conveyance. Buy it with the same care as you do other necessities. The price of the Elgin Six is within your means. Its operating cost is less than many lower priced cars. Its cost of upkeep is almost negligible. Its specifications compare favorably with those of cars selling for several hundred dollars more. No car in its price class offers such genuine value as proven by wonderful past performances.
The car illustrated is exactly like the one which recently established the world's record by traveling from Chicago to the Pacific Coast and back (6202 miles) with sealed hood, clutch and transmission. It is the same model that was appointed Official Scout Car by Secretary of War, Newton D. Baker, to report road conditions to the War Department. The Elgin Six averaged 19.4 miles to the gallon of gasoline on this entire journey. Tests like these have proven the wonderful economy, stamina and dependability of this World's Champion Light Six.
H We cordially extend an invitation to inspect the newest models now on exhibition at our salesroom J VAN'S AUTO SALES f 1 93 State Street, Hammond, Ind. 1
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For Active Service American business has been motorized. For both short and long hauls the gasoline truck has proven itself a thoroughly eScient form of transportation. And no intelligent field Executive would dream of tackling his job without the proper equipment a cicnendi. bl toun'ng car cr roadster. It would amaz' you to ':ro v I.o-v many lawyers. Doctors, Architects; Contractcrs and Specialty oaksa-en have adopted the Paig. Th-:e men have bought their cars for active service, and they have been influenced in their selection by practical considerations only. They deliberately sought out the car that would offer the greatest dollar'for-dollar value and they found it in the Paige. PAIGE-DETROIT MOTOR CAR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN JERRY O'NEIL Distributor for Northern Part of Lake County and West Hammond. Phone 82. ' 297-299 E. State St. Hammond, Ind.
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ROBERTSDALE
li'-n't fn.l to loit. r around the Four Cmiiers n xt Mond-iy evening. If you do, wo'i v. ill miss lots of fun a!sI"?;bly. p. -..no profit. Th I'-d Cross
people are to furnish t!;e xi'!tiwm
also tho posj-Sl.;" fi-ofit. T'ut money in' thine, purse and drift around ab-jut I 7.3'" p. mi. Dar.-e at Spring Tli'.l On ve Thurs-i lay evening, May 30. Goo 3 (i.u?io. ! ;-:g-3 ! Tho forcsinsr committee of the lo-a.l ; P.od Cross workers returne.J Thursday; "vrnirr with the- foi!-'w!ng duiiatloriH. I to be brought in Monday next: About j two dozen jjne rorn-fed rltiekens, 15 iloz- J en strictlv frrsh "Kt j, and sundry an ! i dlversa other edibo s. This loot wii! j be disposed of at public pale Monday) evening, 7:00. If the marshal keeps out j of town until after the doings the wheel' of fortune, Is to be brought out and . dusted. This will plve you a chance j of securing eggs and chickens for lit-; t!" or nothing:. proided that you are! born under a h;. !-;.- star. Wei!, never! mind, it's all for the pood of the R.ed I Cross. Don't fail to attend. Yesterday the piir ii' of the eighth ! crado in St. Joseph's roehtal s.-hcol 1 here finished their final x.Triina'.ion and j
from mv on will !nxiusly wait for
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results as to tho .itt'.cotnc. Results will be nrmeijncod ztr. "William Becker nml I.e., Jung will lea . e rest week to east their lot with Vnrle. S:i!.i'3 fighting forces.
Communion services will be held at the Etsigcili a! church tomorrow mornmi; nt 11 i.'clw k. ilev. Kni'iker of Na
il, will officiate at tnis service.
I'll -achirus in the evening at 7:rt. Mr. und Mrs. Joseph Hannaicl and chilJren of r.nc'.ewood. wtre E'.iesta of Mrs. i'.ichard Schaaf of Indiana bou! .. 'a r 1 . T h u r s d n y . M:ss V. ia fc'chadi: of Lake avenue, is
is:t;ns f r;er.ds in Chicagj for a few V " "kS. W. T. Dr wn of Ch: r.go, transacted l us;i:eps here Thursday. Mrs. Henry Khl-r and Mrs. John Viscoriti attended en nrvon social given at the Lutheian church in Last Side, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Will'-am Ttrr.m and Mrs. Fred Eggers visited In Hammond, on Thursday. Mrs. Thomas T.after of Indiana boule-
! ard, entertained a number of friends ; at a luncheon Thursday afternoon in honor of her birthday anniversary. J Mrs. Stephen Lansrohr of Indiana i boulevard, visited ier sister. Mrs. YVKnier of Cheltenham, yesterday. ; Kr in ITansen of Kast Ssd visited his mother, Mrs. I'. Hanson of Myrtle avc- ! I'.u". list, evenintr. ! e : : -
Mrs. Joseph Hayes of Roberts avenue, was a South Chicago business visitor yesterday. Mrs. Keizer of Indiana boulevard, was the cuest of Mrs. Matko of Hammond, Thurcisday. Mrs. John Peterson of Mvrtie nvenue.
in Chic- go visiting her i
spent the da;,
brother. Mrs. John Blaul. Jr.. and Mrs. Charles Kffgei-s visited at th Hammond Red Cross headquarters ytsterday. Mrs. John VIsconti f pent Friday in Hammond visiting Mrs. Sheffield. The box s?o ia' given under the aus-
p: -. s of the t. I. A. at the Evangeli-
cai rnurch, fhursiiay evening was we'i attended ond a neat sum was res', 'izfd which will be used for the benef.t of the church. Jlrs. Ilusstll and daugliter Miss Lornene Cowden, visited in Chicago, "Wednesday.
for hr home in Trempeieau, Wis., after a visit here with Mrs. S. J. Clark. William Johnson of Thaler, was a Lowell business visitor yesterday. George Dickey of Shelby, was In Lowell on business yesterday. Mrs. Charles Toppinsr and Mrs. Richard Carter went to Chicago yesterday to visit relatives for a few days. D. C Driseoll transacted business in Chicago yesterday. Joseph Brooke went to Battle Ground, Ind., las evening to visit his daughter and family.
LOWELL
Miss Augusta Stephens of Chicago, came last evening for a visit with her father, C. J. Stephens, and sister, Mrs. Harry Ferry. Mrs. John Smith of Chicago, cane ye.-terday for a isit with Lowell friends. Mr. Harry Clark left last evening
ST. JOHN
Dance at Spring Hill Grove, Thursday evening, May 30. Good music. 5-26-3 Joseph F. Klassen has 4purchasel a s:x-cylinder Buick touring car. Frank Leinen has purchased a used Maxwell machine. Mrs. Jacob Kcilman anl children ar? visiting with relatives at Chicago Mrs. Frank Astgen left Tuesday evening for Iowa, where she was called by tho death of her brother. Miss Camilla Weaver of Roseland, is visiting her with her -brother. Roy and wife. The workers for tho Red Cross which has been organized here met at the Forester hall. Thursday afl-nnnn.
LANSING
Th women of th" German Lutheran church are gc(nE .0 have a sal.' in the school hall on June 0, open at 7 o'clock. Aprons i..f h1 kinds, boys waists and some nice hand and fancy work for sale at reasonable prices, arid ice cream will bi served. Everybody invited.
Don't Be Unhappy. Unhapplness la fo largely our own fault tlmt ninety-nine times out of a hundred wo should be n shamed to confess it.
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f Deposit Dry for IL S. Governmerst
State of Indiana, Lake County City of Hammond and School City of Hammond
Today We Represent Over $154OO90OO A remarkable growth considering that this bank has not combined or taken over any other institution. On this remarkable showing we solicit your banking business. We pay 3 interest on Savings Accounts payable January 1st and July 1st of each year.
DIRECTORS. ANTON H. TAPPER CARL E. BAUER WM. D. WEI3 LEO WOLF JAMES W. ST1NS0N JOSEPH J. RUFF F. R. fiCHAAF
f. R- SCHAAF, President WM. D. WUIS, Vica PreaJdent. A. H. TAPPER, Vic President. H. M. JOHNSON, Cashier. L. Q. EDER, Asst. Cashier.
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