Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 283, Hammond, Lake County, 28 May 1918 — Page 6
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EAST CHICAGO AND IND. HARBOR NEWS
The June Bride and Her Finery
M. Witt. Walter Nevious. Krnest Summers, rharlca tioypv, YV. i Barrett. Norman Cole and M. F. Sullivan. Aside
Katherine Howard, 431H OIott Ave.. Phone S3, ttIII be plenned to write nnl reoepe itorlnl ncns and ndvertlnlnK fr
The Time, alio job work of all de- ; fror.i the regular rmit'.ni" of work transrrl)tluti promptly nml well done. 'acted, Mrs. deiugo H Sunm.ors gav al TIIU IURTI.KV THKiTIIK TOSIU1IT. 4tn i V1 account of th.', ! strict eonF.lhej llarrj more in "Life' Y li irl- vpii -. ti held n! liammrtnd of recent; pool." This plteure wn especially writ- ! dite Th- rcpou was one'of interest! ten for her lir her own brother. Lionel '. and replete wjth educational conveyIlarrrmore; It waa direeted bj hlmjanre. Mis. Summer U one of the ! and photographed In the home of Kthel . f ou r t eon - mi nu ! e women selected by the j Ilarryiuore. Toto, the STrnt ew 1 ork. ' r.iu nt y Council of Pofer.se to taik In! Hippodrome flown in a two-aet riot of jiv.e interest of war w ork a may h, fun, '-Fare rienae." I performed by th women. She al! The last meeting- of the year of the : Five a ery concise nnd accurate reIndiana Harbor Woman's Club took ' i'oi t of th meet me of Saturday held place yesterday Et the hoino of Mrs. 1 rtt Liberty Ha'.l. Hammond. The name Frank Callahan in Kir street. Many "n'1 "P"' ''f Xl't' little French War Or-
There i? something romantic about the month cf June. Is it because the skies are brighter, the flowers sweeter and the trees greener than any other month of the year? Or, perhaps, we miRht attribute it to the fact that June is the month of brides, the month when the blushing young girl voluntarily seeks the hymeneal altar. Anyway, Tune days mean Love, Happiness and Youth. The June bride (and any other bride, in fact, only we happen to be talking
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names were presented for the ;tlhM and the result, war th unanimous elec- ' tion ru the following: Mesd.itnes: J .is. ; A. Patterson, of ("ary. th.e ether women '. of the Harbor, T. F. Cutter. If. R. p,-.- ! Holle. II. li. Hubart, M.-.bel Gillespie, j H. L. Rudolph. Ncl.-. Stenherg. Seorg,. ,
PHONE 70 Estimates Furnished
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Building Contractor 4325 Forsyth Ave.
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j ban rd-pted . the club was read and j ('.led. The nniu!;il picnic of the "rb j '1 n t be hebi this year. It was i V"te! at tJ.A rr-et;r.,s ester.lay that n, j telegram be ent to state senaors Harry j New and .I.imes Watfon. that they may ; use their :nf!u-not- in the enactment fui- j f.P.ment of th" prohibition law as a I war measure. j I.e'er Ottenh.elmer 9 the center of' attraction am on? his many friends! th"se days for be is prepavirc: to le e Friday for T'rbana. 111. the Ground
J T!ephon 984, JOHN PORA CO. iReal Estate, Loans Insurance i NOTARY PUBLIC. I i Pora Building. 3462 Guthrie St. i Indiana Harbor, Ind.
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Phata by at I Ptdtr about June brides), has most of her excitement before the wedding when the fun consists of choosing all sorts of beautiful and artistic things for her trousseau. Then her indulgent mother and father humor her smallest wish, to the extent of their ability, and "money flows like water." As otte mother once expressed herself to me, "Marion only gets married once, so she might as well have everything her little heart de-
!s:res" Ma!e M.-;non only gets mari ried ouce in her lifetime maybe not. j But it is only the first Tousseau that
worries a mother. Linens are a most important item of a trousseau, and the bride realizes that she will be judged by the kind of tablecloth at the dinner table and the variety of sheets in her bedroom. "Isn't she a careless housekeeper" has often spoiled the reputation of a newlyv,-ed." So our June bride revels in hand-embroidered linens ever the most serviceable and most beautiful type table cloths, napkins and beddinjj. Handsome embroideries, combining ciuny lace, piles of lovely damask, towels of every kind face towels, glass towels, kitchen towels and bath towels of the finest quality these fancy and decorative hnens such as tea cloths, luncheon set, bureau scarfs and doilies, hand embroidered with cluny and hand-made filet laces all these things belong to a bride's trousseau as a matter of course. Then the wonderful, ecstatic time when she buys her dresses, coats and hats as well as the million and one accessories which make every one know that a bride is a bride when she goes on her honeymoon. She must have costumes for every occasion. Morning dresses would never do for afternoon wear, and in the evening there must jioain be a complete change. Walking dresses are different from riding gowns, and of course she must have several suits, coats and capes. Every article must be in the latest style, with special hats, shoes and parasols to match each particular costume. When it comes to underclothes. Miss June Bride's dreams come true. At la't she may have all the filmy, lacy, silken underwear that for years irl vain she coveted. How she screams with delight over the darling crepe de chine "Teddy Bears" and adorable hand-embroidered pink satin pajamettes. She blushes prettily when, selecting her "wedding gown." She does not forget one of the Mcan't-do-without" articles of apparel corsets. Of course she buys several a sport corset, a soft, pliable one for dancing, an "every-cay" corset and a Sunday corset. For she realizes that they w-ill all give better wear and service when she can "change off" from one to the other. And oh! the excjii.site ixdding corset, a special one to wear on that day of all days. Truly it is a dream of satiny, pink broche -vSth a handsome top finished off with cluny lace and pink ribbons, or perhaps rosebuds, and laced with pink silk Laces. But after all, a June bride is a June bride. And everybody "loves ajover."
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Basement Bargain Sale j Featuring Extraordinary Values in Screen Doors, Windows. Screen Wires, etc Our Spring shipment of Srern Doors, S-reen Windows, etc., is in now. Order ! now at these low prices. Be sure and bring correct measurements as we cannot i exchange screen doors.
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Extension Screen Windows, made cf hardwood, oil finish, extends to 25 On sale. . . 29c Stamped Stitl Boreon Door Hinges, with loose pin. 23c values f per pair. . J
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FOUR SPECIALS Three-Panel Screen Poor Made of and lH-inch well reasoned lumber, walnut finish, covered with best quality black screen wire. H f On sale at J ,05 Natural Finish fWeen Doors 8-paneI, mortised and rluerl throuffhcit. has raised mlierd mouiiiini. mads of well seasoned lumber. t -f f c Priced at O J .Z? O Fancy Screen Doors Mad cf selected pine, finished In natural wood, two coats of rarnlsh, raited mitered mouldlcps. mortised and & f rlued Priced at. ) ZiDJ 12-inch Panel Screen Doors Made of selected pine, natural wood or old mission oak finish, with two coats cf best varnish, covered with slvaniied wire cloth. r w Special PJ O
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Best Quality flereen. "Wire. r--nted black, full roll lota, per luara ft. at iC Screen Door Braces or turn buciles, to protect doors from
sage; in a;, at
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Brass Screen Door Guards, a-iadi tublner, IS Inches long; ..$1.25
A Special Sale of Potted Plants In Full Bloom
Uraniums, now in f:ii
b.oom. in 4-!n.
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OUR COAIr-HOT OVEX GOOD BREAD HAPPY IIOIE
Which Do You Choose?
! School of Aviation. He was feasted j and feted at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Friedman In North Mapo::n ave- ; nise. an evening ntro, at an elaborate l luncheon where twenty or more of his j friends path'red. He was presented with a eift of choice cipars to smoke ; in remmhran. of th oTasion. Iti ; v as similarly entertained by Mr. and ' Mrs Otto Pecker at their home in So I M3?"iin avenue. prev!-'; to this af- ' fair, and again he will be the sunt of ! honor ti a dinner hl 1 t the liorie of Mr. and Mr. lose s-rtor. in 145th ; str'-et this eveninK. Many of out of ; town friends were prsent at th" Fried- : man home.
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Kdward Anderson, the pastor'of th(
Swedish Mission eh'.ir-h. Indiana Harbor Sunday evening by the members of the congregation he Is abo'it to leave. Re.v. Ander-5.-.n -a, been called to a pastorate at Kansas C'ty. It was annovneed thst upon his arrival there he would wed Mis Clara Gustafson. a well known f-Hir? music ta"hr In this r but w h o s " residence was rh'eaeo. Mis? ("iustaf son left for the Western city about a month apo. A, purse was made up Inst evening and presented t " the pastor who won the highest rests rd of his par'shoners durInir his pastorate here. The pulpit of the Swedish Mission church has not been filled as yet. The candidacy will he announced at a later date. Fire Chief Pob.erty is to have excavation of stround soon made for a bungalow residero-e jn Grapevine street. The ;,t bull dog belonging; to Joh Stephens of Aldis avenue who is returning to this city tomorrow from a trip south, accompanied by his daughter. Miss Maud, was run over and killed in Michigan avenue yesterday by an automobile. Mr. and Mrs. I.. Bogs'.nrer of Chicago are rejoicing over the advent of a little daughter born to them. Mrs. J. T-oftts of 144th street, is en-
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Graduation Hats Midsummer Dress
rgHLS is the day of specialists. The en re of a car I is no exception. It is just as important to have skilled attention for your auto s it is for your watch. Many a day's sport has been spoiled just because th car had been mistreated and would not work. AVlieu your car needs repairing come to ihe mm place where such work is a specialty eonse.iieui ly done right. MAI30HM AND CASE CAES SANDOW AND CORLISS TRUCKS
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1 The new Sa'in. Creno. Orrrr 1v. Milin.
; Milan Hemp and Combination Hat,
in nower, lancies, winps and ombroiUltuy trimmings. tasteful designs.
1 1 white an,! colors: an esporiallv good
passnrlment of values at-
$5 and $6 ONE LOT OF TRIMMED HATS
if TO CLOSE AT HALF PR CE.
j ' Complete pssortment of Veilings and
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Art Shop 708 CHICAGO AVENUE. EAST CHICAGO.
tertaining the Five Hundred. Club this evening. Mis. Axel Iondon of Ft. I.ouis, Mo., is a guest at the A. Myren home in I v v street.
There is to be a K. of C F.enef,t nex; Monday e en;ng, June 3rd. nt St. Mary's !
Auditorium. The Mesdames Thomas Qumn, M. Broderiok. Pan English. J. 9. Pewey, Martin Quinn. T. J. Godfrey, and Mollhone will be the hostesses of the evening.
Mrs. M. II. Silverman of Ch!-ag" ave- ' nue returned last evening from New 1 York where she has Vn the guest of.
relatives, one a nephew who was leav-( ing for France. The Fhilathea Bible Class of the First Har'ist chuhrh of Indiana Harbor is holding a social this evening at th
home of Mrs. A. Alstrom. 4122 Hem- i
lock street. Members of the church and their friends are cordially invited to a'tend. Mrs. Edward Eihl is the assistant hostess. Mrs. Charles F. Edgar has returned from a pleasant visit with relatives
at Sheldon and M:lford. 111., where I there was a family reunion held for i o:ing m.'-n relatives who were pre-
Pu .r.m ' lai e r:r their country 3 service. The Christian Circle of the Christian church will meet in the parlors of the rhuri-h tomorrow afternoon. There is business of very great Importance to be transacted and all members ere urg-
ied to be present.
I Mrs. J. S. Fleming of Ivy street Is j in Mur.rue on a visit of several weeks, j There will be no meeting of the No j Name club this week. Postponed for I one, w eek. The next regular meeting ,wi;i occur June 4th. at the home of
Miss Celia Cohen, in South Baring avenue. D. M. Joyce, of 145th street, has returned from a couple of weeks srent at Youngstown, Ohio. Mr. and Mrfs. J. H. Jeppeson of Nor.
j Magoun Avenue entertained for a few
days Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hitchcock j of FuUrnan. lib Mrs. J. C Stephens is in T'etroit. !
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, Mich., where she went to attend the ! wedding of a brother. Mr. Stephens I went for the week-end. Mrs. P-ert Haight of Commonwealth avenue, accompanied by the Misses Anna Hiles and Hazel SuttinRr. isited j the St. Iouis Academy at F.oselyn. H'... I Sunday to witness the ceremonies at-Itrndn-it vi h pup'l, making their Firs;
Hdy C.nimu, una. Miss I'attie Maj K.-ndanski was one of the class ant Is a lster to M-s. H'ght. She ,at
la brother Joe, Kantanski at Ft. AVads-
worth. N. Y.. in the army enlistment. The Pythian Sisteis of East Chicago
will meet this evening to elect their
delegates to attend the district convenion to be held at Hammond t uiu irrw. All members of the order aie i.!--ed to be in attendance this evening.
Mrs. T. E. VrMahon. of Orand Haven. ! Mich., is here the guest of the week
ot Mrs. 1 red Zerler of North Mtit-. .
i a vc nue.
The Pistrict Convention of Pj thian Sisters wiil meet at Hammond tjviifrrow. The place of meeting is the.K of P. ha 11. Mr. and Mrs. T. Keefe. of Chicago, were guests of Mrs. Anna HaviU nnd tier son Bert of South Baring avenue y sterdr.y. Ti-e Sunshine Cluo will meet with Mrs. Irin Sheaks. 37-3 Euclid avenue ten: arrow afternoon.
Margarets, better known as daisies, fuil bloom.
in 4-'nch pot-
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Fuchsias, row in bloom
in 3i-'.n. p Priced nt . . .
p: U- live for hangin baskets and porch box
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I., in ' n n t ".. in bloom, fine Stork for porch b"e; .ind Ivanging baskets, in
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20 c
Agcratum. in bloom, beaut'ful plants for horde- and bedding. On s ''' IOC i
Mixed Aster Plant? All
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15c I
P.eautifu! Par.sls. in full bioorn, six plants to basket.
on sale at per basket
23c 1
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Tomato Plants, large and Cabbage. Copenhas n vahardy. Priced at -4 mt riety. Priced at
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H00 dozen Kohlrabi Plants, good hardy stock, large size: regular ZZc per dozen.
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Specials for the Garden and Home
TOT GARPEN SETS, consisting of a long handled rake and a spade.
On aale at
per set.
10c
i.UVN RAKES A. s pictured, retinred wire eeth. reversible. long handle. Specially priced 39c
E Oarden Hose 5-p!y. guaranteed qual
ity, 50 feet long, complete f J Q with couplings, at VesO
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E! Ball Bearing Lawn Mower, four Ei knives, 14-in. cut, easy running and Ei easy cutting. On
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Revolving Lawn Sprinkler with brass head and arms, mounted on substantial
black Japanned base. Spe
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$6.75
Lawn Swings and Settees
$1.10
Sprinkling Cans
Sprlr.kllng Cats Made
of tin with zinc nose.
quart size.
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Eight quart "Galvanized"
35c 75c
Gas Stoves at $2.93
GAS STOVES Heavy frame, has two star burners, very powerful and eco
nomical. Specially priced for Fri. and Saturday at
$2.98 1
FoldlTigr Cattea, rnada entirely of hard wood, natural finish, 42 inches
long. Priced for this
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Folding Camp Stools Brown "canvas feat, hardwood legs, q ramished. On aale at OOC
Lawn Swings Four-passenger, made cf hardwood, adjustable
49 'a'ni1 footrest. the seats are in
natural finish, the frame is painted red. Priced for . this sale at pO SKJ
Store (Biased Mi Bay 2amcrsaS 3a$f-'&peta Mei. till 0.
Couch Hammock As pictured, arg'.e 6teel frame, covered with diamond link fabric full helical tension on one end. Complete with good combination mattress. A $5.50 ham- r f mock at p .OU Croquet Sets at a Special Low Price. A special lot of Croquet Sets, four balls and four mallets, nicely striped. Set with directions, racked In
neat dove-tailed box, at only
98c
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GETS MARRIED 0 CON GAIT CLEAN THE KAISER KANSAS CITY. MY 5. "Ma. why don't you and Henry get married, so I can h"ip lb-k the kaiser?" The question put to a mother by her stropping son. h-T only support, aused the woman to say "Yes.'" when Henry akM br tbe "loir.i-pt-c us question for the "steent h' iiive: i ; -i e : and the son is now in the r u i . The woman who told the rtorv appeared a the license bureau here v r j i her in'er.ded. She told the ink this story: 'I r m gotne to get married age in so may son can no to war. After h' father died be jia helped me 41 he possibly could. He is so anxious to get into the aviation service, but be thought I needed i.; help. Here y has been hanging around I e-.-e n ir ng time asking me to marry him. . SfJjSI "' : .'. ..irse it's ail on account of :! .: boy you see, I really like Henry a lot."
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Abstracters of Titles
Abstracts of Title furnished to all Lands and Lots J in Lake Countv. : i FRED R. MOTT, Pre. ALBERT MAACK, Sec'y-Tiaa. j FRANK HAMMOND, Vic Prea, EDWARD J. EDER, Mansger. i
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Crown Point, Indiana.
Branch Offices at Hammond and Gary.
SUOSCB BE FOR T
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Tyrian Tires, the Best in the World. Inner Tubes, Dry Battery Ceils, Spark Plugs, Waxit, the best Body Polish manf'd. McBeth Lens, Sun Ray Lens to comply with new law every Automobile must be equipped with them. Wire Wheels, etc.
McHroy Ik Friedley 626 Hohman Street NEXT TO COURT HOUSE
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