Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 7, Hammond, Lake County, 25 June 1918 — Page 6

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Pa ere Six. THE TIMES Tuesday; Juno 1918, Net Proceeds Donated to AMERICAN RED CROSS to be given by THE ' -. - W J 14 K lil y - II AT FRONT PARK, INDIANA HARBOR, IND BUSINESS MEN GIVES '.tin WHILE SHELLS 11VKY IIIM CHICAGO AND HARBOR NEWS

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Kmherlne Howard, 1tS Olcoit AePhone -'"3. nlil be pleased to vr rite and recele aortal nem mid advertising for The Times, alto job work at all description promptly and well dour. Dresmakir.(t at reasdnable prices Mrs. S W. Wilson, 4023 Ivy street. 2." -3 V. lous orRani.aticns railing special meetings for the. purpose, of arrunKinK for participation in the F.mrth of July eeU.ra;ion. either at East Ciin-iixo or Indiana Harbor, ar asked to phone the correspondent, S3. well in advance to tievpn o'clock the day the notice 1 to appear. A beautiful processional fi,is, the gift of Mr. and Mrs. J. TV. I.e .. Kir nt . to th. church of St. Alban, was blessed last Sunday and placed near the sanctuary to repose when not in as. for the purpose it is intended for. The Msif dimensions ara seven by four and a half feet, with standard and mounted eagle of brass. 51ay.no war Camp. Royal Neighbors, will hold a meeting of tmp.-r'nnce. at the. horns of Mrs. Thomas K ...bertson. 3S19 Grapevine street tomorrow- afternoon, at two o'clock. There will ha

oaliot.ngr upon candidates. TMs meet- I ins Is 'Host acce -is rv a ; th,-" re.t ..-.jr.! "sla- m ii. w t.rcir on 'i n : ir-h.

day of .luly. Ail nieirbeis are asked to be present. It is with int. rest that many Indian . Ilarl.or residents read of the marriage of Miss Oondorf, daughter of otto .1 i"ondi!f. formerly of Indiana Harbor, and n..w of Chicago, and who dm in: his residence here was actively etigti v -od in the hanking business i! is t present with the Kavenswood Bank and tho a. -.-..lint of the wedding was givtn in detail in a Chicago morning publics tion. Mr?. John Hart man of Hear.n stteet will have t ho Xlcc-proc'ty club meet with her !! the nf t-rnoon of Thursdav . Mr. and Mrs. T. 15. Porouij; h. of Mi.-a-ivvaka. Ind, have returned to their' home after a visit here with Mr. ami. Mrs. James Clements in North Harir.gi avenue Miss Mabel Vie key. cf North nar!r,i! ' ..venue continues to rema'ti ill, wtth .' s- v mpt on: si vfiy much re.sembl mc those, of the dreaded malarial fever. I'.vtl'.a Lewis of Palmer. In.!., is .(r. vis-ting Florence I.ewls of North Bar:ng avenue, the daughter of Mr. and ' Mrs. George It. Lewis. ! l':it CI at-..-, cf North Mayoun avhas por.,, to Atlaie "- t- t. j

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Major Paul T. Deuaz. The story. of th splendid work of Major P-il T. Dassez of Wahifrton, veKtmeutal aursreon with the Araerican forces in France, has just reached this country. Pa.t of the story of his heroic work tells how he was dressing wounds of wonnded men in a barn at the front when thell partly wrecked the building and hurled debris on him. He kept on with his work until all the men had been taken care at.

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i tend t lie wa.ee scale conference heins ; held there this week. He represents tiie Interstate JjQg cf Fast Ch'1 ico, I."c,.l No. 5. 1 St. John's Day was observed at the 1 A. Mi E. Zion rhuroh. in Deodar and ; Hth street. Sunday with th Masons : and Orders of Kastern Stars in atter.da n c a. ' Harvey Halvorsen of Iins!n?r. Mich., : here the g-iest of the B. Clar?er I frmlly in Norfn Magoun avn-ie. ! The r:h w b entertained r.t th home ff M!ss Haze! MeC!'.:skevin fo-jth ( - 'cot i n ven'ie th: e . ening. ! Mrs Harvey of Ch'-aRo was a jraest i f--r th day rf ;.J r. J. J. Turner of N. Harinjr n v The Sunday .-h-.oi contest on for some time at th Con .relational rh'i'rh , between the t-oys and girls f.r inci eas- ' ed membership, came to a close last j avenins and the ioy kept their record 1 as wnners. the ciris hemg- the !"?ej-s; j the;.- kept c.o.i fa;th and their promise I find feted the hoys to an even ns; of j various amusements and served tee i

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! SP!"'"n three nf the Lnes Po;a! jl'nion of the East Ch'caco M. E. chur'oh ; will hold a picnic luncheon and sewingsession tomorrow at the home of Mrs. T. E. WiMiame. 4315 Masjoan avenue, i The ladies will mh!. nt noon and fn-nd th- entire afternoon In the making of refueee garments e . tv r.-m.T.er of members is expe-tej to h present. Th rhitath-a P!Me Class cf th Paptist church will meet th's evening wi'h the MS-.-s Wheale, at their ,m 33:5 Fir street. Three hundred sweater is the ca'l from headquarters to the East rhcal CO Red Cress Centre. The new

Day of Our "Yearly Challenge Sale" Offering Tremendous Bargains On account of our limited amount of paper space we cannot mention every item for our Double Stamp Day. Great V alues Can be found Come early and grasp these items before being too late. Men and Women's Clothing, Shoes, and all other necessary items will be displayed. Great bargains in our piece goods department.

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( a.iM. iscnc ui. jupiies iur our entire s profit. This fact is all to to your advantage. We can save you money and we do it. At the same time we guarantee you the best there is.

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arrrce. As there is no more s-:r(?!ca' wor;L at the Centre until the ne-v 'S'-'O-a. arrives the interest now centered about the. kn'ttlnsr and it 's P,rnest'y asked that won:en pive as much of their im as poS;h to comrdete th work at an early date a poss-.b! . Ail outsandmc garments not yet rcmpte.l must he finish-d a. rap'd'v R. pos.., . and returned. A'onien dey'r!n sr to work on the pinafores, mav call st the centre snd tnl; a:r.e home proidiner thv cannot spend the tor.e at the work room. New direction. are acfompanyin th- new jot 0f foods and for this reason it is most nece.satthat sweaters. scks. etc,, n The process of makinsr he forwarded to the clearin- house at an early date that the standing of the fVntre ma y "be maintained. - The D. of L. knitting cuh of Indiana ...it . . .

,M ioet to Kn't on Wednesday vning, at th home of Mrs. Bak-e-. 3134 Kir street.

The Rus'ness ,'rls" Lasu: of East Chicago-1 ndiana Harbor, will n:eet on Thursday eVen!nrl. at the Method'st. church, comer Parine and Chicago avenues at T:io ocloek. Aside from the ieg. liar order of bus .ness thr will he n program rendered. A'! members and the,,- r, lends, the latter are particularly invited to rorr,e. The Sunshine Club meets with Mrs Eihrtdtt... White. 3434 Fir street tomorrow afternoon. Herti.m C of the Congrec-ational T.a-

dies Aid wilt meet tomorrow afternoon with Mis. s. if. iv.or, 4n.. Magnun avenue an. hold their regular monthir business meeting and thimble party. This affair will clc s j the activities f the society until fail. All members 'and their friends are bidden a most crdial welcome to attend. The Tippecanoe Camp Fire Girls will meet with their guardian, Mrs. C. C. Hathawa-, at her home. 3?0! Ivy street, at two o'clock tomorrow afternon.

There is a called meeting of the Indiana Harbor Woman's Ciuh for Sat

urday afternoon at two o'clock at the, home of the club president, Mrs. J. R. Favorid. 3320 Aldis avenue, for the purpose of deciding disposition of the chib piano which necessarily must he removed from its present location. Other business of importance js f. he transacted and it is earnestly desired that there be a good attendance ,.f member, resident. J. J. Suliivan. national representative o the Amalgamated Associa ; ioh of I. '. & S. W. has i .-turned to this city from S. Paul. Minn, wheie he ),fibeen i attendan. e at the National convention convenlng n that ,,;y f,, the past two weeks. Mr. Sullivan has filed his report and forwarded same or publication in the Amalgamated

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Go-to-Circie Day will he observed by the Christian Women's Circle o? the Chr:. Can ric.tch, Indiana Harbor. tniorrow afternoon at the church, rorn-

nietjc'.ng at two o'clock. wh"n Mrs. I S;.r:nafel!o-,v. of Gary, president, will mauo an address. All women of the chur. h ii well as member of the CirI" Jin'' f r'ends of both ate welcomed to til's meetiriL- The afternoon will be a pure'-,- s-.-:a! ope. "i.eie j.- a special appeal for women to gather 3t tne Indiana Harbor Kd (-loss C nfr . tomorrow afternoon, for the,-- js business rf importance to be d.sc!ied reiatlv e to the -ork an ,s ! ' I'tctive that a goodlr number of

a creep iesp,-.,i j,-, th- request for attendance. Th.. o. K P Ch .ptr of Indiana Harlor will meet tomorrow evening in l'e c: U I;i r Hess; op. Th. Cal ...met I.'hrary has closed for the summer months. The fall date of opening will b. announced jn the columns f f this paper. Mr. and Mis. W;lham Reese of Mirl-

dleton, Ohio, the guests of the Wm. H i'.sh and Hen Jieese families, motored to Chi -ago ii;h th latte,-, yes-er-d7 ,n.d vi. im at the Great Takes Trainin . Station. Miss l:th l.i j, of Milwaukee, Wis., has arrived ht to visit her aunts.

.vi rs. 1. It. Siiiallman. of 3 44th street, M.S. Clara l'un, 0f North Oleott avenue n.n. Mrs. A-,i;:am FrieberEer of

Northct'.e avenue, for an indefinite t : n; e. Th'; Ft T. F. r. of th Baptist church vv.il hoi.j a Meach Party this evening, if thyweatlier permits, this evening. IV. and Mis David Jones of Beacon stiert, entertained at a fanvly luncheon yesterday con p! i men r a ry to Mrj. John's brother. Sargeant John Hartley, of the M. C. department, at Hattieshurg. Mis, and who was departing from here after a furlough of ten days spent with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hartley. A Dollar Social will be given by the

Ladies Aid of the Baptist church next Thursday evening, at the church and to wt, h the. public is invited. The men folks are especially bidden as

the.e win be a very appetizing luncheon seived An entertainment will follow r r those who caie to remain for the later evening. Miss ll-!cn Davis, assistant librarian al the Indiana Harbor library, has gone

... Indianapolis, to take the summer course in librarian work at the Butler College. John Kemp, who for the past twelve nnd it h-.lf j cars has been associated with the La son Grocery in South Olrott avenue, has resigned his position to go wiih the Interstate Iron and Steel mill of this city. Rumor has it that Mr

Kemp has a bur.galo-w residence in con

smctlon in Henry street, Hammond. TV( feel that he might further eaiighien us as to his intentions so that we may at least have the privilege of linking this month with those of the past and chronicle one mote pretty affair before the month of July is ushereU in. A unique entertainment will be given 'n the Methodist Hp is. opal church in E. C hicago on r.e.vt Friday evening. About fifty little folks from the ages of two

and a half to nine ven: in ir,.o.

crown tips In a correct society playwedding. The "ladies- wit! have on

evening gowns and the gentlemen" dress suits. The bride w,i! hv

orange blossoms and a brlda! veil and

the groom win wear the conventional black. Trained ushers with white gloves will announce the guests and ail the bride's and groom's relatives wm be present. even to grandpa and grandma Thumb who will sing. The refreshments will be served in the latest approved fashion and the audience will smile to see how they do it. "TOM Til I'M II" WEI)DIfi.

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NAILING A LIE ABOUT THE'

RED CROSS.

Cornrnt vindication of th Ameri

can Red Cross of the charge that It sold sweaters and other articles to enlisted men Is given' in a statement by Private Douglas A. Ferguson, Company C, Eighteenth Engineers, In Franc. He now explain, that when he rote to hi Michigan home that the Red Cross was selling articles at high prices h did It solely on hearsay and when he in.estigated found that the rumors referred to articles sold in Y. M. C. A. lunch rooms. He thought the lunch room wa run by the Red Cross. Upon further InTestigatlon he found

that the prices charged by the T. M. C. A. for candy, tobacco end other luxuries were high only to the extent that importation from America under war conditions nwde them o. Thus one by one rumors reflecting adversely upon the Red Cross are explained away. Private Ferguson signed the statement vindicating the Red Cross and concluded : "I --ant to do everything I can to keep ray mistake from doing hnrra and ask that you put

this statement In the papers so that people can read It and not think the Red Cross is selling things over here."

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