Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 8, Hammond, Lake County, 26 June 1918 — Page 5

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PFRSflMAI ! iaiiWWtinb r SOCIAL NEWS coraa STENTS. Th fifth dmrion of the il. K. Ladies' AM Society will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. K. A. llrhidle, 432 Cedar street. Mrs. K. V. Forth v:'Al he hostess Thursday afternoon t-- the six.ih division of the M E. LudieV A hi Society at !.er home, 31i Sibley street. Th Loyal Star Ola.ss will hold Us monthly class meeting this evening In the social rooms of the first Christian church. The new members of the i church are Invited. A program will be given Including elections by the or- j chest ra. A meeting of the Girl Scouts will bs I held at sov en-tht.-t v o'clock thf.i even- j ir.g at the home of th captain. Mrs. C. I R- Tweedle. 2S5 Calumet avenue. All j ir interested ir, scout work are Invit'M to this mcpiitif. I Mrs. J. V. Keeler. 413 Ash street, will he, hostess al the monthly soeial meetin of the Pine Street Ladies' Aid So ciety Thursday afternoon. The North iU V. o. T. V. will meet I Thu-sday afternon at two-thirty o'clock at the home of Mrs. Hurry Km?. 4 IS j Hickory street. j Mis? Helen Stewart of Detroit street will have the members of the F. 12. G. j C;uh as her guests Thursday evening, j The c!uh meeting will celebrate .Miss Edith Ripley's birthday anniversary. j Y'Vi RENT A Plsseii F.le.-tric Suction j c'.eaner with, all accessories for clean- j in r-jgs. mattress, springs, furniture, rianotj, walls, nuM:nss. etc. Phone j hefcre 6 r. m. 47T; after. 113R, or; Oros postal. li. Wuif, 43 Detroit st. ( Hainrnor.d. 6-19-21-24 : Kvanfflist J. Wa'ter Olhson began j his revival campaign In Hammond last tiiht. Til.' meetir.s will be held every ! n-orht f. t e:ht o'clock at tn Monroe ; Stret Methouist church. Before his j entry into e vangeiist ic work Mr. Oib- I son. was a very pnpular pastor. The j S' U'h side particularly is ant'cipatinif ' v.; nrie., m-.-rsi tw worK or Air. "- so-i. The subject for tonight's talk iU;

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be " I."nrenl!zed Posibil-ties of I-if'." M,,SlC a rart of ,h? me allll The v:h;;-- Rene rally is invited to par- ! a feature of xh(, ,VPI,inij v,as the read-ti.-ipate in the re rival. j ing of a tM,r from Mrs. William Dau,

The Samuel Joseph Hick? took plac at j von o'clock this morfi'K at All Saints! 1 he iv-v. Fath-r t.dward F. nrficiated and In the brida! i Parrett 1 arty vrc Miss Margaret Theis who srrve ! her sister as maid of honor and tho best mpti. Charles Bauni of Kenosha. Vi. The bride wore a pretty Kwn of whit.? crepe d chep.e pnd veil wreathed with li'les o the valley and carried a shower bnuo.net of roses and lilies of the valley. Her bridesmaid was govvnr-i ".n pray crepe de ehene. A wedding breakfast was served at the home of the h'-ide's parents, jjr. and Mrs. Ni- J. Thejs immediately follow ing the ceremony for the immediate relative. Mr. and Mrs. Hi. ks left this momirg for Louisville and New Alba n y. Ind , wljere they will be entertained b relatives and on their return to Hammond next Wednesday will b at bc.-re at T2S "Wood avenue. . i-o-. -j-'oree w nzi. expert .tarct.; , Wivr. of Chirspo. will be st the ;.-ti invito Miop inursnay or eacn weeK. I h- nc- 237'i f.'-r a ppoj nt inn t . 6-23-2t A n":arripea license vvas granted in '.'.'.-sl-.tritnti to Ida Serickson of Him'rvr. 1 find Carl W. Pultz of Newinttton. Vl. Mi Ralph Pierce entertained at n "isterday at her home in street, for the members of the f;-ry Club. With th club she guests Mrs. M. c. Pierce of Cond i t lj' ht. had a Whitehall. 111., and Miss Turner of "edar Rapid', la. The guests did Red Tross work during the afternoon and spent a delightful social time. The ciub adjourned for the summed months. The thi'-d division of the M. K. Ladies' Aid Society (savA an "Odds and Ends" oem! last evenine at M'-s. F-' S. Park er's parage. 16 Fayette pirfi. irnrai which a nice sum was realized for the j church. A program was eniovfej ny tnei manv guests. An auction sale to which : a number of Hammond merchants do-j natwd v is a feature and there was a t booth where iee cream, popcorn and ...'...i.hwnnta .l-ero. o'lt ' cine: i ..iiiij. Th S. R. M. Club member? were deBE. FvOB'T J. CARROLL PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. 155 State St., Hammond, Ind. Phone 2233. GIVE MY OWN MEDICINES. Do Your Feet Hurt? If fo. call at my ofEce any erenSaturday afternoon fcr "FRfcTE" examination. 1 ou: trouble can be corrected v:hout rain- 1 carry a corai "te line of Wizard Arch Pupp" ts. J. T- STAMM, Chiropoauv 412 Hammond Bldg. Phone 2535CP RE-OPEN FOR

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Calumet Tire and Repair Shop 116 Sibley St., Hammond, Ind. Our Specialty VULCANIZING And Repairing. GOODRICH, FISK, FIRESTONE AND MASON TIRES AND INNER TUBES. FREE AIR. Open Sunday and Evenings Until 9 p. m. M. RE SHAN Prop. Phone 23S7.

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This is the first picture to reach the U. S. phowingr some of the band of Sinn FeinerB taken in Ireland by officials in a wholesale raid upon tho headquarters of the organization. The arrests nipped in the bud a threpened revolt which would hav aided Germany by stirring tip trouble t home for England. The Sinn Feiners in the picture are being taken to the Ution under guard, to be rernr-ved to Dublin to await, trial.

liKhtfu".!v en'.rtained last evninK by M,s H .,.,. VviUi(.r Clf Kast State street. formerly Miss Helen Krause, one of tt I club gir'.s. Mrs. j. M Turner. 303 Truman avnue. was amor.R vester.javs luncheon 4 . . r ... the members of the Krthstare I'iv.li and with them Mrs. H. F. Shearer of Omaha who is the house ruest of Mrs. J. C. Graves, Mrs. Charles Wilson of Rushviile. Ind. and Mrs, D. R Tattt of Indiana Harbor. The club will hold its final ir.fetiiijc before the summer vacation In two weeks at the home of Mrs. Helen Twiss in Chicago. The social department with Mrs. io. Adkii.s as leader will hav the meeting of the p.nritst Woman's 1'nion in chare Thutsd"y afternoon at the church. The program for the day w'.U include a piano (iut by Miss Adele Dunbar and Franklin Hobbs. a piano s.Jn bv I.ieau Foriine. a r adng by Mildred Meyers and a oral solo by Miss Helen Ford. Il'd Cross work be done during the socir,i h e.;r. . Albert Alexanders' was t!i (ruest of hon.r at a !';:- 1 party given at his bo ;o, Chi N! s;.. avenue. A five cours-- s-tit i'f-r v. 1. f ''i o. rf) (iv a music piosram. Mi. A!'A a 'i''1 re'ii who leaves shortly for a ttaiturn camp to become on" of fnc'.e Sam's fichtinc n.en. was presented wi'h fifty dollars by the cjests. Arnoe- hoe. present v ere : The Mioses Cecil Novak. Blanche Novak, M 'try ln :ds..n. Mt-ry McLean, Mam!" W hu-mi'ler. MtM.a 'irarw. LeedR Your.p. Vil'.a AUtin. Marie Parnie. Anna Hoodeaan. Vera Kennedvj Ceneveive Rm. n:-ki. Kllen Olson. Mildred Larson of South Chicago. Larson ef Rock ford, HI . and Li n n i a M'srs Harry rvcninp. Frank Oha r.d r. Bud Davis. P-njatniu Heifer, ilerty Lcventhal. Ami! A!.'nnif-reii. Mr. and Mrs. G. A lexa nderson. Mr. and Mrs, C. Ao xanderson. Mr. and Mrs. o. DeWirt. Mrs. E. DeWift, Mrs Larson. Mr. and Jlrs. Olson. Mr. and Mrs. . A lexand-Tson. .Jr an,, iIr? lf Alexanderson. Tomorrow afternoon. Timrsday. thre will be a t.iet mg of t h Soti th Side W. C. T t th j,,,., (lf )r5J. K. H. Cross. 1124 Monroe street. The members will spend the afternoon sewing for the East Hammond nursery and comforter maA..i..in . . n w , .... r.. .1 ,

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work. A.I nieniturs nav'.ng materials!,. are asked to bring them. The election of officers took Place last evening at the meeting of Golden 1 Rule Council No. 1 p. of L. nt the I. O. ' '. I-', hai! in State street. There was also balloting on candidates. A' the next meeting in two weeks Th officers v. ill be installed and there will be class initial ion. Opal Hive . fcSS L. O T. M. M. will meet Thursday afternoon ri fiire-t h, i rt y o'clock at the h'it!' of Mrs. Rose PosFard. 2"ll W". State sre t. There will be meeting Thurst'ay afternoon of Queen City tlrnve. Woodmen Or,-!', at the Motike J. O. o. F. hali in Slate s'reet. Th- meeting willj be feat u led by imtia'ioii of a (lass of 1 candida.es. I Important business will be transacted, at a meeting of William H Calkins IV. R. i . No. 24S cali.d for Thursday afternoon at two-thirty o'clock. BUSINESS

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a . . 7., . i ' !w Children's hair b hhtng S'.c and 5c Marimlio Sh-.p. o. K. Pldtt. Phone iUTfi. 6-25-2t Mr. and Mrs. Harry Muth announce the birth of a son. John Henry Muth, on Sunday, June 2 3. at their home, 12 Williams street. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Warns R. Cnrmichael at tlnur home )n St. Louis a daughter, Helen Louise. Mrs Carinichaei formerly lived in Hammond and will be remembered as Miss Irene Parsons. Betty KluiKensmith, S64 South Hohman street is spending the week with her aunt. Mrs It. M. Fudge in Chicago. Mrs. Mac Turner and children of Truman avenue are visiting in Yellow Springs, o. Mrs. J. C. (Jraves is entertaining Mrs. H. Shearer i On. aha at i home in On r roil street for a few davs. After her visit in Hammond Mrs. Shearer will go to New York City t be the guest of her son. Miss Margaret McHie has rerurned from a few days' visit with Miss Laura Svvinev in Chicago Mr. and Mrs I.eroy Mowery and son of 2) Forsythe avenue are in Green Spring. ('., for n v e k s vis t. Mrs. M. C. Pierce of Ulrtehall. II'.. will be the gities.-1 of her son. R. C. Tierce and Mrs. Fierce of fond it street for the summer. Dr. and Mrs. t. F. Pe'.l left last week for Lake Winnebago. Wis., where they will spend the summer. Miss Grace Hell accompanied them and later in the week the;- will be joined bv Miss Gladys H. 1! who ;s a t ' --re! : r.tr .-o ho,,! in the east. The Meses Hell will be the guests of iheir parents. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. P. Bell who are at the lake, for the sumnv r. Mrs. J. A. LaMere and daugh'.er Adnine arrived home iat evening after ii-v. e weeks" iir in Independence, la. Miss Mvrtle Webb of i'arr,ii! street j and Mrs. F H. J Ind . b ft this 1 j visit in Chilli wi . k-end t hey -tlocoiiib of Logar.sport, ornine for a few da.ts' ,Gi,'. 11. During the ill visit at Camp Sherrna n. Mrs. C. B. Ogden. formerly of Hammond but now of Green Pa v. Wis . is visiting her mother. Mrs. Eilen Hilhrteh of Sibley street. The rendition of Frank O. l"Vming of fri South Hohrnan street who has been critically ill for several days remains the s-.r,e. A farewell party was given nt home of Miss Josephine Litz at the AI,rt who will leave for Purdue I'tiivrsiiy, June 2Sth. I'ancing and games ere features of the evening and i dain'v collathm was serv- . Tcs ArA covers for the Misses Mavme Herder. Anna Ba u nigart ner. Ella Kine. Margaret F1eieher. Anna Klo, h. Anna Albert and Anna and Josephine Litz. Messrs. Peti-r Gmdi. Albert King. Anthony sp, Louts Emmerling. Pete Reeder, Arthur Knoerzer. Max Zeller. John Kolh. John ehlman. I-rank Albert, Bernard T.ltz and Joseph Albert. Mr. and Mrs. Ft ed Lauerman w ho afe speneiing their honeymoon at French Lick. ill come t'i Hammemel to make their home. Their wedding took place iTuesriav merning at. J fferon v 1 1 e. Ind. , Mrs. Lauerman was formerly Miss Nellie Hill. Mr. Lauerman is employe! by the S'andard Steel i'nr Company. Marking the close of the year's workone hundred and fifty members of Hammond Chapter No. 37 O. E S and g.iests from Chicago. Lowe!!. Griffith, and Michigan "";-.- assembled for a sixthirty o'clock dinner last evening st t he Masonic Temple. Mr Bessie M iller j was (hairman for the evening and a 'great deal ef credit fer the snccess jof the meeting i die her and the member of her com mi t tee. Foi'ovv'ng j the dinner there was a vrv interesting ! lodge session which was attended by .between two hundred and three hunt d red members. There was initiation of ja class ef fourteen. Another feature of the meetmg was the dedt'-at i r of the service flag. The flag was made l.v Mrs. R. B. Rowley. It . r-e-ven !avi. rep-esen-m- Eric Lund. Norman Fridge. John S.-ort. Herman Ur"frt. Wm A Grippe. Otto Parson and Carl Sh rover. Miss Mabel P..wl- y. Miss (Iwrs'an B rower and Miss Alice Ford participated in the exercises. CIRCUS GOES ON AGAIN BEL0IT SEES BIG SHOW (Continued from page one.) as the flames began to eat into their clothing. Louise Powell he could not save, instee.d he Is attending to her burial. But

APPEAL BOARD RDLINGS The First Indiana Appeal Board Has Made the Following Classifications for National Army.

Laka County No. Three (Crown Point). Henry lues. IC; Kudolph rul. 2"; I'rmli i n k P.ers. August liick'-r. 2C; Henrv Shafer. 4i". Henry Schmidt. 2C; Wni. Henry Smith. 2C; Ray Languell, :', Heriiiird Schfr. 21);. Harold Hurst. L'C; f'eter Red-ir. 2C; John Cartel, 21'. Mitli Prick. 4C. I.e,!: Walter. II; Kd'vin RchterliiiK. 4"; J'laririre Lohuian. li.I; Wa!tt-r Soh'an. 2'; Ira Trurni... 20; Kir.i! Mathiiis. .4C; IMuin Mitch. 2D; Win. Klenime. 2'"; John .ander. 11; Anlone White. 4C; Leslie Nelson. 2C; Frank Leach. 11; Carl Anderson, 4C; li irvcy lilr.kf m'in. 4C; Otto Rltte. 4i I a-w is Shu rte II; leo. Calnon. ?.I ; John Loikenia. 4C 2D. Kir.ery I'd lie "!itrence Do! y, II ; Howard Enoch, 2I. Walter Whitehead. . 4''; Floyd Strick land. (': Wm. Tli I'd. 2D; Paul Dahlke. 21'; Flank 1'leitr. 3K: Fred Cavinder, 3.1 : Win. liusse. 2'; Melvin Millef. 2C; I'larence Ho.-haw, 4C; Alvin Roh'.ingf, 4C, otto Klukas. 4C; firuce Rellamy, 4C, Ceylon Parhtte, 4i"; Lrvin H iebsch. 4C; llowp.nl Handy. 4i"; Chns. Ale. 2C; ; i). Knoff. 4''; "sear St rush R. 4C; Wlnfrerl Prvnnt. 4'", Anthony Schmal, 4i'; Arthur Coffman, 4r; wm. Varnlrke, 4C; (;to Letz. II; Kdw. Howe. Jr.. 4C; .is Clynii, 2D: Ohas. Newton. 2D; luy W;i!s. 4: Frel Kratlmohl. 21; Harold Mo.'aiiii, II. ''ii'i". Ih.rner, 4'; I.einen, 4C; ieo M?t;ii)i.t. 4''; l.n.r?. 2C; Micha'd K,,iln,c. 1C I'rank Elmer John Ed w in ; R ;sM... in. II : W.hmr. 4i' 1 -n iff sl,i r n . 2' ' : Henry HcIiioahv. 1C; s-dl Crori'.er. 2D Fr ed H. is'n" rberM oiarerict'- Lew is. 4C; l.l.vd H.'s. 41", 2D, 1 1 ; 4C; C; UaliM- I "'.pat el. 1 Kinil Zanders. 4e I in Kni(;i'r. 4i Clifford lltling. Lewis lljrv ; , R.-it Strickland. Guy Prs 4C, Andy Myers. V.C; man Russell. 41"': Henry Tyler. Olvde Sark.4C: Arthur Stark. 4(': Walker. 11; Simon Svvets. II; Kendall. 4C; Him man llf rz. 2 : t'lulilress. 4i"; Howard Schilling Clifford Tierce. "C; Wellington Iler4 '; Win. Robt. Otto 4 1." ; Clark, 4t": Herman Puss. Iherg. 2D; Harry Galv in, 40, Peter Spannan. 2C; Ton' y S"berniak. 4C; Ye-riwn Hayden. 4C; Albert Weller, 4C; Loirs Kostbl-ide, 2C; Xdvilph Xnnieyer. 4'". Ernil Moll. II: WnP-r Jacobs. 11: Forest Brannoek. 2C; Louis Hvrlitz. 4C. Wm. I'avis, 11; N'ea! Love, 4'"; jhn I.etz. 2D; M-rri't Bailey. 4f; Wilhtrd H-rtz. 4C; Edwin Bubolr, 4C 4C; Edwin Bubolr, 2D: Alfred f?ertrt, ; Leander Hayden. 3.1; Earl Randolph , 40: Edward Pop p. Howard Enoch John Black. 4C John Halfmaii. Edward FeddW 4C; 11; 4C, Clay Bradherry. 11; Ward Hathaway. 2C; Schuyler Post, 2D: Jacob Van Sloo'en. 2C; August Tiepenbrlnk. SO; Joh.n Kaiser. 40: Percy Jansen. 4""; Arthur Haseman. 4C; Glen Nelson, 4'"; Frank Lappie. 2C; August Seehansen, 4i"; Giles (idle, 4C; Jos. Ross, 4C; Glenn June. 4C: bred Nebbery. 4C; Otto Klemm, 4"; Ohas. Travis, 2D: Alfred Broker. 2D: Wm. Fischer. II: Geo Anbis father and mother must go on with the show. out under the big top Lon Moore, th mirth provoking clown, tumbled and yi Hod and slapped the otli-r clowns with awful blows and howled in simulated laughter that made the little kiddies scream with joy. Rack In fjte dressing room Lon. too. broke down and cried. Cried out the names f f Kddie I'evoe and George Donahue, who died under burning timbers at Ivarihoe. Cried out. more often, the name of Emil Sehwyer, who sav d him Irotn the w reck. When rot capering out in front Lon Moore cried for Sehwyer and followed him around until the circus folk began to fear that his mind may not, statpl the strain. The presence of h;.s rescuer seemed th only thing that could calm him when he was not 'doing his act.'" '"Doing their act." It was the only thing that could comfort some of them. The familiar work took thOr minds for the moment from 'he horror of Saturday But the reaction that followed m the diessing' room was the more savage Th.y paid for their moments of forgelfuiness. NOTICE. During the mon'hs of In August feed stores will o'clock noon. Saturday. Julv and The Bieker Bros. Co. Maginot Pres. Kusmaul Feed A- Roofing Co. H. B. Downey. 6-2-27 NOTICE. The Public Service vt?itnis!on of Indiana will have a hearing at the City Hall. Hammond. Ind, ana. on June 28. F.HV a' 10 a. m,, in connection with th matter of increase in weU r rates. Those interested are invited to attend. PA MEL RR'VWN". -22-:i-C5 Mavor. TIMES FASHION

FASHION'S FORECAST. By Annabel Vorhing;ton. LADY'S HOUSE DRESS.

F!ar to m.tke anr! easfer to Iron lc thi" trim house dress. N'o. RS."3. The wnir rtae its closing onite fr orer nt the left eide. formlnc n square neck, which is very rntithfnl leokin; A prettv collnr ef w hite lawn po'trecl -rith a narrow rnffie finishes trie neck Th comfortably hort eteeves are flniKTierl with nrrne.l baeV cvff to rontofc the coUnr. The six -eored tkirt fits te fiTirre well, and there are two ! n f e pocjtets sfifcher! nt e-'tber sir!e of the front nanel Tbe nockefc and the belt are rlo of Intrn. trhHo percnte. chimhrnv or Hnshnm mnr be 'hitui for the rl-eos The lae'v's hmis drees r,tfrrT, ' Pr.r! is cnt In sir ie 3n to inchec hnt meflnre. Width at lower f!?e" of sltirt fs 2 yards The .V! ?nch sire retjnires 4 yards i'.ch material, with "-4 yard S6 inch contrasting goods. Trice 10 cen ts.

deway. 2D. Ohas. Babcock. 2D; Louis Wnti, 4C; Geo. Kaiser. 2C; Clifford Gorball. SJ; Lee Khunb. 4C Leon KtlisreU. 2D; August Sablnski. 2D; H'mry Sons. 4C: oar Johnson. 2D: Edgar an Vleet. 4(": 'has. Bothweil, iC: Julius Si hav y. 4C; Chester Beach. 3L; Andrew Kreiter. 4C; Tony Smith, 4C; Henry JL-nsi hing, 4C; Jacob Hold. 4C; Edw. Hero. 4C: Jas. Pecinkn. 4": Erwm Brown, 4C; Lee Childress. 4". Glenn Pillman, 3L; Geo White. AC; Emil Hurding. A": John Terpata. 2C; Edw. Jacob Pinkerton, 4C; I'ee Moines Pinkerlon. 4C; Murrav Jenkins. 2C, Orvillc D. Hayden. 4C; Irving Garde. 4C; Herman Patz, 4v"; Oscar Peterson, 4C; Albert Klukas, 4C; Krvv. Reeder. 4"; Edwin Meyer, 4C; Carl E Kenning. 4": Jon. Abraham. 4C. Guy Shearer. 41""; I. Tvay Stahl, 4C; Geo. Adank. 11; Fred St-berger. 4C; Frank Fasel. 4C. D. C. Fraikiiig. 4C; Everett E. Purge. 4C; Orvis Creekinur. 2C: Earl Ruche. 4"; Louis Warley. 4C: Louis Wesbay, 4'; Dean Tellers, 2D; E-n!I Rich, II; Frank Strickland. 4C; John Schultz. 4C; Jacob H,)Ogwirf, 4C; Jos Suiter. II: Jos Elch. 4C; Wm Hohney. 2D; W'ir.fred Fisher. AC: Otto Knof, 4"; August Seegrs. 4C; (;eo. Prochno. 4C; Ernest Lui-bke, 4C; Melvin PhiilUs. 4.''; Richard I'oeppmg. 4C; Peter Loikema. 4i', .h-ssf ilipi, 4C; Leslie Stiekland. 41; John I.n"'a II; Merritt Love. 4'"; August Te; '.niejer, 2C. Wm Low-man. 20. Harry He. hausen. 2"; "ass Cross. TS; Ross Antrim. 2C; Kr-d Had.-, 4C; Jas llill. 4C; I tennis Wmeiand. 4C; l-'rank Steirier Jr. 4": Jos. Swethck 2D; J. Murray pea roe. :i I ; Ernest Doepping. 4C; Henry Wason. 4": Clyde Smith. 2D; Oloyd Walker. 4"; Aib.rt Luebcke. 2C; John Mov. iskle. 2D; Oscar Cailson, 4C; Oil H penr.ingfon. ?,J ; Ch.as Brooker, 4C; Herman Kretsi hman, 4C; John H. Bigger. 21': Henry Huppentbal. 4C; Ralph Doi;n,a. 4C; Anton Munlx. 11; Louis Regnier. II; Henry Reielurt, 4C; Walter I-'re.J p, hi. 4C, Taul TTennlng. 4C; Elmer Ekman, II; Mathias Welti. II; Ch:i. Hough. AC; Frank Galioway. 2D; Edw. Hat tin-man. 4"; Fred Ernest Ebert, 4C; John )mms. 11; Harry Hatha way. 4'"; Roy Tutee, 4C; Nt al Sirois. 4C; Ed.v. S. haef. r. 2.J; Earl Shr:b. 2D; I'liPStfr R Duff. 2D; Wm. p'iecle. 40; Wm. Russell, 40; Gustave Piske Jr., 4'.'; John H. Christenson, 4C; Peter Mmruiger. 2'": Philip- Keilman. 4C; Harry Terpstra. II: Edw. Irvine. 4A (on appeal 1 : Stephen Kane. 4": Martin Howktnson. 4'". John E. Sapper. 4C; Ci;irenee Turner. 4'": Ohas, Foster Alg. r. 2C;;eo. Sobinski. 2D; Antone Knopf. AC; Jas, OorYman. 2D; Wm. II. N'erge. 4'": "'aude Oamrbell. 40; Nicholas N. Fleck. 40: Wm. AKord, SK; Harmon Fowlie, 4C; Jos. Halfman, 4C; Fred Hermann. II: Robt. Conners, 2D; John Sohterling. 2C: 1eo. A. Turner, 4C; Clarence Endress, 3T: Peter Thielen. 2C; rims. Leo. Under. 2D: Eugene Chandler, 4C; Raymond Sherman. 2D.

LOWELL Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Taylor of Sparta, lib. are visiting their son. Dr. J. A. Taylor and family. Preparations are being made to hold big meetings In all the school houses in the southern part of Lake county Friday night. When the. final figures ' are in in the war savings drive the south end of the county will not be found wanting. Miss Sylvia Woowke has gone to Washington. P. C where she has accepted a position in one of the govern- ' mint of fees. I The Southern Lake County Chamber j of Commerce has purchased a large I service flag which will be dedicated 'en July 4. The flag will contain a star for every poy tnat has gone to 'he service of lvs country from the Three Greeks and Hanover townships. There w ill be nearly 150 stars on the f!aff. MUNSTER There iv 1 11 be a patriotic meeting at the public school for the purpose of bo..iit,g t""p Thrift S'an-p sale Tuesday evening at it o'clock. W. ( . Belman o Hammond, will address the mee;mg. The 1 hairman, Peter Meeter. sk wm-king hard to gr 1 a large crowd and also a sutable program for the eiomng. so men and women, do your part by an pea ring. The '"hristian school will close for acritioti. Wednesday. June 21. Mr. ar,d Mrs. William Kuhlman are the parent ri i June The C.rst of a baby boy. born Men2(. ' -rmual e losing DEPARTMENT 0 r H

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the Munster Commercial school will be held Thursday evening. June. 27, 1 1 1 S at S o'clock. Munster. Ind. Th'r program is as follows: Prelude; invocation; War, Arie Bill!; music; The Han of the Hour, Kate Dtilik; Solo. (Senorita Mine), Elizabeth Tarns; music; Ex

perience with a Refractory 'ow, Mary) P.ult; music; address, J. H. ''onroy: solo (Over the Top for Jesus 1 Capt. R. o. Peasley; "Patsy," Ma7.ie Tub y; music; address, Supt. F. F. Heighway: presentation of certificates, E L. Weathers; School Orchestra. ROBERTSDALE "The Ladies' Bible class -a El meet this evening at the home of Mrs. Sharp if OI.1.1 land avenue. All member" a r rvqu.'t. 1 to be present Mr. and Mi s X. Siege! and daughter j of Gary, spent Sunday here, the guests' of Mr. and Mrs. Studor of Roberts avenue. ( Misses Agnes At chit-on and Yi--irt Gelding spirit Monday visiting iu Chicago. Mrs. John Plaul of Reberts avenue, v.as able to return home from St. Margaret's hospital Tuesday. j The registration of women over the pge of IS jeurs is going on in Roberts-1 dale this w eek. Mrs. James Nieholson is chairman and has appoin'ed a number of Moment to assist l, r in this work. It is the ami this t omml'tee t,. visit every home in order to get the Signature of every woman in Eobcrtsdale to see what they are wil-' ling to do to he'n u in the w ar. Mrs. Joe Ha ye? and Mrs. WhI'e of Roberts avenue, visited friends in South. Chicago, yesterday. Mrs Mary Golding and son. George Gelding, left Monday for P --ersl.org. ' Ind. to attend the wedding of the for-, mer's Son, Arthur Golding and Miss ("leva Miller, which took place today at the bride's home. The groom is one j of cur most por-'ar young men and ; bo'h he and his bride have the best; wishes of a large circio of friends. Mr. . and Mrs. Golding will return Friday! and will go to housekeeping in a lit-1 lie home which is all in readiness fur them in Mvrtle avenue. ', Mrs. William Rogers and children of; Elast Chicago, were guests of Mrs. Ernest Elhrat of Lake avenue. Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Neuman of Chicago, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sch.ade , of l.ake avenue, yesterday. : The Ladies' Aid society will hold a special meeting at the home of Mrs. John Biaul, Sr.( Thursday evening. Mrs. Wheeler of Roberts avenue, is spending a few days at I.eroy, II!., visiting her sister. Elsie Binhammer of Myrtle avenue, is the guest of Rev. and Mrs. Speilberger of Naperville, HI, for a few days.

W atch Your Blood Supply, Don't Let Impurities Creep In

Pure Blood Means Perfect Health. The averag-e druggist has handled hundreds of medicines ia his day, some of which have long since been forgotten. But there is one that has been sold ly the druggists throughout this country, for more than fifty years, and that is S. S. S., tho rs'.ishla'blood

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Tn this everyboii y ro pre-, e-iit No one me a vjgorou :its 'A ic.-' million ,1,1 a 11 11 11 a i v. call.-. .-: p nil 1'r-sT., Pi ,'!!; v e , ,0 n e i! t h a 1 , with ha beer, t; C-., , ernn t n against 'h 1 ti I v a f t-Pl.-lely f ; . II. ice. It time of high cost of living, should use nil possible means waste anel to help save food ans , .-in be m.-ie eective- than s campaign tu exterminate 1 'l.siiov ..vf r two huilred oar-. worll. foe i; iffs Kc,-p gi.rb.-ice in ri t-iroof -o.jr ho.p, are! --nove i a'e th. in w.th Steam-' ': h n !.,. boug.it a' an y ! i ic'h.Ki of txtcrmina tins rata 1 hi-, m- 1. :,t : i , -td Sii,-n :,.--r 11 : , . tc - t s it 111 It.S difrVl O.' :,;; , ij.lv rat. A smiid b.x. ..,tti.s w i-i-r'i, v.ii: ,1' i.a. -. i.,ii,,e the house i r ri. i.,;.-; and will also t.iV'ti.a.i. He-trey s and watt-rbugs. Adv. eoi.-kro; The, funeral of Aujiuat Lhl-'f w ho passed away at h.s iieim- Thursday, was In id from his home in Myrtle avinue. Monday af'ernoon at 1 :3' "'ci-n a Rev. I'latz formerly pastor of the Rob.-rts-dult Evangelical church. -f ficiatcd. Mr. Eliiert iiad been in poor health for Sev. ral niotChs. He- was tl 5 years of age and was one of Rob. rtsdnie's oldest and most respected citizens, having made his home m 1M vicinity for '."iii-ty years. The funeral was largelv a'tende j and many floral piece? w ' re in evidence. He is surv ived by seven ehil.lren. 'hree sens and four daughters Interment took place ir "ak Hill cemetery. HIGHLAND Mr and Mrs. Arnolel are entertaining the former's parents who reaid .11 '!, ago. George I lick son Wt Highland. Monday fur southern Elineiip. where he will jejn ; troupe of traveling en-t-rta mers. Mr. and Mrs. Walt r Swets were Griffith visitor, Monday. M'ss M Hired Gust.ifr-on of Griffith. wa a guest at the home of Mr. James J unlniesnn. S in'l.i .-. LANSING Raymond S?hu5tt has returned hom.t from a two month's vvation in California with Mr. and Mi.-. Tony Mater. Mr. Mater will move his lamtly to Wisconsin and is hen now visiting friends and relatives. Miss Julia Liptac and hr visitor visited Grace Hughes on Tuesday night. War Savings enlistment day, June 23. medicine, that ia purely vegetable. .Many druggists havo seen wonderful result3 accomplished among their customers by this great eld medicine, and they know that S. S. S. is one of the moat reliable blood purifiers ever made. Eeep your blood free cf impurities by the use of this honest old medicine, and if you want medical advice, you can obtain same without cost by writhtf to Medical Director, Swift Specific Co., 2S Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ca. BABY CARRIAGE REDUCTIONS An excellent Carriage, steel wheels. .' j-'n. rub ber tires, rechninsi back ! i V ill o.ii rv. $21.75 neatly up hoUt-ied i

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