Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 10, Hammond, Lake County, 28 June 1918 — Page 10
THE TIMES.
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Enid Bennett, t?ie rhnrmlnj: Antra-- appp.irs for th firt tlm In a mature
iau actress wimra 'J nomas ii. luce presents In Parmnoiint ploi ;rf, lsns a role in hr next pi'-iur.' w hl-i is a radical depanuro f i . 1 1 1 h, r i-b:iract"ri-zations in Xauht.v. Naughty. Iho Rijrgest Show n Karh" ami othor pictures in whirs; she has so far been seen. In fir's picture, "A I .-sTt Wooing," by J. G. Hawks. Miss Dennett
role, that of a jaded society debutante. In the above picture the star Is seen not in real life, but only in the play trying her hand for the first time in makMig pies. The explanation Is necessary to reassure Herbert Hoover. A'thoueh they look like perfectly good, rei i pies, they're only picture pies, Mr. Hoover.
MAKE YOUR FAMILY HAPPY Story & Clark, 582-584 Oakley Avenue, Hammond, Opposite Post Office
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Mrs. Chapman a;il ehitdren cf Maywood. IK., spent V.v ; .- !. y licrc visiting' her sisters, Mrs. lv-arce a.il M rs. Greleon of Amy nii'io. Mrs. Fred Uiniiarr.-.T -f Myrtle averue. nttend'-d tiw ,'":!: tr.---:it exercises of the V-.;,i:k.i M ,!;.- .'! '.ece at the auditoru':i ia !i'.'a- Thursday evpning1. Mrs. McT.el!rn of AteH.-n ,avna, irtio und!rwnt nn c praM' n nt the St.
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mtioa; tisy ara rato.1 m cu-rnlny plotters tsra'.d toe comi- cf tt a litt.'e f;nbcn"i to jiaddra t!. heirt.i and bri-htcn tbj homed of a host of'happjr fnruliica. Ibere id a mart renurk-.Lte preparation, known aa Mother's m.--), v.tidi hs born ocd by wtirnfa for OTer haif a centurbafare tho arrival of tl.o !,.:;ri. Th's Is n pnetrat:Dy external arpMea' ioa for the aV iomn aitd breart. l!y Oiliy ti:rouhoot tlw waltir? mont.ij, strain nr.i tcrisioa ia rcll rred. lLp nioxr'.ea are tta;'. elartic and pliable mo that when babr comta U-ey zoasd vrilh easa end the p&j and diuger ai tba crisis ia liatcrally Tben. too, tbo nenea are not tcra and irawa wth thnt twi:al wrer.ciar. elrain. and panr dlstrenes, such aa nervovuneaa. iiau-sea. bearicf douu and strt-.liin pains, ar amoriff ti dlscomfcirts nnl tlcbiiitatinp ex(erincc wranea v.-lio hava used Mother's rrlend eatey hara crit:re!y escaped by tla pplicaticn cf tbis time-honored renie'iy. Thooaanda of women Lave ued Nither'e Friand and know from experience that It it feao of th irreatert contriUitioiia to beaithy, tapVT inotfcerb'Tod. Write to tho Bradfield fUfarCo, taaar Bid. .AUnnta. Ga for tbelr "fotiwaood Bock." Thero ia a wealth of i-
dust a Word to the Wise St-ry & Clark rve Bold Planoa In thia vicinity for the past 61 year, and hv the largest piano organization in the world. They distribute more pianos than all the dealers In the state combined. Ask us for a list of satisfied customers. OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9 P. M.
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t recti on ocd comfort to to derived frouj Jeadlnff this little bock. It U piain'.y written Ivat what jvcry woman wants toknow. Oet bottle at Jlother'a Fri
rift today, and thus fortify yourself ogalnrf ain and diitcornfort.
Margaret hospital, was abla to return home Tuesday. Mi?s I?e;h Whit of South Chicago, vis fed friends here yesterday. The Ladies' PiMe class met tVednestlay evi-innjf at the home of Mrs. A. J. Pharpo of Cieviand avenue. The ir'-otlns was well attended and the c-veninf? was spent in the usual pleasant way of the club. Mrs. William Bahn of . East Side, vishr daughter. Mrs. Albert Schaef- ' r, yesterday. Karl Cowden of Indiana boulevard, is able to be up and around after an illness of several weeks. Mrs. Mary Gerke of Antioch, 111., is pending a few days st the Gerke home in Cleveland avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brown and mother. Mrs. Springer of Roberta avenue, motored to Gary, yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Pratt and family of Kankakee. 111., were euests of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Bueli of Indiana boulevard, yesterday Ja.k Delaney of Roberts avenue, spent the day in Chicago visiting with friends. Mrs. Emil Hilderbrandt was the truest of relatives in East Side, Thursday. Mrs. M. Schaefer was hostess to the members of the Embroidery club et her home Thursday evening. Th puests spent a r'esnnt e-veninr in
needlework until 9:30 when dainty re- j refreshments were perved. f"
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Reese avenue, Thursday afternoon Rt I r i ( 1 oVlock. Rev. Born of the Lutheran I I,'
church, officiated. Mrs. Johnson was S7 years of age and had been In poor health for several years, her death bein due to heart trouble. She is survived by her husband. Interment was held In Oak Hill cemetery. Mrs. Mathias Jloser of Amy avenue, spent Wednesday la Hammond visiting friends.
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582-584 OAKLEY AVE., HAMMOND. Opposite Postoffice.
OPEN EVENINGS. WILFRED HUGHES, Mgr.
ALSO AT 4603 FORSYTH AVE., EAST CHICAGO. Opposite Hartley Theater.
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