Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 54, Hammond, Lake County, 13 August 1918 — Page 6
dc-sday. August 13, 1918.
EAST CHICAGO AND IND. HARBOR NEWS
Kathertne Howard. 4318 Ol'ott Avef'iionc -."vi, will be pleased o write and receive social netvs and nJif r(i!ni fur 1 be Tioaea, also Job vrork of all description promptly and well loa. MSS. rUIfXET IST7EETAINS. Mrs. William J. Kun:!Pv .1, ,...,.
of tho most promising t-oeial and bonelt ! functions under tho Mr-o-jorshlt. of tho1
Calurr.ot D. A. D. Chapter at her beautiful home :n H.mo'.ii street last ,-ua-imk. Everywhere hospitality pre.iomir.ated and th.r sls.Il of the- tnttrtai.vrs. both locally sir.3 from out of town, added
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i-'l In the decora ;k.:is of the house ami from th f.-r.-h ceilinjr th. re hun; a shade of ratriotic hu, s nvide. t:v of red, white and blue poppies ami tulips, which Urre owned hy the Kennv-J Club of Chicago and loaned through the courtesy of Mrs Shan. w:f- of the superintendent of the club, who fa-.., red ;:s nH. It was a 'narve! of leaaty and a'tracto.l
;:.u.iy a'in!i;nts. Appearing on th ;Tam were: Miss Iron Cook ..( .50. the hanee of Pr. F. L". St' ,,f lamina Harbor; Mrs. T:.-.;ar.U n.ers and Mis. 2 15. Campbell, two
K- . avorites: and a quartet compristho Me.'!.ii!fj Funkey an. Cuinpb.-l! . r.-i tho Messrs. Otto Stifert and W. J. i-unkey. Jr. In the dining- room was a bevy of lassies, anions v.lvm were Marsret Car.-'t:.-. 1 s and Capper. T.ilMnn Cress well and Gai! McCoy. Add-
already embraced that faith. lie v. Bern officiated and the hour was set at 7 o'clock at tho very early mass. Mrs. Jacser wore a becoming suit of navy bluo with white hat and carried a bouquet of tea roses. She was attended by Mi;3 Mary Weber and Mr. Olto Knoi-ser was the best man. A wedding breakfast followed at the Jaeger home and in the afternoon a dinner was scred at the harp home in East Chicago. The couple are honeymooning in parts unknown to their many friends. I poll their return here they will to to the
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assisted prohtahlv f..r the affair. There i "' the nd llVa '"Pari'.y i ur until thrv know definitely when Mr.
were Chicago people a a well as nam- - . .
n.ond and an excellent representation Jaeger will be ca !ed to service.
from the Twin Cities. Tho presentation of ihis musicale evening was purely original in mind of the hostess, who is
!i-ur readv to kivc of her time and
bounty to the needs of any patriotic call. This time it was for a state hospital ambulance and the purchasing of Liberty bonds. The receipts of the c cuing were gratifying and the D. A.
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have the best w ishes of a large circle
of relatives and close friends who extend them every happiness in their new state. The monthly .social session of the Ladies" Aid of the Indiana Harbor M. U. church will be heid at the home of Mrs.
! W. U. McQuilken. 31o2 Fir street, in the ! evening of Thursday of this week at
Ik's have every reason to be Indebted ' :3o o clock. Mrs. loa ?pter win mi to the hostess, her entertainers, those j the assistant hostess. All members are
who assisted materially and to the pub- urged to be present as this is tne meeting
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l:c for their responsive generosity. Quiet weddings seem to be the favored vogue these days. Yesterady an East r.k'ag.i young lad, popular in the your.g set. followed the dictates of the trend of war da a and became the bride of a young- man awaiting his cull. She
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.! v.es Shnrp of -J S 1 Magoun avcThe gro(.ni is Mr. Kdmond Jaeger.
sen cf Mr. and Mrs. Jaeg, r of 106 tate Line street. Hammond, and at present has a lucrative position with the Inland Ste.M in their offices. The ceremony was performed at Pt. Joseph's Roman Cat nolie church. Hammond. her the groom is a worshipper and whore the bride, has
of the summer season and dues are collectable. Miss L,. Lyon of ISCth street has as guests her mcce and nephew. Miss Sadie and Mr. l'hillip l'ishman. whose home is at Trenton. Tenn.. and who have been on an extended trip to California and Colorado. The Ladies- Aid Society of the In-
idiana Harbor M. E. church will share j in the receipts of the soda water dispensary at the Central drug store this
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SATISFACTION sells more coal than all the boasts that were ever made. The SATISFACTION that our coal jrives the customers is what v.-e depend upon to hold our trade. Are You One of Our Satisfied Customers? Better Let L's Place You On Our List. YOU WILL FIND SATISFACTION' IX SO DOING.
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be disposed of and a committee will be ready for the taking of the doliar dues by members if more convenient for them o leave at the drug store while these women are in charge. Mrs.C. Kessler of Michigan avenue invited friends last evening to meet in a 500" game complimentary to Mrs. Geo Bender, a former resident of Indiana Harbor and who is here on a visit from her present home at Coldwater. Mieh. There were guests for two tables and the awards were captured by the. Mcsdnmes Bender and McClelland. Cooling refreshments were served at the con
clusion. The V. r. Ladies' Aid will enjoy this coming Thursday visiting with Mrs. I Simlson at her home at Chesterton, i Tho ladies will meet in time to take I the 9:09 car on the Lake Shore. It i is to bo hoped that a gocdly number j will respond to this kind invitation, j An auto party was sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Frank O. Holem of Michigan j avenue for the benefit cf Mrs. George ! Bender, who is here in this city visiting j old-time friends. The ride was made 1 to Flint Lake, where they spent the day picnicking.
L. G. Hubhell was home from training at Furdue University for a few days, which he spent with his wife at the Karl Jansson home in H4th streetNorth Harbor (Marx City) has reason to rejoice over the first boy- babe advent since the completion of that wonderful little town. The lad belongs to Mr. and Mrs. W. SeoviUe of 51 I' street. Attorney W. B. Van Horn of Fir street has returned home from a few davs' business trip to Indianapolis. The Ward Bower residence at 36"; Fir street has been disposed of to the Frank Kolem's of Michigan and Commonwealth avenues. The Bower fimilv
j is preparing to leave town in view of 'Mr. Bower taking a government posi
tion The Vacatlonal Bible School which closed its term last week at the First M. E. church, at Indiana Harbor, placed tho work accomplished by its youthful daily attendants, in view for the public
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IIre is a r.eat and attractive u.i for the cooler days of late sv.mr.-ier t i a firo ?rnde cf pray jersey with wool er-.broidery tr:rr.rr..i-.;; ths Poc.-.eta ;.r.ft citing the ooiiar ar.d the fror.t of the coat. Although rather more decorated than most walkine suits, it is evidently meant for thct purpose since heavy oxfords with military hec!s are worn unth it and dark gray woolen ribbed hose.
Coal, is going to be hard to get in another month or two. Don't let the coming scarcity find you unprepared. LAY IN YOUR WINTER SUPPLY NOW. Be patriotic. Buy your coal now while you can get it without any trouble. This will permit the railroads to perform their service to the government this coming winter. GAS HOUSE COKE DOMESTIC COtfNELLVILLE COKE DOMESTIC LUMP COAL. DOMESTIC EGG DOMESTIC NUT DOMESTIC WOOD
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; terday and last evening did not lessen a " " ( the interest that this school's w ork has
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aroused and the presence of many people was well noted. The older children re-told the Biblo stories in their own way which had been told them by their eldors. tho younger children sang tho old-time songs, in melody strain. The exhibit consisted of the finished products of the basket weaving ar.d hammock making. Both of these trades were perfected by the boys of th class Theodore Ottcn was awarded first honor in the hammock making. Ar. hie Teegarden in that of basketry. Eleanor l'ltzer scored highest for her perfect, knitting of a scarf, and lone Smith was ranked as the very best story-telhr. Tho articles were all sold out and at the nominal rrieo of what it cost to make lh'i!. Next year the work will be taken up anew. The Baptist Ladles' Aid have dispensed with their regular meeting of this week and will picnic instead. They will go to the Lake Front at Indiana Harbor and not to Whiting as was first announced and spend the afternoon and evening, having supper. The families of the Aid members will be the invited guests. Mrs. Mrs 7. B. Campbell of North Olcott avenuo hae 83 thir guest Mr Campbell's mother, who is here from Ada. O. Cards arriving from the Misses Mae Englehaupt of Indiana Harbor and Miss Elizabeth Morgan of East Chicago show
j their present location at Milwaukee. I Wis., where they are visiting places of J interest. They are going on to the Dells for a longer stay.
Mrs. Marcus Herschovltz of Grapevine street is on a pleasant trip through the East for many weeks yet to come Mr. and Mrs. Albert Judge of Oak Park motored out to he the guests of Mr. and Mrs, James Judge of Hemlock street for the day. CASS OT THANES. Mrs. Kemper Fulmer w ho has just returned from Middletown. Ind . on the sad mission of interring the remains o her beloved husband. Kemper Fulmer. who passed away after a few- hours of
TWIN CITY COAL CO. COAL.
PHONE 1069. Block and Washington Streets.
ALBERT BATES, Manager. Indiana Harbor, Ind.
illness due to the excessive heat of last v. ek. is desirous of extending her deepest appreciation to all those who were so thoughtful and kind to her in her hour of affliction. Especially the Inland Steel oe'i. ials and the empolyes. neighbors and friends. LOST Gold watch on Grapevine St.. ..!':!-. lay evening, between 138th and 17 th street. Monogram V. H. P.; a "ifi. hinder return 3726 Hemlock St. S-U'-l
ANTHRACITE ALLOTMENTS
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NOTICE. A F-ri's of important. Boird of Health rooetir.cj. will he held during the next four days at places designated as follows :
iend Chamber of Commerce, i. on Tuesday, the 13th. -Commercial Club Rooms, Wedthe 14th. at 2 p. m.
East. Chicago City Hall. Thursday, the 15th. at 3 p. m. Whiting Public Library, Friday, the 16th. at 2 p. m. These meetings are for physicians, druggists and business men and will he addressed by Major Cobb. V. S. Tuhlic Health Service: Captain King. State Military Department; Lieut. Helvvtg, L. S. Public Health Service, and Dr. J. M Hurty. Secretary State Board of Health. The abve classes of men arc stronglyurged to be present as matters of intense interest pertaining to this cour.ty ' .11 be taken up. (Signed) DR. R. P. HALE. County Health Commissioner S-13-3
County Fuel Administrator Feuer announces that the allotment of antliracito for Gary was only 2.0OO tons, while Crown Point is allofed 3,;no tons and Hr.mniond is allowed IS.r.OO tons, making a total of 23.5nn tons. Gary- is to receive a smaller allowance than any other city because there are said to be comparatively few baseburner stoves here. Allotments for East Chicago. Indiana Harbor. Whiting. Hobart and Miller have not yet been made public by the
etate fuel administration. The county fuel administration has applied to the state fuel administration for permission to make allotments among the cities and towns of this county because there may be a surplus in some cities and a shortage in others.
The War Savings Fledge Card is a little note written to Uncle Sam to assure him that you are with him in the war and that you intend to stay to the finish.
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Remember that ai: work. entruatsO aiy car 1s dor.t in my own otrices. rlt Care in Chicago, where yo ucan call for eonauitation anv bualnt-aa day in tu aar or any Monday evening- until o'rloek. Service beat to e had at any prtea. and It ronti leia. Phone Central 5S6a JOSHUA R. H. POTTS, g S. Dearborn St., Chicago ATTORNST anel COUNSELOR AT LAW. CITK Hit HARTFORD BUILDLSa
HARBOR BOY KILLED WEILS ON FURLOUGH Frcnk Stanis'av. ski. Trocp F, 7th Cavar;-. Ft. B'i-s, Texas, 3734 First stree. Indiana Harbor, in lure J in an automobile accident last Friday night, died at the Ft. Dearborn hospital Chicago of a skull fracture Sunday.
HAVE YOUR WATCHES AND
JEWELRY REPAIRED BY
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Better Work For Less Money.?
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DR. ROB'T J. CARROLL PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. 155 State St., Hammond, Ind. Phone S419. GIVE MY OWN MEDICINES.
HARBOR KIDNAPPERS ARRESTED IN GARY Two kidnappers by the names of Joe Hay and Emileo Vallujaz. Spaniards, of Indiana Harbor, were arrested by Gary police last night at 100D Jefferson street for the kidnapping r.f a two year old
Rirl dauphter of Ray who had separated from his wife. The kidnappers were turned over to the Indiana Harbor authorities.
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The adjustment of your car is just as important as the adjustment of 3'our watch. Vriien you leave your car to be repaired you want to know that you may securely rely upon the ability and honesty of the man doing the work. This is the guarantee we make you and we arc responsible.
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FALL TERM Make plans now to enter the day or evening school September 3, 1918 Experienced teachers, individual instruction, best methods, moderate ra'es of tuition, 45 years under present management. Call, write or phone our most convenient college for particulars.
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