Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 33, Hammond, Lake County, 17 August 1918 — Page 5

August 17. 1918.

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PERSONALS

SOCIAL NEWS

FRENCH TOWNS," NEAR RECAPTURE BY ALLIES IN DRIVE, HAVE BEEN DEVASTATED BY REPEATED ARTILLERY FIRE

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LUNCHEON FOB HAMMOND OIB.I.. One of the prettiest luncheons of the week was the one yesterday at the Southern wHh Miss Katherine Oherlin.

.t Hammond, Ind., as hostess. Tlu 1

guests were seated at one large roumi table. Cf-nli red with an exquisite hou-ii-l of old fa?hioni flowers. Res? buds, bachelor I'utmt:?, fever ffw. and Infants brea'hs re intermingle d in the wonderful center-piece and nosef av ..f the same lovely flowers were t a vers f r each (curst. The place cards Wf re most unique vogue affairs, brilliant tulie' bows f various shades completing the sash, or hair ornament of each fash

ionable model. Covers were laid for j il i- following guests: Miss Margate t . Thome. Miss Mary Baxter. Miss Ruth r.tmy, Miss Helen Ozic-r. Miss Florence ; Idorris. Miss Huth Eissman. M'.ss Crowd, : of l.;isran-f, Ind.. Miss Louise Rissman. i Miss Martha Mary Price, Miss Ida I Ketg. Miss Elizabeth Weldon. Miss I I'-rothy I'ann and Miss Winowa S ha!'- ! r. Af'er the delicious four course dinr.er had been served, a thea're parry i was fp.invwl 1- the (riifFts at 'he Ma- - s T 1 . whore they saw the adorable j l::;e Burke Mar.sfeM (O) News. I

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DEMONSTRATION SCHEDULE IT MIPS (OHM.1I-. For Wfk KrulnnlnK Aim. I. Ttiesdav, 2 p. m Volunteer Training Class. Liberty Hall. Wednesday. 2 p. in. I'anninsr a a home Kast Hammond. Thursday. 2 p m C annlns. Jewish Chinches. Liberty Iall. Friday. 2 p. m No Wheat Bread?: I'niumbia ? h'inl.

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M's? f"".vsr!. milliner, of 7 1 Hnh- , rt:n street, is arrancmg to move to new ; jua r'ers at 2 Hohman s'reet. S-tfi ! : r; S'ewsrt. Millinery, moved to i H-hmri --f , c. K Pldar. S-17-2 Mrs. J H Hicks of Oreepfield. Ind.. ! ha.-- arri"d in Hammond for an extend- j 1 if it v Uh Mr. pnd Mrs. H. C. Hat- j fild r f '.'12 I-."l ie street. j ! The Kind's paiifchters met yesterday j In '!'." Rerj iv.iss rooms and spent 'he ! nt:r day dome various Red Cross work X-t IhidH.v will he spen' in the j sa-n" manner. ! -- ! Tr, members of the Friday Afternoon j Cluh u the pursis vesterday at a , "! o'c'.oct; luncheon at the home of Mrs. j J. O. Pioksoii of H if hia nd su- 'et. Fol-j lowing th" 'ro heon the ladies devoted i

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Kuins of Peronne at top, Isjoa in center and Comblts below.

the aft ernoon to F..d Cross sew inc. Mrs

rernard Graves will entertain the club npw ab! to ur j, j? thoufht that cp the "A-h at a one o'clock luncheon at Krf was r.oisoned bv some' hine that she

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Bt . expects to be located in her new f'rro. Hohman St.. in a few days wi'n a full line of fall poods. S-16 The Misses C.oldie and Elizabeth Hitfher ill a e tomorrow for Reynolds. Per.ham and Logansport. Ind.. for a week's visit.

William France o; remains ill at his i was suddenly taken noon while at woik.

Alice s'reet sii.I otr.f. Mr. France i'.l Tuesday after-

Where to Worship

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at Various Hammond Churct.es

3 00 p. m Junior F. T. F. IT. 6:30 p. m. Intermediate and Senior B. T. P. V. 8:00 p. rrt. Evening service.

Durine: the absence of r.'-v

the month of August the Rev.

Taft, P. P. , of I'hicatro. will ill the pul

Can you answer "Yes' to the

lions? Have you canned fruits this season ? Have you canned vReta hie.-, t'-o'1.. Have you had a can of fruit, of -w c-

e'ables and a can of fif pus for your f.iinily for each day in the yeai by the time the canning season has passed hy? lo you know that the veaeiatl'

and fruits are to ffood health what

a main sprinc Is to n watch?

Besides this, do you know that every can of food that you save releases that much for the thousands of people ir Europe vho die daily not t,o much from lack of money or clothing hut Just plain starvation, because there i: no food to be had for them'' Would you make less jelly an 1 can the fruit if you knew that bv so doing the people of Franco and othr allied countries miirht have more than evrn ounces per week per person? Po you know that when you are making fruit-butters as most people ri' that half the contents of your can is sugar? Po you know that syrups mav hsubstituted from one-half to on-'h;ri of FUftar in Jellies and that 1"" per cent syrups may be used in general cooking and canning purposes? "Would r'u say. "But my children do not like fruits, and I do not. lik? substitutes" and continue to make no -hange in your lor.rfs if you knew that EiOO.f'Ofi more people died the pa,st year from starvation than fej in battle and that the latter numbered four million, two hundred and fifty thousand? Po you know that our boys over there have had to chance the:i programs from certain former home co:.-.-fort and that thev make these sacrifices cheerfully be -a use they prefer

to even give up their lives than to wrong and injustice mfl cteri upon you and me? Are we helping to see that we an 1 others are worthy of this living wall of men as our defense?

the star, is a trt :.-, nd us tt..i y American ranchman wk" i enounc

es ii coronet that rielstf w!lv beionr to him in order to remain true to h'.s n.C.ve land. II." girl Tie loves and m-

identallv to the nobbin los vnns. Tilis unusual film l product of the Willinr. sti.dios. and is one of

li vliest a.ud most r f reshing p that have 1,,-f n turned out i t',, 1 i in: prod u i i .

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SOVIET FORCES j SHELL KAZAN i i !"v!Tr-.r Press Cabi.f.'-ram 1 ! A MST F. n I i A M. Auk. 17 Soviet fcre-j es have surrounded Kazan, lo-ld by the, Cz-cho-SJova ks and ere bombarding ir. '

accord :ng to a Moscow dispatch tod a v. Another soviet army advancing toward '.mega where another allied expedition

has landed in Northern Hus fci upi-d KirilV'Wka. On the ern front probably the Pon there is violent fishting.'

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NOTICE OF TWO SHOPS IN ONE For the purry nf (ri' ine: bttr ?rv K my patron?. I hav movprj frm 13S ri'iminr avfn'ir to 2 f'al'imet flvApup. w h r I will b p c r n m f't all my rlrj friend? a? wrl! as r.w D. S. O'CONNOR. Rejentiflc Horseshoeing. Genet al Blaeksmithing and Wagon F.epn-rirg. Phone Sht. 'i-iS-2

SLEDDING HARD IN LAKE CO. "SEZZEE.

tain issues. He stated he believed as he had declared before the war that only Fnethsh should be taught in the public end parochial schools. "Will Wood failed to measure up when he said by his vote that Americans had no right to sail the high sea. without asking the Hohenzollerns where and when they could go.' declared HershniRn. NO TWILIGHT ZONE. The local candidate also declared Wood opposed the draft until the final vote and that Wood condemned the president for citiciaine the 'willful twelve." "There is no twilight zone in Americanism in thi.t country today," he declared. John Ca-. it urged every democrat to become intensely active in the coming Libert v Loan drive Then the meeting broke up so the d'ovnstate crowd could speed through the rain and catch a tram for Indianapolis. Lister's orchestra playe "O.cr There" as they h.-ft. live ryone seemed to hav e enjoyed th' to. el . f-s, iiiciudir.z 1 ap dabby who

j docsi.'t mind near-beer because he never i dtatik fctij thing ati way. There were j the. requisite number of "damns" in th" ' speeches for a pclitiial meeting and '"The Star Spangled Banner" and "BaI tie H.uiin of the Republic" were sung j with spirit. The soloists of the eveni ing were Mrs. Lydia W elters Van Gilder and Mis Elizabeth Stachowltz. I The evening meeting apparently dispelled the gloom of the business session at the Country Club which followed a luncheon there, j While the farming count ;s made rports that they hope to increase the : normal vet it v. as shown that regis'ra- ! tion is proceeding slowly in the Calum't region. The Lafayette democrats made ; a dismal r-piut of ffn'ss because of i th Purcan factional muss, credited with injuring the party. It was report- ! ed the democratic county committee at i Lafay.-fe has not opened quarters. Rports from Benton. White, Jasper and i Newton counties were more ercouragj ing but Lake and Porter sent up a prayer .for help. ! Pat Finr.erty of Gary said that h

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vote of the faeroris and mills is

not registering and that it is friendly I to the president and offers a good field 'for the democrats but that the local organizatinn needs help. i A report stated that the republican (registration was also a failure. I The clerk of the county registration i board here read a report showing the

A?;9 iHERE'S FARNUM

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Th" Mooseheart Legion met last. i emng for their usual session. Following the business of the evening a number of card games were enjoyed. Mrs. Pillner winning first honors and Mrs. W. H Hernngton. second. On the sixth of September a meeting for members of the Legion and their friends w ill be held at which a new flag will be dedicated. The Zion Methodist church of 202 Truman avenue will hold missionary program Sunday evening. 8 p. m. The Toung Peoples" Missionary Society will take charge of services. There will be an interesting program and special n-.usic.

Mrs. Louise Ingersoll. who has been the gruest of her daughter. Florence In-g--rso!l Parry, for several cavs, returned o her home in Chicago today.

The H. M. Johnson's have been entertaining Mr. Johnson's brothers. Oil and Glenn and their families this week.

Mrs. H. W. Steward of 2S Michigan

Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Stand. sh entertained Miss Lyd'a Van Hoveln of Watstka. III., and Frivat- Hilly Conrad from the Automobile Trnining School at In

dianapolis, Ind . at a six o'clock dinner i last evening. j

The Misses Elizabeth Kuhn, Pora Ulrick and Frances Pepporrii-ie left this J afternoon tor Niagara talis and New. York City. While avay they will also j visit at F.uffalo and Petroit.

I First Pentecostal Ciurcli cX the Nat i arece. ! All service? under the big brown ! tent. t Sunday school. 0:30.

Preaching. 10:30 a. m. 2.30 and 7:30 rn.

.North Hammond Mission at 3 o'clock.

"Trie Blue," with William Fa mum

Salvation Army. 267 East State street. J:45 a. m. Company meeting. 2:15 p. m. Street meeting. 8:00 p. m. Christian Pmse meeting, 7:15 p. m. Street meeting. .00 p. m. Salvation meeting. Public invited. Cant, and Mrs. Fearaley.

Miss Fernh e Eastwood Is attendm the week-end "Rush" at the Pi Eat Phi House at Funk. Ind.

j rirst Church of Christ, Scientist Mr. and Mrs. I. 1. Modjcska. 093 Park 730 South Hohman street, riace. . anrioum e the birth of a baby ! a. in. Sunday services, girl August 14th at the Chicago Lying- J g.oa p, Wedrie.-day even'.nj In hospital. Mother and babe are do-j timonial metiiag. ing nicely. 11;45 a. m. Sunday school. The Associated Bible Students

Harold Jordan, who is at the Boy

Scout Camp at Cedar Lake, had an at

tack of appendicitis and was brought home Tuesday. He was taken to St. Margaret's hospital where he was op

erated on and is now getting along 1 nicely. J Divine Healing1 Meetings

Held at our branch. 515 150th

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P. m. I. O. O. F. Minas Dept. store, tional services. Eve All welcome. Seats i tion.

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hall, opposits Sunday, ct. rso collec-

Miss Feys Gabr.el of Muncie. Ind . I who has been the guest of Mrs. Clifford j

venue and daughter. Mrs. Ethel Blank- , Tyler of Webb street

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enburg of 436 Summer street have re-j era! weeks returned to her home Thursturr.ed from Freemont. O, where they day evening.

wer" called by the death of Mr. Stewaid's aunt. From Freemont they went t Columbus and Chillicote. At the P."er plate they were the guests of Mrs. Steward's son. Art Steward, who Is stationed at Camp Sherman. While there thev also paw Sertreant Fred Kirk and Private Newman, also of Hammond.

Miss Laura Rit'er of Elkhart, Ind . j will arrive in Hammond tomorrow to be j the guest of her sister Mrs. George I

Stoddard of 61 Ann street.

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every Sunday. 10 a. m. All free. All elcome. Friedens Brangellcal Church. Cor. Sohl St. ar.d Indiana. At. Hev. Teter Well. Pastor. 9:30 a. m. Sunday school. 10:CO a. m. Church service.

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J Miss Carrie poa if Mat P. Ludwig of the Hammond Pav- .frorn Washington, p ir-'s & Trust Co.. accompanied bv Mrs. . lted Ca mp llumphric

Ludvvis and Mrs. A. S. Hunt, left this mt three Hammond bo s. Robert and re orn:ng for an extended motor trip to ' Comer Ev sits and Cnrl McNanny who Cncmnat i and other points in Ohio. send regard' to their friends in Harn-

They will be joined at Cincinnati by mond.

i aconrce Street Methodist Episcopal I J5. E. Benedict, Pastor. I li'i ri a. in. Sunday School. I 1! :-!0 a. 1.1. Treavnimr servi-es.

1 :00 p. in. Lpwortn league. 8:00 p m. Evening service. Rev. Benedict preaches his .farewell setmon in the evening, the subject of which will be. "Why I Joined the I". S.

7!r. Hunt who t .v es there for

has been iitmg relaseveral weeks.

Genevive Brunt of 25 Mason

Mrs. Edward Boyle of pouplas strfet ' returned today from Louisville. Ky . !

Miss Genevive Brunt of 25 Mason (where she has been visiting her bus- 1

s t eet is convalescing at a Chicago hos- j band who has been In training at Camp t '.il where she submitted to an opera-j Taylor. Mr. Boyle has now been sent t . n for appendicitis the first of the j to Camp Sheridan in Alabama, v e. k.

He'p put Indiana aci oss June

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ho was taken ill Monday morning is' 2S. Join the War Savers drmy

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Army." Pine St. 10:0" a. 11:00 a. 6:20 p. 7:30 p.

Large r.ttendanee expected.

I?resb7terin Chnrcn. m, Sunday school. m. Pivlne service. m. Senior Chr.stian rndeavor. m. Evening service.

j Immanr;el3 Evaneilcil Churca. I The Rev. A. J . Hots. Pattor. IM ! Sibley street. Phone 11SS-W.

9.15 a. m. Sunday school. German and English classes. 10:30 a. m. German service. Mo evening service. fit. Paul's Church (Episoopal.) W. J. Hawthorne. Rector. Sunday services Holy communion at S:0f a. m. Mid-day service an dsermon at 9:30 a. m. As these are out last services until Sept. 15th a special effort should be made to be present. There is no night service tomorrow. First Presbyterian. Corner of Highland and Hohman Sts. J. C. Parrett. Minister. I'hcno 10 4 SR. 3:45 a. m. Bible school. 10:45 a. m. Morning service. Rev. R. Cummins will conduct the service. 6:30 p. m. Junior Endeavor. 6:30 p. m. Senior Endeavor. No evening preaching service during

August.

Methodist Episcopal Charcn T. J Bassett. raster. 9.00 a. m. Class meeting. 9:45 a. m. 3 nday school an! Bible classes. 10:45 a. m. Morning worship. Theme: "Assurance." 2:30 p. m. Junior league. 6:30 p. m. Ep worth league. 7.30 p. in. Evening worship. Theme: 'Care.'" St. Paul's ETsngelical X.athera,n, 85 Clinton street. Rev. W. F. Lichtsinn. pa stor. 10:00 a m. German service. Ferm,.n by the Rev. Theo. Schurdel. Cleveland. O. 11:15 a. m. English worship. 3.00 p. m. Ladies' Aid anniversary services.

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The undersigned offers for snle nnd will receive sealed bids for same up to 12 o'clock noon Tuesday, September 1018. for the real estate "known as LAKE WOODS PARK and located at the Northwest corner of Fifteenth Avenue and Clark Road in the City of Gary, Lake County, Indiana, comprising in all about ten acres, property splendidly located for subdividing, five cent car fare and adjacent to rapidly expanding manufacturing district where homes are badly needed for workingmen. Terms of sale one-third down, balance one, two and three years, six per cent. Bids to be accompanied by certified check for ten per cent of bid offered. Right reserved to reject any or all bids. International Trust & Savings Bank, TRUSTEE 800 Broadway, Gary, Indiana.

rirst Baptist Church. Rev. Floyd H. Adams, pa'tor. 1:S'J a. m. Morning service. 11:15 a. m. Sunday School session. 10:"0 a. m. Burniiam Sunday school. 1:30 p. m. East Hammond Kindergarten. 2:00 p. m. -West Hammond Sunday school. 2:30 p. rn. East Hammond Sunday

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j Conre (rational Chnrch i Corner Tovvle and Chi. ago avenue. i 10:00 a. m. Sunday school. i Mid-week service, 7:30. Wcdnesdsy. j There will be no Sunday preaching I serv ice until further notice. I I

America has not yet begun to fight! Neither has she really begun to save. But we must hurry along thff fiehters and the savers.

i EARTH'S GREAT JUBILEE

For centuries Christians have looked for a Great Jubilee Day for the whole human race, of which

Israel's years of jubilee were only types or pictures.

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CARD QF THANKS

To the Catholic Order of Foresters. Knights of Columbus. Knights of Maccabees. Women's Catholic Order of Foresters. Fellow Employees at the S. O. Barrel House and all friends and neighbors who have so kindly assisted us in our late sad bereavement in the death of our son Andrew as well as for all beautiful floral offerings and the use of automobiles at the funeral, we herewith extend our sineerest thanks JOSEPH SCHERR AND FAMILY. S-17-1

(Continued Irom pajje one. be sent back to Lafayette to practice law. Fred wound up with a barrage of spellbinding gras that left the fish in

! Wolf Lake floating around on their ! barks. j AH, THE gANDIDATIS.

! Hsrr.er L. Center, candidate for sec ; . . roa...rrJ,r1s uo to last night.

jretary c' state, Was next and WillUrr. j i;ary, jth a total vote of about 7.000 M Jm(! who would like t be state jlwo"yMrs ago, has registered 1.359 men. ; nuC'ttir. f -Bowed him. Jones praised j Hammond has registered 45.fi out of a the rural . redits act and Hoover. Sam j ., 0f 4,455; Kast Chicago has regls-Jl.-. Cailo-iy. candidate ,f.,r supreme ! jerede 111 out 0 a total of 3.7S3- In icoutt clerk, spoke briefly and was fol- 1 whiting the total registered is twentyi lowed by Willis .Alfred Fox. democratic I three ou, r,f 1 2G3. In Hobart, 459 out choice for state superintendent of pub- of ?S2 have registered. In the county

lie instruction. Ed Barrett, state g. 01- , t,1? total registration is less than a fifth ogist. said that with Jim Watson, ,'im 0f trl(? vote. Goodrich and Jim Hemenway the re-1 judge Ibach of Hammond, of the pub'ican party has been "jimmed" to ! appellate court; Mrs Alice Foster M'death and was given some applause for Oullough. Fort Wayne, representing the this bon mot. j Indiana Woman's Franchise League, and GEORGE SMOOTHS IT OTSS. j Edward Honan. Rer.sselacr. w ere among Hugh V. Wickens from Greensburg, ' the afternoon speakers. The program where the tree grows on the courthouse j was in charge of Attorney Fred Harnett tower, and John C. McNutt. .Indicia! can- jof Hammond. Following the afternoon didates spoke-. Edwin F. MeCabe said I session the visitors w : re taken or a some uncomplimentary things about the I sight-seeing tour of ilv; region arranged republicans and George Hershman, of , by Frank O'Rourke. Crown Point, candidate for congress) State Chairman VanNuys tM the from the Tenth district, smoothed it press that he expected loss 'ban fifty over afterwards by saying: "It appears J percent of the democratic- vote in l.'?

to me sometimes we are too hard on our republican friends. The democratic party is big enough to stand on its own foundations and be constructive and not destruct ive." Hershman came out flatfoot d on cer-

county. Half of the democrat vet this county wont, take long to cour. One thing can be said for the crats of Lake county. They are cti !y hospitable and knew how to pit part y.

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