Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 83, Hammond, Lake County, 17 September 1918 — Page 4

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THE TIMES. Tuosdav. Scptf-mber 17. 1918

EEMONSTRATION on PICKLING. FALTIN'1, FR1NINC, at lAtei-ty Hall, Trida7, 2 p. m. hy MARGARET M. rORN'KLL Federal Horn:- Petr.onstration Aijnt.

J 5, PERSONALS SOCIAL HEWS g COMING EVENTS. The Eadies' Aid So, aty of the First M. E. church wiil hold its antiual cleet,r,n of officers Wednesday afternoon at the hem' "i .Mrs. M. -M. iowio, y; utieii street. Thrrp will be a meet ins of the Ronrd ct Ifnrnn.f?f of th First Christian church nt .seven o'clock this evening at the fhun h parlors. An :! day tve'inc: of the roborah So-ci'-ty will be laid Wednesday at the First Christian hurch. The members aro rciuestod to t'c! nt nine-thirty o'clock and spend the i.ty working on comforters. On Boount c; tti'1 Flower how at tnej IrviriK school Its; Friday rvenln the meeting of the North Side V. C. T. f. j was postpone until tor.it.-ht when Mrs. j i? Trini. of i'l,impt hvmiw i will be ht s'ess. The n-eetinn will be called at Pfvf n-tliirty o bek. The tegular mectin-; of the Curl Scouts wi!l b held "Wednesday evt nine at the Centra! school. Mrs. Albert Hutson of Praekert street tri'l Y" hostess this eveninp to the mmit.ers of the Fast Chi-f s Association of Hammond Temple No. 73 Tythian Sisters. The civic department of the Flammond Woman's Club will meet this pveninp at th home of Mrs. Grace Conroy, S Ocden street. Mrs. J. F. Martin. 773 Claude street, will entertain Fetb.eny Circle. Loyal Women, at the monthly social and business meeting of the class Wednesday e veninp. This week's meeting of the Monroe Ffret Ladies' Aid Society will be held Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. C. Mililken. 1 1 4 Monroe street. The ekction of officers will occur. The May wood Auxiliary of the Red Cross will meet all day Thursday and Friday of this week to sew. The knittins class will meet on Thursday cenlng of this week-ins'f ad o,f Wedncsda v. th reeuiar meetinc meht at seven-'hir-tv o'clock. The rriecnr.es will be held in i Koom 10 of the Industrial hiph scho.d building, and all members are urged to attenl. Th Ladies' Aid Society of the Fir t Fresbyterian church will meet for an all day session Wednesday in the parlors .f the church. The members will ple-r-.e brins their lunches and Mrs. W. T. Hardy will serve c. ffe- to the pucsts. On account of the ram yesterday the venir.c hour committer of the Hammond Woman's Club had to ros'r'o Its picnic until this eeninc. They will c to Lake I-'ronf park between t';Ve and uve-thirty o'clock for surrri"- Thi is The opening meeting of the club year. Mary Cox is hostess to several little friends from five until eight o'clock today a the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cox in South Hohman street. Hiss Grace Van Hn."n of Washington. P- .. and Miss Fliznbeth L. Cowan of Purdue T nivcrsi'y have been spending FOm.e time in Hammond in the furtherance of organization and plans for future In home demonstration work. Seyeral friends of Miss Floss Blaemlre gathered at her home la- 'ifr.mc and tendered her a delight.ful party Thparty wan in the nature of a f.irewell aa she returns tonight t.. Washii.-r'oM. D. C. after a fmiro-n day furlough spent with her parents. ?-r(i Mr!!Blaemire at their hem". 31 F.tst Silu'y Street. Miss Blaemire enlisted as a '- man early in the suirmer. she was presented with several erifts by her friend last evening, among 1 hem a traveling bag and n wrist wat.h. (lames and dancinsr were features of the evening, lie iTsiinrr.!? were served, and there were covers for the Misses F'rances peward. F.'lr.a Co.-. I-'lor'-nce and Anna Smith. Lorine and Marie M'Clur-:. Anna Moss. Mabel McCain. Sarah Heoslev. "nri tin (h-odwm. Fvelvn Hell. C!i.i Davis. Fllsie F'els. F.erniee Hummer. Laura Sass. Agnes Kusnich. I-"h ?s ai. I Edna Blaemire. Messrs. 1 Ik hard .Ia:u.. Henry Kobirson. Victor tr.l If-b rt Evans. Robert Hut.-hit.s. Kucn' " x. Ft eve Mojeska. K-b'-rt F-'as-ui, P-wey Snvd'-r. Fdward Ik.us. Loyal Fari.es. Harry I'att-.n of Hammond. Mrs. Paniet James and son F.ugene. Mrs. F. A. James and son Thomas and Mrs. Paniel Kay. ir."iid of Gary. Last evening the regular meeting of Triumph Council No. 11 P. of L. was held at the 1. 'i. O. 1-'. hall In Sia'.str.et. The r vi nine: was occupied with re-utine business. The quilt on which the me ir.bers have been working was -x-h, i-oi. Opal Hive No. SPfi L. O. T. M. M. will hold i's r cuuar meeting this evertiie at 'he I. O. o. F. hall. Th'- members of the drill team are sp. daily ur'-d t-. be pre n t . The regular meeting- rf the Ladies' Society of the F. of L. F". and 17- will b held Wolne-.l-iy a.ft'riic.(-n at two o'clock at the 1. O. t). F. hail in S'ate S- reel. Mr. and Mrs. John "1. F'tzne- and daughter Faun att. r.-l.-d the War V.xlosition in Chicago on Saturday. Mrs. Robert Smith was entertained at luncheon today in Chicago by Mrs. Lh-we-lly n. A. G. Lekwald of Chicago spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Weils. 315 Johnson street. Mrs. Wells who submitted to an operation several il.ivK aco is reported to be slowly rc-co-. ering. C. F. Moon who has been the iru'-st of his brother, B. 17. Moon and family eif i't Russell street for several days left today for his home in Hlaek Foot. Idaho. Mrs. X. Luckham of Watford. Ont who has been the guest of Pr and Airs.

O. L- smitn f.t e-,-n n itotiman street Mr several days retuin-d to her homo last evening. AIiss Hilda Miller of Lima. O.. has reTurned home after spending a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. AI. E. Lauermati and family of 5 Sin ley street. Mrs. Joseph A. Emmerling. 05 Russell street, who underwent an operation a few- days ago at St. Margaret's hospital is recovering nicely and it is expected she will be able to return to her home at the end of the week. Miss Pauline Hill left yesterday for Oxford. O.. where she will enter the AV'estern College for Women. Her mother. Mrs. W. A. Hill, accompanied her and Will remain for a few days' visit. B. F. Bump went to Quiney. Mich., to-

THEY ARE OF VITAL IMPORTANCE

The tendency is apparent In some communities to regard the V, S. Food clubs as of small Importance. Some women say they are too busy doing ! llier kinds of war work to bother with Food Clubs This is the wrong idea. There Is no other woik as im portant as the food work. Let's con- j s-der it for a moment. Sup; use the Food Administration should fail to s-j ;ur- the tirt css.li y distribution of food, i hat won hi happen ".' I'ls.istcr would bo the result The armies of America. I iitam and Ftan.-e would odlaps.-. Tlomunition workers in the same countries would he unable to plod ice the i! ,a , h i tiei y of war. The physicians and nurses would be unai'le t are for tn-1 sick and wounded. Til'- .'Un...,i theml u,5 wo,.,d ,)ave ,.,,, e of r e - co erv. The t randy of the Russian cliapse nrght ens.lv happen in an.' of.Hf r country if the ;.me .ond.tons were to prevail Any of them or all of th.-ni c ould easl happen :f t ho L". S. Food i d m in , t sat ri t .on fe'l short o' its task. i'un vein row see the relationship h- tween the V. S. F Clu'ns and the Y a r '.' Look at it from another point of view. You are knitting a sweater for - ..... .. "... .voir love.. H-w wild that sweater "vr an empty stomach? You are knitting socks for th- seWifts. Socks protect only the fort, food strengthens find wai tns the whole bod v. V--u are .-pending three or four afternoons n week making clothes for the ."nildren o'. Fiance and F.-iciuui. Which would make them liappoM-. those new clothes or thre good nie-als a ilay7 Tie sewin c and kn.tt'.ng are important. Go to it. but don't Ret such a false j sense of proportion that you give alll of your time and attention to one branch of work and neglect that which j is more important. The p. s. Food Clubs are the approved means through which the Fon, Administration for Indiana is try inn t" meet its t-hare of a tremendous responsibility i Join a V. S. Food Cluh in your neigh- ; bot hood. JITIS. NC'RI.K P. SC'FFP.. Co. Pres. I. s. Food Clubs. Like Co. . DEMONSTRATION ON FRIDAY l n season or sa.tmsr. ormme ana rickling has come and women a l e ask- - r-sr wh'." their kraut or p: kh.-. o-j brined food spoiled last y.-nr At I.-.b-erty Hall ?.t two o'clock Fri -lay iv.il he the opportunity of horn keepers t-

get a valtio.l-le fund or 1 ri "--: ic, a ! , -n In j haprv :is a !.,!- w itn - 1 this line and to pass it on to others. , jsprit.c '. i Y- u . -.') This will probably be the only d- rcn- hns a' hum and he w M ' stration on this topic that Miss t'orr-M j out vc-ut 1... '.;n g -(t i. uwill give thus s a son. La : ge numbers: 'S-iv. I f. -1 -. :.r; 1 of women have t esponded to the trov- ren , . ,; j, -, i , ,, h t - -1 . ernment's recommendations in the can- I ed. "I.o k at ili-u, u.mi in'i

n:r.g of fruits and vegetables and will he interested in learning of another way. Th'ie can he no failure if directions are f c 1 o w e d as shown V. v the Home Ie o. r,n c . i . ( ,n A o n t . S one fail to see that it w o-ibl be fr,r l-.tte--to attend a lesson of an hour or two i that atteni.pt to preserve food with only the help of the re Upo. thus too often losing their canned food and more time than it would --f quire to attend the demonstration. i 1 r.e mote 'oc-ri is saved at home, the more w e may spare our .allies w h now have much lees suear. fat. bread and -th'-i- -.raples than we do. WITH jrfj THE: ii ii n ii Tl-.e Hammoial Chapter of the American l-;ed t";-1,s:S wjii oiYer a course of instruction in llioiifiii.-iiy Hygiene n, il-uiie Car.- , th- Sick if a sufrici'n' mi ,1.. r 1 1 e inter, at,-. !. Tins .cur-.- v. ill consist, of K". lessons, given by a registered fled Cross r.urse, atid a small fee will be riiarg'd. We are very toitunaie m h i vir.g Mrs-, p. ti. ituff. a graduate of th- Southern Pacific ic spuul in San 1 lansuoo and also a special student under Pr. Norman Pirdtr, s and Pr. M, -Pride, who is wil'ine t-, gi-.o the course. 'wing to the nature (..f the community, and the (.-rent amount of war work h it.tr do.--, it has s, . m.-d that such a cjurse would be of -special valu. A c.-rtilicn'e m this course incurs no ohlifcatl. n for P-d t Yoss service m any capacity. However it is one step t-.war,". (e--. -rning a Nurse's Aid, if 'hat is d' sired and it does gi e a woman a be tte r know ledge with winch to nut sickm s-s in her own hi m-. and a creator ahiiiiv for he'pfuliif ss in any- m. rg. ncy vhi, h iiujlit aids.-. A knowl -dge of this work would enable one in fenny cases to release a train'-d H-d ros-s muse for War Work which s almost e.',uival,nt to doing that work yourself. This course would also be of interest to anyone considering a r.utsinir career, as it would cive some insight into the nature of the work, and would be nn opportunity j lo s-e if it is a -rreea !,.. Lf you want to he-, yniirf-lf and your cfimtry in tliis way cm m -in i -a t e nt once with Miss peming. I llnniiiieinl Pn'ldini. telepl.otie J 7 1 .7 . -lay to vi"t his d.iiishier, Mrs. J 17. Melt, dia Id and famii'-. Missi Kath'-rine id,, rim will attend ii'-, k.f. r I Coil.ce a: pockfo-d. 111., this year. She h i t for Hook ford today accompanied by Pr par- nts. Pr. ane! Mrs. ' 'berlin v. ho motored down for a day's visit Miss Winifred P ! a. -k hu rn. d.a.igh'er "f I W. Pl-ickhurn. '17 South H-hman street, will have i-ni.-rr,'!! f"r Wa.shon. I . C.. w here she has a coverninent tiosit a-n. DONNA CLEABY, DIVER, TO BE MARRIED AGAIN Popa Cleasby. th r-rofessional diver, ' who recovered the body of a boy from ' W. lf Lake, July 7. after the police had given up t'.n'ling it. is t . be married tmorrow to J. W Tow nsend, an engineer j of the Indiana Harbor P. It Railroad.' Sh- was divorced recently from George ! i 'out son. ! FREE RADIO CLASSE5?. Here is a chance to learn radio work wi'hou cot. Classes nr being held Monday, AVednesday and Friday rights a the Central school to teach wireless opera t ing.

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Kathrrine Howard, 4111 Ol'-ott Ave. I'liune ih3. villi be pleased to write mi receive social nrm and nl vrrtlaiuat for The Times, also lob nork of all dek."rptloii prontvtlx and well dan. Select line of dreBses. waists anfl hosiery upstairs over I. H. Bank. BoreeLahey. H-17-3 Th- Pingo I 'lull, on- of the olde st ia' o rtia niza ions conlin.d l- those of Aisi v.rigin, of Fast Chicago, gave a fa ri well parly last, oviiiing tor oil- of il . ir ,p parting in- iiil.. rs, i-ng a r'-si-a nt (' 'his city. Mrs. .1. P. Lewis, who i. going to Saginaw, M v. h-r- lor husband has engag-d m !:- auto supply aihs l-usm-ss. The a ffa ir vva.- held t :! pr'i'.y h' tu- ,-f Mrs. lvr Jones !n .-'ou'h Mag 'U 'tve-nu- and a most enjoy aha- evening had with th,- many inem-li-rs i resent. The club as a who..- !- g: ts 'he departure of M t s. I,.w is, w ho has always been a l-ad-r in all a'f.tirs I - iiaimtig t- th,:- town's good. Today si- has gone to the Creai Lak'S to visit i r son, Lyle. who is i-r. paring to ! aval an early date for s, a s, n ie". Miss I. ilii.-.n L-wis. ih.-ir nnufcrht.r. was very I .-l iiinr h-r.- and will b- greaflv missed by In r many c.tiip.'ini"tis. The home '!: h tig maintained in North Magc-uii na mi, is now oeoupitd by Ir. and Mrs. I I. W. Sw . ii-art. Mis. John c. Stephens of lfblth street is hack flam a s. veral weeks' visit to lo r home at I i. t r-- it . Mich. The Paptist l.adi, s' Aid will meet with Mis. Flank Fulm-r. litil-i Crap, vine e-lre.t, vlth Mis. John Lynn, as nssista .t. h.-atess. Thursday afternoon, f.,r a social session. Mi.-s Margaret Reese, a graduate of 'his y. ar of hiiih s-hool. has entered a e;ay cdb-ge of CI: lea go to tak" a course to lit herself for th- busln- ss world. Mis. Charles Oriswold has ft for a vi.-it to hi r husband, who is mess serFami at Camji Mc'lelland. near Ihri.::nglu.m. Ala., and whii- there will be a sass' , f Mr. and Mrs. W illiam !" n, who ici.- visn.-d this city. Mr. Fe-lt-n ia I ro-her to the deeo-.s- d. Alfred Fd'.'ii, well known in null circles of Fast Chic..i t; i. Miss p. ne Cr .ves of Valparaiso spent w --" k- mi with the K'i l'l Jam's ns in ; ; k!i sti . t. Pr. and Mrs. Pavid Johns of the Herod A pal 'i'o i.ls iitertained the i'o. -tor's p.arI's. Mi. and .Mrs. '"harl'S J-hns of ,'hicai-o. and I'r. Charl- s J- hns of this ity at dinner yesterday. Th- pv'iiian Sisters of Indiana Marie r have !:: mvit-d th- hom- 'f Mis. c'ii'iri.s Mcejuown. Jr., .'lliiv il.ina. k s'l'.T. t- morrow -v,-ning to gather in a social way. Mrs. Carl Fa.l-y will assist tli- liost.ss. All Pythian Sisters. Iviii-'ais and friends ar- ludihn a m -s. ., rdeil vvelc.-me to attend. A silver . ff. r.n will 1" taken and go toward tne .. ia i.t fund e-f the Fc asurv Club conducted by the order. Mr. and Mrs. Howard "Williams, former I'Sid.-ius of Fast. Chicago and now , Faat S; i, . have a baby :-"ii b"in to ia-m Sunday. Mr. Williams' mother. Mrs. Ivor Jones, his grandmother. Mrs. Ann Williams, and greai -grandm u he r to th- babe, are there- today to spend ho tu.-e v. i'h the new corner and its I a rent s. A visitor at the p.. '. Lukens home in ' i i -1 p e vine- street was Mrs. Ivan Met7.srer. a niece to Mr. Liike-ps. who came from h r heme at AVilliston. North Pakota, .- rai w as en route to Lit Me Rock. Ark., to visit her husband, who is in thdicers' train'nc camp at Camp Pike. The Swep.sdi Ladies' Aid of Fast Chicago v.-IH m--ef Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Fdwari Olund. 'lcott avenue. Th- Men's League of the Swedish Lu; he-tan c'liirih that was to have- met th.s coming Tluirsdav evep.inr. has he-en j .-s: poned for or- work. A later ani,. in, m' nt will be giv en. Mrs. Llwal.f Johns of Ileaeon street . nt t ta m-d at a dinner party, her guests 1 ing Miss Julia Moss, a teacher f the juhiic schools of this . ity; h-r sisters. Miss P.-se. a teacher at Culv.r. Ind.. ard Miss- Zola, librarian at the Technical s.'a.o! in Calunvt avenue. Il.-imm nd. Mrs. !,. o Marx of Comm'inv.-ea It h ai.ip. is home from a pleasant trip of two w.-ks sp,-.,. with relatives and fri-nds r,t N-w I.uffalo. Mich. A social me. tine w ill l-.o held at the !,,,,,-.-. .f Mrs. A. C. Ruririn. ST.12 Ivy ,.i Thursdav aC'ernoon. for t h- bene-

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Pucuid as assistant hostess. Red Cross work will b- the afternoon feature. A goodly attendance is expected. Mis. Fim-r J-uies, wife of the pastor of th,.- First A I. K church. Indiana Harbor, tias tak-n h'-r chil-itt-n to the country in hoj.es ,!' benefitting their baby's h.-ai'h. Th. little one has recently been a. pafi.-nt at ti e Mo ha. ; K, ese hospital in Chicago, at.d while there is an Im-i-n-ii-i.i.-r.t in the .hild's condition, a .hang.- of air was advised. Mrs. Cress Constant of Ivy street has her sisfr. Mrs. Jessie A'it'ner, of Coal 1'itv, IU and Mrs. Frank Murray of Chicago as guests. Mrs. J. A. P.Tterson of Gary, county chairman of I-v-derat-d '"luhs, is calling a m-.iing for all club presidents secretaries and chairmen ,,f K n.-ral program c(,mmitt''e-s for Friday afternoon, ono'clock. at the jary library. Mr. and Mis. j. p. .p.rics of Beacon street, who are contemplating leaving within the next l .iu we. ks for sunny '"alifornia t., seen! the wii,t.r months, wa re p.if.s'5 t,t Mr. and Mrs. E. N. 'mine in N'oi i h Magouti avenue yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. August Johnston of 'Yowri T'oini and hi. ir little daughter. Marjorie. war... als,, guests. The Lady Elks will meet with Mrs. K. T. Higgins in North Magoun avenue this ev-ning. Miss Alan- Lloyd, a nurse jn training at the Cook County hospital. 'Chicago, is home fop a few days and is entertaining a few friend? at her pa rents' home :n ?Tor'h I-'orsythe avenue this evening-. Mrs. Jack 1 -oft is of 144th street will have the ".-or," Club meet with her this evening. Mrs. Samue Morgan of 144th street is n n visit to th- h-.tn. s of relatives in Paltimofe. Md. S-. i;i tj,, pr,n,. f,,r 'hree weeks. The Name Club will be entertained at the home of M.,ss Celia e'ohen m Sou'.h Alag-.un fivnu-- this eeii.ng. Mr. and Mrs. Edward I'-dYiao of Magouii avenue will h--!d open house atuid-iy .v-ning. S.-pt-mber l'l. f..r all tri.ials and n-ighb,.-s in honor of the e e I. bra ta n of the ir gc.ld.-n wedding anii I: ' rs ry. N-- '.fher i,v i'at.i- ns extended. Mts. W. A. E. .'al'ii-in of the Atlas Apartments will he hostess, t,, the FivHundred Club o-morrnw- afternoon. Airs. t'. AV. Kasf n of Northcot- avenue has gone to A'inin,ac for a few weeks. "With her is Mrs. Walter Low-ry and Mrs. W. Kruegar. They will -lit-r-tain the F R. h'ehrenkamps at their cottage f, r the week-end. Airs. Louis Gray- of Grapevine street is reported as leing III with typhoid f e .-. r. Mrs. Grace Miller of Elm street has gone- to Indianapolis to be near her broth.-r. Jam's Pilion. who will soon be having for across seas service. Mrs. Milk r has two other brothers already in a i. ti ve scrv ic. AIiss Florence Krown of 1 1 5th street has gone to, Ft. W.-yne and her position at the Cuiialiy Pa.king Co. ns private swHvhboard up' ruler has b-en filled by AIiss Pessie Edgar, furm, rly of the Telephone exchange. Miss Jean Lindby of Ivy street, a gr.iduate of the high school of last June, has taken n resit ion jn the office of the Piland Ste. 1 Co. Aii s Lindley is continuing her musical education under Chicago masters and is making recognized strides both in that c:ty and here. Miss Mabel Zcr'c-r of North Magoun avenue and in the office of the Lake County Ice Co. is enjovmg a vacation of -.wo weeks at Grand Haven. I;ch. Joseph Varady. R iifteen year old high school boy and s.,n of Mr. and Mrs. Pan Varady of 40J Alexander avenue is considered safely over the crises of an operation p. rformed for a ruptured ap-n-ndix which thr-nt.-ti.-d his life several weeks ago. Tins is his fourth w-'-k at St. Margaret's hospital, Hammond, and it is very prohabl. tint it will be many more weeks befor- he will be able to be about. Peing the very first attack, theparents of th- boy did not become alarm, d until tic- attending rhysician pronounced him very critically ill. At first ther- was but little hope entertained f e r !' is r a-i y. i i mmmmmmmmjmmM, . V

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FOR SALE Coal range in good condition cheap. Phone 4M Hammond, a-17-3 FOR SALE Household furniture. 8f.fi lieail ave-., Hammond, r-ar door. 9-17-1 WANTED Men tor mil per ton. Frank S. l', "iding coal; ice z Co. y-17-1 N( 'N-RESI DENT NOTP T.. HIE STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE COUNTY. JOHN H STOCKWELL VS. MYRTLE STOCK WELL. CAL'SF Nil. 17584. ACTIN TO DIVORCE. IN" THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, SEPTEAIRER TERM. 1315. Now comes the plaintiff by Roy E. Ressier. attorney, and tiles his complaint herein, together with an afliiavH of a "iiipt-ieiu person, showing that the c'.e-f'-nuant. Alyr-i- st-a-kw. Ii. is r..-t a i-si-dent of the State ,,f Indiana. Said defendant Is therefore hereby notiried of uie pendency of said action and that th- same will stand for trial at the next t-rm f said Court, and that unless she appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling the said cause, on the 12th clay of .xovemher, A. D. 191. the same being the 2nd day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held in the Court House, R,,ni No. 2. at Hammond, in said County and State, on the 2nd Monday of Nov. mh.-r. A. D. 1314 said action will be h-ard and determined in her absence. IN WITNESS AVHEP.EOE. I hereunto set my hand and affix the Sea! of said Court, at Hammond, this 17th day of September. A. P. 11)1. HERBERT L. AVHEATON. r-17-:4 10-1 Clerk L. S. C. NON-RESIDENT NOTICE. THE STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE COUNTT. ANNA fi'HAVOO A"S. PEWAUKEE SOHAVOO. CAUSE NO. 1757s. ACTION TO DIVORCE. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. SEPTEMBER TERM, 11.15. Now cmos the plaintiff by Cleveland &. Cleveland, attorneys, and files her complaint herein, together with an afndavit of a cn.peti-nt person, (showing 'hat the defendant, Tewaukee f, haver,, is not a resident of the Stale- of Indiana. Said defendant is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action and that the same will s'and for trial at the next term of said Court, and that unless he.- appear and answer or demur th-retn. at the calling of said cause, on th- 12th day of November. A. P. If-l. the same be-in c the 2nd day of the next term of said Court to bbe pun an el held Room No. 1. at County and Sta'e, of N.-vomb'r. A. n the Court House. Hamm'-nd. in said on the 2n1 Monday P. lfM. raid action will V h-ard and d trrmin-d his abser.ee. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I hereunto set my hand and affix the Seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 16th day of P. ptomr.tr. A. P. 111. HEEPKRT L. WH EATON. n-17-24 in-l ,-ielk L. 3. C. NON-RESIDENT NOTICE. THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE eorNTY. LOUIS PZAI1L A S. At R- ' ; RET PZAHL. CAU.E NO. 17 575. ACTION TO PIVORCE. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, SCPTEAI PER TERM. lfGS. Now comes the plaintiff by I. T. Alodj. ska. attorney, and fhv his complaint herein, together wih an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendant. Margaret S;:ahi. is not a resident of the State of In liana. Said defendant is therefore hereby notified e,f the pendency of said action and that the same will stand for trial at the next t,.rm of said Court, and that unless she appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of said cause, the. 12th day of November, A. D. 13 P. the same h-lng the 2nd day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held in the Court House. Room No. 2, nt Hammond, in said County and State, on th- 2nd Monday of September. A. P. l!'l. said action will be heard and determined in her absence. j.N WITNESS WHEREOF. I hereuntr. set my hand and affix the Sea of sai'i J Court, at Hammond, this 17th day of September, A. P. pep. HERBERT L. AVHEATON. 9-17-24 10-1 Clerk L. S. C. Our Warvb Ads.idik for unonroisar Thqy bpoeh Haru ana roo if it doxxt fetoc-ord. in

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