Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 85, Hammond, Lake County, 19 September 1918 — Page 12
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Select line of dresses, -waists anil hosiery upstairs over I. H. BanJt. BoreeLatey. 9-17-3 Katherlne Howard, Ofott Aft. Phone 2i3, will be plraned to nrlte and receive social neni and ndrertlslus; (or The Tines, also Job work of all itaHptlon promptly and welt d.aa. Save Seeds and Nut Shells. We people of Indiana Harbor are earnestly requested In sae nil fruit Tits and the shells of nuts. The charcoal mad from these is used In the gas masks of our boys In the trenches to neutralize th enemy's poison-gas attacks. The schools are acting as a collecting- agency so you are askd to Rend -what seeds you save to school either by your own or your neighbor's children. At tho Ki'.cy building Frincipal A. C. Senour and the teachers attached have, placed kecs neatly wrapped In red. white and blue, buntingr for the eol'ection of the seeds. Posters made by the pupils under the supervision of Miss Edna Carlsten are tacked to the ke?s calling- the attention of the children to their patriotic duty- in this matter. Do It, do it. do It arain! 9-15-tf The K. of F. Lodge of Indiana Harbor had one of the best attendance of the year last Tuesday evening. After falling off with their attendance the officials made a special appeal to all members to turn out last Tuesday evening. nd there was a very larso attendance on hand to confer the first degree on six candidates. After the meetitiE the members enjoyed a Kood tlnirj on planins to move into the new I. O. O. I". hall as soon as it is completed, which is looked forward to in about two weeks. They also participated of refreshments
COLUMBIA THEATRE
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TODAY FANNY WARD The well known actress will apoprr in Mr. A. H. Woods' dramatic play, run 400 days in New York, 200 days in Chicago THE YELLOW TICKET Don't fail to see this most interesting photoplay. With the above we will show tho latest official war news "THE ALLIED FRONT." FRIDAY ELSIE FERGUSON in Ibsen's immortal play "A DOLL'S HOUSE" Don't fail to see this picture as well as the beautiful actress. First Run, "The Far Flung Battle Line." Mutual-Strand Comedy. COLUMBIA THEATER Indiana Harbor.
and clears. Next Tuesday will probably be the last meeting night in the old hall anil the ofllcers and brothers have left nothing undone to mak it one of the best times that was ever had in tho K. of F. hall. Do it, do it. do it apalnl 9-lD-tf There were fifty women in attendance 't the Indiana Harbor lied Cross Centre yesterday, who came out to assist in tho making of the surgical supplies. This number was most gratifying. The women aro taking up renewed energy and are fairly plung.in into tho work assigned them. One more evening has been added for those not being able to come during the day. This is Wednesday. Many school teachers are availing tfitmselvcs of this evening, other women of the community may come on that evening- providing they cannot take time from their housewifely duties during the day. Monday and Wednesday evenings liie Centre is open with instructors to assist those who desire to gie their ail in the work. Do it, do it. do it arain! 0-lD-tf The young ladies, office employes of the Marx Manufacturing riant, are going to Chicago this evening to enjoy a theatre dinner affair. The performance at the Cohan theatre has been selected. Sirs. .1. J. Lynch of Chicago, her mother, Mrs. Grunich. and Miss Gladys Lyjich are 'visitors of Mrs. William C'nick of North Raring avenue today. Do it, do it, do it ag-aln! ?-13-tf The Messrs. and Mesdames I.ouls M. and I.ouis T. I.oucks of North Bnring avenue ji re hme from a motor trip of one week to Ottawa. 111. Mrs. P. H. Pollard and Mrs. S. .T. Joyce ivi re among the Kast Ch ten Koans who attended the matinee performance at the Colonial theatre. Chicago, yesterda y. Do it, do it. do it agraln! 9-19-tf Miss Catherine Herry. a nurse 1n training at the Memorial he.spit-,1. Chicago, is a guest of Miss padie Joyce of 14uth street. Do it. do It, do it again! 9-19-tf The Invincildes are scheduled to meet with Miss Yerna "laugh at her home in It.'th street tomorrow evening. Io it. do it, do it again! P-13-tf Mrs. Richard J. Passe is home from the St. Bernard's hospital. Chicago, where she recently underwent an ojvrat.on. Mrs. Passe is a graduate of that hospital's training corps of the class of 1? 12. and while her husband, fr. Passe, was interned. Her condition is verygood since her return home. Do it, do it, do it again! 9-19-tf Mrs. John Median of Michigan avenue had the 19 IS Club meet with her Tuesday evening. The usual game of -500" was played, with the honors going to 'lie Mesdames Riffle, Yassar, Ilunna and V-edford. Do It, do it, do it again! 9-19-tf John Shubert of Elm street is confine'! to his home with a severe attack of tonsilitls. Do it, do It, do it again! 9-19-tf Mr. and Mrs. K. 's. Gray of Drum(Continued on page seven.)
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