Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 217, Hammond, Lake County, 25 February 1919 — Page 5

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COMIKO EVENTS. The 'Vonian'?! (Juild of Si. Paul's oopa' church vvili be entertained at n'l day meeting VVi dnesday ly Mr.-. 1.. Hell and Mrs. J. IX P-ius-cl at Mrs. ncii's kome, ?; Webb street. ! .iinr-hPt.ii Mil) i (re. by the ho-ii--ss at no. hi. Margaret Ma'.y, 335 Indiana avcw ill bo hostess Wednesday aftcr- ' "" !o the .--ith t l:iM.-in of the M. K. 1. -Cites" Alt! Socirtv. '! I'ebolSh Swirly will n,t OH .Unesda vf thi." work instead of I'i i f.imi mi a -count of the nul; party !i' .' v. .11 gi e si the First t'hi-:-(mii l'.ich ! I' u r-i a r entr-g. Torre vv ill l.r :i in cting of th" I'aM i i -!" A-oi-!.-it;..ji o!' Hammond Tempi" ' ! I ' thraii Si-'rrr t'us c en tug .it ' '"i:r "f V E y Abbott 1:1 MaiuW s"-nue. 7 election of ofiicers i!J .- f. ' a ' l h -- v. .in- --'i;. rf n i he tnf:nhi- of ' i Lady Viking Sr-vme Or. ' w Ul b" . r . r; ; , -."ri h Mi, !!'-j-;on at h-r Ik l ii- ir. U'c '..:! ? t. !r.'.- .. I. Vvh r ...n ;,:ui Mr;. .?. T. ' iTi- w ill b" m : tv- meet mjr o'" til'- I.-,riie-' Ai'l .t .-. .;,-y of 'li'- i'lrsi IV ; ; i i hurch V,'. ,1r,r .-.f;-! - ' '"'! at -'ir i Ijnrc T'-" rh n". The fj(i:!t"a i-r t i i i'ino c-i'. i;. . Toiiifi-ro-v af ;T!ir..iri the nic mb"rs of h- ;. I. A. Ttinl.rr.irJ.Ty Club v. ill b-i the c : -!s of Mr:. Orp'iry Xcl son a", her h j;.-.e, 4 70 lliirr street. . - 'I . at.r' Mr Fred .dri--p': ;.-r c ie-!-.:l'e.J t'-e -..it .'riK:vrr11'' 'f Their n.f :-i,nc 'i' ;i Tf.rt .ar u rda v . 1 ;-ruary thesr h'-ii". .1",2 Henry tre-t. In Wr -t-ni; -. t"n U v a color sehcmr

of v ci. 'hitr and bh.ir ca'Tiod out i i ;h: d.'i ors t i.'-ns nr..! ti e f.isor -..oi e -mall American tls. Mush: nr tlancirg: wen? cn.io rd and during the vennig a two t'ourft iuncheon ivsj sj:ed. 'I heir gurtts included Mr. and Mrs. Ora Tfilor nnd -Ini;ghtrr.s Atitis Kose ;ful Lcora uf lark Manor. Mr. and Mrs. T'm.ni.-i5 AdeUpcrpcr and dausrhter Lorraine. Mr. and Mr!. lcrt Adelsperger. srni Mrs. and Mr:?. Clmrles Adelsperger and Oaushtrr I.unle of llcs.sville. Mr.

J and Mrs. Arthur Hrady, Mrs. Mabry and I daughters AlbrrM and , Kathcrin. th" . Misses Katherino Meyers. Helen Maye. JJargart AVolf. Messrs. I'lod Krxtreiv. j Archie Smith. John Mfrrs. John Mayo, j t'rank Adel?rersei" .inl Marion Adelfpcrper. j I; V. Ilollev. Dentist. r;oom 113 I'irst 'National Tar,!; l'.uildirg. Entrance;: ' Siblc; or iltduitan St. Phone "57. ; In celebration of her elevsr.th bir'hjfiay anniereary Marjerio Lyons on Sa'urciay afternoon entertained a num- ! h.-r of Ji'-r iittl friemis at a chanr.ir.ir ' e-lo:isat pirty fmiii two-thirty unt.l five o'clock a her l-.eino In Webb street ': Th" Kiiest cant" In colonial cestum"

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era:i 1'aronage on 6 1 1 h street. Chicago-. Saturda. I'ebruary Tho Cficmon.v j v.a. performed at four o'elock following I which the bridal party had dinner u I the State's Restaurant. Mr. and Mrs. j Carlon v ill li e at 6oi-d and Normil j aer.ue. Chicago. Mrs. Carl?on i? ai daughter of Mis. Adelsperger of Ham- J

mor.d and has man friends here to whom the announcement will be of intei est.

. The new Mitzl ltui st lea shown at the Shop. 1 S4 State st.

in th difC. rent HankfortU Hat c-1 r-si

.ind rlurlnj." th" rftrrnoon thete were tab'erivr:. a.ni" and lancinr and in Cf;eh:sior. a pr.-til;- sppoir.tctl U'nheo.i war scf. rd Th.rre wr;r rovrr? for Arlrti" i;i- .lai" Lock wood. Mary ltlirab"th Cmn s. .tax." V.'.isor. I'toroth;- Sr. Aurora. Poslivrriftk. I.uoi--' tS'll. F.'i- nb'th Coot-., lirtty Klir.fr'. xmitli. Mary Con, Virpine Henibroff. I.ticilr 1 on. Ai.nrtta l-Ca'.uf. L'.l'iari

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j f?-eral frietiej? gathered at the home ; of Miss Anna Sc'irelbfr in Suirmer street Sunday tr. eciecrate hc: b rthday ' anniversary. The afternoon arj even1 iriK were rct;t v..th games and music. I the prizes in lh" g-a.n-rs b"lng awarded I to th" M:if" Marie and Christine j Sp"rn-r. Julia. rtetrich and An-s j ' hor. At o'elock an clabora'.e I luncheon Tea? served and there v err I v ors for Mr. awl Mrs. Christ Pormr,i i

i of Cnry. Mr. and Mrs. rr"d Tiietich ?Jr. ; and Jfr-i. Jta s Schreiber. Mr. and Mrs. ' It. YV. Schr"ib"r. Ihr- Mirs 1-tmrr.R FJorj man. Louise I.aderer of Cary. Leuisr I and Emma Paul. Anna 'Weber, Julia. ! Dirtrich. Amelia. Marie. t"'hr;r,t ir.e and i Louis" Sp,"1"rner, Anna, A'nta and K"t! j ehreiber. M,essrs. Jack Itinsc'.e. Ktrry. I Carl and C'corao ?cl,icib"r.

the meeting last cvenlnut of Jx Shulman Gate at the I. O. ." 1". ha!! in tat street Mrs. Diamonds tein gae a ery intcrerting report of the Zionists convention held at lh; Hotel LaSalle. Chicago, recently. The society here has raised ?T10 for the Palestine Il-s-toration Purid aui also rerorta having $110 for the War Relief Kund. On Wednesday evening of this week a farewet! party vU be given at the oabbath Scho.il rooms for Mrs. Grcenberg and iaujh:era 1'annie and Alio" who will leave Saturday for Vc.v York City. In celebration of her e!centh birthday ariri'. crsary Dorothy Wiedcrgoit warj ci'.en a pleasant party Saturday afternoon at Iter home. S"S Korsj the nfr.uf. The little people enjoyed music and fames and at the close Mrs. Wi"d-e.-gott assisted by Miss Sandor scrrd a ta;rty collation. Those- present weir Margaret Se ens Gertrude Wilhelm. I'erti Vre!:. Maxine Ftachowic. Irene. 3 1 elyn 'ind lona Chandler, Anna Ven Senis. Anna P.-klo. Helen Clim, M.irETaret Plain, Matilda Kolaf, T.il'ian 1 endnckscn. Marie Prchm, Mildred Linsenmann. Piorotlty, Ttuth and Kathryn Wiedergott. - Liberty Camp ."e. S4S7 Royal Neighbors met last evening st the K. and

of s. hall in th" Rimbach buildin-. The rieputy, Mrs. Hayden of Lowell vas a

guest at the meeting and addressed th" camp on the coming class adoption in

.. i o i v. ii .tiii it ij CAi'vrtvu inn 1 hi' I ' w i'l be more thaji one hundred oandi- j dates initiated. Mrs. Itva Childs of Hanover. "Wis., the Supreme Oracle, w ill J be in attendance at that meeting. On Thursday evening Mrs. T. M. Wilkisou . of Truman avenue will opn h"r horn" to the members for an Old Maids' Parly.

Don't Suffer From Piles

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FREE SAMPLE COLTON 6'.9 rjramli Cldg.. llariisU, Uirb. KleHlr rr4 we Free smnl of Pyramid PU Trectmeat, tn fliia w.a?per. I-anit Street Cty ?!(

, Mrs. -. Adelsperger of to,; Shcfticid ; . "nu" hid her sccstr en Suiidjy I Mr. nnd Mf. '.I. Carlson w h"s tnar-

Progrcssne '"ourt No. 1(5 Tribe of Ren Hur entertaineel at a ery enjoyable card party and dance on Saturday evening at the Z Cammond Chamber of Commerce. Pivteep pri::erj were awarded in

the card games. The parly was ury largely aUenued. --- Initial. on of a c!?ss of candidates will feature the meeting this evening of Hammond Chapter No. CI'T O. !1. S. at the Masonic Teinpi". A ro.-ial hour will follow in the batL-juet room in charge

of Mrs. C. X. Jewel t. There will be a meeting this evening of Golden Rule Council No. 1 r. of L. at the T. O. O. F. hall in Sta'e 3treet. Mrs. George Scrfier. formerly M-iss Alice Newton, is ill with influenza at her home. 160 rimnmer aer.ue. Mr. and Mrs. riint Lcrdine. :,',o !.".".. , street, announce the birth of a for.. Mondny. Pehruary 24. Mr. and Mrs Ralph Lrland Mo-hcr hne returned from their wcddir.sr trip and are at the bom" "T the bride's par-

nil.-. Mr. and-Njs. Harry P.urgr, S Cairo!! street. Horn to Mi. and Mrs. Herber t ilhelm at their home. 10" I'ark Place. Sunday, February 2S, a son. Tour eld Suit cleaned ai.cJ pressed the VICTORY way will look like new. Try us Victory Cleaners. 677 lMiman si. Phone rs?3. :-i:ir - At her home in Oak street yesterday afternoon Mrs. J. C. Carroll was tendered a very pleasant party in celebration of her birthday anniversary. She was presented with several gifts in remembrance of the occasion and a social time was spent with music and games. A luncheon was served in conclusion. The guest" included Mrs. Rcssie Lars'.n. Mrs. Lundejuist, Mrs. Ruth Pearson. Mrs. Ross, Mrs. Rmma Tahr.ey, Mrs. Kate Rrcsslcr, Mrs. Nell Mionshow er, Mas. pcKuhl. Mrs. Clara Agnew. Mrs. James Fitzgerald. Mrs. Dan O'Hern, Mrs. Charles l.irewbakcr, Miss Fern Hamilton. Miss Mabel Carroll and Hiss Blanch Carroll. ... There still remain a largs number of aprons at the Red C.-os headquarters in th Hammond building and tha owner:: are kindly r"rj-jestt-d to claim lhm at the carli-st possible day. Hammond Temple No. 110 Krlghis of P.vthtar? ..riehrated the flfly-flfth anti:vcrssry of the orgar.iaatien last evening it tiie Temple . cort.er of Jlohmin a.mi Oo i n streets. The meeting was f.-aiur-ed by initiation and a very pleasant social session followed when the members ax.d their gucrts cr-joyed a program of elanc'-s. The affair w us very largely a'tcr.ded. A meeting of the L. A. to the O. R. C. 's announced for two o'clock 'Wednesday afternoon. O.John A. Logan Kncampment met last evening at the Calumet I. O. O. F. hall and conferred the Golden Rule degree on a class of eight candidates. On Thursday cveninsr the Odd Fellows Subordinate lodge will meet to confer the degree of Truth on fourteen candidates. The members are beginning preparations for the county convention to be held in Gary in rr!l. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Carter of Williams street received a telegram today telltns

of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. I

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We have 10 carloads of Pota- 1 (? toes on hand to be disposed of at once at the following low k prices: $

Fancy Minnesota, Potatoes per bushel Early Ohio Potatoes per bushel Wisconsin Potatoes per bushel Large Fancy Idaho Russet Potatoes, per bushel.' 50 Boxes Navel Oranges per dozen , One car Red, and Yellow Onions per bushel

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AVc want evervbodv to tn this delicious loaf of bread. a. H i;; baked brown, the color of tbc slices is pure while, with a ilky line texture, and as sweet as butter. In order to thoroughly introduce Butter Krust Bread into tbc homes we are offering the coupon below which is pood for five cents. Sign your name aud address, take it t your aroocr, who will give you our regular l1 -j-pund loaf of Butter Krust Bread, 15c size, for 10c.

Mrs. Mary Schutz and son Arthur are I in New- Tork City visiting ltdward ! Srhutz who is on board the V. S. S. Fdi ward Luchenbachs. After visiting her i son Sirs. Schuts will go to Jersey City j to be the guest of her brother.

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American Car and Foundry American Locomotive American Smelling American Steel Foundry American Sugar Refining . Anaconda Atchison Raid win Locomotive Canadian Tac-fic Chesapeake and Ohio Chicago and North Western Chicago. Mil. and St. Paul . Colorado Fuel Colorado Gas and Electric -. Itrie General Motors Lehigh Valley Marine New Tork Central X. T.. X. II. and Hartford Northern raeific Pennsylvania Pressed Steel Car Railway Steel Springs Reading" Republic Iron and Steel Southern Pacific Studrbakcr Sinclair L'nlon Pacific L'. S. Rubber V. ?. Steel

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I'OTATOES Ohios. Jl.COgl.63. CHICAGO. Feb. 23. VEAL .V) to lbs:. 19c; 70 to SO lbs., niiiOc: I"1 to 110 lbs, 21 22c: fancy. 22'2c; overweight kidneys, 140 to 173 lbs.. 22-ic: overweight kidneys, H0 to 173 R.. 14 Q"17c; coarse, 14c.

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The Gary Baking Company. 10th and Roosevelt St.

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CHICAGO X.XTX STOCK. HOGS Hull:. J17.4nfrl7.65: top. $17.SO; butcher hogs heavy. $1 7.63 9 17.S";

i racking hogs -heavy. $! 6.7or?1 7 : j medium and mixed. ?17.-0 t 1 7.43; light, j $1 7.00 1 7.K5: pijts. $14.2316.30: I roughs. $16.2516.73. ', CATTLE Bee cattle good choice, j $15. S3 ff20.n0; medium and common. SlO.oOlS.SS: butcher stock heifera. i $7,73513.30: cows .?7.0 fi 1 5.00 ; run- ! ners and cutters. $6.50 fi 7.60: Rtrekers land feeders gco drhoice. $1 a. 73 1 4.75 : j common and m"diurn. S.0 ?? 1 0.73 : veal calves food choice. 16.2316.73. j CKICAGO OftAIIT rTTTTJRKS. ! CORN N". 4 mixed. Jl.?f'4: -4 white. I JlDHfM.SO'i: yellow. $l2!fM.21: 5 I mixed, fl.271.2?: .". whit", ji .27 T 1.2S : 3 yellow. $1.271 2S1vt mixed, S1 25'ff ; t.?6: 6 white. $1.24fl 23; 6 yrl'ow. j$i.:c. J OAT-S No. 2 vhitr. f.ii'!r2r: ?. ! white. 50 "e? nU-r; 4 w hite. 57c; stand- ! ard, SD'i g-60c. , CHICAGO PXODTIClt.

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The IlBmrnond Orphe-;m theatres Monday and Tuesday bill is pleasing the eustorers immense!. Basketball on bie;. cle, trained roosters, a woman violinist, a .ketch callec'v "Home Folks" and Grany C-aidner, a blackface comedian make up the performance, together v.-:lh a good movie comedy.

DON'T CHANGE YOUR HUSBAND It Is probable that tho.?e who talk learnediy of "arV on the screen, are not always exactly s-.:ra of their incarilny. B,Jt no one. even i'-e least conscious of what constitutes art. could fall to recognize omethin-r rar beyond tha ordinary in motn ni:tures in "Don't Change Your Husband." which was prescnte! t t;,o DrLuse theatre with mucjj swecem' yesterday. It is an Art-raft pictit-e produced by Cecil B. X.eM:l!e. wl. "ch if in Itself a gitarant'ee of high ejuatty. Rut even Mr. rrM;l!" l;a:: -,. don" himse'f in this story which, for -h"cr beauty, novelty and artistry has been unequalled in the annals of fn." -. -f'ti.

good attendance of mei-.ib-.-rs be preaei i. Miss Margaret Dickron of Orapcvu.. st. will be returning to the Madison University to complete her senior yea af'er a few days' visit with her pai cnts. the J. C. Dicksor.s and bavineome here to participate in the cetmonies attendant with the inception ' the Beta Sigma Sorority. The thimble party which by virtue r Its date should occur tomorrow aft.noon has been postpc.ned owing to tie ladies cf ths church making xrrpar--tions to serve the chamber of Commerce dinner. One week la'rr has be- n selected. March 5. Members of theliterary depar;lnf1f of the East Chicago Woman's Club In-. ' the disposal of mar.;.- tickets for th' Lyric theatre, the date of Mareh 3!. when "The Tale of Two Cities," a Dickens' mastcrr.ier-e. may ha viewr.i The picture carries a wonderfyl w or-.' message ar.cl the public should iiot mi' the opportunity of fceinsr it. The fi'.c h.13 been engaged to appear here on th; date through the n"rgies cf the women who have studied the phases of t;; interesting author's life work and I certain of the public's appreciation f-.r E-aining the consent of Manager Cva i. k to produce it in this cily.

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LEMON JUICE WHITENS SKIN

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CARD OF THANKS

CABD OF THANKS. Aew ish tu express our thanks to our frieiv's :ini! n -lghbors. t!ie Eagle.. J. I). I., durinf.' th" sad brreav e inn t ..f our wife, --ist"r and daughter: for th" r orisolniir words of Rev. Lichtsinn, ai-.j :o all those who loaned us autos. Geo C d"er and Family. i 'has. Hcnsick end Family.

' G.rls! Make beauty lotion at heme for few cent's t fjqueeie tn ju ce or two lemona Intt a bottle containing three ounces of Orchard White. shak well, and ycu hav a quarter pint of the best bleaching ana a'Kin whitening lotion, and complexion beautifler, at very, very smail co.i. Tour grocer has the lemons ar.d anj drug siore er toilet counter Mil suppl; three ounces of Orchard TVhiie fcr few cents. Massage this sweetly fragrant lotion into the fact, neck, arms and hands earh day and se hew tan, redre's. h!!osii?!!. unburn ar.d wind-, burn iisarpe-ar aodbf tr c!r, aofr ana roav-t-hite the ak.n "cec.T.-.es. Yes! If Uharrn:esa. Adv.

All woman of the community arc urged to be present at the TvIcKin'ey auditorium tomorrow afternoon and hear Mary C. C. Bradford, who superintends instruction in the public schools of

Colorado, speak on today's teachitiir aud the adopted methods which rr"asis much ' to the pupil and instructor al:k". Mrs. E. N. Canine, president ' of East CM- j c.igo "Woman's Club issues a call for all club women who ctin posjiMv a'fr.ri to i del i. Th" tirttTi- im r-t rt-.-trtiL- I

The Indiana Harbor Womvn's Club has an invitation extended them t" be present at the address tomorrow afternoon at the McKirley school at ." o'clock to bo giv en by Mary C. ". TJradford, ,-tatr superintendent of public instruction in schools of Colorado.

: IN MEMORIUM

Miss Mary Meldcs of Kcnoiim. ' i -. . j a g-uest for several weeks or Mr. A. ! Icc of Rim st. is departing for an ex- I tended trin to fan Frnris o before h"r lina! leturn to her home town. j The Pythian Sis'-r- of Indiana liar- I her are meiiing this evening o iniliat? , irandidate. w ih hilin,- drill train pj-- I ting on the v ork. U it s. kcu ' hr.l a

IMKS.MOBIAM. MASEPOHI. In loving memory or our dear brother Charles, who Tired four vcars ago today. " P-p.i was the hour that fatal day "vVhrn Ood called our dear brother avvav; . No f.-ierd on earth like him wo'!! find: May (Jod grant him eternal rest. Loving Sir-tors and Erothcrs. irr MXMOSXAM. l.Ofl? T'ETViRe- living memory of cur dear husband ai 'l father, who passed away one year ago, Feb. 23, 131S. Gontbut not forgotten. O. for the touch of the vanished hand. And -lie sound of your voice still. V yrrol" from your o- ing face. That lies on distant bill. Th far e vv e Jnv r-f I So Well. Tour loving wife and children M;r. I Peter. Otto Fct.jrc. Edward T.r.i.-r

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