Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 223, Hammond, Lake County, 4 March 1919 — Page 5

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THE TIMES.

Rl KAPPAS TO SCHEDULE OF

HAVE A LUNCHEON

Sorority Members of Calu-if,

met Region to Meet at Edgewater B. Hotel.

The schedjle of the sectional baskel j ta!l tournament for .iteen teams li b j

held at Gary on March 7 and S is as'

ollotvs; i

Fes Plies

bead lnday far Free Trial ft Pyramid Pile Treafaaear ad l lnd Real UaprinrM. If you ulTer so baoly you can't wait for the free tiiai Ret a. Q cent bo:. of Pyramid Vile Treaunent at the

Hours.

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SFE'-Iai, ,Tm The Times. WHITING. r.VR, March 4. The f .irth annual luncheon for Tri Kappas 'f this region will b riven next Sat"?Jay afternoon at the Edgewater Beach He'.el in Chicago. The time set for the mcheon Is i o'clock, but the members are planning to be there early and rend the afternoon renewing acquaintances. Any Tri Kappa wishing to at"end the luncheon wii! notify Mrs. Wal- ' II. s;:n;th. phone ivt:ng SS-J. not V.-rr than "Wednesday. '!"i-s car'siuncheon will be the oc-'"-oti for s special celebration on the ti.T. t. of tne Kappas a II nil introduce two new chapters which have been re-

ently installed. The Gary chapter and I

'Teams.

3:0(1 Kancesv llle and Kensslser

l:0t Kmerson and Monterey. ' ' 11.00 Brook and Low'tl!. i Trlfiay r. 1:00 Cromi Point and Whiting 2; 2:i Fair Oak and Kentland 1 j S:0'O Medar vjlle' ar.d Froebel " 4 .U Morocco and Valparaiso i: Triday Zraatar.' ! 7:110- East Chicago and Hammond 2 S:Ut -Winner 9 a. m. -Winner U a, ni..lj Saturday Jl. z. S.0C Winner tt a. m. -Winner 1 p. m .2 5:n(i Winner 2 p. pi. -Winner " p. m..l i

jm:pn. Winner 4 fl.fm-Wmner 7:1,1 n m

4' i 9Mu"ip.iwiiai mini wimii "ii - 1 LliWtlt"H' '''' l '' " 111 " HMrtW

irne r 4 p.m:-Winncr

I Saturday p. m. i r'"1' Winner S:S0 p.m. -Winner ? a.m..l i j i::00 Winr.r 3 a m.-Wtrrer 10 am...?! j Saturday XTealaf. f I R. Of Winner 1' p.m.-Winner ?. p m.. .1 . 'Officials it Guy r.arr i " -Tj i I si,r'.. I

nearest drug- store. Take no aubatitute. The nuick relief has been a wonderful b'.jssir.jr to a host of people who hr.d itching, bleeding and pro t rti d! n it p.le. hemorrhoids and such rectal troubles. Won't de

al their

he Esst Chicago-Indiana Harbor chap- t er are both composed of rnanv e MrH" and r Ha-kman

orth-wh,le yojnc .m-n of the" low ns . "l Glcr'dRlf fail.. i and with Whiting's -veteran live-wire I V . B. Tarker will entertain the

hapter thev should b? a factor in rh. "',rnK,n v tuoono week from tomorrow

FREE SAMPLE COLTOIM TTKAinn ORPG roMPANT. t:3ryrair.ld EM(5.. ilsrshnll. Uich. Kiadlr sesl tre Fre ramp rt Pytmii Tdo Trettnfeot, Id plaia wrapper. Naire Street City State

Harrison street Mr. Arnold -has just lic n iliM'ltarcd from stn ice He w as ssationcd at Camp 'MtClrllan, Ala.

In celf brat. on of licr eleventh buth-i day nniv ersary Malifl .Schultx was I

; hostess on Monday afternoon to several! fru-nds at h'r liome. ,S:; Harrison streel ( j Muiic as icn!.red during th? after-! ; noon and at three-thirty o'clock a dain- ; ty (.o'lation was scrcd. Those j. resent I ; were her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William i Srhultz. l.er grandparent . Mr. and Mrs. i lolm V. ulf. Mrs. Joh.n Iorenz and fam-j ily, Mrs. N. 1 Ih t r.K. Mrs. Gus Wulf. t Mrs. Henry Kirsfcsicpcr and famil.s. Mrs. i r l'ranli M.-Cullouh. Miss Hattie Vulf. j 'Otto Wulf. WaHei- and Helen S hultz and Osta r Hac.ck. - A ineei ii k o f the l,ake County Hu- ' nane Society was held last evening at j ;t)i" Central school. The members, dis-j ! cussed conditions and the necessary im- j proements. There v. as quite a large ( attend.-inc'. j - - t 1 Mrs. I- ' nomberg?! entertained ' twviity lutle people Saturday afternoon at her home in Glendale I'ark in honor , if lier son Crersicr. whose sixth birthr j day anniversary occurred ertorday. Tlie children enjoyed names and at the 1 -o.- a dainty collation was s-eretl. At j e.irh -... er there was a small cake with: a lighted .-and ie ami the table w is at- ; r t r;ioti ely decorated. '

riviv

are willing to assume the responsibility of -the impjlrfd cff.clonc:- of the, gov

ernment and the embarrassed

fort

Oirl-.

io gain po.nts for the contest, partial returns are !n but w-e are

finances aVle to make the following renoif.

or me eounrty curing ine time or my. ,hjth glVf.s th, poin,s thus far

en.orcca absence.

FINDS FORD OVERTURNED

turned

in plua those won by the sale of War

I ftavlngf Stamps from December I to .la nuary 1st:

SUCCUMBS TO PNEUMONIA

Thomas tiineff. 27 year?

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Officer Kekstein o police, while on duty

the Hammond , lait night found ;

an ov erturned F'oid runabout with Ind.

rsT-19 in the ditch at folum-

license

hia and r.oose-.elt avenue. No one could be found env thing about the car.

who k n e w

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Troop 'Troop Troop Troop Troop Troop T roop Troop

No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No.

SCOUT CONTEST. from now unlit midnight next Sjndy, March 5111. every -Scout in the competing Troops will make every ef-

DO YOU NEED A KIDNEY

on!-, and

for the vre feel

Hi 1 5 ? 1 S a

first sure

4340 4J1G 3 200 1775 , . . 1 775 1710 450 has given the

si wek o!

that w-h

poi n! points po: nt s po; nts points pom: 9 po; nt 4 r report

the contest n the r Cg-

oid, on" ,j

3th t lle owners of the grocery store at 5". ! Morton avtnue. Hammond, died .

Maigaret's l.opilal lh.s morning oj rneumon.a. The funeral wi!i be l;eld fiom th' Kast Ha:.m;ond Macedonian church at two o'clock tomorrow afternoon, lute -ment will he in Oak Hi!! cenieterv . i charge of I ndertaU'r tlurr.s

MEDICINE?

f Wednesday. March 1?. at her home

in I

vicinity. rM- ;,tre'-t. ; The lujicheo,, rrul also fumih an op- I Tho Monroc Street Ladies' Aid So- ; portunity for meeting a number of ; :lf'ty W!I ,'"0', "cdnesdy afternoon' Ktppas from various chapters through- I lth Mrs' Gcor8e Teager. 1127 Harrison eut the state w-ho are at present livinr , strcet-

bere. Among these there are two ei- Ti,e nie-"'"ir of the fourth division of

rni president end other women who have taken a prominent part in the life of the fraternity.

PERSONAL i

SOCIAL HEWS

the M. K. Ladies" Aid Society which was j announced for Wednesday afternoon has had to be postponed one week. ; Honoring Mrs. George Kathbun. form- j erly Miss Anna Kostur of East Chicago, f a February bride, M iss Gertrude lunde i of 322 East State street entertained !

very acngntrully last evening at a mis- : cellaneoua shower. Music ar.d games ; .were features of the evening following i j which a prettily appointed two course I t luncheon was served. The table was j decorated in a color scheme of pink ad '.

leader for the (lav yhe read an inlT-

cr-ting pap'r on v ! mmicrn 1 10; to Canada" and Pr. Ortrovvski and Cliarie.. Surprise gave interesting and instruct i e talks on Immigration and Hitimigration. The committee was then entrrtamed very pleasantly iith a piano duet ".Scherzo in H rial" by Miss Kat!ile.-t Tjjons and Mi.ss Hleanor Speoncr, two violin selections "Concerto" and ".Serer.ade" by Mark Cook, accompanied by Mrs. George Houser and two readings "A Highly Colored Sket.h" hti "A hv " by Mi.TS Sadie Marcus. After !v program the hostess erved refreshments. - One half the members of the i;m-b'-oiderv-Club entertained the other half at luncheon yesterday at the home "f Mrs. Viet or Dvr in South llnhunn

j Vm . Kilmep's Swamp-Root i n"t : recnimendf d for e crv thit.g. h it if yent have kidney, liver or bladder trouble, it ; may be found just the medic. no von , tired. Swamp-Root makes Iricnc's

iquieklv because its mild and immediate Thi e-,Ci,ng an important meeting j effect i soon rea"; e.j i,, tl,Ht cases. It , ,. r.r t, t... 1 " " g'-ntle hc.lini; herbal compound a of the 1-arent-Teaeh't s club of the 1 rh ysl(. j;) prescription hich has duslrial High school will be held. The j prov ed its great value in thousands of

etion of cfncers v. iM take iiac ?n- ui i . :-.o.to cw3 acc-Jiuing ii

reiiai'ie ;eT i moi.y. At irue'gistm in large an J medium s v.e b'il t s. Vmi rr ay liave a sample size bv.tle 1 t!:: a.wajs reliable prparation fcv Taecel l'o:t. also pamphlet telllnc ab.tit It. Address rr. Kilmr t- Co.. Bingbamton. N. V.. and enclose ten (r.t. ls'J mention the Hammond Times. Adv.

On

aceouot cf Ash Wednesday there fc no rreetin ef the Woman's

Paul's Epls:cral church to-

J-uiid of S

mo pros". Ths second division of the M E. Ladies' Aid Society w i'.l be entertained tt one o'clock luncheon Wednesday at he home of Mrs. Henry X. Fuller. 104 Detroit street. The assisting hostesses will be MPs. Jordan. Mrs. Wilson. Mrs. Sulvester and Mrs. Tearson. The monthly meeting of the Standard Bearers will be held this evening at the fcorr.e of Miss Miriam Warner, S3 Carri'.l street. " , Mrs. J. S. BlaJkmun and Mrs. A. T". Rohrer will be hostesses at the meeting if the I,,dis' Aid Society of the First Tresbyterian church "Wednesday afterroon. The Trinity Ladies' Aid Society o? 'he Trinity Fngllsh Lutheran church w.il be entertained by Mrs. John Kunt, 11? Williams street. Wednesday after-r-oen. Mrs. G. J. Wolf will be the ass sting hostess. Mrs. E. J. Pillescher 43 Highland 'reet. will be hostess Wednesday afternoon to the Jewish Ladles Aid Soejety. The Wednesday Afternoon TJ.ridg "iub will be entertaind by Mrs. August eh.rie'.d?r at he- home in F.uth street i omorrovv at two-thirty o'clock. The Rooster Club auxiliary will be

r.' erta ned this evening by the Misses

; green and there were covers for the!

I Misses Marie Rathbun, Xina and Mar-i strc"?' Thr euets brought their needle caret Trost. Gertrude Friedhof. Agnes ! "n'Prk "nd delightful afternoon, j Daughcrty. Clara Hesterman, Helen I M"' na,rh Chicago was I Coot.- w3-. n-. r,rf v-,iii- .,e i-.... here for the mcdiv.

Chicago, Gertrude and Myrtle Bun', Mrs. Ed Rathbun end Mrs. Fred Bune. j r" V HoMey. Demist. Room Tin 7 irit .. . : National Bank FuiUitn. Untrane- 3: The music department of the Ham. UiMey or Hohman Sts. Fhonc 34 iV. mend Woman's Club w ul meet on Fri- 1-' v W

aay aiirrnoon or mis wee at tup-thirty o'clock at the home of Mrs. George Hanr.auer in Ruth street. The suhjeer

i low ms which there will be n reerp'ioiij for the facultv. The meeting is r-illed j : for eight o'clock snd all members ate urged to attend. ; i '1','ie will be a meeting this e cn.itg; ; ; ,,f opal Hive No. SOo I.. O. T. M. M. at ;

'the I O. O V. ball m Stste street. f- ! jer the lodge session there wi'.i be a kindergarten ratty for the members i and th-ir gue-'t. Triends or Mrs. Meriila Emcnne. 4 7o ' Summer street, will be glad to leirn tViht she is recovering from a sprained

i nnkle leceivcd while alightm

street oar three veks ngo.

'to get around on crutches. j Mr. and Mrs. Everett Rieman of Car- , roll street have as their house guft. j ! Miss Thrlma row oil of southern Indi- j ana. j Mr. and Mrs. Tail! Moophead of He- ,

UtU-e t.ie pirill ' i i I

i res are submitted that the order o the Troops will be (hanged. Thus far Troops No. IV Nj. S and No. 10 have qualified for rrpnent. There is etill a chance to do .. Points sained before midniRlit not Sunday will ! nr. Death of Mrs. Giffin. Mrs Rva Giffin. wife of Wesley B. Gi.'fm. pasyed away Saturday even in;, nt 6:45 o'cloek at li-r home. 243 Indiana avenue Tlie deceased i 'ji- ived by her h isband and three sons. L'doras and Chas.. Hammond, and Ward, of Canton Oil.c. She also a.ei three grandchildren, three .sisters and three brothers.

The deceased was born find died at the age o!

lifter a lingering illness. Rev. Sharp will conduct the funeral services at the home Tuesday at two p m.. internient at Oak IL'.l cemetery.

TROOPS ARE CONCENTRATED (By International Kiwi Service.) ZCRICH, March 4. Troops a:e tv -ing concentrated at rasau, Rat.s'uo-i and Ingolstadt to march upon Miin.ce, the Bavarian capital, according to in-, rp-.a ion from th frontier today.

at Knos. Ind. siity years.

Are you reading

Unsightly Hair TleMlraele. tke etrtg-lmal aajtttarr llauld. 1m truly a, reveiatt la aadera aeteaca. It im Jnat a eCterlos far reaaaTtas etare. hrUrtly trwtk aa It la for erU aary aea. Oaily aremmjae t Miracle mum m istars'tuiek aaarate la pack-aare. At tetlet cnattn la at ! 3 alaea. or by mall front aa la piala wrapper roe4at ef prtea. FRFF lk with teatlnvalala f alaaeat aataarttle filatna what eaoaea Italr a faee, arek and traa, wliy It laereaaea aa PeMlrtflf deTttalMea It. mailed la alala aealedi en-re la aa truant. DeMlraele. Park Art, aaf 13a Bt Sew Yark.

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-THE QUALITY LOAF-

daurh'er Menda; borplt-il. c'hicar."

Mlieh

al V.'eslcy

will be the Harp and Miss Martha Lund i!l play and Mrs. Hannaucr will sing. Mrs. Charles H. Lavers has sent a parapr on the Harp which will be read at meeting.

Lenten iits for the w er' at St Paul's Episcopal church beginning Ash Wednesday are ca.rly celebration a 7 a. m.. service, at 10 a. m. a'id r r-unc service with addrci-j by the rector at 7:30 Wednesday, evening service at ". :ilo Friday with address by the rector and Saturday afternoon nt 4:15 o'clock. The earlv re"ebrati-m on Thursday will bs omitted this w cek.

Attention L. 0. 0. M. Ml member of Hammond Lodg

N umber Tuesday

d to be present

matt' and J-l-l w.

n o; ther

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enmg. March 4th, for nomofficers f"r the cnsuics :-car r.-p'Tlan: busirjesi. Fraternally vours, .!. C. BECKER. Dictator.

Butter Krust Bread the new bread in Hammond, is wimiinuHammond homes, because the people here iiy, first, last, and always.

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Tour old Suit .leaned ard

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The marriage of Mr Nellie nt'.away to Sergeant Leo A. Arnold !-"k place at four o'clock yesterday afternoon at All Saints rectory n ill: th" R"v , Father Edward F. Barrett cTieiatm; M'..-s Clara t.aucrnian and Mb-s Ruth

At est Hammond a ent in honor of

or heroes'

Too Late To Classify

COST Pair gold case in icinil 'i' pot. Oakley and lUrntrrd .-7.

eye glasses in black v Michigan Central

jt noon at her home

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Haines entertained at a post-nuptial rarty Saturday evening at the home of Mr. Rnd Mrs. O. P. Duckworth. 1130 Harrison stret. complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Ord O. Granger whose marriage took flare to

weeks ago. They were presented with a chest of silver. During the evening music and dancing were e.sjoyed and

the hostess served a two course lunch

eon. The guests were Mr. ar.d Mrs. Louehes. Mr. and Mrs Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Warni;ont. Mr. and Mrs. Dickenson. Mr. and Mrs. O. V). D'jofcworth. Mr. and Mrs. Granger, the Mi'er Margar-t Verhoven. Edith Krensell. Florence D"b-

birs. Mildred Roberts. Blanche Carroll. groom was attended by b's brother Julia Keim. rre.nces DeBjld. Martha j Sergeant William Arnold, w ho is h"me Larson, Theresa Schrocder. Helen Glor-j from New York on a three day furlough i'4S., Irene Kralowetz. Messrs. Norrr.an ' And William JlanteufcV The bride w ore Adler. Lester Leikel. I. Paul Jncs. a. gray tailored suit w ith hat to corPavid Allen. Gottfried Carlson Arthur j respond and ber flower" were a corsase R Johnscon. R. B. Rutherford. William 1 bouiuet of bride's roses und sweet 'r"a.

Harder and Elmer Peterson. ; After the ceremony about forfv r.i'?t.' . . Ill " T T-l ST

were entertained at d-nner at th bride's Xs V JcjV

Mrs. Nicholas Emmerling was hostess ! home in Bauer street. The tables w er j

HAMMOND TO HAVE MONUMENT

is to hs.ve a meruit i soldier and sail-

h-i-.num'oer. 5Cft. The Vjt

ii, ci iS is back of th- plan anj

at a meeting .last night appointed a comnv.tt?e of ecven jr.en-.bers on ways and means. I- rll nrobah l !-' the monument will

re erected on th grounds.

Butter Krust Bread

imrredicnts and material? that

is mudc from Jie best moncv can buy.

Went north H-'r.ool

Butter Krust Bread

i Dulrano served as bridesmaids and the

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VISITING NURSE FOR W. HAMOND

'The c.ty co

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la i y a n ;j r:"''.

n. i I of Wet Hasnmind

d monv to pay the

expenses or a visiting

has tho real home-made flavor, just like the bread you would want baked under your own supen isiou.

Butter Krust Bread

to the history department of the Ham-j decorated very prettily w ith raroi'nn I mond Woman's Club yesterday after-; and jonquils. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold after;

in Mason street. As ja brief wedding trip will be at homo in j

TRA SESSION" j

SAYS THE PRESIDENT i

rvill be enjoyed by everyone, from the kiddies to the Id acred. Evcrv bite invites another.

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Open Evenings-

517 BROADWAY

GARY, INDIANA

I nay sv stems of the count ly and to I make arbitrary use of powers intended to br cmploved in the interests of the jpeopl. Tt :s plainly my prsent doty to i attend peace conference in Paris. H is also my duty to be in close con- j i tact with the public business during a ! session rf th congrcrs. I must mske j I my choice between these two duties apdj

; T confidently hope that the people of the ! country will think Dial I am making j th' right choiee. It is net in the interftt.s of the rifcht conduct of publie afi fairs that I should call th congress in J special session w hile it is impossible f er roe to be in Washington, because I of more pressing duty elsew here, to co- ' operate with the house.

i "I take it for granted that the men

i w-bo have obstructed and prevented th

j rass'.te of reeessary legislation hav

i taken all of this into consideration and

Butter Krust Bread

is as near to you as your grocer. He will be q;lad to sell it to you because he knows when BUTTER KRUST BREAD goes into your home it means a satisfied bread customer.

Butter Krust Bread is an Indiana product, made by Indiana workmen.

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CARD OF THANKS

CARD OP THAWKS. He wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their hlp and sympathy during the illness and death of our dear husband and brother. Also for the beautif ll floral tributes and the u?e of ati'omobiles. Mrs. Iav id Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Hamilton. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Waller "Wright.

CARD OP THANKS. We wish to thank our friends, rela:ie and neighbor for their kindness and assistance during the i'.lr.ess and

oeath of our dear wife and mother, and fatso those who contributed the beauti

ful floral offerlnes. W. 7 Griffin. Mr. ami Mrs. Etidoras Griffin. Nfr. and Mrs. Charles Griffin. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Griffin.

is the BEST. WHY not get the BEST when it costs no

more

Ask your grocer today for BUTER KRUST BREAD and snti.sfv voiirself as to the high standard and quality of the bread.

THE GARY BAKING CO.

10th Ave. and Telephone Gary 919

Roosevelt Gary,

Street Indiana

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! band, father, son and brothers: also ffr - .

aaaa'"aa Brother arid Sister. l

CARD OT THANKS W wish to thank our friends and telatives. the Railway Signal Union, the Rev. Wagner for their kinaiess and

j sympathy shown during our late be.-

r'avement in me io.? ui our near misband. father, son and brothers: also those who contributed fhe beautiful floe.- pieces. Mrs. Ralph Smith and

Parents Kroi ner ar.d Sister.

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ADMISSION i 25c and War Tax 2c Children in Arms Free

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