Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 292, Hammond, Lake County, 23 May 1919 — Page 6
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Kemembfr Arkins. Hammond's oldest Jewelers, 163 State St., for KnsHsoment and Wedding Kings. Birthday and Graduation Gifts. 5-6-tf COMING EVENT3. There will be a incetins of the civic doimrtment of the Hammond Woman's flub this evening- at the home of Mrs. AV. F. Kielefeldt in South Hohraan street. The beginners and rrimnry depaVtment of the First M. K. Sunday Pchnnl will niett for a rehearsal of the Children's Day program Saturday afternoon at two-thirty o'clock at the church.
The Alice Club liomrit IVince tonight at the Masonic Temple. Hranoh's orchestra, 5-23-1 Miss Aurilla AVileox. daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. K. M. Wilcox whose marriage to Harry Perm r w ill be an event of September, was honor- d at a surpr ise miscellaneous shower last cwninjc pivtn by Mrs. HolYman and Mrs. latton of Whiting at her home. SS 1'vtroit street. She received many vry attractive frifts. The guests were from Hammond. Whitinjr and Kast Chicago. They spent the evening very enjoyably with music and trnmts and in conclusion a prettily appointed two course luncheon was served. -- 0 ' The members of the l- I'. '-. Club w ttie entertained at a delightful party last evening by Miss Krane-s I'roiicricli in honor of Miss Kli zabet h 1 "arsons. The party celebrated her birthday anniversary and she received a number of gifts from the club girls. A two course luncheon was served foilowins an evening of music. The next meetinu will occur June 5 and Miss Zoe 15ush of 3"7 Johnson street will be hostess. 4 There were jruests for four tables at the meeting of Circle To. 1 yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Leonard Knoerter in Clinton street. Pedro was played and the prizes in the games were won by Mrs. M. Klein nnd Mrs. Jacob Srl-.loer. Mrs. Joseph Miller was awarded the consolation prize. Following the games refreshments were served. In two weeks the club will be entertained l'iy Mrs. M. Coney at her home in Clinton street. Mrs. Oeorge Houser. Mrs. X. J. Austgen. Mrs. W. H. Myers. Mrs. H. F. rickey, Mrs. W. B. Farker, Mrs. Giles Warner and Mrs. Claude Palmer sppnt p pleasant social fvnmg lat venin;; with Mrs. C. R Ptiver of ?Moints. Ia.. who is at the home cf her mother, Mrs. J. F. Gero in Harrison street. - O The Baptist Woman's Union met yes
terday afternoon ni the home of Mr?. R. P. Ldcklider in Harrison street. It was missionary day and .Mrs, W. H. Myers was the leader. The program op-'iied with a piano solo by Mrs. K. S. Cooper.
there was a reading by Mrs. F. O. Kick '
and ii vocal duett by Mrs. ;riion and Mrs. BaVhore. The address wis given by Miss Lillian Snyder, a representative of home missions, who is connected with the Marry Cent, r Settlement House. She spoke on Child Welfare. At the close nf tbe program Mrs. Gibs Warner. Mrs. J. Wolf. Mrs. Williams. Mrs. George Roberts, Mrs. X. J. Austgen. Mrs. Bailey and Mrs. W. F. Bielefildt served dainty rfeshments. on June 5th the numbers of the I'nion wfll. meet for their annual, luncheon and business meeting at tbe church. Yesterday afternoon the members of
the Deborah Society held their regular! weekly meeting in tin parlor '" the First Christian church. At the close of
the business meeting Mrs. ,1 Von and Mrs. Grant Seel, y served refreshments and an enjoyable social hour was passed. - Mr. and Mrs. F. 11. Branch entertained Mr. anil Mrs. John Huehol and Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Allison at dinner Wednesday evening at their homo, l."t7 F. 67th Place. Chicago, in honor of Mrs. Burtell Wadsw ortii King of Brooklyn whii ts t hi i r guest . Tbe dance to be givtn at the M.isonio Temple tonight for tin- benefit of the Alice Club of Hammond promises to be one of t!w very delightful vents of the week and that it will be largely attended is assured by the advance s ib'' of tickets. Branch's orchestra will play.
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liiie vns gl.in ty Mrs. I i;;a net h 1'crkius before a large audience. It was the lirst du of the drive und four hundred und twenty-five dollars was raised. Jt is hoped by the members that the (junta can be doubled. Their next drive
in the county will be at Gary. i Mrs. Mary Towie. Mrs. I.ydia Guss and Mrs. Amelia IKllwig returned last evening from Indiauaoplis where they
went as delegates to the Gamd .Assembly of the Ib beli'ih lodge.
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1 Fast Tuesdiiy evining the Voting PonI pie's League of 1 m ma mud's K . angel n-al i church n t at the church in Sibley .strict for its regular business and soi cial sess-on. Covers were laid for forty 1 and during the evening a supper was served. Announcement was made of a eonvit'flon to be held at IS'ue Island June 4th and ."th and Miss Clara Guse and Walter Hugo were elected delegates from Ha ininond. ! Members of the Hammond Charter of Eastern Star will go to Indiana Harbor ' this evening where they have h en invited to participate in the festivites attending the svventh .anniversary of the chapter there. The hours o"tho reception are from eight until eleven o'clock. I Hammond Temple Xo. 73 Pythian Sis- - ters will itioft this evening. Initiation will feature the meeting and plans also be rr,a;!e for attending the district coni volition to be held at Gary Monday. I
The regular weekly meeting of Dorcas Kebckah lodg will be held Snturday
1. O. o. F. hall in Stat i n will feature the s s-
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Sir Robert S. S. I5aden-Powe!l. Sir Robert Oarfon-Pov.-ri:, chief of the ilrttish ly Scouts' As.ociation. will ccme to the United States in the near future, it 13 s:ul, ami review the b'oy Kcouto cf America through the country.
evening at the street. Initiat s i o n .
fr. and M-s. Wt!'an' "". (5ut'n.;e!t an-no-.:noe the b.rth of a. d-us-tVer Constance Jeanmonattd. M'-nday. May 1?. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Morris. 21 Lewis
Anything and Everything in Music and Nothing But Music AT THE 151 State St. MUSIC MART Hammond
street, have returned from ;t visit with relali vs in '; i;;nat 1 and points ill Kentucky. Mrs. Pen Williaois of Fast Chicago, chairman of the program commi't'-e for the M instti Is giviti for the bem-iit of the "Wolf;. re Association ci" Fast Chicago and Indiana Harbor, was a vi.-iior in Hammond yesterday af :. rnaon. A large ,;, t, -; ;oi ( ;-.rv ati-1 1 c; ; fsir m. ,.y f.., -,, Pic fit 3lid I'.?. Chi-, a: W-t.- jr. H i!l!l!!-.i!d f ?lfr- ('!- for the v. C. T. 1". Institute which v.-fts in s. i-si.n at t!v First Baptist church. A delightful :i,m ;i-da y luncheon was s-tv -"d and afar the praise service conducted by Mrs. J. o. Thompson the meeF.i-.g was adj.mrn.d in e,:cer that the member Jt mig'T. attend th? lecture by :r. Iai. y Douslas Lair at t'-u- First Presbyterian ciiurch. At the o!os c-r her address Mrs. Parr rn.l-.K- a ;lra for the C. T. U. and tvventy-t've ti'-w members .were secured. Mrs. Hemingway sang, accompanied by her d iuht.-r.
The twenty-third annual convention of tbe Walt her League of Indiana district will be held Mi.y I'.'th and 26th at Paduo.ah, Ky., and the delegates from St. Paul's League of Hammond will be Miss Helen Fvdder. Miss Anna Pnrduhn. Ib-nry Herbst and Alvvin Kbert. Miss Lilly Fodder, who ia secretary of the Indiana district, will also attend. The session will b- leld at the McCracken County Court House and, among the principal speakers will lie the itev. Pollack of Hvansvillo who will talk on "Hospice Work." WIFE ERIN GrS SERIOUS CHARGES Infatuation with an jifiinity to such an extent that he al-scnted himself from home Tor two aid three- days at a time while his wife and tlv e children took care of themst -Ivi s, is one of the charge agaMist John W. Ktidolph in the complaint for divorce filed by Marrarct 11. Pu-lolph in Do- Hammond Superior cutirt. She says that he was even absent last June- "when her last baby was born. The complaini, tiled by Attorneys Iba.-h. Cavil, I'lmois Stinson. states that th. v. ! iiiarrii d at Pittsburgh. April l:t, ro'7. and sit-.-natid May '. l'JI'j. In I-'ehi nary . mill. Mrs. Ptld-dpll sa.ss h- heard be was associating with oio- Martha Weaver in Chioag-i and South I'hicai-.i. When aecu.---d the husband promised t.. n form if she would remain and not have him as she threatf nod. Then in April she lot? i-m-d that la. was at it agu.in. To cap th climax
I he brought the woman to th.-ir In wand
j iip.ited her to live with them. However, j jMrs. Itudolph asserted her rights and,
I drove her husbaud's afiiilty from the I house. Shortly after that he left the j house and has not been back since. Mrs. Rudolph wants the custody of the ohild- ! ren and $.",.iie1 alimony. Rudolph is
(mr loycd w ith the lVnnsj lvania railroad.
(INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE NEW VuKK, May 23. Hie stock market closed strong today. There were some wild advances in the final trading when many of the active stocks moved up isharply. Steel common moved up over 3 points to H7 closing at 106 Ta. Baldwin recovered one point to a closing of 100 1 and the gains of over one point were made in the other steels. All of the active issues moved up from fractions 1o over one point in the last few minutes. Ohio Cities Gas was active and rose to Atlantic Gulf closed at 61!: J'an American. SHU: Crucible, 71 '2 : Mexican Petroleum, 181 ami Marine rd'd.. 124 H. Total gales of stocks today were 1,354. -toil sharts; bonds. $10,894,000.
GASSMAN STORE LEASED BY BANK; EIG SALE NOW ON
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sion ot the t it-Zens .National I-anK o 1 Hammond, the room adjoining, now j - con pied liy Go- Gass-iitn Pros., furnishaig -torp will l-e vacated with the ' x r ' : a t ion cf the present lease. The ;rH known cents' furnishings e?tabi;h'rent wtil he clo.-ed out within th ! m-f thirty days after which work ! v ill start, iinrne.l ately on the bank i mpi -ovetnents. J Hammond men who demand the best in clothes wi'l regret to see the Gass- ; n-an store el-se. The house ha made j a specialty of catering to young and old men whose tastes were for the very jlatest and highest quality of goods. A complete stock of shoes, shirts, hats I and othr men's furnishings Is now I slashed to prices at cost or lower in jorder to hasten the vacation of the room.
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AT KOVALSKI'S GROVE Burnham Ave. and Michigan City, Road SATURDAY, MAY 24th Music By Fenzel's Orchestra Tickets 50 c; Ladis3 Free
TV70 LIQUOR LAW VIOLATORS ARRESTED Two liquor law vlolatirs. Milov Kregrh. a so'd and Joe Pavolich. both of South Chicago, were lat night
Allis Chalmers American C;ir and Foundry American H. and L. American Locomotive Ann liian Smelting AiiK-iicun Steel I-'oundry Anaconda Atchison Pablvviii Locomotive Itaitimore and Ohio Pethl.-he-m Steel 15 Canadian Pacific Central L'ather Chesapeake and Ohio Chicago and North Western Chicago. and St. Paul Colorado Fuel " lMuvvare and Hudson Frio General Fbetrie , General Motors It. Nort hern Pr. Lackawanna Steel Lehigh Valley Mid vale Steel X. y. Air Prake New York Central N. Y.. X. H. and Hartford Norfolk and Western Northern Pacific Pennsylvania Pressted Steel Car Railway Steel Springs Heading Republic Iron and Steel Southern Pacific Studebaker . Texas Co. I'nion Pacific Sinclair I". S. Steel F. S. Steel Prf 1. Westinghou.se Willys Overland
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HAMMOND HA T SHOP 573 Bulletin Street. Sale of Trimmed Hats Saturday $1.49 AW shapes and colors in this colleetioii, including Pokes, Mushrooms, Sailtirs, Mitzi Hats prettily trininied in. i'Jowrrs, wins and ril)lt)n effects. Values ;-L: $1.49 New 'Arrivals in Leghorns, Milqns and M aline Hats $5 up to $15
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, CUED Or THANKS. We wisli to thank our many friends for their Kind aid and sympathy during the illness and death of our beloved fatiur; also for the many floral offerings. Wo especially wish to thank tli liev. Nagler and the German M. F. choir. Mrs. Fred Milb r and family. CARD OF THANKS. Wn wish to express our heartfe'.t thanks to all the neighbors and friends, the principal, teaehers and pupils (if the Uiverside school; iilso liev. Nagler. I he
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tbe sympathy and kindness shown us in our recent sorrow. Mrs. Iouise Frbabns, Fdward I rbabns, Albert Urban ns.
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. HOGS R-ceipts, 31. COO: market opened about 10 cent slower, but weakening and mostly 152ic lower than yesterday's avora.gc. Farly top. $20.7$; bulk, $20.30 fi 20.60; heavyweight, $20. 405 20 65; mcdiumweights. $20.25 g 20.60: lightw-ciphts, $20.00 ff 20.60; light lights. $19.25 ft 20.25: heavy packing sows, smooth, $13.25-5 20.15;. packing sows rougbt, $19 25 57 19.60; pigs, $1S.50 19.50. CATTLE Receipts. 2.500; beef steers and butcher stock steady to 15 cents higher; calves strong; stoekers and feeders steady; beef steers. medium and heavy, choice and prime. $1 5.90 ti 18.25 ; medium and good. $13. 40fi 16.15: lightweights good and choice, $ 1 3.85 Ii 1 6.25 ; common and medium, $10. 50? 14.00; butcher cattle. heifers, $S.25Q 14.75; cows, S.ir.ft 14.50; bulls. $9.25 fri 1 3.25; canners and cutters, cows and heifers, $6.40fj5 13; calmer steers, $ S.00 'a 1 0.&O; veal calves, i 1 5.00 f 1 6.50 ; ffedT steers. $l.2514.7S: stoekers. steers. $8,251? 13.50: stocker cows and heifers. $$.25 3? 10.50; stocker calves. $S. 00 J? 13.25. VFAl. 50 to 60 lbs.. lS19c; 70 to bf) lbs.. 19 to 20c: 80 to 110 lbs.. 215 22c; fancy, 22Vjc; overweight kidney, 140 to 170 lbs., 14Jj16c; coarse, 14c. CHICAGO CASH GBAIN CLOSE. CORN No. 2 mixed, $1.81 g-1.82; 3 mie,l. $t.S0Ti l.SO's; 2 white. $1.81 'i; 3 white, $1 SOi, r LSI; 4 white, $1.80; 2 yellow. $1.82'' l.S2fc: 3 yellow. S1.S0'!? 1.81; 4 yellow, $1.79. OATS No. 2 white. 70 fi 71c: 3 white. fi?' 70'-jc; 4 white, 674c; standard, 70 'a ' 71 '-ic. CHICAGO PRODTJCB. Hl'TTKi: Creamery extras. ."'ie;
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Carnation Milk 12 tall cann for $1.60 tall cans for. 82c 3 tall cans for .43c 12 baby cans for 80c (i babv cans for 40c
BEST PATENT WHITE FLOUR 98 lb. Sack, $6.75 49 lb. Sack, $3.40
Pure Catsup ti large bottles $1.20 3 larsre bottles 60c
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