Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 292, Hammond, Lake County, 23 May 1919 — Page 8

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STATE' TRUST & SAVINGS B A'N K irr& AND CFDAJt STflTETS DIDIANA. liARBOR Capital and Surplus $109,000.00

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('.-in., en. :.. s, ('.pro hi a carnival in nn. s,...-i,.l f !' t! e f.1 2r,n rass-,1 :, '!..,! !h, y..ur.! : r;nvi:u' freni the

n ! S' liato 1 i i ur 1 1 i: . 1 1 1 net i"'(!'i ti . r t v. ry y-emster a" sw.M.pi ii i" n pine- : .-u ! y nrec -

);. Vi'O tiaii!; that tliere was a'usij lino. of rides, lVrrisliew.s. an.l ei n tii '.he carrying ee.; i,i tJ..l!s v. liieli seemerl t'" ir.Ui :i rh j i M-i i s ni with the s as it i;i! th' ir fairer sisters.

, v. hen- the a 1 ' !'; et ielis st . in...I lo tr.wt nr.i th. re wrts a ...lly repreat.ttii.. iui!!i!. f ehi. r i"e!Us en lh .!;ri.;j as we;!, hat il del s.-.n t fc einlaree's rare; , at l'"r t he tirst n'.pe'. r we i r;!- h. 'i. -.e I'fern a astial o1-

; t-rvath a tiiat v. ty rhi'hl or ar.y eluhl ! O'.ia. he lecatei! tie re. It waj useless i x-y s : re!i for misij;,? Tetntny or Jti'.l 1 a iivw in re l?ist tiieht l ilt at th,- carnival. Tii. ;.;.. irhe of thr;;s!i;i!.s ava;ie.i tiothir.r an-i 1!ie jremisi that their parents wctiM accompany t'oni on later and wr, rtner pvuitii had Vnt little b artnt? ' 'ri tie1 . "ins! rs who mana.red to cor- ; ral a!! tle ir yotinir friends in the ieinI i'.v and hie ca n:i al-ward.

Tho Jewish p. e.j.h- of the community are reminded that f.-r t ! ir hetieht t!i r.'

will he an ind.'or pienic tlo-m Sunday. May IToli. i two o'clock and held Dire, ternoon nwl fvoninc-. at tl of the t mp-e. .-it i n h upon which ccc!M.,n tii wide diviTsity of p-nme

ments : f all sort-;, a.al in fact for cv

ei. w of tins tlio patronage i? asked to sw.ll tho fund receipts sreei.Uly for thai uay. Itahhi lVtskAil. pa-stor In

eh.ii-Ko. is hopeful f.f a va ry freat su . e,.ss aial lias anre.uncevl that the conlct for the com plot ion of the Temple will he given out the day following tho, indoor picnic. A worth-while benef.t Is to he stagcl . at tho 'elumhia Theatre Monday and Tuesday nights of next weeis under tho ' direction of live camp-fifes and tlmir Ktiardians and the receipts of those two; inch's will n toward t!i Social Serxico ' Lei-'ie, formerly know n as tile Awufi-! ated t!i;irities. Anyone familiar with the phase of gooil work this- iTga.nix it ion maintains will not Hint in the pur-j i haso of as many tickets for These performances as their means will aluov. I

Kor Monday evening- thire Will he a masterpiece starring Ktliel Clayton, and in Tuesday n-vonini? Marguerite Claris, the peer of movie stars, will apepar in on.' of her best productions. Comedy of the be?t sort, will he shown in connection with each picture. Kneouraasement to the young- ladies allied with the ramp l;r.s will he appreciated at this time iii their tlforls to make the receipts for this benefit most creditable. Mrs. V. A. Parks, of mummond stand her little daughter Marjorie, are on a a is i i to Valparaiso, and Mr. Tarks is ir:g odwn to join thtm for th.: weekend.

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nrranfTed for mmenoins at -he,,t .the afso, ial rooms ah -.. k st.. ard e will he "a and nmn

or younsr an.l o!d. ybody. Music wi'.l

he rendered for those who care to dam , entertainment features will consist of numl . rs b..th vocal and inr-truiuental. ,ard th-re will 1e the Attractions of wheels, ware disposal and many others tui nunn rous to mention. 1 t:cing for tho "kiddies" arid"m;iiiy attractions ?;. cia.liy for them. The side me of the ntire nrni'ta-i;. nt is to make money for the bnil. litis fund of .the rhureh. and in

There is to be a splendid array of mien txhihited at the entertainment held attendant, with the seventh aim!vrsary of the Indiana Harbor . i;. :i. ordir this evonirtj; with ail Masons. Star.-; and their families a.s the invited guests.

The oieniiiK is to be an invocation by l

Kev. U. C. Speer. pastor of the First

I'-.Li tist church, and there w ill follow an i address of ''ltomi by the Worthy

Matron. Mrs. Frank Und'ey. IVrform-TJ from iMiicajro have Kn rngas"! and in the personnel there will he dramatic reader, vocalists and ins-trumentalistss.

linger the direction of Miss Dorothy

an extended visit in the ejist. Covers ' were laid for ten guests. j The social meeting announced at tho ' homo of Mrs. E. V. Walton, of Hemlock St., for members of St. Alhan's Woman's! Guild for Tuesday evening, May 27th, j has necrssfu-ily been postponed owing to: Mrs. Walton leaving for 1 .Iowa iae, '

j Mich..' lo the home of the late William; I.uke, and as the duration of time she! I will spend tin-re is noi d. mdt.ly settled. ' ; the a nnouiiccnit nt of the post p. mi .1 party j ! will be made upon her arrival home.

I Dr. Nels st nberR. of Michigan ave., j was summoned to tiowagiac, Mnii., tins1 morning, whore Mrs. St en her j was called1 seM-ral days ixao on account of the crui-i cal coi.dition of her latiier, William! Lake, w ho has sinco parsed aw ay. ir. j i,nd Mrs. StetibVrg will be absent lrom this city for several days. . j The Misse;i Xellie Quinn. Mai'Karel McKetina. MaiKaret English and AiJ.-c lliio-s atteud.'d the evening .erl'orman. u , of illorianna at the Colonial Theatre in! t'hieat;o last "(.veniriK- ! Jlr. and Mrs. Monroe Shock, of Fir it.,1 base returned from a motor trip down to Valparaiso, win. re they spi ;it a lew . days at the home of relatives. j The Fred Acktrs, of Fir st.. have pur-! chased a new- bunaalow residence in tha !

j 1'alk addition and have moved there, tin) 'house they have been occupying has. ' be., u rented to a family by tile name ..f Cass, who comes from Chicago and M -. , Cass is an employe of the Inland Mill.! j The Indies of the 1,. A. A. O. H., who' I sponsored a card party at St. Mary's 'auditorium last evening; have exprei-se I i themselves as very well pleased with 'he'

success or the altair and desire to thank the public for their splendid patrona.ee. i

'Awards m, the names went to the Mrs-; i dames I-amo n. Foiheek and Smith, in j ' the ladies choice, and in the gentlemen's j : the Messers lantz, ijuinn and Iinie n. ; liefreshmeiits were served us a fitting I conclusion to the pleasant evening, j A Roodly iiiuiiIk --r of women who have iftiveu much of their time a.rul cii'. r;y to j Th-d Cross sewing and knitting in the Indiana Harbor division of the work ' cel. ted the hospitality extended them at ) tho Chapter House: Wednesday and K a 1 1 -j t red at mid-day to enjoy a sumptou.-j : repast, part of which was brought by 'those attending- and other edibles add d 'and with steaming coffee as a tlelightlul t'ccoii'i anii-rit the meal was served with eerbody in .he best of spirits and coni- ! radeship. Now that the work attendant 'with this cet ter l's completed, at least, for a time, tie women mayest in relaxation durinif the summer months and : should there he. a call for fall activities j they wil no doubt be ready with prompt : response. The affair of Wednesday this ' week will live long in the memories ! the we. men who met in social chatter : nl derived cn satisfaction eparing a session while needles of various shapes : and int'-nded for vaiie-i purposes repos d

Ihir acei;.-,toim.-d places tlie re to .

! main until nsmn summoned into us.-.

There is a belief by many foremost in Hel Cross work that headquarters may make later appeals for refuiiee sewintr.

j and if ?a the Indiana Harbor women will i b. equal to the tasks and ready for 'duty. t ; ' Mr nti'l Mrs. Oh-n Henry, of the Atli- :

here, the trnst of the Gwylni Jones In Keacru St., and also here in the interests of her daughter Lillian's husband, Paul Halstead. who lias been ill of late. Mrs. William l).-ttman. of 3S26 Hemlock St.. has issued an invitation to ell members of the Swedish Church of St. Paul, and al the ir friends to he .resent at a sen ial planned for them Saturday eviinii; Ht her home. The receipts f : a ivini,;' I.. ,:: toward, the haildin,? fund eif tho church. fir. and Mrs. Uiclmrd Dassc, of 'luthrie it., have ben enterla.inirig; the eloctor'j father, Carl 1'iasse, a resident of St. Joe.

.1 eh , who has now di parted for

t eme. .jr'i. n. A. Joncn, c.f (R.con St.. was lioness to the P.e.Tcons yestr-reiay, and lie ladies s iil.it it ut ing fcr meinbers nb-

; i lit v..-re the Mi sditrn"S A. A. Ross Wayne Milb-r, Carl Thomas and Loseli

(re latter from Oinrfu, Neb. Mrs. J. K. Hart, of Kennedy' n ve., is

entertaining at a, e'-ird party ami lure h- 1 j.hen

Manual, t Ite.id. of Chat ta uooe Term, h. use (in. st of Mrs. T. Gary and rister.

NNER FOB DOUGHBOYS AND SAILORS

i Fllahoratei preparations are being made t in East Chiiairo for. Iht. t-.r. k

I, lis ' ' ' - s.f rved to the returned soldiers and sail- ' I ors nt Krur-a's hall on Sunday evenin.t

it 5:30 o'ciock. j It is very much desired that soldiers jnnd sailors who can attend this banquet

Mime time be-fore- tomorrow

and others well known locally will make talks. A good band and orchestra will be present lo enliven the occasion with martial and other airs. The culinary arangements will bo in charge of Mrs. Mat Dombkowski. Mrs. P. Krupa. Mrs. H. D. Kenover and Mrs. W. M. Brousaeu. Mrs. Kenover is an expert in domestic science, whose home is m New York City, but who is sojourning at the present in Kast Chi-i-a-vi. t he will be ably assisted by Mrs. Piousae u. who is said to have few equals in knowing how to prepare good things to eat.

Besides turned so!

a'l the rest, some of the rediers will gie reminiscence

! i f their experiences at the front. ! AU in a!!, the afc'air as planned will ; he a very Interesting one and well designed to give the hoys in khaki and

(Saturday) evening at six o'clock, the: " a r'"nsl tx,-eII-tit time in honor of chairman of the committee on , ri r. 1 hulr I''riotism and loyalty.

me-nts, A. E. Wadas, Magound a

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Fast Chicago 6'')7V. lie want?

to know how many cattle, pifrs. chieicens .and ducks to have slaughtered for th.; occasion. Ih sid-s the fe.-d. there will be a r rogiarn eeiesisi-ng of toasts and music.

with 1-. E. Evans, secretary of the "hamVAS RUINED ! '"'r "f , V"n'" "'c s toastmat. r. T. li. ; Gral.ovvsl.i of Gary. Mayor McCormaek.

t AH Soldiers ftnd uuir..rc .s ..ill .

iivy ai irjive j iace in the parade are requested to be Ht the corner of Forsythe and 150th st. at one o'clock sharp in the afternoon.

Frank.'in. The plan for a hospital as a m. mori.al to the Jeihnson county nn-n who du d in the world war has been ap5 roved by the- Johnson county memorial commission.

nTERN.TION.L NTWS EERVICE1 i:NK A. Mae- i 3. That Austria will i:t. mit to cm ape the payment of in-' de-mint y w.as indicated by a. dispatch from Vienna today quoting the Ni..-'..j' Freie I'res.'e. This newspaper stated that I't-'riier r.'imer, Lead of the Aus1 nan peace deliia'ion will "prov to th-; alies that Austria had been so rulm-1 by th" war that .'he is unable to pay indemnity." i

Mrs. Thomas Duncan, of North ing ave.. was hestess to a verv

appointed luncheon yesterday and held complimentary to Mrs. H.mer Mudge-. here from Oil City. I'.u. visiting, and also for Mrs-. J. AV. Jacobs, of North Earing five., who is preparing to depart for

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a baby son born to them e.s-

Eouise Earrington and Mr. and Mrs. apartments, are proud in their jx.ss.

Noble Cain. This i.-j a rare tre-at and those T'thvibced to attend should not miss the oportunity.

J. Pateman of Joliet has been

Par-1 here visiting her husband at the home w,.;l'of her brother. II. A. Nichols, and hai

returned to her home town in view of coming back when suitable living quarters can be procured. Mrs. J. P. Eewis, former resident of this city and no we.f Saginaw, Mich., Is

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Benefit High School Memorial War Book jVfrill See a Good Show and Kelp a Good Cause

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