Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 25, Hammond, Lake County, 17 July 1919 — Page 3
Thursdav. Julv 17, 1919.
THE T1AIES. Page Three J' I '!' t - '
WHITING and its PEOPLE
Whiting A due rtis em ents Are Winners
SCOTCH COUNTESS VISITS AMERICA
Herbert Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. "William Brown, Central avenue. Whiting. ,,was united in marriage to Miss Dorothy Esta Kohr, daughter of Mrs. j Thos. Vk . Kohr, of Ind. ana boulevard, i Robertsijale. by Rev. Spielberg r of the; Evangelical church at his parsonage j
residence. The witnessed to the ceremony were Mrs. Feter Cioebtl and Mis. Siie "burger. The marriage took plaee at 3:00 p. m. anj at 4:00 p. m. the jouns couple left for Cape May, X. J., where the young man who is in the V. S. navy service is stationed, he hiving been on a
ij-day leave. The marriage is the culm-t ination of a school day romance and Mr. and Mrs. Brown are attended by : the best wishes of their host of friends. Miss Kuth Gladden of Sheridan ave- j nue has been spending her vacation with relatives in Cleveland. O. She is now at LakeW'a wasee, Ind.. and expects to ; return home tomorrow Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Graves and daughters, Genevieve, and Eunice, will spend their vacation at Bass Lake, Ind., j leaving- for there yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snyder who have ( been guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.' Emory C. Block. 700 120th street, hav returned to their home in Monticello, Ind. Mrs. Jane Franklin, Mrs. Biack's I mother, returned home with them fori a short visit.
W. V. Holliday of Gary, formerly superintendent of the AVhitine schools,
has gone to Lebanon, Ind.. where he has : taken a position as superintendent ofj schools. His family expect to move j there in the near future. j The Whiting Lodpe No. 34S K. of T j will confer the rank of page on candl- j dates at their meeting: tonight. All;
members and visiting members are urged to be present. Mr. and Mr?. "W. II. Donahue and daughter. Miss Marion of Sheridan ave
nue left yesterday for a two weeks" va-j ration to be sp nt at Fluff Lake, 111. j
Mrs. Edward Gray, who has spent everal weeks here visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. David rrit chard of Sheri
dan avenue, left Tuesday for her home j
in Richmond. Cal. Enroute she will step at Houston. Tex., and at Los Angeles. Ca-b, where she will visit her aunt. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Henthorne and family of Sheridan avenue are spending two weeks at Laeon. 111., to where they went yesterday. Miss Ruth Bates of Chicago is spending a few weeks at the R. E. Greenburg home in Lsporte avenue. Mrs. George D. Gray of Eldorado. Kas., spent yesterday here as the guest of Mrs. Arthur Gladden of Sheridan avenue. Mrs. Gray and her husband Dr. G. W. Gray will be pleasantly remembered by the Whi-ir.g people as former residents here. Mrs. Gray has been east visiting her relatives and is now enroute to her home in Kansas, preparatory to returning to our midst. Pr. Gray has accepted a position with the Sinclair Oil Refining Co. at their Chicago offices, and they are to move to Chicago as soon as it is possible for them to do so,. Misses Irene and Evelyn Stewart pf Pheridan avenue left yesterday for ."tarved Rock. 111., where they are to pend their vacation. Miss Wilma Nichols of Sheridan avenue was the- guest of relatives in He
bron. Ind. The members of the Men's Class of the M. E church appreciating the many treats afforded them by the members of the choir in the way of good music, decided they would show their appreciation to the members of this body. As a result the choir as the guests of the Men's .Class motored to Cedar Lake yesterday afternoon when after a most enjoyable time they enjoyed a chicken dinner. The party consisted of about forty people. Mrs. Frank Allison and son "Willard spent the week-end at Benton Harbor, Mich. Miss Helen Hyr.es entertained a number of friends at her home in West Park addition at a Bunco party on Wednesday evening, honoring the Misses Klein and Sutton" guests of Mrs. J. Connors of Ohio avenue.
mid arc uccr'itcii by Tliv Wliltlnic -o.. Illtlh m.. lhune 1S,-V. Bricklayers' Notice.
ml meetin-r ea.led lor h ri.lav
'ver.ing. July is. liiy.
lf.-3t
t ROBERT&DALE 1
A very yyict marriage took place 1 Tuesday a "term-on. June l'.th. at tlioi home of R. spielburgi r vv hen lVrothy ; Esta. Kohr. dauKhur of Mrs. T. V.'. Kohr.' of Indiana oivd.. was married to Herbert j E. J. Rrow-i. .son of Mr. and Mrs. Win. i Brown of Contra! ave. After the cere-! m-ony the y,.ung couple 1,-ft for the! Coast'.e Air Station at Oap May. Now, Jersey. wh r.- Herbert is r.ov stationed, j Before his twenty-day furlough is up! they will visit at Atlantic City and' I'hiladf Iphia. The romance of Esta and! Herbert be?an when he wore k nicker- ! bookers anc sh wore short dresses and continued through their high school life.' Herbert enlisted in the United States! navy in 1017 for the duration of the' war and expects to receive his discharge; la a short time. Their marriage was a surprise to their many friends as Esta' and Herbett were very popular among ' the young people of Whiting and Rob-! ertsdale and have the hearty congratulat:utis of the community. j Mrs. Edward Langohr. of Myrtle ave., ' was a Chicago visitor Tuesday. I Mrs. Ike Conger and son. of Richmond. Va.. who has been spending a few; days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George ' Rader of Myrtle ave., have left for Milwaukee. W:s.. to visit her mother. i The Whiting Lodge No. 34s. k. of I. , will hold a special meeting at the lods-e rooms ton.ght, when they confer the! rank of page on several candidates. AM ! members and visiting members are urged to attend. ! Peter Gcble. carpenter contractor, of, Central ave.. had 41 he misfortune, to fall , from a scaffold while at work on the:
parsonage on Roberts ave. He broke' three ribs and also injured his thigh.! Pr. Shimn was immediately called. I Miss Vaneta Swango. of West Park addition, returned from her vacation. '
i . , ,
t rf
4
3
Dyer yesterday. We expect to give the United States motor truck train real royal welcome on its trip through Dyer. Some talk of having a tank of coffee and a bushel or two of doughnuts ready for the boys when they come. The Kai l K ili.ian farm of 120 acres was sold to a Mr. Krohn for the sum of $12. .inn. nil ca.sh. The contract covering this transaction was drawn at the First National Bank here yesterday. The buyer secured a ral bargain in this farm. Thi. is the fourth place put un1!. r contract by the bank within the
bt ten uays.
ST. JOHN
Mrs. Nicli jRehultz and daughter spent liesil iy sit Hammond.
Jos. F. Geilach uiaue a r.usino! lal'..rtf on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. .M. Thorn
daughter Dorothy are visit ins; here with Mr. and Mrs. Nick J. Ludw ig. Jr.
Mrs. Peter Stack was a visitor
Hammond on Wednesday. Mis:-- Margaret Keilnu:n, of Hammond, spent Wednesday evening here with her mot her. Mrs. Roy Weaver spmt Wednesday eveuintr and Thursday at H;:mmon 1.
GIVE INCREASE VITHOUT ITS SEEKING
The Countess of Ltndsay. The Countess of Lin.isay with her husband, Lord Lindsay, has just arrived in New York. Fortunately for Lord Lindsay, who wns very poor hefore his marriasre. his u-if brought him a lar";e fortune. Her father, the late John Shaw of Welhurn Hall. York, was one of the wealthiest mine owners of the Midlands and of the north of Enjrland.
at the home of Mr.
here 'visiting
Mrs. Pulan. Mr. I'riiine was taken suddenly ill
t relay and is in a critical condition. Charles W. Njkseh. who has been so riously ill during the past two months
tiled at his home here Monday; aged
seventy-five years, ten months and twenty -four d:is. Resides n wife he is sur
vived by six children: Mrs. L. F. Van! Loon and Mrs. Chas. McColly ef this j ril:ie "Mrc tl-ilrr of Pver Tnel "Tra !
J. A. Kr iter of Crown Point. Mr. Joseph Nikseh of Montana and Mr. John Niksch of Valparaiso.
INDIANA POT-IS. Ind.. July
Considering the high cost of living the Indianapolis Street Railways Co. today granted a general increase of three cents on hour to motormen and conductors. The company, which recently completed a merger of street railway interests here, said ,in a statement that "it will rely upon the cooperation of those with authority to
srram additional revenues which will,!
In- lequireil to enable the company to j
and , ,1 i chn rs;e its full obligations. The
whi h she spent at Macomb. 111., visit-' ing relatives and friends. j Mrs. Arthur Golding. of MjTtl ave. ' has left fnr Petersburg, Ind.. to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miller, for a I few weeks. J Mrs. George Bader. of Myrtle ave.. !
spent Wednesday in South Chicago on bus i ness. Miss Vera Flangher is spending a fewdays in Valparaiso visiting friends.
DYER NEWS
HOB ART
(ills Pesky
Bed Bugs P. D. Q. Two ounce box of P. D. Q. tn.V full quart of the best bug-killer on earth. Better than a barrel of oldfashioned bug-kiUer. P. D. Q. (Peky Devil's QuiettuO kills like a 42-centimetre shell. It settles bed bugs, fleas, roaches, ants an 1 chicken lice, and not only kilU the liva pests, but the eggs ea well. P. D. Q. won't injure clothing, carpets, curtains, draperies or wall paper. Try it on the dog and see the fleas fiep. Your druggist has it or can get it for you.
Mrs P. Thompson and Miss Klsie Rose were Chicago visitors yesterday. Mr. II. E. Keilman bre'ke ground Monday for his new residence which he Is about to erect on his property located on Walter st. The Thursday Evening Club will meet this week with Mrs. Freeburgh. The Mesdames Ki key. Kelley and
Glenn and children, freim Chicago, are
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Keilman and family
were Hammond visitors on Monday. Mr. Fred B. ReichTt, '''' Hanover j Prairie-, was seen on the streets of out 1 town, yesterday. ; Mr. Sheckarei, National Bank Exam-j
iner, gave our bank an (xamin ition yesterday and states that he found thsame in first class shape. Miss Ri-rnice King, of Chicago, who has been visiting with Mabel Hartman for several weeks, re-turned to In r home yesterday.
Hebn Patterson, of Chicago, is visiting with her grandmother. Mrs. B Th'.el. j
Mrs. Mayme Geils and. Ethel, of Chicago Heights, vi
Mrs. C. O'ds on Tuesday. Mrs. Magdabne Nieb'jng. of Chicago, is spending this wr. k with ioT I'.i'.i-htT. Mrs. Andrew Pi sch-. Mr. Jansen. traveling salesman for Thornbtirg Bros., transacted business at
3 -3
News for the Housewife
at P
reserving
Open Air Dancing INDIANA GARDENS Every Saturday and Sunday Evening. Roller Skating Every Night Except Saturday and Sunday Night. MUSIC BY STERLING. 8;nts 50c. Ladies 25c. CARLETON HOTEL BOARDING HOUSE FOR MENRATES ACCORDING TO ROOM. PHONE HAMMOND 3030.
Here is a rtfeipe for preserving syrup that will give you finer jams, jellies and preserves and save you about onehalf your trouble. Instead of all sugar use only one-half sugar and one-half Karo (Red Label). You will find this means clear, firm jelly; rich preserves with heavy syrup; and delicious jams, mellow and "fruity". Karo is a fine, clear syrup, with a natural affinity for the juices of the fruit. It blends the sugar with the fruit juice brings out ail the "fruity" flavor. Furthermore, it prevents even the richest jam or jelly from "candying". It does away with all the uncertainty of preserving, and just about cuts the work in half. For cooking-, Baking and Candy Making Karo (Red Label) is used in millions of homes. In all cooking and baking recipes use Karo instead of sugar. It is sweet, of delicate flavor, and brings out the natural flavor of the food.
rnrr A copy of the Corn Products Cook " J Book i3 all ready to send to you as soon as we receive your name and address. It contains any number of helps to the woman who expects to make preserves, jams or jellies.
CORN PRODUCTS REf INING COMPANY
CHICAGO OFFICE 213 Eat IUiuoia Street
Chicago, I'.L
-EYES-
Scicntitically Examined Glasses Fitted. Satisfaction Guaranteed. OO
Hammond Optical Parlor
O O IT M I 1R I . JoL hiaa&r r$ ZsL&t Mm&
j 1!. r eontiaet by the bank within the : :'st ten days. "L ! , , w$ Tn w? i,
1 1 i V'kJS J,L JLJ 1 '-S3 3
1 N ff 1
4
i 4 3
I Jos. 1-: i;eilach mam- a business tr.P g 1 1 A en -r sOtM A
! Mr. and Mrs. Jo.. .M . Thome ,,,. X & jgl S
Mr. and Mrs. Xiek J. I.u.Hm,-. Jr. 'I i mgr kL - "
at ' j ;j a
1 1 I I ' rW J wr-m w -Trxmm m mtrtW ff Is
evening n.t Thursilay at Hanunonl. I 2 E 7 l Ji M Ji hi JV At II.
tm I JSL-Xim M. A U. JO. am f ) A Mi YJ 704 Sgi
M ention of those wh authority t;; fPTO! ' vlfH T I I 3 9 I
.equire.I to enable the eompany to Hffe.'A h -T&&&JC I I ! I I I S
cost, on,y a few ant,. ' ? f! ! hZ0ftM M 3 P IH Ell Hi I I
T2 HIP y mm f s l ip I i is n 11 Mil !
h 11 i i. Mi i i s! hi
I X II I 1 ! S 1 1 k 11 il h I I I XI k L IESItSI3iII)iIUy3SILIIIIKldlaK IIRiaI I
?rA ulitiMiil teiSlill iHhliiildtillSllllHliliillliltJ ' W . ,ir-,.,.ut..,-,. A : , . "fi v
I Vnh youar finders: Tn on lift o.t 1 & , W'W lW
any hard corn, soft rorn. or o.rn be- M Vv Wt k'aBUm'l f"l ,mmmm fl tween the roes, and the hird sk.n ral- ; $ ilLm'S FI ti '"t t H M t lus.-s from bottom of fe,t. fa &. A L ,T mml g
hter A tinx- h.-,tl3 nf - Rrei Tone" rr.sU lit - . H
' lie a: any drus store: apply a few 1 2 . B ! drops upon the corn or callus. Instant- ;H j ly it stops h irtin-r. then slvrtly you 3 -t-rjpw "r"n tJ"v" "Hs. P 'lift thai borh-. -:-onii- ee.ru r callus right S jfV fTTS. J?T- -iAOk jS'1'' g1 I off. root a',d ail. without one bit of pain, 9j T I'lT O, ' VS''1) A?? V il j -- I te V..n csrra bwA M tea S I
pjufti , , i mm Km m Km I wfYN V l gfrV'.' 'ns&vi 1 fray b.-.-J --i v fc"Zf n
1 1 "r W Jf I 3 I pllniipJ plj pi M In j I fw I 1 i Vf hyrj : 1 A tii Ifl I 0
P. O. Box 161. Ntu York City XT fcij I M m 1 B
mWlimFiflWm p.
? in if i iii nri-Tn i uftr
d with
Time
1
l
asm1! sugar Makes perfect jatnSjjeUies and preserves.
tif mil-
Tlavo von paid this great sale a visit yet ? If not, do not put off lonscr to do so. The end of it is rapidlv hovering in sight and the chances to secure some of the splendid bargains it has to offer are growing slimmer and slimmer. Fairlv complete assortments are still on hand to pick from, despite the heavy selling which has prevailed all along on all lines. Therefore an excellent variety of choice is assured vou on the things you desire most.
IfAUFAANN & WOLF - Hammond. Ind.
141 E. State St.
Hammcnd, Ind,
