Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 34, Hammond, Lake County, 28 July 1919 — Page 6
Monday, Julv 28, 1919. BR BMtSJC'Hlr'JUJajHA'ajW IBM! CHAUTAUQUA SYSTEM'S GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY TO BE CELEBRATED BY NATION'S PLAT70RM STARS AT CHICAGO IN SEPTEMBER
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C. W. Brown, night yardmaater at the Standard Oil Company, who resided on 120th street, had his foot quite badly crushed while at work on Friday night by a couplin falling on it. A"-. Bert Ieu-ey ami fern Philip, of Sheridan avenue, visited at the home of the former's mother In Lowell. Miss Hannah Tillman, who has bpn the truest of Mrs. James Jayle of Oliver stre-t. left Saturday for Jier home In Winona, Minn. Mrs. Mary Gardiner and granddaughter. Bertha Hoskins, of Sheridan avenue, have returned from a visit of several weeks at Illinois points. The. "VY'hltlngr summer school closed on Friday, there having been a largo enrollment1 thl.s year. Miss Ethel Kirby of New York avenue has gone to Dakota where she will upend the remainder of her vacation visiting the home of her uncle. Mrs. Edward O'Hara and daughter. Miss Helen O'Hara, of Cleveland avenue will leave in a week for a boat trip to Detroit. Niagara Falls and Canada. Reba, the daughter of Dr. M. Sternberg, will spend her vacation with relatives In Michigan. Mrs. A; C. I'ayne. Mrs. Foraufr and Mrs. Fehrman have returned from a visit of several days with friends in Lowell. Miss Gertrude Nolan of Austin, 111., spert the week end here as the guest Of Mies Evelyn Stewart on Sheridan avenue. Mrs. 'Andrew Pounlca, of 63S New fork avenue, a mother of three children, 'became mentally unbalanced. It becoming necessary to remove her to Crown Po'.nt preparatory to taking her to Logansport for treatment. The physicians have hopes of Mrs. Paunica's recovery. Two of TVhltlng's best known young people were Joined In the bonds of wedlock on last Friday night, the contracting parties being Miss Margaret Griffith and Mr. Arnold Exton-Porter. Although the wedding has been excpeted to oocur about this time the date was kept a secret and the brlda and groom made their getaway before any of their friends had any intimation as to the proceedings. The ceremony was performed at 8:30 on Friday evening at the 'bride's home by Rev. Charles E. Tmeblood, pastor of the Congregational church, and was witnessed only by immediate relatives.
THe West Hammond Fruit and Grocery 211-115tli Sf. -We carry a full line of FEESH FISH Thursdays and Fridays.
REMOVAL NOTICE On or about August 1st, we will move our Shoe Repair Shop to 5S5 Bulletin Street, just around the.
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get you or your plant call South Chicago 9310. Night call Normal 7796. Guy E. McDermott will help you out quickly. Manager electrical department RIVERSIDE IRON WORKS 106th and Buffalo Ave., South Chicago. Fully equipped. Motor winding and repairs. No job too small no job too large.
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"The most American thin? in America," the Chautauqua system, will have reached its fiftieth year in September. It was the late Colonel Roosevelt who put the superlative ft simp of Americanism upon the Chautauqua. All of the ten thousand pe-ople who are connected with the promotion of the Eeripath chautauquas in more than f,000 towns havo been invited to attend the semi-centennial anniversary of the founding of the system to be held in the Auditorium Theater at Chicago, in September. The celebration will continue for three days, the music bc.njr furnished by a massed band of one hundred pieces led by Bohumir Kryl. Among the quests will be several The bride Is the daughter of City Treasurer and Mrs. 1 . P. Griffith, she having: been associated In business with her father as deputy treasurer for a number of years. She is a member of the Tri Kappa Sorority and is a very popular girl in social ar 1 church rolcles. The groom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William l'orter of 119th street. Tie H a graduate of Turd ue Vnlverf'.ty srd has just recently returrerf from Franc" wher h was a r (Pompfexion Smooth and velvety aa the petals cf a rce la the complexion aided by Nadiae Face Powder This delicate beautlfier Imparts aa IndefinaMa charm a charm which linger in the memory. Tre smooth tenure of hladint adheres until wathed off. It prevent sunburn or tha return of discoloration. fieri, It coolne Is refrathire, and it cannot harra Pink the ter.derest akin. Bmn.tt. . Njdine Face Powder r Veautines miuiona of coraVfil plexiona today. Why not yours? tuv Aain't tt, mail tic. NATIONAL TOILET COMPANY, Farls. Tenn. has been appreciated. We JJ in our new home. Quicker yl Repair Shop Kaufman. ESS
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hundred of the most brilliant men in America men who have carried RTeat messages to the millions of people of the United States by way of the .chautauqua platform. Included among: these will be statesmen who have for years occupied the center of the staee in American affairs. Others present will he the foremost entertainers, musicians, artists and actors, famed for their ability in all lands. The season of 191t, now in full swinjT from Maine to California, finds many lecturers who did service fr.r the pevernment in many wavs, for the chautauqua was one of the earliest volunteers in the war. Many
lieutenant n the C. A. C. Hq is a '.so a member cf the Owl Club and is at present employed by the city as inspector on the new filtration plant. The bride and groom have gone on a lifk? trip and upon their return they u:!l reside with the former's parents. Mr. an-1 Mrs. l . L . Griffith, 419 Centra! avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Pol Kecht are erectinga new business block on ll!th street cn the lot adjoining their present buihiintr whichr they recently sold to Oeorjr" Brahus. Tins first floor will be occupied by the Kechts as a sure, and the flat above will be their living ,ftua rters. Hoy Griffith of Ohio avenue is suffering with a broken arm, sustained while tt work. The, installation of the officers of the and D. cf L. will take place at their meeting- tonifrht. which will be followed by a. luncheon served by the new officers for the old officers and members. Mrs. Joan Mahnk most pleasantly entertained the members of the ExCouncillors' ciub of the S. and D. of Ij. at her home in West Park addition. Miss Nellie McEn'.ff, who has been on a f.vo week's vacation resumed her duties at the Green Engineering Co. in East Chicago today. Evry man is the landlord of his castles in the air; but a wise man Is more interested in ths owning of a modest one on solid ground. Whiting Savings and Iian Association. It Twenty more ofrteers an men of the American exr editionary forces have been awarded the distinguished service cross for extraordinary heroism in action. General Fershinfr today advised the war department. Some of them are from the midwest. LOWELL Mrs. Andy Nichols and children went to Brookston, Indiana Saturday evening after, a week's visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Hayden. Mr. snd Mrs. Harry Gordon and sons, Kenneth and Keith, left yesterday morning- for the Dells. Wis., where they gr, for a few days outing. Mrs. Will Altrer is visiting: her daughter. Mrs. Walter Pmkerton and family in Hammond. Rev. R. H. Johnston of Valparaiso, was in Ijowell Saturday. Ha went from here to Rose Uwn on business. Olen Brown, son of Rev. C. A. Brown, arrived home yesterday morning, after a year's service in France. He has been honorably discharged. NERVOUS PROSTRATION May be Overcome by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound This Letter Proves It West Philadelphia, Pa. "During the thirty years I have been married, I have Deen m Daa neaim and had several attacks of nervous prostration until it seemed as if the organs in my whole body were worn out. I A-as finally persuaded to try Lydia E. Pinkhsm's Vegetable Compound and it made a well woman of me I can now do all my housework and afivise all ailing women to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and I will guarantee they will derive great benefit from it" Mrs. Frank Fitzgerald. 25 N. 41st Street, West Philadelphia, Pa. There are thousands of women everywhere in Mrs. Fitzgerald's condition, suffering from nervousness, backache, headaches, and other symptoms of a functional derangement. It was a grateful spirit for health restoredwhich led her to write this letter so that other women may benefit from her experience and find health. as she has done. For suggestions in regard to your condition write Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. The result of their j 40 years experience is at your service.
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lectarers served in the liberty loan campaigns. Others gave up engagements to serve with the Red Cro.sa, Younjr Men's Christian Association, Kniphts of Columbus and other organizations. A number were permanently located in the departments in Washincton. The service flap of the Kedpath Bureau contained many stars for those who foupht on French battlefields. A number of gold stars mark the poir.p of some whose cheery smiles and humorous remarks made thousands lad in former years. The President was moved as e;irly as December, 1917, to express his appreciation of what the chautauquas and chautauqua workers were riomsr 1 for the country. Whiting A dve rtis em cnts Are Winners ml are acreMed by The WhltlnaT vra Co., 624. 118th St.. Fhone J38-W. rniYfxss thi.itiie tomte. Maxin- Elliott in 'Fihtfn? Odds." by Irving S. Cobb, also Keystone Comedy. 7-2F-1 Rev. C. A. Brown, pastor of the M. E. church held services on the public square Sunday evening. The funeral services of Martin Musbach. were held at the German Methodist church in AVest Creek Saturday afternoon. There was a large crowd in attendance. Deputy Sheriff Kilborn came down from Crown Point Saturday morning with four prisoners two for the. penal farm at Oreencastle and two for the boys reform sthool at Plainfield. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller of Hammond, visited relatives here yesterday. Glen Surprise, of Chicago, visited his mother. Mrs. William Surprise here yesterday. Mrs. Lorni Michael returned to her home in Chicago last evening after a visit here with her husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Michael. Miss Laura Einsphar, who has been a nurse in an American hospital in France for the past year, arrived home last evening. W. C. Hale visited his wife here yesterday. Philip Ptuppy, son and daughter, vsited friends in Lowell yesterday. j ROBERTSDALE j Mr. N'iff. of Hobart, was a Robertsdale visitor Friday Mrs. Heerman Krerkman of Atchifriends at a 12 o'clock dinner at her home Thursday. The out-of-town guests were Mrs Charles Welters, Mrs. Frank White and Mrs. William Norman of Hammond. Miss Valaria Gough of Roberts avenue left aturday for Winona Lake. Michigan, to spend her vacation. Mrs. Williams and mother left for Louisv:lle, Ky., to spend their vacation visjtipg relatives. Mrs. Cook of Loulsvlllee, Ky., who has been visiting at the home of Mrs. George Bader is visiting a sister In Chicago for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Swank and family of Indiana Harbor spent Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Swank's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Masterson. Mrs. C Flaughef of Myrtle avenue is entertaining hr brother, Mark Winteers, of Grealy, Colorado. Miss Eleanor Fick was a Crown Point visitor last Friday. Mrs. Herbert Brown, nee Esta Kohr
Fashion's Forecast
BOY'S SUIT. For the small boy of tix snmmer ot lens this type of suit 1b considered in tery eood tste. besides being very serviceable snd easy to launder. The plain waist closes st the front with a. similsted box plait. The sleeves msy be in lone or short length. Tbe straight trotters of colored charcbrsy are cut in shallow points at the top and buttoned onto the white waist. Tbe boy's suit No. 9324 la cut in sizes 2. 4 and 6 y&srs. The 4 year size requlrea 1 yard of 36 inch material for waist, with T yard of S8 inch for trousers. Trice 10 cent
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So yen have one d&y more to make the most of the higges! : dothicj; coccejaiciu offered this sectioa this season. While the response all week ha been tremendous, it must be borse in mind that we entered upon this Sale with greater assortments than ever before. We can therefore, promise that you wilt find here tomorrow' full, generous selections at amazing big reductions. Clothing On Credit That's A Credit To Sell
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Wash and Silk DRESSES up DOLMANS The cKoiee c4 tfie hocte. 13 oft who is at Cape May, X. J.. with her j husband, is expected home in a lew i days. Mr. Brown has his discha.-ge and will be home about the 15th of August, after which they will r.vike their home with Mrs. Brown'3 mollier, Mrs. T. W. Kolir Mrs. Myers of Indiana b'vrl . who has been confined to tho St. hospital in Hammond, is along nici-lv. Miss Violet Brcckman of aven-:e !s on the sick li?t. The W. B. A. of the Mac: hold their regular meeting O. O. F. hall Wednesday Margaret getting Atchison ibes will in the I. even ' :t g. All members are rqueted to be pr aent, on octunt of important business. All organizations of the Robertsdrtle church are planning to Join together and give a fall festival. HIGHLAND The H-.ghland and Ridge Sunday schools will have a picnic in Russell's Grove Wednesday, July 30. I'verybody is cordially invited to attend and be sure to bring lun:h baskets. Among the pp'i'.al attractions planned for the da" are: F.all game, races, prize., -itc. A fine time is anticipated. HOBART Miss Olive, only daughter of Mr. and Mr.?. Morris Lehman, was united in marriage Thursday to Mr. Harold Chase, of Hammond, -but formerly of this place. The ceremony was performed at Ciown Point, at high noon by R-v. Ayling. in the presence of the br.de's father. Miss Lehman wore a beautiful cream dress over satin with hat to mnteh and bouiut of swept Lift off Corns! Doesn't hurt a bit and Freezone costs only a few cents. With younr fingers! Tou can lift oil ar.y hard corn, soft corn, or corn between "he toes, and the hard skin calluses from bottom of feet. A tiny bottle of- "Freezone" costs little at any drug store; apply a few drops upon the corn or callus. Ins'antly it stops hurting, then shortly you lift tha-. bothersome corn or callus right off. root and all, without one bit of pain; or soreness. Truly! No humbug! Adv. By Annabel Worthington 4 -"V JZL wf r
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Similar Substantial Redaction In Men's Straws; Trousers, Milliaery, Wash Skirts, etc. Boys' SUITS 599 HOHTIAl STREET Hammond, Ind. pt-as After to the the ce r e mony "they came bride's parents and parher took of a wedding dinner. Only the imnediate relatives attended. They in company with their parents went to Chicapo to a theatre party in the evening and the. nxt day the young couple left for an 3-uto trip into Wisconsin. They will visit Starved Rock betore returning. They will reside at far.:inond, where the groom is emptoyrd with the United Ch'rnical Product T 1 . T . . t ?f 0.ft.Vl lilt LilVUC They are Unsightly and Disagurmg big rials of Bad Blood. Pimples on the face and Other parts of the body 'are warnings from Nature that your blood Is sluggish and impoverished. Sometimes they foretell eczema, boils, blisters, and other skin disorders that burri like flames of fire. They mean that your blood needs S. S. S. to cleanse it of these impure accumulations that can cause
The Northern States Life Insurance Co. The Home Company MONEY TO LOAN on first mortgage improved real estate. ,-Have you seen our nev combination policies I' The best thing in life insurance. Home Office, Hammond, Ind. Phone 72.
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