Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 64, Hammond, Lake County, 2 September 1919 — Page 5

Tuesday. September 2, 1018

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PERSONAL!

SOCIAL NEWS! A houFo party was gven at Cumberland Lodge, Ind., t" a number of young people for the wc.k-eti.l. Th guests were Ruth Urusel, Lofoihy 'ruin packer. Verna Mo.Vlcer. Mrs. Hoy 1'uiIrc, Alii-p Urdmann of Stoubonvillo. "., ;md Hob Mott, Frd Hock'i an, Hob Mi Hie. Oourt.lftnd lst;hntr and Charles Tilebitt of Chicago. 111. A very pretty wedding: took place in the Pme Street Hrcsh terian churoh on Saturday evening. August S'". at S:10 o clock, t!i tirst weddiiiR ceremony performed In the new ehureri. Miss Kthel r.asnett and Mr. Arthur Reeard were the- bride and groom. The bride was attired in white beaded georgette, over 'a h!t silk with silk ell. with wreath 3 SEE 'SELECT' BOHUNGER SHORTHAND SCHOOL CWc conduct a select school for the expert training of representative people. CI You may enter at any time. C Individual guidance predominates. CThe training is thorough, practical and up-to-date. tWe waste no time on fads. CWe have over 20 years' experience in training young 'people. COur students are in demand and they secure the best positions. AVe do not guarantee positions wo get them and so do our students. CIn addition to Gregg and Pitmanic Shorthand and Typewriting, we offer COommcreial work and Calculating .Machine. COur School Is No Stock Concern. The students get the benefit of the dividends. CWe employ no solicitors. Our students do all the boosting. -Tuition Dni- school $12 a month; cash rate $75, time limited to 12 months. Evening school, $o month. CYou 'are not required to sign a contract. Ruff Building Phone Hammond 2981 ! I ; I ary

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of orange blossoms, she carried a shower bouijuet of bride's roses. The bridesmaids, the Misses Emma l Lee and Vcrda Lcb of Chicago woro palo pink georgette and carried bouquets of pink roses. Little John Do Rolf, ring bee.rer, and littlo Miss Lucille Steckmaster. flower girl, looked very protty. The brldo was given away by J. W. Booth of Kalamazoo. Mr. Arthur Ricard was attended by Mr. Samillo Kthier as best man and Stanley J. Looth, of Kalamozoo, as groomsman. The ceremony was performed by Rev. M. H. Krause, pastor of th church. The Bridal March was played by Mrs. J. Bakalar. Messrs. tJ. IVHoif. J. News. H. Dell. V. Thompson and J. Rakalar acted as ushers. The reception was held at the home of the bride's sister. Mrs. V. Hunt, 417 Tine, street. A wedding dinner was sered to fifty guests. The decorations were in pink and white with rose favors. Very good music was enjoyed, being plaed by Mrs O S. llouser, piano; Mr. Mark Cook, violin, and vocal solos by Mr. K. Franden. Mr. and Mrs. Ricard were the recipients of some very beautiful gifts. The out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. .1. VV. Rooth. Mr. S. Booth. Mr. and Mrs. P. Royle and Mrs. Blenn Barrtnger, all of Kalamazoo. Mich, and Mr. and Mrs. V. I'itcher. of Cleveland. O. Mrs Teter Crumpacker was hostess at the Country Club yesterday, cards being played The first prize was wen by Mrs. Rothschild, the sreord by Mrs. Austin.

j Mrs. Harry T. Thomsen of Philadelphia is visiting at the home of her par- ! eiits. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Sandoe. 634 ! Forsythe avenue. I The Triumph Council No. 2 bad a j meeting of the regular session last evening. A recording secretary and in side guardian were installed. The next meeting will be held September 15th. The rastor of the First Methodist church desires to announce that the quarterly conference, postponed from last night, will be held at 7:.0 sharp. The superintendent must hold the meeting at Kast Chicago at D:00 p. nv, so must begin promptly at 7:30. I The Rooster eHix auxiliary will meet ! this evening at the home of Mrs. W. A. Hill. Highland street. The hostesses are Misses Pauline Hill and Marjory . Ruff. It will be a business meeting. i The Rooster club, collaborating with j the Rooster Club Auxiliary, will give I one of the nicest parties of the season j soon. The hn'.l will be decorated in the club colors, cherry and black. Two or1 chestras are being secured. Invitations have been Issued. This party will be the fist given since the soldierboys of the club have returned. Robert Smith of Clinton, I., has been visiting his parents ever Labor Day. Miss Alice Erdmann of Steubenville. O., has been a bouse guest of Miss Dorothy Crumparker over the week-end. Pr. and Mrs. Grnman and little daughter Ruth motored to Indianapolis. Mrs. Ore-man stopped at Brookston, Ind.. to visit Mrs. Paul, formerly of Hammond. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harris. Mr. and Mrs. R. Jonas and Mr. and Mrs. Bart Stevens spent the yveek-end and Labor Day at Long Lake. Ind. The Beta Gamma Sigma will meet at the home of Lucy Carson. Monroe street, at eight o'clock this evening. The regular meeting of the O. I. A. will be held at the K. of L.'s hall tomorroyv afternoon at 2:20 o'clock. Miss Mary Johnson of Erie street spent the week-end with Miss Susan Deroe, of Valparaiso. Ind. rmonnn rMensure club will meet with Miss Blanche Carroll this evening at her home in Oak street. A recital will be given at the First Baptist church. Mark j. Cook, violinist; J. M. Valentine, baritone, and Mrs. iiaei Houser, accompanist. The Ladies' Aid of the First Presbyt terian church yvill hold a meeting WedI nesday afternoon in the church parlors l at two-thirty p. in. H is the first meeting since the summer vacation. 1 7 naoonaji

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WANTED One hundred women to contribute article! to the " Better Housekeeping" number to appear in Tub Time In the near future. Choose from the following- subjects for your yvriteup: "How to Manage the Culinary Department of a Hme." "How to Equ-v the Home for More Efficient Operation." " How to Save Steps in the Home." "Books Every Home Should Have." ' Buying for the Home." "How to Oet the Greatest Co-operation In the Home." "Does It Tay to Own a Home?" "Advantages of an Automobile." "How to Get a Home Paid For." "A Good 1'lati for Weekly Savings." "How to Heat .nd Light the Home." "Entertainments for the Home." "Tried Recipes." "The Best Tlan for Keeping Tab' on the Kiddies." 'How to Have Harmony In the Home." "What Husbands Can Do to Help." . In your article he. as brief as possible and to the point, yet take the necessary words to cover your subject comprehensively. Articles over 100 words not accepted. Sign your name and address to the article you write nnd mail it to I Kditor "Better Housekeeping." care Tub i T" . . . i-i. IT ... . . ,1 T . . ,1 'r 1 . , I AijkjB..?, iinini.it'iiu, iii'i. I uT: 1511L i 1 rserved to revise or reject any copy sent in. No manuscript preserved, so cory It before sending it in. . Cash prizes amounting to J25 will be given for the best articles. The Opal Hive S?8 L. O. T. M. will meet at the I. W. . S. hall tonight. Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Murden and Mr. and Mrs. D. Austgen have returned from Twin Lake where they spent Labor day. The Standard Bearers v.-Ill hold the monthly meeting this evening at 2-6 Lewis strict. Mrs. F.rnest MeKinnon, hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Donald davit are now living in one of the G. B. Sheerer ft .its on Warren street. Mrs. P. D. Loyegren gave a birthday party for her daughter Ruth, Saturday last. Ten little, friends were entertained, games yvere pliycd. the prize being awarded to Margaret Emery. J. P. Lovcgren and daushters xora and Henrietta have returned to Ro ltford. 111., after a few days' visit, witn" Mr. and Mis. 1. D. Lovcgren. DEATH OF GIRL El.za'oeth Rose I) lion, the lC-ye:ir-ol-l daughter of Mrs. Marguerite Dillon, of mS Calumet aici'i". Hammond, d'ed Sunday evening at their home Gastritis, after a short illness. J.i?. Dillon, her brother, met with a serious fall last Saturday which took him to the hospi t ai . The funeral will be held from A'! Saint's church Wednesday morning at S o'clock. Interment will be held In Calvary cemetery. Gary, in charge of undertaker Burns. Runs Into Auto Truck John I-atty. eight years old. of Z" Logan street. Hammond, was brnispd , and cut about tie head Saturday noon j when he ran into the bakery true!; driven by Alvm George of ill Ash st.. on Sohl street, Hamme.iJ. STRUCK BY AUTO. Esther Campbell, seven years old. of 4S9 Wilcox street, Hammond. while crossing the street near her home Saturday night was struck by on automobile driven by Fred Wooden of fiS Wilcox street . The little girl was taken to her home where it was found that she wis badly cut and bruised about the face and head.

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The Provident Loan Co. throuph Attorney 1;. g. Sproat. has lile-1 s-iit to foreclosure ir.urtaKe against Anna Clcltiz. ? Two complaints on Insurance policies were filed today by J,. W. Sarlc Co., of Indiana llaibor. (me is again?t the Niasar.i Fire In.sunn'e Co.. and the other Is aginst the Aetna Insurance Co. Urissey A- ' r u n d w 1 are attorneys for plaintiff. STORE IS A Mayor Brown's store for the sale of surplus armv food in Hammond will probably close it a doors tonight to await the nrriyal of another carload " f provisions. The stork is fading rapid'.;, and little will remain this evening. With a rush of business which swa.iiip'd the h 1; all day Saturday. Iheanutd vvgttJ bh s were quickly snap.-'-d up by Jhe .vier buyers. During 1 he aft'litoon every v rson a vailabb: was brought from th- ciy Jmll and iivni a new job. This morning Ihe corn.-d be.-i'. roast beef and bacon was put "Ii It v. market. The slabs of bacon pro-.d tho most popular and wero soon all sold. Corned bt-c-f also rnoyed rapidly, but the raat beef, w hich was toin- thing new t most pco,!e nu t with a reluctant reception. Sliced bacon in tttcHc-pound tans at $1.-5 per can was reasonable enough, but many hesitated 1" cause of the quantity which was greater than they had expected to buy. Dozens continued to visit the sf.rtjda. .hoping to buy the canned y.g -tables, but were turned away with the promise that an 'thor car had been ordered. Ii is not kiuvwi how- soon the second carload will orrHe. but it i.s pr -dieted that at w;ll bo purcha.ffe-el us q.n-k!y as the lirst quantity. DEATH OF INFANT. The infant sen of RusMrll B. Smilii. 11S Clinton street, died early this morning; and the funeral wiU take place tumorro a . AiZ Vf.l STATE UF INDIANA. COL'NTY OF LAKE, Sri: IN THE LAKE CIRCE IT COERT. IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION iF JOHN J. KKAAY. El' AU TO VACATE CERTAIN BLOCK. STREETS. ALLEYS. ETC.. IN OAKWOOD ADDITION OF MLNSTEK. INDIANA. TO THE TOWN OF Ml'.NST EM. INDIANA. AND ALL OTHER PERSON S CO N ( ' E ilXL l. Notice; is horeby .yiveii lha.t 011 the Xn: .lay of September. Ifl.i, the p t i t .10 1 John J. Kraay and Mary S. K.-a.iy. tiled their petition in the ab.-u- envithd proceeding 10 vacate the following arts "f t'akwood Addition to t-io- Town of Minister, Indiana, 10-wit. Blocks One- lU, Tw o , and Tlire-; tS), a I -o ; he- a!l-;. .s bf twet-n said Blocks On-- (1) and Two GO, and Highway and Wilson Averue.i, East of the East line of Oakweod Avenue to the Kast 1-no of s-aid Subdivision and Northcote Avenue fmni the North ime of W icker Street North to the South line of Ridge Road and that by endorsement the sam'i is bet for bearing on the 20th day ct October. EU, at 3:0' A. M. and you ate- hereby noticed to appe arititf answtr said i-etition at said time and place if you have any objections against the said vac-i t ion, for the said petition yvill be 1 resented for trial and beams. JOHN J. KRAAY, MARY S. KRAAY. By LE GRAND T. MEYER, Their Agent and Attorney.

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USD OF THANKS. AVe desire to express our heartfelt thanks to our relatives, neighbors and friends, who so kindly assisted us during our sad bereavement in the illness and death of our beloved wife, mother and sister, also to those who donate'! cars and for the beautiful Moral offerings, to Rev. Lichlsinn lor his consoling words, and to the St. Paul choir. Mr. Th". Kggebn cht. Mr. and Mrs. Kdwrad Kgg' brecht and family. j Mr. and Mrs. A, Schultz. 31- ! TO TAXPAYERS OF HAMMOND. There will be a meeting Wednesday, f-ept.-'inber r.rd. at 7:r,0 p. m. at City Ha!i Kvery taxpayer who desires his assessment reduced is requested to be present. Kvory taxpayer from lhNorth Side should especially be present. 'J-2-2 OilMMITTUi:. Wilson's Restaurant 63 State U . Reopens And will be plaesed to. see old and new patrons. ?-2-3t NOTICE Merfing of McKinley Lodge. Wedr.es-ri.-jj-evening. September 3rd. All Entered A pi '!'' n t tees report at 7:15. 0-L-:t M ER n ITT D METZ. W. M. NOTICE Golden I'r-is. hae ni-a rl their oflici f n .1 1 1 :;tj I'lumm. r ave. to Storage, 7-' Fayette st., and solicit our patronage as in the j-ast. 9-2-ot Gardner Taxi Service. 623 PHONE HAMMOND (jog Sedan Service. Reasonable Rates. 1 S-2G-tf "notice" Mtss Marg-iret T'uffo. piano mush; j teacher of the Howard & Ruffe Music j Shop, announces the opening of th Fall! T' rm. Sept. ind. Thorough instruc- j tior.s given in ,ano. History of muM';' and lives of cn-pos err. j Studio, 409 I'nrre-l st.. near Calumet; ne., Hamtuond, 4 Lincoln avc. West j Hammotifl. Arr.'in--in' ii't; for lesson1 ' ran be made nt either studio or plonei e-r HH-IS Hammond. i m .. .. .'.! ii 1 ? RHEUMATISM 1 Prevented Him Using Arms to Feed Himself. Recomends40. Augusta. Ga.. May 20. 1310. "I suffered with rheumatism and indigestion and at times could not use my arms to feel m;. se lf. 1 tried every remedy I heard ef with only fmporary relief. I was advised -.0 'ry Number 40 For The Bh.e.d which I did with spienelid results. Whi;e I am not entirely well I f e-r i like .1 diff. rt nt man and expect to continuiNuioImt V, believing it will cure me. I have told P'-nrnl of my friends of 4'e which they are taking with great results 1 e -h Tfuily recommend No. 4ii to any one- suffering' from any biood e-r stomach 1 rmi -i"." Wesley P.oya!. Witness t signet ure. j. M. Hiiynie. Made by J. 1". Meitd-.-nhu'l. Evai.sviiie. 40 j card a drupgi.-t. Sold by Jos. Wois. Hammond; Central Drug Store, Indiana Harbor. Ad'-. DE LUXE THEATER HAMMOND NEXT WEEK Monday, Tuesday. Wednesday, Thursday . Mary Pickford IN it The Hoodlums 99 Ws thin lt' the greatest character Btuciy In Mai-y Plciford'3 entire career ZBJ 1

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