Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 35, Hammond, Lake County, 4 October 1919 — Page 10
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Service at th I'onurt tiui i,.nl , liuiv li Sunday Sabbath siln.l m tMi If all who attend did l.iSt SuniU our Sun day Si-ho. 1 wi.l doubL. tti .ttt.-n.l4iu-Communion at fl.-v,-n a. m Suti.Uy Kvrnins Club at 7:30. tl sic wait wil! (ppk. must.- tv tti. .-li,.tr. t.'.et the I nbit of nttcn.litt t!i.- Siiil..y L-vtning flub. Church of Christ. SunJ.iv. o-trhr ft Eible School at 3.i a n . foinmunIon und Sermon at 11 a . in , ubj.n-t, "The Beginning of the Church." V r. S. C. K at 6.3i p. m., rv.nliitr service at ' 3t. ibj.u-t, "01,1 J-u-Kisrt- from the Head?" Special inusti.morning and even'.ns; by Mr. tun! Mm. J. W. Carlson, tiury. l:.v. W. A. V ie, pastor . The Owl Club held Its annual election of officers for the ensuing )ar, which resulted as follows: L'avid J. I'nskwifti, president. Harry (5. dlair, vice-president. John Kischruppl secretary. Board of Directo.s. Arnold EtonPorter, Thos. S. i.'unke, James Judson. Lyman Hitter. Kay Wnlktr, John Melv!n. Roy II . Tilton. C. C. Craswel! . Many compliments were paid the out going president R. M. Andrus and his efficient co-workers for under their regime. The prospects for a new building: became a reality and the membership showed a steady gain. Mrs. James Mc'linnis. nee Miss Florence Moylun. left Thursday morning
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Dark blouses to match the suits will be very fashionable this winter. Georgette is. of course, the accepted fabric. One wonders what we did before ReorKette was put in the market. This novel blouse is of wa'nut colored peorptte. It is embroidered on the cowl collar and peplu.n in ;ho Fame shade, and beads of a bripiit orange shade ure placed in a renven tional design in the front. The threc-qiarter sleeves fa!! in graceful folds r.nd have picoted edges. This blouse with a plain suit ikirt would maka a charming afternoon costume.
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years have brm making- their horn.with their frrand-parents, Mr. and Mrs Heslin in StifKlitz Talk. The. V'hit;nK I'ublic School teachers organized for recreational and social purposes on Thursday evening. The officers tlected were titles "W . Gray, president ; Uvelyn Hood, vice-president; Miss Danforth, ticasurer. Monthly meetings will be held. Dr. K. M. Shanklin of Hammond, addressed the Whiting Scho.il teachers Thursday evening, the subject of his discussion bting the e s, ears and throat .
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Whiting Adve rtis em ents Are Winners
Hammond Iron and
Metal Company
MARCUS BROS., Prop. if Wholesale Dealers In IRON, METALS, RUBBER AND SECOND HAND MACHINERY Offices: 340 Indiana Ave. Vards Sohl Street and Indiana Av HAMMOND : INDIANA. Office Phone 127. Re. Phone H04&-R.
anil are ucifficil hr Ibe Wklllnar ewa I o., CZ-t. llth St., I'll one i:H-W. STAR THEATIIK TOMIiliTi Dorothy Gibh is charming :u "I'OPPY I'OI.LY" at the Star theatre tonight; also big comedy. Mitchel I.''ls in JACQl'KS (K THE Sll.VKR NORTH" PKR1L.S OF TIH'M'KH MT., and a Comedy Sunday. 10-4-1 IMUNCKSS Til I" A'l R K, TOMfiHTi Al:cfc Joyce i THK THiHD DEGREE. 10-4-1
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DUtolyed in water for douche atop pelvic catarrh, ulceration and inflammation. Recommended by Lydia E. Pinkham Mad. Co. for ten vurL
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ANNOUNCEMENT
ARROW HEAD INN
BURN HAM, ILLINOIS
Chicken Fish and
Frog Leg Dinners Spaghetti Italian a Specialty
Dancing and Refined Entertainments Cordial Invitation Extended To All
Miss Violet Lewis entertained a r-arty of frlendj at her home in LaI'orte aenue on Thursday evening. Mrs. Henry Piesen is improving at the Merry Hospital in Chicago. Miss Lucille Da.giir.jr will entertain the members of the Heta Gamma lpfilon Sorority at her home in LaPorte avenue th). evening. Lloyd DauRherty i improvirisj at the r.nv.'i nmeiit hospital. 47th street and Drrxcl avenue, i hicato, where he underwent an op.rr.ti-'n for appendicitis . Certificates of promotion will be presented in the pt-rnaiy department of the Church of Chriit Sunday S.-hool tomorrow in"rnin?. The proKram is to b a? follows: Sotisr. America: Salute to the Flac; Good Morning Son; TYnny M:rch. Prayer; Hi'nle Drill: Sons: by '"lass No. 1: P. "citation. Irene Khtnn; Sun? by Department; Presentation of Promoti'.n Certificates: Song:; Prayer . Mrs. Minnie PruniiiR. ace 84 years. 4 months, passed away at the home of hr son Henry Bruning. '12h Central avenue, attfr an ;Ilne? of several weeks. The d ceased who has lived with her son here for the past year, is also survived by her danchter. Mrs. Ixjuise Prhniitt of Chicago, and another son Fred F.runinfc. also of Chlcago. fervices will be preached at the Brunins? home "in Central avenue tonight at 7 p. m. by Rev. Spielberger of th Evanpeliral church after which the remains will be taken to the old home of the deceased in Green Bay, Wis., where interment will take place . The Fly mouth Aid Society will have a meeting at the home of Mrs. H. E. Beaubien on next Tuesday evening.
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G.o. J. Faker left for an extended trip t,. New York, where he will visit wiih his daughter. Mrs. Albert Romer returned to her home at Montezuma. Ohio, after visiting; t wo weeks with her father. Geo. .1. Baker. Mrs. Carl Kellman and children of West Hammond, are visiting with Mrs. Keilman's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jn). Dumbsky. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs' Geo. Noudorf was christened on Wednesday afternoon. On Thursday at midnight a little excitement was caused in town when a thief tried to enter the J. L. ICeilman store through the transom over the door
in tho rear. The marshal was aroused In a hurry with several other men In town. They saw the thief, but he managed to escape without being- caught. The name thief got in the Michigan Central depot. On Friday morning a gang of gypsies was seen on our streets. They kept p.-oplo busy watching them so they did not get away with any of their belonsings. HIGH SCHOOL NOTTS. The Junior class of the Dyer hlsh fhool w ill hold a box social at the high school building Monday evening, October 6th, at 8:00 p. m. Everybody is invited and a sood time is assured. All ladies are requested to bring boxes.
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How American Women Break Down Owing to the modem manner of living and the nervous i haste of every woman to accomplish just so much each dav,
they overdo, and as a consequence develop ailments peculiar to their sex, as is indicated by backache, headache, nervousness, the blues, displacements and weakness. Women who find themselves
in this condition should slow down, and depend upon that good old fashioned root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, to restore them to health and strength, for there is no other remedy known that so quickly restores a healthy, normal condition. Here is the Story of a Most Remarkable Recovery Minneapolis, Minn. "I was run down and nervous, could not rest at night, and was more tired in the morning than when I went to bed. I have two children, the youngest three months old, and it was drudgery to care for ' them as I felt so irritable and generally worn out. From lack of rest and appetite my baby did not get enough nourishment from me, so I started to give inm two bottle feedings
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Miss CarTle SebTjter returned o srh.iol Monday aftf-r a week's absence. 7:0n a. m Pearl eni Carrie In bel, studying: their history les?on.
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high schorl Monday. r.rt's hope thH
niskM It ni'jre lr terostln for our nw principal. Somf of th h)th school irls haw (akfn up ihe study of Ca mr Is' ry, in-
rhlfl Knhn and Harvey Coy started to struoted by various rrofessors.
THE UNIVERSAL CAR The Ford car can well be called the "people? car," because there are more than 3,000,000 of them in daily operation. That is about four to one of the nearest follower in the motor car industry. This would not be so if the Ford car had not for sixteen years proven its superiority in service, in durability, and in the low cost for operation and maintenance; this would not be so if the Fori car was not so easy to understand, so simple in construction that anybody and everybody can safely drive it. Let us have your order for one now to avoid delay in .K.-t-i.- Touring oar, regular $525 F. O. B DeCiemcr. troit. With starter. 1600. BUNNELL AUTO SALES CO. 506-508 Hohman St. Tel. Hammond 650
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HUFF MOTOR SERVICE CO. REAR 43 RUSSELL' STREET , GENERAL AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING PHONES: Shop 3444; Res., 1775.
NICK PORTEK Farm Sale Auccioneer Highlands, Ind. Ca!l or write for dates. Terras reasonable.
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