Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 103, Hammond, Lake County, 17 October 1919 — Page 5

Friday, October IT, 1919.

PERSONAL I

SOCIAL NEWS

The Sigma Theta Camma Club held i's regular meeting at the home of Miss srah Mclaughlin in South Hammond Tuesday evening t.) complete the arrangements for a. dance to be given Oct. -Ird. at the Olianibor of Commerce hall. Verbal invitations have ttf-n issued.

The Amloltia club met with Mr. McCarthy. 1050S Ave J.. .South Chicago, esterdny af tot noon The miu uii; w a m honor of the birthday of Mrs. mvers and also lor Mr. l.ensehop who is leaving for Denver, ",,!. this wnl.

Thirty-five member Triumph Council No well party at the h. Ntate Street tor Mr?.

- of the T ) of I.. 1 I . gti ve faren!" of Mrs. Kay Ida I Sensh. 'P, who

will lrave for IVimr. 'ol The house was art Ni h-nli '

there was a snl.ndol r es and delicious rot ?" shn

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For Those Pesky Pimples There are Handsome Complexions In Almost Every Village That Prove the Remarkable Value of Stuart's Calcium Wafers.

Nature decreed that blo uM hav i i lorn .

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woman delicate

ed. Jlr?. Rons. -hop was present, d with a beautiful sift from her friends

Mifs I.uoile Myers, daughter

and Mrs. Chas. Myers underwent an 'miration 'for .ppndti itis "Wednesday at lie St. Margaret's Hospital. She. is getting along nicely at present. Miss Ora Ivnns returned today to her home near Fulton, Ind., after heving tr'nt niorf than a yar at the Albert Fites home 63 tiostiin St. After a row months rest ihe will enter school nt Fort Wayne. Ind.

j The Parents-Teachers f Mr the IIi('h School nvt last

co!-iatton o? veiling to imi-

' joy some pood music and listrn to soir j very Interesting and helpful talks. The program was as f. le ws:

' Violt'l so!, el ;.'ti ' Romance, Stovci ! MHojv m k ri.'i

I l'neo-re. Oriental. i 'i'e,it Numbers "Summer H-ilns," ' f j Know Net Why " ! Kneoie. men and wr.nien. Mr. A. 1,- Spoon spok- in behalf of i the Uih School and faculty. Mr. Rom- ! berger s noko la behalf of the school board; Supt. Monroe spoke on the school i situation In ! city of Hammond.

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Miss Marparet Drasert. the sister of Mrs. George Andres is being graduated from the, Auburn Park Hospital Train

ing School for nurses October Id. Miss lirawert has been in training three years j " a birthday party as given in ho-u t and expect sto practice in Hammond. of Miss Fleanor Kto.-hr. who tn jusi ' arrived at her sixth birthday. The ,-i fThe mmbers of th Eoal Xeichbors ternoon was very i-lea.-antly spent with of American Golden P.od Camp. 1657 j musie an t pames and a nice two eoUre very pleasantly surprised Mrs. Whiting , lunehe on was served, those present w. re t her homo 175 Gostlin St. yesterday j ir.ean.-r Kussell. Vr!in Stoehr. Wilb'trt afternoon In honor of her birthday an- 1 an,i Kenneth Sto.'lir. Mil:o ar.d I.a Vone

ni versa ry. She was presented with an mblem rinp by the members of the .olden Kod Camp. Durinp the afte.ri fiim a social club was orpanized and the following were chosen for officers; .Mrs M. Roach, president, Mrs. Dadell, vice president, Mrs. A.. Hess, secretary and Mrs. P. Boudreau. treasurer. The club will hold tts next meeting at the home Jiiss Pearson. 41S Summer St. November 6th.

Stoehr. F.v lyn Karnest Koster. Kv.-lyn. Howard. Helen and i. let Frank, Anna Messerlei, Arthur Ileuhl. Florence Cox. tlie Mesdames Chas. Will. .John and Minnie Stoehr, Mrs. Stephen V't ihel, Mrs. Ausrust Frank. Mrs. Fred Cox, Mrs. Chas. Foster, Mrs. Uudy Dubert an.l Mrs. JIanna Lewis.

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The Phi Mu Gamma club met with F.veln Hilton. The evening was spent with business, one new member was elected. There will be a special meeting at Marjorie "Webbs, aSturday, Oct 2nd. to make plans for a Halloween rarty. Fdwin Pmwiddie will be m Hammond for the, week end. he is home to aUend the Chicago and Purdue panie.

skin. If it is blotched with pimpies, blackheads and other such eruptions, it is simply ari e id nee that the skin iHeks certiein elements that promote and preserve skin health. And the greatest of these is the wonderful calcium sulJ hid.) in Stuart's t'alt-ium Wafers, t'alctum is on-- of the liitiiral constituents of the hum in body. Your skin requires it to !.. heal!h. it invigorates the skin health, dries up tl.u pnr.ples. boils and Mo'ehes, er.'.h'.es 1 1 1 a I i i i y , b k I n of lino texture to form and le eome clear, pinkicri. arid smooth. Stop using creams, lotions, powders, and bleaches which rner.lv hide for the moment. Get a a'ic box of S; nart's Calcium Wafers at any drii store today. Adv.

The F. X. S. social club met at the, home of Mrs. Asher yesterday afternoon, the afternoon was enjoyably ppent and nice refreshments were served by the hostess. Irs. Goff Trom Frankfort. Ind., was a guest. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Win. Beckman. S3 Williams St. Wednesday, Oct. :3th. Gus Lcchte. a popular Hammond boy is home this week visiting his family and friends. - lie has just closed a successful season with the Dawson Comedy Co.. for whom he is the principal comedian. After a week of rest be will again join the Dawson Comedy '. for

the winter season.

The Hammond Woman s Club will meet tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock in the V of P hall. Preceding the gen

eral club meeting there will be a brief, business session of the executive board i An unusually good program has been arranged. Mrs. P. J. Lyons and c.augh-i ter. Kathleen, will play a piano duet, j Mrs. I-yd'a Wolters-Van Gilder and Miss j

lone Reynolds will furnish the vocal selections and a reader has been secured from the Columbia School of Oratory. Mr, Steir.eck of the Xew York Central lines vviT give a brief talk on "Safety First." There is a national drive on at present on these lines ar.d Mr. Pteineck Is especiiilly eager to present, the subject to club women. A social hnif wtll follow and refreshments wi'.l be serve.? by Mrs. Merritt D. Metz and her committee.

The A. T. C. club was entertained by Miss Matilda. Debsch last night. Prernratoins were made for a dance to be given Thanksgiving night st the Chamber cf Commerce.

The marriage of Yelmi Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. F Thompson, of 803 Fo. Hehman St.. to George W. Mauch, a so of Hmimonj, will take place Saturday, Oct. 18th at the Irving Park Christian parsonage In Chicago. After a short trip the young people will make their fcture home in Hammond.

The Home Economics !" par' iv.ent of the Hammond Woman's Club held Its first meeting of the club vcar on Thursday afternoon at the Central School, the new chairman. Mrs. Olaf Lang'iey Is in charge. The assisting hostesses were: the Mesdames I'Higgan.

Sw-iin. Brown, Hamilton Clark. W' is and .Ionian.

business session it was d-cide.i to meet at two thirty o'clock I.er aft r. Instead of the usual demonstration an illustrated lecture on the different cuts of meat, their nutritive value, and uses was given by Miss Eleanor I-ee Wrich', director of the domestic department of the Wilson Packing Co. Valuable information on how to judse meats, tanned fish and vegetables wan given which would be very helpful to every interested housekeeper. Miss WriPht presented to each member present a copy of "Wilson Meat Cookery." a bock prepared to help women purchase and use food products carefully and wisely. A cordial invitation was txtended the department t-.

visit the Wilson Plant, which will be accepted in the near future. Delicious refreshments were served by the comtnitt.; of which Mrs. iHiggan was chairman.

Mrs. Nathan Thompson and daughter will leave ot morrow night for St. Paul. Minr., where they will meet Dr. Thompson. From St. Paul they will go to their h tm in Fer.tt, Wash. The Iaojos Aid Society of the Frist M. 11. church on P.usseil St. will give a chicken pie eupper in church basement, Tuesday evening. Oct. -1st from 5:S-i to S p. in. Tickets 75c. 10-17-20 -

Miss Elizabeth Parsons had the F. E. G. o'ub for a business meeting at her homo lasi n;ght. It was decided to take in four new men. hers, the initiation will be announced later. The next meeting will take place In two weeks with Mrs. G. W. Anderson. 120 Detroit St.

W:l;iam Swanton, who has for some year;? been an employe of Swift and Co. ias been transferred to Harrison, New Jersev. where lie will have entire

.ll-tnons, EtlPP. j charge- of the Glue Factory there. He During a short ir, ,, superintendent of the con-

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former classmate of Ke. J.,ros. when they attended the Argus llith scho d. The Dit trict SupcrtntemK i,t of the M . E. churches is txpeotcd in Indiana Har

bor from South It. nd, iict.her .'nd, for the first quarterly menu, Mrs. C. A. leach of Guthrie Stre. t has been summoned to Pittsburgh. Pi, unit departed eaterday afi. r I he arrival here of a telegram announcing the death of Mr. l.ea. h's tuster. Mrs. .. II. Herbert, a resident of that city. A letter reaching this city the Sunday previous to tlm telegram was written ty the woman now deceased and it is taken f. r rranted Unit she met with either an accident death or was afflicted Willi a diremalady unknown to hr family mil bringing about so sudden a i nssiiawuy. Mr. I-each, who icmaiiied lore Could shed no light of in t oi ma t ion regarding his sister's death until he hears from Mrs. Eeacb. Mrs. John Hart man of Pea con S. was called to Pittsburgh, I'a . owing to thi death of her sister. Mrs. ll.artn-.aii left the city hurriedly after the Miinm.ois came and no information could be g iin. J at this time of the death connection. The Trl-City Club c.onmien. ing I's social RdiMties for fall arid winter announces the first of a series Ofilinos to bo held at the Slovak Home in Whiting, Sunday evening. October 10th. The

committee consists ot Arelrew Kooi'.e), of Calumet; W. H. I .no van. of Est Chicago, and Frank Ivajcany, of iiitinp. A ribbon runner at tix i..p of U-. Twin Cjly rage today jrives b.-ttrr uiItghtenment as to the details of tiledance to be held. Mrs. E. V. Walton of Ht-m!,,ek St., returned to Wanatuh. Ind., the 1,. dFide of her father who had anoiinr sinking spell and not expected to Ine, but a very shot time. Mrs. Walton has been making repeated trips down to se : her father, but us his illness was n pro-

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lit South Forsyth Ave. afforded

" so! ting of a v. ry rpnet tnamago r. iiiotiy We.'nesday ;i t ternoon vh.n 1'U Mali"iief. a inner Tnnk Woi i s

"!'! e, under the Sli p. rvlslfUi of (he o. ) .i rt ioent t!uu Mr. N.-h-on heads and u!ei litis made hi- leone with the Nelson--, fur the p-tt fvv years, pledged "- tioth t,, Mis Ma me U'vo-ff whose, home is in i oi. i! Nib., and who came lore f.-r tlm oceasi oi of the ,,-, m.,ny ; . sierd.iy at winch Mr. and Mrs. N'. Is n 1 1 fpop.xor. Eev. George p. Jones, ! .stor of the J "t is t M . 1-:. church of I'.l.et I'hicii.,, t,,,:;,d ,,.. ,.,.ipie. At tl,1 roneHist..n of to- ceremony Mr. and Mrs Ma hon.-y departed for TVroiti. II., wh.-re t b... groom li.-i s le.--n temporarily asslgio-d in tl:) roiist ruction Work for the company.

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Fatly fo'l weddings In the Twin i",t- " cnMiue tiie amotig the important d tcila'v's nieruccf uient s is that of

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that the next regular scf ion would be v.ith Mrs. John 11. Faroid of'the Lake Front, w ho is patroness and also a duly nd-.pted member of the corerlty. Tro! date of Mrs. Farovid's meeting Is scheduled for Tuesday evening, October 2H1. The fl. rt N'ewclls of Drummond St. are anticipating a trip to Minnesota, l.-nving h.-re about the middle, of the month and expecting to be gone a fewweeks. Their two you user children will accompany them. Mrs. A. J Carlson rf O'rarcviiie St. has issued invitations for an nluruytitim sio, wet- to b. held at lor home, this even.ng. honoring Mrs. Arlay Church, who until very r.-i.-utly vv-.s Miss li.-i'ii Carlson, nie.-e to the hostess. Many intimii'e friends of the Pride have ben bidden to the veiu.

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f'.rnii.m a i the :- and Miss Ha:;el dauchter of Mr. .f lnn Ave. The

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longcd one she found it impos'i'd.- to remain there. Mrs. Walton is e.vp' cted back again within the next f.-w days providing her father's condition warrants her return. Mrs. J. Bohling of r.lock Ave. is having as her guests today the Miscs Abraham and Hennirig. of Hyde l'ark, Chicago. The home of Mr. and Mrs Atfr'd N.I

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Morris of Fit- Si . a Ma ndtir d CM I It- i i n. i i lo.ldro k. of biting, find Mrs. M. Goirirt.k

Nil pt iti i.-, were olemnied In

coii.il church in Park Manor, yesterday j

The bride and groom -rre Bt'end.-d by Miss Mac Morris end Mr. M. Van Fuse. Itel.-iti v-9 tf the collide witnessed the religious ceremony an J then 'he entiro rart y return.-d to 'h'ting where there

nvvai'e.j lii 'tn a f iimptoiju vver'd : n g : luni h'-rn. Mr atui Mrs. Morris are j h o ,e mo. ,n , t!: tit p:a-s. i,. in ch -eland, 1 I Clio, aiei ti'poti th.ir o turn her.. wii! i-;t awhile rind fin iFy s'ttie in En,!v. ood to raal.e thur t u 1 1. re heme. Gu. -'-- or Mr. and Mrs. .;. v. Haugh j of Norili Magoiin Ave. this week arc j Mr !,rd Mrs J . M. Samuels, whose home, i

lis in Ciiiou-.o.

Miss (ortrude rtush. of North Olcott Ave. eiitertained i nf . j rm 1 1 'y last evening for Mi-s Florence Cuthr, of Kansas the house itnot of Mrs. 11. T. Hlgp. ;:s ii North M.it"Uii A v. Covers wo e e.id for right gucf-tt. among whom was Miss Eva l.rickson. of Hammond. Games and run cic comprised the evi.in,''s diversion. The Tn-Kari'as held their meeting of this week at the h.une of Miss Valrna ll'it.n in Elm St. and announced

The Kniarion Club comprised of

! h. r s from Hammond and Fast Cti;, a,.to I nut m one of their pleasurable s. ssjoas i nod to honor t he birthday anniversary

of two of th.ir r Millers. M;-s l-'.dna Caves and M i - Elsie Muhn. The party was h' Id at the Muhn Ii-nie. Ml Chicag' ave. and on this oc-asicm

IN MIMOaiAil. In sad but loving memory of our dear daughter, who died one year ago toJ? October 17. 1 0 1 SOften do we, wander to a grave not far aw a y, Wh. ro we Jaid our darling Dorothy. Jus" one year ago today. Friends mav think the wound is healed Cut they little know the sorrow That lies wi'hin our hearts concealed peaceful be thy rest, dear Dorothy;

jit is sweet to breathe thy nime. j In life we loved you dearlv, j In death we do the same.

From loving parents. sisters and brothers. ,ir, AND MRS WM ZAHRTK

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eight couples. The lunch, on eoiorsw f re sele cted in the yastel iilue and white. Music was furnished th-ouwhout the evening ly John Carrol and Mis" losie Muhn. Games and dancing w.re indulged in and a v ry lef-asant ov ning wtis i-ni raliv spent. '1 hot next affair will be a Japan, se paity be!1 it the home of Mi-s Margaret Johnson in Klin St , Hi mmond. St. Paul's l.u!hein church, 13th and Deodar St.. Iridi.uii Harbor, will celebrate ih.,r tirsl annual mission festival

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. riiiu n s rv icej!, 1 0;fiO 10 p m. In the rnornk of c.ary will -p.-jik on Lev. H. Mack'Mis. n speak. All congregatv me invited.

ARI lF TH KS We wish to thank our friends and r.eighaors for their kindness and synj.'thy during the Illness and death O' (.ur h'l-.vfd daughter Vera. The Rev . Moore for his kind we. ids of consolation and for the ajtos ar.d floral 0fferii.gs . lo-lT-l- ML. AND MRS. WRAY.

MARK SING LAUNDRY l.,i:- je-op. tied and now ready for bus -p.-ss. ti7H Holiman St., phone Hammond -To'l. 10-1

Lehtnd C. Derbyshire, of Portland, If.d., w.ho graduated from Hlooniin gt.-n this spring, is a guest of the E. U. Glbbs of the Wickey apartment this week and is a relative of Mrs. Gibbs.

Advertise in The Times and advertise again. Results come witr tonishing results if their user are to be believed.

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George Hannauer are Orbans and down the

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Consumers Wholesale Grocers 540 So. Hohman Strget. HammonrXInd. Wo don't claim your dollar has moro buying power here than elsewhere; we know it and can prove it! You only need try ns once to prove the ahove statements. Just run over the list helow. These items are only-the introductions to a store bubbling over with attractive prices and appealing goods. Specials for Saturday, Oct 18th

GOOD GRADE TOILET PAPER 10 rolls for

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PURITAN MALT EXTRACTI ..ight or dark, each

TRE VYN JAM Assorted fruits

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OUR BEST COFFEE An excellent blend.

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CAMPBELL'S PORK AND BEANS 4 cans for.

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GINGER SNAPS "Buv the Barrel," each

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RUB-NO-MORE Soap, 10 bars for ..712C Soap Chips, '.i pkgs. for ...J2o(? Washing Powder, each 21c

WILBUR'S COCOA In bulk, per pound...-

UNCLE JERRY'S PREPARED OR BUCKWHEAT FLOUR 2 pkgs. for. .. GOLD MEDAL FLOUR 98 lbs 40 lbs 24i lbs ...

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final hearing In the federal courts at Indianapolis in a few days. In inv est.gation before military in-

teiligf. nee department it was estabiishi cd that the men arrest, d were all Rusi sans, meinhcrs of the steel strike un- ! ions and strikers, thoroughly injecting their revolutionary ideas in the .strike.

None (,f the arrested were citizens of the United States and it is a certainty that thry w:l be deported. TRANSLATING RED LITXEATUKE. An official of tie- immigration d par ttuer.t working in Gary is authority for the statement that wholesale deportation of radicals will start shortly. It is estimated that more warrants for deportation wi'l follow. 'd. Mapes annonuc-d this morning at the 1 0 : n 0 o'eb-ck m.ettng of the newspaper session that no raids on Led der.s were made lost night, but n number were

nrouKfiv in an. ouesiiooeu. i.ii.'rtiiur0 1 I w hich has bet confiscated and printed j in twenty different languages and is

ta lining translated vvut soon bo rcadj' to

le made public. ASSAULTS WOBKEB'S WITE. Charged with fissauLing a worker's

?j wife in her home, a man giving his p j nanto as Joseph Tkachek. a Croatian. Q ! was arrested by I-puty Sheriff Fred lj j rltults yesierdav. 1 though not. auth. n.1 ! tic. It is reported that Hughie Murray. 0 p resident of the union of tinplate worki l ers, r turn'-d to work yesterday. If A 'his is reliable It will have a powerful 'effect on the, morale of the strikers. ' From different, sources it is learned ,ihat many other staunch union men are 1 drifting back into the mills and npplvU i inr for thtor old .(;. (iflpo.als of the ! steel company state that there has been

a noticeable increase in the number of men returning to work all week.

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Kellner's Sugar 1ured Hickory Smoked Ham-... Kellner's Smoked Picnic Hams Domino Squares Bacon - oBiled Hams, 7-! lb. average - Fresh Hams for Roasting - Pork Loins, small and lean Fresh Pork Shoulders - Beef Pot Roast, ehoh-c cuts - Boiling Beef - - Hamburger Steak .

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Shoulder or Breast of Veal Lamb Hind Quarters Lamb Front Quarters Spring Chickens Pork Sausage, fresh made Corned Beef, sugar cured and very nice liver Sausage, fresh home made ..

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U : 213. M The tlood t liowshtp of the St. Alj "rail's Kpiseopal church held a very en(3 ; joyabie m eting in wlreh dancing heid s .sway a the Parish House of thf f3 ehurch. ami to which many of their ki floods ,tr:e The affairs coming l-n-3 . ., -i- :).-!,. .rs'' ip '(' this club bids fair H fi" i fifu l.rit . The net one will lii 'e pet votvily sup. r is.-d bv- the prcsij ; d. el V. t'.tiam West, who will open his W I home at rtijl S Fir St. nxt Wednesday Lj.vening. Hi Sued-.y wiU be Rally Day at the M.

... hureh in Cast Chicago. A pageant. "Youth and The N. w Day,' will be put. on at the Sunday school lviir. beginning at S.,"u. I.et every ino be on time as the ticud of the stoi y will be lost if thi- first part is not heard. A cordial invitation to all. I', ter J. Johnson, who recently returned from many months in military service abroad and with a shattered constitution is expected to retcrn now from a prolonged trip to Michigan where he has been resting and enjoying outdoor air. It is anticipated by his folks that his sencral condition is irnprov ed. Itonald Itose and Sergeant Hjume of the militia force stationed in the Twin Cities were guests ,,t the pastoral residence of Rev. Klmer Jones in Grapevine St. the other evening. Mr. Rose ti

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SMOKED PICNIC HAMS ... REGULAR BACON BACON SQUARES SMOKED BOSTON BUTTS WHOLE SKINNED HAMS

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at 9 a. m. This is the Big Fall Sale. Prepare for your WINTER NEEDS.