Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 105, Hammond, Lake County, 20 October 1919 — Page 5
Monday, October 20, 1910.
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PERSONAL 1
SOCIAL NEWS
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health, imil.if l ami fat s- iV- sj m-atmr-iit. Mb.i women i jv.' ? . e -in 1 . - la . -. lil t !
to ev routi.U. r,--..- h 1 ..mjiI. y ;.:,-:- c'-i r-i. o Rf,i an! ple!i-.-i.-? ' m. -hot ni.lor.i-d lij- flOA GtMRAMlf f.. I luiy Oil .f Kor.nn at onv (liny drrnisf.- ,.r . f r f-.-o lixifc or a.itae .omni In imn ,...r t,, ! Mwa Co.. D-.ul, ijui.kiu i, .( .K flij.
IF THLSH MEN GET nO-IIOIJi: WKEK A XI) GO P::M (PEAT YO'?E W-U-TQ for wmcii they t:i:kat:::; strike, coal Pin6;s mix soar
F. Cramer an! children of ?:ichisa;!
City. Mr. and Mrs. Harry I .est or.
The District Convention of. the W. H. C. will bo hold hero tomorrow. T' t convention will start at nine o'clock iu the morning aii.l it is untied pt-2d thit (vrryone that possibly can will be there. An excellent program has been arrang
ed and the mhrniuir will be occupied j g.bj ;y K(ia M 'rt ,t ;
nn me au.irrss ot welcome arm nutrition, rians fox the serving of a good I
dinner at twelve hn.ve been rn-ii.l. with; Q j, s jilEETS the IX C. Mtnas an.l Co. i.trcn-ritt. A; T!ie fre,,;,! crtn.-,l' n-,eU.T cf the nrse attendance i., hoped for. j c. K. S. In honor of annual official : , visit of the Oran.I Matron. Mrs Oora A Bunco party wi.l he riu by the j R Uol!nn,l was verv much of rrotective Home Circle, 614, Hammonih , t-i-w,M",., ii ,
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, ; '"'I' was very excell.-iitlv e:irrli-d out lv The Fast Chiefs association of the ; ,..,.,., ., , , " . t Mr.-, ttat tsnian and h, - aide ooniimt!. , Hammond Temple, No. ( .!, will meet to- ; -r. ,1;,,,,,,- ,.., . ,, , ' ' , , , , . I lr" t 'iiner was served at sma tah s morrow cvenn wuh Mrs. John l.udodrh . so;U for- n 10.4 Harrison St. j he wmr.r Hhich vvns a cir.ular f)rrur;cc. :
noi:t of tables where the officials 1 "f ,
;;ie Hammond t harder and the- Grand
Miss Celeste F.'rlenbauKh and Miss
'iaire Iiipke. f I iannnond. were the quests of Mrs. John Wchr.rr of Crown i'oirt over Suuday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray AW.ott. of 32 S:b-
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" - - . the banket room were very attracts. - "la" ! decorated with flowers, fruits and i.. 1 M-setabh-H of the autumn. Mr. Harry MorK'-neau. aJvertt!ns . , , ,7 , , 1 . .. ,. , , ,,. : rho exeninjf session ni- an- the in- i Hirtnacer of the 1 rank I ...its to., left; ... . . , " , ... v. - niation was virv beauts 11 v -ml i--Saturday for a ten dav trip to New . . . t Orleans to attend th-' annual I,,U,I , j f - room I ' . . of the temple, which was nicdv d.-cr-Association. ated with palms and ferns, during- the 1
, lniuaiion wtinli was exemplified wi'lp
f reat dicnity. Mrs. I.ydia Walters Van I Gil-Jer a-ldi-d to the e- reiuony by sinj;- I in 1,1 usually charmiiiff m-imn-r. A lovely trift wa- nri-.n'.-,l t. 't,-. '
M..ss Arvillo F.OH will be hostess to' "',ra 15-' "ari-r made j ,, k-u,.. t,..i, on,, r-irl, Tnes.inv ' tl"i Presentation. X sift was also
, , - ... I on to Die Pas Grand Mat"-o-i rs nemng at her home on .-aimxner St. ; , ' i Amha I.urton. this presentation was The Standard Bearers of the rirst 1 mnCI" h' Mrs- n,anch '-'"-enlz. Other
M K. Church cave a program in the ?, "----... 11. 1-. r iv i-rv
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! ty were present and listened to a ;.-od pr"; r.-.m. M i--s I'ay Val rend-; d a piano number of raod.-rn music. , eo! ; .iies w r ! l-anti1 ul'y rendred b Mrs. ;'. I,. 1 'hapman and Mis-ii !azel Yeunser. Mrs. I.icklider pave m j
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''- ' - tl;e W ore!, iv ! : . r i - : jv- ! tr .':: i- f r,r.- the ,-(11:10- n- '" invRtiC3titi: tie steel ,:r.ke. Anor i'';.oi! 1 . a'.d h was 1 .; to ,n if 1 - ; l.i.:ee of u r-y k'.nd t: . . !- ' st !1 rV'.r: t: n '-it'.-!:':' army 1 -. land ( .;r ,KI!V ah'n- ' ;'' f,,,!nt-v ' i!t.;:. -1. ;lt i' to . . : he - vern :a.-n t j . .. j
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; H. 1'. Srai-h. Fast Grand Matr.in j Hobart. d',owh:ir th.e evening a : sion of refreshments and ilencint; were
enjoy e.t. (.00,1 mil Me was furnished l.y Itciher and Slartstnan. The affair was attended by three hundre,) members it is umnnoously agreed that it is one
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t.iie countrj-, who have vctcl tu "cease rrouet on of eoa I at 11 nnl'Lt 0:1 FriJtty, October '
will fT,u, ns the j-iir.rirr.l iteri of ti -a i-i t: i-:t u,. : ;o!i t-,,i r; 'V..-e;:. Tt:VV et'. O.'t j a t'..ftV-
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"f the most interest inc and .-njovahl of its kind.
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Louise Stevens read Kiplings "If," and graciously responded with an encore.! i. MII.ITAJRY WSDDINO. A vocal trio consisting of Miss Adele : A very pretty military w. ddinsr too'; Dunbar, Hilda hltezel. and P.uth Wood-; Placf S-r unlay eenir- when Miss IJu'ii in and a stringed trio consisting ot" ; Utd'- became the bride of Mr. .1. Aries Misses P'ay Malo. Louise Stevens and ; orth. Th- ring- . niony was i,-r-Haze! Touncer completed the program. formed in their- new burgah-w in M- tiThe yourR ladies served refreshments r" 'st- 5t o "clock by Uev Tln.s. J,
durlncr the social hour and realized a 1,:ls--ctt. In the briday party, Mis.-
of Far!: 1'!.t.-- . a dati,;hter.''Ntaiir, 1 . j 13th at the Htm!- wl Hopi .-(!, ch.- ; cago.
'-'?'(;.! tr -1 h- was born in i'.tts1 li s p.-.i-ents were Itu.--: .artT'..;:s'i ,. v.-s. II-- att. nded t'o j,,,-,. ! - and !.k;h ' o 1::, 5to'ood a! '. 1-m-'t-'ti an J .Iefters-n . Gle"a ai..l I lie f itt horrl. i:: .- - hool . "i Lave . ; t prise. 1 to ij:, waal! the time. S ll.. not beii.-v, in war 'd "( io-ii- vi- in ro'o-r. s:sla:o-e . "
' If an eio :oy nimy land.-d C'o:i:try, oil would not op; .--!;e,j Sin. tor Ki-:irn. I would not ; I !,- r t-t .ei:r -m - :aii: . " ilV' o : .'' an ;i: :o' ovi.f- :: t':i- ...nmtry ,d 1 ;'' tlo- 1;..'. ;. 1 i- 1 o in r-' .n -r, - a - V
. .- Le.l . A"s. lie' or to hnve tie L"V.-ni-nurt tak- n than have bur-ian "o-f sacriflc. d," M-irutf.r.s r :llej. M ilfoils te-:t!tied ! e often m-t Wlllla n M. I-"o: tev, secretary r.f the steel striker eomtr.i it - -, at jjati:, t Invs of t he A . F. I., at Potfh-irtth . He said 1.. d ; ii'.-i ef) with I'o.-tir's views. Foster was not an "anarebist r s iole .-il'St.' lt a tr."o:e tlfOo'Tl.t. ;e ad-i-d. F.-siei- was a borer from within, Mr rir.i lis 1001 1 i n ued .
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sell V.'e.iio-sdcy, Oct. -.hi -1:., at ,;T2 Hc-liu-.m stre.--, 12 ih. cans at $2.55 per FA NIL.!. UllOWJf Mayor.
Thu I.-i;-i Aid See'etr of th F:rt M. K. Cht:ic-;i on Ru--scll St.. will pi .-c a eh! .-k'T. j.ie s-.ipper In chjtrca ta -no t:t. T::o.!:iv evening:. Oct. 21st fr..-- t 5:3t to 8 j.. m. Tickets T",c. 30-1T--0
I . h I IN MEMORIAM
in" KxirioaiAsi. In le inir ill n-'ry ef jay dear s Frank F. Murray, who J!e,J oae yeu.r fto today, (1- te-ber 20, ISIS. My sun has set with all the joy That once with t;ladn-M sh i-.vn. And through bun ly days atid night I lr am AS j tii memory all a!ono. SIOTIIER,
Mrs. F. F Ki ' hio, is -?it iv.iX k- and Mr. am Fark Place.
s'"r ij he-. . I ant 1 "O 1 ;eak:r.r on- I ti. for tuy-o-ii' !,,! f,,r the , ,-y s:oal' in v.h-o-o 3 i v 1 i 1 .no) rh per.. Is upon the , w. pp:tt thai is d - u; e 1 n r In;.- ij.e .. , n- '
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I Advertise in The irr.L-j and adj tonishin results if their users are to Vv? Sp1io f?d.
SH FN. M;l- Jenninps. seventy -fr. ' u Li aire, Mieh.. is tlo fifth p"'1 to die f rcj t otoobile aeekient-4 t' c r ' . on .'he bri. k Lincoln highway nar thi city.
" FF 51 E nAUTK. Mis Julia O'Suhivati will receive an estate of $2'0. '"'' l.-l't by her brother who died r?c-jiil in Col - .rmJo.
cood sum to be applied on this year's
! Mabel Po
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The Hammond Woman's Club he'd it?
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The Girl SoouL- of Troop will hold a uo-o;i::r Tin
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served as bridesmaids and Mr. Chest, r Vanov.r and Scott l:oi bins. 1 o mr,n. The brides niece, littl.- Lenora Ge's'. r
hi-monthlv meeting on Saturday after-; a rmtr carrier and little Lucih-
11.10 nat the. K. of P. Hall with Mrs. -L1ail'"' fs flower p irl. The .M;s.--,s .r. I. Smal-ey presiding in the absence! h.uciiie and I.. mora were prettilly dre. s- '' Mrs. W. A. Hill After the usual ; t"Jm1n white. . ,.n..iiM k,.cinras tbr. i,rr'm ' The bride wore a r.rettv r-o,.-.,
ooened with a short address by Mr., ,vhl!'- ch-tnii!., .-loth and satin an dear- - 'V '" ; "'" F. G. Steineck. safety acent cf the rie,i bridal boau t of fa t m ' 1 u Indiana Harbor Kelt I'.aiiroad. who h" Ttaily wore .-v-lress of old rose tulle owr T- , , . on a speaking tour for the National 8531 ver sf tin. and carrie.i a bouquet ot , Itailroad Accident Prevention Campaign. r,',st"S!- Xiss liundhoni wore a pir.k , r n.now on. His talk was particularly ap- d'h.'ne and carried roses. ":"" r pllcable to eistlnp conditions in ouj TIlf! rT'oom and two best men just "
own city where so many dangerous; 'ciurneu ai.er more than a year's active crossings have no adequate protection, j "uty OVPr there and each wore his uni-
Miss lone Keynolds accompanied by ; ' rm "r- ortli served in th,-
Airs. Mlkeseh sang a proup of sons?, t-'ivision. Mr. I.obbins in the xth A 1 "1 Know Not Whv." and "The Winds." i S'FviaJror;. and Mr. Weav.-r m the -p
Two delightful realinlrs, "Uonvince. 1 .j8"'"' k A T , by Sheldon, and Formality at Sin-ash,"" ; 'ny home b.-aut o'ully d,.,-.,,;-at.j . .
were given by Miss Catherine Parke. A''n color scion. , 1 ;. of Ui" Columbia School of Fxpression , f "rn'r "! the li:np room was bank-..) :; of Chicago. , autumn l,-av r.d f.-rns ani wlttt,. ,-.'oMrs. Lydla. Wolters-Van Gilder sang ns v" '" tv,i.-o.-d from th coi-y beautifully a group of son us as follows: Jormim- an .-.It.-r w to re tfie v.-r tunny -Bowl of Koses." L"I!eur Fxaueis tuuk r'-a'- r , . T.-s-el, ..-.n.-.r-n n ,t "Wanfvl it-ill nudllipllt a two course Innl,
' " ' " ' wa. served P ' Seranade. " ' o ' ' 1 K Mrs. Vffan Gilder has an engase.n-.ent : r ;'" anJ Worth rec iv.-d Vmtft- ' with a Chicapo Grand Opera Company fui Ktttn and th.-fr many friends sen-! .... ... for the 1319-20 season. co.igrjtulath.tis and wish tiu-tn th- b. s ; . '. .. . . c . . . -. . t. : . . . i . . .- . '.'.! N : ; 1
Mrs. t). J. Moron read an Interest- .'" me ai!..r.is. ing and pathetic letter from the little : n,,,:-'-'" P'-e-nnt -., !-, : Jli'o-s Anna French orphan boy who lias been adopt- K,'"'n- I'thy! Feed. Fort'n-a Jiailv. Susie d by the H. W. O. 5!,:')''r- Margaret , ,,.:, .t,!M Fr in. A social hour followed during which : s"si" '"'ase, Mabel IPmdhom, Mildred. Mrs. Merritt Metz and her committee J-"bel and I.nciMe Paify. Fl-.tv-nco Kt.ott. served a dainty collation. I !o'ores I.'oss, Fessie rnd. rv,-.-...,p MiiI dred Kintichman, J-'i-.-rene.- and Fran Dr. and Mrs. Cox. of Kenwood, are cis Twckloy. Lenora G.-ish- r: M. .-.-rs. spending a few days at their summer "'-"'" h:,:rg. Faymon.l Fama:.-e. i;,- n.
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THE TIMES FINANCIAL COLOLirl
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should promptly take a frw bottles of S. S. S, It will aid in cliansing :!ie blood and build up aad s:rt r,theit the whole lystera. S S. S. is sold by all druggists. Valttable inforniatiou about the
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upon the payment of a very tu'.a:' sunt. The remainder of the prico yo't ran pay as you play. Why not have 0113 of the.so superb instruments in our home Fiiti brighten it with music. No home is complete without music. Our convenient payment plan mal-.u it easy for you to complete yours.
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Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Bailey, f 10 Wal-; ovcr; cott Pol hins. F lward Daily. L. lace Road entertained at dinner Sun-t J- E!"".merl!itp. Floyd Perkins. Mr. ar.d day for the following people: Mrs.'i fr:'- Scow den. Mr. and Mrs. George 1. ; Daily. Mr. and Mrs. F. Gt.isb-r. Mr. and MrS. IWamp, hf-v, and Mrs. T.
I Fassett, Jfrs. Helen I To f man. Mrs. I;hIskey. Mrs. Emma Fanchom and Mrs. ! I.ebodo.
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Jiffy-Jell flavors come scaled in glass a bottle in each package. Kach is rich es-. j.ence, condensed from fruit juice. Add boiling water, then this tissence, and you. have a real-fruit
gelatine dessert, end at trifling cost. You should know this fruity dainty.
10 Flavors, ct Yosr Croccr'a 2 Package for 23 Cents
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The marriage of Miss Fannie Pher and Fred Lute took place ;it the All Saints Rectory Saturday evening at fi:::o with Father Farrett of f iciat inp. The bride looked charming in a b -an : 1 f u !1 tailored suit of bine tricot iiv, a fresieb hat of black, a heaver fur and a corsage of white roses. Mrs. Murray, the bride's sister, was the matron of honor, she wor a black suit, a hat to match, and a corsage of pink roo"s. Carl
F-,.lfe. a brother of the groom. .completed , , the bridal party. After the ceremony '. a six-thirty dinner was served at the ras re-01,. bride's home, p; Webb St.. only thi'-r-;t-. UTi'. F immediate families of the bride and I Tie ; j , .:
1 groom were ptesent. "The grooms gift 1
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brooch set with pearls. The young 1-1.11- i pie left for a motor trip through Wi--j eonsln. th. j will be at home after I ".- t ember first at the Walt ham Apartments on Waltham St. Miss Shea is very well known in Hattimond. hiving teen in school here most of her life and ha it 1. been graduated from the High . 1; Fred I.ute is also a Hammond boy an-' is at the present employed at the Indiana Harbor Felt Co. They receive the congratulations and best wishes of many friends?
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PLAYER PIAX(S and are -;iVrii.is at great' I'ctLiK't'd prices llie i'ttlltiwing: OCOO.CO King Piano, massive ease, entirelv rebuilt and e;mim? lold'iVoiii nevv- 8298.00
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Why Drink Dirty Lake Water When yen enn buy p in e Waikesha Spring Water A 1 it-) i.'io'iil a CAsfl Per Case, 12 Large Bottle 85c For Sale by Brodsky-Gross Co. Phones 712 and 259 Hammond
o i Max Schtifiler has Ron to Tridlan.-!-i poHs on business. He will return tl,out the , mi.!. lie of the we, k. -- i The Literature Department of the
E j Hammond Wotnan's Club will meet -I Wednesday with Mrs. F.. F. Escher, Mi
Wtbb St. The program is as fellows: !
Maurice Hewlett, the Man and Writer, Mrs. I.. F.ondierger.
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J. A. Aubry.
A social hour will follow the program. - A very n.i iy.: '.- dittcing party v r s given Thursday night by t!m Victory Court of Fen Hur at its lodge hall, 11 West State St.. West Hamilton,-. Victory Court is a new court cf the Tribe of Fen Hur recently organized in West Hammond and already 1 as a large membership. The dance Thursday evening is the first of many social events planned for this -winter by the committer.
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