Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 109, Hammond, Lake County, 24 October 1919 — Page 5
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THE TIMES. Vae Five.
PERSONALIS
SOCIAL NEWS!
the r.cv. T. J. Basset of the First MH. (Iiur.h. lr. l!assitt usid the ring I I'ficniony and the KUfjIs pronnuncfl ! it one of t lie most impress! ve they had i vc r witnessed. Miss PowUy wore beautiful brown i t and was attendtd l by Mr:--. Meldora Smith Hcagnn as
An unusnftTTy -pretty reddlns; t "olj Piace at the homa of Mr. and Mrf. Rr-ese R, Rowley. 41 Ktfm Si on
Wednesday evening -when Miss Slab I , tr"'- ",r Kran:rarents . ,n nr...
itK.lion if humir Mr. Hirprr v.:.s attomjeil l; hi couin. Mr. Waller I'flu?ha'ipt. if lc:plalncs. III. There wr"
42 Siiosls nios-tl u! of li'wn relatives., rhe wedding d'nncr whs srrvd on .11- ,
dividual trav in two course?. Mr. j Mrs. Sj, oilman, and Mrs. Harper left for a hort motor I llciiding, Ruth Bradford
E. church last night for the returned pastor, E. liiddle and his wife was attended by a large number of members and friends. The program wa; as follows: America, in chorus. l'rayor. Dr. T. .1 Bassett. iMjil. Mesdamos Wells and Oltz. A tl .. I r. Haxxrtt. A V( Icome from the I'hureh. J. O. Mil liken. A Welcome from the Ladies Ail.
Kern I'owley became the bride of Mr. Harold Harper, at precisely 8 o'clock.. Miss Hazel Belle Tounger sang In hr pl-.&sing manner, " I Love You Truly": and "Because," accompanied by Miss Adele Dunbar. Miss Dunbar plavod Mendelsohn s Wedding March during 'he ceremony which was performed by i
Mr. anil Mrs. J. W". T'owley of t'hican
and the grandparents of the srrooni Mr. an.l Mrs. Fflughaupt of New Buffalo, Mich., were among the gues's
The young people will reside in (iHrx.i Taik
Indiana. Monrc. . Address. Ke
. j Tlino songs. Hazel Younger. ' Welcome from the Uirls t'lub. Kulali.i
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members are reuested 7:30 o'clock In the hall.
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Mrs. O'Toole has Just returned from an extensive visit in Cincinnati and Laurcnc berg.
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week end. Mrs. Win. H. Kihrman of Williams St. has issued invitations for an informal costume dnncing rarty to be given Thursday. Oct. jiith.
living at Franklin Park. 111. she asks for fl.n.iO alimony. Her attorn.:;, s are lbach, Gavit. Tlnkham and Minton .
AT THE DeLUXE "The lf-f ,,r a Ikv.1," tlie lurid episode in .Smashing Barriers Is on exhibition at ilo- IifLuxo th'-atr-. Bull Head hurl - Id, k over a cliff in a hollow b-g this week and it is something terrible to behold .
The fifth diviison of the Ladis Aid met with Mrs. KarJ Hathaway Thurs
day aft.-rnoon. The afternoon xvas spent j
ne from the Box's club. Krcd j in ting comforts and sowing rags f u ; rugs. A xery nice luncheon xvas s.rv-
011 the Broks House.
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Th reception at the Monroe St. M. Welcome from the LOpworth l.eagu' . . Mrs. J. Haney.
Mis. .;. Hoffman of 704 Oaklcv Ave
has just returned from a ien da trip to New York City and Pat t. rscn. N. J.
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I licsponsc. Hex-. Kiddle, j Kesponse. Mrs. Riddle. 1 Kef 1 eshnicn ts were served j church parlors.
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Mrs. I'.. .1. Larson in. rtaim .1 the
In th L. C. Club Tuesday afternoon nt
j her home 011 Carroll St. The amuse-j
A llieilL IKtl l Ht mihiiu'wii .ij. 1111 IH.llj The Lady Viking sewing circle nnl j dred. the highest score was held by j at the Ijon-ie of Mrs. Charles Lund-i Mrs. Harry Moenshomr and the 1011uuist. 12X4 Monroe St . Wednesday nf-j Nidation x.as won by Mrs. Fred lius-
j ternoon. The afternoon was Spent 111 j sell A nicely arranged two course! cutting aprxris for the bazaar to . j luncheon was served. The club will! held at the K. and L. Security Hajl. 1 mi et next Tuesday afternoon at Cie
I N'ci. 14lh The luckv winner of the - home of Mrs. hied Uusm-11. 227 Lewi?
HALLOWEEN PARTIES Rental of Costumes We have a most complete line of costumes comprising almost every conceivable character Japs, Chinese, Cowboy and Cowgirl, Indian, Spanish. Clowns, Dominoes, Turks, Harem, Convict, Devils, Holland Dutch, Washington, Negro. Mexican, Oriental, Gypsy, Prince and Princess, Archeress and many others. DOMINO AND CHARACTER MASKS STEIN'S COSMETICS AND MAKE-UP MUSTACHES AND WIGS Costumes in charge of Miss Millikan. J. W. Millikan 159 STATE STREET. HAMMOND, IND. Opposite Orphemn Theater. PHONE 171.
Hf . c. .. Brown was in Chicago , on bu.-ine.Hs cstn lay. ' I'. H. iant went to Kankakee 1:1. , 11 buvness la . v. iin. j Bex. and Mis. Edson Worlcy and' .liililr.-i, left for their home in Footxille. Wis., yesterday morning after a; x isit hf re with relatives. j Mrs. Alice. Day went to Morrocco, i Jnd.. to visit relatives for a few days. Word received here yesterday that j Walt, r Bates was very seriously sick i at the hospital in Bensscia. r. He had i Just underwent a very serious operat ion . !
j apron was Mrs. Krcd Boss. A ni-e : luncheon was served. The next mect- ; ing will be held in two weeks at 'he j home of Mrs. V. Plerson, 418 Summer
St.. Nov. 6th. . The ft. T. P. fiv hundred club were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. J. Hi .1 last night, the Mrs. Karle Cole held the highest score for the women, and Mrs. Theal the consolation. Mr. Otto Herhst held the highest score for the
gentlemen. The hostess served a pret-j tily arranged luncheon. Saturday ev-j
ning the club will have a Halliwe.ii party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earle Cole, on Highland St. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Eichensehr of 239 Oostln St.. are the proud parents of a. baby girl born Oct. ISth. The baby will be baptized Sunday. Ort. 2Sth at the St. Joseph's church.
Street. I The H.i iiiits club, one of Hammonds popular clubs of the xounger set. x ill :
give a dance at the K. of t . hall Tuesday Oct. ilMh. oxer two hundred tickets have already been sold for the affair and the dance promises to be one of the finest of the present season.
A vanity shower was given last eve
ring in honor of Mary Kleihege nt the
home of Mrs. L.. C. Lowe. 1037 Wallace St. The bride to be received manj beautiful gifts.
ATTENTION B. P. 0. E. Initiation of lars elans Tonight, all membeis are rcqj.st.-d to attend. W ' L. Y' HIN..;. 10-23-1 Exalted Ruler.
On "Wednesday evening Miss Julia Wers and Margaret Liesenfelt entertained for Miss Mary Kleihege whose marriage to Carl Johnson of Pontlac. Mich., will take place the coming week.
Hammond's SaturdaySpecial Sale Chocolate Peanut Cluster 40c PER LB.
Mrs. Wm. Buchanan is quite i'.l with the rheumatism. The Beta GammaSigma held a special meeting at the home of Myrtle Rhode on State St. last ragth. The meeting was also a shower for Mrs. Burr Uarnhouse. a club member. Final plans for the Halloween party at the Chamber of Commerce Saturday night were made.
We have just received a new supply of the latest and most up-to-date designs in fancy baskets and boxes filled with high grade candies of our own make. Pure, fresh and wholesome. We now have a complete menu of Hot Drinks and will be pleased to serve you.
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ammond Candy Co.
i 166 State St. Two Stores til Hohnan St.
Doctor A. D. Smith of Mitchell. Ontario, will be the guest of his brother. Dr. t. L.. Smith. 904 So. Hohman ?U for the week end. Dr. Smith is on his way to New Orleans, Ea., to atterd the American Public Health Association, which meets Oct. 27 to 30th. Mrs. W. A. Hill returns today after visiting at Fort Wayne, Oxford. Ohio, and Kokomo for about two weeks. Mrs. Walter Mauch. Mrs. T. M. W!1-
eonsin and Mrs. Orphey. entertain -d Thursday evening at Mrs. Orphey's home at 855 Calumet Ave. for Mrs. W.
J. Stone who is to leave Hammond
soon. The evening was very pleasantly spent with games and musl. the successful winners in the contests were Mrs. Stone. Mrs. Droff. Mrs. Highland.
A very nicely arranged four cxure
luncheon was served. Those present were the Mesdames Fred Dempsey. Herman Groff. Charles Jonas, John Collins, Fred Mauch. Earle Steffey. Misses Edith Nordwall. Tvonne. Stone. Francis and Winifred Orphey. Mrs Stone was presented with a beautiful lavalller. Grand Jubilee Dance on Armistice Day, Nov. 11th,
K. of C. Hall by Knights of
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NOTICE TO WATERCONSUMERS Water rents for semi-annual meters will be collected after January 1st and July 1st of each year, instead of Nov. 1st and May 1st as heretofore. J. ;. li EMC K IE. 10-23-31 Supt.
MILITARY OFFENDER IS TRIED (Continued from Page One)
SOUTH BEND VS. HAMMOND W';th feeling entirely different that in whicii they entered the Oak Park game last Saturday the Hammond 1 1 . S. team will tackle the South lend eleven tomorrow afternoon at the Hammond Athletic park. In the first place their star. Scules, will be back In the Kame. although he will not l,e at his brst. His bad knee !s EU)i gtvin?
his some trouble. Another important factor in tomorrow's game is that it wiil have a direct bearing upon thet championship of the state, whereas the Oak Park game lias nothing to do with the schedule of the state. South Bend has a strong team but it Is said to be belowthe standard of former years. As South Bend has not played in this vicinity. Cuach Vinkers has nothing on which to base comparisons but the boys are confident of victory.
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The Kings Herald will meet with Mrs. Otto of S23 Maywood Ave. .Sarurday afternoon at two thirty. There will be an election of officers and plan for work fo rthe coming year.
Mrs. Harris of 68 Rimbach Ave., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Beyler at Bremen. Ind.. and Mrs. Wright at Woodvllle. Ind., she will return some time this week. The Eadies Aid of the Immanual church will celebrate the event of its I6th anniversary Sunday night . t 7:3" at the church on Sibley St. Everyone is cordially invited. All of the
failed to keep the appointment. The two men then reported to East Chicago and a squad was sent to Indianapolis
to arrest the offender. While the squad Man watching for Sipe, having sur-j rounded his home. Sipe caught a train j
and reported for duty at East Chicago, upon a rival. October 15, he was placed under arrest and has been unil'r guard since that time. COTJRT DISAJPPmOTZS XT. The judge advocate yesterday recommended that the offender be allowed to plead guilty and be fined ten days pay. but the recommendation was disapproved by the court. The case will probably be disposed of at the meeting of the court today. The court is composed of It. Col. Eouis Simpson, persident. Capt. Ira H. Church. Capt. James K. Rodenbeck. 1st I.t. Creighton H. Williams. 1st. Eieut. Frank Benn. 2nd Et. Allen Mettert. 2nd Et. Thomas J. Groves, and 1st Lieut. William H. Charnely Judge advocate. WALXIB XXSCHAJUZZ. Another Indianapolis man prominent in civil life was discharged without honor for "conduct prejudicial to the military service." Merle N. A. Walker, attorney and former rrobate judge, refused to obey orders and It is understood spoke slightingly of bis superior officers. Before leaving East Chicago he made numerous threats against the military authorities and asserted that he will obtain an Injunction restraining the state auditor from payng the pay-rolls of the troops stationed in East Chicago-Indiana Harbor. He will ba.se his plea on the grounds that the militia is illegally formed. Walker, it is said, without consulting his superior officers, wrote a. letter to the governor concernn affairs here that was detrimental to discipline.
LABOR PLANS BIG COUP FOR WORKERS (Continued from Page One)
N. D. TECHS FOR GARY Heading the gridiron championship list, after defeating such teams as Mlshowaka and South Hend. this season the fast Notre I'ame Technical School football representatives will imadc Gary tomorrow afternoon where they wiil fare Emerson, contenders for the state title. George iunleay, Gary star halfbark, who has been out of the game on account of injuries will be back in th line-up and havirg been p'U through a week of hard practice, the steel city coarhes state that the team is in great shap" to Rive the St. Joseph county men a sti:T battle . , In the curtain raiser at 1:30 o'clock the Emerson second team will play the second team of the Hammond hiirh school. The big game will be staged at 2:30. t
TWEEDIE Boot Tops "The Spat that fits like a glove." Many colors to select from. J. Schloer & Son LEADERS IN FOOTWEAR
Specials for Saturday, Oct. 25 BEEF BEEF CHOICE CUTS NATIVE SIRLOIN STEAK, lb 22c CENTER CUTS OF NATIVE ROUND STEAK, lb 22c BEST CUTS OF NATIVE PORTERHOUSE, lb 25c PRIME NATIVE BEEF POT ROAST, lb 14c PORK PORK FRESH LEAN PORK LOIN ROAST, lb 262c FRESH SPARE RIBS, lean and meaty, lb 17c FRESH MEATY NECK BONES, lb 7 Vic FRESH LIVER SLICED TO ORDER. Ib 6c FRESH FAT BACK, the best for lard, Ib 24Y2c VEAL LAMB MILK FED NATIVE VEAL LEG OR LOIN, lb 23c FRESH CUT LOIN VEAL CHOPS, Ib . 28c GENUINE SPRING LAMB, hind quarter, Ib 23c GENUINE SPRING LAMB, fore quarter, Ib 17c Select Brand Smoked Meats SMALL LEAN CALIFORNIA HAMS, Ib 16 Vic SUGAR CURED BOILING BACON, Ib 26c SUGAR CURED HAMS, whole or half, lb 26c BUTTERNUT BRAND BRISKET BACON, Ib 32c SELECT BRAND LEAN SALT PORK, lb.. . . 28c
Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded.
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GROCERIES Potatoes Good white stock, 15 lb. pk. 45c Sweet Potatoes, lb 5c Celery-, 3 stalks 10c Grape Fruit Good juicy fruit, each. . .10c Macaroni or Spaghetti, 3 pkgs 25c Olives Pint jars, large queens 28c Salad Dressing Libby's large size bottle 23c Cane and Maple Syrup. Snow Bird brand. bottle 23c Cocoanut Dunham's, 2 pkgs 25c Peanut Butter, full quart jars 59c Palm Olive Soap, bar 9c Rose Bath Toilet Soap, bar 7c Laundiy Soap U. S. Mail or Brag. 10 bars 49c Toilet Paper, 3 large rolls 25c
MEATS. Chickens, fresh dressed springs, lb. . . . 32c Native Beef Chuck Roast, lb 14 to 18c Lean Boiling Beef, lb 2l2c Leg of Spring Lamb, lb 28c Shoulder Spring Lamb, lb 20c Lamb Stew, lb 15c Leg of Veal, lb 25c Veal Shoulder, lb 22c Breast of Veal (with pocket), lb 18c Fresh Hams (for roasting), lb 30c Pork Loin Roasts, lb 32c Spare Ribs (very meaty), lb 23c Cala Hams Oscar Mayer's, lb 23c Hams Swift' Premium, lb 35c Bacon Swift's Premium, lb 50c
T. of J- 'bfar dJoaralnc Tn&m.j eTeaine aAoptad a declaration, for emfrene to tea bald t fta rlj data to with rtl of th ulJeet contain la your tela. gTB,m." "Orrtalsad labor it to jola forea with tia farmer. "This la one of the results of the defeat of tabor's prog-ram In the la. dnstrtal conference.' A meet ins; of reproaentaMves of th A. F. of I... the four hi railroad brotherhood?, and th Farmers National conKr!. tll be held either In Chicago or
"Washington next month, it is announced. MixTiiro to irncT Attrxwcx. The meeting will effect a powerful alliance between the farmers and workers to reduce the cost of living and to formulate a general economic and political program that wll in.ude government ownership of the railroaus and coal mines, government control of the packing industry along lines suggested by the federal trade conn by Increased taxation of big Incomes. ' The proposed alliance would include four million workers and TSO.onn farm-
crs. Among mo unnrrs ornanuiim
which will take part In the met t..?
next month are the Non-rartisan Lea
gue the National Gleaner Federation
end state grange.
Organized labor will co-operate w.lh the farmers to reduce the cost of living by eliminating ihe middle mm through the establishment of govern
ment controlled cenera! wholesale mar
kets and by throwing open as public places privately-owned plants and warehouses necessary to provide facilities
for competitive marketing. The farmers will help labor to estab
lish lOllrctive bargaining and the other
principles for which it fought in the
president's industrial conference.
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CATHERINE REED SUES FOR DIVORCE Her husband was of a nagging disposition and objected to the way that she kept house, wore her clothea and prepared mea'ls. so that it finally ended in their separation, saya Catherine Reed,. 523 Murray street. Hammond, in her complaint for a divorce which was filed thls morning in the Hammond superior court. She adds that Mr. Reed was an I. H. P. railroad switchman and frequently returned home Intoxicated at which time he would curse and swear at her. Shortly before their separation she alleges, he was guilty of terrible charge. Then he abandoned her and has since been
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