Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 126, Hammond, Lake County, 13 November 1919 — Page 5
;niurdaryoTt"a3. 1919.
THE TIMES Page Five.
PERSONAL I SOCIAL NEWS
i i Mrs. E. A. Moc. a farmer popular resident of this city, who is now pros
pering- in Chicago, was here tiday, the guest of friends. Her niece. Cora Hney ' IHidley is !n St. I.uLu;'. hospital sutler- j ing from peritonitis, hut ii skewing stea.,1 yimrrovcmciit. Hrr mother, Mrs M. Honey is at the hospital with her. I
i ainer tawarl Honey is now in char--of a fins parish at T.pton. Ind.
A MUirti, rnni)imo, The music deparment of the Ilam mond 'Woman's Cluh prevents "Th S'tar of Tlethlehcm." at the T. nf
hall, Saturday afWnoun. November i C, unoi
13th, 1913. at thr- o'clork. illustrating Ihe five leading parts of the Hib'c: id and His Creation; God and His rhl-
nren; ooa s Covenant with Man. Pro- ' Chas
Yheov and Rlrth of i, t... ,.; , .
Ood Is a Spirit. Bennett. Mrs. Max Allaben. Airs. John C. Parrett. The Earth Is the Lord's. L,ynes. Mrs. Cieorge Flynn. God's Covenant With Man: Violin Solof Mediation, Massanet. Mrs. F. O. Paige. The Mighty God Has Spoken. Cae. Mrs. George Hannauer.
ninety J-irst Psalm, MacDermld I I Pomberger. Prophecy and Plrth of Jesus; The New Horn King. IVF.spoir, Adele Dunbar. Sleep. Holy rtahe. Matthev, . Ifannauer. Mrs. nombergcr. Mrs. ben.
In Thee. Oh God. Po T Put My Trust. Spiker. Mrs. Allaben The Teachings of Jesus: Come Tnto Me, Handel. Mrs. Hannauer. All Ye Who Mourn. Faure. Mrs. Hannauer. Mrs. riomherger. Consider the Lilies. P.o..e. Mrs. George Chapman. Crucifixion rnd Ressu rection : There Is a Green Hill Far Away
Mrs. llunbercer
Mrs.
Miss Mrs.
Don'!: Suffer From Piles for Free Trial Treatment. No inattep how lon(? or how had mo to your drugsrlst today and gret a 0 cent box of Pyramid Pllo Treatment. It ill Kive relief, and a stngla
the Tear-bins
of Jesua, and the Crucifixion and Resurrection. Mrs. AVm. Mikeoeh, accompanist. Mis. H. R. Bel!. Prophetic Reading's. The. program la as fv.lows: TJod and His Creation:
Piano !olo. Fun. ral
Mrs. Arthur AVeiss. Cornet Solo. Ifosanna.
1 lohman.
!!.!-. Hoi-. lioly tiykes.
March. Chopin.
ramer. Mrs.
Mesdar.ies
TComberger. Hannauer. Allaben. Tilgger Parrett. Adele rrunbar. Dunslnff. and Wilhelm.
wish "somea
iy would in
vent something new to eat you need Beechams Pills. Even when digestion is good, poisons are formed during its processes that unless eliminated irritate mind as well as body.
ECHAM'S
SL Sal.
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Yesterday afternoon at the homo o! Mrs. Oscar Kri nbllt the. Indies of the First Presbyt(i:an chjr."h gave a farewoll surprise for Mrs. G?. 1,'irhiin who Is leaving Hi'nmonil for an Indefinite stay in the West. It wai a delightful il'alr with nearly flrtv in. lies in ittendance. The pro-tram which was mi exceptionally pleasing: oti. included the following numbers. I'i.tn . -..... Mrs. K. S. Cooper; vocal sol - M .s. M,. Allaben; readinK, Mis l-lv.-utgr-nu Milli-k-n; viw.il Imci Mis Mt Allahn and Mrs. J. C. Parrett; i'--a llrg. Mj. Evaughn Ml'.l'Uen; v. .;! ...'... Mrs. L L Tlomhei ger At the : n ..I th.- jr--crum. Mrs. Edith Ci'.ffin ?p..l,,. in i, -half of the society expressing the rrKret which the Indies feci a: losing Mrs. L-.chlin. Mrs. Locfl'n was r-s--nf ed with a silver spoon a: a token oT the esteem and affection In ih ch !: ' Is held bv the .nbei s of thr- Aid. freshments were seived diirintr the social h.ii::. which closed (lie n fterr.oon.
The Pyramid Sialic From a Single Trial box often relieve. A trial p-jekare mailed free in plain wnj.per If you send us coupoa below.
Sold wnrfm
LarM
SakolAar
Mlr.ilt
If Father Did It If "dad" had to do the family wash, you bet he would recommend ajThor Electric Washer. No man likes to dabble around with clothes. And he ought not to expect "Ma" to do what he himself dislikes o do. But it would be a different thing if "Dad" was doing the wash with the Thor Electric because about all he would have to do. would be to push a button, and the machine would go to it.
If she hasn't a "Dad," don't you
time s ripe? Easy payments, tion free.
Thor think
the
Demonstra-
Standard Electrical Engineering Company 633 HOHMAN STREET TEL. HAM. 525.
Porn t,i Mr and Mrs. John Ftruert a daughter. Jane Louise, Nov. 13.
The marrtaffe of Marie Trinkl". daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Trlnkle. of Calumet Ave., and George Peilfuss of Krle St . took place at Crown point. Ind . Nov llth. After the iveddlnir thev
motored to the home of the (rrooni's j parents, where a weddlnc dinner wasi served to the immediate f.imilv. Th 1
bride wore a suit of blue tricottne. trimmed with fur Miss Sonhie Stephen served the bride as bridesmaid find Joe Kohl was the best m."n. The y miner people have taken an apartment, nt tin Calumet Ave. Congratulations and best wishes are extended by a host of friends and relatives. Oolden Rod Tamp. "b.iT R.-va! Nei-h-hors of America will hold a special meeting to be called at two o'clock t -
morrow at the home of Mrs. A. Whitinpr. 1T5 Gostlin St. All n. embers ami the committee are requested to meet. Oracle.
The Independent Order. Ijady of VIkinff Society will fri . e an apron Karaar at the K. and L of Security hall Kriday evenins. Nov. 14th. There will be a danclnp party and refreshments. The pupils are cordially invited. The Klnc s rmushters will meet tomorrow afternoon in the parlors of th Christian church. r.ranch No. 9!, I, C. P. A., will held a special meeting Kriday at 3 p. m.. Nov. 14th. at Weiss hall, for the purpose of reconsideration of a question. Mrs. P.. D Harper of 409 Pine St.. and
FREE SAMPLE COUPON PiBAMin rntro company. &;i Trriaiid M.l.. KUrsbii:, MU-b. Kln.ttr Tr1 me s Fre ssmrW of rjrrmjnid Pi; Tretma&t, la plain wrapper.
Name. . Street. . Cltr...,
...Stte. .
. ' iif r' -.v", 'rern'ter r l a n c h . i r - '
.'clock. It is pl-er. und.-i of the Ladles' Aid b it a-
of the members of old si.iridmrr a sens a host on this c,-casi..r,
LIFT OFF CORNS WITH FINGERS
Few Drops of "Freezone," Then Corns Lift Off No Pain!
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are summoned. Both failed to answer t subpoenas for Jury service in the case j t3ZZjMUJ&ZB&i iL,.TVi of H.ift-.Ji ee., vs James Urcnnn and mSViSSXSlSmi were today haled into court for failure ' to"- , Healthy Children, Happy
Ijwr'nrc Harris. Special Fi 1
Scout Commiss'.f ner of tiie. 15..y Scuts.
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and Full of Joyful Life
A tiny h-tt!c of "Kreezone" costs s-. little at any .Ii iik store; apply a fi w (Irt'p.s u''ii any orn or callus Instantly it stops hurting, then Fhrt!y y.'u I T t th.it t. .tit i s . i in corn or cnlius rtKht off with v. nr fiitRers. Truly! No Irimlms ' adv.
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FV.d.'ty e.enT.e. N 'V. lii! be a rerrption hon.'rinic u Riven nt the I'lrst IT'li'. t.
at to
the ansple
each !s in
Written in'" i t n ? 1 . -Ttn have be.-n sent r.nlv to those who have come into the church sine.- last K-ster. A splend.d proirran has been prepared which iticlnd. s' numbers by Mrs. Lillian MH eh. Mr
Hannauer. Mrs. t: ti iio.mi.in ;
rlincr. It 1 of the church
rn a k I n i;
the offlcn at the t.mo of !:ls death
e:;ht- en m nths ac . Mr. and Mrs. P. . e s e and datiK'nter b br f-omer 1
Lave rrxt. .-'-indav for California wher
I ti-.ey will make, their future hr-rne.
J and State Secretary of the National i Catholic War Council, was in K.tst t;hli eng.. yest-i'!ay or hu!1 r troops of j Scouts among the Catholic boy. Two 'I troop.-t have already been orK.tnisscd in
Catholic chun lies in Kast Ci.i'-iKO. but pai-f i a are anxii.-.is to have a troop in each "f trie r.ithn'n- churches of the rity. Mr. Hiriis has on'v recently be. n opj.oint i S;.-ef ;a' Kiebl Scout Coi.inii'j'kitier. h'i vit.ir been thScout Kxe? utive of H.inim. r.I f-r the .a s t f w yea is .
'drs . Reese' :s!ari(i wlli
Too Late To Classify
( , cori-
and Miss IV.tessa K'Tim-
i hoped that every mm'.oer
I will be present and assist
LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES
WANTED: Two young Iilen, Western Aniline Products Co., north of Morton
Court, and Michigan Central
tracks.
11-13-1
Po this for the kidiles if you wan to keen their tender little bowc-'.s cper and stop them from getting Jr. . u and feverish. ;et an inexpensive pa'kaij of Kor;l, old-fashioned vegetable
Celery
King
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Villi i!e!!
P.rcvv to the
d.
1 ru r-;-t's todiy. us tea and give
!: !! s c:;r You'll I k only punf: st'.niaeh, 1: .
snape I'rtnk a cup every ether rlrbt ilir-." w.-fks ar.d your -who1 r--irr Ve- fill.! with joy of llvinjr. Its ply splendid adv.
It yourself, too, f-r K r the blod but kv i" and bowtls, ir f.rst-c"'.
especially Rood music. This is part of the "Win-M -Chum" week program The F. K. "i. club will meet this evening at the hom- of Zoe Hush. 7 Johnson St. Initiation will tlic plac-. - M!s Lora I?ureh '-tft ertalned th" peta flamma Sierma at her home in I'.ist Chicagro on Monday evenlntr. The evening was spent with dancinfr and ames after which a dainty wo course luncheon was served. A vote was taken and club nis'nt was changed to Monday right instead of Tuesday. The next me- will be held at the home of Miss Ol.iiys Colo, of 4433 JiaKoun Ave.. Kast Chlcatfo. Monday. Nov. :4th. All members are urced to bepresent. Howard Ionr. of Waltham St.. was called to Pittsburgh, on account of the death of his mother.
happy and successful nf.'alr.
CALL 628 t.niM.H TXI "HHMIKFifty cant trips UU fifty ccnU. 1 ! - 1 0 -1 f Telephone 2i2 K. H.illrtlnic IIi t'ldllH llenuly Shop Shampooing. marcetlinK. hair dressIn, facial maisacr, bleaching-, wrinkle masks, astringents, sculp ir.n."i:-. umnlcurtngr. electrolysis and a'.! kinds of hair w o i k . Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday . -nlnga. 56 Munich St . Hammond, tr.d 1 1 -1 -1 r
stoir ii:i)i;ns JIEKT
The first meeting o
rs Tralnins S hi uiiiniTO' r'i:ns mled allhounh
the Sc '.it Lead- !
1 in the t -h a mber of ... . . i
wis lairly well ntiilv a suia'l ii'imbc!'
i.f the ertire i-l.iss wr I'ri'viotis (nKat- lo.-nts .- i Li e for a mi tn ; e r v 1 for the rfi'jrsi be
Hbt': to attend . mad- i Im-i-os-o had riRiied uo j.r.sent but all
pomis d to b" .n hand at the meeting, next Wednesday I Upon completion of the pr-sent t-a niiik course th- !' y Scout orfcanizatlon in Kist Chlr.-n.. will b as we'.! fixed for Scout Lenders as any City in the country . The Kreut'st h.md'ea p under whi. h S-i'i;t Kxecut.ve work is the
. h.ni(! e
Scout I.'-h lers au 1 this ci irs-
The Central W. C. T. XT. will meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. Rose Ieen. insn Harrison St. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Martin, of Towle Pt.. announce the arrival of babv (rlrl. born this morniTuc. Nov. 13th.
Mrs. F. II Myers, of Chicago. s vlr ins her sister, Mrs A. Martin
TITUS BACK AT WORK
I,. A. Titus, who was known durli.K I ihi. hi? steel strike in (lory es one of'
j Its leaders and trirtuential workers ami j j was captain of the Fmall .".rtr.y of pick- j lets, is back nr work in tho mills, ac-j ! cording to reliable information received i today. It is said that the mill officials I ottered htm a position and ho eagerly ! uccepted it. j The news that Titus had pone bark I to work came as a surprise to his wid
nciualntance as he would be one up the sponge.
j i.; expected t) supply .i '.a:K.- noi.fjh ( j number of leaders to supply each troop ' now oiKimzerl oic! others which will i i : camzed . All who s-.sr.'il up f-.r the j
; cour.-e are lnterste l In coutirie; an i will e,i-h work hard for advancement , of the movement In East Chicago.
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PIANO TUNING. Pon't let your children take lessons on a piano that Is out of tune ns it
it was believed that bef
of the last to throw It is: evidertf that a
ibirce number or ottv-r utauncn support-vs ' of the union will now follow suit.
K. P. Jenks. of Gary, were host- f spoils their and ruins the
I have four distinct makes of PIPELESS FURNACES
The Caloric, the Penlnsulir. the Globe. J and the Homer, each guaranteed for six I vears and Kunranteed to heat our house! satisfactory to you en one ten of coal per room for a year: or in other words. , we cut your coal bill one-third to one-j
half. If interested in a furnace, phon. me or drop me a card.
Mri
esses to the Ladls' Aid Society of the Pine St. Presbj ' rlan church yesterday afternoon at a kitchen shower In honor of Mrs. Harold A. Harper, of Crary. formerly Miss Mabel I'owley. of Hammond. There were about thirty-six ladles present after a very -pleasant social afternoon, a delicious two course luncheon was served. The North Side Ladies Club will be entertained by Mrs. Oscar Hill. 132 North Hohman St., tomorrow. The Monroe St. Ladies' Aid will meet Prlday afternoon. Nov. 14th. at home
I of Mrs. J. W. MoConnell. 1154 Van Bur-
en Street. Th Alpha Phi club will meet for a one o'clock lunchon nt the home of Mrs W'm. C. Norris. 17 Klizbeth Street tomorrow.
Ru'es only i:oo-u.
$1.00. Phonj
piano too. Hamm vnd 11 1.1
Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Bate and son Edward, are leavintr today for Cleveland, where they will remain a week, from there they will no to Montpelier. Ohio, where they will spend Thanksgiving with Mr. Bate's mother.
ADVANCE CLUB Will Rive its first prlz mas-p-errd-ball Thursday. Nov. :oth. nt Unity hail. Everybody wel-oine. O 'MM ITT EE. 11-13-14-11
Mark Sing Chinese Laundry That used to be near Ir. Weis office has moved to 676 So. He hman St.. phone Hammond 27SS 11-7-14
A. R. HARRIS
1332 Carondolet Art., Heg-ewlsch.. Phone Heg-evUch 3860. Nearly 6"'i in use in Calumet region. Sold on terms.
Miss Autrusta Field, who has been dolnsr povernment work In France, will speak at the Monroe Street church tomorrow evenintr at 7:30. Three other yountr ladies from the Peacor.ess Traln!nc School of Chicago will furnish
MEDICINES USED BY MONKS It is claimed that Monks of ancient days knew of more than three hundred pecles of medicinal plants used in general for medicines by these religious orders. While centuries have passed, with ail the advanco made in medical science, many of our m-st successful remedies are today mad from the roots and herbs of the field.
like that sT'od. old-fashione I remedy.!
Lydia II. Pink ham's Vegrtabl Compound, which for more thun forty years has been reilevl'.p w imen from some of the worst forms of fpmal ills, and is now considered the standard remedy. adv.
GARY LADY WEDS PITTSBURGH MAN
The Gary pioneer residents and old friends of Mrs. Allie Ctrerald. widow of the l.i'.e Ju-tice Patrick K. F;tiperald were surprised yesterday when the announcement was mad" o fher marriage to M. H. It. ece of P.tts.urRh. The wedd'.r? took place at Crown Point Monday mornir.R and was unex
pected, save to a few 0
aid's friends. Mrs. FitZKerald now Mrs. Heese, came to th steel cify In 1906 the year of its founding. Hr husband was the first Justice cf the peace and p"io magistrate in (larr and was hrl-iintr
Gorge Secora. ("04 HSr.i street, waj
arrested by the F-ast Chicago pol re, ( on a warrmt sworn out by poli -e Ma- i tron Lindlry, rharirinK hl-n with as-
sault an dbattery. S.-fora has been
re the court several times on a
ch.irKe. of wife letinT hut has slwavs been released. This time , iharsed with bta'in? h a twelve year old child.
j I Bones h'U &$t & ' M
When Foot Troubles Begin
A TOST persons are born
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mi.r.n ivto coirt
T.ouis rtal'nt. 601 Chlcaco avenue, an! Anton Hoffer, 443 Alexander aven::e. both of Fast Chicago, wilt probahly nppear for Jury duty the neit time the;To the Wife of One Who Drinks
If this should meet the eyes of a wife, other or friend of someone addicted to
Mrs Fitiser- 1 . 'in a Ide to overcome this rut noun " I habit, she mny obtain information of a method bv which lentous of drinkers
nave been freed from the curse quickly, easilv and with delightful benefit in their hialth. efficiency and happiness. This information will be .sent in plain "tivdr.pe on riist to K.iu . .1 Wo-ifls, "A-72". Sin'inn I'. Nsw York. N. T. Cut thin (-ut; .h nv oth rs. Adv.
with shapely, healthy
feet. They suffer from foot troubles only when they
undo Nature's work by forcing their feet into narrow, pointed shoes. That is where foot troubles betjin the start of corns, callouses, bunions, weak arches, ingrowing nails, etc Fit your shoes to your feet not the reverse. Wear good-looking, correctly shaped Educators the typs of shoe our boys wore in France. They'll give you foot comfort, because they let the feet grow a.i they should. For your protection rrmtmber unless the shoe is branded EDUCATOR on the sole, it is not an Educator. 4ESSM RICE A MUTCH1MS
HOE 4 wmmmm
Made for Men, Women and Children
kAUFMArtrt U WOLF jwo4a.iM
IN MEMORIAM
The Directors of the First National Bank Gary, Indiana cordially invite you and your friends to inspect the Remodeled Banking Room Saturday evening, November 15th 1919
IN MIMOKIAH. In lovinjr remembrance of my dear
son. John i ecu liroivnrieu, wno pass.-u uv.ay one year aro today, Nov. 13, 1S1H, at San Francisco, Calif. j In the Golden Gate City, safely sleepinc Where many hued flowers Ken'.ly iwivr, ! Iies the son I loved so dearly j In his lonely silent grave. i Oft I think of you, dear Cecil. i And my heart is filled with pain; j
O. this world would be a heaven Could 1 bat sec my boy agile. I can sit and think of you. When I am all alone, Kor memory is the only thing Tnat grief can call its own.
More, and more each day I miss vou: I H
1'rlends may think the wound Is healed I lut they l-.ttle know the sorrow That's within my heart concealed. j If I had sen you at the last And held ur dvlnp hand j And beard the last wish of your heart, j I would not feel so bad.
I did not know the pain you had, I did not see you die; I only know you passed away And could not say good-bye. And when the fro Id star I often s"c, True emblem of a work well done, I thai.k God for tho brave boy who die In helping to keep our country free. l ioin jour lonely and lovinjr mother, Mi!S. CLAllA U I. SSKLli.
CARD OF THANKS j
TOTX Or THANKS. To the youne; L-olie.s Modality of St. j Joseph's l'arish: j The Yountr Men's Society of St. Joseph's church at a special meotlnpr held Sundav. Nov. Mh. vote, to extend their sincere thanks to the y.unir Ladies of the parish for the social event of Oct. 3Mh "Welcome Home" party at which they so successfully and delightfully entertained th. youne men. lour efforts arc highly appreciated by your j SAILORS. SOLrvtl'KS AND MARINES.
GLYCERINE MIXTURE SURPRISES HAMMOND
,a, Is surprising. n.. spoon- 4 res ANY CASK gas on stomach j j stomach. Adler-i-Ua acts on fj pper and lower bowel and re- fl . ... i 5
SThe quick action of simple glycerin.
nnckthorn bark. etc.. as mixed in
Adler-1-ka. Is surprising. o.
ful relicv.
or sour
BOTH upper
moves all foul accumulated matter which poisoned stomach. Often Cl'RK-'' constipation. Prevents append ioitb-y. j One lady reports she has no more p::i. in back of head or gas on stomach' since using Adler-i-ka. Sold at Summer's Pharmacy, Hohman St., near State. adv.
ENTER OUR EDUCATIONAL CONTEST
CORSET SPECIAL 10 Discount will be Allowed on all C-B Corsets for the Next 4 Days only.
We have just leceived a shipment of C-B"-
sy Corsets that have been on the road since July
f.
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15th, and as corsets have made two advances since these corsets were bought we are going
to give the ladies of Hammond and vicinity ll .t i t i . .i ? i
me advantage or Duying corsets at tne old
price, by allowing 1 0 per cent discount on all C-B Corsets, which includes models for the
slender, medium and full figure, ranging in
i;iip price from $2.00 to $18.00.
'S In this shipment there were also 10 dozen Brassieres, now selling for $1.00, we will offer for Friday and Saturday only 7 5 C at
1
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1
Tlie women of Hammond and vicinity should not overlook this CORSET SPECIAL, which is a rare occurrence, as our usual fitting service will be extended you together with the expert advice of our Graduate Corsetiere. A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY OF THESE SPECIALS.
WESERVEU LADIES' SHOP 650 SOUTH HOHMAN ST. PHONE 355. (One door south of Hotel Mee.) Corsetiere: Catherine Liesenfelt, Clara Grimmer OPEN TUESDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS. ENTER OUR EDUCATIONAL CONTEST.
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