Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 158, Hammond, Lake County, 22 December 1919 — Page 5
Monday, December 22, 1919
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Miss Oarolyn Faxton -will entertain a nuiwber of friends at a Bb party tonight. They will go for a sleigh ride and then return to the Paxton'a wnere they will have a hincheon and dancing.
P. Monroe, Erie, Pa.; the Misses Marlon and Mra Monroe. Dr. Monroe is the Junior chemist of the United States and hias charge of the research of the government In physical chemistry; Wendell Monroe Is In the employ of the General Electric Co. The Misses Marion and Mira are college students, the former a the Church School of Art, Chicago, and the latter a sophomore at DcPaw (University. Greencastle. Ind
Bjrn to Mr. and .Mrs. Andrew Pilne 156 Lewis ave. a daughter. Marjory Ann Friday, Dec. 19tih. iioth mother ami baby doing nicely. 1
Mr. wd Mrs. A. B. I,ort of Toledo, will arrive home tomorrow to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Snjalley of Detroit street.
ilr. Marlon Hower, who has been 111) at .ici- Hume or. ioty st., for the last few days Is fellng some better. ;
Edwin Dinwiddle came home from Purdue University to spend the holidays with bis parents.
"Winn Jones, who has been attending Purdue University is home to spend the' holidays.
Those wfho have looked over our line cf Engraved Holidav Crda Jnd Booklets proclaim our line the best yet. XElLSON'S DRUG STORE. 12-2:
One of the ha,py familr reunions In Hammond during- the Christma sho'.iday season will be at the home of Supt. Mcnroe. of the Hammond public schools and Mrs. Edwin S. Monroe, his wife, at their home, 1181 Forest ave. Those present wiI1 he Dr. Kenneth P. Monro. and wife. Washington, D. C.; "Wendell
Uberty Camp, SIS, will hold its regular meeting Tuesday evening et eight o'clock. There will be a Christmas treu and grab bag. All neighbors are requested to be present. - The My Flower club met at the horn" of Mrs. C. T. Terrys. 157 State St., on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. J. Collins wa elected president. Mrs. C. G. Terry secretary and treasurer, and Mrs. Milrey reporter. The hostess served very nice refreshments, and preparations were made for a New Tear's Eve party which will be held at the home of Mrs. C. Shlrey, 169 State street. - Mrs. Slsgle, daughter of Mr .and Mrs "W. J. Jordan litis been called to Hammond on account of the serious tilnes.' or her mother, Mrs. "W. J. Jordan. M.s Jordan's condition la showing some ln-prove-nient. Mrs. Siagle is quite -wtl: known In Htmiiwnd, She will be bett-r remembered as Kdn.i Jordan, her horn-' 1s now In Memphis, Tenn. - The Parker Lucky Curve Fountain Pen makes a splendid gift. An insurance policy with every pen. NELSON-.-; 3RUO STOKE. 12-:2
The Hammond Chapter. Order of the Eastern Star, will hold Us regular slated meeting Tuesday evening a eight o'clock. There is a large class of candidates to be Initiated and a social time will follow In the banquet room with
Mrs. Bell Lund acting as chajrman. .v!s! will be the closing meeting of the year. 1919. There will be a final rehearsal tlits! evening at seven o'clock In the Pine St.
Presbyterian Church of the Chrlstnra
program. The program w'll be given tomorrow night at .7:30. i Airs. J. Karvold of Indiana Hartyor. ! entertained several Hammond people at a party given at her home last Kridav afternoon In honor of her slster.t, Mr,
Stewart and Mrs. Gates, both of Chicago. It was a most delightful party. The Hammond guests were Mrs. Hembroff. Mrs. Marion Hill, Mrs. W. A. Hill. Mrs. E. Summers, Mrs. F. P. Cox, Mrs. J. O. Thompson, Mrs. V. J. McAlee-i, Mrs. George Orf, and Mrs. George Hannauer .
Mr. and Mrs. W". A. Myers. 91 Becker! street entertained In honor of their 25th wedding anniversary iaturday evening. De. SOth. The house was prettily decorated with Christmas decorations ofj red. green and silver. Durinlg the eve-' ning there were various forms of en-! tertalnment Including the Baptist orchestra and a Tom Thumb moe wedding which was very Interesting. The participants In this were: children, tfi bride was Marjory Stivers, the groom Joe Myers, tne bride matd, Lola Frar. cas, and Ruth Stevens, ring bearer Elinor Warner, best man Arnold Dioklr, bride's father Wagner Houser, and tnr minister, JR. H. Hersinger. Late In thr evenlng a very nice course luncheon was served to about fifty guests. The out of town guests were Mr. and Mr.-
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT TO OI R CONSUMERS The congestion In ouf offices around the lath of each month forces ua to the adoption of a new schedule for Issuing our monthly bills for gas and electric. It j- beginning January 1st, 1920. Meters will be read on each working day of the month and the reading recorded and bills mailed within two (2) days thereafter. These bills will be subject to discount If paid wlthil twenty days after the date of reading of the meter. The only difference this plan will make to the consumer, Is to bring the last discount day, twenty days after the date of reading of the meter Instead of on the 15th or the month as is the present practice. THE LAST DISCOUNT DAT WILL BE PLAINLY STAMPED ON EACH BILL. We solicit your best co-operatlcn In carrying out this plan, as it will assist us in rtnderlng better service In the monthly delivery of over 20,000 bills and avoid delays to our consumers due to the present congestion In our offices on the 14th and loth of each month . NORTHERN INDIANA OAS ELEC-12-20-3 TRlf TOVP tT,
V. M. Pangborn. Detroit, Mich.; Mr.-. Oeorge DeLancy ard dai:gVter. S"v of Elkhart, Ind.; Mrs. C. B. Stivr.. uea
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The Beta Gamma, Sigma will meet op Tuesday evening at the home of Mlse Amy Daniels. 626 150th street. Mrs. Roy FXrrfge wrfl leave- tomorrow to spend the Christmas holidays at Indianapolis and other places in southern Indiana. Mr. Fudge will join her later.
PLEASE LEAVE YOUR NAME FOR PRESENT Bo great has been the response to our advertising In conne-ctlon with the Brook's Automatic Repeating Phonograph that we are unable to get the names of all those adults who called et our etore Saturday afternoon and evening and we wis.li to say that If you will call again and leave your name and address we will make an effort to get the Christinas present to you as announced in our advertisement for the past week. For further particula-rs please read our ad In tonight's Times. Ve have made Arrangements for more help and will we trust, be prepared to handle the Inquiries as they come, without any waiting. In this connection we are tnore lhn pleased to announce thi arrival th!i morning of another carload of Brook's Automatic Repeating machines which will be on display this afternoon. We welcome your Inspection and there will be no strings t the Invitation. adv.
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PhotlOgYdph In Time for Christmas We urge you to step in now and select your Pathe or you are likely to be disappointed. A small deposit now insures against disappointment. We'll deliver your PATHE whenever you say. And while you are in the store do your Xmas buying for the whole family. White Ivory, Perfumes, Toilet Articles, Candy, Cigars, Thermos Bottles and Lunch Kits, Fountain Pens, Ever-Sharp Pencils, Flash Lights, Christmas Cards and Booklets, Stationery, Purses, Card Cases, Ingersoll Watches, Cameras, Kodaks, Safety Razors, Shaving Outfits, and so many more things you must see to appreciate. Have you heard the wonderful tones of our $1,000.00 Pathephoae? COME IN AND HEAR THEM TODAY Fuller & Morrison Company, Chicago, Territorial Representatives. If it's anything you need from a Drug Store let Summers show you how you can get the Best Price the Best Quality and the Best Service. It costs you no more and we like to wait on you. We have the stock . immediate delivery. Liberty Bonds taken at Face Value in our Music Department. SUMMERS PHARMACY PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS Hohman Street Near State, Hammond, Indiana. Telephones: 1420142128. Other Makes of Machines Taken in Exchange
Beautiful Parisian Model Hats Make a Very Pretty Christmas Gift Extremely Appropriate for the Busy Holiday Social Season The Christmas shopper will be delighted with the charming Christmas specials both in the Andrea and Consello Famous Pattern. Hats which have been selected for our Christmas offering. Any selection from this assortment will make a welcome present for misses and women. A real value and a real gift in happy combination
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We will welcome ttie receipt of owed clothing: for boya and g-irla between one dnd twelve years of agre for our orphanages In East Chicago and Hammond. Send parcel post to Carmelite Orphanage, Gra-sselU avenue. East Chicagro. Indiana. Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a liap-py New Tear. CARMELITE SISTERS, T. O. 3. 12-22
HERE'S XMAS GIFT FOR SOME HOME INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE SAX FRANCISCO, Calif., Iec. 22. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Barnett today are awaiting- an answer to the following
newspaper advertisement: WANTED Someone to adopt child at birth; due about Christmas; reference exchanged. I Barnett explained that they already i have two children, a girl three and a boy of two, and that they cannot afford I any more. He stated whoever adopts
the child soon to be born must pay for It and in. addition must guarantee a good home and future for the baby.
COLONIAL PUTS ON CLEVER EXHIBIT "Pretty clever" that's what the kids and some of the grown folks said when
they saw the airplane scaring through space in the window of the Colonial Sporting Goods SWire Saturday evening. 1 :It Is not only spectacular, but a.lso a heat piece of mechanism,' said an ob- I
server, "getting its motive power from the Northf-rn Indiana Gas & Electric and traveling in a circle with all the precision, of an eagle."
is believed today preventestrike from spreading to the state.
TROOPS TO PREVENT SPREAD OF STRIKE
INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) INTERNATIONAL FALUS, MinnDec. 22. Reports of an attempt to derail trains and throats against men who have replaced striking railways employes resulted in the sending of state
On open charges. A.' - - : Rhode Island street wii. a." : : Lieut. Stlnson of the Fourth . : provisional regiment 'n Giry yest.-;(ittJ and today Is being held for th- military authorities, pending a further Investigation Into his case.
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COAL COMMISSION TO MEET AT ONCE
(INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE WASHINGTON, Ivc 22. The coal commission appointed by President Wilson to adjust the coal controversy will meet "right away," despite the protests of the operators. This was learned at the "White House today. The exact time has not been set for the first meeting.
WILSON WILL EAT A HF.tVtTLARDINNEP INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! WASHINGTON. Iec. 22. President Wilson will be allowed to eat an oldfashioned Christmas dinner with turkey and all the fixings. Ir. Grayson said this aftf-rnoon. The president may also have such dinner guests as he may wish without objections fr.'m his physicians. Dr. Grayson Is so pleased with the presidents progress that he will impose no restrictions except the president's own good judgment.
IRISH PLAN UP
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For that restful sleep, a suit ef Pajamas make an ideal gift. In siik, poplin, pongee, flannel and madras. $1.50 to $8.00 Night shirts in all weights. $1.50 to $3.00
AT THE OKjr-ilEUM "With twelve people in the cast, most of them pretty girls, the new musical comedy. "A Night in a Cabaret." is heading the list at the Orpheum theatre In Hammond today and Tuesday. Under their tutelage several new song hits are making their first appearance In Hammond, Five other good vaudeville sets ere on the bill. From the way the demand for seats for the New Tear's program keeps up the house will be sold out several days in advance. Mr. Michclstetter announces an eight-act show for that niKht
Our large and splendid assortment of shirts has been a Loon lo riiany a cuslciiicr. Come and see them before vou in ike yc ur r election. NECKWEAR, MUFFLERS, et
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