Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 183, Hammond, Lake County, 22 January 1920 — Page 6
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THE TIMES Thursday, Jan. 22, 1920.
CHRONIC GROVCHES by Ihik T. Eandrix.
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CROWN POINT NEWS STppening Of A Day In Lak County's Lively Capital.
Ankle Thomas, who has bean very sick with typhoid at toe home of John Umkerj, Is alow; ylmprovlng. Mri. Solomon, who is a trained nurse Is taking: care of him. Mr. n Mrs. Peter Etiing have returned from Napervllle, 111., ti-here they were caJlad on account of the ir, lous Illness of their daughter, Miss Margaret. They report her as hein? Tery muck improved nd the doctors hop for her ultimate recovery. Mrs. Hill, mother of Clayton Root. ! viy sriok with bronchitis a.t the. home of her daughter and is under the lr of a, trained nurae. Th Thlmbla Club held meeting on "WeHnesday at the Presbyterian church and elected officers for tha coming year mltlQg Mrs, August Johnson, president: Mr. H. 1.. Wheaton. secretary and treasurer. The many friends of Dr. Rankin well known in Crown Point will be sorry to learn of his death in Gary on Tuesday night of the "fio." Dr. Rankin was an occullst and made bis headuarters at the Barker Jewelry Rtore and had. many patients in Crown Point. Mr. and Mrs. H. L.. Whtaton saw the Follies of 1920 In Chicago on last Wednesday algTii. Mlsa M.rla Mraoak In recovering fre-m . earara case of thm grrppe at her home In FotJth Main street. John 'hwichoB had the, mUforton
to break his arm while working In the country on Tuesday. He fell from a, rafter lr the barn, and is at the home of his brother in this city. The T. A. ML's held their serni-mon-thly meeting at the home of Mrs. August Hlldenrandt. The pleasure of the evening: was jrard playing. Mrs. 11. l-ehman an dMrs. F. Scull holding high frcore. The next meting of the T. A. M.'a will be held a week from next Monday evening at the home of Mrs W. Feide. Mrs. Frank Krlmblll went to Chicago where she wes to meet her sinter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Paulson, who have been living in the West for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Paulson were due In Chicago at noon yesterday, and hereafter will make their future home tbera. Junior Woodbury, eon of Mr. wrrs. Tom Woodbury, had the misfortune to fall on the slide at the scohol house on Wednesday and cut a. dep gash in his head which required several stitches to close. George Smith, who rece'ly left Crown Point for Benton Harbor, to work, has returned to Crown Point. Mrs. Edwin S. Davis entertained the Crown Point Club of Chicago at her home In Chicago on Wednesday and invited sevral Crown Point ladies to be her guests. Among them being Mes-
dames W. P. Tice. Martin Smith. Clem
Hentches. Net! Brown, John Fisher and Misses Pat a Barr and Hannah Block. The Crown Point ladiew nia.de the trip In auto Luncheon was served at one o'clock.
maid of honor. Mi! Helen Uudicinski was attired In pink georgette over pink taceta, and carried rotes of pink. The flower girl was Marie Krupa. little daughter of Mrs. Bedsyk and was f rocked in sheer pink material and wore a drooping hat. carrying a basket of roses. The attendant to the groom was Mr. Joseph Krupa, eldest son of Mrs. Redzyk. Her other children witnessing ttie event were .Anthony and .Tni-in. Following the church srvi? an '-Inborn t spread nan ptv ed at the borne, ,soo t'rinp eve., mid n her n or.- than on hundred covers were laid. The couple start out on their career with the best ihe nf many friends. The home and the pen eral merchandise business w ill he main lamed t the s.irne aldres. Newly reported -nes of sli-iuiess in Indiana Harbor are Mr. Klbrldjre White of Plr st. Mra. K. A. Vance of I36th St.; Mr. Patrick P.oyle, Inland Steel employe, il at his home, Ail Penn ave. A new club under title of the mission auxiliary was formed recently by the young folks of the Swedish Mission church in Grapevine st, and 139th. The aim of the society is to contribute dues that will be placed to ttie church fund and yet afford pleasant social hours for the young women who will spend tteir evenings in needlework at the homes of ti e various members and light refreshments served at the conclusion of the work. Ko fiir nine have allied themselves with the club. The Esther Rebekahs of Indiana Harbor will meet this evening to adopt a large class of candidates. Mrs. Lels B. Chestline, prenident of the district will be present and it is desired thai
a lar;e number of members le In attendance. Mrs. Fred Shoemaker of Grapevine St., is ill with pneumonia. Mr. Shoemaker, her husband, is still confined to the rresbyterian hospital in ChlraRO and Mrs. Mathilda Shoemaker, mother of the latter, Is also very ill. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest l.lnton of Grape vine st.. are reported convalescing with the pneumonia , Tin- Mcsdam !iamul !rkovitz and Ma Salmon of Indiana Harbor, vere in t-j ilw the "Follies," at ih .!- onial theater yesterday afternoon and dined at one of the fashionaMe cafes down tow n. rteport from the bedside of Archie Teegardon, son of Ir. and Mrs. .1. A. IV (K.irrl'n. in that he has developed empyema and was operated on Tuesday afternoon by Pr. McLaughlin, of South Chicago, who had the assistance of It. Mervis, of this city and two trained nurses conwtantly in attendance. He rallied well from the nurery and every hope Is entertained for his complete recovery. Robert Stark of 136th St., is among those reported ill with the flu. He Is an Inland Steel employe. The shower announced for Miss Agns MoGuan to be held this evening at the home of Mre. Michael Munley in I'.loc kave . will be at the home of Mis. P.. Pujulos, 3419 Michigan ave.. instead, owing to Mr. and Mrs. Manley both being 111. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cole, of 34T2 Fir St.. were removed to St. Margarets hoHpital in Hammond yemerday suffer
ing with the flu. It is owing to the shortage of nurses that the attending physicians deemed it best that they be taken for hospital car. Attorney W I Hard B. Van Home and his wife are both 111 at their home in Fir st. Mrs. Van Home's sister, Mrs. J. J. Miller, is sssisting in their care. Thers is no greater generosiiy. nor purer, than that which flows from a child's heart. The account of seven year old Jack Johnston of 3 ,S P .' Fir st . who has been ill for a r0,p,, ,,f v-f. f and sustained the loon of his playmate, a toy fox terrier, who mysteriously disappeared the other day, ws va-i by twelve year oll Max Tannenbaum, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ta n ,ien hum . of 3733 dar st . and was so moved by the appeal made hv the little lad. that he referred to the lost ad column to ascertain the telf phone number of the house and the import of his message was, that he had three thoroughbred toy fox terriers Just a week old and If Jack did not have his own dog restored to him that he might have the pick of the three, of course, when they were old enough to be taken from the mother-dog. This species of dog is very valuable, but the consideration of the boy s health and his heart yearning for his playfellow prompted the offer from Max who is a lover of the same fancy. Should "Prince" fail to show up, Jack will delight in a brand new little puppy. Mr. B. C. Lukens, proprietor of the Central Drug Store in Michigan ave., has added more pharmacists to his forre, made necessary to the much prevailing illness. A system of numbers
for called prescriptions had to be inaugurated to faclllate the public demand. This seems to Indicate thai
SAYS HOLLAND WILL STAND PAT ! INTERNATIONAL NEWS SESVICE1 BKRL1N, Jan. 22. The Rotterdam cm - respondent of the I'kal Anzieger f!"Krapheil to hip newspaper t'd?y thB Holland will maintain her traditions relative to th "right of asylum.''
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Twin City News Notes
Ofg.ee. Reom2S2. Calomef blag. Phona iVX Rril4frt, 431S Olcott Avenue. Taoae 213. hRirA.REDZVK MPTHU. A wedding of Interest in Polish circles occurred the other morning at St. Stanislaus church in South Magoun ave., when Mrs John Krupa. well known merchandise dealer at 5001 Baring ave.. became the wife of Mr. John Bedtyk who is employed at the Edwards Valve Co. as machinist and came to this oity about two years ago. Mrs. Krupa is one of this city's esrllest residents and her first husband, the late John Krupa left to his memory the established business which his wife carried on after his demise. The wedding guest list comprised only those who were intimately acquainted with the couple. The marriage was "performed by Rev. Peter Budnlck. Rector of St. Stanisalus church. The choir rendered the music and there was solos by Mrs. Mat Domkowski. Mrs. Bedzyk chose the softest hues of gray for her wedding and the material was of charmeuse and georgette. She wore a becoming hat to match and carried a
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Final Closing Out of Entire Stock of Winter Coats, Suits, Dresses, Skirts and Other Apparel Sale Starts Friday Morning 9 . O'clock and Lasts One Week
LOADS! LOADS! Loads of Bargains That sounds good, doesn't it, ladies? Just to think that for once old H. C. of L. will not be lurking around to make you pay high prices. This is going to be a much talked of sale. We have prepared things with that in view. The rule of this sale is going to be give much and take little. If you have attended any of the Mandel sales in the past you were well pleased with your visit here, but this sale will eclipse all previous efforts. So plan right now when you will be here to get that dress, coat, suit, skirl, blouse, or camisole.
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Pay Only V Price Given On Tag It is here and will be offered during this sale at a most tempting reduction from the former price. You'll get it surely, if you only get here in time. Whether one of those luxurious and mighty comfortable Fur Coats or one of those pretty Sil vertones with defty touches, some with expensive fur trimming, or an always stylish Seal Plush, you are going to get a mighty good coat at a saving that will almost shock you.
Pay Only Vfc Price Given On Tag We haven't a great big variety of Suits left, but you will find some very attractive models left, each one carrying individuality in a most charming and distinctive way. Many of them developed in men's wear serge, gabredinc and vclour. They are enhance'd with beautiful trimmings and chicly become any figure. You'll find it fully worth your while to investigate the suits while in the stoic.
The Dress section during this sale will afford a wide latitude in the matter of selection. There are those beautiful serge, satin, taffeta and jersey dresses that you are sure to fall in love with; many are patterned after the most expensive models. Handsomely embroidered, or with panel effects, trimmed with braid, buttons and beading that make them luxurious in effect. Hundreds of women will be found in our dress section during this sale. Great Reductions on RLOUSLS, IIOSL CAMISOLES. SWEATERS,
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