Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 254, Hammond, Lake County, 14 April 1920 — Page 5
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of the committee for the proposed mom j orlal building this evening at S u okk:K mm ivioosi
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The W. C. T. XT. Spring Institute whioh is held annually In Hammond, will begin tomorrow evening, Airil 75'. Mrs" Ida Mix. a state ursanuer from Kokomo, Ind., will be. here and attend all of the meetings in this district. Tomorrow evening at the home of Mrs. J. C. Camp. Fayette and Claude sts. There will be a meeting for the. youtiff peojMe. Friday there will be an all day and evening meeting: at the home of Mrs. John tJavit. Hyslop Place. A cafeteria luncheon will be served at noon. People, from all parts of the country will take part In the program. Saturday evening there will be a meeting: at I'.rooks house for the children. A program has been arranged. Sunday Mrs. Ida Mix will appear at the different Punday schools to talk to the children. Monday evening, April ISth, there will be a meeting: in Gary. On Tuesday evening-. April 19th. there will bi a meeting in Ambridge. and To'.leston.
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"Gets-It" Loosens Them So They Lifl Off ia a Jiffy. The corn ra'ns cease us soon as a few drops of "Gets-lt" reoh the corn. It goes out of the huiting busirers forever.
Mrs. Louise Paul pleasantly entertained a number of young people at en afternoon party last evening in honor of her daughter. Louise, whose marriage to Harry C. Sehreiber will take place June 2nd. Progressive hearts were played, first prize being awarded to Mrs. Wm. Ahlborn. Jr.. consolation prize to Adelaide Kammerer, after which a dainty three course luncheon was served. Tne decorations being carried out in pink and white. A dressed bride was used as the center piece of the table. After luncheon the quests enjoyed dancing and music until a late hour. Those present were the Misses Florence Kuhn, Ella Fisher. Margaret Haack. Helen Bull, Helen Stolley, Marie and Minnie Ahlborn, Ar.na and Alma Schreiher Lucille and Anna Cope. Adeliade Kammerer. Mrs. Fred Dietrich. Mrs. Wm. Ahlborn. Jr.. Mrs. Chas. Stokes, Mrs. L. Faul. Kmma and Louise and Margaret Faul.
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For a clay or so the corn remains, getting looser and loik'er and without a twinge from it. Thhn. it sets so loose that you just lift it right olY. without even feeling it. and cast it away. That's how easily and simply "Gets-It" disuses of the coin nuituncf. Uots-lt." the unfoilinu. guaranteed, money-back corn remover costs but a trifle et any drug store. M'f'd bv- K. Lawrence & Co., Chicago. Cold in Hammond and reoom mended as the world's be.st corn remedy by .1. V. WEIS. Summers i'hey., OstrowSk.1 Plicy. Adv.
St. wi 1 entertain Sewing Circle No. 2 of St. Margaret's hospital at her homo tomorrow afternoon.
The Ladies Aid of the St. Taul's Lutheran church will hold a coffee social tomorrow afternoon in the church hall. All friends of the members are coro.ily Invited.
The Golden Rod social club will meet at the home of Mrs. G. Peterson, 155 Clark St.. Thursday afternoon. April lith. AU members are requested to be there. Jack Hersh left last night for Cincinnati, after being the guest of Mr. and Mrs. M . Goodman, of 405 Summer st. for the past week. lie will remain In Cincinnati for three months after which he will take up h's residence in Hammond.- - The Royal Neighbors of' America. 1 557. will hold its regular meeting tomorrow night in the I. O. O. F. hall. fter the business there will be card games. Mrs. Tt. H. Mcllie will entertain the Columbia, Club at her home. SS4 Hohmaa St., tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. TVm. Huehn, of 52 Munich st.. will entertain the Stitch and Chatter cJu.b tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. George Fmmerl'.ng of 33 Russet
Kdna Bueh'berger. who is attending Wisconsin University is coining home today for the spring holidays. She is bringing with her as a guest Chloe Kaufman, of Princeton, Miss., who is also a student at Wisconsin. The Ladies Aid of the Immanuel church of East Sibley St. will give a social and parcel pot sale Thursday evening, April 15th, In the church hall on Sibley sr. All friends and mem-
in the city hall. Kadi member is re Huested to lie present as sketches and plans of the proposed memorial building will be presented by various architects. A Mis Grace. Fisher, who has Veen ill with the tonsllitis for the past week is able to be out again. Mrs. R. (. Prevo and son. James, have returned from a week's visit in Crown Point, where they were called on account of the illness of Mrs. Prcvo's grandmother. The Mesdames A. Dohler and A. MoGary are visiting relatives in Crown Point .
The regular choir rehearsal of the j First M. K. church will be held tomorrow night at eight o'clock. livery
member is requested to lie present and practice lor the newly organized choir. .Music committee. Mrs. Donald Gavlt has been ill with the tunsilitis for the past week. - Mrs. Julius Mpvii will go to Detroit on Satunay fr a visit with friends ami relatives. --
Fred TSeokman. who is attending the) University of W isconsin is coining
home today. .-- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Neidow of "2 Kenwood ave. have gone to West l'.aden for a few days. The Lsriies Aid society of the Pine Street Presbyterian church will meet tomorrow afternon at the home of Mrs. L. Whitman, of :.",S Hickory St. at two o'clock. Tha P.iptist Woman's t'nion will meet at the home of Mrs. W. K . Reilly of 41 Warren St.. tomorrow afternoon, Mrs. J. K . Frances, chairman of the child welfare department will be the leader for the day. .All ladies are requested not to forg-t their soap wrappers.
bers are invited.
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman McKwen are j visiting Mr. MeKwen's parents all Painwell, Mich., for & few days.
The Krthstane club was entertained at a one o'clock luncheon at the homo of Mrs. J. ' 1 . Turner of Truman st. yesterday. Mrs. O'Tole wo3 a guet
There will be a special meeting of j Ilarnmnd I'st N. 16, American Legion j called for April 15, at 8:15 o'clock at '
the Rooster Club rooms. It. ET ad just e r .
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The meeting of the I.. O. T. M . so-
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The high cost of coal Is a thing i the past! At least, there are no complaints on this account since the removal of government restrictions among1 those who have learned how to buy coal. The way to buy coal is to get it direct from the mines. Thh saves several middlemen's profi's. It saves hauling expenses. Anyone can now buy at mine prices, whether a carload buyer or one who uses only ten or fifteen tons a year. This has been made possible through a plan evolved by s. large and old-established concern, THE F. ICR NICK COAL COMPANY with main offices at 445 Corao I'.uilding Chicago. This company has thousands of customers In various sections of the Fnited States who receive all of their coal direct from the mines. These customers are pleased not only because of the many dollars they save every year, but also because of the quality of coal they are getting. Many write that they never before had coal that makes so little dust, that burns so well, leaving so few ashes. Jf you are a coal user whether you use hard or soft coal, much or little it will be greatly to your advantage to write the Rernice Coal Co. at once for prices, stating kind and quality of coal you use . ad v .
cial club yesterday afternoon was a i joint celebration. A house warming j for the liostess, Mrs. John March, and I tho celebration of the birthday of four! of ' the members, the Mesdames K. '
Shultz. C. Burns. Leught. Bryant. After the usual business a social hour with delicious refreshments was enjoyed.
Mrs. Godfrey Under entertained the! Neighborhood F.irthday club at her! home on Douglas St.. yesterday after- . noon. The guests were Mesdames K. ' C. Minas. A. H. Tapper, A. M. Dc-Wee-e, JrVo. Draekert. J. 1. Smaliey. '
Hugh Mori is. Far!"y Dunbar and Harrv Yaux. Arrangements were com
pletd for a matinee in Chicago next
Wednesday to sf-e elconvj Stranger.
Miss Arveila Roach entertained the
C. D. G. club at her home last eve- j ling . Music and dancing was eni ye l. Flans were made for a dance to be given during the month of May i and a two course luncheon was serv- '
ed . The next meeting will occur in two weeks at the homo of Miss .Mildred Raycraft. The Ladies Aid Society of the Pine Street Presbyterian church will meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. L. Whitman, 336 Hickory st., at two o'clock.
The Lady Maccabees. T'nity Review No. 2 will meet in the K. and L. of S. hall over the Lion Store toniot r v evening .
Miss Luc:ie Minas was hostess to; the . A. M. club last evening . A f- j ter tha business the evening was spent ' socially and the hostess served nice) refreshments. I
Miss Agnes Thornsen. teacher of; Physical culture in the Hammond Pub- j 11c schools has accepted a position as a teacher in Puenos Aires, South Am-! erica for the coming year. j
The American Salvationists. US W. State St., West Hammond, are holding gospel services every Tuesday. Thursday and Sunday evenings at 7:45 and the public is cordially invited.
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A birthday party was given at the home of Mrs. J. W. Abernathy of 54 2 Douglas ave. Sunday evening for John Franklin and Peter Hamming of Chicago. Loth of their birthdays tell on the same date. The house was artistically decorated in green and p'nk the table was decorated with daffodils ant carnations and a 'arge birthday cake formed tha center piece. jhnerson Maulers received first prize in the jugg contest and Cort Ihle the consolation prize. There were several other games played ?nd music wa-i enjoyed. Those present were th Misses Josephine and Florence ReKold. Mngdalena Swabada. Kathlene Colbert, Mrs. Kmmerson Manters, Mrs. Cort Ihle, Miss Lillian llock'.berg, Martin McCarthy, Mr. and Mrs. K. It. Julius, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ooldsberry and daughters. Violet. Nellie. Frances and Llanche, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hamming and son, Robert. Mr. and Mrs. Lovejay of Chicago. Mr. Lovejay who is a ventriloquist very delightfully entertained the guests.
BUTTON COVERING j Hemstitching, braiding, pleating and j sewing machines at bargains. Call on ' J . Wassey. 9 State st.. just west of; Hohman, phone 445-Hammond. 4-12'
xoricn. I have purchased the Jack Jerome rc Ie Shoe IU-ia.iring Shr-p. 27(1 X. Hohman St.. Hammond. All claims must be presented within five days from d.itf. 1 14-:t KOMKO KA SCUM AN.
Cliildren. here's a treat for you Saturday. We are going to close out al! our high grade children's hats Saturday for only $T..'0. This is a very special price and for Saturday only. He sure and bring mama so you can have a beautiful new spring hat for Sunday's wear. Gertrude Stewart. 636 't S. Hohman St., Hammond. 4-14
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here today. The BlueEird is here! The beautiful, all-white, cabinet Electric Clothes Washer that offers the first satisfactory solution to the washday problem. BlueBird gives you absolute freedom from vashing vrorries. The drudgery, the tiring rubbing and scrubbing, the days of washing vcor are gone. The BlueBird washes clothes clean cleaner than any other washing process. A whole week's wash is "on the line by nine without the slightest effort by you. Even the wringing is done by motor. ou can t afTord to be without it. Clothes last longer, laundry expense h reduced to almost n : thing and you pre free for pleasanter work. All for a small initial payment.
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I'Defty'l Blouses They are arranged here in a charming assortment of new conceptions that are entrancing in fact, words are absolutely lacking wherewith they may may be described.
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Conspicuous among them will be found the Georgette, Tricollettes and Crepe de Chines, with touches of beading, yarn and chenille braid that only designers artistically inclined could conceive. Come to Blouse Headquarters, the trip will prove captivating to the most ardent blouse admirers. Gertrude Stewart 631 So. Hohman Street Hammond, Ind.
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NOTICE TO ELKS!
rtegular meeting to be held at 7:3) p. m. Thursday. April 13. Large class of candidates. Kvery KISc is urged to attend. Out of town LIks especially invited . R. G. CON'OK, Kxalted Ruler
Invitation We would be pleased to have every woman in the three cities call and see the wonderful exposition of new blouses at the Stewart Millinery Store. Incomparable originations that deftly express the newest idas in blouse designing, from the moderately priced to the highest priced. Oertrude Stewart, 6"S'i 3. Hohman St., Hammond. 4-y4
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every Wednesday afternoon until further notice. 4-14-3t
Don't forget the dance at K. of V. hall given by Lincoln Lodge. Fraternal Aid Union, tonight. April 15th. A good time is assured. M. C. Haberman. Secy. 4-14
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WHITING. Ind.. April 14. Harry L. Kahan was arrested at 110th street and Front street, by offieer Parker on a complaint of Kdward Hons, charging him with reckles sauto driving. Kahan was released on a l.iO.Ol bond furnished by Ivuis Gordon, following this affair Tloow was placed under arrest on the same charge on complaint of Kahan . The latter -was released on a $25.00 cash bond
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