Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 258, Hammond, Lake County, 19 April 1920 — Page 12
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CROWN POINT Opening Dance Wednesday. April 21, at Spring- Hill Grove, St. John. Ind. , 4-17-3 Fred Grunnir and Mster, Miss Franre", were with friends In Ohicagtv en Saturday. -motoring into the city in the morning. The pupils of MerrillviUe school department of music in charge of Miss Jessie. Shillinglaw, will j;tve an opfratta entitled "A Midsummer Pay." t the Merrill ville school on Friday. April 25th. The death of Joseph Zurhlggen who lives on a farm two miles from Crown Poi&C occurred on Friday night from pneumonia, he having been .ick only a week. He was 54 years of age and leaves a wU and two children, besides aeaeral brothers and sister?. The funeral was held this morning at 9 :".! from the Catholic church with interment In St. Mary's cemetery. Miss Coral Fefleld entertained a party of her girl friends at an afternoon party on Saturday in hrnior of her seventh birthday anniversary. Miss Ala Hall of the Auditor's office went to Chicago on Saturday to spend the week-end with relatives. Mrs. Will Lowe, and sister. Miss Louise Crawford, of Chicago, came to Crown Folnt on Saturday to visit a few days with their parents Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Crawford. Miss Charlotte Wheeler who Is attending school at Indiana University
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liy them, hut being seen leave i a machine for Chicago on Saturday morn ing, apprised t heir f riends that this v:.s the day. They are spending this week ut tt.. Gary Hotel in Gary. MtRIlltOi: MCKSiSEs Jacob Gorzelancxyk. Mary Skoracz-
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COLD ' IT MAY DEVELOP SERIOUSLY HURLBURT'S CAMPHOR PILLS TAKE ONE AT ONCE if you ne, annfae or f rel a chill coming-on. Carry the small bottle at all f rees. Pries 30 Cents at all dealers. THE KELLS CO., FTEWBtTRGH, H. Y.
"Bonnie J." "Bor.nie J," owT.ed by E. E. Lack of Thomasville, Ga., was adjudpeJ the champion bull at the recent international live stock show at Chicago. His owner has placed his value at $75,000.
came up to Gary to attend th wedding of Miss Margaret' Allf n. a school friend of hers t. Harry KN-in.-chmtdt. on Saturday in Caiy. Mi.-s Allen has visited in th" Wheeler homo many limes .
Charles Meeker has Indianapolis where Iv sact business at the
there . The marri.ice .if Miss Clara Pinter
returned from went to t ra n -Ford agency
to John Maehacek. manager of the Gary branch of the A llman-Gary-Title Co. t"ok place i?i Chicago on Satur day. The ceremony was a very rju'et one, the couple being unattended. The brido is the daughter of Mrs. Anna Pinter of this city and well known in business and social circles, being employed in the court house for many years. The marriage date cf the young couple has been fcept a secret
' Keane's School for Dancing ORPHEUM HALL 152 STATE ST., HAMMOND. 5' nimiir too
Select DancinK Assemblies Every Thursday Evening.
U asses tor oeginners every ivionday Evening. Thi is the place you'll find good clean music and dancing. No suggestive dancing allowed in this hall. PRIVATE LESSONS FROM 9 A. IVi TO 10 P. M. High School Classes Every Friday Eveninc.
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The Spring Rains Bring Grippe
This sort of -weather brings colds and grippe. If it's just
a common cold people say, "there's no danger in that ! But many a fatal sickness begins with a cold with vitality weakened the system is ready for the Influenza germs. Begin early to ward off the attack. Purge the system of the toxins (poisons) by taking castor oil, or a vegetable laxative made of Mayapple, leaves of aloe, and jalap, rolled into sugar-coated pills and to be had at all drug stores as Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. y .?- -X If the cold starts with a cough, and it persists then some local treatment for this condition should)e taken. A well known alterative extract which has been on the market for a great many years, and which has been highly recommended by thousands of users, is Dr. Pierced Golden Medical Discovery. This tonic compound is composed of an extract of roots and 4 herbs .without' alcohol, and has a soothing effect upon 2 the mucous membrane, allays th irritation and at the same time works in the proper and reasonable way, at the seat of the trouble the stagnated
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Just Try the Melo-Harp We want you to visit our salesrooms and play your favorite selections on the Melo-Harp yourself. Only by trying it can you realize the delightful difference of the Melo-Harp. Found only in Straube-made player-pianos, the Melo-Harp combines the soft sweet strains of the harp with the full rich tones of an unusually High quality piano. Stop in some time soon and enjoy this musical treat.
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-vski. Gary; Otto Karberinl, Gussie Cork, Indiana Harbor; Harry II. SinKlton, Margaret C. Hennessy, Gary,; .7anirs Renbart, Orac G. Martin, Indiana Harbor; George Nlcolo, Mary Sylvia. Gary; Frank S. Auld, Colorado Sprlnei". Kmma L. Scott. Gary; Hattie I.. Meyers, Anna S. DuVal, Gary: ton Teasl, Mary Yosiinmia, Gary; Wlllrrt K. Marlatt, Frances Strickland, Hammond; Edward Higg, KHzabeth M. Hennessy. Gary; Harry Kllnichinidt. liary; MarKaret Allen. Gary; William I'. Odlf, Fair Oak. Ind . I,ydia A. Cox, Shelby, Indj; Georpre t.'umlngs, ORsie King. Gary.
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