Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 261, Hammond, Lake County, 22 April 1920 — Page 5
Thursday. April 22. 192u
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Respected Hammond Couple Celebrate Golden Wedding
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Mr. ani Mrs. F.lstrr cf r.r.ft ?ibl" 5t.. (ju:tiy clohrat'1 their P'-l''ii - (ill i n anniversary Sunday, April !Mh in lb.'' midst rf ih"r inimfd.;i' fani;H ainl iiatne?. Th agi rmip! had the r!asur cf hvintr a'! of ih-ir chiltlrcn present except their clii--r da ;ik ii ' :". h di(i suddenly on lVbru -try C"rd !ast. which f(iit .ho--U ?n-1 t'" (irst Joys in !h-ir t'lmih :hrir :.u - nai in 1 570. TVt h l-rtde and ?r'--t nnd also their rhi'.dren wer horn and raisd in OTmany. Ira-, ins: (hat. ronntry direet for this city. sail on the;r fichtepnth anniversary in 1 JS nm1 eomirg to Hammond two ve k later. w!iM-e thy ha'1 resid t over Fitu:". Mr. Elster will he seventy-two ea r? rid in May. is a veteran of the UermanIraneo War and hat been in husiners hoth In Germany r.rri this .ountry for many year. 1 i retired fmin husin'--s'xteon yers aico. Mv.e. Kter wi'! !e svnty-ono year." oid in Se p- in b'T and is a graduate of the in.t!(io of .brtetrics !n Wittenberg. Gernn-. . !v was fii" of the early praet itioneers and has many friends and admirer.- amen;'? te e'd settlers. They hae twtn visited 'heir ejiej home !?ince. the ini iimo heme in I-'iv ohiidren w o;-,- born to thm. who are. Mrs. F.m:l 1 'ie.1rri.-h. drsd. Ijeonhardt Elster of" n.'nond.
Mis. A Khorsol.l of Seattle. Wash., Mrs. X:. A. li'inde anrj Keinhardt Elster of i la m mor .1 The homo was beautifully decorated, the rulnr? bfinjr carried out in golden yellow. r.e-. U. Weil performed an .-i npropm rercmony. after whiih an elaborate eour-e dinner was sered. Purine the afternoon and evening several ;..;i: so'... v.-re ab! rendered by Mr. V. Zeheirirr. nlfo selTtions by Henry K. i:ister. T.eonhardt Elster. Jr.. Enul Pie-ieri'-h. Jr. and rthur Jone. grand and crest grand childrci of the aged con rde. Mrs. Eberold of Seattle. Aash.. who bad been in poor health, surprised the lotip'e b eomin wholly unexpected, niakmc the t,p against the advice vt her dortov. to attend 'h.1 anni ersary. Mny messages of congratulations were received, amongst others messages linn relatives in Gem-any. Seattle, Wash., and Eos Ancr'.-f. "alif.
oago, furnished the music and a buffet luncheon was served late in the eenin .
PERSONALS
Lame Muscles fel better immediately after an application of the soothing, coclin? liniment.
Absorbine, Jr. Just a few drops well rubbed in is suffix nt. and the relief given is usually permanent.
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a r ' Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nelson and family are moving into a new bungalow 'n Elizabeth si.
Mr. nnd Mrs. diaries Grtswold of S'"1! I-v-rsytho ave. are the proud parents of a baby girl, born April -1st .-nd named Charle Eiene Daniels Gnsw old Iloth mother and son are doing nicfly.
The D. A. M. club will meet Friday eveniny, April 23rd at the home of Mrs. E. B . Hart, 729 South Hohman atrect. There will be a special meeting of Hammond Post. American Eegion. at the new quarters in the Diamond build ing. opposite the postoftice. Thursday. April ::nd, at 8 p. rn. Mrs. Hii-hnrd lohmeyer. of Gostlin St., who has. been very ill with the tnftamatory rheumatism, is improina nicely . Miss Dorothy CrumpacKer. who has been vi.-iting in I'eorla. 111., for the pasl two wfiks has returned to Hammond . J. H. .lama, formerly of Hammond, was married to Miss Scrappie Johnston on April Hth, at Medidan. Miss. They will make their home in Meridian. Miss Margaret Turner will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wanner, of the South Shore for the week end. - - Th' regular stated meeting of the Pthian Sisters. Hammond Temple, No. 73. will be held tomorrow evening in Caetle hall. All members are reque.-t-ed to be present. Kefr'thments will be served. The Rooster Club will give a star pai ty for members Saturday evening. April 24lh in their club rooms. Mrs. K. P. Hester and daughter. Beulah. arrived home from Mt. Vernon. Ill', this morning, where they
have bcn attending the wedding of
Mrs. Hct-ter's iiter. Miss Jennie Payne . Mrs. Taul Moorehead, small daughter. Eiinor. and Miss Norma Eocklin have returned from Los Angeles, Cal., where their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Eocklin have taken a home. Miss Eochlin will remain here for several months before returning to California, w here her parents have located permanently. Mr. and Mrs. G. Eocklin are expected home to spend a couple of months w ith their daughter, Mrs. Moorehead, this summer.
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Sample rarknge of 1hr Fnmouaj I'rrsmld Itle Treatment ovt Offered Free to Trove What It Do for loo. Tyramld Tile Treatment glvea quirk relief from itehlnsr, bleeding: or protruding piles, hemorrhoids and
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Ambridge, Ind., this week. The organization took place at the home of Mrs. Mabel Powley Harper, who was before her marriage a resident of Hammond. Mrs. Fishell was elected president of the new- organization. JOHNSON AND HOOVER ARE ONLY RIVALS (Continued from rage one )
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ocrat. Among twenty-three editors he was the first choice of fourteen for the democratic nomination against 8 for McAdoo and one for Bryan. He received three votes In the republican co'umn as first choice and six votes as second choice. Johnson, on tb" other hand, polled 04 voles as first choice out of a total of ;9 edite.rs; Gen. Iz-nnarrt Wood reCfixing three votes for first choice. Now that Hoover has forsaken tlvdemocrats to "go over" to the republu cans, it is logically expected that Irs will los" many of th voters he won while the peopje still thought him a democrat, without winning a corresponding number from the republicans to make up for the loss. Thus, hi Hoover's strength, as firt choice candidate of republicans and
IN MEMORIAM
democrats combined was only 17 as against Johnson's 23. his chances, under the new order of thint, would appear slim when May i roils around. Orthodwx members of both the big parties here insist that whin Hoover ceased to be a "man of mystery." and an "independent progres---iv e," nd became not only a republican, but regular republican, admittedly willing to abide by the decisions cf his party leaders, he committed political liari ka ri . They claim that as long as he fThibited political independence and r rogre: sivism he made a strong appeal to all classes of AmtricMi.-i iwl-
jmittedly tired of being tied to parties
instead of ideas arid principles. Now, they t.ay, that appeal 13 gene, smothered by II-ioer himself. The democratic party, it n pointed cut. cannot take him now. no matter what happens, and the republican regu lars say they won't have him under any circumstances. Hoover says, he. will not run as an independent repuhiicen candidate: therefore, m the e.pinion ' old liiiif rs "Kin is" must soon lie written aTtrr the former wo.,.; ad-
t tnini-strator's political .ambitions. I
ALWAYS I1K.IIT. General Leopard Wood. candidate for the Republiean nomination for the Presidency, said he stands for the Eorlge program for Peace Treaty reservations. The Geneial Is most always ripjht. you will netic.e. Columbia City 1 Ind.) Commercial. Mail. Adv.
The Central W. C .T. V. will meet at the borne of Mrs. Chaa. Deen. lJO Harrison st . The program w ill be In charge of Mrs. J. Puffin who will give a talk on "Citizenship and the Duty of the New Citizen." All members are requested to be presnt. The pub'ic is cordially invited. Mrs. Julius Men, who has been In Petroit and Ann Arbor for the past week is expected home tomorrow.
I Vt-s tifl ctjt rr-aii?rr for
the W. 1'. T. I", who has been in Hammond for the past week, as the guest of Mrs. John Gavit of Hyslop Place, has returned to her home in Kok-mo. Ind.. after a week o ,,r. jmnsatic n in this district. The formal dance at the Country C'.'.ib last evening was a veiy nice party. There was a large attendance as it was the last formal dance of the season. Pierce's orchestra from Chi-
Mrs. F. J. O'P.ourke of May St.. entertained at a. one thirty o'clock luncheon on Wednesday for Miss Josephine Desmond, whose marriage to Thomas Enright will occur on April :Sth at All' Saint's church. The table was attractively decorated in yellow jonquil and covers were laid for twelve. Following th luncheon Bunko was played. Miss Sweeney of Chicago, reing awarded th honors. This evening Mrs. Desmond and Mrs. l" V . Enright will be hostesses for Miss Desmond . - F.orn April ;ist. to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cramer. 407 Faur St.. a son Robert Earl Cramer. Poth mother and son doing nicely.
The North Side W. c. T. V. will meet at the home of Mrs. Uroum-nck on 437 Hoffman st.. tomorrow- afternoon. All women interested are cordially invited to attend. Mrs. J. M. Turner will be the leader.
PROGRESSIVE EVERBEARING STRAWBERRY PLANTS
I crow nothing hut Progressive .and luve twelve acres of them at present and can supply anvamount of plants r-
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"fin plant s v.fm ."on plants -10. 'in W rite for special prices
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ence the Indiana Harbor National Pank. Indiana Harbor. Ind.
j The Civic department of the Hamj mend Woman- Cluh will meet with I the chairman. Mrs. J. M. Turner. 303 i Truman ave.. Friday evening. April j !"id. Election of officers will be i held and a class in citizenship w ill
be started. Th April meeting of the ParentsTeachers Association of West Hammond w as hld at X o'clock Thursday evening. April ;2nd. Tlvis is the close of the birel hous contest be-
Itween the seventh and eighth grades.
Mrs. Glamor will talk on "Vitalized
Summer until the trronn.l
Send all orders to J. R. BRANT, Hammond, Indiana. R. F. D. No. 1,
Don 't Forget the Riveria Phonograph if you really want music. The only Phonograph that makes you forget your troubles and keep you in good humor.
LIVE LOCAL NEWS "ADS"
pin t miss to hear Marie Eange. one o ft l-.e most beautiful alto singers at the concert Sunday. May 2. at Vnity hall, given hy Saergenbund-Fidelia for the bnflt of the poor children of On tral Europe. Admission 5'ic. Dancing from 7 to 1?
For a good time, wear your overalls to the dance given by the Hall F.oom Boys. Unity Hall. Saturday evening. April :uh. Live Jazz band. 4-C2
House of Muscat Inc. FOR FURNITURE AND MUSIC 541-549 Broadway. Car fare paid to out-of-town customers.
DR. F. J. MEWTOV, nentlat. t ;n t U Affin. -. r - T T"
I Pell, wishes to announce that be is now- permanently located at Suite No.
9. in the O. K. building. 4-22-2J
j Hans Eoder. the comedian, will tax
"your laughing capacity at the concert Sunday. May 2 at 3 p. m. at Vnity hall. Tickets 50c. Supper and danc-
i ing after concert.
no TiF.n Reliable work guaranteed. To se
cure new customers w ill tune for $1. Expert repair work, player pianos, a specalty. Hammond. Past Chicago. Whiting. Keep this add. Call lHOn-P ! 4-;;
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WHAT THE ENTIRE COUNTRY HAS ALWAYS NEEDED AND NEVER HAD. STEFFENGUIDE IS THE ANSWER FREE INFORMATION UPON REQUEST. Steffenguide Corporation Suite 506 Hammond Bldg. Hammond, Ind.
Steffenguide Corporation, Dept. A, Hammond, Ind. Gentlemen: Please send me without cost full information regarding the "Steffenguide." Name .
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Street No P. 0 Citv and State.
tin. F. J . EWTO. Dentist. Formerly in the office of Dr. J. P.
i Rfll, wishes to announce that he is
now permanently located at Suite No.
0. in the O. K. building. 4-21-23 ;
A rare musical treat will be given for eojr friends for the benefit of the children of Central Europe suffering with tuberculosis at Unity hall. Sunday. May 2. at 3 p. m. SaergerbundFidelia. Tickets 60c. Supper and dance after concert.
nn. r. J. SBWTOX, Dentist. Formerly in the office of Dr. J. E. Pell, wishes to announce that he is now permanently located at Suite No. !. in the O. K. building. 4-22-23
BUTTON COVERING ' Hemstitching, braiding, pleating and
sewing machines at bargains. Call on J. Wassey. 91 State st.. just west of Hohman, phone 446-Hammond. 4-12
Thone mynterlonn Oalja Beards are n aale at MIIMken' "pert In a; C.nn4n Shp. 4-20-3
DR. F. J. MvWTOX, Dentist. Formerly in the office of Dr. J. E. Bell, wishes to announce that he is now permanently located at Suite No.
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XX KIMOEIAM. In ad but loving memory of our dear husband and father. Gustiv Kuhl. who passed away one year ago today. April 22. 1?P. GONE PUT NOT FORGOTTEN". A precious erne from u has gone, a voice
we loved is stilled. A place is vacant in our home which) never can be filled. j God in His wisdom has recalled the
boon his love had given. And thoush the body slumbers here, the soul is safe in heaven. Sadly missed and silently mourned by loving wife and daughter.
To nominate Jsmr? y. Dowlmg. vote -'- r. a republican candidate, for sheriff. 4-13-lH
Demonstration will be$in at 7:30. Attorney Joe Conroy will begin the r e-ram. Hamr.ieind pec-ple will e f e r the first time a real scout initiation when more than 100 tender-foot si outs will Oe introduced to the scout ritual. Sci u t -Execut i ve Kenneth Pavev says that the ceremony called the t a ndl e-parade, will be oni or- the prettiest and most elaborate ever witnessed here. Scouts, fir.'t-class, the highest rating in scoutdom. will show city dwellers how to build a fire without matches. This information will prove particularly valuable w hen matches become a" searee asyugar. There will ibe df monst in t ions, also knot-tying, that will he foiind useful by husband- and Vf'ung rien. now that the season for tv in:? clothes-lines outsirle has cnn agaJn. Firt aid and signaling wl'l b.- shown ho practical test. Although the 'bisrh sign" has come into -ons!de- ; favor of late the roout may ho ah!" unintentionally te show cld-timers new tricks ,n the art of signel'ing. One of the features will be woofj.earin; exhibitions and demonstrations. This may "become r Pr'PulHr 'nd'-or sport vith everyone. :f U mid. if it doesn't etop raining r-ion. The scouts have a lot to teach and a iir crowd is looked f.--r. These few- sugsestions made by Mr. Davey show that the ra'!y holds an intret for everyone. Tomorrow night K. C. Hall.
To nominate James P. Povtling. vote No. j?, a republican candidate, for heriff. 4-13-l?t
SCOUTS TO HAVE ABIG RALLY Feven'een lliinniiind Bo- Scout iroops will c-athfr at'a spring rally tomorrow night at the K. C. hall in Sibley street. A comprehensive exhibition of scouting in all its branches will be given by the troops and the Hammondites who sprung so generously to answer the scouts call for fimd? recently will have an oppc-rtun-itv to sep what their boys are doing.
Lake County White Washing and Disinfecting Co. For sanitary purposes White Washing, Spray Work, Basements, $5.00 and up. Garages. Factories, Chicken Coops, etc. Chas. Fraatz 237 East State St., Florist Store. Tel. Hammond 1462.
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