Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 262, Hammond, Lake County, 23 April 1920 — Page 5
Friday, April 1020.
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PERSONAL I
SOCIAL HEWS
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Clara Kaptur and Joe Xowak will be married May 4th. .Shortly after tne marriage, of his daughter. J. Kaptur will r.ivi for Kur.pe. to remain Indefinitely! Mr. Kaptur has fur many vears in. -n a r',.iiH of it mi :tn i nl und employed in husni's her. He is Icav. mi; hi." slor? on Hickory street in ihargi f his son.
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The T"une Tark committ of th Himtiijiiii AV.inan's Club met at the home of Mis. Krio I.und. r,l Mason St.. yesterday afternoon. Mrs. H'ss Sheehn. national secretary of the Dunes Park committee, pave a splendid talk on the Punps. By a large map of the T'unes country, she ep sined the p'.acfs of interest and the trials by which they are reached. Dans for study and picnics for the summer will be complied at the next m etuis.
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For a good time, wear your overalls j 10 the dance -riven ly the Hall f'.iwm i : I :o i, I. nity Kali. Saturday evening, ; April :tth. Live .Uiz band. i ! E
Sciiriebcr. at a kitchen shower at her ! home laei. ...nin. M's- st-hr i'.-er! will be a May bride. The ovenins l was spent with (nines and cintestr. . ;
The Mis.-es 1 "sarloife Uri n ami Itif t ha Frit ipn w ere the successful win
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Anna May Ceroid of Cedar Lake, has been visiting- her ulster. Mrs. George Miller on Carroll st .
arranged twi. course rn-.l and covers were w in! : 'I he Vi'Mlaiw I Chicago: Win. Ahl-
ho-n. Fred Oititiich. Joseph Ernest. George T'rackert. tiie M smy R rtha Fritzen. Louise Faul. Anna Wel.er. Marie. Ghristtne and Amelia Spoprner
Hemstitching, braiding, pleating and sewing machines at bargains. Call on .
I .! . Wassey. !( 1 State St.. just west of itohman. phone 4 i ii-J la mmond. i-l'-i
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a good time, wear your overalls dance given by the ilail (loom I'm t y Hall, Saturday vfnlng, 24lh. Live Jazz bam . 4--i
New Shipment of the Famous Andrea and Consello Pattern Hats
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I received many useful gifts. i - ! Mrs. Frank I'.ctz will go to Terre Haute. Ind.. next week to visit her
The n. H. of n T. club met at tribune of the Misses Alice and Fannie Greenberc. Wednesday night at their
home on Michigan ave.. Bunco was tam.'y vv ic iivc then-.
pidyf a. satan 1 1 . u--i :i n " 1 vi ""'J .-vo-t j lirecnhrrg held the highest scores, j Final arrangements were made for an informal dance to be given at r e K. ( of P. ball. April Jtti-,. Sterling's or- I chesna w ill furnish the music. A ! nice luncheon was served hy t'.e h-t--s-s. The next metinc sS '' O' cur i 'i two w..-ks at the Ivme of In" Mi'- , s l.er.a and Sarah nheingo'.d.
Madam T. Ohde will appear in fan-
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i Sunday. May '2 at 3 p. m . at Unity; i Hall. Admission 5nc. 20 23 21 30
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The Iieborah Aid Society held an all day meeting" Wednesday at the Fir?t Christian church. Luncheon was served at noon and a great deal of work was accomplished. A r ran. jre Inen t s v . i e ma .'e fr a social afternoon which will !.. held next Wednesday at the home, of Mrs. C. -M Smiths !! -n Kri
j For a Rood time, wear your overalls j i to tne dance Riven by the Halt Room J
io.t, jiaii, k-aiui-ia.) t tutu j April 1'lth. Live JazK band. i
Is of Lydta von Gilder, the lUtraho sinRi r of national be dcliRlited to hear her I
Th.o frien liar in inj; i. fame will
sinj; at lhe. charity .May 2. ir20. at 0 p Admission o'V.
concert Sunday,
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The South Sioo ?: the h.oir.e of tM Douglas st. t. tie evening Is for ir-.'O.
P'udv- I't.ISS w1.!' meet Mrs. . 11 . Mi. rs. night . The study for the p. . i I r ica 1 al nier
r. L. Davis is stilt confined to his home with the rheumatism which is the r, su.t . r a had attack of the million:', a.
For a good ijmPi wear your overalls j Jj2 to the dance given by the Hall Koont S Hoys. Fnity Hall, Saturday evening, j r
April 24th. Live Jazz band. 4-2
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Guy Pilts. of "r; Ash St.. pave a farewell party Wednesday nig lit in lienor of Krinel Pranstt-1 tor. who is to -ave soon to make his1 home in Wisi --n. in f--r t no x::vimej . The rveninj
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t-r piece was a larpe howl of ward t.-ses. The evening was spent with games. muJic end dancing, until -i nicely irranped three course lunche-in was
j served. Those pr esent were the Mis-
j ses Grace Horr.e. Myra Duke. liene i Moi.,M i Smith. Marguri'e O'Connell. Kdn '.-.A I lrie V'n.vr O'Toole Mvra I loff ma n . !
-licely. Shirley Hartman. all of Chicago, and!' the Messrs Harry Schroedei. K'-rmer ne Ar. ' Walters. Raymond Dow. Fi-ank Carey.! Chas. I Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wa'sii and Jlnr-
It st.. to Ma G:-er,bera- j i,urite Hofbauer. -
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he arr:ase" ha. n--t b.-en I M . M. Tovv'e. fishier of t b First fixed, but will he some time j National Bank who has been in poor
The New City and Kdelvviss La dies I ' i"hoir of ('hicaRo will sing: at the concert given by Saengerbund-Fidelia on j Sunday, May 2, at 3 p. m. for the bene- j fit of the poor children of Central I Kurope. Admission 50e. Supper and !
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About 75 of them arrived from our New York workrooms and many ofjj ( the designs are original, some copies from New York's rarest creations, others Ej
adaptationsofc ostl y Parisian models. All are exclusive and wonderfully charming.
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Large and small hats, dressy and informal, of soft hair braid, smart rough straws, decked with flowers. Hats of Chinese hair cloth with large dressy fancies. Off-the-face hats of taffeta, braid and straw, beautifully trimmed with dainty French flowers. Large leghorns and sport models are also in this group. Special Saturday $1 1.00.
dancing after concert.
Children 9s Hats 250 pretty hats; a becoming style for your little girl; values up to $5. Saturday
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Trimmed Hats Sport Hats
For the woman who wants a real pretty hat for the price of
rR. F. J. MIWTOV Deatlat. Formerly in the office of Dr. T. Bell, wishes to announce that he
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Over fifty clifferent styles and colors to match your new sport coat or skirt. Large drooping body hats of mixed straws and ribbons. Reasonably priced at s3 to $1S
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j Mr. and Mis. B. K. Escher of Webb 1st. are expect t.d home from Palm .'Beach next week. j Mrs. C. M. Tase. who has been very I ili with influenza and pneumonia, is suffici jntly convalescent to be around
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Henry Hub'r of 31 expected home ; r -.jn part of next month.
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TALKING OXFORDS of character and dtyle, as illustrated above, are the tort a woman delights to wear. Three gi:n metal, five eyelet oxfords have the popular college last and 1 inch military heels. The perforations add a novelty touch which is appreciated by the veil dressed. Ask to 6e Model 560, $6.S5 In Newark Shoe? you find a wide range of styles and leathers from which to make your choice for every occasion. And vou save two dollars or more on each pair vou buy. This worth-while savin is made possible because all Newark Shoes over four million pairs a vear are sold direct throuch our own fctores. Take advantaee of this saviug. In our complete Spring Display you will find exactly the shoes you hare had your heart set upon at a price to fit your purse.
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Hammond Store 572 SOUTH H0HMAN STREET Open Tuesday and Saturday Nights
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I Mr. and Mrs. W. B . Muir o ! State st. are pianmns to leave
California next month. Mrs. S. K. Brs r.stett.er entertained fee her son. F.rmei. at her home, ;J-
i State st. at a birthday and farewell party last evening. The evening was 'passed very pleasantly with ganus ! ant music, and refreshments were ser
ved. Those present were: fc-rt . Mttf:land. C. Stone. TI. Selinski. Ki t Courtright. Harry Gold. Meridith and Ovid Branstetter and Juy l'ilts. Krm-1 Branstetter was presented with an initialed belt buckle, as a birthday gift fro mhis friend. Mr. and Mrs. F. King are the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Brusel of Indj iana ave. Mr. and Mrs. King were ! former residents of Hammond, a few ! years ago they moved to Fort Wayne, jlnd. Th'y are now on the way to the 'West to make their home there.
- John Robert Swanton and Glen Pickover, are home for the week-end from Turdue University v.here they are attendin; school. Joe Miiler. city councilman and fam-
1ly of Carroll st., will lsv for Calii fornia some time this summer. The i Millers have planned on making California their future home. ' A.M. Dunn, of 433 May st.. who has j been at the Wabash Sanitarium for ! some time, is improving.. - j Mrs. A. J. Buck and Mrs. J . P. 'Smaller will entertain for Miss Jose
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three course lunclr-on. Among the i ut-ef-l')vvii guests were the Mis.se.s Sullivan, Polan, ISoyter. Hunrahan, Florence, Agnes and Mildred Partridge. Frances Griffin and Oiive Keii'.ey, all of Chicago.
To nominate James F. Dowlinc. vote No. 4?. a republican candidate, for sheriff. 4-13-10t
In The Courts
KANSAS SELECTS DEMOCRATIC DELEGATES
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Mrs. Jehn Tl . Pesmond sni Mr. P. V. Lnright wif hostesses to twen-ty-siv ladies on Thursday evening complimentary to Misa Joseph, n- Pes. mond. whose marriage to Thomas Knrigbt will occur at All Saint's church on April CUh. The affair was held at Mrs. Iiesmoiid's horr.e on Ada St.. and th houf was most artistically decorated in the bride's colors, yellow and white. A musical program was furnished by Miss Kmma Austgen. of Hkirmond. and Miss Margaret Sweeney of Chii'j:". The hostesses served a
f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE I j Wir-HiTA. Kans . April 23. Former J Gov. Goorge H. Hodges of Olathe. Kans.: j P W. B'aie. attorney. Topeka : Jouettej Sl ouse. former congressman, of Kinsley, end Mrs. Clir.e Brennati of Kansas City, are the Kansas Pemocratic delrg.3es at j iaree to th Sn Francisco convention.
Aside from a few- hot ext hinges, harmony marked the Pernor ratio convention here, throughout Its sessions. Among other things, the convention declared agalnet universal military train
ing, a resolution to urn ch'ol itfiii, ;,riop(erl ty an o ve r h el m i r g v ote. The administration of Gov. Allen was sharply criticised as self-advertising, w-a-steful and ejitra vagant."
Su.t for collection of a judgement received In the court of a Justice of the peace of IuSalle County, 111., has neen filed hy Lit. by. McNeil! & Li'ohy against John Kiinger in the Hammond superior court. Fomerger. Peters it Morthiand are attorneys for the plaintiff. Proceedings supplemental to execution have been filed by Kdna Ifojn scainst Ca;eb i:idrld;e et. a!. The
'plaintiff was granted a divorce fte-ni K!dridj;e January 12 with JJ00 al'.mor.y. He has failed to make his payment. Attorney G, C. Whits is representing the plaintiff.
Palter in Poem 1. She whs given the custody of th chil i and is r strained from marrying for two yeais.
Police Are Kept Busy
IN MEMORIAM
IN MIMOKJAM. In loving remembrance of our de.ir son and brother. G!--n R. Howard, who pa.sse-1 away one year ago today. April irtia. A lisli! from our household is g"n, his voice is hushed and stilled. There ts a vacant place at our ffreside ih-i! never can b filled. tft we think of you, dear Glen, and our hearts ore tllh-d with pain: O. this world would be a heaven, could we but see our bov again. More and ni-re each day we mi you: friends may think the wound i--healed. Put little do they krow th sorrow that's within our hearts concealed. If we had seen vou at. the last and held your dying hand. And heard the last wish of your heart vv r would not feel so tid: P.ut we did not know- the pain you bad. we did not ste you lie; We only know you went away and could not say good-bye. Gone it you will, never be fTgotten. 1'ATHKn. MOTHER. SISTKR3 AND BK iTITKK?.
The divorce s ;!t of 1,'ike O'Brien v Pii'ian Mae 0'Er:n has been dismissed in r.OL'iti 1 on motion of plaintiff. Carrie I.. Strelgt'f was granted a di--. r-r.-e from Jacob vtreigtif by Judge
Robert No'an. 20 1 4 1 :i Place. 'West Hammond, will be arraigned in the city court t"-m'--rrow- morning on a charge of driving an auto without liahts. It is said that Noian. with a. friend. Michael Zaleta. 2'U lo4th Place. West Hammond. wa3 driving s'.uth on Calumet avenue last n;ht whn he ran into an auto containing Mr. ard Mrs. A. c. ETummal f JTunster. Ind. N one was injured.
saws, wrenches belting, bracea. bolt? and wire. They left by the rear dot r .
?tve' Kenolos in w hose abode at 1100 Columbia avenue, police arrested even men for gambling Sunday night, was this morning fined f 35 in the city court for keeping a gambling hcuse.
Early yesterday evening thlerea broke into the home of Fred Kuyater. 47 Sibiey Ftieet and stole jewelry- valued at $41.
Piroppir.g through a skvl.g'it into the work-shop of Frank Esfhom, 23 Mason street, last right, burglars completely ransacked the place, stealing hammers,
MNTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE ' CHICAGO, April 23. Federal agents who raided the saloon of Joseph Selclk in Joliet. 111., early today, searched In vain for contraband liquor. As they were about to depart cne cf them noticed Mrs. pelcik wheeling a 'baby c--riage in a rear rrrom. Lifting out the baty. the dry agent discovered tw cquarts of whiskey.
To nominate James F. Dowlinr. vote No. 4ft. a republican candidate, for sheriff. ' ' 4-l-10t
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