Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 302, Hammond, Lake County, 10 June 1920 — Page 5
THE TIMES
Pagre Five
Personal and Social News
WOODWORD-HABBEX WEDDING A very pretty wedding was solomenlzed on Wednesday afternoon at four o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eert Woodward. 54 J East State St.. when Margaret K. Woodward, their daughter, became the brici of Utorge J. Habben. of Iowa. The Rev. Baseett officiated . The bride was beautifully attired tn a white Keortetta crepe dress and carried a large bouquet of bridal roses. The bridesmaid. Adeline Woodward, a sisttr of the bride, wore a very rretty pink georgette dress and carried a large bouquet of pink roses. Edward Habben. brother of the groom, served as best man. The home was artistically decorated in the bride's colors, pink and white, and at six o'clock an elaborate course dinner was served to the guests. r:r. and Mrs. Habben left for Iowa where
they will visA. the parent sof the groom
and other relatives ar.a Trlends. They will be at home after July 1st at th home of the bride's parents. 512 East State street for a while, after whica they will locate in a home of their own
LIVE LOCAL NEWS "ADS"
BUTTON COVERING HEMSTITCHING- IN ONE DAY Pleati ng, braiding, scwlns machines at bargains; all kinds of repairs; all work guaranteed. Call at 91 State st. Just west of Hohman st. Phone 446Hammond. Indiana. 6-3-1 Mrs. North of Miller is entertaining several Hammond ladies at a one o'clock luncheon and Bridge today.
month to spend the summer la Caandon. Maine.
Mrs. J. D. Smalley of 91 Detroit St.. gave an afternoon party yesterday for Mis. Lawrence Harwood, the afternoon was spent socially and a nicely arranged luncheon was served.
Mrs. Hugh Morris of East Chicago very p!ea;.antly entertained the Neighborhood Club at her home on Kimbark ave. last Tuesday.
Orak Temple will be well represented on the Shrine trip by Shriners and their friends from Lake county. .They will leave next Monday, June 14th. They will go to the Canadian Pacific route by Banff and Lake Louise, from there to Seattle down the coast to California and home by the way of Salt Lake City and Denver. Scienically it is a wonderful trip and with tho usual' pep and gowd time planned all
' along the way by the different cities it
should be ideal. The following are the people attending from Hammond: Nurtuan Lridge. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Norris. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Sharrtr and daughter. Kathryn. Mr. and Mrs. U. J. Steelman. Mrs. W. G. I'axton and daughter. Carolyn. Mrs. C. L. Nelson. L. B. Nelsoiw Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Ilciter; from Hobart, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Smith. Miss Anna Wilkenson. Miss Holly Ward. Everett Newman. Miss Jessie Pratt, Mibs Alta
j Halstead. Mr. and Mrs.- Wm. Wood i from Deep River, from Garl, J. C.
Parry, East Gary, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Earl. They will return July 5th.
J&xtxm Special Friday and Saturday only 3-Pif Cant Parlor Suite, handsomely upholstered in blue and gold silk damask, loose cushions, bolster roll And four pillows. $470 regularly. On saje at $375. Liberal credit terms. LION .STORE FURNITURE DEPARTMENT. 6-10
Four rie-e Ivory Bed Room Suite. Louis XVII style, trimmed in gold. Regular price $3DS. on special sale Fri
day and Saturday only $249.50. Easy, terms. See this suite in our windows. ! LION STORE FURNITURE DEPART-! MENT. 5-10 ' ! Mrs. Carl Nelson and children have; taken a cottage at Magician Lake, Mich., for the summer and will leave, the latter part of next week. Mrs. C. H. True and children. Fran'
ces and Carl will leave the last of the
Tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 .will be children's hour at the M. E. church on Russell st. A missionary of the W. H. M. S. will talk to the boys and girls. Don't forget the day and hour and a rare treat is ia store for those who come.
9 Piece Genuine American Walnut Suite. William and Mary' design. Regular price $485. 'on special sale Friday and Saturday at $375. Terms to suit. LION STORE FURNITURE DEPARTMENT. 6-10
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EVERY PLAYER In Stock Sold at a REDUCTION Friday and Saturday Such famous makes a PACKARD. BOND. CONWAY. SOLO CONCERTO. WYMAN & CO.." included in this sale. OUT OF THE HIGH RENT DISTRICT
SPECIAL $650.00 OAK PLAYER PIANO New $700.00 OAK PLAYER PIANO Used for demonstrating music roll . . . $500.00 EBONY HAINES & CO. PIANO Fine for beginners '.
BARGAINS
$465 $545 $100
9 f1 K ON INITIAL PAYMENT BUYS ANY . PLAYER U IN HOUSE
WALK ACROSS TRACKS AND SAVE MONEY Liberty Bonds Received at Par During This Sale
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The Story Hour at the public library will be discontinued until next fall on account of the warm weather.
Mrs. H. Wiening entertained the Stitch and Chatter club this afternoon. The commencement exercises of the Hammond Industrial high school will take place this evening. June 10th. at the First Baptist church at 8 o'clock. Dr. G. R. Grose, president of the DePaw University will give the commencement address.
The Garfield Lodge. musical .nd dancing party given last evening . at the Masonic Temple was well attended end very much tnjoyed by all
present .
The y. E. G. club which was to
have met this evening hs been post
poned until . tomorrow evening when they will meet at the home of Miss Zoe
Bush. '
Tho Erthstane club met at the home
of Mrs. B. Escher for a picnic lunch-
con Tuesday noon. The next meeting
will occur in two w.'ka when the club
will have another picnic luncheon at the home of Mrs. J. J. Ruff of Carroll st.
Ben Marr Landmann, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Lanmann of Kenwood, has been ill for the past few
days.
The South Bend District convention of the Woman's Home Missionary society of the M. E. ihurch will be held in Hammond at the Methodist church on Russell St., Friday and Saturday of this week. The first sesi Sion will open at one thirty Friday p. m. with Mrs. Wm. Fosdick of LaPorte. Ind., presiding. Dinner will be served by the Ladies' Aid of the chunch at 5:30 o'clock to the delegates, visitors and frlendsl A mosi interesting program has been prepared
and a ' number of conference officers
will be present from LaPorte. South Bend. Terra Haute and other towns. The Friday evening session will be especially pleasing. The Queen Esther circle will give a pageant and an address will be made by Miss Nellie Snider of the Marcy Settlement. Chicago. Those who have heard her once will want to hear her again. All missionary workers of all churches are cordially invited to attend.
The South Side Ladies Club that was to have met with Mrs. Moriarity of Towle st. has been postponed until further notice. Wynn Jones returned from Purdue University yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Pern Wilson of 5T9 Michigan avenue, who. for many years, have Been residents of Hammcnd and workers in the Christian church, are leaving in the Try near future to r-iake their home in Franceville. Ind. They will be very much missed by their many friends in Hammond..
All phildren in the P;ne Street Presbyterian Church who are in the Children's Day program are requested to meet at the church Friday at 3:00 p. m. The Deborah Aid Society held en all day meeting in the church parlors yesterday. A luncheon was served at noon, there was a large number in at. tendance. Mr.". Perry Wilson whe is leaving town. J igned as treasurer of the Aid and Mrs. Chas. Primmer was
elected in her place.
EDWARD C. MINAS.CO..
Have a Bathing Suit Ready for the First Warm Spells There is nothing that can quite compare with trie season's first swim! And not a little of your enjoyment of it must depend on your Bathing Suit. By choosing it here during the June Sale you have the assurance of getting a smart style and fine quality. Our assortments this year will prove more attractive than ever to every woman or miss who is particular to get the best. And the "kiddies," too there are numerable kinds for them. NEW MATERIALS, ATTRACTIVE COLORS, LATEST STYLES ARE DISTINCTIVELY SHOWN HERE IN THESE BATHING SUITS The shipment just arrived and is fashioned in best materials and practical trimmings. AH are modsratery priced. Visit these displays while it is new and fresh. Bathing Suit Section, second floor.
Women's Wool Bathing Suits, in a wonderful assortment of shades, stripes of contrasting colors, one-piece effects, with skirt QC attached, at.. vO.O Women's Wool Bathin Suits "California" style, nearly all colors, Roman stripe 51? QE contrasts, at
Neat Bathing Suit of Wool Jersey, trimmed with bands and belt of contrasting 1 2 Q colors, buttoned down the back styled Children's Bathing Suits, in practically same stripes as the women's, all colors, 7 fancy stripe trimmings; in cotton at. . Same style in wool at. $3.75'
Harold Hammond. Wm. Hill and ten other members of the Sijrma N"u fraternity, from Indiana University. . have pone to Larnard. Kansas, to work in the wheat fields, they intend to remain for the entire summer and com back in time fc-r the fall term at Indiana. -- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Leach, of Dv. 'dso'ri. Mich., and Mr: Frank Hatch of Ann Arbor. Mich., are the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. G.. Gavlt. of H.vslop place for the remainder of the week. They came toattend the graduation exercls es of the Chicago University law school frr-m which their nephey Bernard Gavit is being graduated this week. .
iBorn to Mr. and .Mrs. Herbert Wi. helm, of Park Place, a daughter, this morning, June 10th. Both mother and daughter aje doing nicely. The Parent-Teachers' Asr-ociation of the Central School met Tuesday afternoon, and a sror-d program comprised of the following was enjoyed, piano sole. Edith Kaplin. selections by the first grade, health selections by the fourth grade, readings by Martha Burnett, a lecture on health education by Miss Kirtley and a pianc rolo by Edna Wright.
NOTICE I will offer for sale at 4S8 Hohman street. Friday. June 11th. a limited amount of the following: Tied Raspberries .No. 10 can J1.40 Blackberries. No. 10 can 117 Apple Butter. 2 lbs. can 30 Pure Wheat Flour. 244 lbs 1.50 49 pounds 2 98 98 pounds 5.95 DA MEL BROWN. 6-13
HE LOVED THE NOISE AT NIGHT Unable to sleep because her husband would turn on a'.l the lights at night and make a lot of noise just to keep her awake. Lillian Sexton of East Chicago, says she was forced to leave her home and hi- now brought suit for divorce in the Hammond Superior court. According to the complaint of Mrs. Sexton which wa: filed today by her attorney W. J. Murray, her husband. Lindsey Sexton has been of a cross and sulky dispc-sltion and has threatened to kill her on numerous occasions. He told her tr leave him and never come bark but she refused. Then he quit buying clotheo for her and this scheme also failed. As a last resort he hit upon the plan of keeping her awake all night by turning on all the lights making a racket and pulling the bed clr-thes off of the bed. She was in the notion of leaving by that time so she offered little resistance when he turned her o-jt of the tiou
j on May 1? and told her he would kill j her if she returned. She ask for $2 -
Ono alimony and $230 per month for the support of the four children, whose custody she desires- to retain. They were married at Ashland, Ky., November 21. 1S9S. : '
GIRL COULDN'T STAND CLOTHES TO TOUCH HER "My father got me a bottle of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy for stomach trouble and I am feeling so much better since taking it' My stomach was so painful I couldn't stand my clothes-to touch- me."- It is a simple, harmless preparation thai. removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailmenits. including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. adv.
PUPILS WIN HONORS The following pupils of the Hammond Public Schools have been awarded the "Zaner Grammar "Grade Certificate . " There are some papers that have not been heard frc-m. and the final report is expected to reach 90: ' Albert Skora. Kathryn McCartin, Libbie Lurie. Grace Herbst. Grace McKay. John Raner. Helen Soos. Myrtle L. Sommers. Sgne Turnquist, William R. Stracker. Elsie Weden, Elry Moore. Marie Smidt, Elsie Umlauf, George Smith, Henrietta 3unde. Henrietta Doell. Catherine Becker, Leanna Berdine, Louisa Ramsey. Margaret Anderson. Alice Weyhmueller, Vincent Nadulrki. Carlton Rudelius. Mildred Bunde. Pauline Van Name. Eugene Bennett. Kathryn Gilchrist. Marjory Smith. Mar. Jorie Lyc-ns, . Harriet Spohn. Dorothy See, Viator Nichols. Johanna Wojeilslak. Gertrude Barneko. Sylvia Davis, Anna Rusnac. Amelia Squnda, Sarah Kallberg. Marie Black. Anna Navta. Laura Brown. ' John McGarry. Ruth Hayden. Dorothy Burke. Ruspel Beck. Leo Kelavots. Edith McDonald. Marguerite Brennan. Gertrude Matthies. Jennie Unnewehr. Edith Kaplan. Edna Wrig-ht, Alvin Green, Margaret Derner. Kenneth Frame, Florence Osgood, Rose Chayken, Dorothy Kays. Norrine Griffiths. Marion Nozar. June Feltzes. Irene Dickinswn. Alvin Evans. Vernona Day. Frances Black. Herbert Geiger. HaseJ Margaret Grant. Agnes Euckner. Beatrice Kendall. Eva Garben and Vernon .Anderson. Times news service Is the bes that money can buy and hones: effort can furnish.
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"WTieil you feel so 'blue- that even the ky looks yellow, you need BEECHAf'S FILLS r";n veil as the body.
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LOST Keys on key ring in Lion Store. Finder return to 816 So. Hohman St. Hammond. 6-10-1
LOST OR STRATED Small white and tan curiey dog with big brown eyes. Reward. Phone HaHur.ond 1S24-J. 6-10-1
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT THE STATE OF I.VDLVNA. LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. MAY TERM, 1320. LOR A SEIDENBECKER VS. ALEIN T. JAOOBSON. CAUSE NO. 19337. ACTION TO FORECLOSE MORTGAGE. Now comes the Plaintiff by John M. SUnson, attorney and files her complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the fendant. . Alb'1 T. Jacobson. is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action and that the same will stanfr trial at the next terra of said Court, and that unless he appear and answer of demur therein, at 'the calling of said cause, on the 14th day of September. A. D. 120. the same being the 2nd day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held in the C urt House. Room No. 1, at Hammond, in said County and State on the 2nd Monday of September. A. D.. 1920. said action will be heard and determined in his absence. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I hereunto set my hand and affix the Seal of sai Court, at Hammond, this 2nd day of June. A, D.. 1320. (Seal) HERBERT L. WHEATON, Clerk L. S. C. By CORA D. ANDERSON, Deputy Clerk.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF COLMAN JOYCE. DECEASED. NO 2033. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, MAY TERM. 1320. NOTICE is hereby given to the HEIRS. LEGATEES AND CREDITORS of Colman Joyce, deceased, to appear in the Lake Superior Court, held at Hammond. Indiana, on the 2nd day of July. 1320. and show cause, if any, why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with .the estate of said decedent should not be approved: and say! heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. WITNESS the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court, at Hammond, this Sth day of June, 1320. (Sea!) HERBERT L. WHEATON. 6-10-17 Clerk Lake Superior Court.
BICYCLIST IS INJURED . Making a -sharp turn from Calumet avenue into Fayette street, arly last evening. H. Daugherty. 771 Beall av., drove his auto into a bicycle carrying
Oscar Heifi. 460 Becker St., throwing
Hem to the ground ana seriously injuring him about the arms and body. Heifi wa taken to his heme where hl
injuries were found not to be fatal.
Alkali in Soap . Bad for the Hair
Soap should be used very carefully if you want to keep your hair looking its best, Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and ruins it.
The best thing for steady use is1 Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo (which!
is pure and greaseless). and is better-than anything' else you can use. One or two teaspoonfuls will cleanse
the hair and scalp thoroughly. Sim- j
ply moisten the hair with water and rub it in. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather., which rinses out Easily, removing evry particle of dust. dirt, dandruff and excessive oil. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves the scalp soft, and the hair fine and silky, bright .lustrous, fluffy and easy to manage. You can get Mulslfted cocoanut oil shampoo at any pharmacy, its very cheap, and a few ounces will supply everv member of " the familv for
months. . '
EDWARD
C. MINAS CO.
Store Open Until 9:30 p. m. Saturday
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' For Friday and Saturday Flour Gold Medal V& bbl $2.03; Y4 Ul $3.98; '2 bbl. . .-. .$7.90
BLUING f?;':Boy.F!a:;t;.0.l,!". 19c PURINA oIe Wheat 1 lour 5 lb box 53 c popcorn ir;.p:v:2h:: 25c MILK DoL8'.." .p" w. SI. 48 QPPg A good grade of Santos, 2 lbs. 75 C
SOAP me"Can 7am--y re-S -N"aPt-ia -0
CIPDADC Fresh Baked;
s'pecial, per lb.
73 c 237
TfiDW TI A If EC Savoy Corn Flakes, per
bunii l jLn.iv u j
package
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MAPUTO A I Large size, 2
mnXrlVLilVrib
for
25c
D A T CTHM WUE A T Food. 2 packages
. for
49c
MINAS BLEND COFFEE'.: . .$1.42
J Good Luck margarine, 2 lbs., 7 C
RICE
Blue Rose head, 2 lbs.,
35c
PTTTI7p0urt best creamery, per
LIU 1 I Ull
,b.
58c
SUGAR !tr:A $3Morde.r: 23c Flour, soap and milk not included. Friday and Saturday CANDY SPECIALS Figs in packages. 1 fl r Picnic Peanuts, very OOeach AUC ?ood. V2 lb. . OC Chocolate covered Pea- OC-. Chevang Gum, all flavors, Q nuts. V2 lb 00 C 2 packages & C Jelly Beans, assorted OOr Cream Filled Fudge, very 3f flavors. Vi lb good. J2 lb OUC Basement Economies BABY CHICKS White Leghorns, Tom Barren strain, 1 Q each at IOC $16.00 a hundred. LAWN SWING STEP LADDER"
four passenger. with pail
extra well made, shelf, well painted red, with made. 6 foot varnish seats. Our size. Our
special sale price, special sale
t price, at $9.9$ $2.79
GARDEN HOSE Moulded, guaranteed, non kinkable, our very special sale price, per 03-
4v V.
foot
GARBAGE CAN with steel braced sides, tight fitting cover, large size fcO t
WINDOW SCREENS
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ujusiaDie. can be extend- SCREEN DOORS
cd 13 to inches, special at
RQf with black wire, well $JQ If made. 2-8x6-8 size. at... O.IO
THOR ELECTRIC WASHER The celebrated
Thor Electric
1 Washer has an
eight way re
versible cylind
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jtwrineer, guar
anteed r ol I s.
1-4 horse pow
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special sale
price at
Alsr fiold on
easy terms.
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$143
PAPER CLEANER Electric, but for cleaning wall paper, and painted surfaces, special per can
12ic
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GRASS CATCHER Extra heavy grade of canvass adjustable to all sizes, Q Q
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PORCH FLOWER BOXES
well made, painted green. 24
inch size, special at
59c
ELECTRIC IRON Electric Iron, guaranteed, highly polished, with 6 foot A QQ cord. Our special price, at J"0
