Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 13, Hammond, Lake County, 2 July 1920 — Page 6
T'nVlnv. Julv 2, 1920.
VUE TIMES Pn ere ' 17
And Its
People
SERGE FROCK WITH CLAIMS TO BEING SMARTLY UNUSUAL
Mr. and Mrs. JohnWelsby. of New rk avenue have returned from Cen"ilnt. In i where tin y spent a ri n(h visaing his ;stcr. Mia. Fearn Monroe who has been 'r-fnclin? two weeks visiting her parnts. Mr. and Mrs. John Morrison of jsrw York avenue, will return to her h me in Iiorhs:or. today. The Methodist Sunday 'hol held a Picnic at Deep Kiver, Ind., on Wcinc?- :. they g"ir-? by auto and ' mot. r track. Games and contest. were played and a general good time was i.ad by all. The girl scouts will be prepared to Fell coffee to picnic parf.es at the Whit inSr Park en the Fifth of July, they not furnishing pails, cups, cream or sugir. The girls w:K also sell Hydrox ice cream in brick or bulk. Mrs. Arthur Dexter wast hostess to the men-.brrs of i-t . Joseph's Gu.'.d at her home in Atchison avenue on Wednesday even'r.g. A mo.-t pleasant t rne was enjoyed in social diversions, the hostess i-ervingr a luncheon. The regular meeting of the rth!an Sisters will be held this evening. Miss Edith Payne of Fort Wayne Is visiting at the home of relatives here. The Methodist Church and Sundiy School he'd a most delightful outintf Wednesday in the vi.-imty- of Camp Fatterion near Liverpool. There was about one hundred and ltnty..Sv? present, having gone by truck and automobile. The ommlttee who had made plans fcr the day consisted of E. P. Brown, chairman. H. M. Atkin and P. J. Xilsen. Kvery convenience and comfort of the party was carefully looked after to the last detail. The ideal weather, the abundance of good things to eat. the fun furnished fro-m the games and sports, and the universal go-d feeling, made a very enjoyable day. The crowd was loui !n Its praise of Mr. -Brown and his committee for the splendid way in T-hich they carried through the protram . The Eastern Stars entertained in honor of the Masons and their families in the high school auditorium, the features being a program, dance and bounteous refreshments. The following excellent program was rendered: Piano S"Ie Anna Marie Peterson. Dance .Martha Walker. Heading Man- L,. Morrison. Violin Solo .Herman 2eit!in. Vocal SdIo Mrs. F. Doll. P.eading Miriam Gordon.
VJartette Messrs Rusht Mclntyre and Bremer. Dance Hannah Gevirtz.
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family of Griffith have moved here at pifserit they wil! reside at the home of Air. and Mrs. Gilpin. Mr. and Mrs. P. Frbine accompanied by Mr. I,onn:e I'io of Gary, left today f..r Fort Wa.v n where they were called owins to the st irous Illness of Mr. Peter li.iyri. s, wh(- i a brother-in-law t .. Al 1 .- . I'riii no . Mr. II Wi-il who has ben conducting a fruit store in the Black hiylding on Ala n .-tiec t has moved his store to the Aiorton l.uiiding. Mit, Al.iviiie l'.rand visited with relatives in tlsi.aii yesterday.
Filbert Worth Cultivating. A nut almost unknown in the United States Is the filbert, one of the most delicious of all nuts. It Is cultivated on a large scale for the market in
J the county of Kent, England. A "arger variety Is known ns the "ooh nut."
The filbert Is as superior to the hozel nut of which family It is a tin-ml, eras the hazel nut is superior to the peanut. Attempts to raise the filbert on a eommercinl scale In the United States have not so far met with success.
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Sparing Grandma. A little mi.ss was clawing arotind In a forbidden box one day in the abFHice of bor mother when her frrandrnotlior. who Raw what was going on. accosted tier rather sharply: "Gussle, what art' you runinniKln arovfnd In that hiu for?" Ami little MLs Gussle nnsw eifd : "Now, grandma. It will probably tie just as well if you don't know what I urn after."
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Mooey back without qucatioa if HUNT'S Salve fail in the treatment of ITCH, ECZEMA. RINGWORM. TKTTKR or other i tcbing alda diaeaiea. Try 74 rent at our nk.
Joseph W. Weis. ETufaMsi.
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Keane's School for Dancing ORPKEUM HALL 152 STATE ST., HAMMOND. PHONE 3328. Select Dancing Assemblies Every Thursday Evening. Clashes for Beginners Every Monday Evening. This is the place you'll find good clean music and dancing. tNo suggestiva dancing allowed in this hall. PRIVATE LESSONS FROM 9 A. M TO 10 P. M. High School Classes Every Friday Ewning.
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Many frock3 are unusual, hut few are "smartly unusual." This serpe frock has the distinction of t-elonpinp: to the latter class. It is a simple little model featuring white pipinps. Untold charm is added bv the dainty orpar.dy collar and little puff cuffs which ex-end below the very short sleeves.
IK-...? Spit: and I'aitv.ly retnrtu d , n Monday tvfn.nc I'l'-.m a tn o.i.. ..ampins tiip at 1 1 ot as..'. . Al.cii. Mrs. Ttutlifif. id Wair-is and da .-liters I.e.na and Ora S'.i n da : d wi'li Mrs . Mai y A'alt. rs . l;tv. Sit: d.-r if the o'-.r'.s! i.m ! r."h ha . ro'tol a t-tit st.uth of the f.-!v! h' use nrtd wiil h.'.l i' . i a i tit.-. t;nu;. Gilbert Jarrett has pi :.!! d house ,,ec.ipted fy l-Trto -st Stack. John Sm:th ano! family fr.cn 1. 1 1-. etc n will ot-ci.py th plant house vi.'utcl by Jarre t . Mrs. Marcaret fpeeker of Ttidiarapo!'.s is visiting h'r mother. Mrs. . I. F.oestn.
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Whiting Advertisements Are Winners
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STAR THEATRE TOMCIIT Elmo Lincoln in Elmo, the F'earless" I Chapter 12; also "Uxhtninx Uryce." Chapter $ and "Evil Eye" chaptfr f . Hall Roam E'.c.-s in 'Taper Hanger." ! 7-2-1 i
ROBERTSDALE
Mrs. -vV. Kheo of Milwaukee i3 spend ing a few Uys with her sister Mrs. Ed. Julier. Mrs. Kheo is expecting tj stay over the Fourth. Miss Gladys Lana who has been spending her vacation at her grandfather's home at Fontana, T":sc -ns in, returned to her home on Myrtle avenue yesterday . Mr. and Mrs. Prank Frtoara and their
daughter Juanifa. snd Mr. and Mrs. F. ' Shumakcr of 111th strett were enter-'
ATTEXTIOX KXIfiHTS: Knights of Pythias will meet at the lodge hail Mc-ndav morninir at 9:r,' a
m., to participate in the parade. .7-2-2
Mrs. Julia Kropp. r of Ftittk and John S-fltz. t-nifbrai. 1 Ipt i'it'i.day ia.-t Wf-dntsda)' . The '.. . t .; wre Mis. I'enshorn and t-,.. .! . - ir.' t .-, Mrs. Moiganweek and sen. Mr.-. I..-..;.,-, cf Chieaio; Mrs. J. K- x. Mr.-. K. it h Wilcox, of Hammond; Mi.-n MiieU-r.t hmi.it and son of Mei : ii : viiie. t.odeceration wer hl:i a:-.. I pi alt. A tery enjoyable day was .-pent. The circulation library ;', 1 op. n every Tuesday and Sa hiifli y af'.rn ..;i and evfnins in M riili hall. Kvoye n e welcome . Mrs. Wm. M-'C-re jpvht Thur. .i ly in Giiffith. Jude Barton Is not p,, we;: . rc.-.-r si' k P' ople are about the s,j;nv The f.-o:al at Menli hall V. dnesdav evening: was a c :.-. A p.-..-. ; j was out. and a it :,t! p d tltn- 13 enj-.j ed by all r.t.
' J Girls! .Make bciuty k-t'..-n fcr 1 a fc-w ctiits Tiv !:'.
Snuer.-.. t !-.. jun e f.,-.. lemon' into' 11 i.ottb-. c n 't : r : te; t!ti-e . i:;... . r.f . 1 1:. : 3 1 . . ; ! " i ! . e . .- ' 1 . and u . I .1 f . ouiMt.. v; :i;t !' the l-'-.-t fr Hi-i.-in 1 . ,n 1.1. d ... mp'fXft) .fi'.i- I tl l' t ','. '- r ' s 1 ! c 1 . j Y-.iir tt- . ' r iias ?!; 1.- n. n; .-. tri any i ni'u; t re t-r t. :!-t .-'n:i'. f will s-ip-II fe-.V r.Jl'- "lT.--le f ills .-X-'tetlVI !r.!i-r;i:t .'.'i n int.. in- toe, ne.-l.. aims and i :. -! . h diy --nd : ee h-.v!
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recrle who are forced to stand on th'dr feet ail day know what ore. tenUr. n'ority, burning feet mean. They u:--e Tie." and "T'z" cures their feet r.i;!it up. It keeps feet in perfect . .iinliti n. "Tiz" is the only remedy m the world that draws out all the p .-: onous exudations which puff up t'-e feet and cause tender, sore, tired, avhinsr left. It instantly stops the pain in eo-ns. callouses and bunions. It's simply glorious. Ahl how coraf., fable -your feet feel after using "Tiz." You'll never limp or draw up your fire !n pain. Your thoes won't tiithten and hurt your feet. (.ft a. box of "Tiz" now from any d r'i r. i.-t . Ju.-t think! a whole yenr's :"ct"t c-.n-.fort for only a few cent.
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POLAND'S dream of centuries is realized. The Polish. Republic is established. The Polish people are free and independent... The question before the world is whether or not the Polish people are to meet the obligations of independence whether or not they are strong enough to defend their freedom against aggression. Poland must have money NOW. Five times during the World W7ar armies crossed and recrossed her domain. She needs the money to rehabilitate her devastated country. She has enormous natural resources and great industries but she must have money IMMEDIATELY to build up the machinery of production and to purchase necessary supplies. The people in Poland are fighting the world's battle against Bolshevism. But the fight is not confined to Poland. Bolshevistic and communistic agents in the United States are spreading insidious propaganda to prevent the sale of Polish bonds. They have tried to array Pole against Pole in America. You. sons of Poland, must choose the Motherland or her enemies. You have but one choice. Your Motherland is not begging for charity. She is offering you $50,000,000, 6 per cent, twentyyear gold bond?, pledging air her enormous resources as securtiy. The Honorable Bainbridge Colby. Secretary of State of the United States, says: "The United States looks with sympathy upon Poland's efforts to re-establish her industries and make a place for herself among the producing nations of the world, Material aid for legitimate development will constitute a most effective pledge of America's interest in the new republic."
His Eminence, James Cardinal Gibbons, who has himself subscribed to the Loan,
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DEPARTMENT STORE Edward C. Mmas Co-
"The Polish Loan is deserving of our hearty support. It is a practical way for Polish Americans to show warm attachment for the land of their birth. I wish it a complete success. The new Polish Republic deserves the hearty sympathy and support of America and all friends of freedom and Justice." Whether Poland is to live depends on you, her sons and the sons of her sons in America. It is YOU to whom the Motherland appeals. Answer, You Roles of America
."Shall Roland Live
You can get Polish Bonds at this Bank, or from all Polish Societies and Building and Loan Associations
na Harbor Nationa or Send Check or Money Order to
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Casimir Rrince Lubomirski Honorary Chairman National Campaign Committee Republic of Poland Loan 450 MUNSEY BUILDING . WASHINGTON, D. C.
