Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 23, Hammond, Lake County, 15 July 1920 — Page 5

Thursday. .Tiilv 15. 1920.

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REV. EDWARD BARRETT CELEBRATES HIS 25th JUBILEE LAST NIGHT

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FR. EDWARD F". BARRETT On the anniversary cf the 25th year Chios 50. Mrs. E. J. Brenr.an. Mrs. A.

cf his ordination and in celebration of his 23 years as pastor ef All Saints' church here. Father Edward K. Barrett yesterday evening was presented by his parishonrs. with a purs of $C.00O as a token cf their love And esteem and uere in turn surprised by th recipient -when, in his speech cf acceptance, he Informed them that a. new church edif.c had passed the stages of contemplation and was nw practically assured. The hu'.ldinsr fund contained an amount far In -excess of what was generally supposed. Father Barrett informed his audinca and further would be augmented by or.e-ha!f the purse he had received, since remonstrances of his parishioners, forbade his turning in the whole amount. Visibly moved at the wonderful display of th loyalty and love of his congregation. Father Barrett Ic-oked down icto ths faces- of his people last night from his place on the rostrum of All Saints"hall and in a few brief remarks thanked them for their generosity, their faith in him, and their sincere co-operaticn. which, he said, have made his pastorate a success and the arduous) duties of his calling a cross easier ' to beir. The presentation speech was made by John J. Malloy, who dwelt en the early difficulties of the parish, the prot itnii confronting the young priest, the building of the schools and all the attendant obstacles which were overcome, one by one. by Father Barrett, until -at the present time All Saints' parish has the reputation of being one of the best organized on the Ft. Wayne diocese. Yesterday's program was Inaugurated by high mass at which Father Barrett was ce:ebrant with Father Berg, arch priest; Father F. A. Mclnerny cf Fembioke. Can., deacoai and Father Leon DuFrane. of Peru. Ind., sub-deacon. More than 15 priests, old school 4..ate and friends of Father Barrett were in attendance. Father R. E. Kelly, of Huntington. Ind., delivered an elo-quent cermon touching upon the duties, sacr flees and dignity of the priesthood. Father Kelly, who is associate editor cf "Our Sunday Visitor," a weekly new.paper c-f national reputation, unf. ided. before the crowded church, the responsibilities of a pastor, the unflinching bravery and steadfastness which his high calling demands and the necessity of co-operation of pastor and parish. Precding the evening's entertainment the visiting clergy and Father Tarrett's tic sisters and brother of

Personal and Social News

The D. H. of R. T. club was entertained at the home of the Misses Helen and Beatrice Pobson last evening. Bunco was played and the highest scores were held by the Misses Kvi Taussig and Fannie Greenberg. In conclusion a dainty lunche n was served. Mrs H. Cohen, Mrs. M. Dobson's mother, who is visiting her from New "Vork. was present. Miss Cohen of New Tork, who is a house guest of the Pobsons. and Mrs. Gteenberg of Hammond, were present. The Misses Anna Cope. Grace Mahoney and Margaret Hofbauer left Sunday to spend tine week at their .-ummtr cottage at Flint Lake. Ind. A very pleasant surprise party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Oxford Tuesday evening for Mrs. Oxford, who is soon to leave f t an extended trip In the west and also for Miss Rose Sobeski. who Is leaving Hammond for her home In Michigan City. The evening was spent with rr-.usic and dancing and a nicely arranged course luncheon was served. Those present were the Misses M. Joste. M. Miller. F. Larman ,H. Pergandy, A. Pompplom. E. Murphy. A. Conrad and R. Sobeski, the Messrs. R. Brown, Chas. Carroll, P. James. S. Mejeski. G. Stitley, A. Miller. F. Miller. E. Long. Wm. Ensign, G. Bailey and E. H. Oxford. The out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Seals. Mr. and Mrs. John Seals. Mrs. Ray Lynch. Mrs. M. A. Seals an d.Mrs. W. Sprague of Gary.

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A -J r J v . , , F. Parcel! and Henry Barrett, enjoyed dinner at the Lyndora hotel. Th program, which began at "Sight o'clock at All Saints' hall was carried out under the direction of Frank J. O'Rourke. Follcwlnsr the principal address of the evening by Attorney D. J. Moran an entertainment wa-s given comprising the "Smiles Qavirtette" of Chicago, a vocal solo hy Jack Desrriond. a piano selection by Miss Lucille Ahlendcrf. and a violin solo by Miss Mary Koe. accompanied by Miss Adelaine Lamere. Attorney Moran. reflecting the sentiment of the parlshoners. extolled the achievement of Father Barrett in building up a echeol second to none in the state. Against almost unsurmountable obstacles. Fath-r Barrett has sought, he pointed out, to create a school that woulJ be a credit to the rarish. "Believing that ignorance, r.o-t money. 1 the root of all evil Father Barret ha fought to provide schools for the youth of the parish. It is a harsh thing t say but it is true that Father Barrett has in many instances .. , . . .- . r .Via given more inougni ana i" fulure c-f our boys and girls than their own parents." said Mr. Moran. ThH speaker sketched briefly the life of "ather Barrett from his irth in Rutland. Vermont, where as Mr. Moran sueg-tsed. "Father Barrett may become infused with some of the ruggedness and austerity of the hills that surrounded his home, which perhapf acccunts for his firmness of character and stern discipline." He told h"w the future priest had ben taught in the parochial schools of his home city, how he had pursued hi? classical studies at Assumption College. Canada and his theological studies at Assumption Seminary. Ordained by Rev. S. F. Al flee he, at F.oloeil. Can.. July 14.' 1S95 Father Barrett was assigned to St. Tatrick's rhurch. Fort Wayne, ire was transferred on February 27th. 197. to All Saints church in Hammond succeeding Father J. S. Cook. Among visiting priests yesterday were: "reverend Jas. Conley cf Indiana Harbor; Edmund Mungovan. Valparaiso; P. Hisher. Chicago: William Miller. Whiting; E. Boney. Tipton, ind.: A. F. Nichols, J. E. Berg and S. F. Schmid. of St.' Joseph's church, Hammond; B. A. ?hlef?ki. Hammond: Andrew B. peroczynski Hammond: J. Kumley. Gary; and A. Fontaine, diocesean superintendent of schools. Arrangements for the silver J-ihilee celebration were' conducted 'by Father Barrett's able assistant. Father Sullivan. from three to five tomorrow afternoon in honor of Mrs. Clara M. Sears, state V.. C. T. V. treasurer, wh is in Hammond at the present. A good rrogram has been arranged in which the following will take part. Mrs. Walter Patton will. sing, accompanied by Mrs. Kalph Pierce. Mrs. G. R. I'owley will read, Mrs. G. R. Streetor. Mrs. M. S. Shortridge and Mrs. A. G. Granger will assist the local presidents in receiving Mrs. Paniel Brown, assisted hy two members chosen from each of thi unions will assist in the serving. All ladies Interested in the work, or any who care to meet Miss Sears are cordially invited to attend. Mrs. Charles Pyer entertained at a very delightful party at her home on 37 West Waltham street, yesterday, at one thirty a prettily arranged course luncheon was served. The decorations were cut roses. In the afternoon those who wished to, played bridge, and others sewed. The following gusls were present: Mesdames Louis Chapman. G. H. Austin, R. Tenrant. J. P.eckman. F. Crumpackcr. R Chapman. V. Pyer. H. Gostlin. Kalph Groman. P. Emery, G. Hannauer. V. Reiter, H. Shearer. J. W. Smith. Jessie Wilson. John Agnew, L. L. Bomberger, R. Pierce. Chas. A. Smith, N. Hembroff. The out-of-town guests were Mm. Ralph Ross of Gary, Mrs. Carl Thomas of East Chicago and Mrs. Claran. e Scott of Chicago. The Home Economics Pepartment l the Hammond Woman's club met yesterday afternoon at the Centrol school. Mrs. Olaf Langely was elected chairman cf the department for the coming year to take the place of Mrs. G. ANeal who moved to Michigan City two weeks ago. Miss Grace Ray of Terre Haute. Is a house guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Betz of 4 Waltham street. Miss Ray is a aister of Mrs, Betz. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Esshom are leaving in a few days for a motor trip to

CROWN POINT NEWS happening Of A Day la Lake County' Lively Capital.

At a recent meeting of the County Commissioners th Hammond Lumber Co, waa awarded the contract for furnishing 10.OO.1 feet of lumber to be used in bridge building in Lake county. Th contract price was Ii2 per thousand H. C. Clauesen of Crown Point, waa awarded the contract for furnishing a Ford car to be u.-ed by County Surveyor Seelry in his wcrk throughout the county. Seeley think the lowly Ford is In keeping with his recently decreased salary. The members of the Christian church will have revival meetings beginning on Sunday. Sept. 25th. in charge of the Rev. Emmet Snyder. They will b held in atent which will be placed on the lot recently purchased from Mrs. HeiSTfon East street by Wm. Tuthiil. Anthcng Carl has accepted a position in the offices of the Letz Manufacturing Co.. as office bov. He began his dutiea this week. ' County Auditor Foland and family, and County Assessor and Mrs. Will Black, left today for a month's trip through Canada and the northvest expecting to make a ftop at all points LIVE LOCAL NEWS "ADS" BUTTON COVERING HEMSTITCHING IN 0E DAY Pleating, braiding, sewing machines at bargains, all kinds of repairs; all work guaranteed. Call on J. Wassey at 91 State St.. just west of Hohman st. Phone 446-Hammond. Indiana. 7-7 Omaha, Neb., and points in Iowa. Mrs. F. P. Faige. Jr.. of Kenwood 1 entertaining a few friends at an informal party at her home this afternoon, Mrs. F. R. Btz entertaned her bridge club at the Country club yesterday afternoon. The highest scores were held by Dorothy Crumpacker f.rst, and Margart.t Torner second. The ladles of the Hammond Country club will hold a golf match Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The Home Department of the Irnmanuel Evangelical church met last evening for their quarterly meeting. The regular business was carried out and the lesson was explained by the Rev. C. Schaeffer. A committee, comprised of the following ladies, was appointed. Mrs. Wm. Kuhn .Mrs. Aug. Richers. Mrs. J. Kosanke. Mrs. Eva Klucker and Mrs. Grenstadt to make ariangements for the picnic to be held at Douglas Park on Labor Pay, all members are cordially invited. The following officers were elected in the home department, the Rev. E. Schaffer. Sunday School Superintendent, Mrs. Fred Wolf. Home Pepartment Superintendent; Mrs. C. Schaeffer. Treasurer, and Miss Selma Hugo, secretary. After the business ths evening was srent socially and nice refreshments were served. Miss Virginia Ray. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Ray. of Kimbark avenue. Chicago. Is giving a luncheon next week. As the Rays are former residents of Hammond, quite a number of Hammond girls have been invited. - - Helen and Edith Smith, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. G. L Smith are leaving for Canada, tomorrow to visit relatives. Mrs. Smith will go t Martinsville. Ind., Saturday and spend a week with Dr. Smith, who is reported to be some improved since his arrival at the sanitarium there. Miss Irene Carter, who has been spending a few days with her family in Hammond, returned to Grand Beach yesterday. The Misses Marie Beckman and Marion Punnigan spent yesterday in Evanston, 111., as the guests of friends there. The following girls are planning to have a house party at Lake Maxinkuckee, Ind.. for the first two weeks In August: Virscne Hammond. Dorothy Kohrtr, Alice Hammond. Caroline Poppenhussen, Margaret Firie. Elinor and Marie Beckman and Grata Wuiiweber, of Chicago. The Misses Kathryn and Christina Berg of Missouri are the house guest of the Misses Marie and Elinor Beckman of Glendale l'ark. Mrs. A. H. Tapper of Ann street, entertained the Itimbach Avenue club at her home nn Tuesday. The afternoon was spent socially and dainty refreshments were served. The next meeting will occur in two weeks at the home 'f Mrs. Baux of Rimbach avenue. Pr. Paul McPanleiy, of Chicago, was a Hammond visitor yesterday. v . - Don't throw ycur papex a-xay without reading the want ad pace. NEW TASTELESS CASTOR OIL ALWAYS MARMLLOGG'S To Get Genuine Kellogg's Tasteless Castor Oil Insist on Laboratory Filled Bottle. If you want a castor oil. absolutely without nauseating taste. insist on Helloes' Tnstelesti CaMor Oil. ilK Ty bottle is filled at th laboratories Spencer Kellogg & Pons. Ino. Genuine is sold only in bottles plainly labelled Kellogg's. In strength and purity KelIotK Ttelen Cantor Oil is exactly the same as the old-fashioned disagreeable kind, but wit hthe nauseating taste removed a 10 per cent pure castor oil. Nothing has been rut in to disguise the taste. Children will take Kellogg's Tasteless Castor Oil willingly. You can no wget Kellogg's Tasteless Castor Oil at all good druggists. Accept no substitutes. Insist on genuine laboratory filled bottles, plainly labelled Kellogg' Tasteless Castor Oil. Three sizes, 15c. Zj: and 65c. adv.

of interest enroutw. There is a stop in Canada that Koland and Black had planned to visit (prohibition laws are not known here) but they have been advised that small pox Is rampant in this city and no one is allowed to stop ovtr night here without being vaccinated and thereby hangs a tale. Ernest Shortridge im expected home from the oil field of Wyoming the latter part of the week. He has been there for several days looking over the fields in which he is interested. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Allman are leaving this week for Petrolt expecting to be gone on a several day trip. Mrs. Herman Kami and baby of Detroit is .pending this week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Hmderlong. Miss Haael Keeney cf Believw. HI., is the house guest of (Mrs. John Collins. Miss Keeney formerly lived in Crown Point. Mrs. Meyer Winer of Chicago, visited with the Sam Winer family this week . Miss Ethel Heileman of Chicag- is visiting at the home of Miss Frances Grimmer this week.

MEMPHIS FIREMEN

TENDER RESIGNATIONS r INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE MEMPHIS. Tenn.. July 15. Two hundred and thirty-three members of the Memphis Firemen's Union have declined to withdraw their resignations were tendered in a body last night to become effective tomorrow at noon. The American Legion, Memphis Automobile Pealers' Association and the various civic bodies and large industrial plants are preparing to supply the city with a sufficient number of trained fire fighters and experienced chauffeurs to man the nrHrized f re-flghting equipment and prevent the city from being left without fire protection. Th firemen are quitting beca ise of the inability of the city to meet their salary demands v hich are predicated .1 a $12 ba fT beginners, automatically increasing to $133 per month. NUEVO LAREDO ISATTACKED INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE1 SAN ANTONIO. Tex, July 15. Ricardo Gonzales, at the head of a force of more than Pnf rebels, began .an attack on Nuevo Leredo. opposite Laredo, Texaf, at ? o'clock thin morning. This Information was contained in authentic advices Just received here. The besieged town is being defended by a force of about 300 loyal Huerta troop. Gonzales' fores were combined at o'clock this morning with about 6 filibustered, under the command of Gen. Garza, who forded the Rio Grande at a point 10 miles west of Laredo. Customs guards revolted and Joined the at. tacking party. INVITATION ISJIESCINDED flNTERNAT!CNL NtWS SERVICEl ST. I,OT"IS. Mo.. July 15. Announcement waa made today thit the memorial committee of the Ajnertcan Ijerinn, will wre Senator Warren fl . Harding republican presidential nominee that the invitation to speak at the dedication of a soldier's memorial park here July C'fi. has been rescinded. FUNERAL OF E. KILMER The funeral of k. Hilmer will be held on Saturday afternoon at 1:30 p. m.. at the residence. 593 FVrrsyth ave . and services will be held at two o'clock Too Late To Classify NOTICE W. J Williams, Township Trusteo, Calumet Township, will receive bids up to Aujrusl 1st for school bus driver. Calumet Township. Signed. W. J. WILLIAM?. Township Trustee, 7-15- Gary, Ind. WANTED Nis-ht clerk. Mohawk hotel. Michigan and Grapevine. I'hone Indiana Harbor 263. 7-15-WANTKI) Toting women to learn nursing, e.xcellent two years course, credit given for previous tralnir.?. Apply Fort rearlv-rn I'ospital, 311 Vernon Hospital, Chi. ago. 111. 7-15-6 FOR RENT 3 furnished rooms for liifiit house keeping. Apply 64 Rimbach ,v Hammond. 7-15-1 HICHESTER S FIDJi 1 II tt, JIAU.1A UkAAU t4le7 Amk yur Urnca-'t for boxes, acmied wtii Btue Ribboa. Tftke mm Lhip. R-? Mr ... .DIAMOND I'.RAM PFLIAVrM wear koowa a Eet, SafMf. Aivyt Rrh -K SOLD 8V BRtOOtSTS tVEKtltSiEir IN MEMORIAM MRS. El'VU'E rARKS. In loir.K remcmberance of our dear mother .who died two years ajto. July 15: How we miss you mother dee.r When r.o loniror your lovini; smiles grees us. Pad and weary has the dy? boen Since we heard your sweet o.ce. Often we drop a silent tear Hh- n we think of your lovir.e deeds No one knows h"v we missed you Gone, but not forjrot t-n. LL'ELh.'. PARKS. 337 P. Main St. 7-15-1 "Wichita, Kan. REJOICES, DAUGHTER CAN RESUME STUDIES "K ery thing r,.y little 12-year-oid grirl ate distressed her; een a Rla.1-.- of water would cau--e her to belch gas and she was unable to go to school for nearly a year. I bought her a- bottle of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy, and since taking it she is eatinar us out of I house and home and is attending school again." It is a simple harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and' allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. Tor sal at Summers Tharmacy and druggists everywhere. adv.

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Former A. E. F. Officer Who Confesses He Killed Wife and "Hold-up" Accomplice

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