Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 36, Hammond, Lake County, 30 July 1920 — Page 5
Friday July 30, 1920.
THE TIMES Fase Five
Personal and Social Arezvs
Mrs. W. A. Hill, 28 Highland street, is spending three weeks at Charlevoix, Mich. Florence Hammond and Marjory Ruff will spend tho week-end with Virginia Ily of Chicago.
lice Betz is spending the week ilrs. F. S. Beti at Gra.nd Boach.
with
Enjle Russell of Chica.gr spont yesterday with her ia.rents. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Russdl of HifThUnd street.-
Marparet Turner atu-nileri the South Shore Country night.
a party at club last
Glenn Peters of 11S2 Kure.st avenue
. rvprimr from an attack of ap
pendicitls. which he suffered on Tuos aa.
Mrs. F. R. Douglas of El Paso. Texas, vistting at the home of her daughter. Mrs. i W. Steffon, 131 Highland t-treet. --- Mrs. Kd Huntor has returned to hei home in Chicago, after spending .several
.'.a'S with her mother, Mrs wart.
Cherdron. the International Nw Serv
ice operator on tho Times. Thursdaj-. Mr. and Mrn. Cherdron are on a tour to Yellowstone park. Harold Tweeden of Milwaukee, wai the guest of Athol Marcus on Thursday.
Pr. T. E. Be.U will return Monday from VinnGbago park, to spend several dayj in Hammond. Rev. W. J. Hawthorne in expected homo today after a months' vacation spent in Philadelphia and points in Ohio. A marria.sre lice ise was !.-huo1 Thurs
day. July !i!, to Orace Miller of Ham
mond and Robert I-'ritsche of Chicago
Friends of Mra. Thou . Shea of Webb
Mreet. will be glad to tuarn that is
i in pro ins nicely after a months 111 ucsa.
Mr. and Mrs. W C. Norns and Pr. W. II. Davia will motor to Mngluian lakto spend the week-end at the Davis cot-'Hge.
DEATH OF W. W. KIRK.
William Wallace Kirk died Thurs
day morning at his home, 309 Indiana ve Hammond. Ind., aged 67 years.
Mr. Kirk has been in declining
health ' for two years, but wj able to be around until three week ago. when his strength begin U wane rapklly. Every medical attention was given in an effort to combat the dli,eae but to no avail.
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Mr. H. M. Johnson Is expected hom lorJght. after having been in the southern part of the state for the pasi month. - Mr. C S. Connor of Omaha. Neb., is expected to arrive in Hammond tomorrow, to bo the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Agr.ew of Webb street.
Legion, hold a
The "Women of Jloosehoart rhnntir 120. will
rinuiv.'-. wulitt picnic Sunday. Aug 1, at Cedar at the Shamrock, hotel. All members who are goinK in cars moet a" Vandelv-ter s on Duty street, at 9:3P a mi. All members and their families are invited. Mr. and Mr?. A. N. Hutson of 421 rv.okcrt stref. have returncri from
Pcwey lake, where they spent two week
v.;th Mr. and Mrs M. M
Towla.
T,r nd Mrs. J. K. Frown and family.
f i Mason street, have returned from a
.- ninr trio through the
casf.
a p, Stevens of 325 Hohman
.iri arrived home last night from Pe
Yankee Lake. Wis., where she spent the
pa-st month.
vir,d of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Juerg
Iwis street, are congratulat-
ttiom uton the arrival of a
Aiitrhter. Mrs. Jucrgens i
iy. Mr. Juergens is an tractor.
be.bv
doing nice-
eloctrical con
Pr. and Mrs. O. L. Smith are expocthr.me from Martinsville the last of
. t smith left throe weeks
i ne weea. .tro and is much improved in. health
civ, won i down two weeks ago,
Mrs. Wm. Murray and children will
rf turn from Rochester, N. Y . next week
lo make their future home in Ham
mond.
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The deceased vu born In Lewi.stown
Mifflin Co.. I'a.. October 20. 1853. Since
1800 his family have been residents of Hajnmond and Indiana Harbor, where he &nd hls sorts Fred J. and Chas. W. have been employed and are very well known In the sheet metal industry. Mr. Kirk la survived by the following relatives: Ills brothers. Fr.gak H of porchester, Mass.; Ed. M., of Linn, Maas.; Austin T . . of LewlAown, I a., ami ..- M v K Dlj lr I -lstewn. Pa., Mrs. Frank Slers, New Tork City, Mrs. Sadie Van Ormer, of Hammond. The wife, Mrs Carrie Kirk, (ojr icm. three daughter.-, and twelve grand children are left to mourn the loss of the husband and father. Harry F. Kirk, Sr., Michigan City, Ind.; Fred J. and Chas. W . of Hammond; Arthur G . , Chicago, 111.; -Sirs. Maude Fc-rd, Mra. Irene Koch. Mm. Annie Campbell, all of Hammond. The funeral will be at his home Saturday, ot 2:30. the Rev. Weil will officiate. The decedent will be laid away at the (mk Hill cemetery.
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M.r. Alfred B. Lort returned today to
herhome In Toledo, after visiting with her sisters, Mrs. J. P. Sm&lley and Mrs. Howard Kaster. for the past few days.
Anne Galvln of New York city, form
erly cf Indiana Harbor, has been visit
ing friends In Humtiioni for the past
week.
AT THE DeLUXE
Tired business men spending a few
days vacation at one of PJtn Beach 'a zippiest hotel were treated to some
thing better than a burlesque show when the prety step-dajghter of
John Hardcastle demands that he mr-
rv the feeble old lady whom ht haj unwittingly compro-mised . This is just one of the bright bits from the Constance Talmadge production "The Lov Bxpert," which will b aeen at the DeLuxe theatre 4eilnning today. 1-"VE A lA C.4RhlDEI Adapted from an original tory upon which John Emersem and Anita. Ixioi, tnow Mr. and, Mrs. John Emerin)
collaborated, "Th Ixe Expert." Is
ald to be by 4far the most original ajid novel picture released in the last eigh
teen months. Only one old reliable trait of the Emerson-Leo stamp Is
found In this picture axid this In the theme. Hot in electlng this domin
ating note, that sings ita way through the entire picture-, the authors have hit on the Idea of apeclaliaatlon in all
line as a characteristic of this age Their rtcry Is of the grlr! fho eschew
ed all known sclence to make herself an expert on the subject of romance
and emotion.
To be explicit, the picture' a knock
out.
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A PLEASANT ANNIVERSARY "Marriage today is not baed on the 50-50 plan that's why the divorce court dockets are crowded with cases. Let young married couples forgi;t their petty jmiousies and sellishness and thrc would be more contented homes." That's the formula for happy wedded life given today by Mrs. C. AV. I.lnsenmann, wife of Professor C. W. Linsenmann of St. Faul'a Lutheran school. Yesterday the couple celebrated their silver wedding anniversary.
Twenty-tlve years ago Mr. I.insenmaun accompanied Miss Caroline Wishfiuscn from Richmond to Chicago. Thf-re they were married. The couple returned to Richmond and 10 years later came to Hammond where they have since resided. They have four children, three boys and a girl. All were present at the celebration lust night except Martin, one of the sons who Ls in the navy.
The event last night was unique in 'luu til the atteiui ms at the wadding
2 3 yexrs ago, excep'. one, a brother .i the groom. vcr present. Reverend Walter F. Lichstinn, who presided as toast master, announced also the engagement of Miss Marie Haderle of Lafayette to Arthur Mnscnmann. Date of the wedding is understood to be Aug. 25. Among those whn were present were: Mr. and Mrs. Koebel, Mrs. Lafranx. Mr. Groeke. Mrs. Groeke and Mr. and Mrs. Swanson of Chicago: Mr. and Mis. Haderle. Miss Marie Haderle and Mr. and Mra. Iecher of LaFayette; Mr. Wm. Washausen and family: Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gochringor and family; Mrs. Anna Linsenman. Helen Lirsenman. Mr. and Mrs. John E,rcrt. Hi nry Wa.shausen, Wm. Klftzman n.nu "T.-rman Ha ryes of Hammond: Mrs. Wtrtle and family of Hampton, Ntb.
Sales System iwis complete charge of the saUcs. and have slashed prlcea right and left all through the tore. The sale include stocks bought fcr almost .nothing as compared with former prices, from five manufacturers wno s-aw a chance to unload. A page ad. tc-day give particulars of this great -le which will begin tomorrow raorn-ln.
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FOK SAUEi On Howard player pimo IncliKllnK b'Mjeh. al?wi over 10ft roils
cii-sh or will trade as money down on I JMAJN DEL CO S
iignt nve passenger auto. i-nune '4ha Hammond after 6 p. m. 7-30rl
NOTICE I will not bo- respi.nsililc for debts contracted by any person, but myself. LKSLIR J. VVKLTY, T-20-3 ItT Russell St. Hammond.
NEW SALE
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For the first time in the history f the store, the M. Mendel Company. 143 State tret, will put on a prc-ntles 5ale which will be launched tomorrow.
-MAKES THEM89 State Street Phone 1493
Saturday raornin;
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Mr and Mrs. J. S. Blackmun of Highland street, are spending several weeks
at Charlevoix. Mich.
Mns. PPke. T91 Sohl street, cole
b-ated her fiftieth birthday anniveran' Thurday. JTaly 29. by entertaining a number of friends. Thcvse present were. Mrs Loin Clark and son of Griffith. Mrs C Wray and daughter Mildred, fwris and Wilma of Griffith. Mrs. Wil-
Mauch ird son", josepn. ni-r
Mrs. Still and daughter
j.-n Mr. H. I'arke. Mra. J. mp and daughters and son. Minnie. Frieda. Lillian, Marjory and Waiter.
$550
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aid Richard.
Henrv Unman of Kenwood, left Wed-
n.-o-!ay night for Indian River. Wis., to -
spend a week. Mrs. IJUiman ..." children are srending the summer there. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Folk, of 23 Waltnam street, will motor to Zansvill, Ohio, to be gone for several weeks.
The Best Player Piano in U.S.A. at $550 Easy to play a child can play this player, it works so easy. A fine looker has a wonderful tone guaranteed life-time guaranteed. You cannot duplicate this player for $650.00. . , ;, .
Mr. ind Mrp. and Mrs, R. H. .v u the Boy p.iraiso.
John Huchel uid Mr. Smith will spend RunScout camp, near Val-
Mrs. R. N. !; visinng at Mr. and Mrs man street.
Gavit of Saginaw. Mich.. the home of her parents. H. G. IOhse, 2?S Hoh-
Bernard Gavit teaves tomorrow for Saginaw. Mich. He will mak5 the trip in a Ford. Mr antl Mrs. Charles Cherdron of Indi?.nar.ols. were the guests of Frank F.
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540 Hohman St., HammDnd, Ind. Quality Groceries at Quantity Prices Just a Few Specials, for Saturday, Jyly 31
Rnb-No-More and Family Soap, 10 bars
American 69 c
Grandma's Yashing Powder. Each, 1 Q
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Westovcr Crepe Toilet Pap -,0rolls' 43c
You Want SUGAR All You Want
Best Granulated Cane Sugar 24 c per lb.
Jaice 58c
Best Creamery Per the pound
Batter 59c
Extra Qnality Country Gentleman Corn CA-
cans
Arrr. cur's Grape Pints, 30c; quarts
Puritan Brand Malt and Hops each 31. IS "Proven the Best!" 1 doz-n for $!3.2S
33c
Government Surplus, Peach, Pear, Prune and Loganberry Jams 3 1 AO
Excel'o Prepared Cake Floiir Lemon, Vanilla OQn flavors
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Food
cans
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GOLD MEDAL FLOUj 24-V2 pound sack each
Pairnolive and Lifebuoy S 3aps. 3 for 25c COFFEE Our Best Blend 3 lbs. for 31.19
CONSUMERS WHOLESA
Corner of Plummer and Hohman
LE GROCERS
SEWING MACHINES All kinds of sowing machines repaired. No Kency. "Work tuaranteed. Call CTenlns. Thone iS"0. Jaa. Fanta, 528 Ingrraham ave.. HamTnr.nd.
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LIASONIC NOTICE Saturday afternoon and exenlnff, July Slut. Garfleld Ijodffe, No. 569, will confer the Jlaater Mason I"egTee opening nt 1:30 and 7:30 T. m. Mcmlwn regnestcd to be present. Visitors welcome. Supper will be served at 8:00 o'clock. waiJL EL O3B0R.N. "W. yi. 7-:7-:s-2-jo
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ELECTRIC SEWING MACHINES Just arrived, another shipment ot Electric Singrer, White and Wilson Sawing- Machines. Call phona 1790 for demonstration and save $25 Chicago agents commission. Tour old machine taken in exchange at full value. F. C. Miller, 1S9 State st. 7-19-30-31
NOTICE Auto owners Try 1-aJwiok Bros, for hitfh grado auto painting and trimming. All work guaranteed. 834 FlmnnuT Ave., SatamonA, lad.
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