Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 38, Hammond, Lake County, 2 August 1920 — Page 5
Personal and Social News
Mrs. II. Blanlicnburg entertained a r.utnli. r f friends and relatives lail evening At her holllO. 4U6 Hohman St. In hoti.n' uf lie:- birthday anniversary. D-.r.iior was porvv-.l at rK o'clock nft.r music, danclnif and games i-. ere n.!-ed Tlio hUJo was prettily t'ecoratcd In tht Jras n' colors, pink i nd grcrn. At ut lat hour refreshments w ere served. The rut-u'-tow n tr.e.st.t were; Mr. Joseph Hollar, Lauretta Kennedy, Maymo Kenr. .!; Mrs. Maymo Kopsel, Mr. r-nd Mis. C.e.rK'- Stewart. nd r.sther 'King, if 1-afajette, Jul. Thoso p:C!vnt from 1 UitnnonJ w ro Mr. an I Mrs. H. "VV. Stewart mil family, Mr. and Mrv. J. Dlank.nbui g iir.fi faintly. Mr. and Mrs. Kd . Klankr:ibur and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Gohviiitr and sen. Herbert. Mr. et-.d Mr?, Frank Smith, Mr. and Mr'. It. Ma'.ike and dauiiht jr. Shirley. Mr. end Mrs. l.'dwhk. Mr. and Mr.-. Hauna and via lighter, Junn'.ta. A. vtry frctty vvd.l'.ns tV.( r in.ee raf.;rday evciimK at.the honi. of Mrs. li-i.en-.vlr.kc:, 100 UhclTlcM avcau?. when l.rr daughter, Gorl ru.h be-camo tho l.-ido if Frc.l r 'Uip'.un. Tho ceromotty -.va.3 performed at S.oO o'clock by Rfv.
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dants vcro Frieda s, Otto I'oiivplun y.mtiK couple a with the bride'3 Id evenue, for the
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Margaret Turner la entertaining this
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Auto owners Try I.cdwlck Bros, for high (trade auto palntlriir and trimming. All work guaranteed. 23 i Pluxtniiar Avo., Uuutnoiil, Inl.
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SEWING- MACHINES All kinds of eewlng machines rpaired. No Bprmy. Work guaranteed. Call evening. Thono 2570. Jaa. Fanta, 63S Ingraham ave.. Hammond. 7-7-6t
BUTTON COVERING IIKJISTJTt IIIXJ l.N OM1 DAY I'leatlng. braiding, sewing machines at bargains, all kinds of repairs; all work guaranteed. Call on J. Wasaey at at State St.. Just west of Hohman st. l'hono iO-HanimuiiJ, Indiana.
T!ie Woman's llellcf Corps, No. will have chargo nf tho funeral service, of Mrs. James Aker3 this evening at 7 p. m. at her residence. 333 Michigan ave., Hammond. 8-2-1
Tha Sons and Daughters of liberty ara requested to attend tho funeral ot Mrs. Akers, .133 Michigan ave... at V p. m. tonight. August 2nd.
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and Mr?. A. ". Hart "f Lognn
are entert a: n jn g tlio forir.fr . M rs. Herman TU fentha! of Al-
Sar, Mich. h'?. Hart and her truest v ;:: vl.-iit In "!ii.-;tpo and stls.j the camp at "Jreat Lakt.N when I'ranklln A-Tlrf'-n'iial. the son of Mrs. TlefenthaJ. hi statlonl. Mrs. Hart entertained a f--v fr'.endd U-t cvenltifT 1 honor of h'-r pije't.
Mr. and. Mrs. K. R. Mott and sons, Iiouis ar.d AValter, aro expected home today from Winnebago Parle, Wis., wher they hivo been for tho pat ten daj 3.
Miss Minnie Nolan of Chicago spent Sunday at the hoinfl of Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy. 435 May stret-t. Mr. and Mr?. John Iunn have returned to their home In Kouts, lnd.. a.ftT vi.-lting- at the home of Mr. Dunn's brother, A. M. Dunn. 433 May streeC
evening' at her home In Ulenda'.e park, in honor cf tlio huuso nuvU of Ikanvr IVii onhueteu, Estcllo Grcff en'.ertainei at a miscellaneous ehower In honur of her bister. Francos, whose marrlujco to Jos-ph tard will take place ou August, 2 4. Thu evening km spent vlrh music and Kamea, bunco was played, and the prirej wcro won by He-rmlno Chernok and Umevlovo StcmborKcr. At a lata hour thj pueats enjoyed a bufk't luncheon. Thoso present were: Clara Curd of Crown Iidrat. Genevieve Stembcrgtr of Chlcaeu Heights, lathed Apol. llosella Albcrten. Maricarut and Ho! en l!"ck. H rmiuo Chernek. Catherine, Agnes tu.d Cilia ICjlb, Kern Luuorniiui, Kittherhio I.tary, Kath. erino and Anna M'-yers, Mario Kelnert. Irancea Sch.erer, IHeanor Sdim'.tt, C.enevlovo We!. Mary Killer, Mrs. Hoclc. Mrs. J. Hidln, Mrs. C. Carson, Mrs. J. llolloway, Mia. J. GrofT. Kstclle and AUco Groff.
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Mario P.oy :f 43 J May stroet. hw roturnol from a weeks isit, spent In
- IK Harriott Dickson and Johanna Krorrt- j ?l.
jes loft Saturday eveiiin for a two M i
weeks trip to bo rpent l:i Denver and 11 td
Salt Lftko City. D:i tiielr return they will stop at Omaha to visit Knuicoa l'eppurdlno. formerly of Hammond. Mrs. B. F. Uwyer of 433 May street. Is visiting at tho home of ht.r son, Joe Key of Chicago.
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Mrs. II. E. jharrvr on Sjutitli loh;nan street.
Bad Teeth Mean Bad Health!
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There will a meeting of the Deaconosses of the Christian church tomorrow afternoon at th church parlors. C. K. ICichter. of Tub Times composing room, was unexpected called o Donovan. 111., by the death of his fath-tr-in-law, Frank Thorpe. Miss Agnes Harper of the Iake County Times, ha-s returned from a two weeks vacation .spent in the north, rn part of MichTjyui. - Mrs. J J. Hazelwood of Pittsburgh Is visiting at the home of her parents. Mr. ii nd Mrs. II. W. Eastwood on Indiana avenue. Irene Schroeder and B?rnlce Eastwood, who have spent the pa-t 'car in the west, are expected home Friday. Ed rteckmun spent th-j week end at Grand Beach.
M. D. ptewart Ihttshurgh. Ta . . days on business.
leaves tonight for to be gone several
Nowadays physicians accredit many common diseases to bad teeth or the improper care of them. Decayed food that finds its way from the teeth to the stomach easily enters the blood current. Neuritis, sciatica, acute appendicitis, diseases of the gall; bladder " and ulcerated stomach are natural results of tooth infections. ATTEND TO YOUR TEETH AT ONCE Even if it is only to have them scaled and properly brushed. Have W. B. Burkett tell you their true condition. REMEMBER! DELAY MEANS DECAY and decay waits on no 'man. A few days will give a cavity full of seething decayed matter time to to get beyond the control of the dentist. Do not hesitate painless methods protect you. BURSET The Dentist Over Woolworth's 10c Store Hammond, lnd. Open Evenings 3 trcr n' Uljs n .ajar n ' n-s rvrmra s - era Q a a a c a m
E. P. Deming. of Carroll st.. H spending a few days in Frankfort, lnd. the guest of relatives. Dr. and Mrs. S. TV Cox. of Kenwood will motor to their summer home l'i Muskegon. Mich., to s-pnd the month of August. Th West Hammond Commercial Club will meet tonight at 8 o'clock t the Went worth school. All member are urg-d to tie present. The Lake County Humane Society will meet tonight at the home of Mrs. .1. J . Anderson. 31) Highland st .
THOR
Hie name THOR on an Electric Washing Machine has the same significance as "New YoTk Life" on insurance. , It is your guarantee that you arc getting the best. A million women would not change for another make. How much longer will you hesitate ? Join the happy THOR
y family now.
Then you wiU torget there is such a thing as wash day. Payments made convenient. Demonstration in your own home. Standard Electric Engineering Co. 639 S. H0HMAN ST. PHONE HAMMOND 525 (Buy Your Electrical Goods From an Electrical Dealer)
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Wildermuth and children, Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Klage and son. Mr. and Mrs. George Knott imii son. snd Mr. and Mrs. Geors Seidler end family motored to Flint Lake yesterday to sper.d the day with Mr. nd Mrs. Fred Chandler. - Anthony Seidle?. of Wst st., left today for Nowland. Pou'h Da., to visit relatives for several weeks. - Tho resriilar meeting of the W. It. C. No. 24 S. will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2:3". at the I. O. O. I'". Hall. A l.-ifRe attendance is desired ns hnsiness of importance will be Iran.
sacred and a class will be initiated.
Members of the Hammond organ I za-
w- VJ . Lil'J l-ilUIMtT.', HI l.SrUl 1 Z1CH! . j J their outdoor picnic Sunday at tho govo j N -at St Johns. The aft. rti.,..n was j.o,..t i 1 U j
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loo jiotiiuan street ciornies, ;ia.J general . ;:S ,n j supervision of thj event and was vy. ' H V ' pleased with the day. In addition to H r; those from Hammond, a numb, r were J prtvaent from Oilcago, Gary, Lu:t 'hi. j f U oage and Crown I'olnt. j " jt.j iu:rz iioi.o avm ai, phmc ; il
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for the employes who were tin re. Swimming, baseball, ttnnls and racing featured the day. After the sporting events everyone attended the dance givr n by the company . As a whole, everyone h came out. had a wonderful time. The following was the r.-ult of thu raced held: Young ladies rnce: Misses Sodetberg. first and second prize. Three lodged rac: Don Taylor. A. Chayken. first prlz"; C. A. Lock wood, C. D. C.irfn, cond prize. Married men's ra.-.;: Tom Jordan, first prize, George F. Kvana, second poize. Fat man's race; No fat men around except C. A . Taylor, so it was decided to run ail those weighting 1T." pounds or over.
C. A. Lockwood, first prize, ( p-orge F. Evans, second prize. I
One hundred yard dash: W. Knicht, first prize; A. J. Chayken. second prize, Don Taylor, third
prize .
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race . Married ladies race:
Mrs. hjachiT, first prize; Mrs. Ho second pri?e.
John Sheffki and family wr sward
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those, who finisli'd first or second ;n;ri la th races. All tho empiovvs ate now H j waitine- for Knottier nienie ,4
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Most chrrmbj are these Tub Skirts at the price asked. They are made of good quality gaberdine and tricotincs; fancy pockets and belts;
Jarge pearl buttons; regular and O O extra sizes; values at $5.50, special
TWO OTHERS IN AUTO DIE WITH EX-GOVERNOR
pin Mr
Otis Morton of F.rle. Pa.. In
f his uncle and aunt. Mr. Norman .Morton, of Ann st .
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Frances nouehenbergcr spent
week-end at Michigan City. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Vallier and dauehters. Laura and Lose, will leave Wednesday for n months motor trip
through Illinois. Missouri and Kansas. The Daughters of Liberty. Triumph Council. N. 1. will meet tonight at ' :3D. W. V.. P.ussell and Ed. White are Playing golf at the Olympia Fields today .
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Mrs. W E. P.eilly, 4 Warren street, has returned from Limn, Ohio, where, th.:. remains of her husband, the lato W. L. Reiliy, were interred last week. -- Mr and Mrs. N. Emmerling and daughter. Eltessa. a.tid Mrs. Nettie Grant of Knglewood. have returned from a ploasant two weeks vacation spent at Dewey and Magician lakes. 51r. end Mrs. Lnoch 'Harris of Ann street, aro being congratulated by their friends upon the arrival of . a son, born Sunday morning, Aug. 1. W. O. rax ton has returned from Waukazoo Inn, to spend several' days in Hammond, transacting business. Members of the Embroidery club had a dinner party Saturday night at Heiser's in Lowell. After returning to Hammond they went to the. home of
Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Heiter on South Hohman. Those jrrescnt were Mr. and Mrs. i .lnhn Atrncw. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Austin.
! Mr. and Mrs. John Eeckman, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dyer. Mr. a.nd Sirs. Victor Dyer. Mr. and Mrs. David Emery, Mr. and Mrs. Kalph Pierce. Judge and Mrs. V. S. Keiter. Dr. end Mrs. H. E. Sharrer. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. August Schneid- ( r, of Chlcaso, and Mrs. Ira Dickinson, of Grand Tapids, Mich. v Edwin Ford returned yesterday from a vacation spent at Magician lake. Mr. and Mrs. Hen Hopkins of 629 Stata Lino street, announce the birth of a daughte-. Monday, Aug. 2. Mrs. Hopkins was formerly Louise Harris, cashier at the Orpheum.
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Formerly $7.50 to $32.50 Skirts such as these style and individuality that are in this group for to-rnorrow always interest women and misses who are on the alert for the new and" novel things in the way of apparel. These skirts were made to retail up to $32.50. This purchase enables us to offer these phenominal values to our customers at a very low price.
Pretty Assortment of Wash Skirts $3.95 to $10.75
For all kinds of Summer wear ike Tub Skirt is just as necessary to your vacation outfit as ycur waist or hat. These skirts are cool and comfortable; made of Gaberdines, Poplins, Baronette Satins and Tricotines; trimmed with large pearl buttons and pin tucks. The novelty pockets and belts add to their attractiveness. They are beautifully styled and well made.
f Continued from pire onel inols. His father was Ihijaii llanly. a copper hy trade, a ivilive of iiannlton county, Ohio. His mother was Ana Eliza t'alton. a native of North Carolina. He was unable to ait.nd school for more than a few weeks .-it a time, being engaged In farm work on iri"i:s farms in the neiphbot hood in order to contribute to the supi'oit "' h; iim rents. In 1S73 be wAik--l to War-
Tf.n roi,tv Imliimn ve h r I e U'ol Kl'tl .
until he had saved 'nmish to enable I fl
him to take a course in the Kastei n
Illinois Normal school at Danville, ill. if It.. . et t ... " :i r r, r r. .li tit - 1 n it I :i M I I
and tannin s liool for sevcial years. Kl.r.t 1 1.1) Tt (ll(.IIKS IX JND1
In lSSfl he was admitt.d to the bar
In Warren county, and practiced law-
there until 1831. when he began 1.1s I
political career in Ik? t by winning toe; J
nomination and electi. n to toner's
from the old Ninth Indiana eomrressional district, lb-lore the expiiat ion
of his term in the uatlonr.l house of f
represe n l a i 1 es. ine Jiiuoio.i ! t.-.o...i . : , of lSi.'5 redistrlctcd the stale, and Mr. j g
Hanly's home town. W ill iamsporl , be
came a part of what is now the Tenth I district. He nought rt nomination ! f
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CO . I e.t 111 urn ' ' ' . .7 ' v t ..... , , defeated by 4T-110 of a vote. K.li;:ir ; i. ,-,, r,. n.L er r.f Vatr;iralso won the!
nomination and was elected.
. Tl.,nS. j f ,i rA ft f e for t ' n i t , '1
States senator from Indiana in 1S:J in bin'-.s designated by t)
and came w ithin three votes of ci t
tins- the caucus nomination. Albert 1 lay; insurance laws. d- signed
.T. P.everide was nominated and t-l.-c- Matil1:.- insurance c
ted hv the republicans in that year. ,
After practicing law in Lafayef.e j clat.-.ati..n of the sand dunes o th r mig inn" -m t- tiantv ),. me i ..an a shores of 1 k MinitiT.in: it
. enndldate for nivE rtinr in 1304 and i providing incieas'S in pay f,.r tuoi
was elected, succeeding Governor Win-j wh'.h was the first t. ...-.- ,ntn mm m , flelS T. Durbin. In the course -f j wage lw; the act gtvt-g I ml i.i n a 1 j v. his term as state executive. Mr. H.in'y i i- tit aifti.ial ga.-: : law- ream, : ;
was active in promoting laws rcstrb - ! 1 he deTartment of tnsi"'ti,.n ! ting the liquor business, the. biggest , nd tlrttgs. commonly Kti-ni n : . pur
imtv loen If.e'I ll'Tl O T U . I . t W . il .1' I o . e j , e
option law
f.rst step toward prohibition. j bat; k.-; vimiT t iii:ii:iir ix mos ! the v
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The Skirts as you will See I item Women's and Missec' Skirts, made of the finest fabrics shown in: Silk Trico'ettes, Fancy Fan-ta-Sis, Silk Crepe de Chine, Silk Frills, Taf.
felas, Shimmering; Soft Baronette Satins, bcauliful Black Satins, Yvrool
Jerseys, Vool Poplins and Wool Serges. Colors in Silk: Rose, Pink,'.
Y Taupe, Lavender, White, Light Blue, Gray, Green, Navy and Black. Wool: i
4-. Navy Black and Tan. There are about 30 different styles: knife plaits,
'f box plaits, shirred or plain models, side plaits with patch pockets or setin pockets, novelty belts" and set off by the use of bone buttons. These are good for dress wear as well as sport. There are. skirts for every
emlar and extra sizes, ikese were formerly worth
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Buy Furniture, Pianos, Edison Phonographs, Thor Washing Machine, Free Westinahouse Sewins Machines on OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN.
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editions ill til- I jury and convict e ...in .-.ko. ...... '.
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which marked Indiana s u la', ton ami - fion , ,,,,,,,
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and the Indiana Fchool for 1 '.-at
height, tr. Jlanly delivered his fa mous "I hate" oration against th
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In the convention
fight for county local option was at its, son
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liquor traffic, obtaining the republican indorsement of the plank. The administration of Governor Hanly was marked hy nuichA varied legislation. Some of these laws are the ptate depository law. requiring public officials to deposit public fundi
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law- ,'stabl ish imr the state t-m-.mol-oe -v-t's department . Asid- from ti;-; coiiitty local option iaw, ;i. rlmpi 1b" best known and t.i'-t widely applicable law emitted during th.- Hanly administration was the railroad ln'. which was passed in the regular s' s-
ion of 1;. rind consid'rahly amended in 137. Tll first primary elvt ion . law w as also passu! during his regime. ; 1UT fiHF-ltllK 'K lMH.it rii: ! Some time after his inauguration as, governor, a shortae in the public ac- 1 ounts of David Sherrick. auditor ... . state, amounting to 50 me J?n.o.lii w as j ftta-nvrred. (fovf rn tr linnlv demand- d I
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mtlrir si-i:at'.-n exist in f ia vi- 1 V.. Storms, see . .1 :n. ..I V- l ii tela f
;-. t i - -n made. "v. Hanly 'b - ' 1 1 ; n,j .- v. d th" i.-sigtia! it-n 1 pi
ms ami appoir.t.-l I'r'd A. Sm-s
to (omphte th-- un-vp'.'ed term r. t a ry of state . Warren -Eig; Wabash was appointed to c Sb. 11 ick's term
y con s ni erect t.y ; 1 in state poiniis1 ; r
on-- of the epoohf his ndministr-ii io-i
il -pt ion Inw, wli .c!i v i:ig ' passed thr .os'i
. a ! t er a st renuou -! ( s . Following t lie j pica 1 option as a '1 i a n ("rai f t
jint! the. nan-o'g o James 1,. o .1 1 ; s -i as th :: G. O. P g-ib--mat --.m ! ! candidate ITatiiy nP'-rl a ;oeri-,i; F,-S:i..n of t!v lesilsUtu.f in Septem- i her. The most itrp-ortant piece of legislation a... otv.pl is aed by the spec i,,l session was the cn.-ictrr.er.t of the county local ..ptl-.n lnw. Ol'TI' ISil L !V lftOS V,"ith county bcal opt ion. tile l-:e;
In the fail election of J V.-illhitf
in Hie j Howard Tat'!, republican pt.vidi nti.il aiy of r.oiirnee. tatriid Itvliana. by 1 his1 1 re hing 1 vote s : Thomas J:. t s : '. d-inoi-ta-
a-vliilale fro- tn- r, gained
iuiaiity ..f l.-..-''"l and th- vmaind f the state ticket was fairly -ven I livid.d. Tike defeat of Watson !
.-v. i tv -r lias tilws. ys be,
tV h t those c
: w 1 ' ii M r 1 1 -i n ' i making sfafltv ' : t h- coim t y
h,. s.o . rb-d in l.-'v Co. State 1. g ' Ui ' fi-bt in both h-us 1 a o. .pt tor- of c" inl y :': r-k In the repu!
h'-.-ti altriout-:
mpb-te ! by r. publb an politi. fans t -Mr. Hal i ! aetivity in prt ssinit this is.- ioj i
ill s.-ssion of the legislature.
DR. L. R. MELNIK0FF cj Chicago Specialist in Diseas-s of Eye, Ear, Ncje and Throat Announces th Opening c? Ihs Local 0:T:cr at 716 State Una $L (Cor. Douglas) West Hammond Tcmporarr Paensi 1451-1612 D?w C. P. KAHN Dentist
Auto Ovners Specials Auto Tops Rebuilt Uphc!stery and Seat Covers) Repaired Automobiles painted in any color to look like new. Cut Rate Auto Paint and Trimming Co.
in Investigation of the accounts of
the issue "f the 1 0 o 3 state campaign.
auditor's office and when the exact e- was prat t '.catty a p.ti t; " t' " " tent of the shortage was discover' d he ' h-.-:?-.- - f th" V c . :a'ure wh:. h fie
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303 MICHIGAN AVE. HAMMOND Phor.eE: Office 2141, Res. 3445
: SANITARIA I Rear Majestic Hole j PRESSING WHILE U WAIT ' One-day service on Cleaning j Auto service Our Fhone Number Is 2293 SANITARIA ' CLEANING AND TAILORING SHOP
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