Hammond Times, Volume 9, Number 23, Hammond, Lake County, 7 August 1920 — Page 5

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Personal and Social Arews

I 1 , Marie Hjmmi'nJ of ljoui?vile, Ky. i" spending: several weeks n lljmm.m I the guft i.f Marion Imnnignn. .f ;t West Highland stieel. -ha wckW Vvs.Ml spend inn- trie at Winnobauu J'aik. V;s., Mr. II. C. Mundt, 2 S3 Michigan axe. rriei mined at a dinner last 1 v. ii!n in I or of h.fi thrpf niece. atnl't ..!. Ior.ni-y SYhmi.it. ami Ma-f-o n . ui! o C K o ! j, Ukj iii1, - - A numhi-r .f frieis .f Mildred ."Wh n '- r y (;;hp a surprise party Tliur?ti 1 y ow ruins at her home, 35 Pet rot. in h Hoi- of her birthday ntini- ' i"rary. Dancing- and musi were en- '". during l he t-nins . Thoev pros"tit Kat hemic H i. hci, U-nc-M'vo i.Jauthier. Evelyn Bracher. Grace A.c.lrey Stc-iman. Mai ton Ojnr.'ncham. Tom 1 la m m-nd . .Tam.s I'm.-, '.V a! tor Hammond. hard WmckW.-r Moi Vu tfivith. f - '- Vr? . -.-otsP H'.user and Mrs. W . A. Wocdruff. of Indiana avenue, will ontM'tain the Harmony t'lul. at a 1;'j' luncheon n- xt Wednesday. Charlotte Wheel of I'r-wri Point, is M"-ndinR the week-end a. the ;iie.n of (Jeraliime San?on. of fi Warren st. Ii-i7.r Newman, riaushter of Mr. and Mrs. I'aul Newman, of 220 W . State t.. M-IU leave tomorrow for a two weeKf! vacation to be spent in Chiraj;-v-.sitinq: relatives and friends. A Good Rule BfiiiiiiBii

It is a good rule to PAY AS YOU GO. If you can't pay, don't go. Slowing down on spending will speed up the growth of your SAVINGS ACCOUNT. Your savings account will be welcomed by this bank. The measure of our success is the assistance we give others to succeed.

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Mrs. Martha Grattenthaler. of Michigan Oily, has bt-m visiting- at the summer homo of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. lirencn. at Union l':er, Mich.' Mrs.

Hrennrn I'.arrett. is a sister of the Ktv. E. K. f Hammond. Ralph Newman, of 2"f W. State St. will leave- Monday mominn (ort Camp WanrgansMo. Or a two weeks vacation to be .peru with the Hoy Scouts. The following young people will see "The Passing Stnnv,'' ai the Garrick this -v.nitiy: Kliircnrc Hammond. leraMine Swummi, Charlotte Wheeler. John Laws. Harold Hammond and Alfred rijromr.n 1 . Glada Klliott. of 27T Indiana avenue l"ft this morning for (Jrand Rapids. Mich... to visit relatives and friends for two weeks. The Mayflower Cluh met t the home of Mrs. J. Markell, 514 Becker st.. Thursday afternoon. Peanuekle was played and the first prize was won by Mrs.' ("laren. e Tebodo. and the consolation prize was won by Mrs. J. Collins. At four oclorit a dainty luncheon was served. The next meeting will he held in two weeks a the nome of Mrs. J. Collins, 27 Clinton St. - Mr. and Mrs. J. S. niaokmun and prandson. Warner Franklin lilacKmun. of Ienvef. Col., have returned from Charlevoix. Mirh.. where they have been for the past few weeks. The, Hammond league of Women Voters nu t Thursday evening in Judge Ueiter's court room. This Leanue of Women Voters is a non-partinan or(tanization to foster the education of ail women in citzejithip and to pupport improved legtflat ton . Attorney W. 3. Whinery who is conducting serifs of four lessons on ""Citizenship' To Follow SIMP" s Wllr? a"iji:jl?!iiMMl!i&;-jE! Estate and Insurance & Savings Bank c r . f . : Sec'y-Treas. rfffrllfi'i 1 (Regular) 34 x 4 5.65 30 x3V2 3.50

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HEWS "ADS" HEMSTITCHING The Straube Hemstitching Shop. For fine hemstitching, beading, hand embroidery, buttons covered, pleating. fancy stitching and dmignlntr call at Room 3, Straube bldg., Hammond. Fir.it class work. Mrs. It. B. Clark. 7-iU CALL 628 GARDNERTaxi Service Dodce Sedan service at reasonable rates. Special rates for funeral, weddings and christenings. i-4-tt NOTICE I will not bo respoiimbl for debt contracted by any person but myself. after date of Aug. 4, 1520. "VOL TCRIER. S-4-3 R. R. No. 1. Hammond. KAMMOND Yellow Cab Co. Any Time, Any Place Phone 1 54 addressed the meeting. There will bo other speakers at each meeting. Wm . Swanton, New Jersey Is spen-1 in;; two weeks in llam.mond at the home of his sister, Mrs. Matthew Curley. 3 Sibley St. Mrs. Dorothy Reader and son. Louii of 113 W. State si., will leave tonight for New York City to visit Mrs. Readers youngest son, Serg. Fred Reader, whs is stationed at the Government Islands. Krom tnere they will visit other relatives and friends, remaining in the East for a month. Mr. and Mrs. P. Schesser. of 41)5 Elm t.. anounce the birth of a son this morning at St. Margaret's hospital. Mother .nd sob are doing nice Mi. M. H. Suter. of Kokemo. Ind., and Charlotte Hackleman, of Carthage. Ind., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Forkner and family, of 5 Webb street. I. A. Christ, sales manager of the Northern Indiana Gas & Electric C" . left this noon for Cleveland, to Join his wife who has been there for the psst week. Mr. and Mrs. Crist will return to Hammond in two weeks. The Porcas Rebekah ITodge will hoid its regular meeting this evening at the I. O. O. F. hall. After lodge th Faithful Workers will meet for a short business session. All members are urged to be present. TheSo-So Club met Wednesday evening with Grace Brovlak. on Lw-ia st. Needlework: was enjoyed during thi evening and at 10:39 a two course luncheon was served. The next meeting will be held in two weeks at tho home of Mrs. L. C. Smith. 82 Claude street . The Knights and Iadies of Security are giving a dance tonight in their rooms in the Itimbach building. Every one is welcome . Liberty Camp. R. X. of A.. No. 8 4 87. will holij its regular meeting on Mondsy evening In the K. and I. of S. hall. All members are urged to attend as business of importance will be transacted . Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Wheaton entertained the McAleer club at a seven o'clock dinner last right at their home in Cedar Lake. The following were among tha guests: Mr. and Mm. R. H. McHie and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pierce, of Hammond, and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. W. Jobnson. Judge and Mrs. Martin Smith, Mr. ad Mrs. E. 1.. Shortridge and daughter. Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. "W. Donaha. Mr. and Jlri. Otto Meyers and Judge Harry B. Nicholson, all of Crown Point. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Newman, of 220 W. State st.. will visit in Chicago over the week-end. They will be the guests of Mrs. Newman's brother, Henry Martin anA family. Mrs. Kewman will also be sponsor for the little son of Mr. and Mrs. James Callahan, of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Scott of 187 Highland St., and Mr. and Mrs. Luis Finn are spending the week-end camping near Valparaiso, Ind. The Rooster Club dance, given at the Country Club last night was one of the, best of the season. Ballou'a four piece orchestra played and there was a very good attendance. Mrs. D. T, Dermody and son. Jack, of Columbia ave. are visiting the J. R. Bermondy's, of Ambia, Ind.. for a few days. IoriB Myers, of 771 S. Hohmm St.. is entertaining Maude and Louise Nye, of Winamac. Ind., over the week-end. Miss Marguerite Latta, of Greensburg. Pa., is visiting at the home of A. M. Turner. fria Poole and Nellie Meyers will tee the "Greenwich Village Follies'' Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. RAlph Pierce and son. William, and Mrs. E. L. Shortridgand daughter. Ruth, will leare tomorrow mornin by motor for Squirrel Lake. Minooqua, Wis., to spend two weeks .

The Christian Friends ChnxeA. At the school house on Spruce St.. near Madison st. Rev. E. J. GrJffoth, Pastor. 10.00 a. m. Sun-day School. 7:30 p. m. Preaching Service. Trinity ZajrUsli Xtistbana Church. K. of P. Temple, corner HohmaJi and Ogden sts. H. Marker sen. Pastor. C4 Maeon t. Phone 1448. 9:45 a. m. Sunday School. 13:39 a- m. Jlorning Servloe. 7:u0 p. m. Men's Bible Class. 7:45 p. m. Kvenlng Worsh.p. rrtadeas SraafaUcal CburcX Rev. Peter Weil, pastor. 9:30 a. m. Sunday School. 10;30 a m. Church Service. XHTlaa SeaJlAf Meettag-s- - , ...... v ? e - ---

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All free. All welcome. Salratloa Army. 263 East Slate at. Captain Samuel Ucdeg.rard in charge. R. D. Lkkllder. Taator. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. V. 1 H. at 6 p. m. Salvation service at S p. m. Week day meeting Thursda, Saturday night at H p. m. These schedules are for the summer months. Tlrat Charch of Christ, Scientist. 730 3. Hohniiin St. Morning service at 10:45. Sunday school 0.1 12 A'clnck. Wednesday cvci ins testimonial meet ing at 8 o clock. A free reading room is open daily ex cept Sunday, l'rom2 to o p. m.. and on Tuesday and Friday evtnings from 1 :'M to 9. The public is cordially welcome to all services and to visit the reading room. rixrt Chtireli of the ITaxarea. Corner Calumet and Michigan aves. A. M. Wella, I'astor. Sunday sihool, 9:45 a. m. Treadling 10:45 a. m. Young Peoples meeting. 6:45 p. m. Evangelistic service 7:45 p. m. Mid-week prayer meeting, 7:4a p. m. Wednesday night. Orchestra practice, 7:45 p. m. Fidajr night. Street mseting. S.00 p. 111. Saturday night. Pine Street Presbyterian Chtvrcb. Corner Pine st. and Chicago ave. Hev. M. H. Krauss. Pastor. Residence, 40i Oak st. Phone SUM. 9.45 a. m. Sunday School. 11:00 a, m. -Morning Worship 2:00 p. rn. Catechism Classes. 8:30 p- m. Senior and Intermediate Christian Kndeavor. . 7:30 p. m. Evening Service. Wednesday. 7:30 p. rn. Prayer Meeting. Friday. 7:30 p. m.- Choir practice. CvnteBSJrr IS- E. Clrarclx. Moved to Woil building Gvslhn St. Warren C. Henslee, Pastor. Sunday school 9.45 a. ni. Preaching service 10:45 a. m. Epuorth league 7 p. m. Evening service S r- m. Tb Associated Bible Students hold rublie services every Sunday 111 Odd Fellows 11a 11. Services are undenominational and the speaker is from Chicago. 2ioa as. Z. ClmrclL 202 Truman ave. Rev. Berk, Pastor. Phone 11S3J. ft: JO a. ni. Sunday Sehool and Riblo Study. 30:30 a. m Morning Service. T:3u p. m.tp worth League. Tlrst Presbyterian CTiurch. Ilohman and Highlaod sid. J. C. Parrett, Mirdster. Bible bchool at 9:45 a. m. Morning worship at 11:00 a. m. Subject "Glorying." Christian Er.dfaavor at 8:30 r. 'n. Loader Elsie Johnson. No evening service during July August. and Monro Street Metacftlst Episcopal. Rev. Ltonald Wayne Riddle. I'astor. Sunday sehool 10:45 a. m. Morning ser ite 11:10 a. ni. Sermon "The Sasu-tions of Religion." Epworth league 6:3'i p. m. Kvening service 7:S0 p. ni. Sermoo "Politic and Democracy.". Chrlstlaa Chnrcb. Calumet and Summer street. C M. Smjthson. Pastor. B;J0 Bible school. 10:45 Sermon and Communion. Betty Boswell and Norman Berry. 15 minutes ach. Subject, "Kxcusses and How to Merit Them." 7:00 Intermediate and Senior Enieavor. :00 Evangelistic services. John Gleason and Hshold 'alker. 15 minutes each. Tne So-jtb Side bus leaves lSih and Madison at ?:15 The North Side bu wiit be on Shtrleld 9:00, Huuhn. ..'J; Onk and Hoffman. 9:2$. free ride to ajtd from the services. ft. Paul's CThtixeh Ipiscopl. Ct. FatU's ChveJw-SpiseopaJ.. Rimbach Ave. and Ann yt Rev. AV. J. Hawthorne, vector. Two services will be held. Holy communion at :UU a. m. Morning prayer and tertnon nt ::6i a. m. Special eestry meente Monday nsht in the guild room at S:00. St. Paul's intheraa Cnarch. J5 Clinton st. W. F. Lichtsmn. pa3tor. S.30 a. m. First servtec- liermau. ; 10:45 a. ui. Second service i iibl;sh. Regular congregational mwting postpoped until turter notice. Botil Stt. Tentseortti Aiinatlj T49 Sohl st. 9:S0 a. ni. Bible School, lo st a. m. Preaching Service. 7:45 p. m. Preaching Service. Thursday evening, :45 p. in. 1 i Tlrst Merhodist Episcopal Church. I T. J. Bassott, Pastor. P:00 a. m. class meeting. 9:0 a. m. Sunday school and Bib; classes. 10:48 a. m. Morning worship. Theme of sermon "The Divine Plan. ' 6:80 p. m.- Epworth league. The meeting will be held on the lawn of A. R. Abbott, 10: Ogden St. 7:30 p. m Evening worship. Theme of sermon. "The frown of Lire." 7:45 p. m. Wednesday Praver meeting. On Sunday morning. Aug. 15. Brother Henslee will preach and in the evening. Dr. H. L. Davis will preach and conduct th Fourth Quarterly Conference. Too Late To Classify FOR RENT OR SALE Seven room brick house with 3 acres of land, rent $72.50, East Gary, convenient to transportation. Price 13,600. Schneider. East Gary. Phone Hobarl 1S12-W-1. Owner South Chicago, phone 38s. S-7-1 FOR SALE By private party. 5 pass. touring car in good condition. Cheap for cash, t'all S02 State St. Hammond. 8-7-3 FOR SALE 1916 Auburn six. good co"ndition, S600. Phone Hammond 3705. 8-7-3 WANTED Man for clerk and weigher in East Chicago industry, -nate wages desired. Address A-209 Times, Hmmond 8-7-J Auto Owners Specials Auto Tops'! eDUt Upholstery? and Seat Covers) Repaired Automobiles painted in any color to look like new. Cut Rate Auto Paint and Trimming Co. 303 MICHIGAN AVE. HAMMOND Phone.: Office 2141, Ret. 3446

Immanosi EvajigeUcal CHurch. 848 Sibley St. Rev. Carl Sohacrrer. rastor. rhone 11S0W. 9:0 a. m. Sunday .-.elio.,!. 10:30 a. m. Knplisli j.erv i-.-n. Monday. 7:30 p. ni.--'f.ioher's ti to-tin c Tuesday, 7:30 ?.. m. Y. V. 1. Thursday. 2;()ii p. in. I.ad.es' aid, social mectii.g. TJrat Baptist ChnrcU. 207-213 Sibley si. Sunday school I'1- n. m. Moi-ii'.ng worship I 1 a. m. Theme 'God's Faiih in Men '' Int ernmdiat e 1 "n 1011 7 : f ".. Kveninf worship H p, 111 ThoniD-' H;i! I'm or HhHmii II mi?" Wednesday cvfiniic, Aim. 1 1--j.ecial busine." mooting.

HE SCORNS SEPARATE PEACE PLANS (Continued from pae on-) gue of nations is the same n, principle as the league to fntr.ro. pc-ac-headed by form.-r President Tatt a ret supported b yother prominent l'ij.uhlicans. the govunor pro. ceded to a v igorous defense of A i t 1. ,. f whn 'i, he declared, ihe Monro.- uo trim- " ithe very ess ne.' Enemies of the iiagu, the g...ernr said, hypocrlteiilly claim it will d.-ai? uk into foreign wars, hut tli y tail to realize that evrry hi-h seho,. voiiii-:-ster in the land kre.us that 110 Ueaty can overriae the consiuu iion w m-u ; reserves to congr.-.-.s and to (f.n.-sj alone, the power io declare war.' The plank in the d-:uiocr,'i tic .'inform calling- for iniracJ ate ra t itn-a t ion ! of the treaty without 1 eservn t k ms im-j pairing its essential imem ily. means, j the governor said, "turn we shall stat.-i our interpretation of the ..v. mint as: a matter of jsood fa it 1 to our a ; ,eia - 1 ten and as a precaution fcj-:'! -t ny : misuuiierstandtriK - n.YPl.Aivs ci.trniiui mih.mi:m Th platform, he also asjem-u, lay.! no l.ar aaint amendnier.is thai wm j be helptul o ie-ii a iny n . loaj "disturb the vital principle , Heservations. trie . rn..r ronnn-J ued, muy be unnece.-isiiry. but they w-nij i I'-aj-i oe re-asj-urin.- to him,iv -f -ti, citizens who feel th-il in Mgninj; tne treaty there should he no l.oi-ti! reset-! viitions mat Hi'e riot exrre-! ml iii;iin words, as a matt.r uf la th to otn-i a.Hociatcs. ox. alter conaemriing- nn'failure of the republican confe.-s to lift from the pet-pie a heavy burden of war taxation, pledited a rtemo. ratio administration to reduce national taxes in excess or tiv, iuui.,n riniai yearly. He promised to ti)od;fy ;hirnly taxes on small earners, salar ied and professional men. the atrteiiitural producer and the f,nnl! tradesman . He suggested the sut.st Hutu n for the excess profits tss -f a tax ct from ,.re to one nrnl a half !er cent on every go?n bti.iro ss crncern. Profiteers h denounced as tae mns! sininier infiuenc in Amert .-an life and Just

We want you to visit our salesrooms afnd play your favorite selections on the Melo-Harp yourself. Only by trying it can you realize the delightful difference of the Melo-Harp. Found only in Straube-made player-pianos, the Melo-Harp combines the soft sweet strains cf the harp with the full rich tones of an unusually high quality piano. Stop in some time soon and enjoy this musical treat. We have the most complete line of Pianos and Player Pianos ever displayed in Hammond. Beautiful fancy figured walnuts, .elegant oaks and mahogany?. Never before have we had such a beautiful line to select from. Our piano rooms and Victrola rooms have been redecorated and refurnished. Our new roll room is a beauty for your convenience and comfort. Everything in music you will find here. Our prices are right, our goods are right, and YOU KNOW IT. You are invited to come in and see us. No trouble to show you around. No trouble to show goods.

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l: promised if elected to find mean? "1 am sincerely grateful to the demor eoiapeiiin them 'to i;sf the same: ocratic party, but I am glad to say yaialick of Honesty mat governors! that it has always recognized that my tn-'ft "f in,' or su'Tor the, penalty ot official duties were to the people ay n criminal law. 1 whole, and has in no case attempted p!-i.t t ion of piihitc life and pro- to jnt.fi f re unJer pretext of party re-

r'lt.;. hut absolute 1 nip rliall t y. le-iv-iru, pubti' opinion to i., the rest. s the furction of government in innus- : irifi' dialiii 1-a nee, Ci.x assei t d . I Infringement . .1' tie lights of 1 if; ; fpeeell and free jH'cSt'. lie Hid. Slf UUwa.rant'd ;:ri ri 1 -minions . ' c'oi : . i 1 1 , . na i ;a! 1. in ir, ne uei iare.i.! will 1..- helpful l.u' we need a definite1 a nd i-r-i 1.-- Mat em. nt - f e..n. y Hg , vhat vo:nes- :n-if urol- W'O'kiti men' may do and may riot do iri the v a v ot ' oir.t :nai ior. nd 'dli-.'t ive H-ti ,n. I iee 1 . ,1 :- d' t'rtir.tiy. land 1 wlnmation, r. gnlation of c-id storage, '.-derail snnot ton of c pi-mtivo hiiyini: an , .!ei;n tnrmers and iii.iiuiii"iit : of r-n I farmeis to p-siit-ns ..f 111;-, portatice in the gov -1 n me nt . w -1 e ; ui 1 1 ' of the proer.nm tiffed by Gov. as' a m-ant: of improvnit! a v: n-u It 11 ra 1 .-n- , ditions and hali'm; th- movement ot fa rniei s t o t he eit ies ' Adoption of' the 1, in ! sy.-tr-ni ar:ti ! the -ns. . ! !da t i.,n of h-j)a it mer:t s. the . n-.v . inm. tit il.-clar.-d can he made to I result in rod net ton -f the expense f I fie. i-rt:i'i-nl without 'ss of fTl I'n.-y, U: n maximum of f-uir 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 n D"llii!f. I iueludinu !"t!kin fund mtere.-t -n th-:-(national d ' -f . j Tlit- O'-mot ra ' 1- party was pi- n -.. 'i y un: ( --x to prompt l-e-hahuitati. -f dtsa d hav- '-.si 1. teruu hop. "The s-ifi. f--rm. that tes will j: .-. n ni'-nd no n t ' 11 n-1 . -Io-: :-. h the .-tor a . h hr in maa nd a 1 11 hop.- , ,1 , t- , ttfv o u r I) i T - ! uium s t a - surTiar" .- (I. eo-.-. Har.l!n? nni.-i vnm-t! i.y i I": e 1-v par- . ivei n r ri

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