Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 46, Hammond, Lake County, 11 August 1920 — Page 5
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Personal and Social News
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Mrs. Ki rn . p.irtlett, of 1 J 1 - Fores .1' t-nut, will tniiTMui at a imi" nVbtei ! jn.-botm on Friday in h"inT ' M ' '--
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J Nevton Ilembieff and Mr.--. Harriett Walker Wfr'- called laf -r. Mich.. on acfun! of the I h t i of then- ln-o-; ther. .J..a. 1(emor :f. who d'cd lust .- ... 1 j Mlf. n. Stlollj;. .!.... p. Ill . IS
the tu'.-t ut Mr.-. Marlon ll"(r a:i) . Mrs. NfWton H-in'offf a ('"ir ri m i
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v,;',;"' wmY:f !n;;::;:f ; button covering in Superior n-iai i....m ., I. W. .: . I ' V. vr vr I 1 1 1 1 1 M. in om; l V W hiii!ry w it! Sit- the .see.. mi lecture! T'L a ' i ru; . h - a i i :i .-w in:r nvichine n " :,i art I, at Politics" ami tli will 1 b-iru m.-. at! kind of r parrs, all
Th-r sptockc s . Il i.: hop., I !h,i:,v,,rk e u a i a n I il . on J. immni ,.f Hammond will take ad -; "'?' "I .1 Sun .-' . just w -. t
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lat evening at the h'me of Mrs. MrKimioii, 2" j is- stret. .tmo. , mii.4c nii'l pin s; mi; I'linti-'H iff enjoyed (luring the evening and the prise wan won by .Mrs. l;i!gr i "lumpHck'.-r. A dainty luncheon w is served at l'.'.oii. Miv l,Huu-r received many pretty ati'J US' fill gifts.
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! .lenni.- Blair, nf Hainni'Moi. wet-.- in . I U'-nn.-elu.-r. Mondav to n-i t . .'r. aiui
To:rt il.! in i'ii a Tires.
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The tunp rsKiied are desirous of es1 ' ''!'! their henrt felt ari"' elation to all I hose who shewed yiirh great kind-nef-s in our lute, bi-i'cin einent in the death i.f niir husband and father and also t'.,r the beautiful Moral pieces. Mrs A. . Howard, Unfh Howard, .'"I'll Howard. Kve!;,n Howard, K.llth Howard. -1 T -1
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LIASONIC NOTICE M ; lb. is ...f .-,ai lb ,1 ! ..!e. No . vv -V. M , nr.. b--i by nof li-.l .. .!!'. I tneeino: to 1... held lYelay At.. KttU at T .I'i o .-'..ok. K.
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iron contest wiil be Iv'd. The Indies Aid Soviet y tf Th lintianiiiM IA a nelio U tihurcli Ivtf ' vS;b!py j-rcet wilt have th-ir m.-nth'.y h ial a therms; Xhutsdaj aff inooii m ohurvll ha);. 1, C. IV A. and their friends w-itl :- v a basket pirnic Thursday at l-;tk-' Front Park. . Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Denham of Van r.-jren street, accompanied, hy their ,-r.tjpirt, tVjlliain Sftchrist. will l.-ave Thursday for a motor trip through K titucky. Mrs. Myrta B. Evans o 7 n'ooU avenuf. s dmi tted to the Sta.t' of A es!y llcmorial hosrita! of Chioafro (u July 1. vi3iri her family, Mr. and Mr-. Gomer I Evin. and Ilobert Evitns of 7 3? Wood avenue, in Tuosday ufternoin and evening. Th MfrrilU-ille Study club he'd its annual outing- Aug. 4 at ths home of Mrs. Louis IV'uglas of East t'lilcaKo. Soma w ent in a j'. .mobiles and suni" on is trect car. there were 22 present, lira Jacob Millar and daughters of .Joshen, who nr vi"l'inir at the home c Mrs J B Blachly. Mrs. (leorge Junes cf East Chicago, and Mm. Thomas of East ChJcaro. were ajnonjr those preant. -V delightful luncheon was served nd fol'.owins' that the business of the c'ub was tran'a',"d Tt was decided to ho!4 ail !iy meetmcs on'-e a, mit.'i at e homes of ihi member? OfP.c-rs elected for 'he following yar wr; P-es:dent. Margaret Woods, vice president, Mrs. Easson ; secretary, Mrs. Ar..; treairurer, Mrs Moore, The M. T club tnet fit the home of Porie Ulrlch lasr eveiungr. Marie Roberta was initiated into the clut). Purinjf th eveni'ig a nicely arranged luncheon was served The next meeting will b hlfl st the home of Helen Batonie. in Eat Chicago.
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Mr and Mr'-. K. ). W1nc.kl-r and Jon. ; Klehii.rd, Of 11 fi.-M-olt street, will leave J i he last of tjie vvek for Tine lak-. In :ir Milwaukee. vvh'T. 'he,. -.x ill be j I'liift- at th-- sinner limii" of Mr. and i .Mrs. l A. Kwi.-e.
'h n V'.'.i p it on that n. the r.ohluiK Auto Sa'e- ai ity to serve you.
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Miss Maig-iieriie l,atta return-d to (;ieensbur, l"a., last evening aft.-r weeks visit at ,th.. - lorn of A. M. Turner, of illendale park. Miss Lutta's t w.t ni-ees. P.ose Jamison, who la. be.-n here for the past three v--Us, and Rose Turner returned with her. Mr. ami Mrs. 1 1 . .1. Wri-hr of Mon-
i n- street and Mrs. O. N Ktirei- and
son, Oscar N , Jr.. '..ft this niornitur f.r an automobile trip t hrou 4h 'entral Indiana and oh: . visit lti.sr it, m .nv fl' if a and towns. They expet to return in about t-n dav?.
: Nicholas Emmcrl i n a, the 1 nd.rtas-r has moved to his new homo, HTS Sou'h : Hohman, l oir.er CHoton .-(r.-i-t, tla-m-t nn .nd. Indiana. 8 -1 1 -1
Hli'-lll l'"ur5 l.ii tin ran church will hive iis I i'lisiii.'.--- tii 'eiinK combined w o h a . of- ' !'' . yo. ;:t!. tomorrow afternoon at t he hur.il pari '-s. A ' i ui'inli. is are asked
to be present.
Mrs. M.-hiti .Monnef of 13 IVroit eei. 1- entertaining h-r moiht-r. Mrs! . iloi'lous of Hartford. Mi. h., and lo r
NOTICE VilR SAW". Sweet eor iVjrn! h.'r faru-., Hla. '.v ak Savoi av-n .'-. He-svi" -. !nd ;,v.;V. not:- J 3TT- V i .
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ii trcnt'-ndously admired man people . Mrs. St.
to r'-turu to Hummoiui
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The Girls beach party Kr.tnt Park
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The ensp.nterit Iri.i b j .r Mi.-s .tuba S- bopp r.r C1V a: k-,,11. .,f Hammond.
n'"r Ht 1-,k"j.., take placo Oct. 4. a S. ipal diversion
01 annn'iP'.ei St. l.ouv. to 1 1 e wed' i : M k l.obis.
foltmiin of 621 Fovsvthi
p v':o?. h 3 -r". or. iii id ni? o r.r ' rp ,t of n TiaTe: j.-, .''?:. to, tos-8 e. M'c T. .i. Sr-,. ao1 oniidten -f T :' ino"o.n. vrto';e. Iv.v :ori ro Soi-r e, W.jt. t,n?ii ..ley win spend, iha n.o;ita Cf -Aasrusi.
was a wienie roast and picnic luncheon, bathing- and games wre also enjoyed . Mr. Bowman and . B. f'osner, .-i: '- odiarl of the K. of P boildme b-ft
this m.-riiina; for Virginia and VVe.-t j Virtiinia. They will make the trio by !
automobile .
F. St. Clnir, father of Fern Andn.l the beautiful motion p'Cture actress of
Brl:n, has received word from his d-n:-t:li'er and hr tiint!i'r who is visitinr her in Germany, They say that food is very scarce In Germany and the poor people are starving but those with money are able to buy food such as it is. Miss Andra has lived in Germany all during; th war and expects to remain there indefinitely as she is very successfully engaged in the motion picture business, havir0hr own film company. Sh is a beautiful cirl. on th madonna type, and
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honor of l-Yane-s Groff, last rh. home of Mr.;. Wni. Bo. V mine :. 'Tornik, "54 J"htv Mi-s Gro'.t' will iie-.ni" 'lii
.t..-. oh Gard of 'r. 'in point on Aunr
24. Th" eenit!g- was spent with ir.usi. j and Raines and the fir-', prise wasj award". 1 to Mrs. Gnss Ness and ihei consolation pi i.e to Emm Ibrimk. At pi o'clock a two course lurv he. 01 w .- S"fV"l. The truests wt-rr : Heb 11 Parrv J of Tobdo. Ol-.io, n P.o.-k, Emtf.-t ! H'TiiMk. Rosa!'.: Aihi'tson. i':ara Koib. 1 Stella Groff. Agnes W-i.-s. Mrs. i.'iu N 'ss. Mrs. John .-'ehertr, Mrs. Jo.se pil I "1 i-s. Sr.. Mrs. John lirolf, Mrs. T. P.oliri. Mr.. Wm. B". k and H-rn-.im: fl'TIIei.
Mrs. Brnt-st McKintion. Mr. Howatd '"it vt and Mrs. Harb v Bft-bty "nv rt.ci.oi
the Standard Bearers at a 111 I bi neon s 1
sb.oier m honor of Mr'. Frank Iauyi
The quiltcrs of the I,t,1!9 A11 Poclety f the First Presbyterian church will i-ieer for work Thursday evening in the sewing, room of tho church. Any one having clothinjr to be sent to the foreign fields will X'lase brins it or semi it at that tinie. Mr. and Mrs. It. M. Bennett of r,it9 Oakley nvenue, are visiting their daughter, who Tiafi been very ill, at her home in Fairland, Ind. The F. E. CI. club wtll meet Thursday evenintf August 11th, at the home f Mm. Harry Jewett. on Sheffield ave. All members are requested to be P-sert .
.WOMEN MAY
BE STRONG
-td rnjoy Bf whether in trie home or businesa world If they can keep at bay thoae ailments peculiar to their tet. If e-rerjr woman realized how J-ydla E. Tlnkham' Vegetable Compound, that simple remedy made from roots and herbs, goes to the root of the trouble and overcomes such symptoms as bachacke. headaches, nervousness and lrrltat lllty. they would be healthier, happier and stronger. If you suffer from ny form of female Ills why rlon't you try It? It wilt pay you tt do so. a d v .
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Specials for Thursday, Friday and Saturday
One car Red Star Brand Large White Potatoes Per bu.. $3.00. Per pk. . . 80c One car Earlv Ohio Potatoes iN'ice cookers. Per bu.. $2.50. Per pk . .65c Fancy Eating and Cooking Apples 3 lbs., 25c. Per pk 80c Nice Juicy Oranges Per doz .65c-40c-35c 25c Extra Fancy Peaches Per basket , 25c Extra Fancy Blue Plums Per basket. $1.00. Per doz 25c Large Red Plums Per basket 85c Large Ripe Bananas Per doz 35c-30c Fancy Large Sweet Pears Per doz 40c Sweet California Seedless Grapes Per lb. . i . ... .25c Nice Large Sweet Cantaloupes Each I5c Fancy Blackberries Per quart 30c Red Beets and Carrots 3 bunches 10c Dry Onions 6 lbs 25c Extra Large Cucumbers 2, 3 and 4 for 25c Fancy Home Grown Tomatoes Per lb.. 15c; 2 lbs 25c Extra Large Ripe Watermelons Each .. . .75c-65c
SPECIAL Exfra Fancy Large Sweet Corn, per dozen
35c
MANY MORE GOOD THINGS TO EAT CAN BE HAD AT THE
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Phone: Ham. 190 Opposite Mee Hotel
nee Co. 641 So. Hohman St. Free Auto Delivery
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It is useless to ignore or belittle the danger of fire, ire is always with us. It cannot be scared away or faced down by brave word3. Far better to provide against fire with ample fire insurance, and to get posted on the best way to
prevent and extinguish fire. j You can secure both benefits j with a policy in the Hartford Fire j
Insurance Company the company that has stood foremost for over a century. Ask us today. CLAIR M. STEPHENS, Real Estate, Loans, Foreign Exchadga 3402 Elm St. Phone 993. Indiana Harbor.
AMERICAN LEGIONS Jollies of 1
Best Home Talent Show Ever Staged in Hammond
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All Star Characters
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Orpheum Theatre '
Thursday, Friday and Saturday Nights August 121314 I . , p Reserved Seats Now on Sale at Orpheum Theatre Box Office 6
HAMMOND Yellow Cab Co. Anyt Tim c, Any Place Phone 1 54-
CARD OF THANKS wish to thank our friends and neighbors, for their kind assistance and synij.athy at the death, of our father and husband. Henry K. Pennell Kspetiaily l.j tin- Masttns do u e express our aiMireciation. Also for the floral oi'ferinus and use of cars furnished Mrs. Mai Penin-11 and dHUShter. S-l 1-
nerman rLargis ana ituanipn .mmniiTg pent the week end at Lake Maxmkucke, with the party of Hammond people who have a cottage there..
The iJeborah society will ledd an allday meeting tonvrrow. at the i'hristian church.
CALL CIVIC CLUB DIRECTORS' MEETING
A special iiifftin? of the directors of the inJUra Harbor Civic Club ha been ailed for this evening. The principal mater to conie before the board veii; ;.- the sele. rion of a successor for c,.,.. ui a rt -V I tturtrin who tenlr
Knv. and Mrs. F. W. Benjamin of I ' . ' .... .., .
iros resignation .-e.cit v r.ij a o in Norfolk. Neb., are spending th- L..oolll, ,!tT....tive S. vte,nber 1. end with Mr. and ilrs. . IJ. S evers,
or 4J3 Indiana avenue. I
Don't throw youi papei fiwsy ithout reaaine the want ad pact".
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A Sure Way To End Dandruff.
IV TASTELESS CASTOR OIL IS EASY TO TAKE Strength and Purity Remain the Same but Unpleasant " Tasfe is Removed.
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the chemists of Kpenier Kellog-R v Sons. Inc. haB rejult.-d in a yreat
Ther- Is one sure way that has never' Improvement In castor oil, the reliable failed to remove dandruff at once, ami' old family remedy. Th ia new tasteless that is to dissolve it. then you destroy j castor oil has the same strength and tt entirely. To do this. Just Ret about j purity as the old-fashioned kind. It's four ounces of plain, common I irpiad 1 no prr rent pure cas'or oil. Nothing arvon from any drut? store (this is all has been removed Lu; the nauseating you w ill need i. apply it at nie;ht when taste. Think w hat this means to retiring; use enough to 'moisten the , mothers and their children. When the
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! Ii 11 -rer tips. j liy motriinn. most if not all. of your dandruff will he gon and three or I four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every 1 single siKti and trace of it. no matter how much dandruff you may have. ' You will find all itching and dig ffir.fr of 1 lie scalp will stop instantly. and your hair will he fluffy, lustrous, irlos?y. silky ind sft. and look and fel a hundred times hetter, adv.
HAMMO0. JNOIAHA
doctor says. ";iv them castor ;! there need no longer be any tcuhle. Children need never know they aie taking; castor oil. irwn-ups will also appreciate the diference between Kellonn'a Ta.telrpi. I imlor Oil and th fdd-fashioned nauaf tiny kind. Soid by all good drugrslsts. If you want a castor oil absolutely without nauseating taste. Insist tin genuine lahoratory fllled bottles, plainlv labeled KIIsk'm Tntele. I'Minr r(l Three sizes. 15c, 35c. and 65c. adv.
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Saloct yotir tirenac cording to tha roads they have to travel: In sandy or hil!y country, wherever the going is apt to be heavy The U. S. Nobby. For ordinary country roads The U. S. Chain cr Usco. For front wheeli The U. S. Plain For best results rry vrhcr TT. S. Royal Cords-
IOOK at the crowds that step out of their cars in front of the movies every summer evening. The movie m a n a g- c r o would be renting half of their theatres for store space, if it weren't for tne automobile. It is typical of Americans that ,thQy' took to the automobile as a matter of course just as they have to the movies and to every other great invention of the last half century.
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And the same tning ops happened every time. T&king things as they come is a fine way to foster waste and extravagance. As regards tires, the comeback is about due. People arc pretty near through pay
ing for something that isn' there when they look for : . What a man pays for in a tire is quality not a limited number of miles or the prvi lege of -getting a rebate ii. case the miles don't conic up to the limit. U. S. Tires are guaranteed as to quality with no limitation of mileage. And that holds just as good for the small car tire as for the biggest U. S. Tire we've got. There's only one stand -rc of quality vvitb U.S. od the size of the car has nothing whatever to do with it. IV We represent U. S. Tires in this town. You'll find it worth while to talk to us before you buy any more tires.
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B0HLING AUTO SALES 707 Hohma.i St. Michigan and Guthrie Hammond Indiana Harbor
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INDIANA HARBOR TIRE AND BATTERY CO. Indiana Harbor WHITING GARAGE. Wtine. Ind-
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