Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 57, Hammond, Lake County, 24 August 1920 — Page 9
Tuesday. Auzust 24, 1320.
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REPUBLiCftNS ARRANGE, THEIR PMMAGE )
TAFFETA GOWN FOR FIRST FALL DAYS
fTf M E8 BUE1J AT, STATE, CAPITAL INXIAXArvUiS.'; End. Aug. 2S . K-p-ublicans of the State ar showing much Interastln ih-iflref Jpilgi Imago of Hioeiers to it!tflhonir of Senator Harding', which will o'ocair next Saturday. TAe gatlns from the Indianapo'.s Hardin CI abth Marlon rfiub nd thr Columbia Club-of 1 h.s rity.-wtl! b Joined in making th trip by ' hundreds ol other errtli-uaiitstic Hmpubilcaris from all fnlon'of Indiana. Ir.diarna has becnjhonarU by racedvine; thJ first dat fnr a front porch P'ech. excsptiriR Oh Jr. delegation. Leader irf parrriinar to, make much of the rpier'al r.-nj!V.ib m given the 'are and on ! ;' the In crest dele-cations to vtsii t hs Harding-home during tha campa-frn is vorpeotedjrn make the trip ? h-? train 'of oiKhleen ce ache. R..porrs rerelvpdjat th -Republican state headquarters 'indicate that dcieralona from Anderson. NVwcawtle. Winchester. Tcrre ' Hajte. CJrenra&tie. Kkomo. Marion, jruncle. Hartford City, Portland. Richmond. T.'npnn City. Lebanon. Hunr.nrtcn and .VoMesvi;! wii! jotr tha Indianaf oils ciiibg for the visit ic the nominet't .hom- c'ty. Arrinsmnl hajv been made to take ihe Indianapolis Military band to Marian and a monntf r parade of Indiana' Republicans wlii)ha held on tha treetsaof the Ohio. crt leaders expect , to 'shaw Senator J Hardlrsr that the Hoo1r Republicans ' anc, enthusiastic In hl'bah.aJf And tha visiting- delajstlon iwO! stagra a byg Harding-,' dein. cnrtratltrn I trhtnj they arrive la Marlon. Z. li und-rstocd thsft Senator Hardj trig- has bsen -woirk trig .for pome tim on j the adrees -which he 'Will deliver to the Indiana deletk-i. He has Intimated i that he wlBipayi special attention to tha Leag-u i of Nhtlona iwiue and fcij remarks arexperted to be of nationwide Interest. Reports reachleg- IniUaoapolU Indicate that the. can Jldacy of Warren MoCrayfor thi-:veEnor9hlp la being- received enthusiastically throughout the state. Mr. MaCrayls making a v'lscrousi carropaiari' and la attracting to h! , atipport hundreds of Democrats, ' who'itf" distrusted ' -with the campaign fcalr.r1 eonducted'byffcls Pem-'cratSc opponent. rr. iTrCulSo-nrh. tfh Democratic gubernatorial norninee.j,!. described as a t colorless candidate. . without the jr.erI sonailty or the vial.vn necessary to direct the state government. In his eanvpaiem utterances i thus far Tr. Mc-Culloug-h hasconf!ne-dhimpeif largely to 'ncoherent aAtacka on '3oodricriism." He haj made ito constructive criticism of the Republan platform or policies and has offeredno program for a atata administration ; which appeal to the
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tiiurvli. t'vtrybody i invited. Miss Ilosc l,-,idwlg of (hicao. Saturday tveniiig and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Nick J. l,udw f a m i 1 y .
Mr. and Mrs. John Mauinot of Hnmmond visited Wunday here with relative.
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spent here f and
and Mr. Chrint Sohtnal of m-s-pint Sunday here with Jake
.i tin: lo;ii,!ii Hua-ts" over Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mathius and sun of Michigan City and Mlsa Edith Noil of Chicago . Mrs. KUa Roper and daughter Mrs. ivddicord were Chuago visitors yesttrday . Cvtr, Xatchke and daughter of Mli-n-eukfi', are hro visiting at tha home of Mr. and 'Mrs. J. Iarson. Mrs. Caret returned to her home In
Pi'trolt today after a three weeks vis- j
it l ore at trie l.orne of Mr. W . Roidt. She was ao"or.ipanied home by Miss
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Mr. and M:s. Iotns Ka-liVa of Hass l.akt: were guests fundsy of Mr. and Mrs. Jno K'eck. Mis Anderson o f "!; ii'ii c is visiting io- mother Mr. Initio Ciii'lsou. Mrs . Jioh:.. lturu'-n who lm.' been ijihio ii! ivi' s rakrri to tlo' r.ary h".-plt-a ! i h1. v W k . Mr J. Hden and rianghter iovel returned Si.nd;i.v fr ..11 a two v w 'th I'm loij a! Pixiilir, 'M-n. A b:rt:oay ciir.!'r wa s held Sunday" 'n b-Tior ut Mm. (. Jri i Hi in-v's b'.' lhlav. t-enty-five t l.i;i v ! :i and frl'-nd-. being present . Mr. and Mrs iVm Ra. hka an t faintly v i -: t 1 at !. Ij.oik- ,..f K. I:cnka at Hebron Sunday. The Misses CUic I l.-ck and Klna Hi rCT returttrd home yf-ltr.iar from I 'aw Ia vv. Mi h Mr. and Mrs. C flaming enfe'tatn-
Lightning Struck TwIm. ' I.!htnin)f sfrikf-s twe, U thf same
r-'ft'-e. in spite of the old saw. fur nt j
fn fnqiic-itt Into the death at Cherts. Kngiand. of a man killed while shel
terlnar tinier n ee in a hnrflelrl d'lrtnt; , n thurnlerstonn. It wm stated that The! troe. o'io of a group of five of the srui-.e i height, had been strui-t by Itlrning : before In the r"cnt Instance the' li?htmn followed the ronrs-e of the old'
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The dark Bilk dres ia one of th first thouchts which come with departing: rumrner. The frst cool days of early fall always bring- a need for the dark silk frock. Here is a very pretty one which is simple yet striking. It ia trade cf navy ta -- feta trimmed with ir.gets of pleated beiee georgette. These with a r.arrotv edge of ecru lace roinfa at the neck form the only trimmire
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went to Chlcagro last evening to vi.t her aister, Mr. C. F. Keeper and husband f or a week . Leonard Calkins of Kckcm?. Ind.. halted friends tn Lowell last eveniti'. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Johnsou of
'Cleveland. Ohio, are visit irg their par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Janii'H Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. i. H . Tftrie. Charles palmer returned yesterday from Oo-vvner'si Crove. Ili.. where be 1.0 3 been working for the past three weeks . Mrs. Karl Hayden went to Hammond iest evening . Mrs. C. O. Hii: and daughfr Miss Tiielma. returned yesterday from a via it with relatives In Lafayette. Virgil k:rttch field is visiting hla parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scritch-fleM
Joan B. Greg-g of Hammond, v'sited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emory Hregg. yesterday. Mr-.'. Veala Einsphr of HimmmJ, "-as a Sunday guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Graves. Mrs. Verntce Lloyd of Gary, spent yowierday here with her mother. Mrs. F. F. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Slsson of Gary, was here yesterday the guests of hla parents. Mr. and Mrs. Will Siason. The members of the Christian church held Sunday School and church services at Cedar Lake yesterday. It was an al day meeting. There- was a big attendance and those presnt report excellent meetings. Mr. and Mr. M. I.. Ragon and Mis Alalia Pagon wera Chicago v-lsitora yesterday. Arthur Foater returned to his hom In Birarrston. 111., last evening after a week'a visit with hla parents, Mr. and Mr. Albert F"oeter. Mr. and Mra. Thomas Hall of Crown Point, were the guests of their daughter, Mrs. Byrl Grant and husband yesterday. Donald Qalncy nf Chicago, visited iiis father. Dr. W. C. Qjincy here yeserday . Mr. Hattle McN'ay and son LaVerne.
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Banday. Aug. 2th and 30th. the St. John's congregation will give their annual picnic tor the benefit of the r.e-
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7 cnderSul re3u:;s reported, for mrn's, tcomrn't end thldren't hiir. If you era bald, or les.r.j nair, or hava dandruM, you should try KOTALKO; it may be what' needful for to-ur acaip and in such rase it is a pleasure to observe the starting
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