Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 62, Hammond, Lake County, 30 August 1920 — Page 6

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THE TIMES Monday. August 30.. 1920.

LITTLE TEXAS RANGER WINS A PRIZE

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Little Miss James in her go-cart. Dcwt in Galveston. Tpxa?, Miss Frances Drucilla James va,' fswarded f rst prize in a beauty contest. Her little go-cart was decorate 1 in blue silk, and the judges had little d.Siculty ia giving the premier

honors to her.

Twin City

News Notes

1 it Kankakee river at thp Leon Granger ' ramp and Mis.s Alice Williams accomi Anied her. J Mrs. ivi.t Shef!i:ll. secretary tn the ! i ffi.es of the- Mark Utility company, is riiurnifif.- t lur at-.tivitlfs atfor a v- ' ration spent at V alparaiso. hr former ' home an i .-til! the home of many of ber ro!at:v ?. Mrs, Kdward Horh of the UaXe Kront. I ivho hat! plcns made to leave for Culi-

forma on an extended visit, will te

1-aving i.-i;r and it is her intention to remain south until next sprlDKMrs. e Kowlor. who left this city wth hi r husband a short time ago to

Mrs. M. Kipp of Kockford. III., ha.s ! establish a homo in Indianapolis, l? "-

arrived in this city and is visiting at pretext lire for n visit with the WiHthe home of her son. Warren, and Mrs. ! l im MutlauKhy? in Ivy street. At the Klpp !n Beacon street, for a tw days present time Mrs. Fowlt-r is visiting in

She was accompanied by Mils Nellie j fhicat". Mr. and Mrs. McOaughey re-

tinfr a trip to hit home town later. Mr. and Mri. William Collins have returned after a four mnntha nbsenc from thin nty dur n which time they spent with the'r daughter, Mr. IVf r

lloiaen in Casoar. nvo. Thev are

presently at the home of the W. K.j

Hobble's. Attorney and Mra. W. J. Murray arrived home from Colorado Sprlnjt. where Mrs. Murray hn been on a visit to her folks for a few weeks and Mr. Murray Joininn her there later and accompanying; her back. The Indiana Jewish Indies Aid will re-open their sessions Siptember 1st at a meeting; announced at the home of Mrs. Lester Oltenheimer. 4311 Ilarinfr av. at I p. m. It As desired that there he a tarire attendance of members present so that details for t lie coming- season's work be outlined. Mis Fdna Rottenbern of Cutherie st . has departed for an eastern tour of a few weeks and w.l !vin t in Atlantic City as well as New York and adjacent territory. The hake sale conducted Snturday by the ladies of the United Presbyter

ian church at the Downing procery was,

well patronised and the members eonductlngr It are very tcratefu! Indeed to those who made the purchases and enabling- them to add financially and

moat satisfactorily toward their fund. The John Hughs and the Kdward Deliriaes are home from their outing: atLake Geneva. Wis. The latter joining the Hautfha later found the weather! too eoo! near the lake and returned! earlier than they anticipated. There is some Improvement in the condition of Mrs. Karl Compton who' has been ill for some time following' the loss of their baby daughter sometwo month ago. Friends will wel-:

come the news that she is ralyins

well and hopes soon to be herself once ncain. I

Mr. and Mrs. U. W. GUea of 141th'

st. are in a trip to lima, O., to vlait the home of Mr. Fred Edgar, brother to Mrs Giles and in returning hera will stop at Warsaw to visit with reliitlvm and friends They expect to be Ifono a period of two weeks. Mrs. Martin Petersen of Northcote ave. and her children are home from I heir summer vacation spent at South Haven, where Mrs. Hand, mother oi Mrs. Petersen spent part of th tlma and later went to Jackson, Mich., to visit her son Albert Hand, and will arrive here later . A visitor at the Petersen home since the family came back was Albert Sheldon whose home Is in Tacoma. Washington, and leaving here for South Haven, Mich., where he will visit his sister, Mrs. Hand and another sister. at whose home she will visit and upon her return here will spend a little longer time with t h brother who will return to this city and complete his vlait at his niece's home.

Mrs. Otto Proiious. who came from Stockholm. Sweden, to visit her mo

ther, brother and sister In this city has departed for her home as did her sister, Mrs. Flank Hesse who was here from Fort Madison, la., after a most pleasant v:sit of many week. The mother is Mrs. Johnston whose home is with the H. K. Groves. Mra. Groves, daughter to Mra. Johnston and sister to the out-of-town visitor! and Harry Johnston of Beacon St., and County recorder. August Johnston at Crown Point are the brother. There were many interest In5 entertainments sponsored for the guests wliile they were here and family reunions as wll. rne affair included the meeting of a social club which had its origin many years ago and when the matrons of today were school girls and the gath

ering took place at the Groves home with nearly all present with the ex-

eption of one who was unbale to he

present on the occasion. Some future day It la possible that there will be another like meeting and it Is to bo trusted that those present at the re

cent event will he able to participate!

again on so gala an occasion.

ome the news that she is raiymg, ering iook piace a .n h K r. ,riAn to He horwelf once- w-i t h nparlv all nr

sftin .-eption of one who was unbale to

The James Trimble home at the correr of Ulth and Northcote avenue is undergoing some necessary repair work

and when completed the building wi'Ij

be more modern in many ways. A basement is being added and interior aiiU exterior decorating will be app!i-d.

Kipp. her daughter.

iirs. rea i-ari'.z ana Mrs .ramcs Trimble of East Chicago attended the 7th annua! convention of the National Fraternal Congress of America, which convenned at the Congress hotel. Chicago, for four clays cf 2ast week. They both reported the sessions as being most interesting for they ari allied with many fraternal orders of this city and it was in their behalf that they attended to learn much of the allied organizations. Mrs. Harold Babcock of North Magoun avenue, who was Miss Myrtle Lloyd formerly, is undergoing surgical treatment at the Soith Shore hospital in Chicago today. While the malady necessitating the operation is serious enough yet there Is every hope erit rtained for almort an immediate recovery. Mrs. E. Q. Steftes and her sister. Miss Ora Clapper are arriving home from points in Michigan. wh-re they have been visiting for the past couple of weeks and are expected about the mid ile of this week. The public and parochial schools of the Twin Cities open Sept. T. following

recently rrturned from a trip to Canton where relatives of Mr. McGaughey's fr. visited. Mrs. McGaughcy upon hrr return from the east stopped over at Chicago to see her mother, a resident there. Ir. and Mrs. G. W. Miller of North Magoun avenue re contemplating a trip to San Francisco. Cat. leaving here about Sept. Mh. They will attend the American ' Public Health association where rr. Millet- is to read a paper. Thev will v isit') at Ios Angeles before their return to this city. Tr. Ernst will take are of Hr. Millers rratie during his abf'-nc. Mrs. A. J, Ijundquist formerly a resident f Indiana Harbor has come here as a guest of the Edward L.und-quist.-. Her sons. Laurel. Floyd and Kenneth are also here. They are being entertained at homes of those who hey knew so well during their residence here and will be departing shortly so that the young men may be entering the fall term of school. Mrs. D. (". Kreger of Grapevine st . and her daughter. Dorothy, are home from heir viit in points in Pennsylvania where they were entertained at

the home of Mr. Kreger's relatives.

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POLICE FIRE TO FRIGHTEN STRIKERS I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) NEW YORK, Aug. 30. .Seven shots were, fired into the ir by Brooklyn po. lice today to frighten off rioting street car strikers of the 'Brooklyn Rapid Transit Syirtom who rushed an auto bus containing fifty strike breakers brought from New Jersey. No

one was injured. Brooklyn surface, elevated and subway traffic practical- j iy was paralyzed thia morning by the j employes strike. IOST Fov terrier dog. white with ' brown spots Answers to nam of "Spot." Ixist Saturday evening at Mich-I

lgan avenue and arey street. iteturn and receive liberal reward. Dr. F. H.

Mervis, 342" Michigan Avenue. Indiana Haehor S-30-2

iaoor cay, wnicn talis on .Monday the i jtr. Kreger not able to accompany 6th. The teachers cf the public schools f tj,, m .v. the time thev left is anticipa-

er holding a meeting on the day prevjous to arrange for the classes' commencement. t Mrs. Margaret Sneddon Moxley. who ith her two sons. Thomas and Earl. I

hnvo had a most pleasant visit here' with the Sneddon family in South Bar- , irg avenue, have departed for their ; home, at Knsley. near Birmingham. Ala. Mrs. Iouisa H;il of South Magoun ; ft venue, well known resident of this city ' and associi.te.d in many fraternal or- j ders is disposing cf her home with the j intention of purchasing property in j Wisconsin and settling there. Mrs. Kill j Ik not leaving at a very soon date, how. j ever, which gives her friends an oppor- j tunity to visit with her before her final j departure. t j T.. G. Wllcockson of the Indiana liar- , hor postofflce force, is enjoying a vara- J tion In the Fast and is expected back : within the next few days to resume his ! tities. J Mrs. Knos Drummond Vf Fir street, j has her -ister. Mrs. A B. Wether II of!

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Money Darn miaout queiDoa If HUNT'S Salve faiia in tha treatment of ITCH. ECZEMA, RINGWORM. TETTER or ihrri tchinf ikia diKtm. Try 7S cent bx at our mk.

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IRVIN SHEAKS Dealer in Coal ,Feed, Salt and Flour

Munoe, her.

Ind.. and her husband visiting

The Robert Jacksons of Ivy street reriTllv nnrKy c.l iIia 11" l.ic, 1

and are taking possession tomorrow. Miss Helen Callahan, daughter of the

Frank Callahans In Fir s'rect, is mi a j visit to the home of ihe Edwurd He in- ! ers in Kalamazoo, Mich. I Charles Jordan, sr.. who is undergoing j optical treatment at a hospital in Chi- j cago, is reported to be progressing verv j nicely toward the recovery of his eye. I sight. He has exercised much patience In his affliction and is about to be rewarded for it, is the opinion of th medical skill in charge. Mr. Jordan resiles at 4422 Magoun avenue. j Peter Christiansen who makes his home with the S. P. Petersen family i sho recently moved from Bacon street to Northcote avenue, has gone on a trip across seas, to Schleswig, Germany. He; ivill be gone three months and will i.-i:

the homes of many relatives during th.i

time. He is

ten here. Mrs. Elizabeth Hale of North Magoun j

8'enue Is spending a few weeks down

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c.-ret" act on Liver and Bowels vrWhou" Griping or Sickening you

So Connicnl! You wake up with ouc Head Clear, Complexion Rosy. Breath and Stomach Swcct-No BiiiHnc, Headache or Upiet Stomach.

Mio When Looking for a bargain in TIRES Come and See Me

nri hew of Mrs. ivter-,f none 115. lJsth fic Michigan Aye.

INDIANA HARBOR, IND.

Rheumatism Comes From Tiny Pain Demons

DUeata Caused by Germ in the Blood.

Medical scientijts differ a to the causes of every form of rheumatism, but asree that when caused bv a tiny disease jrerm. the only effective method of treatment, is to attack the disease at its source, and cleanses the blood -f its'CAUae,

Th-.s i? why S. S. S the greatest known blood punner is so successnil in the treatment of Rheumatism. It is a powerful cleanser of the blood, and will remove the diesse Rtrinj that cause your Rheumatism, affording; relief that is genuine. S. S. S. i sold by ail drttfrgists. Free literature and medical advice rn he had writing- to Chief Medical Adviser, ifwiit Laboratory, Atlanta. Go.

Member Federal Reserve System Capital and Surplus $150,000.00 Another Month Get a Start Another month ends tomorrow. Has it been a worth-while month to you in the way of saving? Have you saved steadily during the last eight months of 1920? Whether you have saved or not, there still is time to make 1920 count as a year in which you accumulated something in the bank. There are many pay days between now and the end of the year Christmas. Why not make the time worth while by building up a strong cash reserve in a savings account? The First National Bank will be glad to help you save. One dollar or more starts an account here.

The FIRST NATIONAL BANK EAST CHICAGO, INDIANA Open Friday Evenings 6:00 to 8:00 p. m.

DIRECTORS

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We manufacture

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DR. SCHOLL'S Foot Specialist will be at our store Tuesday. August 31st. from 9:00 to 1 1 :30 A. M. You can have your feet examined FREE Don't MUi Thi OPPORTUNITY Give your feet a square deal. WHITING SHOE STORE 506 119th St, WWtiar

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