Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 82, Hammond, Lake County, 23 September 1920 — Page 5

Thursday. Ropt. 23, 1920.

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Personal and Social News

LIVE LOCAL

NEWS "ADS".

SWAXSO-GIOVER. At ten o'clock yesterday morning, September 22nd. Marguerite Swans. .n, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Swanson arid William James Clover Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Clover of Crown Point. Ind, were united m marriage at the All Saints 'rectory by the Reverend Father Barrett. Mis Marguerite Swanson was attended !v her father, A. J. Swanson and her sister Beth. She wore a suit of Mu-i duvtyne trimmed with moleskin fur, a hat to match, a corsage bouquet of roses and crchids. Miss Beth Swanson wore a lilne trirotine suit, a hat to match and a corsage of roses.

Before the wedding ceremony n ' breakfast was served at the bride's t home on Warren t-treet. Or.ly the ini-l mediate families were present and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Clover from Crow.i Point, the groom's parents. i After the wedding the bride an 1 Broom left for Chicago where they will spend a few days at the Klaek-1 stone Hotel before leaving for a motor'

trip to Canada. Upon return:; they , will occupy an apartment in Gary un-, til their new home meli they ar: , building is completed. j Although the Swansons have only, ben residents of Hammond for a few, years that they have been very active, in social and civic affa'rs and have made a large circle of friends here. Mr. Grover has already made an en-, viable reputation f r himself among the younger business men of Gary. I The foremen of the Standard Steel' Car Co. will give a series of entertainments, a lyceum course from thi

Century Bureau of Chicago. The first will be the Festival Orchestra, at th: K. of C. hall on Sibley street, Saturday night, September 2 3. Miss Valerie Mace, second year student nurse of St. Margaret's hospital, is spending several days at her horn'; in I-al'or'.e, Ind., recovering from a. recent operation.

PLEATING AND RE-PLEATING

give a talk. The public la cordially invited.

All kinds rf ski'ts in one day. Button covering, hemstitching, braiding. All wort guaranteed. Call at Wassey's. 91 State St.. little west of H nman :t. l'hon -He. Hammond. is-27

Knights and Ladies of Security dance given Wednesday even ng. Sep'. 22. in the K. & I f S. Hall in Rimbach Bids. Mm.mc by K jsr-nbaum Orchestra of Chicago. Kviiyliorty in-

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TUT, HEXKFtflAI. I'MOX. T'." r.en-r'n i il Vni.ni. P:stri t No. 52'J of 1 1.imir.ond, Ind., will give a Grand Pane? for the bene tit of American V"ell:r Association f"i" Germ.in children. Sunday. September 26, r.,-", at lU-'.r.z Ha!!. 300 AV. State St. On this occasion Mr. Krar.k Betz will ad-

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Germany Mr. V---z returned i(cent!v from a trip to K u rope and is well acquainted with all 1 u. iness requirem-: nts and conditions across the seas. Commencing at 7 o'elovk p. m. Tickets. Colo. y-23-3t with a banquet given at the Jlammomi C:'.an;V-r of Commerce Thursday evenins. October Tth at o'clock as a welcoming to the state executives which are over a hundred in number. There may be only a limited number of people present and Mrs. J. O. Thompson is in charge of arrangements for the; ba neiuc t.

Kathryn Sharrer and Margaret Lamprell will entertain at a party tomorrow evening at the home of Miss Lamrtrell. 958 South Hohmun street, fo;Klizabeth Hawthorne. . Mrs. R. C. Sohl and daughter June reluined home yesterday utter a luo nion'hs- visit ut Pwight, HI. H r cousin Miss Florence j;b, Ktr it turned with them. Mrs. Everett Merrill entertained at a miscellaneous shower for her daughter Irene who is to be maiiied soo.J. The ( vt ning was sp nt wn gam. s and music, and in conclusi-n a prettily arranged course luneh'on-was m-i ve-i. The decorations were in pink and white. Mrs. Robert Redmond of 1 1 ? 7 Monroe street entertained at dinner la.-t night for the Reverend Hawthorne, who is r-avir.g Hammond nvn for Akron, O. The first, cif the Century Festival Series giv.-n under the auspices of the' Frank S l'.et S.ein! C'nl, ir'U 1,.- tli.-.

Mmslrel Harp entertainers. th ir sj.. - ! ciaity will be old fashioned son-s in costume with minstrel harp aocom-I paninie nt. Tills w ill be given Friday n-ght, September 24th at the Hammond j Count i y Cluo.

A. M. cub Friday evening, September 24. ut her home on Michigan avenue. A beach party given by the old teachers of the Hammond public schools f 'he new ones took place last evening at th-- Hamni. ml heaeb. Th-r.; w.-re about a hiimlr. il and lift y ' piv.--. nt. in. hiding the mom!., is of t he school li iMid. Si:pp r wis s- i vid at e.'el ick and th- r. .-t of th.- .. ning v. as spi lit y.-.clally and in g-ting a-.juaint- 1 w ith the n.-vc lonli' i.-. A m i y tine tilll- IS lepovtfd. A very pretty wedding t --ok place it tli-' St. rani's l.utlnian ihuiili at 4 :?) Wedn-.- day ai t. rnooii when Am-Iia Sp.. tiler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Sp.-i rner became the lr!4. ,'t Frank R. Rees . , Th- bride looked pretty in a blue tri. oCne suit and a hat to match. Marie Spoerner a sister of the bride ho served as bridesmaid wore a b!u- ( harni' iisc dress. Herman Vollai.d of Chicago a (oUsin of th- pro. 111 acted as !-M. nmn. The bride a r l ied a sh ", r , mquet of t-a loses and th- maid of honor a bouquet

of yellow rose bud3. At six o'clock a wedding tiupper was served ut the bride's home only the immediate family were pr-s. nt. Mi. and Mrs. Reese v. ill be at home t ) their

WITNESS the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court, at Hammond, thin L'ilid day of September, 1920.

HERBERT U WHEATON, ( Seal) Clerk Lake Superior Court 9-23

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The W. C. T. V. convention which Is 'o be held here October Sth will open

HIGH-GRADE Peaches Pears and Tomatoes In today, direct from the orchards of Northern Michigan

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Sales at Salesroom daily 630 STATE LINE ST. 439 ELM ST. PHONE HAMMOND 1336-M

Mrs. T. B. Young of Washington, P. C, is a guest at the Ivme of Mrs. Bam

berger of Glendaie I'ark. Mrs. Truing who was the organizer of the Ham-

mom! omen s t.lna win attend their opening meeting Saturday afternoon. Dorothy Rehrer rnte-rtained at din

ner for Klizabeth Hawthorne, at

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fo. Hohman street at evening. A prettily

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pointed course dinner was served after j which ths eve-nine was passed very'

pleasntly with dancing and cards. Those pr-ser.t were Margaret Piri-" K. Turner, Kathryn Sharer, Albert Lamprell, Margaret RampreH. Norman Bridge. Virgene Hammond. Walter Mott, Helen Johnson, Louis Mott. Carolyn Poppenhussen, Carl Bauer, Klizabeth Hawthorne Earl Brusel and Jake Brusel. The Women's Home and Foreign Missionary Society of the Pine Street Tresbyterian church will hold its regular quarterly meeting at the home of Mrs. Hothwell. 49 1 Hohman street Friday at 2:2. Miss SlefTan. a missionary worker among the prisoners of th". Bastern and middle west states, will

The pupils of the St. Paul's Episcopal Sunday school will be entertained this ' e vening in the guiid'room of Hie ' church. Come at 7.3 1. j Laura Fitzgerald will attend Chi-; cag,. University again this year. j I'histav Fiebekorn of 41S Carroll st. and Alphild Carlson of H-gew isch will ! bo married Saturday. September 20th;

at the Uuehtran Evangelical church on I

Sibley stieet.

Virgene Hammond will entetrain a ! number of girls at her home in C,!-n- i dale park this evening for Elizabeth j Hawthorne. ! Mrs. John Gleason entertained at a G i o'clock dinner !a?t evening in honor! of Miss Irene Merrill, w ho will be mar- j ried this month. j Alphia Bogart w II entertain the D.I

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NOTICK OF 1'IXAl, SirrTl.FMF.XT OF KSTATK. I.V THM .MATTKR OF THK

ESTATE OF MARTHA 'APMAX. Xoe j 3T. IX THi: RAKE Si "I'KjIIOR COURT, SEPTEMBER TKR5I. Ifi2-. i

! XOTICE is hereby gi .en to the HEIRS j j I.!.' I A TEES AM i "REl'iITo f : S ot .V.ai-i 'hi e'.idiaan. deceased, to api-ar in t!o' ! 1 -h 1 Sup nor Court, h. Id at Hamm.ind. I lie.iann. on th" L 5 1 h nay of ''i.'.elier. lc-'"i ; ard slinc cause, if iliy. why lie FIXAR : SETT REM E.VTS ACCoRXTS v. it h !he state of said dec . but slv-nM n-it be; j hTMm!; and said heirs ar- m.riib'l u, -

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GROCERY AND MARKET 202 Fayette Street Phone 738 Specials for Friday and Saturday' BREAD BREAD BREAD Order Ycur Bread at Pre-War Fices SMALL LOAF AT 11c LARGE LOAF AT 15 FANCY CREAMERY BUT- C9i

TER, Mb. cartons, at SNiDER'S PORK AND QC

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COUPON This Coupoa and 18c will eatiilc bearer to two No. 2 cans SINCERITY PORK AND BEANS

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Tells Etuitmer's Pia macy Not To Taio Anyone's aioney Unless This Dellgrhtfta New Vanishing- Cream Quickly Snows a Decided Improvement. Try It Today at Our Expense. Buttermilk e'ream creates beauty almost like magic. The most wonderful

thir.jr abeut it is the fnet lbt wiii'st it i turns the dul'.est. most lifeless complex- 1 ion to radiant beauty and makes red j or rouph hands or arms snowy v.h;t-; yet there is not the slightest sipn of its j use after application. It actually van- I

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tlng-er nails, or just a simple roughness of the face, hand;-: or arms caused by wind or sun. you wi!l tind that any or all e.f These troubles e til epiieklv disappear with the use of Howard's Ilu'termilk Cream. To prove this to your complete sa'isfnetloii, pet a small quantity today witii the understanding that the pureiiase money will be che-erfully refunded to any dissatisfied use,. Summer's Pharmacy can supply yuti. adv.

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TREES. SHRUBBERY AND HARDY BIENNIALS All Prices Guaranteed Reasonable

PETER FOX 733 WALTER ST., HAMMOND PHONE 1151-J

1 EEST CANE GRANULATED SUGAR Per lb, 15c We Handle the Best of Fresh Meats. GOLD MEDAL AND FILLSBURY FLOUR Vs hbl $1.75 V4 bbL $3.4S FREE DELIVERY TO ANY PART OF THE CITY THIS STORE CLOSES EVERY THURSDAY NOON

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THE UNIVERSAL CAR Reduction in Prices of Ford Products The war is over and war prices must go. Effective at once. Ford cars, trucks and fractors will be sold f. o. b. Detroit at the following prcies:

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Touring, with electric starter $510.00 Touring, regular .- 440.C0 Runabout, with electric starter 465.00 Runabout, regular . . . . v 395.00 Sedan, electric starter ant demountable rims 795.00 Coupe, electric starter and demountable rims 745.09 Model T Chassis, reguki- 3 60. CO One-ton Truck, pneumatic tires 545.00 Fordson Tractor 7 SO. 00 The Ford Motor Company makes this reduction in the face of the fact that they have cn hand immediate orders for one hundred forty-six thousand sixty-five (146,065) cars and tractors. The company will suffer a temporary loss while using up the material bought at high prices and are willing to make the sacrifice in order to bring business back to a going condition as quickly as possible and maintain the momentum of the buying power of the country. Henry Ford says: "The war is over and it is time war prices were over. There is no sense or wisdom in trying to maintain an artificial standard of values. For the best interests of all, it is time a real, practical effort was made to bring the business of the country and the life of the country down to regular pre-war standards." We are at your command with regular Ford efficiency in service and eagerness to fill your orders. EASY PAYMENTS IF DESIRED

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