Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 86, Hammond, Lake County, 28 September 1920 — Page 5
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Personal and Social News
LIVE LOCAL NEWS "AOS"
crea.-e 171.5-10, or 45 p-r cent. New JItiicii, 112 population Si'.W; increase 32.U4S ir 10. u per cent. Hattiesbui jr. Miss., li'JO poiuilat ion, 13,270; Increase 1,537 or 13.1 per cent.
Miss Mildred Daily was hoste last evening to the members of the 15. I. T. club. The early part of the evening was spent with business during whih plans were discussed for a dance which will be given in the nar future. A social hour with refreshments fallowed. Those present were the Misses Mildred Kretschiner. Kthcl Heed. Bessie Underwood, Mabel Vaunmer, Marion Utlchrist, Catherine 1in-y ;md Margaret Underwood. Mildred Krvfchmer will be hostess at the next meeting. The Knights of Columbus will have their first dancing- party cf the present season at th K. of C. hall on Sib
ley street Wednesday t-venintf, St-pU-m-I
ber 23. The music w ill be by McKelvy's orchestra. - Mr. and Mrs. Il-nry Kramer aril family have returned from a trip t: St. Louis where thy had a most enjoyable time. e The marriage of Marie Atweil nr:.l James Mitchell took place Sunday morninR. Septeinbc r 26, at the cliuy.'ii f the Holy Angels in Chicago. Miss Mitchell is a daiigh-.-r of Ir. and .Mrs. TV At will t.f 13 f.eal uveiuie. Mr. Mitchell is a Chicago nan. They av'-ij att;-ndtd by Hazel Crun and Fern Mitchell who ia f l.'-'iutvillo, Ky.
The Ladies' Aid Society of the Ftrft Presbyterian ilmrch -vill meet 'Wed-
nffday aftern-'-Mi at C There veil
be quilting and sewing for the bazaar;
PLEATING AND RE-PLEATING All kinds of s!;i'ts in one day. Hutton covering;, hemstitching, braiding. All work guftraiiteed . Call at Wasspy's, SI State St., little west of H'lnun I'hone 44G Hammond. . 8-2 7
Expert 1'iano tuning, repairing ai 1 phonograph repairing. Carl I loin :. I'hone 13J0-M, 455 Kim St., llnnim md. 0-27-St
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.- ti i ii i i t, '',e stieviDi- ci urt tiiis no. trill.;, wit. i Ho- taking evidence sworn to by (lary people, who were pri-svnt at the time .f the hold up and killing. Tli 'j testimony is biiri'-'in '-lit the fs.ctH us previously tmbMsfit-l at i!,o tun,- of tl;e hoi !-:;; and leurd-i. I-ITTSBUKG3EE3 ' PEICE REDUCTIONS
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Chairman T. I!. C. raj.-wtki ana 'Urn:- .- ! the opening of the Republican campaign in Whiting; on Friday event t.-r, with a monster mass meeting uti.i rally. The speakers i.f the uo-iim. .n i will be CCigresMiian William I-;. Mi-!
on oi Illinois who has just been r.
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Mrricd women who register f-T voting should give their own and not their husband's Christian names, the state board of election commissioners believes. For example. Mary ymith
should roni.-ter as Mary Smith jind not as Mrs. John Smith. The com-j missi-'iters say. however, it wiil not j be necessai y for women who havej registered under the husband's Chris-1 tian names to resist t r again, but that j when they app- ar to vole they ihouldj make known that, fcr instance. Ma-yj
Smith, registerfd i s Mrs. John .Sniil.i. is appealing for voting.
nominal, tl in Illinois by the la ' , " ". ft . " ft i"m ' plurality ever given a candidate f-.r' j ' ' 1 l li t. 4 J J f - that of.'ice. and Congressman Will U. ! ' " 1 ' fc .' 1 ""d, .ur own repris..!i!a;ie in Con-; j I , . . h V D.th of these men have tak"n c n-i !, v & i I SJVJt" I ni. p Side-rub! 3 interest about the Am.-rl"ifi , ,t 1"'"'" -. , tro,,s in Siberia and will very lik-iy, J V v . ) t & ; w, ft i 'A . 1 tell h-.w and why th American tr..o,..i' I V ' ? 1 J ' , - L U
Mr and Mrs W m. K. Manteuffel or
33 Williams street very pleasantly entertained at an cvning party SaUi--day, September 2 5th. at their hun for Miss Kdna Va.mlerh--.f and llirrv Hilbrich who will be married n.x' v.-pfk. The evening was spent w'tf games and music and a nice ltinch---r was served. A number of parties have been given for Miss Vand rhoef. - Tr. and Mrs. John Huchel one daughter Kathryn of Kenwood motor ed ti Starved Hock, 111., and spent the w e e k - e n d. Miss Catherine linfry, v hr has b-'r v:s.ting her mother Mrs. I. K. Kmery end sisters Iatsy and Annan of Rutn street, will return to I'-r.ver, C d i tomorrow ss she is ma-iing her hu'-i there tor the present. Miss Catherine
r.neiy was in ratner p-'-T lo alt l a
year or so ag . so she went to Lenv
and was so delighted with the climate that she has remained and at tiie present is doing secretarial work.
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w ere se-rt tin re and wi at can be expected if the l..:iu:i" of Nations goes through as it :, w Mind.;. Arrangements are being made for a hall for this me. -ting. Other meetings are also being arra nged a ml the tie -it five week will see the oampaign .:;- itig at fop s;eed. BATCHELOU TRIAL RESUMED
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except butter and eggs Is being mad.; in this territory, according to A. (!.
.-cuenecK e, nuyer lor a large ciuui oil proiiucirn
retail stores. T'-matoes wei c cut ;. j tut loiiitt'. lay fro nib! to l' -. tits l can on t v .i ! ; u i. an da
nd frin is to 1 ., ii ills in t h r. e. "Onnmries io d money Ladiy,'' .--ai-1 Mr .'. h.-:,ei ;-. ;.'.:v leans are on tli wlndesal
market at 6 cents per pound ,.-a:d W. ji a barrel of 170 lbs. on Jutva-.'S II. Voskamp. head of a iare l'c J . and now are $3.83 a sack of 150 lbs.
ncern. lie qiaot-d pr pi lee-i as 1.7 p;r do ilf P -urid cans. Coff. ;
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moving downward. I. o. I'liieh, manager foi ,the largest lrotiuce ri e til here T' in!e-d out to-, sharp derl.ne in potfttois wh.ieh o st
Lower sugar has redueetl the prices of preserved goods. Frank Cmikshank, head of a largo producing concern say.- preserves wvi . ttduced lrom $6.25 to $5.00 per ca.o yesterday.
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VAI.r.MlAISO, Ind.. Sept. 2S. Kdward Schlene. of Michigan City, ar.d
Charles Simmons, of Civcago. detc- CA3D OP
tives for the Michigan Central t;t.J-j '-' 1,1 extend our heartfelt road. Saturday were held to the )'o.'-, thanks to our many fri. n Is and r.eighter circuit court grand Jury on a bors for their sympathy and c 'lisoia t iwii charge of manslaughter, for killing during the sad illness and de-Cli of our John MeKarland, of Chicago. Weilfs-, mother and sister. We nr-1 particularly day m-irning near I'orter. The detci grateful to Rev. Hen. I,au--r. 1,. A. A. '. tives appr"aeh d McFarland as he was H., the Iady Mneabfs anil for the repairinc his automobile near a win!- many tlor-I tributes.
ky train they wf re guarding. MeKarland, thinking they were bandits, tiri 1 a revolver. The detectives ret.ur.ierl the fire with shotguns. Mrs. MeKarland was in the automobile.
rj Rev. W. F. Lichstinn
Mrs. Henry Gossard is seriously ill at St. Margaret's hospital. Mrs. Ernest Tillman who has been visiting at Kenosha, Wis., for the pa.-t ten daya has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Smith of it Warren street are planning to move to Clinton. Ia.. some time this wint r or the early spring. Their son William who has been very successful is in business there a.nd Is building a new home and the; will live with him. The literature department f the Hammond Women's Club is holding its first meeting of the year today at the home of Airs. Mary Holmes of .;!. ndale Fark. Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Gmman of Ri.'ibach avenue are in Milwaukee for a few days.
j'H rx con nor. WARTKR CONROT. MH-s. J. ". KT:.M 'XT, MRS. J. IRKASON, I KS. I'. J" HOLLAND, Mrs. F. k. ri n:n. ? ;
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Club Corn House
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Republican Men and j
Women Invited Refreshments
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To Remain in H?,Timond A few weeks ago Rev. W. V. Llc'.ts;nn received a ca'i as Professor of
n-mib tics and Catechetics at the ! An A-B-C Electric Washer will be given ' Ti eologica! Seminary at Mt. L"uis. Mo.. I FRFF or.'ntr iU rn ,.f !T,r ! I
also a assistant editor of the church! . , , . :rjc papers. The Sen-.inary at St. Louis j., j " ICKtord in UUi.
the largest protestant Theological I tr.
Seminal y in the United States and the
positi .n offered carried with it the: highest honors that the Synod can
b-.-tow. Iast nigh.t. at a spe ia; meeting the St. Paul's Luiieran c'on srregation if ter thorough consideration, unanimously requested Rev. Lichtsinn not t' accept the call, but stay with the congregation, where he has been so successful and won. in the short t'me
he has been here, the esteem and lov-
of all. old and young. He v. Lichtsinn, though being well fVted for the new position and the work being suifd to his Inclination decidtd to abide by the wish of the copgreeat ion and emain as its pastor, which will suro'y please the host of friends he has here.
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We pride ourselves on showing the new styles while they are really new E particularly wish, to call to your attention the brand new Ralston "BON TON." A distinguished, refined English model which is meeting with an enthusiastic reception by the "style wise.'! Other Styles for more Conservative Dressers All widths and combination lasts.
The Kimbach avenu club is heing entertained by Mrs. K. Dunbar of lambach avenue. Mrs. Paul Stewart who has been visiting her brother and family n Cleveland, O., has returned horrit. Mrs. Stella Stinson. W. C."i U. statsuperintendent of citizenship, of Torre Haute, also Mrs. Lizzie Heath of Indianapolis, state supt. of chautau-i'ia fairs and open air meetings will arrive In Hammond on October 6th for the convention which opens the 7th. The Kappa Delta Gamma club meeting has been postponed until Tuesday. October 5th when Miss Hazel I'rendergast will entertain. -- The American Legion will meet tnts
evening in the Legion rooms on State. ; irfft William K. Lontr. commander.'
Margaret Day of Violet Grove. Mo . Is the house gu-st of Mr. and Mr.i Lawrence Long of 212 Sibley street. Miss Katherine J'eHavcn and Miss Augusta Hansen, daughter of .'In Gust Hansen left this morning br Springfield, 111., where they will sp;nd a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bodie of Harvey, 111. have left for Canada for a honey
moon and will make their future hone I there. Mrs. Bodio w as formerly MW. ! fcmma Hansen. j -e- I Rose Mary Mott will celebrate her third birthday by entertaining several' of her little friends at a party Thu.oday afternoon. '
Mrs. Frank O'Kourke will entertain
at her home this evening for Miss W
Florence Hurt, who will marry her j'm Allan O'Kourke in the -very near iu-ture.
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WASHINGTON'. Sept. 25. The 11)20 j population of Illinois is C. -155. OSS, an increase since 1910 of StO.oOT, or 5 per i ci nt. the census bureau announced to- j djy. Other population figures an-1 r.ounced were as follows: Cook county, containing Chicago. 111.. 1320 population. 3.053,017, increase 617.- j 784 or 2 4.0 per cent. Louisiana, 1 S20 pop j'.atlon, 1.737.72S:! increase I4y.410 or S.5 per cent.
Montana. 1920 population. 547.50?: in.
ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR So many thousands of women have been restored to health by Lydi.i K
PlnUham's Vegetable Compound th it i there is hardly a neighh rhood in any! city, town or hamlet in this country ; wherein some woman has not foun t j
health in this good old-fashioned root and herb remedy. If you are suffering from some womanly ill, why don't you try it? Adv.
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A SAFE and CONSERVATIVE INVESTMENT EIGHT PER CENT AT HOME To provide additional capital for the large addition to our plant now in process cf erection, wc offer a limited amount of our Preferred Stock. This stock is preferred as to dividends and assets and is a first lien on a!! the assets of the company in advance of the Comomn Stock. Dividends are guaranteed eight per cent per annum, payable quartre!y and cumulative. Stock redeemable on interest paying dates at one hundred and ten plus dividend'. Will sell in lot of one hundred dollars and multiples thereof. Our, earnings sufficient to pay dividends without the additional revenue insured by the increased capacity and new business to be added
when improvements are completed. Total value of assets with improvements wil amount preferred stock to be issued. Further particulars by i:nl or on interview.
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"William Van Eusklrk left fr New Tork last night where he will spend ten days. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOIl SALE Small safe. 6 bread cass. large I'resto-Lite bench. 5 o 8 Forsythe five. Phone Hum. 165'i.
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COOKING APPLES Per lb. 5c. Per peck .... MICHIGAN CONCORD GRAPES Per basket FINE MICHIGAN CRAB APPLES Per lb., 712c. Per peck HOME GROWN YELLOW ONIOXS
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A full, and complete line of Pianos and Players. The Straube Player with Melo Harp, No other will take its place -for dance music, it adds pleasure and gracefulness. We also have a fine line of other makes: Hainec. Bros., Behr Bros., Marshall cz Wendell, Kohler & Campbell, Liiideman 6c Sons, Ludwm.
Q-R-S iMusic Rolls for October now on Sole. A full line cf Q-R-S Music Rolls always in stock.
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HAMMOND, IND.
