Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 87, Hammond, Lake County, 29 September 1920 — Page 5
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Personal and Social News
Mr. unl .vira. Chart? MU'.er of Moni e street entertained a numh-er of frit ml. at dinner . r Sunday, the occa'u'a bring- the birthday of their daush-tt-r Charlotte Mlli-r and their hum Aiberta Miller. The our. of tmvn pucsis w ere Mr. ami Mr?. Albert Miller aai family. Mrs. "Win. Fiegrie am sou Ciaytn. Fred Sehinirt, of Ciown Point. Mi. Hml Mrs. P.. ('. Putt ei-.-or, ui' Kuet Chi--ay, Mrs. p.jttr Miller of MnJi.i;i. Mis-. , and Mis-s Tina Cummmc of New Castle. Pa. - The r.t-pehUon n Club of M'luimoivl H'l'i'-rt a large attendance ami fine time at their open house which was held last evvnin; .:: th" Eej'tibiuan he;idf)UitHer on li.jtim.in street. Tno holies' Quartette coin prised of the following ladies gave several i;ouJ selections, the Meddarnes Palmer. M. IX Mel a. Keltzr and Miss Pay MtUo, aci "mpanied by Mrs. lir own. Mrs. iloi'8 th county chairman from .iry spoke and Mrs. F. J. Sheftian of Clary also riiv a talk. Mrs. TV. II. Myers irnvt a in icf talk. rI-o Senator N'-jdl of Whitingand Jmitre Norton of Crown Point. Pet' reshments wore Served and the t'o.-nlng concluded with a social Hour. The Deborah Aid Society will ireef at th- Christian rlmr. h tomorrow niorninjt t juilt and will K" to the l'om of Mrs. (Irani .So cloy tor a soeiai tim in the afternoon. The South S'do l.ndies" Aid and the Kmjrs 1'iuy literarc Invited. A very pIofmih birth-lay surprise va eiven last tiiyli'. tor Mis. .1. Hums at hf-r ii'-in-.", 'J tl E.-t.-t Stot-- !-! reet. Tim "ening uas pa.-se.l with games and music and nice rof res hint nts were served To the f'lJ'owiiii; guests, the M-a-'imnes It. Ioolm, M. Dalton, V. . "VVuise'i. M. Gtrvin. J. Hums E. Auhry A. McLaughlin, C. Ma.-saro, v. Murphy. I. Carroll, J. MaHr.y. i. Mi-He. Loin. M. Arnold, J. Cheviny. Hurkin. W. W.ntorhaler. D. Galvin, T. IuFramo, J I. ' o'olln, M. Por.ni'-ran, J. LrMere. Smith K J. Purns and the Misses K ane, M. Mailoy. A. Leiluc. J.. lJ.isrti.s ;. Bums and O'Eiei'ey.
-Mh. it t lour o'clock at the home of the- hrl le's furenis, the Jiev. Smithson of the Firm Christian church oiTh-U-titiit. The lirido looked charmlnx in A tailored mi't of b!u trlcotlno. Hhe wa af.enuVd by her sister, Mrs. John Gleit. son ural Joseph ZcHbor, of Miller, 3 n s 1 . wns tlie best man. Tho house was rttracllvely dec. rated In r'.iik and while ai.d the same color Hcheiio xvnx carried out n.t tljj table where a four course dinner was served to the Immediate reliitivc. They left for a honeymoon to Wisconsin -UHi will be heme to their f i lends al ter October 4th. at Murray ?troet. Mr. and Mrs K. F. Hough of 5'."-9 Logitn st.. entertained Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Lake, of I.o- Aiii;oles. California, and Mr. ."ml Mrs. C. H. Hybm- at dinner last evcliiuif. I). "W. Luke is a veteran of tho Civil War and hid been in attendant.' at the i ; rami Vrntv l:'n iii'Pnient which was lie! i at Iniimnuiioiu last week. M r. and Mrs. Lake fire here as the quests of his s-l-tor, Mrs. l'almeteer and friends. - - - Ali members of the 1'r. id'iis Kvarpe-
; lira! iburch n re uiiteJ t- ! . resent at
;he Pia-cial met Mnji w hieli will he held st 8 i. in. Henry Ulster, president. Miss Luoilui Hoover of Chicago, spent the week end in Hammond n.s the p-uist of Mrs. S. T. Caldwell of Hast State st. 4 The V. K. C. C.ub vill meet at th liome cf .Francos l'.rotieritik of Hoffman st. tomorrow evening. S-'i;!. Jf-th.
Presbyterian chun-li will m.- t at th" liotlic of .Lirk -.o,; .f i olumhia nve. tomorrow afternoon at two o'clock.
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LIVE LOCAL HEWS "AOS"
PLEATING AND RE -PLEATING
AH kinds of shirts in en? day. Uutj ton covering, hemstitching, braiding.
Ail vori; guaratiteed . Call at wastry's. 91 State St.. little west of H.ditnan s. I'hone 44i Hammond. b-17
! lxpert Piur.o tunit., re:a;ring ail
j phonos rnph repairing-. Carl Heinz. i::izlbeth flldenburn U ft for Calf- Phone 1220-M. 4,"5 Eini st.. Hamm r.d.
forma whTe she will visit reiativ-s, 9-L7-jt
nu i may decide to xpend the wiut. r (here.
A very er.joj abln bir'.h ly surprise was piven frr Mrs. Jenne Hubbard Monday evening at !.t home on Claudo strecf by the ladies of tlo V". K. C. Mi.. Hu'obard is pressd-nt of the V. U. ('. of Hammond and th-y presented lor ith a very pretty pilt th presentation was made by Mrs. I. A. Howell w ho expressed the corps apprciat ion ( Mis. Hubard's Pre w.-.vk with then. Ms. Hubbard responded in a very rl T -li.;tr manner. Games and music w.-re-t-iijoyeti and a, n)e.-. lunelieou served. There was also a larsre birthday eah with ct'.ndles and wishes were made a? they were blown out. The marriage of Irene Merrill, youngest daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. Fverett of 539 Murray St., to Kenneth Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Thomas, of
JT.inilet. Ind, took place Tuesday. Sept.
Do you know that AC. MIS STAt K-HTIM.llOl SK r.u'is an If Cream Parlor in the
i Dow net- Lid;?., 814 Calumet ave. 9-2$ i - - The funeral services of Marion Mcj Williams will be held at the heme, 223 i K. State st.. Thursday. l:tM) a. m. In
terment will be at Oak 11:11. All members of Hammond Temp'e No. 7.1 Pythian Sisters desiring to attend do ii'h anniversary '-f C.aiy Temple Thursday evening, sjeptemlitr 30th, will leave on 7:25 p. tu. Gary car. H-2:-l The Security Ilcnefit Association w.l liold installation of officers this ever-ing-in hall over Lion Store. All members urgently requested to attend. Lunch w ill be served after which danc-ina-will be indulged in. ?-2i 11A11RV fi. SVIA'ESTEH
A laruo ?athertntf of the members and visitors attended the regular tnetitlinf of Hammond Chapter, O. of E. S. t tho Masonic Templo list evening. A l.'irt class of candhlate were initiated in a very lmpiessive lnniitit-r, and during Uits initlHtloii thero was appropria'.o music. ThiMdore Moore and Miss l)a.y Malo both furnished selections on the o:jan and ocsl liiimbers wertj ttiven by two lsitn.if iin-mheis. Tl i-r w ro u numlier of visitors j r. sept from Gary, Crown Point and Last Chicago. A Social time followed in the banquet room durlns which refreshments were served by thda.vw committee, Msr. I-. .'iasnr laid Mrs. Hartley. Arrangements were made for the annual visit of thu Grand Matron of Indiana at the last meettng in October when a six o'clock dinner wiil be servtd pri-ci-eti !n the met tinx. A 1 1 -I'ounecmenl was made of the. tuein.M ml s.-r Ice to he held at the Masonic Tempi.' on Tuesday evening. Oct. 1'ih. The Gary Chapter has ext. nded a cordial inttat!oii to all rmniK-rs of the 11-im-iio-nd CliMPt..r to attend l'iido evenmi; I'oili.r 11. Their me. liny at Vie Cuy Masonic Temple when the Matrons and Patrons of Lake count y will occupy t he nuts and exemplify the work. The ii.eetiiiR is to h.- called prom; My at K o'clock. A good time is j.romis.ed to aK who attend. The D. II. of R. T. ciu'o met at me home of Amelia 1 obson n Hohuuin street las, eveuii.e;. Bunco was played and the highest iseores were lo id by Hose Harris and Ititi Ohayken. Arrangements weie made to attend .i." "iSt.ij'm" at the Olympic in Chu:u-:o ii' xt Saturday. J-i coticlusioti nico ref r'-shui' tits w--re .served. The Misso.-) hum and Sarah He: n gold will Invo the next moetinff. The Tuesday Afternoon !'.ridg club held its annual business) nn ting '?- terdi.y afternoon. Mrs. Anna Mem was elected president and Mrs Oscar Krimhill. secretary. Two ne.v m- rollers were taken in Mrs, W. G. Past in and Mrs. Juhn Huchel. Lyman Rets has pone to New York City where he will attend the University of New Vi. I k this year. Mr. and Mrs. Wilt Smith and fam4.y of Last Chica.? s--pe.it Sunday as the Kuests of Mr. and .Mrs. S. T. Caldwell. M.rs F'.eanor Lb mir y: entt rtalne i a largo numb, r of friends at a lur.ehoni in Marshall Fi.-hi'.H tea ro..iu vest, rd iy aft'-rnoon at 1:20. The luncheon ta'ole w as very prettily arranged in one of t s private diiiinK rooms. The deeoraii 'iis wi re a variety of autumn flow, rs and each gues. received an oid fashioned garden bousuet as a favor, a course lunche.tr. was served. The jtU'-sts -.o r : the M sdames John P..-r km-i n, H. G , -Itn. P. M.orehead. Uitn 1't'fr.-. I". K ihtr.. H, A. Lanman. Pay Chapmen!, Victor hjfr. K. S. Jonef. J. ll.aeh ,!r., Carter, Jt. Mott, Wm. "Wiike and thMisses Margaret I'irie, Kath' ri S'harrf.r. Carclyn P.'ppenh ussen. Margaret Turner, Dorothy Crunip.Kk-T. T'erothy lt-hrr. Vlrgene Hammond, leoda McAleer. Laura Fit r.cen aid, Mildred Shc rer, Es'.le Pusst 1. The .ut ,.,f town guests wi.e Miss Florcnco !'..! of Krornenauk. .11!., Miss fe-rty Ma.on ..f Chicago and Miss Hare! Luck, w-
Th Golden liud Social Club will meet at the homn of Jlrt. A. Htiitne, K-aO Wallace Road on Thursday, September notiu The Indiana Sun Flower Club will meet at the home of Emma Kroer. 2'J2 Truman ave., Thursday nlteitmon and everitrnT. The publlo is cordially invited. The A. A. A. Club m. t at the horns of Miss Hazel Frf wn, 204 Hoffman et.. Tuesday evti Ing. Tht. evening was very pleasantly pa:-sed w'.lh games and r.lco tif rcshmor.ts were, pervert. "Sotdal Justirt. Day" whith will be held in Marion. Ohl ,, Friday. O-t. 1st. is a day inaugurated for the celebration of the Susan R. A nt 1, uy mendnient, nnd Senator Harding will give a talk. Mrs. W. II. Myers, who is president of tuc Woman's Republican club of Hammond, will attend the celebration
as a rcpresentm ivo ir.iin tno Womaus Ketiublican club of this city. Several women, who aro a. delegation fr.m the A't lfare "W orkers of Hammond w ill also attend. -- - The AV. XL C are retim sted to meet Ht the I. O. O. F, hall Thursday at one o'clock p. m. From there they wi!i go In a body attend the funeral of C.tPirade Charb s Lavene, whir- h will lak' place from bis home, at tvo o'clock p. in. The W. I'.. C. have barge of the services at the hous-n and the G. A. U. lit the rcinctt-ry. The I.easue f.f Women Voters will ror-t t'.piorrow cvnlne in the Court He-ae. They will he aidrfss.d by Dan M. ian, who will sp.'i.k on the polilbfj irsui s of the day. Totreu tow ''VtmiiK? will be the la-t cbnn--e tor women to register at the League of Women Voters. - The Max. Sehul.-oati Gat will meet tomorrow evening. It will 1... ft special rnt-etmg to noike arrar.cement s for tho dance which they will piv.-i in h, "Very near future. llr. and Mrs. R. J. Sf'elmjn of South Hohtnan st , b ft for Indianapolis today where they will spend a few days.
IN MEMORIAM
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HEATER EXPLODES ! lJov7 Disease Warning
In had but loving memory of our dear departed mother, daughter and fister. Mary Rasney Gehrke, who departed this life September 28, 131S: Mary is gone, but still there linger A fond memory in each heart. V.'e Mill miss her. O so yadly Asj from us we drift tipart. Jesus ca)l-d her and she answered To his everlasting call Earth is past, her gain In heaven. Asleep in Jesus, that is all. Maigaret and Ikuolhy Gehrke, Mr. raid Mrs. John Biisney. M. and Mrs. James Rasney. 9 22
"VYendel Ba-n, tiary mill employe, who wa severely injured at his home at t-S Virginia street. Monday evening
, when a hot water heater eypl -d'-d in
the basement, is rrported getting aion ; nicely today and will probably he tlble to return to work by the latter part of the week. Ran waa trying to !:?! t burner when the explosion occurred and was painfully burned about his face.
In memory of our thar mother. Anna Gre" n. w ho left us lour years ago today, September 29, 19H5: The leaves of tho autumn were falling VVheii angels one day took you away. Mother we miss our loving emile. Seems to us we miss you all the while Hut wo tdiall mink of you still the same we fay, You are not dead, you are just aw.iy. Your Husband and Children. 0-23
Doctors fire advised in a communication to be iaiUL-tl .soon by the elate board of health to be on the lookout for Viro-icnt's angina, a now throat disease said to be spreading since its first appearance in Indiana fit Richmond aho.it two and a half years ago. The disease is said to be ' -Kily rt.istak. n for diphtheria, but re-e-'.ros .-pecial treatment.
IN ilXMOKIAil Mrs. Caroline Fgg'brecht died four years ago today, September 29, IJiii: Four years ago dear mother, you left lis. How we miss ou Mother d-ar. As we drop a silent tear. More aril more each clay we grieve. She lives where nope do mourn and V. "CO, And calmly docs her body s!p, She Klilt.-l. d l -. i -! i-rief below-, :iri.t ho.- ! i her mee j',.,.,n aj v-,,e. Frton her lov Husband r.d Ohil.;ren, Alb'-rt 1 lei? orccht and children. y-2:)
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save money. e predict our busy basement will be crowded tomorrow. Better come early.
HANDLED AXES, superior quality forced steel Hade and good qualify hickejiy handle. tf "1 QQ
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Advertise in The Times and ad :::. ; hstaait come with - i-it effort.
JAPAN ED COAL IIODS, will, reinforced bottoms, heavy wire bail and wood OQ grip. On sale --
A $3.00 axe, at.
CHARCOAL Per sack
23c
RUTLAND STOVE LINING 2 J2 lb- package
25 c
I "i V DON. Sept. 29. Terence MacSw iney, S:i:i P. in' r .:.! mayor of ''oi k. who has been on a huncrr tlikt
for 4 4 days, was in 1. ss pam today, j but was vi v weak. It '.ui.- announced .
at the Jiiiton Jail infirmary that MacSvvlney was cons' i no-.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WTKii -SKVFRAY YOl'NG Hi Mll.hhi: A;K! LADIES FOR itiSITIONS til' 'i Ki'S'l' AND SELLING IN THE VAKl'iCS l'..l-'l'S. AT A oO, ii STARTING ALARY. APl'l.V To
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WANTED Three girls not. under 1 y. ars. ltght. a gret-abic. permanent work 'it in""! Milai v. .se Mr, Payne, Lion S;..re 1 DE LUXE THEATRE "GO GET IT" An A-B-C Electric Washer will be given j'.vvay FREE during the run of Mary Pickford in "SUDS."
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FIRE SHOVELS, quality japaned steel, with long han- "1 ff die. 20c value. AUU
STOVE BOARDS, crystalized finish, wood lined. On sale at ,
PERFECT OIL HEATERS, with circular wick, guaranteed smokelers and odorless. $6.50 heater, on sale at
$1.19 $4.98
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On Sale at 49c 6-INCH STOVE PIPE DAMPERS, regular 20c value. 1 fp On sale at
18c
6-INCH CORRUGATED ELBOWS, made cf heavy, uniform color.
smooth steel. Repuiar 35c value, at.
FURNACE ELEOVVS, made of heavy galvanized iron. 3-inch cue, sale price 65c. 4Qf 7-inch size, on sale at. . . . 6-INCH SMOOTH STEEL STOVE
PIPE On sale at
23 c
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Sweeping: redactions m every department of this M$s store, flecry Ford lias nothing on Cloodmao's, Four weeks ago before e slngie redaction had been made hy any manufacturer or jobber In this broad laod Qoodsmaos startled the mercantile world of Northern Indiana with a Cotton Goods Sale at prices that were little short of revolutionary.
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