Hammond Times, Volume 9, Number 31, Hammond, Lake County, 2 October 1920 — Page 8
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THE TIMES Mr. and Mrs. i,mlnic .loyci of North- rimftrwr
October 2, 1920.
LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES
1n which is planned. The timing w li he trteS by a treet meeiin at . o'clock n4 the workers will then adjourn to the hull at t:3. Brigadier t.'eorge W. Ardemon. who v gastl upon Mcveral occasions in France an;l Captain William Harris of Winnejies. Canada, will
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Atty. Allen V. Twjuiin. county democrat ;e chairman, has railed a ream's r n-cptipg if the earirfidates executive i' f mniit t --. f.nHncc committee ieaker3' committee at the hendQua.lrf in tho Victory fcuiMlnc at Ea.-t Chxessro for Sunday afternoon at -O'clock. Twyman ij planning to .pee1 uy the democratic rminiv campaitrii snd will tart thntsn rciiir.s tomorrow.
opkmnc; or i. A. The S-a'ation Army ha male -;? p'.ansi for the formal op-'nina" of thc;r nv hesrla'iartera in Kast Ohicajro at .he M hali, 473 oleott avenue. SunAny evening, and wiil have seme prom, tried peUtrs to help ;n the his meet-
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AMKHICAIZATlt WOrtK
A a feature of their Ann-ricaiuza-tion program ;h cOatholie t'nity eluli of Knit Chirasn. allied with thr st. Stanislaus' church, lat nmht 1eetdd to open n:t?ht claes-in the school hall b.umning rot week. The night school will he divided with two nights for Knaiiwh classes and two nights for 1'olish. The work of th club will he d's"iised and an effort made to hranch out on ?riiatf i' A mrrica n lr.( ion line. at a banquet which will be held at the hall or; the evening of N'oxemher !7th. Atty. Ttobert Moore of Michigan City will be one of I he .-"peakera and Mayor I-eo MoCorniaok will he invited to pak. In addition to the Ameriean!rtlon work the club plans to take uv weifsra work nnmnfr the poor and needy of St. StanlsOaua' parish.
PLEATING AKD RE -PLEATING AU kind 01 icirts In one day. Button 'ovarlng. hemstitching, traidinsr, AU work jraaxanteed. Cail at W aa ley", it State at., li'.tle west of Holma at. Phone 44S Hammond. S-I7
Storey to t,ean on farms and city prop-eri-w. Ki.r Peterson's Law Office. Ka.: Vniv 03
Pr .Uale!f;h V. ITale announces change of location of office after October 1st to -Suite 3, East Chiraco State Bank Bulldlnsr. 721-731 Chicago Avenue. Forsyth avenue, entiae.ee. Telephone CiO. 9-2S-S
MEBrj IV MtYOH'S OFFICE Tle Kast Ohicasro Americanization
j conimit'.en last nifht met in the mayor." office and wunniie 1 for t!,e work of the foll.-w.n- jear during which the i committee ej,pr, ts to devote much of f Its efforts to eneouraaina nlstht schools land attendance of KinderKartenv The election of officers resulted In 1-r. Ja- ! cob fiolilmin beir.st selected as chairman. Frank Txda vice chairman: Bert
Peterson, aecretary. and John Tenkely. tieasurer. The directors are V. A. I'ujy. Uev. Klmer Jones, (abriel Sasae. Martin Hauki. Ilnc'o Giorgio, Chas. Spurrier, John Bochnowki. A It Watts. Adam Wadas. Hev. Oadaci and Ed O'DonnpU. The organization which will be known as th" Americanization league v ill meet rrpularly on the first Krliay rljht of each month at the mayor's office. Diso-ii-iion of a celebration for Armistice day resulted in the appointment of a committee composed of Chits. Spurrier. Uert Peterson. Wan.; loda. K N. Canine. Ed OTonnell, John Tenkely and Rjcco Gloria.
FOU PAt, 5 room cottage. modern, irood Timghtoorhood. N'ot far from business 'er.ter. Quite reasonable. D. AV. Dupes Co.. 3107 Michfin avenue. Indiana Harbor. Phone S7?. 10-1-3
store, hi votes have been caef for Harding as against 21 for Cox and at Keid's drug atora In lf-aat Chicago. Harding has received IK against 67 for Cos. XOTEO 1ITIRER AT K. tHICAfiO
Several weeks a?o Professor T K. Feeler, doctor of Philosophy and one o' Chicago's leading educators and lecturers was recurcd to dellves a series of lecturi-s in tha Contfrrgat tonal chur.jh of Hst Chic;nj:o. On Tuesday evening last. on;, a -(mall attend.inco greeted Trof. T'.eeler for Ms fits! lecture. "The Vorces Th.it Make Man." but the numbers attending itcreased very cveninjr until ln.l nijjht. vi hen every feat was taken. Tomorrow. Sunday, at 7;3rt p. m. rr. P.eeler will deliver the lant lecture of the series. "The Priesthood of the jy. man." TJn-re will be no charge f'.tr adinis.-- ion.
Twin City
News Notes
Opsaiaf of Balratlon Army hsadqnar. tara tomorrow rreala; at Kom Kail, 4730 Oloott Te. Streat meetlair at 7 o'clock with, maalc. Meetlaff at Kail at a o'clock. JTominent gpealccra. AH lnTita. 10-2
MOTHERS PUOUTD SEE TlflS FIII "The Menace of the Moron." Roes on the screen at the Family theater. Indiana Harbor tonight. and every mother who would know the dartpers
lurking In the path of her daughter
will do well to sea thit picture, as It rot only joints out tha danger of Irresponsible half-wits, but shows how this public menace may ba cuarJed against.
FOK. RAL.E Brick house, 3 4,11 Block on Fir street. See Crundwell. 3509 Cedar at. rhone J. liar. 240. 19-2
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Atty. J. IT. Conroy of Hammond ha teen secured by the Congregational Men's club of East Chicago to apeak next Monday nigrht at the first of the eertes of political roeetirosrs which the club ha.r scheduled. Atty. Conroy Is an ardent advocate of the league of nations and will speak upoa that .subject. Following his talk an opportunity will be jtiven members of Hie audience to ask questions. Two weeks from Monday. October 18, the club will have a speaker to uphold the republican fide cf the league of nations and at the foKowing meeting on Nov, 1, a speaker from the Fam.er-I.abor party v ill be on the program.
VOTING IS LIGHT The Rexall druy stores of Kast CHicafo and Indiana Harbor are not i-.av-!? great deal of interest manifested ii itie Rrxall company's straw vote, which is being conducted In mora than S.OOo of the company's store sthrougrhci;t the country and so far the bal-Ktir-.g-has been very light. In many instances people, who ar asked td vcte rrply, "I'll do my vting on Nov. 2 " Ir. Indiana Harbor at the Central drug
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Rally ray commences at the United Presbyterian church tomorrow wit'J the Sunday services at ien'ilur hours for Sunday school at o'clock. Tito two morning services wWl be combineti in one and held continuous. I'ach regular scholar is asked to be In their accudt.on.ed place nt the. proper tme and those not regularly affiliitti d with tha various classes arg invited to come and be assigned. The regular service will be called at 11 o'clock. fnt-n meet in of young people takes plaee: at 6:30 o'clock with juniors In charge. Evening hour at 7:30 o'clock. Miss Nancy Jane KJine .a wee miss of five years, is celebrating her birthday anniversary and the attainment of her firth milestone, this afternoon at. her home in Hemlock street with
thirty children a3-Ostitig in the m rry j or, Sunday
event. The color scheme is arranged In pink and white and many attractive features which savor of interest to children have been devised ssido from the dainty luncheon they will be bidden to participate tn at the conclusion of the festivities.
Services at St. Paul's church in In-s
dtana Harbor tomorrow will consist of
the Sunday school at 3 o'clock. Ger
man service a 10 o'clock and Ens:s
spe akinjf service at 7:30 o'clock m the evening. Uev. Theodore Clans
conducting. j Chicago's great educator and lecturer, j Frof. I. II. Boeler, Th. D. tomorrow nt ! CotigreeatiotiaJ church at 7:30 p. m. Subject: "Priesthood of the Lay- j man." 3 Miss Genevieve Faliey of the clerical forces at the Hbbard Steel Foundries who recentlv underwent a very
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serious operation at St. MargHrei.'
Hospital in uamnionu. ii- ruuptiauuo nicely at her home in South Olort. avenue and expects to he w I! enough in the next few weeka to return to her j duties at the office. Mis FaheyN t mother is not at all well at the p'ts- ) time and is causing anxiety anion,- ilemembers of the family. (
The Meedamcs Peter heien, i-r. and Jr.. were !n Chicago yedtej-Jav spending the day. Forty Hours Devotion will bo com
menced at St. St.inlslous Polish cnurco i
in South Magoun avenu tomorr w j commenclns with the regular mass j service and continuing up to the explred time. "Worshippers of the fai:hi of the Roman Catholic religion are Invited to participate in all of the ceremonies Two weeks from tomorrow 1
Dishop Alerding of Fort Wayne will be here and confirm a class of first communicant s and others who h t c not had confirmation rites held ofi " them. Chicago's great e-ducator and lecturer, Trof. L. II. Beoier. Ph. D. tomorrow a' Congregational church at 7:30 p. m.
Subject: "Prii'Sthood of the ?.ay. ( man." 10 1 CI'TiaI r f r.-iri T'ttca pV '
Y'jrk. on a western business tour was a guest of th Jam'? O'Too'e family in Norlhcota avc. a few days while he wa-s in tha Chicago distriet, and departing from h. re went to points near Milwaukee. Wis., and Iwtcr to i-;it enpolis. Mr. O'Toole makes annual trir to Ohicaeo and visirr his relatives in this city while he has the opportunity.
(etc ae. hae an tliclr guest, Whltain Barry of Yotingstown. O.. who recently accompanied the cuuplu tack from a trip in the Et when they were uui- i rnoncU tl.m owing to the death of a ' netr relmie'i uf theirs. Miss Catherine I'uify, sis:r of Mrs. Joyce was in the'
party lea-.ing for the East mid returning with tlidii. tlhicaso's great educator and Jc.-turer. I'rof. J. H. Peeler. Ph. l. tomorrow Hi Congregational church at 7:30 p. iu. Ful'Ject: "PrlC-'thood i.f the f.ny. man." ioc Mr. and Mrf. ASilliam Itettman of Hemlock M., were the recipients of a farewell party tendered th'-m by the members of the ;,t. faul'K E.-ang Ileal chureli, prior to their leaving for California where they are to establish Their future home. gift was made to Mr?. lKttmsti and her hulm mt as a parting tribute and a ery pleasant f-xening was -nJ'jj ed The Home Economies department of the East Chicago Woman's "lub will hold their first meeting of the year at the home (,- Mr.", Ttobert Hiuc Miller. tlSo f taring hvc, Monday evening. A
very tploidid prcgi'aiii has heeti arranged ntid the spfaler of the evening will be Mrs. Jaime-- M. Judson of Chicago.
AU dt-part metitnl tm-nilvn ar urged to lie. present tin well as mcrobfrs of tiic other departments of the club. Thomas J. Scull), who was recently wedded to Misa Edna Lovin hns been hastily caibxl to Detroit. Mi'h., owing to the very critical Illness of hin sister. Ho wired back upon his arrival there that the iostcr'e condition was some., what improved and thje l. no t mined -
rile danger in her illness. A
Stau.ey JSliurtnan. son of Deputy bheritl J. A. tiurrunn, of Hammond and who resides in Elm St.. in convalescing from an operation performed on hlin for the removal of tonsils. He is a student v- John's Cautious School. P.-gular sen ices at the Church of Christ on tlrapevine it . Indiana llar-
morning and evening'. Bible
i-ehool at '.':'!') in the morning. Communion services at 10:40. Sermon at 11 o'clock, subject "The World's Greatest Monument." Evening sermon theme "The Judgment Day." C. McFadden, llUP.ISi.er. ;
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5,000 Yds. of 'Trait of the Loom "Muslin
This famous muslin, none better made, on sale Monday at the ridiculously low price, per yard . . . .
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300 Yds. Bleached-Unbleached Sheeting
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75c Lame Damask Much Towels
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$5.98 Bed Spreads on Sale
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Two yards and lY yards wide of a fine wear-well quality. Actually worth $1.00 a yard. Monday's price, per yard :
Beautiful quality, large size, and hemstitched Monday's price, each
Plain, hemmed and crocheted Bed Spreads, exceedingly low price Monday, each
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