Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 95, Hammond, Lake County, 8 October 1920 — Page 5

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Personal and Social News

The wplcuming banquet 'e n given to the state on' . C. T. U. attending the cKimmond, ws ho'.. I lat

and reef ueers of ih nvention in ivriiir. jr at

i-::v o'clock in the Hammond Chamber Commerce. Mr. Mikesrh played an impropriate march uni the quests marched to the tab!'-, win-re a cry n-ee f.v i-oiirsp dinner w as j'-rved t tii- ladies of the Christian church, 'i'-tic wire over L."i gui-t present. Mis. J. o. Thompfc'tn as t.ast mist ri-dj introduced 1 1-,.- sp'akois in her pleas- '.!:; K'Hnnfi' and gave brief but coroi.il addtss of wclcotnv. this was re-n-Tided to by Mrs. Culta J. Vayhinpcr, president '"'!" 1" W. C. T. I". Mrs. V ayhingcr responded in a rhartniiie; Jetliner with a spe..-.-h which vas portitit to the occasion. Mayor Kruwu fct:U Jessie ilson. u ho is tht prt-sidout ' f the Hammond h mix r of C'-ia-nieree. both gave interesting- talks. The speeches were intcrii rsed w ua Music. Mrs. Oearj- Hannaue r s.iii fvcia! ioios accompanied by Mrs. l-ii-lian Mikesch. ' After the banquet the executives held a short business meeting. The Ladies' Aid of the Monroe street church met at the home of Mrs. C. Kowlby, 1238 Momcf street, yesterday afternoon. Th re was a large attendance and several important matters were discussed. The next meeting will take place Wednesday. C tuher I", at the noma of Mrs. W. L.. Abbott. 1lL'8 Van Huron street. Mrs. Howard IN rtiam will be the assisting hostess.

T!i home economics department nt '.'. Hammond Worn, n's Club held the f 's! meeting of the year at the Washins".. .n school yesterday ai'trinoon. Tho i: hern Indiana Gas and Kb etric. Co. i.- . an interesting demonstration of tk.'. i i- washing and ironing machines ai d electric cooking- appliances. There ueie fifty ladie3 present.

Mrs. Harry Smith of Jersey City. -". J, who has been the gu.t f frs. Mary Scliuil and uthi-r relatives In . Hammond for the past two months leave for her home Sunday. Oc1 tober 10th. The executive board of the. Hammond Women's Club will meet for a iiort session at th First Baptist rhurch tomorrow afternoon at 1:Zck The Hammond "Women's Club will held a short business session at the i?aptit church Saturday afternoon at two o'clock which will adjourn to meet with th W. C. T. V. convention. Mrs. E. C. Rumplcr. president of the Indiana .Federation of Women's Clubs.

will Rive an addles-; at the -' T. I".

convention Saturday afternoon at the Uaptist church. The Marnuer.te Club wa entertained at the home of Mrs. Lawrence Cox on Hohman street today.

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.T. C Kerher and family of 'Cleveland, O.. spent a few days at the home of their parents. .Mr. and Mrs. C. Schreiber. of IZO Fayette t. Mr. Ker-k-r was in Hammond on business. & - Miss Janet Toder of 521 Hoffman st. wnt t o Michigan City today with the t-'aff Society of International notary headquarters, where th"y will be tuests of the Michigan City Rotary C'ub. A barbecue in Metis woods and

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PLEATING AND RE-PLEATING AJl kinds of !:irts in one day. Button eovrlnj. hemstitching, braiding. All -work guaranteed. Call at Wasey8. 91 State at., little west of Hohtnan st. Phone 44S Hammond. 8-27

RUGS AND CARPETS Waahed in your own home. Hajnlliton Beach method, "W. B. Cooksey, 413 fE. State at phone Ham. 840-J. 10-4-3

Th KokoJ Sales Co.. open all day and Tuesday anJ Friday e-rening-s. Call ' and eee Free Demonstration of Oil Burner, 17 Sibley St.. Hammond, Ind. 10-S-6t

a trip through the Dunes are some of the things planned f'l the day. The marriage of .Mary Pajak and Hronis'ana Pietrxak, took plate at St. '.'usimers church in Wet Hammnd a, nine-thirty. Wedm s lay, OeS.ol.er 6th. The m.id of honor Maltha l-'ietrak and John Pajak rved as best mail. The brides me. ids u re Ann;i S'iiuiii, U..se Uahek. Stella J'ajalv. W.ilier Calet. John Nou.iczjk mid Steve Pietizak. The Viride wore a dress of hite eharmeuse and a veil of tulle and the maid of h'nor and the brides maids were dressed in white satin. Ionner va. ser d at the home ot the brid and there was a latere daiu rn I tie hall to which their ft lends were inviied in the evening'. - - - Mrs. J. N". Beckman of Glendale Park is fjuite iil, her physicians are afraid of the deveU pment of pneumonia. Mrs Win. Lynch of Maywood has been quite ill for lhc past three days. The St. Paul's Lutheran I,d"S' Aid will hold a social and sale m the church parlors October 14th. Cc.mmeiicin at 3 o'clock in the .iftei iiou.i if will continue into the evening. A cafeteria luncheon will be nerved in connection with the sale. The marriage of Margaret Heimbach, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Char.es He inbacli of 022 Sibley fctreet to Uallus Manttil. son of Mrs. A. Garoid. took place esterday mornin- Oct. the 7 .ii, at the St. Josepli ch.ueh. the lie v. Fat hvr P.ers;. offiejanns. The attendents wet--Miss Klizabeth K ieihege, ma id-of - honor and diaries Heimbach, a brother of the bride, as best man. The bride wot - a ow n of w hite georgette over white satin with tiimaiinB of pearls, atoi a MiUe veil h. ld in place with lillies? ot the vallies. the maid of honor woi e a f.ock of oieiiid and rose organdy, and carried an arm bouquet of pink roses. The bride canied a shower b:uqyet of brides roses and lil ies of the vaiU-y. After the ceremony a weddin ; mvakfost and reception was K'vn at the bride's home on Sibley street to rthich the relatives and a large nimoer of friends were invited. The young people left on a honeymoon, the destination of which was not dis-Ue-ed to t-hetr friends. They will be at home after October the 15th on Claude street. The corner Stone of the nw Century Methodist Episcopal church, corner of

Gostlin and Tow ie .streets w i 1 he lali t

next Sunday. ct. 10. at 11 o'clock. Dr. IJ. K. MeKlntie. th newly appointed district superintendent of the South Hend district will officiate, assisted by I"r. H. U. He !ra. seen-tary of the Calumet Missionary society and the Fiev. W. C- Hensiee, pastor. W. V. West of St. Joe. Mich., was a cuest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fehrman of Williams street yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Krnest Fricke and fen 1-ft for California today where they will locate definitely.

Mrs. Burton Herrington, son Burton and daughter Mildred lft yesterday for a motor trip to Norfolk, Ya.. where they will be joined by Mr. Herrington who has b;ert thre for a couple of weeks and he will return with them. Mrs. W. G. Taxton very dellKhtfully entertained over sixty guests at a l:n o'clock luncheon and bridge at her home on Hohman street yesterday. The house was prettily decorated with fall flowers and a five course luncheon

Value Your Eyes? Bon-Opto Is a system of raring for ttaa eyes at nome. It is used by more than a million people who care for their eyes as they care for their teeth; to cleanse and preserve them. If you are not one of the million join their ranks today. Get a Home Treatment Outfit from you druggist and use as directed. Clean, freeh feeling eyes and the clearness of Ttslou "Will make tba

worn seem brighter and your day's -work less UresooM. Not! Phiwitr and Bra-EMciajista present fion-Ojrto

arm mrniimot of lniMui) fas

rtfand putu- . t -m brMlmcUr I J aniftatt. It'.',

wad rerved on smiiil tables ou eat n if winch a- a but-k-t of pink uii J purple astors. The high st scored in bridge were held by tho Mesdauits V. :'. Ciumpacker, .Mrs. Victor Oj. r s.-.-ond and H. C. Gi'omnn. Mrs. X'axtJn is entertaining- another Iunclien and elidge tomorrow iKlober 'Jih. -- Herbert Meiville, the (jn.n Line conductor who had his b-g eut ofT tins week, is ii polled to be d dug quite nicely at the Si. Margarei's ll-spil:il. bis condition was uuile alarming at. hist. FINE ARTS QUARTET A musical s k t : i dca'iug with Co

life and songs of o,d f ri-iiitid is o I - i

..! tne pleasing tiaiuie.. , pioilni i.'f tile FlI.e .M- .piariit wlli'U will be heurd on the Lie- am course Monday evening at the First. M. K iiurcii on L i.-st 1 slree;. Th- .-keicii is i.-ph-te with Irish wit and piitlio. and is given m lush cos -tunc-. Good !ii!i.-ic a'joii'e;s. A -p'-cial a i 1 .i : : ii o .-i 1 1 of the besi. in Spanish music is gi eti in appropriate ni.-tiiiiir.- and. in addition, varied s-'ios. duets, trioji. (u;i.rte!s and readings are rendered with artistry and i. M hu -ia.-.-l. K-try no oiler of the company is a soh-ist e.ed I lie pi wranl becomci a recital of iiob.il.ual aiHsian.i a nove,l pr..-i.nn combined. jsasuna rsnrrrTT ii'nwssmpiMtpiMiyr nj TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY

Tho iieisci.nel of this unusual vocal .jaartct is a i lulluwa; Muriu Walters, soprano; Mildred Smith. contralto; lib-hard Favt-y, tenor; Canvau Jon-.-a, bur it one. Tl.ia Is the fiii't number on the co u rsv.

the police and confessed the killing of tJdward Ivory, negro, after an altercation on a North Illinois , street car during the. rush hour last evenin-g. Tho negro cursed and abused the white yu"uth following a dispute over

light of precedence in boarding th-s

I'r. II it.', rnta:'. the lecturer, w ill flp-jmr. according to witnesses, and draw

ing a knife, dared Huberts to leave th? car. At Walnut street the pair rftepped lo the street, the nesro declaring: Your time has come; I'm not going to fool with j uu," it was paid.

pear on t lie course. Nov. !i and the) Onnhnr Male (Jiiarlei and (oil Iting-el-J. Jilll pi. I 'nursu ln-ki t. $1 .,").

PAUL KAMRADT GETS VERDICT 'I he damage -ait of Flank Naid

i Ui.iii.-t Paal Kamradt. w ueh was first oa'd in the Hammond cite omiiI, has i

'v rcaeied lie- superior court On I

j'liiiiary -'T, ll'ile Cue autoiuoin o-s of; Nh i do and Kannadt. tollidtd agaln.-t Kamiadt asking for ? . j i ' 0 damages.) Kaioiadt came back with n cross com- j p!a ml nlneing blame for the aecid' lit ' poii N.udo and lo- tn turn a.-e.j i'oi J ". 1 1 n damages. In the city court tie -mt was d'-cided in favor of Kanirndt.. ,

awarding him i damages. Nat do ha .-Ppeabd to the -upcrior court.

IF CAKKl i; CALK will couu h'-ni- ' r thing will be all right. Hemic., ij, si-.-K and asking for ymi. William Park. 1H-S l,i:.Si' i;iu.' mp;u eut on takb y a c, near MichiKHn, limb r please r. -1.11111 to 2P Trun in itv . ln-S

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1VK PAl.K -Studebakcr. T pa s. - e, cylinder car for sai.o thoi-ouhl-, oer-l-.aulcl; 1,1 cord tiros in - ! is' . i o-ii-di'ion; wi',1 saeriliee for ouick sale ,it $."0". 5 1U Summer st. Hani. It -S l-'i'ii SAI.K ij cylinder racer virv fa'.r: S'-'1"!. 'JJ Clinton st.. phono 20 a 1 Hon looiid. l'i.S-2 I ..CARD. OF THAHKS j I wish to n'-kiio lod,vc with deepest gratitude and appro, in ( nn the kh.dness

and sympathy shown us in our cre;ii sorri u. 1 he de.i;U of my : nr im -lend, and fatlo-r. To Uu. ile.rc.- K I-uies. for words of spiritual comfort ; Mr ;. U . K. Jonev .Hid Mr- J. p. Walk.- r t'. the beautiful music the Mnsonb- Iodg. Modern Woo. Inn n. lojuloie lion .v Steel C!o , and the kind neighbor? and friends for their kindness and for the' many beautiful flowers. . Mrs. Ann I'nvis Morr: . How ai d Morris. iu s

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HAS KILLING, INTI N.riI.IS. ind. (rcA. S.--WI1-I iuni F'.oherts. 1 y. today surrendered to I

FIGHTING FOR GOLF HONORS I'l.KVlilANIl. ).. et. S. -Semi-Pna! matches were played at, the MayEAST HAMMOND CABINET AND MILL WORKS Sashes and Windows A Specialty Frank Sifkovich, Prop. 530 Fields Ave. Hammond

held Country club today In the wou.nn'fi national gcif ci;auipion.-i.!p. T.cpairings were. Miss A'iexn Stirling vs. .Mrs. C. II. Vandtrucck ami .Mrs. J. V. Kurd vs. Mrs. Ii. c. Ga it. lie match between JI1-1 Stirling present champion, and Mrs. Vatiderb ck carried I he lar-e-t gaibry i,.f 1 .e week. It wa the third meeting ,.f the pair in the national and each ha i a win to her credit. Mrs. llurd wis favored to heat Mm. h:it.

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WE DRESS ALL OUR OWN CHICKENS NO STORAGE HERE NATIVE POT ROAST No waste, no bone 35c NATIVE PLATE BOILING BEEF lOVc PLATE CORN BEEF Home cured 10l2c FANCY LEG OF LAMB 35c LAMB SHOULDER ROAST . .28c LAMB STEW Nice and fresh 18c LAMB CHOP 35c FRESH PORK SHANKS 28c FRESH PIGS FEET Nice and clean W2c ' HOME MADE, KRAUT Per quart 15c FRESH SPARE RIBS Nice and meaty 21c BRISKET BACON, V2 to 2 lb. average 35c FRESH BRAINS 20c FRESH MADE HAMBURGER 20c HOME MADE PORK SAUSAGE 30c TULSBURY FLOUR . 25 lbs.. $1.64; 100 lbs., in cloth sacks $6.59 FANCY RICE Special. 5 lbs 55c HEBE MILK COMPOUND. 2Y2c, 6 for 72c OUR SPECIAL COFFEE. 1 lb. 26c, 4 lbs $1.00 BLACK PEPPER. 1 lb. can 39c SUPERIOR FAMILY SOAP. 10 bars 49c PARAFFIN WAX. pkg 19c CAN COVERS, perdoz 35c QUART MASON FRUIT JARS. doz.. with order. .'.$1.25 CAN RUBBERS. 2 doz t . . .' 25c CALUMET BAKING POWDER, per lb. 35c, 3 for. .$1.00 FANCY CRANBERRIES, 2 lbs. for 25c NEW CABBAGE, per lb l2c ARMOUR'S PORK AND BEANS, regular 20c size. 2 cans for 30c, 6 for 85c WE CLOSE THURSDAY AT NOON SUGAR 1 5c All You Want 1 5c SUGAR We have Green Tomatoes, Ripe Tomatoes, Quinces, Yellow Plums, Tom3toes and Hubbard Squash We Deliver No Orders Less Than $1.00 C. W.HUBBARD AUTO SERVICE. 741 Claude St., Hammon

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The rh-iTHt. of Spencer Kellojs Smis, Tne.. one of the world's largest niHniifaeturers of castor oil, have p,r fi f ted a remarkable proce by which ;,U nnusratln taste is removed from ihis po d old family remedy. Notl'l"? :s rernoed except th? nau.-etins trtft. trf-nffth ami purity remain the amo-a 10')" pure caster 11. T"u I'.r't have to shudder when you teke Helloes' Tatel- Cantor Oil.. Dornirs have always recommended cast-.r etl. but everyone has dreaded taking it. Mothers can now give children i a.-tor oil without their even knowing what they nre taking. Grown-ups will also appreciate this new form of th" jned old remedy. Sold by all good drugsrl.sts. If you want castor oil absolutely without nauseating tsst. ins !t on genuine laboratory filled botlles. plainly labelled Kellogg's Tasteless Castor Oil. Tnre nizc-s, 15c, 3j '. ami .-c.- Ad v.

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PEAS, CORN TOMATOES' 1 in 1 MILK fail cans. 1 No. 2 can A2t Per can. . , iL2L PRESERVES PURE FRUIT 5 lb. Slone Jars $1.69 FRESH AND SMOKED MEATS FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES A FULL LINE OF GROCERIES. ALL ORDERS RECEIVED BY 1 P. M. DELIVERED SAME DAY.

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per can Pet or Armour's Milk, 2 large cans Telmo Peaches,

per can Grated Pineapple, per can Libby's Kraut, per can

Rumford's Baking Powder. 1 lb. can Root Beer Extract, per bottle

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Old Style Malt and Hops, QOonly JJ

Sugar, all you want, 2xzt per lb. New laid Eggs, direct from farm. All Our Goods Are Guaranteed

J Vew Laid Ecps Direct From th- Farm Lar?e Loaf Bread for ISVc

Fancy Glasses, each Best Santos Coffee, per lb Best Peaberry Coffee, per lb Yuban Coffee, per lb Fine Japan Tea. per lb Large Jar Jewel Jam,

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