Hammond Times, Volume 9, Number 32, Hammond, Lake County, 9 October 1920 — Page 8
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LEATHER TRIMMING IS SMART ON THIS NOBBY SPORT SUIT
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finned her work In C.'unty Treasurer Mrs. M'avne Collins of Chicago is I Bradford's office. .-it!!? with Mis. "red V. Whe!er.
ot St. Mary's, church ', hi w.-ek. i.j-yal!- n-c-.al at thft New marriage licenses are' Steve
h'.ol i..)u..- .r(. ii nirit j Pzefrzyk. Jsdwiy Tan?k!, Whitins; iv', r!i w.i .i"!r, . . ;i ; ; rs-c -r: .1, N". k II '".J 3 1; i Elena Coleman. In- '! r :' si i- . a at 5 : i.-ck, -;f.r , " - r t Harbor: Fr d Kran. Kather Pinl-t.h-h caiC. w i-. j'a;."- : ;' . i 2 s ' ' ip s. Gary : J ihn A. Korvl k o w: k 1. 'o-l-ing w..n i-y M J "-V'e ir . I- i. Mis. J ienickl. n-Uana H ub r: Iver A -in. i lVtiter, 1 ti.'..rge 1 M i. t "diiarski. M iry ludzTS-k.. Kast ChiJ.'Urdain a.id .Mis? ":..ru I,, Ki'.. An . i is L,u-as. Mary .wrde'eari. a 1 . . - :i sale was also held an.l they Hast CHc-iso: WillH-n K z more, ijary. r a a n at . i:u f.r ; he sui..oi I',-; 1.- '.1. Tain, Chicago; Stiniev Srry.
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This sincularly smart suit is rr.aJe of soft tan duvetyn. The coat is a plain belted model made in tuxedo style with the edges of the stole collar bound in leather. A vest of the same material is piped with the leather and a broad rcarf which completes the suit and makes it comfortable on cola oays is fringed in the leather.
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Mr?. Sarah Dyer, who will ceiesrat-; her 100th birthday next ysr, and Mrs. r.'ir.cls KUbom. ase-PS. are tw o Crown ly-:.it wcaen, who rrs:.--"ered laet Monday, being' po?il-1.y the oldest women in I-ake county and probably in th? statrt who rpsistertd. Mr.'. Dyer iti. mother of Mrs. D. A Doat of this f it y and makes her hojna w'.th her. 7' he ::a'a rather fovble h.or nitni is still r::ive and she i. ar.xious ti cast her H for Harding in November. Mr Kh.horn is rfr.-:iarkab'.y well preserved i one cf her ytars. and doe? her v-ork each day, living alone at hot' i.cm cn Court street, she la also a Ilardin? admirer. Both women ars thankful that they were spared to sea women given the vote. M.sses Pearl Kaiser. Eiia Massath end Anna Noian were the hostesses at i Chrysa'ite club, which held t' eir I Trtr.isht'y Kftlnj on Thursday nigh;. A ' . thirty giit&ZB were present an d -.; yed a most excellent jfcer.a. which i . X b-;en prepared by the coinmlttej. i , : !s were the diversion of the eveM:se3 Elsie and 'vvnhelmir.e Koschih ho, who have been employed with t'i Letz Manufacturing conpany for t!:e past year, have ceafvd work tnere .:! win spend the w.nter la Texas v. :;h a sister. Fred Barr 'entertained th 1 e h -epe: s at their regular -i-o.:lhly m-'lr. on Thursday night, r ! served a d-.i'-jjus four-course dinr, : r t her guests. -Vy. Victor Roberts of -; Lowell transacted legal businey in Crown ' -int on Thursday. The- Purcnt-Teachers association will h Id its first inettirg of the season r.ext Tuesday c.-enin at In the h.gh school tnildins. new officer for 1 1 comiiiir year will be chosen, the f -'.'.o-ving prcsrram has r i;n arrar.r cd. Cooal solo, Mr. Hiie; r. oitatlon. AlicJiobidn: violin s--h . Mi;s Cr!l; reeitations, Milton Thomas ar.d Hilary Y.'hitaker: v '.-al solo. Miss Haze:;; t-ilk by Mr. Evans. M.ss Stella Breyfofrle lea1, es tor.lsr'ot fT I:va. iv here- sh will complete h'-r ;ourso in the t a: r'-prr;.-'' 1c -ch'iol. "1 ?.s been do:riir work i:i Kouder, In !.. t"T several weeks. y'lsa Helen ;iovrr who has bn c-r.r.ncd to i;r h i-.'.v tor th, post fe-v -eks 1. ahl 1 e .oit ar.d has rr-
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Says Mrs. Staples of Lydia E. Pinkhairi's Vegetable Corcpound. Tauntor?, Ma3s. "I could r.ot ertt or pIoP for six months had fainting fp?ll3
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caused ry ieinala trouble. My cousin, who was a doctor, told me to take Lydia E. Fir.kham's Vegetable Compound and it helped mo greatly. Ttea during the Changa of Lifo I used the same remedy. I am
seventy years old cow ar.d am abla to do my own housework and vralk one mile to church every Sunday morcing snd evening. I am recommendLn the Vegetable Compound to my friends having the same troubles as i had. Your remedy is the best on earth. I cannot find word3 to express my gratitude to it." Mrs. Susan C. Staples, 157 B School St., Tauntcn, Mass. The reason that thousands of women from all parts of the country write such prateful letters is that Lvdia E. Pinkhorn's Vegetable Compound has brought health and happiness into their lives, once burdened with pain and illness. It ha3 relieved women from some of the worst forms cf female ills, such nz displacements, inflammation, and ulce ration. Why dn't you try it 'I
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Hill Grove rifsfd away at the West bide hofje'ii in Chicago Thursday veriinj at seven o'clock, after an operation of which he was too weak ti' withstand. His death was a great tliork to everybody, who knew him as he had bfi n ill for only a week. Mr.
position and well liked by a'! his friend;'. H- vvas fil ;.ars old and is r'lro.vO by lis widow, three dauijht rs, .Mrs. Ar'. ld F.randt, Miss Anna J. re:i of i t.ieujf ) r.nd Mrs. Hen .-oner if h'r and one jrrand daugliter Urace Brandt. The funeral will o,-. held M onday rnornin? at o'clock at the St. John's church. Keiativcs from h.-re attended the funeral of the three months old son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Trinen at Soherervillo on Thursday. Miss Theresa Adler i'f Hammond vh'lted with l.er fistfr, Mrs. N. J. hiiii'-iii. Jr.. and family.
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Dr. Harry Parker and family, who have been living here during the past year with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Woirl, left the first of the week to take up their residence in Chicago. Kev. A. II. Lawrence, who was rastor of the local M. K. church during the past 3 years, h.s been transferred 'o Terre Haute. Mrs. W. H. Paxtn has return-ci from a months visit with relatives m
Okiahorna. Mr . Eunice Carter and son left Wedmffiay for her home in Indianapolis after a couple cf weeks visit here with relatives. Dr. Ernest Nelson has moved lntj the Lemster house on Main street.
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Fhe Calumet Region's Newest and Largest Residential Subdivision, Will Be Offered for Sale on
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is a restricted community, where, out of 348 building sites, only 37 can be used for business purposes where 30 foot building lines prevail and where the sewers and the cement walks are already constructed.
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now has churches and schools all within walking distance. It has two double-track street car lines, furnishing the best of street car service to Whiting, Hammond, East Chicago, Indiana Harbor, Gary and South Chicago. It has 1 8 subarban trains to and from Chicago daily.
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home sites, which are forty feet wide, can be bought, for as low as $500.00. Some of the finest sites in the addition can be bought for $650.00. You can " secure one of the very finest home-sites for $25.00 down, and only $10.00 a month.
WE INVITE YOU TO VISIT "SHEFFIELD" TOMORROW. OUR SALESMEN WILL BE ON THE GROUND ALL DAY-ASK THEM ABOUT GETTING A HOME-SITE RESERVATION ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER I6TH.
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