Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 98, Hammond, Lake County, 12 October 1920 — Page 5

Tuesday. October 12. 1920.

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Th Nokol Sales Co.. open all day and Tuesday and Friday evenings. Call and see Free Demonstration of OH Heater. ITS Sibley St.. Hammond, Ind. 10-8-6t RUGS AND CARPETS TVaahed in your own borne. Hamilton Beach method, VT. B. Cookaey, 41 E. State at., phone Ham. 840-J. 10-4-3

Personal and Social News

Hare McCoy wash your ruts on the floor In your home by the HamiltonPeach method. The best, the quickest, the most convenient method in use. Good reference. Satisfaction or no charge. Phone Hammond 856-M. 10-11-6

NOTICE To a!! Stationary Engineers and Apprentices of Lake County. There will be an open meeting at I. O. O. T. hall. East State street. Hammond, Saturday evening. October 18 at 8 p. m. Meeting will be addressed by speakers from leading engineering centers. An announcement of special Interest to Apprentice Engineers will be made at this meeting. 10-11-1 C. W. BOTCMANf.

The K. and 1 of S. will give a dance in their hall over Lion Store 'Wednesday eve., Oct. 13. Music by Hammond Orchestra. Public. Invited. 10-11-1

The R. N. of A. Gulden Rod Camp .157. special seasion tomorrow evening at. " o'clock. Everyone urged to attend. Fcdro party following meeting. Prizes. 10-12-1

Every man who served In the army, nary or marine corps and who Is Interested in the "Bcmus Bill." now pending before the congress should affiliate himself with the American Legion. The Legion today lias 3.000.000 paid members and has no doubts or financial obligations now confronting It. A clean cut patriotic organisation which takes no part with either capital or labor and knows nt political party. An organlatlon where privates and former officers are on the same level and have the same Interests. The legion In Hammond is the selfsame crowd and any man who wore the colors is welcomed to the Legion quarters here. The bonus bill will be discussed tonight and everyone ia Invited to attend this meeting. Just drop !n and make yourself at home and be ready for the meeting at 8 p. ni. sharp.

The Kappa Delta Gamma girls will meet at the home of Qenevive Hoffman for a speelal meeting this evening. The 'Women's Auxiliary of the St. Paul's Episcopal church will meet for an all day session tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Wm. N'agle, 14 Webb St. Luncheon at one o'clock. H. C. Walter of Sibley street left last night for Tacomfc, Wash , on account of the serious Illness of her sister, Mrs. Minnie Zluvam. Miss Rhea Goldsmith of Wh!t!fig spent the week end as the guest or Mlsa Amelia Stigleti.

brother in the service t inviled to attend the meeting Friday evttnig. A good time is assured to ail. The Ladies' Aid of the First Presbyterian church will meet as usual tomorrow afternoon in the church parlors. The hostesses will be the Medames O. A. Krlnbill and T. W. Ober-lln.

Don't forget the dance at the K. ef F. Hall Wednesday, October 18th, given

by the K. of P. entertainment committee. Music by Sterling. 10-11-1 Virgl Whltaker and Edwin Perrin have motored to Windsor. Canada.

where they vi'i attend the races. From there they go to Montreal where they will b tl-.e guesta cf Paul Sparrow of that city. Poor Woman Makes Sacrifice 'For years 1 have doctored for Indigestion and severe bloating with gas, all my mony had gone for doctors and medicine which did me no good. I had lost all faith in medicines and as 1 have to work hard for the few dollars I earn, was afraid to risk any more money. A year ago my neighbor told me to try Mayr's Wonderful Remedy. 1 have found It to be the best medicine in th world and am g 1 I made the sacrifice." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicftis. One dose will convince or money refunded. All Druggists. Adv.

Chapter Jfo. 18 Hammond Post American legion Ladies' Auxiliary will meet at the Legion club rooms on East State street Friday evening at 8 p. m. work for the coming season will he outlined and discussed and all standing committees are expected to b present, there will be a number of new members and all charter members are urged to be present promptly at e!gM o'clock. Interest In the work of the auxiliary

lis growing dally and there has been! I numerous Inautrles within the week i

I from bodies who wish to become afflM- I

eted with the auxiliary. Every woman i who has had a husband. father or

Mrs. Max Stlgllts entertained at a six o'clock dinner Sunday in honor of her birthday guests were present from Milwaukee, Cicero, Chicago and Whiting. The first division of the Ladies' Aid of th M- E. church will meet for a luncheon tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. Farrel, 1235 Van Buren. The Trinity Aid will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home, of Mis. J. C. Kintzele, 578 Sibley street. Mrs. II. F. Allison of Elizabeth street is entertaining her cousin H. J. Lehman and family, formerly of Crown Point now enroute to Florida whera they will make their future home. The Dorcas Aid of the South S'd Chrio'lan church will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Phl Halloway of Terry street. .Mrs. C. James of 106 Ray avenue will' have as her guests for the remainder of the week her son, O. 15. James of the "Oh. You Girls" Musical Co. of New York and Dell L. Fox. Mrs. H. A. Meyer of Louisville, Ky., Is spending the week in Hammond with her husband H. A. Meyers of the Enterprise Bed Co. Mr. Meyers has been in Hammond for the past three months and Mrs. Meyers will come to remain here definitely after the first of the year. Miss Mary Dewar-entertained at "Trousseau Shower" at her home, 9T19

Avenue I., South Chicago, in honor ft Miss Florence Hurt who will become the bride of Allan O'Rourke on Saturday. October 18th. The guests were delightfully entertained by Mi3 Winifred Morgan v. ho gave svral toe, aesthetic and nature dances. Miss Lillian Tobin and Mrs. T. Stamhough sang a duct which wns very much appreci

ated. In conclusion the hostess served a delectable lun lie-n t" the following Kitests: Mrs. 1. St aml'tug'i . Gady.x, Gillo. Lillian Tobin. F.O'o McQuown, , ,, ,. ,-, n

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Sarah Uelngold. Marcella Sebastian Of Hammond and Jennie Stinatra. Kuth Nelson, Emma Gilchrist, Winifred Morgan, Bertha Morgan, Laura Bending, Helen Bending. Catherine Dewar and Mary Dewar of South Chicago. The civic committee of the Hammond Women's Club will meet ' the home of Mrs. E. H. Leary Friday afternoon. Charles Surprise will be the speaker for the afternoon. -- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jewel of Earl Park, Ind , are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. Escher of Webb street.

The "Awgoon Club" will girs a dance t the Hammond Country Club Friday evenlg, October 16th.

The St. Joseph church on Hohman, street was the scene this morning of a beautiful wedding Of two of Hammond's most worthy young people, when Father Burke read the marriage ceremony of Helen Koch and Harry Lee at high mass and beautiful musicby the choir added much to the occasion. The bridal pair were accompanied to the altar by Miss Anna Palomsack and Stephen Koch a brother of the bride. The bride and bridesmaid wore attractive street dresses and corsage bouquets of white roses. Immediately after the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Koch. 240 Conkey avenue. The table was prettily arranged and an elaborate breakfast served to the following guests: Mrs. E. G. Schillo, Mrs. Carrie Long, Viola Kowalskl, Mr. and Mrs. F. Kurtz and daughter June. Mrs. "William Vlnscerska of Detroit an aunt of the bride and son Stanley and Steve Koch and Anna Palomsack. Mr. Le, the bridegroom. Is formerly of Milwaukee and is at the present employed at the Simplex plant and has made many friends during hia residence here. Helen Koti has been employed by W. B. Conkey for the past ten years and during her stay there has been promoted to a responsible position. The young people left for two weeks honeymoon which they will spend in Milwaukee. Mr. Lee's former home. Upon their return to Hammond they will h located on Doty street. A number of post nuptial parties and showers are being arranged for the bride when she returns. Mrs. Jane Griffith and daughter Birdie and son Howard of Crawford-

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vllle are visiting the following friends In Hammand: W. A. Huff and family, E. W. Huff and family, C. W. Lauer and E. W. Nussear of Gary. Mrs. Griffith Is among the oldest residents of Crawfordsvllle having lived there over 60 year and is at the present 83 yeara old.

The "Fine Arts Quartette" the first of a series of three concerts to be given by the Redpath Lyceum, under the auspices of the First M. E. church of Hammond was given last night at the First M. E. church to a well filled house. The Fine Arts company waa all that was expected and they lived up to the fine precedent which they have established for themselves. That the eoncert waa an assured success was demonstrated by the appreciative manner In which the audience responded.

Yesterday afternoon, the closing afternoon of the W. C. T. V.. the local women played a more important part than they had on the former days. Of

the 12 counties ef Indiana Lake county .

was one of the three banner counties which means that they made an aver, age of 200 points which ia required to become a banner county. Lake was also one of the counties to go over the top in the jubilee drive. Mrs. W. H. Myers who la president of the IjO ague of Women Voters of Hammond and also president of Central W. C. T. V. gave a very Interesting talk.

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Mrs. "William Vinserska of Detroit, Mich., and son Stanley have been the

house guests of Mrs. F. W. Preston and the Mesdames It. J. and W. S. McCaslin for the past week. Miss Ruth Bradford, late of Chicago, has returned to Hammond and will It with her aunt, Mrs. Kay Wells on Van Buren street. Reverend Luson, the new paster for the Monroe street M. E. church, gave hia initial speech yesterday which is reported to have been excellent. A fine year's work is looked forward to in the church.

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Almost every one knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly compounded, bringa back the natural color and

lustre to the ha!r when faded, streaked or gray. Tears ago. the only way to get this mixture was to make it at home, which Is mussy and troublesome. Nowadays, by asking at any drug store for "Wyeth'a Sage and Sulphur

j Compound," you will get a large botj Me of. this famous old recipe, iraprov- ; d by the addition of other ingredij ents, at a small cost, j Don't stay gray! Try itt No one I can possibly tell that you darkened

your hair, as it does it so naturally and evenly. Tou dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time by morning the gray hs.tr disappears, and after another ap

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