Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 105, Hammond, Lake County, 20 October 1920 — Page 5
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Wednp?dav. Oct. 21. 1020. THE TBIES Pace Five
Personal and Social News
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pelotto, formerly of Ha:nmon1. re visiting at the hoin? of Mrs. John Hil'orieh, 45 SiMcy siroet. Mr. G. H. Austin Is entertaining the Wednesday Afternoon lridKC Club this afternoon at hr home, i Kllzabeth at. The Hammor.d Chapter of the AmerWn Rd Crss will hold a director meeting on Thursday, oveninsr, October Cl.t at eight o'clock at the Chamber of Commerce. It is very necessary that ail members of the executive board ue present as the subject cf a visiting nurse will be considered. The Sigma Theta. Gamma's were der.chifully entertained last evening at the home of Grace Bick. 34 Condit street. Harriett McMann was received as a new member. Plana for a Haliown dance party to be g-iven In McLaugrhlina barn at Sa.ony on October SO were completed,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Iee bar returned from their wedding trip to Milwaukee and Racine, Wis , and are tmr"rrlly vith the bride's parent, Mr. and Mrs. William Kuch. of :i'J Con key avenue.
Mrs. Ethel Battager. of South Bend. Ind , spent th past few days ilsitinff at the home or Mrs. W. J. McAleer. A stay dinner party Is reins given this evening at the Hammond Country Club for the newly elected officer.
LIVE LOCAL NEWS "ADS"
Rev. and Mrs. Leasn. the new pastor for tha Monroe Street Methodist church and his wife, are temporarily located with Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Wright. 1140 Monroe street. Mra. J. J. Anderson, of 3 West HlRhland etrtet, will jriv an art tea on Thursday afternoon from two until five o'clock fT the ladies of (h Hammond Women's Club. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith of West Petroit street will leave today for New Tork City, to spend several weeks. Sirs. Orlan Grant, of Lafayett, Ind. is the Ruest of her mother, Mrs. Charles Kasson, of fcO Webb street. Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Sherrtll, of Hattie Ground. Ind . and .Mrs. Os'-'ar Johnson, of Lafayette, Ind... are Kuests .f Mr. and Mrs. J. c. Millikan of 11H4 Harrison street. - The "Ladies' Aid Society of the rne Street Tresbyterian church will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock to aew for Mrs. J. r Keeler at her h-me, 419 Ashe street. Mrs. Kent Eartlett of 1212 Foreit venu entertained the members of the Tueedav After
o rlock luncheon Tuesday. October 19. f Auction brldfce was played during the!
afternoon and the first priie wag won by Mrs. Robt. Gillts and the second' rrize by Mrs. Joseph Thompson. The; club will be entertained in two week; at the home of Mrs. Joseph Thfmpvn, 3: Highland street
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The marriage of Evelyn Viaconti or 457 Eaton street and William Vogt or the East Side Garage, will take place on Thursday of this week. Mr .and Mra. A. O. Fnfrler of 475 State street announce the arrival of a son. Jarvis V. Kngler, born yesterday at St. Margaret's hospital. Mrs Knaler will be remembered as Almlra Ja rvis. Dr. and Mrs. T. W. Oherlin of Highland street spent several days visiting their daughter, Katherine. who is In school at Hockfori College. Kockford. 111. Miss Fannie Wood of El Paso, Teias, returned yesterday to th h one of her sister, Mrs. M. P. Stewart, after spendirjt several diys with her niece, Mr?. Kd Hunger of chtcaKo. Mrs. W. TT Cb.ugh of Philadelphia who has been visiting at the home of Mrs. George Orackert, ET5 State Line street, wi',1 leave this evening for Marlon, O.. where she will visit friends for several weeks bef.jre returning lo her home.
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Hartwie. who have been visiting at the home of their daughter. Mrs. R. C fclater, S5 Truman avenue, left yesterday for their hone In St. Js t h. Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Hartwlg are Just returning from California where they have spent the past year.
PLEATING AND REPEATING All kinds of sltrts In one day. Buton ceverlnjr. hemstitching, braidlnj, ..II work guaranteed. Call at Waasy'a. 1 grate et.. little west of Hsh man art. Fhona 445 Hammond. 8-C7
RUGS AKD CARPETS Washed In your own home. Hamilton Eeach method. W. B. Ooksey. 419 I. State et.. phone Ham. 34?9. 10-4-3
Dr. A. t Hickman. Dentist, wishea to announce that he has moved his e"f!'- from Straube Eidg., to O. K, Building. Suite I. with Dr. E. L. Eg?ers. cer Nelson's Drug Store. 19-13-J
STRUGGLING RUSSIA Isaac McEride. renowned lectursr and author cf Barbarous Russia, who recently returned from that mysterious land with a burning message of Ireedom and good will to America from the Russian people. Russia Is a vital Issue. Hear what McBride says at Knights of Pythias Hall, Hohman and Ogden t Thursday, Oct. 21st, 8.00 p. m. 10-10-2
Have McCoy clean your rugs on the floor in your home by the Hamilton Reach method. No harm to sizing. No running cf colors. Best of references. Satisfaction or no charg. Phone Hammond 4C51-M. 10-:0-21-2J
Golden Rod Camp No. 1S57 R. N. A. will meet at I. O. O. F. Hall Saturday evening at 6 o'clock to parf'lpate 1r the parade. All members &r requested to dress In white. 10-2-3t
The Nokol Sales Co. open ail day and Tuesday and Friday evenings. Cal" and sec free demonstration or OH Burner. ITS Sibley st. 10-;a-Ueod
The Knights and Ladves' of Security will initiate a class of 15 tonight after meeting luncheon will he served. All n embers please be present to help in the initiation.
TER-CAM-FO The Wonderful Cold Breaker For Children and Grown Folks An I'tTectlie Germicide Ass'stlng Vaiure to Ward Off Flu and Pnemonla (.(run. Ter-Cnm-Fo is an antiseptic for healing hums and inflammations. An old family remedy of Camphor, Turpentine, Menthol and oth6r ingredienteffective for colds. AUi and Insist On Tcr-Cam-Fo Sold Everywhere 50c Dr. Clark's Chemical
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Mrs. Johnson of Delphi. Tnd.. is visit-i Th economic department of
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Hammond Woman's Club will meet for us regrular meeting tomorrow afternoon in the Washington school kitchen. Miss Bell from Armour and Company will speak on "How to Feed the Coming Generation." Paulina Hottenstelo has returned to her hunw In Williams port, Ind. after spending- the past two weeks as rue Kuest of Vir6ne Hammond of Glendale Park. The Hammond Hethany Club will have a "Snook Convention" . th. trirm
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FridHy evening. rtoher 22, at eigat o'clock. The teachers of the Hammond public sehoola will be their guests for the evening. All members are requested to be rreaent. dressed as spooks in sheets and plllow cases. A Rood time Is assured all present The Hammond Chapter N'o. 37fi. Order of the Eastern Star, are anticipating a most helpful and enjoyable time when Mrs. Jennie Aekerly, grand matron of the g:rand chapter of Indiana, makes her annual official visit. The following chapters to be visited: Wednesday evening. October jo, Gary; Thursday evening, October 21st. Kast Chicago; Saturday evening. October 23rd; Whiting, Monday evening, October 25th. Valparaiso; Tuesday evening, October S. Hammond; Wednesday evening. October I7th, Lowell, and Thursday evening, October 2th nt Krank fort, the home of the grand matron. The occasion of the grand matron's visit is always a red letter day in the history of the Hammond Chapter and preparations are already on the way to make the evening of Tuesday. October 26th, a real success. Din
ner wllj be served at the Masonic Temple at 6 o'clock, prsceduifr the evening aesHion for hich reservations must be made before Saturday evening. Grand officers are also expected from
other parta of the state. Make your! reservations by calling the worthy matron. Mrs. Ida Haefer, 116S-M. oc the' assistant matron, Mrs. KHzabeth McCornell. 21B5. Mrs, A. S. Hunt and sister, Mrs. rora Sawyer, returned to Hammond today after an extended trip through the' west. Including San Francisco, I,os Angeles, Pasadena and Salt I jike City, i They have been spending t he past i month with two sisters, whose hom'.-s are In Denver, Colo. Mrs. Sawyer will remain in Hammond for several day-i before returning lo her home in Rich-' mond, Tnd. I The St. raul'a Walther League will give a supper for one hundred and
twenty-five people tomorrow evening at seven o'clock, in the church parlor on Clinton street. The principal speaker for the evening will be Rev. I'aul Miller of Fort Wayne.
liaary back wirlsout qiMSOosi If HUNT'S Salve fails In tbs trM taaeo t ofl T CH. BCZK MA. RINGWORM. TETTER or xtnrtecbina skin disesirs Try 7 J cast bi at our mk.
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Tnstant relir-f no waiting. Yoar clt.gjfed nostrtts open riht up; the ii pafsafres of your head clear and yo-J ran breathe freely. No more .hawking-. .r.n J'f ling, blowing, headache drynes.. No strugg-sin for breath at n.grht; your cold or catarrh disappears. Get a small bottle of Ely's Cregnt alio from your druggist now. App'y a IHtle of this frngrrant atit'septl . healing- cream In your nostrils. It penet rotes through every air passage f ih head, soothes the 'nflomed or swollen mucous membrane and relief comes instantly. It's just fine. Don't tay stuffed with a cold or nasty cf. t a rrh. a dv.
The marriag of Miriam Warner.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gi3ee Warner, of 43 E'itabeth street and Henry '. Men. son of Mrs. Uni iOrz, of "9 Warren street, took place, last Frioa In Chicago. 111. The marriage was a complete surprife. to their many friends. Mr. and Mrs. Merz will leave tonaorrow for Detroit and upon their return to Hammond will make their home with the groom's mother at Warren street.
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The coffee social of S. Paul's Lutheran Ladies' Aid has been postponed one week and will be held October 28.
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Umber up! Quit complaining' Get a small trial bottle of oid-time "St. Jacobs OiV at any drug store end n Just a moment you'll be free from rheumatic pain, soreness and stiffness. Don't suffer! Rrlief and a cure awaiti you. Get it! "St. Jacobs Oil" is Jus' as good for sciatica, neuralgia, lumbago, backache, sprains and swelling-i. Adv.
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CONDITIONS OF SALE The phonograph offered in th;s sale is the 1921 genuine Pathe Phonograph Model No. 10. 43 inches hijrh. 20y2 inches uide. and 20J inches deep, as shown in cut; in Mahogany. Walnut or Oak. 5-ply absolutely the most substantial cabinet construction on the market today. Equipped with: One indestructible genuine Pathe Sapphire Ball (full-tone), and one indestructible genuine Pathe Sapphire Ball (half-tone), for playing Pathe Records. One Universal tone arm and sound box for playing all makes of records. One Jewel Point Needle for playing Edison records. One hundred steel needles. Twtnty-fiv dollars worth of new Pathe Records free, to be selected by the purchaser. a The total price for this entire outfit is $150.00. You may pay as little as $5.00 in making your first or initial payment. THE BALANCE MAY BE PAID IN VfEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS EXTENDING OVER ONE YEAR. This eeruiprnent. includinz the $25.00 worth of record
delivered to your home, immediately upon receipt of your initial payment. Freight or express charges will be. prepaid to a!l points within fifty miles of Hammond. pr The Pathe Phonograph included in this sale is guaranteed for one year, both the manufacturer and ourselves agreeing to replace any defective parts without charge during this period. Written guarantea
to this eflect furnished with each phonograph. Privilege will be given to all purchasers. to exchange this instrument for any higher priced Pathe Phonograph at any time within six months, we agreeing to allow the purchaser full credit for every dollar paid up to the time the exchange is made.
And this Nation-wide Demonstration of PATHE PHONOGRAPHS will conclusively prove this fact
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Y0U simply MUST hear the Pathe PhonoA graphs we are selling in this sale. Even if you own a talking machine, or if you never expect to own one, you must hear the Pathe to learn of what a gigantic step forward the Pathe has taken in the development of tone in tKe art of sound production. The function of a phonograph is to reproduce tones. Pathe Phonographs do far more than reproduce tones they absolutely and faithfully! duplicate the identical rendition of the artist in' singing or playing as no other phonograph
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or talking machine in the entire world even attempts to do. In orchestral and band selections the entire background is enjoyed you recognize all the instruments and so better appreciate the blend
ing. There is no secret difference in the Pathe. The duplication instead of mere reproduction of the living voices of the
artists is due to the Pathe Sapphire Ball, which fits and fills the record grooves, so always giving the full tone value without wearing out either the sapphire ball or the record as it is being played. Interesting comparisons of the various methods of reproduction of sound and of the
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more and we like to wait on you. We have immediate delivery.
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Have You Heard the Wonderful Tones of Our $1000.00 Pathephone? Come in and Hear Them Today Salesroom on Second Floor. Tear this out, fill in and mail to us at once.
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STAMPS With Cssh Purchases and Payments on Phonographs, Washing Machines and Vacuum Cleaners.
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Buy Summers Drug Store Merchandise and get the best.
During this Sale, this store will remain open evenings until 11 o, clock
.SUMMERS PHARMACY Hammond, Indiana Without any obligation whatsoever on my part, you may send me
photographs and other descriptive matter of the Pathe Phonograph ! you are offering upon special terms. Also send photographs of J
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