Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 118, Hammond, Lake County, 4 November 1920 — Page 5
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f Thursday. Xov. 4, 1920.
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Personal and Social Nezvs
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The Loyal Stars Class of tins Kir.'l Christian church will give a social
tms evening at tn home or .Mrs. win. The director of th Alice Clu! will
ierry. 111 i runmn avenue. .riMiraa j meet Friday night at eight oYl.-ek at
HfT-l'M COIHSE. Th committee In charge of the loci; lycfum courao announces that the r.t number will come on next Monday evening at the First M. K. church and -will be one of tho ba.it attractions of thn cntiro season. This attraction will be tho noted lecturer and orator, I K. T. Ilagrerman. who will clve one tif the timely lectures for wlii.h lie has jsained fame. Although 11t. HsRerman comes as .1 lecturer with a vital message It must emphatically mrnttoned that he is ito an entertainer and his lectures parkle with wit and humor of a high and delightful order. "The World W Live In" Is one of the rnnst famous tf the Haperman lec-
Vurts. This Is the story of the wayi an eloquent. philosophical hutnori.Jt ees the world about him.
In personal appearnce writes one ho heard him recently. "Dr. llaer-
rr.an Is odd. He doesn't look !tke ar,y-j on else I ever saw. H:s heal is bald ; with a sort of fringe, giving it a Fitiii
curtain effect, extending: from ear to enr above his collar, Whnt hair he bus is iron sray while his mustache Is fact black." Dr. Ilagrerman Is a man of preat personal magnetism and of splendid voice. His arguments are driven home with
in th church parlors as was previous
ly planned. Kach member is requested to be present and brills' a friend. Mrs. Glen Peters. Kenwood, will entertain at bridge and tea tomorrow afternoon for Mrs, It alp h Hippie Dear. The lflKh school pupils will give a dfinoe Saturday evening after tl"
Michigan i'ity-Ilaramond game at tli'M
K. of P. hail
the Alice Club. m The, dentists will pay their !!. t Tot the Kolt defeat Monday night at a dinner i.r tlio la.vyi ts at 1'n.l l.u nd y reuS place.
SEARCH FOR
AGED MAN
Mrs. Mary T. Holm and lire J. W .Smith will be huftosis to the Women's Missionary Society of the First Presbyterian church Friday iii'ternoor.,
November f. th, at 2:30 o'clock at
th-
residence of Mrs. Holm In
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1'i'i.v t;.x. JfiTi; 'Willard uv.nui, llnn.mond, has ailte,! tf;e HiLirmiorul poiue to help find his fiith-r, vil.iam " ', who has been a'- sent from home trio1 Tu'Hlaj afternoon. Tin.- itiis.sini man In 72 years old. a teran of the civil war. 'When he le;l
mui t),r liuusc Tutsday afternoon
at
Park. All of ibe ladles of the churoh and congregation aro c rdla'.ly Invited to atteni. The program which Is in charge of Mrs. Minnie Kline promises to be a very enjoyable one. this bctn the itnntU'.l Thanksgiving mee'ing.
J Mrs. Onrc Hannauer is In i barge of I the music. Ivlith tlriffln will conduct
i the devott.-nal ..-rvl.-e, M
I Nell of Whitinir will ive selected
readings and the Thanksgiving themo from various viewpoints will l- taken up in brief talks by Mis. Clark
I Wagner, Mrs. Joseph llarnit and Lev.
J. C. Farrett. -- A reception will be given tomorrow
evening at S p m. for toe Kev. ana Mrs. Fen.iamin Rist, the new pastor of
ooowk l,e inii $100 with hi;u and Miuply renmrkej that ho wa.i srdrig to a oal yard to order somo coal, but he failed to stat'i which yard he Intended to visit The son says his father never left home- If fun;, d.'t.s not drink, and he then-fee ran sie reason for his d isfi iiem n iv e unl.-Hs
John Me- , , . , , ....
long gray lo ard. wore a blue suit and giay oercoat.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FUIC l:i:.VT Six room bungalow: rrio.ern. l2 Van liurv.'i si., j.lioiiu I!;i Hammond. VI -4
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m&ny apt illustrations inter:- pers-ed I
I the F'lrst Methodist Kpisci pal church
with pointed stories which Jdience In an uproar.
keep his
Th As-Tou-Like-It club will meet Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Fydia Harris of 619 Plate Line street. This Is the first meeting of the year after the summer vacation. Miss Amelia Spiglet of Sibley street entertained thirty guests last evening at a, trousseau shower for her cousin Miss Helen Mlg-atz of Gary, who will be married November 11. The eveningwas spent playing bunco, the first prizs was awarded to Mrs. Max Green-oc-rger of Hammond and the second to Miss Sara.li Brown of llegewiseh. A dainty two course luncheon was served. The decorations were in pink nnl
white and cupie and cup ids. Miss j
-Migatz was t tie recipient of many lively gifts. The out of town guests w-ere Hannah Winter, Kster .Stern. Fvelyn Newman, Sadie Hirseh and Mrs. Abe Migatz, all of Chicago, S-'a-ah Braun of HcgewlscU, Hattie Pitzele. Rhea Goldsmith. Rose Gordon of Whiting. Eva Migatz. Martha Migatz. Anna Kyman. Becky Diamond and Mollie Blum of Gary. Mrs Frank Litz. Mrs. Edwin Monroe and Mrs. Hrlc Lund attended a monthly meeting of the Atlaw Art flflb, at the Art Institute in Chiiago yesterday. Mr. George Joseph Tbach, Jr., will entertain at bridge Friday .November i;. at her heme for Mrs. Kalph Hippie Dean.
LIVE LOCAL
NEWS "ADS"
in the church parlors. Th-' church extendsWo its members und friends a special iiVitaU. n to be piesent and get
acauaited with the pastor and lus family. Mir- Alma Kasitn eniertained the So and So Club at her home on Dracktrt street last evening, needie work, and
music were enj yed and ,a nice lunch- j eon was served. The next meeting! will be at the homo of Mrs. Smith of! Claude street. j j Miss Ksther Lund of ?1 Mason street i has Rona to Boston. Mass., for a fewweeks' visit with relatives. t Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Harder and! daughter Grace. Mr. and Mrs. A. H.j Mailer and daughter Vera of Lyon' street mo'orel to St. Anne. 111., to attend the funeral of Mr. Miller's father-j in-law.
Raymond D. Elder and daughter Ko
wena Mae of Ccnneaut Lake. Pa
Indiana.
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Team of hors' Indiana, avc.
i n: '. h:,rHainnH -nd, 11-4-2
1NJK S A I.K Ue.t aura r.t. in good loeaLtell. good bllSi'H Selling o It OH arciiiint of iiiness. 6 1 2, llln.h St.. V. h . no?. Ind .ana. 1
BEAR OIL for HAIR AN INDIAN'S SECRET Ond ? the rnt Ir.rr .(-r,t of K Oti.ke for in r.atr .i n.r.uln bear cxi. T'r ar other inm inrpd:nu lot fou".rt in any ether i.air r"rf"A-
ciftt or friidnnt.. .Jilmi hair ii dABdraff vr.rn frr oti:T hsir !-nton or tr r tmnt hi povd u'-Ue. 500 Cluarant. AaiJitrf rsuit :n ca fOT.i.Jerii hopiM. Vou nvr saw ft bld Indian! Whj h-urfim or remain hzll if you cn trow hair? If nth? ra ht obtain i a i:r gToW'n rr burn con!u,rf! dTlnf?. or sTort"! fall ;r,f. h'r thrTut' Knn!Kr. why miy yr-tf t a t-Jt of K0TLK0 at any buty drul start: nj 11 crrt. iirfr or ramt, for liilOi: n H& PUOOF imX of Rota.ko to J B. CnUaIn Inc SUaou F, Ktw York, N. V.
LEGAL NOTICES CITY OI" HAMMO.NI, IX1.UAN A , 11kI 'AH I'M KN T VI? i .JULIO SV'UiK.S. i'aiLMAltV AeiJ'..SS 'it,.NT i.Ul.ti Ait.LTIXti .su'ri-'io JF Ai.i.i.v :.i:THi:i:LY UP IMHANAl'.'LId HUl'LKVAllD, LO- ' A L :;l J-iit. To nom It .Mv I'ou. eiii. lt'U arc le-rehy notltied Hint tio- Ase.sii.eiil Roil in the n. alter of the iin-l-i ,. cement of Alley .N'oriii. i ly of J r.d -iHiiiiiolis l!oijleard from ll.",th ;Sti'-.t to l,:i(c Avenue ly o.'nsuuci lug tlin la a tw iv-; im li U..rt h- ;.i-.. i.th, vitii:ie.l .v....ket VU"- shut with three manholes ami wiihtf-ni u lach ly liueh "I" Lit iu.eh.-a. In t.l.e c'i'y of i i , rnruoiHi, "ounty of Iike und state, oi ludlnna. Iian !, )iri.irtd l. y order of tho i'oui'i -t l'u!l;c Works of nuld City, ami Ui.nt th-i .'.line In Ii-jw en lllo in the oifo'e of 5n.nl board fr public examir.ntii.il find insoe,t:oil, .il l th.-t the ,-.i;, !i . -.:-. -Mil. . .t roil e-o.et'iins '. ii.r rmiTie-, of Ml t roi.erry i:iviors altoeti'd tiu-ieby u.rni the r-b-J-cli . eiiiouois n.1-' .--( i it;..:-i.:i' i. cich lot or traet of land I'.-i- n:.J im ;,r. . v :- mont, und that by resolution ,-,il.l ltoK. 'I ha.4 i.x-d the 17th day of N j . no . r. l?i(i, it o'clock ;.. m., in it, i) olioe of tin U"rd of I'ubiie ork.s in lln; t it;.- Hail of .mini Cirj, as tin; tiioo an,: pi-'icc for lu-ai ili-r tuiii-iislnii'i ,,s and uhj:al iv-iis from all persons a;'fe-.le,i t.h. f.--liy as to the special t.i-n.-i;ti de-rivcl th.-ri-i'rwm ami u.iescd hit.-i'i.it t.-U-i res;,, etive lot o:i paid :c-i"5i,M nt roll, and that said i'."..rd will a't-r .:'.. heui i;ig mul e xatuina ' '.on, eoi.hi m or niodiTy e;.. h rospi ctivc ;i .'; . unt us made, pr.n !d;l that it tn..i i lia; said Dizzy --Vrec keel His Automobile
M'optrty a.flccte.1 thereby js bjiieiiited in putid rtspccii o aiiiounta. V. J. HWAXSO-V. JACOH W I KM It, r. '. lii; riticii, L'.Hrd of l'utllc Works V."ILLIM C. Ro.sj;, City t.'lerk. 11-4-11
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CITY VV HAM Mi VP, IN'DIAXA,
I 'A I'.TM KN'T OF ITULIC WdllllS. I'lti.'dAHV A.-SK.tSMKN'T Kul.I, M ci-:tin N'vrH'K ok f.Ci;.-!'..S KTlil'.KT UCAL fc'KW CI! Si: ;.H HN "i-..-To W.'ioni It May I'o.-oein: Von are li.-rit.iy i ie. t : i . -. I Miat the As.'niftit J:-ol !n the io it'er of th.e !tn. I'lostmeit of .la.k'vi, Street from tim -Vf.rth line 'f Kenwood Av !iue 1o nliey iiortii of Standard Av nue l.y ronslruc-
a li" !i iCeii.,.-
pf-'.tiv; nr:ti.:.,-i a.- n.-si-l a.:.r:-T eacli !'! or tract ei lanu fur f aid impr cment, and that by resolution srud Hoard has. llxed thA 15th Oay of Noyemher. iD2fJ. at 2 o'clock p. m.. in the: office i f the Board of I'ub'ic 'orks in th lty Hall of .-aid City, as the time; and place for hearing r' nwr.ftrsni r s arid objections from all persons aff.-i ti d thereby to tin. special be-rieiits rloi-H-' d th. refroiu anil ice-ssc 1 at ers! nata T esj ect 1 V lot on II SSet nent To)),
Mid that fcaid Hoard uill afti-r sii'u lo uring and exui.iuiu.tion, conllrm or liiodify each, respective asscst-mertt a made, prcviilvd that it finds that id 4-roperty affecte I there by Is benefitted in tadil respective axnounts. A. J. SW ANSON". JACOB AVIKEU, r. c. riETiticir, Board of Public Works AVILLLVM r. It USE, City Clerk. 11-4-11
ting ih. r.-:n (..v eu-lit.-e., n'l-.-iigth ViiiO'iid r,o k.-t j.1 p. J-ev.(ll '"uh- !f, t' ir"" ' sixty feet of 8 ln'-h pi '. f G in.li plpu. tour !' .-t p:;-- at.-i t:'-i; !! s!v
e ..inn ct l. m ; thirty 1 . In the" Citv . f il u I.-iko find Pt.-.te of I T r. i red by order of . !!c V. ... i, , ,,f f.,-,; :'' o.e i;. -v on ii'e in Loar l f- r i ul :ic (-:.' sj..-i ten, find thut th
Si-'.Vtl Willi i'oi b.-...i,s, t. i.. . I i" t of i; inch Im.ii I.e.iise
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Hub It on Sore, Stiff Joints and Muscles, and Rheumatism, Lumbago and Pain Vanish Trv it and See!
-nd, I'.-uiitv of I : I'.e.l I-rniir Rub lake the er-'i. has be. i I
! r. .m-i by order ,,f .i... i:hT4 of I'uh. s,'rr- s"". a' '1-rlK J '"
j lie o4-h!i t f ( .-y, nii i tiiat the I K"l lu.rt you. ana 11 cer:au-,y er.as
rurr.e i:. .v ..n n.e u, Ci- e.f.'!c- ? sa. i : that old rbeitt. nt.5-.-n tortutf i '. I 1 I,,!. - I f. i- 1 ;).- - .!.... J.. I
I . f.i n you cr-- vii rl r: n .- f y
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, " " t e ! i i.- r-..-.vi. A.i ; . i i.a.j .oicn ! A n v
ourti' conce nt ratf d. penetratinp heat os.r'I It can- f 1 I'l e'H. Jit'-t an s on as yon apply
It.d T'-pper Rub you -will feel th" tinniinir heat. In three mii.i; tes It
once. ! u t v.- .o.T-t. o'i.- t. ...,,,,. n.f
a can: tl.rouif !i. Fain find sorcti -.' are eon.-.
t'ep- Ask any druggist f ,t a Jar of Kow lta
It costs but little. -
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Pance Sunday evenine. Nov. 7th. at CoHimbia Hall. West Ilair.mond. Cood
have j music. li-'-'
arrived for an extended visit w ith hff : s Parents, Mrs. C. G. Win. Boh, of Sum- R J TU TJmes Want Alls
tnjr hrii 1 -a rrl A tl tl AT I K V A . ( KHUT
of t'., t.iacf Mrs l-:ider wa former- : iSSSEZ&mXZSXXCaZT
ly Misj Lena Cooper.
Fred Carter has returned to Indianapolis alter spending' a few days In Hammond. The Ladies' Aid of the Monroe street church met yesterday at the homn of Mrs. 31. N. Kuban. After tite bu.sine" meeting th hostess, assisted by Mrs. E. Oxford, served delicious refresh-
PLEATING AND RE-PLEATING AIT kindj et ahlrts in ere any. 3ut-
'r n covering. hemptitchlnK. braiding. I
.11 worlc jruaraateed. Call at Wasey, 9X State rt., little west of Hoh tr,a si. Phone 445 Hammond.
RUGS AND CARPETS Washed in you- o-A-n home. Ha mil -'on Beach method. W. B. Cooksry. 419 K. State St., phone Ham. 34?9, 11-3-2
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Templars, Attention! Members of Hammond ComtnaMery No. 41 K. T. are notified to appear at th Asylum in full uniform Friday evening-. Not. 5th. at 6:15 p. m. to attend and conduct funeral services for our late Frater Gsorfje H. Hosk!n. Autoa will lenve the Asylum at S 30 for Whiting Lodss Hall. 11-4-1 05. KOSCOE HEMSTOCK. K. C.
STOP! and Phone 793
Friday and Saturday
"Two yeart P.po riy stomach trotihi'pot had that I was ahn.-st c-oi.st a ntly tiiied with gnu. Tloi i.-ad n.e very dizzy at tlme.s. La si K..i! I -.v,-u almost .-.vol i-oice l y one of these ei.y.y ppelil wiiiie driving my car, and urn it int..a telephone poic, badly w reek i n g . the ear. A friend I eeoiiimeroled, Msjr'j Wopdei'ful it.-meily for jny trouble.
Sincp taking: the fust .! se I have j ' "teadily improve.;, and feel b.-tt. r now v than ever m my life' It is a simple. U
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hnrrni!? preparation that remoe lii" catarrhal mucus f:om t !i inte-'inal
tract and nllaya t! inflammation whhh causes practically all utomach. liver and intent Inal ailments, itichiditi;,ajipendicitif. no do.se win eonvirx--.-or money refunded. Hummers Pharrn-.113-and all drnffiiits. -Adv.
HUBBARD
and Phone 794
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Service Quality Low Price? We Dress All Our Own Chickens No Storage Here
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Phone: Ham. 1590 Opposite Mee Hotel
641 So. Hohman St. Free Auto Delivery
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JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF REGULAR WINTER POTATOES GUARANTEED GOOD COOKERS 1 car Wisconsin Large White Potatoes, per bu $1.60 1 car Michigan Round White Potatoes, per bu . . . . . .$1.50 Apples (Greenings, Pippins, Wealthies, Johathans, and Delicious), per bu., up from $1.50 Extra Large Sweet Sunkist Oranges, per doz 40c-60c Nice Large Juicy Grape Fruit, each 10c Large Ripe Bananas, per doz. up from 25c Large Sunkist Lemons, per doz 25c Fancy Sweet California Grapes, per lb 15c Fancy Concord Grapes, per basket 52c Nice Large Sweet Pomegranates, each . 5c-10c Jersey Sweet Potatoes, 4 lbs. for 25c Fancy Cauliflower, per head, up from 10c Fancy Large Iceberg Head Lettuce, per head 10c-15c Kiefer Pears, per bushel $1.50 Nice Large Yellow Dry Onions, per peck 50c Strictly Fresh Eggs, per doz . . , .59c Cranberries, Leaf Lettuce, Celery, Parsnips, White Turnips, Cabbage, Carrots and Spanish Onions, and many more different varieties of fruits and vegetables can be had
RIB R0,ST Boneless .' 33c PLATE CORN BEEF Home cured Slc PLATE BOILING BEEF TlOc FRESH HAMBURGER 20c FRESH PIGS FEET 10c PORK SHANKS 27c PORK SHOULDER ROAST 29c FRESH SPARE RIBS 19c HOME MADE KR0LT 15c FLANK STEAK 35c CALF BRAINS 20c OYSTERS Just in from Baltimore. Per quart 75c VEAL STEW Special 18c VEAL SHOULDER Special 25c LAMB STEW 17c LAMB SHOULDER 25c CALIFORNIA HAMS 52-6 lbs 2SU MIXED NUTS Per ib 45c JAP ROSE SOAP With order 25c APPLES 3 lbs. for 25c, 6 lbs. for. 45c GRAPE FRUIT 2 for 25c NOODLES 3 pkgs 25c CALUMET BAKING POWDER 3 for 99c NUTRO Per can 1 lc, 6 for 65c BRICK CREAMERY BUTTER 1 lb. with order 60c CANNED PUMPKIN 2 cans 35c PURITAN MALT AND HOPS Special 93c CANNED PEAS 2 cans 25c CELERY, HEAD LETTUCE, SWEET POTATOES, SQUASH
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