Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 119, Hammond, Lake County, 5 November 1920 — Page 6

Pnero Six

THE TIDIES FrHnv. Xovonibor 5. 1923.

Personal and Social News

Viizc masquerade . m-ij iy tm: Kniy i urity a t urday. of S. 11 ill ab..f

and confetti dance its and Ladies' i f Nov. 6th. in K. vVl,ion Store. . Music

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U-i-2 o - The r'lenli Home Made Pure I-'oo.J f'r' m.t s were detjj-nstrat U by Mrs. I '. 'U". iMvnV; personally at luncheon of ! i. liiuiiuiiii.'s department of th" i : .: mm. ii:J Woman's c'iuh ' t.t r-Jay. i.-.-i Anna I'i'lciiMi, a well Knovvn : -.riiTisi rator in this region, as well a.-, many Domestic Science ttache.-s C - t ho products the'r per? nal on- .: : .- uu-r.t. The products r- pure .:-..; '.viioicsonit'. so mo of which are: !! n' Th utami Island I ressin,i, t'in'o H rase Samlw ich Dressing, Ma yon -f.a '! Dressing and Chow -Chow llciish. v.'.: line of the Drenh's Pure Food i'.- i:.;:its tar, ho o'..tai:ud at the fl- ; o.j iu- grot-erf: The I. ion St .. Hunip:r's Ol'Occry on State St.. Sohreib r's 0 i Sur.iiwr St.. Aust sen's on Huhman fa.. . 11-5-1 O "i, l-Mward Koch of 103 Wcbh St. .t . r: until at a onf o'cloch luncheon :l r,i-r home yesterday. tin; cursis v.tiv the M-'sda !-. IX IK n II. V L isr.:iitn. V. Huffman, C. l'iajjeiiiuu and M. iCruchlc-r of Chicago. 1 ho Hammond Woman's Club .v. ill t at Saturday, November 6, at the K. of V. hali .Mrs. KatherinJ e r.obblns of Chicago will p u' on the subject of Kotter Speech for 1 '. v r Americans." Mrs. U,.bb:iij is -a '.': '..ti.nvn pecker and each member t ho c'ub is ursv J to be present and hi fS a Kuorf. II. gh schod students or- also inv.trd Mrs. Utorso lian-

L'tz will to married to Anthony J Yoss Thar.ksgivlr s; day. Xoveir.btr 1!2. The e ening v s epnt I'-i music and daivoirjj and a nicely arranged course luncheon was tcived. The bride to be received a number -t 1 svtly fc-ifta for her trousseau. The guests were the Muses Ul'a, Kin p. Marie Kaan. Lueiie M nay, Ir.-idu. Uijgs, UK-am r Lynch, Anna Albert. Lucille Cope. Louise Mel'-ec, Alma Lrw in. Gcnuve. Burns. S.iph.K' KWh. Faye Kick, Kathbin Sowell and Mrs. J. L. Matthew::.

regular meeting l. oin- of Miss tA: The evening

a three course luncheon

the

it socially uaid was served.v

list C"cii:.: at ,vi toi -i Carroll of B

J-l:ii reGuirs has returned from in -nj-.j iih'.e i&it to Scotland, her native land.

1:1-., y.c. u.ei Mrs .son, llarvt;', Mr.

and chiUron. Xr. and nor and daughter, Mr. ElUing. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. W. Elllings.

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Mrs. W. O'Conand Mrs. C. B. G. 8. Ross, Mr. MldS Lsthtr Si-

Miss Hetty r-oswell, who has been

men. Ti. L. lludall, Mabel Janita and Adolph Po-ss. The out-of-town gliosis vere Mr. Krs. ut Chicago, Mrs. Kj.thi rlno W altora of Chicatto. Florence itoss

for the past few days, is gonvalese- i roeoieU many lovely

fLS.

Mrs. YV. J. the Colur.'.bia bridge at her

Ta:ori is entertaining club at luncheon and home today. i

The Alpha. I'hi club will entertain their husbands at a 6:30 dinner tomorrow night at the home of Mrs. Harry Smith of Highland street.

The marrir.ge of 15.the! Lieriiinc. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George 15erdine .f 452 Columbia avenu , to Davil. 1 '. Jones, son of Mr. and .Mrs, Jones f i.tidey street at Crown Tolnt, Ind.. ; Wednesday. Nov. ir.b.T 3. They were aecompanhd by the r parents. After the ceremory a wtdding breakfast was served at the home of the brids par-, tnts. The house nnd table were pre-t tilv decorated i- c'urysantheniums an i sn elaborate cour-o dinner was served.; The bride looked charming In a dress of blue tric"tine. a hat t correspond and a corsage houiurt of briil.''s roses j and lilies of the vr.P.ey. Mr. and Mrs.! Jones left on a honeymoon, the desti- ; nation of which is unknown. Upon thtir return they will lie at homo to their friends sU-i-I Hummer avenue after November 9. 1

I Born to Mr. and Mrs. I'eter A. SchnelMrs. William Kind l was removed , dcr a son Xovembtr -,h Both nlother from St Marsarefs hospital to nor, h0J d Mrs. Schnelhome. ios iiosilm street and is doing, . . ,r., , , T, . , , der khs Mildred Ueatt-ou before her very nicely. j . ! marriage. ! Mrs. Mary Arthur, formerly of llair.- j mond! tow of Nilos, Mich., has been! The Lafajette school children arJ the house gutst . f Mr. and Mrs. X. giving their annual play town festival Morton of Morton court for the past at the Lafayette school building last few- days. Her granddaughter Flor. night and tonight. The plays are glvence Arthur v. as. also visiting the Mor- ch room and in each room, tons but she haj return, d to her home ' fl'ey are about fifteen minutes long in Ch.cago. Mrs. Arthur wall visit "ml they give a continuous performamong her 'other friends in Hammond a nee among them are Mother ,Cooso befcre returning to Xiles. J I'i'-tures.. which is a pantomime and j several dramatisations of Mother C. M. Smithson. pastor of the First Goose rhymes and well known stories Christian church assisted in the dedi- ' ch as the plod riper. Fox Trot V.'edcation t.f the Edison school building ding. Indian Dance, Minstrels, the B sin Hcsvllle toduv. j u'n Tra t'aity. AVax Works. Japanese I Fan Prill. Mistress May's Gardeu. r.aymond Petrie and Car! Dickinson j Mother Goose Land, who were injured while playing on the, These little playettes have always i f,,vii. ..,.... rriimiiln are both bet. I ben very successful in an educational

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INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) PITTSBURGH. FA.. Nov. u Robert R. Gibbons, president of District Xo. 13 United Mine Workers and Win. Hargest. secretary-treasurer of tho organization. wtiQ impeached by tho uiiaiiirnouso vote of the convention being held here today by members of the district at the call of the so-called "committee, of action." Tho two offices werei placed on -trial In their absence, they having failed to

uvimni: the committees demand' to

them to appear for the hearing. The committee Is still In session and is now considering means to tak over the power of the district treasurer aud tie up the funds in his lianda.

In the advertisement o? the homesite sales by R. T. Hamilton of East Chicago In these columns yesterday, tho statement was made that tho sale starts Saturday morning. Nov. 2. The date should have read. Saturday, Nov. C. Mr. Hamilton has received many Inquiries about the lots In his new addition. J-1 . :

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FOR r.HNT Modern furnished 5 room flat. Address B-SO Times, Ham. 11-8 FOR RENT Two large rooms for house keeping. 243 ICane ave.. Ham. 11-5 WANTED Boy. 17 or 11 years old to work in bakery. Apply at once. Dietrich Bakerv. 603 Calumet ave. phone Hammond. 11-5-tf

that money can buy effort can furnish.

and honest

j and financial way and as much enojy-

Bina M. V.'- s!. supremo commander. iitiJ Grace Meridith. state rommander . f the V,. B. A. of the MacaliMs, will be in cttendance at the rally held at Gary Monday. November 8.

'.'..or v. ill sint; ''a group f songs ac- . or.. pinned by Mrs. Lilian M.luseli. Mrs. 'VV. A. Potts ts in charge of the program. There is no fee for admission. O - Trie Misses Garazolle CUovigny and Ant. a I.itz L;a-.e a trousseau sh .wer for

M:.- s J osephine Lits at her lvme. 8 If J-lri-i str et. last e-ve ning. Jt-sephitie

Miss Khoda Weldin

' tho Lake county couit ;

can Red Cross was present et the luncheon at the Hammond Chamber of, , Comeree yesterday noon. OMvcri 1 It ilnns and Robert Phillip of Gary; ' were also present in the interest ofj tho 4th roll call drive of the Red Cross

; wlvch is scheduled for November 1to thu 22nd. j j Tho Loyal Women's Olivet Circle or i the First Christian church will hoM . their regular monthly social meeting j at the home of Mrs. Eva Van Sickle of Plummer avenue tomorrow evening. There will be an election of officers. Cora Teniieyson will be the assisting hostess.

j ed by the children participating as by secretary of the observers. They cleared $300 last of the Amert- 1 year and expect to do as well this.

1 he proceeds go for school improvement and equipment.

I Mr. and Mrs. G

Ross delightfully

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PLEATING AND All k'nJs ef si.;-ts in one diy. 3ut- ' n oovrinT, hemst.tchlr.g. braiding- . il r-.-or't c a'.: i.-.tced . Call at Was-s-a. 51 State St., little west of Hobir.an pc. Pi-.one 446 Haxmoodl &-Z

The h.mo rcntinnirs department of the Hammond Woman's Club in t yesterday at the Washington school. Mrs. A. H. Drink's Pure Food Produce, demonstrated a number of interesting foods, including P'-enk's Club House Sandwich Salad Pressing. Pre tick's Mayonnaise Thousand Island Pressing, I ( how i'hnv Relish The ladies nres-

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ed with the demonstration which was

one of the most interesting over given ; for the depar'men'. Mrs. Prencj; then ' s-rved a delicious lunch, prepared -'-ith i her nr"ducts. There were n numb' r of

orders piven her for delivery tiir ugh j was ! the 'local groceries. j sie. ! !Kr I The regular monthly m-eting of th"- 1 i Kings H-rald cf th- First M. H. church S

a ill t : he in the church jarlors t-mor- i Fx

row atteriioon at 2:". Th : Mystery;

j Box ejuest im from l'i- -l'r:e:id." w i!! j he d;f cussed. j

or of their daughter, Florence's 16th 1

lTlhday at tin :r home, 1233 ;-. The house as attract jv-l atd in .Jaek-'j-Lant-riis. au'.ini rs and Hallowe'en colors. The

was spent playing games and with sie. A dainty luneheon va s-rel. sue ts vere; Mr. aid Mrs I'. V.".

I Th" Walther League of the St. Taul's ' Episcopal church held its regular '. business meeting last night. They J planned an indoor picnic in the church parlors for November 18. Ther:i will be a mystery box, a fancy work ' shop aud a fun house. The publ.c is ' cordiaPy invited. There was an electiorrof officers last night which rc- ' suited as follows: president, Carl ' Broms: vice president. Henry Wolters: secretary. Charlotte Brown: trea'surer, j Emma Blohm: the newly elected memj hers to the board of directors are Mary ' Spoerner, Otto Dreischerf; newly electI d member to hospice committee, Meta

Parduhn, Ed Schroeer: the newly elect- ;

ed member rf the entertainment com-

Garfield f mjt,ce are Gertrud Zahrndt, Merman .- dece.r- j x0.-,;,Fr. A.lmi Schreiber. Elsie Fischer m leav- i E,j William Gescheidler. e ening j I

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Teamsters Life Saved

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"The Second Coming of Christ and the Jujjmcnt" "i!l be the first of a

J series cf two Sundav night sermons on TrTTttS ATJ'n fj ARPF.TF? 'this -abject preached by ths R-v. C.

Washed in y-ur own home. Hamil-'M- smithson of f.e First Christian j t -n ti.--aeh method W. B. Coksev. 41? ! church Sunday evening, Nov. 7th. . V I

E. State St.. phone Ham. C4?9. Il-u-Ji

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The Wond-nul Gold Breaker For Children and Grown Folks An Effective Germirlde Assisting Mature to "Ward Off Flu and I'nemonla t.ermii. Ter-Cam-Fo is an antiseptic for heal r.g burns and Inflammation. An o'i family remedy of Camphor. Turpentine, Menthol and other ingrediri!ts effective for co'.ds. Ak, and Insist On Ter-Cam-Fo Sold Everywhere 50c

Clark's Chemical

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Reading Very Carefully. ! i Peterson Ointment Co.. Inc., Buffalo, j

N. l.: I was ainicted v ith a very severe sore on my lg for years. I am a team- ! i ster. I tried all medicines and salves. ' ! but without success. I tried doctors. ; ' but they failed to cure me. I couldn't ! j sleep for many nights from pain. 1kc- ; tors said I could not liv3 for more than ! I two years. Finally Peterson's Ointment! as recommended to me and by its use ' the sore was entirely healed. Thank- ! ful'v yours. William Ha a sc. West Park. Gh.e. March 1915. care P. G. Ilc-Jtz. ; Box i?o. ! i "Peterson says: "I am proud of the j 1 above letter and have hundreds of oth

ers that ten or woncertui cures or j Eczema. Piles and Skin Diseases.." Pe terson's Ointment is 33 cents a ' laro box at all drusceists. and there

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A Dollar Value Saturday is Chrysanthemum Day and we have prepared big for it. Make some one happy. One of the most effective ways to do that is to "Say it with Flowers." The actual cost to you is only 50c, but the sentiment expressed is of untold value. Plenty to go around.

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Think of it our entire stock of NEWARK shoes for Women, built to sell at $7.85 and $8.95 per pair and the equal of previous $10 and $12 value? all are now reduced to two amazingly low prices $5 and $6. These tremendous reductions, mind you, have been made right at the very beginning of our Fall season! Why? Surely not because we can afford to make such sacrifices but because we foresaw a still further decline in prices coming, and determined to be the first to announce big reductions. Remember, these reduced prices apply to every pair of NEWARK shoes in our stores, the smartest money can buy shoes in all leathers, all finishes, all sizes. Don't miss this chance to save $2.85 to $2.95 on your shoes. See these marvelous values tomorrow.

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The Largest Chain of Shoe Stores in the United State. Hi-mmond Store 572 SOUTH HOHMAN STREET Open Tuesday and Saturday Nights. Ladies' Hose, $1.23 a Pair Ladies' Wool Hose, $1.55 and $2.55 a Pair

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An Orchestra of . Your Own What delightful evenings are in store for the owner of a Melo-Harp! This -wonderful player-piano is delightfully different. It's almost an orchestra in itself, for it combines the liquid strains of the harp with the mellow tones of a perfect piano. You must see and hear the Melo-Harp to fully realize the advantages of this instrument. Come in and play your favorite selections on the Straubemade Melo-Harp. You'll enjoy it, we knpw. Straube Piano & Music Co.

PHONE 661 331 Hohman Street, Hammond, Ind.

The The The The

Pleasure is LASTING Tone is LASTING Durability is LASTING Price is SMALL

Compared with other makes Our Guarantee and Our Reliability Is Your Safe Guard. Liberal allowance on Your Old Piano TERMS TO SUIT

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