Hammond Times, Volume 9, Number 36, Hammond, Lake County, 6 November 1920 — Page 5

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Crown Point News Happenings Of A Day In Lake County's Lively Capital.

;mer .v,unnn eiuertalneI a r-."t: ot itlits si i'inche-n on Kriiion followed by se oral gn.t of .-.da-, the prize b":r. won by Mrs. H ti -tebrand:. Mr. Hr;r. Tarr. M r.-. iy u!J!n and Mrs. Kmi..'T 1 This I The third if a

that Mrs A'.'.nu;i has

"in ente rtammg tho ul r-.'T home on South

e r n n g . :n' of ;.iry tra.iin 'ro'.vu Point on

r.fs of yat t . v'vn this Ta! Miss EJna 1

r w. i. t;ui ui Vain ,-.r'--t thi. Merry Strins.t l-usine-M

. l&y. l . and Mr. Bttic Mft'ktr kh ; ";)M.d jn Thursday mihf by about - ! i" f.'.oi;- fr!cn1s who came to speiil ovn'.n wlib thm. Mr. Meeker's v. . -tirt: l.-iiiK" the. occasion for tha r- vit ios. v delicious supper wn ?ivtl! d:iin 1hc c;ire of the even tic Tho M'-;irs v. Ill leave fchor:!y tf Cati'ornia t .- spi-nl the winter. i!':. V;!iio'mina Koacisn'.eke has sc- . l'Ud a pfpition with th Pattee unci .'otn.ijn )n Ann. Miss Maryarr. H-.eget Ua v In. ceased worl there rn t r-v.m: of Sr marriage to Henry

and dinner followed the ceremony nj Jiise:,h Ihach. jr., W about sixty guests enjoyed an elaborate i Moran, It. Oostlln. B

wedding dinner.

The Misses Irene Carter and I.aura Fitzgerald attended the Ciilcago-IUl-aols came in Chicago today.

ittiiem&h at 'f hahksgl !ngtlme. Mm. Henry llelser and Mts Msg-

;a;l? Schnial of Ixwel; were in Crown

Po:nt on Friday at the horr.e of it. J. Schmidt. Miss Sclimal la preparing to leave for California with th.

Ligmunds the early part of November. She will spend the winter there. j

Mrs. H. I Wh.aton will entertai i tho members of the West Minster guild at her home on Monday night, a social hour wilt follow the lesson. Mr and Mr. Karl Kront and Mr. Edward Kroot vIsitM with friends in .'iilcaao on Thursday. The CroWTi Point high scliool basket ball team want to Brook. Ind.. on Friday niffht to play their second same th'' eason, havlrifr defeated th Hebron team on It Frltfay night. AV. a. WhUehad. assistant manageof tha Let Mfg. Co.. snd John M. DeWltt. manager of th servlca departn.ent for the above, left thta evenins lor Charlea City. la., to take charge of noma special demonstration' work, demonstrating the Let product In that city. They will return the. early rart of next week.

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Crumpncker, Dr. M. Iddinjsn, Charles Wilson, J. F. Sawyer, Edwin Fredrick and Henry Cleveland

Mm. F.. W. Dtdlow, .Mrs. O. R. H,jwt, r.obert Duncan, Jr.. and Eugene nn-

ChaMea S' Wtlllamc , , inrii, nave jusi rcmineij irom ureen-

hH c-one to'att.i ,-L -V" ca.tle. Ind.. were they attended the

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chiropractors which it being held it South Band, Ind., commencing Monday, November .

conference convention of the W'omen'i

i Home Miaalonety Sorttty.

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X dinner party was givi.-n laet even- i Ing at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. A. AV.

Domke. 26 Condlt atreet. annnun.-inir

boys, Robert and 12ngene. Mere on the program and wer received with especial enthuaiuam. There were u number of honors conferred for Hammond fnr the week in the Home Guards and

the engagement of Mlsa Eva Teloj4 the Mothers Jev.Is. They sIko recelv- : r, 1 8: fancy. 1S20; ove.rneiKlit kid

ed a tVnner in the nation! convention

held at Minneapolis lat week. The contention is reported hs r.ne. of tho best of its hind ever attended.

to their son Koy Doinke. After tho dinner they were er.ti-rtuined at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cameron.

IOi South Hohman street. This party

waa a linen ehower for the bride to be

and ahe received numerous lovely and useful lfts and a nice luncheon waa served. The jrueata were Mrs, FindMnff, the Misses Bessie parper, Alice

Tefcoda, Theresa Tarnogrodiki, Mrs

V. Mauch. Mrs. Po'lotk n

daughter Kmma Lee an3 Carolln- I comr,,,sliment" of th!'" "arkabl Mr. and Mrs. Babb Mr. and Mrs John-I faTn!lj' to'Joh "bout "v(,ry phas cf Mr. and Mrs. Domke. Mr. and Mrs. ' vatxie-ville art. They ai a whole sho w Camerson. Mrs. Tornogrodzkl Klchar.t'i,, themselves. i the same bill are Thod I.oi.is Th..a Aih.A vr,i-!the Cycling ficnarls. who do all sorts

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A VERSATILE FAMILY The OrpheuiTi theater hoasta an extra

special attraction on ita blil for toCay and Sunday. It ,n the famous

n l"aI'P family of nine members. The ac

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NEWS "ADS"

PLEATING- AND RE -PLEATING all kinds of sktrte In'ona day. Sotto covering, hemstitching, braiding, . li work guaranteed. Call at Was"sey's. 91 State at., little weft ot Hoh ti an Phone 4i8 Hammond. S-27

The price of a. Sunday Tribune i fevpn cents. Iteport any over-chars; ATitter A FitEgerald. phone Hamtuond 401. 10-J0 II--lS

HEMSTITOHING The Straube HemstttcMng Shop. For fine hemetitcJllng, beading, hand embroidery, buttons covered, pleating, fancy stitching and designing call at rtoorn 5. Straube bldg.. Hammond. First class work. Mrs. K. K. Clark. 7-31

The rrlce cf a Sunday Tribune s eri cents. Report any over-charge WittT & Fitggerald. phone Hamm"nd 401. 30-S9 11-8-13

F.ljKt CIRCIS B.ILU V" AKMISTICE DAY CKLECP.ATIO.V. K. OF T. HALL. DANCINO ON TWO Ft-OORS. FAVORS AND NOVELTIES. 11-5-1

Personal and Social News

LTCKIN IX)IHSEi Dr. E. T. Hajerm&n. well known lecturer, who comes here Monday venlng on the Lyceum courae at th First M. E. Church, should be heard by everyotae who can possibly be present tor ha comes so highly accredited that there can be no question but what he will be one of the greatest attractions on tike entir Lyceum course this season. Dr. Hagerrr.an has a unique fACiity cf clarifying problems which ordinarily seem complex an dconfuelnn and he possesses also a gift of wit and humor which enables him to make his leturea entertaining in a high degree. "Dr. Hagerman,' says one who has herad him. many times, "has & philosophy which is as simple and yet aa profound as life Itself. He speaks out of tba depths of an experience that makes him the companion of all men. He has a. great heart and never fatl3 to deliver a thrilling challenge to the best that Is ta any man." 11-t-l

Allen and. Marie Domke.

Hammond Elks will celebrate A'-mts-tice Day by glvlnp n "Circus Ball" at the Knights of Columbus hall. They sre preparing for a monater crowd ana have procured two floors for dancing and have engaged two of the most selected 'Husk" O'Haro'a orchestras. Favors will be distributed, as well as a variety of nole-making devices and

serpentine confetti, so that a gloriout

ana joyous ctieurauon is looked for. 11-S

cf comedy stunts on wheels. Hall and

Jiyan in a singing and talking skit. Lcroy and Cooper, who do musical pyrotechnics on a piano and Wler and Crest, the "two wops."

w i ."vnacom The E. I. T. girls had a dinner and j HaMwlr theater party in Chicago last evening. ! Pethleh

They dined at Mie Mandarin Inn and saw 'Honey Olrl" at Cohen'e Grand. The music committee of the Hammond Woman's Club will hold lis aerond meeting of the year at the home of Sirs. George Hannatier, corner of State Line and Ruth streets. T!i9 following will have charge cf the program: the Mesdamea J. Parrett. C. Klngwell, O. Hannauer. L. Bomherger. J. Dickson, It. LIcklide.r, A. Weiss. a Mr. ar.d Mr. Howard Long entertained their five hundred club at thir home last evening. The higheFt score was held by Mrs. J. E. Loach. Paul Tarker and the consolation by Mrs. Paul Parker and E. F. Morris.

Come to dance ,,t the D. O. K. K. Tuesday. November Jth. at K. of P. 0c a person. 11-6-3

Dance p.ven at K of P. Hall Tuesday evening. November 3th, by tho D. i ' K. K. iiu-. a person. 11-8-2

t:ua'itr! s of Liberty Triumph Couniil moots Monday evening. 7:0. All r-.embf-rs are requested to be present, rirfrtfhrr.c nts and initiation. 11-6-1 VON OSIN3KT. Councilor.

OTtCK. Tr.t Mi.irr. Wooman of Aitiarca Will id their 7th annual ball at the K. of lis" Wednesday, Nov. 10th, Music . Young. U-S-J

F.IKS CIBCTS Bill.. VN ARMI3TICE DAT CELEBRATION. K. OF.r. HALL. DANCING ON TWO FLOOns. FAVORS AA'D NOVELTIES-11-6-4

Tj-,. ?uiiy evenit;, Nov. Tfh. t "" ! m-..a Hail, West Hammond. Good rr.s:e. H-4-S

DR. E. T. HAGERMAN, LECTURER Dr. K. T- Hakerman, noted lecturer, rhu appears here Monday evening will fce the next number on the local Ly-eum course at the Fl;st M. " E. f hurcb, and judging from the almost superlative recommendations whlcli

have trecn received here concerning him there can be no doubt, but that he will be one at the feature attractioji., of the. entire course. Di. Hagerman is a man of unusual foice," says former Senator Young of Iowa, "and an original and entertaining orator whom the people delight to hear. II? is never du'l whether he appears In the pulpit, on the lecture platform or at a banquet. He i especially at home among what we call the common men those who do their own thinking. He Is a man of affairs with strong business Instincts." Dr. Hagerman is a natural horn humorist and , f eeda his hearers hard, stern ficra wrapped Jrt a palatable sMgar coatins. The. result la that the Hagerman lectures are filled wl'.l) laugh after laugh. We all need to hear men like Dr. Hagerman. Ho has a reputation for .Uicsr forth the facta concerning the things upon which we desire and need 1 ght. "The, World We Live In" i on of the most famous -Hagerman lectures. This is the story of the way of an eloauint. philosophical humorist sees the vi orld about him. Adv.

Mrs. Glea D. Peters of Kenwood entertained at bridge and tea yesterday afternoon for Mrs. Ralph Hippie Dean. The highest score in bridge waa held by Airs. Henry A. Lanman and the guest of honor Mrs. Dean received ft lovely gift. After bridge tra was served, Mrs. Joseph ii. Ibach. Jr., potired. The guests were the Meadamca O. Paige, E. S. Jones, Henry A. Laaman, Joseph George Ibach. Jr., Paul Moorehead, Robert Mott. Julius Meyn, Roscoe Woods, the Misses Qertrtjds and Mildred Sheerer and Lcoda SicAleer. The ait department of the Hammond Woman's Club will met at the home of Mrs. Maurice Rothschild, 851) Hohman street. Monday afternoon, November 8th, at 2:S0, the subejet for the day will be Shakespearean, furniture and Mrs. T. F. Lcary will have charge of the program. Current ort topics in charge of Mrs. Kennedy and the Questionnaire. Miss Emma Helton ha bean tho guest of Mrs. Howard Kas'.er for the

: past few days. Miss Holton is a

former resident of Hammond and can remember Hammond when It was but a village, she was a teacher in the hign school from 18S9 to 1898. She left here in '91 and went to Washington, D. C, where she attended school, after leaving here she accepted a position with the American School of Correspondence where she has been employed for the past seventeen years. She has rcelvd a honorarium for the remainder ot her life which she will spend at Elkern. Wis . where her brother, F-

Holton, has a manufacturing concern I

called te Holton Band Instrument Co. F. Holton is a former resident of Hammond and it may be of interest to thos who remember him to learn that be has been very successful. A very pretty wedding was solemnized at St. Peters and Pauls church at Rexrllle this morning, November 4th, when Miss Clara. Wehner, daughter 01 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wehner of Rexville was united In marriage to Fre'J Raab of Hammond. The Rev. F. Koenig who la an ancle of the groom officiated and the doable ring ceremony was used after which a solemn high mass was celebrated. Rev. Koen'.g was asisted by the Rev. Win. Berg of Schercrville and the Rev. J. Berg of Hammond. The bride wore a lovely gown of white trlcolette trimmed with beads and her veil was arranged in cap form and ahe carried a shower bouquet of brides roses and lilies of the valley. Mlrs Helen Wehner served her sister as maid of honor. Miss Elizabeth Raab waa the brides maid. Miss Wehner wore pink crepe de chine and Miss Raab blue crepe de chene with hats to match. Both carried bouquets of roses and baby chryaxnthamums, the grom was attended by his brother John Raab and Ernest Hauber. A reception

Peter W. Mejn entertained the employees of his bank the First Trufft and Savings at dinner and the theater Thursday evening. There were SIJ em. ployeea, their wIvm end husbands wlo enjoyed dinner at the Chicago Automobile Clnb and saw "George White's Scandals." This party Is an annua! event and always looked forward to and participated In with the greatest of pleasure.

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CARD OF THANKS

We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for sympathy and kindness shown at the death of our son, for Poral offerings srid services efTend"1. Especially do we thank tho Masonic Order and Green Engineering Co. as:d Employes. 11-C Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Gardner

Lehigh Valley 51 Midvalo Steel ;ii N. V. Air Brake S3 New York Central II'. Ohio Cltlea Gas 33 Pressed Stel Car Jli Railway Steel Springs Heading Republic Iron and Steel 744 Texas Co 4? i, V. S. Rubber 70 U. S. Steel Hit; V. S. Steel Pfd 106 Willys Overland 8'.

CHICAGO VEAL 5 1) to 60 lbs. I'

.0 1 80 lbs.. 14 tj, 16; SO to 100 lbs ,

neyt,. HO to 175 lbs.. 13'fflo.

CHICA&O OA.83E OSJLZM WHEAT No. 1 mixed. 19?; 3 mixed. 1 hard winter, C'iO; 0 northern rpring, 173V. CORN No. 1 mixed, ;t: 2 white. SS4; 2 yellow, 93i : 2 mixed. 87 to 87 W; 3 yellow. 83; 4 cllow, 81. OATS No. 1 white. 64; 2 white, 33

3-44 64; 3 white, 52 l-4-g2Vi: No. 4 white. 53 1-4.

BUTTER Itec&ipts. S.U6 tubs: creamery, 62; firsts, 47C0; packing stock, 25 0-32. EGGS Receipts, 1.S75 cades: current receipts. St("f: ordinary firsts, 3S(ai 61: firsts. 87 e 55: extra. 70 v, ft 71; checks. 34fj 42; dirties , 4C ft 4fi. CHEESE Twins, new. 23-g daisies. 2Ss4j-24Si; youn American, 21 SH-4: longhorns, 2f?"Vi; brick. 22. LIVE POVLTRY Turkeys. 25; chickens. 191 22; pprlngs. 23: roosters. 22: geese. 25; ducks. POTATOES Receipt!'. IDE cars; M.n-nt-Bota and Dakota, Ohio.. Wlptonsin. 225. CHICAGO tTv-S STOCK

By TT. & Bureau of Markets HOGS Receipts, 7,0f0: marker u steady to 15 lower; bulk, 1 Z.SOti' 14. 3: top. 14.40; heavyweight. 1 3. 75 "ft 1 4. 3(W med um wifght, 13.0f 14.36: tiRht woight. 13.7014.33: llfe'ht light. 12.60 V 14.23: heavy p.xcHtng Jows. smooth, 1 S.10 ti 1 S-50: parking sows, roufh. 12.75 (13.10; pig. 13.75'vT VM. CATTLE Receipts. 2,t'"1.

GRIFFITH

1'iOtoTcyciop, trucks and autorno&uef. which enables the outfit to move ra,' idly, bag- and baggage, on short note

The price of a Sunday Tribune seven cen's. Report any over-ehargt-to Witter & FVrgerald, phone Hammond 401. 10-3 11-S-1J

A f.ne baby, boy arrived t the iio:nc of Mr. and Mrs. Max Scheering election daw Also a tine boy at Mr. anJ Mrs. John Shuttz'a Thursday. Town board me "ting was -sveil attended lift nlgiit. S;oi-f. than the usual iimount of business v. is transscted. Misa Mildred Hike had th misfortune to sprain her left elbow while playing basket, ball at school Friday. M. E. Ladies' aid had another running good meeting at the Library Frl-

I Cay evening.

ITEM, RECRUITS ARE WANTED Recruiting Sergeant Bob Cramer has received instructions) to accept mn for the 20th infantry. ThU is tUe famous " eblellz'-d ' regiment which 's r.PT stationed at Camp Penning. Ga. The regiment was equipped for mpu! maneuver. Tt has a complement of

Did you near that Dorothy Phillips in "ONCE TO EVERY WOMAN" is a wonderful picture?

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When Your Eyes Need Caia TEACHER OF PIANO 121 Williams St., Himmoad Phone 2315

Hammond Iron and Metal Company hVARCUS BROS., Props, Wholesala Dealers la IRON, METALS, RUBBER AND SECOND HAND MACHINERY Offices.: 340 Indiana Ave, Yards So hi Street nd Indiana A. HAMMOND : INDIANA, Office Phone 127. Re. Phane 1W-r

Did yon bear that Dorothy PhUtipi in "ONCE TO EVERY WOMAN" is a wonderful picture?

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Ifr. and Mrs. Drvvid V. Err.ery and the Misses Annali and Da'sy Emery of Hammond attended the 6th annua! banquet of tho Emerly family in Amer

ica, tfye Illinois and tnld-west group j f

wnicn met at the Hamilton ciuo in j Chicago last evening. The genealogy cf the family is that originally two' Emery brothers came to America from t England and that ail of the Emerys now in existence in America ar progeny cf thia stock, so they have formed a club railed the Emery family . in America snd they meet annually j and t?rj mid-west and Illinois group , held their banquet last night. After j

the dinner there was entertainment. Miss Marie Emery from Huntington. Ind.. who is a professional slnprer sang several songs. There was e business

meeting and election of officers: Plato I

G. Emery of Chicago, president David P. Emry of Hammond. v1ce-prsidenl ; secretary-treasurer, Elwood A. Emery of Chicago: Annan Emery cf Hammond, historian. There wre over 0O nirmbrrs ef the Emery feml'y in attendance. The following Hammond rop.'e are attending the Chicago-Illinois game today; Emil Bauer. John Ut-ckn-.an.

TEATS NOTICE Earl I -nuernian. 7 year old son of Em'.i Lauormnrt. 4 41 Eat Csrro'.l sv, ded at 5 .. m. th's morning after a week's illness of diphtheria. Th furcral will bv private from resletence ft 1 p. m. ?unday. B-irlsI in Calvary cernetry, O'.ry. 11-6 IX L' . 'J ! - --1-L- f ! S.t

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Don't forget dance given at K. of P. Hall Tuesday. November Sth, by tho D. O. K. K. 50c a person. 11-8-2

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Not a fable, mj-th or fantasy, but an honest to God fact ! Hie reverent, faithful student of the Bible now sees this clearly. Eternal life, surrounded with peace and happiness, will be given to all the willing and obedient that have ever lived, beginning with many of the millions now living and later to "all that are in their graves." Not universal Salvation, but a universal opportunity of Salvation ! Hear the Scriptural evidence Sunday, in the I. 0. 0. F. Hall. Hammond, 3:00 P. M. All welcome. Seats free. No collections.

How Will You Look Tomorrow?

Did you let another week slip by without sending that garment to us for cleansing. Do not let another Sunday ?o by without having your Coal. Suit or Dret cleaned, dyed or pressed.

We make old or toiled clothes i-ok just as good as nevv by our modern processes of cleansing, sending your garment back to you as clean and fresh as a lily. All work called for and delivered.

Hopman Cleaners 375 Sibley St. Tel. Hammond 216

Prize Masquerade and Confetti Dance GIVEN BY THE Knights and Ladies of Security Saturday, November, 6th K. & L. OF S. HALL (ABOVE LION STORE) Music by Rosenhanra Tickets 50c a Person

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Now is the time to begin transmitting funds to Europe to insure safe delivery before the holidays. Our correspondents abroad have given us the assurance that they will effect payment through our bank promptly and they will furnish receipts duly signed by the beneficiaries. Our foreign exchange department has been increased and improved materially, and we are in a position to handle any business that you may intrust to us in this line in a satisfao torv manner.

FIRST TRUST &

Formerly Lake County Savings and Trust CoCor. State and Hohman Sts., Hammond, Ind.

Walter E. Meyn, Mgr. Foreign Exchange

PETER W. MEYN. Pres. JOS. W. WEIS. Vice Pres

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W0LTERS. Asst. Sec-Lras. EMERY. Sec-Treas.

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THIS "INDIAN" SCOUT WILL B QVN AWAY FREE "INDIAN DAY," FEBRUARY 22, 1921. ONE FREE CHANCE WITH EACH $1.00 WORTH OF MERCHANDISE AT SLIGER BROTHERS 514-18 HOHMAN ST. PHONE HAMMOND 122

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