Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 130, Hammond, Lake County, 18 November 1920 — Page 12
i'HE TIMKS
Timrsdav. Nov. 18, 1920.
Crown Point News , Happenings Of A Day In Lake County's Lively Capital.
M. TVIIllam Knapp mi taken to a I.aForte "hospital on Monday -where ?h9 will undergo an operation for--an--r. -which her physician his advised to rIlovo her condition. Mrs, Hortena. Helnte entertained at r. charming- party at her homa on Saturday a-fteriwon. The Invitations read Mncheon at 1 o'clock followed by ;r!d;a. Th gyeta were seated at 'mail tables beautifully 5ecorated and rhe menu was deli-ciouss. Mrs. O. Q. Tifleld. SIYs. F. B. Krinb'.ll and Mrs. J. TV. Ott won the favors. The November term of the circuit -urt opened On Tuesday and the -lorning- was taken up with the set:ng at cases for th new term. Judga Vorton began his second term as judsro f the Lake circuit court on Monday, laving been en the bench two years In January, filling the unexpired term of .'jdge McMah&n. His present term -f offlce lasts six years to which he as elected an November 2. Mrs. John Ward Wheeler received nerd from her parents on Monday that fHelr home had burred down on that lay. being- completely destroyed by ire and water. Her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Pavey live In Frankfort, Ind. Mrs. E. E. Hale has been confined to er home for several days with ton-Uitls.
Miss Tlllle Hlldebrandt is recovering from an attack of the flu. which has kept hor lu the hoase for a couple cf weeks. County Auditor Foland entertained the members of his office force at a theater party in Chicago on Saturday night. , The party dined at the Bismarck and later saw the show Abraham Lincoln at the iKackstone. Mrs. John B. Meyer nJ Misses Margaret Meyer and Millie Volk attended the funeral of "Miss Margaret's grandmother, Mrs. William Bredemeier at Beecher, 111., on Sunday. The remains were brought from Cleveland. Ohio. She was 93 years old and died from the ailments cf old age. Mr. nd !Mrs. Harry Baker enter, talned at dinner last night, the guest.being mostly the members of -.ha young married set. A four course din-
ner was served at 6:30 after which the guests played FU e Hundred, high score being held by Mrs. Earl Koci-we-11, Mrs. C V. Hoot. August Heide and Homer WcCrillue. C. D. Iloot and Mrs. Al Turner won the consolation favors. The Ledies' Thimble club of the Fresbytertan church had an all afternoon meeting on Wednesday. They are making many useful and beautiful trticlea for their annual bazftar, which will be held the early part of December. David A. Root, who purchased the North Park of "Maplewood cemetery a year or eo ago has recently had the llot of ground sub-divided Into 17 lots vhlch he will put on sa'e reserving a part for his own use, where it Is said ha "will erect a handsome mausoleum. The plat was filed for record on Wedresday The girls of the Lets Social and Athletic club bii'ketooll teams have been organised snd pract-'ce begun. The girls have two teams and are practicing one night each week", and it is hoped before long they will be in trim to meet some of the teams now organised in the county.
l. B. Xufendach of South Bend, Ind., uaa a business caller t Crown Point on Tuesday. Messrs. Geo. H. Xet. Arthur C. rtoutzong. Johp. ftl. DeWltt, John H. Iets and W. S. White-head spent Wednesday at Grant Park, 111-, staging demonstration of a Lets Dixie grinder. TSt Lets company Is planning to c4rf on several of thew demonstrations in Indiana the next two weeks. Mrs. J. Jl- ? Jenney is spending three days in Chicafro this week, where she is having pome -dental Wiprk done by a specialist. A marriage license was .Issued on Tuesday to Charles Brenw nd Miss Lena Podeis of this city. Mr- tBTemer is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bremer and Is a farmer. The wedding took place at the home cf the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.. Podeis. Frank Meyer of Chicago motored to Crown Point on Tuesdaj" on business. Mrs. John Fisher entertained -number of guests- at a prettily appointed luncheon on Wednesday, it bejng the second -of a erie of partiew which
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Mrs. Fisher is giving. Her aister. Mrs. Joseph Flnnell of Cleveland, Ohio, being Cie guest of honor. Cards were played during the afternoon. Attys. Floyd Murray and Edwin Fredericks transacted business In the courta tere on Wednesday. It it rumored that Albert Bastanl has purchased the Wagner hotel property for 12,0tt) and that ne will remodel th? p!aci and make it an up-to-date hosttelry.
Glorious Revenge. Brother had gone to a basketball game and left little sister a l-home, ery much to her disapproval. She began at once to lay plans for rvenge, tying: "Mother. I know what 'U do. I'll Just go witb you to the dentist tomorrow and have a tooth pulled. I'll fix him and won't he be sorry?"
Advises Ordinary Buttermilk for Wrinkles and Enlarged Pores
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Sweet Potatoes
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Mixed Nuts
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CATSUP Snider's Tomato, pint bottle for. . . V-
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Oranges Sweet juicy Florida I C good size, per doz
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.BEANS Monarch 12c
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Aunt 15c
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Thanksgiving Candies
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Bordeaux Walnut Meats all halves, per pound . .
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Chocolates Our. best handDipped, i pound for Chocolates, Preference, finest qual., packed in lb. boxes . . .
35c $1.15
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