Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 135, Hammond, Lake County, 24 November 1920 — Page 5

Wednesday, Nov. 21. 1!20.

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Personal and Social News

(MO TlIA.KSOI SKIlHI A union Think?e!vir.s; service if tho Protestant churcnes of Hammond w'.il i)4 held at l'J.30 o'clock Thur:;ua morning at the Fir:it Baptist church. 15:16 aa crgn recital mill be given I y Theodore Moore. Vocal numbers will be jnen by Mr.:. i;orge Hannauer, Mrs. L. L. BomUrscr and the First Baptist church choir The sermon -will be preached by the Reverend C M. Stnithson. Mrs. J. M. Schmelig. 212 East Viuramer avenue, entertained a number of guests for dinner Sunday. Thote present were Mr. and Mrs. R. tv. Mcaiumess, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Anderson of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dowdeli of Hammond The evening aa spent playing cards and with music. Mrs. Wm. Thura of Muskegon, M.ch., is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Deming of Carroll street. Mrs. Thum entertained a number ol her Hammond friencU at a. luncheon al Marshall Fields" lea room. There was a bridge party at !Uo HsmntoBj Country Club yesterday, tha h.ghest score swerc held by Mr.;. AA'. G. Taxton and Mrs. F. C. Crumpatktr. The K. of C's will have & Cabaret Dinner at the K of C. ha'.I tonight. A nurr.be rof reservations have been made"snd a fine time is anticipated. Mr. and Mrs. E. N". Bunnell of 3s I'ghland street will entertain Mr. and Mr. Horace. Dow, son Roger and i i jghter I.ydia of Danville, III., over Thanksgiving. Mrs. F. B. Mcl'.roy of Detroit street iiertamed the Columbia club yester--. :.y afternoon, the highest scores were :it Id by the Mesdames AA". A. Buchanan mid AV. F. Mashino. Mrs. G. Dlttmar, a house guest of Mrs. Mellroy's from South Bend won the guest prize. Mrs. Mcllroy will entertain her Friday afternoon Bridge Club at her home Friday, November 26. -- AV. M. Elstun of 5" Highland ireet and daughter Betty who liao : been visiting her family who live near Lafayette, Ind , returned home today. ' I. The John Gavits of 113 Hy.-lop r;ace will have a family dinner tomorrow ani Emery Luccock of Chicago Li be a guest. Mildred Modje&ka who is attend. ng ihe Northern Illinois State Norma! school at DeKalb. 111., will spend Thanksgiving with her parents. Mr. ind Mrs. I. Modejska cf Park riace. Born to Mr. and Mrs. C. B. ivalb " Ail Becker street a daughter, Mary Lorraine, both mother and baby doing nicely. Mrs. Kaib was formerly Florence Zurn. The Misses Taussigs verj pleasanNy entertained the D. H. of R. T. club last n'ght at their home on AA'cbb street. There was a business session and election of officers. The following were elected: Beatrice Dobaon, president Vllce Greenburg, secretary: Eva Taussig, treasurer. Kino was played, tho uignesi score -was ntiiu oy cuiimg shuts and the second, highest by Helen Oobson. A nice luncheon was served. The next meeting will take place in two weeks at the home of the Misses rbsooa of Hohm-an atreei. M-3. Marx Hematock of A'alparaiso. Ind., will be the guest of her daughter Uo'a Hemstock of Park Place for Thanksgiving day. U. Dopier and daughter Mrs. Ger'rude Rushe. of Pittsburg. Pa., are here to attend the marriage of Uliaxi Iloscnc unil Walter Vcith which will take p'aca Thursday morning, Thanksgiving day. ISO. at the All Saints' church. Mi.5 Uoene is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. r.'.mer P.osene of 39 Codar street. Mr. e.th is a Hammond matt. "he marriage of Mi?s Josephine Li'.z .Vnthony J. Voss wil take place on LIVE LOCAL NEWS "ADS" PLEATING AND RE-PLEATING :i k'.ncs cf sliirta In one day. 3ut'vti covsrinj. hemstitching, braiding. . :i wort jruara.iteed. Call at Was;y'i, 1 Btate t.. little west of Hobrajin t. Phone 448 Hammond- 8-27 RUGS AND CARPETS Washed 1n your own home by lh Hamilton Beach method. AT. T?. Cooky. 413 C State. 1'hone St3?, Ham-n-ond. 11-3-4 Instead of the proposed concert on November C6th in Huehn's Ilali, the Hammond Saengerbund Fldelja haj arranged for a festival of song cxeri i?es and ball to be given on Thanksgiving evening. Nov. 2oth. Tickets cid for the concert will be aceeptei fir adm'ttance In Concordia Hall, 3 'J i AA". Stale street. Admission 50 centsCome one, come all. 11-20-3 Potato House. 66S State Line St.. PTOne 1309-W. Open for business daily, i'otatoes 11.00. f 1.40, tl.TO per buVery eitra stock $1.80 pt-r bushel dcI'vered. 10c less per bushel if carded home. 11-10-tf If you have the intention to fpcnl s;i evening of recreation, go to Coni ordia Hall, 300 V. State street on 'thanksgiving evening, Nov. 25th. The PaTgerbund Fidelia will render a

s jerles of song exercises and has a:isnged for a great ball. Admission jJ vi i ents. Tickets sold for the concerl n 111 be accepted for admittance 11-20-i

A good enjoyable time is guma.ied by the Hammond SaenjrerbunU r hanksglving evening in Concordi.ii lll. 300 TV. State street. Ponr cxer-I t'ts and ball! Admission o) cents. I n-:o-i !l Klks and their lady friends are fcuested to gt ready to respond to prise winning Klks loa.st at the -Ing Cabaret Dinner. Reserve your IS. ll-14-l inkgivlngr Dance given by Trib len Hur at K. of P. Hall. Ogden and lan street Saturday evening, Nov, l? 50. Admission SO cents. Good 11-J1-J

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Mr. E11ei Alice Carthe . iv.ieen Carthew. chaaghter cf Edward Shortt, home secretary ro Ireland, has applied for a decree sainst rer husband, Co!. Thomas Walter Garthew. They were marrieo only a few months ago.

Thursday lrornlrgr, November the -5th. at ihe St. Joseph's church un Ilchman street. ' -- Mr. and Mrs. Harry teUg aiiti Hclene Betty of Eigannier, Ind., will spend Thankt-giving with Mrs. Selig's 1'amJly on Highland st. Mrs. belig will stay about ten oayu.' She wil be rtmembertJ as Harriet St-hlcs-ingcr. The South SJde AV. C. T. V. will meet Frida artertiocni at the home of Mrs. G. Ingriiham. 57 Erie st. The subject v,il be Child AVelfare, Mrs. AA". t Lickiider will ha e cliarse. Mrs. James Dyers of Milwaukee, AA'is., and Mrs. Klsie Goodwin of .New London. Wis., are visiting the latterS siter, Mrs. G. A. Dolhof of 166 Conkey avenue. Mrs. Goodwin will remain in Hammond indefinitely. . Mr. and Mrs. Kills and ton Kcnn.th of 1150 Monroe street left today to fpcr.d Thanksgiving with relatives u i Eafayette. Ind. Dr. and Mrs. AA". H. Davis of 13 Highland street and daughter Arlena ; will spend Thanksgiving in Donnera t Grove, 111., with relatives. j j Hutn, Elizabeth and Claudia Bowibyj daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Bowiby of j Monroe street who have been ill with' the scarlet fever are recovering. j Mrs. Grace ScJ-.affer of 1013 Hyslop ; place has returned from a visit with j her brother in Fort Scott. Has. j Mr. and Mre. Ft. A. Fields of Ch'cago ! will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. r. I Davis ot' r.imbae'n avenue for! Thanksgiving. Mrs. Ted Blocker rnteitaincd at a; miscellaneous shower last evening at ' her home on Summr street in honu oj Mitfrt Arvilia Roach, whose marriage 1 to Howard 3hea will be an event f this month. The home was prottilyj decorated In pink and white. games! and music were enojyed, prizes were! won by Mrs. M. JefTy and Dorathy! HehurtE. A prettily appointed three I course luncheon was served. ?;lsa j rtcach was the recipient of many love-! !y gifts. The guests were the Misses t Mildred Raycroft. Eleanor I.ynch.i Louise McBce. Eevern Pendergast, ' ITaiel Prendergast. Arvilia Kaoeh, Mra. Shea Mrs. Brofey, Mrs. M. Jeffy, Mrs. Harry Hilbrich, Mra. Ed A'oung. Mrs. Ed Kline, Mrs. Mike Uoach and Mr3. Ted Blocker Mrs. L. J. Haefer left for Champaign, 11!., this niornir.ET to spend a week with her daughter Mrs. IT. W Tfester who was formerly Miss Marguerite Kaefer. w The Phi Mu Gamtnas will meet at the home of Miss Marjory Webb Friday evening. November 261 h. - The E. O. F. II. club was entertained hy Miss Martha Smith of Sibley 3tre.'t last evening. Plans were made for a Christmas party. N?ce refreshments were served, the next meeting will l: at thn home of Clara Kress of Michigan avenue. AT THE OUPHETJM The Oi'tr.u-,n theater's feature attraction for today. Thursday and Friday is Bud Schaffer and a bevy of ?ir!a in a muaical coined.'- entitled. "What's Next." The act ia one of the liveliest staged in Hammond and the extensive wardrobes of the girls are an attraction in themselves. There will also be five other vaudeville numbers and an episode of the thriller, "Kuth of the Rockies.'' On Thursday the performance will be continuous from Z o'clock to 11. HERMIT CLUB MEMBERS ALARMED Consternation reigned at the Hermits club the other evening when the members were Informed one of their officers is about to violate one of the most sacred oaths of the fraternity. Many of tio member pre;nl insisted a committee be appointed iinrned iately to pursaarie their erring brother from committing the d"?d others exclaimed loudly that he "should be given the fraternity's most severe pna!ty, which by the way, if executed, wfutd indeed hr a horrible sight to bohod. Rut the conservative wing of the organization prevailed upon lh other members to allow the miscreant to follow his Intentions as they reasoned the coum h would puruse would no doubt lead to his doom eventually.

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It Ail came about through the cl.ib receiving an Invitation requesting Steamrollers vs. Maroons The Hammond Maroons w:i: meet the Steamrollers on Nov. 2o. lfCO, at Morris park. A good game is expected lh Steamrollers have a new string or t;rst class men. The Maroons expect to add another scalp to the'! string of victories. Capt. Green, who j has been on the injured list will be j back at left haif. Ross and ' Beat t . linemen will also be back, having re- I cevtred from injuries. The Maroon- j will ah don their molcakina for the, tirst time this season, as :.t all other Sanies some player has been out on i account of injuries. The Maroons ha e ! won four games, tied one and lost one. a!o having three games forfeited to tl.em. The kickoff will be at 2:30 sharp. 1 uod gtmo assured. j their presence No.-. 2S at the reception to be heid at the. Hotel Savoy, i Fifth avenue. New York city, in honor ' of the coiiiinR marriaif of Miifo Clair Uurland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. ! Gurland cf that city, to Mr. Elliot;, j told El i Grossman of H vniond. son ' of Mr. and Mis. S. Grossman of Z'-3 Hlley street. i However. It was not so comp ete a I surprise to several of ti.e Hermits. ' Upon O'd Eii's discharge from the ! army and his subsequent return to hi j native- haunts', lie was observed to be ! morose and tio'. of his usual Jovial ! dliposition. In fact, most of his timo j was spr:nt in writing Utters, one occupation a Hermit does not approve. ! He did not long remain !n Hammond ' w hen ho announcwl to the club in gen- i oral that he intended to visit New j lork eUy for an indefinite period. He arave a.s his excuse that New York was conceded to be the real abode of a Hermit and he could thereby follow the principles of Herm'tism to greater advantage both to the fraternity and to himself. Ti was only unler the'e false preten.ies was he allowed to proceed upon his way. Had the club hen aware ul that time thai his visit would culminate !n matrimony, steps would immediately haif been taken to prevent liis departure. His ir.-thr left last Tuesday for New York, ar.d no do.jbt views the affair f-om an altogether different standpoint than a llTmil. GLASS PLANTS TO MEIiGE KAN'S, Pa., Nov. 24 Ton to fifteen g-lass plants in Pennsylvania. AVest A'irinia. Ohio and Oklahoma will b" merp-ed into p.n orranization Jut't after he first of the year. It was announced here today. The consolidated cornpunies will be known as the Interstate Window Cl.iss company, inror- . poratd in West A'irjrini.-i. The niorgi r i Ihe result of patent litiaratlon I againit several iniiependent window J clans companies brought nnd won by the American Window ttlasa company. I Plants entering: the new orsanln1 tion will be equipped throughout with American AVIndow Glas." machines under a royalty license and production w -ill bo greatly increased. M. 0. HARRISON PENN. TAX AGENT! Word was received from Indlanj apolis today confirming the rumor that I Wililam C. Harrison of Hammond will rewisrn as yerretary of the state board of tax rommidfionors. According to the report from the capito! Mr. Harrison has made no announcement of his future plans, but it is under:1ood that h( is to become tax a-onf for the

Festival of Song Exercises and Ball Given by Saengerbund Fidelia On Thursday Evening, Nov, 25th, '20 In Concordia Hall, 300 W. State Street, Hammond Admission 50 Cents Everybody Invited

l'enrisj H -nia Kailroad company Ja Indiana. The resignation is to become effective Dec. 1. Mr. Harrison In well known !n Hammond. Before taking the position with the tax board at Indianapolis he lial Rcted an Kf unographer In the superior coerla tit Hammond and ciary.

BUCHANAN NOT IMPLICATED In a itory from Gary In yesterday's Ifsjfc of The Times it was stated that Sam Buchanan, au alleged auto thief, lad forfeited his bond in the Uary police court. Buchanan, who is a windew trimmer In a Valparaiso store. t as not the auto thief, according to friends in Hammond, acquainted with the Incident. It etiems that his machine had beea stolen fryn In front of the atore In A'alpara'.so and the thief, who was shot In a running flffht on RiJfc ( road waa first identified by the automobile license as Buchanan. SAVING SOULS NOT AJPAYING JOB vCD'A' TCRK. Nov. 24. Saving souis Is not a lucrative Job, Rev. Robert Hc'.n, C8. of Jamaica, L. I., has discovered after SI years In that work und today he advertised for "any kind of honest work to tide over a period of alack times." He said he converted the late "Buffalo Bill" and many other famous circus character. "I am willing to ellng dishes in a rtf-laurant. U no better Job Is offered, ' he said. WILSON COMMUTES RINTELEN SENTENCE 1 tTEP.NAT10NAL NEWS SERVICE) WASHINGTON. Nov. J4 President Wilson today commuted sentence of Frana von Rintelen, convicted as a German spy on provision that Von TUntelen leave the U. S. before Jan. 1. 1321. A'cn Rintelen. said to have been a members of the German noV.litr, was arrested in New York with other conspirators and was found guilty of conspiracy to promote sabotage and prevent the sailing of shir's carrying ammunition and supplies to the allies. He contended that he already had served the time Imposed upon him. counting the time he had been imprisoned awaiting trial. At the White House it was said today that while A'on Rintelen was a foreigner and rou'd be deported it was deemed easier to avoid deportation proceedings by having him leave the country of his ow n account. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY W.VNTED Prcsser on Hoftman press machine; Hammond Cleaners and Dyers. 742 State Line, phone 3501 Hammond. 11-24-2 F'iR PALE Light tior?" at Calumet Park Stork yards. 11-24-6 Legal Notices NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT THE .STATE OF INDIANA. COUNT T OI LAKE. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. NOVEMBER. TERM. 1020. ANASTAZIO JABLOAASKI vs GLORE SOAP COMPANY, A COR-I-'JRATION. CAUSE NO. 19322. ACTION TO SET ASIDE DEFAULT. Now comes the plaintiff by Marcus Htrshcovit. attorney and fllea her complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendant Globe Soap Company, a corporation e riot a resident cf the Sta'e of Indiani. Sr. id d'-frndaau is therefore hereby notified cf the pendency of said action and that the same will stand for trial at the next term of said Court, and that unless it appears and answers or demurs thertiiii at the calling of said cause on the 24th day of January, A. D., 1921, the same being the ISth day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held in the Court House, in Room No. 2 at Hammond In said County and Slate on the 2nd Monday of January. A. P., 1321. said action wjll be heard and determined Jn Ita absence. IN AVITNESS ACHERBOF. I hereun.ti sot my hand and affix the Seal of said "ou"-:. st Hammond, this 22nd day of November, A. P. 1921. HERRERT L. AVHEATON" Clerk L. g. r. r.y AViletta Campbell, Deputy Clerk. U-24-3 4 .id 1H m st I ?If", iti" iCiC'itx-is " -i' -fH ii- r" --- --f HASSaCOKS. XSTDXASA

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Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Parry entertained at a dinner and theater party In Chicago cn Tuesday night in honor of Mr. and Mr. Leslie Parry, who were married last Saturday In Gary. C. Paasons has returned from a business trip to Peoria, 111., and Mrs. Paisons and daughter. Pauline, from a visit In Chicago Heights. Airs. Mulllne and daughter. Mary, v anted in Hammond with friends a fewdays this week. New marriage licenses are: Herman Ebbens, Gertrude Flyn, Munster: Ernest L. Woods. Agnes D. Szikors. Merrillville: Charles E. Schotnfelt. Dukklnsvill. 111., Mildred M. Duggan. ANhltlng; Mike Hobe. Elizabeth Yursenle, AVhlting; Howard A. Shea. Arella Roach. Hammond: Bercham "Hoard Alice Patterson, Gary; Edward Zapinaki. Wanda Prusiynskl, Gary; 3Lawren'-"e A. Bishop. Hammond, Johanna A. Weinand, South Gary; Harry S. Davis. Margaret Dickson. Indiana Harbor; Burl Biggs, Lillian Hall, Gary. Capt. Herman Meyer of Wataeka. 111., came to Crown Point on Saturday for a short visit. Capt. Meyer' la engaged in the road building business at the above place. Milton Kerr of the Peoples Slate bank acted as court reporter in the criminal c-ourt on Tuesday, taking the place of Mlfs -Mabel Gray, who has been suffering- with tonsilltls. Grant Frederick has been unable to attend his school duties th1 week on account of an attack of the flu. Mrs. Julia Arl!mer and daughter. JLucile. attended a party at. the Sam Woods residence on Saturday nlrht. Many g-uests were present from Gary and Griffith. Miss Margaret Woods entertaining in honor ot a friend from Gary. Allis Chalmers - 39 American Can 25 "i American Car and Foundry 124 American Locomotive 84 4 American Smelting 4SV American Steel Foundry 30 American Tel. and Tel 48 Anaconda 4 1 V Baldwin Locomotive 98H Bethlehem 6teel 641 Canadian Pacific llTVi Chesapeake and Ohio 69, Colorado Fuel 29 Consolidated Gas 814 Corn Products "3Vs Crucible Steel 94 Erie 13S General Electric 12" General Motors B I Lackawanna Steel 63 Lehigh A'alley 60 Midvaie ateei st: N. Y. Air Brake 88 New York Central "ihi Northern Pacific c6 Pure Oil 34 Pennsylvania 41 4 Pressed Steel Car 83' Railway Steel Springs 85 i Reading 87' Republic Iron and Steel 6tU Texas Co 43' U. S. Steel 821 V. S. Steel Pfd 106 Westlnghouse Willys Overland 8 Sinclair Oil 2i 'i CHXCAOO XiXVB STOCK Kogs: Receipts, 23.000; Market. 10 15 lower; Bulk. 960(5390; Top 1,000; Heavyweight, 960(51000: Medium Wgrt.. STSfflOOO: Lig:h.t AA'aight 599i; Light Lights. 950990; Heary Packing Sows. Smooth, 910(3950; Packing Sows, Rough 880(2910; Pigs 95 1023. Cattle: Receipts, 1000: Market strong and 25 Q. 60 higher. Veal Calves lower. Beef Steers. Medium and Heavyweight. 137601800; Medium ami Good 97591576 Light AVelght 1235,1766: Good and Choice 725(91233; Common ar.d Medium 725 Q 1235; Butcher Cattle: Heifers, 4603 1250: Cows 450105O: Buls. 430 940; Canners and Cutters: Cows and Heifers 323S1430; Canner Steers 375 600; A'eal Calves (Light and HeavyMil JLaL'lfl.' . "" Watch Our Windows Always something new and Interesting A Pliable, Comfortable Serviceable, Dressy and Thoroughly

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CHICAGO GHAT'S WHEAT No. 2 red. i0, : I.ard w inter. 1.6Sf,1.70; 3 hard w inter l . 5 T . (91.65',; 1 northern spring. 1.71. CORN No. 2 white. 71 0 71',: - ytilow. 7677; 3 yellow, 74. OATS No. 1 white. 58 U '-4 c ; 7 white. 4tfVjc; J white, 4314t7 41e; 4 white, 4i-4 ?c. BUTTER Receipts, 6.117 tuts, creamery extra. 63 Sc; firsts. 42 -5 52c; packing stoek, 24t(60c. EGGS Receipt s, 1. t,S35 cases; current receipts. 6069c; ordinary firsts. E33$3c; firsts, 70t5'71c; cheeks. 05 43e: dirties, 4047e. CHEESE Twins. nwy. lo'ie. daisies, 26'8C; young Americas. 27 Vic; lonfchorns. 27V,c; bricks. 24e. D1A"E POULTRY Turkeys, 40c. chickens, 1423Vic; springs, 23'ic; roosters. 17e; geese, 2ie; ducks. C9e. POTATOES Receipts, 67 ears; Minnesota an dDakota, z. no2. in. ITS WAR TROPHY SHEBOYGAN, AVis.. Nov. 24 A captured German cannon, Sheboygan's most prized war trophy, is mounted in the city park today, despite order. oT the city council that it be removed. As a result of recent elections, the council has a majority mem'oerrhip of socialists. The socialist majority recently caused the cannon to be taken from the park. They argued that he presence of the cannon In tho pa.k would encourapre militarism. TELLS OF BAD ROADS LA PORTE. Ind., Not. 2 4. A Chicagoan. who has Just completed a Journey of 4.500 miles though thirteen states and Ontario province, Canada, tells of the poor condition of Laporte county (Indiana) roads in the following article, which appeared in the world's worst roads column of a Chicago newspaper. FREE! A large 1 7-pound turkey given away absolutely free at the Army Store. Just leave your name and address. The lucky Avinner will be announced Friday night in The Times. Look in Friday night's issue for the Army Store advertisement. "Ulg'W, TRY A "TIMES WANT AD

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ronsti! ut :onal. ' ' NOTICE " J. E. HOWELL & CO. Storm Sashes. Weather Strips, Wiiidov Shades. Curtail) Rods, Awnings. 158 Highland St. Phone Ham'd 25R 17 EHfth Are. Phone Gary 35U Shoes of tbe Better Kind The Lowest Prices with Quality Implicit Public Confidence Based Upon Orer 25 Years of Unexcelled Shoe Serrice to the People of Hammond. These are poignant reasons for making HELLERMAN'S Your Shoe Store One jf the noteworthy values to be ft and here during this week is the ; roduct of a famous Cincinnati oiaker, at $7,50 FOP. LADIES' AND GROWING GIRLS A 9 inch boot in Cuban or military heel; in either black vki kid or tan calfskin. These shoes are priced well under today's market. Of unquestionable wearing qualities and in GOOD STYLC (NOTE We have again replenished our stocks of the special Girls' Shoes, in brown and black, at $6.50, which have been so popularly accepted by our customers in the past few weeks.) HELLERMAN'S 595 HohmaD Street ' HAMMOND, INDIANA per pair. Style 365 One cf the many "MB" Values re Convinced 13

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