Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 142, Hammond, Lake County, 3 December 1920 — Page 6

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ASK WHEN VOTERS TO ": JOIN LEAGUE

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Friday, December

1920.

Mr. ami Mrj, F. E. Fortner hav-i gone tu Tampa, Kla., this Is the fourth winter they have spunt there. O Wm. J. Hartman. formerly cmploM at the I". S. Hetz '.. left last 'vniiufor Florida win re h- will l.-iit a! various injinta and will remain in-definitely.

The. stury hour at th" 1 lartimotul

'SPECIAL TO THE TIMES 1 ! public library which i.i usually held

C'Xi V N POINT. IN'l).. Dec. 2-Thsj Saturjay ,rnlrs from T 0 to 11, has idiana L nsrue of Women Voters (ill- j ,)M.n p;11 p,,nril ,,, ,vin m,-Pt from --Jt.vat.) inv it.s u to l.eoime a n-m- ' t(, toniorrw afternoon. This r r. our aim. iS.000 mcmVri by riri?,.n.nt j not permanent and 'itch 1st, lH-I Our slogan. "Kvw' , nt.lt Saturday t!uy will resume the . .-man an Informal Voter." Our j-ur- ; usuul hour.

I To educate women to civic rcspon- : it l.ti-. : -T. urge them to enroll in the poti-

tie :i party of their choice. Tii c'l ilicni to register and otoj Mrs. J. in i-l f l-dions. j with the 4 Tn d. --tribute information to them'; again, on i . . iu. 'il ini's. on records of can- , ::.'; I .' Jor :iic- and to supply other j Mrs. V.

Mrs. J. V. Sawyer will entertain the Marquette club at a one o'clock luncheon at the Country club todiy.

meeting will talc e place in two weeks December 1 the top.c will be thi "Constitution of th-j Vnltcd States." The Mines Veronica. Ignore and T.no Koch "f I5 Webb Btreet left last night !or Oklahoma City, ));la., to .--prr.d the rem.-tinder of" the vv nt r. -. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Voting of o?f Wilcox avenue, a daughter. lrot!iy June, I'rcemhtr 1. Ho'Ji mother and datn-hti r doiitx nicely. . The Cen(rai v. i '. T. Y. will meet nt the home of Mrs. W. U. Myers this evening. PI I'ugl.-i8 street. The pro prmn will he in charge of Mi.-. U.

1eklidi r and Mrs. (Jraee t'onny vill

report on the child welfare wmk in Hammond. Madelyn Conroy will play a piano silo. K'.ifshii!cn!s will le:

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goM Trio was another unjojabU; number. The Kaniuus Croadway Cinderilia dances, who was Introduced In a most rtnval way a. John D. Smalley'a little deer, made a great hit with her brother K!ks. Mr. Kthcl Hlnsch Chartier aain carried witli her the prize for the be.-t lUk' toa.nt. ,. Murray Turncr rrf-pniid.-d to a .short talk and wai well received. It was a capacity house and everyone present could riot conceive how fuch a Krcat Klk night, or niKht of fun. could ever he fo complete Thi committee In charge can well receive the fluttering praises ,,r their brother Klks for featuring Mich an cnjoyahl-J evi ut.

IN MEMORIAM

W. Smith who has been tonsilitis is able to be

i.teratHiw pertinent to topics conaidr. 0 Mt ciect ion t ' me. Is tbX league a politic.-!', orjnniza-

i i"i V . Ves, that non-partisan or t r-i-her t,ll - partisan, as it urges every! i nan to become a voter in the party j if her" t-hoire, but as an organisation! ! i is not" allied with anv political party. I I.' very woman should vote. The. w1! man who slays out of politic! i.-d doi-ji not vote is really helping to j - politics had. She must deal with j for pIit 's. in some form is connected wit't every phase, of her every day j 1 i. It iiffcets everything a woman i does, cVerthirir she eats, wear?, or; uses, and the health, education and ! m rals r-f her children. j The league has a higher purpose i t ha n merely to urge women to vote. ii rrcpose3 to accomplirh its aim by;

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Mrs. A. F. Knot la of Muenich i'ur'

I" is visiting- her datiRliter in Pont lac. ut Mich. She left the (lav before Thank:-

i giving and will return Sunday or , V- I Monday, .bert Giliis- of tllendale TarK I - ill for the pa.t few days is The IWa (iainnia sjimas met at the

still' confimd to her home. j The Kings Herald will men Saturday afternoon iHrember 1th. at the home of the Misses Clara and Mary Christopher of 1 1 West Carroll street. The Mystery Ttos quest ions w ill b -found in the Novemliyjr "Junior Friend." Plans will be completed for, the Junk party, oufh member Is uracil to be present and hrinj a friend.

'uue;uUi. by legislation and by organizaiion. - 1 F.y, education. To make every wonn acquainted with the processes of government ar.d voting. To inform hem", -js' to the right and duties of c'.ti-r-viship and arouse them to the necessity r jjjate and national reforms. To pre.aa4iriowledge of apparent needs In in- serial life, and suggest ways of in-proven-lent is the duty of the special (oiiinittces organised for Child-Welfare, women in industry, public health 1

and morals, food supply and demand, legal status of women and American cit tzonship. 2 By legislation. The league will endeavor to- secure party backing for measures that are desirable but which lick political support, it will disseminata fa- ts and arguments to arouse public cfinion concerning legislation which the majority of people are ignorEtit or indiffrcnt. .7 Cy organization. Organizations nnd co-operation are essential to achieve success, either by education or legislation. National and state organizationus working together can put the strength of the women of the nation behind tne women's point of viewr and belief in the necessity for welfare lefislation. The next meeting of the Center Township Lrague will be held Tuesday evening. December 7th. at 7:30 o'clock, at the ccurt house assembly room. The '.airur will take up tha study of the government of cities of the fifth class. Watch for the program la the papers.

Personal and Social News

The directors of the. Alice Club w-ill meet at the Alice club rooms tonight at eight o'clock. Mrs. J. F. Beck man, who has been a". St. Margaret's hospital, has returned to her home on 25 Detroit street. The Jrving School 1. T. L. will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 at tha home of Mrs. C. E. Graves of 393 Klia street. Mrs. J. I. Childs who has been 111 at her home, 556 East State street, for fie past ten months, was taken to the S-.. Bernard's hospital In Chicago yesterday. Mrs. Childs will be remern-

The Hammond Woman's Club will meet Saturday. December 4th. at the K. of r. hall at 3 p. m. The evenig hourj

committee Miss Alyss Iles.s, chairman.' is In charge of the program for t h-J afternoon, about which there is considerable mystery, very few details being obtainable as the entertainment is to be a surprise to the club. As It will be. interesting and enjoyable goes without saying as the evening hour affairs are always anticipate J with delight. The program is entitled, a "College Gathering." Miss Ksperance Schlecty of Whiting will sing and Miss Iouise Stevens will read, tho committee will serve refreshments. ,

This will be the last meeting of th? club until after the holiday vacation. Gentlemen's evening is scheduled for January S. 1321. The board of direc tors of the club will meet at 2:30 Saturday for a special meeting. Miss Margaret H chter and John Peters entertained the "Jolly lligiit Club" at the home of Mrs. Chari-s Shirey. 1 6 t Plummer avenue, last evening. Pinochle was played the highest scores were won by Mrs. K. DCamp, Mrs. C. Kinlzk. consolation by C. Shir

ey. in conclusion a uamty two course luncheon was served. The club will meet In two weeks at the he.me of Mr. I. Tllxon of 4 .riummer avenue. The' League of Women Voters met last evening in the court house. Miss Burhans gave a tallt on the U. S. Government and the Sheppard-Tow ner bil was discussed freely, p'titions for the bill were signed to send. The next

home of Huth M-iIo, ."iTt Truman avenue, last evening. Plans wire in ado for a Christmas party and grab bag. At the close of the meeting tho hostes served a delightful luncheon. ''he next meeting will lie Tuesday. December 7, at the home of Mrs. Jessie Seymour. Curing avenue. Mast Chicago. The l.ak" County Humane Soeie'y will meet Monday evening at the Central sehool in the principal's office fo.its regular monthly meeting. A large altenda nee is dcp'.r- d. - The primary council hes a very interestingmeeting at the home of Miss Alta Atkins In Glendale Park last evenig. A number of teachers from the higher grades were guests. Mis" na Vaber of the I'hicag' Cniversity talked on "Primal- Geography.'" Miss

Vaber has traveled extensively and

had a comprehensive grasp of her sub-ej-t. She also touched on social lite so that her talk was of interest to cvory one. There were 62 guests present. I'.ef reshment svvere s"i v d.

Tn loving remembrance of our dear mother, Mrs. Henry ITopp, Sr.. who passed away two yearn ago, Deremb'-r 3. 131&: The month of December again is here To u;i the saddest month of the yar. It was a bitter message, a shock s evert. To part with you, we loved so dear. Two long years rinee that sad day.

Vh-ti the one. w c I,)V,.J was calbd a vv a y. God took her home, it via'j His will. Hut in our hearts she Jivcth still. Dearest mother, how we miss you, Ko one here ca.n ever tell. But the Saviour loved you best dear. And took you homo with Him to

a wi , i. Your children. Mr. and Mrs. H. 1'. llopp and family Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hopp and family Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Hopp and family llr. and Mrs. Helmut Hopp and family, Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Hipp. 13:3

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YOUP POPTPAIT TAKEN BY BODIE. BOOIE'S APT STUDIO 89 W- STATE ST.

LIVE LOCAL NEWS "ADS"

PLEATING AND RE -PLEATING All kinds of sht'ts In one day. Button covering, hemstitching, braiding. i 11 work guaranteed. Call at Wasscy's. 91 State St., little west of HoUman t. Phone 446 Hammond. 8-27

Hammond Elks ne-vor stepped live-lie:-than they did last night ut their ea ha r: t -d innr r dmce at Hie K. of '.'. hali. which as th" rti'Tt brilliant a n 1 daizling speetotle that could b" pictured. A Garden of Hden could not have been prettier. The decorations were beyoni description and won fli" admiration of all present. Purple and white were th" predominating colors. Masses of white chrysanthemum.-, adorned the stage, conspicuous among which was a huge silk American flag. The program was a winner. Nothing better could have been presented than the great Cleora Miller musical act. It was a. whole show. The Mrri-

NOTICE!

HIIIITM AS IS COMIG. Christmas is coming. The time is here for the selection of your personal engraved greeting cards. To avoid disappointment orders, should be placed at once. Took over our specimens and make your selection now. HOMER J. I "OS T I jE WAIT E CO.. 12-2-3 623 Hohman St. Don't forget the bsg dance given In the K. & L. of S. Hall over Dion Store Saturday evening, Dec. 4th. The Ttosey Orchestra. 12-3-2 The Ladles' Aid of the Tmmanuei church on East Sibley street will continue their bazaar tonight Friday. December 3rd. 12-3

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Delivered 10c per bushel less if taken at the store. Our potatoes are hand-assorted and you get 60 pounds for a bushel.

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SWEET CURED BRISKET BAC0NLb . 25c REGULAR BREAKFAST BACON Lb. 30c

HONEY DIPPED BACON SQUARES.. 24c

Oysters, per Quart 65c

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Milk Fed Native Veal Leg or Loin , Veal Breast, with pocket, lb Fresh Cut Veal Chops, lb Prime Native Beef Pot Roast, lb . . .

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Choice Cut Native Sirloin Steak, lb.

Fresh Spare Ribs, lean, meaty, lb.

Fresh Neck Bones or 2i Pigs Feet, lb.... U2 C

Fresh Liver, sliced to order, lb

Fresh Pork Sausage

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THE MODEL Rothschild & Hirsch "Hammond's Best Clothiers' Open Tuesday and Saturday Evenings

Moved to Our NeW Location We are now in our new location, at 145 Logan street, and will be glad to meet our old patrons, as well as the new ones. Our new plant is better equipped than ever to do firstclass commercial printing. If it's quality and service you want, see us. B.G. YOUNG, Printing Co. 145 Logan Street Telephone 451

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