Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 148, Hammond, Lake County, 10 December 1920 — Page 16
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Crown Point News Happenings Of A Day In Lake County's Lively Capital.
cMldi-Mi of Crown Point Is urg-d to attend this nieettns;.
.'Tr. Ooorgo Sherman. Mrs. Grayce 1 m-r and Ir Fcrroi Whltaker wero t . - hostesses at th Ohrystallte Curd i'-.rty this tven'.njr at th" Commercial '.lib rooms. T.e pot-luck club will be the fruestj ' .Ml.'s Jay Baldwin at her home un Friday aftarnoun. Mis. Aiartln Unduly)! 1 maklrnj f.renaratluns to leave for Camp Wu'tuii, ilorls. In the ti-ur future. Mr. KuVjlyli 1 at presont at Camp "Walton ".fit has rented commodious yuariers there. The Lactie: Missionary society of the !'!sbyter!an church is he'.nir enter'.ilnsJ this afternoon at the home of Alr. Frank Knljrht with -Mrs. Glover a. assisting hostess. The American Licgtuu :a!ket ball 'earn are playing the Uary Letflon team at 'Jary tonight. Mrs Hel'-n Heller etitertalned the 0. .. M. clu'o at her home on Tuesday ckonlnj. Tho ;irliPs at auction were v. on by Mrs. Albert Turne arid Mrs. Harvey Baker. Tli hotes served a delicious dinner before the games. iTrs. Fred Scull will entertain the club r.oxt Tuesday. Mis? Louise Crawford ha? been unable to attend to her duties in t'hiraito this week on account of ll'ress.
V AY Br TakJu A ' J HURLBURTS O ry CAMPHOR PILLS VY li A (rami! botti carried In ur tel J r"l pocket . g-aarantaes you Instant Pt j t?4 raliaf st email coat. When 11 I ,fc"4 yon SNEEZE, SNUFFLE &3 Yl or feoi a CHILL coralni JT ' V2k on. laka ona lmma- I i 1 TV otatety. - lmdm4immtm-wmMuut, m mm man a. j
beins confined to her home here mix e Saturday. She liad a tooth extracted lat week and tho effects of It Uaa dransrej her sy.tiu. lte . Hale litis annouiieet moving p!ctute. for next Sunday's vesper ser.vtce. Mhow'.njf "T!i" ilouJ Samaritan." during this hour. The monthly meeting of the r.ircnt Teat hi !'''" !is"w'. 1 ion will be held J;i the hlh scln'.'i auditorium on the evenlni; of Tuesdiiy. Ioo. 14. at J a'.f past neven. Mrs. I V. Heishway 1 to speak on the subject. 'Tne 'School That Kveryhody Wants" Thl will bo followed by a Ketieral dl30U:Mlon In which all are ured to take part. The committee appointed to lnvest'gate th-. Iiueds In our local soho ' will rcpo-t at this time, emphasizing, for one thin, the desirability of somo form of medical Inspection In th choo',.. This too will be followed by a dlsouselon open to all those p-e.-tnt. After the fi-.rtital ' rneetlTitr there will be a;i ,id fashioned apeliln match and coffee nnd douirhnuts will he servetl. Everyone lTiteTr.ed Iti the -welfare if the
No Worry With "Diamond Dyes" Co.'ors Never Streak", Fade, Run or have that "DyeJ-Look"
GEORGE GIPP IS HEARHG DEATH NOTIIK DAMIl. Ind, Dec. 10--OeorRe "111. p. Noire Iaiio--a l.rliMaiit halfback and hailed ii the seaeoii'? Kieatest college player. N uriidunlly HticeumbtnK to death. The toxins r streptocch 1 throat iliseMse are affect -Inic hl whole .y.tem nnd It Is feared the k'"h1 ; i r I U tixhlini; his la-t battle. Keporls unient last ulfht thHt he w:i dylntr were denied by attendee phy.tlclnii.s. who iitinoutK-ed his condition as Krave with Utile or no hope of permanent recovery. Olooiii hun over Notre Jiame's ettident body reports from tin sick
room were anxiously read. The blood which members of the football team offered for Uipp's body has not been transfused Into the athletic ld"l. The transfusion would do no eoud In the
opinion of local medicos. fllpp's Illness has no cennectlon wilU ' football, aeeordinp- to iiiielans. Tb !
I lll-fateii athlete baa been bothered'
v. lth his tonsils for years. llif n-Ia-t!vs are confident that his gridiron activity had nothing t- do vlth his j present condition. The trip to the coast to play the I'aotfle fleet team lins been given up. j
It was conditionally accepted last week. jienJln ilpp'n recovery. HOARSENESS Swallow slowly mall pieces rub well over the throat.
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Gold Crown. 22K $5.00 nd up White or Porcelain Crown $5.00 and up Bridge Work, per tooth $5.00 and up Gold fillings ....... $2.00 and up Silver nliiris $1.00 and up Full plates, upper or lower $10.00 and ui Painless extracting $1.00 r Ga or Somnoform Gireo Dr. Burkett will personally examine your teeth and tell vou truthfully what, if anything, is needed. I have had over 20 years experience. REMEMBER These prices ara only for a short time, so take advantage of this chance to get your teeth fixed. We use only the best material and latest appliances for modrrn dentistry and will guaranted all work.
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From Times Mid-Week Pictorial. Key in lower left indicates status of the various nations and the colonial possessions, which are vitally Interested. Numbers indicate individual nations.
With the assembly of the . leapu of nation holding its first ! session this map, showine what j part of the world ir. in and what i sections out of tW league, is in- , terestinjr. The black are-.- indi- i cats the nations ind 'dominions who are members of the leafrue. ' The shaded portions represent the colonies possessions, and rrandataries that are under the influence or control of league members. The whi : sections include the nations that have not joined the league. There are forty-two nations now included In the league membership, and the applications of others are pendlntr. A comparison of the numbers on the mar with those :
fciven below will identify the various members. They are (1) Norway, (1) Sweden. (3) Denmark, (4) Holland, (6) Bslsrium, (6) Great Britain, (7) France, (8) Luxemburg, (9) Portugal, (10) Spain. (11) Italy, (12) Greece, (13) Jugoslavia. (14) Switerland. (15) Rumania, (16) Czechoslovakia. (17 Poland, (18) Finland. (19) So-ttv Africa, (20) Persia, (21) India, (22) Siasn, (2S) China. (24) Japan. (25) Australia, (28) New Zealand, (27) Canada, (28) Cuba, (29) Guatemala, (SO) Salvador, (31) Costa Rica, (32) Haiti, (SC) Venezuela. (84) Colombia, (35) Peru, (36) Bolivia. (37) Chile.
(88) Argentina. (33) L'rugruay. i
(40) Parajruay, (41) Brazil, and Ul) Liberia. The first session of the leajru of natipns took place at Geneva, Switzerland, November 15. M. Motta, president of the Swiaa delegation, welcomed the league to Switzerland and paid an eloquent tribute to America. Paul Hymans, the head of the Relgiaa delegation, was chosen president. A warm debate between th advocates and opponents of open sessions of the leajrue resulted in a decision for secret sessions of committees, after which a auxnmary of the decisions arrived w would be made public. The lemfSA session will continue for sev?iM . weeks and rosiblv montA
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