Hammond Times, Volume 9, Number 41, Hammond, Lake County, 11 December 1920 — Page 5

December 11. 1920.

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The North f-ide Ladies' club me at the home of Mrs. I'uekctt yesterday

afternoon. They had an election i 'i

officers TvVii-h result an follow: President. Mr. W Lowery; vice president. Mrs. A. Stevens; recording pforftary, Mrs. O. Hill: financial secretary, Mrs. Roes Stevens; treasurer, Mr. K. .lnk!n.; reporter, Mrs. AV . L. V"iinf. This ms the Christmas party snd they

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PLEATING AND RE -PLEATING A'.i kinds of eklrta in ono da. Hitton coverinn. fcemstirthing. bra:d:n. 1 work guaranteed. Ca;! at Ware.y's, SI State St.. littje west of llt'iman St. Phone 44t Hammond. 8-27

had a Christmas liox from which tacii guest drew a present. The guests were the MmOwifS Hatti Mitchell and Carl Duekctt. The next meeting will take plate at the home r.f MeFdames Cori and W. Bothwc-11. Mr. J. T. Iftitton of Ogden street

is luitn HI with the pncumonil H.r J

condition Is reportel as slightly itn proved today.

J. I. Siita'ley hu been Hi for the past week at Ma home. 01 Detioitj t l i l t,

.Mr?. G: FuM cf Johnson sti'-t entertained the F. II. O. c!ub at h -r

home lat evening. There was a"

election of officers which resulted J" j'ollos: Frenid-ni. Miss Zr Huscn; vie president. Clara Hass: treasurer, Miss Franr-n C-.'rnell; secretary, Mi--Klhrl Jarfbfon. A nice luncheon vv served. The n-itt meetins will take place in two weeks at the home of Miss Anna Snss of Murray street. The art department of the Hammond Woman's Club win have a I'hrlstma

grab bag party at the home of Mrs. M. i Hothrhild of 139 Hohman street Tues-j day aftetnoon. December It. Th M.-j

denies .11. Armstrong and J. Kox will he the assisting hoHeses.

gut"? and In were served.

conclusion refretihmcnid

THE NITB BIItr3 are gettlrg ready) fur a big crowd at their dtice which will be, given Saturday evenitig at Ifelns holi lit Meat Hammond. i I Ladies Insist upon having your gentlemen friends take you ti Sojourners' Club Dance Saturday. ler. 11, 1520. at K. of P. Hall. 12-8-4

NOTICE TO EAOIF.1 J Members are requested to b present j at. Eagles Hail Sunday, Dec. 1-'. ! p. m ,, 'or class initiation and chicken cup-: ptf. 12-9-3 ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE. J

Mrs. C. M. VrDanWi and her tlaiiKh-

ter Miss Wc'lie Mcllanielf. former! residents of llammnnd. have invittd .1 1 number uf Hammond people to a ; luncheon they are giving today .: their home. 3S4 4 Otand boulevard, Chi- ( EfO, today. The guests (rem here arej Mr. J. D. Kniniley, Mrs. Howard '9- I tr, the Misses Rlanche Dixon. DeKttxj Currey, Nina Pettit. Palsy and Annan j Emcr and Matle Stout.

Tle civic depprtnicnt of the Hnmmend Woman's club h Id a very Intcr(ruiiilt meeting yc-lerdny the hom of Airs. lanil I;rovn of Truman avenue. Mrs. J. M. Turner rivc a fln talk on the 'l'giF!ativ I'roerram." Mrs. V. H. Meyer discussed the Kmlth-Towner and tiie SheppardTowner hills. A short talk nas ntvei by Mrs. Ralph Tierce. Mis. K. It. I.eary gave a report of th state board of health. The neit jnectinft will he a aralj bair iKity at tho hoine of Mr. j. T. Meyers Saturday evening, l-'"" ccuiber 18th. All members .rc cordially invited to attend. - Th" Rluo Pird S"vr!ng i lut r."t at the hon-.e of Mrs. Cleora Mc.Na'ity et lifale avfnue last nf nlj. Mulc and einfr were enjc.ycd and a prettily appointed lunchon win served. Mrs .'. II. Stewart vlaited her sister Mrs. IlrancJi '.n Chicago jrentci dtiy. A. H. Envois an 1 family of ClevvIsnl. i.. airived !n Il.'iiiim"inl yesterday. Mr. -",'r will le an Instructor

of the it:'J -: crs-leH of St. Paul's j V.uth-tan ch.vl. Tlie mtmlwrt of t'v. j

cofipren t !on will r nder him. a reception of welcome thi evening !n thj church parlors.

VANDERUP TALKS i

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Q What is Britain' present attitude? Will she feegrnli! tha sovietsT" "Ittissia expects Kngland to sign any d'. "My contracts were t first ridiculed !n Kntfland. then .they caused a. panic. Iirltlsh labor was circularised wlh my Interviewit ard threats Wero nid that flrttaln'a. workmen will 'ly down their tools' unless the British government sipns." Ci "What ate your future plan?" "I expect American mamictuters end labor organizations 0 carry my f!ht f f trad relations to conjfress. I hav blared the trail. Success -wilt mean the return to prosperity of 160,HtO.OOO riusslana bereft of all for seven year and willing fo work for us. "Kurope will be willing to starve and seeic our charity until her granary Tiussia Is opaned. 'P.er.ioralion of trad relations Witt llusHia will do more than th league of nations could ever do. It means putting a stop to Quarreling and going back to work." Q.--' Have British financiers obtained toncession from soviet Ruasla?" "No. British financiers hsre not obtained concessions."

Q "What Is the Japanese attitude concerning Siberia?" "Japans, will stick In SFoeria until tha Russians get locomotives. B.us"s!a Is determined to reclaim Vladivostok and 1 ready to carry on for years." Q. "What la the Russian economto sftuation? AVhat are Tlusia's prospects for winter?" "Thore ts plsnty of food In Runs a

eacept In the latg cities. Now that loeottotlvas will released from the I'ollsh and Wrangcl fronts, conditions j

will Improve." Q. "How did lenlne and Trots'xf strike you?" "Ienlne has an Intensely active mind. He Is a scholar. He laughs at a good story and can tell one. too. He Is the idol of his people. "I believe he is bringing afiout a gradual change from tho left fo tha right. 'Trotsky Is a wonderful executive and organirer, though not a military gen'.na. The military operations sra directed by Oens. Brussiloff. Kuropatluln and others wh'7 were prominent in the genartil staff of the ctarlM repln-e. "The government of soviet Ituasi U not a Jc-ivUh regime rnly thre prominent Jews are among Its members Trotsky. Kameneff and IJtvtnofT. (The three men are war minister, minister of ways and communications and assistant fotein mlrtlster respectfully.)

"I did business -with the political.

legal, technical, financial, and 'export and import council., totalling siicty officials. All of them are pure Russians and many formerly belonged f j the arlstocrscy. j "1 helieve the fire of communism a rapidly burning itself out."

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MARION HUGHES Lessons in VOCAL AND THEORY 1130 Madison Street.

NOTICE J. . HOWELL & CO. Storm Sanhrs, Wealr-er Strips, Window Shades. Curtain RcU, Awnings. 156 HighUcd St. PSone Ham'd 286 17 E. Fifth Aye. fhone Gary 3315

OTTCK. I Too can get tickets at Leijenfeit Bret. C'.gar Store for Columbia phono, graph to be given du ty at Eagles dance. Pee. 18th. 12-6-Cw,

LAdies Insist up-"n having your

ntlemen friends take you to So

journers' Club Pance. Saturday. Pecember 11. 1320. atK. of P. hall. 12;10 Congregational church. East Chicago, Sur.day. Dec 12, hear Rev. Ian)c Marlett, 10:45 a. m. "Th L4f I Now Uve." T.I0 p. m. "Clara Hamn." 12:10.3

Mrs. W. T. Hardy of 51 P-troit. street entertained her Friday - Afternoon F.rldjre club yesterday afternoon. The guest were Mrs. Newton Hein'oroff snd Mrs. Chester I.ockwood, Mrs. Henibroff held the highest score. A prettily appointed course luncheon was served, the club will not meet again untfl after the first of the rear. A very pleasnt surprise party was given for Charlea Rogers of 218 Michigan avenue. Thursday evening by lb of hts friends. The evenly was vrv pleasntly spent w ith music and games. Nice ref rtshmenta were served.

rtiw is the time for residence and he'd-up Insurance. Clvas. H. Frlearle! Co., 418 Hammond Bldg. Phones :cs.iS56. i:-8-i

Dr. H. W. Cawley ha smoved his dental office across the street fro Yftrmer location. 12-9-4

There was a lnrgo sltendance at the social session of the l-adtes' Aid

tho St. Paul's Lutheran church, yesterday. There was a business session during which much business of importance was disposed of. At the Close of the meeting refreshments were served by th hostesses for the day

who were the Mesdame H. K. ! fichrver. Ida Boch, Herm Mueller, Oust '

Mrs. r.. II. Mclli is Kpendint; the week end with her d.itigiiter Margaret at Purduo I'riversitT. Lafayette. Ind. The South Side AV . C T. V. mot at the bom? of Mrs. Jolm davit yesterday afternoon with a Riwd attendant. They decidt-d to nil cak'. candy and cookies in their I'h'istntas box to tii; woundeit sailors nnd soldiers at the hospital in t'hicsao.. The honpital gave them a list of fie articles neMed""Ty the soldiers who have been discharged without compensation, It is as follows; clothes brush, handkerchiefs, yoeks, underwear, yarn gloves, shoo polish. bookV of one cnt stamps. Chicago p'st cards, pocket note book, ahavjns brush and powder, stationary. Any one desiring to send any of these articles is at perfect liberty to do so. they would no doubt be very trrntoftilly received, the hospital m t the corn'r o 47th and Prex'l bou'.evard. Mr. and Mrs. p'.ov l Temnlin Hrl'.iday

of Gary announce the birth of a son. Pecember th. at the Mercy hospital, j Gary. Mrs. H' llidar will bo remmbered as the eldest, daughter cf Cot. . and Mrs. Le Grand T. Meyer? of il j Potv street. Hammond. j l J.L - 1 '- 11- '- I

Mid-season dance given .Saturday evenlcg, Indiana Harbor Ball Room. 1. O. O. F. Hall. Dancing till 12:J't. 12-19-SS

Lan, Albert Buehring.

Gumm and Mrs. 'Wnt.

Congregational church. East Chicago. .Sunday, Dec, 1. hear Rev. Frank Ma- ' r!e, 10:45 a. m. "The. I-ife I Now Live."' ;:It p. m. "Clara Hatnon." 13:10:2 j

OH DOV! r.e sure 1o clip tho Santa. Claus pi ial i n the Ssnta Claus page today. Ton earn a ded'ar. Lion Store Men's Furnishings Dept. 12-11

Jjignor Giovanni Sperandeo, the not

ed Italian lyric tenor and Mr. Hut ) ' tiagen, the eminent Norwegian pianist, will appear in concert at the First M. E. church Thurpday. Dec. lth. inder the auspices of the Kpworth '.eague. Tickets dated 'ec. Tth will ;ie accepted. An opportunity yvj ran't afford to miss. Tickets, children, Uic: adults. ?ac. 12-11-1 rrt MSM" ruin i ! i inn-'a ra

A very pleasnt surprise party -was given for the Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Par-

ret t a-t the First Pres'oyerUn church j

aec evening. l ne pians were so arranged that Mr. and Mrs. Tarrett were apparently invited out for the evening and on the way down stopped at the church where a large, number of thcongregation had gathered to giv : them a surprise, the occasion was their 15th weddir.?; anniversary. Thtre waj a mock wedding ceremony in which

the Parretts acted as bride and groovi

and Mrs. Parrett looked very bride-I

like In a veil Improvised for the ocj c.asioii. They received some lovely

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The average man or woman is not very enthusiastic about the gift that only glitters for a day. What they want is something useful, sturdy and beautiful something that will last something that "every other person" will not have. This being a store for men we specialize in getting the things that a man prefers. Come to HIS Store This Store a Man s store. We also carry a complete line of Practical Gifts for Women.

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But a good time to save it. A dollar saved today is almost like saving two. - Put your dollars in the Home -Building & Loan Association leave them there until the dollar is no longer a fiftycent piece. f They'll be working for you. earning 8' dividends and you'll have them when you need them and they will buy more. THE HOME BUILDING LOAN AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION OFFICE Citizen's National Bank, Hammond. HOURS Same a bank, also Wednesday 7 to 9 P. M.

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