Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 162, Hammond, Lake County, 28 December 1920 — Page 5

Tuesday. TVcrmbor 28, 1920

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Personal and Social News

The. N. A. girls will hev a lunchMa and theatre party in CMcapo tomorrow afternoon when they will seo "'Irene." Mr .and Mr?. K. tlraha-n enteriaineJ a number of rUatlvoa and friend Sattu J.iy a; u jix o'clock dinner. - The D'-borah Aid So -;ry V.--U ho.tt sn all day meeting at. tho Christian t .lurch tomorrow.

Christinas day in hunrr of Mr. sn 1 just arrived lit -.ntn--i a feu- dayMr. Shii ley .Tratcba.n. Mi. Traf.-ba ; ::,.- Mr. K.-.ei..: i a resido-.- f nai formerly Miss Margaret Klenis- I1ai:it.jud. l-'.r the- pres-tiit 't .y wtit j rnann. Trey also hud u jruest or; make their luaic at 4!$ I .unor it-1

honor Mr. ana Jir. Henry Hose n i uu. Mrs. Uo.-e wan formerly Mijs N.-il ' -- - June. 1'tinoo was played, tlaneiti-.; J M.3s rati' r.-nin, eseruf i' recretary and music enjoyed, late In the even- s of the home srvtes department of tn lr.s- a delectable three course l.uu-!i- 1 Kel t'ro-", wiil hold ..T!ce hours i'n

eon was .erv d. Tit" uu.-sif included j Wdno.dny everting, this Meek Mr. and Mr.. XX' m. KloinMiwnti. .M r-. i - ;-i -

i li'ilitisi-n. Floyd Fbdinfon. Mr. and Mrs , ,

j M. Fein and children Kla'ni' and ivI i.tn. Mr d.'.lr.,. W J. Mil! man rfnd

' Conrad IvlfiiiMiiann. I I i L ! Mrs. V. A. front l. ".if rtai -i: r-:r j I t h.-r .me chili at a t'lt aVT p rty tnt j v

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Obituary

Mr- and Mrs. Fi. V". rr- will pa'i tduy for Onlahonia and Texas lo oe K-'nc for three or four mcus. Vt.-rr. r Mr. anfJ Mri. Klojd Cona- -,. iot ?-.ite I.ino ir t. a daughter !'.: ;j- 1 'u- n .i-ember I'Tlh at st. Mtrynret's ho.-: :-u!, I:U: mother an i daughter Joint; nlc.-'.i. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hitter and sons l.eslir and llaymond of Oak I'ark, and Ht-rI.ert HuiJO of Kitnhurst CVIlejfe, spent Christmas as quests of Mrs. K. Uiigj of South Ilohman street. 4 . The Alpha. Rha V;;a cliib met at til home of Louise Thorn a oi 311 Weet M'i'Iiam afreet for a Chr!tmas party last evening, the house was attractively decorated with a Christmas tren e.nd Christmas color.", pitt was rlay-1 d, th hipheet score was held by (Jfrrue Mettler and the second highest liy Klslo Berger. Final arrangements were made for this dance this eveninpat the K. of 1. hall, in conclusion ti prettily appointed course luncheon wa3 terved.

Mr, an dMr. 'Jjicob Loech of r.3 Car

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trarriatr- of their uieo.e l.oili:'t: I rsi'i to t", -ot;e J. llause-h of .'.0 7 K.'rytn"" si ventiu. V.st llamriiond, January li.

j Mr. arul Mrs. fi. Tiii-il of ll.trrison ! .-ti p t s;. t. CV.i i.t i.i:s holidays in I Chicago with re;.iti. .

Mr. Alri'iam I Pitt wo lorn in ril.ir, i'.uti'.y, h!-. ru-ar A liin iilc.

Seiitinie.r IS. IS'.'.'. licd In Hriui round.

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He hnvinit been a rtsitlent of liiin--,. f.d for i cr twcr.ty ye ira. lie leaves to mourn his loss two daughter. ilr. Wi'e'a l'l.-u'k. Mrs. Ietti Siman-on. two t;rri ?; . h il.lr.n, llaHh and ln i:i:o-h: 'x brothers, t v... who have j:oii'; N J'.'ic. nr:d Jl svrrs. Jaf-rer and Sylvester, of Carl'rn, O. John find .Alonzo. of WtibhlnfTton CVn-t--r. t.;lito N'ar.oy Ivil and Amy KuglRrd if llari;tnoi-r. Indian"!. Alien foils, Cari- n. C'lilo. M.irtlia 1i?c:i. Uihlili". Ohio. Jcnui5 Jenninirs, Slierrodsville, . ir:.i8

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j Tlie mrriatfe of ltose .r. Zemli.lca.i j of 1'iir-hlsnd. IV. to Cliude K. i;en-j ! die took i-larc la.xt evening at 7:CU !-'-

renitir ..tn. at tne romc ! ur

I and Mrs. J. K. Carrett of 4ftS Mam

rir avenue, the ll'verTid C. M. Smith

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f1ei.it inir- Th"y wcr: at! 'Tided by Ij

Cariett and James (lissl-, the

ditiff march was very besuf i'-ally rend ered bv Mrs. Jienner lloff.iiau. Tn

bride wore a lovely g . : of greorRett ! XV especially extend our heartfelt over white .satin ami carried ii shower! thanks to Captain Il'dt.aard nrsd wit. bou-iuet of brides rosea and lilies j aiul those wlio po kliiJly assisted them, the valley, th.s w ddtnsr was simple j Also the Ilrotherhond of the l'ine S-'tr'-et nr.d informal urd attt ndel by only tho j rreshytcrlan church for jheir sympnthy

immedtate friends. The. 'tile Is a resident of Highland, s. f'.. snd hss

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JI!s Alma Tllan and rephew Mast Tr.llarn Fi'aa arrived from New Torts City Christmas Fvo to spend few waeks with her sister. Mrs. S. JU. Smith and Miss Catherine Fllan of 31 Kliaabeth atreet. Miss Filan left for Vrw Tork last August to recuperate after an Illness and to visit her brother B. 3d. Filaa of New Tork. Fhe will tetvira to New York in a few .eks to make her future- home ar.d will continue her stndv of musirvi and art

which she has begun there. A number cf parties are bejnp arrang-ed in her honor during her stay here. Mr. and Mrs. 3. J. H-jft of 53 Carroll i'.re announced tha en?ag-ement of thlr daughter Kdith Inoro t. Kdwurd Wm. Ut--'.rs of 1'1-jo Kartb. Mica., at an informal l-jncheon given at their home yesterday. Eijthtpeu Kuesta Ttra present at a prettily appointed four coarsa luncheon. Those invited wera Margaret Firie, Caroline and Eleanor T'oppenhussn, Glarfys Btl!, Florence Hammond, Fa -aline 11!) i, fCae harrcr. Allc Hammond. Kae Jberl!n. Mildred and Gertrude. Sheerer. "Mrs. Donald Cravil. Laura FitzsreraM, Hope McKinney, Itutli lickovc.-, Ijorothy Kohrer, Helen Johnson. Vir

ginia ltay. Father I.ur.d. Genevieve Lonmin cf Cnicago, Ocraldioa Swaa4ot ar.d Mrs, ItaJph HcClay. Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Klentsmana ot T West "Webli siroet tt; 1.-l'ght'i;'u.r entertained a njtnber tf fnen is

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and kind assistance shown

recent loss of tuir father. Mr. and Mrs. llluitr 1'. B;ack ar.d femily. Mr. and Mrs. Walter a. Simanson. 12:CS

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cf on Irid iv fl'.-fda.v beirjr Sew Ycir.i Itvei frjrn 7 ti 9 p, tn. ai tne liome f... c.j 'oitice, -iO II. Ktate street- Tne office iiouis o the Lome service depurtmvnt have been very much interrupted of U loeuus" of tho laek or Ji!it in the building:, n-o.u of the time. Thu.'f ilciirniK the servtca of the 1epartntcnt may al Hammond 1611 for an appi'intint-r.t.

Hesnlsr ini'etln; of OolJcn Hiil'-j Council Xx 1 S. & D. of U this e, j 1. O. O. F. hall. lileetiun of officers j

aril social iouir. 12-C8-1 The AIiss'-s Aiari.-ii a:.J Hcpo M'-Km-ney of AicJ... 111., are the i;o!i.:ay r. Heats of their sit-i.-r and brother. inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Uoscoe Woods, ot Moiaino avenue. Kenwouu. - Carolyn Paiton, who hfjs been til with the tonfdlitU for the past week, is much improved and wi'J be ejt in a couple of days. -e - Martha Lund is ent ertaln : n fw friends at an intern-! party hl tier home tomorrow eveninir. The marriage of M'.ss Ilsie Liut-in. 1atl:ht of Mrs. L.nii.sr; Laiilcn ot Fvansvlile. Int., to H-j-n Weun, of Mr. iind Mrs. Albert Wehh of ll'Oj ilsrrison street, was solemnt.ert in the pastor," study room of the First Presbyterian church, Christinas eve. i)ecember 24, If 20, the Ilev. Parrett. officiating. They ere attended l.y iu jrroom's sister Miss Marojry Webl and

1ar I,arj-on of Tlat Cht.-siKo, the wed- I ling was very quiet ar.d stteniled only by the near relative. Mirs i.ai.Ten ie ' well known in Hammond having been! a teacher In the K indrparn u here for :

n niiir.be: f y.-ais. a- 1 in i i : ' -.1 the story teoir ui tli.- H. e. iei'..He lie.iary hich i. y.: n . ten s..',u:--day mornuiff f'-r the' v h iio v-n. llao Webb has with his laniiiy been a ii.,iilenl of Hammond sir.et. i.e.yh o! nn.t is also 'very well ki....-.-!. They ire spendltiij a few 'lays tn e'iiier.-u and will upon thtir iet urn liv. for t he prcsnt at lCtl v llliti ot sti.-i-;. TI..- y receive the congratulations and hvs wifches tf it C'f iii. Tel-.. -- . Caroline Poppetihuaen entcrt. .n at an informal part y lust eve:. in ,- a: her home jr. '.Jlendabs Pnrk t'r her sistr-r Kir.inor t:.i is hr..-:.- j schre l tor the holiday.--, th- lei was spent socially tin.l a ni-. 'y m ranged ltinchf n was served to t. e f'.loM-ii'; irnesis: Clara Pi-enm. n. Josephine Krini.iM. Ad- lai-.- ! ran line Hill. Ai ! ! no m. . .: 1. ': j -c-nc.-j Hammond, II. i- n .ne . i ti-d Kdlih Uuff. . r ... . ... TO WIDE1? 251 II LMV, A rieclarti tury r so, i:.';..n . ;s by the board of put. II : v.-..n..-- -.1 inrescnlar Monday tio.'m.r . i : v

i ,- to v.id t I j'h a.ventie from l a ay to Ciark road to a width

: S5 f.e t. i'onday. Jan. 17, was !,t .is the d.iio when f hey will hear re.monatr.'Wio' s. Twet.ty-ftftU avenue u row u feet wide.

GARY FIREMEN RECEIVE GIFTS :.!.;r : -r.-- of the Gary nre.meti oenf it. I were ph as.'tntiy surprised to ''. : 1 that tecir fund he. I beeu ewetl. - .t.Ci-re ' he p: en fttv-iy at ' i'r. A r ! ,1 M isriii. rad. I'.al'. ! 1 'S

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ed some Jili yecterday "hcn thl were tha recipients of a.x caea $rser.ts from a numbtr of iDtitution (i. tho city. The donor were: C.aty Street HailA-ay company, J-au; Cary .stale bank. $200; N"a.t:onal I'a't't

J of America, 125; Scuth Side Trust a:il j Savings Bank. $25: 3- I Vmjl'-V.

c;g&r and b.lP.ard magnate, JIC; VItorncy W. M. Mathews, $5.

Prizes Kalore to be ariven away 6 3th Annua! Masquerade Ball at Unity

I Hail, Hammond, Friday eve, Dec. tlU ! r.ad'es 30c,.iget;t8 Die. Mi:w:c by Pic inson. 12-28-4

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Frizes E-alore ta be c'ven busv st

Sfitii Annual Afasquerado Hall at Unity

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he-n yo-.i run -ecute r !i-f from rr; opt o our common -,11s by takirrr eteiirer's Herb Ta? fhirviv- vepetsble. Tastes pood, does K.'f.d. Sen el this ad and l'e cents now for 50 cent paekafco. Mem-v hnck if not benefited. Address K. tfeipe'r l-(?s s Trov St., n,Kak,. j

"1 'nave been a frreat fuf r te.ui-ic-lj troiiiile and i.ii: . -o one knows the pains 1 !;.. e 1 Since taking the tirst do.-e . . Wonderful Keni---'iy ail an work all day and 1 want. Have no mot . 1 i - t i - pitaticn of the ii.oit fr.,--i .. ston.nch. I have spent a p-r at money on doctors and ue -In i tiilnsr to h.p in.-." It :s a harmless prenaiation that r-t!i.

(. ttarrhal noicus f:om t.e ;!:.! -' tract. and a 1 lays : . - - r: , e : e which cause" praet ical '. y o: i.'in.v liver and Intestinal a c." t. .-. m.-m in i; appendicitis. ne m.:,. .:, co vince or ni'.iiey rtfund.il. Sumii.c Pharmacy, and driitrf; sts evrrvwi-r Adv.

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A FEELING OF SECURITY You naturally feel acure when yoj know that t'i medicine you are abode to take is absolutely pure anfl eontains no harmful or habit producing dings. Sugh a medicine is Dr. Kilmer'? Swamp-Itoot, kiciney, l!vtr and b!ad i(imciy. Th same standard of ur.;V. strength and excellence !g maintained in evry bottle of Swamp-Hoot. Ti Is scientifically compounded fr.iia vevtabl" herbs. 1 1 is not a stimulant and Is Xaiea ij tea.jp oonf ul dosts. It I not recommended tor ererrthing. It !- nature's sjreat helper In relltVIi2 and overcoming kidney, liver nJ bladder troubles. A fuorn statement of purity ts wits every bottle ot nr. Kilmer's Swanip-U--ot. If y i i e.eed a rnedtclne, yo.j ehou'J l ave the best. L)n sale at fcl! dr; ; store's hi bottles of two sizes, medium and ijige. However, if you wish firkt to try ff.s pr-at preparation send ten ents t o It. Kilmer & Co.. Binshirnpton, . V., f-.r a sample bottle. When writing It sure and mention this papere Adv.

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Ladles TOe, gents 55c. Inson.

Music

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PLEATING AND RE -PLEATING All kinds of k!rts In one day. Ilwttou covering, hemstitch'.nsr, braiding ail work guaranteed. Call at Vsey's, ?1 Mate St.. little west of Hohman St Phone 445 Hammond. S-27

Frizes galore to be given aw.ty at 2Sth Annual Masciuerade F.all fit I'niL Haii. Hammond. Friday eve. I-c. 21rt Ladif s 30c, gents aic. Music by F;c:vInsom 12-f3-l

N'otice to German! ItebeUahs: Alt members are uiged to he present at special meeting Thursday. December 3"th. x"urp.se of conferring the degree. 13-25- EMMA FOSTLF.WAITK.

Fr'.is's palore t- b qivcrt away at 2th Anntm! Ma.-o-iuei-ade Kail at Unity Ha!. liamtrer.J, T'r day eve. T'cc. .list. Ladies UOc, nents iOc, Music by hick-

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In. lovr.g memory of our dear mother. Henrietta itartin. who departed this life two years p Icceinler 2. 1315. The Lord ssid. yoti havo finished Come t:p hi:h'r. Mother dear.

Tot) have won a or own in heaven For tho pain you suffered her-:: Like thi petals of a rose Th it drop off and fade sway. So was- our dear mother's life Just fading day by day. And -nhc-n at last the end cam?, ".".Tille we Mood in tears, Thinking of the i. nr-soinnes Throughout all coming y-ir. Hut some diy we hope to meet her, AYhcti our day is o'er. Jn that beautiful isle of somewhere, Whcr-: sorrow Me know no mere. A faithful mother no kind tn.l tru-. We always pray and think of you. When days are dark and friends arc few, Fearest mother, how we lor.g for you. From Ixivlr.tf Children and Grandchildren: Mr. snd Mrs. Paul Iewman and family Mr. and Mrs. Henry Martin and Family. t2:?5

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fUrct ta.tr Stale Liac. Tli-.irsuJav eyeTdn.r. Ar-sers to oi;-ro o" "eroar." J'inder pica.se call lUi-.I It3minnd. Heward. 12 :2?

ItiU KENT One larse front sidelong: room, uo'vn tron location. Icimh.ici, .-4 Hammond. 12:CS I

W.VViXi' Ciil or w.-iiiu for heuseO! ti, no wa.-hTig; good war's. Apnly Crr-;i ei phoix 7:i7 Ham mond. 12:t'? l-VSll IUOS-T Modoi-Viteaihc"aTed."" J raom flat, liot water all tiie tima.. Pit Ca it: tret ave.. phone Hammond 27. 12:f.S'ot Tcl to xox-lTTisir i:.T P'PATU OF IN DIAXA. (IHa'TT OF LAKE. S5: JOB AVH-yiXlKWSKI VS. WAI.TF.f: TlAYij? AND MllS. WAh TErt FAA1H, WifOSK TPXT1 CiriU.TIAN N.illll IS U7CKNOWX, liKIT1R HON". F. T. PltLT. J. P. IS AND VOn NORTH TOWNSHIP. Vow com.?3 the plaintiff. Joe Wie-;-

iiewskl, 1n person and files Tula com - 'i&ADt togetlier with the affldav'.t of a I competent person showing that the defendant 19 not a resident of tin State !

-.'f Indiana. f"a!d defendant 1 therefore hereby notified of the re-mlence of said action and that the same will stand for trial at tho court of Frank H. PVest. Justice of the Peace, and that tnles.s he appears and answers or dnurs thereon at tho calling of aaid sibo on the ISth. day of February. 1?Z1, et 9 a. m said action will hi heard In his absence. In witness thereof I hereby affix wj i'traJ ami set the seal of said court this t'StU dsy of Doct-mher. Ia20. ,Sftl" FKVN'iC n. rUFST. 1 2:25:1 ::! I Justice of the Peace

When your body la rarlted wifh RHEUMATISM, potson h M

rraattafly detrorm the Mfe-it!vir.j f-orcTva withir.. Netiirnl.r.s the toxins and destroy the prisons by nrinR

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It rapidly and aurc'.y e!lminaes 'he poison, a.tl relieves d rhsumatla iytaptma. Ion't overload your system with harmful clrnjs

Half a taaapconf-jl taken once or twice daily kanishea rheumatlf-tti g

ana mates kooo nea.ttt your en mpanion.

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Prizs galore t he given away at ! ", ii-i! Majejueraile l'.a".I at Unity ..ri. Waramohd. Friday eve, Lee Sis:. i.n-dles 3 u. snta aio. Mufcio by Pick j

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rry eiTerlrr.ei)t w'.la Htpt an4 rip'i" wh!n rt"ti 'e gocrj p Or. Ednar .s Pande'-icin Pills, and wa bos will put yon rifihtt ir. F.dwarns Dandehea Y'V are .,, frrat the xtrarts of vnastahSes .-i hrl only, and are faint-cs as a l)-.cii.iBb'5 rene.iv for eoastipaticr.. ne.ictst:e, iiver, and ttor-each t'i-:.!rt. Tbe htve nared roany ft fl'wtor'a il, s well as nntnirl u!TeriBr-, shd h?re i rmt se that these psi's if! not help. If yea hv mrer bbsi! Dr. Edarda Dandelion Pilie, get them, then rMi will feel their wnudorful results. r.H,t ptrt . Tor by all druj-Il.

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Fine textured CAKES and COOKIES can always be counted on when Purity Nut Margarin is used. A trial is worth while. Remember also, the worthwhile saving. All good grocers sell Purity. KOSKANrCE BROTHERS 171 Fayette St. Hammond

Sav - Serves S&iisfiet

Hammond Expert Cleaners and Overs PHONE 3501. i. CORDON, Prep. 742-44 State Line St. Hammond, Ind. (Under New Management) Give us a Trial and Convince Yourself. 24 hours Service if necessary. GOODS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED

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SWEATERS Our entire stock of Sweattr Jacitets, Pull-overs, and Jerseys. 25rc OFF

GLOVES Heavy Driving Gloves, fur lined, wool lined, etc. 25' OFF

SHOES Fntire slock of Ralston and Stacy-Adams Shoes - 25r OFF

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UNDERWEAR V llson Bros., Cooper's, Chalm e r s , Steplienson's ; heavy, medium and light weight; urion and two-piece 25fc OFF

MUFFLERS Silk, wool, mixed and reefers 505c OFF

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SHIRTS Arrow and Wilson Bros., fast color shirts; silk, madras and flannel 25' ' OFF

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ammonds Best Clothiers

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