Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 165, Hammond, Lake County, 31 December 1920 — Page 5

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Personal and Social News

j.nn. T'.dwm p.en'o-tt. w ns bin In '.a '. e View h-xjoi,p !iftM",i, III, to Mr. and Mr?. I. U. I'm" t in or -I. 1 !2 "'. M i. :m w.n 1 rn-.. ; 'y .Muj ."ariy Prrnp't, ri.-Mi ch t . r of "'.!'. ami .H .'. i-:. i r.'T.TH-! t i ' s'ny t i r-t. j - I. 'toy hi'! I 1 x ii t ei r1-; n-te'irl-ii ' he funeral .f i"ri;i' t.oinWe, w h. ; k!-l mi ir,- i. ii. j": i nilroa-j 1':if'!3-. Mr. Pe-vc -a. i- ,-i ...j.-ilar ! k'i'-v ffinu'rt yo .,- tihh in4 ritnl i: timber -f fv Tels in 1 i ir -non ,1. Tl" f;mTi! wm -. I !1 ' r- n vnme i , Xg't'.i Jii.v,ii Tht.rtnri-, Utv ember '.' ; n. T!.. I.e-yn! St ir class of the First '"'rittian c!ii: w ill hoi I a c!ait s..- ' a n 1 w ate i party ton.cl.i at !" i! member -.re u-vt't ' a'lir..i, h s .) t.me i- .; oo.P. ,i f... ,t,i --. Th Miy l-'!wer rl-ih met t ' home of .Mr-. J ! t . . - of t"1 Tru- "' avenue V. tlnc.-.i-tv al!Tii..in. F i.r.,-v. ,n i-U.yed an-! the tiiwht-at j fccr.f was r-.M4 hy Mr?. K- !Wmn j "'ft Mf. V.ibi.-ky, th .M--.-OJH1 ivpn- j A I':rc'i'in way .irv'l nt j Jiropara'i.ii'i f--r a w 1 caf'.- p.irty ;':o!i v 15! ! Riven this MPnUf at tie of ,,. r. Tri-ry n ;r fiin-t-n street, tv : oorr r!cer. The hus-'vir.l-i h prcfjit tonight aiii! an ini;.usT.'- tine t'rnc has ten arranged for. 1 ! next r.-K-iiar meettnar w 1 1 1 i tfcse jilaoe in two weeks at the home of Mr. K, IWamp of Van Uuren t r c e t. - - Margarit Met He '.eft for inli.ma? - j nits tortay vhn she will siifiul t'-.V, ! te-; t ti.: as the jupsi of a. tchuut 'rien-i. Iir-.thy Iiily. of mat. city. rom i'lr.HpoIn jrte wi'l Jiret tiy l';rd .v aiii n t return ie HamMrs. TV. C. Bckman h h.i hpn LIVE LOCAL HEWS "ADS" PLEATING AND RE-PLEATING All Kinds .f s't!r?j in one day. Itutf eh coer:ng, remsMti hlng. braiding j e'i -s. o'k k'1h ranteod. v'-tll at Wssy s. 91 State St.. little west of HohiPHn St. l'hon 4a llar.iinuu.i. i-27 Rev. AlTied 11. Meyer, one of th" est orators lo the '.'nited Stales wi'l make the Christmas addr.-s.-i at lr.e( 'Ml ival of ill' Saengf r'-.u n J Fideioij tn Unity liall Sa'.uiday, Jan. 1st. IsJl. 2 J Prizes galore to be g:vri away tit ?Vrt Annual Masquera-Je !;a;i n fni'y Hall. Hammond. Friday ve, pe,-. lis; l-r.dtes line, jfents 5-1o. Mi.si,- by T-iek-inson. 12-2S-1 NOTICE ! mm. .-id doctors ae reii-i-tt d n sen. I in notices r ciuario-;s lisse eas'-s iif tel.-phorie hut instead to no written notices in e.rder that, no stake he ma le, .l; . ..ntagious dissn must l.e rvp. ried to the health ard. This has not been done by me cloef-irs. Hence, this warning. PR 1'. A. R.FCH ANA N. -HI Sec. Hammond P.. of II. -a-ea bo H. ft. "--rl-'v Transfer Co. "n Jan. Wi'l mv( frcm lfi.i State to t :t 1'1'jm-rjo-Ave., err. of Bulletin, Hammond. 12-31-1 Stop That Cough It frritatw yen it hofher tout neirhhers. Pectsle don't I Ice to ait next to persona who 00041 to work wtrh them r to be wfth them. Xbey fear the curaeqiwsjcea. Dr. Brake's GIESSC3 Cotjgti atni Crvrp tcmtlj gives, rrmmpt relief goes to the aeat of tie. trotiuie soot hen trritarsrtn redjrea inflamaias ttem. It ia p'easant to vae and mtffMT ef?ective. vVhoooiig cocph is of shorterdttration w-ion GiJlSSirXI t na. A won-eVT-faa rwftwAj for traitnit at ct-j. IUcntnwj ttwtl hw obyv .-sns -OMd ia m'ljiti hnw. At frd drrnratM. SJd m a aaocMT-6ack jmntmtmm. &0 fta. Tbw GSeanar Compaay riadlaj, Ofcio Da.DR.AKE'5 i "I -'"i i 1 1 ttAJMwtoirn. rstoxAKA Hammond Iraa and Metal Company MAFCUS BROS, froD. Utoleaa-le Dealers ia IRON, METALS, RUBBER AND SECOND HAND MACHINERY Offices: 340 Indiana Ave. Varna S-hj Street and Indiana Av HAMMOND : INDIANA. OfTfoe Phoi 127. Ren. Ph-ne iMS-Pt,

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ill at her home. JT U'tlllam strt. for he past two wtpks witli lntlnenza JiiJ inf:umoniu ia improving iiuitu uicoly anJ may have visitor.

Mr. .Harry SinUh and daughter j Alary Ruth have returner! lrom Terr. ifaute w h r.- they w( ro holiday trusts' "f Jlr. t-ir.ith'.s tair.ijy wiio live th;rv. I Pr. an1 Mrs. V.'. A. Hii' hanan aro j entertaining a f fru-n Is at a New Vt-ar'f dinner ar;y thM covnitig. M.'. Xnnie 'JrirT.'m .if sii'l.,1 VVainatnt ana on Hirry aie fi" fcue.-H al th Ti n n o of Mr. and Mrs. j . F. I'harr-js r f )c:iri:t .-trpt. Mr.-, j GrirTom anil s..n art n th'-.r way ti New Mevjf... ' Trinity Choir wi'l jr'.ve t'::r ciniafj The A'loratl.m. m the k. ot '. Temple Surniay evening, January "n-l t ":. Th" public ia rirJially nv!!..l. Mr. ar.i1 r:.1. John tjleaon of 1 1 M "nio-" .t:"-t very p'ea r. '. y cntertainrtf a number of friends an1 reiativef at. dinner Iim evening lor .Mrt'yntltia Merrill in h'ncr of her Mrtrtiloy. a pn-tiily appoinied cmrs flmit "x .1.- served tn IN.- f-.ilov In .- pii.xts: Mr. and Vf, John l.ayton. .Mr. Rnd Mr.s. S. A. Heed. Mr. and Mr?. K. Th.'.nia.i. Mr. and Mrs. K. Mer!!i an-1 .;n Alerri'.l. - Marion CaldweM of Frank for:. Ind.. Iia.s ben a fftl over the holidays o Mr. ant Mr?. W. C. Noiris of KJisaefh Mrfft, M'.. Harry 5mhh of .'i Highland vtrect will entrtain the Tuesday Aiternoon i:ridp riub Tuesday, Jan. i. a cne o'cloek luncheon at hr honT". I.eorar.l t'orcy of Fnd tin Uc. V i."- will be a house ffuest of the !; T !. V.ell family of Wfuh .-'.reel over Virgiriii Ray of Chiratro wM! b" a sut of F'!ornc.. Hammond over New Years. Mr. and Mis lWbeit Mu.lcndore a-i-nounor; the birth of a .on. Ja.k. af. Frankfort. Ind. Mr-". M;i!nd.Te wi'l be remembered as Claudia. .SvhreiUei , -i iuimer Teident of Hammond. Mr. and Mr. J. H. Ko.t of 60 Siblty street aiid Mr. and Mrs. C. 1". Cooiwin ind yon I.aley reti:ind t.. (heir ! mi' aft'-r spending the Christ ma i h. -Inlay with relatives at illoomingtun. Iil. Mis- Kmc Lund attende.t annual' r-.' p'.i..n and haiKiuct g iven at tnej Art Institute, Chicag i. lor in.; j students of the 'Saugatuck Summer tr.-hoor of pamtinp. There were ov-r two .hundred guests prcs.-n: and a lovely time is reported. 1 1 The T. T. P.'s bob inr-.v which t to hav e taf-i'i n'H.-e last ti:ght ivj s 1 ina-Jc :rnp. -fsli'le "y the lack of snow-.! however, they hj, 3 vet y nice ffme n r 1 an iiifotia.tj daar.tij party at th;.-. home o" I'lar.tic- M.r.as c-f I ttm t-ia-:"! I avenue. ' - Mrs. I-'- S. R--!z, Sr.. ti' -t ta med at a llghf :"t! surpi.se patty last mslit 'Spirits in Prison -.V. ' itf -f - s-, J- 9 - j j 1 ri t A r - & -d lO 9 , y' I $ " e ; 1 if . V If IS ,iv.'Vi ; I ?? 4-v.- Jf .' t . A ... 1

c. d. witrHOi.soN uvyic niuug mis nne.Mr. Nichilson declares that the Bible answers ail these questions perfectly. He further stales that if any individual in the Calumet Region is honestly seeking to know the truth along this line he cannot afford to overlook the clear teachings of Scripture on the subject. "I acknowledge Modern Spirit Phenomenon as a thoroughly proven and demonstrated fact." says Mr. Nicholson." and I know' who the Spirits are, from whence they derive their power, and what we may expect from this quarter within the next five or ten years. The person who does not know these "things in advance is at a great disadvantage." Mr. Nicholson will give both secular and Scriptural proof and will thoroughly and logically discuss the subject Sunday, January 2nd, at 3:00 P. M. in I. O. O. F. Hall. Hammond. All Are Welcome. Seats Free. No Collections.

Gold Crown. 22K $5.00 and up White or Porcelain Crown .$5.00 and up Bridge Work, per tooth ,'....$5.00 and up Qold fillings .$2.00 and upSilver fillings $1.00 and up Full plates, upper or lower $10.00 and up Painless extracting , $1.00 Gas or Somnororm Grrcn Dr. Burkett will personally examine your teeth and tell you 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. e use only the best material and latest appliances for modrrn dentistry and will guarantea ail work. , Foreign languages spoken. Open evenings until 9 p. m. Phone 3189. BURKET THE DENTIST 3oom 116, oyer Woorworth 5 &; !0c store. Hammond. Ind.

for heBon lynian who iv home from New Y..ik, where he has been attendlni M.hool to spend th holiday s" with bis parent.. Pant-Ins was enjoyed and a nice lunoheon was served to tn following KuestM Martfret Mcllie, haura Fitzgerald. trtn- Cartr( l'aulm" Hill. Allee Hammond. Wiima Hieker. Martha I-und, lllohard Tinkham, Kdai lt.--k man, I'layton r.- linau. Virgil Reittr. f.artine l.utwi, Altrvd Kaufman "ilIiam stiver, Iavid Najrtcnian and Mr. McDcrmutt of Chit ago. Oenevifve Cafithier ha hern ton fined to h-r home for !! past few days with t"nsilitls. Reverend J. C. Parrett is MUite HI with the mumps and will be unalde to he in the jnilpir.. Arrangements have been made for a. substitue for Sunday. - Marion Dunnignn r-ntertatned at a -.pry rice party last cwnltig at hi f home, five hundred wa played and the. highest s.:ore was bcid hy (Uactya V.ell, a dainty luni-heon was yerv.'.J. The-jjuest u ert Kathrvn Hharrer. (iladys Bell. Mail' and Kbanor Ib'M!-i-ian. K-ther I,i:nd. Frances and 8ar.m M'-I.auK'hi'.n. Ti'-th and tleraldtne dwa.i-s-in, Margaret 1'irie, iiC'-n Hamliiond. Ma.-ne knnr rn" r. I.thrl Urown, Ioriit hy Roiirt r. - Mr- and Mrs. W. o. l.andborn id Harrison st rot have r"' tirne.l fioni a visit with rclatis in Kewana, Ir.d. - Pr. . 1.. Simt'i who was takn ill with rcariet feer ' 'hr-.stmas eve, is erttins along r.icely, although he is rot ab to sit up as yet.

A CORRECTION In the Xma,s edition of The Times, nas A hHlf paaxe- ai run over the namo Home I.uriiln r oomjuitiy. Same should i.p.ve been Hammond 'amber company, which is heir. tun as a New War's S'eet'.nn in today's isjue. GETS WIRE FROM DAKOTA Anionic li". !(. I'.. Shaw rer s New Year's greetings- was a telegram 'rom I'larence H.iie in North Paktita. which read . It and Forks. N. P. tlrett ;r.ss Say, I .--, down in the l.crt-i east cornei of ray safe. 1 Igtit i.. ,e iu iuy offi-.-e. ;s something I have been savitig fo: a long time, and j tsi for the oppottune time. ll'a here, and l.. -feos-i ari-.l goi-d irti ii-.-. if 1 .If.ii'r d:i: 11 ..at :s"..t now Bid all along, holding .t up, with the 1 ab'o'es r-la 'n hid- -and-go-seek around the giasst-s w ill fay no ilvnk. "Th-ie a.e leiny good fellows b'Kil Msniiv bmcM vtrkuvt ganott If HUNT'S Skive fmll In th trestmertof ITCH, BCtEMA. RINQWORIal, ISTTM It mm km at m o'T-1! V,". Wciu. Trtifpisr Soon to be Released" Jesus preached to K"fi Spirits in Prison (I Peter "4f 3:19). How? Who i are these Spirits? Where - did they come from? ui.. i : : 't'1- y y F,lW,, What prison are they in? i Will they ever be released? W hat will they do Vhen liberated? Does Modern Spiritism have an connection with these imprisoned s 5 Spirits? What about the revelations now being made by Sir A. Conan r..i .1 .l : i- -v BURKET THE DENTIST v'ill make the following low prices for honest, reliable dentistry until January I, 1921: 1

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to whom would i;k to drink a toaiit, but this one ia to an "old Indian," Due Sf.arrer, and to him, as we point to the little atlll Up yonder on tli hill." may he never go dry." Yours In the faith. CUAIU2.NCK A. HAJJ::.

"Spirits in Prison Soon to Be Released" Jesus pieaehed to spirits in Pri.-on I1. Fet. S:1S). How? Who are. thse spirits? Where did they conw from? Why ar they in prison? What prison ar they in? Will they -ver be reliastd. What will they do w iirn liierat;d ? Pres modem spiritism lae any connfiction with tiiese imprisoned spiiiti'? Whit abo it the revelations now b'-ing t-iade by Sir A. f.'onan l"'.1 te alona: Ibis l.neV .Mr. Nicholson declares thai the I'ible answers aii ths nuestions perfectly, lie further states that if any individual in the 'aiumet region is hrncstly aee.klns to know the truth a)on;j tl.is line he cannot afford to overlook the clear teachinys of scripure on the sibjeci. "I acknowledge modern spirit thonomeiion a a thorough!..' proven and demonstrated fact." savs Mr X.choUon. "and I know who the spirit? ate. from whenco they derive thir power and what we ni3y expect from tills quarter wi'l) in the next f:e or ten y. ars. The person who does not know there thing in advance is at a great i sadrantage." Mr. Nicholson will give hoih secular ,-ir.d scriptural proof will thoroughly discuss the sibjeet Sun-i.-iv, Jan. 2 at 3;f' p. m. In I. O. u. I". ..all. Hammond. He is sail to lie a d iisnt student and a convincing speaker. Those intf teste J In such surjects will douht-I'.-.vs find much that is worth learning i this discussion. They adv.-.i t:s :. a'.s free ar.d no collections. Immianti EvaviMfeUcal Ctanrch. 348 bibley St. Rev. Carl Schacn.-r. pas'or. Phone HSoW". ec.rr..her SI- Service at ! tn. I'n-n watcli party and at mi ll ij-ht -diort s.-ng servb-e, -Jeriuary 1st. Ifit. Services at l. a. m s.un'ia v, Jsjiuary irul : P:"'0 a. m. Sunday school, all h m -- 11 .go I-, t- y ii . p 1-. 1!

tC'i and reception of new mtiu-li'-rs. Monday 7:30 p. m. ladies Aid. Tuesday 7:45 p. m. V. J U Wednesday 8 p. in. Mens Brotherhood moctln. Ftae Street Pr9ato7terla.11 Church. Oornor I'laa st a.nd Chicago ave, K. lytltoy ftteffey. Minister. 0ti f.ak trot. l:4o a. m. Sund-iv School. 6:39 P m. Y. 1: 3. : K. 2:30 i. m. Junior C. K. Publio Worslup at 11 a. tn. and 7.50 p. m. Communion Service. Sunday morning. January ; Sermon subj-cs: "Jtmiifk'Station of tiod's l.oe." mid "hrist ian lb'orship," llvti ybody mli-oiiH', Kt. PanJ's ZnthraB CliaroB. 15 Clinton st. W. r. Lichtsinn. Tastor. Deeemher SI Svlvester e. service

in German with Holy (.'ommuiiton, 7:0 p ni. Jan. 1 New T-ar I lay Service m Ocrman with Holy Communion. 1" a. 10., Confessional service 9:l!i) a m. Jan. 2 -10 a. m . srvie in Merman. 4 p. ni. . vesper pervircn, i;in;t-h. New Vcar'H sermon by the past.T. nrt Preerter!.aa Chorea. flhmn and Highland pis. J. C Parrett. Minister. H-.ble school st !:13 a. m. 1J rnlng worship at 1 1 :G a. m. Christian KnUeavor at :30 p. in. Kenng Worship 7:30 p. m. Rev. J. C. Rarr'tt being ill. the Kcv. Ralph Ciimmlng.s will preach in his place at the Kirt Rrsby ter-.on chord. Sunday. No communion service Sunda. f. Plrst Baptist Cfctu-ch. . 207-213 Sibley st. TI. D. Ucklide:, Tastor. Sundi.y School 10 a. to. The morning them: Examination."1 Kveidng lhm at 7:"0: The R.fe Abundant." N'-xt Wediu-aday night the annual business tneel.r.e- of the churc'i and reception of n't nionbef. I A STRIKING REPORT 'in? of the rnos- striking 'au.p!''s ' the prosperity which lite teirie,! in Hammond in 1320 is (he re not t the Home P-uiiding bun & Saiti Association w -it. h has just bc-n . ompild for th" year. The association w-ni. ii offices with ti'. -'iM-ens Nations! bank has btokea all fot mer recrds. Here are some figures: In lfll there wete 1V".;.. Prices i a lor to be given away a' "tth Annual Masrjuera.le Pall at fnlt) flail. Hammond. Friday r--c. Clsr Ladies ;;0c, cents .l-le. Xlusic by flic!.inson. ' 12-i'S-i

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Counted greatest among the blessings we have enjoyed the year rapidly drawing to a close is that of having served our thousands of patrons well. The year 1921 will find us with greater faciliand we trust it shall find us with an even cr vision of the service that is so necessary to successful delivery of a scientifically pasteurized and most delicious milk. . We hope to see Hammond Dairy Products the food of first importance in every home in Hammond the new year, and with our high standard of purity, efficiency and service, there's every reason why your milk should carrv the seal of the Hammond Dairy Company. Assuring you of our greatest efforts in your behalf, we wish you a very happy and prosperous New Year.

Milk and Ice Cream Products 680 Oakley Ave. Tel. Hammond 536-537

shures but this ir.creas.-l to " ',iij in liiRt and lion jumped to l.i't:i i" The loans of the assoc.iatioil amounted to $14M84 in ll'IS. 'l'hese Increased to j;.f.4 In l'.i: and morethan doubled again in lfC'l when thev

reached 5.16.572. Kxper.ses. have ahown a corresponding decrease. In 131 S th expense (office Interest c 11 borrow- d money, etc. 1 was SB.tiT-': in 1919 it ha het-n cut to l5.'Mfi and in 182H it made the almost unbelievable dioo ! Jill. The association held Jji.77' wuri'i ot real rstaie iu ijjv. w hi h it had tn force. 1 to :iU .to. ! holds no real -state ar,.i i am on us books. Plans make 1S21 the banner vea Prizes galore to be '.'tith Ann-isl Masqtietade Hali. HaiiMiiond. Friday r ladies i'.'.'c. ij-nts j.. M inson. EQUIP YOUR POCKETBOOK For the New Year TO PAY YOUR BILLS Loans on Furniture, Pianos, etc., without removal. neon io. 333. Boon 3, Panama Ml&g.. 148-150 X. State St.. Hataiaoal Pon't forget the Christmas festivn! s tv en for the benefil of the hunn-v and sick children of central Kurooe aturday. Jan- 1st, 121. I nity Par.: Saenscrbund Fidel, a. U-i

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frizes gab. 11- to be given aw ay ' 'Jf.th Annual M&squeraJe P.a.i i t I'nity Hall, Hammond. Friday eve, pec. ."1 j. T -itdies Z(i', n'-nts 5Jc. Music by Iiek-itison.

I MOTHER'S MEND For Expectant Mothers Csed Br Three Gekeratisks lirti o aoosur oa aoTntusooa mo tim r. ft BaABriKLO RiauLATOi Co, Cirr. S-O, Atuaht. . n. Z ' ' " Prizes .ai.-:c to to- :,r, a.ia ;.- ti . 2th Annual .Mfi.-Ticrad' pal! at I nity itnii. iiammon 1. f rid ay eye. lie,-, ju. '-M l,a,li .... gents 5,1c. .fusic by 1 .-ck i:i.on. "- i - i bladder diseases or mm, women and upon request from :: DETROIT. MICHIGAN 1 If

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