Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 194, Hammond, Lake County, 4 February 1921 — Page 13
Twin City
News Notes
! from a visit to Chlcairo at the home i whil th operations was almost corn
er the F. K. liiWiHrlsnda. An expected plrlod. She wan 41 years of age, riiU visitor at th Miliar home Is ljerman accumiwuilcd to tho lnotltut by Mrs. Miller of Milwaukee. Wis., for the ! Heoil McQullkon of this city. Miss wepk-eml. Mcyullken hJ came to Indiana Hir-
A committee of ladt3 representing the Woman's O lil i of St. Alban's Episcopal church at Indiana Harbor will Entertain totnorn.w evening at the Parish haJl as a result of a campaign Issue Jus-t closed for membership. Mrs. "Walter Nevlous hoaded the winning Bide ajid Mrs. George M. "Witt will assist her. The affair will be a card party with dancing and refreshments in conclusion. The entertaining- ipersonnell consist ao-f about twelve ladles. It la one of the prc-elenten events and expected to bring- out a very fair attendant e. Prior to the meeting- of the home economic department of the East Chicago Woman's Club, Monday evening, at Mrs. Harvey GHman's home In Northcote avenue, business pertaining fo the goneral club will be briefly transacted. It Is desired that all members be promptly on time so as to permit the regular program of the evening to be carried out without Interruption. Mrs. Alice Rieboldt. director of the Kart & Art Shop, will demonstrate the artistry of millinery construction. It Is anticipate! t obe a very interesting setalon. Guest ntgrht haa been announced for the next meeting of the civto department of the East Chicag-o "Woman's club at the home of Mrs. Hazel K. GroTes In Northcote avenue, the evening if February 10. A speaker has Veen obtained for that evening and other arrangement swill be mad and announced later. The Twentieth Century Club will enjoy a matlneo performance In Chicago next week on Wednesday afternoon to view Jane Cowl at the Cort Theatre. There are twelve ladles in the club. Mrs. Giy Brentllnjrer Is suffering from dtptheria at the h.-me of Mrs. Erta Johnson In North Mfcgoun avenue. Mrs. Karl Jansson of Chicago, mother of the path-nt. Is here assisting In her care. There is no alarm expressed owing to th malady being in a light form and carefully watched. Twin City Circle, Daughters of Isabella, will meet this evening at Odd Fellow", hall. Social features will be a part a! the evtnms's order of business. The Norman Colos, who departed from this city to be residents of Sault Lake City, Utah, have a little daughter born to them while Mrs. Cole was vis
iting her parentil home at Lebanon, Ind. It is thslr first-born and the mother and babe are doing very well, according to Mr. Cole who was a caller in town during the past week arranging to have his furniture chipped to the place where they will settle. The Calumet Council of Religious Education held a most Important meeting at the East Chicago M. E. church yesterday. The music department of the Indiana Harbor Woman's Club was necessarily postponed fro mthe home of Mrs. W. J. Funkey. Jr.. In Gf.ry, owing to the Illness of one of the Funkey children who Is suffering with the mumps. A later "date will be set. Mrs. Harry Miller of Beacon street and her two children have returned
The Junior Moose, are issuing tickets for a dance to be held St. Patrick's evening. March 17th, at the Masonic Temple. The committee expects to lvavo arrangements in keeping with the siirnlflcance of the affair, a to color schmo and decorations.
Tho A. L. Mocks of Grajxrvtne street, have Mr. James lxre of CarrolUm, O.. as their guest. He, is prc.slde.tn of the Pittsburgh Pottery Finn, with offices in the East and is lt Chicago, on business interests. A bfUiaar and supper has been set for April 2nd by the Lcdles" Aid of the First liaptlst Church at Indiana Harbor. The article that will be placed for sale have been made by the members and represent a very dainty and practical line. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Morris, of North Magoun avenue and their son Thomas, are leaving for a trip of two weeks to St. Louis, Mo., Mr. Morris will be preceding his wife back a few days to return to his duties at the George B. Lambert Co. Lester Jones, son o fMr. and Mrs. W. C. Jones of North Magoun avenue, and a student at the Lafayette College, has been home ill with an attack of tonsilltes and will be returning back to school when fully recuperated.
The two children of Mr. and Mrs. Reese Lloyd. In 14 4th t., have ben ill for the past week. The little son has had pneumonia. The little daughter has but a severe cold which is mot expected to develop any further. The No Name Clu-i? me,t with J. MWalsh In South Baring avenue, at their regular meeting this week. There were about twenty babies brought to the Welfare Station in East Chicago, at their clinic this week. The numbers are growing weekly. Cooking classes, inaugurated at the Kathertne House under the direction of Prof. Paul Kails of Gary, are held bi-monthly, continue to prosper and many Intrrewting .demonstrations are bookek ahead. The inception of the classes began with a commute appointed under auspices f tho Indiana Harbor Woman's Club, but interest lagged in that direction owing to ono to the Home Economic, the department conducting a very similar demonstration monthly, but women allied with the club took the study up Individually and form a class and they are learning many interesting things about cookery. The spring and summer saads and their preparations will be demonstrated at a noar date. The perfect cake and the
right method of cooking vegetables, with Instructions In the art of properly laying table service, will be, Included In the instructions to come. A Martha Washington Tea Is scheduled for Washington's Birthday, by the ladies of this First Baptist Church and to be held in the social rooms of the church. The public will b Invited to attend. Wrd was -eceived this morning of the death of Miss Martha McQullken, who had gone to Rochester, Minn., to be operated on by Drs. Mayos. Her malady, that of goitre, had become chronic and so enlarged that death was certain without removal and surgery at best was precarious owing to a very weak heart. Despite the best of medtcal and surgical aid she succumbed
bor from her home In Vandergrlft. Pain search of better medical relief and was advised to go to the surgeons in Minn., that have Ixvnme so well recognlr.nd In their profession. Ifcxitased i w.-uh a sister to the Messrs Clark, Rob
ert and James Mc.CJullken. Mrs. Reed McCJollken Is accoimwuiylng the remains back r.r.d the brothers will meet the train and go thence to the eastern town where Interment will take place. Mrs. John I.lnn of Fir s!reet, who Iir-s been nlllntr for the pa.it two months experts to go to a Chicago hospital soon tu undergo an operation. Mrs. Walter MeXally of Fir street.
ha-t recovered from a wcck'fl Illness of In church, larngytls . ' guest.
Mrs. Lee Whiteman of Grapevine St., has returnej from th. Wesley hospital In Chicago, vhre fhe wont to recover from a recent illness and has returned mui h Improved. A si-ta!! child in Prof. R. W. Wells home on Grapevine, is ill with scarlet fever, recently recovered fron an attack of scarlet fever, which he contracted while rooming In Robert Wartena's home. The child Is supposed to have contracted it from clothes in a trunk, not thoroughly fumigated. Mr. Wells hn tnken quarters elsewhere on Grapevine. -Mrs. Elisabeth Woodard and grandfoii licrnard, of Comeout, Ohio, liaa returned home after a week's visit with Mrs. Wlemllne Woodnrd of Fir street. Parly of Mrs. Jackson's S. S. Class, of the Christian Church, Friday evening
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ARMY SHIRTS New, well made, double front and double elbow. AH sizes. A real bargain. Regular $5.00 Italue' $2.95 army .Jersey sweaters Slip-overs. Regular QO $2.00 values ARMY SOX In two colors. 3 pair for $1.00. OC Per r ir LEATHER GAUNTLET GLOVES Real values. Our
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