Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 204, Hammond, Lake County, 16 February 1921 — Page 5
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.rown Point News
Happenings Of A Day In
lrn 'Kubal entrtaine.5 t a Mrs. William Whilaker was hostess (bass party at hr h.imf on Monday! to the 1. W. O. club on Saturday r.itfht n'srht. hr pu;st. h-intr th nif-mbers ! at a R:?,o dinner, the aflair bein-r Riven f the srad'iating- clasf of 121. I complimentary to Mrs. fvter I. K Wi.rl has been rec-oiv.-il hero by I Ilaan, who w as recently married and 1. W-n.Js that Mrs. Dr. f;am-., wife of a. m.-miipr of the club. The v r. ' n ST i"ormer S'-erirf T.f.v".-? li'irn's and a ; was -r-ent in mu.iy and Kam"f. prizes i's!.jt-nt of this oi'y until Jan. 1. liHl'bein (liven n the inn: .-m -. . offered, a alight stroke of paraiysu.J j Miss fla Hail spent the w ('.. fix'l in "ate !a.-t week, bronchi on by o v r ; ( 'h icas o and while there w'.s I be f'ust w..rk. rr. l:.irtie he.n associated ! of friends to Willi-m Hodif-- :n
v Ith Itr. Flopper in practice of mdi--:n-in clary. ? r J:i tie In M is I'a has b ei s'linm on -d from ilte I'niverHy of Vi.e...jisin . ass s. in tb.; care of her. !!: many friend itero hop; for a sv-eiiy re.-oy.-ry. Mr.-. Martin Sni'lli has hven n'l the f't'.i list for several days. Mrs ilmce i'lyiu'T. Mrs. CJ-vpti ITard ami Ji !."?. Iiblith Maxw ell and .nm Huffman w:'l b" the hoetes a the ChrystoJn. .dub on Th-.ircday nigh:. Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Wb"aton Jan- 1 in 'Smiling Tb .i: b y'hb-.iiro on last fJ.if ;ir-l.;,- n'uht. Too much referee anil a two by foor best the !t7, basket ball ;iw in o : am eat c-f a s;anie a the T'nbin a'cnue parish hourw in 'ii!-f..co -.n Saturday. Tb- f-rcrf was fi to o in '"avor ..f the T-an. h hOUS, but the tactics of the Tffree niaue the Affa.r resenihle a tvrestl'ruc match rather than a basket lail era me-. f PERSONAL ANI SOCIAL NEWS J. U Hon? ..' S1 North Hobo, an ."treet le't last nich; for 1'o.tlaa.i. Ore, to t ran ac: b a si n s. While tiore j hs will be the mi-st of the V". Hans - hufvs. formerly of .Hammond. j ; Mr. and Mrs. .b J. Quer.im of l-ewi street celebrated their silver weddlnjt .anlversary, the event of their 'Ji years of marriage, February 11. 15"l. A sr-ven course, dinner was served, tb- table wis prettily decorated bpink and wrote. ihe evening w a,spent with games and music. t:Ksuests present were Mr. and Mrs. I'. J. I .awier and sons Joseph ant Francis. Mr. and Mrs. f. Flick in trer anii sons Kdward and Thomas. May Carroll, May Masher. C- J. McCarthy. a.U of fhio50. Th Zuerams were ihes recipient f many lovely ffif ts. ay special arrangement, cue. qu:ily meet ing- service .formerly announced ed to be held starch 4 and G will be teld February 8 and 20 in the Kre--Methodist church at frown Point. InJ. lift. H. .. Hubbard, the district v5fier who is assftins in tb- revival nirftmjis, will ivive tharste of the service. An old fasbiunM Methodist love feast: will be held or. Sabbath morning at ten o'clock, which will be followed by a sermon by tho elder. All int'Tesl-ed persons liviny i-1 a elistar.co siioul i plan to I'e pr-'jont at tiiat time. Harriett Ta,rr, dautrbter cf yir. and Mrs. Geo. Yeiger of 1127 Harrison street, who lias been very i'.l for ti.e past two works with heart trouble, it U-ttiiig- alons -nicely. - Th- Parent-Teacheva association of the Tjafayette ichrol held a meeting yesterday afternoon. There was a large attendance who enjoj'eej the fallowing prc.gTam. which opened wi'. i 1 '.He pinging' of America in chorus" sonr, roe. iu 13; piano solo, 1'oroth Jfeidbrink; piano sob". Myme Dent: f.ing and drill, room 1": piano solo, llav F.roek: tali;, Mrs. Wtii. M.y-rs on 'Women's Ilesponsihilit ies !n Government.'' Sew ing Circle. No. 2 of the Imrnanuel
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an Rheumatism Cannot Be Reached by Liniments and Lotions. Even if you have been fortun ate enough to have some respite from the pains of Rheumatism during the past few months, you may as well le prepared for the annual struggle with the disease just as soon as cold weather returns. No need to look for a cure for Rheumatism in the liniment bottle. The cause of this torturing disease is far below the surface of the skin, and requires thorough treatment. If Rheumatism could be cured j by the use of liniments, lotions : and similar locally applied treatment, it would be a simple matter to conquer this disabling and painful disease. For liniment is one of the most plentiful articles obtainable. But have you ever known of a single case that was cured by such treatment? Your own experience should prove to you that the best you can expect from such meth- j ods is some tempoarry relief from the agonizing pains. If you want to drive the pains away for good,
and be freed from the shackles of i Write our medical department the disease, you must realize that i for literature and full advice about you must get rid of the. cause of ! your own case. Address Chief the disease, and not merely its Medical Adviser, 38 Swift Laborasymptoms. tory, Atlanta, Ga. Rheumatism is a sturdy foe, .(vj )
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"Trie (i',:.sT .'.: Honor.'' .John A. Tremper of l,owel',. a former " 'rown l' oot ho . the son of Mrs. tlarry l-'.-te) on. w a in.-enscd to t J Toca .'leviitser '' Low. U on Mmd ly. after their m.arriasre tio-y w!!l roake t';eir )uno on a f:i"in. Mis. : Zella. Hershman has returned from a wee.-, -end vMt w ith 1 b unes i -l-iir friends. 1: : r-port.-d the Joe W ilson family 1 w ; b ' soin return to t"ron Point ttale ui. rl.eir r-f i-:Ien ee. jp.eir home on j Court nJ: Will be vacated by the i Will !-.'-zs -Aho will live in til" Ileide j house on Jo'iu ftto!. Mr. Y'b--n has ' been livin; wit ha daughter. Mrs. Ui-la AVilcox in la.:.n and bis daujrhUT. Mi.s Margaret, has ;fn tf-aeh'ns in Ihist hK'-iLTo. Tlieir many friendb.erc will welcome ;'ie;r ret run. Miss Nelii,- Taylor siier.r the week end wilh her 'S'.n Mi. i"-.r.-n..-.-Mleber In Hammond. church wii! iro-t tconorrow u f t crnoo-.i at the home of Mrs. J. . ltreit.ke I....") K.-rsytbe avenue. Mrs. 1'. llrr. n has l.o-n ou'iie ill b-r he-me. P. -1 b T.,iniatl ILVt-lllli , wot tb-- mumps for il.e jiast week, V" 111 rr t'ie-rr-e i b.oine fre.m tb tiiivers::j' of MU-hifran for th 1,1 lu" LIVE LOCAL HEVS "ADS" PLEATING AND RE-PLEATING ;tin(j, of kirt in one day. But ( ton eoverlns. h-mst it., ii ncr, braiding )a":l wot it guaranteed. Call at W.isey's, 01 State St.. littlo west of Hoh man St. Phono 44t Hammond. ts-2 Ladies' .i'k ITosiery at iv'.in5abpr;0e, on sale a the WVjorvcu lidle-i ! Shop. S. Ho 'i man St. H-IS-l 4,n,-,o rallntis o paint, Jt.j.i and u ; -his month. ,T, T.. foh.u "SD Sibley St. i'hone J'?36-W. -1 15 - i 1 ' ANNOUNCEMENT Betz-Barel'.i have voluntarily d-s-syded partnership and from tho- dat--011 will be pleased to meet my obi customers at my ob.l plaeo. l..u sir.es-, H',1 Stat- St. 2-Ki-t; 17. RAKIlbU. srp the llal.hll hn I nliy Hall. ,-,27 llohmaii slreetj 171h to 1TOI h inrlnMte. t-i-a v: i. r.n n r n- fi n 11 1 1 will give it 051b anniversary cone- r. Sunday. April 241 h, lf21, nuistcians and singers of n. tional fame as well as mass cb.oir will participate. Tetiv.' announced lattsr. '2-ta-:; Tf in n-e.-l of Hair Goods sec Marcaret l.ies.-nfelt at tb" Weserveo ; Ladies' Simo. A 11 balr go -..a greatly I reduced. , -1', t Vaintinx and deroratlng- for efficiency and reliability jio to i. 1- Cohen. I'hone KCC-W. 2-16-U and it never uses gentle methods with its victims. If the disease were confined to the surface then might be some logic in expecting relief from its clutches by rubbinf with limiments and lotions. But a disease that can cause so much pain and suffering is deep-seated and has its source far below the surface of the skin. The only sensible treatment fro i The only sensible treatment from ; which you can expect results is a 1 remedy that goes deep down in-; to the blood supply, and kills the germs that cause the disease. 1 S. S. S. is a wonderful blood remedy, and is the logical treatment for Rheumatism, because it promptly permeates the entire blood supply, and searches out and kills the disease germs. You can take S. S. S. with the assurance i that vou are not experimentine for this fine old remedy has been jn constant use for more than fifty years, during which time it has been giving splendid results. So vou owe it to yourself to take S. S. S. without delay, and discard the use of the local treatment that can do you no good. By eliminating from the system the tiny germs that cause Rheumatism, you will be delighted to find that you have at last freed yourself from the shackles of the disease.
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semester vacation. He has wi as his house tuesl Willard llakor of Memphisi. Teun.
The Women's p,-m. -erat ic Ciub will j derwood. -At an artisticallv ? .rated nie-ei Thursday ev.-nina at S oVb-e-k a- j table, whicn was carried out puggeathe borne of Mrs ..I. M. Turner. r.03 j tive of St. Val -ntln- with cuplds and Truman avenue, A cordial invitation h-arts, a nicely arranged hini hcon exteiiijed to ail women interested. j was f-rved. At each plate tlr. . ! found a cuput which bore the arMrs. K. Tillman entertained the : "uncement .f the encasement of Via Monday afterno.,,, e!,,b ai a om- ..'loci, ! ''" i i-aily. dauphter of Mr. ::J luncheon io i-niniv 11, ai h.r homo. Oeor.'-e j: Laily to R. Scot !l. .I. Mrs. 11. J. SU-.-ln.an was a guest. i ''ins. on of Mr. and Mrs. Scot t Hobm.. jb.ns of South I 'end, Ind., the marriae.! ,,, ,.,.. to take pla.-o March IS. 1021. Tiu
.or. .e,;-. ,u O i ill oe 1 k - ! o f buru, lib. visiti-m' il lative-. Mrs. W. McK.un. d.uijtn er I .i ! a i. u J j so n Kichard of ! J W illiams have ;. no- to Miami. Kill., for n. ainder o t" Lin- i n t er. Kdward I'ii'iiv t on re? and vthur I : k man arc bono the Vniversity , f Mtcl.isan f mid-sc m ..-ntvr hoiiiiny s. ro nthe Miss Made-ly n Tarrant of S; r.o u.N. Y.. in a H in-.tnond vis'tor y.sterliay. She. is ..n h.-r w a y to Kalifoi ma V. iiei' lo f.ini:! -- l::o tai0li a b itio' for the winterTrie M . .-6 a m .-s .l.ioi l.npo nod ib: ohrisl will enter'. tin the diu. n .- !' -eian Missionaiy Serl.ty of the l-'ir-t M. K. church tomorrow a: t.-rnoon at . o'clock at the I, .me .:' Mrs. Lap.-, ':t KllS;-cil s-re.-t. i - I -n. v :1! 1 M. 1 .-. o.u-i ; mo. '1 b a r.-d.-.y a f rn m. w i '. i ' 'c 1 b j liable and Mis-iouj .TO; . i - i . . M. The loly O : I h !a-o . this no t .- no ith briiii ! u l . i ' o il ; n l;'. Tb. ii'-ii.rv i'ioo ft tii'T ' of t:o- iiamm.ooi Som.-n's club no t ai l!v botiv. i of Mrs. Havi.l Hirsch. Mi., .smilit tomi m. .n street. Mr'. 1. 'lb Meyer m-.'sii!-i -i i ....it . ... M--- I I ode-son e. i , i 1 1 ' i t a i - '. . . - - .i . to read the ,,-.!! -. ' 1 iai.s were madfor a public da.' llo oomni 1 1 1 -. wlitch ob'.i be u pageant. Mr-. J. I tVilbelm will be .-ban man Mr.-, .a-. Ke!t7ef real .--.m.. interesting tooic. on current cvftu.- am. hi; them an article on tim 'vice pr.-shiont'.- ne.-d i m.-re sabary . . Germany's itiabiiit y o pay its war deb-, the v.nveilins of tb -war ftta'ue and tb- need e.f f.f.1 n-i flj-er.. Mrs. ,ibif l.arurley read an interesting paper .ui tb.e "Heart of the I 'ark 'otil inetit of Africa." the least known of the continents the 1-rid of dense tropien: '.ciret at un, of chs. :"!"-'--a ork of ri ers and lakes, the lai'u iviere tbe're are 2,-"o"' -hiI.s To 1.'.f. i-.a,o.i.y Macks. Mrs. J.angley tobi of tb.e stransj Tnannee and custon.s th" natiV'.i, li.eir belief in manic a-,d 'm-ir pra, s , :!' catinabilisni. Mi's. Hir.-ch. -ssisted by Mrs, J-'c'tzer ai.fl Mrs. J. T. Clark .-.-r ed a .leb-c able luncheon to ;,h member- who were 'ri attendance. Tiio Poia-'iS A; I S..ci. ty :' toe South Side Christian char -li will meet t morr ov afb-rn .ou at the boiia- of Mrs. Mei'-diy of b'al.l'lO'r ae!J'o-. Mi.-s Mildre-l Iiaiiy of Truniaii a' inn- I'll! i-rt a ined at a ii..--l va'.eutitie party at h- " no.ro"- ..n Truir-.au ai.T IT wiiV ' t"fTtOT ' - 1 . fh v.. .i- 1 f kS wflisW a . -r . aj-.f r -tl r li ttsr m ja SAIfMOKD. INSIAMA 01 i vrt "4 tr3S''i:: J 1 1 i ' "I s ' 'I ti i i S3 , i -- if Silo Service MEANS DRY COAL instead of wet coal shoveled from an open bin exposed to all kinds of weather. (You pav fo rcoal, not water. CLEAN COAL All silo coal carried over improved screens which separate the lump f r o.m the screenings. Buy Your Coal With "SILO SERVICE" Costs no Mere Phone 1490 THE BECKMAN SUPPLY CO.
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nday eveni-ig-. February 1 4 1 U. Muaic and tams w -re enjoyed, the fuccessf'.il winners in the games were Miss j Mabel Anderson and Miss IP-sslo Lucirsts inclnd. -1 i he Misses Kai -le-rm. I.ceti-j , (blad.vs Vorie-ne, Mable !;;.'!, I b-"i-in:i l;ioer. Mary Matthew-. Al to a -vin, Aiildrei K re. chmaj r. K.c--ie 1 nds r oo.l, Marare Mrbel ' der.-on. to. rllJi'TW o.e lail'i s I. "" YV'otih. Me tie 1 Van 1 i ot i " : : resa P.bici:. i S a r c e t The phi jiu Gammas will meet at tb.e home .f Mi-s Kvr-lyn T 1 i ! I . n ,.; Murray street tomorrow ntRiil. Th" Mis-:? 'b'-raldine 1,,,.,.. and ('el.- !e.anie ,,f M i n n "a p .. ! i , Minn., are f.e bouse of Miss .! nia'b" SclriBcr "f Hoffman strett. Mrs. I,.'- Ad lio't.in. 11 IT 'an Huron --ii.it. F. b. 12. f 'i ! ta ned at an f-u-n-iol; of .iancine games. , j.retti'y a , - (m. : u t e-el firii'V'.n was served, covers woio :-ii. tor th- foilowinc: Mrs Ly ons, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fox, Mr. and i , M'.-. i.eor-o- l.e,veH.-.n. Mr. and Tlr; ft U-.-bueK. Mr. and Mr. Jos. Scbw inj.-n'l.i"i'. 'dr. and .Mrs. Fr.impt oi and son iloir?', Miss Fish- Itaid-er. "Miss Martha Harder. fharUs Fox and James Failus. The out of tow n .nuc-ts Were Mr. and Mrs. ft. Iavis. Miss 'lark and Mr. J'onaldson of j.;a st i"liic. a .. . Ii'- Mesuutiif s Fred l.inso and 'i'iioiiias Hiiihlaf. 1 will entctfain T.ib- 1 erty Camp I;. X. of A., their ht.i . h a n d j and friends at a pedro party Thurs- ' day evening at the home of Mis. Hijrh- 1 land, all Lyons street, BILL AT ORPHEUM ) Anotiier toil of v. id-'1 variety s nreserited at i io- (aip'neum theater today, Thursday and Friday. Af...relti'5 Toy I Shop, an animal novelty, is thehead- J liner and a'.onjr with it a.-e Kleanor. and Hobert." in "Fpsido I 'own"; Kerch: and AV'iliiH'c. s. wiio do a y a I varie' v act; Free. anei i;reeti in 'The- M'ij' I.e .-son '. Jazz. band, sy ncopat. ionist 3 supreme, Mack and Bernard, fine palm Heaeh tramps. There will also be another epipej.ie of -'Velvet Fingers," the n-,v serial thriller. STOP IIGHING SKIN Zemo, the Clean, Antiseptic Liquid, Gives Prompt Relief There is one afe, dependable treat-mt-nt that relieves itching torture and that ck-anse- and soothes the skin. t Ask any rirtifvrist for a 350 or 11 bottle of Zemo. and apply it a directed. Soon you will find that irritations, pimples, blackheads, eczema, blotches, ringworm and similar skin troubles will diFappear. Zemo, the penet.ating, satisfying liquid, ii? all that is needed, for it banishes most fekin eruptions, makes the skin soft, smooth and healthy.
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Why Edison or Victrola? It has been proven times without number that FH.'son and Victro'-d Phonographs are vastly superior to any other machine made. In 1918, 1919 and 1920 it was impossible to supply the demand. As a result, the market was flooded vy ith numerous inferior makes. The public bought them, because they could net get what they wanted in Victors and Edisons. Many 'of those inferior makes will now be compelled to go out of business, since the two leading makes arc able to meet the demand. Get the machine you will always be satisfied with a Victor or an Edison.
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$15,000 damages! William lbs lias bmucbt .Lii:. I'.ir damages against Mii-'ilul-na iinnif in the Hammond superior court because of injuries which he receive- iu a fall in January, i : 1 fox, wiio was a mail carrier u i amnio nd and AVest (iiimniond . i.-1 n .-i-.-.l mail at the projiert y ..; Mr-. lerijr t ft4 1.12nd ftrc.'l, Wi s' Il iniii-irl tiiat particubir i iv the ne.,s leud-n-: to the front door bloke h.-io-atii bi w eight. In the fail )c- il i -.Ij ..-.-i : ... :,blei't l.n'-e and .-.ill. ; e.j - n.i o - He asks for $1i. ... u'a nm; '. .-. M.- , Horse-, .V: iblle r ;,r.- b:s a : : -. r r-.. DANDER1NE Stops Hair Coming Out; Thickens, Beautifies. A f"W c-ut. buys pa jaie t : tie." After a few applications you cannot find a fallen hair or any dandruff, beside" "very hair .bow iie-v il'.-, v.ef).l.rlfrhtn' -Ss, more color and abundaim'' Adv. A Foot Specialist For Every Foot Trouble Consultation Free Every Friday P. M. At MB BMT SHOP MB 569 Hohman pw, I' ' ' J.i Ml. H 1 WJT r,?r;? I'tinEr ftiw Read The, Times Want Ads ft i f 1 ' '" I
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f.ircpJy and terse!- slated. Mother's 1'f.iend is ju:t exactly v.hat iha oam implies a friend end help to mother--. It lias been rrZa and sold for more than ha'u centun. If it cL.l Ioy:cs5 the. va'ue tUirr.cJ for it, MoThkr's Friend could nut jujii-iMy . remair.rd op. the i-arkct. I'cr dnly that v-hich is rcilly v yrth v.hile ar. : L-T.eQcial c-n sunive. The mothers who apprcclaie Mother's I fiend the most, and vho ;:ie l...u:e-. in their prrJ'c cf it, ara those T.ho unfortunately did not use it with their frit baby, and v.ho, thro ash its line viih the second one. were able to full; re-Jizti the relief it p'e thcni.
DIDN'T EVH.N" NEED THE DOCTOR "Pcnr 5irs: I nin willinif n:Ml anximn t' tU ar.y- m.iihtr rbaul Mm m a' J-h,) v jt ii() me tnix.li gooil taat I wouldn't te wit hour it if it cct 13.00 a to .tile. With uiy first two chiMrofi I l a dm-tor ami a lmrsfl and tlicn Lies" li-'i'l to nsaj instpuiipnt, but with my Hst two rhiMrrn 1 tn.ly vJ a nurs: li i.l no time to ret dor-nr be-rniL-i I wasn't nory sick asi'l only eick B-tmut tea or fifteen minute. "Ai.y Bi'h.T -in WTita n n anrl I will only to too (ria l to cue licr Udvi..e. Vui.ii truiv." MRS. C. J. TUP.TMAV. NS Talm St., STantor(. r.-u 5ICK ONLY THREE HOURS, "MOTHER'S
FRIEND" USED, COMPARED WITH FOUR DAYS SUFFERING WITHOUT IT "B.fire msirtir Mumis'i Frif.vi I siiffer"! frrn "T!ine' dy 'till Sunday. With my reit rhlld I uri Mothkb's
I ulvii arxl nvas sale only uJxn thre h'4;rs, MRS. OLI E VANDE.V. 10 Grope St. Callipolls. O. For valuable looklcl -"MOTHERHOOD nd Tke Baby " free, fill In em'bon bcL9 and mail dittct tokr'oi-crj rf Mother's Friend. WARNING: JlvoiA using plain llt, gr, mt$ and tulttilulta they act only on the s'" and may cawtt harm uithoul doing good.
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' Every woman seeks happiness as the thinp to be most desired. 1 Fortunately, the rirht to happiness is denied to no woman, reeardlesa of h
sphere in life. The first and foremost esoential is good health. For, witlu jjood health, strive after happiness as she may, it ia beyond her reach. If eh" will accept the advice cf thousands of women, who have been benefited, she v "
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peculiar to their set, which has been sold by drui? stores for r.ore than SO yt-n Dr. J. Bradfield's Female Ke-fulator is put up in Si.W bottles.
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