Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 234, Hammond, Lake County, 23 March 1921 — Page 5

We&nesdar. Marr, 23. 1921

THE TT irEST Pasre Fiv

PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS

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On of the prettiest wM.aa cr th year took place Saturday ewnu.. Mrh 19th. et the home ;ir-. lire. O. P". Daily of JTO Truman ive:,u,r,co their iau'nter, JIi;jrc llyi:iwa united m marriase I; 3'r.;" Rabbins, ton of Mr. and - iv.-. A.

Kobbius of. South Bend, lid. home was artistically dec rate. J i bride's colors of pink and white

ceremony vaa solemnized '' the K--C. M. Stnithson. n m-r of the ins room being- beautifully decorated with an arch- ay of laUKu woik and appl& blossoms and a lovely yrofusi

of apple blossoms antt re.rne coih,

ed the picture. Mendelssohn s

Cine march as played by Mrs

E'ecamp Hofraann, piano, Ohr, v! din. cl sirg the eel

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HANK and PETE

Ilofrr.ann sang "I Love You Truly. Hit- bride wore a beautiful gon-n of white eeorsette crepe and taffeta, viih a veil of silk net and real lace and carried a shower bouquet of white roses and lilies of the valley. The attendants were Mrs. Clwin Gavit. ststet of the groom, and Elward Daily, brother of the bride, who eerv4 as rcatron of honor and best man. The other attendants were Mi?s fcthyt Reed and Elmer Miller, the latter being from Iaporte, Inf.. tie flower girls were little Luc'.le Pally, sister of the br'de, and little llvelyn TJelp, a cousin of the bride, "served as rinp bearer. Mr.s. Oav.t wore a peach colored taffeta, trimmed in tuilts and frarrll a bouquet of Ophelia rosev Miss Ked wore an orchid colored taffeti frock and carried a bouquet r.f orchids and sweet peas. Lueile lany oraa dressed In a dainty flesh colored organdy and carried a basket of vri roses and sweet peas, little Evelyn Delp carried the wedding ring- In an Easter LJly. A jrettily appointed wedding supper was served at a beautifully decorated table, a larg-e wedding cake ?ormlns the. center piece: Mrs Rabbins is well known in Hammond, and for the last six years Via een ii;oloyed aa a stenographer at the wan

ner Ma.llea.able Iron Co. Mr. Robbings Rev. K- E. Sirnrson. assistant pa-tor j !:.

iormeriy of South Bend ,1s now em- j of the Presbyterian church here durpioyed In the accounting department j u.g he HbScr..-e cf R.,v. Hale, was

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Mr. and Mrs. Robbins are honey

mooning lrf the east, the bride wir.ro a grolngr away suit of brown velour, a litch choker and a hat to correspond. Upon their return they will be a.t home to their friend? in Ttammon 1. Over a hundred guests were present, Among the out. oC town gueets were Mr. tad Mrs. N. "Weiler of Mil-vauKee. Wis.. Mr. and Mrs. John V.'eiier of Milwaukee. VTls.i Mr, and Mrs. Harry tlajTk of 'vr9it Allls, Wis., Mr. and Mrs. Herman Breitske of Michigan City. Ind., Mr. and Mrs. A. D . Robbins and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Robbins of South Etnd. Ind.. John Bruce of

Muskegon, Mich.. Mr. and Mrs. Eimer i Miller of Laporte, Ind-, Miss Bessie'

Bellengrer of Chicago, III., Carl Bellersfcef of Chlcaso, 111., and Wallaca Van Amburh of Chlcag-.j. League of "v7omeu Voters tomorrow erenlBg- at the court house. Attorney Clyde Cleveland epe&ks on the Primary Law."

Tt Is said that years aco In Paris

youns man named Arsene hanged i himself at his master s house because a cruel world had doomed him to be a grocer.. He left a memorandum be-1 wailing his hard lot and bestseoning I his parents to erect a simple tomb-1 stone to his memory with these words ; Inscribed theroni "Born to be a man;! died a grooer." This young man was j "born to bo a man." ar.d had he quietly and conscientiously discharged the j duties of his humble calling, by aeol and faithfulness he might have ben J a man and died a man- If you woul-1 ! Itnow how to be a man live the life! of a man, jnou want to hear Rev, E, . LeRoy StefTey this evening at the Pine St. Church, corner Pine street and Cncago avenue on the subject. "A Clean,' Man." Then hear him again Thurs- i day evening on the subject. "If," and!

Y!4ay evening on the subject, "Man's Need of a Hiding Place." Services bogin each evening at 7:30. The Busy Bee Girls, Mrs Giles

aken to tha Pressyteriau aospitai in

Chicago ort Tuesday to undergo an operation for bladedr trouble. C. E. Black accompanied him to the hospital. Mr Simpson is To yea re of age ar.d his mmy friends here are hoping that the operation wi'l be m,--.?:i'.. The Presbyterian Missionary ?c'.y.y ia serving a cafeteria supper at tb church parlors tonight. W. O. Crafton special factory rer-re-rentatlva of the I..-tz Manufacturing company wjs callei to his home at Franklin, Ky.. the early part of the week on account of the death -f bis father, lie will have a 35-day leave of absence to s.ettle up the affairs cf th.i estate before return!:. to his work. Mrs. I'oster Bruce has returned from a week' visit with her mother a Crawf ard-svlile. Ind. Major J. A. L'mpleby left on Tuesday niffht for Indianapolis, where he will spend several day.s on buslnet with the adjutant general of IndianaMiss Ruth A'.lman was brought home from the Columbia School o Expression, Chicago, on Tuesday by her par-

Mr. and Mrs. Claude Aiiman. fc.ia

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a severe case

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recovering from

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the manufacture cf overalls in Crown Point tr the pait several ya.s, la movir.-g to Hammond this week, where he will engrasrc- In the same line. The prcblera of gettlnj hlp m?1a Mr,

vriner consider the change.

as des'.r!n Crow-, also have employed

able help is very hard to pe! Point. The Giict Bro.. tv ho a shirt fectory here, have

Mr. "Winer's help. Jo. Ileir.rich left on S'aridijr for rvjbuqu. Ia., where he will attend the golden wedding anniverrary of a relative. , Otto Let r-tirne.l or. Tuesday from n. bus'.nere trip which took him different point in Michltran. Mrs. Margatet H!; r . entertain

ing her sisters. Mrs. Jam?? Merritt ot 1 Hammond and Mr.". A. G-ard of Scur-j er"lll at her h?me on napt .'reot t r. : s week, Charles Meeker is still confined to j h!y bed 03 a result o? tha automobile a-cident in which he was an unwilling! participant last week. He is still unob to sfp on foot, which wae

badly bru!sd and strained. H.irry Claussen If ab: to be out and reports from Henry Miller are to the effect that he Is improvir.g rapidly.

FATTY AEBUCKLE OITCE A SINGER Fat men are natural born tenorr, and Roscoe Fntty Arbuckle, the famous screen comedian, is no excep-

1 tion !.) the rule. In fact. Bound

R.oscoe secured his first start In things drama bio as a sln-ger on a California vajdeille circuit. It was his Jjb to fjrniali the melody that illustrated sentimental and highly colored s.ide as they were thrown upon the screen. "The Fatal Rose of Red.'" -The Curse of an Aching Heart" and "Till the Sandj of the rasert Grow Coll" were some of the classics he rendered for the munificent sum of seventeen dollars a week on s-imoler-n .'or each year of hi 3 life. That was "Fatt's" ititroductior. 'o sla-petick. and he specialize- i.i rap - ifiro comedy until his recent crr.'raot

flth TLamo-:s Players-Lask. '"-y at ment with Joseph M- icli-nck

Card of Thanks I

" i- i.-!: i.. 'li.ii.k ni; our rdiniiM and f ri n 1.? who so graciously aided us during the Illness and death cf my beloved husband and .it th time of our great bereavement. "We also wish to express our sincere gratltu-ie to Rev. Elbert s and to .-ill others v. ho rendered special S'TvIce, r;..o to those who gent, floral tribute?. avc- also wish to hanh 'h"'? who dontited their aut-:-?. Mrs. Henry McHn.-y. .'tr. and Mrs. Boers t. John ami Hannah Boer;.:.

erec t ba i i.ed w i re en t tn I'Tn.-n t s -ivi. barricades at trte!e points in v----uus fltiee. w he;- the Sum Fein 4jtrl? is strong and r.iil'tartt. ' It is pi-jv.i '. that a military l-nciamatiuii nil! -e Ufara v. ai i-t-;'ic to it-iiia.:: calm ard ortlc 'Iriij them t remain In-

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day r.-.ornir.; ;!.( l. i kilied ait! 1 publicum at

ford junction in County Kerry, officiafy announced by L'tiblin ne civilian was hilled and tv. wounded 1 y fiyit-g bullet T". wast J L-tat'y u u r.

until

six soidters w roj n d e J w 1 , e n r - a train near Heaa-

t WHS US f ' e . were ttaiu

there is r.o w on.- w I. car. ticket Rtol they f 'he ha, opposition io put th ir :h ii'Ii -i.it i-

T ne ( a nd liia e i f.-'i nt'.-i ij- of Hamitt tori.'.v Rait)!. H-,

Uo.is was appointe .1 n- city clerk Mayor Hodges to th ; the vacancy 'leriu rt Francis. H-r woi k in ol lots been such that even the n,ei.

state I nat i t h r- y a r t r . l -a.-r-

Mii. Kalpli Honj and wif? ' f ' I i f -a r M a

tr.- city are highly in bv.ng n- rnlnatel ,nu !i)i

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him a Paramount

feature picture? The nrit of ihe la Party." adapted from Saturday Evening I'c same name. It will

In- Luxe heatt-r next and Sunday.

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t The V.fe ff the I Irvm S. Cobb's J r. story of tbej shown at the 1

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hi Memoriam

GARY WOIfl ARE ACTIVE IN POLITICS

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY

FOR RENT -Beautiful m urnished rr.,nic. kl'oli.-r-.-il! "HI i I -ar-un. !'.!.

MARY SEBSTADT-In sad. but lev-! ing niemory of our beloved Mother and I Sister who was callrd to rest four years j

Otli'li

Frida

"Warner's Sunday school class, will not ; meet Saturday evening at the home! of Margaret Stevenson as was origin- j

ally planned but will :n:et In weeks instead.

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LIVE LOCAL

HEWS "ADS"

PLEATING AND

BUTTON-HOLE;

The home economics department of the Hammond "Woman's club will meet at th- Washington school building tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. M.-e. Peterson of the 'Corn Products Co.." will demonstrate canny. Mrs. T. Clarksn of Stowe, Vermont, Is the guest of Margaret Plam-u-.a of 4330 Ms;.'nn avenue Mrs. Clarkson Is a sister of the late E-iwarl L. Lamb

t ana at one x:mo nnus net m-hiir iu t the Lamb family.

A "good time" party was e'.ren In honor of Miss Marcella Sebastian at her home Saturday evening. '.-ices ar.d dancing were enjoyed and a prettily Iru nted three course luncheon served. Tho guests were Mary Ft "U'arr, Stella Anderson, Hazel Brown. Janice Bash, Marc-ella Se"r.-iL?taun. F. Sebafctian. Mr. and Mrs, R.icc and :i George, Mr. and Mrs. E. -i. Moor, Elward Eidam of East Cbicaau. P. Colli us of East Chicago aad Joe Cameron.

ladies ai 3 of the JL E. church will meet at the home of Mrs. K: ed Maly of 47(5 Drackc-rt street at tw- o'clock tomorrow afternoon, - Mrs. R. aiebett of Mineral Point. Wis., will be the guest of Mrs. Charles Van Sickle of Plumnicr avenua ftr tho next two weeks. The Voung Peoples' Auxiliary of ffie Congregation Knestth Israel v ill give a Purim .ntertalnment Thursday night and are e-spocttng a largo attendance at the synagogue on Sibley street. Rabbi Daskal cf Chicago w'.li t.pcak and a lucheon will be served.

"Man in a Million" a Gripping Film George Boban, star of "One Man in a Million." the latent RobertsonCole super-spec. al releas-e. which open? at the Parthenon theater tomorrow, states that j rno'ion picture must carry an appeal to women to be a s-ic-c ., The app.--i! niJt be one of love with human rte. t and human interns: b-uches. V.'-tb tl'-.s in mind Mr. Beban has inject'.-J u number of very strr-nr lo-e appeals its this p'ctutt. II -j has a-tven one of the leading roles, tha" of a T'.ell in waif, to u rive year ol J r.bsM. Th clihJ is none o-tlu.r than Go ,rg. . . ..-in. Jr.. and his work r. rouses sympathy and tenderness

a go today, March UZ. 1917: The month of March Is here. To us it is the saddest of the yea-, ft wjs a bitter rart'.ng. a chock severe. To part with one we loved to dfar. In heaven n as a vacant chat.-. An empty crown w.-im there, At. angel s eyes were turned :o earth, In search for out that frown to u.-m. They fell on one too good for ear-":. An d i. re we loved so dear. And took Iter to her hone: a be . And left -jj lonely here.

t-!r.g Children ana IKTiiUIl. IXniOTHV. .MRS. A. JIAL-sCIf.

rnarie:

1 erary are part in the the coining

an-i election

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UKe an acti e politics dur:ne

Ma

i .'omen workers are orgarozirig j, I hoth R. O. Johnson ar.d Tom II ami! . ton, candidates t r the niayortd.f . j Gary, and Indications point to the i.o that they wii! . tit a prc'iiitnent figur hi the. prirra.ie;.

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Mrs. W. W. Ratmey hag

from Bay C.ty. Mich., where sh was called on account of tho sickness and death of her father Ja.ii.cj II- Tuitl

wli) died Fcoiuary 21. j 'F.o ! terel . - I--1,

The foiiowir.g tou i.- s ar repr:-u in Fl-..rida; Mrs. M.iiy Jnoii.. A. 11 Kepert. P. DlirmonJ, K. C. Mmas c.iol -.ife F. E Fortncr Indiana wae the

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the picture. Also a pa stir's coir, pan ion

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HEM8TTTCHTIXCJ. BfTTOS

IG. BRAIDING PROMTT SEHVICE CAIX WHSEl'S-TEIEVHONE 449 1 F. STATE ST. UA31MOXD 3-j

The TD- reus Aid Society of the Sou'h Pid Christian church will meet at the,

I home of Mrs. C M. Stuithon of S S 5 COVER- Er. BtTfrl tomorrow for an all dy ; i meeting.

w

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BUGS AKD CARPETS

Thoroughly cleaned in your own home, Hamilton D-ach method. W-'"

also take them out if you deslr

"Cooksay-. Phone Hammond S4&3.

St. Paul's Walther Teague will have an educational meeting in the church parlor? rotn rrow evening. An interesting T.-teetir.g bajt been arraniuj and a large 3-tendai.te -s expected. . Mrs. Xormar. Mor',5n of Ann ttrett " as c-;;-i to Erie, -pa. on account of

The s rt i.c-mtrt if. "u'ld V. una n's c

of Mrs. Eric Urn March 22 ul l.-l't. sided at the t:' ..

Call ! the. Illness of a re

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Painting and decoratiug for eiriclency and r-jliabilify go to 1. L. Cohen, Phone 10S6-W. 2-16-1

The Women's Ami American Lg!on vriil to. row night.

the

ttee of the Ha:ttub -net at t lo- r, -oo-id, 51 M.ison street.

Mis. Strc-eiei" pr'- : b nd i he i 1 i M- in ir

prograru was well ie.-ijer.-d and n.to h i-r.jOy.'ii. Mrs. p t r ; ,-r'K pubj was -'.'.'hildrcn in I'aint hi;..; ." and ho r pp i fine, Xo country has -o.r had a rf(a'-

ap-;n tha f.M'..;c- t "' oi fj usuhI i r number of artists pat-.r.r.sr eh

w 1' thin has ours- T;tiy paint. r...t it --i-iy poitaita of ehlliieu hut child I, if. as well. Mts-s Lund lenutrtd an irit-r esting group of tl i-t harp ob

rol

rni3hin love m-

f e very success:' ii stuafe rr s.-reen the near tragedy mother. w';o l-ves

i cf th- Ame;I-an secret who Is willing to pacrirV

'-.or cwn 1 appine. s in order to repay Lupino l.e-lchinl CGeorrc. B-hani for 'ros unselfish and kindly deed.

hut

The Times" .- oe b?oiived.

want ads t-rlr.g as-

BRITISH FEAR EASTER UPRISKG. BT DANIEL O'CO.VlLi.

T FT LIN. Man-1. '.:

fiiiiltary authorities In Ireland t.

began precautionary ir.easurea to -o:e With an Easter rising by the i-inr Fein on t am.) vet sary of tiie Doioin T'Vft't. ohi!.-rs were tailored to H. G. HODLER

Expert Piano Tuning and Repairing 25 dears' Factory Experience AH Kinds of Musical Instruments Tuned. Repaired and Refinislied Special .Attention to Player Pianos 4 MASON STREET, HAMMOND FKONE 795

Rheumatism j V R.emarkbio Home Treatment! Given By One Who Had It. In the y--r I nss attacked t.y I .l'.:.cu..i? itr.i j-ub-Acutc KIk.-uu.u-

! -ism. I frun.-r-d us ..niv tho--

vh-o are ti.t.-i i.:r;o;--.t know foi o-i - f ,'r thn-e years. I trie! remodv nft.rl

reniedy. bur. such re. let aa I o oniric.; fc-

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ounii ;t i r.-a t tr. : f'tupit t- 1 ;.- a uJ

iilion i.,'is tie- -r r ; : vi n it t t.u tr.i tb1 ' a il l i eo - e n

that eu r ii tt. . I

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turned. I 1: n I v. io' -a e: i- i.. rb i-iid'i- n. sot.,, j

th-m s.-'i-tv to . U;:,tv --.fk , -. l I d tho r-!-t!!. v . re th.. miui-- as :!, i I'll n l .o, I l.Io ' v.-rv tl.T-'-J io;n ,,',1 ! "in o' l-iuse-ilqr -.i-.-i s-ui'-.i.-u; i ."lllng -, tl,.- Jcin.pi rhe-uuiatiso-,

iii-t rteaifiot " for its tv - ' ic hiaiiug p.iwtr. Don"! ..-i,." ; ii'ii'ii niiui your naii:- ,m.; and I w iii son i tl fre-- to tt ' .-on i,-T, :- u-..-d !i. and It i. o itse.f t. Ii.- 'hot icnu-lo, i; ti 'if k tMnt.- rid su- r

B -nti:i c Z ri o. ti t-1. ' isiii. y.-u may s.-o '

2 'he i r!--- r. . ir.o P. lo.r. but

J-rSf.tHl 1 O J IV ! M,M,( y, -J- l;..e W I'-. less yov are perfo-ilv Mitistieo "end it.' Isn't ther fair".' Wry s ft o-r eny lonur. v. lo.-n r lie' ts th offered free. r.'n't ii--i m 'A rite 'ujuv. iMarK H. Jack.r. .-07-G Tvr -Inidg.. Svr-o-u-o. X. v. Mr. .r.o-k-fii-l i-'M-on-j il'l . . Ab-.r-e oi9 true. - V.lv.

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TARANTELLA Tile Uiilversa Gaiety Kuitui Ulade Sliarpenet foi -ver make ot Bhide IT MAKES SIHUMi If .K VTRr; IS1 1: 4l Or" A IrnEAll TASK. Will sharpen voui new and old razor olades in .ess than tine minute, producing an easy, "leau and comfortable shae. UORKS LIKE A OATTLE. Ill T 10ES - H A T T L I N i '' (HK)I) AYORK. PIIF COMPLETE 3.ut TARANTELLA CO I'ulifur Hullrtlnu Nov York

t meet toruor- i Mr?, J-lric lmd read srue. line 'irt

On that overhaul Job tue &ird Step Cut, quitk tea-ting piston rings, K. S. Auto Supply Ci. 361 Cadumfci Ave.. Phona 3,2X2 Hammond. 3-J-t:

For -maTcelling. shampooing, -pia.nl- I ttirtcg etc. phone Itt-'Ci, The Beaut ' Sh-p. Rom 1, Straub. Bolbilxic. 6H5 ! H b.maa St, S-l.va ,

St. Paul"! Episcopal church service

tinlght a; 7 -40 addresd by the tor. Tomorrow Is holy Thursday, holy connnunl -m t 9 a. nv at 2 clo."k

in th-e afternoon tlhre will be a meet-j -inr of the woimxi to puy their Eajft- r i

fruild cfferir.g Erenlr.g prayer sermon a t 7 :4b p. m.

on tiie curretit art topics and Mis. J. J.

Andei.-inti closed the nroorair, - ith a ' l"i

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won connuc-tea jussiicnairt. iie. u--.-ri- . itltr-ll were ti-rvej f. llowed by a ..cll jP-. hor. The next fleeting will takf ; jl'f'J piafe at the h r.-A of Mm. 3. A. 1.-i-j-;.

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El.as of 7Jrs. B.. fill dl-rtrfo-n of tbe

Tit Deborah Aid Soisiety "hoi -3 ba- I laa.r au.d baiery s3.Ie, cafeteria lu.nc.b- j eon Thiirsday and FTlAay In Christian I church. 6ai, 173i. 3-13-1 I

"foh TirsY iiorarR." I Tea -rCl find serviceable inexpensive : school and play dresses, also undergarments for youngsters 2 to 12 yearn i at the Straube ChflArcn's Shop. Room ! 2, Straube Building. Special price j Saturday on bloomers, white lace j trimmed or black pej-cale, 63 cents. j 3-23-3 ;

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IF MOTHERS Cr.'LY KNEW

During" the days bow many children are complaining of headache, feverish- j ness. stomach troubles and irregular,

biti-n lis. If mothers only knew what

Mother Gray's Sweet Powders would do

for their children no family wouid ever b-s without them. These powders are so aasy and pleasant to taae and so effective in their action that mothers who, once use them always teil othr mothers

.ITv. ? 7 Qrugs,,TS rvery 141 State St, Plianc Rat-noDd 2593

Have Y our

Eves Examined.

at the only Exclusive Optical F'arlor in Lake County Glasses ScieritiBcaTIy Fitted. Satisfaction Guaranteed Registered Optometrist HAMMOND OPTICAL PARLOR

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