Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 266, Hammond, Lake County, 29 April 1921 — Page 5
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SOCIAL HEWS Cominif today to be t.tin eruewta of t.ha K. N. liunneUn OVvr the week rnd re Mr, and Mrs, Fowler and (laugh tsr Hth of Milwaukee, former r?llnt3 of Hammond Mrs, Bunnell nd daughter Uoth will entertain several r!rls t a theater party ta Chioas-o tomorrow &ftrnoon Jor Huth Fowler. Lart evonlr-sr t After Hours' Olrl olub kf thu Ncrthprn Indiana Ua ami Electric Co. had a hard ttlr.rn party t th horn of Paulino. Wolf, 1001 South Hohman traet, !ntinsr her In th r.trtainlni? wre th llluft Dorothy Weber, Ruby Mitch, Adsltne Woodwwd and Mre. Lucy Ileckieman. After th discussion of the bunlneaii the evening' was pent with dancing, frames and music, thu prizes in the fimg were won by Mabel Livingston and Martha Smith, the consolation priaes by Allo-V Injcrahani and Pey Sawyer, The evenlr.gr was concluded with a, cicely ajra.ngpi luncheon. Kathleen Lyons will ba hoitesa at the next meeting, May 6. - The W. R. C. will hold a homo bake aale at the Northern Indiana Gas ami Klotrlo Co. tomorrow morning- start-
LIVE LOCAL NEWS "ADS" PLEATING AND BUTTON-HOLE R CMS T ITCH I G, BTTTON COVERIVG, PRAIDIXO PROMPT SEKVICE (Alt WASJEV'S TELEPHONE 448 1 K. STATE ST. HAMMOSD RUGS AND CARPETS Thoroughly cle-anert m y.-vir own home, Hamilton P.each metho'l. Will also take them out if you desire. Call "Cooksey." Phone Hammond 3499. 4-25-3 NOTICE TO EAGLES. All member? are requested fo meet at Earlff Club at 7 p. m, t . msV Sharp to altfrnl funeral -rvice of or late Brother Fred Bull to be held at his home, 420 Bauer et. 4-S9-1 W. C. HEr.RIXGTOX, Trustee. Paintlngr and decorating for efficiency and reliability go tj L U Cohen, Piione 1036-W. -16-t. Ee&utlful May dance by Hammond Elks Thursday, May 5! h, K. of C. hall. Free prizes to the ladies. Vote for George E. Vrmett for Mayor, No. 14 on tb ballot, a cor.ervatlvo tinl.i ?ar.d:datr. 4-51-tf Faper CI can log. Hammond 85S-W. 'rl-re rlsht. Phone l-CT-3 JDoti't forg-et the blsp dance ri'en ty the Ko9 Club, t.'r.ity Hall, Saturday, April J1). Rosenbaum Jazz OrchnsTai Public Invited. 4-28-1 Beautiful May danon by Hammonl Elks Thursday. May 5th. K. of C. hall. Kroe prizes to the lad;es, 4-2:-4 By Mrs. J. Warts The dally appi.catlon of glacial tcetlc acid with thi point of a trotti. pick scnuatitaes will cause them to dlFap?ar. but it ill cause ugly scars if lie bealthy skia Is touched with It. These unsight. warts caa svlso be removed by the ue of a sticJc of lunar caustic. After trio first application the warts tarn black; this black covering la to be peeled off and tb caustic agala applied tn a few days, repeating tba process until tbe wart disappears. The following remedy will proye effective if applied aklllfaUy: . Ferrlo ctlorid cf Irou 2 oz. Tincture cfcioride of Lroa..lpt. Mix and put Into a glass bottle with a glass or rubber stopper. Dip a tootbplck Into tbe mixture and dab It on the wart, without prlckln git. The skin aroand tbe wart must be protected from the mixture. After leaving the roliture oa the wart for a fjw mlr.utes, take a bit of absorbent cotton and dip It Into a little cider vlojrpr. end squezs a drop slowly en the wart. When doing tbis be very careful, becacse it might eat toa deeply into tbe skin and cause you a great deal of trouble. To remove molei this same application may be used, but If it 13 a hairy mole t&ls will not kill the hair, end It win have to be removed by electrolysis. To relieve tbe Itching use water, halting-soda and water, or Urae water. Care must be taken to use lotions containing lead on'.y upon a physician's prescription, as cases of lead potsoiii-s from this caue a-e frequent Common yellow soao and a scrubbing brush wsj one doctor'a drastic reaoraiaendat on 1
MASS MEETIN Everybody welcome to the Phi! Greenwald Booster Meeting this evening at 8 P. M. at K. of P. Hall, OgdenandHohman Streets. Turn out for a war veteran and help nominate a service man to the City Judge office-
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't i r Ir.fi at ten o'clock.. All kinds of good , home-made food will be Bold. 4 Mrs. F. G. P.linbach entertained yesterday afternoon In honor o Mr. L. Wartcna of Leltoy. 111. A dulnly throo ccuri luncl-.oon was served to the following1 guvsts, the Mesdamos E. F. Kunert. A. P. ilcConnoll, U Wartnu, S. Potlcwalte. H, K. Coeflt-ld und Jas. A. Malo. On Monday evening. May 3. the Hoos'.er F.ntertainment Co. will give a concert at the church for the benefit of thu South Bule building fund. Thia will be a rare musical show end you should reserve your seats at an early date. There wi'.l bo a chorus of 36 voices, also instrumental numbers, durts and frustrated songs. 4 Loretta Kalnwool or New Tork City, stopped off lu Hammond for a f-?w days thia week and visited friends. tho Is on lier way to California. Born to Mr. and Mrs. James Fanta. a daughter, A;ril 26. lf-21. li.-th mother und baby olng nicely. Mrs. Kenneth Warner and daughter Margaret Faye have been visiting for the pat three weeks with relatives and friends at Pittsburgh and Kansas City, Kas., they are expected to remain for a month lor.srer and TArha;)s go on to the Pacific coast before returning. Miss Marie XeBold of 107 Williams street and Frank Gunewuid, procured a license to marry in Chicago yesterday. Mrs. Ernest Bee be and daughter, majorle, have returned from a two weeks' visit with relatives and friends In southern Indiana, Harold nitiiijs, Balsley Is ill witb the Mr. Ed Mrs. Verk Berkmoes of Aiice street arc .- ..-,n to move to Texas, wheru they ivill rr.aka their future ;oii;e. The Loyal Women' Bethany Circle will hold their monthly social at the homo of Mrs. Krr.est rfohilto, 3 Ix-trott street, this evening. A larsre att..T.d3 nee is desired. i. club had a dinner and Penington "i o Develop Thin Aran Usually all to at is necessary to put ta deeitiji fietih on tee areas is light eidrciso tuken daily and reuiarly, an 1 a vigorous ruoDin? taken every other day with oliva oil or cocoa butter. Since tbere 'a nothing to be Injured by rough treatment, the work can be done with little formality or care. If you have thin or scrawny arms witn. coarse dark hair, you need not be discouraged from making an effort to Improve them, for the hairs ca) readily be removed wherever they appear by the uae of depilatories. Dp housework, take a light grip oa the broom, clench tbe fists frequently, and make tense the muscles in both tha forearm and the nppr arm. Rough and red arms should b scrubbed nightly with soap and warm water neither hot nor' cold. If tbe arms are rough, rub briskly with a coarse towel, and If they are red use a soft towel. A little mixture of eaual parts of glycertne and rose water rubbed In after the bath la good. It must be borne la mind Chat before massaging with oils or creams the skin must be dry. The best way to massage the otl Into the arms is to fill the palm ot tbe hand with oil, grasp the opposite arm, and rub round and round. Batbirg the arms In hot water and drying thoroughly before apptying tie cream or oil will help the skin to absorb It Bandages soaked In oil ansi wrapped around the elbows et night will belp to fatten the arm and beautify a rough elbow.
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I lfer FBther Telln Il-v Her Stumnch Trouble lis Relieved, anil She Gained In Weight. "My little nir,e-y ear-old dane;iiter hfi-d been troubled wl'h stomach mid bowel 1 : for three Vcars," said Miles .T. Cai'er, I'lcjua, Ohio, and he conthiu'-s: "We had tried a number f remedies without finding one that would help her. and we had given up horo of finding any rclU-f ft-r b. r, wluu wo heard of Nerv-Worth. b.is taken two bottles now, and is Kitting better and better sine" the first day she started to take Nerv-Worth. theater party last evening when they saw "The Witching Hour" at the Tivi-di. The ngular meeting of the club will take place In two . etks at the homtj of Miss Frances Brodenck of Hulauan street. Tuesday right ,ift r the Busv Bees, the school chuis of Mrs. Ctl s Warn., r, had ther gymnasium class. Mrs. Paul Wright, the ni'..tiit r of Kdna Wright, one of ti e girl-t of the clas.? scrv-d refreshments to 23 of the girls in b-inor of her daughter IMtia's 11th birthday. A very pleasant evening is reported. There will be a special meeting of the ciic department of the Hammond Woman' club this evening at S o'clek at tim lmr.ie of Mrs. W. A. ll.il of Highland strevt. A Urge attymlutioe is hoped for. Mrs. E. S. Cooper of Mason street entertained iir fc'unUay tchool clr.ss at her home last ev-.i;i;'g as a fai 1 t r.!i.j of tec tto-.-.tb. rs. Lli'.ian c wi.o is le-a'.-i;-.;- lUttitiDii sooti, ,ut''f the ciiibs t.. 1 hel.1 a tiiotf i -eers.i.jTi duinif w'e.h ii tiielai ! e,iecti"Oi ..f:';Ct rs. whi::a resiie.t.i . f--.ilows; pr.-s.d- nt, iUtry l. 'tK. s r--tary, IV kti Wine, aiid Martha L'onaUlsun. :-'usic a wtre eiiojye'l sni a r.iee served. The gues-ls wre I'insmore. Carolyn I "-ell, I. ill sen, liiiin Ce.:nj.b( 11. IJl'.l.i Iluth Htovens, Mary l.otz. treasui t r. a 1 mm.? i i c u foj ot n v .iii Jfiiaia Dmitri, e'r.riha Donaldson, Helen Wise, 5araa Me ye Miss Liz-nt of the story Tloliey wi'l have charge hour at the Himr.iond public lib iy tomorrow morr.i tig frm t 10 to 11. Mrs. K, H. Mollis entertained th Moriuette club at brid.-e yesteruity ! afternoon, the blghrrit sicores w ro j made by Mrs. V. H-iu r anl Mrs. V'd Dti.iripr. Mrs. P. C. Crv.mpacUer ! won the guests prize. Mr. and Mrs. uaecMers (Had; J.Tae t.ea n h:i e Tj. P. Beil aroi and Mrs. Ar.GU.s turned from a do-s-i 3i v. ? L VOTE NO. 24 I. I. J30DJESKA For City Jadge The Man of Merit, Honesty and Efficiency REPUBLICAN i J. t ? t V M l V is -, 1 1 J ' i hi n VTt s-y & ' r.vH' I'tf -,r.5;:'-Tri..'r'-
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Improved by fterv-Wortf Sla has gained In weigrht and Is more chei'rful." Tho above statement Is .oof Kreat weight t . parents v h liav' a child In a lua-iimvn cunlltl"i, or suffering from lil hnulth. Nurv-Worth Is the Ideal tonic f r young or old. It pleasant taste and benelleiul effects make it exceptionally go"d for chiidren. Hem. n.bt r Nt-rv-Worth Is s dd on a money-back basis, and if you an not satisfied with your first buttle your drugcrist is authorize! to refund your money. Sold by all leading druggists. .'.fivo-rtann is sold ate reccommended by Summer Pharmacy F'.. .!..!.'. Tie y i i u ::i i-tr5y ti..7.C7ry of Washington. Nov.- Vi-rk and Philadelphia stopping at each place for several days. Dr. ami Mrs. ;. P. J-Ties have returned from a trip dovn st;:.te when they visited rei itlves and friends for a few :) i . 1 '" i1 - . ) X. . VOTE KO. 16 Arnold II. Kunert: REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR City Clerk PRIiilAPvIES, F'AY 3 Arnold H. Kunert was appointed City Clerk when former City Clerk W:1!;-;, Roe was f'ect-d i0e wa c!-r. He VOliillV an cfiic d servant anci ae.servco your .support NEXT TUESDAY. Read The Times Want Ada fPPDfZJ-Fp ii 1 AN-kLil. Positively I !; M p R "3 m fc" ,5 -
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LIGHTING FIXTURES LAMPS APPLIANCES MOTORS GENERAL CONTRACTING POWER INSTALLATIONS Corner 'Waller and Fayette Sts. Phone 46 Hammond, Ind.
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Wise consumers will begin now to lay in their next winter's coal supply. We find that all classes of consumers are holding off. This is a big' mistake. The production of coal is, on account cf the smalt demand, very low just enough to meet immediate reeds. Yet there are plenty cf cars for getting the coal to you, as we stated last week. Weather conditions are favorable. Prices, we believe, are as low as they will be this year. The only possible chance for lower prices is in a reduction of freight rates. If Height rates are reduced, it i? not uplikely that the operators will increaee coal costs. BUY your next winter's coal supply now while it is plentiful, and get delivery NOW Buy from a regularly established dealer and insist or, a signed weight ticket with each and every load. See our ad next week, or better call and see us.
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