Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 18, Hammond, Lake County, 14 May 1921 — Page 3
ISfar 14. 1921
TTTE TIMES Parro Three ESBiESBSgSBSStgaCZBa HURRVl BiURSBVl 4 r serve .e lor roe Am 3 ffiBNSlREL FJ1USIGAL ZSEWUE 3 Sad Begins Monday RRomints. R2ay US9 at 9 (3$oeEi at the Parthenon Theatre Boxofttco Biggest and Best Home Talent Show Ever Staged in Hammond. Direction Joe Bren Production Co. (B& - (SbbH of - miBSBB3B3is 3& &$ fjmms$9s Prettiest asad GSioveE'Q&ti SMs Georgeous Costumes Special Scenery Catchy i?lasic Clever Jokes Everything Brand New T A
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The funeral of Fred Jlitiman. who was killed Thursday when his car rtrtiek the curbing at Gary and turned over will bo held here Sunday afternoon. Mr. HiHtnnn was !.'." years old nd !s survived by a wife and his father, Mr. John Hillman of Gary snJ a tep mother, lie was born and raised in Hobart and during the va.it lew
j ear.i has been In 'business here, be- j lrjr proprietor of, the Hub. He. was- aj member of the. Masonic lodtre, and
a. so of th American Ix-gien. Jt tinera! services -will be held at bis Center ttreet home. Several from hers went to Gary torfy to attend the funeral services of Miss lizzie Jansen, who died 'Wednesday. Miss Jansen is a Mister to Rev. Father Jansen of Ga'y and formerly lived at this place.. Mrs. Mabel banter attended a. party at Bast Chicago Wednesday jriven by jr sister Mrs. Emily sterling. Frank 'Wilson moved las family here JrestTdsy from Gary into tho Shroeder t'l-se In the south part of town. William Fleck. who (raj badly bruised and obtained a few cuts about
the body while In an automobile accident Thursday 1 getting al.nK r.ieery end his Injuries were not fcrlo::s. ('has. Datiherty. who has been a drunrjrfst here at the Central Drus company (.hiring- tha pa.t two yearn left Tuesday for Marion, w her he wi'l go into the virwar business for himself. The Tawaya cl.jb will (rive a dance at the Community hall Saturday evening.
HESSVILLE
Gentleman's evening: iven by the Dorcas Aid society at the Christian church Thursday evening: was well attended and aft-, r Ut-. regular hitsiness routine a. social hnur foMowed with l'sht rc'rfshrain'.s eeicd by t . ladies. Mr. and Mr.. Stafford Kansfiell nnd children of Hammond wore Hessillc V)j--itoi i Thursday e.vrninp. All thi eighth grade pupils of th? ITessville school have passed their final examinations with a good per eentast; and exiect to graduate Wednesday. May IS. Mr. and Mrs. Kolanl Jury. Jr.. and
By Mrs. J. Pennington
35??" For the Eye A lotion lor removing inflammation from the eyes is made by 6teep!ng 65 grammes of cornflowers, bruised ia a mortar, in a quart of -water lor 24 bours. Strain and distil over a moderate lire. . For the Hands The yolk of a fresh egg, almond and chestnut meal, oatmeal and bran are aU to be highly recommended for. whHVjlng Ue ekta of the hands. An excellent prepalMtlon to leave on overnight 13 made by beating the yolks of two fresh eggs -wita two tablespoons oil of sweet almonds. Add 30 grammes rose -water and 8 grammes tincture of bentoin. Or simply rub the lianas at night vith sweet almond oil. Hands That Perspire excessively should be rubbed aftet pach washing with powdered orris root. This absorbs the moisture without interfering with the action of the pores and removes the odor pf the perspiration. For No Bleed Have the sufferer elt in a chair perfectly uprlgnt, and have him raise his arms suddenly upwards moving them quickly but without a jerk. Repeat until the bleeaing is checked. The Sens- of Smell !n an eld peioun grows very ralnt. To stimulate these olfactory nerves apply a lotion of tepid water to -bich a few drops of essence of peppermint have been affiled. It pnould be snuffed up the nose twice dally. Red Hands Indicate poor circulation. If ft i merely a condition of the skin, it can be Improved by applying a paste made of powdered cnaiic and weet almond oil spread thickly on the hands at night for two or three nights.
For Singers ' y A ra-w egg taken every morning fasting will strengthen and X'ear the voice. Nails That Are Too Dry and brittle and crack easily should be treated -with the following mixture at night: Oil of mastic. 15 grammes; ordinary salt, 2 grammes; powdered colophony, 2.60 grammes; powdered alum, 260 grammes; wnile wax. 5 grammes. A little llnueed oil applied at Bight also softens nails that are too brittle. , . For a Wrinkled Brow Bind the forehead at night wlti a compress of linen soaked 1ji a mixture of equal parts of alcohol and white of egg. And stop scowling or worrying or the wrinkle wUJ only get worse. Blotched Skin Make a wash of one ounce glycerine, one-half ounce rosemary water and 20 drops carbolic acid.
AMERICA AND BELGIUM TO EXCHANGE COLLEGE COURSES FOR GIRL STUDENTS
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Three of the American college girls who will go to Belgium. Above, Miss Laura T. Cannon, left, and Miss Clara Marburg. JIov, Miss Catherine Kich. A yearly exchange of twentyfour pirl " college students for post praduate courses in each country's collepres lias tct-n instituted between tho U. S. and Belgium at the supsestion cf Secretary of Commerce Hoover as a memorial to the work of the commission for relief in Utlyium during tho war.
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daughter, Jeanntt' Mr?. T.oland Jury, Sr., and Mrs. les.;o Smith -f Jl.tmrnond motored to H :;;. :! Wcdncsd:iy and spent the ovpi. at th liom--of M.r. and Mrs. Thos. N ff. Ira T-ambcrt has invested ia a I'ord roadster. J race ffroiljr has returned tr l-r
home in Chicago after having niado nr extended visit at t h homo of her a . : '
Miss Kiancho Shay was a HiumiM j FlfSt Spiritualist ChUTCfl Cf
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.J.'JIlf in family and Ilerma.n Schmidt from lure were to Crown i'oint Sunday to hi Me the y-ar wedding aniiiwis.iry of Mr. :.nd Mrs. H. Wi '. i . '. M r. Jl. ii.isch psed a wa y at her iu-;i;e T t:e. -.lay lii'-'rnino- a f'er li;.r
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s;raln!ntf h!.s aim w lillo cranking hi.' Ford on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. "William Kfark a.-" sjiending today in Cii'.caso. th y having. i,.iid. tiie trip in tht ;r maeli ne.
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Mr a Claritida Dujer returned lat trunti? from a v'Sit with her dar.ahter, Mrs. 1'ny Aluarns and fatn ly at G reencast ie, C"Ci I Johnson was In Chicago on busiti e s y v st-rd a y. Mis. i:.?ss!. Ilayden left last eve-
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toes to attend trie Ilea l camp i.ii Koya: N ei'.; L In rj. Sr.i: ,!. on . of tile d':b sates fro-n tho tent h district. -. M". Iloi'f rtson of M orocco was here on business I;j.st "(.n;n'. Ti.e. .senior class of the. Iowell h!'. school Kavo tlie play "Mrs. Temple's Telegram." in the ;rani theater hist fven'.njr. Tlti ho'ise w as filled to capacity and l.-io yo'r.ii Icii p. it on the play like old iliucrs.
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Ms'.hew Jlfj-rr, Mrs. Anna and Mr. Rose Isimpp were Ch:-hf-ppers en Monday, and Mrs. rvtcr Sa'ier in1 son.
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.Schmidt In Town Point on Tuesday. J Mrs. "William Rheln and daughter, j Mildred were Jlaruniond visitors Wed-I
r. est lay. The fecial gr!vn fit tho parish ha.'. Wednesday r.iRl'.t was a most sue ocfi:l event, tlii hull heirs- filled t cuvaci'v nd ever.vi'ody prest-M f r.
Oh Boy!-f or the time of your life! COME TO THE Pine Beacli Inn and Cottage Colony CONDUCTED BY THE Pine Beach Amusement Co. PINE, INDIANA Our New Up-to-Date Dance Pavilion New Floor Finest Syncopated Jazz Band This Side of Lake Michigan FISH AND CHICKEN DINNERS SOFT DRINKS AND ICE CREAM Spend a Day A Week A Month Or AU Season Grand Opening, May 14th, 1921 Clarke Road and Lake Michigan, near Pine Station, Ind. Phone Gary 472
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You arc growing older eacli day and will not always be as active as von are todciv neither wrill your earning capacity He as great. Sre you preparing for future needs by saving a little now while you are still able? Saving now is the insurance against old-age poverty. Any Hay is a good day. to save, but today's the best day to make the start.
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