Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 20, Hammond, Lake County, 28 May 1921 — Page 3

Mar 28, 1921.

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HOW TO GET INTO

SOCIETY

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portance of booze as an asset to social climbing- was revealed today. Social guides to be up-to-date should contain this maxim for persons with social aspirations: One cellar stocked . -with classy eijikj Is -worth two family trec-a stocked with classy ancestors. Mrs. C C Calhoun, wealthy sor-lety

woman and head of the national foundation. th new Z. 000,000 project to establish here a nation center for women's clubs, has produced a shoct, to express It mildly she has shattered popular belief that the ground tread by the socially elect of the nation's lapital is any holy of holies. Mrs, Calhoun today dubbed Waehinfrt .u "tho paradise of social climber.." She declared that anyone, reKardlss of past and lack of "proper" ancestors, may "break into Washington society and hobnob with statesmen and diplomats," provided he or sho is able to meet three requisites. These requisite, as namea by nri. Calhoun, are: A well-filled purse, a well-stocked cellar and a willingness to pay brldg-e for high stakes. ' These three things wil unlock ths portals of Washington society to anyune," said Mrs. Calhoun.

Now is the Time to Place Your Order for Your WINTER COAL We have on hand a good supply of the following kinds of coal: HOCKING VALLEY Lump and Egg j KENTUCKY Lump and Egg FRANKLIN COUNTY Lump and Egg INDIANA Lump and Egg ILLINOIS Lump and Egg POCAHONTAS Lump and Mine Run HARD COAL Egg, Range and Chestnut Also we have a supply of 6x2 Lump Coal for immediate delivery in 5 ton lots at $5.85 per ton.

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PRINCESS TltEATKIl TODAY Isabel by J h tarn Oliver lnrmod. Tilth Jane .Tak and James Klrkrtood and Jack Holt. 6-34-3 First Evangelical church, Robertedale Sunday school 9:45 a. tn.; morning sermon, patriotic, "The Bulwarks of the Nation," 11a. nv; evening message, "Saved to Serve," 8 p. m.; Juniors, Sunday, 2 p. m. ; Young Teoples meeting, 7:15 p. m.. social evening and reorganisation of the young peoples alliance, Thursday evening, June 2. 8 o'clock; scouts, Tuesday evening. 7 o'clock; prayer service, Wednesday, 8 p. m.; choir practice for children's day, Frldsy 7 and 7:30 p. m.; the pastor was called to the west Bide, Chicago, Thursday, May 29, for the marriage of two students of the Chicago Evangelistic) Institute at S;30 p. m.; he also made a cal Ion Mabel Witter, who is ill at the AVells home, 638 N. Trumbull street. Chicago. After attending in part tho graduation exercises at the C. E. I. returned to Robertsdale byway of auto, through the kindness of the Witter family. A number of Miss Hel"n Dreeson'a friends surprised her at her home on Myrtle avenue last Wednesday eve

ning. The event being In honor of her birthday. A most enjoyable evening was spent by the young folks, after which a dainty lunchon was prepared. Walter rredorieh of Pueblo, Ool.. spent a week visiting his sister, Mrs. Thomas Kecklch and family of 1216 Myrtle avenue. Mrs. Fred Bimhammer of Myrtle avenue visited her sister, Mrs. George liaison, in Chicago. Henry Eggers. Jr.. of Ijike a' enue

entertained the E. and H. men's club!

of the Hammond high school at his home the fore part of this week. Mr. and Mrs. E. Iangohr and Mr and Mrs. A. M. Marts and families motored to Liverpool, Ind., the fore part of this week. Mrs. George Sleek of Pearl street was a Hammond business visitor Thursday. Mrs. J. Norton of Hammond spent the day at the Holding homo on Myrtle avenue. I-iittle Milton Marti, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Marti of Myrtle avenue, has

been on the sick list for the past few days, caused from being overheated. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Harr of Amycourt were In Hammond on business Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peterson of Lake avenue motored to the Concordia cemetery in Chicago last Wednesday. A number of East Plde friends lsited at the F. Leverem home on Myrtle avenue last Thursday. frs. Peterson of Roberts avenue, who has been ailing for several weeks Is wlowly improving. John Sendorek of Roberts avenue is confined to his home by illness. Mr. and Mrs. E. Mathlas of Sheridan avenue entertained the Marquett club at their home on last Wednesday evening. Roy Witter of Lake avenue visited his daughter Mable, who is under the care of a specialist and is staying with relatives in Chicago. A little Improvement Is noticeable in her condition. Mrs. Turley of 723 Lincoln avenue returned from her two weeks visit with relatives at Yates City, III. Miss Ruth Cooler having closed her excellent work at the Evangelical church as their social worker, left for her home in Colorado. Mr". N E. Wilson of Oliver street left for St..Ijouis last evening wht re

she will attend the commencement exercises of the Btate College from which her nephew, Franols Manning, will graduate In law. Phe will spend two weeks visiting her sister, Mrs. Manning at Alton, 111. "Whiting Post, American Legion, will have popplies for all its members on Sunday and Monday mornings. Frank Gullstrom, of Hitter and Qullstrom, in In charge of these and he will see that all members who want them will be supplied.

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Christianty and Hypocrisy"

God's judgments upon Christendom are already written. His judgments are just and their execution is sure unless a speedy reformation is made. A divine remedy for present conditions will be logically and Scripturally discussed by C. D. Nicholson at 3 P. M. in the I. 0. 0. F. Hall, Hammond, Sunday, May 29th.

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Christ's Second Coming How, When, Why? VT "MilHons Now Living Will Never Die" The Kingdom of Heaven is at hand! The kingdom, for which all Christians have long prayed, is just at the door. How many are ready for it? It will bring the desire of all nations peace, happiness, plenty. All are invited to hear the Scriptural evidence presented by Mr. Nicholson at 8 P. M. Sunday in the I. 0. 0. F. at Indiana Harbor.

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PHIL H. SMIDT Now in our new $75,000 building. The finest of its kind in this territory. A place of refinement for those who enjoy fun. Everything New and Modern Cozy and Convenient Finest "Eats" Ever Known Music Mirth Dancing Every Evening Reservations for Parties PHIL H. SMIDT Indianapolis Boulevard Near Five Points Phone Whiting, 25-26

MUNSTER

Miss Henrietta Kooy, who has been tn Flint, Mich., for some time, is visiting at the home of her sister. Mrs. J. 'Blink. Miss Kooy will go to DeMott from here, where she has accepted a position in her brother's store. Adam Kaluf of Lansing is painting Mrs. Baaker's house. The storm this week blew down quite a few trees in thin vicinity. Our mall man Is driving a nice new Henry. Mrs. Van Ballln, wife of Rev. Van Ballin. has been in a Chicago hospital for some time. Mr. and Mrs. John De Freese have another son. born Wednesday.

LOWELL

If you find .better "paint Ive'll give you this paint free! Hert'tlht ojftrt PAJNT half your bouse "with Devoe; paict the other half with tnjr other paint you choote. If Devoe doesn't take fewer gailon and coet lees money, we will tnake no charge for Devoe. If'.Dcroe doesn't wetrVyear or two or three year longer lenftr W httttr we will give you enough Deroe to do the job over.; CW you afford to pass this'offer, without investigation?, ' ;Drvoi PsjODUCTI are timc-teited and , backed by 166 years' trperieoea el tb oldet palot msaufsciuriog

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Mr. and Mrs. Krank Brown of L.aporte, Ind , are here visiting relatives Mr. and Mrs. H. - Baughman were in Chicago yesterday. Miss iada Fisher of Chicago came last evening to visit her grandmother, Mrs. Belle Turner. Mrs. . C. House of Gary is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mahler. The annual memorial sermon will be preached tomorrow by the Rev. Brimberry. The service will be held in ttie Grand theater at 10:30 a. m. The Decoration day services will be in charge of LowU Ipost No, 101, American. legion. The services will be held in th'mornlng. The high school purlls gave an operetta, "Miss Cherry Blossom," In the Grand theater last evening. There was a large crowd and those takins part did exceptionally good.

EDWARD C. MINAS CO. Hammond, Indiana

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COOK Born to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Eixemm, a son, May 2i- Both mother and son are doing nicely. Mrs. John Engle was a Hammond visitor on Tuesday. Henry Sauer was a Chicago Heights business visitor Tuesday. Mrs. Mary chafer returned TVednesday evening from Kansas, where she isited with relatives for several weeks Herman Schubert, age 70 years, passed away at his home early Tuesday morntrg after a lingering illness of many months, his demise being due to cancer. The deceased is survived by eight childrn and one brother, his wife having preceded him In death many years ago. The funeral will occur Saturday afternoon. Mrs. John Blindar and Mrs. Nicholas UMetrich of Chicago are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Kreti. here

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WANTED 2,000 customers to help reduce my stock. We have worked out a system of quick selling; that is, our prices are lower than the lowest ; our rent is low ; we have no delivery system! no charge accounts, and buy for cash. Convince yourself then tell your neighbor we handle a full line of household needs. Store open every evening until 9 : 30. Sunday until noon. t Cohens Variety Store 692 SOUTH H0HMAN STREET HAMMOND (Four Blocks South of Court House)

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Store Closed Memorial Day MONDAY, MAY 30 IN MEMORY OF THOSE TOO FOUGHT FOR THE GLORY OF THE FLAG "I have seen the glories of art and architecture, andof river and mountain. I have seen the sunset on the Jungfrau and the moon rise over Mount Blanc But the fairest vision on which these eyes rested was the flag of my country, in a foreign port. Beautiful as a flower to those who love it, terrible as a meteor to those who hate it. It is a symbol of the power and the glory and the honor of one hundred millions of Americans."

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Hammond uio Sheet Metal Works 690 Hohman Street Pnone 3032

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WHERE NEW SHEET METAL IS NEEDED on vour car, either as the result of

accident, chipping, or just plain old . age, we are prepared to replace it or I

repair it if possib'f. Our auto sheet metal is of the best quality obtainable.

and our work will pass mu?ter with fac- ,

tory experts. ALL WORK GUARANTEED PRICES ARE JUST RIGHT

Secured Hy mortgage on 'down-town Hammond Real Estate. Denominations of $500,000. Will be pleased to give you information in reference to these bonds if you will call at our Bank or phone 4000,

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W. G. PAXTON. President FRED R. MOTT, Vice-President

FRANK HAMMOND. Secretary-Treasurer H. J. GESCHEIDLER, Asst. Sec-Treasurer

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Memorial Day

We wisK at this time to express our appreciation of services ren'dered to our country by all returned service men. Our regret is that all who serve'd Hid not return. For tKose who are not with us we express our sympathy to the relatives and friends. Our hope for the future is that wars will cease to deprive us of our heroes.

First Trust & Savings

Bank

HAMMOND, INDIANA

PETER W. MEYN. President JOS. W. WEIS. Vice-President

DAVID T. EMERY. Secretary-Treasurer CHAS. H. WOLTERS, Asst. Sec.-Trcas.

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