Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 305, Hammond, Lake County, 15 June 1921 — Page 5

Wednesday. Juno 15, 1921.

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PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS

Hviyh t)ufrnan of Hinsdale and Kvun GntkU of UxiriKlon, Ky., wero the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mv-yn yesterday. Huh DufcfKan Is a former re.-ident c' Hammond.

M . K. I.auTinan . f .r) Sibley street It at tending the state convention of the Catholic Order of Furofrs, whii'h la being held at lle-nxse-Iaer this week. Mrs. Mary Holmes had a lni.ln's mutlnp of the Mutrazlne club at her heme yesterday a f tT no. m .

Kathryn iw tending: Ki'i'kfi' the holidays. Mr. and Mr.-rt;:-i uhtor olive lined a visit btrper family

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Joseph Millian of Kva reton have v.itb the f.. I,. i: if l il'niiiiii" Park.

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!in or linen will brlnu it to the church fur the missionaries In India.

The Poreaa Aid Society of the South Side Christian church will meet tomorrow afternoon at the hom of Mrs. John HarrolJ of South Harrison St.

i-atfiT, Mrs. were given

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weber have returned from Adams, Minn., where thty attended the funeral of Mr. Webber's aunt, Mra. Jas. Ivoecher.

Tho regular meeting of the. Hammond Zionist club will be held Thursday evening. June 16 at the fyniKotjue. The feature of special importance for the evening will be t he nomination and election of a new president and a report from the deleKates who were- present at the Zionist convention. All members arc req.uested to be present.

Mrs. Raymond Hutir of 450 Truman avenue entertained at a party Monday afternoon ill honor of her dauh-

MoL'mbev preVnrcd.l Mlm JUrgant L,ieseiifelt u Iiosb by the various li j marriage- to James Lrf-alie Fitzgerald

and after a delki" is supper, i will take place next Tuesday inormnx

ano solos and 'limn -i at 8 o clock in fci: josepn 3 eHurcn was enjoyed. As the banquet j honored last evening at a surprise

miscellaneous stiow r by the Misses Klein at their h.mw, "44 State Line ftieet. The evening was pleasantly spent in playlny hearts. Miss Licstifelt winning the first prize. Th bride to be received many pretty gifts.

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Toasts w and jflrls

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program w as drawlnc; to a close, a large crowd had assembled around

I the church to have, a bin inlay sur

prise- on the minister, the Itev. Smlthson, who was seated at the table, at the banquet. The surprise was so arranged that it u as a complete one, at the time J. M . Stin.son was talking to the boyg and iils and as the ollu r members entered he changed bin speech to suit the occasion. Itev. Smithson was present! d wilh a lovily gift a gold watch ar.d fob, which the members had bought for him. A most enjoyable evening is reported concluding with the serving of refreshments.

Sewir.g Clrrle No . 2 t the Kvangelical ImiiKinue! ihurih will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mis. A. Watke of 536 Last Carroli street.

Th eroding meeting pf the year of the- Baptist Women's t'nton will be held tomorrow- afternoon at the home cf Vrs. G. L. Smith, S04 South H"hmr.n street. Croup 10 will have r.hargr of tha meeting. the White Cress department requests that all member of the union having old mus

ter Kdith's third birthday. The chll-J dren had a very pleasant afternoon j playing- games and a prettily appointed! luncheon was served with decora-J tions of blue and pink. The guests j were the Mcsdames Mac Turner, Fred i Vaegcr, Wilbur Ecker.boy. l'eter Whalen, It. Sommerville, Irvln. Miller and Hetty and Marguerite Turner, liorofhy Sommervll'ie, Virginia Miller. ,

Wilbur and Freddie Kckenhoy, Ad'and llobert Yaeger and Doris Ilepp.

Lurlan Iiaiunran of i Sibley left Tuesday for Mt. ".iinry, where he will attend the comiv merit .-xcrcies of his class at

i alma mater M . uiyri-m

Margaret Turner will row night for Camr where she will visit

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e colli ge . Iaii' tornore, ' Alberta, Mrs. Kobert

JIamill of that eity. Mrs. Hunill has on several occasion been a guest in Hammond, she will be reno ru'.n-r' d hero as. Miss Frances I ".1 Is.! . Miss

Turner will visit Hanff. I.nkt and return by the way of th coast .

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On of thw most delightful events in the history of the Christian church - v as a ba n q u e t which w as given b y the Junior Choir in the Christian church parlors last evening. Too much cannot be said of the splendid program, which th-ey and thrlr effi-

Marla.ni Curlcy of Cliicago Is a gvift of Uiura Fitzgerald for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. (I. D. Peters motor-d to Indianapolis, they will return today .

Mr. and Mrs In.'r today for York City.

J. v.". Smith are a weeks' viit in

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Mrs. Johanna I'ulln of 430 I'.auer street was very pi asantiy surprised by a number of Indies from the All Saints church .it her home last evening. Music and cards were enjoyt d and refreshments s.. rved . The He v. 1 'anlel Illggins of Oconomawac, W;., a brother of Mrs. I'ulln was present. Ho is on his way to Detroit where he will perform the marriage ceremony of a niece and be present at the graduation of another niece. Hev. Higgins is from the Itedi mptior.lot Academy .

There will not be a m Knights and Ladies of night as was originally (hey will meet one wtck

eeting of the Security t -planned, but from tonigiit.

The Women's Guild of the

icuis episcopal court ii will nolo u!l

all day session at the chuixh tomor row. Lunchton will be served at 1 o'clock .

made by the. May How cr I'iiotopluy Corporation and It is released Ly Associated First National. The cast wh'ch M.r. Duan has selected to portray the various interestingcharacters in the thrilling story .- unusual for the fact that all are prominently identified as leading exponents of the iim ma art. The cast .nclu it s such well known players as Mary Thurman of Mack Sennett fame, James Kirkwood, Kerriard Duining, tho latter both famed as directory as weil as being recognized among th foremost actors; Philo McCullough. iiii.ea Mitchell, former vaudeville star; Noah ilieery. one of the most admired oscreen character men; Ward Crane rapidly rising to stardom; John Bur-; ton. Eugenie Hesserer and Georgie .Slope. The story unfolded In "The" Scoffer" is extraordinary in many ways, since it concei ns a God -tearing physician whose love turns to vicious hate through the cruelty nf Fate. What happens to tnjs. man as a result of hla chunge of belief and Low he is finaiiy made to realiza that his lirnt attitude is, after all, the only tenable one, goes to make u; a narrative which is said to be gripping and full of dispense.

and L'ood. $7.60 5i g.50 . . yilKKP P.ecelpts. 18.000; slarply lower; lambs (84 lbs JlOfj 12; 85 lbs. up. $3fc S.

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News Notes

j St. Joseph Academy

Commencement

Mrs. Joseph Tiomp.or will entertain the Alpha Phi club at a one o'clock luncheon tomorrow.

. Willis H. Ford and entertained at a mis r at the former home

Mrs. Joe el lantous on Forest

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"Simmon's" Light Steel BED AND SPRING, $22.95 This bed has heavy two inch continuous posH, five heavy fillers. Choice of Ivory or Vernis Martin finish, complete with the Simmons Sagless Fabric Spring. Price $22.95. Walnut or Mahogany finish with spring. Price. $24.95. We have a limited number of these beds and springs, and prices are good for one day only. 45 pound, all cotton Mattress $7.95

SOLID OAK PORCH SWINGS

$4.95

A good solid oak Porch Swing, fumed finish, complete with chains ready to hang on your porch. A limited number priced at $4.95.

$18.50

COUCH HAMMOCK

WITH METAL STAND?

This couch hammock is ideal for the sleeping porch. It is more than 6 feet long. Mattress and back cf extra heavy stripped canvas. The spring seat is heavy angleiron steel, with full helical spring. Hammock and metal stand complete $18.50.

FIRELESS COOKERS Prepare your meals without the discomfort of the hot kitchen, during the warm weather. "Toledo," "Domestic Science" and Duplex Fireless Cookers, complete with Aluminum Pans, etc. One Compartment Cooker $19.95 Two Compartment Cooker $27.50

GIBSON REFRIGERATORS A style and size for every home. Although the Gibson is the best refrigerator on the market, the price is no higher than the ordinary kind. Compare construction, the workmanship and finish then you will buy a Gibson. Priced up from $19.25.

Fibre Reed, Rockers, Chairs, Tables Desks, Chaise Lounges, Day Beds, Fern Stands, etc. At prices that will interest the most Conservative Buyers. This Fiber-Reed Rocker is well constructed. Spring seat, loose cushion, upholstered seat and back. And will sell much more than the price asked. Special at $10.85.

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avenue, Kenwood, last eVtnii.K for Miss (llailys Korline. Music, Kamts and contest feature wfri; enj- jfert, the winners were Jlrj. H .1". lloijha, M:.s Ulaijys Forliiu: and Mrs. 1. liacfer. Tho house and luncheon tahleii wore attractively decorated In vlnk and white, iainty rcf re nlimcnts w ere served. The Buepts were the Misses corfrlna Hrower, F.rma Campbell, Inrraham, Mahel Fullor. Ixiuise Stevens, Thelma Harris, the Mc.nlimts II. M. Forline, A. Hester, R. Hoffman. J. K. Htlnson, tleorpe Khret, U. C.

s. W. C. Herrington. W. K. Startsman am!

l.bs. S. J..,ne Ashbauclur, llaefcr .

Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Zitz of Columbia avenue a daugiter. May 15, ISO!. The baby who was qu ill at the time of her birth is doin,; nicely now, also the mother.

AT THE PARTHENON The next attraction at t.e Parthenon theater, beginning tom rrow an 1 continuing for three days, wi"l be Allan I'wan . widely heralded production "The scoffer," which is described arintensive film drama. Tills picture wai

All the past and present praduates of St. Justpu aca.Je.uy vvili iccei . e Holy Communion at tho 7;3t) o'clucn maaa next Sunday monilns. In the evening toe coitiiiienceiacnt exercises will oe l.e.d in t'ue St Joaeph church. Itev. l'aui bchm d will de.lvtr tae addrufi on th- occasion. Hev. J. Berir will confer gold medals and diplomas on Mary Albert. Helen llaralli, Mary Ilochniei-, Mary Ili.ct?. C i. a Klein. Ten .'a, .Schneider, Florence Stt phan. Theresa T!iiiiogroil.kl and Anna lie:' Certificates for commercial courses will be conferred on May Albert, Margaret Albert, Helen iiaralll, Mary lb olimer, Ilos.' Calderone, lvia Con nul, Helen Dalilkamp, Mary Hoess. Mary JIumpfcr. Clara Klein, Marion

i N'ejisel. Teresa Schneider. Helen ShutT.,

Florence Htephan, Theresa Tamogrodsl.l, Anna Zeilrr. Certlficatr.H for grammar cchool course will be conferred on 29 (rirl.end seventeen boys. Twenty-elKht of tl.ese will j-e ei-. c penmanship certliicates also. Tl.e numbers of tb- St. Joseph alumnae, which Is now a lar-e association, are planning a reci'tlt n for the new members for Tuesday cvenln?, June 21.

Miss Mildred Carlson Is a nt Iclp i tlntf spending Iter vacation of this .ar at Seattle, Wash., leaving: the e:,ry pflrt of July and will be accompanied hy her father, A. J. Carlson. The trip will bd of several weels duration. Mrs. A. J. Fiillrm of Hloclt avenue Is at Iafayette, li.d.. attending a meetiiifr of liaptlsr church denomination. Attorney and Mrs. tieorjre Miller of Ivy st. are rejolcinR over the advent of a littbi dnufc-ht r In the family, who arrived at St. Margaret's hospital. In Kummond, and nanifd Mary Elizabeth. There is one other ehil.1 in the family, a boy, Henry. The mother cf Mrs. Miller, Mrs. II. C. l;rr. of Hrlnreton. Ind., and also the father the maternal Brand patent of the little one are at the Miller residence awaltinir for the nr.

I rival of their dauxhter and small

daughter home. A hoUKe puest rt the W. TI. Jcppeson home in North Majroun Cvc. this M-eeK Is Miss lelia Iainr, of Texacana Tex., who after visit here lwll go to points In Michigan for a several weeks trip. Miss Kva Field, teacher in the? Lincoln School who lxrrlv secured n leave i f absence owlniT to illness-, has returned frnri hr-r home in the .southern part of Indiana, her mother accompanying her Im.'-I; and v. il remain for an indefinite time with her.

Alphonsus McCoy, on of the Jani-s McCoys of North Migoun ave.. is arriving home completiry his colleelate course at St. Joneph Academy at Rensbalaer, Ind., takinK a six year course In four, embracing departments of classical and liberal arts. The McCoy famly anticipated attending the commence mcnt exercifics, but an accidint to one

of the Tucinbf ra, Leo, fracture of one of his

I heir K"iii. but three Kraduate, the Mesduincs of Whiting; Fred Harbin

who suffered a limb9 preclud-'J

liters of th'i Arthur Clar.i t.f Hanimoini,

and Nelllo Kadler of t'liiuitiu ba present when the yohntf inui is awaiu ed hla degree. Mrs. Harry Gee who has moved to this city recently from Canada and loeated In South Forsythe ave., wan a ruest yestcrelay of Mrs. Keese Lloyd, of It 4th Btreet, accompanied by Mrs. il. A. Mayhew, tlster of Mrs. Lloyd. Mrs. Ixiuie M. Ixiucks of North Barinr ave. had house iruudts over the we 4h end who hav xeturrfed to Oitaag Miss Isabella Williams and Iter stste Mi.vs tlertrude, who was here from Kan-

tas City, Kansas, visiting'. Mr. and Mrs. James Chapman of North baring ave. are in Chicago today in attendance at the wedding of Miss Marlon Mclcher, who is Quite well Known in this city through her visits here . The Hesach Cohn Ladles Auxlliary wili launch a new idea In their assist encu to the synagogue's fund. A bak rale, with every conceivabla article of dainty pastry selection, will be held Tuesday afternoon. June 21t, in th display windows of Marcus and Klempner's hah. r lashery In Forsythe avenue. Home made noodles is Just one of tho many delicacies that will be offered for sale .

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CARD OF THANKS. We wish to thank mir relatives, friends and nclsrhhirs for their klndnfss and sympathy shown in our late bereavement in the loss of our darling daughter. Olive Delores; also the Rev. Llcklider for his words of sympathy and those who donated the beautiful Moral offerings. 0-15 Mr. and Mrs. Otto L. Trowe.

The. W. H. A. of Maccabees will hold their regular meeting Thursday. The meeting' will be called promptly at 7;15 p. in. 6-15-1

Ir. C. F. Morcrenthaler has opened his dental office at 1ST State St.. over the American Trust & Savings Hank, rhonc 3121. w-5-

SINGER SHOP 16.1 State St. Hemstitching done correctly, 10 and 12c per yard. Also used Singer sewing machine, latest style, 66 ?30. Give us a call. 6-15-tf

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Mrs. Bert Anell Fremont, Mich. Says her two year old daughter.

ronna, was ." bid with constipation j that the strongest m.xVcines pre- 1 scribed by doctors wouldn't do her any j (rood. Before taking one bottle. tnnI.nx, nhf mm reptllnr. I took; one l"t- j tie nnd It Aird np my kidney trouble I ut 'oiwe. Signed. Mrs. Bert Anfeil. Fremont. Mich, Nov. 18 1S20. j

Big- demonstration now on at JSorris rh.-j-maej-, 192 East State St. Free a 50c bottle Qua-Iax Liniment with t ach bottle tJua-Lnx or Quaker Herbs. Doc Coke O-Kop-O-Xen Wonder Oil takes off corns ar.d bunions. Xo cuttins, no pain. Come, In and see. You have had the worst, row come nnd iret the best. Xorrls rharmacy, 192 East Sto.t St. Poc Cooke, the Quaker Health Tencher. two weseks. 6-15

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In loving memory of our little darl!nft, Albert, who died one year today. A precious one from us has gone, A voice we loved Is stilled. A vacant place Is in our homo. "Which never can b5 filled. Old in Ills tvlsd-m has recalled

boon his love had griven.

thoujth his body slumbers here.

bouI Is safe In Heaven, and Mrs. Albert Kaiser

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