Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 2, Hammond, Lake County, 20 June 1921 — Page 5

Monday. June 20, 1921.

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HAMMOND

PYTHIAHS HOLD

MEMORIAL

Hammond Lodga 210 Knig-hts of Fythla held Its regular Memorial exercises yesterday. Decoration of graves of deceased members took pl.ac In the forenoon and services er held at the, tomple at 8 o'clock in the evening. Chancellor Commander J. W. Acton presided. Roll call of the dead showed that fifty-five members of the l-dge hava paased on el nee It wa organized In 1889. Of these fourteen belonand to the original thirty-one charter members. W. C. Belman ("poke briefly on the significance of M-STOorla-l Day. He was a rrharter mejnber. first chancellor commander of the lodge and had been an active factor In Us success during he thirty-two years of its existence. The second address was ffiven by Arthur O. Deaver who now lives at South Chicago but who was formerly superintendent of West Hammond schools. He has been a member of the Hammond lodge for years and is an able speaker. He spoke of the great losses which were suffered in different respects by the country during the war and compared humanity to a motorcycle dlsr-a.tch rider in the late war who had lost one eye but who insisted in carrying on when he knew that the other t-ye was still good. He urged strict adherence to the principles as laid down in the Pythian motto as the best means of overcoming th ravages of war. Vocal solos weroi Klven by Mrs. P. P. Schohl and William Bipnce. Both were well received. The meeting closed after the usual ritualistic memorial service had been rendered.

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Personal and Social News

Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Tennis and family of Warren street have gone to Illinois where they will visit for a few weeks. Bm to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Elankenburg and family of 413 Summer boulevard, a son, Sunday, June 19. Both mother and son doing nicely.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown announce the engagement of their daughter Virginia Brown to Carl Linley of this city. The wedding will take place June 3". Mrs. E. C. Mlnas will entertain the R'.mbaeh avenue club at her home tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. Peter Lyons of Webb street has ben called to MIddleberry. Pa, by the serious Illness of her mother.

Judge V. S. Reiter who has been 111 for the past couple of days is able to be at work again today.

Dr. C. T. f'-rgf nthaler has opened his dental office at 17 Slate St., over the American Trust A Savings Bank. Phone Sill. Mrs. H. B. Eastr left Saturday for a two weeks' vacation at Toledo, O..nd Detroit, Mich. She will visit Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Lort, formerly of this City at Toledo. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Fred Hickox are visiting relatives in Cleveland. Dick B. O. Jimen who has been tiuring with th Val Entlne Vaudeville Co. all winter is spending the summer months with his mother Mr. A. E. Jme of 1066 Ray avenue. Mr. Jims has signed a season contract for next fall with a New York musical show. "The Hoodooed Coon." a fare In three acts will be given this evening undr the auspices of th-e young

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"Th Hoodoed Coon." a 3 ace farce given by the Centenary M. E. church tomorrow evening at K. of P. hall. Tickets 30 and 50c. , 6-20-1

The winner of th organ given away by Germania Club is number 54. Persons having this number call at Club House and claim organ. 6-20-1

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before at Palonla hall n the north side and with such success that It will be repeated tomorrow evening at elgnt o'clock at the K. of P. hall.. The public Is most cordially Invited to attend. Tickets may be had at tne door.

daughter. Agnes June. Both mother and daughter doing nlcfly. The marrlane of Ruth Kemp, daugh

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Anthony Stackus was solemnizes at s o'clock Saturday evening, June 18th Ht eight o'clock at the home of the

Mrs. C. H. Hohman will entertain i

the Tuesday Afternoon club at a one o'clock luncht-on at her home tomorrow. This will be the last meeting, until the fall. Mrs. E. E. Harris and daughter Eleanor have gone to St. Louis, Mo., to visit her parents.

Margaret and Nancy llagedorn have gone to the Dank-la farm at Knox, Ind., where they will spend the summer.

Mrs. Harriett Walker has gone to Palter. Mich., where she will spend a month with her mother, Mrs. Joseph Hembroff, sr.

Clarence Muehlberger who has been attending Wisconsin University was home for the week end, he went back last evening as he will attend summer school .

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sylvester of Chicago were Hammond visitors yesterday. Mr. Sylvester was the former indutsrial supervisor in the Hammond public schools.

Mr. and Mrs. Martin White and children of Chicago spent the week end as the guests of Mrs. White's parents. Dr. and Mrs. Campbell of Ruth street.

The Misses Alta Adkins. Ethel EbTight. Kate Hamilton and Marguerite Mack of Crown Point, accompanied by Miss Adkins". mother will take a course at Columbia University this summer. They will also have a trip through the east, including the New England states.

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(All!) OK TIIMiS We wish to express the thanks which we have in our hearts for the sympathy and kind words of our neighbors and friends In our sorrows at the untimely and sudden death of our dear one. (.'has. Henry Reynolds. MRS. MAME REYNOLDS. Mrs. J ESS IK REYNOLDS. MRS. MARGARET REYNOLDS. T. I. REYNOLDS. K. M. REYNOLDS. C. J. REYNOLDS. 6-20-1

In Memoriam

Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Grey of 359 Thornton Ftreet, June 19th, a

THIS WILL ASTONISH HAMMOND PEOPLE The quick action of simple wltchhasel. hydrastis. camphor, etc., as mixed In Lavoptik eye wash, will surprise Hamond people. One girl with weak, strained eyes was helped by a single application. Her mother could hardly sew or read because of eye pains. In one week she too was benefited. We guarantee a small bottle of Lavoptik to help ANT CASE weak. Mrained or inflamf-d eyes. Aluminum eye cup FREE. Summers Pharmacy, Hammond. Ind. Adr.

IN" MX MORI AM In loving remembrance of my dar mother and grandmother, Mrs. Margarent Habermann. who died two years ago today. June 20, 1919: She sudd'-nly was culled away To leave this world of sorrow With us she could no longer stay. Not even till tomorrow. She wished to see us all so dear. No time to her was given May we prepare to meet her there At God's right hand in heaven, Sometime when our eyes shall see The fiice we loved so well. Sometime our hands will clasp In hers. And never fuy farewell. 6-20 Mrs. Wm. Zahrte and Family.

bride's partnts. 531 W. State st., vet Hamond. the Rev. R. G. L'.cklider of the First Baptist church officiating. The bride looked lovely in a gown of white georgette crtpe over white atin. with an arm bouquet of white tuveft peas and lilies of the valley. The maid of honor Carolyn Llcklidt-r woro a dress of white silk net and carried pink roses, the brides maid Vivian Dietrich wore Nile green organdy and carried white roses. .nss LUklider was attended by George Van Slyke who served as best man and Mih Dietrich was attended by Walter Krutger. The homo was attractively decorated with (lowers and ferns and following the reading of the ceremony a three course supper was served to the relatives and friends present. The bride and groom w:re the recipients of many lovely gifts. They will be at home to their friends at the home of the bride's parents for tho present, 531 West State street. West Hammond. The regular meeting of the Wm. Calkins W. R. C. will be held tomorrow afternoon Tuesday, June 21. A noonday luncheon will be served at 1o'clock. Business of importance and initiation of candidates will take place at 2 o'clock. All it)f.mlT8 urged to be present . Mr. And Mrs. J. H. Meyn, Mr. -ii .Mrs. P. G. .Moonhead. Fredrioh I'eckman. Kenneth Stewart and Dr. 1'ugh were dinner guests at Harry Newman's country home yesterday. Estell." Newton of Kansas City, Mo., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. (1. T.

. ! ' 'ICgggllB Jonties of this city. Mrs. Jonnes entertained several guests at dinner last evening for Misa Newton.

AT THE PARTHENON "The Scarab Ring." which will be shown at the Parathenon theater -today, tomorrow and Wednesday is a strong society play which contains an element of mystery and suspense and is baivd upon the popular novel by

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HT MX MO KI AM In memory of Miss Howarth, who passed from this life June 16th: From life's wonderful Garden of glr-hood.

That gladdens our world weary eye. j God picked a beautiful blossom ! For His garden beyond the sky. ! There it will bud and bioom again, j Into everlasting life, While the flowers that bloom in earth's garden. j May be crushed w ith care and strife j We arp sure to harvest the seeds we i sow. Whether thistle or golden rod, So let us pattern our lives from this ' beautiful flower. That blooms In the Garden of God. 6-20

COME AND HEAR THIS NOTED SPEAKER! August Claessens One of the five New York Socialist Assemblymen ousted from their seats in 1920. MR. CLAESSENS WILL SPEAK ON "The Economic Problems

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Harriet Gaylord entitled "The Desperate Heritiage." The scenes are all laid in homes of wealth or public buildings, and Miss Joyce appears as a young woman, brought up In luxury, a type of role In which she has achieved her greatest success. The role in "The Scarab Ring" is different from anything previously attempted by the star, and places her in a new Iiht upon the screen. Kdward Jose, who has directed several successes for Miss Joyce, and who was at one time director for Sarah Bernhardt, had charge of the production. Joe Kins, a well known leading man, play opposite the star and a cast of well known players, including such names as Maude Malcolm, K. I'hlUlps, Fuller Mellish. Claude KinK, Jack Hopkins and Armand Cortez, does Us part to make the play a success. The story is one that Is sure to pleas.

HIT BY AUTO Hoy Mack Taylor. 4 years of age. was struck and painfully injured by nn automobile Saturday afternoon. The lad suffered a broken lee nn.

bruises about the head. He wft ru.hed to Dr. Buchanans office where his injuries were dressed. And WM taken home. The lad ran Into Morton court from an alley Just as Harold Pardee, R. F. I). So. 1, Concord, Mich., turned into the street from State street. He struck the little boy at the corner of the alley and Morton court.

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Broken Moon Nora Baye$ In a Little Front Parlor (On an Old Back Street) Nora Baytt

Oh, Sweet Amelia Hortense

Frank Crumii Frank Crumii

Van and Sehenei Van and Eehtnek

Sweet Lore

She Walks In Her Husband's Sleep

Don't You Remember the Time? Grant Rtenhna and Howard Martk

Dear Little Street Back Home Campbell and Burt

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