Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 88, Hammond, Lake County, 3 October 1921 — Page 5
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TI LKY-I OMSOV WKDUINU. Saturday evening ut sis o'clock Miss Vera Marqutnte Tuby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Tuby. Iniame the "bride, of Elliott Ilffonbuig t'onroy, son 'f Mrs. (iraee Conroy, mi h-r icirent;--' home un Walthjia str-et. Simp! i.-ii y talked the f.prviocp, tlx- Ho v. . J 'Sharp, iormer icu-lor of the t'hrS.-t U:i church in Hamnvrd, (.fftv iating. The brid. was lovely In u h:inJc:ne frock of dark blue canton or nr.) she vi.re a corsage of xiut.si- tea Vi.rs find lilies of the valley. Her sicitti. Miss ;iadys Tuley, whs maid j f honor and she wore a becoming dr.-ss of dark Jirw n l'oirct twill with a colle ge of sweetheart roses. The groom was attended by Kay lUmaji'. Mrs. O. Kietn. the bride' slstc, flayed I,.hengiir's Wcdd'ntr March. An elaborate bridal dinner was s'rv-c-1 aftir the ceremony to the Immediate families. The hrlle and groom left by motr for (iarv. where they Ihavr a beautiful apurtment In raedir.ess On Kifth avenue. Mr?, ('onroy Is one of Hammond's must chinning and popular your.;; women. is a graduate of Ham mond high school. having bcn a memtr of tbo clans of '19. Mr. Conroy wa graduated from the Hunini nd jugh school in 1912. and two ye tit a Uter finished a scientific course in Valparaiso University. For a number 1 years he held a responsible position In th F. S. Efts company. Ho is fin aecmjllshed violinist, and Is now Hist "-violinist in the Orpheum theatre orvhsstra In Gary, Mr. Oooroy Is one r H&tr. n-jond s most promising and r,rthy young men, and a great many friend extend to his brldu and him thejr kindest wishes for en abundance of happiness and good fortune. BRWHKK-ntSiaj WKl)I)ltt, Mlaa Irene Bracher, daughter of Mr. and, Mrs. B. Kracher, and Harry liak., sort of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Baske ot Manna, Ind., wer unitd in marriage on Saturday afternoon at one o clock. The services were read by the Rev. John C. I'arrett of the First Presbyterian ohurch. at this homa of the bride's parents on Klizabeth street. Th brida was charming in a black yauiton crepe gown, and she wore a '"f-orsaare of Jack roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Kvelyn ESrather was the maid of honor and Harvey Krieger acted as bat man. Following the ceremony a nuptial dinner u aa served, t ha table prettily decorated with English gardtn flowers. The bride and groorn left for a ' -week's motor trip through eouthern Indiana, afte which they will be at Jiome in their new residence in Winamac, Itid. Mrs Basks wa.4 graduated frcm Hammond high school in 191. ai.d since tha tim hag been employed by Vie Northern Indiana Gas & Electric Co. hc Is very we-11 known anil has a sreat tna.ny friends her. Mr. Bafke is in business in AVinamac, Ind., where bo has a garage and automobile agncy. lift la iiuite wtll knuwn Hammond and a large circle of friends extend ti Mr. and Mrs. Baske their heartiest congratulations and good wish-.. The I C. B. A. will inet tomorrow ffveniog at half past seven o'clock in Wei' hull. There will be an address by a supreme officer, after which refreshments w ill he strvdd. A pood attendance ia desired. LIVE LOCAL NEWS "ADS" Hammond Musical College, Piano, Voice. Violin. Public Speaking, lke!"le. Banjo, Mandolin, Guitar. Dancing, Dramatic Art. 10-1 KNIGHTS TEMPLARS ATTENTION! 1 Hammond Comrnandery Xo. 41 K. 'I. will hold n Stated Conclave Monday eve, Oct. 3rd at o'clock. Order of the. Temple will be confined. Men.-, bera urged to be present. ' 10-1-3 WALTER T 1! Vill.Y. b C. ! Wassey's Pleating Shop KMBROIDKftlXG. STAJI 11 Hi, HHMTITCIIIVG, BITTOX HOI K. Bi"irox rovEHnc, iihaidimu, ! HltHI, FAry XTITCHIXS. tl ATE STREET, PHOK HAM. 3IOMJ 4 l, L .1 -U. . .. . - , . . MJL-LJ1.J3 i Now a Folly to Have Corns Millions of People Know an Easy Wy to End Them Quick and Sure TTOLKS all about von now treat corns L vi .ie i ! mu w. ,i Miiv. way, 4 1 11 9 wily corns are becoming so uncommon. At the ftrst corn' pin they apply Blue-jay the liquid or the plaster for sals at all druggist'. The pain stops instantly. Soon the whole corn gently looaen and comet out. ThU U not like old ways, harth and crude. It is the modern method, put out by a laboratory of world-wide repute. For millions of people it has aolved the corn problem. It will brin? you freedom and forever when you know it. For your own taks, fijjd this out tonight. Liquid or Plaster Blue - j ay tops pain-end3 corns a Bauer Sz Black product Attention Ladies We wish to call your attention to the fact that Mrs. Overman, saleslady at the style shop for the past three years, is now in charge of the Women's Readyrto-Wear at THE HERTZ DEPT. STORE 255 E. State Street.
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Simun rail y tonight at the Orlihcuni Theatre music. Good speaking. 'iOdj iv-a-i a. A charming fu.'prUe party waa given lat-t yaturduy veiling In honor or Mif.s Frieda Woif at lier homv on iartieid avci'Uet The rooms wer? very it. tractive wtih lj.uijuts of plfik unJ ub::e China aate-rs. and ribbon huiii ills' fr ,tn the chandcli ts. The evnh'K wa ;ij. yably fnt ;n-l m-j ie. after nhnti i pointrj cour.se lunci eon t ) the Mis 'is Ir.-rie T'lrich. wiib gHinei - prettily up - was served H.iZv 1 .NVw- ! mini. Myrtle 1'r. psel. I. Milan KMrr. I.yiiia UnlofY, Ami.'! (! b -nburg. Kiate, Alma. Helen, Krieua nnd Ajgu.t:i Wolf, and i'larnrp 'lemi.-. Kiwaid Wwsinji. lie.! ph. Newman. arl Wi.lt. -Mbtrt and Arthur lir- u. Udwiti Klat' '. tieorge Kescke. Wllliajn Wolf, and Mrs. Henry 1'ei.erson - Iittlf Thomas Jamoa. the jeveri monlha eld ten of Mr. and Mr. Daniel j James of Hast Stfite street, who under-! wi-nt a v.ry s rioas o;ier at io a for an at seess last Saturday, is getting along very nl. ely at his h one. Mi.- Rose Wl-.er of f 1 1 Calumo! avenue will open a st'idio tir the teachirijr of piano at h -r hom on tiv fifteeiilh of October. Any who wish t communicate with Miss Wirier will call Sj7-J and make arrangements for further leisona. li-;i-u T't.e children of St. Paul's Kpiscopal Sunday school will have a social meeting tomorrow evening at seven o'clock in the guild room of the church an! all the little people are urged to be in attendance. George J. LiesenfcH. automobile Insurance writer, has goni to Stone Lake, Wis., on business, and will be 1 gona a week or fen day. Mra. Allan O'Rourke haa returned home after spending averal days with her mother in Oak Park. Chicngo. Mra. O'Kourk waa quite i'l prtvlou"
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Ed. Simon will tell you what he stands for. Floyd R. Murray will expose the water works deal.
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The 1-eaguje of Womr-n VotT will meet tomorrow jilgiit,. October 4h. In the e urt h"u;e vnd all women inter-) et.d in civic government are urged l'' be In alter, da nee. ' Mr. and Mrs. JJavld Moore of Peori :l Ii. art the housi- truest of tbeir scm. Harold and Herman Meore of this city. I While in 1 lb mrnond. Mr. and lun.! Moorn will celebrate their thirty-fifth wedding anulvi rsary at dinner given in their son's home. Mrs. W. U. Slagt-1. who has been visiting her jiar. ntn. Judge and Mrr. W. A. Jordan of Fayett .' str- et, return-J id to be: home n Mciopnis. 'i'enn.. on .Saturday after an et-'iided yisit heru. The annual meetlnsr r.f the Ike County Hur.'inu So-t ty w ill lake plate .niir!,t at the Cvnlral Sehool at bn'.f past seven o'cl ock. All the embers are urp:d to b: pr.aent. as 'ho lection uf off leers and the payment of dues will take place. A O t ' r. M K T . (i H Heigcn. c'llropractor, of Chicago (f rintrly vf Hammond), has opened a branch office in suite 204. Ham mond building. Hammond. Hours 2:0t' to 8:t'0 p. m. Tuesdays. Thursday and Saturdays. Phono IC4. 18-5-1 . .. Friday evening the teachers of the Kenwood school were at home t the patrons of the school and a large attendance enjoyed the function. Kupt. Monroe. Miss Mabbs. the principal of the school, I j. liomberger and V. C Crumpai-ker k:lvi vcrv Interesting talks, and the ?chool children rendered a splendid program. In the course of the evening a rarenfM and Teachers Club was organized, to which Mrs Walter Wise was eleetd president. Mrs. Charbs True, vice president, an! Mrs. Joseph Harnit. secretary and treasgrer. Iight refreshments were served the guests.
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W. C. BELMAN, Vice President W. H- RiPPkCahhier
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Mr. and Mra. J. Albert Webb of Hyde Park announce the engagement of tht-ir duagbter. Mat gary Faye, t Jvar larson tf Fast Ciiicago, the willing to take place some time the first f lw.-eJnbT. Mla Maude Nye of Winamae, Indi ana, rpeqt the week-end with Miss lHrl Meyers of South Hohma stre't.
The William Caulkins Relief Corps will have a regular mett'ng tomorrow afti moon at half past I ro o'clotk, ):- tober 4th. Kvtrybody !s welcome. Mrs. Emma Uoeil delightfully entertained a iigntber of young people at the iiinoe of l.r jon, iierh'.an loell, on Hickory street. In honor of the Misses I.il iian Ioell and Knima Word. The bu wa pi'tty with a utun:rial color schema and large bouquet! vt full fiowftrs. Muile and gmes were njoyed, after w hich a dainty luncheon was served to Mrs. Kmma Duel!. Mr. and Mrs. flerman b'oell, the Mist-en l..i.lian Winning. Mabelle Biic.ii, Minnie Clemens, Klsi V"a.lker. Kotv Feddeler, Oiga llustiak Tllll tchroder. Owenneth McXoy. !illian Hambroukea. Florence Brown, Bertha Jacc:;en. Iillian lioell, Knima Word and Henrietta Doeil and fcarl CiayloH, Harry Jijiiiiialai. lavld Norton, Hoy Clayton. Arthur Sioelof. John Schroeder. Koi'ot. Janeck, Or Sicciof. Arlet Walker. Henry Lippold, Harry Richards, Henry ant William loell. The members of the Uiidles' Bibie Class of the First M. K. Church are goinp to iiavo their pictures taken at Svholil's studij In tha Straube building tomorrow afternoon at hlf past two o'clock. The entire class will be in attendance. Mr. nd Mrs. Karl Snyder of Hanover street, delightfully entertained at a six o'clock dinner at thair home last Saturday evening. A larie hornet's nest was suspended above the dining tabic, with ribbons of autumnal colors leading to the place cards. The
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, ijiiat nest contained tiny uubes, wherefin -i re written the fortunes of each : guest. Fail flowers decorated the table.
and a delicious cuurce dinner as served. During the evening the guests enjoy d gsmes ,,f Five Hundred and! Plnoch'.e, and dancing. The guests; included Mr. and Mrs. William Mettler' Mr. and Mrs. Ferral, of Gary, Mr. and Mr. Ja-cg Doll, Mr. and Mrs. llarley Cverson, Miss Clara Mason and Max Parbst. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hu'ber of War ten street have returned from a seven weeks' so-Journ in Hollywood, Call - j forniH, where they had a bungalow and! enjoy d a delightful season of entertaining. Thftj were feted by Jtr. and Mrs. .Hlschoff. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Rowe Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, all of Chicago, and rrcently located In the Golden State. Mr. and Mrs. I,indemaiin, of Cali fornia, and Mr. and Mr. John Levin, of Pasadena, formerly of Ha-mujond. The Hubert! were accompanied on their trip to the west by r. and Mrs. Stewart and d.iugiitf-r Miss Mary Htlen, of Flint Michigan, whom they knew In Florida. Mr. and Mrs Huber had a thoroughly Inter sting Taxation and will leave very shortly for FJoi Ida. nhtre they have a cottage and wjH sp'-n-d the winter. FATALLY SOALDED Rajmond Mlotke, one anil on-balf years old. was fatally scalded yesterday afternoon when he up;-et a boiling pot of coffee while Ms mother was out of the room. TJ) parents live at 235 154th Ilace. West Hammond. The child, who died this morning will be urled from Holy Cross church tomorrow. Edjd A. IUkonski will have charse of the funeral arrangements. XK MEMORXJLaf In remembrance of our father, Henry Hopp, -who passed away one year ago today, Oetober 3, 132?: In the grave yard softly sleeping-. Where the flowers gently wave, Lies the one we love so dearly. In his silent, lonely grave. Peaceful be your p!fep, dear father.It is sweet to breathe jour name. ITCHING ECZEMA SHTUP I Any breaking out of the skin, even fiery, itching tczema. can be quicklv : overcome by applying little MenthoSulphur. says a noted skin specialist. PecauHe of Its rerm destroying properties, this suiphur preparation instantly brings fafc from skin irrjtai lion, soothes and heals the eczma right up end leaves the skin clear and smooth. ; It seldom falls to relieve the tor- ; ment and di.-fiurement. Kufferera from , kin trouble should get a little jar of renth-Sulphul from nny good druggist and use U like a cold cream. Adv. q1 IsMtl "THE State and
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These Items for Tuesday Only No Mail, C. O. D. or Phone Orders Sale Starts Promptly at 8:30 a. m. Tomorrow
BED SHEETS $1.00 Extra large, medium heavy quality, seamless. LADIES' UNION SUITS 69c Made of pure white combed yarn, in any style. Regular $1.00 quality. CANVAS GLOVES 10c Good quality, selling usually at 18c. Have leatherette gauntlet. BED BLANKETS $2.19 Large size for double bed, wilh pink or blue border; $3.00 quality. PINK CREPE BLOOMERS 39c A wide range of sizes in the best quality Windsor Crepe. The usual 59c values. APRON GINGHAM 12ic 27 inches wide, in every wanted check and pattern; 18c values.
In life wa loved you dearly. In death do the same. Just una year ago you left us, low w miss you father dear. And remember all your kindness, Aa we drop a silent tear. C'ur hearts are tillod with sadness i'or your footsteps wa hear no more. You are gone, but; not forgotten. Nor shall you ever be. Tour ("S'ldrrr. and Grandchildren. 10 :
ST. JOHN Jhe St. John Band will gie a dance Tuesday evening, October 4th. Good music. 10-J-3 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR Hf N'T Two iiuely furnished front rooms in private family, on Mafon st. j i'noue ilrfiiLinootl 3It4. Married couple or two gentlemen preferred. Referen ces exchanged. 10:8" F R HUNT Five room furn. house. All conveniences. Phone I262-M Humtnond. 10. -J WaM
1'Walk-Over" Skoes For" Men and Women 25 Less Than Last Year
THINK OF IT! You can get these "BANG-UP" good shoes, the choice of millions, for $8 and $10
"LET YOUR NEXT PAIR BE WALK-OVERS" JAS. B: ORTT "The Shop Ahead" 169 E. STATE ST. - - HAMMOND
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54-INCH DRESS SERGE $1 .00 Navy blue only, in a very good quality serge. BATH TOWELS ' 16c Medium large size with blue stripe border. Regular 25c quality. COMFORTER CRETONNE 22c Yard wide, in beautiful floral patterns for comforters or drapes; 29c values. CHILDREN'S HOSE 12c Black only, in a good quality hose for Fall and Winter; 19c values. KNITTING YARN 49c A wide range of wanted shades for winter things; 65c quality. SCOTCH PLAID SUITING 39c 36 inches wide, wool finish, in a beautiful range of shades.
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