Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 39, Hammond, Lake County, 15 October 1921 — Page 6

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TTI , TTMRS. October 15, 1921.

A i th e Co uniy Seat

Husbands Root for Crealcst Woman's College

program to be triven at the ;:nti;?t church. Sunday -veiiinR, Oct. J I :C 1 : ( 1 r m Selected MisJ Ii2i' Kilboru. J H.wv.n. me Thou Almighty Kintf." I ': ; aver i'a.ste r .... i

:".--viie - V. ruur Choir. i;tlem Smart "The Ijord la My Shepherd. " ladles' Quartette Aehfoil "Today." Mrs. Janet Smith. Mtaa IifHla-r vi'.rier, Mlas Tiuth. Patterson. and T.itln.a Smith. Anthem THeyer -Kid TJct Thy Face." Indies Chcrua Wil!"on -Seek Ye The lxrd." Offeratory -'Largro"' Han2il Miaa Haael KJ'.yorn and Miaa Cecil Crowel!. A n n o u ncameni a. Anthem ....... Merirs "TIipm. O rather." !jid:eV Chorda SaaUfiy "Fajfh. Hope and Love." Sole . - BucU "My Redeemer and My Lnrd Mra. li'red Young Anthem Hopklat "Lift l"p Tour He-aJj." Be::ed!ct!on. . UrffiB I'owtiuie Selected M-lsa Uasal IC-H born. Thrctirt hr attorney J. C'.ecn Harof Gary, Marte Chrlale ef Indiana .t.-hc-r. h-aa filed divorce proceeding, vjiinat Cjyde Chr'.sle, whom jits ma.rd in Chicaao In 1901 and separated 13?1, prior to that time, h had th-

Kncuurairing; rp.'rt .-..me from t h " hed.!de f Mr. J . J . W h"ier who w ;.ertet on in the M ;:.' hoapita.! T ies.i". Her rciv"y ha hren :vinaritL ' t . r on u.' 1 :'. fr. S v xpecU to remain in tim-y for you i a month, g-cing- to tha lutme yf her ilau-'th ted Mrs. Hi. i?--hlab',e a ain as ah-" ; ahle to the hcapiit-a'w forty hour demotion w.H begirt at St. MirVi Catholic Church. Funday. FevrsI miaalona-ry priti will have charS'- of t-ho jrervicea which will laat until Wedneaday. AufUJt Heiii completed a deal this ree'.; whereby h becar.i tha owner of Centra! Mijr.c Ha.ll. He will put, in a complete atoclt of toy-3 itcd Otriatmaa gifts the rtret cc.naisrnmeut being unioacied this woek. Mrs. J.faurice Molicmi of Brooklyn. N. T.. reached Cjciwn I'oin: tha aarly part of the week for au stei:ded visit with her father and slj'cr, Misa ("Jlaidya Beat tic, who has been eerio isly B.cli with pneair.ona the paJt two weeka. lira. McKcurie coming to assist lu the are of her. Hhe is very much Improved, however and wall proh ably return to New York with Mrs. MoKe.ntie when ler health n-rmiLa. Georye T. Cwmwi of County Auditor Poland' (ifflra force went to Ijifayetta today to attend the PurdueIndiana football g-a-ne.

The new milKon-dollar building of tf.e Woman's Institute of Domestic Arts and Sciences, of Scrantors, Pa., has juat been dedicated. The Institute teaches dressmaking, millinery and cookery, and, with its record of contact with more than a million women in all parts of the world, is the largest woman's collere n existence.

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Jamas V. Johnson left yesterday morninar for Lo Angelea. California,

ted htme!f from their hme o-erjwhi3ra ha will upend tha winter with

and remained In the company ofi n Marrir jonneon aaia rarr.iiy.

r womn of Vcimoral character. Mr. and Mrs. r . H. Mlc.haed ara

viait'.rg: friends In Indanapoils. Mrs. Jaj-nes Pinkert-on of PheHiy, visrite.d her chldren here yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. S. A: Brownell went to Indianapolis yesterday inornlr.u to viFit their dauffhtar Mrs. H.y Casey, ard family for a few Oaya. Mrs. Besaie Hayden went to rnd'.an-

ivu j'uilty of true! and inhuman '.'tn;ent. Sha asks a.a absolute dlfaiiie wit?; fh TThitins; Fr1ars haa on yohed'jlel for Sunday and a yood

. i e ;s pypectieil &a tie 5rlara are ' .cl;r jack tta.n- The Am-er'.can je:on team won tiieir first, grame from j

c. iaat tanaay ana nave 'be;n out .:ng in some gocd yractice this pst Women's Foreign Missionary o the. Methoj!t church had ft p'.eassnt meeting- at the church on Thursday afternocn. Th in charge of Mr. Joseph Brown ally handled. A rhort biisine.-s .- rai-je r.eosirv by the. rea'.p- : of Mr.-. Wl'l Vi'.w. VM held r resiET.ation of iir. Vilmer wh j.eeti president r the society fir . - '."ifn years was aA-epted with rv Miss Josephine, Mf-er was put president's chair for fhe cott-.--c : ar. Refreshments were erre5 e '. thfl close of the meeting. r.erj. f. Ilay-es la the ow-ner of a Buick edan in which he will i:!v to St. reterrfburg, Florida, nest " ''.. !n company wfth Mrs. Hayes. ''..'f makes the eevententh car which Ilsyes has cwn-d since the sianu"icture f autom'bdlee be4?an. Mr. i'.ayea he titfwwe property interea-e t'r. Peteraburr an3 ependa th -srrn't there, e&ch year.

apolia yesterday morning ti visSt hax friend, Mrs. Vols. Mia-a JeTiie We.wt.barg- irent t Ffammond yesterday to visit her sister. Mrs A.. H. Parker and fajnily. John H. Hsyhurst went to Thorntown, Ind.. on ibusinsa la.t evenitKp. Mr. ajij Sir. Amoa Tliompson are Tiait'.riK their daujrhter Mf-s. Kla M.r-rlm-an and fsmi!y in TLnjror, Mich. Tha Lowell rjrirm ifoothalli team will play tha Ijes-ion tf-am cf Valparaiso here tomorrcw. The boya are 'x-''.sg for a food arrc-g- team-

Mr.

Mary Brooks Pickcn, Vice-President ar.d Director of Instruction of the Woman's Institute of Dom::ric Arts and Scien:es, of Scranton, Pa.

::-s. VTm. Vord r.d w:i mj are -- !' d'.nsr the srek 1n Mlnoclf. 111., the .r . ?t of tela; v5. Mr. and Mrs. Major Altman expect move into the home which they a.' e rented of Mrs. Schedell on Court ;c-et the early part of neit w-ek. ' house has been hacfieomely 3cot

GOOD WORDS FOR WHITING CIVIC CLUB rSCCUL TO THE T1HE5 TTTHTIN'O, Ind. Oct. 15. No man's bnaires?. home or social life is so snctinj that he cannot devote thrj hours in one month to civic welfare wirth business and eo-:al friends ani ncigrhbors at a regular rrwtingr of t" TThitins Cornmercia.T Club. Th's club was not launched to effort politics.1 issrues, forceful attitudes nor a.ny other position 1n which it wishes to proclaim itael f . The Wh'.tinf? Crmmerc-lal Cub 's en erpAr. Itaticn. t-r;cial and edyfyinjr

, Speakers and of ertair.ers to fulfil the j Whitina Commercial Club' a object, j "(rnir eroial" mig-'nt be a.r.d probably j is a misnomer tor the organization that I is made up of laborers, mevrhanics.

Al.Iy tha husbands In the world

couid rr.anase to get out the Fame

nlcnt and form a Husba Is' Penfeial and Protective Association if all tha members of the Association could contrive to hold back .ouut a quarter a week from their pay rnrelopes to found a (treat fund And. if they should make of their fund a kind of Fu'ltrer Kou elation or obel Pe.xoe Priie to reward annu!!v ilia rretest sirgie RRcncy drdioatod to the relief of aufferlnt among marr'r.5 men Tbt-n, the Woman's In.stitute of Po--restic Arts and f-'-ierces wnulJ win ;-ar after ye.ir wiihout a dissenting vote. Of course, the imagination beirs to 'rip l's gears when aijed to tontemp'ate the poasib'.Hty of any considerLbie number of married men slipping

the home ties lonp enoiich to orra;iir.e. And the basis srr.g-ested f..r Its rimnoIrp !.-, probably imiiracticablo. But in caie these thln"."i wrri possible f'!"! ?"jch an lnr-r'.iib!rt a.(rlat !n could be f-rrr.--d. the furd would certain!;.' R ) to an ir.atltution that las taught 125,000 women to make thf'r 'Wn clothes, 'rim 'heir own h.-.:a and cook reai me, Is. The, Wrman's Irst!'-.te of ronret!c rs end Srl-pcrp. of .Scryitcn, I.'!.,

i.ii lust c?d:.atd a r.ew miinon-

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d:tlnctir.:i et'e-ded tho c re:non'er inclu.-'ir.s r,' - rvor Pptoul. of Fc 'n nvlvsnin; Admiral Austin M. Krih of tr T.'r.'.id States Navy: Miss N.r.s; li'J.'cia, th rr.ag--line artist, who rc rontJy rtit'ted I'reMlde?:t I!:inlir.r yvt. Saliv James Ff.'i;l..im, v. ho di.

a bust of the Pres. dent in city; It.

dema from ail parts of the United Siai-H, ar.d also from Canada, wnero the Institute's methods urd text li'yiks wrj rt-entlv ailof)t.:d ty the Pomlnloi uovernment fur use In teaching at.te cowrnos in homft ecmoriir. Th ofTi'-tal and professional i.upor-tan--of the Ijdl-atlon guests attesra the fiirmtv and rtand'r.p Bmorfr coileg:ot.' founuat lurs a-h;cvJ by the Instln.te in Its life of five years. Its rh'-ka! urowfh is no Iss phenomenal. At the close of it? 1 G. tie firt ytar of Its fxirr.ce, irs s'r.ff comprised 25 men and wonion. it occupied 2.S'0 S'ir.are feet of floor space, ar.d its enrollment was 3.(22 stud'-rts. Tode.'s e ollrr.eiit records show a total of 12,".'i.i atudent". of which atont 75, Cm? ar-.i now receivii-jt instruction: its staf has (j-ro'.vn to R;6. ard it hns SS.OOO :-ou:re fret of floor spi.ee. It is recIr.eil as the ljLrsoft. women's relies in the -.vi-rid. "P-rsona!izd prv!cf," rorderod unH-diy by the v.-hoie Itititufe orffanizatijn urdT Mrs. Mary Brooks Pi-, ken. I !r- "for otl Instruction, is tho aocret of the Institute's success. livery personal oharacterlFti.: of face, appeo-r-

-j ance. education, tarte and environment

is !;nin to the Institute for every stiirrr. TV" r"."-rd of 'hem, is before f-..T- !r:ri ruci or n hen yra-1 tiK iesson I a;" - ii'i atiswrrir.ir letters. The

der.t mii's aw:

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: c ir! in a ciass pura, ( n t r-rfion. i fcMilda-ce and advice ara fa:h:cned to

fit her particular r.eefls.

Monday and Tuesday Big Price Reduction AT OUR TWO STORES Phone PhoRC 793 nUDDmiaV 794 GROCERY and MARKET HESSVILLE STORE 1376-Yl Oysters From Baltimore Daily

SUGAR QUAKER OATS PLATE CORN 5 lb. P pkg. BEEF 30c 10c 6hc SPARE RJ2S CALF BRAINS BRISKET BACON Per lb. Per lb. Per D. 11c 11c 19c SALT "IfIjEITor" 109 lbs. 10-lb. sack PET RULK CHICKLN FEED 22c 10c $2.25 CALF OR PIG EGGS "MACARONI 0R HEARTS Per doz. Spaghetli, 3 for 7ic 33c 20c AMERICAN OR WAX PAPER p!aTEE0IUNG" BRICK QIEESE 6 for BEEF 25c 25c 6ic

tm:n-s and irofef-sional men. Ti c j For Window. i fcrtberinir uf f:try project fowivrdj If J! would polish yonr window, civic welfare is discussed at Whitiri; t tsc a ni'xturp o? powdered wishinir '

blue and liquid Rnitnonla. Put a litt'e

of the mixturp on a cloth and polish. The rfjult will be very bright windo-vs.

Comercial Club mctinps. Not heatedly, but wimly. Kapld and nteiiectual dicuirfions cf worthy projfc? f- r cirlc welfare are immediately referred

to different bureaus carefully sp'tilj by club officials; cafeteria luncn ami ' Usually. c:ra.rs always follow a very ..;. ahli j M-ner can't d fvfryt.h'nfr, bnt !

wafting; yearly hanquet. I. very b-j'-I , can erorything that most cltlsrn of Whiting and ltc-bertidale '. yfp;it fo no hartlly Invittxl to bf-come a member "f J e- - . l . - -.j. j.

the Whiting- Commercial Club. j Every member can prt:r tT. ,-. j that do not yet belong to this fp!cnul orisranization with application for mem- j

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ppople

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if HUNT'S OlJAKNTKF.l

SKIN DISEAS3 RKMKDIE3 Ml (Hunt's Sle and Soap), tail in Jjf the trtatmrnt of Itch. Eciems, j Ringworm,Tetter or other Hen

intf ainn ciseesr. iy tuu

ttc'-.Tir.t kl our riaic I't r a?- by W-;h Itues and Stationery ('(tniir.y Adv.

Tade at cur up-to-date store, where yon cam jret wkst you order. These pricea are good at oar HcjstUs store. C. W. HUBBARD AUTO SERVICE 741 CLAUDE ST., HAMMOND

SEE US FOR Winter Enclosures ON YOUR CAR

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bership oards.

.utfunci in ioura i ncrsnay or ev- ( ery month at the Slavish hall, ornr

listn street ana mwt Kra-t, rua.n flo-or, Ffhort street entrance.

Wemen'a Club in 1747. A rru-rtr orirsnlz4d woman's dr.)) xisted In Now York ns env'v its 1717

Cge TitUk for INFANTS S INVALIDS

Avoid Imitations sod Substitutes.

r'orlnfsFiti.Invalids nQ-ewlnCW!rfn I Rich Milk. MIe Grain Extract in Powder

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The Onpnal ooii-IJrink Vor All Ages

ha Cooking Nourishing Digestible

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mid np: Rrt'ovcri ing our spc-.iai.;-.

.r. lfri''rs from $2" . i ctnii-hiiig, pnint-

HAMMOND Auto Paint & Top Co.

480 Hchrnan Street.

Phone 3471

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"I should think ill of any man who did not leave his children a little better off materially than himself." Theodore Roosevelt.

Roosevelt set quite a task for himself when he penned the above for, as you know, his family was a large one. xf he is right. If the world is to improve, we must leave our children better off than we were left. Have you started by accumulating a snug sum in some good bank)

We have a savings-book for you. Citizens National Hammond, Indiana

Bank

J. C. Paxton, President

W. D. WEIS. M. D. J. C. PAXTON

P. H. Fedder, Cashier DIRECTORS LEO WOLF W. G. PAXTON R. 0. OSTROWSKI, M. D.

C. E. Bauer. Vice President

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R FEDDER E. BAUER

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For over twenty years we have been dealers in bonds and mortgages without a loss of a single dollar to one of our investors. We consider this a good record and assure you ample security and interest regularly on all First Gold Mortgages purchased from our bank. Do not be mislead by glowing promises of abnormal profits but be conservative and buy your securities where you know nothing but safe investments are handled.. We are prepared to sell you First Mortgage Gold Bonds ranging from $100.00 up, with interest at seven per cent payable semi-annually. We will be glad to consult with you at any time.

First Trust & Savin

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Formerly Known as Lake County Savings and Trust Bank Corner State and Hohman Streets HAMMOND, INDIANA

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

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DAVID T. EMERY,

CHAS. H. W0LTERS. Asst. Sec.-Treas.

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