Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 109, Hammond, Lake County, 27 October 1921 — Page 5

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hi tti;ii-s i;its wkimhm;. A very pretiy weddi: .; . a., v... t1 lait Wrdicsilay mn-ii 'v ;it t itie o'cln k when Miss llsteile Kut'er, daughter of Mr. Oeorrt Ituiicr i.f 1 :!. Iel-nd. 111., b-am.e the bride of Les'.i Saw ers. sn if Mis. 1:(mi'-'i Sawer- ..' Chicago. The oeremonj v aw i.vcfo'-n-d in the llo!f Name Cith.dr.U of Ciiigo hy KaiMier MCarty. '...1 t! t-we-e a Lirg- number f m,-:sls in at -te miance. -Mrs. C. T O'lirlfn, the irrtirn of honor, led t. bridal vice ten. --!. wore a handsome g v. n of j. -,d -c t , n i

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V. ror.ii Kecgan. the bride. unaol, wore ink I'snlPn i-n jic, softly .isn;., ,!. a;!.! K'Hnlcn hat with Fren.-h tl ers, hhe r.irrled Killarnoy ruf.s. The tuide entered th" church on her father's arm. .She was lovely in hit i very-1 int f,i Purlics stain p;own, trimmed with ropes of pearls and a Catharine de Medira collar .' point Inc. Her tulle veil fell from an rsf;':oHe coronet of the j,..ut la;e. a.-.l j-'ne ( arrieil a shower hommef of anforna, roses and ! : i s oi" the- vai.oy. s-'he was met at the aP.r.r 1 the tr ...m and l est man. Leo .s.uv. i.s. Huring t'.iceremony. Miss Grace Wils.-n 0; ri-i-'' - very sweetly jmk "O I'riim ise Me" and "1 Love You Truiy " Al ter the w diilns, a ref i t i on v.J t- 'd ir. the drawing rooms of Fairfax Hill, followed by -a nup'ml hre. kia.it. Ti:.- rooms were pre'tily decorated with Killarney roses. pick and while --'ters and smilax. In the cvains. a br'.'.al dinner was scrr, d to tin immediate families at the home of the groom's mother. Tim ynnna coirolo nil! make their home in ioiue It'ani for tl.e pn's. nt. ?.Ir;. Sewers" haa visited in Haminoiiii sevorai times, and has a num'.n r f 3CQ'.iaint.ino' here. For a number :' years she has been manager of the r-pair department in one ot the Ciicagi Telephone hrani h ottk-es. Mr. i'a'.vfts livtMl in Hammond from boyhod and has a gre .t many warm tiiends here. For some time lie v.i.s employed In the W. Ii Cunkey company, and at ire." nt holds a responsible position In the Parker Printing Company of C'.icafro. 1F many friend? extend to his bride ar.d him their heartiest congratu lat ions and g"Od i.'hcfi fi r a happy and prosperous fut ti: e.

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The !diss Eleanor and H-l"n Schaefer of Van Burne stre-'-.t attended u dinner dance Tuesday evrninif givon af the HoLil Sherman of Chicago. S'. irillts, general manager of tho. leindon Coal Storatre. Ltd., of Lmdnn. (ntario. has bo-en the house puest of his hrofher-in-la w. Dr. J. A Chevlr.y for several days He had considerable tuslress to transact here. The literal "ire department o r Hammond 'Woman's fTub held a delilf'itful meeting: Tuesday aferni on at the home of Mrs. J. C. Graves of Carrol', street. The Mrdleval Drama was the ntudy subject for th aftern ion. Mrs. J. O. Harntt. chairman of the fommltm. gave a brief review of the period, and read in a charmlnpr fashion, "Everyman." The characters In this ancient drama are the Voice of God. Death, the Mess nircr, Everyman, Fellow.-hip, Cousin. Kindred. KU h-s or floods. Oood-Peeds. Kn iv. leugre, B- auty. Five Wits. Btrength and the Ansel. It was written some tune between the fourteenth and f.fte?r.th century, and the author !s unknown, hut supposed to be pome or.e of the curgy. The Fng'tsh is perfect. A general discussion of Everyman and Every woman closed the pleasant afternoon's study. MP.S. J. A. Aninv, F-oretarv.

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li. i lis luncheon aj sei v.d to IP'ty r.ii' sts after a i.khI deltiittul e , en in,;;. . Tomorrow ; tl-.. Day .' S. S. Sinvi and Judo. S- r ice at St. Paul's Enis ' 'pal cl.urch at eilit o'cl.-ck In tin nio,-ninK Mrs. C'arcn-e liiav.s of K'm street . ill emert.-tiii the North Side V. -'. T. I", tomorrow afternoon at her home, and a larxe attendance is d sired The Unmnn.l Piimsry Council held the first meeting; of the yrar last evt ning at the Pr. s'-iyterian church. Then 'ft" one hundred seven guests, includintr teachers rom Fast Ciia ao, 'lary an 1 Crown ruin'. A deltro ns ncr was served hy the ladies of the church. The main f!'.i!ar of the evenlnc; was -Miss loid..s ..r the l'n:ver.-;ty of Missour:, who gave an interesting taiic im the origin and growth of the primary Council. Other speakers were Superintendent K. Monroe. Mr. !. Ii. P.omherger. Mrs. iroiir .Williams, supervisor O'f Teachers' Training Hoard at Ind.anapolis and Miss Alta Adkins. The tvenlnsr will bp long rememherfd as one of Inspiration ami good fellowship. Mrs. Mary Schmz recently sold eicht ideal resilience lots to Mrs. Albert itia l.im?'. The lots are on Vine street, near Standard avenue, and Mrs. Iange iias just finish 'd the erection of a very attractive bungalow on one of the lots. Pevetal members of the P. yal N"eahImrs went to ijary Tuesday. October 2."Hh. to attend the district convention. Liberty Camp No. 487 of this city was awarded the prize banner of the disti'Kt for having secured the largest number of new members during the past year. Mrs. Mary Mauch was. fortunate in receiving from the .-tate .iippivirnr. M.s. P,-s.sl.. Ilayden, a bautiful g ild wrist ttn'rh for getting new membors as an Individual. A delightful day was enj .yed by every one, and a (l.-licimts supper was served at the M. K. church to about two hundred ladies. The delegation was iseorted ."o th church by the high school hand, where a most interesting program was sriven.

T"'o Kir hi;h l.niidits it.d lad.es etleo c d biiil. :! M'tllowe'en party -lie Ct.utiirv Club la.1; evening. The ' at. .ot.. :y d . orated and a 'i t' .:.. e ; e. gtnm was cff.'ud by ri!,,;''s oroh'-o.ra ,?.s j.ir:.-,.i M -'1 J'l'i iiss - I '. -o;. :.-ve tiallllier ' "' ..o.ei- ,t. t il liana.', one tbeia a bap.. :. (' o Mm' . - e.tt- ".; .' ' Ti :'. v.i i , sevi I'ai stunts 'v.; the evening, and .tic ,f them ' " '' .' 'o " . '.V . 1 r . b il ls. M : s. . ii !' lent boost. The par. --as I nppdv c.ooli.Md. well atteml- ' ;,"d i.rbo:y bad line fun. Irt-ly J '"' i mugs of cider and i . "'.i s do i. g lu i u t s. - iss Mali.. l'a;;. ,,f Dyer, Ind., inrained at her heme Wednesday ev:::g in honor of Mis-. !o.:e M-uown, so nmri'iage t. Mioiuiel Pryor will in- In Dec, nib, r A chieit.-n dinner - tvrsod. ,'ifler which Miss M.-ijiiown .-. .- ii.o, to , , with beau.il' ill si'k hose. -aes v ee enjoyed together with inland dai.cin-' - Tlv Knl;;h:s of I'oluir.bus will give bauuuet .and ball tonigh' at the o'bts of Columbus hall in honor of b il! t-am ch ii.'.pionsh.'p. .1l those ruade reser at ions will he exiect- ! hy eight o'clock.

Mrs. P. Allen of .southern Indiana, ho has been visiting her son. .Mr. 'Iter Allen and family of Douglas einie, has I turned to her home. A letter has been received by Mrs. C. i. Kingwill from Mis. J. A. Graham iiui.r date of October eleventh. an.oiitieing the arrival of herself and ! ;',ghf rs. Gwendolyn ami Contsance, '" ''"lis. France. They enjoyed a very i.o tiip acres:-, were imv.res.-ed hy the l'liuntne.ss of the h.amlets and villages 'i..ough which they passed and thoruglily appreciated the bea.nies of the ''ten. h capital. They left the fifteenth in Vienna, where they will join Dr. ; rah am, u ho is taking a year's post graduate work In aurtrery under the oiost foinuu-s surgeons of that city. The First Prepbyteri Ui church will have a special musical programme at fro- church fnndny evening, under the direction of Mr. Jchn McNeill. The program that has been arranged will

rio .'-.'. I II 1TWL III !! II j I I I I I 111 :ii' lude the following numbers, wHh Mr. Walter Hell, organist: organ "In Hummer" Stebbina Anthem "The Radiant Morn Hath 1'ns.i. d Away" Woodward ii. lo- "'lie Ford Is My Light" Mr.-. Mclntyre AnH ini "O For a Closer WalK with God" Fainter Pint -I Will Magnify Thee" Moseii'thal

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The young people of the Baptist church will give a Hallowe'en party Saturday evening at the le mo of Dr. and Mrs. (. L. Smith. HOi South Holiman street, the festivities to begin at litfht o'cioek.

j Mrs. Ernest Mclntyre of Poty street entertained last t veiling at her home in j leiior of Mrs. W ilfred P. Kruyer, nee Miss Alvina iliilbrioh of Hammond. I The rooms were prettily decorated

Willi baskets of cut flowers and tin guests enjoyed cards, music and dancing. The hostess served a delicious luncheon to fifteen guests,. Mrsj Kruyer with her mother, Mrs. Miller and sister, Miss Irene Htllbrlch, is visiting in Hammond for several vyejks before returning to their honidin Hollywood, California. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Myn enfert.in'.fil the members of the Wednes lay Night Club at their home last evening in Glendab; Park. Tlridge was played end a delicious buffet luncheon s- rved to sixteen gu- sts. The next nie '.ins will be held in to xvo ks at Ihe home of Dr. and Mm. E. S. Jones of Elizabeth street. I.ast evening the Indles' Aid of the Hyde Park M. E. church entertained their husbands and fi bails at a Halloween party In the church parlor;.., prettily transformed with Jack-o-lanterns, autumn leaves and corn she. ks. A number of the guests came in ooptume, and Mr. liertram won first prl.e for the most amusing costume.

and Mrs. Sailors won first awards for the prettiest. Mrs. Hney. In her ileh'a hut, told amusing and Interestingfortunes to the curious. Pumpkin pie. doughnuts, coffee and apples were nerved to about eighty kui?sIs, and thewholo party m a. a big success and everybody had a good time. i Mrs. Lawrence Cox will entertain the ladies of the Marquette Club tomorrow at a one o'clock luncheon at her horn on South Hohman utreet. I Mrs. C. Henry and Mrs. William Rep- J pert will entertain 'for the Golden Hod Camp and their friends at A pedro j party tomorrow afternoon at half past;

two o'clock at Mrs. Henry's home, 51i Logan etrect. Everybody will be welcome..

The members of the J. B. C. Club met Tuenday evening et the hom-s of I Miss Mary Duff of Igan street. During the evening games and music, were enjoyed, aftef a liich the hoste.n-9 TV- ' id dainty refreshments to nine guests, j The next meeting will be held at the home of Miss Mildred Hathaway of ' Logan street, on November 5'h. j Miss Mary Leary. dautrhtcr of Mr.' and Mrs. J. W. Leary of Sibley street will entertain a number of her friends tomorrow evening at her home at a Hallowe'en part. Elaborate preparations have been made for a delightful

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dressed the ladies In his una! pleasinjf fashion on the F i!Mgr, Survey. Tea was served at a prettily appointed table, set with exciulslto cluney and crystal and a handsome silvor tea and coffee service. The centerpiece was a silver basket of wine-colored dahlias. Mrs. M. t. Stewart and Mrs. C. II True poured, and Mrs. V . I). Carr and Mrs. Eric Lund assisted Mrs. Meff in serving. A most delightful afternoon was spent and thirty-two la-Jies enjoyed Mrs. Neffs charming hospitality.

Mr. M. G. Neff delightfully enter-tain-cl the ladles of the Woman's Auxiliary o'f St. Paul's Episcopal church and their friends yesterday afternoon at a silvtr tea at her home on Maywood avenue. A social hour was enjoyed, during which Mrs. J. J. Huff gave a very good reading, and Miss Walker sang several vocal selections to her own ukelf le accomoaninient that were greatly enjoye 1. F.ov. i angendorff ad-

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While the democrats held forth on the north side last night, the republicans were making a tand on the extreme south side !n Saxony school. Had the wireless been working it would have exchanged the following banter: Attorney H. E. Grander, at Saxony School: "When the coal shortage was on, the Erie railroad had the only available supply. It would have sold It for 4.00 a ton but William Ahlborn got hold of it and sold it for $d.50." Mrs. Fred Jarvl.: "The republican speaker said laet night that there wer, gamblers In our parade Monday evening. There weren't any of the colored brethern from Plummer avenue in it, however. Republicans gave a roast pig dinner In one of the Plummer avenue places and Arnold Kunert was there. Cleveland made a speech in which he said that if he was elected city Judge he would treat them the ame as anybody eise." Granger, republican, and Mrs. Jarvis, democrat, are brother and sisler.

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY

LOST Spitz obg, all white, llberaf " reward for return to 4'J Detroit iU. phone 1373 Hammond. 10:27:3

FOK SALE A real home in an ideal location, 6 room modern frame, hot Mater heat, gur ige. Pilee $ 50". no. Terms. phone 3771 Hammond. 10:117:3 FOH SALE Will take automobile as part payment on stx room cottaire on Haring ave.. East Chicago. 3 blocks from Four Corners. Phone East Chicago 12S9-J for further particulars. 10:27:3

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COMELOOK COME to L A. GRISWOLD AND SON 650 Sohl Street Hammond, Indiana Will hold a special demonstration for the ladies of Old Country Soap, the best laundry soap in the world, Friday and Saturday, October 28 and 29. Every lady visiting our store on these two days will receive a coupon entitling them to one bar of this soap free. With this special we will offer to the ladies 3 bars of Oiivilo Toi!et Soap for 25c.

FEW ITEM SPECIALS-

Richelieu Raisins, per pkg Fancy Sweet Corn, No. 2 can . . . .

25c 12c

Mrs. P. F. Ward nd Mis. T. M. Wil'erson en'crtalnrd the Liberty Camp, thoir husbands and f-iends at a peclic party lat even'ntr a Mrs Wlikcrs n's homo cn Truman avenue. Thero were six tr.bics (,f cards and the prizes were awarder to Mrs. Orpbey, Mrs. Fuller, Miss Nan tin Wyckoff. Mr. Fuller, Mr. Or-pl.ey aod Mr. Lauerm.in. A fte tio-.e sens p.ad bv all.

Armour's Macaroni or Spaghetti and a pkg. Armour's 9Cl Corn Flakes &DC

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No. 1 Santos Coffee, try a pound

Broken Sliced Pineapple, OQ No. 2 J2 can OC Fancy Pink Salmon, - 1 O 1-Ib. tall can 5-Sewed Broom, good CQ

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Paul Gocthel the tro-mor.u R'doist ol the Chicago Symjihony Orchestra will app-ar at the concert given by Saeng-erbund-Fldclia Sunday, Oct. 30, Unity Hall. 10-25

Wassey's Pleating Shop EMRH01DKJII. STAVPIMi, HE. 8TITCHI.G. Bl'TTO.V HOLS. Bl'TTOX COVEKINCi. HR WI1IVO, Rl'fHIXfi, KA.VH MITGIIMi. 1 STATE STREET. I'IKlVE II AMMO. NO 440. 1-7

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Paertiwrbund-Fldella will -!v a grand concert on Sunday, October " ' at Unity Hall commpn-lni a 3:1i p. m. Tickets 50c. 10-27

LADIES We will teach you hair dressing, mercel'.lng. beauty culture and fit you for a good position in few weeks. Learn a trade that pays good wages. NEW YOUK BEAUTY .SCHOOL 94 E. State St. . Hammond, Ind. 10-25-3

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HALLOWE'EN PARTY For J illy srood lime rome to the

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Prnce given by the Carnation Ciub, Saturday night. October L".'tii, at C: l'y I-iall. Fverybody invited. 1 "-27-3

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COME! Inspect this Sanitary, Up-to-Date Bakery SOUVENIRS FOR THE LADIES

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Hammond Musical College. Piano. Voice. Violin. Public Sties Icing. Ukel'le, Banjo, Mandolin, Guitar. Dancing, Dramatic Art. 10-1

Pon't fail to hear Mils Lucy Wesfn the Hush templ suopr'-tte at the Paengerbund-Fldeiia Concert Sunday. Oct. 30, 3:30 p. m.. Unity Hall. lO-HS

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ELKS, NOTICE!

Ke.g-ul.ar m&iiuig and millet Ion Thursday evening, October 27th. at S p. m. All Elks requested to attend. W. O. THOMAS. Kxalted liuler.

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SO PURE That there isn't a clinker in a carload. SO LITTLE ASH Less than Z(c. SO LASTING That it readily holds fire ove; night. ASK FOR IT BY NAME

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Fidelia- Concert starts at 3 ' i;'nclng at 7 p. m. Supper served ct the hall. 10-27

Lo-'t -Martin scarf, a gift reward 'for return to Miss W'.ndisch. 746 Calumet ave. J392-.T. Hammond.

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CONCERT Choir of First Presbyterian Church in Concert under Direction of

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NO CHARGE FOR ADMISSION Sunday Eve., October 30th at 7:30 Presbyterian Church, Highland and Hohman Sts.

Read them as an investment. Read them because they save you money. Read them because they introduce you to the fewest styles the latest comforts for the home. the best of the world's inventions. Read them asamatter of education Read them to keep abreast of progres.

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