Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 126, Hammond, Lake County, 16 November 1921 — Page 6
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: :.sonal AND SOCIAL NEWS
i i'UIVG AXMVEIISIUV. Mr ;nl .irs. H. S.asa dpllfThtfullv ... i':. f e citing; In lienor t :, - .. my-fifth wedding asinivr-.-a:y i r horn-.? ! Murray stree-. Tie V A.i.s beautiful with silver :n- i j "M..i'.i lions, ami silver bas kets v,'::!;. roses. The evening was t w : Jri raraej and music, af;vr i dainty three course Hit.') -as srv-l In the dining : o. ii. o tha tilde was graced v it' vitiisitely frosted and dei eg rake. Jlr. and Mr, a minii'Cf of beautiful !--r with the good wishi a :! r.y friends. The guests ..r. 1 M-.'. Oliver Daughoity ' ; ;;j Miss iruce and Mis-'' .Mrs. Chailes Kvans, Mr. J. V "a : 1 ii- 1. ilr. and Mrs. . ?!.. an! Mrs. Frank and Mis. II. Longbein iter 3i;5s 1. nily, Mr. and hi., Mv. find Mrs. A. Towle. mi K-abeti, Mrs. Mas"p))il, .. and t'e" Misses Laura, an, Acnes and Clara Suss, : asa 1 lenry Sass. I -JOHNSTOXK WEDDKO, luirsday evening at half past o'clock Miss Harriet Cierma f became the bride of William :-.'s: . tu at the home of her sister In ik I irk. The rooms were prefrty .".e bride's colors of pale Wus :: .. An altar built of smilax e chrysanthemums In the m made a charmlntr back- ; r r tha ceremony, performed by eist-ir of the First Baptist church Park. the- strains of the Mendelssohn .. edding March, the bride entered the !-.om. She was lf.irely in a gown of ivory jatin and cloth of ailver. She "re a beautiful lace veil, held with iv .-.-n of pearls, and carried bouquc-t of roses, iKitivarditi - -v -t PC. The bride's only attendant -was Miss Iris Gadaby of Hammond, who wore pale blue chiffon, a picture hat of pink and blue and carried an arm bouquet of Killarney losec The best man was John Jurtrma rif Chtcasro. After the ceremony .eddlng supper was served to twen-.y-flve guests. :tr. and Mrs. Johnstone are qnTte veil known In Hammond, having been cueats Jiera a number of times. Several tl!?htful parties have baon piven in the brid?' honor, and a number of frlenc, wlea the young couple every repriness and success. They will be b. home In an attractive apartment on Hyde Park ISoulevard after December ilrst. Th". Woman's Guild of St. Pnu.s 'Vtsropal church will be entertained : a t'-vlve o'clock luncheon tomorw ty Mrs. C. H. True at her home Hishland street. A cordial Invitain Is extended to all the ladle of c parish and arrangements for the . .r'simaa bazaar will be completed. '- cirls of the T. T. U. will hold regular meeting tomorrow at; at the home of illss Gretchen F.irr'.sters Club have postponed dance that was to have been this eirenln at the Lyndora , n account of a number of the rs being onf of town. Tush Morris of Stat" Line rt lishtfully enter'ained the . ta of the Rimbach avenue it h?r home yesterday afternoon. a:it social afternoon was en- ' 1 H, -ieliclouft luncheon perved. i Mrs. .T. K. Myrs charm- .. .i-i i.iiiied at dinner last en;t th -ir home on V.'arren street in i r r! Miss E'la Korrer of Ffnd du . V., who Is the house guest (.f . ivi Mrs. T. E. Rell. The table h pivity with cut flowers and an locate dinner was served to five .-:t3. The eveninj waa enj yt d i;fi i,ard. and music. ""-.e ladles' Aid Society of St. Tanl's . : hfriTi church will ment tomorrow t n-.n at half past two o'clock for 1 rerr-tl.iT business session in the : ,hh home. Mrs. K. S. BTonroe win be at homLIVE LOCAL . NEWS "ADS" "wassey's Pleating Shop fMIStOirsKlIOt STAKPIXK, IIEU. ST1TCIII.VG. ntTTO HUL.B. nn r coKHi.ii. braiuivo. UtHlti, FANCY 9T!THIi;. 11 Sit 1 11 STHKKT. PUU.Nfci UAH. MUVU 440. rr-ond Musical College. fan i. Voice, Violin, Public Speaks . ' kel- le. Banjo, Mandolin, Uuitar, D.n.cii's. Dramatic Art. lu-l POTATOES POTATOES Two Cixia Northern White, $1.30 and $1 hi) per 60 lbs., buy before cold weather. I'hune 1309-W. 666 State T.'.iie i't. 11-12-1 f Pi.:, tr ond clul'."?, a n d f n. sp ilain : -.ovi. "Vtbster Cri.ss. Dramatic readti ... can l e obtained for all , church entertainment ! ;mr- i'ns. Entire program 2-U Sibley, phone 248 10-15-tf h-vi.Ie acts, hlsrh class i-ts. "Ai" Meldard and ;:. -.-tra . C. O. F. enI 'a rt !i! non The atri , v. 11-15-2 s t.iunuery No. 41 K. ! i a sijecial c"nclav e-iir.r. Nov. 17, opening at t. prej.ar for the bitn--n v. 'iif h wilt occur soon. " reifnted to attend. J l. ST. JITSMA X, -A.-ting K. C. GROCERS ir.vii' d to attend our retruWeduesday evening-. Nov. !. p-. m Weiss Hall, 93 minerals assx. 1 bunco party plven by Vila Club Thursday evenr, Weis Hall, 8 p. m. 11-16-2
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i n t ite :c:Huii'. , 1 1 .i Mr. llvei.-M C i'mn-i of '"'iir.ir. .-itiiet wa.i railed I.. Sun, iaii, by the death r.f Irs Hi,,;:.r, Air.-.. C,i-'. Ueintnan. Mr. It-inm.ui was act .- panied by Air. and Mrs. J. M. Tun. r of Truman avenue, the former helnt:" a brother of the deceased. The funeral will take place tomorrow, Mr-!. T'.arliua T'reS-ir-l will -ncria:--th" Tjjidy .Maecabf-s. tltelr 1 tubands and friends. Uriorr w even'n; at her home on West Plate street. 1'edr will be enjoyed and beautiful prizes will be awarded. Tin? F.aptist Woman's I'nion will hold their regular study and soi-ial meeting at the home of Mrs. W. F. Itielrield. 951 South llohman street, tomorrow afternoon at two forty-five o'clock. A lare and prompt attiiidancn Is desired, as an excellent pr -cram has been aranirod by .-.up Three, of which Mrs. Glle Warner is chairman and Mrs. BitU'feld, assistant. This will be the ilrst meet.nt; since the coming of the new past r and his wife, llev. and Mrs. tirnier. The afternoon! s prearrarn will open with a rrayem'by Airs. M. T. Smith, and a letter from Mls Iouisi Carter of Santa Anna, Central Arm rlca, will be read by Airs. C. W. Cantrall. Tw., harp selections, "Josephine" and "The Rosary" will bo telven by Atiss Martha I.und, anfl a readlnir, "Jeanne d'Arc" by Airs. Ruth Webster Cross. There will be a piano solo by Miss Jeanette Fetrumlth, a ptipil ot Ilrook's House, and the Ladles' Quartette, constating of Mrs. Dickson, Mrs. Mann, Airs. Ive and Mrs. Palmer will sinir "Rockln' In the Wind" and "Just Smile." A Japanese playlet will be given by sixteen girls of the Miywooj school, in costume and Miss Julia I'etrlk, a pupil of Hrook'a Ifnus". will Cive a vocal number. A toud attendance is expected. Sewing- Circle No. 2 of Immanae'' chtirch will meet with Mrs. Fred Dietrich at her home, 438 Rauer street, tomorrow afternoon. Mis. Charles i;.-a'l f Ciiieaco 1 the hojo tsiiest ti" Miss Al.are Stout fur a lew days. The Wednesday Liridrre Club will be entertained today by Mrs. Clarence Scott at her home In Chicago. The Dadirs' AM and Missionary Societies of the Pine Street Presbyterian church will hold an all day meeting Thursday in the church parlors. A pot laok luncheon will be 'served at noon and the ladies are tu come propared tO E9W, An enjoyable surprise party was given last evening for W. I. IT.aemire at the home of his parents, Air. and Mrs. Robert itiaemire. The evening- was spent with games and music, and In bunco the awards were given to Mrs. Richard Wiersema and Jllsa Anne Cipek. A prettily appointed course luncheon wa;; served to twenty-five guests and Air. Blaemire was the recipient of a rumber of useful gifts together with the good wishes of bla friends. The Misses Alice and Sarah Greenberg entertained last evening at thir home on Michigan avenue in honor of their sister, Mrs. B. Kravitz oX Chicago. Bunco was played at seven tables and the honors were mace ly Miss Jeanette Lemm and Miss Gussh Taussig. A delicious three course luncheon was served t th.rty guest-s, among them several Chicago pe pie. The North Side W. C. T. U. will hold their all day meeting t m rn. w at the home of Airs. William CdieU. The day has been changed from Friday to Thursday, and all members and their friends are Invited. Mrs. J. K. Stinsnn entertained the members of the Kithstane Club at a cne o'clock luncheon yesterday at her home on Detroit street. A pleasant social afternoon was enjoyed after a delicious luncheon, and the next meeting wlli be held In two we,-kg at the home of Mrs. J. C. Graves of Carroll street. Mis Marion t enstti maker very pleasantly enter'ained a few friends at her home on Conult street on Tuesday evening. Games and music were enjoyed, and ah attractive luncheon waa served to fourteen guests. Mr. and Mrs, Kdward Klngv.il! f New Tork City, who were the !e imquests of Air. and Airs. C. . Ivlutrvili of Ruth street for two w.fks. left on Sunday for Cjfo. nla, wher they will spend seveia.1 niundm In their winter home. Trinity League net in the church parlors last night for th' ir r.-gul.-r monthly meeting, and the All ses Ki-c-lyn Parker and Gretchen Andree wi'.h Herbert Borraa nwere the hostesses and host for the evening. After a brief business meeting, music and games were enjoyed. after which which dainty refreshments were served. The children of iue Uifayelte srln.nl, with the assistance 'f th.- te... .ei ar" So.ng f - ;ie: u Play-T wa i'. 1: v.t and Cu: n..-.l It.itinu-i.w end l-f!-day fcveti;n5s nl half pat h, v-.i o'clock In Uie seln.ol. The y(ir.Ks'--r. have been tir-vJ- -.s in their , ,T f .. make a hikc.-ss of the affair, a.i-i ; i the frolic nights. The cause of the astic children working ami playing together oukIh to attend the school othe froiic nightsc. The cause of the fete is worthy, in that the proceeds will be used to advantage in the in'.rfM. of the school and the child.-o One of tii aspirations is to euip ih eymiia-ittm with the h-M paraphernalia cvailabie. Kverybody who attends the party Is assured of a highly interesting evening. Mrs. F. C. Cru.npaeker entertained the members of the Kmbroidery Club at an afternoon party on Monday it her home in Clondale Park. Needlework and music were enjoyed afier which a dainty luncheon was served. The next meeting will be lu Id in tw wevks and Mrs. II. K. Sharrc-r will be the hostess at her home on Waltham street. St. Paul's Wal her League will meet at the parish hall 'fhursday evening. November 17, at eight o'clock. There will be Bible study and a social hour, and a good attendance is desired. The F. TT. N". Cub wag entertained last evening by Miss Ruth Mayo at her home on Truman boulevard, am? a miscellaneous shower was given in honor of Miss Ethel Golden whose marrage to Clarence Jones will take place December 3rd. The home was prettily decorated in the colors of the bride-to-be, effectively carried out in tiny yellow and white button chrysanthemums, chandelier blinds of ellow and White and candles on the luncheon table. During the evening games and music were enjoyed, and the gifst of h -nor received ,a numbr of beautiful mij useful gifts.
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I 'Ml- !a r.l t. if the r it the :- i.e n eiul I :tel'i Mrs. : - . . t d ti it ter, M - ss i Arell 1 ! man sji.-ct, ietit a few days in Kankakee the house guests of relatives. 'Airs. C II. Howell. Miss Blanche Howell and Mrs. L.. T. Meyer attended a one ,,'.! ck lun. I.o.n Monday at th Inoite of Airs. Victor Badeaux t Xortiieote avenue. East Chicago. The guests were members of the Calumet union of the Daughters of the American Revolution, and the hostess is an officer of the chapter. A most delightful afternoon was enjoyed, and luncheon was served about twentylive ladles. Mrs. Ruiitler, president of the Indiana State Federation of Woman's Clubs, will speak at the meeting of the Jt.imrnon: Club this Saturday. Airs. Rmitier is n cherming w ntrmn, an excellent speaker and always delivers messages .of worthy calibre. It Is hoped that a large number of the club members will grasp the opportunity of hearing Mis. Runtlcr speak. Tha Hermits Club is entertaining at an liilornial dancing P'trty Friday evening at the Knights of Columbus hall. Music will be furnished by Sterling's orchestra. PUBLIC SCHOOL HEALTH CLINIC At the Rotary Club yesterday Air. Ileston of Brooke's House spoke regarding the question of a Health Ol.riie ft f the 'benefit vZ our soil ol children. Arraiigemrnts have already been made with toe Sia'e Boat"! of ll-alth regarding conducting a cuiiic ai the Brooke's House thi-? month. The excellence of the plan was so apparent that it has been proposed to etend the work to include all the public schools, in North Township. Tj.. Rotary Club has indorsed the plan and vvil co-operate in the work. The. assistance of all civic organizations and the School Authorities is being enlisted. The situation as regard guarding the health of our school children is not satisfactory due to the Inadequate facilities. Children who are not well should be immediately isolated to prevent their Inoculating healthy children, and their cas" followed up in the home to see that they ate givti proper and prompt attention so tha.t they ran return to their stuih.s. To accomplish this, it is neces-ary to employ competent nurfs and doctors in sufficient numbers. To report on public schools by the National Chamber cf Commerce i.- iiliuminatlng. The entire expenditure for medical Inspection and dental and ti'jr.v y.-r.ic for all cities reporting, which represents 64 per cent of the imputation of the country, In cities of over 8. 000 population of the country, in cities of over 8,000 population. i J 1.3-t l.O ai ,)r only 40 cents for each $100 , ; . u: rent apense less than on4a.f of 1 per cut In the Great Plains c t:-'? it is St cms; in the Great Lakes cites it Is only 30 .-MS. How smalt the expenditure really 1.? may be better understood if one compare it with the expenditure f.-.r teachers" salaries. For every $".4.12 pent for teachers- salaries. 43 cents is spent for health : vice. This means thit the sch.-.ts 'f American citi"s are speeding for health S'Tvice less than $12 nr,;,-i.il'y :pon e h ?roup of ch I id ret nlh.ttd to one t-?eh-r. In terms ',f tj.0 ao'o:;rt p' r pttpli. the exnejidi'ure ts if.-'- t'"U r.nt--per year. If tho h alth exp' -ndituro were confined to muse s-r ice- a!-ie eliminating the more expensive medical in.-pection i:r,d dental service, the total amount w i.M supply one ntirso for not fewer than .snot) chiid-en. In other wo' - t this f .t ex !-ndiiuie allows, less than one-third of the loin'maiti amnrnt need-d fer nurse service a'one. with absolutely nothing provide-l for medical inspection and dental service. BOWLING ALLEYS T.o: : - ii t will w , : the c . - - - ( '' the r.- y instr , ! ... . , ,v 1 1 r ' s t the L:tti)eri ;ho,.' : nd i'jr.sh 1on Erie sti e. .. c--x . to i .no:. ?o ..- meat P'ti! toil.. by Welter Meyn. Ti. Ue r a e in .: ;,.;;(. , n 1 1-e Cruu-. -B.flk (' '."-ti'l- t' ..-!. t.ty (, are Jtr ot.g 'he ll.. .'. Ul Zl.,1 .-' ' tiu.i : f U.e -tato. The ot.e pb-t ion ..f the h wllrg all v.-. makes this bui'd.ng an id- al rec. e ition e nter for Hit. Lu '., ran Camel, members as the s.-ho'-l '' f-lns is no-v equipped with r. fine reg t. ' -,t i oti basket, bail floor, nr. indoor ha ; e : a.l I diamond and a vol", y ha'! c urt. An Intvn interest ha-' hen h ;i'.ved in th" a' t;itlcs of t! ts seho it -it-.! l:t- .. f 1- d To, ... , ,. e. , , " i at ': ". - - WATCH::: AH 13 ILL Taken vio'ten'ly s -. k ,s lift was walking r.ccir Hoffm.in and Siieffield ave
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e j;. ft- ll.it it-a-1 IT. aou. .red ed. i'.asroislh .. U e ;er -'0,.' Sis'- j ills !. '. . io:i i -n 01 o v- j jf in. (. 1 .t cotiiu not I determine the man's ailnwut. j O. F. and H. N.lsoii of 1:10 Sheffield avenue aided police in removing the j victim to the hospital. I In Okun's pocket police found a pintj bottle of alcohol. Tile contents had' not 'been touched. ENGINEER MADE PARTY TO SUIT A railroad engineer wns today made defendant in a du mage suit along with the railroad company which employed l.lnt and held responsible for an accident which killed a woman and injured her son. The suit which was filed tn the Superior court at Hammond Is the result of the crossing accident which occurred In Roberts-Male last summer In which Airs. Sarah K. Branstetter of Hammond was killed fend her son Loyal, seriously injured. The d. pendants are the nvw York Central R. R. Co., ond George S win ton, engineer of the train which stmick the Branstetter automobile. - The accident occurred June 21th at the Lake avenuy crossing over the N. V. C. tracks In Robertsdale. Loyal Branttetter asks for J15.000 damages for Injuries which he received. It is said that he was crippled for life. The second suit is filed by James AI . Branstetter, father of Loyal as administrator of his dead wifc estute. It Is said thatt heview was obstructed by a watchman's shanty snd that tlore was no fligmnn on the rr'.-'fittk. The fiift'eer i charged with tanning his train at sixty rnile on hour, contrary to the city ordir.i".-'-. and to have been negligent. AI A leer, D -1 r s e y and Giilctt are attorneys lor the pla.ntiffs. DIVORCE ACTION NOW FOLLOWS Mr. and Mrs John SCurtls of 1S7 Lewis street Hammond whose family affairs landed John in the police court Monday will now fight It out In the Superior court. Mrs. Curtis today filed suit for dioorce alleging that her hi..-."and was quarrelsome and ah.-is-iv.. and often beat her and the child ren. They were married August -F, j and starif'il alter the t!ht Ian! Monday. asks for the custody of j th.- three chUdrtrt and $7.a('0 aiim.ny. i Todd arel Barnoft nr. i-.-r u ? . . re . a ! ti vis 1 - - INTERflATIONAL tiLWS SERVICE! "' v -. , ,. , . .stock market closed strong today, pri-.-es of lo. ny Is V'-. v!!i;i:;; at t :',' highest prices in nsany mouths. I. S ten sold un to St! I-t a1... B.thlwhi l.i.--,.inr.ho touch j ed : 7 1-4, ro!.. Ii. c it iattr i-.-a. led j ij -'''lj. Mcxkaii p. ;ro ::ioed u: near-j .". points to 114 l- urn? . .":l.-d Ch. ml- i cal io:;e over It points to 3th Corn Pro'til'ts was at ti-. e. rt.akmR .. gain of over, .'! I'oirts to Studehaker ,v;,.s Jt, ! i-'r-e ti. ia.'.nd n.ov'itg up cCi 3 points' to 77 !- The Ka; r,ai' rhtrrs re ..::--d frac'ton .llr. ! 0 -;-l-.-.:.:-, ..tn-.;. from "5 i 11-1 to 0," :u.d North' .-t (v.. :'.; from ; "' 1-1 r 7S Gov -, nmei.t Bonds: ffvhangrd; Tt.iU-..- nri other hones !.- 'I!g. TO t ll S.h-S f-LOi'.s ( h'V Hi.!V I'!..:., 5 -0 tehai. .-.-!; Bo-id.- 111. 15. -tOO. riSTffr,AT'C.'. NF-.V3 SLR VICE NB A 1 s. . . i: . .-,o,,.:. C!c. 1 1 1 sr- p 1 ' ' " -: Xito ., rnr and r-'d. y l"""v A :r:e : ; . a . S' . ' 1 j . 1 V A i' : :t; Tel and T?! 112 -. Ittild win 1 ..-o'n ot 1 v.; tit'; ' 1 rad. r'i 2 1 ;L 'e,:. ,-al M --en ip l.-kawe ..u, stf f .... h( i i.: h V- Bty M"l. !.;t I '. " t . -ti i 1 . . . M : 1 .0, ,0 si., Not 1 i , , Tee lie Pii. ' t: li r I Get Mot z Business fhULTiGF: 4,.rHED LETUPS j l..onk like ;ae vvo i your best : cost lit ,d w. .. J e on th! ordinary uup'icat: g J'-vice. YO'J CN AFFORD to send tljem ever wVre. They 't.ive the jie.s .' nl !: ' k. 5,, - . i , fi. V '. V w i SI FiMAC-f iunmm 1 iv w O K0NEST AND RELIABLE At special low prices during the holidays. Over 20 years experience. PAINLESS EXTRACTION GUARANTEED Gas given if desired. No charged for examination. Open evenings until 9 P. M. ROOM 116 OVER WOOLWORTH'S 5 & lfr STn!F. Telephone 3183 Hsmmor.d, Ind. Burke ne Demist at in? ,
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lit!1.; 24 I" s. steej ls Oe-iI.uiJ Sinclair Oil WHEAT Offrinirs In the uheat market dried 111 and substantial buying by commis-s-ori houses and local professionals efie ted a sharp and rapid huldge, prices soaring over 4c, iwith the closing at higher levels. Wheat caused the rate rally was the advance of Sterling Exchange to $4.01 the highest level since Aie-il, B2(J. Wheat closed with net P"i!is of 2 1-4 at 2 7-eC, corn 7-8 at 1 1-4 up and outs 5-8 at 7-Sc advanced. ciiicxgo cash rintiv. WHEAT-No. 2 hard winter. $1.05' i 1.06 t No. '3 nor. erring, $1.03. CURB No. 2 mixed, 48-'u;48',;c; No. 2 white. 18 lie: No. 3 mixed. 45 J'GJ4c; No. 3 white. 45; No. 3 yellow, 46V, 'i? 47c; No. 4 mixed, 45c; No. mixed ,4a lie; No. 4 white, 45,i'fj"' iS'ie; N'o. 4 yellow, ioWIV. OATS No. 2 white, 3r,li37c; No. 3 white, 312'ii34c; No. 4 white, 28 1 PBODTJCE ! BUTTER Receipts, 4,23? tubs: creameries, extras, 44c; firsts, 80 at 42c; packing stock. 23 at 54c. EGGS Receipts 3,130 cases; miscellaneous, 60 at 52c; ordinary vrsts. 43 at 47c; firsts. 53 at 55c LIVE POULTRV Turkeys, T,ic; chickens. 17c; springs, 11c; roosters, 14c; geese, 21c; ducks, 25c. POTATOES Receipts R5 cars; Northern White. $1.75 at $2.05; Red River Ohios. $1.50 at $1.65; Alinn. Early Chios ; $1 at $110; I.U'ho Russets, $2.25. VF.AL 50 to (it) lbs.. 10c; 70 to ? V -', 11 at 12c; 30 to 110 lbs., 12 at 13e: !. ey. He, ; LIVE STOCK Receipts, lU.onO; market, .92: mostly 11 to 15c higher: bulk, $l.75 at $7; ton. $7.25; heavyweight, $6,75 at $7; med! weight. $6. SO at $7. f'.gJI;A3y r2 cmfwyapoipo CATT BE- Reee ipt s, U.OOO; market. , slow, mostly st'.ady. Beef Steers Choice and prime, $8.25 H 11 . 25; med urn and good. $ 3 . 75 M 9 .50 ; good and: choice, $3. 75411. 35; common and, medium. i.7'a 8.75. I StlEE1' Receip's. 14.000; marke.: opened steady, workirrr lower. Lambs iS4 lbs. down). $ft.5o'.; 9.25. Obituary John M. Al.rtarlty v.tis h-.rn April le, lS,;:h on a tu-iii ti'.ai T.ppecanoe. iri-i. . lie was called home Monday ne t ntrg at It. ::pl. He was the eldei of five children. His fatnrr and so--if r went hunrte only a short w idle ago to meet other heavenly friends. lie was a good father, a fal'hfui husband a.trj a f 1 iertd ami neigi.bor, r.i-vr to ie forgotten. He was an active me-m-ier cf the Christian church Mtd til toys a staunch and loyal number of ti.-i In dependent .rder of idd,V5i .'hi"; he I a spirit of good fellowsfi In :!.! Always made bin. frier.ds. le ieaves a v, if.r daughter, nio'hfr. si-sfer, two brot'.eTs and a host of r lei'-ves and Irintls to juourn th- 1 e less. GoJ called aid he r. r,s -'red thf summons, as a.l! Citristian sold V -. aylng. Father, here am I. There 1 0 d. ath. wtiat st ems to is only trar.-i a. So,.n he will swaitt In "h u'e--r ami hr t t.t r Kinad' -m of God to : uiliiue his w..rk for and with Him "' is' 1 w. n loi-f,,; calling." 11-lfi-l HOME
EAST CHICAGO TUB K.--L Cidca.ro AIaonic I.g, No. will visit the Indiana Ilarb-.r lodge this evening to confer the AI. M. decree.
O. F. JORDAN CO., completed a shipment last week of three improved Jordan spreaders with ditching attachments to southern railroads. CITY ATTORNEY J. W. Brissey left last evening for French Lick to assist Mayor-elect Frank Callahan In the preparation of the next Alayor's tentative list of appointments. THE CIVIC CLUB wtl have as their speaker for this evening W. S. Taussig. Expert Sales Manager of the General American Tank Car Corporation. Tonight will be the commencement of the Civic Club weekly dinner meetings. ti Prescription
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Owner having other interests wishes to dispose of combination home and income property, located in good residence district in Hammond, where all special assessments are fully paid. The property consists of a good frame house on lot 50x116 feet, ii living good lawn and shrubs, fruit and grapes, and seme out-b jildings in good condition. Owner occupies the first floor of five rooms, with bath, hall and pantry, having oak floors and trari in main rooms and edge grain pine in others. Oak floors are oak all the way across, and arc i ot built with rough board centers. Electric lighting fixtures are modern and novel. The second floor is rented furnished for light housekeeping purposes, and the furnishings of this part of the house are included with the sale. This is the best light housekeeping proposition in town, has not been vacant in the seven years it has been built, has never been advertised for rent, and is always in demand at an annual rental equal to 8 of the price asked for the entire place. This floor consists of three large rooms, with a big alcove off the living room, and a separate bath. Tenant and owner have only the entrance hall in common. The decorations throughout the entire house are excellent and partly brand new. House has extra large front porch and good rear porch, both completely screened, and the rear porch has storm sash equipment. Full set of screens and storm windows with the house. Three compartment laundry tubs in basement. As the owner will accept a snall cash payment, this makes an excellent opportunity for some young couple with only a limited amount of capitaJ to secure a good home that will pay for itself easily. Or Tor older people who want a home with a substantial income assured. G os tlin, Meyn & Hastings INC. Corner Hohrnan and State Street Phone Hammond, 140
'il. 'RGE SZAEO'3 new building on Chicago avenue In Calumet has been opem-d for dancing. The 'boys In charge have announced that dances will be held commencing with tonight, at this building, Wednesdays and .on Sundays of each week.
THE SALVATION ARMY STAFF Band of Chicago will be in East Chicago, Honday, November 27. to entertain at special services at the First Baptist church. Indiana Harbor In the morning and at the Congregational Church In East Chicago In the evening. GRAVER CORPORATION' Is in receipt of storage tank orders from the .Mexico oil field companies', Texas subsidiaries of the Standard Oil Company. aKgregating over one" half a million dollars. The work of erecting thes. tanks is said to be under way. Thes. new orders have put the local plant on a SO p r rent, working ba.-Jis. Department CONVENIENCE OP THE PUBUcx
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