Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 135, Hammond, Lake County, 28 November 1921 — Page 6
Personal and Social News
Webb-Larson Wedding
, .-'.uurday aitcrnuon at half past ,,ur o'clock, Mies Margery Faj". the voungest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. '.' Albert Wohb. of Hammond, be- , the bride wf Tver Urron. son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Larson of Kast "!riro. The f ercmony, wbih vas . ry quiet, owing to the illness of Mriwas read by Iiov. John C. F.ir- , :t m his study at the First Fresby-'.-ian church. Mr. anJ Mrs. Charles Dietrich wero the only attendants. The brida was lovely In a atin '.ircd crep gown of mid-night blue. .!- .1 she wore a rorsap" of violets and alley lilies. Sho had a beautiful -.)! wrap and a smart touque. Mrs. I flrirh woro black satin with ft coripe of sweetheart rosfS. After ine . .-remony, th bridal party motored to 'lieniiro. where an exquisitely ap-.;nti-d course dinner wfia served in ' -u: of the private dlnlnjr rooms of :.e I.ftSalle. Following th dinner. ;!: party enjoyed "L-iglitniu" at the i : ackstone. Upon their return to Hammond e-f-r a short honeymoon trip. Mr. and Mrs. larson will mnke their home ich the bride's parents at 1199 ilaxon street. Mrs. Larson Is one of Hammond's popular and eatimabl .Mire women, and is a graduate of Hammond hiRh school. Jir. Irjn. who i connected in business .;h his father, was graduated from ::o East Chicago high school In 1314. ;:. nd entered Furtive Vnlversity that fall, and the E. A. decree was conferred upon him tn 191. He was a : eutenant In the "United Plates array i irlng the war. The young- couple ?! re very well known here, and their :;any friends wish them every h&p- ; .iiess and success. Mrs. Hertrt L.. Lamprell sent it cards for a tea to be given on T sday, Pece-mber the fourth, at her mrt on Webb street In honor of Mrs. ;-.ert "William Lampre'.l, The Misses Gertru-i And Iviretta !.. nz. daughter of Mr. end Mrs. i ra.nk Leni of Summer boiwvarii, :o have been seriously 111 with ; htheria, are greatly Improved. ie Fstiver, student at Turdiie : tversity, has ie-tumud to school ;.er h.Tlng- spent the Thanksgiving . axatlon -w-tlh his parents. Mr. an 1 Vrs. John Vsraon Fauver of May wood
with Mrs. place.
Joseph Goyke of liltn
Mr. and Mr. F. C. Itrich of Waiter street had as their house .;ests over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. f. Ifa-tenhof Jid rfon Charles, Mrs. Kehoe. all of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. P. VT. Dietrich of St. Joseph. Mich.. nJ Mr. and Mrs. If. E. Irac'cert of Crown. Point. Ind. Mrs. Joseph Groyka, Mrs. Clern oyke and daug-'vter Alice Marie, have returned, from Delano, Minn., wher hey attended the wedding of John u'arra, a, brother of Mrs. Joseph iiyke. Mrs. M. W arras, one of TVe-st Hammond's pioneers who lived there 'intil ten years agro, is soon to return t.T and will make her future, home
Miss Florence Leeson has returned to I I'auw to resume her studies after havlnir spent the Thanksgiving: vacation with her parents, Pr. and Mrs. C. H. Leeson of Hyde park. Trinity Aid will hold a Christmas sal on Friday, December 2nd. at two o'clock, in Trinity Chapel at Fark place and AValtham street. There will bo a variety of fancy work as well as candies and baked things. Supper will bo served from half past five to seven o'clock. On Saturday the aid will give a. bake sale. Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Dietrjch opened their cozy little bungalow on "Walter street on Saturday evening; to a number of friends in honor of Mr. Dietrich's birthday. The rooms were pretty with the national colors, and In the dining room, where the table was laid for thirty-five guests, a tiebeautifully decorated, covers were Melons course dinner was served, during which toasts and congratulations were showered on the guest of honor. During the evening, cards and muslo were enjoyed, and Mr. Dietrich was the recipient of many andsoti'3 and useful gifts. Miss Mary Cox. the little grand -
' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence i Cox of South Hohni&n street, is get
ting along nicely after having been quite ill with scarlet fever. Miss Mary has been favored with lovoly flowers and funny notes from her many little frinds, who hope she will be well very oon. The Lady'Maccabeea will have a pedro and bunco party tomorrow evening at the I. O. O. F. hall. Everybody is welcome Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bate and little son have returned from Cleveland. Ohio, where they spent Thanksgiving with friends and relatives.
The rranv fTiends of Mrs. Loufsi
Marcus will be glad to learn that she is getting along nicely after having submitted to a serious operation recently in U Columbus hospital, of Chicago. Mrs. "W J. jrcAleer will entertain the Tuesday Afternoon Bridge club at her home on "Webb street tomorrow at a one o'clock luncheon. A very pleasant surprise was tendered Mr. and Mrs. Frank G.lmurray by their many friends on Saturday evenintr at their home on "Williams street. The occasion marked the first wedding anniversary of the young people. The evening's entertainment was provided by Mr. and Mrs. Barber and Mr. and Mrs. "Waillack who sang some fascinating selections, to the accompaniment of Mr. "William Beckman. A delicious luncheon was served, and to Mr. and Mrs. Gillmurray were extended many good wishes for future happiness and
prosperity. The out-of-town guests. included Senator and Mrs. Nedjl, Mayor and Mr a: Schrage of Whiting.
The L. O. T. M. Social Club meetings
have been changed from Tuesday to ihursday, and will hold an all day - .ncetiiig on Thursday at the home or ..Its. Madura, of 501 Kane avenua. A , lui luck lunt heuu will be tervod at
noon. A sumptuous turkey rtlnner was served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morris K. Hughes of Webb street ou Thanksgiving Day. They liad ..a their guests, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. I'otter and Mr. and Mrs. Wlltsie, the latter having recently come to Hammond as & bride from Norway. The evening was spent enjoying some delightful piano numbers given by Mrs. Hughes on tier new Stcger baby grand. The Mermlts Club gave an enjoyable dancing party in the club rooms on Friday evening, when Rhode's orchestra furnished the dance program. Three novelty dances were given to the great pleusure of the guests. The club will glv another danco In the club rooms on December second, for the members and their guests.
Engraved personal Christmas cards
convey the Tuletide greetings with a
touch of Individuality. Orders sho old
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Hammond Musical College. I'iano, Voice, Violin, Public Speaii lng, Ukelele, Banjo, Mandolin, Guitar, Dauclng, Dramatic Art. 10-1
POTATOES POTATOES Two cars Northern White, fl.3J and tl.0 rer 60 buy beforo cold weather. Fhoco 1303-W. 66i Stat
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CBLItlSTMAS GBXSTZ2TO CARDS Orders should b placed at once for your personal greeting cards. See Xostlewalte Co., 629 Hohman at. 11:S:30:3
Iland-mado handkerchiefs for Christmas. Thone 749 Hammond. 11-26-2
Funco party AVednesday eve.. Nov. 30. I. O. O. F. Hall, 177 State 8t. Good prizes. Admission 25c. 11-26-3
MASONIC NOTICE Hammond Chapter 117 R. A. M. will hold a called convocation Tuesday evening, Nov. 2'.'th. opening at 7:30 o'clock.. Mark. 1'ast and M. Ki decrees will be conferred. Members urged to attend. 11-2S-2 C. K. NELSON'. E. IT. P.
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WHEN YOU WASH your face and hands in that white, spotless porcelain or enamel basin, do you ever stop to think of what washing facilities there wrere prior to the advent of modern sanitary plumbing? We install only the best of up-to-date piping.
St. John's Lutheran church of West Hammond will have a Christmas bazaar in the basement of the church on Wednesdsy evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Nowlan and children, and Mr. Edward Nowlan of Highland street were called to Frankfortl nd.. to attend the funeral of tholr brother. Mr. 1'atrlck Nolan, wh died very suddently in Clevelajid, O. The card party at th Country Club Saturday afternoon was very well atttndod, whea Mrs. Frank Hammond was ho6tea. Mra. F. It. Mott and Mrs. It. O. Winckler took the honors in the bridge and a most enjoyable afternoon wan spent. Mrs. r.lchard Mcllie will return to her home on South Hohman street tomorrow after having spent the summer and fall with Mr. and Mra. LoMoyna FltzWmiams of I'anama.. The annual Christmas bazaar, jrlven by tho Woman's Guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church of Rimbach avenue, wil bo given Thursday, December 1, and the sales will beln at ten o'clock in the morning. Some beautiful fancy work will be placed for sale, together with a Rroat variety of practical needlework, wme baked things and home delicacies. Luncheon will he servtd from elevcnthlrty to one-thirty o'clock, and dinner from five, thirty to seven-thirty o'dlock. "All you can eat." Mr. and Mrs. Henry Huber of Warren street will leave this evening for Florida, where they will remain for
se-veral months in their winter home at Palm Beach.
Tomorrow evening there will be a harvest danco at the Knights oi Pythias hall for the Masons and their
; lmedlate families, and In the course . of the evening election of officers will take place. As soon as tho new Ma
sonic temple Is ready for functions, some lnteretsing affairs will be given there. Tho dance tomorrow evening
j bids fair to be a huge success. Judging
from the elaborate preparatolns tn&t have been made. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Mygranta of Sibley street announce the birth of a little son. Jack Edward, on Saturday. November the tv. enty-slxth.
CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our eincere thanks to our neighbors, friends and the Rev.
Mr. Itlst, for their sympathy shown us
and XTisses Rice and Younger, who sang, also for the beautiful floral offerings in our sad bereavement at the burial of our beloved father. 11:2S Family of late George Spotten
CAlin OK TIIAXKS. We wish through the medium of this paper . to thank the Hammond teachers, pupils and friends who bestowed such kind and loving1 er-tce to our dear daughter and Bister, while living and at her death. In the hearts of her parents, sisters and brothers there will ever bo an Immeasurable gratitude. MR. AND MR 3. ROBERT LAWRIE AND FAMILY. 11-26
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Little Rhode Island Girl Is As Bright and Cheery and Her Cheeks Are As Rosy As Ever. SHE CAN NOW KEEP UP IN HER CLASSES "Only a Mother Can Understand What I Suffered When I Saw My Daughter Slowly Wasting Away" Says Mrs. Mary Smith. "Every time I look at my little girl's rosy cheeks my heart (joes out in praise and rratltude to Tanlac," said Mrs. Mary Smith, of reacedalo. K. I., a suburb of providence, recently. ' Until Mary was eleven years of age she always enjoyed good health and had a very happy, fun-loving disposition. However, during the past three years she became very thin and frail. She took on a very sallow color, her tongue coated over, she complained of a bad taste in her mouth, dull headarhes, and of feeling languid and tired all the time. She lost her sunny disposition and became nervous. Irritable and'moody. Her appetite got so poor that I had to coax her to eat. Her leep was fitful, her eyes dull, and ner steps so heavy that it eeemed she hadn't strength to lift her feet from the floor. 'She Lad alu-ays stood high in her studies, but now her reports wero no bad that her teacher called on me to find out why f-h had erone hack so in
her lessons. When I asked her why fho had failed bo in her school work she cried and said she studied as hard as ever, but couldn't seem to remember. Only a mother can understand what I suffered when I saw my daughter slowly, but surely, fading away each day. I could hardly keep back the tears when I looked at her. "Six months ago we took her out of pchool, thinking this might help her. but she continued to grow worse. We were told she would get better when she got older, but I was afraid she couldn't live and have shed many a tear over her condition. In fact, my husband and myself, both, were downright sick from worry over her, and yet, nothing did her any good. "One day my husband said. "Why not have Mary try Teniae? Each morning I have read in the papers of some one being helped by It and it may be what she neecs. "Well, I had tried everything else, so as a. last resort I had Mary try Tanlac and I have, felt thankful a thousand times that I did. Before she finished the first bottlo she was eating like I have been wanting to see her eat for three years. Now she is the first to the table and the last to leave. She has gained fifteen pounds and is still gaining, and her face is as round an drosy as It ever was. Her eyes sparkle with health, her steps are 114 ht, and she is as full of life as a kitten. It does my heart good to hear her running around, singing a.n3 laughing and enjoyinff life and good health egaln. My gratitude to Tanlao is unbounded." Tanlac is sold in Hammond by Summers Pharmacy and in Indiana Harbor by Central Drug Store and by leadicf drui? gists. Adv.
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Miss Audrey Steelman, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. ateelman of South
Hohman street, returned to school at
St. Mary's, of the Woods, Terre Haute.
yeaterday, after having spent a moat
delightful and busy five days' vacation at home. '
The members of KDworth I.escnn nf
the Hyde Park M. K. church enter-
lainea at a most enjoyable surprise party on Saturday evenintr i n hfniir
of Miss Florence Leeson. who was
home for the Thanksgiving vacation from iJePauw University. The evening was pleasantly spent with games and music, after which dainty refreshments wero surved to fifteen guests. Mis Anna L,!tz will entertain the young ladles of Alpha Zeta Guna tomorrow evening at her heme, 849 Erie street.
Lieutenant Robert Toole of P.alMmore. Maryland. I the house purst of
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. McHle of South Hohman street.
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Mr. and Mrs. Julius Hansen 01 Vest Condlt street announce the birth of a little daughter, Lois, on Sunday, Nov 20th.
Mr. and Mri. J. r.ert Frasler of Kourbonnais. 111., were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Krar.k Hammond "f Olinilale Park.
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Will It He III a ffcw days our representative will authorize some one accessorv Dealer jn this citv to install a limited number of TKL-OILS on Ford Cars ABSOLUTELY FREE OF CHARGE. The TEL-OIL Dealer's name will be given in our next announcement. Watch this paper for his name. Xo Sir!!! There are no strings tied to this offer. It is merelv to PROVE that TEL-OIL is a real lord NECESSITY. Every Ford Car should have one. It prevents serious damage to the engine. Ask your Dealer if he is the TEL-OIL Man! The Lubricating Specialties Co., Toledo, Ohio
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Who Would Lend You Money? Your friends? Your neighbors? Your relatives? It would be very embarrassing to be obliged to borrow money if your work suddenly slowed down and you had spent as you earned. IF YOU EARN GOOD WAGES Make your pay checks count for YOU. You will not have to borrow here and there if you save part of each pay check. Could you save $5 or $10 each pay day? Try It. A kept-up savings account at this baiii will soon place you beyond the possibility of worrying should your "work flow down, Start saving today.
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