Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 187, Hammond, Lake County, 31 January 1922 — Page 11
Tuowday. .Tamiarv 31, 1922.
THE TIMES'
CROWN POINT
Atr. and Mrs. Paul E. Kaasch cele-I-rated th'.ir golden wnddinir anniversary en llonday, Jan. SOtTi, a dinner ii.irty 'b'ina given in thsir honor at the homo of Mr. and Mr.. T?. Rockwell. T'tjf fK-oHFion was also Mrs. lUaach's TIrr birthday ami butli pvxnts were rommpuranraed. Tbry were tho rerpifxMits of several beautiful jrirr. ThrouKi '"is. attornry, Fred M. jruremcr, ;Scot : T'.ramaman of this city tins fl".rl iivor" ppocceJinsa a grain at ' . s wif.i Murif-1 'vh-m married in ' : I T in Ool(Hntni!,.J Ind.. and separated frrnn.ii Irc. K'C1, at whii'h time fh atATidoncl him w'liut any at'Parort
WILL BABY FiN'iERS TUGGING AT GARLAND'S HEARTSTRINGS DRAW HIM FROM "SOUL TWilN" BACK TO WAilliNG FAMILY?
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.'-.nj'ity hf'd n Mtuu-day -r!erncoii W. Tx Owen of tiarv wa elected tn fill ih vaan'y rriad i t ilpaih f AV". n ttratton of IVihart. Mr. 0vn w:is ' looted to fill i!'' vnv president's chair and also made a iiri-rtr from ICobart. '"' I. Koot of Critw n IVnu was elected superintendent --ncessions taking the wori-of J. Ieattie, rierea.ed. T. E. 1'ailey was elected i-lerate to ti.e
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Misses Ella a-.d, I.iiMe t.ailes cf ;s ? AnpeJea. California, were in n.wn 1 P'-nt 'n Saturday. They returned i i'rom California with their mother who '
Tho wife, BIrs. Mary Wrenn Garland, who is waiting for her "big boj" to return; Uaby Margaret, who may be the lote magnet that will draw him home, and a new photo of Charles Garland.
a as taken serio'isly sick the past week ar. l theatt.er.dinx physician advised her ntng briught to Chicago where she .s row at the home of her sister. Iter condition at that time was very neriotis. Ci. Whitehead and fanuiy spent tbe .rk-n4 t:i i a e--. Mrs. Whitehead riTaining for ft few days v:s:i with reia t i ves. Mrs. J. J Wheeler will accompary -rrs. Dr. Kj-ost her trip to Florida, both leaving on Wednesday for a two month trip. Mrs. Krost wilt visit relatives at Miami and Mrs. Wheeler will itsit several of th Southern resorts Ij V.. Pailey .of this city is in South .Hend. toda' conferring with delegates ' from "the Fair association In Indiana re!ativ to the 'different dates of the ".ierent fairs in this cirei;t. Ju&gn Eva; has resigned h.y pei.sit'on as chief probation officer of the Jti vertfle court t.o take effe. t K;b. 1st. " inert Jjtwia of Kast Chiraao has been Bppcioted to taive charge of the work )c I-ake roantr, a position which he formerly held. Judge Evans will leav tor a trip to iMo Bhort'y. when he will rtt'irn and begin his campaign for Just!c of the. r'eae-". Mis9 Irene C'nrroU spent t tie weekend with relatives hi Cfitrago. M'ss Mary 1-rrir attenied the atitoniohil show In Chicago on Paturday night. Lnriiti Brundldga. Gary, Jnnmie I,. Peadleton. Gary; Pimon Crestior. Oary. Zinca Pass, Gary; iilavko Belestin. So. Cfcicapo. Iaraschiva Cirbpean. Clary; ("harlea X Harrifsoiv St. Johns. Mich.', Iva A ndersen. Hammond ; Nteklaa iva, Indiana Ilarbor. Roealla Poloaan. Indiana Hirber ;Iorrd M. Fliarer. Indiana Harbor, JLulti M. Sh tidier, Indiana Tta.rbfr;. Jsrnh Ostrum, Clary, Agnes T.anglUi. flirr; John K. Iavies. Gary, Kolh Panrier. jary; Oharlio Kioton, c;ary. Anasla.sla Vlcikis. Gary; John V. Mraw, Gary, Jenora Steinmetz, Gary. Whilo fn Crown Point on business on Ji'nnday Miyor II, O, .lohn.inn of Gary prfrmd th marriage cererncn7
Will the vision of bis caoghter reaching oat her pudjry little hands in entreaty to be held in his arms, draw Charles Garland, eccentric millionaire, away from his "ioul twin" and back to nil family T Mrs. Garland believea
it will that and her love. In her home in Dedham, Mass., she is caring for the baby, Margaret, and awaiting the arrival of another little one and the return of Garland. He is still seeking bis "soul twin," Lillian Conrad,
who left him suddenly after the light of publicity became strong, "lie's just a boy. What do yon expect from a boy," she eays of Garland. "I shall love him and still wait for him. He'll come back to us as soon as be puts aside his fals ideals."
making John l.omai and Laura fteinmetz, vaudeville performers of Gary, man and wife. The ceremony was performed in the sheriff's office !n tho presence of the court house aftaehe.s
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The Ktwanis club of Hammond entertained the different clubs of this region to a dinner at Carl TjUndgTcn'f on Sat'irday evening. The club met in regards to lowering tlo- tv.tes of all ptjh!n: utilit ies. A number of t'ood !-pr,-kcrs were present unii a. general good time was enjoyed by all who attended. r Mr. and Mrs. Sutherland of Myrtle avenue, had as their guest for a few days. Mrs. Schroeder of Denver Colo. Ifarley Haskins. while on his downstate trip with the team, spent the week-end visiting Miss Helen Emerson of Purdue L'niversitp, at Lafayette. On Wednesday evening the W. H. A. of the Maccabees will meet in regular session. Pefreshments will be served, and it is urged that aJI members be
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A eon was horn t Mr. and Mrs. John Shirke of Henidtet avenue on last Thursday, and at this time mother .nd baby are reported to be setting along fine. Mr. and Mrs. 1,1 o yd Smith and family of Amy avenue, were entertained at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Sweaney of Cleveland avenue at n 6 o'clock dinner. The Smiths are leaving In a few days for Casper, Wyoming, where Mr. Smith has been sent hy Xhoi Standard Oil Co. Mrs Bertha Ttoskings. her daughter Bertha and son. Harry, were entertained at a dinner at the home of the former's uncle, Dr. Mathers, of Chicago.
; Mr .Charles Wolters and daughter. Kuth, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank White,
of Hammond, visited at the N. J. folding home, on Myrtle avenue, Sunday afternoon- Mrs. Goldlng, who has been very 111 for some time. Is recovering slowly. The Gclden Star Rebecca lodge, will hold their regular meeting at the I. O. O. F. hall Wednesday evening-- It Js requested that all members be present. Little Dona, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. Christonsen of Amy avenue, is recovering nicely from Iit recent. l!'nss of scarlet fever.
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nesday, Feb. 1st, at the Grift'th T-wn Hall. Doors open at 7:30 p. m. Good time promised. Everybody come. Committee.
MERRILLVILLE
Mrs Cjrr'f, Phillips i sick witn hard cold. The suk I'olks are not imprest vor;. fnat these day. Henry Kuehl has added his name '.'iv tick roll. Mr. end tr. Howard Waiters we' Ob t visitors last M or day. Mr. T. J. Tierney is Improving slow! Mr. and Mrs. .!. F. 5Ui!tz motored Tf'ny, III., Sunday.
Mr. Hoard arrived here from ''tiiiforia last week. He and Mrs. llo.ird are visiting with their daughter snd family, Mrs. MoCutehrn. He reports cold weather in California, "ime hard freezing in rome places doing a h'g damage tr the fruit crop. The choir wtll meet at the Geonre Boyd home next Thursday evenlrg for practice. The M.. E. Aid society will nice- wsh Mrs. Alice Pierce next Wednesday. Mi;s Muret Stone of Highland spert Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Zuners.
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Chas. Arkin & Son Jewelers and Optometrists 165 EAST STATE STREET HAMMOND, IND.
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Ruddy Cheeks Sparkling Eyes Most Women Can Have.
Count Felix RrynJewieckl.
' Connt Felix Hrymewiecki was xiled from bia native Poland in the early days of the war Since that time he bns been a police court clerk in Winnipeg, Canada Now he has been apprised of the fact that through the treaty of Versailles he comes into possession ft his ancestral estate in Poland. The property comprises 13,000 acres and is valued at present at S 3 0,000,000.
Say lr. KHwanlt, Wrll-kH Oh) PhyaieUa Dr. F. M . Edwards for IT years treated scores of women for liver and bowel aliments. Imring these years he gave to his patients a prescription made of a few well-known vegetable ingredients mixed with olive oil. naming tbejn Dr. Kdwards' Olive Tablets. Ton will know them by their olive color. These tablets are wonder-workers cm the liver and bowrls. which cause a normal action, carrying off the waste and poisonous matter in one's system. If you have a pale lace, saliow look, doll eyes. pimn.es. coated tongue, headaches, a listless, no-pood fueling, all out of sort?, inactive bowels, you take one of Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets nightl for a time and note the pleasing results. Thousands cf women and men take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets the successful '.;rs! i: ute for ralompl now and then just, to keep them fit. 1S3 and Sfte. Adv.
After Sickness Wtiat Yon Need is Vinoi Hre I rroof : Moodua, Conn. "The 'Fla' left me run-down with a weak heart and stomach, so I would often have sinking spells, and it wan ard for m to keep around and do my housework. No matter what I took I did not seem to gain, but one day I read about Vinoi in a paper snd decided to try it. 1 soon felt better, and it has built me up so fast that I "can traJv say it is tho finest remedy known. It has proved ' worth i'ts weight in gold '"to me, as it baa restored my health so quickly." Mrs. Vm. It. Lyman. Moodos, Conn. Hi ere is noOiing like if to Restore Strength
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PRESCRIPTIONS
The physician studies your illness, derides on tiie modirinos best ;idapted for immediate aid. writes tho presrriptitm for tin- drui;yis to li!!. His -all is never hoped Jj rt nev- ! anticipated, yet illness suddenly comes and tin doctor's services are immeiately required. You may not need prescriptions today, but you may need them some other time. Isn't it avc 11 to be prepared ? Set your mind on your individual druggist now. Select him with the same care that you selected your physician. Whenever a prescription is wanted, remember that druggist and let no one else do this important work. We are speaking for ourselves, of course, in the, hope that you already have knowledge of(our superior ability in the compounding of scientific medicinal mixtures. We think you already know of our experience and training. Remember us ijr the most vita! prescription work and insist thai we lill these prescriptions on our guarantee that they will be followed exactly according to he doctor's orders, properly filled with the finest of drugs and bound to give the patients the best of! results.
Pharmacy
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