Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 55, Hammond, Lake County, 4 February 1922 — Page 6

f . : s . - PAOF' 8rx ; , TTnr TTMra. r ' February 4. 1922. - - - I yearo ao on February 8. 1910. a rroup , Baturcajr. Feb. 11. All Troopa win included with a Het erf ether ca!!e2.U rm A - 1 1 I VfOTK' r !? I ilFQ FTrtlT TO tTVTR A nTTl of men ho w'ere interested in helping-: r.iobUie at Central echool tor &a all gridiron stars who played at Tarlo: - I 6rSOH3 I 3Tm' " W lll boWb.eoir.aIP..tIWWnr:Sj:V,r,lOO,ll,i!l0- vllle. bu tan invention '""r - -Tv ,- . ,. Sunday. Feb. 12, will be observed aa v.-a exonerated. SQ 1 TVT ,., ''Jfm returned irom England. As the result Scout un(,ay ln many of tt, thu,cheg. However. Johnny now ?e uf S" " 1 4TJ I ll ATT7 C ""'""tfT&&f'S M4T-' $mm'iKmmmmmmmi t a "food turn- done him by aa Ens- Th.s is especially appropriate because that he did play professional foofibtu: vJ V I 1 f lH V W lZ fJZ'? ' lish Scout, he had mace an investiga- of its being Uncoln's birthday. aa he too part in the aiilwautee-K- . I g CS tlon or the Engliah Scout movement . MondaV. Feb. IS. Window deiuonstra- I ?,a American legion team game 1:. vi vim " : ' , -&-KSS p7&-f?j and ielt that it could be easily adapted tlons; pafrol parties' la the homes; ' H has ' playe4 Us :: Mis. Mildred hrr ver it.nt;y ;rci. raring tliu bunct. sess 5 ,'?5v'- $VK ' to fit the American boy. The result of Drum and Bugle corps oaradc three years o." college footb'.: ao r.c eaterta ned U brli,, y.tr,Uy after, j Mr. ll..,.n. TS; was ,c:.h1 prr-sl- , $ ?'Bim this' meeting was the organization of Tuesday. Feb. 14. School day.' Good action ls oln to bc tto - noon ax.iser born on Ureet Us:t, Mrj. NVtll Hartmnn vice presl- the Boy Scouts of America, a non-mili- turns to teachers, oon.tr-u-ly oell ";ty' " !s -ai4?T,ln5J.hr hl,S SU-t- Mi?, Mr-. lU,ry Kaht cretary and t Uf$ Zt Al 'tary and non-sectarian movement. turr. " ;' " 1 JorteTc.dd.a.-uCcnt w.ih MS h-er.. V?,,, KnooU treasurer. A -i ? ffef hose only aim is to build character ;eneaaa Wsb . y,M .ttflnlUyor,.:,, cro.,l,n: , ia' .rter.o,, wa, ep -nr. I ' V'-TO T?" and train ood cimenhiP throueh an k" 'L.a ' ,iratf;Cr &U 1 1 '"I were fro ta.Me and honors were I and the ::c:.t meeting will be held 1r. i ' T , $L appeallnir programme which fil'a the rn,J? ? Ma3cn; by Mrs. Albert William Lamp- ! two we. :ii ac th Uome c- K. George I i 4-. :. s- tos " ire tfme temp e inlr.g room. Treop, will b "l re!l. A dainty and deJlelou, luncheon Atkins i Walle Roa5. - t.W ' So this year during the ek of ri. in troupe with "dads." "Hi fl 0T wa aervcU at tfca cotJclualoa o- the & J X ff t . i. fv, V ' ' Eats "and a f.ne entertainment. Trco; Sxe. ) Valco! Dongtewa- J- eo- I V V ' V w February to loth the 408.000 Loy .. fcn(. eoaga . -f f O : UTrMn K D C; .f V J- 'I ZS Ecout3 or th0 rnlted Statea re ; come one will be provided for you for aDOUtlt . , . . w and Mrs. M. D. Stewart of Wrt7 , i V- , to celebrate ; heir twelfth birthday, or .. . even,r)(r -.,' Ci.WUU.l XL " SS. A,T. Beanc cf IeIpaoa. Ohio. Warren street. w.H return to the U-i- ,f H. in other 'words they ere of the r.c- IV"' f' t. I Is the gmest ot ?ir. and Mra. P. L.. verity c? Illliols on Monday after , Jf ' qBlred Scout age. While to a certain ! pM l b$ thCre' yon triad aa Davts of State. I lne street and Mr. an spendlnff the paat wee with Um par- ' - eatcnt all the programmes all through- ' AU wk there w,u b" C"P-ays in ?Xrs. Charle, Uabbard of CSaade street. -its. V. JTV. ! out the country are similar, the follow- j tcro of Scout handicraft and ,y Mr.. Eedrtck wlU be here for soae 1 ,K ?p i n ts the one that Hammond', slsteen i 4-nonstratlon. of flrBt aid. knot tylr.g. &ftCUCi ft Qj COllt M! .vathertne Oberlln rrned 44 C? troops will carry out: fire by friction, etc. Practically every t-" UVVtft .rlvLl fr,m R?ekford 'VM- j4f . 1 ' V.-Lne.iy. K-.h. 8. All Troa will I? ' P'--S full n-eei'a a-ivi- ; li'r. and Mra. W. V. Hofcman of, oI'e to spend several day. here. ' ' 4lJl mobtllre at Cental school at 7:S0 p. rn. tie-' - ! fA$AM X r r'ouglis avenue announce tha birth of jA-jF- . f!Mi'' - 1 "SUS & 1 aid march to Harrlon park for a b'c - a-BTi-Ci!!Cti K .little ao, th. mornln,, rear. the 1 lAA Sj - --wiS JOHHNY MOHABDT ' "SW rs. Forrest SmiUh o, aeffern .-.rVt: i 1" lff " T.'Sx'tt:-: ' NOW ADMITS Mimm Crle7 of CMW d tUZV' mW; ?nV"e 4' al l HE PLAYED CSfSJlj ox ca.rol. at.ee,. Five hundred was ilayod at two tab'as I V . f V)-! jA Thursfiay. Feb. 9. ar.d February 10, -Johnny llohardt. of Gary, trtar half ! "KTOXJ tljstce comfy Ira 'til'as "eTTde-i-ht"- e-P- and the hor.ora were mad by Mrs. W. jfWr,l'. sfAX'i' ' -yAX a11 "-"roope will invite parents ar.d bac. on the Notre Lrne Snd team,! A as ia Grandma's rocSdnj chair t-i'-edtha Tnrsdar ernwn'HrV A- Eec'nuia- Mrk- Vln Mdhrmick V J $Jsf ' ' V friends to their meetliurs -.nd hare .we- pfayed professional football after all. f It'e eo eacy to handle and it's onch "B tLrl- arrest frT,ith. Tl,e tfe-. 7,AfXrJ ' " .,M cial recognition of Lincoln's birthday g.r,v th. w-W Johnnys name was j . 8Mpr7 linl. bus. Ride ft to Icn, In Glendtua Iark. There were c ub wil1 e- u- weeks t : V-?l YjS sfffs - I -11 - - - - , work or rid. it for fan. It's th. lively Jonquiliu freee's and pnosy rth ioa:i of V:rs- 3eckln-- ? Williams f" " t' -Xr-T ' f- X "t N I ,at --n'-" most economical and sensible v:-i:.ow-3 :n a low bowl, and covers'6" j f " I j I I meana of transportaticn goinjr, rvere 1-id for twelve. A delicious . . . t . , ,. i" . -Jt- j ",v I I ' I , Drop around and wH prora it, luncheon w serred. after which , f-" kll"er:Ci; H-cc.-.e. will enter- . t'Ji , ,. ' l m-m m . m Ii and also exn'afci the Scoct CJ-S-bridge wa played at three tables, and l"- this evenir. in her Ijl I . " " ' ' J Th Afi9R Ph M AflOR ' Han. honor, were mad. by Mr. Bum- home la ood. TUere will be te Wjll - V' ' 11 X flOTltUO SilOTlB rtU&O I) PUn :-ax Lanman. The guests for the uest9- , ... " i I r B a a'tcmoon were Mrs. Frank K. Beuj. J WST jth "s t, K ' I I & i ? Mrs. William Wilke and Miss loda department of the Han:-! 11 . V 4'- I r I A 7flT TPT TT? T?f T T . f 4MJJU' ricAleer. Th club will be entertain- Woman's Club wllleet with! &iUU t A VvJlLl I H K- FLU KIiLaIA . t-d on next Friday afternoon by Mrs. ! William Skinner. 100 Highland ' A ' V1Lf 1 1 1Lj 4 1 if TQAS i aui G-. Moorhcad of stAte Lire street. ' 9treet' or- Monday afternoon at hiif i Mrs. alary Kobbtos, attTe, and Misa Franess MacLaitd ssd Catler S. I rV? UJTXXj S I P". trco 0c'- call win b Bobbins. I . . ill rTrioTri?.cvcLr IT. CTa-'les Hobbs of Saa ItanciKo 7 Quotations from the "Lyric of j u... n.i...,., i... .... ,, . . A u,., I Send your work to our daylight sanitary laundry where cleanliness 514-1S Xolmaa St ao. 1E2 the d.nner f est of Mr A. Murray rirh.1 xdbT aS 'uuVrMlS and sanitation prevail, Your clothes washed individually. Noth.....cu. i;.,- 'S'r m-of" RobbSl Mfsa MacLaw later Smc?T benttcw2 bg u marked, and no injurious chemical, are .used." Uy are i , J :.r.ij josp...r.e ivnr.bu.. who is t.- 11 'irTI- " 1 i r.cys d:scoversd that the Robhins' divorce decree provided that Keb&ias I returned to you free from soap odor, beine washed in water three ' . -- tending National kindergarten C-I.?fre t remove the bev from Illinois en. month in tvlv. I c t i . , . , . , n ,. -r Ohicaso. ia spending Uie week-end rraa.e i, Dcy irom ijiao.s cue month la turelTfc I t2meJ Softer than rain water and besides it s home industry. tZZZZZZZZX with her parent a Mr. tnd Mrs. O. A. TS. employieea of the gxtrierlr.fj da- ' ' - 1 -" ' - -' 1 . I I lirinbiU of Warren dtreet. and has as partmeat of the Conkcy Publishing ut Cf a nervous breakdown He ha. "" " ' i I ,1 SUNDAY :r house truest her roommate. Misa Company gave a delightful F-crrrine ben fwced to resign his position in l f I .TefcpfcoBe Note the Difference ' DINNER Katherts.. MoBrlde c KoZland. Mich. party last for Mlas Marie IHaherty a. the Lincoln nohool building. - II'll I ' 7U yf-- 2T" A her home on Van Bnren street in honor T ' ftf KJbwwm I tt OC -5 ZCxa. :rred Buhring entertained the of bor birthday. Cam,-a were p'.aved - . . v ... WEINBERG'S SANITARY LAUNDRY . . ' . Ist Officers Club of the Oolden Rule and pretty priaes eiven to Mlsa Frieaa , us eyn. who .-.a been cte i-i . With All the I ' Co-nnell of Daughter, of Uberty yes- Stari and M! Rnth Koraer. The VJ lc,a, tal- V" IT;"" ff7f7fff Trimm'nja I JC I .. to. 7g.; S STSiyy "-1 -' I OlUmn l WetWash-All Dry and Rat Work ' guests. Kiss Flaherty "received a rTrnnATrni - II MEE HOTcL S I I IHfr inpA! number or lonly gi:ta toother with iirs. Victor Dyer wi'l entertain the BOY SCOUT WEEK. , Restnrmnt f LlI L LUuHL the congratulations and hearty, good ladies of the Embroidery Club -at her BOT ICOCT WEEK." N Prone 574 mXm,!21..li.-..:U . wiahes of her friends. home on South Hohman etreet cn Mon- v .vv. j. . , ,. "; 5-ZPJL A , . ,-Lr r-, iinW (lnOlf te- afterr.oor.. l.very boy has his birthday; so tfoes f , TOaa'aUWygSg3BSS3k ! gI ' fir Vx Oil V " a. , the Boy Scout movement. Twelve IlLlfV nllll Marter Beary Lanman. UttJe son of , . t- i . - i-t.-- t in .-t--.- ii r r--- i i - -r ; r r-n 1- t-t, 8 Mr. and Mrs. Keary Lanmau of Ken- TS- r- G- locrhead and -ittle uaughwood. snbm'.ttS to an Operation os er Eleanor of Detroit street will ac- " " Wa5Sey'S Plsatlllg 3hOP Thuraday for ton.Uitis and adenoids, company Mrs. George C. Locklin to Lob . r - 2.l.'Z ESBHOinrnMO. ITAXIii. HE. The little boy Is eoavalescinj very Angeles for a visit of indefinite dura- I MSSrZ ' T? La ' gTrrCHlWO. BC TTO HOLS, t nicely. tion. a:.d will leave within a couple of - ''Jvlf BCTTOV COVERIXU. BgAlDIl(V ' weeks. I & ?MZf k'iv -f uj RCCHIU. raXCT mTITCHINO. Mrs. Si'ary Hem stock of Valparaiso mUWljfJff&ffifi 7 1 fTa.TG STREET. PEUSB UAH !s the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. The members of the Stitch and Chat- fyfjj feS- ft ' JsJ'& OXD Mi Roscoe Hemstoclt of Elizabeth struct ter Embroidery club met with Mrs. Roy ?7r . tw . ftVf ' ; . for a few days. Hays of Gibson on Thursday afternoon AaffF&j&tZijfiflr3 - J&kJ 1-fi.T J. XELLO CIGAR. 1-23-lSt , S and spent a delightful pocial hour be- t MgW'tiigjMigjJM '' M-'fv 1 Mr.. W. E. Montenffel tfianctn'ly ore dainty refreEhmcnts were rerved. f - mm MmS M mwm jf W ' HaiS.rS.Ond MUSiCat College, entertained the yran; lxdien of the The club will meet in two weeks wit; - .,, ,. , , ' - "(3 1 nTr . ... M . Piaso. Voica. Violin. Pnblle Speak Wednesday Aft.rnoon Five HandreS Joc-?h McConn-sll cf Van Buren X gf xfStX ' ,W r SjT ' :' ? '' tZC t. Ukslele, Banjo. Mandolin. Guitar. Club at luncheon in her home on Wil- street. V , rxf- SlLr'jf ? Cil;Cin. Dramatic Art. 19-1 Ham. street. The table, were daintily a MrWtW" f : attractive and a delicious cotirse M:ss Eleanor Shnnklin arrived h-rn '3'iffifjE& & "' EreA Eys and Chlckena SS9 Cedar lunohon waa strred to the ,eir"nt ?rom Rockford college this afternoor. f $f tW7f f I ' Ol. Ione 13CS-M. Hammond. 3-1-1 guests. Cards were played and tiiyn to spend several days with her parents. "ft AF W pi score made by Mr.. Gltnn Chartier. Dr. and Mrs. E. M. Shanklin of Ruth r ' J :jy Tho evenlnr hour department of the The next meeting will be held in two street, and will have as her housp J ' . ff."ryr tig 'rff & Hammond Woman's Clcb will srive an weeks at the home of Mr.. Floyd Grif- ruest her roommate. Miss Elanor Ab- ff fferrrri My A . Informal dancing: and card party at flth of Kenwood. bott. , I a JT. J, , ,.r tb K. of P. Hall Wednif Jay evening. - I 1 '" Feb. 8, at 8 o'clock. Tickets are on William Dohble of Pennrylv-ania ave- "It coats no more to htxy m Kellr" Mf ttr Jifm Z. " fj 1 sale ft 5'wrt's ITat Sh-p. 2-4-1 mif is very ill st hi. hr-m as the r- 1-H- i Iff v If ff r r T. .. , . . esassmsss- - I I A Of Interest On Your I Cs ! I lo : SAVINGS j j I J? ' ' ' . , I i S I , I fj I s I fry-1 . this bank is operated for the bene- I What Should Your Policy Be Worth? 1 FIT OF ITS DEPOSITORS. We pay ' t f j v , t, rj . I d F So many so-called automobile insurance w e American Autwmobtle Lnderwnter, poEcy I j M companies of spurious origin have thrust them- there are many important feature, to be cpnaidered: I 4 OH SavingS Deposits from the day of deposit j f. 6clvcS UPn P31 f Iat I l,6 I-Po!icy has been accepted by insurance de1 It is led to ask himself mis ' question : .What partment of this state. I tO the day Of Withdrawal. I should my policy be worth?" . . 2 Absolute security to policy holders i3 guaran- j i m i E I '': ted by deposit with state department. j V 1 1 T 1-ItshouId.be accepted the by insurance 3-Ot,r proposition has been demoted here Lj I 1 A I commission. in Lake County. to the satisfaction of policy-holders, g 1 nf n Checking ACCOUIltS 2 There should be . surplus to guarantee during the past -o years. . g I f) r Ar- fl I l payment of claims. 4AH claimsare adjusted from the Hammond t' ' I tS3S iXJ Ol $500 Or MOrC 1 - 3 You should know that the proper at- ofice-assuring you instant and efficient service. M m ft ?s tention is given to claim adjustment. 5 Our policies are non-assessible. J5f s I . JV 4 The adjusting department should be " 6-You benefit by a substantial reduction in pre- j J S i CI I A Dr f.T r. . A 1 i. ( I near enough to guarantee instant and efficient '' mium diarges the lowest rates possible with com- i J j p A oHAKL ot the pronts to the Savings depositors. p service. Pkte protectioa. J I 11" 5 You should avoid assessable policies. 7-(he policy is issued by this company Hh J H Wl uasets of afpoximateiy a quarter million aoluia. We offer to our depositors all the services any bank ! .5 . . f g H in a large measure by the men behind it. we sub 1 Cin Tender. 1 protection. . . m ' mil the following names of members comprising ths H P 7 You should know the financial standing advisory- board of the American Automobile L'nderj a of company. writers : Edmund Russell, Vice Pres. 0t!3 Elevator 1 K o v- i i i i i i i Co.; Edmund D. Hulbert. Pres. Merchants Loan 4c I I S IO.U should know something Of tile Trust Co.; Samuel Insull. Pres. Commonwealth EdiQ l 1 " r Standing of the men "ho are holding the reigns son Co.; Jacob M. Dickinson. Attorney at Law; 1 '-rnJfc P of the company. ' L-.., James C. Johnson. Vice Pres. Central Trust Co. 1 People's Co-Operative State Bank IS . 5 , CALt PHONE OR WRITE ! Capital and Surplus $55,000.00 P 1 1 IT 1 A ""tin r h r American Automobile Underwriters Agency I 627 Hohman Street Opposite the Court House 1 ' Jk B I OF INDlAisA (inconxrated) HAMMOND, INDIANA $ 565 Hohman brreet .V D. FAVERTY R-S. CAMPBELL P. R. SARBER Telephoned. CSBOT'CaitEWCTgryag ''ijmMSlu,mmmm" 111 . mmm'.' ' """" in i. i Nil J