Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 196, Hammond, Lake County, 10 February 1922 — Page 10
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Friday. February 10. 1922.
LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES
All local Elks ar emlling tbes days. They ha- ea reason, they're thinking: of Tt' Go." Tou"ll nmUt too when you see their wonderful show. J-10-1
Mr. YoJ Wtlcli and Mrs. J. W. IStowb were jctlnt hostesses at a rnlscetl&afroqs shovrer given Wednesday renlcr at the home cf Mrs. Welch, In hqonor of Airs. Lulu Bailey, who Is soon t become the bride of Mr. Guy Hays
of fit. Louis. The diTerflon of the
vDins was a mock wedding and games, theao beisgr greatly enjoyed. The borne was prettily decorated In cupids, hearts an J Talontin Bjggeslion. A deMdous course luncheon was aerveA, and bhe bride to be presented with many beautiful and usfu.l gifts, which she will take to her new borne. In nwnory of the bap-py occasion. Try ear njwlal supper. 40c; Bc.henbach'B Kestaarajit, 707 Chicago areno. 1-9-4 Mr. Walter, ef Indiana Harfcor. and Miss Cora AJbin, of New AJ-b-any. Ind were Quietly married Saturday, Feh. 4th at Crown Point. They were accompanied by Mt. Chtrman ajid Mrs. Ous Otten who witBe8sed the ceremony. If y a dorrt bell r there is T-nty of local talent in our Twin Cities, you xrin after seeing. "Lot"- Oo." 2-10-1 Mr. Peter Jamief of Beacon street, baa been ill for some time, euOrins with a wrprt cough. Ir. and Mrs. S. I To-wu-Iey attended the annual banquet et the Orfie Gaaolia Prod-uotlwa corapany, of which Dr. la a member, Wednesday erening at the Gr-a.t Northern hotel. The Ft. Agnes Altar Guild ef the Episcopal church win give a Valentine card rarty, Valentine eve-nins:, Tuesday. Feb. 14th, in the g-uiJd room of t?ve church, ginning: at 8 o'clock. The imm will fee five hundred and bridge. Prises will be awarded and refreshBrred. Mr. Klggins. dtTector of T:'s Go." 1 the HHks minstrel, admits that he has nver before had the pleasure of directing a more talented ca-st of player than thosa to be found la this reduction. J-10-1 The Geo r re Gross famDy rf T23 Chicago rena are all op and around again after being do-rm for more than two weeks with the Co. The Tri Kappai find plenty of ways to ose their charity money these daym They ha takes erer the supplying of crackers and rrrilk for the nndernatwished wehool children. There are the children who can take their 15
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Minister Says Christ Would O. K. Divorce In Some Cases STAFF CORRESPONDENT . N. SERVICE! CHICAGO, Feb. "If Christ were on earth today ha would approve divorce in many instances of matrimonial unhappiness." This declaration by the Rev. John Thompson in an address at the First Methodist Church here has aroused considerable comment and wide difference of opinion in ecclesiastical circles. Raid Thompson: "Jesus did not prohibit divorce as we know it. If Ho were here today whercf we have kind, wise and discriminating judges deciding on domestic infelicities. He might recognize more than one ground for divorce. "Should two persons be compelled to live together when all affection wh iiii constitutes real marriage is dead? "I am not alarmed at the increase in divorces. The family is forever safe. There Is no need for hysteria."
Mrs. Ijetr Richards, returned last eve- j ning from Muskegon, Michigan, where
thoy were called last Saturday,' by the
death of the husband and father. Lew !
Peterson, whose funeral was held on j
Tuesday afternoon from the home of
tils mother In Muskegon. Mr. and
Mrs. Dave Daniels and children, also
attended the funeral, returning home j
Wednesday evening. Mrs. Eaniels was 1
a Fister to the deceased.
Claire W inaMr. Claire Windsor, movie quen, ha told Los Anjreles authorities that h heard Wilham Desmond Taylor, murdered motion picture director, threaten to kill Edward F. Sands, his former secretary, who now is sought in connection with Taylor's death. She eaya Tayior flade th threat at a hotel Dart v.
cents a week, and there are thc-.e who cannot and these are the ones who will be supplied. The Kappas are now fur
nishing milk and crackers for the eight schools in the system. The Sorority ha also supplied materia! for the sewing classes of the McKinley school, under Miss Alice Williams direction, to make into clothes for the poor. Several garments have already been completed and disposed of. The Tri Kappas wish to thank the public for their co-operation and support in this work. Have your seats reserved r "Let's Go." the Elks big shr.-.v. 2-10-1 Mrs. T. 7J. "Williams very pleasantly entertained the members of the. Reciprocity Club yesterday afternoon at her home on Northcote ave. The time was spent in needlework. A delicious
two course luncheon was served by the hostess, assisted by her sister. Mrs. I'Yank Williams. , Now showing a complete line of spring stylos, millinery, art goods and lingerie. All prices from cheapest that is frood to this befrt that is made Qua.'itv SrKp?c, 4716 Korsyth avenue t v 2-10-1 Mrs. I jew Peterson, her daughters. Ida May, and Margaret and her .sister.
RR. H. E. FEHRENBACHER Dentist Rooms 5 and 6 Eder Bldj. 627 HOHMAN ST. Phone 2S28 Hammond, InL
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Orpheum Hall 152 State St., Hammond PHONE 332S Every Wednesday and Saturday night.' Dancing classes for beginners every Monday and Friday. Children's classes Saturday afternoon. Private lessons by appomtmenL Wanted 10 Young Ladies to Assist in Dancing.
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
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