Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 198, Hammond, Lake County, 13 February 1922 — Page 5
til next month, when tUty will meet with Mrs. Frank AValler in her horae on Walthiim strct.
Golden Rule Council One, Sons and '
PARTHENON PATRONS GIVE EXPRESSIONS
Mrs. James . HVrvev stinrt i-:ili
ya-rnUngly entertained in apart -
rtient on Balckstone avenue, eiiirao, Saturday afternoon for Miss Kathryn harrer. -who r.ill be a spring bride. There were four tables of bridge and five hundred, and honors were made Sv Iorothy Rohrer. Mr. O. .A. Krini.il!. Miss Helen Mvilroy of Chicaio and M.r. Charles C. Janes. In the tlininfr room, a preat wedding elj f ink and orchid ribbons liun? down und over the table, concealing A beautifully frosted heart-jdiaped cake, i ar.die-'.it, honoring Miss Sharrer's r.Irtliday on Valentir.e'n Day. Sarr cm riding the cake were many daintily '.viapped packages aluminum. A delicious luncheon was served, the aptt'iii tmtnts effectively carried out uith pink heart plate denies, pink and "rchid rose nut cups and pastries. A iriust delightful afternoon was enjoyed.
Saturday niht an unique and exremeOy clever Krench play, "La Iiettre 'liarfc-ee," was Riven in the high school
.-i.uuenis una-ir tti direction
'.1 Ls T.enore f!inp. VrTieH -.r
icro waj g-ood attendance to wit-
"ss the first French play ever produc-
d in the high pchool, and great eninisia.sn was shown. The cast in'uded Miss KUsiher Cooper as "Ilorr.se,' Mids Mildred Molo as ' Hector." : ss Marojiie Iown i as "Rfiujaan'' and Miss (Jladys Jaivis as iYaneine. An excellent orchestra of !i;rly-two pieces, condaeted by Mr.
i 'oSwarto, waa an asset, and a deliht-
"ul solo dance was g-iven by Mit4 Vio-i-t Milne. -Miss KHen ITendrii-ksnn of Ohiratro nd Alhert Thureson of Gostlin street ae luen lirsensed to marry in Chi6iJO. Tins jonn- ladies of IC'i-ppa. Delta Vamnm. will meet aX the home of !rah McLaughlin on Tuesday 'vbn. Febrnary th fourteenth.
The North Side Iadies- Club was enrtained on Friday afternoon' by Mrs. . Stevens in lier homo on Muenich onrt, and Mrs. William Priedorf was ne assistlnff hosters. Needlework rd a pleasant svcial afternoon were njoyed. after which a daintily npo!nted luncheon was stvpiI to twrny ladies. There w-r? i itractive Vatntine favors, made by the kindcrrartnersi of the Central school, and the ibla was prettily decorated. The Tart Chiefs of fh" rythian Sifts have postponed their meetintr im-
The manap'nen of the I'arthenon
theatre, belie vir ir that they had e cored
the biggest pli to-p'ay hit of the yea1, in brineine "The..rlnrr t t-i 1 1 ram m unr! .
I hit upon the plan of the firs' shr.v ini-' it t a few of their pair ns before prosatin brocades. j t ,,,,. trH,v
. 1 umieu leivras, jaoe-DacK corsages. These with the tuneful fancies of Hal-
ixiuKbters of liberty, v ill entertain t
at a Valentine's party tomorrow evening? at the regular meeting. A luncheon will be served.
Pompadour taffetas
Invitations were fen; to a number T I;i m m 1 intt 's rtrnminpnt men ami
lou's orchestra. Kr tomorrow nitrht .h ,.,.i.i.i i,t.t c.i.i,,-
will greet a mid-winter social event, i afternoon to view the special advanr' honoring- the patron Saint of Hearts, in j shOVi-ine
i The picture was presented with ful
orchestra accornp imment and organ
the Haiumond Country Olub. There will be toothsome dainties for the guests. Won't you bring your Valentine?
Mrs. A. HerbFt of South Hohman street has returned from a six week's trip through Wisconsin. where she visited sisters and brothers and had a most delightful soojurn. Mrs. Hazel Carr and daughter, Gladys, of Rensselaer, were the quests of friends here Saturday. Saturday afternoon Miss Esther and and Miss Martha Lund char?ninprly entertained ai brid.ee in their home on Mason street. The rooms were prettily suKfrestive of Valentine's Day, and cards were played at f!ve tables. The honors were made by Miss iiertrnile Sheerer and Miss Gladys r.ell, after which the hostess served a delicious two course lvircheon.
show
on February 10th to see the play 'Theodora.' "I attended same and mjoyed myseir very imieh a- d tmjst say that, I think it is a wonderful production and I fee; that it will take well with the peopb of this city. Thanking- you for thestwo hours of enjoyment, I r,ts,- to remain. "Yours very truly, "DAXllUL. URO'A'X, "Mayor." "Theodora" has mado such 'an impr s ion on people all over the country, wherever it has been shown thru it has been termed "the most wonderful picture ever produ-ed in the history of the motion pb-ture industry."
AT THE ORPIIETJM . For unadulterated bravery, heroism and darintr, the exploits of Henry M . Stanley art- unsurpassed. His Kreatest achievement, the rescue of Vr. David
Livingstone from the heart of the Dark
Soothe end Heal Itching, Disfiguring Skin and Scalp with
SKIN
FOR
IRRITATIONS
kee ho.-pitai for the Insane. sp nt the week end w ith their too t her, Mr. Mary ii-er. j.ur in. Mr. and il r f. Klmer CJard spent several days in Chicago at the Ludside of Kdvvard t! ibolz in the V-st Side hospital, Chicago. John Moiick. ...ho shot and killed
t-y the visitinir nurse, the parent nr-t nolifit-d through th- school jnsp-ci .on notice, sent h.dil- with Cic ';: J. !t ;s not a dia5iio.s, but. adv iMt-s parent t-" take the chiid to physician. d-tuist or iH-uiist, for dinsrn sis, and trtiini'-nt if th.it be ne e.-sary. The fol'owintr j-ch-r-l. were inspected during January: Kaprle "r;ek tv'nfhip. Ham Orove. Pout. si Ka.sr" re. k. Center, Liberty, &mchcast i;ri.-e: Cedar C.-cck township, Er.vpt, T'.uji.l-y, Oreh.ird Grove, Jones, hiv; lus township, ilf-rri-'.l-. i!.-, Ctuwn I-oitu. North AVanl bn;!d:t:s Mary m. 'itLPi. Tted Cross i'u'oiic -alth Nurse.
his benefactress, Mrs. Stoitz. Nov. 22, J TTJTT'D CJT) A V dT'T"
1921, was indicted for murder of toe!
Porter county irrand 1'irv and will he
(tried Feb. i'Tth. He is sixteen years I o-f jkc and is a ward of the Lake cirj cuit aiurt. Judse K. Miles Norton has j apixdnted Attorney otto .1. Lruee to de-
s-il.) in regular fcrra ant as any
would be put on. Af:cr the presentation tea was served in the lobby by William Piccolo new manager of the Hammond Hotel Cafe who also obli-'d '.he ladi-s wit" several song-s. .Mr. Piccolo's r-n-liti 'i
; Continent, furriibes the basic motive " "u " ,l'""'!' na-e nueu ai- : of "With Stanley in Africa." the first j paraisc. talent to asUt Rruce. who
install ment of which will be seen at "ill plead insanity for him. He p'o-b-
the (rphetiin Theatre today. ably 1w se'v" f-r life to rhe priwon for I'-everiil! and
ui'inu' and sy
strue-jflfe is now bein ptaijed by Mayor J.ivv Shank Mid the leaders in the old J..i .i-Uiuthc organization lor control of tho party maehinu ia the seventii district.
TO DARKEN HAIR APPLYjAlit TEA Look Young! Bring Back Its Natural Color, Gloss and Attractiveness.
the ladles hearo. ;i'id are as f-'l-
sreeted with frroat favor by Home of the evntest.i n others c;iveri out voluntui'ly
lows:
Mrs. J. A. Aubrey Marvelous lie yond expression. Mrs. J. T. Clark The most Avon cierful picture T have evei s-fn. J Mrs. Kmrna H. Ieary Corneous. Mrs. J. K. Meyers Truiy a marvel- j ous production. j Mrs.- it. (1. Stevens and daufrhtet Myra tried for tome time to think ! j adequate words to erpress their ad- . miration for ' Theodori" but pave )
HAT IN THE RING
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Miss Nadia Mcnhercr. daughter
Mrs. Minnie Monberp of Doty street,! sen
underwent a serious operation Saturday in St. Maigurct's hospital. Dr. E. S. Jones is the attending physician and Miss Nadia is doing1 very well.
Weil the pr -te in the da
Mayor Ilrown who vi
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after a tollows: Dear Mr. Gregory: "I have your ir-vi f at ion of February R S.,,.!-:,,"- ,- .. - t . -on-
I Cqrd of Thanks j
We wish to thank our neighbors and nends for the kindly assistance renered us during- the sickness and death t our beloved daughter and 6ister. Especially do we appreciate the comortinjj words and the kindness oJT Ttev. Alberts, also the Kinging- choir, also :.- we thank all the friends who doated their cars and thank them all r their beautiful floral , otferinss. Ir. and Mrs. Fred Konow and family ITr. and Mrs. John Murray .Mr. it.nd Sirs. Fted LiUthcr, ilr. and Hrs. Oscar Anderson. 2:13
Tlie r.aptist Woman's Cnion will frivc a. Valentine party in the church on Tuesday evening at eij;hL o'clock in honor of the pent b-men . A frooi t me has been plannx j and all thf members, and their husbands are cordially Invited to attrrid. ilr. and Mrs. Victor Dyer delightfully entertained the members of the Saturday Nitrht Dinner Club Saturday evenins: in their home on South Hobman street. There were covers for sixteen, and the table was simply attractive with a basket of red and white carnations. .V delicious cours dinner was served, aft.?r which bridewas played. Honors were made by Mr. M. J. Kclley. a g-ucst of the evenincr. and Mrs . Dj er . A very delightful and entertafninc "Hart I'arty" wag griveii Friday cvenintr by Mrs. Owen Miller of Krit street for the Iethu)as class of fhf 1 Tliristian church. I'pon arriving, tie prnests found the VHirt" part of the affair was Hi'il Hart of the movies, an-1 the atmosphere was typically wilwest. P.oujih riding, broncho bustinir. cow-ptinchinsr sr,d lassoing" contests were the sports and the results wer amusincr. Appropriately enooiph. tin round-up was the assembling f'r re
freshments. Dill Hart sandwiches j caw-punchers" punch, hold-up ic j cream and cake were served.
DR. CARTER Eye, Ear and Tonsil Specialist Hut Your Glasses Fitted by an
OccuJist
;p ctacies, nold t.. le. litted with st ba i ,,a. 11 pre.-laci-.-s. v ith it-ti-
v x -
We are offering olboi tiaitK'.s. an Verio lenses, un ali ever named for Spt
scs of this charact;. r. ' a. ' iiii a .'i ; nil t ion of your e es ! an
ulist Free. For this week only. troiH J-lve StraiKfiened --f'tyr V'OO ias--s. Heloy are nam s -n yo-ir i.-vp n- ithborhood. Go and talk to th- 111. Mrs V. C. Atkins. Ch-rry St.. Hammond, Indiana. l'hone Hammond 37 57. Husband 13 lineman for .Western Union. N Mr. James Fechnmn. 543 Van Buren St., tlarj. Indiana. Mrs. Tt. Perkins. 716 Walton St TTanimond, Iiidlana. Tonsils removed by twilicht sleep No chloroform, no hospital. Do not let money Keen you 'away. Time payments accepted. I'ltWhLIV O. CAH'lIllt. M. I. 120 . State St. Honrs 9 to . Sun. day 10 to IS.
t The sale of Iike county delinquent I tax property is beinvr held at the court j house today, the sale beins cond;. te,! ) by County Treasurer Ralph. Itradfcr.i ; and Depuiy Auditor William Whitaker. j A i arse number 0 buyers are on hand 1 as there are some choice nits of f nlerty listed on the delinquent tax sale j thi.-j yea:'. Jtobert J. Woods, of the Ijetz Manu-facturirr--co pany, has return--d from a bus in ss tr.p to l,n.'"en. Neb. Misses Harriet P.enja'n;n. who is a teacher in the Valparaiso fehuols fine Kdna J-Seiijandn. who has charcc of the roivsieai eiiiture work at tie- XankaSALTS FINE FOR Aill KbHEVS We er.t t-o r.lucli Meat which Clegs Kidneys, then the Lack Hurts.
crinii-nal insane. .Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Thomas delightfully entertained a party of friends at
j 1 iiior firetiv le.-vv je.-iie; 011 l ?iieei
I 011 PnJay ni'ht. A denen.a.s course
dinner was served at fi:3" from tasie-
!y app'.iinted tables. decorated with mere possibilit
sprmjj flowers. 1 ue evening wa-i
spent, in card.-? and music and the ."nests thoroug-hly enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. Thomas' hospitality. Misses Kate pl.im and Given Tarry Were enttrlained in i.e homo of Mr. and Mrs. L'-s'ic Parry in Gary on S in da . .Misses Charline Nixon, Irer, ? Car roil and Waller Kumaul atlended the Bachelors' dance in Gary on Friday niLTlit. .lanuarj- report as submitted to Tfed : Cioss chapter: Number of school visits. 2 P, n timber of hours in school, S7: number of pupils inspected. 7)1: ah-
nornial tonsils, oJ2; defective
; It'iS; nasal obst ruction. S7; defective ! ht arimr. 10: clemica! adenitis, 3: n
zeina. S, pedicu iosi , 12; t!ibrcuJois, goitre, r; referred to physicians, 121; referred to d'-n-tists. Hi; referred tt optician or oculist. 16; talks to pupils in via sm-s, 31; t.t.iks to parents meetings. 3.
Whenever a physical defect is v)tel 1
no candidate, hk". No, t rot not candidate. Why,
and throw our hats up in the .
den I '.ever id
take that hat down I
ain't no candidate.'" , Kvcry person u ho has had any d. -al
lots v un tiie machines in th-- iariccr j cities knows cacti;, what that coloredman meant. lb' was e. ill;.; to ' to I bat ' for a candidate, but not for a I
Thes- teen cannot at -
ford to take ehane. . ue strong and plair tl-.eir followers in th can not swap horses t race. The PeveridKe U-adi sec that the rank ate Katd7a: ion behind a ; Ing- because of sellish not moved by some b
r fr.r piiur recipe
come I biesonie. An i-An r way is to
il.
When
they came to a realization of the dwindling of the Iter rid- i-hiinrr-s by his delay in announc! it; his candidacy, schedules were spi eii m! up and it vas made public that V.-. P.. vendue w ill announce his an -oiav Thursday. Headquarters are t - ! forn ally open-
teeth. vj in the Claypool 1- ,t 1 Mon.iav. i:ctive; Marion county wi !. r-o .0 .l.t. be the
political center of l! .. suit'-, y.ri nclpally because of the peciliar party conditions existintr in Irt-iianttixdis win re a
Common parden saire trowed into heavy tea with sulphur added, will turn stay, streaked and faded hair b utifully dark and luxuriant. Just a fw applications will prove a revelation if your hair is fading, streaked or sray. Mlxins the Sa?e Tea and tSul-
hX home, tliough, is trou-
ret
i-ottie of Wye!h's Sae and Suipnar I'oiereoind nt ajiy drus store ail ready f- r use. This is the old-time recipe improved by the addition of other intr' d ien-ts. While wispy, gray, faded hair is not slnfui. we ail desire to retin our youthful appearance, and attractiveness. Yiy darkening y.Mir hair vnh Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound, no ore call tell, because it does it so natural-
j ly. so f-vftih-. inn just dampen . . -lVf.rf, FiOA- 1.) i-r-oHK" or soft brush with i". and draw j-.,,. f ti;). er-' ' his thronp-h your hair. taking- oto .,.,,,. ;s v(,i;.;-j unall sti-and at a time; by morning ail
5: ray hairs' have disappear."!, and, aftee iinoher application or two, your hair bei orai-s beautifully dark, flossy, soft "1 lururiaet. Adv.
They have to laniruasre with pcecincts and ) otteu in a t'i
i n l.-l e f ty id.
F. B. DAVIS J. T. STAKM Chiropractor CKiropodiit SUITES 410-412, HAMMOND BUILDING Phones: Hammond 2809-2533
Most Co'k ; tho h . d and r. se we '. a -.
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the kidneys.
H. ). c. .lii-jrs;;: h and cineI a fhis!.'..K . aioraliy. Iiacka.-h" and du'l mise. y
n. severe neaa-
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. ,-. ., I, , oni. ai.d I ee . ; i; ' : or je . n in ' h retrion, pel nlout four cumo'al.s ii'oiii a i; od t!'-ii s ;ik" a ta.bb'sji: nfii! in a ater bi fore urmkiast for a r.d yn kidn'.vs will tht-n '"his famous salt is made
o- d of si-i ; and 'f- , ,l with MthU. ai.d
CARD OK TUAMvS. We wish to thank our neiphhors. riends and relatives for their kindess and sympathy sh.wn us during h- death of our little da-ig-hter. Itutli; specially do we thank Ilev. Hchaeffcr or I; is comfortincr words. f. and Mrs. Herman Poe'ti. lr. and Mirs. John Schroeder and Family. yint. Km ma Docll and Family. 2-13
LIVE LOCAL
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Wassey's Pleating Shop
tMBROIDItmiXC, STAMPING. HICK.
STITCHIJfG. DKTTOJr EfOl.B. BITTOI COVCRIMti. BRAIDIXO, RCCHI.IQ, FA5ICT BTITCUIO. 1 STATE STREET. PnO.IB UAHU MONO 4k
Trtat yonrfjif todaj- buy a 12c ackag-e of Elufl Devil Cleanser, 2-13-G
Hammond Musical College.
log Ukelelc, Banjo, Mindolin, Gultr,
D&jucln Prmatlc Art. 10-1
REPAIRED REPAINTED OVERHAULED BOUGHT SOLD AND EXCHANGED PRICES THAT ARE RIGHT We vili take your old Washer ia Ob trade on a new A B C CALL FOR AN ESTIMATE
General Electric
643 Hohman Street Tel. Hammond 678
rv-er irriiao .' ird' r . Jad Sails i a d H water drink
: a ki now a d then i iiv. l an. thu avoj
;M'-a t ions . A wet 1 - K !1 oyn loci 1 'e se! lot i f Jad Ha'' believe in o vTci Til t! tr .- tii' it ia -r,!y troj;1.!
unr kidneys ,: no. y -u he kidney units of Jad 4 st re here.
IKS of v diys t line.
iadc froin t'm -i juo e. com - hai-i:-d-ss Iand st linulat' It a! o ncn -nrine so it ro i.!inb- bladder
h . r tr. ', .- : i n e vnens'.ve : Mai . ffcrves. (nt liihia-)-.i. h i . ry'o -d y -"-liful-l
kn o their kidII-- SelloUS Onlll.
drtiurist 5ay.to f U; 15 who kidney trouble .-Adv.
II LIB FOR LUMBA&OMust. -role dri's P'.i-; - av. ay and brinss'in its place delicious, soothing comfort. Just rub It in gently. It ie a clean, whit.- ointment, made vith oil of mustard. It will not blister '.ike the (..Id-fashioned mas' ai d plaster. (let Sfiisterole today at your drugstore. 35 and f5c in jars and tubes: hospital siic, 53 (i . m;TTi:n tim a mistahd im,.xti:h
for Salads
yooicin
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231 East State Street Serving the Best Short Orders
in Town
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Once you try Mazola for salads,
you will prefer it to the finest imported olive oil. Mazola costs much less than olive oil- no import duties no ocean freight charges. Sold by grocers everywhere.
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Corr Ptodutns CooV Bok of 6 page. Wri(ir Corn Product Refining Co. -Department A, Aro,
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Used and recommended by Public School Domestic Science Teaeheri
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THOWIVTOV M1NKRAL WATER. For prompt delivery call G. Eromm ,t tfon, 18 "West AUison st. I'hotie 1 15 lammood. 2-S-6
That sovr smelly sunk win lose ower quickly if you use Blae Tevil .leanser. " 2-l.;-6t
OTIt I ' A 1'x social and dance will be ;ivn by the Tar-int-Teachers A.ss .iation .t the Wood row Wilson school in the iw Assembly Hall, February 15th 1922 at 8 p. m. A hearty invitation a extended to our many friendn, who -,ave been so R-enerons in contributing u otir social functions in tbe pat. 2-11-2
ANNOUNCEMENT Thofe who wish to have carpets and
us; weave.i in l'aiilmy h xScavmp j.p. We are prepared tr weave
genuine old-time ra-c; carpets. Call I'atiliny's Weaving- Shop. 302 Torrence Ave. l'hone 4072, Hammond. 2-13-3
Prized masked ball piven by women I' Moo.se Heart Ix-prion No. ijii at .loose Hall, 1"7 Htatv ftreet, T-.i.-.-day veninff, Keb. 3 1 1 1 1 . Music by t'rowi ilrotheis Orchestra. Admission ,"uc. i ;cf rcshinentf fa rved. Public welcome. 2-10-1
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BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH Substantial Choice Dishes 55c James Congle MEE HOTEL Resturant Phone S74
ND pleasantly surprise your
wife, sweetheart, sister or mother. You can send a wonderful Flower Valentine now
for flowers are. more plentiful and the quality j is exceptional. . j VALENTINE FLOWERS j Sweet Peas, Violets, Tulips, ! I Narcissus, Jonquils, Carnations, j
and Roses POTTED PLANTS Tulips, Hyacinths, Primroses, etc. In iFlmttm lwu
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We are fully equipped to render expert service of the same high Ford standard on Lincoln cars at each of our branches. New Lincoln Prices F. O. B. Detroit Touring, 7 or 5 passenger $3300.00 Touring, 7 or 5 passenger, permanent top (Calif ovnia tt) 3400 00 Roadster De Luxe, 2 passenger 3SG3.00 Phaeton De Luxe, 4 passenger 3800.00 Coupe, 4 passenger ?oSn'5n Sedan, 5 passergcr II AI Sedan, 7 passen-ger 4909.00 Town Car, 7 passenger 4800.00 Limousine 51C0.00 Sedan De Luxe Custom Built, 4 passenger 500.00
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The Lincoln is the finest mechanically constructed car the world has ever seen, make reasonably prompt delivery against orders. Place your order NOW.
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HAMMOND PHONE 650-651-592 -EAST CHICAGO PHONE 947
We arc in a position to
mpdiiy
GARY PHONE 1760-1 WHITING Will Soon Build on Lots Purchased
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