Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 202, Hammond, Lake County, 17 February 1922 — Page 5
Friday, February 17. VJ'S
THE TIMES
Tit'.. n.ozahly f tjdy and feoci&2 meeting' of the Eapti.st Wc-ra'ii's Union wis hld yeitrrday afternoon 5c the hcr.-e i-f Mrs. Ci'.fford jlamrrache r of Kane
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bLsiiws eaflia a very good pixg-a.;:, arrmsei by SI:3. W . I, . 1'ark.er, was en.luyJ by ail. Tiiv p:iiio ce.'f;tica9 by Hits Wladl: w.ro v.-rr pieaaics. ar.d VTrii'.-fciai: y ifiU;r ...ir.fr. '''W the ts !k jlvca by Mrs. V. H :.ly: s on har 0;i.irr'- talk -n I'itisr. Missions ;;uoret.ia4; or:d highly '..rrt-ctive. Ti.i' v;.:i:n r.uir.hf by Mies Marian i I. r ,vu; wry :-:c it! rid i'.rlr.g- the Kfial ! . r .v'ii:iOi:i r.-f I'cshii.er.ts wc r- e;-ve-i. .rt.-s. ",ve!' t-harr.-.inpiy eavertaincd -i. ;inche.)s '.('o'lKsJiy ai'teriva l'.:r h to iioi.f'.i Uohrijac : .' T.-.r i.h'.c w .iz. txQ', with ! . . v ': s-.; .. . ' r'. ii-.-j i';t: : 1 1 : i y 1 and the iiji.'-rs n-.i-ic ty ;irs. 'V. 11. GosE.t;, Mrs. S. A, Sirs., r.. it.
WHAT DREW A MURDERER INTO THIS nOUSE AND ROOM TO KILL TAYLOR: WAS IT REVENGE OR LOVE SPURNED?
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Zn. Jj. -V. MoX'tt. chiroprai-lor of Dfcnos Harder, Alicl.., who '.vas c.ili d htre to attend Mr?. Th.tmas Jordan of Cftiiid street. b3 returned to his homo after spending' several days her. Mr. Jordan b some Improvod and ery hopcf-jl that there will be a chaage f -r the better soon. Mrs. William F. Schauer of Sibles street who has been -jriOu?'y ill with pneumonia following' n.n Influenza attack. Is alorvly Improving. Mr. anij Mra. Ua!'er Humble cf Huntlngrton. W. Va, were the guests yesterday of Mr. and Mrs. Thuinaj Jordan of Garfield street.
Kiss Roee West and her brother, Riy, of Clinton street left yesterday noratng for rino Bluff, Arkansas, v.-here they will vlait their mother, Mrs. West and relatives. They will be gone soma time. The Sttteh and Chatter Embroider Club met on Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mr. Pleasant E.. fc'arbcr of May street. A delightful social afternoon was spent, after which the hoatesa served a dainty luncheon to her twelve gueLs The club will meet la two wnt-ks with Mrs. J. W. MoConnell of Van Burea street. The beys and grirls in Room Six of th WasMriiTt'in school proved thornitalres -Industrious little Samaritans this week, when they collected quantities of I'oodstufts and sent them to a TieJy family. The father has disappeared, the mother is ill. the littlrgrirl has been in the hospital for sixteen weeks as the result of an unfortunate fall, and tho livelihood of the little family Is made by the two s'lif ajed ten and twelve, who peddle papers for a ridiculously Fmail wag-e. Tiie school-children filled a bushel basket with oanned fruits and vegetables and a ijreat box with homecanned articles. There waa quite an array oi mueh-ncedod clothing'. Great enthusiasm was shown "ry the little flks, and they were successful in stirIr.fr considerable interest in the family's behalf. Supplies will be forthcoining for sorae time as the result orf this kindness. There are a great many cases here. Just as pit'able, and immediate Itelp seems almost Imperative. Mrs. HaTry Sells end daaghter Helen Betty cf Iigrnler, Ind., are spending? a conple of weeks with Mr. and Mrs. S. .V. Schlesinger of Highland street. Mrs. Seiljr will be remembered as Miss Harriet Schlesinger.
Lio liitjni tbo Iv-.ii::.'; v;' Uolumr.ua :iter tallied at a banquet in the ll-i.tJ raond Country Club tor tfcu rutiabera of the cast .. ho took pii-rt in the recent rninstreia feiven at the i'arthenon theatre. Thera v.ere one hundred siv guesta in attendance and a delicious course dinner waS served. fT'anoing was enjoyed in the ba'.l-roojn, and Shua's orctestra furnished the music. During the evening the entire "show" waj rc-ttas-ed, en burlesque. Great fun was enJoyed and everybody had a mighty food time.
The Ladies' Aid Society of St. raul'a lutheran church met in the pariah house Thursday afternoon. A pleasant social afternoon was enjoyed and a dainty luncheon served by the hostess, Mrs. Wiif am Waschausen, Mrs. H. C. Meier, Mrs. A. Hofmann, Mrs. K- W. Schreiber, Mrs. T. Ifindlii and Mra. A. Neumann. Mrs. Leo Enjrleton and Miss Tillle Kuschli very charm ing'ly entertained on Wednesday evening in their homo on
Miss Mildred Burns of Grapevine street. Indiana Harbor, is very ill with lagrippe, not pneumonia as reported.She is getting along nicely. Mrs. Leonard Schmidt delightfully entertained in her home on Russell street on Saturday at a one o'clock luncheon in honor of Miss Bertha Kleihege. The table was very dainty with pink hyacinths, and there were lighted pink tapers in a handsome
silver candelabrum. A delicious luncheon was served after which five i.andred was played at five tables and tha honors made by Mrs. William ITaase and Miss Kleihege. Tha gruest cf honor wag given a lovely gift. Mm. B. I. P. Bell very be-autifuily entertained at luncheon yesterday afternoon In her home on Webb streetThere were elijfct small table and the dininr table, 11 attractive with bouuet of pink rosea, lavender sweet peas and freesiaa in silver and crystal baskets . The luncheon was delirious and beaatffally appointed. Brldg-e was played and the honors made by Hn. George Hannauer, ' Mrs. Peter Crumpacker and Mrs. M. Rothschild. Among tae fttests were Mra. John Selnwerth, Mra. Jack Bddirgton, Mrs. Mary Dtsbrow axd Mrs. Carrie Barry et Chicago.
. Kl Josephine Krinblll will spend tba week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mra. O. A. Krinbill or Warren street and will have as her houae fuest Miss Katherine Thompson of Loekhart, Texas. Miss Krinbiil and Miss Tiiowpson are strdents in National Kindergarten School of Ch'oasro.
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HEMSTITCHING Ileniatlteb jour Spring Garment with Gold or Silver TbreaJ; by Wnneys. We mutch an colors. Bl fetate St. - Photic M. Hammond. 1-14-tf
A reg-ular Devil for Dirt Bloe Devil. 13-6t
Treat yowrself today buy a 18c packagre of Blue Devil Cleanser. 2-13-6
Hammond Musical College Piano, Voice. Violin. Public Speax 'Bg. Dkelele. Banjo, Mandolin. Guitar Oataclng. Dramatic Art. ID-1
That sour smelly sjr.k will loe power quickly if you use Blue Devil Cleanser. f-13-6t
ANNOUNCEMENT Those who wish to hava carpets and rugs weaved in Pauliny's Weaving Shop. We are prepared to weave genuine old-time rag- carpets. Call Pauliny's Weaving Shop. 303 Torrence Av. Phone 4072, Hammond. 2-13-1 MASONIC NOTICE
Garfield Lodge 669 F. & A. ?. wtH hold a called meeting Friday evening. Feb. 17. Opening at 7:30 o'clock. F. C. dopree.
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'.lie sporting oods store at 153 Slate ' held Saturday afternoon at o'elocV vl.. Ilainmorid. who baa been ill since from All-Sainta church. Burial wt! Sunday uifht. It is now believed that be In St. Joseph's cemetery, iu onare I Ue suffered a nervous collapse. When I of Undertaker Eromerllng. ! ne suffered the attt-k It was thought j
that his left sido was paralyzed and : on Monday slight hopes were entertain- ; ed for his recovery. Howover. it waa later shown there was no paralysis and j sine Wednesday his condition has I grradualiy improved.
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DEATH OF BABE. Althea M. Cutler, eight months old. died this morning at 7:30 o'clock at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore M. Cutler, 203 Michigan avenue, Hammond. The funeral will be
We wish to thank our friends, neighbors and relatives for their kindness and sympathy shown us during the illness and death of our beloved wife and mother and for the beautiful floral offerings. WARREN A. KENDALL AND FAMILY.
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What secret if any did William Drcrmmf I'ayloi hold as he ctonsu;teo with and entertained prominent mer and omen oi the Tkonir world ir hit lalstia! 5orn vo Vjum ' nfeler tha event'ialW
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stole int the room iown above and shot him in the bark as he sai at a desk rhe .atrHt belief of officials is that a prominent mnvi? actresr waa tiehind the act. 1 hat a. r i? some one r mentKwd to datf u th- -ehef
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Elisabeth street tn honor of Miss Ber- most esteemed membra, Mrs. Farley California, who has twen visiting in
tha Kleihega. 1'ive hundred was piay- Dunbar. A playlet on the good our . Chicago for the past three vyeekH, has ed at four tables and the honors were money can do was Kiven in a realistic returned to Hammond to visit her made by Miss Kleihege ar.d Mrs. WIN fashion by Mrs. Dedelow and Miss daughter, Mrs. Ben Wolf, of South liam Ha use. A prettily appointed lunch- Frances Rist. Mrs. Schuhl sweetly Hohman sreet. (accompanied by her siseon waa served in the dining room wrra Hang "Lave It With Him." Refresh- ter, Mrs. Sarah Stern, of Wattenberg,
Superb Stationery is reflection of a fine personality. This is one of our best sellers.
Colonial Sporting Goods Store 147 State St., Hammond, Ind.
the table was attractive with a potted merits wers nerved by the hostess, asprimrose and dainty place-cards and siated by Mrs. Morris, nut cups. MSks Kleihege was given a' beautiful guest gift. ! Mrs John L. Mathews of Williams ! street will entertain at fie hundred for A delightful surprise party was en-! Miss Bertha Kleihege on Monday afterJoyed by the pupils of Miss Stewart's noon, room in the Kenwood school house yes- I
Jitney Headquarters for special car service to Parthenon Friday and Saturday for "The Bat" performance. Regular or special cars waiting aftr the performance. 2-16-1
NOTICE TO ALL EX-SEEVTCE MEN Do you favor Adjusted Compensation, (bonus) for All ExTServ1ce Men? Do you know that the American LegIon Is the Only Ex-Sf rvice men's organization maintaining a Legislative Committee, in Washington to obtain Adjusted Compensation for All EsSarvicfc men? Do you know that the American Legion Is the or.!; ex-service men's organization recognized officially by the V. 3. Government? Do you know the American Legion will be successful in proportion to the number ct paid up rr.eir'oarT Are you a member? If not bring your app.ication to Dr. W. E. "ieholJ Hammond. Ind. 2-7-3
terday afternoon, when Miss Jennie Mahii arnve permi sir-n to Mrs. S -V ' Schlesinper to celebrate her son Herbert's tenth birthday in the school. Games were played under Miss Stwart' direction and dainty refreshments served to all the children. Everybody had a most enjoyable time, and all the little people wished the guest of honor many happy returns of the day. The Eusy Bees of the Firat Baptist Cnurch will hold their regular class meeting tomorrow afternoon at half rast two o'clock at the horr.e of Mrs. Giles Warner of Elizabeth street. The Woman's Foreirn Missionary Society of the First M. E. Church met at the home of Mrs. A. P. Abbott of gden street yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Gilchrist presided at the meeting in the absence of th? president, Mrs. Duncan. Mrs. Itltter taught the Scripture lesson, and Sirs. Benjamin Rist read resolutions cn the death of one of the society's
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VETERAN SPORTING DEALER MENDING
Much improvement has been shown within the last few days in the condition of John W. Millikan, proprietor of
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 0 WANTED Girl for general houseworkI1C3 Forrest ave., phone 2234 Tlarimond. 2:17:5 WANTED TO RENT S rooms'far ".irbt hskg., mart be clean ar.d a.l tnodem, in walking distance fror.j down towrt. Phor.e S21 Hammor.d between t a-,d 6:?9 p. m. 2:17
CHICKENS AND FRESH EGGS 4 5c a dozen, soringe, 30c; old, 20c. 220 Cedar St. Phjne l'JSo-M. Hammond. 2-17-1
ARTIHTS ATTEVnO. Mra. Gleison of the Atian Ceranjic Club. Chii-agu, will teach conventional work on china, Tu'day at 40 Ogden si. Any one wishing to join theta classes phon Hammond 1597 for further irjfiirm'.tifin. 2-lT-2t
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STANDARD SHOE STORE 233 E. STATE STREET, HAMMOND Half Block East of PostoSke
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You have had lots of Fun ivith Toy town WA TCH FOR OUR BIG ANNOUNCEMENT OF SOMETHING NEW SOON! FRED C. DIETRICH & SONS Bakers of CREAM ' MAID BREAD
Lvndora Hotel Menu Sunday, February 19, 1922 Dinner $1.00 Shrimp Cocktail Lyndora . Hearts of Celery Jumbo Olives Cream of Chicken Ala Reine CHOICE OF Half Spring Chicken Fried Country Style Filet Mignon Sarah Bernhardt Roast Leg of Baby Lamb Mint Sauce French Fried Sweeb Creamed Spinach Fruit Salad Gargoyle Hot Minced Pie Coffee
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SOLD ON CONVENIENT TERMS All Pathe Phonographs at Half Price
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HAMBURGER STEAK Freshly Qc ground. Per pound VEAL OR BEEF STEW Fresh cut. Per pound
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BUTTER Finest pure creamery. Per lb.
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BOILING BEEF Per pound . .
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They Sure Are Great Parkers Donuts
OSCAR MAYER'S BACON 25 C Whole or half. Per pound -"w LARD Oscar Mayer's Pure Rend- 23 C ered, 2 pounds for BRlK CHEESE Highest quality. 1 Qr Per pound 1 UK
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GOOD LUCK OLEO 2 pounds ,
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COOICIES 45c quality. Pineapple Puff, KoKo Sweets, Sunshine Goodies. Special, per lb. 25c Demonstration for Sunshine specials. -TAK-H0M-A BISCUITS 6 Packages 25c
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S0P CHIPS 25c 3 pounds SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR 07 n 40c seller. Special at U WASHING POWDER Swift's 1 Cn Pride, per pkg ;.. POST TOASHES or Sincerity Corn OCf Flakes, 3 pkgs 1 -pound highest grade Cocoa FREE with 1 pound SINCERITY COFFEE 3 7 q EXTRA EGGS New laid, everyone guaranteed to be strictly fre.ih- lf Per dozen tUC
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