Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 7, Hammond, Lake County, 4 March 1922 — Page 5
Marr-li 4. 1922.
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P
ersorial and Social News
The; benefit rani uir!;- n'i. n f ! a ri..-inh.;r of !,,! r .art Tiili.- .," '."! H:;r. Wosi 1 I a in nv ;.'.. was such a Mil-.' as th- patr.-ns an.1 i'..lnr.'sv.s li'M-'-'l it wt.iiid be. final i-i 1 urn r- t;i -laUil by Uk- c..-:ii .ml ! i shi.v Ik.' . Iniv 'i : ;.o:. : .-n-:-, r t- .. i...-iati-n. Sic; .Mr-.. 1 ii i i 1 ft i - i n . 5-: T..tiil. i;.ti.;n. The court t-xt-iuis it-- tliutiU t. the ft -nemos resinni-v of th.- v-7r . i - i : . . r n '.1 "Hi, rs villi leliv.l aia'.c ihi- ).:u't :i ,U-r(-S.
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aih- 1') sU Ui' a t ier an attnej. of jmeu- : ! . 1 1 ia. - 4 The n-sular lnmithly iiKftin:- of the r.iUt iMinu Hum: tu- Society will be to :1 uii .h i !, !.; y -. ninfc in 1 1: t- Vnt.a! ,-ch-ioh A lai'fcie a t t.c nda nr.- is do-sir-J
PRINCESS MARY'S ITOVF.Vmoov n tz
Here are iunt a few think of it, just a tew of the nats which Princess Mary will wear on her honeymoon. 'hey show very well. however, the taste of ne ne- bride All aie hats if simple and conservative style Three of them show tne popular chin chin or otf-the-face s.vle which features the Napoleonic brim. Two turbans both with feather trimming, are in the number, and at the lo'ver left is shown a light colored sDortP hat with a -mft crown
It no more to buy a Kelly. Mrs. EiiwafJ I'uek.it. of Prunswi.-k tn ot, who has' he, r. v-.-ry ill fir tho ;a' two ni'iks is still in a .serious
i condition. Her many friend.-- hopi: for lit r i aniH-lo rt'-'oory very .soou.
i The-rt' will I"- a met-iitm of t'.i I,;; dies' Auxiiiaiy of lh lal.vard 11
i.at.s.-ii Post Vi'L' r. Monday cM-nini;, !
Ma : Oth, a t-iuht o'clock, in the Ma-
" ! jo tic H.iifl par!r:. mothers. Mrs. Frank liiuiun -. d clirirmir.uly i .... , .. ,,, . , ;; f.-'-.-ei-!' i .-, - f.'-rtain-.i the la-ii, of tl...' Al.l,a I'hi s,.;::, vr-tc-rans are usUea to attend this ft a luiu-hecjti e.sierila y in ln-r home. i:i . t,evtin'. een.ialo i'rrh. The taliH. wof !ainti- j fc
1. tippointeif and there were es.jui site ; 1- inputs of jt iiiU!ls in ery'al hol.! rs. i The luivheon was a:i el-.i.or u- ;ti;.l ' lieious" one served t. i he i lu'i' niuaii ors !
roi -Mr.--. I.. I.. !i-u, i. . rer. Mr.. F f ' 'riii-ipa. l.er, Mr,-', ila'ph i -' s . . Mrs V. !.,hrcr. -Mi- f. k.-l'.v ami :':s
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M's- I..-. laji,-.i, ush l-.vt-'.x ci j thv l)lmv of jr. !:. H. l.etiry. HI I.o3:rahfr, Mi-s Horoth'- l-ai-.n an d ! ;. ., v, r,.,: t The-e .will he rod i-all with Xt'-s Mihl-.-d !-.o ,' ;, n attm.le.l i i. I ,,,,,, l;liio:is fr- m Joshua Keynolds, ami Mstie'T. hrsk. i'.aU lonrn.-r ent in Val- j tll0 .stij,-i for the afternoon is "Ab-
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l ' t;.!i to Hat -tia. o.l this .-von: UK. i dismissed l Mrs. li. K r. ley. Ourj r lit art topir.s v. Ml he reviewed by Mrs. The I.aui.'s' A:.i Soeloty o Si. t'aal's'.T. M ev.s A large attendarice (5 ex-3.'i!"!i-ran chwreh hel.l a r-.:i:Ur 'on.-i- j peril d. anl f-ociai niru.':; ; ia 1 tie parish i -----4 Voi:,e on Th.ir.i:iy fuerra-o:. There Mrs. .1. l.'rt Krasior of hl-ai-o is the "Ai, att.'iiiiaae.-. and .larii.c the t,,,,, o.v,t , f Miss VifK-Mie Hammond N.-i-iai hour a nh-fiy appointed hirn heon o ciendnle Park over the ueeh-end. Vas .-fi-li i1 by tile commit fee J!) -.' h a r f.-e . ! -
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ANOTHER FILM FLIV.I
L,OS ANOKLKS, Cal.. March 4. The wedded lillns of Jphh Hope, film actreH. today proved only to be a myth and twdry masquerade. Tho cinema etur thought real happiness lay in matrimony, anil la.st May .she married KJmund I IJuland, endeavored to prove her theory. After several months ot alltcd unlmpplnesa with her hunhand she will come before Judffe Kummerfleld'a court next Monday and ask a divorce, aliening I'.qland made her life everything but happy by perpetual intoxication. The complaint of Miss Hope sets forth in detail abuse, swearing and public embarrassment. Her suit will not be contested, It is said.
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Deat'hs of thic children were reporteil during the past 24 hodis. (O.tUTtiKK Anna, feven months' old daughte' of Mr, and Sirs. John Coartgke, of Oak Gicn, died yesterday at the home of her parentx. Tlx: funeral was held this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Neidow offlcia tins'. KisriiKi. Warren, infant son of Mr. and Mr.
Theo. Kuschel, died Thursday at the home of his parents, at 777 Hohman at. The funeral will (be held Monday afternoon, llurial at Oak Hill. Chas. Neldow, undertaker. WALLIMI The three month's old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Watllsh, difcci this morning at the home of her parents at 60 estate street. The funeral will be held .Monday morning from St. Joseph's church.
Put a Blue Levll in your bath tub he will promptly steal the rings. J-I7-S
Kead The Times Want Adi
AT THE DeLTJXE
"Fun with a purpose," la what Mark Twain guive the world In "A Connecticut Yankee in Kins Arthur's Court." which, presented by William Fox an a special tllin production, 1 now playim; at the DeLuxs theatre. Mark Twain wrote this great comic romance first to make the world lauith and second to "show up" Kins Arthur. Twain had not a very high opinion of the Knights of the Hound Tab!. He had heard too much about thun. Ruskln and William Morris had been feeding tlie public on the (Middle- A ere a and it had become the fashion to believe that everybody dead and srono was better than everybody alive. Tennyson's "Idyl's of the King" made Mark Twain sick. He was tired of the Middle AKos. Ladles languishing: in high, inaccessible towers, waiting for knlfe'hta tofcome and rescue them, did not appeal to h!m at all. He had been brought lip on the Mississippi and he had the idea that one Mississippi rivermaa was as good as several of the Knislus of the Round Table, and probably a lot better. Sir fJalahud he considered a wishy-washy sort of a hero; he preferred Tom Sawyer. "Fit show up King Arthur and h'.s well-known Knights" si id Mark Twa.' in effect. Wo he wrote a book describing the adventures of a modern, smart clever young American at the Conit or Kin-if Arthur.
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Mrs. William l.owery nnd daughter.
M!s, Mildred Pun.-au. who has been j THOUSANDS SEE I nJrovinV1'' l THE MIDGETS i i
l'ndt r t re auspir .-s f the Hyde Park
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Mi. Maj . ol" Sheffield avenue. wiit ' Vhv... s,,,,ri for a tour through I'ali- ! T'!:,!, for the belli-fit of Miss M'l j 's l'.i ;i'?ii. They will he gn- lmtetinlt'-! . '
t turuini: when the youn i.''!t!l : tcu;i.:r;i r-il.
They were all there, they stood in
I.adi.s- Aid Soeiny, "Rev. I 'ay ton TP- ,.,,,, waited paii'-ntly. No. Nor.
lh" rich man ready to pay their income, but the kiddies. The youni? frills ami buys !' this teg-Ion a.nd the
To-l'ate' was presented last ' ven'ng in
the iJrifath M. V.. church by a cast of lift ecu oh i.ruv'.rs. The iday was
i'iii'i one ari l wa ureal v armreciate'i .. .:. . . .,
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by tne audience. jr. I'avis A."oc,ate.-j j Cirehestra of Hammond furnished the - li -ii e a ri i ri f ( t Vi . r v The ' r I r'f'i I V.
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:i;truci.ons da.s when everybody wantd seats hi the first few rows, change couldn't ae made fast rnnugh to accomodate the ions line of impatient customers. Tho.isands of kid-die Jammed the matinee a'.rriost to rapacity and many w ill lie there again today because it was announced that after the matinee
HAYES LAST ACT i
(INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVlCil
WASHINGTON, March 4. The last official act of Will H. Hays as postmatser general was the reinstating of Pierce Hutler in the postoffiee at Chicago liutler as temoved ly Postmaster Ueueral Hurloson.
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LYNDORA HOTEL SUNDAY, MARCH 5th Special Dinner DeLuxe SERVED AT 12 to 2 Noon 6 to 8 P. M. DINNER, $1.00 Soup Chicken Mulligatawuey Consomme Brunoise Hot House Radishes Hearts of Celery Choice of Supreme of Chicken Fresh Mushrooms Filet Mignon Fried Tomatoes Roast Milk Fed Chicken Celery Dressing Roast Leg of Baby Lamb Mint Sauce Prime Ribs of Beef Au Jus Candied Yams Brussel Sprouts ala Blui Norr Salad French Endive x Thousand Island Dressing Choice French Vanilla Ice Cream Crushed Fresh Strawberry Butterscotch Cream Pie Coffee Tea Milk
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ladies served dainty refreshments and a pleasant social hour was enjoyed. . The aid is xp"t inf to present the
perl "i mar.ee the tiny actors and actl cssv5 wi 1 hold a recent ion on the. tagv
a. doc and elephant. r.-,r Jtij the young stars of Hammond lxoiir before the announced matinee .h;u v;nt to ,nc,.t thtMn anJ chat or to
pening time a long line ot yuutntni
n.Miiiiiui's formed at the Parthenon !)o. offt-je eager to see the famo'is
i-mbers of the Kvcning Hour of1.,' " , . , J-tern id s M.dgets p.-r.oini. Hie tic- u,iv,, ali lh,,,, Uosirinir to see this stel-
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Hammond Wbrr.n n's I'lal. mi th . ' ,'vt seller was remiuuea or tegitirnai
learn alio it their ways of travelling i.nd li vdng. Tiie perfol'tnarice will be cotitinuon. from one until eleven to
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h-;ro:, of Miss Washington. 32 Cgden .street, on Monday eiening. March Cth. The subject for the evening's program "Peligi us U.-'icatioti in the I'ii'-' S- h u-ls" :n charge of Mis Tlobert'na I 'ales. Short lalVs on the subjei t will to: atven by Mr. N. S. Forsythe. chairman of religious edn-'aiioi in the
in Harvey.
Mr. Mary TJaJlan type of !I..bart. princinal of one of the Gary schools, is the cuest for the week-end of Mrs. '.Irai'o Cocroy. -4V S(U)1F.RS' hom s
CJuirtet tKstri.-t, and Hi-v, Mr. i'arrett. Quef tion to be discussed at K. of P.
LIVE LOCAL NEWS "ADS"
Miss lone Reynolds, aixompanied by Miss Adele Dunbar, will render a group .-f songs.
Hall. Sur:da, March 2 j). rn. Hood mush.'- ib.od speakers. I'ublic iriviteil.
HEMSTITCHING
h.r at 1 1 action a final chance. The Midgets pa.'k up tonight bag and bagnaite. and travel to other cities to delight other kiddies, taking with them ; j " 'a rrie." the shimmy Ing elephant, and ! their ponies. A -big jar,. -.do will be ; f-iageu at noon immeiiiat :';.- -i.'ter rei h.aisa; and Judaing from . . size of i '.lie crowds ie.-U-riay it will be a big ' , even t.
Hemstltrh your Spring: Garment Tilth
j Gold or Silver Thread! by AVnneyn. e
Gold Star Mothers and
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asi eoior. t Mate .. '"'- ' ' A Buck on Leave" . 44ut Uammonu. i -i 4 -' 1
h'l II?. mm on d Musica l College, de termined to set. aside next Saturday
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ial Sunday Dinner $1.00 at
"Piccolo's" Phone 3337 Hotel Hammond Restaurant 12 NOON TO 8 P. M. ALSO LIVE LOBSTERS "A LA CARTE" 1.000,00 Yards of Spaghetti Always oa Hand 40c Per Portion Save the ladies the trouble of cooking on Sunday. Bring the children and get the habit of this cosmopolitan place!
Ml Piano. Voice. Violin. Public 8pe: ni'!:t. the itth instart. as a night in Tit' Ckelele. Banjo, Mandolin. Guitar, i,i.i..r of -hose mothers who sacrificed
"' , Oaicing, Dramatic Art. ! .
Card of Thanks j
(AMD OF THANKS. We wish to thank our friends, neigh-
. bors and relatives for their kind asi sistanco rendered us during the sickj ncs and death of our dear daughter, Verna, and sister, especially do we appreciate the words of consolation ! showed us by Rev. TV. Llctsinn. Also I the pupils of St. John's Evangelical
Lutheran aehool and their teachers. Mrs. Werth and teacher Fruend. also do we thank the C. At. B. Ij. Ladies' Aid Sewing Circles, the Juniors and the Choir, also do we thank all the friends who donated their cars and also thank them all for the very beautiful floral offerings. Mr and Mrs. Prfd T'lrich and Family, Grandmothers Mrs. Ix Wasserman and Mrs. I. Ulrich, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Planer, Mr. and Mrs. TV. Wasserman, Mr. and Mrs. T.,. Wasserman, Mrs. K Earl, Mr. W. McQuistin, Mr. TV. Wasserman. Miss M. Clemens,
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j You can't an expeit on odors srii j use Blue l ievil Oleanser in your hoir.e.
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Capital an"? Surplus $120,000.00
You Will Want One of These Safety Boxes Imagine the peace of mind that will be yours if you have a safety deposit box in our massive steel vault. There your bonds, stocks, insurance policies, important papers, deed, abstract, and heirlooms will Le secure against loss by fire, theft or carelessness. Have one of these safety boxes at this convenient Bank. A I ox can be had for le5S than a cent a day. Kent one at once. While at this Bank let us help you with your income tax statement.
NOTICE.
1 will not be responsible for debts
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JOHN II. THAKP, 77 Forsyth ie.. Wist Hanun li'. Hh :;-i-m
til ir sons for (heir country's honors .'lu-l h .-.'e pen; out invitations to all i hat they knew of ' to be their guests for thai evening and also to all of tlia surviving members of that nobis body of vvarrb rs of the Civil War, the iJrar.d Army of the Republic, and if there arc any who have not received ins nations if they will kindly send in tneir names to Mr. C J. Kingwill, the chairman of the entertainment committee of tiie Veterans of Foreign Wars they will be supplied with seats for that evenine. This included all from Lake county and West Hammond. It is hoped that there will bo a generous response to this honor which the Post is pay ine to their invited guests.
If gsrms could ge.t into print they would attack Elue Devil Cleanser fa. would attack P.luo Devil Cleanser faster than lye does your hands. 2-17-6
Phone 4028 Phone 4028 IVef Wash All Dry and Flat Work A NEW HOME INDUSTRY The word ' SANITARY" gives you absolute guarantee that you returned to you FREE from any soapy odor fresh as when new, can send us your family washing with assurance that it will be Send us your Lace Curtains we starch and stretch them. Also wash Rag Carpets and Rugs. WET WASH,! ALL DRY AND FLAT WORK PERFECT IRONING NOTE THE DIFFERENCE
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"The Destruction of Hell"
All mankind, when they die, go to the Bible hell the grave. There is no consciousness, nor wisdom, nor device, nor knowledge in hel! the grave. (See
Eccl. 9:10) "The dead know net anything." (Eccl. 9:5.) Hence, there is no remorse, torment, fire, demons, devils, nor any other living beings there! Those who have preached and taught contrary to
these statements in times past now know the truth
but they are ashamed to admit that they were teaching
lies in the name of Jehovah.
Mr. C. D. Nicholson will
discuss this subject thor
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Hammond, at 3. P.M. Sun
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Q00D iN EWS "Without mone-j and without price
"THE KlfiqOOM OFHfAVEH AT HAND"
Thousands of Churches aro without ministers notwithslandinthe reat need cf preaching the Cjospei. "Tnepe it a .- In iand r he.-ir.g
Tr.j po.-rie need the tmtt ti n-er befor UT.l yoa do year part? The Intemicna: &!b'. 5rjder.ti Aiso.-ia'aon n'a supply M - 5ters cf 'he qospc-l fr?e of chad's or. apcHcitton. i.-.i.tic-is. Open the church buiiiuigs.. admit til free, Ui r.o co'-Uctions- ADDRESS: Bible Students. 733 Walter St., Hammond, Ind. an l.B.S.A.J24CbIurr.bia Vkightr, Brooklyn, NY
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Do you know that you can secure a reduction in your assessments of $ 1 ,000.00 if you have a mortgage on your property? In order to secure this reduction you must file a mortgage affidavit each year between March I and May I .
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FAYETTE AND HOHMAN STREETS PHONE HAMMOND 4000 IN THE HAMMOND BUILDING , . Capital and Surplus $125,000.00
W. G. PAXTON. President F. R. MOTT, Vice President
FRVNK HAMMOND. Sec-Treas. H. J. GESCHEIDLER Asst. Sec-Trcaa.
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