Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 222, Hammond, Lake County, 13 March 1922 — Page 5
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Crown Point News Happenings Of A Day In Lake County's Lively Capital.
Mrs. .Mabel' Uannells. delightfully entertained at an evening- party on Saturday night, her suest list including twelve. A delicious dinner was served at 6:30, after which the guests enjoyed several panics of bridge, dainty favors were given to Mrs. Ruth Wheeler and Mrs. Frankie Burr who held the high score. Mrs. Raymond nudolp-h was taken to a Chicago hospital on Monday, sinoe the birth of her baby several wcek. aso, her condition has not been satisfactory and she was takn to the hospital to be under the care of a specialist. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barr entertained a party of friends at dinner on Sunday night. The death of Mrs. Ade'.ia Ward occurred at her home on Main street la?t Saturday afternoon, her death being caused from heart trouble from which she has been a great sufferer during the past year. Mrs. Ward was 75 years of age at the time of her death. She spent the greater part of her life In Crown Point and was highly respected, being a kind neighbor and friend. The funera! was held at the home at 2
o'clock today-. Mrs. Ward leaves a sister, Mrs. Paul Ttaasch and two broth ers, Julius and Win. Rockwell of this c ity. Mrs. William Carroll charmingly entertained a party of twelve Crown Point women, members of the younger married set at a luncheon at the Gary Country Ciub on Wednesday of last week The afternoon hours were spent in playing bridge. Mrs. August lleide Mrs. A. J, Boye and Mrs. Kvelyn Baker were given the favors. Howard Carroll who is studying medicine at the Northwestern Medical College spent the week-end with relatives here Mrs. Mabel Kchcdell who has been spending the past winter in Milwaukee came baik to Crown Point on Saturday She has .been the guest of her sister. Mrs. W. V. Vp-iani. The Albert Tjrners are building a new home on East street, opposite the Farley home, work having begun thii week. They plan to erect a very pretty bungalow. Mrs. Xfil Brown has returned from the Wesley hospital where she submitted to an operation for the removal of her tonsils last week.
Mrs. Albeit Anderson end son and Mr Gotrick Johim in. 1 v Mrs. Clarence Scott of Chicago will entertain the' Wednesday Afternoon Bridge club nt her homo on Kast 72nu street, Chicago. Dr. IAyd, M.-. John Gavit Bnd Mr. V. J. McAleer liavo returned from St. Joe. r.licli.. and n port a very wonderful outiug. The Misses Kxthryn and Ienona Wilson of tho Na.ijnal Kindergarten ColUg: of Chit 'ii-i , spent the week-end with their parents here. - Mrs. Harriet Walker of Chicago spent the weok in Hammond among frienu's . Word from Mr. nd Mrs. Peter Meyn fays that they are having wondenul time and ei.joying good weather at Hot Springs. Ark.
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If you are not aannc those present at the Masonic Temple tomorrow to a'.'c and hear the Purdue Glee Club and College Jazz Band also prand ball, you are going to miss on of the real functions of the year. I'on't f irget t; be there promptly at eight o'clock. The meeting rf the Tan Hellentic Club will be held at he residence of Mrs. Wesley Klstun. 97 Highland street. Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Tomorrow evening at 7:30 o'clock. Mr. Charles Gardener of Chicago and his all star entertainers will hold a band concert rn-i entertainment at the Unco'.n gym. Lincoln school. Mr. Gardener is tho writer of the plays he
win star in "Vaterland," "Carl the; Eejgar." and Captain C.nl. On a can-' not miss this wonderful entertainment! f
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Joachim Voss of Gary is visiting here for a few weeks with his daughter. Mrs. Julia Hess of 44 Mason street .
The Junior Standard Bearers of the First M. K. church will hold a meeting at the home of Miss Adele Dunbar, of 27 llimbach, Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock . Gordon Anderson spent the week-end with friends in Hammond.
The Press Club of the Hammond high school entertained all the "if" men. who had been awarded merit f-r basketball at s. dinner end dance in the gym of the hj-li scho ol. Frlda night . Mrs. John Huchel of Kenwood will
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luncheon and bridge Thursday afternoon, r. dinner tin nee and card ', Friday night. Mrs. Brenam I. unman is very ill al her home on Highland, due to a serious accident. She Is Improving as well as can be expected and her friends all hope for a ver yspeedy recovery, he-r mother is no wvisitin-.; Mrs. Unman from Ohio.
Mrs. C. J. Curtis of Xewland spent Sunday with Hammond friends. The regular met ting of the Golden Bule Council No. 1, Sons and Daughters of Libei'y. will be hold at the I. o. o. F. hall. Tuesday evening. Initiation of candidates will be held and luncheon srv:-d. Kindly all be present as a good time is in store. Kncouraging news continues to come from the sick-room of John 15. Fitzgerald . It is reported that Joseph A. Thorn a of 37 Carre!!, str'-et, Kummond, and Miss May Hughes of 1130 Madison strett of Hammond also, were licensed to marry at Chicago, Saturday, March 11th.
The choir of the Presbyterian church will meet to rehearse Tuesday evening r.t 7:1" o'clock in the church in preparatory , for the cantata of "Ancient Mariner" whi--h is to b- given the -i;if of th" lst in Mlt'-h .
Miss Niter of Hammond underwent a very serious operation 8t St. Margaret's hospital, but Is gftting F,l:ng very rapidly to jreovety.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Glamore of Monroe street entertained veiy delightfully Saturday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. D. Meonts and "5on Hewitt of Clinton, 111. Carda and dancing were the entertainment of tho evening. Among some the out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Robert McDonell Herbert Glamore. Paul Barker, Miss Klizabeth Sha;:iey, Miss Florence Geiman and Mrs. Adelaide Hoover, also Mr. and Mrs. H. 15. McLaughlin of Hammond. A very special course luncheon was served by the hostess at m idnight . Miss Dorothy Rohrer is ill at her home on Hohman street. A number of friends delightfully surprised Charles Chick of Hc-ssv.lle at his home Sunday in honor of his thirty-third birthday, Mr. Chick was presented with many beautiful gifts and the best wishes of his many friends. Delicious refreshments were served and a most pleasant afternoon and evening enjoyed by all. - Among the out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Burkey Mid son, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sehrage and family. Miss Delia Miller and Mr. Max Kttle. Mr and
Mrs. Deo Wolf is entertaining tc morrow at luncheon and bridge. Mrs. Peter I rumpacker spent the week end in Chicago, with friends. Mrs. Frank C. Deming and her daughter Mrs. Ralph Dean, are spending a few delightful weeks in Hot Springs. Ark.
The Saturday Night Dinner Club was entertained at the residence of Mrs. George Chapin on Highland street. Mrs, Rcscoe Woods will entertain at her home on Moraine srreet, tomorrow, a luncheon and bridgo will be the entertainment for the afternoon.
Bob Jenn'ngs !s back, he was called away to the bedside of hU mother, who is reported to be still very low. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C. Paxton are enjoying a wonderful vacation at the Springs in Ari.nnsas. Pvoscoe Remstock is back at his real estate desk after being sick with the "flu" for a week or more. Mrs. W. A. Stout will entertain the Ktthstane Club Tuesday at a one o'clock luncheon at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Donald Gavit in Kenwood .
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Indianapolis Woman Was So Weak She Couldn't Even Dress Herself. Tanlac Brings Back Health, Strength and Weight. "I just can't begin to f xprfsj my gratitude to Tanlac. It i just wonderful the way u has helped me." sail Mrs Aihorlin.i k . Jackson. !7J .Iir-tindalc-Ave.. Imlianapi ii.-. Ind. "I don't beii'vr- theie t-ver was a more stirpristd er hapiiier woman than 1 was when I finished about half of my tirst boilie.of Tanlac and found that I really -as impi ovins. I had been in failti hfalili so 1 nt? and ha 1 tried s.) many diffcient thir.ps without KC-tting relief that I had almost abandoned hopo. Ai Hially, I had Rotten s weak and he'plcs 1 couldn't dress myself and 1 had to be assisted from one room to mother. "I took four iintles of Tanlac and now I fc- 1 as v !1 as 1 rv.jr dul in my life- and I ha - gained -istoen p un Is and am buck to my n.i'n;l wtiK'lit . Tanlac is the ;rundest n:ed:i:!n.- in tho world ." Taalac i.s pold In Hammond py Summem Pharmacy and in Indiana Harur by Centml I'riiif ltore and Ur it-ailing druggists Adv.
Larry Harg-ls is back after havinj pent the week end at Dayton, Ohio.
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which w would liko ill the of the Slur to ;arli'ipate .
Mr - A. Flam indon of Chicago has been the guest of his brother II.il PJamondon this past week, Sfr. llcl I'laniondon is now u resident of Hammond.
The Past Chiefs of the Pythian Sisters will meet tomorrow aftern. on at
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east visiting points of interest including El wood City, Pittsburg and Philadelphia . Mrs. V. .1. Vhinery is very ill et home cn Detroit Ftreet.
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One rf the njjrt eventful meeting of the year was held Saturday nisht. when the Htinmond Women's Club', held their customary annual Daughters Night. Mrs. Ola Kmmcrlinw acting as ohairm.in of the committee and Mrs. Carl Kaufman an.l Mrs. Thomas Crawford a.--iatinsr . It has been a customary event each year to have the daughters of the members of the Woman's Oub to have one special night, and to put forth that night, their one best accomplishment. I.ast Night, under the d.reetio'i of Mrs. PJmmerling, who the credit goes compiled a playle; called "Apollo Chooses His Mate." The play consisted of 15 daughters, each representing a l'.ower of some origin, and Appollo the god m charge of a garden called each f ow-r tc' the garden to see which flewer could accomplish the: most wondeiful r.nd noteworthy task, each flower recited their most wonderful task in poetry from which Apollo was to r house his mate. Apollo chose and the one of ail choices he selects the one that can bake a cake. The playlet Itself was a wonderful success and enjoyjd by everybody, with the largest attendance there has ever been of this year.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Wilke of Detroit street will entertain Miss Margar'-i Turner anil Mr. Gordon Anders n, at a dinner party tonight. 0 Mrs. J. Thompson o Highland hai; returned from an extended visit in the
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Mrs. Anna I... Warner and Mrs. Emma Giuth are prepared to do high cla.. dressmaking. iog 150th st. Phon 99 7-AI . 3-11-6'
In sad and lo.ing r m.-niuiHiue of out our dear son and brother, Albert Iieer1ng, rlied March 12, 1920: In your grave you have lairl 2 years. :"ad and sudden was the call. Of him so dearly loved by all, He bid us not a last farewell. He said goodbye to none, His loving heart had ceased to beat, licfore we knew he was gone. In lite we loved him dearly, In death we do the same. Tht moon and stars are tdiining. On a lone and silent grave. licreath lies one we dearly loved. Hut could not save. His Loving Parents, Brothers and Sisters; also Brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Deering. S:13
IX MEMORIAM. n sad and Living- remembrance of our dearly beloved mother and grandmother, Mrs. Eliza Kuhn, who passed away one year ago today, March 13. 1321: Just one year ago you left us, How we miss you mother dear; And remember all your kindness. As we shed a silent tear. But we know that you are happy. In the mansion of the blest. Where there is no p;iln or sorrow. In one sweet eternal rest. You are gone, but not forgotten; And your memory will nevrr fade. While life a'id strength is left us. We thai! li.iger 'round your grave, 'Tis sad that one we cherished. Should be taken from our home, But the joys that do not perish. Live in memory alone. Ail the years we spent together. All the happy go'den hours, Sh.vl be cherished in renu-mliran ;C Fragrant sweet from memories floivt rs . Silently mourned by yoirr loving children FLOr.rSN'OE AND MAX Kl'HN. MR. .fc MRS. OEO. MILNE & DAUGHTER FLORENCE. MR. & MRS. MAX KUHN. 3-lS
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KOIXW1TZ Louis S. Kollwitz, ror many years an engineer with the I. 11. E. railroad, lied Sunday morning at a Chicago hospital where he underwent an operation .or blood-poisoning. He was thirty ears of age. He is survived by his father, mother, Lhrt-e sisters, his wife and ono son. The funeral will be held Wednesday tftcrnoon at 2:00 o'clock from the late residence, 152 N. Hohman street I'ROIII. Mrs. Anna I'lolil, aged "8, who died Friday.'at the home of her son Henry roh!. at 1672 West Eleventh etreet, in Gary, will ,be buried tomorrow afternoon at 1:00 p. m. from the Gary residence and at 2:3 0 p. m. fiom the Ciint:n street Lutheran Church, Hammond. Rev. Lichiteinn. officiating.
She is survived by a brother, Henry j
Diancn. lour ciajghtera Mrs. Kuhlman. Mrs. J. C. Camp, Mrs. F. Cole and Mrs. Rampke. and five sons, Fred. Geo. William, Ciiff and Henry.
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Card of Thanks
We wish to thank the friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy. Also a.'l the Old Soldiers, at the death of Julius Nimetz. A'.sd for floral offerings. ::-lS-l HENRY NIMETZ & FAMILY.
Nobody Can Tell When You Darken Gray Faded Hair With Sage Tea. Grandmother kept her hair beautifully darkened, flossy and attractive "'.ill a breiv of S.-ge Tea arc! Sulphur. Whenever her i.-a.'r took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance, this simple mixture was applied with wonderful effect. By asking at any drug store for "Wye-th's Sage and Sulphur Compound," you will get a large bottle of this old-time recipe, improved by the addition of other ingredients, all ready to use, at very little cost. This simple m'xture can be depend.-t upon to restore natural color anJ beauty to the hair. A well-known downtown druggist says everybody uses Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound now because it darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied It's so easy to use, too. You simply dampen a comb or soft brush and draw it through your hair, taking one strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears; after another application or two. it is restored to its natural color and looks glossy, soft and beautiful. Adv.
COLLEGE MTE TOMORROW NIGHT at the MASONIC TEMPI E PEP AND GINGER HIGH CLAPS CONCERT .ND BALL. EVERY REAL FELLOW AND HIS GIRL IS GOING. S-IT,-
The Blue Devi is a fine dish washer -he leavs ro rires in t!i pan. tt-13-fi
Even the eiog likes to-be roally clean and sweet once Use Liue Devil on him.
Bunco pirty Wednesday evening. March 15th. I. o. O. F. Hall. 177 State St. Public Invited. Good prizes. Admission Coc. 3-13-2
The Hankforth Hat Shop is located at 4fi7 Broadway. Gary. Ind., near Gary Theatre. Mr. T. E. lUukforth will be glad to se the lidies of Hammond. "Opening Friday and Saturday this week. Will also carry the Russian Boot and Lingo re 3-13-3
LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF KALE OF TIME WARRANTS SCHOOL CITY OF GARY, i:DIANA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That the School Citv of Gary, will sell and let the bideler submitting the lowest rate of interest on time warrants to be issued by the Schooi City of Gary. Indiana, to the amount of One Hundred Twentv Thousand Dollars ( S 12U.O0U.00 to be issued in anticipation of the current revenues, of the School City of Gary for the fiscal year of 1922. Sealed bills will be received therefor in the office of the School City of Gary, in the Emerson building, Gary, Indiana, on the 27th day of March. 1922. the sa-ne being a regular meeting of the Board of School Trustees. Bidders must sumbit with hid an affidavit showing that no collusion exists be. tween him and other bidders. Bidders shall designate and stipulate in their bids the rate; of interest to he charged, and the amount ofvvarrants bid for. Pated at Gary. Indiana, this ICth dav of Mareh, 1922 BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES OF CITY OF OAjT. INDIANA. A. R. Me' A RTHl'R. rresltsent. I ADELE M. CHAPE. Secretary. ! HARRY HALL. Tren-ur-r.
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NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE In the matter of tlje Estate of Loute Kish, In the L&ke Superior Court, January Term. 19S2. No. 22i6. Notice is hereby Riven to the HEIRS. LEGATEES AND CREDITORS of Lou-, Kish, deceased, to appear in ttie Lake Superior Court, held at Hammond, Indiana, on the 2Vtn cay im March. 192:!. and show- cause, if anv.
II V I I1C r l. -1 I. t. 1Z- I I I .V - COUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not he approved: antLsaid heirs are notified to then anel there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. WITNESS the Clerk of the Lake superior Court, at Hammond, this 6th clay of March. 1922. HERBERT L. WH EATON. (Seal) Clerk Lake Superior Court 3:fi:i:i
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DO you knew th.? many vys in which you can use the new Peasant Embroidery? It's stunning on Blouses or Frocks. Then yoa can work it in solid embroidery or cross-ctitch patterns for home decorations, Curtains, Table Covers, Pillows and Counterpanes. If you want to keep track cf what's new in embroidery, h kr.itlir.r;, or in any kind of fancy' work, always have the ?,kCa!l Embroidery Book on hand. A splendid new issue just off the press is at our Pattern Counters now The McCall Embdoirery Book 25c. Brimful cf, new suggestions for Handwork.
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