Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 313, Hammond, Lake County, 24 May 1922 — Page 5
Wednesday. Mar 24. 1922
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lU iLUa KLAN STIRS POLITICIANS
THE TIDIES
nexpected Strength of Secret Order Causes Per-
tuibation in Centres:
ET J. BART CAArVBELL tSTAFr COKRESPCNDCNT I. K. SZrtVICEl WASHINGTON, May 2 Tha unexpected political atrangUi tha Ku It lux Clan alrtaffy developed la two such widely separated states as Oreg-ou end Texas. Ik today causing perturbation araonj both republican and democratic members of congress. representatives MaoArthur and Sinnott, of Oregon, both republicans, squeezed through the bitter primary
election In that state despite the Ku Klux IClan opposition to them, but Charles Hall, the IClan'a candidate for the republican nomination for ' governor, poUed u such a largo vote that an official count will probably have to determine whether Gov. Olcott, who was up for re-election, ras able to beat him out.
Down in Texas. Senator.. Culberson is facing- one of the bitterest battles of his long and eventful political career because he started his campaign for re-election with a fiery condemnation of the Klan. "If not curbed it will usurp the functions of the state and be destructive of government itself," said Culberson of the Klan. and it met his defiance of its hooded legions by pitting a sensorial candidate against him. The Klan aspirant for Culberson's
feat is R. I. Henry, of Waco, a former democratic member of the house, who. as chairman of its all powerful rules committee for a num-
ui years, was once a
ngura about the capital. " "I am in favor of the Ku Klux Klan," Hen;--- announced. "Senator Culberson recently said. 'The Klan must be dosti oycuV I say to hi in that the Kian must and shall tsurvivo In Texas and throughout the country.
"I hope that the opposition will not forco us into bitter and unrelenting religious warfare, but If
they do. wherever you find jne in thin state, you will find ma going about with the fiery cross in one hand, symbolizing the Christian religion, and the American bag in the other."
It was in Henry' home city of Waco, with a population of 50,000, that the Klau recently pave striking evidence of its strength by defeating Russell H. Kingsbury, the recorder, for re-election, and puttlj-.g over its own candidate for office. In Oklahoma, James IX. Mathers, former prosecutor of Carter county, who was chief counnel for Clara Smith, slayer of Jake Hamon. has just announced himself as a candidate for attorney general on a plat-
.. . Drcatlur,S defiance of the Klan. "If I am elected I guarantee that this arch enemy of free government and freo institutions will vanish from this stata like mists before the rtslng sun," dcclard luathrs.
he hosts of the K!-in are reported to be holding processions nightly In the principal cities and towns of Oklahoma and everywhere the word has bei'n passed to defeat athera As in Oregon and Texas, the Klan has beco.no the major Issue in Oklahoma, and reports reaching Washington Indicate that it will be heard from in a number of other states
.v,. .uig years elections are over
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UNCLE SAM IS INVESTIGATING MARITAL AFFAIRS OF POPULAR MOVIE STAR TRIO
The Wallace School will give an j members last evening In the church
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exhibit qf he supervisors work on Thursday evening. May twentyfifth, at half past seven o'clock, in the school hall. The following program will be given: An address by Superintendent E. S. Monroe, a dance by the children of the second grade, an address by Miss Ion'5 Reynolds, a dance by the children of the third grade, an addrtss by Miss Irene. Trenberth, Illustrated e-nga given by the second, third, fifth, sixth and seventh gradea. gymnastics by the fourth grade. Alt the patrons and friends of1 ,.
school are urged to be in attend
ance,
xne uidles' Aid Society of the Pine . Street . Presbyterian Church j will meet on Thursday afternoon at j
two o'clock with Mrs. Cadel, .3
Oak street.
parlors. The Interesting program was given at eight o'clock after song service, scripture reading and prayer. James Ortt gave two readJugs and Rev. C. M. Dinsmore, of Indianapolis, the state superintendent of the Baptist work, gave a line addreH on the responsibility of new
members, as well as older ones. In the church. After this a social ht.ur was spent In the gymnasium and refreshments were served by the young ladles of the Philathea Class. There was a very large attendance. Mrs. lctor Dyer will entertain tomorrow afternoon at bridge' for Mrs. T. J. Bolster, of Meridian, Mississippi, who is visiting friends and relatives In Crown Point and Hammond.
name is unknown; John Avis and Christina Avis, his wife; Frank Avis and Mrs. Frank Avis, his wife, whose tru Christian name is unknown; Hattie Roenfeldt and
ACTRESS 2 YEARS OLD AT
THE 0RPHETO
The parents of the Maywood School evidenced their interest and appreciation of the efforts of the teachers by filling the auditorium to capacity last Thursday evening. This was the last meeting of the association frit' rha -a,i .t,4 a.
small t.hl., .nv--A .i,v. .... ;-" ". e program naa
' Z:V 7. . . been prepared and
iBu unusually loveiy center-
airs, i. k. Tennanf entertained
at oneof the prettiest parties ot
the early auimmex functions yesterday, when she gave a luncheon in
hr home on Warren stret. TtVelve
ij.ci.ca yi . imy swectneart roses,
bridal wreath and valley lilies in
crystal Daslcets. There were exquisite appointments and a very delicious course luncheon was serv
ed. Bridge was played and the honors made by Mrs. Ray Chap
man, Mrs. F. C. Crumpacker, Mrs.
George Hannauer, Mrs. Frank Rob
ertson Beti and Mrs. A. W. Lanprell. Out-of-town guests at the
delightful affair were Mrs. Arnold Totman, Mrs. Walter Sleep and Mrs. Parnell Egan, all of Chicago.
was sDlendidlv
rendered, although "somewthat handicapped by the absence of lights for over an hour.- A short history of the school was given by Mrs. C. A.
Speelman, after which she presented Mrs. Schaefer, the principal of the school, with a beautiful lamp in behalf of the organization, Mrs.
Schaefer, In her usual genial manner, responded with appropriate remarks. Mr. Mbnroe, the retiring
superintendent, 'also gave a short talk. Refreshments were served by the teachers and a very pleasant
evening enjoyed.
f he Kappa, pelta Gammas held a
meeting last 'evening at the home
of Miss LaVerne Trendergast ot
If Kidneys and Bladder Bothers
Start with Natures Kerbs and Roots
to Flush Kldneya and Neutralise Acids.
Help your kidneys don't overtax them. Lighten your diet a lfttle; eat less meat; drink lots of water and milk; avoid rich food. Our blood is filled with uric acid and Toxins which the kidneys strive to filter out; they weaken from over work, become sluggish; thus the pores get clogged and create all sorts of distress; resulting in kidney trouble or bladder weakness and eventually In Bright s Disease. Diabe.tis or Gravel. If you have the slightest pain in the kidney region don't neglect it or delay; Mush your kidnevs with this restorative so that they may regain their normal activity. Dr. Carey s PRESCRIPTION NO. 777 also neutralizes irritating acids, thus ending bladder weakness. Dr. Carey's PRESCRIPTION XO. 777 is Inexpensive, harmless and is murln
rrom nature s herbs, roots and barks and is recommended by doctors.. It
nevci uinapiHiLiua ana nas naa so
years of success for kidney and blad der troubles. Summers' Pharmacy and all druggists have Dr. Carey's PRESCRIPTION XO. 777. Sure relief or money back on large bottle
n amet or L.lnull). adv.
A"ol" near murder took place in Gary last niirht u ,-.
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noDinson, colored, fired two shots at
nis auegea sweetheart, Xellie Bates alSQ colored, inflicting a dangerous
wound in her lung.
The shooting occured at 1724 Vir
prima at. According to the Investigation conducted by the police fol
lowing the fhooting. the Bates worn
an came to Gary from Joliet, 111..
several weeks ago and during her
stay in Gary has been making her
nome at 1724 Virginia st.
Dasf night it is said that Robin
son came to the house to see her. They had a quarrel and following
it KODinson pulled a revolver and
fired two shots. One of them went
into her lung and the other lodged in the right leg. H also struck
her over the head with the revolver
and running out of the house
escaped.
The police threw a1 dragnet around
the south side district, but up until noon today Robinson was still at
large. 'The Bates woman was taken to the Mercy hospital, where her
injuries may prove serious.
Above, left to right: Winifred Hudnut or Mrs. Rodoiph Valentino No. 2.
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Ascensio Day services will be
held tomorrow morning at . ten
Warren street. Arrangements were 'clocJt in Immanuel's Evangelical
be given tomorrow evening at the Lyndora Hotel, when McKelvey's
orchestra will furnish the dance
program.
LAKE COUNTY
MAKES FINESHOWING
AT STATEUNIVERSITY
Forty Lake County Young
.People Attend Indiana University this Year.
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Stop! Look! Listen! is a Battery
to
Remember
Rule
Stop and think wheth-. er you have been coming in to Battery Headquarters reg u -larly every two weeks to have your battery tested. If not - Look at the level of the solution in the battery to" make sure that it entirely covers the plates. Listen carefully to the man who tells you that battery care is .an absolute necessity if you want to get uninterrupted service from your battery" at lowest cost per month nxid per mile. ELECTRie SERVICE STATION 717 So. Hchraan St. Tbphone H-tcttnond 554 Representing Wiliard Storage Batteries
UNHAPPY
WHITING
COUPLE IN COURT
Mx. and Mrs. William E.
437 Sheridan ave., Whiting, are
the divorc court again.
BLOOMIXGTOX, Ind., May 24.
Among the 4,200 students enrolled
at Indiana university during the
present year are ten from Ham mond. The list is as follows:
Wilma Ann Bieker, Alyce L.
Hammond, Florence Evelyn Ham
mond, Harold Hammond, Kenneth Hammond, Virgene Elizabeth Hammond, William John Hill, George
tt. Housely. Clarence Harvey Mar-
chand. William E. Pierce.
Lake county students in attend
ance, during the year in addition
to the "Hammond representatives,
are given as follows In a list recently furnished from the university records.
Gary Conrad Bergstrom, S. For
est Bowers. Harrv K. rarltnn
Etter'j Gladys Eleanor Daniel. Lester
in
Samuel Dubetz, Ernest O. Fleisch-
ior US ,. f-lanrtla Mirths Tw U.U.
-cvunu i.me since me nrst or the c. Kldwell. Sam G Kr.iman
vt a corapiaim in Louls Dswey Kuss. John William
the superior court at Hammond.
They were married in June, 19li
Of late Mr. Etter Is said to .have
taken to hard liquor. He weuld
abuse his wife, choke her and threat
en to kill her. She left him Jan
uary 21, filed suit for divorce and
retired to the home of her father
at Wanatah
A few days later William showed Zivlch.
up at Wanatah and persuaded her to I Shelby Ernest Putnam Grlesel.
return: Then he choked her some Whiting George T. Franklin.
more. She returned to Wanatah on I Lake county has four represen
March 16. j tatlves in the graduating class, acOn March 17, William again visited cording to the tentative list, as
her and talked her into making an- rouows:
Kyle, Harry - F. Stimson, Xadlne
Ann Thornburg, Eva Wilson, Audrey Pearl Winter.
Lowell Henrietta M, Baughman,
Guy Dickey, Charles Dickinson, Miller Foster, William D. Kight.
Indiana Harbor Joseph Mosny,
Dorothy Zimmerman.
East Chicago Alexander Louis
other attempt at
She agreed.
living together.
Gary Dewey Kuss, L.L.B.
Indiana Harbor Joseph Mosny,
This time they got along fairly A'M- sociology
Lowell Henrietta Marguerite
Baughran, A. B., English; Mildred
Foster. A. B., English.
e-as and stealing .11 r "x"s -oaugnman,
hnlbM Th.f -fi-" ov. i I a-owc". is a ratmotr or ins Jtrencn
well for four days. But Etter had
to spoil It all by getting drunk.
Dreaxmsr tha furnltura .imtH.. i
th
club, has been on the Dally Student
staff She has played on the wo
man's hockey team.
iniss aiuarea foster, lowell. Is a
Mrs. Etter asks for $7,000 alimony, president of the T. M. C. A.. nd a
dismissed the first divorce euit, but after waiting two months without
a change of heart, she decided this
morning , to file a new complaint.
.Mrs. wuiiam J. Glover Jr., Mis
Beth and Miss Geraldlne Swanaon
charmingly entertained at a lunch
eon on Saturday in the Gary Coun
try Club. A long table on the vgr
anda, with covers- for thirty-flv
guests from Hobart, Crown Point
jdij, vmcttgo ana namroond, was
beautiful wit! six large bouquets
01 aeacate pmk sweet peas in crystal holders. There were cunning pink nut cups with butterflies poised
on the rims. A delicious and ex
quisite'y appointed course luncheon
was served, and Miss Violet Miini
in a loveiy aance frock of pas' el
snaaed crppe georgette, gave a Uo
lightful toe dance, accompanied by
Mrs. F. Thomas of Crown Point
Alter tne luncheon the guests motored to Mrs. Glover's attractive new home in Boulevard Heights of Gary and a pleasant social hour
was enjoyed.
ine woman's Auxiliary of the American Legion will have a most
Important meeting tomorrow even
ing in the Legion headquarters. 220 State street, when plans will be
made for t7ie bake sale on Satur
day and for the Memorial Day ex
ercises. A good attendance Is ur
gently requested.
-Mrs. A. F. Rohrer will entertain
the ladies of the Columbia Club to
morrow afternoon in her home on
South Hohman street.
UVE LOCAL fiEW$L"ADS"
WASSEY'S PLEATING
SHOP 1 STATE STREET
Hemstitch with Gold and Sllvet
Thread also match all colors. Bat-
ton Holes. Buttons Covered, Km-
broiderflng, Braiding, Beading.
Phone Hammond 440, Ii7-tf
the custody of their child and 125 a
week for its support.
.Frank Strelesky, who is al'eged to
hac been one y fth ringleaders of
organized band of boy bandits that was broken up by their arrest in
vw, vnu weeasago a-nd had Travelers' club,
""P" lrom tne reformatory at organization
i-iainneia. waa taken back to the in stltutlon by officials today.
member of Mortar board, senior
girls' organization.
Louis D. Kuss, Gary, belongs to
the Acacia .fraternity. Phi Delta
Phi, national law fraternity; the
Garrick club, dramatic organiza
tion; the Demurrer club, and tho
Masonic student
Money Back If "Gets-It" Fails
ARRANGE
R
ELK
CONVENTION
Xothlng la so utterly needless as
mo surcermg rrom aching,
FRENCH LICK, Ind.. May 24.
Arrangements for the annual con
vention of the Elks' lodge at Atlantic City in July, were completed here Monday, at a metting of members of all important committees
and officers of the Grand Lodge at
French Lick Springs hotel. W, W.
painful Mountain, grand exalted ruler, and
Fred C. Robinson, who for the last
eighteen years has been grana sacretary of the lodge, and committee
chairmen are here.
The Atlantic City convention will
begin, July 10. Wednesday afternoon, July 12, a memorial service
will be held for John Galvin, form
er mayor of Cincinnati. It was decided to issue an Elks' magazine, the first number to come out in June, The magazine will go to every member of tha order, and it' will start with a circulation of more than 1,000,000. It is the purpose of the editors to combine a general news and business, fiction and fraternal news matter.
Hammond , Musical College.
Piano. Voice, Violin. Expression. Banjo, Ukelele. Mandolin, Guitar, Cornet, Clarinet, Saxaphone, CeV, Dancing. 3-23
Regular meeting of Golden Rod Camp 1657 will be held tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock in the I. O. O. F. hall on Stat st. All officers are requested to wear white. 6-23
Bunco Party, given by Golden Rule Council N"o. 1 S. & D. of L., at I. O. O. F. hall, Tueoday evening. 5-25
The ladies of Mooseheart Legion will give a balloon dance at Moose hall. 159 State st.. Wednesday evening. May 31. Public invited. 35.00
to lady winning prize, 5-23-2t
Mr. and Mrs. Frank lHammond of
GSendale Park motored to Dela-
field, Wisconsin, over the week-end and viaited their son, Thomas, who is a cadet at St. John'a Military
Academy. They were accompanied by Mrs. Peter Langerdorff and Miss Anna Louise' Langendorff. who visited Herbert Langendorff, also a
cadet at the academy.
The fifth division of the Ladies' Aid Society of tho First M. EChurch will meet with Mrs. C. B. Hickman, corrur of Becker and
Rohde streets, , on Thursday after
noon a two o'clock, promptly. The Maywood Park Aid Society will be organized at this meeting and every j
member of the fifth division is urged
to be present If possible.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wilhelm of
Detroit street have been called to Fort Wayne-, Indiana by the sud
den death of Mr. Wilhelm's sister.
CARD OF THAXKS We wish to thank 'our friends
and neighbors, also th employes of
the postoffice, Straube Piano Co.
and International Lead Refining
Co-, Rev. Oranger and the singers.
for their kind assistance and sym
pathy at the death of our father, Hawley Beilby. Also for the floral
offerings and use of autos.
Mr. and Mrs. James Beilby, Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Beilby, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Beilby, Mr. and Mrs. Xelis Apon.
Radiophone Program
Roenfeldt, her husband, whose true
Christian name is unknown; Harvey
Dahl and Hazel Dahl, his wife; Christ
j E. Sinn and Katie M. Sinn, his wife; j Herman A. Drager and Hanna Dra-
ger, his wife; Bert , Schwaper and EIJa D. Schwager, his wife; Fred Erfourth and Irene M. Erfourth, his wife; Jake Roenfeldt and Lizzie RoenfeWt .his wife; Louis Roenfeldt and Mrs. Louis Roenfeldt, his wife, whose true Christian name is unknown; Arthur Hoffman and Hattie Hoffman, his wife, are not residents of the State- of Indiana, and that this is an action to sell real estate described as follows: -Lot Nineteen (19) and tha Ea twenty (20) feet of Lot twenty (20) Block Four (4) in Wilcox and Godfrey's Addition to the -City of Hammond, Lake County, Indiana. Said defendants are therefore here
by notified of the pendency of said action and that the same will stand
for trial at the next term of said
Court, and that unless they appea
ana answer or demur therein, at the
calling of paid cause, on the 12
uay or September, A. D. 1922, th
same being the 2nd day of the nex
term pf said Court to be begun aivl
held in Room number 2, in the Court
House at Hammond, in said County
and state, on the 2nd Monday
September, A. D. 1922, said action
will be heard, and determined their absence.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I here
unto set my hand and affix the seal
of eaid Court, at Hammond, Indiana,
this 23rd day of May, A. D. 1922. HERBERT L. WHEATON.
I seal) Clerk I & C.
uy: RUTH BERG,
Ueputy Clerk. 5:24:31:6:
Little Delora Pong-, two and one
half years of age. the vounsrest npr
former in America, will appear to night with the Sinister Musical Com edy Co. The baby does an act al by her fwcet self. She is the dauarh
ter of George and Alice Song, mem
bers of the company.
in Crete writing was practiced
Z.nnrt years before Christ.
Public service" corporations of the
Lnited States require new capita
ot $20,000, 000,000 annually.
The final meeting the Music de
partment of the Hammond Woman's
Club Tor tha current year was held
Here are the stations and their 'calls." Listen for the stand-by
signal. Pick out your concert
They all start at 8:00 p. m.
Stations: Chicago, K - T - W
Pittaburg. K-D-K-A: SpringfeU
Maas.. W-B-Z; Newark. N. J-, W-J-Z
Cle-veland W-H-K; Medford Hill Side. Mass., W-B-I, Indianapolis. I-Z-J: Detroit, W-W-J; Schenectady,
N. T., W-G-T; (starts at 6:45 p. m.) Fort W6od, W-Y-C-B (9:00 p. m 1450 meters.) Davenport, Iowa, Wr
it Is estimated that every week
in London articles to the value o $1,000,000 are pawned.
Card of Thanks
'ffe wish to thank our friends xor
their kindness and sympathy during the illness and death of our beloved husband and father, and especially the employes of the Standard
Stel Car Co. Mrs. P. J. Moran and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Joh-n P. Moran.
Monday evening at the home of O'C.
Mrs. J. F. Wilhelm of Detroit street. Cleverly comical stunts were given
by various members of the commit
tee, each lady participating In the program. Music was enjoyed and during the social hour dainty re
freshments were served by an effi
cient committee, of which, Mrs.
Wilhelm was chairman. A most de
lightful evening was enjoyed, the
meetings to begin again in the fall
with Mrs. T. D. Crawford the re
elected chairman.
Tune your Instruments to 360-me
ter wave length. Tim from I to
p. m.
CHTCACrO " (K-T-W ARTISTS Lillian Aileen Landwer Soprano. Edith Valentine Accompanist. Edward Sacks Baritone. Esier Hirschberg Accompanist. Joseph Izzo Flute. Sallie Menkes Accompanist. Charles Hitchcock Entertainer.
PROGRAM
1. (a) Recompense, Hammond
(b) A Perfect Day, Bond Lillian
Aileen Landwer.
(a) Serenade, Drigo; (b) Al
legro de Concert, Terschalk Joseph
Izzo,
3. (a) Woman Is Fickle "Rigo-
letto," Verdi; (b) Elegie, Massenet
The choir and orchestra of the Edward Sacks
First Presbyterian Church were j 4. Irish Political Speech. "Purity
pleasantly entertained .last evening I in Politics, -original Charlie Hitch
at a chicken and fish dinner at cock as Tom Brennan,
0UGHS
Apply over throat and cheat swallow small pieces of
0 S Vapo Rue Over 17 Million Jan Uted Yearly
Murray Zlotnik has been removed
to his home on Highland street
from the Mt. Sinai Hospital of Chi
cago, where he underwent an oper
ation for appendicitis a week ago.
Dr. Victor L. Schrager was the at
tending physician ar.d surgeon. Mr,
Zlotnik is slowly convalescing.
5. (a) Rose in the Bud, Forster;
(b) The Sweetest Flower That Blows Hawley Lillian Aileen Landwer.
6. (a) Berceuse, Dabbler; (b)
Mazurka de Salon. Boppler Joseph Izzo.
7. (a) For Tou Alone, Oeehl; (b)
Eili, Eili, Shalitt Edward Sacks.v
8. Piano Selection Duo-Art.
The Security Benefit Assn. will
hold a Pedro Party, "Thursday, May
25, at 2 P. over Lion Store, in
Room 58. Public Invited. 6-23
The ladies of Mooseheart Legion will give a balloon dance at Moose
hall, 159 State st, Wednesday even
ing, jiay si. Public invited. 15.00
to lady winning prize.
5-23-2
corns. It Is v easy to peel off a corn as to snan a banana. Touch It with "G.ta-It" and the trick is done! For hard corns, soft corns, a Ay corn or rallus. All pain stops Instantly and tho corn proceeds to loosen nd soon can be lifted right off. four monoy cheerfully refunded If it fails. But it never fail. Costs ut a trifle. E. Lawrence & Co., Hfr., Chicago. Bold in Hammond by Weis Drug and Stationary Co. and 'orr:' Pharmacy.-dv.
BUICK DAMAGED IN ACCIDENT The Buick sedan of John Radigan of the Radigan Furniture Co., in Gary, lost two wheels in an accident yesterday when the Car was struck by a Magic City Dairy Co. truck.-
The Lady Maccabees will entertain their friends at a Pedro and Bunco Party Thursday night at the home of Mrs. Barbara Pressel, 211 West State st. 6.2
The L. O. T. M. Social Club will4
meet at Mrs. Elmers, 151 Logan st.. Thursday. -"-"pot luck -lunch at 12 o'clock and special talloting. 5-24 Music lovers: Hear these wonaerful artists on Victor Records at our daily concerts. The concerts will start at 2 P. M. Como in and spend your leisure time hearing these great artists play for you. Vith whom the Victor Vlctrola Company have contracted to play for them.
.'Cable Piano Company. 151 State sc..
Hammond, Ind. 5-24-2t HAMMOXO WOMAS'S CiCB Club membera, desiring complimentary tickets for the. pageant
-viay bth can obtain them by pre-
None of the occupants of the Buicksentlng their -membership cards fo j oomplained of being injured. Mrs. C. a Kennard, 5-24
Lundgren's restaurant, in the pri
vate dining room. There were
about forty guests, all of whom en-
Joyed a mighty good dinner and a
Jolly time. Plafia for the musical nroarams between now and fall
wer -discussed and Mr. John Mc
Neill, director of the choir, gave an
outline of the work to be done. Mr.
W. Watson, chairman of the
music committee, and the president.
Mrs. L. L. Bomberger, each gave
nterestlng and inspiring talks. Rev.
C. Parratt. the. pastor of the
church, expressed his and the con-
rrearation's appreciation for the
splendid, results brought forth by
he choir and the orchestra in the
past year. A picnic to be given in
the Forest Preserve . was planned
for June the seventh, in. honor of Miss lone Reynolds, a loyal member
of the choir, who will leave at the close of school for Loa Angeles,
where she expects to make her fu
ture home. The baccalaureate serv- --now comes tne plaintiff by frheer
ices for the senior class of the high ot mm. its anormes, ana mes
school will be held at ther First its complaint herein, together with
Presbyterian Church on Monday an amaavii 01 a competent person.
venintr. June the eleventh. ' I showing that the defendants there-
- 4. to, to-wlt: Claus Roenfeldt and
Mrs. Frank Hammond and Miss Mrs. Claus Roenfeldt, his wife
irgene Hammond were the lunch- whose true Christian name ia un
eon guests loaay 01 jir. biiicn- nuun; juun r. jiiutr aim jai s. jonj
Kchroeder and Miss Frances Ellick, F. Miller, his wife, whose true
their apartment on the North I Christian name is unknown; Avery
LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT
STATE O FINDIANA, LAKE COUN,
TT. .IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, SITTING AT HAMMOND, INDIANA. MAT TERM. 1922.
Hammond Trust & Savings Bank,
administrator of the Estate of Hilke Kersten, deceased, vs. Claus Roen
feldt, et al. Cause No. 21758. Action to Sell Real Estate.
Sterolectric Stove During the Summer Cool and Odorless Free Demonstration STANDARD ELECTRIC COMPANY 633 Hohman St., Hammond
URKET
The Dentist Wishes to Announce to )KeT Public That he will leave about the first of June for- his summer vacation. All patients with unfinished work should call at once as I will be gone until Sept. I. My office will be left in care of Drs. Dibblee &
Athletic Union Suits They're nice and narrow over the should
erscut deeply under the arms; in fact, these
Vassar Union Suits have the true Athletic
appearance.
They're made 'of
white Madras; . it's
very thin. We know you'll find them cool and comfortable
perfect fitting. They-are $1.50, $2 and $2,50
Others at $1.00 and $1.2S-
Nagdeipan's: Hohman Near State ... Hammond
j " " ' ul f
30c CA1M!!
FREE
I
In
Shore, Chicago.
Parke, who will continue to give the people of Hammond and surrounding county Good, Honest, Reliable Dentistry at reasonable prices. I will continue to give a large reduction in prices until June
1st. I positively guarantee to extract teeth without pain. Gas Given.
BURKET THE DENTIST Opea Erening; Ustaf 8:30 Telephone 31 9
There Is still lots of life and jj usefulness in many an old jjj thing around the house, all they may need to serve you jjf longer is a coat of Dependable t j
FINISH
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The card party griven by Toung Ladies Sodality sof Joseph's church last evening
tho benefit of poor people was wonderfully sucreAful. Never before had the Knights of . Columbus Hall held as many people, and a ' great many were turned away because of lack of space. Twenty-four beautiful prizes were donated to the winners and sincere thanks Is extended to the Knights of Columbus and the Lion Store for the use of properties.
i John W. Stevenson, of Knox, Indiana, Is spending the week at the home vi his son, Vernon A. Stevensoli, of Plummer avenue.
Aia and Mrs. Avery Avis, his wife,
whose true Christian name Is tin
the known: rYed Avis and Mrs. Fred Uver WOOlworth 3 5c I Uc Otore
St. Avis, his wife, whose true Christian I Hammond. Ind.
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Sold by N. G.AUSTGEN Dyer, Indiana
The F. G. Basketball Team of the
Woodrow Wilson School will give a , dance and candy social on May!
twenty-sixth. The public will be welcame.
The League of Women Voters will
meet tomorrow evening in the court house at cfght o'clock. The report from the convention will be read
and the nominating committee will be appointed. A large attendance
desired.
The membera of the First Bap
tist Cliurcu gave a pleasant re
ccption to the hundred eighteen new
Mr. H. N. Durham, of EJedric Service Station; announces a substantial reduction on Willard Batteries
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Thursday, May 25th Mattress Special r 45 pound Cotton Felt Mattrcrs, roll edge covering, a very good grade of art ticking. All siies, Very special $6.95 B;
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243-245 East State SttatC Hammond,' Ind.
