Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 315, Hammond, Lake County, 26 May 1922 — Page 7

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FELS-DELASEY wedding On Wednesday mornlngr at eight o'clock a pretty wedding occurred when Miss Elisabeth Fels, daughter of Mrs. Mary Fels, became the bride of Chester Delaney, son of Mrs. Daniel Delaney. The ceremony was performed in St. Joseph's Catholic Church and Rev. Father Schmidt officiated at the services when nuptial high mass was celebrated. The bride was lovely in a gown of white lanchon crepe with side panels of white paillettes and a long court train. The beautiful tulle veil fell from a bandeau of valley lilies and orange blossoms and the bride carried an exquisite shower of bride's roses and lilies of the valley. The maid of honor, Miss Faye Willy of Dyer, wore a dainty frock of pale blue organdy with an organdy picture hat ana she carried pink roses. Miss Irene Delaney. in peach colored organdy with a picture hat to match, and Miss Jessie Delaney, in lavender organdy with a large hat, were the bridesmaids and carried pink roses. Little Miss Ruth Diamond, in a pretty frock of orchla taffeta with overdress of white silk lace, carried a small cushion of whit satin bearing the wedding ring. The best man was Mr. A. J. McSweeney of South Chicago, and the ushers were Mr. Leo Murphy and Mr. L. T. Meyers. Immediately after the wedding, an elaborate nuptial breakfast was served at the Towle street residence of the bride's mother to .about twenty guests. The table was graced with a beautiful centerpiece of pink and orchid snapdragons. In the late afternoon a sumptuous wedding; dinner was served by the ladies of the Germanla Club in t"' club house, gorgeously decorated. The bride and groom left for a honeymoon trip to be spent at The Dells, "Wisconsin.

Mrs. Delaney is a very popular!

young lady here and is a graduate j of the high school of St. Joseph's.! Mr. Delaney holds a responsible I

position in the offices of the Armour Packing Company, where he has a promising future. The young couple will teside in Chicago, and their many friends wish them every happiness and abundant good fortune. Out-ofTtown guests at the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Scott, Mrs. Tena Jans. Mrs. Daniel McKennai, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Binke. all of Chicago, Mrs. L. Merrill Kramer p.nd Master Erick Drux, all of Chicago Heights, and Mrs. Emma Funberg of Dyer. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Lort of Toledo. Ohio, will motor to Hammond for Decoration Day and visit Mrs. Lort's sisters. Mrs. John D. Smalley and Mrs. Howard B. Faster. Mrs. L .A. Kasper of State street was called to Utica, Xew York, suddenly, by the critical illness of her brother, Mr. Matthew Smith.

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WASSEY'S PLEATING SHOP

1 STATE STREET Hemstitch with bold and Stlvef Thread also snatch all colors. Batton Holes, Bsttons Covered. Kmbroiderflng. Braiding, Beading. Phone Hnnunoad 440. t-T-tf

Hammond Musical College. Piano,- Voice, Violin, Expression. Banjo, L'kelele, Mandolin, Guitar. Cornet, Clarinet, Saxaphone, Cello, Pancini. 1-23

Music lovers: Hear these wonderful artists on Victor Records at our daily concerts. The concerts will start at 2 P. M. Come in and spend your leisure time hearing these great artists play for you, with whom the Victor Victrola Company have contracted to play for them. Cable Piano Company, 151 State nt.. Hammond, Ind. 5-24-2t

The Ladles Auxiliary to Canton Hammond Xo. 55 will give a Bunco Party on Friday evening. May 29, a? Odd Fellows hall. 177 state St. Nice prizes. Admission 25c. 5-25

LAWYER NAMED IN MORSE PRObE WITH DAUGHERTY

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Mr. L. C. Smith of the Third ward and Mr. George J. Provancha of

the Sixth ward had the honor of being the two Hammond delegates to the state convention of Republicans on May twenty-fourth and twenty-fifth.

Mrs. C. O. Bauer deghtfully entertained at luncheon on 'Wednesdays in her home on Lyons street in honor of Mrs. Jerome A. Collins of St. Augustine. Florida. The table, with covers laid for seven guests, was very attractive with a basket of yellow and blue Iris and a delicious course luncheon was served. A pleasant social afternoon was spent and needlework enjoyed.

John W. Leary of Sibley street has been cabled to Elmira, New York, by the serious illness of his sister, Mrs. Daniel O'Brien.

The Woman's Auxiliary of the American Legion held a meeting last evening in the club rooms and

Hammond Floral Memorial Wreaths Artistically Decorated, $2.00 and up. Special Stock Fresh Cut Flowers at Most Reasonable Prices Growing Plants Of All Kinds For the Window Boxes, Porch, Yard or Cemetery " PRICES THE LOWEST FREE DELIVERY Hammond Floral SOULIAS AND ROGERS Four Corners, State and Hohman. Phone Hammond 309

there was a good attendance. Arrangements wore made for a card party to be given on Wednesday evening, June the seventh, in the Legion headquarters, and the merchants of Hammond have donated beautiful prizes. Final plans were completed ior the Memorial . Day services, afte which a pleasant social hour was enjoyed. Mies Jessie Scheref, & niece of Mr. Frank KsShom of Carroll street, who has been quite ill with a severe case of tonsilltis, is somewhat Improved. The fourteen ladles of th North Side Ladles Club motored to Gary yesterday and surprised Mrs. A. Tex-

teor, a former member, when they

made up a luncheon party and enJoyed a delightful Afternoon. Miss Edith Patterson of Highland street will leave tomorrow for Camden, Maine, where she will spend the suromeri Mrs. Walter T. Hardy of Detroit street has returned from Chattanooga, Tennessee, where she was called by the illness of her brother, Mr. William DeMuth.

Miss Pearl Earlebach, formerly of Hammond, now of Chicago, and Miss Ruth Potts, also of Chicago, were guests here yesterday and attended the Kappa Delta Gamma dance at the Lyndora last evening.

CHIROPRACTIC RESTORES HEALTH

Thousands have been benefited. Why not you? Wm. C. Guthaeit,

Chiropractor. Lady chiropractor as

sistant. Suite 3, Artlmis bldg., opposite Orpheum theatre. State St., Hammond, Ind. 5-25-2t

Hammond Temple No. 73 Pythian Sisters will meet at K. of P. hall, Friday evening at 8 o'clock sharp. 6-25

Music lovers, hear those wonderful artists on Victor Records at our dally concerts. The concerts will start at 2 P. Mi Come in and spend your leisure time hearing these great artists play for you, with whom the Victor Victrola Company has contracted to play for them. Cable Piano Company. Hammond, Ind. 5-25-2t

PI.VXO TXXIXG As I am called out of Hammond

on urgent business, I will not be

able to tuno all orders that were placed, but will return next Wednesday and continue my work at the same rate of $L Phone Hammond 3355. 5-20

Attorney Thomas B. Felder. Thomas B. Felder, noted New York and Atlanta attorney, Is the man who, with Attorney General Daugherry, was to receive $25,000 for obtaining the release from prison of Charles W. Morse, convicted shipbuilder, accordins: U the cjiarges now being hurled at

SATtTRDAT 6rBCLAXS Elite Bakery, Coffee Cake, French Pastries, and other delicious bakery goods. 5-26-2t

Dear Mrs. Thompson: Thava fceen married two years and would get along all rijrht if it were not for my husband s sister. She writes only to him either ignoring or insulting me in every one of hoi letters and I dare not say anything about it or my husband eta raving and tells me to leave or he will leave me. I have written her two letters since I have been married. The first she answered but wrote insultingly the next time. She is a middle aged woman and it seems to me she could let young people alone, but I know she is trying to part us and I believe sLe will do it.. I am becoming so nervous over her letters that after each one of them I have a week of misery for sometimes my husband will go days without so much as looking my way. He wants to go there on a visit and insists that I go along. He upholds her to her face against me the sameias he does in letters. You see what a time I have with both of them. It is nothing for her to tell me ta shut up if she feels like it. Please tell me if I ought to go, and do you suppose my husband will ever be any different or just sel1sh all his life ? I will be a nervous wreck if things Jjn't get better. We haven't any children. HELEN. S. Yoa have taken unwise tjctics with your husband. Since you know that his love and loyalty to his sister are very strong, you should absolutely retrain from saying anything that would put him in defense of her. To keep silent when she insults you would not compromise you, because the sting of her words would only react on her. If you sealed your lips tight

ly an a made no comment, your husband would be far more apt to consider the words of his sister unfair. Do not let another person poison your life. Remain sweet in spite of the bitterness that comes your way. If you force harsh and resentful thoughts from your mind and think love and happiness, you will be in a better state of mind to keep your husband's love ard to live harmoniously with him. At present I would not advise you to visit the sister. Until you have gained control of your nerves and thoughts, you would go all to pieces because of her unkind treatment. It would be far better to take ft definite stand and to tefusa absolutely to go at present. Never again say anything regarding your sister-in-law's letters. Even if your husband tries ta draw you out on the subject, seal your lips tightly and make no comment unless it can be kind. It is foolish to think that another woman can separate your husband from you by her meanness, unless you are unreasonable too. Be a bigger Soul than your sister-in-law, but to be bigger you will have to forget malice and not judge her.

Dear Mrs. Thompson: Please tell me where a book case is supposed to be? I have it in the len and people say it belongs it. the living room. UNDECIDED. It seems to me a den would be a very good place for a book case. In many homes where there are a lot of books .instead of calling the reading room a den it is called a library. Usually a living room is so full of life that it is trore pleasant to have the books in a

more quiet place so that the person reading will not b disturbed by the conversation of others.

Fifty farmers In the devastated area of Aisne have won prizes for restoring shell-torn land to Its prewar condition.

Saturday May 27th, Special GENUINE REED STROLLERS In brown, natural and grey. For this sale only

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EDWARD HANISH & COMPANY, Props. Phone Hammond 3380. Corner Harrison and Conkey Avenue

25c 6c

Fresh Ground Hamburger, 2 pounds Nice Lean Boiling Beef, per pound

Home Cured Corn Beef, 1 C per pound, 10c and Oscar Mayer's Smoked Cali 1 Hams, per pound Sirloin Steak, highest quality "Of Beef, per pound . - - - -

BUTTER Finest Pure Creamery per pound 37 print 1 C EGGS Guaranteed strictly 07 fresh, dozen '

Goodluck Oleo, 2 pounds

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FIG BARS per pound ,

15c

American Cheese, highest quali- Q1 ty, per pound ...

19c 49c 10c

Brick Cheese, per pound .... ArrTerican Family Soap, 1 0 bars Pure Olive Oil Sardines, per can .. . '..

White Straps

and Oxfords will be popular from now on. You'll find here the very latest creations in white footwear.

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Standard Shoe Store 233 EAST STATE ST. Just East of Postoffice

The F. U. X. Club met last evening: at the home of Miss Ruth Malo. Plans were made for a party to be given tomorrow evening' for the members of the club and for a picnic at Waverly Beach on next Tuesday evening. Refreshments were served and a delightful evening was enjoyed by all.

Consignments of 100,00 trout eggs have "been shipped successfully from the bureaus of fisheries in Washington to the Swiss government at Berne.

The Kelly-Springfield tires of today are better than ever but greatly increased production has brought the prices down

NOW, IT COSTS NO MORE TO BUY A KELLY

Brown Tire Company Successors to BROWN & V00RHEIS 168 Fayette Street Hammond, Ind. Phone Hammond 2121

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JHE vogue in White is correctly and completely expressed in the models presented here. We have never shown a more varied and attractive selection of white shoes. No matter what style you seek, you will find it here in a model that will meet your most exacting requirements. Wonderful Values at $0-95 $Q.85 SA-OO

Misses White Canyas One-Strap Slipper

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Good Hardy Stock Fresh Cut

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Carnations ALL COLORS Best Quality 3 Be Per Dozen

Roses ALL COLORS Best Quality 50c Per Dozen

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