Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 139, Hammond, Lake County, 1 December 1922 — Page 8
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News and Personals
A II L K It- 9 C I I El U T Yesterday morning at nlno o'cluck Miss Ieona Adler. who has boon a resident of lla.T.inuii'J, became the bride of George Scheldt. The weddins took place In Turkey Crock before a group of friends and relatives, with Reverend Keenly performing the ceremony. Miss Adler was a sweet bride in her white beaded satin weddlr.s pnvn and her lovely veil, which fell In fu'.da to her feet. Her beautiful bouquet was fuiblonenl of bride's ruses and narolsmii Miss Adler was attended hy her sister, who made an attractive attendant In he- rose and (.-old taffeta frock and her arm bou;uet of i-dr.k roses and rarnatlon. The :rooni was attended by I'aul Half man. Following the service the Ernests were served a splendid wedding jc.ipper and a reception followed at the home of the bride's sister. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Halfman. The bride's colors were used In tasteful deco-ation of rose and gold Interspersed with autumn foliage. A
huge bride's cake decorated the table. Mr. and M-s Scheldt will be at home in a few weeks In Crown Point, where Mr. Scheldt U In business. MILLER-LOAG Another weddlr.gr which occurred within the last week was that of Miss Margaret Miller, daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. John Miller of 166 Oonkey avenue, which took place or. November the twe-n'y-elghth when -Mlsv Miller was married to Elmer W. umg, son of Mr. and Mrs. IKlo luring- of TS State Pine street. The wedding took pilace at ten o'clock In the morning In the priest's house of St. JosepJ.'s parish.. M.ss Miller mads a charmlmg bride in her brown panne velvet grown trimmed In gold. Her hat ma;ohtnig tastefully was most becoming and her corsage was madof bride's voses and delicate f -rn. Mrs. Groves, who acted as an attendant, was lovely in her h'.a.- -. canton crepe dress with hat t .. match. Her corsage was fashion. I of delicate pink roses and fern. following the ceremony a s. course dinner was served to !!.'' gutsis In the home of the bride'.--parents, made festive with thbride's colors of jink and whit-. Mr. and M-s. Long- left on a wedding tr.p for some time and refused to tell the friends where they intended polnjr. They will be ct home after the fifth of December nt the home r.f the bride's pn rents. 11 i ''mlcv
avenue. Tlio i;it of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Grimmer of Griffith. Mr. arid Mrs. J. . Welk of Kankinkec. Illinois. Mr. and M-s. John Plchtenial of t'kieasro and Mrs. Kksgen, also of i'hitiigo. The Krossiv.an Trio which was here on Vo.lnrnday evening- under the auspices of the William Calki'iu Relief Corpa at the K. of I', hail was an art 1st to program In every respect. Mlsa Kros.sman w lib her full rich tones w.th their cla-lty dellsrhted the listeners in each croup of songs. 5!1. v'...x. w ho piayod the violin ex'talsutely with tones as clear as bells, p ayed P.allado et Polonaiso to, perfection.
Robert McDonald at the piano
iQ.;a-t.t us the First Methodist ! church giver, under the auspices of I tan Lal County YV. O. T. U. at
eight o'clock. Many tickets have been sold for th.a concert, which promises to be such a delightful one with t'uefle. four talented yo'..st women plannintr an rvonlns of rare enjoyment for their audience, c'ostumes of a most attractive nature will be used to make the program ovon more at I raet 1 v e.
Miss Mildred ihiierlno and MI. is Jennie Stout, w ho are t; aching In the Powell ulv;h .si-b jc1 this year are In Hammond for tho bulUlny arid the wi-ek-end with Miss Kmerlno's tooth, r. Mrs. Julin Stamm of Sj'.uu.er boulcvaid. III! am Pierce, who Is attending tbo t.r.lverslty of Indiana, arrived in I la mniond for "rLaiikstvini; and for the week-c:ol with his parents. Mr. and Mis. Ka'.ph C. Tierce of Wildwuod road. e Mr. and Mrs?. Daniel James and
varied the selection of his numbers t children of tTS Kast State street t tf,sinr wnv nr.,1 the read --r I s V n t Thanksgiving in Turkey
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er.eo was worth while also. One might say tli:;t this evening w aone of the bet of Its sort. Or. next 'Tuesday, December the fifth, the ladles of the guild of St
Paul's Kpisvopal church will have thiir bazaar and church supper in the church at the corner of Detroit and' llohman streets. This bazaar has been unusually well planned with a wealth of attractive tklngs ln stoe for those who are wise nj i are to buy Christmas gifts early. There will be many booths in
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Miss Gladys "i ear key and Miss Bui-del! Year key of Can: on. Ohio, who have been the guests of Mr and Mrs. J I. . Fiegent.chuh of i-V -rest, laic Park, completed their visit tills nu-nlng and left tor their homo in Canton. The Hanr.-r.ond friends of Edward P. Lacey. one time Hammond young man. will be Uv. i ested to knowthat Mr. Ltt"v was married on W'edtit sday aiuriiuoii to Miss KU-a nor 1'.;k.c 1; of 1 : 1 anapolts. Mt
the church, to include novelties for! un'' ltci -11 Uammomi lor a Hum sale by th Junior Auxiliary ir's '"' '' f J'?;-s where he was one o
a booth in charge of the Gir.--' Friendly society where .;ear.t.t.-s of home made candies and other
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tile most iitraol.- members- of the ilo'ost r Club and th-.e?.; yctinu men will b.- t;Ia l to !-. ar this !. of him. The follow im; a. . o.mt of the i.airiace i,t;.-iiel in j-et.teid.iy li.orii-.ng's 1 rid, a i.a pol ,s Star: "Mr. and Mrs Hugh S. Pollock anr,o'i-iec the marriage of their daughter, ll-eanor Vivian, to H-lr ward PrfH-tor l..i' . y, s -n of Mr. an I Mrs. G. 11. I.a cv. which t'-ok place y sterday aft. no "in at four o lo ;: :t- th,- ! . of h b-ide m tit ii-isi-ioe of i hi isniiiedlat'1 faniili--? Th,- Hover, n-.l J. Ami-r ise l.J.-.kel offi. dated. The atterdants w ere Miss Sarah Pirk. and Arthur K. i ieev a brother of the itroiini. Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. I o Volf of 3Z .,.,' !rs. Iacev will be at h-.me
:- --ith Hohman stre. t wiU -. eiv a(u r Jaliuary the first at 1T23
Mir.day at hoi-;e, i)" com , r tin-i third, from the liours of two uul il j
live and sevt-n :::.:!! eleven In honor "' ' of the enea-toment of their d.!u--,h- ( ter. Helen, to Plullii he.-ser, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Orm-my Mr. and Mrs. it. h-, ser. 6 -41 St an! family ..f MlHvauUee. W!s-oti-Lawrence avenue. Chicago. Uiu. m-'tore-l to Hamm-md to spen., I ThanksKivin-- with Mr. and Mrs Tor.hjht come, the rare treat of O ar Krlnbill f "itrrea st-eet.
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Maaa Kattierlue otierin of jijs.o piuco Bpeut j.ua.uusglving wuli Ml. and iira. IP M. Johnson and Mlsa Helen Johriaou, formerly o Ha-ui-mond but now of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. iiert J. Stoelmaai. Mrs. Steelman's fatiier, Dick and iiob Steel man went to Maitooii. Illinois, for Thanksgiving with i r lends. Mis.-) Aiuirey Sieoimau, who is altendint; St. Mary's of tho Wooiij tills year, was also in Mattoun for i hanksgivlng to enjoy the day with i.er family.
OFFICIALS DENY KLAN INITIATION IN U. S. CAPITOT
Mrs. John Pusxaly of 218 Sibley street will v.inter i sunny atmojphero of California. Sho will t o ehleriained at the home of her old friend, .Mrs. ,,,,, Uutlke. v. lfo of a foimer Hammond city treasurer, who has achieved new- poiitl- " honoi3 -..1th hia eicotlon to tho oh ico of city elerk jf Knglewood, a charming l.ttlo cl.y totno twenty mi.es uufh.de of l,., Angeles. Mrs. Pascaly will depait Sunday evening from Chkagu. Her hu.-baiid reicutly relurnid troiu an extended sojouin in Kurope. Kb liard T! a k iiais., who Is attending Wabash Cci.Kge in Crawfordsville, Indiana. Is at homo for the ''( k-rtid witii his parents. Mr. ami Mis. C. li. Tinkham of Detroit street. The Epworth Heastm of the M. E. church held a Thanksgiving service yesterday morni:: at seven o'clock. Alter the- service some needy farnil.es and some sick folks were visited and treated to flowers and fruit. Many heart s were made glad by this goodly act of the leaguers.
The friends of M-s. Pauline Wahl
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tractive hand painted china .-n sab . Then the ladies of tli puil-.i have many lovely things of their own lian-li'.v ork which Is hound to takones eye and make I'utler's po- Vi
ct book much lighter. A r ;pp.-r v. Ill I be served from the hour of fiv. '
intil tight ana judging Horn taoi 1 c n d I J iacihtles In the new .. . hen a feast fit for a h.ng could -.. prepared.
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W. E. LONG COMPANY "THE PEOPLES STORE" State and Sohl Streets Hammond, Indiana Saturday Specials Are you saving our stamps? Every filled book is worth $1.25 in merchandise or $1.00 in cash. Then we give double stamp; all day every day. And tomorrow you get 4 stamps 'till noon. So it doesn't require many purchases to fill our stamp books. 4 Stamps for One with Each Ten Cent Purchase
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VOMEN'S SILK HOSE WOMEN'S UNION SUITS WHITE WOOL SKATING $1.00 98 c $G139EpL You will want more than one Medium winter weight, in pair of these stockings; black any style, including knee or Imported Scotch wool with onJy, ankle length. diinty stripe at eulf. WOMEN'S HEATHER HOSE WOMEN'S UNION SUITS WOMEN'S CHAMOISETTE 89c $1.69 AL0VEp These are very desirable, em- A rreav' combed yarn gar- V71 broidered in new shades with ment, including knee or ankle -jj wanted shades, in a high clock designs. length, quality. C0,TLnErGKiVGARL W0S S,rAND BOYS' GAUNTLET GLOVES STULMiuS WOOL SUiTj - p . 59c r" $3.50 39c riT i l n j r u.- 1 l i i Brown jersey palm, with leatslack or brown, in a silk ani rositively the lest on trie auntlet fibre quality; all sizes. market. Very fine quility, er gaun ,e WOMEN'S COTTON HOSE ai- LACE VEILING 29C Par MEN'S UNION SUITS 29 C Yard Tut a good everyday stock- 41.00 A pretty assortment of sea-i-ir. W." have all sizes n Egyptian yarn, cert, color. sonable dots in a wanted Harlr only. fleeced and in e!i s-es. ranofj hades. KISSEV STOCKINGS MEN'S SHIRTS AND FLANNELETTE NIGHT OQr Pair DrvAVERS GOWNS 75c Each Sl.oo A pretty quality, including -v v brown or black, in a fine Fine heavy ribbed fleeced. Pure white, w;th blue trimribbed quality. ecru shades. ming; slip-over styles. MEN'S SILK HOSIERY 7qr Pa.or ' CHILDREN'S UNION SUITS SATH TOWELS 5QC Each Aq Each A good time to pick your gift 1 y O for him. from these wonder- A nice quality fleeced, and Large size, with pink, blue or fu.l values. in all rlzes. vellow border.
Salesmen's Sample Hand Bz&s
We were fortunate in purchasing a line o f salesmen's have been slightly handled, but will be sold at about grouped in six convenient lots for quick disposal.
LOT 1 $1.00 Including a few canteen bags and novelty purses. LOT 2 $1.98 Including brown, black and red shades.
LOT 3 $3.50
Values to $5.00 ir, shades of brown and black, all fitted with mirror.
LOT
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Medium size-5 in black pin seal onlv, u?ualry selling for $5.50 and $6.00.
samples Hand Ba-p, which regular price. They are
LOT 5 $3.98 Including new brown shades, clover leaf designs and pin seal qual'ties. LOT 6 $4.98 Each Including values to $8.00 in beautiful cull finish b?gs, including brown or grey.
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that she was taken Into the Wesley Memorial hospital on the thirteenth .f Xovf mber. will be more than p. eased to 'Know that she is at homo again aft-r her m riotis operation. On Wednesday evening at the Lyndora ho:-.; a farewell banquet "as givi n for the pleasure of N'. I I'-nneiiy-, who is resigning as sup.rmt '-ndent of tlie I. II. P. railroad. Th.; -an lU' t, which was in the tia- ! of a surprise to M-. Connelly. a s given by the train masters, ; aid i ast rs and their wives of that railroal a nl was served at 'atdes attra live with cut flowers. Mr. Connelly w as presented with a beautiful diamond ring as a token of the esteem of the friends who regrtt having him leave them. A ppb-rdid p-ogram was enjoyed, which include- a solo by Mrs. Ben iliiyott of Franklin Park and a solo hy Miss l.-ola Chitk and J, P. Clark. Miss Pola Clark accompanied both, of the singers.
On Wednesday evr-nlnfr at the Methodist ehjreh in Griffith several Hammond Rrtlsts took part and continued to do us r-rotid. Mr. Stark, the violinist, played; Ilnth Websfter c'rosii read; Mrs. I D. ISomberger safig. with Mrs. Dill. an Mikesch at
lrs. Mikesch also Its. There was a e out to hear this was said to have
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lion (,f lady and stoker, until lu th surprio finish Jim kidnaps th girl and then reveals his real l-hntlty.
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Above, Col. Elliott Woods, superin tendent of the capitol, end, te'ow Cfl!. C. O. Sherrill, i, charpe of public buildings and grounds in Washington. Officials in charge cf pub!i buildings in Washington D. C, deny reports that a Ku Klux Klan meeting was held in the nation'? capitol recently. However, Colore!Woods and Khernll are invest gating the basis of the e-.7spar-reports that the meeting was he!
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treatly enjoyed.
j Mr. and Mrs. Kenry Lohse. Mr. j and Mrs. Rudolph Lohse of Chlcag-o j spent Thanksgiving: fit the home of I Mr. and Mrs. August Lohse, 523 i V-:st State street.
Mr. and Mrs. J. IP Redell of 656 In. liana avenue entertained a number of their fri'-nds and relatives over the Thankhg-lvlng- holiday. Tlie out of town guests were Mr. and
UVF. LOCAL HEWS "ADS" WASSEY'S PLEATING SHOP Ot STATU STREET Hemstitch with Gold and Silver Thread! alxn motrh all color.. Hut. ton Holes, Ilntton. Covered, liratiroiderlng, Braidin, UfoilinK, I'hone Haiuinond 4tH. 3:7. tf
Hammond Musical College. For the study of music Id U lt branches. Phone 1523.
Ill TK i EHSTEIl CIIOSS Teacher of Prarr.atii; Art. Expression. Screen Pantomime and Public Speaking. Studio at 224 Sibley at. Pi. one :4S. Private and ciass les-s-ons. 11-2
Th Get mania Rebfkah Pleasure lub v. ill hold their quarterly birthlay rar- Sunday. December 3rd. at Moltke Hall. 12-l-2t
Voi.ir.cr ladles Sodality of St. Joseph's church at" trivln? a ca-d natty tonipht at tho K. of C. hall, - .bif y s'rf -t Pinochle. Pedm, Klve Hundred, Pride,,, and Punco will be riyerl. Fine prizes. Public. i:ielled. 12-1
Mrs. John Frahler and dauKh'.i ICsther, Mr. and Mrs. John "Wolf an :
two children, Mrs. Frances Wolf.
Mr. and Mrs. Fioyd AVolf and M . and Mrs. Utvrcnce McCarter. all o, whom were f-om South P-nd, n I Cecil Noecker of Cassopolis, Michi gan. : Mr. rind Mrs. Charles A. Perr: and family of Kenwood spent their Tlianksgi vinig at the home of Mr. lerr-'s tarents at AVorth, Illiio.i; celebrating- the golden wedding a', nlversarj- of Mr. I'erry's folks. It was an event that will nevebe forgotten b.y all who attend.- i The rooms were most beautiful!: decorated with yellow chrysanthemums, golden streamers with palms ' and fern leaves. The dining table ! was decorated in the same fashion, j including a weddlntr cake of which j one hundred pieces were cut. A 1 wonderful turkey dinner was served. Mr. and Mrs. D. Perry said '.: was one of the most b.appj even's j of their lives to live and be able to j celebrate their g'dden anniversary and have all their children and j grandchildren there. I A great many of the residents of j tho town attended. The mayor gave j a nice talk and extended the town's , congratulations. About fifty of j Mr. and Mrs. Perry's personal f-ienda helped to celebrate lh" ' event. A most elaborate display of clfts were shown, including about , five hundred dollars in gold. !
THRILLING SEA PICTURE
Appearing: In one cf the strongest sea pictures ever screened, Dorcthy : Dalton and Jack Holt, featured ' players, will be seen in Pars mount's ; "On the Hlsrh Seas." at the Orpheim; theatre Sunday. Monday and Toes.day. The action opens on an ocean . liner, which U wrecked and the; principal players are saved In a leaky boat when almost dead from i tliirst and ex ha u st ir-n, run upon a! derelict wlibih Is deserted save for j a black kitten, all on hoard havln.tr j died from a plag-ue. On this ibip 1 many Incidents ensue as the storm prises and beastly passion becomes i : pperm-'st In the mind of 1 ohi- i... ; trie bully stoher. who attacks t'lc g-irl. a. woman f high statin aru is worsted in a figrht by Jim. the other stoker, who at the lirilslu . f the . story, proves to be a wealthy man who had worked his way back on the liner in search of ad -vnt u re . Jim and the cirl are fina'j- res.- :ed from tlie derelict a sit is a": out t sink and taken ba'-'t to port, where 1he- r e-( in resume their social p"si-
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Merry, Merry, Xmas
The time when loved ones send each other tokens of regard and friendship. What could better express the spirit of Christmas than a personality portrait of yourself? Mal;e Your Appointment Today Murillo Studio Lake County's Leading Studio FARLEY & UHLE. Props. 1 69 E. State St. Opposite E. C. Minas PHONE 3096 HAMMOND, IND. s Sittings at night by appointment only. Studio open every day till 6 p. m. Sundays. 9:30 a. m. to 5 p. m.
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