Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 149, Hammond, Lake County, 14 December 1922 — Page 7

ThurscLiv. Deo. 14. 1922.

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SOCIAL

News and Personals

ilisa iiarie Camp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Camp, now of Harrison street and Saxony roaJ. but formerly cf Claud ftjtd Fayette rrtreete, was operated upon at the tVetley a"-mor1al hospital yestr- & Miss Camp is doing- nicely, but oItiir to the seriousness of her case Mrs. Camp has been with her daughter. FIusmU GUson. son of Dr. and Mrs. K. A. Gllson, of Forest avenue, who was operated upon a day or two ago. In Chicago, suffered a relapse yesterday, but rallied attain artd this morning- Is reported sllg-ht-ly lmpro-red, though he Is still In a crltica.1 condition.

On Tussday evening- Justice 419 Ladles Anxlllary to the Brotherhood of Kallroad Trainmen, held their election of officers at their meeting. Mrs. Roy Mowery was made president, Mrs. Henley, vice president; Mrs. H. Volmer, secretary; Sirs. J. Weeks. treasurer; Mrs. "William Stevens, conductress; Mrs. Klets. chaplain; Mrs Charles THnian. warden; Mrs. Martin, Inner puard; Mrs. Ross, outer guard; Mr?. Voliucr. rlanlst. Following the election a social time was enjoyej and refreshments were served. Mrs. Harley JJig-hty, of Van Euren street, was able to be removed to her home from St. Margaret's Hospital, where she underwent an operation some time ago. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Dorsch. of 51 Carroll street, are to be congratulated upon the arrival of a fine son. born thin morning at St. Margaret's Hospital. Both Mrs. Dor-sch 2nd the lit-tle boy were feeUn:." splendidly this morning- The baby has been piven the name of Adam.

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Friends of Hollls Hunter, of William street, will be glaA to luiovv .hat he waa reported aoruewhat better tills moraine. Mr. Hunter haa teen quite 111 for the past week. Last evening at the Lyndora hotel the Daughters of Iereal gave a most auooessful dancing party for the benefit of the Synagogue. The dancing began about eight o'clock and continued pleasantly until the hour of midnight, with Benson's orchestra of Chicago, playing for the dancing-.

These Star in "She Stoops to Conpuer

Mrs. Wesley Els tun and daughter Suella, of Forest avenue, left today to spend the (holidays wttli Alri Elstun's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Voorheis Bryan, of Mulberry. Indiana.

Trinity Lutheran Add Society will have ite bazaar and bake sale to

morrow at twelve o'clock ai the chapel on the corner of Walthavn ( street and fark Place. The "adles : have planned for this affair for some time and it is sure to bo the plai'e

to lind many enticing things for Christmas. One Interesting feature of the bazaar will be the alo of rah- rugs as well as a booth for luscious home made candies. Refreshments will also be served to tempt one and in fact the whole bazaar promises to be a lovely one. Mrs. Edward Hlgglns and son. of Cleveland. Ohio, were expected to arrive this morning to be the g-uests of Mrs. Higgins' parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Ruff, of Carroll street, for the holidays. Iast evening found the members of the t-outh t-lde Pinochle C'l b at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl llblitzal on Bauer street helping Mrs.

HobUtzel celebrate her birthday.

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the pupils of the public schools, and this use made by the schools of the Institution 13 a great factor In inducing the Trustees to make further efforts In the development of the Museum . A manual of the Museum has recently been issued and I am taking

the pleasure of sending you a copy j

unaer anotner cover. I am, with much respect. Very truly yours. D. A. DAVrES. Director.

million miles through space every day. The flywheel of some types of motorcycles turns at the rate of 4,000 revolutions a minute. An Instrument designed to keep an accurate account of the strokes made between holes, and worn like a wrist watch. Is a novel appliance for the golf enthusiast, described in Popular Mechanics Magazine. On t!- dial o ftbe instrument if a small

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WARNING Amazing discovery. If your ha'.r is becoming thin or If you are bald Just try Kotalko and watch the mirror. Cases beinx constantly reported of healthy hair grown anew on bald spots. Ot Kotaiko at druggist or we will mail you Proof Box (plain pke.) free. Write to Kotalko Office t IS0 Station V NVt,- Tnrt nriv

MASONia NOTICE ipzssnrasa&asss

Young Marlowe's flrat encounter with the love smitten Kate, llardcastle as depleted in the second scene of ";?he Stoops to Conquer." now in rehearsal at the high school auditorium dor presentation on Friday night. Is distressingly humorWaldo Bail as Young Marlowe promises to give a truly remarkable performance as the confused a;i 1 confounded swain. From the twitch-

Ins of his fingers to the odd and frightened glare In his eye he enacts witho'it suggestion of mera youthful seM'-ciinscioiisness the difficult role of a man beside himself beside a woman who loves him. And Lenore Ellison as Kate llardantle is equally as clever and consistent in 'her role. She lends the touch to the scene that lifts it from he purely distressing.

IV All. Others In the cast responded ably last evening In the first dress rehearsal of the company. Miss Nelle Patterson has created a group of etellar performers and indeed she who btoopa to conquer may win other things besides husbands. The pictures today ehowa WaJdo Bail and Lenore Ellison. They'll appear in the schol play Frllay evening.

Members of the Pyramid LoJge, fcjjT, Hegewisch, are requested to attend funeral services of our late Brolh-

II. Miles, Friday, at one p. m. Eodge rooms. All members

who have autos are asked to Kindly volunteer use cf same. F. H. THOMPSON', 12-14-1 Worshipful Master.

PRESIDENT'S SISTER CAUSES ARREST

C INTER NATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) WASHINGTON, Dec. 14. Mrs. Caroline Harding Vot&w. sister of the president, turned prohibition enforcement officers today and caused thJ arrest of an alleged bootlegger within half a dozen blocks of the White House. Upon information furnished by Mrs. Votaw, revenue agents raided 902 Twelfth ptreet, and arreste 1 Joseph D. Hanning on charges of illegal possession and transportation of liquor. Twelve pints of rye whiskey were seized.

It is an established fact that the eat-th Is drawn bv the snin about a

The evening passed playing plnochl with Mrs. Rusell and Mr. Beckman winning first honors and Mrs. C'ostolioe and Mr. Hoblitzel winning consolation rrize. At the close of the games a delicious two course luncheon was served at one long table in the, dining room of the HobUtzel home so attractive with Ch'ristmas suggestions. Mrs. HobUtzel received a lovely gift from the clu'b and a gral hag for everyone was an pleasureable part of the evening. Mrs. Frances Kingsley of South Hohman street who has been visiting in South Bend as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Mack for the past few days, returned this noon.

RAISIN' JOHNNY CAKE 1 cup flour 1-3 teaspoon salt 1-2 cup sugar 1 cup milk 1 well beaten egg. 1 cup yellow corn meal. 1 teaspoon melted butter, 1 l-'J teaspoon baking powder, Sun-Maid Seeded Raisins. Mix and sift together; the flour, baking powder, salt and sugar. Mix in corn meal. Add milk, well beaten egg and melted butter. Mix well. Pour into greased cup-cal;e

tins and after filling put five or six Sun-Maid raisins Into each cake. Bake for 20 minutes in hot oven.

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Hammond Musical College. ror the study of music in all .ranch!. Phone 1531.

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Christmas Clearance n 1 Thursday, Friday ale and Saturday Smpl concert nn&, shop wrn and Warhtly used Uprlrt. Oraod and Plarw.

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CHINA DISPLAA". Mrs. J. T. Starara, 475 Summers boulevard has somthing new In hand painted china. Dieplay now open to Xmas shoppers.

NOTICE Eureka Camp Modern Woodman of America will have the election of officers Thursday evenir.c-.

Pi-(.fiiiner 14th. All members are requested to be present.

On Saturday evening- dress suits and party frocks will t;lve informal attire Its chance when the December informal dancing party will be given a.t the Hammond Country Club. Already a number of couples have made plana to go and one hears others counting on giving the dancing bhoes a good evening's work on Saturday. John Scott's orchestra will p'ay for the dancing.

:riss Mildred 'Whinn-y, who Is attending perry Hall at Lake Forest, Illinois, arrived today to spend tier three weeks' holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Whinery , f Detroit btreet. AT THEJDeLUXE "Seeing the world in one day," would be an appropriate title for a short itay depicting an early experience of Charier Jones, the Fox star who conies to the DeL';:;-; theatre. Saturday. Sunday and Monday, in his- lotest Fox picture "The Fast Mail," a plcturization of Lincoin JCarter's thrilling melodrama ot the .-anie name. Charles, at the tender age of 12. decided to "leave the folks flat." He auntered down to the railroad track sneaked into a ihex oar, and before he could fully decido about his future waa rumbling along the I. & V. railroad toward unknown worlds. An unfeeling brakeman chased him out o-f the car at the first stop a distance of fifteen miles from his home. Charles slept in a barn that night, superless; but the inner man demanded something more substantial than romance on the following murnlng and he started out for work. He got a job cutting the lawn of the biggest yard he ever had seen, working until late nightfall ibefore completing the Job. His reward was a very meagre supper and 15 cents, all In pennies. Charles shuffled down to the railroad yard ard bribed a brakeman with hi.-i tif-

ATTEVTIOX K. OF I. All Hammond Knights o' Pythias desiring to attend

the district meeting at

East Chicago are requested to meet

at Castle Hall at 7:30 p. m. Friday evening and go in a body. Prlng your cars.

There will be a Tedro party K. of P. Hall Friday. December at 2 r. in. sharp. Admission cents. P'ine prizes.

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FEHV BBAl'TV SHOP. Open for Business Marcelling, hair dying, massaging by new process. A trial convinces. Hh llolirnn street. Up stairs.

Kidney and Bladder Troubles Conquered or Money Back

For 40 years, said Dr. Carey, I have been prescribing my prescription No. 77 (known for years as Marshroot) for kidney and bladder sickness and now that 1 have retired from active practice 1 have made arrangements with leading druggists to dispensa this wonderful prescription at a moderate price, on the money back if difatisfled plan. Beware of kidney disease thousands die of it every year who ought to be. enjoying the blessings of life and health. Wat'-h the symptoms. If you have specks lloating before the eyes, puffy eyes, dummy feet or moist, palms, backache, or sideache, you ought to Kct a bottle of Dr. Carey's famous prescription Ko. 77 7 right a.way. It ha3 wonderfully benefited tens of thousands of eases of kidney and bladder troubles and Is the medicine you can always depend upon. Results are guaranteed. XOTK -Dr. Daniel a. Carey was a practicing physician for many years and his great prescription K'o. 777 aided thousands of sufferers from kidney and bladder troubles. Hereafter you can always get this effective prescription in both liquid and tablet form at Bummers' Pharmacy and all reliable pharmacists the i" nntrv over adv.

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t e. ii pennies to let him ride back to his home. They failed to kill the fatted oa'.f for Charles, hut when his mother tucked him in bed that night, there were tears on the lad'a cheekstears of joy. However, on that trip, Charb -learned how to ride "blind baggag'-" and "flip" .freights. This has proved 'valuable to the daredevil star an,; he uses hi; knowledge to advantage in "The Fast Mail."

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MUSEUM OFFICIALS APPRECIATE VISITS

The following letter is telf-e-planatory. Field Museum of Natural History, Roose 'elt Road uiv! J Lake Michigan. Chic ago. Office of j The Director, December 12, 1922. ! Mr. L. L. Caldwell, Superintend- ; ent. Board of Education, Hammond.' Indiana. Dear Sir I desire that you should know of the gratification that the Museum management fee!.- ' at the almost daily visits of tho Hammond Public Schools to the Institution. This evidence of appreo- 1 iation of the great value of the In-:

stitution Is indeed higMy encouraging and I trist v.mj wjU not hesitate to aek me for :. v. Stance or co-r.-.or-.-;,," y 'i : .;iy ir,. in this connection . 'I jii usteea of the Museum have

' -onsiaerea tr-at tne highest V.H.HillCo frioute tliat can be paid to the Mu- ; vioi

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After Exposure Take Hills "Sty HEN colds are going the rounds and la grippe and pneumonia are prevalent, you must exercise precaution. You can't escape exposure. But you can strengthen your re sistince by taking Hill's Cascara Quinine Tablets regularly. Colds spread in the sneezing crowds that pack cars, streets, shops and theaters. Play safe and keep fit. Take Hill's before and after exposure. At All Druggists-30 cents

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This year give a gift that all can use and enjoy. Our parlor suite sale has now entered into its third week. Many have taken advantage of the remarkabmle values we are offering in all types of parlor suites. You can select the parlor suite you want and we will hold same for Xmas delivery. Convenient terms of payment. The set pictured above is Karpen made, has solid mahogany hand-carved frame and you may have your choice ot several very fine mchairs. For comfort and beauty there is no other set its equal and the price E Af) for three pieces is only Other set as low as $185. GO RUGS FOR EVERY TYPE PARLOR SUITE

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