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Tuesday, Apnl 19, 1938. fHE HAMMOND TIMES Miss Dorothy Becomes Bride of H. M. Parris WcStmg Performs a a Afternoon; Reception for the afternoon service Si which ne became Mrs Harol. ParrU, Miss Dorothy Evelyi Brigga choae a stunning whiU MtiB and tulle ensemole that mad the picture of a radiant brid The wan an event of Satur day at 4.30 clock in the First E.

church and was performed be rore a large group of the young couple's r-lends and relatives Miss Briggj is attractiv daughter of Mr and Mrs Harley BHggs of 48 Ogden street and the parents ol her husband are Mr and Mra Clyde ParrU of MM Hohraan avenue Before the bridal party mad? its appearance in the church, the fuesti nutened to an organ prelude of traditional weddmg tunea Ernest Peters and Austin in the role of ushers had seated the guests. The full blooms of hydrangea plants and lighted tapers in candelabra made an attractive background for the brids and groom as they stood before the Rev James Lawson to be married. Miss Brlggi had asked her close friend Miss Mary Crane, to fis her maid of honor, and with her had tastefully chosen the embroidered gown of blue net that the attendant ore A short lulls veil and bouquet of pink tea rooes were completing touches Darold Delp served as best man On her wedding day, the brldt was gowned in a princess style gown of white satin and wore a finger tip veil of ulle that was most becoming to her A braided tulle tiara entwined with seed pearls held ths blusher type veil to her head The bridal bouquet was a sheaf of Easter lilies, go seasonal and so suited to the sngemble Miss Briggs was given in marriage by her father. Following the impressive service, the bridal party and all of the guests reassembled in the K. of P.

hall where the recaption was held After greeting the "new Mr and Mrs. Parris, the guests, who numbered between 75 and 100, were served refreshments. Mrs. Parrls was attired In a Weds in June The many frifnds of Mils Helen OKecfe and Thaddeus Slanek i i be interested in reading the ro mantle news concerning them that being announced today by the i young woman's parents Mr and of 202 MI A large dinner on Sunday the i O'Keefeg made known to the gueats 1 0 DOOl? flit i 1I" the betrothal of their daughter to At Club Hous A Personals MISS HELEN O'KEEFE tr Stanek who is the son of Mr and Mrs Jacob Stanek of Ash venue With the engagement It i also announced that June 22 the date the popular couple hap hosen for the wedding The 25 guests found the impor- ant news written on small cards each place when the Keefes seated them at a long table for IB dinner Appointments to de- Local Library, Club Wome Present Mrs Erdmann and Rev Jones Another of the Book Review nings piannea jointly by the Ham rnord public librarj and the Ham mond Woman club is acnedulei for Friday night at the Woman club house The public is mos cordialy invited The chairman that evening will be Mrs Cooper, vice-president of the Ham mond public library board Featured as reviewers that nigh will be Mrs Morris Erdmann Hammond will give a resume Louis Adamic oook. House Antigua' and the Rev John Pau Jones of the Plymouth Congrega tional church in Whiting who wil give his reactions to Lin Yutangs book, "Importance of Living Friday's evening of reviews is thi eighth its sort and always invite! a large crowd of those who are terested In the latest fiction and non-fiction Special music tha evening will be provided by Virtor Monnstt who will sing a group of longs There will be no admission charged brown three-piece suit with wnich she used blue accessories, when she and her husband departed later on a short wedding trio through the south.

Upon their rsturn they will reside In the home ready for them at 837 170th street. The bride graduated from the- Hammond high school several years ago and her popularity among her friends was evidenced by the number of pre-nuptial parties given in her honor Mr Parris is also a graduate of Hammond high school and is now an assistant manager in this region. Among Che out-of-town guests to sae the wedding and attend the reception were Mrs Arthur High and daughter, of Rossvillc, Mr. and Mrs Herman Ford of Pence, Ind, Mr and Mrs Jack Smith, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Miller cf Chicago, Mr and Mrs Clyde Clark of Blue Island, Mra Howard Briggs of Hedrlck, Ind, and Mrs. Mable Foxworth, and son and daughter, and Mrs Floyd Martin and daughter, all of Wllllamsport, Ind ST. JOSEPH SOCIAL CLUB TO MEET St Joseph Social club Is scheduled to meet on Friday evening In the Atheneum for a business session and toon later the members will leave on an exciting treasure hunt When the time limit Is up, the groups will return with their loot to the Atheneum for During the business session, plans will be furthered for the dance this will sponsor oa May u. ome The ADDITIONAL SOCIAL ON PAGE 7 MEN LOVE arn rtr II yam an peppy u4 lull at tarn, AMI h- I to partlo. BtTT.

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Hohman Ave. attractive bride-elect has been popular among her friends and while attending the Hammond high school was an active member of the BUtatrlx club and shared in its many parties After her graduation, Miss O'Keefe accepted a position with the Inland Trading company Mr Stanek is also a graduate of the Hammond high school and with his pretty fiancee shares a wide number of friendships He is now an employe of the Standard Railway Equipment company, A a i a a Has Party Tonight Another of the pleasant parties for which the Arcadia chapter, Order of Eastern Star of Calumet City, is famous is being given this evening at the Masonic temple at 212 155th street The public is being cordially invited Bridge, pinochle and another well-liked game, will be the diversions for the guests this evening and there is the promise of some good looking prizes for winners in every game To end the party, delicious refreshments will be served and the officers of the chapter will be in charge MISS BOOK AT YWCA Miss Georgia Lee Argus reviewed an interesting book, "Lamb in His Bosom," by Mrs, Caroline Miller when members of the Business Girls' club met last night at the YWCA. This recent publication Miss Argus brought out is a realistic novel of the daily routine of the peoples who live in the back woods of Georgia Plans were made to take a high next Monday to the Forest preseive on the Michigan road and Wentworth avenue where a picnic will be in progress The members are to meet at tha YWCA at 6 o'clock and go out in a group Evelyn Prugh is in charge for the evening and has announced that everyone is to bring her own cup and silver. 'CHURCH TO HAVE SUPPER The Centenary Methodist church will have an anniveriary supper tomorrow evening in the church on Goatlin street at 6 30 o'clock All members of the church and their friends are invited to enjoy the traditionally delicious mea! and hear the program The Rev. Buel Horn, pastor of the Whiting M.

E. church and former pastor of the Centenary church, will be the guest speaker bringing a timely subject will other numbers on pio- gram besides the main talk. NCCW TOMORROW The National Council of Cathol-c Women will assemble tomorrow afternoon at the Knights of Columbus hall on Sibley street, instead of ote Easter Sunday were artistlcnl- used at intervals on the table 0 During the remainder of the SOUTH SIDE CHURCH HAS ours Miss OKeefe, Mr Stanek i SPECIAL SERVICES nd the guests were together, the Around 85 people attended the oung couple revealed the plans. sunrise services at the South Sid- hat they have made up to that Christian church on Sunday morn- the weddmg and future ing Miss Gwendolyn Hurt, president of the Christian Endeavor opened the service which started at 6'30 a During the program, Miss Celia Ruark offered a solo, the Misses Dorothea Mengel and Grace Morgan a duet, Bob McDonald gave a rending and Mary Lee Mengel Bob McDonald, Elaine McDonald and Bob Craig read the scripture verses Five leaders spoke briefly on the following outline, using the letters of the word "cross C--Confession, Walter Ruark, Jr R--Repentance, Laurme O--Obedience, Josephine Brown S--Sacrifice, Dolores Gelger S--Service--Rnv Carl Hoff Breakfast was served at 7 30 clock by the women of the church Don Hutchinson led the Senior Christian Endeavor group in the evening at 6 30 o'clock and his topic was "Victory Out of Defeat" The Misses Celia Ruark and Jerry Kettler sang a duet, opening the service and the Misses Dorothea Mengel and Grace Morgan closed the program with a duct Miss Doris Mae Kors led the Intermediate Endeavor group, and had for her topic, "The Undefeated Christ INDUSTRIALNURSES VISIT CHICAGO TELEPHONE CO. Fifteen members of the Industrial Nurses' orgamzatlon of thu region formed a party last night and went to Chicago to be shown through the Chicago Bell Telephone company Before the building inspection began, Mr.

Harris, the uaual meeting place, for an important business session, which is to begin at 2 o'clock. Delegates are to chosen for the NCCW state convention, which will be held at Logansport May 8 9. ROWS GOODWILL PROGRAM Tomorrow afternoon when the Goodwill Industries auxiliary radio Program is heard from station SVWAE from 1 to 1:15 o'clock, Miss Oorothy Prosch will present several songs and readings Mrs. Byron Downing will provide the piano accompaniment traffic supervisor, told the group something of the type of accident', and the health problems the company faces, since that phase of the organization is most Interesting to a party of nurses Mr Harris then escorted thi group to the toll boards, explaining everything that was viewed Members of the organization have planned to have their annual greeting in May when supervisors and plant superintendents will be special guests DAUGHTERS'OF INDIANA MEET IN CHICAGO Natives of Indiana, now living in Chicago and its suburbs, who havp an organization called the Daughters of Indiana celebrated the silver jubilee of the society this afternoon at the Stevens hotel The group Is interested in social, civip and cultural projects, one of which is the Hoosier Salon, the annual art exhibit of work of Indiana artists. Charter members of the societ were guests at the luncheon a which Mrs Arthur B.

Wright, pres ident, presided. Among the guest was Mrs. A Ahlgren of Whit mg, Ind, treasurer of the Indian; Federation of Women's clubs. End Fortnightly Club Luncheons Clever juniors, fastidious juniors, very ussy juniors--you should have beer scouting "th me yesterday--and you'd have gotten re thrill of your very particular lives For i I ve seen has given me the hnll of the sleek new Koat-a Kool ensemble saw at one of the better shops It a coat ou 11 be thrilled to wear with anything, as as with the stunning sheer dress that omes with it. The dress, smart with a gleam- ng patent leather belt and a breath of-bpnng andmade flower, comes in navy or luggage Pleats back and front add style and comfort.

he coat is natural Koat-a-Kool And for sheer cool comfort and smartness, you should have seen the gay httle chiffons the new off-tone colors of luggage, powder, rose olive green and aqua Many gores give you the swing feeling vou like for spring. The collar and cuffs are of white, hand-drawn imported muslin and the bright pearl buttons and novelty patent leather belt carry out the gay theme of the print There, I knew you want to see them for yourself--so give me a ring at 3100 and I'll be glad to tell you where (Signed) PATRICIA srael Gubitz to Wed Ruth Kagen, i Learn Of interest to local readers will news that Israel Gubitz, well nown former resident of Calumet ity, is engaged to be married to tiss Ruth Kagen, daughte- of Mr nd Mrs Louis Kagen of Holly- ood Cal Mr Gubifs, whose parents are Mr nd Mrs Joseph Gubitz moved to hicago Heights, 111 with his fam- after his graduation from the hornton Fractional high school and his father are now busi- ess Chicago Heights Miss Kagen and Mr Gubitz be- ame acquainted when the latter ras traveling in the west and since Kagen came to this region to lake her home the young people ave decided to be married within 10 near future FUR STORAGE SERVICE COMPLETE PROTECTION HEAT DAVIS FUR CO. S258 2 MINIMUM of Valuation Phone Hammond 3689 Now that the golf season is about to open for women of the Woodmar Country club, there will be no more of the Mondaj luncheon anc bridge parties that have proven so enjoyable throughout the winter and early spring Therefore the party of this variety that took place yesterday afternoon at the club was doubly by those who lunched together and then played contract bridge. With a. comparison of tallies, Mrs.

Wells of Tulsa, Miss Helga Christiansen, Mrs Louis Garman, Mrs. Charles Eager and Mrs. Clarence Neidow were found to be winners of the acceptable awards that Mrs. Lute, chairman of the card games, had for distribution. All of the Woodmar members are reminded of the golf luncheon on April 26 which will officially open the season although, no golf svents are planned for the day.

Reservations are to be made wita Manager Ellison for the menu that will be served at 12.30 o'clock. KUNERTS CELEBRATE 30TH ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kunert of 5516 Walter avenue are receiving congratulations today on their 30th wedding anniversary. Celebrating witb them at a family dinner at their home this evening are their daughter, Walter.

Grace, and their son, Blessed Events Mr and Mrs Neil Dea of 1178 Stats street are the parents of a daughter, born at St Margaret's hospital on April 18 Mr and Mrs James Lmn of 7242 Forest avenue are to be congratulated upon the arrival of a 7-pound daughter born this morning at St Luke hospital Chicago The baby has one sister, Nancy tu pLIZABETH at only about five lets drop as many really good remarks as any little girl we know At the moment she conceined about the going to bed and getting up problem For the life of her, she tells hei mother she can't make it out why its always too late when she goes to bed at 7 o'clock and m- variabiy too earlj when she gets up at the same 7 ciork Poor little Elizabeth' She'll be a more definite stew right soon now when daylight savings comes tripping in upon us to perplex parents with children, whom the books say, should be doing lots of sleeping. This same little Elizabeth playing before her home one daj. sav one of her mothers friends approaching and was glad "Are you going to see my Mothei'" she asked. "Not today, Elizabeth" said the friend I'm in a hurry to get home now but I'll come back again soon" "My Mother isn't home anyway Elizabeth announced Siie gone to Chicago to meet Uncle Herbert" "Is that so 7 Why didn't shg take you'" Cause Tm such a bother the child answered brightly, for who was she to care' Mrs. L.

Summerer, Birthday Hostess Both Mrs are vrell Linn and the little CHILDREN'S PLAY FOR MOTHERS' CLUB Tomorrow aiternoon the seventh grade girls of St Victors school Mrs L. Summerer of Chicago who has several Calumet City relatives gave a lovely dinner Easter Sundaj celebration of her im- penamg birthday an event of April 28 and asked her four children and their families to be her special will present a clever one-act play, guests at the Oake Cliffe tearoom at Large by Marion I Ttt6 celebrabon was held ahead of Holbrook, for the entertainment of the natal aay because one of Mrs the Mother's dub in the church auditorium The scene opens ui a cozy cabin and the audience finds, the foliow- Summerers grandsons, Edward Foerster, a student at the University of Illinois, was at home for his spring recess and it wa.s paring girls grouped around the fire I tieularly convenient to have a faro- Lorraine Skuritz, Marion Schutz, Patsy Dermody, Helen Jenkins. Lorraine Klesunch, Gloria McDonough, Patsy Ufherl, Dolores Click, Gertrude C5pirski, Marie Claire 3ole, Marjorie la Lacele, Dolores Lorraine Bandura, with Dorothy Kennedy as Eva, their counseler The girls are awaiting ie arrival of Mrs. Graham played Juliana Schumann and Mrs. White played by Marcella Tieisen when a mysterious woman and her ''hatchet" enter the cabin.

Patsy OToole as the mystery ily gathering at that time Some lovely bouquets adorned the table where the well arranged dinner was served about 3 o'clock Later the entire congenial group was welcomed at the home of the son-m-law and daughter of the celebrant, Mr and Mrs. L. Tereba in Calumet City Informality was the keynote of the time the relatives were together and pleasant refreshments including a birthday cake were served later Mrs Summerer chJdren who with their families attended the Rockfoid Club Has Invitations Issued to Tea When the Rockford College club of Hammond met as guests of Miss Maureen Fisher at the Park View tea room last night, invitations were issued to a group of regional young women of college age to attend a tea on Surday afternoon, May 1 This a a i is being grven at the Woodmar Country club from 3 to 5 o'clock to paiticularly introduce Dr Mai Ashby Cheek president of Rock ford college, who will come to speak to the young women being asked as guests Mrs Edward Downing president of the Hammond club has appointed Mrs Hanger and Miss Marion Lammering members of the tea committee Miss Virginia Parrett and Miss Anabel Sproat ha-ve been working on thp invitation committee and Miss Kae Oberlm has charge of two special duties for the afternoon All of the members of the group are to serve on the reception committee that afternoon of the party At the end of last nights meeting the 12 guests were seated at one long table for the enjoyment of lovely refreshments A plant an oriental bowl and cream colored tapers in brass holders were the center decorations for the table On Monday May IS Miss Gertrude Mattbies of Webb street will be hostess to the club DUNE ZUANNAS PLAN VISITATION TONIGHT The Dune Zuannas are meeting this evening in the home of Mrs Florence Boyer of 1150 Wiicox street for a get-together During the course of the meeting plans will be made by the members for the i i a i of the supreme Ashayhi on May 5 PANHELLENKfsOCIETY AT ER1CKSON HOME Mrs Enckson of Jackson avenue a i by Miss Vera Thomas will entertain members of the Panhellenic society for a game night This meeting was originally announced to be held at the home Mrs George Wnght Out-of- Guests Invited to Bob Straight, student at the I Kenwood school, has JJ1 at i in Hohmn avnaue atace Thursday xrnh a sorry no know that hn noi able to return to aciiool this week. Mrs, Fenton Hagen, Recent Bride, Honored a League's i a Affair at Two foi tho Former Mil- drcd Mr Mrs. TDMBUU rtd son, of Vi oodwxw Itaw i haxtt from a holiday enjoyed for the past two in ifw Enekwn until M)ami and Palm Fla.

WMk planned In oman furnishes plenty of action i party and remembered the guest of or the play In the act Helen I honor with nice gifts were a enkins plajs the harmonica and daughter, Mrs. L. Tersba and tfarion Schutz strums the guitar Mr Tereba of Calumet City or a musical background daughter, Mrs Arthur 1 fc JTiJ U-LUJ. J-l A. UE4 ine girls designed and made all and Mr Foerster of Maywood, 111 lecorations the cabm as well as a son, William Behm and Mr a lanned their own wardrobe The Behm of Berklev, 111 and another Hay is under the direction of Mrs son, Arthur Behm and Mrs Behm 'Jorence DeBoId Patterson.

I of Chicago the Bethanv Serv ice league Srnf us annual ball on Saturdij 115! at oodraar country club to beief.t the Bethanj Children vull a num- of out of-town guekls at the for many asked friends 1 '-om aw-av to be present, realising tMt this dinner dance is of elaborate at the year According to Mrs Richard Tinkham and Mrs James Clancy who are sharing the duties as chairmen this formal dinner-dance, man, have been received M-uiager Ellison at Woodmar fo the dinner of his best preparation be served at o'clock Before the crowd goat, out to th club will be attending hor parties being planned a era! homes At Woodmar of various sues ill be seated to gether for dinner at tie conclusion of uhich a particularly goot orchestra will for several hours This is the lenguei, third annuit ball a partj the members are gratified is increasingly popular and is more than a pleasure to thohe of the oigamzntlon win aj sibt raising a fund used to do things for the children living a Bethany home and for the residence itself Reservations ore to be i Manager Ellison at the club house EASTER DINNER HONORS TOMMY AMBLER 2 Little Tommy Ambler second birthday was yesterdaj, but in order to have a larger group together his parents, Mr and Mis Ambler entertained with a dinner party in his honor on Sun- daj The boys grandfather, Flank Ambler and his aunt Miss Betty Ambler were among the guests Invited to share the birthday celebration besides the out-of-town guests Miss Helen Jordon of Clear Water, Fla, who is Uie houseguesl of Miss Ambler and George Burn- istan of Chicago The dinner was served at a large table colorfully decorated with Easter eggs, bunnies and chickens all appropriate for a small child's birthday centerpiece Later on Sunday, other relatives and friends arrived more presents for Tommy An enjoyable evening of informality was enjoyec by the celebrant and his grown-up guests MEN CLUB HAS PARTY FOR GROUP II was the mens turn to entertain the women last evening, and accordingly the members of the Men's Good Time Eight club were hosts to members of the Ladies' Round About club in the home of Mr. and Mrs Albert Getty of Elizabeth street Evciy months these two groups get-together for a pleasant evening, and with the women and men alternating in the role of entertainers, the gatherings are given that spice ot vanety Pinochle is the game enjoyed by the groups and in last evening's series Stanley Ficht and A Hzot were the winning men, while Mrs Gerald Tuttle, Mrs Ashenbaugh and Mrs Ficht received the prizes among the women players After the prizes were distributed, the men served a delicious supper in style from a table arranged with spring flowers VETERANS' DAUGHTERS ARE SCOUTS 1 GUESTS Mrs Cecil Gundy, patriotic instructor for the Daughters of Union Veterana, Elizabeth Hodson Tent 41, accompanied by the tent's guide Vtrs John Blaul, were guests at a recent meeting of the Girl Scout No 2 of the Lafayette school During the meeting, it was Mrs "undy's privilege to present an American flag to this troop in behalf of the Daughters of Union Veterans HOUSING DEPT. PLANS FINAL MEETING The final meeting of the year for he i department of the eague of Women Voters will be leld tomorrow evening In the home the chairman, Mra Coleman of Jackson avenue All of the membeis will partici- in the general discussion and eview of the year's work that will' ccupy the majority of the time the group is together Arcadia Eastern Star card party omght, April 19 8 o'clock, 212-- 55th st. Refreshments 25 cents 4 19 Riverside PTA sponsoring pjay "The Old Maid club" at Columbia 4 19 Mrs. Erwin Grambo ot 1 Enohstn strwrt and Mrs, Edward Glegs 0 i arc leaving tomorrow Durins Inti Ind- to played njS Uw and Mrs.

Roftu Weesner andi son Charles of Forest avenue re-' turned wterday from PUinfield, Ind, wheru they had been the of Mrs, Werner's father, Charles Mrs. Weesner went to southern Indiana a week ago, and then on Fridaj Mrs. Weesnar and Charles drove down to spend the week-end and bring her back with them. i JUtd Evelyn Biatt. At the fonciiulon of the refreshments lablss attractiwly in pink and color KhfMe, After ths opened tho which the hroujfht After a pleasant tour of the south ana! Mrs Murraj GnutscSi of West Warren bavo jjust returned home For the two vacation, the coupks drove Natchez, MUs some of the ante bellum that opened in connection with garden week and then farther south to to Gulfporl Orleans, La.

and Mrs Richard, McCain of Hoh- mim underwent a major operation nt St. Margaret's hos- i her friends will regret to hear. She will be unable to have any -visitors, until further noUcip theu- many (food wishes. other gveau ai the panv Mra, Samuel Surdj-k, Mrj Hein. the Mlises Fraacet aiid Helen Hassn, Mrs.

Klein, Mrs. Custave Enokson, Arthur Ljits, Miss Mae Mrs Sam WaUw, Mrs. John Rosinko and Mlas Ruby Lakin. Mr and Mrs Murray of that it now In Honolulu for a short slav during the montb's cruise is making on the S. Saratoga with the United States Marines.

will soon return to the Marine San Diego Cat Hammond friends of Mr and Mrs Nowak of Micnigtin City road will be interested to that they are leaving by motor for two weeks' visit with relative Detroit and Flint, Mich. On their Becker street have oust returned btre to their home after enjoying sev- riaf time for leave enjoying sev era! weeks in SI Petersburg, Fla. Mr and Mrs. Henry Rowley moved on Saturday into their home on 234 Humpfcr street. They had been residing with Mr.

and Mrs Fred Rowlcv of Forest avenue for some months. Mr and Mrs Un Griffith of Danville, 111 aie in Hammond visiting their daughters, Mrs. Walter Harbert of Fernwood street, and Mrs Frank Lens of Magoun avenue, and their son, Robert Griffith of Monroe avenue Friends of Mrs George Wright will be soriy to know that sho re- centlv had the misfortune to burn her hand rather painfully. Mr and Mrs William Wilke of Glendale park have returned from a three weeks' combined business and pleasure trip to Hollywood, Cal, where they visited their daughter, Martha, and to Pasadena where they vwre entertained by Mrs Walter Meyn and her two children The WilkcK also spent time in several towns in Texas. Mr and Mrs A L.

Spolm of Coolidge street enjoyed the past week-end at their cottage In the dunes near Hazclhurst, Mich. Miss Dorothy Caldwcll of Forest avenue who is at home from DePauw la entertaining tier Delta Zeta. sorority mother, Miss Julia Dallava of Pittsficld, Mass, also a co-ed on the Greencastle campus. The young women will conclude their stay with Caldwell's parents, Mr and Mrs L. L.

Caldwell, tomorrow morning. Robert Gunnoll has recently returned to his home in Ruth street from a. business tilp that took him to New York. The several days' school holiday over Easter was enjoyed in Iowa Mrs Walker and daughters, Marcia and Betsy, of Ruth street who visited Mrs Walker's mother Mrs Gus Livadltis will return to her home in 5614 Beall street the of this week with the daughter vho was born to her and Mr Liva- ditls at St Margaret's hospital on April 12 The baby has been named i Ruth Ann Walter Hoffman has sent his parents, Mr Mrs Clarence Hoffman of Monroe avenue, for three vacation in Florida. Mr and J.

Mayer of West Eliisbeth street. Calumet City spent the Bastei week-end with their Dr Bdward Mayer, Mayer and children, Madonna and Edward 111 at Joliet, III Guests at of Mr. and Mra, William Loebe of Highland street, City, are Mm Arthur Donalh and i Vivian and Bobby of Batavia, who came for a week's visit. Mrs Paul Swentko of Kenwood street entertained her steter, Mrs Anna Wojclehowaki and her ion John, of ManisLee, ovei Easter. Wojciehowaki brought her two umall granddaughters 1-nverno and A Montty with her for the visit.

(CONTINUED ON PAGE ITS KLEENEX TIME IN AMBRICAI ILEEIII I SSBlli gym, Apnl 21st, p. m. PARTY FUDGE in 4 minutes FRIGIDAIRE Clearance Sale Floor Samples, Repossessed, and New 1937 Frigidaires At Large Price Cuts COME IN AND INVESTIGATE MAIIF B-SCTOIC AA II ITB APPLIANCE 145 State St Phone 159 Little Chats About Your Health No. 30 Over-eating and Under-exercising Over-eating and under-exercising make about as dangerous a combination of faults as most people arc susceptible to. Constipation is almost sure to be the result and physicians agree that for a real trouble starter constipation stands near the head of the list If you use laxatives regularly there's something wrong.

That "something" can perhaps be remedied by your physician through simple advice regarding dset and exercise. Whatever its cause may be, he will locate jit and if you follow his advice carefully the trouble probably be permanently corrected. Your physician can be of immense help to you you will consult him oftener, rather than as a la.t resort to be tried after your own ideas of treatment have failed. Let us fill your prescriptions. tkt Mat PRESCRIPTION Svuw 8 Douglas Street Phone Ham'd 2920 NEWSPAPER! SPAPLRl.

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