Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 153, Hammond, Lake County, 19 December 1921 — Page 11
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Mrs. F. 31. Long; will entertain the ,1'jnibeis of tho Literature and History Section of the Fortnightly Club at their annual Christmas party at her homo In Ta;orto avenue, this evening. The I'rof,ri.m is to A as follows: Collect. Mrs. Kohr; Christmas ilu.si.i, ilr. MrNeil. Mrs". Jarmon, Mrs. Mary A. Schaaf find Mrs. Proehaska. Story of the Mansion by Van Dyke. Miss Alice Farr: The Other Wise Men, Mrs. Kennedy; Paper. "The Pram from its Inception" M.s k F. Uransky; Holiday Quotation, Club Members. j'nn Trully of the firm of Grtesel :i'd Trully, undertakers, hij moved Into the. Putnam flat on lli'th street. The Civic Action of the. Fortnightly Club will bo entertained at a twel-ve o'clock liinohoon at the home of Sirs. Waldo Jennings n Oliver street toi:orrow. Supt. J. IL llosklnson and Mis. Jessi Ferls will appear on the prog ram. There is no finer hosiery for gtft giving than Armor Plate. Our Christmas stock shows a full ransce of sizes koI favored oolors of Interesting prices; Frael'R Specialty Shop, 531 E. 119th street. WhUinp. 12-1S-1 The trh Sohool Ioniestic C.ss will trive a three act eomexly, "The Bird's Christmas Carol, In the h'.grh school auditorium this evening at :00 p. m.
Whiting Advertisements Are Winners
H. Gordon and Sins will be open every evening until Chri."tmaj. ia-12-tf
The CJ-mell Slaters, confluottngr a Klrla' orphattatre In East Chicago rasae'.l Ati) and one for boys In Hammonl (Sheffle d are.) scollclt kind donations of used clothing to 'be made over for the children, in their care. Phone either home. The ood Iyrd repay with interest all that Is given to His poor. THE) CARMEUTE SISTERS. 12-14-4. D. C. J.
xonm All members of Amerlean . lejflon Auxiliary -h) have, donations, for the Christmas box for the disabled Soldier's hospitai at Marlon, Ind., please haT their donations at this home of Mrs. WlUlam Griffith. 416 Ohio ire, not later than 9:00 o'clock Tuesday moraine. 19th. 1S-17-J POSITION" WAXTID By flrst-claas Butcher, 10 years experience, call Whiting 23S-J. 18-1T-I FOR RTCXT Two furnished rooms for gentlemen only, phone Whltlngr 1H-M 12-17-1 w wish i ajino'tince that the Beauty Shop, formerly known as Mrs. IIendron"s Peaty Parlor, Is now under the supervision of FYeels PpeeiaJty Shop and will b ready for ibuslness Tuesday. Dec. 20th. We Incite your l atronae; Freel'fi vJpecialty She?. SSI 119th street, WhltlnS, Ind,, phone erv:ce in a few days. 12-1T-3 RHlNCESi TliliiTHB TOO AT AXn TOMORROW "BIT OF LrFK," a Htnkal SeUmm pT-oductton with I, on (Mtaaey, Wlpy llnrrr, Teddy Saiupeon. ik Berry mad no an atar cast. Ale WnBil Comedy. 12-19-1 TO TIIE PUBLIC Since I have cut mr price to $1.00 for Suits and Coats Cleaned and Pressed at my own plant with 10 hour service, I have been very busy. T expect a rush week. T therefore ask the public, if you have any clothes to clean to call up as early as possible. I will have a bettor chance of giving satisfaction. We call and deliver everywhere, office phones E. Chicago 1026: J. Smulevitz, Prop., 4734 Olcott avo., E
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Oet nut and lttinco Clu"j at her home
In Iai'oite svtiiiuf. Lrunoi. was played
I at several tnblftg, following which refrcehnients ntro acrvnA.
Ai.drcw Hltisho was arrested on a stiroty of the pace oharge on complaint of his wife Mary Tiitiko. In
default of bonds he was lockr.d up.
Mrs. Carrie Mill of Oliver street ex
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of her luu7hter Mrs. Iloblniion in Cleveland.
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S. C. lawyer f.f Whiting was litre on J' Charles Araateln r.f Ci.lcc.ffe via
bueintfs Knturday, Sam Kirols of fihelby.
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bualneaa tn Lowell Saturday. The sheriff cam down from Crown Point Saturday morninK with e-vtral prisoners for the penal farm at Oreenrastle. Mrs. Fred Bine rernrned to her fioraae in Eat Chicago laat evening1 after a visit with hed son Ceylon Earlilte and wife.
BUSINESS tit.., . LUNCH Substantial Choice Dithes 55c
Charles Wagln ef Chlcaf o, Tifte! j HOTEL his mother airs. WIHiam Kohelfn and ' p, hirn isters, Vra. T. E. Duckworth uid Mrs. ( . Ke8I"raDl Walter liatea here yesterday. James ConglrS W. C. Halel visited Sola wife here tm- 1 PbfMie 574
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Helen Kellar holding- hr fln(er tips on Jascha Heifetz s violin as tw plays
Durirg the recent visit in Denver of Jacha Heifetz, celebrate iolinist, he was introduced ' Miss Kellar. He offered to pla
Helen Kellar, deaf and blind marvel, now boasts of the distinction of having had a concert staged for her individual benefit.
or her. As ho played she held :-r finder tips on the keys of hi . Urument and "read" the notes e played.
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A assortment of Camisoles, Neckwear, Tretty Handkerchiefs and ether dainty gift article will he found in our fancy work section; Fred's Specialty P:iop, WhttlnK. 12-19-1 3,-ORT Pink Cameo Pin, between fTin. ave. and high school auditorium; Kinder please return to 433 Pennsylvania avenue. Whiting. 12-19-1 STAR TITO A TR 13 TOMC.HT Fanny herself in NO WOMAJt KOWS pletnre ereryone ehaald eeef Also Comedy, News-Weekly. 12-10-1 Ciffs that Inlet, Sam Arenherit, the Jeweler, BOC llth afreet. Whiting. 12-18-tf January record now on snle at Snm Vrnnhfrs'd. Jeeler. fM2 llth tr-et. Mhitlner. 12-19-tf
Griesel & Trulley Funeral Directors Successors to A. D. Hayden AMBULANCE SETICE Residence, rhone Whiting 532 Phone Whiting 531 Anywhere Any Time 426 119th ST., WHITING Cigars in boxes oi ten. twentv-five or fifty; Nelson's Drug Store. 3:'191
Tha persons in the play are Alice Maunder. Florence Kidney. FTanals Kirn, Leo KretRer, Ilortha IIoaatlBd, Florence Phc'.p.-, Alexander Mayo, Joo O'.adlsh, Margaret Walker, Kdith Laror. Midhael Pavltna and .ieorg Crvsa,le. Mrs. Louise Slattern is homo from t!i University of Michigan to spend 'aor Christmas and New Year's Taxation. Mrs. It E5hkrs and Mrs. J. Viscount! were guests of Mrs. Srockniaa In Hunimond. Miasms Mildred Vater and Helen O'Donnell returned home Saturday from Norman School at Ypsilar.tl, MlcSi. to pnd their holiday vacations at humo. Mrs. Ruth Llttman entertained thi Triple A cl-ub at her home In La.porte avenue on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jo-hn Zurbrlggor hare movod to the Kickenapp home on Flschrupp avenue.
3Tlss Huth Bopp rvf.Laporto avonuo is honi from Iake Frast Coll-i, for ;ho holidays. A pair of our $1.26 pure Silk Hoe makes an ideal Christmas gift; Freer s Specialty Shop, 531 E. ll&th street. Whiting. 13-1S-1 Miss Frieda Fischer of lAporto ve tiaa been confined to her home by 111-na.-9 for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Hurley illair have moved from New York to Schrage avc. . Mrs. Dvld J. Paakwietx will untortain the music and art section of thg Fortnightly Club at her home in Sheridan avenue next Wednesday afternoon. lfrs. Ohas. Spansirurg, wiio la In the at. Bernarl's hospital in Chicago, is now aitting up In a wheel chair.. Mrs. 8am Sch'echty attended lh Chrlstmaa program of the National Kindergarten College in Chicago where i.er daughter Miss Pauline and alio
Miss Bleanore BeauAien of Vhltlng. ure stAwlents. Mary Brotorlch arrested at New York avenue and John street by officers Olrard and Mikash for Intoxication was released on her own recognisance to appear tomorrlw for trial. Mr. and Mrs. M. Magmusaen wore Chicago vis-Store on Friday. The Westminster Club of the 1'reabytoilan Church will glvo a baheJ salfc and misoellaneoOs bazaar in the buiidrg on New York nvonue formerly occupiod by the R. F. Smith insurince office tomorrow afternoon and evening. Mr. and Mra. William A. Hutchinson are leaving today for Baton Kango. La whore Mr. HutctMnson haa ibeen sent by tho company for a period of one year. Mr. and Mrs. Ray M. Storer will spond Christmas with the former's parents in DocMolnes, Iowa. Mrs. William Shade entertalnd the
The Lowell high t'.:bou team went; to Valparaiso Saturday evening where ,
they played tho high school team of that city and lost in a well played game, 30 to 11. A number of fans ae comparand tho teem to Valpo. Lowell merohants are enjoying a
very good Christmas trade and Batur- ' day all the stores were working Jiard ' to take care 6f the shoppers.
i Iko Gert hen an of Chicago was hire BaturUay and Bunday the gueet of his ' , father 72. Uershman. 1 ! Th Misses Veima Sheets and Mar-' ' guerite Simpson, teachers in the East ' Chioago aohoois visited their parents
here over the week end. Mrs. Irenua Shortrldge returned to her home In Hammond Saturday morn- 1 lng after a visit here with her brother j Henry Purdy. I Mr. Josephine N'orrls who has teen visiting her mother Mrs. E. Wheelor, J
and huoband, left for Coldwater, Mich., last evening tu visit friends. " Mrs. Ehnory Smith who was called here on account pf the death of tier mother, Mrs. Charles Morgan, left for her home in Ollmore City, Iowa, Saturday morning. E. N. Oragg of Shelby was here on business Saturday. Clifford Stowell of Eelolt, Kansas, and Frank Stowell of Chicago, came Saturday evening to visit their parents Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Stowll.
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KODAK AS YOU GO We have the largest and most complete stock of Eastman Kodaks and supplies in Lake county. And just remember if it isn't an Eastman ft isn't a Kodak. Box Cameras $2 to $5. Kodals $9 to $150.
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BOXING GLOVES Here's a thing the boy has always wanted better muscle developer $3.50 to $15.
ICE SKATES Ice Skates always please, and afford the young people tht proper exercise and recreationBoys Skates $1 to $3.50. Girls Strap Heel and Clamp Toe $1.75 to $3.50. Hockey Skates $1.50 to $4. Johnson's Tubular Ice Skates the Professional's choice $12.50. All other Shoe Skates $9 to $12. Roller Skates $2.25 to $3.50.
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BASEBALL GLOVES AND MITS Make an ideal present for a boy. They range in price from $1.75 to $8.
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Complete line of Hot Point Irons, Toasters, Cf .Us, Pecolators, at standard prices.
aBsket Ball Pants $1 to $4. Football Pants $2.50 to $15.
Tennis Rackets $2 to $12.
FOR THE BEGINNERS We especially suggest the No. O Brownie .a gift that will surely pleasa the youngsters. Price only $2.
GYM SHOES All sizes priced at $1.75 to $5.
HEDD0N LEVER WINDING REEL I Jr re's a jewel winding reel, psoitively the newest and best reel made our biggest feature, and a present "Daddy" or "Sonny" will appreciate. Also other makes, such as the So. Bend and Anti-Backlash.
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Knee Pads, pair, $1.50 to $3. MISCELLANEOUS We have the largest stock of Gym supplies such as Shoes, Suits, Punching Bags, Racks, Springs and Spring Exercisers, Indian Clubs and Dumb Bells in this region.
Tennis and Golf Balls 75c up. ELECTRIC TRAINS $2.50 Up Fall Line Genuine MEERSCHAUM PIPES
Hundreds of Other Things Not Listed that make Ideal Gifts such as
XMAS TREE LIGHTS Decorative Xmas Tree Outfits in series. The very best made and reasonable. GAMES Such as Bunco, Rook, 500, . Pit, Checkers, Domino- in fact, games of all kinds. TRAVELING BAGS Suit cases and Trunks at lowest prices. POCKET KNIVES All grades, all sizes, all styles 50c to $5.
SPORTING JACKETS A well as Spalding Sweater Coats splendid gifts. FLASH LIGHTS A real practical gift and something every one needs $1 to $3.50. EVERSHARP PENCILS Ever Ready Spotlight $3.50. FOUNTAIN PENS Parker, Conklin and Swan Self-filling Fountain ePns always please $1 up.
THERMOS BOTTLES A gift every man appreciates. Pints $2.50. quarts $3.50. Stanley unbreakable, $3. 1 gal. Thermos . Jug, $7.50. Universal Lunch Kit, $2.75 to $4.00. Complete line of Thermos, Stanley and Universal Thermos Bottles and Lunch Kits. BICYCLES Tricycles. $12 to $18. SHOTGUNS Rifles, ammunition and Air Rifles for the boys. Prices lowest.
C3GA.IS We have a very large stock of Christmas Cigars that will delight him. The prices are very special, 75c to $5 box. TOILET SETS A gift that is universally admired. $2.75 to $4. Manicure Sets, $3 to $35. NOTICE Do not put your shopping of? 'till the last minute. Come in now and select the things you want. If more convenient we will hold your purchase for later delivery on a small deposit.
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Here is an ideal chart of Christmas suggestions a more practical list of suitable Christmas suggestions could not be devised. Herein are listed the things that are next to the youth's heart, as well as the older ones. Study this chart out for yourself, follow any one of the suggestions hereon and you will have solved coirectry the Gift problem. Whether for man. woman or child, you'll find a store chuck full of practical Christmas ift suggestions at the very lowest prices on all standard make goods. Mar.ictrr Sets, Military Sets, Sharis Sets, Safety Razorft, Razor Strep, Pipe of AH Kinds, Knives, Music Rolls, Kodaks and Supplies, Sheet RTaslc, Records and Rolls. KIMBALL PIAN03, PLAYER PIANOS AND GRANDS KIMBALL PHONOGRAPHS
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