Hammond Times, Volume 4, Number 176, Hammond, Lake County, 14 January 1910 — Page 2

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II uv uwcaiary j business.. An enjoyable social time1 I followed. I

OVER THE TEA CUPS

A SURPRISE. PARTY. A very pleasant surprise party was Klven Wednesday . evening by Misses Theresa and Clara Voile at their home. 271 Douglas street in honor of their sister, Marie's birthday anniversary. The evening was spent with games and music and an enjoyable time was pass, ed. At 10 o'clock a four course luncheon was served In the dining room which had been attractively decorated in the season's colors. The freshments were typical of th Japanese and were served nicely. Among the guests were a few from out of the city and were

Aliases LAicy Knapp ana Agnes Herron of South Chicago, Celeste Maginot of St. John and Ruth Glasser and Anna Koerned of Scherervllle. The following -were the Hammond guests: Misses Marie' Volk, Stella Walle, Mayme- Carroll; Rose . Herron,,-' Marie , Klelhge, Theresa and Clara Volk, Grace Potter Anna Reuhs and KatherlneHeaa HOI.IJ RECIXAR MEET1SG. ' ; The young ladles"of Narcissus' Court, Queens .-of AVallion . met last Wednes-.daV.eyenlng-in the guild room of St. Paul's Episcopal church. .. The usual

LEAVE FOR THE SOl'TH. Mrs.. J. c. Camernon and daughter, MISS Ava. MllPPt tr 1m U .

In a short time for Fort Worth, Tex., I where they will make their home In ' the future, Mr. Cameron has been in the south for the greater part of the' winter and Mrs. Cameron will Join him!

mere about the first of February. LEAVES FOR THE lOtTH. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Paiton ,nj

daughter, Carolyn of Rimbach avenue expect to leave Hammond about Thursday of next week for points'in Florida

where they will spend the remainder of. th a winter H

AX AFTEKXOOV I!TEht a ivmcvt

Mrs. W. H. Davis of Clin ton KtrAAt

is pleasantly entertaining the ladies of

me Alpha Phi club, this afternoon, it

Is the regular club, party and an enjoyable Jlme will be spent In the usual

way oi me club with embroiderv work

AU.Jhe members are expected to be In

attendance. ;., x j ' APf IMPOBTAXT MEETING.

An important meeting of the mem

bers of . Hammond Temple, No. 73, Pythian Sisters, will take place this

EXTRAI Great

EXTRA! EXTRA!

Sale of Fresh and Smoked Meats

-AT THE

mm MEAT IMIlSf Sale tor One Day only, Saturday, January 15, 1910

JYz-lbs. FRESH LEAF LARD SMALL FRESH PORK LOINS SMALL FRESH PORK SHOULDERS ., CHOICE CUTS NATIVE RIB ROAST CHOICE NATIVE LEG OF VEAL ... CHOICE NATIVE VEAL SHOULDER ROAST .

1.00 1 34c 124c io:c 13lc 121c

CHOICE NATIVE VEAL ROAST .. CHOICE CUTS NATIVE BEEF POT ROAST .. CHOICE CUTS NATIVE SIRLOIN .STEAK ....

.... 9c 13ic

a. 1 CALIFORNIA 4 43 HAMS IZ4C

llic ... 6c

evening in the K; of P. hall. The an

nuai instauatlou of officers will be an important feature

lodge session and the remainder of the

evening will -toe spent socially and the

committee will serve refreshments

MR. MAHX WILL, ADRRESS CLUB. At the meeting of the Parents Club

or the Lincoln school thin afternoon

Mr. Halm will address the member

on "Boyville.". His address will be the

leading number ori the program, although the pupils, of the grades will render a short program of songs and recitations. The meeting was announced for 3 o'clock and a ' large number of members was desired. ATTEND HAMMOND PARTY. Mrs. E. R. Disbrow, formerly of Hammond but lOw of WoodlaWn; is expected to be the guest of friends in Hammond this afternoon for the meeting of the Marquette club, of which she Is a member.

' v A SOCIAL TIME, ? Wilfred and Arthur Wolters will be hosts to the members of the Boys' club this evening at their home in Truman avenueJ - The members anticipate the usual pleasant time with

contests. V T V SOCIAL EVENT.

Mrs. E. F. Johnston is entertaining at a delightful party this afternoon at

ner residence in South Hohman street

at which the ladies of the Marquette

ciub are guests. It is the first meet.

Ing of the members In several woeka

and many expect to be present. Pro gressive euchre will be the principal entertainment at, the party and an en Joyable time is anticipated. V

CHOICE CUTS NATIVE ROUND STEAK NATIVE RIB BOILING BEEF ..

Read -The Luke County Time- every Friday evening for our Saturday special Prompt delivery to al parts of the city. Strict attention given to all telephone orders. . pfoSe CHAS. BERENDT 9s9tr?e

CELEBRATES ANNIVERSARY..' A very pleasant party was erivpn h

Mrs. Charles Heins yesterday afternoon at her home. S88 Grover street tn

celebrate her, birthday aniversary. The guests met early in the afternoon and

spent the time pleasantly in the par

lors with music, conversation - and

games. At 6:30 o'clock thev were in

vited into the parlors and served with a four course supper. The tabl was prettily decorated with cut flowers and ferns and carried out the color scheme In green and white, which was also chosen for the parlors. The guests departed late in the evening with best wishes to their hostess for many more happy birthday anniversaries. Among

mose present were: Mrs. A. Griffin, Mrs. J. Fick, Mrs. Erickson and Mr. Harold Griffin, all of Chicago, Mrs Brlnkman of Robertsdale, Mesdames Schneider, Bush, Gehring. Relnbereer.

Borstal, Qirard, Jones, Mr, and Mrs. Otto Heins, Miss Louise Heins, Messrs. Joe A. Grand, Charles Sturm, John and Charles Heins. . . . MRS. BOWMAN IS HOSTESS.

The ladies of the Martha Aid So-

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clety of the First Christian chnrrh

spent a very pleasant afternoon yesterday as the guests of Mrs. C. W. Bowman at her home In State Una street. Several ladies were in attendance and spent the afternoon sewing for the benefit of the society. At a late hour the hostess served dainty refreshments. The next meeting wtU occur Thursday afternoon of next week and Mrs. Hcnrv

Burge will entertain at her home In

arron street. All the ladies of the o-

clety are Invited to be present.

Prof. Easton skates five miles bapV

wards against five local hova forward

at Lewis' rink Friday night. 13-2t

MEETING IS WELL ATTENDED

The members of the Deborah Aid So

ciety of the First Christian church met

at the home of Mrs. Kirk, fifift Car

roll street yesterday afternoon for the

regular weekly meetine. Manv mem

bers were present arid disposed of the

regular business, after -which they

spent a pleasant social time. Th hos

tess served a dainty luncheon before

me Close of the afternoon. It was de

cided to hold the next meeting at the

home of Mrs. Hann, 666 One Hundred

and Fiftieth street, and the hostess for

win ue jn.rs. csieiz. All the members of the society are. cordially invited to be present and It la desired that there be a large attendance. POSTPONE THEIR MEETING. The members of the choir of the First Baptist church decided to postpone their meeting, which was announced to take place last evenlntr t

the home of Miss Lillian Smith, on ac

count of the disagreeable"-weather.

There will be no rehearsal, this week and announcement will have to be made later for the'next meeting. Mrs. Warner may entertain again at her home In Carroll street.

HERE FOR THE DAY. Walter Laws of Crown Point i

spending the day with his Hammond

friends and relatives.

RETIRING PRESIDENT HONORED.

There was a meeting of the L C. B.

A. last evening in All Saints school hall. It was the regular monthly meeting and the evening announced for

the annual Installation of officers. A large number of members were present and after the installation a social hour was enjoyed and a supper

served. The ladies of the society presented Mrs. p. J. Henry with a solid silver spoon for her services as past president of the society during the past year. The meeting was a very enjoyable one and the following were thi

newly elected officers present for the exercises. Mrs. A. F. Knotts wag the Installating officer: President Mrs. Albert Gehring. . First vice president Mrs. Theresa Stack. Second vice president Mrs. Dufrane. Recording secretary -v. Mrs. Sarah

Carroll. Assistant recording secretary Mrs J. D. Arnold. Financial secretary Mrs. Heivon. Marshal Mrs. Huber. Guard Mrs. Brandt. " Treasurer Mrs. A. F. Knotts. "fcees Mesdanea telee.Rjpy-

Friday, Jan. 11, 1.010.

clety of the First Pfesbvtarion nnT.

will be held this afternoon at the home

airs. s. p. Wiley In Webb street. Mrr Wiley and Mrs. Cynthia Sohl are hostesses for the afternoon and will

emeriain during the social fcour at the close of the regular atudy - program.

-Minnie xnne is In charge of the

me anernoon's program, the study be

ing .Missionaries I Have Known" and "Letters From the Field." Papers wilX

""-a by Mesdames Sickles .Irish. Kline and Anderson

numbers will be given b? Mrs. Arthur

t-onn and Miss Lillian Thompson. . A DELIGHTFUL MEETING. Miss Frances Hutton entertained the young ladies of the M. T. club very pleasantly last evening at her home In

Ogden street. It was the regular club

party which was announced for Tuesday evening, tfut which had to be post, poned on account of other social en

gagements. The young ladles met In

formally, and spent a verv enlovahle

time with .their embroidery work, music and. conversation. At 10 o'clock the hostess served a dainty course luncheon. - The next rartv will h

given Tuesdav -evenlnv r nw .usi,

and Miss Anna Knoe&er will entertain

at her home In Fayette street. The following were the guests: . Misses Frances Brown. Norma Robbing. Marl.

Wells, Grace Kingw'lll, Florence Shea, Anna Knoezer, Florence Buzzard and

Frances Hutton.'

James Wlitfflcld, Lessee

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Geo. L. Mandcrback, Manager

Saturday Wight, January 15 Moulin gouge Girls BIG BURLESQUE G,RL8 FUNNY MEN SEE MILTON SHTJSTER The Little Jew. PRICES 25c, 35c, 50c and 75c Seats Selling

FURTHER LOCAL NEWS ON PAGE SEVEN.

Sis Day SHIRT SALE AH our $1.25. 150 2.00 and" 2 25 shirts i allsizcsduringthis

Sale at 95 cents.

. - ; This is the Shirt

Event of Hammond.

DON'T MISS IT

Sunday Night, January 16

Mort H. Sinter

Presents

THE GODDESS

OF

LIBERTY

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AS PRESENTED 225 TIME3 PRINCESS THEATRE CHICAGO, ORIGINAL CAST and N PRODUCTION. ,

By Adams, Hough

and Howard.

wiih Satlie Fisher and George Parsons

INCLUDING Alma Toulin, Johnny Pogarty, Olive Artell, Fred Hagan, . Florence Guise, Louise Younge and 60 others THE ONE AUTHENTIC HEtVthe SEASON P.RICES--1.50, 1.00, 75c, 50c 25c-Seats now on Sale".

The January Clearance Sale of Groceries Prices that means Big Savings Saturday, January 15th-

Best quality large LUMP STARCH,

4 pounds for !...,

No. 1 hand picked NAVY BEANS, per quart Fresh Milled Yellow or white CORNMEAL. lb Extra fine Japan HEAD RICE, per lb. Extra fancy Evaporated Call. PEACHES, lb. Fancy Uncotored v JAPAN (40 cent grade,) today pound Sun dried Green JAPAN TEA, special today, lb

15c

8ic 2c 5c 11c TEA, 32c 30c

Call. Cooking ft FIGS, pound (JQ

Our fancy SANTA CLARA

4 PRUNES, pounds for

Belmont Brand PRESERVES, per jar . Beauty brand SEEDED RAISINS, pkg

25c 13c 7c

Lion Brand XXXX PATENT '25 Pund sacks 73C

Fancy No. 1 California Sugar Cured HAMS, lOlft per pound 2U

4 and 5 pound average.

Extra choice lean SALT PORK, lb. ..

141c

Just received a big shipment of Fine Holland Herring

in kegs, our special price today, per keg Fancy White Clover HONEY, per frame

63c 18c

OUR CANQY DEPT. SPECIALS

Soft center BUTTERCUPS, lb

Fresh Roasted SALTED PEANUTS, lb. J.

12a 10c

Extra choice KINDERGARTEN MIXED, per pound I UC

Extra choice fresh made

CHOCILATE CHIPS, per pound

25c

Our famous high grade 25c blended 9 COFEf' Rr pounds for WWW SATURDAY FRUIT SPECIAL. Large fancy Ripe 4 BANANAS, each Q Fancy bright M EZZINA f - LEMONS, per doz ZDC Large sweet Cad. NAVEL ffn ORANGES, dozen ZuC Others price on same size about 40s Fancy Indian River GRAPE FRUIT, each Qq and qQ Fancy hothouse RADISHES, fresh and crisp, f per bunch ijf. Shaker Salt, 10c pkg. '8c National Biscuit Co.'s Cocoanut TABBY BARS, 1 O per pound Grandma's, famous WASHING

POWDER, -package ...

California FIGS, per package . . .

12c 8c

Fancy new crop GERMAN LENTILS, pound

5c

Cream Rye and Boone Co. PURE WINES AND LIQUORS AT CUT PRICES. Crystalized Rock and Rye, Bourbon, bottled In bond, miT Saturday in our wine and Liquor department for couflns and colds or your choice, - 0f Flltt - P"t btt.. of Pure Porcine with 1.00 pur- Ca,i" B;a" full quart. flbC chase of our own bottle goods FREE. tay ! Big Reductions in Drugs, Toilet Articles and Cigars

Groves Laxative BROMO QUININE TABLETS ... MENNEN'S TALCUM, 25c boxes for

15c 12c

WITCH HAZEL CREAM for chap

ped hands, face and lips, regular 25c bottle ......

DR. KING'S NEW regular 50c bottles

12c

DI8COVERY, 29c

Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea, regular 35c packages 1 f Saturday only ... ....-IHC

LA .AZORA, LA FELITA, GARCIA and STANDARD CLUB,

well known 10c

Cigars, each

LORD SELKIRK, CURLY MAID

and MEDAL BRAND, good 5c

cigars, Saturday

for

10

7c IAID d 5c

25JC

CHAMOIS VESTS, just a few sizes

left in ladies and gents, worth 2.50

to 3.00, Saturday

1.00

The famous SWANS DOWN FACE

POWDER, 25c boxes for

Dr. E. L. Graves TOOTH POWDER," reg. 25c cans..

10c 12c

craft ancP

A MISSIONARY MEETING. An Interesting meeting of the members of the Woman's Missionary So-

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142 S. Hohman St.

TolNight and All this week A Matinee Wednesday and Saturday The Sensational Melodrama'

Passive .Scenic JBtoductiop

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"Queen-of the Outlaw Camp

PRICBSi - Week Rights. 15c. 25c. S5e. SOc and 75c, S1.00 Sunday Mint. 25c. 35c 10: an I Tlz (1.00 Wednesday and Satoraay Msttnees. 10c, 15c, 25c sad 35s

hoe Money

Saved

By Buying From Us

National Shoe Store R. A. BORG 269 E. State Street Two Doors East of Bijou Theatre.

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EXTRA SPECIALS SATURDAY, January 15th Leimbach BroSo Cor. State and Oakley Ave. Opposite Postoffice

MEATS. YOUNG DRESSED SPRINGERS, per lb. RABBITS, per pound HOME MADE PORK SAUSAGE

17c 15c 12'c

GROCERIES MAYFLOWER PEAS,

per cam

Oc

MONSQONS RED 4 KIDNEY BEANS, can. ..

PORTERS BEST RAISINS, per lb. ALMONDS, per pound

Oc 16c

GLOSS LAUNDRY aSOAP, 7 bars ........... )(J

Phone 27.

We give Fish Trading Stamps

EVERY MAN

Thinks he's got the only Watch, true! but? when that watch goes wrong nobody but an expert in repairing all makes of watches should touch it. I am an expert jeweler and watch repairer of 19 years ex- , perience. My prices are the lowest; because 1 do all my own repair work. Your money back if my work does not please you.

EXPERT WATCHMAKER, A.ISO JEWELER

19 YEARS EXPERIENCE 265 E. State St. 2m Door last of buou Theatre. Hammond, Ind.

Advertiso in THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES.