Hammond Times, Volume 4, Number 194, Hammond, Lake County, 4 February 1910 — Page 2
OVER THE TEA CUPS
' - PROGRAM IS vsiii ri
VwT Dext meetlRS. ot'the member; of
nT Olol,ory committee of the Hammond
. u.u.u ciut will-take placa on Mn.
ftrn?on' Feb- t the home of
nurr, 48 Carrol! street. The
-uay ior trie afternoon wllj.be Colorado, and Mrs. J. T. Hutton Is chairman of the study committee for the lay. The social committee has for its chairman Mrs. J. D. Ebright. The follVZ? proram will be given promptly at 2:30 o'clock: Paper, "Colorado," Mrs J. T. Hutton; reading:. "Breaking the ?TiTMl8S Beatr,ce Eisner; paper, The Cheyenne Canyon and Fails," Mrs J. a Blackmun; vocal solo, selected, Mrs Franklin Blackmun; paper, -The fetalrwAv v. o- .. .
- j oiarB, airs, Nicholas Emmerllng. WILL LECTrRE IX HAMMOND. n Mrs. Ella Adams Moore of the University of Chicago will come to Hammond tomorrow and deliver n .h.
Vthe member, of the Hammond Woman's
auditorium of the Klrnt
rorm?undlarn,hnUrCh-, Mrs. Moore will All of the members wer present and come under the auspices of the litera- Mrs. Jame. had a. her only - iavited DemmTnH US ' F UeSt Mis. Marie Jameof Ch Demmingrj, chairman,. At the opening The afternoon's diversion ywa,caraL of the meeting a short musical program and the Ruests played s.v.raTT-mes or
lu7?:lJJ- fiy-Kenny, A dainty Juheheon
Ait Admission f f ,s JV, 1 ""ea Close or th after
v.cUi.a n ui oe noon
timrsea tne visitors.
AW ASXIAL EASTER RVPVT
Mrs. John Wolf was "at home" to the
The next party will be given in two
weema, and Mrs. CaJrd will entertain at her home in Michigan avenue. Mask Carnival at East Chicago Rink Saturday. Feb. 5. 2-6 1
A SOCIETY FTncfTTrtx-"
A very delightful entertainment o
Kiven by Dr. and Mrs. Samuel i n.n
at their home in South Hohman street
last evening in honor of a large num
nun
.
MRS BARSBTT ENTEBTI
- - " - - uuuur ui a large num- . Mrs. Fred Barnett was hostess to the ber of friends. The party is one of the
member, of the Ladies' Aid societv of ll "c!et3: 0f !" t0 Hammond Social
the First Baptist church on vmi.h,, .7" "urce "nlM er the Lenten season.
afternoon at her residence s i.. sVl.i " "T11" n'r nome' 883 Sum- Dr. and Mrs. Bell entertained at cards
street. During th hsm. "IT " "e eeMttt5r business and their guests played progressive
arations were made to give a supper at'nnn . . e a"'r eucnr at eltrht tab,es ln th Parlors. Easter time to which the r7uh,?n w,n 2.?. 7" "J?"1 se7lnSjr bene- The honors among the ladies were won
invited. The sroce. ,m h - servea oy jurs. W. F. Bridge, first, and Mrs
v. . , . . " wr : reiresnmenw at the close of the ift. Ijivm..
iU uruciu oi tne cnurch. The hmta. rr . :.. " w. uoer.
served a dainty luncheon at the meeting wm occur on un and Mr. Leo Wolf were awarded
the afternoon. The next "W0n. 01 ne week- and the gentlemen's honors. A two course
take place in two weeks and Mrs. Green at her hm- i7 n i entertain luncheon was serced at the same tables m i . . ' u,wn.t ner home. 168 Calumet avenue. An. dnr rnr ta .-1 , ...
m dc nosiess at her home in Douela 1 tim,nm ' , , . 17. "u" mi ionowed c """sim . nouncement was also rnaii nf a .nni.i th n-. r-v. , . .
t . , - i c""ta- x mvuea guesis included
street
MRS. JAMES ESTERTAIXS. Mrs. A. D. James verv nlea nti
tertained the members of the Acme Sol Hal htVi .
the TT-r' ,"-l..n,e".B before tm. sodau
v. avnouu Ull VPRrArl!)w r W
at fier nome in West State street
LIIIMI . . -
Miiwi tAiRA! -EXTRA' Great Slaughtering Sale of Fresh and Smoked Meats '
-AT THE-
FAT nnnffFT 99 STATE
vib.ru i ivlrillliLI
in
,u,,w'w IVlL.ni IWIWIIIiL.1 TTT
Cfl! n- n.. . . . ulliCCI
oaic iui uue uay oniy, saiumay, Feoruanr 5. 1910
12ic
8-Uta. FRESH
LEAF LARD
FRESH DRESSED CHICKENS .... SMALL FRESH -PORK LOINS .,
SMALL FRESH
. . . . f
1.00
131c 12c
l" ALL FRESH 1 PORK SHOULDERS ....;.
12lc
101c
CHOICE CUTS NATIVE SIRLOIN STEAK .... CHOICE CUTS NATIVE
ROUND STEAK
CHOICE NATIVE
LEG OF VEAL CHOICE NATIVE VEAL SHOULDER ROAST , CHOICE NATIVE VEAL BREAST, with pocket CHOICE CUTS NATIVE BEEF POT ROAST ... No. 1'MILD CURED 'HAMS, per lb.
SWIFT'S No. 1 SUGAR CURED
BACON, small strips
111c Olc
151c
ib I h;n
H-d -Th. Lak. County Time,- .very Fridav em.o ,
.Prpt ci.Mv.rv f . p.. of th. clt StrZZZ ll.
pfooe CHAS. BERENDT 9LWe
" fTO
. v m, a, QUljiai I -" 6al
- -' "j uicmutu 01 torn- ic55r5. ana Mesdames K T p rtoii mfttee Nn 9. it the It--i Del1
,v,o r J "l cuair- nuwn wuns, vv. A. Buchanan, D. C. man, Mrs. John M. Stlnson. fio Mx, Atvinun t
i m given on eD. 1 pacner, v. S. Reiter. T. W. Oberlin J 14 an will Ke In tv. . wuenin, j.
en tin. - ' i vai- xv. Vinson, John H. McClay. John E.
rnzgeraia. J. J. Ruff. Adnlnh Wr-v.
w ''-T'i : - ! IfLl JttOCT cnaries G. Hohman, Leo
,ut w-.wr.7r" "" r "w: r"r'"" "lae win or Minneapolis
I " w.-MIUIUIUCI U111U
ior an ail oav ejilon vstorrtav of.th.
nome or Mrs. j?erry7 Wilson. 833 Michl- A PLATE snnu-pn
gan avenue. The entire dav wnji.vio. Xfr r? . .
voted to sewing for the societv an at eral inrtie- ' a Sev
. . . . r 1 i"ie snower yesterdav noon the hostess served a course din- afternoon at her home A
ner. The nexemeetina- will ormr nn n...!
i 4 i ' wtuyuuiciuary 10 JU1SS J? ave Sm . Thursday afternoon. Feb.' 10. at the ley of this city. .The nartv
nome of Mrs.DIbbley in-Baues street, of a series of delightful entertainments
The TPhiti tjTTT "'" MTe Deen KJve this season in The Whiting Roller SkatintT ninV I hnnnf. 1l.ri .
i i " Mtaa omiiey ana Mr. Carl
ery evening, Saturday and Sunday aft- Place tomorrow at u .
"noons. 2-4t bride', othl" " "t.. "
I uid. nun omuey in
oimey avenue. Several verw
A f inn PAniiv t. I r tp were o...nn v. , . . .
- M.tiivEi. I ' ' - - r 1 1 1 1 cuiiiing Diiae oy
lin mem neva r la.wm.i.. l i iith i ti vi i mi t. i .
. v. i a i i cnftivt: j -" curing me arterNo. 166, Tribe of Ben Hur, announce a noon card Karnes were enjoyed and card party and dance to he riv.n I several cramen of whit i .
- w.. . . . . v. 0 uiaya. TlieHev otr'anlntf TTw o it.. - . Thfl hnnn.. - -
- i-cu. o, i Liie jv. oil wne awaraea TO Mrs.
1 nan. The public is cordiallv In. I J-ouis M. Loucks anfl Mm. vie to tj..
Vlted 'to attend cAira.n i ldeailT A Holnt,. .
- uvcmt Baiiirs oti - "tt'-ii.j' iwu course luncneon pedro will be played, and music for the was served at small tables at the close
n, uD luiuiauea Dy iiiisier l ba"'c3. mere were very pretty and Walker. decorations ln the narlnm r.rrvin
' j " r " "
me oriaes dainty colors. The rnt.
si-khu A PLEASANT 11 MF! me function includerl the io
Mrs. H. L. Dorten had as her ruosta d'es of the East Chicairo rard i,,k r
a. I. M VP7-v niAosant . I Ar nirri rVllaB Va-nll...
ya-ny yesteraay i nnicry is a memoer, and
...TTniuri 3 ui. tne sunsnine ' ijuucaux or nast Cnicacro
v..- t I1C. uume m jjogan street. The u Anna bindeman of Lafayette BTllentfl ntava . - . j I Tnd wh. I .
chuh uunng me arter-I " "J nouse guset or Miss
noon, ana at the close of seven iram.. ney for the cerpmnnv
- - 1 1 V .J I -
ine nonors were awarded. Mrs J p
Ryan and Mrs. H. L. Dorten iv A SOCIAL. EVEUT
ine nrst and second honors, and the! or the very pleasant social
consolation prize was won by Mrs. evenl f the week occurred last evenCaird. A dalntt. . . i inp when tU- . i
i.uiaa luncneon was I "muurrj oi tne iiamBerved at small tables at 4:30 o'clock. mond Motor Boat duly were hosts do
. ana a tew invited fiends
I lt.ll A ' At I
waiK-uver mods ar Great Reduction -Your Choice of Any 3.50 and 4.00 Shoos Now $ 3 .OO
Suits and one-piece Dresses formerly
sold at $15 to $25
now
$8.88
RUHSTADT'S 589-595 S. Hohman Street
Hammond, Ind.
Friday, Feb. 4, 1910.
L
at the club house. Thev entertained
at a basket party and the guests, numbering about thirty, came with typical picnic refreshments. The supper was served at a long table in the hall at 10:30 o'clock. A pleasant social evening was spent with games, informal
dancing and cards until midnin-ht Sev
eral other Informal entertainments will
De arranged for the season at whth
their friend- wm " asl
present" m-rf
I Gilboe. Mr. and 'Mr a t -d ; I i .
Mrs. Frank Cope. Mrs. Jacob Kussmaul was awarded the consolation prize. The guests first prize went to Mrs. J. Fred Krost and the other honors were awarded to Mrs. Clarence Eder. The hostess served a dainty luncheon at the close of the afternoon. Among the out of town guests at the party were Mrs. Ed Eder of Crown Point and Mrs. Clarence ttrfer
of East Chicago. MISS M'CEE EXTERTAISS. Miss Vida McGee had as her iruests
last Wednesday evening at her home In East Chicago the young ladies of the B. B. club. The evening was nicely spent with embroidery work and music until a late hour, when a luncheon was served, it was decided not to meet again until after the lenten season. The following are the Hammond members of the club: Misses Floren.ce and Gustie Kuhn, Millie O'Malley, Marie Coleville, Anna Fleischer and Elsie Stafford
Sara Jnioinisso
Jamesjyiiigfleld. Lessee. Geo. Laderback, Manager HATOTEE SUNDAY FEB. Ji., NIGHT. The Beautiful Rural Drama ' "The Little Homestead" Wherever you go, whatever you do, I will be there in time to destroy your happiness." PRICES MATINEE 15c to 50c; NIGHT 25c to 75c. A a ae . ' . '
oAluiiUAY tvtilmu, FEBRUARY 5TII grand concert by
Llanolly Royal Welsh Choir
ADTvnssiQN $1.00, 75 AND 50 CENTS
Seats Now on SrIb - Tnio
DON'T FORGET TO ATTEND THE GRAND PRIZED
lTiAawujLiiAiiis AND BALL OIVEN BY THE Saengerbund Fidelia IttUUOnD, UDIMU, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1910 HUEHN'S HALL, 95 S. HOHMAN STREET . $aoo In Gold Distributed as Prizes. GRAND OPEINirVG K 0Cil nrtr o Tickets in Advance 50c. 8 TlckeVf, SlJ..
w wvt V
I " : 1 i
Bin
-wyt yemr share of Grocery
jpig iiixira specials for Sat.
Savings
5th
Z Lion W Patent Flour 251b. sacks 75c; 50 lb. sacks 1.48, 100 lb. sacks 2.95
Best qualitv larsre
4 Laundry Starch ir pounds for . QQ
Finest quality No. 1
ougar uured. Calif ornia Hams, 4ai lb IZ2C
Extra fine Japan Head Rice, Regular 6e quality
3
lbs for.
14c
Fairbanks
5oanta Claus Soap r bars for... IUI:
bars for. ......
Clover Leaf brand Preserves (all fruit flavors) ipergarj. . . .
Another bis? Hot. nf fi
fancy Winchester brand Bacon, per pound JjQ Our famous 25c high grade nCofffip
L pounds for. . . . 0 OC
Sweet thin skin
Navel Oranges, each ..........
1c
CFat Herring,
w ior. . . . .
Tic 10c
National Biscuit Co.'s Red Label Graham
urackers, per package. . . .... .
Golden Crown hraA
Fancy Table Syrup,
y2-gallon pails....;! 7C
Today Is Chocolate day in. our Candy Department.
Rocket Marshmallows,
28c
per lb .-
High Grade Chocolat e Chips,
special, per
25c
pound . . . ,
ungcoiaie covered Carmen Mint
Drops, per pound. .
23c
The regular 10c package Shaker Salt, todav
per pkg... ......... -..hC
Red and yellow Dry Onions,
per peck
18c
Stollwerk's famous '
Baking Chocolate (while they last) 1 ft-. l2-lb cakes...... .IOC
Gilboe, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. vt wi!
In ,,,1
be of vxiiDoe, ana Miss Mae Bill,!
v UitUBVillB,
A CLUB PARTY. Miss Marguerite , Haefer nicely entertained the arlrls of the M. O. dnh
last evening- at her home in Michigan
bs and Miss
Three Days Starting Thursday FEBRUARY 3rd ' - F The Beautiful Rural Drama
"THE LITTLE
Tom Griffin Whiskexr '
Full quart .....58c
A2-gallon Qoc
Underoof, Cream Rye Guckenheimer, Old ' Lawrenceberg, OH your choice. ..... . .HHfi
Specials in. Drugs, Cigars and Toilet Articles
DRUGS.
BROMO-QUININE, regi iar 25c boxes
1.29
WINE CARDUI. Keg. 1.00 bottles.
63.
Dickinson's guaranteed pure
WITCH HAZEL, per pint. ..... . .-.
SEE OUR VALENTINE POSTALS.
15c
CIGARS.
HAVANA, LONDRES AND
DIAMOND CROWN; well known
5c cigars ;
9
for.
25c
MEDAL BRAND 5c CIGARS, 25
in tin can, at
69c
LA VERDO 10c STRAIGHT
CIGARS. for.
20c
TOILET ARTICLES
TRAILING ARBUTUS PERFUME,
n.?suiar ouc odor, ounce
15c
COLGATE'S TALCUM POWDER,
Keguiar 25c cans
at.
J5c
SAVOY MASSAGE CREAM,
Regular 50c jars, at .
29c
AID SOCIETY MEETS. Mrs. J. C. Mllliken entertained the member of the Ladles' Aid society of the Monroe street Methodist chapel yesterday afternoon at her home In Barrlson street. The routine business was disposed of after which refreshments were served. The next meeting will occur in two weeks and Mrs. Wayne Van Guilder will be hostess at her home 740 Detroit street. A Bl SIXES SMEETIXG. Mrs. Robert B. McAleer had as her suests last Wednesday afternoon at her home ln Clinton street the members of the Erthstone club. It was a special meeting called to transact important business. Arrangements were made to have a 6:30 o'clock dinner Friday evening, Feb. 11, at the home of
airs, waiter Hammond in South Hohman street, to which the husbands of the members will be invited. IAST MEETISG OF THE SEASON. Mrs. George M. Eder very delightfully entertained the
cle No. 1 and a few invited friends yesterday afternoon at her home In South Hohman street. The meeting was the last social afTair at which the members will be guests until after th. t
season. Many were in attendance and spent the afternoon pleasantly in card
games. aeveral games of pedro were played and the prizes . in the society were won by Mrs. Otto Knoerzer and
jrere present, as the in
"f u-spent e .'
One of the leading society events of
me season will occur this evening when the members of the Hammond Alumni association entertain at their annual
mia-inter dancing party at the Masonic temple, in Muenlch court. Informal dancing will besrin at s an
the program dances will begin about
.u ociock. The dance will be one of
me last or the large social entertainments to be given before Lent. Several Hammond people will have house guests from Chicago and Crown Point for the
ween-end to attend the party. ESTERTAIXS MPORmi v
Mrs. Charles Hubbard informally en-
lenainea the members of the Silver Leaf club yesterday afternoon at her home in Walter street. The afternoon
wtts aevotea to cards and several games of pedro were nlavtr Tk. i
ors at the games were awarded to
Mrs- Jnanes Hubbard first, Mrs. J
tamp second and Mrs. p. Schoon
won tne consolation prize. A DELIGHTFUL GATHERING. A very pleasant meeting of the ladies of the Fern ieaf Llnen club-occurred yesterday afternoon
Mrs. Hoffman of Pullman. 111., Waa
..L.a. Mrs. Hoffman entertained at the home of Mrs. Max Schmidt, in outh Hohman street. All the ladies of the club were in attendance at the party and spent the afternoon playing cards
EXTRA SPECIALS
SATURDAY, February 5, Ldmbaeh BroSo Cor. State and Oakley Ave. Opposite Postof f ice
MEATS. LEAF LARD, per pound , CHICKEN, per pound PORK LOINS, per pound GROCERIES.
PORTERS' BEST STONED RAISINS, lb pkg........ RED CROSS SPACHETTE, per pound.
12lc 17c 121c
7c
GLOSS LAUNDRY SOAP, 7 bars for
7c
Saturday Specials are for Cash Only.
25c 25c
7c
6 BARS SWIFT'S NAPHTHA SOAP...... OSWEGO CORN STARCH,
per pound FANCY NAVAL ORANGES
special per . f" dozen, 25c and JQQ
POTATOES, per bushel...
65c
Phone 27. We give Fish Trading Stamps
U1UKIL.U I CA-JEJ I
4 Days Starting Sun. Matinee February 6th, Matinee Wednesday CAMPBELL DREW CO. Presents the Greater Tifjer Lillie Co. ' ;' in ' - . :: EXTRAVAGANZA
40 tEOFlUB AO A. a RE AT SHOW
PRICBSi Wee WighM. ISC, 28c. 33c SOc and 75c. 1.00 SuadsrfliNt ,,, , . .
Sw
,! -
i I
They played seven games of pedro at
small tables ln the parlors, and the prizes were awarded to Mrs. Charles Miller, first; Mrs. Henry Burse, second, and Mrs. Dufrane, third. The consolation prize was won by Mrs. Sam MindHn. After the games the hostess sevred her guests with a dainty two-course luncheon. Mrs. Thomas Kennedy will be the next hostess and will entertain at her home in Russell street in two weeks. EXTERTAI.V MANY FRIENDS. The members of the St. Joseph's baseball club will entertain at a dancing party this evening, in Long's hall, on State street, to which a large number of their Hammond friends have received invitations to attend. Miss Pauline Sauerman of rwn
Point will come to Hammond this after
noon 10 De entertained hv atio c-i.
ence Loneridge at her hom Jn
place. She will attend thA flr.c
nual mid-winter dancing party to be given this evening at the Masonic tm.
pie by the members of the Hammond Alumni association.
SWELL PLACE to spund AIV evening BIJOU BILLIARD HALL Under New Management Cigars, Tobaccos and Cigaretts. 267 State St. Hammond, ind:
FURTHER SOCIAL NEWS .ON PAGE FIVE.
Model A67 is a new one
