Hammond Times, Volume 5, Number 59, Hammond, Lake County, 26 August 1910 — Page 2
THE TIMES.
Friday, August 26, 1910.
Social News IN -, Hammond
MEALS FOR THE DAY. , Saturday, Auk. 27th. BREAKFAST Cereal with Sugar and Cream Fired Eggs with Pork Scraps Egg Muffling Coffee i DINNER . Calt Codfish Balls ' Boston Brown Bread ' Sliced Cucumbers Peach Tapioca U'NCHEON OR SUPPER Lobster or Chicken Salad - Hot Rolls Blackberries Chocolato Pie A MISCKI.LAXEOIS SHOWER.
A very delightful social entertain
ment occurred last evening at which
Iiss Hazel LaRue was guest of honor.
The Misses Clara and Frieda Findling entertained at a miscellaneous shower fct their home, 166 Clinton street in
'honor of Miss LaRue whose marriage
to Mr. Martin Findling will take place pedro at sman tames. Airs, itenneay
early this fall. The guests presented received the hostess prise and Mrs.
Miss LaRue with many useful and at- Frank Waller received the second
tractive gifts. During the early even- honors. The tnira prie . was won by
lng an enjoyable time was spent with Mrs. Keneay. Alter me games an nour games and music and at . ten o'clock was spent socially with music and conthe guests were invited into the dining j versation after which the guests were
room and served with an eianoraie mvuea inio mu uiumg juuiu o.uu mteu
luncheon. The refreshments were j Witn an eiaDoraie luncneon. r-reny served in four courses. A very pretty decorations of flowers and ferns were
color scheme was carried out In pink ! used on the refreshment tables. The
and white and flowers were chosen fori next party will be given in two weeks
the table. Other attractive souvenirs t were used to carry out the colors, j Among the young ladies present were the Misses Lyda and Etta Muenich Margory Sutter, Mabel and Mary Dinwiddle. Nellie Hathaway, Daisy Witter, Mayme Kleineman, Hasel LaRue and Clara and Frieda Findling. EXTERTAISS AT CARDS. One of the very pleasant club parties of the week occurred yesterday when Mrs. Thomas Kennedy entertained the ladles Of the Good Will Club at hef home in Russell street. It was the regular bi-monthly social meeting and all the members were In attendance. The guests were received in the parlors of the home where the afternoon was passed very enjoyably. The principal feature of entertainment was cards and
the guests nlayed several games of
Rimbach avenue for a few days. Mrs. ' clal hour will follow. The members are Kay has been visiting in-Watseka and asked to attend.
Evanston, 111. and is returning home, j Ms TCair fnrmcrlw in Hammn1 t
any mi it'naiii ine gins oi ue j. r . r.
Miss Eizabeth Reynolds wil inform-
EXTRA EXTRA EXTRA Special Sale o! Fresh and Smoked Meats
111 AT THE
lAPJlMnMIV (UirAT MADrrTT 99 STATE
IHIulVIUIMU 1VILHI WIHIUVL I STRFFT
SALE FOR ONE DAY ONLY SATURDAY AUGUST 27, 1910
on Thursday afternoon and Mrs. Fred Kralowets will entertain at her home
in Hoffman street.
AX EXJOVABLE MEETIXG.
Mrs. A. E. Towle entertained for the
members of the R. A. E. Club yesterday
afternoon at her home in Doty street.
It was the first social meeting after
the organization two weeks ago and
ten of the members were in attendance, j
The afternoon was spent with embroid
ery work until five o'clock when the hostess served a daintily arranged
and has a wide acquaintance of friends.
AXXIAL P1CXIC. ! The members of the Pine " Street
Presbyterian Sunday School will picnic at the Lake Front park tomorrow and
it is expected that many will attend. The parents of the young people are also invited to attend. They will meet
at the church at ten o'clock and leave
from there for the park. The day will
be spent with contests and games.
Don't forget Eagle's picnic next Sunday at Kindel's Grove. All kinds of
sport, prizes given. Prize waltz at 8:00 p. m. 8-22-6t
SIRS. M'DAXIEl, EXTERTAIXS. Mrs. C. M. McDaniel was at home to
the members of the Martha Society of
the First Christian church yesterday afternoon at her residence in Detroit
course luncheon. The next meeting street. It was the regular weekly meet-
wiii taae piace in iwo wens un luuis-iing ana ine usual number 01 memDers day afternoon and Mrs. J. A. Thoma I were in attendance. The routine busi-
I POUNDS FRESH LEAF LARD fRESH DRESSED CHICKENS, per lb IMALL FRESH PORK SHOULDERS, per lb.,... CHOICE CUTS NATIVE " SIRLOIN STEAK, per lb. .JHOICE(NATIVE LEG OF VEAL, per lb 5HOICE NATIVE VEAL SHOULDER ROAST, lb;.
1.00 133,c 123,c
CHOICE CUTS NATIVE BEEF POT ROAST, lb.. CHOICE CUTS NATIVE gEEF RIB ROAST, lb
OSCAR MAYER'S NO. 1 I -3 SUGAR CURED HAMS, lb. 4Q
SWIFT'S NO.' 1 CALIFORNIA HAMS, per lb SWIFT'S NO. 1 SUGAR CURED BACON, per lb SALTED PORK SHOULDER, per lb
101c
1c
135c
195c
Read The Lake Count jrTlme every Friday evening for our Saturday apoclaJa Prompt delivery to aft parts of the olty. Strict attention given to all telephone orders. pf0oe CHAS. BERENT
will entertain at her home in Logan street. The following ladies are mem
bers of the club, Mesdames F. A. Robin
son, Oscar Routsong, L. R. Brlttlngham, j James B. Ortt, J. A. Thoma, M. M. Con- ;
ev. J. S. Campbell. N. E. Strouse and
A. T. Towle. , MEETIXG WAS POSTPONED. There was no meeting of the mem
bers of the Deborah Aid Society of the First Christian church yesterday which was the regular meeting day. The arrangements have not been completed
for the next meeting although It Is ex
pected to take place Thursday after
noon of next week In the church par
lors. All the members will be invited
to attend.
MEET THIS AFTERXOOX.
Mrs. J. V. Houser is entertaining the members of the Colonial Club this afternoon instead of yesterday afternoon
at her home In Carroll street. It is the regular club meeting and an enjoyable time will be spent with embroidery
work and music. nin not Meet.
The members of the No Name Club have decided to discontinue the meet
ings during the remainder of the sum
mer, so that the regular party was not given yesterday. Announcement will
be made later of the first meeting of
the new season. A GlEST FROM LIMA.
Mrs. II. L. Kay and little daughter, Susan of Lima. O. will arrive in Ham
mond this afternoon to be the guest of
Miss Rprtna Hansen at her home in
ness was transacted after which there
was an enjoyable social hour. The , hostess served a dainty luncheon be-' fore the close of the afternoon. The next meeting will be held in the church parlors Thursday of next week. A' cordial Invitation is extended every
mem"ber to be present.
AX AFTERXOOX MEETIXG. The members o'f Sewing Circle No. 2
of St. Margaret Hospital spent a very pleasant afternoon yesterday as the
guests of Mrs. Peter Halfman at her home in Michigan avenue. Mrs. Halfman also had a few invited guests for
the afternoon. They were entertained at "cards and played several games of
pedro at small tables In the parlors. The honors, were won by Mrs. Will
Club this evening at her home in Beall
j avenue. It is the regular weekly club ' ' meeting and the usual diversion will be enjoyed. j Mrs. Eliza Eilson or 725 State Line ' street has returned Orom a four week's visit in the south, very much improved in heath. Mrs. ElUaoh spent a very enjoyable time and waj guest of honor of several social functions given by , friends and relatives. I Miss Laura Marie Closser of Laporte,
Ind. will come to Hammond this afternoon to be the guest of Miss Beatrice Hansen at her home in Rimbach amej nue. Victor JljortPberg of Carroll street went to Chicago last evening to visit Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hjortsberg at their home in Englewood.
Mr. J. P. Honquest returned home last evening from Denver and Colorado
Knplne-d. fnlv whfro he has been on I
, n- T - - a two week's vacation. Mrs. Jacob Schmal has returned to her home in St. John after a short visit with Hammond relatives and friends. ' The best picnic of the season Sunday at Kindel's Grove given by the Eagle's. 8-22-6t A meeting of the members of the G. I. A. to the B. of L. E. will take place this afternoon in the K. of P. Hall. It is the regular meeting and the necessary business wil be transacted. Mrs. Roy Donnelly of Rensselaer who submitted to an operation and was beon very iir at the University Hospital in Chicago for two weeks is improving nicely. Mrs. Donnelly was formerly
Miss Grace Stevens of Hammond and
Towl Opera Hobs
TONIGHT and Every Night this week Mat. Saturday. The Gilpins KSS ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM EACH NIGHT. PRICES 10c, 20c, 30c and 50c.
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SUNDAY NIGHT AUGUST 28tii
William iacaule; IN
Bieker. Mrs. Fox and Mrs. Young of ghe has a number of friends here.
the guests prizes Mrs. Geib .received
fU ar Mrs. Hanlon the consolation.1 The' hostess served refreshments after
the games. Mrs. John Idjorak will be the next hostess and will entertain at
her home In South Hohman street In two weeks on Thursday.
REPORTED VERY ILL. Mr. M. J. Duggan of 542 Indiana ave
nue has been removed to the Mercy hospltaj in Chicago where he Is under
the care of Dr. Speed. The many friends of Mr. Duggin will be sorry to learn of his illness and hope for his
recovery at the earliest date.
CLASSMATES William Macauley.
ROBERT EDESON'S New York Success BY Wm. C. De Mille and Margaret Turnbull The Entire Hudson Theater, N. Y., - Production
250 NIGHTS IN NEW YORK.
2V0 NIGHTS IN CHICAGO 150 NIGHTS IN BOSTON
PERSONAL.
Bargains bigger than ever Sat. Aug 27
Don't miss the big Saturday Ham Sale We have just received a shipment of 5,000 pounds of finest Sugar Cured Hams, and haTe placed them on sale Saturday at a price lower than we have been able to offer for a year or more. Leave your order early as they may not last all day. Quality guaranteed the finest.
EXTRA FINE SUGAR CURED
SHOULDER HAMS, 5 to 7 lb average, per lb. .
FINEST QUALITY MILD SUGAR CURED HAMS, 4Jn 8 to 11 lb average, per lb I 0 G
r
Best Granuated White and Yeli fi low Cornmeal, 1 n I 0 lbs for : 1 9c Burnham's Ice Cream Custard
and J ello, 10c package, today
65c
Swift's Famous Pride Laundry 10 bars for.. dJC
The Famous Sweetheart Brand
Toilet Soap, 4 5-cent cakes for I Xm
3
Mother's Brand Assorted Cereals, all 10c packages, today 5c Staylit Brand Parlor Matches, regular 5c large packages 2Hc Extra Choice Calif ornia Muscatel Raisins, 10c qualtiy, per lb 5c Fancy Japan Head Rice, some dealers charge as much as 10c for same quality), our price .' 4c
IN OUR FRUIT AND VEGETABLE SECTION
Extra fine California Malaga Grapes, large baskets Red Ripe Home Grown Tomatoes,
large baskets ,
Free Stone Elberta Peaches, large baskets
Blue Ribbon Fine Bleached Celery, large bunches 3 b
12c 10c 15c
CANDY SPECIALS Extra choice Mint Lozenges, pound . . . 10c Reg. 35c and 50c Chocolates, all nut top and Cream Centers, pound. . . 29c
IN OUR WINE AND LIQUOR SECTION
Your choice of California Claret and Port Wine, large size 4 fj bottles, at I Uu Green River or Asland Club Fine Old Whiskey, bottled in bond, OCn per bottle UwU
Mr. Charles Berendt and his two children, Ambros and Ruth left yesterday afternoon for Columbus, Neb. to visit his sister. Later they will go to St. Joe, Mo. to visit his mother. ' They ex
pect to De gone idoui ten uays.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Crumpacker of
Webb street . drove, to Crown Point inl .. . . l , , ' , Buffalo,
tneir auiomomie yesieraay ana attended the lake County Fair. Dancing at East Chicago Rink Saturday, Aug. 27th. All come, Stirling's orchestra. 26-2t Mr. and'Mra. Troutmiin of 118 Fayette
street are moving te their new home in Indiana avenue where they will make their home In the future. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Towle attended the theater In Chicago last evening and saw "Jim The Penman" at the Grand. Eagles" picnic Sunday at Kindel's Grove. 8-22-Ct
Mrs. Harry MacElfresh and Miss Williams of Cameron street were entertained by friends in Chicago last evening. They were entertained at dinner after which they saw "Madame Sherry" at the Colonial. The Misses Ruth McKeown and Ela-
nor Mann and Messrs. J. E. Reed and Charles Reed will compose a theater party to Chicago this evening to see "Madame Sherry" at the Colonial. There was no meeting of the members of the A. D. Q.'s last evening.
wMeh was the evening for the regular
meeting. The party will be given next Thursday evening and the place of meeting will be announced later. The change was made on account of the absence of several of the members from the city. Dr. 1. II. Bary and two sons of Hot Springs, Ark. visited Mr. and Mrs. Hary Burge of 8 Carroll street for a week. They came here from Kansas
City in their touring car and will con
tinue the journey tomorrow into i
Canada by way of Cleveland and
CLASS MA
PRICES 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c and $1.00. Box Seats, $1.50.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Paxton and daughter, Carolj-n of Rimbach avenue drove to Crown Point in their automobile yesterday and atended the Lake county fair. Miss Flora Wilson of Denver, Co. is the guest of Mrs. George Krinbill and daughter at their home, 623 Ann street. The regular meeting of the members of Hammond Temple No. 73 Pythian Sister will take place this evening in the K. of P. Hall. The usual amount of business will be transacted and a so-
LADIES' TAILORING AND DRESSMAKING Steam French Dry Cleaning by New Process. Absolutely Odorless. All my Work Guaranteed. Mrs. A. Werner 193 Truman ave. (new no.) Hammond, Ind.
H. C. Iddings of Hettinger, N. D., has returned to Merrillville for a visit with his parents. Dr. and Mrs. H. L. Iddings. For the past month he has been visiting at Calgarry and other Canadian cities and with relatives at Fort Benton, Mont, 4 , ' Mr. C. M. McDaniel drove to South Bend, Ind. today with Mr. W. B. Conkey for a short visit. Miss Edith Long has ben removed to a Chicago Hospital where she will probably submit to an operation for appendicitis. Miss Long has been very ill for several days. Mrs.1 Noenk and two sons have returned to their home in South Hohman street fro ma few weeks trip in the west. They visited in North and South Dakota and Minnesota. Mrs. Harry Willotson is entertaining Mrs. Meagher of Merrill, Wis. at her home in Flummer avenue for several day?. Harry Shearing of Wheeling, W. Va. is the guest of George Suppes at his home in Truman avenue for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pierce of Condit street have gone to Rochester, Ind. to spend several days. Stanley Gralak is expected to return home today from Grand Rapids, Mich, where he has been on a combined business and pleasure trip. Mrs. J. Hartman and family spent yesterday at the Lake County Fair at Crown Point. Rex. Newell of South Hohman ftreet will leave this evening; for Lima, O. to spend a few days with relatives and friends. Mrs. William Savory of Doty street will spend next week visiting among relatives and friends in Knox, Ind.
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Without your eyes you can do nothing, self nor help those dear to you .
You cannot wait upon your-
Don't Neglect your Eyes It you are troubled with headache or dry, burning, itching or aching eyes, or your eyes tire easily when reading, come to us, we can and will help you Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted
by the latest and most scientific methods, always In attendance.
Two graduate opticians
STATE LICENSE 442
John
McGarry
175 SOUTH HOHMAN STREET
Fresh Baked Unceda Biscuits, per package -4c Big: Reductions in Drugs, Toilet Goods and Cigars
Hydrogen Peroxide, 25c size
9c
Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea ...
23c
Gude's Pipto Mangurn, reg. 1.25 size
89c
Black Seal Insect Powder 10c size.
6c
8
CREMO, RINGWAW and
SANTA VALLA
5c Cigars, for
25c
LA CONCORDIA and HAVANA SWEETS 10 for 25c
Pozzonis Face Powder, all colors, 50c boxes
29c
Violet Cold Cream, 25c jars
10c
Rexall Violet Talcum, regular 25c cans
15c
Violet Ammonia, regular 25c bottles
10c
WOMEN'S OXFORDS AND PUMPS All Leathers; Welted Soles; Cut to
ORTT & TOWLE
$245
Simply
is the expression of those who have visited the new
WE
LUNCH and CAFATERIA An excellent Chef presides over the ranges at 90 State Street.
Miss Lucy Brockenbrough of Lafayette, Ind., Miss Florence Loveridge, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hammond and Fred Mott are among the Hammond people who are attending the Lake County Fair at Crown Point today.
LINCOLN JEFFERSON COLLEGEOF-LAW Fall term opens Monday, Sept. 12th. Three year course leading to the LL. B. degree. Post-graduate course leading to the LL. M. degree. For catalogue, address the President, W. Mayes Martin, D.D., HAMMOND, IND.
Add Distinction to any costume.
Opening Day Calumet Grocery and Market 271 EAST STATE STREET Saturday August 26th Wc will have everything in readiness to serve our friends and customers with the best of everything. Fresh Meats, cut to order -Fancy and Staple Groceries, Vegetables and Fruits kinds. Visit our store Saturday and see what wo haVc done to accommodate our trade and to give them servWV'It's true we ask your patronage and in return for it we expect to give you your money's worth, as well as our best service. AVe would be pleased to have you call in Saturday and get acquainted. Wc feel that it will not onlv do vou good, but we will greatly appreciate it as well. Our quality and service shall be first class in everv respect. We deliver goods to your door, and in good condition. We stand back of everything we sell. Thanking you for an earlv call, Yours truly, Dowtiell & Brandenburg Cor. State ana SoM Sts. Phone 365
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