Hammond Times, Volume 5, Number 154, Hammond, Lake County, 16 December 1910 — Page 2

THE TIMES.

Friday, Dec. 16. 1910.

Social News - IN - Hammond

MEALS FOR A DAY. BREAKFAST Apples Sliced in Hot Cereal "Egg Puff (. Cress Muffins Co!Tea Tomato ami Choese Rarebit Rolled, Celery Samlwichei Gratiam Marguerites Chocolate DfNNKR ' Chicken on Rice Toast Baked Caitli1owr French Salad Wafers Dainty Piticilp.g Coffee Great Slaughtering Sale of AT

HAMMOND MEAT MARKET

FOR ONE DAY ONLY SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1910

9 POUNDS OF FRESH. LEAF LARD. . FRESH DRESSED CHICKENS, per pound. SMALL FRESH PORK LOINS, per pound SMALL FRESH PORK SHOULDERS, per lb.. NATIVE LEG OF VEAL, per pound NATIVE BEEF POT ROAST, per pound.... 1.00 12ic 123,c 10tt 14c 84C

COME AND SEE OUR GREAT DISPLAY OF XMAS POULTRY ALL NEXT WEEK.

Read "The Lake County Times' every Friday evening for our Saturday specials Prompt delivery to all parts of the city. Strict attention given to all telephone orders.

Phone 100

CHAS. BERENDT

Big: Holiday Sale of Groceries, Wines, Candies and Cakes for Saturday, December 17th Lion Brand XXXX Patent Flour, 14 barrel Sacks 1.45 Cedar Valley Creamery Butter thtBV1iuT0Ul per pound 3 Ac Swifts Pride Laundry Soap, 8 fivecent bars for 25c

Look What Our CANDY DEPT. Offers for Saturday BUTTERCUPS extra soft; fine eating center with thin glossy finished coring. Our price, Saturday, only, The per 40c c PER LB. No. 2 Don't confuse these Buttercups with the ordinary kind with hard solid centers. The Buttercups we are offering at 10c per pound are strictly the finest on the market and sells regularly at 18c per pound. TONS OF HOLIDAY CANDY NOW ON SALE, 2 Big Departments One In Grocery and one in Dry Goods Department

Saturday Specials in Cigar and Drug: Depts

POST CARD ALBUMS Makes excellent Christ mas gifts, 10c kind, Saturday . . . . 7c Rexall Powder, 25c can. Violet Talcum 15c

SOCIAL - NEWS FOB SATCRDAY. The ufKtcn 'of M-vislo Ko. f Mini ElUab4k Weber's ela la mnale will meet. Saturday afleraooa at two o'clock at the home of Mar-a-aret Camp, the corner of Fayette street and Claude street". Dr. and !Mra. T. Edwin Bell will be boat and hosteaa Saturday eveningto the members of the ETenins Bridge Whist Club.

ELECT SEW OFFICERS. An important meeting of the members of Golden Rod Camp Royal Neighbors took place last evening in I. O. O. P. Hall In State street. There was a large attendance of members who devoted the evening to the transaction of the necessary business. ' Plans were made for the future meetings which will be held the first and third Fridays of the month in Lorig's Hall instead of Fresh and Smoked Meats THE 101 STATE STREET NATIVE BOILING BEEF, per pound CHOICE CUTS NATIVE ROUND STEAK, per pound NATIVE VEAL SHOULDER ROAST, lb... NATIVE BEEF RIB ROAST, per pound MAYER'S NO. 1 SUGAR CURED HAMS, per pound.. ARMOUR'S NO. 1 CALIFORNIA HAMS, pound 6C I2!c 13c 12'c 14c 12fc 101 State Street r?nm M Gsji Brick

Brand HfisSS

j... -aiaiyBj t"5 Steia of VfacoacB.

Famous Holstein Brand Finest

BRICK CHEESE, per pound. . .

JJ'IJN E BUHAUHED CELERY, per pound

CHOICE MIXED NUTS,

pound

LIEBIG'S EXTRACT OF BEEF.OC

jars

SAVOY HAND PACKED TOMATOES, 15c cans for

FANCY TABLE SYRUP,

V -gallon pails

Cans FLORIDA SLICED

PINEAPPLE, can 2 FULL CREAM SAGE CHEESE, nl - per pound rTu SURE POP SHELLED POP CORN, Cn per pound Ot Big Reductions in Pure Fresh Candies to Churches and Schools

SEE OUR BIG ASSTORTMENT OF HOLIDAY CAKES Special Prices today on Xmas Tree Ornament Cookies Decorated Animal Cookies, doz., pound 15c Floral and Merry Xmas Cookies, ea., "q lb Christmas Tree Cookies, dozen, Qq lb 1.9c Heart, Cross, Anchor and Star Shapes.

ABRAHAM LINCOLN CIGARS 10 for. . . 25c Box of 25 50c DIAMOND CROWN and EL CASTOR Cigars, box of 25...... 90c

Thursday in the ,1. O. O. F. HolL At the next regular meeting the annual installation of officers will be a feature and al the members are cordially Invited to attend. Other business of Interest to thi, members Including the annual election of officers .was disposed of, after which there was an enjoyable social hour. A. committee" of members served - refreshments at the close of the lodge sesion. The election of, officers resulted a follows: Oracle Mrs Frances Jackson. Vice Oracle -Mhs. Minnie Hicks. Chancellor Mrs. Ameda Schoff. Recorder Mrs. Hilda Cedargreen. Receiver Mrs. Caroline Brusel. Marshall Mrs. Seaman. Inner Sentinel Mrs. Alva Halberg. Outer Sentinel Mrs. Gadsby. Manager Mrs. Minnie Johnson. Delegate Mrs. Anna Peterson. Alternate Mrs. Minnie Johnson.

A DASCIXC PARTY. The members of the East Chicago club have issued invitations among their friends for a dancing party to be given Wednesday evening, December 21st at the South Bay Hotel in Indiana Harbor. A number of the young so ciety people of Hammond have receiv ed invitations and it is expected that many will attend. The party is anticipated as one of the leading social events of the holiday week'. HOLD REGULAR MEETING. Mesdames Saylor and McGee were hostesses at the meeting of the Ladies Aid Society of the Monroe Street Methodist Chapel yesterday afternoon in the chapel. It was the regular bi monthly meeting and the usual num ber of members were in attendance The afternoon was spent with quilting until four-thirty o'clock when the hostesses served refreshments. The arrangements have not been made for the next meeting but it is expected that it will take place in two weeks as usual and announcement will be made of it later. WILL MEET NEXT WEEK. There was no meeting of the members of the Colonial Club yesterday af ternoon which was the regular meet ing day. Arrangements may be made to meet next Thursday afternoon and Mrs. W. P. Brunt will be hostess at her home in Mason street. The plans for the meeting are not definite. MRS. STROSE ENTERTAINS. Mrs. Norman E. Strouse delightfullyentertained a small company of friends yesterday afternoon at her home in In bur Wine Sec. ABSOLUTELY FREE A bottle of fine Old PORT WINE With purchase of 1.00 or over in our Liquor Dept. Ohms ( 16c With purchase of 5.00 and over in our Liquor Dep't. you will receive absolutely Free a very pretty wicker covered Demijohn Bottle, containing fine old California Port. Regular retail C QC 11)1, 21 Ul price 1.00. fl UC rThis special 5.00 purchase offer for Saturday, Dec. 17 -flC only. I vf I 4 01r Here's Bargains in Bottled in Bond Liquors, Regular Price 1.00 to 1.50' Per Bottle. YOUR CHOICE TODAY, 79c Old Arlington Whiskey, 4 year old. Belle of Anderson Whiskey, 4 year old. Ashland Club Whiskey, 6 year old. Old .Hollyrood .W'hiskey, 4 year old. Runnymede Pure Rye, 7 year old.. All bottled under supervision of U. S. government. LITTLE TOM CIGARS 7 for 25c Box of 50 1.75 KENWOOD BELLE Box of 12 cigars for 25c

Truman avenue. , Her . guest for the

afternoon were the member pt the R. A. E. Club, who gathered for their regular bimonthly meeting. They w.y x meciuo xuuiu.usry uMi;iy. arrangea uvtu -.juutucgn was served. All the members were present and they will meet again the first Thursday in January at the home of Mrs. j. H. Thoma in Logan street. ANNUAL. BUSINESS MEETING. The members of the Martha Aid So ciety of the First Christian church met1 in the parlors of the church in Calu met avenue yesterday afternoon for their annual business meeting. Busi- f ness of importance to the members was transacted, the nrinciDal.of which was the annual elnrtinn of officers. After the business meeting a short time war spent socially and rerresnments wer served. The members aajournea alter announcement had been made of the next meeting which will take place the. first Thursday in January. The election resulted as follows: President Mrs. Will Lasch. Vice President Mrs. Ralph Pierce. Recording Secy. Mrs. Fred Barnett.: Financial Secy. Mrs. Edgar Singer. Treasurer Mrs. John Pritsch. Chairman of Floral Committee Mrs. Theresa Sauer. A SOCIAL. SESSION. An enjoyable meeting of the mem bers of St. Paul's Lutheran League took place last evening in the school hall, the corner of Sibley street and Oakley avenue. Only the important business was transacted after which the evening was spent socially. Various social games were played and music was one of the feature of enter tainment- for the evening. Refresh ments were served by a committee of young ladies. The next meeting will take place in three weeks on Thursday and all the members are invited to at tend. It will be the regular monthly business meeting. A DANCING PARTY. A number of Hammond young people gathered in Weis Hall in Stat street last evening for an informal dancing party. It was one of a series of parties at which this club of Hamr mond young people are entertaining this season. Those who were present spent a very enjoyable time. Dancing began at eight-thirty o'clock and continued until a late hour. During the intermissions frappe was served in th refreshment room. The next party will be given Thursday evening, January 5th. MEETING WAS POSTPONED. The meeting of the young ladies of the S. and N. will take place Thursday evening, January 5th and Miss Lois Hickey will entertain at her home in Truman avenue. There was no meeting last evening which was the time for the regular club meeting on account of the approach of the holidays

Extra Special Sale Sat. December 17

82 p6undsleaf ftfl LARD i.UU ARMOUR'S STAR or MILLER & HART'S HAMS, per pound. PICNIC HAMS, 5.1b average, per lb SMALL PORK SHOULD. ER, 6 to 8 lbs, pound.. I53,c 121c 10k A large assortment of Christmas Poultry will arrive Tuesday. Come early and make your selection. Do your potatoes cook well

frozen, not black in the center but absolutely the best. Humpfer Brothers 1 14, Two Phones 215 578 Hohman Street

mom novj uhtil xmas. Want you to call and see our large stock of Dressers, Beds, Rockers, Chairs, Stoves, Springs and Mattresses and everything in the household line. We will give you FREE 2.50 on a purchase of goods amounting to 25.00 or over. Fill out and present this Coupon with your name and address when you call.

Hammond Tel. S43

COUPON fill out your name and address and present to Hammond Fur. Co., 67 State St., Hammond.

NAME ADDRESS

ANNOUNCEMENTS.

There will be a meeting of the First Baptist church Monday evening, Detrustees and other offlcars. . Get your Christmas money from the Calumet Loan company, 812 Hammond building-. Hammond, lnd. Phone Sl3. Come early. J8-tf Let , the Jones Dishwasher do your work. l--tr Five-mile team race at the Hast Chi cago rink Thursday night Dec 15th. u-at Look for our remarkable offer in this jgnes uisnwasner uo. lz-iz-tl and the numerous social gatherings amomr the vounir neonle. . SITPER AND BAZAAR. The members of the Ladies Aid Society of the First Baptist church ex pect to realize a large sum from the supper and basaar given last evening in the church social rooms, when the sales are reported. The supper and bazaar has become an annual affair wUh the Jad,es of the goclety and the one last evening was a sucess in every detail. Mrs. Giles Warner acted as chairman of the supper committee and she was assisted by the following ladies, Mesdames Hoffman of East Chi cago, F. W. Kimball, K. J. Campbell, C. W. Campbell. A. J. Burke and R. A. Hickey. They had the young ladies of the Phllathea class serve. About two hundred and fifty persons were served at tables placed throughout the rooms. The tables were strewn with holly and bunches of pink and white carnations and roses were used to decorate the tableb. After the serving of the suppr many of the guests remainder for the bazaar. A good sum was realised from the Bale and every article was disposed of. Mrs. W. H. Binder was in charge of the apron booth, Mrs. J. H. Fox and Mrs. J. F Gero, the fancy goods, and Mrs.' George Bradt the candy booth. The members of Charles Binder's Sunday School Class were In charge of the sale ot postal cards, ANNUAL. BALL. One of the interesting social affairs of the week was a dancing party given at the Masonic Temple last evening under the auspices of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen. Many- invitations had been issued among the mem bers, and their friends and there was a very large attendance. Every guest was presented with a carnation as a favor as they entered the large ball room. Dancing began at eight-thlrty o'clock and at nine thirty the guests were asked to form for the Grand March at which time the programs were gleen out. The march was lead bv Miss Dibos and Mr. George Knoerzer. The program dances contlnued until a late hour when refresh - GR. FRUIT, very nice stock, each AMERICAN FAMILY SOAP, 6 bars for SHELLED WALNUTS, per pound '. , CAMPELL'S TOMATO SOUP, 3 cans for CLOTHES PINS, per dozen 12-GAL. CANS SYRUP, each 5c 25c 47c 25c 1c 18c If not try ours. They are not Furniture Company, 67 State St., Hammond

BEE

iiowl j?&?a Eoiass,

MATINEE 10 and 25c

J. C ROCKWELL'S NEW SUNNY SOUTH CO., America's Greatest of all Colored Shows Prices Matinee 10 and 25c-Night 25-35-50c

un. iglii, Oecember 1

Just before the Annual Engagement at McVickers Theatre, Chicago, same great cast and big production will be presented here intact.

L1TT & DINGWALL'S Production with

The Strongest and Cast the play Written by

ill

The rollicking fun of the inimitable Pickaninnies The Spirited and Exciting Horse Race The Famous Kentucky Thoroughbred, Queen Bess The beautiful etirl heroine, and her thrillino lean

I a. a 3 i aCrOSS the ITlOUntain Chasm.

49-R0LLICKIII3, FROLLICKING COMICAL PICKAH fill ES 40 6 Kentucky Thoroughbred Horses-6 The Famous Pickaninny Brass Band

Prices 25-50-75-1.00 ments were served. 11 is expectea that I between one hundred and fifty and two hundred couples were In attendance and all reported the entertainment as having been pne of the most enjoyable of the season. It was their annual ball and every detail was arranged to make the affair a social success. Walker's orchestra furnished a delightful program of music for dancing. W. J. MacAleer and Charles Fred ericks were among the Hammond men to attend the Insurance Men's Banquet in Chicago yesterday. Last evening they saw "The Fascinating Widow" at the Illinois. i Miss Virginia Jacobson will go to Valparaiso tomorrow to remain over Sunday the guest of friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs.O. A. Krinbill will be host and hostess this evening to the members of the ST. P. Whist Club. The guests wil be entertained at a seven o'clock dinner and an evening of bridge games will follow. Dr. and Mrs. S. T. Cox of Chicago have concluded their visit in Hammond and gone to Florida for the remainder of the winter. In Hammond they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norman E. Strouse at their home In Truman avenue. A 6 pound girl arrived at the home ot and Mrs. W. T. Irvin, 76S Alice street. -Dec. 15 at 11 a. m. Miss Alma Wolf of Chicago will spend this evening with Miss Lucille Newman at her home In Plummer .avenue. . Miss Eeulah Drackert will informally entertain the young ladles of the R. A. T. S. Club this evening at her home in State Line street. The evening will be spent with embroidery work, music and games. The girls of the J. F. F. Club will meet with Mis Kalllia Trotter this evening at her home in South Hoh man street. It is the regular weekly club meeting at which thfe members devote the evening to games and contests. Nick Carter who is attending the University of Chicago will come to Hammond this afternoon to remain over Sunday the guest of Mat Kolb at his home in Condit street. Wilfred and Arthur Wolters win be hosts to the members of the Good Boys Pleasure Club at their weekly club meeting this .evening at their home In Truman avenue. Miss Lillian Porch will entertain in honor of the members of the G. E. E. Club this evening at her home in East SibleV street. It is the regular weekly club meeting at which the young ladies embroider and enjoy other social diversions. Mrs. L. T. Meyer of Doty street arrived home yesterday from Savannah, Georgia where she was called a few weeks ago by the serious Illness of a relative. JURV DISAGREES. After deliberating for more than twenty hours a jury In Circuit Court at Anderson was unable to reach a verdict in the case of Mrs. Ethel McKinley Connelly, who is charged with having stolen $78 from the trunk of her uncle,

Leonard Mitchell. The jury stood six every ballot taken and no Juryman at any time changed his vote. The case wil come up for retrial at the January. iterm of court and at that time Jesse.

Most Expensive

has ever had. COUNTLESS ENTERTAINING FEATURES C. T. DAZEY Seats now BB UP TO DATE Call up S23 First Glass Auto Livery OPEN ALL NIGHT 6ervlces to and from Trains, Theater Parties and Social Functions. PRICES REASONABLE Frederick L. Heintz Cor. Hohman & lnd. Ave. ANNOUNCEMENT! Formal Opening Ml. REYNOLD'S BUFFET 323 N. Hohman St. Saturday, Dec. 17th 7 to 12 P. M. ROAST PIG OYSTER8 Hammond Beer on Draught PHONE 2792 GRAM) UNION s& HOTEL .H. KTATKM NEW YORK CITY ww2T Sanaa to aad from Statlna Vraa lo tianp to S. T. City Qaiaa Book aad Maa COAL, That's our business. Ve handle the genuine SOLVAY COKE The ideal fuel without a fault. For domestic use. Give it a Trial Now at $6.50 Per Ton. FOSS & EASTWOOD Successors to V. W. Parker Coal Co., Wilcox and Hohman St. Phone 413 ANTIO & EMBODEN Will Open B. L. B. Cleaning & Pressing Shop 102'2 PLUMMER ST. From Dec. 19 to Dec. 30. We will clean and press suits for 50c each, or press for 25c. Shuman, who defended Mrs. Connelly, will be the county prosecutor, - TIMES "WANT ADS ARE FOR SERVICE TO YOt'J

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