Hammond Times, Volume 5, Number 241, Hammond, Lake County, 31 March 1911 — Page 2
THE TRIES.
Friday, March 31, 1911.
Social News IN ' Harnmo n d
v rDomtlc Science Day" will be obfcarred at the meeting of the Hamtnonud Woman's Club Saturday after- - tooon, April 1st' In" the auditorium of the Flrat M. E. church in Russell rtreet. The meeting will be called at two-thirty o'clock instead of three and the members are asked to. meet promptly... The opening number will be a cornet solo by Mrs. Charles G. Hohman. accompanied on the piano by Mrs. U A. Minard. Mrs. O. P. Kinsey jf Valparaiso, first vice president of
the State Federation of Woman's Cluba will be present to give a ehort talk. She will tell of plans for the Tenth District Federation meeting to be held in Valparaiso in May. Miss Gladish. a graduate of the Chicago School of Home Economics will give an lllujtrated lecture on "Food Values." which promises to be of a great deal of interest. A business ' session will follow the program when amendments to lhe constitution will be discussed and pt time will permit the' members will 0lan for a lecture course for the new jyear. The members of the committee jfor the day are Mrs. J. G. Ibach, chair.man, Mrs. W. K. Bridge, vice chairman and Mesdames John Agnew. Henry TJurk, Ernest Berquist, Etta Dake. J.
AIavt!v J. W. Davis, Jacob Fox, M. Frame, Robert ,GiUs. Ralph Groman. Walter Hammond, R. A. lllckey, A. S. Hunt, S. E. Swaim, Vern Summers, John M. Stinson, J. K. Stlnson, J. F. Irish, J. C. Lavene. Henry Lundt, U T. Meyer, W. J. Mo ran, F. C. Ryan, E. R. Stauffer, C. H. Stewart, H. G. Voight,.A..P.Wall and Jennie Wolff an a Miss' Bertha Maleitske. : I.ECTIREI) IN HAMMOND. The Rev. 1 L. Pickett, an evangelist and lecturer of Kentucky, tame to Hammond under the auspices of the Three Million League and lectured at Weis Hall in State street yesterday afternoon and evening. A cordial invitation was extended the public to attend and both sessions were well attended. Those who were present in the afternoon brought basket suppers
which were served at six o'clock. The
hours.-between the two lectures were spent very pleasantly in a social way. j
The subject of the evening lecture was; "Home Sweet Home. Its Friends and Foes." Those who were present report the lecture to have ben very interesting and profitable. MARTHA SOCIETY MEETS.
The rrtembers of the Martha Society of the First Christian church met in the church parlors yesterday afternoon for' their weekly meeting. The members of the March committee of which Mrs. H. B. Douglas is chairman served dinner at noon to the members and a number of their friends. A nice sum was realized in this way to be used for the benefit of the church. The after-
SOCIAL, SEW FOR SATURDAY. ': A ' etleaj- of the Haunmoad Woman's t'lnb will take place gat nrday afteraoea, April lat at 3i8Q p. m. la the auditorium of the First M. K. church. Mlaa Leoaa Bownaa vtlll he fcoatea to the naeaibonra of dl-rtatoa No. 1 of MImm Elisabeth Webber's claaa la marie at herhome la State Una street Saturday afteraooa. There will be a meeting of the ntembera of Doreaa Rebeehah I .ode; Saturday evealaa; la I. O. O. V. Halt la State street.
AnNOUlTCEIIENTS.
Gelin and Vanderohe are showing a
complete line of Spring millinery at reasonable prices. Room 22 above Lion Store. 3-31-lt
GREAT SLAUGHTERS SALE OF FRESH & SMOKED HEATS V ' ' AT THE
IIAniOND JEATC1ARKET"ske J" - . at Sale for 1 day only, Saturday,' April 1st
STRICTLY FRESH ' COl'STRT EtitiS. per dos. JlHPOVSDS FRESH LEAF I.ARD for. BMAI.b FRESH PORK I-OINS, per pound CHOICE XAT1VK I.EO OF VEAIt per pound JTATIVK VEAI, SHOl'LDEH ROAST, per pound 8MAI.I. FRESH PORK HOlXl)EH, per ..,, NATIVE YK.4LBRBAST, wttb pocket, per poond . . . .
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CHOICE CITS NATIVE ROl'XD STEAK, per lb... CHOICE CI TS MATIVK BEEF POT ROAST, per lb NATIVE BOII.IXU BEEF, per pound OSCAR HAVER'S Sl'UAR ( I HEI1 HAMS, per lb
HM.11K I'lKKII til Mlw ' Q CORN BEEF, per pound O
SHIFT'S Stt.AR CI HED C BACON, per pound
NO. 1 CALIFORNIA HAMS, per pound . . . . . . .
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Read "The Lake County Times" every Friday evenlna; for our Saturday Specials. Prompt delivery to all parts of the city. Strict atteatioa given to all -telephone orders.
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noon wag devoted to sewing and a great deal of work was accomplished. During the business meeting plana were made for" the next meeting to be
held Thursday, April 6th. The meet
ing will be held In the social rooms of
the church and all the membels are
asked to be present. ENTERTAINS INFORMALLY.
Miss Lillian Klein entertained the
young ladies of the D. C. Club at their
weekly thimble party last evening at
her home in West Sibley street. The members who were all present with the exception of one, spent the evening
very enjoyably with their needle work
At ten o'clock a daintily arranged course luncheon was served. Miss
Amanda Knoth will have the young ladies of the club as her guests next Thursday evening,- April 6th at her
home In Summer street. A Bl'SINESS MEETING.
An important 'meeting of the mem
bers of St. Paul's Lutheran League
took place last evening in the nchool
hall, the corner of Sibley street and
Oakley avenue. It wit the regular
monthly meeting and the usual num
ber of members attended. After the routine work had been . disposed f
plans were made for a stereoptlcan
lecture to be given Thursday and Fri
day evenings, April 20th and 21st in
the school hal. The lecture will be
given by Mr. J. P. D. Meyn of Amhurst
A cordial invitation Is extended the public to attend. The social meeting
in two weeks will be omitted and tho fire regular meeting will be called iu
four weeks. A SOCIAL ENTERTAINMENT.
A very enjoyable evening was spent by the members of the Hammond
Motor Boat Club and their friends who were in attendance at the necktie
party given in the club house In Calu met avenue last evening by the mem
bers of the Ladles Auxiliary. There
were, about fifty in attendance. A pro
gram of dances was enjoyed during the evening. The music was directed by Reinhart Elster. The ladies
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Bargains Bigger than ever for Saturday, April 1st You may leave your order Friday evening at Saturday Sale prices
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CANDY DEP'T. , Fancy Marshmallow Easter per lb. 10c
Cedar Valley Creamery Butter, lb., 28c Yeu can buy Butter cheaper elsewhere, but remember, it ain't Cedar Valley. THE FAMOUS PET BRAND MILK, per can, 4c; A rper dozen 43C STRICTLY FRESH COUNTRY EGGS, per dozen 18c; OC 2 dozen for ....JOG FANCY YELLOW AMERICAN CHEESE AND 1 CLIMBURGER CHEESE, per pound . . .. ...... OC FINEST DUTCH BLUE POPPY SEED, buy now for 4 0
your Easter baking, per pound Jb
VSWIFT'S PRIDE WASHING POWDER, the big pack- 4
3 age, only ... I JL
BEST GRANULATED SALS0DA (Washing Soda) I per pound......
per package. ...
DARLING BRAND IMPORTED NORWAY SARDINES, E
J , , VWU Hgf NO, 3 CANS UNION EXTRA FANCY PEACHES, :: in syrup, 20c quality, can I DC
-.k LION BRAND XXXX PATENT FLOUR, -54 -barrel sacks
BEAUTY BRAND SEEDED RAISINS, per package.
per box... .. OC FANCY LARGE BUNCHES RHUBARB, f; per bunch JjJJ BEST GRADE YELLOW AND RED ONION SETS, yj - per quart "f C FANCY SOLID LONG RADISHES, 4 I per punch I C SWEET NAVEL ORANGES, 'lOn per dozen . . . . . . . ..... ...... . . . ; .'. . Qb
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CANDY DEPT. Easter Jelly Bird Egga, per-' 1 flo ponnd. UC
Fresh ' Baked Marahmallow Walnuts, pound.
Fresh Crisp Oyster Patties
per pound
7ic
Good Quality Pretzels,
per pound . .
6c
LIQUOR DEPT. Maryland Pure Rye Whiskey,
full qt. An bottle..Q jQ
LIQUOR DEPT. Royal Crown
Port Wine,
full qt. bottle.
34c
Cigar Specials for Saturday, April 1st.
brought box luncheons and these were
rvaa after dancing. The ladies -wore ribbon bow which coreaponded with tie cancMlti) fn hor hnt anil tn fl.is
way partners for supper were "chosen.
i is mougnt that this will be the last octal entertainment to be given by
the club until after Easter. '
MRS. THL'M ENTERTAINS. One of the charming affairs , of the
week was a lncheon and afternoon card party at which Mrs. William Thum was hostess to the members of
the Columbia Club at her home In Webb street yeaterday. It was the
day for the regular meeting and sev
eral of the members attended. Mrs. Thum entertained a number of other
guests in company with the members. ! A daintily arranged course luncheon j
waa served at one o'clock. The guests were served at one large table In the Ainlnir rnnm ttnt imaU.r taVilna In t nA I
living room. A pretty decoration of j
nowera and greens were chosen for j
me taoies. cards were the entertain
ment lor the afternoon and the guests
played progressive euchre at several
small tables. Mrs. Mortimer Gates and Mrs. John H. McClay, received the honors in the games. The arrange
ments have not been made for the
next party.
A THIMBLE PARTY. Mrs. Lamborn very delightfully en
tertained the members of the Kyelet
Embroidery Club at her home in Highland street yesterday afternoon. After !
a pleasant time spent with needle work the hostess served an elaborate luncheon of four courses. All the members were present yesterday ani
Mrs. lamborn had as her, only Invited
guests, Mrs. Bacon and Mrs. Hoffman. Mrs. J. C. Lavene was named as the next hostess and she will entertain in two weeks at her home In Truman ave. The following ladies are members of the club, Mrs. Liavene, Mrs. Cappis, Mrs. Norris, Mrs. Petrie, Mrs. Pressel, Mrs. Haefer, Mrs. Peaver and Mrs. Lamborn. . ENTERTAINS AT CARDS. Mrs. O. G. Houtsong entertained at an afternoon card party at her home in Douglas street yesterday in honor of the members of the R. A. E. Club. Several games of pedro were played after which the honors were awarded. Mrs. Thoma. Mrs. Hoke and Mrs. Stevens won the first, second and third prizes and the consolation prize was awarded to Mrs. Neal. The serving of a dainty luncheon at small tables followed the games. The next party will be given in two weeks and Mrs. Frank Neal . will entertain at her home, 101 Doty street. A MATINEE PARTY. A number of young people of the Hammond high school chaperoned by Miss Grace Houk, one of the instructors tn Engtish, and Mrs. Trotterl will compose a matinee party to see Julia Marlowe and E. H. Sothern In "Aa You Like It" at the Lyric A COMMITTEE MEETING.
The members of the history committee of the Hammond Woman's Cluo will meet at the home of Mrs. J. J. Ruff, 52 Carroll street Monday afternoon. It is the regular bi-monthly study meeting and a cordial invitation is extended all the members to be
SOUTH CHICAQO
Matinee and Night, Saturday, April 1st
The Great Comedy Success
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Prices: Night 1 5-25-35-50-75c
Matinee 10 and 25c
Sunday, Matinee and Night, April 2nd The Fun Experts ; WARD and YOKES
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A Satire on the Suffragette Question, 50 psop e including LUCY DALY ecJ ti:r Pony Ballet. A Rsally Great Sbov. Prices; Night 25-5075c- J.OO. Matinee I5-253550c
Eczema Stopped for 10 Cents When you get tired of wasting dollars on high priced alcohol preparations buy a 10-cent box of Plex, "the quick-healing salve." It will open your eyes. Two or three applications produce wonderful results. In eczema, Cuban itch., dandruff or any other skin trouble. For a quick cure try Plex. Plex is a wonder-working, penetrating ointment. It destroys germs, cleans and heals quicker than anything else you ever heard of. Has a hundred uses In every home. One aplication tures Itching piles. Repairs sore, stiff muscles like magic. Cures croup and sore throat. Splendid for catarrh. Has no equal for sore, aching, sweaty feet. Best thing known for cuts, etc. A big box of Plex costs only 10 cents.
but It's worth its weight in gold. Tour druggist has It or can easily get it for you. Sent prepaid on receipt of price by the O. C. Co., Terre Haute, Ind.
Great Gunner, Lord White and A. Lincoln, good 5c cigars 10 for. . . 25c
Lillian Russell : and Quaker Bond 8 25c
Diamond Crown and Adad, high quality 5c Ci7 for.-... . . 25c
, Official Seal and Earl of Pawtucket, regular 10c l Cp Cigars, eacn.v. fJu
present. "Florida" will be the afte-- ; noon's study. Mrs. S. E. Swaim is ! chairman of the . program committee and Mrs. J. .1. Ruff is chairrran of the social committee for the day. ' MILLIVGRY OFENIXG. The Misses Mitchell display a full line of dress and tailored hats at their millinery parlors, 183 East State street, Saturday. -April 1st. All are cordially Invited to attend. I.NVITATION IS EXTENDED TO ALI. The young ladies of St. Agnes Guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church invite their friends to the guild room Saturday. Monday and uesday, April 1st, 3rd and 4th where they will demonstrate a silver cleaning process. The preparation . will be sold and the proceeds for an Kaster offering to the church. Tlie public is invited.
Miss Clara Smith. 284 Towle street has been removed to the Wesley Hospital in Chicago where she will undergo an operation for appendicitis. Mrs. Robert Herrington is entertaining her sister, Mrs. Cecil Williams of Grand Rapids, Mich, at her homo in State street. Mr. Williams will come to Hammond for an over Sunday visit. The social which was announced by the members of the Ki worth League of the First M. E. church to be given this evening in thi church social rooms has been postpone J for two weeks. Miss Lillian Porch will entertain the young ladies of the G. E. E. Club this evening at her home in East Sibley street. The girls of the J. F. F. Club will meet with Miss Elizabeth Reynolds at her home In Beall avenue this evening. The sale of home baking wtuca tm members of the Ladies Aid Society of
MATINEE AND NIGHT, SUNDAY, APRIL 2 ( FREDERIC THOMPSON Brings
POLLY
A REAL CIRCUS ON THE STAGE LITTLE HIP" will give you Program In the lobby of the Theater
PrirPC Matinee All Children, 25c; Adults, 35c, 50c A J. ItCOa Night 25c to 1.00. Seats now.
GRAND UNION aft.-BZS&'-S
F. 0. KEIIDRICK ARCHITECT 310 Hammond BIdg, Hammond
Saturday, April 1st
MEATS Pork Loin, per pound ....... Pork Shoulders, per pound. . Leaf Lard, 11 pounds for. . . , Veal Shoulders, per pound ....... 2-lb Strips Bacon per pound .
3-lb Pails Snowdrift-
each. . .... Fresh Kale, per pound
Fresh Spinach, Q f) n per peck. ......... OUu Strictly Fresh - 4 HXr Eggs, per dozen . . 21
12c 1.00
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. GROCERIES Fresh Bulk Oatmeal, 2 pounds for
Pure Jelly, in Q tumblers, each.'. O Extra Large Grape Fruit, each. 9c; 4 ff per dozen I eilU Pawnee Oats, regular 10c seller, each, 6c; 7 fit dozen jv Van Camp's Canned Spa
ghetti, 10c size, 8c; 15c size
Spanish Onions, yi n per pound Ripe Tomatoes, 1 Op per pound. U"
13c
Hnimpf er Brothers
Two Phones 215 S7S Hohman Street
the First M. E. church announced
i would take place tomorrow has been
postponed until Saturday, April 8th. The sale will be held in the Hammond building. Mra. Frank Parker and children, Clifford and Maurlne of Champaign. 111. are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Renwick at their home, 15 ' Doty street. Milton Sonntag of Plainfteld. HL is spending a few days at the home or
I Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brennan In j Rimbach avenue. Miss McMutcheon of Chicago was entertained by relativea in Hammond .last evening for the party given by ftbe members of the Hammond Motor jBoat Club. I Mrs. George Brower is entertaining i the members of the Golden Rod Club this afternon at her home, 101 CUnio
street. Mr. and Mrs. Will I.asch have moved from Plummer avenue to their new heme in 4 Ogden street where they will make their home In the future. Miss Anna Lots of Irving Park, Chicago visited in Hammond last evening. Mrs. "William Koehle of St. John has returned home after visiting her relatives here for a short time this v, eek. Mrs. R. A. Hickey will entertain the members of the Industrious. Twelve and a few other friends at an after, noon, party Tuesday at her home In Truman avenue. It will be the regular .bi-monthly n.eetir.a;. Miss . Margaret Turner who is attending Kemper Hall at Kenosha, Wis. is home to spend the week with Mr. and .Mr?. A. Murray Turner at their residence In Glendale. Miss May me Mallett of Crown Point spent Wednesday visiting in Hammond. Mrs. O. P. Kinsey of Valparaiso will
bo entertained in Hammond tomorrow i
nd attend the meeting of the Hammond Woman's Club at the First M. K. Church.
eastertide mid co:ifir:.utio:i days
are at hand. Call in and see what we have to offer in the very latest designs of appropriate, chaste and beautiful gifts for these interesting dates and events.
C The glorious hope ever foreshadowed by each recurring Easter may not be enhanced by the adornment of the person, ndr the tender and beautifully impressive ceremony of confirmation in any measure deepened or intensified by the giving of gifts, yet this custom of giving at these times has grown with the passing years until it has become practically universal.
C Nothing specially costly is desired or desirable. The thing is ! to tender some modest yet tastefully appropriate little gift of loving remembrance.
COur splendid line of suitable offerings will surprise and please you, and our suggestions may prove helpful to you in making your selection. Truly yours, J. E. .M'GARRY, the Jeweler. P. S. Come in now while our stock is intact. Should you purchase we will, if you wish, hold that purchase until the day for its presentation.
Elks Meet. The Blks held their regular weekly meeting last night. After the regular routine buflness was disposed of, S. F. Baxton was "Initiated Into the order.
No new business was taken up, and the lodge work was followed by a social session and refreshments. At the next meeting Thursday night, April . the newly elected officers viU preaidtf.
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