Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 123, Hammond, Lake County, 10 November 1911 — Page 2

2,.. Friday, Nov. 10, 1911.

THE TIMES.

Social News IN . Hammonci

CELEBRA.TKS AWIVERS.VRV. , Mrs. Kalconbury very charminsly ntertaine;l a number of children with their mothers yesterday afternoon between the hours of two and five o'clock In compliment to her little son, Wlllard Kalconbury. The entertainment was Rivet .to. ireltbrate his fourth birthday anniversary and he received many very liretty gifts tn remembrance of the Say. The mothers met In the parlors anil devoted the afternoon to their needle work while the children amuse 1 tivemselves with toys and played kindergarten games. A dainty luncheon was served at four-thirty o'clock. A birthday cake with four lighted candles was a pretty table decoration. The following were guests: Mrs. Fauser. Mrs. Davis. Mrs. Vaughn. Miss

Hammond Meat Market 101- State Street and North Side Grocery and Market Corner Hohman and Gostlin Streets. ALSO FANCY GROCERIES AT NORTH SIDE GROCERY AND MARKET. , THIS SALE INCLUDES BOTH STORES Sale for 1 day only, Saturday, Nov. 11th Our Prices are the Lowest

10 Pounds Fresh Leaf Lard SMtl.I, FRESH PORK 1.0IS -prr pound FRESH DRESSED STEWIX fHK KE.VS per pound. UVE SPKIXCl CHICKENS, per pound CHOICE SIKI.OIV OR I'OllTERHOISE STEAK, lb HIM) O. CARTERS 8PRIXG IAM1I. per pound FORE UC ARTE KS SI'Rlti I. A MR. per pound CHOICE REEF RIB ROAST, per pound....CHOICE ROUND STEAK, per pound -ATIVE LEO OF YEA I., per pound CHOKE NATIVE REEF POT ROAST, per pound.. CHOICE NATIVE VEAL HOIST, per pound , NATIVE VEAL BREAST. with pocket, per pound. . . . 10 c 14C 3Kc l2c 8c 9 Xc 10 He 13 He ..7 He 12Xe 10 He

Head "Tne Lake County Times" every F riday rvrnlnc for our Snturday Speelala. Prompt delivery to all parts or the city. Strict attention to nil telephone orders.

101 State St Fhcne 100

Chas. Bereiid!

LION

Friday Evening and Saturday, Nov. 11 are Cut Price Days in Hammond's Big: Grocery, Leave Your Order Friday Evening for Early Saturday Delivery

Best Quality Granulated Cane Sugar, per lb.

LION XXXX BRAND FLOUR 4-barref sack, '-barrel sack, -barrel sack 75c 1.43 2.85 JMo. 3 can. No. 3 can FRESH MILLED ROLLED OATS, Q1 per pound,, .... .aJ2v no. z can 10 POUNDS for 32c CHOICE QUALITY SEEDED per package.:. RAISINS, THE FAMOUS PET BRAND MILK, Small cans. 4c 46c 8c 95c Per dozen. Tall cans. Per dozen.

Iced Ginger Gems Rittenhouse Fruit Crackers ' Crystal Coffee Cake

LION BRAND CAKE AND PAN-BUCK-WHEAT try FLOUR, 2-lb pkgs JJ'C First Arrival of

Chocolate Drops. Royal Sugar Cookies Best Vanilla Wafers

SWEDISH LINGON BERRIES, per quart... 12c

THE BIGGEST BARGAIN IN TOWN BARR'S SATURDAY 11". CANDY, a 40c package. .... Z"C HONEY MOON KISSES, a delicious sanitary wrapped Taffy, per pound 10c Tom Keene, Owl and Adad, OE Je Anderson, Hvran . Andrea and 5c Cigars, 7for.QG Great Gunner, good 5c CigarsQc SATURDAY BUSINESS LUNCH AT OUR SODA FOUNTAIN HOT TEA OR COFFEE, with rich dairy cream. r 5c HAM, MEAT LOAF OR TONGUE SADWICH, with pickle. .......... . , . .5c SPECIAL CHICKEN SANDWICH........... ... 10c Every Sandwich and Pickle wrapped in pachment paper and prepared under the most cleanly conditions by a famous cook.

Vaughn,' Luclle itogard, Harry Blocker, Alfred Kaaanke. June Louise Robinson, Arnold Robinson, Raymond Kau9er, Chester Lyons and Cyril Davis. AX AFTERVOOV PARTY.

At her home in Claude "street, Mrs. II. K Dorten entertained the members of tl.e Sunshine Club very pleasantly . yesterday afternoon. It was the regu- i lar bi-monthly meeting and the usual ocial diversions were enjoyed. Cards weic the leading feature of the afternoon and several games of pedro plaved. There were three tables of cards. Mrs. Dorten won the first honors and the second prize was awarded to Mrs. Charles Hubard. At the conclusion of the games a dainty luncheon was served. Covers were laid for twelve guests. 'Mrs. Glasgow was nair.ed as the next hostess and she v.-il entertain, in two weeks at an afternoon card party. EXTHRTAI S WITH CARDS. In compliment to their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Gill of Crawfordsvllle, Ind. and Mrs. Harry Gill of Buffalo, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Gill very delightfully en- . . .1.00 . 9 4C 92C ...5jc 25c 14 He . 14 He ...9Hc .1.00 .77c 25c 19c 25c SMALL FRESH PORK SIIOll.DKHS per pound.. FRESH SPARE RIBS, per pound JIATIVK RIB ItOII.lX; IIEF3F, per pound 3 POI NDS H.I MB I KG EH STEAK for MAYER'S MOOSE IlKAM) HAMS, per pfund SWIFT'S SI GAR CI' RED BACON", per pound NO. CALIFORNIA HAMS, per pound I . . 14 POI NDS GRANULATED SI" GAR -RAKKEI. FI.OI R for 6 BARS AMERICAN FAMILY SOAP FANCY POTATOES, per peck FANCY APPLES. per peek Hohman & Gostlin S!s. Phone 431

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Food

Fancy Full Cream Brick and 17 American Cheese, per pound C Finest New Large K.K.K.K. Norway jHerring, dozen 55c; each QC

Cans Choice Pumpkin, Cans Choice Sauer Kraut, uans iine sugar uorn,

isagie .Brand Milk, can. Gold Dust Washing Powder, large package

Armours jugntnouse Soap, Ofl-. 10 bars ......... OHC Fresh choice Eastern Brussel Sprouts " Qq Extra Fine Tender Wax and -inString Beans, per lb JC Fancy California Tokay Grapes, I per basket J

Cake and Cracker Department

Wine and Liquor Department

Your Choice per lb. Your Choice 16c per lb.

Maryland Pure Whiskey, full qt Griffen Pure Whiskey, full qt

Royal Crown Port Wine, full quart ' " Ofl. 38c Fine California

Brandy, bottle ,

SOCIAL SEWS FOR" SATURDAY. The ant mwtlng of the Hammond Woman elub will occur Saturday afternoon at three o'clock In the auditorium of the Plrat Irbyterlan church. The iKmber of the Vina Lodge of Viking; will entertain -with dancing party Saturday evening In the K. of I. If nil. A meetlnK of the members l DorcM Rebeckah Lodge will take place Saturday evening In I. O. O. K. Hall.

' tertained a company of friends at their i home in South Hohman street last evenintr. Their guests included the members of the "500" club. Several games of "500", were played at four tables In the parlors after which a prettily appointed two course luncheon was served. In the company were Mr .and Mrs. A. M. DeWeese, Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Newell, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. O'Connell, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hitchcock, Mr. and Mrs. Gill of Crawfordsville, Mrs. Harry Gill of Buffalo the Misses Bertha and Beatrice Hansen, Florence Merwin and Mr. Newell of Kalamazoo, Mich., and Kii Newell. A CARD PARTY. f A pleasant meetlngr of the members of Sewing Circle No. 1 of St. Margarets Hcspttal took place yesterday after noon at trie nom or airs. Mayer in State -Line street. It was the after noon for the- bi-monthly meeting and riany members were present. Mrs, Mayer also ntertalned a number o friends, not members of the society During the afternoon pedro was played at several small tables In the parlors, The honors were won by Mrs. George Eder. first and Mrs. Caroline Dibos, second. The consolation prize wa awarded to Mrs. "W. D. "Wels. To prizes were awarded among the guests end they were won by Mrs. Ward and Mrs. riageman. A luncheon was served following the awarding of the prizes. Mrs. John Becker was named as the next hostess and she will entertain In two weeks at her home, 417 East State street. Cards will be the er ".ertalnment during the afternoon. A DINNER. Miss Edith Burns at her home in Hanover street was hostess at a sixthirty o'clock dinner last evening. A three course dinner was served at prettily appointed tables in the dining room. Yellow and white were the prevailing colors in the decoration scheme and there were large bunches of chrysanthemums in the parlors and dining room. A basket filled with fall fruita was chosen as a center piece for the table. During the evening a pleasant social program was followed. The l 6c PILLSBURY'S BEST FLOUR Js-barrel sack. . '-barrel sack., 'a-barrel sack., 75c 1.43 2.85 6k 6c -i I Q NO. 1 HAND PICKED NAVY BEANS, per pound 4k 121c 17c 10 POUNDS for 43c FANCY CALIFORNIA SWEET PRUNES, 9c per pound. . . . . 3 POUNDS for 25c RED CROSS MACARONI SPAGHETTI, 1-lb package. . . BRAND AND 6ic MEADOW SWEET 63c 57c TOILET SOAP, 2 cakes for. . . . 5c 12 CAKES for 25C MAGNOLIA NEW OR LEANS MOLASSES, in stone pitchers, 15c 78c 25c quality, now

Grocery

guests were the Misses Josephine

Hauber, Blanche Culbert, Marie Wills, Alice Bump and Ethel Burns. A COMMITTEE MEETING, The home of Mrs. A. S. Hunt, 3 6 East Sibley street will be the scene of the next meeting of the history com mittee of the Hammond Woman's club Monday afternoon, November 13th. It is the regular bi-monthly study meet ing to which all the members are invited. Mrs. Hunt is chairman of the program committee and she will be assisted by Mrs. Etta Dake, Mrs. E. S. Emerine and Mrs. Erlck Lund. The following ladies will serve on the so cial committee, Mrs. Robert MacAleer, chairman, Mrs. William Stieglita, Mrs. J. M. Stlnson and Mrs. F. Friedlander. A THIMBLE PARTY. A pretty party of yesterday after noon was one at which Mrs. C. B. Tlnkham was hostess at her home In Williams street. Mrs. Tinkham's guests were the members of the Colonial club who met for their regular bi-monthly meeting and a few other friends. Among the Invited guests were Mrs. W. J. McAIeer, Mrs. Ralph W. Ross, Mrs. J. B. L. Hinds and Mrs. W. H. Davis. The hours were spent with needle work and music until fourthirty o'clock when dainty refreshments were served The members will meet again in two weeks on Thursday afternoon and the hostess will be nam ed later. PROGRAM IS ANNOUNCED. The members of the Hammond Woman's club will observe '"Federation Day" at thlr meeting tomorrow after noon in the auditorium of the First Prebyterian church In South Hohman street. The meeting will open prompt ly at three o'clock. Mrs. Nicholas Em merling and Mrs. M. M. Bruce are chsirman and vice chairman of the pro gram committee for the day. The fol lowing is the program: Piano Selection Miss Laura Hess The social report of the Federation meeting Indianapolis Mrs. J. S. Blackmun Vocal Selection Mr. G. R. Iove Thursday's report of the Federation meeting Mrs. George Sumers, Indiana Harbor Cornet Solo... Mr. Weimer Wednesday's report of the Federa tlon meeting Mrs. M. Rothschild Address "The Home" Miss Virginia Brooka i MEET WITH SIRS. ROBINSON. The members of the R. A. E. club met with Mrs. Frank Robinson at he home in May street ye-sterday after noon. In company with the members wer Mrs. I. L. Duyler, Mrs. E. H Eastrldge and Mrs. L. A. Dickinson the invited guests of the hostess. Mrs Robinson entertained her guests at thimble party. Ne-edle work Pnd music were the, social diversions. The serving of a daintily arranged t-o course luncheon at four-thirty o clock concluded the pleasant entertainment. At the meeting in two weeks Mrs. Ed ward Gray will be hostess and enter tain at her home in Detroit street. The following members were present yes terday, Mesdaiws F Li. Nolten, R. Fiscus, Earl Troutman, Edward Gray Norman E. Strouse, Frank SmithyJ. A Thoma, R. Langseth, H. G. Stevens and M. Findling. A SOCIAL MEETING. Mrs. uenring entertained the mem bers of the Oak Leaf Embroidery clu at this week s meeting yesterday - a her home in Truman avenue. The members were all present and spent tho afternoon enjoyably with their needl work. At four-thirty o clock the guests were invited into ' the dinin room and served with a dainty tw course luncheon. Yellow and whit were the colors carried out in th table decoration. The flowers were chrysanthemums. In two weeks o Thursday afternon the club members will be the guests of Mrs. A. C. Mc Mahon at her home in May street. Mrs. McMahon wll entertain at a thimbl party. , MISS SIMCOKE A HOSTESS. An enjoyable evening was passed b the young ladle sof the A. D. Q.'a who were the guests of Miss Iva Slmcoke last evening at her home In East Sib ley street. It was the evening for th regular bi-monthly meeting and the members were al lpresent with the ex ception of two. The evening's diver sions were needle work and music. A ten o'clock the hostess served her guests with a dainty two course lunch eon. The next meeting will be held the home of Miss Edna Switier in Rug sei street. Tne usual social program will be followed. Mrs. Frank Martir., Mrs. Fred Hageman, Mrs. Theodore Specila at 3-Layer Silver Cake, with pure pineapple filling Apple Turnovers, dozen. , Columbia Fried Cakes, dozen. Pitted Cherry Pies, each. V All Soft Pies, " . each. Genuine Fruit Cake,, -each. . K

Dietrich's Bakery Sat. Nov. 11

35c

20c

20c 15c

25c

15c

Baked at the most sanitary bakery

in Northern Indian. ' "

Cor. Calumet Ave. and Truman St. Phone 383

Moor ,the Misses Ethel and Editn Shearer, Alice Bump, Edna Switzer,' Ethel Hoffman and Iva Slmcoke are the the club members. A SOCIAL SESSION. A meeting of the members of St. Paul's Lutheran League took place last evening in the school hall, at the corner of 5ibley street and Oakley avenue. It was the regular monthly social meeting. and there were betwen thirty and thirty-five mebers present to en-

Joy the evenigs program. Games and contests were enjoyed and music was one of the features of the evening. ine meoers or the social committee served dainty refreshments durins- the ocial hour. In two weeks on Thursay evening jthe members will meet for business session and it is desired that there is a lurge attendance fo the membership. A REHEARS I The members of the choir of the First Baptist church met for their regular wekly rehearsal last evening t the home of Mrs. Giles Warner in Cajroll street. The attendance was unusually large, about thirtv-five memers being preslnt. The music for the unday services was practised after which a pleasant time was spent socially. ENTERTAIN INFORMALLY, Miss Beatrice Eisner wfl informally entertain a few friends this eveninar at her home In Morton Court. Her guests will be the girls of the A. B. C. club who will meet for their regular week ly club party. Games and music will be the social diversions. -Mrs. i-rank Moor of Detroit is the guest of Mrs. Kuss at her home in Doty street. FURTHEa SOCIAL IIEWS ON PAGE FIVE. Perfect Fit Monev-worth War u -"i ZiT HONEST k.. AU THROUGH. m Jacob Schlosr ix ion 93 State Street

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Fresh Shoestring Potato, Chips, per 910 pound fiafalu Blue Ribbon Cream 25c Cheese, 3 for 5 lbs Best Japan Rice, whole heads. 10 lbs Fresh Graham Flour. Louisiana Sweet Oranges, per doz. Fancy Jonathan Apples, per basket 32c 32c 25c 12c CALIFORNIA TOKAY

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Small Pork Loins, 4 (Xt per pound ). I U2u Small Pork Shoulders, (Ji per pound U2U 10 Pounds Leaf 1 ilfl Lard for.......;... I .UU Hindquarter Lamb, 1 Oft per pound. ..... Uu Forequarter Lamb, CSa per pound . . . . : . Oil? Plate Boiling Beef, , per pound. : Oil Fancy Rib Roast Beef, 4 fl per pound. lUu Rump Corn Beef, 1 flr. per pound I UG Pickled Pigs Feet, "Tp per pound u

GRAPES, in baskets, 2 pounds each

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3 REELS HIGH CLASS A Motion Pictures THE COPPERHEAD LARGER LAKES OF ITALY THOU SHALT NOT STEAL MISS LILLIAN THOMPSON, Soprano ADMISSION 5 CENTS. Doora Open at T Pirat Reel Hammond TheatrE Formerly Orpheum Sunday, November 12th Matinee 3:30; Eirnlni K:13 WOODS, FRA7.KE '& LKDEHKR Present The World'a Greatest Musical Offering MADAME SHERRY And the Happiest Coterie of Associates tCvcr Assembled, Including Osear Klzman, Marie Klyan Klo Irtvln Kranklla Farnum Lottie Kendall AVm. Cameron And Others of ole. THE FAMOUS -UCDKRER"'' BEAUTY CHORUS PRICES RIGHT FOR THIS GREAT ATTRACTIOX MATINEE 25c to $1.00. Boxes $1.50 EVENING 25c to $1.50. Boxes $2.00 Sale Opens Seat F.arly. Thursday Aooat Secure I'hone 3.

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Why not? Drop Into the splendid store of M'GARRY, the Jeweler, select what strikes your fancy and have JOHN E lay It aside for you.' . This may sound EARLY, but's a good stunt, as thousand shrewd housewives 1n Hammond can tell you. ;

Stork Baking Pow der, 1-lb can 1-lb Package Sul 18c 17c Mince 15c tana Raisins ....... Armour's Veribest Meat, in bulk, per pound Fancy Fresh Pineapples, eaeh . . . 10c Jersey Sweet Pota- in toes, 3 pounds for. . . Green Kale, per pound Fancy Large Figs, -Jftper pound 0 Fancy Head Lettuce, each .0 Shelled Almonds, per pound 45c 15c 578 Hohman Street. Phones J 550, J55J-

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