Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 191, Hammond, Lake County, 2 February 1912 — Page 2
THE TIMES,
Friday, Feb. 2, 1912.
Social News " IN " ' Hammond
sented her with a gold necklace. TheMrs. O. G. Routsong, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. evening was spent enjoyable with game ; Hoke, Mrs. Sotror, the Misses Belle and music A. peanut contest was the j Rcutsong. Dollle Geib, Frieda DeRolf, leading feature of entertainment and Lois HIekey. Eva kelson, Carrie Dethe games were played progressively jLaney, Ruth and Jane - McCloskey, at small tables. Miss Eva Nelson won Jennie "Walton, Ieah Shroyer and Florthe first honors, a bouquet ef carna-1 tnce Stewart.
tons, and the consolation prize, wmcn waa one carnation waa awarded to llln : Ruth McCloskey. After the games the guests were Invited Into the dining room and served with a prettily ap- j
pointed luncheon of two courses. A. bouQuet of carnations formed the center piece for the table. Pink and white were the prevailing colors In the dinroom decorations. Covers were laid for sxteen. Among- the guests were the members of the O. T. Club of which Miss Koutsong Is a member and a few- other friends. Those present were: Mr. and
A SURPRISE PARTY. A number of young people were delightfully entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hoke. 46 Slb'.er street last evening. Mrs. Hoke entertained in honor of her niece. Miss Belle Koutsorig. The party was given to celebiate her twentieth birthday annK-er-sary and she received many very pretty gifts in remembrance of the day. The young women of the O. T. M. Club pre
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lub Meetings
EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA! Great Slaughtering Sale on Fresh and Smoked Meats At 2 Stores 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 Beth Stores. Sale for one day only, Saturday, Feb. 3 OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST
jo roi ns kkesii LKK l.Rf SMALL FRESH PORK LOIVS. per pound -.- MIU I. FRESH PORK SHOl'LDKRS, per pound. . -. AtTlVK BKKK HID HOAST, per pound -- N Tl K BEKF POT ROAST,
pr ponnd SATIVE l.Eti OK VEAL. pee pound XATIVK VEAL SIKH LDEK HOIST, ifr pound....... XATIVK VEAL BREAST, yrith poeket. per pound... IIIM (tl AK1T.HS SI'RIXi LAMB, per pound FORE IARTERS SPRINti 1 tllll ..a w.,i twl
S'ATIVE SIRLOIN STKAK. "fl 2 per pound JL
AATIVB HOOD STKAK. per pound SATIVR PORTEH HOISB STKAK. per pound
1,00 9 He .Stic 10c
..7 tic .12 tic 11 tic .9 tic .9 tic
7C
11c
12 He
FRESH SPARK RIBS. per pound , X ATI VE RIB ROIM
IIEEF, per pound 3 I BS. KRKSI1 HAMBl'R4iER STEAK SWEET PICKLED SALT PORK, per pound MOOSE BKA1) HAMS. per pound SMALL STRIPS BRISKET BACON, per ponud
NO. 1 CALIFORNIA. HAMS. per pound H-BBI XKW CESTIRV
FLO I R 1 POINDS GRAMLATEI) SlUAR 7 BARS SWIFT'S PRIDE 0 P e BARS AMERICA FAMILY SOAP FAM V AVEL OIUXUES, doiri .". . . FANC Y MIXED NCTS, pound
..J.8XC
25c
...9 He .13 tic IStic ...9 tic ...74c ...98c
25c 25c 22c 17 c
Read "The Lake (onnfjr Tlmen er try Friday- evening; for our Saturday peelaln. Prompt delivery to all parts of the city. Striet attention Riven to all telephone order.
101 State St Phone 100
Chas. Berendtt
Hohman & Gostlin Sts. Phone 431
BI-MONTHLY MEETING. At her home, 99 Russell street. Mrs. George Emmerline very delightfully entertained the members of Circle No. 2 yesterday afternoon. It was the afternoon for the regular bi-monthly meeting and there waa the usual large.
attendance of members. Mrs. Emmerllng entertained a few friends not members of the society at the meeting. Pedro waa played at five tables In th-; parlors and after several games th
honors were awarded. Mrs. Jacob Kox won the first honors and Mrs. Elizabeth
Young, the second. The consolation prize waa awarded to Mrs. Johanna Bleker. Mrs. Christine Meyers waa
awarded the grustant&rize.. Dainty refreshments were served after the card
I games. The next regular meeting will
be held in two weeks on Thursday aft
ernoon, February 16th at the noma of
Mrs. Jacob Fox "in Doty street. The
usual social program will be followed.
ENTERTAINS WITH CARDS.
A very enjoyable meeting of the members of the Sunshine Club took place yesterday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. Anna Rohrman In Kant Stats street. , The members were entertained
with cards and played several games
of pedro at small tables in the parlors
After seven games the honors we
awarded. Mrs. C. K. Jackson won first
honors, Mrs. J. P. Ryan, second honors
and tho consolation prize was awardal
to Mrs. Charles Hubbard. Following
the games ' a dainty luncheon of tw
courses was served. The covers were
laid at tables in the dining room
Pretty decorations of flowers were vised
at tne tames. Mrs. J. P. Ryan was
named as the next hostess and she will
entertain at an afternoon card party,
Thursday, February 15th at her home
in Calude street. ENJOY THE AFTERNOON'.'
The home of Mrs. Giles Warner in
Carroll street was the scene of th
meeting of the Baptist Women's Cnlon
yesterday afternoon. The early part o
the afternoon was given to a business meeting after which a social time waj
enjoyed. The members of the social d partment were in charge of the meet
lng. a program or games and contests
had been arranged for the entertain
rzr.
TORE Pure Food Grocery
Get your Share of Grocery Savings Friday Evening and Saturday, Feb. 3rd
SOCIAL NEWS FOR SATURDAY. The members ot the Hammond WoroaA'a dab will hold, their Best regular meeting Saturday afternoon at three o'clock la the auditorium ef the Ftrat Presbyterian eburch. Mrs. C. G. Kiaarnrtll he at heme te
the members of the M oasrt Club at her home la Williams atreet Saturday evening at eight o'clock. The member ef the Deborah AM Society of the First Chrtatlaa church will have at aale of home bakery Sat. urday la the Hammond building at the corner of 1 tollman and Fayette streets. Mr. and Mra. Charles G. Hohman will be host and hostess to the members of the Evening Whist Club at a bridge dinner Saturday at their home In Mason street. There will be a meeting of thmembers of Dorcas Rebeckah Lodge Saturday evening la I. O. O. F. Hall
In State street.
We sold nearly 20 thousand CALIFORNIA NAVEL ORANGES last Saturday.. .For this week's sale we
purchased and received in one single shipment 28 thousand. Thev will be sold
at the same price. 4
3 DOZEN FOR. : (Every Orange guaranteed perfect.) .
EACH ONLY.
35c
Oscar F. Mayer's Famous Edelweiss Best Quality LARD, per pound . Kan Brand PURE TOMATO CATSUP, per bottle. . ...................
Large Dill and Sour
12c 9c
me-nt of the guests, one, and advertls
mg contest proved very enjoyable. The members then composed stories whlci were read, causing a great deal of
merriment. At five o'clock a dainty two
course luncheon ' waa served. There were twenty members in attendance at
the meeting. Announcement will be
made later of the next regular meeting
and the study program. The following
ladles served on yesterday's social com
mittee, Mesdames W Williams, Amot
Towle, Roy Terry, Charles Welmer,
Giles Warner, II. J. Woodruff. J. Ward
J. E. Wolf, and Miss Kate Ward.
, A SOCIAL GATHERING.
A pleasant time was spent by the
members of tha. Acme Social Club as
the guests of Mrs. Harvey Cleveland at
her home in Ingraham avenue. West
Hammond yesterday afternoon. Mrs.
Cleveland entertained with cards and
pedro was played at three tables In the
parlors. The honors were won by Mrs,
Ruff and Mrs. Nolan. The consolatiort prize was awarded to Mrs. Lacey. A
dainty two course course luncheon wa
served at the conclusion of the card
games. Covers were laid for the twelve guests at small tables. In two weeks on Thursday afternoon, February 15th
Mrs. Barney Kenny will be hostess and
entertain the club members at he
home in Indiana avenue. The usual so
cial program will be followed.
MISS JONES A HOSTESS. Miss Gertrude Jones entertained tha young women of the A. D. Q.' Club at the home of tr. and Mrs. W. Mayes Martin in Ogden street last evening. It was the bi-monthly meeting and all the members were present with th exception of Miss Ethel Hoffman who is ill at her home in Summer street. The members devoted the evening to their needle work . -and a taffy pull' was a pleasant diversion. Mrs. Frank "Martin was name das the next hostess and she will entertain the members at her home in Doty street. Thursday eveninfl, February 16th. The following are the clno members, Mrs. Fred Hageman, Mrs.
the Misses Kthel an 1 Iva Slmcoke, ' Edna
Bump and Gertrude
Recitation Anna Eastman Cdncert Recitation .Room 3 Solo. Mrs. Edith Beardsley
Address.. Attorney John M. Stinso-i Violin Solo Morris Crook
MEET WITH MISS PORCH. The young .people of the Dorcas Club
met with Miss Effle Porch at her home In East Sibley street last evening for their-regular , bi-monthly social meet
ing. Mrs. .F W. Kimball, their class teacher met with them. After a short business seslon various games were played and music was one of the features of the evening. Several of the guests entertained with social and In
strumental selections. At ten o'clock the guests were served with dainty re freshments. Among those present were Mrs. Kimball, Misses Cora Kaluf, Ger
trude Stanton. Hope Ward, Mabel Van, 12 file and Ruby Porch.
MONTHLY SOCIAL MEETING. Mrs. Edgar Singer at home to the
young people of Gleaners Class of the Christian Sunday School last evening at her home. 886 Erie street There
were many members in attendance at
the meeting and a vry enjoyable social
time is reported. The transaction of
business occupied the attention of the
members during the early evening hours. The annual election of officers
was the important feature of the busl
ness hour. During the social session
music and games were enjoyed. Several of the members entertained with vocal and Instrumental selections. The
serving of a dainty luncheon at ten
o'clock concluded the evening's enter
tainment. The following members were
elected to offices to serve during 1912:
President Miss Verna Sllger. Vice President Miss Frieda Holberg Secretary Miss Verta Sheffield. Treasurer Mies Evelyn Pearson.
Chairman of Floral Committee Mis
Agnes McGuire.
Chairman of Social Committee Misa
Kthel Wolf.
Assistant Chairmen of the Social Committee Miss Lillian Shillo, Miss
Sylva McNanny. Chairman of Membership Committee Miss Lulu Diets. ,
A THIMBLE PARTY.
The members of the Oak Leaf Em
broidery Club were pleasantly enter
talned by Mrs. Hal Toung at her horn
in Truman avenue yesterday afternoon.
In company with the members, Mrs.
Toung entertained Mrs. Scow den an
Mrs. Olson. A pleasant social timt was spent. The members devoted the hours
to their needle work until four o'clock when they were were invited Into the
dining room and served with refresh
ments. A daintily arranged luncheon
of two courses was served. In- two
weeks on Thursday afternoon, February
15th Mrs. A. J. Burk will be hostess and entertain the members at her home in
Highland street Mrs. Buk will enter
tain at a thimble party.
Frank Martin,
Edith Shearer. Swlte2r. Alice Jones.
10-lb Bags Buckwheat -IPFlour,bag -JOG California Prunes, flrA lb., 9c; a lbs for -&3C Glenwood Mince Meat, TIpackage. C 9 O'Clock Washing A Tea, package
Armour's Lighthouse Soap, bar. . .
4c
Lion Brand XXXX Flour
H-barrel sack. 74c Vi-barrel sack 1.48
H-barrel sack ... .2.83
CHOICE STANDARD CANNED GOODS, at
per can
Extra Fine Lot of White Cauliflower, per head, 12c and. . . . Fine Solid Cabbage, pound. ............. Fancy Hot House Radishes, bunch Fancy Head Lettuce, 12c and
Snowy 10c 3c 15c
8c -.52 89c
No. 2 Cans Joan of Arch Kidney
Beans, No. 3 Cans Choice Hominy, No. 1 Can Monsoon Sliced Peaches, No. 3 Cans Cook's Fine Pumpkin,
No. 2 Cans Choice Wax Beans,
No. 2 Cans Extra Sugar Corn,
No. 2 Cans Choice String Beans,
No. 3 Cans Fine Saur Kraut, I REMEMBER, ONLY
per can.
8c 'K 89c
1c
Pickles, each
No. 3 Cans Monarch Apple Butter, can I vJC Globe Parlor Matches, package. ....... Best German Lentils, (Jf, pound. ............... DC Best Lima Beans, Q pound . '. .............. . J The Famous Pet Brand Milk 10c cans, each 8c; doz. .88c 5c cans, eaeh4c; doz. .43c
Maryland Rye Whiskey, qt. bottle Royal Crown Port
Wine, qt. bottle . Fine California Brandy, bottle . . Lion Blackberry Cordial, bottle. . , Fine Port Wine, gallon .jug. . . . . .
a
75C 35 c 72c 23c 98c
Bk Sals and Demonstration of National Biscuit Go's Goods
Uneeda Biscuits, 4?ot:r..25c
Frew Samples to Everybody
Very Finest Grade Vanilla Wafers, per lb
Fine Royal Sugar Cookies, per lb.... Fresh Baked Honey Flakes, per lb..
16c
All National Biscuit Co.'s
10c Package Cakes and
3 Crackers, packages . . .
25c
Saturday Candy Specials
Sugared Gum Drops, a good eating candy, OfW 3 pounds for aCUu
Cracker Jack 3 packages for
or
Chums, Barr's Saturday Candy, a IO- 50c Candy, OQf1 Uu pound box fisUU
Smokers Specials for Saturday POLLACK'S EXPERT LILLIAN RUSSELL and TOM KEENE AND NEW LA MARCA AND OFFI.
STOGIES, Box of 4 QUAKER BRAND, BACHELOR IC CIAL SEAL, 50c, Saturday 1D 5c Cigars, 8 for . . . . HQ CIGARS, 7 for. .... ZjJC 10c Cigars. .... ..
5c
A THIMBLE PARTY.
Mrs. W. A Hoke very pleasantly en
tertained the members of the R. A. Club
at her homo In Sibley street Thursday afternoon. The members were all present to enjoy the entertainment. They spent the afternoon with their needle
work until four o'clock when a dainty
luncheon was served. The refresh
ments were served in two courses. In
two weeks on Thursday afternoon Mrs.
Norman K. Strouse will entertain the
members at her home, 100 Clinton street. Mrs. Strouse will entertain at
& thimble party.
AX AFTERNOON MEETING.
The members of the Martha Society
of the First Christian church met In the church social rooms in Calumet
avenue, yesterday afternoon for their regrular weekly meeting. On account of
the absence of the president. Mrs. Will
Lasch the members decided to omit the
business session and the entire after
noon was devoted to sewing. A great
deal of work for the benefit of the so
clety was accomplished. During the social hour dainty refreshments were
served. Th members will meet again
next Thursday afternoon and a large
attendance of the membership is deslr
ed. The usual business and social pro
gram will he followed.. " A DICKER.
Honoring Mrs. Braglnton of Three
Rivers. Mich., Mrs. Mell of Haezlcraf
111., and Mrs. Shafer of Chicago who
are visiting in Hammond this week Mrs.
C. W. .Whitney very : charming enter
tained the members of the Twelve
O'clock Dinner Club at her home in Gostlin street yesterday. Mrs. Whitney was hostess at a dinner and afternoon
party. A Beautifully appointed dinne
of foifr courses waa served at twelve
o'clock. The guests passed the after
noon very enjoyably with their needle
work and conversation. The party wa
one of the Inost enjoyable of the week
end. The meoibers of the club are Mrs. E. E. Beck of Valparaiso. Mrs. W. D.
Clark of Chicago; Mesdames Charle
Monnette. Viola Smiley, E. E. Cole,
Wayne Vangrtder, Morris Champaign
Enola Payne, C. It Stewart. Richar
Caldwell. Frankie Nason, IJszle Pontius, Charles Stewart, B. J. Smalley and C.
W. Whitney. , . PARENTS CXUB MEETIXG. A very interesting meeting of th
Parents Club of the West Hammond
school was held yesterday afternoon n
the school hall. ' It was the regular
monthly meeting to which all the moth
era In the school district were Invited
There was a very large attendance con
slderlng the disagreeable weather. At -
torney John M. Stinson addressed tha mothers and the pupils of the eighth grade and his talk was listened to with
a great deal of Interest. The subject of his address was "Boys And Girls." The remainder of the program was given by the teachers and children of the grades and was very enjoyable. At the conclusion of the program several matters of interest to ths members were, discussed. The program for the afternoon was as follows: Muele ...j.... Room t
MAMMOND THEATRE sU-U. PHONE 63 . A One Night Only, Sunday, Feb. 4th A. H. WOODS Offers THE LAUGHIEST LAUGHING SHOW 02T EARTH
THE
Don't Miss
This
Opportunity To
Laugh
With The Multitudes
Join Th
Merry
Throng
That
Flocks
To
See, The
Laughing
Success
Of The Year.
GIRL
IN THE TA2I
Taxi Prices for Single Fares 25c, 50c 75c and 1.00 No Higher
Reserved Seats now on Sale at Box Offico
Make Early Reservations
Plenty of Good Seats for 50c and 75c
Coma And Refresh Yourself In the Waves Of Merriment On Tap. A Two . Hours Plunge In the Ocean Of Hilarity. .Splash! Funnier Than a Fish - In Seine
ANNOUNCEMENTS. OPES FOR Bl'SIXKSS. Mr. M. W. Owens, late of Chicago,
Illinois, has opened a new up-to-date art
Photo Gallery, at 169 E. State atreet.
over Ortt & Towle's Shoe Store, Ham
mond, Ind., now ready for sittings; but will have a formal opening, Saturday,
February 3rd, all day and evening, to which he cordially invites all to call and Inspect Mr. Owens wishes facos of the citizens of Hammond, and wl.'l
make sittings "free of charge" for use In show cases and will give one cabinet size finished picture, (or smaller if desired) free of all cost to each sitter.
Proofs will be shown and a satisfactory picture warranted In all cases. Keslttings of all who desire them free also. Only one sitting of a family. 2-l-2t
HAMMOND THEATR
PHONE 63
TOS1GHT Desrs Opes 7t09 First rlay 7i30
Q HIGH 3 GRADE
HER LADYSHIP'S PAGE (Drama) WHO MARIA WAS LITTLE (Comedy .AND ONE OTHER WM. BINME In Harry Lander's Songs
Photo-Plays
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teen decided that no invitations will be. extended their friends to attend the meetings in the future.
HOLS REGULAR MEETING. The regular bi-monthly meeting
A DANCE. One of the most enjoyable dances
the sfeason was given last evening i
the Masonic Temple in Muentch Court
by the members of the American Fed
eration of Musicians. A large numbv
of their friends were invited to be injsayior in Conkey avenue.
attenance. The evening's program oe-
ban at eight-thirty o'clock and danc
ing continued until twelve o'clock. The
affair was Informal and no programs were used. The musical program was
of
the Ladies' Aid Society of the Monroe street Methodist chapel was held yes
terday afternoon at. thd home of Mrs.
The
TONIGHT
SATTRDAY AND ST TNDAY CHILDREN'S MATINKB Saturday at ft P. St. ALL SEATS !- THE CHAMBERLAINS Novelfy Ropn Throwing DALLAS ROMANS Comedienne NORWOOD & WHEELER FOIR. EI. SON COMIQL'ES Knock-About Acrobats TMt TWO SHOWS NIGHT 9
very enjoyable. There were two hun-
, - j j
dred r more guests in attendance.
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The home of Mr. and Mrs. C. See In,
Rimbach avenue was tne scene of a pleasant affair last evenlnt when the members of the Arnona and Agoga classes of the First Baptist ehurch met
for a socla Isession. There were be
tween fifty and sixty members in at
tendance who spent the evenig in an
enjoyable social way. The red, yellow and white represented the classes Into
which ttte members were dividd who
ompleted in the various contest. Each
&'.d? had a -captain who arrangei the entries in the relay race, foot race, and
fifty yard dash. The evening's program was very unique and original. The serving of refreshments at ten o'clock concluded the entertainment which wai
one of the most delightful of the season.
MOZART CUB MEETING. The members of the Mozart Club will
meet at the home of Mrs. C. G. Kingwill in "Williams street Saturday ecering at eight o'clock. The study will be
American Composers and a very de
lightful program haa been arranged for the guests entertainment. On account ct the club's large membership it has
mem
bers devoted the afternoon to- their
r.eedle work, and accomplished a great
deal of work for the benefit of the society and church. A social hour wa enjoyed at which time Jthe hostess served her many guests with refreshments. The meeting was well attnded. The ar-
rrangementa were not completed for the next meeting but announcment it it will be made later. The date of the meeting is Thursday, February 13th. ENTERTAIN INFORMALLY. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Spellman entertained a few friends at their-home in Carroll street, "Wednesday evening. A pleasant time was spent socially, with music and games after which refreshments were served. A prettily appointed two course luncheon was served. AN AFTERNOON PARTY. Mrs. George Dobbins is entertaining the members of the Colonial Club at an afternoon thimble part today at ther home in Doty street. It is the regular bi-monthly meeting postponed from Thursday to Friday for the convenience of several of the memberi A SALE OF HOME BAKERY. Saturday, February 3rd the member ot the Deborah Aid Society of tht First Christian church wll have a sale of home baked goods in the. Hammond building at the corner of Hohman and Fayette streets. The public is invite.1. The members desire to clear a nl:;e sun ,to fee used for the Uneflt of th. church.
DR. H. B. HAYWAED SPECIALIST Diseases of tfc Ere, Ear, Han ana Threat. Eyes seientlAeally axaamlaM ed. Glasses flttea. Room 402, Hammond 8169 Phone 205. Hammond. Ind.
PAUL O. BERBER, D C. CHIROPRACTOR 433 Sheridan Ave. Whit las;. lad.
Phone 80-M Ofllee Hoars IS to 12 I to 4 If you are slek and have tried every other means without relief, try Clilroi practlc spinal adjustments and get well.
H. C. GROMAN, M. D. - Physician and Surgeon 402 Hammond Building Phones, Res., 242; Office, 205
THERE .ARE SIX COPIES OF THB TIMES SOLD IN HAMMOND FOR EVERT COPY SOLD IIY ANY OTHER PAPER. IT GIVES TOC THREE TIMES AS Ml'CII NEWS FOR ONE CENT AS OTHER PAPERS DO FOR TWO CENTS.
What will we have for Sunday Dinner? IS THE QUESTION THAT HAS BEEN ASKED THOUSANDS OF TIMES. PERHAPS WE CAN AID YOU IN YOUR SELECTION, BY READING- OVER THE FOLLOWING "AD." x PRICES ARE RIGHT. WE'LL STAND BACK OF THE GOODS.
Best Creamery A fi
Butter, per pound.". . .f UU
Best Grade Oleo, QQn per pound -00 Pure Jelly, assorted OCf flavors, 3 for aCUU 10 Lbs. Fresh Graham Flour only 0X
10 Lbs. Yellow Corn Meal, per pound
Fancy Santa Clara , Prunes, 2 lbs for. . . . . ZOG Armour's Tomato
Soup, 3 cans for. . ZjU i r
x.ionarcn umm sauce, OCn
2 for. aCfJU
Dried Peaches, large 1 E
halves, per lb I -JO
22?
Sirloin Steak, 1 On per pound OC Best Pot Roast Beef 4 f per pound. I C Small Pork Loins, Q7lmf per pound UC Small Pork Qr Shoulders, per lb. . Q4U 10 Lbs. Leaf Lard 1 OH for 1.00 Miller & Hart's No. 1
Hams, 10-lb aver-4 AXf age, per lb ". f2C
Plate Boiling Beef, per pound. CRISCO, per can.
No. 1 Strips IQJLf. Bacon, per lb. ... vJ2u
6c
25c
Hominy, large tins, 2 for
Lucca Italian pure, 50c size,
Olive
15c
Oil,
42c 15c 25c 40c
17c
5-Lbs. Best Head Rice. . .38c
French Peas, per can. . . .18c Real Coffee, per lb. . . . .25c Quaker Oatspkg. . ..... .8c Potatoes, guaranteed free from frost, peck, 35c Afk bushel I HJ'
Reid Murdoch Jam, 32-oz. jar, each Hart Brand Canned Corn, 3 for Shelled Walnuts, rer pound .....
Monarch Baked Beans
20c size, each
578 Hohman St., Hammond Phones J550-1551
