Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 220, Hammond, Lake County, 7 March 1912 — Page 2

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Social News ' IN " Hammond CfXEBBtTES AXMVERSARV. Miss Grace Kircheimer entertained a number of friends very delightfully last evening at her home, 727 Sohl street. The party was given to celebrate her birthday anniversary and she received many pretty gifts In remembrance of the day. Games and music were the social diversions enjoyed until ten o'clock when the young people were invited into the dining room and served with a supper. The tables were prettily appointed in pink and green. The invited guests included airs.. Jane Nelson of Aurora, 111., the Misses Hazel and Celia Kiley of East Chicago, Winnie Chapman, Gertrude Ktratton, Alma Korlin, Eleanor Mann. Ruth Roberts, Verna Mann, Messrs. Thomas Smith and Bed Victor of Chicago, Herbert Linz. Irving Johnson and Carl Tohl of East Chicago, Irving Nelson of Aurora, 111., Arthur Andree, Jim Scenes and Lucian Hlrsch. A THIMBLE PART V. A very enjoyable meeting of the members of the G. I. A. Embroidery Club took place yesterday afternoon M the. homo of Mrs. A. IX Crisman in Oak street. In company -with the members Mrs. Crisman entertained Mrs. Robert Herrfngton. The guests devoted the afternoon to their needle work until four o'clock when a prettily appointed luncheon of two courses was served. Announcement was made of future meetings. "The members wil lbe entertained at a thimble party at the home

Come Early and Avoid the Rush Special Sale on Fresh and Smoked Meats At 2 Stores Hammond Meat Market 101 State Street and North Side Grocery and Market 216 North Hohman Street. ALSO FANCY GROCERIES AT NORTH SIDE GROCERY AND MARKET. This Sale Includes Both Stores. Sale for Two Days, Friday and Salurday, March 8 and 9 Our Meats are the Best and our Prices the Lowest.

1H POIXDS FRESH LEAF LARD SHALL FRESH PORK LOINS, per pound...., 1.00 10 He SMALL FRESH PORK f. x SHOI LDERS, ner Round. . . & 2Q, XATIVB LEG OF VEAL, Q i per nowad ...insC NATIVE VEAL SHOULDER -4 ROAST, per pound ...XJLC XAT1VE VEAL DRE AST, ft i. jvOh poeket. per pound , If C ""MIND QUARTER LAMB, 4 ft l per pound 1U 2C FORE 41.4RTER LAMB, Q per pound X ATIVB RIB RO AST, f -f 1 per pound ..113L NATIVE SIRLOIN STEAK. lA per pound M.t 2 NATIVE BEEF rOT ROAST, rj 3 he prr p.w no ..h rib nou. i-vc; BEEF, per pound ...SUe Read "The 1-ake County Tlmr" v our apeelala. Prompt delivery to a Ion B-tveu to all telephone ordrra. . . . 101 State St

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IBUEEILEM BHS(D)o 84 State Street Hammond, Ind. NEW CASH MEAT MARKET Specials for Friday and Saturday, March 8 & 9 . We Sell just as we Advertise, Full Weight Guaranteed.

PORK LOIN ROAST, per pound - PORK CHOPS, per pound-. ROUND ROAST, per pound FRE8H PORK CALLIES, per pound. FRESH PORK BUTTS, per pound............ FRESH SPARE RIBS, 11c 12k 10c 9c 10c Sc 8c 9c pep pound CHOICE PORK SAUSAGE, pep pound FRESH RAW LEAF LARD, pep pound OUR BEST RENDERED LARD, pep pound CHOICE VEAL ROAST, pep pound 11c 12c CHOICE VEAL CHOPS, 4 pep pound-. CHOICE STEWING VEAL, q pep pound.. HH MUTTON HIND QUARTERS, pep pound.. MUTTON FORE QUARTERS, pep pound., MUTTON STEW, pep pound. 9c 7c 6c

All our Meats are Government Inspected. Givs us a call. We Know wa can Satisfy you anl Save you Mom. Conie as Early as you can to Avoid the Crowd. WATCH MONDAY NIGHT'S AD FOR TUESDAY'S SALE.

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of Mrs. Frederick A. Bull In Ann street. Wednesday afternoon, March 20th. Next Wt-dnesday afternoon the members of the G. I. A. to B. of I E. will meet in tho K. of P. Hall !n South Hohman street for a business meeting. MKS. II Kit B ST A HOSTESS. The members of the Indies' Aid Society of St. Piiul's Lutheran church were entertained by Mrs. Alwin Herbst at her home in South .Hohman street yesterday afternoon. There were between forty and fifty ladies in attendance and they spent the afternoon very enjoyable with music. A five o'clock supper was served. A silver collection was taken as is customary at the meetings and a nice sum was realized which will be used for the benefit of the church. In two weeks, Wednwduy afternoon, March 20th Mrs. Theo Claus will be hostess and entertain the members at the parsonage In Clinton street. MRS. JF.MW A HOSTF.SS. Between twenty and twenty-five members of the Ladies' Aid Society of the First M. K. church and their friends met at the home of Mrs. Jenks, 337 CaJumet avenue, yesterday afternoon. There will be no meeting in two weeks on account of the revival services at the church. The next meeting will not be called for four weks. Mrs. Jenks, Mrs. Kennedy, Mrs. Learning, Miss Lena KrinblU and Miss Gertrude .Tones were hostesses at the meeting and served a datnty luncheon during the social hour. AN AM. DAY SESSION. Yesterday at the meeting of the Deborah Society of the First Christian church held in the parlors of the church in Calumet avenue, several matters of Interest came up for discussion. The members met for an all day sesion.' The meeting was in charge of the members of Committee 8 POINDS FRESH MAMBIRGBR FRESH LAMB STEW, per pou nd SWEET PICKLED SALT PORK, per pound HOME CURED CORN BEEF, per pound SI OAR CI RED MOOSE BRAND HAMS, per pound.. SCQAR CURED CALIFORNIA HAMS, per pound. SUGAR CURED STRIP BACON, per pound -BARREL NEW CENTURY FLOUR.'.. FANCY POTATOES, per peek 8 POUNDS GRANULATED SUGAR. 7 BARS SWIFT'S PRIDE; SOAP FANCY MIXED NUTS. per pound 25c 6C 5c 13 He 94c 12;c 77c 33c 50c 25c 14c ery Thursday and Friday Inicn for atten. II narta of the rltr. si-i BEEF TENDERLOIN, pep pound 15c CHOICE BEEF RIB ROAST, boned and m rolled, per pound 41 PLATE BOILING BEEF, per pound-. ....... vnwMwc Bttr fUT KUA5T, pep pound , 8c CHOICE SIRLOIN STEAK, pep pound CHOICE PORTER. HOUSE STEAK, pep lb CHOICE ROUND STEAK, per pound STRIP STEAK, pep pound FLANK STEAKS, pep pound FRESH HAMBURGER STEAK, per pound FRANKFORTS, POLISH 12k 12c 1c Oc Oc 8c and GARLIC SAUSAGE, f per pound ... MD FRESH BOLOGNA AND UVER SAUSAGE, per pound JjfJ HEAD CHEESE AND BLOOD SAUSAGE, per lb. . . HQ

SOCIAL NEWS FOR FRIDAY. There will be a lueetlatc of the member of Hammond Temple No. 73 Pythias Sinters Friday evening In the K. of I'. Hall la South Hohman atreet. The members of the Loyal Women's Class of the First Christian church will be entertained by Mrs. Clark Wagner at her borne. 202 Michigan avenue, Friday afternoon. The monthly meeting of the Parents Club of the Lincoln school will be held Friday afternoon at three o'clock In the kindergarten hall. No. 2 Mrs. John Grace is chairman of the committee. They served a dinner at noon and also had a sale of hom, bakery from which they realized a nice sum. The proceeds will be used for the benefit of the church. The members planned to meet for another all day session next Wednesday, March 13th. Friday evening of this week the children of the Lafayette school will repeat their play "A Brownie Picnic ' at the church for the benefit of the Deborah Society. The public Is Invited to attend. HOLD MONTHLY MEETING. Miss Norma Locklin will talk on ."'Domestic Science;" before the members of the' Parents Club of the Lincoln school at their meeting- Friday afternoon in the kindergarten hall. The program will be rlven by the children of the grades assisted by Mrs. John Powell, Jr. The program will bas follows: Piano Solo Irene Justic? Recitation May Seamen Piano Solo Fenton ZInner Vocal Selection . .Mrs. John Towell. Jr. Piano Solo '. Hazel Melville Folk Game. .Children of Kindergarten Tlano Solo Alice Kummcr Talk on Domestic Science Miss Norma Locklin America. HOLD WEEKLY MEETING. Mrs. Stevens was at home to the members of the Ladies' Aid Society of the First Congregational church at her home In North Hohman street yesterday afternoon. The members met to sew and accomplished a great deal of work for tho society. During the 30clal hour the hostess served her guests with dainty refreshments. There will no meeting next Wednesday and announcement of the meeting In the two weeks will be made later. Next Thursday evening, March 14th the members will give an "Old Time" social In the church parlors to which the public is invited. MEET IN CHURCH PARLORS. Mrs. George P. Stout and Mrs. William A. Stout were hostesss at tha meeting of the Ladies Aid Society of the First Presbyterian church yesterday afternoon In the parlors of the church In South Hohman street. Plans were made to have another paper and magazine sale this year and the members and their friends are kindly requested to save all old papers. Announcement wive made of the -next meeting to be held Wednesday, March 12th. .A social hour was enjoyed following the business meeting when the hostesses served a luncheon. There were man ymembers In attendance at the meeting. HONOR MR. MILLEH. A number of the friends of Mr. E. .T Miller met in Columbia Hall, West Hammond last evening and gave a farewell party in his honor. Mr. Miller has lived in Hammond for many years and for the past thirteen years has bcn employed at the Lion Store. He will leave within the next few days MINCED HAM AND NEW 4 " ENGLAND HAM, per lb.. ft NO. 1 SALAMI SAUSAGE, p per pound...... HQ NO. 1 SUMMER SAUSAGE, 4 per 'pound...... "JC SWEET PICKLED JJ BEAN PORK, per pound... Hft OUR BEST BOILED 1f HAMS, whole, per lb I HfJ OUR BEST BOILED HAM, liced, per pound ZuC NO. 1 SUGAR CURED REG. HAMS, per. lb...... 1 A H NO. 1 SUGAR CURED BREAKFAST BACON, j per pound I Jyf SUGAR CURED STRIP BACON, per pound.... 1x0 BOILING BACON, 5 per pound , HH NO. 1 SUGAR CURED n PICNIC HAMS, per lb... JjC DRY SALT SIDE PORK, 4 f pep pound.; I Ijf' J. F. JELKE CO. GOOD LUCK BUTTfcRINE, pep pound.. 1 C MOXLEY'S SPECIAL 4 1 BUTTER I NE, per lb C

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THE CAMERA CIRL -V '1st, 1. The latest fad of the society airl Is to carry in her handbag a tiny cam era loaded with films, w hich the can use instantly and if necessary without ier friends even knowing that he Is recording their , actions, as after use It can be slipped back unnoticed Into the bag. for Blue, Island, 111., where he will engage in business and make his home in the future. Mr. and Mrs. Miller are very popular in Hammond and have a large circle of friends. The Hammond men at the gathering last evening expressed regret at Mr. Miller's leaving but wished him success in his new venture. Henry "SV'hitaker, Attorney Tinkham, Martin Finneran anJ Tony Litzan were among those who spoke at the banquet table. A banquet was served at six o'clock following which there! was music and the guests remained" until a late hour to enjoy the program. Charles Rhode rendered several piano selections. Herman douse who has been located la Hammond for several months will accompany Mr. Miller. Among those present at the banquet and reception were B. J. Miller, Herman Clouse, Tom Hagen, AVUI Lawson. Tony Litzan, Will Kane. "Bud" Patrick, Ottis Puntney, Joe Cramer, Louis Buser, George Carroll, Frank Gralak, Tony Rungold. Dave Lovegren. John Walts, "Dad" Hagen, Carl Nelson, Saylor Long. Will Summers, "Frenchy" Roland, Roy Faust. Frank Roth. Henry Yalowitz, Al Sceley, John Claussen. F. C. Brincken. C. E. C. Payne. Otto Bowers, Henry Whitaker, C. B. Tinkham. Charles Chandler, A. Jelonak, Charles Gruen, Ames, Fred Camp, Fred Hansen, Martin Finneran, Collins, and Charles Rhode. AT FOUNTAINS, HOTELS, OR ELSEWHERE Get the Original and Genuine ELICITS tVJALTED MILEt The Food Drink for All Ages RICH MILK. HALT CHAIN EXTRACT. IN FOWDE Not in any Milk Trust Insist on "HORLICK'S, Taka packs bom It does Bot pay to go wound in wet weather wiLhoul proper toot protection. It doe not pay to buy and wet ordinary rubber. At no higher price you can buy the kind that are "different," the kind that Wear. Ask w to show you BEWHMEALL5 RUBBERS. Notice bow well they are made. See the Samson Extension Heel which insure wear at the important part. Try one pair. Never again will you be satisfied to buy the ordinary rubbers. E. G. MINAS GO.

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Thursday, March 7th Skating. Friday, March 8th Boxing and Wrestling. Saturday, March 9th Polo, Indiana Harbor vs E. Chicago Sunday, March I Oth Skating Afternoon and Evening.

7;30 Phone 2329:00 Tonight, Frl. Sat. and Sun. Matinees Sat. and Sun. 2 Performances Every Night. KKVO, AVAUH & MELROSE GEORfiB AM VESTKEXO HERBERT AM) DEN MS ESMERALDA AXD OTHERS. TWIN- CITY. CLUB VOTES DOWN LADIES. West Hammond Reformer Will Not Speak in Men's j Time at Club. ! XIlss Virginia Brooks will have no opportunity to talk reform before tho Commercial club of Indiana Harbor and East Chicago If the club members know themselves. At least if she does she will have to do so during the time allotted to the women by the club. j Last night a proposition that the i clubrooms be given up to a meeting under the auspices of the Woman's club next Wednesday evening, was voted down. The club members thought they saw In the request an effort on the part of the women to work In their meetings evenings, and the club voted that the privileges already accorded the women be not further extended. Afternoons are already given to the meetings of two women's clubs and the men declare they are not willing to give up their clubrooms evenings. They admit they are mean old things and are satisfied to let it go at that. A communication from the president of the Women's club was read asking for the use of the club next Wednesday evening for the purpose of listening to a talk by Miss Brooks to which men would be Invited. A motion was at once made that the communication be tabled, but a substitute was offered that the rooms be not given for the purpose and an amendment that the privileges already extended the ladles be not extended. This was passed. A COMMITTEE MEETING. The Mothers Committee of the Hammond Woman's Club will meet at the home of Mrs. E. A. Weeks, 835 South Hohman street, Saturday afternoon, March 9th at three o'clock. Dr. Mary E. Jackson is chairman of the committee. PARENTS CM B MEETING. The monthly meeting of the Parents' Club of the West HammonJ school will be held at three o'clock this afternoon in the school hall. A short program will be given following which the members will meet for a business session. The folowing is the program: ....t'della Deavcr and Paul Slegrlst Piano Duett Music... Pupils of the Grades Mrs. Edith Beardsley, musical director. Polk games and dances by pupils of the grades Miss Jeanette Cohen, director Song Vlrena Abernathy A SOCIAL, SESSION. The members of St. Paul's Lutheran League will meet in the school hall at! the corner of Sibley street and Oakley avenue, this evening at eight o'clock. It will be the monthly social meeting and the committee has arranged a program for the entertainment of those who attend. A WHIST I'.VRTV. Whist will be played by the members of the 'Fern Leaf Linen Club at the'.r bl-monthly meeting this afternoon it the home of Mrs. Foster Murray In East Sibley stret. A El'CHHG PARTV. This afternoon Mrs. Frank S. Bets will entertain the members of the Columbia Club at her home in South Hohman street. The afternoon will be devoted to cards and euchre will be played at three tables. W. C. T. V. MEETING. The members of the W. C. T. V. will meet with Irs. W. O. Leaverton at her home, 1118 Madison stret, Friday afternoon, March 8th at two-thirty o'clock. NO MEETING YESTERDAY. There was no meeting of the members of the Ladles' Guild of St. Episcopal church yesterday afternoon which was the regular meeting day. A meeting wil be caled for Wednesday, March 13 and business of Importance will be transacted. Mrs. E. M. Shanklin and Mrs. E. S Cooper saw "Bunty Pulls the Strings' at the Princess theater in Chicago thl3 afternoon. OLIVER VISIBLE TYPEWRITER For sale cheap. Perfect condition and does splendid writing. Could ship on approval and trial. Write to Charles W. Rlckart, Ronedale, Kaa.

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The Whole Country l Talking About MUTT and JEFF, BUD FISHER Started It YOU THEM CARTOONED Br Laugh Coins s4it"e AND HAVE THE. OF YOUR Life CARD OF THANKS. We wish to thank the neighbors and our many friends who extended their kindness and sympathy- during tho bereavement of our dear wife and mother. We also wish to thank the employes of Reid Murdock and Company, the employes and Mr. Cohen of the White Store and all of our friends for the beautiful floral offerings, JOHN DRZYMALSKI AND CHILDREN. Miss Ella Wickham Is reported to bi quite ill at her home In Erie street. G. W. Hunter Is very 111 at his home In South Hohman street. Miss Mayme Kalowlts who submitted to an operation at the Wesley Hos pital In Chicago a few weeks ago is recovering nicely and will be brought to her home in Hammond this afternoon. Mrs. T. J. Masterson of Edgewater. Chicago and Mrs. J. Cunningham of Hamburg were visiting friends in Homewood yesterday. THE HOME NEWSPAPER OF LAKE COUNTY IS THE COMPLIMENT BESTOWED BT ITS READER3 ON TH xuuea Wanted Car repairers; steady work; good wages. Illinois Car Mfg Co., 143rd & Clark St., Hammond, Ind.

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Don't Fall to Bring the Little ones to see MUTT AND JEFF HAMMOND - THEATRE TONIGHT Starting at 7:20 3 HIGH Photo-Plays GRADE AND SO(ii BEST IN THE CITY I.ILLIAN THOMPSON, Sopr-no 5 Cents Only Admission 5c FOR SALE VacuMin Cleaiiiiigf : Oetfiift . Mounted on automobile truck, in good condition, A bargain if taken now. Address, 1 C H. HARVIL Chesterton' - Indiana ARE VOB READING THE TIMES f

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