Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 292, Hammond, Lake County, 31 May 1912 — Page 2

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THE TIHE3. Friday, May 31, 1912.

Social News Hmmonci

rHILDREXS' tAT REHERSAL. The primary department of the First Jlethodlst'Sunday School will meet for childrens' day rehersal Saturday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Mrs. J. O. Thompson desires all the " children present so the projrrarn may fee the

most complete yet glf'en. The second Sunday evening In June Is the time for the entertainment. GRANTED A LICENSE. A marriage .license was granted to Miss Lydia Boyermeister of Crown Point and Guilford Provot of Hammond In Racine, Wis. this week. . The announcement -of their marriajre will eome-as a surprise . to many of their frtends in the country. They will recelre the best wishes an congratulations of many friends. . A RRIIGE PARTY.

miss tsertna Hansen entertained a few friends at bridge last evening at

Hammond Meat Market

101 STATE STREET. 216 N. HOIOIAN STREET.

Special Sale of Fancy Groceries, Fresh and Smoked Meats Our Meats Are the Best. Our Prices the Lowest. We Sell Just as We Advertise.

31.2ic

Small Fresh Pork Loins, lb

i resh Dressed Stewfl A3A

in Chickens, lb . iLti4-' Native Leg of Vea -f! lr pound Native Veal Roast, -f fftbri pound. . . : ii (L

Native Veal Breast jfM.fi) with pocket, lb.. 1Lv2"'

Native Beef Pot Roast, lb Small Fresh Pork Shoi'ilders, lb ... . Native Rib Boiling , Beef, lb . ....

M 2

iic 71c

Fresh Hamburger

Steak, lb Salted Pork Shoulders, lb . . ,

Salted Spare Ribs,

14Hc

9c

7ic

Dound M A V

Moose lirancl Hams, lb No. 1 California Hams, lb

No. 1 Strip Bacon, f 1 1

pound .J!tir2L' Va-bbl New Century QJja 7 bars Swift 's F Pride Soap dSC

Fancy Apples, per peck . . . . .

ic

25c

Prompt Delivery to all Parts of the City Strict attention given to all phone orders

"hi . Chas. Berendft

Kohman & Bosnia Sts Phone 431

her home. 11 Rimbach avenue, me party was given in compliment to Mrs.

Nathan L. Thompson of Everett, Wash, who is the guest of her mother and sister. Mrs. A. E. Merry weather and Miss Myrtie- Merryweather at

their home in South Hohman street.

.fter the card games a two .course

luncheon was served.

i A5f AFTKRXOOX I'AKTV. A very -oleasaTJt.-Weetmg of the tp

todate Whist Clwb w held at the home of Mrs. J. T. Flavin In- South

Hohman street Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Flavin entertained with cards and whist was played t two tables

High scores were made by Mrs. I L. Davis and Mrs. Barney Kenny nd they were awarded pretty prizes. Following the games a dainty two course luncheon was served. Eight covers were laid. Mrs. P. L. Davis of Rimbach avenue was named as the next hostess and she will entertain the members on the afternoon of June 12th. ESTEHTA1XS WITH CARDS. Mrs. J. J. Camp entertained the mem

bers of the Good Will Club very de

lightfully at her home In Claude street vesterdav afternoon. The members

I played pedro at four tables and after

(several game the honors were award

ed. The first honors were won oy xvirs. Camp. Frlfces were also won by Mrs.

Huber, Mrs. Nicholas and Mrs.

Truedell. The consolation trie was

awarded to Mrs. Al Truedell. A dain

ty luncheon was served after the card

games. In two weeks on Thursday

afternoon, June 13th the members will

be entertained by Mrs. Fred Kraloweti

at her home, 188 Elm street. Mrs,

Kralowetz wil entertain at an after

noon card party. MRS. BALDWIX A HOSTESS.

" Mrs. C. D.. Baldwin will entertain the Helping and Embroidery Club at bet home, 21 Truman avenue, Wednesday afternoon ot next week. This

week's meeting was postponed on ac

count of Decoration Day. A large at

tendance is desired at the meeting as

business of Importance will be trans acted. AID SOCIETY TWEETS. The members of the Ladies' Aid So

ciety ot the First tTesbyterian church met in the uarlors of the church In

South Hohman street. Wednesday aft ernoon and were .pleasantly entertain

ed bv Mrs. Mlrmte Kline and Mrs.

SOCIAL EWS FOR SATURDAY. There Will be meetla of the members of Dorcas Rebeckah L4re ftotartfay evetifas iB I. . O. F.Hall la State street. The tnetahera of the Martha Society will have a sale of home bakery Saturday at tho Flint Cartotlfta eharch la Calaaet aveaue

Klotz. During the social hour a dalnt

ty luncheon was served. Flans were

made for serving the alumni banquet.

Friday evening, June tth. There will

be another meeting of the Society

Wednesday afternoon of fiext week

and the members Will follow their

usual business and sooial program.

second recital -at the Hammond Musi

cal College, Saturday night. June 1 at

o'clock by pupils ol the intermediate

department:

Duet On the Alert Engleman

Marie and Ida Schmueser,

Minuet L. Antique ...... .Paderewskl

Walter Bell

Louis' Dreams Brown

H erea " Bee be.

Fleeting Days ..Bailey

Gertrude Koehneman

Valse In B flat. Dur and

Hussel Burk.

Dream of the Shepherdess .Tabltsky

Florence Mlshke.

Wonder If Ever The Rose .Slater

Esther Schroeder.

Les Myrtes S.. Wachs

Leonard Hirsch and Irma Campbell

Hark, Hark the Lark . -Schubert-Liszt

Day Malo.

A Rose Fable .....Hawley

A Memory.

Ruth Sohl

Stan the month right by doing all your marketing at the

tore Pure Food Grocer?

37 Big Specials for Friday Evening and Saturday, June 1st

Lion

No. 2 fine . Sugar per can. . .

cans Corn, 7k

Armour's Lighthouse Soap, SS 4c Fresh Granulated Corn Meal, Vz-lb cans 1 Dr. Price's Baking Pow

der, can.

No. 2 cans Aurora Early June Peas, pel' 1 9n can. . I CmXj

Fels Naptha Soap, 6 bars Orfor uv

Kellog's famous

Corn Flakes

per pkg. .

9c

21c

Santos and Rio

Coffee

per lb. .

a. -J N . 23c

Royal Crown Port Wine quart . 35c Strong Tomato and Cab

bage Plants

per

dozen.

10c

- Fine Assorted Cakes,

r.....9c

Our Leader

30c Coffee

per lb ... .

27c

Regular 5c quality Noodle Soap

Chips

C pounds

for...-.,.

15c

Fresh Shredded Cocoanut

per pound ,

15c

Lion XXXX Brand Flour

-barrel sacks.. V4 -barrel sacks . . Va-barrel sacks . .

.77c .1.52

.2.93

Kirk's Witch Hazel

Toilet Soap

3tabo3x ;9C

Clover. Leaf - Assorted -Preserves Per On jar ..OO

Choice qual. Mustard Sardines can. . . U2U

14-lb bags Wyandotte Table Salt,

per

bag.

18c

Ginger Snaps and Soda Crackers

Extra Choice

Japan Rice,

Duffy's pure Malt

Whiskey

per bot . . .

72c

Astor Plants,

4 colors.

per do2.

10c

Extra Choice California NAVEL ORANGES,

15c

per dozen

per

pound.

61c

per lb..

5C

Cedar Valley Creamery Butter the. Butter without a poHb... 30c

Another Big Lot of Fine CUBAN PINEAPPLES Don't put off canning Pineapples. They will not stay as cheap very

long. Each only. ........ Per dozen only

7c 75c

Fine quality Tea Siftings pfcg. .1 2c

Monarch Brand

Grape Juice,

25c pt bot . . .

15c

Fancy bright Mezzina

Lemons,

per doz

19c

Best quality Laundry Starch, 4 lbs -I Cn for. .. . I vlU

Royal whole Evaporated

Apricots

per lb ... .

10c

Staylit Matches, 5c packages each Qlr at Q2C Best quality Peanut

Butter

per lb..

40c grade Uncolored

Japan Tea

per lb..

Maryland Pure Rye Whiskey qt.... 69c Home Grown Asparagus Pr 7ft bunch ...fb

and the' same work will be carried on

by the members.

AX INDOOR riCTilC.

About thirty young people of the

PresbyteTl.a Social tJub me In pxtlors of the church In South Hohman street -yesterday for an indoor picnic. An elaborate picnic luncheon was serv

ed and the hours were spant ento-ahlv

with tcames nr. a contacts. The rnembers had f latina to Ho to the lake. Tront, but other arranipemeots were made yester

day.

AN AM, DAY SESSIOX. The mnnberg of the Woman's Guild

of St. faars Episcopal church met for aa ia.ll aay session Wednesday in the

rUa room la Rfmbach avenue. Mrs

Erlck Lund was hostess at the meeting and served a luncheon at noon. There

a tewrf!.. t numDer 01 members at the meet

,,, , , .v.. 1 ln " ihy spent the day sewlner. A

a I Br1 oeal of m'orlc was accomplished

iNexi Wednesday afternooTi th.ra will

be an auxiliary meetfnier at the hom of

Mrs. Henry Lundt, 15 Williams street.

ana the members are Invited to meet

and listen to an address by Mr. Haj

waK&wa, a missionary from Japan. A

short musical program

fclven.

will also bo

CXI B IS REORGANIZED.

Airs. a.. I). Crtsmnn will entertain

few triends at her home in Oak street

this afternoon for the purpose of re

organizing the Golden Rod club. After

the business meeting the afternoon will

be devoted to cards and pedro will be

played. The members will meet- resru

lany every two woeks on Thursday

afternoon in the future

MEET THIS AFTERNOON. On account of lecoratJ6n day the

meeting of the members of Sewing Cir

vie no. z or at. Margaret s hospital was

postponed from Thursday to VrlA av a ft

v aise rimanie I emoon. Mrs. Tjntt9ril Ti'nh.fT.-k.

Urace Jenkins. I the hostess at the meetlna- nd win n

ine i-aims mn.ii ttt ft the mpmhom it hsr knm. in

L.abaua Law. I Clinton street. Jedro will be

All patrons I the college ana dut-ing the afternoon.

friends are invited to be present

also served a dinner to the public at

noon. During tha aitarnoon th tnem-

bers sewed and. accomplished a great deal ot work. ... las wr mad to serve a luncheon at noon and have refreahmeata (er al at tha Play Festival at Harrison park. The next meet

ing will take place Wednesday, June 5, in the church parlors.

A'S ICE CREAM SOCIAL.

The social at which tha members of

the West Hammond Parent club will entertain will be trivem this evening on

the school lawn. Ice cream and cake will be erved. The members hope to

realize a nice sum to be used for the

benefit of the school. The social had to

be postponed from Wednesday to Friday evening on account of the disagree

able weather.

A THIMBLE PARTY. Next Wednesday afternoon, June 5, Mrs. M. 1 Dick will entertain the members of the G. t. A. Embroidery club at her borne In Summer street. There was

no meeting Wednesday afternoon of

this week, which was the regular meeting day. NO MEETING THIS WEEK. There was no meeting of the Afternoon Whist club this week. The next meeting wfll take place Wednesday, JuneS, and the hostess will be named later. The afternoon will, "He devoted to bridge whist

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232

A GREAT VAUDEVILLE SHOW Fiddler and Shelton Comedy, Singing, Imitations and Plana Frank Raae Gordon and Einley Novel and Eccentric Dancing Louise Defoggi "The Little Fashion Plate" John Zouboulakis Clay Artist and Musician Other Features

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heiser of Carroll stret have been spending a few days in Crown Point.

Mr. G. C. Messenger of Chicago is In

Hammond in the Interest of the Indiana National Life Insurance Company of Indiana.

played

1IARR-SM1LEY KfPTI ALS.

The fnarrlaire f Miss Jennie Barr

formerly Of HHiitiMi4 but now of Chi

(ago and Carl Sfhiley was solemnized

yesterday at the Presbyterian parson

age in Englewood. It was a very quiet wedding and only the Immediate

relatives were present. Mr. and Mrs.

Smiley are the Quests of Mrs. Knola

A SOCIAL. SESSION'. Mrs. Berqulp't, 3318 Magoun avenue,

East Chicago, was at home to a number of her friends Wednesday afternoon. Among her guests were members of the Baptist Women's tTnion of Ham

mond and the Ladies' Aid society of the First Congregational church of East Chicago. The afternoon ' was spent

pleasantly in a social way with music

Payne today at heT home, 120 Conkey J and after the pro.erra.tn a dainty tea was

"i

served. The members of the Hammond

society have not yet made arrange

ments for their next regular meeting.

A LAWN SOCIAL. Mrs. Sliger's class of the Christian

Sunday school will give an ice cream

social Saturday afternoon and even

ing, June 1, at the "home of Mrs. Merrill, B89 Murray street. The -public Is given a cordial invitation to attend. .

MEET IN CHi nni PARLORS. A nretfng of the Ladies' Aid society

of the Ktrnt M. E.r church took place Wednesday afternoon In the church so

cial rooms in Russell street. The members were pleasantly entertained ty Mrs. C. U WoTT. Mrs. C. W. Whltnev,

Mrs. A. E. Wilcox. Mrs. Wilson and Mrs.

H. E. Folk. Dainty refreshments were served during the social hour. Plans

for the next meeting were made and

other tmsiness of interest to the mem

bers was disposed of.

12c

32c

Extra fancy NEW POTATOES, red

stock), per lb 4Hc per peck

60c

Saturday Candy Specials

Almond Bar Milk Chocolates, three 5c bars 1ft. for... lUC

Marmalade Jellies, assorted flavors, Per 1 11

! pound. .... I IJSS'

Assorted Wrapped Caramels, very speper lb, ....... ,gy

Barr's Saturday j ii i -it- .

vituuy, max delici

ous confection, 50c box .

29c

Bargains in Cigar Department

Quaker Bond,, high

grade union made

5c ciai box of 75. .

89c

Adad and Diamond Crown 7.for 25c

Havana Londres and Great Gunner 10t!:r25c

La Marca and Official Seal

10c cigars

at ....

5c

avenue "but will leave for Knoxville.

Tenn. this evehing to remain for a

week or ten days. They will be enter

tained at the home of Mr. Smiley's sister, Mrs. Carl 'Thomas where his mother. Mrs. Viola Smiley is also a

guest. They win return to Hammond

and announce their "at home" among

their friends. Mrs. Smiley is the

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Barr

of Bnglewoofi. She formerly lived

here and has many friends among the

young people of the city. Mr. Smiley is one ot the prominent young men of

Hammond and bas a large circle of

friends. He Is employed "by the Stand

ard Steel Car Company. . A-StftriUSE PARTY.

A surprise party was given in honor

of Miss Ruth Mathews last evening at her home in West State street. Games and music were " enjoyed until "ten

o'clock when refreshments were serv

ed. A daintily arranged luncheon of two "courses was served. The following young people were guests: Misses

Esther Clair. Hasel Davis. Rose Lang

been. Lena Wahl. Florence Knott, racturers or boutn Bena. will show a

Mareraret Schneider. Jennie Schultz. f u11 llne of hi& &rade shl patterns

Mabel Peters. Ruth Mathews. Sarah ana la"e measure t rmay ana featur

Blair, Messrs. Edward Akers, Gilbert a at Dm Lederer. Hammond, 366

rvf.ir twmt- Thnmnunn Hnirn I South Hohman Street. o extra

n.i,ociT v.rnHt FvoehUnir .1 Charges for monograms. 2-3t

Nolan Heaver. Alfred Knott, Archie

Special train to South Bend, Saturday. June 1st account of the High school athletic meet. Leaves Hammond at 8 a. m. Round trio $1.40.

Mrs. Johnson will leave for her

home in Rockville, Ind. today after

visiting hr sister, Mrs. August Schneider at her home in Mason street

for several days.

The Misses Daisy and Kate Emery

of Logan street saw "The Quaker

Girl" at the Illinois theater in Chicago

yesterday afternoon.

Mrs. T. H. Downers of Hegewisch is

visiting in Hammond tday.

Miss Thee. Crosman spent yesterday

with relatives In Morgan Park, 111. Mrs. Margaret Hastings and datigh

ter, Miss Genevrve Hastings of State

street will leave Tor Hot Springs, Ark. tomorrow to remain for a two week's visit. Mrs. George Drackert ot State street spent Decoration Day In Crown Point. Miss Mayme Knoerze'r and Miss Mona Krost saw "A Modern Eve" at the Garrick theatre In Chicago yesterday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Zoll of Claude

street spent Decoration Day with Mr.

nd Mrs. J. H. Cummlnga at their

home in Chicago.

Miss Ethel Ebrlght. ftnd Glen

Ebrlght motored to Valparaiso yester

day and spent the day.

Mrs. C. L. Woll is entertaining hr,

sister, Mrs. C. L. Beck bf Chicago at her home In Claude atreet today. George Drackert and daughter. Miss Beulah Drackert spent Decoration Day in Valparaiso.

DICTATES OF FASHION. There is quite a penchant for blue in

millinery circles at present, chiefly 'tf

the vivid shades. Linen is used in a new and distinctive way by being combined with other materials, as batiste, taffeta satin and washable tulle.

Prof. R. E. Parnell Magnetic Healer

1 aa. il ", ' V

NO DRUGS

NO KNIFE

Mr. Davis

KOTICB. of Davis

Shirt Manu-

Travers, Robert Mathews and Herman

Peters. HONOR MISS WILSO.

Miss Blanche Nixon entertained Mts Grace Wilson and a few of Tier friends at a picnic party at the Lake Front

Park yesterday afternoon, Miss Nixon

entertained at a miscellaneous shower

in honor of Miss Wilson who will be

one of the season s nriaes. i ne -guests were the teachers in the Wallace school Where Miss Nixon is, principal and Miss Wilson Is a kindergarten teacher. Miss Myrtle Nixon of Berwyn, 111., was the only out of sown guest. The many gifts to Miss Wilson were nldden In the sand along the

beach and she was asked to search for them. Games were played after which refreshments were aerved. An elaborate picnic luncheon was served. A MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER. A miscellaneous shower was given at the home of Miss Helen Schneider, 34 Russell street last Wednesday evening honoring Miss Rose Boose whose marriage to Clarence Lowell will be a ceremony of Wednesday, June 12th. She received many pretty gifts from friends. In honor of her approaching marriage. The evening was spent with music and games "until ten o'clock when a prettily appointed luncheon was served. The refreshments were served In two courses. Flowers and pretty greenery were used to decorate the table. Covers were laid for the Misses Clara Lauerman, Esther Schroeder, Pearl Bradke, Anna Klock, Anna Tauschek, Rose Ruschll, Ella Hatt, Gertrude Boose, Julia Kingston, Pearl Henry, Rose Itoose and Helen Schneider. 1

A THIMBLE PARTY. Miss Mary Hoeppner pleasantly entertained the j-oang women of the B. O. N. club last evening at her home. 197 Ash street. After a few -hours spent with needlework the guests were invited into the dining room and served with a dainty luncheon. Th table decorations wore pink and white carnations. At the meeting next Thursday evening Miss Martha Borchert will b hostess. LAST MEETING OF THE Y ISA K. Mrs. M. Rubin was at home to the members of the Jewish Ladies' Aid society Wednesday afternoon at Tier home, 3a3 East Sibley street. There were a number of members in attendance at tire meeting and they followed their usual basitrees fclYd social program. A dainty luncheoji was served during the social "hour. The meeting Will be the last of the club year. A new series of meetings will b"egtn early la -September

I PATENT YOUR IDEAS

and make I "rj?.

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TO GET THEM-

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H. C. GROLIAN, XL D. Thytician and Surgeon 402 Hammond Building Phone, Res., 242; Office, 20S

AX ALL DAY SESSIOX. The. members of the Ieborah society

of the First Christian church met tor an i

all day session Wednesday in parlors

of the church in Calumet avenue. Committee So. 3, of which Mrs. Granger is chairman, had charge of the meeting.

They had a sale of home bakery and

fdff have an unV fffif broken ten year M record of leaderpB ship, on quality fJ HL and service. IJM l'Mk. riold by all dealer jfryMJ

Mas title Home fior 4he Nobby, Up-tto-Bate Dresser Hatter and Gents' Furnisher

601 HOHMAN ST., HAMMOIID BLDG., HAMMOND, O.

EXTESA SPECIAL FRESH TOASTED ORIOLE CORN FLAKES, fresh from the oven, the biggest bargain ever offered in Corn Flakes, 4 packages for.

8 POUNDS BEST HEAD RICE

10c quality, for

35c

FANCY SALT MACKEREL, weighing

from each.

54 to 1 pound

DRIED PEACHES,

large halves, per pound.

PEARL1NE, package, g

OP 7 packages for ...

I5c 1 4c 25c

HART BRAND PEARS, extra special

price. 3-pound can for

29c

WE KNOW IF YOU TRY OUR SPE

CIAL BLEND COFFEE AT 3Qc POUND YOU WILL NEVER LOOK FOR BETTER.

Pork Shoulders, per lb. .

Veal Shoulder, per lb Hamburger Steak, per lb , Picnic Hams, per lb , 2-lb Strips Bacon, per lb

POTATOES

Fancy Old Potatoes, fme cookers,

per" peck, 38c jer bushel

Tlic 14ic

10c 11c 14G

1.45

MIDGET SWEET PICKLES, per dozen, gQ quart. ... . . BEST BRAND CANNED APRICOTS, 3-lb can for... HART BRAND BAKED BEANS, 15c size, 2 for FRESH MIXED COOKIES, 2 pounds for...

PURE EXTRACT OF LEMON

VANILLA FLAVORS, bottle ,

BARBER'S BEST AND CHEAPEST

MATCHES, large package

ARMOUR'S KITCHEN OEtfc KLENSER, cans for. faDC

WIZARD CARPET CLEANER,

3 packages for..........

25c

30c 20c 25c 25c

I. OR 9c

I4c

25c

10 POUNDS GRANULATED SUGAR with grocery order of $1 or more S40

578 Hohman St., Hammond Phones J550-I55I