Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 114, Hammond, Lake County, 11 October 1912 — Page 2

THE TIMES.

Fridav, Oct. 11. 1012.

MKKT10 WS rOSTIH)KD. The meeting of the Standard Bearers which was announced would take place this evening at the. home of Miss Katherii Pwli ifr in llussell street, has been postponed until Tuesday evening when Miss Gladys Martin will bee hostess at her home in Ofrden street. The meeting will be in the- nature of a farewell to Mts Swlt7.f r who will soon move from Hammond to make her home In Plymouth. Ind.

K1T(1!K MIOWKH, The first of a series of parties honoring Miss Florence Henry was ttlven by Mrs. .1. A. Tweedie at her home in I!runswick last evening. Mrs. Tweedie entertained the youtijc women of her Sunday school class of the Kirst Con-jrrep-ational church nt a kitchen shower In compliment to Miss Henry whose rjarriaije t'. Mr. stoker will be an event of Thursday. November the seventh. lr friends showered her with many useful (rifts. The home whs prettily decorated for the party with

the class colors, black and sold. After jed the tables very prettily. Covet s Karnes and music had been enjoyed for ; were laid for eiht quests. In two a few hours the guests were invited in- weeks the members will be entertained to the dininK room and served with re-j by Mi s. Robert (lehrins at her home freshments. The luncheon was served 'in Indiana avenue. Mrs. Oehrinfj will in two courses. At each cover was a be hostess at a thimble party, prize package. The puests were asked I .

to suess what each package contained by the description written on the outside. The contest afforded a (treat ileal

of amusement. Covers were laid for Miss Florence Henry, Miss Bertha Henry, Miss .Tanb Pye. Miss Esther Blair. Miss Myrtle Ripley. Miss Sarah Blair. Miss Kdith Klpley. Miss Grace Jenkins and Miss Kthel Ripley. HHS. IH'HK A HOSTIS.

The. members of the Oak Leaf Km-, broidery ("lib were entertained itt a pretty party yesterday afternoon at the. home of Mrs. A. .1. Burk In Highland street. After a few hours spent pleasantly with needle work the quests were Invited into the dlninp room for refreshments. A luncheon was served in two courses. Garden flowers decorat-

S3

101 STATE STREET. 216 N. HOHMAN STREET, Special Sale of Fancy Groceries, Fresh anfJ Snicked Meats Our Meats Are the Best. Our Prices the Lowest. We Sell Just as Wa Advertise.

s

Rounds

Leaf Lard Fresh Dressed Chickens, lb . . . . . Native Leg of Veal, lb' Choice Cuts Sirloin Steak, lb". Choice Cuts Round Steak, lb Hind Quarter Lamb, 11) Fore Quarter Lamb, lb Native Veal

Roast, lb

Native Veal . 11

c-iiew. id

Fresh Fork Shoulders, lb

1.00 1 2sc 1 2k 111c 10c 82G 1?ic

I tJm Am

11G 1 3iG

Native Beef Pot

Roast, lb Native Beef Rib Roast, lb

Native Rib Boiling

eBeef. lb Hamburger Steak, pound Rib Corn Beef, pound Moose Brand

Hams, pound

No. 1 California Hams, lb. . . .

Fnnev Potatoe

Ski 1 0k ...,8c 5k 13k

82

WILL MF.KT SATI'lilt 1 . Tlse members of th Mozart Club will have their first meeting of the year Saturday evening, ictober 12th at eivrht o'clock at the home of Mrs. H. R. Bell in Kirnhaeh avenue. The evening wil !be Klven to the study of National Music of America and a very excellent program has been prepared. EVTF.HT I WITH ( tltDS. Mrs. Charles Hubbard, Mrs. J. P. Ryan and Mrs. Henrietta Ilubpr 'von the honors in cards yesterday at the meeting of the Sunshine Club. Mrs. H. 1. Porten of Claude street was hostess to the members. The honors were awarded after several games of pedro

nun ieen piayeu. I lie consolation rri7.e

was awarded to Mrs. Clasow. At four-thirty o'clock the puests were Invited into the dinini? room for refreshments. A dainty luncheon of two courses was served. Mrs. Glasgow of f'lnmmer avenue was named as the next hostess and she will entertain at an afternoon pedro party Thursday, October 24th.

F,TEHT4IS 1. 1 It KKIK.XOS. At her home in Ash street, Mrs. Reynolds was hostess yesterday afternoon to the members of the Golden Rod Club, red.ro was played progressively at three tables during the afternoon and after several panics the

minors were awn rued. .Mrs. ponovan and Mrs, Hilts won the first and second prizes and the consolation prize was awarded to Mrs. Rotter. Painty refreshments were served at the conclusion of the card pames. Thursday afternoon, October th is the date for the next meetinp when Mrs. I.awlev will ntertain the members at her home the corner of Oak and Hoffman streets.

home of Mrs. Henry BurRe, 35 Carroll' street. The president, Mrs. W. A. Hill j presided duriiiK the business hour after which the meeting was piven over to the Child Culture section in charge of Mrs. Charles See. At the close of the

program refreshments were served and a delightful time was spent socially. The members read articles on the following subjects: Paper "The Care and Feeding- of Children" Mrs. Fletcher Hudson Paper "A Silent Influence" Mrs. Kaster Head i ni? "Baby's HlKh Chair" Mrs. It. K. AL.ercrombio Reading "The Child That Never Frowned" Mrs. Sarjeant Heading "If The Baby Could Speak" Mrs. Combs

Reading "The Quarrel' Oisoussion bad by Mrs

.Mrs. Robinson II. Adams.

Ai"ri:uoo Mrs. John Beekman

the members at a thimble

! 4IITV.

will entertain

of the Embroidery Club party Monday afternoon

peek .'8-Barrel Ceresota I'! our

18 Lbs. Sugar, with grocery

oivlov of 1 00

or more .

UU

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

Chas.

tC1 S als St Ffccne 103

Kobman & 6os!!ia St3 Fhcne 431

'I'll m hi. v. rtiiTV. A very enjoyable meetinc of the R. A. V.. Club took place yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Howard Stevens in Morton Court. Mrs. Sterns entertained the members at a thimble

party ami after a few hours spent pleasantly with needle work and music, a dainty two course luncheon was served. The members were present with the exception of two. Plans were made to meet ana in in two weeks on Thursday afternoon and Mrs. Norman Strouso will entertain ot her home. 100 Clinton street. Next Thursday evening the members wil! celebrate the third anniers.try of the organization of the club by entertaining their husbands at a party at the home of M vs. Stevens. C-irds will be a feature of the evening's e nt rt a i time n t.

at her home in Highland street.

ACHE CL.I II MKF.TIXG.

Pedro was played bv the members

of the Acme Social Club who were in

vited to meet with Mrs. F. J. O'Rourke at her home in Alice street yesterday afternoon. The games progressed at two tables. Mrs. Barney Kenney won the tlrst honors and prizes were won by Mrs. J. J. Nolan and Mrs. J. J. Ttahon. The consolation prize was awarded to Mrs. J. T. Flavin. A prettily appointed two course luncheon

was served at five o'clock. The members will be entertained at the home of

Mrs. ,1. J. Rah en in Truman avenue at their next meeting in two weeks. 4.N KVJOl A HI.K JlISirriNG. Mrs. Erlewein was hostess to the members of Sewing Circle No. 2 of St. Margaret's hospital at her home in Fayette street yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Erlewein entertained a number of guests, not members of the society at the meeting. The afternoon was devntd to cards and pedro was played pro-fi-ressivelv at several small tables. Mrs.

William Bieker. Mrs. Joseph Kmmerling and Mrs. Mta Young won the honors in the games. The guests prises awarded to Miss Clara Phillips and Miss Kruehten of Chicago and

Miss I.iseinan of Hammond. Painty refreshments were served at the concslusion of the games. The date of the next meeting is Thursday. October 2 4 in and the hostes will be announced later. A WHIST I'AHTV. Yesterday afternoon there was a very delightful meeting of the Kern Leaf I.inen Club at the heme of Mrs.

.1 imfrain In Truman avenue. In com

pany with the members

Misses I.ydia Holer, Frieda Klee, Laura Beinert. Porothy Stalbohm, Annn Moltz and I -aura Kohde, .Messrs. Jacob

Fischer, Alphonse Siegrlst, Henry Klee, Charles Newman, Charles Silep and Joe Clark of South Chicago.

l'.MKKTAV AT ( IIIM IIV ( I I It.

One hundred and fifty Hammond and

out of town society folk will be guests

at a reception at which Mrs. Frank Hammond Is hostess this afternoon at

the Country Club. This evening Mr and Mrs. Hammond wil entertain one hundred other guests at cards. The parties will be among the most beautiful of the early autumn. A SOr KKCITAI,. Mary Elliot t -H eness, lyric soprano delightfully entertained a large audience of Hammond people at the First M. F.. church in Russell street last evening. Her song recital was given under the auspices if the choir. Miss Liilian M. Spafl'ord, violinist, Mr. I i. R. Moon, tenor soloist and the ohojr gave numbers on the program, all of which were greatly enjoyed. The choir was fortunate in securing for its concert in artist of Mary Ell iott - H entss, ability. She has a beautiful tioprano voice of

great range and power and her program delighted every hearer.

Mdimlnn TJT rt 4- i v r r rt . 1 L 1 Tr VO VI -Y

Q&iB 13 SS S m IS M Jp ui St V-ut

Tonight, 8:15 MR. JACK BESSEY IX JOE TINKER'S PLAY

A HOME RUN

Full of Thrills for the Hase Ball

Fatis.

!3

PRICES: Evening 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.C0jj

Matinee 25c and 5Cc. 1

Ind.. to meeting

be of

1 guest at the

the Hammond

a ctnuuTTKH mi:f.ti;. j The history committee of the Ham-' mond Woman's Ciub will have its first meeting of the 1S1I-1513 season Mouday, October 14th at two-thirty o'clock at the home of the chairman, Mrs. Henry Uurk, 32 Carroll street. Mrs S. F.. Swaim will be the reporter for the day and the following ladies (oinr-e.se tiie program committee: Mrs. Rotiit Armstrong, Mrs. S. A. Boll, Mrs. Carl Kaufman and Mrs. C. B. Wolff. Mrs. Burk, Mrs. J. Y. Davis, Mrs. Ftta Iak.', Mrs. J. O. Thompson and Mrs. P.. A. Oilson will serve on the social committee. The following is the program for the afternoon: "Review of F.arly Italian History".. Mrs. S. A. Hey

Mrs. P. J. Lyons Heroes of Italy"

Mrs. C. I.. Wolff Short Geographical Sketch of Italy" Mrs. Robert Armstrong Raws of Indiana Concerning Women and Children" Mrs. B. T. Meyer

mkh .Myrtle Merrvwea

Soutn Hohman street, 1

this afternoon to join her mother, Mrs

A. K. Men y weat her, who has been spending the past week with Mr. ami Mrs. Walter Merryweather of Chicago. Mr-'. Merryweather and Miss Merryweather wiil leave Chicago on Saturday for Montreal, Canada, to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Ciiave. They wil, be absent from Hammond for a year. A little eight pound boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. William Sendelbaugh at their home, 115 Fayette street this morni r.tr.

7 .

next regular i twwvni j".1'1! j hh'm.'ii m 'n cha Pter. j r&i f'WJJMJMV

a , h e r. of S10 SWA V ' ! eft Hammon-1 fcM Wlilf

IRE YOT tt.TINfi TRK XIMESIt

LAXATIVE BISCUIT

Piano Solo . . "The Three

AN lTKUi:STI(; MKKTIMi. A very interesting and enjoyable meeting of the Baptist Women's I'nion took place yesterday afternoon at the

Si

Green Trading Stamps wlfii all Purchases in Every Department.

"FoocT rocery

& J Si

Food

Grocery

In

Mrs. IHifrain

entertained Mrs. John Hessmger and Mrs. F. F. Miller of St. Paul who are rvs u. v.. Schoff's house guesis. Whist

was played progressively at three tables and after several games the awards were given. High score was made by Mrs. M. Pelzman. Honors were also won by Mrs." Frederick A. Bull and Mrs. Walter Hoke. The con

solation prize was awarded to Mrs

K. Schofr. A prettily appointed ,ar luncheon was served at

o'clock. Flowers ani ferns decorated

the tables very attractively. -v,-,-i.-s Miller of South Hohman

was named as the next hostess and she

will cnurtain the members at a party on the afternoon of October

,l(iii;nv. Fitzfei aid of Carroll

the ladies of the luncheon at one at the Hammond

R.

t wo five

Mrs. street

carl 2 4th.

We Sell ihe Very Best ai the Lowest Prices Exfra Specials for Friday Evening & Sal. Get 12.

EXTRA SPECIAL) FLOUR SALE ( Vs-Barrol sacks, 67c.

LION XXXX PATENT FLOUR FLOUR -Barrel sacks, $1.37

AND PILLSBURY N

2-Banvl snks, $2.63

CEDAR VALLEY CREAMERY BUT

TER You pan elsewhere, but, Cedar Valley, per pouu l

buy cheaper buth

remember, if:

110 L

34c

REID MURDOCH GO'S FAMOUS FARMHOUSE BRAND Fine SUGAR CORN, regular 10c quality, today-and tomorrow, per dozen, 95c; 3 cans for. . , ZjL

HOST I-S.

of the Colonial

- yesterday afternoon Mrs. Roy F. Hickman t. Mrs. Hickman was

stes at a thimble party. The ni"mrs brought their nee. lie work to the

MH. Hit KM N A An enjoyable meeting

Club took plan at the home of in Warren strce

h b

A I Mrs. John F..

street en t ert ai neil Columbia club a o'clock Thursday

Country Club Rouou.ds of American P.eauty roses decorated t tie lunch"on table svery prettily. Flowers were a pretty decora lion in the larno livinji room where the pu- sts met durimt the

afternoon to play cards. Fuchro was

played proK restively and after several panics the award. were jriven. M rs. Fitzirerald scored hiu-h arid the second honors were won by Mrs. Mead. The members were present with, the exception of Mrs. A. F. Rohrer who is visitinp in SprinpHeld. 1 11. Mrs. Fitrpercld's invited suests were Mrs. J. W. Callahan, formerly of Hammond but now of Chioauo and Mrs. Hudson Sheldon who is Mrs. Mortimer dates' house puest. Mrs. Sheldon i ep route from her home in Pet rot t to California where ho will spend the winter. In two

weeks on Thu:! 24th Mrs. John tain the tnembe

are recommended by Battle Creek San

itarium physicians. For the sluggish bowels. For the man of sedentary habits.

STARTING THURSDAY MAT. J. Warren Keane & Co. Master Magician. Pearl Bros. & Burns Comedians.

ft

3

McNamee Arstistic Clay Modi

Her.

For all who feel the necc an occasional cathartic.

of taking

i f

v aftrnoon. October .C-llette will enterf the club at an aft

ernoon party at Ibdiman street.

home in

-out h

Because tliey contain just the amount of coarse, fibrous substance necessary to fill up the intestinal tract, give the sense of fullness and stimulate normal action. Large package, 25c. FOR SALE AT

J. E. BRENNAN

Valerie Sisters Sir.trcrs a ml Dcncers. Kinc drome I.r.test News in Motion VIcavs. Orpheum Concert Orchestra Other Features

i

!1

ri

II

WE PAY $1

PER SET FOR r-pjr

OLD FALSE

which are of no value to you. Highest prices vz.ll for Old Gold, Silver, Old Watchps, Broken Jewelry. Precious Stones. Monsy Sent by Return Mall. Pnila. Smelting &. Refining Co. ESTABLISH CD :! YEARS

823 Chestnut St. Philadelphia, Pa.

572 HOHMAN PHONE 55

STREET HAMMOND

PATENT YOUR

and make

IDEAS

AiVK T FVIA

aeNO Ton Mr mil book "HOW TO CET THEM"

rvToncy ! f wii

a Too Wkk. W Nat 9wffd.

JOSHUA R. H. POTTS

yo ' St.. Wukqm. H C I' 5. ) "-"f- "' 29 CWn-Jl Su Pluiilp' ia- S S. Duubon St Ouo

Bell's Guaranteed Health

me. tine and -pent a pleasant tune rooi..!iv A nrtttily appointed luncheon

was served in two o'clock. Mrs. Ralph iri:-st at the meetinp.

on Thursday

-l.- Tnmlric will be hoPteSS

the members at her South Hohman street residence.

courses at five 'roman was a In two weeks

afternoon. October nin

to

fciouth Hoh-

AT Til!'. l M The record cf a serio bridsre win. t rar.tien took

Hainniond i'ount ry i luh o'iiiip wt re iilavf 1

(miliif? were pit sent and fvf town quests were in att.nda

(1.111.

! of en joy aide . place nt the laft nislit and Ahont forty

al out of

Remedy will cure any bad cae of Kczema all -kin diseases. Hi y a bottie of

and

thU

wonderful

Don't wait.

:ce.

( Kins ri awiyi-.hn nv. Mrs. A. M- le'e, s- entertained

of fi lends ;. esloruay aiieino

ltirnbai'h nve

number at her

n o m

n ut

remedy today

I'll I ci'; r.oc I or .-ale at NTOKLK TIIK DKl'GGIST. 126 South Vlohman Street, and LKO SOMAI'KTL'S BAUHF.H SHOP. C 72 South Hohman Street, or call

Manufacturer

25 K'mbach Fllk Phone 467 HAMMOND. INDIANA.

n ; u! Crescent

H. C. GROMAN, M. D.

ar.cl Surgeon

4C2 Hammond Building Phones, Res., 212; Office. 203

DR. C. N. CAIN OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Hours: 9 a. m. to C r. m. Tuesday, Uiursday and Saturday, Kvonin;-s by Appointment 3C9 Hammond Bldg. Hammond, Ind.

Gus I'.oom

Jordan,

was the

and she wn pretty f:ifts The parlors

hostess was the

from w e i e

birthday

recipient

were

The hours followinpr the luncheon spent with needle-work. The

HAMILTON COUPONS Are Redeemable for ijC GRSSN TRADING STAMPS

I Swift's Pride Laundry Soap, con

tains Hamilton Coupons, bar

J Svift's Pride Washing Powder, rcontain Hamilton Coupons, pkg 100

LUMP I5c ile OR 7k

(Oc

BEST QUALITY LARGE LAUNDRY STARCH, pounds for NO. 2 CANS ROYAL BLUE FINE PEAS, per can

GLOBE BRAND PARLOR

MATCHES, 12 boxes In package, for

NO. 3 CANS COMPASS BRAND

NEW PACK TOMATOES, per can BURN HAM'S JELLYCON.

10c package fQ

1-LB. PKG. FINE TEA SIFTINGS, per package...

PURE MIXED PICKLING J

SPICES, per pound f J2

OUR FAMOUS 30c LEADER COFFEE, per pound fcOC CHOICE QUALITY SANTOS AND

RIO COFFEE, per pound

LION BRAND BLUEING AND

AMMONIA, full quart bottles PURE HONEY, in frames, each

23c

lOc

WINE DEPARTMENT.

Ever visit our Wine De

partment? Just stop there

next time you are in the

store, money

liquors

We can save you on well known

CALIFORNIA

3Bc 6Sc

RYE

ROYAL CROWN

PORT WINE, full quart bo! ties MARYLAND PURE RYE WHISKEY, ful! qt. bottles.

KLENWOOD PURE OLD

WHISKEY,

full quart bottles QJ

PURE BLACKBERRY WINE, from

tne Garret Vineyards, bottle ,

FREE A handsome Genuine Leather "TIGHT WAD" BILL FOLD, sells the country over at 25c, FREE with a cigar purchass amounting to 25c or more.

UNEEDA BISCUITS, J p 4 packages for f FRESH BAKED MARSH MALLOW WALNUT CAKES, g per pound HIPPODROME BARS AND LEMON GEM CAKES, 4 g 1 So quality, per !b R U N K EL'S FAMOUS COCOA, with

Hamilton Coupons, Vi-pound tins FINE QUALITY JAPAN RICE, Gc quality, 3 lbs for. FANCY BLUE ITALIAN PLUMS, per basket

CHOICE MICHIGAN CONCORD

GRAPES, per basket

FANCY CALIFORNIA MALAGA

AND TOKAY GRAPES, per basket FANCY COLORADO JONATHAN APPLES, per basket. FINE CALIFORNIA

LEMONS, per dozen-

Id

FANCY COLORADO PEACHES, per basket

ELBERTA

l.l'M'HBOX. r w A. lpjchanan. of

man street, gave a luncheon yesterday hon'Tin the member sof the Alpha Phi riisb. A beautifully appointed luncheon was served In four courses at one o'clock. The tables were trlmmert vcrv attractively with roses and as-

t.arasru.s ferr.s. Fourteen rovers

laid.

I wen

club adjourned at nve tniriy o ciucr. iu meet anain October 31 when Mrs. Y. A. THU will entertain the members and their husbands at a Hallowe'en pai ty at her IlumewooJ residence. A HI SIM-.' JIEKTHG. There will b" .1 business meeting of the Hammond Woman's club Saturday afternoon. October 12, at three o'clock in the Chamber of Commerce club rooms In the Citizens' German National I'.ank Huiidinir. Important business will be transacted. Mrs. Fred Stephens of Indiana. Harbor, wil speak to the club on an interesting subject, a subject which is of vital interest to th whole city population. The treasurer reejuests that the members pay their due sat this meeting;. The following program has been arranged for the afternoon : Musi.: Mrs. T. A. Minard Paper Mrs. .1. M. Turner Address Mrs. Fred Stephens M-.nvrc ni.i:H. The Monha Society of the First Christian Church will serve a chicken pie dinner at 200 Kast State street, during the noon hour Saturday, October 12. In the evening they will

serve an oyster supper. Home bakery goods will be oiTered for sale. The

public is invited.

inrivt rsavy

of many

relatives and friends, beaut i fully decorated

with ferns and nasturtiums. 1 ."- ..rm.on was pleasantly spent in eonver-

.,ti,, mi.l m-edle work

o'clock a buffet luncheon in was served. Th-- ladies pi

Mrs. r,eAr:e Fst, M

Farley Punba'r. Mrs. W. G. Fax!

ert. Mrs. V.'. H. Cb Mrs. W. J. Savry the Misses Itertha Florence Stewart

Tirana F.apids AVeese.

and at five

two courses rSent w ere:

V. .1. Lyons. Mrs.

Mrs. Mary Hansen, in. Mrs. C.eorce IH'ackioti'h. Mrs. ;. F. Vaux.

M rs. A. M- 1 r " ese. md Beatrice Hansen.

Huntley of Oeorcia Te-

hset Metal Work3

i W. E. WALSH P, R WORK. GT'TTKR, Fl'RN'ACE WORK ANI METAL CEILING AND REI'AIR WORK. -:- -:- -:-HUEHN BLOCK. 525 HOHMAN ST., ! HAMMOND, IND.

MILLER

rKLL YOUR TROUr.LKS

AND YOUTS

THEY Will, FIX YOU VP. PAPER HANGING, PAINTING AND DECORATING Phone 6T (Mmeroa Street HAMMOND, I"D.

stop: look: i.istf.m IMON St'OI'T S( Htl- Inhnrfo In lio bent nrrnp (oliacon on the market today. If you're from Mhnnnrl vo run ulioit you. Snip tleketH for xihialile premium n. !;.! . ; ! l.j

Mich.

Luth , and

(if the TliiSt a rs ill

The members ter of Fastern

rial business session noon at four o'clock in t 11 South Hohman street

for entertannntr tne i.ranu -m.i-Mr. Anna Hobinson. who will

from her home in Win

imon.l Chaphave a speirday afterK. of P. hail Mans will he

made t ron. come

h

ter.

FALL HATS, GOODS, TO

FOR UP-TO-DATI' GAPS, GENTS' FURNISHING A SUIT OR OVERCOAT

YOUR MEASURE.

SEK IIOHMAN ST. HAM.MOXI) BLDG.

IJ.JiLJ.-J

tee m 4fr

U Li

10 POUNDS FRESH WHITE CORN MEAL

10 POUNDS FRESH YELLOW

CORN MEAL

22c i

WW

3 EM.

jy K , i iscnei-

Chewing Gum, kind, two 5c packages

all 5c

BARR'S SATURDAY

A full pound of lates, sell regularly Saturday only

delicious Assorted at 40c a box,

CANDY

Choco-200

Peanut Butter Kisses, pure and whole- f some, per pound .53 C

AN in llMMi p V It T ". The Misses Gertrude and Marie Koch nernann very eharmingly enteitaincd a few friends at their home in South Hohman street last eveninK. The

party was given- In compliment to Miss

llofrr whose marriace to Jaeob

will be an event of October

16th. The home was beautifully deco

rated with Kreenery and pink and white dahlias, daffies were played and music was a delightful feature of the evening. In the guessinp: -contest the only honors wer ewon by Alphonse

Mesrrist. A three course luncheon was

served at ten o'clock. Amonp: th

guests at the pretty function were thel

10 POUNDS GRAHAM FLOUR FANCY HEAD LETTUCE,

head, 2 for

SWISS CHEESE,

per pcund .Mh

OUR BEST BRAND S'JC-

CASTASH, 3 cans for..

A 1-POUND TALL CAN U- liUUU

EATING SALMON, each

HART BRAND BAKED BEAMS, in

tomato sauce, g 15c size B

J 2T GOOD

14n

....151c

Pork Shoulder,

er pound "i T r 1 XT ! wi ci

iter pound

Forequarter Lamb, 03per iound vLp

Hindquarter Lamb, per lb. Veal Shoulders,

per pound Crisco, Specials fcr Fricla

DON'T FORGET WE HAVE COFFE. at.

per pound. &iS

EXTRA LARGE 7 CROWN FiGS, per pound

12k nit,

lose an

REAL

THE LARGEST

SOAP CN THE each

Ec CAR OF

MARKET,

WASH

PARIS best

BRAND SWEET CORN,

in the wcr!c

20o

per csn, Wq, dozen FANCY SWEET POTATOES, 8 pounds fcr

4o

the

1.30

V1NDSOR GRAND ASPARAGUS,

tall 2 --pcund tin, 3Cc C$ i

this sale, per tin . .

0, vasue,

WYANDOTT IBs

FOUR 5c BAGS TABLE SALT for

FANCY PACKED MUSTARD SAR

DINES in citrons with open-

er, tix dc cans lor

POUNDS GRANULA (meats not included)..

'ED SUGAR with grocery order of 1.00 cr more

tr mm S

run V

f$y.VVrTrh$e-i!p fdT 578 Hohman St.. Hammond aikflalpiwai Phones 1550-1551

I i la