Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 164, Hammond, Lake County, 29 December 1916 — Page 6

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Whiting And its People

BAVI Of VHtSt39 Responsibility and Resource Otm $l.O0Q.0a 00 Opaa Evanlnsa. Miss Margaret SIcElroy who has leen visiting- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John McElroy of Indiana boulevard, has returned to Indianapolis. Mrs. Elisabeth Dewey and son Georg-e of Pennsylvania avenue, are the gruests of relatives in Miami, Fla. Miss Jessie M. Curais nill entertain t:ie members of the Trl Kappa sorority at a New Year"s party at her home in Oliver street, next Monday afternoon. The Owls club 'Bill have a dancing party tonight. Princess Thaatre tonight. Myrtle Sfdmajx in "The American Beauty," a five-act drama. Also Burton Holmes'

Miller' Antlseptlo Oil, Known as

Will limber you up. A new creation, antiseptic and pain killer combined. For stiff and swollen Joints, aches and pains, cuts and bums. Should bo in very hom. Guaranteed, 25c nnd 50c t leading druggists. Kaufman & Wolf.

travel picture. Admission 5 and 10c. Tomorrow- afternoon, "Jess of the Mountains," acted entirely by children. All seats 6c. 12-29-1 James KartusUa. and Frank Greenwald will spend the week-end in Maywood as the guests of A, I Martin, a classmate at Michigan. Mrs. T. J. Dimmoek of Ohio avenue, who has been much improved, has again lapsed into a serious condition. The regular meeting- of the Daughters of Itebekah was held Wednesday nisht at which there was degree work. Mr. and Mrs. I C. Grubb and daughter are visiting the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dwyer at Lowell. Mr. and Mrs. B. Stoekfleth and their out-of-town puests attended grand opera at the Auditorium on Wednesday night. J. M. Smith expects to go to Macomb, 111., over New Year's to return home with his wife and son who have been visiting there. Miss Ijouise Mattern of Oliver street, is entertaining Miss lleien Spencer of Michigan. , Mrs. Cora B. Dunning expects to return home from Michigan in about a week where she has been at the home of her sister since leaving the hospital in Grand Rapids. Owing to the great scarcity of kn't underwear for women and children and for our tremenduous sale of the same we were short of sizes for a while. Now we wish to inform you that our stocks are complete again, including all styles and qualities. II. Gordon & Son. 12-23-1 Miss Helen Kieiber of 119th street, will entertain at a New Year's evewatch and slumber party. Her guests will he Miss Muriel Young of Canada, Misses Ruby and Marguerite. Rundeil

of Chicago, and Misses Alice Farr and

Carrie Gillette of Whiting. Have you been in to look at our coat? The prices are drawn while the season demands wrm cloaks. Buy tin-in at a saving. H. Gordon & Son.

12-2D-1 Th' banns announcing the coming marriage of Jack Nealon, driver for the Whiting fire department, and a young lady from Chicago, were read hy Fathr Herg of the Sacred Heart church. Mis Susan Vincent of New York avenue, will spend the week-end visiting friends in Chicago. The Clivist mas season this year was no exception, brli,ging forth as usual :i number of diamond rings confirming the engagements of several of our young peopie. Fred Rinner of I.aCros.e, Wis., will spend Saturday and Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Vincent in New York avenue. Mrs. William Porter entertained a

few guests at her home last evening.

Miss Ocie B. MeCool with Chicago

friends, attended grand cago Wednesday night.

Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hellwig and Miss Fearn Morrison left lrvt night for St. Petersburg, Fla., where they expect to spend two months or more. Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Park who recently moved to Florence, Col., from Whiting, have now been - transferred to Pt. Richmond. Cal., by the Standard Oil Co. The Owls club will have its annual New Year's eve ball tonight. Music will be furnished by MeKelvy's Jazz band, the luncheon to be served by the members of the East Star.

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Will Turdy of Hammond, visited friends and relatives here yesterday. Jerome Dinwiddie returned yesterday from a visit with his daughter. Mrs. John Hockhatch and family at Logansport, Ind. Mrs. II. D. Baughtnan and Mrs. C. P. Anderson were Chicago visitors yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Mat Sloeomb returned to their home in Hammond yesterday after a visit here with relatives and friends. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Andy Nichols, Thursday. Dec 23. 1916, a girl. Jacob Dorschneidei Is here visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Arnott. H. Greshman and Joe Burlinl were Chicago business visitors yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Palmer returned home yesterday after a visit with relatives and friends at Downers Grove, 111. The Misses Velma Sheets and Grace Overman were Chicago visitors yesterday.

Indiana boulevard for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Groves of Amy avenue, are entertaining relatives from Canada. f Mrs. Henry Fick of Myrtle avenue, has been on the ick lift t-everal days. Robert Pinkerton and Clarence loggers spent several days at Wanatah, Ind.. visiting the former's parents. Mrs. Henry Ehlers is spending the week-end at Chicago Heights, the guest of Mrs. Rathe and family. Miks Emma Kasoii of Indiana boulevard, was a guest at a dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jenkeus of Hammond, last evening. A number of friends of Mrs. Henry Eggers stepped tn at her home on Lake avenue, Wednesday afternoon to celebrate in honor of her birthday. Mrs. John Hades of Indiana boulevard, was a Hammond visitor Yesterday. Miss Rose Smith of Chicago, visited relatives here yesterday. Mr, and Mrs. Rone returned home after spending the Christmas holidays with relatives at Elkhart, Ind.

Mrs. Black of Hammond, visited at the Rose home lu Amy avenue, yesterda y. Mrs. Jacob Fase of Roberts avnue, was the guest of Mrs. Wheaten Of Chicago, yesterday. Mrs. Herman Thelssen of Indiana boulevard, entertained a few friends at a luncheon, Wednesday.

MUNSTER

ROBERTSDALE

The quarterly board meeting of the Evangelical church will be held at the church this evening at 8 o'clock. Rev. G. C. Gasser of Naperville, III., w ill be present and all members and friends are urged to be present. Mrs. John Minsberg, Sr.. of Myrtle avenue. Is Bpending the week with her daughter, Mrs. Malcolm Fergerson of Indiana Harbor. Emmet Downs of Bancroft, S. T., i3 the euest of Mr. and Mrs. John Eck of

Mr. and Mrs. Jake Kooy spent Wednesday in Hammond. Mrs. Henry Postma is reported as being quite ill. Misses Peggy Kaske and Ha Vahourer spent Wednesday In Chicago. Mrs. M. F. Lloyd of Rochester, Minn., arrived Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Kaske. She will re

main for Miss Minnie Kaske's wedding which will take place on New Year's day. Mr. and Mrs. P. Tanls and eons. Cornelius and Vernon, will spend several doys of this week visiting relatives in Chicago. DYER The candy party given t the St. Joseph school Wednesday evening by the Lady Foresters, was well attended and a success financially as well as socially. It was a pleasant evening for all who attended. Mr. and Mrs. Aloys Moetler left for Elizabeth, 111., where they Intend to spend a week visiting with relatives. Mrs. Frank F. Scheidt sp. ut Wednesday -isitlng at Hammond. Michael . Gettler left yesterday for Duluth, after spending tho Christmas

week with relatives here.

After an absence of nearly two weeks

Frank H. Keilman returned to- his

home here Wednesday afternoon. Mr.

Keilman traveled through some of the

southern states, vjsiting acquaintances.

According to last reports the furnace In the public school building is doing

fine and school will open on Tuesday Jan. 2 with a promise of proper temp erature In all rooms.

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Hammond's Leading: Jeweler

Diamonds

A splendid assortment of choice diamonds, ranging in size from the small ordinary priced stone to the large magniticent diamonds. All perfect and fully guaranteed. You save 20 to

0 per cent here as these stones were purchase-1

..three years ago

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Jewelry

Of every description. Every article in this store is dependable and exactly as represented. Our guarantee goes with every purchase.

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Jeweler and Optometrist 177 State Street. Hammond, Ind. Opposite E. C. !Minas Department Store.

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Thank You--And May Your New Year Be Properous To the people of tliis community our customers and friends, we extend our sincere appreciation for the confidence and patronage which, has made the past year one of the most successful in our history. To have won the faith and rr proyal oE the public is indeed gratifying and wo believe is t e reward for the conscientious, progressive merchandising serv ce which this store, day in and day out, strives to givev ':-;-r:v This failh and confidence we treasure as our greatest asset and It naturally inspires tis to do our ntmost to attain and strengthen it. And as we turn another page in the book of time and see the Xew Year bright wjth opportunities, our most earnest wish, is that our neighbors the people of this vicinity, will share substantially in 1917 happiness and prosperity.

kI )ready-to -weaiCF

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Chiropodist 412 Hammond Bidg. Evening Only

HAMMOND, WHITING AND EAST CHICAGO RAILWAY COMPANY

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Specials for

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FRESH SPARE RIBS, LEAN AND MEATY, lb 12 PRIME NATIVE BEEF POT ROAST, lb j 14? fj

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Select Brand Hams, best in the market, lb.,

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Select Brand Bacon, mild and lean, lb.,

Select Brand Shoulders, genuine sugar cured, lb.,

Choice Cut Native Sirloin Steak, lb ...19 Best Cuts of Porterhouse Steak, lb. ........ .20 Prime Native Short Ribs of Beef, lb 11 Fresh Cut Beef or Lamb Stew, lb 12 Small Lean Pork Chops, lb 18 Fresh Cut Veal or Lamb Chops, lb 20

Fresh Meaty Neck Bones,. lb. ..5 Fresh Pigs Feet or Liver, lb 6 M. Ham, Berlin or Veal Sausage, lb ..17 Bologna, Head Cheese or Blood Sausage, per lb .....12 Fresh Frankfurters or . Pork Sausage, lb.. 14 Select Brand Summer Sausage, lb .20c

Butternut Brand Brisket Bacon, lb. .... . ... .22 Smoked Lean Pork Loins, lb. iy Full Cream Brick ofAmerican Cheese, lb.. 2G6 Imported Russian Sardines, lb. 15 Libby's. Superior ChowChow, qt 25c Fresh Baltimore Oysters, quart 0

Fresh Killed Rabbits'CSSc

BUTTER

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Must go, regardless of former bargain prices. We have overlooked everything in the way of profits. and do it quick. Our time is limited for we must vacate the building

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