Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 291, Hammond, Lake County, 22 May 1917 — Page 8

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Don't buy ah inferior grade of felt mattresses when you can buy a Genuine Hair Mattress for the same money. We have the "exclusive sale of hair mattresses.

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B. Woods attended funeral in Crown i

The twentieth annual commence' ment of the Ross township schools was held Friday evening at the M. E. church. Seventeen children were graduated, and special credit is due. Mildred Weirback of tjje MerriJJville school who gave the valedictory, and Esther Strong-, of the Deepwater. the salutatory. The exercises were a fitting close to a successful year's work in the township.

Mr. and Mrs. S. Mr. Stockbarger'a Point, Sunday.

Rev. Ketder of Evanston, supplied In the M- E. church last Sunday in Rev. R. O. Hill's absence. The subject was Prayer, and was very interesting. Mr. and Mrs., Ralph Pierce and Mrs. A. O. Merrill of Hammond, attended the commencement here-Friday evening-, and others from Hobart and Crown

Foint were present. " " Mrs. George Costello is driving ay

new tuiomoDiie injs ween. Quarantine will be raised this week from the Walters home. Clarence, the youngest son, was the only one afflicted. Frank Gueti of Strausberg. 111., Is visiting with hs sister, Mrs. P. Goodrich, and other relatives here.

Mrs. Jacob Boecker visited Sunday

with her parents at Chicago. Joe Thorne of Chicago, spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. Nick J. Ludwig, Jr. Mrs. Pinges and son Frank and Miss Margaret L.udw!g of Chicago. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Ludwig, Sr. The Misses Mathilda, Florence and Elizabeth Kielman of Hammond, spent Sunday here with their mother. Mrs. Peter Rohrman was a Hammond visitor on Monday. Mrs. FVank Ieinen returned home from Nazareth, Texas, Monday evening after a visit of several week?.

SCHERERVILLE ; People who transacted business at j Hammond last Thursday came up to sixty-five. I Clarence Schaefer did business at j 2.owell. Thursday. t Miss Ada Berwanger of Chicago, vis- j lted here with her parents and friends !

Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Anderso

have moved in the house owned by Schumacher.

Mr. . Henderlong and son Lo of Crown Point, were in this place Sunday.

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piano, Saturday, for his children. The baiwt of B. Theis and Marie W'p!sllj were announced for the third time Sunday. They will be married Tuesday at 9 a. m. at St. Michael's church. Miss Hogon of Chicago, visited here with her sister, Mrs. Nick Roarman, Sunday. George Scholl of Crown Point, visited with his parents Sunda.v. Frank Place returned home Sunday evening from a two weeks' vacation.

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Michael Seberger purchased a new

The junior class -of the Hobart high schooT gave a reception and dinner to the senior class and the teachers and officials last evening. The affair was 'ield In the primary room of the school building which was decorated with American Reauty rose and flags. The flags not only show the patriotic spirit of the class but also represent their class colors which are red. white and blue. The following program wns given: , Welcome address ...Miss Esther Nelson Vocal solo Prof. Epps Reading Miss Gillilland Violin solo Mrs. Hosea Bayor Reading' Miss Florence Pio Vocal solo Miss Cobb Reading Miss Dora Owens K,. II 'rg is the menu:

Nuts 1 Fruit Cocktail Wafers' Beef Tenderloin Mashed Potatoes Combination salad Cheese patties Junior Special t Coffee . Mints The Alumni dinner and dance in honor of the senior class will be held this evening. The dinner will, be held in the gym of the M. E. church and the dance will be given in Stratton's hall. Tiie Unitarian Ladies' Aid alliance will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. James Carpenter. Miss Ethel T ir entertained the Loyal Berean's class at her home last evening. ;

! program to be followed by auction and , !? of refreshments.

SCHERERVILLE i DEFIES DARKIES

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(Special to Trt Times.) SCHERERVILLE. I NO., May 22. The Schererville N. Y C. played a baseball gsme with the Darkies on Sunday afternoon. The score was 22 to 13 in

! favor of th N. O. C. Rome game.

HESSVILLE

On Wednesday evening. May 13, a parcel post sale will be given at the Hessville echool by the Concordia Ladies' Aid society. Refreshments will be served. The proceeds of the sale will be added to the churcH building fund. An entertainment and suction are to be given at Hessville, Tuesday evening. May 22. at 8 o'clock in the assembly room of the Hessville school. Special selections wi be given by James Johnstone of Indiana Harbor. Several musical selections are included in the

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FOR SHE BT Wholesale IMstrlba tor t Maginot Bros.. Hammond, Ind. Retnllersi Anderson Hdw. Co., Hammond, In4. Bieker 'Bros.. Hammond, Ind. C E. Nelson. Hammond. Ind. Jos. W. Weis. Hammond. Jnd. L. Kellman & Son. Inc.. ryer. Ind. Mrs. Joseph Swint. Hessville. Ind. Harkema Van Til. Highland. Ind. M. flrtmniT, Griffith, Tnd.

TIMES FASHION DEPARTMENT

CHILDREN'S EMPIRE DRESS.

By Anabel Worthington.

When it comes to a question of the reij of the Empire in styles, this little lai is for it every time. The frock which s, is wearing, Xo. S3CR, is just a little j . r f . . t . r - t I :

i t , i- jrjl oKiereni, as tne empire waisi line is a Til '-lM 'n 8n unusua' nape, shorter in front Ri iiil back than on the sides. The little rovfi

neck may be finished with a frill of lac or a co';lat as shown in the back vie' Short sleeves are trimmed with lace, long bishop sleeves with a narrow bai cuff may be used. The fact that the ski is a straight, one piece, gathered mod makes it especially suitable forflouncin The children's Empire dress patter No. 306, is cut in four sizes, 2, 4, 6 at 8 years. As on the figure, the 4 yei size requires yards of 27 inch m teri-.ls, yards of 36 inch, with 2 yaw edging. The back view requires 8i ya 36 inch material with 2V& jarda of 5 inch flouncing. f , To obtain this pattern send ten eenta i the office of this publication.

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Opeeedl to Smmmmeinise crowdls yesfieMaiy --this certainly is a nplendid opportunity for those who have gilts to buy, either for the June bride or for the graduate. You can buy any item in stock at practically

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REGARDING THE NEW HALLMARK STORE There, is at present nearly 400 Hallmark stores in the United States. These Hallmark jewelers are stockholders in a parent coii pany owned and controlled by them for the purpose of producing certain merchandise. co-operatively. Through a hoard of directors, composed of jewelers, they have direct supervision of material uped. workmanship, and design of all Hallmark merchandise. Quality production and low cost of distribution allow decided saving in cost, of a better quality at the same price. ; There Is but one Hallmark store In any town or city, and McGarry Is to have only one in Hammond. As & stockholder In this company he will offer not only the Hallmark line but also the advantage of constant close touch with the bpjt New York markets for all merchandise.

of watches, diamonds, jewelry, silver, cut glass, clocks, umbrellas and etc., to make room for the carpenters who will remodel the store - v prion9 to fllie opeintag of tttiie Beansffiml

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The sale Is being personally conducted by Col. John F. Turner of New York City, Jewelry Auctioneer, who Is thoroughly versed .In the jewelry business. We extend a cordial Invitation to everybody In Hammond and surrounding territory to attend this sale. TWO SALES DAILY 2:30 P. M. and 7,:30 P. M.

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A deposit will secure purchase; balance to be paid on delivery of goods.

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