Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 129, Hammond, Lake County, 20 November 1917 — Page 4
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THE TIMES Tuesday. November 20. 1017 iJ-iJ II -J-JB 11UU. I
TWIN CITY NEWS NOTES
Katkartnc Howard, 3i Olrott A'a.. Pka M3. will pleased to wrlto aad receive social news aad advertising ko Times. Dr. od Mrs. T. E. Brurn were In Chtcajo Sunday snd nttendei the lecture at Orchestra ball Riven by Dr. Hill Is. The Red Cross chapter rcom at Indiana Harbor was opened to the pubHe yesterday morning: after beinK closed a few days for pome nacrssr decorating- work. The women of the tommunity are now urRed to !! advantage of at least one day m the uttti to do this needs sewintc or can, if no other time is available. co;n to the ehapter room Monday evening when there la instruction given In the various kind of work. Monday evening 1 Intended on?v for those who rannot possibly come during- the daytifnt. All women are asked to give a part of their time, no matter how meaaer. to fill this great call ccmine from Furope for the articles so badly needed. Roll Call" will be the usual response of Current Events which are becoming: quite a factor in this department this year, showing the keen inisrsst fhe women are taking in up-to-the-minute event. There will bo a board meeting following the session. A wadding of great interest in Polish clrclea will be that of Miss Helen Marie "Wadas. eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wades, hardware and furniture dealers in South Maaoun avenue, which occurred this morning at 6t. Stanislaus church at a nuptial high mass with Rev. Pet Kudnick officiating. The groom is Mr. Walter Jaworskl, a prominent young business man of Tonkers. X. T. Fol-
n inj the weddinsr ceremony at f o'clock tha bridal parly and their friends went to Columbia hail, where, according to tradition and rites of their belief and custom, they entertained their relatives and friends at x betrothal dance. Miss Wadus is a very ropu'ar yfun lady and lias assisted her father in hi. enterpt IMn? business on the South Klde. Taltr Nevious, master mechanic at the inland Pteel company, Is enjoying a two-weeks' vacation at h.s home in Farish avenue. The ladies' Christian Aid will meet with Mis. II. M. Fuller in Ivy street
Thursday afternoon. i I'r. Robert Spear. row with the j med.cal corps, has arrived lin e f i oinj Fort Hcn.Nniin Harrison and is on hi j
way to Waco. Texas. He wa th
guest of Mr. and Mis K. S. ;,bbs in j So.uh Ff.rsvthf svcn ie while l:er j and is today in Chicago prior to his departure for th West tins evenin?. j Th" iit"r.iry derailment of ih- K?l j Chicaso Woman h club will in-et with;
Mrs. 11. K. Oroves in Northoote avenue this a'ternoon at - !( o '.! k. Tho hostess will he leader ;n the Shakenpen rean study, lesson Act 3. Romeo and Juliet. Thomas Murray of IJi: Tod avenue end a mold.r at the Hubbard Steel Foundries, passed away Saturday at noon after a hi 'if i!ln ss of pneumonia. The deceased leaves a wife and six children. The funeral occurs today from St. Mary's church at ! o'clock. Inter:r.ent "ill be at St. Joseph's cemetery, with Funeral Director Fife n charge. Craff 'irk. teacher of violin of Balataka Collewa of Music, Chicago, will take pupils in v iolin instructions. I'hone 449-M. East Chicago for ptrtlculars. 11-20-2 Mrs. Mat Sternberg. Jr., will have tho Tuesday Evening Five Hundred club meet with her this evening at her horn in Grapevine street. Mrs. Thomas Williams of Northoote avenue will have the ladies of the Congregational church meet with her Thursday for an all-day sewintr session. A hit-and-miss luncheon will be nerved at the noon hour. AH members
are a.ked to be present. Mrs. Harry Spencer of 144th street Is entertaining at Five Hundred this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Boms and babe, 1mv returned from a motor trip to Montciey. Ind. Mias Maud Hollingshead, who has been visiting here several week at the home of friends, In expecting tha arrival of her sister. Mrs. Paul, who will visit a few days and then both will return to their home at Milton, Fa Mr. snd Mrs. F. .1. Undley of Ivy street entertained at a 7 o'clock dinner last evening tor out-of-town gu"ts. i'o-er were laid for su. The Nu Kpsilom club will ha nter-
t&tnr by Miss Bee tJorman this even
ing at her home in orth 5ring avenue. Tomorrow evening tha Calumet club meets at the libiary branch. C. F. McKelvey. general" yard master fur l he B ". railroad, has departed for California to be gone Indefinitely for his heslth. If he find that the climate there is more beneficial to his health than here be may i.-nn'i and send for Mrs. McKelvey that thev may ride there In future. Mr. McKelvey for many years has been a sufferer of asthma. The, Twin 1'ity Embroidery club is beir.R entertained at the home of Mrs. C 1 1. Anderson in Forsyth? avenue tomorrow afternoon. The members of the Saturday EvenIn Pinochle club were treated to a
iih fry at he Geneva House by r. and Mrs. Victor Badeaux. Saturday evenirg. and upon their return were, guests of Mr. and Mr. George Clap
per in 145th street
joved thei
lieu r. Woid comes from Mrs. P. Hanna of Euclid avenue, who is visiting her
where they en-
usual game up to a late
in Philadelphia, that she will
pair of De, eniber, owing to the very poor health of both of her parents. Kast Chicago Lodge No. 677. I. Q. O. F, will meet this evening to transact business of utmost importance. Htm-
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You arc bound to have a coat this winter as this kind of weather cannot keep up. Why not get the full winter's
wear out of them? Especially when they can be bought at such reduced prices during our money-saving sale. Women's Plush Coats in black with belt all around, fur cloth trimming on collar and cuffs, coat trimmed in large buttons, very warm and attractive. Specially reduced for this sale from $25.00 down to, special
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GREATLY REDUCED
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Women's and Misses' Coats of all varieties in black, blue, brown and dark preys, in the finest of materials of all wool Kerseys, belted in the new military styles with buckles in back and front of belts. Fur trimmed collars
and bottom also trimmed m same material. I hese coats
are valued at $18.00 to $22.50.. We 'have reduced these -oats to a
price that is below the wholesale price : . . . .
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$18.50
Women's and AUsses' Serge Dresses Made by the Very Best Tailors Throughout the Country. The Very Latest Models. Also Consisting of the Military Stytes, V ery Handsomely Made.
Misses' Serge. Dresses in a sailor effect,
Women's Serge Dresses in blue, brown and green, trimmed in felt collars, some with high collars, neat tailored pockets, front of dress trimmed in neat rows of buttons: some dresses pleated, belted all around: extra tine value at 4 M J2t ?18. Specially reduced, at. . XB0U
with "large collar with red trimmings, large red Winsor bow tie. These dresses are for girls from 11 to 18 years, made for style and good wear. This dress
number is valued at $12."0, an excep
tionally good value. Now is the time to buv it at
S8.50
Women's Waists at $1.19 Women's Waists made of a fine Lawn ( loth. Here is something yon cannot buy elsewhere for this amount. Some made (as shown) with high collar, trimmed in fancy buttons, with pleated front: value from 1.:i0 to $1.50. sizes from 3( to 52. Special for ( 4 -1 Q this sale at 2 I . 10 Women's Crepe de Chine Waists Another Waist number in the -style (as shown), with high collars, the very latest in Crepe de Chine and Georgette Crepe, in flesh and white, bended front, also embroidered, very nifty looking. Specially reduced from $7.50 to a price that is worth Qr your time, to come in and see. Special . . . .dD.thf Q
S6.95
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This just what you are looking for to vrry latest in a heavy silk, in flesR, Tviih large buttons, high collar.
fancy high ruffs, some pleated in front.
Specially reduced to
Until November 29 5Si
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Three Individual Molds Pur alnraJnam orted stylt. Send the coupon below with only 10c to
pay mauler. Or we wui tena ix moiae enough to aerve run package ol
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JiffT-Jl
if you eocloae 20c with the coupon. The advertised price ia 60c per ceu
Pint Dessert Mold Or this Pint Mold, which serve a fall package, will be sent for cost of mailing. Enclose only 10c with coupon. This Pint Mold comes in heart shape also, if preferred.
A Gift for 1
Our Thanksgiving Offer to Jiffy-Jell Users
AnaMM Flmvr fr SmtmJt or Drt JmlU
This is to urge you to try JiiTyJell perhaps for Thanksgiving dinner. You should know this new-grade, quick, fruity dessert. It will be a revelation. It is made with rare grade Waukesha gelatine which costs
twjee as much as the common.
taste.
And it brings you
quick desserts and salads with a wealth of ripe-fruit
AH fruit flavors are made from the fruit itself. They
are highly concentrated, so every serving tastes like fresh crushed fruit. All these liquid flavors come sealed in glass vials. One in each package. So they keep their strength and freshness.
You add them when the jell
has partly cooled, so you never scald the flavor. You will be amazed to learn how Jiffy-Jell dainties excel oldstyle, quick gelatine desserts. Yet they cost but two cents per serving.
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For Desserts and Salads Flavors in Glass Vials
Then there is Mint flavor, which makes a Mint Jell rich in fresh-mint taste. There is Lime flavor made from lime fruit. It makes an ideal salad jell tart, zestful and green. We want you to know these new delights which a million homes now enjoy.
So ve ask you to buy two packages to try. Then send us this coupon, with 10c to pay mailing, and we will send you three individual dessert molds, pure aluminum. Or one 50-cent Pint Mold. Or. if you enclose 20c, we will send sii
individual molds. All will last a lifetime. Accept this offer for your own sake. Do it now, for the offer ends
November 29. Lima fTr for Salmd Jail
Mail Us This Coupon
Ten Flavors in Glass Vials Emeh Pmckafm Cant mint th Flavor in a Stparate Vial iwp,'. ckarrr Xw PtcLsges for 2Se Lira
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W7ei you buy Jiffy Jell from yoar Grocer
I have today received two packages of Jiffr-
J?H as pictured here from (Name of Grocer) Now I mail this coupon with j1 10c for the Pint Mold, or 10c for 3 Individual Molds, or 20c for 6 Individual Molds .Check which)
TO GROCERS: Any jobber will supply you with Jiffy-Jell. Be sure and have the new flavors, Pineapple, Mint. Lime. Coffee, and LOGANBERRY, the Queen of them all.
yior Same.
Addres-
Be sure you pet Jiffy-Jell, with package like picture, for nothing else has tme-fruit flavors In vials. Mail Coupon to Waukesha Pure Food Company, Waukesha, Wis.
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bera are requested to be Jn attendance. Tomorrow afternoon at Weiland'a hall In Forsythe avenue there rill be a benefit card party for the Welfare asaoclatioa. The public is asked to attend. There will be several games played and those not playing cards may bring- their Red Crots work. Refreshments will be served at the conclusion of the rames. Mrs. John Hertman ts chairman of the lunch comrolttee. Miss Ceha Cohen of South Magoun STenue ia at the Michael Reese hospital in Chicao, where she underwent an operation today for a slight glandular affection. Miss Henrietta Sxnth. a teacher !n the Lincoln school, has Miss Vernt Mack of Elkhart. Iud , here for a few days' visit. Mrs. 1 W. Giles of HSth street is returning frm a two weeks visit at Xappsnee today. Miriam Ftebekah lodge met las' evening and elected their officers f aerre the ensuing term. Mrs. Laura Bennett, noble grand; Mrs. Minnie O'Ponnell, vice: Mrs. Maud Deesefier. recording secretary; Mrs. Molhe Mason, financial secretary; Mrs. Louisa Hill, treasurer, and Mrs. Mary Ponovan, trustee. The installation of these officers will occur at a later meeting. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Potts of Hemlock street are in the East on a brief visit Mrs. B. Height of Commonwealth avenue was operated on yesterday at private sanitarium in Gary. Her condition this morning is said to he very favorable to an early recovery. Miss Fanny Applebaum, daughter of Mr. Sarah Applebaum of ISTth street, became the bride of Mr. Jack Kurland. a well-known young man in the manufacturing of cigars with a store in Michigan avenue. Saturday eveningThe ceremony was performed at o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mr. Ruekin. the latter an aunt to the bride, at their home in Pennsylvania avenue. Rabbi Brown of Indiana Harbor officiated. Where the couple stood during the nuptial service was banked with potted plants, beautiful palrrs. ferns and cut flowers. Thirty guests. Immediate relatives and near friends of the families witnessed the uniting of this happy and popular young couple. A wedding feast followed and Mr. and Mrs. Kurland departed fcr a brief honeymoon, and upon their return here will reside In Elm street, where they will be at home 'to their many friends. Mr. and Mrs. P. Kleinman and Mr. and Mrs. Ruskin were the wedding attendants. Dr. Jacob Goldman leaves this evening for Indianapolis to attend the Grand Lodge session of Odd Fellows heing held there tomorrow and Thursday. Dr. Goldman will be accompanied by members of the local order here. Mrs. Frank Pignam of Ivy street entertained at a very pretty one o'clock luncheon yesterday In compliment to her house truest. Miss Kvelyn George of Chicago. CoTers were laid for ten. Miss Hsnnah Golder of Pennsylvania avenue is confined to the house with a painful abress caused by an infected tootb. At a meeting of the nurse committee of the Welfare association held at 'the home of Mrs. Edward Csdman in Beacon street yesterday afternoon, it was proposed that the use of the Welf.ire station room at Calumet be Riven over to the use of P.ed Cross sewins providing that an auxiliary of Calumet women would be interested in the work
HAS BROUGHT DOWN MOST HUX FLIERS
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Eveninar classes f women are be!nK formed to take advanta of th gymr.asiuin room it the Riley school undr the supervision of Miss Foster, the
i Tcachfri". There must be twenty on th j boor at one tun or the aei vices of an i instructor canrtot be had. All women p'Siingr to Join this class may do p'j I any Monday eveninsr at the school. Application sho'.ild be made next Monictay evenlns; so that tlicro w i'.l bn no I possibility of discontinuing Xfr class" on account of not enouah neofile talc-
inp interest in the -nr, The prayer r.-ct'iiK 'lint to hae l,rrn ht-id this ffk ?!i home of Mrs. J. R. Korakcr in North Magoun avenue has ben postponed for one week owing to the "Win My I'hu.u" rk hcinp carried on this The directors cif tie llast ''liicaKO P.ed Cross Chapter will meet with the chairman. Abe; Ottenhelmer. in his 1 office in the Calumet building this evening at T:H0 o'clock. Sergeant Alan Lew is Is m Chicago
: today and this evening wiil be tho i guest of Miss Dorothv Elpf i's tji:e ! svenni; st her home in III. ' Young Mr. Lewis return;- to hit i.oin-
pany. ieaJng nere tomorrow evening .'ii the R. O., Gary, at 11:16. Wanted to buy 200 of 250 account. McKasker, credit reirjster. w, H. Rorns, 3603 Psrrish ae., Indiana Harbor. 11-20-tf We have special value in potted chrysanthemums in flower, from 23 cents to $1.00. Lake Front Floral Co.. 3621 Cedar st. Thone EE6-.I. 11-30 The O. E. S. chapter of East Chicago invaded the rooms at the lied Cross centre yesterday and ly all reports heard they dona some real constructivrt work. They have as a whole offered their services on every Monday of the wce'.i under the supervision of their worthy matron, Mrs. C. L. Andreson. and yet invite any outsider that may desire to come and assist in this great work. They have taken this day
and ask the co-operation of ell friend! whether members of the chapter or no'
Largest Ingot The lcrgst octagon Ingot rocM which hne prpr ben cast in the United States, and perhaps in the world, has beeu made by one of the great steel companies. The actual welgfcf is not given, hut it is reported to be nearly 140 tons.
Highest City In Europe. Tn point of geographical elevgtiMi Mritirid is the highest city in Europe.
Major Bishop. Major Bishop of the British royal flying corps has brought down mora German airplanes than any other living- "ace. He has a record of at least forty-seven and has wingred many olher3 where it was impossible to be sure whether the Hun flier escaped alive or not. Bishop weighs but little ver one hundred oounds.
News of Amateur Football Games
..Will be
Printed ia THE TIMES
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to givo part of their time to it, under the supervision of capable instructors. The matter will he t&ften up at once and if classes of ten women can be obtained to take the instruction. Mr.. Frank C. D. Smith, who is a qualified instructor in the work, will give all the necessary details in the carrying out the regular routine of necessary supply work that is now under way at all of the chapters. Instructors in the work are as necessary as those deviating their time, to the need of it. Mrs. H. A. Rojrers of Albany, Wis.. !s visiting the homes of Mrs. I. W. Dupes and J. A. Armtlronar at Indiana Harbor. -n William Meade.. Sr.. of Beacon street is home from a several months" trip, where he has been working a 'hie? engineer on the government boats, takinfr them from Toledo, O., to Portland, Me. lie arrived here yesterdav. Cards -rriv injr from Mrs. Frank Orth of Fir street announces to her friends here that ste is enjoylntr th balm.' climate of Sr. Petr'nu?jt, Kla.. and will not return here until next March.
Independent Market Co. 181 East State Street. Hammond, Ind. Specials for Wednesday, November 21s!
Small Lean California Hams, genuine sugar cured, lb Select Brand Hams, the best in the market, lb Choice Cut Native Sirloin Steak, lb Fresh Chopped Hamburger Steak, lb Fresh Liver Sliced to Order, lb Fresh Cut Veal or Lamb Stew, lb.... Home Made Fruit Mince Meats, lb :
25ic 22c 16c 9c 14c 15c
Independent Market Co. 181 East State Street. Hammond, Ind
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