Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 254, Hammond, Lake County, 25 April 1918 — Page 7
Thursday, April 2o, 1918.
Page Seven
At the Indiana n ifjiier KitsK rJPECIAL FEATURE TONIGHT: RACE BETWEEN JOHN SPIflAI. AND A MOTOROY General Admission 10c llfflEMUi fc MsOUSi, Props. CLIST, AND OTHER AMATEUR BAOES. MIKE MADURA, MQB RUSHING WAR WORK! OU URNITURE DEP'T TAKES PROMINENT PART O FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 1.
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My Sweetie,rsun4 by Samuel Ash. A typically clever Samuel Ash interpretation of one cf the most popular ong of the day. On the back, " I don't care to live in any marble halla w ith you." A2511 75o Iaddentally, thee are only a few sample from the unusually complete May lit of Columbia Records- 55 splendid selections running from popular hits, war songs, tnd whirlwind dances to opera airs, concert numbers, and instrumental music
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A wonderful Furniture Store on our BIG THIRI) FLOOR, where you'll find exactly what you want at prices that afford regular E. 0. Minas Co. savings. In addition to the savings you will also receive a dividend on your cash purchase 4 STAMPS INSTEAD OF THE USUAL 1 Friday and Saturday, April 28th and 27th. Store will be closed Friday, Liberty Day, from 10 a. rn. to 4 p. m.
Bvry obi welcomo at all tlm. Coma aud hel? th driliaa army. ClULirmaA of Wotnaa'a Wort-JJM. W. T. ardy. nhiinnii of ir lttinjr Commltte
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Sra. Oay Wotxol. CHAPTER. WOKEEOOiCS. ! Ktouilay. Th XrUiatacs CluTj. Tha Matbcdist LaAisa" Aid Society. I Th rresbyterlaa X.adlcs' Aid Seciary. KesdSTnes W. A. Stout and W. J. MoAlaer, directors for the day. Mrs. Wm. , Nrwman 1b chrg-e of tho knltUm. Tuws.ay. ..All Saiats Aaxiliary. Mil. A- P. ' Knotta, director for tU day. Uasd&inoa G. C. McKiUn and Sara ! B3raoh iu chare of th knittiiiff. i Spacial lastructious la kcittln' ocas : e-m Tuesday. j Wednesday. Zuttra Star. Xirs. Wm. Startsciaa ana Biro. Joan H. Loreutz, (Urectora for the day. Jewla Ziadies' Aid Society. Mrs. McaCUUa la ciiarg of the kait. tlaj. Thursdiy. St. Paul's Lutheran lAdlee' Aid So. ' odety. Mrs. Paul Xlltxke, diraetor for the day. Tnspectlom Committee.. Mrs. . S Keiter, Chairman. Kasdamea Oberlin and Stewart In charg-e of the kulttlu-. Priuay. j j Woman's OiUld of St. Paul's Xpisco. ' , pal Church. Pythian Sisters of Hammond Temple So. 73. Mrs. P. J. Lyons, director for ths day. Mesdamee W. A. HU1 and William Nxvraan In charge of knittins'. S&tvu-Cay. Idas Marsaret Turaer. la charge ot knitting-. &TTH3ICAL X.adies In charo each day: KTondiy JCoralnjr Mrs. W. H. Crawford. Afternoon Slits Marian Dtminf. E veTii- W.rs. J. J. Clan seen, Hn XV. H. SaTls. Tuesday. aiorulnff Mrs. Ernest Tillman. Afternoou Mrs. W. H. Carls, Mrs S. W. cniMlaw. Syeulng' Wednesday. Morning- Mrs. Nettie Woodlu. Afternoon Kit. Claatle Coombs. Sveoinr fBrs. Botert OUUs. Thursday.
Morainf Mrs. J. W. Becktnaa. Afternoon Mrj. Prank Portaer. ayeninf Miss luarian Semlng-. Prlday. Mornlnf Mrs. W. J. Whlaery. Afternoon Kiss Mahel Chapaiin. Xvenlnx Miss Mary Scrlits.
Saturday. Afternoon Mrs. W. N. Porter. cmxiAir bzlisf cojouttis. Mrs. J. M. Turner, Chairman. Monday and Prlday. a p. m. to 8 p. m. A member of th . j!....,..me it, at ths Keel Cross Koc nis to answer qxiestions and give information on tho work. AUXILIARIES OP THS HAMMOND CHAPTER. 3to".3ertsclaie Mis James Nicholson, Chairman. Meats Tuesday and Fridays, Pranklin School Auditorium. Korth Sido Mrs. Frank Grove, Chair, man; Tuesday and Pili'.ay afternoons, Irving' echooL , ( Maaalev Mrs. P. C. Tanis, Chairman; frirtnyg. Muns:er schoolhouse. St. Joseph's Parish Mrs. Q-. O. Bay-. mus. Chair juan; Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday afternoons, ana Tnuuaiy . evening'. St. Margaret's Hospital. Eaptist Woman's Union Mrs. W. A. Hill, Chairman; Thursday; all-day! meeting- once a month. Baptist : church parlors. I All Saint's Pavish Mrs. A. P. Knotts, ' Chairman. Tuesday a'J-clay, at the! Chapter Wciivoms. j St. Casimir's Misa Mary Moskowicz. j Chairman; Tuesday. St. Casimir's Parish House. j Lincoln School Mrs. William lowery, ' Chair-man; Lincoln School. Tuesdays.! ... . ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 .
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durable tha,ii wood. I :Ii .3-1 1'lim- isi beautiful tapestry. Sre ouv r.neNc( lied disjsiay ved furniture in our drapery department. An exhibition in itself and the priors arc the lowest, of coiu -e.
Curtains Voile Crtains, :)(' in. wide. 12 1 t yards lonir, w li i t e or natural, pair
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Scrims Curtain Scrims, i ibtiu or open work horihu's. vard wide ...... IQC
Marquisettes Xvlarquisettes, p 1 a i n bordered and fur tired, extra jr'd (uality. yard 25
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Curtain Nets Filst Curtain Nets in white, ivory or natural, o- to A '2 inches wide 29
Bed Davenports Loner Styles $37.75 Short Styles $34.40
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RUGS Axminister Rugs Size f).12, loner heavy iil'. irood wearing e0. 0
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RUOS Axminister Rugs :,GxG.) inches, oriental. Chinese and floral patterns, (Q QQ on sale at yUsJO
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