Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 128, Hammond, Lake County, 8 November 1918 — Page 3

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THE TTMES. ' J ill I IHL ' l -Page T1itc 1 ' " 1 III I III I 1 1 I B JUtU. s. .1. . .1! .- ,i .' - nes. The Tri Kappa Sorority will meet at the home of Mrs. Essio James of Sheridan avenue tomorrow evening. Mrs. II. K. GreenberK entertained the Ladies" Guild at u meeting at her home in I.aPorte avenue on Wednesday night. Several of tha heads of the various departments of tha Standard Oil Co. attended a banquet at the I,aSalle h -tel in Chicago on Wednesday night. Coleman, the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Melvin of Atchison avenue, who lias been ill. is improving. WHITING ITEMS. William Grady of Ohio avenue left yesterday for a point near Mobile. Ala. where he has purchased a farm. Mr. ami Mrs. David Pinkerton are moving into their new bungalow In Central avenue. Whiting engaged In a monster celebration yesterday when tha good war news was received. The whistles Tnada the first announcement. Flags were Immediately floating from every conceivable place and parades were formed; in fact, the Jubilee was general. The schools were dismissed for the afternoon. Sirs. Clara Williams of 119th stret. is able to b out aeraln after a Inn? 111HJM!niHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHtiituiM?;iNiHiiHiiiMiiif;HHNiiiiiiHHiiMifttHHiiHiit iimmimnimr.mnnnmHiH!iHHi iiiminiiiiii n'fiiiHiHiHiiniinnMMiiiiiiiiniimiiiiii i HIGHLAND Mens Suspenders 50c Values Boy's 50c Stocking Caps, choice at K. T. V ei di iuann received a card from 1. T. Meyers of Hammond, who ia In Arizona. He says they have three feet of snow there. This helps to make ua appreciate our present delightful weather to the utmost. Nicholas Fluckinger fpent Monday in Hammond. Word has been received from Rev. Mahan of Chicago, pasfr of the Congregational church of Highland, saying he suffered a severe attack of Influenia. but Is well again and anxious; f'-r the ban to lie lifted here, so that he may be nblf to resume his work. i i j ! ! i I Pa 35c 39c lr KAUFMANN St WOLF HAMMOND. IND. i From those at home to those who fifht. The Home of HarU Schaffner Marx Clothes tf f n 1 1 1 1 in m 1 1 ; 1 1 1 m m 1 1 1 1 1 1 m um 1 1 1 i ; 1 1 1 ! 1 1 1 u ti 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii t nn iiiiimniisiiiniiniiiinmmmi:mniin iiiiiiiiiiimnimmimiiiiiiiiiiiij; A Mens Suits and Overcoats Good Fabrics real Opportunity

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