Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 249, Hammond, Lake County, 3 April 1919 — Page 6

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THE TIMES.

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Picking The Right

Hat

Picking vour hat hero, is a very easv matter it's

just as easy as picking plums. Our assortment is large and varied. The particular man is sure to be delighted and the man who isn't so particular will be well pleased. Yes, sir, we have a real big exposition of hats soft, stiff, rough and smooth hats, in the beautiful soft shades and colors, and the new shapes are stunning. They hold, their shape as long as they are worn and they just won't wear out. The price, too, is low as other hats. We guarantee them. $4.00 to $8.50 GASSMAN BROS. Citizens' Natl. Bank Bldg., Hammond.

l ii -'urs i i i, mu-hmis I'.npMiSt churvhca in thi.i ih.i'rui vi:l jtive addressee. All iin.iay Poliuol workers throughout the ciiy si- cordially invited. Tho program i"r KrlJa fallows: 3.00 p. in. -Bible Study for Sunday School Workers" F. L. Hobt rts. 0.45 p.m. "The Pastor and Teacher Training" Rev. Spotr. In(liana Harbor. 4:3) p. m. "Modern Missionary Muvcnicnt" C. M. 1'insmorc. :..K" p.m. What Is Ooud (Teaching" ilr. ltoburis.

;.oo to V:K. p.m. T.lo p. in.

t.'iti'h hour with "stunts" I'cpartnit-iitnl c o n f r e tirn

lfad by Miss Huckleberry. "A'lult? and Ohurtri OfTloers'' Mr. I'Hnsmore. S.I") p.m. St T'optioin pictures of Uiptist Trnining Camps Mr. Kuhoi tf . Th ladi; t t ho church will serve a cafiteria lutn hton for the visitor!. Tho iiifjutt son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan (lolds-i-in of 01" W. StaU; street wus hi istcue.l TifMly afternoon. Miss ro o i:-i.li.ird of Pittsburgh &nl Albert Mirsiiall r. tho sponsors and the lull was iori thr name Charles. Anwi;g the suest .hi tho ceremony vv r' Juc iJoldsiem of hitinc, Mr. and Mrs. 1 .. t;,.hi;.'in. Mr. and M r.. IX. ioldsu in and children, Mr. and Mrs. Hurnett atid tUughtt-r, Mr. arid Mrs. Jsk We is and Mr. and Mrs. L,. (Juldherg of Chicago, Mr. and Mr. J. Iienjanun and children, Mr. and Mr.". J. liobiu. Jad- GoldbTg, Mr. and Mrs. R. Diamond, Jake Liuinond, Nat.iHii Kinklc -stein. K. lioldberi?. Mrs. I). L,tii1in. ilrs. Meyers and Mr.

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Y' stoi lay (hr members of the second

d:i:--ion of tl,.- M l :. Undies" Aid So- I ti !y wi-io entertained at 1 o'clock j luncheon nt the home of Mrs. Harry I 1'ik. Mr:. Cb-mens, Mrs. Fisher audi Mr-. N. K. Tmkhani were the assisting j I..-:

Summers Pharmacy Announce The Opening of Their

'honograj

The same high grade of goods and service that has always prevailed in this store, plus liberal terms to purchasers will be features in this department.

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Also Record

a Stock

that is new, and includes all the latest song and dance hits as well as the classics and those songs of the home we all love to hear.

Remember

If you are busy in the day time you can always drop in here evenings to look at phonographs or purchase records.

PERSONAL ii

SOCIAL HEWS

COMING- I VENTS. St. Paul's Junior l,'-.iu'- will h-M i5 monthly sneinl meeting at. l-lit-k-'s hall, corner of Oakley hvliiu- and Clinton street this- efiitns. The Wonia n's H'-mf- Mis.or.ary Society of the I-'irst Meibodl.-t ' hr.rvii will meet with Mrs, Y. .!. M-.-Ab V. 1"! Webb street, i'rida;., af t-: n -on ui 2.: o'clock. There will b" a meetinsc of the Kii'K's PaiiKhteis Friday Hftrr.o-n in th. parlor? of the Fir.it Christian church. Mrs. Iflla Stanford will !-. to the North Side I.ndieC i'.v,, n it.

I monthly social metinK l-"ri-i.iy rnoon .it her home in Sheffield n v . ' An inportint :n-vt in.if of th M imif! h

Club v. ill be h id t!.i cvft-ir-s at dehi o'clock at -e ll.'imni- t,-l H . t-r-nt , ..! Division A of tho Men's Au-v I Jury : the fifth divisi-,n of the M. 1-:. ha.i.ev Aid Society will met Friday ov. nlnjr nt the hc-me of Pan Urmvn. S.'iT Krie irft. j The meeting of th- F. K. C. ('iuh hn ', been postponed on. week inti' the o'-e- ! injr of Arril 10th when Mi? Clara av i will be hostess. ! The April rntl!:ir of tho Won-.-m's '

! Missionary S5.eiety of th F'rst F're-ov- ,

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little son of Mr. and Mrs. j

th street v.-as sponsors were

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Mn V.-moi-t of lit IS : . l-ri.-letir.j f-luiMiiiy. Jds

; Mis Ada J.ubin and Morris ".obitz. i A:i:oiik the gui-sts .-ntertain'-d were Mr. ) and Mrs. II. iobitz, Mr. and Mrs. 1 ! Cid.its, Mr. and Sirs. .1. Cohitz. Mr. and i Mrv I j i i ! I : j . ;..hitz, Mr. and Mr.. I!. :i--hit7.. Mr. and Mrs. 15. Sherman. Miss j Kiibin. Miss Ji. tlobitz, Morris j'.ibitz. ijnrn Ilubin nnd H. l'alnier. ! j Mrs. i;ilr-.- Warner. C!) Carroll street, ; w - anions el--i day's luncheon host- ; e s .ind had ht r ifu' sts the mtn- : ! !-- of the ll'iniiony club. There were c(. ,-).: f,,r t.rn. Mrs. IVarson was named a."- the rexl h stes. I j Mr. and Mrs. Fred Millies of Sheffield awniie entrtined Mr and Mrs. Henry Milli.-s. Mr. in-d Mrs. i;rin Millies. Mr. ! ii'i'i M-s. V". V. Sehroeder and Mr. and Mrs. Hirry .Teuott at a three course J vix "'clock dinner Inst evening. FolI low itiif tli.- dinner the Knests enjoyed : ;-;;:no ,-tnd ,,i-:rnln s--lcr t i,,n". i

j I if tv.retinp r,i th" civic committee o'' '.he (iHintnond Woman's Club which ' whs iinnoum-ed for Friday evening of th; w o. k Ins b'n postponed until next 1 ri.l t y nf' ornoon w hen Mrs. Herbert. Ihia-hir . S"x South Ilohman street, will bo lif,t;ess. It will be social day t;i l the am nil t'ection of officers will

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The House of Completeness and Service PHONES: 1420142128. Hohman St. Near State. Prompt Delivery.

tho jiroprsm in chnrjje. A matinee roottal will h' n, pur-i's of the Tlamm.-nd Mu.-v-al '" Saturday at o'clock at l;.''-!ta! in the O. K. building. A Baptist Sunday Sch.-M will be held oti Friday, Sat-.inii; Sunday at the First I'tri'ir.t ci.ntHammond. Lectures vviii If the r.ev. C. J. Pinsrni-r-'. g net ;t h

intendent of state work: tin-

Roberts, state director oi Ktitidty : and Young P'-ople's V. r!.. ; nl Myrtle Huekb Iwrry. rlemcr.fary

CO YOU NEED k KIDNEY MEDICINE?

i f-.nnui oiocxion.'ii tu:crs toriv j at the ro.otinfr of tho I.adies,' Aid j i. :c -if tho First rresby terian church ! -.! iy afternoon and resulted in the

ti.-n of Mrs. Joseph Harnit as presi-

-iit: Mr--. J. C. t;i-aeB. v Ice president: Irs. Minn;" Kline, ff-cunil vice presi--nt; Mr:-. I'.dith "Jriffin. treasurer; Mrs. ' A Krinbill. assiMsnt treasurer; Mrs. r.. - r. s-c: t;r; Mrs. Joseph Thomp- - o, ;ts- ste tt secretary : M r. Beckman. birtn.-iti of the w.-rk committee, as-

Too Late To Classify

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To mie Vhen all Nature blossoms out in Happy Spring

colorings then is

all season; look your The

do. New You

when best.

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Easter Patterns

styles won't demands Fresh

and Colorings

want something entirely

different. THE HOUSE OF KUPPENHE I M E R has admirably, interpreted the new mood of this happy Springtime with a myriad of rich colorings and joyous styles g'alore. They exDress new ideas in an exceedingly attractive way. The Pred ominant style feature for Spring is the new waist-seam model. You'll see many pleasing variations of it in the new KuDpenheimer -uits we are now showing. PemnrlrnWe vcjIhps at $35 $40 $45 $50

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Haalnionds Destothiers The Kuppenheimer House of Hammond.

on rnday and Saturday Evenings

! WAVTF.H l.:idv to h lp ; ..ik. 2 j . ytate si.. ni'-nd KC-o.

with h.-use- ; I hone Ham- sisto,? by Jfrs

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Dr. Kilmer's S n m r - Hi"t f t ommndd t.-r c ci t innik. b ; 1 1 hae kidney. iivr or I !;o!0 r ti r-iav be found jui - m---dt. ' Swamp-Hoot mfik.s fii'mi- e,o tc cause of its miid and itium dnt ' soon realised in most .-a so.--. K i t hoalmif herbal c-.t'i po-md - :i cian's pr si ri t ioti vn'.-h hn pn

XUTb'K OK AITUINTMENT OF KKi'KU V.H. Xotice is h'trby i-n that the undrr-.u-ii. d, Unimui-nd Trust A Savings Bank i i lammot d, Indiana, w as duly ap- : it:'fd lioc-lcti ..f the First Roumanian ' ,v ;s Cmpany. a corporation of it -, Iudiara. on the 2aih day of March. - i '. ! th .Indue of the IVrter Supe.r 'ourt. Valparaiso, Indiana (In !.;.( i! i, Michi-tn Cit y. Indiana), in IMS.- X... 27. wlwr.-in i r-rgt Thomas. Vnsih-. a!.. re plaintiffs and the

. Shafor and Mrs. Hii kok.

Th" hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs. Frnmtn and Mrs. F.der snd nt the close of the business meeting- tluy served refreshments.

i Mrs. Arthur Y015s of AValtham street j was hv-stess to th" Jewish Ladies" Aid i Society ysterday nfternoon. Th metn- ' hers planned for a post I.enten balland ) announcement was a'so mode of the j 'next regular meetins: to be Veld at the J home 'of Mrs. M. Hertz in 'es Ham- , I mond. Puring the soi iat hour the host- j ' ess served refreshments. :

Liberty Camp No. 84 S7 Koyal Xeijthbor, vi-i; I meet t the K. and L. of P. hall in the Himbaeh building Friday afternoon to drill and fi.r the transaction of Important busmes. There will b a meetinfc of Opal Hive

.o. o t. t m. M. Friday afternoon at the I. O. O. F. hall.

T'nity Review Xo. 2 W. F. A. of ih Mscrabfj wiy met this eeninn at thK. snd L. of S. hall in th- r.imlu b builuinp.

An important tneetirg: of Kamn-ori Chapter No. 120 Women of Moo?fheart LeKkn is announced for Friday e. -. irp.

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tresstnc cases uc i-r-l:: . t" r. -;! 1- tmony. At drum?ifts in lnr and nolmm bottle. You may have r h-'in.i ! "if -ll'.is. always r 1 !;i t'l e pr." parfi 1 1. -tt 1'V I eel Post, tils. 1 pamphlet v- l'tnt ab.u Address Ir. K:!tm r & ''-.. I : : , i i. ; ,:i 10 N. Y.. and eni To- . t. . i-i.t-. .il-- u n th t-ttoriif-oit I 'm ; 1 . "t i'M' - - --

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.": ' ,' " ',' , , , . Mrs-. A. S. Ifunt as hctes? to th

, ' ' , V , Ifonrth division of the M. H. Ladies' Aid i'la'U'.'-d at;d is lio.v a--tiri(( as such U- : , . . . .... . . . Society at an all day quitting partv ye:--

t terdav at her home in Ann street. A

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Iciti-d at Hammond. Indiana. March

A. n I'.lt H AMMOND TUl'fT P WIN'JS FANK, Receiver. M'MMli'V ,H CON'RCT. Atii.rue.vs. 4-S.

Player Pianos of Repntati

Cost no More than the Other Kind

To Water Users. Ow Ine t- itp' unsettled conditions " I.ak- Michigan the Ho.ird of Health ad- '. is"s that water use, for rinnkinur and ooktng purpt-se should b boiled.

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delicious luncheon was served the members at noon. It was the regular monthly meeting of the society. On Friday evening of this week the

Loyal fJistfra of the Monroe street church will give a little Japanese m.- ! tinnnry play entitled "Tlie Return of ! To San." Tb ent erta innicnt will be j Kivr. under the direction of Mrs. lionald I Riddle, superintendei't of the depart -

I ment. The church ha lirn elaburately 'decorated for the occasion and ihe jrit'i" will be in attractive Japanese costumes.

...FOR... Quality, Service and Low Prices

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When xow liire a servant, you naturally want to know about the reputation. You can discharge the servant, but you must either enjoy or tolerate the player piano. Look Up Their Reputation and If It's Quality, You Will Buy It From Straube.

Kranich & Bach, Estey, Haines Bros., Behr Bros., Marshall & Wendell Kohler & Campbell, Lindeman, Brambach, Straube, Cable & Sons, Kammoiid etc.

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New Player Pianos $395 and up. open Friday and Saturday evenings.

Most Convenient Payments. Stort

Straube

631 Hohman Street.

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Phone 661.

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special iu urn oaie ci

Fruits and Vegetables

1 car Early Ohio Seed Potatoes, per bu $1.00 1 car Michijan Potatoes, per bu S1.30 1 csr Fancy Idaho Rusaet Potatoes, per bu $1.50 1 car Bushel Apples Greenings, Baldwins and Ruseets. per bushel - - $2.50 tO $3.00 Fancy S.vect Navel Oranges, per doxen 25c. 30C. 25C. 60C U-trge Lemonr,, per dozen 15c and 20o Grspe Fruit. .. - -3 for 25 C Radishes and Green Onions, 3 bunches for 10C Long Green Cucumbers, each 15c Fancy Ripe Tomatoes, per lb . J5c Spinach, 3 lbs for 25c

25c 303 25c -13c

Large Jumbo C;ery, 2 rtalks for. Farcy Leaf Lettuce, per box

per peck

Parsnips, Carrots, Turnips, Beets

Strictly Fresh Eggs, Per doze" WE HAVE A FINE LINE OF FRUITS AND VEGETABLES FREE DELIVERIES TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY.

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STATE ST. AND OAKLEY AVE., HAMMOND. OPPOSITE PO"3TOFFICE.

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Fancy Le lamb ' lioiH-lfss K'oasi houkU-r 'cal Koast. Fancy Veal .Stew . . .. Calf or Beet Brains Plate Boilinjjj lU-vj lib or Xawl Corn lUcf Frt'sh Made Hamburger Fine Lai-irc Iri.h Ma kei( 1, 2 for Pickled lierrinu', 2 for

1-rcHi LsaJtnntnv Ovstcrs,

Iiumford Uakinu: Powder, lb

Fresh Fijrs, package Fresh Dates, nackjitrc

5 lb. .Sack Fntirc Wheat Flour j Lare Dill Pi.-klcs, :5 for J Assorted Pancake Flour, .'! for.

I Assorted J'cas. ( orn. Joniatoos, (i for ! Wisconsin Potatoes, bushel, 1.1!); peck. 3Sr j 25 lbs. Flour with order.. $1.55 ; 50 lbs. Flour, Century, with order $3.05 No. 10 Tin Apples 5Q Onion ets, - 'lts- or 17c Navy or Lima Beans, 1 lb 15c? Swift's Pride Soap, for. 25c Monsoon or Wilson Catsup, bottle 15 Head Lettuce, Green Onions, Fresh Tomatoes, and Cucumbers.

3c . tjt.' . !.' .18 .18c . I.Sr MOc 25c . I OC . 00c ,27c 25c 25c 35c 10c 25c

C. W. HUBBARD AUTO SERVICE 741 CLAUDE STREET. HAMMOND

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