Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 250, Hammond, Lake County, 4 April 1919 — Page 5
Friday, April A, 1010.
THE TIMES.
PERSONAL I
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?rpi-lal hair goods riTi-.on5tr.1t ion heK'nn'.r.g tomorrow at th . et ?u 'JW i-hop, 630 ll--hmxn :!.. Hamm nd. l.f'k up cur np'i ia! 3d In toi isrhr s r?rtr, 4-4-1 COMING STENTS. Mr-, 'ii!-? Warn-r v. HI entertain a rartv a yourt people this eenirg from en to ten o'ciock f Tit horn. 3. ''it-roll !rrfct m honor of .;; lcs. Jr. and Carroll Kaf. Th" I.nsl ?is!ers rf the Monro s-!r f Methodist church will .civf an 'r.!riiinT)cnt "The Keturn of Yo Pan" t h ! s e e n i n c . An important mp'nnj of the Lake 'oiinty Human" Society will be h'd at 'ien-thir;v o'clock Monday eening at Central j.-hon). V m,at!n of th directors of the
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Alic Club i announce,! n'clcck Saturday afternoon
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An interesting program w ili be Riven at the mcetinp of th? Hammond Woman s Cluh at the Masonic Temple, tomorrow afternoon. Saturday, beginnum at three o'clock. It will he 'Educational Day" nd Mi.? niaiu he Nixon is In charge. A delightful feature of ihe program will be the croup of song? by Mrs. l.dm Wolter VanGilder. who has just returned from her sfa"n in Grand Opera In ChtcaRo and New "York. Other numbers will be readinc by Kaughn Milliken and the address by l"nai'i "W. S Ivesler, former vocational director in the Hammond school who will talk on
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"Rehabilitation of the Soldiers " Th program follows: Heading Flvaughn Milliken Vocal numbers ti) Aria, from Samr-cn et I'tllla. "Men coeur s' ouvr a ta vein'" Saint-h'oen bl "T" The West Wind '
! Mary Turner Sailer I (e) "Sleepy I.an' .W. Hammond i (d) "Tears At The sprln-" I ..Mrs H A. reach 1 Mrs..!-dia Wolter Vanililil'i. ' Addr'SS 1'ha.ilrs V Svleter i Mrs. ,T. M. Keller and Mrs. 'hades l.swrence entertainer! cry charmingly
a a handkerchief shower last pirnns at Mrs. Keller's home in rinmmtr aenue in honor of Miss Alice lord whose marriage to .Tatr.es Armstrong will be an event of the near future The quests were members of the JfiJ Club and thT were forty-four presen' At ten o'clock ihey were surprised by the members ! of Orak Patrol. Music and same? o,cuped the evening and in conclusion a diinty collation was served. The dco- ! rations were carried out in a color scheme of white and yellow and were ; '. ry attractive.
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Miss Huckleberry will meet th chil-! drrn and those especially interested in ' children's work at four o'clock for story J and Knur V I
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Wholesale 81 State Street
Mrs Clarence A Scott of Chicago wa
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lowing the luncheon the (tuests rdaved auction bridge at three tables and liish score in the irame.s was triad'' by M r. C II Aufi. With the club Mrs. s.-ot' entertained Mrs. l,s!ie Pkinner of .'ht-capo.
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Our Saturday Specials KELLNER'S HICKORY SMOKED HAMS
Our Hams are we!! known all over th city for the mild cur and eoewi old-fashioned smoke. Ham are oins; higher every sveek. This; is your last opporttmlty to buy these hams at this low price.
Butternut Brisket Bacon Georgia Squares Bacon Smoked Beef Tongues (whole)
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23c! .19cj 25c
The program for th Saturday session o' the Baptist Sunday school institute to be held In Hammond is announced and the invitation to attend 1s extended all Sunday school workers and those interested in the Sunday school. The
' 1 program follows: 1 3.00 p. m. "Ortanizine th '"hure'ii i for Educational Work" The Rv. S. IRoberts. 3:45 p. m ' Flannln: for a Larfrer
Working force" The Rc . R.. p. I.ickhder 4:3'' P m. "Modern Missionary Methods' The Rev. C. M( Pinsmote. 5:15 p. m. "How to do Good Teaching" Mr. Roberts. fi:0'" to 7:13 p. m. l.unrh hour and social time. 7:15 P m T" pa r men t a ! r'.n'rrnc. Flementary sradeMiss Huck;' berr . The young People Mr. Robejis Adult and Churcli Officers Mr. Pinsmore. S:1S p. m. "World Wid "ork. " steeoptlron lerturee Mr. Pirnmor.
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EAT VEAL VEAL IS LOWER. Leg or Lorn of Milk Fed Veal Veal Front Quarters Beef Pot Roasts, choiGe cuts
Round Steak 30c
Corned Beef, Boneless 18c-2Sci r Hamburger Steak 18c SHOES FI I Fresh Youner Pifr Hams t-ci
Pork Shoulder, for Roast 27c Pork Sausage, Fresh Made 20c Liver Sausage, Fresh .. 18c 5 lb. Pail Comp. Lard $1.25
Wo deliver every day to East Cliiearro and Indiana Harbor.
Speeiai For Saturday Peanut Candy . 20g Per Pound :,A11 pure materials are used by us in the manufacture of our goods. HAMMOND CANDY CO. Theo. Soulias, Prop. TWO STORES 166 State Street, and Corner Hohman and State (4 corners).
A good shoe has more than good looks to recommend it; more than good leather and workmanship. it isn't qood for you if it isn't comfortable. Vici, or rl iable blat-k or mahogany i-alf.
A matinee rrrital will be Riven at Ihe ' Hammond Musical Coll"ge Saturday at j three o'clock by expression pupils of f'-onnie 1 lanes Robertson, piano pupils ( of Klsboth Khlnian Schulz, Georgian, Hrovxer, Dora Otto and Elizabeth A rh- , her, - io)in pupils of I.oiiis Zander and ' dauclnc pupils of Geraldine tJwanson. ! The program will beci-.en by Hernice ' Richlrr, era Kle insvlimldt . Adeline.' G.ddcn, Violet Kelly. Harvey Adair. Naomi Ri-huke. Kernel h Mann, Marrus M'er.-, Martha lonn ldon, Clara Harrington, r.eonhardt Fllste;-, Raul Green, t'lara Marcus, Marlon Jlousei. Rthel Norman. Ruth V a rnimont. Viola Harkn, Henry Ulster. Maxine Beach. Rob- : ert Hewson. Minnie S-M!et. Kvalyn 1'oor.er, lioroth Smith ar,r Hannah Smith. .- 4
The Rluebird t.iub met Kt ,nr home of Renore I'lllison. Ill I'ayette street, for the election of officers Plans were al?o uaj f rr a li.k 4 Telrdav afternoon Mrs. William Kirehheiner celebrated hr birthday anniversary' by entertaining; several sue.ns at h'r home, 4M Carroll sueei. Rink and while was the color scheme and during the aftcrr.on a prettily appointed luncheon was served. There wore covers for Mrs. P .Joy and children of Kansas, Mrs. Rrldge, Mrs T .Tnhiison and son Trwin, Mrs. H. Korlin. Mrs. C. Kirchhelner. Mrs 1 1 Korlin and children and Mrs. George Hatfield and children. An all day session of the Baptift Woman's T'nion was heH esterday at ihe church. A delicious luncheon tvas sered at noon and the remainder of the meeting; was devoted to work for the Re. Rross. The meeting adjourned a' two-thirty o'clock to permit tho members to attend 'he Re.j 'ross meeting at the Chamber of Commerce. 'e' Thursday afternoon the meeting; will be heM at the home o Mrs x. .1. Aus'gen in State Line s!tet and will be in charge of the Bible 5tudv department wnh Mrs Mary Binder, the lea,ier. Northara State Ufi Xastiraac Co.. Hunmond, Ind h momj to loan on lmproTed property, lt taorigig. Call at tha Boms Office, Cltx. Nat. Bank Bldg, Hammond. 4-4-1 .M -s Homer Turner and Mrs, Fred Proh! were hostesses) to Trinity RaRes' Vid Society Wednesday afternoon at Mr. Turner's home tn Sheffield avenue. The members and guests swd on carpet rags and during, the social hour re
freshment ore serv ed. There was a large attendance at the meeting. A business meet nig i announced for next Monday e- ening a! th home of Mrs. O. . K. Matt hie?, corner of Fayette and Sohl streets. Many members of the First freshyterian church enjoyed a congregational dinner last evening a! the church and there was a business meeting following when several matters of interest were discussed.
s pleasant meeting of the Stitch and Charter Club took place ye-erday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Charges Row do',! in Oakley aver.ue. The members brought, their r.edls work and dur
ing the. afternoon a prettily appointed luncheon was served. Mrs A. X. Hutson of Pracfcert street wis named as the next liostrs. - The members of the phornh Society
met for an afternoon ressinn yesterday ti the parlors of the first Christian church and after a short business meet- ' Ing sevvmg and quilting was done. A pleasant s-ootal afternoon was passc.J, .- Unity Review Xo ; '. rt. A. of the Maccabees met. at evening at the K. and 1. of S. hall in the Rmihach building and after the i nit la' ion of f ral candidates there vva:i an enj. .vab'e ocial srsston during which refreshments were served. VKitors were entertained from I'hirago and there vas a large ailendance of the riirhcrfhip. --- - An imroitant meetipu of Hammond Chapter Xo. 1n Women of Mooeheart Region will be h'ld thi.- evening at 'he' Moose hall in State slieet. The we'kly meeting of porca? Re. bekah loflne will be held Saturday eening at the I. o. o. F. hall. - Mrs. Gilbert Clippirger of Indianapolis has returner! h"n: after visiting her parent. Mr. and Mrs. .1. G. Jbach of Sou'h H-'hrnan street. - Mr and Mrs Rn;. Well?. 1 1 4 i Vat Ruren street, announce the birth of a son, Pavid Raul Wells, Friday. April 4. - 4 .. Nex 'Weclaeaday, April 9th, we are gome 'o ,sei S13.73 Bed Outflta for. 939.05, Simmon's $?) '"Juaranteed Tras Red llatnmoitd Beddng Co. regular S10.S5 Mattres? and an Enterprise Guaranteed Sagless Steel Link Spring which retails at $3.98. Outfit complete, 29.35. Terms, S2.e0 cash, $1.50 monthly. s nd in tomorrow's paper, page XIOIT STORE rUMnURE DEPT., Hammond. 4-4-1 Mrs Homer Turner and Mrs. Fred Rrohl were hostesses to Trinity I,adis" Aid So.!, ty ycji'rday afternoon at Mrs. Tu rp'-r's honie in Sheffield, avenue. The rcci.ihers and guest' s.ent the afterti'.m sew ing carpet rags and during the ic'"-.i lour refreshments vver-r served "n-re was a large attendance a' the i ii e . ' , n g . The menihers vvill neei for i Ris ness session Mondav '','nint, April T'h. at the home of M rsi. o. C. J". Maililies. coiner of Sohl and l'aet'n atree'.s. -4
Next Wednesday, April Pth, w are goine to e!l S49.73 Bed Ontflts for $39.95, eSim'non'- Guaranteed Firs'? Rd. Hammond Redding Co. regular $10. Si Mattress and an Knterprise tuaranteed Sag'ss Steel Rink Spring which retails at S3.98. Ou'fit eomlvefe. 823.93. ' Terms, j; ,".0 cash. $5.5 monthly. See . , ad In tomorrow's paper, page . LION 1 STORE TTJHNITTRRE DEPT., Elm. ! moniS. 4-4-1 Jh Radje.' Aid Society of the Mon- j "roe Street Methodist eTiurch vas enter-!
' talned at the home of Mrs. W. R. Griffith yesterday afternoon and following la brief business session the members i spent, t; delightful social hour. M'.". J. C. JMllikn an1 Mrs. V alter M. Caslin
were the assisting hc?esss. The a ; nceting will be held at the bom-! Mrs. Milliken and Mrs. J. M. Rradfoand h'-v onirplttee v ill s't ,e (; r.-nilers will make the vestments P 'he choir a '.'I'M meeting? and pla-i i have them lini.-hed fo; the lltr-e, ;-r ice s. -
A class of twelve initiated last evening
of I'rogresslv e Court No. 1 rfi HeIt llur at the f. i J". hat:.
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hour followed when i f r' ?r.ir r r, i s . i ser' ed. Plans w ej-r madr f,(r ilie o reg jlar meeting in two vc!,? a.nd ni for a box social and rnt'ilnnni'!,' io I given in connce", "ii v.i'h i;i n'e::n; in four week-.
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NOTICE.
The Farmers Bureau of '"luni". Township together v itH the I-'ariiie'-s
Co-opera! h e Assn. of H'gl.lsi d establish a public market r.n e-..h r-.rry second Tuesday of the n:'"' dispose of live stock, poult 1;. the first market, beirg April e'b. -I. Fortenheie-, etl will Offer h ' on: line of fat m tin piemen', a ltd bird 'or sale, a' remarkable reditc.-. pi to ---'art at a. ;u. m llirh'ir.'! !'
and no', miss v our hirgain. 4--'- :' Q linir 9 TOe.t Does -j-n, Affect Ha,d Rejaue of ;ts '..ni'- and !a!e rtfe.-i LAXATIVE nllOMH yi'lMM: 1 Tablet? t an be taken by mii-.o, vi'ti-w,' .Hti'.pg uerv ouaness or run irig in the t'ead. Thro is only one '.''.roiiio v'ui'i'ie ' K. W. SHOVE'S Eigna ure on the box, Z'Jc. Adv.
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We wish to thank niurt sincerely our friends and neighbors for tin ir many : kindly offer?, expressions of condolence and beautiful floral tribute? -at the time of our bereavement in the death of our dear son and brother. "William R;iri.-'-y Pobbie. also all the ftiends who kindly sent their automobiles, the singets, the clergy, St. A I hen's Rdi-s Guild 'he Sunday School, the junior class ai,d facu'ty of East Chicaso high school, the !v mpian debating society, K-li r r;ebckah I.e,dge, ihe Mayflower 'amp Rtv ! .Neighbors. th" Onrfield f.ncan.roi rut T. O. O. F.. Indiana Harbor I. . . F . ; Indiana Harbor K. of p , Indiana Ifarb"ri F. and A. M. (y'j. ernplov c? r,f time de-: parlment Inland Steel. 1 Mr. and Mrs. John '.iol'Rn a nd' fa im 1 .
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Spring, cummsr, fall, winter any season ycu are frea to motor when you pl?ase, where ycu please, if you motor on Silvertown Cord Tires. No matter what kind of weather, vvh-t kind cf road, Silvertowna vsill carry you through it.
Fcr Gil vertovns are America's tourirtf- tires.
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WHEN YOU SUFFER FROM RHEUMATISM
They make a rough road rt seem smooth. Their
powerful, resilient cable -cord body, im
mune to ordinary punctures, ha3 proved its durability in ths roughest coirs.
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that Sloan's Liniment means relief
! MOTHER GRAY'S POWDERS
BENEFIT MANY CHILDREN Thousands of mot tiers have found fniiipr Grav's Sweet Powders an excel-
j lent remedy for children complaining of headache? colds fe-erishnesv. stomach 1 'roubles and o'her irregularities from ; vvhich. child"en suffer during these dav.s 'and ex'.e.en results are acoomid'shed i hy i's ,:.e TJrt Tsy raothr for orr 30 I yearn. Sold be Lrug's's e vervvhr. I -Ad".
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FENSIN BROS. WHOLESALE Cigars and Tobacco 637 SOUTH HOHMAN STREET HAMMOND. IND. PHOTTE 1414.
Fee- practically every rnan lvas se4 it who has suilctred from riicumatic achci, soreness of muscles, stifineas cf joints, the resuit3 of weather expes'-re. Wom-n, too, by the hundreds of thousands, use it for relieving neuritis, lame backs, neuralgia, eick Headache. Clean, refreshing, soothinc. ec6nomicaf, quickly effective. S-ay '"Sloan's Lini. ment" to your drugrgist. Get it today.
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You'll soon jjft thr habit of shoe cconomv if jou make a practice of wearing Standar d shoes. We deal in money saving quality .", 5."0, $6, $7, $7.50. This stor i? famous for forfitting;; you'll have no 111010 foot troubles if we take care of your shoe-buyinc. "We ran always fit you. Every size, shape, wiith; and export fitters vnho know how. FIRST CLASS SHOE " REPAIRING OUR SPECIALTY. Standard Shoe Store 234 East State Street Hammond.
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Announces that the following Board of Directors and Committees i3 in full charge of the business of the Company. OFFICERS.
Paul II. Kabe. President. Bert H. Krafft, Secretary. Wilbur Wynant, First Vice Pres. DIRECTORS. S. J. Dufrcsnc, Gary. John X. Camman, Indiana Harbor. T. W, Williams, East Chicairo. A. H. W. Johnson, Crown Point. A. F. Wiekes. Gary. F. E. Parks, Deer Park, Wah. M. 1. Winter, Garv. S. II. Slick, Gary. S. L. Eisler, Gary. Paul P. Rabe, Garv. Bert H. Krafft. Gary. Wilbur Wynant, Gary. Emmet L. Siver, Gary. Geo. H. Manlove, Gary.
Emmett L. Siver, Second Vice Pres. A. H. W. Jolinson, Treasurer. Geo. H. Manlove, xsst. Secretary. COMMITTEES. Finance A. H. W. Johnson. John X. Campian. T. D. Williams. M. M. Winter. Geo. H. Manlove. Building Leo McCormack. S. L. Eisler. A. H. W. Johnson. Equipment S. L. Slick. S. J. DuFresne. T. I). Williams.
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j! i I First Reason: Iff Tt h an Indiana product made in Lakfj U rViunty, and r should patronizp Home ! m Industry all things bcinfr cjunl. I Second Reason: 1 f$ It is mado of th best material mony & si ran buy. H Hi Third Reason I H In a most up to date shop, by tho best j workmanship. jr ii Fourth Reasoo I ji -Wl.irh is the best reason that can bo , B ol't'ercd - ii is worth more Ihan most p j breads and costs tho .same. liny a loaf v today at your Grocer's.
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