Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 11, Hammond, Lake County, 30 June 1919 — Page 7

Mnndnr. Juno 30. 1919.

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COMINO ETEST3. n account of th fourth of .inly th" member of the Itchm-ah So.i-ty h:wps! ponM th'ir pii nic which ,u mvnounced for Wednesday, The Rooster "luh auxiliary wl'l h" ntprtainnj AN crlncs-iH v ly Miss Kli.:K;"h Haw;hirnj and Mix Iorothy F.ohrer autho heme of Mr. anil Mrs. A. F. Ttohver in South hman street. Thorc will hi- a meeting of the lo.ir.1 of d'.icon'fscs of tho First Christian hnreh at two oci-ock Tui"l;i.v sfur-r.oon.

hoiiio in It iroit strot in honor of her sister. Mrs. Howard R Easter of Washburn. Wis., who Is hr puest. Oth-r out-! of-fown erupts were Mrs. John lor,e of

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Sunday a number of friend" pit-a.-sn n t- j ly surprise, Anthony Phillips at his home in Clinton street, the occasion he-j In his bir'hlay Bnnivirsary. A three, course chicken dinrer ivnj server! nflrrl which the Mfti rnnon and c-v.-nine u.-rf '

Tfnt cnjnvaKy with mu?ic and Km.s j T he out-of-town cu.'sls wore Mr. and ! Mrs. T. V.. Pilfer and Mr. and Mrs. F. 11. '

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I'ora H Otto. preM,i, nt . f the Himtn -nil Musics! Collefre in honor of M:ss l:iiubeth Wel.her and George. W. Clark, whose niarriace wii! oc 'i- soon. It was a luncheon and was s,-it,i n! ih recital hall of the school for ih- nie,,:bers of the facui;. The .,!,., s.-'-., mwas carrie.i ut in the ollc.c ..-"iors. RoM snd white. , hupe hou'ju-' of daisies formed th-- o iiirr-v!"! and thre were covrrs f..r se,.nteeP,. i1m.. lng: and music were induls-d in f..' ,--Ine: the lum heon. Miss w.-l-b-r . Hs the reclrient of a beautiful cut K!asi ictea set. the grift of the faculty and tin directors of tho school .r-s-nu'd her w ith a handsome music cabin- t Miss Webber has been manager of th.- s lio J and teacher of piano. Mr. and Mrs John Kronsel! if 311 Klin street announce the marmse of their dauerhfr Kdith to rr. 1; H Ilutherford of Kast Chicatro, which took T-laee Saturday. June 35, They will make their home tn Williams street. Hammond. Mrs. John P. Smalley entertained informally on Saturday af'frnncn at her

The Cir! Scouts of Troop 1 will (rive an entertainment at the Went worth school auditorium Tuesday ov. ning and

j will repeat it Wedncsda .'onitiR at the' 1 Irving; school. The program follow.- j I Selection 'Orchestra. March of Scu's.

, l:-idn:s. "Cremation of Sam McGee" ' Anni s Stephens ! Violin solo- - Gladys Grav s. Quartette Girl S.-out". J bailor Pan.-e---Violet Nichols. Jackie drm. Head 1-ti. " The Gypsy Flower G!ri" , Hu'h Smith. j Vocal solo Hernii e Hotbwell. I Piano solo, -At Tiie Seashore" Acnes 1 S-. 1 n. ' I"i.-i!o4ue "The pr-af Craivimi." j Piano duet. Tp to ric!.- March" J Acnes and Florence Stephens. I Irish !.'!!! Vio!.-t Ni. l-.ols I H.--..li:iK. "It's a Ni;Ti;er Pal.y"-- Klva ' Smi: h. . Piano solo. "Maidens Praver" Flor-

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This js the Riant Ha nd o y -Paio- fou r-ensmed bombing plane with which V it o Admiral Kerr and his crew hoped to beat the Viekers-Vu-iy machine ,.f Captain Joiin AlcticU and lieutenant Arthur W. Prov. n in a. non-stop fliKh' across the Atlantic. P.adiaior troulde ht-'tl i p the la nd i - PaBt- flier and the "hop off" 011 the hip adventure had to he delaved. When it wii! start will depend larpely on weather coinlit ior.s.

nee Si ephens. Head ins. "Counting Paisy Petals" VioV t Ni hols. Mandolin duet Flva Smith and Veta Nikolich. Pialc-ptie "Good Night." Taps Girl Scouts At til" mee'intr list pritlay evening; of the Central W. c. T. V. a! the home of Mrs. William Perry in Truman ave. thf

ITi'sraai was ctven by her son. Paul Iterry. who (rave sevral very enjoyable recitations. Mrs. Georpe Adkins re- I sianrd as president of the union and '

Mrs. Ihrry was (beted to succeed lor. In two Wee' s Mrs. Douglas, of Jn Plummer ave.. w ill on-u In r home for the met ting. The business meotir.K was folb v. 1 (I by a soeial hour, dunes' w hich 1'i'frt hhnienls were served by Mrs. Van Sickle, Mrs. Peon and Mrs. Gravis. Poreas Rebekah Lodge held i! !' cu1 -ir meeting Saturday evening at the 1. 1 , . F. Hall and initiated a class of candidates. Next Saturday evening there will be installation of officer and class initiation. Mrs. Chfflinn. president of the Rebekah Assembly will be pre.-ent. Tomorrow even ins; members of the Rebekah Assembly will be nt the meeting of Germam-t Rehrlah Podpo for the in

stallation of officers and this ovenioR there, will be a meeting at Gary. There will be a meeting; Tuosdav aft' rnoon of William H. Calkins W. R. C.

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Mrs. Piefendorf. of Puffalo. who has been the house guest of Mrs. William W like of pctroit street, has returned homo. Mrs. A. K. Met ry w ea t her and d inph'fM'. Mrs. George Hn'ii-rta of South Hohman street, will leav o tomorrow lor Woodlantls, htl.. 'atala. 1 o spentl the summ- r with Mrs. A. H (."have.

Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Gron nn and d iui;hter I'arolmt. of ChieriKO, spent Sund-iv with Mrs. Groman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Parker of Warren street. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Porl-r anil Mrs. A. P. Wall drove out from Chicago ;ps. ttrtlay and v;si:d Mr. and Mrs. George Wall at heir home in Bauer street. Mrs Harry Corber, of Harrison street, is viMtin relatives in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. I'ppin ghouso will spenl a t . o-w ceK's' vacation in Mackinaw and Sault Ste. Marie. Miss Winifred Pearson, who has been the guest of her cousin. Mrs. Walter Wise of pctroit sireet, will leave tomorrow for Sul 1 1 v f n. 1 nd. Mr and Mrs. K. S. Cooper and dauuh'-

ei M.uy mien, of .NUson street, reiurn.-d lat evetina from a w e.-k's visit with Mrs. Cnopi r's parents near AIleCHn, Mich. Ksther and Gortrutle r mained to spend the summer. Miss Frances airier and Mrs. I, Kesslcr saw "Pcindal" at the Oarrlck tiieatre in TiieB. last evening. Two pretty parties were -iven Saturday honoring Miss t'.rnc- Iteii who will h a summer bri.le. The Misses Ijfoda and Vrrna MeAleer were hostesses at a m iscel la nt-on s shower r t their honie in W'-bh street jn the afternoon. Auction hrid.ro vt as pla v ed at fo'.r tables and hijrh score was made by Mrs. f rank R. He;z. A prettily appointed two course luncheon was served f o : !--w ir.K cards. In the evening Mr. ar.d Mrs. F. R. Mott were hest and host' ss to a party of thirty youiur petJe at their home in South H'"hi:i.iii sue The eveninK; was passed in dnrieir.se and in conclusion a buffet hint neon vas served. Miss Pell will have tomorrow with her parents. Mr. and Mr. P. I. P. R-11 and sister. Miss Gladys Pell for I.ak" Winr:hac;o to spend the summer. Mrs. Parnines am! Miss I.ilhan Ro.senbaum were entertained vvi'h the Piemb rs of th' So and So Cbih i y Miss Hazel Rosenhaum. The cuests broueht their needle work and during- the evening a dainty collation was served. In two weeks, the club wili be entertained by M.ss Clara Guss and arrangements are also beine: made for a picnic to be held soon.

Mr. and Mrs. C. N. J'-wett entertained at dinner yesterday at th ;r home, 175 Slit field avenue. Mr. and Mrs. C. Murrel .lewett and dauhtt-r Meien Verna and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jeworr. The Royal Sist'rs. a club organized among tho girls of lh Monroe street rhurch under the direction of Mrs. ponald Riddle held their last meetinsr for the jr-ar Saturday afternoon at the church. The mothers of the girls vvt re honored. Tn a guessing; contest Mrs. Ray Wells won the honors and after the following program refreshments were served: Piano solo Kulah Milliken Welcome to M.oi.hersPoroihy Steelman Vocal duet Helen Sailors and M'-r. dilh Wells

History of f h ciass,.. Roraine Krvin Reading Evaugnn Milliken Japanrse son? Cltt-':;-3 A delightful surprise house vuirmir.s was given last eveninp at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. C. Funkhauscr in Klizibe;h street, by several of their friends and relatives. A six o'cloc k dinner v. a -served and an enjoyable social time followed. Thre were covers for Mr.-. Mary Fpker. Mrs. William Funkhauscr Miss Rulu Funkhauser. Mr. and Mrs.. A A. Ross, Miss Caroline and Wilson Ross. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin fowl's and daughter Florence. Mrs. 1 owl. Mr. and Mr? Pernard Poyle. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Fpker and Mrs. 'i!l Curry. Mr. and Mrs. George TcSfr of Harrison street have had as their guests for a week, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. UuVardn and son of Lafayette. Porn to Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Bartsel. UTS Sibley street, Thursday. Juno ISth. a son. Mr. and Mrs. Pert Goodman ar.d Mr and Mrs. William Srhwingendorf were the guesis of Mr. and Mrs. R. M F' nt their summer homo at Sheridan Reach. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman McFlwen and daughter Roverta of Monroe street returned Saturday evening; from a week's visit in Planenell, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Van Horn of Fort Wayne. Ind . have returned tn their homo today after spending a week i'ii Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Freese, 236 Oak st Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Thomson and the Misses Gwendolyn and Constant Graham left last week to visit in Kings ton. Montreal, Toronto and the Thousand Islands. Miss Mabel Brown of Poster. Mic'Is the guest of Mrs. Sherman McF.w : of Monroe street for a few week-?.

A UNIQUE ACCIDENT A remarkable accident in wh . h euto was junked but nobody !'.-'". -rurred Sunday morning; on Sib' - near Oakloy in Hammond. Tli rhino which contained a man. . and two children, collided w t : street car. The occupants were th. out. but it was found that none 1 been injured. Witnesses say th. their escape wa miraculous.

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Having succeeded the GatcJy Clothing Co., we found many orders placed for Summer Dresses which we accepted together with goods we ordered; this gives us a surplus stock of Summer Dresses such as Printed Voil and Georgette, also beautiful Gingham and Organdies as well as an over supply of Georgette Waists, all of which we will sacrifice regardless of cost or value for quick clearance sale. We have included in this sale the following highgrade goods:

About 25 Ladies' and Misses' Capes, wool serge and poplin, About 35 Indies' Wool Serge and Poplin Suits, assorted

just the thing for cool summer evenings. Values (h HQ up to $45.00, Clearance price $22.50 down to ... . jiO.viO

About 20 Ladies' Satin Dresses, assorted shades

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and sizes, values to $25.00, CUarance sale price. . .

Summer Wash Skirts, the right thing for summer outings and picnics. These include Gaberdine, Crash, Linene and Duck Skirts, slightly soiled from handlingmany "7 Or wall be sold as low as C C

sizes, formerly sold as high as $42.50, for this -Q rjrt sale we will close them out from $27.50 down to D I U.UU Lot of 100 Beautiful Printed Voile Dresses, various shades

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Ladies' Newest Model Georgette Blouses, assorted shades

and designs, hand embroidere d and bead trimmed. Special for this Clearance Sale as low as.

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Don't wait until the season is half over before taking advantage of Clearance Sales of Summer Wear. Th2s Is a Combination and Clearance Sale for the Fashion Shop. Our Motto is "Sell for Cash at Small Profits and Make Many Quick Sales." We will help you to Reduce the lilgh Cost of Dressing.

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