Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 44, Hammond, Lake County, 8 August 1919 — Page 7
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LION STOR
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HAVE NICE PICNIC
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PERSONAL 4J
SOCIAL NEWS
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rcs-pect. rs took at 0 .'' left the
About 2ft 0 Linn Ftore ,rk.
n :i day picnic at Klin- Like yrs-j terday. v;arn postb-vvait who has I ben boothi Rthe event from the first!
u was a sueec.s in Mory Four Gary ami 1 nteru rb.i n ct the crowd M t:,0 lake. Ifav;ns
o clock and on the reti
lake at S.l.r o'clock. The mnrniri; was r and after !nne k-:d There were
tarried tad.es ,-.. men. !:Ute ,rU ; VictOrV Garage, little bov.s sr-.r!s nnHr au. t.n ert..e
. . . , ..e s ladies ,ner eighteen. ni.i mafrVd mm. Three pi izrs w ere si.n hi each event. In the Ci- of war, i;iv ?m.-r and P. T. I.ovccren were tue captains .-if the two team.-. !.ovjrren team won
church wtM organize th.-- Ceii
M. E.
tenary M. E. church of the north side ti-'xt Sunday afternoon at three oYl.e-k at the Lincoln seho.d. All who rue interested in the organization aro urs-'d to t' present.
All who attended the annual picnic or lnimnnuers F. vrt up. 1 i.-a i rhm.h ;,t I . -las lark esterduy declared it to have
oeen a most enjoyable ucion. c"ur.t of the street car strike t h
pent In the watr the k i me. were
e separate i kp. for
Bargains in Rebuilt Tires
v ut your n'u.aRr co.sts .v''n. ciuri silently used tires are h better bi'y j than n tjuarruil'-ed mr. t'ome 1n and I Mimiiic, "Die host line of used tirts I in Indiana. VW Hell you tirts not A I
guarantee. l:o the hide yourself.
ifli t from the factory at prl
Po'pene l ,, v. , , U A !ar:e iium-l v. ho h her attended and spent th-- .lay In t ru-! lde.l
in mi. i i .. ) there were c.ii!.st. and sanies arranKcd tor the children and at noon a bask, t dinner was servd.
cation. Mrs Theodore Tennpoii and daush'or Hi'tiuci) left today tor a three wVeks" visit with nla'Kts and f join Mrs. Tennss -n's si.n K' t-.s who is spend his vavation.it Lake M a x ' nlaokee. Mr. and Mrs J. II C.nrov are at Mackinac .Island and u rite Ihvir Hiainj.itsd re !;. 1 1 s Hid ft lends thai th.y nre ureittlv en inii their :iclum.
On ae- They iif keei ni.M m ten. h with "The picnic; Mult of the Cm t h " through Tut Times
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ette Street, Hammond
Music fo- th dnr.e.r. eel by the Lion Store T'''f""l of Kuth Penny. Porr.ke, piano. Wilfred C'aH Hoffman clarlon.t aih ftut.
was f urnish -reh.stra rc.indr;irns. Marie l-'hse. v:. ,!;;). W:!liam Har-
M is? L.'-tt lie l;ace. whose marriage to 1'dwrird DouRherty will be an event ot Ausust "Ath. was henored at a linen shevver last t-nioif irivt n by Mis? Maude I'.urke at lor limine. 30 lyer 1 . uleva-1. The hnde's o.i.ir.i. white and pink, dfcornted the livinn room and the porch was fes;,oned with Japanese lanterns. Progressive peanut was plaed and prises in the frames were won by
t'nity Tievi.-u .No. w. L'. A. of the Maccabees met last evening at the K and L. of hail m the Kituhach hmld-!ns-Aft. r the business of the evening lirid been disposed of the incinb,.s enJoyed a social hour. - O - - The vepk! me tit. of lior. is liebekah b..iKc wt!! be held Saturday evening at the 1. O. O. f. hall In Stale .Mre. t There will he a m.- tiiK this ev .miiK of Justice Lodge No. 41H L. A. to Hi.. I; of H. T. at the li of K T. hall.
MlXS laisy Kin. rv returned from st .1.
el ha. v h 1 :
f i:uth st ph. Mich
I sue visited tor twn w. ..:.
Miss lia-e and Miss Kh-ch. A prettily j Mrs Hu.r.ard of KiKhai t. ,.,d who 1 as appointed two course ban, heon was tin n , )K.t.n th? M . tlau -ile- Mis' ,1 1-1, ......re ...o f,. Mr. . l-.l U 111 , .VMS.-.
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lonianir.g results it tneir users are vina liru, r' "- """ " , this morninK t
.Misses .Mae "eirrnan. ariivs i wiip nei i . ,., al j v s j
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' s l.. , .leilkin: nrwl
urned todav- from Paw Paw
The Times' want ads brincr as-
to be believed.
far Newton.
a few w eeks.
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DR. CARTER
EYE, EAR,
NOSE. THROAT
HAVE YOUR GLASSES FITTED BY AN OCULIST
t left
to visit
o. '""tt- o. i .... i IalUH j- ,,. .. f ,,.,.-
Harriet McMahon. . ;enevlve l arroll. jr .i;uj
Hciievive Hotlioan. Lillian 1 roppman, , ,
i.ake. Mih., where they pent tlo ir
Mrs. (j. lias Mr i:i iz.abeth
for a i' Mrs. t'h.itlev is c iitei talinoi; I'.eie Island a! Mr. and Mr Krankti n. Pa
v.laoi of a rr- n si reel Murray and daughter II i "!ai I . Wis, a;' her
, da vs. I Wilson 4-; 1'irroll .t.. Mrs. Martin Smith of !e r honie f,,, a few 11. . K-ndrick o! re visit inn Mv. and Mr?
1 1 ; .-oepeld of Slide;- 5 t ft of
M-iler of U'h'snd stret v durni" tie- 1 1 :v t fe r- rier hono- m Hutier, Pa., a delightful party jester-
Mrs. '. K who w 1 i 1 ! a ne ks to niak Alls llllflvl'-'l
day alt(rno..n in tic parlors of the First Pr :!' t ria n li'in-li by the n' i;,lu rs of the Ladn s' Aid Sociel y. She wa- p.res.T.ted with a pretty si'vcr spoon by
the society. A pleaslnp program ws rendered, includinjc jiiano solos by Mrs K S. Cooper and MiHs Josephine Krinbill and readings by Miss Kltesna Lmmerling accompanied by Miss Hess. They responded to several encores. In conclusion dainty refreshments were served
and tlure w
lovers for t hi rt -eijtht.
Anions the out of town guests were Mrs. A. L. Murray of Eau Ciaire. Wis., Mrs. Martin Smith of Hlue Islanl and Mrs Helen Twiss of Chicago. Mr and Mrs. K. R Uerse of Muth street havo returned from a niot-r trip throuprh Michigan Ftoppin; at liewey
Iake on their return fnr a week. vUit Mr. and Mrs. T. L. lifroer and little daughter of Htdlevue, Pa . are visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Reese at their homein Kuth street. Mrs. Gfroer and Mrs. Heese are sisters.
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! Anna Kioch. Lottie Hildebranvit. Kstel'e J Jiace ard Maude Iturke.
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Las . veiling the members of the 1-. E. v!. Club were entertained very pleasantly by Mrs. H R. Jewelt at her home in Sheffield avenue. A dainty collation was served after an evening of music. Next Thursday evening 'he club will go to
a beach party and on the
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Eel Canto Phonographs Hackt (1 iiy a $uo(i.iu.f)fi(i.iN corporation, sold by THE MUSIC MART 151 State St., Hammond.
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i-Cf'tj' j "WhitinK for
aXj I following Thursday cvonir.s they will be
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nt. rlained byMonroe street
,- -". - . ' -j i i tit. rlained by Miss Lucy Parsons of
,:. ;" -Y Sp- i Monroe -street
W0 Sr. A rleaant afternoon was spent by the I jti-$. i1.''' ''C -'-'1 members of the Stitch and Chatter Club ' -Cjetf5 'S5r2si3j3i yesterday as the guests of Mrs Kay Ale brn t ,-rr home. 32 Siblev street The 1. t'?iy jfv?!?tS';?5 "4 ' members brought their needle work .and ' '" 'U"jf?C-'.' ' i?-tji3 ' dnrine the afternoon the hostess served k ':.-r '''''$1 i ? reshm.nt.( Mrs. William Huchn of "-- - P-'X' i Mm nich Court was named as the next
Vour ye mi, need treatment or (1m ties. As oculists e can dise you. l.Ol.D FILLFD. J. J5. . 17. $S. $9, S!0; SOLID (.OLD. So, V. id. $9, $i0, $11. $ i Special attention to school children. It you hire headache or weak cret. come to a reliable oculist, located oa State . Street, lor 22 years. Artincial eyes fitted. CrM Eytm Sm't toed. AJI Ey DL-aia V. FRANK'ri C. v . ETi, M. D. SIGN Cr- W. KLI. a LIZ;iTJ 12 ioviti State v ij fsr, Cicji iiours: ii.ii.ii. . a. 5u.d;i, io to :. i..
I'tnro was played by the members of Circle No. 2 who were entertained by Mrs. Charles Xau of Elizabeth street yesterday afternoon at the regular club irccting. The honors In the games were won by Mrs. Howe and Mrs. Meyers and the consolation prize was awarded to Mrs. Jacob Young. Following the games a dainty collation was served. In two weeks the club will meet with Mrs. Erlev.ein of Fayette street.
HAMMOND FRUIT CO. Fruits and Vegetables Saturday Only
The meeting of the civic committee of the Hammond Woman's Club which was announced for last evening at the home
I of Mrs. Thomas Mcara. 7M South Hoh-
man street, was postponed indefinitely.
Hobart M. Cable Pianos Used by the World's Artists. Sold by THE MUSIC MART 151 State St., Hammond.
Thirty or more members enjoyed the monthly social meeting of the Pino Street Ladies' Aid Society laht evening at the home cf Mrs. David McLean in Hoffman street. The assisting hostesses wrra Mrs. Stckmeisttr. Mrs. Carroll.
--" ' I Mrs. Brewbaker and Mrs. Gedke. They
had a number of interesting games arranged for the entertainment of the guests and during the evening a program was rendered on the Victrola. Ice cream and cake were served in conclusion. The meeting took place on thi lawn which was attractively lighted
with. Jipanese lanterns.
We carry the choicest line of Fruits tables in the city. Our prices are when the quality of our fresh and fruits and vegetables are considered.
and Veethe lowest wholesome Call at the
HAMM
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Hammond, Ind. 195 State St., Comer State St. and Oakley Ave. Phone 623 Hammond. We deliver to all parts of the city.
The Rev. T. J. Hassott of th
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You can have
easy
If you have your shoes iittod hi- n &
iramca loot expert who understands feet. Our salespeople do. They have been trained in the WIZARD WAY Let them tit your shoes right and relieve vour foot troubles. You don't need to have r , any pains in vour feet. J; jj JAS.' B. ORTT J'A 189 E. Si ate St., Hammond. iff '
ATTENTION
Cash Furniture Buyers
Bear in mind you don't pay for the services of an expensive collector, bookkeeper and enormous rent when you buy of us. In addition to the high grade used furniture we carry a good line of new furniture.
Act Quick! Just received from Chicago a truck load of diners, rockers, chiffoniers, buffets and manv other useful household pieces that go on sale at remarkably low prices. Wo accept Liberty Bonds same as cash. Don't fail to call at once and inspect our bargains in furniture. Free delivery to Whiting, East Chicago, Indiana Harbor and Hammond.
Hammond Furniture Exchange 204 E. STATE ST. "
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QUALITY FIRST
Specials for Sal, Aug. 9th Milk Fed Native Veal Leg or Loin, lb 23 Genuine Spring Lamb LegL lb 28c Fresh Lean Pork Loin Roast, lb 24 c Small Lean California Hams, lb. ...27l2$ Select Brand Summer Sausage, lb 10 Home Made Sauer Kraut, quart, 10c
Fresh Cut Lean Pork Chops, lb 30c Fresh Cut Loin Veal Chops, lb 2SC Choice Cut Native Sirloin Steak, lb 34e Fresh Tender Boiling Beef, lb 1(C .Prime Native Beet Pot Roast, lb 200 Fresh Liver Sliced to order, lb G
Butternut Brand Brisket Bacon, lb. ,.42C Select Brand Lean Salt Pork, lb 40 AT.-Ham, Berlin or Veal Sausage, lb 25c Fresh Frankfurter or Pork Sausage, lb 24p Downey's Delight, the best butterine, lb.... 40c Pickled Piss Feet, cooked and spiced, lb 1214c
Strictly Fresh Egges guaranteed per doz. 50c Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded.
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1 i SUNDAY, AUG.
AT Spring Hill Grove, St. Johns, Ind Admission, 50c Dancing Refreshments Meet Cor. State and Bulletin Sts. for Busses 9:30 a. m
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ECONOMY
84 STATE ST. HAMMOND, IND.
GROCERY and MARKET Phone Hammond 49
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The high cost of living is the greatest problem before the public today. Our policy under these conditions is not to take advantage of these conditions. On the contrary we will assist you to make your dollar go as far as possible.
GROCERIES. Brooms A 4-sewed well made broom .
49c
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U. S. Mail or Brag Soap, 10 bars 49C Raisins A fancy large loose muscatel, lb 165 Navv Beans Elegant even cookers, lbs 25c Rice A good head rice, 2 lbs 25" Tea Salada Ceylon in bulk, per lb 55c Red Beans A good bean, onlv a few left, can ...'. 12 Olives Good size Queens, a full pint jar 27 Apple Butter, two jars 35c Jelly Apple and Raspberry, Strawberry, Grape, Currant, Crabapple. jar 15c Wa s h i n2g Po wd cr G ra n dma 's, large package 17
MEAT Spring Chickens, fresh dressed, lb. ... 45c Beef Fancy Chuck Roasts, lb 17c to 22c Rib Roast, boned and rolled, lb. .30c Leg of Veal Roasts, lb 28c and 30c Veal Shoulder Roasts, lb 250 Breast of Veal with pocket. 11) 20 Pork Roast, lean, lb 28c Spare Ribs, lb 18c Brisket Bacon, lb 38c Corned Beef, our own cured, lb....28c Oscar Mayer's Fancy Lean Cala Hams, ib 35c Oscar Maver's Approved Frankfiirts, lb 25c
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Water Melons and Cantaloupe on ice. Fresh Dressed Chickens' Quantity Orders.
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181 East State Street. Hammond. Ind
PACKARD BOND HALLET & DA VIS CONWA Y LEXINGTON Pianos and Player Pianos of highest grade and unquestioned reputation. We are OUT OF HIGH RENT district, have no expensive salesmen and consequently our prices for instruments of the highest quality are lower than elsewhere in Chicago or Lake county. CONVENIENT TERMS
Vyman, Babb & Kill en
525 Hohman Street Just North of Tracks
