Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 118, Hammond, Lake County, 4 November 1919 — Page 11
Tucsrtnv. Xovember 4, 1010.
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OSes, Boom 222, Cucaut Tjligr. Ffcoaa res. aesiaenos, 4313 Oloott Are. Thooa 313. John iniler of Xorthoota Av., aged t x years, is 11! arid closely confined to th house. An all-day tesslon will be Indulged tn Thursday of his week In the social i 'orris of t.o M. E. church at Indiana Harbor wlver-e thu ladlvs will meet tew In part time and lndulgo in a shower of articles, donated for th u of fh bauu which is to be hell early !n tho month of December. Those at- ' ending 'will bring1 tcae article toward the refreshment service which iv ; L I ir.arlt the rest period at noon. All ero Invited. Mrs J. Johnston of lTie St. 1s recuperatingfrom an operation performed r. her at the Henrotln Hospital In Calcigo - week ago. Visiting at the Arthur McLan jhlln fcom In North Baring Ave. this week is Mr. McLa.ug-hlln'3 atster. M'.s Oertrude ilX-aughiln of Oil City. Pa. Six Indiana Harbor oouplM were present at a party given by Mrs. John CHI In Hohman St.. Hammond, an evening asro, where the gam of Five Hundred vruM flayed throughout the eveIllBg. ir. and Mr it. d Couraay of Euclid Ave. has sls their guests for a few davs Mr. and lira. Peter Junglln of Ghlaago. The lad Sea f the Bajrtlst All will
n-.eet TtwiTBday afternoon with Mr. J.
T. ,TW.2 arris. SSI 5 Hemlock St.. for ths
transaction ot business pertaining to the ooe,ty. A guest ttt the John fiftspheM home la Aldls Ave. U Mrs. Kill of Chicago who is spending the day with Miss If and Stspfaaivs. WoO'Strtae Camp, Royal Neighbors will meet this evening la regular session at TTellaikl Hail ana Xurther dlsi'Ujs the plan for the coming elass adoption anS the da.no to be held In fh near future. Mrs. D. TV. Mnrrl-son of Elm St. has "ufferefl m, badly fracfurei arm, her left a rm nd the one aha fractured a few year ago by a very similar aocli?r.t. The wrist was Involved in the r.relcas trouble and this time It Is she largw femur and mall bone which sa broken. An X-Ray picture Is be'r.g talcen this afternoon at St Marsrarent's Hffplta.1 trainable the artnd"r.g psyeldaas to learn the extent of the InjuryThe Jot.n Spencers are moving this woek from their present location In Eolith foxrythe Ave. to a new bungalow !n N'orth ITorsythe Ave. In the Airdcrn?Cowie row. The Itftiidajnes 3. R. IM trier and I. M. !Urcer were Joint hostess&e In an e-r-.t bordering on the wierd Intricate? of the Halloween date and to hlc'a Mr. X. Felkner and Mrs. Darlg --iptured the awards. Thr were riar.y enf-of-towa guests present, some - -.-m Hammond and Chicago. Autumn
l-.aves and oora hus'xs were used In the ratlve eplrit In all rooms of tho : - --f Sirs. Bltxier. wtiere the party placa. Th CongreTrIona3 ladles of East CM -rr -vin hold an ai!-day eewlng bee at the chnrch parlors tomorrow with r. .t-ajid-mias dinner served at noon. The sewing will eor!st cf the making , f g-armenta for the coming bazaar. T.e regular business meeting of tha " -north Tjeague will take place this "n:ng at S o'clock at the East Chlcg M. E. church. Mrs. Frances Byers. City librarian, at Evar.svllle. Ind., attending the I'trary association meeting convening there four days of this week. Mrs. Ji: Kaacall of North Baring Ate. Is a hostess tomorrow evening to :;.err.bera of her Auction Bridge club. Mrs. R. O. Howell who la preparing to dopart for their home In California, the latter part of this week la being entertained at many horri prior to tier leave. Mr. William Schroeder !s having a faxerell partj for her this evening. The Errworfh Xarue of the First M. E. church of Bast Oh'ca-go have prepared a splendid program of meetings f-.ir every night of next week In the nbwmn! cf "V'ln-My-ChumnVeek." This main lfcms trt the program are as folloira
Sunday, T:30j Opening nlsrht. sermon-j
l-y the pastor, on the subject: "Wln!r a- Myself." ilondiy, 7:9D p. m address. Rev. Homer P. Tver, of "Thltlng. Tuesday. 7:90 p. m.. "Armistice Anr iversary Service." address by pr. H. I Tavls, district superintendent
"DELCQ" DELICATESSEN Forsyth Ave. WILL OPEN FOR BUSINESS TUESDAY, NOV. 4 Home Cooking Hungarian style. Sanitary and modern in every way. We also carry a complete line of Fancy Groceries. 4711 FORSYTHE AVENUE East Chicago.
IVf.JwaJay, r:,';i p. m . adra, He v. Paul E llnrn. nf Oary. Tlmisuii. ;:o't i. m.. aJUresi, Kov. Guy Cai porter. Valparaiso. Filduy. 7:30 p. m.. alirtiaj. Kev. Ouy Carpenter, Valparaiso. Saturday. 7:30 p. m.. "T p Corn M'eotin."' fullowrd by social and re freshmenti. Sunday, 7:30 p. nv. closing meeting, sermon by tho pastor. Preliminary to this work of meetings, the league will hold a Harvest Home aocl.-il at the church cn nest Friday evening-. Nov. 7. They Invite a!! younp people. Th Home Economic department of the East Chicago Woman's Club mrt !n a deilahts'ul session at th home ..f Mrs. C. (. Sheldon In llosonn St. last eveni-iK' ant was very largoly attended. Thi- imprtjiitt Issue of the evening was tho demonstration of a fruit
cake and fruit ruij'ilna;. by the Ma. ;
dames Oeorge li. I.fls and 1 W. Giles, tha printed ro.-ipes of vtli-h given a s.uivt-nler.i ,jt the occasion and tha Ui'u:table edibles deinontru- ' ted Kter ht: .. The basis of the rvfreahtnent.i with hot coffee as a leveriLgi? acfumpaiiiraeni. Featurdes su. daily v era elocution numbers In wliicr, Miss Arna B-rnt to-ln. this ) car's graduate of the East Chicago Hlirh school and who won for the Institution many oratorical honors, appeared In two very well chosen numbers. Mrs. B. Campbell t-o charming- selec tion with Mrs. Harry E Bloombei-tr presiding at tha piano. MarJpcrlo
Crossw-ti'.l who has quite galne.l reco- j nltlon In her pubHo appearance as i I youthful elocutionist gave two very j pleasing recitations. Announcements ) of Importance by club women were giv- j en by Mrs J?e Thompson, represent Ing the literary department which li being helJ today and Mrs. Clyde Spencer, chalrninn nf the finance commit- I tee of the Welfare Association which' Is launching a drive throughout this j month to enable the organization to ! Increase Its funds so recessary for th' ; promotion of Its work. A dance which i Is of lnt'rest to many of the club i women and under sponsorhlp of the J Eastern fltars of East Chicago with Mrs. Abe Ottenheimer promoting the '
publicity wlU take place November 7th. at tha Masonlo Temple. The presiding officers at last evening's affair were tho Mesdames Robert Bruc M'ller, chairman: O. Martin, vice presl dent: Frank Dickson, secretaray. A--ststant hoste.sss wer H. E. lii-dlnsrer. Harry Ackroy.l, I, T. Williams. W. V. Smith. O. T7. T-wls. Frank Townsley Charlen Andersrn and Mlis Kav. rts-
clpes are filed with the Individual I
ot uip cpnrafni and their component meimuroa mo;- be given out through the coutnsy of mmbrs d-fir Ing to obtain them. . The Round Robins whlcn were freely discussed nme we?ks ago a a mean oi" creating funds whereby ?h Infant Welfaru Work of th city may
rurtaer ta promoted, jnvung Into fu",: S ra!iiatiovi "last evening at a meetlnp ! of the finance commt'tes of the Wei-' fare Association and comprised of the i Mdam C!;Me Ppencr. chairmftn; J. j C3. Allen. Charles Anderson. Frd Buse. I Jsse Pw-y. a. !tsrman.id-rfr, A. Ooodfrln 1, Miss Carr1 ios?h. Mesdames .Tfhn Hartman. Max Nassau. .1
! E. O'XeUl. A. Ottenhelmei. E. r. Re!1. ! j A. A. Roes. M'lss Mary tone and the j Mesdamrf Jsse Thompson. Bn Will- ! lams. Miss Gertrude Van Clesen and j TTaherI HoworJ. Each repreeenta- j tlve mer-iber of the M!r,!'te will In- j rite three others to pr'lr!nf
round robin party, one week from Friday, Noverr.rer nth. at the homes selected for the festal ncnu-isn and which is the first commencement nf many more to follow far each Invited gues Is undf.r obligation to entertain four more so that the social and bnfcla; chain will not be broken until the termination of the Round Robin be announced. As a fitting climax to th. Individual .1 'fairs there will be "one large party for the pnbilo benefit and more detailed Information concerning this win bo given at a lr.tar date. A beautiful pillow constructed from twilled thread end made by a returning soldier mustered out with honorable release will be d'sposed of for a financial Kiln to the Rod Cross and supervised by the same oommtttoes of the Welfare. A tag day at some time during the month of November will be given and directed by Mrs. Jesse Dewey who was appointed at the meeting of last evening. With the combined energlrtH of the many wonm willing to give their time during the entire month for a most ultimate success of their plans the co-operation of their friends and ths general public la asked for th maintenance of tha same and same wll! he duly appreciated. The meeting of ctvlo Importance and tinder auspices of the civic department of tha Indiana Harbor Woman's Club aa announced la la-st evening's Issue of this paper with place understood at that t!m. will take place with Mrs. Edward Cowart. 3711 Fir St. Zimmerman Apartments, tomorrow afternoon with Miss Noyes of the Katherlne House directing the program of tfe afternoon. Mies Ora McQuilken will appear In selected readings. It Is urg?nt!y desired that there be a good attendance on the part of members and
thy may br!nr theii fr!.n(3 !f fh-v a.-i tt
dsire. The meeting will be a produc- j l
tlve one of knowleie gained through the experiences of Mitts Noyes who camo to tills community under high recommendations and is resident head of the Community House. Mrs. E. A. Peters of South Baring Ave. Is hoMinir open house tomorrow for the ladles of the First M. E. church of East Chlcaxo who are to employ their thimbles and needles throughout the day In the makinsr of articles which later will grace the jais tables at thir bazaar. The' ladies aliied with the Swedish Mission Church at Indiana Harbor will he entertained Thursday afternoon at the homo of Mrs. A :srii.; Carlson In
Orapevire St.. in considers '-v-i of the hostess' birthday.
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ORDER NOW
SHORTAGE SURE
No assurance of a supply if you delay. We have a stock of all grades of Hard and Soft Coal, also Coke.
BEST PRICES
HONEST WEIGHT
Twin CIt j Coal & Coke Company HARRY S. HILBRICH, Manager. Block and Washington St. Phone 1069. Ind. Harbor.
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HOSIERY
75c All Wool Mill Hose in brown, blue and gray. Two pair 2 pair $1.00
Double Stamps Tomorrow
In Three Departments Tomorrow Sale Starts Nov. 5th
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Wednesday
SWEATERS $7.50 Women's odd lot of Sample Sweaters, all wool, most any shade; to close out at . $5.45
ly
In Three Departments Sale Tomorrow Only Double Stamps
Your winter needs will be laid before you at these VERY LOW PRICES FOR WEDNESDAY ONLY. Every garment or article will have its lowest price, that will harmonize with the very latest attractive styles.
Largest Value Giving Event Tomorrow,
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SLIPPERS Special Women's Felt House Slippers in all colors, namely: Juliettes with fur or ribbon trimmed, leather and soft comfy soles; regular $2.00. Sale at
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31.39
Ladies Dress Shoes in black kid lace. French heels and also gun metal, calfskin leather; $8.00 values. Special
33.95
And a large assortment of Women's Sample Shoes in button and lace; sizes up to 5 only; worth $10.00. Special sale $3.95 & $2.95
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en's Shoes
values
Boy
Men's Semi-Dress Shoes in button and b!u-
cher styles; sizes up to 12; $6.00 special $3.79
Shoes
Boys' Shoes in blucher and button, guaranteed to be all solid leather; sizes running from 1 to 5i; $5 values
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Coat Sale Tomorrow only
Beaver Trimmed, Plushes, Wool Velour and Ukon Seal
$82.50 Ladies' Ukon Seal full length Coat, extra
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migt: uwuui tui.df, iant. pwibjyMituw nnmg; same y style as shown; very drcssv and attractive. Sale v'6?r
price ior. Wednesday O-' J
$69.75
Misses' imitation
fancy lined., for this sale
Short Coats, beaver, full
Special
$28.00 Ladies' Velour Coats, full lined, imitation beaver collar; colors of blue, brown and green. Special
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$22.95 S21.85
$35.00 Ladies' Poplin Suits, th'!
stvles with belt
row sleeves trimmed $29.50 Ladies" and in rows of buttons
W?ool latest
ts, nar-
$35.00 Pegg- Paris
Coats for little wom-
.k !,t.f -
and workmanship. Special for Wednesday sale
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28.95 $28.50
$5.00 Ladies Skirts, made of plaids or striped silk, silk poplin, all colors. Special for this sale
$5.00 Ladies' Pongee and Fancy Tub Silk Waists, ail sizes. $3.85
Special-
"The Home of the Overcoat" Now Your Opportunity has come to Purchase Men's and Boys' Clothing at These Low Prices for Wednesday Only
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Men's Chesterfield model Coats, as shown, four button, semi-form-fit and also made by HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX which stands for high grade workmanship; quality (all wool) and style. Men in the 40's this is your opportunity to save to $15.00; former price $45.00. Many patterns. Wednesday only $29.75
Men's all wool guaranteed Mackinaws, all sizes and colors; regular $12.50 to $ 1 5 values. We have them in two lots. For Wednesday sales price $7.95 & $8.95
$5.00 Men's Sweater Coats in
maroon and cardinal, mth very selective choice
grey.
collars;
Men's $4.00 All Wool Jerseys, maroon, navy and fancy stripes, high turtle neck; many to select from
$2.95
One lot of Men's W o O 1 Sweaters in grey only, with large collar; $6.00 former
Now on sale $3.95
Large assortment of men's conservative model Overcoats, all wool, mostly Hart, Schaffner & Marx, well made. Wednesday only $23.95 - $29.75
price.
Bovi
three desir-
Mackinaws in
different styles, very-
able patterns and the very newest waist seam models; very good values on sale at $6.50 & $7.95
Open Saturday
Evening
D. COHN
Proprietor
EAST
Open Saturday Evenings
$3.00 Ladies Tailor Made Flannel Waists, high and low cellars, light or dark colors; sizes 38 to 46 $1.95
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