Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 43, Hammond, Lake County, 6 December 1919 — Page 10
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THJf TJME3. December 6. 1919
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S-rvices at the RobertaJale church t- ..nJay School at 10 o. . The prizif r November will b glva out. Have tin- -h!ldrm brin their tickets. The j-: - aching- service at 11 a. m. Coma and worship with us. Th children w i i '. practice fgr the Xmtt program at I p. m. The T. F. A. will meet at iAii und pleaching- at 7.30. Tl. Vasket atipper on Wednesla y eves, ivg was enjoyed by a large crowd trul good feeling and happiness prev?IIt.d throughout the evening. Th r..te against the church was burned tru! the future loked bright to all. M.-s. Ben Kiser. Mrs. E. Kreee anil Mr.- P. HiiiLamer attended the baxhht given by the Evangelical church .T JIunimond on Thursday.
Mrs. Fred Blnhamnier cf Myrtle avenue was the gueat of her sister, Mrs. Iirson and family of Chicago on last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. II. Brown of Indiana boulevard, were in Chicago on business Thursday. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Dreeson and family of Huberts avenue visited the former's brother. John I.'reesen and faintly of East Chicago on Friday evening. Mrs. Joan Brown of Myrtle avenue, who has been poorly for some time with the artthma, is very ill and conned to her bed. Elmer and Clarence Kggers, Frank nuehler and Charley Kggers were rabbit hunting at Enos, Ind. Fred Johnson of Hegewich visited at the home of hi sister, Mrs. Miller on Hoberts avenue the fore part of this week . Mrs. W. Sellger of East Side spent Thursday at the home of her daughter Mrs. 11. Eggers and family of I-ake
SPECIAL PRICES ON AUTO PAINTING AND TRIMMING Winter tops, winter aides; tops repaired and recovered at a saving from $5 to $50. Save from $5 to $25 on all repainting and get perfect satisfaction. Our painting and trimming fits your fancy and pocketbook. Get our prices before giving out your work. Fords repainted and a new top for $30. Cut Rate Auto Painting and Trimming Co. 301 Michigan Avenue. Phone Office, Hammond 2141; Residence, Hammond 1043M.
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Mis. Irln Hanson of South Chicago visited with relatives in Robertsdale on Thursday . Pearl Lundgren of Atchison avenue, visited friends in Chicaro on Thursday . Mies violet Breckrnan and Ellen tree!elmen of East Side -were Chicago shopper on Friday. Miss Adeline Leverenz was a visitor at the East Side on Thursday evening. Miss Myrtle Soltwedel of Myrtle avenue is confined to hr horns with a very tevere rold.
ST. JOHN
Mrs. Matti Klein ot Coc-HK vidu neaday here with her daughter, -Mie-Andrew Spajiler and family. Mrs. Adam Drohetm ot Hammond visited he-re with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Tom Xolan. Mrs. Frank Scheldt. Mrs. Teter Keilmin, Mrs. Frank Lelrien. Theresa and Klizabeth Klassen, reter and Marie Held, and Mrs. Sf. J. IudwlK were visitors at Hammond on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joa. Schafer at Hammond, axe the proud parents of a baby boy. Mra. Schafer was Mls Lena Scheldt. Jake Spanler Is helplr.t this week 1n Gerlach Bros, store as clerk. A'bert Herman, son of Aloyius Herman underwent an operatlo at the St. Margarets hospital in Hammond on Tuesday for a tumor which had growed m his back, lie is getting; along nicely. The Tegular meeting of the fit. John Benevolent society will be held n Tuesday evening the 9th at 7:30 p. ro . All the meetings will ho held from this date on in the Forester hall. Dill Jones left Friday morning for Rennesalear, Ind. where ha has taken a position as -telegraph operator on the Motion railroad. Mrs. Peter Stark and Mrs. Anthon? Klassen were visitors at Hammond oa Friday.
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The American Red Cross ineuioeisnip drive for the year was brought to a close today. St. John township comes in with 206 dollar member?, divided geographically as follows; Dyer 141 members; St. John 57 members, and Scherervllle 8 members. The good work done by te f oliitTs Is greatly work done by he committee in charge. Thanks ladies. The Tralrle Piper line gang left Dyer on Thursday morning and are now working at Hansom, 111. The large, crochet dolly which was r.ftled by Mrs. Andrews was won by Sirs. C. "E. -M.ilvey. 94 being the lucky number. Mrs. Ruth Schaller sold the chances on it. Raffle took p!ac at the home of Dr. Andrews on Wednesday night in the presence of Nick Austgen.
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Special Values are Offered for Monday's Sale Beginning Monday Store Opens from 12 noon to 6 P. M. Until Further Notice
Beaver Shawls Full size ; the heavy, warm winter weight ; a big value ; Monday only, in gray or abr.wn; $3.95
"Kiddy's" Sleepers The "Billie Burke" style ; made from warm fleecy outing flannel, for ages 2, 4 and 6 years. Thrift Monday :r:w $1.29
Women's Gowns Of heavy fleeced outing flannel; an unusual quality, at the sale price Mona.n!y...li1.98
Bed Spreads 72x90, crocheted, heavy floral and blocked patterns ; plain hem only; values up to $3.25. Mon-1 7C
day only. . .
Sheets Wearwell quality. 81x90 and 81x99; a few are slightly soiled; very best quality, heavy and no dressing. Monday only each V$L89
Bath Towels Plain white and colored border, heavy double thread; selling up to 89c. Mon- EQn day only, each . .
Scarfs Stamped in good quality linen finished with hemstitched scallop and points to aid in crocheting. 69 c
Children's Leggins Black, brown and white; jersey, well fleeced, sizes 3 to
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Men's Linen Handkerchiefs Pure Irish linen handkerchiefs. inch hems. This is a scarce article at the QQA
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GIFT SUGGESTIONS From the Fabric Sections
$3.79
Shirting Silks Crepe de chine quality, heavy weave, liberal width and
pretty patterns: selling regularly
$4.98 a yard. Thrift Monday only, yard..
Kimona Silk 36 inches wide; beautiful oriental designs and a!! wanted patterns; selling regularly $1.59. Thrift Monday QQ only, yard OC
Lunch Cloths loped heavy Our regular day only, each
72-inch round icalquality satin damask. $4.98 quality. Mon$2.98
Bath Robe Cloth 27 inches wide; heavy quality Navajo and conservative patterns; also a pretty range ot pastel shades for ladies J? fV robes. Monday only, yd Ui7C Damask 70 inches wide, all linen, satin finish, heavy Humidor quality; beautiful patterns and very appreciative gifts. Our $4.98 quality. Monday only, t O O Q yard P3aaJ Napkins to match $10.00 dozen. Kimono Crepes 30 inches wide, the real serpentine quality, worth up to 45c yard. Monday Q Q only, yard OalCtO
Ladies' Silk Hose $1.89 Pure thread silk, heavy weight, high spliced heel, garter top. Very special at above -price.
Ladies' Leather Hand Bags $1.48 Top strap style, size about 5x7 inches; fine silk lining. For Monday only at above.
Underwear Special CHILDREN'S PART WOOL GRAY MIXED. UNION SUITS VERY SOFT AND WARM REGULAR PRICE $2.50 SPECIAL $1.98
SOMETHING FOR BABY Dozen or more gift suggestions, for the smallest members of your family. Unusually large assortments now.
Fancy Celluloid Rattle 35c to $1.50 White Jingle Bell at 85c Baby Pillow Sb'pt, dainty embroidered, beautiful designs, at 69c and up to $4.15
Baby Coat Hanger Strips, dainty ribbon designs 75c 10 $1.50 Baby Knit Bootees of wool 29c to$1.50 Baby Knit Helmet, all colors 98c ' $2.25
Baby Knit Sweaters, warm wool; the size for your baby $3.95 5.25 Baby Blankets, pink, baby blue; warm and wooly. Special at 79c Baby Carriages, rubber tired, from 75c to $1.50
Gift Selections in Mens Furnishings
Elegant New Silk Ties $1
Dollar Neckwear that's unequaled in Hammond. Large open end shapes of rich silks, slip easy neck band. Hundreds of designs in holiday boxes , . .'
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Men's Elastice Wide Web Silk Suspenders, brass ff trim, gold plated buckles, in a holiday box M J. vIvP Men's Heavy Domt Pajamets, neat Men's Dress ShirtsWide selection stripes, well made, full JO AC of neat patterns; sizes 14 (2j OC cut, pearl buttons to 17; well made I -OO
Men's Initial Handkerchiefs Soft finish with embroidered initials. Box
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Men's Union Suits Splendid quality, slightly fieeced cotton union suits; warm and desira- J 1 Q C ble JH.CSO
Men's Sweaters $10 values; pullover or button down; plain colors and stripes. All $g gg wool coats . .y w w
$4 Brussels Rugs Size 27 x54 inches; good assortment of designs and colorr;i."0.n:$2.98
Aluminum Dinner Pails
Extra heavy grade. Thrift Mondrt $3.19 special at. . .v w
Oil Mops With extra heavy grade of wool; large size, with 50c bottle of oil. Thrift OQM
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House Broom 4 sewed union made; well worth $1.25.. Special QQ Thrift Monday at 0i;t
Kiddie Cars Strong and handsomely made ; just the thing for wee folks. Thrift Mon- OQ day special l.W
Ladies' Slipper Soles Good quality lambs wool; soles well fleeced; regular 60c seller; all ylC sizes 5jC
Gift Slippers SPECIAL
E. Z. Comfort Slipper, fine gray felt, maroon ribbon trimmed; sizes 3 to 7; $2.00 seller; a gift Cl CQ
Grocery Specials Milk, Pet Brand, dozen tall 1 C n cans $1.90; per can XVJw
Little Boys' Rubber Boots; bright finish pebble, leg fleece lined. Sizes 6 to 1012 $2.00 Sizes 11 to 2 at $2.25
10 Bars U S. Mail Soap . . . 55c 3 pkgs. Rice's Condensed Mincemeat 36c Fancy New Santa Clara Prunes, 3 lbs. 80c; lb.. 28c Farrell's A1 Nut Margerine, lb. 33c Armour's Pancake Flour; 2 pkgs. 25c
4 rolls good grade Toilet Paper. .15c 3 lb. can. Monarch Brand Coffee$1.49 Sure-Pop Pop Corn 3 lbs. 40c; lb..l4c Washburn - Crosby's White Rye Flour, g bbls., each $1.35 Armour's Macaroni or spaghetti, 2 pkgs 15c
THRIFT MONDAY Drug Specials Pond's Vanishing Cream, 30c jar; special 1 Ingram's Milkweed Cream, 50c jar special Q at J J Sloan's Liniment, 35c OQ bottle special at -61 C Above prices do not include war tax.
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