Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 177, Hammond, Lake County, 15 January 1920 — Page 9

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"Let's give 'em our smoke!" Chesterfield

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"on high," right to your smoke-spot. You get your money's worth from their flavor alone; and added to j

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, dltion is s.aid 10 be vry hopeful by th attending physician. Kfrte is the five

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jer old (laughter of th Uwrenci" .THmeci of Havt-nswood ami weii known j here owing to her many visits. j At a meeting- of tho directorate cf the I East Chlcaso Woman's club an evi-nintr

a e all t'U.slneFs of Importance wi rnipltei to th vear en'llnir. A prom- I . i.-M.B j-car i ahead vim nub o? ticem j She Kept Her Locks DaTK u'iU ,ci',b 'm:,,hrrs "n;'t:;,r, to. 'J" and Glossy, with Sage about the d. 5ire.i re.suit of hig:ur 1- , f uca'loral Btu.ly. The vroaram of all i Tea SHU SUlpllUr. rtcpartinents heirs or. the most intnr- j eatin? topics aiul o !.ir all slous , ,, , , , 4 Uh-n you rtarkt-H ot,r hir v-nh Sage have been verv creditably attenuod. i i -a and i-ulphur. no one ca.11 tell. rv-

Th hom of frs. Jamw Trimble !n I nusi (fa dorie so naturally, so evenly, i

I H4th street and Sorthcot avenue was j rr-parlntr this mixture!, though, at hots j SS the scen of i.-.-rry party Tueswiay j In mussy nl t rouMin. At little cost SSS j v-tilns: with t'.io n:"M list mude tip i you can buy at any Ji ,;g v '. ti j rejtdy- i j of m'mhprs of tii- Itoosrvelt Hive.!' -ubm prr.paratlon. improved by 'h' al- j i Maocabfe appooiation, of thti" citv. and ' it Moti of other inurr dients oal! fiil; j with the hostess awnlHt.-d by members i "W'y.-th's S.ite and Sulphur '"'otn pound." j -j of the HamroonJ ''pal Hive. No. g?6. of i You just dmupen a sp.mse or soft bra.!i which she la their commander. A pot- '. wii'.i it and draw this through your hair, r" t iuck luncheon was nerved '- mcirc ' taking ono small strand at a time. T-;v ' j tuan fifty ami the dlerion consisted tiiorninjr all gray hair disappears, and. 1 ! mostly of mucic and anus and in nf'.er another a.r.ptiea.tion r t wo. your , I which many of the talented on.-f par-i h ir bet me leautlfully darkene!. i

tlcipatd. Mrs. John Miller of North . itiiwv and luxut in nt

Harii:g: pvet.ue was t'n only other than Maccabee affliation.

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The Charles 5eddon home at 4241'1 Baring avenue, was disposed of thi week to Mr. and Mrs. James Moms ;

-- j w'no recently came back to thin city j j frcri their farm at l.!nn irove, la. Mrs, i very well clin number? and follow. Morrlv w.-ip Miss Anr.a Iavis before ! h" a'te a youthful prodigy, Pavid h-r mrrt:ise and the property recent - id. f.n: of Mr. nnd Mrs. V. '. Held, j y rurch.-.s..Ml adjoins that of her p,ir-j

vw'iu in nt. riufiiif juini,, iiou.ru mvi .-.pts. Mr. Morris has taken .i.-v.-mbiy with s..r.g hits and jcccm-t wlth the Kepubiio Miii-.

j i"! sign of o'd Jtg, and sh we all des!r I ;

youthful and attrafive 'ipp' arw.nce. : 4--t busy at once with v'v t! 's riage and Sulphur '-imp. ur.d a;ci . k years , ; youiiB-r. Adv. j -

WJiite Goods, Wash Goods and Domestics is bringing ail Northern Indiana to Our Store

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I p.ii.ied !y b:s mother. I here was tnJI for::iaI c - -i t . r in ! '- dinins room! The l.u . I which pre: ,-n! . .1 n .r r of t'fa'.itvf cv, nl!1S -

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tii d'-oratio r.iy? and wh :':-! t t. . : t. -j to the d is-t it u ! t !".

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' Mrs Frank I.. Evans J too ,i.-..-o;np:invins b-?v- ;

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were members and guest.i! -g. Hammond. Indian East Chicago.

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c V."lo'r.y i.i.'irl'iietit utid where r..r-.' 1 At a nieytins of the Eai-t Chicago d:-

rs i'iI t-.e ta'cusloti to on-j rector. of the T.-d Cross held at head-';4'.ai-l: :.;'t'-rnf:on. It was I THirter." Tuesday t;injr. tl-cre wero ar.il each lady Hi led i ;r.-e:it Miss Hiio-la Weldingr who iihad the privilege of brir.c- rt cts "tie service bureau in Gary, ar.d l-.trs. bringing the attend-! At'orrn-y J. T. Sullivan of Whitir.ir. i n aeity of tii ir.od. rn j v. h. Las charge of the work in that

1 be. -e.-.-ion was t';- regul-sr J field. Both attended in the interests y social oi-c with the additional' of co-operative community work which

.iit v and taoh lady allied with, at. this time is noi sufficiently formu-i

o vocal renditions by Mrs. Z. ; la ted tor public snnottneemenf. Later

-e:; who a'.wnvs c'c.arn's her meetings are to follow.

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when five ftunured v, i , , i of the event. Meirit.ers Messrs. and Mes- iamrs

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K. Ille, linger. 7.. V. I'amjiiioli, Mae ; Uoyce and 1 .' ieVird Ilates, with Mr. .Mrs. .Ie,-'s( T!;o:i.ps.,fi iihst it u t ingthe phl. .s ..f Mr. :.d tre lU.VCf! ZZZ w u: p 's',a ri iy pa j.b-nt this r.

promptly. ; eveniii. j z The, John Vans'.ows of 4509 To1 ' The card part;- l.Id laf. t vcnlr.tr at r.

avenue, have purchased a bungalow i ' atrirk s l a i was so well attendrecently completed at 4iC0 Korsythe ' 'J that an expression f thanks has avenue and expect to move and set-j come from the committee composed of tie by the first the eomincr month.1 ,h0 Mesdames M. Steffen and Mohert The family firs, purchased one of a! Evans who were assisted by others in

You Should make a Special Effort to Attend.have advanced 25 to 50 since we purchase goods, yet in keeping with the Stores Policy il

given them January Clearance Prices

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Harry lJloombcrgf tL iV.e piano. Mrs. !T-;;-';r.ed a p leasing r. ,;nd Mrs A. A.

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Miss ITaze' Kri.l, of North Mugoun ovenue. a student at the Chicago university, st'idyint interior art, use a duly adopted nif tuber of the Kappa Kappa Kappa t their meeting ot Ttp'sday fvnipg at Mls Apnes Jone?' ho-ve f'niitii Firing avtnue. With t'r.e adv.-nt of MIhs Krill into the society there is r;e m.-re to build the bnlf. nrk oi' the aims just that, much stronger and presently the time of all the ir embers is heme 'cut. for charity and for which some very noteworthy events have been sponsored Effie James, the little eranddaug-ht er of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ie P.rine, sr., of North Magoini venue. underwent the second operation at the Washington l ark hospital yesterday to r'!Iv congestion brought about by the formation of p'is result ir.tr from l.er lonjr jllnss. Whi'e t ' : ;,tt!e yitl has been i'.l f-.r soni'- tim-. yet i':erc is every

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opposite the (. ity Hall park and lived there to the. presnt time. The house occupied now will be disposer! of through sale. The L. D. Erennan hom in North Mafsoun avenue was sold this week to Mr. W. Strom, master mechanic at the American Steel Foundries and who has been living with his family in Indiana Harbor. Mr. t-irennan was former school teacher h re and now makes his home in May wood. El., where he e,-n-tiriu s tj hold a teaching assignment. .Miss Helsra Hols'rum of Fir s-reet has been quite ill with tonsiltUi. n maladv that is t'f!lctln.? many Twin city people these, days. Miss Hoist rum is a pitrii in her s'tiior year i, the Washington l.isli f-cl-,00!, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. i Hols'rum. Mrs. Edward Vassar of Grapevin street is entertaining her card club this afternoon. tlen Tropst, -who has been employed in the Interstate Mill of this city

Slid residing in North Baring avenue.

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Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Course;.-. Mr. I. L

Carlin. Mrs. A. Riffle, Mr I). E. Csr-: lin. Miss Bisi McAnley and Mr. Ed- j ward Vasi'Rr. Tho frame of last evn-j inar was the final ot the f rst series, j A party along huge lines is anticipa-j ted before the I.eu'en seasf.n be us!;- j ered In. Watc-" for further announce- ' ments renrding same. J Mrs. Frances Eycn. city librarian . 1 will enter tl Eiiivers'.-y hospital )., Chicago to unde.-fro test? for a com-! pb-to diagnosis as fo- maladies munitested einee her r, : nt illness v. hlcb ' was suspl'-ioned a--- ihf; the grlppo j or ft a tOltdenci' s. It may b) possiPit; : that a complete rct will be advised by her attending physician' and if ro ' a milder cltinati will be ."ejected by;

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a' portion of I'.uolt 4 of tim mm study l.iHca up. Mrs. John K. l-'arovld of Aldls ave;nte. opened her bom for the holding oi a Hound i;b'.n. beneficiary to th-

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her for recuperation. Library assistants will supervise the work should there be amy absence neoe.ar.'v casioned. The literary trend of the session held Vy that department cf the Ejst

i Chioapo TVoman's club at the home of i .Mrs. Eouis T. Cool; in North Moirniin

o oC1,,. .lVenue, bore on t

where tie take") a position in the mills of that city.

There is other business to be acted a.-ai a reoutst. Issued t

members be present. The Sig nal of So1-a M; i ' y . r s one club terms .the us- ivts, have aprottneed another of their affairs to t- t h'id the

W.dfare association cf the Twin- Cities last day of the month. tt ti e Odd Keip,,a the invited guests comprised the ! low's hall in Indiana Harbor and with

Mr. J. E. Hart of Kennedy avenue, is leaving, accompanied by her babe, for a visit with relatives at Terra

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.ivenue, bore on the lessons of I'.uskir.'s Aurora I.elah, with Mrs. . W. Smith (rlvlns a most satisfactory e-t-la ration of the out Unci work. The next meeting will be with Mrs. A. Ciifford in South Mapmn avenue with MKRWV'H''VVVW'VVVVOTXSIVnKWMVWVVHMIMHWVM4l

' Mesdames E. D. Eaninan. and bei mother. Mrs. Wyar.t of Columbus. O , the i -' t e-w e t,-,r. -i d Cl"?i- t,.!ihe . I Wilird TJ. Van Home, vifor- li. I mers, i. A. Parks and Mrs. Eryant of N'aiparaiso. Mrs. Elmer Jones and Mrs. U. P. L. tliar.ebrook ari'l Mrs. Nv il ;am Fuiy. the latter of East Chi- ! cajrn Needle work comprtsorr the dlI version of the afternoon. Mayflower Camp, Poval Netshbors, i will meet this evening to hold the reguiar ceremonies attendant with the installation cf their annual cfiicers.

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ot the Indian i!..tjor V.'t.-t:a yesterday tnc hetcc of Mr Judge In Hemlock street and

to a real treat on the masterpiece of

Wait Whitman's "Leaves of Gr2s" as Interpreted by Mrs. Frances Eyers. city librarian, chairman of the department and a most capahio leader. The introductory to the lesson vias completed end tho department will now enter Into the study carryir.gr the preface in

memory as its prelude ami re ' to its minute understanding. Th" : hostess-leader will bo Mrs. J. J. i f man of Beacon street. Principal A. C. Scnonr of 'he V. -2 . school, reported : most succe.- (. ! demonstration of the physical educ -tlon classes as held last tvenlnj w p i a larti-e and appreciative audience v-i -nesietr. Credit is i te diss TTr2' t Funke, who supervises that brar h ..'of .. f e youn-.t ladies ar : N v.. .1 An. tin Cor the c.:ntr men the preliminary basketball game, u

ned played by the 11 Hey eiith gradert.

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against the asiunton seventri erasers, the game stood 17 to 2. in favorof the Kileys. This game) was etagei also last evening and was creative of better efforts on both teams, althoujCt the credit ftl! to the Itiiey pupils. More will be heard ir. the near future of both teams.

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Get a Dollar Bill FREE! and up to 2 o'clock Satu" afternoon we will present c purchaser of one of these sedresses with a brand new do' bill. Don't fail to see them the window.

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The material in these dresses is guaranteed to be all wool serge and will wear as well g

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Imacrine vourself in one of these beautiful all wool

Dresses. Just think of a hundred of these original and snappy models to pick from. What a beauty you are sure of getting. Take your choice from among those with the new pleated skirts, or those with straight line efTects. or those with the peg top pockets, or those with the new basque erfects. all of them garnished with expensive beading, braiding, wide satin sash belts, rows of

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silk covered buttons and all those touches that make these dresses distinctive and exclusive, equal to those garments now selling at twenty-live and thirty-live dollars. This ad will appear just once. ou have an equal chance with possibly 500 other women who will want one of these dresses. If you knew a good bargain you ought to have one of these dresses in your possession before we close tonight.

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