Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 244, Hammond, Lake County, 2 April 1920 — Page 5
Friday. April 2. 1020.
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Tha Da Puw University Glee Club concert, fctven. at the First Methodist church last night was very mu h of a success. There was n larpe enthusiastic attendance and the member ,f the Glee Club 'agree that t.oiv here have they received a warmer welcome or had a more appreciative audience. They were entertained in the home" of the. parishioners of the Methodist church. The program was in two parts, the first of which the boys wore dressed In evening clothes and sane classical songs, assisted by a very able singer. Miss Martha Tripper, who !s also a student 'at PePauw. The second part was a Reminiscence of 1311." and the boys wore th costumes of ex-soldiers and sailors, the scene was Jim's den, where they had gathered for a gab fest. This part of the. program consisted cf popular songs with appropriate dialogue. The solotsts were the Messrs Omar Wilson. Paul Jones, who is an Kast Chicago boy. Edwin Sayre. and Prof. Howard J. Barnuni. violinist. The concert waa most thoroughly enjoyed by those present, one of the reasons being: the paur and good time that the boys themselves had in giving the entertainment.
Mrs. Len McCy of ZSS Sibley St., left last niht for Washington. P. C. and Tonkers. X. V. to be gone about two weeks. - The beard of directors rf the Hammond Woman's Club will meet tomorrow at 2:13 in the K. of P. hall. - Th Alice Club will pive a party at the Country Club on Monday. April 5th. at 2:30 p. m. The public is cordially invited.
I Hammond, was married in Chicago, to
huna Llama Rawlins. Friday, March 5th. Mr. Burdick was a chemist and served overseas for one year, in the food administration service. During his stay t:i Hammond he made many friends who will be intersted to hear of his return aud marriage. The G. It. rieasure Club met at Moltke hall last evening-. Three newmembers were initiated in to the club after which the evening was spent socially. Nice re f 1 r s hment s were ser ved. The next meeting will occur April TnJ. Mrs. turner Stone, of 43 Michigan ave.. underwent a serious operation at St. Margaret's hospital yesterday 11101 ning. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 'Wagner. Mrs. V.lizabeth Gartner, Mrs. Komana Fortner. Mrs. Mary Kirker? and Mis. Minnie Geisen wont to WaiiK'Ran today to attend the funeral of their aunt Mrs. Catherine Kobling-. Mrs. Alva Yickrrs. Mrs. Paul 'Wolf and son, Harold, of Indianapolis. Ind. were called to Hammond yesteuiay on account of the serious illness of their mother. Mrs. John Aimstrong. of 3TS North Hohman St.
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The following people motored to 1 Kn?lewood last evening to hear the! Tlev. IM. llohorts. speak. He is hold! Ins revivals at the Xazarene church, j Mr. and Mrs. W. r.ireh. Mr. and Mrs. Howard. Mr. and Mrs. I. vie Harris.
1 i Mrs. Thorn. Mrs. Jones. Mrs. Palmer j j and son. sYernon Friar, the Misse i i Evelyn and Nellie Young. Mcllwain, j j.Mihiiid ThonipSi n. Mrs. I'orothy1 Brown. Mrs. Homer lilby and son. j
iavence. t. loung. Koert Harris, J P.ussell Scatt, Geoiye Ledercr, and i Joe Willett. !
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Earl F. Rurdick. who for two years prior to th war was city chemist in
Mrs. Wm. mor.d. now the werk-ent Mis. I". A.
Hagi formerly of Hamof Chicago, is spending as a truest of Mr. and Parry .
Mr. and Mrs. Harry P.roert:es have gone to Valparaiso. Ind. where they will spend two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foster, of Jefferson st.
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Oscar F. Sheffield Grocery and Market E 735 South Hohman St. TWO DELIVERIES A DAY Special Saturday Sale 5 LBS. SUGAR with $3.00 order (flour, oap and meat not included), for
Full Head Rice, Jgc No. 5 Can Karo Syrup, red or blue label,, 43 C caa Weuon'i Cooking Oil,
pint cans Jello, all fiarors, 2 for Monsoon Brand Cut Wax Bean, 2 cans . Baker' Cocoa, 12 lb. can No. 1 Nary Bean, lb Rumford' Baking
Powder, 1 lb. can. .
Cudaby's Keen
Klenzer, 5 can for
The Popular Goblin Soap, 5 bars for. . . Salada Tea, 1 lb. or ' lb. at. . . Richelieu Kidney Beans, can
25c 35c 29c 10c 25c 25c 25c 75 c 15c
Fancy Boneless Rolled Roast No. 1 Sugar Cured Regular Hams . . , Country Veal, for stew Country Veal Shoulder Roast . . Home Dressed Chickens, lb Fresh Hamburger Steak Mayer's Pure Lard, lb Swift' Bacon Squares, lb
32c 33c 18c 25c 45 c 18c 28c 27c
At this price you will find an EASTER HAT that is a regular $10 value and possesses unusually good style and exceptional quality. Milans, Liseres, Milan Hemps and Braids, trimmed with beautiful spring flowers, feathers and ribbons. Never before such pretty hats at $5.00.
Attend this sale and secure proud to wear on Easter morn Children's Hats every style suitable for vour little daughter
is included in this Easter showing. $3.95.
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Pattern Hats exclusive in every sense of the word; only one of a kind and oh, so pretty! There's Milans. Liseres, Georgette Crepes, Batavias and Hair Braids, trimmed in flowers, feathers and fancies. Off the Face Hats, Bonnets, Rolling Sailors, large body hats and matron shapes. a hat that you'll be at a saving of at least $5.
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.pecial values at $1.95 and
TruTimings the largest assortment of flowers, ribbons in the city. Hats Trimmed Free of Charge.
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Native Beef Pot Roast, OCn lb. 18c and 4Ut
Jelke's Good Luck Oleo, 2 lbs Swift's Premium
Bacon in the chunk
Swift's Premium Ham OCr whole or half
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Fresh Vegetables, Spinach, Cauliflower, Ice Berg, Green Onions, Rhubarb, New Cabbage, Radishes, New Carrots, Green Peppers, Celery and Parsnips.
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1-tt Frown left Thursday to iit Miss I Gretj Tapper, w ho i? attending fcliool V at Bristol, Va. ( Mr. M. Spies of Decatur. 111., i 'l the. house gust of Mrs. Win. Kruier rf Williams st.. an'l Mrs. Jos. Miller i'
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Mn. A. X. Ilut.-on, of Prackert st. j entertained the Stitch and Chatter j club yesterday affrnoon. A social j time was enjoyd arnl a nicely arrangr"d luncheon was sersed. 7 !i n"t ; metin? will he in two weeks, at II"1 i home of Mrs. Win. lliehn. of Munich! Court.
Family of Five Generations Are Residents of Hammond
tjiKlir.g to the right of her mother Hammond postoffice; Arthur Ir!eschrl . Itaiich. and immediately hack of ' employed at the Standard Oil. and
into, assistant cashier, National Biscuit Co.; and the daughter is Hilda Driesthcrf, of the Citizens National Bank.
if r i'wn daughter. Ha by Marl. aed IS mor.tiis. .
T-ydia Wa'trs Van Gilder returnd t jjesterday from her tour with, the j i Chicafro Grand Opera Co. Thy sans I at Boston. Nw York. r-i f t shu reh. te-l trit. "incin lit! and c,lvrlati'l. Th i j principals were Galii ( uii. Kosa Raisa, I I Mary liarrtfn. Johnson and Vnci. Th j
tour was very niccessrul renumeraItiie and artistically. Mrs. Van Gilder sanf parts in yveral of the nr.eras 1 and under hr n"xt years' contract 1 will do even more solo work.
Mrs. Mary TVacnr of Cedar T.ak. went to Waukegar. today to attend tbe funeral of her si?t-r. Mr?. Catherine nob", ing.
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BLOUSES Just received in time for Faster, a complete line of Crepe, both lone and Fh"rt sleeves and in all the prevailine
new shades. Also a sp'endid in of j
ii'am mouses n t h e vones. orirandies and tub silks. Gertrude Stewart Millinery. Hohman st . Hammond. Indiana. I-3l-4t
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Mrs. Kott, octoirenarian. h?.s four .frtanichtidrvn in Hammond. Tl'.ere tire the three sons and the daughters o Mrs. Fred l.relscherf of Truman penuo. The hoys are Walter Her"iirc. superintendent of mi's of the
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SATURDAY SPECIAL
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Pecan Roll 70c IB:
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Favored Footwear Fashions
tor bprmglirae Correct Low Shoes for Easter Wear
FASHIONABLE PUMPS
SAILOR TIES
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Particularly smart models of soft glove-fitting black kid; flexible soles and high, gracefully curved heels. $7.50 $8 $9 Also in Patent Leather at $7.50
A certain favorite for Easter; of rich black suede, with hand turned soles and French heels. $8-50 ' $14.00 Also Brown Suede at $14.00 And Patent Kid at $9.00 And Patent Kid at $9.00
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Fashion's favorites for spring wear; shown in rich brown or black kid; hand stitched flexi
ble soles; high or low heels. $6-95 l $12-00 Also in Black Suede at $12.95 And Patent Leather at. .$7.50
Children's Ankle Strap Pumps; patent and dull leather $2 to $3.45
JAS. BORTT
THE SHOP AHEAD
169 E. State St. Hammond
Misses Low Shoes ; very latest styles $2.75 to $6.50
lisl.ed the pieture Turk Hate w h o . i
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rf pi p en e ra 1 1 on' Mrs. Martha h and still a'-(n. ;i r i s h t end of the horn in Germs nv
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i children; 5rt prea! r:indc! iMr.'ii. aid 4 ' Rreat treat p a ndch : :.! ren . Mrs-. Kott
is the creat preat ra nd rn 1 1 h c r of liahy Marie, v. ho jv Hern pe Ci, ij jn the cent.r. Peatee) at jbe left hanel si.le rf fjio
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Manufacturers of High Grade Confections and Ice Cream 166 E. State St. TwoSto res 552 Hohman St. HAMMOND, IND. Main Olfice : Phone Hammond 458.
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EXTRAORDINARY HAT SPECIAL For Easter, $5.00 and $7.50 ; These h'jt; are marke.l iown in p;ire to close out. They are re. I ice,) from Sl'ioO ane. $15."''h Atnonj tiiem o a, m:n:!er of new models. lum't ir.is.' this opp'-rtunity cconoin i;-.e and ilres ti;) for Kasfr. fieri rud Stewart Millinery, 6;;6'3 Hohman s-t., llamnior..!.. Indiana. J-ni--it
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SATURDAY ONLY WHILE THEY LAST, ONE TON SWIFT'S PREMIUM SKINNED HAMS AT 35c LB.. SPECIAL SELECTED. SPECIAL MAN TO PROVE THE NO NEED TO PARBOIL CURE. WE ARE THE ONLY SHOP IN HAMMOND WHO DARE TO PUT A SALE ON A REAL QUALITY PRODUCT. Specials for Saturday. April 3
MEATS FRESH DRESSED CHICKENS.
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j Vormer k ind t rsa r-ijn tenciier will j condni't rhildren"? play room Junni; jsoeial and shopping: hours. Hates very reasonable. Call --?L'. 4-1-2
The Ladies' Auxiliary hood Railway Tiainnun dance Tuesday evening:.
to T'.jf'therw i 11 p i s e a April 6 ih. nl
Orpheum hall. Admis.-ion txtra lady, "5 cents.
MOTHERS Pon't fail to tahe 9'!vants; week's special on children's ; Polk shapes, the drooping and from Jl.O.i and up. at (Jortrude 6D6!a Hohman st., li.immond.
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Beef Pet Roast 18c Pork Shoulder for Roast 25c Boiling Beef 15c Pork Butt?, Lean 29c Breast cf Vca! 20c Leg Veal Z8c Shoulder Veal for Roast 25c
Lamb for Stewing 18c f I in
Drmg Lamo
Spring Leg Si
Fresh Hamburger Meat 20c
GROCERIES Eggs, Strictly Fresh, Large and Clean, dozen .' 44c Coin Bee Brand, No. 2 cans 2Y2c Peas Early June, No. 2 cans I2V2C
Tomatoes Bee Brand, No. 2
cans ,
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Sauer kraut Smilax, No. 2' cans. AZ2c Pumpkin, Large No. 3 cans HVz Log Cabin Syrup, I lb. can 33c Pineapple, No. 2 cans, heavy syrup... 27c Peaches, Yellow Cling, large can 33c U. S. Mail or Brag Soap. 10 bars 49c
Why jhep here, there and everywhere when we can supply year entire wants in eatables Fresh Meats, Smoked Meats, Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, all Staple Groceries. All orders received by.,1 p. rn. delivered same day.
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