Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 256, Hammond, Lake County, 16 April 1920 — Page 5

Friday. April Hi. 15)20

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PERSONAL i

SOCIAL NEWS

mc. r.KfKPTio n.Ar.n The employes of the VV H. Oonkey fiimpany, throuch a spoci.il appointed committer fop that purpose and beaded hy- the chairman. 1. S. Yallely. are ( 'niemrlatins elaborate, plans for a inception and dance to be hold "n the o nitig of April 24th, at the LynUora lintel. The musical accompaniment has been .oi.ct-d by rrof. AuRiut Harms and wlil i-,)H!ist of twelve pieces of the t'"st exponents of Jazz music know n in tiie city of ChicsRO or elsewhere. The program will consist of the celebrated Imperial Quartet of Chicago, ;if iy known on account of their identity with the Victor records. Mies Marion McA'ter of th-s city will lance and Mrs. Iydia Welter Van ;;ller. who has recently returned . hi an extended tour lasting' several m.-nths with the Chicago Grand opera Company in New York, where she was accredited preat success, will render vocal entertainment. Preparation for refreshments for 'he, accomodation cf at least 600 guests ' j ben made through the hearty cooperation of the officials of the I.y.n1 .ra Hotel .

SilU-y st.. announce the. arrival oC a ton, born yesterday, April loth. Both mother and n.ii doiuii uicely. - - Mrs Wm. l.uoht has a new granddaughter, born this week to Mr. and Mrs. Wm l.ucht. Jr.. of llnslewuwi. Mi. a nd Mrs1 Win. l.ucht are former resilents of Hammond . Both mother and baby d.'ii.g nicely. The Monroe Street Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs. WiHs'-e, 1110 Detroit St.. Thursday afternoon. After th- fgvila- business meeting the Iiost- ' served nice refresh mem s . Tinnext meeting w ill occur in two m eeka at the home of Mrs. O. N" Kier. 17'' 1 letroit st . Mrs. ft K. Woods, of Kenwood, entertained her sewing cluli yesterday a f i -r noon . Those prrfr nt were: The Mesdatiif J. lhaoh, J. Meyn, (i. I'etees, H. A. lanman. F. t'. I'aiije. William Wilke, the Misses Hope McK ir.ney. Marjory C..ok of Chicago. Margaret Tiirnei and rllmoi 1 icmiuv; . -- Mis t'arolyn I'oppen hussen is entertaining at an rvenins of cf.rJs on Saturday. April 17th, at her hurtle in Glendale I'urk . ttp,-tr-llnp to thr lllks dance.

ing, are the proud parents of a daughter. J.ois Lucille, born April llHh. Mrs. l.ocke was formerly Miss Wattle Krhert .of Hammond. I'.oth mother and baby ai'9 d-dn gnicelv . ------ Mm; ";'. r violinist of the Orcat Lakes Jackie Land, in- here -n a furltut;b. visiting friends and will leave ihta evening for St. Joseph. Mo., where !; will visit bis sister. Mr. 'leaver has ln n transferred t the Naval Air Station at the liaw Islands. The rest of the boys of tin Aviation Jackie Hand who have played in llammord two d'fferem nij;ht. will pla" Vpril L'jth at ". lv Indiana ;aideu. Fors-yt lie . K.IU Mimlrr Unit lomorron nite.

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Miss Marjory Cook. daughter of .ludjre Cook, of Chicago, is the house g u st for the week end at the i;,.mo of Mr. and Mrs. 11. K. Woods. Miss Cook is a friend of M.ss Hope -lc Kinley who has Imv n with Mr. and Mrs. Woo.is for the pas; rnoPlh.

Mrs. P.. H . Mcllif entertained "h" i 'lurrtbia ciuh yesterday afternoon at t.r home. The highest scores were l.e!i hy M:-. F . r . McKlroy and the second hiRh"St by Mrs . T" . E.'slmm. '.uei prive was vvon hy Mrs. Ida i 'ri mine k c r . Fnt ( hliatu F.IWm dance tomorrow.

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BUTTON COVERING Hemstitching, braiding. pleating and sevvins; machines at bargains, '.'all on '. Wassey, 91 State St.. just west of Hohman, phone 4 4 S-Ham mond. 4-12

Tee F S. ( " . club met at the home of Miss Frances Todd .n Moiiaay eve- ' tunic-. April 12th. After the business m-etitiK the evenrng was spent with - music nnd dancing after which the hostess served delicious refreshments. A theater parly has been planned for April 116th.

A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. 'W . G . Caldwell. 411 Hickory sr.. Wednesday. April 14th. F.oth mother and son doing- nicely.

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session, having a fine a ' nda m e i;i spite of the Inclement weather. .Mrs. Mix. of K"komo. is presiding ai all m the meetings ov er th" county and a full program has been planned fi r this eveniiitr hi 7:;! at I be h.mo- of

Mrs. .lohn Gavit on Hy! 'ii Plac public is cordially Inviteii. - Mrs. Tiny Sri-, u 1 1 7. celth'ai b'rthday a n ni .-rsa 1 y a; In r In

Harrison st . yeteiday afternoon. Thep were about fifteen cues!s present. Mrs. 8c tin It. was pics.nleil with p. beautiful boo.net of flowers. -- - The fol ; ow in s; ladi' met at the home 01" Mrs John Miller, liif ConUey av.. end organized a new club, called the Ladies Home I'edro Club. The following comp.ise the personnel: Tim Mesames Rhrt Zimmerman. Sam Vonasch. J. M. Miller, Jr.. Paul Zimmerman. Frank Grnnewald and Miss Marie Zsmmeman. The next meetjni; will ortisr in two works at the home of Mk. J . Mil ler. .1 r .

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IN MEMORIAM

nod time eineeted Ktk'a danee.

Sehohls Photography Studio. S35 S. Hohman ft., beginning April 14, c!ose . very Wrdnesday afternoon until further notice. 4-14-It

All Brother Bills are expected .

Th; Golden Rule Club will give a elance Saturday evening- at Mo'.tke hall :S7 Kast State st . Good music. 25 cents per person . 4-13-16

Maonte Trmple, Kaat hlcar.

REPUBLICANS! The tax qaeallon and other lire campaign Issnex Trill be dUrnooH by Jaaies W. Felrr. eandidatr for thr republican nomination for governor an the Hon. Charlrs A. Bnoknalter of Indfanonolts. at a meeflnar of thr Twin City MeKinley t tub to br held on yatorday eenlnjf. Aprtl 17th. at Ti.lO. at the clnh rnninj, tllchlean air. Indiana Harbor. The public la Invited.

Virgil F.eiter .who 1? aitendlrp Michigan X'niversity is aroint to Detroit today, where he will spend the week end with relatives and then return ta Ann Arbor on Monday. Kis sister Mrs. Julius Meyn. will go with him. The Woman's Benefit Association of the Maccabees. Unity Review No. 2, met at th K. of L. of S. ha! yesterday. There was a Rood attendance. Husine'3 of importance was transacted and members were present from Williamsport. Ind. Miss Crania Carpentier. of Coalmont. Ir.d.. Is v isiting at the home, of her aunt, Mrs. B. F. Higby, 164 Piummer ave. F.Iks dance at Masonic Trmple.

117 MI SS OKI AM. TITOS. K. JONE.. Died April 16. 191?. In sad but lovinsr remembrance of our dear father, vho passed away one year ago Joday. Sad and sudden was the call of him, so dearly loved by alj: Hc bid !o one a lasi farewell, he said Smd-bye to none: His !o in? heart had ces.sed to beat before we knew Tie was Rone. In life we loved him dearly, in death we do th same. HIS LOVING WIFE. CHILDREN AND G RAN IK "III LIi: EX.

The Hammond Woman's Club will hold its regular business meeting; at the K. of P. hall. Saturday. April 17th. A luncheon will be served to th members by the committee at 12:30 o'clock, with Mrs. W . W . Myers as chairman and Mrs. Chas. T. Shea as vice chairman. Following the luncheon there will be the business meetinir and ejection of officers for the cumins year. A vocal sola, by Mr. McNeil ,of Whiting, and a solo byMrs. L. Pomberger. accompanied by Mrs. Mikesch. A special meeting of the executive board will be held at 12 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Georsre l.ocke of WhH-

d r and at l-ist two freehold f.n.-ii, s ivsidont.H of Iike County, Indiana, or by a Itoiidintr ur Surety Company, authorized to do business in Lake County. India mi, which bond .s-'n.-i'il Rmirantw the raithful pel fornia.nce of the work so bid for. according to the plan bui specifle. aliens which m.ay bo sen and inspeetod a- the ofhee of the undersigned Auditor, in the Court Hou:e at Crown Point, Indiana. The Jtoard of Commissioners reej-ve Ihr riif lit to reject any and all h;ds, ';!- lsG 1-5 jr. 1'OLANI'. 1 16 Auditor I.nk County. Indiana. NOTICK TO NON-RF.SIDENT. VHK STATE OF lXlllAN'A, LAKE I'Ol'NTV. IN' THE EAKE SUPERIOR COURT. MAIM! TERM. lnC0. 1 EOvisiE r. oiiihiia vs. m.yiun I'HIRIiiV. CAUSE No. 1021?. ACTION TO DIVORCE Now comes th" plaintiff, hy McMahor, ,v Conroy. his attorneys, and tiles his mplaiti! herein, together vtitlx an aflidrjvit of a. competent ;,K) liismterested ivtson. showinc that the defendant. Maria Chirila.. is not a resident of trie sia'e of Indiana. Said defendant l therefore hre'oy

noiiiied ef the iiend-ncy of said action and that the fame vv:ll stand for trial at the next term cf ss-id Court, and that unless j-he appear and answer or demur liier.-in. nt the callin; of said cause, on Mif- 14th day of June. A. It. 19 20, th same being the Zi&t day of the next rm of said Court to be b'Kim arid held m 1 he tourt House, lb won No. ni

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on the 2nd Monda r of Ma v. A. l H2n. action will be h.i--irJ and d t" rmin,ii in her absenee. IN" WITNi:SS WHEREOF. I hereunto et my hand and affix 'the Seal of said i Yuri, at Hamt'iood .this loth day of April A. I. Ur.ii. HERBERT L. W HEAT O X, (Sean Clerk E S. C. By OlfiA TV ANPF.RSOV, eputv-Clerk. 4-!6-23-0

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Times news service Ts tut: "05. that money can buy and Lone-: "ffnrt ran furnish.

Wholesale MARKET81 State Street

-Retail Phone 77

Always Ready For table or cooking, you will find COOS LOGIC

EVAPOBATED

Everybody Kolnsr to thr doner.

the best, porest, most delicious axul economical evaporated milk you can bay. Your grocer can supply you.

Jiia F. JUKE Cft, ItmOr. IB.

"Otstrtbnted by O. E. BOILS . CO., Hammond.

SPECIAL SALE! KELLNER'S SUGAR CURED SMOKED HAMS 34c DIXIE BACON SQUARES 30c BEEF POT ROAST (CHOICE CUTS) 18-20c CORNED BEEF (BONELESS BRISKET) 20c VEAL LEG OR LOIN (VERY NICE) 25c VEAL FRONT (FROM CHOICE VEAL) . 20c PORK LOINS, SMALL AND LEAN 32c PORK SHOULDER (FOR ROAST) 27c PORK SAUSAGE (FRESH MADE) 20c SWIFT'S MILK FED CHICKENS 40c HAMBURGER STEAK (FRESH MADE) 16c SWIFT'S BONELESS BOILED HAMS 36c PIG SNOOTS 12 Vac LINCOLN BUTTERINE, per lb 30c BACK FAT 22c Trade at Kellner's the finest, most up-to-date market in Hammond. You will save money.

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SATURDAY SPECIAL Glaced Filberts and Brazils 70c IB:

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NOTICE OF LETTING OONTTLACTS. NOTICE IS HEREKT GIVEN. That the Board of Commissioners of Iike County, Indiana, have adopted the. p!ani and specifications, and. up until 1 o'clock P. M on Tuesday, th Sth dav of June. H20, will receive sealed bds at the Auditor' OlMce. Crown Point, Iniiana. for era-tion and construction in accordance with said plans and spooifh-a-tions, of a new Ait Iluildinft. Horse Barn. Cattle Earn, Host ind Sheep Ruildirsfr. Poultry Building and a Brick Vo-

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All tho above huildinsrs to he legated tipon the I-ake Count' Fair Grounds at Crown Point, IndianaBids will ho received on the group of buildings collect ' vel y and upon each building individually. Contract ui tie let to the lowest and best bidder and no bid will be received that dies not comply- with tJie law. Each bid filed with the undersigned Auditor of Eake County, must be accompanied by a. bond otjual to the amount of th h;d: marie payable to the State; of Indiana, sicned by the b;d-

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Manufacturers of High Grade Confections and Ice Cream 166 E. State St. TwoSto res 552 Hohman St. HAMMOND, IND. Main Office: Phone Hammond 458.

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"SNAPPY STUFFS

That sounds rather "slangy," but it expr.sses exactly the thought of the chaps who are coming down here to get into a J. Guss suit. They call it "snappy stuff" these brand new models in young men's single and double breasted suits which

were carefully selected for the young bloods who know exactly what they want when it came to "Klassy Klothes."

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At $25.00 and $35.00 You will find my Rcady-to-Put-On Suits for young fellows full of life and personality. Built along handsome lines and cut from the prettiest fabrics the American Woolen Mill ever produced. A big assortment is O C here ready to greet you $35 and W

Top Coats Every fellow ought lo own one of these top coats. Not for looks alone, but for the comfort they give right at a season when a heavy coat is too much and a suit insufficient to keep you comfortable. We admire them and you will, too. Single and double breasted and in the fabrics and shades of the moment.

Rain Coats Getting wet produces a dreary feeling, but if you are protected inside of a J. Guss Rain Coat you may happily defy the "elements. They are the "BoneDry" kind and the beauty of them lies in the fact that you can wear either side convertible, if you please. W'e have them as hi-jh as $18 1 1 f) and as low as

Trousers The lot, including the 12 doen that just came in. are not Drdinary trousers they are made up from ends of fine suitings and match up with any coat. They are not machine made, but tailored and guaranted to give you real service. They're either for work or dress. As high as $8 and as C

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Conservative styled suits in slender and stout models, $45 and

J. Guss Personally Tailored Suits Made persona !!v hy J. tluss for men who -,v-a.r only tailor made clothes and must have their clothes made 'according- to specifications." I have over fiOO patterns to Reject from and I rnararste to make you a suit that win Kfvo perfect satisfaction at J60 and

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XO EFBCXAXS ait av arna-r.s.t.ed ata-rlng- of 620- Proof on demand. rull Line of flrnts' ruziuauinrs.

236 East State St. 1 Block E. of Oakley Ave Open Every Evening

Consumers Wholesale Grocers 540 Hohman St. Hammond, Ind. We deliver quantity orders for a nominal charge within Hammond and vicinity. We are doing business at the corner of Plummer and Hohman as heretofore. Specials for Saturday, April 17th MILK Tall Hebe, 1 dozen $1.18 30c 3 lor Tall Pet or Carnation, 1 dozen - Sl30 or 33c 3 cans lor COFFEE Our best blend, known throughout O C( out Hammond, 5 lbs. for P.KJKJ SOAP Palm Beach, 10 bars for VJ WHITE FLYER fi7r 10 bars for VJ PRUNES Extra quality sweet Santa Clara, 69 C 3 lbs. for COCOA Best bulk grade, 40c value, 3 5 C 1 lb. for 2 lbs. for 69C SOUPS Armour's Veribest Vegetable and 28 C Tomato, 3 cans for t-iKJK ,, $1.10 1 dozen TEA Uncolored Japan, Oolong, Black and Gunpowder, 60c value, per lb NAVY BEANS Hand picked, AQ r 5 lbs. for 10 lbs. for 95C BRICK CHEESE Fancy Wisconsin, 3 5 C special per lb PURITAN MALT AND HOPS, g 1 1g each BULK SPAGHETTI AND MACARONI, .1 QQ 10 lbs. for P JJ UNCLE JERRY BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, 2 9 C 3 packages for Consumers Wholesale Grocers Corner Hohman St. and Plummer Ave.

Afraid of Germs?

You have reason to be. Germs are as potent as the mightiest giant; germs have all but depopulated countries; germs have caused the death of every being the Creator has given the breath of life. You have plenty of reason to be afraid of them. It's necessary that you should be on your guard at all times. j Now. how about that suit, coat or dress that may not only be 'soiled but may be carrying around myriads of germs that are only awaiting the opportunity to capture you. c not only destroy the gerr-K, 'out we bring back the original attractiveness of that once pretty suit. We clean the most delicate fabrics or the most expensive domestic or oriental rugs. Just telephone us and we wi!! call and ;!adly give you any advice on cleaning.

The Hopman Company GENERAL CLEANERS

Phone Hammond 21S. Wm. D. Boyer,

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April 17th Only

Milk Fed Native Veal g q Leg or Loin, lb. Fresh Cut Rib OOr Veal Chops, lb.. .

Prime Native Beef Pot Roast, lb. . .

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Prime Native Short 1

Ribs of Beef, lb. .

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Fresh Cut Lean Q C Pork Chops, lb...-'-'

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Select Brand Bacon, mild

and lean, 32 C

Select Brand Call- J Ql fnrnia Ham. Ik 2 V-

M. Ham, Berlin or

Veal Sausage, lb.

Downey's Delight, the best

.butterine. 39 C

Heinz's Dill Pickles,

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SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED.

181 EAST STATE STREET.

HAMMOND, IND.

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