Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 259, Hammond, Lake County, 20 April 1920 — Page 8

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Samra after which refreshments were nerved. Mrs. htlla was presented with a beautiful stiver sandwich tray 'by tli " member. of the club, showing their appreciation of her untiring- effort and x"ud work while president of the cluh. Mr. and Mra. Arthur Gcddln attended an entertainment given 'by MarauerIte Hoffman ami pupils at the Silent Athletic Cluh on Indiana oule-vard on Saturday evening. Howard Brown returned to h'.s home on Myrtle avenue from a tw- weeks travel in the V-ft. A larsa nunil.K'r from here attended the ,Ihii.'p at. the White City l5t Saturday even in if.

Little. Joe Banlk of Atchison avenue. Is confined to his home by Illness.

Learning Practical Thrift. A boy or girl who enrrn money la on acriculttiral nr home economics rloh by poultry kocping, cardening or c;inrinK. or who rarriea out home projects throiipli the voratlonnl school, is Jorn!rnr thrift in a prnrti.-nl way. Sit h enterprises must not interfere with school work or good physlTl flevelopmrnr. for these will increase the f-arninp power and happiness later la life.

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VOL 4, NO. 77. WHITING, IND., TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1920. PRICE ATTENTION.

HERE is a real lucky purchase our buyer made last June while in Grand Rapids, when furniture was not "out of sight," Two carloads of high grade furniture suites made by a leading manufacturer are just coming in, and we are goiing to make a host of friends by passing these wonderful suites on to you at last year's prices. Get in on this early, folks; it's the biggest offer we have had for some time and will require very little effort on your part to own one or two of these suites. You can have a whole year's time to pay for it.

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You can have this handsome Queen Anne Suite in birdseye maple or burrel walnut. You can have yours either with a dressing table or desk. The dresser, chiffonier and bed are full sizes, and are very much admired by everybody who sees tf OQfl them. Four piece suite V iJJ

William and Mary Dining Suite William and Mary Dining Suite of rraj merit. It is Etach cheaper to pay a Cttle more for this suite than to htry a lower priced one. Substantially Emit and finished in Jacobean. Yon will adraire it the minute yoa see iL The table 13 48 inches round and opens to 6 feet. The focr chairs have slip scats of real leather. $87.50

"Fresh Air for Baby" Fresh air for a baby is lile water for fish. They simply cannot get along without it. The more air baby gets the faster it will grow and the healthier it will be. We still have a few left of the Lyoeds Reed Fibre Carriages in gray and brown. $28.50 and Up

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Keep the Food Where It's Cold And with a Seifer Refrigerator it's easy to perform the much desired accomplishment. If your kitchen will be Seiferly equipped your food and ice bills will be reduced considerably.

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