Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 60, Hammond, Lake County, 27 August 1920 — Page 5

Friday, August 27, 1920,

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Never before at the beginning of the season has anyone shown such beautiful hats at this low price. The high cost of material and labor does not affect this sale. Materials are rich velvets,

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Not a hat in this lot can be purchased elsewhere under $8 or $10. We aim to give the women of Hammond and vicinity, the prettiest hats at the lowest figure.

duvetyns, satins, and satin combined with

velvet, in such Fall shades as taupe, brown, mixed shades of blue and black. Choose from rolling sailors, draped turbans, soft closefitting hats, large dress shapes, tarns and maturer styles.

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This Sale for three days only28, and Monday and Tuesday,

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Personal and Social News

XV. high school students and alumni will be entertained at an informal dancing party this evening at the Country club. This will be the last

of a series of dances given by the "Awgotvan" club which is comprised of high school graduates. Mrs. S. Harris, of SS Rlmbach avenue, left today for South Eend, Ind., where she will visit her niece. Be

fore returning home she will spend a

week witli her sloter in Bremen, In J. James Boger. Mrs. Gertrude Halsey and son, Annetta AVickham and Minnie TVickham will motor to Findlay, Ohii.', to attend the Wickham reunion. Miss Annetta wi',1 visit relatives in Detroit, Mich., before returning home.

through Wisconsin, and win be at home after September 15. at &07 Logan street.

Wilbur Wiley, of LaCrosse, Wis., spent several days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. Wiley. 433- May street. Tuesday evening t hey saw "K1 Wynn's Review'' at the Illinois theatre, Chicago.

A ne-w member of the Metropolitan Insurance company arrived at the horns of Mr. and Mrs. Otto P. Argadice. 734 Wood avenue, Sunday, Aug. 22nd. Mother and son are doing nicely. Mrs. Argadine was formerly Teresa Poppen of Robertsdale. Ind.

Lorln A-shbaucher, of Bluffton. Indiana, state superintendent of Intermediate Chritian Endeavor. will speak here to the Intermediate Society of the Hammond Christian church, Sunday evening at " o'clock. He vnll talk about how to better endeavor work. St. Joseph's church was the scene of a very pretty weddir.fr Tuesday morning. Aug. S4th. when Francis Oroff and Joseph E. Gard were married. Rev. M. J. Groff, of Theresa, wis., an uncle of the bride, officiated. Clara Gard. of Crown Point, was maid of honor and Raymond Groff, brother f th bride, acted as best man. Ltttl Genevieve Stecberger and Alice Groff were Cower girls. The bride was attired in a iuit of gray charrneuse and the maid of honor -wqre a suit of midnight blue. At 9 o'clock a wedding breakfast was served at the home rt tha bride's parents. Mr. and Mt-s. J. B. Groff. 114 Russell street. Mr. and Mrs. Gard are taking a trip

LIVE LOCAL NEWS "ADS"

Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Dunn and family, of 43S May street, and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Aubry, of 251 Hohman street, motored to Wooster. Ohio, to

attend the Aubry family

which will take place on Saturday

Augr. 28th. Mr. and Mr. John V. Aubry and family, of 1220 Madison street, left yesterday on the train to attend the reunion.

granddaughters presented her with bouquets of white asters, and the membgrs uith lovely plants. The table was prettily decorated with garden flowers and a larite birthday cake, lighted with 78 candles. The serving committee for the

I day was composed of Mrs. Anton Tap- ; pvt. ilrs. Adw. Hofmann, Mrs. Emma

reunion, I Elohm, Mrs. Peter Schrumm. Mr., G.

Hanson and Mrs. August Doebbler.

Mrs. F. C. H.iefer of Condi! st.

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tertained at a six o'clock dinner last niphr. in crU-braiion of the birthday aji-

! mversary of Mr. F. C. Haefer and Mrs. John Turner of Cedar Rapids. Ia.. Isj Marluerlte Hester. In the evening aucvisitlng at the home of his brother, tJon tridKft vas, p,av,d and hl,h score A. M. Turner of Glendale Park. tn won by Mrs j A AVolf The tab,e 4 I was decora'.ecl with pink and white and Norma Locklin and Mr. P. J-(Cnvers werr laid for the following: Mrs. Moodhead entertained a number ' h. U Hester and son. Robert, of Chamfriends yesterday afternoon at their j rB.ien- VlV: Mr and Mr?. j A Wo!f home. West Detroit street. Auction, and Fon p.,,,.,.,! and daughter. Lu.-il: bridge was played at four tables "d!Mr and Mrs u j H,efPTi Mr(l. Anna Mrs. F. C. Crumpackt-r won the first j Hess Edwar1 Hess. Mr and Mrs. F. prize. At 5 O'clock an elahnrate ' ,

luncheon was served. Those present1 were: Mrs. T. R. Tenant. Mrs. F. C. Crumpacker. Mrs. Victor Dyer. Mrs.; John Beckman. Mrs. G. H. Austin, j Mrs. Henry Unman, Mrs. Wm. Wllke, ( irs. H. C. Groman, Mrs. E. S. Jones., Mrs. Glen Peters. Mrs. F. O. Paige,! Jr., Mrs. J. W. Smith, Mrs. Charles Grier. of St. Charles, 111. Margaret I Turner. Marion Demlng and Maymej Knoerzer.

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Mrs. Rose Morria will leave tomorrow for Crawfordsvllle and Indianapolis to spend a month. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mann of 1245 Monroe st. will spend several weeks visaing friends in Park county and Indianapolis, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hubr of Jl Warren St.. were given a delightful surprise party last night by eighteen friends, who drove out from Chicago to srend the evening.

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Paiton. of South Hohman

Irene Carter returned from Grand Beach. Mich., to spend several days with her mother, Mrs. F. S. Carter ot 804 Hohman street.

Gertrude Haute, Ind., Iddings. of era! weeks.

Kearn?, of Terre Haute, is the guest of Mrs. Morris Williams street for sev.

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY

FOR SA LB Columbia S-4 ton delivery truck. Will sell or exrhanse for touring. Call een:nir at iihl Summr

Friends of Mrs. H. M. Johnson will I Hammond. fi-27-S

FOR SALE Second hand Electric washing machine, (rood condition. Price $50. BisseU's Carpet sweeper, new. C; Electric Shop. 643 Hohman St. Hani. 8-27-J

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FOR REXT School girl desires work in I

return lor room and board, 575 Truman ave.. phone 3072. Hm. S-27-2

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WANTED Girl to assist with general housework. 1002 Hvslcp Place. Phon.-. 1812-M, Hammond. ' S-27-3

FOR SALE Ford tournlng: Ford Sedan. Ford Roadster. SluuVhaker Six cylinders touring. These c ars in Al condition and running ord-r. lunn r's Garag and Sales StuJhaker Car and Sandow Truck. Hihlard, Ind . phone 1. S-27

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time keeper, ar.nlv li: Car & Mf- Co "lnJ Clark sts., H.amm:nd.

be g!ad to learn that she is iinprovingj nicely from the operation, which shej underwent last Saturday at Valeyj hospital. Chicago. ! Jns Paxton. of South Bend. Ind.. l.

visiting at the home of his brother. !

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Mrs. T. Monteith and daughter. Car-j rie, of Port Huron. Mich., are guests, of Mrs. Mary T. Holm, of Glendaie ' Park . j

Mrs. M. Erlewein entertained at number of friends last evening at her home. 124 Fayette street. In honor ofj Miss Carroll Cameron of Champaign. ; 111., who is visiting friends and rela-j tlves here. The evening was spent j with games, music and singing, and a delightful luncheon was served at j

Jfl;30. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cox. Mr. and Mrs. L. Erlewein. Mr. and Mrs. A. McGee, Mrs. M. Erlewein. Miss Carrol! Cameron, of Campaign, 111.. Florence Cox. Mr. H. Rice, Harold Hoffman, Walter and Herbert Rice.

The party of Mr. John Gavlt's Sunday school clans, "The Royal Gleaners." which was to have been held tomorrow afternoon at the home of Irene Murrhy. has been postponed for one week.

Mrs. H. L. Hester and, son. Robert

of Champaign. Ill- are the guests of her j

parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Haefer. S4S Trumaji ave. Mrs. Hester was formerly Marguerite Haefer.

BUTTON COVERING

frHMSTITCHrXG ITT ONE DAY

Pleating, braldtnff. sewing machines j at bargains, all kinds of repairs: all ! work .ruarantetd . Call on J. Was-; sey at tl tate at.. Juet west of Hon-: man at. Phone 448-Hammond, Ind- ,

A very pleasant time was enjoyed on Thursday afternoon at the social session of the ladles' ,Ald of St. Paul s Lutheran church. The vent was in honor of Mrs. Theo. Lange. who celebrated her 7Sth birthday anniversary. August 22nd. Mrs. Lange Is one of the pioneer aettlera of Hammond, and a!so one of the oldest members of the Aid Society. The Rev. LJchtsinn delivered a short address and extended the best wlshs of ail present, after which two treat-

Special for Saturday

CAN

ROLL 70c Regular Price $1.00

These delicious candies bounce into favor with the first taste; and just as a suggestion, when you feel tired, worn out and hot after a shopping trip, come in for a little ice cream or a nice cool soda.

HAMMOND CANDY CO. TWO STORES 575 Hohman Street 166 State Street HAMMOND, INDIANA

BUEHLER BROTHER

A Few of Our Many Specials for Saturday, Auj. 2i";. CHOICE BEEF ROAST BEEF TENDERLOIN ROAST 22c FRESH PICNIC HAMS 25c FRESH CALF HEARTS 121: HIND QUARTER LAMB 23 c FORE QURATER LAMB 2Cc VEAL ROAST ....22c VEAL STEW 1 8c VEAL CHOPS 28c Stop and look in our windows for our smoked meat specials.

BUEHLER 573 Hohman St.

broths:

Fnonc 1441

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ECONOMY

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SINGEB AND WHITE ! SEWING-MACHINE Jnt received a shipment cf the lat- 1 eet Elcger ajid White Kotary Sewing machines, both foot power and electric. I can eave you J25 Chicago agent tcmmlMlom . Phone 1790. T. C. Miller, 189 Stats t.. Hammond.; Absolutely no agents employed. 8-:16ti

Central Labor Union celebration on t

Labor Day at Lake "Park. Indiana Harbor. Ind. For concessions eee J. Beck, 230 Tcwle et., Hammond. 8-24-41

Pleating and Re-pleating i All kinds of skirts In one day. Button covering, hemstitching, braiding, All work guaranteed. Call at Tvassey'e. 1 State et.. little west of Hohman st. Phone 446. 8-27

Saturday Special at The Army Store 97 STATE ST. HAMMOND GOVERNMENT CORNED BEEF HASH 2 pound 7r can

You Can Beat the High Cost of Clothing By Joining the ANTI-PROFITEERING ASSOCIATION

A Hammond business man spent five minutes looking into our plan the result was he joined right away. It's so clean and above board that any man can see in a minute that he will be the loser by not joining. Don't neglect looking into this. Your friends are joining and they are mighty glad to get in. It appeals to every man who wears clothes. COME IN AND TALK IT OVER

ANTI-PROFITEERING ASSOCIATION SUITE 6, ARTEMIS BLDG. 155 STATE ST. HAMMOND No Outsiders Connecter With This Association in Any Way

Sugar Sugar All you want

Eggs, strictly fresh.

Butter, very finest,

yk iu Good Luck Oleo, per lb

GROCERIES

1 Ol. f Apple Butter,

7c

35c

Peas, Corn. Tomatoes. No. 2 can . Oatmeal, bulk, per lb

Calumet Baking OQp

Milk, tail ca.is, per can Coffee, Economy specia!, lb. . . .

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MEATS

Spring Chickens, dressed, lb. . . . Leg of Veal, per lb Shoulder of Veal, per lb Breast of Veal, with pocket, lb. Veal Steak or Chops, lb

Corn Beef, our own OC -

50c 28c 25c 20c 35c

cure,

bonel

ess,

28c 25c

Pork Butts, lean, per lb. Pork Shoulder, small, lean. Fb.

Pork Loin, small, (Xr

1CU.I1, 1L Pork Steak, lean, per lb

.'TiilSl.lS Dixie Bacon, 97

4m 9 V

32c

per lb.

Leg of Spring Lamb, lb .... 38c Lamb Shoulder, per lb ..... 30c Lamb for stew, per lb ..... 15c Lamb Chops and Steak, lb....... 40c Beef Pot Roast, per lb ...... 18c Beef to Boil, per lb ..... 15c

A FULL LINE OF FRESH AND SMOKED MEATS, FRUITS, VEGETABLES AMD ALL ORDERS RECEIVED BY 1 P. M. DELIVERED THE SAME DAY

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