Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 66, Hammond, Lake County, 3 September 1920 — Page 5

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Personal and Social News

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Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Coe of Clarkshill. Ind., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Milllken, 11S4 Harrison st. They will remain over Lifcor Lay.

Dr." F .F Cox of Kenwood, returned Tuesday from a month's' vacation spent in Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest J. Kedrpcnmng. of Truman ave., -will motor to Baraboo, Wis., over Iabor Day. they " ill go by way of Lake. Geneva, Janevi!le and Madison and will return .by -way of Kilburne and thi Dells. Mr. and Mrs.-Oliver G. Winkler and son, ef Muenich Ourt, will accompany them . Eleanor Spooner of Detroit st-, wh" "as been spending the summer in Maryland, is eipected home Sunday. There win be aTpeclal meetin- ot 'ha voting members of St. Faui's Lutheran church thir. evening at thi school.

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Mr. and Mrs. E. S. McEwen, of Carroll St., announce the arrival cf a daughter.. Elizabeth' Ann, born Wednesday, September 1st. The Women of Mooseheart Legion, Chapter 110, -will hold their regular meeting tonight at Mvse Hall. Initiation of candidates will take place and a',1 members are requested ta be present. Mr. and Mrs. li. W. " Taylor returned to their home In Indianapolis

Mr. and Mrs. B. Kerncr of Whiting-, have returned from a wedding trip in New Tork City. They will spend the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry O'Neill, of Calumet ave.

Constance Graham, of Muenich Court returned yesterday from Canada.

when it will be followed by a round table discussion. Flans were completf d for the big celebration, which will be held this evening In the American Legion rooms. The state president, Mrs. Beardsley. of Elkhart, Ind., will be- the upeaker of the evening. Coun

ty chairman. Mrs. Floyd, of East c'h'-

vfhere she has spent the summer with! ago, sent word that a numb.r of the

relatives .

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ington of Z2 Ocden st.. entertained

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a miscellaneous ahwer In honor ot Lillian Barman, who is to be a September brldr. The color scheme of vel-

after a week's visit with Mrs. lay low and white was carried out. throulor's parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. K.I phout the home. At a late hiur a

Mr. and Mrs. Guy C. white. cf Condt st. hae returned from a month vacation yper.r in Des Moines, Id., visiting relatives. If you v ou!d know th future, con1l the Oracle at the Laa Fete in Glendale Tark tonght. adv. a Francis Wiliai d W . C. T. U. mem t-ers and their friend?, held their annua! outir.g yesterday at Douglas rrk . After the basket luncheon, R.n addrers was given by Mrs. J. M. Turner, on "Women ia Polities. " F.acr. were held and the prues were a.varJ "i to Henry jone?. r.ert Jne?. Veronica Eurk. Alice J.-nf and Myrtle

Tuk. White ribbons wero tied on tnoj street.

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Janctt, i:a Highland a'.. John and Gerald Dye left yesterday for Lafayette, Ind.. to resume their studies at Turdue University. Mrs. Minnie Kline, of Tvuth St.. has returned from a vacation,, spent at Bass Lake, with Mrs. K. D. Kline, of Stroeter, 111., who had a cottage there for the summer.. Col. E. reacock. of Tampa. Fla.. is the sruest of his daughter, Mrs. O. C. McCIure, of 435. 150th St. The Heme lepartmcnt of t:ie Emmanuel Evangelical church will hold a picnic at Douglas Fark on labor Day. An invitation is extended to every one and all members are specially urged to be present.

There will be a True Kindred at I.

meeting ton ght or O. O. F. hall.

The D. H. of R. T. club held their regular meeting last night at the home of Sophia and Anna Lipshutz in East Chicago. Eur.co wa played during the evening and the prizes were won by Matthilda Dbson and Eva Taussig. The next meeting will be held in tun weeks at ths home of Beatrlei and Helen Dobson, ,on South Hohman

'"Mowing bab'es: F.!am

Pauline Jones. Valerie Hir.kie ilaon Htnkle, Jr.

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and ! Clarence Bates. Mr. and Mrs. E. Die- ! key and son. Arnold. Mr. and Mrs-

! N. J. Auitgen and daughter, Olive Anne M. Wi!i:g. daughter of .Mr. t Virgene. and little son. J. K . . all ol and Mrs. John C. Wiliig, and Harry! Hammond and Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Tl. O Hara wh" 'is erplcyed at the! Bates and daughter. Maryelia. and Mr.

C N .F.unn"!l Motor C".. were qu:et'y married Wednesday. September 1st at 4:50 at' the Farish ef the t . J.-hn s Lutheran church, Kev. Win. A. Fraucr -ffie!ating. Th" bride's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Orviile J. Collins, were the only e ttendants . After the ceremony the wedding- rarty

returned to the bride's home, at 1: Sheffield ave., where a six o'clock dnntr was served. The immediate relativ es . and the memp'rs ef the S . P. M. club were the only one's present. The young cunle left on a wedding trip to the De'ls of Wisconsin, and upen their return will be at home

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and Mrs. V. Cannon, cf East Chicago, have returned from a mntor trip in Northern Michigan, where they had a cottage on Scott Lake for two wecka. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schreib?r, or 435 Ash st.. are the rroud parents of a son. Albert, Jr.. born Thursday, September nd. Mother and son are doing nicely.

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nicely arranged luncheon was served. The guests were: The Misses Gertrude and Margaret Brumm, F.ose and Johanna Washausen, Florence Ced'rholm, Dorothy Trueblood, Mabel Ball, kill a. Lorti. Lillian Borman and Gretchea Andree. Mrs. Ed. Hunter and son Tom, returned to their home in Chicago last r.'ght, after spending several days with Mr.--. Hunter's mother. Mrs. M. D. Stewart, 21 Warren street. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Holts. Mr. and .Mrs. O. G. n.outsong and Mr. Wiiliam Frledhos will motor to Rome C-ty, Ind. to spnd Laoor Day. Mrs. J. Blanker, burg. Mrs. H. Blank enburg and Lydia B'.anktnburg, spent the week in Chicagj with friends and relatives. A surprise party was given Thursday evening; at the home cf Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Taxton, South Hohman St.. in honor of Carolyn Faxton, ana M.ldreJ Whinery. n ho win leave on Tuesday. Sept. 7th, for Ferry Hall. Lake Forest. Ill Dancing was enjoyed during the evening and a dainty luncheon was served. Those present were. Marion McAleer. Katherme Hurtle!. Marion Cunningham. Grace Bel1. Tkelroa McAleer. Genevieve Gauthier,

Carolyn Faxton, Mildred Whtn---ry, Tom Hammond, Walter Hammond.' Milcolm Stewart, Faul Smith, Fvioharaj

Wmckler, Darrell Feldes and George MitcheL, cf Flesherton, Ont.

Leagues of Lake county will be present this evening An invitation Is extended to every woman In Hammond. Anthony Seidler of West State st. has returned to his home, after spending a month wi.U relatives In tioul'.i Dakota . The Ladies' ' Aid Society of St. John's Lutheran church, of West Hammond, gave their regular monthly coffee social yesterday afternoon. M,. Heigle and Mrs. Haas served the refreshments.

The Baptist Women's Union met yesterday afternoon, for its opening tail meeting, at the home of .-Jrs. H. M . Minas. 47 High'and st. There were sixty ladies present to enjoy the lolloping Interesting program: Violin solo. Marion Houjer; White Cross Work. Mrs. J. M. Leonard; Bible anl Missions, Mrs. R. G. Licklidcr; Outline of the years work, Mrs. Charles See; Vocal solo, Mrs. Leo F. Feltzer; Reading, Miss Sadie Marcus; piano selection, Mrs. Lillian Mikeseh. Dainty refreshments were served by thi- committee for the day. consisting cf the ten group captains.

home of Katherine Huchel. i:30 Morraine ave.. Carolyn Paxton. Theima McAleer and Caroline Hohman assisting; fifth course, Grace Bell. 51 Kimbach ave.; sixth course, Marion Cunningham. 13 Wallham St., Marion McAleer assisting.

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EUGENIC MARRIAGES

wiil insure to this country a healthful and more Intelligent "family f the future" and many a woman, obviously unfit for marriage, has had h-r health restored by the timely use ct Lydia E. Finkham's Vegetable Cornround. th most successful remedy for f n-.ale ills the world has ever known. Enormous qijantit.es or rrtrtt nnf hrrhr a r lisfH annualU. in

mal.ing thia good old-fashioned rem-1 TomatOCS, No. 3 Can

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fmale ills should lose hope until ch has tried it. adv.

Saturday. September 4th Special

GROCERIES Sugar, per lb

The directors of the Alice Club win meet next Friday evening, insteal or tonight. Members of fthe N. N. A. A. club are giving a progressive dinner this evening at six o'clock. The tlrst course will be given at the hom ot Genevieve Gauthier. 34 Webb St.; second course. Evelyn Braeher, 33 Elizabeth st.; third course, Eleanor Shankl n. 14 Ruth St.: fourth course, at the

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The League of Women Voters held ti.eir regular meetine- last evening

with about fifty women present. These! meetings are growing larger in number and ti e women are showing merej enthusiasm about registering aa the, lime for i-pgis'ration draws near. Attorney Whinery has been giving l series of talks on "Fundamental Gov-1? rnment." Mr. Frank ORurke gaVej a talk on "The League of Nations." I t be concluded at the next meeting.;

DANCE Every Saturday Night at HOPPE'S HALL Oakglen, Illinois Music by Leitzen. Everybody welcome.

.... 16c ISc

Monarch Beans, No. 2 can.lZc

Farm House Corn ...... .I2V2CL

Fine Peas, 14c, 3 cans 40c

1 Armour's Milk, 14c, doz. . .$1.65

MEATS Beef Pot Roast, guaranteed tender, lb 18c-22c Round Steak, young, lb 29c

Fresh Ground Hamburger Steak.

per lb 20c Nice Fresh Veal Stew, lb. . . .18c Nice Tender Lamb Stew, lb. .ISc

Club House Coffee, lb 49c0scar Mayer's Brisket Bacon. 23c Armour's Oats ZVzc Dixie Bacon Squares, lb 27c

11c; Kettle Rendered Lrad, our very

Club House Corn Flakes,

Palmolive Soap, 3 for 25c ! bcst- 2 lbs 47c

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Light House Soap, 5 bars. . . ,32cood L"ck, Ule' Zt ,b,s, Jfc

D 'J u- l n 1 1 ' "'csi quality duck ineese . . jic KJVMtt s rride Washing Powder, !m c r r nl iMorns Supreme Fancy Creameiy

K.6. -V Butter. 1 lb. prints 62c Lux - for 24c! Bulk Creamery Butter, lb. . . .59c Toilet Paper, 3 large rolls. . . 25c Fresh Leaf Lard, lb 20c THANK YOU, ANNIVERSARY SALE WAS A DECIDED SUCCESS. Come A gab. Plenty of Help Get Waited on in a HiiTy. Weil, the North Side Grocer who advertises, gives S. & H. Trading Stamps and delivers to all parts of the city. WE CLOSE ALL DAY MONDAY.

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Dr. Rtirhhart RE PLEATING

Is determined to rlac his grear medi- All kinis of ski-te in one day. Bui

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"gcta.bl9 Compound pay for Jinie j All work guaranteed. Call at Wasw hen restored. If you have Llrr. ?tom- I sey's. 31 State st.. little west of Hohaeh Trouble or Constipation. d.i't let'." rk,. jic

herb reemdy. which has stood the test for thirt: -one years on t -vo r.int inent . For salo all drus stores; 3 Says' treatment. 25c: TO days. See. Addres? Fr. w. S Burkhart. 6:i Mam St. Cin'ti, O. Adv

See Gilbert, 41 Harbor for real

17 Ivy street, Indiana estate bargains. s-:s-6

NOTICE TO ALL ELKS GALA STAG PICNIC Gary Lodge No. 1152 LABOR DAY. SEPT. 6, 1920 Starts at 10 A. M. Held at CHANDLER'S FARM fON OLD HOBART ROAD) Dinner and supper served on the grounds. Elk's trail will start at Ridge Road and Broadway and lead to picnic grounds.

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reopies grocery

and Market Cor. Alice and Thornton Sts. Phone 1963 Hammond, Ind.

SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY

15c per lb.

SUGAR

PURE CANE GRANULATED SUGAR With $5.00 grocery order, 10 lbs for. ... .

15c per lb. $1.50

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These Prices for Saturday

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JIFFY JELL, all flavors. QCLn 15c seller, 3 pkgs... EARLY JUNE PEAS. 4QC No. 2 cans, 3 for. . . . SWEET SUGAR CORN, AQC No. 2 cans, 3 for MONARCH KETCHUP, OCp large bottle - MONARCH GRATED A O PINEAPPLES, large. . DRY PEAS, worth 15c -C; per lb., 5 lbs OUC TOILET PAPER, large OCrolls, 3 for

FANCY PINK SALMON. OA tall can C KIRK'S FLAKE SOAP. 2Q 10 bars for GRANDMA'S WASHING 1 Q POWDER. large pkg. AOC ELACK1NE -STOVE POL- OQ ISH. 15c seller. 3 for. LIPTON'S BLACK TLA, OQ 14 lb. can idC NICE WHITE POTA- EC TOES, per peck &2C PMALT:. $1.00 ALL SCRAP TOBACCO, 07 3 for C

Smoked Meat Bargains

SELECT BRAND HAMS Best in the Market. Per lb SELECT BRAND CALIFORNIA HAMS Per lb FINEST BRAND BRISKET 3AC0N Per lb SUGAR CURED BOILING BACON Per lb SMOKED BUTTS No Waste, All Meat. Per lb FRESH SMOKED BONELESS PORK LOIN Per lb

33c 19ic 29c 24 c 38c 20c

FRESH LEAN PORK LOINS Per lb

25c

VEAL

P Fresh Cut Veal

Stew, lb Fresh Cut Veal Chops, lb Veal Breast, with pocket, lb Milk Fed Veal Leg or Loin. lb. . . . BEEF Prime Native Beef Pot Roast, lb. .

Fresh Tender Boiling 1 1 r

ueci, iu Choice Cut Native Sirloin Steak, lb.

Boneless Brisket QAr Corned Beef. lb.

FRESH AND SMOKED MEATS BEST GRADES. ALL OF FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. FREE DELIVERY

KINDS

14c 24 c 14c 23c 18c

32c

PORK Fresh Spare Rjbs. 1 lean and meaty, lb Fresh Neck Bones or Ct JL

-t " .... Fresh Liver, sliced to order, lb

Fresh Bell Shaped OfX

SAUSAGE Bologna or Polish Sausage, lb M, Ham, Berlin or Veal Sausage, lb. Salami or Cervelate, per lb Frankfurter or Pork Sausage, lb

6c

2 C

18c 25c 40c 22c

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mart Autumn

With the Stamp of Authentic Style A most unusual opportunity presents itself tomorrow for the women just a little fastidious about the new hat. A splendid variety, including sailors, rolling, becoming novelty shapes, and "off-thc-face" models.

Specially Featured Saturday In a One Day Sale at $15.00 Prettily trimmed Pattern Hats mostly one of a kind for individual choosing of gold and silver cloth, velvet, duvetyn and satin solcil; each model cmphazing an originality and charm that bespeaks the last word in good taste.

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The hat pictured above is but one of the many on sale at $15.09.

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FRESH CUT LEAN PORK CHOPS Per lb.

27c

SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED

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Straube Melo Ha rp Players Makes IDancing Easy and Graceful

The most beautiful lot of Pianos and Player Pianos ever displaced in Hammond. Elegant Walnuts, beautiful Oaks and the finest Mahogany. We cannot do justice in describing these Pianos. You will have to see them. Will say that money cannot buy better or finer Pianos or Player Pianos. One look and ycu will want one. Easy Terms.

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When You Play the Melo -Harp You'll find something new and delightful in music. The Melo-Harp combines the soft, sweet strains of the harp and the full, mellow tones of the perfect piano. Ta Melo-Hrp It fount! only in Straubc-made Player - Pimm, it haa mad the Strauba Plaver one oi the meat popular musical inaUumecu in thi community. U'a want -ou to try the Me!o-Hrp to play your faorite selection! ij, your own way. Come in and enioy a half hour or o ef truly dehshcful melody.

Old Reliable Standard Makes Haines Bros. Behr Bros. Lindeman & Son Marshall & Wendell Kohler & Campbell And Others Q-R-S

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have in stock. Ask for the roll you want and you will be sure to find it. Our new roll room is for your convenience and comfort.

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