Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 70, Hammond, Lake County, 9 September 1920 — Page 5

riinrclar, September 9, 1920

THE TIMES Page Fire

Personal and Social News

Lyman Be and Jimta BrunoU oX Kimmond. and Ronald Buoys, of Cftl(jfo hav returned from an fxiendcl automobile trip through Northern Wisconsin. Minnesota, North Uaitota ana Canada. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Bt of $99 Hohrr.an t., and Mr. and Mrs. V. K. Betz and daughter, Hetty, of 4 West WaIhem st.. returned Monday from Gran J Beach. Mich., where they have been spending' the past month at th K. 3. Eelx cottage.

by AV. j. whmery. The last forty ,'

minutes Krank O Rourke will discuss the "League of Nations." Women can reg-ister very Thursday niht until October 4th. Jake. Grantham, the "Gary Clogger," Harrison Tai W, Stpt. 11th. 9-

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Mrs. Georir Wolf, of 107 Hyslop

Place, enteitiined at a sevpn i i lor j dinner laet eveninji tor her niee. l.H-j Han Hornian. wftos- mniriage to Law-! rence Odciho'm will tak? p ace onj

PLEATING AJLTD RE -PLEATING

SOUTH SIDE TENT MEETING

The decorations weie

man at.

There will be

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11th, to sign upj

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Bi? League Scouts Harrison Park, Sept. the talent.

- - The first round of the Club Cham pionahip for ladies will be hld tumor row afteruoon at the Hammond Coun try club.

Herbert Hu;o and Paul SchaefTer returned yesterday to Elmhurst, 111., to resunia their course In theology. Dr. J- T. Bolin, of UM Morra'.ne ave. and Pr. J. C. lioiin w ll! leava Sunday for a hunting tru in Missouri.

ida Lovgren, of llockford. HI., Is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. v i i.nvirrpTi. Wallha.ni si.

Joe Emnierling and family and -Mra. P. Austgen and fami'.y have returned from a two weeks vacation spent at the Langseth farm, at White Hall, Mich. Mr. nd Mrs. Langseth will be remembered as old resident? of Ham

mond, he havm gbeen conntefca the ". B. Conkey Co. j

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carried out in the biidt-'s cilors or

gold and white. The evening was spent j sewing for the bride and several con-j tests were enjoyed. Mrs. Glen Ebrtghi;

man ins guests prize. j no (tufan were. Florence iVderholm, Mabel) Ball. Gertrudm tlruram, Marsrairti Hrumm, Hazel Waj-hinstori, Ruth War-l-il ington. Mrs. l arl Krinokmnn. Mrs. j

Glen Ebnght. Mrs. Ma Horraan. .mis. P. T. Lovgren and Ida Lovgren. ot Pvockford. 111.

AH kinds of ek'-ts in one day

n covering. himslitching. branding.

i. .id 1-ft :t hang:ris on en" of the hooks -! ':ie meat rack in his .'tor.- an 1 at t.nfi o'clock yesterday afternoon h noticed that it had disappeared.

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State st.. little west Phone Hammond.

WasH .h-8-:-7

a dance at the K. L. Lion store every Sat

urday nigh l, given by the Jolly Four Club. Music by Hosenbauni orchestra, of Chicaf. Everybody we'eome. 8-9-1

Miss Clara S?ars of Indianapolis.

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Mrs. Ida Mix, of K"k several days at the ht Mrs. K. li. Ll kit Jer.

mo, will i.pend

me of Mr. an of Ruth st.

Mis. Ed. Mee. of Chicago, and Mrs. Mat Boney, of Tipton, Ind.. spent jtestorday in Hammond and left this morn ing; to tpend the week-end with Mrs. I'ora Honey lJudley, ai her home in Chu ag . Baby Doll Chorus, llarr:6on I'ark, on Sept. 11th. S-K

Harold Hammond. ?2S Hohman ' leaves tonight for Bloomintgon. Ind., where he will he a junior at Indiana Uui versit y .

"Potatoes. 1A -nts a basket. See: Harry Minas, Harrison Park, Sept.! 11th. 9-j Friday afternoon at S:S at !h Pap-j

tist church, the big . . T . I . meet

ing. preparatory to the will be held. Every V woman is requested to b

any others, who are m'.erestvd in tb success of the convention Thr state speakers will be present, M.ss Clara Sears, of Indianapolis. Mrs. Ida M:v.

Th "Loyal Stars'' class and their f families of the First Christian church will hold a picnic at Harrison I'ark on Friday afternoon, S;it. l"th. Meet any lime at'tr :;.:) and brins; your lunch, there will be a god time tor all.

Another pueeessful night at th aouth side tent meeting on Standard avnue nd !ad:son street. Evangsiist Smithson spoke on tile subject of repentance. "Kepent ance Is the second step to pard'm and I ensemial you lannot enter he.ivi-n witiioul it een

I though you do perform mmd works. But-j It is needed everywhere, in the ch'jrch

and out of it. Kepentence is not sorrow for sin n"r is it sorrow and confession combined, neither ia it reformation of life. Men should repent be-

cuuse God demands it. because of his)tn S5iod!iess. because of his warning and

because the impure cannot enter into heaven." The speaker aa;d h; did not have much confidence in so called dtath-bed repentriice for most of those' who repent on what they think is their death bed and aet well, t'.rn hack into n . There were two made the pood confession' in response, to the invitation. The attendance was !aigp iind the attention first class. There w-ni be another service tenisM beginning at 8: on o'clock. Those who are misina: the services are missing .something worth while, the son service, the gospel sermons and children's bible drill are a:', interest ing .

ANOTHER NEW STORE.

Hammond next week, the Miriam : t the puoli.-t Tie Miriitu s font's, cliildn

will have a new store n e.i rif-sda y, S- pt . l.:,, ;io-p will open its iHir, .i t 5 ," 7 1 1 i ,i n s-t root . h"p W i i I spe..- p.;iZ(1 ;n ir. n't and ladies' wear.

1'iirir.yr the praud opening Wedncs'i iy, kewpo ri'j's 1 i ! be iri f ti av ,- tiie nianaC'iiifii! , Nate Hofff liberie nnd Sam Smithson are proprietors of

new st ore . ,

! INTERNATIONAL NFWS SERVICE! ! NEW VOI1K, Sept. 9 The stock map ket displayed a steady tonft nt the I openintf today vitb prices generally, oniv f rn't lona ! ! v variefi fi-.im yester-l

HAMItlOND BOY AT CAMP ROOSEVELT Those boys who sj.ent th;r vacations at Camp nooseveit. Muskegon. Michigan lAnrerica's largest h.ys' m ! i it a rv tra:nii,ir camni r re-adv to iak!.

j v it It arerness a whole- year's w ork.

'or i tit v nave, a arc-suit f their o uin aftined ninch of piiysirj, mental ;i r '! st a ro . n ;t . ICohf rr Mi l,n; :,in of pr;r V.'uL.-ic.-, Ho.-id. Hatiimorol. enjoyed, uri'i thsmnmer just past, the bentfi's to be oh. t.tne.i fit tiii rrat boys eatrtp. w her 'Hjv-b.iSUI'ng is the sole aim. Captain K L Hi ti!.- T'. S. A.. Commandant of the'Camp, with the lnterert of . .-ry i;row-;r.t; boy in ti:o country at hert. studied nrjr iti'l hard for w ays and n":earis bv which t't. ATU'tati i-:-v

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See tha "Ham Troupe' Park, Sept. lllh.

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Mrs. James Ervln. of COT Detroit et.j has relumed from a three weeks vis't; With her daug.V r, Mis. Eusj- ne Feherj of Culler. Pa., and her ton, J. K. Ervzrt. of Akron, Ohio. j

of Kokctno, and Mrs. It. Kiminel, or Marion . The N'orthside Ladies Cluh will meet tomorrow afternoon nt the home ot Mrs. John Morarity, 340 Towle street . Mrs. Wm. p.eatty will be the assistIn sr hostess.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lamborn r . lis Harrison St., have just returned' from a vuit with relatives in Ohio. i

The Phi Mu Gamma's w i'l l-.av e regilar meeting tonight at the of i'.ma Hieker. on D 'uglas sr.

t heir home

Mrs. H. C. i entertained t!i Club yesterday

Jroman, of Rimhach ave Wednesday Afternoon at a one o'clock lunch-

LOSES HIS WATCH Disimr A. Zlelinsk!. who runs a hutoher shop at 201 163th p'ace. West Hammond, reports the los- of a watch

i and chain valued at l. .lennsKi

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eon at the Lyndoia Hotel. Auclion Pi idge was played progressively and the prUe w aa wo nby Mrs. F. C . Crumpacker. Mrs. Kobert Gilils was a guest for the afternoon. Wiil Hi!! lerfves tomorrow for Bioominpton. Ind.. where he will be a student at Indiana I'niversitv.

Obituary

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Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bohling and family, of South Hohman St., have just completed a very enjoyable fishing trip down on the Kankakee, river. Isabelle Kreger, of Conkey ave., has returned from several wteki visit with relatives in Illinois.

Mr. and Mrs. Warren A. Evans are!

'akin a motor trip to Indianapolis

nil Louisville. Ky., and will

by way of Cincinnati and Marion.

Have "Kandy 11th.

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at Harrison Park, Sept. -'J

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The directors of th? Hammond Chapter. American Red Cross will hcldj a meeting Friday evening at the Ham-j mend Chambe rof Commerce at seven i

oclock. Members are urged to be present as this meeting is for the purpose of securing a pubic nurse tor the city. Allca Hammond, of Glendai Fark, will leave tomorrow for Floomtngton, Ind.. to continue her studies at the University of Indiana. The regular meeting of the League of Women Voters will be held thievening in the court house at eiaht o'clock. The first forty minutes will hp fivoted to class work, conducted

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I-OP. .SAI.il Hotis hold furniture, oak dining table. , ;lk hook case, bed davenport, few coolCng utetisi's. Phone 4 1 ') Hammond .'-irroi! St. 9.3.

L"ST P'icU and white hound, it l-l' -M H. niiiiond. P. J .

Call 2374 Mann. 9-3-3

FOR SALE lioiee. piec of property. 5 ' ft. on Wnrren St. reasonable also lot on Merrill Ao. Phone 31.155 Hammond, 9-D-3

pnuvnhauer,

A pocket bock. ISO Wilcox Ave.

Frnnk L'lsenHa mmond.

The death of Josephine Lberst occurred at tha home of her fa.: her. Kdward Ebeist. 4"5 Sljti street, Saturday evening, funeral services wm-a h-id from All Saints church. Tuesday morning at S o'clock, and the rvmnns ship pod to Lancaster, Ohio, for burial. Miss F.bcrst wa 2 3 years of uC. a graduate of All faints h'gh school, and trevious to hr i!!nes;i was a Iciirhc-r in he Hessvil'e school. Her death !a vs her father and her sis' r. Ka'h.irine 1-. mourn hr loss. D-3-1

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And Sro,,ia.-h thai give vou that desrondent. i.-riiab!e and dreary feeling Why no- write Dr. Burkhart. 62! Main St',

incinoaii. ... tociav . ne w ill send vou 1 treatment cf Dr. Burkhart -s Vegetable' .Compound. Pay when restored. It will i Itit your Licr, S'tomach and Rowels in ! j ! rlect order. in days' treatment. 25.-; I j "" !1 druccists d' ' I

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CARD OF THANKS 8

I wish to thank our friends, neighbors.' waiters union, 721. for their kindness and sympathy during illness and death of my beloved wife, also for the. beautiful floral offerint:?:. MA ROUS FREYMAN'. 9-3-1

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gathered for men at one time. Velours, Scratch, Sheen-Felt, the new chubby shapes, in colors to suit -your personality. Cloth Hats, Felt Hats, Stiff Hats For value, quality and true ' economy you will select your hat here where you can be satisfied.

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1920 SPRING CHICKEN 4Sc FANCY YOUNG HENS 39c BONELESS RIB ROAST, rolled 35c PLATE BOILING BEEF lOVc BONELESS BRISKET CORN BEEF 16c FRESH SPARE RIBS 19c FRESH PIGS FEET, nice and clean lOVc NEW HOME MADE SAUER KRAUT, per quart. . 15c SMALL LEAN PORK SHOULDER, for roasting 29c FRESH PORK SHANKS 27c CALF OR BEEF BRAINS 18c EXTRA LARGE BEEF KIDNEYS, each 8c FLANK STEAK 35c FRESH MADE HAMBURGER 20c HOME MADE PORK SAUSAGE 30c LUNCH WAX PAPER. 6 for 25c FRESH TOMATOES, basket 10c-25c HEAVY CAN RUBBERS. 2 dozen 25c NAVY BEANS. 10 lbs. for 55c POP CORN POPPER 25c PURITAN MALT " $1.10 SPECIAL COFFEE, 3 lbs. for $1.00 GALLON JUG CATSUP .. .75c JAP ROSE SOAP, with order, 3 for 25c BLACK PEPPER. 1 lb. can 38c MACARONI OR SPAGHETTI. 3 for. 30c TOMATO PUREE, can 7c. 3 for 20c HEBE COMPOUND. 2 for 25c, 6 for 75c FANCY TOMATOES, while thev last, per bushel 85c GREEN CORN, nice and tender, per doz 18c

C. W. HUBBARD AUTO SERVICE. 741 Claude St., Hammond

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We have received our fall fabrics among them many imported patterns. Why not decide this year to wear a tailor made Suit? Doesn't cost any more. And the beauty of it is you get a Suit that fits. Ever notice the hang of a ready-made Suit? You can pick out one of them three blocks away. Some of them produce enough comedy to make a hit on a vaudeville program. Be a Tailored Man There is distinction in the Suits we produce. You pay no more than you would for a ready-made Suit. Suits, $40.00 and up to $60.00 Overcoats, $4G.OO and up to $60.00 Who's Your Haberdasher? You will make no mistake if you select us as your haberdasher. Our store is headquarters for men who look for art when it comes to good dressing. Being out of the loop, there is a distinct advantage in selecting this popular store as your headquarters for clothes.

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