Hammond Times, Volume 9, Number 30, Hammond, Lake County, 25 September 1920 — Page 10
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THE TITLES JMSy.v, September 24, 1920.
WHITING and it PEOPLE
Tha services a.c tha IeUioll3t church -oraorrow will cloaa on cf the best rer la ih history of the orga-nisa-tton-Th flnJ reports will show a .1 on did tacr0 la all depart meats of tha work. Over eighty new member wera received durln tha year. Ky fax the largest besevolent report ever made by the church will be take a to conference this year. The addition of Hiss HeJea Johnson, educational and octal worker, to the staff, and the new rgaaUatloa plans belny made, make :he outlook for the earning year most t ncouracln. The paator. Rev. H. P. Ivey, has been Riven unanimous invitation by the board to return for tbe hfrd year with an advance In saLaryt Sunday school at 9:30 tomorrow. Srraow by the pastor at 10:45 and 7:30. Mrsv. O. T. Ordatnan will sing at the morning: service, with Mrs. C. V. McNeil accompanying on the violin. iTof. J H. Hosklnson win address the Epworth league at 6.-30.
Ail classes in the Congregational -hurch Sunday school will be resumed Sunday. Plans for rally day, which will be held Oct. Srd will be made. Subject for the morning church service "Whit Christ Brings to lien." A'.l members and friends are urged to be present. The pastor will speak before
The Sunday evening club on the sub-J
Jest. "The Wall Street Crime." Whitingr Church of Christ. Sunday, Pept. 28. 1920. Bible school. 9:45. D. B. Jurlnton, Sept. morning: worship and sermon at 11:00. subject, 'The Convcr. . ion of Saul." Evening: services. Young
Whiting Advertisem en ts Are Winners
Mid-month Records now on sale at AKOXBERG'S, 502 113th stree. Whiting, lad. 9-15 FOR RECfT Oarase. 418 6herldan Ave. Whltine. 9-22-S FOR. SALE 2 story frame house. 7 rooms on Ohio Ave., price $6,300.00; 12,000.00 cash, balance monthly payments. 3 story frame house on Sheridan Ave., with new garage, in splendid condition. Price $7,500.00. n, story frame house on Cleveland Ave., possession at once. Price $6,500.00 1 story brick house on Euclid Ave., price fS. 500.00. Smith-Bader-Davidson Co., Phone 11. 629 119th Street, Whiting. 9-22-3 STAJl TXZATZB T03TIOHT (Mors Walsh la "Sink or Swim" story of a two-fisted westerner abroad, and latert yox V ewa, also three acta of Vi&udevtlle. Tomorrow Xrotilsi Bensison in "Oh, Johnnyl Step! JLookf listen!" Charles ChapUa la "By The Sea," a riot cf fua, also latest episode of "Tbe Tan. luhla DtrgOT,n with Eddie Polo. 9-25 Deposit a, little each month with the Whiting t Savings & Loan aseociatlon ee that -when old age comes you can sit on your "own front porch in contentment aJd peace. WAITED Saleslady, good r&y and permanent position for saleslady with ready-to-wear experience, Polish or Slovlsh speaking perferred..Glve reference in. own handwriting. . Address M. R. Times. 9625-8 WAXTED Two or three furnished rooms and bath. Phone Whiting 46 before 4:00 p. m. 9-25-1 October Columbia Records also that "Naughty Waltz" now on sale at Sam Aroi berg. Jeweler, 502 119th St. Whitine. 9"2S
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cutis; people's meeting at 7:00 p m.
iong service from 8:0 to 8:30. Prrach-
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ailor." Baptising at the close vt the vening service.
A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs Clay Col'Sra cf Flrvhrupp avenue-, mother and bahe are coin nicely. Mrs-. Fisher of la Porte avenue spent yesterday visiting friends in South Chicago. Mr, and Mr. tJ-ayle. Jr., are erecting a hom n west 119th street In the Forsyth Water Hardens, which Is almost rcad- for occupancy. The Ladies 0f the Evangelical Lutheran church will give a roast berf nupper In the church parlors on net Thursdy evenln.. Thr wilt be a meeting of ail people interested In farming a drsmat'o club at the v'onimniilty house next ilonday evening at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. W. 13. Carringtr spent Thursday In Chlcagvt, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cobb, nee Ruth Tllton, returned yesterday from tbelr wedding trip to Georgetown, Ky.. where they visited the former's mother and sister. Mr. and Mrs: Ct'bb will reside with the letter's parents. Mr. and Mra Harry Tlitc-n of LAPorte avenue. r.ss Eleanore Ehlers, who Is in training at the Washington park hospital In Chicago, Is spending a two weeks vacation vlsltlnar her father. Edward Ehlers. and other relatives. Miss Frieda Fisher of LaPorte avenue has recovered from an attack of lumbago. Mrs. Robert L Hughes) of Chicago
ws the guest of Mrs. John O. Hale f Oliver street on Thursday. Miss Helen Tliarp Is attending the Columbia college of Expression In Chicago. A burglar, entered the Fink and Winsberg store on Shrsre avenue and was seen by men coming from work on the 12 o'clock shift, piling up his loot. The witness reported the affair to the police, but upon going to the scene the officer found the clothing ho expected to take all In a heap, but the marauder gone. It ts thought that the burglar knowing he had been seen decided he had better make his iteta-
way without further ceremony, consequently leaving the goods behind. Miss Florence Fry entertained the members of the Bta Oamma Vpsilon sorority at her home In Pennsylvania avenue on Thursday evenlrur 'The business program was followed by a roelai evening during which a guest prize was given to Miss Mildred Duggan. " Fire hundred was enjoyed, the honors going to M! MUdrfd Pugpan and Lje'.ie Pacgling. A two course luncheon was served. Miss Mildred Vate- if LaPorte rCue win leave tomorrow for the Michigan-State Norma! school at Upsllani, Mich. Roy W. Smith arrested for having no lights on hi? tru'k was fined $2.i1 and costs In the city court on Thursday.. John Canner. who Is suffering with a hadiy Injured eye as the result of a piece of steel lodging In It, ts showing n slight Improvement In his condition. Miss Annette Buchanan of this city, who Is e.tteni1n a school for 1 '.- tlcians U Uattle Creek. Mich., has been elected president of the senior class of thp school of Home Economics and president of the student's council.
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With Renewed Interest the Wool Dress Goods Occasion Continues Increasing in popularity, this event continues to demonstrate a most comprehensive collection of Wool Dress Goods ever displayed at this store. Not overlooking any detail to assist the home dressmaker in planning her Fall apparel. The assortments are such that only high grade quality will be found in each, material. Featured with their richness and quality they are priced so exceedingly low, that it makes choosing much
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easier.
Poiret Twill $4.25 Tricotine $4.75 French Serge, $2.19 Special Lot 46 to 56 inches wide, serges, panamas, crepes and novelties. All wool. Just the odd pieces from closed out lines. Your choice, $1 QQ
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Wool Fram $3.98 Check Veloor $8.50 Plaid Skirtings .......$3.98 Special Lot 36 to 42 inches wide, plain serges and plaids, suitable for school dresses and every day wear. Q C p Per yard ........
An Unusual Sale of Women's Lisle Hose , Specially Priced at 89c Highly mercerized, wide garter top. high spliced heels, double soles, seamed backs. White, black and brown. (Main floor.) Fall Weight Union Suits for Women at $1.35 Fall weight, bleached, fine ribbed cotton, no sleeve, ankle length, reinforced. Selling regularly for $1.69.
Continuing the Sale of CHILDREN'S SHOES at $1.29
fjj These shoes are most wonderful bargains.
I V (slightly imperfect), in black and brown 3 patents, bright and dull kids; ome have white top. Regular and high cut models.
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Aprons Ladies' Bungalow Aprons, light and dark colors, in plaids and stripes. Worth up to $2.45 each. Special Monday at $1.50
Petticoats Ladies' Cotton Taffet Petticoats, floral designs. Worth up to $2.95 each. For Thrift Monday at $1.98
Ladies and Misses Smocks, in several pretty
Smocks
touches of embroidery. Worth up to $3.50 each
shades, trimmed with dainty $0 O Q
Grocery Specials FOR MONDAY SUGAR V8ranu! 15c
Baked Beans, "Campbell's, per can Salmon, Yacht Club, fancy red, 1 lb. can . Syrup, Karo, blue label. 5 lb. can Lima Beans, fancy California, per lb. .
12c 35c 45 c 15c
Washing Powder, 1 fir Grandma's, large pkg.
Coffee, Minas Blend, per lb Soap, Swift's Pride, 4,0 bars for Butterine, Jelke's Good Luck, per lb . . .
35c 45c 34c
Th ese Dry Good Specials Invite Early Shoppings Because of Their Unusual Economy Quick Selling Is Anticipated Bleached Muslin, 25c Yd. 36 inches wide, in excellent quailty for fine needle work. Turkish Towels, 29c Each Extra heavy, good medium size, double thread. Regular 45c value. , Wool Brilliantine, $1.00 Yd. 42 inch, black, all wool, for ladies' and children's blouses. The regular $2.00 value. Satin Charmeuse, $2.98 Yd" 40 inches wide, in all desirable Autumn shades. The usual $4.93 quality.
PROPHYLACTIC TOOTH BRUSH 50c value. OQSpecial at w BOX STATIONERY A fine quality of linen. 24 sheets and 24 envelopes. 59c value for........... "
Two Talcum Powder Specials MENNEN'S BORATED TALCUM POWDER 1 ft
25c can, special at (tax Ic) DJER KISS TALCUM POWDER 35c box, special at (tax 2c) . ...
28c
A Bargain Bulletin for Men and Boys Furnishing: Article Selected to Sell at Special Price Men's Cotton Hose, per pair 10c Men' Canva Glove, per pair 15c Men' Soft Collar 15c Men' Work Shirt ....$1.00 Hickory Coat and Overall ........ $1.15 One-piece Khaki Coveralls ................ w... $3.69 Railroad Standard Overalls $2.00 Men' Dress Shirt ........ ..$1.50 Men' Fall Cap 50c Men' Wool Mixed Socks, per pair ..-r..vM-..,..35c Men' Swearer Coats . ..........$1.98 Fall and Winter Union Suits $1.9S Boys' Norfolk Suits, sizes 6 to 17 ..$10.95 Boys' Warm Mackinaws .$8.88 Boys' Nobby Overcoat ......... r.. $9.98 Khaki One-piece Coveralls, 12 to 16 ..$2.69 Boys' Blouses, 6 to 14 years -89c Boys' Nobby Pullover Sweater .$3.95 Boys' Blue Serge and Novelty Caps 95c Black Cat Stockings, per pair . . . . .vv. 39c Boys' Pure Worsted Jerseys $2.69 Boys' New Dress Shirts -....$1.45 Boys' Fall and Winter Union Suits ......... .$1.69 Boys' Lined Knickers, 6 to 17 ..$2.69
Little Boy's Suits at $5.00
Just a limited number, made of good wool mixtures, in dark colors. Just the suits boys need for school wear. Good styles, some belted effects, some blouse models. All very desirable suits. Knee pants, lined; some have sailor collars, some have round collars. Sizes 3 to 8. Special at $5.00. (Second floor.) New Fall Dresses for Girls at $3.95 A special lot of new Fall ginghams, in pretty plaids and checks. AH ne colors, smart models. Very styish and good looking for the smart school miss. Some have wide sashes and daintily trimmed collars, pockets and belts. Sizes 7 to 14. Little Fellows Hats at $1.95 Very special values in the latest Fall models and fabrics, such as cloth, velvet and plush. Assorted sizes. (Second floor.) Infants Dresses at $2.95 Lovely little white dresses, made of fine batiste and sheer lawns. Embroidery trim, also ribbon accessories. Sizes 6 months to 3 years. Special at $2.95.
BASEMENT SPECIALS CLOTHES LINE Extra WASH BOARD Large heavy grade, twisted cord, rubbing surface, well 50 foot lengths. OO. made. Very jnrt
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