Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 89, Hammond, Lake County, 1 October 1920 — Page 5

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Personal and Social News

A rc'CepUon-baniiuet welcoming ll-i Mate officers of the W. C. T. U. will Ue ven at Ihe lUmmund Chamber l 'frnmerce Thursday evi. Ort. 7t at ls o'clock. Reservations should bt mnd The Mate president. Mrs). Cull a Vayhinper, ill give a briof talk, W-t: committee is artxioun to havr- each church nd organization reiiretunted. a.i It w'.U he a pood opportunity to Ket aciiuainiel before the convention opens. Mrs. Herman Ui-U and two thudrerc from Cleveland. .. who have been the house Kuorts of Mr. and Mrs. T?sli. Carter of Highland street are returning home after a week's -isit. Mis. V. C. Crumnacker of liletul.ne

Park very delightfully entertained tj tea yesterday afternoon. September SO. i at her home. The guests were enter-j lalned by Miss fVulah J'Totidy, a very: (iiarmms and talented reader 'r.i?)i i Valparaiso, who nave an interes, in -! j group of readings, particularly mn-j tionahla were the "Kose Fever." wh h was exceptionaly well done and "Mn f'ierre" a poem which was read in ex-;

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PLEATING- AND j RE -PLEATING; tl k'nJs of s!."ts in one day. rut-! t i covrin ;. hemstitch :ng. I rojdinj. , '"! work guaranteed. Call tit 'Was-: . s. 31 State St.. little west of Hon-' " '..11 it. Phone 445 Hammond. ' ! I

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crflent French-Canadian dialect. T'.vi house was attractively decorated in autumn flowers and a delicious oour-e-luncheon was served. The suts wei" the Mesdames Ralph 1'terce. H. I'l. Sharrer. M. Koths. hlld, A. Jlirsch, J. H. McCiay. A. K. Hohrer. F. S. Ketz, II. Sasse, J. U Smith, H. H. Mcllie, II. M Fudge, Jtay Chapman. J. C. l'nrrett. Ralph Groman, Kdgar Crumpucker,

! Frank Hammond. C. A. Smith, Charus ' Kasson. W. C. lUlman. Mry Holmes ! V. T. Hardy. H. A. I.amprell. L. Illomberer, Oeurge Hannauer, Al? I St .ikowltz. S. A. lteed. L. McAIeer, the t out of town puesta were Mrs. C. A. i Cochel fit Hoston. Mrs. V. Ci. Windlo j of Valparaiso, lnd., will be the hmi'V

packer of Valparaiso. I n1., and Mi;;. Leslie Skinner of Chicago. HI. - The Mesdann s John Crumpucker Michigan Cit' and Crant Crumpacker

1 o f Valparaiso, lnd , will be the hou-"'! j ftuests of Mrs. Ida Crumpacker ot Webb street today. They are in HamI inup.il to attend the luncheon u:i I 1)1 idfte piven by their niece Mrs. F. C. I Crumpacker of Clendale l'ark today.

Mrs. W. il. Paxton will entertain :t luncheon and bridge on Thursday, October 7 and Saturday, October y. Mrs. Otto Muehlberger of 4 A Illinois street delightfully entertained at i farewell party Thursday afternoon :n honor of Mrs. K. K. Fricke who is leaving Hammond next week to mal;e h-r future home in I.os Angeles, i.il. Those present were Mrs. ",. A. M'iler i f iak Park. 111., Mrs. S. F. Davis f Uak Park. 111., Mrs. G. "Wagner of Oa. l'ark. 111., Mrs. John Kuntz, Mrs. Heiirv Mueller. Mrs. Kd HurIii'S, Mrs. ('.toru'" Geyer. Mrs. I-illie Schmidt Mrs. K. K. Fricke and Miss Clady.i P.ich John Meyers son of Mr. and Trs. A. J. Myers of South Hohtnan street 'i:d Sylvia r.iehter were.iuietly married at hih noon St. Andrews church, Wut Hammond, the l'.everend Father N . -wakowski officiating. Miss Itieht-T was attended by Miss Doris Meyer a sister of the ifrmii and Steven Pro m served as best man. Itoth young ladies wore blue tricotine suits, hats to matoit and corsojre bouquets of sweet peas and lillies of the valley. A wedding dinner was served at the bride's horn , li4 Michigan avtniic. Mr. Meyers is well known in Hammond having Urea here most of his life and or the la-t three years has been employed by the Swit Co. Miss Hichter came to Hammond from Rochester. Ind., and ha recently been with the F. S. Betz Co.

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Mrs. Kay Sieley of Kllzabeth IH'1 entertained at a party this ftf terno Hi j for Mrs. "W. l. Patton. formerly ol ! J 1 an lino tid now of Milwaukee, Wis. ! - j .Irs, I.islle Canter of HiKhlml strevt entertained a few friend yesterday al -leinoon for lier house most Mm. Herman It. tz. Thoae present, wVro .Mrs i I'hll Sheridan, Mrs. Watson and Mia. K. S. Tillman, i' ; i Mrs. S . II. Davis of Highland sirel will entertain her Monnuy Afteriiooi Urldge Club, Monday, October 4. - Miss Cecelia K. Hutiertz of Jope-t, 111., is taking the place of Mis. i long at ttie Postal Telegraph uurins her absence. i The t'entral W. C. T. !'. met and hud an elect on of delegates to the con-: vention w hich vs ill be held here Oc-; tober 8-11. Mrs. W. H. Myers. Mrs. John Deoiiard, Mrs. J. M. Van Sickle, Mrs. H. P. l'owley. M. K. tirangtr, CharUs Frank Tl.f alt'riuttea are Mesdamea' Win. IJerry, Lawrence Hardb.ro-i I, (Je. rge Wrights The county delegate: is Mrs. J. It Graves and Mrs. Char'.-s; Svi isher acting as the alternate, t - - j Tiie n.in riago of Kin ma Vaiulerhoof. , daughter of Mrs. Gertrude Viinderb : '. of a West Warren stre. t to Harry Hil-j I'lich, son of P. Hilbrich of 16 Doty strecf took place Wednesday morning,' Septemhtr at sen o'clock in tin' All Saints church, the Reverend Father; Parrcti off i iat ing. The bridal couple j wen: attended by the bride's sister j Gertrude Varnh riioof and Larry Jen-j lungs of Fast Chicago. The bride Wn"' a beautiful brown velvet suit embroidered a(I heade'd a hat to match and a corsage of pink roses and lilies of '. luvalley. The brides maid wore a very j pretty black satin frock and a larg": hat to correspond and a corsage i pink roses and lillb's of the valley. i A wedding breakfast was served t the home of the bride's mother on War-; rent street to the immediate relative.; The only guests besides the relatives were Mr. and Mrs. I-;. Merrick of War- i ren street. Mr. ani Mrs. Frank Van-i derhoof. a brothrr of th br to nnJ his wife were present from Chicigo. The bridal table was prettily decorated) with rdnk roses and an elaborate v.-ed-j

ding breakfast was served. Th yoi' i; J s,,,re wi1 have he answer to What' couple left for a short honeymoon, just I iaf. jn style this fall at their fa! where they went w" know to th"ir; ,H.n)nij whifh starts tomorrow. Simfriends as they kept it quite a secret, j ujtan?0us with the opening comes th

They receive the congratulations ana ,,n,.,,n, ,.ment of a decided drop

host of friends.

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KAUFfMMN & WOLF - Haksomx tits

New Millinery Modes Arc delightfully expressed in 4 smart collection cf Hats just arrived from New York work-rooms. Gay or debonair, they attain just that touch of individuality so desirable.

Andrea and Consello Pattern Hats Featured To-morrow

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or Autumn oy means or sucn material as velvet, duvetyn and satin soleil.

These Hats were made to sell for at least $16.95, but in order to emphasize the Economy of shopping ai Hammond's most popular Milli nery Establishment To-morrow, they are priced so low!

Big MoneySaving Values In All Kinds of Good Shoes at Hellermans Shoe Store for

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Ladies ' Shoes

best wishes of a

Miss Elsie Kaiser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kaiser o Oyer boulevard, has left for IndianapoUs where she will spend two weeks. I'r. J. R. Tirown and Dr. W. K Sottller and families motored to Jnuianepolis today to remain until Tuesday.

Mrs. C. A. Coch '1 of P.oston, Mass, who has been the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. I.amprell of South Itot:man street for the past month, relur 1ed to her home today. - Miss Tillie Johnson of I'.i rmi ngoa:ii. Alabama, is a guest at the home of li r uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. A. Morton of Ann street.

FALL OPENING AT LEWIN STORE

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depu r l m en t ice that this

pr'ces. this store beiri- the. first t take Cue initiative in that city. Klsewhere in this issue will be found further particulars about coming event, at the Lew in store.

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THE GREATEST OPPORTUNITY EVER OFFERED Men's Solid Leather Working Shoes; $6.00 values at $3.75 Also Bovs' and Girls' School Shoes, at remarkably low prices. 9 OC AND P JLdJ jjp CALUMET SHOE STORE 390 FAYETTE ST. (Cor. Calumet) PHONE HAMMOND 2063

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Silvertone Coats, $1.75

Instead of parting with $50 this Fall for a new Coat. Suit or Dress, part with only $1.75. Ail you need to do is to step to the telephone and call Hammond 216 we 'Il call for your garments.

lou save $48.75. Worth saving, don't you say? Work promptly called for and delivered. The most wodernly equipped cleaning plant in the entire Calumet Region.

Hopman Cleaners 375 Sibley St. Phone Ham. 216

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Xrispi" Peanut Candy

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If you could have seen the busy steaming copper kettles in our sanitary Candy Kitchens preparing this delicious goodiness for hundreds upon hundreds who will be eager to get a pound or more of this Saturday special, you would then know why Hammond Candy Company's products appeal to particular lovers of candy made just right. The most delightful candy creations fresh daily from our own kitchens. We invite you to visit regularly what we belieje to be the most "homey" and the most congenial refreshment parlor to be found anywhere.

Hammond

Caidy Co.

TWO STORES 575 Hohman Street 166 State Street HAMMOND, INDIANA

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Saturday, October 2nd Specials

PHONE 118 HAMMOND

123 GOSTLIN STREET

GROCERIES Fancy Rice, per lb He

Navy Beans, 3 lbs 25c j Fancy Veal Stew, lb

Nice Santa Clara Prunes, lb. .28c Tak-hom-a Biscuits, 3 pkgs. .20c Armour's Oats, per pkg. . .lZl2c Monarch Beans 12c Peaches, No. 3 can. . . 39c

Wax Paper 6 rolls 25c

MEATS Native Beef Pot Roast, lb. 18c-22c

Boiling Beef, lb 12VzC

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Veal Breast with Pocket, lb. .22c Veal Shoulder, lb 25c Lamb Stew, lb 20c Lamb Hind Quarter, lb 29c Lamb Chops, lb .38c Fresh Made Hamburger, lb. . .20c

Dixie Bacon Squares, lb 28c

Toilet Paper, 3 large rolls. . .25c Good Luck Oleo, 2 lbs 69c

Swift' Pride Washing Powder,

4 for ..A. 15c

Best Bulk Butter, lb 63c Our Best Pure Lard, lb 25c

Armour's L. H.lSoap, 5 bars. . 32c i Fancy American Cheese, lb. ,33c

Weil, the Nortr Side grocer who advertises, delivers to all parts of the city ami gives S. & H. Trading Stamps j

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Good Clothes

Made by Experienced Cutters and Tailors For Less Than Ready Mades Cost the Merchant Plus an Extra Pair of Trousers With Every Suit!

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Saturday Specials Ferns, each $1.25 Rubber Plants, each $1 More love, more regard, more sentiment can be expressed i: one of these Ferns or Rubber Plants than could fill an entire book. SURPRISE SOMEONE TOMORROW The cost is so little; the joy it will impart is immeasurable. You may telephone your order if you like; we'll deliver to any part of the city free. "Say it With Flowers" Hammond Floral Co. 552 Hohman St. Phone Hammond 309

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With Two Pairs of Pants The Extra Pair Will Double the Wear!

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Woolen Mills 171 State Street Open Saturday Until 9:30

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Out c' our very extensive Fall lint of fine s'loes for ladies we have again this week set aside several numbers which v II surely appeal to our customers ho are seeking the combination of wear, good style, and prices which defeat old H. C. L.. Genuine vici kid, black, 10 in., military heel shoes. Suitable both for ladies and growing girls. dJC Very special at Calfskin Shoes, in black or brown, low and high heels. Just the thing for the present unseasonable Off ESO Fall weather. The price. 1 ,OU High grade black kid boot, with military or Cuban heel. Q CZf A feature at.. $O.OU Men 's Shoes Our line of men's high-grade shoes possesses this sesaon the same completeness and attractiveness always . characteristic of this store. A few of the many good values to be found here are

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Diack cngiisii caltsKm shoe or the

liable Avon Stratford make. A top value at

Brown or black calfskin shoes, in English or comfortable broad toe lasts. Equipped with Wingfoot C rubber heels ffsj.JJ Many odds and ends of discontinued lines in black or brown. All sizes, but not every size in every line $4 $5 $6

Boys and Girls

Xe are offering for these two dayr only, 200 pairs of boys shoes in dull button, wide toe, black shoes. Wearing qualities positively warranted and of the famous Brown manufacture, at the following extremely attractive prices: I:oT9!4.,o2,$3.45

In sizes at onlv

2Vl to 6,

$3.95

Other feature values in boys' ard girls' shoes, in lace and button. English and wide toes, in Buster Brown and other reliable makes are to be found here. You'll make no mistake in investigating these values.

Hellermans Shoe Store 595 Hohman St. Hammond, Ind.