Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 99, Hammond, Lake County, 13 October 1920 — Page 7
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Personal and Social News .'."n-wil 5V' '"'v'!: jfT iofiH-r- rtfmu-nntr iiMiiT'ii irr1"'
The Ladies' Aid of the Immanuel church will hold their monthly social f,.Thiing Thursday afternoon In the eaurch parlors on East Sibley strnit. The children of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd TT. Foster of Claude street left Tucsiay ruorning for Rhodo Island where fny will npend the winter with their trandjaxents. Joseph Swint was a Hammond visitor yesterday on his way east to sptr.d winter on the Pacific coast. The members of the Hammond Km Cross are requested to remember that the voting" for directors will fake place tomorrow, the Poles will be open from 1 p. m. unt:l 8 p. ni. at Summers Drus Stor. The League of Women Voters will meet tomorrow evening at the court 1-nu.se. J. P. IToran will speak on 'Sounding Trass and Tinkling Symbols in Politics." After the address there will be a demonstration on the voting machine, all women who are registered i- vote should be interested In thia. Immediately following- the meeting- there will be a special meeting- of the Board o? the League of Women Voters, to r;lan for the hooth which they will have In the fall festival.
The Golden Rod Social Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Krause, 124 .orth Hohman street, tomorrow afternoon October 14th. The art department of the Hammond Women's Club held their first meeting "f the season 1920-31 at the home ot Mrs. Eric Lund, 31 Mason street, Monday afternoon. October 11. Mrs. Streeter, the chairman, presided at the meeting- and after a short business session Mrs. Lund gave a very nteresting illustrated talk on "Flow ers in Art." While there was a g-oodly attendance. It was wished that the entire club could have heard Mrs. Lund a inspiring- lecture. Mrs. Robert A. Armstrong" followed, reading; some very fine articles on "Current Art Topics." And the afternoon was concluded with refreshments and a social hour. Mrs. J. J. Anderson wiTl g-ire an "Art Tea." at her home. 3 West Highland street. Thursday, October 21, from three to five o'clock. Members and friends of the club are Invited. MRS. J. S. CLARK. Reporter.
Mrs. Emma Witham of Van Buren street has Just returned from a few is ye spent at Lafayette with her son Clifford who la attending- school there. The Ladles' Aid of the Centenary M. E. church will meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. HenrickT's:. 132 Sheffield ave. All ladies are requested to be present.
The fifth division of the Ladles' Aid Society of the Firs M. E. church will meet at the home of Mrs. James Flsh-r-, 432 Becker street, tomorrow afternoon at 2:30.
Mr. tand Mrs. C. B. Miller, formerly ' t Hammond, nnw of Butler, Pa., ha-e lft tor Rio d Janeiro, Brazil, where hey will remii i several months.
Mrs. A. M. TeWeese of Warren 'rret. very pleasntly entertained sev---al of her friends at a luncheon yes'rday, the o-oasion being her birthday ne jruests were Mesdames A. H. Tapre r. E. C. Xlmas, George Drackert. Htgh Morris, II. Vaux, Farley Dunbar, r D. Smalley and Mrs. Wm. Clough of I hlladelph'a. The Ladles' Aid of the St. Paul's Lutheran church will hold a sale tomorrow afternoon in the church par-
LIVE LOCAL
NEWS "ADS"
PLEATING AND RE-PLEATING All kinds of skirts in one day. Button covering, hemstitching, braiding. All -wort guaranteed. Call at Wassey's, 91 State St., little west of Hoh man at. Phone 448' Hammond. t-27
BUGS AND CARPETS Washed lr your own home. Hamilton Eeach method, W. B. Cooksey, 419 E. State at-, phone Ham. 849-J. 10-4-5
Th Nokol Sales Co., open All day and Tnesday and Friday evenlng-s. Call and see Free Demonstration of Oil
Heater, 17S Sibley at., Hammond, lnd.j
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Have, McCoy wash your rugs on the floor in your home by the HamiltonEeaeh method. The best, the Quickest.
Va most convenient method In use.!
Good reference. Satisfaction or no charge. Phone Hammond 8S6-M. 10-11-S
NOTICE To all Stationary Engineers and Apprentices of Lake County. There will
be an open meeting at I. O. O. F. hall, j East Staterstreet. Hammond. Saturday i evening-, October 16 at 8 p. m. Meet- j lng will be addressed by speakers from j leading engineering centers. An an-1 nounrement of special interest to Ap-j
prentice Engineers will be mada at this meeting. 19-11-1 C. W. BOWMAN.
The Mooseheart Legion dance at Maronic Temple, East Chicago, Saturday f ' Ting. Oct. 16. Everybody welcome. W tsler Orchestia. 10-13-1
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THE FIRST IS: Because both we ana the manufacturers who are co-operating with us in the conduct of this sale, were afraid of
embargoes and transportation tie-ups this Fall and were determined to make our shipments before shipping channels became blocked with the crops and coal, as we were going to make sure that no patron of ours should lack the desired talking machine this Christmas This sale was planned months ago. The phonographs were manufactured months ago. All details and plans were worked out months ago, and the phonographs allotted for this sale in Hammond are now on our floors for you to make your free and unrestricted choice.
Reasons for This Nationwide
Sale of Pathe Phonographs
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For a Limited Time We Will Give You $25 Worth of New Records FREE!
Thus, we guarantee to deliver the identical Instrument you select and it may be delivered to your home at once without delays or indefinite waiting. THE SECOND IS: Because the Pathe Company want to emphasize to the persons who wish to buy and own a phonograph, that phonograph manufacturers ARE NOT PROFITEERS. The Pathe Company is one of the largest manufacturers of phonographs and phonograph records in the world. It is not, and never has been, a profiteer. Its phonographs and records are sold today at a price which more closely approximates the good old before-the-war prices than any other, merchandise of a similar nature. And it will take a long time and a lot of reducing before other commodities come down to the fair and reasonable prices of Pathe Phonographs. While nearly all commodities, even t he barest necessities, have advanced to DOUBLE their former prices, yet here is the genuine Pathe Phonograph, Model' 10, today, 100 of them for you to select from with complete equipment, everything necessary to your full enjoyment of your machine including twenty-five dollars worth of new Pathe Records of your own choice, all for $150.00. And what is more, you may spread your Payments out over an entire year and pay as little as $5.00 as your initial payment.
CONDITIONS OF SALE
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Th? phonograph oftered in this sale is the 1921 seifj; i Patne Phonogrjph Model No. 10. 43 inches high, 20J inches w:de, and 20?2 inches deep, as shown in cut; in Mahogany, Walnut or OaL, 5-py absolutely the most substantial cabinet construction on the market today. Equipped with: One indestructible genuine Pathe Sapphire Ball (full-tone), and one indestructible genuine Pathe Sapphire Ball (half-tone). or playing Pathe Records. One Universal tone arm and sound box for playing all makes of records. One hundred steel needles. Twenty-five dollars worth of Pathe Records, to be r,electc; by the purchaser.
The total price for this entire ouifit is $150.00
ou may pay as little as $3.00 in makins vour nrsl or i-.,t!a! Lav.
ment. THE BALANCE MAY BE PAID IN WEEKLY OR MONTHLY j PAYMENTS EXTENDING OVER ONE YEAR. I
'I his equipment, including the five records (ten selections), will i ; j deliveied to your home, immediately upon receipt of your iiwcU payment. Freight or express charges will be prepaid to all peril within fifty miles of Hammond. ; i r- j The Pathe Phonograph included in this sale is guaranteed for on ! L . L . 1. . . l i
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d - -e.v-....e 'i'h" iy elective parts without charge during this period. Written guarantee to this effect furnished with each phonograph.
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Frivilege will be given to all purchasers to exchange this instrument j for any higher priced Pathe Phonograph at any time within six ' months, we agreeing to allow the purchaser full credit for every ! dollar paid up to the time the exchange is made. J
Tear this out, fill in and mail to os at once.
lese are the facts that prompted this stupendous sale which is planned to be held from coast to coast. They ) of the main reasons for organizing this great demonstrating selling campaign, and they afford vou a most ext I "MI If i . . . "
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dinary opportunity to own a phonograph you will be ever proud of, at a price and upon terms you should jump at i
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Federal Washing Machines Electric Vacuum Geaners Sold on Easy Terms
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Buy Summers Drug Store Merchandise and get the Lest.
SUMMERS PHARMACY Hammond, Indiana Without any obligation whatsoever on my part, you may send me photographs and other descriptive matter of the Pathe Phonograph
you are offering upon special terms. Also send photographs of '
tne ratne Actuelie Model you are ottering at $250.
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During this Sale, this store will remain open evenings until 11 o, clock
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MASONIC NOTICE -All members of the Masonic Fraternity are rpquested to attend a called meeting of Garfield Ixidgra No. 569 F. & A. M.. to he held Friday afternoon ct l'Srt o'clock, to attend and conduct funeral service? for our late brother Henry AV. Marden. Services at the Haptist Church at 2:3 o'clock. Interment at Oakhil! JOHN AV. MOETHI.AXD, W. M. io-ij-:t
lrs on Clinton Btreyt. II. will open at 3 o'clock and continue uiilll the evening. A lot of pretty and uaeful thintta In the line of fancy n-ork and V.-inrl made article suitable for holiday gifts will be on sale. A cafeteria lunch will be served in connection with the up.lt.
ATTENTION! B. P. O. E. Krgrular meeting Thursday night. Initiation. Lunch. R. G. CONDE, Exalted Ruler. 10-3-1
NOTICE T!.e Advance Club will give a dance st Moitke I. O. O. F. Hail, 297 State Pt . Paturtlay, October 16. everybody In viti!. 10-13-3 COiijllTTEK
Mr. A. R. See of 9 Elizabeth street very pleasantly entertained yesterday afternoon at a one o'clock luncheon at her home, the guebts were the M-.-dames H. S;iuerman, Wr. Fraser, V. Werner of Chicago, J. JVan Borgden. H. "Werner, of Rlverdale. 111., August Prahlow, Mrs. R. Horn and Mrs. Ilanz .Tol.nson. The White Cross department of the Baptirt Women's Vnlon will hold an all day session in the church parlors tomorrow. Good attedance is desirei. Johanna rauiik. daug-hter of Mr. and Mr. Antonio Faulik of 503 Chica avenue, became the bride of Stanley Cleraszc wk i. October ft, 1920 at the
i-'t. Ca-simlrs church. The youtiH peopluj
are at home at their new home at 4852 Iiaringr avenue. Kaat Chicago. The l'h Mu Gammas will hold thrir regular meeting tomorrow evening at
the home of Mis. Deaha
Rimbach avenue.
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The Deborah Aid Society will hold an all day rmetins tomorrow at the Christian church. Mr. and Mr.-!. C. T.hrailkil entertained the members of the Hammond Canton No. 55 and their families at their home, 429 Indiana avenue, last evenlnif. Those present were J. Mavity end son Jeff. Mr. and Mrs. E. Schmidt and daughters Louise and Lillian, Mr. and Mrs. E. Brandenburg- and son Warren, Mr. and Mrs. TV. Thrailk!lland si n Louis. Mr. and Mrs. W. Dibble and daughter Ruth, Mr. I Ward and son Elmer. Mr. 'and Mrs. S. Gramnea, Mr. and Mrs. S. I'eternon. Mrs. Snyder and the Meftrs. Carey, Kane, . WjU and Stephens. 1". A. l'arry in vacationing t We,t Raileri Springs for u couple of weeks.
The KiversiHie Farvnt-Tcuchvr cltiu will hold their ti rut meeting Krlday afternoon at i:3". Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chandler of Highland street c ieorated th ,r IDth i.ia--riage anniversary on Friday evening by entertaining- the Friday Evening Club. Music and games wtrt tnojyci. and a nice luncheon wi.si servtd. Mrs. H. E. Hirschlicrfre won thi? first priz fo rtiie ladies an dMrs. Wm. Klaxe the recond. Wm. Klage wunt1ie first prize for the ladie t-ar.d Mrs. tVm. Klipe th second. The club presented Mr. cr.d Mrs. Cahndler with a lovtiy ijift.
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John Lyddlck of the law tinn of 8het-han ft l.yddick. Gary, was in the coiiolv sen. on Tucftlaj- on buriucj-o. !!a: Tnorciifon and J-iru;i. of ijai--
. took t-harsi- of the Anderson , fitnd- store this week. Mrs. Anderson j t, oi s to Valparaiso for several weeks be fori- joining her husband in the ! south. A tei phore cal! to the Are depart- ' nient from the San4y Iiruwn farm at south easi srovr late on .Monday afterI noon staled that a bad fire wh in j progress at that piaoe, several' of our j c.uzens responded to the call for help but the tire was not as bad as first j reported, a granary fall of grain, how!eer. was destroyed. j The local banks celebrated discovery j clay by closing their doors to the pubI iic, outside of the banks no one else ! ooserved tiie national holidiy in Crown 1 l'ciiu.
- i Miss Maigaret Kreta entertained the O. S. club on Monday night and the oung ladies who are members enjoyed a pleasant evening as her guests. The MUeionary Society of the Presbyterian church wii! hold an open meeting at Lhe home of Mr. and Mrs.
H. C. I'eters on South Court street on Thursday evening, trt.t. j Tite ladies ot the church will entertain their husbands and friends. Kvtrjone come. Miss Elsie Kosciiinfcke has accepted a position as- book keeper at trie local telephone exchange, taking the place o Miss Sarah Poiur whose marriage to Ray Sherman of Hammond will be an exent of late October. Miss Pozar will leave her work on Oct. 15. Mrs. Ciaribell Rockwell went to the Men it Mayden farm at Lowell on Tuesday to spend the remainder of the week. A. A. Bibier has rented the house recently vacated by Rev. Peters and family on Joliet street and moved his femily there this week. Rev. Stommel will keep his rooms there. Mr. and Mr August Pu Bois, Mr. and Mrs. John Ludwig and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hack, have returned from Hammond where they visited the
Charles Du Eolsm. i
The fire department waw tailed to the Jones home on Union street rn Tuesday Morning, the blaxe caused bv, tn overheated stove, was soon ei-l:ng-uished without much damage to trie property.
IN MEMO RI AM Sad hut loving memory of 7.ens Green, who died 2 year ago Oct. 11. 1918: Sad was the hour that fatal nijht When God called you away. Oh for a touch of your loving- hand The sound of your voice so still And a smile of your loving face That Jies on distant hill. Kt ' Your loving wife and children, MRS. MINNIE GREEK Mrs. J. G. HOWE.V MRS. CLINTON FRANKLIN. RICHARD A. GREEN Z1CNA3 GREEN. JR. JjOLLIE GREEN. 10-Fi
