Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 107, Hammond, Lake County, 22 October 1920 — Page 14
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THE TIMES Fridav. October 22, IL'J".
Personal and Social News
The marriage of EIyn Via-ontt. daughter of Mr?, Anna Viscontl "1 Minnesota, to William Vogt. son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Vogt of 8?2 Calumet avnu. took place yesterday afternoon. October list, at the St. Joseph' yarirh. The hride wore a Mue Frrnoh -serge suit, a brown duvetyne hat and a "carsage of sweet pease. Mm. ". .1 KMiman the- bride's sister who was the bride maid wore a hlua suit and a ;- khat W. J. H-.llniati -Tcd the. .groom as best man. The, n eihl; ng v-s very quiot anil attended only hy immediate relative, lmmf(llal!y afterwards the hrid and groom left rr a
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NEW BLOUSE FOR INFORMAL HOURS
PLEATING- AND RE-PLEATING All vlnds .-f s:i-tj in one aay. But'on cvt:n:, h"ntt aching- braiding, . 1! worL g-uaratred. Call at Wasaey s. 51 Siatr st . little west of Hon man at. Phone 444 Hammond. k-27
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RUGS AND CARPETS Washed in your own h -ire Hanill--n Uracil method. V. Ft. I'ookaey, 13 L. Si,,;.- --t.. -ti- na in. s f'.. 1'''-4-5 3!den Ttod I'tmp Niv t fi 5 7 Ft. X. A. will meet at 1. o. i 1 Saturday ovonmR at 6 o'clock lo participate in the parade. All nifmVrs are requested to dress In white. in-2-it
KAUFMANN & WCXF - riAWHOW.Intt One Hour Millinery Sales 10 to i I A. M. 3 to 4 P. M. 8 to 9 P . M. To-morrow Three unique sales that will enable women to obtain smart hats at big reductions.
Have MoC-'V wash your rues on tho flO'-r ir. v.iur home by the llamiltonHea'ch method. The bc?t. the quickest, tlic most conveni-nt method in use. Good reference. Satisfaction or no charge. Phone Hammond 836-M. 10-11-6
At 10 a. m. Choice of any $5.00 and $5.95 model at $3.50 This Sale Ends at 11 p. m.
The Nnknl Sales C".. open all daj and Tuesday and Friday evenings. Cal! and see Kree Demonstration of O'l Heater. ITS SiMey si, Hammond, Tr.-l. 10-S-6t SHRIITERS'-NOTICE All members of Orak Patrol anil Priiiu and liutrie Corps are rt-QUest-d to le at the Temple in uniform at 6:"0 o'clock, Saturday evening. Octobrr S3. t take rarl in tfie civic parade. He-p-.rt to your respective captains lmnicdately on arrival for uniform. JOHN' SODEKHERO. Captain Patrol.
TV. V.. STAKTSMAX, f 10-2? Captain Prum Corps. honeymoon the destination of which
wa3 not known. They will livo with his parents for the present, at 32 Calumet avcr.oe. Judge Humphrey K. Howell or Springfie'd. Miss., is spending- a few days witla Dr. and Mrs. J- T. Clark oi the Hotel Majestic. JudRO Hun;phr-?y is an uncle of Mrs. J. T. Clark. Mrs. Annie Mayhank" Pow. former prr?.dnt ii the General Federation of Women's Clubs of lillnoi.-1, will fpeak on tiie "Civic Call of Wonion." tomorrow afternoon at the Hammonl Women's Club. The musical program will be in chart;:' of Mrs. George llannauer and la as follows: piano solo, Lans! Mrs. Arthur 'ei?s. quartette. Mr?. George Hannauer, Mrs. I- L.. Hoinbercr. Mr.-. J. C. Parrett and Mrs. J. O. Dickson. th"y will sine Jiu.qait Ma:!, gwfo'ff. Flower and Sleep Little Baby of Mine. The state convention of the general Federation of Woman's Clubs will be held In Indianapolis on October :. Z. and -S. Pr. and Mrs. H. L. IdJing-s of Merri'lville. Ind.. ar the ;uet f'f ther son. Pi. M. H. Iddinjjs o: Hmhlund street. 1 Mrs. O. C. McOura and daughter Bethel have Juat returned from Pv'nseclaer where they had been called n account o the eerious illness of Mrs., MoCVjre's father. Cobmel K. Peacock o' Tarnps, Fla. The Colonel ha been the north for the na.rt two months vis-I
tirg relatives and whi'e at the homo i f a relative in Renssalcar he was stricken with a ievero attack of Sciatic rheuinatism and w.t unabl to niove for f.'teen days. He a impnuin; slo w ly. The story i.o'ir wi'l b' rjroed tomorrow at tV.e Hammcnd pubUo library. Miss F.ifie Lauten in charge from 10 to 11.
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The new color, tangerine, is shown in this lovely blous of chiffon designed for informal wear. It has a fascinating desij;n in colored worsted embroidery and is lined with a harmonizing shade of chiffon. It makes a very attractive costume fcr wear at home.
Pei.l Miller of Ft. Wayne, who gave an interesting talk on the value of mem-! berslilp in the Wnlther League. .Mi?s! Lilly Fodder accompanied by Helen' Folder sung and Charlotte rtrown ac-i ooinpanied by Marie Schmueser al.'oi pro sr. I
Kosalte Nagel ard Violet Sttnson will attend fc house paity at Ann Arbor, Mich., in-i-r this w i ok end Among tome of the events planned fvjr til'; h Mi.f party are a dance at the Sttfa Nu house and th" Illinois-Ann Aib r Banie on Saturday. - Mr. Den Williams, worthy m.iiron of t'.ie O. K, s. of East Chisago, is entei laming hi honor of the grand i:alion. Mrs Jennie Acktrly at a 1 o'clock luncheon toriay. frs. J. ,o. Thompscn, graio-t war-itn of Indiana, is an invited guest and will accompany yrtmd matron to Crown Point hen Tjke chapter O. B. S will (- .....lify thir w.ij-k for the annual inspection. Whiting ih tplt-r will entertain Sf. turd ay evening and the members of t ho Hammond chapter ars intended a cordial invitation. Hammond chapter O. E. jj. will entertain the grand matron of Indiana on Tuesday, Oct. 20. at the Masonic Temple. l'lntir i-ervod at fi o'clock in tiie banquet loom for which reservations shi.-ilri be riade before Saturday cverrng by csilMig the worthy matron, Mrs. Ida llae-
! fer or Mrs. Elizabeth McVonneil. tin-a(-HO la!e matron. Vitm ' will tie i present from the various chapteis in ! tlti i part of the state. - j Mrs. Xtck Joetzing':r of ).'.' Macoun ! avenue will entertain with a mirvelj lareous shower on Mondtiy evening, j Oct. 25. In honor of her ri.ster. Miss Sis ' Thomas, who will become the bride of ' J -im Peering of ISO Iearborn street of this city. M; Thomas is well known ,in Fia.il ti'hicairo and the youngest rinitfhtfr of Mr. and Mir. T. Thorr.a-J . f 330 Michigan r '-tu:-. Indiana Jlar- ! !. M r. I c-r!t!jr is th- -!d- s-.n of Mr. and Mrs. J licer'n-t of I.-.-arhorn 'street ar.ii t tii' peent i. eiiip!oy-d i with tne Inland etec l. The wedding ! Mil! tak place Thursday. Oct. 2. the rttverend Jones of the Episcopal
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Mr. rd Mrs. C. A. Sn.'.th im' gnfto .t:n A'bor. Mich , n her.- they w iil spend the week end w it:: tneir son, Stewart, who is in s.-hooi there. They will sc.e the Illinois-Ann Arbor game tomorrow.
southern route by Speln which takes ahout fourteen days. Her daughter Fern Andree, a niovio star in Germany, is well a:icl happy and expects to return to America in the spring when tiha will M3it in Hamond.
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The Lady Macabets of Opal Hive No. 831 and Roosevelt Hive No .907 of Last Chicago held a. Joint meeting: for the installation of officers at their regular meeting in the I. O. O. F. hall Tuesday evening. October 19, Installing officers as follows: Commander, Mrs. Anna one. lieutenant commander, Mrs. Helen Wolf; past commander.
Clara Trun-hel of East Chicago, record'
Keeper .-.irs. e lorence bhrader; finance keeper. Lydia Peterson; chaplin, Mabel Williamson; mistress at at ins, Mrs. Elizabeth Scrultz; sargeant. Mrs. Sophia Kcklnnd; i,entinel, Cora F.hmcr, Pick c-1 1. Plane he Wycoff. Lady Kokc O'Neal of the gnat executive committee was the great Installing officer. The ladles of the Opal Hive presented Lady O'Neal with two bcaut'ful pieces of French ivory for the eseenent service to the hive. Lady Mella Leuelit, whose quality of work for the organization proves that she will be a mot able successor ol Eady Lose O'Neal. Mrs. Leucht car
ried away the grand prize for writing the most insurance. It is theught that I she will de much for the Hive and they'
are proud to line up with such a commander. Mrs. Peterson, the retiring corr.raander. was al.so presented with a gift, Mrs. Peterson ha-, been a member of the order for oser fourteen years and ha?
been a faithful ana i .rc iess worker, one ; wih'd much su'-cet-H in her new) Catarrh Doctor ! You Can Get the Best One ! in the World !
office as finance keeper. The worthy lieutenant commander and deputy Lady Michael of Steel City Hive 636 of Oary, was present. The East Chicago. Gar and Hammond Hives are making big preparations for th meeting which Is to be held in Michigan City N'OTtmber 10th. They expect to charter a train. All members are Invited to attend as the groat commander Frances E. Burns will be. here at that time. The board of directors of the Hammond Bed Cross met last evening at the Hammond Chamber of Commerce. Miss MaryM. Moran. registered red cross nurse No. 36,210, met with the members and wilt begin h'r duties as city nurse November 1. Mrs. J. J. Anderson of 3 High'and street entertained the ladi-s of the
Hammond Wcmen'e Club yesterday afternoon at a tea at her home from three to five. The atternoon was sptoir socially snd Mrs. Streetor told several interesting art stories including one ,-ri the "Influence of Art." Mrs. K. B. Policy ga-c e two readings which we i very iimeti enjoyed. Mrs. G i:. Streeter poured at the tea, assisted i" the Mesdamrs J. T. Clark and V.iLund. It was an unusually pleasant afternoon. The Lady Maccabees Opal H;v "' are requested to meet at the I. O. O. F. hall at eight o'clock to form for thparadc in which there will be a Maccafcee float. Any one having any r -gj.!:a is requested to bring it ab-nc.
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J At 3 p. m. Choice of any child's or women s to $12.50 Beavers $5.50 Sale ends 4 P. M.
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Mrs. Joseph Ibach, ? . is entertaining the Marquette lub at her h-un-? today. The St. Paul's Wait'.'er Legye h' id i' second annual banquet in tpe
1 p:;--i' :- !.-.-: Light, it was S're,l nv-;h' :"n of tii V. lthe- Leacfiii
I i- erio-s and was a chop suey supper. The hall was very pret ily decorated
in autumn foliage and Japanese lanterns. The Reverend W. V. L'tchsinn was the toast master and the principal SO'-a fii eernc 1 V ibe R v.
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Charles B. Cochran. Charles B. Cochran. Elnjrliah promoter, who holds Carpentier undei a contract which prjvent3 the Frenchman from even discussing a match with Dempsey until December 31, refuses to confirm a roroo: that he intends to release th French flfrhter and permit' !iim tc meet the American champion. Cochran arived in tha U. S. recently. He says he is not connected in a business way with R. G Welsh, who has announced that Le-
Ivinsky may get an attractive contract to flffht in Kne-Lani.
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The Baptist W.. men's Cruon met yesterday atternoon tor the repulnr meetingand study at the home of Mrs. -T. E. -'nmcis. 4432 Alcott .cnue. East Chierpo. (irmip two bad cltHrir- of the pre-K rain wbich w as very t r1 1 c : st inft and beneficial and S!"'p nm" firvs'i the refreshments.
Mrs. F. St. Clair 5;a. returned from a. four month s v::t with her daushter Fern Andree r. Germany. Mrs. St. C'.air reports a most delightful tine and a irood oate home. She sailed on the Manchuria itoni Hamburg and took the longer way home. thtt
fk to your druggist today. Say "I want . Hycniel CnjiCt." take it homt, ope,n the box and pour a few drops of HTOMEt (pronounce it H!h-o-me lot tha little hard rubber inhaler. Then breath pleant. eoothinis. hnal (r.r. rerm killing HTOUCI orr tha raw, irifltmei, rerm ridden tmmbrtM for a few minutes and relief Is immediate. Ptnffed up heAd will vanlah. Kep ti th treatment four or five tiro m. day for a few days cid hawklnr, spitting and forming of mucus Jn th bom and throat should ceajse. IlYOMtl is (r-iarante4 to end eatarrh. coughs, colds, croup, asthma, c. tarrhal deafness, or money back.
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It relieres stomach misery, soar stomach, belching ani all stomach disease or money back- Larjre box of tablets at all druggists in all totnu.
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Prices 20 For Saturday and Monday For Saturday and Monday we place on sale any man's o r young man's suit in the house at a reduction of 20 per cent.
Carhart Overalls and Coats for
Saturday Special Cocoanut Kisses 30c ?3er lb. Assorted Flavors Our Candy Maker says they are "Good." A few samples passed around sums them up as "extra good." We have made up an extra large kettle of these kisses, that will greet your tongue tomorrow as fresh a3 the morning dew. Look for the genuine Hammond Candy Co. product. Do not accept imitations. j The best candies fresh darfy from our own sanitary kitchens.
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TWO STORES 575 Hohmar. Street 166 State Street HAMMOND, INDIANA
Saturday and Monday only. a-1 Chambray Shirts
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HERE ARE THE FREE TROUSERS
Ith every one of our snappy young men's model Suits for a limited tim we arc going to give you an extra pair of trousers of the same material absolutely free. We have made a price of $50 for these Suits, which is lower than you will find elsewhere for the single-trouser suits. If this is not so, we will refund your money. THE SLITS They are positively hand tailored garments in the new brown, green and blue checks, single and double breasted models, guaranteed all-wool materials. They are $60 values, and remember the extra trousers are thrown in free. PAY $50 Get an $80 Value Young Men's Overcoats Snappy models for men and young men, single and double breasted, values that are as good as those advertised at $50. PAY $35 Get a $50 Value Trousers Any ftyle, any color, any weight, any size. Down as low as $3.50.
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Hats pelt and Cloth Hats just the rage now. TAY $4 Get a $Q Value CAP SPECIAL AH $3 Cap. reduced to $2 Suits Made
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If you prefer Tailor Made Suits, then we suggest you see us. We. have been making suits for Hammond's dressiest men for eight years. Men who are super-particular find just what they want here. We lead in the selection of fabrics and the accuracy of fit. PAY $40 AND $50 Get a $60 or $75 Value
Tailor and Haberdasher One-Half Block East of Postoffice.
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We carry a full line of men's and young men's shoes. We have cut the price of our entire stock. See us.
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Clothing and Shoe House MAX ST1GLITZ & CO. Huehn Block COR. HOHMAN AND LOGAN STS. HAMMOND
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At Scliitoers For Saturday A Saving of SI to $2 on each pair Look these Specials over, it will pay you to act
LADIES' BLACK VICI KID BOOTS, military heels. A regular $12.00 boot. Now $10.00 LADIES' BLACK VICI BOOT, military heel. Regularly $8.50. NW -J7.00 LADIS' BROWN CALF WALKING BOOTS. A winner at ?!?2 LADIES' BROWN VICI KID BOOTS, military heel. Regularly $12.00. Now $11.00 SHOES FOR THE GROWING GIRLS VERY SPECIAL GIRLS' DARK BROWN WALKING BOOTS, flat heel, at $7.00 and $8.00 GIRLS' BLACK CALF WALKING BOOTS, flat heel, at $6.00 and $7.00 FOR THE MAN WHO WANTS A SNAPPLY LOOKING SHOE OR COMFORT WE HAVE IT
We are offering for Saturday two special shoes, at a saving of $2.00 a pair. Men's Brown English Shoe, in the.Iong Q EL( Ll .A Qt VU.JU
vamp, (UUUCI UCtl auawivu, . . . . . Men's wide toe, brown calf, blucber.
Goodyear welt, at
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Men's tony red English lace shoes. Reg- g J Q QQ ularly $12.00. Now v J. Schloer & 00 BUY NOW AND DON'T WAIT 25 STATE STREET :: HAMMOND, INDIANA "The Store for Quality"
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