Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 112, Hammond, Lake County, 28 October 1920 — Page 15

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TXPrAJfArOMS. IN'D. Or. 2 Nrt-nn-.ifin of cndtdtes. for four offices In the Indiana Federation of Clubs were mtia from the floor at the flrst business session of the annual club convention "dy tn the assembly room of the i"isrp...ol hotel. Offices to he fUle-J this ar are first vice-president, recording secretary, treasurer and general fedration secretary. The president Is elected In the odd year, so that Mrs. E. C. Kumpler's term will extend until 191. Reports of officers Deer's made today s follows: Mrs. J. C. jibbs. Crown l'otnt, lirat vle-pre sidont; Mrs. O. M. Piuengpr, Indianei olis. second vtce-fr-siderit; Mrs. A. W. Roach. lUchmond

fcttrdins secretary; Mrs. S. 11. Grimes. ftrU, eorro.-ipondlna; rotary; Mrs. W. C. Smith. Indianapolis, treasurer; Mrs. 5. E. Perkins. Indianapolis, for ': tr.if.tcec: Miss Vida Now soin. Columbus, Reneral federatlou director, sr,d Mrs. Rum pier, president. Reports of. district chairmen were ,-- r-i. -with Mrs. Glbbs presiding. Mrs. 'iib'js presided at the luncheon which followed, for all paat and acting district chairmen.

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fa.mily Mr. and Mrs. O. Eckland and ' law. Mr. and Mrs. A. A.

flauahter Urace. Mr. and Mra. Geor,iel459 May street. Fortunately there his

Thon and family. The out of t.wn Ifuests were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grob and nicca Emma Dretwj of Summit, 111. and Mrs. Jager and daughter Iydla of Wisconsin. The civic department of the Ham-

o'clock th marriage of Eleanor Pem-j mond Women's Club will meet tontorina:. tle vounjrest daughter of Mrs.! Tavr afternoon at the home of Mi c. B.

K. C. IVmlns to Ralph H. Pean, sonig Cooper, 8Mason street. j ft Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Dean of Somon-J s t

auk. 111., was solemnizfd at the teminij nr. aad Mra. R. W. Smith announce home, 981 Ilohman (street. I marriage of their rtec Methyl The brlda wore a lovely gown of j Marie Lee to Earl VP. Kemp, October whUe t!n en train embroidered lnj 3, Chicagro. The bride wore a suit or sea prarls and trimmed vith '',taup9 colored velvet, a hat to match point lace, a tulle veil held In Place! anj a corsage of orchids and lilies " f

never been a death in tho entire fami-

j ly and they were all present, including ! Mldrtn and grandchildren. The house I was prettiiy decorated with goldt-n j chrysanthemums and ferns and a. fivoi course dinner was served. Ater i ' short musical selection by Jan- Kauf-! 1 man, a wedding; march was played and ! Mrs. Samuel Mountjoy on the arm tT j her eldest eon and A. A. Stutsman, act-i

ng as best man, attended ty two.

Krom all parts of the county retorts re reaching the Willys Ovfrland Company of Toledo. Ohio, to the effect that the r.cw Willys-Knight Is a motor car of even more remarkable qualities than the snrle of WiMys-Knijtht ars which havfi preceded it. A s'imitiic evid'-nce of this fact was 'ptabltshtd this summt-r when in the

I-o Ang'fIe:-Yof emite Ecrnomy Run th bitrgest. event of th" Jir on the coast, i Willys-Knight romped homo in second pljca in Class two, its record for economy in gas. water, oil. being beaten by only one cth;r car and that winninc car happened to be a now Overland Sedan. In this eoenomy run, a 355 test which 'ncluded 100 miles of mountain travel, the WJlys-Knifrht driven by Tim Stevens established a mil'-ng of 21.7 per gallon of g-as.

Stutsman of chrysanthemum? -was opaln married to Evsi better records have been eftab-

Siirnuel Mountjoy. After the weddlns nhed In drlve-aways of the pew Willys

nuptials a p. ate "f gold coins whb pr- i;ni,,ht cars and tn the hands of owners 1

'birthday party last evenlnK hnior tiemtn are a well pleased buncil toof their sen Jack Snyder's fifth birth- ty. After expenses had been paid ! nav anniversary. Those pruqunt from they found a handsome sum had been ! 11 s. turn end wore Mr. and Mra. P. Hellly, ' added to their pension fnnd. In fact .Mr. and Mis. J. II. Conroy, Mr. un j the dance brought better return than j Mr?, living Ufta, Alice and Marjory any ever held before.

J'.etz ami Jus-plune Kidney With Barnle Toange ana jotio E.n-

ele's orchestras turtiisUlng tne. music Xlayor Dan Brown and Mrs. Brown led the grand irtarche at botii hlln. Everybody had a ood time end the entertainment continued until 1 o'clock this morning. Many o:t cf town truest!) were present, among them being delegation of firemen from Whiting. East Chicago, iary and Crown Point.

WILLYS-KNIGHTS

SET NEW RECORDS

UEL ECONOMY

In the afternoon. Emtrston is also bi ed to play out c( the c'tr They play Kentland.

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The Proebel high school footba'.i warriors of Oary.- who nosed Hammond out of a 3-0 victory last Saturday will pack their football togs arid head for Elkhart nest HatiHSlay morning where they are scheduled to battle

the speedy Elkhart high school teaui

For cuts and braises You can depend upon Absorbme, Jr. to clean the wemnd and promote rapttl beaUc.

It Is an antlpTV and will prwvert tnfecnon. Stop peHn and aUr iafls mmarion.

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a'e rec-Jired at an applitatioc.

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does, that counti 1J5 e Bott'.r. ttrtf ets W. F. YOUNG, benK Tamil Stre - SpriytfW. M

s-ntcd to the bride and grontn. Thei puests wore Paul nn l Ruth StutsmAft, J Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Stutsman of Frank-j lin Park. III.. fr. and Mrs. C. I". .Stutsman of Kranklln Park, Til . Jane and Kenneth Kaufman of Indiana Harbor,, lnd.f Mr.-and Mrs. C. U Mountjoy ofj Memphis. Tenn.. ard Ml. and Mr.. N.

Kaufman.

themselves. E. Rrazicr. of Chase, Md.,

I Ifi the Toledo, Ohio, factory of the j Willys-Overland Cornpany on Julv 22nd for Ins home In Chase, Md.. a distance I of 52 miles. The 09r on this long run ! averaged 5' 6-7 miles to thei gallon of ... . , ... , . ,. ....

gisoune oepite ine ibci mat i was an I unseasoii'1. ur.limbered car. i

! The purchaser of the car, Dnniel

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granddaughters who were dressed Mr. anl Mrs. j. n. .-noer in hi yellow and carried bouquets of yellow Fillmore street, Gary, entertained at a

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Bv llal Prohasco

with orange blossoms and carried a hower colonial bouquet of white roses, fweft peas and lilea of the valley. Mrs. Joseph Ibach. Jr the matron of Honor, wore a rown of pea'Jh colored atin and a colonial eorsige of different colored lowers. The bride entered on the arra of her brother-in-law. Joseph Ibach, jr.. and was given away by him. Stanley Anderson of Lake

forest attended the srmom. Just be-i jir3

fore the bridal procession came down he stairs Miss Mildred Sheerer eanff. "Oh Promise Me," and the bridal party entered th. living room while Mrs. Arthur Itffror, of Chicago. played Merdelssolms weddins march. The wedding- ritual waa read by the Rev. J C- Porrett of the First Presbyterian church. The boti?e was beautifully decorated with ward roses and basket of fhrysar.theroutns and after the performance of the ceremony A dinner was served. Th guests from Hammond were Mr. end Mrs. K. P. Deminsr, Marion and Charles Dcmins, Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Taiffe, Dr. and Mrs. E. J -nee. Mr. and Mrs. Glen peters. Mr. -nd Mrs. II. Unman, Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Relter. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ibaeii, r. Mr. and Mrs. R. Woods, MVs. F.

the valley. They left f"r a honeymoon to Jacksonville and other points in Florida. They were bth employed at the Illinois Steel at Gibson.

Mrs. Wra. Holn of 600 Roosevelt avenue was very pleasntly surprised yesterday afternoon by a number cf hr friends, the occasion beinj her birth dav. Refreshments were served arid

Hoin received many nice, gifts.

Tha Frtday Afternoon Bridge Cluo will meet at tho home of Mrs. X. Em-

merlins;, 8 Mason street, tomorrow a"-j ternoon. !

' Weli'-r, -f Uossville. Md.. wth his wife daughter, accompat'ied Mr. V.ra2ier j on the trip heme. They have made ef1 fidavlt to the correctness of the mileage

r'-ierd. Jt required hours, driving tin", to met:e trip. I". I). Warns, cashier of the Pirn National' Punk "f Corjr d'AI'-e. Idaiio. is the civmr of a new Wll'.yr-Knight coup On a run from O.x-ur d'Alcno to Eewlston, a distance of 412 miles ov.r a level dirt jobU. the car, carrying four i-'ood sl.td men. used 18 gallons of gasoline-, an average of 24. 2 miles to ;Tc tslloti. And tliis was aecom-

J plisbed viih a Wii; s-Knierhl that was

practically unseasoned, having been run less than 1.110 miles. "srco'i' a mail reaches the TVillyr?Jvv rlarid Company tha' il'ii'" not contain pi report of sumo new record nxade by

Th Jewish Ladies' Aid Society! which waa to have met Wednesday,!

November 3, will meet TueUa. No vember 3, Instead.

The approaching cold spell is bound to clean up this stock in the next few days. These values will never be duplicated.

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Kingi-ley. Mrs. Julius Mem. Mildred L-pd Gertrude Sheerer. EMel Ruselt, Mr. and Mrs. C C. Dean of Somonauk, 111., the prootn'e mother and father, Mr. Aid Mrs. Arthur Heffroc of Chlsgo. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Billet of

Mrs. Herman 3aes of South Hon

man street will entertain the Alu ' Phi club at a one o'clock luncheon at. her home tomorrow. Saturday even- ; inp, November 6, half of the members; of the club will entertain the remaind- j r of the club members and husbands at dinner at the borne of Mrs. Hairy

Smith.

The members of the First Baptist ( church wilt ire e hailowe'en. social) tomorrow evening In the church par-.

lors. The public Is corcltaiiy invitee.

The Dotcn Aid Society of the South

Evanston. Ill-, Hazel Luekow of "'- gjde Christian church met yesterday ago. Mary Anderson of Lake Forest.i-, tns home of Mrs. Kenneth Warner

of Highland street for their monthly

Mr. and Mrs. Larry Thorpe of Chicago,

Mrs. Hippie, the groom's grandmother ef Somonauk. Mr. and Mra. T. A. Ranron of Frankfort Indiana, and Lorraine Tutha! of Chicago. Mildred Sheerer caught tie bride's bouquet. Mr and Mrs R. H. Dean left for Chicago where they will go from there J a secret. They will be at home to their friends upon their return at 80 S-iuth Hohm&n street.

A Dflt'BIX WEDtmiG A double wedding took place yeeterdsy at the rectory of the Rev. Beaster. minister of the St. Paul's Lutheran church cf Crown Point, Ind., when Mr". Bertha Oratin was married to Charles Graun and her daughter. Helen Gaun was married to Rudolph Meyer. Mis. Oraun wore a dress of taupe colored chavmeuse and Helen Graun wore eucheea lace eerer white satin. Attendin e- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Graun -were

Mrs. Anna Newman and Frank Grune-j vald end attending Mr. and Mrs. Rn-

rtolph Meyer were Mr. Meyer a nieco and his brother. Marie and William Meyers At rlx o'clock a wedding supper was F.rved at the home of Mrs. Graun, 431 Cedar street. Those present wera Mr. nnrl Mr. Rudolph Meyer. Mr. and Mrs.

social meeting. Tha house was pretti-.-ly decorated with hallowe'en colors and the afternoon waa spent playin ; hallowe'en games, the prize was; awarded to Mrs. Leaverton, Mrs. Mc-

Colly and Mrs. HaUberg. natniy ro

freshments were served by the hostess, j

The neitt meeting will take place inj two weeks. November 3, at the home; of Mrs John Harold of Harrison street.; 4 I The South Sid W. C. T. V. trill meet! at two o'clock Friday afternoon at the;

home or Mrs. S. A. Heed, 1205 Monroe street. A splendid program has bn arranged by Mrs. Robinson and a larfe attendance la desired.

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fnltl !al: and the Malc TesBp'e I were fiakerl to capacity lagt n!?it j

:or tne :irsf ursmer s oad wtuel ha-l ren r.eld In t)"-r- year.. I'aror-iond

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Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Bunnell are en

tertaining at party at the Bunnell; Auto Sales Rooms, on Ilohmhn street. j tomorrow evenlnff for their daughter) Beth. A hundred guests, children and) school teachers have been invited.

J. V Keeler of 41 Ash street

just returned from Wesley

where he had an operation on throat.

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GROCERY AND MARKET 202 Fayette Street Phone 738 WATCH FOR OUR DOLLAR DAY First Wednesday of Each Month, Beginning Wednesday, November 3rd Specials for Friday and Saturday noncn vniio RRFAD SUPPLY OF US AND SAVE 3c PER LOAF

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The First Voters of the Republican party are having a meeting tomorrow

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FANCY SLICED PINE

APPLE, 2 can at FANCY CREAMERY BUTTER, 1-R. cartons, at SINCERITY OATS, Pr PS-

tr.rr Tili.r-v- Hilda Greb Mrs. Minnie.i Veninc- at eight o clock at

Rieloff. Mr. and Mrs. Freemer, Mr. and, pur0l1can hccdti'iarters In Hammond.; Mrs. Whttaker. Mr. and Mrs. James i They have planned a good program. Claytn. Stella Thielman, Wm. E. . and secured a number of speakers, all j

Wiiitaker. Albert, Erma and AUat Hret voters are urged to r.e present., Graun. Mrs. Margaret Newman and: thfs includes people frrm the ages of, QSCAR MAYER'S AP-

rtaughter Margaret. Mr. and Mrs. iiar-j 2 to 23, and they will welcome anyj men Pcmmerening. Mr. and Mrs. Henry one else who ia interested. There will; '-irebs and daughter Florence, Albert' te good music and the speakers are, Tlooard and family. Frank Oruenwald J John rfscott. chairman of the firtt vot- , snd family, Mr. pnd Mrs. Erne?t Muhl-j trj, of the county; Clye Cleveland, city, - u.i ti. ii f.fliithler andi .i,n:r,-or, nt the Renubliean Club: Mrs.

W. 11. Myers, city chairman or ucpun- ; jqc rolls, J roils ior. . . . lican women, ami Miss Helen Bcn" civr CD1TV PORK AND bridge. AU fi-tvot,rs come. j lS, No. 2 Can,, 2 lot The golden wedding anniversary riYA.N CAMP'S PUMPKIN,

Mr. and Mr?. SSamuei .iountjoy wn

veri- nlcajntly celebrated "by a party

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PLEATING AND RE -PLEATING Ai'. kinds of s!;'-s 1n one day. 3ut--n covering, lienistitehing. braiding. . Ii work guaraiiteed. Call at Was- , SI State St., 1 ttb: west of Holi ir.3n Phont.- 44S Ilamnioud. i--7 RUGS ANTjTCARPETS Washed In your own home. Haml.'on Beach method. AV. U. Coolcsey, 413 State ft., phone Ham. 349!). 10-4-3 Have MrCv wash your rugs on the four in you:- home by the Hamlltonl'eacii metho.l. The best, the quickest, he most convenient method in use.

Good ref-r-nee. Satisfaction or no iliii'se. Ph'-ne Hammond 836-M. 10-11-6 lr.n'i fniift the prize Maquerad.; at the K. of P. Hall Saturday evening, October 80. 10-26-4 MiSs Martha Lund wishes to anmeo that siv will teach a limited ibev ,.f llsrp students at her home, Ll.-on SL.. Hurr.morij 10-26-3 d MHib!: Hall jriven by the Jolly

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PROVtU LARU, ID OSCAR MAYER'S BRISKET 2gc BACON, 2-3 lb. pieces, lb

FANCY TOILET PAPER, OfSc

25c 25c

2lo size. 2 cans . .

n-j AUNT JEMIMA'S PANCAKE Jgc 1 CI nilP new fnrk. nkz. . .

COUPON This Coupon and 39c will entitle bearer to 1 lb. can SINCERITY COFFEE.

Ali $14.50 $12.75 $ 9.00

Colors-Blank-1 s Blankets Blankets

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Black Silk Stove Polish ia if.i iiMt 4eoaucr,'rAl, bat it aiTf fcrtlliif .liky foTl thil "nnotb.obt.lnl w.ti. ny tfkn Ml ii Blitk Siik 8to. fel.,n oon not ?ib".(f-V 1 lourla... ler ""dm", polii-o It Hftt oo time, work and money. Don't lor when yoa

want to puin. no V uk for Aleck Silk. Ifiti.nt tho ieot toepoll,fc 70a erer B,dyur d.vir mil relqna our moaey. Blk Silk Sto. Potub Works. St.rlin. IHin.i.

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iu oars ivr P. & G. NAPTHA SOAP, 10 bars for ARMOUR'S LIGHTHOUSE DRY SOAP 10 bars for , OLIVILO TOILET SOAP 3 bars for

: SWIFT'S PRIDE WASHING 17r I rrtttrrrr 1 - A

runucn uaigc i6. . . . GOBLIN SOAP, gc nr bar

SHADY LANE PEACHES- 35 C I LUNCH WAX PAPER- OCr in syrup, No. ZVz can. . . . w 6 roQs for Ul

33C I COFFEE AND TEA i Try one pound of Andree's Templar 39c! Brand Coffee- Res'iLi' 45c I 55c seller, per lb 33 c ! FANCY COFFEE O C c j Independent brand, per lb. . 55C SINCERITY COFFEEi 60c seller, per lb ,tUL 21 r I TOBACCO AND CIGARS j BULL DURHAM 13c ' Perpk,s ATLANTIS CIGARS OE 10c 6for

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PEAS 3 cans for BRIAR RIDGE STRAWBERRIES No. 2 can ... . FANCY SUGAR CORN, 3 cans for FANCY B. & M. PARIS CORN, 25c seller. 3 cans. . FANCY OIL SARDINES 10 seller, 3 boxes PET, SINCERITY AND VAN CAMP'S MILK, tall can. . . FANCY NAVY BEANS

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FANCY CALIFORNIA LIMA 1 Cr CIGARETTES rr uic IL vv r i.

PCHito, per tu rer pay.

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FANCY SWEET POTATOES 6 lbs. 25c BEST WHITE CANE GRANULATED SUGAR Per lb., 12c GOLD MEDAL AND PILLSBURY FLOUR Vb bbl. $1.55 Vi bbl. $3.09 FREE DELIVERY TO ANY PART OF THE CITY THIS STORE CLOSES EVERY THURSDAY NOON

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GOOD LUCK BUTTERINE 2 lbs RICE Fancy Head. Per lb

65c 10c

TEA Upton's Yellow Label. Pound cans "...

GOLD MEDAL COFFEE Per lb

69c 43 c

BUTTER

Very Best Pure Cream

59c

NAVY BEANS g c Per lb.

PRUNES Fancy Santa Clara. 91 25 Ik box $4.75. Per lb .... A

CHEESE Fancy American, Brick, Cream or Limburger. Per lb EGGS Large, clean, selected. Per doz CANDY Delicious Chocolate Covered Peanat Clusters; 65c value. 5 lb. box $1.89. Per lb

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