Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 112, Hammond, Lake County, 28 October 1920 — Page 6

) 9?W Thursday, October 28", V :'2e Six THE TIMES

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Th J. 0. T.'a will hae a masquerade rrtj Saturday evening. Various homes "Hi b visited during the evening, afttr "" UicJi all will Journey to the home of MIm Abbi Settleige of Ivy st.. where refreshment -will be served. Mrs. ;A. H. Twgsrman of i',27 Melville ave. was hostess at a miscellaneous shower riven In honor of Miss Mabel Tangerman on Monday evening. There were games, combined with the usual g ayety and considerable laughter after which, the bride-to-be disrlayed

the many beautiful and useful gifts, all If Wens of the great friendship of the many guests. Immediately afterward, ir.y party removed to the home of Mrs. John Bloomberg at iT35 Melsille ave. where covers were laid for the guests. The rooms were attractively decorated in hearts, .butterflies and kewpics. with rink and white the rredomtnatins colors. The center piece of the table attraded much attention and admiration

'U being a. kewpie dressed in bridal attire and carrying a boquet cf liJltes ef the valley, and a kewpie bridesmaid dressed in pinlt and carrying the brides vfl; A. mass cf tiny kewpies, with butterfly wings, hung suspended in mid air over the table from the dome. The guests departed at a late hour, after enjoying a hippy time, with the bfst of wishes for the happiness for the future bride. The Community School of Rcilglous Education being conducted at the First Methodist church of Eist Chicago is making fine progress. The enrollment is increasing with each day. In addition to Mrs. Edna M. Turner, who is in Charge of the school, and M. It. Turner who is teaching the groups from the

Junior high school. Miss Jean Koblson t f Chicago University haa been secured te take the work of the children of the

fl?st two grades. Miss Tioblscn will also have charge of the primary work of the Sunday school. There are now It classes org&niied. A training sshcol for religious and r cial workers of the cities of East Chicago. Indiana Harbor. Whiting and Hammond has been arranged. The school will be in two semesters, eight week before holidays and eight weeks fter holidays. It is similar to the one held In East Chicago last spring. This year It will be held in Hammond Central school building. It is being conducted under the auspices of the Cain, met Board of Religious Education which

Is conducting the Community School at

the First Methodist church of East Chicago. The first session will be held on Tuesday evening, November 9. The Instructors are all college mm who come from Chicago and Northwestern Universities. This school will be open to any one who desires to attend. Information may be obtained of any on? f the pastors of the Calumet Church federation. Mrs. Nick Goetilnger of S. Magoun

ive. entertained her sister. Sis Thorn

ef Indiana Harbor last evening at miscellaneous shower. Miss Thomas

the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mr.

T. Thomas of 3330 Michigan ave. and is to become the bride of John Deeringr. rjo of Mr. and Mra. J. Peering Sr.. of 181) Eeartorn St.. Ha.mm.ona. The w-Jdlng Is to take place Thursday evening. Oct. 28. This being the bride's 19jh birthday they will be married by th'tf Rev. Jones of the Methodist church P 8 o'clock. Miss Thomas received xnlny beautiful gifts. There were about 85 guests rresent. Music and games vers enjoyed after which supper was

erved. The tabTo decorations were

Halloween rotors. The out of twn

gntfis ere Mrs. J. Waters of Ohio, Mrs. ! yoothin

Sherman and Mrs. J. j. Leering. fcr.. cf I Hammond. JThe- Home Economic department of the Indiana Hafbor M'omaji's Clhb held

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Mary Evans of Gary Mill preside at Hie j:hool of instruction In the afU' in eon. The Hobart Ixidge has the diMiuci.on of exemplifying the ritualistic decrees of the evening. All KebeUahs who can potijbly go should do so. Tomorrow the ladies of the Good Shepherd Guild will be early on hand at tho church basement to make quick opposition of al! goods gathered for their rummage sale. Tublic inspection

is. invited.

Thcro was a gd attendance at the Five Hundred party held under auspices of the Ladies Sodality of St. Patrick's church yesterday afternoon. Despite

tho rainy weather there were

My Nck West We read ahuut the campaJcn fnr.'l the Harding crowd is using. We tea; that Wall Street folks ate dunned and none are foun 1 icf using. We feaci the Dayton telegrams that trll us of the boodle, and yet there's somctlunK in these slams I can't get through my noodie. I find it hard t u:idrr stand just why the use of tioHars. and spending cash throughout the land, should brin these Dayton hcl-' lrs. Kor while the Harding campaign crowd may not be clrsrly stint ing, still lots of cesh must be allowed for postage and for printing. The Harding crowd must spend its own to educate the nation atrcut the way the cash has flown through mal administration. If Harding had the fund3 in haftd the Democrats have frittered in airship programs badly planned the floors would all fie littered. Or if they had the coin paid cut in 'High Cost. Plus" production, they'd put the Democrats to rout with mighty rush and ruction. Of course the Democrats condemn. They've need for no such spending. The pub

lic printer prints for them their speeches never ending. They've uot a government to thank, for printing; campaign boa stage. And does some? Vind. official frank save them the coat of postage? H V.'. McQuilken with her assistants dispensed t lie refreshments and the nffair throughout as most dchphtful. The inclement weather did not deter the members and ttr-ir guests from boing present at so Important a gathering. The program for the entire year is raid to be replete with equally interesting demonstrations. Twin City Rebehahs are planning to attend in large numbers, the district meeting of 1.3ke county, to tnke place tomorrow at Crown Point, commencing v ith a session that opens at I o'clock. Relative to transportation to the county scat information is given that Gary cars leave Proadway every hour and those desiring to remain for the evening ceremonies may arriva back via the Erie which leaves Crown Point central time at 10 o'clock. Miriam lodge of East Chicago will conduct the memorial ceremonies attendant with the afternoon session. Pinner will be served at 6 o'clock to ell the visltin? members.

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a. .nar.v of the functions held at East ' older folks

Chicago and Indiana Harbor ajid a goodly representation at all of them. The political meeting for women at East Chicago, the Indiana Harbor Woman's Club holding a departmental meet lug at the Kathcrine Jiouso and the card party all were arranged about the fame hour and yet were attractive of large assemblages. Unplsant weather does i:ot teem to be a sufficient reason for women absentee at the present date. Mr. and Mrs. Stephan Huttle of Grapevine st. entertained on their son, Stephan's birthday, a large number cf young people who enjoyed all the revclerles of a Hallowe'en event. The houso was 'decorated in colors of yellow and black with a huge pumpkin forming a receptacle for fruit and was tho center at

traction of the dining table. The guests numbered twenty-two mostly from South Chicago. Hammond, East Chicago and Indiana Harbor. The your.g man attained his seventeenth birthday anniversary and it was to honor the date that the pleasant event was arranged. The Perent-Teacher Asusciation cf

the Washington grade school has de- j

vised ways and means of suppressing the usual outburst of rodytsm attendant wilh the Hallowe'en date and inites all children to attend a wholesome frolic at the school Saturday evening, accompanied by their parents if they so choose. Games and pranks which the children love to revel in will be provided and entertainment afforded the

A most urgent invitation

Is extended all. Jjder and doughnuts will bo served. f

Mr. and Mrs. R. W. relit or North MagiMjn ave. were host and hostess to membtis of the Jolly Ciird Club with six coupU-s indulging in the games and participating in a very dainty luncheon at the conclusion of the content, hostess to the members cf the 1307 club yesterday with additional guests including the Mesdames Harry Ackroyd, O. C. P.randenburg and Charles Edgar. Cards were Indulged in through out the afternoon with luncheon served. Richard Markey. five year old son cf Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Marke yof Grape-

ine at. was entertained on the occasion of his birthday anniversary by his parents and other family relatives including the John H. McAnleys' also of Grapevine St., his grandparents on the maternal side. Robert Teters, son cf Mrs. B. 1L Peters of the Indiana Harbor library, is on a visit to his uncle. Clinton GarT ler who is presently in Milwaukee, Wis. The small lad will visit there for a few weeks.

Mrs. Mary Spencer entertained st of Joliet who was accompanied t her the home of her daughter Mrs. George J by Mr. Frank McCee, a brother-in-ia v M. Davis in North Magoun avenue yes- and w hile here a Paige car was pui -terday in honor of her birthday anm- chased from William Dutton and .the versary and that of her granddaughter ! two younsr men made the trjp-hqme -j

Miss Gertrude Bush whose birthday an-; the machine, niversary occurs the same date. The! to remain for

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( luncheon appointments were all in a;-

propnation or tne seasonal oecorations. Covers were placed for eleven.! After the luncheon the afternoon was 1 spent in games and music and a veryj delightful time afforded for all pres-j ent. There were pretty giftB bestow-j ed on both honored on the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. George Fetter of North i Baring avenue have been entertaining j Mrs. Fetter's brother. Mr. l.ouis Rufus

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It was their Intention a longer visit .but their

purchase of the car hastened " them back while the weather and traveling was good.

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a most interesting and profitable meet-, (?ave a gr(.asv residuP but it certainly ing at the Katherine House yesterday, ruts an erid to aU Tlhf.un,at;c pains, afternoon when Mrs. Cressn, a demon- iimbagcii Sciatica. Neuralgia and sfator for the Gehee4 Fruit Co.. en- i pleurisy Tains. It acts-quicker and lightened the members end giefts pr's- j bttr than anything ycu have ew e4i of the ability to concoct Into the trifi. daintiest of salad perfection and desert i 2"th Century Llnr.r.l has brought thi simplest ingredients and the less --x- j relief to thousands of suffprers. it

nFive components which predominate n the American table of today. French mayonnaise waa made and used as a part of the eervice of the menu and was a delightful addition to the salads demonstrated. The meeting was largely attended and guests were in evidence. tThere was a disappointment expressed cwif'g to the inability ct Mrs. ;rtiia Ifarris who was to give the exhibition f the food products of the afternoon bliJ her place was most capably filled bt Mrs. Cresson and it i3 to be hoped tKAt Mrs. Harris may faor the ladles of the department at a later date. Mr.

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Government Bacon, 12 lb. can

Grenco Coffee, roasted, 3 lbs. $1.00, per lb. Best Blended Coffee. 4 lbs. $1.00, per lb.. Grandma's Washing Powder. 2 pkgs. . . . Swift's Pride Soap, 10 bars for. . ' . . Eloise Brand Pure rtuit Preserves, 1 lb. 8 oz Hein7 Annie Rnttjr

3 jrs for $ 1.60, per jar & C Heinz Tomato Ketchup, O C "6 bottles $1.05, 2 for -3C (No more than 6 to a customer)

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Heinz. Baked Beans, with 1 O Pork. Tomato Sauce . O C Telmo Raspberry and Strawberry Pure Preserves, J0 O CL 5 lb. jars PeO

Club House Catsup, large size, per bottle 6 bottles for $1.45 MEATS Short Steak, per lb. . . Roast of Beef, per lb. . Fresh Pork Loin, per lb Fresh Boiling Meat, per lb.

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If you are giving a Hallowe'en Party you will be intereited in our offering! of Favort, Place Card, Serpentine Confetti. Masks tod Cottumet. Favors We have a large variety of unique and unusual designs. Made M they can be filled with candies or to hold place card. We advise you to mako your selection early to avoid disappointment Priced at 10c and 15c. Place-Cards Place Card lymboliiing tho Hallowe'en spirit with verses inside. Each card ia envelope. Priced at 25c per dozen. Masks

Mask for any character you might want for'jrour

We have costume.

Serpentine Confetti Assorted colors, at 15c per package of 25 rolls. Mardi Gras Confetti. 5c per package, f Costumes Harem. Cowboy and Cowgirl. Indian, Mexican, George and Martha Washington, Dominoes. Clowns, Convicts, and many others too numerous to mention. Costumes rented out by the evening. NOTICE Positively no costumes shown until day before they ara' to be used.

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