Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 113, Hammond, Lake County, 29 October 1920 — Page 5
Fri.lav. October 29. 3920.
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Personal and Social News
Miss Zo Cuich and Mrs. G. Andern f::teriintJ the t K. G. club last v.-niin; nt the home of Mis 7.if tuTh of Johnston street. It was .-'ntlrusi'nV evening and very special T;iiis'iiorit!i had been made to make .' ;ip unusually nice party. The h vr(s prettily decorated in the hi'.-l-'wo'-'n colors of yellow and black and pumiinrf. The evening was spent with games, muaic and dancing, th f'lsea in the Raines were won by Mi-is Kd.th Kiplf-y and Mr. Cryan. At tho .oncliisvin of the evening a two course miehcrn was served. The next meettp wi!l tiks olh.ee tn two weeks i-t ie homt of Miss Frances Cornell. Ti-.L tyal Daughter sr. and the rya! Pons. sr. of the First Christian church or Hammond will give a hal1 .ween party at the home of Duwrnc Ootid. 3U Sheffield avenue. Sat- ; AVAiuir r.f ttilc U't; ThfV Will co in costume. :rolyn faston. who 1s attenUinff T erry Hall, Lake Forest, 111., will .iend thn week-end In Hammond with her parent. Mr. and Mr?. W. Q. PaxMarlon Cunningham will entertatn at a. dinner tomorrow e-cninir at her homo on 1 Waltham street quests will go in costume The Mildred TVhinery. daughter of -Mr LIVE LOCAL NEWS "ADS" PLEATING AND RE-PLEATING All kinds of skirts In one day. 3ut'cn covering, hemstitching, braiding, 11 work guaranteed. Call at Waiy'a. 91 State et.. little west of HotH man art. Phon 446 Hammond. S-27 RUGS AND CARPETS Washed in your own home. Ham!! too Beach method, W. B. Cookaey, 41 j K. State st... phone Ham. 8459. 10-4-5 j Miss Martha Lurd wishes to n-j nounca that she -will teach a limited number of Harp students at her home, 31 Mason St.. Hammond. 10-26-3 Th9 Nokol Ssles Co.. open all day nd Tuesday and Friday evecir.g-s. Call and eea Fi ee Demonstration of Oil Heater, ITS Sibley st Hammond, Inrt. 10-S-6C Don't forsret st the K. of P. October 3'). the jirir Masquerad Hall Saturday evening', 10-36-4 Have McCoy wash your rugs on the ?oor in your home by the HamiltonFtoeh method. The beat, the quickest, trie most convenient method la use. 'Jood reference. Satisfaction or no harg-i. Phone Hammond 838-M. 10-11-6 Grand Sfarsk Ball riven by the Jolly F-ur. Hallowe'en eve., Saturday, Oct. 59 19.'0, In X. & L. of S. Hall, over 1on Store. 10-2J-1
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BUEHLER BROTHERS 573 Hohman St. Phone 1441 FOR SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30th A Big Money-Saving of Specials as Follows:
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H1INU QUAK1LK. LAMB 20c FORE QUARTER LAMB . 15c Home-Made Country Style Sausage per lb 25c j BULK SAUER KRAUT per lb. . . 5c 1 And Many Other Good Specials and Plenty Good Help to Give You Promp Service COME EARLY.
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and Mrs. TV". J. "Whtnary cf 35 Detroit street, who is attending Ferry liai!. will b tome for the week-end. I
Dr. Shaircr anU K. O. Wsncklor hnva returned from a Shrine convention which thrjr hava bttii attending at Springfield. 111. "Richard Janneirtn. ion of Mrs. Cur'o Jannesen of 41 Detroit :reet Is qjtto ill with n Infected arm. the result 'if a sand burr which he trot In his arm durlngr football practice, it mlRht be well fur the held to b3 cU-aned out this la the second boy th1a year who has had a mort serious tlrae as a resulr of the sticker burrs In the athletic fWld. William Klelhege has been tt liome for the past month with an Infected let,'. Dick Winckler, son of Mr. and Mrs. It. O. Winckler of 41 Detroit street, who has been attending Howe for the ; past two years will not return ayain this year as he is in rather poor health and not entirely recovered from an operation for appendicitis which ' he underwent this fall. He Is under tho Instruction or private tutors. " j Mme. Hurr.cwell of Chicigo Is at Me ' Hotel this week and part of next takingspecial orde-s for corsets, both for style and surslcal work. Models on display. Fittings guaranteed. 10-CS-S j Mrs. Vm. Duff ITaynlei of Jackson ' Blvd.. Chlcnsro, !s the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Kscher of Webb Bt Grace Katon llauk. wlio was at one j time a teacher of English and public j speaking In the Hammond hiirh Rohoo!, was married soma lime the earlier part ! cf this month. Miss Hu.uk was one of the best liked mvl most popular teachers that the hlfth school has ever had, a girl of charming personality and will be remembered In Hammond by mtny. i Mrs. B. E. Eschcr of "WebS st. enter tained the Columbia Club at her heme yesterday. The highest score was held j by Mrs. Lawrence Cox anJ the second highest by Mrs. Win. Russell. Mrs. N. Emmerling was a guest, also Mrs. Haynle of Chicago. The choir of the First Christian, church of Hammond had a Hallowe'en Focial at the home of Mrs. McOmber of Indiana Harbor last evening. A fin J time is reported. Miss Louise Stevens returned from a ' trip to California and different points cn j route. She had a delightful time. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Rothschild t? French Lick next week. are groing Fredrleh Beckman and Kenneth! Stewart are polngr t-o Indianapolis' where they will spend the week end,! The regular monthly meeting of the Lake County Humane Soc'.ety of Lake county will meet Monday tijffht in th principal's office of the Hammond Central school. The meeting- was t have been at Robertsdale but It was not convenient to meet there at this time so the change was mads. The First Voters Lea?-je of Him mond will meet this evening- at the Republican headquarters on Hohman st. and all first voters and young people Interested in politics and the outcome of the present election are uryed to be present. Mrs. Wm. Hutton of Eliiabeth street I entertained et a hallowe'en party last Diooa, mat you sacnua try a rrnedy that has proren so theronhiy satisfactory in the easea. S.S.S., the fine old blood rem?dv c1btuo Ll 1 f j tha blood of all knpnritlea. and re moves an d.neaia gemss that may crer kito live blood. Be-in takins; S.S. ttday, and if Ton will writ a complete history ox your case, onr nnsdical d tractor uril! five yoa expart ad-rice, without charra. Addreaa Chief Modical Adviser. 157 Swift LiK)raiwy, Atlanta. Oa. . and Tender
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SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY AT Schloer's Shoe Store 300 Pairs of Ladies Shoes TO BE SOLD AT COST PRICE No Broken Lots All Clem Merchandise Regular $8 and $9 Values TWO STYLES TO SELECT FROM IN BLACK g gQ At only i a Jp V ALSO TWO STYLES IN THE BROWN KID 00 Ar rn1v ................. Vf a V J
. .v D0NT FORGET THIS IS FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK J. SCHLOER & SON 95 State Street Hammond, Indiana WE GIVE S. & H. GREEN STAMPS
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the highest hoc re held by Ml Kobt Inn. The houst wni e .-s.or.n.1 prcttiiyi decorotod with the hallowe'en colors and a nicoly arranged luncheon was served. The guests were the Me dairies A. Sto;kowlia, P. Feddcr, Florence Murray. Kay Sammerlrg and J. D. Smaller and the Misses Hobblna. Florence lluzard ,Nlna Petit, Delta Curry. Jennie Mabbs. Lydla and Etta Muenlch. . - Miss Virjiene Hammrnd left today for Champaign, III., whore the wil! spend the week end a.s the auest of her cousin. Paulino Hill, who is attending school there. This la hir.il J coming week at the University of Illi nois ana a great numuer ot resuviu-s are scheduled. - Tho La-lted- Aid of the St. Pauls. Lutheran church entertained st a coffee social yesterday afternoon in the church parlors a lot of nulltlnir wasi accomplished. Tho hostesses were th. Mesdames Gu.st Fibelcorn, G"orii' Krels. Herman Millies, Julius K'Jit. Jolm Egger, Fred Hosterman. j dainty luncheon was served , Mrs. Emma Wilson has returned i from a visit to Itacine, Wle. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hammond 'r Olendale Pr.rk entertained the GlllMes, McAleers and T. K. nells at dinner last evening. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY lOH SALE New playerpiano, with roll cabinet, bench to match, and rolls, used only three months, also two parlor lamps and fine phonograph. Must sell at 1 s? S.irt"S s- i 4 T m -si a 'T n a P. Vi i 7J7 fTfzexsEi. H AMMOXD, I.ND. mm. B That delitV.tful st i'ion which follcri V .'. n n .hi.T. and oL.nri. vi:' nut into thr bi:inisirlrlcihaDDVn:iee'if-satishl is busily o'jis!ri wh-tt yenx iac? has hen CXtionof PmniilurxAfttr-Shavinailatto. Cnniaiii'iic ii'l thn Li r.pcarTto iter o th Win -ift h!thv and tleaeina to the rve. th(s deliciteiy perfumed preparstion b become necessity with men who ehave riatlv. Rough, raw, sctoped lacea arc quicVlv he nied and refreshed t the tie of Fmntlnhm. Hny bottle toe st any drug nr drpsrment si ore, 35c. or nu 10c for trial bot'le. Aidraa Pestdulam Co., 641-543 N. Clark St., Cbico. If rnT 4tver iraot opJy Tin It w1 ht t"M dirrt aron rr-iyt of Kcct back if yo kr ant aatutad. Ve! ton's Prutr Store. Weiss Drug ant Statiorary Storr, oo
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Saturday Specials Choice Chuck Roast, lb 20c 1 American Cheese, finest quality. Beef Pot Roast, lb 15c per lb 29c Fresh Ground Hamburger Steak, Eggs, guaranteed, per doz. . .57c per lb 20c Nutro Milk, per tall cann. . . .10c Best Quality Round Steak, lb. 28c Choice Peaberry Coffee, lb. . .23c Choice Cut Sirloin Steak, lb. .31c No! 2 cans Corn, peas or tomaFresh Pork Butts, nice and lean, jtoes, best brands, 2 cans for. ,25c whole, per !b . .26c ,Ceresota Flour, ' bbl $1.53
.Dixie' Bacon Squares, per lb. .25c Oscar Mayer's Regular Hams. 35c Lard, Flakewhite Brand, lb. . .19c Swift's Silverleat Brand Guaranteed Pure Lard, in pound prints 27c Good Luck Oleo. 2 lbs 67c Bcst Creamery Butter, pound prints ,. 55c
lillinery Prices Slashed
To Below Cost Tomorrow Values to $22.50
All the latest shapes and every
new touch of color and trimming are represented. The most amazing MILLINERY
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See Oar Windows and Convince Yourself of these Bargains!
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1330 lJPDS. with and without starter ia!9-2u Kura sedans. HAMMOND ACTO PAINT w TOP CO. 47-40 Hammond. Phone 478-480 Hammond. 10-20-8
WE OFFER TO DAT SOME TiARE USED CAU J3ARGATN8 The ears ara repainted and In excellent mechanical condition. Every car a bargain. Chandler Chummy Roaxister Oldsmobilo Coupe Overlanci 3 panengr touring Scrlpps-Booth Koadater Will sell for cd-h, terms or take your asii iirocery arket Company Props.
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SSPECIALS ON SUNSHINE GOODS Graham Crackers, bulk, lb. . .20c Spiced Drops, per !b 28c Tak-hom-as, 3 for . 20c FREE FREE FREE 1 pkg. Grandma's Washing Pow- ; der will be given with each 2 cakes of U. S. Mail Soap, 2 cakes. . . 15c opening Hamtno
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TRY A "TIMES WANT AD" IN MEMORIAM ; Inrnemory of my mothor. Henrietta I Eichner. who passed away one year
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4af 673 South Hohiccn Street. Opposite A. tad P. PHONE 2855 SATURDAY SPECIALS APPLES-f-Eating and Cooking, 6 lbs. 25c, per peck. .45c POTATOES Fancy winter, per peck 34c, per bu. . .$1.35 SUNKIST OlNGES Per dozen 45c up CABBAGE Per lb 3c EGGS Strictly fresh, per dozen 57c CALIFORNIA GRAPES 2 lbs 35c CONCORD GRAPES Per basket 52c DRY ONIONS 8 lbs 25c JERSEY SWEET POTATOES 4 lbs 25c GRAPE FRUIT 4 for 25 tip LEMONS Per dozen ,.25c Many other varieties of fruits and vegetables sold at our lowest prices. Free delivery to all parts of city. We try to reduce the H. C. L
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SHOES OF CHARACTER YOU WANT THE BEST SERVICE POSSIBLE IN SHOES WE'LL SEE THAT YOU GET IT SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY
Men's High Grade Shoes We have on sale for Saturday only, an adequate number of Mcrn Black and Mahogany Brown Calf Shoes of ths English and modifies English lasts. These arc high-grade shoes perfect shoe-making, fini calf skin leather of the regular HELLERMAN quality of fine dress shoes All 3iics and widths, of course. THE BLACK CALF SHOES AND THE MAHOGANY CROWN CALF SHOES
Shoes like these have been everywhere for three seasons past, anc i i en i i rvn ..! U.' !.. J.r:, .
j even now are 4l .JJ lO pi.vu vtiiucs. vc caiucsuji auic j wu i. ! take advantage of this very special offer tomorrow. The supply i:
limited and the opportunity may not soon again be had. In addition to these sterling values, we are offering for Saturday:
Men's Shoes 250 pairs of high-grade Men's Shoes, made of black calf skin, of the REGULAR' HELLERMAN QUALITY, mostly modified English and wider lasts; lace or button; $11 to $12 values. Jgy gQ at " TOMORROW; Men's Pure Silk Hose. Qg per pair Best .grade Silk Lisle C C Hose, desirable shades
QUALITY FIRST The Lowest Price with Quality HELLERMAN'S SHOE STORE
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ao today, October 19. 1819: Oh, why should I grieve For the loved one who ha died, Why do I clgh for the clasp of her hand. Oh, why does my heart with sorrow bo yearning', When I know she ha-a departed to a lu.ppier lsnd. ...-r' Where none of my sorrow can shaow the brightness" The px'uce of her rest, Oh, why do I nrlcve for the one I love d-earcut'." "."l.en I know h lb free fror.i all care9 of the world. And gone to the land of the blessed 10-28 Mi:S. PACLINE WAHU
1 -y - Ladies ' Shoes Extra speciaj values, Satuidaj only, made of good vici kid, K inch models, military heel, thes shoe are easily $8 values. Ax abundance of wear with goof Vrd:..$6.50 Vici Kid Shoes, 10 inch, rrulitarj heels. The regular price this sea son is $8.50. S7 5Q Saturday only ' Hammond, Indiana
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