Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 116, Hammond, Lake County, 2 November 1920 — Page 7

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Star Theater Whiting Wednesday and Thursday

I.'avldson. Refreshments wrp aI.served the p-a.rty Ix.iriK from 2 to 5 o'clock, the hoMeos beintc asi.ted in

entertaining by Misses. Mai(fan I At-jter in Austin

kin and MadeMne Harmon. Th guests were Doris Jane 'ireen, Doris an.l Ion"4 Matron. Dorothy Vernon. EiUa'ieth Long. Kunlce an.l (Senevieve limtei. I.lltabeth TrueMo..d. Hrrtnxle Harmon. Catherine Menthol lie. M;itli:i Walker. Nathalie Kv-rsythe. Kuth Walker. Oat her lne .Sowers anil Unn:Jeun liv!Jsun.

rem. I-lleetlon rrtursa tonight nt the releused on hot,. Mr. and Mrs. V. Ii. Jenkins ipent ! l'rlnreaa Theater. 11-2- f..r trial

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whkh meets every Sunday morning at .arain.

Julius bzti J .nk 1 were re-eiected. TJie Owls will hold a card party an-1

1" o'clock. The nlernhers have yui:ceeded In (jetting H. S. Daoldson for their Instructor, he having h.A seven years instruction In. Bible study and will make an authorlta-tive teaclior. The class Invites all WhJtlng women to "become members wHo wish to Join them In this study.

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smoker for the member- this evening, in the eve of the national election : day. There will be a. special wire- from i the western union and operator at th

ciub rooms anil the returns will ! read as fast as they r-.-me in. Rumrin

Miss Myrtle Thompson, who hasloni pinochle will help keep thi meniWn the gruests of Mrs. D. B. Purinto.n b rs !rv in the ro-nnt ime, story te!l-

Central avenue Has returned to her Home In MtcHigran, The Daugrhtera of Isabelie will ,jlve a Harvest party followlntf their meetingtomorrow evening to Heirin At 8:30 o'clock. Following their regular meeting there will be games and refresh-

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ins; and music also "br-lng planned 1 he November card party will xn held on the 11th and on the 24th the ThankSKivinir danoe will he glvea. Mrs. R. R. Tilton will entertain the mom'bera of the Tri Kappa sorority at I

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EXCURSION TO HORLINGEN, TEXAS LOWER RIO GRANDE VALLEY OF TEXAS $35.00 total expenses standard sleeper and all meals included. California climate and better oranges, lemons and grapes. Fruit is the finest the world has ever seen. Soil that is inexhaustable. Irrigation rain when you want it. Every day a harvest day. All the cheap labor you want. Perpetual sunshine, tempered by breezes from the Gulf. The best climate in the world. San Beneto is the capital city of the valley the heart of the hunters" paradise. Let us show you the Ideal Home, at the lowest expense you ever heard of. Private car leaves Chicago November 5 on regular train. Tickets must be procured no later than Thursday, November 4th. For any information or tickets, phone Whiting 206-R, or call at Office, 769 Indianapolis Blvd.. Robertsdale. E. JEWETT. Agent.

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Mrs. II. S. Davidson entertamed 16 'itile jrlris ,t a pretty Hallowe'en ;rty at her home, in I.a Porte avenue oti Saturday afternoon In honor of her dsug-hter Bonnie Jaan. The tiou.e dooorations were very attractive in yellow and white and when the g-uests had .all dotmed their crepe paper dresses Mrs Davidson had ready for I hem the Hallowe'en picture, which was complete with even a larsre ghost r,'-.n in evidence. rames and contffta -were enjoyed In which honors (r awarded to Doris Watson, Martha Walker an-1 Bonnie Jean

Whiting Advertisements Are Winners

November records now on sale, come arid hear the latest Columbia records. S. Aronberg. jeweler, 602 119th street Whiting. 10-22-tt A Brunswick Phonograph on t'jrnn to ?u!r you. Seifsr Furniture Co. 10-23-tf WANTED Two waitresses, 18 years 'o years, good pay. Apply Whiting Lunch. 119th street. Whiting-. 11-1-3 $1 .oo enrolls you In our Xmas BrunaIck club. Seifer Furniture Co. io :;-tf Open every night until 9 p. m., except Monday and Friday, closed at 6

n. m. Seifer Furniture Store. 11-2-tf PRINCESS THEATER TODAY The Jack's Knife Man with Florence Vider. This is a. cHanming picture, which we cannot guarantee too strontrly. a.lso a Mermaid comedy. Dynamite, with Bobby Vernon. 11-2-sTAn THF.irm tomght Blanche Sweet in the "Deadlier Sex." Io yoa think a woman's intuition counts In a battle of wits? iBilly J-Vaney in "The Pest" Mutt and Jeff :n "The Song- Bird' an-1 Fox News. Tomorrow. Hi-arry Carey In "Human Stuff."

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Gef this Xmas guidebook to Period Furniture Come in and let ni pre you a copy of "Ediaon and Music". Tells about the chief period designs what they look like, what they stand for. Pithy descriptions. Beautiful illustrations. Just the information you want.

Other Models: Elizabethan ; Queen Anne Umbrian Jacobean Louis XIV , Heppelwhite Sheraton (without inlay) XVIII Century English Italian (Consol table) Sheraton (Consol table) i ; French Gothic (3 styles hand-carved)

Let us show you what an exquisite thing a phonograph cabinet can be. Every New Edison on our floor no matter what its price i3 encased in a genuine period cabinet Period Furniture is the world's most exquisite development of furniture. It originated in the 16th, 17th, and 13th Centuries. Europe vas ruled by a Gorgeous Aristocracy. Fino living was the ideal of the day. An unparalleled race of artists, architects, and designers built palatial living-places for kings and nobles, and furnished them. The palaces of the nobility became treasure-houses of fine

furniture. It was called the "Golden Age of Furniture." So Mr. Edison had his designers go back into the manor houses of England, the chateaux of France and the castles of Italy. They adapted 17 designs from historic masterpieces. They preserved entire "the character and feeling of the best periods" in these superb phonograph cases for the modern American home. No matter which - Edison cabinet you choose, you get both the arts that make your house a cultured home music perfectly Re-Created and furniture of purest period source. What finer gift for all the family?

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The French Gothic grille, the long potts. r.d the ?- tistic outward corve of th lain lend fu'.1.Iength gracs and d.gr.ity to this case.

Chanair.glT xprssits of tie grscs and delicacy of this period. Takes as back to Kinc Wil1'irn'i naaraxiatr; wor'uers.

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