Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 131, Hammond, Lake County, 19 November 1920 — Page 5

Pcrsonal and Social News

A number rf friends of Mrs. A. M. Iur.n of 43.1 May street h;id a very pleasnt surprise party for 'her last n'.sht. Games, music and duncmij Tvere enjoyed and a nice luncheon was served. The guests were the M-damej M Pillon. Whttiel. who is a hone's sous! of Mrs. I'lllon, p. '- rr.il I. J. A. tlurns. K. J. Burns. H. P. Downey. O. A. Mnsa.ro, K. Vyatt, A C.ehringr. George Helvon, J. A. IaMcre, C. Severs. Clara Hoy. J. Hritton, F. J. O'Rourkc, Or. W. PIVHs, K. It . MrLroy, R. Doolin. Wm. Lynch. Wm. Murphy. Z. T Pun. White. Hannah Carroll, R V. Himagre. J. J. Foley, t.!!oy.. rmnnlgan and the Misses Walsoh and Kohun. Mrs. A. C. Carter of 15 East State -irect has been ill with tha influenza for th! past two weeks. It has setT'd in her throat and she Is quite ill. Krances Cornell entertained the F. K. . girls at her home on Harlng: aye... East Chicago, last evening. The eve"iiig was spent socially and arrangements were made for the Christmas rab ban party. The next meeting- will be at the home of Alias Clara. Sasa, In two weeks.

Filn Swanson. who Is attending Notre Hame, will spend the week-end with hla family, the A. J. Swann s of Warren st. Hugh Sillier will come with him and be hla guest over the weekend. Sunday, Mrs. Win. Glover, of Gary will entertain them at dinner In her new homo there.

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Mrs. Whltzel of Butler, Ftv. Is . guest at the home of Mrs. Margaret .Dillon of CaJumet avenue.

Ht9 Baptist Women's Union met at the home ef Mrs. N. J. Austgen ot West Elizabeth st. yesterday afternoon. Group two had chars of the program, the street of which was 'The ltlbla And Missions," Mrs. W. H. Meyers, the chairman, was the leader. Group tight weired c. very nice luncheon.

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Mr. Ethel Seitz, who underwent n opertaloa November 9 at the West Suburban hospital In Oak Park, is getting: along nicely. There will be a form,al dinner d.mco at the Hammond Country Club tomorrow night at 7:30. They have a newchef at the club and meals are belntj served again.

J. R. Grares of Cameron avenue haa j

been o,uite 111 for the past few days. A fire Tlsited the Collins home on Truman arenue last week and burned all of their kitchen furniture and i-ooking utensils. The Loyal Star "lass of the First Christian church and other members of the church showered thfem with many of the things that they lost through the fire. It was a very pleasant evening-.

Simplicity should be the keynote of the dance frocks of the sweet younj; thinrs vho make their bowto society this season, every season for that matter, but this season in particular. Simple tlance frocks are the most fashionable mode of the hour. Here is a gown for the r'ebutante who expects to come out during the holiday season. It is rt exquisite white lace which forms the three-tiered skirt and white Batin which forms the bodice.

LIVE LOCAL NEWS "ADS"

PLEATING AND RE -PLEATING All klnfls of skl-ts In one day. Button covering, hemstitchini?. braiding, j 1! work g-uaraatecd . Call at Waseey s. 91 State st.. llttls west of Huh man et. Phone 46 Hammond. ' S-2I

RUGS AND CARPETS Washed in your own home by the Hamilton Reach method. W. B. Cooksey. 418 El State. Thone 8499, Hammond. 11-16-4

Potato House. 665 State Llns St., phone 1J09-W. Open for business daily. Potatoes J1.C0, J1.40, $1.70 per bu. Very extra, stock 11.80 per bushel delivered. IDe less per bushel if carried home. 11-10-tf

iJis. Grant Keeley ol u5t Sumrno

street was called to East Chicago by

the death of her brother's little daughter Lottie Anne who died at the homo of her grandmother. Mrs. Thomas

Moss of ilagoun avenue Tuesday

morning. Miss Daisy Emery of Tiutii street very pleasntly entertained her bridge club at her home last evening. The highest score was made hy Miss Gertrude 'Scheerer. A nice luncheon was served. 4 Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Scherer have moved from 1091 Garfield to 977 "Wallace Road.

Mrs. J. M. Stinson. who underwent a serious operation at St. Margaret's hospital, is getting along nicely. Mrs. Emma Campbell of MaderlviU'j have been visiting in Hammond as a puest at the Forline home for the past few days. - - The Sigma Theta Gammas held their meeting at the home of Miss Harriett McMahon last evenig. The evening wa spent socially and nice refreshment swere served. Further arrangements were made for the dance which they will give in the very near future. The Misses Geraldine and Eeth Swanson entertained Mrs'. Carl Pockstear and Miss Nellie Shugru of Chicago at luncheon at their home on Warren street yesterday. Mrs. G. M. Skinntr and family have moved to 497 Wilcox street . All members of the Triumph Couno l No. 11 and Goldfn Rule No. 1 Sons an.l Daughters of Liberty will meet at the Methodist church Sunday evening, November 21, for their Thanksgiving service. The sermon will be preached

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- Mrs. Anis C. Mil-fan of ltozemnn. Mont., came today to visit her famlW the 15. L. P. C.'lla of Webb street. Mrs. Frank Demhig of South Hohmar. street is entcitainig thu Marquette Club at her home today. A daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weiss of 321 Towle street N'ovemlur 1.1. lioth mothrr and baby doing ni-ely. .

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Il.xmmond and, daughters 'trp.nf. and lorothy Willi

motor to Lafayette wh'io they will see Purdue gurue tomorrow. Alice Hammond who Is attending the University of Indiana will meet them at Lafayette.

Another sermon has been add. d to the scries being preached at tha Firat Christian church on Calumet and bummer streets by C M. .Stulthsun Sunday evening, his subject will be "lleli." - Mrs. Ailolph Hirsch and daughter Kdna have rcturni d front a pl aaant visit with Clarice Hirsch who Is attending Western College at Oxford, O. POLITICS IN SHIPPNG BOARD SCANDAL

The Hamond Women's Club will meet in th K. of V. hnll Saturday. November 20, at three o'clock. Th' civic department in In charge of the program and Mrs. L'ugcnc Cooper, th"? chairman, has prepared the folowin; ent ertainment. The IMed Tlper of Hamlin by thd school children of the Iifayetie school. Miss Owens, director. Harp solo Miss Martha Lund. Heeding Mrs. John McNeill. Address "Women nnd the Industrial Relation." Miss Agnes Nestor of Chicago. A report of the State- Fed. rat ion of

SEVEN NEW ARRESTS IN MAIL ROBBERY

I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) OMAHA. Neb., Nov. 19. Seven additional arrests were made In Council V.uffs today In the ma.l robbery ca.t.

involving 3, 600, 000. T. A. Laly. In w hose, chicken house many securities were found; K. A. Reed, a. roomer at the Daly home, and flva negroes of tlie John Bell family wre taken as suspects. The arrests came as a resort of confessions made by Fred Poffenbarger, who admits he la one of the mem

bers of the gang which plotted the rotibery. A large amount of loot and the automobile In which the bandits escaped Saturday evening, hare aieo been recovered by the police.

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Uy PI)V1) MacGUIK'F !SrFF CORRtSPCNDENT I. H. SERVICE MjV oUK. Nov. 19. Political in

f.uence was used to prevent a thorougn

investigation into the purchase of ship- . f pin board suvp!lea at New York,!; Peter J. Sullivan, for 11 years an in-

vestigator tor tiie L. S treasury de

uartmenl, told the congressional

vesti eating committee here today.

Sullivan said ho had been ord

tf survey "to the bottom" the activit'es of the purchasing department, which was in charge of Iavid W'ulimonj, but that "when certain matters" were being unearthed Waiimond "IhreatcTied to have me pulled oc tlie i n vestlgatlon."

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OLGA IS REGENT

IXAnaS. Nov. lj. Queen Mother

Women's Clubs wil Ihe given by Mrs. i' r Greece lias been appointed re

W. A. Hill and Mm Le(?r,.n,i T t.,vr K nt of Greece In succession to Ad-

There wil! be a special meeting ofj'-'Iral Coundouriotis. said a news j the executive board a.t 2 S0 i agency dispatch froni Athens today.1

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The Irving school. L. T. 1. will hold its Thanksgivi-.g meeting tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 nt the home of Mrs. C. K. Graves of Elm street. Mrs. William KlnscI of ICS G.-vstl!n street was very pleasr.tly surprlnovl lst evening by a number of her friends, the occasion being her birthday. Refreshments were served and Mrs. Kindel was the recipient of many nice gifts.

flere is Something that Should Not foe Overlooked Take advantage of our lowest prices. We want yo-jr patronage and Ave get it with Bast Quality Meats, Lowest Prices, Square Dealing and Courteous Treatment. Try us and you will be counted among our many satisfied customers. Especially for Saturday

CARD OF THANKS

CASS OF TEAlfXS We wish to thank our Irlcnds and kind neighbors and alo the members of the Lodge of Vaaa lor th-;ir kind assistance and sympathy at the death and burial of my hu3band. Otto Sail. 11-19 Mrs. Harta Sail

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SIRLOIN STEAK, per Ib 22c SHORT STEAKS, -per Ib 20c VEAL STEAK, per Ib 25c BEEF TENDERLOIN, per lb 25c

VEAL CHOPS, per lb 22c FRESH SLICED HAM, per lb 28c FRESH SLICED LIVER, per lb 5c CALF HEARTS, per Ib 2Y2c

Pork Loin Roast, per lb.

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SPARE RIBS, fresh, per lb. . : 22c NECK E0NES, per lb 6c SWEET PICKLED SIDE PORK, lb 20c

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KIND QUARTER LAMB, per lb..

FORE QUARTER LAMB, per lb 18c

STEW, per lb .15c

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"Shoes of Character" Offer Super Values for Saturday

So come early and convince yourself that we are getting back to tbe low cost of living, as this proves it.

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Continuing cur selling of high-grade

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Men's Shoes We are again offering high-grade Dress Shoes for men at $10.00

These shoes are of black or brown calf skin. Current $11.50 to $12.00 values. In stylish -ng!ish and modified English last

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EXTRA SPECIAL For Ladies and Girls at $6.50 At this very attractive figure we

offering boots of good style, and excellent wearing qualities for both ladies and growing girls. The shoes are 10inch and have military heels. In BLACK V1CI KID OR BROWN CALF. $6.50

SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY

We have on hand a fairly large number of Men's Shoes of all lasts, from English to wide toe. Mainly black j button and lace

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We are sure that at this price, one pair will not be enough for you. Shoes

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QUALITY HOSIERY ! la Desirable Shades j Pure thread silk .95c

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"BUSTER BROWN" SHOES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS No Better Arc Made

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BEST SANTOS S0FFEE A bargain. 4 lbs. for $1.00

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TOMATOES Large No. 3 cans. 2 cans for TOMATOES No. 2 size. 3 cans for

CORN Fancy Evergreen, Peacock. . Drand, 2 cans for. &JC

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PEAS Fancy tender early June. Worth 1 8c per can ; 2 cans f or . . . PORK AMD BEANS Campbell's. 2 cans for PiNEAPPLE No. 2 cans, sliced Hawaiian. Per can

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