Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 145, Hammond, Lake County, 7 December 1920 — Page 5

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LIVE LOCAL NEWS "ADS"

Iec. fi afternoon and evening. i?ttopcr served.

PLEATING AND RE-PLEATING Al! kinds of skirts in one day. Button covering, hemstitching, braidintf. a!l work (tunrnntccd. Call at Wasey's, S1 State St., little west of Hobman St. Phona 46 Tlummond. S-:7

CHTUSTM IM rOMIMi. Christmas la romlnfr. The titr' 13 rter for the selection of your personal ng raved greeting rurda. To avotj d tsnpriointment orders, should be plai.-ed at once. Look over out epfctmens and make your selection now. HOMER J. rOST.EVAITE CO., 11-3-5 639 Ilohnian St.

MASONIC NOTICE Mmhtra of the Masonic orcrer are notified that the first ladies' evening will be hold Thvirtlay, Dec. 9th. Th-Mrtropi-'litan Orrhottra of six people will entertain In a varied musical program for members of the order anil their Immediate family. 12-7- THEODORE MOOR.

The Lady Macabees Opal Hive J9, reprular meetins this evening at 8:0?) o'clock at I. O. O. K. hall. All members requested to be pretent as lady O'Neill will be here. 12-7-1

AOTICF. Toti ran pet tickets at Lelfenfelt liros, Cigar Store for Columbia phonograph to be given away at Eagle's

dance, Doc. ISth.

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9TYMH noOTS AT 4 S5. Vifit the Stylo Shop Biotery during this week'3 big- nale, on lad'es' Mgh Krade boots; your unrestricted choice at less than one-half former prices, ale positively closes Saturday night. Style. Shop Bootery, 1J2 Slate street.

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Louis Levin's Shoe Repairing Shop, formerly at 676 Po. H..hman street. Is now located at S42 East State St.. phone 3576 Hammond. Work culle.-t

for and delivered.

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T'on't forget the lat dance of the year given by entertainment committee of the K. of I', at the K. of P. Hall.

December 8. 1920.

12-7-2

Personal and

Social News

Anna liurTent-teln. Mis fire- :.b.-rg received a sue.xl lr.zo. A nicely arranged course luncheon was served. Albeit Eggebrecht Jr., announces the coming marriage of tali daughter Caroline Eggebrecht to Cirl F. Schultz January 22, 1921. Thursday eveninsr, December 9, the Hermits club will entertain at a danc

ing party for members and their friends. U.ervatluns arc n-w being I

mada for the New Tear's Kc dinner dunce to be given by the club at the Lyndora Hotel and friends at the cln who desire to attend can make rfervatlons by notifying one of the members or by telephoning the :!ub. A very good orchestra and entertainei -t have been secured for this evetn and

the club Is sparing no expense to make. I

the party a success.

S g. ?perandeo who will appear tt tlie First M. K. Church Dec. 7. has ;i fine, clear voice, and his presentation of the operatic gems Inst evening won salvos of applause. The Daily Trilui, LaSalle, 111. ' 12-7-1

The Misses Dobson, Llpshutz an'

Taussig entertained over forty fn d.I. last evening at the Tausalg home on I "Webb street in honor of Fannie Green- j berg, whoso marriage will take place December 12. There were guests present from Chicago. South Chicago, East Chicago ar.d Gary. Game were p'nyed and the first prize was won by, tRrah KhelngoM and the second by

The Women's Auxiliary of the St. TaiU's Episcopal church? will meet at the home of Mrs. M. D. Stewart, "Warren street, for an all day session tomorrow. The business meeting of Trinity A'd which was to have been held this evening at the home t Mrs. O. .'. K. Matttues has been postponed until tomorrow evening Wfdnesday, December 8. The home economics department of the Hammond Woman's club will meet at the Washington school at 2:30 on Thursduy, December 0. Jeanne K Rich of the Koyal linking Powder . will speak on the "Simplicity of Cake Haking," there will be demonstrations appropriate for holiday season. A

iiirge attendance i looked for. The Deborah Aid Society will hold an all day meeting at the Christian church tomorrow. ' Announcement Is mad of the marriage of Kobert Knight of 4S8 Bauer street to Jeanette Searles of 310 Sibley street Saturday. December 4. at the New First Congregational church of Chicago, III. The ceremony was performed by the pastor of that church, th Reverend Gilbert Wilson. They ftro .it home to their friends at 34 Sibley street. A few friends of Mrs. IV E. Hoono of May htreet hail a very nice surprise

party for her last evening at hxr home.

Music w &i enjoyed and a nice luncheon served. Tlios- present were the Mesdanios E. A. Gllson. J. D. Smalley, V. N. Hickok, K. H. Herringt'.'ii, J. K. SUnson. J. J. Huff, J. C. GravLa and Charles Wilson. Mrs J. T. Hutton has been ill for the past few days at her home on Ogden street. The Women's Democratic club will meet at the lioni- of Mrs. .?. D.' Smalley of 91 Detroit street Thursday evening. Ail women democrats invited to attend. Clarence Lberle of 420 Indiana avenue has returned home from St. Margaret's hospital where he was taken Thursday after having his arm broken on the play ground. II" is getting along nicely.

Mr. and Mrs. E. N. I'.uniicl f lis Highland street entertained a number of their friends at an evening of cards Saturday. The guests were Mr. and Mrs, Fred Allen, Miss May me Mashino, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Michelstetter, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Cunningham.- Fre 1 Davis and Mrs. Hose Dvorsky.

institute In Chicago, it !.- t:ikii from Victor Hug s I -s Mis rabies, Mrs. Stieeter had a copy of the picture which she exhibited. Tea was served by the hostess.

Mrs. J. J. O'Farre.11 of Danville, O Is the house guest of Miss Rose Mor gan of 631 Sohl street.

MANY SEE NOVEL WINDOW DISPLAY

The Straube Piano company winlow is attracting a good deal of attention these davs with their "Factory to

The art department of the Ham- Home" disnlnv. A minima, train de-

mond Woman's club met at the home pen d!ng. ,jpon electririty for motive of Mrs. Nicholas Emrr.erllng of Mason power Wergc. from the factory, choostrect yesterday afternoon. TVr,.. wfls (hoop ovfr the cUy ftn(1 rlurns to fhe a busines, session during which plan.s; factorvfor ,nore plaaos and tHttt

were mjae lor tne t. rir:siimiH l'nrty;on

w hic.i will be tield at the hm of Mrs. !

doing the stunts

the trip again,

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M. Rothschild, of South Ilohnian street. , smith, salesmanager for the

Straube people, is the engineer who constructed the mlntatuie city. It sr-

Mrs. Rothschild will ho assisted rv the Mesdames J. Fox and Robert'

Armstrong. Mrs. pow.c-y talked on the -., ,nt. fl. nnd ,s in:

jia inter Charles Russell, who paints wesrern landscape as no other artist has done; Mrs. Leary had charge of the q uest lona ii e which was very w e'l j arranged and Instructive and refresn-j cd. the memories on various points of study which had been taken up during ! the year; Mrs. G. R. Streeter gave a'

eery interesting interpretation or a picture by J. W. Reynold. This picture has been exhibited at the Art NOTICE J. E. HOWELL & ,C0. Storm Sashes, Weather Strips, Window Shades, Curtain Rods, Awnings. 15C Highland St. Phone Ham'd 2S86 17 E. Fifth Ave. Phone Gary 3515

tensely Interesting even to the grown-

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Suppose you'd given the best of your life to a job only to hear those words when you were old. It often happens. Business cannot wait for the unfit. It's what you are that counts not what you were. If that tirre came to you, would you be able to 5ay. "well, I've saved 10 per cent, of my wages. I'm provided for and beyond reach of want?" Look ahead. Expect the best prepare for the worst. That is a safe rule. Set your mark for financial independence. Start today to save. Come here where you will get SAFETY, SERVICE AND EIGHT PER CENT. THE HOME BUILDING LOAN AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION OFFICE Citizen's National Bank. Hammond. HOURS Same as bank, also Wednesday 7 to 9 P. M.

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For Wednesday, Dec. 8th

Fresh Hams Whole or Half. Per lb 24c Fresh Picnic Hams. Per lb 18c Young Tender Pot Roast. Per lb 11c Boiling Beef. Per lb 9c Leaf Lard All you want. Per lb 20c" Mare you tried our Sweet Boneless Cured Corn Beef, lb . 18c ALSO A E!G CUT ON ALL CANNED GOODS Red, Baked and String Beans 10c Tomatoes 10c Kraut, 3 cans for 25c Catsup, 3 bottles for 25c Assorted Soups, per can 10c Fresh Oysters, per quart 65c

573 H0HMAN ST., HAMMOND.

PHONE 1441.

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WESERVEU LADIES' SHOP Phone 355 650 Hohman St. Hammond, Ind.

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Silk Hose, lisle top. in all colors QQ

Out Size pure silk hose, ribbed tcp, black only. Per pair. . .

All pure Silk Hose, pure silk top in black and

white, reasonably priced Per pair Ladies Silk Gloves in brown, black and white, for

Handke Others

Hair Net Real Human cap

shape at

Kloster Crochet Cotton, all colors 1 f and sizes. Per spool

$2.25 in Kiaz-lr and

$3.00

$1.25

ikerchiefs, 3 in box at 85c. C l 7C rs at $1.25. $1.50 and. . . . A

10c

Hand Bags, made of silk vtlour with twin compartment holders. $6.00 A nne girt tor Purse with back strap in 1 5 0 black only at Pillow Cases, stamped on linen finished tubing,"' 45 inches wide $2.50 at only

Fudge Aprons, stamped on Indian Head in white, at . . . Yarn Germantown Zephyr all colors, per ball

Sunlight Knitting Yarn, just the (?5c yarn for Sweaters, per ball VJJ

$1.25; 45 c

See Our Line of Luncheon Cloths, Buffet Sets and Scarfs Stamped Free Lessons by Margaret Liesenfelt on all Needle Work

Avians Christmas Sale on Reliable Jewelry for Everybody

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$1 8.00 gold filled Elgin Watches, reduced to $15.75 $35.00 I7-jewel Elgin and Hamliton Watches $27.00 $60.00 14-karat solid gold Elgin Watches, reduced to $45.00 Ingersoll Watches, up from $2.50 $2.50 Boy-proof Watches $1.90 Beautiful Ivory Goods

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$10.00 Toilet Sets $7.20 $12.00 Combination Sets $9.00 $6.00 Manicure Sets $4.50 $8.00 Military Sets $6.30 Complete Sets in cases, at $25, $35, $45, $60

'X V7IDEAL G!FTS F0R wor,1EN l?ff Fine blue-white, genuine Diamonds, in Rings. ViX y Earrings. Lavallieres. Car Pins. $10 to $1,000 ' I J ifjj Very special. $50.00 Diamond Rings $31.50 ' f Other good bargains at $67.50. $90. $135 . H. Ks Absolutely Perfect 1 -karat Gems $420 ' V?) IDEAL GIFTS FOR MEN ' I V $60.00 NW Diamond Rings $45.00 8 j $20.00 Fine Diamond Scarf Pins. $16.20 $25.00 Diamond Cuff Links $19.00 $ I Money cheerfully refunded if our Diamonds do not fj If vrspec

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$18.00 gold filled small size Bracelet Watches $15.75 $25.00 gold filled Elgin Bracelet Watches, reduced to $19.00 $50.00 white gold imported small Ribbon Watches $36.00 We . have Elgin, Waltham, Hampden and Illinois Watches in all the latest shapes.

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City's Oldest Jewelers ciate the wonderful values offered. 163 State Street Hammond, Ind. Guaranteed $5.00 to $50.00

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