Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 148, Hammond, Lake County, 10 December 1920 — Page 5

Fridav. Docrinhrr 10, 1920.

T j Personal and i Social News (

Jack SUngaby lias returned frnm a five weeks trip tr California. M-x r .

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-.:)" at tie i ui:i- Mi.-, c. U. Cr..v . en Kim st i Mrs. Sylvester Creasbaum was called to Kentucky by the death of litr mother.

ERMINE COATEE IS PRETTY FOR DRESS

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J .Mice I.'iurhtM and urn .f JlaywonJ, 1!!., have been spending the yast feu-

clays as the guoFtu "f lier mother, Mrn. M. K. Monreau of Mudlm.n stret-t.

Pasrc Five

.as aril l.ouijiuni. IIgh'.fut tilllf. O .... "rie Irving- schoid I.. T. 1. .puricj last week on a.c-

Tbe "loyal Neighbors Iberty Camp S47 spent a very e;ij y;.'.i!e cv, nin- at '"- j.. J.-o ;.arlj last n:riit. T'u- hipli-

I est so ris vvt Te held by Mrs. C I'.ryar.t j iuul Ueori; N.,i ton. the second liigli.M li'cli vn; !-v SI r.s. Newell and Mrs. Swingle, the nt it' til"' "t'1'! 'J' Mrs). King H. sttr and KmU I t'ietrtel;.

LIVE LOCAL NEWS "ADS"

PLEATING AND RE -PLEATING All kinds cf skirts in one day. I :tw.u covering, hemsliti li.tiz, braid ntf ! work guaranteed. Cail at W- . ?I State St.. little wist cf ll.ihn;;.n St. riiene 4 IS Hum-iiond. i-ii

i Mr. and Mrs. t''i;a!es Wolfe have j Rone to l.os AiiKeie-s where they will j remain for the winter. I Mr. and Mrs. II. A. T-nman of M -- . mine avetri.-. Kcm..od, entertain d at j dinner Wediu s.hiy evening, Jifcmli r I S. Tho sucsts wer-i Mr and M t

JI. Meyn, Mr. and Mrs. p.. H I'.eui. Ir. and M : r . i:. s. .lone.-. Mr. an I Mrs. V. O. Phi?.-. Mr. r,nd Mr.. P. Peter. Mr. an.1 Mr--. -.1. U.;i..i and Mr. and Mrs. P.. K. Woods.

MASONIC NOTICE

Mr?. McN'aney viio has been i'.l i improved.

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All ;iason invited. II W. MAP.GIiiN AT. W. M.

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I.pdies Insist uon havins ' uf cer.tleincn friends take you to Sojourners C'.nU Iancc Saturday, 1 . o.

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Benefit by the price reduction sale a-. Ilelif rman's. Cheap shoes at Ijiv ;-.r:ce are n bargain liuy good slioes

at iow prices.

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otici:. You can get tickets at Leisenfelt P.ros. Cigar Store for Columbia phono--a,ph to bs given away at Kagle's dance, Dec. 18th. XZ-i-Zw I-adics Insist upun liaving your Kcntlcmen friends take you to Sojourners' Club Dance. Saturday, December li, 1?:0. at K. cf P. hall. JJilO

Mld-geason dame given Saturday fvening, Indiana Harbor Hail Koo.u, I. O. O. 1. Hall. Dancing till l-.'J". 1-10 -1"

Thomas rassacp w ho ii:;s beet, qujts ;'l with pneumonia is reported ai ir.iproved. i j T.est niht t.ie Masons sav one of' tiieir srr.,-s ..f entertainments tint! '-l ey give during the ye.-r t.-r t;i lad.es and this i.- reported to h.i.-j been an especially cood one. The Metropolitan orchestra of Chicago1 gave a splendid concert to a Iarjre 1

eio-.eu ui .iiasons, wives and friends.

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Miss Daisy I'mery of I'.utli street entertained a number of fricudd ut oride la1 t c ecu ins. A liic-c lunciicon m -:w r.i -. .1

Jane and Jack llerastoek. ch.ldrc :i lj o! .Mr. and Mrs. K .m.-oe liemstjck ot t-

Klizabeth strett who have been iiuurantintd with a s.li;;lit vase of dipthcriu will be out tt.nioi.ev or Sunday.

The story hour at the llanimonl public library will be lo-ld tomorrow , alteiuooii ftom 2 to 3 Instead of 'n, ,: the morning. i I ! Mrs. Julius Ii. M'-yn of Glcnda'o i ' Pailc is aide to be out a-ain. ! i K'servati ms are already being ' made for ti e dinner ilam e at tieCuntry Club New War.i V. - and i lab. rate prt parations lit.ng made ' ! make it a tine eve.iiiiM. i ! CAN'T LOCATE THEM

Fcr afternoon and early evening fffairs around the holidays, what could be lovelier -than this coat of pure ermine. It is a short flare cape-like coatee with a soft voluminous "ollar and larpe round fur ball buttons. It m."y be worn over frock or suit.

larger number will bo present at the

laJyl nezlt meeting which w:i, tane place j the first Thursday in February, lam. i They are also planning an apron sala

party was given j an dsupper some time In January.

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.a.M. cening- at the home of Mr. and

Mrs. A. J. Poliard. 4 T. TJlm steret. mj Dance Saturday night. Dec. 11th. honor of the fourth birthday of their) Unity Hall. Best of music. ladies daughter. May Pollard. Children's ! 30c. Gents Joe. 12-3-U games were enjoyed and a nicely ar-i ranged three course luncheon was - j. j , '. -r. . l"'on was adl Momoerg. daughter of Mrs. served. The cruoct -u-pr r..,, u .. T...t .

.. ,, , , " , .i.. "-; Minnie Momberg of IT, Dotv stree!

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Beulah Ccatricc

"I 1 Adams nie. t. , fj for lo r laiis'ut'r ; f b': in Hammond, jj

1 1 .i"i nmn .1 police received a t-eq-jes

ly te.cpboiie monung from a Mr

Adams re.-.'.iini; at. 1 '' 1 1 Adams nn

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Tiie daughter's nam- Mrs. Mildred

Hernia nee. T';e motlier ,-iid th- wo- j man Jad deserted her ch'ld and ha 1 j run away w It h a man Unovn as "Sbm ' j Morsie'c. IP r information was that they wire staying at 1065 Nobie street, j in Hammond. She n qui'sM tilat th- yj be placed under :trr-.st and she would I .--ce thai Moi'sick was ta,k' n in custo 1 .' on a white sia e ciiaw-. Police i.ai. . not let n able to locate tha coupb-. j

TV0 DRUNKS Two drunks were arraigned before

Judsi Klots in Hammeuid police cour

this mortiing-. They were John lied' mond. 11J Sibley street, who paid $13 find Pa e ll.ans of Gibson, who paid $11.

Buy novelty boots cf real style at the price reduction sale at Hel ierman . Beautiful suede and biuc. black and bnwn, tomjueless and laced boots arc included. i-3a Hohman street. lli-S-l

Ladies Insist upon having jour gentlemen friends take you to Sojourners' Club Dance Saturday, Dee.

11. 1320. at K. of P. Hall.

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Noe is the time for residence and hold-up Insurance. Chas. 1 1. l-'ried-rich Co, 418 Hammond Bldg. rhones :565.19oS. 12-8-1

Dr. K. TY. Cawley ha (moved his dental office across the street from former location. 12-i'-4

.NOTICE TO KAGLKS. Members are requested to be present at Eagles Hall Sunday, Poi, 13. 2 p. m , ft.- class initiation and cS'.ekcn fupper. 12-9-3 ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE.

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r.a Eerd'.ne, Fondelette and . , .. S" ' L V- V.f- ' it

Uerdine. Donald Bcrdine ad mccH ' K f' I&f MVVAt A ' Mrs. Fred L. Cox of SID West State1 VST V, ' 1SC 1

Tnere will be an informal dance at! street received the sad news of the i -V . V-' . ' i the Country Club Saturday "night. (death of her nephew who was killed . tl" T ' " ' "1 7'" -':

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Mary Sallee of 1 C o S Calumet avenuo is reported as being quite i'l. - Walter Gregg of 231 State street '.3 reported, among the sick. Tb- Parent-Teachers association oi Vest Hanur.ond held a record meetinir last evening at the Wentworth schoo'.

kYest Hammond. After a short busi

ness meeting the fathers and mothers presented an amusing guessing contest. O. Campbell of 4-U) West Sibley street won the gentlemen's first prize and Mrs. Zalst of Harrison street tne first prize for the ladies. Refreshments were served after which the paren's and teachers enjoyed games. Tho meeting was particularly successful because of the larce attendance or

fathers, and it is hoped that an even''

wiiilc nt work on

in Chicago.

Dance Saturday nisht, Dec. lit in. Unity Hall. Best of music. ladies COc. Gents 55c. 12-9-2

QUICKLY BELIEVES CONSTXPATIOM' and is a reliable remedy for mcst of th3 common ills we have. OFICER'S HT-RTi TEA mode from Nature's herbs and roots. As easy ar.d pleasant to take as a glass of water. 50 cents a package. Money back if not benefitted. Agents wanted. 1. Geiger. 13"S S. Troy '.., Chicago. Hi.

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Indies Insast upon lining jouri

gentlemen friends take you to Sojourners' Club Ian.-e, Saturday, Deeember 11, 1929 at K. of V. hall. 12ilu

NOTICE To members of District 523 German Benefiicial Union. Our me-clings after this date will be held at Germania Club, former Evangel FTieden4 kirche on corner ofIndiana avenue and Sohl street. Next meeting Friday. December 10th. Every brother and sister should be present. YiI. TAPE. Frcs. 12.10 1L ELSTEK, Secy.

Have you visited the pre-Chrlstmas sale at Hellerman's and shared In the striking reductions in all good shoes'.' S55 Hohman street. 12-10--!

'21 MAS rHOTOf See that they are made by Bodle. Make that appointment today. Bodle. S3 State, phone 1433. 12-10-

JiXTA CXATS AT 1VU SERVKU 5 ATI It DAY Santa Ciaus, spic and span will be t the Weeerveu Ladies Shop tomorrow and all children are invited, but they must be accompanied by parent. Free candy kires from Santa Claus for the children. Hiursi T. and 5. to 7 to J:;1) p. m. 639 Hohman St., one .door ...i)i f ir TTofAl i".io

l)an Saturday night, Dec. 11th,! Unity Hall. Best of music. Eadies!

SOc. Gents 55c. 12-3-1:

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YOUR Photographer 89 State St. Phone 1492

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Our Price Reduction Sale Coming as it does Before the Holidays when you really need it, is a DUTY TO OUR FRIENDS IN 'HAMMOND AND VICINITY The High Priced Shoe must go! They are going here at prices below next season9s levels. SOME EXAMPLES: FOR THE MEN

A complete assortment of tan and black shoes of very good calf. All desirable styles included. These shoes have been selling at $1 1 per pavr. (0 ?- OUR PRICE TO YOU NOW n&JCJ Other fine shoes, all styles and leathers, $5, $6. $7 and $7.50 The Entire Stock of the Best Shoes Are 15 to 30 Lower in Price WOMEN'S FINE BOOTS The entire stock sharply reduced in price. For women and girls, several hundred pair cf tan and black shoes, regular J Vt QC

$8 values, at V - A second assortment, perfectly styled, all leathers all sizes. Were $9 to $14. , NOW $7.75 TO $10 Most of the old stock is gone the new shoes are lower priced, but of the same high quality.

BUSTER BROWN SHOES are included in the rare values here for children. All at lower prices. FOR BOYS A fine lot of black and brown shoes at $2.45 T0 $4.45 Boys' High-Cut Shoes, two buckle. Twd lots, $5.50 values, at $5.35 and $4.35 Boys Popular Army Shoes. Special at $3.25 FOR GIRLS Save $1 to $3 per pair on all the classy girls shoes found here.

nu oALKIrILL Ur yUALlil Busts Brswh Shoes fcr pqysgirls Benefit Now by This GREAT PRE-CHRIS TMA S SALE BUY SHOES OF THE HELLERMAN QUALITY At Strikingly Low Prices 595 Hohman Street, Hammond

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Greater than this store or any other in the Calumet Region has ever shown. Every tern below describes a stylish shoe of quality at a big saving. These Prices for Saturday, Monday and Tuesday We've picked out three representative savings for women, children, men and boys. There are others also equally important. Remember, come early for first choice.

V omen's $5 Tan and Blick Shoes

$3.45

Tan and black gun metal, in the season's smartest last

is a well-made shoe that should scil for $5 heel. Sizes DA to 7.

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School or medium

$2.50 House Slippers $1.39 Women's Side Gore Princess House Slippers, with patent stay and gcod rubber heel. The! $2.50 grade, at $1.39.

$2.59 Juliettes $1.45 Women's Pretty Felt Juliettes. with leather sole. Brown, wine, Ihtck, erey and blue; prettily trimmed.

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Misses' and Children's Cloth Top Shoes

$2c45

A smart Goodyear welt, in sizes 9 to 2. Patent leather vamps, with cloth top3. $3.50. at $2.45.

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Children's Button Shoes at $1.50 H. C. Godman make Children's Shoe in sizes 4 to 8. Cloth top or all gun metal; button. McKay sole, at $1.50. Misses' and Children's Shoes at $1.69 "H. C. Godman Co." make, in lace and button, in sizes 9 to 2. A good quality gun metal shoe, Mt!i cloth top. Unusual value at $1.69.

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A smart Dress Shoe for men in blucher and English last. Goodyear welt; in a popular shade of mahogany. It has all the appearance of a high-priced shoe, because it really was made to sell for $7.50.

Men's $5.00 Work Shoe $3.45 "Harsh. Chaplin' make, dark and light brown

Work Shoe, in a sturdy, good looking well-made '

last: $3 grade, at $3.45. Men's Felt House Slipp ers

$1.19

Romeo style felt House Slippers, in black and grey, well made in every way. Regular $2 grades, at $ 1 . 1 9.

Boys' and Youths' $4 Shoes

$2.45

Boys' and youth's black gun metal Shes, in sizes 1 to 6. They were made to sell for $4 by Hoerr Adams Co. Reduced for this ale to $2.45. Boys' and Youths' Mahogany Shoes $2.95 "Hoerr Adams" fine quality, made to sell at $4.50; in sizes 1 to 6. English and full toe models. Specially priced at $2.95.

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