Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 150, Hammond, Lake County, 13 December 1920 — Page 5
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r Personal and Social News The home of Mr, and Mrs. H. Klaprndt of Hwisch -as the scone of a. qult weddlngr Sunday afternoon at four "clock when their daughter MildreJ ecms the bride of Gua Maudlins Hammond. Mi. Mable RofenMstl. a cousin of the bride and Fred Masrdanz, a brother of th groom, were attendants. The bride wore a traveling go-an of blue trlcolette and charmus? with a corsage bouquet of brlde'a rosea and lllliea of the valley. Miss Rosenblatt wore black panne velvet with a corsage of yellow tea roses. Mr. and Mrs. Migdtn! will make their homo with her parents. The home economics department of the Hammnnd Woman's Club met Thursday afternoon at the Washington school. There -were 66 ladies present who enojyed a most lnterest'ngr demonstration of Christmas cakes an.i their decorations. There will be no meeting of the home economics department during the holidays. They will me.t January 20. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Potis, Eugene Shraeder of Gary, Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Brown and son Junior of Chicago were dinner guests last night at the hnnw f Mr. and Mrs. Carl Benner of IS rendu Btreet. LIVE LOCAL NEWS "ADS" PLEATING AND RE-PLEATING A13 kinds of skirts In one day. Button covering, hemstitching, braiding, all work guaranteed. Call at Waey'a. 91 State St.. little west ef Hohman St. Phone 446 Hammond. 8-27 Special for Thursday. Dec. 15. t DfLuis Theatre, "Moosehtar;."' T!i Shrine of Childhood, 2 reels. 12-13-SOTICE TO EAGirS. Members are requested to be present a'. Eagles Hall Sunday. IV c. 12. 2 p..ni., for class initiation and chicken suppr. 12-9-4 ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE. ATTENTION 1 O. O. M. Bring your families and friends the PclAixe Theatre Thursday, Dec. and see the Mooseheart pictures, reels ia addition to regular show. 12-1 to IS EI21N SIX $250 00 1317 Elsin tourlne car in g-ood running; order. Starter and lights. We neel the room so will sacrifice for quick cash sale. BOHLl.VG AUTO SALES, Phono 2S6. 12-13-3 Golden Kod Camp 1567 K. U. of A. will hold a. special meeting tomorrow afternon at o'clock at the I. o. o. y. 12-13 -otice. You "cm g-et tickets at Ieisenfelt Bros. Cigar Store for Columbia phonograph to be- given away at Eagle's dauce, Dc. lSth. 12-6-2w "MOOSEHEART" "The Shrine of Childhood.' nLuxe Theatre Thursday and evening, Dec. 16th. 2 reels, afternoon 12-13-3 Dr. H. W. Cawley ha amoved his dntl office across the street from former location. 12-9-1 AT TKE WESERVBU LADIES FHOP Stlk Hose, already boxed for Christmast gifts. We have them In ail colors nd cues at $1.25, $2.00 and up to $8.00. 12:13 Hammond Chapter No. 370. O. E. s., will hold its annual lectioa of officers at tha regular stated meeting Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock, at the Masonic Temple. A good attendance is desired. 12-13 MOOSEHEART" The Shrine of Childhood.' DeLpxe Theatre Thursday and ereslng, Dec 16th. 2 reels, afternoon 12-13-3 CLIP THE C.OCPOX Today It is a Men's Combination Set. Clip It out of Lion Store ad on the Santa Claus page. Something every man appreciates. 12-13 Mpeclal for Thursday. Dec. 16. at DeLiUXS Theatre. "Mooseheart." Tne Shrine of Childhood, 2 reels. 1Z-13-3 CHEVROLET 1S20 mode! 490 touring car. Brand new, never beeu run, $140.00. 4 ' J J down. Balance In easy monthly payments. Regular price $920. BOHLINO AUTO SALES i Fhone Hammond 266. 12-13-3 ATTENTION- I-4 O. O. M. Bring your families and friends the DeLuxe Theatre Thursday, Dec. to 2 snd the Mooseheart pictures, reels In addition to regular show. 12-12 Hellsrman's price reduction sale is .1 pre-Christmas sale for the benefit or the holiday shopper. Buy good sho, s at strikingly low prices this week. 6J5 Hohman street. 12-13-OAKUND SI-V 11$ touring, good tires, just repainted and orerhaiTTed. Will sell for $62.25. Including one year Insurance policy and carrying charges. $392.25 riown, balance easy monthly payments. BO H1J NG AUTO SALES, Phone' 28. 12-13-3 T. C'urt Vsn Woerden of 110 Carroll street lias moved from Hammond. ... 12-13-3 CHRISTM4H f.lPT Kl GUESTIO1 Silk Hosiery, Smart Spats. Holiday Slippers, large assortment. Buy her a pair of euedeiblue or black kid novelty boots or slippers at the price reduction sale at llellermans, 595 Hohman St. 12-13-3 MOTHER GRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN, A CartainRallcf (or Fevsrlah Of , anscieatjso, Hnjirl., -fomrh Treaties, TeetVlBa n'arder, Bd Deslrer Wra. T:,t 1tr,,L RM f Tnd Mark. Oon't scespt L" 34 ?JO-, 4!"i1i!r:lsfi"'- ts. aruttuts. mother GRAY CO.. Is Roy. N. Y. NOTICE J. E. HOWELL & CO. Storm Sashes. Weater Stripi, Window Shades, Curtain Re Is, Awnings. ISS Highland St. PHone Ham'd 17 E. Fifth Aye. Fhone Gary avx.
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Mrs. C.jfJ. tuBols of 439 SummiMstreet entftained at dinner December 10 for he( daughter Mrs. Raymond 1). Klder oij Conneaut Lke, Va. Tins guest rentined until late in the alternoon whf( a two course luncheon w .i aervxi. TJiey were the JlediLm6,U K. Herring Chicago. ,t . A. PuL.oIm ot Cr vn IWnt Mrs. Wm. Allen. Mr.. Win. Ahlt'orj. Ralph Vjgl, Mauri-; A (.' her(, J. Mi.chk, ( :. A, rulojS anU Mi s, Klder nfe. Mi?s L-na t'oipei. Th. art department of the llara,mond Wa!en's club will hnv a Christ -nius grub b-h partv al. the - n i . Mrs. M. Rothchild of 853 H.hmun St. Tuesday e-vninfr. lecember 14. Ttic Mesdbrr.t K. Armstrong ami J. Fox wiit be the assisting hostess- n. Tii. ovetimg hour committer of tnc Tl.inimoiid Woman's club will meet it the home of Mrs. W. C. Iielm&n f OlendRle Park this evening. This is their annual Christmas narty and fine time U anticipated. The hosiers v.-ill b-; Ala Adkms, Rose Hehmnl, Aldrii. Pepin una Mrs. T-nta t Irlssingej-. Mrs. E. W. Kemp very pleasntly r nteruained a number of friends at h--r home, lli Conkey avenue, Saturday evening, December The. 11th. Mumc and dancing- were enjoyed nod it j.rettiZy appcirat.'d thrte Cour.o Iuik iu-on was scrwtl. The u.-.-M j u ( re the Mise Ktta Mueni. o. Clam Kis-her. Lu Van Fit?., Je-aiu-Ue Nuek. M.ut: Schweter, 'Gertrude Schroeier and Mr!, llnlh MontUfel. A v e ry given for joeasnt surpris-j party w.i Mrs. Anna Henry of Plumrner avenue Saturday evening by the members pf the. Blue Bird Sowinjr club. Pedro wan played and a dele-table two course luncheon was served. Thoo present were the Mesdames Lillian Mancel, Cleo McN'ally, Cecil Lauerman, Clara Reppert. Heanette Westbay, Gadsby and Miss Irene Gailsby. "Waiter Thompson, son of Mr. an-1 Mrs. J. O. Thompson of 1188 Harrison street, who haa been 111 for the past two months with a malady contracted while in service was able to be out to church yesterday. Mrs. Albert Hudson ef Becker street wsil fntertam the fast Cnlef"? Association of the f;, tiiian Sit-ler; tomorrow afternoon at 2:"'. Thi wiu te the ChrUtma grab bag party. Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Keiter of Uohman week end in South street spent the Rend as the gaeEt of that c.iy. oi the Ward Macks Francis Hammel oC Detroit was tn ;l tuest over the oast week end of the
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Mr. and Mn. John Huck of 117 Han- ! over street announce fie eniraccine it of their daughter Kmma Jxiuiso to Waiter McMamara. Mrs. C. R. Richter of 2S7 l.OR.xn street left for Donovan, lii.. today. She was called there by the death of her sister Miss Iline Thorp. The literature department of the Hammond Woman's club will hold tti annual Christmas meeting at the home of Mrs. A. F. Rohrer of 1032 Hohman street. Mrs. George Summer of Indiena Harbor will have charge of the program. Chorus singing and vocal solos will contribute to the program. Each member of the committee is cordially Invited to come, bring sewing, self nd all their capacity for enjoyment Tuesday afternoon at 2:30. The Hammond Zionist club will meet Tuesday evening at the new syna gogue. 1. Simon of New York City will i give an interesting talk on Palestine, Mr. Simon is an executive member oi the Zion Commonwealth. All members are urged to be present. Mrs, Walter F. Bielefeld, daughter Marie and mother, Mrs. Francis Kepert. will leave for I.os Angeles, Calif., where they wi'i remain several months. Mrs. George Orcutt and daughter Marion of Boston. Mass . are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Farley lumbar of 21 Rlmbach avenue. The Tuesday Afternoon Bridge ciub wlil be entertained at a one o'clock luncheon at the Hammond Country Club tomorrow by Mrs. Jessie Wilson. Alice Hammond, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hammond of Glendale- who Is attending Indiana University has been so ill that she was forced to come h ime. Sh is suffering with inflamma. tory rheumatism caused they think from infected tonsils. ' "William Wiike, the young son c-t Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wilke of 2S Detroit street is undergoing an operation at the "Wesley hospital, Chicago, today. They are removing an abeess which lias formcl on his eye. Their daughter Virginia who has been 111 for the past week is some improved. Any rf-reon interested or desiring to have the es-service men at tne Hojdieri and Sailors hospital, Chicago, hiwe their share of Christmas cheer. w,!i cal! Mrs. John Gavit. 1543 or Mrs. s ;. Wiltsee, 3233. as they are In charge of the box that tho South Side W. C. T. U. are sending. "Ruth." a Biblical drama f two acts and six scenes will be given by thJ Oddfellows and Kebekahs of Lak county under the direction of Mrs. Ida Howell of Hammond at the McKinley auditorium. East Chicago, Friday, Iec mber 17. The cast are members of the Oddfelows and Rebekahs from all over .the county, and many of the i u -tw-j j-M,-, fT-vy -i -5r --wi.ipr muzfff i V -s feVir "- ' . .
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rt fu J r-T w M w Allis Chalmers American Can American Cur and Foundry American ln'omoi!vi American Steel Kouridry ... An.ieoi. 1a . . Hnid win I ir.ee mot i ve Uet hlehrm yteel H , Consolidated (a Corn l't otlm t.j , Crucible Steel . . . . General Motors Lackawanna tn'f I Lehigh Valley Midvale Steel X. V. Air F.ruke New York Certt-'il Norfolk and Western Northern I'acitlo Pure Oil .' Pressed Steel k'ct R.-iilw;jy it.-cl Springs .... Reading Rfpiitilic iron hmJ Stffl ... Southern Vaeifle Soutbr rr. Railway SlU'lebaker Texas Co V. S.' Steel Weptinh. u.e Wily? Overland Sinclair Oil 1!8 2 2 12. Tt--" :il 3 : i 8 5 U 61 't 77 V., f 1 .1 2 V 13 4 8 i- ' s? R71', I'-'! '2 7:(-U 32 7 '.' 12 SI 6" n - 3 j 41 41 7S" 41 6 m CHICAGO I ASH (.RAIN'. WilCAT No. 1 red, $1.97H: " haid wirier, $1.78; 1 north, spring, $1 62'-4. CORN No. 2 white. 73Mic; No. white, 71 Si 71 Sc; No. 4 white. 69! 70c; 2 yellow. 7'JVte; 3 yilow, ?3f"?ic; yellow. 72.'iV7Cc. OATS No. 1 white, 40 's Ti ;o Uc; 2 white, 49;0c: 3 white, 43r!49c; 4 white. 4 7 ' ij i 5 Vt c. CIUCAt.O LIVE STOCK. ITOGS Ret ipts, 5300; market, weak nnd about 25 lower; bulk, $P.40W 0 55: top. $0.65; heavyweight. $S.4'"a 55: medium weight. $9. 45 W 9.55; light weight. $?.401'9.60; light lights, tfgi 9.55; heavy ; citing sows, sni-oth, '' -30 '3 9.45; pack ins sows, r.'ugh. $.! t 9.30; pii,s. $.l,7J'cr 1V60. CATTLE -rtecetpts. i'; marke,. dull and lower. Beef Steers Med1 urn and heavyweight. $13.00 i 13.00; cbii'ce and pr.me $ts.00i 1.1.00; medium and good, $8.75 13.0"; light weight. $1 0.2 5 V 14 40; pood and choice. $10.;ii-1 $.$; comnioi. -no medium, $5.75 ;J 10.15. Batcher Cattle -llcfji. $1.75 ' i t.n "; cows. $i.S9'g!).50; bulls. $4.60 "f S.5". Canners and Cutters Cow and heifers, $3.25 a i 40; c:mnrr stcrrs $4.0!'f 1.50; veal calves (light and l.undyw eight . $9.1 0V' 10.00; fe der ?teer..$6.C0'i?S.ii0; stocker steers. $t. 508. 25; s;ocker cows and In iters, $4.5Af 6 1. Western Ttange Cattb Heef sti-rf, $7.304 1". 25; cows and heifers, $I.g;.;y 8.5P. rmcAiio vkal so to o n-. TO to 8" lbs.. 11 ft 13c; 8 to lOu UJilc: fancy. 15c; ove-weiglit ki-Decp-Scated Coughs develop serious complication If tcglected. Use so old and tima-trtcd remedy that has gives satisfaction for more than fifty years MRS. E. LEE Phone 3346 j Lectures daily from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m., "The Righl Way to Live" 696 State Line St.. opp. Clinton, III. side, Hammond. '- s-sia: s' if-j. s 4 .-.-:. i ! i : I i
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WANTED Sales ladies, cashiers and wrapper girls fpr our Toy Dept. Apply to Mr. Green, Lion Store i lain in 01 id. 12-13-2 l'OR HALE- -OldKmobiie C-.Jpe ll20 model driven only 2.'V)0 ml! like new; h bargain ai Jl.noO. . . M. Wir-h".st.5i!- ' ''J! n w - Hrpmoni 12:i:t:3 I .OT flaln tflk" ' toVnhtf7JT7an ' KU tootli charm. Reward. Ueturn tu CHrroll A Newton. Jeweler, JSS ytate st Hammond. 12 tj 2 KOK KENT Four light houek:erin k rooms. 4 13 Ugan St., Hitniiioni Indiana. 12'13 KOit saLe a room." mo"drnhJie In business district tor $5,500: smail I.-i.mient down; balaneo Uke rent- imlurrliatc possession, winter'. fU)i)ly of ' oal in. I'htmo 1753 or 557 Hammond 12:lJ:tf X'T IX FliiV Kti).M t'ui. 1-Oli UliXT 5 room modern cottage on Indiana ave. Inguire iOi S'bley sf Hammond. 1212 j l .8 A Lt-VesedTTSsdaV, December ljth, Rfter i p. m., wiii sell tho contents of my five rooms, consisting- of two bratw beds, spring-u and mattress; i dressers: round table; six chairs, 9x12 rug; rockers, soft coal heater; gas range sinan rugs, etc. Buyer can rent flat if aci-irt-d. .30 Walter st, llrst Hat, Hammond. 9 . . 9 SayMerry Xmas To the Boy With a Pair of these High Storm Shoes A sensible, practical gift that will make any boy happy. Made of good strong, durable leather that will withstand the hard wear that a healthy, happy boy is sure to give them. And the price will aDDcal to economical parents. Sizes 9 to WA $4.45 Sizes 1 to 5!2 " $5.25 to $5.85 Jas. B. Ortt , "The Shop Ahead" 169 E. STATE STREET HAMMOND t.t; ma. ,i, uaw.o. "9 o .r4 or si lans Call at this Bank and Talk Over Your ankinff Fire W. G. PAXTON, President. F. R. MOTT, Vice President.
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will espouse the cause of a man worked against him in the primary In preference to some other candidate who worked' for the suecet-s of Mr.. McCray. Hdward Toner of nderson. who wa sore of the pubernat rla! candidates opposing McCray.'is the manager of the MeClure boom. Inuring the primnry Mr. MeClure served as one ot the active managers In the camp oi his fellow townsman. Toner. Another point that is presented, and which may be considered as a factor against McClyre, Is that Toner and his adherents are violently opposed to the abolishment of the primary law in the nomination of Vnlted States senator. i and governor. Mr. Mn'rav has declar- ! ed that he is opposed to the primary and will seek Its repeal. Therefore, it is not behved that Mr. McCray will seek to grlve the important ! position in the house to a man who' may feel it his duty to block any action to repeal the primary law as it Colds are dangerous and annoy.i,c, causlns1'neumoniaj Flu, Coughs. and other ailments. Get effective, results and instant relief by using ER-CAI gl JiiV'.WJ- t.";". VrJI'1 Mlr?'i'';Vi-l W B.1
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effects state-wide candidates. Unless there Is Borne change in tin situation in the next three weeks th chance of Jacob Miltenberyer of Muncie seem the best. Still, It is no", known whether he is favored by tne Governor-elect In regard to Milten berger it might be said that a "handoff" policy on the part of Mr. McCrav would work In his favor, unless, it course, the governor-elect Indorses him. No one pretends thai Mlltersberger would make an especially strong speaker. On the other hand iv seems to be the only available compromise candidate. There is still a chance for a man from the southern part of the stat-. Claude A. Smith of 1'rinceton has been mentioned for the place, but so far he has not developed strength. There "s also a possibility that the house maygo outside its membership for th', speaker. CZEKHS? MAC DRAFT Cnimay Sweep HAS RETURNED Now is the time to have your stepped-up chimney and furnsce cleaned by an expert Mac Draft. For prompt attention call J. E. Leach, Motorcycle Shop, PHONE HAMMOND 2137 W - 'WW'l0m 9 iT'V FOS PHONE 1441. " - . .. u-4 f h tnimc if y it i mfwrtUitik ium you ever noticed that
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