Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 156, Hammond, Lake County, 20 December 1920 — Page 11

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An intrTPStinK meeting will be held ' Willi lie literary diartn-pnt of th.East C hicago Wcman's ciub tomorrow

afternr.n when Christmas stories will , fcj bo told ip;iroiiriatc .to the fast ap- ; .

pro.ioh.ng- hulnhiy.. The department

Chester and Kichard Kobirson, stu- i Via? be-?n fortunate in securing M'.s ints at th K:wn Milltarv ehrot nri.l ' Tiif 1 K-n-i,an n .,,it lln,1 thf

i. anu .ti i o . . iiuuiii?un sjif iMfJ UL Lilt; LH ' ilMU ii. i lie iiiUMtui, this city, are. arriving hom to icnl . will be nt the hoinc of Mrs. J. P. Ken- ! the holidays and accompanied by cia- ' nedy in 145th street. It 1? desired that ! mates, Robert Livingston of Montana ' there be a large attendance of mem- ! . nd Walker Stewart of New York. bers presi'nt. ! 1 !. re will be many social affairs' On Saturday evening, December IS.! j-Urned in the young men's honor dur- I the home of Dave Kobert. 446 Hickory inc their stay here. j street, was t.'ie scene of a delightful The students of the reading class of I "dinner party" Riven in his honor by the HcKinley school are ajrnlng to- j !'is brother Lewis. The home was! ward perfection in their rehearse of I beautifully decorated for the occasion

.Mr!V ee-ret n r.n..t I'trtatmi 'i'Jl holly fttld C'hristnlRS

I 'ay, to be rrerented at the school u

oitorlum, Wednesday cvenlngr, lee. rind, at S o'clock. The public Is lnltel to attend. M!9 Gail Dicks-on of Grapovins street ha? Issued invitation." for a linen

festoons.

("overs were laid for 16 guests. After i

the excellent least, which was serve by the hostess Mrs. Dave Huberts, the evening Has spent most enpoyably In music, consisting of instrumental and

I vocal selections or tne nijrnesi ora":.

folos ami duets were rendered by Mrs.

.bower complimentary to Mlsa Lillian. ' ; d p Huberts, a'.s

Hughes and to be lield the evening- of Tuesday the 21st. The engagement of Mifs Hughes will soon bo informally announced. The Lady Elks true to their Christmas custom will entertain at a gra'ahag affair tomorrow evening at tho

Mr. Lewis K.vberts cave a few nam-, hers. Mrs. Fisher was in extremely pood voice and wis highly appreciated.; Mrs. Dave Roberts "I rertded at tU" j piano. Aiii'-nc those present were a ; number of the officials of tho Interna- ' tionil Lra.l Kf fining Co.. namely.

home of Mrs. it. F. McCarthy in South jtessrs. O. L. Johnson. F. K. ijtolte, ; Tod avenue. j p j Clark, 11. T . Brown. E. A. Jor- ; The Baotist Sunday school class has 1 dan W. O. "Williams. Mr. and Mrs.;

.Li-ransred to give a Christmas cantata on Christmas eve with Mrs. John lb-van directing the affair. It ia a usual consideration on the part of the class ecah year to entertain prior to the Christmas holiday. The 'Indiana Harbor Tythlan Sisters

Jotrrh Fisher, M and Mrs. Claj ton Fine!;. P. II. Evans. and John Knrdon. Tho guests departed at a late hour, expressing their appreciation to tho hosts and hostess fo rthe, pleasant

manner in which they were entertain- ; B

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East 53hica?a. Impiama. Chicago and Fornyth Avenues Under U. S. Government Supervision Capital and Surplus, $150,000.00 What Are Your Plans for 1921? How much more money have you in this strong national bank today than you had this time last year? Have you made 1920 the year of high wages, a saving year? Many folks have. The hundreds of additional savings accounts at this bank show that people have been savings. Twelve months in 1921 to save money. Let this national bank help you. Come here, open a savings account, or add regularly to your existing account here.

EAST CHICAGO INDIANA Chicago and Forsyth Avenues At East Chicago's Busiest Center Capital and Surplus, $65,000.00 Reserve Your 7 Gold Bonds Now Those wishing to invest their savings so that their money will bring them a higher income rate or who wish to invest their January money, should reserve 7 First Mortgage GOLD Bonds at this bank NOW. Ask about these bonds. Either call at this bank, write, or telephone.

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MONDAY DECEMBER ' 20, 1920

PRICE ATTENTION

A:fra Pleasure With a Brunswick in your Home When the Sandman puts in his appearance and the eyes of the little ones begin to droop, the playing of one or

two soft melodies

Twilight," or a lullabv will have

delightfully soothing effect upon the playworn toddlers, sending them off to Dreamland with the happiest thoughts.

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In the Home with Children Has a Priceless Value Not only is the Brunswick enetrtaining to children at any hour of the day, keeping their little minds occupied and incidentally keeping them out of mischief, but it is highly educational. It gives them the benefit and refinng influence of the world's best music, which will be reflected in their character and their keen appreciation of music. A splendid selection 'of records for children of all ages, from wee tots to high school boys and girls.

Exclusive Brunswick Features Brunswick "Ultona" reproducer plays all records , at their best- a turn of the hand adapts it to any make of record. Brunswick oval all-wool tone amplifier a valuable aid to perfect tone reproduction. Brunswick Record Filing System with convenient arrangement of drawers and records.

Brunswick to Meet all Requirements of Type and Price Our No. 110 special Christmas offer a Brunswick Phonograph in brown mahogany or oak, with sixteen record selections of your own choice for $156.80 Others frctn $125.00 up. Plenty of time to pay. Your 1921 Calender is Waiting Here for You

Service Supreme Features WTien you buy your Brunswick Phonograph here you are assured of I00' o Brunswick, because you get Seifcr Service with it. Although a Brunswick needs less looking-after than any other standard make, our service man is always Johnny-on-the-spot if your Brunswick should require adjustment or something. Brunswick records can now be had at all ou rthree stores.

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SMOKING STAND, $15.50 A Dandy Gift A complete Smoking Stand, has space for everything the smoker needs. Pipe' rack, humidor for cigars or cigarettes, etc. Finished in mahogany with trimmings in brass. This makes an ideal present.

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AN ODD ROCKER IS ALWAYS ACCEPTABLE Here we show three of our best Rockers. They are big and roomy, constructed of hard wood and upholstered in high grade tapestry of several beautiful decigns. A very acceptable gift for mother or father. Q C 7 Reduced to "

PRISCILLA ALDEN SEWING TABLE, $7.50 The beauty of ihis little HrisciKd Aldcn Tabic will appeal to ar,y woman who does sewing. It is ve ly convenient and will hold all tlie necessary details for sewing.

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CEDAR CHESTS

The most admirable and wanted gift for Milady. The most complete assortment can be had if you come in tonight or tomorrow. One of

the big sellers is 42-inch gen- one is in uine Tennessee Cedar Chest copper bound, for

LAMPS OF ALL KINDS,

We still have a good assortment of Floor and Table Lamps suitable for every room and cotner of the home. There is no such thing nowadays as too many lamps the more one has and uses, the more

style. Priced reasonable.

Overstuffed Cane and Parlor Suites Reduced

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FURNITURE FOR THE LITTLE ONES The small furriture we show, including Doll Cabs, are not made in toy factories. They are made in furniture factories on the same principal and drsigns as the big pieces are made; consequently they will give elegant service to the children. Avoid the last minute? rush, come in tomorrow and select yours. Will deliver any time.

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