Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 175, Hammond, Lake County, 13 January 1921 — Page 7
Thursday. Jnnuarr 13. 1921. i'- i
THE TniKS Pair Seven
WHITING and its PEOPLE
Rev. H. K. DeBra. zettttva &Acrslirjr of tue Calumet federation or iurch, will b tho speaker at th assembly period of the community i.' ainlnar chool at th s,ssmbly period f f th community training school at ib public librau-y oa Thursday night l his ETeryon of the 59 enrol!M is urged to be present, and may t'rlag a. risitor. Ijso Lipshltr and Ernest Assenielir.er fcave purchased the Demltov:tch Karas on flschrupp aenu, '-here they hare mpl room for tora. first cia service station and day tiid ntjht tax! service. The annual installation of the East
ern Stars was held on Monday night, i :th Mrs. Gladys Douglas Piper as installing officer. Those to aerve fori
th enuins year are: "Worthy matron, N11; Jenkins: -worthy patron, Herman Theissen: associate matron. Cecelia, Orfterburg; secretary, Cora Eatin; treasurer. Blanche Braley; rontluctrese. Mattia Peterson: associate i.unductres, Maud Lemen. Points of tne Star: Adah, Rene McBrlde: XlJth, Ljclle Moldahl: Esther. Mamie Miller: Martha, Mattio Allison: Electa, Irene Baker; Warden. Jessie Black; Kt-ntlnel. A. J. Will. The past officer ere presented w 1th gifts, preser.taI on speeches being: mad by Mrt. OaUrburg and Mm. Eaton. Following i ha business session a program was rendered. Mrs. f R. Poll and Mr. John McNeill, each slnsrinsr a proup of "Tt, Mrs. John McNeill Kiving several excellent readinya. (flefreuht"n!s were served to tha 250 peraon. n number of these bemq guest?, owing to Its being open installation. Morton Trout of Pennsylvania, eve- : je has been placed on the Standard O.I company's annuity lief. Mr. Trout, w-;-,o is president of the Whiting Savand Loan association, will now rvote a great part of his time to the latter organization. A. ObresUk. manager of the Star Tjeater. moved his family to Whiting -sierday from Gary, they locating in the Lucie flat on Central avenue. Mr. firire j.'.ak, who "is to erect the bf-autl-new theater for Whiting expects to have his plans completed by the latpart of this week, Tn", Col. Theorlnre post. No. 263. W. I! ('.. at the'.;- regular meetins; had t. e following officer installed by Mrs. W .:... installing officer from HamKOiid : Mrs. Carrie Thomas', president: M : Joan Mahnke. Sr., vice president; Mr.--. Eider, chaplain; Mrs. Ivy, con!'ji:tei.; Mr?. Fehrman, associate con-ii-j'tres. : Mrs. Mary Dunlap. guard; Mr?. Owens, assistant guard: color bvarers, Mrs. 'Bessie Johnson; Mrs. II '.lii'-i-, Mrs. McClellan: Mrs. Fuller. Mrs. Sadie Roe, patriotic Instructor; Mrs. Elizabeth .McCarthy, secretary; Mrs. Effle Rowe. treasurer. A num-b-r of visitors from Hammond and iiast Chicago were present, a lunchon beins? served at the Majestic restaurant after the meeting. A num- ( r of visitors from Hammond and nth Chicago were present. Mrs. Irene Whitmer will entertain t '" members of the Young Ladies t i:!d of. the Congregational church at i r home in Atchison avenue tomorit'v evening at ":5i o'clock) at-a spev :al meeting. Mrs. Marion Snyder, age 73 years, i as.-ed away at the home of her a'Jgl-.ter. Mrs. Fred Kennedy of Ohio , enue on yesterday morning, she suci umbed to an attack of heart trouble. a sliort ser ice was preached at tha lnnvJ home at T o'clock last cvei !ns by nv. Ivey of the m. e. churcli. "t master and Mr?. Kennedy tea v-
injj- for their former home In Bell Fountaine, Ohio, over the Pennsylvania railroad last night with the remains. Mrs. Fred Alexander of West 119th street Las aj her guest. Mrs. Hanson tf Michigan.
Mlsa Ul Schaeneman entertained a few friends at her home in LForte t-.venue in honor of her sister, who is visiting her from Canada, Miss Helen Duggan has been appointed a regular assistant at the public library, succeeding her sister, Mrs. Chas. Shaenfelt, nee Mildred Duggan. The Ladles Rosary society will give a card party at the Sacred Heart hall this evening. There will be prizes and refreshments. At a meeting of Council 1S96, K. of C. held Tuesday evening, Scoot Master James LaPert's boy scout troop No. 5 of the Sacred Heart church entertained the members with a proprom consisting of drilling, reciting
of the lessons taught them and songs. A contest of speed and accuracy was held. John Ward being the winner, reie!ved a scout pocket knife. I. J. I'askwleta save a short and inter
esting talk on the uo'.ug of the scouts, after which he prescited seven scouts John Poland. Henry Erlkh. Thomas Harmon. Harold Nyland. Francis 0IonnelI. James Pai'ier and Charles
Ktross. with second class Kuiit bad-.-s , KyzgrJKaTSZJ'giSliy; they having f.assed the. tests requlr'-l I w
for promotion from a tenderfoot to a
secmd class s'-ou. After tli gr;irn rel'reNiiin.-ni s were scro 'I.
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Whiting Advertisement $ Are Winners
January mid-month, records on sale, also -Margie" and ''Broadway Rose." by Ted Lewis, at Sam Aronberg's. 50 119th street. 3-12-tf If jun did not receive oar 1021 cslender. ttIII rbeerfully irlve u upon request. Selfrr January rrleases of Rrnnivmtek Iterords (InclndlBg "Martrie") and Q. R. S. rolls now on sale. Selfer Fnrnltare Company. 1-6-tf Open Thursday, Saturday and payday eveninrs, only. Seifer Furniture Co. 12-23 STAR THEATER TOMtiHT Pearl W kite In -Tfce Thirf,' a story bit tourhrj ererr tint rrbere woman nhldes an4 n smasklog tws-et Sanahine comedy. 1-12-2 nUXCEWS THEATER TOMCHT OllTe 1 boiaaK In The Spffe Bride:" ulso SunnhJne Sambo comedy nnd latest I'athe eirn. 1-13- ' For Sale Five room bri-k bungalow 232 Atchison avenue. Oak finish. 1-12-3 Tor Sale S room house on 40 foot lot, 403 Central avenue. J-12-3
Two furr.is-hed rooms for rent, after 4:30. 402 LaPorte avenue.
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1-12-1 Attention knights of Pythias and ryihian Sisters Joint installation Thursday evening at 8 p. m., K. of P. lodg- Convenes at 7:15 p. m. Members and visitors invited to attend. 1-12-2
Others save what you spend; save for yourself; Citizens National Bank.
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FRESff RABBITS 3 for $1.00 BONELESS RIB ROAST 32c PLATE BOILING BEEF 10y2c PLATE CORN BEEF Home Cured 9y2c NATIVE VEAL SHOULDER ROAST 242c HAM SHANK 23c VEAL STEW SPECIAL ...19c LAMB STEW W2c LAMB SHOULDER 28c SPARE RIBS n1 HOME MADE SAUER KROUT Per quart 15c FRESH PIGS FEET 10V2c FLANK STEAK 28c MAYER'S CALIFORNIA HAM W2c FRESH MADE HAMBURGER 18c FRESH BALTIMORE OYSTERS Per quart 70c EXTRA LARGE BEEF KIDNEYS Each 8c RABBITS 3 for $1.00 TOILET PAPER 3 large rolls 25c HIPOLITE FOR "CAKES Per jar 35c BUCKWHEAT FLOUR 5 lb. sasck .49c TOMATO PUREE Per can 8c; 3 for 20c PURITAN MALT AND HOPS 89c CALUMET CATSUP 2 for .- 25c CAN CORN AND PEAS 6 cans for 75c BATH ROSE TOILET SOAP 5 bars 27c JAP ROSE SOAP 3 for 25c JELLO Assorted. 2 for 25c NOODLES 3 pkgs 25c NUTRO Per can, 10c; 6 cans. 59c FANCY HEAD RICE Per lb., 10c; 3 lbs. for c HEAD LETTUCE. GREEN ONIONS. CELERY AND SWEET POTATOES
WE CLOSE THURSDAY AT NOON WE DO NOT CHARGE FOR DELIVERIES C. W. HUBBARD AUTO DELIVERY 741 CLAUDE ST., HAMMOND
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H. J. GESCHEIDLER, Asst. Sec.-Treas. FRANK HAMMOND, Sec.-Treas.
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Like the days of o to see these wonderful ''Manhattan" and "Artistic" Silk Shirts selling for $5.95. They are the genuine radium silk, eagle crepe, crepe de chine, and baby broadcloth. A big variety of attractive patterns all colors guaranteed. Friday and Saturday, $5.95.
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Underwear Bargains really worth while, too! Men's $2.50 Heavy Cotton Ribbed Union Suits, in ecru and silver colors, and some heavy flat fleece Union " A Q Suits, in grey. All sizes in lot, at Men's $3.50 Heavy Fiat Fleece Union Suits, in Oneita knit, random and grey color: and men's heavy mixed 15 wool Union Suits in natural color. Clearance . . . .
Men's $3.50 Morino Finish Union Suits, Swissan Ribbed and Heavy Cotton Ribbed Union S-rits, in spring needle rib, natural color;. All sizes. 34 to 46. 1 f EL
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To Settle our Claim, the Insurance Co. are going to close out the entire stock at big reductions within the next 10 days
pi I? Boys' $2.50 Wool Mixed Union Suits in heavy fht fleece and
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Men's $3,50 Heavy All-Wool Union Suits, in heavy tuck rifc
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