Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 211, Hammond, Lake County, 24 February 1921 — Page 7

Thursday. Fob. 24. 1021.

THE TIMES Pago So cii

PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS

IS BREVITY SOUL OF SPliING GOWNS?

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infant daughter L. Race of t'il

leslie Jane Knee, of Mr. and Mr 3. K

Doug-la avenue, West Hammond, anil j

itrar.ddaufrhter o Mr. and Mrs. Win. Smith of 11 S3 Van Ruren street whs christened at the home of her Brandmother by the new L.eeson of the Monroe St. Chu-.-h-

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Miss Irene Ca'f r was a truest

Cleon Pernod of Chicago at a dinner party and the WashinKton's birthday jail given at the South i-'lmre Country Club Tuesday tiitrlit. February CL'r.d. - I'or.aii Oavit. who has been ill tvit'i the typhoid fev.?r f ir the past three '?li s, Is able to pit up. J. P. Ppurgreon of Sll Kohman street f. ho has neen d'eite ill for the past few days is some better today. -e l.awr'ni'8 I..ivenwoth of TopKV iiti.'., has neon visiting friends In Hammond for th-? past few day?. The Women's Auxiliary of th American T.'s'o'i "ill meet in room 3 of I he superior vourt house this ever.-ifijr.

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last cvt'iiig. (lames wc iT njeyd. The prizes Here awai-b-d to Clara Freeman and Jar!; Vmini;.li)n. There was music and -l-itwinff afier which a delectable tin'"-- course luncheon was served. The Inn heou table was artistically il.e v it, d with sweet peas and ferns, tlim: were fourteen jMuna p.. upio present. -

Aid Society 'he Hyde li!ii"li lio-t r-l- i'i'a. afV OiOUO of Mis. Ilpivi'' 117 Van ljui'Mi street.

Tin' usual busi'.-.-- w a.n attended t. and a bakery sale was arranged foi Sal unlay Jt. a', the llanish :i'oc.'-y store "!i C oikey avenue. Member, piease bok for n, in 1'iiday's Time .

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NEWS "AOS" j 1.00 gallon of paint. $I.5' and uj sallon 'his month. I- I.. Cohen. Sibley St. I'hrnc 103-W. " -1 6 - .1 1 1

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Tiv '. is era t sire Ilamni"tu! Won. lii;htful no '.Till;: II. F. Alli.-on ,,

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open'tm the eiiaiiinan. Mrs. Walter 1.. 'Wise oa'b d f.o- records f the previous no i .in-; w h "h were read and approved. Mrs. W. .1 ri'Ke. f,. had . hut to of rile ony's stodv l.''on Mary WattM the "Kise of Ji'im;.' ( hi s h i n;r." w hi.-h is oonsi.Ur .1 a. re.i'.Iy jreat novel. O'Keefe p a in appreciative rev lew .f the sto'-y fi:i- .-.; 1 e nd ; d lescrl, t.ons of the characters and brinatm.-' out the. prt 'in i :e n points of the story

Mr-;. S. ; i n read a h tter ri ten by Mrs. Wat 'si which pav; a ko.

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also cave an excellent commentary on the wurkd of Mary Watts, cjuotiun "civerton"' and Iw elllns pa-rticulai ty

her realism. her, conversational

'vie and her nbmty to handle any

situation Huceessfully. "Overtoil" said Mrs. Swaim, "calls The Itise if Jennie ("ushin'. the most dramatic, the most artistic and the most enduring of Mrs. Watts books." Mr.-.. Allison invited the twenty-four quests to the dmlnii room whure Mrs Warner presided over the tea tal.'l which was decorated in honor of Washington's bir.hday. Mrs. Howard '5- Stevens, Reporter. - Mis Ksther Soircngarton will be hostess Li the riembers of the Kappit I'elta Uainina Mlr'S at her home tins eenlntr. l'his is a special meetu.i; tind all niemb -rs are urged to be jirej-ent.

The Baptist Women's Union entertained their husbands at a seven o'clock dinner at their church Tuesday evening-, February 22. The enter tainment was provided for etiu eonducted by Mrs. 11, D. Licklider and Mrs. I J. Mann. The speaker for the evening- wa's Dr. Howland Hansen or the Morgan I'ark Paptist church, Chlcajro. 111. He frave an especially fmr and InteiPstiny talk. There was a violin solo by Mark Cook; a reading l.y Mrs. (', Chartine which was mucii enjoyed and Mrs. Claude "Palmer and Mrs. Wm. U.vo sans a duet. One hundred and seventy guests enjoyed a most pleasing evening

RICHEST YOUTH IS

i.-r life and the method. | with Dr. and Mr ys in writ inc. Mrs. Swaim | present.

Th Central W. C. T. I". ui,'. meet j .u tin- hone- of the vice president j l

Mrs. .le'-n Leonard. 45 1 Indiana av-lui-. lomor ov aft. tn.'iti at CioO. It wll' be in the form of an invisible ?ir st Inn. 1i.mii! and t i ree will offering- for the relief and Ib-wer mission department work vill be titlcn. Mrs. iJeorKe Adkins will sini,-, Mrs. Fred Fren. k will ftive a reiding. the speaker f"t the lunobeon nil! be the Kev. ( ', "V l,ees(oi. minister of the Monroe St. M i:. church. 'l'his is an open meeting and an in ituti ' is etf-n i "d to ali friends. - Key, peter I .a njen Jorff, th- new le.i.tor of the S'. Paul's ICpiscopal chnrcli. litis take,, Mrs. F, . l't.h-r'

I home on 1 lotiman street and his famij ly will ni.ne here some time during

the coming week. Mrs. Carter and her daughters Irene and Jean will stay

M. Iddings for the

harvard student

PLEATING- AND BUTTON-HOLE It IP1S 1 ITCHIVti. ni TTOX I OVERHRtiniMi PROMPT sniMltl-'

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The one-piece frock of serge is a siring uniform nowadays, but there are many degrees of Fmurtness. from the ordinary to the l'iz.trre. The shortness of the skirt has a trreat lieal to rio with t!.e smartness of th effect and this little dres-3, if judged by its Ienjjth, must he tiltrn-ohic. It ia emhroidered in battleship gray and features a plain, fitted front panel.

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r'a.ntsti an 1 "decorating for e!Tio. ncy and reliability go to I. L. Cohen. Phono 1036-W. 2-lb-;f

MASONIC NOTICE Owin- to the v. bulldinsr of the present Temple it v. ill be impossible to aecoinmo Jate any lar.ee Catherines for so .-era', months snd the entertainment anr .uneei for Friday th? 2'th has hat to b; rane "lied. No more entertainments or dances ran be h"lj untii th-n-w" Temple is completed. THMO. MOOIl. i-ii'- Chjirmati of Fntei t Ainment.

Ol'f 'KMEXT, Mrs. J. V. Mnyep has opened a dressmaking fiio) at 11 West Carroll St. Attractive blouses and dfesses nude to order. --23-4

The Women of jrooso Heart T,egion card party at Moose Hall tomorrow afternoon. Publ." invited. Admlssio2ic. 2-24-1

Keg-ular meeting of th? I'ythian Sisters Friday evening'- After th" inetinfr there will he a pedro party

r members and their fart

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The Women's Missionary Society of the Pine street Presbyterian church will hold iss annual meeting atid elec

tion of officers ,i t the home of Mrs. AV. I A. Huff "f 4 4 1 i;:;n f.rot Friday a."- j ternoon at Z::u. Mrs. AV. P.. Dike will j ha.ve eh.iiue of the program and thej subject for the cay will be "C'rea." i

All members are meed to be prescitt and brins missionary boxes. - O - Tae Me-dasTies T. P.. TtT.iant. 5"Hannauer and ",. M. Chapift attetid-d tb" rotary i.on vt nt inn with their hu.-.-bar.ds which Wi'S held in Fvansviile, Iiid.. Tuesday and AV. dto'sday of this w e e 1; . -- Miss Carolyn "'op p.; n h usse n wl'l en tertain (he Koo.-ter c'ub auxiliary at her home n ( i'.e idale Pat ii this eveunia. :,trs. K. S. V.'ilts c of Sio Detroit stre't will entertain the South Sid" AV. V. T. I'. at iier home Friday afternoon. Mrs. Win. Myers will speak on legislation.

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MN1ERNATI0NA1 NEWS SERVICE! C'A MliHI t'U K, Mass., Feb. 24. John Nicholas IJrown, tlarvard sophomore, l. day probaoly Is the youngest money master in the world, thf richest youth of the Hgc Youna: Drown, who used to b known as "F!.b;.' Urown of Newport," l.-s just celebrated his 21st birthday by tnkinpr ,io sse-?ion of an estate esti mated at f 25,'.C".000. The yotins man Is the great grand - son of the lat.? Nicholas Brown, for whom Hrown university wa.s namej. About one-fitirth of the student's fortune was left him by his fathei, John Nicholas P. own. Sr.. who died in Pf") and one-half by the death of J.hn Carter Irmvn, his uncle, over whose will there Was considerable liii-nation.

DEPARTMENT OF PCP.I.IO WOFUvS. OFFICE OF THE HOARD OF PCiSIJlt AVOHKS. SS: HAMMOND, INDIANA, FEHKUAHY 21, 1021. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Notice is hereby riven, by the Hoard of Public Works of the. City of Ilamniund, Indiana, that it is desired and cloemeI necessary to, Improve State jrtreet, Section "C." from Morton Oiurl to Stste Line street, in the City of Hammond. Indian, by eonWrucl inn therein between said terminal joints. an eighteen inch double strenjrth, m trifled scket pipe sewer with four n.aii-holef,, six catch basins and forty-seven fix inch house drains, thirty feet leuic, as authorized by Improvement Pesolutton S44 adopted by- said Board on the 21st day of February, 1921. Ail work done in the maklnjc r.f said above described public improvement shall be. in aecorJunco with the terms and onditlons of the Improvement Resolution No. Ml adopted by the Hoard of Public Works on the above named date, and th detailed drawings, plans, protiies and pec!ica tkms which nr.now on tile and may b" seen In the office of stiid Hoard of Public AVorks of the City Of Hammond, Indiana. Th Jirhtd of Public Works lias fixed the 7th day of March, pil at two o'clock V. M., as a date for the hearing: of all persons interested or whosn property is affected by said improvement, nd will decide whether the benefits that will accrue to the property alruttlni; end adjacent to the proposed i mproi ement and to said City will be equal to or exceed the estimated cost of the proposed Improvement as estimated by the City Civil Engineer. A. J. SWAN SON. JACOH AVI K Kit, F. C. DIETRICH. Hoard of Public Wnr:s Arn-id H. K (inert. City Clerk 2-24; fI-3

NOTICE TO CREDITORS The creditors of John tlruisa and Iouis bucas, are hereby notified t..at I have this day purchased the furniture and fixtures from the above persons, which are located at their pia e of business. In their pool room and barber shop, at 5ti3 Chicago avenn. ia the City of East chicag-o, Hake Count., Indiana, and that the consideration therefote will be turned over to tlo-n on March 5. 1021. and all claims due the creditors should be placed before that time. (Signed ) MICHAEL. TRUTKO.

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The new shades and trimmings of fancies and feathers are here at $10. Pretty Straws, trimmed with beautiful flowers and feather fancies. The Batavia Cloth and Georgette Hats arf the latest materials for Spring wear. Ask to see this special collection at $10. Specially priced for Friday only.

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Friday and Saturday, Feb. 25 and 26 CHICAGO PRODUCE CO. Corner State and Oakley Avenue Opposite Poit Office PHONE 1696 FREE DELIVERIES

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WISCONSIN POTATOES 1 car. Per bushel

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SEED POTATOES Car Early J OC Ohio. Per bushel 91.J RUSSET POTATOES 1 car 1 Cfl Fancy Idaho. Per bushel . . . 1 U U APPLES Greening and Bald- Cfl win. Per bushel .$1.75 and- 1

FANCY BOX APPLES

Per box

$2.50 and

$2.00

GRAPE FRUIT Large size. OC 3 for

LEMONS Per ddzen

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This big purchase from the NOVELTY SHOE CO., CHICAGO, includes the very lasts and leathers women are wanting for Spring wear, and -have been paying much more for elsewhere. We bought these shoes at practically our own price and are offering the most stylish, serviceable high and low shoes that will be in demand for the coming season at 50c on the dollar.

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SWEET NAVAL ORANGES Per c'j;:en 50c and

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CAbBAGb 1 0 pounds for

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YELLOW 0NI0NSPer l.Uchel . . . .

40c

HEAD LETTUCE 3 for

25c

CELERY Per bundi"

45

CAROTS, PARSNIPS, BEETS, and RUTABAGA Per pound

3c

CAULIFLOWER Per head 20c nd SWEET CIDER Per gallon

15c 65c

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STRICTLY FRESH EGGSPer dozen

38c

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7&&k K?A i"K

of Black and Brown Kid, Black Brogue Oxfords, High Shoes of Vict Kid, Gun Metal and Mahogany Calf

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220 East State Street Half a Block East of Post-Office

Friday mid Sattsrday

Smart, right up to the minute in style are every pair of Shoes offered at $2.95 that women with an eye for style wi.l purchase more than one pair. We advise early choosing as we know these are the best shoe valu?s ever offered by this store or any other in the Calumet Region. Single-Strap Pumps of black and brown kidskin with medium heel, fine black Brogue Oxfords, smart High Shoes in vici kid, gun metal and mahogany calfskin, vith either military or low heel; straight. $2.95 wing or perforate tip. Seven different styles .

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TEN STAMPS FREE WITH EACH BOOK

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Flour, Gold Metal or Cresota, 1-8, C C 1.30; I -4. $2.55. i2 at U.iKJ Gilt Edge Butter, the butter with a Cfjp reputation, per pound Slivar Edge Dairy Butter, you will jfjp wonder how we can sell it at. . . . Jelke's Good Luck, 2 pounds Cl r for only Our Special Blend Coffee, it's won- Q r 'derful beverage, per lb

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Monarch, 3 lb. for only

A cleanup on Honey

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$1.25 jar, quart jar for

75c

Heinz's Vinegar, the best, at only

70c

Bring your jugs. White Vinegar at per gallon Lard is advancing in price. We still have some of Swift's Pure Silver Leaf 1

at per pound

Fancy Persian Dates, at per pound

20c

t igs in oz. packages at the un- 1 C heard-of price, per pkg JLJ Clean, fresh goods.

Gum Drops, the 40c kind, O tt ( at per pound Dipped Carmcls, at Q C per pound, ' . Always sold at 50c per pound Peanut Butter, in bulk, Monarch 1 ? Brand, special at per pound a. VJK For Saturday only, Libby's (J 1 A A Milk, per dozen H 1 Eggs We handle only one kind the best, direct from the farm, shipped to us three times a week. Swift's Bacon, per Of pound at only Home cured style. Rib Bacon, 1 C per pound at only American Cheese, Lirnburger, Brick, Elkhorn, McCIarens, Phil. Cream, Punets, Cottage and Nuchantel Cheese, at popular prices.

Assorted Cookies,, very special, per pound at

20c

ORDERS OF $3.00 DELIVERED FREE Telehone 4014

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