Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 212, Hammond, Lake County, 25 February 1921 — Page 11

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THE TIMES Friday, February 25. 1921.

Twin City

News Notes

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Mrs. A. C ST.our of Grapevine ft., ivifa of Trlncipal Scnour of the Kiiey Ki-IkioI, v--as calltd to Jiushville, Ind., account of th serious illness of her 5-i'ter, a resident of that city. Warren CallarJ who recently departed from thij city to make his future horn' with his mother who has farming inttrcs'a in Minnesota, returning here for a few days to transart business connected with his lioric he Is leasing: her--. Mr. Kallard suffered the 1o.h of Uia wife a few months and has .two small, children imw with t!m grandparent i(h tli paterr.ul side, Mr. PaiU-.l and the late Mrs. I'.allard were bo' h n ry well and fai.rab'.y known at Indiana Harbor. The Mejjdame.s Kobert MeAiiflan and John Go'ider of Indiana Harbor are spending today ' :i Chicago. The curtain w'H rise promptly at 3 o'clock this eve.ninp on the beautiful musical allegory "The Junior Garden" at the Ei.'t Chicago Congrepritir.nal church. Mrs, Frank Maples has h v.l direction of the rehearsals ari l training- of the sevfiily-'lve children who take part. "With the assistance of era.l other ladies, the costumes have all been completed and everything is now in readiness for tonight. Thteneral public .ire invited to attend. Tickets can bo obtained at the door. Mrs. Lmil M. I.ooiis of North I'arlngxvenue, lias isued invitations for. an informal party tomorrow afternoon. TJ. N". Canine. superintendent of the schools, accompanied by ilrs. Canine, departed this morning for Atlantic City, here Mr. Canine will attend a National I Superintendent's Association in their annual meeting, and will return by v. ay of Washington, I. C, where they will I visit a sister of Mrs. Canine, and Incidentally be there in t'rn- to witness the

Inauguration of the President. They will also visit their son, lieutenant Tialph Canine, stationed at Camp Meade mar Baltimore-, and will brins their interesting trip to a conclusion lu about two weeks. Mrs. Kva DuSin of Northcotte avenue expect. a party of Clncaoans out for the weekend. Thoro were several young men from t ilcui: w i w ( t m o Ch!ca'(. youngest son of Mr. nnd Mrs Jullu

READ THESE TWIN CITY ADVERTISEMENTS

PLEATING AND BUTTON-HOLE HEMSTlTCIIIMi, IHTTON l"0t:ltinc.. mtni(. PKOMIT SKItVK i: t.M.i, u.ssi:v! tki.hi'ihim; 440 l t:. MVlil ST., HAM.MOM ".-13-

C. TV. TAECiEK, electrical contractor, SS1G Drurr.mond ft., phone Indiana Harbor 1C50-J. 2

NOTICE. There will he called, meeting- of In diana Harbor L.odse No. 6S5 V. &- A. Mon t-aturd-iy, Feb. 26, 1SC1. at 1:S0 ! m. for the purpose of conf erring' th" I. M. degree at 6 p. m. Pinner will he served at the M. K. church lecture rooms at Grapevine ami lSJth streets At S p. m. the work of the M. M. d-' jrree will be exemplified by the l'a.'t Masters of Indiana Harbor lodge in the lodge nail -n Guthrie street. An Invitation is extended to :ill Masons" in Indiana Harbor and Ticinity tj bo present at any or all of these menins. "-"'J-H. TV. TANT. TV. M. JOHN T. ItAr-i:. Pocy.

Friedman of this city who are presently (.njoylng- a month's sojourn at Hot isprlngs. Casil who Is under the strictest medical supervision since his Injury many months m;o, is staying with an aunt and enjojed the visit of h!:) twin brothers, Hernard and Max. Arnold Klempner, Jako Given and Mr. Meyer Klempncr. Miss rtuth IUirke, a high school student is fll nt the home of her mother Mrs. John R. Flasher of Commonwealth avenue, the rxi&t vetU. I.!ijd Foster, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ihigene Foster of Smith M agouti avemie. has gone to pdnl.i down the stale to isit a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. I'.urton Clapper of East I'hlcago are presently oi a isit to !.,-gans-port. Ind.. to isit ho lionns of i-'-.lHtiveH of Mrs. Clapper, for a few d is. or until such time that Mrs. Clapper who lias just rr-coered from an

operation, will b tter recuperate lo-ali h.

would consider. Owing to many of the very pretty girls not being in the public everyday limelight. John Roberts, a well known real estate man with offices in the Calumet

building wass sezed with intermittent

evening, at the home of Mrs. Robert McQuilken of S410 Mchigan ave. Mrs. Frances Byers, Twin City librarian, who is taking a post graduate course at the Columbia university In Ni.-w York, has written to members of

hiccoughing spells yesterday and which ! '1CP staff here, announcing her safe

the Civil War veterans' organization that a woman has acted in this capacity. Death has dwindled the membership of Custer Post No. 1 to less than twenty and only a few of these are able to

attend meetings. The post boasts an adjutant who Is eligible for membership In the G. A. E. E. Fitch, son of a. former adjutant. Is permitted to act as adjutant by sufferance.

j would not respond to the usual methods

employed for that annoying affliction. Dr. O. C. Brandenburg. specialist of chropraetory, in the building controlled the stubborn ataek by correct manipulation of the vertebra governing the attack. Mr. Itobcrts is back at his office this morning. Mrs. J. TV. Ilrissey of Drummond St., was hostess to an Informal party last evening in which cards wag the. entertaining diversion. A dainty luncheon was sered and the decorative scheme carried out in pink and white.

Mrs. J as. Johnston of Ivy street, Is entertaining at a noon luncheon today

her , honoring the fifth blrthdav a.nnlversarv

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little daughter Dill hi

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arrival there and the commencement of her studies. A quiet nuptial ceremony was performed last evening by lie v. George K. Jones, pastor of the First M. E. church, of East Chicago. The contracting parties was Miss Kthel White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rbert White of the Wlckey apartments and Mr. Koss Hands, of St. Iouls, who has been in this city for the pat several months, and with his bride is leaving for Titusville, Florida, to engage in the undertaking business. The attendants were Miss Charlotte Kuch. and Mr. Jacob Kuch, of St. Louis, Mo. Prior to the tnarlagc, n miser, laneous shower was tendered Monday

evening by Mrs. J. Cook and Mrs. White '

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.Northcotte avenue. and Mrs. llhod.i I Wallace or me tnst Mcb and Mr:

dark of South Magoun avenue, and her ' Robert Black of this city were Ho gue.-ts daughter. Miss l.eotia, ill spend the. "ml small guests, children about I.il-eek-end hi Chicago, with Ui" diaries j Han'-' asi wire also present. It is the McCoy and Charles Hart f'.ifi!ies, at I Intention of the whole party to later at-

Franklin Park. In the absence of the I tend the Mother's meeting at the First

Will iam.e, their daughter. Miss Sarah. I M. 1.. Church parlors m progress '.his

afternoon.

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f PRICE OR QUALITY IN MEATS CANT BE BEAT AT New Packing House Market of East Chicago 4607 Forsyth Ave. Phone 1216-J E. Chicago, Ind. AUTO DELIVERY Compare These Prices With Others and See Who Is Underselling AH MAKE YOUR DOLLARS COUNT OUR FLYER FOR SATURDAY

will onion an frem'.s from Hammond, over the week-end. The three children of Mr. and Mrs. I.uther Lewis. Jr.. of Olcott avenue, are all ill for the iKist week. Mrs. T. Griffith of Grapevine street, is having a t lov.sant tete-a-tete this afternoon with members of the J. F. F. club members participating. Pr. Jacob Goldman still has the beautiful electric lamp which was given for the purpose of awarding it to the best looking young- lady which was not declared at the meting the other evening. It has been sjtrgesieil thit a beauty contest be stared In he Twin Ciies and that names of all the pretty girls be sent in and a coinrr.it tee appointed to choose the favored one. There has been much public comment regarding the beauty contest and it could be directed through the press, which might be another Fugge.ston that Dr. Goldman

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gilts bestowed upon the bride-elect. The

eouple are leaving tomorrow for their new location. WOMAN INSTALLS G. A .R. OFFICERS

CHAS. BERENDT, Manager 3717 Cedar St, Ind. Harbor PHONE 890 WHOLESALERS AND RETAILERS Cheapest for First Class Meats iii the Calumet Region This Sale Special for Saturday Only, Feb. 26

Strictly Fresh Egs, per dozen 8V2 pounds fresh Leaf Lard at Small Fresh Pork Loin, "1 "7

Many dainty edibles will be offered for

sale at the bake display of the Woman's Guild of the Good Shepherd Church, tomorrow in the Guild hall, on North Darin? avenue near the railroad tracks, commencing as early as one-thirty j.. m. Public patronage is solicited. The Odd Fellows of Indiana. Harbor are planning on holding a dance, the evening of March Kth. at their own hall in Michigan avenue. The proceeds will go toward the purchase of furniture for their club rooms. l-rt Newel!, the roofing contractor, in Iirunimond street, has retnyrned from a. business trip to Strcator. 111., where lis little son accompanied him. The 'Women's Relief Corps t Indiana Harlnr have committees 'appointed to extend invitations through the press, for the aiendanee of all their members and friends to a plate social. Monda.y

!ARAMIK. "Wyo. Mr. Hilda Roach, member of the "Women's Relief Corps, Cm. A. R. was the installing officer when the 1921 officers of Custer Post No. 1, I.'epartnient of Oolorado and "Wyoming. G. A. It., took office here. It Is belie v. ed to be the first time in the history of

DR. T. E. BRUCE EYE, EAR NOSE AND THROAT Special attention given to the scientific and correct fitting of. all styles of glasses.

720 CHICAGO AV., EAST CHICAGO ! pcr pound

per pound Fresh Pork Shoulder, pcr pound I resh Fancy Spare Ribs, per pound Hind Quarter Spring Lamb, per pound Fore Quarter Spring Lamb, per pound Native Leg of Veal, per pound Native Veal Shoulder Roast, per pound

Native Veal Loin Roait, j

JJCl JI'U1JCI Native Veal Stew, per pound

Native Beef Rib Roast, 1 ?

13 12 16 12 18 14

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Native Beef Pot Roast. per pound Native Boiling Beef, per pound Choice Cuts Round Steak, per pound Native Porterhouse or Sirloin Steak, per lb Fresh Hamburger Steak, per pound f resh Pork Sausage, per pound No. 1 Sugar Cured Hams, per pound No. 1 Sugar Cured Cali. Hams, per lb Our best Select Bacon, pcr pound Boneless Rump Corn Beef, per pound

37c ....J1.00 l(Hc 8hc 16hc 17 -he lHc 134 c 214c. 161 c 20ic 184 c

PORK Young Pig Hams, 1 QAp per pound . . . PorkLoins. "1 y 1 Strictly fresh 1 ' 2 U Spare Ribs, 1 9ie per pound Pigs Feet 4iC per pound Pork Hearts, C per pound Leaf Lard, 1 1 1 all you want . . . . . Pork Tongues, 1 f per pound . .... Pork Kidneys, Ol per pound ....., 2 v Pork Brains, 1 0 P per pound I.J ;,g Tails. 22-ic per pound - -. Pork Liver, A per pound . .... " Pure Rendered ml C Lard, per lb. 1 Salt Pork, 1 Ci per pound ... . ,t'2t Boston Butts, 1 ?1 no blade bones, lb.. . Q2 C Neck Bones, A JL per pound . .L.r... . .... 2 v Blade Bones, OXr per pound ;fc2 VEAL Veal F ore-quarter, 1 Hl.p per pound Veal hind-quarter, 1 O per pound O V Veal Chops, 2 Of per pound . . Veal Stew, Q X r per pound C 2 Veal Kidney, "I O per pound A O Veal Roast, 1 A-r pcr pound 2 Genuine Calf Brains, "l A 1 per pound 2 Genuine Calf Hearts, 1 O 1 per pound A2"C Genuine Calf Liver, O C per pound tjQ, Genuine Calf Tongues 1 Q 1 per pound 2t BEEF Pot Roast, 1 Al per pound . . .2 v

Boiling Beef, "7 3L per pound Rib Roast, IB-Jc per pound Round Steak, 1 2 X. per pound v? 2 w Sirloin Steak, 1 Q 1 per pound ACJv Beef Liver. JQ per pound Hamburger, fresh ground while you wait, at per 1 Or pound only Corn Beef, our 1 ClJL own cure, at lb A 2 HAMS No. 1 Ham, C ner pound -w Pxberts and Oaks. OO No. 1 Bacon, lb...... Cedar Rapids Ba- 1 QJLr con, per lb A CJ 2 w Bacon Brickets, 1 C.l p per lb. AU2C SAUSAGE Frankfurt?, 1 A 1 per pound Pork Sausage, Ifp per pound Ay2 t Liver Sausage, ?i per pound AVJ2v Ring Blood Sau- Tj sage, per lb Ring Liver Sau- 1 ? X sage, per lb Veal Sausage, 1 g per pound Avl2v Minced Ham, 1 ? 1 per lb A U2 C Bologna Sausage, 1 CJL per pound A v 2 C LAMB Lamb hindquarter, O per pound &J Lamb, f orequartcr, O JL per pound . Lamb Chops, Ofj per pound " Lamb Stew, 1 O 1 per pound "2 v Brookfield Creamery C A

Butter, per lb Elgin Country Q O Rolls per pound. ..... Selected Oysters, CCp per quart JJ

V EAT PACKING HOUSE MARKET GUARANTEED MEATS 4607 FORSYTHE AVE. (Opposite PostofHce) EAST CHICAGO

Store open tonight until Nine o'clock. Saturday night until 10 o'clock. Cash your pay checks here.

Indiana Harbors Big Store 3424-26 Michigan Ave., Ind. Harbor

PalmOliveSoap Drug Department Just for Saturday only, regular size cake 8c

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Millinery Trimmed and Pattern Hats from $5 to $20 Visit our wonderful new Millinery department. Do not let another Sunday go by without, getting your new Spring Hat here. The new styles are so becoming and our prices are so reasonable that it is both an economy and a pleasure for you to choose. Our New "Loraine" Hats, $4.95 A collection of women's new Spring Hats for immediate and Spring wear. The materials are the desirable fancy braids, combinations of georgette and straw, in all the new shades, trimmed with the wanted ribbons and the prettiest of flowers. The variety is very ex- A Q C tensive at JJ New Hats Arriving Daily . Second floor

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Bigger stocks, better stocks, wider selection with careful modest pricings are the advantages this big store has planned to give you for your Spring trading. "VALUE and QUALITY." We are building our reputation along these lines. We Endorse Everything We Sell; If It Isn't Satisfying, Your Money Back "Cheerfully"

Our Showing of Women's New Collars Is complete Women's filet and fancy lace collars in white or ecru grounds, pretty new designs, at GQ only Ji7C Handsome point and filet collars in all the new shapes and lengths, in white and colors, QO at only yOC Lace Collars in old Dutch designs, French val laces and V enice, a dainty collection, at 1 O C only A Fine organdies, filet and fancy lace collars and collar sets. The assortments are complete, from "J QO $2.50 down to LZJO

Phoenix Knit Ties Smart Spring Suits $29.75

A new full line of "up-to-the-minute" knit ties in all colors and styles. We carry the latest novelties in men's neck-

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New Spring Caps Our new spring line of men's caps have arrived. The new plain shades and the newest checks, in all sizes. They are priced surprisingly low, t O from $3.50 down to. Men's Shirts Men's Shirts of rapp and oxford cloths, in neat and fancy patterns, fast colors and well made. A big 1 A C Saturday varlue for c

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New Spring Dorothy Dodd Shoes for Women We are the exclusive selling agents in this city. Women's Dorothy Dodd brown calf oxfords, with military heel, kid lined and trimmed, very dressy and dainty, new spring Q '7CC number, per pair ' Women's Dorothy Dodd Slippers, 1 strap beaded, 1 made of black kid, hand turned soles, covered wooden heel, beautiful evening "j f 1 'C wear number, pair. Women's Dorothy Dodd Oxfords, with military or Cuban heel, for summer or early spring wear, g all sizes, at Many other new and distinct Dorothy Dodd models here for your inspection

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Recent Arrivals in Spring's Latest Though very low priced indeed, these suits are smartly new and different in the newest shades and choicest materials. L'nusual value for Saturday's OQ p7 C selling at only ZJ 4 J Saturday Specials

Plush Coats in half and three quarter lengths. . . Dresses in serge, velvet and velours at only . . .

19.85 9.95

Women's and Misses Frocks in a new and greater assortment of garments awaits you. Quality merchandise at astonishingly low figures. A visit to our second floor will be profitable.

Saturday Hosiery Sale

W. B. Topless Corsets $1.85 This is a light boned, slender figure, elastic at waist, an unusual 1 QC Saturday value at A .OO Second floor Crochet Cotton 5c Elgin Maid crochet cotton, solid colors, including white, shaded blues, pinks and lavender. Saturday C special at only Second floor Rubberized Aprons 65c Pull sized rubberized aprons in grey, checks, guaranteed water proof. You will need this apron for your Ct spring cleanings only JkJ

JUST A FEW OF OUR MANY VALUES Pure thread Silk Stockings in brown or black, seam back, regular 95c sellers. All sizes. A real value, per pair . . : Women's genuine Buster Brown, finest lisle stockings, in brown and black, elastic top, guaranteed perfect, a real buy at

Children's extra heavy school stocking, fasi black, all sizes of the 49c grade, 29 C at the pair Children's fast black 29c stockings, medium ribbed, all sizes, 1. 5 C per pair at only Men's Half Hose in black, brown, navy or grey. Fine gauze, woven stockings, in all sizes, a mighty good hose, O f for Saturday at only

55c 59c

Curtain Goods Cretonnes, genuine tudor, fancy figured cretonnes for drapes or covering, sold regular for O C n 39c, per yard fiUi, 38 inch colored fancy bordered etamine, in a good range of patterns 49c value, Saturday's OQsale, per yard Fancy Cretonnes 36 inches wide for interior decoration, in pretty Persian and floral patterns, 85c values, Q pcr yard at pcUl Second floor

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